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We have the gratifying Intelligence, «n -tsyod in a private letter from Hoshvill#, that v tbs mutinous portion of v tha Anderson Cavalry, who vers uniM for&fr obedience to orders In refusing to go lnto ths Wtle of Xirfcsssbsro, bin boon restored to favor by * thslr commanding General, and released from: vnsk. Xt la not stated by whst this reaollwM effected, bat .tbs announcement oomec from s trustworthy and reliable source.' Thoy bave not onlj been released, but dlrect , «4 to eleot proper oCloers'for themselves, after which they will fora a part of tbs body guard I sf Gsm. Boaecrans 1 ’ When irs reflect epon the tearful position in vhteb ,tb*** men bad plsesd themselves, notwithstanding the good reassns whioh they arged byway of jasUfieation of their coarse, tbeir restoration oxbibiU a remarkable degree of —gnantmlty on tbs-port of tbeir eoa~ mandlng General, and may be regarded as aqadwUsibn of the foot thAt.tbsir grievances wtte of a most serious character. Ia a word, they complained that they had been enlisted asder/ahe pretenses, and could not bs Held to eorrtoeutdsrmilitaryrale. Itmaitbeborns in mind, however, tbit tbeir eondaot received a moat utter and stinging rebuke from Gen. Boseeranv, and none of tbeir superior oficera regarded thelroonduot, in the foot of the ene* \my, as at oU justifiable. Hence the lively apprehensions, In the minds of tbeir friends* . tbit if tbeir case bad gone before a Court mar tial, they might have been utterly disgrsoed, if not severely punished. ■ ■ The nebls oondaet of the galUnt three hun dred, who want so manfully,-into tbs fight; and whose heroism, under the lead of ike lamented Eotengarten and Ward, reflected such honor on tuemtelvei and tbs good old Commonwealth which they represent, doubU less bad e weightly inflaenos in determining the final disposition of this most disagreeable pass. The regiment is composed mainly of •xoellent material—•embracing -many young men of fine sduoation aad talent—and it is , to bo hoped that they wiU «o act hereafter u > to wipe out all unpleasant reooliootion ef the pMt* • Severe on thb stage JUnes. zJ? The OU City Rtguttr has lost its patience .. with the stag* lines, judging from the follow ing "growl j” At seasons when navigation of the Alte * gheay river is suspended, we pity the poor traveler who has to journey “through by land” from Pittsburgh to Franklin* Heloses bethhf reipoot for the country anlhis tea ' per*' There are two stage lines fromFraakllh to Pittsburgh: One by the way of Batter, and the other by thajrey of -Meroer to Bhon Valley. ’The advantageis on the fide of the. latter. If you go by«the way of Bailor, yon will with that yoa hadn’t, and if yoa came, by the way of Mercer, yea will regret that -yoaever.started. The Butter;line, the:way-- It Is now managed, is littlo better than a nateanee. A good stage line on thiaroute would do a prosperous basinets all saasohs of . the year. As it is now when the reads are had, tbs eoaohes do not run, and the Ineklets - passenger has to get through tbebutwaj he eaa* ! The proprietors doa’tsetm to re alise the laportaaee of patting^good stages; i mad stock on the line, or the ;&eoettUy~~pf raakisg schedule time. We;hope/they will remedy this matter, or aelWoui to somebao that wilt Prom Batter to Pittsburgh, thirty/ mike, over a plank road, it (ikes from eight ie ten hour* tf make the trip. -••/ YandexhofP* Beading. Notwithstanding/* most pitiless/snow . storm; Goaoert Hall wu> flU#d,on Tuesday evening, to nad His* •rabies." Allwho were there re paid. Hr. VkndsnhofPs planjuie explain ed, is to givtthe whole Laiertstof the'work la Us readings without any of itsexereseb bet; Its political or social discussions, w an;- * thing that load* the ithiy without aiding It, so that the auditor gets xtyk concentrated es - eanoeof tha book. each has been the success ' wf this# readings ihat.Hr. V. is enraged to wholtyMrics of Are at Hartfcrd, Fmrldeabe aad/eUeithtre, haring already ; fivehtiHem lath* Vest. The reading of this * i „«v*ni»g„froJU “CoseUo,” the seoondnumber, /is said to be the most entertaining of the £/ series, partAblngmor* largely of the eoaio •• ' // ; We hope Mr. Yandenhoff aay be Udooed / to gire ns //Waterloo at Night,** from tho / / ihbd number, before he leaves oar oily. /" \' /’ / City Mortality. ." / \JTb*jL amber of deaths in' this dtj, from / Jtn*o2i to Jon. 39th, u reported by Dr. / 7 Juflf. HcCandleu, phjiician to the Board of / Health,is as follows: / /m*»t •••—WI Admits, U l m ot . / s|ChUd«n,„ 7j »>“*•-•••» / ■/A ThodfcieMeiwere;—Unknown, 1; oercenoma /#/ of mesentery glands,!; dropsy, lj imall pox, / / / Ijapopbxy, 1; disease of throat, !; disease / . <of k heart,' 2; general debility, 1; asthma, 1; - •/ railroad aeoident, 1; ififlsmmaiion of brain, 1; aerofala, 1; prematore birth,.!; phthisis pal *?pnaUf,l; diphtheria, 1; scarlet ferer, 1; ' congestion of lnngt,.l. As will be seen by reference to advertise malt. Hours. W. M. Olaney k Charles A. Shatter, have purchased the ooal yard on the eoroer of Anderson street and tho Sooth Com mon, Allegheny, and are prepared to famish on short notioe,oo*l or sooh other articles as they advertise, delirered freoof charge to any part of the oity. The firm is oomposed of on iserprislaf end reliable boiiness men, and'by » strict attention to their business they hope HemsfU the patronage heretofore bestowed on khtyplaob. »: . ■ , ■ Douse tho trip of tbo list fleet of 000 l boots from this place to LoulsrUle, twoaoa, iroa some ooeidtatj fell orerboafrd from one of thoboots,andirsro drowned* Abandon om of Kaskins\bboti, while atteMptlng to Jaap from one boot to another, foil between iaad'«as crushed to death* Wo could not Soon either their names, aor the plooo at ‘ tbeosoldent occurred. n u .| W X Soldi** a* ran Baileoad Divot.—A *le£ arrived on one or th. Into* from t> ni eurlrt from «1« «xr * box o. lb. platform, wboro u? * tow mlnntM. Hint .ittomolj-»*}' «<} foibto, ud dirt wllboat * iln||U. >• ? ■ot loin (lthor hii noma er lb* plxo. of hi? fuldmoo. - i . Xb» Toinuu will pooitlt.l, olo» its ox hlkitlou bora oa Saturday .Toning. lb* auaopn will (too aa nfuraoon porformaam oa frlday, ud also aa Saturday, olooing oa tba ortnla, of that day. Ibay go hanoa to Omraiaad, wban wo bopa Ibay may moat with tba hum goad raaeau wblah bu graatad thorn ban. ■ ' LUxTim Hau waa arowdad lut sight wllba fubioaabla aediasoa to boar tba lao taia of Ur. Brown., (Artomni Ward) -antlt- Alad "Sixty Miantoi in Africa.". Ibalaotnra "ana a ohafastarUtlo onej thaaadlaaoa want : tbara to ba aaoMd, ud tboy warn not dliap .polawd. t roai tkla plica Ur; Brora. goaa tta Hurlabarg. d untnoi to tba abltaary aotloei la tba ymsa.Stntr woald indloata that aaarlat farar, that faarlal aooarra of iafoaoy, waa! Mom utaat la that ptaoa. Ulu -*!•-Kllor. ud tbiaa ohildron of John; *** Lloyd bad falluViatlmi to tbii darrlbla damn. ; Otaud oU bMrala bora baooßau old «üb “ any panoa ahoald hara tba ta waanty to doabt tba axiataaaa of inch aitiol.i, lot hliatak. a walk down Libariy itreat, ud along tSa bubo of CbaAUagbaay rlTar and ha Will aaa a fa* ail barrala u wall u barrali of oil. ■ . - Ouns si Vuni of tba lata hub Wart, au ba bad at Pittaab'a, oppoiltaotka Kit Mia ' y'sii From Ifaifctflle«.tefi€ftiom Bev. B. - mit. : .: -Lr - •!' / ; BxsxviLis, Jen. 21, 18 M; ! B&r B P. Wtpmm, Cbnirmmi QobtkUmm domnikm: No doubt the Babriitenee Committee, &i M the.people of ‘Pittsburgh, have boon toiloui, erethls, to hear something concern ed lb# fit# of the hosplUl stores recently forjwardedtp this department of the Army. Wo have encountered unexpected hindrances »a 4 dsUjSi jet wo consider ourselves fortu natalnTievlßg arrived' safely at this destina tion. ; The* expxess car containing our goqds broke down soar Columbus; tad when wo u* rived at Cincinnati we discovered tbit the/ had boos loft behind, which coated a del*?:at that point of! thirty-six hoars. Wo were all finally embarked oa the.staamboat Nashville, Cept. Barclay, end were’oa our way rejoioing to the seat of war. At Evansville, Indiana, wo saw two boat loads of Confederate prison ers) bale, hearty looking fellows, sporting fall uniforms of butternut, and fresh from the bloody field at Murfreesboro. I say bloody, fori a mere stubbornly contested battle has not occurred from the beginning of tbe war,-and although the Federate gained tbe day, it was at 4 fearful cost of life and property, and U is said many prisoners and twenty-one pieces of artillery. There was ev&gue rumor at Evansville that the Cumberland river was blookaded at Her peth Shoals. This we regarded enly as 1 a rumor, but we soon dlsooverpd that it was something more; for while we were lying •ground at Lina island, ifhere the rebels a year ago obstructed tbe main channel of the by sinking a aumberof barges, tbe oap tain of one of the-gunboats, whibh ereflMm plojrod. in convoying; transports, canJfci board and reported that Forrest was watching .tho;river_wltn.a large.cavalry force, and that theiprevloui dqyhe bad eight trans ports, robbed the .passengers of everything they possessed except their clothing, shot right segrees, and bung the oaptaln of a gun boat which hwcaptnred; The next day we arrived at Clarksville, where, together‘with Jaanyib(her.boats, we lay for two days. From this piaowrtha whole fleet; ooulsttng of 25 transport* and other. araft,_mo*ed off together under the protection of lwo batteries and tiro gunboats; and oathelSthwe steamed grandly Into Nashville, having lost byiheba»d*ol the.enemy one boat, the Mary Crane; with all on beard, and one men killed and two wound ed on another boat.? ’ */ j- - Our goods, are now.ln' the warehouse of Mr.' Lybn, 2ormeriy ;a oitisen of Pitubursb, add £ •taunohUaioa m*n,and!tb*ComiaUtee are builly engeged in unpacking and Preparing them for 1 distribution; They have sMurel the assistance of Miss OfingUn, who,' with a.borio and solf-saorifldng splnt, : hai spent much of her time during .the* last yeaf in ministering to the slok and wounded; and' many a poqr, tad, homesiok soulhas her kind words com forted, and X doubt'not that many are alive to-day, who owe tbeir exlatence to her careful nursing. - In this she has her recompense, for “ virtue is its own reward/* There ! are absut five thou And alek and wounded! ia tbe nineteen hospitals that have boon opened In this plaoe alone, and there are as many more on the lists of oonrateioents, many of whoa are only walking skeletons. From ten to fifteen thousand soldiers are hare unfit for ,duty. There is :% vast amount of suffering. Tt. never will be told, for words cannot express it. Tbe contributors to this expedition, can rest assured that their gener oos liberality has wot been In vain, but so great isthe want that' no one should •* grow weary in wall doing.” Pittsburgh should have apermanont mission here, as long as the army remains, and two or three phUanthrqple ladles to take change of iu ; To do much good requires time. The hospUaU should be visited /dally, and relief administered personally. This is the ohly way to be oertatn that the needy are supplied.. Spirits aad cooling bov •ragee and oil manner of delicacies should be dealt out/by the spoonful. Otherwise, they too ofwn serve to refresh; or Intoxicate the* vigorous, rather than to stimulate and strengthen the helpless and desponding. .• Mr; Woyman will move ou with a portion of thr euppiiei, In a short time, to Murfrees boro. Very truly yours, Ac., / R. Hill. The Interest on the State Debt. ifewrs. J£d tort rI do notagreo with you as to the payment of the totorvst on the State debt in eoln. Tour objection to the argument of your correspondent, that, by the law of Congress the! precious motels have oeasod to bs the standard of values, aad the paper of tbe Gen eral Government has been made a legal Under In the payment of‘all debts amongst us, as well antecedent as subsequent, Is, that this Is not tbe fault of (flie stranger who stipulated for the equivalent of gold and liver. , lotbiait might ba aafioiaat to aay: 5o mora li it the fault of tho Stata, area ,lf tba Ux lod *(tba law of tba ptoM,) waa not to'ba taken aa tba law of the aoatrod. The plaoa i< ban, ud not at London or Hamburg. lon forgot, bowarar, that tba mu who deala with a Stata—not menig a in ltaalf, bat a aubordlnata momber of a greator one, acd aubjKt to lta lawt—dooa to in Tlow of all tba eoatingenolu to whloh it if axpaud. If tba law oi tba laud makaa tba obligation of tba Sopromo doTommiutaligal tudariapaymabt af all dabta, ud oompoli OM to take them, It It obligatory oa tba jStai*, ud tkan ia no ramson why 1U crodltort, wbathar alien or In dlgon out, obould not ba bound by tba oamo law. But then, you aay, they an atrugan. Wall it would ba ttruga obarity whloh would glVs * T*?* tbu to ourtolroo, ud if U ba right, ba eagbt to bare tba tamo remedial ia thaoaiaef mprvntt dabtaaofa poblioono. Bat why tbu diitlaotloa ? Wo ■ubmit to tba law ud tha appanat lojuitleo,. With okaartulaou, booautalt it a cart of tba tax whloh erei7;man mdat pay i Tor tba tup port Uf kit gonrnmant lalta utnmity. And aottba fanign ondltorwho hat taken to much I took in ournaticnal oonoorat, ud tba Talua of wbaie doht mut depoad on tlroly on the tueoottfui Inna of: tba war, abd tba araatnal talratlon of tbit goraameat, ba taxed for thla ohjootal wall aa at? And tilt not oar traa potioy at wall aa oar nndeabud right te makd him eontribau it tbit way to taa tocurity and iolrasey Of bia debtor T lbs bait auuruoe for tba aiabUlty of tba British Qonmment baa baaa tuppotod to aoniitt in tba faot that to largo a portion of its lecuritfea wik in the budt of itt ewa people. If oara an owrod by capitalism abroad, what batter way oi eeearlpg tbsir aid ud sympathy— ud prayars too—if tbsy in of any raluo— thu by making tbam aianonrhurthons, ud feat that their iatoniti an ldsntleal with onrtf Bat an yon tun tbsy taut tba pound of Saab, and woald chooiate kill og thalr debtor outright, if they oould I It would bo uy thing bat their Intersil fa intitt that yba iboald add to Jour debt, ud bankrupt yoor icltoi in tba aad by panbuing the preolout metab at fifty par oant.' It nuy ba a kmmdrcd next year, aaa two hundrid the year after. How long ooald yon itaadit, ud what would ba | thalr hopes of your noonry after tba storm had blown orer?' Ha woald ba a abort lighted economist who would to advise. A littla patlanoa ud all will ba right. Batter lota a traction of interest for a few yean thin iftssif&ssttttJSf or tt ‘ 2?t whan are yoa to got the specie T Why by %/oreti Icon from ue Benks on the eon sidereUon of’nfl salinited tndol{ence In tbe refuel to redeem tbolr ows issues la the seme wey—by doing one net of sssAUest lojditloe to nvoia the upsarases of enothsr—"robblcc Petertopey Fitall**. Bat bbvmaoh can they stead, ec will they. sUndT .Whet ere yoar privileges to them/now? How look will they be eQowed to Issue their own pepex T Congress is about tezlag these issues now. Who knows but thet If it fells to repress them by; a ten, It may not assume the. entire con trol of the eurreney, end swing round with the Supreme Court in its weke, to the sound con stitutional doe trine thetiheie issues ere bills of joredit, end no State LeglsUtare sen eu thorise them? You cannot look, therefore, te this resource with any oosftdenoe. Whet will you do then U eoeomplUh this act of fmutofnffrnffri justice to foreign money leh'drie? ’ **' P.S. I have Just reed tho' article of your correspondent “&•” A word I think will dispose of K. ■ i 1 , He refers toead reUee upon the reeent Act of Assembly, assewieg lt to pert of the contract' •- v „ . The feet w «oi so, ne regards the debt in question. The Act it of n posterior date, end was not My pert of rthe consideration of the loan. It might be repealed, of course, by the seme power.whicheneotek itesemerely nude end gretoltmuipremlfe; whlohbihdsho Tidul In lew and would bind no subsequent HeftiUtaroOrenln -.. I ißat thequetotiba' provee too much* Tho ' tacas of the Aet themsdree imply thM rf spo* do or Its equivalent,” nada? all rireumstanoes, was not the original understanding of the parties.! If it was) why thus solemnly re enact UJf If It was not, what consideration has sineje moved from the bondholder to hin der the repeal 7 If the contract bad been for a payment not in money, hot In Knd—as If so many tons of iron or to many ounces of gold, of a eertain fineness) it would have made a different ques tion, and tbe market value of tbe artieleat 'the time of the breach might have been tbe legal measure. All our money contracts, how ever, art made not payable In gold or sliver, but Is so much “lawful money of tho United State t.”: I doubt not that it Is the precise phrenology of our public securities. If “R.” has one of them, let him look and answer. W. A fight occurred between three ooal boat men on the opposite side of tbe river, in whloh halves were freely used, and one man was pretty severely out. We did not leern the cause of the difficulty. No serious damage was donW /. Tsiweakher eontinues dismal, and snow was falHng slouiraU'day yesterday. The streets are la an'execrable condition, being muddy and sloppy, and there is no prospect of anything better for some time te come. - Vihdxhboff reads from Hugo's “ Las Mis erablss ’’ to-night. Everybody should read, this great bock. Pittook, opposite the Post Offloo, has it, and sells the five velnmts, com plete, bound in doth, for $1,50. Tbk advance guard of the coal boat fleet left for below yesterday afternoon. A large quan tity of coal, bound for Cincinnati, will proba bly leave to-day by tew beats. Federal Expedition from North Carolina. IMPORTANT MOVEMENT OF GUN BOATS ANO TRANSPORTS. By the arrival of the United States transports Ellen S. Terry and Hadley Book at this port from Newborn and Hat teras Inlet, we have important news oon eerning the federal expedition from New bern against tbo rebels. Oar advices are not) however/ of a eharaoter to warrant , their publication at present. Gunboats and transports to the number of twenty or more had, up to Saturday, left Newberh aad Hatteras for their south ern. destination. We have information, howevek that no troops were on board any of these vesselsj but the federal force, which is quite large, was left in Newborn, ready to march at short notice. The des tination of the.expedition was well under stood among the nautical men; and if the Accounts we have received are corrcot, one of the most important events of the war will doubtless soon occur; An embarka tion of troops will unquestionably be made. . Meanwhile the rebels are threatening to attaok Newborn, where the federal forces, whose movements they appear to under stand, shall have taken their departure. Adequate precautions will be taken against surprise, and two or three small gunboats will be left to guArd the town. The health of our troops is good. The per centage of ■ deaths was never smaller, and the active operations which are now in progress, will be conducted under the beet auspices AT. T. Ape. i’oif, </ Tuet» day. A Singular Begnrd to the C'apiare «!New Orie&ms. A letter from Bichmond, VA, published in a Belfast paper, contains the -following statement: . I remained in Biohmond for six weeks, (evidently in September and October last.) While there, I was witness of the trial by court martial of Brig.'Gen. J. K. ; Duncan* and Fiag-Offioer J. K. Mitchell, the former commander of Fort Bu Philip, and the lat ter commander of the Confederate flotilla on the Mississippi river—these being the principal defences of hew Orleans. They were both found guilty of haring, for the , sum ef fouihundrtdand seventy-fire thou sand dollars, allowed the United States fleet to pass the forts without making any re sistance. I told you when in Belfast «*>*« this city was treacherously sold, and it has been so proved. Gen. Bonoan is now living at cose in Yankee-Land, in Pennsyl vania, and' Mitchell, in Massachusetts. Had it not been for these two traitors, the Federate never would have taken this city. Ir is stated ba good euthorlty thet the eo tuel amount of gold taken from the soil of Colorado during -the past year reaches the value of $6,000,000, and U Is estimated that the mines now being worked will produce over $12,000,000 during, the present year. The mining is almost ail quarts mining, and re quires heavy machinery. SPECIAJL LOCAL NOTICES. Qaovia a*d Bane's Snwxia Haoiine, for family and manufacturing purposes, are the best la use. A. ?. Oxatost, General Agent, } Ho. 18, fifth street. 6ah oil Giakax, merchant tailor, would most respectfully inform Us friends and the Eblio generally that he has returned fromthe at with his new stock of fell and winter goods. His stock oonslsti of the latest styles of cloths, caaiimerea end vesting!, eekotod from the latest importations. Gentlemen de siring a neat fitting garment, eal ,at prioea lower than at any other taitoriag^establish scent in the oity, would do well te give him an early ealL Samuel Graham, mersnant tailor, No. H Market street, one door from Third. Pabbioiabls Clothtio.—Gentlemen ean always find a ssperb supply of reedy made clothing for themselves or boy*> ot tho eloth ing emporium of W. H. H'Gee A Co., comer of federei > street and Diamond Square, Alle gheny. * Those who prefer having their cloth ing made to order, are assured that the stock of materials for overooats, business and dress suits cannot be equalled for variety and qual ity in this vioinity, while a good fit may be depended upon. DiAvkma ajtd £Luoxiat.~Dr. Jones, of New York, who Is now practicing at the Sti Charles Hotel, in this oity, cues all curable oases of Hlseeses of the eye aad ear, straight ens cross eyes, eurei running of the ear, and nervous complaints; Inserts artificial eyes, operates, for hare-lip, club feet, Ac. SOLDXRB’ SreciAL Nonoiv—Do your duty to yourselves, protect your health, use Hoi lowey’i Pills and Ointment, for Wounds, Sores, Bowel Gomplaiats and fevers, they are a perfect safeguard. • full directions how to use them with every box. Only 26 cents. 1 2XO* Cxoion Holidat Funvre.—J. H. Rob erts, No. 17 fifth street, is now opening the most choice stock of line Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and fancy Goode ever displayed in this elty, aad is sell ing them at remarkably low prioee. Nemos to the property owner* of this dty is hereby given, that any repairs needed about their houses will be done promptly, If they leave their order et Outhben's. Carpenter and Joining! Shop, oa Virgin alley, Just above Smithfield street. . * Oxxcbes Calls will be taken at the Omnibus office. No. 406 Liberty street, day or night. All orders left at the above plaoe will be promptly attended te. All call* adit be paid tnadvanoe; 4m Pcrumrxi akd Cavan at Auonox.—» This morning,’ at 10 o*elook, at No. 77 fourth street, will be sold household aad kitoheh furniture, carpets, bedding, etc. Anaktrs W aid’s Own Book can be had at Pittoek s, opposite Post Offioe. DIED: KOXBIGK—On the STth lsstJOtZL BOBHXOK. et Tmpbrt, Arastiosg ceuty, Fa. meral will Uke piece TnbasDAT, 29th toiL Ibek p. fram hto late ml4eftce la! flee rb* Wend* of tbe (emUy are respectfully ia- PATT •o’clock, Tfitfc *llo*ol *Uey»bs WRBOK—On TbonUt, J7ih iiutaat, ftt 11 1 C WILLIAM PAXtSsoM, •SZlujmEr vUi take pUe* on TmcstAtr astaas. la AbinrubiiV. ZHuS fTood tad SmltkWiM strict. St < nUmb, of mm- THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. .! ; FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Wasbuotow, Jan. 38,1163. OUlKil £9*lBlol. Gen. Burnside yesterday informally ten* derad hie resignation as an officer of the army. The President asked him sot to press iU ao eoptanoe, inasmuch as there was other erork to do* Gen. Burnside rejoined that whatever taoh work might be, he hoped it would soon be assigned him. He was willing to take any command, however small, or do any duty, bat was unwilling to wear shoulder straps and draw pay while doing nothing. OOIGBMBIOIAL. The disgraotfal soene of yesterday in. the Senate came near being renewed to-day. Saalibory returned, and toon began to get drank and boisterous again/ Thcoffioersand others, however, succeeded in keeping him in the cloak reom, bat eould not keep him from becoming more and more liquor, until finally three men had to take him up like a log, and carry him home. ' " ~ It is told in the lobbies that Saulebary, this morning,.explainedfcH.jesterdey *s par formanoe by saying that-he wasn't used to wine, and, having taken a gluts of sherry, it flew to his head. This it the Senator who; coarsely’ abases the President as an ape and Imbecile. ' - The peaoe Democrats in both hoosei.beoome more turbulent daily; All afternoon' in the House they've been flUibqstering tojorevent the passage of Stevens bill, authorlxt the enlistment of negro troops in the o|j&ed' States servlco. At this hoar, nearly 9p. m., they are still calling tbojea* and nays on; motions to lay on the table, ad«| journ and the like, and their leaders openly declare that they will continue to fillibuster, not merely all night, but continuously until the majority shall abandon the idea of pass- Ing the bllL Probably, however. It Is that their strength will give out before morning, and that eaough will leave the hall to enable the Bepublisani to foree a direct vote and pan the bill. 11:30 P. If. —The House b still In session, and going to sit all night. / Vallahdigham, Allen, and their assoolates, about a third of the members present, are fiUibustering with a purpose to force an, ad journment. The Republicans are determined to sit out the opposition And bring Steven's negro regiment bill to vote, under the pre vious question. There Is the- but of humor, and ao excitement orirrtoxieation. Mr. Golfax in the Chair. tu ununahT or nonoxs. The War Department's order, authorising the enlistment of negroes in Massachusetts, mentioned last night, has teen madepublio. It authorises the enlistment of negroes in artil lery companies for service in Massachusetts. For the infantry the service is not limited to any particular locality. It Is not true that the’ procuring of this order was the ohief object of the late visit of Wendell Phillips and other radloals: 1 thv watt DerasTMur Has official advices confirmatory of previous accounts of the destruction of-the gunboit' Hatteras by:the Alabama, andthe OriataV escape from Mobile and arrival at Havana. ThoOvfcsjtaoionpefroyttaMllghlof tfeelfith theldoekadißgTfMeis maKlnga fruiUeis pursuit. • • ■ • j- Our fleet.off MpbUo eonslstsof eix vessels under Commander Hitchcock. • ! kxabixatxox. The Committeejoa the Conduit examined Major (Ha. Parke, Chief of Burn side'i Staff, tbrdej, touching the itU|«d in terference with hie orders for* ferwardmove ment,. by subordinates, who oomo to'Waahiag-' ton for that purpose. rauiounu <i jouuul ,, buh'iiBsid. General Scbanck is trying his haad la «"P>lW •op.rentof bnilnui. Tho Phil adelphl. Jonrhal wm lappmi.d, ishitao tially, for saying that Jefferson Davis* mop sap was mofe able and truthful than Lin coln's. \ TaBPaXSII>**T*B FSOCLSXITieX. The Judiolary Oommlttee of the House, to whom was,referred the' resolution to' confirm the President's proclamation of emancipation, have agreed, toj indefinitely postpone notion on the nbject. THS PIXAXOI BILL. The Senate Pisanee Oommlttee has not yet had under consideration the House's nice hundred million bill, and have had .no consid eration on the subject. 1 TBS TAX OX PAPSB. The Obmmitte on Ways and Means an oon sldering'the propriety of reduolng the tax on paper, but have reached no conclusion. OS*. STOSS. It is stated that General Stone Is now being tried by aeourt martial, sitting with elossd doors.-' * ] ■ OSS.BOOXUIV Assumption of command was attended by an unpropliioui change In the weather. There was a heavy fall of sleet and snew to-day. {' I' • ■ .pihsoisn. ■_ Prank BUlr and Akner Deubleday was nom inated by the President for Major Generals. General Hooker has returned to the army. FBOJI HARBIBBUBG. Apodal Diipatchato the Ptttatmrfh Ornette. I : i-lußiint, Ju. 23,18(3, Houii.—Mr. fißtni . th*. following joint resolutien; ' -> • j : Rmolttd, That the Governor be requested to communlcateto this House all information in relation to the pro Deeding* for the military draft; how aepy were enrolled/draf ted, sub- or exempted in each oounty, or mus tered into the military service of the State or of tho United' Stateshow many desorted, and where the mustered soldiers now are, so far as he knows, together with the names of all the oommlnioned and other o fibers em ployed about the draft; the amount paid tb ; non, and the whole expenses incidental thereto«j : . . Laid over till to-morrow. The Committee of Ways and Moans report ed negatively the bUI relative to the banks of this Commonwealth, and to enable the State Treasurer to pay In gold and silver coin the Intereetj on the State debt. : The Judiciary Oommlttee reported favora bly the following: AbU to authorise the Con troller and Commissioners of Allegheny eoun ty to compromise with the holders of the bonds of said oounty, issued in payment to the subscription to the capital stock of oertafn railroad companies. A supplementary act establishing and eon firmlsgth* plaoe of holdlng tha courts of jus tice and for areotlng public buildings In the oounty lof Butler. . A bill to limit the pay of the Commissioners of Crawford oounty. A bill authorising tho Auditor General and State Treasurer to open and rt-audU these oounts Jos.Haj*,UteTr*aiurer of Crawford county • . r : \ ' 'Tho following CommUteo .were appointed to prbeiedto Waejrington to secuio the Jfavy Yardai League Istod,PAll*delphl*VHesir*. fibsaaon, and Yratyr— i .; _y . \ • ’ Ji ---. , y . T j[^ N w. ' . '•;, .V ’• ,’’ '.^ ' A bUI tochasge the venue la a certain use from Beaver to S'Alette county*u offered. ■ Messrs. Shannon and Pershing argued in favor of the blU f on tho ground that a politi cal newspaper In Bearer baa prejadlbed the minds of the people there! and no fair 'trial ban be obtained. . The bill passed finally. i - - Mr. Shannon ©Herod a bill to provide for tho payment of the interest on the State debt. Mr. Hutohmas, a bill to repeal speoial road laws in certain* townships : In. Allegheny oonnty. It rerires the general laws on roads In P:ne and Lower St. Clair townships. Mr. Hopkins introduced a joint resolution requesting the Governor to present to the proper authorities at Washington-a preamble domplaining of the culpable negligence of the general government in paying the Pennsyl vania troops, and to Insist upon the govern ment a prompt redross. : Ssxatx—Mr. Graham Introduced a bill ex tending to the Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Manchester Passenger Railway Company the privilege granted the CiUsens* Passenger Bailway Company of Pittsburgh, by act ap proved April 6th, 1862. Mr. Wallace, a further supplement to the act to : establish a system of free banking in Pennsylvania. Also a bill to provide for the distribution of 'State'Documents among the different States of the Union* Messrs. Niohol*,. Lowry and Lamborton Were appointed a Committee to proceed to Washington to urge the looatlon of the Navy Yard od League Island, Philadelphia.'. The bUI establishing a ferry over ihb Alle gheny river.atKittannlng, Armstrong county, passed. i : •;..... . ; The N* 7. JWiune rays Gen. Hooker has taken Brig. Gen. Butterfield aachlAof staff. It is positively believed that Admiral Da pont will capture Charleston... General Hookerhas left for the army. Rebel authority ; states that-seventy-?ve. thfiland rebel troops faavo been sent from the ! Rappahannock to North another; large force Jbas*qno fcg the SofttlPWesti ’ *: General Hunter has assumed command at Port Royal. , myilTfl CONGRESS—SECOND BKBSION. ■ * WaeHiNoroiT. Jan. 28.1868. Boxsti.— Messrs. Kennjfty wbdfHjlißin' stated that if they had beenln the Benate last night, they should Lave vote dfegainit the passage tfTthe bill for the indemnTOflkjd(£ asking prompt action on' the subject oft the currency, and recommendfri wrtie plan <M the Secretary of the Tresvurf. •• ;• if Mr.Collamer, of Vt., from the ConfmUtee oh Post Offices, reported back a bill tojdjitab liih a system of postal ordore, with a recom mondation that it do not pass.: -.. T. Mr. Doolittle, of Wit., rial of the Legislature of Wisconsin la rela tion to tha enlargement of theiHßte canal and the Fox and Wisconsin rivers W thrfjfftiage of gunboats. Referred to ihe%ommitteo on Military Affairs. *' Mr. Hale, of N. H.,from the Committee on Naval Affairs, reported back the bill to regu late tho appointment cf midshipmen, with amendments. . - < Mr. Clash, of N. li.,' offered - the following resolution: Wa saxes, Willafd Saulabury, a Senator from the State of Delaware, did, on the 27th inst., bring into the Senate a concealed w«»pon, and did then and there in the Senate beheto in a turbulent and disorderly' man ner, and when called to order, by. t^e-Vice President, did. refuse to -observe order,-but did oontinne such turbulence and disorderly behavior until he waa ordered Into thecas tody of the Sergeant at Arms,' and did there and .thetf make.threats tense said weapon upon the said Berg«ant-at-ATms, and in the pres ence of the Senate did drew -the said weapon and threaten to shoot tho eatd Sergeant-at- Afms, and. behaved in a manner disgraceful . to “the Senate tad destruction *©£ nil order and deoornm; therefore, ' ! ‘Bctoivtdp That the said Wiilard Saulebory be and hereby is expelled from the Senate of the United States. ' Mr. Saulibnr;—T did nothsar who tt tu that Introduced that reaolaiion. The Vice President—.lt was; introduced by the Senator from Nov Hampshire* : Hr. Saulibury—l: have- not a word to it; In reference to the merit or demerit of the resolution'. I h»TO ho favors to ask. It may be unbecoming my position and my character aa a Senator ;f a sovereign State to say ffiore apon the introduction of inch a resolution aa that; and sir, I will say no more. /Let the Senate act as the Senate thinks proper. I neither afov nor disavow what is charged. Let the proof be nbade to the Senate, and let. the Senate mot aooording to its own judgment. \» Th* resolution was laid orer. The Army Appropriation bill was passed. : The Senate went into' exeontive session, and adjourned. , . w ' Hooas.—Mr. Sheffield, of R. 1., moved to refer to the Committee on Military Affairs Mr. Stevens* bill authorising the employment of soldiers of African descent. > Hr. Sheffield movodto refer to the Com mittee on Military Affairs Hr. Sterene*' bill authorising the employment of toldiera of Af rican, desoent. Mr.OUn, while approving the advo oated the motion. : Messrs. Sterene -and Hiokman advocated prompt action—thelatter explaining his snb siltute. The minds of the they said, must be made up on.the subject*.] ' Mr. Sheffield adroeated its referenoe.ilf the Committee bn Military Affaire should report back tho bill as receiving the iapprobation bf the executive department, itwai.probebieho would vote foriu : - . Mr. Cox moved to lay the bill on the table, which was negatired by S 3 against 83. ' The Honte by a vote, of 33 against 103 re futed to refer the bill to thcr; Military Com mittee. . J ' : Mr.,VaJlundigham moved to. table tbobUl; negatived by 59 against 84. Other motions from the opposition side to delay aotlon ; on the bill were mm'de'and determined adversely by yea and'nayrbtes. ■ Mr. Perry moved that when thsi Housoad* joorn it shall be to Saturday*/ Lost. > , Mr. Ollnj atnearly nine o'clock,'asked gen eral oonienttomekoaspggostionto relieve the House from thoir embarrassment; ; : Mr, Allan, of 111., on iha: Democrat,nhd .Mr* Bingham on tbo Bepablioth side, otjaat •<L.Tho calling of tbo yew and Hoyi vii re> •asnOd on trlTinl qacstions.. f ; "Tbo dilatory motiona coaHnoad in tbo Homo, without a qaorum, amd fa or apoetoton ta tbo galloriu, ap. to tbo pruont tlab,inear *rfdnight # with ao.praipact nraa-adiaarfe? aunt. ~. ,•. j 1 Ratification of ‘ the Eoftocipatioß Proclamation at 81. Louis. .. St. Louis, Ju, 28.-—A Urge end enthuii nttio meeting tm held attho Turner*’ Hell to-day, to ratify the President*! • Proelamn tion. Speeches were made by Henry Ti Blow, Ohae.' D.-Brake,Oharle* P. Johnson, George P. Strong, General W. K. Strong; and Several members ot the Legislature, which reoelvad Immense applause. . Resolutions were adopt ed declaring that slavery was the sole impel ling cause, and has been. and Is now the Ufe Sf the present rebellion; that the attempt to •strop the Government!! a crime which,'for dtgeltj,perfidy and infamy, no Unguiige'ean fitly characterise; and that the American-na tion is solemnly bound to prevent that crime, at whatever eoet of blood and treasure, land, if seoeatary thereto, to dottroy the whole mass of those who are attempting its perpetrations: expressing the belief that all; efforts at oon oUiation or arrangement are utterly j futile, and that the oouhtry ban only be savodjby the prosecution of tho war in every form and to every extreme known to civilised nations, till the last vestige of rebel power shall be swept from the soil of America ; that slavery by Us own murderous not, in attempting to dsstrov the Government, fcu absolve* the Amerian Government and people Cram all obligations to preserve it in regions where the rebellion exists, and has imposed with.. the power: of irresistible .neoeutiy,. the stem obligation to destroy it, if the nation itself would* live: that holding btok from the dostruotlon of slavery,;nnd upholding and sustaining rebel, lion«s title, cannot be defended hpoiT an* ground! of j n « rte «» e*ped}eoey, or constitu tional or »pral, obligation, and can find no apology except among those who prefer slave n to their country; that the; wir power of against Its enemibs, whtfterfowjgu or .domes tic, 1* wboilyMafet- Sffl^ssu'ASsasc everinrokes the Constitution to trammel tiie President*! action is a pubtieenemy, or de *•£s* b J **»»**■ in disguise. - ■> -h' JjtMtertniningfhe aid impelled by a solemn tense of tbeneeettlty which the.Sonth has itself created- to over- . throw, and its attampt to plunge theeonnSy into irretrievable ruin, and considering no measure too severe for that parpen, and prp frundly possessed with i the, belief Sat the destruction or slavery is Indispensable tothe.salvation of onr free institutions, and holding that the President's proclamation bf the first of January was the legitimate exer cise of power vested in him as Comman der-lh- Chlef of tho army and nary, and was imperi ously demanded by publlo exigency, and may be expected to eventuate: in the overthrow iof the rebellion, we dowithout qualificationjtr reserve approve and applaud the issuing (of that proclamation, and do ball upon every p'a triotiocitiien of the United States, whatever may have been his previous Tiews of 'the ex pediency of such an act, to accept Has ft thing legally accomplished, and to rally to thesup port of tho 1 President in this great and vital blow at the only Intestine foe thathaiiever dared to assail American free Institutions.) Washington News, WiSHiKOTOZT, Jin. 28.—Ben»tor ColUmer’i -poatAlhiil «mpow«rt the'fostmuttr G*o«rU to appoint nil postautarsiwhos* Annait «iU ry is Uiithiu $l,OOO. It'requires poitmes ters sind xhaU Agents, And persons employed In the general pottofficei, to mikt oath to th4ir fidelity end loyalty. It awards oompeeeiUta in four clones*, ThefiraVk*tweeus4,OOOiid $3,000; the second, between $3,000 and $2,000; the. third,, between $2,000; and $1*000; the fourth, between .$l,OOO and $100; the fifth, lees than $lOO. The salaries to be assigned by the, Postmaster General* from a compari son of Average salaries of the fear preceding years,end may be re-adjusted not ofteher than once in twdyrars~ThesaUr.es to go Into tffeot in July next*/ In of t hefirsijitTfc ■enod olasses; it juitafiina? sonblo sam for the cost orrent, fuel, lights, clerks, J6bi f also'to the offices of other classes which are distributing offiecttforolerk’* blip. -All box rents and ott\flf perqaii Ices to be so ooanted for.by the postmaster* The box rents and poiUfealwayrpte-paid. Oaths made to quarterly returns, on penalty of perjury. The toreguUtetbe period dur ing w.kioh dSd IsttereffiefahU remain Ininy; poetofflee. - Those oonraMßg valuable enolo-J sureaito be rAtfAeredjnhe departUeht, ana 1 write Ao?‘perSons | %rnterto, shall Mriffieladcd4ki : l& receipts, r and be subject to Ing offices and Mhtes csOpfthSa.- in* prtrtti lon made fouyiftwspipurs and sma|l pAckOes. ThpJ3«jUvbAlf ounce Knr, dspVtMN|e ; cents, and! «b cittMWa fie. tllfWed; registered letters to: psyAjge of tdkfcj.centg*< Newspaperoost- weekUlsTper uAMnati; semi-: oniioM toToth* eten ''***9 of periodicals. Small papers sent to one address charged at^o -*»tor WUjon’a bill, from the HUitg imitteo, for th. encouragement oT re-jn amente, and enrolling and drafting Uptat. tia,and other purposes, presides— • * i ! First—That snob of th* Yolnhteen and militia, no* In tho serrlce of th* United States, who on*, re-onlistfor on*,ear, after the expiratloh of tha present term Of lenrici, ■hall be entitled th * bout, of flftj dbllari, one-half of ,whloh will tio paid upon mob re enllltment and tho baluee at the expiration' of the term of re-enlistment; and to tnoh ae me, re-enlUt for two years after the expira tion of their proeent term of enlistment,*hell bo paid onefnalf of the boost, for enlistment,’ pro Tided b, the fifth section of the net : ap-: pfored Jul, 22,186 U 1 ' ; Second—The President shall 'make ail tbe proper roles and rsgnlstlons for enroUlng and droning the militia of tho United State*‘end otherwise pnttlng this act Intoexecntion. lbs enrollment of tho militia shill in all oases' include able-bodied .‘male citliod* be tween the ages of 18 and tli y*ara, except inch seme, be exdmpt'therefrom b, cxiiting laws of the United State*, and fortber exemption •from! pb,steal disability shell ohiybemade afterthp completion of-tho draft.'- .Third—Whonerer the President abail call for tho militia of tho Statesjand Territories to be employed in tfie eerrieo of the United State*, he shall specif, Ih: bis call the period for whlQibMidwytce me, be|reanbed, not txoeedlng two years,- end the militia so called ■ shall be mattered in and 'oontinne to serre for ana daring th* urm eo speeiled, anlieu eooner discharged. ; , ; Fourth—Eter, person, who *hal!,'ln pnrm anca of an, law of tho United State* or reqol eition of tho President be drafted ai a soldier, shall, when so drafted, bo deemed to be in the aotnal, serrice of tho United States, and will therefore be enbjeet to the rales and article** of war in the same manner though bo bin been mastered into the eerrieo of th* United States. ‘ 1 ’ Fifth—-The drafted militia brought into the service of the United States by the authority of this act, shall be placid’npen all upon a footing with troops authorised by the; fourth seotion of the act approved on the 17th' of July, 1862. , WiE DiPARTMII, WiBHIKQTOIt, 1 ;* J»nu»ry ! J(lthj 1863. ■ / Ordered, That Governor Andrew, ; of Mas sachusetts, Is authorised, until farther orders, to raise suoh number of volun teer companies of artillery, for duty ta the forts of Massa chusetts and elsewhere, and sueh oorps of In fantry for the volunteer military terries, at he may find convenient, suoh volunteers to be enlisted fur three years, or unless sooner dis charged; and may include persons of [African decent,orgenisedin separate corps. He will' make the usual needful requisitions oh the, appropriate staff, bureaas : and officers for th* proper transportation, organisatioD. suppllas, snbaistenoe, arms and equipments of suoh vol-. unteera* | [Signed] SownM. j!. Secretary of War*! . WißHrxcTox, Jan. 27.—The correspondent of the New. York Evening /Wsays that tile Committee on JBieotions have decided almost unanimously to report in favor of thejadmis •ion of the Louisiana members., - * Great Union Meeung.in Arkansas.: FaTmavULi, Ark,, Jan. 28.—An entba •iaatio Union demons tratloir, occurred here yesterday. i Orer one ;thomand of the loyal! cUiseni of Arkansas were present. Speeches wei# made- by . JDr.; Johnson, *a prominent' Union refugee,. Lieut. Col. JHsfaop, of the; -pfirst Arkansas Cavalry, and others. ~ \ J : Fifteen homo guard companies, organised,' and wished to be accounted -a» Arkansas militia.: T; • ; - : Hundreds of citisens. signed it petition to > Congress to order the eleetion of a member i from this State. i ' . All citiicoi having arms In their poisea-f: slon havej given them up, lo be used iA de-. fense of their homes. .i\ :■,* JUV-rv*- Another meeting will beheld la afeirdaysv.af : | r >: Xb*ViUalOft : sentiment ia ;d#ltevgiowisr etronger ltt this seotion, and CoU Harriioo, of! the First 'Arkansas Cavalry,, commanding! this post, is affording every fadilty aad en couragement. . V ! ,'r! The Atkanisa 3*o»t Ptlsoneri. Bt. Loeis, Jan. ChurchiUand staff,. together with quite number of ether rebel officers, captured at Arkansas FoitJ have been sent to Camp Chase,; Columbus,] Ohio. Four thousand privates were seat last' night to Chlosgo.. ~ • ,';r '; •• J .'■[ by Telegraph. ‘ ■ j J*a,SB—Koon.—Tloar is qnlte.ee- Ut«: 10,000 bbls raid for export etfCAS eu-' perllee, mod |7@rfor extra fanliv, chTfflr/tiUoieti! ter quotations. Small eeleeor Corn'MMUet f 4, an dr ByeKlour at gk Wheat batagafo adraneed Co ceri Iraah; rales oMa,ooobatimdat ilW@LCsand Ken tucky white at fit £B. Kocban£*lalij«; "Corttilo good request, and 8,000 bush n»w yellow sold at 8M «7c. Oeu are active, aniCOOUtmuh Peua’asold at C3c per 82 lbs. 2,000 bosh western Barley sold at $1 CO. Coffee firm, but little or no stock heii-Sa firat hands; soiaU sale* of.Bio at'29i6&3Jo. Piottilons firm. Lard at for ttirosa, aoa for keg; Whisky less active; tales of Ohio at &'«. PtAjros. gTEIN WAY’S ; PlANU&wdKj^g rroeived the flrit_prinrme*al at UkQ Lndeh World’s 1862, ever ali^oomyeUton; They are tfaua admitted to be *v 0 TBS BIST PlißOi XV'TBX WOBLB. - A chfi a new steok has b«tp piptahed us, and due notice will le given of amraL : A; ' . H. 31M31M fifth itlM, 9ole Aceofs tor a v orelo* innae^** fltOUUi KSFiNURK—2 dwoTILU?, . X (50 Uirel. 'ach j 2 mu- (UiUBS. VXO&tf ui ooau£iistta PiP2), for »u«i • ,i . WM. BABB HltV fintta*- ’Bo'VTil.ra.fWyiajt rftllt. - A A want W A*«U* VlOh «wt gocntyU |»> »gw^gpg|i», »•.-'•! .. i I. .] ;:sipjßc'tJii~jrbTicEs. - - 1 - - _ _ ti _-. J- ,PAfiE* m’ORDY .& co„ . -.. JumfctenrtfoUJUSiTßlßO; BRAKISES’ ABC BOLI OOfPMB. IMSAKD-COPRSB. BOTTOMS, SAISB) BTJUr BOTTOMS, BTALTKB SOLDKB; al»lm;ort»nud&»ta!iln METALS.TIN PLATS, ffICMT IBQB, WJBB, tx._ Coaetaotly on hand, ToraKas*. hagiumss AjJD V Tooia. ;••< Wauhobis, So. lid IFlnt and 1%) Second street, TiiUborgb, I*ean*a» ] ; eider* of <j?ppcr cct to ►ny. desired pat ■ tenu' t \ ' '•** ";j • tu'y»:d*wTyT * CSTXo fieryoua Sufferera of Both bHAAS.—A: rtTsrcad. gentlemen bating’ Leon te* stobhl (oheahh inn Tew day*, after .uudtrgcljg aU ionline end.lmguUx fapmfee moJcj of treatment, e»ithoutancce**,,cocai]o>«..ii.l]l»*Acr.d dniy tocimanai.&te tq hie aOLctcd t*llow ctea(ur<» ;tbe uixioicots. H<nce, on ibottetipiot oo *d> dremdeiT#lojw;fao Will Mnd <foa>« coyyof ill) jPZMcripUon sied. r;«<t to Dr. JUUK ». DAO* • ?T®^ loai *«iv®«oltljc, bi y.' ‘ • T.,mhll:ljdiwT r _ ; | • iWHi q.4t0aink>»....^.i;.,<.....a. - aitwa. " JiTJUor Mi)ButiHHH;. mH w M ,viuox eiuu, Minis & mu- LABS, Tonissu ikd SUcacust*, 'WifHuatos Woikj, Pit ufcargß, P*n n’a. f -■■ .< Oraica.No. 21 MiEKITSTar sT. ' tSßfe :: Kanulactiiro aB kind. ofSTKAM KSO’IiSEbb .Mm,. MAOnU!KBy ( .-OASXIJIQS,:'ItAI®AB WORK, MTEAM .BOAUSBS ,AM> _ Sil BAT MOM WOKK. ; , i MWOBMHQ ABC BIPAXRMGdonaoa .bolt no * l °»-' i'"' ■ .."v ■' ,'■■ 1 i tOWAdlj • jpjjfrßtt&git & aAaa'i&tj. Wp-PfiOOF. SALAMANDER SAFE, BASK: TAOLT ' IBQN -T-TA OLT DOO&t AMD - >OZsxiHLiMBD-BjiiaoLAM-Puoor HAra-> ‘ • 1 "HANUIfAOTOUBUn. See. 1» ,mA toi pWd Wt. Wf* Woo* aid • i 'MiMfUitTMCi 'Aerii ildlf * Lui'K|}:iil i *»jii on lunrt. • • nili?s vy VKKS. hong, MUur tf tSo' i-"-- W , orkt *l Ballroad. . Office and Wkreboue/Mo/ZS UAUKK'r ■Bra«T'Twmtwgii.-j ; ; v 1 -'• i lUanfiotumoJ iLLUMIHATiNG end LUBkl» .Q|tS and BBMZOUC..; . i warranted nonWixpU* riTValyaye.cpbaniL > ■*. • •;• otlfciyd. jQCQOJunxrm & kerb, .CAimUGE mAOTFACTUBEES, . 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In tbetn«tUr of tbe du«t uxuLut Qfßobert Babb; AdainUtiaior cf IkbetvXailor, v AW arit, IW3, on mail?* of P-„f°boJ® r « Jr., Ghj., Mtajnej f r tCxc-piiuii. G, SBADIfOBD TODS, Tppointtd t uditor t<r audit the Bocoont and Biwpllum, on \ raU, dUlrl* :- • * = , B*;XCS COUJtr. W*. A. Hnaaoa, Clerk. . .. 1 lU sntacribrrwiU oiund to ibe d«M« of tlie .ObOT* op(wjQtm*ol, »ihi* cfflc« 1 to Hi fourth :atmt, J*ltiWirßh,Ott MOROAy, tfa» latiA» cl *bWWiA,P.i«3,4jao*clocb p m. ; . ■i . ;;.K.BIUPrCi,Hii,TOi»n. A'nTtor ■ TMPORT AltT•• TO UIL fcHIHt'BRS A AbD BBfIHBBS.—I barre psrohutd fifliiuwi djHiroblecEwad.Blkjiitodon the Aliegbsutf Biter *nd4U*ab'af VoIUy. tUUnud, «barc Lawrence* rUle, w.imTaa.Atiloif op**' ao Olt Yard, tWTbe •xtflaolTorpaippoo of '-Bamilcg, % -iorw4rdrtjg‘ bod •tonne Crnd*l)H. >: TbU'prbveiij fan uo*urp*#*»d advantages Jor.tbe bostucis, Ui* g lucaito jo-i-oot. tidMbe.dty Uiiitt t wiuoo»4j«3eui b Tidings, with .»Om Undißglor. boaU,;*ntf*brre ins. cuter.,.mud .t*r» con poTobdbd ou ifcV ground, t id 'poir prepared to take cafe of (il' Boau,- and, wilt o' «*«•*» t*ih)p, U> l*m); B&U with-Art pry,l Uaht tanka to store balk oil ett« ku 6 th ol tint. Or t will kMinut.tp partU»*labiug jm-’Uy* tbeir own - ***»¥»» aad nlll -bmld tank* on coair*ci «’ tup tia*v f»d tMfwnitriulMr ? 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Ji’ . 2XUUB73I£ 8808 ;Bb&'lapoflet«i' ]Mila pem» Boildlbg, Km Ah it, T. 3-SOI.Ep HOOTS. k 3ii<trrxiTC6,' aKSri FBIKB CC9TOU U.DB 8 BOLBO WAYBB PBO<»F. liL0t8: OAST'S YBUU YRBSCH OaLY do. do., doable Tamp;, BOY*’ IIBaYX AMO Ylo* 0 £• TOH-MADA2-SuL*D BOOISj TOOTH'S do. d*» So. PLATBB ai£X4 ASS TUBS do 5 01 : . : Jn«t ’ ~ Ot(i. ALTUCTh gONAro, rIONBTITCTIOSr;WATfiU; V I LASTATIOH BITTBItSs ’ • • . 7U. S' Bt>OABB»ATS Off bOSA FILLStr .- f«: i. -&1Q01D fIIOVJB JPOLUHi . . : YOWALL'SOIXYBBtTtSBATPOTS9S: } BIKSSBY’B BLOpSSJBABCIIBBi • ? for*alaby ••;. 1 {filHON JOHS9TOB, I JaW,u .] eorner SnttbflyM at>d Fourth efrpela. XTkOTOBBR—iThe October Lut, United v/.BtatM Kxdie Tuea, Is no« dee, and payabi* at tba OBca of Internal Beeeime tar the T«vttO*thlid Ltatrict. WATKB £TBBXT, next door lo lbe : Cliy Tr—eary, Alleibeny, • ’’ Anoti «Ho hare not paid ; tbtfr taxes on the nmitßßß LIST era notified ifaat Un p r tm. •UibaaddsdtfßjtßtuAdeA«olmffledi*iely.>‘ '. 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