- Vat " _ . __Month ',port eif=lthe Subsist =s'.kt ,-•', ',.- •,-..- II::: 1,4, 3110,*0 . - c irlikosittiae;„ ..: , • +,; i,.‘raii i. ` ''' , .fiiii ,, ,.iiii4icti'- ending February ; 'p ,. • .. .. . • th;the, ommitte,e have fed 1,484. soldiers YO. - 14 11 - 01 t; vs' ,$ see d - Hi --.1.„„,,55e mpg our . city; , 1 33-T:F.in ',theta- irepr'ftt.inisheC a good; *Arm, 11-s fAibine-lik . ditrnit, at ;the Soldiers' :Rest, .:Vl 4 Tin.At' -ibeity street, which pas opene d .....- - L'Ardiary - .I,3th; and has had ad average of i t:4l. 8 /, iiii,klie every day for dinner, most of --.7.40 , 10 -we sick or wounded, some M the I-. ~.fy. .. last ' sages of life, some traveliug' t otne r on.farlough, others discharged, and r:' .:?., ,t.., Botxte being! transferred to hoapitels of their , :,......•; oini”, &Biel As it is the intention of the I ....t:UommitteM tocontinue this work sc. long as t,le•ltecp-asififor it continues, this room will be opfin every day at noon on the ar ,l'!.. rival of the Eastern trains. Contribu - ',`tititr of niehte, - vegetables, fruits and eat '• ....:,.-4kstareseipectably solicited.: " The Com , - anittee haviniiiiihed transportation to 10 I'- discharged althea, whii had t been left - in fs' coiti;:bity W . ttnnt means of reaching their H . homes. . 1 . _ I , .....The amonht 'of - good done by assisting soldisradestritute,of means-at this house , is iiilgialt. Nan) , of them have been in' i H . ... Abe service bht fot.a few months and part 1: 7 13 f this Eine hie hospital. Having draWn i ~,.clothing to .10t them,for a - year, when a ...., -:sstthiment.isade with theca the' amount . I:ztiterhave eVirthawn must come but ,Of I-/heti bitek - pay,-wltigh often leaves but lit, I•ttliciedirtingcti them: So they are left; IT aniertnnent lias falfilled its contractiWith .fthreernm...hoWroeith.:vhdatwliittthloeutnt emanosoothoeytoh:ve: •, an d her •t e h_ 3;, e: om el: o 7te th n e de m d i t o o ry tlm k b o y r :o r : li t:: : d itt ovin ath , e ,jo r:c t i h t:e ,oi sit o h a e t y teach here—many far painful mental anxiety. . , jr , sittncitloo - d, r_clothingthey want, only them. 1 they may be enabled to reach home, II and soma 0f.41 - e most grateful men have lllbeen, , ttiese - sathe persons, when we told em, ,„,,tive . wil .get you tickets." The . 1 th committed hail ,orwarded to the different Ittiepitaltilof•ofi ' armies the following p.r tides, most 0 1l which have been sent to,l3llll:Westereand Southwestern armies : 1: 12 ..cOMftirli,42 Sheets, 400 . muslin sh irts, 11471tanne WAR, 898 -pairs-draws, 177 m,._ °lt:ay.:lo9TP tatr_caser, 257 towels, 40 l atla iiiir i t t.ings, bundles fint•466 rolls tftes; , .4.24;p: a 'Seeks,' 24 pairs mit- 1 _ 191 1-. 64 -Paire shoppers, 678 handkerchiefs, ,Ia Vikft&y.fittit; 420 lbs butter, - 40 . doz eggs,' i fiO.bushels potatoes, 300 headed- cabbage,. _1 1 ? 0flo .books; '32o' quarts of wines and. ,I*hialty. • I , . I 'LAA44),ticue heal the demand for hospital .i.ores-been.greatpx than at present and ; '' ~ ugly for,ouriarmies in Kentucky and Tiniesiw, .-.-. . ~. -, %ea 1 he following' articles are very ' much ' a,ded7at.lrese it ; Mus li n ' shirts and s' 9' 4 ,- 41 - shirts, fruit and wines, also tribtilio , sof cash will be very accepts . - . CMitriliutimis. can he left at Messrs. g i n? Aare/Ada "Jr Co, Wood street, or Wey '4 ..jii 411SpeSmitlifield street. 1; 1 1 ~....„.... ~, .., . 111 ' - The "Or er System." . , IR i s 4tatiteris one in which a large pr 0.,,,,,, .,,,,,, p ~ ; lon - . of: Mir- pdpolation is deeply in :',::-,.."i'',4o3fi' ;W.'. As our, readers ,are aware, .tir , i'46;verrinr's }faunal message took grounds" against the -payment • - tfl E . - orkmen and laborers an " store .4 1 • gandp.topu :wend toile pradlice, ~ . ., • , ,i - .. ,kitas been, in educed- into the State ylrovichig tliat, 'ffoin and after the e of the act; it shall not be lawful of „y, horkmaetei t ibrindrytionn, collier, r i ts Rid itifeASF - 'othTf - dmplover of work• me nd laborers, o their agents or clerks, .t.O.' life :Webs, - neany part thereof, of t thts', i workmen - or laborers, by them ed. .., ipl ,i'ritaitttp&pririted, written or verbal Co viae tiporFanY ate' ekeeper or shopkeep er,.o other dealer oi dealers in rnerehrtn diseC r J ethei'artfcleS, whether connected in mess .„ with the said ir o n-master, fon man, collier, ifackayman, or other employerof. workmen , ; or not. That any emp , yet of woilmen or laborers, any fact ' an, paying to the said workmen -or, hrerat sohy hint employed, or mi ll thor7 ng and)directihg his or their agent or ai l , ts, derkercleiks, to pay any part of td wagee - Oftili Bahl workman or labo rent iii any.order_or,oiders upon any such store eper,shopheekler, or other .dealer ..511...1ifet saidhbarlien.orritharticles, shall for feit tk4amount of order or orders so given and paid ; th sum shall not be recoverable at law , ---the amount thereof shall ' o f be ,defaleatee against the wages of s iyliorkiiialiiii'l.;, 'orer, and he shall be_eri, led - -to recover be full amount of his * r es, as though n' such order or or ders h ail been given o - paid, and no set tlemeht or settlemea made with such employer shall bear ' s ' ch recover y; and any sn:). smplpyer of workmen or iron-, master .114iundryine t i t .- flier, of factory ' 1 i man,l Tending . agamit the provisions of Ao•' • ' ' -It, shall be , gm upon con- , shed by fine at the dig , same. I t i: e k Jen in the ) I =Wee since # . tin . " r ....-. 4 L... and no•ac tion-biti , eniaiteri: ' - is . probable that it will.. :firesentedtothe:House within a week. I 1: , *0 delegation from Pittsburgh are be ir : ed.tO be irt.),iri f avor, but there is a "-. ' saatiakont • ong the country menthe ..Oita-epoauto .I;•some,of those: frp"kr.P ,* .elitos t iaial ;The ineastre.P An •, f .itidilb the Charitable 'DIA . .. 14 AtcentdeTiailiociety.of:Al - to the tad*.toi. pnittions of. ol clothes and oth er ortial , 1_:i) means. of 1 hickihey can supply th ; - dlintind made upon them by the mani, opr adderlhel charge, Par cels or ad resses_may be left at E. tt C. 1 , milikoo icpkwdon gehlities:Eed eralltree Allegheny.. - r ~ . .. J 1 °lLlilia Qv. kr Sam S for d s *hose apPearikee in Pittsburg ia -, alwaYititim id `for eagerly by the i 6 ' s' of "gentunii' fap, - les taken Concert .14 fora brief ,switior t - 44 . , win open on I enday, Wick • 1 . 13 with - a s i creektbre. , ~..i'ef Ethiopiatin- pMformers. He wilk• Fir comic opera during his litaYtas,,,-.141,1';-.4`' U ILi ' i ri Soldiers Dead. , . The na ~ e of Ilie'fol lowipg lint. tAi l i * l Penn sylva nponithimeqm*moubyd ashbelia a va / duringith dimptiaonmept , ' j.. B. Han ley, Co.i , V, it Ofid • died At Salisbury, N. 0 .; July 1/t „18621 He Gull :Co: b' /l - • . 4th ,` 'K , Richmond; l' M. R. Xonn 1 ~, .Co: - K,l.oth Reserres, died at icon . d; Dec. 24tb, 1882. ' II I I moan IF .r O - 01 4, 4101 4 ,: li ih - 77th, Stambau 113 1 In canoe nee of tbeTpro .. 017 6 ti -OT.OO-1: gh I f the 77th-Peinteylvania regi ment, Capt !Thos. E. Cr Of Co. B, has been comu d sk i o nedas - Crdotiel.of the regi ment. Col. Rime was, prioria his enlist. ment,Prii.6i2al of the Bouth 'Pittsburgh Publia'Reilmls, and has,Tshotott .him§ell n true soldier .-. With undoubted- eottag, great . I P 6 ,olarilY ainulg- the mea _and eapaßty't4.o4rewliosnion, bowl!! make an excellent I . l4:cer, : • Capt. Piper has been made lietitenkitVolo4el. 4 -.''-':,'••' , ' , _.'. 1, ;•:. ,7 :• • ••_'.. •1_•:'i!:-.7.--S=. VEB. .44trOntit• 41tien. 4 fli and gra liateriptiods ~ .lh(T~1,`Ll~l~l~~ An Ex-Polteentrau Drowned. IWe regret to state that Mi. James M. Riddle; formerly attached to our pollee force (ea Litmtenant of the night watch tinder Mayor Weaver, And upon the day police in Mayor Wilson's time) was drown ed yesterday morning, while pursuing his avocation of paintin.- ° . He was employed on the new steamer Davenport, lying at the Wharf and was standing upon a stage in the water, when, by some means he fell overboard, was carried under the boat and drowned. Deceased was about thirty. -four years of age, a very w.orthY; man, faith `ful, intelligent, unns.slirgng,,, and of most correct deportment.. lao was-always e favorite while on the tiolige force, dis charging hie.duties proplry,: Without fear or favor. Eis lOssitill bn,felt And regretted by many...-He'resided in the Eighth . ward andleaves a - wife and Jong children. —.. .. .. DiSclatrge 01 a Minor. reedg man named Coors, Cr here. by the Prcivost fluard for be ing absent float his regiment, the sth Vir ginia, was cliacharged by Judge MCCand less yesterday, having been taken bpi ore him on a writ of habeas corpus. It was proven that he was only sixteen when In enlisted, that. his guardian did not coesent to his joining the army, that he was not yet eighteen—and the COIN t accordingly ordered his discharge. - I sej u red int .Attemptitik to Escape. Louis Davis, arrested as a deserter from the Fourteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry,and locked up in the Guard House for safe keeping until he could be sent away, attemptecl . to escane on Thursday night by sliding down the spout of the Girard Rouse, in which the Guard House is loea• tad, aad in so doing fell to the ground, a distance of over thirty feet. He was severely injured, .perhaps 'fatally. At Ink. accounts he was still alive, but very low, in the Ninth Ward Military - ttespiull. • Improving. 'Doc. Pool, who is to be executed at Wheeling on the lath Of the coining moritli,4ippears to have experienced some spiritual change for, the bete& and thought by his advisers that he is now better prepared to meet his awful (loom than ever before. He has now a iilll4 less than two weechs to live. Charge of Ada eri. Alice Dumpily wa.; yesterday committed to jail by Mayor Alexander, on a charge of adultery, referred hy Sarah .Pormldson. ! • Berr.ter. , • • Alderman Humbert, yezitercisy, corn witted Geo. W. sliss.,, on oath of Lis wife Rachel, with rssaulfanti battery, anti surety of the pf..l ce. • .S#loe4l.lgd. At the last term of the Washington county 'Criminal Court, - Randal Owens was sentenced to the Penitentiary two years for larceny, and W. H. Dyrnire three years for horse stealing. ------ A L ondon Success. We observe that Ettie Henderson, ivho has been playing for several Months in England, has met with a great success at the National Standard Theatre, Shore ditch, London, where she appeared as Fanolion, the Cricket, on the 7th and 9th of February. The enthusiasni on the oc ' casion is described as intense, the audi ence, filling every part of the house, hay ing.risen cn - arntswe, waving hats and hand kerchiefe, calling out the star after each act and at tha close,of ;the - piece. - We are glad to note :the success of 'this home favorite'abioad andlopeit may long con tinue. , • Drugs, Chemicals, &o. . We take pleasure in commending to our readers the drug store of Messrs. A. J. Rankin & Co., No. 63 Market street, a few doors below Fourth. The firm is a comparatively new one; bet-it enjoys the confidence of the people in that part of the city high degree and a good trade.' now rapidly increasing. ''hey keep on, hand a full stock of drugs, chemicals and fadicy goods, embracing all articles usually, found in such an - establishment. They are atf l entive to business, very careful in compounding prescriptions, and take es pecial pains to Rakish only the purest ar ticles. We say to every person in that part of the city, requiring anything in the way of drugs, chemicals, dye stuffs, paints, oils, fancy goods and notions generally, go to ii.antrin's and supply yourselves. at mod erate rates, as you are certain of getting precisely what you want and knowing that it can be relied upon. on Sun writes on tore, as tol !ars on Sun- The bill Another Novel by Airs. 'Wood. "rhe'Poggy Night. at Word" is the iname of a short novel from the prolific nn of Mrs. Henry Wood, just issued, from the advance' proof . eets, by the Peterson's. It is for ti 4.16 byliiiner,.Fifth street. . - • The Little Wedding. Pittock, opposite ,the Post Office, has TOM Thumb and his .wife in bridal A_ a reciptiOn" Ilese—twenty different You cupid not please the children better than to buy a couple. • Illustrated Weeklies. Pittock, Fifth erect, has all ,1he.,i11114-i tiated - and'. literary ivbeklie:a, including Harper's, Frank Leslie's and. thin New York Illustrated. .21'etes_. Call and. supply,. youreebies. GEOMI RiXF.B.'l3Stmin.s. Alachtilmfo; 14.1.41 Y marfOrtatrrmaParzusetc ate tho:bkt,-,inu?,?: R • A. CIATOtAY. Generan.'..Unri. lts Fifth street. Prmil*l•gb. P n ~csiea xTgaa.„ JOSEPH 'UY.ER itANIT-FACMAIGS OD • _RAMC - I:AND V#I7.I4NITURE GB Ai ki *BI4TT:p - P.MLD r.l 11 r. • . illetvratu Sixth Etrarcht. sp.j. X'rxi • • tire + ;, PXTVAI .IYo. me Fat - JAI-it sleurt-r, STOCK AND BILL BROKER t, Pra:nissor: Notes 5t..).3% 6n2, rtsttz bought. nd .214 EVREARZISOAT Bas 'opened. an otrice-at - .1? a 90 si;T WATER. 8 TE.R 4 Whote hp trwasAcz a ;itetd 4.gener Imaineuß. and would scheit azharo of pat: ronage frocueteamboat mon, aD24-I.yd - • .7 - - . 7,-,---- .. ---- - - - , 7-7---7- - - -=-- - .1 • i l oi4, i t iti6'. it. ) ',.-, . ! ~ -. 4yoeh-ta ents.made_to ' The Board of teVerie''66ipiFsinnels, noir Sift - ink - in Harrisburg, it afskois that th • ablonistAite the. Stbteltif taxes trim the E.evers4 corm lies, at:the-date of the last Se tliarriet.w il i 1- $597,882 04-'. sitthe'WhiSh tithe $31,969 , 76. ha's . t'een Paid,leaving-s" balance 0f5565,:: 913 19 still due. AlleghenyoOrintyovied at the., tasi. 'isettleVerit, - $.15,179 78, of ;is:11104 .9,000 haa:sinee been paid, leav j -Nina in arrears $5,179 78. Philadelphia j `owes rhoit, viz: $278,606. . 73; and on thirteen counties have paid up in full. • • !••Recovered his Hearing. S. Lieut. Col. S. D. Oliphant, of the Eighth Pennsylvania Reserves, whose hearing was almost' entirely destroyed by exposure on. the Peninsula, has had that' important faculty suddenly restored by thq loud re -1 port of a. gun while 'target firing - near Uniontown a few days since. The con cussion caused him much pain and he fell down in a fainting lit, but when restored he could everything said very distinctly. -- - SENATE.- A communication was re. ceived from the Stcretary of the Treasury transmitting additional reports from the . collector concerning -the duties on paper. A Committee of Conference was appoint-, 'ed on the bill to limit the !numbers of Major and Brigadier Generale. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., from! the Military !Committee, reported back the bill to es , tablish the rules and articles of war with amendments. • 1 1 : Mr. King, of Nets York, presented a, memorial from merchants and,ship owne.rs of New York city, in referenoe to the }Wit' `of prizei ip that district, asking inventiga-! 'lion, and that passage:of acts to secure a more speedy and less expensive sele and R distribution of proceeds. davred to. Committee on Naval Atrp,iro-,.1t1i instruc tion to inquire into the propriety of ap pointing a committee to .investigating the matter., • 1. • Mr. Collamer, of Vt., from :niittee on YOstoffices and Poi pOrted back the bill to allow ti tin and Cincinnati Bridge Co.l bridge across the-Olio river flan one hundred', feet above ,dark with a two hundred feet B ~ Mr. Wilson, of Mass., offers resoltition relative to the -pi volunteers and the militia of tl States. Referred to Committee; tary Affairs. Mr. Grimes, lowa, calleerp if he bill to incorporate an institution fo colored 4 children in the District of Celli bia. Mr.• .Cairlii,34, : Va.,. wished to know these.l i i , - negroes could not. be• educate* withouti anlaci_of incorporation. In his State they!, edneateilivhite children_witbontlany-s *lei of 'Ciingiiiiis. Indeed, he se no Ten- I 'sod for the Government going linto, this ~ business of -educating these Persona' any l way. He took the ground tha,t, as the • ' President had counselled colonization in his emancipation scheme, if the tesgro was to remain in this country, he, could only remain in a subordinate eapacitY, as a Slave, and a legislative tied), hp no right fo edneate children of a State, e cept it; may be its duty to eilncate those ho are to take part in the affairs of the Govern meat, and he presumed we had no 4 reach ed that point when it was proposed to el , crate the negro to the condition of a voter and one of the governors of the Country., ; M t ' Grimes said the very crude motions 1 of the Senator from Virginia on the sub ject of education explained some things I. »....:t:T~CNY~: , ~ ~ A-tATe'.', See IfIATERTMGRAPIL WitslAligton. The Fight of Wednesday, iirrivel of the Steamer Arie RAI LROAD.ACCIDENT FERRIY BOAT SUNK XXXVIIIth! CIONGREEIB, (2d Berision " WASHINGTON', r to. 27.—A latter, from the Secretary Of the Treasury transmitted to the Senate to-day says that no printing paper was included in the recent state ment of imp its of paper from the col- I !emirs of NeW York and Boston, and none whateverjhas been imported under the present tariff. Some of th' principal merchants and v, shippers of Ne York, in a memorial theresub wited to the nate, remonrated against ontinnan S cq of te present system of prize adjudication, alleging it to be charge able with abuses and delays which con 7, eume the receipts of prizes so richly earn ed by the crews entitled to them. • From a carefql inquiry, in military quar ters there appeaxis to be no possible ground on which to verity newspaper rumors, of apprehended raids by Jackson or others towards Stransb4g or the valley of Vir ginia; on the contrary, our constant recon noissances can detect nothing like such a movement. specil dis patch to the meti Ti e from 27 Lexington, a says : The excitementi subsided this morning. The Richmond sears is almost without foundation. The light of Wednesday was more successful than reported. Some two hundred prisonersi were taken and all the captured wagons have been recovered. Gen. Carter left' yesterday with a con siderable force for some point unknown. The rebel force eyond Mount Sterling are said to Le scattered in their retreat. LW YORK, February 27.—The steamer Ariel, from Aspinw4ll on the 18th inst., arrived at this port fra-day. She has $270,- 000 in treasure. From the Panama papers the following news is collected : Mr. Dickerson, bleu American Minister t) Nicaragua, has arrived at Aspinwall. Tlfe British steamer Silent sailed from Aspinwall on the 7tb, taking five millions dollars worth of treatfure. South Atherican advices are received. Trouble is apprehended relative to the free navigation of thel Amazon River, The T. S. gunboat Narragansett was at Tigre Island.. There is considerable excitement in I Guatemala owing to the aggressive policy about being taken against Salvador. It is rumored thatla Nicaraguan force I has invaded Honduras. Martinez has been elected President of Nicaragua. TtiENTok, N. J., F b. 2 7.—The Owl me froM New York ra 1 into the lif P. M. line from Philacjelphi , at 2 o'clock - this afternoon at Princeton station. Just as the Philadelphia train Was turning off the switch to it, it struck the third car 'and shattered it to pieces, Four men were injured bat not seriou ly. No body was' killed. The locomotive of e Owl line was thrown into the canal, d two cars were broken up. 'I he obstructions have been removed and the trains are running regu, larly. The signal light was hinging . out, but the dense fog perevetded the' augnieer from seeing it. NM YORE, Feb. 26. J—The ferry boat Nebraska was sunk in We East River this morning during the fog'', by a collision. No lives were lost.. WesniNcToN Feb. 271. Its E,—Mr. Holenian, of Ind. from the Select Com mittee on Gov't Ind., reported a-res olation, which was adopted, that the Sec retary of the Navy be requested to declare any further payment to the parties intria ted on account of chartepng the steamer' Catalina in 1851. The House then went nto Comittee of the Whole on thestate iof the Union. Mr Colfax of in ihe chair, and I resumed the considerationn lof amendments( to the Internal Revenue Bill, a substitute was adopted'for the sixth Section, impos ing new rates of standard tax on promise:- ry notes, he ordered that the tax may be more certainly executed, land to avoid evasions, and also on honds,and mortgages with powers of attorney, also taxes on the sale of ships, and assignments of insur. once of policies, etc. .It exempts soldier's and sailors' pension papers From taxation- The eighth section was amended so as to add to navigation and turnpike companies.; Mr. Morrill,of . Vt., offeredla new section/ that every incorporated batik or private; institution legally authorised to issue notes, shall be required to (make returns( under oath, on the Ist of Jazinary and Ju ly, or within thirty days thereafter, the amount of profits which have accrued or been served during the six months next preceeding, on which there (shall be paid three per centum. 'MEIZZEMEMEEM won• ... ' r . " ti ithitielientigttit its be i t undinto d 1 6-r t hi m a ight be the plan in the Stoutor!aseens tion not to educate any one b t - thaseirho i r „,. were to take part in governin the nation, bat he thanked God he came from kAec-- tion where they entertained different. ideas on the subject of education; and' where nobler and loftier sentiments pre vailed. ,He believed aaery man shoultkbe ,tang!if, to egad the Jawnetwits to bekgotr - J, erred by , and to read the world oS , Goti The people of his State did 'rot entertain any such low and grovelling ideas .oa.,the subject of education as those expressed I by the Senator from Virginia. I„ I wa Mr. Morrell, of Maine, said he s as: tonished to hear each, ottiections_pgin s t , this =bill - when IheSentiter frqUOVrqginia should get up and make argument against,' popular education. Great Gbd I.las it come to the point at this day when a'Sen-4 ator from the United States ? makes. an argument against popular education when , leyery l civilized . Net in the ;world has g.iven it - to thiuriderieus attention - , - and deemed it of the highest importance.- He came from a section where they educated all children, and if New Englan6 hattanY thing to boast of it was her systenr,pf public education, which gave edery%ilo whether high or low born, a fair ehnifee in life. - . -- The bill ,was. then....paased. t eas 29, . nays 9. Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, from the Committee of Conference, on the bill to provide_Ways andliearulifortheenpport of the Government,'nuide a iipOrwhich was not agreed to, and a new Conu a ittee of- Conference was appointed on thet areeptil ment in relation to the tax on banke:',.---.... The bill to extend tha Washingfoit . and Alexandria Railioid Wei - taken up. '.FII it at Mr. Ten Eyck,. of New. Jersey, opposed` Mr. Wilson, of Massaahusetts t Moved to postpone tinsitailida i takeli the bill to enroll and call nt S he milit i a p : :Bei jutted. An amendment was adopted allowing colored persons to travel on ears. Mr. Clark opposed the bill and referred to letters from the Secretary of Wart against the measure. Mr. McDougal, of California, said the . i person at the head of the War Depart ment was a base man.lf He had promised the Preaident of!the - •ThiftedEintes, in his own house, that he would denounee-the Secretary of War. There ought tt.•be a' President of the UnitetiAtatei t . • z Mr. Morrell, Morrell, of Maine, called the Sena tor to orders as his remarks were not rele vant. Vii' E The Ch a i r stated that the point was•well taken. Mr. McDougal —I declare here, in my Place before the Senate, on my own re. sponsibility, that the man who is at.the head of the War Department, is a man who has wronged the country. The Chair called the Senator to order. Mr. McDougal—l appeal from the de cision of the Chair. ' I want to know whether a Senator of the United States is equal to the Secretary or War? Trumbull appealed to the Senator to withdraw his call for an appeal. Id Mr. eDougal,--Weli,Awili-lvithdraw. it but I should like an expression of dpin.r . ion, to see whether the Senate of the U. S. dare speak the truth. The bill was then passed—yeas 22 i nap 16. Mr. Chandler, of Mich., called up a bill for the collection of abadoned property and prevention of fraud in insurrectionary districts. Mr._Grimes, of lowr, offered an amend input excluding all captures made by the navy from provisions of the bill adoptikl— yeas 27. nays 10. Mr. Davis, in the course of\ some sem marks on the bill, said that many officers_ had engaged in collecting, large amounts' of Wander, and he tinderstood that G ee . Butler had, through a brother of his, en gaged largely in this plunder. __,,Mr,”Cluusclit 6... t 314 4 1-04114 cOunted' to"' tholtfl . revery dollifr oryfropertY Mr. Davis said, Geo. Butler did_ not act in his own name, but his brother was his agent. He saw by the Intelligence,, that this brother and another - person were in possession of the Miligar estate, which was worth, before Op war, three millions of dollars; there was a gentleman who had a large amount of plate, worth thiity thousand dollars, deposited in a safe at New Orleans and a rine house with furni tare valued at five thousand dollars, and ' Gen. Butler sent out an armed force which forced open the safe and' thtin,loo o s- session of the and Ge k, ne P ral Butler had compelled persons having property to sell it to him at a reduced price. The people of New Orleans had denounced film as a plunderer. and tyrant. ET ENING SESSION. Mr. Wilson called up a joint resolution giving the thanks of Congress to Gen. Rose crane and the officers and men under his command, for gallantry at Murfreesboro. Passed. After a short executive session the Senate adjourned. ItaiKETA TEl;liciitA.Pil • CINCINNATI, Feb. 27—Flour dull but not loweri Superfine 9006; Extra ss6@ulo. . I'Vbeat_un eliangetl and dull. Carn1344666- 'it's detain/id td tßk - ,. Barley unchanged; CloVerseed 'dedlitted to U 2.605 60 and dull. , Whiskey dull at ,500 Pork: unchanged - and very little - iti,dernand: `A: 1 ood demand for bulk Sides from the Liverpool house a. Sales of l i 2 fX l ,OOO - lbsinlil4.e for Rib, "I , .'n for de. xrand Be for clear, packed in boxes. Lard in good demand; sales 2,..0 tierces at 103.1410% .'a for Courytry,nniiloi4cifor tatty; themarket closed steady. - Wulk -- Shoulderfiloittat 43i'd and Hams al. 7 1 4 e. Groraeries firmer, general?? higher. Sugarf 12%4413* ifor raw and 17(0)17V, for Refined.- Cot-, fee 316313bc. Molasses 56@60c. Pepper ,advanced to 31@32. 13 , o14Veloseddulliind ' rates-declined tot' 11.41; Demand ~ .Noites- to-105,' , being_ a - decline' f'2 'p ; cent froth-111e : 01111010410 s: .hie4.ol[liie 0-e4.4-• !....—.....;_.„„„. - _ 1 4 011DoN AMBIATE.RiO ;• • •• R o l 3l X l 4o**o4 BLOODe nj POWDER AND 4CII N *LP 'X'' 111 Por IA certain cure for I Susses P' galillut,. *antra t 0 and - used ' only uLtheir Ewastableifieth• 1841.' until " the opening of tho W.,ailway over the pidneipal routes. After thegen ' era! nee of these remedies in all the stables of the Dompan.v. their annual sales of condepined,Ftwir, ware disoontinned, allaying kiihe Conapany geediag 1 , 7,000 per annum. In 1853 the London Brewer' Association offered the Company £.2.000 for the roeeiPes and use all IttkioS lads' sulgteir own atittdi* i BLOOD POWDitit 4 certain cure for founder, distemper rhounni, taste, hidebe und..inward-aßakte.km,o2 1,1%"440,. weakness, h et wes . &mew, eadt, 'and all asasses Of the lunge, 8, urfelt of' 4o.a_bbere. glanders. poll evil, mange , tlaniniatfon of the eyes, fistula, and altdutoases from ilst.P.nse 1100 4 i sier ra:ls the' ettennichNind 1 4 .`appe tlte, regulates ther , fiowffle. wr'deatore *nth of the ;druids. slim ens the system. l akes theekin atueiot,h and.g Borges b n .411 ° k rfOieldre n - atpearanee conditio.tiang pin s rkllkto•, t .. EWE: '4l thrlirl'lLENT. . . Ai certain cure' fer'iia l ifirrelner4 'seratehes, lunii s , ,„w tamo „o n% awelne,ge, bruises foun dered ten, -s, WindtallkoOntlaotione tif the tendowbone enlarfOrkePtaqumo , ••- Blood Powdbr 500 perm 01 .:Pildtates.1 Dale' Oihtment 600 per 8 mi. far. No 320 /3kr"andilidlr don rvn• : McKeegen p, ty French, Richards & Co,. ' . TORBEN& ItAICSIMFEKS' Connor Flit& arshlltrug , Olg3Arkat-Afeets the. Com letroads, re tie Covin g• I to build. a 4 not less low water /4 1 .- I id ;' a. ioint .rment of e \United i on 311 1 1 9[M 9 TN CE. l6l n 1- T . F.'.;;: W 'A-t-iii.:0*;:;:. irxAsoric preParedto'Ceineisflhe e . kterfor' of bldhlings iwrith improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and sn rerior to any done heretofore. 'lbis cement has :no equal: it forms a solid and durable. adhesive- Olt to any surface. Imperishable, b yy water_ or ft . and equal toisaggillarlistranei; l,, ; , Tbe undersigned Is the reliable and pro°. ticaa workman in this cententin thisoitY. I !have applied this oerr opt for the following eon tlemen, whom the puldie meat _ liberty to re. Wlt9: f t y.,l=l , J. linen residence Penn street,. Wirs Jae iMoCandlem. IlOghenY. do , ' 5 Yrs J. 11. Bhoenbernereawrenceville, do 5 Yrs McCord, Penn Street. do 4 yra I Aoeveler.-Lawrenceville. - • , 4410'.' erd 800/sec Pittabnith. do 5 Yrs St.' Charles Hotel do do .5 yr; Pitt Onus • 0 AdarrpWadangton Hotel, or Box la 061,01, .feb2o. .$ t) .., , . pt's 'Sale kit ilikiti and . ~..,- ... . • 113hoeft.:--7 , .-, - 4 MOtril , -4 , 4 1 4 042 :Ak-.l%,iliitir 47.- T-1111181,..L.F,ANT REGAiiIIO- 11 F .Y ' ' IA 15°14?•aa111167aninithe,cilosm,tita snp . ' ' , e. ':ciiiliti 7 kiiili,i 4 ji.... .. - riv.pir. , fixFbiiihr4,o4i g ii titanic. . .- gb ...I E.MitATED , EX.irRACTfiI POUTHE KERCHIEF. &I , lia Flowers Marionette Allow , Musk I Amaryllis ' hicadow Rimers Bouguet4deCali.fornie .. Lilio 1• - Bouquet d'Arabio Lily of the Valli, Beriquet ao Carolina New-mown Hay 'Benti . triopo,= : ', '. ' , Orange •Phterers : Cas s ie t , ..., • PatchoulY i . Camelia. Pink ~.„2.' ---- : Clemittite - - , Ouldtrooa. - ~...„. Cedrat • ..... -; '''."-- 1 ' Porluilia , ' Citronelle itos - at - " Prairie 21 wr6 Crystal Palace Wire- • Geranium Roisglianot'ReadY Gilliflower ' Spring ll;owers Giarden/Flowers &Yea Briar • HelioUrope, Sweet - Pea}!, Honey Sweet :Lavender Hon erre' kle Sweet Lettripo . Hawthorn - - Sweet OFT"nrer ilyilopith. i ",-, - t beros-A • ~, - Janina _ir, ...-n..-,..:. -4.,„:. 7.1. Tea-Hobe I.- ' JoeW:Ulub;- •' "r, Z:_c: ,_io'ette 4e i nny-Und-.. , •.• .- • f: V erbena 1 & w ili er _ -- • Vetivert - 7 - --- --- iltourneline , . Vanill a , ~.. . : is t oiloanys WeetEnd , - ,. .j , -1.F ,,. 1 !.... , ir gairea en. ‘" ' - ' . l iii iti ilt :-. 1 - BAZIWS - - e ltiq'QiiiiMa his IcalreLin.' t.'ed.rycnthaißiliteZiee"..Pie 0/011:tAigan itm e t or imparting to the ' ,l / 1 1044 444 1 0fgraille ... io tri c or y abiti __-. -c , ,P 11 9.te7 44 , 5V..."41 6 118-301t114:11f-- the EkkaPg.' Vint OrPant„'Prepita' fioxisl r roe the Hair. Cosmetics, Toilet atom Dentifriers, and perAnnsirttif all kinds, constantly on hand: Nor sale by MIA& H SUPER. doo2o 00410? Penn and St. Clair etas --w+yi 5.:<..~~ I =gU'tl.7Z . . lispreaentativa. < W- te On l4 46.tiltid, Heft l:Celit 'speech Holistiftmadathe following statement • .......!tidr.:SPealfeiv-the'euntientanti ar-see-, iugstatesmani;-the avowed.te-rielii precedbiliiiideath' his, selairinloonyietionthat-cint4olitititil : 1 3idtki*Was atietiend. 4,l:violate no - calf e silence in repeating his - opiniotts, since. he assured toe AP . %tablas purpose,` bis.views•st ati turiy - ,., : days if-the—se-. quel Or hie lifirinity.seeinin,cenflict with .tbese viewe,;lhere,are 'those. among. -his personal- friends , here - on 'this floor who' can reconeiliir hit conduct and! show: the conforMity •ofincplans with peatefal,_ though it inigllt JOreiolutionarY, tion of our natititial troubles. Judge - D oughis,' - oatliat.ticcitsion, read to ,rne elabortiteesSay, thathe told 'Me had cost him more. thought. and labor than any_ his life—, that he feared lit was too rong, and he, wished hi:lW to abridge and simplify. it, 13 . 0 gulf it: Might :he; read and underatoOd - liyelli•that he Would revise it at .Chietigo; arid then - give it. to ',his cop n • trYtifisn. 'Death, alai! denied this most patriotic design. That essay ascribed oar prelient;eitnatiOn to the aggressive' spirit , of Northern abolitionism. It • declared "his conviction ,that the Union of our States:lth originallyifoinned and Maintain.- ,ecl,'was finally destroyed, and ne political 'Union-could exist again between the free anktlieelaveholding States ; that such *an idearanst'be abandoned and a commercial Union : hit - aided . ninon the plan generally of theZoliVerein, of the States of Gernev riY, be tiediftedas the only practicable ti `ranteMent to_ SeCithipeace now and here after.; That masterly4aper, every-wo of hilliek'- 'heard - read by'himself, , , and w4ick since - his death Lave endeayored: in vain to procure for thp.bepe6t Of hid wisecogneelß toi = our ' , countrymen, fully Ottilaineirthe itijijeration, and results of the ZOllverem, and showed hog"; - 'with j certain modifications, it could be adopted` eta sustainlill' those - principal causes and influences which have hitherto made the United Steel the happiest and most pros perous of nations." Mr. Dotiglas died - about the first of June. The positiveness of Mr. May's statement leaves no doubt of its circum stantial correctness. We' can appreciate the - motives which have influenced the ,withholding from the public of this legs= cy of, the great:Statesman up to - thi timei hat we suggest' that whether the dayis, not Ile= atile 4 . l oAttelf it ; :iittotad bp given to the country is matter for grave consid eration. Mr. Douglas was one of tile "few statesmen who comprehended the;philos ophy of the national difficulties; and that, had he lived, ke wepld bavei been largely instrumental; in auearly 4ettle meat of them ri pudiliii donbt who gtnew him well. Who - diufbay that he did not bequeath to his countrymen a basis of set tlementil_ SPECIAL NOT itivsmraz it KERR, MACE- MANUFACTURERS 1104 4 . 11 44 91dAitablishid Ccaoi Factory,) DUQUEbAIE WAY, !MLR ST. Mill/ Repairing done lug OroaL The Oonfamions and Expenenea o a • - Poor Young Man • .orarra.l3 A .N HAVING sEiEly .C3l. mired of the toeults of early error and- dir antic, wil . from motives of benevolence; send to glows:who request it, copy of the above interest . narrative . Published by himself Thhtlittle • ' • designed as a warning and caution to young and those who 'suffer from Nravotte Pituitary, LOSB OP Ittzuoliy. PRNMATOIII Dunks' ; leo s.agg i yin g at the same timit the !mama self-eure. le copies will be sent - Aunder: -tn a plain cave ope—without charge--to any wtip, ellt It. buiddrw•sing the author. . ' Cliza, A. 'LAMBERT.. Mtg., • Viouttastidewl. Orsetiradzit. Long Island N.Y. .. - - Thirty' Tears Expeileffee Have been diligently employed in ferfecting Driatadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. It is no wonder, then, that lifter carefr.l BY AANALYSISDR. CIIILTOIV, . it was pronounced harmlem, And is nowlaki og the place of all other Dyca.— Those who have been disePoointed with miser/a hie imitations, are alit rips pleased with genuine. Any shade of black iiebrown,to snit ell complex ions. Produced in ten minutes, - - klanufacturcd by J. CHISTAIXIRO. glitier House. New York. Sold everywhere, and appli ed bye!' Hair Dresses, Price. $l. $1 Ed and $3 per box. according to site ORISTADOII.O' HAMRVATIVE. lablvaluablemith his Dye. as it imparts the ut most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great vitality to the Hair, site. Price 50 eents. $l. and '&2 ber bottle according te fabl2aLlswlmoo I Paean about Brawl reth's P/Ma. • New I Weatabelltef CO., N. " Y. Oot.CASTLS %.1872,) ; Mr. t* . Tier STOIC SEIRLDOI4, Editor Sing int Republican: Dear Sir— I would state that I was induced tt use BRANDR-nTIS'S PELL% through ; the recom mendation ofJohis It: Swift ofCroton, Weitehes• teraistudg, who Wad imtirely restored- to 'health by their Um lie wander for some two YOarS, very costive and dyspeplio, add he tried everything bat wainot relieved, Ithaally. Bo took one Bran dreth'a Pill every dayfer a week, and a dose °lsis PillieveayanY for three days, and then took one Memory chin with en eocasional dose of dx. In one month he was able to go to work. and in three months he Well. gaining 40nds in weight, Yours bldg. E DWARD PURDY., Warressirran C. met Adward Purdy being 'Ally sw_orn ,, says that he resides in the town es Now Castle; that soma , Years age be was vary r",ek with a sore on his leg. l which had been runaivir Mr over five .years; that he was also much di:strewed bY a pain in his chest, and besides very costive and dyspeptic., that af ter trying various remedies and matitilundehma he commenced usingErandreth's Pills. six to eight three times &Week n and at the end of ono month, the sore on his leg healed, and at the end of two months he was entirely cured of costiveness, dys- Mena.. and PON and has remained well over since.- • EDWARD PIJRD _ •- lifters telefarescalthialgibliayiifObt. 441COLBt SMITH. narlfti ' • - satin of the Peace. Raid Tigsalar9Resbiot,il4.;Diamond•Alley Pittsh It. - 0 ; -1 - • Dr. TobiaabVeltiolliantiListiment. has given universal satisfaetiop during th. four , teen years has , beaniintralueed into the United ;States.. Mter being:tried by.millions, it has been. proelaimed this.pain.destroyer of the world. rain' leannothsoltitertr thf. Linament is applied. If his-daadireettwi-itmannotand never , has failed in ellpilleirultaneW :For eoldSizobtealisandinfinen a,aLean%.hobeat,..i:One'2s'4.lent ottle will cure * l li abov f i, betides being - Useful in , 6Very faun.' 'Wier sudden accidents, snob's* bterns , cuts, in.: [ltstraSsit saldsi./e...:ltisperfettlyinnocent to' 6ijitiumann. r gad .ean ha even %the oldest Orlo g u i r t 7 o t t h il e e ...l7inurest , -25 and 50 ;cwYork Sold by all drugg'..s ' is..otioe 56 Cortland titre t, " --:feb26:dkwBwo' _______L 4 1 . 4)11 4 0 44_ , Art5it etirok, $4 „.....f,Tititiner.ADlaoliarfeikii o,o,tirTS, r• ,t --4 ....L.,. .m...,., Frig ttoTpus. - -.' On 'Fiiiink,-..*Aiiik'ivitaa', •ittikalitif karri*, t 3, v , a - lotoer, , of3j. re,avenei liiiiiiid4rrAtfa at q, Vi-iiiatitt itAry-atd:hOrities;;ripdpaegd.tn the Charge. of Captain - McGolvanroflik Patapsco Viiirds, until Siturdapiafter on ) when _. he m4;1.1 . 616(8641 oma-writ of bees cor i3tii. The facts of the ease ar Oluatrbki--' ted by;the •Yea4 2 Gaz4,tte . :' - .: 1111:: Harris, who is the autho of ahead - / i l , ,' fidok:orgicigraPhY itadheeWiti iCirt'l,;36;'- : eral.days takingsttbseriptionfor his book.- On the morning'-hild, some Polßicatdiacessiort 'with 11 . 4trift' ire ;:citizens of this borough .•: .4 ..." la charged by his enemies that .he - detonnced 4.1:w , present administration att . Oitri'obt, - .antlin reply to the charge 'Cf',liiinita bechiiiiittii' ist„ said that he `wouldea; scat Iheealled_ , a secesitionist as am iholitionist.l , -Shortly after leaving the parties With - tvhom he, 'was talking, and..chile in office of the. clerk of the courts ; in. he coart , h`piiiA sent' ing a book, Rev. ThOill/3 Stiii;of„this borough; entered 'the -cle*.'s Oflicerzatid after some words-about-aletterof reem, - mendation igivep" t0..-Mr "Harriti V"ATT:- - Street, in the nkorning,_ which wait rester , :r ed to the latter, alltiLrepinsh xi. Btre - said to Mr. Harris that' he* would be ari restedin , ten - minutes, and left tlim444e., Mr. Street, .on leaving, :met 'Wel &tick.; ment-of the'proveet:grfardiACColipamcd by DOW Hays,:onigeft4viiy:tjtmake the arrest, andleturbedand:was„firesalt k ,_: Ikki :the arrest of - Mr: - Elarris - tWfificit. - ~--- t jtrot , bst guard 5 havingliiii , 'Fit . chate con :rayed him, to Mount- -Yernomsrßaiqi,...4.lle, quatterifef :Cap* McGowan, anif dZlii ered., him ti•prisceigto that office 0; „atho„, Mr.. Harris declar.esi treated 1 bib] 'Very 'kindly. " On Fritlayafter ooh; a writ; ihabetit c.orpismaaieued by Mr. Harris' Counsel -and-grantetikv,Hou.-Rtibert,7: Fisher, , 'Pritaiderit ..13idge•of-tliiiiTtliSfiic4en made refurnabla; it nine ,o'clock on -- 'Saturday . morning'. , t.iiithe' hour-fixed .for'ib.o..l:P;: turn of the:writ,:.:Captain McGowan: sent a noteto his Hon - or asking, on - acehtint of business,. ime Ewa one o'Clo r ak'ict tailtili retUrn- to the Wn't. At.• thif-l-hoitr VIA: court-house was - crowded, - when Captain McGowan - produced;the person df Mr. Harris returning , that the,provoat !whirl `had "placed - Harris. in 'his custody; and that he had an order from Provost' Mar ,shal Flab, ' of Baltinforeoo'riend,tlt4 prig; 4 oner to-that city.-Ailer.a hearing, ;it ap pearing that Harris is a citizen, and Mot a, soldier, cad thatthere was no:wttiratit is. , sited on . oath for his arrest, his Honer ..frulgaSisher ordered his-discharge, and he was setlat large: ~.-.._ :. `. 4 The Gazette adds that Mr. Hafils has ;entered edit forfaftmp eirisonment against the Rev. Thomas Street and Davis Hays. They were arrested and held to bail; , The Fries of. --Gold: •-: 1 T h'PF o xinia .*: 0 : 1 4 11 4Vf- 4 / a 86 -itinic - P7l the price a: 461d' le Aft t alarw-tfiliell by intelli g en t .„ b i ndifeapitterhat.,-theli ku l t i ng blll-of.' mr: - . o hits&:-..Thity-_,Nalunej act , of pengressannihilitea-tthe.listAfintlione of i'return -to a sorted syitbilliitArnincei by - ' lir. Chase:: • I t at t t lonsesthwitrettfied of $270000;000 mere - papki-JMoney byit - banks, and the inevitable .expansioa of bank loans and net ' iler;Oiits—which iarc the samkthing on„the debtor and creditor , side of the bank ledger --to an extend of four times-the $ 27 0,000000 . of _curtt*y . , or over one thousand'lnilliblie 'of - Zde n ers,. ' which can be done with .safetysl7., fiter „banks. The legal tender,acti-Of Ocuagrb 3 Were bad, but they were 'f,koed,-InAtCr results' wherf hr s. bill-of the Republictar"parl.;.-7.- - e, t''...-; , __Thelank-ricitebirelilatiodielact-e1940 lti.7 - Chase's banking-Mil willnerer-h e 1 11 1 turned to the banks for - payment s'o ,iting . as the legal tender acts 'are- permitted -i3y the people to remain in force, because these bank notes will be better thaii.legai tender notes. They, are , V 70,000,000 -,o bank note s, _ s e cured by thepledge of.: eminent bonds bearing six lief cent. an- , coin,nual interest in find always kett with a margin of ten per cent. under 1., e market :.prlce •,. , and,-.besides, the"'itifek. holdersin the banks areFetnnsiblklei gfez public or bill Ifolderili wawa 'etinaklo double the amount of . shaies lieldliby them. Legal tender notes - are really nothing more than • go7ernment -bonds bearing no interest and yet alwayk-valueil at 100, whereas on- Tuesday the "sileff 4f 1881 were sold at 98. i. The lanks' note circulation will to secured-by their pledge at 90, besides the responsibility of thi!, stock-holders for any deficiency :below that. Th'ebanks are autlkirized and can re' t ment deem their note circlation by th i pap of legal tender u notes—but wll thO public want _them"? Will they;_exchange the stronger security for the -- _weakeil- Nets fork Woild. • Thievig Contractors:— The New 5 or kflettld of a recen ti date says: r ' = We - hold that the 'War ; responsible,tor the ariny frandi ; T:- The;Sec-f retary is ac'contit - nblefor 'die _conduct of his Assistant - €. e Oretai• to whom he as • signed .the 'duty' of `superhitending' chartering of , transports. nothing'," sayii . the GrinieS Mr. Tneker's antecedents to qualify' him for the business:•of, prontrin,gi‘ielft i s OF. the Department,' ng _ of ciarponition Pointing to datiii:cif Quartermasterionanyzroi :his assistants . in. : this irnportai* hiaiiih of the public service." Mr. Stanton lir!lips— iucompetenc ' tial assisifint-iyagyknowikti•i,hp.D'-quAt4, hitherto only by fe,V. tres t. sac b _ ra gi e Cfioiivthej74,ops - lnid : trn3 3s ,o . ir(danglib**theitr.Warranf or suithOrit.' of 7ar6 , -,-- Ofthis official:lW' k.hsei : vev ; • All the • foregoing,,facts and, teslimont ioinv,:todSci. JoliertichirriattrAsgratilii ' Secretary of. War, ss,the,pereett,ithrou h whom theses'egaillie - ind ettametees frau on Alie.gevern meet 'Mire te7iiiWperimtiti ted. Tucker was the only,Rertion in the government-imPloy who had enjoyed a lOng,acquaintance:witli Pickiell..' Tubker selected. Loper to "esainine and recom mend," aiHiker-IlitpajAi l ki fis i‘ *,.. 5 " quainttiti63' : :et nifty; tePii 'Yeats -standiiii! Amass C. lIttll; .I:Winforthis one of ruck er's familiars. Tucker:chartered all,. or nearly all, the vessels for • the - Ikon* eipedition, the McClellan eipedititin t • to the Peninsulaf.the llfcCletlea-.le?cpeditraii:, :from fhe - Petuneula, and for various oth er ! ..... enterprises. , ..Why has not the SecietaM , :of Mar 411•:', rested Tucker, and Loner s and, Hall,..atid Coblens,.the-J C V ; 7 4tPieltrell;'ilad.Bal r ger,and:DinforAh,,eid:the restl - Thie he not pleaded the:. as hisiE./41. ficatiol? in .aritiatitik!dul ' liapriiiiiung in .bastil.W.4fftt.Ati had " Ciimntt.sd_ino of. fenettticnowa 4tw - the'lliws ? theme Woul4A9, -, "the piiiiiii"le'iqually valid for the .arrest of the eharibi'tmol , tUtrpieauiholavii: Teen preying .on the vitals ofthe TOoml*.. -in the hour of it's' extremity? ''• if db . . '7: bear corpus , can be legitOately. lump ~,.4n- ' , in pia war' States, ' to what Aletu4.ii 4 -0 etinid-itia - stiioll - bf . imli\ l ipp , , ,. . AO zadattieistiou'or Witoov,,. , goieribzient, tilftilif arrearpe i gif • •"" .:.orge their.Pltwiert ,:ailit tivefifirie4..tik see no reform in the ~ War Department till . its present Secretarj6 is dismissed; And such a man 8s eral meci e ll p at its head. ' - Gen anr - at ced , . . ) iffsyMAGGIE VAAT• datulington, Beaver Co., Pa. --- el- feil long ..tyleyee - hanag-bilen crook . . t , -- itekralst ,.. Dnujlinta,lnad e it straight' *A`cillaOrl)?itit:AVEltErtiltlll.T. ,- - 1. -... i'ins,,l3.-eatreteeet.Mer.osYCitY• 403. .' r 4 . .-., - _ I have been hard of heartiggformarilrmart placed myself gralaritrft e r uent 41' ( 4 . 71, who'haThelßd me Veir„,l24l7as Ems i -::41-Z4414; - ------- .' 31 Piid -4'j hal" eballfrom the ir eiee " ts lUe ar a a b ifi urn. Irh a Y t i ll ie c fi t ifi too Val k hita4o hizu and , T al"4 " the li'M of 9171st v who se anstedtho s Ilftif Dr. Jnnes, on e . 4 , 0 . I eau hcl e 4alifule. I" rttui d e l ci be afflicted tri.Dr. Jo e m s . a eiftillY reccu uneu, -, r, -Ir „Iv Btflinti; g ,.. ;- -:: L- '' - --'-' I. piftahtirph. Plaologiti_.iness, 3 6 alarlset s . .c 1 . . t ‘,. gr., i O n Pal tor eyeisatais :i - ery , orookedli a t 1.5 y ears itrti h Dr. Jones, on Feb. 210,-910,11 B ru rieet.and nailing. "JOTUIN-271=t1P„ f,,L --,,,,_, t... ,- -t7 qoal3Vallei4lleoe/IY `'°'t ga,,kA.. - - -:-=-- m uc h gig- -1 ialgrt VAlrtrrotlvalsrelTnaile htliteerlt straight and nptratnithorit my Lt_ttleAaNT feehrigia4l4ll •-..., keOHN Gi.u.tan..w , [ t Adams-ham, Acenyiorelantl Ce., Ea --' I hiti:e be en deaf with running 0111 / 0 ears caused . by scarlet fever: I am tinde-,l' inentil r : 1 ,-? 4 . 9-nee treat ha 'Ttgartitte:44.,-411e•Ref156'Irirg ' I liirve - been so deaf for 1 . ) , ears that, I (4. 1 3 t hear my elObk , liiir. , witli rI.R. healL,agehea,,...,._ Sie; ,Ln•as troubled. nj.thaL .11§larlag af 5. 1. 17,,,,a.,......... ... -hurt mY4leitlifirTiagettrhyr°'"Piremment win self tilider,,,thi.ekllllll.,Nl ° nes hear = T o e * - , , - has curet-me tintireb. ~ can no _ a reliable ri gentn eitaart H ltlemtwenh at tee a l l e 'a ivitiresi t i h .. 4" oroir tird rAr Ztr . V e,t a toafes- Aig once. MY age is '''').54174 '' ''''. EA'. ~." t ..1 4-Fnett:fil.Ans crl., .... , xi, u. ilasairgh. '' f , e• i 1 7. 7: ' Ef . ii i d• - .2lvriteese ,ft garzerf. ottcograLsnath, fittv zil t : streets, cm%,,....er5-brur= ;Neatly in regard 'lb tee: c'r iht'ul P J•Ter, 8i sit. • onenal reeoP,ln9rl4 414t91)r -i i ,S ic , T; „,. , ?,fe-i ' `' i " . " . - ~ -- ~T 4-.. '.X":. 'IA on - 4.-f§ast'iari.‘ iiiiielpiave been/ _ :rig , forieVarall Ird - Called on -Pketleterik2ut th of.FehrbarY, who'cured !"T''.?u -"'"' ---_,., ~r r " ....11-crist, • ' .'..t r 1 '' *forum E 4. ., _ld' * . fl ,.' " I l i - I„ f _ nnlir. JOnea has cur Teorm'%Trifs'larionsi a disesses of the eye., mtg. diseases, and , mautkm end fehron3e) old inten d .* ." tier treat. ethe' are bPI4TT, "MilleaTk YOSZtade4tgraght -, r '.i , . I.Z ai-d - ' 4 '•••• --4 ": ' -,, , 7,7,.‘,., 5.. 2,;;;ant,tur 41_ini:teviejaa ~i,..w....ztirt, y ilr: jeini...ertea h-e4res.,,_ arl, ltolnerlairtrY. 0-e,,nV,t, , ft livi j- ,ow VS' .04%71114/41101gAm in!. - 'll/ ' We ' '4l(r.t." Atmitttlilairtwille. "' inonSiima,. Cci„--k*.cOmarlriattiheintany It, etle_eyeS salo °mica and As I 1,. ~,, di ei t t t, , made ruithria.bi Dr. Jones nt pro =a ...2 . 0: .: . A lint=tBbUrgri v both eTeu ~..'-'r' itattliglkt ren -natittalAyldgßitukt- --- • v -,,, ,-‹: ..`"A'...-"T`C .s•,, p .._ _ 1/-1 - hive-bein-iftifitid. , Poings_Ak. •- mteedarkll years;l,lle...kidaasqdri.llfemser maz t:...: - - ,noit, giving frpp.lol4ef . 3ntrael.•-.. , ~ i - , .. . -...,:..„:„...t, - ~; ' ,17,41,...4.-.,.....0 .u, •,.. -.--, . .. x.x .... , k . , •,:: : - _:-:,_• , ---: : , 7.:1 .-7,--',,,t8/6/61.104 44; * e21± 2 4 / 1 F I FIrwt::: - . - ..-,-•.. -,- : 7. tric.argitaWliC4thigglivftoi-iiiii:' , ", ' -, : -.. r - ',:;•- Pittsburgif; Pa.; Jaa:18114 I -,---,:,- - -: .., -, - 7 . „'i ....I..havehgLm.....:=,-:::' ---;:: - - ,fi. " - finder Dr. ....pia ll yfaaref -......- -,,_-_-.?:. but he conbirrotente raer Dr.-Jones rea ' t -., -.; '•, , r_ , : .1 my hearinz _I shall ekV4F ; fgekialktitkik ~_,-,41 441k iinV,.,'5,-;.,: ..i: , -:. ;. -...,. an'iltentamild fisar- alteittlemaitiout.4o4,34 , f,.,. :i, -. -:,,..:--, \ I ter of his professson.' - -1, - .trauttl e gviae' A,ltP•eltlintek,, ' •--;'-'2-..e:21 to lose nof 2 ine,"bdtlal re tiehith - ee' tinder-Alt „,-`- - ..* •••• `..--- : c id shiltralDr.4onearifl4t Iteryytitras.:.-" - •••:111- Inns oneedagan ler i lear:aas l -- - - .ts.,. : No ;--,-. - . -- - •'-.-: 4 made mahera -- Thettlehtld ean Be* ;At Or-.:. - : ' 7i-„ ~ ..1 12 Woodetreet atAlf .. .A . -g '&llnlStfir . ei t s i min- ... .- •,:, 4'', 6 l l l l l7 Agire:tali-attlaligir • -' -, .- :-- t - losf'otTe`iitnireyet :tome Years ag.k.Nl44 l l _,_,,dim.; . " ~ ..'.....- I figured me very much:. Da Jones ins etted -,_•.' ..- '• ' ~ , ,-1 an t artificial oYeiwhital)..leort-00.-itt: nicer& nOtliraP.-":PAYXD hl.fpf,e-,-_, -.--- i' , --`: ...t . : I .IC-3 -C.;` , :=l-'.7. , .. , ,,•rer.:".4 , ...:=1,5" ,•,„ _, • : .. ~ . ;ZAAol . ll2.7437e B 4ertCalegArili74.*o4r i,- ..Privlntes harstraightened 'ra allnglit.', -.--- -------,(Pr 016(16-1 1, 1 i: •I:. :, -"..- -V.76.5a-74Lel$Reaelffar,ctrIPtr' - ' . --' • Both of.m'Y' Oted moon r Dr.iroacahas_k kel alaTl7.'''''.-- - pravetftlft Sight: . - 13E0 ~....W- , M'Li--. , ~, .. ~,-,,,,,.....-..,..,..., lha v e been ,bad)v odlietea3lfitk ltealte - _ • an d z wealiteni. A T'llad - dectorar..m.-vmst t , pp ...,. ! ... 4 . i .. Team, Willi seven differeadoetfirut, dye tinder -fit Mr. XplAlBl.._ ~...,..,w,!' daya and em perfectly-cured" • n-.....-i.... iF =1:.'..1.-1 tl''.alleffir ~R".',:-.Z, „ fic, _ .::•`..";.4 f_f "3 : A- 1.1.116a...1: '4.., f ..., .. .. I have been blind mitlii cataraot lf - ette t ' elinY . eFEISkr' 114 Yea44Orlffl at CW74 .. L L ... . . . 168 r /11 4 V 1 ....,qd _ .I,4RD .. ... V : Il'' Market 8 )1 63 015114 3 ..40- 1.11. -1 -• r . ;1,4 This ladii b?.- e . ..,0f• .E " o a!ffer, a ••.7 inrpninadnitilen 4-f ....* n3l) '#* ..; i'J'-' -: - • - - , ''' .-.-....,....,c f r ~,,..7.43,... 4:11 , ,, , .4. -lA, h.. iMan ' • ' ..,..... - ditra th'S,, .'"'" ..A , .: 1 - - , • . ..'-'2.ti f 'Baas Brittemotoni ._.'.- -. •. • ,-: :, - ;_r.....-.._ , ,, Or. Johannes .4. Yor t ele:4lß,L, , ~.,,...,_ 7, onlop e Aggetit y r - aiding in .11,MgAeffrirrn..4,6 - 'yin. year!! - 4eft ear.* I have ~rnelfi i rW ts - °fY9tir - 21(4 : 4 .- aver l year,lndMY ear.isir t r eg eft e in e Vern_ ~'"iNga• , ~ ~,- _...:.,: c ,::: : , ,,- . : 1 , wiltmy"eetPfta genait einArta inbetutaf--2-- -1..,... 1 router ot-Auriß, Metri.-„,E(Mi tl iya v i;• _-..::, ~.---:;,.: ;...4 ''''''' . United 4'4..4 `'''''..- .--,-, -,-.---',...' r ''.: ..'f".. l ' . . ' - ..eg1A3,144).,;"..`: :- ----,..• : •,::..:1? - 4 j, VI 01: ,:'," 'letr ,- IT '''.‘• 7:,r, L - rfei - ,;-,, wilyWt ixtrat76onleditoriZteolumied A.,--3 fgtONtrwrA..-_i Ga..pite of PeinettluiBo.:af-•-•: ,;j.:,.22-_, o . ft - r; .... :.....,. e have now fkractim.no rreni "...`--;,,, c. - . ,‘-',-*-----„,.-, mast shillful- anaf_tictlent._.- ..sale,__,„. l t: - 4.......3 --. ..." f. L ,',.::_, 7 .---.qv a, _ eons in the coun t r y - y -- Jeeanneil -. r. ,....- -..--.1,..,:i 1 . . ~. • • -.. _,.- ~ 2 ,-r.,i-':-=:,-;;•:-';-,:,'-,*---3:1 tg rapoug.thwitiofra] ~ .2-77v.5"-' -- ~: 'Z'J ,1 ..;...,„.<-,? .-- A-,?.-.3 . once of theratrarkale't , - • ••• -'' . • °A' ' - '',--,,"''''' '-'- -.:,„;;,,,,...- 4 eady effected. Dr. Jones williitotiterldn-n-longc,.,'',- :.i.....7.,-_-%,;3.,*:i in any community .without having.;.lirlamieft- / ,- - ..],...;. 4esses to terftifY to ha skill. le is ' B-41 Agne .ellucated to ha - kin tilirliffiee. The et ict.6d. are rece ex ived -41 zegeir: ' • , _,:::,,,,..4 i tlemanly manner-notch awed f0r,,,n23_4:)=2, atmn -1 if their wseacesas 11i1iU.6.48:,--... r. 'LLS-MEEMED- - --''' n....:„ - a. f I Extract from the . Pittsburgh Daily •- --.r..„ - 0 1 b. 12th. 186iD :Upon: invitation„wl2.-ved)l% :- - '., - ;,-7:::=.1 . .1 tieW,Oihec at l i t eSt L ehar 4. l ,..-b -11 , 01d 4 ..?'1 n „„,,e1 - .. ._.; - _ ..,- i.:..,- - i e day er , l y e eve pit a* s og e ersti l ag e r e .tr li h u .r . , a — ziip lg m , , the q-, c , - ~.., . ..ir .: ::. .4. ;:1 4 i Y with cataract: the - operstion_r2frAtf, _. , .._,:,, , :„...- 4 - 2 -„,..„-,,,,,,. ; sl •lof a master in his profesmon.. Dr. eneawas :-....... ~- .....,:.,..., A nal to the task-thela4y taw dorm for ,4,1 T e same daYrne Poe_ ..Per 0 _ - i1k..A....5.T._ • .„ - -.-7.:,- -,....--, ......;,...5 la t antima-eaf:ourrY"rshafteraii-Iruntbeere4Ao - 7,1114411::.:::•:-.--:-;-`: in their oyes natural,,ul„aplagailepAßKLafght, '_-„:::::::-..,,-.-: - ~ ~ .„,--4 - mediately -,Dhilemactiai.mtred;•Vincomes of -•• 5.p.1,..-.' '-,.. - -..,-'-gL4 fidifficult nature . ofwh ioklittfia.X.t,t, ._. -111k.1.W.,'-'-'•:;-z--77:::,..--•.';'•••'•"--4 I n 1. Ids Diplosnu**fi'laigt iff•sheeg-7.'411 ~ ..- - ,:?1, _ . -'; •- : .-.,,f- .7 - -.7 of Amerfea sad -='• '• • : ~-' -' ' '' • --. ...f..,' - ' . '''''-'- '-';-'''''?---: 5t00132 '- • - ' -' • ','' ' ' - -'7,l', 'ltiL,, , - ' ,t, .'.7' .R 7,- -V , .j.0-4.' ! dit t' r ial ell-prOt . ' i 1 :.:'-' ''' '="'"'f'Ef,-;:3:4 I k : ` i f... 9 . f -P9-1 - - - -r--'-5.7--krt-imfrtiM •',.. • - 4_44‘.-v, - ; , .4 . ,1;y4 , :m...r.:.-....:: ...,,,,,_,;;,......,,,, ..., ,o,!.3:Ntki-4 CVs t aii " . --. itc:? - .4;:_i...,_...----Ita', fttietati'i--,,,!;.4,4..-T7,„A4:1. dayst 9 this genutsumr.S.'ltniun*itli butwiew i-i',' .-•,,,,raf'.,.2,7g.:A in the 0 /17.,...hall.armaingdighed$st-,w_44A-V„ t'' - '•... ' - '-':- - .:7. ,. ."' f C'5"' AMP 6 filiternareiCA.4o44o-314 141.1044311,A1M'Je1,'":',:-.: . . 4. . ware thmelcirr:m..ll.Bo4ktr 411ACI _____''''ELt...7- , -Vr,CF''. : ::;'l •. .. lftd , treaffiditi; '' - ,birTeFttUr.WliooslFer fa t - '';; .-- ' . :. , -;,-:4:ia , thcrth il . u., ' i ! :, zt is iktb * n s b.. .g . s., , - ;..?.., , t54 ... -6 ' ' • • ' -•- . ... - „„,-',..-;_c4,-':-.•,,_••ThT`M •: n o .rn , 4 701 1 2 ' finak' fik. '--,441-kfvf,-,...-.4_3,-, 13/-, r _ 1 , ' -: -r , ~'i h. - 2'''P.--'i":'7--:".;7.475'A .._4.-1- Az.:-..„. , ,I,T-,x , ...e i , _ a.,,,,,k:7;-:.,-.:3,t..;...-.-i?.q.:l-m — viz..' ..- 4 - ev iLi,l%-id l ik„, - - tiA' of this arty witk*nnet and reaiderloce'of' th -Pllk";`.l3-•..rY?:-.4-72'jiti.'.-.%-''-0 -iehut - 1).i. , . jenek is wen PrePafw W . V.. o ' tu t - - -- ,, , ,, ,,,, G5..1.7-0"... 2 ., twain* all eo reellare - igdP - atee aa ' -- :';f -- ''aPf-..2,,,.. rally et C h o Ithlseasesof all kin dsi •as - well -,111„ , .:. , -...t.."..; , ...-w,_ 'diseases of the and liftli. - -.'- - -. 1 1.- • - - '-':., tff ,_ .. -,,-.: 3,iOAT oriii4140014111?-1 - v;r. • ; iiiritty*,ll/e88:: - gim'lrid,sigt44..arn, J.• `?";' - 'l7 - '' ~..-a ' Tlitavtv.-- otiiNi 04)r*4iii111, 1..4 ilicrwtl.4. l • ll c - . ",. e .-,1- ,i,..f , -.1,-, ~,..7A, , • iiitl4' .74 ,- .:, %'..,., . ,-",'-' : "..' • . - T},t7l 4 ) A; ES AY NET! ,4".' ', '" " plftirONGED .4 , , , -grxr-XT_ -lITT§BP 1 I*IC- ' • ' HIS - ,y - ' ' l - , -:. - :D: -ii-pusx -i: iirev;_ .: ...:..... .. - I ,, wk i -,-2, hm ere westye a a eammaaeho-Dr. Jones . 2 A40 nosotettußi4eh argil • 1..05.1f. Y 5 tria. - dhintafed 4 ftrt many zeare swht thereby. impaired. The akWfal Dr. Jonea,' geitentincazap ImAeMrtd hae,ma4e trai valid imfartd. OP. t lON •
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