r- " < • tl'a • ■ iS? v*vvt • vr \r. <i r , ■*• - * =-'<■•; 4 , W .... ~ :.Miv«vv.v •\*.r-. r . ~ :-.i ■is? 1 - *1 i .•.*. v,■.; *.•,*. .. . :•*:• •>- »«• ' 1 *. .I> y *•••---* .* c \ \ *■ ’ .s*<* ■:« ■ • • . I V'“ .•v. ■ V- V-V r V'l(w*i A '-''''’»!L ■*‘ , '*i- 1 ■Vi -*!i ■?P.‘vjMv,n*? 4 -v* • ■ [};^'*' ■ rSff*:^'*H'' 1 >'j. L )■ ->' £v> '•:•>. • >*■■ l*'*t»»* ••.‘'••.'*,w>:4,r>:v-r^\ixS»ic- f «r-i J :«. :o * km-. : iiiilittPSisii ilililii it? '', " '*' *•«'•*£' ' rv ' ••* •'• • • i v •, i4l \ K'iv..JJ.,-; i i ■ " 'f teht# fey% t £r; i)l'£X AXXAM&. ■ A A'i+air gHKKgitt' wte or: ink-pin.':’■ ,tJd , ; lirHUM'tu OwuTATion for tia 0a- ?»s'«sisi OiSbUi* W.' bsiuu, IBWIHWHM dally t . .’..j ’ -■: I- Him. a «taW 1,: :;,:. Po'olook,*. M V - « . . js : ' • * M:; M ; I '.r';; •- »8.1» f • Ow Book TMHe. ■: S. - ~rr■ tn IIWWBM ct ffflmt ‘ * of, ! . -•yf;t;,; , TWoMaiiVW«rt t i By Vlrglnl* Ftaaj. jfttto&V * Co. fIUMT|h f for«te faq^li.6; j >••:,• ./* c « pp.4W,i PHc*fL6OL I dttghtar-fall. koosw, (tfifag : ; . - - fcwwrtfnl. mpmtloa of a gnat Qanaaa I ;; 'MWb) so thlak ttlo book, oridontlj tho L workofoaoonott practical-mind*! woman, Thoaathor-j >! '■ ••too hao dorotod ooToral Joan to Ita'pnpara-1 “ ‘tion,—porooaally Tioitlaj aad akaaualaj for hOroolf sharoror kagslodjo ralatlag to tho ; jOdWootiho had uadaftakaa to writo about, •oomod moot UUly to bo obtalaod. Tho ro . .inUUof borlaboro oro to atoltUtrioai ao to ra> tho opaoo ot tho SOO oloooly priatod ;Pof*o of - tail jxjrUj duodecimo TOlome, 1 to prouat thou to tho roador. Ia . pelatof foot, tho bao oaanaiatod,aadflToa ■ afoapralaad eomparaUro Tlos of oTorflro hmadrtd eocapallono la which "womoa aro or . may bo "do ofloot of oaob oa tho .... koolth"—"taorato of wayoa paid for thoo* carried oa iatho UaltedStateaV—»thaloagth of time repaired to laara tho builaotl foil;" &*- whether womoa are paldwhllo loaraiag” 0 . qualification* needed”— l< tho proepeot .2 :>o-o(fauro*laplojoaoßt , ’r-' , thaa«as«iibMtt<a | \*ctk"T ji ‘tha aaaal number of hoon employ fi ! - r »Hjt of ooeapatione luitable for tho af -1 I.VfUetad”—ou.,eto., etc.' la a word, tho book 1 lejert whatlo tltle-pafoeaye It ii—acydo -1 . padla ot woman’* work, la tho Tory platneot, 1 ' Boot Utoral aad practical ooan la which thoto £ • word* can be undentood. * ! CoatiibnilOAs to the Bultair Corn* 'S; \ Bitfte* . JiMTitk|7r.»Txwuir,uißovM|ii V-. tialoUbwiii ooutrihutionsto the Sanitary Committee, sine* tost report: - ' >lOB . F.HuldekOper (MaadviUs)„-~~ 30 Henry H.OolHns... 35 5 a . John 35 , Graff, Bennett A Oo 190 Blmiok A 100 . ZttfA 100 . Mforsoa* Preston A *0 Spang, OhaUant A 100 - J - Robinson* Minis A 00 • ;Harry -• 30 toUtiwwM»»»>iwm> —soo6 Caid itOB Xr* McTighe. Tho following card tea Ur. A. Msligho folly explains itself t ; .. Xssrou Qaxbto: in this aeoulnjfs Boas the fcl lonlax imoletim is published by the leifscykdAl ‘legheeyttoaoty JBemocrßtietdn©: * . _ - *lk»rW, lhaSA. MoTlfhe to hereby nmoved tnm hJ*»os&m at Iranm ot tkwUaa.** - Ihte la evidently Intended ee awarning to oil cthua kav.Bg CapaeiU with mot a do llkawiss, that i Self thuy have aaj.dsiudtste temova., Tha atmn who odeßd the aaove m«a eertalaiy b* a moetTßon . iisoii* pussier, aad most aave intended it a* a good Joke oo Uellab,&rthe v.ty simple ntHft -,ilut Inter, wiea moaber of the duo t aped dlj, 'vMitt'iM electedlrwiMiT, ae U* mlsausof ih». Cosn>yCtob will skew; thirdly, navar boa oo mesh m one s*da>pv«r of thair money la my hands i and, : fMrilr. i btUm tkqrotnr &id nf BODijto d«* ' welt aay wbtv*. A MolittEC. : IST*, 1863. . > • • •. ; - ; - Tka Cttiaratlom or Flu. - Wa djreovths Attention bfoor^agricalturnl fiailoti frrtiir hdteftisement Initiation to tha .raltintloa of flhz, wUok will ba found lu- bolumn. The high prieeof cotton 'aadflaxieodrendare it aartain that tha crop : an ba made ana of tha most profitable cutoi ; and acxke advertisers offer a market for all i*** —*y ba grown in this neighbor * 'hood* wa tae no raaicnnrhy a largeaxtant of ; v land abould aot be gtran up thih jear to itt Thematter to-wtll worthythe consideration of farmer** and we therefore, inrlta their attentionto It. : 1 \ Citr AoiUUtT* l: the'hwmber of death* in ihi* dtjjXrom I: Hankloth toJUnk L7ik» aa roportod kyJDr. QiXoCaxfdiMs, physician to the Board of • . “ll^ttb.'lin*'follows: 'V.T * Mktotj ImwmW | iMittiiwww ,91 jtk' | - ChlMrwi,* ,TJ ■* # "T~r : l * \* -Ttodisohbes were ConfampaonjB;wtttua*, I ‘ h oatttrk bnr,7i apuw f I,*g*»tro*at«iitii, I .•'. !»■mflflofy parpoioa, If okolata.infantaa, 1} *tjllbora,l. r= ■■*•=..:■•>; - f v,. Sl jom-is Dr. 7omi remains bit* weak or two lo#itr, Ja» patteau bogia-to • trowd apon mq t to that'fcoi* sow oeoaglod . irommoming tiUnlgktii*ike»H»g applications ‘ \*4 Mi Mn»*dt*i. :-flo dooms ' ft wmishsiiitj to I*7 betor* tat publio aaj mddlUcnnl OMti . of recant cares, bat Would ' xoaUAatt wko wisk to ooasalt witk him to - Jom so timo la risiMag hi* room* at the. Mo-. . .. Ho requests u to state that h« will derate Sunday ntxt'to tho troat ' meat of the** who are unable to pay the usual bat who oomo aader th* clou of half foo patloat*. Thoo* interested will take; ao^ tloeaadact accordingly.. 'K .'* (* u J.y Tnunn—LonHiomor Miiorro-— Tko pOlfornonoo of Uu hl|U/ ttolnod kor»o f,HI ‘ of Ut’llMMt HUUN of Ik* HUOOf who fatlMlWr{liMnul4f»lttlo>kjlti qwnt Mi bonny nyploooo. ' lioplny of>U-: ,koot»*Ulonpro<laoodfor tbo loot timo thio BJrf;<boooof\onr pl»y-*oto* T pttbUo ; .nbnoinnoifcrynttonotoUiofoot. Mr. MUoo, ;'"n»Mo«oppb,lo 'oinnl *o ony moIO-diMonUo 'iShrt wIU »bicbonroUi»tno too bnfoTor •4: nn4hlo*root font of Jnkklni tbo olionlt of thnteu-omlo, Uobod t* Mr tattifnlotnod, .Uvortk nig no iho prioo of ndmloolon. . - Too Bikroni> Oroni looorn.—ThloyiooUit I ■‘nai moot pppidiir bond of ntfnitrolo dro# I ' Tnnbnnd *»»“OnnMo nadionooo nlfbtly ot 1 Coneort BoU.nnd will dosbUoai'oontlMO to I 7 dOTo oo lonfno thoyehoooo.toroinnln-wtth | Xboroio noknngoof progniuao nightly, I lottnlono or two onstegt eonnot <U»it tho intomt or plotiran of 44t,«nUrUin- I Sit. flo to night and lot 6am and hlo fa :vtroitto tionp*. ' v,.7 7-i v ■.; j • ; : Ston or A* tt(jo| •iltM Md 'prbprtotor of tho Ho# OiJOJM Jrto pSZ aifi »ttotMty on tho thud to ■ -■■ ofMaith. 'Ho wu born in Dromoro, Oonnty 1 *‘W'jSi»Mun, **»land,w»d ru fertyVnlao -‘••'kiKitef'kikkt ttw tS®o of,kli -J • jgf JECIAIi liOCAJi WPTICgg. I iuo*«vte; M J vJ *•" ’ - orii> tiimtvn*** * 1 . >j jaSaii<nni>i amiaarwj wtl>ti) fai ‘•«P« us 'Bi*“« 8 i*“« ■'-"^saef^SMasts. .aSSS&tfjtfaiaat' A-SS2*-***?” t^<ESn* i • to2«6?wSSr«a4tt» J»Wl<> & *“"*} y*‘l!r!.t ■> Mmii Saamur Good*, •'assssft^’ssssss sSaw^ss'K 1 0 V !-'£ . s nV. ■ r^ b^- of > a> » JdnJ »»wUi>g> >■ ofeed'fw st k uim s*“ ***o» tuking .’.acoMifnl top> giTing perfect satisfaction to -ail and re* *P n ** i *to*iaip atronaga. A small invest ®ent will give oaaAaanah paying fafislness. Bafarenoea will ba\gireft by whieh any on® may learn of thopdfularity of the exhibition hnd tha amount of money it is matin gi ’ Ad* dress L, D. Bto&o* Pittsburgh. 4t SotiDins* aaa to yoor own health* do not treat to the army, supplies; Cholera* Fever and Bowel eamplalnt will follow your slight est iadbontton. HOLLOWAY'* PILLS k OINXMSNT should be in evoryman’s knap ■aek./The British and Frenek troops use no other ""H 1 * 4 *— Only 35 eants per Bon or. Pot. . 218 CIOZOUfioUPIT arts* No. 17’fifthliraet, is now opening the ■ait choloa stook of Ane .Bold and BUrar Watehes* Jewelry* Biter Ware and pancy Baodi am displayed In thls dty* and is sail* tng them at remarkably low pnoaa. Qiurbss Oaum will ba taken at theUmnibus -ofSoe* Na. dlb ldbarty. street* daiy: or night. AU orders toft at tha above place will be iromptly attended to. ABoalto mustb#paid nairanoAi 'Bm Peuuf Irauia Jtfegislature. Aborted for tbe.Plttsberßh Qeertt®.' EAnussuao*.Uareh 17* 1863. • Honx.—lhe Sdlovtng'bQU wers pasted r Bill to laoorpcaaU tbeOU Creek end Warren traoiportatlon company ; bill pt tha relief of Wm. 8. Calohan. Hr. GiimUa eald la rabrenca to this last named bill, that Inasmuch as he w»d tho bDI Isi place, ht dmlrtdto make' a statement of titts: vhlth -\rere Sinn him by Ur. Calohah, who waited on him at his room tbr Ute purpose. Ttseems lhai tha endues, bronjjit itat ud Uut th. prorad to UludTat. Hr.CUdua ■mji tt. bit ■ale been confirmed by the Comfcdlstioners, there would net likely bare occarrod any km to the Btate, and that the aeoend sale merer cams into Us hands end that he and all the ”*«"« possi- hie la his power, to merer the money, and that, If enyportloaeraU et theiaborejamouat had come Into his hands, he would never hare thought of aan ing baton the LagtsUxaxe toobtala relief. And Leins' enable to meet the demand haaeki «ia a mat ter of Justice to hissec&rity that tlu»y berellered Asm peyingfijr whet never earn lntohis poesesdon. Se yseeeye hedom not owe' the ißtate.one dollar, with tha axeepOoneC the aboiraunmttkd claim. Mr. ef Wmhldstou, wOd that it waador -insthe meeaee of Mr. uaiohan* while vtsldns his etc*, family, that tbmeefinss'wwe taken from the mad, end not edsUereTtne prim went into btspockata. lathe name oi eommaa Jastlce, Is U rtght that thia lanoc—s man should U* held re spoerihle- tar the mosqr which never was*recei«ed by tbeaepsrimsedoatof the OldFortece &oad (Sir. CeUihanl) auppKmnt to un net to retire and continue la fordo, the law gradaeiinf }aedi upon Which money u .dad to the Ooamodweetia, and regulating the mode of chirfing interest thereon. PeawxL BUI n> pruvbe tor the dittribuUoa of State dccu- meute auenf the dUfareat butes of the Union fand * Supplement to an set WlnccipacaU the AHi-ghcnj IWport lUttroad Ctunpanyi approved A pill A farther Mpptam<nt to an aot to incorporate the VTaehingtottaaii Maryland Idas BahruadCompeny. PmikL :. ' 81.1 tdeathorisethesAlf of a certain lot pi ground by tUb Society of friend*, in Uw aouaiyof iV,e»h ington. Bfaied. '■ l . ItiUto enable trusteed of railroad , st-ck* of the city-'of Pittsburgh, io seil dr autgn eaii stocks Paeeed.. /' . tfdpplcmentto act, relating to hsnktng and pedueg:du t&B boroßgb oiQ(eeiut;urg,am2 tor other piirp.eos;. T»ieiL ~ ' BUI toi lnoirpurets tbs name of Afuca CredlllA Bteric,'Mary AnU Hannian and Kdiuoud Ejesnctr, adopted Daniel. ILdlelnck, aud tu conie r du tniim tha nghte ot chitdreu and huin,' Puwd. The, Hums neotved iu«4 into Committee of the Whole ou Home bill to. levy a tax ou bankara and broken within this Uemmuawealtii and to rrpeel th. act paeseU April 18, 1861, on the^tame nubjeci.' Alter Mdu coniideration, It waa aepotted to the Huoae a ttb enwoUmenta. ZbeUoaeetneaeuaeidercdandpaMeJ the bUL ' " ThebiQ pfovUefthat lmmedlately.aftar Itbecome# alawt'the'tmarcnatho sppraiiafa"ui t each caanty'ef thte UeuunonweHtu, shell, with all Convenient epofci, uaheoatali.t of ali per.cDa who traiunct the Uuai line of baukeraf-atock, exchange, bill, note, uuney, meichandiM or real eetai# brbaera hi.hiu their ie apective oouhlies i and to Ad the eaid apprataera in eo doing. It shall be'the duty of pernio, exercising -any'oi the aaid trades or beettpatioks to iuruUh »u uielr raapectlve name, and the hrmef tiieiaparti.er.hip. It mt trading, wuh the nanee of the .satire partner, their ntp^etiveplace, of bntluwaand to ttesaldntaicanuieappridacrawidiltoonewcek after notice la One nivipaper. pcbUshea.ta the county ro pairing such laf.ruiatlou, apecUyiag the ume and p-ece wbersaach iuicrmaUsfh acaU befarnUhed, and iwraaiter »uea ifata shall be made out in like manner outlie first day of January, in'each and every year, or ifr sum thereafter aa practicable* ■the appriOsiJe are; to clanby ithe bankers and .’brnkm;' J : r i' -v •• Class lsU"TboM'wfcoeeyearly profit* are $30,0000r over. ... CUm id. Thews whose l . yearly profit* are between | t2U|UU\lui|iS^<.lM> Cums 3d. Those'wboee yearly profits an between $X5,viM and $41,000. > r . Cues 4th. Tbaee whose yearly profits ve. between SIU,UUO and $l6^XO. CU* 6 in. Tno**vboee yearly profit*'are between |S,WO«ndfIU,OUO. - CUm uh. Hum whose yearly profits are between mwiaadtS.OUU. •- Cum 7ib. These whose yaarij profiteer* last than *2,ubu. ■- Cum Bin. Those whose yearly profits an Um than fiIfUUU. ,• • 'V- . The person* so named and cl stifled shall pay Vo the Stale Xiyi.nnr> the following enme:., CtueL $1,b06 and 10 per cent, on profits orer $30,003 ••8. 700 •* 8 *• »«; • ♦*•• . xu,UOO « a.‘ ; auo « c « •«' *» ia.ooo “A. 3«i « 4 .;*• *•: «• 10,000 ** B. 150 •« ‘3 ' u u i ‘** OA° M 6.' iu> *• 1 v » i“ 7 iCw O .« T. to , - - i ';.*7 ' 8,7,10 .... : . • Anypartaanhlp or firm shall bw.deemed 00aper son; provided that when any firm shall hero Burn then 00* place ofboilneu, they ahall- 9b compelled to take outalkssee iocou nlaoaof bnainsas. —■ 7~:%he Chair read a communication from bis Xxcd* lency, tbs Qoreroor, refUMting tbs company of the members and vamn otths Jioumuf SepnwetttsUrt* at ttuJExecntlTe JUaaton, to-morrow evening at # o'clock.. v m‘ ■’. f " The House agreed toScoaleaasadsMnito thejaiat roetlnflna nl»i it> to ttrpay.ol kinsot Commie* Monets, fixing the compewutou of each at $$ per ; -'day.- '= following petitions were prmentsd 1 Mr. tiraham,a petition of tbecltUeasol Allegheny, county praying for the pamege of a general law for the lPW i rr , ?iitiiSftlinf^iTi* t ** fl, ‘i‘ v, ' 1 'l!* tl1 ** Al*(v. a o(4b*cUlaeasof hawtepchrUm* Allegheny codctj, praying for the ecasiment of slit opening Main street la said borough. . : i ■ ■ -• • lae Speehsr preeenteS»petition of the cltlssns of Cumberland township, grease -county, lor an act al lowing them to determine, by belibt, where the elec- UonlneaidtownahtpshiUb*beld. : A bill ndaiive to tbie publication of fogs! noticee was reported by the Judiciary Commute#, ae oommit* ted; a aappUnunt to an act relating to deeedent* e*- tatee was amended. 1. . ' The following bllli were introduced: ' < . Mr. foambmun, a supple aunt to an act relating to ageadm of foreign Insurance, trust end annuity com panies, appccreu April 9,1858. •• Mr. tJerrill, a bill relating to acta of ejectment, ; The following bLls were t smail t A bUI 10 antborta* the Burgees and Council cf OU CltytolsTy an additional tan for street purpoite. A bill ndadveto iheperpetdaijoi cf testimony in #lM>lbttWtofda. •«;'•>; ' i '- A bill nlsttod'totDCis levied Sot idhoatpurpeeas in theAjhghenjdtySchool Piatrictorfoewmlj tied wottibi pitMd Avduli 1818*' 1 A bill to aathoclM the County of Fayettecouhty to retttnd'to''iyinT 11 Ad man, Ute Treasurer ot Mid county, certain monies. A bill tolMorperste tLeToughlegbeny Oosl Bofo low Coal Company.. ,« a t .'A/Wwe*w*«2m.—The flenstsnMJsmb'led at3p. mu Tbefoaowlnf bllWwttepaisedj ; ' > ■-'A bUltbincorporats ths'Asirdeaa Tea' poim{aoy. A bill to cerlTe and contlnoe theict charierkg the Zmlslor BaUroadagU Coal, fiamptoj incorpoesfod * ■'“ ' " ‘ i A bill to extend tbs net to authorUe the Bargma aad town Couneil arthe boro«jCh',ot £LUtanningto gradsj barb sad pare Certain~sKuW<3hs. • A bill to extend thaj orledlcUun of -Jatfoes of the Peace to in tha county 01 Crawford. . " K~J, A Joint rveolullou from the Becee retalirs to the ; pay of the Board of Serenas QommtSflener* I The ffonste amended by id&klog the salary of each |Upcroajy , a-.,!;.-:.-.-:",v: L WjtJrra, WAE TED - IMMEDIATELY.—3OO *KH: 040LKB0S, BIVXTKUB, DBlLU |yn mnA iiIBDBEBi. Tb» kit of WOftfgtf«i, And* isuDcdlUolj. »t tho Gonboot Totdj,of Ton* 4LOp., on tb» Uonoiicthe!* mhU;lm \ •aiTOATIOJJ,, WANTED.—A jtning □■u,<noiM lo «m«t BKtU at Aatouim, Sbleb uwtinui Ua tram working tt bl* tad*: «b&a**itn*tlan ftt ESjrUiing wli«r* bttrj w*rb u iSiTqdad otpa-nt-Bov*. u 80. WUMni Lgtatjw »ddl» “A B. U, Bp* • . w VjSltf WASTED— A. GAEDNEK,- to UM an of » Brett SKdaoiul Muir B*ar tbactty. B*co«ia*od*tWin*r*qptr»d. . l*4dtt* 5« WATtB BTBIWT. ■> “H rjOLD IS FALUUGi. , ■■ BBtSOOTOBHOBAHBOiOTBSj. . i.n'*inadc* * kat^'M'" ' -.; . farcin ' iuikucvw tor THE LATEST NEWS BT .TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON- OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.: Spocfa) Dispatch to tha Pittsburgh Gazette. Washihqtoh, March 18,1863, BOCTHXB9 HXWB. Gen. Due is known to bare forwarded here statements from Bichmond papers te the ef fect that* on the 15th Inst.* Admiral Farragut attacked Port.Hodson, and after a short fight was seriously repulsed. One vessel, the Mia lUsippi* being sunk. They admit, however* that one ran the bloekade* and is now between Port Hudson and Vicksburg. This rebel re port is not fully credited here. The latest advices from Blohmond speak of gold selling there at four hundred and fifty P«r cent, and adds that private sales have been made at a much higher figure. If. Bob- TBI fiVPkINS COUKY Of this District can’t sit till May, under the existing law. A Clerk has not yet been select ed. Thereto talk of appointing Return |j. Meigs* of Tennessee* and making Mr. Wylie Codifier of the District tows* in place of Meigs. Judged Carter and OUn are reported to have declared that no lawyer should practloe in {he Court who had not taken the oath of alle giance. It to said that a leading lawyer of the Distriot yesterday declared that he would not do it, and a third # more of the Washing ton bar will follow his example. on. sruin, U. B. Treasurer* announces, to-day, that henceforth 5 Instead of 4 per cont. Interest will be paid on deposits; that:no more temporary deposits will betaken in gold* apd that hereafter a half of Quartermasters’ and other warrants will bo paid In money. In stead of a quarter* as heretofore—the batonoe as before* in certificates of indebtedness.’' PROVOST ItIBABAL QIVUIL. Lient. Col. Fry, of the regular army, well known in the West as tote Chief, of Staff to Gen. Baell, has been appointed Provost Mar shal General* completely upsetting the specu lation of everybody •as to this appointment. Col. Fry’s headquarters will continue to boai the-War Department. w PXXSO9AL. Gecl Buford lost sl*ooo by having hto pocket picked to-day in an oyster saloon. Gens. Ord and Schoepff have been relieved from duty on the Buell Court, which will sit ten days longer in Cincinnati* and then ad journ to Baltimore. „ , . on. SCHORR. Tt to believed in General Bigel’s old corps that General Schor* will be assigned to its commacd, but this is doubtful. i 1 CArtAlB DAHLQKV, Late of General Siigel’s Staff* hasaocepted a position upon the staff of Gen. Hooker. Tburlow Weed Is now in town j also* Gov. Tod. J ,USTStfI. The reported withdrawal of General Bigot's resignation is entirely untrue. ! WasHDiOTOir, March 18.—The following General Order has been issued s I Gssxaai. O&DKfta, No. 67.—War Depart mtmt, Adjutant General's Qfice, Washington, March 17,1803.—1 t is. hereoy ordered. first, That Colonel Janet B. Fry, Assistant Adju tant General .of the United States Army, be and ho U hereby detailed as Provost Marshal General of .the United States, in pursuance of . nation sth of the' aot approved March Sd, 1673, for enrolling and calling oat fbel Na tional forces, ami for other purposes. He Ii accordingly aathbrlsed and required toper fora all tho duties of Provost. Marshal Gen eralist forth in the. said act, and such other .duties aa pay properly pertain to hie office. Ail communications relatlre to the busueis cf Provost Marshals, and the provisions of tho aot of Coe gross aforesaid wlubeaddrtii ed to him. , } Second, That alt appointments which have bees heretofore made of Provost Marshals are hereby revoked. 'By order of the Secre tary of War. I L. Thoiuj, Adjutant General. •Acting BeaV Admiral Bailey, eommandlng the Js»st Gulf Bquidron, under date efjKey West, March 10 to, informs the Navy Dspart ment of the arrival there ef the steamer Huntavifte, hon e short cruise between Sa vanna and the Tortogae, also, of the return of the U. S. gunboat Sagamore, from as far up the ©oast as Mosquito Inlet, fie encloses an interesting report of an expedition made by the boats of the Sagamore to the toWn ef Smyrna for tho purpose of capturing or de stroying a'vesiel loaded with eottoa, In wbloh a brisk engagement of SO minutes duration occurred, resulting in the destruction of the vessel, and, unfortunately, also in a loss on oar side of one kilted and five wounded. Tho offieert and men of the expedition appear to have behaved with great spiritand judgment Thalrkubsiqttant operatlona have bean pf ef ficient service in clearing out the rebels j from the Indian river,.and In breaking up: their connection with the lawless hordes of Nassau. ; This last achievement, wholly unassisted as they were against nearly doable thelij own number,'and showing such determined bravery 1 and endurance; is of a brilliancy to merit es pecial recognition from the Government. The results dfiwtxpedlUon, consisting of a stoop and a hoitftbgaUter with S 3 bales of spa Is land eoUon, had arrived avKsy West, j ■ The gunboat Gam oi the Bea, on theTOt cap ton'd Jh» jloop Peter, of Savannah, for tfassaoi while attempting to nu Uio bloekade ijrt Indian Sirer Inlot, eajt of Florida*' She hul * oargo of salt. The Tenet being old and j leaky, sho was destroyed. FHOSI BIUKFKEESBOBO- Spool*! Dbpetth to tt* Pittaborfb duetto, * | MusraiUMAOi March 18,18f13j Throe thousand rsbsla aroreporteiet Mld dloton.: ■i- - • - '• A grand review of Qon. Crittenden’! Corpe bookplaoeCo-day.-. .■ -' ■- ■ ' ; Sergeant Wm. Edwards; of Co. P,171h In diana, who’ win taken prisoner et Woodbury twcltod»yeeg«,eiriot«a hlsereape.and after wandering eight day» and nighte through the. woods arrived In camp last night. .We have good evidence that them is no rebel force at Chattanooga. . Blne-woather continue!. - i -F. ' Meeting of the Union State Com*' | ;; v. ... „niittec. . • | I HanaiSßune, Maroh 18.— The Union State I < Committee met this attornoon at tb» : Jonea j House, The’attendance waa large, and the | following call was lssned for a Unlon State Convention: * i .Jr The loyal oltlseni of Pennsylvania, with, I out diatinotionof party..yho desire oordlally to uniteJa nnslalhing theyjatlonai and Bute Adminlitretlons.-ln efforts tf I auppreos g teetlOhal .and unholy rebellion I. against the unity of tile- Republic, and who I deslro to support by evoiy power oftie Qovi ernmontourhsfolebrethrenlnartni, whoare I braving dlteese andtheperlli of the Held tdl preserve.the Union efonrfhthen, are rvguos ted te select the number of delegates the Legislative representatives of the Bute, 1 at snoh tlmerand W sneh manner as will best respond to the spirit nf.thls eeli, te meet in State’Convention, at Pitbbnfghj on Wednea dsy, ibolsU>diyof July neats at 11 o'clock, I j,,.. onsald day, to nominate candidates for I the offices of Governor' end J edge of the 8u- 1 promo Court, and to taka snoh meatures as I may be do,mod neoeslary to atreugthen the I Government In this season of oommon perill to e oommonoo entry.:'' '■ .1 • (Signed.) « i t o. P. Mangwii,,' t ~ Chairman ofthe U. S. Committee. ■ I a*o.W. T HaiunM.T,l ßM^tari^ Wn.j. Dowiaa.i jooeisianes. | . .. tgssolosd. That It be reeommended to the loyalleititens Of Pennsylvania,'mlthont dis tinction of party, tb organise lneiohelcetlon nlitrlot of the State,annform a Union League j for the purpose of sustalnlng the government I : In snppresatng thls oanaeleai ud wtoked re- i 4Mde “4 destmj 'From Fortress Monroe; PoxTixas Md*xox, March 17>—Last night. Lient. CoL. Whipple; of the 18ih Wisconsin regiment, captured a •small! boat which wee to run the blockade on Elisabeth river, near Norfolk. She had about .$2,000 worth of 'contraband goods on board. Three of the men wero arrest id and taken to Nor folk.- /■ * * Thelron-olad'‘Keokuk, passed,,down the Hampton Eoada this morning, and returned at four o'clock this afternoon.- ' The Yorktown CavalUrj of March 17th, contains the following : From Williamsburg, yesterday, some thirty or forty of the enemy fired- upon our plokets stationed In the direction of Richmond. .The gickets returned the ffro,and the enemy iSat s aaty retreat. No loss waVsustained, and all is again qaieL .It was probably theltpurpoie to infeoe our men to pursue fall into anothe# ambuscade; Another rebel raid on Saturday last, Hen. Fitx Hugh Lee, with about 3,000 cavalry and two pleoes of artillery made a hurried advance upon our lines at Glouoester, bat hearing of some relnforeements to oar foroes at that >oint, they returned aafasfraalheyoame. ilt s rumored that they had gone for reinforce ments, but wo are neady for, them. i . The Halted States sloop - of-war J uniaU ar rived at two o'clock' this' morning, from Phil adelphia. . .. | Fortexss Monoi, March 18.—Hy ZW«- prap A.—CoL Htdlow his just returned frbm City Point, having made arrangements tor the exchange ofall polities!prisoner. Those In Richmond were to be released, to* day and la'Salisbuxy peat;week. Thera was a fight at Blaskwater yesterday,' but the particulars have not yet been'received.' The rebels attacked Newborn last Friday and were defeated., *>, ’ii The Richmond papers.of yesterday, copies of wfaiolrhave been received' ; '.that on the ldthinet, Commodore Farragut at tacked Port Hudson and ;was repulsed. •• The TJaitedStates steamshipdf-war -Mississippi ,was burnt,'and Commodore Farfagut went down the river in' his flag-ship, which wav disabled. The land forces did not join la the fight • ’ The Richmond papers of. yesterday contain news of the eapturo of thaOliy of.-Meiioo by the French army. ; < From the Army of the Potomac.- HnADQiraSTXXfI Abut ortHiPotomac/-) • Tj'i- Uaioh 18,1863. J A most brilliant cavalry fight took place yesterday beyond Keliy’d Ford. ,A-.mcfn noissanoe, under Gen. Averill, forced a pas sage over the river, in the'face of resistadoe, by a considerable body of rebel sharpshooters'. 'The ford admitted but a single horseman af a time and the river was swollen and rapid, j Arriving on the ; south side: of the river .crap cavalry charged on the rebels in their ih trenohments, killing and captaring mast of the forces, besides securing a; large number ;cf horses. 1 short distance from the shoro General AveriU’seommandencountered the reboloav alry under Sens. Stuart andFiti-Hugh Lee, who hastened to prevent our pusage; ; • They made some dashing charges tip on our troops, who .replied, turn, charged on tnem with fatal effset—wsing sabres only in the conflict. The force engaged was about: 3,000 on eaob aide. The enemy at last took refuge behind an entrenehed battery, about, four miles from the Ford, flanked by rifle forts and abattes. Gen. Averllt having' accomplished his ob-* Ject, and securing bis and the wounded on both sides, and a large number of* horses, hbre-etoistd the rlvCr/ Amonglbe prisoners is Mij. Breckinridge, eousin of the aroh traitor, J.'O. BreoMnridge. The prisoners obarnsteris* the affair on our part as cie of the abUil and most gallantly' Bought i cavalry raids of the whole war, apd' admit that their own troops were totally de moralised by the gallant sabro charges of opr' oavairy. About 80 prisoners have'been brought in. The wounded of the enemy bear sufficient marks.that the ’ sabro was. the only weapon used on our side. - k > ' From New Yosk. Nxw Yoar, Maroh 18.—It is slatfc# tiat Mr. A. B. Btowart has chartered a shW to be filled' with food for the destitute in'Zeeland. Barney W iiL'ams propesea to glre a benefit at the Aoadeny of fifdstg for ttye sam^gbjeetr' A very IntoresUog meedibg was heldat the Stock Exchange, this afternoon. It was ad dressed by Gyros W. Field, Esq., oh the sub* jeet of the Allantio Telegraph,-and over £400,- 000 were subscribed. A committee was ap pointed to act inconoert with tbose previously appointed by tho Chamber of Commerce and Produce Exchange in securing subscriptions; for the faaa. ; Adriooi por the «U*n»tTJnion state that the rebels kart erected -formidable batteries at Salreaton, mounted wi th gans Ukoa from tho Harriet lane and Westfield. The IJ. S. fieet off Salteitoa, oS Vebruery 28th*eon«UUdef tho steam frigate Brooklyn and four ganboate. Oa tho 12th tho Brook-' lya throw afewaheUa into tho fort o& Pelican Island, and oa the 24th throw iato tho town* nttiag itonfir* ia three, place a. The flames were/howerer, soon extinguished. The Harriet Lane la serenty miles op the 'riser, beinginverted irito'an lron*dad, It la sotprobiblo that oar flaat, aa atpronat constituted, will undertake any offensive operations against the oity- A yoaageterk,recentiyeaiploy*d by Messrs. Weston, ttortlo A Co., absconded yesterday with $lO,OOO la gold. • Union llemocratiA.Co&rehtion* . LooisTUJsi, Marob 18.-7 A; Union Dimo eratio Goareatton, eompoied of loyal man of all partlej, met to-day. Uvm tie lergect oonfentloa over -asiemblwl la thU Bute. Charier A. Uanhall «u ichoaen President. Ex-Governor Wickliffo introduced Hr. Cr*- ▼ene, of Indies*, who In the oootee of Ml «• mark! complained that the Democrati of In diana had boon billed oopperbeade sad batted oaUy whoa great oonluiion occurred, and . the ipeeker wai pruTcnteifrem proceeding. I After order wai reiterod, iheConTention'adt I journtd till to-morrow, when nomination! for tfteta dffltora will boaede. , Maxiti*U Halbert, a prominent merchant, died (his evening. ' ’ Washington 'ltems. WiSfliiaTOi, Merab IS.-rSocroUry Ohate, is epeaUng to hli fnendi rtopeotlng bin *re oenlTiait to r^w': Tprk, / :Myi both •greeobleondaoUiUotorj- ' ‘... ProToatkUrahnl.General Draper, who har gi?«n aatDfaettOn in that capacity: under oWil brga&laatioiij will offioe hn til the millury 'arnuigeQieiiti bj aot for enrolllog and orgaiUliig .Ahr’Katlonai i fercea ahail haVo been oompletada Hit:: da- I tier, howerer, wUI not intonerwWUh thota'of I Col. Pry. ; !r f * ’^. Near Jcricy; Legislature.. Tnxirrorr, K. Mkreh peaoe nrqlatiosi padsed theHotteo tb-diy.by a roti 1 of S 3 yens against 16 after; m'ypn ni matod debat«, whloh vm :parUolpatadln by Heiirtw Hamilton, VastAlen and Eagiiah ia faroTOf' the' proppiitiofti and man,.MayUn>.pjrpeTdt; Jabkiott an,d j Oppo4tiQk'i - .1 \ j The Loan bill of one-million dollars.waj passad th* bill for rilling 300,- |OOO.doUan. --y if; ’ - ! J; -'Jnrnsoit Oitt> Miirob M.-A bill puiei tb« Ben at* to-day providing for the calling of » now StatoConTOntlon.te taka Into eon. •ldtf»ttdn tk* if very in Miuouri. ' Mr- BUchej'* proposed emendmenta to th+ CorrttitnUoQrejtfdiagileverj weredißffaisedj and MTerfil Maesdttesieiedopted. * FlomHillon Mead,., - HawTo«,MarohlB.—AHiltoaHssilU't Ur, dstsd tbs 13th initi, ***!• itlsut, BasUty sad alas msn, three of tholstterbslongliig to «,• SthbUlao, sad ths'isit to an asglassr regtment.woio eaptored by iMsi of tiVsji who erousd tbs rt«i sad rwad.su ptokati I ulesp, sadsTlthoatsaißokst losdsd., Markets. *r : t;' *. | CtaguaaThkUrch 18.—Kroolo*.—Sloor .opawif Sltb ssiod dsmsod ftomibssrmjpUb.is.t l 6 00 trom’MssrTork,andpricesdoolUwdiptolbcts per «w»6a«® Wt«Uall at *fss < at S 5 for prtms red and whits , Oats dSsllpied to «a . 069* Con* <teU *tb7@6B; ; ltj« and torinr in .bds I S.-SsirLfiLoislssto ths lansMs smonot sd-> tn tbs msr-; WJ :i sldo.'7i (saw 40. - » ;*•■ I TaiKs' Uaieb 18,— Oottnn.dnU and• Ttnrtr, I StlJtbr rsddsKUsd-, ‘£? , SKL , *i?i Km I ba«b.,_fwkhi»T|r «*U» l^W l * saw; W i 1« 25@16 60 for new; $U 2S@l3 £0 for prims. Lartbraryet 9jrf#U>*e. Wtobky du>l aod lower at4s@ttj4ei;*Frelgbiamoreit»ady; pnflourls 8d; on grain Kkv Yoax, March U.—Cotton quiet hot lrreguUr; sales at BU&S2C. Floor declined Oc; sales B.WO LJls. at $G,75@O/JU lor State, 57.4U&7 ,50 far Ohi» and $7,40 @7,65 for Southern; Wheat dull and hoary «.tnt>m iaal prices. Corn declined 1c mixed; sales 40,0U0 btuh. at 80@91i unwnad SOSSte. Oe» rmk nil changed. Lard hoary at WbUkydutt and nominal at lieceipU'ef.flour 83,000 bbls.; wheat 1400 btnsu.; corn 21,760 boih. StirUog' exchange per cent,;premium for gold, and 71 /per cent, nominally for currency;, loan* oacaU s@o percent. Stocks easleh Chicago aiid Bock Island usk; Michigan Sontbero, 105J}£; N. Y. Central 116% Fumacool 122: Missouri Ge, C2%5 ' Arnerican'gnld, 153$£ . * ' I „ Pnn.ADßmni, >l&rch lB.—FJoar market continues dull, and prices drooling. Thera la poshipping.de* mend, and-the sales aro only in atmall wa>; gWjfio -5 for superfine; $6 50@7 for extra; and-$750@8 for extra Lmliy. Bye flour dull at $5, andjOoro = Meal at $4 Offerings of wheat are small, but there _is rery Uttle demand; are quote red 'at $1 C5@1;70; and white at $1 So@t 00. Byeeeil»pnarri»alat $L Corn scarce audio demand; 40,bQG bush. yellow told at 89@90er Oats active at 73c. I'roTUions dnIL Mea Fork held at $l6; HO tierces hams In j?ickle sold at B}£@9c,and some lari at ItOrfiTcr seed more slowly at $5 76@&.: Fl*x»eed command* $4 60. Whisky dull at 4fl@sQc. . , V: ‘ Bai.Tix.oax, March 18.—Flour, eales.oooo bbls of Ohio extra’ to the Gorornincnt on private tertnfe. Wheat quiet' hut nochanged. ' Corn 1 declined lc, and In frlr demknd. Whisky dull and drooping. FHOJU WASHINGTON. Mall Dispatcbce to the riUsbnrgb Gautte... | ' Wabiukqtos,-Maich.17,1863, .GOIFXKMATIOE.. OP .'OXS* BTXTSPSOJT—IUOIU , , jSUtnt OPiKB. BUVRKS. *Brig.'Atku-Stevenson; the otSoer who-wa# arreit©dbyflen.Hnnter,for Having uttered disloyai sentiments in the cOurso ofb“psr eonal difficralty, inio whiohi ho waa dragged by. hh quarrelsome companions* has boon.finally confirmed by tho, Be_nate./.Senator. Bnmner, who at first opposed the confirmation,* yielded his objections upon' the personal appeal ;of Qen. BnraaldOj Whb aeserted hU eoaifidehce.in the bravery, skilla ; hd loyalty"of Gen.'StOvon-' son. Tie .his; opposition by Ur. Somneris all4he more.creditable frost, the foot that Stevenson was one of the sett in Massachusetts who hare sd'bßicrly assailed | the Senator and endeavbreitb destroy his po litical infiaehocu * * ,/ ; 'j __ odHCLusioir op tbb osippiwa Htaaxon. The Chippewa Chiefs, who'have been sonio time In the city, finally had. iheir: business closed to their satisfaction by.tho ratification Of'tho new treaty jby the Senate~©n Friday' night.* 'They called upon the President next day, accompanied by Senator! Ramsey aid othors, to.pay their respects fc(oro leaving, for their homes.' They, were wellreodfred and had-, a L “KIg talk.” The President, assured - them dr the good will, .and'pcOfceetlon of tho government as long/as they cfeservSd It, and they promised good behavior in future; These Chippewas have-beexrsettled* aronfld flail Lake* to Minnesota. By the-terms of the treaty Jest ratified they, are to be removed as far. North*west as Bed Lake; thus Opening a valuable reservation 1 onthh Upper m tssis aippi. This.., treaty : contains', somo. onrloUS 'stipulations. Among others. it provides..that the superintendence of these Indians shall be* entrusted w a board composed of ministers 1 exclusively, aUjSThtiaaod married.' ■.' • ( ‘ . C*K r T BTAXD V . j The.tide oC rplngees, from the South con tinues uadimTnish'e<i, ; .The. number arriving Title daily is from'iwebty to as H gh as soV •niy. Their passage through'tho rebel lines without dl&cutty'confirms the belief that thy Confederate authorities orb ' con cerning the supply of foud, ete.willing to dispense with every consumer who c-nnot be ’maae.avaitable lu their arisyf. . ; j - . J>IAD-itTT*a orPICI. The business of the Dead i&tter'OlficOjhaa ! largely The amount of jnbney taken from dead letters wilt amount durtng the past year to ISO.OOO/an'exceia- of about $gO A OobtyeraveYig* yeklts. This large increath is eiushd by.tho remittances'both to ’nii'ddrom. soldiers In the army. •. <■. *> • tn TflicTEs aoV au oomnh. <ojp ran i&nv. .Vjha. mysterious dikappcAranco of‘comlder r-able numbers of horses belonging to the flsv- t ernment hn led to wquity, Which establishes’ the faccthat a regular thieves exists i i the array. " a LXTTXmS pP 001 C.KCTQXS ASD A63SSSdfiS TO .US 1 p&sjxu>. * *' *".. ' Postmasters throughout the ooufitry aro authorised by tho “Master' General to ffank all the o fatal odmmuaioatlons of-.CoL lectors and- As reisers of Internal Bevenue, as well as thos »of their deputies and assis tants* - ■ SICS XXO WOUXDKO 80LD18BS. The number of sick and wounded soldiers in thu.varioui hospitals around Washington fslls short of 8006,-Thtre -Oro presefitoo commOtUtioaifor 5000 more* ! ; T ' chaso*ofcavalxy orncanfl. CoU Wyndham, whohub&enengaged upon theautpost duty of the department, has been ordered to juin his regiment in 'the army of the Potomac. Major fleneral Btahl Wiltsuc eeodto the oommaud'of all thecavalrjfor&es In' ther' Department of ' Washington; Ho‘!ii regarded as as able.a&d truly pairlotiooffiotr. Ijonisiaaa PlantaUonfr—New System ,t»l'Labor*-.!-. -'..X-': The correspondent the N. Y. Esming Poti mtitea fam Neir Oleins. onthe Bih instant: .!•'’ Inquiry among those connected with the planting internal convinces me that the art rangement entered* into between General Banka 'ld'bi&alf of lbs. Government and . the negroes on one side; and the planter* oh the other,’ resUy A great many planters were dissatisfied with the results oftheir contention and conferences with the Commanding General, bat toey were unwilling'.to! make allow ancci in oohformlty with the state of affairs herej and .many insisted on legri-rights they had themselTcis, by dirootacts against the Government Bat wherethoy hare co jamenccdwork,propos- Ing tomakethflheatofdiroumstanoejjlhey are succeeding. 1 ' In the parish of Gon,'there aTeiagt more than ten'.plantat tiona thet arernet worked unite > the.con trmot agreed onby Gen. Banks andthe con- . take care lo inform thonegroea that the Government wrUl hot'supportthem in idle ness that' they'must Jw.orlt ieiUier lot the 'United Stales ot their masters-aand. there upon.a largo proportionretnrnvoluntarily to their . homos, to;work for wages nndi td >orkttel[.V.yho'tdantations«ufferahontaa ino4h,aad often more| for lack of.’sanies thin froth' s w*ht.of negroes.,, .The G.eyeih ment has taken: upV-grcajjintnberjoftheße ahiinuls-. , fw, its own; naej tand kherushal sources,-Kenlhoky and- Xehiie,esee);i>n£eht Off. IttJlfisflifVSw;; ln>passal)l[ohapiier.fta reboUioh.';il'6ui'l>ecause : iesa:isboris : re- 1 qotiedpand the orops bii}fair tp uujimi ally’ laoratiro, goUod ahdt tabh®] ’ largely dnUivatedilhla’ysar,in; the'sugar-; growing distrlots,... .... " ! Whatever praise is due. to tkoscheme byi which the majsrityof 'the plantationswith-j in dnr military lines are .in pppocssjoteui tiration T -and the desolation of hut n few ,Wpeks'pa^tis J jiiir!>h'iappeafniosatirere-; morod—lo the Bon. E. E.Mailbpit, ofAs snmpdoh; L^iiTOstheVnocpr^ciJ'thetredit; jeiahoxaGoh'anfctfie! OiStire ferra: wbiioh midi *ibo ; Bohem6 of com© solid -use. 1 ’ ‘ this •'feiiaei!iw , -WWl>«ft !! ''d«iewJ the - manliness, to resign, bis position- as. State Senator! sooner then consent - - ts par ticipate in theihad'.foUy 9f,;esgeSBlii;a:;, JBe, is well known in-tbd'lteth as atcuUiyate of- Illinois, where ,ho waevery-Jtreeessfal inrnlsing oaWon.'pronohhheddh Eilfw:pbi>V in 1861, to be- only inferior to the Sea: Island.^l,-eh.l .b’.bb'bji ..... .•. - PaoblaAetifiitXA edV .bftV.i 1 i->v !<•-' ai®l«S3»»'i t3«wr» -•3sr»» ■ stakliuanu b. u.aAMtfe-juicMii O rupply, cuthn! and: pnrafrT/uaad* pbLnp es» dnitl, aad ft* Mid by 4b« <U*»cd ar>%Jtii;WTia&»,-i • mh’6 ecmgf tlb»rfr»p4 ii:, 1 tX 1 n ,*.! ■ WUBWfcAMM 002*,; - sjpEcitixr : jrosyicE%. |yA CuUGll, COLD. OK AN IRBI - TOBOAT, If AUt-irei ia riaiu ■ fri »eitoes. and BrunclJlalafftCiii < ?t*i ti-ntimss ivcnt*l>le. ' j BI2OHCIIIA.L TiIOCCKS '; , / reach dirtcilg tho &2ecied p»rU, uid give almost la*' otaot relief. In BBOKCHI*.\fI, AST'S sIA, and -CATABBH they are Itmc-ficlaL lbs eCVcia resulting f:om the cm oijilu- Trcch'**, and their tx* tended ere, has caajei thm to counterfeit;&- Be ■are t o guard against trortblore liitatiom..' Obtain only the gmttias TJrcicnV SronchlaJ 2rodto,-'fchich hare proved their edcac7 by a i:it of many rere. - Public Sp.akers and Bingen bhould uu the Trtehre. Military Offlcwe and fic’ldkre who oyir-Ux the tolc* aqd are exposed to sudden changes, should have’ tnenu - Sold exery white,~*t i‘s cenis per box. : JaiGstadawT . /_ gyLatc superior copper auu and KM fc-'LTINQ. WOBKB, PITTSBCCatZ. • PAM,' M'CDfiDY 4; CO, ilanufactnren d SHEATHUIQ, BBAZIEBS' AKP 801/T OOPPKBj pbesskp coppeb bottoms, SAlsil> BULL BOTTOMS, &PALTE& SOtBSBi, , !p , lpip ftr tCTlftP‘l dealwre in FLKTS|, SHEET • lEO2T, wmii, Constantly on! hand, tissues’ machihes Ain> tools. ! 1; . WaaiaocM, Tfo. M 9 Tint shd 32Q'5eccpd eifoett, Pittrtrnrghj Pcim'a. ; ~ «rdera of topper cci to any desired pat* tern!'. - ’ T ' . tayiffiidawlyT: - iieivona Snfiereriaof ißota buiAica.—A. gentlemen haring been re* itoredtolieaUb lu'a'fflYdaji, After undergoing >U the ttauf loutice andirrcgulw 1 exprnrive mode* ol treatment, withon£fcncc6*J, consider! it hU ilcrtd dnt / W craunuaicaieio; his afflicted feilowcrealarM thelttAMQrct**. Htcce, roceipt.of dreased onfelope, ho will tend (bes) jbs' 'ptpßcripUoii a*ad. Direct tq Dr. JOHN; ILj DAS’ HA£L> 186 Jaitoa stneC Broolkjfi, B» 1... ' mhll:W*wT . / .;. ' ,-j, , . -, ? 'w*u wnssow hillxb. ;. tySOBIHSOH. mfiis 1 & iiifc I.KRH, fforaDXfl* Aim IXACUIXISTI, WASniKQIOB Wc&u, PitUbargli, Poim’&. . . .. 2l Uaur Stbkxv. . tfuux&ctiira all kind* of STEAM ENGINES AN to. mil uAcamnai, oastihqs, eaileoal WOlllfr, STEiH BOILBBS ASD' SHWiT lEOH wob& ,i: - ■ ■'•;■' ', - i WJObBIKa AgD BErAIRIga; Jojj. ua jEcrr octic*. V • - • * *''■ '.‘T •'• .‘mhlg.idly Kyf-tSX&OMA t»HTW (JSKij, ;: ; Long, J&ilter #Co.~ Works at Sb3ipsbW2 Btatloa, AllagheLj K*ilr»cL •OfiJco sad WarehoiiM,:Ka. 2i MAlttH 1 STftEJST.TitfaWgbu/.'-V 1 • / * '■ tfrinufftctarcra ot JIkLpMJLfIATLSQ aad I.V6IU* OATina CAilßOlipiLa SDd BISSZQLB. fIWNo. l iZ.EVU?EJE> Oil* wsrtentsJ nuu-BSplo* sltc, always on hM>d. -j -i • '-■ < ocifclyd yyj’itMDnrkn Steel Worm. :. ItttAO JOBS H^DLlrOCStf? JOMES, BOYD & CO., '; ! „ Wsonfsfltttpers of CAdT blso, 8PBU&, PLOW" AND A. B. SJJSEL, bTJSEL'SPIIIifUS AM D • AXL£Sf«6roer pt Bfcw and First etrate/PiUaViugfc', -P«»a*aL' t ' J m ..ova Kftuu & ±E&&i < C'i.KilliaCll^NUS’ACrOUEiiS, » ' ~A ad LL»!iaf*ctut«r«.il -. , - t ADDLEST ANi) OAli aIAGS KAJiD j?ABBJ • ; . =•• { J3UQo.fcß.tfE WAi'> “ar tHa Brldga, PITTgBOUQB'iPA^ jac-nra* .:«***:. i : ; filtlr-PROOK VSALaMMfflitt-S4F^ B A3K Vi,BX.X “feOK AMD v fixasL-EiHto BtrfdLAß-BSdor '»XA , JLANUJfAGIUIiKHS. HiH, LiO end 131. SVuol. Mrrei, . 57w>al and I : SmUMJUM street* ■ Hortht tide* BBTBAKII LOOKS always bn bmd. mh2s. 1 jjggy JOHjl COCILB&H., & 8a0.,* lb££LcWr* ofTBONBAILkHG,'itipH VAULTS AND VAULT DOCKS, IAI3DOW ftmirteWh. V»TiIDOW Ac., 2»osj VL Se<*»d street sad. S 6 rhird'stroet, between Wood end Market! Hare on hand * variety of new Patterns, Lntcj •.Wd ploto,suitthieior all purpose*. - \ Particular attention paid to enclosing G ■dooa at thort eoticg. ’Jfott MARKiiKy Paper KA-M IJTAOTtJEEBS nnd daaUra la BOOK, I’EIMX, CAP, LEiTEB AND ALL KIBD3 07: WKAP PIHO PAPKE. :. 1-. . •** twnioTrt firom Ho. 2T“Woud atreet Ho. S 3 Smithfiolil rtgpet, Pittsburgh, Pa. )[ ♦3TOASH OB TRADE FOB BAGS. myt •JESP®* HOLMES & SONS, SiroßmoH-ahd jpomebtiobills:qs.'sx* OHA2faE, CEETIiriOATE3 07 DEPOSIT, BASS HOTES’AHD BPKOlE,Ho.s7Marketstteet, Pitta >urgh,'pa, ;. . ; \ -;j'■ "!■'?:• „■•; ‘• niada ..on Hi tbe.prlncipalaltte* -througboottboUDlU^ Statoa. . . , , apSB > UgfHBHKT |H. COLLTSa, For- WAUDISa AND COMMISSION lipKOlUfra Mi »boWo Eo»ta. ia‘ DHiIBS, BDTXEB, BESD3, l'l£H,*nil Produce jrenerally, Ho. 88 Wood Fittebditgfc, • . 1 •'. -. 00l jjjENSION:’, BOONTT; BACK PAV, B.aMAGKB'ELL, iu'rifiil'STSiasT, r*. . PoUoctfcu in Allegheny and adjotalog cotmtica. • .Pnaecctea nftt-niaiw .OljilMfcd *rosy daecrip* ika i DODUTlbft ter all dbcaarfed.ttold|e»{ Fiji; BIOKS, fJr wonnoea Offlait* and .tiojdlcre; fiOOAi -TIXB add PHHtSKHJfI £jt 'Widow', .GhUdmi> Breihojraud othir’legal nrfra* #epUtit*eof those «ho have died la tbanurica, or hare cled,after ltv& dlw«uw contracted la bartloa.'' ; diarfo'antitc<?Vtci*J t ! bo latter viU.be *"»wredttßi»e«aat>kr>><-nciow«i ;'U\9:\jvk ittt K/isrx ja m J, , r - HO.U.J-IMXHSIBMf-ESKSJrr,- ■ • :: . 5 ' . BtrxaavAam.tf. ': A.fciU uiorlDto: ol eiItHBOSOBiSHiIVIfdt- i ivnm> rnsmruzr anunuMycst hood; IMA] . wo-wlliesil at iiaioerwt c , jyi&in>A»tc ;• .• . .■•• , n ... -•*•■!.• Q’X&IL & ■SXONEMAff, 1 -’1 UANDI'AOXDBEEa oI WrEE WOHK. i» « 'Hot# klw.Yi iii Judd uxd make loordur i EOEAMD BsiffistesN wius -owmji BBjyta.w «u tooiipijff.Bj>nS,‘ Irt-: ♦ohodrr' ow;?• irism 'WVUIL-tUH WIHDUWO, *o.;BIUb OACK&. &S-, , JS.AaBJI^A jfeWUUI . HOBKy ,tn> JTlowm, Ao.;! *| i, toyrtautw M* w Z':';’.... i :■ b»» ■•> : k«,-h>: «nmrnwrn***. ! npOltol't.UAßTEKS.—Ai'gundetand; "i ilaafjtronroa bf* b*UMnci. cacried on tome of theUrg'-ttIKW ,tbisi :tJtaU|and ButfmfaotaraieMibO, b»b ift» aadkttiiVtfd ce^e,, a eitoaUan *dtbet Ja coneaceud* cr'-»iiiii;. dsKaaaoarnidc «racfdt>'rdfrnitc«>'idudM cbarktari and |bor>' th^baFio^sfl’.'’' •/->>. ’ Vt -t..] < C? X •••■ ! * r 'v <J . ’ lv J ' •.’ I r b>&ot-h&p» 'hatvd»jb atia -expotltoraUairk .labor and aijtenw.'.'Tboi* acako'abd dßeVvilJi'leaae'wU'lfi'OViitliiaMoiy at iboeAdoi -ten dm.'tbO ap?ai*ta*tak*Q'ba' > aiia no cnarz«' , o ' bairr»>i-• ***> ■ -abt-.- '.y.t y. p'-c;: -.-. r BmiNESS-SOTlCE.^in-Tiew'u'rUio lata advaneeln'fcael Kirta > 6' In lov^Va hate, tt grtit axpoacai adlOdTopnr taad Jtßanaeha'a IMaeriDtird Bacord of o«r£CK>ooO' Act* eof td lovai laad’mr* now to-apn^t*• in bnjinj UlngUaißHa^ddoa.general Uti}oa> other hdoeald tba &tata.:'-. T ''i*, y : ? k dkoUo&aad Ooßuabeoß Bi«rctont»i;-^* mhti:lm tjl ■•*.-•->-. , •.: •: ■'.'Poboi^effo^:, .JpKOIT ; TUEB3,- EY KEOttEEa ~Hi>»ii Uiotlßb.lt Too«it UWWXitoiK JS^GEUSMo.^' tendon ytnr anti ojgr)aWyrimdßiTß<o .1 .«Wit TT^lßjm'XTi^^wtsis/faaaajS., cbt Tun, r«.V®M been xtMmd*' ftffff flee 4n3~Llki»Djft,*t.thr lnttm*l’.B*y STSEBf, next '.yl ~ ;..>Us-?viii %*3* .*•**?/{ ..V? |:, JfZERC&**ATTAII,ORB. JtEJrBY Ui iiiiiiS & \ ' ' (SUCOOS&r*.‘iV jtXQM 0. Wall,} Merchant Tailors, •';.•• ;•■'Art their • "•* SPKIHG .BXOCK OF GOODS, A lapted toafir*tclft« trad*; which has been »el»ct» ei wlthgrrat ekr* tp raeettbespprobat on cf their m ny friends and: patrons, and tun-leg, by tloaaat* U it ion to beslnra and strict Integrity, to meet the ft! ftUwbonaybTCtrnswtiti acali - - : OFiriCkM r trNtWBSIB ‘ »UA> to'OTderili'ii, b<*»'mrao<r'*ii4 idhtMinVf terras. floUhW a great manj DlilsOBMS, ftfc.btafl; field mbd 14napflc«rs,a» wfl asfer tbft N»rr, we are prepared to «i*«Ue orders to this U#ft . ; with eerreetnesiand dupafth. > * Litewiioa twy eholdrieleftlcit.of FOBKiBHMG -4 ‘ GOODU aliajsctt'hand, 1 i ri . ■ 1 • * - C 94. Q»] * ax. OLAXB STBBm. ABJUsßoni'a. • ’ PIAHO-JOBTE ESTABLIBHKSHT, U- A - : - >-'0 j h0.427.88G0U8 BTBSST, N.-?•"*• ' TObMtHiitij.pecit.liyinrtt., tt» •ttentlon WB, Mjnd.tad Uio pnblwgTOmii, to 81l Flsoo- Fotfolht&blilhoaint,at SoiUlßtoome arnttieor nerof Orosuy street. ‘ *>. $• *• . v .-7, ■ Hsrlsg withdrawn hii Interest, stock audmate riaUfrom the .l*te firm or.«‘Ll*aie ADradbuns.” which firm wasfl&kdjred 60: ike &UkJuu«re utt.. and haring puJcnarea. the eotlrs itoc4/er*'l**o. for lea" mslerltl-o’rtiedbj hla .braihsr,M*anjNJ. Dradbvy,loiheuid flr» f b* it atw* pwpaosd td supply tbel.jci eased dtmaod for his .celebrated pladb forte*,'. -Katployiogtberasst skill* fal add ezpirieficed wotktnta, wfiha Urge Stock of . the beat and matt thoroughly seasoned material; std a&oboiidadcsof capital; te nas'-iaken fob*** the personalsapemdsi^of.ibe; nua< factoring i«cna>ted to torn cat .PiiinoJorUaof. m equalled'tens and daraMmm. . -i In <nr prepared with tEs.ntaost cia>.a,wap»aslr forxmr new tnstramtats, ' "added “every 'lniprbjrtmens wh-.ch can In any way tend! <O. the peilijetf on of the Tisbo*foWs, a&a we e«gic»nfidek(>y sesertrhat, ior d’ltcacy of touch, rolnod,. por,t»»:brllliascr L atid swiotnesioftod), coabinsd wlih. tbat- strength and solidity 01. aecetsery to dorabiOty, tbcis la* strumentiaroinaeoTatUd.-? ' M 4tßnjoTk'aii» BaAcrT’’ Is oor motto, and ws in ▼iia of ihs brst unbiased )sdgei .in the land.: .!j- ; ; ;■ . } ;•••• . . **“Kvery iAslrnmeint warranted for five years. ' fJ WM..B. BtlAUßunll ■ ’ !mh7:3tn' jS7 Bfoonßi it., cor oi Cro«hr. W, Y. ' jf HILAU&IiPHIA SHIBT gHI) COLLAB HOUSE. I.OOODOZJRJHIOSORTfiQIBrfI; -- : 1,003 DOZES gWeY* BED AND. Blitrs flak* “SJtB Bttrara;' r; . . 1,000 iIOZsW ASSORTED FANCY TBATUXBQ SH|BTd{.’ .o' i_. . -i I.OOODOZBH VTBITS -ii ÜBLIIC from 59 SS upward! }i. .. MMIBOMaAItBi ' IO.OOOPAJiycOTTON ADE. rAHTAIQOHS i 1 o!tht UIRSB'B TtiH NEC* cHlliraami a togo •'aMori6>ettrof : Ll!fS& ANDtIAuomiiLEStBOoOtfISANDOOLLAR#, AKD GOO DA, - For «aV * ‘ l . ! - ?BEI NETT, RUCH & Co.> SLunjrAonnuui 17 Oharoh Altcj, Fhll«tiriphjj% ■dODK • ,wrra (A. L. WEBBABEO., A *ii Gmuhtm £frwd|f = r BABTIXOBB, : . OuisßAli AndAiontrlStifcn'uh ot Dfiß ASDBirkTT'rudti. - v Hecoiie on Uwfanf W(*t«raPr*- duoe, and mass advanced thereon,, ■ -fi« B.—UaiUbad track ia front ©fWareboda#, - t \ Bsrsa'TA d. rb . WUlltoi H.-Emlth * \.0., Piltatnurjli, SlliTtr i'EMketabiU..i »* . j tiptncer & (ikrifcttl, ; - : odlj> * Bh«ghsr<t, - : Ueiel)(aUV<{i3>k, Ballinorei ;v.B, P» Fordjfc S»P*>’ • jgiILEY, FARRELL * CO M ‘ a-.-. - .; .:■} • v '•• ‘.PMJMBIM, ■ . ■■ :* ' - S OAB AMP BTIAH FlTriffiP. 1 i3st: ropßTns tbxst, (aba!* Balthfitld ) ; wrPrimpt kttostlla [iron to tlia fltin* of OIL unNKßisa.'-. v-;'- fc*r- UOOJJBI MJtW UUUUai '■. ..-A'IBBH ABBIVAL. ■ .- • -• 1 • . 1 S : ’t HSW DOOM JOSt EMOTJ, • LADl*»*:jrifrE cbsOBKSa QAITEBS, ortho Htett ■ty’e.. A morlmint bf LADIES* itRI BALMOttAX& or cteiy-description. LA2HE&* MOBuCOO'/MD QOATB'IuIS, ah etyfca., .o*l*l - BHSKS.- OAITKBS AXD BaXHOBauL laeboEdenae, . ■■■ ii ' r . he* acodeeiriTtar every dey. HoHrithaUndmc *®edebeve kf naenTS'i per cent; Xaet,''we era etlu *oliinjsvery low- . -h .■ !.■: ~ mHI-T 3 .IVMEB'TloBB.B»M«rkrtetreet. boL.tU eituna. •MOTS OAJJ AHD QBAIK ATO BJiMOBAIS, wilh thict. j “ ••• }' SffBBMB SOLS!,- .. : : Jsat ieeeiyedikt QBO. ALBBXB, EOH* 00.1,’ • - v mhlo. ". Tl. roniov Wood eed Toorlli ete. oily WOBKS. r . i'Ei MAriofcißXtXßr fUK::»d* Bxmnasabd dxa'lxbs m oabbps oil, • .':-.--2.lTnNtrphaNd by any la tie market, ij " "* •JrOrdan left at tb*isoffl«,K©. 41KABKKT PTfiEBT, orkt their works is Lawreacerrille,wiH b* immmh-eMenrtwl tiv .>-c i-t'o, - OlTuyv : i -tthllvx . 'COFFBBr: COKjPEK t-x- V/ WAfi?ED OroccrjLiid the. pobsi<j toicy -wosuitf PBEPAEsno^rnra^ -Warrantedjb» is?Te «*ti«fifcetlon '-xrc (b»'^mer^r«« tended. t lt#i nniwmhy acknowledged tbautfr jfcjru ccrn, /or, -seta; at « (he-. t«|i> wteailitplce |pd Coffee Works, Ho. Sift KotUa Float, ?' (doror streetJPhUfdeijrhia. Fa, >;M -4>KOWA>tD rtf ta iimee Holcee A 3 !>!■<,. Vr| 3...:, 'di&K tiBAOOSf, LABD.SUOAB-COEXD BAtt*. • delT;ly • j.v •• - ■-'j-' 11 V • PnTMgM»TP£ " ' ‘ V •; \ Ae44»l* l)»»U>lßdeLlooVHTlnf PM>BOOB.I> ' : -4^ \J.L-fyQ lwfeiFWthJbitfobloa • trlm«f«eoli<e,£elT(«j ; r . „ . ■ ■ , li\l btle t Ap,lee; ,' ' t. - ,iw do jLekefikoreArp.ee,eiesrlbd; -i,,: JiA sdoa Byu;. v - c ? ■; s *-■ ■-•. :r«a s:: ; -i ... —>-i ~. . ... .VBAB&TAH«pBDfeIh' n -- ' J? 4 Vvne .t^e.-. i 1 A^jbOA Affto*M*tv>AlA-e-l I »UU Ata; , ...,■ • mhH. v , orereer nf Fir.t end fIUU tiXVKB Mile. BWAKT Oil, i.iwl V/ BB*o OrL,“CABBON OIL, ln rt£e\iJA>* eeuioe by “ ’ »OOW«BtIfWAI!tAOA,” -WWA ■>.. . - - ■3ol-mr.Wneßetset.--3 of r»bU 1, HyASWLTW> D A.TH3hDgiieU.for ulo Prk»:FAfi 00 W-. r »«waM Be T%SSSBfeffiKftCi.-. -'! S* Tf, \
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