..i•;i 1 ,, , :,- - • Wr a. ' 4 • -i-...--,-,-;-?7,-W4",q, -1.,:".:"..,:-7:":"..:70:-SY::`,...-',;-"...n7:".t.T-27.1.a`4,--r:Arr.,",..7Y.-:,,,,2:-1.--.,..,!-3,,--:::?...55fi".;•_,L..7,-r.t.,::-.,-,v9•.,...--4,4, ~,-2,-,--.......7-77 . , . - iitsburgit -Gakefte. MONDAY DIORNINO::::prziMAY 2, 186:1.. CITY AND SUBURBAN. SCHEDULE OF ADVERTISING RATES. STAXDING ItATTIIII. 3 timm s. Once • • . I m% eqr I*gDaily. I week. I week. Irr. 44 eqr I ...ITNeqr 0 w t. e .......... 2 ' ---- 1511 40 II 3 , 5 - i T w o d ~....._. 1 7O 'late t161.6.-. 7 60 95 ' Tour thnee-- 1 90 1 13 . rive Harem....... 2 20 1 30 One week.--- 260 140 170 05 85 45 1_ 740 in.k......1 4562 50 298 70 146 93 Term wmte .- 6VO 9504 10 20 2 Of) 10 Ons tnowh -.. 7G04 0. 600 70 950 36 Two mon th s.- II 25 \ 41 00 780 CO 3 75 00 Tlroe menthe IS 79 7.0 915 7G 485 .15 1.14 menthe-- 20 75112 a) 13 66 GO 80 , .0 511ne Men th e.- 47 10,1* 5 11 , 8 10 I 20i 900 15 0114 T0er....-.. 31 00 1 ... win sl 16, cro:10 Inl ,o ---- - -- ----- .51711.713E31ENT9. . I.IDASGBABLE AD' • Ka one Nunn, dwageal. =Mika to tbo Itameal.t. bi AU UAW' wive, Dam:twat* In time each coat , of :he advertiser. prop:lo3n: 3 turteorlii• • Tfcce.jl t 4 oar a I Day. Is Ira k rel. week_ Ors 250040—...—.1 1935 01 470 300 Shred months-- 17 2- II 45 9GO (41 412.2n0tab5.......-- 24 00 1. O. 15 75 10 20 Oste year.— .. .-.... 40 00 >4 00 24 50 14 0, ••••6131 rev ices double the saw's rates. Muth miles., ere!, 60 cents frossabnas advertisements, per trip.--.sa 00 tufa:tors' orddadolscratruenorlcos.--. 11 76 Latest trim 011 Creek. The Oil City .12,7ister, of the 29th Inst., con tains the following items of Intirest relative to the oil trade: The business him been moderately brisk since our last report, and prices have ruled steady. The., liver is now in good boating aria, and a - Conziderable amount of oil will be sent forward. The recent rains have ren dered the roods almost impassable for teams. A Pond Freshet was advertised to come off on Tuesday last. Owing to the natnral rise n the Creek, most of the oil was run k ut be fore the dams were cat loon. From 7,000 to 10,000 barrels of oil came out. The inquiry for oil daring the first part of the present week has boon,botter, and holders are firmer, and a shade higher in their views. We give as the ruling prises at, the wells, $6,60 to $6,71. Many holders are asking • $7. At this point the rifling price is $7,50 ppr bbL A new well, producfng 75 bbls per day, is reported to have been struck on the Boyd Vann. Shippers are busy, and boatmen are deiugj good business. The surplus stock on hand 'here and at the wells is light. The market closes Arm, with a better inquiry. We notice that the'Columbia Oil Company has made application to the State Legislature feign increase of their capital stook, whin is at present $lOO,OOO, This company are the proprietors of the Story Farm: They have divided in dividends op to December, 1803, $332,407 53. We team that last month they divided $70,000, and wil this month divide iiemlylltrO,ooo among the Stockholders. The " above figures will show that the shares which -originally cost $2O, are now really worth from four to flee 'kindred dollars per share. We .give this item merely to show what an invest ment in good oil Land in this region, will pay. Wk learn that the Flood Farm was sold last weak to L. hi. Freely, formerly of Now York, -buts now a resident of Michigan, for the cum of $530,000. This farm has ever been among - the; most 'reliable producing one's on the Creak. We don't consider the sum paid an extravagant one. The present prodneing por ting of this farm is estimated to yield a daily - pr duct of between five and six hundred bar . lel of oil. There is one tract of forty acme, lyi g directly upon the Creek, that ut undo i ' veleped, which glees premise ofbeing. as pro : duritivo urany in the Oil region. • - . ilitsivit, 'Filson iioo. have purchased Rynd Island, on the Rya& Farm. This it good ter ti4ry. There ere two wells upon it which byre steadily. yielded from 30 to 4.oloannls of oll!per day. Besides. there la plenty of room eosin:X=9re wells, with an almost' unfailing certainty of getting oil. These gentlemen are amorgithe moat practical operators we hais, sod ire think thin lost purchase in good ospience of their sagacity. Opening of the Soldiers , Home The-ceremonial! connected with the cpen• tog of the Soldier? Home of cho Pittaborgb Smbsistenca CoSmitteo, will take place at the Horne, No. 347 Liberty street, en Thattday evezdng,ldny sth. The following will be the order of the eicrciso : -Bottle ilymo, , (bp 'O. Wendell Holmes) Choir; Prayer; Rev. H. Johnston; Report of the Com:mitten; Opening Addritts, P. R. Brn- WA; Eq. -After 'whirls a musical entertalumeni, by a number of ladies and gentlemen, tinder, the direction of W. P. Morahan, programme of . which will appear in to morrow's paper.. Tickets of admission can ba bad on Tuesday miming, at Wayman &Son, Satithneldstreett, George Albroe, Son k Co. Wood &tract; B. Wolf. oorner of Liberty arid St. Clair, and at S. M. Atwood's, Market street. Admission free. No person will be admitted except they bate a ticket. • The courts. {Deported ennui, for the Casotto.} 'Th6 Conit of Common Pleas will take , np Itrillay - Trtal List to-dap. The oases on coil to.day ars the - following: 4. Arnold 'Remolds Is Traylor a Statth. 6. Jacobnbr Mid vs Graff .t Co. I.'.lobn A.l,litt iitui wits vs Cbarlotta ' 6. M.Gailagher and wife n avid McKnight. • 10. Hugh Ord ion V. P. Baum.. U. T. Cunningham vs Jos • 13. Uctiberi •l• roan vsJobre Ethan. 14. C. D. Psalson nP. P.. Ross 10. M. McDermott vs Bolt Dell.. 10. 'dolt I.ltaman vs. Conrad, Mud. 17. I. • Lonothiclo and wit, vs James and Pater l_Hot them -• Deppert vs6teitley .t Coble. 24 Geo:oharcr n Attest Mail et al. 21. Sarah A. Thans•• C. Platacassity. 21. allierhony County vs EmilBeldeL .1_ 12. al.W.lto4 r rs /wet. Crumbles garnishees 'Pickpocket ..Arrested. On Wednesday -morning last, Mr. James Ompbell,pkoprietorof the "Fame?' flotol," - in kie - Alieghony. Diamond, had his pocket pinked of a pocket book containing $l3O, whsle steeping in a chair in his her room.', loans man employed by Mr. Campbell are - hostler was _arrested on suspicion of baring . _combated tbe • theft, and sea to for* farther hearing on Saturday. In thonsean.' tlnmelt was discovered that amannamed Dan iel... Baton cm the silly party, when he was insisted and takes to the mayor , s office., tripaaaarablogldm, $ll5 wu found upon Ms person, ?Mott was identified by Mr. Campbell . ; : at part of,libilost money. Barns was coui ratted'for trial. and the hostler released from - . A Desnutno AltssarroAln Sunday morn ing a mad- 'named James J. Johnston' alias - Jamas ,McKelvey, wai attested . by officer on. charges of. - assault on- hattery and aurity`of the peace, preferred by Mails life esll.7-' McKelvey . Plaited the .yroseentor on Keturday'evening, and 'Made en attempt , to leather with a.large bowle•knife; but ferias natalydid I not summed. Alderman Batter, who is - oeltieting at tho flayor'a office daring the absenoe'of Mayor Lowry, committed him to Jag default of / $l,OOO bell. Whileinjail {Ws ebettmetanoes transpired which led; o threituspielon.. that Ido.Kefittpj was concerned fririot Baltimore. on tho 17th of-April, 18distindctelegraphia,dispatib was. sent :to Baltimore Informing the authorities of his nr• • ..-Itustrelitilsteasw. , Namur/ lona : 41 ' gawans, Pico. l --hfessis.." IL* P. landy, of Zinnitille, - Oblo, lon known to .tho.pnblto as tlukiatentiat an4-baltdoss.of an-Impumed Portable Swim Engine, and Portable Stearn B&W.M.llls,lnform mu raiders, by, adeestlse mats:o)4lY. of the exton.sion of, their istab- Uststnent by the purobaso. of the inal estate, buthtbsgs and toots, - and,.allhe effects:of the Nowak Idaehtan'Vhisks . Company, at. Ne w 431 a ody, aro go ntknien Of WS* linttiness - expatiation, and aro.':soldely known ae "ftb.l, Gat- gliedpfn'onattnentLal &met. vami that a1.°114- blisEtw.fdtil boos thetemtablishinthat does not ran tlirepkfi' this ntlY, en :onto to lgrentwg • riOin Costostrt Sitort;-' Bortaiti The above golamtttto :hold a 'mooting_ tut afght, at trItIA ottarit tab•oolataittoos 1 0 , 4 414 4 Out tpagal dation atitgatol taeacb, tauiung to tholatorettt of thodoposttotatt aq trodost 110 them. Lltis tho doors OfilttftOta , =Moe "to roots thfs:dopottatoot_ ozot of ,tfis snlitlektetutLeg of Ili& groat X'ata Ta'thlo sad tko4solloltoootelbutions awl ,Untos of ov: again ..1 411 latata.0 trattout, tut' alit- tit , prat by aaadsottlsozaeat, otstowhero fa flag pope; to which so beg , to toter oatistadort. . . - AMU-Or itupfolons lookfig follow bj.:„ski , 4onise, of rfoolv Ka leggi.lol-41-baeqht.pglog atout - -Whoolior 1 1 ,. dirt,oetirpotis Y map =owing Ifkodispostilon - of.sho,loteisa. la Wild. other"orid0000!; ) of ',sl7.,ricTA,-ff.offf.fotiodno.p•Pli =M= 4 . ee-Pittsburgb land East Liberty Paasengek Itait tray. • The Stockholders of this company are L.:- datcto determine whether they will continue the line in operation, er abandon It altogeth • Cr, The question le ore of great importance, and should be seriourly considered. We learn tlikt, notwithstanding all the dfficulties order which the road has been laboring, the travel during the past year has largely Increased, and although, in conkequerice ofthe high rates of labor, feed, ele4 the company has not yet been able to declare a dividend, there are those familiar with its 'affairs who have faith in the ultimate tureen ,r the enterprise. Those who are in favor of abandoning the road cite its past history Its evidence that it cannot be sustained; but they I should refloat that, to pits of the extraordinary cost of operating, the present Directors have sustained it for a considerable time, and that under their man. agement the bask*, has largely increas ed. The President, Mr. Meyran, has used every energy to forward the intermits of the company, and If his efforts had been heart ily seconded by all the parties interested, a il.ffcrent result might have been attained- The proposed introdhction of the' dummy" engine, for instanee,witioh will no doubt event. ually supersede the use of horses on all oar city railways) was strenuously opposed by some persons residing on the line of the road, and tho desired letislatiel defeated. Surely that is not the way to mo e an enterprise of this character snecesfal. The lines connecting this city with East Liberty and Oakland, have been constructed at a heavy mit, and should not be hastily abandoned. It was' believed that,' if the road woe advertised for rale, it would be purchased at a fair price, and continued un• der new auspices; hat we understand that there Is hut one patty offering to purchase, and the price named ($100,000) is so great ly Weer .the value ,of the property, that it will not be sold. The question will then come up: "Shall the lines be finally abandoned?" A determined and vigorous effort to keep these important avenues of travel open to the public, even at a less of dividends, would teem to be wise polity. The increase of pop ulatien along the lin will caboodle the value of property, and grad s ally swell the receipts of the company, so that in a few years at most it must become a paying investment. To abandon such a valuable Improvemeit, will necessarily involve considerable' losses, and the property holders along the ltnrs will be among the heaviest losers. Indeed, the land owners are most deeply interested, and they should take south steps as will sumac to them the present 1 end prospective benefits of the improvement. Let us hope, therefee, that smolt an important enterprise will not ho abandoned in this age of progress. Railroad Accident On Saturday afternoon about three o'clock a locomotive and tender which was preceding the western express train on the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago RU. was thrown off the track at Economy by a:defeetive rail. The engineer and fireman jumped off the locomo• tive and were not in cued. The express train going west and thel mail train . coming east, were delayed four h nut by the accident- The passengers and bagghge were transferred from the mail to the exprtas train, and before any other trains farina he road was cleared. Mons Rownrlsu:—Last evening about eight o'clock, inforreation was received at the Mayor's office 'that a fight among the "Mod Larks" was in progress at the corner of Webster and High etreeta.• The police re paired to the spot, and found a crowd of four or flop hundred patrons assembled, but the rowdies had disappeared. A number of rows have occurred in that vicinity during the past week, and isieults upon citieens have become a daily occnnrence. Ma, C. TerWDOITX! Cocci:ire is to come off to morrow. Let not musioLoving public forget it. dll those who take an interest in the progress of art 1.11 our midst will certainly be there surtisey bee been on former occa sions. Complaints' having been made. to hir. T. about the di i tculties of getting a cam. fortable seat in the bail and sometimes even access to it, he e concluded this year to have secured seats.! They ariPtiow for pale at C. C. fdellor's Situdb Store, 81 Wood street. Daugs.—On Banday afternoon, officer Grabby, while pasaing along Federal street, diecovered a horse - and buggy standing on the street, and • youpg man in the boggy fast asleep. Upon trying to awake him the officer round that he ►al drank, when he drove the bowie and boggy to the Mayor's office. The bolas had been driven vary hard, and was considerably tiled up. It was placed in a neighboring 'ivory stable, and the young man locked tip. A DI3ORDICILLT I Casisscren..—Edward 0' Donnell, was amend yeiterday by the May or's pollee, on a eb_arge.ol Nisaalt and battery, preferred by John Stammer. tie was com mitted to lsil.io detanit of 81000 ball. O'Don nell is nowleld to hiall on four ebargu of ea fault and battery, rand hie friends decline in. terfering sny !swains in his behalf. Ho It a resident of the ThOd Ward. ' Pouter fteren.-, Daring the detention of the trainacansed by the accident at Economy, on Saturday afternoon, some pick-pocket stole the pocket book of Mn. Dr. Bedeck, containing between eighteen and twenty dol lars, some keys, a l chock etc. A. rigorous search was made Or the thief, bat without discorming . I Tax following additional steamboats have subscribed to the ,Steamboat Fund for the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair: Steamer Lotus, Empire City, Golden Era, Citizen, Maggie Hays, Bertha, Gallatin, Franklin. THE Machin - ad inquirer say: We are in formed that Goveniment is in wan t of steamers to transpentroops(wp Um:Kanawha river, and are pressing into abeevery steamer that passes Parkersbarg, on the Ohio. HELD TO Batt..--WITL. Brockman, who shot Mr. McCombs, to ddlegbeny last week, wee bold to bail In this= of $3,000 by Mayor Alexander, on Saturday, to answer tho charge it court. Dean.—Mr. George E. Bahl:Lehman, a wall known lithographer o f city, died lut evening, of conaraption, after a lingering Unreel. Ws direct attention to tho advertisement in another column Of iralttable Manchester prop erty for sate. . RIVER It T EELIGENCEL Aza. , ! Eo.do, et: Laois. -Ilmouldo IL Loafs. Cgmtlia, Nutivitio. r 61 ani* Hobbs, Cio -4,101. Anderson, Chi.' Wtoridbig. Echo, 011 City. 11111i1a, Oil City. D/U=OUL New York . , LoaLsvills:ll3llver Spray, St. Louis. Dora., Nashville. Zanervtils. Echo, Oil City. The Ores L still.racedlogstesittlysit thU pant, tho pies-mark hut ensztlaii•lsalleatlog only men Ent. • Ehe wadi= cohtleaute cloudy asid ansottled, with occasional light showorsof rale. • - Badals:wwa todeiraely salve at tbs wharf an Saturday, though restricted somewhat in As atm. noon; by the rain. Ttchn" ate quits a nombor d boats in. port, and, as there ea but little freight offer. lug At m: pant, they exparlanah much Moat) in challis; • g a trip. The arrivals incindeithe Jinde liable and Major Andersen from Chain c att; Canals, from Tiashalkv. Nevada arid launidas (rem it. 'Louie:and ffeho and Vnida itaat Oil City. Timm am sacra other bode dm, lama of which trill dontbless belonnd at the wharf the morning The Now York for Cincinnati, ;Seared on Sunday morning, with a fax freight llet and a few paean gam. The Sliver Spray for It. Louie. and Paths far Nashake, get off pomeacne during Saturday night. The attar boat had a cargo of railroad Iron, while the fanner. bad a moderate trip of freight, and coded trithmerengue The jails far Zanesville, =Atha hobo for Oil City, got of on Seturdal The Prima worms, Kenton, Naiad* parrciand Ohio Valley, wan advatbed for Pittsburgh on , Satcaday t. ThTheOr hua tad for Cincinnati an Louirdlle, is the east and salable Kate Robinson, Capt. Rodman. She will probably get off this awning. .lar t f Tio:lnnettna ifflobtai; Cat. ordon, the resin ca Wheeling today, lea G ving at is a. nav • T Anti passaatiarliackei aor. AudorsOti, CePt' ChM DM*: Will Imre tor Cincinnati to-morrow, potitivoly, and palming.; and shippers ebould boa this to talod,, leapt. Andy 'Robinson atilt Wane aught of the office. The _ acid Capt. Ilaglep. fart% ,Ssania,-acid atis soon be rady to take beg departure. ',The OatitaisiC4d. T.ftie, IN van ka 9 107 Pff.di irsatioaacett Ottawa:l4 Nubians.' • thitedQ sad eta:light, the farmer mouse, for.lifaelnilllg: wd the I alter toy Si I,Otits; Mold Py Laiffivilte on Tht trtidio^ but,: . .'affARBIED : GIISESAWILT..4OIIZILTSON—Thanday, Apr_ll stb, bi the Bet. Stowed. :Chipleilt ;118 1O 4_ Bee.. Bement W. CF. CIIIEESAWAVZ PHU. iburg h P 3 // 8 1 *AMC BoBtano; of,AUE" ebony:, , , • BWIA-01.4Spe-0.27.02 7/14411 JOUS t sumth do citur.rotble kw% lo ,taxi „ tc ; Tamil al ElexiaUourts •a. a ~ . , id s mt. ream:o. 143 Pan tin ": • ' iiii IA lin zegroapor:-osiinidal itcutr,5.,,,,,,,,,,,,re kizOltalt r. Bo A rcalual, "sl 4 . l 2 " "' ' ' tali M9lll l l. - " ' , I , '' - - •_-- " , 0 , . _ g m i n ,. 'Hciticintfinital igUtte O M M 7 fl ALW Attea . -^ 4 k 0' 144; 7 *. '.7iti !--atforlkalSticri-- TH•E LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAM. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FR O.V U 48HI Are TO Jr. Sttscial Ltitpati.h to the Pittsburgh . Gazette. WsgitINOTOIS, May I The President's reappointment fur Frank Blair, without consulting them, has pucsied almost as much as it has enraged the Senate. The following joint resolution by Mr. Wilson Is tho most direct thing they bare yet found out bow to do in the matter: Resolved, That no offtcer of regular or volun teer forces whose appointment. Is required to be made by the President, by and with the consent of the Senate, and who shall have re signed his command, and whose resignation shall have been accepted, shall be-entitled to hold or exercise command in said forces until again appointed thereto by the President and by and with the consent and advice of the Senate, provided the President may fill va cancies that may happen during the recess of the Senate by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session. SILL RELATIVE TO ABANDONED PROPERTY The Secretary of the Treasury isommani cstes, through Mr. WaShborne, Chairman of the Committee on Commerce, the draft of the bill relative to abandoned property, with va rious suggestions concerning needed legisla tion upon that subject. The first section sanctions the sale of live stock, planting im plements and machinery at points where col lected, instead of sending theca to some place in a loyal State, as required by the present law. The second connects the care of aban doned plantations with the general care of the freedmen, whose support mast be derived, from the cultivation of these lauds, unless they are to be cumbered uyon the treasury. The provision involves little expense or de- My. The third section provides that foes be charged for pennels to be graduated inebrd Mg to the magnitude of the transaction and they be paid into the Treasury atter de ducting the attendant expenses; also - money arising from leases and bonded !ands. Sec tion fourth meets cases of persona residing wtthin the lines of insurrectionary States who claim the right to conduct trade and transport supplies therein without being subjetet to pro hibition and penalties applying to persona from other States. Section fifth is Intended to satiation the restrictions upon trade and transportation in loyal States, oven for the purpose of preventing supplies:reaching the rebels. The sixth section repeals the ex isting distribution of one hall of the proceeds of abandoned property to informers and ens • tom officers, and leaves the whole matter with the roar t:decreeing forfeitures. , The Secretary suggests the necessity of revising the law governing the maritime prism, now construed to cover capteres on inland waters and that taken from shore. Most cotton purchased has by fraudulent predicts gone Into individual hands, and very little has been realised to the Government from cotton owned by so•called Confederate States. Ile favors an abrogation of the whole system, and purchase and transportation exclusively by the Government. NIL ci•1F1Z...0 . 3 6.130L0T10N. Mr. G rosolation for an investiga tion into the charges preferred by Frank Blair and Jas. Brooks against the Treasury Depart ment, has been followed up by the appoint. meat of a committee whose perfect fairness has been freely acknowledged by the Democrats. lle Bought to avoid being ehaiSman of it, bat at the request of the Speaker and a large number of others he subsequently withdrew his objection. The Committee will fully to vestigate all the charges produeed by Frank Blair and the Copperheads, sad the presence of such men as Toe. Brooks on it, not less than the charaeterof the Administration mem bers, precludes any poo.lble charge of the suspicion of white. westing. The Paean Railroad bill, a, reported Stevens, from the Rouse SeleetNmmittee,in• eludes quicksilver in the mineral lands eon; Mining gold and saver, and provides that the grunt of lands- shall not impair any pre•emp tioo, homestead, swampland, or other lawful claim or government reservation. It proposes to repeal the provision for reservation by the government of a portion of the construction bonds. TACITIC SAILIIOLD INCTGI.I6 BOLDS The -Contra! Pacific Railroad company of Cslifonala to anthorixed to Wait its lint mort gage bonds, not exceeding the amount, of Gorernment bonds, to which the lien of U. S. bonds shall be subordinated. Any 'other road of the line may issue one half the amount of U. S. bonds, and hare some precedent• In the lien. it Axes the number of directors to be appointed by the stockholders at twenty ; by the President, ten. 1LL51:213 07 OCX. EP111916 Gen. Spinner, gnitod States Traunror, hu bun again confined to hie hod for savers' due. having suffered a relapae•from attempt ing the discharge of hit datieutoo soon after previous licitness. Fourteen hundred etch came up from the army last night. The hospitals hero ire so enlarged ea to be able to scooter:lodate twen ty-tive thousand. ' PIairriSYLVANLI LEGIBLATIMS 13;45dAl Dispech W Our Pittsburgh.' gazette. fimszientiza, April 30, 1814 BILL, TAMED. SZNASE-Afternoon firahsz , a supplement to the Lee Coal Company. A bill was read in place to incorporate the Independent 011 Company,, which Aridly passed as amended by the Individual liability clause. Mr. Hoge,a supplement to the law for pay ing bounties to Vet:tango county. The bill was finally passed us amended by inserting .4 The Senate then adjourned until ten o'clock Monday morning. Washington ItStns. Wasataarox, April 80,-A special order, is sued by the War Department tide morning, regalia, all enlisted men no* in this oily on detached duty, to report forth With to their regiments in the field, union they can pro duce, from proper medical authority, certifi cates of physical disability, and are unable to perform the duties of the fold. While • the Senate's amendments to the Army . Appropriation bill; wens under consideration In the Mouse ' , to-day, Mr. Schenck, chairman of Military Commit tee, proposed to substitute for the section, re lating to negro soldiers the Elamite .4111 an• Iberians the pay of all soldiers of the army which had been passed upon by that C omm it. tee, with some modifications, and also In creasing their pay, ha. The. Bonita having become Impatient at the delay of the House not acting upon their bill, Incorporated its provisions in the Army Jsppropriatien which,- with amendments by the Committee, of Way. And !bans and thole of . the =Hari Committee, form the basis of, the Menlo pro. or to-day, and the resolution as sta ted in the Congressional summary. It O probable that a vote Will be taken In the flouts on Wednesday on the Bore bill to provide for a repahlicon terra of gosern mut for those States overthrown or usurped by the rebellion. 4 nem , * of prepared 'patches are to be 'delivered; on the subjecc The join.t resolution which nnanizoonsi) puffed the lime of Representatives about month ago protesting against the oentpation of Mexico by the French and the establish ment of a roonarehical constilation on, this continent,. remains in the Senate Comatlt. tee on Foreign Affairs, which it Is perlitted to do foi reasons of State The.artfl' appropriation bill appropriate. .42,116,90 0 ' - for - - Wahine'? Indicants . and dressings, 5 • James aditor of the Chattaneoga !Casette, ii ln 'Washington as the Vurfatenta. tiro of the; IrVal altiorna of buy Rut Ten nessee,' to urge:semen the .government the 'modification of Abe L.disconflub the truing or sale of tationslo &issue al points eouttcot ,Nashville. The loYol people protest spinal 'the polliy of ' sending.them to the rear, u moss lanknitatal r.etuoi6e2tbeirtiany Pol,tr.9 l oP7 4 9 l , lll , l r.ikurteig the war; '' E ", ~,~wr.. ~~°, - Cengressional . . WASH:M:4O3N April BO Mond/.—Mr Stevens, of Pa., roportatifrom Committee of Ways and Meals the Senate's amendments to the Army Appropriation bill. Andong tho amendments eras ova which was adopted approprla•,Lg $40,000 for the, pur chase of artificial Ilmbe for soldiers and snip ord. The next Senate amendment was read, on which the Committee of Ways and Monte recommended a concurrence as follows: That colored persons mastered into the military service shall receive the same medical at tendance and emolument's as white soldiers from and after the Mato( Jane, 1864, and any persion of color hereafter mustered into the sonic, shall receive a bounty not exceeding $lOO. Considerable debate ensiled. Mr. Clay, of Ky., said that the property of his, constituents had been stolen from their plantations; not only their negroes, but stock nod everything else. Negroes who were vale able were taken into the military service,while useless slaves and women and children wore taken and supported at the expense of tho Government without a particle of law. The Government protected its officers in stealing negroes. lie knew it to be true. lie had suffered himself. To the truth of this statement ha would swear. In account of Justice he asked for nothing but what the law and Constitution gave him. He would raise hie voice against it. Mr. Elliott said he undenitoo,t the grotto man from Kentucky to charge the government officers of having stolen Degrees. Did the gentleman say that? lie had yet to team that any such statement rested on the truth. Mr. Clay an! we rod—l do. Mr. Elliott denied the statement that no groes bad been stolen by our officers. Mr. Clay Enid that thousands of contrabands wore dying of all diseases ever described. ur they were rotting in filth. Bin Elliott said it bad been his warmest Irish that freedmen should be organised to avoid those very difficulties. Mr..Cley,resuming, said the mortality was in the recall of your system. you ease no more for a negro than you do for a horse. Yon are purchasing these Degreee to cave White men. My patience is worn oat. I would rather be a elavebolder than a robber, steal ing all over the country. Mr. Holman ask ed,"Are we prepared to place by solemn legislation the black upon the same footing with white soldiers Gentlemen, you hate got this queatdon to meet." Mr. Stevens said that the question was whether all soldiers who wore the livery et the Union and marched under its banner In mm• soon with the army of the Union, and who expelled themselves to battle and death, abould bo placed on equality, or whether *e were to keep op an nojetet distinction between troops in danger and death and battle? Why should they not be paid and clothed alike'. History showed that they had fought as gal lantly and bravely as white men at their side, and yet tfitt infamous and defrauding distino- God was to be kept up. Let not the nation for; a moment Benetton it. Let it not go forth at the' opinion of the House that eol. there who wore the livery of the Union and marched under its banner, are not to be treated like other men who perilleff their lieu in their country's defense.. He admired tbei conduct of the 54th Muse., who refused to take $lO premium, and who marched from their own soil with a magnamity which would do credit to the beat man in Indiana. Mr. Holman offered an amendment to in create the pay of soldiers to $2O per month after January Ist, ISM, with a corresponding increase of pay to non commissioned officer* Mr. Stevens said that the amendment was not pertained to the pay of the regal. army. The Speaker sustained the objection. Mr. Holman took an appeal from the decis ion, when the Speaker was sustained by lay log the appeal upon the table. Yeas 95, nays 25. Mr. Behave! offered an amendment to the pending Senate amendment making the equalisation of pay to commence on the let of May instead of the Ist of January. This Was disaGreed to-5S &Vika t 63. The /louse agreed to the &melte, amaiat*eat aboot equality of pair, So —yeas 81,tiaye48.?The amendment to the Army Appropriatioit'bill was agreed tn, including the following: Aftitersona of color who have been or may be mustered into the military service of the United Staters' 'hall receive the same - uniform, clothing, arms, equipments, camp Equipage, rations, medical and hospital attendance, pay and emoluments other than bounty as the no tate and plummet force of the United States of the like arm of service from and after Jatr nary Ist, 111(4, sod .bat every peruse of color who shall hereafter be mastered into the err• vice shall receive the same emolument of bounty es the President shall Order in the different States or parts of States not exceeding $lOO. Any colored person colleted and! mastered Into the 'creme ea a volunteer under the call of October 7th,lFiti3, for . 300,000 men who was, at the time of en ilatixtent, enrolled and suiject to draft in the State in which be •olunteered, shall receive trout the ratted States the same emolument of bounty as paid to white soldiers under Bald call, not exceeding in any C. 15 $lOO. The negro soldiers owe the final pillage In the Honey on Saturday of the Senate bill raising their pay to the same as that of white soldiers more to the butcheries of Plymouth end Pt. Pillow, and to the President's failure thus far to protect them from barbarous lie. rations of the rules of war, than to, any pro cloudy formed. All free persons of color who have beau or may be mustered into the military serrtce Alan, from the date of their enlistment, receive the same kind of uniform, clothing arms, equipmenta,camp equipage, medical and hospital attendance, pay, emote. meritspuid bounty as others of the regular or volunteer forces of the like arm of the ser vice ; and all enlistments in the regular army may be foe the term of three years. The evening session of the Howse was de voted to speech-making. The attendant', was very small. Adjourned. From Now York. New Soac, B.isy I.—adrift. from Onlpep• per Court House of !set evening report every thing quiet in tilt New Orleans advisee state that General Stone has been supersalled by General Dwight se Chief of General Stank.' staff. General Stone, under orders from Washington, it re duced to the command ea regiment ofrego- A refugee from Shreveport says the rebels admit a Lou of only 11,000 men, but admit that they were defeated in the tut day's Eat tle,Aad suffered so heavily that they did not consider it prudent to renew the Week. The report among the rebels wu that Stevie wee moving towards Shreveport with 22,000 men, and'Prire with en army of 27,000 was oppos ing him. Shreveport is protected by Canteen miles o fo•'ltioationf, which the rebels confider lm p- gnable against anything short of Ibo,ooo m gunboat Eastport remains ashore tan milts below Grand Ecaro, and two gunboats are aground on tho falls Just share Alexan dria. from Co address of Gen. Lee to his com mand of cavalry, of Batiks' army, it would Beets that had been stipereeded. Three thoilsand rebel cavalry are roported In lb* neighborhood of Clinton, Ls., above Port Hudson and their intention is surmised to be the destruction of the plantations work ed by Yankees. Magruder's army, reported et 10,000 strong, is on the Guadeloupe, Colo rado and Brazos rivers Texu, with the ox• ociption of 5,000 at Galveston. The Brownsville (Taw) Joinacii, of April. 10th, bu sictvioes that the Preach are retreat ing , from the city of Mexico. This is doubt-. less a tan amt. Latest from Europe. Ilauraz, April 30,—The following is addl• tional note by the steamer Europa : Ao Antwerp dispatch of the 13lb inst., saye that the rebel steamer Florida, recently from Brest, put Into Bermuda, where she was wall received by the English authorities. She sailed from Bermuda and arrived at a port In Portugal. • The London Shipping Gazette says, officer' of the (Inatome at Liverpool, atlll'retain foe: seelpn of the Gunboat Alexandria, but it le stated that her owners have beep notified that the Crown is ready to deliver her up,' on the weal application being made. Liva'Pna dforheS.—Breadeturfs. very doll. Flour dull and nominal. Wheat very dull and slightly lower. Red Western 7sod@B,3i. Bed Southern, fls 81. Cord quiet for mixed. Beef tending downward. Pork .dull anetnn changed. Barba heavy. Batter heavy, and!•,3a 4d lower. Lard lanoline and easier. Sager /nodular, and opening at en advance of Is Ad, which waa partially loot. Petrole um buoyant; Nalco Grade at £l6 lOs per ton, and offered at le 11dg2s per gallon. • 'London Circalar reports • Breadatuffe quiet and steady. Seger 'Bins; holders demanded an ,dviince. Rice quiet .and steady. Petrolattm . firm. PrevisirS. oteady. Lard steady. American semarieson at only small :retest plea 'nor:anal. Brie shares,6634(3 l 67}£; Lliblels Central, 111)413 1434 de...multi,: • • . The Mareaehneefte Ler,lidature Borrow, April 20.--4 the - Zammoluustte lenate yesterday the Committee on Federal 'Relation' reported series el . resoludoin • 'in relation to national affairs, urging the pros ecution ,of the war, And- pledging the re' souries of the Mate in its support, recom mending. an 41 - miktiditkint- to the Constitution abollslung . slavery, and. declaring Ana the Preildent has discharged tar 4 11111 3... - 44 , ! impOt7. and.aillsit: end kt that Ms qxitast.T*ttaildu,ll2*lhe Prom the Potomac Army W.SHINOTCSI, May I.—lnformation received from the Army of the Potomac, to-night. states that the troops 'shish went to Madison C. M. ea Thursday, harmed the town to ashes. It it not haulm ohother this was done by orders of rot. , . Gen. Burnside visited Gen. Meade last night and spent iOlllO hours at his headquarter. Deserters, who tame in yesterday, re port that Lce's army is 80,000 strong, with 22,000 effective cavalry, all in good condition, with ten days supplies. The railroads art running Eight and say, bringing up reinforce ments. Destructlve Fire Neu 111.Vt5, Cons., May L—The most destructive Goo that we Lave had for thirty ono sears. t.l; place haat night- • The Me lodeon factory at Trout 1 Sons, the carriage factory of unto A Co. and J. F. Goodrich, and Brace h Co ,th• Silver plating chop of G. GaL.. breith, the Davenport Mission Chapel, and two Private renidecees nod a brick barn were destroyed. A number of persons, not ascertained, relished in the flame. The total loss by the fire wait from .5.80,000 to £OO,OOO, the insurance on which is above $.43,000. Return or the Frritett Vevsels--The Rican:ter New York. filoaaot, April 29 —The French revels, which went to Cry Point to take away to— bar, from Richmond, hare all returned light to Hampton Roads. The sterainor Now York, with tick rebel priconcre, has rolled for City Point. Later From North Carollua—Partteu- laza of the Capture of Plymouth The Newborn Times of the 27th, contains the followlng late particalz.rs of the siege and capt are of Plymouth: The nest attack was made on Fort Gray, which was situated about one mile from town on the Roanoke River. The rebel battery which commanded this fort, it Is said, was' planted on Polk's I.land, about a half mile dissent On Wednesday morning the rebels prepared to storm our works in Plymouth. They accordingly massed their forces, atid precipitated theta upon Fort Wessels, Bat tery Worth, Fort Gray and Fort Williams. These places were taken in detail, after sev eral repulses. . Bat seven then, it is said, :bat General Wes sels still held out end fought the rebels In the streets of PO, mouth l throwing op rifle pits for the protection of hi. ms, , and was may overpowered by sheer force of numbers, being nearly twenty rebels to one Federal soldier. It is oleo said General Wessels pulled off his tenth and went into the work himself, with the noel indomitable will and energy, throw ing and-grenades. T On the surrender of the place the colored soldiers and Second Loyal North Carolina stampeded for the swamps. Most of the negroor, war regret to hear, are said to have been massacred. Tao conduct of the rebel soldiery or their et:ricers, or both, are said to have been barbarous in the esteems, lad that they even went so far as to threaten personal violence to the gallant old soldier who had command, for so n.,bly punishing them • It is reported that the rebel loss was be tween 1,00 and 2,100 killed and wounded. while our loss was comparatively small. Alt honor to the heroes of Plymouth. The sword, sash, and belt presented to General Wombs, by his veteran brigade, were not captured. They were deposited by him with General Peck for safe Weeping, and are safe here is Newborn. Some twenty colored soldiers re cruited at Plymouth, escaped from there at the time or the surrender, and reached bore on Sunday mottling. . . . The following members of Co. E, Second 4 C. Union Vt?tuoteers, also escaped from the enemy at the surrender of Plymouth, and hare reaohed our lthea, vu: items Haggard, KathanieVf. Overton, 3iitehell Howard and Alamos Ciitiford. , The "rule 64.1) Jur in 11.:hzta_._olcio Ettraurs• pared aa3thYljrthxl:Ab icy the rtvet: - ..14:4 - 4!ftpiplrOilftloknan wiu irif.la •,, • ' t.,;',. . • ---' ' - 4Rk.......... Abe' , , e: i-aileft Plymouth fur -,s 111"...---- 9 BY 1 ILLEG RAP B. • ,--.- t .: • Cincinnati car lint. t. prlt 31.1:1 - Icar very dull sad pricrut ounetral ; Suprreee 14,4$ .16,50, but ther• rates a'a I' , a srrat tixtret rater.. le brat ; Seat $1.45 and Wititu Cure rani at CI for Ear - Whitby firer rulitruPittt7.4Crematut at the ctrut• ti Pirati,eu I,,:iurt - troar. firm crud Stie /Alter mire 7.,(17 , 1 bible at , itChy,, end t34,elkj.t.SS for Cc heti,. Eutli t ..I , l i i i l i t; g at , i,4loeitiliali,utie bra*, Slitue at 173..ie;;,fei . r , fr parked. Lard quir4 at - E'r%e' :: - ..(g22n. 151.0i41.1u, 17F.j179 , All. r Xe r ibae, ritrroy. New 'lurk Market. Ncw A,rll W.—Cotton quiit rkurr du" aO4 , t0 , P.,7 tc:..WC47 to for ittd e; 70 - 47 r, 61r u. U u. WA 4kt Aroc plug ; 70471 c fo , tprzny, 71(4:4, for )I.l.rnultla Cu. Old 17.102 c. rnr Wistern R.d . Wrl rn Com HuHalo Bt E/11 , , A pril n I. dui aukl <h. 4toek light, w neat doll an 4 hdd 61.<U for N.l Red. td.-a7 auq Bllleraut I. /plo¢. n,d 01.10 14,30 Coro ta beld at 51.1:10 rrt•• b Us. Oat. wan Wed el i 07. c. "but) d,. I 1 at 51,1541,14 SPEC/AL ./0"1/ TlcEs WY.. 0. 6001711101 'oco. aunvoill win. r'-,,-'IiOBINSON, REA & CO., (tw0 ....1 ....I to iloattison, Maus & titu..cra,) WASHINU TON' WORES, rotmosall & MAcminent. Pttuborytt. turn of BOAT AND STATIONER' STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL GEARING, SOAMING, CAST• INGS, of AlldeacripllotA ; OIL TANKS S STILLS ; BOLLES AND SIIEET IRON STOOL &got. tor GIFYARIPS PATY.NT INJICTOII, r.,rt yrgoitu) SUPEE.IOR COPPER mut A SMELTING woRES, Ntroootaus PARIS, McCIHROV di CO., Makoo/octoyoro of SIIRATIIING, CRAZIERN• AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED (X/PPEIR BOTTOMS, LIAISED STILL BOTTOMN, bPALTER SOLDER. AU, Iroport and doal.n to LIE:ALS, SIB PLATE. SHEET IRON, WIRE, A. Coutantly cox Band, SINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Waal:mule, No. uo rtnrad 1-% BECOND STEI, rld=orsioni .1.. of .oappor cut to soy dogasd pat tern. voy2B.lydmer 040 NERVOUS SUFFERERS OF DOTI! 13.T.EZ5.—.1 reverend gentleman h►e ing beeini to health to e taw dun, after are. dergolng ►D the areal realm and Irregular =pen. sire made Of treatment. without equate, conalders hta wind dttty to commantento to hie atllkied faller crmtnits the means of 00Th. He..., on the receipt en addressed envelvr, be will..enddese, mew of the pireerltitlon .teed. Direct to Dr. JOBlll IL DAOI;44L, 188 Welts:oh...A, K T vh11:11,,Iso-T [0 - THE CONFESSIOSB AND EX rar.TENiar OP AN INVALID, inland:ad for the izcrltaod sa a warning and caution to young men wbo sago from Nemo DobUlty, Promatam Deny of Manhood, eto., implying, at the same time, A. means of KJ ems,. By one who has oared libasoll ear Wag poi to groat expense and Wary Dawns!' medical btanina; and outcry. • By encloalng a poit4eld addroned earakno, singla conlot may to bad of the exam, NATILANTEL MAMIE, Z. 4. mrSrlaydrif Bailin& X tom mutt,. N. I P. DIMIJIAS fI:LA BELIE MEL WORKS REITER di CO, Souasson to Bolter, Hartman 8 Go., mtuanitotausni of OAST STEEL, HPRENG, PLOW AND BLISTER STEEL'; SPRINGS, AXLES, (ROWBABS, do. Worts, 1111 ST WARD, Alleghotay City. -P.O.A, dm PITTSBURGH. Ps. faISAY .BMiNVABT'S TBOOFLEI3,-70t. . {he onre of ilmmenear.lThinat Masan, in; are aperially recommended toilful/Mar, &Ewa, and parsons wbom vocation calls them to spa* In pab-., Uo. Manufactured only by GA. 'LUMP/MT t C 0.,, Itarriaburs. Ps.., to sham .0 orders should to dressed. MiirPold by Drum/Ista everywhere. 0. A. DAMMAM A 00 tc -- ?DOHA COOHILIS &3R0., Man. ufactsmrs of LOON RAILING, IRON! wafters' AND VAIILT DOORS, WINDOW, 81/17T MS, WINDOW GLUED& to., Rae. EL ehrbOND tad SS TIImD STBDTT, boL 5T.9,4 and Market. Hamm; bond s t owlet, of noor:Safiaran,fariey*.t kiltable fat ail pumice. ' Partktlci-attentton paid to engladiag Drive 1.,,c44, Jobblzi done 4/am nape*. . tag N. BANES & 139NE1., Diva=s; sonidoli.AiiD DOZIEST/0 ILL or; 111011 ANGE; U 4 as OATES Olr DEW S'S., nvinnsarzselitesqrr, No. 67 WARES; STREET. Ditieturgb, ft., • • • areolloctios6 ass." 6 on 4..t.bw prindpg cals . throngtrout 111/171itti4 Stal.e. 11 - 713:EN81 E. COMM. Fosewato rim am 00111213810 N 22M21:111M2S . 22 3 ebotso• &N at tq 0111=3E, USTI% ex= 111313:Ind prodn. putridly, Ho. 23 woo! er. . VIaI:PAW AND CLOVEA J., Ualtd Vanua P DIOS 110 1 3 bash: QLOVYII OM M ; • lastarcudieratebr., •iirAtri, - wumr, - • MED/CALL. M lANDE4EY Nos- 67 and 69 Fifth St., BLOOD SEARCHER, J. K. FIILTON, Dauoater, 17= GILSON'S EXTRACT PARERIA BRAVA, CHLORINE WATER, •-. for ..1., HOOFLAND'd GERMAN BITTERS, Aprmrnseb um ALL TH2 NLWSPAPIiIN, FULTON'S Nita STORE. IMEMIM:i T.-18+50-X PLANTATION BIT-TEES, 1=1"213 FULTON'S D R. WISHARTS PINE TREE TAB OOEDIAL, &D MTISZD TYLSTWIME., • For mail at lIILTOWB DRUG 81111311. CONSTITUTION WATER, auvutrialD LH ORBOHIOIA =EI FULTON'S 11BUG STORE, Al Ett'S Cherry Pectoral £ Bargaparina, I=3 FULTON'S. HAIELDYZEI Bachelor's and•Ohristoderdi, For matt at. FtILTOWIS. TWO 00013 111.0 K 27111 POST On= DUDE AND, iniBIBDt. ~J: _ IE!!!! .. . 14401 40.4141.5.1.0.4.4411141 O, 11114.6 mt„ 1 ~',' . !.1-' •+• ' • :, , . .4.......,.....u_ -.. 4 , .r.,,,,,,,,:,,a„i,...,,,,,..,...___ JfEESMGLA.WROUS SILK PEARL SOAP. GRIIMPTON 361 Liberty Street, Bala Prapriatan and Illaallfatfarasl Oat Weettra Pcmarytranla, Ohio. Indiana, 1111staf. am! 211somt. tam. maanLc:nron of • naprrko. ail:lot , 1 Palm, German, Olive and Rosin Soap, AA:d verf ova EMI= Of aus SILT= YEA= SOAP, Ti LI di ire contl deur:tally recommerid or barer for general owe then any other before thawpatina, should b., brae m mina had [wither Potash, Salt, Lime or. Cos.. or may other subrtrorre fn it, Mtn Clf.tllllll • • Can Cartult ar 14 are the dust Gawks. {'caws:. tad Woofer. too Le washed with the rapidity of Cott.. or Liter Clothes 'reglad with clor SAL P,FR 'PEL4B.I. FOAP do not require Wilt. or half the robbing, which of comae arm the weep and tear. SILVER PEARL SOAP $0910,01 Grosse, Dirt. Tot.. Blahs., Printer? Ink. Bono%and the worst Beige fh n i. modlatoly, .pairing It ielth a motet Stone.. Moe protecting Indoor, Carpets and Purnitnn from ands .1 glop. It Impart.. MB Weer to Plata, Jewelry, Ghhenrare, Enemellei Tainting. end Patent Lember harriedlate m at d tor cleanier turtle and 144.11 tile It bat uo Tor dea Bab. and pertk, Marty air elm:mooning. the SIL 00.01' U • perm& hams, In • .art. all who Ben rid Its ruperlor qualities, acknowledge It the peaten Illsoorery of the soh This Com any sek tr . W moo all oho are hammed to using Noma and mMIT men refund the prim of the came should It toll to accomplish what we olefin For It, if used according to oar direction& Bold as vrre OIMIS PEC P017211i, In My boxes, tleiterret? m the cantos basic; or In al. logbeny, Btruttngnson and city residences nee in unwire. Direction. tor use on ea :pamper:, Mom} Idarebauto from abroad will do' grotl to ho & Oil. eait, 567 Liberty. met; epp, We P. 0.., heals Railroad Peawatter Pewt 4Fir Beware of all =mask., . wine Renal. usliem bearing our wade-mark..-811.NE6 PEARL StIkLL securcd 47 Neboxial Oappicbt. WILLIAMn CI.ASSICAL AND H. conga Ell , IsL scncxgr.,,No; U. fig. Cl.fr street. Terms ill ye r =bedv tenons.. or 11 eal.. In adnu Lours me. Lou of Tuition flos.B as. till 1 D. ca. . . . • TESTIIIONIALS: Zinctrion—l take pismire In saying that Prof. Withers la amply violins toe:civil& and to teach the art of Reeding end Speaking With ors, die titians., elegance, easy.. sod Imprealre iffeci. twat,. KIDD, Professor t.f Ekimaldn. Boon.Entriso can PT.XIMNSUIP.—as a teacher of Book-keeping and Penmenehip he has ticsuperfor CEIAS, B LSE s EL, Seey Lti 000 Oil Co. A J. LEE, of Atwell, Ls * Co. Those who desire a scientific as well as a thoroughly practical knowledge of the beat systeasof Book-keep leg and accosits can no where obtain that knowledge In a superior manner thee solar he Slam at Prof. Dept, fl thIUEL TAGG•ET, • Prot JO3. H. MOWTHOELDEE, GEO W. DILTHELIDOE. Book-keeps for E, D Idtbei4e. . JOHN n. FEIIIIHSOE, • I Attorney .t Law. He bus, in my optelon, no aupertar es • teacher, and to Woe more la due than I can,treer repny. d. EI....HEYNULD3. Hook-keeper Mr Eterson,Pr.suen d. Co. ap3o;newly NOTICE TO THE OWNERS OF DRAYS, HACKS, !c.—Notke to hereby Oen to all'cornere of Drays, Carrtigo, Cu=lmam., • bettor resident or non...olden% IA the City of Pill,. boob, to pay their Coven at the Tteaeureree Mace of the city of Pittsburgh, forattak. In accordance .1111 act Act of Assembly approved Starch 6Dth, 1360, and en Orditiante of the Connell. of the city of Plttee. terigt,6tecd April 13, d 1181, 0 artilintia m ry 71 1 1 5 i, 1864. WI be placed in tlne Lunde ofothe live ' ol"'Pole 1064, ce, for collection, subject to bLe 1.. of 10 cents for the col. tertian thereof ; and all pore.. who - .neglect. or te tras to take out Lionse..ll ho imilSert to • pearl to be recovered before the Blayor, double tee antoatt of the Lion.. ond Metal Plates of prerlool ygomoottat be to. turned .t the Ilcoo Licatsos tatotf out, Of pay kS ants thonfor. Emze= Each aniabotae reblcle_fievea dollars and fifty tont. Zech two-horse 0 . —Twelve dollar•. Each lionnbortai —Fifteen dolman . Ewen two-borne kiseit.—._Fifteen doliara Omainneee and thaberbbeete drum by twq eighteen dollarn. For earn additional borne heed in any of the above roblrlot • ore dollar. W..F.ICEIBM3II, _ Clt,. TreS.ll.l. DYSPEPSIA AND FITI3I frA:eS myls A SURE CURE TOE ==M=P3==l - - a Treatlwo on F.O lan ant native Herbst Peepers -llnsw, oubllyben by Dr. O. PRELPPI DROWN. 'fbs prencrlptson was (eras!" d him blanch a Dv:midst fiat manner, that be cannot con.c4tutionatrefoo to Male Is knoan. as It bat cared serrybodyntbo bas sea 11 . nerrer having felled Ina Ones rap. It Is equaLysure In ewes o' Fite as of Dyepeprlai nn3 the Ingredients may b. found In any drag 40... Pent free to ail on In. receipt.( ths, tents to ylhay prel ate. Andreae Dr. 0. PR ELT'd no. 19 Brand street, Jersey City IC J. 5t0..3:6.e0d MOTTO 4:— STOLEN-43 miaons Of 5.20 1.1 Spada: /Ire 150, Ni.. 2161. 2143:11 4.2440 The. $l , O, No. 1 0 ,3 8 2.70,3 •+....a 5 t Tea POO. lice. ett'B, 8 . .179; Three 'KW, oa. 23 877, 13,87 a 23,870 Tbeolla Coupcms bear date Nor-abs.-2.1, WO; all parrotts are berabz7 notified mot to urcbtae them. • any panne r•sterirg tha Ccr.pgr: orFattoa• snob Information ae 44141 tradtothe detteltob of the We, will be Ilb,ra'ly reararand by " - • ISAIAH DIL9SIT4B - 00, ap"ll:tf 803asteratreat. TO Ya.lNTatti PRESSES FOR BILL , 031111 ADAMS' ?AMISS PESAl44tottin 33N4t. Inch, ONE TATEOII mannAi, hod t 3 D. NI Inottra. ON TAILOR DOU oLE bed . 27 la 36 lacboo. Ad to good varkfog order. Wlii . be, 6°111'41 Lb:a -go!. &man or address opllktt OAUTrZji - UolAtilt4 H YLAND-, WOODS a - CO., mERCEI&NDISE WItIiKERS, LOMB/LED STELES, BALTIMORE, Otdon tot pscroltaso of COITTIE. trUGAII, Ealtbfolly ezoonted. apeaa. attexittim given to iblpplaz., by psztotadlon, to: 11e... dump., Dcanretl Co., NOV T. 6. Las Who-Iry Po., '• do; tltfdd Mao:4 ; do; 0 1 ,... rogla , orty, Woo. . d poltitoore. yoU.CAN ALWAYS PspCIIRE Csostitritlon Water end Tattoo Water, Burma's Oncoalos and Ralliston, Laird 's Bloom of South, Humes Magnolia Halm. Holloway's Ms and Ointment, Hazel Hair Heaton: smdZtilotalmnitun HalmbrAd ■ Hunan andruminekilla; lAndsey's Improved Blood Boarber, • Hilton's Inalintde Oement, Abe Toilet Bo Lee and Pe:tithes, • ' Via Bmsees, Hall Drchee, tooth Ihnshee At the antral Drag Store. comer Olsto and inderil straw, h 2 Market Howe, Attested,. - • • 01t0 ACtdiLLTdt co. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER-- ♦ ally fellow ou Ififth aircat .deaior los to aml both tea omf , al ,, ar WorfeOiland the pobllo, by adverttalb e g that .Irr." Lludaey ono be aeon at Ws place of Modena Few los Blood fhlkoh.r TM. to alotpty au votroth. The arbutus 1315nd Saimaa. as toll at all ether geouloe medlcio•s can he had In any quantity of ausozi•toluxsTozi, Corner Youth - and inifilaCita itiOete. 1864. . LlnislELL 1864 Abuse saKebteut at POMMY 413 D cotra - Traa MIMI DIABLO, bre 11181.—br vim to .. 1 ‘41; b roan, la tatitet Turkey. Textray Moroox. with Olt e d gy sad with marb ln le Ogee—with toclot potent dace and elastic leiteetugs, NI slue, sof from the comosonart to the very beet. ray seta at reamtable retro by WW. JO,I33EISON 00; Sistioitent. 0014de...ran 57 Woctfetreot. VALUABLE • FARM FOR fikLE.--'. Oae hundred and ten ear; bona filly to obit, cultivation, remainder in chola tuutcr,,dnvidint tercute irc tou t t t ta;t h tgl t t y nieet rooG ' urasrd at, Ico Lstor rey ed, excellent sprints, pleasantly 'situated Id ev r shunt livennlee ttemßewielcieyville, „rot , price ' andtenne crrnz ap3o PVllarket Skeet: i PRESSED AND •Ct)II3.KYN 140 1 0 0 0 PIIZSSED • and.. . - 400,060 cuuntoar itracic; • On bud sad Ihr a*DP 67 DAVID 11 . 111C11i$13X. z 5631.13, , 4tli6 JAMES LAFFERTY, .1 ATTOWNEY:-AT—i:AW. AO t.g.l onnOPNY OPi, oMoo. No. IN VOIISI7I ETNNir:T, ato.O Grout Pfflatough. TT U. & 10-40 LOAN U. rkbravti?al t 4 !. - ," - r't °oval=;num. 10-sit . LUAU; 4-" as cu. con of t4sta4 nay; • co Wei:lo:nd: • ;• ..1011w . A 1.• :QTGRE SRADEA. • - ordeis, 'short ut , tls, •lypt ILNyEIOPB +NAM? a.. 1104111116-..hearML ;l: 10;4 1h azgons.ti graglorav!,TAl,6 80f973.41.117) 111101:,& GREAVEXCIITAMENTI tIiiPAR4ONLIO iffitUritOgi OLD PRICES COWMIMII Jrcoto to the: Excepted ritiseit °HUY= ISIALN raj CHUM? I '; BOOTS AND SHOE% AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. etULDIWOVA SHOES FOR .10 Cl4ll. CONCEIT HALL SHOE STOW No. 62 Fifth street. 8111r5C0PrY &HOZ DOM (heads.' B thNS ' SHOES A , y 11TD GAITEItk SLATER & SOUTEti 54 Market Streo.. HMO tar ale awry atyl• of Ikqts. Suet sad Galtraii to Loll& antLimee, sad. • •• NEW GOODS'! NEW GOODS I We have Jost received our Serbs; striciat • BOOTS AND SHOES, Which we will tell at the LOWIST OLSII Pats We have the langeat and tag wilacted staelluat . Sian , ' Fins Calf Bgnarri.toed_ tat Rob fond In the city. LteDECP,W,! sbehdaane; Wee es a telt- . ajirri". as araisare enlatet A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Lamm. 11123113' AND crtermazzre ; Gaiters, Bahnorats Of Boot le ' i Of all 'be West aeries sad qmaltlea: Jan ratelfilli sad aril be cold et the arty leant liars la the J. H. BORLAHErfI, 93 Market Rae, .pill • . keened Awe tram MK. efUSToM MADE ROES-44R RANA NJ just matrix! • loge aseortntrut ourra, lauds ezromatio.i-;,- tat Neer Turk and Thiladelplala ocitainWerk:rui Isola and Medea. Gem, ElO, Morro= Gat e* Luang naltocaels, Salta cid Gaiters •411.ti11e ,, Them goo& an erartanted to hi the BEST . nude la the country. A to • guneret seaortment et all klnda and 411111141 of Chtldren's Staple And hum St.coa. : no. ALBRze. SO 4 00:-i No. T. car. of Wired and SOME OF LAST SIIMMEWI3IOOI4 AT OLD PRICES . - , - ai Boutants, os mutattaitiZ'', - NEM CAMPBELL, Manta*Oei,ol tl BOOTS AND MOM, of every —4 . l=tp,litft• 348mithEleld street, Plumb ' CEO. ALBREE, SON .Sc 00., WI LOIO. solo sad Retail Delon la BOOTS, 8E16E8,4, corner Wood and Fourth Cacao. EittabdribZ GENTLEMEN WISHING c. FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. made In Oa 2108 T VASHIOSidIit and LATEST .owe do son to tan ISPOO /11. DILE & 00E17913 OrUL.A.l2l,6TitaliA ae. cluidnidis • !Lir sp26 TB IC 8 U Lamm ros fa - John Harsh & Co.'s Soda ASJI, tonstmatly nothing the same. lotted% to odd ;al on tha mot tornado ten= SUL Mit 4 pi „ Opel. bud, adapted to the onautkotahrotGleae. - - _ 0. W. CHUBOICE4II, 22 sorra no= smart ihnotapti4,,, witra.ca JIVER WARRIIOI3EI FARRELL, IRVING a CO., 1::1; HO. no macs STUMM rituDELPariAii, Doable Btrtmgt4 Nan a PBS, a' BOLL ilIBLPIIEBB7:1 2. ios4sto (14: 1 1 Tw Melia rte., paid far BOP% Ick at tbsi. zottloull • FURT AND tIIIADE TRKEdS, EVEUGIIEENS, Ace. tl' Of AIWA To hots T. 201,0:0. and of alt:::.ibo lasting minks mat profitabla for this looOdou Ws ban cans too mss,'to Xarly flostakilogoa Bloch, Holland Applo. stns. laboostsc Oatio. Slag of Tompkins - Oa, Shod. Island Gam;- Ogoo Beam?, Rambo, Ompkoluniso, Wstooll!OlOot, , I MIY, PiA Cldar t&t.llW7raVazzli atak Tlli TOM. WM , 611111373811.8 T, GRU B alOki MUM, La, to . AZ our stook tOyoko. AO. gnat tad teetuott to Pilaw , or "ethat ora ala" ....Ordtto loft at th e . f to Maar& Poet oOlot, will ha IWA _ 40- . • -- , , • • JOHN{ K itiVA` Ibriblvi4 . Petsbantb sod °alma It anowiniO LADIES, "1116 SYS li. 0V1LD10111569 HOOP SHIQTSy 111 nazium ororrgar NrCLEWiNWS N, - No 55 Fifth Sciget. - 1 -- SPRING GOO if . CLA. l l.ll:::_fitatirri*: , I•Jusi - teciefryd',lreinstlhe etthret'oltla4ll44o6l -- I S rill telacted stack of god* dastimed taVtltsep dad &OSUMI," ttldfjeolllthint to put et it," 'ln -, !Armors: VIES= ClLAYTtlerstsl CO4IIIIII Ilsaar rtil3lolllll, _" 011111 Ari 'sad - - NEE ,- COLTIPTGIS • awl USZATEIZEII:3; dr abwas - 44011 7 .. gusts. styli sad tskr, an of which I will antittlets drctertithslat4st and dr st Estddasbldidiadtt. by itspottstcsdsrotbseti as - shaft baits sad simissisats :. terms:'*be, it,larits lade! dr Gedts:: , ird*rds ttoods;daeb ss ass stostly kept, la lint tstittsk. thy s!ces: . - oremivoliettad as# p.re -out. *slily Ithi.lo gt. ibis' litsdst. nor !orwoo stadia gads ter. • - vi•Albis tit bemADS - ifts it =hunt/ran 1,, • 211.4.82494 arms tar*, at • • . 1a , 007 1, CLOIMB; -C1A.11P278 409 TADLs 1301 ,s¢lll[o. - SISOWPIMMIKL. . , , Allaiders t4 Slitiimaist tco 11 eTMKS 'Mr - MAIAPM;' • pisca a I T /PT Prowls Zrtuots-Dsoonrco Al Inn all tiosto of Da 14i 4 44 , ariellonnn ninanigne 020. on annanno stres‘ lionnoinantnenn Alnitn.... ens' Y' SALT IMS-100 IniteitijAd eir soft UMW /NIP= Mil"' :m'z ~~
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