The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, March 20, 1863, Image 3

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■eribonirho d«llgn changing' tbeir plaoei of
reeidtnwakould (in not ioe ot too hot at oar
eoanUagroom, 10 Out n > miiuiea may oocnx
U MMriigtke paper. H tko matter Ii at
tended to at Uw proper ft me, there need ko so
Interroptlon ln the reeel] it of thepapere.
■ Eye and Ear- Dr. James. 1
Bud the following i uei of reoent cures
performed bj Dr. J. A. Jons,, the eminent
phjaieUn end turgeon, of Hew York, who
hu been practising with ’suoh marked ineoeii
etthe HonongeheU Ei Bn, for e few week!
putt ’>
Mi. John Kling, of L twrenooTiUe, bed one
ewe badly disfigured, the eight being impair
ed. An operetion wu performed, restoring
eight end nitanl eppeerenoo. This gentle
men work, et the Arsenal, when he oen be
seed every, day.' 1 ....
A UtUe girl, four penis of eg*, e daughter
of Era. Mjera, of hut Idrerpool, Ohio, wee
bore with both eye, tuned in. They wen
very ntaoh disfigured, end the eight wu Im
pelled. Shis cue - wee prosonneed by the
femUy phyilden end other, u beyond surgl
oet «kIU. Dr. Jones performed en operetion,
nmovleg the defotmlty |end restoring the net
nrei eppeerenoe end sight, without the child
feeling eny pain. The child's eyes look per
fectly inll end natural,l end the mother ex
pressu the greeted! setUlnotlon.
Mr. Henry Himrode, who neldu neer
Bbenebnrg, Uembrie county, bed been under
Hutment tor eon eyes {with numerous dooton
for lour or fire peers. Dr. done, hu perfootly
eared hiss in flu weeks. He expnssu him
self highly gratified, end recommends the af
' fiieted to go to Dr. Jones et ohee.
Mr. Jemu ilUderbrand, of White Day,
Monongalia oounty, Virginia, e gentleman
fifty-eight year, or age, wu blind with cata
ract in one eye. An operation wu skilfully
and sntisfaotorily performed by Dr. Jones, re
storing vision. r ,
Mr; Wm. Yryer, of Stewarts town, Alleghe
ny oounty, had his eye lid grown to the ball,
causing en overflow of I teen end deformity.
A surgical operation, was performed, end the
use of the eye restored. . ,
Mr. Jamu Qrehami of 67 Morgen strut,
Allegheny aity, night watchmen at Duquesne
Depotphed been gredeally growing deaf for
ibost tvo or throo }«ut| iccompMued wlw
noises in his heed. Ihe noise was petfully
subsided end the hearing restoeed in about
halfanhoar* j-
Sr. Joaos cut bo ooaiultod dally'ua til Ibo
Ist of Atirilj at Ur roomi la tbo Monongabtla
Homo, botwoon o!9 ▲.Meaad 9r. m.
Union Feeling in Indiana County
A greed Union out mooting haa boon I
oellod by tbo loyal eltUeni of ledlene coun
ty, to bo bold at Indiana, on Thurlday, tho '
Slot ini t. All loyal mile oro lnrlted to attend,
without dlltlnotlon of parly, end Immediately
after the mooting o Union League wilt bo
formed. Thll action lia nooofinry in order to
ooaoantrate tho loyal, lentiment, and hoop
down the oopporhoadi whioh are boginning to
■how themielf ea in that region. At a town
ahlp mooting,' latalyji hold at PlumTlile, a
wrtat el reflation* were adopted, of whioh
"aSSso^XhrtwojtiUsultaintho Federal
SoTonmoht in all lta moaanroa for putting
gown the alaTaholdori’ rebellion, and that any
attempt to ambarreaji the gorornmant in the
elocution of the oonaorlpt or any other law of
the United Btatoi, will bo prompUy mot and
That the eopporhoada in the
Horfb who attempt to create diaaatiafaotlon
In thexaaki of oorlbraTe aoldierf, and are
threatening retlitenoe to the conacript law,
are m+w* traitor*, than the armed rebel* of
the Seath, ihd rhould receive the acorn* of
all honeit men# \ ' ,
Ibutu —Bntni or Mn. 8.8.1. Milks.
—'Ttrßight the highly eoooeiefal equeetrian
performOr, Mr. Mllie, taker hli beneSt. The
on announcement! of the treat ehould be
uoagh to 8U the theatre tUe lhe
met drama of Boekwood, with the mined
SnUaa tteOd ar Bpnny Ben, ir eeleotod for
the entertainment, with Mr. idlee M Bick
Tania, the bold Highwaymen, aerlrted by
Jfejßeadertoa ee Peter, tad Charlie Toiler
ee lake Bradly, together with the whole
itreagth of-the oompaoy. . The performance
orill include with ‘Make Tour Will. "
The great rnooerrlwith which Mateppa hat ]
beta reeclreßj hat induced Manager Uender
natorepeatthlt bountiful n aehtrlan drama
oa Sataraay afterntjon, at hait-pait * o dock.
This afford* • lae loppdrtanity to tadlee end
f.-iiiec for witnessing Mtsepps, with the
- bold feat aroaad the droit circle. Admission,
IS eeata to all parte of the heoee, for the af
teraooa performance. Don’t mite the lut
ohaaoe.* •"
Continental Insurance Company.
gfa take jieatazi ia laying before oar read
art the Jtth annul report of tbit tterliag
ooapnay. Of thelpreeoßt areata of the oom
r.T we tad that *s°<>i ool > »*•
autttlt 8*81,948 Mreprerents the scrip fund
•ei,bpart aad belonging to the eastomen;
IlSt.nlS 18 the anearaed premiums; and the
balance it mainly {oomposed of theprolta of
thedaet half yean' basinets subject to dirir
ioa between the oompaoy and its eastemtrs
U July neat. Atlmay be inferred from the
abore. lhe polity holderi are aUowed the im
portant tight to participate in the protU of
thoeoiapaay withoat incurring any liability
. whatever. Tor tgrther information oa the
anWect we refer our readerl to the agent Jae.
-W. Arrotfc whoee offioe li at J 7 fifth (treat,
■sooond story, baek.
JBvutt or TUI Place.—’Fanny BhlUlnger,
10* tiMj, midi rath before Alderman Taylor
tbalßwaa Jriel: had pearly Intuited her,
’ her uaf hard uoui—la faat. eery
lady, likn
rrtTv. f,.-<a any perion. She alto oomplalna
that Satan h.'d threatened the total demoU
dom ot bar MMtUal trowel, or la other
worde had threatened topull out her hair.
Thll waarary properly objeotedto by Fanny,
ihd.'wlehln* to (detente her hlrtnte ooyar-
Ina annealed to the afiretald eldormaa, who
TndarTiMO-bonda mot to molett
S’tany"nrany attar man."
W, U
u- for iho Divut ud bwl
frojnt’-MijtU i u ft •«!•* of bwotlfully
S^tdSrwE«ofpUaU-«om#ofthomoßy
tiiWmndtoulipM from tko
Util- fotoot—»with which notawfonoj
w Mtuui fftrUad* Kook drawing U on »
oftkoftis* ofordinoryoartt* d*
with *oeb, withoMoU«Ufl»JJ>
4ft tJbopkotocropUo album, wo boro &o doubt'
SftttAlM of Amoriea/' "Humming
Bififl" fttf "08fUBU Loadfoopei/* ut ouo
l«MiiMd iiiki fuw
.' ittuvnotr aocmmt.—On i**t 8
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tha Ohio, Mow' Whoallag. ®h«r war* orar
takan bj night, and in nttampttng to otoia
Ztuaa’l dam, tha boat wal upMt, and £•*•»
.Smith, tagathar (tilth Hri. Waakly and har
•Awo ahlldran win drownad.
Jißabh Bsanns'aY Liqht*ii(o.— On Initßan-
Itj nltarnoon tha larga barn af Dr, Harriott,
la Chart!art townihlp, Waihington oonnty,
■ waa itwakby lightning, and .barnad down,
• Thaballdlag oontalnad a quantity of whaat,
\ pntl.hay, aoairingunndjomoothurartiolni,
< all of vUoh *ira ooninmad. Tha farm ana
{*' ban wan oacnplad by Mr. Jamal Qaiton aa
AaaanVaadhliloiilihtaTy. , .
1 ajaaMkiviu M* bj <ur . idTirtiilnj col
! ■ -uu tkaltba* It to tos fnad dlipUy on
,1 Mosdtjr MXt, at BukirJk Co-’i, Ho. ttllw
:>'• j- • katttnot. Sbq>JatMd to uhiktttbtaoit
|: aaulmWt ti Innl'inA, elnb> w-'
t«M t a*aUM, ud dim mi uUMM »>
■**? to* la tkls«Uj, and »V prion
Oi»,J ( J,HiU 9 o{Co.])|USlhßi|ißai
Pennsylvania Volunteers,*!* reported u
absent withoutileave* ThteTwu* an error.
Oapt.Hallwas hoaorably discharged bn the.
10th iof Deoember, 1862, os aocount of U 1
health. Ha exhibited hif discharge in this
office, hearing the signature of K. D. Town
send, Assistant Adjutant General.
Euhiq a Fuxoaioua Doo.—Jaoob Kerts
waa sp before Alderman Tajlor yesterday,
charged with keeping a ferocioss dog. The
dog had bitten a little son of Christopher
Hughes, while walking along the sidewalk,
and henoe the arrest. He was held to answer
In the ism of $3OO.
risionforthrtfw-
Ld&a, No. 16 Fifth
Stablu Braun?.—On Thursday afternoon,
a stable belonging to Gleis' pottery, and lo
cated on North street, Fourth Ward, Alleghe
ny, was destroyed by fire. It .is stated that
the eteble was fired aoridenUHy by some
boys* .
A Mckdbb Discotbexd.—The body of Hr.
Culbertson, who died at Zanesville over a year
ego, has bean disinterred, and the stomach
having been sent to Or. Woraly, of Columbus,
for ekaxxdmation, polsfln, sufficient to eanse his
death, was found in his stomach. Mrs. Cul
bwteon admits timt she poisoned him.
Kn.un>.—SUas Highberger, a brakesman
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was instantly
killed, on Thursday last, at Perry Station,
while in the act of making sp a train. The
father ef the deceased was killed about three
yean ago, and a brother had his leg taken
off on the same road.
Dsad.—The triplets, children of James
Hoorhead, Esq'., o! Indiana eounty, were
truly like the morning fiower—of short-lived
existence. One of them died on the 6th,
another on the Bth, and the third one on the
11th Inst.
Hxx Wabtu©.—Lieut. W. W. Lyon, of the
14th Regular Infantry, wants twenty reoruits
te garrison Fort Trumbull, Conn. His re
cruiting office is at 127 Water street.
emiAi. locAi. notices.
Gao tub aid Baku's Bxwzxo Maoxibb, for
family and manufacturing purposes, are the
best in use.
A* F» Oxavobt, General Agent,
f HO. IS, Fifth street.
Jubt RnrasßS from thi East.—Samuel
Graham, Herohant Tailor, would'reipeotfuUy
inform his friends and the publlo in general
that he has just returned from the But with
his new stook of Bpring afid Summer Goods,
consisting of all the latest styles of eleths,
eassimeres and vestings. Gentlemen desiring
a stook to seleot from that oannot be surpass
ed by any other in .the city, and their gar
menu made in the most, fashionable manner,
would do well to give him a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
tiAnnin Qbahak, Merchant Tailor,
No*>4 Market street, one door from Third.
Cbbaf Clotuiuq abb Wkbbb to But Tax*.
—The enterprising firm of Wm. H. MoGee A
Co., merchant tailors, corner of Federal and
Diamond square, Allegheny, being fully
aware of the extraordinary advance in Spring
goods, have purchased last fall a beautiful
assortment of doth, oasslmeres, vestings, Ac.,
and they are now ready to open their Spring
trade with superior articles, at greatly re
duoodprioes. Thay will sell their goods by
the yard If desired, end as they keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of ready made
olothing, customers can be aoeommodated on
damand, or have a neatly fitted suit to order.
The work Is all done under their supervision,
and always warranted to purchasers.
Fob Salb—A Panorama of the Present War,
the best exhibition of the kind traveling, is
offered for sale at a great bargain—less than
half its oost. It is now making a ncoessful
trip, giving perfect satisfaction to nil and re
ceiving a liberal patronage. A small invest
ment will give a man a rich paying business.
References will be given by which any one
may learn of the popularity of the exhibition
and the amount of money it is making. Ad
dress L. D. Btone, Pittsburgh. 4t»
Ds, Stebbbtt restores, by plastic opera
lost or displaced eye lids, operates forSirabii
nns (crooked-sight,) Epiphora, (tear running
over the eheek) forms Artificial Pupils, Ac.,
removes Cataraotby anew operation, oauslng
but slight pain or risk to the eye. Consulta
tion free. Many in Pittsburgh, Allegheny,
Wejtarn Pennsylvania and Ohio, who have
submitted to the operation, ean be ■ seen and
consulted. Besidenoe, Ho. 277 Penn streot.
mh!7;eod3w
Haw Axuval or Srauro Goods.— Mr. J.
M. Burohfteld announces in oar advertising
columns, his second arrival of Spring Goods.
The assortment Is complete, and the styles
axe of the freshest patterns, bought under his
own supetition, at the cheapest rates, and
he offers now to oash buyers rare bargalni.
He offers, also, bleached and unbleached mus
lins, Irish .linens, and a lot of ola goods at
very low prloes.
SoLDnu, see to you own health, do not
trust to the army supplies ; Cholera, Fever
and Bowel complaint will foUow your slight
est indiscretion. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS A
OIHTM.BHT should be in every man's knap
sack. The British and Brandi troops use no
other modloinas. Only 2ft cents per. Box or
Pot. . 210
Caoion Holiday M. Bob
aria, Ho. 17 fifth itraat, la now opanlhg tha
malt oholoa itook of tea Gold and SllTar
Watehaa, Jtwilry, Bllrar Warn and fancy
Goo da crar diaplayad in thli city, and la loll
ing tham at ramarkably law prioai.
Gmura Calli will ba takaa at tha Gmnlbua
oßoa, Ho. Ut Llbarty Itraat, day or night.
in ardan laft at tha abora plaoa will ba
promptly attandad to. dll eaUI mart ba paid
fa at raton. do
Ir yos datlra any rapaln or altarationi to
yonr dwalling, or plaau of bulnaii call and
Saara yonr ordar at Cnthbart’i Oarpantar and
Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alloy, abora Bmlthlald
ataaat. All work promptly attandpd to. J
But uiortmant In tha city of Photographlo
Alboma, at Plttook'i Album depot, oppoilte
tha Poit-ofloa.
Pnoroauraio Albuki at Pittook'i, oppo
llta tha Poit-offlea.
Phoiooutbio Atisu at Pittook’i, oppo
iltotha Poit-oßoa.
WAITED IMMEDIATELY. —300
YV MIS: OADLKABB., SIVME3, DBILL-
Asa and LABOaiBS. fU bait ol: wagal (hm.
Acolr lamadliuly. at tka flea boat lard o( lOM-
LiBBOH, HnBXUFII A 00., on thi Mononuhala
I liUer, Bobo Bring*. • moiosiw
SITUATION RANTED.—A young
■wan, (Wo%tided in am at Battle of AntUtnm,
which jmrata.hla from working at hie trade.;
wtobm adlaatJon at aa/tidag when beavr work fa
DctrtatriradatvnMnt. Bnqoir* at Vo. S&T Liberty
i atiMtp Or addnm A U, Box H 9, Fittabmb
p. Q. 1 ’ Mfctf
WANTED— A GARDNER, lo take
ear* of a VniH Oardeo aad email VlneyerJ,
aear lb* citv. Baooaxaewdatiace required. laqoir*
it W WATfcm WTMIf . :
WMTTM.
Bi. Lodi*, Much IP.—Th* Democrat
Memphli ipocial lay. that Intelligence hu
boon reoelred from tho Yexoo expedlUor up
to Saturday. Th* fo*t coniUud of tho
ChUUootho, Buon Da Kalb oni hr* gunboou
ol tho muiqulto fleet, and 18 transport..
At tho town of Greenwood, ot th*confluence
of tho Totlohotchlo and Yallebuhe tlrere on
Thundey eronlag, tho OhlUlooth* woo flrod
upon by o buttery of At* henry gun*. Tpo
fltlng continued nil d»y Friday. A few ehota
were exchanged on Saturday momlag, th* ro
eultof which ii not jot known.
Th* ChUUootho rooolrod ilxty-fonr ehou,
one of which Onlerod th* port-hole, kilUng
throe and wounding fourtoon. Beildca th*
Oroonwood battery the enemy li .aid to bo
■trongly fortiflod at Yepoo and Munch..tor.
At lee t account, our Act WMthm olio.
ul»r* tho junction of th* Tallahatchie and
T*lUbaih», 300 Alias from Esin*, w»d 160
fr< m.outobet°from tho Vlckiburg fleet to th*
llth. uy tho Luke Freridonoe Canal 1. com
nlotod and water willh* I*ll* In about a week,
iho rebel gunboat Webbl. lying dole to th.
•hor* ot Vlckiburg, rappoeod to bo In a link
lag eo&dUlon. _ ~ „ ~
Chioioo, Maroh 19.—A .pedal Memphl.
dlepatoh -to tho IWhene, dated yoetuday,
“intolUgonoo from th* Yaaoo Pmi expedi
tion to Saturday morning la.t hue been to
oeived.
The fleet ooniiitod of the gunboat. OhlUl
oothe, Be Kalb, Are email gunboat.- of thoj
Mo.quito float, and aighteon traniporte.
Th* ChUUootho being In th* adranco, cam*;
upon a rebel battery of Are luge gone at,
Oroonwood, at th* confluence of tho Telia
hatohoo and Yallabuiha rlreri.
Tho light oeand at duk. Tho battery and
tho ChUUootho bring engaged all Friday.
Tho Chlllieoth* robatred ilxty-four .hot., 1
one ontulng her port hole, killing throe and
wounding fourtoon peraone.
On Baturday morning a few ehota were
, giod, they being, It 1. .aid, ihort of arnmunl
ißTßllhUtft'dH* AMD | tton. .
Rules of coußTs.-Buiei or *-u
i tho Conrta of Low ted XqtUty—State aod
Oolted BtetW l -which are hidden Intb* Oitj of Ktli*
burgh, and of Iho (Soprano Oourt of tka United
Btalea. Heron codec. Compiled byßlcbard Bceaja,
S«Q. 1 roL octaro,of orar 800 pages, with cordons
Jndexco and intaTtaaraa, for addlikma in HB. Ft la
ytn DoUan* Far aala bf
gini/owa™. WK.tt.FOHtWIOBAOO,
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floraaf Liberty and Hand rtmlt
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THE LATEST NEWS
BT TELEGRAPH.
FROM WASHINGTON.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
Bpedal Dispatch to tb* Pittsburgh Gasette. :
Wabhibgtom, March 19, 1862. ,
THB FAT OF BOLDIBBS—DAFT. BABSTOB—IBOB ,
CLAM—GOV, QUILT ABB ABIZOHIA. I ,
The requisitions of the paymasters for the I
Western armies are now being rapidly filled I
et the Treasury Department. Many of these I
troops have not been paid uinoe last fall. I
Capt. Barston, of the Regular army, form
er ohief-of-staff to Gen. Lander, and after- 1
wards to Gen. McDowell, goes to-morrow to
the army of the Potomaoas Adjutant General
for Hooker under Seth Williams. I
Sixteen more iron-olads are to be finished |
by New Tears. Thirty more vessels have
been added to the navy since the last report,
in the Navy Register just published, was I
made up, making nearly five hundred in aIL I
* Governor Gariy started for Cincinnati this I
afternoon, and will return in two months to I
get Us final Instructions for Arlsona. He
had interviews to-day with the. President,
Secretary of War, General Halleck, and the
Postmaster General. |
Ariionia Is to be added to the Department
of California, under General -Wright,
Gen. Conlton, in command of New Mexleo,
favoring the change, and troops .will be sent
from California to dofend the new Territory.
A regular mall to the Territory, through Me
llila Valley to Tuacon, will soon be established.
FATMABTBBS BBIBBTATBB.
Six paymasters In tha Department of Ten
nessee and Kentucky, recently dismissed from
the service on the recommendation of Major
C. T. Learned, and Incompetent,
vie: Foote, Munes, Lowry, Hay, BabeT,
and Hayes, have been Reinstated. The value
of Learned's report oan be estimated from the
faot that Isaac N. Cook, the gambler and de
faulter, was reported as efficient and of exoel
lent character.
The course pursued by Mr. Learopd has
been tbe subjeet of severe critieitm, and be
has been removed for Irregularity and insubor
dination.
BOVTHKBB BXFUQUIS.
The Provost Marshal has determined to
deny refugees the privilege of passing through
our lines with Impunity, on the simple state- I
ment that they are refugees. It has been I
discovered that many rebels have used this |
as a cloak, and made purohases, gathered in- I
formation, Ac., and then returned. Mrs. j
Constance Casey and Mrs. B. C. Hyde, who 1
arrived here a few days ago, as refugees, are 1
among the latter named class, but were de- I
tooted before they eseaped through the lines
on their return, and divested of their pur
chases, letters, Ac., and escorted beyond the
lutes yesterday. I
- COMXIBBIOBIB BOUTVBLL’S DKCZSIOBB.
Strenuous efforts are making to procure the
reversal of ex-Commissioner Boutwell's deci
sions. That burial oases are not to be under
stood as coming within the meaning of hol
low ware, in the tax law, and are, therefore,
subject to to three per cent, duty Uke other
manufactures, instead of a dollar and a
tun. Cincinnati has sent a messenger hen to
induce Commissioner Lewis to overrule this
decision of Mr. BoutwelT*.
TBS OOXBCRIPTIOS LAW IS TBS A BBT,
Soldlors of all our armies weloome the Con
sorlption law with enthusiasm, and declare
that if the necessity arises they will march to
enforoe it. A Brigadier General in Bosecran’s
army sajs it was electrified with joy at its
passage. In Gen. Hooker’s army the soldiers
are all talking about It, and speculating as te
the verbal means of carrying it out.
A general officer at Baton Kongo writes that
*lt is the one thing needful to save the country.
BOW TABXBIB VIQHT.
Thirty-one prisoners of war, from the recent
cavalry fight at Kelly's Ford, brought here
to-day, say that the Yankees fight like the
devil.- They acted like tigers at Kellj's Pord.
The prisoners are In a wretched, state of des
titution.
coxniTiox or taa axmt or thb toioiiac.
Gen. Stoaeman, Chief of General Hooker's
Cavalry, writes, in a private letter, that the
Army of the Potomac was never so thoroughly
organised or efficient as now.
thb ooßsctirrioß law.
Th* Government is hard tt work seleoting
offlosrs under tbo conscription law. Probably
nil will be Appointed at one*, tbs list being
kept open till completed.
WOOVSBS AT KILLT'I VOKO.
Cel. Dorster, of the 11th Pennsylvania
Cavalry, formerly Provost Marshal of this
District, was slightly wounded in the engage
ment at Kelly's Ford.
Representative Hooper, of Boston, has
boaght the house formerly occupied by Gan.
ttoOiellan, on.H street, for $21,000.
BMATOB MOBOAK.
Senator Morgan is negotiating for ex-Meyor
Jewett's house, for which $30,000 Is asked.
The prioo Is muoh beyond the original oost.
WasniaaToi, March 19»—An aooident oo
eurred this morning on th# Orange and Alex
andria Eailroad, at Aeoontlnk run, by whloh
four men wen killed apd several wounded, all
i belonging to the Hew York 148 d regiment.
I The train ran Into a mole team, throwing off
I two ears on whloh were soldiers, who were to
load the train with wood.
From the Yasoo Expedition.
Baaidaa the Qraanwood batter;, tba rebate
are laid to ba atrongl; forUSadat Yaaoo 011;
and ldanoHMter.- '■ ,
The float »t tba 1m t. aooounta waa Urea
mllaa abora tha'lnaettbn st tba Arm, IDS
SlS bomHateu and lSOaUaa from Tim
WtJv. .. ... ' '
.f-LO'w
: -:: . »,.'t Tii. ‘.J "-i
From the Army of the Potomac.
Eudoca&tkbb Aeut or rax Potomac, 1
Mueh 19,18*3.! }
Richmond paperi u Ut« as tho 17th haro
boon reeeired here.
Among the billi pondiag la the rebol Scant*
ft one for the oonftieetion of thi luaoof in
terest end etook owned by the Tele
graph Company end other elieh enemlei in
the lines of 'telegraph in the Confederate
States*
A leading editorial in the fiwmiW, of the
nth, says: . „ .
In nbmbers and mppliei we have not tho
toast protonslon to rival tho North; This is
not a eauso of regret. Tho Southern amj
sonsists of disciplined and rote ran troops.
Tho real numbers of tho. Confederate lorao 1s
unknown, bat three hundred thousand of saeh
soldiers as those now near Fredericksburg,
are abundantly sufficient to defend'any ooun
try against the armies of the world.
The destiny of tho Confederacy is complete
ly staked on tho struggle of the {next three
months. To attain a complete success it is
only necessary to get together andkeep toge
ther the officers and men who have boon train
ed and inured to eerrics. • |
Tho JEbqwirer strongly opposed the proposed
Stats monopoly in salt. |
The telegraph from Port Hndsop was read
in the rebel Senate and caused a likely sense
tion. I
The Whig, of the 18th, mourns over there
nrses in the Southwest, bat suggests that a
day may come when Sen. Booker will reoeivo
a crushing blow, and erery Union eoldier
will bo needed to defend Washington.
Cold is qnotod in Richmond at4@« 38; sil
ver 4@4 10; bank notes 80 per premium.
Fifteen hundred dollars is offend for a two
uars* substitute In tho ttvalry. |
Onr late raid noar Cnlpsppor sraf construed,
in Biohmond, into an adranoe moTemsntupon
Bordonsville. It was admitted there that
Stuart was compelled to fall baokJ
A Charleston dispatch, of the 118th, says
that all it quiet along tho eoast tq-night.
The robots freely admit a teverq lose in the
cavalry Bght of the ITth. Man; valuable
o Sloe re were killed, among them! was Major
Pelham, Chief of Stuart’s staff., r
Prisoners say they did not know that onr
oavalry would fight to dsttaatqly, and are
very (rank in admitting the gallantry and
splendid ohergei made by oar moa.
Tho rebel lots wai about one hundred
killed. I
Coastal Booker reviewed the 13 th Corps to
dXJr I'
Oi rualtiil in tho aval tj fight of the
Oureasv .let r .- -- -
17th will number lest than All the
wounded were brought Into oampiexoept five,
who woke too severely hart to bo moved 10
great afdlstanoe. The ©avalry are in gnat
spirits over their affair, whioh they claim to
bo the greatest hand to hand cavalry combat
that evbr took plaoe on this continent, and
only equaled by one fought in Europe. The
enemy are not inclined to talk about it, and
no elori or insinuations come; from their
pickets'. '
We bare a snow storm to-night.^
i i - • . '
Southern News.
Foufusa Mosioi, March 19, —The Rleh'
mood Whig, of the 17th, ieje: Bomberdmen
oommekieedoo Port Hadion et t»e o'clock oc
tholdth. At twoly. o’olook at night, aloe
perate jeagegomnit took place, the enemj et
temptuig to pall oar betteriei coder corer of
darkoHi. The tring wai terriSo. Ooegns
boat phased in a damaged condition. The G.
S. »lo*p of var Mississippi wa» {bunt to the
edge in front o< oar batteries. Ono
largo weasel vaa eomplotelj riddled, a third
badly trippUd, and the cost driven back. Oar
Tiotorr is oomplete. No casualties on oar
port. i Thlrty-iU man and on# mldahipman
of tha iMissiasippl were brought In by oar oar- I
airy, several severely- wounded. Farragnt's!
flag-ship wont down tho river, disabled.
Nothing further In yesterday*! Richmond
paporie |
liaalt Tuesday, CaL,Bpea», of l.the Elareoth
Pennsylvania Cavalry, and somis artillery, at
tacked therebel breastworks on Blaokwater,
bat failed to oarry thorn. Oaf Ipie waiievcn
toon wounded and milling. A detachment of
mounted riflas, under Lieut, Hill, captured
ten rebels at the aamo time. !
CharUtton, March U.—ln addition to the
nsael blookading fleet, Including the Iron
sides, a monitor lron*elad arrived to-day, and
took her position with the flaetj
Jatlttotig ilitt.f March 14.—1 olarably au
thentic tnformauen «»yt that Helena waa at
tacked in the rear oa Monday, jtho. 9th last.
Heavy firing waa beard thore yjeaterday. m
Thirty-three death! hare occurred! from the
explosion of the laboratory! on Brown's
Islahd. The tout kllied~and wounded is 94.
The explosion took place laat Friday.
TfcW Galveston A’*ies, of tha j 24 inat., aayt
thatkn official letter from the french Consul
at Matamoraa states that the oity , of Mexloo
haa been captured. by the French troopa.
Ktoxviilt, March 14.—The bridge# on thn
Basil Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, de
stroyed by the Yankees aome| weeks alnoe,
hotel been replaced. The regular ichedale
will he retained to-toerrow. J
H, Ct, March Brittih
steamer Britannia, four days jTrom Glasgow,
arrived yesterday with a valuable cargo. |
The steamer Gsrtruie, ffom Greenock, I
Scotland, arrived at a Confederate fort this
morbiog with a raiuablo cargo of merchan
dise 1 . i
1 Okarlaton, March J5—A British steamer
reached a Confederate port last night, loaded
with morchandiia. She brings Nassau dates
of Thursday.
the steamers Ruby, from Charleston, and
t Giraffe, from Wilmington, had arrived safe ly
r' at Nassau. (
, * Many new steamers had reached Nassau
' frojb England, intending to ran the blockade.
From Nashville.
March 10.—Captain Julian,
of the Pint Tennenee Cavalry, wai killed
yesterday by guerrillas, neat Hillsboro, Ten
neiiee. i J
fjntler’i wagons me attacked by guerrilla!
on I the Mortreeaboro pike to-day, lit mllee
f r «n Hashrille. The captured wagone were
j bairnt.
the army hai not yet moved forward, but
ard occupying their old at Mnrfroes
bolo.
the rleer ll falling.
Jgras and Ammunition Seized,
lew You, March 10.—A Kingston, Ja
lea, letter, of the-Tth of Marsh, gteei a
report that Admiral Wilkes had boarded a
British renal, laden Kith armi and ammunl
tlin for the Trench Army at Vera Crui, and
haring reaione to impact that they were in
tended for the rebell, had them oonveyodon
board hi! own ihip. the renal wae not de-
I tMhed. the itory created tnnoh azoltement
et Kingston, bat It Is supposed here to he a
canard., - .
Counterfeit $5O Bills.
Hiw You, Match 10.—Counterfeit $5O
lUi.onthe Central Bank of Worcester, Man.,
lire demoted to-day, at the banking houteof
fhompion A Broi. The mu offering them
rat arrested. The exeontlon wai perfect,
literal bad been cold in Wall street before the
letedtlon.
i Markets »T Telegraph.
' PnrLn»nniu.llnrchl9.—Tlioto lt no cbmgo In
brondituO; tho mnrket il doll lid prlooo drooping:
■iloi of six hundred bnrrele of door nt 800 25
fir ouperllne; (3 6007 br extro; nnd $707 BO br
oitrnfentllj. Bpn floor nomlnnlot »5, nnd Corn Heel
Oflirlnge of nhent.exo light. but thorn lo
IS J S$
IdnnMßd kt is BOOii fluiiM 1* wanted At 14 25$
460 In protlilon* there f» ▼eryUW!* doiog; ■*!«■
df mot. pork nt 113. Lord h““-
drod liorcoe pickled homo oold nt B)i&9e. Whloky
dollnt*9@BOo. -
£uaun. Horch U-BrenJng.-riour In good
d, nnd jeoterdny’e dndlno wentoeorerediteloo
D bblo ooporflno nt 16 9008, .Wheat SoBo>ot-
«l2,iritbndan mnS.t, An lm.
S^Sd'blunglnthoptootolonmerkots nolooMUntrj
fews'itaSx'as
E| I SSssk«'t:ss:
f oSdIJSSdSIiSi Slloer UOlkxohnugeobnd,.
O. w- WU^WAMO * UO - B .
- IMPBOTW BQOBJ-* THBfIAD
II ireighu lelend«s: Mich. family Stxeing JUacMnet.
xe%. -. y •■-• ■ - **!*<£*
! Th. wobne-whlpir.^^
tsatsassfifif
FHOM WASHINGTON
Uall J)lip%tch« to tli» Pitirtrargb Gtoatte.
'WASHisaiox'Marok 18,1863.
KAKBAB IKS lAS BRIG ASK*
Col. Phillips, of KiirtM, (believed to be
the well knows JVi6itn« correspondent of Bor
der RbWUw times,) is now engagedin organis
ing b Brigade of Indians to consist of fiveor
six regiments, suitably armed and equipped.
It is expected to start from Lawrence in Kan
sas, before long in a southerly direction. Its
first destination will probably bo the Chero
kee country, where the aboriginal traitors re
quire attention, bnt there is reason to believe
that New Mexico and even Texas may yet
prove the goal of the expedition.
OAUTO&StA GRAKT BuiVXHDID.
The SecAtary ef the IntaHor has suspend
ed the issue of * patent io Vincente P. Qomer
for the Poroohe Gronde, in the Southern Dis
triot of CaliforniA. This U dontf at the re
questor the Attorney 1 General, who desires: to
hare the title investigated by the Supreme
Court of the United States.* The grant >U
said to oover a quicksilver mine.
Washihgtox, March 19, 1863.
The following order was Issued from the
War Department a few days since, and from
the list seleot the names of interest to your
readers:
u i tt accordance with seotlon 10 of the act
approved July 17,1882, ana with General Or
ders No. 213, from the War Department;
dated December 23,1892, the President orders
the following assigments of officers to the
staffs of the Army Corps named, to wit:
▲ibistaxt adjutaxt gshxkalb.
Lieut. Oolonel J. £. Gafeiehe, Assist Adjt.
General U. S. A- to the 14th Army Corps,
from Nov. 8, 1802, his rank being fixed in
the army. Kilted in battle, Deo. 31, 1862.
Llent. Oolonel J. A. Bawllngs, Assistant
Adjutant General of Volunteers, to tho Army
of the Tennessee, with his rank, of Lieut.
Oolonel, from the Ist of Nov., 1862, to the
date of hli original assignment to the 13th
Amy Corps.
Major Colvin Goddard, Aid-de-Camp to
the Army of the Cumberland, with rank and
pay of Lieut. Colonel, from Jan. 9,1863.“
Major Lyne Burling, Assist. Adjt. Geh.
of Vols., to the 2lst Army Corps, with rank
and pay of Llent. Colonel, from January.2o,
1883. . • '
Major G. E. PJynt, Assist. Adjt. Gen. of
Vols., to the 14th Army Corps, with rank and
pay of Llent. Colonel, from Jan. 28, 1863.
~CapUin G. B. Thruston, Ist Ohio Cavalry,
to the 20th Army Corps, with rank and pay
of Lieut. Colonel, from Feb. 24,1663.
Lieut. Oolonel A. 0. Ducat, to the Army of
the Cumberland, with Ms rank of Lieut. Col.
from Nov. 14,1862, the date of the original
assignment to the 14th Army Corps.
ABBIBTAST lIBFKOTOnS GXXXBAL,
Msjor Doan Platt, Assist. Adjt. Gen. of
Vols., to the Bth Army Corps, witn rank and
pay of Lieut. Colonel, from Jan. 1,1863.
Major A.Schwarts, 2nd,lllinois Cavalry,
to the 13 sh Army Corps, with rank and pay of
Lieut, Colonel, from Jan. 1, 1863.
Lieut. Colonel A. Von Bobtaver, 7th Ohio
Vols., to the 14th Army Corps, with his
rank and pay of Lieut. Colonel, from Jan. 28,
1863.
Major W. D. Sanger, 53th Illinois Vols*
to the 15th Army Corps, pay
of Lieut. Colonel, from-Ecb. 16,1863.
Major W. l2th Miohlgaa Vols.,
to the tfth'Army Corps, with rank and ,p*j
4»t Lieht. Colonel, from Feb. 10; 1863.'
'Capt. W. H. Thurston # -52d"Indiana Vols.,
to the 16th Army Oorps, with rank and pay of
Llent. Oolontfffrom Feb. 28,1563.
fennsjlrapta Legislature.
Deported for the PltUburgif Gfisetta.
Habkibbcbo, March, 18, 1863.
Hotnx.—The Housereauomblod at 3 p. u., attire*
•noted the farther consideration of the genonti ap
propriation bill.
Section 28 was adopted. It appropriates to tho
Philadelphia School of Design for Women, for the
permanent endowment of tho same, the too of $20,-
000 to he paid whenever a like sum of $20,000 shall
be accomalatedand paid into the treasury Of said
corporation for tho said endowment, and the State
Treasurer shall pay tho tame whenever he shall he
•at&fled that the condition of this appropriation lias
been complied with.
The Allegheny delegation voted In favor of the
eectlon. , „
Section 31 was adopted. Mr. Kaino, of s ayelto
moved w amend by appropriating |4U,00 j for the com
pletion of Block 0. of the Woatern Penitentiary at
Pittsburgh. The amendment was loat; yoas, 31 \
uji, 67.
Tbe Alleghany members roU'd In favor of tin
amendment.
Mr. Ha Ins amended th* 371 h section to that tbe
Breseat8 reseat contract or supposed contract with George
leuner for publishing tbe Legislative Bscord eball
ceaeeorcktte with thepreeent session. Adopted.
Section 63, appropilatlng $3,00.) to th® Mercy
Hosnital (to be paid over to Wn. E. Smith, James
Hetdmaa, B. J. Grace, James McCabe, W. H. McGee,
James P. Barr, John B. McFadden and Jae. Wood*
well) of Pittsburgh, was adopted.
Mr. Shannon, asso offered to amend, by apprcprial
lag ss,oUj for the Pittsburgh Infirmary, cuuuuonly
known as tbo Pasaarant Hospital, of Allegheny
cuonty. Lost; jess, 43; nays, 46 ; tbe Allegheny
meitbera voting far it.*
Mr. Grom, at the Wth section, moved to appro
priate H,ooa to the Passavant Uoepltal of Pitta*
burgh. Adopted; vote, 63 to fid.
Mr. Benedict, of Huatlagdoa, moved to Insert sec
tion 61, to pay $64 69 for labor done on the old Port*
age.Uoed In April, May and Jane, 1619, by Michael
O'Brien, now deceased. Adopted.
Mr. llopklas, of Washington, eCLred.cft an addi
tional section that tbe officers of the Leg»lamro, af
ter tbe present ecttlon, shall be as follows: Tor the
fisnate, one chief cieri, one assistant dork, three
.transcribing clerks,onesrrgeaut-st-arms, one assis
tant sergsnntmt arms, one ooor-keepsr, two assistant
door-keepers, one messenger, and one acelstcnt me*-
eengef: and lot the House of Bopre#sntat|vef, one
chief clerk, one assistant clerk, four transcribing
derka, one ser*eint-*t-arfias, two assistant sergeant
alarms; one door-keeper, two assistant door;keepers,
one messenger, and two asdiiant m«meogen, a post
master, and lour pesters, and four folaeis,-and no
more; and none ol sale officers shall return at swe*
to the next meeting of tbo Legislature; except the
chief elarka. the assistant clerks, one transcrib
ing deck foreach house, to bedeilgnated bythechlef
clerk, the sergeaat-at-anas and woo assistant, the
dour-kosper and obe atsUtaut, and the mssteogera
and postmaster; and all.acU and parts of acts incon
sistent with, the provisions ot this section are hereby
repealed. Adopted.
The bill vrss then passed. , . ,
auuT*.— I The following bills were peasant A fur
ther supplement t> an act entitled an act relative to
the Settlement of pubUo accounts; bill to fix and
equalise the commission ol County Treaaurets, In cer
tain coonLity ot *bu Commonwealth, bill to change
the par value of the stock ol the Phl adelphla and
Brie Bailroad Co.; bill to incorporate the borough of
Wilmington, Lawrence oounty.
The 10-lowing bills were Introduced:
' Mr. file.n—bill relative to inspection of domestic
distilled spirits. It requires tbe use of the same in
etnunente for guaging sod proving distilled spintsas
thv United filateslnspectors are now required to use
under the prevlaloue of the lid section of tbo United
States KxciseTnx, approved July Ist, 18BA
Mr. ttoblnson—Bill to incorporate the Seneca Oil
Company.* Location county. Capital
stock 8,000 shares, of $6O each. Liberty vsgltren to
Increase capital stock so as not to exceed 10,000 shares.
CarpoTaftore art, Jssathan Watson, Wm. H. Abbott,
A. B. Tank, Hamilton McCUntock, Geo. It. Blseell,
L. Haldemao, W. A. Sfanevce, M. L. Bogg, SarnL J.
Brown, lL M. Hamilton. - ***
B£ WMJTG JMCMJrES.
(17 HEELER & WILSON'S
‘ IMPBOTKD FAMILY
BEWINC MACHINES
AreatUl offered at
LAST TNASB fBIOJBB.
Upward* of 110,000 of thee* celebrated Machine*
are mow ia nxocwfal operation. _
23,000 told during tie pvt
Tfcli Machine will «Utch,b*m,
tuck, gather, oord and braid. jJXf
atltck milk* on both aide*. la adapted.* **££*:
eat and thlnatt fabrtd; wj «mpfc In wrtrootlwi '
elegant !m design andfinUb; ha* teoelTW the
&IQBEBT FBMKTUMB
A t til Fair. wbAexhlbltad.bolh |“
mod Varooe; hM obtained, bj f** , » lb* hw<t nh|
and le beet adapted to family n»» or any Sewing Mm*
rt ]fuH InetrocOona In operating glTtn free,'
WARRANTED TBBBB YEAB&
and ffTif"«ine and receive a circular of Uf
tlaonUla.
WM. BUMNBR 4CX)., Aonrs,
nhS.niewT
rgj"A COUGH, COLD," OB AH IMU
TAIED THBOA.T, if allowed to progress, *******
to ecriooa Pulmonary anti Bronchial aiftctionij of*
■ten times lncnrible.
BUOWH’fi BBOKOHIAL TEOCHBS
roach dirtcilf the affected part*, and gtrealnioet l fl *
•tsnt relief. Jn BBOSOHITIS, ASTHMA, and.
OATABBH they are beneficial. Tho ’gcod offecti
resulting from tbo nae of ibeTrochef, and their tx*
tand«l use, hi** caused tb*m to b.- counterfeited;' Be
■am to guard aga!n*t worthloi* lßillat'ont. Obtain
only tbe gttnitu Bro *«»*• -GnmcMoi 2rocie», which
bar® proved their efficacy by a. teat of many years.
Public Speaker* and Bingo* ihould uae the Trochee.
Military Officers and Soldiers who orsr-tax the toloe
and exposed to sadden changes, should have
them. Sold eterywhcm, at 25 tenia per box.
JaoteSadawT _
£3f Lake Superior Copper ittiil anfl
SMELTING WORKS, PiTTMuaan.
PARK, M’CIJRDY & COy
Manufacturers ol SHEATHING, BRAZIEES’ AND
bolt copper, pressed' copper bottoms,
RATRgriSTILL BOTTOMS, WALTER BOLDER;
■.i™ Tmpnytyniln METALS, TIM PLATE,
BHBET IRON, WIRE, *«. Constantly ou hood,
TUCKERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Wamhog**, No. 149 Tint and 120 Second itreett,
Pittsburgh, Ponn’o. ■ ' •
*«~8p«d&l erdets 6 {.Copper out to. any dnrired pat*
wtn. n>yg9:dswlyT
OE'To Mervou* Sufferer* of JBotir
BEAKS.—A reverend gentlemen taring been «•
-•tored to health in a few days, after undergoing ail
the canal rontino end Irregular expensive mode* ol
treatment, without sacceu, considers it his sacred
duty to oommanlcate to his afflicted fellow afestores
the sun or ocas. Hence, on the receipt of an ad*
dretsod enrelope, he will send (frt-ej a copy of the
prescription uaod. Direct to I>r. JOHN MDAG
NALL, 188 Pulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
mhlltlydswT .'
WU. 0. BOUKSOM...«Vm—..U...<—B* AlhhKO.
WITHXOW DOOOnASS..~.~.~...~.M.wnjOH MILXIE.
rae-BOBlffSOff, MINIS & Mix-
LKKS, YogkdXbs and Machixists, Wassimotom
Woui, Pittsburgh, Penn’o.:
Onrzcsr No. SI MAttxrrSrxaT.
Manu&ctnre all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND
£ULL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD
WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON
WORK.
■•" JOBBING AND REPAIRING done on short
lotlce. mhSB:dly
rypjixaofiA oil wobks.
hong, Jtllllcr If Co.
Works at Sharpsburg Btattca, Allegheny Voik)
R*iim*it ' Office and Warehouse, No. S 3 MARKET
STREET Pittsburgh.
Manufacturers oi ILLUMINATING and LUBRI*
GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
•V*No.l REFINED OIL, warrmaUd uou-cxplo
tire, always on hand. ocl&lyd
Steel Works,
isAio jos*s«.^...jon n l. botd ,m.w. n’otrixones.
JONES, BOYD & CO., ,
% Manafactaren of OAST STEEL; also, SPRING,
PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPEING3AND
AXLES, corner or Roes and JBrstitfeet*, Pittsburgh,
PcunV , -- --- - , oca
t*>
& KEBST
oiiiuiAa: UiMDiriOißEriiJ,
AHD BUAS3 PLAISBS.
" And Manufacturers of
tADDLE&Y.ASD OABRIAQS HAEDffAES,
bo. 7 fin ULAIB SXBEKT, and
DCQUBdHE WAY, ne*r tiie Bridge,
hh pfrrsßPßgg, pa
tyBTJBKB & BABBES,
FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE,
BASK VAULT IRON VAULT 8008, AND
STEEL-LINED SAFE
. MANUFACTURERS.
No*. R& «nl 131 Third tirtel, bchoocn Wood and
Si&WtJUld etreett— North tidt, ■
feVBAHK LOCKS alvaye on hand- wt=2s
SPECIAL SALK OE A LARGE AND
elegant col’ectloo of '•
RARE AND BRAUTIFCL
S E A SHEL L S,
AT THBAIABONIO HALL HODS*,
Ho- &6 r.flh street, to be aald without any reserve
or U nits m to price, 20,cave, part of a rcoent »hip
meat from Loudon, Kncland, of tome of the meet
splendid MARINE SHELLS ever before wltneaeed
fn this city, with rartcns.otber natoml curkadtUa,
comprising—
Corots, Cameos, Pearls, tfc.,
OonsUtlLff of orcr I.OCO apedm«ns, «ueh ..as hare
never before been offered at public Sal* lu Hits
bargh. A rare opportunity is noweffertd to the kit*
l&cas. Tbo public, and the tadiae (o particular, are
ihTltedto w" ln * this magnificat,! aaaorimeot ef
cariosities from the
DOMIXIOHS OF OLD HA TUBA.
Thtae are the Works, of Ha tore, *sd no artiste
that aver lived could imitate them la shape or colon,
TdE WONDERS AND BEAUTIES OF THE
MIGHT* DEEP.”
Theflratsaletakn plica WIDHB9DAI KVKH*
ING, March 18th. at o’clock, and ccattnn# on
TUHBSDAY, rBIDAY and fIATUBDA*, at the
same bear.
T. A. McCLSLIiAND, Aw*.
?. DOIT AM» Sols American Agent for the On.
mbit-
LADIES’ FI SB COHGBESS GAItEBS, of the
latest fctyJo. & Ui(« anertatiit of UDIES* FISK
BALKO&AIifIt Of every' daecriptlon> LtDllb'j
MOBUCOO ASO GOAT BOUTS, ell etylee. OHIL-:
OBXH'B SHeKS, GAITKB3 AHDBaLHOBaLB,
Is abtindancavi
Keir Goods arriving every day. SotvlthatandtDk
geode ‘have advanced SO per ceat. Xa*t, ire are iti u
■oiling very Iqw. • - r : I
mhli . / ■ JAMBS BOBBr 89-W*rh*t atoeet,.
InooaMCtIon»iIhHABVEr,COLLISBABItAOK, | OUBBEtt 80LBD 8HOE&? *
Waehtngton; D. 0., Qenerai Government Ageoti. j ill
rjIHB NATIONAL CLAIM AOKNOY
SOLDI iLS' PAT, PKM3IOSB AMD DODMTIIB.
103 MM 4cwr ftelew Oeliolie Oferdk,
tmumm. Pa.
•VGUlsuol tht* DWirnt of A'<kla of deceased
Soldier* will rtMlv'o tpocial attention* ■
Dl»-barztd Bel t lot a, wauling H'CNTIKS, ESN*
SIONS, or BACK PAY, will do veil to. call and
loan their papora. WAR CLAIMS, of emj do.
•crjstloa, prewnted ead proncnted before Ooogme,
Ooortol Ualinaand the Department*.
tnio ctarye mode watt! money u c&Ueofed.
j*t7;laeodU
tt. BUAitftttt; A-t I,
Heaafaetnm of
IFTTI&IiTITXnRHi
SO 4a **TTHniITJ>STBM? '
PITTBBUGGH, PA
a full tteorunent of PIJT6BPJ2GH MAUCPAO
TUBED PPB3irUJi«f ooartantlj on h«*. w>Uh
we will tell at the Towert OTtaaeftrOASTV
ItiJflilTweeU •
RUMCUAN fiOHIIUG UFisIUTAUUKU.
—Hotwitbitacaing th> tlUcka of
BtMtwla vttdMi, wbo wpir. t» ttifl nine of
own, the ' - 1 •
BUSSUH PEBBLE SPECTACLES
th. BDB3IA*
IHIBBLK ones, Fcfreelehr
1, DIAMOND, Practical Opticiwi,
Man tt lactam of tfc* BaaUn P»J>bl* Spjctaci «,
Foal BttflAhat.
KVKKUIUSKMB, &0.
Howie the yonwimt Urge, One APPLE
THUS, largo BVEUQ EEBN9, do., At lowjrlcee, to
tendon ytoretdento MTJBDO.CK/fi HHBBBBQB
AHD O'kXLkSV HUBBEBIEI ; mhUl
orKiay BXOUK. ot' ~T>. 7
BOOTS, BHOM, OiintM ASP B4.LBOBAUS,
Jost noalTt&c .t BOSLABD'B.nHukrtSU
f i«Ak brand a. u MAMtf.—A freiS;
■apply. canvMMd - Mid uncaiitMMd, p4t ap «s« 1
pnaly tor th* ; sabnribtr*, Jo«t rtetired pom Ola*
tlmaoeiinjU U»,at.
*• ».mU, Qroocry &»•«„,
con«r lilb»rty ml HaK rtwtU.'
»<><V a MON'i'H. —we ynat Agents:«c
COUtOO * month* «zp«maM p%li, towU'cnr
JnriZttma M OrimOal Bmrv.
ether otV| taefol and carton* wtteka. nhe«n«lr> I
uas&awUwT <- ■■■--.■■■<. <■> v
fiyYCA MOWTH.—lw&nttobiroAgem*
VI tl In «r«7 cwuttjjr nt~ $75 n’moath, hmm
wOd. tooeUmy ttHit&M} r«anv Bowing Bochin*
YtAtom* . ; ABADlgOSiilfroX, BOteo.'
>»dwU*T v.. *■.-■.-wMft.v-- - v.
H 0.17 YXTTH BTBXST,
UT: Miiioarf
l»n4|»Kwtfcrjri»tT! <:i »-■
0. HALE & CO., " ,
j U Jc&et J. Wat*,?
a-chant Tailors.»
. An mV r®oeJTl£g their ■ ;
BpL 'G STOCK OF GOODS,-
i.l.r-tiwl tn Lfirjt cilia trade, wlilchdui tfe*n iilert-
tU_.pprcb.roa oftb.tr"
„.Z, bUadi ul ut iimilop, bj, cl°»e»t-
£ict ‘fZEtS'iZS. "
ipprdril el .11 who av toror hi with . cin.
, ornotßS’ unwobms
Midi to ordi to th.ibrat toiootr «od ,
SmS. Hiring flallbed . gje*t many CHI tOHMS,
for tuff, IWdwnd linoOmcjrj, “.Si,£! i
NiTr.wimrtpwfirtid toMrOotoordOTtothtolto. ,
’ ofrDßSieaWQ
GOODS always on hand. .;r’-r^
! 00A. OF A ST. CIiAIB
•M<
B. BRADBURY'S ~j
PIAffO-FORTk ESTABUBHMEBT,
E 0.127 EttioilE STREET, H. T.
■ • ' '!} ' .
The snbeirlber respe;tfftlly Inrites the attention
of hm frteadsand the-pablio generally to-hli Flanor.
Forte K*tabUshm«nt, at No, All Broomostnet, cor* -
oer of Crosby streei ,
Baring srith drawn his interost, stock and mate
rials from the t*ta‘firm of “Lljbte & Bnuiburys,”
W bluh firm was dissolved on the 81st January uln,
aod- hating porchA*ed the ontlre stool. of t'laao*
Forte* and Pianoforte -material owned by hie
brother. Edward Q. Bradbury, in the aald Arm. be is
now preMOod to supply the lncceased demand for his,
celebrated Plano Ftfrte*. Employengtb* mostshtU.
fal and experieocedworkmen, with a large stock of
theUtt and most theroagbly seasoned malarial, and
aa abpodaace of cspital, no has; taken in bant the
penurasl snperriiicn of tho bu ln-ss of macu
actoring bu Uutrnments. and Is enabled to tom ont
PikW'Tortasof uiequilled‘tone and dartJdesim. 1
BBADBUBTB XEWBQALEPtASO-FQBTE. £
7. WALTER DAY,
89 Fifth itwrt, If*
wooed door froßiTtftk-
■ la'the arraiegement of cnr n>w scale, drawn, and ~t
prspakwd with thentiooat care, expressly fbt'uaf new
instruments, we bare added ©eery ijnprOTcmenfr-•
'which can Id any way tend.,io tbe perfection of tbw. .■■
Piano-Fone, and we can confidently, assert that»'ttff; .4
dMlcafcyof tbadv Volume,, par.!*, brilliancr :aid .y
; BW«elo'eat of tono, combined with lb at.strength eott.
solidity of frame jbecesaary to durability, ttees in* •»
•tromeDtsareuneqcaUed. \ : . •
‘‘ATaihora a*d BraUtt” is ony motto, and we m- ;<
vita tb» closest criticism of ihab*»i unbiased Judge* *
intb^tand.
W-ET.rj ln, Sr « rao ,t >
mh7:3m. *27‘Broome »t., cor.ol Croibr, V. Y. ,
JjmJLADMjFaiA
SHIRT Aim COLLAR HOUSE,
1,000 DOZpH EICKOBT SHIBTS; i;.- '.
1,000 DOZEH OBIT, BID AHD BLOB FLAK*
: NIL flBIBTB; *.
1,000 DOZEN ASSORTED FANCY TRAVELING
8HIBT3; .]
1,000 DOZEN VUITI"MDBLUHjffIB*S, from
g 9 35 upwards-?-'-
MOODOZEK DElflM OVERALLS;
10,000 PAIRS OOTTOHADE PANTALOOH3;
yi »nrfactorCT,"of tho SHEER'S WELSH FLA N
EEL feHIBTS, «Ad ft Urge woortroont <jf LIU Lit
AMD MAKSKILLKH EUcOMS AND COLLAR*,
AND QEStTLEMKM’S POBHISinKQ 00088.
Forttto by |
BENNETT, BUCa & CO.,
tfjjnjrACXvftZßS,
So. nil Uhnrch Alley, PbllAtJolptU, Pa.
Dm. babbouk, .
• ; ,'j wiw
\ . ■
Comer qf PnU ied Comvmta Etn*h >
' BAIiTIUOBE,
GEfiSRAL COMMIB3ION MERCHANTS,
4,DdArtnUt>r-ihe male of DUPOlitfS OTNPOW*
DEB. AND SA?EOT FUSE..
• TlecelTe oaoosalg&menc.al) kiode of ‘WeaternFr**
dnce. and malce'idTancda tbereon. -- \
K. B.—Uiilroii track ta Vawboww.
• - -j[" ''Maria to
WMUmH. Smith A 10 , Pittsburgh;
: UlUerA Blcketaon, “
: Bfxnocr A Garrard, “
Culp A Skepbard, M •. ,
i Merchant*’ Bank, Baltimore
1 B. £a Ford A Soaa, “
gAILEY, FAKKHLIi & CO;,
YMWBEBS,
SAB ABB
stbam rrrrsßf*.; 1
.' • i
Ko. 129 yOUBTH STMEKT,
, (abeve BmlthQtld) •
attention |iTeh to tbo < tling of Oil*
BBFIK«BfW. • -feW
NEW GOODS 1
A rBfiSIZ ABBIVAL.
.. !I(SW GOODS JUST BXCKIVED.
MISH'a OAI.I AHD QBALN ÜBATHEH 6HOXS
AHD BALMOBALS, with thick l'■ .
i\ BUBBWBBOLBB,
lot nc*trad|»b QXO. AIJJBXK.EOH * 00.-8, >-
mht9 ' in’*. TKoorpepWood'atrAjonrih *U.
J-JIAMOUD OIL WORKS,
MATLOS 4 BitlTH> - - '
LxriMIBSAHD DXAUEBS. IK OABBOB, OIL,
. ■ Onitr;—iii by ***7 to tt* exytat.;
at Uwir <rfBc*,Bo.4IIIABBIT
i fiTßKKC.oriitbe)r«orkaia La«n&osTiU»»«lU be ..
1 Btinu WCtOP 1 OIL. .t '•
SWFF&JSI ' COFFJMS l COFFER t
try
WOBBXITO 2TONPABIIL PBIPAKKD C&JTJCE,
Wiinatod to-ftro taiiiGulkm far the money re* --
(UM.. l( ii uITfmUT ackn4irl«dg«4 the* an* .
*t*A vcxd. .jiPrepared ud for *»le*i,tfco Keefe.
ttte*m epiea wad Coffee Wcrk*,Ha, 244 Bonk front*
(corner of Jt«w ftmt.) PhUadefeblt*- Pa. .
. VW&m / HQWABD
Shaulbs l. CAij>vrau<,
J, '
(■QCpeCHT HolMi A Oo.,)
- ■ <;ijpoa£ PACKxki
Sttibr la BACON, LJI&Z), BUQ AfeODBID BAMP,
BJIUKKD fiߣT,*o. ,- * -*&-?. .;. V :V*
COBi HJLBBIT AB3> nSBT BTBUTB. •
••-dblitiy -•■ •- - • . • >PrmwMa.Pi,
QUAS. U. JBALbLKX, • H '
Ftodnu General Comminisa Herekaiit,
USBCh&GDISE BBOUB, .
And d*aUr tofcU ktnd*of OOtJKTBTPKODUOK.
-.HffcW LBXBTTJTaXET,
■ MM:ly tj, , Pi—
rtUSSIuEMSSuSTT - ~
,V ,SOQbnii,Feftc2iJloirFoUto«i;
-iL Moe»Aibos| rdo; .
-100: fla. Feachti, halm; ~ •
; UObbU vrtaui'ttasaeaAfiflMi * .
'XikAShott Applet, audited;
y;-:-: ■ ft; 4o XcC*« : -•} r^-l"
\ JditrMtlTt4u4lofjfe}aibr - -
I' ■■ /: '*•;?aAJIK.TA» 00*DlBB, L
AMMyfilA—i,Soo lba.
r ■ a'S A. rABHESTdbc, 80H’4 oa, '
mhu .: |, ■ Umar of Tir'kaari w<io<l «lr*«tk.
pul) bIVKK b7li; BWKET OIL, LIN-
V, B !» ?». OABBON OnThi ttoio ond'foc . .
•all low/ty <WOOOTID* AWALLAOE, •
®M« . ••'••• irwoodotrMt.
BHIDK—B.OW JSngluh fursale
Übr IB.A. lAHtnSSTOBK»,^OS*OO.,'
ralikk;- ■ QoroaOof Ftruaod H'fvyla*Ty«ta. ■ t
UUKAX. KKtIMSu—J.UW b»Osaa for ■ “
AJolotr B,A.»ABiItStOOK.t4SAOO,: i. : >
nr, Pa, . .v-.