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' JUtCBOBOLMIOIL Cr&AEIYATXOVB for till o»tta*hy.B, &. bbaw, No. 66 Fifth sUeei eonvotod daily: -'JL. .'."V- • • **in., t*xxasb. •Vdook, 90 40 XU " 45 J, * 88 Distressing Accident—Boy killed* Wftfcgwi t© lean that ftdiitresilag acci ,«»t. waiting in the death of »ton -of Mr; kUtgbny oity, oecunedia ,?lucraburg* on Saturuay loot. Mr. 81ack.it is wall-known* is a member of the Homo of xUpiasaatatfyes from this' county, and «o }■•» tknt Mrs.Blaok had gone toHarrisbnrg* to company wlthher ehtidreo, to remain for •»* UfUt Uteespltalr Theboy in ques tion* aged about seven years*, was amusing - himself Sliding down tho balustrade enclosing Um statoaM* when ho Jolt hU balance and ml to the flpor below. Bo foil upon the back « add . was, taken. up insensible. _ "ho ujazj to the braln wu fatal* and he ex- Fltod in a snort limb. - The body was brought >' -koM on Sunday* and will bo interred from *e resident* of the parents on Bearer street, . aear Benton alley. ' i‘... , Vav Mono—*hx Oheaplst tbt—Mr. J. Fourth street, has received an UlitTtßiTit rf t —*j r“ kl! - > -' 1 ‘‘. —“•* - U| in ekupßMi anything we hare seen. Hymns, Songs of Freedom and Patriotism, •■ ■' aad Miscellaneous Pieoei, wiU' be.. found in thiscollection—-if, indeed, we can apply that „.>emtovrhatls published in separate sheets. ,-- J Thnssshoots, eaoh containing words and nsaa>tei,ohst only three oents apiece, to : Among them we find inch -ns ■. “Freedom* TraUr and jfljhViffgod Save the Nation/* “Whittier’s ;«'**r,*4it*fthO Plantation Negro/* “Heavenly “W are Coming, Father Abraham, handled thodinnd more/ 1 etc,, etc. TijLaw Decision axb Srxnr Diarcioav. i\. Qildenfenny,4S Fifth street,hiss re eeived.a .useful, Uttle book, entitled “The Stamp Law- Decisions, alphabetically ar ‘ imbged, together with a Complete Stamp Di- V xeetexy, preparedfrom this .official furm; with .citations, footnotes a&d references.'* It forms one of Beadle's Dime Btriei—?whloh tells Its .v. price. • ,I.'/ w. ~.. s . •’ - £cxglaxt.— The drug store of Ur. J. U. Fmlton* Fitlh-it, Was entered by bnrglarsat a late hoar lest night.. We an without the, -particulars this morning* but will giro a’fall .•Mount of It Ift; oar evening edition. ■ - In NxwTotx Mixcrer,— This well kßftw.d weekly literary newspaper is for sale at M r _ Henry Miners Book and Periodical Depot, Fifth street. Atitere Arnetts s. Those'who have viewed ■ - the’people of .the South, sinee the beginning of this war, only fr>m oar osmpt, een have "• no adequate ! idea of the. jealous spirit with jWhfefciaey support this rebellion. There this ' feeling is repressed by the dread of the ooase '-'■■■ ‘4}uenees of Its expression; bat in those parts not . ydtreachedby onr foxoes,.its intensity is evino . edin every possible mariner,especially by their '•‘.remaking all other interests subordinate to the -. ' .tCutheranoe of the war. 'The female popola * Litton of the Smathpartieolarly excel in a bitter lhatred ©fthe North, and they strip their ft mess of the ooaforts of. life to contribute to the rapport and efficiency of the soldiers. They —nio take pleas ore in the excitement of the ooxUlt, ana incite the men to a more restate determination to sncoeed. Bat still there U not aa aheolate unanimity of sonti ment even'ln the Ball States. I found a ■ sprinkling of real Colonists down almost to .Mobile parsons jrho will effectually aid opr foroOs* when they shall have penetrated those miterfel reroute*! of the South, under tifepiessure of the blobbed*, which hes the ■i«w kind of inflame*. m e high protective being bozo rapidly developed then' Mi commonly euppoaed.: .. lieaufMturei of elmosl ell klndi ere being successfully efc *tOßpted | often, indeed, In e rude end primi ' tire meimer v but with nn energy that com* . .‘ijWUtttri for rth* went of meny faointles lor prmUetion. At the inme time the entire . .tthnuge in the kind of eglculturel products 'BefcM.it idle to expeot .the Soalh to coffer • greatly fro&the look of aiui of subsistence. : Sven should w# cot off their communication . with the region wait of the Misilssippi, they : should Billproduce enough .of every thing ~ex> ' - oept, perhepc; wool* to supply the uxmy end' v She rebellion wiU not Ceil from this • v _v Sor is the supply of mem Cor the ermy ex- * lteny, who; under the eonieription • ‘ law; hreiUebld’to servo,ere etlll et home. In .~.>®*siqp.hs Ijotleed thet.Boit of the.ieboreri, "iriputrf the reiboedc wen white- Probably •p.-* quartex' of e Billion Ben eould be drewn , *ffrtß ' thth*' BUtea eotf et oceapied b/.our h*je chUl thus tar has Ween alto gether taverebj* to theßouth. Bat there ic e '■ deep-see ted retvcnneu in their affairs thet - - eMiN werte fortv’Odings et Richmond then Ifeogmatest .disaster that hec ever befallen " Thefr bhcclecs 'credit cyctem is feeteo' | kP t * a f > mey coon leeve them with outtha* *o*W*efwar. Ih®lsrael, of Confed* «nUe notes though amounting:.to $440,000,- hn? . ttodionmof the peper money' in circulation. councryl* flooded'with ** indlrf4«U .drtp', Md th. boio..it oorporib «*. ™**»»“blo In Cop wh ->•»»“ * , » Jlloh . U dantlitiiit lMafc 15 n. * ***** Zb. note# rf*t£nbd -mramln * ,tbb jrbole per cent. Thb the rebel leadSn In e b*c *£*?£ Yhttv^eMMitiecJeeve them no elter. ; - i*? thelciue of trearnry no \i *?*> %b%t * *few menu 7 ’ “" V*. worth one-tenth their nominal varu*. The enormous enhonoement by th.dipreoloUoaof th.ir or course, oompeis a.corresponding in nrtioo u the amount of their Issue*, end ee mimtu tk» downfkU of tho whole fcbrie. -. T*«*» traly, Joai.H Comt.Jb. , 7 ;e: t ; HPICLUj XOCAL’ai)HCEB. .-Byrnm Buu'ifinin lUoimi, lu 'iStlßlft~ *°*° af * ot * I * a *pwipom, in tin; A. OiArtrr, dental Agtat. f ; • Wo.' 18. Fifth etmU ' *»“«# •< doling winterstock of foods at u toMnljr Uw print. Th»y oonatit of nil tin TWT Umt, Ityh. of oloth., OMitnnre, mad »Uoi » Urg. uiortmoat it UutM Jot tin. tiering w«r. aeatlesnn wllhlng to im mono; would do well to onll *•»!/( knowing that you wUI pay twraty-fl T e par oant. more for goodi in the Sptag than at the poaaat than.- Don't fall to Mil and get a good fitting famnt, Samuel Oraham, Mer ohant Tailor, So. U Uarkat itreet, one door from Third. .-Vanarowana can alwaye fnd a aoperb rapply of ready nude do thing for thnmnlra Or boy,, at the cloth ing emperinm of W. H. M'Qee A Co., corner of federal itreet and Diamond Sqoue, Allo ghewy. ::Xhon who prhfer haring their oloth ug mada to order, are aainrod that the atooh of materiala for enrooatot hnilnuo and dree, imltioaanot be equalled for Tailed and qnal ltyla thliTiolnlty, while a good lit may be depended upon. OanmaScnoroM.—Dr.Stoneroad, who has Mda the trnlmenl of Canoerom formation! • eparial bulnui for yean in the Em, hai Peamanamtly located to Fltubnrgh, and I, Paapnred to treat that heretofore deemed lu . eeranli dlleaee, Oanoer, inooenfallr, together f rS?, b J ha *' T * mor *> Chronie Dloeri, Qol- Klng’e Bril, White Swell- J*j*r *•<* ehronio diseases re- No operation #r USKS*?"™!* HT Itn0l » »o ears AO charge. Qao«,So, IS9 Qnat Amitin, Courier l-~VoLo.to.rl. who “I*? to row. ih.ii hwth „top!S'd i*r. Ujth« ah,t mttlt Simi.lro», -■ i ■-. ■■■■-'•■•■ v 21* ■ limilt th*Wop« V .mulct thllciiT li Uciuj rajiUntiMiM .hoot p***'*hj*-vw «n^TOhS; ■ * ;,gB3is£3‘ donthem Aflairs. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGBAFH. ' FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Bpeelsl Dispatch— to the Pittsburgh Gszette* Wabhixgtoe, Feb. 14* 1893. QXXSKAL FIIXOgT 1 Has mads another demand to be placed In ac- tive service somewhere. He does not ask for any particular command* but only Insists that if tho President has any use for him as Msjor General* he shall promptly pat him to that use. It is stated that ho has farther de cided, if this request is not complied:with* to resign his oommission in the army* being un willing to hold his place, for which the Pres ident mnst be regarded as thus declaring him unfit. Gen. Fremont was on the floor of the Senate to-day* where .he was warmly wel comed by Wade* Sumner* Chandler* Wilmot* and others. THB PAPKE DUTY. It Is understood that* at their last meeting* the Ways and Means Committee stood- three for the redaction of the paper duty to five per oent.* and five agelnsfc 'lt Is believed that since then Thad. Stevens* and one' other member,- go for a reduction, or suspension* for ono year. The publishers Will be satisfied withthU if they can't get bettor* and it now seems probable that it wili go through In some such shape. OXXERAL BCTLEE. It is statod that Gan. 'Butler's destination has been finally decided upon, and that he was to have received his orders this evening. The stories are that the management of the War Department found him an anpleasant rival, jand waa only too glad to get rid of him. OHABI’SBAXK BILL. Secretary Chase's friends say that a osre fnl count of the House) shews a olear. majority in favor of his bank bill. WißHDraTOi* Feb. 16. The President and Secfiitary of . War; an maturing a plan for the organisation of the fighting black population of the country. , lUct. col. dyvxd* Of Foster's staff* errivedhere to-day from Pori Royal, bear lag dispatches to tho Gov ernment. He speaks of our operations there as progressing most favorably* and of their being ho grounds for dlsoonragement at prea ■eht. • . Gen. Gorman bis been relieved from active duty and ordered to Memphis*.to await there the action of the Court of Inquiry into'his alleged notion , ipeculations* . adfi other eharges against him. - ! TBB COBBC&imOV BILL. An effort will be made in the Senate to-mor .row to pass the oonsoription bill. An amend ment will be moved* bringing within its pro visions foreigners who have voted or filed a declaration of* their intention to beoome cltiaens,'and enabling drafted mento relieve thetpMlves by the payment.of a certain sum as bounty to nine monthKund two yean* men who majr re-enlUi. OOBOBtUIOkAL. To-morrow tba Senate will eonsldtr Grimes* letter of marque and reprisal bill. Sumner and Trumbull oppose it* but,it wilipeis by a Considerable majority* as the vote on taking it up yestorday Indiceted. The law will prob ably be amended, before tb* adjournment* so as to facilitate the distribution of prise money* of which the narai'efficers now complain as belsgtoo tardy. TUB WAB AID VIXABOB MEASURES. Indications are that the peace Democrats and border Stats allies may possibly attempt a fillibnsteringto defeat the war and flnaaoe measures.* The session is now *&■ near ita close that thoj could work inoaleueble. mis chief if they were disposed to acoept the re sponsibility. OKS. XUTLBX Was going bask to Lowell yesterdayp but the Government requested him toremoln. The question of his' command re me iosun settled, the President still wishing his return to New Orleans, bet feeling unable to abbede to his conditions. BUXOBBD XATTU. It U rumored through a rebel channel that Gen. Banks has fought a battle seven miles below Port Hudson, and that at Its termina tion the rebels retreated to Port Hudson and Banks to his camp. ’ BKSIQXXD. i Governor Stanley has resigned the Military of North Carolina, to the great Joy of the loyal -inhabitants. His resigna tion was tendered UamedUteJy'efter! the issue of the President's Proclamation. ■ ■ ’ - 1 soar BIS ID. The sth Michigan were snrpised by a su perior force of .the enemy, yesterday, near Annondale. Fifteen were killed and milting bn ear side,-and' some ' more wounded.* The rest retreated. No particulars yet. M.MBBCIIB «£* disposed to sopke light of the question be- Itweeh him add Sewvd/Aniwlllnbt make a on./t. Government will do it . Ktxw ' Tuesday* The tobaooo dealers a. •! Satnrdey. • ■ * WnHi»im*,r«h. 15— In th* Hnn .... Urd>7 ilia fallowing incident oeourndrVr Moorhead, ■of Pa., riling to a qae/tlon of i privilege, read. th* following from n »otdelivered,but whkh Jfrfßiddia? oVohk!' obtained Jjav.to print, In favor oi th.Tm-': aol< ud How York eaeal bill, it T ii tob. 1 "ff , “, 4 .v h “v P A Dn / ,lTmnU wooll ‘ °PP*a.it •olfd, although fte too reata noon th. takaa. Nothing travanaa bar aoll frtfc which aha doaa not exact tribute, and bar eltiaana for a jahola winter with anna in tbalr hand. raoant -17 f °roed tho whola travellagNorth to patron lao-barpaannt Taadera of, Erie, tha plaoo where Perry a float waa built. iba nation baa elearly. ih.ped lta poliey and develop*. er raaouroeij bar ooal and. iron arb ezampt aran from taxation, and yet her repreienta- atandbara tba goblina of the minuet atnpld. inert mne* of pelflah obitlnacy to-wall op tba way. of tbla gnat tfaaaur*.-Weary 10 W lT f al »)"»* blda onr tlma." 7 ; mr. Koorbaad donounood thla aa an atro. 'of tb. Hon... Itwi w»*. H. " larasassaafeja^B wn not exempted fro»th* Uxf?* U Hr. Riddl*r«pU*4 tfctt fc« m i f v f ~, ba miitak.a about tba prorUlono of nJ law, and yet It would bf found thal'mimt*!! .aid waa aabitaatlallynorr*ct7 Bo fj'„ ,i! ramalndar of tba atatemant waa eonoarn.d k! bald bimaalf r.ipomlbl. to any oSa'tlit m, ss~s. i t‘ k **?*?*£*, "f 1 - “W“> «oonnt. ; lb* eltlaana of Ella for aa anUta, winter ware in arma tearing np tha railroad! bad thi Sfala of PannaylTanla atood by pamltUax lt to bo dona. The polity of tba nation |, ,„ formed aa to develop, tba wealth of Pannayl vahla. Waa it for thla be waa to badanoonoad aa a libeller, and baeanaa, Patutaylrahlnni, in a aolidbody, eppoae tba intareat* of the Wait. : i Mr. UaOrnoad replied that It waa lor 1 tap ing a falaehood. . , , ' Mr. Biddle aald be oonld bavebot one anawor. Thera wen rulOa : !of . thla- Bona* governing debate, bat be thought tba gentle man undoratood him (Biddle) too well to ba iler* be ; wo.nld abaltar bimaalf under, them. He bad, obtained penalaaion to print hit apeeeb, after trying in vela to .be-heard tar behalf of.bia oonatltaanta. Th* mlea bhpr praj. tb* right of petition. Hr had manta apokaa aa ottiaaaahad a right to I apeak, JjapJ reieotingth. tnunau oftha bimealf behind no rule*.' - ■■ J(oorha*d daalnd to, t*plv f .bpt, ik. »° ““ Pahdlnj(nttitlon n o«r alder tb* Indian appropriation bill. THE LATEST FOREIfiN NEWS. Arrival of the Steamer New York. Hxw York, Feb. 15 —The Royal mail steamship New York* from Liverpool on the 31st, via Queenstown on the Ist insL* ar rived at this port to-day The steamer New York arrived at Liver pool on the 29th* and the Nova Scotia on the 30 th. The political news is unimportant. It Is reported that If Napoleon's proposal l® objected to, France wlUreoognise the South. The emancipation demonstration at Exeter Hall* was one of the most enthnsiaatio and imposing seenes that has bean witnessed in London for a long time. In numbers* it was one of the most important since the days of the Corn Law League. The Hall waa oram med* and two other meetings were organised oat of the overflow. The resolutions reltor* eto the sentiments of the emancipation! soci ety* and express great sympathy for the North. An amendment expressing lenti-. menu hostile to the laws of emancipation was promptly voted down. The resolutions were carried almost unanimously. The London 2Ymet was denounced by the' speakers amidst groans and hisses, similar to those given at similar meetings held at Brad ford and. other towns. The operatives ef Bradford have adopted a memorial, thanking America fov the relief afforded them and sug gesting that assistance to them to emigrate to the United States is l the more effectual way of affording them relief. It is averred by several writers that the proposal of mediation made by the Bmperor Is merely the preliminary to more important steps, and if refused* thvt the recognition of the Confederates will probably follow, wheth er England joins in the movement or not. It is reported that the proposal of Napoleon was. not submitted to Slidell in advance and he, as well as the other seoessionlsU in Enropr* pronounce the plan entirely inadmissible. There are rumors cf new difficulties occur ring between the British and the United States Government* owing to the selsare of .English vessels too near the coast of the Ba hamas. 1 The London 2Y»et indulges in a meat gloomy picture of the present crisis in Ameri ca, both military aod pnaneial. Sir Robert Peel* in a re oent ipeeoh deolares himself favorable to ftjseparfttion of the N 6rth and South* and strongly condemns Mr. Lin coln's emancipation edict. , Fbaxcb— Admiral Bosse supercedes , La Graviero in the Frenoh expedition to Mexico. The Senate voted the address to the Em peror* there being only-one dissenting vote. The address was read-in the House. It ex presses deep concern on aooonnt of the Ameri can struggle* and regrets that the great pow ers did not join France in her offers of medi ation. The Bourse was heavy* rentes being quoted at 69f SOo. The Polish insurrection still smofilders, bat no important outbreaks have taken plaoe since the last accounts. Warsaw oontinues iracqall* Prussia-— The Prussian Chambers have voted on the address hostile to the Govern ment by an overwhelming majority. The LaUet— F»a SoutkaMpion, Sunday, Feb. I—A telegram from Madrid says the Spanish Cabinet does cot intend to recognise tbe Kingdom of Italy at present. Warsaw, Jan. 28.—The insnrgenU have received from the better classes of a.ociety. Including many from Warsaw. They -captured a body of .troops near-Piotskeew* including two Roman officers* who were immediately shot. London,' Feb. I.—The Marquis of Last downs is dead. Parit, Feb. I.—The bonne Is inanimate. :Rentes closed at 69f 650. London, Feb. I.—The Brasilian mail has reaohed Lisboo, bringing dates from Rio to the 9ibof January. The British Minister bad dsmandad in demnity from the Brasilian Government for the unlawful appropriation of the cargoes of fisrtain vessels wnich were wrecked on the Rio Grande.' Being refused* the British seised five merchant ships.’ The-Brsslliaa Govern ment ultimately agreed to pay theindempity. Turin, Jan. 31. —Marquis Popoll will leave oq Monday for fit. Petersburg* to open nego tiations for a trcaty;of commerce. Athshs, Jan. 3L.—-M. Bath has been elect ed President of the National Assembly. The British Minister has announced to.the' Greek Government* that the DUka of Bike Coburg, has eonaonted to become a candidate for the Greek throne, and will nominate hia nephew* Prince of Coburg* (Kohany) his heir. The latier will embrace tbe Greek religion. This intelligence produced a favorable im pression. The Asia passei on the 21 Inst., % hundred miles wost of Cape Clear* the steamer City of Baitimoif* for Liverpool. It is stated that John C. Heenan has matched for a prise fight with an unknown* lor .ten thousand dollars. Liverpool, Jan. .30. —The sales of Cotton for the week, amount to 24,600 bales, InSlud ing 7,600 bales to speculators, and 6,000 bales to exporters. The market is fiat, and prices have deotined & to Id for all descriptions daring the week. Tbo stock of ootton In port amount to 4Q&,- 000 bales, inplpdipg $6,000 bales of Ameri can. The advloes from Manchester oontinue unfavorable. The sales are small and prices have a downward tendency. Liverpool Brtadtlafft Jfagjketi.—Breeds tuffl oontinue to decline. Messrs Hiohardson, Spenoe A Oov, 'Wakefield, Nash A Co., and others, report Flour heavy and 6d lower; sales at 22t@275. Wheat inactive; Bed Western at 0j 2u@9i 10d; Bed Sontherq, 9l 10|@l9i; White Western, l0*@llf; White Soutnero, ll(@Us. Corn sailer; mixed, 29s@20s 51; White, 30s 6i@32s. The bullion tn the Bank of England has decreased £244,000 doriog the week. American stocks, iltlinois Central Railroad, 40@3&. per oenL aiscousrt. Brie Ballrchd I lIXTIITU GONGBBSS—SECOND SESSION. Wabhiigtoi. Peb. 14,1843. fixvaTn.—Several petitions were presented for camp hospitals and an ambnlanoe oprjis. Mr. Wade, ef Ohlh, from the Committee on Territories, reported back tbe bill to provido a temporary government for the territory of Montand; Ur. Wlliod, of Mast., from the Committee on Military Affair*, to whom wu road the pe tition of, Dr.W. T. 0. Morton, atkiog for oompenaation tot Uw aieofather in the arm/, "'da a report of the faots without any roeom* *•»§r # pf yt., from tha Oommittae a bill to aatabliih ■vi a kitf io ' Mpiul depart* '‘WmJtteo «Mr. Colia^. OQ Poit*offiotl, .. ®wt*ln post route*. Mr. Howard, of Mloh., t inoreaie the effiolenoy of the a* meat of, the army. Beferredtothet, oa Military Affain. Mr. Carlile reported a bill supplementary to ao theadmUiloa of Weit Virginia into the Union. Beferred to the Judiciary uommittae. , Mr ; Howard, from the Committee os Uni tary Affairs, reported back tbs bUI to tolar go ‘“•O'”* 1 ' on ‘*>o y»*and Wlsoonslo rleere. , Tbs bill to prsTtat and punish frauds against tbs QoTernment was amsudtd b» striking out tbs scoond ssotlon, whiob pro- Tidos.for plaoing oontraotorsand otbars un der martial law, and than passsd. ; Tbs bill to ssubUsb tbs guage of a Paoiffo Ballroad was taken up, andafur a discussion postponed. Also a bill authorising letters of' marque and reprisal. Alter an exeentlre session, tbo Senate Mjoarn«d. Houbi.—Mr. Dawbx, of Hub,, from the Committee on Elootlona, to whom won refer* red the oredentleli of Jennings PJcoL elnim* *“** JMtlrom th, S«»ndCoagreiitoaal dli triot of North Caroline, and the proteit of 0. H. Porter ,g,lsit the oltimj. mid, , noort edverr. to Mr. Figot. lnm ll >o Committee on No jral Affaire, repotted , bill toeitablirh a Barr jard on weitern water,,,tBL Loal, t 2 Wh J 10 ‘ b * Committee of th. Whole OB th. State of th, Uolob. 0» report n Mc , Loai, > »• » member from the Seoood Ooogroirihoal Dlitrlot of Vlrelilete “ addreii to the elalmiof w wwt.!, SSA^S&SSsS Viele, end the proolemetion of* bUrißrf wriu of o^tldß’tbHlfif 2 £2 °* n - roßitadlßg th, litS eaoroeohod on the pwogattre'of a d?U Orr-' ernor in ordvingthe •lection, timing that he,assseha Governor, woaldi himself order elcodoss when cireamsUnorf jastified. The lain of Virginia refosedn vote visa voc*, bat Serioni at. the election , voted bj ballot. one of the essential provisions were com plied with; The entire proceeding* hid Hten eboT« the embarfnssments of leg*] enact* monte. The Union voters had nq opportunity to express their view*. After farther explan ation* the report - of, the Committee vu adopted/ * A bill establishing a postal and military railroad between Washington and New. York was reportedly - . Pending the; consideration, of the Indian appropHsttioa bill, the House adjourned. Important from Washiogton. Wabhmotow, - Fefc. 14.—Senator Carlile, to-day, Introduced abmprovldlog .that the friends of. the proclamation,.after the popular ratification of, the act awaking Wait Virginia a State, shall 1 not he tuned until certain 'counties, nowander jfebel control;hare\ been allowed a free and fhlr oppprtnhUj,fdr'ibting upon mob ratification, vis: Boone, L'ogah, Wyoming, Greenbrier, Monroe,' Pendletota. Fayette, Nicholas and Clay eonntier. Thefollowing bffielal report has been cc/m -manicated to the NaTy ‘ J TJvikd Status Gtmoar Fax* Plit,) off Dovun; Pair jft; Fob; 4;!18M,. i ■ 1 Sib: I havitbehoborto report that,'on the fid last, I left Smithland, Ky», with a. Seat of transports, and the gunboats Lexing ton, Fair Play, St.- 'Clalr, Brilliant, Bobb, and Silrer Lake;?) a convoy np the. Camber . land river; When about twenty-four <mlie* below DoTer,l met; the steamer Wlla Cat, , with a mesiage from Col. Bariin'g, oomxnan j dant of the post at Dover, informing-me that his pickets had been driven in, ! and that he was attacked in force. I immediately left the transports, and madea signal to-ibo gun boats to follow 1 oh np fcrf faltrnfc. pbshible., A short distance below the towrf, I met.another steamer, bring.togipteUigbnee tkkt the,place was entirely Burrauuaei.,. Pushing, on! up with all pcufiblo speed, I arrivedrhera about 8 o’olook p. m»; and* found OoL Harding'S foroe out of ammunition, r and sur rounded by rebels in overwhelmingknm- Sbri; but still holding them' in .bheok... Thu enemy, not expecting the gunboats, had tan wisely postedthemalrfbody oftheirarof in line of battle end of the iown,wiinJus leYt wing testing in a ravine that lsd down to the river,giving us abbanee to throw b raking fire along.his Une. - - -Simultaneously the gunboats! opened fire, np this ravine; into the graveyard* and over into the valley: beyond, where the enemy had their horses bitched,'and most probably kept his reserve. The rebels were se mush, taken by surprise that they did not even fiTe a shot, bat immediately commenced retreating. :; So. wed directed was our fireon‘thmtb*fc they ooutd not even' carry off a caUiqnjKat they had captured from our forees* but were com pelled to-abandon it after'two fruitiest tempts to destroy it by fire. Alter hiving dispersed thd main body.of thoie&emy, and stationed the Bobb and Silver. Lake bejew the town to throw shell up the ravine and prevent the rebels from returning to carry off their wounded, -while 'the LextngtonV Fair Play, St. Clair and Brilliant went'above end ■belied the roads leading out to the eastward, supposing that the retreating forces would follow the river for a abort distanoe, I, seat the Lexington and St. Clair-up io shelf thta woods apd harass and annoy them armheb as possible, while this boat and the Brilliant lay opposite the upper ravine, and/threw sheila up the roads. About 19-p. nywe oeas ed firing, with the.exception of how and then a random Shell opthirdad. * .• At If. p. m., learning from Cotonel Barding that the enemy had entirety disappeared, we ceased firing and took a posUioo to guard the reads approaching the town. Although much of oar firing was at random, we have the gratification of knowing that learealr a pro* JisoUlawcnt atniis, and that aat-of tho 140 tnjrl*<i to-daj, th» gunboat* oan claim their char*. Ef«a when the Lexington and fit.; Clair went above, many of their shells felL in the midst of .the retreating rebels, killing and woundingjinny. < ' It U reported that the attacking force,num bered 8,0100 4,509, eight pieces ofartlllery an dor command of Major Mineral heeler and Brigadier General* Forrest and Wharton. ’ It U/Certainlj ear/ gratifying to m to know that this entire foroi was eat up,-routed and dwpolled of its prey by tho timely arrival ’ of the ganboitij* and hU gallant Jmlo bind ware spired to wear' the honors they bad to fairly won: 'At first, I regretted thatdff was not here with the gttnhpats sooner, bat npon. reflection I do not Utink l could have arranged the time had U been in my -power. Had we been here before Wheeler he would not pro bably hare marched oh Fort Henry ; had we arrived during the day he wonld have seen our strength, ac'd would have retreated with bat little loss- Arriving as we ; did, -after dark, and when he least expected ns, anjd was so sanguine of success; we caught hii forcei arrapgetrin the most favorable pbiltionto re oaite.a raking fire, from our I guns.l The offloers and men were very glad to have a shot at these river fnfeaters, and pplj f egrftfthat they did not 1 remiln. within readh of our guns a little longer. As it is, they oleiaa the honor of dispersing them, and saving Fort Donelsonl ' " .; • Very respectfully . juurobedient servant^. Latov Pitch, Lieutenant Commanding the Fleet. Can. A.M.PinbOcx, IT. B. N., | Commandant At tho Naval Station,' Cairo, lU. Much speculation is bated on the supposed views of the 1 Secretary of tho Treasury, and' they are differently represented, according to the various degrees of information,‘or bear bat tho following statement r The resnltof the Inquiry it designed to remove all doubt what ever upon the subject. The Secretary regards tho passage of uniform currency and bank bills as absolutely essential to the ottooefifnl working of the finanees. Itls dot trtrA that he does not expect .immediate" nldfrolft the banking bilk 'Though it is tide, as stated In his report, that he does not expect immediate, gnat and directaid from it. Hedoes.however, expect great and Immediate, though inalredt, aid from the rish fn thp valuc oftbc IJnitid States bonds, eohieqasatonjheir.fcelag made the permanent basis for a NationaLOumney, which rise will enable him to negotlateibohds without additional inflation of the currency that/though 7 then negotiations, iha' meant' may hp provided Tor all the publio damandi promptly, while, at the same time, a cheok will be placed otr the fractions of advanoo In prices of necessaries and of gold. - He there fore regards : the banting bill in vitally neoessary to 'the support, of. the ' Govern- and* as. a. consequence, to the ynost suooessfnl prosecution of 'the war,'while, he beUevee that its merits, as a mead-, qre for the introduction ofniafe and stable in plan and, value through out the country, would require Its adoption for the protection of- labor, the: security of oommeree, and the perpetuation of the Union. ‘ The Ranking bfli, which has _pai»ed the ' s v4gd ]tie Joan,.bill, as. abended and body, do not precisely repro- Senau but he has always passed by to that of sent the-views«. . , two Bodies on been ready to ylsla ~ , yiui, and the Finance Committees v. ’ ht sub questions not regarded by bin. ■' v tksy when, unable to yield <oß"fhoh pota... mtts If overrated: . ; The, t>o blUs,as., have goae to the Home, are regarded by hiw 1 ;as embodying a sohetne of flnanoe whioh can t' be practically and suecessfally applied—but !' ;«aen measure Is necessary to the inooesi of 11 <the other,.and both, therefore, as really bon- ’» stitntlng only one.. Should the banking bill , ' fail, he dots sot think the. loan bill ean b* !. •worked oat to sQocessfnl reiulU,bntthat the .only practical eonrie will, be to increase in .definitely the issue or legal tender;, notes, or j to make loans by receiving the iiiUM.ofiui- v bended banks, increased alio Indefinitely. ; Biti\erof these eases, he is of- the 'opinion, ] will disastrously to public and private Interests. - • , Front information reoolved from the Army ! of the it eppeers the rebels are ; throwing up breastworxi and. rifle pits, North' i bt Frederioksbnrg:* - > - ? * ;It must not be iofsped from,tKe absence ef j interesting news froth the Eappshahnsokf i that the i vrfflj is Id a condition of idleness* * . The ab< >lltios of .the Grand. Division has j thrown m my weighty matteri upon the Com- ; mandlngi leseral and his staff, and the vari- } ons depart bents are sedulonsly engaged with- I out regard to boars;inp«rtaln!ng U re- ; form, discipline and ppnsoiidatibn .of . the i ‘l '' ! Union *1 eetin, in Kamnt. | LKiTXXV t>ETH* Ith.-!*,—A. latgO; 1 thaiUatio neetlng of nnoondltional .DiUMli| m«s wu hi M hm lut-Bight. 1 Riiolmltohi were adontt itniaiißqailju that when trtMon heooßM bo! <f ant defiant ,ljs:riar^si9at» 107 alj poaqc jafclweUUeiM an threateaedwUb' «gh 4hWi < 6Bi«B\B»v*fs|g»«ttßßbl> nowapaperi jaod zbontbrof traitoti, when the ia openly aaaaUad and aoofled at. “* UMII r ■J; l /;•. icssssi&eis^aiii^s^i^^si people 'from Jhetrsllsglenoe, when public meetings are eaUed /tA pxomulgete treason, It is time for loyal moo to unite for the pro teoUon of themselves, and to aot asd apeak aa becomes loyal and frae people. That all vho aak peaoo with rebola in arms agblait the Government, except on terms ofuneondl tional submission to the Constitution land laws, or who propose the separationof jthe Union In any manner, are traitors that would be a'a tain on the feme of Eaaaaa aa a loyal State, to permit the making .of any treasonable proposition, or the adoption of any treasonable resolutions in our midst, and it shell not be dose. This we resolve with a firm determination to carry; bet to the letter, come what may.. That death is the consti tutional legal punishment for treason.’ That thepoliey of the incarceration of traitors for a time, and them discharging them without, farther punishment, is not and legal Snnlshment should be inflicted without delay. 'hat we cordially endorse the President's emancipation proclamation. That, confident of the final triumph of the Government; we again pledge our fidelity to the Union, find our determination to support the Governzdsnt .through all the vlssitudes onto to the end. General Blunt addressed the meeting. He saldithelittle incident of suppressing the En quirer, that happened in his absenoe, was one that hetrustea would he followed by other States. That dirty job had been taken off of his hands.' He thought the time had ooqiO when it would be settled whether the Copper heads or loyal men are. to rale the country. Santas has taken the initiative, and-he was proud of it. •, •• • . From the ATmy otthoFolomac. HKiDQViKTksa Aumy or tbi Potomac, Fabrury 15,1865. '} [Extracts from General Order Ho, 10. J The General Commanding has.been inform ed that general orders from the War Depart ment authorising the enlistment; of volun-, •leers Into the.cegular 'service, hare been .ro* leindod." " '" v ‘ j Subsistence stores may he sold and issued to oltisens within the limits of this army un der the following restrictions: First—A certificate under oath of the per;/ son that he is without the means .of subsist *enee,ab& that he liunableio juataln iue without being* permitted to make such/pur ohase. This eertificateto he approvodbj the corps commander to whom application' is msde/who’mayifiwreon direct the seles. Sach shall not at .one time exceed the quan tity necessary to sustain the applicant dad the members of his family five days. Seorad—lssues to dettftqte / el(li*hj made -nuder the' sane restriction upon return’, bp proved by tho Provoit Harshal General Of the Army of. the Pottmao* / The -parties in all cases'WUt be reqelred'io take the oath bf al leginoe before tnbiaks of isihea are made to them. r ./,' ' .Oapt. Deoj. 0. Baraes and Allen M. Sey mour, 2d-reglmmu N; Y. cavalry, having de serted from their regiments while on the ''march, tothe,enemy on’Jan,! 21»t, 1803, and haring left inis army .without the proper 4u ; thorlty and con tinned absent up to the present time, are dishonorably, discharged from the serrloe of the 17nUe<l States, subject to the approval of the. President. By command of / Major General Hookbb. S. Williams, A. A. G. From New Orleans; ,Niw You; Feb. Id.—»The steamer Empire City, from New Orleans on the 4:h Inst., ar rived at 10 o'clock this evening. The forces under General Banks, after a month’s drilling, were' in condition to ’ take the field. .. It was thought that a forward movement would be made at onee to elear out the whole Lafonrehe oountry. On the 2d last, a fishing smack containing three Jews and a large, quantity of medicine for thexebels was seised on the lake bound to Pooebatonta. Letters were also found from forty or fifty leading oltitsns of New Orleans to memberi of iho Confederate Gov ernment. 'The Jews were tried before Judge Peabody on the 4th insi*, but the ssntenee was withheld until the psrties who wrote the letters had been arrested, as ordered by Gen. Banks. The weathef-Wes verycold. , It was generally believed In New Orleans that Gen. Butler would return to that oity if he was not made Secretary of War. ; Rev. Drs. Seacock, Felton and Goodrich had reach ed New Orleans, bui.es they refused tb take the oalh’of aUegiasoe, Gen. Banks would net allow thetp to land. The water flows through Williams' cut in front of Viokaburg, and a small itcamsr had passed through the canal. If U deepens and widens, our fleet oanipass down, leaving Vicksburg four, miles distant. This intelli gence frightened the rebels considerably. : « There is nothing new.from Texas.- > Gen. Hooker--Pirate Alabama, fete. ' NtwYoax, Feb. 15,—A ' dispatch from Stafford Coart IJouie, on.tljeMtb, s&yi Q« n . Hooker visited Gen. Sigel to-day. He was acoompanied on hlv return by flvns. Sigel and Stab!. * The Phillips House, opposite Frederlclu *>®rgi the headquarter* ot Gen. Stoneman, .was burned yesterday. • 1 The pirate Alabama is at Kingston, Ja maica. c*Qj of the Baileras landed there. The steamer Talisman famishes papers from Kingston,Jamaica", whieh announce the arrival at that port of the pirate Alabama on the 20th of January, with the officers and crew, one hundredand in all of the Hattoras. The Alabama was’ severely rid dled in the enoonnter. i Two United ’ States men>of-var were re ported off Jamaioa. Oapt. Semmei had a reception. nft the Com mercial Exchange at Kingston, whioh was gven to him by the merchants of that city. • was lustily obeered. 1 ThrAmerioan Consul had chartered the •hip BarrOdlne to bring 1 the crew of the Hat teras to the XToited .States. A portion of the crew of the Alabama had been befdrn 1 the megistrate for oreating a row In a drinking saloon.. ! 0U!p:\;." _ ; ; 1 Ssnd*'y,T*br:ar/lfith,»* the rest dCoeedf her husband» la. OaUiULd, JANflF..wlfe of Heavy Idpyd.JEur., .eaddeughUi o! Her. XteTid sfeKlonej, aged 87yean. • - BL/UJK-wbn 'Saturday* *4 WIL JCiTAV, eldest ipn of Alfred-Slack, In., In the 10A year of hls igs. ts,.-. . The friends ef thebmllyers respectfully Invited toattendtfce funeral this attxssooh at 3 o'clock, ftom the, residssce ofhls lareati, No. 178, Beam •beet, Allegheny, to, proceed tor Ml. Union Cent *®T« ■ . mi \V: :k [ fIORNEB PENN AND ST CLAIP r: V/' . stßiKTs, ■ ~ , .•-•••• fITTSB VBQn, PSNNA' ]‘ < i*?*’ I !'®*'frJWPi** i»»> of/a. milted 1 Coonwlcui 'cows*, ln clod Inf Wrtlln, end Corn-r«rcl J AHlbmetlo. [ ■ JSK^Sse***** l *tf» InaUtnllou,4< aidMM .bi niitfc-.14 Teacher* and praciioal baiiocM men, henca thsprvfi ■n.atemin.l,l ofthU.uoljH. bj {bmtntaneh MinltT. «i woli u thu cilj. trpl A. COWLtr, [om known is the JmtTMi. lb. Union, Uechu Orhemenul and B*i>ld >e« Writing ; i i -epeoimtai of Prof Cowley's unequalled Bqitw ... <4l atalogn*eo4t<dzL|»gfaUlnformation* ; '*•"l’®*’ • * tents to tbvPftucipeis* ; Writing, ana c JBNKINB AfIHITH, > ceclqa* lwenty»fiv%. , ,i. rt • • -i . WORKS, U2o;ly.lewT.n mew gLA'CK DIAMOND STj£~. i untBUBOB, pj. VAEK, BBOTHEB * 00., ' l ' " jjfcaiibcturtrr'ef. . r . ... BESrQOALITT BKFIHID OAST &TML, lfad«»k rutMd CotMoaVof ail rim... W^raated ;»q«l- *d«ay ini pored or njaaattciarnl to tlili **ssroffl*i ud War»bQtti»jHwftflfoa4iW JFJB9Z «a 4120 uft 121BBOOJS D ,CTBKMS,>ltl»barjh. MUUA 1 v* rim* u;:'tr X TIE, for axartaining tha twrpar cant, oo') ol by which <tba*a»ocMJpbJ ‘dAfr.tob* pall fot ,UUtnelflorppßtl»/ekTiU»4,r |Tha inatrmnent, with « mi Jar and book of :{*bfea. load packad la a !boj «lUt teekaadxar. : ®fci $?, BodU«d|j(lj. fiUIiVS YIH9 TJKAMBETS, LSYjCiLS. OQMPAMSK* a»v chain®, wus, tmAjrxiKo ihwmi- VUTe,XMi«bj "*■’ ‘ ‘ ,i> : . r-- '"MWSAfeWflSHAGI^tsft* fa* ciT«n-to*il pawmanawhemsMaiiarantiwartßuda wsm ~ • *J.W.P.Waits,CityfloUdtor, ' V SO.IM fifth rtrwt, iiwmh.m 1 *uiic** * • *&■ spt;ci.n jroTices, tzSTA COUGH, COLD, Oft AS J TAIED.THEOAT, if allowed to progress > remits Inactions Pnlmoairy and Bronchi*! aflfcctlona, of t-ntlmea Incurable. . | BBOWBH BSOKOHEAL TBOCHE3 reach dirtdly the affected parts, and giveialmosLln «ttt »Het ia BBOSOHITIS, ASTHMA, aad OATABBH they are beneficial. The good effect a rmalting Ton the use of the Trochee, and thofr ex tended tue, has caused thim?tob) erantcrfeltid. Be ■ore to guard against worthier imitattomu Obtain only the gtmsim* Brova’a. EroaciiaJ 2ro&o, which hare proved thely efficacy by a teat of xaany yeem. Public Speakers and !£iogeis ah raid oao the Trochee, Military Officers and Soldiers who over-tax the toko and are exposed to sodden changes, should hate them. Sold everywhere, at 25 canta per hex. | / . |a fe3mdawT • • . j [ / ipyXake Superior Copper Mill aud SMELTING WOBES, Pinasvxox. j PARK, M’CURDY & C 0„ ; Hanuflutoress of SHEATHING, BBAZItEBS* AMD BOLT OOPPKB, PBESSSB COPPER BOTTOMS, BAISEO STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB j SOLDEB; 1 also Importer! and dealer* in METALS, Tlk: PLATS; BHBBT IBON, WIBS, fte. OonatanUy.cn TINKERS’ MhCHIHKS AND TOOLS. ; j j WanxHOCU, No. 149 Tint and 190 Second Fiititixugb, Penh’aL. • WSpecial erden of Copper rat to any desired pat tom. ', ‘ xny29:d*wlyT ISTto Jfarvous; Sufferer* of Both MUB.-4 reverend gentlemen baring hem ret ttorad to health in a few days, after undergoing ad the canal rootlae and Irregular expensive mode* oi treatment, wfthont lt hla sacred doty to communicate to hla «fWirr*d fallow creatures theuxunorcuu. Hence, on the receipt of an ad dressed .envelope* he will eeod (free) a copy of; the ptaearlption.iueiL Direcito iDr. JOSH U. DAG* tfAhi,, 199 Fulton streeV Brooklyn* 2). Y. plilLlydewT >• muLieamns i amm. wiranow wiwnf »»»■«», KIHTS & MIL LABS, Fouanxne avo Macauam, Wmanraron Woaaa, Pittsburgh, Penn's. ! • Ornnc,fio.aiSUAS»flrusT. 1 Maauhctare all Linda of STEAM ENGINES ABB MILL MAOHItfXBY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS ABB SHEET IRON WORK. ' •WNOBDINQ AND REPAIRING done on abort noth*-; - 1 ' - mUSStdiy, gg£-BTOKB & BABNEB, FDtE-PEOOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT lEOH TACLT'DOOEI, ABB SIESLrUHED BOUOLAE-PROOr BATS HAHUPAOTUBEBS. Boa. 189 and 131 TUrd sfreef, .tafareua Wood nod SatiAjUld tirteU Hofik tidt, MTBANK LOCKS always on hand.. , H>ba£ yy corn well amtftfti -- ■ CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At the old eatabliahed Ooeich Factory, BUQUESBE WAY,(w»a> Bt. Clair. Ititiw,) ntWßepftlrlnv done aa.nanal. tyKtt»burgh'Bteel Works. ujlac jnu^ n josii. l >Qn,„J M ;ir > u’crixoran JONES, BOYD & C 0„. ; HumUclsna ol OAST STEEL; also, BPBIKO, PLOW AHD A. B. STEEL, STEELBPBdNGS AND AXLES, auner of Bof. uul Pint PMin'fc I . : ■ ■ ■• 'be 19 gyFETROfiA OIL WORKS. Aonsr, Jmiler # Co. Worka at Sharpebnrg.Station, Allegheny Yaflej Bailroad. Offlce and Warehonae, 80. S 3 MARKET BTBEET PUtabnrgh: l" *, H Manafaotnron of ILLUMIKATIBG and Lt7£Bl* OATIBO OABBON OILS and BENZOLE. •3P" 80. i BSPIBEB QIL, warranted Jion-explo vlv*. always on hand. ’ .nrffelvd 1863.""""-""1863. FEBEB4BI ADVERTISEMENT. WHITE, OBR &CO., docxweon to GEO. B. WHITES 00.; No. 35 Fifth. Strget, Be~o now In etoch a choice ond well •slectedasasrlinchiol NEW GOODS, Comptfalrg DBE3S BILK?, FLUB POULT DI SOL BLACK f 10- UHID SILKS: PLAIH BL'K SILKS, In ell' width,; 00L0BED BILKS, oi TatUni et,lee. mm chintzes, pbints,,&. MOURNING GOODfi. BOMBAZINES,BILKWABP CASH MKSISv BAUATHEA6. UtBINCUA ICANTOE CLOTS. ' : Home Burnishing Goods. TABLE LINENS, PILLOW LISCES, gfAPKIBB. DOYLIES, TQWKLINGS, OEASH/ato, “ Superior Irish M,inens f ihelr ownimpoTtatlpn.' Tomsxara.xB, Muslin; 'Shirtings. DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS, tn eft widths, cf tba beat make#. Alv, * full aaomnout of WaiTß * ouL* OKKD tLAhUXLS, GtOTHd, OA&3I VUES, Ac. WTEtMHSi GOODS. CambrioHandlceichidi, B KB BO 188 8188, ~ In ill it , lee end price. .• ' h'oSI.EIt Y./*.;, Gloved j and Kerino Goods, : Ttgetherwlit - : HO^rfiXlßTfi^ And. everything known In tbs line ol rAKiLt OOUDB, to whi.h th>jr invite tha attention cf ibeir&laaiU and the pubfto generally, j ’ ,\ij; ' . WHITE, ORR & CO. faiajm . . •: . a. k. omts^,.,; PITTSBURGH FIRS BRICK J X CPAOTUBIHG 00. t . ■<: ' 8188, GLOVES & CO., ■ Mennlectnrrrecf i '*US> BBIOK. TILIS.CBUCIBLXB, *o.,,Md. -In HUB AND OBUOIBLB OLAT. ’ i, ’ I* Ulv .-v Ho. »65 LIBERTY, STBlET.nppbette ■aroOfc I '*• Feeeeoser Dnot, Httabnreh, Pa. syoidewareie- •’•dfiMJ ' ANII iJMB. iSJU IiAN'I 'TEBXOSaOPTIOOH SOLNIUQ VIEW oB> tbe Ox- AFPABATBS,'. with «l.h,r Kerae. whlch pic ci^oimuortheox-Hrdn>*e»Llihte,n,;. tuteecen be thrown on n ecteen end ne«. . eltbotOilf. 16, SO. *S or 30 feet In ileweler, en. 4 Idk to the ilee of ti» room. Seen win .Anoerloe en.. Xnrnpe,plctmee, of pleoee. IndienU endUttleecf Ibjmd rebellion, lit pent Terinj, fcr the.nbne ‘f™r*"* d ‘ i b lM*3 W. WtStHSOOn ; Ifsantactniing . •• *■ 9JiChieatnutitrt4ti Ihuadelpbla* Pm," Oatadffsnw aant Iraa. -- faßMatr- ww. e- niene, u ~ —.' ..joiw «.cti»x; T>IDEB a CLABK, COHIOSSIoir HBBCEAHTB, ■ ;.c : • *iißOM»WAßb'nspSoinw*Bi C.J ■■ A 1 SSOdD SrBKET, New jdßSdil Vqnr Bind OABplx 00. leifeiywn TTIQGB—IO bbls. : JCi m' - -■ ' ' mnnnr ju coctnßL. , NRSCELILtit e puts.: QIRPBIB, t -j, ■ ' DBVficllg, ■■ !’ / •■■! “ I oi£ oXiOTiai ( ...... .• ,v‘ i Wo c«ll tk* attention cjT~E) / ; tt, ' .U'*. . - -.<>; lbn extent, nrt*ty;*ndbeootj o 1 thi hlt.tkelr_piuxlwi» J I ttont idrutM of tbe aanlitti fUr*Pn niiher '«V tor caati bolM* v.":- ' I- • ran. :• . ; t OUVk&XeCUHTO Mjiwt JJOQUKSNK BKAB3 j 1 TATE, CAD HA : **anl*dana of rrwy ol (UtfM ; BBASS WOBK FOE PLTHIBK£3, sijUTl OB < OAB-m«B3, IfACHIBJBTB, XBl> . j . |;!■, OOrMBWIiMT'.; CAiTiaQ3,<r«nat«^ptiin^. i aij«te STEAMBOAT WOBH, BTBAM ABDGAMTIT. TlGG,and BEPAIBIHG promptly attended!.. bieb kb coAii asdoabbohoilb. ■ albo, Soto Aterjaf.-r theWrateni Ulitiirtol Pennirfeanla t>r the taleorMaßSH,{.ADoDELfc ACO ‘a -PAt. ■»*. BkPBON POM?. the beet erer.tntanUd. lining coralrra, It b pot Liable to Ret cot or Older, and Will throw more water than anj pump ot.twlca lie alre. 1 ■ - * .Moiwd pjULAUJSLKUiA ! SHniT AHD COILAE'HQTTSE, ’ >.- • / ■ ' ;: : --L C -'■ - VX>° DM*H HJOKOBY SHIBTS j l /: d■ 1000 DOZES GBET. BID AHD BIiVEIXAB. ; HELBQIBTS; 1,000 DOZEH ASSOBTED TANOT TBAVELIHG BHIBTd; . 1,000 DOZES; WHITE HOfILUJ BnlßTS,Tioia 19 25 cpwar.li; 1,000 DOZES DEHIM OVEBAtt#; lo.'ooo pAiaa cottohade pa’ktaloohb; MannftttniiraotthaHnilß’SWEtßtf PL AH KEh EHIBTB, and a larfe ajuortmejit of LINEN AHD MABSEILMIS BOrOMB AHD COLBABS, AHD QEHTLEBEG'B EDBHISHIHO GOODS. JToru'fr bj . :» ■ , BENNETT, RDCH Ar CO., ! ' . MAapTfcrtriu*, *< 2(0.217 Cfcoreh Allbt, Philadelphia, Pa. JaWSrfd t . Q.m* ifUOifc ; No: 118 Wood Staoet 11 . a fmh injplj of PHOTOOfiAPn A1*B01(&; rAiIILY, POOXITASD PKW BIBIiIS, .And HIBXOBIOAL WORKS; Jut received and tir eala at grcailf reduced priem.', •P’ Aj OOUTLT dirr. worth from 60 ctfnta to fioo, Oiykli WQfi Wach. 118 WOOD BTR3BCT. tt* JbUUiM*, AH*,'. Maoofacromr of awry daxslpiltp Vi; TIT lE2f asr IT TJ K S 3? ; « BMniHTIKLD STHKISf/ -v PIxiBSOBOSi >Ae A fnQ : saaoi4iß«nt of TVBtD FUBKITUJ3B oonrtanU/ oa- band, wbteb wa will tail At tba tewaiit pr|o» few OABH^^.' : '*• . .InlßtlyMaa i> ; . . ! Ijlllia NATION A tJ tilsAi M BOLOIJESB* PAT, PKH6IO9B AND BOOVTIKS. . i s T. WiLTSii DAT, ' - 103 Jtytli&wtf, flkWrfwrWM*CtsOolfs | ; PnrwraaH, P*,. -jacommwbw. -.LIBS ABBA 01» WtaUagtoa, D. 0., Qe&trtl Government Agent*.' , ••SCUIWI oftbrneemtofaUa of floroitfl SojUetewillteeeiTeipedel attention •.--i---? a jmigtarjcA ticl lUi*. wanting BUCSTIXS, -WH* sioHS. or back pat, »m do wtUt<Tc*ii ui low* tbelr pafert. WAB CLAIMS,- of Otorroo* oeriptloa, Mutated end proeecdted beibreOocgnM, Poor*of;Qattaioikdthe Departocnte. -.vru'T-/ p UIIKB U*' OUUKrn—httle» 01-»U i-V tlw Court* cf Lew ud Iqoitj—atetoond United SUtre—which Are fcoldtn in the Cit tel PttU* burga, ud of tfco tapr.oe /Coort of Ike United State*, sbrea oode*. Compiled bj Btcbetd TTiMnn. Biq.' l4oL.ed&Toi oforerSoopege£«fhcoptca* indexc* and iat*rlem*, tor addition* la JIS. rrleo FlTt&aUen. Sorulehr - ' • ;I ' WM. 0. JOHHSTOK A CO., M.-ewuw ■ 6T Wood etreet. [ VAaa Ufl Jb’iKox : AU/itfitiA4tws eon be »gQti*t*d el' the >ITT3BPkog pqitjea BAYlfl<*s BAHK, MO.67PODBTB STBBRjPttt*. bvth^n&TonblrlMißa.'.. d .A; fWLTOS. TrtMOiid AT Tkm OHI IK>itiAS JKWXLBr'isTOBid *.:f '**i. , §\: r Ko.tt*©#rtbBtmir'-‘ : " ‘ A krg» lot Of. «xt<» flat 81LYKBPLATED WABjb,' TAHCr GUQDB.AC* wktefcvU.toooM ?«r cbtap, to dose oat tho stock. Flmm sUk.la &0d exsaias thi (dCxU. . 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