"S' v r .VtbSESDAT MURHINQ.FEB. ;11, UJfjf AiM. riiis TTfClAL fAfttk OF ITT* OUT. .gmotouttioii,: raa for ti» - *~T a '" ; mm umiitiil 4»tlyi ■.■ •• !• m'nni. a urn. i!. ta'alMk, W >8 J* •" . « *» -! • « 40 : s».'fs»«t«r t ID bTU laMltn’ Dining Saloon. The new dining aeloon,opened on Liberty etreet, opposite the mined depot,under the direction of thoj Subsistence Committee, le worthy OTlsltfrom out eltliant—partkulorly ; {ton tbooe who desire information 1b regard tothaemountof food accomplished. From thirty to fifty soldiera ere furnish*d with mo tie Ur* daily, endj many, of these on, title ul orotaded. To supply thli number dally, re ' quires no lituV trouble, and a oonsldsreblo •mount o( outlay.. lho good ladies ul gen than of the Committee denote their time •ad aerTioea.eheerfully,tad only oak that the homoao tad charitable who boro meane nt tholr disposal, ahall fornlih theneoessaiy me tasiels for prosecuting this good, work. ■ -Tho Committee doolro oa to extend on 1b- Tltotioß to ourjcitlaep*—ond particularly to tho ladle*—to eotl'at tho' dining aoloon ond Wltßoao lta operations. Tho proper time for dMHng would be about iwolToo'oloek—boforo tho orrlrol of tho noon trolna from tho boat. n*f MB thm lotrn whot la moat needed In tho woy of eobtrlbhttone, „»ud prepare tholr donotloM onordlr>ll7‘ .wf little personal et : taatlba wAU amoblo oontrihntoro to not on ; genteelly, end their proaonoo would greatly ' odbOwrogo the] members of tho' Committee, i The room la worth o rblt upon other grounds —to wltaoea .this' continuous lino of auk .and wounded aoldiora, passing to tholr homoa In all ports of tahnorth, there to moke glbd , the heartsof thelr frlenda, or to link quietly aaipooooluUy into the patriot'sgran. The ■ad realities of were-the harrowing effoeta of this nnholy rebellion —ore' dolly exhibited hen. Among- thoae fed yaaterdey woa o poor feßtlf belonging to thia county, tottering from ahionlo diarrhoea. He woa reduced to a man akeleton, and eoold welk about only with gnat effort. Being olmoat destitute of flelh, he appeared reedyfor the grxTO, and It : (bemed oa though hla dlaaoao hod rendered Mm eo Indifferent to the thlnga-of time tad lease, that he earod hot how.the bottle of life might odd. Another case-was that of > man who hod loota leg by empuUtlen, from tho efftetaof a wound in bottlo,and oa hlo orriTol I hero It beaame necessary te renew the bend ogee. Theaeloro but two of the numerous gates whlnh our Subeiatenoe Committee, here audettoken Id entarteln, and help toroliere wklio peering through our city. Anditiafor tab relief efijutt sods unfortunate aoldlen takt oar oltlaeni ore oalled upon to oontribato oat of. their bhuudenoe. TJta Central Board of Education. Th» C«nt»ml Board of Einoatlou rntt-on Tortiaj er.olpfi. M>. 18to» IMS. Promt—Hmim. H«niaoo, Low., Hxr ih.ll, KeAulej, SarfMt and Hogloj, Proai dnt. I •> . . .. Tho minute. of to. Uat mwttnf vor* nod A&d Approved. ' l 4 _ The monthly reports of the Pridoipeli of Cb« Htgheod Colored Sohools were reed end •ordered to be filed. - Tho monthly report of the Secretary was reed And ordered to be filed. Warrants were authorised la ptymeni of the following bills, vis: Joseph A. Butler, whitewashing, $24,00 jHagkßolce, washing •towvl*,*®., $6,35 - Od metion/tiw Board adjourned. * vw numbers of the Central BosTd of. Bln* eVttew v**t Tuesday ertitog. Feb. 10ch,1863, for the pVrpbie of organising the Board tor T.urth Ward Wm. B: 'tow., .t tt.B.«nth vrud i John Ai B.rgw»t, »f to. Kghth ETud; J.hii HnniMht'df th« Ninth Wnrd. ' -■Hatrlron w ap" polnud Pr.fid.nt pro. Ur. John A. «rlj. Pint W«d; John, MmhUl. ta.nl Snnl, »nd P.IIX C. H»*loy, Jt.loh Ward, v.r. undwd x»pud sad tbngutiamra declxrofi ttttiahon ofj tao Board for-Jlho hMoUif throo 'jeAte. - j- Oa motiop,tbe totheper- WMist organisation of the Board*.- f4l C. jHegWy wu ; unanimouslyelected *o»iwtloii, thetolary of the BecreUry wai 1 per man. >. - Jehh A. flesyeaatw** unanimously.elected; S# MeCane ire* unanimously elected Treason*. \' y ■ A-eommunifiation best the Jlirt .Wwd: Sohoel Board, ukbt An additional appropri- Atioß of stf to the Night-School, was read, and, OB nsotioaj nooeptod, *»d the appropria tion granted. r\ t , ;S » . On aotwn, Adjourned. .., . 3 * I':*!- 1 1 '-if V tt-./'-.v {. V : Lfr . ;>’ '>iv-.'”'r. —.*i : : ip^^saSi; y-*-r> vilify A Handsome Acknowledgement. We take- the following wsll-iasrlted notice from tit HuhtilUj flietbe, ft the fiVlmt. s', A boat two ■ weeke- since* Msatrs. Wcymsn,- Hill, Young tod Hectare, til of Pittsburgh, P*., osrired litre on too fleet, koTl*S I» oktrgO ortr ens kindred boxes Of sdl kinds, nresttr tl fruit, aedln short, ersty Imaginable deUr looey end contort toot ore so gntefnl to „too itUk and wounded aoldlsr.! This Üborol motion tree mode.b7 toe Sdbilstenoe Commie dte of Pittsknrgh, on eery short notice. This society feu faithfully and nobly ministered to too tracts cf soldiers daring the"present tut:, Jtoly wer,' and they are still unttringin their •Sts of ojegcl-Uxe mercy and .bsnsrolsnoe. Hr. Weygre® hos already forwarded a largo •moaat of too •boje-mentloned articUsto too needyatHarfreeaboro—the balance being distributed In too hospitals of our dty by a few Ualoh lodlat. Hr. Weymsn's beaerolent lose Is sdll soon on our streets superintending too distribution of. many good things, Jo nlooee whare they soem to oe most needed. -Sir Hlow-townss«M,Hi..Hm.Jyoni stored the aboro orUoles in - his r vitKl •“wltoeufnlsnoy and without price," besides gtriniTothsr Toluoble .Assistance to Hr. Weymaa. A vv •!*•' <<{>»».• \'. '!■..- .• ;. -v;* ‘»\ '** i.‘>\*-\ Nftv •S - ' pmmsi ~J. v^.wKvv. 'V*.i ■ I*• -k J,.v.> ,vi !v! *■ ■/-, ~j The Oil Exchange. TVBv'BporUatiooT.BTOt the pa !Sff mi oiIMPB do, bow bo apiM no tnoMi.* XI. mwUeg. in will ottasdid, and oo will to mob bjr «teM>c* to our market teporVthe baiineiu'thero tnniooted. ii already largo. . Amng«aont«nn about being molt to bin dolly Wegnphlo nnibatrepoiti of oUfrom oil the boding potato, end os eaergeUe, ta toUlgeotoad nltebla dob hot boon ooouiod to oooorttla too nooipto of orado oil ot thlo * Mint, tontbor with tbo ihipmonti of both erttdo ond ro&iod, ond. inch other ttotiitloo pwtoUiai id tbo oil trod. o. D.y bo dootood ibooomoi}. Iblt it .mpb.tlo.lly tbo ploeo dot tbo bap or, oo woll ot tbo tollot, tbo dealer Sd tbo prodmr to mot .Qdotcboof.Tl.wt, d bay oad Mil, oo tbo oat . may bo. Hon foil ond nibble Isformotloa pvuinlng to tbo market, bath bon ond .b.oh.r., o.n 0. bod, sad bo oil B«n,who know. bit owa iatonoto, will hooltoto to tlf a tbo eonitltntlon ofid bb oobo a ndabor. In concluding this brtaf pardgnpb, wo would urgo npoo onry Boabor tbo propttulyi oain.ou.tty of pnnotnol nt touduiidu.. r . > ir : Httu Httnox appeared loot ironing in her gmt per«Motlou of '- KdlibiV'and proved 1 bumu! worthy of tbo blgb .moomiuais which bon boos .hooped upon hot by tbo pt*u;of btkor oUUt.'Bttd ttondo olond aid tutnriillod la thlo ohonotor, wbloh. llbo tbotof “Co nllla, i# U pMullorly hat owa. She robbott the plow tail oronirr for tbt laiittihlo, ••CtailViitanboonoL " : &ut.MUD Aconut.—Th* awit train cn : *• Billioad, <tm KOnOaf, «MlB «m4 a aw Baton’tkitwiag to baggagt at* to thro* fall ptwild ai]: 1» laJa»i i »!«o Ms4fai«r D. D. Co*.! »»a iHMtUrala., s-rg ' llito, «« c< god/* >Suk oa Irito9, to 4 »l*—.to< gtogn’wtHag to anal oa that . . * .• ’. r ■ i _a,._ ..~~.n„~W ..d... A Dsstititb Family. On Friday last, tbs; lUemer Ingomar brought up from Pipe Creek to Wheeling two women, another end daughter, end seven lit tie children. They were oa their wa; to tbi* city, wbete they buve relative!. The logo mar didinot eonneot with the Pittsburgh packet, hud the family were left in Wheeling in a deitltue condition. Oa Fridsy night, a number Of charitable gentlemen seeing the women abd helpless children in the streets raised seollection end proonred lodgings for them nth house on Market Sauare, where they remained over sight. On Saturday the family made every effort tp procure a passage to Pittsburgh, but without success, and when Saturday night came the Bine houielesa heads found themselveis In. the [street without any money and wlthoat_any friends. Bome of the children wereihoeless, and all were scan tily clothed. Each of the women bore tn her arms a helpless infant, and as they wandered through the streets, shivering with eold and crying piteously, they presented a sad sight indeed.; The ci tisane raised fifteen dollars for thei, and they were again provided with lodgings. On Monday the family was put on board the Minerva, but the offioers at first de clined to carry then, for, the reason that our laws do not permit the carrying of paupers ;into the State. After!earnest;. pwsuaeion, however, the fare was taken, and they were • < brought up to their friends here. Satm or Stock by. J. <9. Davis, Auotioser, at the Commercial Sates Booms, No. 64 Fifth street, Tuesday evening, February 10th, 1663. 1 Exchange Bank $66 60 Mechanics’ Bank ....‘a............ 60 00 do do 59 75 AUeghenj 8ank........^,-^.^............ 64 75 Merehants’AManufacturer’s Bank... 65 60 ’ db s • do I do ... 55 00 Allegheny Bridge 40 Eureka Insurance C 0..... 60 60 Allegheny luiurasoe C 0.....—........... 32 25 do do* r 32 00 Allegheny Valley Railroad Co 8 00 Pittsburgh A Steubenville B. B. C 0... 650 City Mortality. ] The number of deaths in this city,., from Feb. lit to,Feb. 24th, a» reported by Dr. [A. G; McCandleir,pbyiiei*b tothe Board of health, U as follows: 1 Ma1e5,.......111 Adults, 10) T “ io *emiles r ... 7 | Children,... 8j Tota1 ' 18 The diseases were {—Consumption, 6; hepa titis,! 1; enteitis, 1; paralysis, 1; general de bility, Ij croup, 1; typhoid fever, 2; convul sions, 1; catarrh fever, 1; diptherla, 2; un known, 1« ; Tan Old Folks drew another large audi ence at Masonio Hall last night, and this af ternoon they glva a matinee for families and bhildren, commencing at three o’clook. A Splendid' programme is offered for . this evening. A «• • ••; £[k. Jab. E. Musdoch reads at Harrisburg bh Thursday evening. Can he not be induced to visit us soon.. Oepaivkd.—Bev. Wm. J. Leacock has been ordained pastor of the Free Baptist Church At Harrisburg. OLD-On Honda?, 7«b. Oth, 1803, at half-pest ft I O'clock p. bl, Uim iSSA J. OLD, daughter of Jas. • , The friends of the AmUyare respectfully Invited to aittend tia’fbheral, m; WsunrAT, the' 11th lust., it p. m, from the residence of her biber, UcChtre towsahlp Cariieges will leave tte corner of FedenTsad Ohio streets, 7 Allegheny City, at 1 O'dock p. * | BFMCiAis isOCAIs NOTICES. , SnoTKi a»p BikM'i bunwAUciiift# for kaiiy anti’manufkctertng purposes, are the heft in use.: . - , - • T 4 A. F. OrmsT, General Agent, . :< ■ : w<>' is, Fifth street- ! S. T.—lB6o.—X. Chase eaballstio obarae* I thrb |a connection with, Drake's-Ptautation j Btiters, are vielble everywhere, and the Bit tars we should think, were used everywhere— if they are not'now, they aoon will bp—as a trial«f a bottle van old log bo»se) kindly sent «'■» bj “'-8 JoJn.ton. tb. *.ll - dnitgtit. oom.r ot Smlthb.ld ud I Bnonb atmu, «nr»nt« n. in Kjlng tbnt t tbb* in ivinrier to nnjtbiog in tho -bitt.ri 1 ltn«" ,«c brought to our ttuU or notio.. Com- I poi.d M tho, nro of par. St. Croix Bom. C.l- j S, Both, Dondoliob, Chmjnomile, Jo , to., cdnnotUU to bo boooboiol to hooltb, »od » I '.Htroi«w»t tueoo.t to Lh.ir owoori, whiJ.t tool mto, iofarior mlxtaro. ouUod “bitton, mod. up in tho.aimin <>f rot got uhirij, uro jolt tho jotoo.ilo. / , . Siuuus’OxtxxK. aorohmntutlor, UolMlag out hu F.U uud VMutur otook of goodo ut «- ; tromelriu ,r Ptl’* > - • eonolit of *ll to. T. Utut «t,iH'of~«lolhl. Bunion, uoo TMtiogl. of arhtoh . lirg.. Maortooot U l.ptod for to. Bjriog we«. Oaottomoo Wiahing to a.r* mono, would do woil to oui : wrlj. knowing th»t ,on will p»T rtir out. morn for good, fn to. bping toon »t t& pnaoot tin.. Don't foU to axil bad gat . s*d fitting ganu&t. Bxtooal Brubxm, Mor ;; Soot Toiior. Ho. H Korkot atrut, one door fr,m Third. > < ktixioxaupa OM olfrsyo bad o onporb tupply of nody “»*• dtothinuforthemselree or bojt, •* the cloth- , . ijok tgnaibimof ffoHo U'&M mKtOtp ; yjfip|.i iSibt ui>. Diamond Square, All** ifunateriali for bjwoats,. bwineii ui drees udEeatmdtbe eqoalledior rarletyend itj In ■ thiewloiniij, wlfflen Jfocd "• depended upon*' v ' ' ! Vaunressu for the unuy ehould not iesre-j ;hr city until eapplled with Holloway** PUl* *hnVoint®«ah or sores, scarry, wound*, ■nail-pox, f.Tori. ond bowel oomplolnu, th*BO modloinot nri lb» boot la tbo world. slm Fronob ioldln uor them. OajX.W ■ -wait norbox. < * u " Cxotcu Houoox PanMTS.-J.-Sl.Hcb > brtt, Ho. IT Fifth .treat, 1. now opening tbo i. out oholeo otoeh of b» Sold nsd BUnr ■ 'Witches, Jewelry, Bilw Were end Isbjj k !oobds erer displayed in tils city, end is sefl i ilnd themet remarkably low prioe»o UiAi hwi—' ittn W-doarprtaptlfitt ttW ; iwitkrtr <M«rM OmtiWrt’l OhWWMJ 1 J Vlt«to aim, jut •btn ■ Bn)Uu<U>M*t> ’ i 'x !~r»TwTir'”VrF» ft y to one bandied dox. J «. i^SgSgggSilMfe' j Tf 1 eareol • Fralt °« l °”i -W- Inoulrt 06vik«dtf. B««tß?in*ST,S, ; lilt iat.l«lwATt« »TK««T> >--■ ■ kj 'GSUBffifag^ *ysrsFtWff« H ! "-■ '-■ a lilJEGllEliY: COAL’.TABD. —ii w.'jt kawr-AjwC-a. ' j ,- M Jnitanfl' OOAB. 00K«. un! rtOntFMBtM FABIS, BBIOK tainM OUT . ■ etobraar Awdereen Owidra. : lartu.K' '. (MNVMkorto jaua« BcisMlio*n),. ■-*';** «***k . ~ MMW Ja BCa±i-00 litUDi l rauUD wfu,to. - ■ .■ . . I J . ll 'Sy ,l * A * Mr *j |taTO SLssS?V, THE 5 LATEST NEW S FROM! WASHIINCTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Oaxette. «■ .1 r 'J 10,1863. A BILL TOa THft IBCBtaftl OP ABUT OFFICERS. The plan announced in these dispatches of iddiog tlhriy 'Msjor Generals and seventy Brigadier Generis to the number already al lowed by law, is embodied in the bill reported; Co-day by Senator Wilson,.from the Military' : Committee, with these additions : The wholej : number of Major Generals will be seventy/ and the whole number of Brigadlm two hun-‘ dred and Treble the number of ad ditional Generals thus proposed to be allowed have already been nominated. Of oourse, therefore, two-thirds of the nominees stand no chanee. " The scanty addition thus author-- ;ised is mado at the desire of the Secretary oi War. < Eroept those looking for promotion,' searceiy any. of tha .Generala In iho field think ;the increase desirable. Theoostof a Brigh- Idler’s staff and all is about The cost ' t of a Major-General’s staff and all is about $24,000. - ( COIiaBKBBIOSAL. la the Senate Bepublioan oauous this morn ing Messrs. Fessenden, Trumbull, Wilsop, Coßamez and Grimes were designated asj a Committee to determine on public business,: fijs tbe time of adjournment, secure the at^- tendance of members, Ac., daring the rest, ol the session. Adjourned till seven to-night. / j Mr. Sherman’s bill Is less strong In the Senate than was anticipated by its friends. !prominentj&9pubUeans, including Trumbull, Howard and Grimes, are against iti An analysis of the vote oa the Canal bUI shows tiat. Northwestern and seventeen New England fnembers voted for the meuore, while twenty-four Northwestern and only three. New England members voted against it. Missouri and Kansas, Ohio, Illi nois and! Indiana are inoluded in the North western'columns. ■ Mr. Wilson’s conscription bill will proba bly ba introduced In the'Nouse in duplicate from its Military Committee, so as to hurry it up and insure it* passage this session. The Weys and Means Committee hero at last about agreed to report baok the bill for the' repeal of the paper duty, either without recommendation or adversely. Mr. Morrill will make an elaborate speech agalnstlt. Air. Colfax has been making every effort to get the measure hurried forward, and he and other friends of the bill think, if thoy otco ! sucoeed in gotting it before tho House, they ! can .pass it. . The pTdipeots of the admission of the New Orleans members looks bad. Tho psmobrats go almost solid against them, and froni the Republican side, Mr. Bingham to-day led off in an able speech in the same direction,’tak ing the gtound that Congress could reovgniso no election 1 not held either under State' law, [ then and there operative, or under Federal legislation. The Ney- Orleans cases meet neither of these conditions. 1 Secretary Chase was on the floor of the Senate to-day, while his finanoial measure was under discussion. Mr. Sherman's speech In favor of bis bill is regarded as .quite able, and, ee in the main, reflecting Chase's views. raw or vae airaoomx kilitia. The application of the Missouri militia ftr paj,.wben called out to suppress guarrlUas, will be rejeoted. Tho MtllUry Committee < have decided that the militia must look to the I.State Governmeot for their pay, and that the State can then have reoeum to our General Government for what may Mem just in the I premises. Mush regret la lolt at the ant oward respite o( the ballfarula Senatorial itraggle. With alargeand clear Republican majoritj ia their Lejtlelntoro over all ehadet of cppoiltlon, It la; regarded ee' peculiarly unfortunate that quarrels shoo'd heyd so distracted them Movg themselves aa to give tha Democrats tha Sautarahip. 't ■ two aoia qckboatr. r The Nary Department will forthwith halld two gunboats for . tha tweaplendld engines ospturid on the Prlnooaa Hojal. Tha tron-olad Sangamon aaila to-day to taka tho place of tha Nahant at Newport Hawa. Tha latter goal Booth. _ oaaaaAL philtb. Xtli stated" that Qoneral Photpa, of Ship Island-abolition notoriety, haa bean appolnt eda Major General,and hla oonlmlialon dated back aV aa to nearly outrank all tha Major Generate >in the service. - Lanai niDtirrs. The receipts at the Internal Revenue Bu reau for the lait weak waa about a million ant a'thlrd. Teatarday and to-day foilr hun dred and thirty-all thonaand dollare ban bean reoeived. ilguraa attho War Department «how that | v Jere nowdlsoharglng from oar armlei in tlui dalddiidbled' «oldiar» at the .nata of a thomanif a nook. ’ i nurroipres. (i«u Stoneman hae bora reappointed Chief of of the Ann; of the Podomae. . I . roa BaH raABCIBOO. "o na 0 { our iron-clad ihip« i» koaad foi San trinoiMo. WJ^TS. FIKtiT MvßlttAQKd W +:• ■ BY TELEGRAPH. ntcnnonu o.a. aisiToaaHir. DISIB LID BOLD ITU. „ iißtSoroif Bob. lb-—A portion of Col Beiir’e detective oorp. la»t night lelaed 188 ouU of boot! and ahooi in traniit aeroii tho Potbmao ■ from I,eonnrdtoirn, Md., destined for '; tho. .South. .Tho good! - and .mugglori work emrtWr Waehingtonandorgniri. That moth contraband trade U atilt oerrlod oh, there in no doubt, notwithitanding tho fto qoekt arfeat of partial engaged In IU Ite Secretary, of the Treeiury he., In ro ipoiM to .iuqnlx,; tranaolttad a etatement bom tin ColUctar of Ho* Hoik, of tho tatei ofra'iela condemned and told under the aoti of Ao litbof July,lBBJ, hnd JOtb of May, jggj’ . Jhey ore tho eohoontrf Genera, Mary 0 riopkioe, V. O. Bailtan, Claronoht, Sunny South; Mobile and Virginia; tho b«k Bound ing Billowi tho brigo Vary Jtoßon, Qonoial Bailey end Penny; and CotUo, rTvl.. end SabMtlaa OaboW The amount Of .elei wo. *7 410, of which tho United nt. BoMta MUttnry Commltteo In * bill re sorted for that purpoee, .recommend thirty mljM generaleand eeranty brigadier. in ad dition to tho proeent number In Eouac Committee on Agriculture bftTe iltMo and grade of offleera of the Agrionltu nl Bepartmoot.- It anthorlaee the appoint fTaSdUion to u chief clerk, ft bcteuUt, 1 SrSd-oniOmologtat, *Uh. h .alary of lin'tbo^Muidollar.oaebi a dlaburelng mark ' «X?«d°?U *■**“* M **F«m**hat U .aid bore in Won dfcnformod i cUeljif C*pt. Wordoo'* objcct-to’ptoeccflfng \o »5t MoAlUiur with the MonUak wMOOt 4 ltli» tl«w to r*doM ; that /work, but mereij ttrt tho shot upohtHe turret of ht* netel, aoddpWewhteh thetebel’e eteel polnt ,od)PMie<!lUeo^adru>lnjarloaaeSect*hateTer. Hi proceeding In that quarter, In nearly do mollehlng the rebel parapet, ko., wee not ipoetledia the orlglaU programme. mmTH eOBBRIR*~SECOIfD SESSION. WashimAuß, Fob. 10,1863. Bouse Oa motion of'Mr. Arnold, of 111., jtbo Committee on Waytand Means were in struoteo to exausioe-io't© and report thoprao- operation of th* exciso law upon the interests of manufacture* of limited means. The House resumed the consideration of •tho joint resolution for the adjustment of equitable claims of contractors for naval sup plies, and to regulate contracts for naval sup plies, &<l, for the Navy Department. JCt re fers to those who, during the year ending with Jane, 1862, have furnished more than fifty per.centum above the quantities specified in their Contracts andwithoutdefauUthereln. After debate the resolution was recommitted to the Committee on Military Affairs. The Bouse resumed tho consideration of the report of the Committee on Elections in favor of the adinfssion of Messrs. Flanders and Hahn as representatives from Louisiana. The House resumed the consideration of the report of the Committee on Elections in ftvor of the' admission of Messrs. Flanders ; ibA Hahn as representatives from Louisiana. Mr. EkUot, of Mdse., had no donhc the elec tion was fair and. free, and the gentiema'n oomlng here worthy and true representatives of loyal men, but there was a question beyond this. On the day of election there was no au thority under the S.tate of Louisiana to give vitality to the election of representatives. The power of tho Military Governor must be limited, and his appointments justified by ne cessity. The restoration of the oivil govern ment must precede the time when the election 'was. held, for no Military Governor appointed by executive authority, has the power under the Constitution to Issue writs of election. • Mr. Noel!, of Mo., said our army was sent to Louisiana to restore the national authority and its relations to the general government. There was no more proper way to produce this result than to introduce on this floor re presentatives from that State. He justified the proclamation of Gen. Shepley in the pre ■mises. Mr. Bingham, o( Ohio, was not willing to concede that the Constitution, in time of war, was not sufficientfor the common'defense and support of all thoughts of all the people In gftfy section of tho Union. He differed from the conclusions of the Committee on Eleo tions, and contended that no representatives could be elected, excepting by State or Fed eral legislation, basing his argument on con stitutional law. Without taking any action on the question tho House adjourned* Bis*T*.—Mr. Collamer.ot Vt., called np tb» bill reorganising the Post-office Depart ment, which was-passed. Mr. Wilson, of. Maas., from the Military Committee, reported a bill to authorise an in crease of Mtjor and Brigadier Generals in the volunteer service: - Mr. Sumner, of Mass-, presented a petition from the colored citisens of New Jersey, pro testing against any appropriation for coloni sation. Mr. Foster, of .Conn., offered a resolution which wa|.adopb|dy-requesting the President of the United States, it not incompatible with the public interests, to lay before the Senate any correspondence which has 'taken place between this government and the government of Franoj on the' subject of mediation, arbi tration or other measures looking to a termi nation of the existing civil war. The natiraal currency bill was then taken op. Hr. Sherman, of Ohio, laid this measure yn proposed at the last sss hod, but mat stth litUe attention. Snsce then it has reeoived tha most carafat consideration from persons in x»l portions of the century, and espscUliy the Committees cf the House and the Senate. - We are not in a condition when something moat be done ttvxaibun the finances of the country. We are in tho midst of war, and gold is at so high a premium that it is virtu ally driven out of circulation, while the neoes* sities of the goverament require the u«e of a largeamouotof thoney already. . Congress, aF last ression, finding the government without any money, authorised tho issue of govero meut notes. Bat there wore great objections to the continued Increase and israo this paper money. It produces an cxcosiive tnfl a t|oo currency, depreciates greatly the eaiue oT paper money. Thero aro great ob jections on 'account of the facility ,lor exoes aiv* expansion j a danger ,o( lavish and car- I rapt expenditure; danger of fraud in the) management add supervision, and ah ImpoS- : Ability of providing it in liiGoicnt'amouoU. for the wants of the people nhoh.'tbe expendi tures are reduced to an equality with the rev- ’ eoue. At the timo when a bill was offered in the House to increase the i-sue of this paper money, gold was at 136 the next day it rose to 133, and wi'-hin three days to 141, and in six days to 148 K, and nevor suffered a do clioe until there was a disposition evinoed in the Senate to eheok this over issue. That simple disposition to check this increased, isme caused gold to fall three ot four per cent. Another objection to this paper money is that U ii not redeemable or convertible, thne lack ing the elements of a sound natiopalcqrrency. These notes aro also made the basil of bank issues, and an increase of this local bulk cir culation la in precisely tho same rate of vln crease as that of United States notes. Something* ought'to be done to check this, very excessive issue of bask paper. He had a carious statement in n complaint .of a proposed two per cbhtr tax, sent to him from a batik In Pennsylvania. It shown that the capital stock was $200,000, while Us cir culation is $589,600; the whole assots were not enough to pay the depositors and current debts, thus leaving the whole circulation se cured by loane and discounts, and he feared that many banks of the country were Iq the tatne state. He thought ha could prove that in tlisa'of war these local banks, with, their paper issues, were inimical to.the country; a privilege to issue this money in times of sus pension of specie payments isjbe same as a privilege to ooln money, a privilege which in times of war especially , should enly be exer cised by the Government itself, and not by any private corporation. The great danger of'this pspar ourrencyis from an over issue; all history has shown thii. The French as signats* were at first good, but by over issue became worthless. Austrian paper money by over- issue became so depredated that one thousand dollars was worth one in gold. The Continental money fell to about the same dis count; if it had been restrained within its proper limits, it mighthave continued good. * This country will stand, the issue of about four hundred million* ef> dollars- of paper money and no more. The moment you go over that, you begin to bring ruin upon the country and produoo immense inflation ana wild apoonlatfon. Tie plan ofcarrenoywllt be safe, fareafer than to, oth.ripapw taoa.j. 'll will bar# ibo jrtSU oftha jJoiie4dtat»ij a depoalt of one-fourth tho circulation- and liability of atooklioW.nl to a oer tain extent, thoaheld, will beotmvettthJ»-Utfay time with i lawful money of Uolted Statee currenoywlth a uniform rati over the country, «o that the bllla laautdin Main, will b. taken in Califor nia banks; wIU I. birganlxed all'over , tho eonntiy, and a demanil aill be mada fpr bpndi of the government and a great jnarkat for bond! oatabiiahed. Thorala' no laok of capi tal, There ii capltaiehough' to cariy oh all thojbdaiaesi of tho. oountry bagging for in veitment. 'There ie a lack of ooofldenoe and system. This ryitem will famish a ooavo niontlhode for eolleotfon of .taxes .all orarthe eouhtry, there notes being receivable for ux or every where. Ho belirved.it would be ben. efioial to the banka.. Jt would tendftoatly to prevent eounlerfeitlog. Tib hotra of .over 1,200 banka have bean counterfeited or altered. There are 5.668 al tered and 1,700 apnriona notes, and 460 vari etiea of instllntloaß. The number of banka in 1862 waa estimated at’1,566. The oote.cf ull iof them were dounterfeited except 250. The'number of imilitlons 1s t 881,'alterations 8 03V and spurieurblll* 1,885. This syltem wonldtend to prev.nt all- thia.. Tbo'bankv „iU bava the. benefit, of. being dopeeiton of tbo government. Thiesyatem will aloo tend to promote nationality by; nntionalmtog the currency of tho, ,<mntfy,..end bending to gather the whole country..,- f***" , u „ 0 f the banVa of England and Erenco, and .laimad that it w»> neoeaeary for a gov emmaht; In order to borrow, lfttga amoun a from'tho people, to have aomo agency at tblj htndl Tho banks referred to hav. always beenitbe- support of Ift. tlmoa Of warand trobble.i .If wepleoo ottr finance. In a healthy and ao»nd : eonditiOD; wa-may be. abla to-carry on ;tho.war, and ;lo; provide for. th. payment of.ppbllodobii tntlf’ccoonUtse thU orer-iatae of, mt::.»•«»> anv limit, th. remit cannot but be nniv.nal financial ruin ; bo , »o gloomy a view of.ear fiaaboial afftlre.aa many did ; indwd. aa compared with othor modem natlonc oarrying on large *»ra, oar , .fioMbifti- oondiUftn was 'wonHerfnlly. gdod, —iT.rthe verr commencement or tho war H£«n EranebJ.tbe Engii.h g. batwe.lt Mngi»“ and rnla 'WMStifS' S&IOTWE » , iibtoVpbopS d’d not .W but p.re.v.«a : tb. Breach aJmntiM at 000 ■ ttmnwnre aotuntly worth nothing, ynt that pftftfift wftnt on till th. of Hapo- loon, and the sun of Austrilii* Restored the finances of the government. He wished above all things’to establish a toun4 financial sys tem, tae prominent means ».f perserving oar nationality, and one of the great mean* of preserving onr • naii"uai life *e the establish ment of -a sound national currency. Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, by consent from tho Committee on Finance, reported hack the bill to prevent and punish frandl on revenue, with amendments. \(y Henderson, of Md., offered an Amend ment increasing ttie amount of capital stocks of these banks. He feared the establishment of a large number of small banks located in an inaccessible place. He was willing to do all he eoald to aid the grant. He was willing even to vote for xhoasurot he might consider of donb'tfoi constitutionality, bat he thought the future wonH show the necessity of this amendment. It was ijojeotedv Yeas, 18 i ISJB, 31; i The Senate than adjourned. Prom Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Fob. 9.—Mr. G. B. t>ar;d«, for some time mauagerof the Gov ernment machine shop &t Old Point, bu'bws appbinted Inspector of. iron clad gunboat*, and left for He* York city lost evening. Yorktows, Feb. 9.—Baring loat week a number of rebels were taken prisoner*, and other* have deserted and come within onr ; lines at this place. Last Saturday five rebel deserters came in and reported sixteen others awaiting an op portunity to come in. „ . . Major Elios ordered ont Capt. Faith, of Co. M, Bth Pennsylvania Cavalry, and Captain Qagerxnaster, of Co. L. Lieut. Williams and Lieut. George Smi'h volunteered and aeoom panied the squadron. They reaohed the six mllo ordinary without opposition or discover ing the sixteen rebels desirous of joining them. The enemy's pickets, stationed there, re tired before them. Capt. Faith, without. or ders, pushed forward. after them. Just-this, tide of the nine mile ordinary, he, with hia lommand, was drawn into an ambuscade and ired'bpbn. He was brought off supposed to bs mortally wounded. Capt. llagerm aster, ppoh whom the command devolved, fought liko a hero. Ho charged up?n and broke through the enemy's lino, bat got separated from his men and was taken prisoner. Lients. Williams, Smith and Little were taken pris oners. .. Lieut. Rhinemillor was seen to fall from hif-horse supposed to be -killed. Oar eotlre loss was thirty killed, wounded and missing' The enemy's loss is unknown. The enemy is reported in some forco at twelvo mileß from Williams- \ burg. : ■ Nashville. Na&htxlli, Fob. 10.—Our forces entered Lebanon, Teun., on Feb 8;h. They captured some six hundred Confederates, mcst.ot them being roea Of Morgan's command. Many gain officers were taken. Among tho prison ers is Paulding Anderson, a violent rebel, and member of the State, Legislature of 1860 and 1861, Ho was an original secessionist, ana one of the earliest advocates for the Southern Confederacy. Over one hundred woandid reached hore by cars trotn Murfreesboro to Dight. ‘ A number of paymasters lottfor the front this mornings Tho first through train for Murfreesboro will leave here to-morrow. River six feet on the shoals and falling. Tea baa been running heavily since noon. Kroin New Orleuos* Hew OauEaas, Fob. 3.—Oa the evening of the 23i a steamer rigged as a barque, with a "rakish appearance, earns in ligat of the Southwest Pass. She bad nothing above the topmasts, aod moved slowly by the Pass, ap parently watching for signals, or expecting some.’ A number of the Pass pilot boat* aro no* under arrest for commuuicating with a strange vessel some days since, and it is supposed that turtber attempt* will be made preparatory to a raid on the river. 1 The schooner captured eff the Sabine Pees by the rebel* was ihe transport Volooity. At tho time ot the oapto re a dead calm prevailed. Marriage of lieu- Tom Thumb. New York, lo. —Thomaniagoof Tom Thuuiband Laviaia Waroer'at Grace Cbhrch, aod the reoeption at the Metropolitan Hotel, to-day, were attended by tnousa&ds. SlariLeis by Telegraph* Philadelphia, Feb. 10—Koon*-llfe»J»iBlIi in 4ult, aud prices fsthrr weak, i ljur i» but little in quired «v|t,r fur eapurt, auil otily I,WO 01.1*, werudls posed of.- at $6 50 lor supertio*, $7 25 lor extra and $7 6007 76 fur extra family. I?null sales rje flour atsd 60 and curtitueal at (4. Whoat i* drwipibg and ouw 4,ouu bu*h. red sold at $1 ?U*9>l 72 aud white cu 91 80&1 00. By* i* worth 9704180. Corn dull at 98c. for yellow. Oats la firm ttqumt, aod 6,100 b tab. Pahna. eold at 04c. No change In provisions. rale* 600 bbls. old mtupork at 914 75. hard fitm at OoSea firm a<¥9>£o33c. lor illo. Whisky firm at tlic. New YouX, Fsb. 10.—Floor doclUed 10c; sales of 7,uuobbta at o,'o{^l> ) 9Jlorljtaiei 47,5007,1*5 £>r Ohio, and lur Southern. Wlumt .102 e lower, Sale* Uuitupoitaot. Chicago Spriogsl,37((pl,M; Hit* wankle dob $1,6001,00. Uotuia i(S2o lower; 3U.UUO bush, eold at 9i(f»!Mc. Bed quiet. Pork heavy; rales antra portent. l/ard heaTj at Whisky dull at 695500. Beeelpt* of flour, IblsXwheat, 1055 btijh. Ooiu, 6950 btuh. New Yoxx, Feb. 10.—Cotton closed unsettled and excited; prices are Ig'ic.- higher; saltw2,UUo bales at 81ta92c. F-our declined lhioikdc. salts 13,000 bid*, at 1U G5@G 00, Ohio, til 4007,60 and Southern 97,40 07 80. Wheat lower ; sale* 41,01 W LUth. at $1 1 54 lor Cbicsgo Spring, *1 6131 tO for Milwaukee Clob'and9l.6Bol- 67 lor Bed western. Cura zs3e. lower ; Bales 100,000 bush, at oU@92c. Pork heavy ; mess, *l4 75. Bard • Whisky diill at 630 000. •• tiugar firm; Orttaus, 95£(§il25$c. CoOee quiet; Java, 35. Freights heavy. Blxmo&x, Feb. 10.—Flour active; Ohio extra ' 97 7507 8754. Wheat quiet;, white $19002, rrd $1 6501 68. Coro heavy; 92093; yellow 89090 c. Sugars; sales of 400 bbls New Orlitans at lls£c. wEsky dull at 0450. • v; v [For the Pittatrargh Gazette.] LegUlauve inveatigaUdiia* The Legislaturehas raised a committee to' Investigate tho ohargcs of corruption made in eonsootion with the late Senatorial eleotion. Well, this is right, oven thongh the. object it did in that case—for the reason that corruption in the performance of A Legis lative duty is the highest-and most fatal of orimes—the worst of treasons against both Government end people. • Bat there is another ease where the.objeot dld not fail, and oar Treasury was robbed at a time too when we moat needed it, of as meinymiUlonana'Woaldhnve paid nearly the half of oar State debt, or pat many regiments into the field. The report of the Hopkins CommUtee, which was so unceremoniously checked np at the last session, with its work unfinished, finds in bo many words, as their niianimoiu judgment, “ that in procuring the pasbsge of.the bill for tbe commutation' of thbTTonnage duties, unlawful means were nsed by Thomeb A. Scott, Vice President of thei Pennsylvania Railroad Company,!.who hasjhimself successfully eluded the process of the Houio*”. v Th* Committee wes equally unhappy In its endeaVora toTioeflt* the ietti moriy of John Edgar Thompson,'its Presi dent, who, according te Doctor Pancoaat,wne-| sp.aofortunata sj to be ** under treatment by I lijeptiohs of Uonar caustic,’* and waaac - oordiogiyidebjed to all “ callers," u for fear ‘ef 4n increase of constitutional irritoisonJ**. Mr. Scott ls now at homo,and Mr. Thompson, who has had the benefit of an AUantio voyage and European travel and advice, is now, it is to be hoped, sufficiently restored to-enable him to nndergo the “disturbing’’ ipfldenoeof ah examination. Why i» it then that this in quiry does not go on, or that a judioial in vestigation is not ordered upon the finding of the Committee ? It is an inquiry that may put back into.tho Treasury the eiy&tem inif- or thereabouts, that were drawn Irom U by*Uat,and the Banbury and Erie Bill, for the benefit of this corporation. It is an in quiry whioh the people—whioh thepnblio ■ecniity for the whole future absolutely de mands. What does the Cameron investiga tion amount to in ..comparison with j this T What will the people xhlnk' of the virtue or the watchfulness of a Legislature, whioh shall yenturo to ignore it ? • ! ! W. fix) QLA&J MA* U FACTUKffftA— 'UI Tor tale or to lowest tut property formerly 'betohalbg to the BROOKLYN rU&TGE.kfIB 00., ■UoatedTa th* city of Brooklyn, near the Atlantic Toe works are o<*w, In perfect order, 1 wad {a opera'foOi end pontes ell the facUttlw tor dftk>' ißrWrry do orlpttoo of Glur which wet formerly ahde by the Brooklyn flint Unms Company,.and which gave thatCompnny tho hl£hnp&UUoa lt ao loots sustained. • > ivi f 0 • ponoa who ho* a knowledge of the babooes Indian eommaßd some capital, this would .*9ec. ft neat t&daoNße&tvaa the baiao'ee of the capital iw qdifsdooold be fsntUbed by the present owners. OKXB.oa," • > So. 60 Trinity Bofldbi**, Sew,Tort i' ■•■•> -•> -.:..£J 'He fcWt ; Mtea >ork I i. ■ t. Ho. 8 MiCKtn*:u Uri*; . ! “wEa Sin * «, m W«i *> CUCGU, COLD, OK AN iKKI TAiXD THROAT, if eliewed to progress* result* turoilias fulooirry and Brooch.a! afftcUons, of* tintlmee incurable. • BROWSE BRONCHIAL TROCHES Tesch directif tbe effected pact* and give almost In-- •t«st relief, la BBONOHITJB, ASTHMA, and. OATABBH they are beneficial. The gcod effects reecltlng from tbe use of the and their ex tended ujo, has caussd tb«m to bi ctuntirfsitid. B* r sure to guard eg*net worthies Imitations. . Obtain Only the jniuuf Bioxn’s frescßal Jrocia, which have yrci«d their efficacy by a feet of many yean. Pcblic £p akars and Slogan should usa the Trochee. Military Officers and Soldiers who x>r*T*xx tbe.TOlce and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Bold everywhere, &t ~5 ceata per bus. •. |a.6t3md*wT ; ~ • j£sg"Lake Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WOBKB, Pittsburgh. PARK, -M’CUkDY k Co<, Manufcetnrere of SHEATHING, BBAZIEBS* AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL SPALTER SOLDER; alsolmporion and dealers In METALS, TIN. PLATE, SHEET IRON, WILE, Ac. Constantly on £and, TLSNEES- MACHINES AND TOOLS. Wavaoun, Ho, 148 First and 120 Second strreb, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. •VBpeclal erdeiv of Oopper cut to any desired pet* srn. mj2»:dawlyT jjgg-To Nervosa Sufferers of Both bhJLicS.—A reverend gantiemeu having beenTe tWred to health la a few days, after undergoing all theesuai loutinaand irregular explosive modes :of treatment, without success, consider* It his sacred duty to communicate to bis afflicted follow creature* the nisi or cuox. Hence, on the' receipt o! an ad* dressed envelope, he will sand (free) a copy of tbs prescription ored. Direct to Dr. JOHN M* DAG* HALL, 186 Fulton street, Brooklyn, H. Y. mliLLlydawT , ; vs. o. ooemeoa.—u. ■n.i.aa. winraow nouGLas*.—.wu*oa anus. Fje-BOBOTBOH, MINIS & MUr LENS, Tousnaas awn SlacnbtiSTa, Wassuvroi Works, Pittsburgh, Penn’o. ; Omoc, Ho. 21 MaassT SnxKf. ' . Manufacture all kinds ofBTEAM ENGINES AND 111 LL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET USON WORK. : WW-JOBBING AND REPAIRING doneon-ahort notice. ' mb2B»fly - ££TjIUJUUi * JiAJUiJUI, • t'LRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, bank vault 1 iron vault doob,_anL BTKKL-UKKD BUHGLaR-PEOOFSAFB MANUFACTURERS. Hot. HO and 131 Third lire*!, bctwecw WooA BmUhJUtd iiurtk tide, . LOCKS »lw»y» op Land. tnh3o izsr ’.TJSiKOaA OIL W UiJ.K.3, Long, jtlUltr fS Co. Works at Sh&rpsburg station, Allegheny Velio] BallroetL Office end Warehouse, Ho, £S A1AB&S1 dTRKFT Pittibnrslu \ Hiuiulacturora ot ILIUUIHATIIiQ sad LtlB&l*. DATING OABBON OILS and BENZOLS. ;mr No. 1 BEFINSB OIL, warranted nan-sxplo tire, olwsy* on head. . '■■ edfclyd' KLL & KJMUt, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 4t the ola eetsbllshed Coach Factory, DUQOSBHS WAT,(area 3t. Oiaxs St*b«.) ••‘Bepelrfor done u tansi. fiteei WorJti. m«n josm...—..Joan u son>....~_w. v'cnixovos JONES, BOYD &. CO., daßQhciQim of CAST SXSKL; ibo,' BPSTNO) PLOW AMD A. B. BTBKL, BTUC BPBISGBAND! AXLES, corner of Boss sad Flntstreets, PiUsborgfi, -Plan's. 1 • ; '-t>cl9 _ £3£-JoHli COCHRAH & BRO., aunoLwtnrers of IKON BAILING, IBOH YAOLTB AND VAULT BOOBS, WINDOW SHUTTJCBS, WINDOW' QUABDS, Ad., Nos. 91 Second street and 94 Third street, between Wood sad Uagket. Est* on Land ». reriety of oetT Palana,. fancj *ad plain, suitable for *il purpott*. Particular atteniion'padd to enclosing Qfrta Lott Jobbing done at abort ootlco. . ? . pbft. & 0. i*. JMAKKLB, f&per MAAUrAUtGBEKa.wid dealer#in BOOK, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS OS' WBAP-i PINO PAPER. •Sfilare remured from No. 27 Wood street to No* SS SmitbfleW ttreot, Pittabcrgbj Pa. •VCA9XI OB TRADE FOR RAQS. mv4 . HOLMES « tSOiS a, Dealer, STfoEEIGN AND - DOaiJCfiTIO BILLS OP KX. CHANGE, CEBTITIOATSSOr DEPOSIT, BANK NOTS3 AND SPECIE, No. 67 Market Pitt* burgh, Fa. - " ■ " “ ' *9~OoUoctions made on all the printdpai cities throngboot tho DnUed-Btatea. • aySl . H. COILUJH, Eoi> WAiiDIXQ AHDCOMIUSSIOM ttJtftCXIAST a&d wbobeale dealer in OBXSSS, BUTTBfe, SJEKBB, rigH, and Prodoee generally, Ko. 25 Wood, airtet, Pittsburgh.' Pei ' ' , . . . aol- jyjAOISON BTAKCH; AOESCY. *£h» tmdwrigned are Ag«ntt» for, Plttaburfth *ad vicinity,for" -• WATTB UADtSOS STABCH OOSEPAIiX, Andkeep constantly' on haad>a ol tb«tr STAKOtf, radons style packages, which, rrtllbe told In quantities to the trade on moot reasonable terms. SCHOMAKER&LANG, 32& LIBBBTT BTBIET. MAtiltJ ltA-NTIhiVNS AND DiiS-i 80LNISQ VISW 0& ST£UO6QQ£TIOOH ArPAttATt7B, with either £en»-ne OiL the Ox* ta Oiaos or the Ox*Bydrogea Light*, by Which plo* tores can bo thrown on a icreea and magnified) to either d, IP, 15, so, t& or 30 feet la diaa ever* accord* log jto the »l*o of theroom.fcceoco in America and JCurope, pictures of-j;Uca4. incidents md haUfes ol the present nb>Ulon; in great rariaty, furtheaboro InstramenUi made by.: - ~ - ;? .-jv. ■ JaUQW. QUITS * OOm ■■■■■!■* \ 1 JtUanlecturingDptlaia&a, •; • 024 Chealnct itrot, Philadelphia, Fa. ■ >y*l<)mtraiMCst«l« > gaeeeet.t <ro*. le*ll«n j- PiIILObOOFUIUAL Aft'&TftU? MKBTB * BCHOQVA*PA BATES OLOBBB, MU PUMPS, SLBUTBIO MACHIMM, lUJ6B UOMSTJCKS, fcy__.. -‘-- 'i * MU®, W. QPIEBA.CO., \ .. | MMQkcturJa* O tMtd, 1 1 921 fheataa': atrmt, PblUdapbi^Pa. ■Vlita'tritid aad p lcadOaUCuuet Mat lew, JaShlm • ••*• ‘ WoiV . 131 ttrricß ot Utcbsax. Birrroi, V... OolUoiio* Di'trictt fWs., > i t AUt«b«o7, J*b 28,. ; J . Tte aaVCUBSa: LlSffi-- Uoi:*d bt»fcet. toe*"- Tftx,'Uimwi3ao,«ud thue* .eonetfiudßie wqctoUfl. toeall tad prtim&edt«t«t]r.'- ' : >. . __ P«hlM suit owing tio ibe fiEPTKMBKB»odOO fOBBK-lilHTSbz*wdfi»ed.to.bM*»d toft, wuboat. daUjj, ibdaTelhecoeiso* ‘ V - david h. irem*.' . J»2% • of : tb» *3d Of*trtct; R»pp*». g QJ>OTxiu^.M*^M«JOWITOBSUi-! ULITSBUKUti IIKK BKiOK MAiT.j IT tjrAOTOBIHG .no. v / ' tr 'J 1 KIEB, GLOVER & CO, ,! V " Jfu>u(*Clu£r««f. - . , jrtßt BBICK. TILRB. GBUOIBLIS, nul AKO OB^OIBUH43L AT. No.>66 LIBtUTY aiß*KT,opp:BiU tb« (YdqV B. B.' PMWrfier Depot; Plttsbaigb, P*. —t *r»'Twpect‘irtU,r>llcitfd. XTKW KKUiia A.M>AUm— -131 100 cotes prices Onosv; iloO do dOi Ltmooe; ' • * , 20baganoir EogH h WsUnxts; ,>.y • 20'd> do. * ilTsrts; - ■SO Co do Britil Sots; . » ' SO do Trnh.HjovftftnoU; - ~ ~- . 'to do Almcm**—bCrdeocxendlflco; 400bori D«f W. R- imlUdrliitiiiu; . 1200 h .If bf>x s ‘do do do; Ko.ta..lor. M 4fcr- I .b iiTMijßj; : Baoa _ > jt2e‘ .: Ko»> 186 «nd 128 Wood str—L A MUNIH.—YYo want Agent* at •OU lU 1 m-nth,- cxpcncca p«tcl. to aril cat MiM PtruMt. Ort atot Horace, udxhlrtMß ether oe*. metut ood coelom ortWea ultima At BtMrttal. lUH. <eK;iinfo»T —--* . a<7 r a ttUATfcL—JLwan* to DiraAgeott OlDln mrycounty*i $75 i-.ao^b, VMUliAfiSaJttS.—l6 W T.HfrtT ihfrt. Kl*.U KKUl'i.'—Mbag»ff«Jiea uid r\lli BAKRa! f. lifgr —J> br ipuuti—lU bhl* iietk tor «U« by JCjm EflttZßiOOLlfflli ' - 4fh> ’ Itfj.i in v ! W Iv'.fWik* Tj omphrets' j E\ p PATHia BKSIKT>^:s -'• Jl TOiSli SCTPLvtrST • ”. bsab wiuiT iss '■ - Thrf nnderetgnM, baTli’K mta x£«d»kP.“.■ * fcmtlii*wmuho in-«t «»; Ur.clolj «*«».*«• d le* foil confidence In ihtir >S‘‘ *3!* efflMCu OWHdr recouMnind • t «hs «ib. u> eafo ro.Mbio aud, t4^t*fM D, L^ ' : it* ithind furiMfiJe oi do^zfi ■?. o ,t,_fc.-. •';: 1 Indtponioot” AuLuru,it.fi th<iXU» A.C?« - '■Awiil» Rector of 9’.' Fetr-re Cber»*»fA»M . S y ’r;*tho ter. B. 1. 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