<s>> !$ ' : 1 I ■Kj 1 • ' i V -£i f'! (■: o'; .U L .1 : >vr? .S' , '’ t : , 4> '.-i- * O ‘ t,' *’* ~y • -V ‘if ,1 } ••'« -~V * I i k , **•*. . * • •.••*r. ,'piv •...••,»» !(■•■•!)''' - J ’*r • V S .. .; a•„ i < - S j.wsiss\;i: sfc:.-.*.;:: rVv *:;? v...| J .‘.-.•AfcV: ‘ ■ Sv.Sw&M-J;; w M-.’-' Ij Is. ... . .'«fc ‘ ’ • • •<« «ll »:■:;■ .'N X iiv::;. : £tK M. i i&sssap t. 'wT • * s;&fcj.'S' : ••■fj >*.v i :S4s- •'*■•"•« L".- i'i':- - *. c>> 'jj i ' : lf \ \ \ \ • \ I L MONDAY MOBNINQ, APRIL 6. 01X1 ASJfAIRU. wwottichl papss or tan am. jbnttauxnui;OauxTinonforth* Om rrm, Vj 0. X. Bh»w, OpttoUn, Hoi. U Fifth ■tnot—OOßtotrt d*Oj I ' ..... x» nr». nr ssabb. l.o’olMk, i. * 00 , JO U " ■___ to 40 • “ r. 44 S*r«iiuUr.„_ „ uB_ig Court Beporii. Oox.ol Puu, Oratin' Coro, to. Itmm r. SnurTT. AancAß Law Jraw Hon. Tkokas Xnua. Amooun Law Jura—Eon. X. H. Brow* Awooiiti Jwai-Hoi. J. Baoww. v Ihb Dati«4Ui Hotdiy of Much; Ist Monday 5 Jon®»lst Monday of October: 4th Monday-of December. Betum dsjre—First Monday of eoeh month, and the first day of each term. Trial Uet taken op on the first Monday of each month, embracing au caaaea at ferae on the Jkrarth I Saturday preceding the first Monday of each month. Sheriff 1 ® Sales, on the first day of each term. Argument Lilts takenop-on-the Monday saoeeed lag the oondnsioa of Jury trials. } Olatrict Court. Pb*sd>kxy—Hoa. U.ZUxrro*. Associate—Ho*. It, W. Wiuuu. . . Tux Hat*—'Tbe fourth llowUT<^£f an * , 7*4f“r’ July and Hovembcr. Betcru days—Tb» fin* *°»* day of each mouth and tbs first oat - of sscb tom. fiherUTs Bairn on the flm day “*T» Aisnm Won—Monday, April fitb, **<* •**** Iron city College—Testimonial* ' 71m XtUovlfig ansolloiud letter from on* of the firm s* Bansr A Borjwi paysa Ugh, bnt desarviAeMßpHmamt to an institution which numbers among. Its graduates many of the meat IsbUlfCßt and auooeisfal butinsn men U the country: Prof. J. 0* Smith, A. JT—Dear Sir:—l hare long /tit it my doty to express to you the high opinion I entertain of the Inox Cirr Oouan aa an institution fit In every respeot to proper* yonng men for motive bnsiaeis. foan moit unhesitatingly say, that I can oofoaive of no way, By which to make the tears* of study more thorough and practical than that so long pursued by you, and which has been So fully attested by th* unvarying taoeess of your students. What I regard as on* of the most admira ble, important, and never to be forgotten fea tures of the school, U. the constant and watchful care bestowed by the various Pro fessors In behalf of their pupils, and I feel as though I oould never repay the Facultyfor their efforts in my while a student there. These feeling*, together with a deep sense of duty, have;prompted me to pen this note,' and I shall never fail to say to yonng men contemplating a commercial oonrie, “Go to the Iron City College, if you wish to acquire » perfeet knowledge of the science, ana -be '• come suooeisfal practical book-keepers. .' Truly, yours, B. H. Bun, San, Pa., March, 18,1883. EUran.—Yesterday was Easter Sunday, and was the most beautiful Sabbath that we have had for some time. past. The sky was cloudless, and the warmth of the sun made out of doors exercise very pleasant. The churches were jdl well attended, and the crowds that thronged the streets before and after service, bore ample testimony to the fact that a day of so muon beauty was fully ap preciated. • We noticed in the suberbs the burstlog buds of the other shrubs, showing that spring is far advanced. Bmiwoeth Bug*ast ros Youxo ludzxs. —We invite attention to the card of the Bev. A. Williams, D. D., Principal of this exeel lent institution.. There is probably no more beautiful and healthy location for such am in stitution In Western Pennsylvania; and the high character of Dr. Williams as a Christian and a scholar is well and widely known. Pjjuxd Thuough.—About seven hundred rebel prisoners passed through here ou Satur day as route for Baltimore, and from thence to City Point, where they will be exchanged. They were pretty hard looking customers, and were mostly captured at Arkansas Post. It is said that some three or four former Pitts burghers were ef the number. PoLO*nCKOtuu*—Remember thU i« the opening night and we expect to tee Masonio Mall crowded to its utmost capacity thii even ing to'witaeas ihiimajUr-pieoe The subject Is near our hearts, and the exhibition first class in every respect* ji i ■% s. Jon* P. Htnrr hsj received Ballon's Month ly Mogesine for Kay, which contains a large amount of in teres ting and useful reading mat ter and seme verywretty engravings. Also, the laatnumfcer of Beadle's Dime Hovels, en titled the "Single Bye." / . Haw Basxuto Housa.—By reference to our advertising columns it will he seen that Messrs. Ira B. MoVay k Co., successors to W. H. Will lams k Co., have opened a hank ing hou*e,No. 75 Fourth street, next door to the'Meehahles'Bank. " / Yabksi Boaixsox.—This gentleman opens his bundle of oddities to-night, at the Pitta burgh Theatre.. Judging/from outside talk ba will have a suoocssful engagement. Extxactiov or Cobjii.—Dr. Randall, well known for his skill in removing oorns and bnaons, is on a short professional visit to this dty. Be# advertisement SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. ttaovaa sjrn Biiu i bnwiso Madina, lor family and manufacturing purposes, ere the tbest in nee. , x ; i • -3*. Cniwjjrv, General Agent. 4 W». ;b. Tilth street. Clothmq.—Our affable young friends aottposing the firm of John Weiar k lftfahant Tailors, Ho. 126 federal Street, Alleghany, have Jojt opened the most exten alvo and rwliffth stoek of spring and summer good#mrexhibited waste! the mountains, eompridng some of the most beautiful French and American Cassimeres, Cloth*, Cashmeres, Kareeilles/Aou, Ac., tobe foundin the east ern mark& ' .Thiitaaterpriilng firm has also a very lafgo assortment of ilia latest styles of furnishing goods, add noonsiderabie quantity ready •madrdothingof superior quality; We advise our Allegheny patrons to .call at this astabliskment, and see for tbeauelves. Cyaut CtoTsura amd Wnu to But Tint. —Thaenterprising firm of Wm. H. McGee k Co., soerchant tailors, corner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fuUy aware of tha extraordinary advance in Spring goods, have purchased lastfeUa beautiful Mortaaftisldstt, eaaslmercs, vestings, Ac., and they arenow ready to open their Spring t»de with superior articles, at greatly re dnead prioof They will sell their goods by the yard If desired, and as thev keep eon staaUy on head n large supply of reUy made clothing, customers can be accommodated on dekaan, or have a neatly fitted salt to order. The work Is all done under their supervision, tend always warranted to purokasers. Just B*Tuax*» —Samuel taham, Merchant Tailor, would respoetfally inform his friends and tab pnblio in general that ho has Just returned from tha Bait with his now stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of all the latest styles of cloths, caulmSi *&d votings. Gentlemen desiring n stock to seleot from that cannot be surpass ad hr ahT ether lathe dty,and their gar meats made In the most fashionable manner, wonlddo well to giro him a call before pur- Merchant Tailor, Mo. M Market street, one door from Third. * Yocio Lanin' SnnuranT.—Edgeworth Seminary, at Sowiekley, the advantages of n delightful and balthy loca tion, entirely in the .country j a limited and Select number of pupils, forming a pleasant fUnily drdsjthe best influences on manners -m* Bonds j every desirable, domestic. com forts with'the most efident and tberough la jtraction In all the braaohesof education; |or riding on horseback aro also fvrntiW Tons* moderate. Prof. V. D» ttsw has charge of tha department of music* JT«tMillonown.on MoniUj, 4^,, For oircalM or pmouliaUrrlnr, SXJiuw PmU.nt,IUT. A. WlllUmf, V. P»- , .ffcUwlmn. su, Bu»u> Vounrutt Sioc » *• -w—4 «Ji tUM, M mUpwb«x.rp«t. iii' -'>' «*- ,v' '■*''*■■?,. »laOJ&a»a,at A* Juaoala Ball Auatlau Honaa, a call, wtora wa, .HI find awy Urn andMmplataawort ®*®t for ladlaa, (anti, alaaaa aad okfldran « waar, at Buah laaa tkaa ralaO plaaa. I» Ton daalr. as, rapaira «r «ltar»S°®* jour dwalliß,, crulaaa* of .toula*** —JJ “J •••t* jrour ordar at Oathbwfa Oinnau* <Uu« will ?^J3S «■«,&*. Mi UtarH *W* "JSf il AU ardan laft at & promptly attended to. All tmu to »4 risen ; —— FHOJI WASHIRGrON. ItaU “» Was kxxqto*, April 3,1883. sthtatht roa axrcaiia. Bob. patriots ladlaa af Waahlnjton ou jaitarda, dlrtribotad loma hnndradi of dol lar*, Wilab th*j had eoUaatod, among tha r»- fiigaa* *h® taro baau oarad for at Arm, Hoi* pitaL To-da, tha, win ltart for thair home* Initio bordar Stoto*. wharatha, hara famUlai from whom tha, tar, not hoard for months. Tha, oaprafiad tha doapaat foaling of gtati tuda to tha hind ponoua who had taken an tarest In tholr walfara. rsa antrr vkiult ram to kasoh Ibt. Tha Dapartmant will land out on Saturday naxtln tha ataamar for Now York, paymaa tara with monay anongh to pay all tha troop, *5 “««h and South Carolina. Tha payment will bring np all arraaragai dne oar troop* to tha litof Marah, with tha axeeptlon of a amall porUon of_tha Army of the Potomae, whloh -will alio soon be paid off. raui xoxxt to th* soLnixta, Sixty one thousand dollar* hays baon dU trlbnud as prlxa monay among 931 elalmanta by 8. P. Brown, Biq., Nary Agent of this olty, aeeoidlng to hi* noent report to tha See ratary ef the Nary. TU OeiOUD-jOAHABIAH DOCTOX AQAIX. Dr. Auguste, the Canadian negro whom we teoenUy referred to as having applied for ex aminatioa as Surgeon in the army, has b**n examined and found entirely competent. Be was at onoe. appointed to a negro Vegl ment now being raised. Any other colored physician found similarly quilted will be likewise assigned. _J!- Tax Iboh-Clab Lamon.—Thfa Last of the nine Ericsson steamers known as the ‘‘Monitors," Is almost completed. It is expected that on Tuesday next she will leate her wharf at Chester for Philadel phia, where she will remain three or four days taking in stores, and then sail to join her consorts on the coast. She is by far the best of the iron-olads; the experience gained in constructing the others having suggested several points of improvement. Her length over all is 200 feet; mean length 183 feet; depth of hold 10 feet. She draws 0 feet 6 inches forward, and 10 feet aft. She has been magnificently fit ted op, and sumptuously furnished. Tex rebel conscription has utterly failed in North Carolina and Southeastern Ten nessee. The mountaineers resist it with arms, and the rebcLauthorities have given it up. M nSMEJTT*. STANLEY t CO.'S POIOPTICORAMA OF THE WAS, Demoting every Nature ef Interest from tb» rianra or thx xibst aua bowk to thi BATTLX AT VCBnCBBOBO, IftUnpontd with ctartUßf DIOBAMIO EFFECTS, Brilliant AC«gOileftl trnprnmntitlniii and Tab teen, exacatal by Maywand, tewli, and a corn of •Bttunt artiits, at MASONIC HALL, OoumriDi MONDAY K'VJffiNTKTG. April 6. The harrrrs ef tbe battle field, fierce and deadly oonflicia, th« din of bottle end the auh of war, are represented with life-life Titidneet. The thunder of tbe cannon, and the din of the bottle-held lUI apes the ear of the andlecce. The fire and evoke ef the advancing boats, an* their deaerate charges, are eeen. The fearful w.rk of carnage and 1 death la pre- MDtfd'aith a dlet’netoev enlrlililn— re a’ltr. By the aid of extensive aad intricate nt chiosry, meeheairal appliances, eheateaJ affects and ingrntont dioramic accompaniments, nafer before introdeord Is this coantra, the endlsnee can almost imagine theveireeaeraafepertatonor theaabltae end stirring so* ass represented. The surface of rash view is eo artistically arranged that the beholder ptsyldistliicUy traverse with the eye an entire bat tle-field, or fellow the meremente or the Orand Army from the onthreak of tbe rebellion to the present tima. Eecb some will he Illustrated with a graphic descriptive leoinra. Admission, 26 cents; Children 15 cent*. Doors epenat7-eomenoeat7?do'clock. Carriages may he ordered at tjd o'clock. . AVHatlnesoo *KDSTCDATand 6ATCBDAY iniBwOOHS at o'clock. • apt. THEATKK Lawseas Taaaoomaa. Paiqwor Antrum,—Private Bone. $6 Ooi sta ck seam tn Prirate Box, fl i»» Parraettwaad Dtm Clrclo, Chain. 60 emits; Patelly Glreta, 16 onsi Colored Qallary, Uomta; Ooiorsd Boxes, 60 Men ; QaUery, 16 cents. MT Zngagement for efx mights only of the laugh able r—rtlin, •* YSHKH BOBUfBOlf," who will sake Us first appearance TBI* (Monday) KVtMISQ, la the grttiAmericaa drama of the PATS OF 76. DARICg DBTTOft.— TASXJEt BOBIMON. BALPH - ,0. VOBTBB. 8aLLT.,...,..., ABSlfi XBKBLIK. To coseledo vfth The Phenomenon. .mb. sirxoe. BCTTBIOCP. $lO0 BOtraTr ALL WOUHDKD SOLDI! M Are now entltlad-to. Oall at ones. t, WALTBB DAT. Uenetal Cor't Agent, 106 fifth sL, third door below Catholic Church. mhlMweod JJKMUVA U JOHH THOMMOH, Zoropeaa Agent, ViU remove from hli present location, on Liberty atnet. to HABD BTBEBT.next hones te the bridge, on the Brst of April next. ‘t yyilKN THIS OKUJtIi WAJtt 15 OTIS; ox, WBIFIBO lAD AMD LOHILT." Song aad Cbenu. too c0pl« of ihb b-xoilfoj newßoat jail iMtind. W “| ls “»<*■ Willed, fee, of poMtfi, n.noelft of flic* b/ CHABDQTTB BLOMI, «FUlh e 1.,, opa Bote ImtfaEa»U'. PnriT.lUJ P 1..,. , r u s!SS! r^B ne<l *“ T# Uun<t>;fafme3 foot,oboe.ll.Ololr.ihn xhojwuf UpuSjlfiJ M. th- caxtoißMi of tn. old booM ol i*fwn BAT, ml tbe pxbllo genandlj. *■ LUiD BAM'b UMDIAT. Jo. otAJW JOHB TBLTOED. SifoSfiuß~TffUiXKl>^A~toSJ W|«MW bt Mm UMk of AnlbtaS which foknoto him Doc wotkln, ml hla tnoTI. vl>bmoittootionolMjihlof rtS. boon mU not ot pnoal. Bmjilro at >«. UY blOmt, mnoAor U&nm “8. B. C, Box MA ritubrni P.O. 7 ' hM;tl ■xx*!• XIXI.AT. JX. ..;.eoxn nnroxo. T INDBAY * TBLFORP. Wholksalb JLiixo BXTAIL QBOOXBa, TLUUK ADD FBO. mUOI PZALBKI, 117 LootJ otimt, FUbborfh. ooA’to -• _ ■ ■ - ' ' DxIUK ia UiUUCUK OIVKM tbit a HidoßAf iA&BUIMUTintTkMoIbu i OIOIT, and how la Iho Woman, Fautootioiy, wills I ■FpiMlbraalooaMimFatJlMFMW*. . ttrtfcßwd • • • S~ IfKlNti WAU-rAfititß.—Uon'tp»7 hlfh twkm. Beoatlhl BoUa Fonn forircti. WWb. (hr U««U, MAOlhglggJ*;, *» mbit IT Woof ■two*. Sins aokks rotf iot conioatnx ohoot nlno acni, aoor Iho reohboo. of w. A H. Wuw, UoUlun lawaafclW oa which b OB ohnafoaao of aprlac woMraaf lon« tram mh|li B. H. DBTi»,e Waut oAVAlbahoar - fUtt BALK—Moor Jfiii Bnginei, ' loaflii* to AJbahnj out: jbfolio of the uailMSioftho Oomwllbo oa FUw liijhM. A. D.UUXB, fl WoUrmnot. THE LATEST NEWS by TELEGRAPH FROM WASHINGTON. OUB SPECIAL DISPATCHER Bpeofal Dlipatch to tha Pittabnrgb QueUa. Washototox, April 5,1883. ®*®uioAtioxb roa TiAnixo with nrsuixxo TIOXABT BTATXB. The new reguUUona whloh th* Sacratary of the Treasury has been for some time prepar ing, for the oonduot of trade with the Insur rectionary States, were completed on Satur day, and the Western Surveyors and Special agents are to meet W. P. Mellon, Supervising Special agent of the Department, next Wed neaday, in Cincinnati, to oonfer with him as to the local roles and restrictions under these regulations for granting permits for trade with the Insurrectionary country throughout the valley of the Mississippi. Orders by the Seoretarys of War and Navy have been issued placing everything oonneot ed with this trade in the hands of the Treas ury Department, in order to prevent the con fusion and conflicting action heratofor* em barrassing the trade. The Special agents of the Treasury Depart ment, already appointed, have been empower ed to aot also as agents of the Department, under the aot of March 12th, for the leisure of oaptured or abandoued rebel property. To take possession of and account for all such property. And orders from the War and Navy Departments have been issued requiring their officers to turn over such property to these Special agents. The tax on every bale of edtton brought out by private speculators Is (16, not (30, as previously reported. Shipping permits will not, of course, be granted until this tax is paid. The general effeetjof these regulations will be to place a more stringent guard over trade, along the border, to teoure more re venue to the government, and to put an end to the army and navy offloers speculatiog in cotton and other rebel products. PKODIBLS TBOCBLI WITH BBOLIBD, Parties in high official positions here say that three weeks ago Secretary Seward sent a dispatch to the British Government an nouncing the determination of the adminis tration to regard the sailing of another ves sel like the Alabama from British ports, under similar eireumitanoea, as an unfriendly act, and that it Is a cause for war. Those famil iar with the cotreipondeaoe touohing the sail ing of the Alabama, just published in the EogUah Blue Boojt; and a more reeent cor respondence with regard to other vessels now building in England, say that It is eonducted on Earl Biftsell’s side with acrimony and In language indicating a desire to bring on a war. He refers our Government to the laws as providing the sole remedy for our alleged grievances. It Is thought here that our fu ture courao in matters depends largely on the result of Gen. Hunter’s South Carolina cam paign. It cannot be denied, however, that danger of the most serious oompHeations with England Is thought by some of our lead ing men to be daily lnor«aslng. Gov. Bams ey returned from a visit to the Minnesota Pint, yesterday, and found It and the whole army In excellent health and con dition. - Ex-Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Wol oott, the former Attorney General of Ohio, and brother-in-law to Secretary Stanton, died at midnight last night at Akren, Ohio. The CommitUe on the Conduct of the War has finished thrir work, and most of the mom boro will rotors home on Monday or Tueeday. Advance copies of tholr report wore mailed to leading Weiteru jcarnali last Friday. Gon. Hooker had Invited the Committee to visit his army, aad sent up a boat for them. They intended to go down, hot oonid not got off at the appointed time, and finally the trip was abandoned. Gov. Andy Johnson will leave for Tennes see, so soon as the departmental obstacles ean he cot. _ Col. Lafayette Bingham, of N. V., Is seek ing authority to raise 20,006 men In the bor der States to operate in Arkansas and Florida. Ex-Gov. Stanley is expected here soon. The_Obmmitteo on the Condnot of the War called on the President yesterday tb orge the Issae of letters of marque. .Wo. Bupum* » H. OvnuoTos. DBATB OV AX IXDIAI OBtlV. The leading Indian Chief, Yellow Wolf, of the Kiowa tribe from Colorado, who was here at the head of the Indian delegation, died at one of oar hotels last night of pneumonia, end was burled to-day In the Congressional Cem etery. He was their principal spoketman in their late interview with, the President. His lest advice to his companion ehloft was to re stain at peaoo with the whites. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided'that the agents of a corporation which has been licenced to sell lottery tiokets at its place of business who are employed to sell tickets in varlons parts of the State are also required severally to taka eat lieenoes un der the act of 1837, seetion 04. Tha de cision is embodied in a letter to Richard John son, 8L Lonli. 1 Gen. Williamson, formerly Attorney Gen. of Maryland, was arrested yesterday in Hew York on hli way from Canada to Richmond. Letters were found on his person to Baltimore and New York rebels offering to carry pack ages to the rebel eepltol. He was sent to Ft. Lafayette. DBBBITBBB JUFIDLT tKTUKXjKO. Deserters are coming in so rapidly that those who return soon of their own accord will, although the few days of grace are passed, be treated leniently, and no questions asked. These sentenced by Hooker are par doned. ooiiacncgr xutOTXov. The eleoUon in Connecticut eomes elf to morrow, the latest advioes confirm the expeo- UUon of a Union triumph, and a certainty of our earrying two Congressmen, and add some what to our hope of getting a third. M DISTRICT ATTORXIT ArPOIITID, It Is a significant indication of the regard Government has for the achievements of the black brigade that the District Attorney for the northern district of Florida, just appoint ed, is Culver P. Chamberlin. rinioi Busoion Amman. P. McClarva, of Burlington, lowa, has been appointed Pension Surgeon. ixqpAiain. The 7lst Ind., paroled lest December, has been exohanged at last. From Naahrtlle April 4.—Surgeon Charles M?*.* 0110 ! Q I Jt Johluo *» waa thrown frjmhls horse to-day, aad almost instantly fronted."** pri ‘° a#r- " riTtd the A Union mnn um«d Hoopn, who M.. ml. It. oonmiptlon not ( ,ww asrdm, v? f i.rrUlu on Tknradu night,.tan nlbk*tom tbtaoit,. Tho,U.oUn<thUh«,,. b m V. a: Launched. Bolton, April A=fho U, 8. itonuUn Armltron, «w ImooM at Brobonpcn to. day.' Bhltrill bi Now Yetkto n. odn kn auwklMry. f BBfIOXAL. notiint uouu Hainan. From Vickibui* St. Louis, April 4.—A Cairo special aays the advices from Young's Point, up to Tues day night, state that th* enemy have with drawn a large foro* from the front, to th* rear of Vicksburg, in anticipation of an attack of the Federals, via the Yaxoo Pa?s or Haine’i Bluff. • Yaseo City and Greenwood have alio been strengthened. Heavy gone have been moved from the river front to the rear of Vioksburg, and quakers substituted. Daring a very high wind, on Monday night, the rebel gunboat Vicksburg broke from her moorings and floated down stream. She was captured by one of Parragut's vessqfl. ~ unless lometbingii speedily accomplished by th* Yaioo ( Pass *xp*di‘ien it is presumed it will b* abandoned. Shelling from tbe-nearest Federal battery commanding th* rebel works, at the foot of the eanal, eommenoed ou Wednesday night. Among the Southern items is one reporting information of tbo Peace party, heeded by Henry S. Foote, Alex. Masly, editor of the Biohmond Whig and others, that their resolu tions on the subject of peace wilt probably pass tha lower house of Congress before ad journment. Tho late course of the fi»£»irtr Is disapproved of by many leading members of Congress. The Chattanooga Btbel says: a blow will be struck before June, that will unfetter the long manacled Kentucky^ Reports from Columbus say that 780 rebels were discovered yesterdey, marching towards Hickman, with the intention of taking that fdace. Gen. Aeboth started down this morn ng with 800 men, and a larger force is ready to leave at a mom-mi's notteq. Washington Items Washibotob, April 4—lntelligence re ceived represents that all was perfectly qniet in front of our lines yesterday. A rebel seeut of twelve men were oapturod a few deys ego et Catlett's Station. Hampton and Fitihugh Lee are said, by a deserter, to bci et Culpepper with an estimated force of 2,600. There are no rebel forces between this and the Bapoahannook.; Hon. Edward McPherson, of Pa , will, on Monday, enter upon hla duties as Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Mr. Ester has been efficiently acting in that capacity at the last: session, his appointment being only temporary. ' The following has been received et the War Department: St. Louts, April 3,1863. To Major General HolUck: —Col. Harrison, commanding at Fayetteville, Ark., telegraphs that CapL Worthington, with two companies' of the Ist Arkansas ; Cavalry, returned to-day from a scout in Cirrol county, Ark., after four skirmishes with the rebels, where he killed twenty-two, and took seven prisoners. Oapts. Smith and MoFarland were killed, and Capt. Walker is a prisoner. Our loss was one man wounded—not dangerously. A band of guarriiias took the steamer Sam Gaty, and murdered several soldiers, and nine contrabands. Gen. Sloan telegraps that Col. King, who is in pursuit of the guerrillas, had two fights yesterday with them, totally routing them, and mortally wounding their chief. [Signed,] S. R. Guetis, Major General Com'g. Arrival of the Steamer Northern Light New Yobk, April 4.—The steamer North ern Light arrived at this port to-day with (237,000 in treasure from California,and (13,- 000 from Aiplnwali. The Parser's report says that the Govern monf has seised ai| the property belonging to the Transit Company, including thesteem ers in the river and tbe lake. The govern ment dedans that the Company have violated their ooatract and in accordance with its terms their property is forfeited. Nothing bed bein heard of the steamers America or Moses Taylor, at Aiplnwali, on the 26th. It was doubtful whether their pas sengers would be allowed to cross the isthmus. Brigadier General Cowdea in Boston. Boa-rox, April 4. ; —Brig. Gen. Cowden ar rived here last night. Be was met at the de pot by the Mayor end members of th* Com mon Council, together with an immeme ooneeurs* of chitons, who gave the brave and gallant General aa enthaslastio reception. The Councils have-appointed a oommtttoe to wait upon the Genehti and tender the hospi talities of the city. From Norireesboro. MosrsttssJEO, April 4. Gen. Palmer bad another skirmish it Wo dbnry, driving the rebels off. Twenty members,of the Anderson cavalry were lately condemned to death for mutiny. Gen. Bosecrans had disapproved of the sen tence, and the men .are returned to duty. Their pardon is conditioned on future good behaviour. From L.oQisrille. LocievTM.l, April 4-—Wm Kay was elected Mayor by about 800 majority. The mornlog train henoe to Nashville, com prising foor cars with soldiers, and two with passengers, wss thrown off the track near Bacon creek, by an'accidental displacement of a rail. No lives lost. A few seriously and several slightly wounded. Severe Wind Sturm on the Polomtic. HnaoqusxTxae Army or tbb Potomac, 1 April 4; 186$. J One of the most : severe wind storms ever experlenoe.d in this vlolnlty has prevailed dur- Ing to-day, and Is. >iili raging 10-oigbt, ao oompanied with enow. Decision to Favor of Degal Tendon* BooHtavaa, N. Y., April 4.—The Supreme Court, for the District of New Yqrk, derided to day that United States legal under notes were constitutional's to debts contracted be fore the passage of [the law making such netes a legal Under. All of the lour Judges oon ourred in this derision. Legal Tender*. Pbilsdklpbu, April 4.—Jay Cooke, Sab coription Agent, announces the oonverslon of eight millions of legal unders into five twen ties for the week ending Saturday. The daily average Is.over a million, and subscriptions received from every quarter iu large aad small sums, involving a vast amount of tabor and detail. . . Markets toy Telegraph, Ntv York, April i—Noon.—Cotton doll and heavy at 79973)*. Floor firm; sal* 8,600 bbla, Wheat quiet bet viiy fin); red R1,70@1,73; Chicago Bprice f1,42@1,«3; MnwankeeC]ab|l,64®l,«. Corn firm; 82,000 bu. bold at 91994)4 unsound 849910. Pork quiet. Lard steady. rWbleky doll at 40947 c. : Receipts Floor 4,028 bbla. Wheat 838 bos. Com 1,245 bos. -Freightssteady. ' i • Sterling exchange unaltered, being quoted at 1034 gar cut. for Gold, and 6* per oent. for carrencj. Ftoeka better; Oblcago end B. I. Cumberland Coal 44; Illinois Genual railroads?; Michigan South* ern 08; Peon Goal US Beading S 8& American Q*ld 165; Treamry 7;3 10’fc Ftbroaty, acdAagast, 104$£ one.year certificates IPOyOhlo fl‘s US; llUnoU.War loan 109)4. . Pmunstrau. April 4.—'The floor markjt contin ues dalhand eniy 1600 bbtsweredlspuKd of'for ex* port at «8 for superfine, >7 for choloe; and 87,2597,78 for extra family. Bye Hour steady at 85,; anocorn meal at-fi. Receipts pf wheat small and only 9,000 tra*h Penna. and Woitern red at f 1,tt601,7tY and white at 81f?6<31|85.i Bje scares and commands isl*Bo. Coro Is In fiklr request, and further tales of allow was made at 800. Oats are In domsnd and ,000 bosh Penna. sold at 80c. Clovers* ed, 86,969 6,78. Coffee firm. Cotton unsettUd. A : cargo of Cube Muscovado molasr.s sold at 46c, Whisky 48c. PABOBLL—On Sataid**. April 4tb,at 5 o'clock p. m.. OLI VSR L. PA&<J*LL, Hid fc» years and U menth*. ! Tbe fnreral will take place from his late reifdtnee, So. 7 Mulberry alley,irau (Monday) ansiutoo*, at So’elock Stock: for tUiAs—ioostabs or*’ reliable Stock, which will pay from IbepsoAts from 99 to 86 per oent; Apply to 8. MoLAIHA 00. 820,000 to Loan on Bond and Mortgage i . > >97,000 •' Pmn'Amtrr Noise j apt UIiUW WINDOWS FOK SAJUK laJwT IO * J Tbe Show Windows with some fehiletnr. at J. L. Oarneghan's and J. M. Oarr'e, Not. 116 aad IIS Federal street, Alleghkny City. mh!9 . . ■ t • R.M.DAYU, FBW BOM bAUL—Few \J No. 7, In the ilrat Freebyterian < harch of this ctiK for sale. Apply: at City Tea Hooasl' Ho. 11l Balthfleld street.* R. WBAT. " bt&tf , . .• 1 ■■ - ' • (Ul JJUXtt3 UAkAta AND UUAUII AVU EAIHISB f.r»l. b, . , ,i , Cl&jDk ANU tllL BAKitKL XKKbB juslrteriveda d forstleby :] ,«Mtabo'.h.im,I^,l. kakbs, ufadkh, »1X J.MEB BOWM, Ve Wojl •fiswuara. raHttito-utfW-lti'iipkirtlb ■ AND BblA no«TS Um fcrMlatj ; HUIST B. OOXiLin. ORDIjrjJTCB. AN O FINANCE far the regulations oftfae Markets cf Allegheny City and prescrib “»» the dutfo* o» the Ole * of the Hnkid bto. I Be U enfufwed and reacted hm lie SeUct mad Common CntactZa oj tkt Oita 0/ Altagkm if, <nd ft <1 *enbf ordained m i mocm bjr A* eoibority <j/ U« •*»*» That the nt* Duktt House, occupying the •qoare bounded by Federal, tfhio, . Pitt and Gay streets, be an>i Iha came hereby le •< I apart a»d de e ered to ba a Market Boom, for the saM of all aril tlfilae usually sold in the Pnbllo Markets. t 6so. 2. That public markets shall be held from 13 0 clock bood oa Mcndsj* until 12 o'clock nooi oa Tuesdays; from i 2 o'clock noon 00 Tbu-.dajs until Uo'clock do bob Fridays; and ;rom 12o'clock n on QBtU I o clock p m. on ttuurd-ye of isch week. On fistur. av, at 9 o'clock 1 p. m., the bell t* a t ne struck dj the Clerk of the Markets, and in thirty minutes thereafter the gas man t*o shut eff and the door* closed. The door of the Market House shell only be opened during market boon, ee above rperiAsd. Bee. 3. Connells shall, annually, at the usual time for electing City Offle *rk, e eet one person whosbril •erre as Clerk rf Markets, who liter befog col/ e*on> or affirm'd, a-d given bond with approved ee curtty, fn the penal tom of Two Thousand collars, to be approved by the President of the Select Conn* cil,ocnditioj ed for the (elthfn* performance of bis dutree, according to the laws of the Commonwealth and, tbs ordinances of the city. * Sec. 4 It shall be the doty of the Clerk of Mar* ket* tob -ve a general the market*, snd to •># that the cttycrllnancte, and such raise e» may be adopted for the regulation of the markets* are properly enforce *. He enell open and cloee the Market Honse at the boars epecified la Mellon 2, torn oa the gas end llwht Bp the Market Honee when inch shall te necessary, and extlogalsb the same when it Is no linger nqilrsd. fie shall rent all botohtr or o.ber stalls or stands In the Market Huose.and In any adjo'niag space which m»y be al lotted for matket porprea, aod shall oclioct all rente for the same, and pay overall monies received for the seme to tu« City Treasurer, at least once esch week, • akiug his racelpt for the same; Provided, That un til tb« entire «-oit of the erection of the new Market Hall, Weigh House, and rthrr Diamond improvements are folly paid, he shall psy ever all collections oa account or msrket revenue to th* “T.-tasotcr of tee Commissioners for the Ere .tlon of a Market Home, City Hell, Weigh Ecalea, So," In pursuance of-aJMnt ZMolatlaa of Councils and the A* to Assembly creating such Commissioners. A>t. 2 That the said Clark 'of Markets shall l e firovlde 1 with snltab'e blanks and beoks of acconntf, n which It shall be nls duty te ke p en semrate ao const of all atolls or standi leveed, to whom, date of 1 ass and t nnoal rent, and a 40 all h onles collected, for whom, e don v b»t_?oetunt - Ho sbo'l alio be p.-ovlded wl.b enilable blank receipts and oheeke, In which he shad keep en acoarate aocoont of ell coll.c tioos made frem regnlu or transient leas •if stalls or stands, showing name of iccnp nt, or natnber of stand, d'te and amouut so collected, giving hie re* celpt lor each «un e > collected. aft 3 It shall he the doty of the Clerk of the Market to attend at the market place, daring anon matket bocr< as may be neotasary <0 torn# obellencs •o all ru’ee and regnlalioos herein eon alned, or that may from time to time hereafter bo ordamei and en acted by Connells, to weigh all butter, lard, 4c., of* fcrod for isle In lumps of one p?n d, (and no batter orlsrdihilibs sola to tempi of other weight than oui# pound except weighed cn ecalee in presrnoeef the puicneatr,) and i( loand defici-mt la weight, to ■else snd dispose of the seme as directed by tds Act «■ n-sembiy pas*d Ms'ch 18th, 1773, to prevent all uo*oand, tainte > or nnwhohsoms pr *vi ions or treat <’om being e*ld or ffored for sale, by eels! g the same aad taking sarii as,ion thereon as the Mayor m«y dircc , «ud auy person or persons selling or odor lug for safe uosoasd, <e nted or uawholsome ; lovis* looser meat, 'ball npo* conviction thereof, forfolt and pay a r the n e >if the vlj a fin* ef not Isas then leu 0 .llais ; to decide all di-putes that mry arise in the market between layer aad seller teaching the weight or tne*«uru i f art,cie> bongot or aald i to ate that all gar age and filth Is regularly removed by the Sweeper -il the Markets. a«. I lbs ‘’i*-k of the HtrkeUshall render to Oou.c is a monthli statement, (throogb the Com m ttteon Markets) showing the lota, amount of cell*.lion- for each month, which report shall be filed in the Tnmrtr'i Office,and by him cbaiged to the eccownt «f said tierk of Marksta It shall als t te the doty o. tbe (iforkof the Markets, when re- to exhibit his accoaut to tbe Committer on Markfets, er eny O.mmiUee appointed by Consbils tjexemln- the asms ; and at tue ezplratfon of bis term 01 offloe, he s: all safely deliver Into tbe Bead* 0 fl h ißswaor alt b >tdts, papers, scconnts, sud a 1 other things appertaining thereto, which be long to the cltj ; and it tbeedc Xrk of the Mar asts shall, ihr ngh ina taatioo, carelesst*>we or trend foil to 1 Uctja’ge tba dultsa of ofilce herein requited of h>m, bwsba 1, np n 0 nvtc ton thereof, forfeit end p*j,tor thaoteoi tbe city, a fin* of le ■ than a** nod D.-1 more than twenty dolUrsror each aud •very eltaw, and bo sabjsct to ism.val rom efflre. Art. & Any pen jo or perejoa .who sball in any matiu-r int»n*rr for tbe pnrpoaa of preveuUcg, or e .ail prersbt tbe Clerk of the MarkeU from eieoa* cin< end perf nmiug any of the doth* atuebed to his pMor, he, aba or tbey ao sffssdiog ebaU forfeit pay s fits of not lei thsnfive end not more tnan tw*nry dolia s. Sec. 3. Tbo Committee on MarkeU are bersby au tborixed and empowers! to make all necsesaTy raise aud regulations for tha better government of the markers. Theasme-to alter or amend, as the caae may require, subject to tbe approval of Councils be fore goUgluto effect. The Committee ere also on the secoud Monday in February, in each and every year, authorised to appoint one person to serve as Sweeper of tbe MarkeU, and oca person to serve as Constable of the Markeu, and at their discretion the asms to dismiss. Bee. 0. Tbo tiweeper of Markeu shall attend dur ing market hour*, and shad co-operate with the Clerk of Markets, nnder his direction, in opening end cloilng.the market house, aud In enforcing the ordinances and rules relative to tbe same, end on Tuwlaysand Fridays of each and every Week, Imme dlat-ly alter market hours, he oommsnoe, ■*»«< with »U reawusbfo dhpatcb, sweep up, cleanse and rsiuore from ihe tuaiket house, all filth aud garbage, rsmalulng therein, together with thag en the sur rounding aide walks. Me shall also, on Monday morning of each week, perfoni thesfmodnty, and as often as may be deemeu neemsary by the Commit- Ue on Markets, he shall thoroughly waah with hue the tusids of the market house and snrronndlag pavements. 80c. 7. The Market Constable shall attend durlog market hoars, and shall co-operate with the Clerk of the Markets, in opening and dosing the door* at tbe market bou*e, and in maintaining order, enforcing the ruUa aid regulation* of th* markets, aud shaU have power to call tbe City Police t j his aid when be may deem the same u«ec«*ary. Bee. fi. That tba doable row of stalls in the centra of the market honse shall be lasaod to butchers, for iba •*!* of lusher*' meat except' those otherwise spe cified. The Committee on Markets shall sec apart a sufficient Lumbec of batchers* si«llb, on Pitt street, lrout,and .be earn* are hereby appropriated for th* use * d occcpsicy of butchers telling btcon. Art- 2. That the ledges at the bide of (be butch ers' ettlls, or *0 much thereof aa may not be ranted or !*s-#d, shall be el oted tor the usaofprodoosre, for the sale of the products of their own forms, such as butter, eggs, txmllrj, Ac., rrovMsw, however, th»t co penoa shall occupy more thauoea-thlrdof a at* 11, or tbe tp ce occupied by a batcher. Fjoar, potatoes, meat aad such like markvtlug, will not be permitted to encumber the said ledges nader a penalty for eaeh ofloor*, of not Mu than 010 dollar for the use of the city. Art. 3. And *ll other ettad*, end so much of th* *re* M auy bo tecourjr, ehall b* leaeed to farm* ers.sflil g rilenen, for the of fruit aad vo»- übl«. * Art. 4. Tbo stands la th* central uoi, orso moch thereof m may be necessary, thill be ranted for th* ua* *f ferman, gardeners, dealer* in fruit, vegetables, beef ami pork suld by tbs quarter or more, andfor acy other purpo** for which do specific provision ha* boon made, a* the Clerk of Market* may have detntnd. Sec. 9. That th« choice of all batchers’ aod other •tale or a land* la th* arid taarkai houae »»>»« be sold by poblio outcry, eommscciog ou Tuesday, the Slat of March, A. 1)., 1853, subject to auch annual rent** may btagited upon by the Committee ou Markets; froiidid. That the said animal rental of the stalls or etandiahtll not be increased during the term.of tan .year* from (be data of such teas* on any butcher*’ stall for which' a bonus or pranfiam of twenty-five dollar* or more a hail have been paid; or on any garden •tend on which a bona* or premium of twelve dollar* or more ehall have been paid; wad vr*vidtd,/urtk»r That no lea*ee of a4y stall oratahd shall have "any right to sub*let the earn* to any third party, with out the written consent of the .Commute* <m Market* -'Seo, 10. The botchers’ stalls, store room*, and garden stands tn the iharket bcuw, shall be reotod aonelo make the y*«r explre on theblet-diy of March In each ned every year. The annual rant, of ,batchers stalls ami store rooms ihajl bsdueandmido payable quarterly la advance, to writ; 'On the first day* of April, July,' October and Jsnuirr in each and every year. It ehall be the duty of tbeObck ottb* Markets to give at least three daya*. uotloa to all •buteber* present and attending marketer the amount dosandUmsof pajnnant.'-‘flaah«Jl collect ihoe.ld stall rent and give-doplknto recent* therefor, la n book kapl for that purpose. Tha Clerk of th* Mark ets.wUlb* held responsible to th* dty.for th* amount due and unpaid for thetorm of fifteen days from the first day of eeeh and every quarter, tubas h*»h*n hav# brought suit before the Mayor or on* of the Alderman ofthe cUy,for n violation of thbordi uaoce. Any butohtcor Isaac*ofator* roomwhoahaU usgl otor ntose to payths aforesaid rent, for the •pdo* of fifteen days alter due notice as aforesaid, •hill upon conviction thereof,forfeit and pay, for the un of th* city, n fine of not tea* than thirty or more than fifty dollars; and upon conviction for n second offence, he, she, or they shall forfeit all rights and prtvlligaa to aald stall, room or stand granted by the city. -- • • oeo. U. Thai no penon ehall, within market hours, purchase within the dty-limits, for the' purpose of selling again, any flour, meal, grain, mint, fish, poultry, butter, lard, eggs, fruit orvegetablss, or any kind of marksting, under o penalty of ten dollars, for tbeutsof thecity.- See. It. Ho person shall slay or clean any beast or fowl within tbs Xukit flonss, or'pUeo any oflkl hldaa, pelts or skins therslni under a penalty offlte dollars, for tht ua of tho elty. Art. 8. Any ptisan who shall, forcibly snter the Market House after market hoars, or open any door or window of ths WUi shall upon coarietioa Ibero* of, forfsit and pay a fist of not IMr than Its dollars, aad ahy person orpenons so offending *fUrnight, bn conricUon thereof shall pay tlat of not fas t nan r twvnty>flTo dollars* cos-hilfof said flats shall go to tho proaaciitor and tho other half to tha am of the dty. ; •••; :• hcc.l*. It shall :bo oalawfol for an 7 person'to oioko; cigars, pipes,"or nmany othat.device for smoking iebscoo within the Uauti'of'the Market flows*daring market boon, 1 end om parson so : oftddtog shall, noon cottletioajtbersof; forfeit and pay a floe of not km than one or-more than three dollars, ©a»*balf of said floe shafl go to ths proieen* ton and tho other half to tho nse of the city. :• See. 14* It shall bo unlawful for any peTsoaor per* sons who hare rented or leased' dr migr hsitdftor rant ordaaM either of the store rooms In the corner of the Market Home, to sell* giro away, or In aarminnar, dr at aH7 time la said store, room*dispose of rotutn* oqs or |n alt Hqnorficr 107 mixture thereof,except nnderaiu byTbeeatbarUycfthetowsorthUCfcw mohweatt the ssle or liquors by Apothe* carles ab< Drucgtsta, under a penalty of ndt leas than tweaU.fl » defier* for tbeflnt Pflkcce,And for ths* second ?fl neo he, aha or ; theyshall forfeit and pa* n of m : bat one-half dnaidue shaQgat > theproeocutor, andUmothachalf to tho woof thi city, and upon conviction torn eeoondof.- fonoe, bo, ebe or they ahaU tortbU ail rights and xwir« Osgee to 1 Ud bonding grant'd then hytbo et^y. « Sec. 15. Tbe doer* of said *tore room* communicat ing with the interior of the Market House at the ex plrtt ion of the market hoar* heretofore designated, or that may hereafter be designated,' shall be cloeed end securely fastened by the officer vrhoae duty It te made ,to close the doors of the Market Hoom, and any person or persons occupying raid store rooms that shall open or permit said door* ofco mm uni ca tion to be opened fwtoept daring market bants) he, ■be or they shall forfolt and pay a>_fine of not lam than five dollars for each and every offence, one-half of said fine shall go to the prosecutor and the other half to the use of thodty. Bec.lo. Ho alteration of any Stall, Btand or Bench will be permitted withont the written consent Of the Committee on Markets: any person who shall wan tonly, maliciously, carelessly break; cut or defoce, by writing or posting bills, on any Pillar, Stall, Btand, Bench, Shelf or other pert of the Market Hense, ana every person elding; abetting of being concerned In such offence npon conviction thereof shall forfeit and pay a fine of not less than five or more than ten dol lars and the expense of repairing the same, one-half of sold fine shall go to the prosecutor and tbe other half to the nse of the dty. Bee. IT. The Batchers'Stalls shall not bo occupied for any other purpose than that of selling Butcher's meat thereon, (or as gpedfled In Bection Bth, Article id,) unless by the written consent of the Martel Committee. Every Batcher most occupy his- or her own Stall, or pay to tbe dty tfaeaame rates as herelu af'er provided to bo paid by transient hatchers. Every transient Batcher or other person wishing to dispose of meat, by a lem quantity then the quarter may occnpy any vacant ttall In tho Market (under the direction of the Cterk of the Market, and sball pay to tbe dty for the nse.of tbo some not lees than two dollars per day; and every person refusing to pay the rates aa pforesaid, shall, upon conviction for feit and pay for the use of the city a fine of not leu than three or moro than five dollars, tea. 18. The Osrdeh stands are rented or leased to their rwpeoitve o*nen for the sale of their own pro duce dnrtng market boors, bnt in the absence 01 the ewnera the Blanaa may, with the canabnt of the •jerk of the Marlele, be ococpled by ulbeis, who sbsil pay the dty ’or use tbtreof from twenty five cents to two dollars per day. Letseee of corn-r Korns, butchers end gardeners may at any time sell or t<aiufor their interest in tb«(r looms, stalls or stands lint no isle er transfer shall be vail I nultai tbe-same Is ratified by tieO.eikbf tbe Market in tbe preesnee of the parties, who shall pay blattwtn ty five.eeots for making the said transl. r ftec. 19. Ho Butcher or other per.on shall bring or suffer his, her or thoir ur dogs to cotne nto the M*ik<t Uoosa 1 uriag mvkn huors,'anl any Batcher or other person that will h-trbor or pormit un> dog or dogs to frequent or r*m«ln sbjut thvlr stalls or stands, shell be ct>nsldsred the owner, and upun con viction then of shall forlet and pijs Qu« ot not Hss than two or more th*n fire do4a<t. one half of-*aid fine shall go to the prosecutor ksd the otlisr half to (he nse of the city. 8rc.190. AH blooks, benches, b» rel', tub*, be*, ketv,ko,uied by the llutobers aad Qerdeoera in their bnainwe most be kept witnin the limits or their own Btel's end Stands, and nnder no tinum •stance or pretence whatever Will they bj elltwtd or penntktofi te obstruct tbe pusagj or opining* tnrough tbe Market,- and all boys oridtera otetract- • log euy of the siid p usages standing tt:orem, and any person so offending sball upon cou*ict.o* foriglc and pay a fine ol no> !«*• th«n one or men than two dt Mars, one-h If or satd floe shall go to the proseentorand the other half to tne city See., 2L The benchve iu front of the Butchers Stolls shall not extend Into the passage way. farther than sev n feet from the -enter of the nprigbt auoparter* of the Stall. All chopping blocks, signs, numbers, Weighing .cranes, 4c., used by batchers must bo furnished at tbslr own proper’cost and expense; they shall be of a uniform character approved and pot up under the direction of the Committee oa Markets, and any. person or persons vid.atlng the foregoing, •hall npon convlctloh thereof forfeit end pay for the use of tbe City, a flee of not leu than Five dollars. Art. 2. Ho meat shall be salted within the Market House, or pickle, brine, or other filth thrown there in, or on tbe parementsiarroundingtbesanie, nnder the penalty ol Fir* dollars for each offence, one-half of said fine shall go to the proeccntur aud the other hall to the use ef the City. Art. 3. Ho Botchers’ Meet, Vegetable, Fruit, or oth«r article said by weight or measure, shell be sold within tho Market House by other toales, weighte or measures than such as shaU have been sealed, regu lated, branded or stamped according to law, under a penalty of fir# dollar*, and the forfeiture of such de fective scale*, welghta or measures, and it shall be the especial duty of the Clerk of the Market to en forcai the provisions ot this Article. flee. 22. All wagons and oth:r vehicles bringing meat or other product to the market most be un lo.ded In a reasonable time, and loua dlately driven off to some yard or other place, as under no pretence whatever will wagons, horses or vehicles of any kind be permitted to encumber or ’blockade tbe streets within the Diamond square durisg Matket hoars, and Any person or persons so: offending shall upon conviction forfeit and psy a fine of uot lots than two or more than fire dollars for each and every offence, one-half of said fine to go to the prosecutor and the other half to th* nee of the city. Bee. 23. The rente of all Oarden Stands shall be due and mad* payable bolbyeoriy In advance, to wit: Oa tbe first davs of April and October of each end every year to the Clerk of the Market who shall give duplicate receipts for the umb In a book kept for that purpose. All Garden Stands, the rent of which remains uopeld on the fifteenth day or April in each y«ar, shall be re-let by the Clerk ofthe Market to the highest bidder who will pay tho rent In fall for a year.. And the Oifrk of tbe Market shall be held responsible to the city for the amount of all rants of Garden Stands that remain* due and unpaid for tbe termor fifteen days -from tbe first dsy of October he shall have brought suit before the Mayor or cme of tbe Alderman ol the City for a violation of thisl Ordinance. Any person having a Garden Stand .ranted er leased whs shall n-ghet or refose to pay the rent as aforesaid shell npon conviction thereof forfeit end p y for the us* of the cl y a fine of not less thin fifteen or mure than twenty-five dollar* . •**o*»*b«g«i>r offal of any kind shall be ten la the Market Moos* by any occupant of any •tall or stand, but U shall be the duty ofTuch occu pant to remove, or cans* to be removed, any inciden tal accumulations of garbage or waste, immbdistely at iheciaeeof market hours, under a penalty of one dollar for each offence, half of sold fine shall go to the prosecutor, and the other half 10 the use of the city.: Tto owner* of Garden fiends mait-occupy ' their respective stands or juy to the city the uma nOMMAujb* specified by the CommUtM on iUr kotsto be paid by transient person*. Perione Mliing Garden Stud, rented by the year, thell pay one hundred per cent, ntore rent theu that tpedfled or fixed to bo paid by Oudaere. And Gardners who thnll be engag'd e pnrtof the year in MlUog article* hot of their own prodttUonthaapsy fifty per cent. more rent then tuet specified or luted to be paid by Gardners who s.lloeiy ihetFowa prodaoe SeciliS. AUdeele-B lafioar, hoge end moeteold or etbrnd by the quarter or more, end all other article* •eld by weight, will be designated aland* r n applica tion to the Clerk of Market*; and no flow hog*. ®®** PI the quarter or more, or other produce told by weight or mvaiure, wIU be permitted to be offered wraale on any of the street*, iqnana or pavement* snrronndlng the Market House,' daring market houra unleje by anthorlty of the Clerk of Market*, who shell charge from twenty-five cent* to two dol lar* for the uu of each stands. Art. 2. Ail hog*,, boat and pork by the - canter, floor, o*U, and grain ef all kind*, most be eold by weight, and the same ehell be weighed on the city scale* under a penally of not I*** than two -or moro than five dollar* for the n* of the -city, and if re quiredby the buyer or seller the Weigh Master most furnish a bill of the same. flao, 26 On the completion of . the new Merkel Bona* the old Market ilotiio shall, be abandoned by the batcher* and gtrd-n*-r*;nostall or ■tindahall be reeled in or aroand theiuUd old Marketer the y*srJB63. Batehonid- the batdhersaod “gstdentr?, on ac on ant of th* noacamp'etl m of the new Market Home, be compelled to oaupy toe* r*»p» tire stall* anditand*,th-y shell be cousiderota* baringrent el or leatedata'lintend 1* the caw Market, and in cue any butcher or gardener who ih all occupy attalo? the first of April U63i lullfcll.io Mouit • st»U or ttand In ibe new Market he. ehc or th*y sha'l pay for the use o' the tame,' while 10 occupied, the rmtsa heretofore fixed by ordlntoceetobepaldbyiraostentpenoni. 'ibeaiid old Market HoU'e, while it leue'n* standing, is hereby apprepriattd br the tue *□: <co psnoy of farmer*, ter the tale of fl hit, potatoes apple*, gra'n of all klidi,defend al*o for the sale of bnc* and mestby the quarter.. .Thcec selling beg* and u eat by the quarter shall pay for the tue of the same iron twenty-five a nta to two dollars p:r dsy.'nt tbe'dla* trttioa of the Ol rk of the Mackots. -* Art. 2. That the rales and ragnlaU ,ni now In force fh Mfetencs toTiay and g>aaa.wagon*, and the piaon to.be cccnpied by tfaoni, are' hereby continued in force tor thepr.S'bt. **0.17-, Bolt* for violation* of say of the provis ions ofthe foregoing ordinance* may be brought be fore lbs Mayer or one of ihs A'dermt-n of the city, aa | iht several annexed flats and penalties teaorered by rutaavy ronvlations., •' fl*d,aB. That thls oidloaace shill be printed la a baudbUl, 16 be frated sad eoßspicnenaty poited through vqt the Market Hotue, and tor distribotlon previous to or.on the day of sale, so that ea h lessee or nnter may be famished with a copy. f1i0.29. That all. ofdinaocas or rules-of Gounod* forth* regulation of-aaßtlmta,.conflicting wttn any ofths provisions of this acdlnanoe, b* *nd the same are hereby repealed,'. ' . . u .- Ordained and enuted into a law. the 26th day of. March, A. 3.1803, .. 1 JAMia MARSHALL, . FnsMeni of tha Select uranttL Attisti O.Miornkon, Clerk or the £«lect Council. , ; JOHN BEOWH, i£, Presidents* the Oi’mihon Council. Attest: M.UoQoiotiflU, „ .... •' - Oterk of the Common Council. aoflOt JAMKB a KAKJUfc & BON, ' " < r . 816 O&ettnat BtirMt, ;• -j ; ' PBILADMLPBIA, ■ ' Hwnfictanaof x^oMiiriilaiiUj OUJ»a<Nliiir«, Engravimgt, 1 Pietur* Frames, PhotograpHMtmms, ■ Window ComUes. : : j: ifC; t(C. . nbB3:lm . HiMMKY I'Urfci.—3oo tiothio.Chim* key Tepe, orvarions f*r sale by ~ tS • - HIIBT R. OOLLUra. "VITATuH Pif KB—2ooo TUdi btine y, Plp«, frMn tto • bdi. MllWfc far •rtbr awl* ■:.'v::- , -HlW«tff.'OOliWm UdKKalt —SO boxes primo Ut BadunOteM. Jot imlnd ul Hrnto*T,' rasfi: . er7»raoß*»LT. X7l Liberty street. *|l eanuwof Tb*t and Wood streets. ICKLE^tJrKOVS. RECEIVE!). DB. J. M. LIHDMTt OI) HE ARCHER, (fU IttOlSI,) ___ • tha imparities from tha blood mask othermadidas. Tty It. _ FUBNIfrOBI POLISH mkkeuoM ftritUnrolmk aa wellaansw, nudimprovee tbe polish rf any arti cle of fumltnra, and costa but 23 cent* per bottle. * NEW PlBrOMEßf—Ffowora, Fluid*, Fairy. White Pend lily, ffprl g Btamoma. with u Urge assortment of ell perfume* mad*. : ' Drake’s P’aaUlfou Bltfen; Drake’s Plantation-Blttanf Drake’s Plantation Hitlers; Drake’s Plantation Bitten; . Dailey’* Pain Extractor cares bovn*; Dailey’s Pela Extractor enres none; Dailey’s mi Extractor amatuta; Dailey's fain Extrat’or cure* any kind of sores in a very short time, - t. ■. Ongb Syrnp; Ccngh Byrnp; Ooafh Sjnp; Oo?gfa Syrnp; Ayer’s Cbeny Poetoel; Ajer’s Cherry Poctorai; Aysr'a Cbsny Pectoral. Ayer's Chany Pectoral; Brown's Bronchial Trochee; Brown’e Broach!*) Troches; Brown's Bronchial Troches; Brown's Bronchi*! Trochot; £paldiog*i Prepared fl?u»; Pptldtog’s PreparedGlu»; B.siding’s Prepared Glee; BpUdlng’e Prepared Glue; Qooflscd'e German dltu a, Hocfland’a Germao Bitter*; Hocflaud*s German Bitten; HtolUnd'a Ccraua Bitters; .. ; Hits' CitnuoLMagnsel*; Hits' GUrmWof V agceela; Kills’OitratsofMaf >«•!*; lllU’ Oltratacl Msgctttio; Congress Water, fresh; Gengres* Water, fresh; Congrats Water, fresh; Baker's Cod Livor Oil* > Bakst's Cod L nr Oil} Baker's Cod Lltst OU; Hatband's CakiaedlUgast!*; Husband's Cafcined Msgools; Btabod'aOsldnad Miftmia; Brown's Fmnce of Glrge'r; Brown's EmtncecfGttiger; Brown's Eatso* of Bingo? Ayer’sSsmparilb; ▲par's Sarsaparilla; Ayer’s Bara*}arillaj Ayer's Pills,. HeLana'a PlUa; Wilson's Pil to; Blnntnger’s.Gin; Blhtjlnger’i Gin; Binninger's Oft; Oocoalc* for the Hair; Coconino Cor tbs Hair; OeMaine for tbs Hair; Borsett*a Preparations; Burnett's Prspacatfono; ■■• p ' Barnett's Pnpaasflons; fox sale at FUIiTQH’B DETOJTOEE, Ho*. 68 and 70 FIFTH 6TBBVP, C l J* VCTIOJT BMEB. ■rtBPEIANB' COUKT SALE OP VAU * \J OABLBBUILDIHG LOTS ISXASTBTBM*’' INGHAM AND SOUTH PITTSBUBOfL—WU*. k* : - -1! toM/on TUK9DAT, April 7 th, 180, it oofav of ... BaOroal And Canon itneti, (Heimra TaTota,} a ' number of TahiabU lota Mcngtiig to tka «ataW «V C«rolin*Qrm»by, dioaiaid, la tka Borenakof Xaat - Birmingham, a* follow* t fire U>U on th* aoalhcrn tide of Cireoa tire**, b*» • tee*u P* lllipa and Garoltea a re«U,Hchk>t 24 faet. froo cby 120 f««t deep. - •'*’ Six-lotaon th* northernaid* of Sank •ti*at f :; af» : '’ :>v ' v Jilnlog and watt of Phllttpa itnot, Meh 20 Mft At * tod 12'Jfeetdeep. .• ■ fclx loti oa tb« northern aide of Sank stre«t». b*» 1‘ twoeo PktUlpi andOarwUni itraotilaaeh SOLitnmi' by 120 foot deep. \s>;‘ Fife lota oath* aertbern tide of Jan* itmt, *4» ; joining aad east of Bailnari atmtaeeh NT hat fim " by 120 fwt d**p. . •■■••> Four lota ot tba north aid* cf Ja*« afreet, [w**a Brown and 011 m atmta,*aeh 20 lift Boat by liO’eetdaep. * - --^T Pit*to* oa tk* aotxih add* of Sank atiwt. adfokto - - tec wtd »a«l from Oltrer atmt, tank SO fa** hunt fey >•: « 12J fe6t d:*p. ... .... Three loti on the* nth tide of Kmisaii'ialin,, Joaepk aad John aUeila, tack - V ' i-- -v-_ Focr iota oath* north tide o 1 Jao* UmJow mu Jcaepfcjtreeta, oich SO tat great fcj UD tat deep - i ..: J \~ , _ Ata, Two kta lo tht Bwath of Boith-fitu.,. hargb, on* frosting about S 3 tat Md tfaeotfeir abetfl 70 feet oa wrath tide of Xi*ot itnet; and cook trading throajh to tb# Biown iTlll* rood. v- z -y let in the Borootfc of Sonth Pittsburgh.-' * 72 tat Croat oa south tide of Blashsai etteit be tat d»0p,.72 tat o«t from JhirtKrSu : , roe tortber portlealan eugalro of H. Birgafo., ■'*•'■ Exocttrr, 80. MS Foartfc street. > 1 - mhlfctaertapSated 1 J. Q: DA.YIB. *oet» • ADJOOKNED EXKCOTOR’B HAt.nr ' >•'? —On TUKBDAT KVBHIHO, April Tib, •* TSt' ' : *‘ i o'clock, *fll booold at the Commercial aba M rifthntvwi, thoroalftlniag parteMot H&M Dltfcrldfte A Bob* pUaiof lota In Xaat Ptttatmr*b,. r bolag » corner lot. on Penatjlvaaia ftTODDo ft»d Ho*.-• r . . <■ rile street, conUtofcg about one acre, betooctec to ", tbolateCot 6«M’i«iUU. Terau On*>h«iroiaht tbt Uliaea tn lS 1 ' - moutba, nlth lnt«naMentod :bi bond tad --i cage; tb« porcuiaar to payal»xpaeaeof ocsTayaa*; -it? f- ,1 LUKM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS " 1! AT ABOIIOH.—TDMDAT- AFTMHUOK. April 7th,ftt 2 o’clock, eelU.beaoU,at (bo rtlHniya.i. *•-? cf Oulombai Coleman on' the Jf«w Brighton Bond. ‘ about 3 allot from the dtyr* I Bay Hobo, 8 9oan_L. oWj l GoU, 1 jftu oldiatach Pl*t; i Bftroacb •, Spring Wagon, JTftTm Wagc*,Cert, Harrow, 8 Fleagha, Wagon andGart dbt, lot Chicken*, Hbt pod MikJtnvUnfJouit reed rotatoe*. togtthar with othar artlclea of rafoe. »P* ■** ■ * XT AtDABIiE STOCKS AT itJCrWONr 1 V -4n. TOKBDAY KVBHI&g,' April. Tab, at .. “ oclooktjrtt) beeold*atthe Oonnntbl'lilw Boom*, 80. fed Ttfth ktmt: v"• 9 tkarat Mortfaaata4HaauftauT«re»eat *■ 20 do Ixchaage.'Beak StoekpV.r.-/;' •;•••'r 1 8 do Bank of ftttebargh steak,- -7 : 25 do MttibarA A OouneHirlUo B. )L rv.»' . 25 do 'AUflgbenj VeUejE. B.* 00. Stock; . " r^ 26 do Pittabnrgh jt Steubenville & Ofcr* ; - i - ‘ apl !'„1 . . •.-^.::.Jra/9ATlK*W i Mii2.fe^ TKEABCBY LOOK AT AUCTION-.—" JL On TUBSDAT AYIHINO. 'ApHtllh, , o dock, will, b« told. 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