Aill2Y POST. prrnorsitupa CO.r Ettia ' ARK ROW. NIFIVItORH, biatitt .130t3TON sow scents for dinDall7 asks) , Post in those °Hi% sAd are au to nksAdvertisentehlt thittittbeeriptioht our Lowed .Rater. 0 ;10' BA& • ND- BIG 11100111MILMO , • Mportaut Dettipiti.,: • . 0n ,,..-• 1 n„, 6Coprt ofllm omoirPlitradi Sat l'daY udgelSeir -I '7l lo w pion in :cas. of AM:Coin ~gainit the County asti • ,to compel• the hatter to pay a jorran • drawn in favor of plaintiff far ~y fe :a. The order is for the Treasurer to: pay the warrant. The Judge decides LI r t the ci.trvice of the writs of execution f lln th t'Circait Court of the United States, ii n tit:. ComitiTreasurer, is not author ix b 7 he act of Assembly, and does ! not ri ..1 bi an motleys in his hancle. -Re farther d des, n reference to the-genetal effect' , oix • • Lions against the county, that the' T'i ur • is tot bound to pay any moneys uner th •se executions %nal the amounts Ot* 0 c aims for which, hey were issued hadheea included in the annual estimate i ca tufa ap opriatiorrreauired by law to be mti e by he Commissioners; and the tax es col eted for that purpose. The other JO the Court concur in this opin ion and Judge Sterrett will file an hide. pea ent pink', embodjing some addi tiod I poi ts.. . fil tho - DistrieVeourt, on Saturday, I.es '' w • jIP- tl:i e lha a m pp s ii r c e a a ti d on an of oni a n t i i b iel . Pitette ell, , art t ier, fora mandamus to compel teahsetoant CommtscHioners to draw a war ren l nth Treasurer for his salary.' 'The. decision as virtually that a mandamus could not be issued to compel the Coni misstoiters . draw a warrant on an empty Treacury. Thil w C rt my . : Pl-f.. it "apfiestred that ther4 ere ands in the Treasury not oth erwi ap ropriated , than by the judge ; men an d andaVorrexebetion - referred to, t ~ nth question Would be directly and . fi . ,l.'rly: resented:-- - Whether:tha - said manditory xecutions,qa,writa of special fihri refaa' f the 'Cirettit Ceurt of the Ucite" Ste , are an appropriation of all ' I 5 the m neys coming:into t he treasury of the s ty,, r the service of said writs, uLstil c ol e same are hilly paid and satis fi ed,, or %, '1 . hertheyonllappiopriite and bind i the ex e o said =nays not absolutely needed a:ld required to - defray the ordi nary 4 1 ,I et , rent expenses of the count -iv-he thi s t ;mestion arrives, it will de mand; i!the g avort consideration of the Courtli its sbisis': , t,will not concern, the petitie „ sralo e,but e.‘ch and every citizen of the 401113 , for if cig•eided against the petitiddbr, i a -case lit - e the present, it mightlOssib y stop the wheels .of the county gover merit; and shut up all the CourtS i'rxer ising civil and criminal ju risdictio in t e county, for the want of necessity fun s to keep their machinery in motions. But the question does not necessa rily aritih here. The answer alleges,vrithout quail *Von o explanation. that there are no una °pr.' tedlunds in the treasury.— The all 4atio t hat the law has appropri ated all the w neye which shall come ; into the treat 6 the County to' the payment of them nds ry executions referred to, was not i tend d, as we understood it, to qualify Ole all gatiou that there are no Utl appropri ted nde in the treasury of the county,' li t w intended to be an lode pendenfl aver ment cf the facts stated altherein an • additional reason why the mandamus pra t • ed for should not be grant ed. Bct4it is • ossible that such was not the undbistan t'ng and intention of the Commissi ners and if the petitioner is ad vised, antli, yes that he can make it ap year thatl re will be funds in the treas ury of th : cou ,ty not otherwise appropri ated thaNby i d mandatory executions, at the time app ication was made for the warrant, the ra a will `be made absolute without pr:ejudi e, and an alternative man damus'aw)rded - Otherwise the rule will be discharged. It would be useless to is sue an idterna ive mandamus if all the funds inlte tr • ..uryr had been appropria ted by p it ions arrants or order, as the i Court w did be ompelled, wider the au thorities iited, to refuse a peremptory meads '- aii . - • . 'eft -venue Laws. 1 The Co4oliBB oners appointed by the Governorito - revi.e the State revenue laws haxe submit ted • complete new code, by which the existing laws" are materially changed. i t proposes to reduce the reve nue arisi from realtind peaking' proper ty from"' ;422,624 to $569,049, which t i would be la re action of $853,574. To make up ithe d ticiency thus produced they prop( se t. i ere.. o the tax upon cor porations. 41'lle Commissioners do not I propose hicrease the tax upon banks, i believing Mat th ' now pay their propor tion of ill oeee. a_ry revenue, but to tax ; railroad c tttpani s 'equally with banks.-1 t,, They have hidopt d the plan of timing the 17 the gross r*ipts of all railroad compel), jet, two oar itt..t.upon each and every dol- 1 lar of tfie...lflarniclgs. From this fax they calculate thif. N tlyi SUde would receive .a revenue iimann,l' to at least $600,000:-- They also ricipose a very light tax upon Ti the tonnagcUarrie over the different im provementllhf the sta te, calculated to yield an hual revenue amounting at least to s3' 1 ) 00q. By imposing taxes of f this descrinei U, i is arguedthat the tax I ,- on real seta ;' ea be safely, reduced to one mill 06,1, e d liar, the deficiency be ing supplietrainly by the increased tax upon railro, ,s. [ 't Beaver.' ' ' R . :•lvit at - - For some NI aevival has been iu pro tgreee at t4q illeVio ipt PrOtes t ant church : in Beaver. . Mende with Coniaerable &d -i .4.litione of i.,:kjuirid _penitents. 9n Sun day, of butTrekft efeotigrekation!*,ag tomehed bytni ei ultaneous g6int, far: - wed of twee , '-iiiii of - the Sabbath etlitigi if il children, frl ' , Aria 3kiiiola r itpiririle=alf of whom joi '.tl, th church. itt tie Hospital. Die The injured station 1 His felt recover h neesee day of di Md. r neat were in!, nia Hos; by the. GI The IL bill *be mods lelrve Cot cies of cc shall be like vacant from the St rautaion all their rank,..foil iea, is like in in the field. St 15th of May, Is 7, to be repealetlk all com , 1 officers sttid desi gna t e pYeaent and -future vacan mer as he at present does voluhteer regiments now 1 mu h of the act of the i i Gl,a .confliata with this is -- - Mai etito' IR:4*v" •-• The joint re '''' utions which propose to amend the 0 stitu 'on fio aa;tp extend 'the right or , ' cliffs to iortiiiteere in az tive service, 4 ch p .fled the 'Senate the other day, haat eeu mendedioyastb cow tine in force ;t-ie la a.directing the mode mode of hold iig eleoionsiu camps, until i the enadmen rf a are perfect system by the LegislatuW. • T ey are still ,pending in the Ilinsel,l if {hey pass that body they will regatta the approval of the next Legislatumbefore 't. ey are submitted to the people lo Their :pproial,, _,_ _ • . .:: Cf °f 64) . W* Parke, st•s.Boo. Qn Sant Plena filed t vitmaitted fat. MGENi 41 OW leafier militia Change: , The copious issue of "postage currency" by . the goternment has supplied most abundantly the Jack of small silyer change ! , and the little green "tens" • and brown 1 "fives" are almoska drug, in the market:— piYet small dealers experience Donnie dif ficultyin making change. The great de mend for silver has even caused the ab ;sorptitin of nearly all the three cent pie, joes in circulation, they having been bought' lip at a small premium and sent East , with other silver. "Coppers" and "nickels" even, then,. the only resort for newsboys, ; periodical dealers, apple women, match rls,peddleis,and all who are called upon 1 ' to maktitunige for five or ten cent pieces; Yet, notwithstanding the millions of pen nies recently coined at the mint, the sup- Ply of these was not equal to the demand and they soon rose to a premium of ten per cent. Great is now tine rush for pen nies. ° Bridge companies are compelled to issuo tickets "good for one trip," which are relief ,vas g re vin change, but this affords little they a generally kept and paid back for toll. Onr friend Pittock ha.s shown himself equal to his share of the emergency, having provided himself with a supply of "nickels,' resembling sin one side those issued from the United States mint and bearing his business card on the other. These he passes out at the nomi nal value of one cent each and- redeems in postage currency when presented.— They were eagerly sought after yesterday, by those obliged to make change, and af forded temporary relief, The practice was general many years since and should the present scarcity of pennies continue we should not be surprised to see it fol lowed-by many others. .11 is a cheap me thod of advertising and is worth any trou ; ble or expense attending the issue. Distressing Casualty. We -regret to leant that Mr: Alfred Slack, one of our Representatives in the Assembly, has been so suddenly called upon to mourn the death of an interesting son, ten or twelve years old, who met with a fatal accident at Harrisburg on Friday rooming. The lad was leaning over the balustrade in an upper story of the Jones House, where his father boards, when he lost his balance and fell to the second story, it distance of some thirty feet, causing severe concussion of the brain. .Medical aid was at once on hand, and every possible attention given to the sufferer, but'after laying several houis in an, unconscious state, he died. The af flicted parents have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Discharged on his own Recogni- Joseph Taylor, accused of bigamy, was again brought before the Judges of the Criminal Court on Saturday morning, and kiti discharge asked for. ' It appears that his mother-in-law, who made the informa tion against him, is now satisfied that she may have been mistaken in his having been previously married, and did not de• sire to have him longer remain in jail— mom particularly since his health is bad, and he has ',lately been subject to fits. Ta king all circumstances into consideration, the Court ordered Taylor to be discharged on his own recognizance. I The barge which floated down the river, last week, from the fire at the Point, con taining a large quantity of burning oil, was caught at the foot of "four mile island," Uninjured except by the burning off of the decks. It is the property of Mr. N. S. Woodford. Drayage in Cincinnati • The draymen of Cincinnati have deter mined to advance their prices from ten to twenty-five cents per load according to dis. tance. Our draymen have not, we be lieve, acted in• concert in :his matter, but the price of draying has advanced by com mon consent. By the present rise 578,000 bushels of coal have been shipped to ports below, viz : to Cincinnati, 240,000 bushels ; to Louisville 105,000 bushels; to Memphis, 168,000 bushels. Coal Barge Sunk. A barge ' heavily laden with coal, be longing to IVm. Dilworth & Co., struck a pier of the Birmingham bridge on Bata.- day morning and sunk almost immediate ly. Pittsburgh Theatre. The fairy specta cle of the Seven Sisters, and the birth of Cupid in the Bower Ferns, will be pro. duced on Tuesday evening, under the direction'of J.- B. M'Donough, who has hrought the entire Ransformation Scenes from Philadelphia, together with wardrobe Properties and general appointments ne cessary for its production. The play is interspersed with a variety of rich songs, choruses, and some clever hits at the times, for be it understood that the Seven Sisters is a burlesque; compiled from the German play of — Satan and his Seven Daughters," and has met from the first night of its presentation in blew York, to the present time with a success unparal leled in Theatrical annals. • must possess many charms to have made it so vastly popular. The last scene is spoken of as one.of rare magnificence and bewildering beauty. Some idea of the expense of its marvelous construction 0% 1 be realized from the feet that mirrors of plate glass cover the stage, forming a 'Lake of Silver in which is reflected all the various tints of coloring, and drooping of Ferns Leaves, disclosing the Fairy Land. In order to impart a greater strength to the cast of characters, Miss Lotty Hough, the celebrated comedienne and comic vocalist from . :Miss Laura Keene's Theatre, New York as been expressly engag4 to ap-- pear hither original part oVartarine, in which she will introduce various .8°14,4: among 'which will be Joainh's Courtship, as sung by her for over 200 nights in the Seven Sisters at Laura Keene's. We predict a great success for the piece in our city. - fho was lartney's night.— mobably -I).e Ten Thurs- Parole,- soldiers nnsylva ow used Benefit of Mr. Mordaunt. The frequenters of the Theatre cannot fail to bare obswapd that the moat prom ising,,is and pains-taking actor in the corn up panin h Y": It?&F„efordaunt. He is always ts, very careful ! an accurate reader, an has won thepraise of elf the ..f.stwie , who have visited our city. for ~ A irths past. He certainly has a tine op portunity, with attention to his profession, of taking high rank as an actor. Mr. , Mordaubt takes a benefit to-night, when we hope to see his merit acknowledged by an overflowing house. A good bill us offered and Mr. Win. C. Gallagher has kindly volunteered his services for the oc casion. , The-play selected is "Damon and Pythias,?' Mr. -Mordaunt as Pythias and Mr. Gallagher as Damon, one of his favor ite parts. Mr. M. also perlionates Fonrni chet in "Life's Revenge!' A large num ber of tickets have been sold and the, benefit premises to be a great success: To-morrow evening the "Seven Sisters". produced be produced for the first time. ‘: .ai ,anang the fte VEICaa• i cores : as the ,giments Katileewolllrell'o Troupe. The fest entertainment by this new troupe will be given at Masohic Hall this evening. The programm e is a good one, embracing a series of varied performances by the charming Kathle en ow e ii , , min Archer, Ida Rosa, Haifa, Bartholomew and the rest of the ,company, The troupe has been very successful elsewhere and as the style of eatertainmentis very I, olw h ir it will necessarily do it'• large business 'here. Ct liiti,frOni thee 4 .. • ° tier, - recently • in the battle of Murfreesboro. 3o • ed gallant soldier; and his death will - deeply , regretted. zance. Barge Caught. The Drama. Oilt , pp/lentil., .... 4C he .Thnraday. , shispents of dude and refined patrol um reached 6,110 g 'Bar re* Of tida•fi, 9 was sent by PeilikiA gala Railitind,,l by Oti?yeland it Fittti,- iitirei and 4r `by Pittganigh, Ft. 'Wayne and .chicago. , ' -. 1 Will - Sigii the , Bonds. We understand Commissioner Nee ley has expressedbig willisgeesi to sign 1 the soldiers': ho bonds, provided the bill pending in the egislature passes, end so all difficulty wilk be 'obviated. :" N - T" --- ew County. The bill for. erecting a nevi county out of a part of Luzerad to be called Lack• awanna, has passed he House. Agents An agent wanted to canvas among t, tax payers for Bead "The Tax Liw, "Dec 3 amp Directory." 4at/V8.1 , 8 this city;:, A Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Foitt office. 4110782 & /41E111%80 g Maohinegjor Dienufeotrring perposes: the beat in u. o . A. F. _IC ANPON' AY, General Agent . 1B tilfthgtreet. Pittsburgh. p .......1111/10117111 ) JOSEPH MEYER & 1301( JONIPH M1Y111..... Airtry.Amman 01 FANCY AND PLAIN. Elmaiorruitz dr CHAIRS WARKHOUBS.I3S BMIJ 1117XLI) J . aletween Sixth street Ine SAL ESTATE S, A-11 , TYO4. incorporated Pennslivatua. . Open foe Deposits horn Eli a. m. to 2 o'clock, p. to. daily; also on SATU RDA 1 EVENINUS from ti.to 9 o'clock. . Sir - Mice, 63 FOURTH S'REET. A ;MFR. CON V BRUNT and PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics. Laborer% Clerks. and all ttioso whose means or savings are swa'i. It also commends itself to Executors, Adminis trators,s Collectors. Agents , voluntary voluntary Societies or As ;ociatione, and perso of all classes: Interest at the rate of d X PE tt CENT. per annum is paid on deposits blob, if not - drawn, will be plac-d to the credit of the depositor en the first day of May and No e them and thereaf ter bear the same interest the principal. lit this 1 atemoney will DOn ELI LISS THAN TWR.VE YE kH.S. Interest will coMmen , e on all deposits the lot and 15th days of the month ter such CeP °tits sze made.l 4: 111 Books containing Charter, y-Laws. As., funi tatted on application at the Moe. PRESIDANT—ISAA ' JONES Vice Passzoeui—W. 111 COPELAND. TRUSTEESI, Hon Thos M Howe Hon J R Moorhead, Isaac Jones, I C 01Huesey, Wm - 11 smith, I J aobb Painter. nervy Childs. Nickolas Voegtly, W Il Copeland. Secretary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER, I felkitimtl CLOSING OCT WINTER GOODS at proat bargaiim at CONCERT TALL SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth Street, BOYS' BOOTS 74 CM'S. ALL WORE WARRAjNTED A LARGE STOCK OF CLOAKS AND SHAWLS JUST RECEIVED lit EXPTLBSS. ALSO FIVE HUNDRED ''PIECES DELAINES At 25 Cents. Forl Hale a W. & D. HuOus. CORNER FIFTH & mARKnr. IN TILE COURT OW of Allegheny comity at A. I). ISM. Pittsburgh Coal Company VP. Thomas Phillips and Ma- I 1 , 'few Of Damages • ry Ann Ditty I To Thos Phillips and Mary Ann Daly pe t i tio nve defendants. take notice that upon the of the Pittsburgh Coal Company duly Presented, the raid Court o,f Common Pleas did, ea the 27th day ry, of January fast past, appoint William 0 Haw kins Jatnesßelly. William Phillip. Theodore ki Nevin. John Brown,Jemes McCab eanti William Ward at viewers to view your proprty situatein the borough of South Pittsburgh insaid county, State of Pennsylvania: taken and occupied by said Company for the uses of their Itailrotict. and to de termine the damages which-have been or may be sustained by you by reason of said tilting and oc cupying by said Company of said I nd and did appoint Thursday the lath day of February, 180, at SO o'clock a. in: as the thus whentsaid viewers at all meet upon 11141 premises, and did direot this publication to be made; you may therefore be Present at said time andplace as you shah deem fit. PiTTSBURGII COAL CO. feb7;lotd by Jas. M. Bailey.! President. NMIA I TIk3COVEI-ile To Strengthen end Improve the Sight r . THIF PEBBLE Russian "'"'' "1" BpOotaelos, PEIItiONS SIIFFEBING . FROM DF.• festive sight...arising from sge or other caus es. can Im relieved by using oheßuatlan Peb ble Spectacles. 'Which have been well tried by many restionsible citizens a Pitteboegh and vi chitty, Lowborn they hive given parr satisfao don. The cordlleatter of these pe 0113 can be Been at mit Mike. ~ 7 ' OS- Ad olfo purchase one Mgr of the Buskin Pebble difeenscles are entitled to be a pplied in tnturefree4 charge with those which will alwaYa give satiefeati/m. Therefore. if you with to ensure an improve* went in your ahem call on .1. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Russian Pebble Spectrudee, lanl6 No. 39 Fifth street, Petit Building CARPET'S 1862, RORER - 1861 W. D. dr H. BIeCAIJIATIti. 87 FOURTH- STREET, A LAllitlioE.Palitilolll OF tillittrlrOCH having aeon bought previous to series of advances, and now replenished (just before abe largest advance ofthetteason_Ladth the neweetdir , signs in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window shhadethlter.' A fa<orable. opportunity is offeod purchasers at moderate rates. as prioes will be higher. deal 7 FIVE lIIIIIILDING LOTS IN ICIIIIICA ! 00. each containiniiiine acre. for tal* febl3' B. CIITHitHRT SONN. 9 =Markett dreet. 101.01JR-250 BELA CHOICE-IEALWXIr, Flonr in store and Siena% by' JAS, A. FETZER, corner Market and Final Streets. caw is at "anted. n ever' city and town e business men and e's Dime edition of isions and complete also, a few agents to ply to Seery" Miner, street, next door to Ist. A certificate under oath of the pur. pOses, that •he is without the means of Subsistence and that he is nimble to sus tain lif4 Without being permitted to make !such purchases. This certificate to be ap proved by the corps commanders to whom application is made. who' may thereon direct the sale of such sales as shall not at one time exceed the quantity ceeessary to sustain the applicant and the members of his family five days. 2d. Issues to destitute citizens may be made under the same restrictions, unov returns aPpitived by the' Pirbitist Marshal - General of the army of the Potomac. The parties in all cases will be required to take the oath of allegiance before ; sales or i-sues are made to them. • (Aaptains Brent, C. Burry' and Allen W. Seymour, 2d Regiment N. 1. caval ry, having deserted their regiment while on a march to theartny, Jan. 2.lst, 1863, and having left this army without the proper authority, and continued absent up to the present time, are dishonorably discharged from the-service, and from the military" service of the United Stat as, subject to the nproval of the President By command of PTMlBitißdit. VINGS IFSTII•' by the Legislature 01 P NEw YORK, Feb. 15.—A dispatch from Stafford Court Huse on the 14th, says Gen. Hooker visited Gen. Sigel to-day t be was •accompanied on his retbrn by Gen: Sigel and Stahl. The Phillips' House, opposite Freder icksburg, the Headquarters of General Stoneman, was-burned yesterday. The pirate Alabama -is at Kingstown, Jamaica. 'l'he creel• of the Hatteras land ed there. The steamer Talisman, iittnishes papers from Kingston, Jarnacia which announces the the arrival at that port of the pirate Alabama on the 2.oth of January, with the officers and crew, 165 in all, of the Hat teras. The Alabama was severely riddled in thn encounter. TWo U. S. men-of-war were reported Jamacil. Capt. Semmes had a reception at the Commercial Exchange at Kingston, which was given hint by. the merchants. of Iltat city. He was lustily cheered. The Ameri can Consul had chartered 'the ship Bar rodino to bring the crew of the Hatteras to the United States. A port ion of the crew of the Alabama had been brought before the magistrate for creating a row in a drinking saloon. The Royal Mail steamship arrived at New York from Liverpool, the :Am., via Queenstown, Ist inst., onward at this port, to-day Nett' limo:, Feb. 13. —The steamer New York arrived at Liverpool on the 291.1.1 and the Nova -Scotian, ou the 30th. ..The po litical news is unimportant. It is reported that if Napoleon's propo sal is. rejected, France will recognize the South: The emancipation ilemonstration.at eter 01111 was one of the most enthusiastic and imposing scenes that has been wit nessed in London for a long time. In numbers it. wls one of the most important since the days of thti Corn Law League. The Hull was crammed and two other meetings were organized out of the over flow. The • resolutions;reiterate thwittritl meats i of the Einadcipation - SoeietX[and express great sympathy for the North. An amendment expressing sentiments par tial to the cause of emancipation was• promptly voted down,' and the - resolutions' were earned almost unanimously. The London Times was • denounced by the Speakers amidst groans - and - hisses similar to those given at a similar meeting in Bradford and other towns. . The operatifeS 'of Pried kW hititi adopted a memorial thanking America tor the relief afforded them and suggesting that assistance be sent them to' emigrate to the United States as -the more effectual way Of, affording their relief. It is:averred by several writers that the proposal of mediation made by the • Em peror ia merely the preliminary to more important steps and if refused that recog nition Of the Confederates will probably follow, [whether England join in the move ment or not. , It is reported thist the poaal of Nap - oleon 'was :not submitted to Slidell in advance and he as well as the other secessionists in Europe pronounce the plan entirely istadm tmble. There are rumors of new difficulties occurring between the British and IT. S. Govern ment owing to the seizure .tif gitslish vessels two near the coast 6f the Bahamas: The Liindon Times indulges in a most gloomy picture of the .present course in 1 America both military and financial. Sir RObt. Peel in a recent speech de clares himself favorable to a eeparatioq of the North and 'Stitith audit:4ollX X`bils !Limns Mr. Lincoln's Emancipation edict. PasNO ELT-Admiral Bosse supercedes La , Graviero in the-FrenchiHspedition • to' -Mexico.; The Senate -voted:- the address to the :Eniperor, there being only one die renting rite. The address was read hi' the House. It expresses deep concern on account 'of the American straggle and regrets . that the great powers did not join France on her offers of mediation. The Bourse was heavy, Rents being quoted at 69f. 80e. -The POlish insurrection still smoulders but no important • outbreaks have taken place itinee the last accounts . . Warsaw continneb tranquil. to .Gh th am e be o r o s v h e a r v n e . THE .LATEST.--7VIH. Southampton Lon donderi^y: Feb. lat.—A telegram from m v:D e llrbte nt d b -Ba y sil i A in ad.— o d v Tre e h r e wh Frci e h l o nF il in ia imajority. Madrid says the Spanish Cabinet does not intend to-recognize the kingdom of Italy at p,ret, sent `OM IS pi" PLEAS 0. 156.131ar0h Term. Catto.• February 13.—The levees on the MisaiseipPi side of the river, twelve miles below-hrhansas, hsve,beetipit_off by our &tree:- They have also been cut at Green- - andlon the Louisiana side opposite Lakiovidence kiw YO . February " 14. .- 1 14: Panama l -N etter to LK !i'imes,--tlated the 4th inst., _states that the brig Ilainith had arrived at Aspin dal I fromliew.Yorki and reportett that on the 27th of January, twenty miles South of San Domingo, saw a ship on fire and a steamer leaving her. The dip was the next inertking. - 7 , ."?:,, 4,' .. ;." ...,,, '..;:::A 's..i. ;:k0 Second Edition ERY LATEST TELEGRAPH, THE ARMY ' OF THE POTOMAC. The Pirate Alabama at Jamaica Tne Hatteras Crew Landed There LA-TE,,FOREION. ;NEWS. bERATE IN THE HOUSE LATE FROM NEW ORLEANS • &c., 13,'e HEADQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC, February 15. f EXTRACT FROM DENERAT. ORDER NO. 10 The General Commanding has been in fOraied that General orders frofn the War I )epartini nuthori zin g- the einistiiietit volunteers into the regular service have been rescinded. SobEliotwe- storeo may, he} sold 4nitid. issued to citizensu residing within the limits of this army by Corainisraries of Subsistence under the following restric tions : . MA.. S. Wu LIANIN, A. A. G. MEV=IM , . 4,4 4 r .t Avoipliyie.jap. • , -,:aweitewitga._bawf litieaviethitiad ' ; e rejitarcements from the better clean . 6 • PrfoBtity, including {many, from.• ;Warsaw.::They raptured a I liody &troops near Piolakeow including 'Bffi• who - • " eel' 1 ,tsia'Roman , care weraimm tate y 'ehot. PARIS, iFeb. Pt—The Bourtie is ' inani mate. r, Reatesalosed at 69f,- 85c. Losoox,'Feli:l..—The BfarquirtofLans doone is dead. ' . '. • . The firtizilitaimatflia.raiched -Lisbon bringing dates from Rio to - the =9th of January. The British minister... had demanded indemnity front - the Brazilian Government for the unlawful appropria tion of the cargoes ofeertain vessels which were wreaked on theßio Grand. Being refused, the British - seized five merchant ships. The Brazilian GovernMent ulti- Mately agreed to pay the indemnity, Coffee was qttoted at 75@7,•... ..The ship- Ments since last May, - amounts' -to '50,000 bags. The stock in port was 90,000 bags. The stock of cotton at Bahea amount ed to 140,000 bap. Cotton' was quoted at 1 7600@18.100 at Parimacabaco. Tear{, Jae. 31.—The Marquis Papoli will leaye do Monday for. St. Petersburg to q open negociations for a treaty of coal aurae. . . . ATHENS, January 31.—M. Bath has been elected President of the National Assem bly. „- The British Minister has announced to the Greek government' that the Duke of Saxe-Coburg has consented to become a candidate for the Greek throne and will nominate his nephew, Prince Coburg Ko- F ilmy. his heir. The latter will embrace the Greek religion. This intelligence pro? , Idaced a favorable-imPression. • ~ --. They Asia passed on the 2d inst.,. a hun dred miles West of Cape Clear, the steamer City of Baltimore for Liverpool. It `'is stated that Heenan.has been match ed for• a prize fight with the Unknown for 11:1,000.- LIVERPOOL, January 30.—The sales of cotton for the week amount to 24,500 bates including 7,500 bales to speculators and 5,0 0 0 bales to exporters. The stock of cotton in port amounted 406.000 bales, including 66,000 bales of American. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFF'S MARKET.— Breadatuffa continue to decline. Messrs. Richardtson-Spence & Co. Wakefield Nash and others report flour heavy and 6d low -r sales at 2284 g, 275. Wheat inactive; red' Western 9d «2s 6 98 10d; red Soath ern 9810 d ®losVwhite Western 10s C. lls; white Southern Hi a 128. Corn easier; mixed 29s 298 6d : white 80s 61 ®32s. LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS 'MARKET.—Pro visions are still declining. The circular report beef still declining. nd Pork quiet ,but steady. Bacon inactive a 6tl ( is lower; Lard firm ; Tallow steady. LONDON MONEY MaussT.—Consola are quoted as 92/. Eon. The bulletin in the Bank of England has decreased 244,000 pounds during the latest American stocks. Illinois Central . R. R. 39 t 40 per cent. discount; Erie R. R. 40/c 46/c. Ntw Vomit, Feb. 14.—The Empire City. from New Orleans,. on: the 4th, twitted at ten o'clock this evetling„ The forcesimilei Gen. - Batika, after it month's drilllng,were in a condition to take the field. It was thought that a forward movement would be made at once toplear out the whole La Fonche country. = On the 33 inst., a fishing smack con taining three Jews and a large quantity of medicine for the rebels, was seized on the Lake, bound to Pochatonta. Letters were also found from forty-or fifty leading citizens of New Orleans to • members of the Confederate . Government. The Jews were tried before Judge Peabody on the 4th inst; but the sentence _was withheld until the parties who wrote the letters had been arrested as ordered by General Banks The weather was very cold, It was generally thought that General Butler would return to that city if he was not made Secretary of War. Rev. Drs. Seacock, Fulton and Good rich, had reached New Orleans; but as they refused to take the oath of allegiance, Gen. Banks would not allow them to land. The water flows through Williams' out, in fi out of Vicksburg, and a small stream had passed through the canal if it deepens and widens, our fleets can pass down lest , ing Vicksburg four miles distant. This intelligence frightened the rebels consid. erably. There is nothing new from Texas. Wastustorea, Feb. 14.—1 n the House yeaterday,the following incident occurred: Mr, ?Sorehead of Pennsylvania, rising to raquestion of privilege.te read the follow ing trom a speech 'not delivered, but which Mr. Riddle. of Ohio. obtained leave to permit in favor of the Illinois and New York canal bill. "It was to be es w. . nested that Pennsylvania wo uld oppose it solid, rd though she too rests upon the Lake. Nothing can.traverite.her boil from which lithe do/s not exact *a trilinte, and her chi zeds for a whole winterNith arms in their hands,, recently forced the whole travel ing North to . patronize her peanut veimleris at Erie The ',place where "Ferry's fleet was built. The na tion has clearly shaped its policy to develope her resources; her coal end j iron are exempt even from taxation, and yet her representatives stand, here the. goblins of the mines, a stupid inert means tif selfish obstinacy to wall up the way of this great treasure. .We sty to Pennsyl vania "We bide our time." Mr. Moorehead denounced this as an atrocious libel on a great state and an un worthy 'and unprofitable imputation upon the members of the House. It was falsely stated. .Havre sh ed the.dusult and pr 'flounced hi MAUI; a libellor. The coal and iron of Penrisylvitiiiti' were not ex.- ernptedifrom thelax. • - - Mr. Riddle maned that he might possi bly be mistaken about the provisions of the :tax law, and yet it *ould be found that what he said was substantially correct. So far as the remAinder. of The statement was concerned lia'held-hinnelf reopened- 'ble to any one that ihightethink-proper to call him to account. The citizens of Erie ?for an entire winter mere in arms tearing up the railroad, and the State of Pennsyl vania stood by permitting it to be done. I The policy of the nation ie so formed as to develoPe the wealth of Pennsylvania. Was it for this that he was to be de nounced a libeller , and because Pennsyl vania in 'a solid 'body oppose the interests of the West? • . M. Moorhead replied: It , wag for sta ting a falsehood. Mr. Riddle-staid be could have but one answer. There were rile& of the House governing debate, but he thouilr the gen tleman understood him (Riddle). too well to believe he would shelter himself under him. -He had obtained permission to Print his speech often imjuinng in vain to be heard in behalf of his constituente.— The rule suppresses the right of petition ; he had merely spoken as citizens had a right to speak representing the interests of the West. He put himself behind no rules. Moorhead desired to reply but the House agreed to the pending motion to consider the Indian appropriation bill. From information received from the Army of the Potomac it appears that the rebels are throwing up breastworks and rifle pits north of Fredericksburg. It most not be inferred from the absence of interesting news from the Rappahannock that the army is in a condition of idleness. The abolition of the Grand Division has thrown many weighty matters Kim the, ,Commanding General and his fiftif and the' ['chi:ions departments are assidiousliengag ed without regard to ours inpertairungtorel, form, discipline, and consolidation. of the army. WOK ILMIT—Alifi ---- in ron i JR! DWRlAlMarm,ftw alatitimayoatiameti Inquire ()fa, rorze,4 : .; 47W:1" .11. 11111 Second street. 11.211DLIC 111111111101. la Mu= tot warm*, to stand hog or cold Art toatived AIM sad PI 84 elloirArro Witt. J. a it. PKILLEMII. _ ~+'use•.~,irx.:;s~,3sa-,i.S~..s~sic;::nrc~6~'w:sß~ For LOIIIBOIIE.. Cairo and . • 4.: , St "And* , - •"•• TUESDAY: P M 11, Ting NEW dk N Pu Ppl in ISP A U IA 1 N l2l A ) A.C.: McCalum iio nu g ander o will 18SV M fo N the above port thin day. Per freight or poottaga prr Ply ottbon or to - - ; hbl.4' J. B. IiIVINQVIODOCCO. 1 For Evanaville,, . lig.' Opts: WEDNESDAY, FEB;18-5 F. Af; TILE NEW AND ANlAaripult steamer JENNIE Rooni3:Thog. nom commander will, Jame TaCannotfiMett labeve. For freight or passage apply an board on to JOHN FLACK. or A. B. LIVLNOBTON,SgeHor For Cincinnati:and THIS DAY, FRB. Id-4 P T DAY, FRB. RFLEIII DID Passenger Steamer,Aratei SY, Capt . G. W; Reed, _ commander , millrleave for the above and intermediatopointa this day at 4P: M. For freight or nitgwoApply on board, h. febl4 J: CU? T. ACK,Agent, t; • - vino STEAMBOAT MEN—TIEIE.':IIThE dersigned are preps edwith coMpetent workmen to re-Gild or re-Bronze 'Mid repair Steamboats, Chaxidaliers, Brackets, Lamps, waking them equal to new, audaitering'Lard mu* to bura Carbon Oil. ALso, to fun ish new obeli at IVA notice- Lanterns ; Gana, Oil. and' every thirtg in the trade kept on band at the Lamp and Oil etore 164 Wood street, near Sixth. WE ON, REIBURRE ILELYXV Jaids I STEAMBOAT AGENCY. VIM. .13 A. Z TT.-„ • Has opened azoffieo at. - - - RO , ' 90 WATBA STE.EBT:, Where he will crane= a General Steamboat Agana business, and world soh.are of Mkt ronatre from eteamboat men. av24-Iyd INTEIIIESTI NG TO CITY A ND t , _ COUNTRY ILLJN.NtI4AiIii'TEDDLt.4B=. Duriig this month'. (Januar.). wo oar wotire stook ache following seasonable gbods st • Retitteciti.Pripoo9,, TO MAKE 111.093.1 FORSIi•RING GOO* . • Dealers find iortnient. of these_goedi well Baited 'to will theironr. trad i e,"both-hiPricre and' vari ety, the prices of many articles being lower than they can to day be bought in the New York or Philadelphia markets. Germantown, Baton Ribbed . and Knit Woolen liesiery; Gloves, Gaunt` ots, Buck and Wool Gloves anti Mite: Woolen Undershirts and Drawers, Wool Roods Comforts. Scarfs. , Also. of Trimmings, Fancy Goods: Buttbnic Threads, Braids an' Notions, oar stock is pot enniassed in cheapness by any hi the city. We ask special notice in our stock of ltillkOP SKIRTS, as we have betilities for sttoplYing the beet and m ost reliable make at very low rates. • MACRIIN & GLIDE. Narke r t . Sfieet. Sanl6 Between Fourth and tho Diamond. DUQUESNE BRASS. WORKS,, TATE, CADMAN & CO.; Manufacturers of every variety of finished 4 - • 81e,A.88 WORK FOR PLUMBEB - 8 , • - GAS or M STE" FITICERN MACIIINESTS AND COPPER.93IITIIS,.: BK4SS CASTI MGM, OF EVERY DE scgiotion made to order Steamboat wove, /team and gas fitting and reimiring ommogy at- - tended to. Harticular nt:ention oast? top t:in g tcp Refineries for Coal and Carbon Oils, ' ' A150..13 lesgents fur the IVeatern D'at iot of Pennsylv a nia. for the gale of. Marsh. liansdell CO 'ePttent Siphon Pump, the bet over inven ted. hating no valves it is not liable to get out of °Merlotti will throw more water than any punt) , twice its else. ifeblNdit juiqr RE C EIVED A large stools of. A large stock of BOOTS and SHOES' At DIFFENBAC H. 4 tv..5, febl3 15 Fifth strei4it —ne:hiarket. 11TOTICE TO MEMBERS Oriniki3oll4 .1111 P.XCRANEIR—In actordande with the-pro-. vision ol the Constitution.of,thel,oll Notioe ib hereby given the meinbers oithhtittse elation. that an alteration lo — thol2tb *seeroii of the Constitution win be called utituv Wedoesdas , WI loath. liEto. Tn fobs:2!wd Seo rOil Nxobanse. 0/"1111.: 1141!SPIXALS., D'—The United SP tes Fanitary - - Conimindoir have established on offir ofinfornattioniuregard, to patients in the General Hospitals'of the AtieY of the We-t. By a reference to hooka . ; whicirare of daily, an answer can, tindsr ordinary circumstances, begiven by return mail to thefo questions: l lowleueetions: • . -- (giving name and regitnentYat Present ip env hospi al ofthe army IA the Wert? 2d. If bo *hat is his proper address? ad. What ir.thename. of thellaurgeolfOrCh4lih' of the hoer' all . . 4th. If not in hospital at preient, kasha re c en t= teen in hospital ? sth. It so, did he die in hospital. amt arwhit4 date? . . , tlth, If recentlY discharged - from hospiW;;*sa he ditchstgad from - serviee? 7th.' If hot, what were hie orders on leavhigi. ; The Commission will also furnish nutrearecitic information se to the condition of any patient :in tee general Hospitals, within as short - sPletrof. time possible, after a -requlk3t to dello front anr its corresponding sooleties. ' ' ' The aloe (lithe Directory will sloe open Vl* from $ 0:01ong a, no,, to 8 ,Welook p, and ac cessible in urgent cases nt any hour of the night: ;JOHN Si-NEWBEnRY,III-V., Secretary for the {Vattern Departmiutelr. B. Sanitary Commission, No. 139 Walnut St.. Lou. built% Kentucky. iambi:3lnd. MEELER & WILSON'S Sevicing Machines, NO, 27 FIFTH STREET 'I HESE r NRIVA RILED }FAMILY MACHINES havaittst been awarded the highest prom;uut at. the WORLD'S FAIR, London— all the Machines in the world compet* Over 100,000 have already .heeit - sold all giving. universal Sallefactioa. . , This machinemakes Um:thick - stitch itopowithlo 10 unravel with the mential advantage of boog alikeon both BUM. - forming nb ridge or.ohain. It wilt quilt, atithhAtenk 444 ' g ith er .. bled. cord. tuat.and braid. The cremes. this Mi. „ chine. the beauty: and "strength ::of stitch. :and adaPtihililr to thethickest or thineet itahrter. reader it the moat SITCCI3.sS' FtlL andPO, Pti. LAIC Sewing Machines novr,oitere4 to the. ebb”, lio. . . .Warraated for Tim! OsE andarts/i3itErts_l3tlr -81 :FMNRIMct' wi•INDIJ Al WANT lifirTM2l6l Tam I&walkup tads, Sato 1100 swalt% 65 Fl 4 1 , "v: . !:,i;1. - _R. a:t ;.;.> ..0.. p ankri l i tt ' Salii:o o o4** SELLIIfe 4211,it"liltgAtal .awriviroiji TAS WV town. ad thlrtongttobast out (oin. Aim stra. , 4---.- • ••• sa Doorlitfluilolti,itivak. • - RIVER iNrEVLia Rej PORT or TITTSB ITit ARRIVED: Fra a h llatin, Cm, Blarke.- ennett. Brownsvdille. • Eclipse. Wire, Louisville, DEPARTF.I3, - Franklin. Clarke. do Bemnett, browB'46. Minerva. Gordon. Wheeli ng. , mar The river—Last- evepiag light there were 10' feet 6 4 1ficliea iirwatirrhit ,4e. channel and falling Weatherpleaaant;': , • t stir The new eteamer7Arkosj,,Ctiptain Reed, being unavoidably detained, will lea this dsiy positively. for Cinoinmati Thefast packet Echo' toll leaves this day at 4,p. in.;forAlEillie6ll4-140 inlarmediate ports' - FITTSBIIIit/ 111 ESEMO •Weetarn Mesh , , aff,l 4 .4"Fi".4. t _ g ' ;ow 4-4,-djug ........,.,00;-„ta -- .:;..--,....-.. rirrsgtamtrnfrAtitt , :-. ~,..„,-,,isiici,lLlarilvt,:,,- i --Tut InEvEig....inc o s l uir i ,.,,A 4,.. ~:.„ . g::,,,,,..- .,,, , .-:-.,„,.41,.,..t..::_.. .. ....., _ ~.......-.„,...-,___„„.„..7 4, .........,...._, the MINI Topid'in ' fi i: -- Biiiefithril4`-v -: llra It P ILJE Litt kiLik /SW ilAvii.FlEo*-7--...,-f--. intormed that 3: . .tz - IfeDbitiltutiOtodW .uce.thin 'Y o unlareiseetnelelaffintdierenfil hervh Th. 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Vintilf., TUE - su , rArmesslVlEltAreb " aul ledispeetwatlMC-'-.f r4dlßt..or thb-MartirrerThestra. -bondon.rand nt the•tprinelpQt Tbitatree•And colleertsg:ialhie' eoulltri Welirtar be tiOwledged b.y the press - to hemispheres ha be tftediost ' , tarifa al, - and-'.` 'Jai strtigke.l.4 t t ... .ora - .: ,-, ?z_ , -1 1- ' , .:' ,, = -f-i- .0,- - Attil , the fartnnalirig and - bea...Alfht - t-lir; valise e Reen'a Teeetre.-N.,- Y. 1••••-• Mice FaantArchel,ahireharnitneXeeallapind Cleese. frolnebe-Mesr 'York Theatretcl - - tell itak L U. kiA Alm Want. Wonder. aged Six ,;,',. • Yea • flue Greeter's wheatre. - -Washihaten. - - '1 ' ,•:. - .M3..s Adana Pierer c ••• the pretty and talented Dane ens I. from thet.Pleiladelbhist2Eihstras. p_ , 4 B.3faifitt and W. . ,Ii Bartholomew, of all the , ,-.. tinc i p ?. ll3l * tre ll-hkeedseountryiiaidthicareet?' TSt Panronn mews' in , he wor.‘whose psrferm• =ices are everywhere received with attentaok 4 l ir°- , l o•llthter andtthz!ndert of - applatittet. l t . , L Ll- . ,_ • • •.:1 4 -; : .., L.lThe rersatiletmmedian, ter. isWeerie TrtesTen...., anthotrand - oopposedt- of of:attre.rwl ,0, 1 1.16te, zest •eoPelar coltimpflarte dcgtatt_ - etntitt. .m . .leador..df.,- 1 -,.. orchestra. - . . - •--_,....t,:, Mr. Perry. Cornet a Natant , Mr. 3 . A. TA/atom. .T -'::_...-,.4....- e: Shultz. C. tarthapn.ll.-liolrenap.. -; .'..77 , N). - -- iiikYNEft.terreashitir 1 :7: w.tadut - Es.. f Aic(lni. - - •.1 . t.; o Tookets. Twenty - fivateentatl.Doonc- open at 7 T ' ectageepsoll at 734 ,o',oloek. hb Planheitokitrahls ticeasion hiti beeeirilid'; .-:- , . ~,.,z ZIY IMIVACIIX4f/W e7 ' ll s ° & '''."'''''' . ''' ~.---- •t.4 , b 4 - '•- ' - '-. - _.: "* , , - t - ti f .. t . ',.i . ; ~..• ' . XI Vstifttliakt - -- . EL - AT:1110 1' ' 3-- -- . „ .-..„...,:.- iiiitilliirliriii'-':-MEitlbiDkßBo '• ' • Lis - a --1. ICS OP;41:. Mtilfirgiitikaffe. ss l ao , =gal Beat in rrivate.x. . klk...Parquatto and , . J 4 mai Circle, ohairei 'SO deril FaMily _Ciiole; 25 54 avast Colored teallorY. 25 ousetbs, Caaored 11141.1,4"i1115 omits: fiaßorr.ls cents: -.. t. 1.-.. , ,, • • 1)A31111,11C-11. .11itDOPYTHIA114 itgoiltt9rtl Damon Dythios To qtioc.tuihtlytth tho --- .• . Fournichot I 8 04Q}Alt NOTICYZ, 14-$ tf. C (lBl.Oll l O ELL4t—gl4, - r vl4 Fa:a - CAnHIAGE MANUFACTqffEW atthkusecaindieduisoiliircetYllut--- D UCtitlE6 9 ,Egritri3 ' , ;; ;, ;11 7 ,71, - ::. 4,11 ,n1:11.*"" .;,7.17rt Tile Oonfeasions=and, Experience 41; ifl its . !-TA-'l-'1 • ! Poenlmp Next a.:l - ;.-1..f A co EST TL E JiLA N.3IIAVENS MUM - - .....m.:a red of the results of only error. gad. d„,:,:,-,,,q war: 1 altanNintl'aaa of dbeneniolegaiiPaitnd ir tof-.. ,,, ,-,s: ~" - N -,. ,. do rcanouggriaigla.abava o`-fix%,,, law .Mmn .. •bank designed lair* ararlanavaniNtantiotano. tdubfr an and thowitad vareferthdanNk Daßu tir. 1 1 6 . 421 andIMPIttialnuniar i e . _. &or. & supp 'mg at the hlune time th e means Sgi'C'g.- fak•CUIteZAIRILIZI -...- in-a risi L ea s°9s_o ', - - ' r 4. 0 9 .41 2 1 4 T4 b ' thk.an orT< 44, urt., - ll .-' . ' C A. num,regAi::, .- , ` no • m(____Azili..lll* a , ..nirtz I,,,ert Tziumsefien, / AR - t..f.:re- Have been diliirentli'hrOPtclife firteifeetne.--.- '4 grataqiiiml44*'44tPyg:',:::ll-, ;id no wonder then. ,tiutCafter earefia 11., , etr" ~ ANA i f YSig '''.s i" D.P. '' CIIIL2tH, . , • it was prelim:lnv:A iiiiiiiii4. ---__..,1„...r.;,A3, • And.is oarrtikietthiiitlieler of4atßlll4 TtiOke ho h.sve bean dien ePoißtek‘iihminint_ 41 ---,,lL bje'inituttions. 420 alieus-PlemOgiiihrtenviT kN'air _ • -- Anyteh4de optdiek,or leininiAtrmuittll.ol{q- _:- - --- -„ i onPlluen4selper .eillfdleuirteleo:ialt'joelee,toriminn 7abaHotenuhetttriittrlPOß %,i,:A-.„-*t.-o, ePl!«.".l—g . .-.. -.-42 . •- A- . l . ' u . ;--1. 4 ed bTanarT* l 4'Solteti:*4 AO *14 . 0 1 CRSDOROBftrg .. _:,' ,--;•,,-_ Zurvi. , :: ligabiable with map^ act: litpaitirthcnt. . , ...,,... , Migliiribitnew,. awigt.wwal,lLlTglia.:at...,.;,-) nty tellitaigi ' l,, ' "' "bili' ‘-,---• ' . 'l'o - arriee 70 eanM1 1 ,Andgoer _ oloaeidhiao24 . ,,, eise. - . - leblk*whitap.,E T ~,• 61. - •' • ____ it TObiptB9.yeillegal3Afferrike Plakseaatilk"-4*---- fh.l)(nYbottliii si:soleititi: care., ] amen.,.,., , cats. ~s, 7a - - 1 • 6 11 taus, ooL c,...F.C....-R'ead. Alta &Dewing: - - - , -7 ,...3,7"-' -- -.... i 805r0 2 4. 1 n.._ 17 nik. 189 ( 4 -1 -,,1'-: - - 2- ' DRAUBrAS : We have used for tne,Paet atair- ,:-.,..- :Your-Rots* litdesmigur laMentes;kiess. bruisaisi. ~ ti4l,..,_oatai elkt•frinPVt7Mlo/11410/114414%01.4g..,F,,m,, Kmatarttele - e e nied 1 tills t*tte coMpany..7. fittautesend me six dozenesitlstktfitAms,nt. , , ~ ,..,,, , ...i }„., ... wenew;uss i Wekaveiettlemesn atems . v .sm , a ) ;.,,,;:, - ..„.. - - nab huand . donot.etwateisOstavaliewniMbout-it.. 1- i . - HYATT% -' Mk tiger Ven Ambnmb, dr Cliel, e. ~1- ~,,,,. - EMT?), all drnmati. uses till Mr* eet i , -,, Wew York , . - -.. , -. 4 ,,'-.., ~ .-k.i , .4stAtikdikw3wo 41g - i - s iz at Drammpewit' ,ipsw. ,-.,--zi-1..-4,,,,.--,..„..,..,1,31,....:,,,-..„-::,:z_..,d-1 CASTIrE i L • -.,. .1.4-%:.:F„:"A• ~.c. 'As iWeatChONLOT Co.. N. Y . .. A 9 . V.. 23-,.. 4 DR, „.. , ..i,,,,., ...,1..e - ,-..ii . '..,,,, ! - -"'.'..",,. / "i lir'.`tli Tax EYCK BYELO t to CUrk - -. M .a rrP ,t 1 . 4 ".:* - * . " --: ... ''''- = -'i .- ni eglU6i ct..- 11 "" : • AA* thekl was ticincied . 6 „pear . .. - I writ , , _ through „„eBiIANDB,N, ii'SP.ILL.o. t eramiut - -- . - - ,- -......-t.,-,:- -, • - ,...‘„;=r-,.. , t,l-49,40;106 ofjon.it,tiwi of _ W A ; Watch -, ---2,4.1 z , ..,.._,2•1 er countli...Who_vms_entimp--restoyed. .. , - .r.,,..- .....,,, „,--_,-. 1 by their ti.. lie WWlbioklorftail. otwomrtl ... very - ..,, ~ .:4-.; _ , l costirLi a d dyspeptic. and” hetried everainmic _ .._ :....,:,,:•. 1 'bijo u '. Jootyedwired, Fina ll y, he toolconeßrin 7 .:--> -;, -,,,eq- ' .., •• , - .'.7 - .4 , jingo:44d oar/ day for a week: and arlobsof six - -7..-. '7, - • - ..t. .;_ , ,,z,1 Pills every day for three dew, and then took one ' f - - --',,,,,,,,. pin eveiyi day. with on occasional dose oftux.. in t "". . ..-.,--&".04 onemontb be wasableto so to work. and in three , ._ ~,."-,,-,. - -..- --1 lif - 1-1 months he weti. gaining' 40 youndsj4 weight 't Ilti.;-._..,,,, :,-,_ ; .. „:.. ...2 Yeiwe truly. - EDWA.K.IX PURDY. • - , -f , .17- - ' 2 ~..„,,..,., -"-- —7- Wssvonserza (N mrry . :lttii , , , , ~`,,,.).,,, 't; .... ..,.." . ..,..- Irdwald Partly being d2sgy MOM; care that ha F"- - - .".. , 7f r f -,:-.:-...'..V1-,t resides :In the town of New Castle; that some . :- - '-„, _ _ ....- : .;,F It years ago Le was ver y . sick with a sore outdo !ex..' ‘I: „.- -- ;..,„...r,. ; -.. :.,.......i.. 4 which had been rincruntrier overftve 34 i . ausrAtar -- 4,1* , :1,-;?'..- . - ... 4.:err ,. ..}:i he WilB also 1111141 diffiltUed bY e - " Pain fix his c he 6 SZ, ;- =„ s - -P-: --.." 74 and besides vory costive and - desneptim.that af- - ... tei tryintryanorni remedies and numYYbYeleisms, he commenced usulgßnindretbfe fide six tont:tilt ~', ..... ...,, . •-:,, „1„,„.... ‘...!. tbroo times a week; mill at the end *fon* month. - • -•-„,.. ...... , ..e.,, the sore - on his leg.hoaled. and at the end" or two 4 . _ .. ~ 4 ~,, ~...„; . 4. {„ ,,,,.. allifiLed ofeestivenessi dys-r...4-',%,"..,, months ha wfis entu _.__,, el -.., ,---- -....!-_,--.,„, 1 , 'Reptile and min. remained 11 over-' , --. ,",- ---,";_ "t , ......--- ,-';^ moo. ! - WARD t , PURD.I% , -, - -t -t _- - -,, , , ,.t1,; to bef Mb this iiith itay ofOct. leV. 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