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    VOLUME , LXXViii---isTO. 49.
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vwf -LATEST
Fla .ftRIMURGI.
Vho Periiwlvitnia Leigidature.
TO TUB 'PREgißilli.
214—Bilift PiiishiOtsed Trisiris
Becrisiling is Brisk.
/Vida DIVA& to the kittablUll Gazette--
' 'Rimini*, Yob. it, ism.
'.
g " iilo4ll '* 4 4'iolt miLiot , tartkotiz.
41141 /31r ilhil o ,: . ltisy bounties to volunteers.
Th l f a 4ll ;Yirillif'isise — di Alt Meg eltatoti,
__,, _ Veer to r aily;' to •bortow money • to- creel _r_s
°ya w l . l,dreae; utairpgsouftterfelting of Ualtell
'''''' t notes Mali:flinty, pingskiwi by St.to
Aitits)!iikkorieir -:Orber 'azta-rogent. of Peaes.
arAlraiik to brilA: - atr . ectm - in • any railroad'
ocomiiios,
.. loetirporated ..' by taw Mater.
we antberitlniibe fteboal Erectors of *are'
,joirnstdp, Greene county, iefeiy IC iti - of fog
itttweet. tatt,3lof two per rant. for bounties;
iellffilatteilinendhoideorniaaniiiee'lepert deel-:
dents; ortesnalin Saxonburg, Potter county, a
"ber icl!
teal eeikirlDistrlitt. '' •' ' ,'- i
_ sr-'Sratuom.-- . The following bills
- 397 1, . onolncorporating pat ,Pittsbirrit
It sid ildfren Company; tine Ineorporatini die
s Ontassillo sod Ilided 'Railroad Compann.orta
juonritopttillit tbaGireid Rouse lailway. Coos :
pop' one': allowiitk . -Greebe tolittsbip, , pram,
t math to,..iii_bocnib;cm InemrrstiosAte
4:71cm1400 1 .0 - ColniialiY;7 1. "' : - -
ajountel.a. , ,'- , -
.. ...._.
bills hens posed : onis
, i t? tipffElft: 010-kiZtg.b . i: mrtridges or ,
`pbeittaitta i t ettrience:Or Memr cerretlea ;'one 1
oangl,4, 000. oam4 of the 'WeahlOgtoia ~001,1!
Cereparitor Ennsyl l raila to the '{iltlpn:
company, and granting them
. 'theiime,powereln Statos as In Territories; a
; 3 inklalient intharlsing the Caton • Mutual
In
%'~egraaxCompany, or Vestuiereland county to
. T.di[ide • propaty• to ho 'lnsured Into two
eleSica ; one to' 'extend the time for tho
'"earcipletlon:': '• the ' Allegheny Valley Ralf
r r;Oriiii ftirtber supplement' authorial= the
41Ot'thier tiriierirliritte eta Bear Moiratold Tian
road
•
eiotainkj,otkitO. mirth:me and extend the
-net , lneortuwation , iof , the Excelsior ',Railroad
. $lO Coal; Company of Allegheny county t.` one.
ipititlyanUthr purchase oft library la the county •
The supplement changing the name of tile'
/Toogblcumny Cent .. .ll°llov --- 6inpany and] In
; •vrcesing Its
,4harer. 'An act incorporating 'the
; - 011 CrreeLlleum end .011 Compahyicancilected
01Ktlia !Wender. An act IncorpUratlng „Nit
bona in& Transportation
,Corapiny,
• cirati defeated: - An net Ineorpainting the
can•-31 loins Eumpuny . wasaladdefeeted.
Iterreht read the. fidlordir 4 One
.'actlrliatdr'tkatrastece!'or inC -oltirssoof r r o
eicarellat' Tarcntrtm to CCcivircelrtnict
ircclutate,tirlabf
Pcn) . ..Mczv to Mcasiill'ect , tocnistip for
purpoi.cp. A supplement. to an act' cstablisMap;
a commor. school Eystent.- - - - i
Mr. GraF.!_i suppli.racntary act lacorporit-,.
. thiiMonstugaliCla WaterCotorgiy." • •
Adjourned. --
1
Dlirt . it4i, to tbe Pittib u4;•tt G-caette
. ,
Ilantwentran, teb., nail. and
t 6i:enlace; .hate returned front Wasrhhig
- They pew'. the Secretary of War "and
": General trY..wha gaTc them the following in
formation: No prat:v/14c le made that the draft
t. rill to postponed; but-it will not. talte place to•
morrow .1n: the diStriets where recruiting Is
,t • • The state.merds contained In tha GOITCIICrd
ateetAlettte to the Prezident lutio',te?mt refereed
- Attoin - es: ee'ecial 3i)ccd, Genec4, l : o 4iifeld,
slid colonel "Foote',' or the Negro Bureau, tibia
Sekt - u:-..The autborttled'aCVNibl6g
: • ton contend. that the quota ot.rennsylvania as
It•nols stands, is right. .
, • ..
E. i f,XPEII:7I4OIC INTO' SOETItCLROLUUL
THE TOWN OF 'ALL SAINTS -CAPTURED
•SteD,o 4 lo torth of Cotton Destroyed,
, MD)P4OII7ItOIMM:MPOIL=
•
• ' Ifienis roof Feb. ld.—Admiral' Porter "has
• fortiaided , ' the following' to:the. Navy Depart
, •, ••. . - N. E. N. Moirrosim.o,./
• of,Wilmington, N. C., Feb. P. •
• Sir: I lorvelhe tenor to report that I entered
I.lttiellivu t 8. C.: on the night of the 4th teat.,
, and FUG-teeing:about- eight - miles with Tour
hosts and fifty men, landed, in the town of Alt
•":" Peilthi on the Littl River. The town
•
wan placed under guard. without the imowledgo
• . -of the inhabitanta r and raireecedod la capturing
• some soldiers and arms: . . •
• I held the place all the next day, and discos
vied &tidal:strayed SIOD,OOO worth of cotton. - I
, also captured trrAnts the month of the her;
•. bor contaiaing twenty-atm -Weil or 'cotton,
r ~ - , w hich -had tome.time been recurred to lighten
her. „Ileee. we bronght - off; together with some
a The South Critellea planters, and'ell the'men
whom I met; Formed to be willing to come
back under the old gmrenittacut, and most of
them seemed to be loyal'inen; only awaiting the
amanelptionvoelansnionr _
On thi6th I sent : two boats' crews abort to
charlotte inlet, wider Xhit,...rzatinand of Atting
Muter - e: A; 'tar surprised and ranted
the rebel force detailed ,to col'ect provisions in
that country, eapturing six soldiers.witlS their
'ainsand eqxdpmente,strak destroyed-the ltdres,
14101143 bid been gathered,ibuthe enacts at fort
Anderson.
•
..t.,
The soldias' lady stational ;It Charlotte had
siithdrnsit to araiat deinace of Wl
!'. -
'soinglan: I.lStaidiarsoldiers are' still .at Lock. -
woods Ferry. The 'Woods are fall of desiccant:
ycl 7 nnectriity; "din obod lent serVint l
1.1: Cosm m!
os. Lied. Co
3).,D. Flirter, comman d ing
tha Worth 'Atlantin FriMadrimi Ca te
Year litter,
North Carolina.
.Arryangeitlya alnerica—S t raztlsh,P4tratiaii
1011.08Suly‘
ktrvis•foitriyeb:l4..—Wle have - adtlees'of the
dth by the iteaniarPern from Cetdo the T u i t f ,
January. She brought news. that. the 8 ,
'Tentidon Vocation had been settled.. Theteritie
aro aaldtto be thatrern pass 8,000,000 of dollar.,,
for -the \expenses or the Spanish Expeditions
"Peru obtains possetsion .of the, .Chloca Monde,
admits a Spanish =Toy and addts .the interests
af.the Spanish Government. ;;- ;
Richard form-Miler New flerk;
of the californiaplotteers,!died,of neMalgia,
, 4Wwalron the 4th lust:
The small poy..conihuses its rawmat
The "rovernor of BOgoia hm issued on order
prohlidib - ig the passage or mewl trooPl.dauss
..the lithmus In Tilton. Esccpt ion is made with
regent to United :dates troops, owing to the
; /11131111011ottheir the. l'acitim
The , President of Salvador, in his message to
the Lt.g.l6l6tute, rkfates - itm charge that he is in
favor of annexing Cad-al America to Stelico.
; - 711e,Ocem. (la= brought /304,000 in tronsure.
'el . —_
t. Supplies to Union PriFoners..-Ilovementa ,
e ' ot Gen..Grant.—Yrumettou-..Gen.l'en n y .•
i." patter's IYound.
~. ~• .Forrutss Mat, nor, Feb. 11.—The EteriTTLIWP
'Atlantic arrived hero this !morning with the
✓ • ..
t\ .. malts and passenneta float Fort Flasher, :amon g
- '. • . Whnut were quite n number of odleer a. Stie also
czna i about two tons of private stores, :for our
soldiers in rebel Nit ons.'which have been here
some time waiting an opixotanity to be Sant to
\,
Richmond for distribution. , - ,
' Linn. Gen. Grant arrived Lan _this ntleirto - on
co the steamer Mary Nitatin, trout BalthOore,
.
and procoedod to City l'oint. . .
Col. Geo. S. Dodp, Chief. Quartexmager of.
the Army of tho - jatnes,'has beam promoted to,
4 Brigadltr-Utinernlabip.
Gen. l'ontypackceo wound has becorito more
painful, and ha le not eimaidered so walrus Iva
was tome days since.,
`Soles of 1-30$o.
.
ri c kTELTITIA ;Feb. 14.—The falai ottho 7-30
Icon cu'Fobrocry 1.31 b - and l4tb, by Jat 0n0k,,,
1i a vatcription airai mounted to 14;Z:31.9iY).
aM=MM
THE
ROTVBOPINIONOFTHEURRELLION.
THE CONFEDERACY ON TiiE EVE OF DISRUPTION
ATES'I`j . L.,I3Ets-N
tzw Tomr, Feb. I4.—The_ Tams says that
Senator Foote was given the - altornativo to ra
tio Synth, go to England or to Fort Warren.
I says Foote' represent" the Fcittindericy on
txtrteve of dhimption, and the struggie on the
of the rebels nearly over. He says high
'Military authority in Richmond admits that the
ea , Pture Branchvilletwast compel the vacua
tam of Charleston, Wilmington and even of
,
- Richmond Itself. Re thinks that the leaders will
ebdeavor to leave the country, and the campaign
on the parrofitlll,elawcadst diesematogracr
figr.,:s::.<4
Dlr. Foote Is prepared to ishie an adrift" to
the peoplerof the South, urging them to cease •
fighting and give np the contest, which Is so
</learly hopeleasi and es no terms but uncondl
to:al dultder asarlie { ohtiiineir, , to pm:aptly
ept such terms.
-Mr. Foote also represent' the unpopularity of
/eft Dents as -very gigot, and that the people
have lost all confidence In him. The Will= or
Stephstaillantor and Canybell was only ".rase.
On the partnf Davie, and* Ibreerechemalcat to:
the peace men of the South.
The Richmond Dispatch has nn article on the
_lmpatience of thneto the ;elide in commencing
'the military campaign. It calls loudly for action,
;arid say" lE.isho ti me to hold long debates lathe
cabin whet ' the , itilleAti:hithih'setaid ; of, the
(breakers.
The Whip has an editorial on thii - rilstatett of
Mr. Blair and the fallacies of the North in
f regard to peace. It declares there is no real
ge r a i e n e it freli t z 3 lu ie, t . : d iiionth is ateept on the basis ,
of defiance to fire Soelh'ert hearts.
_.°1"4"1411
The Sentinej abuses the terms :dieted by Mr. i
Lincoln, an.'„ says It la imPossitle to weeps. It
makes. the usual charges of had faith, partici],
trly In She eseltana of pe,..taflect., It says as
long asdtkeirebele had sta:rnicssa °gaseliers the
cartel was obaenred, but as soon as eircanistances
were reversed the eachangewns broken off under
frivolous pretexts..
In the rebel- Congress on Friday last, Mr.
Dartsdale, of Mississippi, offered a bill authoris
ing ihe tirtildesakto aik for apdemeept gam f the
'owners of 'Mayes the services of fftreiberof
ablebodled negmeitthat may be deemed noces
airy. The bill provides that no change shall be
made between master and slave.
On motion of Mr. Miles, of South tartelina,the
till woe rejected.
Mr..Rarksdaldtlsiestleoved te'refer It to the
Select Committee, which 'Was armed in. -
lieferre the reference of the bill, Mr. NCack-•
house, of Virginia, said, to his amnion, neither,
the people nor the army would enhmit to so mon-'
serous is proceedin,v; and today an order goes
teeth horn the War Department, carrying into
execution the proiisions of the bill of the gen-,
titm.au horn Mississippi, which sounds the
( ir.
death knell of ties onfederney.
The Petersburg F., CAI et the 11th . says it
less substantial grou ds for the belief that GranO
"was reinforced late week by itielve thousand of
Tholuss' troops. add during all Thursday; Fri
day and Saturday nights last, his trains were
:rattling freniCityThiint to Yellow Tavern.
The RichmondlThl draws ft pathetic picture
'of the eoteditirin'ef t h e fieuthern people, after
- -subjugation.:.lt represents the men begging in
fon ig - n lands, or reeving as porters and draymm
under -negro oiersters, fer Yankee merchadts.
It ripresee4,oletroaeu perfuming menial la>ar
Ad tallig Yankee tiuribandi to lirltient them
selves froinatarringior sing the privilege of
taking in 'washing for Yankee lask-masters.
'ffeolCvitiry Of ;the 4tb, sars:•'Doty . one dl
.visicrt of the enemy remains* Poeotaligo,cora
" pi - Sod:chieflycif Foster'S trdolis: ''"— - '
The SO in aldreriafathem are reports whieh
indicate that T 'mos hasten eye onMobile and
' other ponitalli l‘latiimti. Iris 'Carte will prob
ably move down' from the Teurieseee river on
the Blue Mountain rielTniiir in conneetion with
tbecaluton Said to be getting ready at g. 19 74-
, goals. Then IV e are likely to hare raiding parties
l'nott, limpid?, licht.hurg,and Natch 6, to .pre
vent troops.ltom going to Slue Mountain ant
PrzeCasc--tailklausk. and . TArliatisas Rep-
. . • ' . . .
• resentatives. I
Wasrsl , l37o7Z. Fib. 14.—1 n prite case bt
fore the :Unita - Elates' Dietrict Court is Fes
clamed is a libel, Abet n certain vmsel woe for
tidied by reason of-having entered the port of
Norfolk- in violation of regulations presented
by the Treasury. Department end the several
proclamations President. • The cargo
"Witijanded ln. December. iSGi, and the seizure
of the vessel was utt made until the following
June, anti during - the - interval the vessel made
iliree or four- Innocent. voyages. The turning
I tint of the case wan the question whether the
guilty by the language...of the
:ieitnirtilty. law by the violation store men.
'tfiltA; +Poi -Ifitrged'lititooXl' of the.
tutoequent.soyeete. coupled with the Carty of
the Occernment. The sententie of coudemian
tirn was accordingly pronounced.
The House Committee. on- Elections have re
ported in favor of admitting .Sir. lionseas, Dep•
ri scntathe from 1.011ii..;3 , 1.1), All , l 111, dreld,tl to
' rival In fever of admitting Johnsons
aid Jocks, an Ilepres . e . .ntattves front Arkansas.
-
The New Jersey Legislature and the Con
altuticual air.entlment—State Officers.
. TRENTON, N. J., 'Feb. 14.—1 n the Smote to
.day Mr. Scorel ' , offered a resrAutten, and giro
mad it, requesting. the Committee on Federal
Relations ti) fAQtII Vit Wednesday , their a•tlon
on the .0 I:Amendment. After dls
ewelon the mtitim.:Plurallo , l, by a vote of 0
ye is against 8 yeaPpgvcral Democrats voting in
favcr of the reselellbh. Mr. Ilolsnian misrned
Ma position on the Committee of Federal Rela
tions, and' it-was-accepted. .
In the Douse, the resolution for Immediate
" , oction on the Constitutional amendment wat
postponed for three days., .
The joint session for. the eltlon of 13 B.
Senator and gate and county officers will be held.
tediorrow." The Democratic successor of Mr.'
Fowler, deceased, from Snsome county, is erpeet
ed here this week—The candidates spoken of
focthe Enmatorsidp arc John F. Stockton, James
Vail; Goy. Parker, Dent.; and John C. Ten-
Ejik, pruw..l rem:tentative. The Democratic
•cauons Is now • in sesiten.. Mr. Ten-Byejt; has
been agreed upon-by the Republicans.. ,
New - Polley- - of-the Liebels
TORN, Feb.Th.—The Woritri Washing
ten correspondent has Intelligence condrmlng
the report that Illehmond would be erwmated
under certain eontlugencies, and that a new mit.
limy-volley. of. the rebels was to gird up all sea-.
board cities almost without a Woggle.
• lie says that Leo aecepted tire position of Oen
rrakin-Chief, on a written pledge that the mill;
tort' policy be Might advccate; should bo carried
out. This includes the plan of.eracnatlrg
tte - posts near the Atlantic coast, and concentin
ling the troops of the Confederacy at ona
tvo points farther ,
The rebel aisnleir . In the Sontliirest me:to be
ordered East. -TheSouthern forces will he con
centrated Into two,,large arnolesole: One • - in
Eon= under the direct command of
GOt. Zee, atut-tbe other In South Caroline. tin
der Gen. Ikaurermrd.. It is designed to OlL:upon
Shelmin 'with thextbale.farte, and If successful
In destroying
,Isisammy„,,to •
attack *ant In the
same nay.' • •-.
Acted Upon. I
Wasninovotr;.Yeb.l4—Tite Senate he ani
earelneve etecativpaenion to-night which eon
tlumdavef twohonrs' as;theinatere nearly ti 4
teen tomdred.noroloationt to be acted Upon,
mostly of a military character. About thirteen .
Iluidred wires,efraaOneil, among thaw the fol.
lowing,Brigadiers to be Major Generals: Brigs.
Mut:lever - al Mimi! ILTeII7. BrigligerGetalfrd
Peter J. Ost, Brigadier eneral Joseph A. Moine,
Brlgiuller"anfl Brevet, Major (leper& Lee, and
Brigadier and Sweet Majele General tt coed.-
The Senate Alan confirmed the following.: Ben-
Inn Pike; U. Attorney for the Western Di.-
tut of 'Missouri; Win. 0. Stoddard, Mareind..
for the,Eastern .Distriet of, Arkansas ; John
ctsf A.
Bingham,tolleßor for the iel States bore .
the Conf _Claims; John M J. tt Weed, Assis e t f ant
Bolleitorbeforethe - Gouri of Claims - . ,
Otter nominations made from the Bletern
Buttes were cOutleme4. Alr.ruo number of nom
inations for Consule were confirmed.
Sherxu'auts Progress.
RII/LATELPIIIA, Feb. 14.—The IMlttitt b e the
relieving OnTstch from Wasidenton.
Richmond repo? of the lath 1D FL., announce
thejapping . of the railroads by Geri. Sherman,
north, of liptechville, and between King - 1111e and
Brantliville, thee destroying every road center
tug at BraucholM.
WastrracTon, Feb..l4.—it is stated that the
.suNtanco of n tittpatch from Gee. Grant to tine
bbsrerument, received to day, is that Richntand
papers of =ey that Sherman has erased.
the-Edistorwhich was the line held by Gencrul
Hardee In defending Branchville.. Accorlle to
Bie.s nrisirclel authority. a portion of Bheritau's
forces are two-third.; on the way ream the Edisto
In Columbia,' an .Importent point forming the
tariction - et ths Charlotte and South Carolina,
and. the Grcent.ille and Columbia railroads which
noir.cet with the - railroads to Richmond.
Probahlts Advance Upon Gotifie3ord.
NEW Torn FA: 14...-Tho Cafrunirttai staler
tner's Netrbern,
- North Carolina. correspond
ence says that an expeditior. ta .preDtrp3g thorn
Which. in all probability, Wilt make 'an 'advance
upon Goldsboro. If captaredlt Rllt give ua
part of southeastern North Carolina. .
Limn -Wind, of Gen: Palmer's stalfiras ac
cidentally Ehq CAA. Horn, of trio 1 49th New
nasiFx~aadsw+'ca;"~`e:.,`KS-..k.n;t~'~~atix--rim+«,x'S'r~~v~...~:.+.r.:+~l.:a...~n...awu ~.~.. a.Kt.,~az.Y'~S'~~i,.~
XURESSIONAL PROUEEDM.
TrAirtmcorcrx Cm, Fcb. 14, 1865
SENATE.
prir. Mien 4from: the Military Committee.
an the following - report : . The'Comtnineenn
`Military ARAM - and the Militia, to whom wem
referred lottery petitions praying for the ap
pointment of men In all inferior or naval ser
vice of the 'United States, who shalt have served
fdr a period of three years during the present re
bellion, or who-shall have suffered permanent.
dlialdlity while in the service ; or who shall have
been held for .one year as prisoners of war, and
the tenure or such office shall be for life, or
&wine his good behavior, having considtwed
the same, beg leave to report that In the opinion
of theroternittee RI; the iniperitiM ditty of the
national - and' State • gqvartuneats- to • gite the
preference for the appointments la the various
dell offices to persons who have been hoaorably
diseharged from the military orlnaval service
Of the United States, or who have suffered per-
Manent disability while In the service, provided
thsyyesesess the qualifications necessary to pots
lierly discharge the duties of such offices. Tho
Somber of civil officens,.-hostrever, In the ra
tions departments sr the Government, though
large at present, bear bat a small proportion to
the number of pmeonswhohiverhonorobly served
..the country In the army and navy, and who must
bf neeessity eosin =gage la the varied avocations
Pf civil life; while it Is, therefore, the • duty of
the National Government , to give the preference
to men who lute been maimed by wounds or
.broktm,by 0/Kase. it Is the sacred duty of bank
crArrierchtutta, mannfuetwers, 'mechanics end.
Punters, u well as the businessmen in the
nsocatlons of life to give the preference In all
I rdustrial pursuits to soldiers who have been
honorably discharged from the service of their
- country. The Committee, therefore, present the
.
: accompanying-mob:Mops as expressive. of. the
[sense of tiOugress ttpon `the legislation •priyed I
for isythe petitioners.
.7eird Resolution to eneourane the Employment of
Disatarged °rut Disabled goidiers.
1311; it,Resoired, d:c., That persons honorably
drathergcd7from l lbeei militate or naval ferviS;.,
I kinfaicetif dhlahllityrteletting frOiriernanditov
sicknees incurred in the line of dety, should be
preferred for appointments to civil others, pro
vided these Isbell he found to possess the busi
ness capacity necessary for the proper discharge
of the duties of such offices,:
And belt further Resolved, that the gratetul
recognitlen 'UM terVices, -eacritices•sid Huffer-
Inge of• venous honorably discharged from the
military and' naval EVPICO of the country, by
Tens= of wounds, disease or the expiration of
their term of enlistment; It is respectfully re
commended to Bankers, Merchant!, Manufae.
town, Mechanics and persona engaged In Indus
tried porsultS, to gyre them the preference for
tsproiniments, remunerative sitnatious and em
ployment:
Mr. Cowan moved to reconsit - er the vote by
which authority was granted for the rer.onstnie.
tine of a bridge across the Ohio river at Louis-
Mr. Cowan. argued that such a structurz, •.
wculd intcrfcrc with the navigation Ofthrpier,
which was of gender importance thou tiny rail.
road could be. It was proposed to make, the
spans of the bridge only l'dn RsOlde, auskit I
wcald be found impossiisle - G get steamboats!'
safely through inch a vriethr The bridge was tot I
be erg° feet span, and that at Chicle:ma was' 1
to be of 1,031) ttl.kßpati. Be .w.ps iv favorof.
making thertiffge at I-outsell - in like that at Sten.'
ettrilie: Be hoped the bill would he recommit
ted to the Coma:tame on : Postal Affairs null l'oat
llcads and properly amended.
Mr.Fewell-clidp . othelicse the bill as it stood
week inierKre with Ce'rn'ai . .r7...177'.'.."..!! • . -
Ti.e yeas and naya were demandesi on Cm mo
th t to rcconsider, which prevailed by a vote of
Is Teas against 17 -nays.
Mr. Coron moved-to amend the bill by sten:.
out "two hundred and fa Lys fed spin." and
three hundred feet span," wlech was
dleogrxed to. The till Vim peered as It stood
ieinally.
The bill entitled "An act to rexelate s;enmeree
lit; wenn the Sadao]. States, " wan th ee token ape
Mr. Sumner epode at lngth In favor of the
nil, which. he said, Was timed egainst the oli
.cus doctrine of State rights. It was .I,..ignel to
tot ak up a monopoly Which could te'l,ti- 'ii
(very passenger between the cities of New York
:mil Washington, between the !online:II and th
commercial capitals of the nation, nod the yes
revelers of the Caniden end Amboy Itailremd
were utenaeleg to the Vulon itself. It was a
nuisance which should tee abated and a usurpa
the which should be overthrown. t
r.'eremacr then argued the question of the
connittaterrelltree:tbe- measure, bolding that
under the Coisiltutlea, Cabefess had the tower
In regulate the commerce faxardiga the Stales, to
establish routes, and to raise and support Sr. ild, s, rimier riny.eneuf anttich.ceuld puss the bill
tinder entedderatirer. — .. m "
Mr. lials followed •Mr. - 71Anower, securing t b -n
riuld congress to interfere with the riget of
rARIC. VI, the !troy:seat to. sir wets •t blot
at Ito Constiret ' he _.ll. wdllitt not
meet the favor of the Senate. , I -show that
tie Lrgisiaturt of New Jersey_ in respect to the
Camden and Amboy. redlro, , M was not excep
tiera4buttlint New TOO: and. tea.,charetts
bed granted ehantors.ta.witLett provhdoes were,
idylls:rated to those of whTidt •Mr.
Content complained to the Cailldell and Anthey
I.: atter. The gist or the hill before: the Seem, *
lc. said, was to raise the price of a bankrupt
r• ore" . an tram airt.o.t P•Olill . ,• I'ooc NI,
7 . 1 r. ten. ck moved that the furl her consider
a,ieu of the subject pnelponed until Thursday
at one o'clock.
Mr. Wilson offered an amendment to bill that
no CILIZCII el the United Smuts shall be excluded
firm any railroad car, steamboat or any other
tr. nrseauce an OCCOCtit of any state law or retro
lation.s
Mr. Ten F.yek's motion prevailed middle Sen
ate adjourned to meet at Laic past 7 rot - elven*
business.
ROUSE.
'-• The Bence passed the Senate Joint moo don
to extend for else years time, the co:mitre nof
a railroad from Flint to Mariluetta, Mid en, in .
as to wrest the lands heretofore gra ed from
reverting to the Gorornmeot.
Thu Bente then went Into ennui tee on the
aloendment to the tai
On motion of Mr. hicrrill; on was
suede to the tax on steam locomotion and Steam
• engines, fixing the tax In all their 'parte at nYCI,
percent re/valorem. When the duties have been
pald upon the boilers they are, to be deducted
.from the finished engines. Water tanks, sugar
tanks, Sewing machines and planing machines
arc to u l tr a ssme
,
ioffered an amendment, which
.was agreed to, impodng a tax of i, per cent. ad
• velorc_m minufaCtured clothing, when the
annual proceeds exceed one thousand dollars.
The provisions in relation to tobacco, were
;decoded to read as follovrar Ost smoking tobac
co of All kinds, not otherwise herein provided
'Cur.:3s cents per paned; on smokleg , tobacco,
made exclusively of stems, l 5 cents per pound.
Mr. Stevens offered an amendment which yena
rejected; to taxvlneiardsandaectie acid 6 cents
.
per gallon.
Mr. Elooym,offired an athendment, one object
of which was to nut otax on the elect:dation of
State Banks eo as to exclude them [rem donde- .
tion and have but catechise ofeurrency. ft• was
to carry out the recOmmendation or"-the Secre
tary of this.. Treasury. nod the Campttnlier.ot the
Mr. Wilson offered an amendment designid to
reduce the circulation of notes to the actual wants
of the curitincyand to leghfiate State bank mates
out of existence. Pending the consideration of
this subject the committee rose.
Barri* offered a resolution, which was
`at rtes calling neigh the Resident:or a report.
of the Court of 'wintry upon the subject of the
- 6rploelon of, the Petersintry, mine.
' The' report of the Cothmittee on Conference
On the Freedmen's , Bureau was then takeh
ate. Davie addressed the ficuttici "plait the
• At one o'clockthe further considcmtion of the
subject wsa ristpo i rluntil le -money,. .
5 . Ma Reuse pots the Senate bill; retognialug
nva post mute, the,. bridlos Sen ate bill , lulu over the
.Ohio fiver ter connect Gindimedi
len; imid also the lichatet bill' recognizik; as a
eon route, the bridge l trilm conetrdeted over the
falls of-the Ohio, at•Lonlaville. . •
-.House adjourned; • •
•Oltanas and Money In. Near. York,
Now Youx,Feb. 14.7Railrond apeculaticin was
quite active this morniug-auddhero was .a sharp
rally throughout thatuarket. ' ;The market was
quite cacittd, and a large business Was transac
ted. New York Central, F4ie, Reading and
rittstaargir purchasewere largely on the, uceouut
yof several leading. operators. Government
.Stake cur:titn Erin. Railroad Snarls and
Bank Shares generally native. Coal and 51.15 C-
A Lint almerelly strong. Gold apeenta
lion Miner. A report was circulated that the
con:Aerate Crogresa had authorized the arm
ing of 200,000 mgroer- Blaney. Volltin nett easy.
at E per cent. Foreign F. - seining, dull. Ponm
aylvania Storks active. Cherry Run. tal; Gar.
nuthla, e 8; Iluniudtan, 70; Tack, 900; United
States, 2575.
Senator Morgan-. The (haft.
Nov Your, Feb.ll.—The conno-reialts Wrish-
Inglon special Gaya: Notwithstanding Senator
Morgan's declination of his 'nomination. to tha
Treasury Department, his' friends continuo to
press his .name upon
,the 2reAtient, and his
thought that Senator 'Morgan will accept the
position..
No orders have been received from Washing.
ton to commence drafting here td•morrotv, and
it Is thought there will ho a PustPulteMunt.
trusting is progrcking rapidly.
. lee in New Torit Ilarbor.
The Cotton-Fleet elliparrived to-dkv and Lade.
taincd below on Seem:int of lee. Nrw ]'irk Har
bor contains large viunotitio o 4 tee, rendering
movements ot steamas verPtliflieult and uncer
tale.
PITTSBU.RGII. EDNES DAY. FEBRUARY 15,
.1865.
TUF OPEICITIONS AGIINST .MOCILE.
FIACCITION OF MAT PLACE CONFIRMED
FP,E3i CH RAMS FOP. gOtill ERN RE BELS
SHE:BMA/CS Man' IN GEORGIA.
REBEL VIEW OF THE. SITUATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA..
New Tons, Feb. - 14.—Tbe (feral'. Washing.
win special says: Officers from the forces oper
atingagaltisi'Mobile,wbo arriVedliere this oval
lug, confirm — the 'repotted evacuation of that
place. hundreds of deserters who have comeoff
be the army and to time fleet, enianimonsly agree
in the statement' that Realty ph the rebel troops .
hitve lefirthat pbtee, .and. that It will •bo snreen
dared whenever a demand for it shall be Made,'
eiscrilf the forcetty whlntr Itte booted up shall
not be a very, largo ono. The cotton has all
been teMoved ham' the - city Into ,the Ittatioli.
(Inc flat are busily engaged In removing the oft
druiticial4landhlpect to tits - able to reach thes
slit by March. -
of
Parte eorres — pondent states thatib
the two formidable .naild rams, t3plyna. and-
cheeps, built at Bordeaux, France, some thee
ago, have h , ;ep fitted cinkin thq most complete
manner rollout Siiitthern rebels,wititthe heaviest
eats of guns and Pill crews, and under the tow
names of the Stonewall'alfut the. Rapidan. They
were to :an In the beginnnling of this month from
little., blend off time: coact of FfooP4 for this .
port. It was believed theymere oC IQ ittabdtelt a
character .that,t,lley, would eaperienee no dllll
- fiSplitstag•alt thebattiries In our harbor
and comlng,rlght up to the eity.lrbleh, It to re.
ported to be deatgitedby thelreoutteinndebt either
to lay under heavy contribution or' to &sir' oy.
same 11 said, ttoq have been_ bPII . . and
; assisted in Da iwestention tuadex secret treaty
between the tinperig Napoleon and th e Jeff: Da
'vls Govenifneut.
- correspondent or - iitionth,Carolhta paper,
who boa been °rig the milt(' of Sherman's mreh
through Georgia, is surpthed to find that that
t Meer dealt so •ilenently with that - State, and'
consoles himself • with the unttelbatiott tho
same ientle treatment fot South Carolina..
The. Richmond . AtrambiCr, of tho 10th Inst., In
an ankle on the Southern railroad connections,
endeavors to slum how - Lees stray maybe sari.
plied from liarth Carta= and Georgia, without
the assistance or the Weldon raticoad.
Lectslature of Georgia Is to con' ne In
e3l rustfAlon tomorrow.
Tht 4 Ttleltincod Dislioirb,or the 11th, thus anent
up the situation In South Carolina: The Mists's
rises In the sonth.treatern portion of the State,
and flowhiphsouthrwestwedif f.nPties Into the
Atiamle. fortvw mites southwest of Charleston.
I ;earil•vitle I *, ‘":on the. 2 , ,ngusto branch or the
cell)) Carolina railroad, one mile east of the
1-oint nt Which the railroad crosses the ronso.
This river is roll: the lino held by Gea.llardee
in tbe . .peiliborhond of rtran,bville.
NeaTtfe roast,..we hold the line of the Com
babe° riot? In the vicinity of the Charleston and
Savannah ratin.oni. ;From the
_moat authentic'
intelligence, 11 appears that.while a part of Zaner•• •
man's army la making active demonstrations
against Combahce ferry, Dear the CharleiWn aud
Savannah railroad, as. If with the'intention of
marching on Charleston, the rest,of his' force;
have appeared at four points on the Edisto, viz:
live miles below Boncliville ; at'
i•umrtbalrtt°s; at jjr.d:nah's hridete, an aboVe
,
and at the railroa , l .ride ojipoolte that
(tor troops Thal bald Out bri.ltte over the SAlk
hitr.bie were tlrlvra hi Init. Worinealay. If he
uienada iu forcing n Toning- of the Edisto above
.t:/1 ortoir 13ranottiltle ho will keep t... l .Oraltroatl
nlng (honor to Colnntbla, mud also the rail
rout o eltarluitou, nuttoontivl enr troope to fell
turk from IS,nvhvlU. but (Lop will niost
cvarront , t It, If et any tiro,: It nboltl4l appele
..•
PICTULD2I CaUTICAbe prcveuted from erassi
river. . .
'll 0 above is Iv:ills:II in Or, horr of Riving air
s ill:be 1.1., of Lin , , Itaz.tiots LI Sulth Caro
-1 a:: 501,r thavrlL,m
ant fe.011:4 a column AuguAta. on
.1, I'o-1,i:1,14c of the Savannah vicar, bat . we
ha;c uo inhumation on itll4ll,l+l.
. •
Colton from lifatiatimh--Con. Schofield'
New Command.
YORK, Feb.:l4.--The rteatoor Flo", ill
fritl
Eight Illauccu Home- Guards and
Lovisonir, Feb. 14.—There was a light pn
Saturday night between the Ileum Gnanit..und.ei
.Cant.tates, and a gam.: of guerrillas, said to,be
a part of Lyon's command. The guorrillen were
loured with a loss of six killed. Bates' loss was
cne klUod and one •vended.
I aim Erie Pirate Sentenced to be flanged.
Iscr.w Toot, Feb. 14.—Captaln Jas. Y. Beall,
convicted of bathg a spy and guerrilla, and Le
lag one of the Lithe Erie pirates, will be bung
n Saturday tuornintr, .on (km:Door's Wand,
New York harbor. The sentence has been tally
approved by Gen. Dle.
New Turk ,Gald Market
Youx, Feb. 14,—Gold dull but steady.
There Is no ppeculatlve ntareraent and, per? lit
-11, demand for Importers. The pricy opened at
d 1 and went up to 208 N and dropped align
to ttrry;.-
Gold to-taght WON..
Tus Boadicea reftigeM In Canada are wear.
ing , ectigeaner for the paluusge of the alien hiliP.l
the Canadian Parliament. A letter has been
sent to the station-master - at Windsor, threaten
ing that unless the Culled States Consul's omen
was replay . ..A, the depot huildintot would bola
ashes in dine days. A - military force now guards
the buildings. .
Pnitinitramta ArterearAL I stated
that the Board of Investigation appointed bY the
government to look Into the alleged misconduct
at tie Philadelphia Arsenal, has recovered two
hundred thousand dollars already, from various
soureea, and that tho.mdditional sum of three
hundred thousand dollars la ascertaintd, and
will be mattered. . • • .
•
Liver. Gov. JACO* of Kentucky, a few days
Elmo, took ground la Amor of tbo ratification of
the constitutional amendnieut by that State. , He
said, "Kentucky is bound to become a free state
through' the ebblce of her own pee*, and de
lay lu settling the question can only complicate
the process , by which . she will. reach that des
tiny."
WEALTH ON AN ItitaceeFouentt:—The late
Isaac Funk, the great Illinois ,farmer, awned
30,000 nerds of the Wit land la that Butt.; and
was taxed for nearly $2,000,000. lila mita also
died, In a raw hours after her Mabee:ld.' Air.
pinvlden that hie vast ,ettate!aball
rattail. In bla family undlylded. •
Tr ms Democratic prres of, the Scioto District
-arehrtaly indlitnpot at Representative Hutchins
for , rethm fur the. Constitutional Amendment,
uf the Chilleotim .letlertiser thanlo'Hol that it
hail no hued in pruntuting his election, as it al.
rays riga:dal hint as a lishy and - unreliable
Democrat.
NOTAJILT: AtiimiT.—Thu Chicago Toureeisays
tout a Frimehmou, loom ti to hare been oitc.of
Ile (Teew of the plmtc Alabama• nt the time
It woe emu. the bottom of the kaglish
Chau
ttcl by the Kenmargo, was arrested In that city
on Thursday night last, aud sent to Camp
Douglas.
Tun Comntou Council, by .a voto of 80 to 7,
yteiteiday pawed a resolution riummtliy, ttio
Milyorio have the Blue Ilono bell ruuz and
the citizens to dlrplay their Ilege on the 22d of
Fabrwry, In honor of the abolition of slayery.—
Thls to well.--.PhilaMulda
To na PAW orr.--Thapsymastcre attached to
the Aria} of tt , e. Potomac m d tha Army of the
•Tamei; h4v,, tmderztand, =dyed orders to
prepare their rolls don't' to 11..coutbar :itst, oad
this'mold in4lealo that these armies arc to be
paid O,tC. .
dog It appear," said Sheridan to nlody
on a late occasion; "that tho subject ;of Gray's
e3egy in n country church-yard wan n volnotoer
soldier I" Bccansa the poet informs as that
"Large wax Ms bounty and I.ls ;Dui firmer."
- - -
T 71041% ladle% who hare a . pusalcia for tea
pratlyz, Ebould randubtr that tattlo pcgias with
f.
c ~.a.F.~ ~ :-: i>.i.t e.~*m.n :. s:dait ~ ~. ~..r..Y,:~ ? ~ ~~~ '<,;. u3.c.5..ef,~..~:~,..1 e i l, _cam
- 'hk ~. ... . t ' H..- ; a•~~`:ixs...arcil `
~.:t3. _.~.._,...c._,.,_`'t..; Y,.'~c ~.. .; baz:=~, ...'_~'.kt7;
AND SUBURBAN.
Unllca States quiktlan
The Army Caitnalittee of Weitera" Pennsyl
nobs presents the following report of Its opera
tions for the rulnth of .faounry'i
The following gentlosnen bays been commis
sioned as delegates to the
PINCINIXC anirr.
Reiv..E. Mercer, Pa.
W erldln, Dalton, Pa.
„B . O.' S. M. Marshall; . 4,
RAv. J. C. Telford, 'Lebanon, Pa.
V,r
ey.' n'l Alderson, " "
S. BrOvinsOn, 1).D., llrashington, Pa
r. ! John WEloy, , 44 "
SU =UT OP 71111 CONI1112111.C.0).
I Rev., B. a: 31w:tieII, Eyaneyllle, Ind.
';
'Mr. W. P. Montane, MUDlnburg I's.
.
hira;13...q.. - FalmEmany. , " .
' Rev. James Moen,' Bartell, Pa. - -
Rev. J. F. Boyd, Cotnellsville, Ps.
. lir:ldhii,•CalltentOlisokatosna; •Ta. , ..,.. ~,„.„-;
' All
~, communication relating to d el eg at e `
amid& bo addres sed-t o , . . .. • .
, ; , ~, .• ~ „ ~.. , Josifor At 511052,
' • • ' ' r NO. li WOod itreet Pltiabnigh 'Pi.
.
i'lloi..Treamoter , aeiceowledgesi the : followi ng •.
,cluttlirutlonsteeelved during the.montlathf4in
pgm.it366 : . ... , ,
sib, tjililledOlOwithes; / Bloilay , ' fad, Bed
' - 9, 1 - CL u ttlrtitlo Ts Cherry,
Y.
.4
Grov ' Bed '. 45'10
. ford te,VO ' ...El 00
3,,Louird6e Circuit, Reld C5l. PO Coro ..
• 1 , femme t - , 11 20
' I 2,,Gross•ereek Presb. church, Washing
, 'Atm g0iYa.:5........ . ....
. .. .... ......3.6 00
' • I,"leMasetr-tr.' P. thuroh,- ............
1 •. Pa 18 25
3 ,'Sandf Society; 8.,. church,,tielons,- ..
' Jefftrson co . Pa 4 ' ' ' . 1 0 re
!
1,; U. P. churoh,Weat Greenville, Pa.... 1.1 90
i i 4,.COneor . eharc(4'.:44larina pros, ,
, Pa - 60 00
! 4., , r-`allensburg Pres shindy Oictrion,Pa.. It .1.5 ,
!, 4,hllas Annie E. lilobrci Carrolton, Ps.. - 2 00,
1 4,,Springliell V. P. church, Irishlown,
, I=ier no, PA —t - - 47 CO
4;T mtg. P. nhorett ' - 55 CO
11,:L,..A. Society, Clinton church, Butler
4; New Nehetioth Presb. church; (Mallon • •• • '
prephyte.G, Pa 11 60
n
'keel,: church,' Clarion, Ps ' - - .18 01Y
.1.,,N6e-Jas. Montgomery, Clarion 10 )21
S ilinnewell church, Allegheny ce.....;... SO In
•• o,'Presb.'etittrehr Monongahela Oltg ... . . 105 90
6,'11.1. E. eaureh, do 'do 11673 '
. 6,lPanassaus Pres churob . ,' 9o...tabors Pres 22 00
0,., R. A:O., Millersburg, lbws. so 00
6, U. P. church, Xao . .:vilie, Jefrerson co,
Ohio.; - • • -'2I 00
5,5. A.. 0 ,14.. vine, Teffenon co, 0... 663
15, U. l',•congresatlea, Lebanon; Comm.
Mans co, o 18 . 03
6; Nellie's New-Year present to soldiers,
Counelissßle - . a 00
. C,,Cottage. church,,,Ottio, • addltionnl 2 00
6, Scott/0'111)5Z. -P. church; Beaver 00.. - 17 00
6, Its.-con V. P. church, Braver co 18 50
6,. C. 1. church, Frankfort Springs, Bete
Yes e 6 a6OO
6, 10.1' chureb, Itlizsbeth,Pa ' - it ea
'I, Mrs Mary Unit:ton, Mode Lick, Pa—. 5 (16
5,; Mt Bethels A S, Allegheny en, Pa... .13 e
1, Luthrletoil.lach, Wllmore, Ps. to
a; Earlem and Si:An:One hi P. c ., arch,
Citiol,Pa
9; Preip S church. Wellsville, t ) kW...
9i Peter Creek I! l' church, Washing"
ee, Ps . '
9, S AB, 'Taylor, title; Indiana en, •
lic S AVAlerr's chapel. Airy' no,
0; U Ventral), Gastrille, Ohio.
In; sire.) Campbell, lioult,n9 -
to,, Mregane ttoulter, do
•jo, SA S, 'Mill creek. Beave r .
• I.
. 1:4 ,0 4 , 11 r 2; _
. 1 .. p p z 1 .3 4. p
arch.
lsa;Yee ea
11. Prri, chinch. Narita Out°
li, Picerhurch, 19., , n , gh h ue,
M 0....
11, 31,1 lates 13c11, tshurgh
1
- 14 ~,,,',„:).' 11 4'. 'A In6t. Croce, .1 etrcr
acre re, Ohio
1/..Army c... 111, aunt Pleasant, .oTest
otcrelcmt,
11, Prctt.l.oreY
• e!
00
op
sw
4,,
• e... il6
19 CM
17 75
6 03
J 908
0 - 1100
e* 50
arch, Wash-
Ira 1.21
W . . 7
n
r
43,
14. • 7
14: e` •
•
10
Neu , Hotrnstown, Ohio. lil 00
Cer,o 11,. I!Py c 0,... 1.1,1
Tlce, EC. liroOk‘lao.. 10 00
~aclt, Ho -log Hal Foam,.
ar co
/Claire!: a C.)
1 73
,Coo 1.7 C Coral, 11 cc'Ace.;, - , ICC CIO
nu C colt crh, IrtdiAno co 10 CO
Hatboro Diacctooogh, Parcae
, efflivrtlen by 31f.,.. 313.4ftre4C harry.
] Ilensaot Vy, 11ftlatontcry, 0
ay
17, Pty' cl oh, I..nitr.. Mercer no -
11, 51.,31-..iazon, ftad Toraftk‘ Herd Prez
Chord), 0
l, Lincoln Club. Zelluaoplo nod :lack-
Srsoft li ,
,5 1.10;11 achionton • •
15. 11.1,y1)01 Ahura , . Ilmly'r 1100 d........
15; C6llfcled to omighbornood of Worth,
''lhrtleico. Pa .. • ......... . :,
5 6, Nt.r.. clots-11, North Wasslngton, But
kid • tier co. Pa 40 1
10, *1:001 slitr.ct, Adams towtahip,
' • illy:411r co., Pft ....... ...1..-- ' 47 10
to, Ttel , .n pyer ro,,ctirur, i:cconsl U. P.
,cl,urch, ra Plttabu , gh (tor chftpci lentl/02 02
137, gi Oft chorch vitlr,o4, North Sewl.•Jc
_• '': fY , 1.5.. —,Ver co. Pa. ' 23 : - 5.,
20, 101,14r-V4 Sehoel No. .7, Wollangtoo
townohly, Wentoofolnrol co, I'a...
6 93
i
A; r.-,.syterlfto church. Sftlem, Wes - .-
. tow - 1.116d co, Pt., (addltionil) 35 00
1 , 41, oft: creel Presbytculfto church, Jo
, raata cuonlY, P,. 500
:11,, ricAtt 'of tho C. e., Pittsburgh, to
.• ',..1 4 1. - ay cronam 43 00
23, -- 71974 cr0ck, 051 a, S. A •-',. - 27 5.0
VI - 1. Tabor Pres. chtrtch, ..Telter *nu co ,33 03 .
C7.: l tt. AL Leftsoa, Ifrookl - 1110 20)
'...1 1 1 1 . . l:_kr,s. rborell, Wilklushory,... &S 00
23, 10, or. 2 4 7; illereertiWorn—wollmlell 11
• " Sift Minn. , 5r., and 31hsa 11,Aleforft.21101111:
:3, S. A. S.. 5.5c0..xer, 11,11 , 13.1 mu, PO— 12 li
21. 1,1•.:d '7,u1117n. Fork R. 13.16 7 51
21. t. P. &hutch, 1100101, 1,,,000,:o co., •
Pa. ' 63 03
.24, U. I'. church. Sllcuftegu. Lnwrcnr•re
. en, loft 12 10
21, 51.11 churyh, New Comerstown, 0 .. 77 0)
51. Illf•ts ict school N 0.2, Clinton tow.-
4.2.1,, 12,1510 co., Pa 0
• 20, Metric,. school No. 3, Clinton tOwn
thly. Ilutletc ,- ... Pa
34, Dlrtrict mhool No 4, Clinton to in
.- ship. Butler co.. Pet 4
. I) Pistilli school No 6, Clinton town
, elalp, Butler eo., Ps • "3 4;
251 ..lenauel Allen and otkers, Mercer •
• Goy Ps 450
WIS. A. S., Illuady Creek Pres. churth,
. Buller county'l4 35
?Ay L. 0. C. of Sen t rasa ' 15 W
:6:'
Pm. enurch, Pu saki. Lawrence co:. 79 05
27; hhenerer Chapel. M. E. chinch • . 115 55
27; l'res. church, flutter. L. 4140 10 Oo
21, S. A. S. MortroevlllB, Allegheny co, E
Courtney . ... 14 00
27, S. A. S. 310nrocrille, Allegheny co, E
3 Aber 10 50
. S A. '0
. Monroeville Allegheny co,
, Niles Ponaldsoo 150
. 1% o
B.A. S.Mnroorllle,Allegh'y esoliss
• s. E. Patton " ~ • 825
774 Cross Roadie-church 22 10
"al U. P. church, Piney Fork th 00
30tJurealle !LA. S., Merrill:awn, Pay
, Mtn county 150 CO
514 U. I'. chuinit, West Newton 31 00
32, .I s. 14.11, North Washington, Butler
'1 • enmity 600
31, S. A. 154, Elisabeth 103 00
at, S. A.S. Millersburg, lows .1:4, lown.. 15 12.1
31 U. P. churcliailoan't Valley Belmont
, county. 0 15 50
21, Church, Frankfort, Beaver c0..:4.... .47 00
com
m.. Una;
carp Cut
mulaad
cet 1 dp.
45. It ,Is
elarably fu-
•
Total receipts, Janine)", 186.5.
Amount previously repotted—.
Dee; 6, SreondPresbi , n Church, Pittsburgh,
(printed Ird. Pre.. church betore).. ..... $351 oo
The for,owing contributions of hospital stores
hat•c been reed - rod during the month of ,Tams=
ary .
2 boxes hospital stores,l box onions and I.bar
rel diled fruit, from trarlem and. Sitamona Soci
ety. E. Church; Carroll county, Obto. ' '
4 1 box clothing, (Mal Ladles` Aid Society, Poke,
Eumeongregstion Westmoreland county, Pa.
1 j . ,..0r clothing hom loyal Indies of tkowart's
Ello:Vor min county„ Pa.
!Ws clothing, 1 keg kraut aid .1 keg apple
butter 'from Mount Pleasant Soldier's Aid So
' box Mothlng from Darlington Soldiers' Aid
1 - chox clottung
Socitry, Bearer county, Pa. . -
• 1 :box clothing from Soldiers', Aid .ilocicty
`Vollsvl2
barrelskraut aid 1 barrel • pickles Work Lot
dice Christian Conimisaion, New Stanton, West
moreland county, Pa.
litter clothing .from ladles' Aid Bedew, New
Taxis, Allegheny minty, Fa. • . ' • -
• 1 barrel dried fruit; 1 box onions and 1 box
canhed fruit from Soldiers' Ald.
1 box hospitakatores, a keno apple butter and
1 keg pickle' from Ladles' Aid Society of Wash
ington, Pa,
.10 lags, apple batter from Ladies'Aid Society
ofVeuleo; 'Washington courey, Pa,
1 box hospital stores, from Mira ' 3la4rto d.
Crotty and Ilies Amanda J. Pasco, liellalr, O.
1 . barrel he:giant etores, from Plemant Valley
Presbyterian Congregation; Butler county, Pa.
flaix. and 2 barrels hospital storm., from mem
bcr.s. of Unity Pretibsterian Church to Latrobe
and•ieln!ty.
1 barrel ortph. Lotter from Rostraver Soldiers'
Aid Sooloty, Westmoreland county, Pa.
.1 ims hospital stores front Ladles' Ald Society,
Shatitn, Brno er county, Pa.
2 boxes hospital stores, from Soldiers' AU So
eiety.of Canneld,Alahoulag county, 'J.
1 hut hospital stores, from East Palestine, Co
lumbia county, 0. . .
them hospital-stores, from Soldiers' Aid So
ciety ottlides &ridge, Indiana county. Pa.
2
tows hospital stores, from Soldiers' Afid So-
clety of !gaud Crock, 0.
1 box hospital stores and 1 bag dried apples,
from tho neighborhood of North Bator County
(Thin ch.
1 box hospital stores, from Soldiers , All SO
clay of Pleasant Unity.
3 boxes hospital stores, from Ladlee' Aid So.:
cfety of Sluddy Creek Presbyteria&Churcls, But=
ler county, • •
1 box hospital stores and 3 ketm apple butter,
frOm Ladle , : Aid Society of ButEtio Township - ,
Washington comity, Pa.
5 boxes ho.pital scores and .3 kegs apple bub.
ter, from Ladica , C. C., of Washingt,on Pa.
3 boles licsmital." stores and 2 kegs pinkies,
from Christian Commission, Salem: O.
ri box 'hospital Blom', from Aid Soddy No.l,
1 1 1.1161131 e, Ohio.
4 kens, 1 , Isirrel and 1 box Ito:Vial sto , t,
from Seidler.' Altl Society. Berlin, Holmes co. U.
1 box hospital stcres, from Recbester Ladies,
Aid Society.
.4 bosh. hospital stores and I kW apple butter
from Ladles' Cittisliiit Commlsaica. Waihing•
ton. Pa.
1 tax readier matter, from. C. W. Swartz,
Marlborough, 0.
1 barrel dried fruit and t box clothing, from
Ladief. of Pennaville, and vicinity,
county.
2 toles Imspital stores, S kegs apple butter,
from Ladies' Aid Society, Wm... Wanton, l'a.
3 barrels dried apples, from James F. Scott,
Pulaski, Lawrence county, Pa.
I box reading matter, from the Soldiers' Lady
Friends, Clinton, Allegheny county, Pa.
1 box hcapital stores. frcm Soldiers' All So
ciety, White township, Indiana wordy. Pa.
1 box hospital stores, from Eliza Foulk.
' 1 box clothing. corn Elizabeth Ladies' Aid
Society, Allegheny condi, Pa.
1 box hospital storm from the Doer urea. Sol
diers'Aid Society, Lawrence county, Pa.
1 boxes hospital • stows, from the Jackson's
Soldiers' Aid Society.
1 box hospital Mores, from South Girard Sol
diers' Aid Soclety, Erie canary, Pa.
1 box Insmitid stores tom Soldiers , Aid Soci
ety, Appalls, Mink:meg aplenty, I's.
' 1 box Isos_pltalatomfrom Richland, Hampton
and Pine toNnsfdPs.
525 rasgasfnes (Mtn A sf. Wallingford.
21 housewives/ em a end..
from Ml
of books, papers and mus
lin, from Misalf:Moorhead, Dirs. W. R. Mut.
plry, Ladled of Ventre, Mary B. Lorimer, hie
Mary Wilkinson, MUM Filen Murdock • lee
Rote Acker, Miss M. CutOnacm, Mrs Jo
Cangboy, Res . . W. D. Howard, A. J.: • • r
Miss Martha Jones, Mrs, Craig, Mrs. S.
bushel onions. Mrs. C. Norris, 1 ban d
clo
pthingpla syJytib from Satinet and Ann Ell 1 bnshel
Si
. pad ,
• •
ifortiloV Pa. • • • •
The following articles have • •
and dittritryted to our armies us'
month :
FlarmelgWrts • •• 1,094
Flannel diriwebs, . • • 507
l e Socks, 'gates 1,151
• :Mittens, palri
,Slippers, pain 80
Handkerchiefs ....
Rolls of bandages 409
Rolls of muslin. 162
127
- Ana Slings 497
Blankets. Ia"
Sheets.... .... ......
. Towels
Brest.' gnomes
Wee • y papers, pages
asines . • •
Se all Soldiers' Books • •
rieel fruit, pounds
lull in cans
Butter, p0und5...... ,.
Apple bolter, gallons.
Apples, barrels
Kraut, barrels
Ft.rter, barrels.......
Wine, ga110n5........
Whisky, ga110n5......
Brandy, gallons
Pickles, gallons
Onions, barrels .......
Tea, pounds
Cheese
()Triers, CODE . •
C . ruicbcs,
Wein). g paper, reams.
Enielope.s
Cones..
Alto. 3 tarn ebarui tentg, 2 to the Aratv
rot-,mac aud I to Cumberland Hospital, Na-U
Contribntione of flannel naderelollithz, serr6
en seeks, and muslin rats and bandana- or es
p,i,173 .- needed at present.
oml eentribullotes of ',Ceres to W. P. W. , ;
men. No. 76 Smithfield esteet, and rl.l esi 10 W
Frr w, No Wnel street.
on News.
We glean from the Oil City.lfoni!or some
formation that May be interesting to oar
linsthese. In the oil regions Is said to ho very
brisk, and oil terrdory continues in demand.
Tee hionitor Company is making enteneivo
rreprusations for engaging in boring on 11 largo
ee ale, and their prospec:s are very favorable.
Tim region .moan as Sand Creek, which Ls at
traoing so mach attention of oil men, has as
yet not yleidekmuch oil, the cold • weather re
to-rding thetvorls. Tic Keystone well has not
lasu therounblv tested. . The moll was . pumped
n short time and yielded oil, when the tuhin e. or
F ding gave nay, and or...rations were MIS.
herded.
Ti. ally the came result was ohteined at the
are:. of Lloyd & C 0.,: dove liovissiltvshot the
t .
fact attic, company buying, all IhrAft - %..„, ....
111::ulty 19 to most men, good 4 . ...,,...4
covddenee the company have t - it. . ,
' _
"''` '., .
de, lug nil. This well ilows constantly ' Je'l7.;
ill am of water, but the oil vein Is far
pit men who have seen this pull, irskt tharZ'
wtil prove a large welL
'1 he Rveclelor. Oil Company Immo tine show
in sue of their wells going
..te tool prospects
' , on the company:lslam ara Uri AF. . Thetr
lie prrty is en the ricer. Prie miles below.Trituk:
oprozite the mouth 14 East .Ssuily creek.
litetlng belowthis point will be ;milted vlg
m-imily forward in the spring, and good results
ate itarlciputed.
l'it Role Creek continues to monormlize the
ritudion of oil men, real estate onthe hills even
;menial:alloy hl4ll prices.
The great depth of noose and the severe weath
er rause most companies to euttrily suspend
work.
We bear of tome "sharp practice''—parties
ceiling wells In Philadelphia 'which they had no
title to, and revolving payment, The Romeo oil
tn. for instnace;wris Sold oat In this way; but
the rent owners were opt consulted, and will
probably not cianycy.
The eminent elocutionist and humorist, Alt.
But nett, delivers his first lecture this (Ironing at
Lafayette flail, nude? the auspicei of the Ten
nyson Club. Ile takes:up one of Henry Ward
&ether's most stirring sermons, and delivers it
is Ileeeher's own peculiar manner—imputing his
voice, gesturra and general demeanor in the
pulpit. Mr. Burnett recently spent a few. weeks
In Brooklyn,. Yew York, during which time ho
"studied". the great sermonizer, and taking up
his discourses as delivered, imitates bun with
wonderful accuracy: His entertainments have
been largely attended in the eastern cities, and
his andiencts have been invariably welt pleased.
he lecture commences at eight o'clock. Tickets
canto obtahted at the door.
93,910 07
....115,337 59
Tur.tvas.—The Couldocks made their first
apremaace at the Theatre last evenlu„,^ - and a
crowded lanise greeted them; In .fact every
loch of mom was occupied.' "Willow Copse"
tons rendered In an excellent manner, Mr. COM
deck taking the character of Mr. Illeldleg„tho
grave. kind hearted old Duke, and Isle daughter,
Miss Couldock, that of Rose. The play was an
excellent one, and well rondered;,and that the
at:lilt-Dee were .plemied was manifested In, the
enthuslastfe applause which it , received. doe.
Beflon,ris Augustus, also came in for a - good
shire of credit for the manner In which he per
formed his Part. Tile drollery and exclellent
rendition of his important character, delighted
the audience. To-night tho,"Chitancy Corner"
vrtli be gives.
rsittrinGrwassites . .4fte exhibition olAid .
or parlor . gymnastlas„ given last evening, at
Masonic Halt, by the Mona Haskell, was largely
atterided, arid, we believe; .care satisfaction - to
all present, although:a few. o the performances
cmdd nothe fully apprtelatiril by the eldcripor-
Oen of the audience; such. for Instance. MI the
"Trial Phi Running." 'The Young Mite, 10 0-
ever, were highly dcllglitcd.
11119,333 63
connr.crlov
ram
dried
package
lek. Cal-
,11 forwardd
urUg tbp past
340,003
4,437
5,140
2,301
,",03
31)
244
AIL. Burnett's Lecture
Orman's Blrawrnetet±:This troupe - are slag
a brief series athelr papule , entertainments, at
-Concert and we aro Informed the vast hall
la well iUlai every ul t flit. Those who enjoy
amusement of that kin can spend an" evening
pleasantly by going.to sets them:
Wr s. bounty thnd meeting in the Third Sind
iti.le"licnv held on Monday evening, it Tres re
solved. Le Inernedistely enmmenee recruiting and
continue to do . BO the quota it fillod, on
the nesuraneo tat WO will litere the eo-opotutiou
of the Eivhool Board.
BLINT; DCSIOI.I.9IIED.—The large ftmr-story
Witt: bulldlng, 139 Liberty strcbt, late occupied
by J. L. Itarsbull, as a wool store, Is being torn
down, tbe fouritlatiou having given wuy somuoll
no Lei:oose It to leau cousiderably, and euduager
its
A. Wean.--,Oui renders alit .bear In mind
that Alton - las Ward glen.; Ids fiat enlertain-nent
at - Masonic 11011 this evening. A great ennyti ie
‘meetei to be present to bear tho showman,
and it wlll be necessary to go early in ordor to
- et aneat.
RECIIVITINO.—The npirit of volunteering to
tiring rapidly in the 23d district. The ailed of
the Vrovont Nfurshal Dna other recanting olliNs
were crowded yeeterday, and ninny had to wait
until to-dup for their turn.
°manna Tho Directors or Vit .
tinlon Sltatla.Trark Company diet on Saturday
nud elected alcers as follows: Preelilont„.ll:o3.
DT. 11111er; 'Vice President ,. slr. 11111;- Saporta
tendent, W. V. (Mewl at.,-
DBATTI. Or A Ifts4arfut.7-Rar.J. A. Patterson;
pastor or tba Prr.akfterau.ellurcleat
Tiesbytary of liontlagterni - ono . tsltinia; l ll ,4 l
recetitir, after a brieftitt laborlatiS arid fiacca*
fulixtirrtstry.:4,
~ - ;_ ac..-T
Central 13oaril of Education.
The Coati - al-Board of Edna:don met TUaij
evening, Feb. 14th, 1.5.3.3, for the pu
organizigq for the at year,
011 (110/1"al of Mr. Shr.zerly, Mr. P. C
Was appointed Presie.ent ;Ira 3 , 73.
On raoCon. of Mr. McAuley, Mr. im A. Ser
geant was appointed Secretary 1,. oa.
- , ,The credentials of William It Lowe, of the
Seventh Ward, and Joseph Nehof the Ninth
Ward, were read, and an ramie of 'Mr. : McAuley,
accepted, and Mesars.-Lowe • • d Nobba declared
Members of the Board.
.The roll was then Cali. nd It appeared that
the-following memberit w e proient, viz
• Jared M. Brash, Will It. Lowe, John Mar
rhall.,-James StcAnity elix C. Negley, Joseph
Nobbe,:John A. Se ••'• nt, Benjamin Singerly.
The Board then .ceeded to the election of
officers for the en- year which resulted In
the unanimonse Von of
Prevident—F , • C.lNegley,
Seeref.lan A! Sergeant,
Trem f ohn - IL ItleCeme.
The Me lily rveris of the Principals of .the
Binh and olored Schools, andl3ocretary, were
read an ..gmb i bt r c.r. ed va..l„.. to :c be ,,;. ree ,
6. el as ved b
. and .
War is were authorized Id payment of the
ugh Dolce, washine towels, '''' 4,50
n motion it was resolved that from the first
y of rebmary. 1865, the salaries of the
teachers In.oor Ward , Schools shall be increased
folicrwine ratea per annum, Tits Princl
map $1,100; Grammar Scheele MO; Interme.
- dime Schools $400; Primary' Schools 8350; and
in tha High School: Principal $1,400; I."Cofasor
of Mathematics $1,200; let Assistant $090; :11
Artint $050 ; ! Janitor $450; and the Colored
Se eel: Principal SSPO; Assistant two, Jana
trp: $l2l. -
On motion adjonrnel.
fiallwi4- Earnings.
,The following is a statement let the appron,
riare earnings or the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
l ariats
Omipany, during the month
or January, compaml with tho same period last
year
IMMIE=C2
S 425,530 561$ 161,161 34'. 91,130 03
203,516 Ell 101,961 R 5. 131,950
7,903 00 4,600 00 3,200 03
7,925 00 7=5 00
7,653 .33 . 7,033 . .131
'2,664 11 1,101 931
eBlps9 03i — i'o,6is 91 IS 393,56.3.??..
- • •
From Freights.
Przoc , re.
Es. 111.1":.
Al or
Wen
Lorn , gs from
Included in the above Items of Freight and.
Passenger earning Is $70,00() for Government
trunspottation.
. Lrntru. DoNallog?-1Ve see L statsd that
Rev. It. Gravy. D.P. t has pledaell hfrasalf for
dc.natlon of ;t1,(X)0 to the fund for the endow
ment of the G. 1. Tueblogicat Aomivari, in Al
ligheny.
7.:EfiR.-4in Monday afternoon, Februity lath,
I. nt 4 o'clock, WILLIAM E.E.R.8., In the ath
year of his nge.
Ptneral floin - his late residence, No.Bo Wylle
street, on 4.6% February 14th, nt 2 o'clock
r. V. , and proceed to Mount Colon Cemetery. The
(Heeds . of the family are lespeetfully invited to
attend.
CAPNAHAN—On Moray, the lath of Febru
ary. WAS. et &AO oMoek, r. x., AA IVY 13.,Absuehter
oCIL B. C.traahait, to the lath Jear or her
sec. •
Funeral item the ri,hlelice of her father, Bing
ham street, Dir.ntognana on WEI.N.a3”AY, the 15th
nt In o'cloch a. n., to proceed to the Alle
gheny Cemetery.
_
011SCIEL 0 d
Q i TEA3I. - WEER I TO LIVER-, __ ].
POOL, touenttutr at QUEEN'S YLINVN,
4(Cork Harbor) lhe orttil-tt.dc.ma 6trtttrattra ottl ,
.ixerpcal, Neu York ar.d. Oda Steamed;
Contpany (Intanta Liar.) rytng the Q . S. 7.1.a.i„10
art, Late:l4d to tall as f•;:low.
CITY OF CORIt Cnturday, Feb. 1!.
I JTY OF lt0:11.01`ti •iaturday, Foit. IS.
Enid s.t.r4.y,
Sat eerie *twee/ALIO Saturday, at itoothfrogarle
to :North Itiv.r.
OF PASS k
Payable hs gold, or Its r,kuisalent Sn ettrrenor
First Cabin.. Iso W
..otoeooZo .1 , 30 00
to London... o 5 (kb' to Loudon... 7.4 00
° to Porta 4 , 5 00i " to Parts.— 40 th
" to Hamburg.. Oo nt. " to Hamburg.. 07 00
Pasvenaera an. forwarlNl to LIAVre, Bresuat
I:att. - 4,1.in, A 01v...rp, &e., at equally low rates.
Fared fro., or (, .Ic...town—Jet [labia,
000, i• 001 ..E•teerf.go, iab Th,se who Nrlth to send
for 'their friceda eon buy Colzets hone at these .
For further information apoly at the Compal.
Omen. JOSS:? Or. DALE, Agent,
tb Broadlrny..N. Y.
D.
C'NETLIn •
Vorelre Elate - m[l3n Agency, .
No. Smith tteld stibet, Pittsburgh
NARD L k.—St .m from
4 LIVERPOOL AID QUEEN:Tit/WM
470 in geld, or ita equivalent in eturancy
"` 170)1. FEW VIM, et.i in currency.
Smile vr
A , fist t
THOMAS T. ATTIGAZI, Agent,
47Smithilent street, Letvreen 3.1 and ath,
su..creiery Patsbnruh.
V U\SIGN~IENI'b
7 barrels prime Roll Rutter;
10 half bbla Apple Rutter;
7 saddles Venison;
15 casks Hake Fieb;
10 tibia. Error;
CO bids. Dry Peaehea, heam and ottartersr
10 bbLi. pared Peaches, dry;
500 base Yea
500 bat tele prime (I teen Apples;
150 Foxe% W. It. Cream Cheese;
75 boxes Factory etipeset
Jhist r celved
POTTER , and tor Bed AIICEN A e at 360 Li
SHEPAR berty atrD.
iet,
airl
JAMES Id. EAI4III
• ALrokatoot,
Prepares EXPLICIT DR/MINOS and SPEC'.
FEJATIONS, To: all irist:s of buildings, antrsuper
intends their erection once:mantle terms.
AM" Office on ANDERSON STREET, between
I-smock and Robinson. dlleenenv Om.
p PRINTEUS
PItI.SES FOR SALE.
One TAYLOR CYLINDER, bed 733.50 inehea.
One TAYLOR DOUBLE CYLINDER—bed VS
34 tubes; all In goad working maw.
Will be void at a batglin. Enquire of or addreu
MGM GAZETTE. Pittsburgh-. Ps.
OIL CLOTHS OIL CLOTHS!—FIoor,
Table, Stair, Counter, and Wagon 011 Cloths,
of all widths and styles. A. large stock on band and
forsalo wholeenlo and retail by
.1. lc H. PHILLIPS,
uSd 2.3 Sl..Clalr mt.
BACON AND LARD.
Pb tierces S.C. Hams; •
•
3o " Prime Shoulders;
20 " Leaf Ludt for sole by
WAIT & wILSON,
269 Liberty street.
piGLISEL lIREAKFAST
-A receivoit a fresh lot of Choke English Brink.
fast Ton. rot:ialo by theestlelle or elnilo pound, by
IRO. A. RENSHAW,
• fell • Cormer,of - Ltherty &mina:a its.
rioNsigugN,T.• s
•
• 10 barreAM re ramify Flour;
20 bushels Beans; ' • •
100 bushels Cora; reoelred bud for solo by
jolt) . WEBB le WILMENSON.
GOI~SIGI ME4TS-- 7
100 bushels Corns., • . ,
ao Oats;
- ROO the. Pitoei retellSoll Better.
;lust roceive4 Sid for "le tpp
352 . 'WEB virmxrxsor& -
IIEEs.E. -
C• . .
000 boxes W. It. Oheeiw; . •
. " • Newburg;
Reo . " fioeben; •
. For tale [Joe) • I. B. °ANTI-ELM.
"NEW mom.-26 tierces prime kettle
-4-1 tendered Lan), just received soil for esle:fry
LITTLE TBIAIBLN.,
dt2G tl2 and 114 Second street.
10SEVEL -A1)A316, DOntist, ConnAlrla
c , Building, corner of 111,140 Ni awe (113.A1a
areete.rltteburg.h.iteferences -- Dr. Mrl
.Poock,
nalleck-Tnecdcire Errect
LARD
8 bbla. Nec 1 {Refer;
8 do. No.: do. to fltTIVe; for 291 aby
ISAIAIi DIOIL EY 8. Cp.
FRUIT.
boxes l o r.ver ne!!tas,
" u. r
nbd) f
1' ;
c ivet! o mftle by
amen Fi g x; ; ult. -
waymtat 4 mums
fez
D
(IgAPWE
Dl,Llllifil OUSE AND .
,' LOT FOR F.A.LF.—Situate on Carson street,
Smith Pltisintegh. S. (=ELBERT es,OZO,
fe7 ni Market ArteC.
. . _
(... BiILS PRIME ROLL BUTTER, in
•-, at ure and for salar.g
PATT.C.I,SUN, A51310N & CO.,
tett, - r . No. n Woo: street..
....----
- 4 'EATIIERS-1 , CO lbs. Ptlfils Live Geese.
-,- Feathers, in store and for sale by
ten " . .1. R.TRICPA'CRICR. h. ATM_
rill 11 OTITY •t; Era/ —4 oo blu e 'tiiii - oiliy
Seed, in nine soil for Oslo bt , _.• ...._.: ;'-
lei T. RIC R.P4TiiiICZ.4 MO.'
TAST - ATOE.S POTATOY , SI'-I.cao6a
prime for arde Zio . it'sl:llliert4 ettect.: • ' •
138.1...5LETA-V.A. GORMER.TI
t'ARU 011,--grbblsi 13WInter,i nom"
Innnlnr, frir n hie bv•MAIAII.DICKEIt Cs CO.,
.41:iii r E6WE.5: 7 1;1 1 T4TiET6AR:17.ifita
+- -.v ILENItt.II.: COLL INS.
Jim 76:
end (Or nits
LISIIED IN. 1780.
W S,C.ELL.I.I"EO CS.
ANOTHER PANIC
GREAT'EXCITEMENT
BOOT, AXE SHOE WET!
HEAVY ADVANCE IN ALIAINOS OF MATEMAL •
BOOTS AND SHOES
11.c1NraziCecif30-woor ooaatt •.
CARD TO THE PUBLIC:,
Wetwlthetanding the 'grant advaneetotheEs&
term =sae, we tie boOncl to Gloss ow, our vistas
stock less than fOnner prices, snd Itiltneny emir - 1
less then eon, We intuit .sailwiroosi far oarpa..., t
intim spriogend swum sleek. now in proem* tit
insnuhketnre. All the Violet Ocrodynow Inman
Will be cold without the tenet re,gasdio east.. We
bays thousands of dollars worth ',item gistobv.r
which ft wOold be loser abiirslinisoii:laffag.. :
over, awl
guketaritAT 41mplaca.,
Eon
I==rlll
coNmliT,]tif4=t - ,q .
skityv, ?r.o.lE‘xr.:A
No. 62 Fifth Street; ” i r
'' I
cLoslara OUT!
cLosvrG OUT!
CLOSXXG OUT!
Clio &taw vis 4.
Heavy Goods Less than Cost , r
fel° t e
CHAMPION OIL COMPA
Producers auLtisnufsettrers of Crude andlatlisod.
Carbon Oil, Bpn ne and Lubricating (Mt
WOIIE,'S OPPOSITE SII&I2PSBURG
Mitt No, 69 ILIND . sired, PITTSBURG'', Pa.
W. D. CTISMIT.AN, Supl.
JAS. J. lIEIIIIOS. ill
W. 11P.TUMN
IpaTRON Co.,
Office, W . PENN STREET,
(Om door bdo,o Ifer.d,)
Commission Merchants.
And &niers In Pittsburgh Idannfactures and
CRUDE AND REUNKEI OILS:
47. Liberal advances made onFLOITIL,STICAM
SEEDS, and GREEN AND DRIED FRUITS.
nos-^.m
J 4111: E. MAL-LAZE WILLIAM cuariSa
WALLACE CURTISS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND PEALEMI ra
CRUDE AND REF= PETROLEux,
BENZINE AND I:DRUB:ATI - 0 , OILS.
No: t 33 SOUTII WILIEFES, PIMA ELPHIA. P.I.
air Storage capadty (under co. r,) for 15,000
barrels- Also excellent facilities f r shlpTlng to
American and Foreigh port , . -* -- 'art n the
Schuylkill River, near the p o w
B.
ne22-Iy.
ABIIIVORTII & B
Nei. IL St. CLAIR RT., Pittsburgh.
FONWARDING LND. COMIVIS,S/ON MERCILLYT;
- • AFD BrArroß nt OILS.
ILLUMINATING. LUCIIICATING, CRUDE
PLTROLL'I , I4 OILS, rm., constantly on hand knit
for sale at the lowest market prices: Consign.
mutts end orders tollelted. niCh4to
LUCLIST OIL W0111".S.
-- DIJNOA.II; DITETAP Fi co„
MANUFACTITGILUS OP
Pure White Refined Carbon Oils.
No. MI LIBERTY STREET
STANDARD
FETROMME REFINERY.
CLARK & RUNNER.
"Works 4. 1 9Pcel 99b? t 5 TONTii, SI I. I I",
Ofpce in Pittsburgh, 24 WOOD ISTIMEtr.
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These works being of the largest capacity-12 the
Country, are unwed to till large orders. The
brand stands the highest t o tills country and I n Eu
rope, for quality nod lire tent, and the 01l Ls put In
well aeasened barrels, prepared especially for ex,
dem),
tONDED 'WAREHOUSE OF .
Phenix Warehousing Company,
Fsot of BALTIC es HARRISON Sta., Brooklyn
ron STORAGE 01
IVF/71Bro PETROLEUX,
In Tanks end Etatels.[See (Stealer.]
Office, No. 85 BEAVER STREET, New Tent.
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ItICHARDSoN, RA LEY &co
Comma'slmam' Forwaraug 71Itnet!fits ia
CRUDE' AND =NM PETROL/NM
N 0.19 IRWIN !STREET,‘
PIIr BV&3L.
.6-Liberal ;ash 10,1u:tees , on sousigarseatA
Pittsburgh or Eastern - Markets.
PlTTlll7llrilt 217L1812X110113.
Meares. J:l3. Dilworth& Cfe, •
StringerlivrA Erg6 t. (I , emlie . iw Bank.
salit6Z ca ' •
IiIitNcrEWBITKE CO.,
112201111.2118,
Globe, Paolilq and Liberty Oil Workil
überal gaz!Limirccu *aft 'on vxmigniniaits er
Refined or erisfic/Petrolitsies.
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02r. DOQII.E.SNE WAY gad HANCOur ,
Jemy • PITTSBUTICHii
•pas
trEITDE AND IMPINE). OILS
Perry.Bloek, Duquesue WAS. Pittsteirk
Xi-Special attention pdve.n to the SALE AND
SHIPMENT OF PETHOLEHMand Its product&
Oonsignmentirrespeltfullp solicited. •
Viltsbrirgh Arent,. for TENANGO OIL AND
TRANSPOIITATION tit IMPANY.
alii-POST•011101.1 BOX Hr.
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AVAIIINatS: RING,
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(;OULIISSION MEN.CMIiTS,
AND 111:01T...11111 . N . •
PETROLEUX AND 'ITS 'VIADUCTS
And dealernln Zaterlals. •
otll-ty Nn. 33 MARKET ST. PjLGUuT.
\Pra`lionxie `- J ANAlrialrill
JA4ES &GO.,
mlyorAcroar.rs or ;
Oil of vitiid and 'Aqua A114%1115.
orricß No. as Nutrucai l iit.
• • " VA.
'On; EiN6CRS.---The ..ontlelsifftkeft
• sleoyouilcular ottaution to shop p,lyses sad
ulo of
Stooks of ILVIZABL.. amen.
I Invite buyers nnS menus to FAL
jell • ,Ircwitre FOUAITILL4CREEt.
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