.Anf:444)+00:11,:h):113'4:4v0: • fella 9ffita. EMIC"Is. • COSTAMMeßusrmi.ss MAXAGIaa, 1713L1898D8 TT8&O1gBTT818800l1 TIO Xis. is Favirlirisorr, T.SYCHES: Erma Erma fanner*. by =ll, . 00 aprnoir. I DO by Carriers, brOZFLIM or .2Cir.1 , 12r0, par gbi Vittobta9ll 6uctie, CITY ITS. 412:113.. Ott eil cram, but those who try Sawyer.' Bar bera' goal,, never change icy nay ollwr. Only Stitt) cerZ 4 cake, central Rhatinz.Park. Tito Queen will skate tb afteracion wad ere- T. I. T. c, o. r. o 5:16 annonneemont, Yeb to 1350 I Eargalin in Print. MI of theleattookAa find ;tat; at Barker fc Ifarket attest. • Cheap rine &101rtinz Iduelin3,ll3o;ratra quallty, ylird wide do. 310, • e Darker .t i/3 X33lcet street. Salts and Dress Woods, Greatly reanced to Ilarker Market sttost. f"r.v.` -ted. '"_ e uitc, Of Limo, Ver Preserving cider. For sate.. by Chutes Fever, Druggist, earner or Penn end Be. Clair street, Piitsbargh. MEM= Oftettopenr, hitt there ty none :.;tout Sawyer's Bar.jerfo Soap. It is the inrd and cheapest Toilet amnpound fa uio. Ouly thirty cents CounirS 4erch.ot. Ivpi find full Jinn of llfoaehed awl. B r own eheetlage, and 'Mirth:iv, Prints and other eti role kende; at Barter & pa Market street. D=l Val leave the Pennsylvania depot at two WelOOk on Wednesday afternoon, for convey ance of Ladies and gentlemen to and from the Pale of half acre lots at_ Collin's Park, East Liberty. See the auction advertisement. SimstrakStaphlte of ILlooe, • irer prom - wing ct , ter. For- mato by Coodeis Super, Druggist, corner of Yeas xtrul St. Clair treeta, Pittsburgh. Flannel,. Fihrsket., .to.. . Yanked down to eloie rut the stock, also, Balagems.l Skirts, and, a good stock of lien tack), ,JC111:1111. Tweeds, he., he., greatly re- Armed, tit Ittualap, 'Luker A; Co 'e 133 Federal Street, Allegheny. 15= Wertllsell all oar .imuatooe xtuek of Lai. Wes' rurs—at greatly reduced prlees. If you would eedure Mates Lu Ledie. , Furs, call Without delay at the flrat el.v.ss Hat, Can and Ladies , For HOW, of Wu. FLEXING. N 0.1.39 WoOd street. lout Ilf.e.Aved A large stack of bleached and unbleached Inneline, all qualltion, widths- and prices, bought Since the decline in goods, which we =seedling it great bargatna. All woods Co il:teed dt Dunlap, Luker 13d Federal Street, Allegheny. • Dayers Of Dry Doods, dernevolx , r, Barclay are selling , their eta* of flannels and blantets at great ly,! reduced prices. It • Will • pay you to give ktiliti - a - call before making your purchases elsewhere. Theo . reseabers ,are 74 and 76 liar, let street, sign of the Golden Bee Hive pearl■ and Rabies *Alto to r ethciopping from out of ridges of Ruby, a hzesth spicy as thO airs front Araby alifralest: trho can resist Such faseinationat To remise them, to perpetuate thcm.,-to make the month a casket of pearls and rubles, and Ocry sigh a gush of fragrsoce, all yon have Co do, fair ladies, is tiollio that matchless vege trade production, Fragrant Sorodont. To the Shoe Trmie The entice stock i ti trallOT L. Mclntosh, V o. Alb Federal street, Alleghedy, will be sold by .4.Megga.te, Anettoneer, on Wednesday, Feb. 2nery WI, at ti o'clock. The stock consists of 'about ten thousand dollars worth of brat class toots and sboes,,unmade stork, French calf akin., tippers and other material, all of which ',DJ be sold in pacizage lots.Ln the trade. • zfT.,,;Mal.,ll,wail, lung There are two elaSses of 'individuals are alwayeeiring humbtig: , 7those whose nat. ta6ll7.4munSiXod laid those who following the trade of humbug ginglthentselres7hut.infferurs from Coughs, Zama and Lung difficul ties, or any diseases cif- acenerrousAystem, Meyer, ery,linmtrusg,,after a , fair_ trial of the Rytran Offeeit mirheisdizitridy=prioefii e'Unts . per„bos , Druggists, hoop it. Buy it • - •Cantml SkAILIAT P.rk nja ctiarDis A- Moore, at Central Park to- EMS 111Maint Ois - Vdett alt Physielaine d•Mrep- Chit * Oriel. i ' rhodehntt Feesto*r Phssicansiou esincOad Quo who will not say that stlrou= lents and Invigorants are absolutely necessary in• medial practice. And yet to bygone years hal:Mine practitioners hare hesitated - AO kittriste tires; because the lidudialt ingenuity of wretches who m ake merthan disc of human lttfltmitlq bact_soptillnted and delerisMiSkilli tieze that the remedy won deemed as 43~f• Mas as the disease. This perplexity if hap piii.dcme • away with. Physimans know, be : tame the that analytical pi/masts of the age havo.leakaestratea the fact, that Hostetter , . I;eleliritted--Stomailt Bittern; are, absolutely and entirely free. fro& all pernicious Me- Waits. Hence they have been 'lntroduced ifitotlie Valtedptatcs Army, and are accept. cif:Wherever the testimony - of the wine, the to telltgentaiid the - plillar . iilitorto is rated at its jitit wane' atithebeet protietive against and -Inifelisralidisaases arising • from impurity in the air Or other unbent thy - chmate infinences, Oat has ever been tested By experience. In 4asee of Dyspepsia anti Liver Complaint, we State without qu Melanin or reservation, that the Bitten! are as nearly infallible an any thing preimied by human Skill can be. • , Illostetter's Bitters Arei sold sr holesaleand retail at very low rates man Drog and Patent Medicine Depot, Ito44Markfit !street, corner of trie Dlamoad wed Fourth 'street,' EMi and W .LCr Go9as. ir with great pleasnre . are call the atten inn of our renulcr.s to the s silver b stock of Fab .. and Meter :Goods just received by Mr. John Ifele4 Merchant Teller, NO. I% Federal.street, Allegheny. His stock embraces some of the bidet beautiful Cloths. CasSuneres, Overcoat• lags and Vesunge ever brought to the western arket. llte Sasortre.st of Furnishing Goods, Yboinprising Shiite, Drawers, Collars Neck Ties. Iltuatlkertittefsi de., cannot be surpassed east *Wee.' A •:ergo stock of Candy mad Pants, teat; Veda and Overcoats, will also be found his establishment. PcrsOns in want of any tiling in. tht% clothing lint should not fall to fidreD ... 14 . .47 - eier. a Gall. •. Inlitklullt W. Parry, & Co., "Wake' Mita lissitera t 'ind Dealers in dined Slateroirsarions eolors. Omce.at Alezaa. der Langidinhi near the Water Work 6 Ditta Eby gesldenee; Ifo.lB Plke street. Or. :Awe prinnitts attended to.', dil work warrant. Water 4 llatialrlog: done at the abort. IlstriOtioe. Methane for repairs, provided the AIN:4 not abluledittior it ill put on. Carpenter Jobbing Mop. Hiring .returned steer an absence of three lean In the army, I have re-opened my ! shop prat' aorta at Johtate; In the carpenter tine, at the old itind. Otxt,in alley, between S mi th. Geld Street and Cherry Alley. Orders enlielted • end promptly attended to. • I= Neutral Sulphite of Lime, , r ifOr. preßerylng vidor. ,For ealo by Vharles Fat par, Droggii4,:oornor of Penn and St. Clair alsecte. PlZabliugh. Central likatina Pnrk. , T h e skatatial Qu en this afternoon and eve,. UTII Yoar., Feb. 6.-11 is stated that A. T Otewart, who is inosucuting Cultou'o. editor or the Tnbour. Knapp, usetstont of the proprietors of the St. Louis R, pu btk a ,, for übl, has several wore libe: touts ou tho apts, "against several correspondents of the West.. ern press. The Carter Ea Cidmion,--St esmer General llialeck Earned, ltilorents, Teti. 5 —The steamer W. 11. Carter blow up and was burned, On rriday, thirty-live nines above Vlekoburie. ;Thirty...one per,„ o „, were killed, eleven wounded and fifty MAYO& The steamer General ffallecir, lying at the levee here, caught tiro this morning and burn ed up. -. =2 Tairriasm, Nano, Feb. 6.—Tho steamer St. G6corge,Arem tilsagoir op the 18th, via Leapt'. ry •-• de arrived at 7 o deal{ tilts a. M. News 4nticipatetL - - , . VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 31 VERY LITRST TRLEGRIMS. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES, PEINSYLTAIIIA LEGISLATURE. Epeelal Dispatch to the Pltteburgh Garotte. Hannlescao, Feb. 5, Ma. Hores.Tbe House met at seven and a half o'clock. Therenot being a quorum of mem bers present no business was tranaacted. Swasrz.—Tha Senate was not in session. FROM WASHINGTON CITY. The New York Militia Agency CAPTURED BRITISH-REBEL DRAFTS Pl'ordtnen'e Bureau and Habeas Corpus. BEFOSFIS OF NATIONAL BANKS. The itonfrreliik Of Generals MIES 6F [IION SOLDIERS DISINTERRED. "Pb.c. 41:7 WE% et Or el CO 7=9:ICL OM. Now Yong, Feb. 5.—A Ti thear speeial says Colonel E. R. Goodrich, formerly in charge of the New York BLitt. Agency in Washington, was on theist instant relieved by order of Gov. Fenton. but allowed to retain fall rank and pay until April lot. Col. J. E. Lee. formerly captain of the Nth Independent Battery is at present acting as State agent. Since Its es tablishment this hereon leas twee of ineatima tde value in relieving the wants and settling the claim. of New, York soldiers, and the ne cessity for its continuance will probably exist for tyke years to Conic., Gen. Splnnel'onEarellaylnailed tei Europe for collection, ..three --wtureci Aran. of 650 each,Fawn to. COL ilarelson, of Jeff. Davis , milttafamily to the Order ofeeeretary Teen holmhod by hErn endorsed Tepee Brown. Shalt' ley etto., the rebel bankers of Liverpool. Sev eral captured .Entglittlf, drafts barb heretofore teen ,shat forward for collection but returned with the endorsement of no funds. As the Government has knowledge that these are good, the lictionof the Liverpool Bankers I. %waded with special interest. The Herald'. Washington special says: A rumor bus keine& circulation to Washington that it the Freedlieen'is Bureau hill shall pass thd Manse of Itopresentatives in the same shapellint It tree received from the Senate the President wilt issue a proclamation de claring the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus ..e restored in !inStates. the border 'Dunes speetal lays: Ithavlng, been reprefented to rnited State. Treasurer Spin ner that tCndmber of National -hanks located in cities where -clearing hottaes are in opera tion, habe eat - bleated- deposits subject toduty from the balances after exchanges at the class ing hoeses, and . not from the balance. at the close of the day as required by the regula tions, dee hag iseuet.l a circular letter to the Cashiers of the Nation - A! locals- Gies, In which be says that the former method Cannot be accepted as correct, and request. them to inform him whether, in making up the semi annual return of their banks for the six menthe preceding January let, ISred, they estimated the average of deposits Irani the beinnets at the close of the day from the bal ances\ alter the exchanges at the clearing henseti. In conclusion, the Treasurer requests, in the event th at the regulations In this respect were not plied with by them, that an additional rem be fureiehed, which ideal contain - a statement of the average deposits, estimated from the beianceof deposits at the close of the day, it excess of the average of balances so retorted as mode np after the exchanges at the clearing House, and-that they issmit to Ms oflice ., an amount - equal to one-quarter of one per at. on such difference. of computation. Th Second Comptroller hew, d ecided that non commissioned officers mustered out on the consolidation of regiments, before the endue lion of the army commenced, are only entitled to the installments of bounty which accrued *bile they were in service. The bodies of the Union soldiers who were killed in the skirmishes near Falls Church, in tasi,• are being disinterred for re-burial in the seldiem' cemetery at WeshingtOn. The TrorkPs Washington special says: The [lnflect/States Consul at Honolulu informs the Department Of State that one hundreitsearnen capturea on an Amencan whale ship by the pi rate Shenandoah, landed on Ascanvlon Islands Midi - cached UOnolulti en.L.route to the United ,states. - - - -•- . Clone/nib Grant,Shorman,Thomas and Meade, olio have been considering Alt of the military t h ,, 7 beforeCeitgress..have returned Mein to. see ntor Wilson, Ciiiirentin of the 'Senate - HIM yr Committee, with their suggestions In re commendation. The increase of the army has been materially! changed. by these Officers. Tbey seete opposed to giving them any otter a haterer, for natorpoeation in the regular ar my. The other suggestions look to a ports, ilea of the regular army bill, anti will probe. tt be adopted - by. the,Committee. 'Ube Mil for,the reorganisation. Or the State IliAlitiolneets the foil approval of Officers. T vitals° apprarraof Wte Weal: rela Topes to increase the nmnberof Cadets one bnodredaedilftx,•giving to. each .State two, irfurseventy-ilvirto=be - seleCted•trom ameng eons of soldiers who fell in defense of their The Thorn' Washington Medal says:, The. Pr,estdent alitleabinct hare had nnifercorisld. 'Millen the arguniefitbf Semmes clabaleur the tisht to be discharged under the Sherman oilmen parole, but have come to no definite istuchision thereon.- Until Mils matter ls Mts. tIO.CIi of then.' atil be 00 detail for a court to 13! Semmes, and there Is a bare probability that the trial may be postponed. ARYICRS FROM i'FAV ORLEIIS. OWES OF MILITARY DEPARTMENTS Regiments' and General 011icere .17naired Out. plat Os.r.asss, Feb. 4.—The weather is en -est:ally cold; thermometer, 17 deg. The steamers Flag, Star of the Union, and Fang Shney, einiled for Sew York on the =lilt ult. The military 'force of Texas consisted nineteen regim eats of in faniTy, five of eavair one rampant ponloorders. and three bat teries of artillery; the Department of Louisi ana, len regiments of infantry, three of atva I rv, and one,ot artillery; the Department • f dye regiments of infantry, and eta liatterieS of the sth regular artillery. A military committee has been organized at Mobile to ingjaire into the late guerrilla raid " We th 'irt ' i t e e' lt i t e Ls lte l3 r rn a toq letter of the alai says Today, Generals Weitzel, Smith and Clarke will be muttered not. Five regiments sill be mustered out in thirty days. i'eeoe prevails along the Rio Grande. The Ronraero says: One Colonel Adolfo c.nrcid was arrestor. on the Texas shore for sl eating fifty thousand - dollars north of goods In Bagdad. lie gave bail hi the sum of $5,000. ADDITIONIL FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE 'Vet Screw Rams Completed A SWORD DUEL FOUGHT Slaw Yeas., Feb. s.—The Africa:a matte wore delivered In this city yesterday. The follow. fag additional to the dews telegraphed from flallfax : A line screw rain, built by Messrs. Laird Bros., has flailed from the Ideraey for Valparai so. She is a sister vessel to thereat now lying in the Thames for the Chiller. Government. The rain built lay Messrs. Laird is milled the Oscar; that built in the Thames the Minerva. Notwithstanding the announcement that Ba. ran Laniard had left Paria for the Purpose of making arrangemerts for the return of the -French trooptf train Mexico, it .Is certain that orders yet unrevoketi, and which are prepar ing to be acted upon in Toulon, prescribe the sending out Of 1,600 or 3007 more troops. A duel has taken piece at St. Germain be tween Prince Achille Murat and 131.1loolmfort, a writer in the Figaro. The cants ball arose nut of an article published in the Figaro of January 7th, Oaths evidence given by Prince Aebillo Murat, in Miss Cora Pearl's horsecaaa. the Prince challenged the RairlialLst, and a meeting wan speedily arranged. The seconds of Prince Achille Murat were St. (Jerome Bo naparte Pattereon and M. Espelletta; those of 31.1tochefort were 31. TaxUe Delord, of the dente, and AL Plunkett, manager of the Petals Royal Theatre. The duel was fought with swords ip a riding achnoL It lasted only a few seconds. The Prince's shirt was torn by the point of his adversary's award, and M. Rochefort received airtight wound in the hip. The seconds then declared honor satisfied, and the affair terminated. Kansas Legislature—Resolution Endors ing the President's Polley Tabled. New Tone, Feb. s.—The Tribune has a epeolel from Topeka r liansas, dated the &I, which says: Yesterday the Senate bill anpropriating the sfKi.Ote sores of land was defeated In the House. The federal-resolutions endorsing President Johnson's policy were laid on the titble, with ten Ilissenting votes. Thin. morning concurrent resolutions were intrOttneed into the House asking Congress to submit an amendment of the constitution pro hibiting the re-election of the President. rtreint Ofmego A tnnay, Feb. 4.—A lire In Oswego this morn ing, on the west bile of let Street, destroyed Ile dry goods stores . of Morrie Chase, and Thee. Iklnortl Allen and Burenarth Leather dealers:J.ll, Goldeny, exchange ottlee; law yer's 0/flees, end the music hall. rho loss on beildinal was about 440,1.00; and the IDS , oe goods, &C., is large, hut the nmennt is not btated. THE ' ITTSBURGH GAZETTE. DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE, International Law on Privateering. GFRAIDIN ON TIE MEXICAN QUESTION Now Tone, Teb. S.—A diplomatic correspon deuce of somewhat important character, at affecting the relation of belligerenta at sea, has passed between the British Ambassador at Madrid, and the Spanish government. Vie British Minister protested, on the pert of hie government, against the Spaniels order, that all crews of Chlhan privateers, not of Milian birth, ehould be treated as pirates, which they conaldered to be contrary to. to the interne- Mona] law. M. De Castro, Spanish Minister, neatly re forted that British Ideas of ternational law were not always In accordance with the TIIITS of the moat dtatingnithed oracle* nd the sub ject. M. De Castro further uphelde tbe policy porsuzd by Admiral Parej a, and -Vertrundi Sir Jelin Cranipten that England herself declar ed as far back as 1194, by her treaty with the Polled Stater, that the subjects of either na tion, exercising privathering againat either of them, sere pirates. The Parts -Journal de-a Debateesintains a col umn article from the able pen of M. Gleardin, recapitulating the history of the Mexican ex- Witten, and terminating with an earnest call to withdraw the Prenth troops at once. Tile general tenor Of the above article went to show t h^ : snefeeling of the .people of the ~.T IMCZ was strongly hostlite o;wee- e lan and that the Government of the ttilitv+ States, while constantly reiterating tide fac in its °Metal commenMattons to the French Government, bad eggialantly abstaincu front menace; that the language of the American Government bad been as conciliatory - and as free from menace in teed, after their victory over the rebellielvas in treett, , at the molneat of their greatest Internal ratite; that - in alt this, both the Government and the people of the United States had shown that although deeply offended try the Mexican expedition, and al though hostile to-- the continuance of the French flag in Mexico, they ne•ertnelcas de sired to remain friends with France. and wore willing to forbear to the uttermdet, in order to give the Emperor time to make full trial of the experiment, and to retire without being menaced. The Virginia Senate hiu adopted resolutions cordially apnrovlng the course of President Joharea on the eueetton of reconstruction. They do not desire to review what has been o conclusively delten l2 l../....r to permit any one subject to their control to violate any of their obligations to the United States govern talent. The Charleston amen, report• the mal treatment of a party of Pennetylvantaus who epelted Johnson's Island January 9th (or the purpose of buyinglanda. by a party of uegrOtit. They were taken Into mistrals and threatened with death, until dually relieved by the der. sesta. At a meeting of the stock holders of tee Col umbian Marine Insurance Company to-day, it was stated that eight hundred policies had been cancelled since Saturday, the notes of the holders being returned on their payment, as a pre rats premium for the time the risk had run. A resolution watt adopted. calling nn the present receivers to resign. and a committee appointed to Investigate the afkalrs of the company. A Fortress Monroe letter says: A set of fur niture for the office of the Secretary of the Navy is to be made from the remnants of the Merrimac. The iferald's Paris letter states there was great anxiety about too anticipated speech of Napoleon at the opening ol the Chambers on the2:-.` I ult. The Emperorwas desirous of ig noring the matter entir ely in hie speech, but 111 deforvoco to the Unanimous mister of the Cabinet bad consented to touch upon it, and the supposition was that ho would promise the withdrawal of his troops from Mexico at the eerliest practicable period wlthin the year at least. The correspondent also gives an account of a grand Lail ut the Telßerle". Among oar countrymen, the one receiving the most atten tion from their Idajesties wets Gen. Sottofield To the General the Emperor expressed his pleasure at meeting him, and told with what interest be bad followed the march of Sher man, and to Minister Bigelow he mussed very neat compliments on the beauty of American ladies. TAI ON SOUTHERN MANEWITILES. (Octal Report on the Cattle Plague. VACCINATION AS A PREVElilaiki Arai Soros Crrr, Tob. s.—Tho Secretary of the Treasury has trawl the following circular: On September l 0 1N.5, an order was Waned by this department, under the power conferred bv 40 of the Internal Revenue act ot June 80, 1%4, directing that articles reatinfacturtd in the. Matra lately In • rection;ldier -ter the.: eafebihriPtieut of illecting Dletricts therein, but retainedin poestaalbn of the Manufacturer total after such eirtabliahment:ead them made liable to the current rates of taxation, should be held Live fretn present assessMent until tr - anspor red beyond tim Mutts of the above mentioned States, and shenild then be subJeCted Only to the tax dee at the time of their mannfeet me. The reasons for thltbnernaptton were stated briefly at the time of ita - allovrance. ttetre Induced by the fact that manufacturers had, in Ignorance of the law retained large dean tst pa of their pzerlocre , theirorre hands, and by the supposed edditional fan the property to retained bad greatly deteriorated in value. Abundant opportunity haring been given for -the dbpo.sul of theme mann fact,srea there is no reason ter continuing a privilege McDade., t with the general provision of theism', adveree to the into:este of Northern manufacturers and susceptible, as experience has shown, of eery-great abuse. ,It le, therefore. hereby or dered that on and after March Let, tilt ail ramthern resumfactures we. .ban ds of the Manufacntucts than bee .hold subject to-the Prc , Lcll' rate , ' .rdut.T.s.oohjectionbeing Made In any ante nixacconnt of the Manor the men et are. (Signed) ' 11. DlCCettocit. Secretary of the Treasury. Tbe United States Consul at Liverpool re prrte to the Department of State tinder date of January 14th.1691, the loss of throe Ameri can remelts the Harry of the Went, the Ilerid ten anti the Ttgreas, and the rescue of their crews. Firm the dispatches of our Consul at Liver. pool, dated January . tOth. on we learn that the cattle scourge in rather on the increase Ilion Other% i.e.. Ile says that during the week previous In date, nine thousand two hundred end eighty-thren case* were reported to the authorities. Thus far upwards of seventy thousand cultic) have either died with the plague or been killed after Mifflin It. The Consul pay. Ibis In reality forms but a email proportion of the netted O.S, for honored, of eases are never reported, and thousands are enlightened prematurely, and harried to mar ket before the plague attacks !tern. 1 seelnel .9n preventive. 11 Is protatbl,, too soon, however, to report definitely upon its snerree, there seems to be no doubt that the e sperm:is:Ma, or far as tot,' hove gene, have been favorable. The High Sherltf of Cheshire vaccinated ten Cottle and exposed them to the plague, and thus far they have not taken it. The United Slat. Gressel at La Rochelle reports In the repartment of Slate, under date of January IS, that a terrine tempest was raging off the el:stet of France, at the date of this dispatch, and three shipwrecks came 11110 the port of La Rochelle, one English, one Trench and one Austrian. The following append - meads were confirmed by the senate In executive sestina to-day: S um 11 .. . Kellogg to ho Collector of Custom., for hew ; Brevet Meier General Price, Acting Pas master Genera), to be Paymaster General with the rank of Colonel. A multi tude of brevet amointrnents ill the volunteer MCI vies, numbering bets ern 3,000 tel 1,000 of all grades from &wood Llentenantto Colonel, were also confirmed. A. T. STEWART'S LIBEL CASE. Terms of Canadian Reciprocity, MUGS 01 PINNSTLIINIANS AT CHABLESTOI New Teak, Feb. a.—The Stewart libel suit against Knapp h Coltmrn came np to-day In the United States supreme Coirt. Mr. Knapp expressed himself'slntro'ss of making further retraction of the matter published - than be bad already done, and Mr. Stewart weasel!. ling to give him math:dent time iu which to have the matter oorrectod, and consented to have the case intlednltely postponed. The case of Colburn will be brought to the notice of thezrand fury without delay. This le Ws desire, as be bas waived a preliminary examination, and prefers to Mend hhi. trial. A New Haven 'freight car ran Into a passen ger ear on the Fourth Avenue railroad to-day, demolishing the car and killing two horses. The passengers Jumped from the car, and no one was Injured, The Piers Washington special says the Ways and Means Committee will bold a special meeting this afternoon for the further con ideration of the Ilsolprocity Treaty. There is no prospect that they will recommend a new treaty on the extension of the present one lint it la probable That reciprocal legislation will be approved open the following bests The tax on distilled spirits in Canada and this country to be similar, so as to prevent smug gling. Navigation to be open.* e looks of the Welland Canal to he enlartred, and tolls the HMO to all parties. liamortatlons from Can ada to be taxed here. so that they /Mould pos. 'ass no attruntage OVer our own products, and the free ports to be abolished. Jelin Beberts, champion of Great Britain, Dudley Kavanaugh and t elvin Foster, with other billiard celebrities. leave this evening to take part to the Memphis Miliand tourns. vent at which Mr. Roberta will make his first appearance in America, they purpose making Mr.our through the West and South afterwards Cherie. Norclllf accompanies them as business agent. Amendment to Von.tlintion orlrlettlnin Hiensioan. Feb. a.—The Senate to-day passed. the House amendments to the State Coastal. lot., after reducing the required period of residence In the State to two yearn and striking out the clans° requiring voters tO Mr) . 71 Pls. The HOllllO passed a bill authorising a rail road from Lynchburg to Danville. PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1866 LXIIIth CONGRESS--FIRST SESSIOA, WA.anotcrroar, FebruarY 5, 1461 EN ATE. lir. Doolittle !tato:3 that he would have vo toil for the bill to guarantee civil rights had ' ho been in the Senate on Friday when the vote 4 ; was taken,- • Mr, WiUon Poeaeritell the petition of Gen. Sheridan auld otte ) r ofneere for an inereave 01 pay. The petitlein was referred to the Milts- ry Committee. Mr. Howard presented a petit lon of the c I if rearm( Detroit, asking for a protective tariff. Referred to the Finance Committee. Mr. Chandler, from the Committee on Com merce, reported the House bill to prevent the issue of American re tern to vessels whoa owners procured foie gm registers during the war, and asked that it be .passed tramedistely. Me. Sherman asked that the bill lie over n n Di to-morrow, as it Was very.important, and it was so ordered. Mt. Foote offered a resolution which was adopted, canny On tto hrezetary_ of War for the report of General Roborts setting forth his views as to tba - best mode of reclaiming the 'swamp lands in ;be basin of the Missis sippi. - iiit••Pwmeay. of Minnesota presentettri me Triodel from the citizens of Minnesota asking for the establishment of a Bureau of statics, lion at Waahlngton, tobavo mutere of the ed ucational interests of the country and to e. tahlish common schools in every port of the Union. Kr. Clarke, from New liarapehire, from the Committee on Claims, reported. adreraely up on evreral petitions for compel:motion for Ina* et caused by the Mending sztalee in Virginia and ebnewhere, . _ fievada v iallett up ei MU for no r 05 . 1:,, , t e L o ) egnaQ ..tnl'rnmeni rum& iuolin from 111. gain. in the decision of the above measure, Mr. V. liven, who opposed it, stated that the do, erument had lost morn than a quarter of a mil lion through the negligence of paymasters since the commencement of the war. Ho thought It beet to hote errors one of them to a stt let account, and tint tel a bad precedent at this time, when there are ware so many settle. meats with paymasters being Made. Pending the discussion In the shove, Mr. Fessenden said: I gave notice that on Mon. day I would ask the Societe to proceed to the onuolderatton of the Joint resolution (or an amendment to the COnstttutton reported by the Committee on Iteeenstretetion, and as I un derstand that the Senator from Massachusetts L trreparcd to speak on that measani, and other gentlemen understood he is to do so to day, I shall make o motion that all farther consideration at this lull L. postponed unfit Tuesday. and that we proceed Loth° =odder ation of the joint resolution. Mr. Stewart, of Neruda, spoke of the neces sity of taking action on the bill for the admis sion of Colorado. • Several Senators replied that bill for the od mlselon of Colorado could be taken up at any time. The joint re.selntion was then read prdime ing the feline to amendment : "Anncts—, liepresentattees shall be apper tained among the several States which may be included within this Union, according to their respective number., coveting the whole num her of pe-tons in eachetate, excluding Indians not taxed. Pre:ruled, that whenever the elective franchise shell be tteribtdOr abridged on account of color, elf persOns of such race or color - shall be eluded from the remise of rep_reeentation." Hr. Sumner took the floor, and after a few introdectory remarks, called for the 1 oodles of the following propositions o ff ered by him as a substitute teethe above joint resolution: Witirgais, It is provided that the Coestltn tion of the .It Staten attell.georsintee to j t every State in the union, g repel:Men form of " government, and - ' ' le arecas, By reason of the failure of cer tain Ststes to maintain • government which Centres eon rec.:were, tt has become the du ty of theVnitee State., standing In the place ' of g unrantor wheel the - principal nu made a lapse, to seem e to each State according to the requirement of Xtte guarantee, a getv. eminent republican In Arm; and whereas further. it br provided in a recent °enema. ttoiaal amendment, that Congress may enforce the prohibition of elevery by appropriate leg islation, and it, Is important to this end that ail relic: of slavery should be removed, le- eluding all restriction of rights on amount of color. NO., therefore, to carry out the gray- ' Sty of a republican form of government, and to enforce the probe...Hie:iv et slavery, be it Repaired, by the Sertato and House of Repro. sr:Marra, ,he., That In the States lately de clared to be in rebellion, there recall ha uoolv. garchy aristocracy, caste or monopoly threat ed with privileges and power., and. there shall be no dental of elate civil or political, on recount of color or nee, but all persons shall be corral before the Law, a ba th er in the court room orat theballedebile; and this stet. uto made in pncuance of the coustitution, +hall be the supreme law of the had, anything in the constitution or laws: or any such State to the contrary notwitlastatffUng. bin Sumner lessee briefly nu oujectitan to the . proposed Constitutional Arc went, which be characterized as nothing else than another compromise of humane rights, as if the cousin) bad net already paid catwalk in easily' treasure. and more corals blood for such oum promises to the past. It was wrong to admit is tbetionstitution the idea that man could hold property in man. ands* alto the kindred i l t i atignaser: ' " h treire a r= le l . lion of the Independence. and the enamels* 'of a repel:etc:an form of government. 'There" are tour million• of altiartla now robbed of all share lu the Citorernmcot Of their countryortien at the some time teey are taxed directly Or indirectly for the support Of the tiovernment, and thts taxation is without re. present RUM: lt taunt/ prop:teed to rectigatee t his as not incensistent with ona•Uteeleonal rights and the guarantee of a republican gee es meat. Speaking with a aineere deference file thou; valued friends from irtneM hp diffe.red, hel nut. mitted that rho elute bad , come at Cat, when all cowmen:tees or human rights should cease. Especially there shoat/ be no *bought of &three handed compromise, which, after degrading the Constiteolou crammed a bent Scent power; and lastly, beirrowing an exam pie from the times at roatIo• Pilate, hurtled a whole race to alerfeee. If r. Srtmeer tilers proceeded to his argument on the powers - of Congress .tet procure equal rights to+ all, and begu n hy exerted:lg • heart felt aspiration thabt to day might Arson come a hen th e Stales late y. lb rebellion coat/ be received, into the copartnership of polittcal power and into the full fetecrehlp of tbil Celon. lie saw full well that st -eras 'Me SO eXPeed thin day which woe so much longed for Until we had obtained that security for toe Meant wfilch was found only to the clue 11 4 11, * of all, whether in the court Mud or bel.otehox. The powers .of - Corkgrete . On, this Sub ject were as ample &a Way were Imneflcent. Prom their 'special founts they flew, each suffklent for the rsrpose, all swelling Into an irresistahle ClirTent, Aral tem. ding to ane coeclusien. leirst,fthe necessity of the ease by which according to the analogy Of the tterriteries, disloyal Stales having no local government lapse .nucter the authority of jeoneream, secondly, the eights of war which do not expire,or lobo thole grasp ex....ept with the establishment of all needful guarantees, thirdly, the COnatltatfortal in ' jonetion to guarantee a Republican form of Government, end fourthly, the Constitutionni ' anientllitent, by which Conarovv, In wont, of ye:clear energy, le empowered to enforce the abolition of slavery, by appropriate le:flota tion. All these powers lead to the Mrisdie : thin of Congo ss over this whole subject. No matter which road you take, you arrive at the name point, The two first powers of Con gress hove already been d1arn......1 1111 , i OX him. bed. The latter have been lent rot...bier...Land It less OD Ibeno thal, he propowal to oneAk to dna TIILAiIIUT DZP/MTAILST, Feartury 2, I&2, He proposed, with the permission of the Canal*, to .Ilon the I,ccessity one duty of ex ercising the Jurisdiction of Con,f,cs., to as to impute that rntlnl , ndltmo, the equal right. of all, and be put Lodde at the outset that metapleyscal question worthy the school men of the Dark Ages, whether certain States were in the Velum or out of the Union. This is a question of form, not of eulietence; of words only, and not of fact; for the substance Is clear, end the facts are unanswerable. All are agreed, according to the authority of President Lincoln, In his latest utterance before his lamented death, that these States have erased to he in practical relation with the Union, and this Le enough to sustain the Jurisdiction of Cnngrene, even without the plain words of the Constitution. The two separate texts, necessity and duty,comminglo. If what is necessary is not always according to duty, sandy duty la always a necessity, On the present occasion they unite in one voice for this great eiutructee. It is at once& neons city and a duty. Glancing at the promises of the fathers, he should exhibit first, the over riding necessity of the times, end mooondly, the positive mandate of the COnetitutinn, compelling Ult to guarantee a republican totem of Government. Mr. SUMDIV 0011thIIIMI at great length, and before bo conelpiled. the • Beast. went into executive sapient WWI adjourned. lfr•Blatne introduoed a bill, which was re, (erred to the Committee 'on Recoustruction," providing for taking a census of the Celts.' 'States, prior to the-(drat of October nett. Mr. Rees, of Illinois, funded a resolution for the' amendment of the rides so that one day in the week ebould• he devoted exclusively to public business, and be known as the white man's day. On motion of Mr. Washburne, of Illinois, the resolution was tabled. Mr. McUlary, of Maryland, o ff ered a rosette tion instructing the Reconstruction Commit tee to inquire into the expediency of report ing a hill to levy contributions on the seceded • States, to defrey the expenses of keeping up a standing army to preserve the. peace, .k de ltaic arising, the resolution went over. Mr. Drlgge, of Michigan:o ff ered a resolution which was adopted, inetructin the Commit- , tee on Reconstruction to take into consldera t.on the subject of removing the National Capitol, In order that its site may be. inseam ugodated to th e rdrputation, and greater sma rtly he rendered to the Legislature by re moving It from the possible attacks of for , iP'4et and d 7.TV a T en % e.e r.tilrlo:f,louee abUl t p pre scribe anOatn for puede officers and mutate" r. Of 1 he bar, which is required to he taken by all ofecere, civil, military and naval, and the ease of every attorney, counsellor, solicitor or proctor, as follows: ° I, 4. fi r , do solemnly swear for affirm), that hatel never, as a citizen nr officer, member of the legislature or conveutinfi of any State, *ruled for, signed, nr advocated the passage of ac)' ordinance or secession, or voted for any measure of hostility to the United Stated i that I bare never sought or held any off ea of the so called Coated• rote r Government, other than merely ministerial, or below the rank of Colonel){ that I hat layover voluntarily homed or:donated env money or propel - trio soul pretended 130 v ernment or invested In its bonds • that I have not, while an officer of the United Staten, aid ed, counseled, or encouraged nay ~`, " , . .10. 1 1051 Crum, or .61S r seised the United stater i iota 1 do farther smear for affirm) that to the b.,t of my knowledge and ability I will support ant defend the conatittwon of the United States againge 'all enemies, foreign or, dornelttei that 1 Will bear trim 'faith and altegiano.. to the sante; that I will at all times Use my beat.eilievore to maintain the republican Toren Of Orernment in the State 1 , 1 w bleb I am an habitant, and to the anion of the United Otates, and that I will well and faith fully dibeharge the do OM of the olnae o• pre reSSlOn Inm r.b3ut to enter. do help ale tIod:" In TigenV , ti ter perjury in o thg ... e y n:o Is et lnra- table s:f holdrn e , r t j e ' ll ' e 'r e. Tho ":' bill Was referral to the Colomittee on Jndielau. /11Ileon, of lowa, introduced a bill to Or a stindn.rd of weight. and meshures to take effect, tf _possible, on the lot day of July, UM. The'prallaitnis of the bill fix all the various well/M.4nd re ensures in aceordaneo, It ls un der with the Frourb deeimal system. 111 f. .Ee l introduced a joint resolutims, pm- Frnit SP. w article to th e Constitution, as Ildwa:. Whenever any State within tble Unlon,through Its properly coustitutea authorities. and through I. he forms of law, sliati attempt to abioll, Its citizens from their alleglanCe to the Government of the United States, :end shall by force of arms re. lieu the authority of the general Gov rehha ent, and shall be deolared by the President of the ("oiled •Statiss to be In a state of rebellion, such State shall be eon. entered sis having forfeited all rights and or,. lieges de it State, and as having reverted to tbeeandttlon of it territory, subject like all Other . territories to the dispoaltion of Con grilse, And the President shall immediately by proclamation, eleee the ports of entry to soon state, ltbd stroll prooeed to suppress such re bellion' and to hold such territory by mtlltary anther4y, until Congreso shall have prosideil a neve Meet for the came. Introduced the following joint revel:l4am rafiscrrol sissw , 7 tee on ,Iptilelory Ri.vofted, That It be prOposed to the tierersJ State flPthe colon to amend the Comdltrition Of the llnitect flat. in the last clause of the mak al h,seetten of tire Mt pedalo tnereof, so as to thc name road a+ rgi'lowc "To Make all laws that be nooossary and PrOPeerfor carrying into exeentii.: all powers VeMod r the eonstitution in the Gm. ore meat of the sited litotes, or in any eepl: - ..lnent thereof, and enforcing all obligations, prohlio tionVelldhshaltietrimpo.eil the4 - eby on the sev eral States composing the same." .A.,reaOlution was adopted that the Ware and Means Committee Inquire into the expe , leney of repealing the provision of the Revenue taw all Owing a majority of floe. for Infractions of the laW to go the informer. The Senate bill to protect all persons in their etch rlghts was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. The dentate amendments to the bill making apltrObropriations for pensions, were agreed to. I The Rouse resumed the consideration of the bill to rater.d the powers of the PreedeserVe B dte r .laysnonil stated that the letter from Gmieralaherman to the President, had been given 1:1101 for publication kis se an ds, relative to the neg roes on the sea inland., and wad fUrniehed by a gentleman from South Car oliaa. It was not given for presentation to Corigreas, as la (erred from the remarks of Ur. Chandler a few days since. - • btrAlaymond then .poke In rarer of the bit eilmase resumed thetconsidbrattosof the Se ars bill to enlarge the powers of the Pecul iar 'll [tureen. Mr. Trimble, of Kentabky, opposed the bill toliresmons lint forth at length, regarding It ma airpkihg - down the very foundation on which /thtrty restgotrel abrogating the rights at the citizens of all the mates. Mr, tirtn nedl, of *Mem while supporting the bill, teek ereasion to reply to the gentleman •ft AP had instaddressed the *louse, daunt:inning thltwrong, oppression and crime which had been perpetrated, and the Injury which the gentleman had defended. Mr Tumble wished to know whether the gentleman was personal to Ids remarks, Mr. tirinnoil replied that he applied them to state ehlvi the gentleman had deltooded, and while proceeding with his speech mans use of ths jettn—••Yone President,. tie, Randall asked what the gentleman meant by lulling "your President." Mr. erinnell replied: The President, the genuine Caine Man, who said at Nashville that'll., would be the limes to load out the children of Israel. Mr. Randall said he esteemed the President; he supported his poliey, because It was colt.. laird to restore the Union an of yore. Ile,Grituaell replied that betted the boner of Flews the President his vote, while the gen tleman from Yesonsylvanhi voted for he had loageorgotten whom. Mr. Grinnell maul he was tire President's hared, and read front some works of the Pros fillet in favor of protecting the negro anti se. curing him In honorable and men% employ. mint- *le them Mired Mr Randall whether he approval of the Freemen'. Durum Mr. Randall replied that ho did not knew what the ,gentleman had said, tot ha co chleae(' the policy of the 'President who wax arituatird by patriotic mottoes alone, in ha endeev ors to restore the Union. The Preaidant Ohl not recommend such a - hill as this, ankh WOO in violation Pt the letter and spirit of the ,Ulituatllution, and - proposed ter appronnate A 9obeyt L b 2 l l ar fra:"gr.on., .ctet ;ia doe. en dorse Monbstanee the ouh.atanoe the MU_ Kt. Pavalalt—W here In the proof I Xtr.'Grinnell—ln thelangnowe et the gentle- I. . 7a. . Man rennailVidlill, i endu e dendu e d lmT , Ark ~.' altrogiss.ll:=Wolue,Of enteltdela ottnielitted u freed people, and Windex* to Um .nnielpt n tacenorial ham theirtrbenda In Karel= tooling pootettlen, and staying thole anima Eopmee bail been burned near enough to Wash tagion for the games to light wtheritpltel. tt i oi , l . o t u tird= n otr thet r tlmn i =lil t r o t 0 1,. .5e , , ,, 5ta.y. too freedmen where they now are. hi , r.ritiCkiee, of Ken I neky...taldflitosa who op. Omni the bill ate thesse who 'marketed every thesomee to ci - tuoli treason. They peel:MOM to , E prolnue tyranny and Oppmniau and wrong Ihtleithe nation:desired to protect nUpeople mote, When the President tooled his Much.. motion calling Mr troop', it was denounced as ei murpatlen.' Ast for himself, he only Stood on one side In the contest, and that was anti', side of ht. enentry,lind dulcet ..tetation and epprw.. stern, and, along with boners! I:rant, said that Moth white and Mack mutually rettalre the pretettlen of the Government... This did net le cattle pence. Although Kentucky was not included to the proclamation declaring ems into States to rebellion, she was the most em beldam of the whole crew. ' Ile declared elgerestrinnent aluslt.be conUnned in ley. el hearts against traders and disloyal Mon Ile defendooldbeloonstituflunialty of ' the bill, and tall they hail failed ex yet to bring the Chivalry m lowdown smiles Might to be, to Order that just rights ralght be given to their fellOw Men; tlietlme had gone by when hotnati beluga could be treated as brutes by former Piasters, Ilir..Elikit, from the Committee on Treed n en's Affalrai Offered several amendments to thepending hill, sons to provide that the rie tehlistibig of the *tureen shall extend to refu gees and freedmen In all rtarte of the United States, antlierislug the President to dirt+, ghortections Of country within which the pets. Urge of the right of hotens rOrpor was sus pended on Febroary let. Pgri, containing such refugee, and freedmen, Into districts, each contaLtilug one or more States, and not toe:m inced t• else in meober. lie mid this amend ment limited inejurladletlon of the Bureau, and confined It lot the States where the welt Is now suspended. Mr. Eotlnt then proceeded to Aefenti the till I. The objection which heel 'teen urged that this toil relt nod to . thew tole cottutry, 04. ',- toot en,sutudantlally, y the other amend m, rats prnproed i.e the Committee on Eret,sl - dealt*. The nee objections were eie pie ..t to the Senate's bill, and not to the suts. stitute now pending lie then reed from vitriol,. edictal letter. roe luting hoe freedmen had been ilersoeutulAnd en y. a lgement for their protect 1011, and from other' , to olive hoff ninny white refugee• hod horn iel let ed. It A thinta, throe hundred fam ines of white reloweess, It sms statad, would suffer th I. .Inter, Uniews they Am Woststott by tour ernment agent. T. them, the latter had vivo I ran•portstlon and rations. lie de manded the pre•lntingtleettOo. Re. Stevens said the hill, as It stool, con templated turning off the neuronal at the coil of three years from land on which they had been located by; the gm cement. lie moved to oti elite out tide objectionable Clause. lie Smith moved an amendment-that none Of the provtoiuns of thin net shall extend ar be inferred In the State of Kentucky. Mr. Stevens offered a resolution pitting apart evenings for general debate, arid In per. seance of this the 'tease took a recces till half past seven, for that purpose. kmimite 111Zioll011. Mr. Hubbell, Of Ohio, made a speech to show that Abraham Lincoln, in his proclamation and other acts, contemplated the re-establish ment of loyal State governments In the South at the earliest panatela moment. He elortred an amendment to the constitution to change the basis of representation from population to voters, or something equivalent, so as to 0313- torts to the new order of things, and afford ample and complete protection to freedmen. Mr. Randall affirmed that the rebel States have never been out of the Union. To say so he to admit the right of secession, which we have been at war to prevent, He Sustain.' the President In his declaratisn that %tate• cement commit treason, but Ind Ivldenhi oOuld. Mr. Lawrence, of Ohio, rind tented thg policy of the tiovernment in relation to tholunish. mem of traitors. The House then adjourned. . _ From New Orleans meta Texas. rEm Nrw On.i.asits, Feb. 6.—Tbe steamer Mary A. Benner, with eight hundred hales of cot ton, was entirely burned nn the Sd, at the mouth of lied fiver. The passengers and crew were eared. All the merchants of Matamoras are trump ing up claims tO be presented Or loan in the Bagdad affair, believing the United States will pay them all. It In reported Eseobado la mov ing on Monterey. The Ale:loan newels very unreliable. Fight ing is taking place In every direction. There Is a prospect Of further forced , loan* to Mato- Monts. Expltoloo of the Ntoosoor Coffer—Ove Ono lloodred Liven Lost. VICK, ell no, Feh.3.—Two hundred passengers wet.. aboard the Carter. One hundred and twenty-flvc were lost at the lowest estimate. Eight bodies wore taken item the river yea. terday and to.day.. Among them were Mrs. Cbdertnan and airs. David Noel, of Texas, Mrs. Morris and Mr. J. Brewer, Paymaster of (Min, ail of whore were identified. Or. Carl Bern., of Yazoo City, Dr. T. L. Vick and Uf111t6.141.[ Wlll4 .11P, of Viclemburg, are known to he Ina. air. Johnston, of Texas, who was tainted, .11e4 to-day. Idamensmid,e. Fehrnary 5.--Tho Governor beevetoed the bill makmg valid all aordrecte between the whites and the freedmen. The Senate bee paesed a bill &Gold= Cowl to telltiTY to their OWQ behalf in cr esai bray. Georgia legiwiature \ 116.-iUN uF THE STEAKER CART Terns Peoonstruction Convention .ss.t.ri. Feb. s.—The steamer Carter es. .eded Ler boiler thirty-fire miles above I,rtr.r.bnrg, at lone o'clock Friday morning. lee holies passed forward of the idiot hones tearing away the forward part of the cabin. Alter the explosion the boat took Ore and borne.: till ..even o'clock, compelling all who had escaped death by explosion to jump into the riser, and the boat soon after wont down. Capt. Hurd bed just gone off watch when the caplomon occurred and was not afterwards. Seen. The steamer Evening Star nicked rot an the survivors floating on the water and carried them to Vicksburg. It is not yet known how many lives were lost. A areetal to the lAnnateretuf, *hard Ant.t.lnt Tries, February lat., may.; the Presnient 01 the Texan Rereasion Convention hat been electe.l to preylde tile COO vent lon ftt.tt at.Actin'tle.l bete to reennetroet the State Government. A large tnalozity of delegates to the con ven:lo, are nece,taiortlnta. From Neer Ortestnn—Slarkets—Apprant rnentS—Aflalrs on Me 1110 Gruntle— fan fta attzttost the Bagdad Flllbl:talent 4e. Nirw Orttesw.. Feb. I.—Cotton dill). The miss wero two th..usand bales middling at 1., r firm, 1..1mq - tine pip. Corn active at 1095,411V4. Sugar and molasses declining; stock exhausted with lint little coming in; fair to prime ..ncnr 1.4415%; molasses 60080. New York t,hrek, 5. , ,,(p.t discount. Sterling Geld la. The araintment of E. T. Parker n 3 Sur veyor to tnlspbrt gives universal satisfaction. Tie 21.../..ndorftts tam. It says: He Is one of thti VulOn Men. r num of great enen gy, character and basins-a eneacity Fix-Wive:er, Andersen, of Ohio, and C.d. R. M 11011 al, 10 as•uum command at Braze: 00 0.0 firm. T'r ~nAtrina trorpi at Bagdad are elta rilabdca by 1_ olon el KoMallek. The :4pan tont:orient at Matamoros, with Gen eral Mclnnis and pincers, left (or the City of Mexico 00 the Slat ult. on Important 'nosiness. (Asti proceedings ware commended by Texas State officers at Brownsville &goblet parties Implicated la tae Dagdrul lien. Wood, oommanding the District of 311. iusppl, has loaned an order that no it:Bunsen texts le executed by the military In prosecu tions against colored personator which white persons moy be and are punished by the laws of the State. It appenre that there are upwartiv of forty two thwart:tad alevtituto pers.. In Al:thatn wile will resulte an ezpentliture of upwartle Cf two per annum to relieve their wantri. The Trovreete nn the Red River plantation. were ebrermg. The freedmen Were dl.po,sed to *lre better Barlatretlo•. SG rust-port claim:ht.° tm•e the Larg,t not ton bovine,ee of any Inland ehy-tn the South, The reel Ipts of goods there are very large, but do not meet the demand. The Beelpioelty Tee?,tY W .5.11[0T015, Feb. a.—cea arc requceiterl to Ray that the datemeat In any paper of Satar. day of the propoeals made by the Proeletomil tielegatee to the Committee of Ways and ?dewy', r ith reference to the, Reciprocity treaty, 1., In many Important particulars, cornet and incomplete; and further, that no authorised statement can be gtren at this atage of the procoodlngx. Diuorer of Oslo" . Tabotar Boilers. Lotus," o February View of the ro c-mat arc/dents from tutrnior boilers of the eteumbonts, and the fact that the owners of severs/ boats ore removing such hollers, the nntlerwritere of this city In consultation to day, decided to take no risks where the tiltro tor troller, are used. =XI= NEM TORE., Feb. b—Tbe @reamer Kilt on Full Lion, at the foot of 40th .trees, North Hirer, etterday arternoon, and snout ono hundred tad of tattle that wero on board were rrow Tied. I =1 W rbsitoctitos, N. C. Feb. s.—The first snow of the sttainoti toil to-citty, bud molten.. as It tell. Thin evening It in rind and steeling. Titer toemietur twenty ilegrtien above Zero. fire to elsbeismaltl. c1C1311.11, Feb. J.—A tire this afterllooll patt, , all) tleolhoyed to building No. 130 West Filth street. loss about floe thouzund dollars Dinah of the , Chief Jostles of fieditisoky. fi-asoow, iC T., rob. 5 —W finnan 11. Sampson, CAW' Justice of Kentucky, died to-day, after a painful and protracted trOness. =I 12GIttG--41, itandaT teurrang. Yabruary :11, at • 1.1.. J AN!, ItVan, •ge.l m >ear.. .111 take. place (ram hIG •1.• mar C,GI, Jabn 1 Gann, J , .. In Itabiasoa Tc 310ah...u. Gab leant.. at II o'clock. CIEDEE7/113.1333. iiiiltiktue clear6riiiir". , - - 1. - rta -- : - land swat plcUiremque placle of SegeaclanA cli ate c. Um Ap!aaAm.ilclemiclaiAly earthed Aclegbecor City, a clic Ali. Urlitclata W.A. Permixam rfclalita io melert banal Los. will apply as Oa AmpartatestA clat•aeclike; at the ecaetery. • 21tia Used. Peraicli a ...... d utter, tratirmcle.lll be alteviled Cu at the lima Was+4 warm et the a mdercliied.. aclAer or reciclm sod Mena, AL.. Ahem. • us.i, A. A ILI.LY., tleemesmr• ma. Treasania. MEDICAL. )IFSPEPSIA.... Dr. 8 tricklamdi 4 lONIC • • of . • 'toed lio n of {tom att4 410 UM- Ertl. and comisattre 0r....0t .tr.obes ate .tasuptat wad , -7 .0 0 •srvot. croon. it la our tuft refr.erty fbr lnsprbts. CZ) tbdtgrlute, . tiro, Lora of App4lll4, Arbllfy or the btuasset. boalebry and de he re. It . (0, b nut •frbobollc: there... tortio.larly ralte4for wok, bb• and /OPOPOr coat. For ode by an drug. gl•t• ..err.ltas as gliherboclair. Ft C. SELLERS • CO.. ort•lrd WfWGZSALZ AGSATII. DRIsTILICALLLSWIS Mellifluous IVCUII DALAAX Ls . •ortssnad to ho the only pre parallax. k 117•11 to cum :'' OuG . 4 coughs. CDlds, Hoarseness, &O M& Whooping Cough, ~V .. . . Chrome Coufitts, eoneolop- . .:,— . - .. 1.1M , - e: - Stun, brooch Is and Croup. ~ ~ Suitt, prepared hunt }lousy and He r t... It Is hesllttg. sal- OR ening aDd expecturatlng. and airserlutria"Ve‘brbi' rtnt fi' t L a d LaTatT ior sale by th-aggtain svargashano. I. 6. TIELLERS & Co., 1317 d WlloLnAnt.l Assn? _ , -..... DR. sTrucKLANivs pat.*: KL:11 - WY Oas CUILICL , Woo- 1,114tV Virrrril!agiNl: 15.une [ha Mimed - rellrt: •nd efrr-ct4. perina cum. Try It •Itrectly- •: II b. 'meranted rirr . : 7 . • •- r.tr bale. by all IlrugtgLats, at Jr Est cents per bottle. a. a. k co., ov13:Iy0 W1101.10 , A1.. A Fotrri LEARN PRACTICE IN SEXUAL uaszAsn .i,•ee me alt nomleiire selde a acquired by Phyla ...ea. My lona revidence In this city. and the amount .4 patients treated annually by me. are sulllnlent ,40.4 of my yuctmet. tiI'IIIthIATLIKEHMA, or Sexual Weetnem. anti dMeame attains therefrom. are carrd In a mach .O Er time than berMetrtre by toy NEW VEUET OLE REMEDIES. Medicines sent to any el !he Votes. All lettere meet domain • stamptope return postefm. Corretpoadroce held mend. eve, a SMITHFIELD STREET tame 'Hamm.' A d alndrem. J. W. BRA NSTEUT. M. D. Roe lel 'Mecham:h. Pi. - pun ATUDIbEA SEA. ()TM!: mei rEmit STREET, new. [WM/ For the to of daysse. of a priva ature, la froze two to fou, by en entirety or. and sal. disease. Moo, Seminal Wtalneta, and all other disease. Of the linhhlti unions sod their preronUoo Care own . ..sited or money refnodeel. la;r•-7 to 10 a. tis nod to II P. In. W . laebt Peoniarroole - .00tt ,11/AIII:IFACTUREII.B. ARSENAL MODES, AERIE & Manuawaren at 151,kel mad GLAIIB. s v A ut . D 871F 044) , 'tt are, flottlee,lterottloblve,_Car. JOT. arehakc — No. 144 Nv ATEIt STaalaT between ' thaald sad Gnat streets.. l'ittabaras Prima warrant our Wares to be imperial . ta any ma. ufirtured Iron of the Mountains. Ale's). ou baud tilvutware of tbe above deacriprlou... AU order , promptly atteuded to. Particular attention paid ,vlvate mould. aua:l7_ inwuv co, IA-FIITACTIITLEES or OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA fiCirflicia; l 8 ndrarsarls.cot. • p.Prrseuenti. PA. • TU.. 1. LOLLIIISuses. *moue `OLLINEC & WRIGHT, Brittonla 4, -/ Bros and Sheet Metal Workers. lOUWO. C.. sor. Carbon sod Lard Oil and all .11Serels ets le. of Brltessula used by Mass Manufacturers Order. prosuptly Bled. No. LISS:MOODILY tlirll6ll vittaburtb. ne7140 *.;`, SEVRNCE, No. tid4 ere s Pluobarattorkaautacutreref uteri it V:Ts, lIT La EIS, common aud nUlroad ry dearriptluis• Parilcular Aced .r shaped Spikes sad Meet.. tarp Of malt made to order at shun indica 416 .1r.n 1 aa sontnnnt rnnatantlt on hand. LEGAL ittPLIANS , COVItT . SALE.—By a-a ord.r of the °retinue , Court, the oridentign' In exp ,ta Sale. at the Conn House. in lllly orl'llt o. .borgb, on e sTUIIDAT the :nth du) of P. 1 ...7. Ink at to o'cLont. • LOT Or' It In the City of Pittsburgh. ou thecorn, Logan and Decatur street,. being Cony feet era. op Perot. Street try Ofty-fiAlr Rot coop. dild nay - WV thereon erected • three story Brick Mr*Ulue • *lto. a two !story Frame Dwelling &arise: ..LO fronting on Logan street. T.11111,--Cailh. then n...nisei. totlaray2=^` aid derma. r 0.04.1 be gl r a . er x. VIAIReit tteury atnrFhy, do • PRICE THREE CENTS ORATORIO G RAND ORATOR.YO AT THI C_ATTIEDR AL. PROFESSOR J. T. WVIELINK. Thursday Evening, February %, ts 66. THE GERMAN CTIORA.L SOCIETY hsve I.ln•t;t con....nttd to as..tAt un flat tn-t•n.lon. nn tn , rrctlon tin ir 11,tder, Prniet , ,or lit: A I:F. PART FIRST. I. • .filoria.." Cr.,,,0 filvd{.l) , Mt M. ami t tsoru... 1,011 on. 111, MmAiry. 1t,,. anne.i.2.41 , 1 Mr. • 'Tho. var. " MiuuttwrlJNlr. ty., , letrturr nd Inlet, Lth Ctsonni,— , / or Am • • Lamb:lll.g tt.; an-t Ht ,. 1.0 S•iutart4. ' • Stews. Abel ..1 , Ogrii. Mr.. Cote. v. 1 •- •-0 Virginum .• fro,. !Itk, Na r..1013. 7h 6jUs A11,111.4 " I ' m. brck M.,.1111 9. j;,., IA And , 11..ru. - 1;1..1.- -.4r. .rK . na.•l 110.1, 10. 1 tmru• irom Ely:, Rr Inr 1,41414. born/ : 4 041.1). PART ''N i,. . . . I. Churn, unA Mart, • Luu.L. B .u,l blo,nry. 2. Vuurt.tt. • IluKuulruxt.•• o ( ‘..grus, 311 u. Lou Bregrlna.m. • awl ( u-t. Sedutnip," K.... 11 \lr. blau, V. ;4n! ••A vr Maria." Mr. tr. lle •• lk al dt.tplvr.l." l'rvol the 51. •...14.1 I. role and th.ru... • •Jtaollat r Deo. • Devtle: . 'LIT Beck acid ( 7. (:na rt. Ile. •-tvandeavntiv." i,. Warovlint . NV a. 1.; m an • • - F. polo. • - Vlre.l Prodeotivvlrna. 311•% P.rlnhart. 1. Doett. "Ave Karla." (Waincllnt I Mi.., A iivellaurn Qtt It. Ser.u. Mina Ilreirelnaan. 11. Grannor.d C ('hero.. .v iMedfear-1../. By the ;rlt l'eor. open .9.1 7 o elock. Concert to comment • at 11. krt.. r Dnt.T.AII. (feet-41.1. I PROPOSALS. TREASERV DEPARTMENT, 1,11,1,r-Horm2 W ARIIINGToN CITY, Jsoa.r7s, WS. ag IPltrsl.:( will be received at this of Sc, unttl I o•cloct r. no FRIDAY. the Ott Yetrehary, UM, for supplying the Light-House 'r.. , tahlishm, nt with daty thotnandicallons of the her duality pore erenter-etrsined (ari a , either L.ert 14perro, to be dlsld.d Into (Cut hate, aid to tee drolv• reed at the times undermentio fed. slongshlc of tip Gov, thamen t supply-vessels, of:.• the warehouse other place of depdslt.to be designated bythe it.p e et In 001rer or other authorized agent of the 1..40• home Hoard, In strong, tight, Iron-boand, wet:. made casks, suitable furshlpplrtg.ln good (deer. 0, trapacity, b, of from fifty to eighty gallons—no. o excerd the latter. The oil may be delivered at Hoglon or New Tort, •4 the option Of arekhlrlierel. The place of delivery In each case most be stated Is the bids. =hi Will be embraced In the contracts. The four lots will be delivered. follows, clot Lot No. L. Fifteen tinfimand (13,003) gall°ns oil on the 2d day of April. MI6, or se won thereafter as the proper teats and ganging usa he completed. Lot No. 7.. Fifteen thousand (=Aar) gallons oil on the Isth day of April. 1511 i, agm soon thereafter ar. the proper tens and gauging cart be.mpleted. Lot No. 3. fifteen thousand (15.000) gallons ell on the lot day of June, 151.5.0 r es soon thereafter as the proper F Pats and ganging can be completed. Lot No. 4. ifteen thouaand 115,(M) the let day of August, 150 e. or as sou, thereafter the prop. r tests and gauging can be comp leted. reparate proposals th i n receleed t the ous, Pam (or 1.001 gallon. of (sutra nr Lard to ne red u abuts stipulated. at Detr,lt. tllcb.. ns the e Iri day of %lay. 1.1. No old orlo be rousidereol 001. la from a m tun r of the artlcle. • . - Nu part t rue s under d for ...1b.,. c he In the conts tha• say ertisrm. *rid anted. rocel•caL or paid for. Quill it dish bare proved. to the retire satisfaction of Inc person persona charged .11.1 t Its ciatiatitattua. tent. 3411 In• worth.. to be of the best quad"' pure winter-strain ed oil, and free from mixture with °the/bar inlet-lan all. and adulterations. The usual raeao• for detercatningthe character an ,- quatliay of the sperm oil will be em_yaloyed, vas: enaora !g - Of ravity ,burtung. the amount or realantllzt.a3:ol and other proper teats to seder /A correct conclusion. that may be deemed necessary. The lard oil will be subjected to spicial testa, and will he rejected halms found to be. in regard to burning sod fluidity under reduction of temperature. sd 11,1 every other ees equal to that Of tbe tarnished hy the hoard. of which a *ample will b. tais on application to the Light-house PlRtao seer at Donlon. Mass- The ema• most be gauged under the direction an.: perwonal addieri talon of the In ° Meer, by v custom-house or other legally _math...fled sal stench ganger. according Lathe I:WM.Id blades standard. and ;rg . ant L : k a 7 e d lirr d or ‘ .:fre ' T ' ao h'fo aq lbe The temperature of the oil will he acctiratela note. and th• rt• reduced to the standard too. perature of On dcg. galarenbeithy tabie• prepared the inilepue.. rosposals will be revel red and considered for each lot *eparateis. or for all of the luta. at the option u. the bidder: bat no pfd will be considered for a les quantal, tham a that specified aa one be delivered. at one time and plac. state ex plieta ly, written out in full, the kind Oltuffered, hetia. _ex spertn i lard or colt.) the Ate pr.. gallon. lb. wester ortbr lel or Han bid far. atod tile place of dc• diverr. cootbraddlrt.iltds ..dwirthigrdent. ithirs submitted by dllferent mentberai taf the Mum firm or copartoership will not he considered. The Llght-buoae H o ard. under the authority of th I eepartlandn. erlnerreq• the right to reject any bid, 01 though It may he the lowest , for otherconaldc ratlon- Mao the price. Nu bid will Le considered for any other kind or .1. werlptton of oil than those opechdly called for In tat • advertise meat. A bond. with secarit7 to the tattsfactlon of tit- Department. la a pcoatty. cleat taunt- -fourth of Ct. n. cacti contract made nevi, [bet , . ?rap , forti.ill be rivals-int of eattb coutroctor,lcoudatlaor for faithful turrfonnanc• of contract, to lt executed wittito ten dm), .1.11,, the acceptance of tn, bit Each offer most hetc,ompan led by a written guar water, signed hy ne or .note spot.lble person. ••and anon. to the lepar tmcn.. as .nch. or certllied ht United State* dlrtelr Judge. attorney. cut 7 sie t Or collector of the custom.. to the effect that. v bid be serepted, the bidder Trill duly execute a con tract fo good faltlt. according to the pro, talons mn• tern,. of this advertisement. nittitn ten days one: aem:ptati arid that la cue the said party rtfferlu. shall tall inenter Into the run tras , t a, a toreaald, or tbry guarantee tomake mud the difference ne• Ince° the offer of the .aid then d the neat es• bidder. All bids most M. seated mid endor.ed ••I•rt.- o a als for oil for Light- houses ," and then placed other en•e/Opee. d directed. prepaid. to the See retake , of the I.lght- an house Board, R a:dangle. 1.111 All 1,140 5.111 he opened publicly. at the hour and or thPdne p . 0111 he made for the wereral lott of ot, within thirty day. after they *hall bore been ad by the United State.. 117 order of the L..igh4.-tinn se boned. ANDREW A. LIALIWta Nvort LaX I . - • • • • - - AUCTION SALES. A Liu ABLE, DUSEVESS AND OW ELLIN(i PROPERTY AT AM - TIO - The follow lug desirable and erntrelly located prep- . eny will he sold at Public dale, on the premise., on • Tuesday, Fehreary 6th,at r. 4 48p. us. LOT AN LI W No. :II Lito-rt, street, between Hand street •44•1 Garrison Ate). Si present occupied by Alex. K log o front of 25 fort 714 Inches, e x tend-; ing hack lo: feet stticties. to • tr. foot alley. LOT AND W AREIIoUSE. • No. MI Penn. dreek lo.tween Hand street and Gar. 'lion miles. having a front of 20 foes 7k Incl., 01. lwding back Ur feet 6lnrhes to a Li foot alley. LOTS Nuo. Ms Pe street. adjoining above W eirelionse, basins each on • front of 111 ft•et ars Inoue, eaten Ongtisck h het n inches to Is 75 non sties. on which ert-co .1 substantial J story !trick D. - clinics, containing cot., a end kitchen. w Wigs. throogliont. one h ie. nan.• -„ a:4 or of the eh° .c. A Trite t pril 161. 1.1. For f 16ea.loa g 1 ea urther tors imiutro of WM. GiiIMILEY, Jl 1.1111. My steer,. :! '"1 " ' Y e ti loC CPd I, C . LEM. A NO. Auel . r. I 1 1 / 3 l t i ' tTi t t VF 3 E NaggT ° B4,4 t , 7C T . I•! I S kNINALFeb Gill. at 74, o'clock, soli be sold ..o• seconn door of COMM.' rcia Sale• Rooms. 105 snitch , acid street. that saloahle oroywrty tam on nolo: • woo corner o f Fourth ont 14- trey streets. being I.' feet 8 In. L oa front nn Fourth Arcet. and of s•ru • wtotto Eat feci 5 Inches along Feety street, wheri,n: are eroded the too -story brick lirtwery store m ih• con. r. now , omuied by K. Fiance., and tww - .ter)', Ilrl. I.welling. ` p 17 Ferry street alit, yard im•' . (wren the. h tore an d dwelling. Title indlsontable. Teems, one-half cob; balance In. one year, relti. in , terest, sew-arid by bond and mortgage. Powessloo, RR on April tat. !motor of D. I Y. dA. r. 13FL1... No. lit Fourth One, few s Iferl.W AIN E. ACM, C; BEAT AI C'TION SALE OF @ALI ACIII. L4/R3 AT COLLINS PARK, CAS T Lill • ERTY.—W EDNESDAT AFTERNOON. Feb. 71a. 7.Yi . o'clock. will be sold cm the premises, at Cot 1 a Park, last Liberty, Thirty-one twantlfally all opted Half Acre LOA sub-divided from the Conlin Past Pace course. These lots Ile handsomely los 7 .. In the fluent dtuation. • Five EU-ardor& frail. ot • leave the Pennsylvania Depot at lo'clock, for th free .onveyattee of ladiesand gentlemen to and food the sale. Terms, on-third cash: 'balance Inoue •••• Iwo year., wlthloteresLaerretby bond and mon gaff ° RO F 5 c"b o b' paid o A. YeILW RINK. Awn. 2 1XE(711791 '9 HALE OF STOCK'AN LIMON LL.4 I - I TUESDAY EVENING. Feb. gib:, at 7rs ci•elock,_a ill be sold on second door of Rum '. morels' Balealteorn. WiSmlthaeld street- by owter. , .•, • sem:tier of Joseph Allot, deceased, one share Plt t • I burgh, Feet Wayne and t bleaCo Railroad: Eanhan Allegbeey Railroad: 100 *bares Pittsburgb and Steubeni Ille Iteltroad: one renotruction Itoo4 of Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad (or si it h aeven y tars bark Interest. ' f,3 A. McILW APSE, Acct. 4 7 . • • SuLDIFIRN , ROME BUILDING .4 t, AUCTION.-stn WEDNESDAY 1101011.Nt.:; Fib. 7th at 10 o'clock, Will be sled on the premise , .1 corner of Washington and Liberty streets, the twCr story Teems Elutidlio known as the Soldiers' Ham . -2 74 fort tong. 72 feet wide, with felt roof. Also. Di" Lumber In rosesarental same: Palllngaln front: th4 - ' has Ptpes and FlOnrca, Water Pipes and Itiinko l • shout RO yards good Bidet Pavement. Terms, gash. Building, Ay., to be removed in .I•y• from sale. T. A. SIOPI.ELLAN Li, Auct •.1 10 , 000 BUSH. DAMAGED GILIIN t AT A UCTION.-it , ednesday Moral. F. Dreary 7th, at 10 o'clock. at No. DO Fled atres ill be fold to one dr more lots. .boat Ten Thoswarcti Rushe sads Damaged Bexley Melt, ttilked•••" 4 " b ',. for distilling nityponw. Terms. cash. fc3 T. A. ItceLELLAND. Acct- •• I.IAN7i AND OTIIEB STOCK. -:4 TUESDAY EVENING, Feb: rat. et 7 1 4 2, 73,,v, 04 11l be sold on second door of C0 3 k 31 ..ft •• 6. .. t 3 110019, ltd to ahem*S miittb ab de tldt street M shares C i t ize ns`NatioSnl aMI Ih_li ang u‘ r 5 A. 31e g in AIN R, nettoneal. { - - pk,sw Ir sr. PETER'S CHURCIT:; . . 11JESDAY EVENING , Feb. Linh, 111. bo told on second floor or. Cosozurefil.tial;:ll' am... too tr,lthfleld stroot. by Order of Admiral. 7- Ir a oto r r .„ o/:Y 2 ,. O Xf. . 78 r w oo s is e ne . d i,, r t As .. oll eh t o bo e mb, 11:1041lItnN: rt. A. MelLlWAll4Z.A.nettimeer - WALL • PAPERS-I!EW G OD Vl-AlatiViNG.—Landlords ItoostkeeP. , :. W 0.1.4 rar rd. teropi, jai r. THE WEEEELY GAZETTE. TWO EDITIONS ARE PILIWTED. 'Ow. ew Wectswedei mut LL 02Aer aw Saturefae, . T. eatiou t flarwarled which will mach clia aa►. ambers 80612.13 u the mail ran. TZflMtt B lttgla *ante, In guns of dye In uaM of ten awl BOUTS AND SHOES. .„.. - REAsoNs writ-1 . 0u SnOIILD 3211:1'''V - BOOTS a SHOES SEE CONCERT ILILL SHOE STORE. 1. Tb , 7 in the traria. 'fart wer. - 111oalr thcy ••11. 3. lit... gulmoter irk Ir go-31.1s to do gr.ol aer,t,e. t. They tvpalr, frre. an) thlug the' acil.' • l'ltry rt. r t all trwir work.. milking It more der &hie_ 4 Tbe, work 1.1 the. most etripat and genteel lit the TL., work is the moat durable and perfelbta the elty. r. I ra pair pru , r. bad rot, ,t new paje eat" boy L, w. r thanat azo other plat, lu They are the beet good., ond yet the lowN 11. T.4.re'ttylom made. and so:.1 leis that t.rwit. Ct. The laret, ayaorttarnt to 9.0,1 from to the world. .1 b o+4.v. • ni,vs do =1..001 The Best Goods for the Least Mow, =MEE No. 60 Fitth Street. UNDEI2 Tiff orEir Repersr Right hand side coining up. CLOTHING. . Tnotsesio I=ll I= w •itrri w•mat MEN AND mort(lNti .11KN AND IRYS' carritrNu. lIEN AND lioYS' CLOTIUNth AT I. ESt , THAI AT I.EsS TH AT LiCiui THA It A NCTACTURErn . COST 31 A NTS AC aiItERS• COST. ILL) CVACTUUCH.S. COST. AT TUE PtWITLAS AT TILE I'UPLYLAFt AT THE I.I.,PLILAIL CLIITII I NU 11.1V.C. CLOTIIISti HOUSE CLuTHINO UOUSS S. ElAdrpl73l-3 (11, CYO«. S.gaI3MIC3C9C3EIC ChC2O. 3E3. gEindCOCW3E3C (9, es !FIFTH STREET, I,i METH s•TicYrr. J ill rif 'MEET Opposite the Opera Rouse. OIL WORKS. OOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING •cciprxtriE.ALw - sr, OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. r=:MO=2 IletigY M. LONG. 6.,e : A.nd Treas.', WORMS IN TWIPERANCEFILLE, Office, No. 2 Duquesne Way, =I 14ANUTACTURFUS 01 WHITE 31: 111 Ni I 74i Cr' OIL. Brand—" Lucifer." Tble Oil alarms be exe.ellEd for borningprolaftlabee rotor or ere teat, awl Is pet up l weft seaweed bit , •el suitable for 110.11 E 1.: 4 -E. or E 1/1 4 .1b eel . N. P°lrr; loft. Robert Le'll"' 4 . ilerros,46.-Lr.-Cm!Clßtt. see% eurter. Hob,. Welt..., 0. W. C. Carrol/- ;44.12:40nd sTALNDARD X.Not - roleiaucci Ficri3lx:Lor-p. CURK & SUMNER. Rork• mad Oalee. Collins Tewitstdp I==33 The, worts hare the largezt eapaelt7 In the WeIA th . The brand stentle e highest In this •rtl In Ettrttp, for gnat.) . sad lire teat- and= put In wed ceawned Itareeltt. prepared wrpeelalli lIN. lannf •rt acto revs BUIL E ItS, $T ILLS, TAJPIIa Site ttnprol d !tatting Tot•lt. fur lit Welt.. delltltty :. : ,;LPERIOR OIL ENGLIIES. lc ofc We. nor Aso constructing, Lad sal t cep On band..• m. .ty CIPX:La E.117 , 0,1:57 - ELS ai3B EITHER A CORIIO3 OR TEBILU HEEL r Write pa rties receding orortnes for MIN porp,elli and [brat, corner of PIKE and WELKE'S& ,4 TILY.ETN, r.c A • IM ki . PH I I.L & 00. 111UNKARD CREEK PETROLEUM CUMPAS Y. talk. tor. of Perna and Wayne Sfreefa• This Cc=party orrvalzed on the Inst. Uhler he renhvylv•ron Mining tad hthouloctUrthr Lams. The territory of the cherthanyadjoins the thaw:U.4 ose Demi:art" Urrek Union Company, of thts Capital Stock .=ll.OOO H °eking Yug! =CCM Pax Value of coca Sham ie. . _ orrlcr.rts: l'reolAent—S. A. .1011NbTON. ni..cretray And TrcAwar , r—Ll. W. RITCHIE - -• • • Muzcroat.: L. 8. HIGDON, JAvr-I GluulAS, N. C. KLXCI. • A. JOHNS...N. FAA,. : - .AIDAIL. V. D. 1.1[11,. Iv. 17.1 MEIIIIIM3 fAIMERCILU. OIL %roans PURE WHITE BURNING OIL Constantly on nand and for Ws T TILE LOWEST MARKET RATES n. C. Q J. 11. 19.LWYEIF, No. 47 WOVlDstrczrr. JAILS *WILKINS, Ittl - CILEit AND DI , Val IS CRUDE AND REFINED• OILS, %al•. Block, Duquesne Way, Pittsburg% ear bpecial attcaucns given t. the We and adv. ol Petro/cum wad t 4 pra!acts. CouslgnsMAll %Aspect/Idly .11orltka. PnolnlPer en. 10. watllli j . BEIgN, I ST. CLAIR ST.. Pittsbctigh, and Commission Merchant And dealer h 01 14 ketbrimmtnja 'rode Yetrytennt .outwar d, of twat .nr eate the lowest market price. anZatimment .<1 orders aoildtalL ap7A“ J. WJAIWO.- W &RING & WOW, COMMISSION MENU:USDA., AND DEUX7-11:9 IN PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS. •nd Dealer% ID liellallat ilaterlalS Ita 11/ Alt K 1:331 boNDLLD WAREHOUSE OF . 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