eittatiri Stott'. Immo 1864. iIIirOVVICIAL' PAPEOLIWIMN CITI AND SUBURBAN. ULE OF ADVERTISING RATES: • , s wairso sterna. I tense al Ono • . . I Daily. 1 week. j weak. 1 agrN•qr 1 erpls4 Kr 1 sirl%eqi ow• re—.......c 1 :1 , 5 ‘ 5 5 :0 01 5 $ 5 ;yo l7i.ime Warw mr . 1 CO 95 You Uses—. 1 1.0 115 Ntreelwes....... 140 1.31. Ci...leek— 860 1411 70 O6 05 is .Iwo,weeke—....:. 4 00 1 960 990 170 1.45 : 2.5 `Sons Well 660, 680 4to 440 2. 00 110 Om 12012111.... 760 4 0. 600 i 970 AI 60 186 Two =nibs:— 11 25 -6 001 7 400 876 100 Wee peatittue 1175 7.10 1/ II 470 465 986 Hi woothi...— IS) 7111 CO 13 661 600 090 4 1 0 31.18 socia.lsl.. 17.01) 15 51 j .15 .0 30 301 900 6 15 OneTww...— 32 00 lit 0001 ri II 00110 7'l $ 10 41Aier . -INT& 114 ADYERTISE3III; ,changeable one time ztocthate balsam of %b. emento,lo exact papa 011•84:11 .4ot on Kw icallsed tottte 'AU WV , . "Irel Elonl..imegli Wass In weas see k yak. loll; 470111550 11 45 111:0 600 14 On 15 76 10 LO VS CO 54 60 11..1 „nuis im. i..... t.t. •— := 11 3 ,1 14 0 Ei' Us matieu......... . 1 Qm 1mr...«........- . . ,moo 'SIM notices doubttho taloa. Vieth notice. each 50conts Rasioici itaalabad advertlime ate, pea U1p...-21CO itlocoOcce or LilcalcUlgone Itasca-- 2 n Two Moen Min Apprehended ` Two deierimi, named liangston . and Ear _ringtoe, Aare arrested at Maplotown, Greene comity, soma weeks sloe., by Detective Mo. Ginn, and while under arrest, effected their escape by shooting the detective through - the • - head 'with" a pistol: The ball entered the TM* part of the head and came out shoes 'the right eye, indicting • wound that will probs. bly prove fatal, although by last accounts he was Mill living. The occurrence created great •ezdtement, anor.Capt. Coulter Provost Mar shal of.the 224iDistrlat, detailed G. W. Het - ler, of beans county, for the purpose of ar resting them, who sumeeded in apprehending them near:Greensboro. Greene county.. They Tin ifiaSta Wish it Unftmlowli for isfe koeP ,: leg Until Wednesday Morning, when they ware plated In the early train on the Pittsburgh and llontellsvillis 'fathead,. and brought to thie City. They were taken to ;Greensburg in the Afternoon and delivered to Capt. Coulter, who rstarnird. them to this city yesterday to the , 7 - cale of-Provost Marshal Wright, and they are in confinement at the Girard Souse. They are represented to be deeperste aerie"- -, tars and mach Credit it awarded Mr. Keller for inking the arrest. Stocking Tragedy in. Cleveland 41. shocking tragedy odurred in Cleveland oti Tuatday reinflting In the death of a man naiad fhicrite Fey, an% the serious injury of hla brother, Augusta Pay, by a German sol dier 'tamed lideoh. It appears that a party of soldiers met in a low drinking saloon, and • difficulty marred about a pocket book, which Udech alleged badbeen stolen from MM. di:quotas Pay, In endeavoring to paci fy Udecl4 was cat;in. the bath; between the 'beside/I+lll4e and the spine, inflicting a dangszoni but not a 'fatal wound. George By then Interfered, and In attempting to pacify Udech- was attacked in a moat fariomi manner,and 'cut on the right arm above the elbow, the blade completely ing the muscles an , a_ The blood flowed in furrents, and be died from exhaustion in about two boom. lfideob was subsequently arrested at tho home of his father.= law, when about to retire to bed.,Three others with were concerned In the affray, were also • taken into custody. The'deoemad was about forty parent age, and sitatathed a good Am peter. The murderer was ak very wind row' man, "pd . had stabbed two other men, while on duty_with his regiment PEINTEIt WANTED A poi esaappaltor eau obtain a perm:omen situation In 'this oftleil; If opplioatioa bo !and toair'..,lrsige!,4o cants per . 1,000 am. Pfotabla Histileide Westmoreland County. .4seriatte Stabbing Stray °mural st s plaoe eilledWebster a 'bort distance above bio nonialebt City, on WedneSday, width will probablj ritidt in ttuidesth of a man named Humlitan, a coal rolnei imployed in that v , , amity. It apTeats that a difficulty occurred kirtween , Itsmllton and. a tam named Wm. Campbell during which the former threw a Mesa' through a window at the latter, reev ing him, but striking hie (Catapbell'sy --Carapbell then pursued Hamilton fib a knife, and stabbed him In the abdomen. betting a dangerous, and !Pis feared • fatal, wound. After Hamilton was stabbed he turned upon Campbell; and beat hl very severely, but he had to desist in con sequence r f his wound. from which the inter,. timiS,were protuding. Canmixdi wasmrested, union Thursday he wainonveyed on a host to Port: Perry, where be was put upon the cars andlaken to Greensburg, there to await his Destructive Fire. "Thlentorning,abouthalf past one O'olook, tea bran out in the building on the corner of :Penn and Wayne streets, occupied by Daniel Wallace as a commission Warehouse. thebuildhig eras entizelynoncuratd. It con!. Paned, in addition to what owned, a large .quantity of Government store', hay, Cab, etc., all of Which was destroyed. The Indications at one time were that the fire would extend to the adjoining Indldings; and aloe to the opposlteeldej of the Wrest, bat; thrash Abe exertions or- to fireman, it was .crantnedjo the . house in which it originetted. The conflagration is undoubtedly the work of an 'lncendiary, as there hid been no Ere used the protium durixt the day previous. nsituaroArkotivisurr.--liefords - us great pleasure to learn that our much.respected and worthy Mend, Wm. Stewart RN" has been - appointed General ',height , " - Agent of the Chrreland k Pittsburgh Railroad, in the place of Mr. W. W. Chandler, resigned. We hare Imorsn Mr..Btewart for a number of gems as a ;gentleman of unbending integrity and sterling worth, as of consummate UM and tact hi business. He is a regular ,.bttilt Unread - mai, haling been connected with the C. it Y. R shift it tit Went into : - oPeration, and hu won goldewhirinions from all with whom he: has bad bulimia Inter= _tote. Tobin the road is Indebted for much: of Ithpresetproiperltl. Ito bekter appoint= leant Gong have been made. . , Botta—As the season. of bugs approaches, It slabs well to bear in mind, tho n drios. of tha Lintyihoitiau - Alossekespers not de , dross of Uhl aurlsd put or the world by. bugs rill be glad to faun that they cannot' .stand bet alum water. TA* two pounds of altundsnalssit, sad rase* 'it to powder; dU 'milssitin twee quarts of niter; let it remain in a wars place: till the alum is dissoirscl. , Ths alma sister Is to ta applied bot, by means °fib:sub, to euryjolnt and aeries. Brash "thiginwri - Ans • inialte ittir,widtawash the cell his, Petiggin o:et* of Islam and there will 11, as and to`thslr dropping donee. . &Munn tarmac= ati ea licsa.—.mtmeia Him; Co. 461111thsregtmaat, P, 7., vho metteistad on the:charge of desertion and resimbor of on snroling °Maar in Montgomery ..eoucity r ,before - s generst Court ktiattal,.wea aentimost light Court .to ba bang by the. Mob Mat dembi,Ttiaprocoadingt In Ws case stera - raturdttid; to and nApproviod by Major Sava Comb, commanding the Vapartment, Judaism/net ltreoted' to 'bit carried Into elhei',tai 'lraq the Site- - :of Jade Ite*ta at d Ls ' ,• - . J4niiirrJatio/orlo, Weber etas tztetnatile Two little Sani nisi *MI eery settoseseeldent Wetininday. - Helm ithitsg .slug . Penn tweet; "on hie way home, UM w *Frain' thelets amends his hone sided; throwtei hint etelFetii to the tenand; huer` etOkteg eteneii- bY width bo idled a - treaters of the skull. The klarlid Oookwas Onmlloll to his how and Dr. Wal ters volt °Weft ln to attend Wm. ll* now lite fake eery inttleileltastion. • • Nov • Masi:-;-Two , as*. roMnig . ,:cillit-Oio &boat to boo oriotod billloatornbotb by Joist efogk ahopoolits. Ono of tbo companies liao proooite oopital 0f . 513,000, is calla thoPladtalfanolootailng OompanyLk Tho Obit falko•NlatPozatoyloobioltos Works.", aroma luil,,,akoody.,,boort beckon for 400t,b aim, sad Mk work aosozoonoo4„ , zio ,2 o, ooo oour.lhosnota, aff.tit• Distat4 (Amigo', Bahr, sad Akio Vint 'park ofAlisisben,y) !alder the lira' lat $0100.000" sui4,ll.waersid poi * ink ,: iitio(l.Rila Lein; ',instill* loop: than anboliddatazwill be mid• ' , Irak ontaita, -- The quota' es Piteitt to4cours,.- ERR Our Boot Table. 512 W 619, Ba, AID ivO2D; or, Th. Oa' moat la 4113. Hy George H. Hayworth. Beam: Walter, Whoa,• Co. Pittobarght *grubby Hoa ry NLlzar,n =ATE HUM mast. 6ayp. Ltas. The author of this volume went out to New Orleans as Chaplain of the_efth hlastathu get% but was subsequently commissioned by General Banks as Vint Lieutenant in the 84 'mirth Louisiana Native Guerds (colored). Thence detailed as aid-de-camp to the re sponsible duty of superintending the planta tions, he bad "ample scope and verge enough" both for active work on his own part, and observation of the workings of th# social sys tem of the South, as It presented itself (In a somewhat dislocated condition, owing to ex isting eitcrunitanees) In those very un- hiss sachuietts-like cotton- aid sager -fastories— thoPlantatiotor of Louisiana. This volume heroin us gives the result of Mr. Hepworth'. 'experience and obsenrations,and will furnish the reader with many interesting facts, anec dotes, and sketches of Southern life and character. Mr Can Lin 13 Vrcusou. With Latins or Trial sod Travel; Hy a Lady. New York: D. .Appleton & Co. Pittsburgh: for sale by Darla Clarke & Co., 93 Wood street. Wapp. Mao. This record of the experience of a non-com batant during the memorable siege of Vicks burg, contains many vivid pictures, interesting details, and touching Incidents, which could not at all have been observed, or at brut not so well observed, or traced with such effect, from any .other stand-point. The, .writer is thewife of an placer in the Confederate army, bat her putative is written with great fairness towards both sides, and Is generally free from those disagreeable oheractaristics which especl ' ally infest t h e literary productions of Southern ladles. The reader will therefore' probably follow her narration with mnoh sympathy, and evince an interest in her far more tender than mere cariosity. IIM TIM nip EAIC; or, The Whaler' . Last end... A Tale. By IL Bsßoutine, Author of "The young gar-Traders," "The Coral Island," etc eta. 'Beaton: Crosby t Nichol., Pittsburgh: for tale by Davis, Dinh, lb Co., 93 Wood street. 4.20 pp., HMO. An interesting and inatmetive story for toys—ono sure to aeoure their undivided at tention from chapter I. to chapter ILXVIII., both included. There are several spirited il lustrations scattered throughout the volume, which increase- its attractiveness, and will also no doubt increase the•ttroeg tendency to implicit faith, which in youth we generally manlfezt towards a good story cleverly told; —for in tide cue, that to, with the addition of the planes, "4 not seeing &dieting?" Mtn BIILDDOI'II New Noviu..—Mr. J. P. Hunt, Masonic mai, Fifth street, has receiv ed from Messrs. Dickis Fitzgerald, New York. Thy Outcasts; or els Brand of So..icty, by Mies M. B. Braddon, author of "Lady Andley's Secret," and so many other well-known sto ries. The publishers have printed this work from the author's advance sheets, and so doubt 'mural, calculate that the. popularity of Miss Braddon is all aufflcient severity that the enterprise will be immediately and Liber ally reworded by an immense sale. The work forms an octavo volume of two hundred and forty-seven closely printed pages. " TM Outcasts" is also for sale by Mr. Henry Miner, 71 and 73 Fifth street. "num{ Tara moaus; me, Wurxxx Ere 'mos' Erniturnmns."—The author o . Tka McgioWns's Owe Book," "The Sociable," etc., has Just issued a new book under the above title, published by Dick h Pitsgerald, New York, and contsaning Acting Proverb., Dramatic Charades, Acting Charades, or Drawing.haorn Pant=lnes, Musical Bur lesques, Tableaux Virants, eta., etc., illustra ted with Descriptive Hognivlngs and Dia grams. —Por tale by J. P. Hunt, Masonic; Hall, Fifth street; and by Henry Miner, 71 and TS Fifth street. The Simitary Commission. The address of the Rev. Mr. Ingraham, of Milwaukee, one of the agents of the United Stites fanitary Commission, last evening, in the Second Presbyterian Church, was e clear and' satisfaotory exposition of the char acter and operations of that vast and noble institution, the object of which, as is well known, L to carry relief and Comfort to oar soldiers. Pew indeed have any conception of the vaannes, the far-reaching extent, the or der and system of this wonderful organisittion, or of the unmenae amount of things conducive to health and comfort, and to the. preserva tion of health and of life, which flow from the hands of a generous people through this chan nel; and it to Indeed wonderful how such bu mmr opera:lone can be carried on with inch regularity and system that there lane walla- Eton, no mute, and yet no laak at any point where their Ministrations are needed. Mr. Ingraham fully satisfied his auditors that the institution, in behalf of which he spoke, is worthy of the fullest measure of oesldenee, and of the most troutilicent benefeedens. _Light Gymnastic Exhibition. The exhibition of Light Gymnastics, given by the pupils of the Misses Haskell, Con cert Hall, last evening, wu 'a grand euceeu! The house was literally crowded with the elite of the two cities and the juveniles were rapturously applauded at each performance. 21 people have nridently been awakened to the importance of cultivating the healthful -and gm:old colonels of Dr. Dio Lewis, the advantages of which were so fatly and pleas, ingip demonstrated last evening. We con gratulate the Mitres Haskell upon their sum cess which , although flattering, was richly mettied. Another exhibition will be glean in June, for the band: of the Sanitary Pair, of whiSh the public. wilt - be duly advised. Classes are taught everyluesday and Friday afternoons and evenings, at Neville Han, and new members are admitted atevery Larceny of a Horse and Boggy On Friday last, a man named Conner hired . a horse and buggy from the livery stable of 'Mi. A. B. Miller, in Birmingham, promising to return it in the evening. Failing to do so, Mr. Miller went in search of his missing Form, but was unable to find any clue to st until Monday evening, when the horse and buggy were found at a tavern fit the Diamond, in this city. An Information was made against Connor, and on ;Wednesday °Meer Lowe, of the Mayor's police, 6i:weeded In arresting hint. Connor End a hearing before the Mar yesterday, when he plead guilty, Stating t hat he had been intoxicated and lost the horse and baggy. The matter was settled by Con dor paying the mite; and indemnifying Mr: Miller for the lost be had anStsined. Ma J. It Hunt, Mamie Hall, Birth street, hos received “The ' , Gnarllin of the Osage or, The Price of Loyalty . onAe Border ' " by Stephen Holmes, Jr., forming number 6 of "American Tate,"—a new series of Ten Cent Novels. Hr. Mutt ttu aleo'received "Glee sole' Literary Companion," for April 30. Ms. aunt Mina, Ti and 73 Fifth street, has naiad "The Math= Phreao loglpsl Journal" and .Life Mutated," for May, 1864. DIALICHOZA 'AID DTIZITIAT will deabnate the roluntaers far more than the bullets of the enthy, therifare let artery, win seep) it that .hd carries with a &di suPply of 11OLLO. WRVS. pnw. Their : mt. in tits Orbits& ssvi4 that:Lein& of British iordiati. Holloway's Pills and Ointenant am new re. tailed, owing to the high pried of drags, &a, at SO oents,ls cents and. 51,10 per box or pot. Far sale In Plttsto - gh by B. L. Fabnestock & Co. ' • For sale - alio by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal street, Allegheny city. Poi Logy.—Tbe Dime Sayings Institution has A 20,000 to loan ea bond and mmtgage, at • reasonable rate of intareet. Apply at its ono*, Eladtbffeld - street, opposite the Diatom Mime. ap2o:St •D. E. MoitursitY,l3oerebui. Warnum, Jetsam, !o.—J„.IN. Roberti, No. 17111th street, le now opening the most cholowstack Mao Gold and Silver Watches, loweity, Elibrer wars and Amoy Goode mar dispinyed In this city, end b selling them at rtenerltal4 low prim!' • omens ad temp caw EU be taken at the Omaibns aloe, So. 410 Peon attest, day of night. All orders loft at the store Owe MB bet:kept!, attended to. , 'Ali teals moat ' 4 .1 ulnae& a . /Opaline aminvited to 'narked the bean tad assortment_,of eonfsetteuartes kept try Ofxrivi Beaien, at hie Entailed sandy stand tadhe istlestinir New Migket nous.- , • Yos nologlial Journal and narper's Magvint for . APO: *lWall the NOT fa and Neriparari,at , Frank Caie's *awl Dept, intronlele,Ballding, Plfpl it. , extuateat TO. Usettta.,—iiee the aippri for Ws week; to to tad at Frisk Cue* Newt Depot, Chrottlehe Staii l 4 3 ll. - - . 719 a Tins vzsz—Foil a„filutimatteisa. sad all other papers, to be had 'at Prank Cars'i Newt Depot:- a. Gra, tisagis, saa Ivan it St Will • t , 116..: .1 1 butts..* • •• .4_104 uposajot. Von =us , wit dattestaip dry Both So to Ssitspos.l9 natal isnot. , JOSVIt ittor . no &t seat ettvot: &lam THE LATEST NEWS BY IBMIGRAPLL On SPECIAL DISPATCHES. P1i0.711 WaSIII>O.X: ElpioW Dispatch to Ms Pittatsvgh Giirstts. W4anutaros Crry, April 21, 18134. LirncirAns. ITh Z&ID ALONG TOE 0410 arvira 1:111/01711DID the statement in the papers a few days since, that a raid was feared along the Ohio river, 11 unfounded. Gov. Broz4ll states that no steps as yet hare been taken toward calling out the Ohio thllitia;and no necessity for It at present is anticipated. Statistics show that the limed volunteer militia of Ohio number thirty-siz thousand. 001111.10111 111 WIHIIOTOI-4MO IONDI= rzotamap ea Itorrus! lira PROPOSED The Governors .of Ohio, Indians, Illinois, Wisconsin and Penney!finis are in town. Thoir of lowa and Michigan are expected. It is muleretood that the four irst named have had en interview to-day with the Prea• Merit, at which it wee proposed to lime a call for two hundred thousand men to serve for aix monthly, and it le stated that the four States them represented would furniab half tho num ber at least. One of the Goren:tors, however, does not express himself vary wirmly in favor of the plan. Mr. Sherman reported the House Bank Bill, with an amendmentstriking out the provision authorising taxation upon capital stooks and deposit", and providing that in lieu of all other taxes every association shall pay to the Treasurer of the United Stall on the first days of every January and July; a duty of one half per cent. each half year, on their' average circulation, one quarter of ens per cent4eaoh half year on their average deposit", and one quarter of one per cont. each, hall year on their average amount of capital stock beyond the amount invested in United State, bonds. and in case of default in the payment by any sesnoLation, duties may be collected as pro posed for the collection of United States duties of other corporations ; or the Treasurer may reserve the amount out of the Interest due on the bonds deposited, and return the overage amount of stook, notes and deposits. It is required to be made under oath withip ten days after the first day of J anuary and July, under a penalty of two bandied dollars for each default, to be collected either from in terest bonds, or as collections are mode from other corporations, and the duty shall than be levied on the notes in circulation, and on the deposits and stock, according to the valuation, to be ascertained in' such manner as the Treasurer may deem bast. It is provided that this Section 1411 not be construed to prevent. the Farhat value of shares of such corporations being included in the valuation of personal prbperty of indi viduals for the purpose of State taxation, and provides that real estate of associations may be taxed for State, county, and municipal par posse. 92111 M A.TIONIS. The Senate. to executive session, oonarmed the following ■ominattons: Sacenel C. Se bees, John A. French, and limes L. Ridge- Ty, to be &root Tax Comminioners for 'North Carolina. Win. Kellogg, of Illinois, to be Minister resident at Guatemala. hid Na than Brown, to be Deputy Paymaster General of the U. S. army. Solomon P. McOardy, to be Judge of the United States to: the Dia. triot of Utah. John McClelland, of Nash ville, Tenn., to be Assessor of Internal Rev enue for Second District of Tennessee. Wm. Alsop, to be dlivot Tax Commissioner for the district Of Storida, To be additional Pay• misters R. 11. Jennings, of Ohio; Wm. A. Snyder, of Minnesota; B. Young, /smog P. Tareman, of Kentucky. To be Couimimaries of Subsistence: Garrett Schenck, of Ohio ; Wm. T. Dodge, of lowa. Tilt MANG= 11-64LATLEO iIIASKIEG The Quartermaster General calls atantlen to the great inoonvoniene arising from the recent ehariges to the law regulating frank ing, and says that official papers of great bra portanoe, aacouats, Teachers, (or advertise ments, immense lures, and Glacial dispatches on important military affairs, have been sent to the dead letter oalce,, because writer; Ufa omitted to write Martha business on envel opes, and sign their names and titles. r3ena Ler Collamer reported a bill 'authorising all communications addressed to the heads of the executive departments, heads of bureaus and chief clerks to reeelve and fiend "matter free of postage without being endorsed Manila busi ness." The conservatives bare been keying a new birth in the Senate. rester, of Connecticut, who has been supposed a Republican, began it; Reverdy Jchnuon, who hu been congratu Isted on his conversion from con aaaaa that, end Doolittle, from Wisconsin,whose constitu ent; think him Republican, oontinned It, and Van Winkle, of West Virginia, a State that owe its existence to the radical antl-elevery movement, followed to. day in the same direc tion. Orate Drown humorously reminded some of these gents, yesterday, of the peel. don they were sauteing. ' ?HI 11010 TIOOES. Prof. Peek, of Oberlin, has Jut returned from'• 'list to Fortress Motiroe to inspect the condition of negro troops. Gen. Butler warmly favors immediately paying Degrees the same u white troops, and says they era becoming demorallied under the Mauna* of rebel butcheries and the neglect of our Gov ernment to give them the same protection it arcorde to whites, injustioe In the matter of pay, etc. Be has no faith In McDowell's pettiest of classifying them and paying them according to quality. R. thinks It Im• practicable. . Er2IIMM:= General Brink Blair wu promised that be ahoald bare hie oommiation again by the Pres ident when he came to Conran. Considera ble excitement ►aatreated among Senators by an intimation that the President meant to re tarn .him to him to bla old grade and place withoht again sending:in hid nomination to the Senate, and Dually Senator Benandan went to lea Mr. Lincoln abontit, end told him II could not be done. Consequently Blair will not after all take command ender Sherman, oaten he can get nominated tad confirmed PAT Of SHIT aciasuis' ransnususs. The- House had a lively tints over the bill to pig the Pennsylvania nlne months' troops. AIL amendment was offered to Include the minute of New York, Illinois Michigan and lowa, and that tiftscsrmillions of dollars be appropriated for the ptiOose. Another amendment rat offered by M. Blair that the whole matter he referred to commissioners, who shell investigate the claims of the States, which amendment will probably be carded. The action of tho Rouse to-day In placing. a tax of one dollar on whisky from tbs first of May, 'thus making an Inruease of forty cents over what bad been expected prior to July; takes the dealers and speculators by write: This determination of the Hovels to put on hem taxes, and there is a possibility of this being still further inereass4. waserfrri usuos The Bangle In executive session had up the nominations of three Couirteanuten as Brig adier Gesterale—lincirer, Ingalls and Allen. They were hiusg up, sews" also Gen. Wilson, Lets Chief of Grant'e Staff, and new In eon mend of lltipstalok' i eseelvi Eltieton In the Amy *tele Peoples, onizate op inn viz? W "Ws aliennovs. It Is now said that tie.&ilk #itie enenlnik of thel:kmnann'efilt is Fors* : - ' tooall ont:00,090 man fealties Gift :natio imd in mom thst tbs dki' lams proposed to be levied on the States be postponed. The Administration will be more foolish then its enemies have ever amused it of being, if it ascents to anything of the kind. All sorts of sneaks are air here whimpering to get their par ticular interests exempted from taxation—: that Is necessary to our financial salvation, and the Governors might be in better basins:, than Imitating snob an example. Imu willing, therefore, to believe the report true. S 2311/72011 STOILLIS Sensational stories are In circulation here to the effect that Information of ■ wide-spread and formidable conspiracy through the North western States to resist the Government, 'cave prompted a preposition to call out 200,000 Liz 'months ,men. The fact that Crawford county, Ohio, has been put under martial law, and that Hardin county is likely to be, aro quoted as 'evidences of the appreherislop felt• The whole affair, however, seems largely eon sational and speculative. • ♦3IIYAL Or BICC BOLIN/JIB Bight htuidred to one thousand Rick came tip from the army tollight. The army ram relieved of 2,800 at one blow. Orders were Issued hare to•rtay to furnish all the sick who came here with transportation from the hospitals hare to the Ncrth, and also to increase the capacity of the hospitals here by fifteen thousand beds. Till TWO HUNDIND THOUSAND PROPOSITION, The proposition to place two hundred thousand throe mouths man, the Goveinors recommend, along the border to relieve other troops, don't meat much favor In military or congressionlal cirolos, though, it is said, the Prasidont is inclined to favor it. The Ways and Moms 0 ommittee are doing vary lit tle . , They are devoting themselves to pushing' forward the tax , bill. In the Home bat little opposition Is being made, the Dmno cents realising that it is useless. The indica tions now are that It will be passed early next week. I=II4=EI33I39:I3ZEMCM flops is entertained that our reverse in Banks' department has been retrieved, but nothing yositite, oßcio ly, is known on the subject, and the Press dispatches are thought tao meagre and unsatisfactory to warrant much confidence. 031 AID TlO ICICNT COM The bill for one and two cent coins of brans, hoe puled both Houses. The new min will be oonslderably cheaper than the nickel pennies, for which there has been such Jim unreasonable demand. • • 1:11=11311 eon. Shepley, late Military Governor of Louisiana, whose relief and assignment to • new commend wore telegraphed last night, has Jost arrived, and was on the goorof the House this afternoon. Lie wu warmly wet ootned. ' DETEITITI taetar•a. L. C. Baker, somewhat disreputably known here for some time u a ottief of detectives, has been indicted on three octants by the District grand jury. ' . GM Irliaos's cosnatArioN There was an animated discussion in the Berate about Gan. Wilson's conlinnation. lien. Grant is understood to have specially re quested it. lI[BIL /OWN ■EST INTO TB! east•SDOAN The Impruston prevail, to attlitery etreles to-night that L. has meat ► foiee Into the Shenandoah Valley to tired a direrelon. OK.. OX•Xl• /MD VII% The goasips are di.tributing a very effecting andtaarfal scene batacen Gen. Grant and hi. wife to-day at parting. GIANT AT TUII non Gan. Grant has left for Culpepper early this morning. Mn.s Grant and his son have left IMEMEIMI GILT KILITAST ACTIT/ti. There 1. •great military activity.' Amba lances are going dem" to the front in gra', number. aussnins'a normarrs. than. Burnside is bore to•dy, and returns o Annapolis to-morrow. PENNSYLVANIA LIIGIBLATUBM THE CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD Spirited Discassion on the Bill Re pealing its Charter. Special Dbpatob to lb , * Pittsburgh °mete 114aussato, April 21, 1964. Hoesa—dfseruvoe Sanoe.—Tb► bitt rola-. tire to the Conn;Ravine and South Pennsyl vania Railroad came up 00 the third soation and •es passed to a third reading, ender the previous question. Thor. it was suffered to rest The 011raek City Dank bill aria paned to I third , Mr. Horton, of Fulton, ogled cip the bill relative to tho Conesllsville Railroad. Mr. Bighaza opened fiercely la opposition to It, denying that the Legislature had way right to repeal a charter where ware vested rights which courts alone could do. Mr. Smith, of Chester, replied that Mr. Blabsm held different doctrines two years ago, when the attempt won made to re peal the act commuting the tonnage tax, be bolding then that tie legislature had full power over the questions where vested rights ezieted. Mr. Etaler declared that the people of Som met protest against It, sad were deadly hoe tile to lt. Mr. Schofield said that 23,500,000 had been expended, and only sixty miles of road was in operation. The road had been chartered 2! years, and it was evident from the provisions . of 'the bill that .no Interference with that portion of the road MU at an Intended. Mrs Bighorn mast have seen this when he alleged - • different intention on the parrot the new company. Mr. Shupe replied, there are two mobs by, which charters may be repealed: one by the courts, the other by the Legislature.. When' . the privilege of repealing the charter wax given by express provision. The Legislature did retain this power in 1837, when it panted the Connelleville charter. The Connellaville Railroad has failed for twenty-seven years to: carry out Its promises to the pubile and State, therefore the State has an equitable right to recall the charter at bar own diserstion. Mr. Olmstead thought that, , should any get of men apeo td take up one of the very nu merous charters existing for the construction of a railroad in his county, he would um that creel encouragement should be given to them. if any chartered party interfered, they should be swept out of the way, u they had failed to fall their duty. This seemed to him a ease of that kind. Mr. Donniston was unprepared to speak; and rose to enter his protest. This Cannella illie road was designed to bea competing route, Should the Pennsylvania Railroad, the party really pushing thslie bills, get the privileges contemplated in their provisions,. it would I cease to be a competing road. Was It fast that the rights of the existing CenneUnine Company should be taken Ivey It wee & gross wrong. R ran If a road should Ix; built through the souther. counties, why should not also the Oonnoilsrilla be continued on mall it reached the Cumberland? He asked Cut thumemorial of the' Board of Trodl of Pittsburgh be read. . (it,wer read.) It seethed impossible to prayeht the peerage! of :ea bill. Be bad boptol otherwise: Sdr.Bigtuust saddest gentlemesido tint /184111 to tie 'lmitate that the pending apiendmint Owe antess that the COrMsdissille Pied shall put the whole Vila. under *puttee; three months, chd spend one _million Ave lissidrod I thalami& dollars within eighteen maths, It Lair that the charter , shall betakes...tray from s oomput to whom lhichlita sijiht , 11113 y. holciove an* - Mt* lalasittiast -n• .pnztoluumS. altditi-ealqp on Our bawd o Trade, and sold that no fair opporlntdry bad been given to hear the people of the west. Hi concluded ertib. a strong eppeal spinet 0.0 . pump. On The amendment alluded to Mr. Bighato madethe but speech. The amend ment wu lost by 27 to 66. The amendment by Mr. Glue, which had been rejected, !Malty passed--ayee,l6B, nays, 23. irvai sal:4. —The Hutu* proceeded to con sider the appOrtionment bill, and after being to session until bell past tan o'clock, adjourn ed, after going through a second reading. The Union members of the Home hold a cum, to=morrow morning on the apportion ment bill to reconcile difficulties and produce concerted action. SumTs—Alin-noon Seseion.—The hIU passed Luang, relative the distribution of fend scrip !Cr e cloaking purposes. Mr. Graham, nal:litter for Mlles's Rooks Ferry, sod su tors and school directors of townships Fn Allegheny Co. to levy a per capita tax of gre dollars to pay bodatios. Mr. Householder,, relief for John Roberts, late Treasurer of Somerset e:unty. Mr. Latta, a eupplement to the Monongahela Bank at Brownsville, and giving additional Notaries Public to lienangO end Mercer counties. Adjourned till to-night. Right Sterices—Lawrenge Transportation • Railroad Company, amended ; passed finally. A bill to push& bank otbeers for frauds, ta ken op and dimmed ; Me. Lowry advocating, and Wilson and others opposing; bill amend ed; passed. Mr. tdeStleni moved to teke op the bill relative to the payment of those who hove ad fared from herder invasions en the soathern tier of mullion. AI belt past ten the Senate was still considering this bill. Congressional. WAISHINCIToIf Cirr, April 21, 1864. Boons.— Ur. Ambrose Clark, from the Committee on Printing, made a report the design of which is to serer. the continuation of the publication of the Char.:rime: Globa by additional componastion The report was re committed, with inetruoti onr. •The House than went into Committee of the Whole on the internal tax bill, and at one o'clock the committee had acted en all the general provision. of the bill, comprising for ty-seven naiads. dr. Washburn. offered an amendment pro- aiding that the stocks of liquors on hand be taxed fifty cents per gallon. Ile add he did not propose to diem, at length lb provost. don, because it bed bean freely debated when the .abject Mu before the Committee of the House. It wm merely carrying out the prin. ciplee heretcifore adopted by Congress. Co der the la* pawed some time ago, foreign liquors were taxed, and were not paying: the duty of forty ante per gallon. Mr. Law, , pieta or colored, fa no AY popular Carta d. Visite to Cabinet and lib atcY. ilr. PIIIIVIANCE would particularly call the a bmtfon of the AOSD AND INFIRM to the easy ac. anything of this arbbitahrosui, bein rdaehed by al abet attort 0101 of stags Prime moderate. and YotWonnork enarantoyd. "kilatlyanert. MoCORD & CO., Wholhala Dealers In Hats; Caps and, Straw ,Goods, BATS DOW In atom the !argon la Inca ooapleu stook of goods far SPRING NSA LOS I'm offend to the won. Mecchaato aro regmatid to call sod esatatno car stook, which wnlo sold at Tory low rats.. 181 Wood 131,1Watrargh. mid ram) ur.mt4; (Icrrumlr mek.lN ALISCIMMI Homo constantly co band • hums and 11M, soasoood roc} of DEMING. BOAS AND PLANE, WINDOW FIUME SPOT LINTLES. ',punts, num, apotarso; Lthrr, • A lias, a, He will au orders An DAWID STNII ononttneto and .t sir M. 11. Penns gisatbig LONG ?INDIO or POP. LAB as pattlatbory WNW to =Woo AN 'pot. WZPOOIoo on Ortiz street s cow Itob:asio. TWIN CITY PLANING /KILL. Mate ellexander, Boontly band owl, taha pleanna‘ In inewentni their Winds and the public geworady, , that .th.y ban lamed room and power In the LINOS PLAN. INN 11111" . near nek late letatloniand WV now mimed to orate all orders untamed; to them, ebb yromptroas end ilart a loop stock of us 7 Lumber oo Esod, oat deno t ed by the mast Brea tbey annoy *resit. d to tarnish dry 11111 Flooring and yida.lb4rlng. lo say quail" , al natant. rave . ,lwaseArn T' sou' AN D • st.uuttiNtiri 6STAB J.,/ LIBEININT.—Tbe undersigned basins named an establishment at Ws a 2 ViliDatti STUN r, Mon and rerty tot purrate of laser: log on the e . . aroma AND soousiao AUSI:NEISS, . meneet.tilly,solicits a shire of pstroligu Hasa; vest the yeasts the establish:mist et Navas, he Astiars him/MI . IAm ha ism glee eh* tail eatlshiction is hie =Comma. AD i tote's. NW he resis t rutd Ls two maks. lath.:+Var.' EYES AND BAIL , DR. BAEX.,,ZI _ attention en •Ow Rut:mad -of CTIOon Qd rl Dra,ll IITS sal Rte ' *Mem jukoz, AAAMff 111:1 far ARTA - f PUPIL. lames ARTITIOIAL a trees el • INNIsUINATORY USA i dso SASD =Mg% we all Walsall, again O. Tar .444.-100141. Claloa.ll o wpm errant?. '- ' 6 " • • bbli.llyrup. th, fol birWavidit Jolmstais L Mum nalllllllM Ea.; nom* TANlMbeer, lunar* Oi., w,.. vier. Allan,Arows a btu -0 -00 3f* 131 !" 1 7 =Via , , - , rks.assedyfyi „i,' . . . . . . INIABEETIS BY TEMEGRAPEL, - ~ Rldtadelphla Market. - MUMinn, Aril Mr-VA braids/Odra market Is doll and prins an radios . drooping. 'Me export deo:Ad for four la dalinVlDO .ati 600 bids ILltra Fagan ran sold at 17,710 . 0" and &Mall lot Of SaparAo• at fort Than la no aaan Jo ins flaw or Com litel. The Wheaitaartet hart% 4D bask roma= to dialog Bed KM at IllielAgl,Bo and Whlia as 11.6041.00. Bps bstsaap at al. .40 Corolall at 81,21 tar Tallow, and im,ss• for 111114. . tots An Aron at IllitiOCo. Qom find Is la 04 demand at 1/7,9587,60, sad Wise Head 113,3734. frovidosa an moving upwards.. Them do as onala to earner Sugar. Whisky has deditud to 1417. Stock and Money Market, Saw Toss, Apr11.661--Stocks bettarsOld sells: 0 a 11. I _....___mq rt. A S., ' HO Cumberland pfl..- 68 llichigan Gleatral.-11211 111. Central Emip.-126, 'Clorelandt Plitabil.ll2X Mleh.Bouthern.-- G 1 T. U. a a GC II T Central._._.._.. P. P. es. W. a o„:-1 1 46 E ...---..127 O. alt Of Ending _... —13431 Ruda. Illror.--._126 . Sertne-Thirties ...:-..111 Canton C 0...---- 46 Coupon 6.241• -.—.1163( alisamui C0......._69 Gagieterad 6420.-.-.195 Rd..- ---111% Coupon. 11181--.-I.IIX Galena a Ctdomm...-1111 • Haw Pm, April 21. ld closed 11.1 a afternoon at IsP/01161% . The failure of a great bear lo Eris Bannon was aanonneed. Mona batter at the last board : Cumberland__..... 70 Ida— -.----112 Illinois Centra....-128 GlelanaiChimego.--124% Michigan Bentham- 0 O. a 0...........--- 46 Reading ..-- 0. a P.. ...........-1 I Hada= ..—:=11, ie. a ri7:_....-11 2 i 9 Canton R 0...---.- ill la. hH. W--..-.. 64 Porunz April 131.— . -Stock. Im - was. „ Fenno. 09,4,• Penns. B. IL.-- 74 Bonding IL 39 .Gold Morrio 70 Exchange on Nor tat Long Island— 43 par to %drama. • New York Market. , Naar You.,"Pipril 60100 , loser; 11,100 bb • at 37, 10 @ 7 , 5 D for Steer FAGS for Ohio, and 3808,25 for B.utbent. orllan firm; oohs of 2,WD Wet. Wlmat declined !Vat sale. of 13,6M_ baobab 'it 1144 for 42b100g0 Spring, aid $1.7 6 04 21 for Bed. Oorn Ann and warms; rates of saaa bushels at 11,36. Pork buoyant at 8V3,100D47 3 . Lord stauly at 131 41434 *may firm aj 21,101 1,13. Sugar firm; Muecorado 15X61.6%. Corr firm. !dolours quiet. Nand awes bury. Petro leum Invert ed ; Reflood, Me, 016630, mid In band, 63054 c. Trelgbts dull and beory ; Collor, to Liver pool, Flour, Id. • Baltimore Market.' D...50(01.1, April 2L—Flotrr advanelns; Ohio tetra 18,12,5448A.5. N heat active—Southern Bed 52.(42,05. Corn genre in g1,17€0,29. Whisky dull and he.q, Oulu $41261.17. RIVER INTEILLII3ERCE. NM York, St Lazar., pilporrii, Snarling. [irk* 011 01ty. pewees, Oinclonall. o da, LooLuilL, I The elver continues to recede steadily at this mint, the pia marks last evening indicating nine Met. The weather yesterday was char, warm and pkmant, Bushmen at the levee couthmes scosedingly dell, and there is apparthtly out little prospect of say Maur d tau lorprerement. There is bet may HUM ft* ight oti.ring fur any point, aad our steamboat coos soca steam great difAculty in obtaining tHp. • Titers ere two or three baste in port now that hue hue loading for ova • week, and they ham_ tot yet got a 11111 Carp. The &nimbi Menlo the Jewess, trans Cinch:mat/. the New Took, iron rt. Loa* and the tirilda fano On City. the Julia, from Zanesville, and the - Mayor Anderson, from Cincinnati, were due but night, and doubtlese ho Sound ID pert this mercies. ]he Arcola IMS matins premostiou to lane for Lonievide last everting, and she would doubtless get off dosing the eight. Capt. J. W. Porter, of the Argonaut, arrived la the city yesterday from Cincinnati. at width point he tuned his boat over temporarily to the come:sed o Copt hfcCatty. This is thy, Ant appearance of the Jewess at oar wharf fur ever fifteen mooths, ten months of whkh, thare informed, th e was lb government sent. To e w.cond clerk, J. W. earls, we am indebted fora readiest. Pm will be seen by card, she will leave for At. Loafs on Saturday, end pauenscre sad eldppers should hear this fact In mind. . . Mir. Armstrong, the popular clerk or tho Starlight, la about to take charge of the nen steadier Ontario, non loading for Naattrilla. We ewer. that Capt. List lo harind vane repair@ and improvements made ou the Hearts, which will add materially ta her appearance. She U. honorer, prepared to recdra freight and pameners for St Lot., for which point eke arillitaro at an early day next week. The starlight, Capt. Mal. Hatton. for P L LOWS, and tba OhloPay, fur Cloclassll ajad will positively Ware today. They ass both beat pa maga steamers. The bear steamer Ontario, Captain d. L. llartalt, sill bo re_dy to leave Jut dashrlllo isith tout tall. AA IN II I be seeu by card. the Few Tort will con meats Idadb•g fur St. Louis immediately. The lifinerres, Capt. Onrdon, I the imam past Mr Wheeling to-day, leaeins promptly at tom. C. 4 X 0 [Dar ES. - - - 10 -FOR CORONE.R.—ALzr. Amszt aft' be s =OMAN for the oflico of Coroner antjoet to the &deice of 4e.' Loplablioon Union County (boreotton. • mhltdaolo O.FOII. CORONER,—.-SOLOMOZCSAA, of lily.lngham. *lll In. • mullilato tor OW r, sublact to the declaim of the !)olan.Ooany Uonmatioa. mhaalirto 17FOR CORONER —=BL B. HARraa.t., of Birmingham, win b.. coadittato On . Oar oner, • b . MM to the dodaion of the Union Bep canahli County 0131.,1111.131, O.COROIC ETL—JOIIN hIkeLUNG) of the Plrzt Word, Arlegbotty, grill by mull. UV, for 00, ,nor qt kllntiocy Cbant7oobject to dor de,-I.li. of 'Liao °tuning o=ty 0.40 n Onoretdoo. &Wats FOE PROTBONOTARY.—Ozo, 'MST •al be s anuttesto Ott du bee* of Prottroaouta7ortitdect to Oa dociolon of tbo Malan llopublican Cocuaty Ckmvootfon. . PLVI:to fl O O.ll. PROTtIONOTAB.Y.—diccui H. WA.rrwt, DIM* Sixth Ward. Pittiburgb, will he • candidate for the °Moo of Prothonotary, sobloot , o this Odeon of the Union EntabilosaClow• nations. laUto a"'"FOR PIWTIIONOTILKY.—D. C. Hum ‘lll be candidata to the secs' of hot►oaotap. subject to the decblou of the Oahu Ito NOR PROMONOI'ARY.—Taos. alai sin be • candidate hxr the ofhee of Prothonotary, schject t o the decision of the Union Republican Conreation. ' en*, Fog ritAYEHONOTARY.--Gico. IL Hymns *Jibe a candidate Au the once of Prothono, ed to the evasion of o Make Clenvenfion.tary salt • WthO:4mM WNUB COUNTY COMMISt4UNBR. —ALUMmen, at Mgt township, will he. etnaldate tor the nate* of &linty Ckntnialotisr, salset to ths &old= oi tat• Union flopntl man Con tendon. . . • awl isdirwto UMAUK COUNTY CIJaI.II.I6MLONEH. —paw. Count; of Pena townshlp, swill to • tandld•te for [bonbon eel., subject to this decs. ton of the Union Ilepubllcan Ootntty Oonsentfcm. tublinaento O R. FOR COUNTY 4.IOAI34KSIONIS —amp Hogan, of WOtlar I.n:whip, min be coadlitto for County Omomiadorter, sabloct to the deckdon of the Union Boyablloan Cozoty Om .rader. ob.tdasto COUNT Y CUMMINS' N AWOL= Prisow, of Ifwit Derr Towteilp, will O• • coacildato kr ten alai of Comity Coma* Ini•jeet to thir tootdoo of Ow Milos liapato can Oontootioa. 2.lo:clawto rp J. ORB it. 00., Dela= La . X.X. PINE TAR. Proia.4 aprerly Or AXLES. neat ow vilan iron tmmdll OMNI& Torah Di Oa dcizto and to barnis sad Mhos Moe. Na.r..% VW? 6761:551% Pllktbargh. aptgos p likte • AND 03M2LIN. MUCK. HO,OOO PRZSECD; sad • 1410.0301301010Z1 IIIIICE; • On hardsad mrrts by , DAVID HIT/C11190.7, Ecr. um, R . E. POULTNET, Bean In Crude and Refined Petrolenfli. IBEINZIN72. Vo TIMED STELLA rittabeintl. cotsam MartITY4E,'ItiSAIIGHIsEt &' Stone and BA* Pavan; AA:=the..l. bVBEsiOIII.. PkVINO:I43AD 166, or aootittng I o pox 1 yestioytly alto:Ad to Ad100r1425. yaws 00" or Zia MINIM Allq!bov City ATLaNTIO ibp),PACIFIC STEAM gulp won to coloonkna ' wu: orsonAm. r, . ads:nits/vas Wok Mature., ft. • . F. BMA !upon and Adconclottr, . No.* amiransui ia emie. insranniou, ATTALL PlLESlt,;4diivicig • Chili v bibibtsitr"rmir 6*mi p .p.rb it than. mb ielgtall and MIN [ma 1.14 depot Gohltatt.toidiatid. Sult latssd sad Yalta ?ware P.1:111* alttaptatattiels La Ito toarkst,l . at gra..ll/1 ItarketaUr44 as • nada' 1 - 111 Y Id&L'd' II HIDES IMXI Greta so ed Eedepindesi re Ftic ell &tor ind f.rulii try • - r' . YoOnN6t,D) AZtttrCELlCS:__• 10" V 05.141 sad 9141 Ulm* bar ilraod.'.. A t LLOOLOnts,dkip,*tin's La, !Ea: Ones, •8100 aimiCd tatanri vs' tri heitlaiplidi — skt.4lo bf ' •••• • p.stdadadsti. ,19111-.. , • Wad 161.41.4 NV=IA FittOei=-400,1 , test . Wt.t**4 -woo In" frasSealltedroarbre.. buy: It A L a tt "o STORM the Largest Variety. Beet LOWEST PRICES t OF ANT BOOT 11,88011 Taiatt Mir No. 62 Fifth StPeet.* WS* A rsdanka ands tit &Man. FIRST ARRIVAL NEW , STYLES.Of Ledlas Gaiters, • • Italmoria /Riots.' , • , . . - and Ocanprbtait .13 whams stoat 4a449,',04 odi BOWL Design ledsi isiziiiictaiesit rt tis • , . BOELLNDT, p 8 ISIAZIST BTRERT4i PIM:Sd dcorfram Ntith Oct.: A NEW AND CHOICE ssizonoti • . - • , . Spring and Sniminni ;24 Boots, shoes, ROZIOira., -1 I* say At Um raw soar AND mos rtotrarror SIATIEEt & BOOTH, Hi 61 arAusar ar 24 pxffrrce , Tbut-: teibtll . . NEW GOODSI I,•EW Goo Oaf hats tut readveroar 44.4 04 44: BOOTS AND SHOES, Which en vu at thii LOWTBT CAMI PBlOlll , We bats the lamest sad test selectedswat of anY• HMG Calf Squaraatood 1104. To to fogad to the city. laiDEff 1...a.Vf 44 itias In abcaaacca . Ctn.= call. . ' , Jaa.ltobbs ea MAUI= FINB GOODS! SOT ILLO:layp. tants OLOYI BID DAI3IOIIA7 400Tal Do do do 00N010213 do;;; Do NOTOOOO a GOAT Bo LIM. do t,. OXISTII TED= BOLE (MAID a CLAIM do; Do TWO do DALT, I 'do AD of tam boa =tam work, soli liitlllll44 twalvo cab* walketion. ' GEO. ALBEZE, SON ircto.,i No: n. ow:ot Wpal sad rzetrtblot4 JOHN MIPBELL, BianufaciarCrW BOOTS AND BELOIB3, of _oral thecripsiosy 34 Smithfield stmt. Pitubargh. GEO: ALBREE, SON & CO„ sato altd Beall Dcalars la 800 Z11065^. comer Wood sod Iroatth stn.sts; Flttabanal., - NEW CASTLE. AND FRANKLIN . eILItUAD.—Cooky of Sobraistas Wall* Capital Stoat of thy NSW CaSTLIs WitattlinlX 11 AIL/WALD CuMP a DI will-. cragged awfW&La IflttiDaY. tko 27th of April, preallac - In th• ttrib, at the.poria Board ofirad City .t Plita tta'v* o. In Na. Om* Laurasia county, at lluaCM odd tha Dar Cud' and Barer 'Nary Datlrowt.Porn• latur Ls Nagar, Mawr courgy, at the caMar of WEltyas InSr= Tomas% county, at the 0111 n• IS awns or oownstaattst t A. L. °myriad, Wang &ia. Drown., Z6l/Inr, ' • Wm. Dilworth, Jr., CI W. Coast ' • , Wm. String, . J. 0 litany,. • lg . J. C. Shan, , Gyorro BW.s, Bohan ashworth„ Jogaly Kt g. •'•,•! J. i urry . %hraluiry, p . gm2 . 3=gth3 Janus K. ILtur, • J Dgid OCM/t9•7 1 V. D. L *Pittsburgh, ILEA ILL Ufl. alga FRUIT AN/ 411 RA" TBRE4 . .. EVEDIGBEENS fie:_: ~.. ' - o Of APPLE, aro ben midi:0(1.000. sad Of.Yi_ iaa leallog, midis, =of prugzsloo kr tile totatbm. ( We bus CD s Moo, so' Sall tlortoot.llo4 a Blob. flpput, Baldirla.- faboostor . O C.O. 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