'! I i; •■ • ..±M: I •I'*'* 1 "} ■ ■ . if- ’ M !:'H T •*; x I '!• u:h jV-tV-V. -..y.V.r t< \ .•;>! • ■-••; fiiv,:y!v ; :-v■ ;.v . :*-:y JOf j! ■ : !«"'- ; 'vN'.:.v.-; ; !;J .•>ii j- .' :il£! : 4 li■■*'■';■:•;■ >;■>:■:•••:•> fe«K' ':* -J ;■;,) <\- ,•:’!■:<■ -;-;>■•■ -M it-;? "v S-■■«>.•'kVv^'.'!;^! : :'1 ■+■:•. i'vl: K-. ,- iS- \ rrv,-••..«< ••?:*. .1 vy • '-•;** ■*!"''* ’ I' Ji% ■' *. i ■■!*' j 4; .“U' : V ?*■■'• I '. ,,, Vfv>i* r- !<*■ * ■\j '■ •Ik Vi- ; *.'' i> y*~. . .> . fittskrglt “ d «» Out ’v »f each farm. BbarllTa Oalea on the flrat day of each mooch. £s£^ u ‘’ ndv • AprU < “ i - “ d oalla lor each daj oooilit of tha flnt ten open ';. ft; :' fe ■ i r Bank Statementn* Iko following li a tabular itetamoat of tbo ooudlUon of tho Banka of this city, for tbo “okik of April, 1868, ai oomparod with tbo pnrioua Booth: Trees'y , - Ho< ** * Doe br Lotni. Epoch. Notae ot Banka ■ oth'rß’s rioaborgh ual,ati> Mu,, 69 tu.lw «jows whm Slum UwaleS — Si*!*2 “TO.j*e uoj &o in ore 2S?“.— — . «!'*• 168,1>8 614 648 1:8,481 ,«W« 617.69' TM O 7?®-**!—— 676.4 » 130 01b 892.7 U 290,064 AHHh*ay—— 887,40 134, T& 447,76 100.8 M TOW.™ L—t month., tf —uml P»rri—i a,> 01 301 534 ... imii «x,im 1,tf<9,59j yyp M-OiCT 60 ,174 Marehanu * MaanTza. 4357.733 441,118 192.10) 8304-S Meahantn. 876,Mi 57129 uva 751,C9> 6&8.1W Allacfanajl... 845,441- 310,tfc Totals. ) , tt.438.25a 4 452 589, 189,‘08 month... ~, |63 82‘14330.44*1 lw 921 ■■■■■ 74 5U • Presbjteriai. She Reformed Presbyteryof Pittsburgh att la ;the Pint Bsformtd Presbyterian church of this city yesterday. In addition to **• usual routine matters, tho following Hem of business wen transacted: The name of the Second Reformed Congregation of Pittsburgh was stricken from the roll of Presbytery's ra ®“®*ss. pastoral relation between Bee. John Nevin and the oongregation of shenan John Alford end John Kerin. Eideri—John Stevenson, Biq., Jomoi M. Imbrio, Saorgo Show, Beoj.mm Miller, An drew Wotunon, Daniel Minnieh.'nnd Henrr -Caldwell. . i , :• i Fresbytety eordiaUj recommended tho ob aocraaoo of Thnrsdsy, the 30 th of April, u a dsy of humiliation end preyer, in aooordanM with tho President's prooUmeUon. On Book Table. History of tho Befotmetlon ia Europe In thoTlwoof Oslvm. Bf J. U. Merte D’Aublpf* D. D„ Amb.r of tho “HutotT of tho B formuton In tho ml- Month C.ntu tj," t roll. l2mo. pp. 433 ond *75. How Tort: Bobert Oortor h Brothers. rituhcioh ft A Doris, 03 Wood St. Some weeks 0(0 wsnotleed tho pabllshirs’ oßßoaaeoßiont of then volamti, ond (oto 0 fow oxtrooto front tho pnfhoo, which happen ed to be inoindod ia nfateieulnt of proof-ohooto than forwarded to no. Ihoro oxtrooto Tory distinstly stated tho design ond soope of this -oddltifn to tho onthor*i gnat monumental -work—tho " History of tho Beformetion in the Sixteenth Conturp.” That noha work wo Dr. D'Anbigno purposes to write, (ond of which wo hast to substantial an instalment ia tho two Tolnmeo before us,) trill bo receiv ed with a world-wide welcome, wo are entiro- Ip ensured; for, if his special quaUSca ttoaa as a historian of tho Belormation are eonoidorod, it will readily be admitted bp all those best acquainted with his writings, that tho very portion of it ia which bo might bo expected to attain tho highest exeoUenoe, , is that exactly which ho hero undertakes—the •sooond, or Oalriaian, as dlsttngnishod from i»n appointed to nominate por tnantat ofloen. Iho Committee reported the following gen tlemen, who were anenlmouily oleoted • in^TeS* T ‘ Soper- B. Newell and G. M^ a ns.-Kuno Kuhn and George N. 2Veajur«r —James E. Stevenson. “-Henry J- N. K ' U J »M ‘ten oleoted Chairman “"3 »“» minute, of the last meot- A P rU > 18M - »«• rem d. Superintendent Donthett then de livered an able addreu. Subj.ot—"An Age :Ll m . I L rO ."a m ' nt -" Mr - Douthett went onto «how that the present i, emphetloally an age ?! ,m * a l ' Tl “* “ »* «U »• in Ait, throughout the wholo unireno more ff a * re »*« improvements here been made ■>•<” ‘h» world began. Ho h | M# “ ti " l J “> the more P . Mion of popular education, and he •ddresaett the teacher! and laid if h . ,m ontrn,u,d “>« plastio mind, them ih ! Ur ° 7* •« of thu *»t> d . and reminded lbhfohh P " oa,dho,d “>«m aceoant- made a few remarks, when the Institute Adjourned to meet at 7 p. m. kYMiso SIBBIOK, 7 r. H. WiUl *J )rEJ * r hy Rev * Mcllvalne. “ KdS«U °n. UTmd “ ,M * » dd ™»« . T “ *«‘“»r wanton to show the ,tride, in ImproToment whioh had be.n taken- by the teacher! within the lait few year,; hut from a nogleot of «». of the point! whioh go to up a libaral adnoation, thoy have tailed t f**V d i>«P lo . Phyiloally. In SSXd’jJiMM odncation u carefully at .'■ odtd “rlj trained to walk, ead ° f d " 6i »p-« In Amerioa not enough attention U paid to the moral education. Be showed that the nearing of onr edncaifon here would hero an impro!! on onr enjoyment in the world to oome. Ho paid a glowing tribute to onr country, to her institutions, and to her fn ture. bnt warned the people that thoy most here for ml.re honorable, high minded, God. k ' h '‘ iotnre, if they over are to naro tne gloriou, oountry whioh wo antic! pale. After Mr. Anderson had concluded his ro xusxks, Mr. H. C. Fowfce was called epoo, uad gave a very entertaining leoture on Elo cution. The speaker held that elocution is an Important element in an education—that a man is as much responsible for the moaner in which he says a thing us for what he says: tttt,r#d ** more in fluential in the world than u great thought poorly uttered. * To give u fair absttaet ef the gentleman's remarks would require more space than we eaa give to-day. We may say that they were listened to with the greatest attention, and showed that he is a master of the subject. Prof. Jas. B. Newell was then eaUed upon, mid recited Jngwrtha's Prison Thoughts, and Young Lockinvar. The institute then adjourned to meet at 0 a. a. shuwday. 1,443,563 6330,623 1,839.61 1 <76,664 6,638.192 » 816 ffi |_ | i lie* to lolrcnl , D.| Dapoelf I Btnb. 3.073 93,177 8U64 9,401 13 496 83,3.15 2.160 A* Impostob.— We have been informed “0* * woman Is going about among onr eici tens collecting money under the loUowluk pretence: She says that there is a certain sol dier lying at her hense with a bullet in hii leg, and that she had called npon one of our most respectable physicians to extract the ball, and that he has refused until a certain sum was paid him for the operation. The genUettanJn question denies any knowledge ox either the woman or the soldier, and gives U as his opinion that she is an arrant impos tor. Quite a number of onreitiseni have been vietimiaed by the plausible story of the fe male. Bxcklsiox Ixstituti. —The fourth session of Uili institution will oommuuo* on Monday next. - The Bxcalsior Institute is under the superintendenop of Bov. W. S. 9r»p, and it justly regarded as one of the best eduoationsl institutions of the city. As an English £>d otsssieal school for bops and girls, it has a de servedly high reputation, whilst as a Normal Sohool for the education of teachers it offers advantages which should not be overlooked. The Institute is looatod in the Iron City Col lege Building, corner of Penn and 6t. Clair streets—whore the Principal map bo seen. Psssun Teeocoh— According to our Cleve land exchanges, Msjor Gen. MoClellan must have passed through here on Tuesday night, as he was expected to arrive there at nine o elook on Wednesday morning. SPECUIi LOOAL NOTICEH, auoTxa a»n Lilas'; bawixe Haojuxs, family and manufacturing purposes. it* the bast la c». Just Kraraxan noH iu East. —Samuel Graham, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully iaform Ms friends and the public in general that bo has Just returned from tho But with blf aew 1 took of Spring and Sommer Goods, oo&itittng of all the latest styles of eleths, oaeiimerei and Testings. Gentlemen desiring 3 stock to select from that cannot be surpass ed by another la the city, and their gar ments made in the most fashionable manner, would do well to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. Sawm. Qxaham, Merchant Tailor, Ho. M Market street, one door from Third. . Guar Clothiio axd Wuu to Bur Ibex. —The enterprising firm of Wm. fl. McGee A 00., merchant tailors, earner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being folly aware of the extraordinary adranoe In Spring goods, hare purchased last fall a beautiful assortment of cloth, eassimeres, vestings, Ac., and they are now ready to open their Spring trade with snperior articles, at greatly ro dooed prices. They will sell their goods by the yard If desired, and as they keep, con stantly on hand a large snppiy of ready made clothing, eaatoxnorg can be aooommodated on demand, or have a neatly fitted suit to order. The work is all doae under their saperrlrion, and always warranted to porohasars. Fashioxablb Clothlso.— Oar a&ble y oung friends eomposlng the firm of John Weier A Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 126 Federal street. Allegheny, have jast opened the xqoii exten sive and rettadto stock of spring and summer goods ever exhibited west ef the moon tains, comprising some of the most beaatif al Frenoh and American Gastimeres, Olothi, Cashmeres, Marseilles, Ao., Ac,, to be found in the east era market. This enterprising firm has also a very large assortment of the latest styles oi furnishing goods, and a considerable quantity ready-made olothlng of superior quality. We adnse our Allegheny patrons to call at this establishment, and sec for themselves. Seven Hnxnnun Voujxtubs Siox in Otttr I—Yeung men, he werned .in time, supply yonrsslvss with HOLLOWAY’S PILLS end OINTMENT. Tesy on goer untsed to eon the worst eesei ef sores, uesrs, senrvy, fsvars end bowel ocmplelnts. Only 25 oente per box or poL fixß Aldus si Uunxa.—The Alamnsc or the Pittebargh Pemele College'ere requested to moot In the College on Fridey evening, et 7 o'clock. A full ettendnaco is roqnssud, es business of greet Importenoo to tho membere of the Aisoclotlon Is to be ttuuseoted. 2t Oksuds Csue will be teken ettheOoulbus ofioe, Ho. 405 Liberty otreet, day or night. All orders left at the shove piece will be promptly etteudod ** An esUs mutt be peld (n!etrex«. , g B Iv tod desire eny repelrs or elleretlons to your dwelling, or plneoe of hnsinesi cell end leevo your order ni Cnthbert’s Carpenter and I obblng Shop, Virgin Altey, hbovt Smlthltld etruet. All work promptly attended to. t n.v.si'eDnrr. TUTeNDLTK & JKKNINGe, iU ATTOBNBTB a 9 r. a w Oemxn or Womt* An Brum, abU;lia PPBrQUK. IqWa. OUNUKDso.— 3OOO It*. .Potuh; t&Obnilu Dry Apokn, - Bcodnlul kr*i, tv m,A fcSSStSttRh. ’•■■•■^»»KS>Ev:i|J,rf\3i*^!sj A. ?. OsAf j*t, General Agent, j*Q» 18, Fifth »tr*a\. b. narsmaa. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGEAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL !>!BPATCIiK.S Special Dbpatcb to tbe PltUbcrgh Guotu. WiSHlxoTon, April I,' 1883. BEOIIVID PATMKHT. Qot. Morton, while here, B , cared lh , paJ . moat of ninety thousand dollars due the SUte for ammunition and other advances to the Sonerai Government. This sum will enable him to oarry on tho State Government in spite of the refusal of the Democratic Legis lature to mako any appropriations. He visited the army of the Potomao the first of this week, making speeohes to the ‘lndiana regiments, and being received with gnat en thusiasm. Ho speaks in, Albany on Friday night, next night in New f ork, and on Mon day in Philadelphia at the Cnion meeting. xiroar or ihx wax oomurrxx. Th» War Committee's report win make nearly one hundred pagea, and the teeUmony will fill one or more volumes. It will be ut terly crushing on McClellan, and will fnrnleh ertdenee, In profnse abnndanoe, demanding either hie diemiiial for gross inoompetenoyor hie trial for treason. The report may poiel bly not go to tko printers’ hande till day after to-morrow. The evidence la to bo printed as taken down by aooompllshod phonographers, and wifi probably make eight or ten octavo volumes. Ono or two more witnesses were examined to-day. THU KBPOST or THB OOWIIITTII 01 VHI 00»- duct or th* wan Will be «eat to the printer to-morrow, and fnrnUhed to all the paper* at the tame time. It will be only a synopsis of the evldenoe, under appropriate hoade, without expressions of opinion. The ohapters on Antletam, Ball’s Bluff, the Peninsula Camp sign, Fred ericksbnrg, and the present oondltlon of the army, are very long and elaborate. DICIBIO* XIVOKID. Tho Commissioner of Internal Eevenne has revoked his decision by which parties were released from the payment of taxes errone ously assessed upon tho certifisate of an As sessor. Hereafter taxes must be eolleeted as assessed. Tho regulations in regard to the of taxes improperly paid will be forwarded to oolleotors immediately. SXBIQKtD Capt. S. E. Meigs, Assistant Quartermaster at St. Louir, brother of the Quartermaster General, has resigned. Capt. Meigs has for a year past had the oharge o: the extensive Government Halls for the manufacture of army elothing, which have given employment to thousands of soldier's families. STILL AT 70BC, Tho Secretary of War and Provost Mar shal General are still at work on appoint ments under tho conscription law. Some dis tricts in each State are still open. There are iostmolions in the oonrse of preparation for each officer. Loan ltois. Th® mi.it divert® opinion! ar® ®nt®rUia«d in diplom&tio circle* aboat Lord Lyon*' lately published diapatoh, aom® thinking that he ought to b® given hla ptaaporta, and other* that ther® vat an impropriety in hla ooodnoL OOT. JOBSBTOI. It ia reported by tho*® who abonld know that -Gov. Andy Johnston la authorised to rail®, organise and pay troop*, (or th® libera tion of £*at Tennocae®. PROTO9T MARSHALO. Tho Secretary of Wmr and the President were in oonanlta lon orer Prorost Marshals' appointment! to-day. Soma of thaaa appoint ments will be speedily announoed. KSBBLS COSOIHTRATIIO. Considerable addition has been made to the rebel camps, on tbo opposite side of the riser and in tbo rioinlty of Falmouth, within the past wee^. arroIXTXBSTi DMLavan. Tho Indiana Provoat HarahaJa’ kfcpolnt menta won’t bo made anti] lomo farther ad ▼ice* aro raoeived from that Stato. FITMASTIBS Will begin to go to tho army of tho Potomac in tbe coarse of a week'. PKOffl MURFREESBORO Sptdal Diapatch to tho Plttabnrgh Gaxette. Muevzbmbobo, April 1, 1863. . General Green Clay Smith, In the report of bli attack on tho rebels after the Little Har path and Brentwood capture, makei it an affair much more brilliant and important than oarproTioue reports indicate. Ho numbers the rebel kUIod ahd wounded by handredi. Thera will be a full report by mail. The weather is hoe. p. From Fortress Monroe. Fobtuss Mobbob, March 3i The follow ing are the caaualtUa of the fight at Williams, burg: Killed, privates Jacob Wave! and Bd werd Stelne. Wounded, Lieut. John P. Wen aril, privates fl. V. Twin, Adam MoOrook. Joaeph Wilson and Edward Taylor. UUala* Corporals Joiaph Allen, and Fred. Lender* privates Wm. AUem, Andrew Arnold, G. n! Brown, Owen KUklrk, James Uulgrew, Wm. Scott, Fred. K. Curry and Patriok Sullivan. The U. 8. gunboat Mahaska sailed from Yorktown last Tuesday to join tho blockading squadron in the Gaif or Mozioo. She was in charge of Commander J. B. Creighton. Tho above is from the Yorktown Cavaliv Gen. Korea arrived at Fortress Monroe this morning, from Washington, and on learning of the affair at Williamsburg left immediate!? for his oommand. 3 Wo Inn from Yorktown, to-daypAhat rebel forooi, and la large numbers,(JO.OOO is stated) oro is front of Williamsburg, threatablng on » lt «k. As attaok lo azpeeted at ally hoar. The Biohmood Examiner, of Marsh 30, taps that Goo. Von Dors roporu that Goo. lorrwt •m»do . oacoouial nil to Broot.ood With hii diviaien. Ho bant bridges, took oil property ud arms, ud oiptarod 800 prisoners, loalad iog 35 offiosre. Ho loot throo kiilod ud 100 wounded Tho report of tho ooptaro of Qes. Oartio’ (Union) brigade, by Humphrey Marshall, ii sot eonfirmtd. Chattanooga, March 47—An offloiil report team Goa. Morgan of his late fight, states that it looted iix honro; thot ho droro the emmy two milei, and; they wore huylly relnforosd and held their poaition. Morgan lay! his ion of offlooroj was heavy. Morgan's fight with tho Union foroes was at Milton on the 20th. Ho adyanood in order to draw onr forooi from Liberty, bat they won foraod to fall book to Murfreesboro. Mobile, March 27.—A dispatch from Vloks barg says: ’ At five o'oiook this morning foar boats won soon odvanolng towards the upper bat toriss. A Tigoroas fin was opened oh thorn, driving book two, when tho other twb passed Baser a raking fire, almost ovary shot taking offset. One received a shot in her otonm chill, and in fifteen minntu she filled and stint. Part of her erew escaped to tho impolite ■horo. Tho boat that Sica pod is supposed to ho tho Bin ton. She is badly disabled: one shot'penetrated her steam dram, disabling kirso badly that tha Albatross towsdi hor off oat of danger from oar gunboats. ' Two mnrdtrs havs roosnUy bosn oommlttod In Manphtstar, opposite Jamas Bivsr. Tha porpotrators belong to tha division nhw sta tioned In that vicinity. Tho first viotlm was S. H. Scruggs,. peaoublo eitlasn of Man ohsstor. Tho tamo is said of tho seoohd vic tim, whoso name Is not given. Captain A. 0. Wobster, eon fined ini Castle Thunder, and condemned by court-martial to ho ban, next Friday, made a most desperate •ffert to escape from his fate last Friday, by jumping from tho third story window, hHghtt ing npon tho ground in a disabled condlutln. It is not likely he will be reprieved. A British frigate arrived in Hampton Boads this afternoon, and after anchoring abreast of the fortress fired a Salute. Washington Intelligence. .v W «!“. OI K A P ril I—Bupaloh.. from t&e Mississippi squadron embrace reporta from the oommanders of several vessels which attempted to pan Port Uudion on thi Sight of ihb 14th of March, from which it appears that the/ had reached the last and most formidable batteries, and werb congratu lating themselves upon having gained tbe turn In the river, when the Missiseippi grounded. Fearful that this vessel, under the galling fire of the enemy, would fall into i their hands, it was deliberately destroyed by the commander, after the removal of ail on board. No private cffeols were caved. Tho mishap to the Mississippi caused a derange* ment of tho woli contrived programme of Ad- I miral Farragut for the passage of all the ves- I sels of the fleet. The fighting on the part of our men U described as in tbe highest degree creditable, all striving to exhibit superior prowess. The tchooher Jane Morley, formerly Le Fonavril, of Baltimore, owned by Bokcg Bsll k Co., arrived at the steamboat wharf to day in tow of a lug having been engaged in a contraband traffic, which finds its waybe tween the rebels in Maryland and Virginia aoross the Potomac, near the extremity of the Peninsnla, between tho Potomac and tho Bap. pahannook. * The party of twenty-five contrabands, cap tured on board, included sovcral ex-Washing tonians of notoriety. 6 The contraband good* capturod make* a very extensive pile on the wharf, and attracts mooh attention, embracing a large amount of jnppliet of quinine, morphine, eto., rebel uniforms, buttons, infernal machines, of a novel construction, army blanket*, forty cases of boots and shoes, lueifisr matohes, soap and coffee, and three large mail bags containing small packages,:and some eighteen hundred letters, to parties in Virginia, and North Car olina. The letters, it is said, are bf a character to seriously compromiaevarious parties in this oitj, and in Maryland, and the devekp ment* of the underground operations of the rebels they disclose will prove of material service to the Government. A smoking-cap dressing gown and slippers, gifts to Jeff Davis from his lady admirers in Washington, were among the articles. Also a head-dross a brilliantly colored balmoral, and finely em broidered handkerchiefs, (half a dosan,) gifts to Mrs. Davis. The boxes are mostly con signed to the care of Traet, Saol & Co., Eich moad, but bear also oipher designations, which, with lotter* taken, will eerve to show the real parties concerned in tho trade. The Commiiiionor of Internal Eovonuo hn made the follswing decision concerning taxes Improperly paid. Decision No. 67is revoked, and hereafter all t-ixea must be collected as returned by assessors. Claims Jor. taxes im properly paid, under the excise Jaw, must be made to the Commissivuor of Internal Reve nue, through tho collectors of the respective distrlots, supported by affidavits of the unts and certificates 0 f the 'a*eesßOT'-hi'der whoso direction the taxes weryuanessed. First—Theclaimant muttaute, in affidavit tho material case on which be makes his.claim.; Second—The assessor and aseutaa; assessor oust certify that the statement made in .the affidavit are <‘3‘ Milwanare Club 81 64@l Sl'red’il ft , 7t -. L °™ * dT " lc " l *• i aalee 31.000 bu.b. at HI 393 c. fcr mixed and to-SSOc. for,cl ... Pork Orm : l* 000 bb **‘ fct I *° r me... Bacon buoyant Lard buoyant; sale® 1,000 krcsat lOldifeLlllr Wh«.* ‘ J Oull a. 4«3475c.: F,el,Ka dull. eoilf'i'SlaT a'• ** W ° b ‘ ,U ’ i ’ b “*. *» buxb. : earn, b.tflO tub. ’ BterJiog Exchange; bettor, betas: oaoted at la\£ encorsed, 104. Gold Closed, after the Board, at 6T%! „-£f lx,A 5* I,PHU i A P rII lo—Oaly limited demand for floor, and superfine U held at |6&6 45, and extra family at $7@7.75. : Wheat conttauee firmer, and S?7iai“f?° T n g ~pJ - r * d «“» at * l and wbitolt 81 76@1 Ba>. Bye scarce, and Penna. Ml •at St 10 Corn ta foir demand j.ssiee 6?<00 bash. at 80s. 45,000 Barley toldi at 81 45. Thereto more inquiry (or »7d ,t 4 U i MJ Ch “ 8B iQ P,ke '- ,JUO Baltikori, March I.—Flour Arm and adrandmr ObU> Kxira 17,62# > Wheat steady 2 tales q( a 600 e?*7i * l i& 9l>^ i i r Kentucky White, |1 7owj SI 74 for Bed. Cora steady. Whisky-firm. J o *** April L—rOotton advanced; tale* of Ji^i. b4la, h, at “ advance of 3@4c, being quoted at 74@7Ac. Floor advanced; sales 17,600 this at IB AO for Ohio, and *7,65(37,90 for Southern. Wj»eat- quiet; sales 1,300 bu-hat an W ? Urn *U7Oi White Kentucky 81,90. Corn advanced 2c; sale* 100,000 bn.b at 9Ud B?* 0T “ ,d K@9oc, Beet heavy; rep.caed fit to @ l -' 75 - Fofk buoyant; new mess *1t3,12#l,BB aft, the rates asked. Corn t. in good demand at OiQCflc. Oats dediued to 680. Bee scarce and In demand :at 9&@|100. Bar.ey dull, but not lower. Gold and demand notosadranced to 81 aa* BUrer 1,40; Exchange firm and steady: Whisky ad’ ▼aoced to 42a. Mess Fork held at *14.60. Aao«l demaud for balk' m«at; salsa 4uu,000 lbs at tar Bbonldrtt, 6}*®6%o for sides, and (wham, »°°a «D»nto«d at but not offered freely • at 10#; oouutry sbouiden «u>d hams, not desirable *®Sc. Groceries firm, bat the demand pHOTOIiKAPa ALBUMS, i ewßtyUs ■A. m best manufectorie). from 60 ceots upward*’ the largest and beat assortment in the»Uy, *t ’ JOHN P. HONTV, Bock, Stationery and Kewi Dealer, •■bao MABOHIC HALT., ffF r H ATBKBT i "kNIONS—I2 bbla. ohaio©; . Vj 80 do BtUMtt Applec; 160 bush. Dried >ppln{ 160 ’ ALBXAWDIB KIMO, aglill ' : ; No. IB Liberty atr»at. UMBKK UV BOa'l' tiUKMi.—ite • J aadonlgnod would; Inform tb*le eoctomsra aad th* jmblic (hot th*j hart now aitholrUli» copuly o i Hal AXD OAK. flu omn for Boot Biding, Bridg* or Baildfßf atafl or ut thing in.that Urt. i . * BICRITB nHKBIHB. : PolEtfl.w MtU, PrDD •t'Mt, bftUW Bfnrborv. ; : rpHK mmoa up hiiaaAii JL BYEHIS,f«r tb. bu>Bt of th. Iniolnct Lavs. In the found ;ficamoD Pita*, Ho. 8, Jose ; Tin&i J 863. i- . ... And now to wit,>MareV29,lKS. tbe' Court fix tlx* Ura of APBUt HJXT, At 10 o'dock ». m., for a bearing to tbeaboce case. - ■ . ■ . ; rBAM THI BtCOBD. “* Attert t Him Batov. Protbevotary,. mh27:tf jgAMUKIe Wfiiiwpou«/ 'j:. ~~ 01ALKB OF WBIGHTB AHD MBASDBfi^ »0«fla BAHT filDB Of THI'MAMOUD b*wrojii»*ra* and Mart*. Oftoeopaoew tunmi mt aayubbat. SSSm FROM WASHINGTON. Mail Dispatches t 6 tho’riitcbargh Gaiatta. Wasbisgtos, March 31,1833. AHOTHBR INDIAN DILSGATIOS. Still another Ind>an delegation, consisting of seven chiefs belonging to the Ute tribe cf Colorado, has arrived hero. They held an in tenriew with Commissioner Dole to-day, in the presence of a number of spcotatore, nmong whom wore several ladlos. The “talk” was quite a plain one. Mr. Dole, in tbe course of his remark' informed them that if they molested tho white people .of Colorado, the Government would sued an aimod lorce out tf er s «. troßg cnoo 6b t 0 whip them. Tho f}®*® ?f. i ? fre P Ued rer 7 cooly that he doubted if that thing oould be done. These Indians set up claims to vast traota in the territory of Colorado, which tbe Govern ment does not recognise. Much •* palaver” will neoessarily ensue before an understand ing is had. tl FIGHTING JOB” IN WASHINGTON. General Hooker was in town yesterday, in o « a «ttltat:°n with the Presiiont and Secretary of War. He returned to Lis headquarters last night. ADJUTANT GSNIBA.I/8 NOTICE. The following named officers are notified that they will stand dismissed the service nn.- lo=s they appear before the Military Commis sion in this city, of which General Ricketts is President, before tho H;h of April next, and make satisfactory dofeooe to. the charges against them : DKSBBTIO9, Cape. Samuel Griffin, Bth Pennsylvania Volunteers. Lieut. James Mitchell, 32d Illinois Volnn- VAILING TO SCPOST AT HBADQCA&TKBB, FKO VOBT MA&BBALL CNDBB ABBKBT.AB ORDBBBD. Capt. B. Converse, 13lst Ohio Volunteers. Capt. J. Biohelbort, Bth Pennsylvania Be servesr Lieut. James Kellogg, 6th Miohfgan Cav alry, forgiving wrong name when arrested by patrol, and failing to report as ordered. CBIKF OF STATISTICS IN TBS AGRICULTURAL DSFASTUCNT. LouU Bollman, Eeq., of ladiana, has been appointed by Commissioner Newton, Chief of Agricultural Statistics in the Department of Agricalturo. He is understood to have some knowledge of agricultural afMr's. CONOBKBSIONAL OMIfSIQS, The Qaartermaster Oec'eral's ninety addi> tiocal clerks and thirty copyists cannot Jje paid, unices the Secretary of thel4?reaaury takes the responsibility, &» Oooipm,,. It gi.e, theri; , a. ttmll s’J .. a. to-monnw. bkxatz—The foliowing petitious and remonitranct were presented. Mr Bldswy.petiilttnof the Hotel keeper, of Pbl] adelp&ia praying for an amendment to tho act rc*u lating the sale of Intr Ucatlog liquors* * of tbo town Council o of ■’W l ™*™* to tie chart. r—asec Ball Mr. Graham, nao utraoco or the Female Anti bUr«r> Society of Pb ladolphia against the pftisaito La* i*ToVh£Sut”f 1 lmm ' in,UgUo! P«- r - < £ nael! ‘ * tmoa! : »QCB or chlxm o 1 Phlladel- V. ki o S » a 0 833,000 forth? ihll •delphJa School 0 | Dntea Tor Women. Tne supplement to tfe act to change Iho venue In a certain case from Boater to Washington county approved February 18, 1853, and the bill to extend Uiecbartcr of the York County Bank w.re paid. Mr. Connell introduced a hill reUUto to the Eaater® Penuiyivania Bible Uouto. w*.» atEjnEJirr'i. ciSam')' (low Ifeiedeo*,) ♦O. —Sole Ltuee asd Manager. cfr.&MITaS brgi >o announce that he will opon lo» above popular place ol amusement THIS (Wedneada)) KVCHING, April Ut. M present tbe entire Coop*®! lata of “Trim- *”“ “ °' w '*»■ <“ ”*» fcta confidently tehee upon his .reputation .as a « « Q . B * r^ #l cf w " ® ffert » fo please A -? Al jp ihACaoiiAi, paocßAaMKwiiibo pres: Died this eTe- lng. Don’t fail to be on hand. *> e publi.-'e obedient torrent, "P 1 W. C SMYTHS. ri-macKon chrstke ba*«sr «si> Maji4eßA.^^_. 11 .. . . IM •••<»- H. Otkuiotqji. Pntccaor Amnnioa.—Private Boxea, 15 00: tUe< fit-T* 1 *#!? 11 00 1 *>"!»«“ «Ki Dial Uhcle, Chain, 60 omti, Family Olrcta, t& enu Colornd Gallery, 86 oouts; Colored Bozea; 60 mote i SalJ-ry, 16 cents 01 . th ® greal Amrrlotn actor, «lcet« r AFIff ‘ Wh ° WUI ® p * l FBAyg yakqordeb. WASTED IMMEDIATELY—A Baits •f *etl Inrnleh.d room*, asluble for a put. BUriAN 8 BECKPiIOH BOOM ANli OWCt l n Md •“■•l®**, with or with out POttd. Address, etatlog terma. laoledlng Are yd gee. f o A. W B, t>t»p,TcuOrnoa. mhfiuat SITUATION WANTED.—A jounp Kj man, {wounded In arm at BattU of Anthtua, which prevents him from Working at hU trade, wwhee a situation at anything where heavy work l> uot rtqnired atpment. Enquire at 80. 867 Liberty KWrma “6. i a, Box 648, Plttabvryk _ u - = tavs4:tf power Wanted, About eight (I) horte power, end one or two rooma—on ground floer preferred. JOHN a BOTD, Mogongahcl* Hoa—. MBS. KirOEIM Wi’l open on SiruaoAT, the 28th ef March, a haada *omaaeenrtßteot ot BPBIBQ MILUXB&Y, *t he* establishment, Mo. 123 Federal street, Alleghany. - 5 Bkaaiw - TO REFINERS OP CARBON OITZ-Z Th*. iob«rlb«r kiept ctnututlr os bud •>,. Mt bemud, nf tojUdi fiimtlo Urt to mp»ly tWuftde-njion llWr.l ALKXAKBJS KING. ■ So.gwHbortr utaaf . • YW|A BL»xEs Muiii yy WO bOXM prime lfealu Ornigu: _ -809 do do . d* l Kovorriviogoad farstfobj . ' M °*- IMnd la VoJ^lU tha LbxUms patriJe, br * n«UUwtlon to T»M.e.JOHWTOIJ*CO. y ° 8 ’ WrtoJ Salt: - n&?B*nuw -rAK-iUbbu. ta BtorBWl 1 ‘’"•'•‘l JOH» r&otß* ooT SI •ECMM JTOTICBB. CST A COCGH.'cbLD, OR AN IBHI TATED THfiOAT, if i!.c—ed to progrcaa, reaolta in MTieni Pilmouij and Broncb'et .lroctlcD^, , o<- Is curable. CBOWITB BBONCniAL TROOHES raach dlrectlj the affected parts, and give almost lu slant relief In BBONCHITI3, APTH3A, and OATABBH they are Uaeficlat. The g<.od 'eETocts resulting from the use of the Troches, and their ex tended use, has caused the«.»tobj c« catirfe.t.d D, sure tw guard against worthier* knitat'oos. Obtain only the gmmint Bro jn'i Bronchial 2 rrche*, which have proved their efficacy by a test of PcbUc Sp-.aker* and Singers should oae the Troches. Ul>itary;Offlcers and Soldier* who over-tax thi voice •Jd are expoeed to sudden changes, should’ hate them, gold everywhere, at 25 cents per box. la;6i3adawT r • J3E"Lake Superior uoppsr Mill aad SMELTING VOBEB, Pitts*naan. PAM, M'CURDY & CO., . lUnuOtctupera ol BfIEETEINQ. BEAZI2E6' Altp BOLT COPPEII, PRESSED COPPEM BOTTOMS, BAI8E1) STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB SOLBEIj: ' also Importers nod dialers in METALS, I'IH PL j TS, SHBET lLOit, IFIRE, dm. (Jonetaoti, on it mdl TIKSEES’ MAC’HIKES ASD TOOLS. ■ Waacoocix. Ho. US Pint and 120 Secocd ,r wu . Pltmbmgb, Poun’a.; , orders of rr>c t-- xnj d.-ilrwi tern mv2^-fltwiyT £3TId Nervous Sufferers of Both bbAE3.-A re.irrnd geoll.oten barlo* been cl .tormi to health to a tew d.,e, »ft, r antUTgotna ali Jb. coal tootine .pd trrcEolar a.p,o..Te moole „j treatment, withont; jffupcos*, considers ii his sicreci duty to communicate to hlc aQictod fellow crealures the kxahs or cua*. ; Hence, on the receipt of an ad< drewed envelope, hs will'send (freej a copy of the preacription used. Direct to Dr. JOilK ft. DAGi i» ALL, 188 Fulton airoet, Brooklyn. V tublltlydawT * w*. o. aosursos P . u WITH*OW DOCOLA£i,-.^.^..._..wu J jr)j i * umiB & mis Lifts, Foonocos and Machinists, Washihotox Woaxs, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. Omcx, No. 21 Market stx*at. Manufacture all kinds offiT£AU BNGXNKd AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, CAILBOAD WORK, STEAM. BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WOAK. ; t. ♦•“ JOBBING AND BKPAimJftraoSTon eliort 92! icp - mh2HrJlr 2KTRGNA l-IL works. Bong, jUiltcr # Co. Works at Bh*rpebtirg-Btedos, AGegUeo, VnlLj Office-and Wareactifw, No. ia iIAUttKT dTItRICT Pittsburgh. , Manufacturers ol ILLUMINATING and GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. No * 1 BKFINteB OIL. n..u-xpi.,. «ive. always on hand. • Sieei Worts. ISAAO JOX*i. M^. JOHN L. Born^. JONES, BOYD & C 0„ Mauajectoren ot OAST STEEL; alim, SPSlai, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL : I 21508 ANb AXLES, comer of Bttaj and Fint.treete, Pittebui.t,, oci». J m. Qtfaaweu. • ——— tarCOEHWEIi" & KEfia, ' : * 0A>JB(AOB HAHUFAOrBLKUa, bILVKA AMD BEA3S And M»aufictQ(Pri of • ADDLiiRT aNOCABMAQ* UABD-VA'KB, J>o. 7 Sr. oLAIB cjtuKKT, | DUQJKSiifi WAY, t«»r Brfdja, PITTSHVaGU, PA £3Er*uius.is & aAajmss, tIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BASK VAULT I LOS VAULT DOCK. ASP STKEL-LINII.D BUBGLAK-PBOOF SATE UAHUFAOTDBEiW. 12* cwl % 131 T/'rtrd Ictvce* 4 K'ood : ootf »gefa.. A o rtA «id«. BANS LOOKB *Way« 00 haiitl g3CJOHH COCHRAN af KR&7, IDmufcctnreri of IRON P.AILINO, IDOK VAULTS ASD VAULT BOOKS, WIK DOW SHUTTKKS i WIKDOW ODAKDS, to., Kov «1 Second .irct w’i 8£ Third bei\ e> ;i Wood sod Mi. Tel. Hafb on hand a rarioty of new P a tUn i6 , f atc , and plain, cokable for all porpwc*. Particular attentiunpaid ;o oucioßias Qr*T<. : Lo* Jobbing dope >t «hort uc-tice, tars. a. & C. P. JJLAF^iirvipfc* iIAWUVACTCBtiiij aud dealm'ln BOOK, BBIKI CAP, LBiXKB AND ALL KINDS OP WBAp’ PING PAPER. removes horn No. 27 Worn! .trt.t to ho. 33 Smitbfield itm t, Fittiborgh, Pa b»-OASH OB TRADE FOB H Ul.< SSC S ‘ fiOUttSS & SONS, Dealer* In JUBEiON AND, DOMESTIC BILLa Gfi EX. CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPuSIa. fiANii NOTES AND SPKOiE, No. 67 Market Pitt* burgh. Fa. WCoUcctiona made on at] tfcr r-rindptO cjtita througboot the United Static .^a fcSTUJSNBY H. COLILUs,^? WARDIN'O AND COMMIESION MKBOnANT aai wbolaaala Sealtr io lOHKESE, DDXTKB, SENDS, PISH, anil Proiluco goatrally. No. 25 Wood unit Pttuborgb. Pa. . £!OMMIs!SIOtf PKOIiCCE We have jjowilq atcre a largo slock of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Consist jog la j>%rt of too bbl. obotca To'k Stata aul ob'o Qimo AtmlM, Lake Shore Potatoes, Blow*, iPrinio A’**'?* *«., la bags an bine s. • PeacheS* 11 * hulc * 01 “?* Kentucky, and lllioii* Dried 6t'ti lot Pared Fev he*. 1 ™ S3!SK?&fcl b < Ur ' tl< *“■* , rr** 25 bbl* Pr»|arel St eel Cldac. ; 6 bull Dried Chnrrte*. 6 bbl* Pitted Dried Plum*. 10 k>ga Country Lira. J! S|* *h d 6 *«*' packed Bot Ur. 60 bbl* prime While beat*. 40 bajb Bla k Wa'jjnU,' * j a Sicker? Kuta. ; »0 do Clover firel. ISO do Timothy Seed. 250 do Flax S*«d i 1 25 bbta Helloed Carbon Oil \ 60 baah Barley, [ '■• • j £0 fall* Extra PamJlyjTlnnr. ' d *P l,O V° i bd * a O»®f»ted atoek of Pro- DHlEDlriSrl* “AOtt". tUIESsB, aid _ » liT » •f* 1 *T»ry kind o: CoanUy Produce. Pe)eoo»de*ilaglaanyof tee *’.o7«.noised iSuSfPf 11 * u *2 advantage to exunlns our stock, before pmcbatinr e'sovbere^. L. m VOIOT k CO., Produce and Commlsiloa Merchant*, ; _ PMOtlwd 86f; Liberty atrret, Pit sborgb.l AUAHL>.— Huvlpg made ar-dSk renteatent* to operate before tbe *•* OoUagee #f the Uultcd Stale., and Ue vSrlotM Deotal Ooßfeatloiu ibj tbe purpoae of brio nine ?T. tore ib* prbftesloa my APPABVTPB FOR Vt THAOTING 5 BETH WITHOUT paih; I *JRi be obliged to be away. Cram mv oal h CitiaUr part of oait Spite* aai S tt «k“ r , .aa my paUents may not be losers tberaVT i tS? dated with tt# kr. ' n«ntuf known ability in every brakbh of th* who** elegant filling* an tbe adatlranow!!?iv 0 * .NEW GOODS I A IBicSH ABBITAU , SEW GOODS JCBT BECEITBB. ..hiPST *»■ °°P GBBB OAITBBB. of arKSS.*.-. & W** ofDADIIi’TINE xobuovo aSd ooa? BoSnfSifj^^oatt! SSISIW “WB *“*»«& - laM « WWM*OBB.Blfi>ta, i t», L S “T - *—-■; JOHH IHOMPSOSi. fcmieau. ipni, j WUJ nam ha his pisant location, oh Idbortji STBlitT, nsit hpus. tothjhrtjgs, • ohan«ipatA t »flT» x t. uitmaM B. A. TAHSMTOCI'a. BQK > QO.. *** «*■•»«€JtatindWo«d«i»#to.. UCTJQ It' SJiI.ES. /YIU’HAfcS’ CuUKT SALE OF V. . \J OABUE3itICDK«* i: IS IN Ei'T B INGHAM ■ »» SOUTH PITTSBCGIi—Wii b. »t on TOKSDAT.'ApMI 7[h, 1663, at cur.., 0 f iitDrcai «ad Carion nmU, (HeUel’a T*t»:n ) « or .-i>srr e Talnablo lot* belonging to thu nuu- of Oaroiisa unniby, d*.>- j*d, k thf of Kan fiirtrlnghaca. a* r ' lot* on the siJo of Canon itreri, b*. twee a PtilUpa «od : lAroI!c9 a r:«ta, each kt 24 f« iron Ij> 120 JeetdoCp. fix lota on th* ntJrthsra aide cf Far.- 1 - _ ......... uvituem fl.tie if FaiVtj • not, f\.» aijd.e**to/ Fhiilip* stmt, each £0 feet fa,at tod Is-j i«,t o*ep. ' tli lots oa the nnrthtri; fcf Maine acid east of Beilr-rai street, each SO feet front by I2u dfsp. Foor lots oa ithelnortb liJc cf Jano itrwt. be- B f°wn anil CliTor Ltrceto, esch SO feet hoot by UO.reel deep. Fit* lo § rr the sobfhsfcto of Sarah street adicta io* M» Borough of Soot-h Pitta* bargb.cDoffottinraboat 62 le t *o a tbauihirabonl % °lw' to l th ,! #,d * of r ateat. bod each ex ■ «udlng tbtotjgh to tfca B.own .Till* road. -T. V *?* fi ,n tbd Boioash of booth Htt*burgh, 72 ffot fronton aootb «iJe of, Btngbam atre. t bj ?00 .oai iliep, 7* fret out front Third atriat. ror Jurtber pajliCtilara enquire of H. Ua'fr%ta bx*qut r, bo. 713 Pou.th tlitou m » ; l:lawiap2aled.' i O. DAVIS. • ret. li “ uUPXfeBoLI} Aon D Hit 0(1 is. a MjK* NITOfJ’E —lllll5 (Thnrrdaj) AFTKENOON. ip'i! 2d, at 2 o'clock, wilt u'toid.it hwi 6-1 Fte* street,'.* Urge stuck of lioa-ebot. atd Kltcboo Feral to re, ii xu n g *ti?eb tu»* u. e omrr«> ted oak l]at it«c. W Ut Wh.t No;. t«oaet« »». ii g«ny Uiatri hud Better*,b-e »et Wa i at < h»lr Drwslog Dareauii Knclis d Wa«h fftaeda, r*ac* Mfcods. Otk tu.d Mako.any v%alout turn f'l U-OithMa, Sid-lipai(i,;Sx ebatcD ’lab;* JDlttiiig Konu Cham and Daft, C*pn« u-1 cioihT B.da Baddl.g. Hit tuax*. »)a»varo, Lamp*. Blind*, Kttohei B»fe, Ctrukiug biaailla, BreaLfect ftuo K"cboa Tw^afiJEngrarlog 1 }, 4c — p - i -■ J o. D/.VfS *rcjt 1 UiJi-10. i\o ‘h.j 3 Btre ®Vka# JO*t icc?,i>l a large and rul.d attcrtffirat of Utst Y u ik, Pullet] hi* and Kft344CiU4«tj xoait . ‘ mm mu* F BttrtEiJ, BALMGBAIB, i l • i 1 _ andGAIXSBJ?, BOOTS, BALSIOBALS. { *UoAiii!uKtS, L'ti rrl, S'aiDiT’AllTlmNOOH, Apill M. \.T. S' c ‘ ck » ftt Ma.ouij Kail Atcstou Hooße.Mo 66 -‘ l b 5 , ° ,d ' *">«!■. >ng”ln «S p ~ n """fr"**. B rim, U'jh .od Low Bl ' l ' O' l ' l ''! bloo ßio. ft*Js f 1 «' r " oblW ’* Cr ">. T.tttil. it'd, if?!,”’ Boutg*. Matron., QTcn.w.re, Lunpi, Liid Msr-rtm>*«t or u uttk^o*', , :T.A.iai t Qi,SLL,AN.“ ./■? ’ O JAP.HiSJ.ud EQOAU QtlOßb* auction .rA, ._ v . n i nß , t MeVW!».d-, Auction , :>• *• McOLALLAWB. I not. JHERcmfjirT T*iii,osta, y EXKV HALF, & CO., jjinmu Merchant Tailors, Ar* new retiring th»ir • SPKIKG STOCK OP GOODS, ti iiih 1 . 1 , 0 *, 0r " C 3T >'«>•. ®u=i hu K»n ul»t. uui fnS“i* ‘to »pprcbat on ot tUlr Wend* *i.d paktont; vid ttuvlnc, bj , } OT - at. teatton to brtUua* an 4 .tries integrity, tl meet tna »j pro*a] t*f all wLu tuay f«vvr,u* w.tfa a call. . uni fo ays ts^i W » rd . e i r *“>•?"* to#nmr “»* ot reasonable » groat many Uttlvou&iS, Wr C Ji auU L uo a. we l a* for the « T 5 *" 13 lhto ““ uo L oir a ii“,: "ra r °' lons vy * 81. oulot r-TBSAI « ’ pUILAUKLIfiIU - i.; SluilT AKI) OOZML HOUSE. 1,000 DOZES HliJEOar 3U1E78; ' " AKD BLD * na» 1,000 j,\i; jr TBAVKEIMO '™ D %™ ,»«. BSttM. <>otp I.OCO DOZSH Bwgjnr OVEBALDe 10,000 PAXfiS COTIPMADE PAHTALOONa j AND MARSEILLES AND COl/aS? AND GENTLEMEN'S NOBNISHING GOODS. * Foruia by BKii JfKTT, SDCII & CO., iLAsxnrAOTVBAE*, M&tart*"' “a"* ft-. Asbutam U imtk« i rnc*.» - a»th, 18 1 f paoFOCALb sill bo received at thin X offlc. Until IHOUSUiI, lb, 24 April u 12 ocloefc m. ttr the cf *IVC huKOkK , V h ' ™> •* lb P l '* bend. bleb, and ort s tatSf“°V"" m °7;■?*»*V*«}«««vid. to S.*?* ««)b'»KiOoc! Iloki.eil b.et.n to-hno-i “‘ “h co;or ’ »«l*etn»-lot lax than Ul»j S. d i i? So an *lll be team! bo bid v. 1.1 bn rereifoiblrom au> one b.ddtr :or ora ilban one hundred lor*.; „ub ball lb.:. deli.ered cu o bebratbe 15lb bin!, .lid tie uianS on or b-lore tbe 15ili Ap. it nest, to bedilivtred! ar erlnrpecuun.nt a.;y pouultqulr.die itlao.tv U ' h ,l , ‘omp'esd «lt!i n sh. <,*a rpeuflod. tbe U. I. l|uto nmenl metv>e tbe riebt to S5 k le th* a> ¥ , ;W' b > Puicbnio l•. o;. u ui° ber» at the eip.nee oftbe contractor. i> mule a on. ritj Bin ba requl ad lor tbe leltb ui penorinaa. at the contract. The lldht leieeerrcd to tfj.ct all blJ.dtoaed toobidb.; i '< Pjb«fl hi O. H. OBOSJIAH. • tnn.l-tt Aa l-tant Q. 11. U neeV MAAttoOU; mow [I.OOXI ttuW I ®S OBE , D 1 “W* 4 * puVJihYd, m • eettled Ba* -L c * »®- *** :e j*l* ceati. a Lectaro on tbs na. tUBK.TBKAfatairiAH® BADICAL CDP.F of ttperarturrha*or &a*fa>ali ff enfcutiiu*oliuisj». Bmf *iou«i bexail end impediment* u> U *f.-nse genetaUy; Coniamptroa. In. so>ijaati list; MenUl aid l>nj ß tc*« tactpuiiy antLor °A tfc ® sm» Boo*. £*. *• a 8000 toi of cofferer*.” btut nutter B*aJ j2inr P i?S e,iT *i? 4 '®’ w • da,w *.P*t-pAlii, oiTie »7 a&a& tn»sl&si I AVI BUUJLo. i! ! | ; Sfrs ,il “ f 0“ *’Hjabi. j 9 Toll. • v??*L a "/“i 1 * '‘iriapraditKe. i £.£“;<>■>;■ CrWtfUii*. *,oifc ••• Li r ~!‘.S t °“.‘ J ! KC "!f“ U ’ llldk “‘- e '»“ *«a flaw ; ;| ] ! 1 J'erw.ei bjr •mh3o r • * - K - T ACO. No. 65 V-b.a I JKAb. u. HAhsjLii i, Frodaee & fieneril bommUtki Mtnliut, | HSBOHASDISS BBoksß, And a*aler taiUkllldi lit COTJSIST t-BODOOK. 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