dy.tfasaßjgSgayS' KiVZSx&.'aasa ittts&ttrjglr <te% MOHPAT MOBHIKO, MABCH 9. CITY AFFAIBB. wrohtcuL PAPM& or x mm am. XtenoaoLooiaii. OunaTinon for tho Om- HU, by a. B. Bhaw, Optician, Ho. ttVifth lliolt oogootod dally t . I m njm. nr uaon. to'cloo*,*. »■„. o* 4j I WW W " f.» I, 58 Baromotor__, «a*-ia School Oonaktlti, A Conwntloa of tho Public Sohoob olJaf fmpa tCwuhlp woo hold at tho United Proo kjbrtoo Ohvoh, note School Ho. T. The maatlag oru oalladto order by appointing Mr. Bonthott to tho choir, Mr. Byron Ooth rolnYloo Pnoldoat, and Ur. Bigg,, Bin- A prayer «u then ottered by Bor. Wight man, followed with tho regular oxercbeo of “• day, .oonibtlag of clou drUl and olngiag by thoyajpoetlro *chool«, lntarsperMd with oonolo by tho otrlng band, lod by ATo Wn> BmOL ; . 1 ■ ■ • exaeUes were' ptAiseworthy, And ■max well for pxronU, director*, UMhersAnd ebUdren of Jefferson lebooli. The nodienoe was highly entertAined with Appropriate ed diwm, by Mr. Crlitwell, Bor. nightman/ Ber. Brown And Hr. Donthett. Om othor.w/IntorwUa* ffcatoro of tbo day, oonalxtod la a bountiful ropaat, prapartd byparants and otharfl,of wbloH all haartly partook. AsUeornad wiUi prayar and bom Kit.Srown. , Yallm&dighun ; A turbulent sou* wai-witnessed on ffriday evening, in front of the Olrard House, Phila delphia. Valiaadlgham, and a party of cop perhead Congressmen, oa their wayiome from Washington, undertook to harangue a crowd from tha hotel* The IforlX America* aayt: VaUandigham wai introdaood to the asscm hlafe aad zaade a speech, bat the plaudits of the fourth ward crowd, were drowned by the groans of a multitude who abhorred the trea sonable aad nnpatriotio sentiments of the speaker. The harden of whet he said was that it was the policy of the country to stop the war and treat for peace. . fie was groaned in such wise that his speech was wasted upon the air. At one time a disturbance was im minent, and the crowd swayed to and fro in wild excitement. Chief Boggles had a strong posse of polios upon the ground by whom order was maintained. fier. Chaanoej-C. Burr, formerly a Univer salist editor and agent of Lola Montes, followed VaUandigham. fie made the same tpeeeh that he delivered before the Clnb. The disciple of Cobb and filoyd I was. groaned and cheered in the same manner with Vallandighanu Hen. Chas. W. Carrigan did the honors of the oocasloß. lai(Ua( Gas. The psUlo will be gratiilrt to learn that 2>r. LUlie-will give three more of hit interesting and irresistibly amusing entertainments at Matonio Hell—on Monday and Tuesday even ings, and Tuesday afternoon. Tfct'exhibi tions given last wsek wero largely attended, and all enjoyed the utmost degree of latUfao tion. On Saturday evening twoor three hun dred persona would have inhaled the gas had the opportunity .offered, but the quantity of gas on hand was out of all proportion to the rush. The dootor has the promise that some ladies will, inhale the gaa this evening, and thus contribute to the interest of the eceasion. * Xaox Cut Collxou. —We speak from ex perience, when we say that we believe this sehool has no superior of Us kind in the oonntry. The course of instruction is oom- Jrehensivo aad thorough in the extreme. dplomas are granted only to those who have -proved themselfes'erorthy to receive them, and.no circumstance has ever occurred to our knowledge, in which any of its.*graduates have ever failed to give the most entire setis feettenei accomplished and skillful account ants. Boot Fouwd.—'Th» Tannins of Jamas M. Riddls, who vu drowned from the steamer Davenport, a few days ago, were found this morning* a short disUaoo below whsro tho •ooldoat happened. Tho remains woro con veyed to his Into resideno#, in tho Eighth word, and will bo iatorrod this morning at teno’olook* An layout was hold on tho body yesterday. ; It win bo soon by an advertUement In oar oolamns this morning, that a special mooting of tho Sanitary Committoo is to bo hold at 3 o'clock to-day* Wo,understand that tho pur pose forwhlch tho managers aio callod to-: gothsr Is of the greatest importance* and it is of tho utaotfrmeoessity that thorn shall bo a gtnsral attendance* Hm, Maioaio flan,Finh street* has re ooiTod B« Uoitr Dollar MrmtMjj Mdgtunmt and frank ZetKsY Xadsot*. iftyrasuM* both for April* and both. well.worthy thoattoation of nadors. Mr. Bunt also heaps all tho late papers and magazines, with a largo assortmont of mlsoollanoons publications. ‘ Tas Haw OU City BrgUirr states that tho now flowing well belonging to Messrs. DaUell A Swing* strook last Tatsdaj* has boon tabod and Is newyielding fire hun dred barrels perday^^^__^ flsrsnaL F lat Boats lying at tho Allegheny wharf havo recently gone afloat* ofling to tho havikg boon itolea, and nogloot of tho owner** ■ R. Weitssl, Co. B* 130th Pa.* and John Waltonberger* Co. o,llBth Pa., died in Washington ainoo last report. A Biatt tell of snow ooeurrod last night about nine o’olock. It molted as fast as It fell. ’ SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. G kotu urn Bazik's Bswue Maosisb, for family and manufacturing pnrposes, are the hast in use. A. F. Czatokt* .General Agent, . - ;i . - 80. 28, Fifth street. Our Curtails no Whim to But Them. _Th. •aUrpririag fina o t Wa. B. McOtt A Co., Bmhut utlon, mit ot Zadteal oud Diamond »q«r», AUatkuj, Mug foUj •won u( tho axtiaordiaaiy adraaoa In Spring good!, han porebiMd UitfeU ». Maotifal wmtnnioi doth, oulmtni, tm tings, da., •ad tisj »ro now raad, to opon that* Spring trmdo wltlt npaior nrtiolss, »t gteatlj r.- dund print. thty will Mil thtir goods b, thn yard if dtirnd, and a. Uwj ko*p «oa •tantlj on hand ■ lnrg*«nppip el naif suit olotklng, enstomsrs an bo oooommodstod on domud, or ban a aaatly fitted suit to ordor. *. Tho work 1« all doao udof tboir mporriiion, and alwapa pnrohasors. Sum Snurnr, morduat tailor, li doling ant klf TaU and Winter Mode Of goods at ax tramal/ law priaaa. Xhsy oansist of all tha nrr lataat itplar of oloths, oaotaanr and TMtiags, of wbiek a largo auorUu.it ia. adapted for tho Bprtng wa»r» .. Qaatla»oa wisning to aaTa Banop would do wall to aall aarlj, knowing that 70a win pay twinty-aro mt aanU Boro for goods In tho Spine than at aha Limit Urn*. Don't Sill to oaUaadgata good itttng garaaant. Saontl Orahahi, Mar- XaOor, So, M Markat stmt, oaa doof from Third. ' - . ; :!" -it ' Sounrr aka ’ Scsoronooa Bxunion wilt soon eoror tha bodiaa of those braro nton who •ra fighting thair oonatry*. battlaa. 'Sight air, badfood, and draaahug rains Will inaka sad harod with tha atroagaat, tharafora lot •Tory maa sapply himsaif with HOLLO WAY'S OIHTMBNT, it U a oartaln oora foraratj kind of iUa dlsoasa. OnljlSoanta par Pot. 0 . SIS Cnoica Holiday M. &ot •rt*# So. lf lilth stnot, is now opening tha ■ost oholoo itook of taa Sold and SllrM Vawhte, Jmby, Silrar: Warn and Pansy fMdS rrar dlsplayad la this oitj, andisadl lag thoaatraaarkahlT low priaaa. ■ ' I» Ton djaaina any rapairs or alteraUoni to* 7 oar dwalling, or plaaaa of hualneii aaU and iaara poor ordar at Oatbbart’a Oarsaater and Jobbing Shop; Virgin .Allay,abmSmnUald •Watt. ■AU work momptlp attehlad te. t ' rf£l!933!ES£ «te ; »is*begU Thejfew Kuke«Hoaae,Alleghesy ' , citr.- • ?hll fiat ■ tractor* is now to sec comple tift# that Che sal* of stalls it advertised to take plot* on the I*l l day of the’oorreht month. It'll «xpeet*d that the building will be opened to th* public about the mlddlo of April— tw* intervening weeks being required by thobutehciend other lessees to have their tffu lettered, end perfect other minor details whloh musty %e postponed until after the sale of the eholoe ef stalls has taken plaoe. It may not be out of plaoe, In this connec tion, to advert to the history of this fine Im provement, whloh Is how a matter of so muoh pnblio Interest,>nd Involves a very commend ebla degree of dtp pride. ( The question of Improving the Diamond Square In Allegheny City has eecupled the attention of the Councilman, more or less, for several years. The anoient end .dilapidated •truoture on the earner of Ohio and federal streets, whloh is still occupied as the Council Chambers, may have been considered a some what comfortable and oommodious ‘‘Town Hall," in ■ its earlier history. 60 with the MOolonade” on federal street, known as the old.socket house. Bat the greatly increased ' population of theolty had so entirely outgrown these early improvements, as to- render the present Diamond Improvement an absolute necessity. The incubus of tho ffiunicipal subscriptions to railroads, amounting to f 400,000, with it* accumulated mad accumulating interest, was ma obstaole in the way of the city authorities, whioh, fbr years, defeated all attempts at the onoh needed improvement. To this was sd peradded an nnlortonate and nnwise local jealousy, in regard to the particular quarter of the Diamond Square in whioh the oontem plated improvement should be erected; the several vard delegations in Councils, and even many of the fills ens of the xaipeetive vardfi for a time, participated in this section al feeling. Several plans had.been presented to debated, modified and eventually laid over, in oeneequenos of one or both of these difficulties of city debt or looai prejudice as to location. . ~ [diction, by baring the summer of 1861, a speeial com mittee, consisting of the following named gentlemen, was appointed, to oonsider the question of the Diamond Improvement, and report to Councils the result of their investi gations, Tii: Hours. S. Riddle and John Hopkins, of 'Seleot, and Jno. Heath, Loofr Moal, and Herman Skiles, of Common Conn ell, with the Presidents of Councils, Messrs. James Marshal, of Select, and A. D. Smith, of Common. This, Special Committee several plans for City Hail, Market House, Ac., before them, and gave the whole subject a very' thorough investigation. was unanimously resolved to report to Councils favorably hpoti the adoption of the plans now nnder contract, the eest of the improvement to be paid as fol lows : ’ The oity to appoint a board of com missioners, consisting of one eltisen from each ward, who,in oonjunotionwith-thoMajorof the city, should constitute a building ooaunlUee, to superintend theereotion of the buildings'; •aid Commissioners to. eleot a Treasurer, to whom the city should pay over the revenue arising from rents of market stalls, until the entire oost of the improvement should be paid. Oonncillf finally authorised the same Com mittee, to ask for Boiled Proposals for the erection of the buildings, according to the plans recommended by the Committee, which was donSj and the bidi opened at the Deoem bermeedng of 1861. Meantime, after the friands of the measure had spent ieveral months in these preliminary ■efforts, and after having overcome most Of the opposition to the plan, an unexpected and seemingly insurmountable difficulty suddenly obtruded itself, and threatened the postpone ment of the whole question, as had ooourrdd' on several previous occasions, until after the expiration of the term or office of several pf the earnest friends of the measure, and the incoming of the new Coanells.of 1862, whin the whole question would probably have been opened up again* This was the issuing ofa mandamus execution by the Circuit Court Of the United States for the Wes tern Dlstriot of Pennsylvania, directed to the Treasnrer of the City, commanding him to pay no moneys out of the City Treasury until a judgment of some '|W,OOO, obtained by certain holders Of the interest coupons of the aforesaid munici pal subscriptions to certain railroads should W fully satisfied. The advocates of the Diamond improve ment did.notoeaie their efforts, however, at .the speoial meeting of Councils, held on the 3d of Jennazy, 1862—the las t meeting of that body—the Chairman of the Special Commit tee, who had the matter under consideration, reported a series of resolutions, authorising the appointment of a board of Commissioners as before stated, who should be authorised io enter into a contract with Meiers. White-A Alexander, the lowest and best bidders, for the ereoticu -of the contemplated building*-, according to thoplaas and specifications which had been presented to the Committee; and providing for the carrying out of the plaa-in detaU*- After a-good dee! of-debate, the resolutions were adopted with the pro viso, that the work should no* be commenced until the said mandamus execution should be either “ paid, compromised or withdrawn.V * The Presidents of Councils named the fol T lowing gentlemen Commissioners, in panel,- esce of the aboveplan; viz: Pint ward, Sam uel Riddle; geoondqard, Joseph Kirkpatrick; Third ward, Walker; Fourth ward, John Wright, together with “the Mayor of the' city for the time being**—Hon Simon Dram, until he volunteered for the defense of the government, andafterwards his successor, Hon. A. G.~ Alexander. By'an hot of " the Legislature, passed daring thentuion of 1862, thesa gentlemen ware -created Commissioners for the purpose of oariying out thnlmprove msnt, in punuanoe of the plans and tpecifi cations, and is aeoordanee with the aotef the Counolls ;oflB6l*. This was deemed fiepessaify for the safety of the contractors, who had agreed to aooept the city revenue arisingfrom market# in . payment of theooat of erecting the baildiAgs, and desired to be free from any danger of future financial oomplications. The act of Assembly dedicated this reyefiae for this speelßo purpose, anifevethe.Comuaidohors. fail power to receive and pay over this fund in liquidation of the oost of tho. eity improve ment, and prohibited its division into, any other ehannell until the said contracts should be folly paid. In June, 1862, the Commissioners signed the eonttaet with Messrs White A Alexander —the Mandamus Execution upon the City Treasury haring been happily compromised, end the hew Market House, whioh is now completed; was began. i Thisfinsbuilding li aeknowlodged by til to b« a model structure, both.as regards its architectural design, Its magolfiorat propor tions, sad Us interior-arrangements. The building Up externally, 200x300. feet, having fodr front* of 200 foot eachonPederal,Ohio, Pit find fiteystreets respectively. Tbe'two Ant named fronts iro of pressed briok ; tho two tetter hiring tfco . puis tori and Jambs only of pressed brisk.; Tho two graceful clrcu- Jar gables ofereh front, with i control gablet over the principal doorway, a will projected and - bracketed eeve, : sad olrenter graveled roof, .surmounted it tho angles by orna mental and appropriate TentiUtorf, prssosfi ivory lapoiing mdipproprliU front, pUroed by numor«iu doors ind iltemste windows. Tbs roof ootots i spin of fifty fset in esoh dl> rsotion,ind U snpported wttfrin byteUind lron eolnmns. Within the innftr strols, ind springing from these iron oolnmns by , b»oketa, Is i porch ten feet wide—thns rsdneing tho uncovered im In tho interior to Ibont oighty fret; this wss doezned *neo«s* ssry for tho idmisslon of lir ind Ught, The whole surfioe Inside this immense edifice U smoothly pivod with brick, ind tho neeessi ry.fumitnreindiUUsfor the use of batchers ind dsilsri in ths nrions other irtieiss nsa* lUy sold iapablic mirks t, Uofthe mostsab stinttel ohiridtsr, ind ipproToa design. The trchHootS'Oi tho taUdteg, Messrs. JBsrr k Moser, together with one of the contractors, Mr* White, indimsmber of tho board, visit td (bo prifioipil Market Ileaiss ia the Bast, for thtpnxposs of iviUing themselves of any mpfer* imprevomo&W beforo: deciding noon tho ptea for ths permanent fixtures. The bn tenon’ stalls its of yellow pins, set In sab tUnttel out lron bMos/whifii tetter ire so enroll bolted to solid blocks of Toaghloghiny Stonolsot into. the.edrth.- Tho also based npon noit bnt fnbstential cost iron rapports, with smooth : u,2 jntt^wUt£.oak tops? Esoh stall U: previn* with «w -wry drawers for tools and cash. Zho vegetable suite an: ptemttoaUy:*xoa benches, npon losnst posts; firmly stt into tbs osrtb, thus rendering It anhocMsarr fcr:dcalr «rs to transport thoir fixtorN to and from ,the Thenomborpf in n ionhla nw,firaating aaah .that, ana tending antiraly arooad tha building, U Tfl, with a MTan laat wlda paaaaga way batwaaa aauntar aad oauter. ' Oat auttnabla faatura, peculiar to this market house, Is in the feet' that each of these 76 butchers* stalls, through out the entire market house, is a comer tCall . Another neculiarity of the plan of stalls ex ists in the arrangement of mingling vegetable, fruit and butoher stalls in such a manner that they will be of mutual advantage, each to the other; thus, there is a doable row of vegeta ble and prodoee stands immediately on enter ing the market house, from any direction; next a double row of butchers’ stalls, and again a triple row of vegetable stands inside of ail. Of the latter there are 200. The whole building is provided with gas burners, so arranged as to illuminate eaoh stall sufficiently for convenient transaction of business during the night. Four snug little rooms have been fitted op for coffee houses, for the aosommodation of those attending market, and these are already rented to good tenants, who will be ready to occupy them when the building is opened for public use. As a whole, we think our neighbors across, the river have quite eclipsed ua in the matter' of providing for the public convenience an elegant, convenient and oommodious market house, whioh mast needs produce a very hand some addition to the city revenues. We ro jotce with them in the sneoessfal oomplotion of a work of such magnificence, in the midst of these war times. The remaining improve ment, consisting of a City Hall, for the use of tho Mayor, Connolls, City Treasurer, eto., is also under oontract, and will be oompleted during tho current season. We have seen tbe plans of *he edifioe, and can assure our read ers that is worthy a plaoo in the oenter of any oity. We append the following list of the eoveral contractors for the Market House and City Hall: ' Barr A Moser, architects. White Sc Alexander, principal oontraton J. L. L.Kuox, rabble stone work. Joa. Shollenberger, oat stone work. Jos. Hartman, roofer. Painting and glaring, J. Thompaon A Co. 0. Wearer, brick work. W. F. Dill, exoaration. Molntlre & MoNaughter, paring. James Marshall & Co., cast iron. Tate, Cadman it Co., gas fitting Bailiff & Brown, plumbing. * Pennsylvania Legislature Reported f.r the Pittsburgh Gazette. - Harrisburg, March 6, 1803. Housi.—The House having antler consid eration the resolution relative to compensated emancipation in Missouri, Mr. Qlenn, of Washington county, expressed his views thereon, arguing against compensated eman cipation. Mr. Benadiot, of UuntingdoD, said that only a fow year? ago that party said we had no right to take the negro unless we paid for him. Now, when we propose to take the negro and pay for him, they say it'is ancon* stltutional 1 Mr. Masselman, of Somerset, said his speech would be expressed in the words of tho 13th ehapter of Romans, the first two verses. He read them. Mr. Myers, of Adams, moved to sing Che grand national anthem of John Brown. [Laughter.] The Chair declared tho motion oat of order, aniess thb gentleman-from Adams woaldetart the tone. [Laughter.] Mr. Barger, of Philadelphia, said he was unable to find in tho Constitution that Con gress had any right to bny tho negroes ef any particular State. i The further consideration of the resolutions -were postponed till Wednesday next. 001. 6. B. Thomas, Secretary to the Gov ernor, being introduced, presented a message in writing, informing the House thai the fol lowing bills had boon signed by his Ex cellency, the Governor. An aet relating to the borough of Weal 'Pittsburgh. An aot to change the venue in a certain ease •from Beaver to Washington oounty. An aet to erect part ot Luzsrne county into a separate eoanty, to be called Lackawanna.' An aet to incorporate the Oakland Railway Company. An aot to confer on Catharine Miller, of Fayette eoanty, ail the rights and privileges of a child born in lawful wedlook. An act to provide for the relief of the fami lies of. drafted men and volunteers iu tho eouuty of Erie. A supplement to an aot authorising the ereetiou of a bridge ovpr Klskemlnetaj river in Armstrong county. A supplement to the set entitled an act to incorporate the Brie Cemetery. A supplement to the aot of April Bth, 1862, granting certain ferry privileges? An aot to ohange the mode of selecting field and company officers in the Reserve Volun teer Corps. A supplement to an aot entitled an aot to ertate a loan, and to provide for arming the Utitei approved-May 15,1561. An aot to incorporate the Northwestern Navigation Company. An act relative to the plot of water lots of the seoond section of the town of Brie. An aot to enable the Auditor General and State Treasurer to adjust e rtain publio ac counts. Joint resolution relative to compensating oltizans of Pennsylvania for losses sustained by the rebel raid into this State on the"loth and 11th days of October last. t Tho House adjourned at 1 o’olook till V/ 4 p. m. next Monday. Sksa7B.—Mr. Reilly presented a remon strance of citlsens of Sihuylkill county, against the passage of any law granting large corporations the right to 'hold lands for min ing purposes. Mr. Connell; a remonstrance of oitUsns of Philadelphia against the passage of any aot prohibiting the of colored persona into the State of Pennsylvania. Mr. Stein presented the petition of eltissni of Northampton county’for a national con vention. Mr. Terrell; a petition from oitisens of Susquehanna oouaty for a ohange in the State militia laws. ' Mr. Robinson; remonstrance of citliens of Venango county against the ereetion of a new county out of parts of the counties of Venan go, Crawford aad Warren. Mr. Reilly; petition of eltlxens of Schuyl kill county, praying the passage of a law to prevent payment of the wages of laborers anfl meohanios in storo orders. The following bUls were inirodaoed. Mr. Kinsoyi bUI to enforoe the payment of taxes by telegraph companies. Mr. Penny; a farther supplement to in act relating to the settlement of public accounts; also, a bill relating to corporations for manu facturing purposes .in . the oounty of Alle gheny. This bill te 49 Motions long* Mr. Wailaoe; a farther supplement to the Acts of Assembly regulating auctions and 'auctioneers: . Mr* White loffsred a resolution extending the use of the Chamber to Qot. Andrew John son, of Tennessee, and GTov. John A. Wright, of Indiana, 4hls evening, as they passed through the citr, for the purpose of delivering addresses on the political questions of the day. The yeas and najs were required by Messrs. Clymer and Ueistand, and resulted aa follows i Teas, 20; nays, 10—the naps being Messrs. Bacber, Clymer, Donovan, Glats, Latnberton, Mott, Smith, Stark, Stein, and Wailaoe. . So the question wee determined in the af firmative. The Senate adjoorned till Monday evening. SeuTHKiir Farsu, lately rooeived, say that three steamers ran the blookade Into Charles ton on the 14th uIU AU from Nassau, of oooxse. Mobile, they brag, U, Impregnable. The Eiohmond Atemrer, in. am editorial, ad mitting that the union blookade has shut them almost entirely out from the outside world," says that the most mischief this has done them is in affording thoir opponents an opportunity to manufaotare publiooplniohfor the; world. The Petersburg J&prces tellsui of a late rally of UnlonteU in Tadkiu oounty, N. 0., where a number of them took vefiige in a' Quaker ohuroh Ind defended themselves with arms against rebel efferts to/conscript them, killing twoaad losing two, thorest get ting off safelyter the mountains. -) Bust, dispatches from Charleston: say that; the'Union fleet at Port Boyal numbers 123 vessels, including three frigates and 20 gun boats. The rest are chiefly transports. There are now 30,000 men ooUeotod there, and morn areexpeoted. . 80B3TITCTB ron. Pxaxixa^—Owing to the absence of pennies in gro oeri of New Haven are giving , wtimegt in tho way of email change. Are they trodden nutmegs ? /~IAUBTIC SODA, English, in it on :v/ta»k*,foeeal*i>7 , : S. A, FAOSS3TOOXO, SOS A CO H L rib? - eoraerof flr«aaoC Wnp<t rtfets. 'DUXABU—I9 cuka prise tbraato by XT B. A. TAAmiWCKfi, »OH k 00, *rii7 owner of flat adu Wood sti—ta." THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGBAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES, Special DUpetcb to the Pittsburgh Guette. Wabbihqtos, March 8, 1863, 50MI5ATIOSB. The nominations for Judges of the new Supreme Court of this Distriot are unsettled and reports were contradictory at last ao eounts. The fttate was said to stand as follows: D, E. Carter, of Ohio, late Minister to Bolivia, and Andrew Wylie, of Virginia, formerly nominated in jQdgs Crawford*! place, Geo- E. Fisher, of Dol.,‘late Congress man, Abraham B. Olio, of New York, late Congressman, aud Chairman of the Military Committee. If this should prove a correct cast of the Constitution of the Court, Henry Bennett, of New York, will probably be Clerk. Gen. Butler Is strongly urged for Provost Marshal Genoral under the new oonsoription law. Bx-Congrossman Diven Is said to he urged in opposition by Mr. Seward. Arisona nomlnations.have not yet been con firmed. It is thought they are all safe. They were sent ip on Saturday as announced be forehand a week ago in these dispatches. Gurley, ef Ohio, for Governor, MoCormlok of of N. Y., Chief Clerk of the Agricultural Bu reau; for Beoretary, Ez-Congreesmaa-vQood win, of Me., for Chief Justioe. APPOUITMSSTB FOR THB HXW TKRRITORIBS. Mr. Potter, of Wisconsin, Is nominated for Governor of Daootah, and Mr. Wallace, late delegate from Washington territory, Governor of Idahoe. Sydney Edgerton, ex- Congress man from Ohio, was an applicant for one of the Assoelate Judgeships of Arizona, but has changed to the Chief Judgeship of Idahoe, for which place be ii understood to be nominated. Ex-Senator Wilmot has already been con firmed Judge of tho Conrt of Claims. Thomas W. Alicutu, of Albany, has been nominated Comptroller of Currency unddr the new banking law. New Yorkers speak of the appointment as a capital one. This is the place for which it baa been said that ex-Spoaker Grow was candidate. Mr. Leonard Lovitte, of 111., has beeni nom inated as Commissioner to settle Peruvian olaims. The other Commissioners have not been appointed. Squires of Nicaragua fame is urged. Prof. Delemba, of the University of Puis, returned from fvbeidom last Sunday, having traveled from Atlanta to the, Mississippi, through Jeff. Davis’ dominions, across tho Eippahannock. On his return he was arrest ed and thrown iuto the old oapitol, from whence he was released to day on representa tions of the French Minister, who showed jthat be was a friend to the 'North, and an anti-slavery professor. 110 adds little, bat oosflrms previoas Information touching rebel dom. GOOD SKWS. Encouraging newrfrom Mississippi, through rebel sources, have been received to*daj. One telegram reports the Indiaaola recaptured and the Queen of the West much damaged. An* other that the lodianoia was nut captured but destroyed, after tho guns had been taken off. The Richmond papers also have dupatohes to the effeot that oar gunboats are doing great damage at Lake Providence. FESBIOX BUBQEOSB. The following are the Pension Surgeons for Wisconsin: J. £. Thayer, Warsaw;. John Phillips, Stevens' Point; J. D. Witter, Grand Bapids ; Jeaaeo Bonoett, Sparta. Illinois— Mores Kellogg, Genoa. THB BOASO&l. Our now iron-clad Roanoke U nearly com pleted. Those best able to judge say she U more than a match for the Warrior, or the Normandie, 'toe best English and French iron oladehips. FUSKRAL SERVICE. A funeral service for the wifo of John F. Potter was performed, this morning, by Mr. Channing. Numerous friends, including mem bers of both homes, were present. The corpre will be at onee taken-to WisoJnsin. SPtCIAt, AGE.VT OF *HS TREASURY DSPABTUiKT*. It is said that Joe Geiger, of Cincinnati, has boon appointed special agent of the Treas ury Department, if so, he will, of course, re sign his clerkship in tho United States Court. BftOKIX UP. The Ohio Convalescent Camp,' beyond Georgetown, has been broken up, and the few invalids have been distributed among the city hospitals. ARRIVAL OP PBISOHIBa, Three hundred prisoners, who were taken near Aoqaia Creek, were brought up here. DBOUHKS THB BOUISA-TIOIT. Hon. John. F. Potter, who was* nominated for Governor of Dscotab, baa doolined the nomination slnoo the death of his wifo. Washihgtox, Maroh 7. —The Senate, in executive session to day, confirmed the fol lowing nominations: David Wilmot, of Pa., Judge of tho Court of Claims; Alberts. White, of lad., Eli R. Chase, of Wis., and Aldriob, of Minn., to be Commissioners, under tho hot of Congross, for the relief of persons for dam ages sustained by reason of depredations and injuries by oertain bands of Sioux Indians, approved Feb. 16th, 1863; Clinton C. Hutch inson, of Kansas, to be agent of the Otlairas andCbippewas of Swan oreek and Black Tiver, and the ohristian Indians of Kansas. " Hon. W. H. Wailaoe, late delegate from Washington Territory in Congress, was to day nominated by the President for Governor of the new Territory of Idaho. Also, Hon. John A. Gurley,.for Governor and Richard C. McCormick for Secretary of the new Territory of Arixona. Hon. John M. Goodwin was nominated for Chief Justice of the same Ter ritory. Senator Hale, of N. 11., who haji boen suf fering for two or three weeks from a severe illness, has resumed bis duties in toe Senate. Gen. Burnside, having been assigned te a. oozsmahd, of which hC will assume the duties in a few days, left this afternoon for the north. J WasaiNOTox, March B. —The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has made the following decision concerning the assessment and col lection of taxes, where liability existed previ ous to the 3d of March, 1863,namely.: the aet of the 3d Inst., amending tho excite law ef July, 1662, will not relieve parties from the payment of taxes previously assessed Or lia bility to assessment, in ail oases where' such liability existed at the time of the passage of the first named aou i „ <j(ov. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, has arrived here. Deteotives Hogan and Dugan, this after noon arrested one of the most adroit hotel and Weltcrn river thieves in the country, named Banehe Noble, as he was leaving thecity on the railroad train for the North. He had plundered nearly all our hotels and amassed considerable booty. The proofs against him are inch as n ill oertalnly seouro his convic tion. . * : From Fortress Monroe. PoßTßisa Mohbox. Maroh 7.—Tho steam boats Utica and Dong Island have arrived here. Tho Georgians,Copt,^Pearson, will leave her old route to Baltimore for a few days, to ply beiween here and Yorktown in. place of the Thomae A. Morgan, whloh is to. be thor oughly repaired with new bailers. The touii lana takes the place of.the Georgla&a between here and Baltimorefor.tho Ume.il All tequtet here and at Baffelk, jHifolk: and Yorktewn.; A Richmond dispatch of Maroh 6ih,nys; The Indianola, H recently Captured from the Yankees,wes blown;.upUit Ta»sdaynlght by the rebels and her guns fell into, the hands of the, Pederalsl Thcr Quee& of th» Wee«teft in such a to her crew tTheioatoril aristeg fron| thesw »b#l diipatohe* about the IndUnoU, if, that the crew of the Queen of the were en gaged in removing the grins ftwrn the wreck of the IndianoU, when; they wen surprised by the ip pear an ca of Porter's gunboats, and apparently confirmative of the report pub lished oh Saturday that the fleet, or a portion of it, passed the batteries at Vicksburg.]— Reporter. The Federajs attaoked Van Darn on the Ist of Maroh, at Thompson’s, near Franklin. He drove them back, and eaptured'2,2oo offioere and men. The rebel loss is not yet reported. An attack on Fort Hudson by Banks was dally expeoted. A later dispatch says that the Indlanola was not destroyed, and that they are raising her. The Federal gunboats were making great destruction on Lake Providence. In the Confederate Senate, on the fid Inst., ••resolution was adopted to Inquire into the expediency of repealing the resolutions that a neutral flag cover's the enemy's 4 goods, with the exception of contraband goods. A Fredericksburg correspondent gives the following prices. as current there, and states that the troops are on half rations: coffee, $5 per pound; sugar, $1.50; beef, $75 per barrel; peas, $l7 per bush; batter, $3 per pound- From New Orleans. Nsw Tons, March 6.—The steamer Colum bia has arrived, from New Orleans on the 27th, via Havana on the 2d. Among her Havana passengerr fee two per sons who have just landed a cargo of Africans in Cuba, the profits amounting to $960,000, which they broaghtingold to this port. Thrte companies 'of the 62d Massachusetts, the crew of the Harriot Lane, and 270 of the Bth regiment of regulars, who were captured by two months ago, have been ex-_ •changed; also, twenty prisoners taken from the Queen of the West. A letter from the United State! ’ consul at Matamoras kays that frem 3,000 to 5,000 rebel soldiers, under Gen. Pree, are marching- to ward Brownsville. , The United States gunboat .Kinsman, for merly the steamer,.Gray Olond, was sunk in Berwiok Bay by striking a snag. It is re ported that ten Or twelve men were drowned. She wad a river boat. The rebel armory at Clinton, La., has been destroyed by fire. No farther military movement had trans pired at New Orleans. Gen. Weltzel had a strong force in-the Ljfourche country. • Gon. Grover Is still in oommand at Baton Kouge. It Is rumored that ho refused to re cognise negro regiments, and that Gen. Banks had issued an order oommanding him to treat thorn on an equality. ’ Thoro was no business doing at New Orleans. The steamer Philadelphia arrived this fore noon, fronPNew Orleans on the 22d, via Key West on the 28th. She passed the steamer Mississippi, with troops, 25 mites north of Key West. From the Army of the Potomac. Nkw York, March B.—A special dispatch to the Herald, from the Army of the Potomac, dated yesterday, reports the retdra of the ex pedition under Col. Phelps !from Northumber land and Lancaster counties, Virginia. Ueathaville, the county seat of the former, was surprised, and the post-office searched* bat nothing found. A foraging party sent to Lancaster county captured two important tebel mails, 1,000 bushels of corn, 50 horses, mules, Ac. Among the prisoners taken was Col. Claybrook, of the rebel army, who had been aotive in enforcing the conscription. Also, a smuggler who has eonveyod $lOO,OOO worth of oontraband goods south, two influ ential rebel citlsens, and two clerks of the rebel departments at Richmond. The Richmond Enquirer, of the 6th, con tains the following; Vicksburg, March s.—Commodore Porter proclaims that any parties firing on unarmed vessels shall be hanged; also, that persons burning dotton or levying contributions. A correspondent of the Jackson Misristippia* says there, are but 2,000 Union troops In Ar kansas. Holmes and Hindman are at Little Rook, and tbo rebel troops demand their re moval and the substitution of fighting Gener als in their place. Missouri .Legislature. JimssoxCrrr, Mo., Mareh 7.—Mr. Oil strop introduced a bIU la the Senate, for tbe gradual extermination of slavery In Missouri, which was read twiee and ordered to' be printed. Too bill provides that all children born of slave mothers, after the 4th of Jolj, 1863, be -born free ; and that all snob chlldron are to be apprenticed to the owners ef their mother* till they amro at the age of 21, and tbal all ohUdron born of inch appren tices are to be apprenticed to the master or person to whom their mother is apprenticed until snob mother reaohes the age of 21. The terms o/ apprenticeship are to oonform with the general act concerning apprentices, passed BBT AN Saturday, 7th Inst-, et 1 o’elockp. m , of iufUaatloa of the fringa, MABT 8., Intaot daughter of Walter and Elku A. Bryant. aged 16 mouth*. Tbo fanernl vi I tafcj piece from the residence of hot parehti, inrlh'Uasal street, Allegheny, at. 10 -c'i UouiT uoaai*o>; 9tb lost. GJBSILY—On Sabbath morning, at 12 o’clock, AOA, Qftoghter of Weq 11. aud Annie 81. Qormly, agwi j yeaia and 2 days. * ‘The friends of the Uwflj axe respectfully invited -to a fend the faierat, from tbe residence of the f am - Uy, Hlnersville, at 2 o'clock vara uraaaoow: Car riage* will leave R. Fab nun's, corner Seventh end* flmithflild atieeta, at 1 o'clock SITUATION WANTED!—A Joans man, (wounded In arm et Battle of Antietuaa welch prevents him from working, at hla trad*,; wiahos a situation at anything where heavy work u a»t r.qtjiredst present. Enquire at Ko.£s7ljlb*rt> street, or address •* H. S. 0., Boa MB, JE’iiubvrtb t®-" 1 km! " W/VJIiJD-U— A UAKUAJSiit, bl tu< earwol a Fruit Gerdau and email Tineysid, 3>«r the cits. Beooamandatlons required. fn«julri at re WATfctt »THdjs-f. liis HALL. ; I>J£. LlLlhE/very grateful for the hbtrai ptiron ens* which hie exhlb.tlcns in Pittsburgh hare re cel rad, weald ahnoanoe two mar* far Monday and Tuesday evening*! MAfch Bth and 10th, and on Tufca* day afternreni at 3 o’clock,’‘for LA UIM and BOHOiIL OUILDBKS, with tk* LAUGHING GAB aod Gbim tcal Exp.-rlaisnU, on which ooeaskh Zerffet will in hale the gas, which will positively be the latt! Fif teen ficntKmsn will Inhale the gas on Monday even*' lug, and TWO at the same tins j after which FtTl LADI&S will breathe it Tr. L.- will aim to make theio entertainments the mo>t amnstngo ■ the series. *V" AdoiMlon, 26 OBRTd. Children, U OKBTS. Acmliafun la Uteafteraoun, 15 GENTS, ' Onlldren lO OBMTei; - f.r. ■■ Ooora.openat e’eloek~<onuneaceat n4l mhftlt - "• MHIODKON, ' QH LIBSBTT STREET. Will open ‘ ‘ ' TUESDAY, MARCH lOTti, 1 AedwiU continue for the'season, with a Star Com peny, embracing the cream of the nrnfnmlnn. careful ly called froip id* professional talent ef -KewYork, Philadelphia and : Boston, Arming the largest wad beat company ever la Pittsburgh. As no pains or expense na>e or will be spared to malt* this paeeof amusement rank with the first dais Mnaic Halls of tbe country, first class talqat has been'eegaged, and tne puaegement will endeavor to hierlt first class audiences, aid make tbe MELODEDN a, respectable and pooular placo'of ; ealnsMrtnt. Thirewmbe ho pretty waiting girls, no drinks dispensed to'the and! eaoe, and no bar attached t-> the house, and no par form auw allowed npon tbe stage that coaid pomibly o&ena iheeyeorearof fthelmost faikldleui. Grand afternoon periprminorsevsTy SartTiniT for lisdie* aod Children., Tor panicoWs se* Bills, Foe ters and Progrmmes.' WM. M. ALLIN, ‘ : ■ mhß ■. - - .Lwraa and Maasgrr. IN 'rnIiiOOUn'I'OVUUAUTKKMnB siseioHS or 188 ps.ar, i» udaBBV tor the County of Allagheay. In -tb* matter ora. petUicn for the vacation, 4c., of a part of a pnblio road which bad been la d oat at No. 18, Jane verm, m7 r now‘ia the Borough of Msuchteter, at S, Brcunbn Sessions, A. B. 16AA Ulsc*Uao*oua Docket, ; d/Isokrey -Cbmiffr, s*. - And now te wit, Tebruiiy Mlh, A. B. 1883, tb* above petition pres»n<*d and’read in opro Oout, whereop&n the Court, having duly conaldtred Uw pteyef of the petitioners, grant a rule on all parties TBWestid ; to appear and wow 'canse, If any tVey hare, why the parts of said pubUo read, as ■e*atien*d and desciibt-dln tb*pftnion,shomdnotb#elo*edap aud vacated on or before the 4TH MONDAY Or MAKOH, A. P. IMS, and order and 'direct that iht said - Sola he published *nc# awrrek for four weeks la the Pittsburgh WtVgQwtu and Uf* Jmm el previous to said fourth Monday of March, 1863, (the twauty.Md9nd.dij) aforesaid. • • k • By the Chart. - foifeUw 4w - AUrett WLA. HEBRON, Cl»rk. .A i'i’JuH.a-—JWJ bbla. roiJt Btateii-. ■ SCO io Cialnkl . - ; mhT ’ l; EiTOIOtiOO. 1 obfjtii'ts and:; u&Jttmi'mri: ijAifUWAiUfi AKU tDIIiKEX—*A £1 onr itacN)asAbelnffreceBTa< ahd;ftw Mkby mM; JAM** BOWN, IM.WoodaiSafo , LILUUit—IW WM*-ftftatMltUMo'i lasi JmscELiMeieo vs. /CORNER V STREETS, i PITTBBVBOH, PSSNA^ The largest, cheapest sad best of -the Dotted Statee. $35 pays for a full Commercial course, In* eluding Writing and OomterelU Arithmetic. No extra chargee for Manufacturers, Steamboat, Radioed and Bask Book-keeping. moisten* sous at one-half price. Students enter and review at any time. > This Institution 1? conducted by experienced Teachers and practical burineaa men. benoe the pref erence for graduates of thle College by basinets men throughout the country, at well as thk elty. Prof. A. OOWLEY, long known as the beet Pen man of tba Union, teaebae Ornamental and Banl4 Batiuess Writing. j MTFo r specimens of Prof. ■ Cowley’s unequalled Writing, and Catalogue containing foil Information, enclose twenty-lire cents to the Principals, JENKINS A SMITH, ia2ftly«law»MigawT yy ju. B. BRATbUKk'ri PIANO-FOETE ESTABLISHMENT, Fo. 427 BBOOME BTBIET. N. Y. The tubecriber rwpoctfsUy Invites the attention: of hie friends end the pubUo generally to hi* Plano- Porte Establishment, at No. uf Broome sir/et, cor ner of Crosby street Bavlag withdrawn his Interest, stock and mate- A* l * of ’‘Lights * Rredbnrys,” wotch arm was dissolved on the Slat January nit,, and having purchased tba entire stooa of I'laso and Piano-Forte material owned by. hla brather, Edward O. Bradbury, in the said firm, he I* n< fV r ? p ?' c £? lo th * Increased demand for his celebrated Plano Forte*. Employing the moat skill •*« and experienced workmen, with a large *tock of the best and most thoroughly seasoned material, ai d aa abnodanoeof ospital, be has lakenta hand- the Kraonal »uperviilr<n cf 4 lho whole budnrsa of menu during bis Instruments, and 1* enabled to turn out Piano-Fortes of utequalled tens and dorabhaui. BBADBUBtB NEW 80ALB PUNO-FOBTE. - In the arrangement of cur now seal*, drown and prepared with the utmost care, expressly for our 'new instruments, we have added every improvement which cenln any wsyteud to the perfection of the Puao-Forte, and we can oan&dentiy aseert that, lor delicacy of touch, volume, puritr, brilliancy aad ■weetnesi of tone, combined with that strength and solidity of frame noceenry to durability, t&ess In struments ere usoqtaUcd. . “suesqth AODBoacTy” is our motto, and weJn vita the closest criUdtm of i he best unbiased Jddxes In the land. ••"Every Instrument warranted for five years. WH. B.BBAVBUKIj mh7:3m 127 Brocme st.. cor, of Cgpsbf. B. T. JJEADY SATURDAY, FEB. 28th.— Army and Navy Pocket Dictionary. st wiuraw o. wxasTXA. t One eoMprcheuetvs 82 ta#. volume, cu 4m paper , vtUX Pictorial IlUutrotioni and Colored FrontiZpieee. Price, lo flexible bather.marbled odgae.7s Tuehs, giU edgea T — i, .fiLOO ■*TJ*nt by mail, post-paid, ou receipt of price. In addition to a general Pocket Dictionary of the Language, tbls woik has a carefully prepared Vo cabtusry of Military aad Navd Termr, aad the fol. lowing tablet, tls: Rank, Pay, #c, m D. 8 Amy: Insignia of Rank la Amy, illustrations): Bank, Pay, bo, in C. 8. Navy; ttaUoea In Navy; insignia of B -nk In Navy, (lllustrailoasj; Rank, Pay, Ac, oi Marine o.rpr, Money, Weights and. Measures of the Principal Commercial Nation, with their value In American Money and Measure; Proverbs sod Phra ses from the Resin, French, Ital an, Ppasisb, oiniki Mottoes of C. 8.; Flap of Principal Oymmerdal Na tion*, (illustrations in colors, rao. Fotsele by MASuN ft HaMIIN, Boston, at cor prlita. Published by ■ MASON BBOIHCRS, ■ Nos. fi and 7 Mercer street, hew lotk; Publishers ot Webster's Dlc lonariec. tphTtStdeUwT T" Hm UUiAVhoa, jaq r. Manufacturer of evury Js«cr:ptUs *: &XJ lb 35TIT IT »■ S 3 NO. 4* m ITB FIELD STREET, f-riloßChiyH, t*. A full assortment of PlTTtiJtCaail UXSVfAir tOBBD FUBNlTVliftita nxtantiy on hand, e-tek we wtU sell at the -fovret priosa tar CAOC, yiiSKi.ittU’a ambkusjla, YOB THE HAIB. Dr. SIESLUi6 , fi.4HB&OBI&. It k itlaoliOsb oiljr extract of Boots Bark* ud Herb*. Itwil eve ail dieeaaea of the scalp. ahd itchiogorthe hi ad; entirely eradicate* dandruff; prertnu toe hair 'from ftlltßf out, or from turning prtrn * tore ly gray .caua tag it to trow thick and lon#. \t U eaiUely dlflar ent from all other preparation*, and oah.be relied cn. For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, mhh oorner Smith field and Fourth street*. Government sale.—wm be told, by order of the War Department, at Fab lto: Auction, at Allegheny Araauai Pittsburgh, to bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m., on 'W£D> UuUii, March Uth, 1863, the folloftlsg edited States property, rix; podud* of Scrap Ir:‘n; MW « »* Steel; IMW “ M Leather; Powder Barrel*: MOO Ballet Eef*; 1,600 Packing Boxes; * Txaiu Oash. B. H. B, WHITELKY.- «hc*w " Major of Ordnance. rpo IRON MASTERS,—A Fbondw and •L 6laa*g>r oriroa Furnaces', who haa built and carried oh wnwof the largest Iren farnacee la ChU State, and who le thoroughly acquainted wilhth* mannfaetmre el iron, both from anthracite and coke, drain* a litoatioa either fa constructing tv men a* giug aad carrying .oh fifth fvnarer- ‘the Jnoctut* ufaotory reference* glrea a* to character and thor ough knowledge of the bo&lnet*. Adarree »»8./X 3. Beaalfg, . mhSzlOt QALORIC GENERATOR, •A ODBC FOB SMOKY FIBWLAOBS^ Thin LnproT««tnt ha* been gotten on pot ihw heskitlrhbt l*;the fefoitof ttnoj/exparimehUag. labor and expense. Shoe# auHoyettwiih. amakeand dust wiu please nail; if *ot aattafeetevy *t the end of ten day*, the Appirataa taken oat and no eharce. - va STEVENS aeau**, ’ • Pbo *«• >»•**. nikiretnwA. rr*o COAL MERC HANTS.—tilled A 1 PrcMili will be b j the undersigned, at hie office on Ohio street, for famishing thaaiiZ fheuy Oky Water Work* with GOAL, &0T COAL, and bLAOK, fer one year from the fltet day erf April, IMS, Payment will be made in caah,imcnlh-: ly. Bide wlll be received until HOBDAY, March 16th, at U o’olock tn. JOHN AXituHi*^ ‘Buperintaudeut of WatarWorkit;"' ADeghafay Otty, Feb. Mth, lSflStid ■ - - >v' • QHA3. 0. BALSLKT, PiadOMi Giawil Ciimntiiioa Imkant, ' MERCHANDISE ' And dealer in all kinds of OOUHTBY PBODUOK. r No. 119 LIBERTY STREET, . , PimiokOß, Pa* tJUJUI), BU.VER, URttANiy NUTJto. M CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDSES& QUABTEBMASHEttS’ CERTIFICATES, 7 -■Mf BOBOS AND COUPONS, and all other Govern, meat seouriMts, bought by t W. H. WILLIAMS ft CO. j Wood street, corner of Third* A. WAKU, : # ‘ f den tint, ■ 80, MBtaer drams, fm 'doersold** Hoadfit. Brtigo, Office hours from 9 am. until 4 p. a* **4lda ... . .V , & i •• NEVT AND KKUABLE MAP. HAZARDS NEW MILITARY mafof the SOUTHERN BTATXS. Adopted ly the. War De- partldSal as the Official Ksp for .Oorernment nie* . TtwhatoßrKATAoo,6s WoedstreeL LiINNaN HAhDliSb jnstreoetTedsod 3* ®S*itor ! Her» riug; Smoked Salmon, Hckled Salmon and seUcted Kaokerel, pat np in klis atd half kits, for family hMareealTadand faraaleby •• ••■‘••r ‘ JOHH A. BBBBHAW, - ,; . mh4 ;.~~r homer,Liberty and^^^etibitA.-' tIOLTH OLD ANl> NRW MOOiSii &KYOLVUI3: Allen A Whaelock’s Oartridge Berolrare; Sharp**. ; ‘dp,.-. do; • SmithAWuseh's do.- , ; do;-' - For sale lew to tha trade by . -j mh7 • JAMAS BOWB, 180 Woodstreet.. < gHRIAG tiIVOE. OF KoTS, BBOES. OAITIBS AHp BALMOftAU, Xnst reoeiiing at. BOBLABB'A 91 Market Bt, ? mh7 * second door from Fifth. SURA AttH, Aa—. "1“ ‘ 400 enda Soda Ash; - 900 M FagUihOansUcAlkali: • *L*32!SS?-im'i!!9~» ■. , i AbCLAHUtB KIHQ. ,71 Llbwt, it. pOTATOK?.— 2OU bblirtiaoa Albert; ■*%\ ■ ' , . ..11S dO : How lttMM* »*d lot ttl. by. : i »«« ■ ' H.TMQT >OO. f|lo MUUYfr-4 o»t linto *' ' iiaeiniMtir- - » ■ ußTOorl'bo;' iQPNaaXTA'BjiU.TKRiAUi fcr-wle r loas bowh, u, w»d skt. grafts;*. ‘T 1 ■ 1 .. ~ j^Aim'^^otoreo:, —— PLUMBSBfIi OAfl AJXD STXJJT Flfflßß. So. 129 FOUSTS BTBKST, ? ] ■ | l ' .'i' i‘. ( ' (rtiveßaithflaldjl.. ij/ ■■ j ■ 1 ■>- 4- -•■! B®"Proinpt »tte«tl«u ilrab to tfe BlUn* «f OICi Birousits - bn •tyl 'coitimjK. ft muauN, - s - Maantactniele of L; .• J 'jj I LEAD PIPE, SHEET ANDBAR EE AD, And dialect la Pig l4ad, Block Tin, AND '• r Patent Shot, * NINTH ST REST, Simu Haw *in> Btoamoßb, fefSiSmd , ; OTHOtHM&TI, 0. QARPBTH, DR BftCIETS, OIL CLOTHS. : 1 ; ' f; W« call the attention ef Hotue-Ynrniahera t§ Iha extent, variety and bpauty of oar stock, and to the odtnaUfM of their parches® fcr caelrbebre the recent advance! of the man doctor* a. OLIVER McCLIHTOCX & CO., ' ' Ho. ;S3 rirra stbeet. faflnmewT • JpHJliAillfiLFHlA r SHIRT ARB COLLAR HOUSE, 1,000 DOZES HI0K0BYSBIBT8; 1,000 DOZEN OBEX, BED AND BLOB nill. NELSHIBTB, t : . .._ . 1,000 irANt|f YBAyEHNQ 1,000 DOZEN WHITE MUSLIN SHIFTS, Bom •9 25cpvnrdi|. !>. 1,000 DOZEN DENIM OVIB ALTS ■ 10,000 PAIBS COTTON ADB PANTALOONS; ; • £j -S- , . • Manofevtaien ot the MINER’S WELSH! FL AH HXL &HIBTB, nod a‘ Urge; aeaortment of LIHKH AHD MABSBILLES. BOSOMS AND OOLLABV. AND GENTLEMEN’S ECBHISHING GOODS. -,for_aale by . BEN NSTVi RSCR A CO., —, ' ILunrrAOTcrmxas, ... Hb. 217 Churoh Alley, PhUadalphiapFa. jaie^xnd: • ; ‘ ;r JJKNRY O. HALB & CO., y ! (Sneoemors t* Jainr* O. Wrts.v - - Merchant' Tailors," Are new receiVlag thetr' . BPRIXQ STOCK OP QOOSB. Adapted to> a Sfst tlast trad*: whbh lias bean select ed with great care to beet the approbation of their many meads aod patrons,and trusting, hy cloee at tanttau to bs*inm and strict ta maet the afproral ef alTwho may favor its with a *■» ! OFFIOIBS* TOIFOBMB Made to order ta the,best ashnnsr and on rsasomlil* ffimirtwd a beat.zsany ÜBUrOBOS, for staff, Field and lane DflOerA m we'l as for the hsTT, we are prepared to execute orders la this line with oorreetnes* and despatoh, • * * • 14tewif*a Teryoholo* srifcctlqn of FUBBiSBIBQ GOODS always on hand: /*) . , v . 008, OF FiCßlf A ST. OLAIB BTBIBTA: ■ mho * - ' * - pLACK LIAUUNi) tj'i'KKL WOKKRj PITISBUMOB, PA. PARK, BBOinsn ft CO., Manofsctorrnt of BUI QDAI.ITI BBTIHID OAST STMt, Bqnuer TUt ud OfUroa, it iJI ■! im. WuruUd eqnalto any imported or / manutaetnred ta thie country. ; : * ■ruoAud VambonM, W 141 ud la mu* “* S * ooll,> HtUburgh. Q rRCIAL ORLUtt NO. L '-o, . BjUbQUldms. .1 . ■ i ! PltUbnrgb,Ouch dth. ISS3./ Imualtolarincttomal.Ouml ord«HK«k ■Sw D«t«rtment, of I.brraiij So,lBa, ai itrag glrn tron. »h« Aipr l .bttbM- iu«fcd;dubupd w lmbi MMLd to r.partvliElii •' Indtjalraß rhtodtf. nurut . «®°“ OotOMUfer. All WIIMU r.V wUbln.tbo tlma .Mtilltf will b. unaUmd nrtara^ta-wbpm tb. ninidt»»md of lit. DsUua ' winb.(wldondaUverr. Tmnapvtaalim nqOalt.td csmjilj with'Mu%ra.' gdug anw.aa b. nrocsrwi on. utdlmtlo. tn th. , rrotojt Uanhrn— Gtr*rd Qdw, bmltfcfieid , u:,- U J. L. DOBUOmOH, r ’ Oommander. riIUR U. ts. KJSViSAUIt HILRUMR. X Tin,,fcrluMitalnlngAttn, nr bailor Al. ookol tn Inspected ty whlch the itnount- 5f duty to b» : paid ter Intaßtal Bersaue fs calculatedb The iitetntment, with 'glam;jar land boak W tabte and instruction*. Is packed in* polished mahogany box. wlth lock and key. Fries IT. Bookonlv &Ov 6UBTBYXKG £bV*£S COlffi&Sf SWIBS MAmfe* MBBTS.xnadeby;> s,. . JaSltlm W 4 Oheetphtrtrert. PhluSHphtaTpt. if'jUU'ifHJt I '.COuifJiJli I CUFRRKI- V< Grocer and the pohUe to try . WOBBmjtOMPABMtFBTPABID CeFFBI, y**7»®^t : tt-g!?tA*ii*tedtiwhcr the money funded,. -is nnlr*>*elly woknowledged the usr > *rx» xjixd. Prepared Sale at the Begle-- Steaa fipioe and Ooffim 241 North Front, (oomerol New street,) Philadelphia, Pa. . HOWAKp WQrSBLt p UIaER: UK: ot , R Xw. the Qourts of taw and Fqnlty -Stata nnd United Btiiee—which hre hcAdea in the City of Pitta b«rxh, and of tbe finrsttei Oocrft of the Uofted Tchmqdied by Biohard Bhcaon. £ .v IlmDolUra. Tor dal. W'-j, ■’■ ".v“ ,l.- f ' • • > T mLO.*ioaHBTOB.AOd JWWoodatMrt, UAMUUL KRKOUBUNV _ ~ i bbaiiSu 6, Arnmaw^u jinrinn.: v babt eijji oi tea biahokd. • betwemtOnkm street aadUhrks*. 1 Office cue enr» wudumqat m^ttatuSSß:- rr^SSt^P;- Agont. 'Wtv other iww, useful and cario**artklsfc FUteeuair. ' edaa sentyW*. Addrae*. 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