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f_Westeia PiOteuft!m.
Ai haii - msailred the aittaal - repOrt of ihe
B. • ofpupeetort ofthe lreateriPeariten.
ihmy, for iasi.
' , The Inspeetors 'report that BO change has
• = hien made in the principal offices, alLhaving
litosnS'eminently faithint and competent. In
ssefennee to the Sammie : l lasi!' of the prison,
T. 7 ibiillispietars ,say
"The Warden's Report and accompanying
. . Souls 'exhibit' a somewhat improved
aondi
tios compared with last year-quite as great
eat' insprovuent, perhaps, u wer had any
- • . fight to expect under the geniusl depression
business, and the slender profits of abdost
• .." - ;-6,ll:parstelts; einee the 'commencement of our
troubles. All the materials used in
thet'.nmenfacture of checks and or shoes are,
pub . advanood in prim, and the sales are not
iienatisfaetory as we could with. The shoes
ihrilhated to . the Ooretrnment; foi the use of
thiaimy, were necessarily liCad under sharp
• eampetitiou, and at merely nominal prollts- , - -
bat we ant -gratified to know that the Com
,snottirealth gained, in good attd cheap aril
_ , ;tiles; what the 'lnstitution lost in profits."
The extenaion of Block B has so far pre
, -reared that it will be ready for occupancy, in
- • 1011, nexttnontbi and on Its final completion
the system of separate confinement will be
ei-established. The extentionappropriations
for the past three years foot up $102,000. - • In
• . 1860,1350,099-48 was expended, and the bal.
• saes, ($50.100 44) has been expended during
-` the past year. An' additional appropriation
of $5,000 la %asked, being the balance neon
. sary to•templets .the work. An - -additional
•. ' ' appreptiation of $25,000 is asked for tho
cx
exteasionaCßlock C.
• - The attention of the Legislature is asked to
.• - • the het'that many convicts have been son.:
' • tumid for a less period than one yeic-some
• for_ enly„twe months t . These men cannot be
... ,, employed frith benefit to themselves or profit
_ ' •‘• 'to th. State, neither do the counties sending
' - them save anythiug, owing to the cut attend.
-tag their:commitment. The Legislature is
' • tbarefore,Vieked Copan a law prohibiting son!
~,,.-, " Seroner to ; the penitentiary' for a less period
than one yen .
Tba Inspectors object to "An Aot Relative
to Prison approved May Is 4
1881, Aidabieh provides for the progressional
I t 'abstemect for the term of sentences passed on
-• ioririets,. as r reward : for continual or out
.• • sionat goodconducti and error authorizes the
Ir• Inspeetors, under certain conditions, to
charge 'prisoners - &bre A* period of punish-.
hest; fazed by Lae shall, due expired. Several
. -
'objections are urged against the act, which is
•••-• ,•• deemed unoonatiuttional. •
• From the report' of the Warden. Capt Biz
inlng_bain, we extract as follows :
• "The financial condition of the Prison is
. t . .. net so good as the opening of the -year gave
_Cs reason, taanticipate. The distracted state
- „of our country has prostrated, to a very great
ixteit, the manafaeuring interests of Penn.;
- • sylvenit,'-the Prison feeling it as much as
.=. lay ' who ••labor - outside. Notwithstanding
this prostration of business," - the • balance
-- ":" . -"against the 'Prison is seven . bunderd and
twenty...sight do ll ars and flfty-night cents less
• - than list year." • ' . -•
The present capacity of the prison - is 230
,Addition: to Block B;. 88-total, 318
On the 31st of December, there were in
• eadnement 288 pCisonees,.leaving a surplus
of only thirty cells: - • -
• The gas works are in such state progress
. : as to Justify the belief that gas will be intro-'
&lea into each eell.inthe early part of Feb. ,artery. U
Its troduetion will not only be a
signal benefit to the prisoner, but produce an
, Iteeresseel terrin, to the raison. '
•- At the 'close of 1860 , there were in 'confine
• tre . 9011
miedred in isea..-7::==.=113
DYcbaraed ..:126
-The. munber in confi nement at 'the close of
. .
'She present year - ", •
15-2138,
Dorin6 the put year twelve were pardoned
and s!e died
ZbihOil ' • .11 ember eta
-read into the prison
ekes its opening-in July 1826 is as follows:-•'.. Cbrd. Total.
ltaes aso 24.56
: 42 94
°!'oral _ . _ . %t 9
.
Tha regtifseloornini of lectures which corn
'rninal-this avatar% st Concert Hall, by Prof.
swoi•Okief th! attention of mu.
, .
J .j",,eitisevis.`,..We attended one of his free intro
. _On ,Tuesday ennilug, and
,ificist - say that-yrs have rerely heard -. a more
:•,:"....-7.loarrithie rid sprightlY - talker.. Although be
kid in Dish name . ; lithe, a good specimen of
••• _; Brureallumetts,:lrasdne of 'the beat Vie.
is is almost I. graphic all Zone:-humorous
.!%:!iis. Aintorpmetimes severe; but not a
Toolieb; : trite ; Ot trilling expression eicatiod
tint( Being amply provided with illus
trations,'lints natural .an - d artificial, he is
rom
to mike his act perfectlyP
ruble to the mammonist tmdmstanding.
I—...;JA =Those who are in inn& Of pnothusl
Meier aim Bran the auloyment Of a few
ntningeof rational amusementiwill be' Weil
'ocoalienzated." liVerefer 111 sash to tea bills
and; advertisements, Tor 'partici/an, and to
• an& of their friends is may have heard his
introductory lectures as to the correctness of
the foregoing remarks -
. istoi,Thr4.p ay.Lign
namedßuorum pi s.-e u t in T g assday
. „dna, li4oFFtw2Eau.6.,..
,sad.Newburg,
''' • . mid
way" between, ...PP° - . —;iiii, dead by , her
;•-;,, onintiosid-'0Oulll7;
,w4ouli
of
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_ eon
of
3.-,•;tistithosita:4l".l4ll=t the' boy took I gun
" ••• ~,sftd..:- • 0 il'elP. jin,kiirsr room of
104 4 ' bowl ha n ding-
non. , It op
--r.
' ' ' w • louse and , stus sou
j41111°A!"161 ha borTild Ids dater sassed In
'''*ilill l , 4 : 141 ° d.nnini n r.• - it up told lait hi
makiag a bed, an d . het . a Palling o n ids.
t.,slt l. •
: • ..- A vas fi'oing --_ A a z : th, l oa d 'casuists' the
tori Alts Itillt w0..., ,,, , u5 i t5. g i rl, k i ll i ng net i n _
„ C. 7, fitaa Mla ar dr i. r moL un kol '" - ' ',,,,,,...hr icia - tbst b • i lt i s ho wsa ssua uuco ,
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: Awlinruiranair,=ln:onr report ' , if the
CUtniensiyistimby, sinew' .
F.-,,.•x•Rh014,14a-thitpropotod set of A -
114...-ahlothadry•of Piusb kto i m u pro lu t Y :
amain ratiroad e° bonds had been
with
01" 4 1 111 ITI , A=Ftby moved to lay it upon tho
ocanort—inuan Justice to
man favorabla - -to a coin
,prandso) ,ara *wig barn g i T a t uth e reuon
mod by him f n lappet of his motion,which
ornpAhitt iindoftho proposed` sotthe
births " Of' th 'room entire
n „ tax would fall ;Den
abrahl eludo4 the city There •
• SlVllLlitly
otimir intamtalrblol4-Mr. McCarthy contends,
sheald bt-tos i k, rtipsy a just proportion of the
' aan..!nOtion to lay on the tablo. ,
"
nteil mewl Militia
"Ilsit" : 44l422 appw.d ig 7 A wo- tetfor• . ./4.eior - Saner
Wide : in • Information io the
• Geo: ,Wilittwe at
,+ r:liM .to outrage bee 0110 Tin arm'
t — awd cow:sated
If& 1":10 'tub Seterisi.
4-4•01-.. tow wapg which Calm? . ra id, i n the
+ r -,o~ittimlate 401Prg4P:1434.
gaig
priests 1111 , -,
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iettef-eitithlho wift "=.7oj, ricently
bart Onebarlas mut
-gc:- lobild which' f
t°ll2 carg i
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. ch ild e
that (Wits "s 'qrt
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- Ithilothethmiisind tho grentheten,
t nonelado orlth the niseriere
t,• ,, ,SehishtholltneplOketriliveits /a Scout.
Pittertai
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iatL Mine ham tbn bubsou.
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I atagnI 4 I.IMiIiG . GAZETTE•
The PearisTivaairt Railroad - Coa.'
WA7.7•ThI, Annual Report, etc.
We lutist - already published • brief tibs 7
imp igAtis of the anuuslAsusgrif the
Stookbadert of the
Compsoiy,Und the fall reportismw before us.
.. .
-.. The annexed statement eitibits the '
earn
.
.
ingraud expense of operating the road during
the year 1861 :
, •
•
Irom
5,18 . 44
Cknernment
Y Y,—... 145,158 14
'. 75,120 Ou
-Tralgtit 5,882, 2 25 65
- . ,
Topa 95
raloductbig 1 M 1 11‘10“00„. 4.199,131
• losintranat ot 1,011,677 14
CInk••••••-•• V 0 .9 25 00
0,023 02
Gatter4 fxpekisee._.— ... . .
Total 76
Leaving net from r 6,646,938 19
Exhiniting an- increase in gross revenue
over that - of 1860; amounting to $1,367,299,47;
arid in net receipts of $1,350,535,79: ' '
Omitting receipts from transportation of
government troops, 145,158,14, the_ income
from passenger travel, is 07,954,36 less than
last year. ; The tabil number •of passengers
carried over the road daring the year was
1,053,088,, each passenger traveling an aver
age distance of nearly 58 2-10 miles..
The earninp from freight exhibited an in
crease. °vie. those' of .1860 ,of $1,206,241,59.
The whole. movement of freight on', the road
during the year,exclusive of 138,499 tons of
coal, wood, lumber, iron ; ati., •forjhe use of
the Company; wax 1,620,86 tong. Of this
amount there was' trawiportrid' in the oars 'Of
the Company,' tons of coal, and In the
oars of individuals 427,892 tons, making the
whole amount of coal transported 704,754
tons, showing an increase over 1860 of 181,531
tons. The amount of coal delivered at Pitts
burgh, on the line of the road du
ring the year was 131,209 tons; a decrease of
7,680 tons as compared with last
. year. The
aggregate tonnage of the lino - exceedi that of
last year 274,061 tons. • •
The following , extracts from the manoal re-
F ort of the President will be found interest-_
A bill was passord at the last session of‘ the
Legislatureloommuting the Ruty.levied upon
tonnage passing over the Pennsylvania Rail
road, Among its provisions was an Obliga
tion upon the part of this company to purchase
the First Mortgage Six per cent. Bonds of
several railway companies at par to the extent
of $850,000: Although none of these compa
nies have fully complied with the conditions
of the act; which required a speoifiti'amdunt of
work to ha done before they, could demand its
fulfillment, yet the Board has agreed to pay
as the - work progresses the folloiring amounts
to the savant roads named
The Bitd Eagle Talley nanziad Cv
TLs Tyrone and Tleatileld 76,000
The Zama.erg and Crown Co—..:. ; 66,500:
The Bedfotll Railroad Com 100,00 a
The West ppasylvaas Enilmed 250,001)
TotaL—
The onliother line that can be plaied in a
condition to participate in the advantages of
the commutation bill is that between Pitts
burgh and Steubenville, .
to which company
the remainder_of the fund, $158,500, will be
paid. The bonds of these companies will not,"
for some years at least; btsconsidered of much
vale, except those of- the Pittsburgh and
Steubenville Railroad Company. • The.
reef advantages, however, to be derived Toni
the completion of these roads will be the
chief benefit; that thiecompany can expect : to ,
receive for the expenditure of the large sum.
required by the commutation 'bill; which
amount in good faith belonged to this cern
pany and the citizens along the line of the
Pannsylvaila - whose tpiednets, to'
the extent of the - teenage they sent to market,
bore the burthen of. the impost. .
On the 28th of October but, the
Fort Wayne and. Chicago, Railroad was sold
by the United States Marshal,' at the city - of
Cleveland, to J. F. D. Lanier, S. J. Tilden,,
J: Edgar Thomition, Louis - B:. Meyer and
Samuel.Hasans, , .Rsq., a committee appointed
at a meeting •of the creditors and sharehold-'
ors of that Company. ' The road is now work-'
td under the direction of this committee, , but
l e will be transferred to the new corpora:
tion, under the style of the Pitteburgh,
Fort - Wayne and Chicago Railway Com
pany, on or before the flout of Mareh next.
In this new corporation the Pennsylvania Refi
ned Company 6014 over oneXaillion .of dol
larsof its mortgage binithsandzsBl6,oll of its
; There - adjustment of the d btr-of
the Company is substantially the came in pro- .
posed by - the President' or thin Company,.
while acting in the _same =peaty' for the
other Company, brain consequence of the lin-
Possibllityot socaring-a full acquiescence of
all the Interests to the plan, it became neces
sary to place the work under the adationeor's
hammer, which, titter the expenditure of much
labor, time, and money, that might have been
avoided, has secured the same results.
. The reorganisation of the debt of the Corn
piny upon a bane of entire equity to ; a11 the
intonate seems to-have acted like magic upon
its securitlec: ;the. First . Mortgages having,
been sold at ninety-five per eentum, which" h
short time since Wild have . boen obtained at
fifty per centrist:, and; the Second Mortgages
can now, be sold for much more than they cost
this Company;..they.. are, - however, worth
more than their present market value.'
The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Railroad Couipsay . han; during the past year,.
done a large and profitable business, fully sus
taining the policy which dictated Its iomple
tion as an independent line. to Chicago, and
at the same time demonstrattng its ability to ,
meet the interest Upon all it, bonds '
' while the
sliiiiholdsiii will en long begin . to receive
regnlsr'dlildendi. ;; t ; ,
The elitepletion7sf the Pittebuiih . end Steu
benville Railroad in the oily- other Western'
line, the construction of which it is very' ha
portant for this Company to secure.- Arrange-
Wine can be made to - carry the work through
upon favorable terms, us soon es the actirel
leglehithm is obteined. ,
. _
l' i lte'Ailegtresew B o ard of Control.
,
This Board mat lieteiening; arut organised
by the election'of the following oltleerei Presi
dent, Dr. Brown; Secretary, D. Matter:on ;
Treasurer, A. Cameron. •
The following Standing Committees ;ware
then appointed: • -
Finassee--Messre-Park,* Bnulap,:Shritor
and Rranels. - •
Grades and Textßoolts,-, Beam.; Bradford,*:
Thonipson, Broin and Cooper., .• • •
Tesehere and Salatiss—Messrs: Borland,*
Lea, Slegle and
School for Colosedchildren-Lidesirs. 41c-
Millen, Baxter, Gibson Jilt Craig., -
Butes and Dieolpline-Besers: Johnston,*
Maeferron,Barr and Lattots.: . • •
Binertg-! 4 4 0, 1rr5• T4gitte:i 2 S . Grallhm; Bjnd
Thefollowing - resell:deli:Wes read and
adappter
Saoled Tint the :- COnuSitte on kitusnies,
In connection with the Beeretary r be lustrientedl
to prorate an Act similar -AO the bee now
governing tha collection; of the city and county,
taxes, for the eollection of the ichool tax for
the city of•Allegtren, and report said Act, as
prepared, to an ad journed meeting of the
Ba k ed on this-'gist week.
Mr. Park ta red following: ,
Wireiree, X it reported that seholers
in one ward site obtaining tuition in other
wards ;
therefore,
**. Reseleed, That hereafter no 'Oboist:living"
in one ward be permitted to attend the schools
of any of the ether wards, and that the pupils
now so placed be *require:lto repair to, be
I school _laced ,
Word in'erhich they ; reside:*
The resolution woe a led.• , **,
A lialthiorian Itolbbedi
11.yourg man named 'Muon, hailing from
Baltimore, las t night .rialted a disreputable
•boum keptby Emma Black, on Third street,
and whet about to lake his departure he (mid
ihatbekid.beenrobbed yf , hts, pocket book,
containing over 030, prinelpally in - Treas.
Dry Mita% lie charged the larceny noon
girl Denied /rank Okerniann, with whom 'ho
bad been-iiiiiersing, but as there wars other
.temalea3sthg boAsolte was not very clear as
to who-tosii.robbed whim. H. laid his ease
befone.Xsyor Sawyer, who ,tietailed the . po
lice" to , lentootipte. the...-matter,:. en search
ing thslionse, one Wilfrid. dotter' in.....Tresl,,
,nry ,zfotei - wort. found - staffed behind an ice
Ohostilint no farther eine to the thief,: - Idlsi
Oben:mann was +treated, but as there was DO
eridenea whew that she had taken the
waxy, na
sko ryas discharged. The money will
be .retained refa(d hr the .
, !dam fora lbis days.
.
avArniis oi. tviel.oisit.=ite6s; J. T.
beltalf of
Sobbt, Acus• tamer 31, 41)? ead Da vi d'
Arafoldaapihozioton'
wore oliotioillooklit .
Poor. •
,
"'LI;
i tax
81boeleing Cisitaity from Rock 011.1
- • - •
Thursday Moininglasf near Cony sta
-11031 011 AhOl . hiladelphiss and kalif riiliDad t
11. woman mimed Soden° when kindling • the
fire in As - morning, - dipped adiatuguisif
inks into sihucher.of 'crude' petroleum and
Abell . set: fine to - them; 'causing ,aueli & grmt
lame that she upset the Musket asialred
inflammable oil by dropping the abasing, .
int. it- - The husband - and children were ly
ing in bed in the same roOm. liar imams
attracted the attention of people outside; who
-dared not venture into the fire, sad they Tilled '
upon her come.sot. She replied that she
would not coine without her children, and
seising. one. of them—ttie eldest; aged, two
years.-in her arms, she
_attempted to Make
herescape, but byistime-wasoverooms by
strangulation, . and had 'to remain said" be,"
burned with th& building; which yus soon in.
ntins.. The knish's-Mir somehow' managed to.
escape, but so badly burned in •, his -iffortif to
save his family .that he- cannot survive. The
Mother was taken from the rains &blackened,
charred mass, with the r emains of- the child
still in her arms,- both ixidiel burned the
-bone, the cooked Sash quivering in detiched
isortions from the trunks, the extremities al
most entirely? consumed.: .. Thepiunger child,
aged one year, was burned .to At, coke-like
mass, with scarcely the semblince df She hu--
man being left.
Parlor\Swing.
We saw a swing, to`iday,.at - .Alr. Brat's,
corner of : Sandusky street and. the Canal, Al
legheny, which we deem - worthy of a faiera
ble notice., It a neat,stiong and comforta
ble arm chair,suspended from the ceiling, by
foar iron rod, secure*, fajta - ed. -The person
using the swing teats himself in the chair; ad- .
jacts - the - foot board to comfortably melt the
foot, and abandons himself to \an easy and
mantel swing, as comfortable rut the motion
of a rocking chair. It is self-actibg--the mo- .
tion being obtained by the foot resting on the.
board in front changing the centre of gravity,
thus placing the motion entirely within the
control oLthe_operator.
' The siring islight, and can be readily un
hooked from the ceiling and put away until
required..
Biatt puts Mr these swings to order.
The beight,of the ceiling being given, regn . -
-lates-theflength or . can be
made email enough to suit a: little child, or
large enough to accommodate a ',skiff "tor
:yam," who could thus .enjoy. themselves most
charmingly, while indulging in niocial reer.a
. . .
fete.
Bank Note Quota - hone. _
Corrented 'especially for the Gazette by
Messrs.Teld & Lare, of the Nationtil Bank
.
;Clad
Reporter. Rites uncertain at present:
Prrrsztraan, reb. 5, 1862.
7 . Dime/at_ Dincoset.
New England States.," South Cuollna....- no sale
Now-York %Ittlrglniat
New-York part(Wbeelinga lucks)
New Jereey- 1 4, inrents, Done
Benne. rils.)--.4/ariNorth(krollna...-- no ale
Penns. Plttatstrglty.. pard3earg - nosale
Penna. ntsrlor)—... Douala
Delaware-- I l lLoulslana none
Dist. of Columida - .- ' - B:Kentucky --. I
KalltendElaltlnlafe. 2Tennespee ............ none
lowa "2 Indiana, boa.--
Michigan,- ' 2 1 Indlans, telt state.
Illaeouri ..4..-.«..
...".6115011111n015..-.....: - ..-. nasals
nowt.,
. The alooiro ra4e erTibiuk - dpen binikebte funds and
notltecOln. '
Vaoussale—SeVing rates on lievr-York 'and Phu
adalphin t,Q VI ovo. over bankable fund..
at
. 3,4 i over benkablo fund.
Run 0 rr—ltosste Ettrain.--This morning as
the seven' o'clock ear on' the .bast Liberty
P Railway wits - coiling to the city,
the horses ' olf at the top of Soho bill, and
the car deasendisd with lightning speed. The
track was very frosty, and the : brakes were
almost useless: The car kept .the track, and
when the team reached the level 'ground all
dente; was thought to hate paised, but one
of the biases slipped and was alutostinstaut
ly killed by the injtlries sustained from the
cbtiroek The passengers escaped uninjured.
,T,lnrostrawr.Duscorckw.;--In addition to the
tremens, coal deposits recently disOurend in
Brioirlield,Tilmbull cooly, Ohio,iron ore
has basn found of a remarkable q uality. On
the farm of Mr. Albert Christy, specimens
hare been found resembling malleable Iron,
beingg soft and-capable of being beaten thin
and bentlike wrought iron. The vein, where
the drill paseedit,:was twenty inches in thick
ness, apitiTai r xisty, fast from the surface.
Curiar:arriun.iiriirarriarr.--TheClev hind
IfereldOerweighborsAhaPittallrgh" .
Aira in which
they realized a net profit of $2,750 86. Con
,sidering the . dlfferenottin'etre between the two
'elites; we mist elalny'llur'palm,liaritig during
our Orphan' Saidix, -- -whieh lathed but three
days and three erenlngs, a gross - irdelpt of
$4,400, laving at leaat *3,700 clear profit "
SALrB 07 STOCK, on Theiday-esoning, Yoh- .
roar/ 4th e•
Bank of 8itt5b0rg....„..... $57 - 75
Ezohinge Batik. . .. .. • —54 75
Merehantonndhlanufsetures' Bank 60 12
Pittsburgh Instirttoot 17 60
.
Took we - Ettamor-rise.— P." Starrett, Req.,
'thinewly Judge of the
; Coat of Common Plea, took his seat yester
day afternoon.' his ,eornmission having been
read in open Court, and bo duly sworn .to
faithful dieeharp of the duties of his position.
Wresti;;Mosanslt Alan Elissuir whose hus
bands, sorts and brothers an seising in the
Syr, cannot put into their knapiack a - more
ettatuisc &lbw boxes of
BtillawiiT'e Pile AntlAintinent..i They-In
sure • health -seen under, the expesstre of
soldier's life; Osfl,f4b - eents a box or pot. 219
.
Ws have been shown a document signed by
thOkrayoritn . otEce'of the eltiti of the United
States and Viroida, certifying to • the superior
excellence. of Dr. Ayer's Compound Extract
of - . Earimpavills, and to -the value of ill his
remedies - as ;articles 'of groat public "utility.
Suolrevidenee from 'nab- high:_souress bears
us out triumphantly In - 'the-position we have
long Maintained with, tegiol to Doti. Ayer's
preparations; or more, particularly oar adver
tisementiv'of -Thr,publlsbers need be
more opposed" Absit we. sae to. the PrelleullC*7
Mon of ipiackoryin any - slope, but we knew
when we begut,tliat his remedies were Oere
any_enspyion of deception--that- they_
ebouithe bat - ft4,"possfMilOp,reatee tor the
cure of dieease s suld - Mtat:theyba*the
done! ,of All
_ccommunipts where they ` are
Not alone becinii the Mayors of
the whole country believe them useful to their
people, but because woknow from experience
that they; are so' to ones, do we believe we are"
rendering a Sabina:idol Service to' our readers
in -making : their lariats :known.-"to
1 iceron,',l4. -
Nosrta Ttern - to..purcbase *inter elOthl
&dr icd, to,onimedert . who desim to do so,
commend' thi. issteldlshment of
Messrs. Wm. R. AS,Co., corner of Bed.'
oral street and thelliamond, Allegheny City.
They litre now-on - hand whin steak of ready
wade „olothisg,, and-itsdrintLasetilisrienced
entter and I large soleitlon of sattetile goods,
they. are &leo prep:wattle maim inen's- and
boy's clothing to order in iny : doslisd style, at,
ihort- notice, and. on 'the most reasonable
Atiortes - Pmers'fot DrrGoode-have always
supposed to bo thelOwest, biathat this
isirmistake-siiiis
=M readily - made a pparent by
ac at Ilirkerls:c4 . l;' an 24 et Omer..
Silkeinswls'and.proge — soidS; at ilimost every
'description, ries4 and doeliable, cap be tonad
therein abnadance, and at , prices less than
&nation prices:- We repeat oar advice to our
readers, tti grit, tham'aeall; - -
' Noun , Dias Culitoc.—lft: J. M. Borah
field, in Ms closing ont--sale -of:Dry Roods,
proposes to sell out his entire stook . at greatly.
roduosk Prices', to. *ate town 'far his. new
goodi ; and as in a tow 'chip; the new-stook
will arrive,- therefore it is your last chance to
buy-winter goods at such low prices as Mi. D.
proposes to sell. - ,
,
---liirr,,Honiteev, Carpenter .enci-J•iner, Job-.
bing Shop Virgin alley, between =Smithfield
street and Cberrl , All . kinds of noose
Re44lpgidpne . Wished, noose and in work
manlike =met. , Ohargesp?odprate: Leave
year Orderv . , !. :loj,"oil'iers: proavtli attended
_
' - be, take n at Hunt's
13obitStiqicitticitiltC/1611;'.111th - street, and
Attila Oninibtvoil)oei. N 0.450; Libiott, street.
, Day - or sight, aU orders MI in either the' two
places wpl , be pt:o liapqy 6ttstidod, to:
.
Dovrou Itrrigi-Virso,ter.Curo and 'lomat.
patblo Physician ; aloo_viat , for Ralislx;w's
celebrated- Trturs.fig' liAtentir 4 Coriart..xit
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• ; I/than - taros - Feb: 5 - 1882. •--‘•
Housx.—,-The. House went into. Committee
of the Whole;on the State of the Union, mid
proceeded to the consideration of the Trees
mntyy Note Bill
-
; r. criSfield, of Marilind, said, he acted
with that broad National catholic, ratty which
lin:lodes the whole Union within .its
ind‘looks'to the-- - Mainteninise of the canted;
army and restoration of the censtituthni ar
'our fathers, nude and understood • it: Press.
lent; LineOln corn, into tree without hie
bad_
been. and * tem things _been. done by
this adminiatration of which be, did not ap
move, but believing him honest and patriotic,
helve:sired it to be the duty of every patri
otic cititen to sustain him; therefore he shorild
give to the administration,th the great Work
before them, a candid, honest and unreserved
support; especially as to its financial policy,
because Simi of &Nigher's, is most important;
!for on the supply of Money depends the exist ,
fence of the army; end sis a 'consequence the
life of the:nation.: The; Comuiltice of Ways
and Means hid commenced at - the top of the
(building. They should first have reported a
'tax bill, thus laying a broad-foundation on
which the, whole structure , of public' 'credit
could repoie.• the bill, he said
• the legaithrider clause was a .pailiabte viola
tion...of the Conititation; and-he would nit.
votelor the bnlirtcdesignsgtore . piper the
equal. value of gold. ,i3hquld that clause be
retained, public, credit, could not be sustained
by it. It was a system of repudiation . and
forced leans in its worst form. It ;would nbt
only destroy the credit, but .plaoe a'stain on
the National; charactez which 'ages Mudd not
• Mr. Piki;•of Me., favored- the billow a hard'
Money man,. I .lie could not vote teethe MAW
are Without the legit tender ththse,..es . it, was
really the specie clause.. . •
Mr. Alloy,. of Maas., said upon the deci-,
lions of Hils' hour ar e Involved, in a= groat de
gree, thepresperlty - and growth of all Uri ma-
tonal interests °tilde country/or generationa
to come, ne less than the' pecuniary Salvation
loth' preient. •• Benefioent.as this measure Is,
as one of relief, nothing mold induce him to
give it saltation - buten uncontrollable tiecel ,-
sity. To dispose' of the bonds 'of Gov,
ernment at .anything greedy, avarice may
dictate, and, the alternative really amounts. to
this. To retort to this mestura, would :be
sucking the very life blood of, the nation; to
fertilize the already puilifie of _ -the feepi,
taliste. .Congress has power to inaugurate,
to-day, a system Of financial policy both fer
-the covernoseet . and th e -people, "which will
establish our pry:Spirit) upon a firm too:oda
-Cori, and give strength and stability to' OM
institutions.'. Let it tot 'disappoint; in this,
moment of peril, the just expectations of the
American people.
Mr. Wright of Pi:, laid he-had voted to
sustain the President fn Impending this
of -habeas Corp.., in- declaring , certain ports
blockaded and for other extreme measures
which were Pistified by the public necessity;
new they ware called upon, according Mr the
terms of this - bill, to decline it constitutional
and legal to Makemoney out of paper.,
did not feel justified in going so far as to cast
bin vote for; any such measure.. He would
vote fir taxation to the utmost, limits.. We
have the miens, the property and the money;
but the issues now proposed would bring upon
the . country more ruin than the rebels have.
already thrown:upon it. - The - nines authoi
ized by the bill- are payable sit.no place or
time, and, are to be made a legal-feeder in
payment of all debts. He argued the coasti,
rational question, that they could not make
anything but gold and silver a legal tender.
Mr. Horton, of Ohio, said, if the hiltshould
pace,. hich he hoped would net be thic cam,
it would be Si departure -from the financial
system of ;the country. , He advocate' 'Mr;
Morrill's substitute, which proposes the paj
ment of tho interest in coin, and, for the re
deception of the notes in ten and twenty years,
and stated at length , his , objections to the
pending measure.
The Cenimittee then 'rose, after it was mu;
Malty agreed' upon that the , general debate on
this bill is' to cease on the expiration of two
hours after tbo HOUK, shall again.take it hp.,
The Houseithen adjoarnod. •.•
Stars.-Mr. Carina, of moved to take
up the revolution be -awed some time eh)*
in regard to the &tines of the corintry:.: ll*
said he offered the resolution for the purpose
of calling the attention of tbi Senate: to the
finances of the country. . The expensei of the
touzia.l l 9-12*--Priflakok- millions
dollars permon o
to have some ; plan fretwthe Secretaq ; of -the
Trasiury, but the only:fhin ' he had proposed'
was the iminofpspOr;inirveney. ' was op
posed to tali union_ the Goliertitaiiiit. and
the banks, And was net witting. that the
ernment should be &pendent on the hanks.,
If the Government depends on an ivredientable
paper UMW,
.11:nandal ruin 'must
sdronstedl the past Age -of his -.resolution as
affording auto and Amid basis . for spiels
currency. 'The resOlotipo was referred to the'
Committee on rinineet
'Mr. Fearenden, si Me.,from the Committee
on Finance, reported batik thebili making an
appropriatiori for the support either. military.
OeldeOly-st "Feet reiettiwithout amendment,
The bill vias waspassed. n• - ; ' -
Mr. Binitante el Meaty offered a resetutien
calling oni . dmiltriebbrif to furnish the Senate
with the recent ionveptiudeneethiative to the
presentation if - Anieriam citizens at the Court
of France,- 'Adopts& , c•i• - -..-
On
motion of Hr Jleon, of lists., the
bill to define the payind emoluotenter of °M
ears of the army was talon up, and the emend:,
meets of the committee idopted. ; , •
Eiheinien, of Ohio, called for the-rind.'
ing of the '
100“013, which reduces the telt
ries of officer,
and all persons employed in tii,
army and nary 10 per bent.-doting the rebel
lion.- Be 'said that if that wee all the rodeo
, _
tion that; Congrees ,litas willing to mike he
would acquiesce, butihrs.praserree all their:,
regumeiffes of, the obligation of compensation,
now fixed !. by s hundred different bills. . lie
thOught that if thie bill waglesied and thue
inequalities ilXiquititilebldustein of mileage
kept in fOret, we hike Itthand
eral system of reduction .and: retrenelaut,
The estimates for timerpouses of the next is
eat year wercesoso,ooo,ooo - ,and wehnow that
this will be lueroueltlty ;various bills.% Thie
is Ave times the amount of the currency or the.
oeuntryy and more thatt the *menses of Oren(
Britain during the Wie , rothiSepoloon.
The morning hear havint'sntpited, the bill
Was laid peer,. and thot'Jiliglit ease taken
-
The morning hour baring expired, the bill
was laidand'ilie Bright 'use wee taken
Mr. Anthony, of Rhode Island; used that he
had arrived at the conclusion that he must
vote for the resolution of expulsion` theogk
he should do it with& great deal of pein.L.ln
times like Theis, theßetutte must not be t sled.
with Mew the•least ...suspected of . disloyalty:
Be should vote Myth simple record 'of •ther
letter. Me thought 4bet any-Senator who
could Unite such is letter as that to each siman
*touch', trait.: uaf►tted fore nit in
the Senate.
Mr. Varrii,:of IPirr. York, Made tvidy,:i,;.
the attempt of the New York Legislature to
dictate to him his entree on the subjeota• •
a question of political expediency or national
policy he would listen to the Legislature, but
on a question of right wrong be wax him
self rerpontible to his conscience and his Oed,
and he would illow no man, or body of ilVear
- to intervene betweeh him and hie conscience.
On en executive or. lodide - 1 •questden, - the
Legislatnte•bed no right to Intarue.l
Mr. - Foster accordingly rued the remainder:
of the resolution which hut bees omitted by
Mr. Bright, deploring the state of the "Coun
try, which had n. reduced by sectionalism;
and roaming the principles of the Demo-,
cratie party which Wired
_that ilie'prount
state, of the country teas dhe to the. agitation
of slavery by thoettrs, 'sec the adoption 'ef
Phil o . ;
delphia and_ chisago Conventions, Ind, that
the Repubileans, in übeetinot ail offers of tont
promise, bad ,iissumed. the - fearful ragout,
bllity, end tifOychad. showif , tbeir- atter
bflity bi;atinditetthe Chrierninentln itlW4ll,-
tioultY, and denouteing the Plea- of lemenet.;
ppsstion and the ittumermionet•-the t. writ _ of
Mr Ott 2•14 tirc rot,
the resolutions, uOluse loam of the Otherii
eoutitinlid•bingni&whielemight,lpo t ttly he
deemed offensive harms Senators,- ley"' •
ing afifjekeir c thee s plulone- be -Vele
ludonsalltheir t4tit and depth
M' 7ltrd , o f fejlir,ilrer ; - epelpi :at 'smite
terreth layer of ilright v ; septet:ook
that fiettater feont -
mimststreas at ',the letter wee written,
hOleve:that.theniz AO be - Ind..aitensv.
Tiled aap.4oMitp,* or
thaw webers re ,. tetteple*te'lf.2 - .-le ,
fttlengtl2eict, c o in
$ eiugef"t i = thiktamp %deer '
blues tali of like - • ••• • • '
`~'f~,i:
Maai!EgQ'SaMm
aphis( himdeoing the debate On this 10MM.
If kiwia expelled, be intended to rider the
qoestion tb'l people of Indians. _
Mr. Ten -Byek followed, declaring his in
-flexible purpose to do wltsche thought was
rr. Cowan Seidl') had only a few words to
' SAY: — Be had SiOthin g to - gain by-supporting
the - Senator from Indiana, and nothing to
gain by opposing what he believed to - be the
cmivenal sentiment of Us State, bat Shoal&
be rue to his conscience rather than be torn
by erild horses—than yield his eonvictionv of
duty. He was a free man, and nobody his
master.. If Bright was expelled, and be was
asked on what charge, he could not tell. It
would be better for the Semite if it had mom
charity and a better observance of the rules o
After some farther remake by Messrs. 2do;
Dour'll and _Willey, the vote was taken on
the maolation to expel, which' resulted as
follows
'Yeas—Mserts. Anthony, Drowning, Chan-
O i ler, Clark, CoHamer, Doris, Dizon, Doolittle,
essendan, Foot, Foster, Grimes, Hale, Her-.
lam, Henderson, Howard, Howe, Johnson,
ging, Lane of Indiana, McDoug all,
Pomeroy, Sherman, Sumner, Simmons, TI9OI-
bill, Wade Wilkinson, Wilmot, Wilson Of
Man., Wil son of Mo.-32. •
Nays—Messrs. Bayard, Carla*, Cowan,
Barris, Kennedy, Latham, Nesmith, Pearce,
Powell, Bioe,Banlabury, Ten Eyek, Thomson,
The Vice President said that as two•tbirdii
Toted In favor of the resolution, it was adopt
ed.. [Applause In the gallery, which was Im
mediately checked by the Clusir.J.
Adjourned. •
LATEST. 1140211 EUROPE
'ortilisilfora Scotian.
PonnAiar.. 6.—Tbe steamer Nora
Scotian hu'irinal, with Litatpool dates of
the 74th „ . .
The! iteidiaip:Eltiiiiiiveid at Liv.rpool
on the 22d;iid the Norwegian On' the =daft.
The - Loudon .I.tees edl tortanz.oppeses Eng-
Sad's latartersnat in American slurs..
Thelogig West Indian, from Chariest has'
ilasisidat Liverpool with a cargo of tarpon-
. .
The sales`of Cotton' at Liverpool, for :four
days, ware 17,000 bales. The market closed
irregular and with a downward tendency. • .
/3reedstuffs bad an upward tendency.
Consols are gototod at 92%@93, for money.
Poirta.an, - Feb. 6.—The Nova Scotian
brinvithe following latest intelUgenoe.
The /Mama Borns - Ma arrived out on the
23d ult.
knacnederry,Joa.2s.—ThebrigNeapolitan,
Muds% for Boston, has been burnt by
idea Pirsteilkinter.. It is reported from Al
-I.lllll_that , 4111010stred cannonade bad been
lietiltittelha. -east It vessel was sob's
iisteallj !sighted, and was believed to be the '
Sumter. It Wu supposed thatabe had sunk
her adversary. . .
The London Globe ergues that the mari
time powers cannot be expected to resPetet
-the Southern blockade dole's really efective.
Several wrecks are rePortod, with loss of life.
It is expected that all the colliers_ buried la
a coal mine, recently, bad perished. Six days
had elapsed, and none had been rescued.
25.—The sales of cotton for
the week were 24,000 bales, the market closing
at a destine of %®.%c; the lower qualities
detaining most.. The • sales to speculators ,
were 10,500 bales, and to exporters 3,250 bales.
Thwsalts to-day have been 6,000 bales, in.;
eluding 3,000 bales to speculators and export-
els:. the market -
closing unchanged. The
quotations are a. : Fair N. Orleans,
14; Mobile , 13%; uplands, 13%; middling
N. Orleansl2%; Mobiles, 12%; uplands 12%.
Breadstulls have • downward tendency. Pro
vielons quiet and. steady.
Mr. Mussy, a member of Parliament, had
delivered a speech before his constituents
at Sanford, in-which be advocated that the :
Europeanpowers should interfere to .close '
the straggle between the North and South by
rectignising the rebel Sterol, and breaking the
blockade of the Southern ports. Mr. Massoy's
speech attracted some attention. . The Lon
don Mee*, in an-editorial upon it say,
"Let France interfere if she likes; Env:
land's line of policy into suffer a little longer,
and let the event work . Itself eat, It will not
be long. It may - 'tether
our Interference wor
hitaten the desired
a largo &apply
oar honest policy
The Manebettat
wbatintellaratraln,
tali Supply, it sayi
far, in this'distriet,
. .
duo to
it is not u much
tion es to *ere
Tbia London rime.
Wet correspondent tin.
foot that the United 81.11
rom has latrine*, ald eenthinee to infringe
upon the ndee of neuluidity_ at Southampton,
and calling on the Government to no, longer
tolerate snob flagrant distegard of neutral
rights.
The brig" West Indian, Capt. Foote, from
Charleston Dee.. 24th, with i cargo, of spirits
of turpenti ne, had arrived at Liverpool. Her
captain repaints the United States blockade.'
at Charleston as anything bat tdreetnal, and ,
says lhat the SiOneblockade,aa bt from stop
ping the entrance to disport, will eventnaliy
deepen the sha ll ow Channels.- The citizens of
Charleston have very little uneasiness on the
subject.' ' •.. .
. It was represented that Charleston was well
dtfeaded, and that between that city and Sa
vannah den. Lee had about 40,000 troop on.
der his command. • - •
The text of Bart Russell's letter to the Liv
erpool !Ship-owners' Association had been
piblished.
,The letter rays that , th e English
florarranentliotilled' Lord Lyons, when the
Mama wse g&rpaxing, that such a plan as
the stone blockade. would seem to imply the
despair of the. Union or the professed object of
the war; for It ever could be the wish of the
Gaited Stsitis - GOVemment to destroy cities
from which their own country was to derive a
portion of Its riches. Such a plan crould•only
be adopted as a measure of reveoge, and as an
irredeemable Injury avdast atieootoy. Now,
however, says tire that the project
seems to have been carried into effect at
Charleston, Lord Lyons will be instructed to
Make forthervepresentations to Mr. Seward,
with a view to parent similar acts of destruc
tion at other ports; . , •
It was stated that the French Minister, at
Washington, bad 'been furnished with the
cordial &approbation of the French Gotta
1, at the condnotof the United States Gov
ernment, in choking op Chariesion harbor
.with stone, and that he would join Lord Ly
ons In pro testing against the sot. !
It is reported that the Initiatirein proclaim.
leg the blockade of the SOithern ports Waren
. teal will be taken by 'Franco. Tito . French
,Government journals cantinas to make the
most of the Ottatiesten blockade. ' ' •
• The privateer Sumter, having been ordered
from Cadiz teduthed Gibraltar on the 19th .of
January. !Disinglar she burnt the
American bark Neapolitan; Gopi Messina, for
Boston, with fruits. She olio captured the
briglnvealgator, of Ssereport;for New York,
with ore, hot vablavrently allowed her to
proceed.: Six. of thte•bo.ortor's .erow deserted
at Cada and, wacts.their Fthroiesion to. the
Americal Oonsol..,The Captain of the Banter
elsimed.'theni se, &aerate l& b the Spanish
ofectials declined to' giro thinii up. •
loofa,- J0.. -24.1hei-ZIKIP' city article
says that anAuiesa feeling prevails that the
'avoldanee'of complications la conpation with
American politics cannot permonently, and
the fading will rubel)), increase 'imatil'itie
meeting of Gar fratoh Oho:ibex% on Moods,/
at which some Indication et the policy to be
adopted byFrance,'England, or Neap* un-
Arany, " 'nine to belooked for: The belief
.gains ground that the French goiernment will
consider that proofs of the Setitions chi:ease
of the blockade have lag been roc complete
and nnmerone to render lt possible to be pass
od over without danger to those public and
national rights, the, pie Mantinal"e of
which depends one firm regard for precedents.
-Liar-goof Jas. 244—The breadstuff" Inarkat
has art upward tendency; the canal authori
ties luau flour -Irma surd advaeoed'es par
bbl. Wheat flan' and *dr 'need 1.@,38 ; red
western 111 i'd®47.l4d, southern,' cligil- 28
fid, white westeni,l2.' ed@j4a' :id sad whit:;
southern 131019 s 3&.. Corrigan- - Proelebrare;
daR.. Padua ates4y..:•-• - • c-•
PotttaAa Maitor, P0b.4.-11eatott1A
•trziatin!rs enure down five' Beeman, Wig'
porning;..to be lent Rinatb, 'were' ta t e r , .•••
I Crinoy . lsland by the Ranougm, • z.n;
I No news In re tl on to the Barn •Id o expedk,
! • ih424,77ta4o..yrsc4sinarionf cited,
. L fkkutherni papers reedited oontnin 11 ttla newt;
The fallow Lnit ititoni , to- &nen Illoitniontd.nlie'
r - 10e4431kortotne,Sob; 2.. - =4. , 1 3 .-Willtagtna . t
petsyraditor azid - proFtetiti'cl',..kbo'ClbsAptcas
1i.P 4 .0 36 4 4 4441.4.thi
Erni:Want, 410 , f1n tilts,- eity,inittitiny, 7 :
W. 'entiantncl - l - latnialf ArLact,4
'Ciperio about On ceausexamat
ent watery, and for saarlY 'Baty yens* tdii
mune as editor and proprietor has continued:
at its head- He was about eishty-four years
f age
o Norfolk, Feb. special dispatch to the y .
Richmond Dispatch...says : A letter received
here from a reliable gentleman of Elisabeth.
City; N. C., states that a steamer went down
the Sound on Saturday on a recovinoissanee.
No vessels of Burnside's fleet were seen and
it was supposed thej Bedell left.
The Constitution sailed for Ship Island the
forenoon. •
The Ericsson, with the barque John Track*
in tow, with the D'Espental 'Lotuses and 534
New York on board, sailed this morning, and
returned to Annapolis.:
The Jamestown exiled unexpectedly /est
night. She will go down the southern °out.
Hamilton Fish and Bishop Atnel, the Com
missioners to go to Riohmoad, arrived this
morning, and will be sent South by • Bag of
trues as soon as the Confederate Government
gives notice that they will be received. - •
Some of our pickets were fired stt last night
our Fox Hill. None wale hurt.
A number of rockets were sent up during
the evening'from a point apparently beyond
Camp Hamilton.
The storm Das cleared rat and there is good
prospect of continued 'pleasant weather.
.„
The Albatross sailed for New York for re
pair te.clai. , .
From Washingtoll.
* WARRINGTON ' Feb. - s.—The report made
from the Committee on Continents, to-day, by
representative Ward, le adverse to-the abro
gation of the reciprocity treaty, but advocates
an enlargement of Its commercial connection,
with $ view to render reciprocity more certain
and substantial. While the United :States
tax Canadian productions only $21,000 per
annum, Canada taxes our productions
000, and also has an unfair system of (Unfits.
(nation against the United fitates. The -re
port was recommitted for a Buller action of
the Committee.
The Sub-Committee of Ways arid Means
have prepared a rough draft of the new tax
bill, which will at once be printed for private
sure, and to be laid before a fall Committee for,
their:final action. A few days only Will
alats before it will be matured and reported
to The Secretary of- the Treasury to-day. id;
dressed a note to Representative Spaulding,
urging immediate action on , the iiiaisury
Note Bill, but several' speeches "will be mad,
previous to voting upon the pending &mead
meat. It is probable that a Anal 'TWO will be
reached to-morrow. -Arrangemente have been
made by the opponents of the bill' to form a
substitute therdor by consolidating the lead
ing features in the propositions already sub
mitted by Messrs. Morrill, of Vermont, Val
landigham sand Roscoe Conitling.'
Bright left the Senate this evening before
the vote on his expulsion was announced.
The galleries were densely crowded, and
many of the auditors expressed their tatisfac
tieD at the result by applause.
Impudent Message from Jeff. Davis
to Presideat Line°ln....Gen.
Movem en ts.
Nsr You, Feb: s.—The Washington cot , '
respondent of the New York ire:piaci says - the
Bag of trace from nhablom covered an ithpuP
dent demand, such as should not be Minnie
--
minced in honorable Wisrfare. ,` 'The message is.
said to have bun from Jeff. Davis to President
Lincoln, announcing that if the Federal Gni-.
ernment permit the rebel bridge burners to bs
hong under the order of Gen. Halleek, that
the federal pidroners, Colonels Corcoran, Lee,
Wilcox. and others, held as 'hostages • for the
safety of the. pirates, shall. be,immedlitcly
hung in retaliation. ..A cabinet meeting was
milled to consider the Subject, but I am re
quested not to announbe the result. Jeff.
Davis will learn it soon enough. It is proba
ble thst the news of the recent order of the
War Department, directing the prirateenmen
to be regarded as prisoners of war, had not
reached rebeidom when this lut message was
sent from Richmond. The • sentiment er'-
imessed by those who know the purport of the
message, is that the omeer who brought It,
thereby disgracing the flag of trace, should
have been retained and hung with the bridge ,
butters. '
The dispatch in a New York Pa ; to-day
Gt... Gen. Stott Is about to p to Mexico
u ' agitator this Government, ii noth-
I am authorized. to oar
dtelnldozlios
Go v:
inside their intnn.
turned ; one ihot struck thar,-Fasei; going
through‘the comer of Capt. gortar's cabin:
The range of thelrguns being Ocert wined, a
place was selected for landing,mthieh was to
be done yesterday afternoon:,The• force of
the enemy h eupposed to be-16,000. • •
dispatch dated to-day says that Generai-
Grant'e, force is within - four miles of -Port
Beaty. The light is expected to-day..
Horrible Case of SolferiOg.
Eictr...L.sciCrrrael. s.—Two Prisiehmem
earned Silver and Seville, started woo thisi.
Mao. from .Rpcdty Ridge to go te:the
River Mountains. They were .o . ruglaken by
►storm bud foot their way.
,Afterweaderfng
about twenty-two days they foetid' telegraph
poles, end ?Moaned Waft-until pitted up b l.
the stage. -They were• in an tlhanit•d con
dition, baring eaten their dog and a portion-.
of one of ttudrborses and bearer hat to sus,
•
Markets; Telegraph.
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-
Pnuezzirs, Feb. '6.-1400n. , :-Ilear 6.rte ; salsa
4,000 bins. atsupe $5 6045 ea 40r satra4o kw extra
Wait: &ad rfine at SO 25. 13alas rya flour 60
and corn meal at 13: Wham ladsmaad ; sakea t
16,000.
tomb. red at 111Wal 37 and erttlta at 41 40E41 4a.
Rya steely at 'no. Oaa. dull; Wee 30900 bash. tem
yellows: 66a. Osta staatrat32}.6c. fro:tam doll;
Oahe Arm ; sales lite at 18304 W.sa'ind Lags as
eslaa 603 tent. led ai 14 4 38.
flaxseed Am at $2 213. Whistrz &Al; idea WO&
/taw Yam. rat, 61.-15006.—ilour advanced';
aka 16,640 bbl. ,
at. 16 . 7006 75 for State. SZ 0 5135 30
Err Ohio and 45 93€36 33 pa Southern. %%sat ad,
mod; Wes 76,000 bomb. atilt 30a1 34 kr Maw
Spring. Coen firm; Wes 14,009 hurt, st 63 0444.
Pork Arm at . s3°olt Or meas. Beerstaady. L4g4
mad: at 7'X(3B)jr., Vnaiiqr otertyst 60.
ther - Scrai,* Feb. 6.—Eeerdng.--Cotton Wady at
33e. Flour arm ; asks 21,000 bola. at 6 70136 lajor .
Slaw, .6606 30 for Obloand 36 8500 25 Er Southern.
Wb 46 t uncharged; sales 69,000 btustr: it Sl'3lol 36
for. Mug. Spring, $1 36.3 t 36 for Iltheinkos Club
sad 111 46909, rad Western. Corn arm; sake 57.000
bush_ at(061166c. .Bart_qust, Pork steady. Lard
steady at 7%.633Xic.' Arun at 240.
' emu:real?, fob. 6.—lrkeu firm ; Wee reports. at
$4 24'4 23: What fn 119 r demand: Ocrrn firm .t
29e. and Oata at 28*.- da at 17c. Hop firm
at $3 UV 190; receipt" 1,4200 boot' Nem pork In
demand; mks 700 bbia. at 49 75 tr city and 59 80
lcew Cadet.' LIM Man saki of SOO 'Oates at C%
I @CP*. ad kep at 7c. Balcepreeo dam a"
Clammed
100 Arm at $3 90@t. amp:, conee and atcp-
Perchimp nod Gold doll, at 3‘134 pn mien Zra th•
fOCICUIr savi to. pnmSofor Chi .
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roarti otight "ot thi; tliii*mg and .
beautlfal
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CaueeriiitlormSions,
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I?xyopelas, Boils,
Pimples anthe Face,
Sore Eyes, ' • •••-• 2
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' Tetter, Affections,
Scald Head.
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Costive: um, •
Old aid Stnbbpru Moen,.
Rheumatic Disorders, - - ,
Jaundice,
Salt Rheum,
Mercurial Diseases,
• General Debility;
Liver Complaint, .
F.; L 914 gAPPet I W•
Inw Spirits, •-• •
" Percale Complaints,
. Epilepsy or Pits,
Paialysis or Palsy, -
Byphi'litioSenile' and
Caries of tile Bones,
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tpditrrase WITH Ati,.,oxaca Dusassrs
aerptb,Tutnt oitiont Di A DireliArsit
coszirnoit OR THE If LORD, OR CIRO:MATO
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CAE& OP DANIEL A. 'BOYD
'Preirttroaa Dec'amber l&d..
Da. O. H. IESTIEM—I take plc:morel' to mating
ttla ',oblatory stataainat to favor of • lased:lse pro." •
penal by Jet eallsd - "Lammed ' .
I bad ouSerwl "for dee yowl etWeriitig i . *bleb •
tomb, out navy bead and
ate very matb,arla
ease made appeoromigig Brillkirta mg
arm above sod Wow ths'elbrinri"Mid eat toto the Wan
Sad fanah ss as to ;repos" a ibeiftd Mrs.' Tile disease •
on ray head iirrint!so far that "sertoral small' plows of
bone came oht: I vow troy weak" end sptri tad.
tad had given cap all hope of Sour seamy wen, se I
had feted wiezal &SW phyrkerni indite, aid m.
no good. • In September last, 1661,1 iii flawed to
. try..Lnivares' laroortir Buse; Sisk/arm" I "
r yinsfeontem I had no faith to patent illollkAllee, but :
*Bar I hid zuWd due. ilottiOn of Blood Sear' ober, the
skim 61'44 bled and ing . Oogati to hod. I have
icor taken !Ishtar talliot*lr.'sgeiii band and um
are entirely well exceptilisoilkikiiiii lai from the
wawa: I.rcli ilic,,staio tinnilhid the rbsamailero
Tory 1... a in, MY irons and legal The Blood Saarchee
niecietired the "riewmatlsot. tliileinow a well man,
'star forty jean of elm, and I *el lu maple tad Twee 4
di 4 7hen I mos twenty, • aid have Increased In
weight twenty pormda. I would ohm atom that the
,liklesas Iw my forehead .Irma.wo w had that. .nee I •
10oWpwl and Illtadwoittalni lessij, - the bland two act
of t h e earn. De..4olpw bad a photogropb take. of
to. by Me. :airmen eetht. eller I boom to got '
It dee. nothbeielit, Ainv , .micO,Ao had " It • •
tree odor. I 'enotheileiktaithis the leeeittee. You
eau Sore lb . I,l34 *.SirliAliWittlitakk b?' litiV
yemesoLon, and ablthalite frilyeitgllloWical Anna,
I eneoll elan atilialitiCrtll47 ihe'Dlcka . Somber ._. E L • .
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irtkh via icueis Salionaglirquil auk- •.
thgit. Altionghlt helptitiiseopsw;,.lllfa not e.
mAII7 11 the Spiiii:Okblik, *mei
bilkailitnikillMl -4 than
- 4....8L1ND NAN -CUBED
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I . I •P ' 1ngi1i0.,.. 1 Clinton jlll . l, an I have bean
watt/0 tett, 'ers [4' Mmrly imm rows. I
'Wdhi a . tir: Mum. amm:titime moti4s ago, awl
Albtidakitstuktoa_dltiettoos to th. lowthOttloa .2
- 141 1 0 1 I1MI111/0:414418UL St told mil that I :
NOMA .lictlt TAWagibla sc. Pt yip. lobo had
-Atafill." .. 910.-,..„
. I , Milltal.P. Mt . 0 b... 14 ml Maw .
la? . I m___l 6 4.-Sts".: j.,:ttat tmwtwi for It two or th roe
;tieft - 149,ktallIPItil In this My, and was rellorwi, -
Aggibiblatalqwwys rtturord atter • maatb al tirlo .. :,!, g
, Ofbecktaill - iOa Le
at . htepftal. - X baud my Ate, -.
sift Irti*lllloe, and
. I called, il; 4i4dlrleo ol 'a " )
itioW:lltTliatittitzto, Cr. Dr. - Banwrorbitsm rulorMt
..' ._ .. i .
rell'oollol6C . t lieu elm imimitlit*Ayin ma tyre.. -- . .
P/ 0 .. _ltiiii*,:ii:rd ins "LinKfine4/10414ficb 0." .a
*.siar,.i. ~ l • DAYLLY,
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..iftte rlr. Wittatirjitiiimoi:
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..theillllare hatl'a owe leg for over W Aar. It a air
. 4
. biarell , :trlge Miami ands mars no tliu -I. contd. oot. , .:. '....:.:...
- rat la beeziy a year. lay jai "Welled wi that I war:
iirallit;c to do . ariollas
..Car 1- Wag this, pr a '
krt , :. .
,iii auxthlt. I trkKl mmini of as del dociari la the
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city, hat u withawr *ay benefit; /limn/ i .. 11 ad an Dr,....„,,„ w -=
Byer, at Zio-140 'Waal street. wk. only .tiaiwirti'
me exert two weeks, and pry tee tea two bottler of ::: .” . .
coadlciae,,:itd I am pow ratirely wereand tare imw
tinned 'well lb": 'six months. I. eat coatkried at the . ..- ~.
TAO.. ittgLob gams, oct /math irtatir,i'vr'here . Ely ..' -
w. caa OVI! ma. I7IOXA9 ra.SII.ICI,L." :'!_'
4ll!AD'1104,8 ZEG CURED.
mfrit 6, a. kit • r•— • do a cam-
G/t O 5 A.
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tniwr, 140 Wend aliviti Aft. •
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inbap.opi•gor of thL. maidb. Imola( Joado it alto'
Btßdy oLyamoi ;to consul trate, tie. Dire' lbw. Pins
888ffWas Medial no tar Comm Of Om Limo •,
binsaulty ro. •
1•. k' Th= Vrd 4.4
IC Favored with mach to. Um tax balm;
..81~1188ronly for it, Ye therdara 11/o• On= ul •
t big:cared wan) aim of Caroas Ulan my
Lat.tfOILIWS 8.
Affriffffaia- .
`V wart:EN acata G ierucristriggin t
It lAA tow 0013 'AND Ontilma to In..
oaltobia law 8 and
„affraimaraar ettantettitta-so
!f ye. batcllA.,. - 1. aim WISHAST's
xaa.i.B 4, :n r ff Ito do 404 cant rm.
Wm
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no. tan et left 140114 10.110.441110C113.41 , 4 C4'44.
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