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Baremstar, - - - ' .ts 5-10 _ .Idore Old Horses. • • - It is' not tong since the Pittsburgh press were called nplosi to contradict the unjust im psitatlnso east upon Western Pennsylvania in rabiiiin Vaasa" !mills old 'orees" sent west. city, for tins use of corns caialry ro dinsontoho fad being that they want first pbrcbiesd in the west, shipped here, and then Ir:whipped west: Now we find the following, rstellirress, which lapel .' haps susceptible of an equally satififactory ex plantion .Tbirty-three heroes wenneeived Imre on Illinkreiny, by Capt. Downing,'/rem the Quar termaster at Pittsburgh; for use In the moun tains of. Virgin The horses attracted on eral,obserration, and everybody ' wondered what in the name of old horseflesh the Gin eninnat intended to do with the= We hay* on imennnalin Jot of broken down old crow bate since the commencement of the war. Bane et them are-certainly booked for • long itkis the do hot look es if they could ever • muster strength enough to draw the Jut ',breath: The whole lot was shipped over the AUDl:maw and Ohio Etailroad, yesterday, to ' Oulaherinta; where they will be put to' ork, if 'the °Deers in authority there do not con sider it the cheapest plan to turn them out to .die. - heard a good judge of horse flesh • remark, as the horses ware leaving' the ata bin yesterday, that it would have been • for , turista thing for -the Government it:the boat bJ which the horns reached the city had sunk 'and drowned all the old bones on board.' Tae Ow Boras' Colifinare. , —The Continen tal. Old Beike gave . their first concert last ennecing,.st•lfasonlo Ball. It is necessary for us to state that the style of their enter tainments has beenrnaurrially- changed since • they last visited us—retaining their charm , taristice of dress, alai, but substituting a IZhNr . stylewf mush including . ational an fiberne, end-popular airs suited to the times. Th'other words, the concerts are not a rep ,. 'titian of those we hare already heard. The -.talented Mn. Nichols will appear at each -*anent lei magnificent full court costume - worn than . Elisabeth three hundred . . 'yelp ago, which Was presented to' her while .trareUng in linglind with Father Bemp's • Autosr Dtowaso.—Oa a late trip rap of the limning. and Parkersburg packet Salle she . Minded saint side of the Ingomar at itiatish. Ouckayne, a-young lady of Banish, in etepidng from the Ingomar to the Eagle, failed' to look before leaping, and fell into the water between the two boats. Her clothing buoyed op until the mats of the Eagle, by a gnat snoceeded • in getting a hold upon her and the young lady was sere& Her - oonsidering -the swiftneis of the cur saitantlthe proximity of the boats, was most tortthiste,lt not miraculous. . - • •'!!' thunix, Merchant Tailor,would 'repectfully inform his friends and the public Paacall.b that he has removed. to .2.10. 54, market street, one door from Sd street, where - ! he Is now opining a, lame' and' well selected stook. Of spring: end. summer goodsi direct frail New York. Havh.g purchased for cash, -la prepared to offer Inducements in - both price and quint, to , all who may &roe him-with their.patronage. - , . . "Tinettai:—Profeesor„ ltanailton with his ,tribied - horse 6[r• /teary, ..takee his second =appeszano• beers I Pittsburgh. atallenci plght,:st the Thistle: - - Previoni to the horse , putotatance,, the dream of the "Calbin Bob! will be .prodaced, In which Stile Henderson_ appear? se Julian. • female not tmloioWit '`. ,:to this police; 'was up:before Mayor Battier yesterday, on two charges of 'disorderly con _ duct, and fined $5 on-each -ease, which she paid. Her "righthand men," David Owens, was also 'afiLludged guilty of disorderly emir - duati , :and =lined $5, which he `paid. Such o .4mmimasunit" ii. rather expensive.. -- Esserszawss or snisPhiso-Langs."-4hos. ~:i3i*gan, Shorans& ringleadiir of yang dorperadoss styled "2,1 " was wrested yestardayifor gross y eon ' diet; mil Iced 41 . ±51by Mayor Sawyer, which nu TESTERDWA EVENING METH Hardened Old Sinner. The whole term of 'service in- the Western .Pesu ;. antiary.of the named man Brown, ar teetod.ob,Pridsy, for larceny, at the fire in ---Allegbmiy, hate been tweetrens pears and Orme Wawasfirst committed from Somer. ' - '.---Weerioitnity. in 1833, under the name of Lewis MroWn; for Weeny, and eerrod on. year and aii months. In 1838; be was sent book for eight years, from this county, for arson, nn , - - 'llO-Ste name of John Miller, alias John :Itraritn, John' Baldwin _Lewis Brown: In 1841, he wreiscimmitted,him Braver county, .11 for another par, for breaking into *dwelling home, with Intent to kill. Ite then had two Wore names, Johb Lewis -and-John Brown. ; Apin wo find him, with the added cognomen ef. John Smith, sent back from 'this comity, fOr larceny, for two andA tudf years, int 1830- , • - in 1853 be cams beck for a like twin from 'llotiford county, for larceny; and in 1838 be igatelltirM'orlvirprus and OLIN montki , for assault and battery with intact to- 11114 from car own Cont. Ills time expired in 'Oetober 'tut, and now he stands a fair chance of going 'bank: ' Dodging 'Northern Creditors. hinny : of our citizens have large-omms due - -them by Muitaess men in Nashville, and other portlorm'of TO/lite/MN, and invent' agents hare - already goner to have this* claints Nettled, if ~possible. With what success they are likely , ' may ju dged ' -from ' the following, which we extract front a late _Nashville letter: "A loyal resident informs me that one of •tleprincipaireuonit of the stoppage 'of buil . . Asa ,by many tradesmen, is the apprehension of the appiaranoe of Northern credifori invite wall*. of the Federal troops. —I understand, - also, that various manoenvers have been re sorted to by mph as had Northern danners- to fear, after the fall of Fort Donelson, in order to &fraud Northern men of their just druu. salm moved their goods - and balances; in moved Made fictitiotis Sala of their ' stooks and other priperty. But, it is notlikely ;chat these Wets. will prove of any avail before • Federal Courts; although they may cause vex -.rAtloai sad delay to the auditors." - —; ' . Telopertinceville .Ticket. ' ?fro *Moons of Tomporancorillo mot at the - eohool hone on tlatardni oronlng, the 26th fug notnisatact the folloying dlti stae' Union Tioket, for. Borimgh - ofilooro, to be voted for on Fridge . . the 215 e t . in5 .,.., t.. • ee .21161"(keiewo--Darrir Ro bin so n,lTh James Toh l t v i guo ' P. ! = 1 Directory-44nm -Foript,O, James' -911111/1114; : -the Pasee =- Janies IF• 1 4. • of e/ Sbetioa - Dr - wou.m. sigma. -- ' -' l3upeotor• of Ratio' ',.=-Patrtok Henno7, l W. Cil tiohrtiPitterson. • deditore-gUchard Houghton, Samuel H. Ontekt6fe--Waltor Ferguson. .1, • ..... . • • ABL ease...-4, few days sIXIDIP, Capt. L : L. Barak of the Home fipards, of Vernon, Tram ballootutty, 0., 'tatted far hhohmillo, 1‘74 to -.bring ham* the remalturof Robert ilitanar ! a wid>mla the 41Ist Beghmeat, 0. -V. M., who Dad died la the hospltaL While _on Wi d l bait with tie _corpse; Capt. B. sea Uhlman is tai 114 and died before roaehlai Iloth the dammed Were Int4wred thassataday. . . Coneunsaire Monirr...;—Etr. John P.. Must, Masenisitell; Pifth street,- and north-esat Amine Beath Stemma', Allegheny, luis re -supply of Confederate. Notes (aril nut tens) which he will dispose-clank* at `6 Allistorimatiz.szciltangs, esaunlasion, and: all 4411/40M*).42.01114444 C.. 1:=M112=11 From A 65 " • THE _ LATEST NEWS -f iffairetkiiiiiiiiiiraphie aeosnikt of the movementsef the 103i' Pennsylvasiisd.:-BY TELEGRAPH. • Regiment, Col. Lehman, Hom the time they left this 'city until they reached their present Camp Lloyd, two miles north - bi - Washington, on Meridab Hill. We omit, for want of space, the former part of the" letter, and give the following: -Camp Lloyd is beautifully situated on the side of the hill facing the city. We are our rounded on ,sides with troops. We hand_ pitlolst, 104th, 54th Infantry, and the 4th ivania Cavalry here. About two =flu to the northwest is Camp Tennallylown, containing Col.' Row4fs old 13th, now 1026 Pennsylvanialletimebt. Prom the preparations making, I think we will stay here 411 we are sufficiently : polished off to take the - field. Wi have received no arms yet; they were offered :mat Harrisburg, but Col. Lehman wisely refused to take them, as they were of an inferior quality, The health of the regiment Is . good,..vek7 fewbeing in the hompitaLand they are mostly. eases arising .from 'obis. At Harrisburg ire held en election for Lieutenant Colonel. Capt. - Me:well; of Co. I, was elected Lieuten ant Colonel, and B. 0. Oansaii,-ofßittsburgh, was appointed Major. Lieut. Col. Maxwell is well liked, and Col. Lehman (Hawk Bye) . is as popular as ever. I believe be has done all in his power - to make us eomfertable,and we all know thit he is a thorough and efficient commander. lie kuts been, and will be, ably emitted by Col. Maxwell. The boys are elk in the best ofrphits, and are eager to get hold 'of the long expected row. A reasonable amount of practice with them is all that is necessary to At us for the field. Our regiment is considered by all military men who tome seen la, as one of the best in the servica, so far as suaeribt is concerned, and we have just the kind Of • Colonel to make us so-in'eviry respect. We are now in the brigade of Gin. Heim, composed of the 68th, 85th,, 101st and 103 d. The brigade formi part of Gen. Casey's division. I will keep you posted in Ingsrd!,to our doings hereafter. Itevaa,'Co... C, 1036. . . Messrs. Leigh and.Willhenis flketeheil. The ~Rszthani. r g correspondent of the Phila delphia It aid: iis, in noticing the grind legiala tire contest on Thursday 'night last, * sketches Senator Irish and Representative Williams, al follows : There is something very interesting about Mr. Irish. The shape of his head, which towers in the moral region like theta a Jona than Edwards, would readily account Tor hie abolition 101 i. One thinks of the Quaker dx pression "inwardness" in listening to hiin. Hales' in moments of- extra earnestness he stands there rolling forth his well-Weighed words (sometimes- with that rather painful hesitancy which characterises Emerson's elo cution), as if the vehement soul within had but partial control of the body. For his Sloe is umuilly.m impassible as were those of the masked orators of the earliest Greek dimities ; and he scarcely moves his lips in speaking. One seems sometimes to hear his voice coming faintly from afar over the hills. The House gladiators had a round towards midnight, Whioli was well. worth staying Up Blesari,Willituni and 'Dennis had been chosen to do the, fifth, Mooing set--the Iderri mao arid - Monitor death struggle ;Land moni torial 'Dennis, to - keep up the analogy filed the last shot/With gnat effeot.: - Mr. Williams looked More , Gioia ever as if he smelt a ndx ions ardor, and his peculiar gesture, which- 1 resembles that gyninastio exercise called . "touching your elbows behind," was continu ally produced. He has certainly a master mind. One forgets all 'minor peonliaritiesi. in watching such a grand head (thigh coition ally reminded of Mr. Armstrong s assertion, that every hnir Is an Allegheny bond,) and in listening to his Maehiavellio subtleties: Mr. Rennie, who must have been a perfect Friar Tack for merriment and (polemic) soek dologers, when he wasa preacher, is the roe ognlsed wit of the House. }Departing salute to Williams wai, that the latter was seeking a polithrid mllienints, .which.: would find Rs consummation only when the Supreme Court was in fail in Pittsburgh, and the rennayl- Verde Railroad wm,boarded tip at both ends. Death of a Young Volunteer. A member_of.the Friend Rides, attached to Sickle? Brigade, infOrnis us-of the 'death of William NoCiindleas, Jr., son of the late Wil .Hani MoCandless, and nephew of Hoi. Wilson oC - andless. He was a member of the Friend Riley.and died of typhoid fever ' at Camp Fanutm Md., on Thursday last. He bad been gutte ill, but bad so 'far recovered at to :be-deemed out of ilanric', but a relapse time *A he du soot' nunibeted with' the dead. ' Thideceased.was only eighteen years 'of - age, bat wai pOUSSIOd of a vigorous constitution, ands noble and daring spirit. Thb annatunie meet of his funeral will be found in SHother eolumn. - District Court. Court nistAktisi o'clock AM, *tuning, when the jury in the ease of Guy C. Irrin-vi. the Merehanti aria Manufacturers Bank returned a verdict for the plain tiffin the sun of 82,882,- 89. Defendant's .attiuney, moved for a new trial. It was expected that Sedge Hampton would hold Court this week, but he wee-too IIL to Leave his residence; arid nofitled lodge Wil liams of the fact._ The Latter gentleman, being about to change his place of residence from Penn street to Lawrenceville, found it impossible to conduct the business of the Court during the Present week, and adjourned until Monday next. _ Taoors Hoorn , -e:. detnehment of eighty-ire men, under command lof Sergeen. Bowman, who were recruited for'the 2d end and 7th Wiiconsin reements, stWasldniton, rouged through oar city on Sunday, on their way to join their regiments. They - were en-. tertained the Subeistenee Committee to two sumptuous _meals at City Hall, aid quer-tired doting the day at Wilkins Boil, wh the Committee' hare' fitted np to quarter; any soldiers that may be detained in the city-oiler night. They had been since Monday on their way, and 'laving only two dayerations with - them, they enjoyed thchospitality shown to them by our eitisens,amileft with many good wishes for the "Smoky City." , .13010t.sar.-- • rim *nee. of r Mr. John McGrew, Moebire township,'near the Obser vatory, was entered by burglars en Saturday, night, and robbed of goods and monej to ilia antotuatof sloo.lThii rascals were beardgolng, through the house by one of Mr.fileOrtar.!• daughters; ut she supposing -it was the ier rant girls 'preparing , breakfast, Odd no At tention to it.. Among the articles taken trail a fine teleseope and an opera , glass. _ ..• A...Enively, of the East Baltinioni Conference, at the late session of that owileslastkal body, wu trans fined to this Conference,. with a , view ' it Is understood, of ha.being stationed iit Christ Church, on. -Finn thit Mr. &lively was stationed at Union ()Impel; Cluz cinnati, for twoyears past. - ' --- The Pittsburgh COnleriinCe frill. oonixnenoe its annual session in Okrist.Chereh next Wed nesday. -• • ' Putnam Orr'. ~ , The Vila in the Allegheny last night rand:red it. - natessary to loot after floating property of themharf. , &Arm( par tles were caught napping, and among them Thomas Effsilthomal dalftr Twha' lost three flats, partly bowled with catil;. which:gloated 'from Utak mooring, skive the lit.Olair shiest bridge, 'AUegheny. • /t was thoaght - they wield heiscrovereti without mash difficulty; Ur AGAIX. oful /Umber!,'ln 'as porous German, wu iggefik before 'Mayor" Drum, this morning, for diserderly Conduct pn up tlhuwThe7ileht l f s 'bettor , dt•wero ter she has a sly way of raising a row: and *Spins the consequences. :an' wee and one dollar and costa. . Bitisosn dotansiti—A Nas,lfitszo.A freight.trals; Oaths Pittsburgh, "Foit,'Waine and Cbleagoltallroad, bound west, run *lige lx,"the .vielnlV of New Briglaos, on ilaturdsfaffeinoon;asd a brakesmas,'wbos• name we •• we» lusabTe to learn, eras izns. &stay idlled. • ' " '.. 'Fiereo„--11.)&ped, drover, was flood $5 ind Goats, b , litivr ar Drum, for violation of eity orditonsoi,in driviiig hogs • throlgh thi oit.y , . . _, 0A.81112,4117..,, . - . Daatenue-Itzetrasoz.—We call &Usn. ttoa to.thesdieztletement elaintifirer of des sireblr eakeistuiq redden" okiFed' for:el/ete wittrelesel , 1 TALLOBe_i,..._'' FAilet_".A.NOALt* 11E118. au.cw,NlACticieirid , Aa4ibrieLi mu . ITXT/Alr. LIS• WioI .I)I4.Ia)._AZIL2 sada 'last?. ....statauby 14 LlCKlrcer4 - 94 : ) .11 1 Wf.::1:1 7,1 1.0 WORM? PION MIND NO. 10 Cam. -Foote Shelling the Rebels ' " TREY ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE Gen. Pepe Open• Fire From Shore &e., tEe., the came; March 10.—A reporter of the As sociated PrMs, on board the dag ship, two miles ahoy° Island No. 10, sends the fol lowing: The flotilla got underway at 5:30 this morn ing—dropped down slowly tilt about 7 - o'cicek, when the flag shipheing about twenty .Miles ahead, and six miles 'sieve the Island, discovered a item wheel staamer run out from shelter, at. a point on the Kentucky ihore,,and steamed down the river. Pour shell were thrown after her. The distance, however, was too great for the shots to take offset. ' At nine o'olock the. fleet rounded to about three miles above the Island.. The Commo lOra 'ordered three mortar beats into position. At this 'hour (2 p: m.) we are within range,' but as yet heard nothing from the enemy, who appears In large fore* on the Ifentuoky,shore. We count thirteen guns in . position on the Miff. A large number of transports can be seen across the low-. point on the Missouri shore, busily engaged around the Island. What they are doing we cannot determine, The mortars are momentarily expeotid to open fire. - We discern the much tall i ed of floating bat tery it the Island. Cstso . , Match 16.—The rebels at Island .No. 10 hare a very strong position. Forty six guns have been counted. Eight mortar boats shelled the battery above the Island to day.- The rebels loft it several times, but re turned. They only fired with two gum There was no difficulty whatever ' with our shells reaching the Island. Gen Pope, sent dispatches to Com. Foote, laying his heavy guns command the river, so that neither the steamers nor gunboats of the enemy could Firing was heard in the direction of N. Madrid all day, supposed to be the rebel` gun boats, trying to force a passage. Seven trans ports, near Island No. 10, are hemmed in. The encampinents are supposed large enough to hold froml6,ooo to 26;000 men. Comniodore Foote is shelling the rebels at' _lsland NO. 10 ; Gen, Popei batteries prevent their, escape down the river. The rebels are said to be from 15,000 to 20,000 strong. The rebel gunboats are understood to be engaging Gen. Pope's batteries. Cato, March 17.--Theres nothing later from Island No. 10 than the dispatch of to day. The accuracy of the firing of the mor tars,iesterday,fullj equalled previous-expec tations. They threw 240 shells; the Benton 41., It is expected that use or more of tho enemy's works will be reduced to-day, and the place 'closer invested. it is thought .by some that the rebili are marching across a week of land-from the island to Merriwether's Landing, on the. M ississippi,slia tent only four mile's; over a &satiable' told, aid below Fort - Pillow, the place where eon. Pope has batter ies; that;, when they are _embarked on the boats, the smoke of which was plainly seen all day yeaterday at or neat Merriwether's Lied ing from the gunboat Benton, we shall dud the 'retqa nest empty, and the river clear of rebels to Randolph or Fort Pillow. Sr;' toots,. March 17.—BieSieg.—In re sponse to a serenade to-night, Gem. announeed from the baloony of the Planters' iilbuse that Island No. 10 is ours, with all the ammunition and transports of the enemy. Another victory is also gained aUlaness, in which three rebel Colonels were captured. Thepartiettlare-tare not transpired. Fronk 'Washington. W.ABBINOTON, March 17.—J. IL Holmes, Secretary of New Mexico, leaves Wasithigton to-day on his return to that territory, which Le expects to reach in three weeks. Ail quiet on the line of the Polemic; In quiry at the several *Halal sources at soon to day disclose, nothing of an important charac ter from any point. • General Fremont has had an interview with the President and Setiretiry of War. He *ill press his affairs by promptly starting -to his department, hissff will therefore be deter mined on at an early day. His headquarters will be in the field. Col. Shank, of the House of Representative., will accompany him as soon as his public duties will permit. A large , number of application. have been made by volunteer officers to be appointed in the regular army, but they have been name cetera'. Among other reason. Is the difficulty of disariminating as to the' elative merits of the applimutts. The Senate were four hours in executive session tqd2l.7, and confirmed the following Fs, Brig. Gomalr of VoLoseeiejor WM. F. Barry, -Chief of Artillery, attached to Gen. MeClellan's staff; - Willis A. Gomm, of Minnesota;- Col. Schuyler -Hamilton; Thomas L. Price, member of Congress (Com Missouri; MsJ. James W. Paltißet.' sth cav alry:l Lieut. CoL Wm. H. Mimi, 6th cavalry; 'Map Andrew J. Smith, sth eaystry.; - - Marton L. Pabiek, of -New York; Isaac F. Quimby, of New York; Orris S. Ferry, of Connecticut; Hiram GL.Beny, of Maine. The following brigade Burgeons, all of Penn sylvania, , hare been confirmed:. James D. Straldbridge, R. B. McCoy, Geo. S. Itemble, J. H. Taylor, George L. Pancoaat, 0. F. :B. Campbell, P. H. Grosi,;Washington J: Doff. From Mexico. SANDY Roux, N. T., March 17,--The steams .Ilosinoke, from Saran% on the 12th inst., has passed this point, bound up to New York. She brings Van Orne dates to theith !net.' The Spanish troops wore returning from the °tarter. . , The ISttglieh fences were about to leave the country.' ' The Frenob reinforcements had not yetar- Thei - PronOlr forces wore, en rouse for Tobtut TheSpanianis started on thelstfor Orizaba. Gen. Marques, with 5,000 Meziean troops, holds the road from Vey* Orni to Mexico. An American . belonging tuLewell, Maas., and c barer r of dispatches from Wash ington to Minister Corwin, was murdered on the 24titralt., while going from Vera Orut to the City of Mezieo. - • - The negotiations between - the Alaskans Ind the allies were to commence at Orizaba on the Ist of April. The 'reports about the movement', of the 'English and Spanish troops_ln.the above di.- r o c !, se em tv. ; z e z n n la b ? o m oerrloir4 arrives. will Further adrift, reteired •by the YosmOke .conlinn the statement 'that Om English troaps Weree - shout to run Alexia°. . IC portion of the Eitistash troops are ratans ingsto Cuba, and the vest have gone to Ori- ' Oen. Trim commands the allied forces. I The name of the American bearir of dig- patch*. murdered was Addison T. Arlen. • It appears Gat one of the stipulations made at the' contain°, between--Generals Prim and Doblmlo ; was. that no more troops should be landed on Mexican soil; pending the negoti ations midst-this contrast,: some of the Span ish troops returned to Ouba, and the expected Frenoh wizinforraments, under Gen. Lorenciel, were to return without landing. The English forces will return, via Berreada, to •Enliand. Their mules, harness, ka, went 'Wirt° the French, who started far Tehmwan on the 27th of February.. ' From FortreosAlloaroo. . mwmuntros, telegraph frem Caps °harks, Me aftstrapaa, we learn that all was quletatlfortresa Wares at aeon Telegraphist aoiziatitileillaik . Utween Oar tlfss Monroe sad Claptcharles, Is tamporadly P,arsion BrowaloirPo Book. . , Pou.earirwie, Mardi 17.—The well known pnbilaher, of Dr../rsai's : Works Imel. offered Person Broindow ten thousinerdollore thr his li p n r9oood walnis koo ot t:co r ntainko g n_La nano nnt".of • • . , KewYook Bank S for tstOeat.- • ..• •N , orfiik imak atatenotti . SOlll/4 wick ondlog 9D BlitardayAtmws an in .ataasa impede of 036,446 ;daeraaae IA loanai, 44,114, 0 s 272_1- imams ' airsolatioa s #36„66o O Illtio*Oi MOM* r I • lIITIIIT _ . Wsanntaron, March 17,1862: Hotnt..--The Hieumeoneurredin the report -of Gan Committee- on • Conference- on reguboing sutler*, teettonre authorized to have &lien on soldiers' par only to'one 'sixth of the monthly'amoniat..; Ptnialtieenre • anneied fo 'r . the violation' of this provision. - resolution', Wee adopted caUlpg on the Seeretari of War twin - form the Housaby whom certain vessels were recently ohartored; the amount of compensation to be paid for the same, etc. The House passed the joint resolution, that if any State, during the pres ent rebellion, shall make any appropriation to pay the v olunteers of that State, the. Sec retary of War is authorized to accept . the same, and cause it to be applied by the Pay muter General to the payment designated by the Legislative act, making the appropriation In the same manners, if apprOprtated by eat of Congress also, to make any regulations that may be necessary for the disbursement and proper application of such funds to the speedo purpose for which they maybe tap prolpriated by the several States. Mr. Lovejoy, of 111., asked. hare to ta ro . due a resolution instructing the Committee on the District of Columbia' to ingrate.* and re port-by what authority Mn..sßristOW, „of Georgetown, seized or Gauged to be seized two• men and sent them tolialtiniore,wheve they were imprisoned in -jail ; and whether such arrest and imprisonment was not 'a violation of that provision of the permutation which says, "no person shall be deprived of life or liberty without due process of law. , • Mr. Johnson, of Pa., objected to the reso lution, and therefore it could not be received. •On motion of Mr:DliVe, of Gliio,Sa!reso lotion was adopted inetrefothittbe Committee on Military Affairs to inquire into tbe-expe diency of taking immediate measures to se cure the sick and wounded soldiers better medical treatment. 'Mr. Lovejoy, of 111., nob suomeded In in troducing his resolution; as given above. • Mr. Wickliffe moved to table it. Disagreed to---yeas 3, nays 68. The resolatios was then passed. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union on the Tax Ball, Mr. Colfax in the chair. Adjourned. dzsarz.—Mr. Harris presented a petition• citizens of New York, asking Congress to dis pense with the agitation of the slavery ques tion, and to attend to the restoration of the • country. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., promoted an eman eition petition. He also reported from the IClititu Committee a bill for the organization of an army corpe•of staffs, &o: Mr. Lane, of Kansas, offered a resolution that the Committee 011 Territories be inftruct— ed to inquire into the expediency of ink alter ing the boundaries of Katmai as to include the . Indian Territory. Mr. Pessenden, of Me., from the Committee of Conference, on the bill providing for the purchase of coin, made a report, which was agreed to. • Mr. Hale, of N. H., offered W - resolution that the Naval . Comusittee inquire Into the expedl. may of appropriating money to make experi ments for the purpose of testing and provid-' ing iron sledding for vessels of war. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Wilson., of Masi., the joint resolution authorising the. President to assign the eommand of the troops in the field to officers, without regard to their • seniority, was taken up, and after a discussion; on mo, tion of Mr. Nesmith, the resolution, was re committed to the Military Committee. On motion of Mr. Pessenden the Post Office Appropriation bill was agreed to. Mr. Latham, of Cal., offered an amendment that the Postmaster General be aitithilseki to establish a mail, not lest than semi-monthly, between San FranoiseoUnd the Cession% City, including intermediate points. Arvid ;to. Also, an amendment that theAmeriaan stamin a-re and sailing vassals, bound to any foreign port, shall moireport, suc h mail as the department, shall. minse_ja be placed on board, and prompt kr deliver the same; and that the yes eels coming from foreign ports shall {Metro any mail matter from Consuls, eta—the pensation for such services being the usual ocean postage. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, moved to add "pro vided the Government shall not pay more than it receives." The amendment was' adopted and the bill passed. The bill for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia was taken up and post posed till to-morrow. Mr. Trumbull, of 111.,.fr0m the Committee on the Judiciary / reported beak the House bill to' facilitate Judicial prooeedingQ■ In the cue of captured property and for the batter administration of the law of prises. The Senate then went into executive session and subsequently adjourned. ' Printing °ince B_.eized...lmportan Wasitinoron, March 17.—An order was issued this morning for the ,seizure of the printing office and arrest of the publiebet and printers of the Washington Sunday Chroisisk, _ . and their trial by a court-martial, that paper baring yesterday published news of military operation* -end-anovensents,- thereby disre garding the order of the , Seiretary - of ,War, and making Wolf liable to'be proeieded against under the .571,1 t, Article of War. The order of arrest was placed in Ullll hands of the Military Governor of the District of Colum bia,alid GiViditor tit die paper before him. The editor stated that the newt) eras handed in at a very late hour, and the paper went to press without his liaisons' supervie- Lou. Me en - preised his regret at the violation of the order, and presaged to 'nerd earefoilly agnitart a recurrence of similar publiestions 'whereupon, at the request .of the - Milittai Governor, be being satisfied test the offense would - not - bit - repeated, the VZOOFtiOII of the order was suspended.. ' • Attention is called to the following order, issued last August, which-still continues in full force CIENILRAL ORDER !IrO. 67. .. : WAII DIPARTIMIT, AIM'S. ORIII4'II Olflici, I Wesurstrros, August 26th, 111x1? 1 By the b7th article of. Ibe.aot of.COngtees, entitled . an. eot for estabUshing relay and ar ticles for the, government or the armies of. the United States, approved AprillOth; hold:. ing iorrespondenoe, with, or .giving intelli gence 'to .the enemy, either 'direetly oi indi rectly, is made'.pttnisluthie kV death, or Rich other puniihment as MULL be orderidby iho sentence of court martial. Public sifhty require, the etrict enforoementef thli artiele. It,le therefore- ordered that all corritipondenoe . and communication, verbally or •by writing, printing or telegra4ingireepmUng opera tions of the arum, or military movementa on land or water, or respecting the tnrepe i camps, anemias, intrenehmente, •or military affairs within the several military distriote, i by, which intelligence obeli be, directly er Judi. rectly,ority given tlaot the enemy, o 7 the .General el",With°4l iltixim bliu : au thority. wind, be and the same are. absolutely•pro lilbited, and 'from and after the date of this order, persons violating the same will be pro ceeded against under the 17th irtiole of war. By order of [Signed,] 1.. Tacque, ' • , Adjutant General. It is presumed that the :action taken with the Seattoy Chronicle; 1111 stop the publica tion of improper new, in this capital. It has been .the headquarters,. of the enezny'i spies. It has 'keen. bawl -to cOnvfoce the cornipbn dents of the Phibidelphia and New York pa pers that It was of real service to the govern ment to prohibit the trtnsmisslow of intell in a direction oppesite fromthe ens y, while newspepers.bero, almost under the e es of the rebels, tilled their columns with in or mattes which - would be deviant contrabend 'at the telegraph' Offloe. !The! gaviwninent ap pears to have been of the same opinion, and only awaiting for a clear case to make an ex ample. Havana and Honduras Advice.. BANDY Hoot, MitrOh ‘steatior Roanoke; front Havana, b . rings Honduras ad vice, to . tho 27th.. A favorable reaction had mimed, and order was — being :trestored. Medina had - beenappointed- Presi,a, pro bm °a' ' " • C. ' " The adrricia from Havana by the RoinelrA are until:portant: ' dt it stated 'that the Opanish . bark 'Theresa, wbr e h had bum captured by one of oar 'quad- - km, _had - been declared an Illegal prise. A : number of ', rebel ' sofrooners, with" email gamstitle:l.ot ootton, had resohsdasross. • Two , Olsve dislers'wsrowayrdsrsd,st Tios.,;Tkoil'asisuidoo - WOre- foirr; number r• one, mulatto, iloafesoilPil oommtpoyin of the erime,and was melt, trial. : . SeveraFrebel schooners had been brought 'jai tied Wait - r'.inudiflS 'PL,-If4L*!/11rY• • . • The liTifieh.panboat X40.11!0111.Ak. , :Nsrr: You Aftrob 17:4iThejtrItlph beak ,Leadnatt,,..frizi Penne* big ,eithred here, . the- crow of Abe SHAM' slip Kobel* fenudered 'her , Thle Is the , vas:. eel that saiet#o !taffri.M. with eoali The IT:0; frftetilio 3ed •-'"' . - , Poinituen Moms, ?larch •16. , —Ths item er - Ekiennee - anived 10-day' . frewireatoke -Island; .shiieft On' FndeJ and Hietteriul on Saturday, with mails' and passenteri. Nomews to be.made public.. Hugh Jenkins arrived .tik-day /Mei Araslf- Simian with net of Professor Lows 's balloons: The rough weather delays the' ropey? on' the telegraph cable. There was no, boat from the Eastern Shore to-day, and consequently there" is no news of the election. .. • • " • The thingressional Committee on - Naval. Affairs and the Assistant" ffeeretary of War, and Treasury tame down from Washington this morning and returned to-night, after in specting the Monitor Ind otheroWeets of in ,. . , in terest here. State Taxes of Wisconsin. . , . Altmann's, March' 6.—The decision of the Supreme Court of , this State, • in relation to the usessntent of taxes,. declares all State taxes, since 1855, inixonstatutiorial, by reason of Inequality of taxation. The Legislature will tale immediate setionj for the relief of former mortgages; also - decided unaonstitu-. Rise in .the Barren and Rivers. Ohio. . . . Lotitiirtum. ° March- 17.—Friday night's rains swe ll ed Barren river out of Alt and carried away the pontoon bridge over the river at Bowling Green. - Railroad communi cation with' Nashville 'is ccnisequently sus pended lor the present. The Olio ii;also rapidly rising. - From Winahestor. - Witmer!'fin arah 17.- , -Contrabands ar riving here, wi Id lt= thUreport of the anima lion of the bridge over.Casr Creek,- /Sid re 7 port that Jackson retreated up the valley to . waidalfarrisburg. - All is quiet on the outposts. - Two Chu:reties Burnt. Bisrusterrrow, N. Y., , hisroh 17.—The new and splendid Presbyterian ehereh, '111:1000W. 014; Si will ad. the old olinioh le the .tiolnity, ware burned list night.. Th 4 fire sittribn tad toluoendiarism. The loss i 5526,000 In sured for $18,0004 ' ': ' • • Market, by - Telegraph.' / 7 . - .4r O Oll.+FTOl/1 . dultl 'aka 2,030 bbla at $6 45686 kiosks dually...:l6beat arm at 111.3.91 ILL for, - Penna. red.-Rye/lour firm at 43 65 andirorn meal at. 11211., Aye /a taken ad 70(6171c. Cora dull ;: seles /VW Web, at.../6134611.64c. 01 dull at 64036 c. Coffee, Am at .100. for, Rio. Provns newly ;Tuba maw pork at $l3 60E114 00, Lard Ann at Sj.gc.. Whisky Ann at 2c0.. •• , • ' ' Haw Yam, March 17.—Flour heavy; salts 1,000 bbl.. Wheal:quint; Wes 6.060 bath. red *beat at 11 41. Corn hem ; sales 30,000 bush. mixed at , 5133‘ Pork. quiet. - Lard itsady.L. Wklsky doll at rimy Market Unchanged; Bterllug Excharige nominal • Mucks dull ; Chicago/ and Nock-idand 61c.; Cumberland-Cast Compeny 80y.; Mauls •Central Bonds 66)(; hitch. Southern 58%; N.-Yi Central *Mg; Mtlwankes.and 116% . ; Missouri ria 54%, Tennesoes as 61; Cold 1% par cent. premium.. Nsw l'oaa,'March 11.--4lotton dull-at 270.:: ilbur board; Mate MOO bbls.. at $6,2666,6611he State, end $6,14445,80 for Ohio. Wheat !team 'lO,OOO bus: sold at 11A:1hr Milwankie. club. Corn declining: • tiles 96,060 buy: at 66/0600 for milted and ollhe -for whits southern. .11.1 of Wm... Lard . unchanged. ^Whisky iNtretsiart, March 17.-Iflourinehinted at $$ 25 CLIO lir superfine and $4 40.50•60 de. llimily. quiet at ate.6sl-03 far: white. oat' lnn at 27e. Dye in demand at 55(456r Whisky 0r at it.. Prereition linner; hems pork Arta ' $lO 16g1t 00 and WV*. lorehonklers iiiid4 3 4lor sided: - Lard In demand en 7m for prime. Ormeeler antliat' Exchange ants at % premium. •. •• DetneeridS leroteelint Blaiery. Mr. Feast; hir.." Odeaslonal" letter ••• . _ The loyal people of the.' free States' are robbed of. their, property by rebel eoudioation and capture. Their rents are cut &tin, theit huskiest paralysed and destroyed, their com merce ruined, and yet, in thataarof this epee trete, tbe only . interest tiuttaxiitel thaludig nation end, sympathy of , the ici=reilled' 'Date c*io leaderaie oleprorectiori sea the property of the whitemen of-the North and Northwest • depreciated -nand .'destroyed, with no indemnity to those who-unbouiplain !ugly_ suffer arid yetthey throw ; themselves around the institution of slavery, : and declare it inviolable, not to be tonehodeven when paid (or without abating the foundations of society and•Soyernment. It willrequiri nyvary little experience' of iuoh Minium* as "these to consign all engaged in them to oblivion end shame. SPECIAL NOTICES. litrotritar, P,strirses.—Mr., Charles Chide, of New Itrightoni haatalten olita‘mit eat for new - article , of: 'Japan. Varnish, which hide fair to be of annsi impriziance. It Is at onto, ?Arida and a dryer..". - Messrs. J.& H. Phillips, of ISt. Clair 'street, hare tried the article, and pronounce ft meek superior to the Japan's they here been They reotonimend a trial,of the JAW*: - Mr. Coble has established an apses , for the article with Maur'. B. A. lahaesteek & co., corner WoOd and Pilot itreete:' . • . EL*GAIFT CLOTIMO One of the bat tilaca,within range:Of our knowleilie o purchaseelothingiWifirniehing goods, is lltieetabliehment of hissita.;wft Me- Dee kOn corner of Federal , street:, and the Diamond:Allegheny. They never Atil toren. der eatiefeetltin to those who **pr than with 'a call, and will all it, very reaeonible - prices. Remember the icatlley,. corner Of Federal. unmet and the Diamond, Allegheny..: 5, , . , Pilizter, Csapentr an4 . 4ablar, Jab bing Siip, Virgin allay, botwnenAnsithgeld street nag Merry binds of , House Repiliiniglone on abort wide manger. Charges mtnierlini: Leave cur °Mini. All onion promptii dad . • Tat aaiLi TL . W DATII atts.of thy goodS; at Barker 59 - Bfaiket streatiOnght to at . - mot the ittentlos of all our readers yr.to ere in pursuit of diy goods. No puiottaie . s should be mode before visiting this holm; - 1' • . ~. . . . Ouirizeit . aim.* will be. takesi i At ..Huot's Eleob.gtote, Ilasonleitalt, Fiftli stitiet, sod ettbe Omnibus °Mogi - We:4s6 j Llbertritreet. DO•or nikbt. ill order. lift br either the two Ogees .wlll beinitoptliwioiled:.K . :,;: t.., Non al:?lnda of Boots, Sham iced 43kaltors, so to. AI lelland's Auction. ladlan Bided Lasting, Gangs, dome quality; tor` $,1,":26 irgeih $2.25. 'Balmoral and:A l in* Book at' _ . D00m:,.. Bore,Water Oars And ,Hom er. rale Phjelelan ; enient _far Itainboir'il celebrated Truu for Ilaptaannoc Cprneri of Pena and Wayne itreeta. ; , • 0: Sill; No. 346 'Pi!ttn attends . t,o all branclisi of lion. BALMORAL and LOOM Boots foe 11,25 at lie ? onto Halt anottion. '-• ' ' M:4 Scums ormolu& kind, color aid mint bor of epilogs at lifoClolliutd% ohotiou. Lines Beefed Luting Gallen ; fibeit qO,ll. y for $1,;5 auction. DIED : . _ LLONAII99,OO Monday," the 17th bet.. . at 'lt' ealcier,'_ p.llO. ,ozonatiNA - Racinm 'Mutt .dedettor-of GeOrp.W. and Sarah .I... Leonard, .set I peer and 11 days. The fonernl will tea. plow MIN .9Wat 30:910ck, p. m., from the residence of WillerCloonard, Zp4.; _No. 96 e•volitr Ttif:iciOn*Oftiir'fainni.afs milsethilkrwrited ••••. a l• • • 'LIAM IfeanNIININIBP Jr., ion of Nrenuolnd the NIOCOM6Iow, I. year of Memo. The`ftii* take ptaii• itimg 3EO heoldemw of . bb oioitier , { South PlttahntYh ; am (I'iiiejoy) moo,* colock, to mewed lorAlloptworypentitirph • SyllNDicr CONSIGNE!TI3j-K) 60 bbli. I . lxtra oupolloi . '•• • ' • do' , .600 baahttr .b akty• P.:046904_ :• 4 ~ ,; ground Corn Meal; bn) do !Dried Apples; • 100 do. - do:.Proctugg : 10 1 0 . 0 :do tibati o l og VI Li • 1I .!!.. ! • ".• )666 De* Plear'lkarrar, ad: ;do {- !tior, y • - to n. abdi ItT *go br or 'M la m617 d0 ooAtister and ?hnt stinota.,,. i4O !giva..110.244 beito.,, _do . do r 4,4 A4 b , l P.r n ig." 4 tr r, A. 11.4, 4USIift4;"BELTING , , AND 4.olllr—ot • darddyjoit ioddrodis iodid _ 1 :J611. 71a . ' " ' " l3. ••• r „ ; . • 1 r .T %A n hui, X " • ;4 4 909r," ,• • , 0 ""`", '111141,: , '•• r, s 1 • I=l - 741J1W , CONCRRVEULL. • MONDAY ZTENINCOLLiCIit YONDAT IMMIGOLILICH Sri. OYDAT wriENING. wARCHStrx. °REIT ZSGAGEXENT. GREAT ZNGAGNMANT GREAT ,11NGAQNXIIINT Professor anderson: 'Known, throughout thOWorki utho Groat WIZARD OF. TEM NORTH! WIZARD - OFTHE NORTH! WIZARD OF THE NORTH! And dui only AMBIDEOIIOIII3 PEZSTIDIGITATOR AIIBIDKXTROIIS PHIIIBTLDIGriATOE 1 411113,1DEXT80.118 PIRIETEDIGMATINA I YAGIOTAW •mitrarotrez- PHYSIVar AND WlNtomtlienceo at CONCERT HALL, on HONDA EVENING, Itasca 24. . SFr Bt Tull pariicalirs haws Advartlmmenta and mrlB MlM= lII!cKENBE AND tINPARALZLIED succsna OLD FOLJEti, AWN 4109 T PO,PNiAN CO. IN TiE WOELD. MRS. RM1L4 , .1. RIOROLS. • Tim young Aitaricai Soiagatisaa, mud tb• cattle Company; greeted with prolonged and • • enthusiastic applause by a • citop. AND DELIDEITZD AIIDiDNDZ. • Tickets 44 manic -Children 10 onto.. Doors open at 7, o'clock. commence . • A MATINEE 1.111 beldiron on WZDEIidDdrY and . aled'on - SATURDAY - AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock. for the tripodal rscostemodattois of tad tee and • ctdldreni Juitnimalcra for.-eklidnon to the, afternoon. flionoert. ands: ' • Ean T.81,110.114. I.7IIEII.I'RE. d Hairidessolt. "THIS EVENING,' SECOND NIGHT OP PROP, HAMILTON'S CELE BRATED THAINED.HORSE , SIR HENRY: =The performance will commence with the inn& ad • -mired drams of tha (3' A . BI N BUY': . JULIAN.: - NTTIZ 1 /1/NDNIIBON. After which the educated horse, .• • Y : • Will appear amid answer. number of questions; lasi •• • • at node; wilts; •etc., etc, • •• • •, , . PROF: LIANATOIN, WZIGHING 'llB .POU'NOB, WILL TANK 818 HENRY. WNION,INO MOO POUNDS, UPON 1118 '• ' '• • • •• BHOULDIRL H• •. The Professor •aad Mr... Henry will . welt. to the tousle at the orchestra.. • A pIaNISTIIATOR'SBALE.OP , TEE • ..m,ista.:ZatTATll or WILLIAM CHTILS,•DBO'D, virttur elan order of the Widows' Court of Al— .higheny county, I sill mil at Public Bale, at the, Court Horne, in' the city Of' Pittsburgh, on the. FOURTH lIIINDAY, OP MARCH, 'A. D., '1942, at 11l ethockin... m , all that valuable -tract Of land of which William Chess 'died. seised, athlete In Union township, Allegheny county; Pa., on the Washington And Pittaeuzgh turnpike road,' about two miles from Pittsburgh, containing 296 scrag and 149'pelthel.--, Said tract of land is of meellentquality and id tditt state of cultivation; her, been tued AS number of years asnDairj Farm . The mania •har been divided y an Inquest into elevenpsi:parte and will be sold' is. -purports according to said divilion, n plea of which may be. son on die, with the n the Orpheus'. Court, at No. 1 of-Octo ber and at the odiern ot iCharbre Shale;-Woods, C. Haahrorailtand T. B. Hamilton, and also , attach ed ro the bills postedfor ride asia. On Purport NM' I there are a OuttageDnellhog Hasse, Barn and lather imprommouta. ;On Purp o rt. then. are two. Dwelling: Moines, Barn, Blabber and •Building for. • Hairy impanel. Purpirt No. g, the Dwellhig Home occupied by William Cher at the time Of his • death, Barn,../Hakim nod other ; dye Improvements: :On t P en ut *li ! ‘ ext - then groonadre Mont there are • Log. Cabin and Barn., Purport - N0.% 1.1.• consistoof the (boil under the said tr.t httdivith. the Twirl's/el:9f Oght of way, &a, a. aatbnk by the Inquest in said partition. Said. Coal, le really atom. Sible:4 lin quern) and ammeirient to market, and ALSO,The one undivided half pert of .eartalth Lot of Ground situate on the south albs of, Robinson' stmt, in the riOnf Allegheny. commencing =feet from the intersection of Cory and _Robinson streeta Insitarardly direetioup thimoi :alarm Robinsonatht•eV3o betrthenci 'extending beck 'eoatikwardly, meaning the mum width. 1W Rot. /L 9C of Gro dThig-SeMple'a plan of -Chatham; bamded Mr = the art by lot No. 19: bet, OD tbe south by. lot No. 21,-I SS bet,.and thanorth by kW foot alley, Si bet; being the MOO lot which' Wm. Magill, Sheriff, by his deed dated August 19th, . A. D.. ISii, conveyed to the mid William Chao, lb Tutus or dits—Oit;•fourth rush, and the residue einal payamts In OM, two and um* yam, With interest fr om date of confirmation of sale. The Wad residue : lo be moored by-bond and mortgage securing the payment of the some on the land sold. 80S , :Ada? of Jkittate of Wm, C 0.., dwfd. MORILISONIS. .PATRNT - WASHING MACHINE.: IRV CM44I,BI`A.ND BisT ILVOIII We IN teL anditbe ealikezetedealy by 21.14AM0itD,6/164: parobased by the` tingle Ilachbry,l,by, T401 3 / I b*Clollhti 21 Mama% at.;14." , AYY U 71T5S. yr su Ti! Quitenox.—The Proprietors orate "PAN , MAN OANINNT OF WONININA. ANATOMY two MiDICINN" have determined. of ,ear plow, to Issue the (kr Om benefit sOlfelling au" Inanity) YOUR of their must inkrettigandinatmoi." tire Lectures on Marriage and Its Dispaillkathinai ll Noncom Mobilfti. Premature Dealine <4 Manhood._ mitgestion. Waldman oc Depremloo. Loss o Sessofilfs and Thal lsoWar, the Gnat 'Social ZTU, and time Maladies whkh result from Youthful Folifew, Maks.- ma of Maturity, or !gamma of Physioloyy and Na ture's low., Mi tam iivelitable,Licturse have lien the swum of salighteniag mid iambs' Thaorwstia and *II be tawoutW Pros on mica roor Stamps; by addniestagblONNTANT; raeallial l &Wad of Anat. ,k9hoh ' . s C4 3,,50dw4; . . .ARB.A.NTE.U..POIL 'FIVE:YEARS. UNIIIVALID.IOILODBONS. larp , issortsioat of ' ttie. ationi, loped.* Inotru. 'mate as dow:ardiringamtwlll booolkrat 417411 AV LY.REDIIOIID : ERICIS. - - ' OHARLOTTIC. acumnr4-' t is Bola Agig*, /Islam's Manok.ead •Prints's Nola -Amu, Wirth. meood door 10 SSW D.KLED.YEAMES, kafres; . 10 bzw.:4 µWed ! ia to:. • . • 4. • No. io eigimsad strait. OliAlißE4RlF i ty c,0.6* cri.,7'tirat War 1*e 1 14 8ed4124 x 44. • : osiWland be ale by • - U „ ••=l6 lint; or: ■ vo torte aca. zuhl6, ;, B..LIGGICTT I .1: iscidved 14, RAMP • lir to-4 Bog, by , - ....h r , l,. s la;rbetimdb by . - -- •irratieWod Ipaturarre , V.N.t.yacAtiDl3.i.SAlts JL, joitreoalse4 and lin sidirinc . .. 1111114, . BOWITAIMMTLEILI/ILWoodii.. AIACKEREL. , -Laktetrazia thatra:No. IT* wigwam, in Aut. sag Eilt bfirrai l swiss. , . ..mbu !,' •• X. rausir. CO.' - M==l ou, BAlsagt..*-40, second hen , or XT by trINET B. COLLINS. tXTRA.. MS WALL PAPER +=iv!, tai add *ciao DI • Pi. PACMUMAtt.' V 1 1NX,K441P41,11.14 anivingand tow W:P. XLAPEIALL. • ODD h'qAt.ice of all !Wm for sae by 'eas ' Bows 111TWCLIlfr,' woes*, : -nue kw" ifs • ' iust =wed en , e T oNnc %Tr ass wad* WASNSMM!M 1:741a rerunr,;i4.lreid 4, • tr. • • .._•• . . . • : IMPROPED BLOOD SZAIROIBBy-f.sa • ' sum ovas sou 4asaroui Pollutions, Sarah* • ' ' Ctitaneong Ms**. 44 41 4 414 1 4 Plaid* oaths Pape, Sore Elea Tatter Affections. Scald Read.: DPlP , Pgia, Old • Cos th r ,aPeasti, latiOtiiiiiiol7l MOWS • ItheamatiaThaardar, Anal* alt Bheam, MaronrialThatapaa, • „ oemmaDll,ty, Litar* OcaliPlibA Loss Anotit% • LOW aphitsi •,z - _ Female 00,1310fitt. - • 44443, P a otr*- ralymp.ENst•_ .b,iiiesses and Cade t s of the'Bones.''t TOarrinal Aqui ! AAL mast wawa ItAlinsta =Ea OBlons xi(A pitntAyso oonrriog or T 1 BLoon Os ontouLATo. n~Fsrersit , CASE OP DANIEL A. .B4OVI. . PrimcM:66llr; 'ilecemboi M. 1861. Di. M. H. Knawm-LI take *sm. Itt• nuhlaa Ws voluntary atatamant In Ihror ot anwoUrdna pre , nimmthy,rna sailed “iitriarea A 14. 0. 1:! . 114101 . 111L" bad collated for am Alarm with; mbleh A my haled anefilikeit iiitoi'dfifigure Mai eari%maibi and took of %. hde - whim'thi' dia. maw Made It. 1166Wacanomilt,nhodwolno.owhon r arm .Dora and below the elbow. and astinto IMAM aid findi was to expos:; liifolioiw Thedi..... On my Maid want so kr 'UM mural email 'Photo of bona mune ant. kwa. Teri weak , Mai loviaidrited, and had given 64 Atb B P B TM.04414 well, bad Mild wary ahltital ,phyMciana a n d, they did no Nod. ID September :faii,t,zOnco to try "Lubin's Inimeass Damn; I meat M*, I bad'no lath in patent medicine,, but Ater I had used Una bottleilif the nicer. 4m my bead and arp.. bean to heal. fume an. taken Mettle* bottioMmhdiiy.boia nil arm are anthill Mall except the Mare reaMlalai from the sores. I will mho atato that I bad tie r)*Litilitista lug y bed to my ams aid lap. The/61068,iharcher elate the thoutnatimn. Ilatinimawall men, weir forty years of ago, and I ieei.accne4di . . M I did when I we. twenty ; 'sink liive 'ft r imalMied I weight twenty pound., I wgila aM atal. tbit tho dhow 111esy forehead wee 104 - iad . 44. stooped And 11*Ilaytblaiklamei the blood run out of the mew. Dr. Keyser had.a' photograph taken of ms by chkii,,thilirtist,,.otaft . 1101'4 eat volt" it dion not s how my Mppeariiim . m Midas it wia Mdbra I aomtienrad taking the Mali* Too aan iMita Putaiiih, now to ray polieidit and ilsoht Dr: Kiyisi,M, ltB *MBi6tinat. would 'OM atita r tiat I Mei' 'mai Mind' iiiiiabse which vu made balbriim.NeyiMMMeneinicad 'log II Aithsiiinle helped did not re- I cot the kind vim:* Di. 'Prim bbnarii tine 'bottle - a me more good` than two - of ititil:4l:'`tothrti kisemit otorl ia.ttNit . and Potter. bam rommunandad the ilbigibarth mto a past Many of my friends lOr varkma ud rbiacti St hai ' tee irit4i'titttioli;:"Yea may publish t is If yen wish, and ! am itLiiiiiirihat all who are aucam a I Ina ik• is alty;ifo. 4 Plnaitrast; andaair 441604 a. (.101* villO & -had scson'i thtloM ItiitiliWtoickair Wayne shut: ' ' ' 1.118:11tD. ..4 1 ,k 2 P'siii* I Elm Inlige; et Clinton :11tht„ meld km - Awn nearly blind in both ern Am nierli Ilse I called on Do. - Rimier Vold tbrie - inonths yo n and altid tdin"to ktinine"direetk;aiidat rdi ltation Ihr tbelillid , Ilinediliddco Heidd ON that I need not' go tei Philadelphia to- get'AnAVAi ha had IsediSdnethallreeld Cme , 111 % at U.. Aid *T! u lio . wee in the blood.. I Ina treated brit two*,:tnree Own. Inas hindial Ode 44, Ind 4 11111046 1 / 6 -but 'Wawa* alms retuned niter sinentlinit two- < ::: attar I 111103111 . 00 i Of the !goinftaL.'llinnid • nai db. Sims iiii Wind* end I adlediby thishiei of • ,l iiedY * l 4.o l *s.‘ L Di,7 l o•7 l #,whOlineiiiilorod .ki00 1 t• - . 1 4 1 4' 1 4.44; ,aki ik!**, ; , Th s :P c .4*P" Siliatie? and • in - lh• r . .: -DAY /b #l,ll(Ottr.. "tuaalliaal;Ady a. ism _tibias /11/1451150. - N'Anaar,, Asidietnesset, A BAD:HORE, LRG OURSII.- flimpomiiirDeptirnior la; baby artily "thiitl'hitto tiaci One It was oLniro - tv with aim sod Kis oo that ',414, tit weak Lr nearly a /ear. It 7 lit aftlial g° 1 44 , 1 ". amiable to fto I'o,7mm( Ar a ton time; Aliat j totat Ys /01,10. I tried so!irai ci Na but dmWtitathe aNt, batwUDgot an? Walk Sully or, Dr. WaToW. itt No. 140 Wood Amt. who OiN7-attooded w. 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