yHpMranig*'*.. i .■s|l v.;.' v’yrt ■v|‘V‘«Y » . a » 1 *«* v '• - £ i* 1C 4 . u \ V■» •;-.w , .1, ’‘Ta, ■>Kv £•* ' . <• i . 1 \ 1 • : . ‘V.‘ S Vi * *«., ** * » ,* r 1 'T .V• .• . . t , ?»* * *« * ' -- 1 •ii '.v* •■‘Kv/.-i.i ■;«• . .V- . v vi t 1 *;■ 1 * ’ vyjy.y ,♦,< • * - i #+ • *.-V ■* •: « : v.- K ’ • .. . ••"y -■' Vy*'« i « %*%'«***!•. j. *• ' •* |H* ► i*’** 'V*.'*>;i.V;\.\.-,Vv,'' ' * •'J* 1 - , ''.?:3''''--?.’; V ;''-f vV.V.VV I .V*V V/' •AV ; . ;; \ ■■-. v • ;s ' "“ ■ ' ‘ ; ,\ t * ? ...&. ■_ ,-.j i - littskrfllr i it UKSDAY MOHMINQ, MARCH .17. CITY AFFAIRS. I PAPM& OF TSI OITT. i Hnzoioiooiaiii Ouiivatioxi for th» Q». Eh»w, OptioUn, So. es iifth' •tmt—oott»« t»4dilly: ’ - * •. V nr cm, ti skipb. i *O'olMk,A.» __ 0* M ■ * " 6S| • , ; Byomrif. IIM| • 29 840 - Washington County. • ■ The good work of forming Union Leagues • Is progressing finely in Washington county. On the 7th, tho Control Union League met ta | 'Smith's Sail, In tiro borough of Snobnngtag reports'were received from l a number of townships. In some, Union Leagues wore already forming, .snd others were In I contemplation. j | AtthetmeetingseveralpatrlotlcceddroMcs won mode. Among the speakers we see the hum of the Rot. Mr. Nesblfc, of the Pitts-, i burgh Vkrutian Advocate, who made e telling : I speech. In his first sentence, as reported in ! the Etporter and Trikme, he clearly end sub j dnotly states the question involved in this r * great controversy. He said: \ 'The great question of the day is the ques tion of the government of the people—the question whether this government shall be administered by tie people or by an aristocra v tic power, and that is what is to bo datermin .u' edby this oivil war. He-sald, moreover,that, • (< the nature of our government and the in stitution of slavery are antagonistic to each o}her. To reeoaoilo that antagonism has been the great problem of our national ezist eace» Bveiy\four years the results Of that antagonism have been appearing as the signs of an irrepressible conflict. But we never expected the strife of arms and the waste ;of blood. ,7ettho crisis advanced, a long step •very four years, until'we are now plunged into, this civil war. Ho had ho doubt but that God was moving in- some mysterious manner In this struggle; but ho believed that He was on the tide of the country, and would pre serve us. Hit no doubt, the humiliation of the nation, and such humilia tion might do mere good than cannon, the sword or the bayonet. In conclusion, he trusted that God, who was the King of nations as well as the King of saints, might so guide the rulers of the laud that peace and prosper ity-might soon return.** 1 1 JUrr; Mr. MUler also spoke. We have only! room for the following spirited extraot fjom ! - his remarks: He had been urged by good men to take a bolder stand in favor of the war In his ser mons) hut he had believed that , there was ]' • need.of more Gospel in times like these, and j he had refrained. Out of his pulpit he had sptoken. for his oountry whenever he had an opportonity, and was determined to continue to do so. -The minister who denounces the ‘ war sad the Abolitionists is lauded to the akias; but let him open his! mouth in support .! ■ ■■ of the war end the Administration, the papers abuse him and eall him a political preacher!' Is not a minister a citisen t Has he no'rights 1 as a man ? -He trusted that one result of the ehaages'produeed by this war would be. the placing of ministers in their proper places'as ciilsens as well as.preaohen of the Gospel, ‘ and allowing them to speak onikeir leg?. aa • ether people I of tho pulpit a minis ter was as another man, and as gooda way as any man can serve God is to support his gov ernment. He had given his support to his country as*a rtligioue duty, and if every mas, women and child in the North wouid-turn •gainst the war he would be for it !** JOnTO’* Normal Institute.. | Not. fiXnnd 54 St, Clair street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The summer session will open on Hon dny,th?2oth. of March, and continue twenty eotfMcative wetki. ■ ] 'The Family l* composed of Prof. B. Carry, A-M., Principal; Miri M. A. Woodbttrn, --assistant; Lucius Osgood; Professor of Elo- cation and Beading; James E. Stevenson, Professor of-Book-keeping and Penmanship; • WVE. Slack; Professor ef Vocal Mnsie. i The regnlar exerelses embraoe a sfendy of fil the branches required by law on the Professional Certificate, including a coarse of drill exercises in the elements of penmen ship, elocutionary reading, veoal musio and theory of teaching. Special olasses will be formed for the study of the higher branches. In Ilea of model Mho ol*,‘ pupils here enjoy • -peculiar facilities for.visiting the city schools & aU their grades, and beooming acquainted ' .irith leading teachers and theirvarious modes ' of working. • 1 [-; A* Course of lectures wiUaiaobe delivered ’ during the term, and such additional profes sional assistanoeai.may be needed will be employed^ It is important that persona wishing to :at | tend should be present at tbe opening of the [ school. In order that they may enter their l ' classes regularlyi and complete their course [ before the examination at its dose. \ J Priie of tuition per term of twenty weeks, \ in advance,s2o. i j t flood board and lodging can be obtained at ' piioei ranging from $2 50 to $3 00'per week. e Por funner particulars address the Prin | ripal. „ * The Army ot tho Potomac* Join Atwell,Biq., of Allegheny, heejuit returned from o rlilt of obeerrotion to. the Army of tho Potomoo, ond epeeka, to-tho hlgbeet term* of the health, oondftion : and ,plriu of thoioldiori. Ho yltilod nenriy oil the comps, “nnd tho region round .boat,” nnd boring mixed irmly with tho men, io pro pond to giro sn intelligent ond rolioblo bpln foa. Whotorermoy hero Boon thr condition ofrtho ormy in tlmu put, It .oortolnly dofil not mow exhibit tho lilghteat degree of domor ollietlon. Tho men oro in excellent splriti— Veil elothod, well fed, ond nnder complete discipline. Then ore, to be lure, duietufled indlridnela to be found in every camp,; but tho greet oui of the ormy la in Bret into Axhttng trim—all the atoriee obout " demoro iixetion" to the oontrory notwitbatonding. Ihe'mea ore not only iwt demOreUaed, bat they ore oweltlnmonxiouily for the mud to dry np; khownisg that, with the ditoppeorr once of thie impediment, theywill boot once led egoinat the enemy. They hero every con fidence in their commander, ond on willing Ot nil time. to go rihererer " fighting S doe Hooker" mey lend them. Fltubuffc Gymnastic Aeeoctation. Our oltiuu yrill pleoie remember thd ex hibition tobegiren thie evening by thix ns ■ xooUtlon. ■We hope tbot«U wio non, will gp, . not Only for the enke.f the oanie for trhich - -w tnembera hoTO Toluhtoend to exhibit, bat • prpgreaa - in othletle exercise! imoy -' 1 hewitnoaodd by oil Who toko Internet in our . Hymnulum. ithns bpen literollybke creole • olHieioldlerinthepnaent wor.Mltaropidly thinned membership in the: drat outbreek of rebellion, mode obundxntly ,monUeat- . ;And • ■ ereoro eofo inoaaorting, that no bettor pUoo " could tore been found to fit the young patriot - ■ dor tbo bottlo-field, ond etrohgthen hie phyil- thoPlttaburghOymnoaium. ‘■Thor thin leorned- endnronoe, ond among thnmsolvts, interuhongod inch loyol aenti - wantons mpdo them denbbr iriUing to|pn ! —On for thot xtruggle in: ifhioh io rnony ihoro \Ja engaged. Don’t forget thie, nnd go to ■ tbot tho yenug men moy app yonj beer ui-..-emnbrenca. ■:, r j --- • ■ OoxronoTto** »o **n Sxiiuxt Coilea rn—th* oontributlona to tho Sanitary Commit.'**here boon norirodt : ! Mr*. Jura Thomi»?Wi...**.**~***?*~~-*J £1 B oilman £ Garrison..../ M 00 Mrs. Jm. LmgbliDe.«e«»..-.'••«••••»«*'• jJ-JJ PubllaSohoolsj BiimJpgham..*..-***—"'* *4 '■ lsaiah*Dlokey.ec M#WM . m ...„....t..-*»*’ 10 00 W Jjj ' Ouhoi|eeaMeHeeeuMt<e«Neee«eeetNeiatei*eMet ** MoCandless, Jamison* C 0................ 2* 90 - Deary W* Oliver, Jr—... 10 00 Boonomy Society..... c.,,.....,, 200 00 W. H. Smith A 20 00 ;• Do Xl**tohi*W*M»»«eeee.ee e. easteee.eeeeeeee.ee 90 ' „ ! X 00 .March Wi'W- s Page,J*.,Tr. I Tbi*b i» afcpreeent * number'o? smptT OUt* IjUg it tit* AU*gfc*&x wh txf, vhiob, il &otr*aov*d, vill *lth*r hs torn api ign4 sold 5? W turn*dkdrlft. -pwswssOTrtqoMtod Sotakshotfoo/M Whvf-* rnictar AUm' u d*t«ralo*d to' &ak« § imm'ihm b Nanuui, and hart tho vtacc thwrdf aU oUtrasUoa from this tlmo lonti Cajt* S. 8. March and. A large circle of friends and acquaintances liunent the loss of this gallant officer. He was a son of the* late Dr. Lewis Karehand, of Fayette county, and for many years partner of the distinguished Dr. B. B. Marohand, of Jacksonville, Westmoreland county. He was a skillful and exceedingly popular physician. When entering the army for the second time he was presented with an elegant sword, sash end revolver by his neighbors. In the battle of Prederioksburg he was shot through the pelvis and captured. In prison he received kind attention from fellow prisoners and surfceona, but the wound was fatal. Immediately with the confirmation of his death, a meeting of the people was called at Bethel Church on Friday, the 13th ln»t., at 1 p. m., tabaka suitable notion in re ference to hir death. C Mr. John J. Muse was ohesen President. After prayer by Ber. A, fl. Wallace the or ganisation was completed by electing Messrs. Wo. Wray, David Hahn, Robert M. Cavett and Jacob M. Millar, Vice Presidents, and Dr. Wm. F. Irwin and Wm. Weston; Secre taries.! Bev. A. 'fl. Wallaoo, Som'l Black, Nathaniel George, Joseph K. Howell and Robert A. Hopo were appointed by the Presi dent a Committee to draft resolutions express ive of the sense of the meeting. • During the absence of tbe Committee, brief but eloquent addresses were delivered by OoL T. M. Bayne, Oapt. F. A. Dilwortb, both of the 136th regi ment, Penn’a volunteers, and by Rev. F. D. Fast. On the return of the Committee, the following resolutions were introduced by Rev. A. fl. Wallace, Chairman of the-Committee, with appropriate remarks, and wero unani mously adopted :• Beeofaed, Ist. That it is with , sineere sor row waheard the confirmation of tho death of our fellow oltisen Capt. S. 8. Marbhand, of Co. F, 136th regiment, Penn's volunteers, who died in the Libby Prison, Richmond, on tho 18th of February, of wounds received at Frederioksbnrg. . •Ecsofeed/That in testimony of cur respect for the deoeased; we adopt the following me morial Of him. The people of tUs communi ty. deeply lament the death of One who was highly esteemed by all, and who has boon out down in the vigor of his life and in the midst of his usefulness. As a man he endeared himself to ns by bis warm heartod genial temperament; He was strong and sinoere in his attachments, kind to the suffering, gener ous to the .poor and honorable -in his inter eonrse with all. As a physician he was prompt in fulfilling his professional duties. The rich and poor foond him equally faithful. He was peculiarly kind find attentive to patients. En tering our houses as a familiar friend, ho waited upon ns with the solioitude of a bro ther, and with the tenderness almost of a mo ther, ministered to ourehUdren.- .Wo remem ber with gratitQdo the success which attended his practice. Hls succeea especially in the treatment of injaries,requiring a high de'greo of surgical skill, gave promise of an,eminent position in that department of his profession. At a oltisen he gave the gover&ment his un qualified support, and hastened to its defenoe against traitors. Daring tho three months* campaign he oommanded a company in the 14th regiment, Peons. volunteers, and under the last call for volunteers ho gathered around him many of our oholoest youag men and re entered the service as Captain in the 136th reg. In the organisation of the regiment, he was offered, bat declined, tbe Mejorship, pre ferring to remain with his. neighbors sods. His men wore devoted to him. He maintain ed strict discipline, acted as their surgeon, set before them a good example, olaiming no license for himself as an officer, and thus obtained for hit company agodd reputation, and for himself the confidenoe and respect of his superior- officers. In the battle of Pred erioksburg he displayed the coolness and dar ing of the truesoldier. Passing alohg the line, he saw that every man did his auty,and brave ly led them forward. When one ef his oom pany fell, he took his musket and used it until he fell himself, as the regiment was falling baok. Unwilling that his men should expose themselves for his sako, he refused to be carried off the field. In the hands of the enemy, waited upo% by strangers, without the comforts of our own hospitals, he lingered until relieved by death. He died as the brave do, happy in the oantelousnejs of having done hit duty. Wo lament him, and we honor kirn' as one of the martyrs of freedom. We cherish Us memory, and enroll his name amoag those who have heroically sacrificed• their lives to sustain the Government against traitoro. Feeling as we do ear loss, wo tender our sin cere sympathies to Us motherland brothers and sisters, thus sadly bereaved, and to his late partner. Dr. B» B. Marohand. fiat while we lament Us death, we are com forted by the assurance of his fellow-prison ers, that he died with an abiding faith in Jesus, and prayed for forgiveness through His atoning blood. We trust hp has entered Into rest. Eesoleed, That wo hnnot tho names and exteadwor sympathies to tho families of alt those cf oor oommunity who hare fallen in this war* Dravsly and nohlj they did their doty, and will henceforth bo ranked with oar fathers of tho Revolution. £tsolved, Xhat aoopj of theso rMolatlo&s be Mart* the family of Capt. hUroha&d and to hi* company, and that the proceeding* of thU meeting be pabllshed in rthe Evening (kuetU end Eiepatck, ef Plitsbnrghg the Ee pnblican and JBtraldj of Qrecnibarg f and tho JSrownJTill* and Uniontown papers. Bceolved, That the thanks of this meeting be and are hereby tendered to Capt. Z. Brent. Svearengln and others for their kindness to Capt. Harchand during his imprisonment. The following resolution, although not di reotly conneoted with the object of tho meet ing, was, however,' unanimously adopted. Ettehtdf That we < will, ft the doioot tha war, erect a soluble monument bearing the names of all those of thiv'oosu&tinitj who fell in the service of our country, and that the President and BecreUrisi of this meeting are hereby amthorised to call a meeting for this purpose at e proper time. Jobs J. Hps*, President. - , Allegheny County : Teachers* Instl* The next annual, meeting of this Assooiation will be held at But Liberty cm the Ist, 2d, 3d an if4th of April, 1803. Although a odmplete programme of the ox erlses cannot be pabllshed at present, it seem ed to the Committee very desirable that tbe aabjocts for discussion should bo published as early as possible; to that the teaehers through out tju county may prepare for the discussion of them. Th*: Committee would urgently re quest the teaohers to mako these, questions tbe dlseuition fd tbsir mspeotive District rastituter, sb, that whan they meet in the Convention they may be able to’ compaieviews, moreintelligently, and. ar-. rivo at reaaitsjmoro definitely* Beside the for discussion,'' nili lectures will be fn order for djsopifjpp,lmmediately after they are deUrcre.d* . awftors ion Discussion L The Propriety of Seeping Class Begii ters of Bsciiatipsa and Deportment. . 2.. Are our Omirses of Study and. Methods of Teaohing saSeieDtijpractical? S. Tne Best Modi of oscuiribg punctuality and Begularity of pppils'at sohool. ; 4. Are Publio School Examinations and Exhibitions Advisable ? 6. The Best Method of BeporUng to Parents the Attendance and Deportment of their chil dren at sohooU ; 0. The Utility of. Dlstriot Institutes and .jsa best method of eqhdnotlngithem. > ?. Should the Children of tho Stato bo Edu cated at the public expsnso ? 8. Should Attenda&oe: at Sohool bo made Goapolsozy by Law? LIOTOKM. Leotares will bo dolireredon Tarloue mb* jtoti connected-wrlth-’SweritTedaoation and of tdfcbhinf by the following named «ntl*men, Tits " Hon* 0. P. Bate*, Depart* meat State Superintendent; Prof, £4ward Brooki, of the State Normal School; Prof. A. Braith. Conntj Superin tefideat'of Mifflin coun tT: dlerk f editer of the School Vuitori A. Bnrtt, A. M.j.Frof. B. Carry, A. M.j £uolui .nt at °» W*«; nelday tha ait at two o'olook p. m., that th«y aaypnrtiolpaU i» tho Uon br tha adoption of acontUtoUoa and by uwa, and tha alaoUonof pemannat oHoai*. Tu PltUtmrfh Bmitwjr OommlttM would Hurt it k»* oßm ui dopoiitorjr th« zoom on floor of BatkVi BnUflln*, formorly ooowiod bj tho Iron Oltjßonk. Tho.oirool»r, oon- ULntogtho oddnii, oniproowdlogroftho CommUtoe, togothor with «oxno pabliaUou of tho Unltod St*t»» BoniUrg Commlulo.j will gloilj hoforniohoa totho»whoor«,ta tertsted tn etAtwjg the tIA and snffe ring "801- dim. AUdonations.tobe intrusted ta this Committee aany henceforth be wit to So* 69 Bourth itnot, hotwooaWood m 4 NkM. Letter from the Army of (he Potomac. Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. Acqou Cexxc Laxnmo, Vzeozxia, 1 Friday, Mareh 13,1&63. j Everything remains in state gw in this de partment (12th Corps) of the army, and the men are attending alone to„!tbe performance «ef camp duties, and discussing the war polioy the Administration, theprospeots of an id *vance,and, thrice a day, the bread, "bird tack" beef,and “salt Junk/' furnished us' by our ever to be revered Unele Samuel, of Wash ington; District of Columbia. Our aforesaid relative is assisted in dispensing these neces saries by Captain-—I mean Lieutenant Cole - nel—-David L. Smith, of Allegheny, and a number cf subordinates, who are considers i “some” in tho culinary line, and, as a const - queued,'the “Kitchen Department” of this in stitution is aa /ait. The improvement in tho character of the rations sorved out latterly is great. “Hard tack** and “junk,** under an order from Hooker, have to give way, four days oat of the week, to fresh bread and beef. If tho losvos are small and onoo in a while get wet, in their transmission from one point to another, what matters it friend Gazette f Spoakiug of wet reminds me that for two suooessivo nights heavy rains, accompanied by lightning, have fallen j but to-day thexoads are drying np fast, under the influence of the sun and a dry March wind. L AU the leading thoroughf&rea are so badly out up, however, that it will take two weeks of good weather before they wilUbo in a fit condition for a movement of any considerable number of troops. Tho mud hore is different from that of most othor localities. It is aa adhetivo as a Sutler's bill, and unless pedestrians wear close fitting boots there is some danger of their being left in the lurch; The mlea recently made ttith regard to the granting of furloughs are being striotly ad hered to, and are limited to ten days. A failure to report In due time; sabjeots the ab sentee tOA-generel court-martial, and conse quent, to punishment, which Is severeor mod erate, according to the oircumitanoes govern ing the case. A discrimination should be mado, however, in the granting of furloughs. Men of families, who have attended to duty in tho field, promptly and willingly, I think, should be given precedence over those who merely go to spend a few days In mirth and hilarity. This is made a rule in some com mands, but I cannot say that it has bsoome anything like general In its application. Gen. Geary, who has been absent on leave for a few days, will return te duty daring the present week. Daring his absence, the di vision Is under the command of Gen. Green. The health of tho Pittsburghers located here is generally good, and the best of spirits prevails among them. In fact, the sanitary and moral condition of tbe whole army has recobly undergono a manifest improvement, and the deteriorating effects necessarily inci dent tothe Prederioksburg disaster, and the exposure consequent on a winter's campaign, have almost wholly disappeared. How soon a&fjgSLoperations will commence in front, we "nave, of course; no means ef knowing. Hooker is fast gaining tho confi dents of his troops, and, It is hoped, when an advance is made, will prove himself as saga cious as he Is brave. J. E. R. N. B.—Since the above was written, orders of a very stringent character have been Is sued, which smacks strongly of an early and important movement in the front. B. Issasb. —A poor woman who had become Insane on aooou&t of tbe death of her hus band—he having been killed in one of the late battles—was yesterday evening on the eor nerof Marketand Fourth st«.,makihg the most heartrondoring lamentations. . As nothing else could he done with her, she was taken to the Mayor's office, from whence she will pro bably be taken to the asylum for suoh unfor tunates. What a melancholy episode upon tho effects *of this wioked rebellion. Blockadzb.— The Camden and Amboy .rail road baa bcon blockaded with freight for the past few days. It is now cleared, however, and freight passes through readily. FLESbOS—On WoeiUj morning. hi* mi* dance, Locust street, Mincirater, REESE 0. FLI& SON, £*q., of the t-ittsbarglt DaVg iispatek, la the SOth jeer of hfs eg*. Tbefuasral wilt-lake place at tea o’clock oa Wo* XE&OA.X roanooir, the imke to commence et half* peat nine. GORDON —Cn finnday evening, et o’clock, ADSLIA W., wife of Robert Gordon, ages 19 yean end & a3d the. The fuueral will tak* plac* on Tnnni mn* soon, at 3 o’clock, frem the reettesc* of her hus band, Ninth Ward, near, the Fair Grounds, to pro ceed to Allegheny Crmotary. SPECIAL iOCAL NOTICES. uxiiTta an Sauu's Nnwxjta Mach* a, for iamily and man a fas taring purposes, are the btttln ca*. * t *Jz*.+oTt, General Agent, * 80. Ift Fifth street* Cnaar jjiD Whim to But Tux. —The enterprising firm of Wsu H. MoGee A Co., merchant tailors, corner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fully aware of tho extraordinary advance Is Spring gopds, have purchased last fall a Oeautiful assortment of oloth, eassiraeros, vestings, Ao., and they are sow ready to their Spring trade with superior artlelei, at greatly re duced prices. They will leU their goods by the yard if desired, and as they keep con stantly on hand a large supplyoi readymade clothing, customers can bo aeooamddated on demand, or hare a neatly fitted salt to order. The work is all dose under their supervision, and always warranted to purchasers. SairifiL; Gxtaak, merchant tailor, is easing ont his Pall and Winter stock of goods at ex tremely low prieoi. They oenslst of all the very latest styles of cloths, caisimeres and vestings, of whioh a large asiortmeat is adapted for the tipring. wear. Gentlemen, wishing to save money would do well to eall early, knowing that yon will pay twenty-five per dent, more for goods in the Splug than at the present time. Don't fail to call and get a good fitting garment. Samuel Graham, Mer chant Tailor, No. 64 Market street, put door from Third. Pox Sana—A Panorama of the Present War, the best exhibition of the kind traveling, is offered for tale at a great bargain—legs than half Its cost. It Is now making 4'tucpessfol trip, giving perfect satisfaction to all and re ceiving a liberal patronage. - 4 amaUinvest. ment will give a man a rich paying business. Deferences will be. given bywhioh anyone may learn of the popularity of tho exhibition and the amount of money it is making. Ad dress L. D. Stone, Pittsburgh. 4t Socavr aid gpftoyoLous Eauraoas trill -soon cover the bodies of those bxa7o men who ore fighting thoir ooantry's battles. Night air, bad food, and drenching raids will make sad havoo with the strongest, therefore let every man enpply himself with HOLLO- VtAITP OINTMENT, it la a oertain core for every kind of skin disease. Qnly 25 oents per Pot. , ‘ $l6 A gala day for the ladles, to-morrow, Tues day. Barker A Co;, 69 Market street; have a grand exhibition of Spring Mantles, Seques npdCloaks, Weshall.be greatly disappointed, Judging from'what we have seea, if this boose does not take Jhp lead this Season in this; as It always has in every other branch of the dry goods trade. . cadres Hounir Buomts.—J. M.&ob •rts.'No. 17. fifth street,,is,how opening the iaeit oholce stock of fine Gold and Stiver Watches, Jewelry, SUTer Wore and Panov Goode ever displayed in this city, and Is isti ing them at remarkably low prioes. Washkx aid Wkxxqu.—Wood workers should see this; it is of eheap construction, and wanted in every family. The moohlge can be seen at the Laeledo House, corner of Diamond and Ohio streets; Allegheny* It tou desire any repairs or alterations to your dwelling, or plnoes of builneip eali and leave your order at Cuthbert’s Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, Virgin' Alley, above Smitbfleld street. All work promptly attended to. 7 Ovsuca Oalu will be taken at the Omxibsi. office, No. 495T4b*rty ftrest, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. AU tttils must belaid fr^jrrs. mas, (wounded In ana at-Battle of Antletna . vbloh 'aments him 1 from working at. hie trade, . WAftiiliA— A txAttlMMitt. to Mi ■flora of a fntt gerisnaed mfrai.Tlpimd, SV ; : j j ■■ ■ " THE LATEST NEWS! BY THiEQEABH ! • • u FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECUL tacSPATCHKN, Spoctal Dispatch to th» Pittsburgh Gazette. Washihqtqs, March 16, 1863. ARRESTED. The Government detectives arrested to-day Miss Antoinette J. Ford, who planned tho oapture of Stoughton jtud staff at Fairfax Court Houbo. She 11 vw opposite Stoughton's headquarters, &nd~wujih the habit of receiv ing Confederate offioers in .disguise. She had among her papers letters from promiuont reb els, and a commission as honorary aid-de camp te General Stuart; dated October, 1861. She enjoyed considerable Intimacy with our unsuspecting offioers. j DKFLORABLI BTATX OP |iPPAIBS Zt niBSLPOU. Between fifty and seventy refugees aro ar riving daily from ths South. They bring most deplorable acoounts of the condition of things In rebeldom. It would oost one laboring man nearly $6OO In Confederate serty, whioh is abhut gold, to transport himself, wife and three children, baggagej from Richmond to Washington. : ISOMTABT OHABX'S XIpr&BjlO WABHIBQTOP. Secretary Chase is expected ,to : return from Now York to-nifeht. tt is believed that his visit had more to do with the goncjral consul .tation with financial men than with any specifio object of selling boads or negotiating (oau. Tho ihdicatiODß still point to scouring some loans abroad. ' ‘ tax HIALTH or THS ISICT OP THS POTOMAO. General Hooker and; his Medical Director report the health of tho Army of tho Poto mao as unsurpassed. l>y that of aoy similar army ever known, and; adds that they have, sufficient data for believing the siekfless in our army to bo seventy-five par cent. less than that of the rebels. GBVS. STAHL, BOHUBZ fJID BIOSL. The faot that Stahl is put in oommand of all the cavalry force W front of Washibgton readers the Mleetiou ef.Sohurs for the com mand of Slgel's old corps probable. Sigel, it Is thought, will be assigned .bn Important oommand in tbe armyjof the Potomac. JUIZSTAT2D, The order dismissing-Coi. Thomas Snell, of the 107th Illinois, has been revoked by the President, it having been ateertatiied that tho hostility of Gens. Gilbert and Boyle, whioh caused his dismissal, w£a owing to his anti slavery sentiments. Surgeon Nastaa, of tho 2d lowa Inf&ntry, has slip been reinstated. THZ YAZOO PASS itoviuzirr. Private adviees received here somo days ago fully corroborate the,high .expectation now being an&eunoed, as to the result of the Ya zoo Pass movement, though it, has thus far been believed thstany report of the evaoda tion of Vickihurg ii premature. < . • ' w. PATTXtfIOZ, Congressman elect from the third district of New Samphire, is Professor in Dartmouth College, yet so pro-riaVery Is that initltution his election was bitterly opposed by all bis brother profeisorsi headed by President Lord. OZBS&AL PUHOST Had a long Interview withdhe Protidentagain to-day, and it is said .ihd>araai promise of a commend^peodily-yarfftfcWed,^wltßTtfie ad dition'that tho Secretary pT~War is already arranglsg it. liquor muso ix.tHß district.- Liquor selling In this District to civilians is to be allowed henceforth until midnight in stead of nine, the penalty 6f selling to sol diers being the forfcUore of.Uulr licenses until the dose of the war. , rsxsxoxß. The number of widows* pensions'applied 'for thus far daring the present war, is jfifteea thousand. The number of in valid pensions during the tamo, period, nine thousand. 7 r QXVIRAL SIQXL Das withdrawn bis resignation, at the remon strance of bothoffieial and unofficial Mends. The reasons for offering it were, of oourse, his ohronle difficulties with Qefi. Haileek. QIXISBACXI ADVaBCID, There has recently been a great advasoe in the price of greenbacks, being $2 5# per cent, premium oyer Confederate money. Washiigtoi, March 16,—The reason as signed at the Treasury Department for sus pending the printing of postal efifreney 25 and 60 eent notes is, that there [is already a suffi cient amount of auoh paper in proportion to the other denominations. The fact that these are counterfeited did not influence this action. The Committee on tho Conduct of the War have, It isunderstood, closed their testimony; and in about two weeks will make thoir re port. •• ' . - ■ Commissioner of Internal Bevenne, Lewis, Is expected to enterapon bis duties to-morrow. The expedition to eolonUeperions of dolor has been Indfiniteiy postponed"by the Presi dent. ‘ Reports reaohed here on Batorday, appar ently authentic, that Gens* Jones, Hampton, and others;, with-10,000 ’men; including a Urge proportion of eavalry and artillery, had some as far north as Strasburg, on * move, ment towards Winchester. By advices re oelved to-day, fcowever/direot from that' point, the appears t 0 be entirely -nn fonndddj a heavy mounted xeoonnolsaanoe by Hen. MUroy haying Just: returned after two daye vapid march, visiting Stratbprg and vi cinity, without findtdg tip .enemy or hearing of their approach in any fordo. 'A few of Im boden'e oavalry werej/found to be higher up the .valley; towards Staunton, having retired npon our advancel This '.does not look like any contemplated attack >y the enemy in tint quarter upon our Well posted forces there, who are bn the alert fdr teem, j <JoL Wyndkamiharfieceived orders' to join his regiment, of ihe Army of the Potomae. ■ Geh. Stahl, whdse promotion as Major Gen-, oral was oonfimei. by the Senate on Batur day/has boen ordered to report, to General Helntsteman,. who has assigned him to the command of all the cavalry forces In tfie-De-r partment of Washington. A dispatch from iAdmirol Porter, before Vicksburg, dated tho 7th inst, says ke had jast heard a signal agreed upon between him- > seif and Commander Smith, Who maad of the naval portion of the Yaiob ca peditloD,to be firedbytbeUttera* soon iat ic should incoeed tor getting ipto the river. The signal was nine minute guns, aid three gnns afterward!, iii flalek succession; " Charleston- and Mobile papers of the 4th Inst, have, been received. There were seven blookaders off the formed port on the Sd. 1 The Mobile Tnb*a* says: The pirate fio rida lsft while nlne blockaders were in front, of Mobile. 6h* wai ebased nineteen boon,: bat finally ran ont of view, and on her way: destroyed ;a new Yankee brig on her first; yoyage.--V-: • ''Tr‘'j The papers eontalu mony advertisement* for the enrbUmsnt oj oonseripts.; FROM JtttKFBKEBBORO. pfapateh to the Plttrtarxh Qasetf. - McmvKixSßOio, March 10,1863. \ The following wen* the casualties in the Fourth Begnlor CavAlry, in officers, between Thompson’s Station aad UnionyUle oa the. 9thlnsti ' - : L ■ ■ ! ’ Corporali Cheriet* Pftie,- Ooi Ij Archibald 8.,0n, Co. I| Jas. Orange, Co. M. ' :Wommict^JameaSwords;ilo.' U. j _ Bamors of the oracuation of Vicksburg are rife again to-alght ' ( None of Jfwt >wt?to*Co| lomfaia, nor any where else npon the south side of Deck river. \ .■ Beeatifal weather oonttonea. Jtomla hrtnlghw New York Items. New Yore, March Id.—Secret*ry Chafe left this morning for ‘Washington.. Whatever effect may eventually proceed from bis con sultation, it is belisycd, says the TbwntereJal, that nothing has been accomplished for the present, cither in the way of establishing a bank under sew law of Congress or to-, wards placing the new’loan upon tho market. x Mr. Guilardot, writing to the Courier Dtt EiaU JJnU from. Paris, Feb. 27th, gives ru mor* of sin insurrection' in Dangary,;and an a4oged resolution of the Emperor to recall the French army from Mexioo, but states that both look improbable. . • . The Bank statement presents the following results: Decrease in leans $3,222,373. In* crcaso in spccio $3,595,000. Increase 1 in elr cal&tion $3,G5$. Increase in deposits $1,745,- 178,' ■ - New York, March 16.—The United Stages Alabama was at_ Maya Queer,. 6n Newspaper Ofllcc Destroyed by Re- lumed Paroled Prisoners* IsdiaiTofoms, Match 16.—Eighth-hundred paroled prisoners,on route from Chicago/vrere detained at Richmond, Indiana* last night, while thore they completely* demolished; the offleo of the JejfcrtQnian, anti-war sheet. They'&rrived hero to-night and threatened the Jftntinel office. The military: authorities placed a guard to prevent & disturbance. jJL large indignation meeting was held here to-night. They regard jtho articles in the Cincinnati Enquirer da insulting to the sol diers families. A tiorprise* New Your, March *l6.—A' letter, from Tybee Island, below Savannah, says that, on the ovoniag of 9th.last., a steamer came into the harbor* fired two guns, and left again be fore the guns of ike fortification, six in num ber, could bo brought to bear on her. The fort: was in charge of Lieut. Miller. It is supposed that the steamer was the Alabama, or Florida or a blockade runner. A Riot in Canada West. Oil Sfeibqs, 0. W., March IG.—A serious riot occurred on Saturday, night between the whites and negroes. Tho whitos organised a force, and marching to the negro, qoarters, ordered thorn away. ; ' The rioters ( destroyed tho property and burned the honses. The negroes lied to the woods. Three, rioters were captured and several woohdod. Markets by Telegraph. Cencixkati, SlurchlG;—Thu sows of the stampede io the gol-J market, Id Now York to-day, thoroughly liatrened tbe markut JOr eTery article which la takea fur foreign export. Flour 9o,Dv\gu. Wheat 1,33, beiug a decline of &o. Ptovuioas neglected ami uo demand-wkatovtr. com advanced to ow iug to scarcity. Ujeand Boili-y unchanged. Whli ky4sc. Grocerleaodll and piices drooping} demand ig light. Cloveneed *3,25, ' ' Gold declined to 14d@l6d. Demand dotes tboSAmo, Silver ltu. Exchange premium. _ ; PuiLxnELPiiu, March 10.—The hreaditaffa market Is dud, hat pliccs arc unchanged. ' There la tout llitle ■hipping demand Tor flour, ahd l&OObbU disposed of at 57,7 h for exira.loauly. Hjo Hour steady at, $6, aud corn meal at s4.'; There Is very little demand for wheat; Lush l’eunu. Rod at $t,7U(L$ 1,72, amLxmaU lots tit VV hi;o Sl,&o<sl,Us. llyo sclia ou arrival at $L Com comes -forward slowly, and la. firdcmamJ: sales yellow at Site. Oats wanted; < 600 j hush Peooa bold at Barley at 91 43. Molt $1.5% 1,60. ClororseeU ddcllnod to $0,75 @O. Timothy dull at-92,301 3,000 socks red' top Bold iu S3Gioccrit-s and pruruioas unchanged. Whisicy duUand declined to4Uc forbid and 47c lor drudge. - BiLTixoar, March 10.—F.our steady but inactive. Wheat-dall dn-i unchanged. - Corn active; whlto '93@. 0&c; yekow&s&Skic, Whisky firm at 61Q52. Provi sions dull. Another speech of tho Rev. Newman liuli on ihe American War. Tho Bey. Mr.' Hall haa made eloquent anti impassioned addresses in favor of the Union and Emancipation to large audiences at Liverpool and The following id a part ofj his Liverpool speech: ‘ ‘•Let us judge leniently the errors of ear brethren io America. If some of them.aay harsh things of us, let us return good for evil. They hav&’shown us how from a cer lain Eagllfilh port te vesael btdlt in an English dock, and filled up for wax. It was, known that she was getting ready, under.falso pretenses, lo serve against & friendly Government,dn violation bf our Queen's Proclamation of neutrality; Bat tho representations made to bur' .Übvexn ment were disregarded until, it was ;too late, and tha ship had sailed. Another vessel stored frith guns and shot followed from iho same port, and out at sea trans ferred her carto to the war vessel: Then this ship,* manfaed chiefly by British gun bcisjof our huval rcserrej- made war on unarmed Amerioan mbrchanlmen. The /iegro sailors they ‘ captured they sold into slavery. The ships were burned. ; One night tho flames of a burning trader at tracted another vessel, which camo up to render aid, and this suso’was seized and burned.: “Lying'in the some port is now another teasel from the nation thus injured; freight ed with vengeance in Urn shape of floor, and bread, and bapohl The word is illus trated If thine enemy hunger, giTo him bread, for in so doing thou shall heap cools of firo on his.he&di' May thosocoals of firo melt us to repentance. Let' ns .renounce and repudiate.inch atrocities os hot com mitted by Ragland; bat only, by oi fewmiis erable mercenaries who would sell their own souls if they had the ohance. No more Alabamas! No more Bahamas! -Workmen! do not defile your hands, dignified by hon est toil, by working in snak lehip-yardsl Seamen! on you depends .the honor of. the British flag. Do not disgrace yoor calling by becoming slavers, pirates;. and. incen diaries.. . Men and women of, Liverpool,, mark those persons .caiUng.themselves! mer chants who have, disgraoed. their country by such transactions—avoid them—and let tho world know that never again shall your noble docks and-ample qaayß be 'prbsiitu ted to snob vile purposes.” \ [Enthusiastic applause.] •-• ALL WOOL Dfi LAiNlia, of beßt JE%. qca)itj> (or (0 cenU per yard, at . i LIKE, BIcABOTS 00.*S t abfciil* .Ho rtrwt, A [ l>irtniy <Hty Q I ) II JSMt'T* fuW UU.H. B Alt tints, OvV hriuiU U p jwr lm) birnb, bj.. i , " ' - & BS&CTY, ; GroutWg Pike, Lawtuie-vdlv nbltiSt " ciwno«rß W>lt ’ L^ibil—lUU half bbls Lake uerring: _ JD w «• •• /wntteEiahi 7 Jtiii received aad for sale by ' ... i'% i>bli - E.HgAZELTOy, iSPlaro^ißl.- CIALIOU, good dtyies, o»n be bought / (jrSOcantaper yard; »t ‘ • . .V\ L&tfE,Ho&BOY *OO,’S, wh7;w»l< 140 FVdenU * lWtmny Qtt*. —l< or Crude and ttottncd 01' t bu Barrel* and other i. r ~ 4AS.DA.L2BLL AO'»M, 69 *O4) 7tf street Water. Qim tfbba uj va, ala a, huut tt - <fc OUVEI.QA.tt, Wni.lloU‘r,Bw ffiv* tad GoWea ftirupa,oa tand'and lor tai» by,- ? moil KITTLE * TKtMPLR mParpofls^ AAM UHKaTS XUUAU HVeIWI, IM xUU VBBltob, QUSPOWDKE AKD BLACK M4Bla»tot»unitorral»Ur mail- ■-• LITTLE A TBIMBLE. tfAIrTX Ollf new and JUncond*fa«ad, brute by ’f JA3. DALZELL * fIOH, ; ' gtt'and TO Water htmU DtclKU UUiIN, put op by ihe Uni tail __ Mts&ssff r tnlilO ■ , - I conw!itb«»ty»p4 U»nd »trfet«- - OKU BUSKS UOKUKUSs, SPUN (SOVboliTblaok *ai andVieoimia 1-WIfIaOEAOCO, imra«*td(orul« Jbj_ ; mbit ■...., - LITTLE A TEIMBIig. A K<| BBtiO; ftofc 1, a andTilACll. <fcOU»BIL, WUltiHSn Mi %KKS HIB. UlMQcfthmd and lor *al6 by mbU. i - LITTLE A THIMBU. BALSAM pound&for Hlttlj' ‘ *.{•" i; K> f B. A.JAHSRTOOES,COS A 03.,. - ; mbU •• • corat ofFtft*oAWoo-l»tT>aU- ! QICILY iIAUUAKOfiIj coiled ond Oltnlxfat. nc*tnd»nd for tab Ujr ■ 1 ’ JOHM A;bEHBIIAW, OOTW UfcrU and H«wl ■< hr gala bv : U B.i.WiWMlOailSi BOHiOli ■ : , coro«rof y>nt *cd Wtwl tu-iti. ! BLUA£-MAiib*T2sU.lbd* tot B&lo bv . v i-.».4W»AHM*«oOtt > 6oK4<fo ' U HitiMb*.-'' - . L. h. voir.T ji on llniU!>i> nt>9.V«<« U-'X'd, worth S3.OU LXBP. BcMtOT * <lo.*g.i UTußUma' fAXiunx uib vajn! Daunmita i ■kU JUUNBOWX.IMVorttfmI. SPECIAL JTOTICEB. i £Sj£*A COUGH, COLD, OK aNIBM TAT*D THROAT, If allowed to progwiwi rcsolk In sexiooa Pulmonary and Branchial affScßons, of tfntlmea Incurable. BSOWH'B BBOHOHIAL TBOOHE3. . reach directly tho affected parts, and give almost Ibt stant relief. Ia BHOKCHTTtS, ASTHSZA, a di OATABBH the? benefidaL Tbe good effects resulting from too use of tho Troches, and their ex tended at, has caused thin to Be sure to guard against worthies imitations. Obtain only the geasfae Jfroim’s Broac&ioi 2rocket, which have proved their efficacy by a test of many yaan. FabUaSpsakers 'and Singers should use the Troches. Mflitary Soldiers who ovsr-tax tbe volco and are exposed to sudden changes, should have, them. Ed&everywhcro, at 25 cents per box. ■ . , f«g*Lak9 Sapenor Copper Mill akd SMELTING WORKS, Pmuctao. • PAM, M'CURDY & CO., Hana&ctorers of. SHEATHING, BRA HIKES* AND BOLT OOFPSB, PBSSSSD COPPER BQTTOMi, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER; also Importers and dealers in hEKZALS, TIN PLATE, oiiAjbT lEOhy wIJiE, As. Constantly on hand, TINNERS* MACHINES AND TOOLS. . WxaiHODSX, No. 149 First and Iso Second street Pittsburgh, Penn’a. ! - • v orders of popper cut to any daslredj pat ters. , my29:dawTyT WM. O. tinaiwamr— IMr ,, O. XIXLKI. ( WITHROW noeduisa.—WU4oß KULXB. yyaoBiHSQH. urns & ml- L£RS, TamraxaS shd Macuisists, Wassatsroa Woaxs, Pittsburgh, Fcnn*a. . j Omoß, No. ZJ Maekxt STnxrr. . . . -.| " Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MAOHINERF, CASTINGS, BAILRbAD WORK,.STEAM BOILERS AND 6HEET IRON WORK. i • % •3VOBBING AND REPAXR2NQ done on abort notice. ' mhi&dly IpyejixaoaA uIl wokkal Long, .Hiller If Vo. \ Works at Sharpsburg Station, Allegheny YaQs} Railroad., Office and Warehouse, No. S 3 IffARKET STREET Pittsburgh. | Manohwtonra of ILLUMINATING and LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. ! No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted ■lve, alwaye on hand. oclSjlyd'Tf fcST'io nervous ttajTeren^ofjitotli akAiitd.—a reverend gentlemetfTtmving' Been re*, •tored to health in a fewdsye, after undergoing all the usual louiine an'd irregular expEttsive modes'oT treatment, without succes;, considers it hfiTiacrsd duty4o'corcmunicate to hi* afflictodfellow ctesture* the atxass or cuax. Hence; on tho receipt of an ad dressed envelope, he 'will send (free) a copy of the preecriptionju*ed. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAG NALL,.IBC Fulton street. Brooklyn, N. T. i nitrililydawT' ' * j JpyfftteburgD Steel Works.! jonk u non> MM . MM w. n'ctha/icfia. ;. JONES, BOYD & C 0„ 1 : of CAST STEEL; also, SPBINO, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL AXLES, comer.of Rowland Firststrects, Pittsburgh', Pena’a. • • ' ;oci9 j a. M.00aawii,i.....i.,.^ w .. M tui & KRRR, ' , j CARRIAGE MANUFACIURERBy SILVER AND BRASS PLATERS, And Manufacturers of SADDLERY AND CARRIAGE HARDWARE, No. .7 ST. CLAIR STREET, and : ; ~ DUQOUSKE WAI, OMJ ttjL-Brldp.. ■ : PITTSBUBOH. PA. gg£*£UHjas & FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANK VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND STEEL-LINED BUBGLAB-PBOOF SAFE ' MANUFACTURERS. i- No#. 129 and 131 Tfcird afreet,- s«fire#< Wood and SmtlJtfeld stree& T -HoTth • . ' afITBANK LOCKS v aiwars on baud. .. m>»y coUkham ffi' HROI hUnqfaotarcrs of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW; ‘SHUTTERd, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., Nos. Sli Sewnd street and 96 Third, street; between Wood and Market. ; Hkvs'on hand a variety of new Patterns, fiuicy and plain, sulUblo for all purposes. . Particular atlenHon paid to enclosingjOravo^Let' Jobbing done atshort notice. • xh9 JKSET®- & ARKLK, Paper MANUFACTURERS and dealon in BOOK, PRINT, GAP, LETTER AND. ALL KINDS OF WRAP PING PAPER, ! - WHave removed from' So. 27 ; Wood strut to No. S3Smithdeldstreet r Pittaburgb,Pa. ‘ ; mrOASH OB TRADE JEC M - HOLMES :& SOH 8, Healer* in FOBEIQN AND . DOMESTIC BILLS OB CHAIfGI, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, So. 57 Market street, PUts-. .bnrgh'/Pa, ‘J.- j- I.' made on all the prinoipal cftjLf threaghout the United States. .. . . ap22^r~ tSCSBSR Y H. COIXmSi. For WARDING AND OOKMIBSION MEBOHANT and whokaale deafer in CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, and Produce generally, Ho. 85 Wood street, Pittebursb, Pi. hoi! i -'tOBIJES V ■ ■ -f ' PITTBBOUQB~ t ~PENNA. The largest,' cheapest sect beet of the .Ualtod State*. $35 cajs for a' fall Commercial coatsa, la eluding'Writing and-Oomxorrtil Arithmetic. lie extra charge# for- Mammciarer*,' bteanxboat. JUUreaiLand Hank )iook-fcte}.ifig, -..ttinlatenf soha at 6ti#»k*U puce; BtadentS; enter aadrsvieiratany tiioe. - .'".‘.i: <■ |: •• TtU li- co%dactfJ ' ■ by ' experienced Teachers and practical bu'tioeae oiv ti. hence ih« pril* ereocs for gradoabeof this College by botlneu men tbroaghoat the conntryi ai wall at tbu clty. . I .... 'VPioL A* COWLEY,Iong known aatbo bait no* man of taa Union, tetctieeOrnamentel andfiapid ba«iD«M Writing. • v -l - EVfor specimsna of Prof.: Cowley’s unequalled Writing, ana Catalogue contalaioglhU Inforntatloß, encleee iwenty-fWe'ceau to ttwPilncipala, ; - JKNKiHb dtSMITBj | |agfcly«lair»»n»ewT •' ; ' ] ■ TN THifi OttPHANri* OJUiiTtflM X OF AJX'SQOFtiX COUBTT, FAH2I-U0 otfbVAßi ihrmaiter ofiiha«*taia y.jiur garet 'Mcshafrtjr, doc’d. 1 Htf. 4*. 'Pccambar Tarsi. 4&QI. i*artltion or 'Yalnati-tL.': 7 . "'T \ . 10 JotuTldkinar-and fflargtrat bUjalfei (for* merty Attaint ~4lti:tuuror,) J*taM BtccUlrL ind Mary .Mr wife, (formerly Alary Alcshilrtj.yjraaoy, Moabal.e/» Caibarinfc-l’oUy, (tirmtr»' laibkrtbe Mc!s|ialraj,) endTWiUUm Aosbai.«]r t liel:a aodil*{id repieMUAUYM if MargoM! Jlcdfieffd?, arekeraby.aittfed (Ut aa ; inquaittan «U 1 bojheld iaparuaaoaot tbenixrta mentioned writ effaxtl* tlott«£iL tbejpremiata manttoned sad ducriUd la .uld V*rU» to uxoabla «a the preil-ws ia \he|Bor oagfc ol on THOUSDaT, .iba’ 30th' ’day ol Apili,:Ani>o. Domini at iO,o'clock a.m., to make partition to add utoog thj baLrs r db «ot t&aaaidaeceasad* inaoch manner and' Id iacb- tiro* portion* na by tM law* of the Comnuhaeiuh ef VcnaijlYanld Itdtftcted, Ifiuck partl'loiv'caa be •mad* iheraof aitTwrat preJadlco to or BtoinaJTtJia «balt; ball! tneh partltlon'cannot benikiei£nie-t aa aforauul» ihtn to faint and mp; ratio ibd attaio ac~ cording U law, at vtt&riUma 'and place joa mar aUandll *<• ••• >•-•* 7-‘.l'“* • HABBI WOODSi’aUkff. * T-flamur’i Omci, : r ->*?■■ .. =r?T'- K ‘- ,i flttab-rgb* Marco 12, 1863./ mblSjladgw' J 8 IBJB ORPHANS'; CUURtriWA l !«MAjSSf^ i -■ -*• i -Bobtrt million, John Ifrooda nui Haacj m* ■ wife, (fotaerlj KencraJlUmiiM tialnttel tiUlinan, Jamea.miUmaaandlhbm* Chela "iMfemeilj Iltaabeih'lßilli. <W4 Min «ad legal zeprcandtatm* of lamuil BU UMto.deonead,—ton!are heiebj jnotUUd that an laqa<Jitioa«plbeheld in pnnnanoe'ol theater* xnen4on«4<--IVr» of Fertt*ion,6a tbe womiaef, in Boa ttwxuhljs oa »BIDAY, th« 8d April, Anna Bernini IBS J, atlu o'clock a. m., to nAt rar lUUn toandaqienc Uebeire, *c,, of theaa&ide* ceaaed, in atich isaanerandln inch troporiicxu u by. thr diet Will and Ttatcaeat of the laldSanael flUHaani doo'd, ud the- Lvi of the CoQiosiiß'tiiih ©tPenn«jlTaaU|idlxtcted,if •acfcmrUtiMtcknbe made<tfccraof erlthOot toiejudlca to or epoUiiS the thole ; butlf inch partition cannot be aide thereof aa niorualdt’thra tovalne and apprehe the lathe ao* cording to tew, at.«hleh tlae ana plaoe joum kj at* uudUjoa think proper, ■;• - • ; ' r • iiiv.M :HA&E7 WOO»S > fih«lL Bb*wt?*i Oman. ' Pittibnrghr Hmroh u» 18ML 0A bHABBS BIRMINGHAM /WU TY tUHOBAHCBXQOKi.^ 25 blocks. <. W do Matohintt JHUmifertattn 60. 40 gfcbiDlf* goaJcfttockj, i . .4S'<o. - 1 €o. flto - • r *>; 4o;j ;Bur*k* Infcaftmcii Coi Stock;. Orantry mtft&cwftttdtttj propertjior MottcfiM. - t. • ’-•■»- J«K« He. 10T Foortketrat, seorSmlt ablltTßiflii 'Qtt for l»Jo. par atfiM* LA»B,McABf- jwEncßAJrr taicons. JJENRT a HALTS i CO., (SacMOOirto 7uu.O. W*:t,s Merchant Taildrs, j Are new receiving thsir SPBIIfG BTOCK OF GOODS, Adapted to a first clan trade, which has bean relat ed inth gTeitt care to' meet the approbat'osbf their many friends aed and trtminf, by dots at tention to bnineM and strict tfttfgrtty, to meat tlm approval ef all who may filter us with a call. OrjnOSßS' DKifOBKS Mads to order in the best moaner and on reaaonabla terms. Boring finished a great many ÜBIIORJiS, ■ for staff, Field and Lina Officer*, as we'l at for tha Navy, wo are prepared to execute orders in this Una jrßh correctness abd despatch. - Mkewlre a very choioe selection of JURZTI&HING 'GOODS always on hand. r . Co£OF PENN AST.CLAIRSTRIETB. Ahs |T - BKADBDBV'B PIAHO-FOBTIi ESTABUSHMEBT, _ Tot <27 HBOOMI BTBMT, B.Y. Tho rabicriber reepietfslly InTttei the attention of h j fdenda end the riobUo generally to hie Plano* Forte XatabUehment, jit Ha, *27 Broome etriet, oor» net of Qroaby afreet T • HavingvHthdrawn Ms Internet,'ftbck andmate rlaUfroza!ihe*lite firm of H Ligbte ABredbarja*’* which flrmjwaa dUmlved on the Slat Jaontry nit,, aadTiavfhg pcrchared the entire a toe* of t'laao* Pom* anal Plano* Forte materiel owned by his brother, Edward G. Bradbury, In thoaaid Arm, he li now propped to anpply the faoreeeed dtmand for hie oalebmtediFieno Fortet. Empfavaegthe moet skill* folendex^ftriencedworkmen, wuha largestock of the beatabd moat thoroughly ecaiooed materiel, end enebdhdesO# of capital, to hea taken in henfl the penonel loberrltlon of the whole ba«ln>aa of mina* motoring li{a intnueeaU,ecd l* enabled to turn oat Piano'Vortee of tueqaeUcd tone end durable***. BJUDBlffar S NEWBOALE PIABO-FOBTJL In the atTacgem*nt of -cur naw eoek, drawn and prepared'with tho ntmojt cfoe, exprtaaly for onr new lnatrnnunft, wo hero added every improvement which can Jh any wap tend 10 the perfection of the PienifFortO, and we can Confidently anert.that, lor. of) touch, volaaie!, phc.tr ( aweetnee * of ton*, combined with tbaWatrength and aolldlty of'/frame aeoetearyjtOtdanmlUty, tntee in ttrapienUigreaneQTjkUtd: '' " M otSDidyn>iiD'B£acTT ,t Ji onr motto, and we in vito crittcLmof the tim unbiased judges • _ inatrnment werreoTed for five years. 1- 1L . UWJCaßttAl>Btf*l, mh7:3air'; ak» cor, of Cnwby, B. Y. ! BHIET AND COLEAB HOITSB, 1,000 HIGKOBT BBIBTfl; 1,000 BO2EH OBEY, BSD ABB BLUB FLAB* BEL 8HIBTB; 1,000 DQfcYN AS9OBTKD FANCY TBAVXLIHG BUIBTS; : 1,000 DOZEN WHIM UUBLIH BHIBTS, from .<9 ibupwardej . LOOO BQZUr DKBIkOYBEALLSi 10,000 PAiBB OOTTONADN PANTALOONS; ‘ Mannftrtarera of the! HINES'S WELSH FLAK NBL tHIBTB,and a large assortment of LINES ABB MARSEILLES ! B&OM8 ANB'OOLLABS, ABB GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOD*. . . For isle .by BENNETT, BUOfi & COl, io-W Church AUaj.FUbdtiphU, Pa. D, ALBAJiBOUK, e WITH ■ » ' A. L. WBBB’ABBp., ... Oonur of Pratt. avd Cbnnawee Strwft, i‘ l ''. BALTJITOBJ; ' GfcKHBAL COMMISSION KEBOHAMTB, j And Agents for the tale bf BUPONT’S'QUBPOW BEBjAND SAFETY FUSE. .. Beeelve on consignment ellklndeof Western Pro* daoetjaadmakeadvanocetbereoa;"; ."N».B«~K&ittoad track in front of Warehouse. WiUiexA H. Smith A to., pSlitatih; 1 * Hiller h Bickelson, . Spencer A Garrard, : « Oalp A-jhbephsrd, . . • Merchants? Benk/Baltlmoxe; B» fcelFard A Sop*, ** jJAJULdUIf, FAitKKJLJL A CU. PLUBBBBB, ! i ' i i' ■ TOUMTH BTBIBTt '■* (atari SmitULtld) attenUan given to the fitting efjOIL BBFIHgSreS/ ! bUUO) hHO^r MBB's jCALf ASD GEMK liKATIUB fiHOU ASD BAIiMOBALS,*Uh thick _ ■’ ; BUBBMB SOLS/, JmtnulMrtj GEO. ALBHIEE,EOH* C0.’8,- nhlb £ 71. oorpOT Wood .ad Toarih JJIAMUAU OIL. WOKlttf. f ■ KATLOB A BMITB,'- EiriHUßa: ahd deambs rs oAbboh oil, OpmtM>Mdt>yu}lnt)urakit. , * ft •* u “ ,r # ®<»l 80. *1 HABER > llns-s££2'ir TUbL •».' BDTBSa or OIL. . ~ AAJUFiSiIi l UUKKKK I V WAHTBD, ewy Grocer and the patlio to try ▼WiHMi’S NOHPABXHi FB&ABJtD CtJITM, eatlifecUon or the Booev re nnded. « is unirenally acknowledged the am ?I^* U **?* Prepared and for sale as the Isale hteui epfeeand Coffee Works. Ho. gu North fleet, (oomer c(. Hew street,) Philadelphia, Pa* frtt6:3nr : •,■•• : hQWamd WqwctlL. UJS* CUUKifl.—JQUio* Ol *»U *y tbW/Oemrts of Law .and Iqnity—Stale and Doited States—which are holdea in the Oitf of ntU« hnrgn, and.of.the enprsme uonxt of the United &***••. Slevea codes. Compiled by Blehacd Priitn. ■JM 4 ltet oefarcsof omsootpans. vitktSni ‘ d,uu< “ 1 * to j (fsooMMr to lua Holma. * OkJ y ett.sk pa ossa, ... TOBA a-°DB«» HAW . AHDnBaESrBmTS,’ 1 P»CTBPRag.PA. £JUA*i. ÜBALat.JSY’, ‘ . Piodute & ficueial CommUtloi SenftiHt, ' MSBOHiBOiaB SEOKIB, ; -‘y Aoddflaltr Inal] klbdoof OOUHTBY- PBODtJOA. - ■/!,»’ ff». m tIBESTT BT&gKT, ‘ , " / tabixly ;.p'y? Prm*o***.Pa. A.WXED, ItaMTIBT, 80. 66 Om-Ansm, i j Aa, tea 9a. n. nstfl <p. au gAMCKL FBBGOtiON, BBA&SB or winoflts 4HB HBASDBXB» V BAfiT MDB OITHMMAIiOHft betweeo Uaiao street and Market. QOotofmmw WTBDHSHnAT aed MaTPßPay< ■ W<aaWr A T 811. MIAXhtJ iUSVJfcftUls ’ STAMPS— AMI aisorttnenilwpt-far whs* .. the ofied of Internal Bermae. WAXXB VtMMBt, W . next door to City Ttettvry, AUttheny. . •. ahl6y. 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