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r euruary o TO l PBI5T1NO PRKgg ?6R ULB. HAVING inst put up la our Job Room on* of Hoa>a Cetebt?t?d Prem T* have far aala ? tnnwn Waatilasfrm SMuCrraaa. which wa.wtll dtepoaa of oo vary nuonbli tarau ? Rise ol Platen BxSSlocbaa. Aav osa wtahiocauoli a. Praaaweofci coojalt thair own bUnat by riilu oa a call. dac? CAMPBELL! McDKBMOT. LOOK OUT ro* iron ? ' i ??- /. Ctt lu mo*. 1 MAOILL-8 OPSRA AND VABORUS ?' Will opai] it 5 ' WA8HINOTON HALL 1 ON MONDAT, VKBBUART 8tb, 1M4J . ' tex'irnraTsoiltjriV,:,ii| With JOHNNY RKIvDRfi ui otbar, BTAiifl. who are naaqnallaiL i <aLS-It*' i rjiHE jorortoNj balks ;,<jf _ CLOTHING wBfl o'clock, bach aala* balog of rara i lut few ysaiaWeapert a largt. ?-~? rood bargaioa The aala will take plaoe i MAIN 8T-.MU? tear <* Joba. ?'?-???? -? .N otlee to it ?rrroao -*<"? The price for the various editions of the InMliftnctr is as follpwt, |n advance : DAILY9 by ?all,:l T<ar.;^....:.|T OO ?" -r , .0 3 80 ... . lea. >4<??!u|:lsril!>UUHllMlJ 'aaia* j 05 Im tk>Otty,|nr 'We?k ' IS TKl-W BKKLY, ky Mall,l Yaa> * OO -ju? s? i>o ... 3 _ l. as WSSKLY,kr 81*11, 1 Tear. a ... . 6 Mo. 00 1 OO l^Aibixu uOkta Bill.?Yestirday, IB the Senate, the bill of Mr. Farntworth requiring all persona applying for licenses 10 tranB4?C,'*bjr . business,; all officers of corpora tipnr. or <of > .internal j Improvement compulse .to ?\ake and subscribe the fol '"'.Wf'VWW, Qftrtf ita secondj read ing-.,,,.^ u . 1 , OA < Xii-H ; "1; A. B., do solemnly <wea?,tb?tjl..will support the Constitution <rf the United States and the i Oonatitutibn oft bis 8t??e > that I bare never volnntariiyborrii j arms against the United States; .'that I'haVe Hot voluntarily given aid and comfort to the. rebels bjr countenancing, ' counselling or encouraging them in,the aaine j that I have not sought or accepted or (itiemoted'tb exercise the faniotiop* of. any offioejwhat ever under any. authority in hoatility to the United 'Stateaj'ttbat^Thave not iyield ed a yoluulary support'to anypre Government, authorily, power or < tutioo within the United States, boa iniml?al. thereto; that . I will bearnru?< faith and allegiance to the same : and that 1 take this obligation'Vlthpbt any mental reservation or purpos*'oi e*Ml6n." - ' Amendments were fotrodnctd anq adop ted to inelndeall officers of municipal cor porations, aud.oity councilman. Mr. Young (who is a minister) moved to. include lawyers and Mr. Brown (who is a lawyer) moved to include'preachers. Mr. Phelps (who.isalso.aninisterjwaa'disposed to think that the last motibn~wa? not pro. posed in good faith. Ho saldthat the amend ment would cripple thebiH- -Ton1 might as well say that a man shall do nothing Without taking the oath?take a chew of tobacco or anything else.' Mr. Slack, who baa heretofore been a. vary decided oath man, movetj to atr}?e,cnt "all persons ap plying for itscensss." - He said that under the President's proclamation of amnesty a great many rebels were .coming baik and if we passed this law it would prohibit ?i.? ? ? * bess.?-j - . 7 r." Trf *?? r them from doing aoy kind of business.? The President says they may. con e back and they mu||'dO aotp?yiln'g for lh< ir sup port when they do coma. Mr. You ig was ; in favor of all the bill except that' portion which'might be construed into re luiring rebels to take tbe oalh before thi y were allowed to sell whisky. . That waB neulhey wert peculiarly fitted for, they were required lo take the I) would be doing injustice to the devil Brown wanted tq^kfiow If^'d&Vgll . about to be married would nov be required, to laketheoali^^lir.'Farnsworth' yioogbt not. Baforis any decisive action was taken the bill was recommitted tbat It njight be perfected. It is thought the law w'1'--" $eirTBt, Lat* ' AtlTAisV.^fiwp]i? N?w Obkk amd PiwM0?^;^;W?-fteaVn from, Mr. Jacob Hornbrook,?wbo afrived in this city yM^irday, .bHnit'ng wj^iilij- ? as Oraftoo, a number of wounded i anlfti... " k btui and if. path it Mr. |&3ie u pww. I lure of lha wagon train. The conduct of Major Golf {I highly spoken or. He, alii everything in j his power to yally his inen'a^'d'pre vent a j panic among the teams tars, and'w^s sur ! rounded by the rebels whilejgallanUy doing his duty. Capt. William , SLqbb. tof thia. city, and ea^nty^&i.^?yje^lrli ginia Infantry; andOap?rRoork,'?f ?((nrk's battery, were lift alt Petersburg, ?|id were capture* Adam TlaSler Mi.Ti W. Bieh ardsou, of the IsL Infantry, were out on a seout when OttT T&ittiHt wlthdrili; jtil J. j. ? rV. Uill . . 1 .. .ran command, and are anppoied to hairo been Uken prisonersl A1 nllb ka tb a t onr loi?^^4^^Jo^trtjs wag^o,|r*lp will act eic**d?ightT'm*w.ikilled. "?-*J . . " I t. !??? I - ? ?? 1 ? * - - Co. I, R?|i*>ent W. IhUnitW,^ Mmaissioned Major' of t^^i JnV8? ? .??nCr Borem*,J- Thia ''^omi tion is the first to nffaa LI. ZT. u1^ r ?? ifobg >isim ian his uutaer InfWfiy" , volunteer i tniantry during waited a company in Hancock county lor the Uth August, 1862, and has bee^ ^ acttTe ' Yioe'iwilh hla^mj^U^ttJrxaat time. sf?3ssasas?a_ AW 8odety for dUtt??tfett l?opg ?f**J (amlliae ot.?jkHe?^??hlwrhood. Tickau for 8*4 Store. Ihe eXabtUhmenl i 4 ejeelght cam cofc{6prJst*? and preset^ examine bit i roe atreet. lowing :t?sfe >eciallj friend w HOLMALl DKAUfiRB in DRY GOODS, fancy ooods,,5j ,ti r WHEBLISO, "Wi yA, ?Pall and Winter Trade, *n H "? ??M?J to hralah ftaU Unci jf N-f w- sttzxeSj eH^^Wswift ??rt?ck wm^bnrfwtlmM ,'.rf wll FsULL ?ffl""? s 3-4 'sw .* ^4^ ??-AlI onlwrs iiriJnpUjr.Rnd/ulthfiliy fluU. ______ ."* J.U ,?:. j. ., .?'/ NOTIONS! AXMY ABTO RAHCY GOODS, SCHOOL AS# BUSK BOOK* HOSIERY AID ULOVGS, Perfumery, Hoop Skirts* STATIOMBEV, Ac,, *?.< r ? ormn<U(br V?ri?tj?nd Fancy Ooodt frc ma > regular Nation Hotue; ' ' ' GEORGE K. WHEAT, notion jobbkk, ?0 honrob street. > WHOLESALE DRY G10DS Simpsa? ,.& Wii? 1 ?took of' CHJDB, to ilUoMOf Jio waoti ^CTo^i~iip-Su]S&ei T. h. LOOlrfAoO ' X5 LOO AB, list A 00 .3S-.S Dr. Wk b tho onlj OTMSSi Ont ottir ll ipoprit. ) fouad*Uon of other di the mbet fktal obaracte ^?dU?M" thmtU*.. of ambition ??d boi til ln?.*k> >.*.1. i _?? Wlhartha* iod that," ra, there tieinter levoutly. IjMj JJrwy klBd or*o Of your H1 .1 had Ulc SSvyJSU &.? hU?: ? SJIfy.a ^tlajweat, 1 and soma >cy CA88I rc gqodh. ^*idgeL"'l lu:* $?? A v tTif.Wiioo DrtMPeaM WMm& ^ 2^0 ^ ^??0H.tWy lUIr1b,IU.qri?l?a o^.r, *, ^ plytng th.cpittu-j tube, with Batumi utnuct unpaired by age or diMaae. 'All Mantniucmj'dyu ??"?but gives the hair ? ?' ?' LUXURIANT BEiUTY, osaaBaaBeaafess-:' to the head.^a haa atopd the teat of time, bdog the MMgggasaaiBwre ?WJ>T all resectable dnlan, or can be prolrei lii tfata -ofctba cammewlal a?nt,;?t8. Barn~ *<Jo, -h aSaSsSSS sMKssauare^ appearance ao lnYltfnf fa i iZiTt rnriiii??n ^ ? ?_. '??? Plmplejr SS|5g3~|S$ -? *401~?,< I,r~ JaaH : ?J<^ M M :-=..ii "i ?ROO^iV?E <ani ite?fibied to fatnWi'ibWMS price*, rmo|lnjfrom $33 to $100?I-*#3 3fiss ? >DS -VfO-MOl "f?. *?nt.. JUfeBUek^phyr; ib Tare, t.mu., I Combe 'ranch Jan29 .? From General Xelley ? Muliigaa vfcas a Honrs' Fight with Early at Moorefleld CcMBSBLiHD, Feb. 5, to A. M. To Governor Boremtm : I have just received a despatch from Colonel Mulligan. A,fter sU;hqurs fight log, he has driven Early tram Moorsfield, ud his cavalry were pursuing, and were sharply engaged with Rosaer oa th? South Forlc at ihe date of the despatch: . B. F. KmLijiii Brigadier Qensri.'* '1 : ? . From Washington- ... WiSBlsoros, Feb'. 5??Tb*e-Honae Cppj mitte: on-Military Aff^ij*. yUi.Vpribably exempt Quakers from the draft.' ' The Cumtnitee on Ways and Means have agreed to the Senate bill Increasing the pay of Inspectors of Customs one dollar ft day.' Mr. Chase recommends the measure. The Senate 'Military Committed this morning took nptbabill revising the rank bfltjhtep*nt-Q,eneral and recommending Gen. Grant lor ibe position., Mr. Wash bore, of Illinois; was4>eforeathe Commit tfr.. TfaW wllj probitbly agree to' toe House bill. The Seleoe Oommittee on* Emigration is' maturing important bill to en courage emigration td this country. In digent emigrants will reutive pecuniary aid. Letters from Europe show a strong ten [ denoy in the government5 finanoial circles of France and England to adopt tfie ays I tern of currency and: national, credit whioh has performed each miracles in sustaining I the vast expenditure of our war. Some months ago we stated ou . sutbor jity of an officer attached to the United I States steamship Tusca'rora, now in Euro j peao waters, that Mr. Laird was about tp I sell kis rams to the British Government I The story has been repeated since; with the I assertion that the propoBltion'haSibeen re I fused. A .naval officer, however, bas re ceived a letter from'a European correspon dent stating that ths English Government and Mr. Laird differ only about thp prioe of the vesselB, and if the government wfll, I give the figure stated by him they can,. have the craft, notwithstanding the etat*. Intents to the contrary recently published by the British newspapers, 1 A speeial to the N. Y. World says: A committee of five, representing the M r. Bank of CommerceJ BrrifiSd here to.ob I tain the neoessary. leglBlation to turn Over I the stook of that bank to form a new Oh I tioual bank. The present bank represents I a capital of $12,000,000. I The resnlar Democratic cauous, with HoiLji L. Dawson; i)f Pa., and JrN. Perry, I of N. J., Secretary, held a meeting .last I night. The only important business uans I acted was the announcement of the.follow I ing committee to prepare an address to .the 1 country. It is composed of one member. I from each Congressional State. Maine, 1 Bon. Lorenxo Sweat; N. H., E. D. Moroy; Conn., B. English; N. Y.. F. Kernan; N. J., Wm. Wright; Pa., C. R. Buckalew;;Md? D.' IG. Harrie; Ohio, George Bliss; Ky., Wm. H WadsworU., lad., Thotbas A. Hendnoks; 1 111.. James C Allen; Mo^. William A. Hall; I Mich., A. O. Ballyman; Wis., J. J.;Brown; I OaU J- A. McDougall; Del., Williard I Saulsbary. , Th* Washington Republican, in a leader I this etrenihg. headed "Suggestions ooncern J tbe further proaeution of the war," review* [ the rebel army in Virginia as of-the gfreat I est importance, and advocates >a campaign I op James river, believing the occupation 1 of James river would place at oqr mercy | tbe Petersburg Railroad, and even the I railroad from Richmond to Danville, and 1 would cause the evacuation of Richmond* Deserters Still Coming In Culpxppib.' O. H.j* Feb.' 5.?There ih a' I ramor here to the effect iba,t Gen/Huoteris I tct&ke command of the Army of the Poto I mac. I. Ob the trains yesterday acd day before i there were large numbers of deserter from I the rebel Wis/ en route to Waabiogton, I Where ib#?>? ,he ott,h' T*ln}7r, [ nine deserters from Virginia, North'Cirb llaa, Alab?m?*ntt Mi?ni?sippi.regiments, I came into Gen. Gregg's lines two days ago, I some of whojn haye been thirty days.and I ottiem two weeks or-less in tbe mountain*.. I They^'epott the moabtains tull'of deser ters,, striving to.reach pur. lines,!between I which nnd'tbemsMves the rebel cavalry,are coustacitly scouring the country. r?: ! . * ... 11 . Coil's Pistol Factory Destroyed by HaarrOBU, Conn., Feb. 6.????. - Factory is in flames. The loss will be im" mense. flKCOND DurtxaB.. , ? riAairoBB, Feb.'6?Sejeralfivet have bfcen' loet by 'Aha falling in . at the rooP"of one, building of Oolfa Pistoi Factory. The loss Is. beli?v*.V*> a half pillion of dollars; ? Id.wimkI for $?i?,000. The new building ih v^hiob the minis ^Lfles are mide was saVed. The . original' building ifith' ill: maohineryv Ac., was destroyed. Fire Colt'sPi 'Pistol L'-.-J-'-.' A?w4w.nuyAT^.;. . . Hi?*roBDr Feb. fi.-.hT?lf the factory of Colt's American Arms C ompaay wel de stroyed by fire, this morn"to:?.( ? - .??.is . In t^ie. building destroy* VOolt's pistols J and'revolving rifles if ere building saved t|ie ?&anufac*ttt*? Uc"., rifles is.oarried on. ? ^| Circular from the Sebretary- of ,War;-. Haw Yoa?CjJ Feb. 5 ?The Tim.ir' speclaL sa;:?t 'tjko S.ecret^ ir War, bM)iMnefa circular letter.to the Governors of loyal 3tati*, Infb'rmfng' them-thaf%ll men en laced ioto ibe regular army since^ept. 8d, 1862, will be credited upon the quota of tbe'State la ithlch they were enlibted. A list Of all'tden.enlisteB in. tbe regular arm/ by recrulth>g u tfder, thel r cdmtn an d?: from Sept.- ad, to January, ?1]BG4; glVfr, Ing ndfeisof 'menrknd,'whene?erlthey caa do #p.; thp. dfstrlcits.W h^hey jwisra en - i listed, bas besn-forwarded to the several State capitala. Hereafter tri^-mothly re pofia Of tnen'thus'ehifsted willjbe forwf Jfl?j ed to tbe Stale authorities, eucb 'reports' (ta$ttt?Mo?fro? Jpcttfrjfl.t, 1884. feifSoSoK isjrfcr! organised is will be formed into three grand dlvUloaa, .witb'a/separate cavalry ?force^ juj a +A3 ILSDSLEHIA, Feb. 6.?A Washingtotr .tch last evening to the Bbi adelpbia. iar* current that a i fleet under Farra d same' 2a,potf troOpvlby way of ?was,made upon Mobile Sat-. nsyi. *i&m?s2SJ*?i a???!p France are withon\ toundstlon. ' tfiViPix, Feb. ? 5.?Tba - Arabia, from Liverpool on ..the 231, and Queeaatown ?he 24th olt.; arrived this morning.v; " ' are .unimportant. The1 Paris * Vv*( . ' * \ ?* ??Before assuming the lent; - Maximilian will le Me*i,candeputa the <rra*a aa Oot. of Mexican' notables; 'pertain cities ii flpec wbo demanded the nd the foto'of the _ , r idle. mission of the-'French expedition will be accomplished by the middle of February. , -Maximiljajj not only accepts, but will , immediately aaanme ibe sbeptre ahd wlait Auaris as tbeEmperor ot Mexico. LATIST.' I London, "/???> 24.?Consols closed doll at. i> ' Breadstoffs del! an.*-' unchanged. . Provisions quiet and Pretroleum easier. American securities tending-upwards. The Danish question is unchanged. It was expected (bat the Danes would defend Dannerwick to the last extremity. . JjSmerUan eeouritle?:tending upward. ' ?{'er*i,?hang?,in,the .Danish question. ? The Koel'Telegraph of the 22d says: Io eonsequenoe or the thaw the Danish ontpoate are ordered to retjre on the arri val of-the Prussian troops., It is expected that the Danes will defend Daurerem to the last extremity. ; The Prussian chamber has adopted a resolution opposing the polioy of Prussia in seperating herself from the other States, and threatening even resistance. London, Sunday, Jan. 24.??28,000 in gold were sent into bank to day. More gold is expected to be withdrawn. . The United Service Oaset'e asserts that the 8eoond Brigade Royal. Artillery is un der orders to embark for Copenhagen. /*"? 23??>?,?The Persia arrived this evening. ' i "The Adriatio arrived at Qalway this morning. She was-in the iee off New Fouo.dUod and had her stern damaged. She did not call at 8t. Johns owing to the JTog and snow. ? The cotton sales to-day were 6,000 bales, the market closing firmer. , Attack on Hewbern, H-C >Bai.timob*, Feb. 5.?The following has J?(w? received from fortress Monroe A messenger has just arrived with de spatches to Geo. Butler from Newberu, Feb. 2d, P. M. Newbern is attacked and the rebels haye the railroad between New bern and Moorhead Oily but may be forced to retire to Fort Marion. They surprised and captured the gunboat Underwriter and destroyed ber. As long as. ire can keep the river open we.afe alljight. later! Washixotob, Feb. 6.?The following has been received here from Fortress Monroe: To IIoil. K. M. Stanton: A despatch has been received from New bern, dated 3d, which says: The enemy bave retreated on Kingston. Newbern is relieved. (Signed) B. F: Bbtlxb, Maj. General. Steamboats Burned. Lomsvti.EC, Feb. 5.?At two o'clock this moroing the, steamer D. G. Taylor took fire in tbe oil -room. It-wti4uppoBed to be the work of an incendiary. She was owned it St. Lonis, and valued at $32,000, and insured for $16,000. The flames communicated tov the tow boat 5?"?*! e?nsnming hBr* She was valued at $20,000 no iosuranoe. TheTaylor had sevan'iran'dred tons of commissary stores for Nashville. The loss .to tbe Government is $50,000. Capt, Rhodes and Engineer Jones, of Pittsburgh, and an unknown man jumped off tbe boat; they are probably drowoed.? A negro boy off the Taylor is missing. Both boats are a total-toss. The Virginia Legislature I uN?w YTosi, Feb, Pfcj-TJio He&ld's spe cial, dated Waahiogtop.4lh, says. The Legislature of 'Virginia in session at Alexandria failed to elect a senator, in con sequence of, the absence of the members yesterday, and indefinitely postponed. ? T-? **? ? 1 | i Wasbibotos, -Feb. 5.? It is reported that Gen. Tbomks Is to be assigned to the , eomnjand thej aftnyoftbe Potomao.? fleo. Hooker succeed a Ge'ii, Thofnas ih the west. j. lew Yoik Majfkkt I'' ??w Yens, Feb. 0. Cotton?heavy, and drooping at 85 for middling uplands. Flour?quiet and about 56 lower; $6 85 07 ior extra; $7.3507 55 for extra R H. O.; $7 60@9 50 for trade brands; closing quiet owing to Interruption cnnsed bv com speculators and the. excitemeut Which fol lowed. Whisky?quiet at 90092. Wheat?qniet,.Hnd'\ brti*y; $1 6501 59 for Chicago spring; $1 5G@l 60 for Mil waukee club. I i Corn-r-opeued with UiR demand; chiefly or speculation at $1 200132: Oats?quiet and better. Wool-r-active and firmer; domestic fleece 27088; pnlled.13080; African 33. ? Petroleum?firmer; 30 tor erode; 471 for refined ln JfOnd; 63055 Tor refined free. ' Pork?quiet?unchanged. Beef?steady. Out meats?quiet aod firm. Dressed hogsr-rmprp active and firmer at ;firnJi 22028 , for Ohio, 28035 ,o New York Money Market. Nnw TAfe Feb. 5. Money?very .easy, at 7 per cetrt. >- ,J advanc | ing to.158;"closing dftll at 57f058. Government 8tock??firm., with active -Aetnand; U. S. 6a 1881 coopons 107; 7.30s I IMj stocks active; B.a0< I03j-, 1 year cer CIDS1N6 UP BUSINESS. ra*S littTldg ceaaad 'iinnUctarinj , atwi harla* deter&iaty to cIom up , _ I the llrra, off T'thdif -Satire stock, edoeUtlnc of crcry-nulw^r or ^dof*Pre?tscd aod ; QLA88WARE, ? jriaajasA girrg, or ratNCH china, china TABti, 4JHIBA.CUP8 ABD 8AU<3KB?, - ISMBUAVUBat I Of every tofetW wtd.% Iar? ?nd wet Peraaerwanitef any or the above goedi will Boi IttottelrUUeet to tlT?atASearty day T. BWMUIBr ft tK)(l, 4, m Dun, ; AmcU-tl ? . i !t % J_! ? *o. S* Mria rtnet. ,J?i w.' .?AuSJIMWq r ? A 1^J0*WAT AMD jeaiATA VAlMtOD on band ' j?*ri ""bT P.O. HILSRBTB ft BEO.