tat Witibiurez tiaptit 1 , 01 BB 1 BI 1111 601111 1 1 musnso ASSOCIATION WEDNEEIDLY, 11.6.11011...2.2..18615. ;DRAFT. The ;Provost Marshal General still - ad; heres to the polity of a postponemant-of the draft in those districts in which TOintl. teering gees on briskly ; but whore that is not thus auk the order to make the draft oily cored sin stny day. ' . ..,, -' "." , r - 6 i A letter from Major Donna, who is now Acting Assistant Provost Marshal General Of New York . State to Mayor Goo_ imam, •of New York city, announced that men who Lad been already drafted in that city shall bays the privilege Realist- _ tag, has fed to cons saera ble discussion. That order was not gene but special, and was madetrecause the fits SO Whleh It has regroups were made w sh out express authority, and "weii, thereto , premature. Men drafted, - bot - altOr twill of hero the: rit privilege of changing their ski sby enlist ment . . • Some of die enrolled men In these districts are formln themselves Into clubs'under the late order a horiaing them to do so. But ._. those who do so aught to bear in pled that although they sausget _volunteers wherever can t—lyes .lable .o ' they find' meracit i'...‘ , :. i i draft, the erudite of these club volunteers tan, ruder the late act of Concrete, only be given to the tub-districts of tehich the oolunteerr are residessts, 7 nndiot to ihe etils:aiiirted of Safi's' the members of the clot, are residents. Neith= et the Secretory of War nor 'the Provost Marshal General has authority to order oth ..erwise. As far aspoale, therefore, these -clubs should procure'ffiddatts of their own aub.sltricts to-go as, What cony ,- bccalled, their bstitute refuttl;ersi hecause should -One half the enrolled man of a sub-district form themselves into a club; and procure their vditintiets Outside' of their:sub-district, - the other-lodf_Woltid;bitefr td fill'llsekfidl , quota okth.o..sub-distriet ,;1 .' : '. . r , Itiother thing had bettor be kept in rtiew by men who ate making arrangements for what&rer may befall therm. It is, that sub stitutes latt 1n aper thtt draft will be subject to the Bamtrale.: TUE FLOOD IN TUE SUSQUEHANNA Appears to have:, tbeen the-heaving: eier: known by the people li virigon that stream. The bridges have been: sIi"IINSIS a:WM:PS • injured, except the railroad bridge of the - Itorthern Central road at St. Mary's, seven miles above Harrisburg. Theinjury, how ever, to the bridge of the Pennsylvania Road at Rockville ; and that of the Cumber. /and Valley road at'. HAntsburg, at! tom • paratrrely slight Sid will sochtbe, - if have not already been, repaired. The In jury, however, to the lumber interest is very heavy. A very larga.porticm of the lumber snd timbertsready to-Aim:edit down on the' spring l're!her, been' Wrept away,' and the lumf), erignen zutest hi henvy Sull'erers,,4k!, cunbuily, jattei from Harr4barg atatoi that "thousandEoft-tiniber loge, with mil lions of teit:ikf amid lainber,; have already passed tldi point. Atidfiddletoiiii;'Dauplia counly,74inil th 4 iillagea facile the shoie, tear totohnobia, in Lanetus!ereounty, the . . . destructkra of private property in& the suf fering 141;14 Indliddiale ie Inittieriim: The area in -Several iron ftertaces-lutre• bebn quenched, and„orecourse,!the , furnaces Will Chill. W' A cllepacht from Danville say's: • MI the bridges OnAlte West branches 'tar as Williamsport are gene.- The -Lacka wanna and Bloomsburg .Railioadis under water hiplacestenfeet. The canal in many Pisces ii eclfinletely , deldroyed.' It Is somewhat remarkable that although Clio Buist`inehis6 and.: boheware were both the .Sehrtylkffl,' . 4yEny betweem2 the , ' iwO, searcelyi , Jatuldled by the %Ili"' snow' thsW6d 'the valleY otthe r *.htrifkill Under a thei! day? *um stasshints to Fehruaryotnd passed off gradually ;'..tbnt on the other streams, Which extend more to tbenerth, tbe snpw did not melt until the /ate besvy rules came. THE ABDICATI'OR OF JEFF. D.tVIS, Which is reported by telegroplv Must not be accepted as ofact until betterauthenticated., It is no hewn*, ;an bimmbableStory,: The New ' York Tratirut,. in , an article, which we copy, says it has 'private and re liable infortnation; that: has , notified. Darn thUthe cannot hold'onisuccessfully. The ReliiltiiikkirM adJOurned .withotit le. waltzing one of 'the extraordinaty measures asked for by him. 811 - ERIDAN-Lasdestmyed nearly eyery . , source of supply. to the .Rebel.. Capital; StrEDUAll'l3 triumphant march • is unimpeded; and Darr' being thnskft with out meauslo,can7.paihe.wurr4is treasOry bankrupt, his army ill-fed, his commander.' In-chief hopeless, snd prospeceoreither amen, money, or food-ritrteedruqthe, wort, dered at,ilt Jutrirt' rsr# pApllo . ,,thrbvixz; up his 111-gotteripOwer . disgusl„ and loft 'the Confederacy he fiiitlied t 6 . Pertabl . 4 6.0 . ainion o l.o4l4ti OftlIC,W 6 it" the story ropy riot b e true , but It Is:Dot at 111 Ipprobithlo; : :r . • • _4.cauctrurrnar,, REPpulla-7:We are re nnested to state; on tient:Writ of Con yes*, that the Aittenuttna velum tor-the Patent -001oe,- - flopoiti for 1863, was not ready fordistrilnaUen Idler! ,CoNtresa ad joarned.::lt norrtes Wen, Issued juin sit the close of ..thb*aession,`but' the 74./IC printing that it Witt Sa Kik time berm the,' bookririll by I,•eaii7. :lo t a nom as Vint' printed ' they :win be die. teuratedrintmuvogricigtinti'trieriai must han4 l6l l9l:Ru!tikuPern • .Wn haibranturazumet,from - the .; ii ghat linarter tliatihnleilltjeor'Seeretaiy:UnCuP Is ffitd:ASS . UndaPAVait'e; vtUt.dUting Ma nemttlytnalnri ut the Trve..o jr, no. morn gold tat. mj 1 tin Ir • riti I 11,4* , addirion,ina g Are Tuturrio . 4if the curWu • How. Joint' • enaeseee paper ingot that the venevabWohn Bell. of Tennessee, has beame glom tivlng at *mat le Merthruits , county.- Ho has lost -all his prop., bybis devotion lathe South Junes* of-the' IF Is non 'quinine flym bre 1p hieetid 0 Min 'AMirtm.The ehttltnest et_ gold ' 'l3slitaridn - limta 'the year.ls4o to . 1901. Inelnalre, amounted to 5610,25085: loos Melbourne, for 1051 to 1765; tnelnderi, 5Zg14,574- The anal'iertesge,from ham been ;MVP" from Melbourne, If.awriaaniheasetan&otthernMary land there II Platt . ef-hinde, , aed , the ion will be f lly itllcd thleeemon,..leldwzo Of the dent who raw away, theii`are large =doe of de= ategenhfrookthe .rebel,.aznty,. who are willing to weft aodiroWY Of the tantient hate too plenty': Ofp. ---.-- 'rut Cold. water (Mich.) &WWI says that itilinet In an parts of the country slums to good altruntp . wheat firrim attune thwaif e dismantraneck et tharsucoc. tr generally 'sowed late, aid OM died rooting wEll.rundquirentoce Hama to . t po Moira by tballlgbitreembags.attlie deg. ac XClnnu l 4 osUm /1 41 / 0 11 ,11 ; Utak beLtula --tots many prisoners sad treated theta kindly, to width Um Louisville lounged replies that ner taus emu bwpsuld Sadism') that autailiatious: Ire sofa carne Istidpiti Mid data inert Skil sid talss." • • Ova army Iroallbelhallkalgalliaaanap bier; by damettions. recen9y 4 .ted la' thainalota ,thaa 4000. 14=0a _awn fraoo.lmostpayialaraariakthe crisnasa &awn is-,texClitOg a drtionu , school a itela.-mTrAmPor,ml9o,l9:-: roe 11 44"filurilis elute c Sul " " ' ==!s;.==t Tlit CONNELLSVICLE ROAD TO I l 4_,EDlTknil or .Talt .GLz=Tw, Ifyeur corespondent. ',UV is right-in as sumiugthritlife'ssniCasli andMannsuancan corapiete. the. C'cpitclisvilic_ithad, aascttf - standing the obnoxious •legislation which tics the hands of the Cennellaville Company, • those gentlemen can have no just objection to lottingcommunity know the grounds of th!a assumption. They can scarcely-ex , pect the cortiPitnir tiiitteignintd their bands the, task which it is their , own duty to per tonn, until satisfied that Messrs. C. and IL can a ceompllsh' it better than themselves. Le-t ltievarE. Cass and Hannattau come out and disclose fully the ways and means by which they claim to be able to do what they Intiniate, that, nerther, the Company nor any body else .carrtio: Or it there is any veret connected with the mann and the ti log to to be efibetell through some myste rious agency, width it weuld tot de to make public, let them at least unfold their plans to the Contpany,wo that they, may judge:or their Merits. The Company. has 'adopted 'the only modes ,which, according to the. common sense of the case, ..tife'practicable - to..eirect the restoration, or rather the maintenance of the charter, which alone giver them the right to finish the road. • They have asked the legislature to repeal . ue t whlelC pro teases to repeal the charter s and they have asked the cou rt, n in .the the, reftteal ofthe -- 'tortt;do' thls act - of justice,. to protect themin the exercise' of their rights, notwithstanding the legislative interference, and these measures they are' prosecuting,with aliptusibledlUgence. Do Messrs. C. and FL pretend to say that they would goon and !Wish the road Icl...defiance 'of the ; repealing , act, whitkis at least pH= fade 6f a want of authority? If they do, we must presume that titey. have -some ae 'ant tiesty to be let alone, wititthoseWhose duty it would be to enforce the repealing act , against the Company °tiny at ttsastents, so long as It stood unrepealed by the legis lator& or unannulled by the court. If so, let them communicate this - secret to the Company, and, if they can satisfy it that they are es they castrato ba; the only parti4 by whom the completion of the road can 1* accomplished, the) Company cannot hesitate for ,an Maud tothand it over to It does matter a oped dedt "who buildsthe road.'! ;Would Pittsburgh be willing to see It built by the Pernesykanict - RerilrOad Cemi iii pony, oreven by a directO Tot that Com pany well as of the company chartered .to :au ersede the present ... 4:6lpar! We now not. The road meat he . built, by ,ri rival iktterest to both their:, concerns, and one tliat'Mlit never be inithlng but a rival. Then we shall have the,. perpetual pompeti• tionindispensilde to ourrrmanent ptoteo. tlon against nteuttaigikt_; ~, The . r esent cma- PaDY .st :that its* , interest. It has ;the means secured to go _on with ud complete the reed -to Cumberland the -moment the impeeding legal difficulties are removed, for the removal of firldithit °II taking the only ...practicable steps. • - . - • , -. r; .1. -.- : It asks no aid from ilvite iMecula il ati; its own resources ,foterftd upon the imris. tic merits of - its .work, being ail sulllelenti and upon theitti,eny parties, individual er an potato, who . would undertake it. would have torety:'.'.l4o.tlme has been frittered away by - the •.eampittirin attempting the repeal of peal of the 'reterding . act: • he. Appeal made with that *rime to the 'to statues wu• ill the liolie.Otetaiiig the time "eh might be lost isthe - courts .-.lf the Imes' isle effectual, no time will have 'been lost. - 'A kequidg-14 , nepte, , tourt7lrill be had at its, Mity \arm, it before; and if time is lent after that hertrlng.(witich the company does, not doubt will result its favor) It will be the fault of the now. company,_ created to 'supplant the *sent .company—isienaiNy for the purpose of hastening the completion of=t be rad; :bgt Treatise ..to.: postpone it, In. defteltely. Lethlesara Cass and Ilarbaugh• show their/tends; the people of Pittsburgh want light on the subject, and so does the Connellsville ceunPany, which desires with_- all Its heartici do whatinay he for the Md interests of Pittsburgh.; .....-; ; ' ' 1%. .:13.-. Ths Watt of, Actfersen • • • Jefferson Davie has sperken-_ o uperiple of the South in the langunger ~ p rophecy 'and penitence. He may'not: - e intended it, but lie plainly predicts the.. Ickedming overthrow of the rebellion, ludas plaint, repents of kapott Such a document. ea' - this "mindd,. ordinary times, stir the '(east people to revolt. - The Confession of Maria must now impel tlie Southern'popu . latlenlo is speedy surrender to the Natinall ile•sisks imPossibilitics and he • ,recommends .MIII he knew. „this' when he sent-Lis wail into. the so- CallediConfeclerith Conr,rces. . The firmer& redeye:to give their produce to the dep93llll for the wretched Paper Roller ,of the rebels. - To demand:Shia is riot only atiinsillt to. them,i but krcihtery to Isiot. And in order fo , get ' food - tor :.the artok, Davis asks for " tWonsillionaor sn cater flow is • Le to get its. Hanoi the Ilichmerul papers .Mgedi a few weeks , . agoi,that - the. specie ,should be got 'out .of the Richmond hanke; in - otbei - words,',4liat . these• VAcitt.s - . should be plundered - for "the Sake of' -Accepts* up the rebellion. In fact,-Davis proposes !thq ih r -,Site,tal „scheme of spoliation 'upon e ,Mitrate,prOperty of the •peoplie of the South. Totlais end he further pm- . Ix•ses that the Ipy Should he repealed which, -prohibits t b efileers of the army Doni. preseitig provisions, *Shunt - making pay= aunt at the time they are imriresied.• calve for this is that; the: limit for limiting.. treast47notes Is nearly 'reached, .and that • there notes cannot furnish prompt payment for these supplies; 'and he coolif adds 'that. thelawle raise revenue ,fions taxes is use less, and has - jyst• been rigged 3lejestyl - And thee ha fitters this most ells ,mat grate "In ihissondition-of Arno it is i'mpossible to'hipplys iht orniy, aiiheituh`curs'-' pte stores ineyeasst , fn flue •is - Thii, we are told by Davis, Is the darkest :hour, of the rebellion. and heseems resolved 'to Mate it so dark that the Sun will never rise upon it , ;Vila. aiThe . gloom, of. defeat.. has come, and 7t is to be succeeded by the midnight of thispair:AVeldusil 'soon' hear elther.that the. Southent people haTe =- trilled Mr. Lincoln's conditions of peace, or haVc huile&t.Davia.freini , :thei,power he first usurped and then abused,Phitd Press. Ella gf .W..s_,Wart , ~., . • ,If one private i nformat i on i Is authentic— nn we ice no 'reason to dotibtit--Gen. Leo has notified Jeff. nasiititat ft ii linpoiisibla; • with the means ISt lts. cotamandi•td make heed - against the Union ,forces now conccn. tinting for overthrow: ' That sueli lathe' Tact; we: cannot doubt; that , cloU.l Lee me , slices land has prlllitely confessed , It, we ;fittaly , believe. Thiritebelllon littowprac tlcallyl cosdhielk:46'.iffir,.lso nisking.lftil Ittihad Grant and, Sherman .., by ooneenuid„ -,lo,Etern ArligiOlit', and sorlit'.l3arollita;, land t la tter, r StafAuvrer hiiißiPuti.heeiltly" :-Rotkil dI. nowlleekhidlr Union. ,,, Eaatern Virginia is liebel;' but her Whites were less Shier One Minion in 1860, end a mkjerlis of ' 'their able.bodied males.lAs tincolnetildned '.41 peril:amen:ly disabled. 'lf :id estimate ?the itebelxoldlers now - embodied in 1 / 4 140 ' two States at Ono Amazed Thousand, we. give Lee more Meer than - can this -day answer tolls rolltallsiand it is , not possi- We to Increase theirimmber. , it has been commonly ptedieted%tbat the. Xtebebl would fight one, ore desperate hat -310;i ald, it- beatem ivould' then give - up. The leSoiers would probably choose. to fight such albattle;l but - Irby should the rank and filet , Have they notions enough borne ;up ageing hunger and l'ebbl and exposure to theitsmencles of the - elements? - nave. not th wives and children shivered and 1 ,2 nimbi d for yeast- R '. !lave they not seen their mradee fall and - die till they; who: survi are but a remnant? 4. 2 4 for:what. shout 4 they,nolv fight a desperate battler Rope being dead, ; : why should not life bo cherished? -"Why-should they not yearn .to loOkloce more on the faces of their wives and children?../C T. Tra: - -,",- , ~ • I The Stage of the lyater. ~. . • Thelwater,intheFituiquehaniuthad recede:l orese feet last eveningi-ancithe. people in the nndated'nettion o f thi city to. bind ' to their hcOnes. ' The water and via = wor are still out Wf order; 4 A waa..yr,zehrod'.froza" the _west arul: k is east y stezdayvtint.ire fear She destruction' of rat and' Widget; In - the - north - , been t. All the railroad.: etwaPeniele :lam bads on the apolel e e4dtilligi a ~.. er the Vitiarlail'riteaelip egitiZ, Beth - lie Wages , ' atlillia/place Thate teen - prase ed , , , nnvirithrs , little repair_ on the ....,_ heitiges:Are!alifill , NOW OPfIOM4 . - m"" l 9.tk'n with our ne i ghbors in the Own ' ''The No deiW , . railroad bridge at' pimp Doectived nolnyerrwhateeet: end" the i as from the south, wag, and Cure: ; • ber Valley will use that Antenna until . Vie I. ay s lyoutclaa# Onmborh.nd Valley! , 1ii , 14 (.14 . 91 iikuube. , ---mi1.,c0;4414,_,.. ~h ..1,;,,,,„,-,e,:,,, ..,.,:..:., ,w . Gaunt and Davis, in his message, alludes to a propo sition Riede for an interview between Grant and Lee, a latovriedge of which is news to , .pe:oplebeic.: it appears that, subsequent' to the failures of peace negotiations between Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Stevens„ General Ord had an interview with Longstreet, in which he told the latter— ---There-was a possibility of arriving eta satisfactory adjustment of the present un happy difficulties by means of a military convention, and that if General Lee desired an Interview on the subject, it would not be declined; provided Lee - had authority to act. T h i s commtmication was: supposed to be the consequence of the suigestion above re ferred to, and General Lee, *wording toin structions, wrote to. General Grant on the Ed of Gds. Meath, propoiing to -meet him for conference on the subject, -Ind stating that he•waa vested with the requisite au thority: General -Grant's reply- statedthat 4e had no authority to accede Itithe 'pro posed conference; that hitt powers extended . only tolnaking a — convention 'on subjects -Maly of a military character, and General could.ordy have_meant that an inter 'view waiddhot be refused on any subject on which he (Genend Grant) had the right to act. ,13 - thus appears; says Davis, that neitherwith theronfederate authorities of any State; nor !through the commanding °ennuis,. will the government of the-Uni ted States treat or make any terms of agree ment whatever tor the 'cessation of hostili ties." -. ,The Nitwensper Prase to the Confederacy. .WABITTROTON March AL—The Danville •Ilegister, of 'Wednesday, remarks that "the recent incitement!' of Sherman and Sheri dan have greatly decreased the number of newspapers published hole country .• In Virginia •wir.htlyer daily papers issued from four different -points—Richmond,-Lynch burg, Danville - and Petersburg, and , weeklweekly at ' Clarkeilliri. The number 'hen been y curtailed fit . North Carolina. Wilmington,:PnYetteellie; Goldebore, Ake, are in thti hands of the :,enemy The Yan kees- have a paper at Wilmington. '.1301n13 think that. Raleigh may, too, go. _ Then Greeneboro and Charlotte, , and some smaller places will be alone left in South Carolina. It is even worse. The Mercury was removed Rom Charleston Remo time before the occupation of the city by the •entinY, end the C'ourfer,Which remained, was taken in charge by the Yankeea not withstanding it opposed nullification in 1882, and is now, issued as a Yankee news paper. :ill The papers in Columbia have been discontinued. The South Carolinian is now published at Ohortotte, North Carolina.' prmt..ac arorzces. WA!! ILLYSCTION IVA PRESIDENT AND.SCIC DIRZOTORS . . of the mammrnat AATINGS RANK. will be held at the Rankles House, on SATURDAY, the 10th DAY OF SfAXOI4 - 11110,flen the bouts of lliodltehdet• ;DUMAN- TAJO& it.lllllWlCß,:Claahler. arTaIiNITIMW WWI WOWT WAIT CAPT. JOHN DTI' Pint 'Ward, Allegheny City; ilas received &attach . r to reCiwat Y. ark ro tart last., attar' Watch the Wart c wl l t in autdo for alldeflchoscloa Loco/Bounty ..... —. 100 . . . . . . . r:. Pay ef priratee4., Total Recruiting oftice.nerner I...a.OUOKARD. FED: EhALRTRXR.P.4IIMWmgaitY. Donn' wouT To. BE DRAFTED muses( .• , ATESITITION. VOLUNTEER/5....A LOCAL BOUNTY OF gINXk. In tit ditiotk to the Cioretatisholt Bounty, trill be rOL SIXTY VOLUNTEERS, ri zsmaris (3 . 1 0? tUIST Ni'AILD,AI44OIIBNIt. I tr t kit 4i nie..iagx I.eaeoek streets, bear Provost Marshall Maw -_ • ...Ibis law new Ipeal nnrantratlon ! -- mblatr JElEW,pftil7lgßrisimr:Ex•rs. FEE . SIIPEACHIS AND TOMATOES. . —A large supple put up In hermetically sealed can; also:relit Hat Apple, lYtrewberrica, Chem 1 sesame Corn, for sale try toe dozetbeir single call, at the family Grocery Stews of • • ' ;• • : - JOHN A. REKSH&W, earner Liberty and Heal streets frEACHEitS'- INSTITITTE.--The An- Anal INeetingol tbe /ALLEGHENY UCIEN INAGITUTE Mill be Held In the HASSTTERIAN 011IIRCHeEnst Liberty; Um, n.n,.61611 on %V ELNI:SDA Y. AptilatiAz 10 o'clock. Tereatta. Wired to be patient, set a very War ming prtglzmnai of exerosetlxe been prepared TT tho Exttontire Orminitter, Ind therer Ores of Or...drient educators aernarad'co aanddet th. oxen. 'cicaLCSAlrd2talrWSVAwT VAL U 411 LB SUBU,ROA.N PROPERTY. FOB FAL.F.--Thirty ems of tholes land, slt • note three miles from ei• Alleghaby Suspension 'Beldam in Beim Township. 'Ayooddreellh4 holm and other truildisim an. orchard of Isom three to four Luudrep tryys.ob. alert variety Aug choice qualltlim: • Dap ittalrberries, small ,Irults, grapes, Mo. ;tamer sod In astAte .f aulttrattoo• has •abuthena expelide imitable forgrapn. • Ady to • SiMUT/111 T t SOWS, • if , 14301) FURNITUEz AUOTION • tln TIVUSSIIAT mutugsa, Mardi Sad, at o'mook, mill re mild at Mr realdettoe No. An ' BYRD STREE,T, a quantity of wall kept CROW. hold FareltureosoUprtmniterro mahogany Tato•- .Tetes, hors seat Baylor ..tlhatrs -and Boater to znateb, three Marble Tap Car tre Tables, Walnut trarsrd!li reflation Chair, What Not, Oith gat Hack, tsro,ollt Frame Mirrors, ix flee saleavtaffs. ga lesuarni and Breakfast Tatles, fire Ados sad Maltz' Bureaus, Enclosed Wash Stands, Side Table, Serr ied Stabds, small Book (lase; Walcott Lounge, sod 111attrats, Bedstea4s and Bedding, Feather Red., hulk Mstlyass, &redo, BrittseMs three Ply and ingrain O t artAtair at c rprits and Mode; Bugs,, t r igfe ide asll.. "1'1" '" . robitY T. - d; NIKILEL D, Aunt% NOTICE.—The OIL MEN of Pittsburgh Pod vicinity, Interested In Urn et Olt and ktre. rein by the rate flood, are tedneeted to meet at the OrFIOE OF H. MeKELVY, career Doormen° Wey_ and Rend street, on WEDNEEIDLY, the gnilata., et 9 deloelt .11Wito•es or the at. Most Inaportanee will be brought before the meet. fur • H. MoKELVT . • • JAS. 119.WillIffilr,10oonn I ttee tehtlat A FRED. - • r RER. • • • .all/I , IAI3IICB.—The. MISSEB HAS HSLL will inenibers to their classes for a tew weeks.— yerous-45.(0 for twenty-tou lemons; either for liorlint or seeortZ aortas.- Ls ,this fa the last course of the 'moo, all those who appreciate physical Uoleley *lll - do well to &told 'buret/ea of this opportunity. • -FEMALE ,ChiL"LY.—Plooday sod irediso. Alay at t Wa -Platorday moms/ at le A. IL AAITIO RBWALRD.:7,-A LIBERAL: REWARD will bo paid by tbe undersigned for fhternia, nuktioni that will Wad to the restorer', of. one ME/ISO/LER, II Wet Joanne Inches dame. ter. lei two ten Inch noes; one COIL VS MOH HAW LAID RUPE, earned off by : the late good [rpm Oil C k tY. !Ataxic° 034-Ob. wh2llit No. II Wood St., Pittsburgh, ea. _ INCI.OcE FIFTY CENTS AND RE e - 1:1:13 - E by return Wail., the itrointsT - PkriD GAYEST EMIZEM WM. CA 311..661.1., P. O. Box VA Dahlman, Md LOST OIL AND BARRELS NARKED. Liberal iawiM WM be post toe estro'or ou sit barrels: add empties markedabove. Apply si the MB ,No. 17 V! dpri End.. _ n64lwd ' 4. M; .LONG fa CO. • A PJPITIMED )(ESTEEM —An ad -amlourned meettarot the • stexiholdets cf the IntlebTith sad Boston ..Xfoleg, tue held at, the office of the Voepany,'lTO. he FM etteet, c ilwzinfEspe.T the led of filikeehjestant, .stetee kP. M. . • t 0.11: IrEfet3ET; Promise. . a 4. bottle. fierretary, , *ULM . OVED.—MILLINERY.—Mrs. x.nreitEtt• hairremoted herWlllitierg Milo! Ilihweet to NO. lOC. .Pedend street, Allegheity, where We luuirbed lure aite Cereal assort emit &an s the' ixmaxgar LINE, &Ad will b e 917,-1; 2 1r fo ?P o l i t tee4e eee - 'Patron taltS.lt "L" , OR 8 .1. - LE•.: FILLMITS • J. HOUSE, lf removed at oleo. Situated cor aer Irviln and Weller* lAreatielhaelleghlosT ettY. - Zs:quite of . • f BAIENAt PATTON, , ashlo, Nos. 112 and 114 Seemed at., Pittsburgh. R - iM ,OYAL. '.==DLi(TonredAlttna ' • VET hagyeige the Wawa the late Sayer,loie.) US HEAT -M. , ST., roar 222 Meth. 2142222113: ) plias White Belay jest wed eat ,tor aid y: , ;. SNYZEN .111NYSION43-... - A l abia,- Uoratir-Idarket, sad a r " SD • _. t . 4 .44 okoloe Oyer ..._pfedeelletedlerieli FETZER at AshISTRUNG, :21411 Cloner.itstelbe 444 Ist 1 .P.APSR.,-.lql smog stem Wali • W. P:WARSiiiitit.. d -.W I IO I -Sr Weed street, old swum /17. 8 1 Onni_W - 1.1 - if; - _, -1 • Adolskeenrilkolna7reastr.licitn, , i,; ; 30,•;;Ilfrnsrilleu .)4), • • /Mit •• '?; .); A. .1 o• =2!!!111111 .firE Ifl^ All VERTISEVIAWTIL _ _ _ L °S. lgl , " .P e ll3 "/ caught OIL Ds nrerallfrinnade r st, rep keh Ortlng It POO tio 11. TL . SiIQ ___ELLIZ":I4 - mitztawci - NOTICE IS EEREBT,GIVEN THAN say wile POLLY iwis left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, I therefore warn oak perilous eat to bed or har,Or her on my aermuut, as I will-pay ae debts of her oOntractini mbriataT JAMES lISTLI:R. FOR BALE OIL REMERY Situate seven miles from Pittsburgh en A. V: R. E.; all in complete running order. Price 'sow. • For particulars enquire of • WARING k KING, 03hTI.Ivrvl XI Market - street', PR I bburet. THE GREAT A splendid steak 01 Steinvara Pisoesna bend and reserving. •li KLEMM se BRO., In Wood street, mb=tit. Role Agents for Stainwayi, GOOD COUGH CANDY, Good Mountain Tea, • Good Dom and Almond, Good Vanilla and Lemon, Apple, GOOD Pine Apple, GOOD TAFFIES, of many ktruls,maactiaetared and Judd by GEORGE BEAVEN, mbEtaltd llt Federal street. A Ileettui. R.6 BE C: p. L I UJION TO CONSTRUCT A City of ili ßeaoired k b so;,.Vo t glre C trmmitt own r els on e aoof get* b tAr e and they are hereby 1LUU10117.04 toput under contract, to the lowest and beat binder, a sewer of sufficient calibre -from the Ohio •Riveri on Perry Lane, to Witt.= AIM:MN Miasmas of am reer, and that Meaux A.O. Alexander, Janice Graham, John Alexander, .freeholden, be and they are hereby appointed Timbers' tit rieWand alien the ante and expense muting therefrom, acoording to art of Assembly. Ordained and enacted Into • a law MD, the Roth day of March . Arno Domino, one thousand eight ' hundred and ststplire. JAMES MARSHALL, • Fred. of Seleet Ocomell. SIMON DRUM, Prod. of Common oounelL Attest • D. A. riAoPERRON, Clink of Shoot Couuoll. Y. AIcf3ONNIOLE. Clerkof Ocnozaoo Cfouneil. mhtLattl NOTICE TO REFINERS AND OTHERS. In slew of losses of 011 arid Barrels by the late freshet, Refiners and Dealers lu Oil era earilostly requested to refrain ream buyths any oil, misled or anmerkedi so - Toth, any from' Patti.. not known to them to be responsible t or having oil without Ifiritt.lor of owithrship, and thereby old the owner. 0180 lost to recover the these. And they are further requested to ere entice to the underligued committee far oil owners, of all oil offered them for sale an d the names of the persons often: y, or basi4 "Lost ell. , In tbelr possession. It le to behoved that tha sofferere.by the flood will have the eseistanee of •11 [Mewed how:treble men In thooverteg their lost property. 11. IdeßB/1 eVY ' J WA WHINNET FEED. FISHER. Ownsatee. DR. D. JAYNE'S El -Mt .E 0 07V C:11 , ".Eir All who have used thIs'STANDABD MEDI DINE for tSTHhft -- CONSUMPTION, ' BRONCHITIS PLEURISY, BROOPINO COUGH,' CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS, HOARANNEST, or any Pulmonary Complaint, ante:Lica naufnbiese. Recent dasgem end CAkla, Nonlife Palm, tsa r are quiak,y and .edeotually coral b: Its dlaphontio, soothing pad en wetersot po wet. '. Asthma 'ft allay, ante s. It.ov reornestlit apup. monis coatrastion of the air ineuela, and by pro, -cluelcs if,* rypeeteration, at Tee removes difetully of breathing. Bronchi:to readily 71eMs to th•il =" l4t • n entwine. the inflummethra which V . ( lb/nigh athe inh tube., prcmotee free ea Vacation and suppremee at oamithecough and. pain. • • dow..“Plion — Por thiiinelduens end/Mal disease no remeey bas.vet been founds., effeetnaL IE - subdnes tap inflammation,suppreenee the <rough nad Toile, and relieves the difficulty of breathing, and Ey causing an eadyexpeatoratien, all irritating and obetructing madam are removed from , lungs. Whooping rough It promptly relieved by this Et p.ertorsnt, It shortens the do noon of this dia. ease one.ialf, and greatly mitigates thesuderiag of the patient. In aL Pulmonary Complolare, in Croup, Pleurisy, ad., It will be towel to be proact6 wile.Pleseeet, con Far eat:lmes, Sid Headache sod all Sillioursat U7L YNVS eA/VATITE PILLS ALL of Dr. D...layna's Ss Ben's Fatally Medicines an mild in Plttibargh, by B. L.Faknastock &Do.. and Jinwph Fleming; Allegheny etty by Park k and Frederick W. Gerdes, and by intmenta generedl7- takid2OlWS , . REDUCTION, — ta pries of CARPETS , Desiring to 'ford CARPET An opportunity of purohnshig irS•ds at POPULOUS PRIDE'''. thwrespondina with the • Deoilne In 'told, Aed the Itapeadleg tumble In Merchandise (tensity, We 'mire this day •Ilarked down prises, Threarout or at re st Aad offer t h e the e Wandock, And most complete newts:Rent, tif new and choice patterns, • Bninele, • Velvets, ; Two and There Ply Ingrain, Floor UR Oloths, Window Shades, kc., At a reduition of Twenty•flye to Thirty three Redone-third percent. XcLiBLABD 4 COLLINS, 71 azul 72 FIFTH STHHLT, Non door to !louse and P.O mrdi (4RovEles ERAR6 REPAIR 'OPERA TROUPE, ==l One Fundred Members; embracing the. Semi lyric. artiste of the age: • grand aorta of fifty and grand orchestra of forty, will commence a sewn •r SIX MG ITS, at MASONIC HALL. On ..Vonday Ewen ing, March 27, g Wino : :ale . ° ; he VI orwinEsT °Pram their exte natee 141/ repertoire- Particulars given early. marl C. D. IDSD. Hy,(iFLA.ND'S GERMANIdiS Family Dye Colors, Kennedy's Biblical Discovery, Ayer's Barsapirliis, lAndsers faryrovel Blood Stardom Wistar's Balsam Will Merry, linuordelPs Codes' RemedVand Pills. Burosit's Vocloaing sad Flavoring Extracti, O win'aillooni of lath. ,liagaies Magnolia Halos, ••• ligeor's Pima Grape Wine, can altar-yeae proonzedot taw: . CENTRAL MORI ETORE corner Ohio lead .R•dorel nereeta, ' t& the Matte Moore. AlkShea/' ow. A. ICELLY. ;ram OR SAL}.. M l lza.e, , .roz - coraortlr• POSSESSION GIVEN APRIL FIRST A desirable property tit Meillitie iewnehtp, well latprovee, caw mile from Allegheny. :Also, 611 Elegant, Resideix4o,. lo Fevrtekley. For pmrtlouli*ra baqulre on the inerul.rabt .1. L. eA7tlfAUH.l.l , l;'or or .7. T Sdllil•L 14 Res: klstate 'Broker. DILZI Igo. £.3 Fe, .yi MILITANT IIIeTITIITT• Allentowli, Pa. RL. N. if OFTORD, A. X.. President.. - Maar O . 131:111.1:NDORYP Military .BuiceHEendent. This stitutlen. chartered by the State of Pena.... sylvan oath • thli :' , ..olleglato /aware, and the privilege at Sate Lem. lot ineintry. Artillazy and Clary:drilla, a now. to sunessiful operation, Wilma superior educational 'Opportunities' in Avery apartment of study. ' Clomauctieation di. 'rat .Irem .Plasburs_ ,h without change Hof scam Manias at ft. L. Motillatook , s, Markel *twat, or !tar itt e !gpa , ,,l.4berty street, Pittsburgh. . r . .11. P. G.ENGEMBR.&, • • : cunt sad 41441bai Raips•er. amorzot.• DELADONTINO OFFICE AND PATENT' AGENCY: No. 11 BT. ULAIR [TA RV= MAP. Delmar sad eakrols. rm i lne • sod auseh nery generally. Plans and, speeldesUons for hist alSererlee. 011 DeWitt and Atehlteetural Drswtsp,=n4 Gaol cal Surveys corelully exeents N0..1e ay etreet. .resl Lzerr NOW mexupAci, 0 Ale 1 :12 1:1110TED OIL It )4proe of 6 EESTSB 1 41 .: Ir and gn u : l o t Akaulk Annbean ArkUrolli art - modes or Oa beet nislertaan bridie lass .E . Vt t n teu it for „Lg• user .3w .:it *loft OWGB & SCOTT, 1 . • iloriorrx Kam woßo, • , ..,Duworue, muffi n , area Cirk.i gir• Bl 4 l Medi 2/101,11111. TIT BY PRIINEEI.-,Two casks iniMO re Teirkity,Pnmes.Z readved Awl ar 1 orAlle • • Upd -Oluns%Trel o • , molt• - • ••- eqrser'Llbortir44.lllgad *ureic • ICt;LINA I lot R i l o Ci fit; 4 4 froUfat i : Y :, l , blast of f to woffiu l z k i' • lum•g 4 L Matt/Ullf; ••,- • I •• " ' ' .11").: Pt' dli -kKT'fre#rl WAR , TRENT, • PZOTOST MAJULEIALII Ch/rja9 ' ' • 'Wes . ntraTos. D. U:, Merck Mb, 1.9e5. RID e. conformitivettli theprositunatlna of thiSfres- Ident herewith published. alt officers and employees of thls Bureau are instructed to give prompt at tention to the receivieg- and rutin .. .rang of anon deserters as present themselves In aosordaniii with fu proVlslons. EMIMMI=I OICLA7 ' - - - - ..A PR PION.es "Whereas, the twtpllnt section of the act of Corgress. skewered nn the , lalljestant entitled 'An act to emend the !several acts heretofore passed 14 provide for the enrolling sad sailing outths birrirnal forces, mad for other Purposes, requires glut in addition to the otter Isaftal penalties of the come of a sertion. from the military or hand service, all person. who have deserted the military or naval area vice Of the United Stater. who etasl not return to said Service or report Manatees to • ,Provort Marshal within sixty days after the ptoclanatfon hereinafter mentlooed: shall be deer.; cd and taken to have vola.taily relinquished sal forfeited trele rights of catizettsfalp andCheit rights lb b. come citizens, end such deserters shall be for ever incapable o ? holding any. office of trust or profit under the United States, or of eierciang any rights of ithen, thereof; sea all persons who shall hereafter desert We military or naval senses, and all persons who, being July enrolled, skill de part the , Jurisdlation of the district In which he is enrolled, or go beyond the limits of the United States, With intent co avoid any draft in the mili tary or naval servile, duly ordered, shall be liable to the penallies of this sedloe. And the President is hereby authorized and raw red' forthwith, on eia' paesnge of this act, to Wale his proclamation Meg forth the previsions', of Able motion, in latch prociernatha the Preiddent is requested to' n tify. all deserters re uroing retain sixty dips, as °Maid, thanes' Shell b• pardoned on conoldion, retro Ding to thee regimen .a and companias,or Winch other orgarnzationsa 'they may beassigned to, until they Abaft bare - served for a period of time equal to their original Wu of enlistment: ' "Now, ' therefore, be It known that' I,' ARRA • PAM LlNCOLN,President of the Vatted States, do lane this my Prociamat ion, as requital by amid act , ordering andrequlring all desirters to return. Lothar proper pests; and I do' hereby MAYO them that all deserter. who shall, Within sixty days from the date of this Proelanation, yin: on or before the lab day of May, IBM, return to service, or ree port themselves to n Provost Marshal, shall be pardoned, on coalition that they return to 'their. reglesents and campmate*, or to each other argent valets as they may be ansiened to, and serve - the remainder of their original terms of enlistment, end, In addition thereto, • period equal; to the tame lOst he desettion. "la teattitroar 'whereof, I have hereunto .et my heed and eauted the Peal of the tra.t.4 States to be affixed.' "Dote at the City of Washington, this eleventh day of March, in t, ,e year of our Lord one ft. IL] tholisand eight htuadred and sixty•five, and of tbeeindependence of the United States, the eighty-ninth: • ABB/Old:a LINCOLN: , ~B y the President: Witt. B. Sawmill, Secretary of State ..r The record* sod returns of these descriers Will be mode up in the same manner as Is provided for In other ease. by ealttine legulations; except that it will be noted r..; 11th book of deserters arrested, opposite the name,ef the dese.ter , the fact of his 01{Vil* voluntarily corroi., eras hie self In confor- mity with the Plesidel.t.s Pr.iel,rentteint met the number thus - surrender nit t he...step, to b appe r . Mel) stated nu the try... 1 1•• I Wei ~(J1,•,. • Th. Secretary of Wat directs, .11.1. 31.., rew ir.l be Paid for the Arrest of deserters who may he arrest ,rd eubeequeut to the receipt of thie eivhir by the Dlstriet ProVost him:shale. • • JAMES ,R PRY. mbidStd Provost Marshal lieneral. pETROLEUM., NATIONAL PETROL= TIMES, No. 8, March 18th, I•7' 1317 xt 361 7:7/ -sr Iles The 'latest Oil tetelllgeztee from all the tol neaten,; Table of rill Compatible, their Stook, Capital.. Safes of the Week, llivideads to.; The Mining Lave of Ohio; Oil Dlecoverles, eta, eta.. etc. 10 cents. $3 50 per Annum. JOHN P. RUNT. Publisher. * FIFTH St.. DIASOMO LULL. ,12/41Iond for Speediness Copy.. MI MI PROPOSALS -FOR BITUMINOUS CO,ILLS.--Sealed Proposals will be melted* the cake of the Philadelphlatlas Works. N0...2/, South beventh street. until soon of Friday, 28th of Aprit.l9l6, for Supplying the wtiole or pert of soy. cots' thousand toss of.Bitominoue Coals. suitable for t helnanufaa ore of Illuminating gasitobe daily. eyed on the railroad trackeet they. works, at the Twe ntysixth and Ninth Ward Statione, in the fel- Itowlerquanittlea seven thousand Ore hundred f i ztigne j t ii n u. fth ri e . sib e th u s , o4 . .Ti l in g e m ,.J h ul3 , p et a tryt . t . 7 . ;t ' ott l ia mutt be deHreted fresh, dry and 'of a chanty approved by the Engineer of the Gag Works at equal to the sample on which the contract As — Oacc the proposals must deacribethe particular rage • et y of coals Intended to be supplied and the locui tion and name of the =lnertor pit from which they nes to be ratted. If they are of a Mad not now or eternity need at these works. samples for fatal or b not te p than fifty :tome must be delivered at the Werke en of before the Ith of April next. ;The groan ton of Milt.. will toe coneldeted as the welghtlintended 1. the proposals, unless the .eon. [fairy he circuity stated. The Trustees reset ve the right to accept any pro. posala In whole or to part, or to reject ail, as t hey may deem best for the interests of the Trust; and to event of failure on the part of any contractor to delleerdle Cools according to his agreement., both In quiddity and quality, the Trusters reserve the ritht 10 buy elaewhem, whatever quantity may be muffed to meet the &beim:icy, and chug* to Ile eontradtor cry him or damage arising learn such . - Pleats will be mode• monthly, In two alum_ festal cots, at four and stun:moths a ft er the spec ified pc Inds of deli, et!, the lathed eacn mouth be. trig taken as the average of the smoothly dellverles, or at the epilog of the Truatere, Mille made at earlier Oates, with leall interest off. phould contractors prefer to make deliveries .arils ihaltrecittired, they may be received, so far ea they can be conveniently stored, but imamate will be made to date from the elms ipeciffio4n th e centred. ' ' • Seentity fee the fulfillment of contract will renulrefi, and lath proposal must name the amount end character that will be offered. • . .• JOS. 31AN17 liah2Oltd - 'nigh:met la Uhler. IVEW BOOKS. • ,47 Riddell'r Deifins for Country !Immo; eolore.l il lustrations. .16 ft°. Roblason's Physical neevaphy of the Ifni, Land. :fa IA • 1 Randall's Practical Shepherd. OS 00, Woodward's Country If ouses;l.llustrated SI W. The Tooptor4dener's Assistant, by . Stridsemaa. IS 00. ' ' • Buren Field and Garden Vegetable. of Amerlea; Must Tilted. 66 Co. Little Songs tor Little fibiguirs.. 66e. ?be UM Farm and Naw k arm; a political alle gory, by Francis Hapkiastio, member of tile Hos. Meat.) (loaves& p 25. • Muves. Relnin Sl iseences 01 Glass Making, by Deralag 6b. Linder the ban. • Paper al 25; Muslin .1 'M. iti Tor i Irk, not to be T 1 ne. Paper II dtn bus- biedltatlona On Chrbitlnolly, by bl. OulzoL }471. - Ilontt an the Peator.lEpktles. SP. no. Lyrinal ilenisntionb l y is tbk: l n 3 W l V2y a • Wool! .t.reet. BAILEY, FAURELL da CO, 1" 15 M . B F., re s, astaii ea:Lel Eitoetatra. 2111.ttioals.1 Denim . In every variety of FINDS, GAS AND SRAM ,FIXTURF.S Oil ' Tanks and Agitators Ilned with lead by a nery.rteeeti. NT/oth la at tntee theater and more annual° than the old Method. No. 199 FOURTK-STRF.ET, '•rt • 1if.T , .".!). k): , 14CA.IITLXILASTIR 01113kBELLINI OS/101, FIRST DtVlBlOll, I • . Winter:soros Orli', March ti, 11165. i •'' Wlll ;be "lOW, at.'yublie auction. to the highest bidder, at Baltimore, Marylsedibn • : • • THURSDAY. Much. 211, WO, t,, ~ ONE HUNDRED ..HARES WITH ,FOAL, many (If the= loonbrfd.d in good liondle,loo. • 1 - Tittrafinky,icaree t,_ Nis, • _ TWO HUNDRED' tJAVALRY. HORSES. , • Theso horses have been goaderunetiliellang for the caValry service of the army. For road and farming porpoiws, many good bar _gains may be had. - • • Animate eold singly. dale to commence at tO a. x., and will be hold at Phillip's. Government Stahl corner corner of Fremont and Ramsey streets. L - Tan tw4Cash, in United States entrant, ~. JAMES A. Ell, '.-' 11reti. Revolter General, In charge- Fleet Di vision ilit. ill O. 7. '• ; . : ntrOond NO • tWr. TO CONTR&OTORI3.--Prop.:- " ; sa ' forthe grading, paring, and ceiblog of , FIFYII.STHENT, from UM. east curb of Wylie sixcet 6 the west mut ot Roo* street; Perinsylva-•• Mo.& Atut .Extenslon from thawed curb of Rosh' street 0 the West curb of Mathew. street, and' Eons fi gegg from the north on of Diamond street: `to. theest math- otHigh *tree*, will be received At the *Mee of the tunderaigned, In the. West Mar ,f. . ket tattiroli until SATtritDAT,_theNnb of March; USK. . t.. 1 OHARDES HEIGHSPFAHH, enhl. • e j , ....,I‘egOONKLES.R„ • '-"'. -. :' - , I Ilftrue Usk NA kWh Ms. lease, lalisme s -zie I ' ..-7111 ". Mtn-a» ", -•-.7. ,' • end . eater "'Le ' LINSEED ou,; .- YABNV3I JAPA 4 8, - FAINTREEP , RLIITIMIAL, , Ac. - algae and Wltrehotust;No. int Wood street. • edittlayd .1 ..-...... • • • ' Ild r lnds Deli roll Hatter s ad se Airless/4 packed do., Medved and for uta purzr kARICISTIIONG., mhl ~. I ~. , - ... , ....,-(lcormer Motet sod lat. , Z HERRING} -2 00 ' ball bbla Lake .12i ,N rrto ;it prime artlilti, just rearolvod on eon+ m. sign eta, d for sale at to w figures b -: . -, • UUCP•wittlEPArtil 7 ' `• . • ,'. '' ' ''' ! • till .I.4lsertystrah..- il OT, I T 2C-400 % hanO ITA s :O" , .- Itt aa4 1 . . . EMMA, aiimmim wrz V' al, FERriszatzwrrs. FOURTH IV.TON-Al. OF PITTSBURGH. U.S. GUY MET DEPOSITORY, PITTSBI7ROK 1i&A.84:713 20. 1065. 119M.31I417Mdl!iMai NCIMIC73In. To adeotemedete the puha° are have to rile ~:Fv~~~:r~k~~.~~~~~ , iaati~fa„~~I~~k~ And alit furnish to pnrchtners donning it =MT 1131012i1DS TO EWIDIVra CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE PAYABLE IN COLD ; &MAHE 9N LONDON, PIRM, DRUMM, lIM] CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT GOOD .11LI, OMR EUROPE SAKES (POOKNOD., PrAstdent. i S. D. HEDEON, quilktec. THOMAS .DONNELLY, Vice Pntslatea ALLEN DUNN,.A3AIstAist eastilet. 4th NATIONAL BANK, 0. 9. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY, • PITTSBURGH saarw WAR DEPARTMENT, . , 13_ : nova'''. MAI:ARAL .08:re Orme., W.Onixeios, D. C., Illsith Mb, 1%5. ,f I CIRCULAR—No & . . In conformity - With the proclscatatton of the Prot. West herewith published, all olnasrs sedsmployes of this !Imam are .Lustsucted Sant , * prompt et. teal ion to the nonliving end forwarding of such deserters as present themselves In secoldsnee with Its proplatous. °Er Tall P . II63IiZST: or Tall 'UXTTED STAI'W; OW 'A PILCICIL.AMATION. "Whereas, - the twenty first section of the act of Conti - ream, approved on the third Instant, entitled as act to amend the several mite heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling oat the National forces, and tar other purpsoiesArequtres !that in. Addition to the ether lawfal penalties of 'the crime of desetUort from the military or naval service, all persona who have deserted the militate or naval service .of the - ,ttniteg ghats, who shall not return to said service, or report themselmis to a.Protest Marshal within . city days after the proclamation hereinafter mentioned, shall be deent cd and taken to have voluntarily relinquished and . forfeited the rights of citizen/ship and their rights. to hero:tie citizens, and each desetters shall be for ever incapable of - holding...any ofilee of trust or profit under the United States, or of exeredshigany tights of citizens. that:tofu and all persons who shall hereafter desert the military ornaval service, end all persons who, being duly enrolled, shall de part the jurisdiction of the dastrist in which he is enrolled, br go beyond UM limits of the United States, talent - to avoid any draft Jo-the milt. to i l he °r petl a t i les aerv lo rh e ie d"l itoTh s l a e ll P be res l tion bi : Is hereby 'authorized and reonhed forthwith, on the passage of thin eft, to lathe his proclamation setting forth the I previsissw of tale Matto., to which proclamation the - Presid ent's requested to notify all deserters tetanal:uprights' laity days, as eluteid, that' they shall tie pardoeed on imitation .1 returning to their regiments' and companies, or to such other oryanizationx anther maybe assigned to. nett' they ahall have •servM forma period- of tlme edual to their original term ef.ealliftment . • • ' , Now • therefore,: be It known' that f, BA. R lIINCOL, Preside of tlie 'United Stites, do ton i e th Nnt is, my Prochimituon, iur required by said ant, ordering and requiting all dwellers to return to the r proper stet end Ldo hertby notify, them that all deserters, who shall, within ditty days Iran I he - dato of.U.da Pro 180, en .or before the 10fb - 441 of 180, return tO iervlce,or re port themselves to a Provost Marshal. shall be' pardoned,en condition that they return to their 7.gimettLa and ecimpantes, or to such other arganio fationi as they may be assignedto, Sadne rve the remainder of Niel , original terms of,enlistment, ard, addition thereto, e period - equal to their 11,00 lost by' desertion. . kln testimony whereof, Z . hare hereunto set my hand end eaweed the setO *LANs . United Mates to be aillited.• , . • "Done at - the Oily .WASlytigtope this e l eventh (ley of March, In the • year of our Lord one s.p thousand eight hesdreWand sixty4frei, and I of the independence , of the United • States, the elghty-rdath , • • ; . Asp/WIAM. "Br the Ptiendint ; . • I Wm. IL:Pnweittf, Seamier,. of The. rreerde•siatire 'turns of those deserters will he made up bathe twine manner as la provided for In other cases by existing mitigations; except that it mill. e noted on the book. of deserters wrested, i . opposilerthe 'name of the detente, the bat of hi. Isar iril l yolnni Reify' surrendered httniteif la severer:' i}.l eh - theoPreabitotic Protases...tinny and the . reinter that!eorreadeting themselves to be eepets nt•lv lesiva °ante report to this orate. • . , . • /he tie,et"r). a War dliect,, that crj tettaid be "odd hp the tort of tit'et tete te- attest , . sths - anert, ipt el the . 111. 11., Cs: ,! . JAMES B. FEY, Provost Marshal General. Published ly order et seiteeseralzW.FUruss, A. A. p. M.Oeneral, rO Harrisburg, Pa. ' J ospt. and PYezt Marshal, 034 Dist., pg.., B. t i scort Jr., AUCTIONEER; 702 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia; • Silo VALUABLE ORIGINAL AMERICAN AND REIGN - OIL PAINTINGS, Mostly pun eh by Mr, John S. Earle , directly from the a data:=selves or pednted from sketches JAM* emeltudveli for him • Among the parties nom sentedi are :Out Hubner, Richard Journam, 11. De Bowel H. Sondermann, Heuehaner,Carl Webb,' Hildebrandt, Von- Sebe t ti-W. - Waugh. Louis Lang,Kieeseleheas,' A. ent, Haut „Weber, Win=lhardt, .1: N. _ . Van latarkenbergh. thembergh,,..T. W. Caslleari,Vaa n; berm Anita de Baal.- Z. Verheakhorin, E. monaL , Lraqs;Thoniss Morft.' L, Sonatag. , Thi collection I. eettalnirthe guest ever °Mend Ue; Rale In Phllmirlphin, and fully equal to an eFr sold In the eountry.-...The paledloge au by *darn artist all new and Ir v giteot enter. stn T o bv Ulbeiadd atm Pe ale will take at , , . , TLYANLV AtiDEVI OF FfNE 'ARM avEraiGti or mad , • Y, 74th of March, at balf put I o'alotk. . - plituur aufnow.etCatiabitton,frecr.:Opm, a titverdmi noUl attrrhtaol tAsll,ltuksbbtrun4t. lqrsicktd be obtittaut, o 4. l. .'Pittl'APlE Nrood •—• • pee dsir .''Ti. Cat k Ot) EWITT , Ei N'arAVIWILTCnCrallr, T9/-THE SAIL :, be but sad tabeey• DHSS.' : ING AND RESlnftAtllyn t n, the rubel: Pre 'pared on ly by s. W. XUX «OD. Sti yederel ti e sho tk y. put Aar eel - , by Dinyista ` erE wr .4 /) I "ER TISEATEXTB., TEE • • • G lAN • . . . NATIONAL BANK, - Of Pittsburgh, COM SIXTH AND WOOD STREETS. • A/TRUSTER 110TEMER President. • SPRINGER RARBAUGiI. L ytee Prestdent E. GEORG A. ENDLY, Cm er. This Bank invites the amounts of Banks, Bank. ere and others. Government Smithies of Milan& bought and sold at ourreitd. rates. • • As SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Caoke,•subscrip. lima will be reoelved for the • Populai. 7-80 Moan. This loss Is now being absorbed at Manta or • 8,04010,04:100 Tar Dear. sal Being ecinvertlbts Into .gre4werity Weds which are tow at a premium of over EWE PER CENT. It commends itself Snits impeßn. r *dean. tagee te all who seek a safe and piolltable tollrl eMnintarlima on this With will be allowed eabwe to Goveniment seetuittos. • OEO. A. MIX, Ca nl.. Feturni Prrissaioa, Masao lIWISTS. ' NOTICE. • EA rim; BEEN APPOINTED Sppcial JAY COOKE. U. S. Agent for the 7-20 Loan, We offer this desirable investeseet to was to salt ouctussers. The motes ore le ewes of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000. =II Transferrable Aug. Ibtb, f 867, FIVE-TWENTY GOLD BOND JILT .r..ahrio. These fie,ftldde seeurittes an •M 44 stAbenAis of $4,000,000 PER'DAY, AND IN A VERY SNORT TIDE fru! be al a Preasitslos. 46r11 Boats, Bankers, Braking, 'read 001*- autol B nsat all w aft, iate lawapialas,aad all wars par. .1 . . A Liberal Commluaois WM be Paid lallit IS Is loped every sae w 'sweat a this blgki dealrable, sate and•protttalle sarartty, TAMES O'CONNOR, President. S. D. ELERRON. Cud%ler. rte. FEGULL NOTICE. FORTH NATIONAL Bin, Government Depositary. prrrszusaii. Tehixitir dd. Thla Bask is Satliortzei to receive money. PAYABLE AT 10 BAYS NOTICE, (After 30 Days.) Bearing 8 Per Cent. Interest, • AND MIER mums wire HON. r. E. SPINNER'S .• (U. S. TREASURER) . CERTIFICATE FOR - THE SAKE. It fa hoped that thla NEW AND DESDULELE arraskcement will meet with the favor of the emirs oommanity- and as the aihrantaiorot obtaining six .P,..wliz'frir:.44""ei.l4""e dr""and 7°' o °". °Katmai for Sax 0 wim•Xl .TAXI3I3 O'CONNER, President • 8. D. ECEDON, Cashier., petit I°, ------- COUNTRY BANKS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, U S. Govern;rient Depositary, Arresuseu, February 2DII. _ Tbla Rank invitee Corrrapondance Alki accounts fres COW% TRY BANKS AND OFFER.S Special and Favorable Facilities DOTE AS REGARDS INTXREST ON BALANCES .ND IN FllllllB kt i Is U. S. 7-3 O'as 17A.IdUil O'CONNOR, President. „ . D. D. ItNRKON. natal PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANS. OF. PITTSBURGH. asPiptL ' st,oos,ose. • skursoloze • emirs'. us. PAISTON, ,gyigox r. I 11 I GM W. limutix. . , '. • • Shia Bat*, orgaatzed under the National Hat. Irag alitaat.la maw prepara4 to traaaaat business' at Its noose, 0011N1ia 01^ WOOD AND STS . ptlons reterrid . for U. S. 7 miTtiooorot daily Rot a inappl7.ol'whlab fa Sc haat far Itamadtata --SAMUEL. F. oho g lirda.Preablea ia t. • s ItXFINI1 4 10:, AND 'STORING OOMPAXT.—At 'a weetintof Ike Stackhold• era oflthe above Ocistuiar, het at, their *aloe :Ifo. tin Ltbertittfeet, on:tbe 14 tb Inst:. - ther following Boerdof• : . rasara - • ' - :ftrApir st:'l4.2la, : FialirArlFYliFt=-. , .., t. STEWART •ROu i_ rualliCer, • -.-., - sA.mtrEr.. MoOLEEET, 1 _C . :A*4 l74 * i PI - _ • . : , i • . w - at,zuzucrazazoi.-- , . I. • -- , .. '.' otioix :, '.', • , ,', - ..-,:' . . war. T. tern: I • r• . - -, - wiz P. zatta. re ISM olden or ltuo above r me :bare leanest , thak.an itketallsoad rug Doz. vor-Dzioe en.** 0 40 11, 5# _ , 14:41 _teir,. *wive PlYstati ka 4 4 Ti,un•,r!r.l. .1.4'14,1 ; I rl4 bi rrld It '` ! ` 41 ti. 11 Ent KiAti tolr.tieduifr;_ - t -- -.=iiitierm icaixiide, eift.4 .. t uu , • • ,-.- LrFTLE, XXIV' .ID Fos n risr-iffir-rrg. UNTTED STATES 7-30 I_,4o_A_N. B. authority of the sauratail or the Tess=ll. the undmigited hu 1481111104 their Gllnerld Sub. scepticat agent, for the 'Sale of Vatted State Treasury Notes, hearths yea and three tenth per tent. luterest,pecionutu, knowitas the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Nett NW, end in &ler date , of Atttoot tait, kree yew" from tom Um*, Itale at the opUoa of fie It eurrenel la klat Into E. 8. 410 E2A Per Cent GOLD BEARING BOND% These bonds. steno* , worn' s words* ot also per cent.laeltsllsig gold interest from Noyeasbei, which makes be *duel' prodt oa nub uo loss, st current , rates. Including interest. sleet Sea pee cent per: smarm besides its conslttes flew nets sod moricips latches. Will ode friss costa dine per ors 4 were, seoordlng to the asp Itarlad on °that ProPerti Ttni 7atereat la Pitisblir inaVssagaliP by eonpons sitiebed to sea 'seta, erldsit n.y be, • out of and sold to any bask or balker. The, interest amounts to One cent per day on a 150 note. - Two cents " " " *lOO " Tea - " " ..$5OO .. N 20 “ do •• 11 11000 6, 1 $5OOO 7 Notes of all the denoshistlesui a mid wilt be promptly threatual upon receipt; of mibeattptlatui. THE ONLY LOAN IN. MARKET note offered offered by the Government. eM it le eonfidently expected that Its supertoiadriatges will mete It the Great Popular Loan of the,Peoplo. Leis Who et00,0tOOX) rentoli Hold, yrftlph prodibly N, disposed of within_ the next, VI es N days:orihn tko.eotes will uadoubtedfy eetnouoell preuktulti, as hid tudformly heehaw eimeontikeitoir the eotmerfetlona to other Lela.— L Order. that ,the; crifizps . of every town sad . section or the, country may-be-afforded radiates for taking t e loan ! the 2tattostal Banta. State Banke, and Private Bankers throppout the as try aive.tesserall .tireelt• Melva ntiacriptieu at par. • Seibetritielre Will select their own meatr in whom t4teyWre conmecii**ad w,o , wily ale to be reepoittile for the !Wirer} or the note. for which Wei...cart; mien. . JAY cooKA Bain efiptin SatreHytlime will be leeched by the Plnt Matsui Burk, rimbluth. BeeaN• • “ • 7nrtili • Mita% • • Far's it Maul% Nallual Bak, nth YYtihrtf Natleasl Rant of Oclansfee4 " 'lron W 4 " temenums e. Fames Dean ." Paul 1411 001" railer Its; feLtztoulawl Suss ti u of /name. r• 136 Wood• Street. PittSurg]i, Pam. NAITUrdOTITREB, OT IMP BORING T PRO OOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and other Wells. Toots warranted. suds of Oho To bek ZWULTA /OW LOW 1110017, i=ll. WELL / 10 WUI nThUMIi" 1t.C1!12%7C411111t 1 61:141111.11 PhriClol/14 With atmk artJalea as neaesisry 4 aoadnatapati. lirA - al"S' HA • "W hiSlf .. ~ 74 S IMES N NIS 3 Sa w. If itilmr • , ' SHOI . MBES* . TZLIN., _- : • ~. PLANES. • . - .._-.., . PIOXS, LEVEL% AXES, NAILS, Ao. -... . .. , . .40PLLEATEIZa, AND . 4131 - 17212 , 113237ierrea a litra. Jtle, AB of which I have constantly' fr. stars. THE DALTON . FAY KNITTING. MACHINE, :IV • . • I ..11• : = Haiti Upward* of It Mutat Midtiof Apparel. A YARD or PLAIN OR RIBBED woax Etzatt 'lJENirita:.3ll:l33:a.. tear We have Mist ilattertag teethanalals from a11t.:,, Parts of the etritatry testifying to their for manaleeterfas and fetnil7 Ph=um ipl! '. ', :. •• 3 peculiarly:adapted Zr sm.' , • : a:Muttons. Dmd for Ofrenlars and Samples, or sell mad sal . .? , , them in operation. a. _ • WESTERN - AGENCY. 4 " 12e; 27 Pil ob, &rect., ntgabenlyi k ,rat reit) : •a a 11111110 M F 4 L? SEWING ILIOnGA 6t npte, Reliab le and Peiad. . . . . , . .. . . , Tbeteli . s• xi:old/as tzithe world Ora& alai% his variety of work arrive sag& lhorMigh gold's/41W Lotion. These marlll.nee wul , , !:,..t. • , -.. •.1 . . . . . Hen), 'fad; tlait, Cagier; (Joan MW MAID, wittionC i irevioos bssigsg„ It will sew the heaviest and tb est stoth, with tight, willladle sewn, an durable as ths itselp it ww the Shims* AsarabinS, Bwl lawnka, with equal facil ity taunt aalwOtebay " . , 44!". Pr !kint. au. No. - ,271 -FIFTH. STREET, - Arum p 4. EW GOOD)3.1: - I'ig#7FLIGL t' - - - --- --''', .•- • • .. . - - DRUDIE -4 8c1ILACE; , ' ' . :-- , i' , .. No• pi etniao Ohio Bt.:„Allegkeni Aar— i . • listing leased two incyltudycWarwoooks to Caxton , ' Blook,near the' = xsztotr, 'Ho cu k abased a-besty stock of Haledware.Ot ,pas. . r:1:•Z, rentes,Toole,„.Elows ,and Plow Clittio • :::',.' vatozo,•eutdea . Boa*, He ss , atrov•br, adollr- ''t Foam, / 1 4kollvmattOOkh • , ii, 14 ~ .- I - r.,0 1 ,i , liowistr , Itireliliseih - cradles; , a orke 4 . - - - -- r with • in 'oder anklet id Wolin.; tawitisas at. • _ - :4 - 5 v t li , o22t s tiv i vik er ig e rk, m 4e ir t , .. 41 . 4 2tit . - AirriaEs. --, : j 9 / 3 r•fi l 3" ? .-.NilLerfol*-iii_6l. !, - 4 , 9Y/S:tl `~=:_..~._~~ y am . •~ ~, ~. }4.4
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