1> A nuraSl "ON»Ar«QRNING, M ' ; -teTiKfo%a v.,. to show our reMerr ! howit c . cries under thGi.jmlUctibh, we ' - • itstSatardSy’s :Mticli . ask every-one ofjour : readers< • ; It is a smgularjptoduction for . per, in whicfctb|rrUffißn, the hypocrite are ,jj||pably visibl ■ ■ as we confined jjpur chaatifler •C* ; Gazette to merllMpblitidal'atr -hibited .. ten we . exposed its traffip iutte “Em aehptevent ■ iv'e,!’ and cpw|«llW.-i"l; ,to lisgorte and pay bach re6|i|edfor s advertising theljipill,”' then it began to ~ writhe like abounded “copper-bead.” <■ ;Its r rnalady, it Ms 11 be teen, b r the article j , referred been increesi ig pit ravsd. fiahwom m,. to i which: it so freqaentlvji ad gracefully alludes, and grows garrulonlj and nonsens csdin its en deavors to be e|i ere. Our obj ictnowibbw - ever, is not to j liscues the ( half column, of ribald yulgtiarifcy,aboutfitlhmon_ '• gera und “putrijb stagnating corruptions;” “ we content otMelves‘iritEmerelyS copying'! • them. Nor d|| we - intend to dwell upon j these l ‘deepe|jpools. of nnUttersiie sng : - Mstioot”—whatever they may to ■ - the several varietieß of J ‘filtif’ with! which the Gazette seems familiar. j But-let‘the . * reader peruse; the article which contains them,-.andhe.-'fill perceive (he earmarks . .: of a 'conatitutpnal: blackgt aid,«wii eth«e r. > his'prdfessiqhjjbe'. that, of a DtactppjofDi ■’ ; vinity or a : peiWler of .pills.*;- Thai jehuaged ■ - ruffian is visible in. nearly «' eryline of it, -,P. all ofwbichjiajtWrosulVi'ot ■ ’-his qaackery imvjillainonlj “ >reyentives,”, u ' .-Bniweiawfelß^-words to say jin-Te- ; ply,tp^hVAw|L e P4hetf: “tailor;” jwhictt j&|2e%lßßSBj hgainst , -politicaVrt ppponentar';- '-Ni jkna&eß are ifTi i applies forat itltey: carry litile jweaght S with tb'eim' ■|h lhu ; ;,ibphtest|: h6twepn the - ' ■“•-North and Sddthj' totfeverl :we eee ; two 7? who'lEpTealiyirrauorsy they are « -..„ the leaders-ohihe Southeml rebellion and 5; | • the AboHtioJd.jconspiratora ; pf the North. er. ' ..Bqttwe do nptjinclude the ; jpeople| of the -■. Gazette in th&jlatter class; they hdyp not the biains : toj-be coneqpintors; they ure jvr'.';. merely the timd andfainatilj al followers of <' those who narje been succeaifullv conspir ing against thb exisle&cs ofjithe American- Union, andijifha hate he|n laboring, to who talk* ofipeac*, who /regrets th&trt&e rebellion ' efar began ,& so hounded and threatened fily these parasites, wljo are gorging thbubelvfs upon the Bweaf and v. -i._. agony of afirqffering/peopld. With; mili tary and. ciyiljblfices in: pro-. .;f»fli6n, j.wniih' unablef these vnltufes to in jlarge salaries,!th!qy insolently li t their brazen -- facea and at rvery onei who ~. . : questions their- inlalUbility An iudjeeile i President jij,iiy this hour • cieney of that., 'srWeb. ,b®. ftomkres *P be all importdilt.the-' next, abd his whims i muatho .rleiperted asif .they werij the - jgrepurtr..tfetf we exer irfse that a|c ient ; •relation Id them, spare paymaster, or postpiasterj >r assessor, or tax. gathbrer, or mtlemfia, wbc is dependent hpoi|?trar fp ' subsidence, e rpects to stifle " icquiryby dr yingimt * f trait< rsl ’ l ' The hal f dozen iteiisi oners id and ab'intthe Gdzette inay r epjoykbair pickings and stealings, ; . .and flaunt weir accumulate 1 green:backs; i ; they jnayjptolong their t >rms, ,of pffice '..: by pioiifoß n'g the warj -t my may howl • • themselves Hoarse'against every one!who desites tol iee peace’oncjs n .ore blesß' our . land; tat mey will not-sn meed in ipre ' i venting nsjfrbm inveatigatii g the purposes . of those wilo have in their Sands the des ’! : tiny ofdnij. country, -and ’ the lives and liberties-Ui| : i6ur people, ai d ourselves. — . ; Tyranny ma> rage on, and parasites may ky threaten, j|<jf the. voice of ii qniry and: ad '■ mpnitionmosi and will be 1 ipard. ! ' lljapM JBUBC PE. " . The steamship Arabia, fi bin Liverpool, February 2ist, via Qneenstc wn on the 22d> . arrived at jHalifax on Fr day morn ng ( bringing ft lb,days later dates than tl use, preyionsly received. The (laptain of the . . "English steamer which 1: ad arrived at •’ Gibralter reports having s enj at ft. dis tance of about five miles, a jontest at sea ' between i|jjo shipß, one of which he ibe- A." number of meetings tdindofse. the emai icipation proc lamation had been held in 1 Ingland. The 'c- ' London - Spies States that the contract for a confederate loan had r< ached Paris, having be®i ratified by the 1 loose of RfepY i Jesentstiyfs, while the rati ication by the Senate waS expectedby the next mail,— ■'The Houle!of Commons had voted to raise ||he annual income of Ihe Princei bli Wales - from £60,000 ;to : £lM;()00; ( ttith an laddition d £lO,OOO for the Prince|s of Wales. Tl e corporation ;: Of l.oudonjvoted £lO,OOO ai a present to the Princes Alexandra. £he affairs of Poland being .-under discussion in the House of tlirds, Earl Bussell severely Stig ' matized the course of ...Bjassia, -rAt; a ■ meeting'pfShe French cabinet ite-Jilihis ; ter of Foreign Affairs was directed Ito write a dispatch to Russia expressing the \ dissatisfacubn of France atl its intervein - tion-in the|affoirs-of-Polmid. The other rtaritb:! fi Cotton lmAdeclihedLjtmt, wder. the in flnlM®bjlil^lasian, ‘ „:«<iisa. c yd;i [ l; :toc,2i}.vsyitl large,sales. Bfess4|t<jii|nnd provisions verb dull. ■. v :sbs rEngi^d. ’’ • It^ ist issWd that in .. ';.t*2£ttnndjffi4hsg§Mnti..lftBtyeßr, amonnts : mi ** • ’: ■ ' .. .--ri-flrrr.i.v.'jrv.i' br-.vTi-t-'v'.. .. m. GEN. BUTLER. Since Gen. Butler was removed from New Orleans he,has been^doing'-nothing hut lying abouyffashiiii£m, endeavoring to ascertain thelause oEfiiß removal. He .to. jgjikeht the Depart |iei®'ofSe dgjEj-bntUie President has tlectmed fili obligß him j-and it is now hint-1 ed ttOtafcfept the com mand of a black brigSideiuat he will be left oat in the cold altcjpther. Ben being jj^a-practical-turn,;d.oean't litalhisgloomy prospect, and so, in order to pnt himself as far .up as possible in the Abolition gal necticut to., Jhake lf speeghes for thesAboli tioii -partyV Two years since he was the Breckinndge -candidate for Governor of Massachusetts ; now he is making ,A.boli tion'speeches in Connecticut, for which, like Cassius M. Clay, he is receiving the snugpayof aMajor;GeheraL JBeniknows ! what he is about. ~.. ci , J ■ IrerHew* IBGH 9. JADE * ! .»H.- |pjt4burgh I i'ijgjH order] oncnea andl copy tromi , which we 5 peijnee.— ti piqus pa-- knai?e and ; Ah long rnent of the • ; From SatUTdaS.’s jlaietbj. | ; ele#am4‘ ix^HACTa. Gtaette: contained tlje foi lowing, whjch. we think proper, for several reasons, to transfer to our columns,; After associating the Post with traitors, the Gazette proceeds with the tollowingsgu^. less scurrility,: « ‘‘Has not its editor, as.it self-conyicted, endeavored to raise all mannor of irrele vant issues, i and with a felon pen, written column alter column about this papeiyof just such vituperation‘as a vixen fishwife \ in the classic purlieus of Billingsgate would bawl—if some'-Swift fingered re porter could but transfer her eloquence to paper I—when1 —when some passer d>y, rather too candidly, hints that her basket of' fish is not aa fresh as. it ought, to; be J n Precisely in' thiß vixenish', fishwomans style, the Post—in the mostrignomitiiouß bt unnoti ced obScnrity, so far as the general public are Concerned, whonever-see muchjof its filthy stuff .unless when it can pijovotre one of its cotempOTaries, the pUpatcfi, the Chronicle, or. ourselves, to bring it into notice! by * qaotatiqn-r-srecUe]y;ii£ such a vixOtish j&ftwomarAsstyle, Wesay, the Post bis been bawling at the-'SGazttfe for weeks past, hoping to- induce jus '.to give it a moment’s notice, and the pleas ure of,a day’B notoriety in the comnfyttitj. We have suffered ourselves to bC tempt edto give way to its weakness—jupt tor once more. It is simply tO-aay,however, that we decline any controveisy with a fishwife about the contents of her qaskef.’ l ; Xhft : i'«a<:haB been like a common teieer,' the general receptacle of all manner of foul and putrid Btuff—so long that the, memory of- man. rnnneth ! not to the con- ’ trary; and this character of the paper gen erally ;is especially true of its advertising columns —which otten seem like; long atreaQ's ot stagnating eopp/pti< «,with here and’tlrere detper pools of unutterable sug ■gestipMai. depravity., And.now,.wljep w have, thus characterized the advertising depaitments ot the Post,jsl lat Wojild be thought so.unlikely as that itlhould (jhoose to stand up in its own dirt £fod boast thet it purified the Gazette, by acting, thb cen sor oh one occasion, when one of its own filthy .class of advertisements wan inadver tently inserted in oar columns, two or three times, before the oharactec of it was detected ? - .. r > ■ Thfe Post, in alt this pantomime, has been lilting up \liswinish mout, aud'shak ing the native and accumulated filth from its Bidis, hoping ( td bespatter some body) and so get a little notice—iU quar ters where its very existence, for more substantial reasons thanprMi'nuh'ca&ones, has’beeh ignored: raw) ’this is the yrhoie interpretation of its daily fury at thfe.Ga tseflej'Whose wish has been torecognizgit described. But base things mast have base, so.must (he Post. But werhave np lilting for the subject, and will pbrsne it no further; CAUSE OF THE DETROIT ' NEQBO BIOT. Ten or TUteen Hexrnes Killed njnd-at iar|e Sumter Wonmlnl. Detroit, Michigan, March' G, 10 r. u.— As a negro who had committedan outrage upon -a-young girl was being-taken from the^^KS^fbbacJft&jaiT/’under military escort this afternoon,au attemptto rescue him was made by a gang of rowdies. The, crowd was fired upon, one mpn being kill* ed and Beveral wounded,, Being foiled in the attempt to get, pos session of the negro, the mob perpetrated the most horrible outrages upon the color ed-persons residing in the yipinity. of the jail. Hanses'.were -gutUff’-dinf burned, and the inmates , maltreated and, in many, instancies,,killed.. i . , Ten or fifteen , lives’have-already been lost, and as.many honßes burned. All the availablemilitary, are here; and a regiment from the interior of the State have been sent for. A vigorous attempt will now be mode to quell the riot. • - - : Detroit, March 7.— The military iu large numbers last night succeeded'in dispersing the rioters, and all is now.qniet. Twenty five or thirty buildings have been burned,! several,persons killed, and-a large number wonnded. , . Ibe Hoorof Nashville. The Nashville Vnipn announces that the assessment on disloyal citizens for, the relief of ,the poor is now almost entirely paid in. General Mitchell lately issued: an order: that persons refusing" to j.ay should have their property ;ftUmediate)y ; confiscated, and this has wonder fully quickened the action of those who had been -holding out against previous orders, Ona man, named Crockrill, owning half a million dollars worth of property,-having refused to pay an assessment of one thou sand dollars, has been arrested and confi-' ned in the penitentiary. Cotton Distress In. England. Statistics of cotton distress, gathered by...the ! .Manchester- .central -committee, show that four jjaudred and fifty-six rrpern bo ns, or rattfpgijffiSsaan . one in fiyb jpf. the whole popUltitiop, sqm e fbfm of public cfiarityV: whicF sup plie's something abowe £70,000 to fill jnp. the gap made by the lossi'of. f nOjOOO.-T 1 The usual average of pefspns dependent in England upon !public charity, in the best of times, is one in twenty.' In 1807 there were So dependent one in seven | of the entire population, which wasthehigh eat evßT.reacfied until the presentyxperi'-' encufv The averagwat fhis' ! .tifiie',iasi stated above,.is.one in five of the,whole popnla bon. t if"!. , -;. j j /jil fi U) ; ; Berry Bridge, t i; bridge; at-Harper's a J*prdachirig‘ ; c6mp!e£ion. Thefirsttwo spana are finrahcidj and- % third or lastepan wll, it ii aaid,, ba; com pleted ui a. short time, as a largd foreS' of it night, and day. In the'meantime the trains still continue to pass over the other wooden bridge. ' y ” Internal ; The President has appointed^oseph J. Lewis, of Pennay Ivania t success orioGov. BontweJl, as Cbmmiflaioner nnder the Tn’f ternal Revenue Jaw. He is said^to-haye" a? t ■salt: tf-- LW ■ ■- . t v .. -iaJG;'-: •'i *■ <■ ~ [second dispatch.] :j; i. cl J-‘U Corresiumdonoo of the Baltimore Sun. Washington, March 6. Extra Session ot the Senate—Exec- utive Hjbjmmations, The Senate caniggi act upon any nomi' nations to-daypXbey @Sea< sion of necessity a rartipg; if |j>t the |§hol£ of next week|[; T||b cMjmiJ||es wip pointed by t|f Brtaida|^fd ; teiatanfji the nominali&ia will b#'referred tp them respectively.' Thc numerouB appoiiitmentB to l£e made o offices in thisrßistrict are subjects ol remnrk and competition.jjj6.sj|l> tijegfcur judges of tN'lKstnet tpnfbj doubij!? e token from the Waßhihghcm bar.; ! At least one is to be ta [ ken from.tt jiistant- State, and, this being ihecase,itis ranch tcebe-desired that some [jisns£ J aball be selected fronl* a commercial [■State 1 , one/wbeiacdttvfe'toehtndtb commer rcial law bsiirell asrwilh mere party pol- itics. : ; c The » Prerident : is- ahontf to select and nominateat person learned in thelaw t'o obdify the laws of this District . This ia a matter; 6£ gc&iti: Merest 1 tb-thisTgrowitig community. i: : “i . •' A register Mdeeds is to .be nopinated, pndjibre bijM-of the ' Best: paid offi ces in the IRstrioU- ... j. i £• chlefjnatiee'and another jußticeare .o be appointed for tke Coart of! Claims, r iearhthat aMr. Pecti « lawyer of dis tinctiori'fia lplueagCb'lias been,of is to be one of t\teie nominees. ; The new laws and regulationa, civil and military, lately made. for and applied to this t)lstriet;4ffeetior revolt!- tsdm“' The popnltitidW.'&d; products of ‘the' District ere 1 weU jasthe laws. , ' - A great number of new officers,; ema, and great, have been created for this city nnd.l);surict by Ibelegialation of Congress. There.are.a thousand naw clerkships, with salaries of from six hundred totwo thous and dollars foreach. There ij alack of applicants, as I- understand,“foy even the smallest qiJjifßg.officeg, | The Writ jof Habeas Corpus. The Milwaui/ie News ’publishes in (nil the opinion-of |Jndge Paine, of the Sn i'prerheGcmrtiof-'Wieeonsidjin the Kemp ha beps coitus case, which was also the opiD ion ot the.courtP Tha opinion is able, and t heconeliisions arrived j e£ aWf briefly stot t-&,-las follows; , - i - , . - ' Fitit. The Government, of- the United States is invested with full- power by the Federal-Constitution to -prosecute war, and theroisno war power ontsule the Con stitulion.' • 1 ; j Second. Only the people, through their representatives in Congress, can suspend the writ ot habeas corpus. Third. The President can execute the laws only by such'means as the Constitu tion and the laws themselves have given him power to employ. i Fourth, A military commander bay de-. clare martial law in districts w|hidh are the actual theatre of war, where hostile armies are met, lor thepurposa of destruction, or in insurrectionary districts where domes tic violence and discord have effectually displaccdihe civil auihoritits, in r not | ELSWEBEBB.[ Fifth. Courts martial are courts of infe rior and limited jnrisdictiou, and have no jurisdiction to try any person I except such as are by la to amendable to Such trial. Sixth. The legislative is the political de partment of the government!, and when the writ of habeas corpus is nit suspended by Congress, the Executive has no politi cal power to imprison the pebple. Judge Paine moreover declares that he should consider the establiahmeutof the doctrine that the President posseses illim itable powers over the land oy adelaration of martial law, *‘ as a calamity little if any less , to be . deplored lhan the success of j uno rannsyt vania. " The judiciary committee of the Pennsyl vania House of Representatives hare re ported a bill to prevent the 'emigration of negroes and mulaltoes into l the State. It prevents any such persons from coming into ■Pennsylvania, either temporarily or permanently, under penalty (jffihdictment, and line noteiceediug, with impris onment not exceeding one year. The se cond sectlerhfiß' deftdlbjjvs: j “ That if '.Jsny. 1 person or persons Ishall bringog cee&e to-be-brpngbtinto thisjState any negro or mulatto slave, whether such slave is set’fre6*6?m’6t,he shall.be adjudged ■■ goilty of a misdemeaepr, arid' npon: con viction thereof Shall be fined for every ieuch negro or mulatto, in any gem not ex ceeding $5OO-, and shall undergo imprison ment for a perfbd.'pot excoedingoae year, jpe both, in theidiscretion oil the court.” The third sectiou makes it the duty of Bherjffs,.cong'd9ies l police officers To' affest such negfdeß ahd. muiattoes. The fonrth section .phoVidea Thaf .nothing in’ this act shall be construed To apply to teapisters or seyvapte femppiarily within tbe;3tate. • j. ", iloKaowledgruent Vof the Aid for . Lancashire. :■ T Qn the lfith of February* public meet ing whs " Jieldin St.| George's.' Ball, in tfjverpooV'-tO- welcome Captain .Ipunt, commander of fhe relief ship ‘ G risVold, whichwassent froni, Nqw tprk. with a proHsroiii, 'toY tHe.'Xancashiro Btifferers. The _ demonstration was !im p6siiig’and..cQrdial>theßpeakers,. express ing the warmest regard tor the New York merchants through ; sybbae. liberality the ship’ was fitted .out. ■ i'- General Scott and General Me , - j-.. - • Glellan.' It is well'knawn that if all the. corres pondence between .Gem. .Scotf .the Pre'si deiit trans mitted to the Sendt6, ; it'wbulfc peered That the requested' to report' direct to The Bresidantymndy there fore, could notreport to General Scott. It is farthefvshdwn ■-that Ihe President's request did . npt-ilaHt ; a long time, and that Gen, Scott afterwards became per fetly satisfied. ...... . : .; lilpbnstrutik. lluringa Bplar eclipke witnssajjd.ihßm dostan, on the Ist of January, crowds of i. pobple assembled at the Ganges to bathe > jobiur saered • watere, ' total atThmwmbsflin . credible number of .fonr iniliioiiCf-SUeh crowds had not been seen in dhe 'rivet |for half a centpjy. too mhnifeßt that . Asiatic superatijtioh fg ,not .djcoMoglbo : rapidly.: as some have led the peoplU to suppose. . . . . : ■ ! -L'lt-c! ,yh'frßr«W. , |^rahoy:''jEllhi.: !i "Secretaiy ;ns :fclr! the new national he denomlaatiausldf Ss,.sld )6y Ssf>p. and *£s£s;s>' [.Sniier he TaJb&iSt bfTGougress-anthonzLngla maH On-i ; al.'CarreUcy.No : desi injP Will helcopfid :r ed that had iir whole ir inpart, upon any . .bond, certificate, or othei| r^resentatjt!4i'o£salue,;.|.h,iii s t Oriferedloutof-iptS' > , The ca6e.qfljiri.!Kaox?corre£ipqnlient of Thq lferald witfi‘ the : bnrg, has been! deckled; He was'charj ed by GeeeralvSliermsn-withubeiiigia: sj yj and .with hating !fßfnished ihfi) l rtsatian;to the enemy. ~T?hej Gftfts'him not gitilty -of .girihgTintefligeneor,toi the General- Sherman obv -deandSYdiiilfiitij SS»W4a® aot,to The Beverend Clergy. The electioneering from the pulpit of I the clergy, especially of the New England I clergy, is nowppacting, as bsjex ] I by. of'SCDwithllhe tfe los&pf jpeiff§rivile§jes. fThe-new leonspiptipn Wlevies upottlhe I ghodllß off9ergj§ne#ibs well agiuponSjhe I [laity' AuAlohny lettepehysi.-" '4?'' | “ The judiciary committee of the House I I reported a bill this morning to repeal the 1 I existing laws exempting clergymen from | ( taxation, and placing them on the same | {bodingwith persona#ngaged inwall. oAerj I classes of ; business. -' The- billi-lias oeCifi 1 presented here for several years past ; | ( fhiß’iS the first "time” tliSt * they have been j | able to obtain a report; The interference | in politics by such men as Beecher j Chee- ] | yer, and others, - and their; efforts ito em-.j J bitter the people of different .Jsjections, j against > each-other, .are the cause ot the ,| success in getting the report at-this time.’ 1 | Thus the'good-clergy-suffer for - the sinß ( of the bad. —New York Express. The Dupont Powder Mill. J A correspondent of- the Tribune writes! from Clifford, Susquehanna,. County, Pa.,( that he distinctly ‘heard the explosion ot the Dupont Powder-Mill at his residence* Expecting that an explosion had occurred). ;he ,noted the time—26 minutes past 2p. m.> | andafterwards found that it took place \y Wiffnington De 1.15 minutes before 2 p,m (The' distance between' the two places i§ 135 miles, which accounts for tho difference | of time between the‘occurrence of the ex | plosion and when the correspondent beard The New Corvette. The new steam corvette to which Cap?; tain Boggs, of the Vanina", was orderedy has made her.trial trip, and is a completed unceeßS. Oneof the officers, writing about; ■ it, says : “She can makejeasily twelve to fourteen knots,-and since wc Left Ports-, mouth everything has been working admi) | rably. If the Alabama comes in our way, |we will give her a brisk chase and a few | metallic compliments/’ Amusing. A Boston contemporary understands; that Martin Parquhnr Tapper, the author of- “Proverbial Philosophy," wrote a short time ngo In a prominent Senator of tha United States, entreating him to exert his influence with the President to pre vent the latter from using the guillotine which he had imported for decapitating the rebels. The New Judgeships. There are already about eighty applicants for the four Judgeships created by the act reorganizing the Courts of the District. The powers of the Courts have ceased. The President will doubtless make the appointments in a few days. The Princess Royal. This vessel was taken to the Navy l’ard yesterday to be fitted np ns a gun-boat.— She draws about eleven feet of water, and when the necessary alterations nre made, will probably carry about ten guns.— Philadelphia bulletin of Friday. On Sundav morning at® o’clock, Mrs. SAKAIi A., wife of Joseph B. Garrard. I The funeral will take place this afternoon at 3 e’oloek precisely, from the rosldenoe of her hus band. No. 104 Webster street, Ke'lgious services will commence at a quarter to two o’clock. £1 «>>si JTtrios wA’rr.n, Plantation Bitten; Vo well’s Rat Poison; ( Lindsey** Blood Searcher. . Liquid Stove Polish; • Brockedon’* Soda Fills; , * McLoan’s Strengthening Cordial; Cover's Rbeuruatio Pill*; Wood’s Restorative Cordial; Reed’s Magnetic Oil; Elixir Caiisaya Bark; For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, febld corner Suuthfiold and Fourth streets Comer of Feandtlt, Ctatr ML, Pitta'll rplli: LABGTHT, CffEAPFST A5l) JL: best of the United States. $95 para ftr a fall Commerc'al course, including Writing and Commercial Arithmetic. No extra charge* for Manufaotuors Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister’&sons at prioe. Students en* ter and review at any time. This Institution is condcotnl by experienced Teacners end practical business men, hence the pryfeßgcofarxnuiuoteaat.tbis College by bosi nejt men.throughout the country, aa well as this city, l ■ f ' - Prof. A. COWLEY, long known as best Penman of the Orion, teaches Ornamental ami Rapid Business Writing. dSP'For specimens of Prof. Cowley’s unequalled Writing, andCatalosue containing lull uifcripa- HOOrVocloie twent^five^(m|a^tu^h^Pnnoj)^la. feb<awdawtf. W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., Have cn hand Beys* and Ycuths* FINE FREM CALF BOOTS, Also a laro steck of Boys’ and Youths' Oalf, Grain antL Enameled Balmorals! Congress Gaiters and Scotch Ties, which ahoy are selling at low prices » NO. 81 FIFTH JTREfify fab2o " iii the Quartermaster's FARM FOB BALE-I ▼ ; will offer fnr*hje, oh March 37th. at pabho out ry, mvf&riHr situated mr the Stes hpaviMti Pi kb, in Washington; : oounty, Pa, one mUeWestof Florence. 2 ahdilwo mU?s from the. PUtebur.gh snd Steub^ttviHO”Railroad. Itcua tries 120 acre*, all under good tonoe, lias a good two story from dwelling, good barn, stable; and other outbui dings, has a good orchard, find is well watered, ana nas npon it a good ooai bank. Sale to oommenoe at 1. o'clock, wh6n terms will be mado known by ’ mh-klwd ELIZABETH UUFF3IAN. € A RPET 8 • 1862. ‘“Mill 1862; Wi Hi « n. McCAiiiiriii. 87 FOURTH' STREET, ■' *een bought previous to a series, oi. and now; replenished (just before -toe largest advance of the season) with the newestdo signs la Carpets, Oil Cleths, Window bhadea, &o . •A favorable opportunity is offered purchasers at ’moderate rates, as prices will be higher, decl? jW Strengthen andlinprpVO the .Sight. KEW DIBCOVEKY - Russian Spectacles, UEBBpSS BVCFEBINO FBOB DE .-*• footivo eight, aiiain*£rom«s;eor other cans oatfbe rcHeved by' tiring tbo Bnnalftn Ptb* ble Spectacles, which hawbeen well tried by' many responsible oituons of Pittsburgh ana vi oinuy, to whom they have given perfect satiafac* i .bon» The certificates of these persons can be seen at my offioe. • '*j Allwho purchase one pafr-of the BimSaq Pebble Spectacles are entitled -to .be supplied in foture free of ohn-rge with those which will always give satisfaction, :j Therefore, if yon wish lo ensure an improve* l men tin yoursight call on | J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the RuiianPebblo SpeotaclM, ianlo ' ■’H<a »9 ?o«t BiSd^ng FARMER WAKTED—I DESIBE A!V experienced, competani man, to take chare© :«fa figiaU tannfforty acres adjoioitfrAflegheny City. wno will be expected to puttheTarnrin good oonditooiL repairing iencai. tor-Apply immedi ately to. W.J. KOESTZ, «lt( MonongahelaHouSe. 'iJv >ilia * TO-DAY’S ADVEBTISEMEHTS. rrspNoVicE^jnEmanagers or j 11aife^Trga Sanitary Oom fii 11 egfSrei retftwsted to meet at the Banking A Co , THIS (Monday) FTEgjffiuff, lmportant business *Esy oiftft! oi tbel&i&irnfen. ssfj JTh. HUNTJSB, Seo'y V cffijF®~THE BOROUGH OF from March 25th, J*mes Kelly, ' „ To tttC’Borough of Temporancevilie. DR. March 5,1863—T0 amount per duplicate for Boro; gh TaxeB„„. $514 42 1863—8 y amount paid James - * McDowell, Trearsurer $467 88 J^rrordanAiSxcneratiow^k^^Sl^W 2^5 ®^ 515 Per centage for collecting.' -.24 6$ , a | *51442 James McDowell. Trtasuier, . . , i - ■ To tho BOrorighofTenxperaiceTille, v: •'u Balance From March 26tbT, 1862~~..,5-:S <23' , Keceivedlbtt takes ffomVeaoB6l, 40 j f - Vlarcb 6, by Jas7lTeUy, ’ \ 467-83; ■** ■» «&<*> 'areb outstanding: $ 73 -62 Amojmtdf I .warrsntspaid n 842 *5 Peremt'arfe 9 37 Ba!tihdsiu Trea5ure........... 50 97 : jV : y . « —— $476 51 rinHE JL HO'C ?Errln pursaanceotajouit resolutiqn of GootCu ti psfeiea Msrcnfitl£fB6S« iB hereby'given ihatf the Oboibe’ dfuH and other Stallannd VegethbleStandsm t&eftcnr Market House. Allegheny JJity t s?iU,toe sold at HJBLIO 0 OTCRY. cera?marieink .a tfi] oc 1 ook,. m,of 'ixiTKii>Ay.,iiAtt!Cji''3uisß3.> « ond the demand iisuppHed, • According to an oxdinanco; wlqpt&d^FihbOity CounelL»March -Stb. 1863: efilltHraT \ An Ordinance itegulfttit® thtf Mal3c4tB iii-Aff^Httiy €ity<; the choice ©fetalis and,Bttoda>Ul^jiahtrluliiecfr.to as to all stands or stalls far ‘Wbloli%b&^ii r oF $25 or more-sha 1 bppaid;: ansLfca-*rt«in ot bfioyer as foalj stalls or itands ropon vbicha bonukw leSfiihahs2?rhalrbe‘oflid.. JV"** j _lhe BtaUplad hf.h# Matkel Heusei ihawmg tbe ■ eucfi > stall or sUpJyUl.be on the with gas. The;! thfidmtcher's stalls |t»nds are.oil Jixed* ahtL tmmbetcd, sojdhat ub -leasee maykn wiils exact location aoaame.uptiaf room' fad he able to aroid traaFpfcirußg his own peaches to and from the market. MarkeUlroureare fixed by City; (friicinces at froih 12 eVfdßkm on fcondsy until.? 2 m opTuea day: Frf Tfmrfdayuntul2 mon!Friday* and fronrl2 .week-rbolng for fife . •. [ . Any fdrthdr infotmationc&n, he obtained on an* plication to either « Ifa rlltdbreigned, at any time, or ht tho Market Tlooßeon the day of sale. : K.B.¥R4NCtiS. aOP-H/BORUANI). SAirt.JjtlDDLB. , , Committee on Markets* DIED: mh9-3tchgsz mhO-diWtil JJRAKEIN MiASTATIOW BITTERN, Drake's,, Plantation Bitters, t' , Prate's Plantation Bitters,; - - tor Bile by . JOSRPH . corner of t • e Diamond and Market ttneu mhfi corner 6f the Diamond snd ; Morket street* WiyUOW C IiKTAISS, gref.n ajs d QoldiTor sale by W. P. MARSHALL. mb7 87 WooAatreet. U7AI.li PARERS. BTEW AMD BEAU titol. at IS-oeatß. for Bal* by m 1,7 W. P* MARSHALL, OOI.D IS FAI.I.I.\a, IllT BOOTS, Sheet and Saltan are adßanoing: t'o o*ll aod .eeure » bargain at . • Cbelp Cash Store.TtS Market "Street. 2d doutfroniFilth ! 1 ;infi< SPItkBTO STOCK or SOOTH* SHOES' flatters and Balmorals, Jtuftecefvtogaha will be sold at a eliaht advance orer Eafterii pnoaSe— GWo mo a Cheap Cosh Store, Isol.OS Market irU. ~ 91 door lirooi Fifths W- fmhi .. !%■ E-UTIET I*UOPKBTV-JT*# irl: ohblee building loti each'?! leet frbnt by. 103 doer. Mot, ST and 88 in Sweeney's plpa of 1,4, f.. ..1.1- l’. | |, ; ,f' j mb7 ; . ‘ 512Jaritors^3tfa:-~ • Potatoes- iet> Ki:- shaun ock Potatoes just rcc’d andfor kale by* WS. A. FK^ZSHi. !• tub? eorfior Market tuidFim-street. P l it L I C..JTO.IIC-E Ot tICK OF Tin PnSN’irE»IC»OAH Co, 1 ; CaS.L DgFA&TUXXT, 1 ■ fIIHE PENNSYLVANIA HAIEBOAD M Company hereby give pubjtl! notice ta all whom it may concern, that* in parsnenee of the power and authority eon femxiuponitbyiundry 'provisions c f an ant of the, General tAiteadbly of the Commonwerltn of Pennsylvania Act lor thoealoot tho Main Line of the Public A- D.ope thousand eight hundred and stxty-threo, abandon .:t thaSh of the IVeetem Gi vision oftheoanali lately^forming a parj/Uhe Main Line yn .thcffublie, Wojke. anJ togetboraJio with such DatiiS ’ Feddw amd Reser ,voire lying weal qf Johbstowiitaa pert&ihsioor are used in connection with saldUppex Western Division. , “ ' 1 ‘ By order of the Boanl of Direo k are, • i W itness the seal of*he said Company th 4 25th cfayofFebruary. A, D. IBC3. ■ " : I S.j mbfcdt&Byl Resident. rjltt lU£ PUBLIC. Dally arrivals, by ExprdW%ilct RaUjtta&l pfY,’ NEW, GUOIIH! at ;■!.;7 liliicruui & Glydci’s, NO.' 78 MAItKET SXfiEETi; The latest styles of. Embroideries, Collars, Sotts, Handkorohiefo, Laces, ■; Fancy Goods, Uead.Ne&,Fat- • terns. Skirts,'Coriete;' £ • targe assortment of .jr. . i ; : 'ry.. (ifoyes. Furnishing goods, .Cot Ladies, entfemen,imd children: Fins, Needles,* Thread andothersmalPwarrs. • j We invite the special attentihnmtwholesale wad retail ..buy era, confident that we:pon eveir want in priceand varietK ~ ■{ ••,. MAORtjj| ; & GLIDE. N o . 7fl M ar.ketr S fr.e pt. m)id Between Fourth and the Diamond, - ■ ,#3.sop i^?3™V,S; 1 5i5» incumbrance; oi she most acted Sl ”i e .^ iv 9 n .BPo% two improved. tracts ol land worth tqjec times the amount, situated;in an ad lolhitigoountyj clirte -by the toiinty s&t; I The :BctimtieswillhLe!perfeatn i '. i • ,v *i • , THOS J. H.EENAN.AH’y at. Law. * Bl Diamond stre^t.H^tabutgh WE WOVED tAU THE AtipsK. Hon of Buyer* to’Ourstocfc of •■ “ -.** I. SPIfeMD a ’ embracing all tho'neweat sly lei of I - PLAJUX AM FANGY CASSIMEBjiIS, suitable for Business B<iita..A full and complete assortment of fine blp<uc .;. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEBES.If JC. iV 'l '::.n i n ' J Plain and frgured Silk : rlndO&ahmarß '\V«i|inga w. h. moqee; do., i:f 148 EEDEBAEBTBKKIY 1 < comer of Market SftuarmAlleghW.city , L * bfh n . , T, i KIKRj* RROVEH- 1 Offisd 3KLihßrta»treet,nppotltbthe i P- Hi." NO. IOC yOtTKaTI BTBEKX, STOCK AKD bill BROKEB Prominfeory Notes,! Stock. Bonds, a&ijkbriclag bought and sold v* . T ABGB MWJEULIKG OX SKCpjiD i-i'Btr»e< for jfan£ g Hnwa . [” - Seal Batata udßeanalAftaUt _.. i, Mii^JWMatnrti-i TO-DAY'S ADVBBTISSXniYS A. large and superior assortment of TrosseScOJl shonld|CaU and ■!fuh 'rao'i jd^PHtt'LHrawa. .. ■ . JOSEPH FLEMING, cSra tribe Diamond and Harketft. oorner thkJHamoiMfcwicfrMdikbfc at. my . . ; .rd?;--K 'ti< j jgrPERiOBJSODA ASH ASH, Superior Soda Asb atid/Pot Ash, _ Bnperjp£Bp 8 aifd ?61 A. ih, ,/OSEPttfISWB'fI’S ; corner th«'Bain6nd : »ni'Miife«t^tre#t. r ' ;s l -V_ ;if yLl.'i'*'- Uii l j ■fto-PAMMHWWIP-WE, 1 -- THE I'V V/deratened.hnvo.this day; formad a teo-Pait- aadsorla'sf Jfm.(Piokera* oilftCtfViii? the -pafiicat oticiarryiSK on the SUttf l&iUaiir. Sand >lw -TOolesMfflwßHdfflafflßtisneißi Win Pickera aill,Jr., Ift antharind for ub andtiyff tneJSra natw in-lUjaMti. j • ... ~' rrr Wm."PICKEEBGILLi Sr.. ssfe% p ■ <D :-g,d :“rSM T. g 49 .s°;S':. s % i g** .&A.BB ’riSM-iMS- Fji 5© m B .|;W; ABO. f^#fW6!S £ S & -r « “k:; :&EJ: S' I 2 ,iis| « « B 7 s- <—y a .fe , © 1» H-li-V’•■f-g © « e= rrj a. w | ; s • I—j i w » w :fc 1? a 1 Bi* w,, b §. -. a : M * .-© -f ** e. H. GOODS GOODS . strips -■ STYLES . ABOUT PRICE - ,622 Fifth Street* i . fSr llCTt^oortoKniioMiOffieo;; ■ fTIOID. 81LTIB, DEMAND ?IOT»»» 7 3.10., Bonds and Coupons, Mid a*) other government segritleg.-hpnght by , &co., f tnhs,6md ; Wood at eefc .qomer oEXhird; AXm^CTIVEU S^zLe!;-' AT .ii‘ dr :: *• Si 59 BASKET STBEfc^ \ . ''OF ■'' -V; 8 l L. ;E‘^ ; s many of them at old priees. € L. O A K S . . ; ,.' ' , i - ! atlcfstbaa lut prices. : SnAWp§,%Tj6iEA'!! FRENCH, ■•BBEJSS , Otu rmcEs. | ■ WCell and tee ■' ' i LILLIPUTIAN WEOOipe, CardPKotpgrapka.of' ‘ | TOM THUMB AND HIS WIFE, I TOM THUMB AND HIS.wjIFE, Ton tHihb Asi» His ■* AT 'Pit; tO>;:;Gl|rf ■' 1 / r: -' - Ml'. l JO J ■ • ■ oppositettrfß.’b.’* mi .liMi 5(090' btUei Photographs of prominent fcira' amlwomen. : . mjAßwereEHtEirar- r,.; v ,; hereintor*.; Thwownjflthu fantlqmto; r ®*‘ A.Hoevder, ii»' rr ?“ oo ? lUe '' in vsoftoeif'ij'ne ■SLChsilei Hotel" do . .;' : ' 4 d6 l '-= SO yr* {- JlddreraiWaahjhiton HbtelvOT Soi : UO6, PJttebanSTlVO-•/ • *;! 'nt,* a £eb2o;lyd ."rriTS* BJBCIfiVED' ’ "" .’•' |. «J. - .ifi” • »iplendld gtoofcbf ; ' ~ •• BPBIBffDEIiAnTKSrBBEBS GOODS ■ ■ , #TkHK’ «KTr ‘ni l TEA *WMl*«* TO-DAY’S ADVBBTISEMBIfTS jg— T-ISOO—X DBAKB 8 PLANTATION BUTE S Jhey purify, strengthen and invigorate They create a healthy .appetite They are an antidote tn change of water and diet They nyereome the effect! of dissipation and late hours T^, ie y fdrentthentheryrtemand enliven themind They prevent miastio and intermittent fevers Phey ouro and Constipation : Mor- DUS’ " - Tta^enraJlv<Of .complaints and Ferrous Head- Theyate Jh? best Hitters inllw jroild. They dale the weak mah strong, afidarurieihanstod. nature’s great restorer. They are made Ofpnre St, Croix Jtnm, and the celebrated Callsaya Bark, rootsand are taken the pleasure f sons requiring a gentle stimulant. e ** o ®*® Sold by all Qrooers, Druggists. Hotels and Sa a F.H.DBAKEACO., (jflbtitwQe tpj Ettor Yotk. 0” 1» Bns PBISIKBBT Apples jurfreceived a^for^sateb^^ _ £|ft£aiid tint street. . mh7? : V 0. Beak h-io bbls prime kayy JJeaMjiMt received by * thh7 * ‘ l - Coraw%ArfWan<l jnrstttr jets. C'l OLT’S RETOIiTEBS-OLD AID J newmodehA-t >i v i Alien ifWheelook.B Cartridge, do. fcharp’s - do do. Smith A Wesson's do d 0.., . jt^orj«Ain|s|powK, mhf A a •.•-4- r 136 Wood atreet COOPERS* ASD CARPESTEBS I£>OLS Just rec'd and for sale by , v> . £ JAKES BOWK. •jiilii' 1 '*• ‘ 136 Wood street. fl INSMITHS' MATERIALS FOR P?T gaialoiv-ty . * jIAMESBeWS, ’ &• 2 ISCWred Sties*. POCKET PISTOLS-VARIOUS Kinds for sale by JAItESJBpWN, .emffUAk. -A j S r -i'.i HcS ffidfroo* «*• lI'ANIIITA Oil. STONES—FOR SUE « by JAMES SOWN, an&ftutfojt sßwsjrj'.K riaa Waod Btraet. .... i'r K • - ; - has received aiaWß-’siock of Ladies'* Hisses and Children's: 1 > »‘oo : *r ■ BhliW>rsJs,Oai£eis and Shoes, mh7 ■, : At ISFiftb'stirot, near Market. OLD PAPEfiHAKOINSK AT LOW NT." pricoat.r calo by ■ ■ ; - ' -.ass I, .- 5 .... ■- f■^■'Nigwir.y l ** mb7 in ! -; ; ltretL ift A \ Ot I w CgERIKtt IS Til E •TISfE.TO V «f •{-• 7.‘. Vrß tjih ?B ! L O 0 D - .ioali • -■ ■ '.'trith Extractor N ABSiP ARIL LA, -.••••..J • . r. A.J.BA7fKIN &CO.’S i H V.; Ilf 11 ifV s*. j.: u- . Wo.-oi.L» 'Btore l^Mftrket street Fourth, ‘ v mh3 .S-Vw GOODS, OjOMTBY MERCHANTS will find a verylarge and cbioce stocfcof Dry -rGoodaat » J B .A'it ®l Eeßs? Sci ,v a. r . i--.. u,r.i/2tfl ,?iOr.'j'a ‘ * , ;NQf ; SSi^BKEg,Sg^ET. ' t' • i'v'f 7 ~ * IA-vsu-i*. .-AS., ■« : )^c IiESSTHift EASIISBJfvrIRICES. On i s ;.v lVa-^.UOY.i>yL L . , plhS ,>A V . ,•■>• ~ Tf? r-y\ STYLES USUAL m pW-SHHMOOifc 1863 EATON,mCRITM CO., NOS. 17 & IS FIFTH’STREET, ! 'Have jttat receivedacoinplete 'stock ofnew and .desirable Spring goods,.to.which they invite th® attention of wholeiate a«d retafl" bny&i. The larger pdrtion of their purchases'' were made be fore the resent cnormOnsadvaTiee in prices in the in thefaitern Markets,' andthey can-.now offer rash lnaneoments-as will prove advantageous to their customers. sTheirstoefcoonaistaofSlthatiji new. and- desirable ioDress• Trimmings deriei; Lace Goodßf Head' BrersSJß.ieh Bonnet Ribbons, Rdches,-' Ho!ser». : Glcr*ee.'Mitts, Shirtg,CoUar?,iCravats';Tle*.Balmot»Fand Hobp Skirts? Zephyrs. Shetland Ram Umbrellaa- Tarty ; Fahns,.- ; Pin>fWatton3. Tapea. lbrredi full as sortmentof Sman 'Waree and l'hrfer-i&uolea. I - - City and countrymerebants,milUners.'and ped dlers, and all who buytoael 1 again; shhuld not faitlooall and'oyainine’theiratocfc ' I £n^aSi!^strle^f 'ftl ness of tho]alisfirnJttTiri)e'sctHe3.byeiC&or part ner ut No. 19 Jlfth jjtteet. n....,.»*•?* j BASjtTEL GKAY. ! . ; J. (|KAT, • . The. undersized lMYinientored in to a co-part nenotfubt tE6:t)arppBa op Otmtiiiuingiha Merch fch't TallOdlikiiiriDeal-ittMer thePßamVof Biu. Ksaltf* Reae,at the proseiit afancKHb, 19 fifth attMt- % MtCB bfthessfttooa** upon tho. Ut6mnn ..p . i.~ ;>P _j i V. ? J.StoiP&KaRAY. | , m J. POSsIKL, Into cutter with R. GrayA Son, .-, • F i>~- •■• i-.c;iors-C-,: rirsiatscasa ■&' I . .HhTihe dißiiotod.of mT .’intercßtlhito firm of Sama»lGrayabSdn;toMestra.Bray. : -!l’oBJieland Kefle.l would return' my*tcoero-th*ikl to my ninny: . trieudi- tor their .ge c erous_ patronage, : thraoghia dertohf jeara/pndiwdttlctßiost cordi ally commend to a o-ntinuaiico of their faYors« fbaljn{! nrture&ythapthcy bill con duct’ their bustnouadiSiactoiy to all. ss7si ■ ■ BAMUEt GRAY. March 2 mj.oiMQKfc coMPiAranw of bats No more eomplmnmKjOt,ulate. ana Mice, > . Use Biller. sr> j . It is th,# fori : y: GzterminsUiigf'Bata aiia Mice, -fortitinfc yfrecmed-by.^.^;• 1 . ._No,69i’edsmstreet AQgfiunr • 'For gale liy Prarefete Bentfaliy; * ; mh3 .!'• = B B OXI K , wi 10 i '" : ' x '- y,T - vls fSLfiU ' -A.> ■ Ij «' ’W AU is JtA,CX| '-' e • BAIIISOEE, Ml)., ' PpSMJOBHaiWiJISiaHAJTS, jpnnnpt'll. ,&.. Saffify Fill*, *o3F*all kimfe of W osfr sm iuxfhs.M&rc&ati B aut aa<f B*iDeK3 & S<ma, abch Gibbet,: 4th .ii 1 ■ Htol tin »tw allon of lluctrafr diwjiablis ioiU oontraJl lo* o*ljtr. either - mh3;lyd .ijyr.pß^ftnv i , , 100 d« Dry Peaches;. . ‘ - 7d* do . Pared *do' 7, -' 1 00 bblß'Miekerid Nc».S*nd-Sr “> •|fahi ■;■;• . corner Btwtt. *? A V Mp * tub^^f«b.'|! lsfe.} ; rrtllE - PBMIBE)irAS»**»ACEBS X of tie Company for ereotmge bridge ovor Monorigabela river VPPJ^.JJ^wSfe.ISj? IO eounty of Alteghraiy.^bavatblß. e Dividend of FOURJ4) «*? c? ■S? itfletook wblch wttl bepad *o the Stockholder* or tbdr degal representatives. attho Bankta* Hdd:e of H. HolmedatSon».roß-Ot.'dft£*i March .■•aftrß -BUILfUSfi XOT* FOR SALK Jc m.it4.W.R?NCBVn.LB Fottf Iot» 24 to 110 Jiett'»tfoh:'hatidsoinjßly aituated on Charon atrdehaitnated nearthoTaatenirer Kaihray, wtu ba aoJcohOap Moiiß ,»dfcii ylfieilon *t t&ia Ofc &HM /
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