JAMES. P. BARR. EDITOR AND PROPRIE TO Et SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 1. 0 X 'l' 'SE" AL .A.'l" .EI It . JITDGE MOOLIII2E'S LIBRARY —We have received a catalogue of the law library of the late Judge McClure. which is now of. fared at private sale. The collection is a most valuable one, containing many rare and excellent works, which cannot be ob bit-MA-either in this country or England. The prices have been fixed by a oommittee of lawyers, and the books can be had far below their cost. Sales will be made for cash, at Judge McClure's residence, from two to five o'clock p. m., each day. Or. dens from abroad, addressed to Mrs. Lydia *Clare, will rece.ve prompt attention. Wno was Hu ?—lt is supposed that the man who fell from the Hand street bridge on last Wednesday and was drowned, was either. Mr. John Swords, a farmer of this county, addicted to liquor, or the so, of a dairyman named Savoy, subject to Ms of insanity, both of whom are miss ing and their friends much alarmed. Sevav was seen in the vicinity of the bridge, shortly before the accident, by his brother, who was driving a milk wagon. BT. 111-12 T'S CEMETERY. —By the &TIM al report of the Superintendent of St. Ma. ry's Cemetery, it appears that the receipts In 1881 were $8,874 88, and the expendi. tures $8,662 86, Including $5,500 to Mr. Ewalt, from Whom the ground was bought. The balance due on the property is $21,000; the ou'itanding claims due the company is $28,061 52 and they have twenty unsold building lots, worth $6.000, besides tw,n ty acres of unoccupied land, worth, at first co t, sl4 s ooo—making the total assets, 142,081 52. The interments for the year were 476, of which 81 were interred grata. Itously; total interments, 5,189. FOVND DROWNED.—On Thursday morn log of 'sat week, the body of a young man, apparently about s wenteen or eighteen years'of age, was found lodged in some driftwood at the head et Phillissy Island, in the Ohio river, about two miles below /ndustry. It appeared to have been in the Water 'a long time, probably ten days or more, and was much disfigured. Most of the clothing had been lust, though there still remained upon the body a check shirt, with blue buttons, having a white center, a brown cloth - vest, and a black, flowered neck-tie. No clue to its identification has yet been obtained. It was buried on the bland near where it was found. Sltcsaxusu AFFAIR IN THE THERTEITN. —A oorrespondent of the Di.spatch, at Clamp Tonally, furnishes that paper with the following particulars of a serious shoot,. ing affair which cocarred on Tuesday last: In the evening, after dark, Isaac Young, of Company D, Captain Enright, became very troublesome, being intoxicated and greatly annoyed one of his messinates, Berner,i Grogan. He pulled down the chimney of the tent, and struck Grogan with a musket, breaking one of his ribs. Grogan, after being struck, seizeirhis mss. ket, and 'ruing called for same one to give him a bayonet. GrJgan discharged his on, the ball tearing away one side of Young's face, killing him, and glancing, struck private Lysander Robb, of Comps. ny H, (Butler Company,) passing through his heart and killing him instantly. Robb was on guard, walking his beat, and dis tant abont one hundred yards from the spot where Young stood. Grogan, who is represented as a quiet, unoffensive man, was immediately put in irons and placed under a strong guard. Young was under charges and confined to his quarters. Hq was from this city, and resided on Second stree 4 , above Smithfield. • FOUNDLING.—On Thursday evening a child a week or two old was found on t'le corner of Second and Smithfield streets, in a new market basket, which was seen in the hands of a woman standing on the cor ner about eight o'clock. The waif is in charge of Mrs John Brown, Diamond alley. Here is a chance for a childles3 oonple to adopt an heir. LBOTURY BY Bisfi .r DAIL/rite —The Right Rev. Bishop Domeneo will deliver a lecture et St. Peter's Church, Allegheny, on Anderson street, near the canal, at 71 o'clock on Sunday evening. The subject is "The Spanish Inquisition—lts came Find effect," which he will no doubt hen• dl 3in a masterly manner. The proceeds of the lecture will be applied to the bene, flt of the poor. GOODS FRED roa ram SOLDIERS.--thipt. Hazlett, ssteamboat agent, No. 94 Water street, requests us to announce that he will make arrangements to have goods contrib.. uted for our soldiers In the West, not pas sad by the Quartermasters, carried free by steamboats, and also sick s 'idlers . YOUNG MEN'S DI:BMA ISOCINTY. —The following officers of this Society were elece ted ou Thursday evening r Presiden t, W in. Frew; Vice Presidents, WID. H. Kincaid and 11 S Davis; Correeponding Secretary, Joseph F. Grigg; Recording Secretary, A. .1iBroolcs; Treasurer, James Robb; Libra• Oulbertion; Executive Committee, 8. M. Kier, R. S. Davis, M. Tindle, 3. F. Loy, R. 0: Miller. AN OLD HOBaA.—A horso died a few days afro, on Nathaniel Brownfield's farm, near traiontoWn, which was forty yews old. He was purchased out of one of the "Line teams" by Mr. Brownfield in 1882, fora ten year old horse, and had been ex traerdinattly useful until the last two or three years, when he was permitted to take times easy. Minima Aaassran.—Jonatban Bush, a deserter from Captain H. S. Fleming's company, Ninth regiment, was arrested in Allegheny on Thursday and committed by Mayor Drum for safe keeping, to be re turned' to his regiment. ILLIDD ON THE, RAILItOA.D.—An unfor tunate woman, much addicted to the use of iiquor,lvas.ran over last week on the rail road, near Johnstown, aril her legs so bad ly„ernalted that amputation was neceisary. She Was soon after attacked with swum potu, causing her,death on Saturday. Crry Gtracutn.--'l'he new incumbent, ,31.4.Edwarde, annonncee, in another col umn,that his office Is at, John }Carron's Allikler-oftimi: corner of Hand end. Penn „streets, where he will at all times be ready to attend to the duties of his office. Tas Ewa CANAL. —A resolution has passed the Senate requesting the Aedithr General to inform the Senate what amount of tax the Erie Canal Company have, in timecpast or aro now paying Into the Treasury, and what steps have been taken to_cortipel this corporation to pay its just proportion of the public burden. Teals SZAT. —We understand that Jas. P. Sterrett, Eaq, the newly appoint. ed President Judge of the Court of Com. most Pleas, will take his seat to-da • . THB ORPHANS' FAIR. —The Profits of the late Orphan's Fair were $2,764 86. Total receipts, $ 8,279 80 ; expenses, $628 94. OL4.NG or COMISAND.--Capt 'Keys, of WisiihingtOn county, has been called from She command Qf .khe Ringgold Cavalry, and givettbitar,Oot.,tba.aospital at Cam. berland, and both t he RhiggOld Cavalry and Washington Cavalry are now under coosniend,of Captain Greenfield. 4.1 110 h. r. A tilk,o , rp.— , A. epeelal to the rmi h t Altil el his ter, F;( ThAridey. Beni " SearWr, A iarLtbieseven:' ng or iltaburgn, to expedite the manu facture of mortars, SSTOosretimitirriatiSinuolia.-I'he Clio.o of Mayur,, Wilson,a administration of the r 1 municipal affairs was made the occasion of a complitnentsxv - .NtVierhellerik 1 I I 0 --..mplienentary supper given avif ierhellerc Boessing's Broadway Saloon, last evening, by the members of the day police to Mayor Wilson, Mn BPrnbill, the clerk, and the old and new ooktrollers, the representa tives of the preis and several invited guests being present, with the entire day pollee. The occasion was a pleasant one, marked by mutual gocd feeling between the old and the new, the retiring and the remain, ing officers. After supper, toasts were drank to the Mayor, Mr. Steele, Mr. Me- Cargo, the press, &c The responses were happy and many capital hits were made Mayor Wilson, being celled out, said this was one of the occasions on winch the feel , inge of the heart prevented the utterance of its sentiments. He had only to thank all present for numerous kindnesses and to say that any merit in his administration must be ascribed to the police anctithepress and to them only. The company dispersed at an early hour with an exchange of cor dal sentiment and a feeling (4 universal regret at the breaking up of the pleasant intercourse of those present during the past two years. BENEFIT OF CAPT W. C. GALLAGHER —The announcAment of the appearance of Capt. W. C. Gallagher in his favorite role of the "Boman Father," attracted, as we ar.ticipated, the largest audience that has assembled lathe Theatre during the week The piece which had been admirably cast, went off well; the Captain as Virginus surpassed hines3lf, rendering the part bet. ter than wa remembrred to have seen him before, and was well sustained by the com. pant , . Captain G's many friends were eighty gratified by his performance on the uoo.is-n. To night the Captain takes a benefit. The bill ornbracci the tragedy of "Pizarro," in whidl he pl a) s "Jonsih in Bradford," Mr. Henderson as Dan Matra'sy and tho pct-iot'c drama of "Me,Cleilan's Dt.e‘ett." wi h all the tab.. leauz., 41 . 1 Wo ho t) see the house weP filled, as Capt. G. doeorves a bumper. EIS LAST ACT.—Mayor Wilson's term of office cl. sqd last evening. His last official act was to floe a carter named John Gilmore, f)r brutal treatment of his horse, by beating him upon the heal with a club. A fine of five dollars was imposed, which Gilmore paid. M. MAT Plum's Campbell Minstrel troupe have "busted up." All their port able property was seized by some 7elentlesa creditor on Monday night and the remain der of their effects were consumed in a fire at that place the following evening. B,DIIBICHY AT ERIE.-0/1 Wednesday morning, in Erie, between land 2 o'clock, Mr. Henry Daiffembough was knocked down by three men, and hie pocket-book, containing $lB taken froeb him. ]ldr. D. received an injury over the eye, evidently inflic od with a club. No clue has yet been disc3vered 84 to the perpetrators. ALEX. P. Jlitissati., fJrnaer:y of this city, a printer by occupation, has received an app)intm.int on the staff of Gen. Lane, with the rank of /dolor. IT is computed that the loss in oil, bar rels, by the late freshet in Oil Creek will rea3h nearly $15,000 Ma. J A.Claalor has retired from the editoral sanctum of the Meadville Demo crat, and gone to W.o.hinleton. DEAD .—Lior el Barnard, a oomedisn who formerly played here, died a few days since at Columbus, 0. THE barraoke at Camp Wright are to be sold at auction. SAMUEL Csawrosp has been appointed Mercantile Appraiser by the Commis sioners. 7051PH101Y6....«........« .............ANISOPST ■IT IR JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS. WAREHOUSE, 136 SMITHFIELD STREET, (between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) nog PITTSBUR6q. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ALL STYLES, AND ALL PRICES, —ALSO— DIARIES FOR 1802. 808 BALI BY W. S. HAVEN. uo9 CORN RR croon A Kr) TRIP n qTRv Slight Cold, ' ,Q3IAI I ' h_ d" orig. „Maaltaen_ese BRONCHIAL, or .gfaiie. which might be checked -l OC' with a simple remedg , if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a laugh. or fiLejlit / gad u its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mad remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the lunge. 4foo,uz_n!it,goancltici.L,..goar_hert were first introdvced eleven, years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for /=2_,Oardcia, 4frarz.r_fulLs, , XcLicutoh, the Smoking Cough in Wanattnajz.tian, and numerous affections of the ,gh_ocrit, giving immediate re/ief. Public Speakers N Singers will find them jj'e ctual for clearing and so- ~ .g•thenini- the voioe. Sold . all Obruggists and (Dealers in. _Medicine, at 25 tents per box. dis9-6mdkw SPALDING'S THROAT CONFROTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROOHRS BRYAN'S PITLMONIC WAFERS.' AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP, For We by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DRUG STORE, Cor. Penn and St, Clair fits. bO2 DRIED FR JIT -160 bushels WIMP 'Dried Apples: 80 barrel+ “ “ Peaches, just re• delved and tor sale by J. A. YSTZER, wow Ist mad Mations eta LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News np to Two O'eloek, Thirty-Seventh Congress. WASHINGTON CITY, Jan. 31.—Housa— On mottos of Mr. Fessenden, of Me., an editorial in the Chicago /ribune, stating that one third of the cartridges furnished to the Burnside expedition contain no powder, etc , was referred to the Govern merit Contract Committee . On motion of Mr, Wicklitr., of Ky., the Committee on Military Allairs was in. structed to inquire into the expediency of placing contracts f the army and navy supplies, including arms, under the ruin and government of military law, or the rules and articles for the government of the army and navy, with power to unisn for fra"d and infidelity. Co motion of Mr. Blake, of Ohio, it PM& ros ,:v , d that the Secroiary of War be instructrd v , inform the House how many regimental bands are employed in the army, and whether their service can be dispensed with without Injury to the ser vice. Un motiun of Mr, Alley, of Mass., the Oommittee on Oommer..:e wts instructed to inquire into the expeiiencv of the passage of a law prohibiting the espertatlon of oak timber. Mr. Van Wyck, of New Fork, from the Select Committee to Investigato the g•vern• ment contracts, offered the U.llowiug, which was adopted : Resolved, That the Secretary or TfeaSU• ry be directed to furnish this House with a oopy of the contract made L y him cr hie Department for the handling, opohing,%s• sorting and general delivery of ror.ign goods in the City of New York, umsi y celled the "labor contract" or ''General orders contract." Also to info , rn the House whether the said labor is Low done by the original par ties to the said contract, or whether the said contract has been st:ran, , , , id, and if so, to whom and at what consmers.ttua ; also, who are chi owners of the warehouses wnere the said goods are stored, and what rents are paid fur the ohms. Mr. Van Wyck else ,ffered the follows jog% which was adopted : Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treasury be directed to 'furnish to this Homo a statement of the salary, fees and perquisites received by the Collector, Sur. ueyor and Naval ()Muer of the port of New York, each, respectively, from the time that he first entered the duties o' his office ; also the salary, fes and per quisites received by the prede.:ei , sor of each during the four years pre2eding the times when the present incumbent entered upon the duties of his of Mr. Stevene, of P:4., fr the Commit tee of Ways and Mears, repealed the Ins dian and Poet Office approprinwin Inks which were referred Thd Treasury Note bill was postponed The House writ into Committee on the Naval appropriali..n Mr. Kelly, of Pa reviewir g th • pre , ent condition of affairs, said ih,t cur evils are exaggerated for the want of leadership. The Administration should announce a policy, clear •.nd well defined, wh.ch should address itself to the suppression of the re bellion, and the punishment of those par ticipating in it. Such a course would rt. animate ice public mind and heart, and icepire, with invincible enthusiasm, our armies which are climin•sning by desertion, disease and death, and deteriorating from lung and constant inaction It would invig orate the public credit. The people would again pour out their money, assured that it would be applied for the preservation of such of their property as now remain.— Nine months nave elapsed since Sumter toll—since Jeff Davis announced his l urs pose to plant a foreign dig over this Capi tol Sli hundred thousand men are in the field in behalf of the republic . , yet Wash ; ington is beleacuered and Richmond Is n it. Mr Dunlap, of Ky., said at the extra session in July, there was no intention or declaration here that this war was to put down slavery. When five Dlinoiereuiments were told that this was the otject they stacked their arms, saying that ntioy were called out only to suppress the reboil' gin. Mr. Arnold, of 111., thought that there was sJW6 mistake about that. He dui no: believe the statement was true. Mr. Dunlap gave Colonel Logan, a member from Illtnoi.o , ae authority for the Mr F A. C ,n:;.:,! - L r. 0'1 , 4, Y., o rJb..r• aced , he remark ~ f Mr. Durikp. sai d that Colon,' Logan hau ataied in hit , prey. ence and that of others, that on the ap. pearance of the rrport rf Ex• Secretary Cameron, the troors under his command, he understood him to say atack3,l their arms and relused to move further. - - . Mr. Sargent, of Cal., spoke in favor of the c , .inetruction of the Pacfic livtrosd and telegraph lines to the Pacific aril urg ei immediate action as a military ricessi. ty. The Committee than rose. The re. port of the Oummitte of Conference on the con , ular and diplomatic bit, was agreed to. Mr. Holman reported a bill from the Government Contract Committee with reference to the transportation of troops and .upplies over the Hannibal and St. Joieph and Pacific Railroads. Mr. Porter, from the Committee of the Judiciary report, accompanied by a reso. lution, that the several Railroad compa nies which have received from the States grants of public lands m-tda by acts of Congress for the purpose of aiding in the construction of the roads of such comps. vies respectively are reqaired to transport the property and troops of the United States over their roads free of toll or other charges whatsoever. Brief debate and no vote. Adjourned till Monday, SENATIL—Mr. Wade, of Ohio, presented a petition in favor of a bankrupt law. Al so petitions in favor of emancipation. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, presented the reso lutions of the Legislature of lows. in fa vor of the establishment of a National Armory at Hock Island. Mr. Foster, of Conn., from the commit+ tee on Pensions, reported a bill author izing the Secretary of the Interior to strike from the pension roll the names of all per+ sons who have taken up arms against us or aided the rebels. The bill was passed. Mr. Grimes, also introduced a bill au thorizing the detail of naval officers for the service of the War Department. The bill - authorises the detkli of the naval of. doers for ,the inspector of ships before troops are put on board. The bill was passed. On motion of Mr. umner, of Mass., the joint resolution in relation to the Indus• trial Exhibition at London, was taken up. The resolution apprork Les $86,000 for ex, penses to carry out the former resolution. Mr. Sumn r explained and advocated the resolution. Mr. Hale of N. H., opposedthe resolu— tion. He was opposed to tsking this amount of money out of the Treasury at this time. Mr. Lane, of Indiana, said ho world vote against the resolution at this time. At the previous exhibition we could show reapers, etc , but now the sworn and can non are our reapers and the rebels our harvest. The resolution was rejected Yeas 17: nays 22._ Mr• Wilson, of Mo., Introduced a bill to secure the completion of the Southwest Branch Railroad, Retorted, . . ' On motto► of lidr. Tim airpir, of N. Y., the bill to prohibit the Coolie trade by American citizens, wee taken up and passed. The wale of Mr. Bright wee again taken up. Mr. McDougal, of Cal., contended that there had been a regular plan to bring about secession which was well known to Democra e, and known to him (Mr. Mc- Dougal) as a Democrat., and the Senator from Indiana must have known of the fact that the war which had been so long planned was actively inaugurated before the letter was written to Davis, and he— kir. McDougal—could consider that letter in no other light than an act of treason. A Senator of the United States, who, knowing all the facts, could write such a I tter, was not fit to remain in the councils the nation.. Treason was the highest all crimes, and ought to receive severe ;•li:lshment. Mr. Feseenden, of Me , here asked leave ro%ke a report from the Committee of t .1111i -trance on the civil and diplomatic ape i.rooriation bill, which was concurred in, the hill atanis passed. Mr. Johnson, of Tenn., contended that ,he Senate had a perfect right to expel any Senator if they thought he was not fit to remain in the councils of the nation. The ri d s-twn is do the people of the United ,•z•tates feel confidence in the loyalty of the Senator from Indiana. He had often heard the inquiry among people, Why does not tho Senate turn out Bright, of Indiana ? lie coonraented upon the letter and its o intents, He claimed that it was an overt net of treason by aiding the enemy. The Saciate was not subject to the technical 'hies of a Court. Suppose Aaron Burr, after he was acquitted by a court of treason nail returned to the Senate, wt.uld not evri •ry Senator here have voted for his expel slant But the Senator said this letter was an act of friendship; would a friend sand a r latter to a known traitor, giving him the aid of improved fire arms, By sending letters to the chief traitor, with aid of this k nd, the Senator showed himself so rt o,riless of his country's interest that he is not entitled to a seat in the Senate, Where was the vote or speech of the Senator from Indiana expressing a ympathy with the (.7onstitutlon and Union when a year ago the Mr. Johnson stood above on this Bide of that chamber fighting the battle of the Union? Has the Senator forgot the bevy of conspirators who gathered around wan ..cowls, frowns and taunts? If the Senator hat, he had not, and he kuew the absence to , even one glance of approval from the Senator from Indiana, he (Air. Johnson) would have been glad of the sympathy of on , so long in the public service, but he was as cold as an iceberg, and Mr. John. sou was left alone on that side of the chamber, and the line was strictly drawn between those who were fighting for the Union and those against it. Where eve those who ncr longer ago than the last ses. non of Congress sang the siren song of peace? Where was Polk or Breckinridge. Clone to the rebel camp. Ha believed there were traitors here now on the same roai, and how long it will be before they land in the trades' camp he could not tell.— The tienator from Indiana said he was op. posed to the while coercion policy of the government. if the government had not the pewtr to enforce the laws, then the government was at an end Further by the Steamer Africa New YoaK, January 81 —Tbe Morn ing Post rejoices at the general oot:idea) nation of the stone blockade, and says it :a rousing the European governments to a common sentiment of indignation and ask, why more forbearance is shown to America than was the case when Belgium was recognized, particularly as Holland was never guilty of the barbarities corn. matted by the Washington Cabin t. The suspension of specie payments continued to be the theme of gloomy prognoetica. LP Ps for the North. The Daily News in reviewing Mr. Sewarda Trent dispatch says,that altnough it contains much that is questionable in law, its main positions a certainly based in acknowledged loyal principles mere diplomatic correspondence is pub lished including a letter from Mr. Sew ard, to the Secretary of the Navy con demning In strong terms the fact that the captsla of the Britten schooner James Campbell was taken into New York with the Brit'sh flag flying under that of the United States, and another note condemn. log the act of an American commander, extracting an nail from three British Bea. men captured for a breach of the blockade, that they would not undertake a similar proceeding again; the seamen are relieved from the obligation of the oath. Patric): —.l.t is reported that when Mr. Dayton submitted the names of 20 or 80 Americans t) M. Thouveniel, for presenta tion of the Emperor on New Year's oay; the latter enquired as to the character of the Americana. Mr. Dayton replied that they were all elegibie for presentation to the President of the United States. The result was that no Americans were at the reception. The bourse was advancing rents 60 F 60 c. LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN, LONDON, Jan. 19.—The Observer suggests the expe diency of the Intervention of France and England between the federals and rebels of America, and asp that such an act would be approved by the whole world, and be gladly accepted by both sides. The Niagara arrived at Liverpool yes terday, and the Niagara at Queenstown to day. MADRID, Jan. 19. The pirate Sumter having been ordered by the Spanish gov ernment to leave Cadiz, has gone to Gib raltar. The report that the government intends c using the Chambers Is denied. PARIS, Jan. 19 —The Journal Dee De bats thinks that Lord ralmerston's inten tions towards the United States are not pact do. The Temple in announcing that Mason and Slidell aro expected at Havre, says that no obstacles will be offered to the ful illlment, of their mission to Prance and England. The Plenipotentiaries of the South will be allowed to plead for the recognition of the South. The Bruise says that the French govern ment will receive neither Mason or Slidell nor any other Southern Commissioners. The Paya Bays that the government of Ecuador has requested the mediation of England in Peru, and that England has accepted the office. The Independ*nee &Igo says that Prance will areame %lad ir.i.iiktivd in a remonstrance against the blockade of the Southern ports and that England will only afford Prance a moral Fupport. The Moniteur Bays that the partizans in England for the recognition of the South Increase and no doubt there will be many advocates of this measure in Par. Hamer t. The Bourse zloeed firm on Saturday.— Rentee 69 and 80 0. VIENNA, Jan. 19.—1 t is reported that fresh negotiations have been opened be tween Austria and Hungary. From Chicago Carcaeo, January 31.—A special dies patch to the Journal from Cairo, states that Captain Con3table, commander of the mortar coats, returned from Pittsburgh this morning. Twelve of the 18 inch mortars with mortar beds and ammuni. Mon have been shipped; twelve of the more tar boats will be immediately pat into readiness far active service. Dr. Scales, arrested at Bertrand, was tried at Charleston on Wednesday, for horse stealing and murder. The commis• stoners found him guilty of both charges and sentenced him to close tioafinecnent in the mil.tary prison during the war. The steamer Rama Damian arrived today with a large cargo of powder and shell. Amnia MLIMINSUI I , Lisavisarwosera, January 81.—General Order, N 0.12, Department of Kansas pro hibits troops of this Department from en.. taring the Department . ithout special orders. All armed parties, whether ben long to the service of the government or no', shall hereafter cross the Kansas bor der and enter the Department of Missouri without due authority, shall be adjudged to have entered for the purpose of depre• dation and shall be held subject to the penalties of military law. Alt armed bands of men in the State of Kansas not in the service of the United States, now acting under special authority obtained from the Governor of the State, or'of the General Commanding, are hereby warned to disband and return .o their homes,— - - - Military Commissions for the trial of ail such prisoners and all who are now detain. ed on charges of army depredations, or jayhawking. will bs established. The 9th Wisc , str, Colonel HAcmon, is quartered in this city. The 21 Ohio Cavalry, Colonel Doubleday, is quartered at Platte City, Mo., at present. 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It will cure BORE THROAT AND ERRAta It will cure C UHEIS AND Col,:ig. and i. an valuable remedy for oiaeases or the KIDNEYS URLNARY COMPLAINTS. B. Beware of Counterfeits. lite V 2 P h4 A re gl!lf3, Y L P lT' d t a he "e y do sot B yo D a Y6- „ so to the age6t of yrbord you purobssea t , -em, and receive your money. Please call et hie et re and ¢ate descriptive oit cuinr. A box of rills sent by mat., poet-paid on re• ceipt of One Dolar . No. 10 Bona, 0 .coed street, L. ti C. WIsHAEIT, Proprietor. by Lig. KEISER, N 0.140 Wood etreet. Dog Is .CNI r. 4 .e 1 cc% 1:4 , THE GIN&T QUIATION OF THE, DAY For the next two weekx.wilt WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY 0 13 Ft. I S "I" IVI .A. S NEW YEAR'S PRESENT. All Me friends and customers of BRINEMAN, IIZINILN 48 SIEDLE, That have not yet detorrnmed on what to buy wit please look over the following list of articles, when they will be sure to find something to suit: Gold Vest Chain., Silver Table Spoons, 2--ilrents' Breastpins, " Tea Spoon., Bracelets, " Forks, Spectacles. Watch Seals, - Baiter Knives, " Soup Ladles, Pen. and Cases. " Cream Ladles, " Lockets for Mina, " Sugar Tongs, tares, " Salt Spoons, „ Necklace, " Mustard Spoons Studs, - Child's Knife a sleeve Button,. Fork, " Crosses. " Cups, " Finger Rings. " Thimbles, " Chatelain Chains, " Snuff Boxes, " Ear Rings, . Napkin Rings, Nar Drops, . Plated Castors, " Guard Cnsins, ' " Cake Baskets, " Keys, " Tea Setts " Charms, '' Coffee Setts, Armlets, l " Molasses Pitch " Pencils, So.. kc ' era, Plated Ice Pitchers, Plated Spoons and Forks, Plated Soup and Cyst', Ladles, etc., „te.- nEg„. Gold and Silver Watches of every imagsins. ble style and price. vs. French. German and rttnenc in Clocks, Spy Glasses, Musical Boxes, 2 to 12 tunes; Bronze. Stat. nary, Po"tmonaies aid fancy articles in general too numerous to mention. All we cog tan call at our establishment, NO. 42 FIF'FB STREET, one door from Wood, and examine our goods and prices. Al i IMPORTANT -TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY PATENT .AGENCY Dewil C. Lawrence Robt. W. Fenwiek. Vo r Twelve For the past four years Manager of the Washing ton Branch of the Scientific American Pa. tent Agency and for Fif teen Wears in the Patent 4gency Busi ness. Years an 0 - oer of I he Pa- tent Office - - the last four am a Member of the Board of Appeal. NOTE-411 informati Patent and a copy of charge. On nO0011&147 to prOCInTh a Lsw .:_at free c' Refer to present Cora Arid P? Rollaway. naleaforer of Patents' Ron deslo4f W. EL MoGEE & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, INty,efrTtet,,,,,hed varied stook o t t lif buyers to Fall and Whiter Goods, just received, among which my be sound all of Ihelteweat styles of goods for Gents and Youth's Ware, together with a full and complute assort , went of gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. W 11. fif QUEER h CO.. 148 Festers] at eor. Market Square, Alley neny City. FOR SALE OR RENT—A Dwelling Bona. in Birmingham, now ocounied by nberiber, Enquire at Na 104 SECOND STREET, afa 114 f C. T. IHMsEN. QIIGARS-t3tan 'ard,crushed povvdc cal, grannatted and A ant la coffee. refined St. { era, in store and for sale I y RElrbora & Bitco4., tag ,N , . t tt 1. d and t 2 Won/1 ,r GROSS WENSLOW'S 'SOOTHING inram fey pal., by HELLruwest, No aco Ff•deral s tr eet, Alleghesi._ 25 Tai, 8. C. HAT'S-- a tree Breakfast. B. 0013: In store nod far anis by F. BELL C O. atieo Penn street. Pittildryb. bbLs Ltme tor sale IA by (Sats) H ' ETA. OLLINS, M.The River—List evening Kt twilight there were eleven lent water in the Winne' and taking. 8€4,. bldg wheal pabs6rigPc steamer Undine, Capt. M. A. Cox, leaves Ibis day, positively, for Galapclta, nod all intnrtnPetc.e ports. This hna• has the beet r f ace:comddatieus, and is el - a-ge of officers that woad make a le:s worthy 1,04 pepula•. A bo.AL , n charge of Capt.. Woodeurn and cox is bound to be popular. spliP. The splendid passenger tamer Frima Lonna, Captain George Moore, leaves this day fbr Cin&nmal, Louisville . and Cairo. This boat has unscirpasAed accommodations, and Is in charge of si careful sad experisnoed officers is can be found. Out o.d and estsenaei friend, Capc, Murdock, lyre, 10 the honors in the office. Stir The fine loy ket Citizm, Captain leavaa for Evaner,lle and Mount, Vera-n. rand regular between this city and Mt. Vern.iii, and will continue in the urde during the season. The clerks are IdesPrs. Cliudiey nun Fx4tn . Wa tans pleasure to recom mencimg them Std`" The line paEsenger steamer Arag , ), Captain J. H. Go:ding, is announced for Qncinnatl, Cairo and Saint Lou.s. Tina boat has the cent of acco.omodations, and la in charge of careful and atteothe officers per, The line packet Daeotah, Capt. D. Ennd , icksou, Ia ire• til!tug up for Cincinnati I.oui.t villa ar d St. Lcuia. This boat it now In first rate c rder; and ii in cnarge of as careful and ccm pe.ent sf , t of cfficen a can 1.. e found. With Capt . . Mason in the office, fneod E , and to asse t him, •Ii nge w.ll en at I HE'LL T e line p Eeenger steamer Clnra Poe, C:yealt: TLomat Poe, leaver this day vet. tively :or Cinciecai setl Loussr:lie. This blia. has A Yo. 1 acc.rn tedations, and is In charge of k .1 heat of r:therr, °Cu yc tong mead Parr hi:3 ene•ge of the chi es gla.,Tho anl. , Unt of freight, I .. .celced yes erday wart not large. ins weatner was favorable )1- the i Poflpt of frelat,t ter' The tine packet steamer Emma Graham wdl vsluyely be here on Monday to re °eye freight for Zatesv.lie and intermedilta porta Th.s seems to ha the only boat that does b Purees to suit the ya-ioun par ies. Ons thing 1 t certain It IA always done on the f qU9 , e For Cincinnati, Louisville Evansville and Mt. Vernon. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 10 x. THE REGULAR PAS EN TER packet t,,TIZEN, R Ca:bouu commander. icave• t r the above one en LA dP7 annou-ic id, poktlvely. Fp- fretght or pa -sake. anF, y on coard I I ForCineisa oati. Louisville Evansville and till. Louis. 114,)NDAY, FEBRUARY 3. THE S i'LENDID :ADE , 1 - 1 „ wheel pa *tenger steamer, ARAG'), 'rhos H. Golding leaves as announced at,ove. For freight or pacsage atm' re etd •t to (el 'JOHN FLACK" Ag•ut. G. 04 1 , W O Ce E- . 0e.5 '3 - o o a< x -4 0 ..4 8 It = • G ? • 2, E .-. E E -o"e4 For Cincinnati and Louisville. ": HIS DAY. IrEBR 'ARY 1, 10 A. M, E FINE SfEAMER CLAR. POE. Tnom t re. e , m. manner. leavev an above. For [melt or p 411.1,T3 app'v on brar For Cinelnnati, Cairo and St. Louis. THE FAVORITE PASSEN- L tiER steamer DiCOratl, U.L. Hendrickson, commander, leaves as; aoore. For freight or passage app ' Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. THE line passenger steamer EMMA °BARAK Captain Mun roe Avers. commander, leaves Pitts hburgtt every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. at., and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. tn. For freight opassage apply on board, or to J. B. LIVINGSTON a CO, Agents Pittsburgh. F or Cincinnati. Louisville and St. Louis. THIS DAY, 10 A. M. SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMER PRIMA DONNA, Goorg a W. Moore, COMO/MI. drr, learee as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. 8. DTINGfeITON a CO., tel or JOHN FiAOB., Agent, For Marietta, Gaillpolis. Par kersburg and Portsmouth. EVERY TUE3DAY, 10 A. M, XH E FINE PARSEN- - 1 / 4 GER steamer, J b Fo RD, ' . Kerr, commander. leaves as announced above. For freight or passage apply on board. JOE N ACE, /4ent. THE STEAMER SCIENCE, 1. Captain Wm. Reno, leaves for W beating, Marietta, Parkersburg and GAllinolis, making weekly trips, leaving Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY at 1 o'clock, and returning leaves Galltpolis every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock. cote D. H. LEWIS, Agent For Beaver, Ste benville and Wheel!. g. THE PACKET STEAMER, J. T. M'COUBS, J. T. Di,Combs Commander, leaves for the aboveports Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. For !reigns or passage apply On board or to dent J. COLLINS CO., Water street. For Marietta, Parkersburg wed REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET. THE FINE SIDE WHEEL nteamer UNDINE. M. A. Cox, com mander, te,ves Pittsburgh every Rat urday at 4 p. m , returning leaves Gallipo' or every Tuesday at la a. m. For trench: or passage apply en board or to WILLIAM HAZLETT Where he will tmn met a general Steamboat Agenoy business, and would solicit a slAre of patronage from steamboat men. noite-em J. D. H A NCOCK. aT7 0 11-.4"E dT L.9R', NO. 73 GRANT STREET Plia'SSO fiGH, PENNA. JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT /OR THY. BA.LE 01 PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, liU 74 WaTER STREET, BELOW MARKET P/TT.cR777:178 G 0 T 0 SCHMERTZ & SLR e, %LEY'S, No. 1458 - Wood Street, and buy ynur CARBON OIL AND NEW CAOLIPETK I 1 aEN [TINE IRISLi WILIS.r. . t A Genuine Scotch Wldokr.. . v Oil ClOtliti, at., i Pure old Rye Widoky ~ A • Pore old Jomalcalbam;: ' - —A T Pure old Oogniao Bundy, - Ild' OALLIIMS,, Pure old Pinot/1114ft Pure old Pellevolain 'anti* - ' No. 87 Fourth Street, : Pure old Holland Gin, - . -.' Tin OUGHT-PREVIOUS TO THE LATE . Pure old Anchor Gkr . . JLP advance in prices, of %oldish the_ (utak say .11- ~_P lD_ _° ClugraPi g ne A llar TA P° ",,,49 l ang Wtnall tags la ofored,co purchasers FOR.I)AOH.4 dad Al e! .., , o,fqiiimi 7 IxotAle, lOr ookt.orjr: '' tim.'iskietirri, '-- -- - - , no wwdatroit N EW WALL PAPERS—Afresh balver ---" " 'gement a low p riced Wed al " riud ' TEEN APPLES—M), 4:4010 calm! and tar sale by I Apples reestrodand fiw Wet" 1291 W. P. Id RI 4 VIA " Woodstmt. NUM OCUZIMIL • ‘,:i; X N 7 El Or. 247 TigeB PORT OF PITTSBURGH. A SRIIIBO. Franklin, Bennet, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, Brownsville. Col. Bayard. Peebles Ellsaheih Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling Anglo Saxon, Da!ts I. Lout villa • DEpARTep. Franklin, Ben art. Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, clO Col. b.yard. Perblio, itrifbatti J. T. hil'i , oniba. ArCesobs. Wheal/it J. B. Fcrd, Kerr, Yortetrnaph TH 'EI DAY 10 A. 171 'y on hoard Galllpolls. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. All STEAMBOAT AGENC IC. Has opened on office at NO. 94 WATER STRE eT, LAMPS. pin C/1R 18 T ICA S , P:11-141 . ' Just received 419 Imo sesartyo94.lol,,,„,§ GENTS' 8 t 1 1 **Bs • ruir °away, Fsmatii, • Q.l belling low by W E. Schmertz Pa st etrurittnWa E. WATT WISH TERRY, PRICE , CPI; INEPORTERB AND DEALEM - CLOTHS, CASSIBIEMEit aatinets, Vesting., Tallow'Trinningio,il4, NO. 255 MARKET NT. ifforiliarde, PHILADELPHIA, PA; Joan v. minv, D.unzt. B. MIA OUValk demi, JAMES H. CHII..DS HOPE COTTON' ittILES Allegheny City; Pa. ILLIMUCITLIBUS et SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSIV - .43..1317110-S; Inctles to aro ailhclnra may be lett at H. emulti&•canon W vv . ! Str Iti AN, r 06.01 g HIES A. FETZER; ORWARDiNG JUICI CONSIS:IOIIIIIERCiA3Rf thradiik, Boman, Lard"' Willall., Dried Prr...lt. arid Prodiam• GestinVlN COB OP KARR= Asn) nun Filltallafir PITTSBURGH, PA. Baran To—Francis G. liseley. EaseWitia*Bil north Sr., S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittman ¢h,. Ott, Heleirer Swearingen, S. Brady, thusi 51. Bank, Lug Howe% Mangle & Qe., GaggkVl; Andereon. Donlon Paxton & Co, Wheelftgy. r•vevezne.i. TIERNAN & Wholesale and Retail Greepir, ININMIZRS 6.1 D DILLISS 11l ZAN, WINES, LIQUORS, -IRS., hurtle-fit corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAIto.ND, ri ail ALLFri HEN?' 13Trin, OWEN BWRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 19 St. Clair Street Gentlemen's Olott:ng made to ordertitelp FOR CASH—, HAVING RETURNED FROM NEW YORE, with a choice stock of 'MGM. CASSI MEILEN and VERTINGB, *hi& can barn chased at prices far below the unlit kntfs„....- WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORPIRDING MERCII/LITS Daaisean PPotwvi amp Perisirowa htaifflzrgiiituusl r:o. suit Lrsh.y.Ty AIRFXr. TO THE PUBLIC. millPlrelAL,LY the .o.• . , , ice, rant and dilsely Mod. - ea PCTErtI2I2IIB of all de. nommattons. treat secret and deka, - u:sortiers, sell abuse and disesiseq or sinetions common and rundent to youths of both sexes, ens eduits, single or married. Because . &wins= publishes the fact of his doing dO, tre 17,r.orant and falsely modest, are -tr-•ac fully ehooked, and Lama it- a Welt eta very immoral and for contamination, and corruption a tneir wives, pronriatow eons an heir family phyalcriettahould be cautions to keep Loom ie loorance that they do e same as Dr P N - 8 - 1131UP, (except publishing) lest a lucralve practice might be lost to than imodg stupid f osely modes; and preatimptasna Lazuli .13 born and , aired In Ignoraitthforprahgtila as m tearoom and who comma society, fatale Bence, same. Ac, to dollar-13=d cerits.ntlatencinalni meanly or ill y gotten. Il .s to PublielYis holism that numerous par foie .tai guarchatissire that their act,. dangt - or. and midis Fortin • - feeble, sickly P 0e..-fete condition. antra • a•• hare boon reed-wed to nada; and . hylir.' , . BiIBTET.W. besides many before and snap riage through him have been lota— anxiety, mortification, no. Having the advantage of over thirty years expedence, and. oheernitton, consequent! , he has superior eidllintleitandarant of special and who ts thdir_OCOMLlWia the profession, aa well recommandedlnt able citizens, publishers, proprietors 14 flidela, de 8 rhea, or so ca ll ed nocturnal etrdesitinsp— Ws dreadful malady can be oo cured by the very last diatarrery that has female diaesaea he has had superiore on account of his old age, seventy, yeah!, all larity is completely cured. As for conatnitiptien pulmonary diseases my syrupin widish aretiornpo• wed from Iceland moss and other ingredlehtalv a skillful physician five years WWII intSMOseptt bas had more success than all the Piatensiosui_ that have as yet been discovered. as t he tread. cotes will show. They are all genuine - Wl= ba found according to a pamphlet thtit elinh Person will get at the examined .1, all free ofd Office Sc Smlthfield stray:4, aser.Dliaritintratreet Private communications ix:Anal] parts oftAke b. ,tlatoS strictly attended to. Dizvot in 730 a gie • Pittsbtrth Oates. Jib l• rve• WILLIAM MEANS, DAVID 1021LND HARRISON A. COFFIN, spacia i, General:Partners. MEANS & 001TI.IT (Successors to .M'Oarttheac t Mania /Moo WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and lister 86., PITTSBURO,R. PA. DILL v ATE - DIL BROWN'S MEDICAL and EfURGIOLL Oftkte, No, BO • Smithfield street. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. , • • _ • .4 Dr. BROWN is an old chit • •••i•-•• • , inn of Pittsburgh, and has been .•f• - •• ' in Practice for the brat handy- - - • yractri. His business hat 4 • • • 1 •••" 1 • been confined Mostly to Plir#l4>...- • and Surgical Menages. CITIZENS AND STRAnNiiiri in need of a medical friend, ahoultmotifail to find one the aura place of relief. nit Dootor Is a regtOszspritinate, and his experienotedm.idne tiaM mot orb matalis Wass of diseases ialkillidt tee to the sufferers of obtaining • NSW by the eve of his remedies and: folioninglhdrilad; R 043. o, • DR. BROWN'S BNILNDLINI - • never fail to mire the worst farm of-Venereal Duo eases" impurities and lilmohdona MfeatlONN Miro all diseases arunni k from a bsdedYsa7:_•_taalf4 - manifest& itself in form of a metargitstrkettoi and a p.itiany forms of altrodusenten,,fhe mu of which the *lent is nocisly - Ttnizont. - To m persons so antic led, Dr. /Strut. ufftrirs Ikopliktif a MIIP and epeody rec EißMlNAL overy. Dr. Prown'a remedies' for WisaIEITMEL: this'aleumate4.:troublut brought on often by that satiny' htddkonemenal grandest:on, which the young and'entiaminded often give way to, (to their own deornotion.) ate the only reliable remedies tessera 'Wale oottie. • try—they are safe. andreake eptimatvcineliorsthat el health. Dr. Brown% remedies Weyer itiAnlra tis petatnl ctißellge ill a Jim thqrso—he-iriß-Alizranti sore. He also lanata Ale., 61004 GIORIBMbnin, Lizethial DissuusrgesvreniaMzirtmlniew Monthly &ppressibno, Disowns or-th pis - tale in Ano, - tierrous afisetlons,Painatallila bg . and Kidneys, Irritatlon of the Bladdrnstogetb er , with all dtsasa a of on imam) origin. A letter descbing the elm i tontl ath alki e talithg directed to DE. BROWN, 10 s is piussursA, Pa, will be tromecameiy Medieins sent to any address, weir- gamed adid secure from oam:swims, .i • °Mee and Prizs , ... is crmtr. y;~•;litßKli!blA ~TR 4 meg. - - ~f♦ ' I~l'