\'A- 'i'h ‘.rt; -».• v'- ; !!• sv-.i m ’■ 4 -"I .w- .. 'l *’> * -* .* ’-.O * 1 ' K i, ■: •M*.; , • •; ~' r : .v.w-y.’. "v v •' ' -‘ .MV.I. I-:';'; v .1 i';| •: • * "% ■■'• ■ a ’’ .' ,. 1 SJ- }4.« ■>-'* •_ > 1 -i-i,*;- •, \ j i s •> „ ; j ' Ot}. iph.'V,<«. .s ,| '*»?v ; ‘tI'*4->,t 1 '*4->,t **»•»■ _v* " ‘ ',«•!* IV"’-S &**«*».!»;•; a S'i''-'r-:;- :! :f ’ . ;.' ;’. , | A;'\j'/'>'^‘'v’ t f\' ’1 v § - _;. / •;\’. . -M :< SM j'-l r ; • !■•. «.•■>•. , . . .*.• :rv; fPgaPAT MOBHIBO, MARCH, 10. CITY AFFAIBB.. •■'arornoui papbs or tbs cm. ' IbfMMfiMiourOßusTAnonfotth* Cm mPh)9 . Shew, OptlcUn, So. IS fifth .ahwt BORMtil dftQj i . j • 'd‘7',\J' i/-’/i» «#»,■' mun,' -4* ‘J/; M as ! • _‘jf 4J glt : •*> lew Advertising Kates. .' Thafel jwttgimteaof Adrattalßghsfateaa agreed rtpMjbJr 0»e PabUihdrt of the Pittsburgh Daily effect on and after the loth day of Ho iwWs all new eoetraets t - -• ■ I 108 STAHDnrfr XAXXEB. , r*» «DI«» ITEM BAY. Onalaoarttoß6o TwobmUw ■ fl ,,,v,jq oo Twntiaettinni 1 00 Hums ■wnw , ou ■i Th«* 1 ttifOor raoothe 18 00 1 One w1k.~~.~~*., 800 riTomontho..,. ~U 00 8 GO 81a * y «r nth, i M ,ii. . l ,& 00 Three *ft 00 Nine ,-• « oo Qm month* i~~~~ 6 m{n.i«ysu. rTr ..„ n „ ,M-m L'i...>QB CKjJWijn.iKi.ma, Whhh the prtrUege of a weekly change of mat ter, to bolster! a J among new edTertieeaunte. .r» aprau mivixn, ktut day. f Wl> m/mßw ■■ - ■ • . -. ' *l> 06 Twelve months.—...... OO 00 ra in jettaiore* pottcea■ ■ ■ B|G DiShiSttew, each laaertfon. ? Go An Hdrartiaamehta ordered in lor one month, or Ueetime. to be each at the time of ordering. - UHABIiBSMfiKUIGHT, Eve. vhrtmlcle. . HO9XEB A PhEJSSOH, Pitta. IHspatch. /Ad. P. BABB, Pittsburg Poet. 8. BIDDLE A 00., Pltthsbnrgh gasette. Tfee Ute Fire on Penn Btrect«-Cor -v'X-Av’-' -omer’ir Inquest* . • two VclockMonday Afternoon* Coroner M’Gtusg probeoAed to hold in Intuit upon fhebodies of the three, men who were boned to dsafklnthe WirUHouse, on Penn street. Tbc.foUoirihgtestimony was elicited 2 ;/ !H-P.WirU, proprietorof the Wirti House, iesttied ihat he remained up hutU the one o'clock train fo'see a lady off* who was stopping with him- He soon after went to bed* in the name roem with old man Donaldson. fie had been to hod bat a few minutes when be heard the oolorel man below crying fire. The fire was first. Men in the third flight of-stairs, leadinglo the fourth .story. There was a floe In the room adjoining the one in whloli Mr. Donaldson slept, And n board partition wbloh ran within throe inches of the fins. .There Was A stove-pipe hole in this flue* which had been pastedurer with paper. .There was no tin or sfceetiron Over j&e hole* ant .the paper had eaught fire oaoe Us Mummer. Be did not know the 11 ease of theioldier*. One of them beloflged to 'a Mlohigan regiment* and was parmllsei in one arm. The other belonged to the BaektaUi*umd hehelisved his name was Burton or Barton. He had an Allegheny’ fifty dollar bounty warrant in his possession, .which he; offered to MU for twenty dollars. •Tfcr Michigan man had his poeket book out onSundey evening, And bad monsy* but it was noi : known how muok. Be took out.a lend to Us ] partner. The witness elated that he was insured for $l,OOO. There eras very Utile fire inJthe stove when he went to bed.' It might here eaugfct'ftom the flue*; bathe Was not prepared to say how it ©c cured.. . . * Officer H’Qulre testified that he first saw the fire at a quarter before one o'clock, butt* lag from the fourth story window. John H. Walton* of Dodge county* Wis oonsin* .testified that he tame to the city op Sunday morning* from Washington; he was a discharged soldier; he 'got acquainted with the JUbhlgan soldier* and want with him to the 'tfirtslfouse; think his name was MoCarlan* and tkink also he belonged to the 19th Michi gan Beglment. It whs about tight o'clock when he retired to. bed* sleeping with the asuaipw soldier, fie wee awakened by the enekiing noise, and saw the building was on fire, fie got oat en the roof; and escaped with two others from 4ho same room. MoCar 2sn was awake when the witness left, and he dhiaks h& the men wore awake. MoCarlan stated that he lived in Detroit. The distance wee surveyed from the window to the ground, and U was proposed. to. take; a. bed-cord off aadlet themselves down, but -the smoke and heat prevented them. The witness screamed to some one- below, asking If there was no hook and ladder company in the town. Ha did not hear the answer. Borne' 0# cried to them to hold otf* and they would aU be saved, fie escaped by breaking a window and climb* Ing down, a spout to tbs roof of a house which was lower. The witness stated that he intended to. travel home with M’Carlan, and . had borrowed from him on Sunday even ing. He did hot know that the deoeased had a targe asseunt.ef money with him, as re ported. XheOoronerbting unable to obtain the at ttltfSTur of othsr witnasses, investigation until ten o'clock Zuseday mpro / lag.*'"' - K ' - ’ Hope Steam FiKeJSngiiie Company. , IkU organlsatioh eras formed la 1 the som aatroflSs2,andis oomposed of cUlstni of tfceFint Ward/Allegheny; . : Fhe e&sens, appreciating the eeaditlonof department. atonce labieribed a n"i «ptfitien tto pnrohaso for ihe nse of the ] company a hose oarriagethe Ward doiega- j tioa In Connells alioprocored the nso of the dty engine house, located la the Ward, and a fgffirient quantity of hose, linee which time throompsny hare been doing good serrioe u * volunteer hoie-oompany. - Bat hoee companlei, howerer efficient, are j ' bof make*shitttet a fire, and the dtistns ‘'oonoladed';tJL,inaugurate the newer* ,cf _ «j(«am eertee file," at an early day. J A Finanoe Committee wai appointed to oolieota j *uffi dent jSnbscription. for the purchase of a j -steamer, and hare met withrery decided aao* j wees. A meeting of the company?was held on ! Saturday arening, when abailAiagcommitteo ! waa appointed, with iaamotion* to proeeed 1 nt enoe to the Sait, and eontraet for the boild-! Ing of a first elaae eteamer. The company alio reaolred- to ask the iub neribars to the fond to appoint a board of tie item, oUisens of .the'Ward, in whom the title of the apparatos shall, be rested, and I whose duty It shall be to see that the intent 1 fully carried out, by fcaaeiag the said apparatos. centrally lo •aatedj In view of thd wabsoribsrsbeUg all r*» .aidant* of the First . Ward and Manchester, 'and In a proper condition for the ibeproperty of the eitiaens. We on dors tend thatthe building committee . starting at once forMancbester, N. H.i to examine the engines of the eelebrated * m Amaskaef {Mean/actoring Company/* sst? .nmlnf‘wUm ar*' already in jfcjiooiatius io'finuMOJLHiM.—WoaldH nottaagood ldu for the oltr&i of itegahoeU to fnrolifc e duplieaU oopy of their iaenlfeeu to the Board of 2nd* reomeoa ,th.tr antral in port? There orea greet many ■eroheete meeting at the reoau oreiy m6rntnr„end» pop* of Uteir .pMiinti ,tk> room would not .only be sattofectoiyf to the merehnafs • them eelrer, bat might alto expedite. akedeUnqr oftrfight. B«h eteamor wUI be celled upon ap >be -OXtiru, end tboM wbo wUb to oml tfcameelreeaf thie opportunity to make pebllo tbolr oaifee tewlUhiTeaeopj read*. 5; ■*. L ' ■*»'/'. '. . t'-’. Siiooiaß .Acoinain.—On.Sunday, a little j.— UM «fMr.J*»»r JCoorelaad.cf JRest WheelUg, ooddebUHf fell la to a elop tab etudieg aeor her father’* boon, end being ■noble to cat oat weeioUnort drowned before eerenlilinr ooaU be rendered. -She tvel- JJJedenlmnemequantity of theelop,Bid when taken oat a. hope* trexeeeterulned ef her reeoreiy." Pnd ddalafetered the proper. reatoratlree*v . When Uet haudfrom, the ohUd, whlob iioalyebout three years of *g*i we, la e feir weyto re new. /- : " j ~' < Jeake Peer, Jr., Swearer of thePUte - eagah-Baaitar/CoiaesUtef. notifies thapohUo "ati Will acknowledge dell* the money ro- for the Seal ter* Committee.-: The wedt hf e**et»ble* end drie4froltl*Tei*muoh is oeoeing tourry end genual, «Wt -17.. 1. the ermr. ABoaatieeetredita Jee. v*»k. Jr.* Xntiuit Of tfrufianitKiy-Commit- Sfgbß V*7Vi»« enonyaont shkecriber ; Saell,<M- -.V ,V- . ..4nar*-Woal4tt : «ot t» nSriubU, in non j fcHfc» towing eU InWtMt. Mid On Mm At *jj Mjdl BA iftf o^lb*lsx Und!3 « wS*rf, 'to i*r#M >M»» j«j>» naliw. <• •■* ;¥.► : - "‘~Tr FltUbv(fc Female CollejD. Tho Pittsburgh PeiMleCollsgeij juiteloi iqciK* most iiwuihl viator torn in it« WrtMli apvahU of two hundred puplbbeing Inaltoadaneo. The trustees jettordajr elected PM&uor tad Hri*. Dannie, at toachen of the adranoed tiimt la Jrensh tad German. Zha ooUogt hat that the advantage of thorough tad accomplished native teachers of thato/languages. The fecal tj now numbers •ie*«m thorough teachers, ton of whom have had from tea to twenty jean experience in thtir profpniea. Preliminary '■topi were ulto tokeato secure two of the beautiful three itoxybriekhuUdingtadljoißlsg the college, in order to aooomaodate the constantly: Increas ing number of pupils. Wo are pleated to note the liberal policy of the traitoea in that pro vidingan aoundanpe of'able and accomplish ed teachers, and ample accommodations j and to know that Pittobargh hat now an institu tion which, in buildings, faulty and oqulp msnt, has but few equals in the land! Ihe proipectofor thespdng term, which wlllcom menoe March 28th, aio'vory profiting. We advise oar readers at a distance to toft to the • President,Bev. I. 0. Perihing,' for a cataloged. A KittjWorx bt D’Außiasi.—Mossrfcßob ert Cuter A Brothers, of New York, announce that thejrhnve la the press, end will jmblish about Mafcoh Ist, from advance sheets received fromthe author, anew work by the celebrated Dr. J. H» Merle D'Aublgne, entitled (< Tho History of the Reformation In'the Time of Calvin." In his, prefaoe (whloh, with some sheets of the forthcoming work, is now before us) he thus speaks of the design of his work: ''This history, though a separate work, may be considered as a seooFd iniei of the History of the Beformatibn ih the Sixteenth Century. Two elements are found eomblned in this sar* tatiTe, mere intimately than in the events de tailed in the preceding work. These; two ele ments are political liberty and evangelioel liberty. 'The author, when wriUug this work, often taoughtof the United States of America, in whoseexiitenee this two-fcldelement seem ed more particularly embodied. When going Over the struggles which were encountered for liberty, at Genera, when tracing the princi ples which, though so trne, were at that pe riod sb little understood In Europe, but whloh were-even then loudly proclaimed in this small. State; when reoouating the instances of unalterable attachment to right, to national institutions and to law, of which the Genevese gave so many proofs, and the heroio devotion with whloh the dtlisns made every,sacrifice, even that of life itself, fer the independence of their country; the author felt that some pious but unenlightened men might perhaps say that snch subjects ought not to be treated at length in these volumes. But he comforted himself with the thought that Christian men, in different countries, friends of independence and of truth, would understand the intimate union that existed between liberty and tho gospel.'* .—Messrs. Carter announoe that the work will occupy two volumes, 12mo», and w# have from the above-quoted extract, which seems to give the key-note of an at tractive and opportune work, that American readers :'wtil teoelve this addition to Dr. D'Aubigne's History of tho Reformation with a cordial welcome. Tbs Rxbeluoe Rbcoed, Part XXVII.— The ona great history—the souroe of every future history—of the Rebellion, is the one published by G. P. Putnam and edited by Prank Moore, author of a "Diary of the Amer ican Revolution." Oar Washington corres pondent mentioned, e few days ago, that te Mr. Moere has been committed the interest ing task of preparing a collection of soldiers* letters lor-the library of Congeoss,aadiu that oonhecifon he said what we cut cordially an dorse, tfcal&o happier choice could have beta : made. The present work, "The Rebellion Record," (of which .four volumes ere already completed, aad this 27th pert, with the 25th end 26thj makes up about half of the fifth vol ume,) will be itself a gigantic and enduring monument of hit Indus fry and indefatigable seal, as a collector of historical documents— forming a nxoonn indispensable as a work oi reference in every American’s library. In deed,!! a valuable suggestion which has been Made, ware carried oul—that a oopy of this "Ribillioi Rxooao" should be sent to every public -library-in Great Britaln -we cheuld soon rce the happy effects la thrgtjowtfavdt an accelerated rate# bf the already changing pub lic opinion of that country favorable to:tho cause of the North and Freedom as against the'Booth and Slavery. The lUaitratidus: in this part are portratts of Gen. LewisiW-allsce aad Com. Ouerles Boggs. Por safe ty all booksellers and periodical dealers. fancy 'Dreab Ball. The patriotism of Ganousborg was display ded tost Friday evening by a grand masque rade baU,giy#n f°* U< benefit of theSoidler’s Aid Sacletji bj tho Star BalUi £77*4. The affair vh a. complete success. The ticket* were nil sold and the Urgehoil crowded to its niffloit eapaoitj. Old and young, male end female, willingly contributed of thblr meant to. aid the sick and wounded heroes, and went away delighted with the splendid/*!* so gen erously given by their, fellow townsmen* who, in tkw picturesque costumes of. soldiers, sail ors and. gipseys, and divers other roaantio characters, exhibited for the public entertain ment and the soldiers* comfort. The Dougfc ette Cornet BaadAiieoursed sweet mosio, free of charge. May others show the same enthu siasm In support of oar country’s brave de fenders. Conns. . On. Lima's tenth and last exhibition with the Langhiag Qaii will be given this Tues day evening. The entertainment lnstevra ing was a capital one, and the walls of Ua sonie Hall reverberated with continuous bursts of uproarious laughter by fci* ( large and delighted audience. Several ladies in haled the gas, and, under its infiseoce, were very interesting. There will be an exhibition for ladies and schools this afternoon. Or. L. goes frea this. to Cincinnati. We hope him grant suoosssas-his entertalnment is truly worthy; -v . H r. - GtxyAstio Exhibitiom.—By 'reference -to our advertising oolhmms it will be seen that the ’ Annual Sxhlbitiea J of (hb-Fittsborgh Gymnastio Association-takes plaoe this.even i9g* at their rooms on Diamond it. Young’s brass baud will be in attendhaoe. BUBBICD: SLATEB—HABBUOH—On Thtredej, Kerch 6th, by Bev.s. B. Seed r Xr. WILLIAM BLATKB ead|llw MART HAUUOB,a{lortblscUy. OIED: Mcnd«ymtTßlßg, arc o’clock. TKAMK MOEOSM, <mxs sun ol 4. t. aad Martarot Q. Kaaffann,lathsSthjearof JUsuge. " The foneral will tskis place from the fefidsaos of his parents, So. isa_ Wylie street, ou.TIDS itstids]) Asnnxoov, at S o’clook. The friends of the tool!/ •re ioTtiei to attends *• ' ; tr^urrs. SITUATION- WANTED.—A : ywng sun, (wonaded la am at Battle of. AnUetue, Vthfeb,'prevents,him’ from wotklar' at. hls itrnde,} wisbSeaeifuatloa etsnylhlag wbers heery werk li noiffgalrediOpseießt: SagaUe et Mo. 867 Llbett) stmt,or. A Box MS, PUUbvrtb e. 0 . ,- • c=.- HUM WAAI'Ai A—A lo take eeiwof* hhlt Oerdeasnd smatt Vltte/eid, aeer thedty. BfwnifinUtlnnsrepaired, luitln e»W WATCT iTHnWT ; , 7 *|2l* OKA non —HIGHEST PREMIUM CUvfVvUt itvtß for GOLD or BII.YXB ClTi nWKtLI&uB «sd COCSTBY fSOPSft yt for eele.' _ J.K.MOBAKOI, Ho. IOT Fourthstreet, neer Smith field street. foMrrvptftni .... ;j 40 bash, prism Clover Seed; I 10 .de do Ttawthyfleed} S)0 do do Dried Wiehei; 2bbU.Dried Oberrifs; , g dp eteiee Older; 60 bexa Esssbwr Oheee« In store end air ante by OBAB.O. BALBLBT, ab 4 - H 0.179 Liberty street I QGO —WALL. PAPJCHa—ftOw Wail iOVvs Fapers and a*w stjles will be opened ead oflfexed for trie ea end alter JCOHDAT, the Sd dey of Hareh, by . . W. F. MAMBALLT - .fcfiS-' - • • . •• ST Wood street. LL WUUIi UK of the beet qaaiurlfertOrtltlpfr7.nl>*> aihtba»to; I*o F»lif«r«tm*,Allnl /lAlitOO, good Myies, ou t>« bought L'fcr»oraUp«Xßdj i M '-tuan iOQ.'B. mVtrn& l*a Wittl «twrt, JH«rt»BT OIIT. ■rvji LAXNKH, ftr IBJo. p»l.y»ra ai mvimxit TjjtMrftf OUMK yUli/WS, 'Worth *3 .«] " •'/ tiXO, XaABOTtOO.’S. THE LATEST NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DIBPATCIIKN Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Octette, medical txarscriou or tn* oeavd aimt. Medical Inspector Valum left here to-day by order of the Surgeon General, to inspect the military condition of the Grand Army. The hoalth of that army, U Is thought Is not near as good as that of the army of the Poto mao. It is not near as bad as It is repre sented to be. The principal cause of sickness there Is owing to the low ground and bad water. Surge oh General Hammond has di rected that all slok and wounded soldiers who have been sick ferihree months and upwards and are in a fit state to beer transportation, shall be immediately transferred to the Gene ral Hospital nearest home. This will be wel come news both to the siok and their friends. Gen. Fremont was examined to-day before the Committee on the Conduct of the War. The order transferring Gen. Sumner to the command lately held by Gen. Curtis will be issued to-morrow. Tho command embraoes Arkansas, Missouri, New and Nebraska. The following'members of bis staff will accompany him: Col. Taylor, Adjutant General; CoL Teall, Commissary General; Col. Sawtalle, Quartermaster Gen eral, and Aids-de-Camps Msj. Kepp, and Gapts. Sumner and Jones. The Court over whloh Gen. Sumner is now presiding is expected to adjourn to-morrow. He will leave.forhls new eommand on Thurs day. . The bounty given by the aet of March 3d, 1863, is restricted to snob soldiers as have bsen or may be hereafter discharged from the army by reason of wounds reoeived in battle. It is understood that there is no appropriation for it. Second Auditor French of the Treasury is preparing a new olreular of instructions and forms, which will embrace this olass of oases and whioh will be ready for distribution in the oouree of ten days. tbb crrraui at vaietix coCet house. The carelessness of Gen. Stoughton, result ing In tbs capture of himself and other offi cers, last night, at Fairfax Court House, is strongly censured by everybody here. Gen. Stoughton graduated at West Point, and is the youngest General la the servlee, being but 31 yoaxs of age. He has heretofore en joyed the reputation of being a fine officer. Before his promotion he was Colonel of the 2d Vermont Regiment. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that the aet of the 34 of March, 1863, amending the excise law of July Ist, 1862, will not relieve parties froxvtha payment of taxes previously assessed, or from liability to astassmeut In all cases where tuoh liability existed at the time of the passage of the first aamed act. Letters -reoeived at (he Indian Ofioe bare from Washington Territory, key that the number of Indians killed in the late battle on Bear River, in that territory by CoL Connor’s force, was 265. An Indian camp which was e&ptured by Connor, was found 1 Well slocked with provisions, arms, As., stolen by them from emigrant trhins. Tho party whioh oaptuoi Gos. Stosghtoa voro galdod by tho proprietor of the hoar# la whkh ho had his headqaarterf. Tho robol anrprite «u erldeatly fall/ planned boforo leaving for iu execution. No Intelllgenoe was received hero that tho rebels cap taro d any other offloor that Goa. Stongfeteh. The officers of the 44th New Y*rk(Elis worth Aveag«n) regiment, fozgrfrly In Flu John Porter's corps, have issued an eloquent antl-copperhaed address, whieh ensnot fell of influence in tho But* of whieh U is tho crook regiment. VS. StBOSAX'S ArrOIVTVSITT. Tho opposition to Mr. Bingham's appoint ment as Judge of the Supreme. Court of tho District, oames from those who desire his can didacy as Governor of Ohio the next cam*' pslgo. He mny jet be selected. • At last accounts the cavalry were ohMlag Gen. Stoughton's rebel captors end gelsing on them so rapidly es to piek up.thirty horses whieh they were obliged to leere behind. It is hoped thet they may yet be overtaken. The nominetione of J. B. E. Tod, of Daea tah,-tho President's brother-in-law, end N. G. Williams, of lowej.es Brigedier Geneuli were rejected* to-day by the Senate. Six or eight others were laid over. The Treatary is provided with a sufficient amonnt of bnltien to meet all expected de mentia, end will not be obliged to eome into market as a purchaser. A Tbe report that the rebels are marching on Winchester In large force, is pronounced a canard, on tbe authority of Wo. H« Smith, Vice President of the Baltimore A Ohio Rail road. Decisions tq severs] Important oases will be delivered to-morroW In the Supreme Court, after whieh tbe Court wIU adjodrn until next December. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Qaaette. Gan. J. J. Baynolds has returnad wlth bis division from an expedition to BeadyvUle, Woodbury, Ac. At the Utter town CoL J. T. Wilder's oommand, espeolally the 17th Indi ana; had a smart brush with the enemy, dis charging their rifles at them,then engaging them hand to hand, wounding a number, cap turing 17 and drove off the rest.: Oo.F, LtsUfc J. P. Hayden commanding, behaved with spe cial gallantry. In returning, the 17th Indiana, commanded by Lieut. CoL Henry Jordan, with two com panies of Stokes' Cavalry, went round by Au burn. They met a body of rebels there and dispersed them, killing three sud wounding sight. Among tbe klUed was a Lisat. Colonel of Johnson's Cavalry Regiment Among the rebels captured at Woodbury was two Lieut enants. Oar entire loss was one men wounded, J. B* Patton, Co. I,loth Indiana, and one Sarget, Edwards, Co. F, captured. All persons whose natural supporters an la. the rebel service, an d all whose sympathies with rebellion prevent them giving suf fiolent aisuranoa that they will pondust the m sslvei'as peaooabte oitlsens within our lines, nre ordered to hold themselves in readiness to go South within the next ted days. They are permitted In take aUthUr personal adept mithbaad of war* aftdf If after *Me leaving thiy ; ar%»gbi» found wlthlnourUnu, t —T.Beehanan-Read eddreteedn large erow< VtX BOY A . lbr>y fllty. BY TSLSGEAPH. Waihiegtoi, March 9, 1863. rSRSOIAL. TSE BOCHTY AOT. IMVOBYAXT DXCISIOir. TBI BATTLE 0« EtAt ETTSE. m said urro mmi cocrr «oub*. isri'ooprniiio addubi. au.iTooawTos's oattois rcuuiD. ioxuaxisxs ssjscrxn bt tsi buatk. TBX TXXAJOIY WtU, FSOTIDID. A CAKAED. 0101810X8. PBOai miBFRBBifiOBO. Mnarniunono, Meroh 9,1863. FROM KENTUCKY. Special Dispatch to tbs Pittsburgh Gasette. F&AXKLiii, Ky., March 9,1863. A large force of infantry, artillery and cav alry moved this morning against .the enemy posted at Spring Hill. The intention is to rout them, and if they stand, there will, perhaps, be a heavy engagement. Coburn’s disaster at Thompson's station is to be retrieved. Col. Wo. P. Reid, of the 12lat Ohio, is left In command at Franklin. After some skirmishing near Thompson’s' station, the rebels have fallen beckto Spring Hill. " L. o'y From Washington. •> *. Wabbihotob, March 9. —lnformation dm ‘ ‘boon received hero that Captain Mostly, with his eommand, stealthily entered the town of Fairfax Court House this morning at two o’clock. They captured the Provost Marshal, the patrol, a number of horses, eto., together with Gen. Stoughton, an*d all the meo de tached from bis brigade. They also took every horse that could be found, public and jrivate. l Tbo commanding officer of the post, )oi. Johnston, of the Fifth New York Oeval ry, made his eioape. The rebels searched for men in every direc tion. All our avallebto cavalry foros were, at the latest aooounts, in pursuit of.the rebels. Latbe. —The enemy appeared suddenly' during a jaln storm. <i Gen. Stoughton had established his head quarters some distance from his brigade.^ . The rebels oaptured 110 horses, j They went In searoh of Goo. Wyndham, but that gsntie man happened to bo in Washington. They 'however searched hla trunk and .{ook hli pa pers. The telegraph operator, it is tetd, was taken . prisoner by . the raidors. Msj. Gen. Fremont was, this morning, be fore the Committee on tbe Conductjof the War. A styong force of rebels were at Luray re cently, and military aathorilieint Winchester are ot opinion they are moving upon that place. Tbe'following nominations were oonfirmed to-day by the Senate in executive session: John F. Potter, of Wisconsin, to be Governor of Dacotah Territory ; Biram C; Doggt,* of Mloh., to be Register of tbe Land Office at Boat Saginaw, Mloh.; Samuel I’.'Alien to-be Colleotor of Internal Revenue for the 28 th. Collection District for the State cf. Now Fork. Brigadier Generals of Vote. to be Major Generals of Vols.: Silas Casey,' May 31st, 1862; Henry W. Slocum, July 4:q, 1862; Jnb. G. Porker, July 18ih, 1862; Chutes 8. Ham ilton, Sept. 19th, 1862; Lovell.Rosseau,* Oct. Bth, 1862 ; Hiram G. Berry] Nov. 29tb, 1862 ; Abner Doubledey, Nor. ;29'h, 1862 r Winfield S. Hancock, Nov. 29ib, 1862; Geo. L. Hartsuff, Nov. 29th, 1662; OUrsr O. How ard, Nov. 29th, 1862; Franois J. Herron,Nov. 29th, 1862; Hubert .U# Milroy, Nov. 29tb, 1862; Hleherd S. OgleabjvNov. 29tb, 1862; Joseph J. Reynolds, Nov/29th, 1862; Daniel B. Sickles, Nov. 29th, 1862; David S. Stanley, Nov. 29ih, 1882; Gen. Bykas, Nor. 29th, 1862 ; John F. Reynolds,!Nov- 29th, 1862. r, • • To be Brigadier Generate of, Volunteers; Major John Buford, Assistant Inspector Gen eral, United States Army, July 27th, 1862; Ootenel-C. Barlow, of the filet New York, Vote.; Colonel N. J. Jackson, 3th Maine Vole., Sept. 24th, 1862; *CspL G. 11. Warner, of tho Topographical Engineers, Colonel of the Fifth New York Vote-, S«pt.-;26(b, 1862 : 001. John H. H. Ward, 38th NeW;York Veil* Oct. 4th, 1862; Col. Soldnion Meredith, lvfn Indiana Vote., Oct. ?ch, 1862; Major Geo. 8; Andrews, of the 7th, United States Infantry, Nov. 10th, 1862. To rank as Brigadier Generate from Nov. 29th, 1882: Col.' James Barhei,’JBth Mess. Vote.; Brig. Gen. Egbert B. Brown,of the' Missouri State Militia; GapL R. £. Ayers; sth U. S. Artillery; CoL Jacob Ammon, 34th Ohio Vols.; Stephen G. ChampUn, of Miebl gun; CoL M. M. Crocker, 13th Town Vote.; Cept. Richard Arnold, cf B. 1., sth U. S. Ar tillery; CoL Wm. Deigbt, 70th N. Y. Vote;; CoL G. W« Dsrtistor, of Kansas; Cbl.Charles 0. Dodge, Ist N. Y. Mounted Rifles; 001. Hugh B. EarlDg. 30:h Ohio Vote.; QoL I. Ge rard, 3d Ky, Vote-; Col. Chari** A. Hetkman, Qth N. J. Vole ; CapL Wm. B. 'Hasses, Bth U. S. Infonfry,Colonel of the 4lst Ohio Vols; OoL E. W. Hinkr; AfitiLMasa. Yalg* CoL Ed. EarLsnd/Sth Conn. Vote'.; CM. Win. Harrow, I4thlud. Vote.; Cap;, Lewis Ci Hunt, 14th U. S. lofaotrj; CoL Albert L. Lee, 7th Kan sas Cavalry; Col. M. 0. McLean, 75th Ohio Volunteers; Col. James W. McMillan, 21stlndiaca Voluntoern;Cept J.6.C. Morton, Of the Engineer Corps; Col. George J. Bid- Genalfi, cf thellib Indiana Volunteers; Cel. 0. L. Matheas, of *be 6th lowa Cavalry; Msj. David A. Russell, Bth United States Infantry; CoL Thomas H. Huger, 3d Wliednsip Volun teers; Major George 0. Strong, Assisfa&t Ad- jetam General of Volunteers and l First Lieut enant in Ordnanoe Department; Cot. Robert 0. Tyler, of the Ist Cooneotlcat Artillery; Cspt. Frank Wheaton, of the 4ihUnlted Slates Cavalry; Col. S. K. Zook, of the 67th New York Volunteer*; Major Adam J. Slemmer, of the I6ib Untied States Infantry; Major David Tilion, Maine Artillery ; CoL Geo. D. Wegner, of the 6th Indiana Volunteers; CoL Joseph D. Webster, of the Ist Illinois Artil lery | Col. John H. McNeil), of the Missouri State Militia; Major J. H. King, Of ths 16th United State* Infantry; R. H. Baokland,of 0,; CoL Samaal Beatty, 19th Ohio Vbl* j Colonel Che*. R. Graham, 74th New York YoU*; Col. Edward H. Hob«on, 13th Kentucky Volt.; CoL M. D. Liggett, 19th Ohio Vole.; Colonel Mann Braymao, 29th Illinois Vela.; Colonel Jos. T. Xnipe,46th Pennsylvania Vols.j Cot. Miobael X. Lawler, IBth Illinois Vols.j Col. Sullivan A. Meredith,4sth Pa.; Col. Jonh fi. Mason, 4th Ohio Vo is, and Captain of the llth Infantry; Capu Xhos.H. Mill, 6tb In fantry; CoL J. Repsom, llth Illinois Volt*; Col. Wo. Van Dover, Iowa; Col. Wm. P. Carlin, 38th Illinoli; C ti. Thoi. A. Rowley, 192 ad Pa. VoU; CoL Lysaaden Gutter, 6th Wisconsin. ■ SENATE--EXTRA SESSION. Waskibotos, March 9,1863^ Bkxatx.—Mr. Anthony, of Rhode Island, offered a resolution- having In view the'ap pointment of a Committee on Manufactures, tooonslstof.flvemembers. lilies .over -un der the rules, Mr. Anthony referred to the feet thet there were formerly* Committee of Manufacturer* enda i ComialtUe.otA|rioolture ( bat l ,beth, were dropped in 1867. The letter, • however, hsAreoeatly been restored at-the of tbe Betfetor from Ohio, Mr. Bhermin.* 7 His object now was the QoMmltUe oh Manufactures. As Uatpmed to be understood thet ell the standing Committees .were to be reorganised at the next session, ho would he oontent with m amendment of tbe 24th rulq t» provide fora Committee on Manufactures; and allow tho appointment of lit ffiembvrsto remain recadt.tm tbe he^twsjiWp.' ThoSenateihsn wenkinto executive session, ParticnlATs of the Late liaUicin Tennessee* NißHvrUn, March 9.—Therybdi# buriedjlh Federal dead yesterday, and returned 260 of •ur .The'-rebel surgeon* who met our flag of ■ traoe admita loss of-upward! of 100 Allied on their,side..’ Two of Indians engaged ju the. bat tie under Van Dorn.." . -i • t-.: '• ■ ->>-v • - Fifty-three rebel prisoners were brought Into Franklin on Sunday night, qiptured at .Unionvllle. AU ibelr'camp equip*K«rweg on*, eto., were destroyed*-.. 1 7/ i*«:»' * Col. Coburn U a prisoner in the hands of theensay. • ; ; ■' j'.'/;, Loyaltv of the Cherokoe Nation. St. Loyip, Maroh ~9.~A Camp'filunt (Ark.) correspondent pt the J?«siberat,:under date of the 26th ult, says the Qberokte National Council has just adjourned. This was the same eonnoil that was oosresd by the rebel army into the pasisge of an ordinance of se oesslon. Their first act was to repeal said ordinance unanimously. They then passed an act depriving of office in the nation and disqualifying ail who oohtlntte the' United States Government; They; also passed enact abolishing slavery. • .'y The Detroit AHalr. Dbteoit, Uaroh .haeibeen ho serious attempt, to renew thp disturbances, whieh reeently dlsgraeed this dty, and all ls now quiet. Meaiorcs have been.taken, to serve order. The; reported Joss of life waa. : pumh exaggerated. Oaly { oa» man is known to have bees killed. It is txae,' howsvsri that thirty-five bulld worW ylistr6ysd.; >, r r New Side-Wheel GanboitiL 1 " The steamsr Alert, front Boston for New Yoik, with thenewiiderwheelgnabpatChick epee In tow, put titiTfaftsynpon oaaeoountof the prsvs&t ed her easy tailing. >■ ■ v ; r '(?7Wicrr7* TaiOiLf Mueh 9>i»Thalroa«nia4taNah»< tucket and K«Mr. L and ; J, "K HataahdTFefterirWerW; a ailed to-Sfy From Fortress Monroe. FobtbxB&Moi)&oi, March 7.—The British ■loop-of-w»r Petrel sailed- from Hampton Boad* to-day. The iftag.of truce boat State of Maine, duo from Point, baa not yetarrired. Cltisen PtUonera are expected by her. / Municipal Election. Bi/mst; Me., March 9.—Albert G. Jewett, the Union candidate, wai elected Mayor of thlrcity to day. Markets bn Telegraph. - CurcnraATj, Feb. 9—Evening.—Flour remains doll and nominal at $5 75 forsnperfina; $5 65@6 00 for extra red. Wheat tslngbod demand at $1 20@ 1 21; white is doll at fl SO&l 35. Corn is firmer, but prices are unchanged; we quote shelled and ear atGl@62c. Balk oats are doll at G9c. Rje Is en tered, but Is Id limited request, at 95c. Barlej is held final)' at 51 65@1 65 for prime Slate—spring and fill—snd $1 45 for Chicago Spring. Wills* kr is doll at 45c. Groceries are on changed and quiet. There is hardy enough doing in proviilona to os tab* lith quotations, bnt holders are firm and unwilling to MU except at fall prices; 200,0CX) lbs. bulk,-rib and/aidee sold at thelattar extreme Is heavy, and'SOOO pleas shoulders pt 4@4>£. Lard Is Mid at ,M«s Pork 11015 lor old, and S®4 for naw. Nothing dono in bacon Or box meats. Gold is firmer, and sold at 151<&lfi'2; silver 145® 1501 aid demand notes at 160@162. Exchange firm atriar. i ■ SFKCIAL LOOAis NOTICES. fisoTii ixb Baxta'i Siwurd Haosixa, fox idly and' manufacturing purposes, are the it in use; A; Fi-O-s General Agent, is, Fifth street Ghxap Clothiso axd Whxri to But Ihkk. —The enterprising firm of Wm. H. JicGee k Co., merohant tallors, corner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fully aware of the extraordinary idrinoo in Spring goods, hare purchased last fall a beautiful assortment.of doth, oassimeres/veStings/Ao., and they are now ready io open their Spring trade with superior-articles, at greatly re* duoed prioes. They wiU sell their goods by the yard if desired, and &s they keep coat stantly on hand a large supply of ready made elothingj’customers oan be accommodated on demand, or hare a neatly fitted suit to order* The wofk all done under their supervision, and always warranted to purchasers. . .Samuil Qxasax, aerohant tailor, is closing out his Fall and Winter itook of goods at ex* tremely low prioes. They oonsist of all the Very latest styles of oloths, casslmeres and Testings, of whioh a large assortment is adapted for tho Spring wear. Gentlemen wishing to save money would do well to eall early, knowing that you will pay twenty*fire per cent, more for goods In the Bping than at the presen t time. Don't fell to call and get a good fitting garment. Samuel Graham, Mer chant Tailor, No. H Market street, one door from Third. Coxbkotiox.—Dr. Stoneroad, Cancer Sur geon, informs ui that he made a mistake In reporting Mrs; Maryland's ease of cancer—* it was etandingissteadof ten. Dr. S. wants all similarly afflicted to go and see her. She lifcs near Raney's bakery, Beaver street, Allegheny oily.. Dr. Stoneroad treats all chropie diseases requiring surgical treat ment with almost universal suooesi. Offioo, 139 Grant street. Scuett aid ScnorcLoca Eaurnona will soon cover the bodies .of those brave men who are fighting their * ooantry V battles. Night air, bad food, aad drenehing rains wlll make sad havoc; with the strongest, therefore Ist every-man sspply himself with HOLLOA WAY'S. OINTMENT, it U a certain onto for evdry kind of skin disease* OnlyfiSoents per Pot. , • . 215 Caoioa Qouoav Punsuvs.—J. M. Bot erfrj No. 17 Fifth street,; Is now opening the m»st ehoibe stock'Of 'hire Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Were and Fancy v Goode ever difplsjod in this city, and Is fell ing them at rwnarhabls low prices. If Tou.deelre any repairs or alterations to Jrour dwelling, or pieces of bosinesi call and save your.order at CuihbertV Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, above Smithfield street. All work promptly attended to. J Onstnci Qau* will be taken at thepmnibui eAce, No. 405 Liberty -street, day. or night. A.U order* lefi at the above piaoo will "bd promptly ? *' citicvhepald; *0 4trtS««*. . „ .... QREAt ATTRACTION. 'tslK CBK4T SALE AT BARKER’S, 69; Market Street, .. jit S I LEI'S' HOST OF THEH AT OU) PEICEB. Cloaks and Shawls. QREAT BARHAMS. BttlTttH, fREHOn ARD BAXOSY Dress Goods, Rew sail «Je,l-»bl« { oi JortAhan A Calico. AND SEE.'lt »h» ■ . .. • QOLD 18 FALLING, But BOOTS, SHOE* AMD QAITEBS Ar»adT*Bdfg, *ocsU*e4kecur« abwfila'it * BOBLAHD’B, Bo.4a : lUrMtftU«t, Btcul doer frca Tiftlu STOCK OF UUOTSe BBOX», OAITEBS AHD BUi&OBAtB, ini nntTldf alt BOKLAND'B, 58 Uukai Sui. sk7' 1 a*c<md door firm Fifth. TO ARRIVK-4 I cm loads Apples; ; 3 “ VotltOM! . ML)WOf * <Xfc And for *alp by VTAII£ —1,200 kcj» assorted V;sa t in J.™ itor»andfer«al*l>y ' ■' tUE&IVEBA LAZEAR,' mh3 No*. 27 Mod 20 toithfleldaUwt. ' ', flODFliiH— lbs. just remind and »b» . . g. M.OOBMLT.27IHb.rtr.t. A dPiPWa—7OO bblß. York Htatt; I A 300 do Oeattal Ohio;: ' . !.Jto* Id stor« and for ub by ... - tnh7 i. 1., nt'TOtOT AOO. Sogtfsh, in iion 1 s. a. tfntatoQw. eoH* o6.l' : '' -takt i eorttfoiFteitkad Wooditrtett. 1 TpOTABH—I? 'casks prime foe sds by JL 8. A. »A Att IsTOCKB,' 80 tf*CO.. ebhwr 4f-tfwt »nd • at low prices, bst ul« mhT . iW ,p u Aß9fl.frtT,S7Woodtrft. SIUKA.UK— Jtor Urmia and Kefinad 01*1 011 4«Yr»UAn<J otbor M*r*h*odl»®—tor .. • , JA3.D4LZBLL*,B'JN, WAUi and bGaatim), ,mhT - i.W.PMAKSgiLL, CTWoodetreeL OOPlfiH'B AMI UAKPKN'i*iCK'I TO3LS Jut reeaiTißg an&tec aale t>y -mhT~—i JAH-> BoWlf.-lSfrWooditmt* |J AKD WAitK.i AjSU CUILfcKX—A £1 wwitoek Jut balng nMini ud lot ule lit ■ w>b7 JAMtaBOWK>IM Wood Mraet; OUMBMlTtitt MATKKIAIIS fof.»»le \3fbj'• '-JAMEpBOWKaSISWb-ditri.t. DiUJiBIUVIS U-r-5 llaaki'tor e»lo"by ••••»* .was vumtnoo&i tbs t oo:; Btfi'-. 1 ;: iaw«r<( Hwt^yyQjrtwiti /~VOJJ!(iINit-T-6IW outcoa for *alabv . U. - ; n.A.»AnH*sTooiis. boba aZi. 1 /Twhft . oorcr of yimaadWood etraata. ■ poundrjut Motived tjILOOK -dW bbi» u F&Uaof Ohio* 4 ' Jui ? vcoelfod indforeadeby • tab* ■ **T.Yfr fiOSMLT. 2TI TXbettoel ; \mHUOVV,I)UKXAiMtV Unen w j mb? £ y r M A RPWA.T<t, 87 Wooditreei ; bu. ti: jn Mbmnool ■ .aM..,."■••: .TO RBtCEAte'. i A oelacted; Apple -AX Gry«nlnp, gplc««»ctl olt«rr*!irtW. for«j irt iis’Lib»ni«B«*jbj - M.-.I -, ra >tr N !^7 I ■ nbl i ;-- 1 ).- . 1 1 JUm* for »kle AJby - ' WHB.BKntA.CO.I. 11-ibr r’i (HSF lAiAUfc' 1) f OUl» lot nwtßt»bn»i; •• Cidarfor ■non h. oonm. SPECIJt JTOTICES. £3£* A COOGU, COLD, OK AN JLRKI TATEO THBOAT, if allowed to progress, results in eerisQs Fulmoasry and Bronchial affections, of* tec times incurable. \' BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES reach directly the effaced parts, and give'almost in* ■tut relief. In BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and CATARRH they are beneficial. The good effects fee allfog from the use of the_Trochei,an'd their ex* tended use, has caused th»m to bi ccuntcrfett:d. Be sure guard aga ust worth!*a imitations. Obtain onlrtbe ysnefae Bro-a’. XrauUii 2roe&e», which base proved their efficacy by a teat of many years. -Public Bp:akerAnd fclngcrs should oso the Trochee. UMtary Officers and Soldiers who over-tax the voice and are exposed! to sudden changes, should hare them, t-vld everywhere, b t 25 cents per box. Ja.mamdawT \ j fcyLalce agpenor Copper mill and SMELTING' WOBEL3, Pimncaaa. . PAM, M’CURDI & CO., 1 Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS* ABB' BOLT COPPER, PRESSED CGPPER BOTTOMS, RAISEDSTILL BOLDER; also Importers and dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, BREST IRON, WIRE. Ae. Constantly on hand, TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. Wauhousx, No. 14a First and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Penn’s. \ enters of Copper out to any desired pat* *«>- \ mygfcdswlyT tSTTo Nervotu BWeren of Both BSLi-tS.—A reverend goutiooea having been re* •fbred to health in a lew days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular Vxptnsive modes oi treatment, without sucooss, consuLsrs it his sacred dot/ to to his afflicted fellow creatures the aoustbr coas. Hence, qn the receipt oi an ad dressed envelope, bo will send (freej a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAO* HALL, 165 Fulton street, Brooklyn, s. Y. • mbllslydawT ■». n. ,f\ m, HlM— wixuabw nonaLAAa jpje-BOBIHSOK. EINIS W MlL LSfttf, Touxous awq Maomsura,' Wasbuiutob Works, Pltteborgh, Penn'a. : Orncs, No. Zl.Mamet SirnucT. Manuiiacturo aUkinds of fiTEAM ENGINES AND Mli<L . MACHINERY, OABTINGS, RAILROAD WORK,'STEAM BOILERA AND-SHEET IRON WORK. ••“JOBBING AND REPAIRING‘done oo short ootica.; . . . mhattdly burgti Steel Woris. tiaao v. sorb... ■'ooixomra. JONES, BOYD & CO., Matin&cturen of CA6T STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES/corner of Reas and First streets, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. IJ \ oc^ frjrCOBJjTWBLL & KEBB, oiuuLiat Mis BFiareutue, ■ bILVAtt AKll BUA33 PLATEttS. . . . Aatl ItlA&ufoofcaren of tADDLES! AJ DOASiiIAQS HAEUiV AfiE, Ha.7Br. oLAIi -bTBEiT, *nd ; DUQOi SHE WAT, cur tb« Bridge, ahfctt PITTSBOBda, PA. JCygJgTflOfrA OIL WORKS. JLong\, JUiUer # Co, . Wocka at Sturfiburg Suites. Allegheny Yalte) Sallrefcd. Office spd Warehouse, No. 43 ttABjLET siisrr pitubtufch. 1 ' Manufacturer* ILLU2IINATINQand LCLBL GATING CARBON - OIL 3 and BENZOLS. ®ir No. I BEFIK EB OIL, warranted noa-tiipJs* •lve,'alg*y» oa band. oc!2ilyd tyBPBKE ft BABHEB, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER 'SAFE, HA3K VAULT IBOH VAULT BtfQK, ALU BTEEL-UMiSi) EUttGLAJI-niOOK BAUD UAKIiifAUTUaEIt/ Nos. • ISr o*4 181 I'hird tired, bouetat Wood and Sottifyetd tirottk Aoria ride. IMTBAUK LOCKE always.as hand. mliiSO ffje-JOHH COCHRAH ft BEO., Manufacturer* of DIOS BAILING, I BON YACLTB and vault Doonay; wiklow sauTistb, WUiIKIM’ GUARDS, Ac,, Koa ill Second itnel au4 88 Third elrwt, betv«/a Wood asd HarkeV - . . Bars os Land a/rartety of now Pattern*, fancy and plain, tuiublafor all porpoee*. - Particular attention paid to enck-#log (?tu*Tj Lot Jobbing doua at short awtlco, ’ ‘ ais tys. &C. P. MAKKLE, Paper MAh U7ACTUBBBS and dealers in pOOK, PKINT, CAP, LKTTKU Ah'D ALL K.IND6 OP WRAP PINO PAP£B. Mrß%rv nmored from So. 27 Wood arroet lo He S 3 Smitfcfleld street, PltUborgh, P*.. ,ig-«JASa OB TBADKFOS BAG a. my 4 fya, HOLMJBS * SOUS, Dealer* to IfUBBIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS 04 EX CHANGE, OEBimOATES (UP DEPOSIT, BANS SOXE3 AND SPKOtK, HoT 57 Hark»t.ntxoot, Pitta burgh, Pa. ••■*••• > -■ MrCollectiona mode on *tl the prindphl clUea throaghoot the United State*. ! »}£! - JggriiiSJi&Y il. COLUMB, jfor- WAKBUia AHD COMMISSION MERCHANT «od •biUli *mler lb CREESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, fISB, ood Prodaco gonerblf j. Ho. 2d Wood afreet, I‘UUbmrxh, Pa. - ■. Ml yyM. B. BRADBURY*S HAHO-FORTJS ESTABLISH!! BET, E 0.(27 BECOME STREET,-N. Y. ' The anUeriber revpest filly invites the attention of he friends end the publlo generally to hU Piano* ; Pcite Establishment, at Ho. iif Broome etr<et, oor* nerot Crosby meet •••_ .. flavbg withdrawn hi* taterOst, itock and mate* riale frata thr Uta firm of ‘•Ltghte* Brabant/’ voidt Arm vaadlaiolred bn the Slat Jana try alt*, and hATlng porctuaed the entire itooa of Pluo* fwrtt* and Plano f« to aaterld ovned by hi*' ■ brotb*r L *d«ard O. Bradtmry, in theield firm, ho i* ,DB«tarcpaood to supply thMacreued dsmand for hli jodotnrated Piano VOcM.; Kapkyioglbo moat atUL Yd dodaaperioncod Toikmen, with a iarge itock of ■ the beat and nuat thoroughly eea*>&t4 malaria), ard auatMinahtoa'of otpltal.te naa taken.iabahi tho • pwonal anpenriiion of the vbole ba'Jaitai of'mabn [faoturmg bla inttromaota, and to turn out •Pit&O’Vorteaof ataqtulled faManddarabtaMM. BUADBUBYB NEWSOALUPtABO+FOIiTB. ! In the- arrangement of tor new «eel«, drawn' and 'prepared with the ntmoat care, eipKNlyforourDtir' ntutrnnunte, wo barb addod ovary.. unprottmenk: whiohcenU any way tend to the perl»«tUuof the Piano-rono.ana wo can co&flde&ttj.aasertYhat, ter deUoasy of touch, Tolucce, ptintri brtlltancr aad ; evMtneaao(ton», eomblnod with that atrtogttrwndi .•oUuUyot aeeetaaiyto dnrabUlty, tnea* in* ’atrumentiareuseoralUd. -7 . . .. ! .‘'-rJnoiaTa amd Baaorr'lia our mott(a asdiwain* :nm th%cloaeat crlilcl'm of tho beat nnblaatd judge* TU thoJand. : ' • ! WiTery inalraaeat warrantod tor fln TMn. ' . v- • :• =*'• . 1 . wr. R.BBADBukI r : • mhliSa 427 Brocmt ah. car, of Cro»by. 3. Y. • !0&A& 0. BABSLKT, .ftodaee t Otnenl Commluionlletebßnt, JIBEOHAHDJBB BROIEB, V . Abi CODHTBI IBODDOB.I Bi. 179 11BSBTT SXBSBT, , ,’r. 'I mhi-.iy _; Pms>tntQa t Pju.) NKW AMI) BRU4BBB WAP I HAZABD’B HIW MILITANT MAP OP TH* BOUTHEBN BTAZXS. Adopted .-by. tba yw l^* |t*rtib»l fU Offldil Hip for ojttroibmt torn i .ForwVbE . ,j KAT ACQ..63 W<»dftmt.: BILIYISII, DJIMAJNJJfiUTiHfc Of ISOIBTIOHISS, 80*5J*BMA8IlliB , ;i OBBIIfIOiIM, TUf ;IM>HDS*HD CODPOHS, ud all oth«TooTM». &«ftrieouritk»y bonfbt Vy r. *. *,F. • I W. H. WILLIAMS * 06;, 1 Wood dwt; feotnaraf Third. BISKAN HAOOIBS juti^eiTediad X* ;fordalo bythopcrand ; il»| Bew Blotter Her * Tlof, Racked flilßWi Mckled Silttoa and aoheted M«u«nl, pat op in ktra pad half klis, tat tuaUj-‘ ! mb4 ' ' ‘ oortur Liberty >ad.Hand.«tit»tiL'... Suuai AjiiL eto.—: ~ - Mou&B6d* Aah; -'-'P !*-•?•- 1 , ••;*■ too ■;»• »s*lW»OMiit|biLiWL 1 ,-•• 600b*d*Sltxueof BodAirrtfinodV; ttnbandudfor uloby f f>» ALKXAHfIHB KISO.m Liberty el TJOTATyKtf.—aWbbls. i’xinoa Albeit; •JL, - “150 J '4o PMckSUwr,' i ’ i JOQboje Mixed; \ • MS' doHeebinnoeta; Mow in itot* and for eele bj I fcbT - -L. H,TOIQT*OO, . I WLVfr Dh IT AND MSW HUl>iUi XJ BIYOLyiBS; . c ,i AUea AWtokck’a Gertrude SdTolrav; -v,. ■' do.’ do; - ' : Baxita* Wesson's da do} >'*« Jot;Miatowtotho into by r;&i *kT JAMXB BOWK, UO Wood ttnrt. • JtCERCB^IjrTTjIII.dRS. JJTSNBY G. H4liß ft |Hiwi jt Junta 0. Watt,) Merchant Tailors, An nevincaMsgtfcfllr SERUM* STOCK) OF GOODS, Adapted to air?t class 1 trad be* beeneelecfc. «dwUfccreatc«ro to awlthespprobefotiof their m.nr frl»n3a muA patten*. Mtd tinning, b| rloeeet* UntiOQ tdbtsfaesswnd ttrlcfc integrity, to meet the approval ef all who ts*y fcror as with a call. v- ornflsis’ TOITOBMB _ Made to order fa the b|at manner. and on tern M-. Haring finished * great tteny USI*OBMB. 'or et»ff, Held «d LIBe Officer*, ** we’l as tor *Se Nary; we are pnpirediio order* fa this tine with bonwetneeaand dispatch... I _ Ltfewlia a wrycholcs Section of FOBS tBUIK Q GOODS always on hand. . ' OOR.OT PXNH A ST. OLAXB fiTBHKTS gROWN'B BRONCHIAL TROCHE* Brawn's Bronchial Tyo&er, Brown’s Bronchial ‘trochee; * Brown’s Bronchial Trachea; Omjrii Cni|ih faU; emi’i Coojih Core; - Cany's OoegfrOore;--^ Bachelor’s Hair Bye, (brr-wn)i Bachelor 1 ! Bair Bye, n u Bachelor 1 * Hair Dye, (blsck); B«ahelj»’s-Helt Dye, • v CbtSsUdore’i Heir Byes; ChiUtiiora's Balt Dyes; i ChrUtidcrs’s Hair Dyes; Ayer’s Cherry Feotofal; i Ayer’s Cherry Fectota’; Ayer's .Cherry recto *1; . _;Ay*r*s SuteparilU; Ayer’s BjirssperUla;’ Ayer’s CaisatariUa;' '• Ayer’s Fills; Wilson’s Pill*; e<i«nck** Fills; Wright*aFUls;; Molmne’e Fills; BoerhaYs's Bitter*; Boferhare’s Bitten; j Bserhare’e BUteie, ?. t . ' -.j,’’ r. f Arnold's BUtere; ; / ArnSM's Bitten; -- / ! . AnrtltfsßUUn; .. ... / , £. ..j ... / " . J ' Bnrneit’e CocoaJne; 1 < ' Barnett's Goco&ldef' ? Barnett's Olcoam*;- ■Bnrnstt*sKaJUthong ■> . ->■ Barnett's Xelfethool . Barnett’s BalieUum; ' Heiabold’a finld Kxiradtßocba; • Bitmbold’e Klotd Bxlrectßbchn; Heiabold’a Fluid Ixtrtttßacho; ! i Hall’s Bait&m for the Langs;. '■ Hall ■ B*l*am 'or the Langr;' Ball's Balua f.r the Langs; ' . Jewell's Ointment} -r. [ ... Jewell’s Oiatment; ;•' . Jewell's Ointment; y t 1 •_ Dallej’d Pain KitPaeior;' Dailey’S Pain-Bxtrectbr; : Dailey's Pain fxfa^cuzr, '' i BunftH’e Toilet Setts; ■ / ?; • I Barnett’s Toilet Setts; / ' v Barrelt’eTTclletllctU; Tooth Brashes,. Drcstuig Ccmbs, Bair Brushes;, Tooth Broshes, DrtfaLcg.&mibt, Hair Brashes; Toirth Dressing Comte,'Hair Brashes; AU kfhJs and price*, With a largo and well’ selected stock dall;, . • i -i_ : i .. FAMILY inCDIQIKKS, Oonitahlly on hand ini W rale-at i- ' -/J-'-t.v:- FHITOH’B BROS STORE, • “i. J - fIITH MSIIT( 1 imituv. mho. u .... it •' j-... . piiliiAi>isaiFlliA ' - ; ■ • 5. , . .. i. SHIRT ASH COLLAR HOUSE, 1,000 DOZM HIORO HI BBIEIS: ■ 1,000 DOZKH QB*i, BED AND BLUE FL»H. i HKIi SHINS;; 1,000 DpZXH ASSORTED FASOF'&AYELIKG ’ - 8HIBTS; '■ 1,000 DOZEN WHITE HDSLIH SHIBTa, boat as.npwardaj-" • 1,000 DOZIH DKKIH OYiBALLo; 10,jC0 PAIBff OOTtdH ABB PAHTALOOM3; - Mkoo£t«o>«. ot thi MISSE'S WILBU FLAH HIL hHIBTS, and. •: large- assortment of DIB BB ABD -ttA&aBILLBS. BOSOMS JtHD OOLDABd, ahd QBjrrtwaura f cbhishihqgooda. v forsaleby >'/•' 1 BEKNETT, RUCH * 00., tUsmirAorvAUi, He. SlTChttibh AliejvPblledelplila, Pa. IslfcSmd • j - A. UIBSUN, '. MastllfcrtTint■ of ' Kißip -PlPfe, SBEET MD BAR LEAD, dttlwp.lA Fig lead, Block Tin, ■ ii)& 0 Patent Shot, HINTS 8 TS.SS^^ Emua Mai. axd Sicamoxx, OHJQIHUATI.O. JJAUaKY, JfAKKJUJA A CO., PLUMHtW. '' i @A* Aai> ■" ‘ ct>am nrr*BB. Jfe. -3© roVBTB BTBIBTr ;«>ra«Bra).- -; ?r ■- >;■ u - r J|IH tailUMiU, 01iA.IM_AUtcls:i:y BOLDMBS' PAT,.RpiMOSS ASD BODtmiS.' ; \- s ;Tfwljum ! 't>Ar,'- ' ■ !>» ri»#m*M «Sr Mw.tUWk'aaA•■"= - ! 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