jtlAfliT POST. ; A «» Appeal for the Contrabands j Headquarters Department ) M.PETTEJXGIJLI. A CO., »«. 37 ' „ THE TENNESSEE, L ™f T J , AKRKOW,NKWYORK and6 STATE Mejiehis, Teen., Jan. 20th, ’«3. J p, , Order No.‘Ml thhris«d t° take Advertisements and Subscripti'vie Chaplain J. R. Locke, of the 2d Ueci- P mont Illinois Cavalry Volant,eer«. A.JS " : ant Superintendent of Contraband., has . permission to visit the loyal States for the (purpose of soliciting contributions for the contrabands in this department. By order of Major General U. S. Grant. Thos. A. Rawi.ins, A. A. G. .> in my char 8° at Memphis. Tern., 2,500 contrabands, two-thirds of whom are women and children. The govern ment is feeding them add partially clothing the men, but it is impossible for the Gov ernment to clothe the women and children whose condition is deplorable indeed— many of them almost naked. They are I also almost entirely destitute of bed cloth ing and cooking utensils. In making their escape to our lines they had to leave all but l 0D- These thousands who ! have fled to ns for freedom appeal through their silent suffering and tears to the be nevolent for help. Many of these poor sufferers must perish in their strupo-le for freedom if not assisted by the benevo lent in the loyal States soon. I will remain in the city three or four days, and will be thankful for all second panded clothing, «nd material to make into clothing for men,women and children, hoots, shoes, leather, cooking utensils,' yarn, knitlingand sewing needles, thread, I pins, thimbles, bed clothing of all kinds I I towels and carpenter and Bhoemaker | ‘°? a - 4'l articles may be left at Smith field M. E. Church, at the Sanitary rooms or with the Secretary, No. 131, Second atreet - . J. R. Loc-ke, Chaplain 2d Illinois Cavalry WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18. I? MB NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE The Democratic Clab and Mr. j McTighe. AllL 1 £ rgo S /? d eQth, i® iaBtie meeting of the IT«,VS g C , ourlty Democratic Clafc was Vig'laet Hall last evening, when heffollowing resolatmns were unanimons th&sFbsl • 6nd ordered t 0 be Pablished in ahnlm El c’, The P ublic has been 3 “ hy false and scandalons statements FnJll J ‘° certal e newspapers, concern thf« Fh,h ea ‘T ? f OEe A- McTighe aitl* this Club—an<f whereas this organization occifcied the Hall at the corner of Fifth wirbft?* T?T?fc U ”/ e £“ arrangement with! the Third Ward Democratic Clnb, whmb arrangement had notbeen comple- 1 ted la- any official action of oars. There- 1 fore | I ,T bat tbe Statements made in to ri h ' B Club having been excluded COr , Cer Fifth and Grant nifl l’e 0 l! slo - val sentiments, by open noticd from the owner of the Hall, are ut terly false and unfounded. hJlu-H™ T bat no ““tics was received by th| C!ub th gh John Cag Qr ja ether person, that the proprietor desired to n-poshess his property, and that the only • ITo A ' f ‘hu proprietor talked of onr ’“‘"V 1 ? Hall was because a motion was wade in the “Club” to procure a arger (Hall. After the said motion was McThrh -° f ’ aD<i , the Out adjourned, Mr. to soml rV n .K V1 ° 6nt u age of Passion stated the rf f m 6 , member 3 ho had given an U,lt,l ( . the , , st of April for nothing, M aereh “ refu ? l t 0 oceu W’ il under rent f “ “l ,on . tor one year following, (or words lo th l3 effect) would be very bad treatment towards him . remotedf’ A ' M=Tighe is'hereby hlS po3lUou as Treasurer of The Missing in Capt. Kane's | . Company. i otvZ a i ist - a the missin 8 ot to. E, loth Pennsylvania Cavalry, in : fhe engagement on the 2lith inst: ■ a a P, t ' f atl i c h Kane, Sergeant Alexan der Mcttannis, Sergeant fames Russell p Banrhml J °p :l Mur A y ’ Private s Samuel ; Baughman, Peter Callahan, John Con nelly, Joseph Donihoe, Daniel Egan ''Green Joh, i r p «her, Leander breen, JAmes Greer, illiam C. Means Mathias'B. Mornyer, Wm.’ i. 0 Callahan, Jp, VTvant. There i a no 01 the repunthiltCa P t - Kane Ury°4=° Ude,it 01 an^3tern( ' ote “ h.,' uVol rec °nnoissauee that was mad- Vf-hil i i hur , 3d& ?’ lmd «r Major Henry A, hite, towards the enemy's strongholds near Woodstock, Capt. Geo. W. g Snear' • ’ °p CpjhPan.y K, Thirteenth Pennsyl- Gff‘? C f-T lr /’ ln ™ uti "S a number ol t e P e ‘ skirmishers from the woods re- Street-“ th , r n“ gh th « wri «t from the [foe, while m the act of puilinn iis jjutol from the holster. The Captam kas in close quarters with a rebel Major, hd was s'nre of his prize at the time of he occurrence. The enemy made no fio-ht .nd retreated to his strongholds.” “ ' [ Important Legal Question. | Bef6re Justice IVoodward, of the Sn- Breme Court, on Saturday, Mr, Brewster ap F lied for an injunction to’ srd and South street, ffhiladelphh, Passenger , Railway from jroceeding yuth the work of constructing jierond. The bill filed raises direct”! 5 if question of the authority of the Legis* {Bure to. grant the use of the streets with'- ahtrequiringthe grantees to first secure *e consent of Councils. Justice Wood ward inquired of Mr. Brewster if he atOughtthatSvas still anopen’question. Mr Brewster sa d that his own view ot the flatter was that the Legislature, as agen- Ugl thing, had the right,although thepres- TC, ca ? p " as exceptional, inasmuch as the Mmini of the road were within the city mi 1 j ts - . dust ee, Woodward remarked that frequently expressed his doubt in 6tord to the power of the Legislature in ffi respect, but he had always been met S ! 8 ,, br f th L r ? n °. n tbe benob with a state lent that the point had been decided in 6 (tort on and Is Casey. He had examined (feie cases, and would only add that they Mi not removed his doubt. The argu f„ut ou the njotion was fixed for Saturday f;„ l>id uot get it All. f countryman presented a check at |ol our banking houses yesterday, for ,Po°, just about car time. The Cashier ibted out SpOO, and while he turned to Mithe otherj $2,000, the countryman, imposing the p.le before him was all he !, entitled td, took it, started off and.* ably left fpr home without discover his mistake, as he did not return for rest. “Phancy his phelinkB ,, when Recovered I the discrepancy, and the ins of pickpockets, thieves, and swin si that wilPbewilder him until he finds me can getfthe $2,000 yet due him by 18 . where he got his check cashed.— ■time he Will wait till he gets Wl. lief vial 3 Nett I Altered Notes. were shown yesterday what purport be a ten Hollar bill on the Exchange of this city, but which, on exami a, proved to be an alteration from a tie one. |l'he centre vignette, viz'- cattle at!hay mow, crows to the I but the red 3's on cither !i|K it are erased,-and their places oe tW by two large red X'a. The ONE j|the two femaleß on left end is re fiVwS • su b3tituted, and the I jONE jn this medallion on right end Erased andj 10 nut in. The paper the signatures has a rough appear the erasure of the minute ! upon which the names are writ- | r -the workjis all clumsily executed, ! mo one familiar with money could detect tbp fraud, but the uninitia ould be oh the.watch. The genu 'js (old plate) have a roiling mill foi -vignette and the new plate a steam [with “Mail Packet Pittsburgh” on |house. | < robably it'utul Accident. Oil Monday evening a man named Grif ,’ I !?, 8 ' d *P£ at Saltaburg, on the Con ne.,.^Ue Railroad, was standing at the r , the depot here, when he was iby a train coming np and forced againMithe railing, inflicting injuries which mey prove fatal. He was placed upon the trainGand taken .home, where at last ac- t C o°relve e r Wa3 T *** D ° l eXpeCted : II; The Paymaster. Lyon, United States Paymaster Harheburg yesterday to pa ; off tl a . claims of such soldiers as hav» “““ 1 proper shhpe. He can be seen for w • at lil 8 o ffi ce of Captain E. S WngiL Provost Maishal, Girard House’ Bmithiield street, j aouse, T JF^ U,re °f “‘“‘"'eries. the hflri o, ector <4failed States taxes for 5f e Tgrtnampton dislriei, Pa, on M™ Ssjfcfg*? tillerMof J. S. Hattzell & Co , where the waa; E o„e through with to the fnsternatton of the owners. Tbe aeizuMß was made (for a series of alleged fraunjs on the Revenue, consisting* of selling whisky which had not , b .#i DB P ect k ° r returned and thus evading the payment of the taxes. i!' !. * Spring-Like, The weather yesterday was bright, warm and pleasant. A few more such days and we shall have the ladies .snorting their spring finery upon the tWotighfares every altornoon. Vfe fear, however, :l;at the equinoctial, With h occurs on l-’ridav, may “nng mote blustering weather. ’ I Will {»{■ PuMlslted I Our fair correspond. at is mistaken in supposing that ’’Use .Soldier’s Dream " » rejected. It will appear as soon as ie can find room lor so long a poem— which will, we hope, be at an early day. Will. Not l*ay It. At a recent meeting of the Iron Asso ctatron, at which nearly ‘all the mannlac turing firms of the city and vicinity were ed Pr^ S was unanimously -doptednot t 0 use their works, after the „ VP"! nes D any coal which cons f?°f e , th an Ifiree cents per bushel. After that date, if the diggers persist in their ex- I tortionate demands, the mills will fi e I stopped and they will find that the limited it e wi?l D nn? r ? ° al u 7 fami;i ™ who “fist hate j will not give them as much per day at the advance as they would, receive at the old price with the mills running. \\> rhinlc the movement will prove effectual. Attempted Fraud •I A few days since some two hundred bar reis marked ’‘Rarsfliue,” (wnich i, o’W n t tUJ rT a A X) ,ro “ !he(jil refinery bv thl Sht ' H “ tch -* Co -’ Erii '> fiy the government aulhoritiea at that place, end -mind to contain refined oil. I w.uch is taxed at S-l per barrel. Applica tion for the condemnation of the property has been made to t he Tuned StJttes Court at 6 Ne an v ‘V S lieved lha£ investigations at Newport will reveal a curse ofsyste matic deception, as the firm has been shipping large quantities of ’‘ParaSinc” and but little refined oil. • Released oa Rail Adam Oxsnhart. arrested last week aiter such a desperate straggie, and com mitted to jail on a oatl piece, was yester day taken before the Court of Common Pleas and released on giving bail in the sum of 53,000, viz: tjo.ooo to an *T e non he ° ld , char S e ’ incestuous adultery, bf,poo on a charge of assault and battery I'onr mtent - t ‘? kill ollicer Herron, and v-JOJlor resisting a process of Court. flax Straw The necessity of a substitute for cotton has become so apparent that our manu facturers are beginning to turn their at tention to the subject and ia our adver tising columns will be found a card from a firm which commenced the manufacture ot Jlax cotton several years ago and now lonnTi !t k 'l tbe y can S et Oom 1,000 to 4,000 tons of flax straw. At the present price of flax-seed the cxneriment ■swell worth trying, and we hope our it^ er d W ! la t e - 3 correct vie " - of the sub i. m 3D c do tbe,r . share in relieving the public from the increased cost of cotton goods by furnishing a cheaper substitute. Sylvias r,ov<*rs» This is the title of a nowl by Mrs. Caskell who has written some dozen very readable books, just issued by Harper A brothers It is highly spoken of and will doubtless command much attention. Miner has it for sale ; price fifty cents. Stock Sales. I he following stocks and real estate Wen w - f n-?t e Commercial Rales Rooms No. o 4 I’lfth street, by ,1. Q. Davis, Auct ioneer, last evening: Exchange Bank Allegheny Dank...... 1 1 A uo ;* M'TrhanLs' anri Manufa:■ [ll, i■ r:-‘[!ank aa linamnijlmm Deposit ( S Hand Street Bridge Co Monongahela Navigation tYmmm.v 'J, eat era Insurance t'o 7= ... Presentation ot Street Cars. The Philadelphia grand jury, in a iate presentiment, called attention to what has lecome a great nuisance here as well as there. _ They say: “The steeet oars are becoming a great nuisance by obstructing the crossings. The.grand inquest, by call ing the attention of the pnhlic authorities to the matter, express the hope that the companies will take the proper means to prevent the cats becoming a nuisance." Concept Postponed. In consequence of the inability of some of those who intend participating to at tend on the 21st, the complimentary con cert to Miss Lena Seriba has been post poned until Saturday evening, the '’Bth' mat. Concert Hall. Sanford and his opera troupe drew an other grand honse at Concert tfa.ll laat evening. The entertainment waß a capi tal one and gave entire satisfaction to the audience. '1 he fresh jokes of Sanford and his merry men are very amusing and can not fail to please. A new programme is offered for to night. Go and enjoy a hearty laugh. Spring Dry Goods. The Spring Dry Goods trade has fairly commenced and Barker & Co., 59 Market street, are fully prepared to supply the wants of all. Their Cloak Department es pecially is replete with everything that can be desired, and the same may be said of their Silk and. Dress Goods Depart meats also; and their prices we are sure are so low that none can possibly take exceu tion to them. Very many l exc fP prices oflsst year attached to them*™ The Trained Horse. Such of onr readers as have nm “ r ' “ilea and his trained horse, HiZl? tha. Bhonld make it a ooint to go? th. spectacle presented each evening at the Theatre is a novel and thrilling one, well worth witnessing. Go to-night. 1 Ranting in South .Ulrica. cffk te T bre , atlling Bpell sinne the wOrks pride great hunters and explorers, we at „,T h r ?r e Bnother w ork from the press of the Harpers, entitled “Hunting in South p f p Ca ’ by Wm. Charles Baldwin, Esq., b -t'- G ';, S ' 11 13 very well written, de scribing the exciting scenes ft which the writer tobk part in a very clear and at tractive manner, and seems to be free from e *saggera!tions so common in works of like character. It will afford amusement aud instruction to all who read it. Henry Mi nor, hifth Btreet, has it for sale. BiKES a Sowing Machines.for I- n-ily manufacturing purposos are the bait in use A - *• C JATONAY. General Agon! j Fifth street. Pittsburgh. P a iomspb vayxa. JOSEPH MEYEE & SON •■AKOIASD piaiji ff'SIISM rffUIEE Sc CH .4 s lIS WAKKliOVtia. 135 SMITHEIELD J (Brtweon Siiih sL-ooi and Virgi i ~q Passage FRO M " OLD COUNTRY.” E£SS=s sailioff neampwTrfiJ/?"y* eith .?. r byaupenor far &&a£SMaS&F!n renctakej. d o^ktT"" j«^ ,ChronW^&^;--' CJAtE OFjIXPLEHESTg A STOCK ti?rf SIS ItTT" MarTirntfi- 0n W * da ? da “the 18th day™! ivheeiine, W:i. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S T H ® SUBSCRIBERS HATE JEST Holiday ' s a vwy FlbE QOtU JEWPI.hy GOIAJIAND SU.VF.U WATUES, cLu rSc“food?; Uo,nan ' i ' woar - fln « B ™’ S e S»,VJSH.PI,ATEI> WARE, Ww of BE.STEMASr, d StIDI , f , I _J*» Fifth E *ro»L V' jV f °, T 1 TO a v brate/fo/'he N^theVn'jiLtri^of o^^ 6 lfnit6 t ssiiifisg wwcfSi?3xV^ ssSi3»l|§|s SSSiSsgSpS SiHSa-SSS# Msasssa",'*;. ‘has, 1 5 , Keceirer & WILSON’S Sewing: Machines, NO. 27 PIKI'U STREET. I'ITTSBCKHU. 1.i.-Kae*ti.NLS havejQHt boon awarded the hiUiert premium atftho WORLD'S FAIR London-all toe Machines ia the world competing ° n C n l^t 0 . 0 »«ready Been sow, ftll glvrnjf untperxal SatlNlaction. This machinemakds thelook stitch imnnMlhlA S2kW^- h “- fo1 * chin h a e , l t e f >^ o'?t>oed 0 '?t >oed “ml Simplicity of this Ma> enme, the boauty arid strength of stitch und ndaptibility to the thickest nr thinest TabriS ['fi" 111 !?« lu °st StlOCii.-iSFIjL and BOBU lie hewing Mncbiiies now offered to the pub- 9*-Warranted jlor Three Years.-®* Call and examine tlium. at NO 27 FIFTH STREET. 1 WM.ISUMNKK i CO. “THE 1 JVIO AECH STREET, between 3d and 4th PHILADELPHIA r r* lE P«»EBsIGNEn lIAVI.VO RE f.TTo ne '’ ,ei tj»B lease of the above popular Hotel for a senos of rears, would respectfully oall the javelin,publif to"£ oenteal lo° calits-, eilher lor business or pleasure. mbd.lyd b, WEBBft SOX 'DXSItIIVED • jf - AinrOKSJUE FRO» moro and to arrive 1 600 p a»Vs Whifjft aud Yellow Oora»* Shelled and in [OOiee liJ5 Liberty street; I’ACKEE-WAXTED i MH r '«'oiiutely--.\n oxpWieiico I Glftta Packer Smi fi 33 uud * er3taud kcimp Fiktic* and Dro ,W«e 0 r?n 0 d t o a % a lff,' , ’ t ' on^'\:^'° DC f a3 '’ □nless POMjainß the »(oVo N q,mHfication» d ai ’ P '' y _“i!H w A SJ' F^CTI,B * s « mite FOB SAI V ?*;3JBAfislC aaHB sgr-tSTOiss sto-;v r at Brownstowa, joatainlog some four a“ re s ’ L S. CUTUBERT * SQSfe, ■ 51 ilarkot fctreot. MESj 8088, NO. 8# MARKET STREET tUs now on hand a larse stock of fall and winter BOOXBAPirD SHOES, toTo'fjfaul a " tho <U ®t ent Tarie «<» and style Balm ° ral Calf - C °*™ ■*« KiP of^s°o n p^oT Q d «afe r Pr °° f Boot. «*»t. his JAMES 8088, 89 Market rtrftftf. RA fS«& d «» ~ . 100 fe8, a,,d 100 hfllfb0 *“ new layor Fraih seedless Hi Lisins; .■®Kegs do do &> boxes Smyrna do New lending and lor salaby „™E 14 BROTHERS Nos. lae and ISM Wood Street CCHBKUB - Coffee, bugare, Whiskey For sale by U & QKnV 40 ' n 027 rnM ° f oklo “Ijfii 1 Allegheny City ItIOWEBS AND B 1 ITI. POWKttS and eepe) der cutters, corn shellere machinery for sale by BECKHAM « LONG. 127 Liberty street. mh4. ’ horse gators, farm mill*, fod “fi all kinds of farm I AM) FIKUI £>eeds, warranted fresA and genuine. for sale BECK.HAJI & LONG 127 Liberty street. W u N „i , !°. w ubeesT AAU w ▼ (Jold, for aale by mh7 W. P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street. ANTHOUYU ■ ! I UAHTrACTORgas or pmaßtp-u! the I HiL.ihßrpHrA, March'r—Thf» .J..i fcie. . h :i w f •“ Popular F^ 1 Respecting A woman should :U ways'be, neatly and elegantly dressed; she has no excuse for appearing otherwise !" Has she. not, sir / What do you call those five little animals in pink aprons and pinker cheeks, who hang around from morn till dewy eve ? What do you call the baby, Who always wakes just when he ought to be as,cep. and lifts up the full force of his small lungs just when he ought to keep still. What do you call the soup, which must be seasoned to a grain of and-the pudding, which must be baked lust so, or there will he trouble amon* the lords of creation? The coat which must be mended ? Ihe cravats which need only a stitch ! 'I he china that must be washed ? The carpets which must be swept? We should call these very respectable excuses for a little dishabille now and then f ‘•A woman gadding abroad is one of the most disagreeable sightsin the world ■ hor place is at home.” We are not sure of that either: not if she wears a pretty bonnet, and has cheeks lute the sunny side of a peach, and ripe cherry kind of lips. P LK* Seen a S, reHt more disagree able things, and confess a weakness for bright eyes and pretty hair, I'lidoubted ly her place is at home, but that's uo rea son she should shut herself up there until she look 3 like a cherry stalk or a lumn of chalk Who would buy the coal and c a H co, the marketing and the new music if a woman la never to set her foot over the threshold? The man who wrote that her esy never kept house, we know. •'Woman should always be calm and composed, like a peaceful landscape or a serenely shining star. Uer whole man ner should carry out the idea of rest and re poße.” All very well if the gentleman in pOS session of these “serenely shining eves” would allow them to remain up among the clouds, high above all sublunar? toils and turmoils. But what is the lu* I minary to do when husband brings home a inend to dinner on Monday, when the “wash” is in high procedure, when an [ extra chicken has to be broiled and the beat tablecloth whisked on at three min utes and a quarter's notice ? Has our critic a right to complain if his wife makes her appearance with fact redder | than the pickled beets, and manuer deci dedly flurried ? Western Agents. [ “A woman should newer underany cir cumstances whatever, lose her teiflper.' ’ Might as well tell the wind not to blow on a March day; or theraiu not to come down in April. It does them good to “ex plode’ ' occasionally. A woman to be good tor anything, must have as much spice'and sparkle in her as a bottle of champague : and if the cork does come out once in a while, with a bang, why that don’t depre ciate the value of the goods. But let the men preach; itdon’tamount to anything after all. We hold them cap tive by every one of their dickey strings and coat buttons—by the rents in their stockings, and toothaches and headaches they want to be nursed through. They cannot do without ns, and all this good advice is only a very natural chafing under the invisible chaiuß. On the whele, we think it absurd to take the slightest notice of it. Talk away, “gentlemen,” you won’t hurt onr feelings.” A darkey's instructions for putting on a coat were, “Fust de right arm, den de left, and den gib onegeneral conwnlshnn.' STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low J*rioes. PITTSBURGH DRUB HOUSE TORRENCE & McGASR, APOTHEC ABIE s. Corner Fourth and Market etreete, PITTSBURGH. Lead, Cream Tartar Healclneg, Paints, Rnh<«tr Soda. Bye Staff*, Enr.3lS«tars Chemicals, spice*, Oils, * ««•! AC. Physicians Presoriptions'aocarately com poondedat all hours. onl^ 8 " mes aod Liquors, for madioinal uao _ ie!9tc flft. 002 HOSTEPrER'S BITTER*. juat rac’d and for sale by * mht, Second Edition 'BY LATEST TEIE6BAPH, Gallant Exploit of Rosecrans Cavalry. NEGLECT OF OFFICERS TO REPORT Deplorable Condition of the Beb- els in Texas, Ac., Ac., Wash i ngtox, March 17. -The tollowing has been received to day at the headquar fcera of the I Murfreesboro, March 16 inrZ’r °?T al 11 w - I ! alleck < Gt™al il ha , Ve th ® pl o ssare to report the gallantconduet of our cavalry, under ■eL: raTe “"l 1 Mlnty ' The * d ™ve ‘he tebel cavalry wherever they met them captured one ot their camps, seventeen wagons, forty two mules anf one hundred and fourteen prisoners. They used the aiibre where the carbine would delay [digued.] W. S. Rosecra.vs, Major General. W A'ASuixoTOx, March 17-.-An addi auTi h ‘ St ,t ° f officer 3 haTe b eeu reported at the headquarters of the army for ab oth« 6 » f W ‘ t f“r t prol ’ er au 'bority, and othe* B for failing to report at the Con valescent Camp as ordered, and several bribes' 11 fk GnneSS a ." d oao tor accepting nribes for. procuring discharges of sol diers. They will stand dismissed from er fi V fi° e ° i the . United States unless within fifteen days they appear before the commission in session in Washington of wuich.Gen. Ricketts is Tresidentfand make a satisfactory defence to the chur ges against them. There is less leniency fenders retofore toWard But ' h c| a" fis of 11'A'yettkui.le, Akk., March 17—A gentleman from Texas arrived this evening l Ll P Z a f l \ rebe!s in tnat in a most deplorable condition. The Union men openly denounce the Confederacy, ! and a large party are trying to raise the ““ star "*g- Colonies arf being made g V° Mexu -'°- Prominent rebel came to this place with a flag ot tn.ce this morning, also expressed the I’aiT'i'h' 1 tb “| sh ß ulli . tlie cause of the South ail they Will retire into Mexico am] estab 1,,h a under French protectorate. i\ew Vouk, March IV.-The steamer U.amp-on arrived with a few passengers aud 5»200,uuu iu gold. * »-*cu o er 3 MARKETS ay TELEGRAPH, By One »ho r n ,!,.rala»,u The,,, AMERICAN WATCHES At Keduced Prices, American Watches for Americans AMERICAS WATCH COMPASS gives notivc that they have lately issued a new style of Watch, expressly designed for £ol uiers and others who desire a good watch at a mod erate |>n»e. These watches are intended to dis place the worthless, cheap watohes of llriti h s -d with wh - 011 th ° <=onnt. 5 « Hm.-St an ?, Wlllotl WM, > neVBr expected to 1 -ep time when they were made, being refased ma, u h *?' his 00u ntry because unsalable at Cp“p 0 «. ° r6 ° nly «-«</- subltanH?! 1 " “J 1 ° nrwatd >. "Wei «of the most and durable ttzxssszag*. and is one of onr trademarks, ‘ Sold by all respoctab’e Wateh dealers in the Loy al States. Wholesale orders should be addreseu !o bobbins a appi.eton. Agents for the American Watch Compa-i'y Janl2:26t:eod;is 188 Broadway N V D *c-, d:c, “WTITOTI «JV, NO PrealdM>t ~ VIOK PBRSIDENTfI. Wo, n. Smith H F Rn M £Af e ?“‘ "B s sr Xlonry Lloyd Alfred Slaok TBDSTBEB, lIS* FRata W ° OdWOll £ VS^o JMTiernan S HH^Sat 06 C H wlr ter D E McKtaley yffjs*? fffs^ ,WHPhel w CB fc BKOESTAHT AKD TBKABI'EIH, D. K. MoKINLRY. Open daily, from 9a.h.to a p u ai o a I^^ and .Saturday eyeninaa, from «to So’dnnk' fe&lAig SiW sSIT;SSl s -"«tt& ' Ch^^By-La WB , Ao.^or- Po^n^t^kralngaar^Kf 7 to rf th ? 38 HOUSEKEEPERS I'UBBfISHES'Q STORE goods for tiir » w kitchen. y? od ™ Ware ISkete Cup Tabf 3 * Hafr’s°’ UUlr3 &Mo“ mS i ss** J Kjjsu Gridirons csF«f M®Pi 00na Ig&Sr 8 "” S W a»lf F iaUKettiea „ FoVinf 1 " 8 S 0UB " Farina Boi.ora Larding Needlera Pafl" |rt d dTaL““ ?>ffi Brera Iron Holders* fSfiSSzr » Li - S|t a CooklaKnivrs EifcSj" Bread Poxes Merit Presses ini.™ ' Uako Bosesio.. Ao, FOB THE DlJilSro ROO.II. SILVER PHTID, J-uke Knivos Fish K’niv a §gSL|«P &fSK, Children 'a Pm,. * JIMf S[)OOQj fiwftafi— S!» oni ' . „ CBTIERY. Carrera Stae j. do I Forte English Tea Trays* 0 C?£mh H^'V 8 - 3 fe*- 1 si S'" S*f?" Bread Baekels fWk ReSt" era Hefri,e C X? f«k the tin amber. FSitßatS I X®’ l " Carriers - Infant’s Baths $555*" £#?*?*» Marine *t“ hea G^ShSea^' 011 " 8 Holders Lam,“ . Clothes Whisky H & t tKsgp*— ■ISCffIUHEOBS. Librae? Stops , T)™- Mn a Tr*?n a Glob « 3 Vestas ViMeat Safes Knl ™ H,^eL" ry ™ inii went^'olnted STORE o of tainBdatroJ,onablo prices at the NEIV ttAY * IIICHARDB, SO. 30 FIFTH STREET. Flrst door below the Exchange Bank. cit?An!l,iS?? delivered free of charge in the Mauohestor. Du- B. F. COBLIES «S MACY, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER! NO, 33 NASSAU STREET, N. Y. — Aooount Books on hand, or maio to order Tory low prices. jan3l;lta:eod. fILOVERSEEB-BO BUS PRIME'CEO* verseed ju s', reo d and for Rale by „ JAOO.A.FBTZBB corner Mark** and struts. GBBIS WINDOW C DPT AIN PA PEft —Satin and Common foreale by feb7 W P MAKSHALL, AA BARRELS BfO, 1 GLUE, JTJ7ST 4m\W rec'd and for sale by GEOR9E A. KELLY. mbit No, 69 Federal street; Allegheny. Y|^ABrrEi» Four Oarpentera Wanted immediately by CURTIS C. STEINMETZ. Shop on Virgin Alley, bet. Wood and Liberia streets, Ryan's bail dimes jan2i GARDEITAADCmL WWFPr BiT? cows for sale by mn> tah4oUir BBCK ftr¥-£ long, i<7 Liberty ah»»f IV stock or boots A*D SlfSSw latest on, ■Task e>i« UKES BOWS, “b l 4 1M Wood Street FOB SOLDIERS OFFICERS JAMES PARK, Jr. && on'^fS; 4WK' && w"^,r b r aeh »«• -— i€biB:ojD;eoc!&w.* Hew the-Pfui. B. B. PMscg® Dacot wsTssaasß, K PIsPSSR.&S:*» or Sfty cone powep °S»? roa iA" Ci: * Wjtrt MUI,. fch w Mili.i, ilaatPaVnao^FKtoriS.' strncHon al j tajgjßtMatoiiToS'WiwUon. ™ uwar ™>tod VM*Ord*n from all parts of th« ooantrp sollntt •4 and prompts Bind. ftS*3*w r OOU». SIEVKK, DEMAXI) Kovra' Cortifloatea of Indebtedness, ters'Certificates, vuarterrsaas- 7 3.10 Bonds and Coupons, “ d ;’^. h fi i : v «^S^ a o ht bi ml>S;Smd Wood Bt.e«ti corner of Third. BIVBB IWTEI,I,IGEISc£ OUT OP PrfX3Bi7BGH. • „ ~. _ arrived. isss^<Ssss: ,üßn z nm lowa. Fuller, Cincinnati, DEPARTED Frankiin. Bennelt, Brotrastilla Gallatin, Clarke, ao Minerva, Gordon, Wheo.Mug. JLium.-bviiuiiam, Ayers. Zane.*r;lle. . n. light the river—Lsal evening at tw were s feet of water an J riauiß. fi,l « passenger Steamer Key B®, The new and splendid aide-wheel L loi ‘ Mndunatl and L«iibrlll«. MID AY, MAKCH 16-i p. JJ. : SEWAIUBPUKDfD SSw-3 «Wfe For freight or passage a|,,,ly board or to Jlihk flack. a*'i j ForCinchmnU au.l J.ouLivlUe TUIi DAY. MARCH IS-51'.M TSIEATK W AMO ES'S.EK'bhV No AW , '" 3 - rn S« r sit-a mer KEY \Y EST DolmcJd abov e “ 3 ’ 'oavs; as ao* WhlT* 0 JT ri , ’r' , i, n| i : !v i‘ rl , c '«rd or to JIH. LIN JNOSTHNfcCO • i LACE,' | IFor 3!sriet(H nad ZBnesvlUol J&gSScfc. £ UE SBW ASI» BJ?jr.ESDID l aasongcr steamer EMM A GRA- I noted' fe* ftMT???"- ** bo noi- “ t 0 J - I For naveu t >orl, »„ Bnque «t St Foul WSDMTSDAY. MARCH mih positively go through aj‘adVer}£si" ill I ‘ a '*° “ d ■tor freiffitor passage apply on board or to Evnnov>** ,r ET <M»svlUe, Cairo and St. Lout* SATURDAY. March a, 4 p. M. ’'r'f'V V',^ E w Awn massif j. Is. LI v Agents. - I (r JOHN I’I.AUK, Ag't 3 ' * I IS&3 ww TT~ ” 13 SEW An»A.aiCIEMEST 18(13 Wheeling; and Pitislmrg Dally Ex. pa-e«* i,i ue SSSfeSsHWsa i and Frid®-’.,“"s a m.‘ Moni:,y tiona at WheeHiu'wkh’fini. 111 *! 1:8 2 |r,s<i ooanec * ‘ i,r mrw&sn &. No. 1H Wat<ratreat BXEAS!B ©AT A&MsSvr Has opened an office at • NO 00 WATEB STBBET, ronaga from steamboat mog, * RAILWAY TIMEKEEPER^ Especially Adapted for Army Sales! W“? *EE«RI,I6!fi» TO J*AY tiffin Thl%Z'J b y pri -?,', w)l ' «“»tS o.|?cwrt C i“rf? r im.Z% w J4I l tu :i r "'- d of m ftf i vMM t ° 0 f pnriiu rrm u extensive imtr '»„„•• p nter ; isfcs-fl&ssti *3s proverbial for Uioir ao.-ura'Tv ‘ L^rJif‘P■? m * rHSfSS'-^* electro gold-„laic,l, i >er H '"<£ c f'u' P iS i td ,!’- r ' Itn arfrance. Address ' ta^-a inu *t #cnd co«A PUB L 1 v x o t ic e Office of th* Pm'a J;tl0lt Co< , lW*PE S?syi X^™ oi / D sssssiSlPiH as lies between Blair<rriUn t 1 10 ** or ka. and monly knowa a rSr"upp“ d uv^°" to ,V: n -. ££w m OODneot! » n with °>iavwA , ?&lS th = ** mhfjdtMyf E6GAB T ««MSOJ( rL a] President. WM. M. PABEB & 00., TEAM ENGINE BUILDER Fonartgia;. lENEHAI MACHINISTS AND SCiI.ES MAKESS -SEZLI&'G ATM. 2SI FIFTH ant - ABn HES, Poor below Exchange Ka,,^ [uhU° !5 -' :EK -" St. Cha &&£*}’ “•* CONCERT HALL * Uuprec SAN; OPEKA TfiOdPE Thlg great organization chartered by M t of i^Sislatur® THE -ONLY LEGITIMATE minstrel BAN© INTHE WORLD Appear Ererv ffeaieg at (be above M. Entire Ohanga of Programme Nightly. o’o!?ek A<i pSi-. 0 , n 23 oent3 - Doors open at '6 H mblP:!f P f 009 com “once at 7}j o'clock: PITTSBTJ&G-H THE AISLE Lsasss akd Manasbh. WM. HENDERSON 50 cents; S’tsf 09IltS ' Colo7wi Bo^a- 1 Mllflrf °a f rid h hi3 e i 1 < i^7? 6 , nt - Of J Mr -' ll - E J WATHk. “. “ glUy teamed torso. HIA- Wedneaday Evening. March 13th 18C3 MAZEPJPA, tho.o ? a-e ■ lashed on htobStgfthShffi teome height of the 'Theatre? n% er before attempted by horse or rid£ Entire Marches and Pro- Mr. Poster... Mifd Bbsrlo. Prerioaj to tfbioh „ , T J.V THE DARK oviock - PorformaMo^ta r<i»7 after noon at two Me. ia Lo d £ on, iiger. G WKirtoa. Sbsrl>M Pen ’ Man ena. MnsiialDiWt?r^®n? aa ' ger - P «* E Clcm- Star Complny! r G^ d °£S? «««*■ »'*hfJrtth“ ?a£ h ! a * ■ I - mM&dtf SPECIAJJ NOTICES. J ' roßswELi - izzrnjrs; COBSWIIt & KEHB CARRIAGE , MA^UFAOTUREHS, SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, \ y aQ d oiaunfactnrera of Ji?S t27 and Eaidwaia, Nrf7St. Clair Street. and Dusueme Way (near the Bridge.) ’. PDTOBBBtm pa IheHiaidnß Vl.tUn* New York n . , f r jOyeaw.taTe always found Cmadoroa Hair Dye aid Preservative Made and applied. wii hih a square of ihß same spot, nothing bntthefr “ L ncquaUed i'erf motion. made them rak’o'tho 1 ’ fl' ahe^ 0 '’ 1 “hd SsSKi&p'sswj;-■ •*«* £»££S* SOoento, I,’and $S beriboWo BCColdillg tQ • Plull-ig&wl 210,; ll*e Greatest Discovery of tho Abo " 1 armers. families and etherh can remedy eqnal toDr. Tobias' VenetfaS f^? 30 B » fordysomory. oolio, oroap, oh'ro^s,£— 1 ?, <:uf * sore throat* toothache, .eamTknes.^ a t tsnu swellings, bruises. old «ores, baaShJ ™ bur T s . "1 2SSSSJ ■ ' R. losria—Dear Sir—r 1,1 netiaa Liniment in my famine Oae<,yonr Ve yeais and believed it tohatfc.n * aaar berof whatk isrecoam'nadd ihat ThL b r etarliola to For sadden attack of croup iu£ u,^ v , ut 'i :I&d ''7 have no hesitation in reooromnila).. la ?? 1 J la!>l0 -. 1 uses It Professes to onrel h»5« n f. rt frail the years, and it gives entire aa&tK 11 for “* ny Qnakortown. N. VmUfEH. fawi?u - facts about Bnnlnitli'a Pin*. Mr a Co., N. Jrjoetzsflfrre'} jiJhES,?™ BmDm ‘ ¥■<* *& •£», Wc*hS: by their So. He vressiok costive and dyspeptic, and he tried” mS2»J ?ry bat was not relieved, Fin&liThe dreth'a Pill evorydayfor a woek and arlSfJ*?*?' P ills every a&y for throe daysT^Svh^:? Fill every day, with an occ«mn£Sft~ °5 li one month he was * a months he well, gaining a§Z~*}?£' and in three. Yours truly, W iSi^K i,E i 3 ’ <n T r - bs: I ?w Ttrp auk with a iow oShiaiS. g&SSSSSUS® popaia and pain, ahtt has since. KDW« rt> orrD^?. ver ' Sworn to before me. thla lSUwdaVofOM iiiw’ nol^tfc-. W’S®S&g«S2Bk 1 50 l MtUiSR A Biosneoir, r ßaj£ES(s‘g o isdent Success of F O ED’S •ibder Khan —...-Olinßlti
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