PiTTSBURGH POST. TUESDAY MORNING, MARC!! IS. IT ""Jr M L A.T 'T Mt. S Democratic Meeting in Pine. The Democratic citizens of Pine Town. ship met at the election house, on Saturday the 15th inst., for the purpt se of nomina. Ling a ticket for township officers, when a fall ticket was nominated; and tte follow ing resolutions unanimously adopted as the sentiments of the meeting, with a request, that the Pittsburgh Post published the eame: 1. Resolved, That we reiterate our devo tion to the Constitution of our beloved country; and hereby tinder our thanks end admiration for the gallant officers and soldiers now offering their lives in its fence—andde to thorn we look for the maim , tenance of all i s provisions—including the equality of the States, the only bonds of an everlasting Union. 2. Resolved, That the President of the United States ( deserves the thanks of the Country forthe appointment of the lion. E At ; Stanton, for Secretary of War ; his great energy, and Democratic antecedents give lively promise of an honest and in norruptable administr Lion of the War De. partment. - Wi Is him and Gen. McClellan at the head of the army, we have the brightest hopes for our country In Its pre• sent lamentable stmigles. 3 Resolved, That we are best governed when the principles - of the Democratic par ty, control the councils of the nation, State, ccunty and townships they never have and will incumber the people with uncon stitutional debts and heavy taxes, for the benefit of eorporators money. sharks and speculatorsS, '4. Resolved, That the worst enemy of the country' is the public oilleer or em ployee who cheats, plunders and defrauds the people, the government and soldiers of the country, thereby corruptly destroy. leg t e sinews of war, for private gains. We say hang all of them —they are the worst of traitors. 5. Resolved, That we will a..pport the ticket: this day nominated, composed as it is of men who alike hate and detest Abo, litionism and Secessionism, the twin con% spirittors against the host government ever devised by man [Signed,] JOHN AULD, Secretary ROUT LUTING, Chairman PITTEBURGII Fif.ll.&LE COLUMN. —The examination of cl..sses at this inbtitution which have been largely attended by our cit zit's, will eicse at noon to. iby, and the commencement of exercises will coLclude with a literary entertainment, by the young ladies of the school, at the bl. E Church, on Smithfield street, this evening. The first exhibition of the Society was a great success and no one who attends will fall to enjoy it, especially as vocal music, by Pro'. Lavake, a line composer and sing. er will be added to the entertainment. The °allege has been most successful the pre sent term, having a larger number of pa. pits in attendance than ever before. The next one will commence on Wednesday, the 26th inst. We trust it will be an aa. vane.) upon all others. We advise onr readers who have daughters to educate, to send them to our own institution, which is now not only the best sustained, but the best female College in the State. Money : 1 Now that our victories at Fort Donelson and the evacuation of Columbus have giv. en the "death blow to rtbellion," is it not time for our moneyed men to employ their money so it will bring them some return? In the Bank of Pittsburgh alone there is held on deposit, bearing no interest, over one million dollars. This is the case when bank stocks aro being sold at $5O to $53 which bear 8 per cent. interest, when in. earanee stocks paying 12 to 20 per cent cash dividends are selling below per. When United States bonds can be bought it 99—bearing 7 3.10 per cent int9rest,lthis Mee of tffairs is a disgrace to our city, and we trust the •old fogies" who have money idle will "start it:in motion" by investing in undoubted and profitable stocks and give some vitality to GENERAL BIISINESS. MORRISON'S PATENT WASHING Mkil dwizz.—We yesterday saw in operation a wairdng machine which does its work mot eilivnitally. It is Morriion's patent and can be seen at W. J. Kane's willow and wooden ware establishment, in tho Diamond. It consists of a wooden tub, with a perpendicular washboard in the Centre, over which the clothes are laid and thoroughly soaped; a lever with two cor. r ugand zinc boards, connected by a spring, is arm worked and rubs the clothes boa tween it and the. stationary board, coma pletely removing all the dirt in a sh..mt time. Its advantages are a combination of the rubbing, squeezing and pounding pro• mew and a thorough distribution of tho soap. The machine can be seen at Kane's, where the agent has territory for sale. BI7IIBI,IIACEZIt OAUGHT.—Sergq. HS?. rill, of Captain Rowan's Cavalry company, r eached Wheeling on Thursday evening, h av ,og in charge a bushwhacker named paa. joaerty, recently arrested in Gilmer county. This Rafferty has been in Wheel ing twice Vetere. but was released upon taking the oaqi of allegiance, and prom, fling to become a lamb of innocence. He was arrested the last time in Gilmer coon. Is, where he was bush whacking with a good deal of energy. • .MAIL ROBB= CAUGHT —A lad named Wesley Gates was arree ed at Newark, 0., on Tisrusday last, on the charge of pur loining tummy letters from the post office car on - the Ebteubenvide road. Gates was a nooraboy on the Steuhenvillh road, who, it maim took advantage of the mail agent's ,r ubeenee,when he left the car at Coshocton to get his supper, to enter the mail apartment ,"ith'isireleten key. The letter, containing ten „goners, taken from the car, was found on bla BALTIMORE um Onto Wheeling I„ , _ligeneerr says: We are able to announce that the ~ ,w,bc" line of the Baltimore and Ohio a;.""g:oad is now out of danger from interruptia t by the depredations of the rebels. The v.:srk of reconstruction is Tapidly going forws."!t- The road has been found in somewhat bet. ter condition than was expected, and it Is belieled will, within a few days, be opened through from Wheeling to Baltimore. AL.t.i.annoT Com:mg.—At the late distribution of honors at Allegheny Col•. lege. the highest honor, Valedictory, was conferred on Jas. B. Mille, son of -toy. Jas. Mills, of this city; the second honor, Greek Salutatory, was given to A. J. Thosnas, of Carrolton, Ohio,and the third, Latin Salutatory, to A. B. Miller, Hun tingdon Co., Pa. Two National Telegraph office has been remoTed to Fifth street, near Smithfield, Wier J. U. Reed & Uo.'s jewelry store, in the.room formerly occupied by the Young lien's Ohristian Association, which has been neatly Stied uy fur the purpose. -Viuuncr.--The verdict of the jury in the easeof Gay O. Irvin vs the Merchants' and Yanufacturers' Bank was- opened s.aw isterday morning and proved to be for plaintiff, in the sum of $2,682 89. ant's attorney mrved for a new tr ~...------- Paps. =sox, tho celebrated nec comaikeer,,is about to visit our city and xi's a series of magical entertainments at Concert kleill. Bee his advertisement. Tat Wei exhibition of the Western ti gt , alas evening and was wait Uaiv iSteidr uilli The exercises Were noel ail the piltidlOints =wee. St. Patricks' Day r —Tite IFiroth- The anniversary of the canonization Of Ireland's patron Saint, the renowned Saint Patrick, whose birth and early history. dating back into the dimness of t:adition from the fifth century, are so much of a mystery, was celebrated last evening by that extensive organization, stretching its branches through England, In laud, France, and the United States, the non, ian Brothers. Tee memtership hero be ing very large, two celebrations were held. one at Mozart Hall, and ono at the Gira - d House. The latter was largely attended, some hundred and fifty members of the Society, with their sweethearts and wives partaking of the bountiful copper provi ded, filling tim large dining room tNic- The dinirg.hall was neatly deconit , ,l at the lierld by the American a¢ d Irish ikiF, side by side. The ohj ad. of the Association is secret, but it is generally hi-Havel to be the liir• oration of Erin from the Yoko of Mug , land. It consists of tw:r distinct or , ganizitiots, civil and roiliiary, the two combined numbering some :1011,000 in the United States. Joho , of New York City; is tbn chid' of the Stlle. ty in this country, and Cul. Corc;.reii Goes ond. The centro head is in Paris, hut 'he name of the poison who Elands highest is a secret here. The Vienian Brotherhood, expressed their empathy with the north at the recent lt,,,turik_s rheet.trg in Dahlia, where strong rezolutions were passed. Supper having been disociiiii of. the whole company aFsernbled in the dining room and R. meeting wa, orgeT:i 1 ; D. S. Murphy, Big., prriidin T, end Elwp.rdSel. liven. Eq , acting en Secretary. Toiisis, speeches and songs were the order and all was pawing Et' pleasantly when we were oblige dto leave. We give the to•i~ts end the names of some of the resp , intient, : 1. Tho Day we Celebrate. Itsak•onse by Mr. Iler.derson. 2. I rultld. asllo.l l . Obi 1?..-.1:, , r,2e by Mr. Duffy. _ . . '3. The Pre,ldont of the I; oiL ,, d Stn.le , . 4. The Union at: it wio. ofJiit to be ends it will ns by adoption we owe our to thr, whole, not a F.e.cti ,, n. Dr. Koyri' rt'F por,(l,-Al by it.tter. 5 The Ft glian R a 3 0' Nlalionev. C. The Press. 7 F•aher Alsy t` n rriet , l.; of IrelaLd follow hig example it tt”.,..oinv; the peooe th-s Ekain.t tyranny oppresiion 8. Col - :tal Corrt - w4n, Gelwrat.- A bravo tract 1 , !‘ , 1":11:1! , ; ttte tic: n 7.4 united Wln H. So wird. thr: j!inf•t, orator and statHman. Q. TheO'Dor.,.ughni ehmo pion of the Amor ioan U nion in the British parliament. Ft by D. O'Neill. H. 'lho Old Sixty Ninth. May the nf:w imitate their example. 12 The old brigade and the moe, , !inks connecting the glorious past with the hope ful future. Response by Mr. Graham. 13. '9B and '4S and all who rernr..in true to their teachinge. 14. Col. Mulligan, the def. nthr of I,nx ington. .11, , 2Epenpri by Air. 31'11.c in 15. Our own Voluntfieri. 16. The itb4ent toi - :inh-ra of the P.ttS• burgh circle; Fulton. Waliucr, Enright, Fisher, Sinnott, O'Otinncir, Diamond and the rest. . . 17. Thomas Itimoro, f..LA 1.1 , ,rd of E.-;n. 'immure by Mr. St.livan. IS Our .13, , nar Ltd 11 t It• t F., (3Ln:um and 'William amgberty, 19.• The Ladire, Gad bless tf.c:a. 20. Our Guests. 21. Plymouth .It)ch : flit '.l.liirr.cy stow." of America. It was the interitim of the young folks present to wind un the eveninzt's by a dance, facilitirs for which WerS 1.1..!- nistiel by a fine bind in attendance. Tu OLD PoLit: , al.i.ei d flt Masonic Hall last night, in full coSturne, to a go. , d audience. Though the company is 111U.:S‘ , smaller than when it fl'e a pp. , Ared h,• ra , the entertainments will be morn popular, being more lively and vari , 3l. Father Gulick, Cousin .I.l.• , .utien, Granny Slocum and others aro still with the company Mrs. Nichols, who ban a flno sarg "Kitty Clyde" With . rust etfezt; the ne war- song, - '•..Marching Along." was wdi given and onthuslastie:iLly received. They exhibited numerous mitigaitics, among which are no: included the ycung coupe recently marned on the stage in Philrdel phis, who form a part of the company.-- Altogether their concerts cre very 'rood and deserving of liberal encouragement. SimonsLy 'KJ man —An old gontle rnan of seventy years of ago, named John Thompson, residing at No. lob Fourth street, was badly injured last evening by jumping from the Express train at the Pennsylvania Railroad. hie was going out Co see his eon, who work: at the road shop, in the Ninth Ward. The train generally slacks up, at the outer depot,but 'it did not on this occasion and Mr. Thomps son, jumping off.was thrown to the ground, dislocating and ltseturing his right elbow, bruising him severely about the he..d, sod cutting a largo gash In the mop. Dr. Coffey was calted in and drecs•_d the wounds,whieh may, from Mr. T's advanced age, and the severe shock to his system, prove fatal. CONVICTED —At tht: la - t term Cf the Hancock (Virginia) County Court, a fel. low named George W. Newman was tried for the commission cf a burglary. He was charged with having entered through a window of a house in the c , untry be longing to Wm. W. Erran, an aged citi zen, and robbing him of over 41300 in money, V/ LI eh was concealed in'the house. Verdict guilty and prisoner sentenced to the State prison for rive yer.rs. • RAILROAD ACCIDENT-A MAN KILLED. —A freight train on the Pittsburgh, bbrt Wayne and Chicago Railroad, bound West, run off the track in the vicinity of New Brighton, on Saturday afternoon, and a brakasman, whose name we were una)lo to lam, was immediately killed. Iwrissitimv.—The remains of young litreCandless, of the Sickles' brig ade, who died on Thursday last at Camp Farnum, were eipected to arrive by the train last L :zht. They will be interred this after. noon ficiZl , the residence of his widowed mother, in bona! Pittsburgh. Gonou.—Our readers will bear in mind that John B. Gough. the celebrated tempo:mice oraor ; will deliver 4 lecture on "London by Night" this evening at Concert Hall. He is exceedingly popular and will be sure to fill the house. TllO3lAb (330 GAN, one of the "Mud Luke" implicated in the attack on night watchmen McUombe, waa yeaterday fined $l5 and coets, by Mayor Sawyer. He looted the bill. TRICATRIL—A good bill is °tiered at the Theatre this evening. The trick-horse, Sir Henry, whose intelligence is really ass Wending, will be again exhibited. ie is well worth seeing, setting aside the other attraction. FINED,—B. :dosed, drover, was yesterday fined $5 and caste, by Mayor Drum, for violatiosi of city ordinance, in driving hogs through the city on Sand y. ;OMB JO 1110111 10171111 JOSUE NEM e SOH, Manufacturers of • FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE. & CRALIELS. WAREHOUSE, 136 SMITHFIELD STREET, *bas Elizttr amt. and Virgin alley.) nor PITTSBURGH; !II ElllllOll. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Nigh's News tip to Two O'clock. TUE BATTLE GOES BRAVELY • REIREL4IIE:3IIIIED IN AT ISLAND Nl► 10. CAI 17th Commodore Foote is nircil.ng 0.0 reb...th at Ishind No. 10. n batteries prevent their OSC:1110 dJWit 1110 river. The ri.tv.2l3 ari raid LO be from iG,UUU t.i 20,000 strong. The rebel guithdo.ts aro understood to be ongsgintr with l'opu'd batteries. Torre is nothing It r from Island No. than the dispatch of to diy. The Lc curacy Pt the tl:ing the mortars yeater• day Cully (qoallod nrevious expectations. throw 240 • h dlz. the Linton. If. It is ei.lpect , ,l thvt ono or more of the oncm)'s %yolks will ho rodaccd to-Jay, and the place ch-err invested. It to thought by s,-me that Cho rebels are marching -Cr01 , 3 . , it neck e f land from the island to Mer; i ol hot 'y L trading, on the Mississippi, distaot only four miles over a practicable run , !, mad below Fort Pillow, thn place Pore has bittori , :r: that when they era emb!..rked the Vets. tho smoko of which weS plainly soon all day yester• day at or near Llen iwether's Landing from the gunboat llonton, wo aball tind the rebel nret t npty and the river clear of rebels 0 ft-.r.d , !ph or Prato '%Tiaslitstgi wt. AstirsoTo)r, March Fre+ mont has to.ii an interviciw with the Prtail• dent and Svere:ary of War. He will preee tnire by prernptly eta-ting to his ..),parlmero: hi et: 11 s-in therefore be de, at nu ea.7.lv day, Ilia heed quarters will be in o.e :Id. C 1. Shank will accompany bin. as icon as his public p.rnot. A largo nernhe: spnlivationa have is cn ina•le by v , _dunteer to be ep pointed le the r ,,, nar army, but thei.a have been un , u'eea.ful. Among other re.e.vr. th difficulty of u.ccriminating it t 9 he rclatiie merits “f the applicants. Ti,o Senat., :vas fJur Loll re in executive to day, ar:d c)rtirrn , l r F.,r Gmersi% of Volunteers— Al aj Wm, F Barry, of .Artillery attached to Gen. Ale. Clellun's stall—Willis A. Gorman, of Minnesota ; C. 1. Schuyler Hamilton ; Thomas 1.. l'rice, member of Congress, Ir:int Mite uri ; Alaj..latues W. Palruers d:11 Cavalry ; Lieut. Col. Win. H. Emory, C.aveiry ; j. Andrew J. Fmitb, &.h C..vairy ; Marcus L Patrick, New York; Is , sec F. (2 iimby, Nrw York ; Orris S F,rry, of I...;,nnecticut ; Hiram G. Birry, of Maine. Tito following Brigade S geGlis, all of Frfnm,ylcunia, have been col ii .med: J,ines• B. Straidbridge. R. B. (oerge S, Kemblo..l. 11. Taylor, G,orge L. l'incoast, C. F. H. Campbell, F. 11 Grose, Washingt•m, J Duff. J. H. Holmes, Se.notary of Now Atesi• co, leaves 'Washington to day or Lis return to that Territory which he ox.peets to reach in three weeks. Ail quiet on the Lou of • the Potomac. l• qomy at the flb•iaf F e,...frt to-day dffelefu,s hothihg of hnimpor i...nt charact , r from rtnv An order was issued this murr.ing for the of the printirg ifi;2o and errost of IL j.ut fisher n-;(1. prfnft,rs of the Wash iugton Sundae Ch:or.',e;t3, and their trial Ly court mirtle% thr:t puller having yss• lerday publlsho.l neVii of the military opt.. rations and mvuntunts, thereby disregard tag the color of the S:crutary of War, and nofkin.2; its , !f.. liable to be pro.: eded against order the 57th ar iis of witr. The order of turust ws.s d in the I,•mds of the .Sliittary G..vernor e District of (to% I:mbist and thet.ttur of the paper btcught hefore h Thu editor stated that the Lows was handed in at a very late hour and the piper wont to press without his peruaal or supervfilon. lie expressed his rogrut at the vio'.ation of the order, and i.r E•ol ,used carefully against a re :wrenee of siatt far Where• upon, at the request of the htililary Gov ernor, he bemg satisfied that the offense wculd not be repealed I.lv, execution of the order . w , e 611.2ileaded. Attention is called to the following or der issued hut August which still contin -1103 itt.tull force: General Jrdor No. 67, War Department, Adj itant Generals office, at Washington, Aug. 26, 1861. By the 57th Articles of act of Congress, entitled en act fcr establishing rules and articles Lir the government at tho armies (lithe I.n r ifed Suites, approved April 10. h, holding corTespc.ndence with or giving in telligence to the enemy, either directly or indirectly, is made punishable by death or such ether punishment as shall be ordered by the sentence of a court martial. Pub lic safety requites the stiiet enforcement of this aititao 11 is, therefore, ordered that all corre.ipondenco and communication verbally or by writing, printing or teleii graphing respecting operations of the army or military movements en land or water, or respecting the troops, camps, arsenals, entrenchments, or military affairs, either the several military districts, by which intelligence shall be directly or indirectly given to the enemy without the authority or sanction of the General in command,bo and the same are absolutely prohibited,and ' from the date of this order, persons vic. kiting the same will be pronounced against, under the 57th Article of 'War. By ordt,r. [Signed.) L. THOBIAB, Adjt.(l,2nl It is presumed the action taken with the Sunday Chronicle will stop the publication of improper news in the capital, the head quarters of the enemy's spins. I t has been hard to convince the correspondents of Philadelphia and New York papers that it was of real service to the Government to prohibit the transmission of intelligence in n direction opposite from the enemy; while newspapers here, almost under the oyes of the rebels, tilled their columns with information which would be declared contraband at the telegraph office. The Goverurnont appears to have been of the same opinion, and was only waiting for a clear case to make an example. Further from Mexico SANDY HOOK, LC Y., March 17th.—lt, appears that one of the stipalatione . made at the conference between Generals Prinn and Dab'ado, was, that no more troops .hould be tended on the Mexican soli, pending the negotiations. Under this contract some of the Spanish troops rclurcod to Cabs, and the expected French 7., - ;inforcemenis, under Gen ELo• moo', were t return without landing The English forces will return via Berton. da to England. Their mule harneze, &c., were sold to the French, who started fur Tehauesu on the 27th of February. from New York Nzw YORK, March 17.—The Bank statement for the week ending on Saturday, shows an increase in specie of $326,466; decrease in loans $2,432,372 ; increase in circulation $85,660; decrease in deposits $3,419,024. Confirmed by Contrabands. WiNCRIBTSB, March IL—Contrabands arriving here confirm the report of the destruction of the bridge over Ceder Creek, and that Jackson retreated up the valley towardi Harrisburg. All is quiet on the outpolta. Thirty-Seventh Congress. WASHINGTON, March 17.—Ifousz.— The House passed the Senate joint resole tion, that if any State daring the present readlion, shall make any appropriation to pay the volunteers of that State, the Sec • rotary of War is authorized to accept the same and came it to be applied by the Paymaster G mural to the payment desig. nested by the Legislative act, making the appropriation in the same manner as if ap• r ,printed by act of Congress; also to make any regulations that may be nece - sa. ry ter the disburserne. - A r.nd :proper appli cation of such funds to the specific pu pas:. for which they may he appropriated by the several Staten. The. House concurred in the report of the Committee on Conference on the bill regulating s , :tlers who are authori.nit to have a lieu of soldiers pay only to ono sixth of the monthly amount. Penalties are annexed for the violation of this pro vision. A resolution was adopted calling on the Secretary of War to inform the House by whom curtain vessels wore se. contly chartered, the amount of compensa, lion to be paid fur the same, Mr. Lovejoy, of ill., a , ked leave to in trodu , :e n reicoluticri lust ueting the Com , mitten on the District of Columbia to in quire and retort by what authority Mrs Bristow, of 0 corgetowo, se z d or cnosed to be seized two men and sent them t Biltimore wh.:Jo they were arrested a..d imprisontm..nt was nut a violation of that proAaion of the Constantinn, which says no pursen shall be deprive.! .f hic or lib, orty without duo prth' , B6 Of law. Mr. Johnson; of Pa, objected to the resolution, end therefore it could not be received. On motion of Mr. Blake, of (lido, a resolution was adopted iintructing the Com mittee on Military Atf.tirs to inquire into the ex.pcdit.ncy of taking immediate mess. ores to secure the sick and wounded solo diers bettor med es treatment. Mr. Levcpy, of 111 , now succeeded in introducing his resolution given tehove. Mr. Wicklin moved to table it. Disagreed tc; yess 3: n:iys fj The I . ( s• olution was then yass-.d. Tho Howie then WCIli into eorernitlo,, of the whole oa the htAto of the Dnton on the txx. bill. Mr. Colfax in the chair. Adjourned. SENATE.—Mr. Harris presented a potir thin from the cit!z:.ris of New York, ask. ing Congrtas to dispense with the agile Lien of the slavery qutstion and to attend to the restoration of the country. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., presented an emancipation petition. Its alss reported from the Military Committee, a bill for the ora, , anzAtion of an army curia: et stairs, .5,7. c. Mr. Lane, of Kansas, offered a resolm, Lion, Oat the Committee on territories be instructed to enquire into the expediency of so altering the boundaries of Kansas as to include the Indian Territory. Mr. Feteenden, of Me., from the Com. mittee of Conference, on the bill providing for the purchase of corn, made a report which was agreed to Mr. little, of N.li ' offered a rcsolu.. Con that the Naval Committee enquire into the expediency of appropriating money to make experiments for the pur pose of testing and providing iron cladding for vessels of war. A lopted. On motion of Mr. Wilson, of Mass sachusetts, the joint resolution author the President to assign the command of the troops in the fi3l4 to officers with out rigard to their seniority, was then taken up, and after a discussion, on of Mr. Nesmith, the resolution wee recommitted to the Military Committee. Oa motion of Mr.• Feisendea, the Post Office appropriation till was taken up. Mr. Latham offered an amendment that the Postmaster General be authorizal to cetablish a mail, not leis than serai.m.:,nth iv, between San Francisco and Crescent City. including intermediate points.— Agreed to. Mr. Sherman of Ohio, moved to add, provided the Government shall not pay more than it receives. The amendment was adopted and the bill trassi.d. Tile bill for the abolitioi cf slavery in the D;strict of Coluruba was then taken up and postponed till to-morrow. Mr. Trumbull, of Illinois, from the Cumulate.° on the J udiciary, reported back the House bill to facilitate judicial proceed ings in the case of captured proporty, and fur tte bettor administration of the law of prize!. The bonato then went into executive seseion and subsequently adjourned. From Havana 'level's, March 12.—A number of rebel schooners with small quantities of cotton had reached Havana. Two slave dealers wore murdered at calm The assassins were four in number ; one. a mulatto, confessed to the com mission of the crime, and was under Several rebel schooners had been brought into Key West, including the Wm. Mal lory. Churches Burned BINGIIASIPTON, bow York, March, 17. —The now and splendid Presbyterian Church, unoccupied, as well as the old Church in the vicinity were burned last night. Tho lire is attributed to incendiar• ism. The loss is $20,000; Insured for sifyi 000. The British gunboat Lsndrath, from Bermuda, has arrived, bringing the crew of the British ship Mohawk who wore foundered at sea. This is the vessel that supplied the rebel pirate Nashville with coals. Gen. Hauck Serenaded. Sr. Louis, March 17.—1 n response to a 'stens& to-night, Gen. /Linea ; announced from the balcony of the Planter's House that Island No. 10 is ours, with all the ammunition and transports belonging to the enemy. Anther victory is also gained at Kan sas, in which three rebel colonels were captured. The particulars have not yet transpired. Ail Quiet at Fortress Monroe, WAOHINGTOX CITY, March 17.—8 y egraph Irsm Cape Charles this afternoon, we learn that all was quiet at Fortress Monroe at noon to.day. Telegraphic COM% munication between Fortress Monroe and Cape Charles is temporarily interrupted• The Roanoke Signalled. Nsw YORK, March 17.—The 13 S. frig ate Roanoke has been signalled below. pHOTOGRAPE ALBUMS ALL STYLES, AND ALL PRICES, —11,130 DIARIES FOR 1862. ron obis I. W. 4. HAVEN, OONNNR WOOD AND THIRD BURNT TALLOW. OIL AND GRUBB— Io ball Tallow bbls Gramm la More mad for We by F. big RS♦CO. reall WI GM M 8 & }f{ UNEQUALLED DOUID.E TREKAD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Price $l5 to ti,bo Recording to style of Cabinet. bale Roomy, No. IL FIFTH. STREET', corner of Market. Theee MaeliMeß arn unrivaled for the Itetlitv with whieh thoy ex , en:e all hinds of nork rtriturca 'of a complete rnitchin They combine simp.leity, dor:J.111: 1 y, with noisele,a action unattained br any other machine, Wide in cheaponni they have no rival. All M:chines warrteted an kept m repair one year free of char;;.. !ALLEY A bTrtAIN, Sole Agents (or Western Penne., No.ll. Fifth ntro,:;,e :met. of Market, Pitts burgh, ('a. LII.LEV A h'f HUN, Mantifeelltrele of ttlia have for tile, W l .oll'Salfl And Itt-Init all kind; of S .WING MACHIN ZsEEDLEti. A Fr! , IN, 11l Fifth 4: t er of AGENTS WA 'ii ED. let-lmood HELMBOLD'S GENUINE ?REPARATION. ILELMBOLI B ITCH IT n-ir the Bladder. BULH/1 for tho Ktican. HICLMBOL D . .5 BOCHIY ter the Grave,. EBL.IIBO LIM UCH IT for the Drury. MIA BOLD'S B for NPryousnes..i. II for Dintoeitt el Viition. AI BL:11BOLIYS I I If I.- Difficult 15:r:filling. lif:LilittOL/YR .1i UGH for Weak Nervaii. iIIi'L.HBOLD'S UCH II for tiertero' I Hi...Olt:F. HELM MILD'S 800/PI for UniversA, ILEL.IIBOL US II UCH II tom Ilia - roe of Dißeme. HELSIBOL IPA BL2IIU for Ni::ltt sereat;., HELMEOLYS t: for w Elam paw f,!/ f.tr LtrynA,,; f n. ESIMEOL IrS It ULll li If ItLitILIOLIYS B FIJI II for Pain in l'to HELM/if/LYS it lICII U for lin n.:1,1 of t 1,- Eyolni, with T, inpot-ry huildsion Hight. lIELMBOLD'S far taribilo y mud wit!! Wont of A it., mien ..nit Ho: :or of stun t. V. HA/. BUCIIII for 0z.:4,0i ionm. H EL.11130 LP'S lICLI II 1 , 1 . l'.2C.t.9,9t!Nfiritcg oin 111.thitt,Ii.m. Fl 4: i+.+evyca of h MA 1-E6— ,I.I.F.tt—EKNIA LES A A I.E.S OLD Olt YOILVii, LE. PEM NA EIIII ED, col{ CONTI:7M FLA. TINCI .1i..41CL: IA UR. 7'A 1;r: G aloiele PILLS II ARE OF NO A PAIL EXT RA' IS TII ERY BEST tiEMEDY INTHE WOK! D For all OinTip;111111i , thehlent to the Sta. W[lolllol' artting Dom Indisereuon, litlblic of Loa. or in It., ELL! Olt CLIAIVG E OF LIFE. FF,I.: mEr4.)mt+ AnovE. NO :'IMII.Y PAIOULD ItE W/TROUT IT. 'litho no 1111.t'. Mereitry or it npleiingiat Mod:, for til-2asiiat. and t. , i - Jittorou,i caner. LIIii,3IBULI , 'N EX TR4 f:7' UUCiIII C114R..y nECltif.'l' DI 4):7..1.515,14 In a'l thrir Al,lllllO einetlso I It io or no oh rV , of ,lief: ?to iiii"..onvontPn . AND N 1 Use it ELt.t itol,T;'B ror iir.- ceppos from tintili.P iuJulgnd is gV And ror all disen.e. nrisi og from Mil of di pipA• v ic. m. It remote. .11 - tnpre;%or to linrge:, an It will roviorp , tia pat.ent uo a .tkort nine 10 a vtata of 21111, I;se ELM XTTRAUT ale!" U for oappil and atl,•tions of the moat Itst.l Ohs!. peter. • rr,e . .LI.II )I,lfli I:_xTizAer I:14211U for a aftt.etiotip and of the tR Whetuer exi-ting MALI Olt ErNMALE, From whatever erau,o ongmatimt, on.1:no moLtor of flow LONG STANDING All tbo itbovo diser..ios audsymptorna adrait of treel:oc•nl and Inlay origiuhle from rn, Cat7Pe. Itesul 7 Hemel 2 LE.l.tat% HELM 1112 CH II is rde and pleasant in taste and odor, bul, immediate in Ile action. Personally appeared before roe f:11. Ald e the city et l'ailadelr,his, H.'l'. 1.1 i3L II ROL, t./. ahem et, whobeing du' y sw , )rs...bsa ty tat: Ell' api t:on contains no narcotic, mercury or injurious drugs, but is purely vegetable. 11 'l'. 1.1c,.1.11 . 1111.,14 hole 51anuri.,..urer. Sworn and sub:cr,t.ed before toe. the .21.1 day of November, 141 , 1, P. 1.1.11111; ;ID, Alderman. Prize $1 per i.. ...ice, or eta for so,lolverou tr any Prepared 11. T.ll Y.1,'5,1101.1 , . re t,c•al and Analytical 4:1:1010:41, 10.4 South Tenth :0 &MY lig WA 1C.16 OP' COL'S l'Atat tot: 1 T AND UNeItINCIPI.P.:I) DEALEP.i, WhO Cili:OATOr to tilefk.f , . 01 ther own" and "4 , her" arcieli.m on the toputAtlon ea wued 11 . Genttica trot 1311cl:it. .< " Hansaper.l:e reprnve.l Rnse ti. '-h. ASK Fah: HELMBOLD'S. 'i'te;tl no mti , :r Cut out thnadv. ti,o,rnelst and ,end fcrsi AND A VOID I:41', Lx . :.• ost;;;,E 4 ottl whO:emte au,l rotab by 7!. aol6-rz).4,4 100 BAI{E.EI.6 EVE WHISKEY from three to t•even yonrs o;:l; 152 harrelo Rectified Wws:,ey ; 40 .10 Re.v . oo A fine esaortmi4t of Impart•:d Bret:Wins, Pure Wild Cherry raid t IRckberry dy, for medical purposeq. Pure Po: t, Mndoiria cud :berry of OW best brands, nlwny3 on nsnd and for gal.: vrtiolesitle sud retail by . TIERNAN t GEITY Wbules.le and Rem!! Grocery, northeast cerna:of Ohio et.-eid and the Disinond.All egb.nv. du9 )11 SALE WHOLESALE AND RE- j` TA IL— 103 barrels Whidzy ; CO Fuel eollee; 60 chests Tea, fine choice brands 15 boxes Tobac..:•,.; 250 boxes Se*sr,; ICO kegs Neu, ; 60 barrels Reflued Sugar ; 100 do SC G. Molasses ; 10 do Golder' Syrup; 250 do Sal.; 15 boxes Candles; 600 cans of Wilcox Wheel Grease. TIERNAN a GE'l7lr. NO. b 6 01110 STREgT, noruor of Diamond Allegheny city. fcl9 1 50( ) EPSOM SALTS, 9 1,60.) LBS. CREAM TARTAR, • 60 EEG BI UARB 801 A, 1.60 LISS. COCHINEAL, 10 BOXES 'OSWEGO COR.4 STARCH Jnat ref.,•ived and for sale by GEO.. A. igLELLV, Druggist, Federal street, Allegheny city. LANDRETB'S W ARRAN TED GARDEN SEEDS For ealo by BECKHAM Os LONG, 127 Liberty etroot, I'itttiburgh 1111,. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS & CO., no aniseed oornor *econd sn,l Wood sts $1,50. $1,50. $1,50. LADIES • LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS. $1,50. $1,50 S. DIFFENBAOLIER mhl 17 FIFIK BTRICE'D TIERNAN & GETTY, Whole Sale and Retail Grocers, DCPOII/118 AND DILLISS ',ZAN, WINES, 1.1411,1U0R5, North-East corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, gamy ALLEGHENY OITY. Ma I ' MI I=t ' S UNION STATIONARY PA.OIERTS, Are supplied to Dealers at *I,M) PER DOZEN. 124 BBLS. CRUDE OIL, gravity 42; 100 do do do lit 76 Lubricating do do 32; 1200 New Flour Barrels; 760 New Oil Barrels; 100 New Reif Oil Barrels; 100 New Whiskey .1. 171 sacksTritne 910 Ship Binge; 62 doom Corn Brooms, just received and for sale cheap for cash, or apt Frond MDT. nehllsit ill L. ALLEN. Anent. N 0.6 Wood street TAKE NOTICE.-3 Coils inch Cabin 1 lot Window Bash and one lot Bakers Pans, will bs sold to pty stomps, if not WWI for the loth inst, st the warehouse of WM. H SMITH. $ CO., No. US Second and 147 Front streets mhl6 BROOM CORN BRUSH-25 beiiir — Exits onto Brash for male by •.;'1 mhl4 MIRY H.LCOLIANK; M'IST digs sod WID ob E i ALL PAM 41'- 124 dfor by mblb W. P. MAIREGIALL. Ixag BOARD PRINTS AND T. jv ten for sale by teAIA W: P, mamma, 001111111"Priraill Or AlitelflFßATlrohl OY IiOARD OF TRADE FOR FF.BRI7ARY AN) DIA :Zell: MeCriteri, V. Y. .1. J. 01;ihrpie, J. 1. Banuetl, b. Pre. , ...ton, 111:71e8 Park, Jr. EL I "C 7 3.E 14, :D47 l'OrtT OF I'IT`II3B.Cr;-W Franklin, Ben.o t. Brown.. e t:ln. Gallatin, Clark, dtt c o!. 81!lence, Reno, Gal polio Plincrvn, ,r.ion neeling DEPiitTED. f'rankiin, Bonnet, Broictioldl, t;idt,,i,n, I larklißrown,v.:;„.. 0)1. Bayard, reetdo,. :in, I. iA •rtn. , ra, 14renroto, r Wltoel.og ZE+:J`Tnf•: HIV d. kg:it Melt!, NV,lat fifteen 1:•rl eix nu w.t:• h.• chin: id and ri.di Z. The , Weld!':or ~ i ding th. 13, CMll=6l 'rho 1.11:-.ctuai stNstm - . 7 Ernrilit (Iry h,.:rr, Cr pt. Monroe A7c khver, this dyp ht 4 p. rn , ror Portwr oirh sad ingum. Tn's but IN A h v9rito A I , h trawl. r. and deter vat '.3• CAp'.. i of thi beat boitm..n ttit. :tne port. Mr. WdAnn 71 I Fa , that p te.• ;I t tta r kind of attention. Capt. fmnouP. I , aves t! da7, yoi.tiv-!j, for Et. 1.61.11, .I.n I tho Upp?r ti,ko Vfaat.re .0 r ,, orntne,.i.ov t,r.wi .11d „(Terre. SE?' Tr.C.J whztr:i Ftrar,er 0..1 to gr•.t MI Init. , thrt, rrriu:sg nrt I wII go oirta rough. 4trrila wharf yesterdAy locked :Miler btra, nur boatA being principally in the C:nvrrn• tn:nt Freighth for CilltittnEttl r.na St Louis w..re .'nty on thater:u.tin,. MA, Tips retal:ir..s ci lic,Cornba Ww4 soi , Jw.. ,, d to 1114 repting p'w, , A, by a lArge uf Cg gee Tno pisß•r:;lr }acatql, CAO 1i L Mennelleon, :s .unnounto,l Ilr :m;:inutt:i, Ct.:roan:lSt Lonlc. boat i- new n Han r end ctler.t the best to nornmbthtbon o percent i.:g th tt lor.q. Asa metier of course .ur ol frieude M eon, E will be eund in ho oflire. gr&• +, will be 1%:1 by ref C.te to our advartising cAurezio that Capt. idoure. Prima Donna, u , anuouneEti C/CC:11:10.11i and Loui. vdl,. For_t. inclartati and Loulsviiie SLAY, 4 P. 31. eIIHE FINE S'fEAMEIZ J. PRIMA EON.NA, fieorge ' • I Moore, Commander, w:11 leave ae atOve. For freight or ptaatgo apply on hoard or to fohla J. e. LI V I eIaiTUN & CO. Agents. For Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville. Cairo and St. Louis. THIS DAY, 10 A. N. iIE FAVO ITr,PAS EN olt:a t; 0 T A H, te.ves s. Aboro. For :reagla Cr pn.E,ago s.oply on hoard ,•r to J B.LIVINGSTON k OO., and WM. HA Z A 1. , '• El For St. Louis and lienicn,k. THIS IS:h, o',i iilE splendid passenger stPamer ABA. I IO, Capt ColAng, ieavta I , or frig is or pa,..lagee Apply on board or ta mhlS .1 'HN For 41Vh6el1ng, llar2elta, and FINE STEAMER L I. IZZIE MARTIN, D. T. ,+!,.y '.“ hrown, - .ememander e will leave this EVERY SATURDAY at 4 p. m , for tho auove and Mtermodiute pods. Return ing s!ie wtlt leave Zanesville EVERI"II.IESIIAY at 11. M. For height or passage apo , y on boord or to R. S. PIERCE A , Zanesville, 104 0: J. B.l.lvlNeiTuz;A CU., Pi ttsburgh. itegular Tuesday I'acket Car Marietta and Zatie4ritie. 2i is fine ps.ssenpa steamier Er,f 7,1,1 GEZA4IAM, Captain Mun roe Arerr, eommandor, IPATELS Yins hburgh every Tuesday, al 4 o'clock p. m, and Zanearille every Friday at 8 a. m. Far opasaage apply on board, or to .1. LI. Lrnauarati & Cu.. Agents PithibUrgil. Wor Marietta, Gallipolis, Par kersburg and Portsmouth: EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. M, HE FINE PASSEN GER steamer, J. B. FORD, — 1 Rem commander, leaves as announced above. For freignt or passage apply on board. JOHN FLACK, Age For !garMita, Parkersburg sad Gallipoli,. EVERY TUESDAY, 4 P. AL STEAMER SCIENCE, Captain Win. Reno, leaves for Wheellug, Marietta, Parkersburg and Gallipolis, making weekly trips, leaving Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY at 4, o'clock, and returning leaves; Gallipolie every FRIDAY at S o'clock. note H. LEWIS, Agent. For Beaver, Ste ilbeavllle and Wheelir:g. THE PACKET STEAMER, J. T. hFCOMBS,Thos. Calhoun, Commander, leaves for the above ports Monday, Wednee toy and Friday at 12 M. For treight or p5.4n....ge apply on board or to deli J. COLLINS CO., Water street. For Marietta, Parkersburg amid Gatiipalls. REGULAR SATURDAY PACKET. THE FINE SIDE WIIEEL aleamer UNDlNE,Vioodburn, com mander, leaves Pittsburgh every Sat urday a:4 p. m., returning leaves Gallipobs every Tuesday at 10 a. m. For freight or passage apply en board or to STEAMaI)AT AGENC 1. WILLIAM HAZLETT Has opened an office at NO. 94 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a general Steamboat Agency business, and would solicit a share 'of patronage from steamboat men. nom SCOTCH BALMORAL SKIRTS- An elogautassortment of BALMORAL SKIRTS expected to arrive by express this day. EATON, MACRUM h CO., felb Rosa . ; and 111 Fifth street. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of the Francium :rotten THIS INS ITUTION, SITUATED IN LORETTO, Onabria County, Pennsylver nia, four miles from Crown Station, on the direct route bet I n . sad Pittsburgh, was chartered in . 111W_ with pliges to confer the =nal Colleinate Honors and Degrees. The loca. Lion of the College Is one of themost healthy In Penusylvsais portion of the' Allegheny Montana being proverbial for ite pure wake, tunings% and picturesque Deanery. The Scholasticyear commonest on the FIRST MONDAY after the lath of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Serialons. All the . Apperaine isates eary for Land Surveying, Enlpneerinii. aci will be furniehed by the Institution° the El ants. Instrumental and Vocal Muale forme no extra charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. Tans—Board and Tuition, payable half yes/in advanos .« 00 Washing and tUs of Bedding_. »... .......... Classics! end Modern Lingulasi en entra..-- 10 Students spend Vacation at e ege 16 Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, to the Rev. T. B. Reynolds, St. Mary's, Dio Lor etto,ea. and to other Clergymea of the Pittsburgh es WILPIIITK OF LIKE for the Pre ',somatioo of CUM: joak rooesvod =Cps' Ws GIDOREDI A. KW, Dm -Imp M.. ill Prima stAktiv.ocirr• &STERNS TO BURN CARBON cm without chisoniew letoondimeo. _Wit XX A. Plist Ohms Chitsaiwo. Oil dim mosso La, at BORYRRTZ BLRASIAI"B, est - Woad Arent Fr - 7118 --- LE CUTLERY- • Anew otookjustroodrod and for side by BOWei t TXTLXT, 166 Wood Minot. SKIT , PARK & CO.,_ i6R JTU WARD FOUNDRY, rerillßUßOßL,ra g are,Lo on lAi rud "..t.n Second rtroot.. ...a an nLac.ur. Or .C.:1 44 I 4 ra.m and doteriptioria Of Cori vi:, ire rta ~na aryl Wmor Pip% Sod iron , 1..,, 1r -4 ... 111 , 81 Pet10.0.2.4re Pal 1a.., Urn e kb, J. 4 tow, , ve:'n-• ' resterego st every dr. F ero.d e t e rr4• re a co • -at I . a_,l. v. , 40::;, -, :tig - x-0od to She 4 , a 7 flt win Le careful' I reat:lvms ADDY Fi EWENS. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, I.J lel i . I'lll'sk:loE9E. /ND -117 011'0 ALLEcnurair, ll= I jou H1 3 8, If Y I)RA P:l'S, IJERD PIPE, 1 ra.t Fri.t f lam •ru rnaliArtsal la genetral at pr.tnpt!y oaeudod v 4, 10 p k t . itz‘ T.' mil A Evil l ncj Is] LAA THE GREAT CURE ICR COISUMPTION T! 1 , pp )1 , 1;.1 . ,:ri )12 OFIIfIS MEDI- ca ]. tsta,to it he study of yews to tw. 7, 7 .ee into a Mod* clue filr of tht' 1,1107,,s Throst, is new oftor.n.; ing i^tiniss:ty the TOAtat coitus ex per:o rec.. 7 hin truly ;:roat Medicine is prepared wth nutnit Cafe, tie tar beteg dietilled exi,r;Fsiy ter it, to therefore free from all impuri• tits of common tar. or Conan tription lb* Ay prows remedy on , lartr• It will core t,:l! It trill niirntlOßE AND BREAST: ,1tiL19.11:..3 AM)I - 01.1)3. and ban .. vieu rt•roooiy for ,issr•use,c+: tho URINAGT CA I Ileware of Cotoli feits.loll 11 von havm TP, I)y , p.epiert n,e DoErAwra . P.EPiit A PILLS, Ind incy do not Clare yola Lro the ngent of w•! ,m you purebsteed t , :em,vad r.Y.tive . onr money, 'Nemo, roll at ilia ,o.• end at ft desitriptiee cis collar. A box of r lih aunt by uoul, post-paid ea re ceipt of On. Dol:tr. Een:h S..r.c.nd street, Phila., .1,. 1j G. WISHART, Proprietor. to:+I I.y I+R. I.:EISER, No. 140 Wood etreet. no•.+Llve++++l M===l W . 31. STE WA ILlr, DEALE It T N C - OAL, xi- Corner of E. , olini cn &DR; AND SAN DU& KY sTREET, CITY FA.7rilmin s w . tli Co .1 at low rates, on FlV.llllotiee. pEACtIES AND VINEGAR-- 600 13USIIEI.8 DRIED PEACHES II BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR, WILLIAM. BAGALEY, 18 and 2) Wood street UAL". AND EXAM!AIE THE STOCK. CALL AND EXAMINE THE STOCK OP BOOTS AND SHOES, Whiell wil ito sold for eseh either. Whole6alo or Rotoil, at a very eintli advance ovor COST, at lb* afore of jug. H. BORLAND, %/a' IdarkA St., 2d door from Fifth SUN DR CD . N:SIGNIt. ENTS w barrels extra aupertice Flour; s do Pearl Hominy: do prime White Beans; 8 do Corned Bref; boo bushels Pink Eye Poialoss 100 busheli trash ground Corn Meal; WO bushels Dried Apples; 100 do do Peaches 15 bushels Shell Barks; 1,00 pound, packed Butter; 9 , 3 Now Flour Barrels; 1,0 New Oil Barrels; inshore and for sale by JAS. A. kilirrutt, corner Market awl Pirat eta Win SUNDRIES 10 Eighth Casks Panel Brandy: - lo do do Port Wine; do do Madeira Wine; 2 halipinos Otard Brandy; S pines Bohlen Gin: 2 do Lrielt Whiskey; 106 cases Nectarine Bitiers, in store and for sale by rual2 M BENNE'rT, 120 Wood street °LOVER SEED -- 17 4 d 3 birtele received and for gale by MiretNB & COFFIN,' corner Wood and Water streets BROOMS -100 dozen received and for sale to_ MEANS 100F1 , 15. corner Wood and Water draft TARCE 100 boxes received and for sale by BIZANi A 4410/1211, corner wood sad Water streets. CARBON OIL-25 barrels, No. 1, Re fined Oil, for sale by mt.li HENRY LI. OOLLINS. OP'_ -6 balm Prime Hope tor ale (nob) 11.101 Y H. oomme. POTATOES -1 car load choice Foie toes at Railroad depot, tad tor aids ten HENRY H. 000 ROOM :HANDLES— 4,000 Broom Handles in More and for wee by JAMES A. ?MIER, L 7 • Corner Market and lArataila. I.2O BARRELS CRUDE OIL , from Deck Creek, gravity tis 116barrebi Graft Oil in same place, gravity 86, on Moil sad for sobs cheap for malt L. ALLEN, Agog, Wm:WI Wait CIILEAP WALL PAP ', arriving an N.,0 for AA o by mhB W. P. MARSHALL, ST Wood street. INE WALL PAPER, arriving, an for Bala by mhB W. P. MAIISHALL,I7 Wood streak WINDOW CURTAINS, arriving and for sano by W. Y. MARSHALL, BT Wood otomot.. 11AZORS—Wade & Butcher's : 0110 Ground. !or Barbera use,for sate bir BOWN-t TETLET.IBII Wood .Olooft WALE. PAPER— A large lot of new and cheap'jiatin Papers now open Ind receiving at N 0.107 Market Mir% near Liberiy. . table JO3EPH ft 1101111116. • FOR isENT, Dwelling ;rouses and Store Roma in various location. Ma ell 9 CUTIIIINKT it tiON.III _ RAYER HANGERS AND W WASHERS sent on short notion by bsohby eis at the Paper store of JOSEPH B. HMO % - 107 Market. near Liberty dna& ECANS-25 barrels Pecans TO calved and for sale nor ILEYMEM 4 itl 4 • 14 11.-A. 196 and 128 Wood en* VOR RENT .A: A convenient and comfortable threlltistavid: No.ll lions watt, well arranged, ball, peke, 8 rooms, bath room. hat and cold water,gis didelml% al to good older. Meet puo. ApV7 to - !DIM ' B. CUTRBEBT t 8 oN, biblarbOlg "'IWO DWELLING HOIISEEPTio. 8 and No, 14 Third street, each .3eitria a hall and 6 roams: Rent. 6176 eacht 'mhl4 S.OUTHRERT & DON. 61 MEM. tat OIL BARRELS-50 second hand km sale by tigNIST R. CKILIMINIL E H* burets, free.h, ior Psi* by 11 WON H. ODLLIMIEC,O .Pl.l now Opening An'. ` 34llll mg firma in Jur kat, Dear Liberty atreet.. inblo JZPiiii. Wank 111101RUN/Nlir K NIT E OS S AL;TD swan 1 for halo by rribb au" a ' 11 . 7 ' West MO& giMEIEI U %Uri' soeigivol load f. ads by c; , a'L. 4 4 006-10 7 -Is fresh Esr=ied and tor mbiby J. A. .tornor Maker. sad Frog Womb. sad Imm i l• •fd Phut
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