I I' 1 ; ■. ; -v ; - ■ .. . I yj, / '■ |/ 1 < .l \ i ’ ■ .' V \ ;-.r : i v ,i-‘ §iftilrorflfr fijKjofaath smith end the DMdij of each tens. - iherilTe deles da the first dej of eech month, . ‘ AMnun Wess—Header, April 6 th, eed eretr ftfth week thereafter. Trial oslla lor each dej eonlit of the first tea open Plitrlet Coart* T4.foUowitg lath* liltwhioh will com* «*f*rh**riij to-da 7 ■ '".'bjm.foi umti. John Q*n ijr *t *L Ho. U*. : • .~Jlaitfc «t ali for on t*. Bobut Smith, Ho. lit. ' . Moor* ti. SarsiihMi of Bon, Ho. 145. XaOomh* Vi. Tam, Ho 1(L. W*Ua ud wii. n. B*lm*r and wib, Ho. lit. i ■ Huaa * Co. n. Kimui *t al., Ho. 155. Smith, Park A Co. Tl. H. T. Oil Co., Ho. IM.. .1 ... Ballou ThEtßNoa, Ho. 166. Balls vs. McCullough, Ho. I£o. 'j. Hough vs. Karr, Ho. 162. Qtiio Just.—Tho foUowingwas tho busi- MN of tho Grand Jury, yoaterday: Bom Asa Bolton, Daniel Bernard, Hoary VnuoiP, Daniel Yierheiler, T. Yierheiler, A. Reaenlag, David Hall, Patrick A. Sherry, John Weinman, Theodore 6nv, Hoary Ward, Hamilton Lowe, Mrs. Mary Reed, Lewis A. Xaaffaan, 2 charges, Margaret Graham, Bl- Ua FUaa, Margaret Holly, BUea Holly, Mary Bohaook, for selling liquor without Uoense. Jaoob Gundsrmani Adam Happen, for Mil lag liquor onSunday. Joseph aad Haaoy Bony, Adam Soth, Blia ahoth Hart* Wnu HeUtand, 2 ohargoi, John Sterling, 2 charges, James Jordan, aggravated ananlt and battery. , Mtehaol Dahl, for hooping a gambling hooM, and Samuel Robinson, for latooay. True bills U «U toe above eases. ‘ City Councils* A ngulax meeting of tho Connells was hold last night; present, all except Messrs. MU lor, J. Reed, aad Wills. ; The minutes of toe preoeedlag meeting were read and approved. Mr. QuUaioffered a communication from tho Qood Intent Fire Company, hovering a preamble and resolution passed by thorn, Whioh *u road and adopted. Thu President road a potltlon from Jooob Wanvnr; Jr., representing tho Bolar OU Com pany, asking; an abatomont of tholr btuiaou -tax nr tho yar 1562. Boforrod to tho Pi manat Committee, with power to act. ;! The President read a communication from (fin Oily Solicitor regarding tho carrying of 'freight over the Oitiaons’ PaoMogor BaUway, wtviag » negative optatoa aa to tnoir right to mo bo.* Accepted and ordered to bo filed. . Mr. D- Bood road a petition from eltlseai of tho Sixth and Seventh wards asking for oomo action of ConaoUa in regard to tho loco- Mon of a steam Are oaglaio at tho ooaor of 'ffobiter nod Fulton atroota. Kr.il otrow pmoentod an ordinance *f enti tled an ordlaaaoe granting to the Citiiens' Faaaewger Ballway Company the privilege of nuiß| fni|ht eui/| which mi laid over under the rules. Mr. McCarthy olared the following mote* tfom.• ‘ ■" ' | Jtmoi—d, That the I Street Committee bo 4k 10 tod to promt at 'the next meetia* of O own oil au erdlnaaoe reducing the grade of P«B stroot it tbo Caul bridge, ui provid ing Cor thegmdiagand poring of tbo uai. Adopted* Mr, PkUOao cfcred an erdlmaaee, ea- HUM "u ora inane# granting certain privi logoo to tbo Pittsburgh A Steubenville Bail rood Company.” fUttOH n»4 tni 1 ordered to bo published at tbo expense of tbo Ballroad Oempeay * aadrtferrod to tbo Btroot Commit tee, with o request to roport on tbo aoxt meet ing night. Coogoli ooabarrod in tbo basinets of tbo (Common Council at tbo previous mooting, mod on motion adjourned. • : b Oeaaoa Connell promt, oil ozoopt Mart. Hearns oad PortneU. * ; Zrayer by Mr. MoVaj. Ybo minutes of tbo probodltfg mooting woro wedi received and adopted. • Mr. Jeremy] tbo sow member elect from tbo Sisib Ward* iaptooo of Mr* Bowbottom, wm iMm ki mditook Ui hoL ■Mr. MMkaj » petition from tb. Otktaad lUtlwa, OompMj tkM » Oowmltta. b«.pf>alSMdts rnafar vita thui la ngui to th.uuaatwUab tbadt, jwtlj hrUiiH of ;tin itnota. Bafamd to tbo SMI Oonlttoo.' " ' A MtUka from tba eitlMAi of tbo Siatb Wart la tomrt to anlif jloitn (troot bo t«* tbo Pnujlnal. Omtnl aal Allo •bMJ Vallqr tollrtala wu pnotatod bj Mr. launtli aa< rttend to tbo Stnot Oon ■Mtoi. ■ ! • ■ * A potUiu of oitUiaia from ponoat Erin, oa Otmpmt otroot, botwooa PaaaajhrmaU ao oaao Bad Fraaklia iMkalibt bo |md, 'ra pnooatod: tgr Mr. MoVo,. ' Übm to i6tt*Moosaditbo. A potltioa of owtala el titanj rotldlo, oa’ .Bedford itraat, pr.jia, that th«j aifbtbo troUorod&*■ a oarfaia uaaumaat for podio, twbbbwu aoTtrdooo, bat for whkb a tax nrtt'lOTladf Tko pranaUd b, Mr. Bmklopi aaadnfamdto Uuß treat Ooamilt tom ■A atailat potittoa was also praitmtodby [Kr.Bmklaj from othari oa Bedford stnot, iwbkb wm also rafamd to. tbo Btroot Com-: jpuno ■. j Apotldea of? ontola dtixtaa la rogart to Uajlacdowa water plpoooa Orabill .iraat' au pnatwMd tj Mr. Butktoj, aad refund totbo Watar Ooaußlttao. Mr. Biwablaj alao of nod tbo followla, ro- Mtatioat •? . BmWort, That tbo Trooiaror bo and U boro- St aatkorlaad to ramlt in faror of Jama. aatar. of tbo Baranth Ward, tbo fradia, aal oorUf tax obarMd ia oxoow of aatou'' TM. beta, oao foot tn iaoboo boat, oad apaaatla, to: tt-M. Adopted. : Mr. Koaarta prMtatad aa ordlaapoo to tbo; aStat that tbo da j polloo bo Ixod at oaodbiof, oad aot ouuo lbaa saTsa priratos. to be op pnlatld %T tbo Major, nQaot to the opproral sftka tula Committee, and also thatiba «al arlto of tbo polloo aad Major*) olarbbo ln latniTr* It per oaat., toptbor with nlMfor. tbo aonaaaat of tbo poUao. - Mr. o*XotU aorod to oaoad bj striking oat tbo Bamo of tbo Clark in thaiaanaao of lllniit AfUo a Ingtlf diHusion, tbo tao '4tow WM lort. Mr.MaTlgbo aornd tbattbaßntNpUoabo fuTil aa aa to allow tbo Olcrk bat dftj dol- ItiaaddlUaaaL LoaU . ..Jfe MoOaadloM mend that , tbo Olark’a . ulsrj bo laamoasd Lett. * Mr* o‘floUl 'iaoTOd that tbo Him bo It arautd twaatj-ln dsUar*. LotU Mr. OolrlUamoradtbattbo aambor wu ta tbo ordlaaaao bo atriakoa oat, aad alao lMt - Mr. CBoUI auTod that tha «aaa moUob If aa tooat of tbo porqalaltoa of IboTMloo for arraata of druakanaeaa/re gmaoj.ardUordatlj osadast. Adapted. 'tMaStt"*' ‘* eU * n *“ PiMu. lo,Jlto(»i(n4uiM On Obd«> OMikM «•*■*! TmmUf Onto, at cam oMar2lß>nwy;:Ba*Ua|..(M°M Bos«,M»Mt>| Q&n,Um*U.. mr bcoad Bl|U o< tM'pwt Imarlou kotw, KB. BCtriVvßt *lU*KKru Uu ladlin Okkf *BH (Ccadaf) KTHDatoi Will W»wfcnM4< In act tric'd, «.» Ittamiri, or lit Luts! tie Vuuptarigi. nrfi-'-in aaara. FIT* ■.»»»»» < - -11-MltlL ■-■■"• ■ hh'ot—w. » AITT ' -I -- T "~ T ~ THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Qeaette. Washibotob, IVrOKTABT If TECS. Gen. Dlx's offloec reports that preparations are making for the evaontion of Richmond, whan large quantities of supplies are being sent away. They believe that the display of foroe in front of Gen. Hooker to be a mlstako, and think the rebels are eonocntratlng every thing against Gen. Roseorans. Gen. Hooker does not eredU these stories, but it is too mnddy to test their oorreotnesi. It Is reported that Gen. Qartsuff is to be President of toe court martial for the trial ef Col. D'Utassy, whioh is soon to eonvene, though there Is a probability of his being as signed to other duty* Maj. Theopilm Gaines will be Judge AdVocat i. , Mr. Berrian, Fourth Auditor of toe Treas ury, has resigned, a fortune having been left him. OHAXaKB ABO 00UB1CTZ0VB. The Board of Generals revising the army regulations are now now nearly ready to re port, and have made important chdhges and corrections. gix. hooxm’s oriMOV or xbi autt or tbs Gen. Hooker said to Governor Curtin during the letter's visit to Felmouth, that he com manded the finest army on the planet. fATMSET or TKOOra. All the money that far disbursed for the payment of soldiers has gone West. Wassibqtob, March SO.—Admiral Dupont, in a dispatch to the Navy Dspartment, dated March Slstj attaohes muoh importance to toe destruction of the large iron BogUsh steamer Georgianc, whioh, he says, was brought over by a retired British officer, and intended for the rebel navy, to be officered In Charleston. The Navy Department, ep to 1 o'clock to day, has reoelved no confirmatory dispatohes as to the reports from Cairo. T FROM MURFREESBORO Special Dispatch to the Pittobargta Oaiette. McarEßssßoxo, March 20, 1842. Morgan's guerrillas came near here la't night; running off negroes, wouoding one dangerously. He is here in the .hospital This is at present their principal business. Snow and rain to-day. Additional from New Orleans. Nnw Yoke, March 29.—1 t appear* that the steamer Mississippi, lost in toe of the fleet while attempting to pees Port Hud son, on the night of toe 14th, in going op the rieer, was struck by three or four shots only, and the damage Is comparatively insignifi cant—but when nearly in the oentre ef the range of batteries, toe smoke and steam from the boats in advance, aad batteries, to envel oped the ship that the pilot lost bis bearing, aad toe frigate grounded on the rlxht bank of the river, for lorry minutes she was under a terrifis fire from toe rebel batteries. During this time she fired two hundred and fifty rounds. During all the time sfie was under fire there was no particular excitement aboard. Afteg the order to abandon her was given, the boats were lowered, and fair wounded men put In first; the crew then filled toe boats. Many jumped overboard, expecting to swim ashore; some were picked up by the boats, aad a lew are -supposed to have been. drowned. Those who reached the levee were taken.off by the Enex, to the number of fifty or sixty. When theerew were all off toe ship, Cape Smith and Lieutenant Derby, sprinkled turpentine in the ward-room, eetiieg it on fire. The CaptalQ of the fare-hold fired her forward, and the Captain and Lieutenant pulled for the Essex. The Mississippi was soon in flames, and the fire presently reaching the magaaine, the ship was blown op with tremendous explosion* About 26 or 40 were killed, end four wounded, during the action. Haw Yoxx, March 20.—Advioes from Hew Orleans state thet on the approach of General Banks' loreea the rebels retired te Port Hud son. 001. Clark, of Gen. Buki’ staff, vii seri ously wounded in the log while reeonnolier log. The moo that shot him m subsequent* 1/ hilled. Geo. Btoka was at Hew Orleans 00 the 23d. Oa the return of the army to Baton Booge he litned a general order announcing that the en tire object of the expedition was accomplish ed, and that it waa a complete euooess. The movement is anderatood to hare been a mere direraion to enable Admiral Farrn gnt’a fleet to paaa the batteries, and not in tended for a redaction of Pert Hudson. - Oar fleet la only a few milea beyond Baton Booge. The gunboat Bssex being nearer Port Hadaon. The rebel fcree at Pert Hadron ia aaid to be 29.000. Lieut. Commander A. Boyd Cummings, of the Richmond, was mortally wennded and died at Hew Orleana on the I7tiu The Rloh mond had 3 men killed and 7 wounded. The Monongahela lost 7 killed and 22 wounded. From Mew York. Hxw Yoxx, Harch SO.—A Fortress Monroe letur, of the 28th lost., report# the safe ar-. riral of the iron-dad Heokuk at Pott Royal. It also states that an extensive fire occurred at Blehaond two week# since, destroying nearly 100,000 bnahela of com. The James rlreria being strongly fortlfled by the rebel#, and they were In fores between Blaekwater and Richmond. Their numbers are eompated at 80,000 troop#. All if quiet at Suffolk. Geo. Keyes, eommanding at Yorktowo, baa gone to Washington to testify before the Com mittee on the Condition of the Wat. Nath’l Fillmore, father of ex-Prealdant Fillmore, died at Bast Aurora last Saturday. The bank statement for the week ending Saturday, shows n decrease jn loans ef $l,BBO, - 953; ‘a decrease in drouletlen of $49,121; a decrease in deposits of $8,640,620; and an In crease in spade of $362,669. Enthusiastic Meeting. Cisciixitx, March entbnsUatlo meeting oh behalf of the United States Chris tian Commission, for tha army and nary, was held to night Ber. L. M. B. Thempoea, D. 8., Ber. B. W. Ohidiaw, Ber. A. T. Themp son and Gen. Burnsido made stirring address es. The General fully endorsed the Commis sion in its labors et lore for the soldier and jullor. The auditaowtesiiied its appreciation of the work by liberal contributions. From Kontucky. Looibvilli, Merch 80.—Passengers from Winoheiter report that Humphrey Marshall, with a heary infantry force, is near Mt Ster ling. The rebels are dririsg the stock from all places they temporarily oerapy toward that place. Many cttUen* of Mt Sterling are eoming towards Lexington. AU quiet along the HashrlUe BaUroad. , 1 Markets ey Telegraph. Sit Toax. March TO,—Cotton firm; aelee 10 balee at OAtfattU.: Flour odraaced 10916 a; eale 10 600 bbloat» 8696 60for Ohio, and |7 6097 69 lur SontheqL; Wheat beoyaut bat quiet et |i 689 1 72 for rodf and $1 8791 60 for Chicago epriax. Oem declined la; aalaeat 869 M; unsound 82917. Poik Arm elf 13 76 for Mem, and U9IB 87H for prims. Lard arm et6tf©lL WUskyduU «46® 470. PKiLehZLnnA, Kerch St—Flour .market flnuer but alth ver/ little export demand; sals* et (CgMS for soperOne aod 1797.76 for extra fiuuUy. Wheat le lu better demand: 4000 bosh ;r«4 sold atfLOO and white |1,7091.«i. Corn more plesty; B,QUO bush, •old at BBc. i There Is little demand for provlaions, and holder* eie firm. Whisky steed/ at 48900. •WU. SMlltiM •wKiOmiutte. 21 sw Toax*. March 80.—-Cotton Arm; salsa of TOO bales at 66968. floor daodned; aalee of 1,600. bbb. Wheat Arm; 2,000 tmahala sold at 81 TO for gad. Corn advanoed; 3.600 bnahela sold at 88001; unsound BZ9B7}d. Lard beo/ant, at IOQII. whisky Arm. Frelgbu dull. Stocks stsad/. uod 14754. Bebelij it Foint Pieaiuti Ta. 1 dames O'Connor; Biq., received n dispatch last evening from the Captain of the steamer '* George Aibree” to the effect that the rebels had taken possession of Foint Pleasant, Vu., which ttet -aenrty eppoeite QaUipolis, Okie* This Is musk nesier.than we desire the rebels to be at the present day. The George Albiee was unahleto pwscsntofcet,journey towards Bi.Lcato,*n*to'»e*4ytntet Coal Port. This amount* almost to'a bfeokadeefthe Okie* Kal) fifcpetc&M te the Pittsburgh Qeaette.' In return for the list of Union prisoners, who have died in rebel hospitals, whioh was published a short time ainooi the Medloal De partment here has prepared! a fall and com plete list of rebel prisoners who have died on our hands. This list numbers about 2,000. The mortality in rebel prisoners Is known to be mnoh greater than our own, and it is not believed that the list recently furnished ns contained a fifth even of tho ontlro number who heve died In their bands. Merck 30, Commissions have been made out, signed and sent to the proper parties for all military appointments confirmed prior to the 4th of March. As yet none of too appointments confirmed subsequent to toes date have been sent, a majority of them not yot.having boon returned frem the War Department to too President. rsasoHAL. Under the inflaenoe of tho announcement that the Government proposed to-reslst too speculation in qpioine by manufacturing for Its own use in tod Government Laboratories, the prioe of totting kas fallen 26 per cent. The expansion In prioe of this article Isenanl festly just each another babble as too gold speculation, and began to ooliapie in toe sameway. For two years pslt the life of tho Pxeildent has boon In oonrso of pieparatioa by Wm. M• Thayer, Biq. Messrs. Walker, Wise A Co., of Boston, have how In press “The Pioneer Boy, or how he beeime President." Tkl author is already favorably known to the pnb lie through his wpU-hnawn blogrepUss “She Bobbin Boy" (Gein. Banks) and “ The Mer chant Prince," (Abbott Lawrenoe).. The President had his life profusely taken during the campaign, bat the reading public will weleV'H* now an aoeohnt more i elaborate and dispau*°B*t* to an was possible then, of the menwho ri President in these troublous time# is itire of a p'*°*HUtory to toe latest generations. . * Reported for the PlttAhoigb Gasetu. ■ HaknxaßOßO, March 2?, 1862. Hcrnlt—Mr. Shannon called up Senate bill to authorise the Court of Common Pitei far Allegheny county to appoint an Audited 49 examine and correct certain aeeonnts In tha*4 ooonty. Passed. The bill to authorise the. Wyoming Canal Company and its creditors to agree to an ad justment of their respective rights, was taken up, on aetion of Mr. Hitman, of Hprthftnp ton, and considered in Committee of the Whele. Sihats.—Tho bill to incorporate tho Jones A Nimiok Manufacturing Company was passed. Mr. Lamberton introduoed a resolution In structing the Judioiary Committoo to inquire into the expedienoy of abolishing the Board of Revenue Commissioners, aad that the Com mittee report by bill or otherwise. Adopted. Mr. Lowry introduoed toe following bills : BIU to incorporate the Young Men's Chris tian Association of Brie; bill to enlarge toe boroagh of North East In the county ot Brie, far school purposes; MU to provide far toe ooUeetion of the pay of discharged aad de ceased Pennsylvania soldiers. The bill gives toe Governor authority to ap point a person to act as general State Agent for toe oollectlon of oUton of discharged and deceased Pennsylvania soldinrs, who have served or may serve daring toe present war. The agent Is to have too rank, and to bo en titled to reoeive from too State, too. pay and allowances ef Colonel of lnfantry,intbovol unteer servioo of too United State#. Ho is to take an oath to failhfnlly perform the duties of the office, pnd is to give bonds in toe sum of $26,000, to be approved by the Governor, for the payment or transmission of all moneys whioh he may oolleot under top provisions of the set Ho is to open an offioo in too city of? Washington, D. 0. Section foordeolares that it shall bp unlawful for too person so appoint ed, to reeeive from any claimant, a reward oc compensation for suoh servloe. ) R. An army correspondent writes i GenferaJi Hooker yesterday received by mail from the author a copy of n new book, entitled “Popular Fallacies; an Examination of False Assumptions, and Refutation of the Bophislieal Reasonings which have broug ht on Mp Civil War ;" by Bev. Geo.' Junkie, formerly President of Washington College, Lexington, Va. =Ths book was addressed to “General T. Ji- Jackson," with a request that it be forwarded under a flag of trues at a convenient opportunity. The fly-leaf oontalned the following inscription: . “My Deer Son end Brother in Christ; Bead this, and send it to my deeply afflict ed eon, Colonel J. T. lb Preston. 1 will send yon a thousand for distribution If yon desire it, and express that deslce to me in any way. Gxo. Jussis. “79 Sands street,;Brooklyn." Tbs book is a very able production, and ifca being likely to produce good, frnlts in Beoessia, It was doly forwirded.! It will be remembered thatDr* Junkin is father-in-law of the above Gen. T. J. (otherwise BtontwolV) Jaokson. ! Ths Hxw Yomk Bmrrixo Mkiobaxtb, finding the Government unwilling to en large the eanal locks of that State at the oostof the general freasoiy, on the pre tence that a military neoeesity reqtdred it, have gone to work to try and get; (he 8(ato Legislature to do it. The Corn Exchange of that city have held a and rec ommended the Slate to appropriate suffi cient money to accomplish the work. They urge it not as a : military necessity—that humbug was intended only, for the general government—but as a great commercial neoessity, arising out of the growing wants of the West, and to increase 2£ew York trade. ■ The expending of their ova capi tal upon their own improvsmtnts indioates the right kind of enterprise which deserves •neoees. It would have been groea Injus tice to have made other States, which Are competing for this very trad*,, to have eon tributod taxes to building up a rival inter est, whioh would have been the ease if the NtUonkl Treasury had paid the cost of the work. r v : PROS i WAffHINGTOH. Waseibotob, March 24,1282. tmaiLIABLLITT OT EtBCL EBPOETS. THB BBV COMMUgIOBS. AHOTESI aUBBLI COUAFfIID. urn or thb feuidxbt. ' Pennsylvania Legislature A Literary Truce. As ZsroavAST Comuzsuox^—fieoretury Stanton has splinted Dr. S. G. Howe, of Boston, Boa. Bobert Dai* 0 won, and Mr. MoKsy, of How Yors eity, a commission to investigate tke condition, of the ooutrahunds throughout the country. This commission Is invested with ample authority to proSoouU their researches to any osteal ia regard to the eapaeity for solf-iupport of colored men. With the far-resohlng otjebti of this newly eoßstitated board, the step is regarded ss oue Of the most Important moyeme&ts of the pree ent war.—Beefoa Ewaserepl. will go dowa when yon ko down," said a gallant ludiana Oelenel Wohe of his msn whoseimisd had been [somewhat poisoned by thMreasonable teachings of oop porheadlsm. "The blueboats aad gmubaeks are in the same boat, and must sink or swim togethor." ■ “Theo," mid the soldier,: «a dls oount ou greenbaeks Is a discount oa us." “That's It, esaetly/' said the Oolonel, ' ( aad as long as we wisjvlstories la the told, green-, books wilt be worth * prestos.” Tui foreign papers have lacldsat shoot Polsad; AjlttU boy wsi aUsding at the doof hU mother's. house, when he saw the Bdsilanf fire* volley on.the Insurgents. "Mother,” cried the boy, ”tbo Holy Virgin Sro toots cur frtoads, for I mw.nene of tksm ill.” A BmiUioßw inle mid, “Set If the Hely VlrgU^^wiU^•• the same time ..blowing cut the hby 'i bralsi wlthaplstoL sa wwlr »«i *■» " . U*KC)L*t JrOriCBB. fggrk COUoH, COU>, OB Ali IRRI TATED THROAT, if allowed topregrem, rwalta Is eerioue filaetuij 1 sad' Bronchial eflhctkm*, of* IECUTWhIS. ' ‘j- BROWN’S BSOKOHCAL TROCHES rtecb directly the affected' parte. sad gifs almost la* •tat reUet Is BBDSOHITIB, ASTHMA, sad OATABBH they sre beaaflelaL The good effects iwoUlof from the bn of the Trochee, sad thelx ex* tended n*e» he* caused th»m to be enintnrft'tfd. Be sure to guard aga'nst worthier! laltst'ort. Obtain Only the geawfae BroJs’i Froaeifaf 7 recites, wbicti have proud their efficacy by a tot of many yenrt. Public 8 peahen sad Bto gen should oso the Trochee. Military Ottcen and Soldiers who over*tax the Toice sad ere exposed to sadden changes, tboold hare them. Bold everywhera, at 85 cents per box. |a4hfimdewT • tyiale Superior Copper MUi and SMELTING WORKS, Pirnstmex. PAM, AFCU m & C 0„ Manufacturers ol SHEATHING, DRAWERS’ ABB BOLT COPPER, PRESSED OOPPKB BOTTOMS, BAJ3EI> STILL BOTTOMS, BPALTEB SOLDER} aleolmportersanddeeleninMETAl£,TlN PLATE, 9RBKT IBOH, WISE, to Oomtmdj on hud, TIHHKBS' UAUHISES AEII TOOLS. Wansnouin, So. 149 First sod ISO Seooad streets, Pittsburgh, Penn’s. Wflfii lei eiilms ill ninifii ml to any desired pat tern. mySftdawlyT gy*To Ncrvoni Btfffercn of Both SEAKB.*—A reverend gentlemen haying been re stored to health in a fair days, after undergoing all the canal routine and irregular expenses modes of 1 treatment, without success oonsiden It his sacred dnty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the sun or cnu. Henoe, on the reoelpt of an ad* droned envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the pmerlptkm umd. Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAO* HALL, 188 Fulton street, Brooklyn, B. T. mhll:lydewT wx. o. aosiasos a. aiuma* WITH SOW ponoi.t— T wlub. nuns * xu* Uto, Focxnua axn MicHnnkis, Washuotoh Wonu, Pittsburgh, Pean'e. , ' Omn, Be. 21 Maxxet Stixxt. Maaufrcture all kinds of STEAM EBCUBES ABB MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS ABD SHEET IBOS WORK. MF’JOBBINO ABD REPAIRING done on short notice. 1 mhaSidly ffje-fEi&ogA oil works. • hour, JnUler If Co. Works at Slurp*burg Station, Allegheny FeOe) Ballroed. Office an* Warehouse, 80. 83 MARKET STREET Pittsburgh. Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and LVBRI* TAXING CARBON OlLSand BENZOLE. * .W 1 Vo. 1 REFINER OIL, warranted aon*explc* .tlweyson Itaiid. oclXilyd fryfittibargh Steel Work*. 40HXXM.touuJ0SN L. lOT9 mMMH W. I'OTUOm JONES, BOYl* & W, i Mennfaotnren of STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW AHD A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS ABD AXLES, corner of Bees and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pean'a. oct9 9. m. ot»aHwntL.u.uu..,u .. —.J*» a. tut ffprCO&gWBLL ft KB&&, CARRIAGE MABVFAOrBBBBS, SILVER AND BRASS PLATERS, Aad Mashfectaten of I‘ADDLEBT ANU CARRIAGE HARDWARE, Ho. T St. OLAIR STREET, and DUQUESNE WAY,hetr the Bridge, ahfctf PITTSBURGH, PA CjqjJUiUUs ft JIAJUf J&&, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, bank 1 Vault iroh vault door, abb , STEEL* LIN ED BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS. Vee. 188 gad 181 TWrd Mt, tnw Wood ami l BmiA/Udßnttt Bonk rids. ) J£AKGAINS IN DRY 0001)8, LABE, H’ABOT 4 CO.’S, 140 MDABAI, MUR, AIIMkUT. ' (Id diM balow tho vow Mwkit Horn.) BlfieM oad Pableachet Moallnsi Pork aid Light Colored Prints; French nnd KoglUl Ohlntsm; French Loons; Pino Wool do Lotos* aai Merino Mourning Q—do: Moholc owi Silk Warp Aipoeeoi Block* fttlßuirknidlllki;Checkedand(Atoml Blikc Poplins; Lustres, tor Trawling D/ear.Dneti and Oottoa Sheeting; Pillow Unearned Moolis r Ueutlsma**a Goods; Ootbs, OtMtaeraa; BUk oad Llosw Hendk-ntole*. Wmk Tips. So. - ahSfcwals ' JLLINOIB LANDB 808 SALE. VALUABLE PBAIAIE LANDS, ud wlapvrtd.) A lrr t , .outlil At OHJtfPBOVID fIIAIBIB UITD.-7n. .from ill* SU)Mm. Also, IM-i notlD VABHa, trjw. ,M tosM •** in, la in< ol thi kMt IgwHaali Ik. Bit. . Will nU is |oai tlUn.«ad i;. t, m, Iq *.ll yuchmr*. Tor parties* . fAA A. nOKtSBOB, A*A I*UU A(nt, . : Pirl*. conn*. llllioU. , yyAiii* fArSK. : • •• • • ••I ■a.nwooDsrusr. ) tmommrmnktmt rvk armm, . j ' Seems dsor Howry-naif dOey. | Urge aieortaeat of SPBTHG GOODS, bought be | fen tkolast gnat advance (a prlca ' ; How style* of WALL PAEBB. WDOmf BLINDS, UHGLAIBD AHP JATIfiGiIHINB. TKAHSrAKIKT OOITAIHB, Ao, Ac. = L A very lots* ha»urt*Mßtaf WHITJf oi U coats. A-io, GLABBP WALL PAPBBp hand* Hwdesigns, at 16wH^fetAa,lor aalo.by . ■ktLlaa » THOMAJPALMEB. j QUI tXmVA MAtmJL&JHKY ~j - FOB SALE. M HMaeh OABPIHO MACHIHHS, wifeßaflwsy oad Hoods. -■ • ■ •••■-• r 11, lOoodlißOßllH tAUHTOK BPIBPBXBL , VLABGB WILLOW. : I ADRAWIBO PE4.BHS.ko. B6THBOOILH IHlluO HWI)D apti* diaaoock. - Thb bAMhontlt ta laaa,isli(«lintiaMU in towiati iw ti tko M Bogto Oottoa Wooko.” Oity. Addnw tko oadonlfßodj Ha HWoodßioot, Pittobargh. ' ab'ftlOt ; V f KP« ' .viJuuia 1 BrkHtl, «*> tM Ml rf.Un lMlmt Im I> IIiMU IMn liAJbi ÜBS* .'')** 'n I** , i• i ,. ... • ittnti Ai»Mr«*M.B»»IJ!LoSK'* ll 2 > i!Sh.' SPBINU V»A.ui* h%k nfcn. BmUIfU But* PKiiri WUJ. B&k»*r U n.n, jrtottSSJSKif nteln- *.7.11111©" ■bo "•'■'MSS*!**. ; 'I Ba A. VAHHKBTOOQL «nr A aal Pi • ootOArof Wrort^mTT^l- 1 wjurra. ;SITUATION WANTED.—A joanp man, (wounded in arm at -Battle of Antletsm which presents him* from working at his trade,* wishes a situation at anything where he*-y work ti not rtqnired at pretest. Enquire at «o. &S 7 Liberty street, or addreea **B. E a, Box £«, PlOebrrrh p- o M . Wtf TfTANTSD—A iGAUDNEU, to tvk* Ft oar*of a Fmlt Garden and tsali TtcayerJ. near the dt*. R*ooara*od»tlon>* rn> the pref* erects for graanatre of this Collate by baslnna men throughout tha cosntry, at wall os this city, j Pxoi. A* OOWLEf,|:ong'known as the beet Tea man of the Union, tcacbes Ornamental and BapM Bu«ia*u Writing. g®°For specimen* of Prof. Cowley'■"unequal led Writing, and Catalogue containing full information, eaclaei twanty*ftre cent* to the Piiocipels, JENKINS A SUITS. : jagS:ly*law»» wT i I : IN THE OKFHANS' C JUsTtfflKi X Of ALLEOHESFi COUNTY, PEHN VSIP BTLVANIa. In the matter of theoUtewi Ai*r* gmret Moehafrey, deo’d.—-No. 4, Dcosmbsr Tenn, 1881. Writ of raTiltion or Yelnatl n. To Job a Llghtner *nd Margaret hie «ifs, .(for* tnerly Margaret McShafrey.) James Sinclair 1 and Marv his wife, (formerly la ary ffioSbatny,) Nancy Mchnaf ey, Catharine |Fol«y, (fjrmtry la'harln* McSbalrey,) and WUltain Wchaf.-ey, brl’s and legal representatives cf 'Margaret McS&afrey, dec’d, —lon are hereby notified tnataa inquisition will be bald lo pursuance pi the above mentioned Writ of Parti* tlon,on the prom'tei mentioned and descrlted in mid M rlt, to asremble bn the premi-M, In tbo Bor* ongh of i.awrsncevltle,'on THURSDAY, tbe 20th day of April* AnnoDomlui 163, at i 0 o’clock a m. to make partition to and among jh« Lelrr, ao, of . thesald deceased, in soph manner end In suca pro* portions, as by the laws of the Coma- nweahh tf Fsnniytvanla ii directed. If such pa’ti ion can be made thereof vfthont 'prejudice to or spallog tbe wbele; bat if inch inanition cannot be mad»ibeie4 •8 aferesa d, thtn to talu« and apf rmss tbe a*me ac* oordiog U law, at which time end place you may attend if job telok prober. HARRY WOODS, Sheriff. SBtnxrr’a Omcc, ' ) Pittsburgh, Ma*ct> 12. 1863. J n>hli:lad6w. OKKtIANC!' (JutUitT BALE UK VAL OABIi* BUIIiDIba LOTB IN KA*.TT BIBM INUQ.H ASO BOOTH PiTTABU. GU —Will U so’d, on TUESDAY, April 7th, 18G3, at corner ol ttailroai aad Canon stmtt, ( Q eJ*rl's Tavsrn.) a nnwbtr of valuable tote belonging to' the tetaL, el -o*roltoeOrm*by,dace*eed, la tbe Dor- sgh of East ee Allow*: > It* lot* on the south*ro side of Canon street, be t«ee* P. ilUpeaod Cacclms s.rvats, tech iut 24 froGi by ISO ,eat deep. Six lota on,the northrro s’de of Parab str*et, r.d* j Hitlsg aad w«t of t hililpe strett, each H) ket fr. nt aud lii-J tret deep. six tots ou tbe noithriM tide of Sarah sir-tet, tween ihliilps avd C*rjUn» eireeti, each 80 f«t front by irO fret oeep. i j Five lutso* the soitbem side of Jaue street, ad* joining and «*et of hailr.al strict, tech XO lout irent by I2u f.ei deep. Fonr-iota o* the north lido of Jane-street, be* ! era Blown aud Cliver rtcii 20 fe»t r out by LO ieei deep. Fivelo soa tbe south e'deof Serah street aJioin* lag and feet by iSj Let deep. ! Three lot*on tbes-qth sldr of Mer-ioiaa's vile)', bttwe>o Joeeph end Jdun stis, t «ch Ve. fiout :by «0 feet-d**p. i '• l Four lots on tbs north side o ? Jat-e ktreet, etwrea Meadow ana J.-eeph sireeta, etch tfj'ket l.out by 184 lee i de*p ; Also, two lots iu thv Boroagh of Sooth Pitts* burgb, onefroutiug about 82 f»sl «/.o tLcOihsr abjut 10 iett ue south side of Mimr ktrevt, unu tach ex tending thruaxh to the D.ownnUe road. aleu, A Jot in the Bmouih ol booth ritt,burgh, 78 feet eu eo-.tu *f Je of Bibgl.am Stievt by tOU lest dtep, 78 fcet e**t from Third street. Par tiutber paitieaiais et.qnire of Jd. iwrgelo, gx*eut r, ho. 143 rou.ta atiees. mb’4:Uwiep2aJed i J Q. DAVIH, i* ret. CUUN ‘ I, n>.— ’wlllw in the OipheL*’ Court, at jio. 9 Deoombrr a i*. JMJ. In Ute m*Utr ol tho estate of Ur. Rob* t H*SleU, deceased, And now. February 14-h, lWd, ou motleu of H. Bargwfn, eouoiel for jKlag, Penuoah A 00, >len a4*o»lor» v tbe' odrt apgtiot-8. frchjjpr, or /h»q, Anuitor >o makj dtstriba too or ibe bauuoaju nat.ua • I John ttur.-sy, admini»tr«tor, and aieo to.r«pott a CMeie of distribution ihe U attend at my odtor, No. 139 itiurtu's isec, Pittsburgh, tn SaTUbDAY,UAF 2d, 18oS, at 2 o'clock p. u>., o m)flU tbe dntits there f at which and .place all part>*e lotareeud will attend. mbSirSideaneStw 8. tiCHTYEB, Jn. A I •4010: b 4 llkd oo or baLr* fbo-tecund'.'ftturday of April, A. U, 1883, tbo toxoo W(1 b« coiiTiriiis ; ntto laulj; and that notice bt t&U eider fee giraa Ir o. u> , foraaity to tb* raloe of this Uccn, laths Ugol /ok** Mil ood fUttbtugk Gateila, by w«ekly pat>\iCaiioas io tboMBBo lor tb.o« eetii prertons to tbo twd HBNBY KATVy, Prot onatary I ÜbouLU Ur J \J —Tbo Portnonhip heretofore existius belwa n tn«nbdertis&ed. to ln | U> Portnomhlp audsr ibatiooi* Oud st>le bf PbILSU* Bt>M A Ca. (o Ue Book and Job Printing Boslnoia, Gosetto Buildings, Pilth efeet, PltubOigh. B. 8. PKEtiUeUn, JAUfid tt. AIEBX. !• j Pphtusay.glot, IMS, ftafclawdCw I klcauLUTiu^jTho UoP'tataerslap AJr*hoiot»isr» oxtstlng betwern cue undersigntd In tbo Job t rtntlug Itatiocu, audar tbo uoiiio and sirtoof PKBGUSOh A LaK£, beTing bcondbsolv* «d by mutual count,jell pa tons aailng claJnt against said Bra are borabj uuti&e t to prowntlthoni lorpoyaontto BKNheTr LAEi',at Ho. 84 Fifth otnwt, tflaAfa Building,) and >U those Lndootad tb aid Era are Übtiftod l*> mako p»>tucnt to tha tame, ■*..*. ID.B. PAIIJU^ON, LAKE. February Bd, lSS3rfe4-lawd6ir ** CIU-rAaTNUKaUU' iSUiHJK.—'I6a / undorslgnbd hoYa this diyassocia cd tbetsseirM a tbe Bovk and Job. Printing Bn&lho.a, Gosstts Bails togs,kthh street,:! lttiburgh, Pk., u< dor the naao and stya of KIEBI A LaaK. Ail brd»rs in tbeir Ihw pruntpUy cxebuteA - i ’ . i. JAUEB U. KIBBT, , v . i BKHhATX LABS. : Plttsbumk. P»b. lltb. IHB. .f IttUwCw I Oik fc id A Kao KiftMtAlittAM teAPK* Ii rBND BiNt oIOOHj Eft suns Birmingham uat'Clock; W ! do' Harebaum A Haunt* torero Bank Stock: 06do Haohanloa' fiukltixa: *1 *o . Allegheny lawanee co. Stock; .. . r . .JO -do Buroka inturanc* 00. ntock; (Muktry mldence« aad city pru|»erty for sals. ' r Honey loaatt on mortgagee; - • • !••• j.'K.kobahqh; m Ha 10T Paurtk skeot, near Bmlthftotd otxaot* ■hltowitat : *l O O bounty ALL WOTTHBED EOLCIBSS Am now aatitlod ta ’CaU at enoa i T. WALTXR DAT, General Qor’t Agent, " < 30) Fifth aLf third door balMr Gatholib Churcb. mblfctwood ' . | ; - ■ •• • • • JOBH THOMP2GH, European Agent, Will rtnore from hie iprarant location, on all eat, to HAHD STllltUr, —at hoii— to wathetrat otAprO wot..? •; EVibUl) hTAMt* UUTtKd ON H'-TEALBAIrS AHDIBLAHD BILL9OF hauHAJGB. Maip oTad Marth :drlS«i prhittd in OMTealoat fcra. tor itKtuUiot oiealbaUon to IhabMtecsiMbliahM T 1- . : ,wm* o. jtohhstoh a co:, i. mbSfconuw .- ••. •Ho gr.Woodstnwv; WjMJUWttDOKbAIsK AO#. —lkaßhov Wtoduhß. wllh jobs el J. L. and J. H. Gsit’a, £«. 119 and 118 fodewl street, Alioghahy City. ■kM • B. g. PkTl3.i rmbußoYOim—4Uo Ida tot eala br V>. » B.,4.J'AHSISIOCK4rOH*OO.. imk)o ' oj tf o. Tint ~r^U'GlliohY—7,ooo 'GlliohY—7,000 It a for sila by. ~ JCi B.A. FAttBBSTt OK.BOH «00„ I LAKD Ull*—SO’bbU. No. i onihaod ■IdlUMkkT s-l- '■■■■■■y.i Ur .! : - - - JAi. DALSH.I, * 80H. !' ■WT • • • .• i ; M awd.'tn.’Watsw«d»of4»i. UKUrilftO HttoAtto for sale bju. ft [ it bbl« ■ • aWH W Hwfdejn ]' fiUiUUti AMil'Olis- S&KKKU TKKbBi - ; HooW , iUSttf«iltb4'lard' , f«s*la'hy-;'-:-'‘- ; »hW /***» EGWH ÜBWoodbHhog.l ANO CAKPJiNTjKiitf Vl/TOCfLSlb^aolahe' l! »*J4JtMCW]CUI.V«i at abet. ■ r AES n inn * wuasß. jtvCTtoJr jA*xsas,-i u .‘ T?XK»» erty be ohftDC to the ot the laUfel L* paid gab), to vii; let No. fiii DftLr.egaaad Bela’ pUa of lot* in lut Pittiborgb, being a-edroarUt TanKaer Bain—One-ha!/ ceab.tbe balance in 12 tconUXtwHhllotereefctitthred r>y bond and m.rt> cas*. Ue puthaifr U>.p»J all cenjfj* anpfftg i [ - J O. DUylB. aoca ' HOUSEHOLD: CaE tj[ PETS. *0 ,AT AflOTlOtf.—At ?3 WjlU .treat, on'TUSSDAT; MArcfc SUt, it lO.o’clckpre ciuly.wUl be eofd wilhoat ree»rro, aetba t-waer ts declining hon-efcaeplagi a quantity of FOBKITOEX, *a, cutupHilcff Mahoiesy l&faerd: Ob»rr» Book Cwb, War&rolx-e, OMd?etd»*ld Vlnlßg :?Abb«»lU-. oegunj Bat Back. DnWlng ead Pl»l« Bnrtenaßh c'owdand F ain W*»b eUnda.ttuld'«Ociba»JUbc«. My Frame Mirror, High Ptuc(U made j*®- _. BOOTS, . - ;!•: •; | : BM.HOBIUI, ' |; ' •DdOAITKBS. For Ladies. a large rastahe of jtfenJ > e, Bjje'iud Yontaa'/ ! 8008, SHOES ud BiiMOBILS. .i ■ ■■■■■■•.' 11-V ':>■' t‘ •■; nMT A DMKNiaIKATU it’B H4:L Hi O K XX3ilddlery, leather, *c.,at Auction aiB*S Si'lerfy uiest fl oo TOBabAl’f APTSBNOON, March St, at 2 o'clock.piwcitaJy, by crdcrtpc ; YictoriHeUer. it: miniittajor, villiM ao(d aqaantiiyof t«dd!«nr. Leather, eta* e&bnteisf Saddle cl Tiri.aa ktaae, Coa h, Stage, Begcy, Wajda and Oairt Baraka*, (plain and moanteo) Collar*,Fair and Black Leath er. bl4lasr. Wagon, Dray aah Cart Bridle*, Haaft, Whip*, Saddle 'rrce*»Lot cl old Haroem and Bridtee. Atao. a quantity ol Loath- r, Pufcd and Ja;a«s*d Kaddlcryt Hardwa’-e L uabni»ted work,Xtoe, etore Pipe, flat Tlxtmei, Desk, •«. • ! mbyp . T. A. Tol)Lgt.L*yp, Ancttoo—r. ALUABuBi tiUHJSLb AT AbUTiON. —On TUtaDAY EVENING. ;Van& Sir, tt 7sd o'clock;: will be.icld at',the Commercial Salta Boon* No, M KI thatmt : - J 1 abut* Bank t>f;Pittabargh;}- Jr.' 17 do Axch«ngeß«nki ; . J 1 . , 18 d* Allegheny Bank:': i Jto do Utrcbabta’and Jdannhctotm* Bank}- £5 do, FUiabargh «&d Con&oUaTliW Brß. Co. tO do. SUcfcanic*. Bank 4 / 1’ - to do Birmiegham: Bridge fowpinr. - ahVT • - • ; • C,:P4Vin.ApcM<*t>e*r« ALAMO EXf'ttJtSa uAUUAUifißAiitfl —THIS (la.id*. I MOBBING, Af;Vcb Slit, at uodock. will be.id,at An tton fit aifth ■tract, 400 packages Freight land Beggaga, which bare been a catlsd lor at adtertteed.io be aotd at a borer i ■- J. O. DATTB Aoct.' i \LVzLbU cALE OK CAKt'Ais aT \J ACOTION,—I,6OO yard*; of Gairpete, ta' oloaa c'sn‘lgt>m<&t. *t SIcKtI/j’t Auctioo 47 Fifth ■traae, bn TUJIbDaT, Maich nlirt.at S o olook in the Mfleraooo* ' i ' JkA. McdBLVBV, mfatl - • A -- ;.- - t-?~ ‘_j Ahntloaaer.- nvAU.j5,OUl>A, O JAP'N»bC,ad tQUAW GOODS at auction ar.ry at UoUtdraud’c Anction i'. > .tohar.: ;• • r. T. A. HoOuaLuAND. A«et. TMLOHHo u H a I. K i oe, : :,(SnccawoT» tv. /■■>«»,o. Watt,>. . MereluMtit Tailors, Are near thalr 8PBIH& Sides; or 00008, Adapted to a flnt elui lridi) which baa been aiWb •d with'graac car* to' «aet lha approbot on of their many fdesd* at d patron*, and titU'ln*, by aloee at tention .to beaUuea and itrlot Integrity, t» meat lha ■rproTal «f all who ratty.Uror na With acaU. OmCEB3* DNIFOBMfI MvJa ta order in the bcitt miastr and on.ruaoa.ble wnni. \U>vtlu2 flhlbhod.d giWt many TJSI>OBIBS I ‘or Ataff, Fleid atd * LlneDflcarr, a« We t'ae Nat., Wo ace prepared :io eiecnta ordeu in Ihlattna with co^reotaaaaand deapateh. - *• .t-- LUewhe a very chold?ealeciian of FDBBaSSMQ GOODS on hand. , « OOH. o> PERM 4 BT. O&AtB STBS STB. mh6 >!'\ •: '• ' ■ \ - • i )■■- • yyia. a. BtoAtotoUux-e . PIAHO-FOBTS IiSTABIIBSatEST, i : ,:*©.427B*QOJ«3XS?a}T. H. Ti . • i ' iv l • / . . - ; Th* tabscriber teipejirsllyiatf tts tfaealtoiitlon wn e files a* end the pebUogoaf rmJlyta h|a fiuo. Pcete EtU&Ushmtnt, ttHo.i»f Broome oer eJGrosby street Lj; 1 ;; .;!■ . ... . 4- UsTleg eltbdravn bu Inurett, stock aads*Ui&«eA which firm was dieolTelontthe SlstJeuatry bit.. ■nd 'b«Tlng‘‘p«rch*wd Jheehttre stoos'cf Hero* forte* cadi i*jaao»orte-material o*ced by h l * br-ihtft Edwarda* Uni sold An*, hrli d;-w uirpaced to aapplythMaaesseddeiMaittOrkls ctlfbrojed PJtbo >ii*oßl«7*ag the adst stST fal oad experfaxK®ij wo*ktn*n, wi\b a J*r#e stock of thetwftsuid sioet tb*roQta)*sttttaerU) l ai.d ao feli-sbiie-ice of taken in head th* itrajUdl euLojvi-lt'D cf tue #ho’e oq ia:saof auuta* t,U lu'tmmeats, *sd it eba'-Jedto tarn eut K IiBADBVBYB IfBVBOALUPUBO-FOBT k .. la ihe arrargontravof tar aew rale, dcavn m 4 pfepshd with the utaoeltaie, for cor bow mttnimeßty, we bite added miy Luptonstfii which c&n la *bj way Uiid io the toerfeettoa of the ruao*forte, aadwe cm coafidsatiyaatert this, for delicacy ; of tojacb, Thorne,:pcr;t*i brtUlaaof ssd " °f lon*, ooah: Atd with that .sirsaglh aad eoLqlty Of trune; aecenarj to dot ability. 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