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St CITY AFFAIBS. mr:orßaiiL patkb or tbb cm. ffewAdrertulnf Bates. 6poa tf tjj» Pobli«b«ts.of :■thr Diflj toMntjfcot oa >ad th> XOtb diy of Ko. i^UrfjUaßtCttiUjOTcoatrtctit ;; uarsb. -twin, imr pat. - 6opr«o pootht^. w ...,.jg oo OO Tbm noatht.w~~.il oo ■ m-jTktn. 'iattfwfrw 1 as row iwmtht u: oo ~OWI .S OO riromruith*, ,»H 00 a so six «<»*«*«« ™ oo a OO Hfa« OOO On»j~r n -, f» 00 v r ;'‘ wi CKA*iAaii*A«n, ' Allow* tho ptMlago of • voeklj du&fo of n»t toy*' 10 hi bWOftod tBODg BOW tdVSfUNBM&tO. m taros «?***, ktxb! pat. montht^.; 00 80 00 , ty - ~., ft 6O •: Ail tdratimneata -ordond lit tor oo* month, or tmi Hat, to V« csth ti th» tfmo of ordering. ,i - CHASID KeEJfIOHTi In, Obronidt, roSZSE A rLBBSOB, Htta. Dlipntth. JAB. P. BABB.Ftttttargh Port. 8. BIDDLE A 00., Pltttbmgfc fluette. : MitaoeoLoaioxi. OnißTiTion for tfc. ' 6. B. BLew, OpUdaa, No. 18 Fifth itroot—oonwtod 4*117: V o’olook, : II •• U «•. " r. Barometer Narrow Eeoape from Death. ■ ; Samuel Young, Eiq., formerly of tbli oltj, butnowef theOlerion Bmntr, mot with * frightful accident os Sunday, tho 16th init, which hedoiaribtt u follow*: On Sunday Lut, while retarning from ohnroh at Ooralo*, with Bin. Yoang end e llt tlo daughter In a boggy, oar horee got frlght r enedjait a. wo began to deioend MoKillip’a : bill, and beginning to kick, and fearful that he would demoliih theriighc.ahl9lo,:we man-- aged to got oat and graip the bridle, bat ai , we oanght him ha plunged forlornly and ei .: eaped, throwing na down and making away with fearful apeed. ' hooking after the ani mal, we aaw oar little girl roll from under the wheela and Era. Yeung caught between the wheel and .body of the boggy, and drag. : god fearfully along, but bar clothing toon gaT* way and ah* waa left span the road ' eomewhat bruited. Finding that neither of them were lerlouily Injured, wo atarted to : learn the whereabouta of the horaeand bug gy. The horae beeomlng entangled In the harneat; had tripped and fallen at the foot of . the km.*" After Borne difficulty, we-got him . partly feleaaed, when aptlnging to Ua feet being a till held fait, bogeu to kick forlornly : to refeawhlaualf, when with hie left foot he hit hit right hind leg below- the knee, and V broke it abort off. We.wereatoaeeoompelled to ahoothl'm to pul him out of mlaery. 'The eaeapo from aerloua Injury, or perhape' death of ourself end family, eeema nuraetuoua. “We .feetthankful, indeed; for our pleaerratlon and that our lirot are mercifully ipertd. The Harper’. Ferry Pnaonora. ."... Our iradera will nmambarthat aome 12,000 men, whd had been paroled by the reb.li at . .the eaptoa of Earptr*a Ferry, patted through thll city lut tummer, for Camp-' Oouglat, at Chicago, where they won to remain until ex changed. An ezohauge haring noently been elfoeted, they are now en route for Waahlng 'tonClty. On Saturday morning ooe-regl ment and two battarlea patted through thia city, on their any back to the eaat of 'war, and another; regiment waa expaotad laat night.. .One regiment, welearo, haa been forwarded to, New York by way of the JUakea. Why , thoae men wjere aentaway out to Chicago, baa 'ponied a good many pereont, although It eraa i eta tod at the tlmo that they wen Intended to ; 1)0 UCd fa .ftitellifig the ‘Hivirtnnm la bltnnnrata. Camp Dougla* haa been re ported aa rery unhealthy, and it la cald that a large number of fbeae men died there In eoaacguencai of bad The ooat of tranaporting these troop. from the eastern army to Chicago, and beck again to Washing ton, win form one oi the manyuaeleaaezpen* • dlmroa of tba war.. ' v V '| '* ■>! ■ ■;! •vOftrBal»!|ite&e«^oam!ttM,'which so kind* if f©dtb««|w»yfmT» on their flrat trip, an repealiogtfcelr attention*, wad anticipate a lively time If the men go nit u rapidly at they were teat west. * Sato. Bemoan Aooinnm.—•*. (hooking aociden tooenrmdon Fridaymorning,onthe Panneylnnla Ballroad, tan mllea bom Phila delphia. John:Willlamion,_afarmer, maid ing lathe neighborhood of White Hall, while driving In hia wagon anon tha traak, where ft crotaea tha Laneaiter/Pikei wai overtaken bytho train, and hlmaalf and homo killad and _ thewegon amaehed. Ur. Wllllanton waahard of bearing and oonld not hart heard tha whir da of the loeomotive. Ha war about aUty dveyeari old, and a long reildent of Delaware •' oonhty. . r. Couxtxbjxiwbo BxurTLUTiis.--J. P. Mo* Collom hoe teen arrested tod heldto boll is *2,600, to rawer ft charge of era lag to, bo forged or counterfeited four thousand certlfi catet-of-the denomination' of twenty-five oeatr.'Ofteb, tiaUftr to those Issued by the Commissioner* of Lyoomiagodanty.iie bed theOerUficates engraved and printed la Phila- mad wai ami ted u loon as they were delivered to bla st Williamsport. Be Mid; by way of excuse, that be got tbam to wrap pill boxes In l j 7, A Yait or Juariit.~Tlre -German. .Re formed Church wIU celebrate the* year 1893, as tfca third: oontenhlal eelabration of the adoption of the Heldelbnrg Catechism a* the rale of ittfaith next to and ai explanatory of the Word of God, it bating been adopted in the year 1503, three hundred yean ago. The entire year, va believe, li to be observed as ft year of jabUea.l > Avwjnx Bsoxxxgr Oaoaazno.—Another regiment pf drafted men baa. /oat been orga aliedatCampHowe. Ther-regimsat Is desig nated aa the 163 th Pennsylvania Volunteers, and la ofioered aa follow*: Colonel, Joseph Jock, of/Weatcnoreland-county; Llaatenaat Colonel. H. C. Ludiagton, late of Co. I, 86th Pennsylvania, M%Jor, J. J. Cree, of Creese oooair. : •• • ••• , " ' Oait© Bum TO Dears.—Qnlridayleat, ft eblld of Mr. James P. Black, of Brook yillo; aged one year, we* burnt to death by Itf ototbM taking flrejfv Thr mother had goae aerot* thestreet, on jaa errand, leaving the obUd with enothsr three years old, and whoa she returned sbe>found ; the younger child in flama*. It survived batihree hoars. -7. fiavivoua Rags.—Rags are growing scarcer and dearer every day,l and onloi* greater oare la exerotsed by the *fjgnde boose wife,” the enpply ef paper will beoome so limited that newspapers will command higher price*, end > half of thoa* now pnblUhid will of necessity be suspended. Looklto your rag'bag, and aare yoorrags. j • thajad lnat, lir. PetWt, * ruldsat sMMbankianihlp, Cl.rion(oon tj, sriUl* Werklog is * It, foil with bolh Ini is tlu.finSßd.tau IS, balpltu »hll» th. j irmvhftlfcoQloao4< AmpuUtioa wu n*. OMurp to uT*'U< lift. Duvs of Soujmu Tho following ool dim dioiraoohtlj uir Wuhlagtoa i ; Wo. Qoorje, 00. o.4th Poona. C*T*lrj / J»me»T. Jonei, Co. E, lSSth Ponna-j Wa. Daria, Co. 0,116 th Poaoo.;J. B. BoCoao, 00. H, 11th Poona,.. ' Jw ton Hodaiodoad.—Pont anattaohod oompftotaf, holongingto tha Stanton Coraliy, loft for Harrioborg joitordajr, and oan nnat taohadeoapanpitui fomaint on gnard doty, at Camp Howo. " Bccoitw I*ua Bonarr.—Hln* eonpa nloo of tho BuntOn Coralrj ham alrradj .boon paid tbs smoant of tholr Bomramdai bounty. Ixtsimv Bsvsros Bt«w.—Pittnck, op poolts ttto Poit Ofioo, hao noolvad Bank, la> ouranoo and Promloioip aou otampo. Wsotn .to gnkahtip dontoitlO'dtp gbdda b at J. Piioh'o, oornor of Brant and Vlflh atroab ,y. T i Holdon, allotrloo, at Jlttook’o, oppotlto tho Poit 0800. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. 9 ion* an Bazaa'a Situs Haoxixx, for family and manufacturing purpotae, are the boat tnnao. Fraa, Fuu, Foil.—The greatcat and rareat bargain* crer affined, an now to bo had at JT. Finch’*, corner of Grant and Fifth etnata, opporita the Court Honae. Mr. Finch haa returned from-Now York, when he bee pur ehaaad a large and beautiful aaaortmeht of Victorinea, Muff. and Oluffr, which he will aell at prioat unheard ef. Victorinea and .2™j «»a be hadat 8i.60,88,00, 5*,00,87,00 and $8,00: extra fine Victorinea and Ouffi. at 810, 812, 81«, and upward*. Una oan be had at 81, 83, U, 88, 8« and up warda. Any of tho a bore oan bo had aapa »t*. We would uy a word in eonelosion— tut wo wish our readers to piy attention to •—that tig If yon wont ony thing in tho For lino, go to tho Far Emporium of J. Finch, tarser of Grant end Fifth streets, opposite tho Court Homo. Fon Fall aid Wrmi Wiu.-Tho win tor U npon. or, and wo mail provide ourselves with tho material to keep us oomfortable. A good and weli-medecvercoat ii tho rery arti -010, ond wo don't know of any piece wboro oar readers ou got ono thot will look u well, and ot tho tamo time withstand the moot *e ▼ere weather, u ot W. H. MoQoo A Co.'s, oornor of Federal street ond Diamond Square, Allegheny. Their itoek of overcoatings, basinets end dross clothing, pantaloons of ell description!, are well assorted, and of the latest style, ,Ib© gentlemen's tarnishing goods department is all that aporohaser wettid wish. (Tall on HoGeeA Co. ifyoudeilroa nlo© salt. w aon. in ibadx. Samuil GiAHAV, aeroha&t tailor, would most respectfully Inform his friends.ond the pahllo generally that he has returned from the But with his new stock of frdi and winter goods. His stock consists of tho latest styles of cloths, euslmeres and vestings; selected from the latest importations.. Gentlemen de siring a neat fitting garment, end at prices lower than at any other tailoring establish’ ment in the elty, would do well to give him an early oan. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor. No. M Market stroeti one door from Third. Taa greatest bargains erer offered In this elty In the way of fine Gold and Sllreir Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Sliver Ware and Fancy Goods, are now to be had at the Jew elry Store of J. M. Boberts, No. Id Filth street, as In oonseqoenoo of the present de pression in trade he Is eloslng ont his entire •took at oost. and many articles at much less than oost. Also, pays particular attention to the repairing of fine Watehes, Clocks and Jeweliy, In which he employe none bat the best workmen. Oharces moderate. GmrEdox reeeired, a Urge supply of Historical, Poetical and Hlsbellane ous Works, Family, Pocket and Pew Bibles, Prayer Books, together with the greatest as sortment of splendid Photograph Albums ever offered for safe in this elty, at greatly reduoed prices, and a valuable gift, worth Cross fifty oents to one hundred dollars, given with each, at No. 118, Wood street. Wi Assist rr Bo&dlt—Then are no other medicines so reliable, offeotual and conveni ent as Holloway's Pills and Ointment, always ready for use. They are invaluable to tbe Soldier,exposed to,wounds, sores, fevers end bowal oompUicts. They never fail. Only 2d oents per box or pot. Notion to the property owners of this elty Is hereby given, that any repain needed about their bootee, will l be. done promptly, if they! leave their order at Oathbert's Carpenter and Joining Shop, on Virginia alley, Just above Smlthfield street. Qitvrera Qaua will be taken at theOmnlbas .ofiee, No. 405 Liberty street, day or night. All-orders left at the above place will la promptly attended te. All calls most bepald in advanoe. 6m Gxxat BaxoaUi in long and square shawls ean now bo had at J. Finch's, ooreer of Grant •nd/Fifth streets. Ds*TXftTKT>-X>r. O.Bm, no.2l*,Fenn it., attends to all brasohes of ; the Dontel profes sion. f The Slave's Appeal to Great Britain. Frederick ponglasa publishes in tho /a dependent “Tho' Slave's Appeal to Greet BHtain," in whloh he saja: - “Ton long ago fixed the banting brand of reprobation npon the guilty brow of the whole slave system. Fear philanthropy, religion and law—your noblest sbnsr liv ing and dead—>have taoght the'world to abhor slavery as the vilest of modern abominations. Ton have eaorifioed mil lions of pounds and thousands of lives to pat an end to the piratical slave-traffio on the coast, of Africa; jind will you how, wheA.th> light of yonr'bret teachings is finding its wiy io tiie darkeet corners of the earth, and nan are. beginning to adopt and praetieaHy carry oat your benevolent ideas \will you ytw.ln sooh a time, ut terly dishonor ybar Ugh example and your long, cherished prinoiplks? Gan yon, at tho bidding hr importunity of those negro driving loros of the lash, Mason and More hsad, whose wealth to composed of the wages of laborers whloh they have kept and- force, take- open yon and yoor children, the. dreadfnl responsi* bllity of arratlng the am now outetretohi •d to I 'break the chains of. the American ■lavef 'i> °Ah r but Iknow Uteple*.. &Tlte Ndrttas well aa the South haa .wronged the 1 negro. Bat most yon, beoanse the loyal States have been guUty ’of complicity withTslatery, eipotjae tbe cause of . those who wroetill none ffnilty T Montytm,'while yon repro bate the guilty agent, embiioe In |he arsis of yoar fHendihip the' stillmore guilty principal? -Will, you laslr the loyii Statefl for their want of; genuine detestation of slatery, and yet In open day form an alli ano*: with ' a band' of conspirators and. thieves who hate undertaken to destroy the government of this boon try, per petual and ■ universal on' the continent? Will:you stand,ln tbbwftjrof a;righiwus beeansa appported and urged by wrong and selfish motives? ‘Will you pre vent the slave from getting his due, be cause a eenie of neoeuity and not a sense of moral obligation Jmpelrtho payment? Obi again, Great Britain, let me Implore you, by all things highand sacred, fling away all'false and selfish! reasoning, and bear aloft higher than ever that standard of Jostles and humanity which has justly exalted you ,to: the ! head er olviliscd na tions. -- ■ ■ • • “I trill not.weaiy .yqu. Theca** in before poo.' No Mouse, howevsr planol bio—no distsaess of time, however rtmote: —no line of eondoet hereafter panned, howeaer excellent, will ernee the deep stain neon poor honor and troth, if at this hour of dreadful trial if pon intense in a miin. ner to .defest orTembairaaa the emanolpa* tlon of thealavet of America. : :If at anp time pon wold hare honorably Intervened in;Amerioan affairs, it' wan when the Fed eral government ws* vainly striving to pnt down the’ rebellion without hurting slavorp—when oararmp and generals wore the brass oollars of slave dogs, and hunted negroes for their-rebel masters.' That gloomp and disgus ting period ended 'on the 23d of September, 1862.- Prom that, dap our war has been invested with a sanotitp whlah will smite'as with death even the mailed hand of Britain, if outstretched to arrest 1L Let theoondlot go on!, There is no doubt of the final result, and though the war is a dreadful soourge, it will make justice, llbertp and; humanity permanently possible in this country.” i ' . esaj)MH;*iA*cYnrßa; _OMT*fInjBCAP6 ( BATS ASD OATS. ■ if I : •. , • Xmy tarirty an 4 etyls of th* tbovi good* on hud endfersslc** s - J-j/' . ,MoOpipj«kCO.’A, Y ~ B;eoi-u r ; - ’cols AlM.sfhr r So.ijl WOOD STBktT. CiAk* "ZtilVOa tor A. p. Cuaroer, General Agent, No. 18, Fifth itroet. THE LATEST NEWS B 7 TELBGHAFH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. apecUl DUpAlnhiito the Fittiburgh Sue tte. WAS&iaorox, Nov. 58,1868. BSOBC7IBT OSASS'B tBYOXV. There U no doubt that the main feature of Mr. Chase's report wilt be the recommenda tion for the taxation of the Banks, and the use of the government currency as a circulating medium through suoh banks as ohoose. Mr. Chase unfolds the foheme teathe Senators as they arrive. It is said that Assistant Seore tary Watson, who U ont of town, has gone te New York to proteot the interests of the War Department In the ease of Urr. Brinsmade. 6DBOSOBS AYYOtmn. Tire following examining Surgeons have been appointed: Ohio—Drs.B.W.Pumphrey,Mt. Vernon; Wm. Blaokstone, Athens; Leigh MeClung, Xenia; Illinois, Bra. Henry Jones, jAoksonville; Benj. Hory, Wsnkegan. TBl niPLOXATiq CORUBPOXDEXOI TO AOOOIC’ past tab rnurexxT'e xxu&ox. The Biplomatio eomipobdenoe, to aooom pany the President's Message, Is already in pr©o|, Acd will make a volnjne ; of seven or eight hundred pages. Much of U rtlatei to Butler's doings-in New Orleans. { PBUIOB3T LXXOOLX Never saw Soott's u Wayward-sisters" letter, -and never heard of it till John Van Boren madeitpubllo. Washibotok, Nov. 38, 1862. OBH. BUELL'S MILITABT OOVUIBBIOX. Gen. Sohoepf, who has been here ona visit to his -family for a week or two, on the. first leave of absence he has had dooe he entered the service, leaves to-morrow for Cincinnati to attend Gen* Buell's Military Commission. That Commission will meet In Cluoinnati, and after one or two days session will adjourn to |t being Impossible to seoura the attendanee of most of the Important witnesses north pf that point. It is asserted here, in military ciroles, that the Commission will develop, some startling foots, and that, as matters now appear, the ease looks even worse for Gen. Buell than i| generally supposed. but. POM OUBEtn TO WABBXVOTOX. Orders were at last telegraphed to Genera) Pope, on Saturday afternoon, to rtphfr here at onoe to give his evidence against General Fite John Porter- Cel. Smith, hi* chief of staff, is now bore. Boporte from correspondents at Aqila Creek have been received/dated noon There oed been no bombardment up to that time, atiid no attempt had been made to eross over frbat Falmouth.' Wagons were still leaving Fredericksburg, constantly going South. Bebol. cavalry were ssen riding through the streets. iTbe rebels still have a battery of tea guns in the rear of Freder icksburg and four below it. nxouraxT wills*' wont. Secretary Wellee* report is already In type. GIB. V'SOWXU.'fI CASS. The Court uf Inquiry in ths case of Gen. Neßoweli met yesterday, but adjourned with out doing anything after directing the Be oorder who said he had no charges himself, to eall upon the Adjutant* General to see if he had any. ••• AtaAXfisxsxxs rot YAioLxn finonu. CoL Hoffman, Commanding General of pa roled prisoners, is making extensive arrange ment* for them the oomlog winter. • 'cunsxißroa rtromv* blacks. A large quantity of cbsap olothes and cloth ing, haa noently been shipped te Now Orleans for the use of fugitive blacks' in the employ of the Government. SSBtOBAb. Lieutenant Colonel Ohaunoy MoKee ver hsa resigned his poiltioo as Chief of Staff to General Belntselman. Colonel Baggies, formerly Chief of Staff to General Pope, and more recently on General MeOlallan'a staff, Is still htre awaiting order*. vsra sob iQiuun 1 amr. Over fifty thousand sbeltsr tents bars re cently been issued to General Roseerans* army. riaxiTa to bdtliu. ! No clearanctrcrpsmttf'tosunsrs arehsre after to be granted, exoopt by tbe Secretary of War. , i • tm uvd JuriDiT osriso cr. 1 A powerful wUid.li rapidly drying the mod to-day. REtoLunos os iXQorsr. ]A resolution'of inqairy into arbitrary ar rest* and Imprisonments in the. Old Capital will be offered in Congress at an early day of tbe session- * 5 tier oi osrxcsas duvubbd from tbs aiiTioi. | The dleaUsal of eighty-one officers from the service, this morning, l prodsce* s decided Sensation in military circle*./. Swarm* of offi cer*, who Infeit the hotel* 4 , begin to tremble 'for their own fate. Tha following li the com plete list df all the Western officers dismissed, with the loss of all pay or allowances that arehow or may become doe : . : Dismissed forebsenoe wlthoatlcave—2nd Lieut. Eugene Pountleroy, 20th Illinois; Gapt. Michael Bussell, 74thP«ina.} Ospt. 5. 9. Thompson, fith. Indiana Battery j Captain Job B. Stockton, lit Kuiu; Captain H< S» Mlohlgtn j Assistant. Surgeon Bigelow, Oth Mo. Cavalry; Oapt. H.&.Thomas, 23 Kentucky; Lieut. Joseph Taroan, 20 Sy.; Ohariffl Ovtion, Lloat. nnd .QaartoraMter, 21 Ky.j Cipt. E, P, QUm, 7th Wiieoniin; H. Kiohardson, Oaptalo, 7th Wla.j 0. CT Traeler, Lieatentant, 7th. Wii.j L. B. Uoria, Lleat., 7th Wli.; Boesler, Captain, 64th IUlnoli; Pakenaballp Llent., 103 d Ohio; John Sailer, CApt*iD, 30th Indiana; Wm. M. QWynne, lit Llent"., 66th Oblo. BUmlfted for other rations—Georgo S. Ultohel, Anlit. -flarg., 88th Pa., absenting hlmsaU without authority whUa arodlng tha lantenoo of oonrt*aartlal pJ. W. Ben, Col* onnl of the 18th Illinois earalry, deserting his command; Clayton paddleton, Ist Lieu tenant <of tholst, Virginia artlliory, not re* porting fer dnty ;alnoa tnuiter; J. Early, Lieutenant 2d Kentucky Volonteers, absent without leave and intemperanee; John. J. Booker, lit Lieutenant of tkie Bflth Okie, be* ing taken prisoner at his own. desin; John Ee&dalip lit Lieuienant of the 7th Kansas eayalry, Intemperance, lhafflclenoy, and! ab •eneo without leaysj O. Murphy, Captain of tho sth Ohio Volunteers, absent without leave, and speaking la an improper manner of the war and the President* • Zhe following but do not lose thelf'pay and allowanoe now dne i B. H* Kerr, 2d Lleut« of tho 7th .Kansu cavalry, IsiUmporanoo andcarolessness in the disehargo of his dnty; Prank .A* Hardy, id Lieutenant of the 94th Ohio, absenting him self. from his oommahd without leaf e daring are treat j J. VT* Taylor,/Lieut. CoL. of the 4(fthOhlo, represented by the ofloers of the regimeatu twubleiome. ZheiejCssiUtalf are oflelally nufibuaoed at the : foiled Statea JBeiiator Appointed* , Oldeu/hai kppotntsdjKiehjMd ?i»ld; of Prince Senator to til tha vacancy caused by .the death of the Hon. John &. Thomioiu The SmtNM SW»|l«V. *a».S Russ From the Army of the:Potomac* Hsx&qvjlMXbs Arjcy or thk Potoxio, 1 Foucoctb, Saturday, Not. 22—13 b. j The following.ls the reply of the Mayor of Fredericksburg to the demand* of Qastral Burnside, which, owing to the late hoar, ooaid not be ballast night: MxTOs'a Office, FasDnxickaflUfto, i b'oTember 2l<t, 1862. J 2b ißreeet Maj. Gen. £. V. Funner. Cbsuaaed fag V.8.-A.* I hare received, at twenty minute* before flveVolook this afternoon, yoar communica tion of tbli date. In it you atate that, antler ooTer of the house* of this town, shots have been fired open the troops of yoar command; that onr ■ mill* • and manufactories are foroiahing provision* and/ material for elothlng for armed in rebellion against tho Government of thb United States; that onr raiiroada and other of trans portation are need forfhe remoral of supplies to tip depots of sueh troops; {that thia oon ttitioh of things muat terminate; that by com mand of Qaneral Borndde yoa demand the surrender of this town into your'hands, as the representative of the: Government of tho United Statea/at-or before fire o'clock this afternoon; that failing td, giro aniafflrm atiro reply to this demand by the time indi cated, sixteen hours will hi permitted to elapse for the remoral from the town of the women and children, the stale and the aged, which period haring elapsed, you will pro* eeed to shell the town* f In reply I;haro to say thai this eoamunl oation aid not reach me in time to oonreno OoanoUs for its consideration, andfarnlsh >a reply by the hoar Indicated—s p. in. It was sent to me through the hands of the com* manding officer of the army Confederate State*,.near this;place, to whom it-was firit delivered,- by command of General Patrick, who brought it from you, as.l am informed ; and I am authorised by the comminder of the Confederate jarmy tosay thst there was no delay in passing it through bin hands to mb. In regard to the matters, complained of by. you, the firing of shots upon your trodps oc curred upon the' northers suburbs bf.thetown, and was the aot of the: military officer com manding theOonfederate forces near] hero— and forwhioh the oltliens, nor civil authori ties of the town, aro not respbnilblel ,} In regard to the other matters of complaint, lam authorisedb/the latterioffioer.ito say that the condition of thing* • tharein Com plained of shall no longer exist; that youir troops shall not be fifed on fropji this I town; that the mills and manufactories here will not furnish any farther Supplies, provisions, or material for clothingto the Confederate nor will the railroad of other means of tnnsf portation here convey supplluiirom the town to tha depots of said troops; Outside lof thk ' towp the df il authorities have so control, tat I am assured bythemllilary authorities of the Confederate-Army near here that nothing will be. done by them to infringe the |oondl- Uons herein named as to matters within the town, but tbo Utter authorities inform ni that while their troops will occupy tbs town, they will aot permit jonrs to doeo, c You must be aware that there* will sot be , more than three or four hours of dayUghl within the sixteen hours given bp yon forth* removal of the stak-and wounded* the woueri andohUdren, and. the aged and infirm, from this plaoe,and I have to Inform yon thai while there Is no railroad transportation ao ceailbU.to the town, because of. the ifiterrapi tion thereof by yoar batUrisi, other means of transportation within the town are so limited as .to render the removaiof the olasses of persons spokes of, within the time indicated,agvtter Impossibility. . 1 '•* I have convened a council which will re main In session awaiting any further comma nloation you may have ,te make. H . < • Very respectfully, your ob’t serv't, - 1 ' • ••.;• M.ißnacoßTii, Mayor. ! ' Last night was a busy time. la Fredericks- : burg removing tho inhabitant*. The military: authorities were also not idle, X daylight this morning revealed to. view a lino of Earth works to the tlgbtaad reaf ef the town—the' result of hut.night's labor. ‘ '.T •; The artillery is now being placed In ,th* molt available positions, while the encamp meats, which were within range of tho ene my's guns, an being moved further bank from the river.. ■ - • • :: , *r There are very apparent strong reasons for not opening upon the city to-day, unless forded to do so by the enemy. Tho rebels have just fired a few shots, hot no response was made. HsaOQUaxtißS Aaur or thi Poroxao,) SarusnaT, r. Nor. 22. J Nothing of interest ha* transpired this af ternoon. Owing to a misunderstanding, a train, which was leaving Fredericksburg with a number of women and ohildrcn, was fired into te-day, but, fortunately, no one was hurt. The citizens are fast leaving the city. Prom Washington* Washisotos, Nor. 22.—Tbe Nary Depart ment has been informed of tbe oaptnre, by tho ichoocer HaJe, lo Nasian rlror, of the sebooner Ware, laden with tarpentine and ootten^ The Daylight boarded the Racer/off Nai saa, off Arlington, The crew of the latter vessel made their eieape, and eiterwarde lh affeotnally fired upon the boat** orew of the 'Daylight. The Kacea had to be absndooed in eonteqnenee of the ‘ge!e, bnt her cargo, which oon»Uted principally of salt, wu Bared. , It 1* ascertained from ether dispatches that the expedition which fired the Alleghenian was led by Llent. Wood, formerly of the C. 8. Nary. Soeeral of the inoeodiaries were captured,xjoe of whom confeaied that he wae the rebel pilot on the expedition. The trial of Gen. Pits John Porter |s de layed, in oonsequenee of the non-arrital nf witneases. '< i . W*a DsPAiTMBir, ) Washington, Nov. 22,1863.) Ordtrtd, Pint—That r all-persons. In iaUiUry onstody, who have been arrested for discouraging volunteer enlistments, opposing the draft, or otherwise giriog aid and comfort to the enemy,'ln the States where the draft .has been mado, or the quota ol volunteers and militia hare been furnished,; shall be| dis charged from farther military restraint. ' Second—That persons who, by anthorlty of any Military Commander or Gavornor in tbe rebel States, bare been arrested and-sentfrom rach State, for disloyalty or hostility te the Government of the United States, and new in military costedy, may ; also be aliobarged upon giving their parolo to do no act ofj hoi tulty against the Government of the United States, nor render aid to Its enemies—but all stiob persons shall remaU subject to military surveillance, and liable to'arrest on broach of their parole, and if any sash persons shall prefor to leave the loyal Statei on condition of their not returning again daring the iwar, or until ipeolal leavo for,.that,purpose baob tained from the President,'’then such .person shall at bis option be released anddepartfrom' the United States, or be oonveyed to the! mil itary lines of the United Btates forces. This; order shall not operate to discharge any-per-j ion who has been in arms against tbe Gov ernment, or by foroe of irms has resisted or attempted to resist the draft, nor relieve; any nirson from liability to trlal aad punishment >y civil tribunal, or by court martial or mill tery oommlssion, who may be amenable to saiob tribunal for offenee committed., By order of the Seorotary of War. (Signed) E. P. TowneriD,!.. j Aisistaut Adjutant General. 1 The War Pepartmantioummenoed the pub* Hejatlon of dismissed offleere, for among,other oauseij being absent without leave, in toxica* tlon, disrespectful language towards the Pres* ident and their commanding offieere, ; led, Ac. The first printed list oompriscs elghty«one oaptalne land lieutonants. >//i | - • From Leavenworth. LuavXFWOBTS, Nbv. 22.—A letter from Port Scott, on ; tho.l7th,iiayi the burning' of, Lamar, Mo., has bedn Confirmed. The train looked for ; has safely arrived, though - not without the greatest caution’and porsover* - ancoon thejpart of the commanding officer.: Thb train oi one hundred wagons started on Sunday for Bldnt*s command, mostly foadod with olotbingi they had proceeded but a few: mile* when Major Henning received news that justified him in ordering it back ld. 'tiio Port to await a largo eseort. ,\ M ‘ : \.i v" Livingston and his bands hare twice beeu in Kansas' on Dry w6o A within the Ust week, murdering and plundering indiseritn* inately. " '/'"{'"'r —7;rr. .. Pour men arrived her* yesterday'from 'be* .low, and report a train of tiro hundred > wag*: ons on the wayiup, and think it wiU bo prob able they will hare to fight their way, there • being a greatly superior number of rebels at' Carthage. - They report them- eoncratretlffg • rapidly at that place,:anfi. the. ; bTUih r u xwMming with, bushwhacked from Spring: :fher toShanghal. T v ~T-'r:~'7‘ : “ T / iJpeath of Genf Frank EfUleriibntt Fittbnehjkdnrof Patreridu/ of this dty, died fn his tent no't Fairfax Court House, this i ooruluu. nf f Bombardment of Bt. Mary’s, Fla. j NuwYork, Nor. 23.—The Berald bu rc | ceived a letter from Fernandina, Fla , dated I Not. 10th, giving an account of the bombard* I meat of 6u Mary’* by the gunboat Mohawk. ! The steamer Nepiuno, with a detachment of , the 9th Maine regiment, Col. Rich, proceeded ■ to St. .Mary's, on the 9tb, accompanied by the Mohawk. The troops landed and were fired on by the rebels, one being dangerously wonnded. The rebels then mastered strong* ly, and the Neptune, with the troops, left the wharf, whereupon the Mohawk fired with shell for twenty minutes. The firing then ceased, owing to a female approaching the ship, bearing a flag ot truce. Lieut. Darand went ashore and communicated with her. On his returning, CapW Hughes hauled off with the intention of returning to Fernandina. The rebels then fired a volley of musketry at the tablp, one of the shots grazing the cap of the Captain. He Instantly returned abreast of the town and kept up an inoessant fire for an hour and a half. Half of the town was reduced to ashes, and almost every house was more or less Injured. Previous to firing the second time, Oapt. Hughes Invited all the. woman and children outboard the ship, but they, refused. There were no guns aimed at the house in whlth they were in. Latest from Nashville. Nasbtilu, Nov. 22.—<Jen, Dgvls captured forty-three rebels to-day, fifteen of whom were sooutlng on Stones' river., Heavy can bobadlhg 'was heard this morning In the direction of-Lebanon. Cause .not known*. The rebels reported Bragg moving on Mur* freesbero, Instead of that placo being evacu ated. Letters received here say Jeff. Davis re quires Bragg to fight for every Inch of Ten- : It Is said that Breokinridge’s division oc cupied BhelbyviUo, and the rest of the rebel army is south of Duok river, fortilying Elk Ridge. '■ Kirby Smith's corps were crossing the Ten nessee river oa Thursday. The bridge across the Tennessee river at Bridgeport is nearly finished. Latest from Tennessee. Nasßvn.Li f Ner. £l.—Seventy-five of Mor gan and'Forest's men were brougt in to-day. OnYhnreday we eaptured a guerrilla pro- Tlsion-traln and thirty prisoners near Clarks ville. Bragg is at Tallahoma. . Brownlow and Maytikrd addressed an Im mense orowd last night. The Union war feeling Is increasing. ' Military intelligence has been lnterdlotad. Murfreeaboro.il said to be evaouated by the ■ rebels, they retiring to Tallehcma, which they will fortify. » T Bragg's army is divided into two corps, under uenerals Polk and Hardee. from Boston. Bogie?, B[ov. 32.—Abel Hooking, a cab i&et>mak*r> wtf murdered in his shop at Dor- Chester,-Mas*., lost night, by blows from a ' hateheL‘ The select men of the plaoe have offered a reward of fire huudred dollars for the apprehension of the murderer. Richard -Heath, Wo. Fitter, and John Rafferty, ware undoubtedly kil led or drowned by the railroad draw bridge disaster at Charleston, yesterday morning. Their bodidewere probably swept away by-the cur rent. These added to the deaths already re ported make the casualties seven in ail. From California. Sa? Fuaxomoo, Nov. 23.—There Isa specu- ; lative enquiry for teas And eoal.oil j sales of 20,000 gatloni/Of the latter at 75 cents; 9,000 gallons of whale oil at 65 oonts. Batter at 3so. Barley at 91,95. Wheat at $1,60. A preliminary meeting of the wine growers, recently held at San Francisco, to consider tho condition \of the wine interests of the State, and to’ urge Congress to repeal or modify the hppvy taa on native wines, offi cers were elected to mature plans for future notion. - Southern News. Oaieo, Not. 33«-»Tlie Grenada AppeaJ, of !$• 18th, la *natfy exercised abeut -tho future lt appeals to the people to rally «a «om around Pemberton, and says, la this ire ji the array may bo increased to a hundred thousand thereby, tirtoaUy id* knowlodging -'nob less thas that nr Gorercr' aligned* •lodge Pl’et Flaona gas,the Oi , ; r ; , BiWltV .to Ih. Now York 1 M W(n ettftoked this . ,wd, b/ »troop of robot iOeftroy ordered ft bitter/ t ti to be opened upon them. „aey woi. . jn beck ftt the first round, Md iheQed m long »s the/ remelood with In range* Several mss ead .Ipne* were pieced Aon dm combat. We did. hot lose » men. - N From Cairo. ; Oaxeo, Nor. 21.—-A. reoo&nolmoM from I'agr&ogo to Blploy,' Miss., reuratd Ust eight,3»rlog oocdpisd that plsoemd Oriss t*, twodij oils*- icmth, txrenty-foor boon. Thoy took sixty oil aarsnty,prisoners, i«t«u ->7 torsos snd moles, -i.Onr loss m nothing. i , ' Specie fox JEarope. i Ntw Yoix, Nor. 23.—Tho stexaor which UUod to-dsy for Liverpool took $1,500,000 In • ipkde., .. .. .> | GjCD. .Fremont tn Cincinnati* : -OuiouniTij : Nor. 32.—General Frwnont . A-i-i* Market* by Telerraph, ■. ’ d*. A«d» change;,, aoperiln*. $5,1505,20. gl.li. Co hi doll and price* decUa* “>r. «®<kl fcr thtll6d. OaU dull M 47360 fct aim and old/--Barley Jo fair'demind at $1,*501,25 for. •trlctlv prim* Spring and Fall. Whiiky told at .s*ij®»onl to ofCartd'aparinjljf.ax thl* Hoga Wtr* la good diaand In tbe morning, and 8.000 aoid 4 do*#d rather dullttliir*'being aa' UcT*a**fl.dalre to*nU and I*u to buy; recdpul.OOO. xheralaafood demand for Utt* Fork, at $10,75 for cjtj, Xaradnllbt tb* tattsr r*to on the •pot-Therai* *'godcT<Wrni forgn*oiUmi,at SKs fe* clty-cut; jocm Chicago cut wereontth Oar ttubut-Uiemrere no tales of them: Sbonldera ar* dfrtf at.we, and aide* at 4%0 for rib and' 6Hossdo farcjMA -Flax**ed la In demand at 82 for touofM bushels and Dpnrir. Orooert** doll and unchanged. .BUi*r and Demand Holes, 1230124; a*, chang* firm at par. • J - -sto '-Mierfl j From'StiffolV, via. I Suffolk, Va, dated Not.’ by, t oorreijoiiiont' of the Baltimore Antrim*, saye: ' Brigadier General Ferry returned yeater- W from making It strong forolbla recon naieaanee along the Blaokwater la the vl. of. thq .toqjnei jotru of Franklin. .Sojmo n»ely artilUry practice ooourred on •!<*««, but eo'far as I can learn with little damage to our, aide—nothing hurtbut thtMorfonrhoraea.:, The enemy hare aorne htiry .gunaand a fine rocket battery at tbft point. ;■ The; drednholsahnoe baa been a' eueceeaia dlioOTMlng,' aa ere before hare supposed, that the enemy Intend to contest theorotaingof Blaokqrater with'uswhen ever and'whsrevep we may try tomako it : to? It U their moat defensible position this Bide of.Peterabur* next, that they are eri dehtly: mailing tffop* at pc In tat where they, •uppoae we will attempt' crowing, and for jjfylngmany points. And though it lk not for one in my pcil ‘lo>-*n automaton in our. great army—to .think or suggest, (yet I cannot help *- • 'hat w ~ ’ * ‘ ■ j, jam sroaaa, ... --“agM!, jry. . cannothelp Baying, -tn» with Corcoraa’i Legion lying bo near jo, [and enough available troopa here to oreka and hold a position on that Siyz-likt stream; it seems as if we could and should do it while the weather ia snoh that we can Bote With ease and celerity. It is not proper forma to stats our strength here. It ( ts,sUoh, however, that not as officer of the cothmand, from tho Major General Com manding down double, I feel confident, our power to take Petersburg in spite of opposli tioa within a week, if eo ordered,'from th» power at Washington. If Gen. Burnside fulfils all hopes and drives rapidly on to- Wkrji Biobmondin the direction he is pur •ping, and 1 Gen. Poster presses up. from! l«4nh Carolina,, while we sweep up the James 1 river and oh through Petersburg, supported on our right<by .the gunboats, what Jeio.Mndor-Biohinoniifronr-beinw oursin awy short timer HothingT m have the Norfolh and Petersburg Bsllrosd U soon She. •put is order, nnd evidently In good order at for the exwmy um It eon- RIVER INTELLIGENCE. ! Thertveroontiiiaastoreoede iteadlly at this poiat, and last evening the pier mark* Indicated eight i at four inches. The weather yetlerday vu cloudy a id : r*». with an occasional tpitting of soow. It b s' settled fast now that tbare will be no rba 1a Iha Monongahela, and of course tbs Immense qusatllle* of coal in that stream ready to leave for Cincinnati and LoaiiTiU®, wlllh&Ve to remain tbara {for the present—perhaps until next apring. Tbcra has not been a alogla arrival from balow . since oar test report. Tba Minerva, from Wheeling and Emma Graham, and Llzsla Martin, froih Zanee} vir*a, are due this morning. Tha Leclare, for the 1 headwaters of the Alleghany, and Volunteer, for Cln. elnnati, cleared on Saturday. The Silver Cloud, for Louisville, left oh Sunday morning. All oftbemhad good trips. Business continues lively at tba wharfs and tha offerings of freight are Improving. Somoofonrehlp pen, are bolding back in anticipation oflowtr rates, but steamb?atmen are obstinate, and refuses ta anything below the established rates. i The Laches*, Capt. Llghtner’s new steamer, ar rived yestedsy from : Browtifvi:ie. She b lying above the Mopongshela bridge, tbs river being too high for her to pass under. Ths Clara Poe la loading at tha point with rail road iron, destined for Paducah. Sho will gat off. to-day. p . .... i Theflne steamer Argonaut No. S, Capt. J. w. Poxter, will leave to-day at nooo, positively, for it* Louis. She will be followed this evening or to-mcr row by the Orient, Capt. Barton. The staunch Navigator, Capt. John Bhouso, b fill ing op rapidly for Cincinnati and Lodrrflle, and will be ready to leave to-morrow. , I Tha Kellie Bogan, Partheola and Hslnotts, ware advertised to leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on Saturday last. Capt. J, P. Wade, an old Cincinnati and New Or leans Captain and Pilot, died In .Cincinnati on Fri daylast. The Queen of' the West was the last boat he coomuided. . • &PJE CJLMMs JTOTICES. \ Inflate Bnoenor Copper Hill and SSUiLTUIO WOBKS, PirraWMH. ! PAM, M’CURDY & CO., s Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED OOPPER 1 BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, BP ALTER SOLDER; alsolmporten and dealers In METALS,-TIN PLATS, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Aa. Constantly on TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. WatxHouss, No. 119 First and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pcxrn’a. CWSpoClal ardors of Copper out to any desired pttj torn. v myfchdewlyT ! The Confession and Experience OF AN INVALID. ' Published for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men. whofsuffer, from Nervous ‘Debility, Prematura Decay, Ao.} Ap plying at the sometime tha means Of By ona who luw cured Mmyoif aflAi* great expense through lmpoaitioa andquacki ary. By enclosing a poet-peid addreesed envelope* sorau coma may ha had of the author, NATHAN . lEL MAYFAIR, E»q., Radford, Kings 00.,N. tTT : tnhlLlydawT | j wg. c. xostasoa.^—, wxtbaow pocamsa trmoa : IgTEOBIHSOH, MINIS & Mil- LERS, Fouxnsaa axd Macrom* Wasaamw Woaxs, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. I . Onus, No. 81 M>nrr- 6TSSXT* I ; Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES Am* MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND IRON WORK. CSTJOBfiING AND REPAIRING doaacn sheet notlca. ' J3“BUBKB & BASHES, ' •* • FffiE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE; BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND' STEEL-LINED BCSGLAB-PROOV RATE MANUFACTURERS. Nos. US mad W-TUrirmt* bttwmm Wood 'mi BniikJUld afreeft—Nartk tide. fiV*BANK LOCKS always an hand. tyCOESTWEII & KEBB, CARBIAGE MAMJf'ACTORERS, At tha old established Coach Factory, • • ' DUQUESNX WAY,(zxas Sr. Cun Stcgsr.] BV* Be pairing done aa usual, Ju7;tf 8 tael Works- narp-.w'rr^ii^^rrffr JONES, BOYD & CO, ;! Uaatxbctnrav of CAST STEEL} also, SPRING, FLOW AND A* B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, comer of Boat and Tint ttreeU.PlUabttrgb, Penny E3TJOHH COCHEAE & 880, jifr>Tnhotttr*n of IRON BAILING, EBON VAULTS AND FAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ae., N«. 91 . Second street and M Third *treet» between Wood and ttarkst. BaTt co band a varietj of narv.Pattema, fency and plain, soluble for all parpoev. Particular attention paid to enclosing -Gears Leu Jobbing dona at abort notloa. . ' 9, c. *noATiic» r *.xxtlu HTJ- 0. KIRKPATRICK & 00., Huaftetnrers and WhbWile Dealer* Ia'LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, mrATrmrr.rgßa; JV * gyWholeaala Agents fcr Krgß*flQET.rakAygTft ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. so Woop Smtrr, opposite St Char lea Hotel, Fltteborgh, fa. •- Jallilyd l _ EST& a & C. P. MARKER Paper MANUFACTURERS and deafen In BOON, FRQfI?, iOap,‘Letter And all KINDS* OF WRAP PING. PAPER.: -\i : *®*Hat* removed boa rNo. 27 Wood street to Ho, AS Smlthfleld street, Plttsoargh, 1 I«WCA3H OB TRADE TOR BAGS. "my* .j. tS" N - HOXMES & BoKB;Dealen la jVOHEIGS AND DOHESIIO BILLS OS IX CHANQE, OEBTIFIOATEE OP DEPOSIT, BAST NOTES AND BPEOtE, No. 07 ilarkat Unol, biiTSht P,. . . -i . . rarOolitcUoai;; lafele oa .11 Um dth. Ommahont -tb. Ualud SutM. IS’HBHBY E. COIIIHB, itfor- WARDIMQ AMD COMMISSION MEECHAHTani wholeaala dealer, In CHEESE, BUTTEB, BIKPd, WSHiandßtodnoa seeamHrr Ha, Si. Wood etrtafc FltUOurrh. Pa. | • - ' mi •- JOERCHMrT TAILORS. |J ENBYQ. HALE & CO., . {Bnoeeeaan to dame* & Watt;) Merchant Tailors, Ara oow rocelvtig their : PAIL AES WHITER BTOCK, Which to extent,ehoioe. taste and price* will com* Mre favorably with anything In the trade. ootnnrtg*, log all the oewfiet and best make* of Tyeoch . Cloths, - • oAssnmxds'. • •/ r - yiisiiKGB,fliiiv;. oyjcßopAWHafl, i Alio, the larged and bestrslected stock at Goods tor balnea salts mr brought to ibis market, V liik*wl*eafar7.choio»aelectiooo* • ■ *•' : _ gists rnssifiaißo goods ' alaayaoo hand. \ « Any orders Intrusted to cur oarewlU'med with prompt attention and punctuality in all r* *** . .. 1 00 it. OTTIHH AflTi CLAEB SIBEITS. •dO . . BOOTS «d UTB SHOES. I* OOK HERE.—Our friend ‘JAMRq XJBOBB, Ko. 89 Market street, fraa r«oe&Uy re* turned from the East with a large > lock of t ; DOOTS-ABD SHOES, ‘ Comprising all the dtthrwit VaricOse and attlasnoV to Toguaf and baring selected it himself from tbe t *Tn i mann^aare« now preyed to offer td the publio goodawhfcb he caart commend fhr nat*' &o*t and wear, .-t : i We adeiee all tfcoae tamt of ant and entatan* Ual Qorerin«afbrtba feet to call on Mr. BOBS, feel ingconfldnit they will br suited a* regards duality and price.;:- s..- .• n >• ; ff Bomera bar tha place, eft KAB&SX BTBKSZ. ooe :. , i.•. •• •• • : ' r "- dcabge floopa .T> i OM. ALBM*, BdS *6oiiri.3=i T..! , '.YI:A'J H*. Tl, cora*r Wood afid,TOTrtJx.4£r*etii'v Schjlatt faoihrTBOYSV TCVTB 1 8it&d COTt#.. teppertotd, tblck*Khi<» tom.mad* BOOTS, tctrcs tisa»Noa.l2 : ai4U,ftB& No* .lands.' wU^rrs. XfJ ANTED—A bo; fiom.l6 to 18 year. TV old, t 6 taka care ftf a&fi driveafcorae- and u» land to the stable. t Inquire *t IBIS OFFICE. noghfit , „ . - WANTED—APartner, trho ha, one Tv or two thousand dcllare to lavcct in A business which pays a profit of over five paranoua. Address BOX 1009. vTI no» TaxAigßra*! Omra l AiAxqgprr Co-. \ . PlttsbQ'gh. Nov. 15tb,15«3. f W/ ANTED—-A sohablv pereoD T T Ward, Borough and Toweanlp to. eoUset tba outitanding Tsxsaof UBB,aad tbs.nsida* <f tho Belief Tax fa* i 361» Baddsats of tha district ft%* fcsTOd. Apply to f eolT:lwdeZtwT lA. Ft OTP! Coupty Treasurer. WANTED.-—Wanted, an OIL-STILL, saw or saoocd hand, la good order, of the capacity of SO to 80 barrels. Addren “BOX 180, steling mice, capacity, Ao. ~ Si flftft TO IW-Wantedtobor- VllUvUnuf&rtveytutorfiisfMn, tha .above tan, second bn improved realmt&Sa &ea? the city Una, of more than thrsa tlmea that nhuu In terest wul ha promptly paid, at agreed; prtudpal when due, with no trouble to the lendeiT Advir tlssr would Uka tohavs a wopodtiotr ttatngma of : Interest,-through PortrOffloe flfoaß have progmt sttan Uoo.; This, might Wn* ngood ta* 'testmeat for a .Guardian* Kxacutor trustfn&teof any description. ' ,-*9B lift?&i' J j DnjaKj , 8 IMPROVED HiiOOD seAboker; a sou<rasa job ; ; •«- ter. i'iitir* 1 Caaoer, Ooneerotu yoraatlc®*, • Cotaneoni Disease*, - : 2rykipelfti,.Boafc; Pimples oa the Pace, ; »i- u Sore Eyes, Tetter AfiboUoßfi-;- 'Dyspepsia, .»<>:«: ■■ : i Cuttoesei#, Old end Stubborn Oleers, - : ; Eheometio Disorders,- - ' j Jfttuidice, 3 ■- . 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