v| *;j i ■■■• ; -"V • ».*. ‘i: l * ■" ‘ 4 fc'.b-,. : {'£* =SE j4jj£;.f.y ■ •:*. ,'T-' •■. * .•■•:•' -ic X;,.. |> • .•:•*’•• f ; K :f' : k i'-'u - ■'*> KU ■* V- :: . : :-. i*' ■?■ v • .■ . • ■ ■;•■ • :-k : ;>.■,•• ;■ ■:> «jr.. ■•MS: 7- - v-y- jVf : Vv ,\-,vy;.*. !• ■it". > ■ -y •ft;-':;- :v.-: • I 'ji: ; Ay. :-jkt • ’Ta-; a ; ; p?y' %■: .$. v: ’ *-*''■*■• A^ky■ ■ 1 -.v''' t. S-Vr - ■». * Z-r W : <:r-^ fa i: 1 * >;l &.*<>?• •• •-' ••■ - -i w*. tv:-":: % V*V ’ *?L _ ■v : ; s'>*;!*!> -r*' Ijf' -Mir vj;., ‘V'f >' ;; '?-v B * .M ? W r* > i : -*2 r,g ; .p:. •••-: »’ «* - V* \Cf}. ! \4\: ;J 'l-. j : ■ ■'' * ' * ’; W !*i- '■ r iKv.A.*■ I XHUBSDAY JIORSINQ, FEB. 12. 1 cJxZ AFFAIRS. aromaui PJiPiB or tbm citt. gnaototoeifUL OsmTATion for tfc« ' fl. 1« Shaw, (/puci**# Hp* W fifth rtnrtJeomcUd d»Uj i • o'clock, x. 00 .1 is U " M l 40 ! }«' " e.n._~..._ | 28 L. „.... 208-10 ißmiliond Accident—Two Hen In jured. Ob Wednesday, about noon, on accident of - a serious eherseter occurred on the -Pitts bttrgh, Port Wayne end Chicago Railway, ■boat one mOe above Sewlckley, It sppeers Uut two IndLuin volunteers, who hod been dismissed from the army in disgreoe, were melting their way homewexd on foot, end when welking eleng the curve neer Osborn ■tetion they stepped from one Lreek to the . other, to let em epproeohlng train peas them. While pejimg ettention to thisorein, enother eeme from on opposite direction, end neither of the men observed it until too Ute to escape. They were both struck end dengeronsly in jured. One of them—Rleheid Munster, Co. H, 17th Indiene, belonging to Dnpont, Jeffer son ooonty—had his left loot oat offj end wes injured internally about the stemeeh. The ' other—Qeo. W. Wright, of Co. G, sameregl nwnt, end e resident of Gosport, Oven coun ty—waslssvorely injured on the book, legs end eras, by being thrown from the track. The train wes chookod up, end both men were conveyed r to Sewiokley station, where Dr. John Dickson wee summoned by telegraph to attend thtwh * After their injuries were dress ed they, were ‘sent up to tUs city on the Moll train, and provided with comfortable gar ters in * the Western Pennsylvania EospU tel. They stated that they had been.in two bettUs, but became they “ didn't happen to get Into the iestffght 1 ’ they had their heeds shaved end: were drummed out of camp. There heeds have been shaved, end perhaps their object in traveling on foot wes to allow their heir to grow oat before reaching their .homes, so -that their disgreoo might not be \ Llent. Col. B. C. Dale. goa of Pr. T. P. Pale;of Allegheny, hubwii oommUfiosod by Got. Curtin ai Lieut. CoL of the 12Sd Regiment, CoL Clark. OoL Pale will slake an excellent officer. Bntering tha serrioe ai a private, In tbo "Pittsburgh Rifle#/* at the eommcnoement ef tho war* bo was da tacked os signal lerrioe, •ad bad opportunities for leaning mncb of tbo art of war, and suffering Back, of tbo fa* tigno and exposure iholdent to aotlro military Ufa. , , . , Col. Pal# waa at home on farlcngb when fbo now regiments wore forming bare; by per* mlsetonbf.his superior offloan, ha undertook to reeruit a company, and had. succeeded to •omo extant when be waa chorea a '.Lieutenant In Col. Clark’a “Beandhead** Regiment. Ha performed bit duty so satisfactorily that, when tbo dismissal of CoL Qaet created a va oanoy ,he waa strongly .urged,by themenforpro y motion, whioh tha Governor baa acknowledged ■by leading hii commission. The Old Folio’ Concert. Xk£* popular troupe present a. rare pro fUH for thli .Toning. Tho Uiuta and Bnilie P.lge wUI .ppoar in tbob banzai lolot nnd4ntu, in which tboj nightly rocoivod with continued ploadiu. All an grind old anthemi—Tho Dying Ghrlitlu.” "Idotß Jobor.h’i Awful Throno," "E»»t*r Anthun,” - So Forth to. ith. Mount.” Strike ao Ojmbri,” eto. Mill ■Goorrin. Prig, eingl “ Tho Soliiori Tut. 'Gorlin Rubra will ling “ Brnenntion Day, and tbo grant«liiughtagXrlo” wiU alio wodnntd *■*■* ewnli*.. Tho hall ii nightly , SSSmS Or*. nnd%.Won»bl. nndioncM. \ Tbo troop, willnotrwnninlongor than thnpro* •mt ink. Thom who doiir. to wltn«ia arir w nnlqno porforarnoel'lhonld go. nt ono., non M. go otrij in tho truing ua. bniiioon Slid »Fr "• - ~-l " Death .fSejfbß. W. Bard. We are pained UJinonoi the death of S**gt% B. W. B»rd, of Company B, 123 d Beg- Bn t | Pennsylvania Volantcers, CoL Clark* sif£t. j). vai the oldest son of Mr. Biohard father merchant, and for man; yean connected jvlth the bouse of Whitmore, Wolfe, Duff * 00. /He Ware young.man of great wenmte*. belbwdbywU who knew him. We JJ}Sensed he had been indisposed for eoarttfV»»a is hospital, bat had rallied, and we# supposed to be oat of danger, when k. tAAkA relsrrr which baa terminated his srsfi *« *««»**» u* .rtnla, t» ,r»e»r» Uu to&j, { ° T hw- .-'.v ‘\ L Pnteß—Jolm Stewart, weU faiowh.M tte prnrtetor tl Brniii'i cutl*, in tho Third nnl.'AU.fhu,, had a baarin* Ufor. Major .Atenadtr, on Stead., •i'aning, on a oharg. of dUord.rl, conduot, “J ntrt- **• Undor. Tho «aM wao mado' ont, and u. Mnjorinflioted n ponaltj of $2O. nnd On ooite. The defendant threatened to tab 1 * ** appoel, hat not tendering any bail for th PJ^P 0 * 6 * the Major told him he most pay ti» ®J* or go to jaU. He ohote the mere hono.****** **• UxstaUre,andforked over ttfe money. \ Lanonr or aCoat*-—A colored mas n amed MetbiesJonee was arrested at Bowiekley on Wednesday/ by eflosr Bowden, of Allegheny, charged on oath of Mrs. Sarah Trimble with the laroeny of an overcoat.! Be admitted to Mrs. Trimble that he had steles the boat from a steamboat, but Cold qaUete different story to the o&eer.- There, is also a flharge of as sault aad battery pending against Jones. He eras looked np for a hearingbefore Mayor Al exander. /•' , s Bacarxp raox. thk Buruau.—Two hoys warned Dyer and Swagger esrapod from the Hooso of Befoge on- Wednesday morning. They had boon employed in theenglne boose, and adrantage of a fevorble opporta nity they raised a plank against the wall, elimbed np and made good their escape. Dyer belong* to Allegheny city, while Swagger wae oommitted from Mercer county. ' Assault.— Mr*. Sallle . Hall yesterday swore ont a warrant before Alderman Taylor against Miss Brands Emery for astanlt and cuing threatening language. Aeoording to her ststement, Fanny assaulted her with a ehair, and threatened to use further violence. /fw hearing the ease, in default of ball,-the Irate ?H a r eras furuishod with lodgings oh ibehllL The parties were both colored. ' n f w.r . «—Mill Baton appear. to night In ha great eharaelar of CamtUer«pporfad by Hr Bendefaon u Armeod Darel. Inthto ckineter Mile Booh etande uneqaelledj bat ha vondafal pereohetton of the put li too wall kuna to tho theetre-golag pnbUo to mod anything mom than n son annonnoo ment to iaaarae fall honsa. r Bam at Bonn—Mr. Joaleh.*Copley l Jr., who waa takaa prinona In tha battto of Mnr faaaohoro, and eonreyed tkanoa to Biehmond, arrirod la thio city on Wodnooday, Iron Camp Parole. Aaaapolie, haring .obtained • brief farioaghfor thepurpoeeot rial ting hli friandi. Ba wit! anil upon hu aoqaaintanoee In a day or two. ' BaUKT Tax. —Soldier* famillea of tho Seo ond ward, Allegheny, Bill leoalre their relief moner aa Prloay afternoon, Itth lnet., at thraa' o’eloek, In Bar. Dr. flwlfi’e churoh, Bearer atraat. ■ Low On Bom.—Mayor Aleteada hie haanoonptllad to nraaat eld pnaleh jolte a samba ofboya.oflaU.fer anting la a rode n t —«» an tha etraata attaak lag paraona with enow ball, ate. ~ ■Oa a Jcntona a.—Captain Sampla, of tha lUtk Beglment, haa arrirad here on a brief rlalt to hla family, In Allegheny rity. Taa ltth of Tebmary U near at hand. V elan tinea, of all ktnde, at Pittoek’r, oppo* rite tha Boat Offloe. On laomam new Oute-de-b Ultot, al Pltto!k’»,dff c * u ? *** Pott OOok ;v .V Au. an** or at Plttoek’e, op. JtHath* . ' . . y f itll klhde.ktPlttotlrt.orpo. - (S* SPECIAL LOCAL; NOTICES. . Smtm An Bin*'! Brrui Kaoiiii, fet nadte ud pirpom, in tk« A. V. Dunn, Omni Agent, 80. 18, rifih itxMt. A Good Establuhmxbt to en Cabpbts at. —We ere pleated to announoe to ear readers 1 and the pnblio la general that Mr. J. Finch, I of the Great Weitern Dry Goods, Carpet and For House. corner of Grant and Fifth streets, I eppoiite the Court Home, hat joat reoelved one of the largeitandinoit complete a locks of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bags, Mats andiMat tingever opened vest of the mountains, j The public, no doubt, are well aware of the late sudden rise on Dry Goods, and -in fact all kinds of goods. We ara credibly Informed that Carpets hare advanced over'7s per cent.; this fact cannot be doubted. We were really astonished when we examined Mr. Finch's stock and found it so largo—and, in our esti mation, well seleoted; and what was more to I our astonishment, the prices were so low, con- ! sidering the advance above quoted. 66 now, as Mr- Flnfch hat his stock open and ready for sale, those'ln want of anythiog like; Car pets, OU Cloths, Bngs, Mats or Matting, oan save at least 50 per cent, by calling at his establishment. This house has had, and still .continues to have, one of the best reputations in fhVweitera portion of this State Tor keep ing good Carpets and Dry Goods, and what Is "still better, sells them at eastern prioes. The public will pardon us when we say, you can't do as well at any other bouse in the city. t* non. t* tun. Samuil Qbaham, merchant tailor, Is eloslng out his Fall and Winter stock of goods at ex- | tremety lew prices. They oeniist of all the very latest styles of cloths, oauiaeres and vestings, of which a large assortment is adapted for the Spring wear. . Gentlemen wishing to asve money would do well 'to call early, knowing that you will pay twenty-five per oentf more for goods in the Splng than at the present time. Don't fail to call and get a good fitting garment. Samuel Graham, Mer chani Tallor, No. 54 Market street, one door from Third. Faaxxovablb Oloyhiuo. —Gentlemen oan always find a superb supply of ready' made elothifig for themselves or boys, at thoeloth- I ing emporium of W. H. M'Gee A 00., corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Alle gheny. Those who prefer having their doth lng made to order, are assured that the stock of materials for overcoats, business and dress suits cannot be equalled for variety and qual ity In this vicinity, while a good fit may bo depended upon. , ‘ : VoLUKTKiB for the army should not leave the dty utitil supplied with Hollow*!’® Fills and Ointment. For sores, wounds, small-pox, fevers, said bowel complaints, these medicines are the best in the world. Bvery Frenoh soldier nses them. Only 50 oentsperbox. . ’ Cxoigb Holiday Pessibts. —J. M. Rob erts, No. 17 Fifth street, is now opening the most oholoe stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods ever displayed In this city, and is sell ing them at remarkably low prices. Hottos to the property owners of this city is hereby given, that any repairs needed about their booses will be done promptly, if they teaTe their order at Cuthbert's Carpenter and Joining Shop, on Virgin alley, just above Bmitbfield street.' Ombuui Call* will be taken at Che Omnibus office, No. 405 Liberty street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All calls most be paid fn t4«M«S tm HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFIC HOMBO PATHIO BSttXDIXS FOB THE PEOPLE. The axderalgncd, baring u#*d Professor HUM PB&CYS' HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES In om hmtltee with lb# meet «a'Uf*ctory reeuha, and har |»C fall eonfldsnee In their g eoaieenf.a, parity and recommend them ta all per*ona who wiih to bar* eefe. reliable and effleactau ram* dlta at hand for private or domeatx naa: : ■ Tgaßar. Wa, Hoamer, editor of **lha Bortbarn Independent” Auburn, fi. T.; tha Bar. L B.Cr«a •ay.l>. D., Sector of 8 V Pater*# Chureh, Actor#, H I.; tha Bar. B. J. Iree* Gbap'aln of the Aobaro Btato Pilaw; tba -Bar. Bpencat X. Bica, Bacur, Bawß*d£d, Mane.; theßeTAUm Steele, K. T, . Gocferaaoe; tba Her. Bemuei Bichole, BaatQanwaa I Conference,*!. T.; tba Bar. P. B. Pratt, Ik net, Vt.; <ha Bar. John X Bob la, Buffalo; A. a Bart* Sag.. Vr.-**, b. T.; tba Hon- Seal Bow, Portland, Ha.; »h« BchuyUr Colfax, Heath Bead, Ini.; tba Jcnr»ai, ,, CWambi»#, Joteph Beatdlet, Utica;,*•**» Otici, *. T.} A. 8. Pbnd, -<*L» *• T * iuat * Plunkett, Haahvllle, T*»- LIST OP BPEOIFIO BaXSDIS®* So. I—Por Ptrtr, Congestion and Lcffiinmiticn. jlo- 8 lor Worm Parer, Worm Colic, V*ttiag Teething and Walefcl neea'of Infanta. - , . . ~ L _, Ka. f-Icc Diarrhea, Cholera InHatum and *am- Colic, Griping*, Dywntery or Bloody 6—Tot Cholera, Cholera Morbua, VemlOnf. H©^7—For Coach*, Cold*, Inflatnxa. Sore Throat. 80. 8-Per Toold-eehe, r»c*-ecb*, Banialgta. So. h-Por Headache, Vertigo, Beat and ffnlnew **Vo!s£iltv«piia Piß»—For W«ek and Deranged StonachfCotutlpation and Liver Complaint. So. 11—Tor Female Irregularities, scanty, Palafnl or anppreeard Period*. ! , So. li-Por Leacxrrhti, Profuse Meueee, Bearing dean of Tioilm. 80. 13—For Croup, Hoarn Cough, Badßraathlag. So. 11-frTl Abeam FOle-Tor ErjdpeUe, Erup ’ riots, Pimplee on tha Pace. • MU Ob Ca M rfgo rlafa, complete, in morooooand bookJS 00 Owe of SO riala and took, plain *«| raid of U nambared boxeiand book, ■■■■■■■■—. JJO of 6 numbered boxes mid 1 J® ci n wntusberad boxee, with d1ieett0de......... *® i„"T el 9 o*« Till*, for_phT#ici>M'f.»—lb oo ***** AlfO SPECIFIC) A JZSZESS&EFttte*- ration. Price, t.O cent# pL .FarZar IHoOrnym SSSSSJ.Her. lhsEar.tte.rtenlt«tf Bcariel near, serial#. Per Holms iff .tba Haad, L. price. Jug end Binging In the Ban, and Ear*. 60 cent# per box. ; t, «*dln. Fur flerq/abi.—Enlarged Gland#, Enlarged . ~gg. doxatlug Tonalls, AwaUup ahd Old Ulcer#, oc . lone Cachexy oi Children.. Prioe, M cent# per bo. : For Geacrol or Herroni Weak* sets, either the remit of fctekneie. Exceeeire Medi cation er Sxhatutlngßlaahargea. Plica, fiO oenu per box. For Bropeji.—Plold Accumulation#, Toptld B*«U> inge, with etaaty Hecretiont. Price, 60a per box. For Bt* fifcinm.—Deathly Blcknwa, Vertigo, Baa* ■m, V tnuing, aad hloUncn from rld.ng or motion. Prlra, 60 cent# par box. For lAaraan.—Far Gravel, Benal Caneali, Dlflkmli, Painful Drinatloa, Bhh aaea of tba Sidney*. Trior, 60 coot* par box. Far Bewfanl - Peiiwf>h#.!t»lnrolitotary r PladmrgM and Oonaeqnast Picatratloa and DabUlf j, lb* moat! aooceerfol atod *fßdeof rMned> known, an 4 may be \ r*litdupona#acare. Prlce; |l p«rbox* • - JOHH JL PTCTOB, Bole Agaotferih* Western Ooontryi ' ■ Real estate savings insti- IDTIOSi tncojpesnicdrfex Ibo LtiUuar* «i Ps&nsjlnuiA. - Open for Df posits from 10 n. m. to 2 o'clock p.«.» dolly; slso on BAIUADAY EVXMIHGB, from 6 to • o’clock. •■'‘Offloo, 63 FOURTH STRUT. A SAFI, OOSYXHIKHT ond PROFIT ABUB DXPOBITOBT, Jot HtckulM, labonn,(]|«rki,ud *U those whoa mesas ore* rings arc tmsU* It tho command* ltMlf to Xucntor*, Administers, Oot* tMtora* Agsnts, Tolßntary.fiocwUos cr AmocinUon* •ad persons oi otl oiassco. IfiUmt at tho rat* of BIX PX& OXHT. por so- Bttailswld oadfpodts, which, if not dnvo, will boplocod to thocrodltof tho dspaaUovon tho first daps of ICaf aad Morombor, aad thoriwAor tear tho MB* lotofost M tho BCtSapoL At thlfl nio. ißduw vllAwMsialMOw hM&TfMrs. Interest will comww&coon oil doped to tho dm and jytwft dajoof lho : month eftor such deposits or* mads. . Books, containing Cbsrtsr, Bj.Lsws- Apm tarnish* od op •ggUcßtma •> tho ottos. Boa. Tko*. K. How*, Inm Jom> : W. B. CoMWd,,.} limv OUUfi w».: JwHfcrywl >Vi»f i»i.-ew— •- - TUBT.BEOBIVKD, ' / *AT TBI 088 DOtliiX iW (riLBI ROM, ' . „ ,hObM TpWrth f .tTMt, -' - • ' . A lim to* tt eatnr «o*' -ffIYIB FLATID WAKc, FAKO* wkkfc vU baeold >in cheep, leofae* oftt «V stock; Flees® etea In aa/examine the goods, .... X.CT&AUf. r - • 1 '' ' < f ABD OIL.—IOO bbl*; No, 1; winter . U itniarfQtai&Batl d ttcaluuid and for safety * r . If jLDAIMaAkZOX. ; . r . mil »■ • 1 , y taaafltfl Wafers trest , Older ter Vfefabr - snsri, oouan, & FBIBH BOPPLT JCBT BICIITID. BSAB WBAT TUB PEOPLB BAT. Noa. 67 rx£.69 Fdpth Bmn. ■Trisifffiwl—lßAAO JOBBB. Ffeo IrMld—t-yf.B. OOPXLAXJX If®** J. K. If oorhsed, o.a.Eaw|. |: J*»i>fiuu« a : BkhOba Salt*. • lo w* •a. a. CAfaanß. HE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL D'SPATCRES Special DUpetch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Wabhixotox, Feb. 10, 1803. THURLOW WEB®. Thurlow Weed is hero, end has had tiro protracted interviews with the President. His friends say that Linooin sent for him, .nod it is believed that he Is endeavoring to secure the re-organixation of the Union party on his ideas of conservative republicanism, leaving what he ealls ?6reeleyism” out in the cold. THS COUSTRRMAXDIXO Of BURXBIDB*S KSOIRT ADVAXCK ORDER. The Committee on tho Conduct of the War Is devoting itself to the alleged insnbordlna tlon of officers, whose influence with the Pres* ident secured the countermanding of General Burnside's orders for an advanoe. It has come out that a Cabinet minister assisted them in their nnmilitary proceedings. GOSSERTATIVE IXTERtSTS GLOOMY. The President, Soward and Weed had a long consultation at the War Department to day. Weed spoaks of things as looking gloomy for conservative interests. CHisa’B YIXAXCtAL PLAX. The friends of Chase's financial plans claim that on a count of the Honse to-day a majori ty of the members were found favorable to the Bank bill. TAX OX BLAUQHTKBRD AXIKAXfI. Butohors from tho Eastern cities are here before the Ways and Means Committee seek ing a reduction of the tax on slaughtered ani mals. ! a Wabhixotox, Feb. 11,186?. KXPLAXATIOX or OUR SPECIAL 00RRC8P0SDBXT. Tuesday’* papors, just reeeived at your Washington office, contain half a column or more of Washington specials which did not pass throogh the hands of your oorresp ind ent, and whioh ha would have never sent. He desires it to bo understood that he is. nc t re i sponsible for them. Efforts are being made to find out who sent thetn. COSGRXSSIOXAL. The prospeots of the banking bill before the Senate is hardly so flattering as a dajy or two ago. . Mr. Collamor made a damaging speeoh against it to-day, showing %mong other (things that It put a more formidable engine of power in the hands of the Secretary of tho Treasury than tht qld United States bank, and that tf he ohooaes he can, unless a political make himself President. A vote is to be taken to-morrow on the and probably it will pass, if at all, by a small majority. Mr. Seward requested Secretary Welles to I direct bis cruiser to respeot the treaty stipu lations with Great Britain, authorising the search of vessels only on reasonable sus picion, and that she was engaged In the slave I trade. Welles, viewing this as practicably a I nullification of the blockade, refused. THS BLCCKAD* OP OALVBSTOX. Secretary-Seward recently sent a dispatch to Lord Lyons, which admitted that the blockade of Galveston may have been inter rupted, but that it was immediately resumed, and will be eontinued until farther nolice. This, Lyons sent te all the British Consul* in North America, with orders to notify him of the date of their reception of* the notice, doubtless taking the view that vessels, clsiared between Magruder's proclamation and Sew ard's notification of the resumption of the blockade, will be entitled te free entrance and HISCOSOOOT or omens A long list of offioers was announoed In general ordor to-day as reported at Head quarters, as guilty of certain offenses and to bo dismissed within- ten days, unless by that time they report themselves under arrest for trial. Among them are the following West ern officers : For visiting Washington without leave— Blent, Church, 26ih Michigan; Capt. Tren- { ton, 3d Minnesota; Capt. Detrloh, 74th Penn sylvania ; Lient. Armsey, 62d Pennsylvania; Lieut. E. W. Read, 83d, Capt. McClellan, 101st, Capt. Bean, 6th Wisconsin; Captain Parsons, 4th Michigan. For failing to report as ordered—Lient. Balding, 19th Indiana; Lient. Fenton and Lient. Neville, Bth Michigan; Lieut. Gran ger, Bth Illinois cavalry; Lient. Roberts, 3d Wisconsin. For being drank in the street and sent to the guard house—Lient. Distrow, 10th Va. For Remaining here after their Diseharge from Medical Treatment—Lient. Hale, 6th Mich.; Capt. Emerson, 6th Wisconsin. ax IKTIKTIIW. The publishers had an interview with tho Ways and Means Committee to-day. No re sults, but the prospects are better. The Ways and Means 0 mmittee till soon report an amendment to the tax bill, reducing on some articles and incrsaslng on .others. The Increase Is particularly on luxuries. pcchakas’s clkbxs. Assessments are to be levied on Mr. Bn- thgnan’s clerks, still in office, to carry elec- Now Hampshire and Connecticut for tio .v r» 'Wtecrate the Do. . ■ i—- w ■* Jersey LegUlatme. „ „ vb.11.-In IbaSeogi* to-day, T»t»TO», nt|l d. molnUou and re- Mr. Boekiey F- . j} or , 6n county r agaln.t monitranoe, from ; Jho re.olu- Holt. man’. „ „„ boon tiona dtolut • i ' *4. inengnrated by tbo "*•“«>• P'- position. of poaoai lho;tid did oomo from soond; WMi. ortMurn H homo, they oppon Ibo Mil* t l ™ « fcoitilUlei MttT tho robol. ley down J th ’ ir “‘ n , iimt lho obligation. nnd ‘boy hovo broken and forfeited. Third, " h “‘ eit way to an honorable peace .« * ▼igoroai prosscatlon of the wa \* Fourth, That we aik not to be dUgraood by the pa«- eage of the reiointiona of Holt.man. D. -Smith’. reiolutloni aro of a oharaoter reiter ating in •nbttanoe.tho reaolntiona of Senator Randolph, and the Twolution providing, drtt, that T. Runyon, J. B. Worlondy, A. Brown log: H. Green, J. 6. Daroy, and M- Biplow baud are hereby appointed oomminionen to proceed to Richmond and a>oerUl« »heth« the BHJM, now in, arm* againet ‘ho United SUtel Government, will ooment to reaffirm their edheilon to the Union, and moinlH th, * authority of the C.n.tltutlon, and if net, on what term, amicable rela tion, t.nnder one State government, «*n be m u red between; them and other State.. •Be oond—That we Invite the 00-operatlon of the* eleter Burn. In the fraternal mltilon ,h Pre.ld.nt of the United State. 1. hereby requeued to ‘V* 1 * eoinml i.ioner. the newwary eafogpard. l in eeonrity upon their journey. P Th« . «.»r£h. were refers to the Com mittee-on Pederai Relations. - . „,,,, The tmauous U; holding a meeting to agree whrtt pol loy ehall de adopted. , j From Vicksburg. l imoaoo. Peb. 11.—A .pedal dllpatohfrom IfaiOj* <• that newa has V been re- JJi up to fiatuitlay lart. S e mmttueen of the We.t returned*om be loi r Her trip wa. moit.uoow.ful. IBhemet ml ki three stmmer. with provUlonrior the r®’ tela »t Vlok«barg, sod iuoo®®d®d Itt *xnkia| ' S tti! *Bhetook ««y lx n P tl,o T. , hmW.n f “ Com 1. * Colonel. Th.Gtmenof Ihe We.t Z< Pit near enough to Port Hudjon to draw fit n from the enemy 1 . upper Uttwy. > The ninth Army Corpi. - new loar, Peb. 11.—The Stm Haven ifes2i!aKSSi»iS; .Emm*. FBOO HARRISBURG, Bpedal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Harrisburg, Feb. 11,1863. Sixati.—Mr. Stein’s resolution, instruct ing the Judiciary Committee to report a bill to fix the amount to be paid by thoie^claim ing exemption from military service- on ac count of conscientious scruples, was passed, j Mr. Johnson's resolution, to provide aa amendment to the State Cohstitutlon, so as to allow soldiers to vote, was amended so that I the law now in forco shall diroot such elec tion until otherwise ordered by the Legisla- j ture. The resolution was then passed. I Mr. Wallace offered to amend by adding: tt Provided, That none but citizens of the I Commonwealth shall act as officers ( at I elections." The amendment was lost. 1 Mr. Graham introduced a bill relative to the olaim of James Dlgnam of Allegheny 1 county. It is for damages sustained by him I for loss of time and detention, oeoasioned by I locomotives, eta., passing through the State tunnel, when employed at tho same. Mr. Bound intreduoed a bill supplemen-1 ’ tary to an aet entitled an aot to con solidate, revise and amend the pedal laws of the Commonwcelth, approved the 31st of March, 1860. It provides that!no civil prooess shall issuo or he enforced against any 1 person mustered into servtoo of the* United States or this State, nor against any person who shall hereafter be mustered in said ser vice for th% spaoo of three years, next Suc ceeding the dato when«uch person shall have been or shall bo mustered into such ser vice as aforesaid, provided that the operation of all statutes of limitations shall be suspend-; ed upon all oiaims against sash persons dur- ing sued term. I Mr. Penney introduced a bill relating to | proceedings in cases of partition In equity. I Whenever a bill has been or shall behere after I filed in. any Court having equitable jurisdic tions in cases of partition, and- the master j or the master and commissioners to whom the I proceedings have been or may be referred, I have reported or shall hereafter report that I the lands or tenomont cannot be divided with- I out prejudioe to or spoiling tho whole, and the I parties have refused or shall hereafter refuse to take the same at the valuation/ Then it shall be the duty of said' oourt to order the master to mhke sale thereof at public auction, 1 giving the like notice that is requirod in sales under proceedings in partition in the oem mon law courts. Tho master is to make re turn of sales. An order of court can then be made direetiag the mastor to make a deed of the property sold upon the purchase money being paid or secured to be paid. Before this is dono ihe master is to give bonds to the Commonwealth for thousoof the parties In terested in suoh Gum as the court diroots. inVUTiI CUNUIiISSS—SECOND SBSS10! WABHitforov, Peb. ll» 1863. House— Mr.. Waahburne, qf IIL, gave no tice of his intention introduo# a bill to repeal all laws levying dutiej on railroad iron and ooal. Mr. Crittenden, of Ky., from the Commt tee on Foreign Affairs, reported a joint reso lotion to facilitate a proper representation of the industrial interest ot the United States at the International Agricultural Exhibition at Hamburg, in July next. It appropriates $lO,OOO for the transportation of artiolef to New York, and thence to Uambnrxand back, to be returned free of doty, andao,oQQ for toe salary of the Commissioners and a clerk. Mr. Lovejoy, of III.) said that the Commit' tee on Agriculture bad agreed open the same amount for the expense of transportation, btft bad appropriated nothing for the pay of the Commissioners, as various gentleman ware willing to pay their own expenses. Mr. Frederick A. Conkllng, of N. Y., said that a year ago the House refused to make provision for the exhibition at London, for the reason that all-oar resoarees should be de voted to the crashing oat of the rebellion. That reason was still a good one, hence he weald Tote against the resolution.' The debate was resumed on Mr. Calvert's amendment, that no part of the appropria tion shall be expended for the pay or main tenance of the seventy-sir acting midship men appointed during the recess of Congress by the Secretary of the Navy, in Violation of the law, and that they be discharged from the Naval Academy, tn of their Illegal appointment. The amendment was agreed to. Yeas, 49; nays, 46. Mr. Stevens, of Penna., offered an amend ment that, hereafter, while this rebellion lasts eaek Congressional District, in loyal States, shall have ono additional midshipman, to be appointed as heretofore, on nomination by the members of the House of Representatives, and the members and delegates of the present House shall each be entitled to one additional midshipman. The amendment was agreed to. Without coming to any oonolaiion, the House adjourned. Bksatk.— Mr. Wilson oatled upa MU to in create the number of Majors and Brigadier Generals In the volunteer service. It pro vides for an inorease of thirty msjors and and hundred Mid seventy brigadiers, making the whole number seventy msjors and two hundred and seventy brigadiers. At ths expiration of the hour, the Chtlr called up the speoial order, being a bill to aid the State of fttissoori In emancipation, but the unfinished business of yesterday, the Currenoy 6IU being, however first in order, was taken up ' 4 " An amendment 1 was' offered by Mr. Harris, of New Y-Ork, which wav adopted, that* If any bank or banking association; - * engaged. In banking, shall be holders of U-B. bonds to. tbe amount of fifty per cent, of Its. capital, stook, it may transfer to the U; 8. Treasurer such bonds or put thereof in the manner pro vided by this sot, and will boentltledio re ceive circulating notes to eighty per osnt. of the bonds so transferred and deliver- ®de Hr k Colitmvr ipofc® »g»lnife the Mil lengtb. * ‘^ Mr. Sherman replied to hit ntgnment. Adopted. On motion of Ur. Sherman# Chicago and. St. Louis were alao ineorted. Mr. Powell offered,an amendment requiring thAßanka, In twelve aontha war ia‘ died, to redeem fifty per oent. of their olr >4od in specie, apd In three yeari to re- Se“m the* «■ u > aa y ß » - edj'inm. Rej toted. Mr. Powell moved to Dc . lut ed peti- Mr. P tioh. In feVor of a rdiablo camp u. ampalanee corps. ’ The Senate then adjonrnod,-wUh the nnaer ituiding that the wot® would be taken at o&e o*oiQflk to-morrow. • Official Dispatches. fxßßtuQTon, Feb. 11.—The' following inuinieaUon WAB transmitted to the Senate to43»p; Tothe Preeiim l of lie United State* i ibo ScoreUry of Blow, to whom was re forl-od a resolution of the Senate pu»d on tbJ 9th day of February, instant, fin these wol-dc, Til! "Reeoleei, That tho President of [tho United State! bo requestedto_oommu ntoato to tho Senate, If not Incompatible with the pnbllointerest, the character of the. sug gestions mado by the Secretary of State, of the United Statu, to M. Morcler, the rep.'e sentatlre of the Emperor of the French, to thTsHovernment, ae narrated in hie commu nicated to M.lhourenel, under data.of the. XSth of April last, whioh induoed Hi Mereler to; under take'hls missiod*td Btohmond in tut month, and what representation, If any, he was anthoriied to make from this QoTtrn ment, or from the Secretary of BtaU, to ihe> Ocnfederato authorities JJ has the honor to ,obmil tho following report: -That no suggestion, were made to Ur. Mer oter by the Secretary of State that Induced, or were designed or calculated to Induce, him to undertake a mission to Kico«oond| tn April laCor at any other time. He was; not then, nerhas he or any other person erer been au- J thorised by this gorernment, or by the Secr etary of State, to make any representations of any kind, or on any suhjeot to tho iniurrac tionary agents, or so-called authorities at Biohmond, dr to hold any communication with them on behalf of this gorernmen t. From the beginning ot -the present diaturhanses «ntU the spring of 186J,thlsdepartmnntwnsohaeged. 1 with theVrthelrltyof *»sHSg I«ses nr pass- j f^^iwiSwseSuninSrUHtedßtaienl •honld bo denied stub puiporta. It thought a sound' and liberal policy to leave them free to visit any part of .the country to • which they are accredited, so long a* there j should be no ground to question their good faith towards this government. This has been uniformly avowed as the , eonrse of the (Government; Accordingly a passport was granted in the month ot April, 1861, to his Excellency Rudolph Sahleiden, minister resident here of the Ropublio of I Bremen. A like passport was granted in August sth, 1861, to the French minister allu ded te by his Royal Highness the Rriuco Na poleon Jerome, then on a visit to this capital* and in April last a similar passport to the i French minister. These passports were grant ed at the request of these distinguished per sons respectively, and not on anv suggestion of the government or Secretary of State. They severally traveled in & private unofficial capacity* They bore no communication, whether formal or informal, verbal or written, from’ this government or from the Secretary of State to any insurgent, and they brought none from any such persons to this govern ment or to the Secretary of .State, Since the 4th of March, 1861, no communication direct! or indirect, formal or informal, has been! held bv this government or by the SeS-; rotary of State with the insurgents, their aiders or abettors. No passport has been: granted to any foreign minister to pass the military lines, except by the President's di rection, and each of such ministers who has received a passport has, on his return, waited upon, the President as well as the Secretary of -State,:and given them such'accounts unasked as he thoughtproper, of the incidents of his journey* Of course these statements are to | be qualified, to far as the facts relative to the communications concerning tbo exchange of prisoners and other military matters in charge of the War Department may affect them. Respectfully submitted, (Bigned,) Wm.H. Sbward, Department of State, WaehinQton, Feb. 9, 1863. Acting Rear Admiral Porter, In terms of congratulation,.communicates to tho Navy Department the roport of Col. EUct, com manding the United States ram Quoon of tho West, giving an account other passage of the batteries at Vicksburg. The following is the report: U. S. Stbah Bau, Qobbh or tbs Wtsr, ) Biiow Vicksbobq. Fab. 2,1863. J Adtiiral: In compliance with your instruc tions* I started on the Qaeen of the West a half-past four o'clock, a. m., to pass the bat teries at Vicksburg, and sink tho rebel steamer lying before that city. I discovered immedi ately on starting that the ebango of the wheel from its former position to the n&Trow space behind tho Queen’s bulwarks did not permit tbejboat to bb handled with sufficient accuracy, i An hour or moro was spent in rearraDgisg it, when finally, while rounding the paint, the sun rose, and the advantage which woaldb&ve resulted from darkness was lost to ns. The rebels opened a heavy fire upon_ us as wo neared the city, but.we were only struck three times before Teaching the steamor. Bho was lying in nearly tho same position that the Arkansas Occupied when (Icn. Ellet ran the Queen into her on a former occasion. The same causes which prevented the destruction of the Arkansas then saved the City of Vicks bofg this morning. Her position was sueh that if we had run obliquely into her as we came down the bow of this Qaeen would inev itably have glanced. Wo were compelled par tially to round in order to strike her. The consequence was, ns the edrront was very strong at this point, it oaught the stern of my boat, and acting on her bow as a pivot, swung her round so rapidly that nearly nil her momentum was lost. I had ' an ticipated this result, and therefore caused the ' starboard bow-gun to be shotted with three; of the incendiary projectiles re commended in yonr orders. As we swung around, Sergeant J. H. Campbell, detailed • for the purpose, fired this gun.* A sixty four pound shell crushed through the barri cade just before he reashed the spot, but he did not hesitate. The discharge set the rebel steamer on fire, the flemes of which they sub sequently extinguished;' At this moment, , one of the enemy's sbellaet the cotton, pear the starboard wheel, on fire, while the J dis ; charge of oar own gun ignited that portion ’ which was en the bow. The flames spread , rapidly, ahd the dense smoke, rolling into ’ the engine room, suffocated thd engineers. 1 I sew '.hat if I attempted to run Into the city of Vicksburg again that my boat certainly would be burnt. I ordered her to bo headed down stream, and ordered every man to ex tinguish the flames. After much exortioh the fire was put out by cutting the burning bales loose. The enemy of eourse were nos idle. We were struok twelve times, nut tboagh the cabin door was knooked to pieces, no material Injury to the boat or to any person on board was inflicted. About two regiments of sharp shooters kept up a continual fire, but did no damage. The Quean was struok twice in the hull, but abote the water line. One of our guns was ! dismantled and ruined. I can only speak in 1 the highest terms of tho conduotof every man on board) All behaved with cool determina tion and eourage. I remain very respectfully, . CbAOLSS Eivbks Ellbt, Commanding Bam Fleet. The Nary Department has received the fol lowing : | Fuio-Bair Habtsobo, } New Orleans, Jan. 0, 1863.1 J Sir l herewith enclose the report of Aoting Halter J; H. Hannum, of the Harriet Lane, by iwblch you will perceive exaggerations whijoh have been circulated about that vessel; also, the pussUlanimoaii eonduot of the officers who accompanied the flag of truce, and cor roborated to" Commander Law the enemy’s statiement that all the offioers and crew of the Harriet Lane had perished, save some ten or fifteen persons, whereas there were scarcely that number of killed and. wounded. I take It for granted that of nine slightly wounded thelgreater part amounted to nothing, so that theltestimony of the rebel pilot was very noar tbeltrnth when he said five, killed and six or I eight,wouoded. I cannot think but that for th« death of Commander Wajnwrlght and LlebtC Com. Lee, the vessel could not have ’been captured. It is diffioult, however, to Conceive ef a more pusillanimous surrender of a vessel to an enemy already in onr' power than occurred In the case of the Harriet Lane, j Very respeotfolly, D. G. Fa&baqut, Bear Admiral. To Hon. Gipson Wsunis, Secretary of Nary ( ■ i'LAO'SHII* HIRTFOSD, V ] Now Orleaas, January 20,1863. j Sir t I have received dispatches from Com' •mender Bell end Lieut. Commander Head, on theooalt of Texas; extractsend copy of which ,1 Herewith endow, by which yon willsee ear -disasters on that coast sro hot jot ended, si I gad el reify anticipated.. It appears that the enemy came oat of Sabine Paw with two cot tod fortified ■ teamen, on ia certain morning, end ran bit to sea soma twelve or iourteen dfifci, where the mofoing Light war then. The latter eoon got under way; bnt by rebel accounts, and we have no other, they gare ohlse, eoon oame np with and captured her, without losing O man. The same course of noh-resiatanoa appears to bare been pursued by *tba officer* and .crew' of that vessel: as that •sutsudd by those of the Westfield and Harriet i -.. Tfic schooner Velocity was made to Lane. . , 4 VQ . t a hen into port. lam surrender anu ,, 4 no ; etttho gnus of tho very thankful they a- aJL .nablod Mdrnlog Light, as they won thin to erect batteries of great Btrength in sudh a shallow pass.' The guns of the Morn ing Light wore loaded, and went off when they became heated, by which oircumstance I judge themen did not even fire their last oharge, but sarrohdSred without a ifm pleased to see by Commnadorlielli report that the Harriet Lane is eill ®‘>- veatoh harbor, although they_ have! Hied to Impose onus the Idea that she had ran out doting the last gale.:which is now known not tobe the case. Your obedient servant, 1 D Qe FabeiQdt, Ebw Admiral. P. B.—l have just learned that the Morning: tight, was captured in a dead calm by a.] itaABBT owning ®pj?» »•*. > De PiUiOVT, Etif Admiral. UxiliD Ststss Sisan Stoor Bbooxltx, 1 t " Off Galveston, Jan. 25,1883. J Sir i I am very confident that the. Harrlrt Line is within Galveston waters.! Tho sea brtke on the 18th and l»th from one end of the shoals to the other, and nothing drawing over sis feet of water eould possibly have crossed the bar, and nothing oouli have passr ed through when the gunboaU were anchored without being seen, although the. night should have been. very dsrk. Subrequently the iffloers aooompanying Jags oT trues tried to create the Improislon that she is out, one of them saying so plainly. : I don t believe It. ThU morning*Liehfc- Mitehell rejiortea. that he eould see a sgkut rigged jeutl, *»ns P ---a frosi thvmiia-top-iiuuthMKi of which IyKL to bo tho Hurfrt imie Bho•; lit hnaiAtfc* optwthotbar lath* dirpotion of Wriof* Md ■ wm , dottbtlW- auri*d 1 orwr tho Awl water b 7 • riM doriagtho : heavyeMterlyweather. : [i iTMriMfMtfoUrrSOW^MJ^MCTWttk sapoleon’s Proposition Rejected* NkwYoax,Feb. 11.—The Exyreu publishes a dispatch, from Washington, stating that It is reported to-day that Secretary Seward has rejected the proposition of the French Em peror for the North and South to appoint commissioners for consultation in Montreal or Mexico. : Markets by Telegraph PniLADrLriUA, Feb. 11.—Breadstuffa dull, end prices rather drooping; only ljono bb!s. were disposed of for shipment; at 86 60 for Bopertine, $7 ‘25 for ex tra, and 57. £o,'gj7 75 for extrufcmlly. No change in rye flour or cormueal. Wheat do I aud declined 2c.; sates 3,000 bush., red at $1 70 and whits at-31 &o@ 100 ltye steady at 97<«j9Sd. Cora declined; sties 10,000 l>ash. new yellow at 67c. Oats in good request and 6,000 bush, sold at 62®G4c. Bales of barley at $1 44@i 50, and 1,000 bush, malt fit 31X0. No chan go in coffee, sogar or molasses. Provisions held flrmly; sales new mess pork at $l6 and old at 314 75. Kkw York, Feb. 11.—Flour has declined s@loc a sales 8,000 bbls. at S 8 6056 05 for State, >7 49@7 7 for Southern. Wheat declined lc.; sales unimport ant ; Milwaukee Club, 81 85@l 53. Corn- steady; salcß 70,000 bush, at 90@32>£c. Beef qoiet. Perk hoary. Lard quiet. Whisky dull at 68{g£9c. Stocks lower j Chicago and Beck Island, 01; Illi nois Cent al Ballroad, 01; Gold, Demand Notes, 15i% Treasury 7 3-10,102% Tennessee Cs, 62.' New Toax, Feb. 11.—Floor dedißed l@2c; sales of 10 000 bbls at fi.GOQG.SD for State; 57,10@7,55 for Ohio, and 37,3007,75 for Southern. Wheat declined lc; tales of 40,000 bush at 1,35@1,63 for Chicago Spring; £1,53(31,59 for Milwaukie club, and tor Bed western. Com firm; mJcs of 180,COO bosh at 90 »02c. Cotton firm; 1200 bales sold at 92*. Beef quiet. Pork heavy. Lard dull at 10%910%. BiiTtvoftx, Feb. IL—Flour dull and depressed— Ohio extra sells at 37 75, aad superfine at $7. Wheat dull and heavy at 81 &o@2 for white, aad $160(31 63 for red. Com dull at 90<§91c for white, and yellow at 87@88c. Whisky quiet. Provision* Inactive. SPECIAL JTOTMCEB. Jg*A CUOGH, COliD, Ofi AN IRRI- TaTeß THBOAT, If allowed to progress, results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial directions, of fntlmes incurable; " BBOWN’B BRONCHIAL TBOCHKS reach directly the affected parts, aad give almost In stant relit! In BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and OATABBH they are beneficial. The gcod effects reselling f;om the use of the Troches,'and thetr ex tended nie, has caused thsm to bi ocnnterfelttd. Be sure td guard aganat worthier* imitations. Obtain only the pcnaias Broxn'a FroacUof 'irochea, which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. Pcbllo tipi akers and Singers should use tbe Troches. Military Officers and Soldiers who ovir tax the voice and ane exposed to sudden changes, should have them.: tivld everywhere, at 25 teats per bcix. ja cbmdawT j£S£-Lake superior Copper tfiU aud tiMELTING WOBKfI, Pmasunsß. ’ PARK, M’CURDY & GO., Uaaolhctoren of SHEATHING, BBA2IEB3 1 AND BOLT COPPEB, PRESSED CGPPEB fBOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, RP ALTER 30LDEB; also Importers and dealer* in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET I BON, WIBE, Aa. Constantly on hand, TLNNEBS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. Waaaßoo6x, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pena’s. •.•"Special erder* of Copper cat to any desired pat ,rn. myakdiwljT o nervous Sufferer. of Both 3Ki.Xfl.—A reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health In a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and Irregular expensive modes of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fd|ow creatures the uxass or eras. Hence, on tbe receipt of an ad dressed envelope, ho will seod (free) a copy of the prescription u:ed. Direct to Dr. JOHN H, DAG* NALL, 183 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. T. mhlltlvdswT w«. c. *- u. atnusa wiTnaow n0c0n&a............... .wilsos hillkx. f*e*EOßllfgOH. MISIS & MIL LSUB, Foosnnas aao BLacuisitfrs, -WannseToa Woaas, Pittsburgh, Penn’s. Ornas, Np. 21 Ma&*s? Stoxst. Manufacture all kinds of STEAM. ENGINES ANB MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS,! RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILEB3 AND SHEET IBON WORK. AND REPAIRING done on Short notice. mh2fitdly BAKHisS, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANE. VAULT IRON VAULT DOOB, AND STEEL-LINED BUBGLAB-PB6OF SAFE MANUFACTURERS, Nos. 129 and" 131 Third street, betis—■ IFood sad streets—North ride. •3TBANK LOCHS always on band. mh2s pjCTiMSXHOMA uIL WOEES. Long, Miller ff Co. VV'j:ka tit Sharpsburg Station, Allegheny Vallej Railroad. OQceand Warehouse, Wo. A! MARKET STREET. Pittsburgh. Ilanafaclurwwof ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING'CARBON OILS and BENZOLS. «~No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted nou-explo. ilrri, tdway on hand. ocliiljd ftyCOEMWELL ft EEKE, QARIUAGE MANUFAGTUBEBS, At the old eatabUahed Coach Factory, DGQUK3NE WAT, (max Bt. Oxais Stixxl] ••“Repairing done as usual. Steel Works. tsaao josks :..-johm l. boyh..._m.w. ■’cnuonea. JONES, BOYD & CO., ‘ Manolactnrers of OAST BTSSL; also, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, corner of Boae and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pone’s. „ ocl# £5? JOES COCHEA S~ ft BEO., Manufacturers of IRON RAILING, IRON TAG UTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHOTTSBfI, WINDOW GUARDS, do,, Nos. 91 Seoood street And 86 Third street, between Wood tod Market, I Have oa hand a variety ol new Patterns, tansy and plain* suitable for all purposes. " Particular attention paid to endoelng Grave Lets Jobbing done at abort notice. ~ . ah 9 JB. & C. f. MARRLE, Paper SaNOFACTUBEBS and deaden la BOOK, PRINT, CAP, LETTEB AMO ALL KINDS OF W&ip. PING PArEB. : MTHave removed from No. 87 Wood itroet toNo. 83 Smlthfleld itroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ! ■■“ CASH OB TBADE FOB BAGS. my 4 ITJ^TS. WANTKD— A UAUDNEK, to take can of a Trait Garden and email Vii»jird ( ;oe»r the cite. Becoaitueadatfoursqhlred. Inquire at 7ft w&Tfca ttTKgKT | Mi / llrtb WaM'lill LilAlliil>U.'li3.L.y— KX TO DO OSBKBAU QOG88WOB&, about toor milce from the dtj. , The L!gbeetV<eegoa paid. ■ At dtHr* orrtOß. |Y[ Ai/iaotl BXAKCU AUJiKOX iHo aadoTtlgned tro Age&U, for Pittsburgh and TtcUUtj, for , WATT’I H4DIBOH BTABOH OOMPAMY, And keep coniUottj on hand ft ST AAO U jjrartouj itjle pneksgM, which will he fold tn quantities to the tr»4e on moot rtMonnble term*. ' SCHOMAKER 4 [LANG, [. 329 LIBKBTY BTBEtt. w i 01m* ——on**, a. imtiifc A LLEGHENY COAL YARD. /I , W. M. OLiHEi * COL, / ! ' , I- i. ''■ / 'J. GOAL, COBS, LIMB, XUHJB* PLABTXB PAMS, GSUSHT, riiUß BBIOK MiD lIB* OLAX. j n-dflw Anitrton Btrt* a»d sotf» Common i»w:ty ; - ■ / qhakles l. caldwkll, (soooMoor to Judo* Houmo A o#.|) pomk piox,na. Dctler In BACON, L\BD, SDaAB-CDH*D HAM, SMOBJBD 'BBKFi to. / ' ..... 008. X ABBIT ABD nBST STRUTS, - (Ullilv / •PtTT.tpxw. Fi. ann A MONTH.—We want Agents at #OUf«3 » mcntli, expessse paid, to sell cv SnrUtima PmcfUJ OritmUi Bwrwm, abd thirteen other new, useful end- carious articles. Ttttsss dr* Pcutars sent Ami >Addras, SHAW*OL*BK,BidiJeford,Malaa. I dag&BmdawTrT ■'* ' ■ ! •'• an c AM.U-NT.fcL—iwam to tun Agents o | t) in *fay oooaty *t $7B ii mwOt UpmS - 4o*fl*f*d*»*' '“■ ~ - •:!■■• '- 'T '"! i (WXXUAI-3U bale#towme and tor - - . miAH mrwßTjk^v. U, BAKKKLB.—I3O Crude Uil iiwv r-ta for«Ubr n»K*T ROAB foradlT fDniifernktv HBHMCJMXOtia Ut>^ / " . ‘ l : [ , df'J* . 5.' xi.i.reo vs. jAFAKILLA, ’IBG TBB BLOOD, »ef the subjoined TarleHe* ol lorutois ArrscTiCfOT, srcn u Ttr» , EarmoKs, ftMrif*, ri«- TTjt i-a, Blotches, Eoxls, Buux& an» aia 6*« PISUSRS. v . Oaslaxo, lad., Cth Jnc*. 1839. J 0 Aren & Oo.—G#uta: l fwl It my duty ac» . knowledge what “roar Sampariß* baa done for m*. • Haring Inherited 1 * Scrofulous iufecOou, X barest;;*, fared frees it In various way# for years. bomettnui [t baret# out in on my arm#; *cmo> time# it turned;imrard and digressed me at-tba . stomach. Two rears ago it brokeout on mj p«d ul am™, my «*lp and ears v,HU one v>r* »iilch was 'painful and- loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicine* and acYcralrhyetcUDS, but without much relief from any thin*. In focMU , disorder grew wOrr*. At I was rejoiced to read in the Gospel Messenger mat yu l“>d prepared an alteraUTe (Sarsaparilla), for I know from your reputation that 'any thing you made must be goodd leant to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured me. I tock It, as you adviw. ln small do#** ol a taaspoonfal ovfr a month, and used- almost three bottle#. New add healthy akin toon began to form under the ecab, which after a while fail o& My akin I#now dear,and I know by my feelings that the. dl#ea#e ta gone from my ayatem. You can wtll be* litre that I feelwbat I am saving when 1 tell you that 1 hold yon .to be one of thehuccUeaof the age, • and remain eve* gratefully, yours, j - ALFRED B. TALLEY. . BaoscHOOku, Goremx, oa Swn,im> Kick. • Bebulon Bloan, of Prospect, Texas, “Thra bottle* of your SanaparUla cured mo from a Goitre-* a hideona swelling <m the neck, which Thud suilored from over two years.” St. AhthokT’s -‘flax, Rose oa EaTstriXAß, Trrrta ahd Sai rt Rfixuw, Scald.Haan, Biso Wojuaifioaa Btbb, Daorer. . Dr. Bobert -M. Treble write# from, N. Y., 12ih Sept., 1859, tbit ho kw cured an' inveterate case of Dropsy, which,'-threatened to terminate fatally, ky the persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and j»W a dangerous attack of ’ £ryiij>»kii .by . doses .of the same; says he cures the commbn Erup- Uomm by It constantly. LBoopaßHoa oa WinTts, Ovabiak Tcbob, Utßßtsr DacaaATibK, FtBALFTTTrsis^. Dr. J. B.fl. Cbanning, of New: York City, writs*. “I most cbeetliiliy comply witbfharoqiieatof your, agent in saying I-hive found your Snißupnriiia smost, excellent allocative in the numerous coin plaints (hr . which we enfploy each a rtmedy, but especially initoaole Di*adw*oftheBcrolulmi*dUiln?«ia. 1 have cured many invetexau case*of.'iieucortii«i-a by it, and somewhere the complaint; was.-,caused by übwafio* of the tUemt. ulceration, itself was soon cured. Nothing within my kdowlodgo equals it fur these female derangements.” Edward 8. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes: “A dangerous ovarian tumor on otrd of Uir (• males in my family, which bad defied ali-the remedies we could employ, has at length been cu;npMt‘ly «.uri‘d by your extract of Sarviparilla. Our r phywiciaii thought nothing but extirpation could affoi J r»-li*f. but be ad* vised the trial of your SstB«pariiia *■» hut re*oit before cutting, and >t proved «tks-tis:il. Alter taking your remedy height weeks no sytnptoius of the disease remains.” Srtsutf Ain> Mrsi-TTRiAL DtPtAßt. 'I New Oeiesirp, 25ib Atig., IM9. Dr. J. O. Atrr:—Sir: 1 cheerfr.nyenmply with tbw reqneat of your agent, and report to you,some of tbs , •fleets I bud realized with your Si»r«Hi«u-illi». wUb it, in my practice, most of the complaints tor which It Is rr-cbmumnded, and have found its effects truly wonderful In the cure of Few*- • root and Mcivurial Diseases. One of my patients bad Bjpbllitic ulcer* in hid throat,’-which wm- ing hie potato and the top of bia mouth, Yonr Sar* ■ap-.vrllla, afeadily taken, cured him.iu five weeks. Another «ai attacked by secondary symptoms hi hli noae, and the ulceration had eaten away a considera ble part of U, so that I believe lira disorder would toon reach Ills brain and kill him. Hm it yielded to my administration of yonr Sarsaparilla; the nlajtß. healed, is well again, Lot of course without some disfiguration of the lace,- A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by uieicury was suffering fdbm ihispouon ip-her t-oaes. They'bad. baCome" ioitensi'livo to the weather (bat on a damp day she su&rod excruciating pain in her juinU ntid bones. too, was cared entirely by your .Saras- . paHlla In h few weeks. I kuow in-rn Its kiinmla, which yonr agent gave no, that this prepsratioav from yonr laboratory must bo ** great remedy; con sequently, truly remarkable results with It have not surprised me, „ Fraternally yours, G. V. liAEIMEB, it. D. Khx-ciutisx, Goer, Liven ConrMtirr. t IaPEFENDiSiCR, I'restbu Co., Va.‘i> £ ■ • 6th July, 1869. J ' Da. J. Ch Atrb; —Sin I have been afflicted vitba_ I painful chronic JftasmaJism-furalons* time, which, baffled the.-skill of physicians,*And stuck.to me In spite of allitba remedies I could find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla, One bottle cured mo in two ■ weeks, and restored my general health bo much than lam far better than before I [was attacked. i think . It a wonderful medicine. •■■■'■?> J. FTtKAM. • Jules Y.!GetcheU, of St. Lbuls, writes; k ‘l have been afflicted firyests with dn auction of th*-lAr*r, which destroyed my health.l tried every thing, and failod to relievo cho; and 1 have bcon a brokeo-dom man for some years from uo otbor cause ‘than of U>* Liner, ily beloved pastor, the Bev. Hr. Kspy, advised too to try your Sarsapa rilla, because he sold he kuow you, end’ thing ;you msd*>as worth trying.’; By the blessing o? God :it has cored me. and ban ,so puriQed my blood as to ’ i, make a n4w map of me. 1 l-vl young egaik. ’iiie ; best that can be said <?I you Is uot-baii gwd enough. DispsMxi, Hkaat DiUd*«;,Fns, Erthrm, Hzt-AS- I - CUOLT, KeUIUAGU. Many remarkable cures of these affection* have been made by the alterative power of .thin m:iHdac, - It elimalitee the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus overcomes disorders which would hi) suppos ed teyend its reach. Bach a rewi-dy ; haa long bt*»Q ; required by the necessities of the people, ami we ora i 1 confidont-thai this will do for thorn all that medicine , i can do. " OCHHUirS, CANCZK TUHOB r , ENUHOsVrST, tJtCE»A* TIOK, OAOIES, aito Extjlhtio or tnc Coses. A great rarity of cases have e m roporU'd to us where curec of these formidable) conlpluioU have re* suited fhfrn the use of this *-«medy; but our «pece here will-hot Admit them, flonjoof them way ho f<rondin«mr American'-Almanac, w!t!vL the., admits below named are pleated to Tnrnish gratis to aU who call for ~ AYEE’S CHEERY PECTOEAI, : JOB THJC BAPID GUAM VV Conans, Golds, Ikfldekza, uoaesehesf, . Cbobp, Beokohitis, Isoipient I?oR SBJCPTIOK, AKD FOB THE RELIEF lof Coks™wivh Patibhm, ’’s IK ADVAKOKD LTAOKB OF 5 (he Disease, 4a This li a remedy to universally.koown to surpass ■ any other for the cure of throatans lung that it is useless here to publish Lite evidence of Its ... virtual.': Ita unrindled excellence for congh* and . colds, and ita truly wonderful cursor pulmonary . dlsnene. have I"**** it known throughbot-iue civ llixed nations jbf the ea.th. FewaralUe communities, or sren faw<n««, among them who have not sou** per* •onal experience of its effect#—euiuo living trophy la, _.',j their rnijst of its victory oveq the subtleamidanger* ? ons disorders of the throat And-lauge. A« ail know. the dreadful totality of these dieorUera, aud,as they .... a know, too, the effecte of this remedy, «*. ni*a noifl*;*-.'. ojore than to assure themtbartt has now all.Mm ,vlr» „ . tueelhgiit did have wban makiug the curas *hleh >f bare wan so strongly upon the confidence of man* kind. -• ■ Prepared by Dr. J. 0. ATOK A CO., Dowell, Kiss*., . .MTSotd by dealers everywhere. y_,\ Ja23:laweowwKewWy ; ; . • , rpAJLE NO MORE UNPLEASANT „■ X-ASD USBATS MEDICH'I39.—Tor uoploseant ' and dsnterous diseases. use U£LUBOLD’S_ £X* TBAGTBUOHU, which \kae received the endorse* mentofthe boat prominent physician! to the United ‘ Btatee.| le now offered to an afßictod humanity*** m for the following dtee*»c» end, symptoms. , 4 origlnafcingfroTa diseases and abase of the Urtnair or "Sexual Organs] General-Debility,' Mental atm '< Physical-^Depfeei km. Imbecility, Determination of * Blood to the Bead,Confneed Ideas, Hysteria,Genoril IrTltahiUty, Bsstleesuees and tfleeplesimee* at Bight, Abafluce of Muscular SOcltncv, Lobs of Apj-vtiU, - Dyspepeia,;limaciatfon, Low Spfrlti, " tfoa onParalyais of the Organs of Oeuerattco, Palpi* Ution bftimHeart, and.in laa all the concomitants v ef a noreoos ***** debilitated state ut the vysttni* - - To fr*"" l th*' genuine, cut thie out. Ayk for HalmbOld*A Take so other. Cotdr guarauteed.' aDg'dAwT • alOl GXiAbtJ' MAN U ifAOl U HERS,*— : / . lirsaie or to lease; the.property formerly. belonging to the BBOOKLYX TLftil UtiSS aHuated to the city of Brooklyn, near ths Athtutfc'" Tnaworks are hewjia perfect ordur, and lnopefrtloh, and poeetss all .th* facilities tor mak ing eTery description of Olus which wai formerly , made .by-tbe-Brooklyn Jllot'eiaaa Odmpeny, and '• which gave that Company tb* high rfpptaUoniUaw v long enstalned. To A person who has a knowledge of tbt Imrlne^' andean command soma eapital, this would out-f a, > great Inducement* as the‘batance Of capital re* * qaliedccould be famished by the present owcea. ■ JorlWrthar partic&lars apply Uh • - 'li', v s - L A paukbb A 00 n ; r .Vo. £oTrinity BuU4iDE»* !ivw Totiu oo2 l fclwffe3awtf. • 2 OIL RKFINKKS, JiIBULLEEH AND ' BBBWBBS.-*lo accordance with Tax Law, all peraoni engaged in any of Lbo abovu . occophtions are required to keep such books is are ~ ipeelffed in th* law, and make" trk-iuotth y and monthly returna also in' inch manner as fo'spbclhcd-''' •' bylaw. The ucdenlgned ar* preparing the various booaa with printed heading*, blank* for tri*monthlr and month lyrsporte, ihf olcee of exports, biua ' oi lading, k&t end solicit early orders for the* state/ 1 * asbotAliinited sapply wiUbe made aiftreti' * < j; L -it :* WM.G. JOHNSTON ACO., v ;:,. BtegstJobDrlnirrs, Blank.Book'iXanufaeVurcri and atattopers. 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