, ~<f aatte. HUDAS: ' MOBSISG.-iPBII, lo; ■ \r : CIIX AftAl&S. «r«iwwrM fiwi or .man. HmdMtMKmOimTAßCUniforUl* oa -*> *J fflw. OptWoti Hoi U fifth ocnooteddtUjj . ..... . -r -' . ); a ro.» nin • • . 48 • ; ’ . ■ ' Cmk Jteioiti. ‘ " l OMjuo'Coorr, 4a. . >i ■ Jutn P. Etnainr. . £.-s JrotHflW, *■■«*«*» Htiw 4nmWlnw.Kn.(.n.nni. , ,r r. 4— miT».lun«-Hm. J.Boanna..- ,™«Dave—4ifc Monday of Match $ lit Mo&av i «f Moeday of Octotor; 4th Monday of i Daaaabtt. Rotor*. dajw-Jim> Monday ofeach j snmtih and the now dayot each tana/^ .... TrUiUrt taka*.mo* the flat Monday of each .. aonth,mbncUcaft caw.at.ls***©nthejbnrth preceding tha flat Monday of each month. . . : tha flat day otoachtanau . . i . Argument LUts taken no ca tha Mondsyraceaed « iagtaecracisikAef Juytdak. •j •I'.---'; Diirtiict cowt. ''Tnnxnt3tT^kos,*M. v ßaiinos. - AseocuTa—Hoa.H. W. Wiuuaa. Inna Oaxa—Tfla foorth Monday offJaanaiji Aprfl, ' July and November. Saturn. days -Iha flat Moa .dajr of aach month and tha flat day of aaeh tana. Bba&Ta flnlea on tha flat day of aaeh month* Aucun Wux—Monday, April Stipend every IQh weak thereafter. Iriil ipr aach day oonrist of tha flat tan open oaaaa. The Coal Dinen’ Btrike»TiiU lor cua.piracr. In tha Court ol QurUr Bouloni, on i Than day, lads o Btomct colled up th. onto of th. Oomnouwonlth ti. Chapman and ; oth.rf, indioUd for oohlplmoj. > Ihomu M.’ l HtnknU ind J. Hi Millei, : ooocml for defudnntaj moved to quxih i th. lndlttmsnt, for th* following rmmaonß— ! that it did not oharr* u lndiot.nl.' oSu»: ; that it did noti.t forth th. mtttl bj which ; th. ohfmt of th. iU4(M eoniptrnof iru to b. ;;Mt*iud; thatth.nnnl eonntam.iihollj '. taiußeUnt to gir. th. dtf.B4.nU notin. of : t th.phrUonhui of th. oflhnM with whloh tinj : .Imlupdi that th. eonnta nn dotnotin in i hftt Mtttni forth th. nnaw of thd .jpiibnj »t -t .ttepM to h. lnjond, or. that lutnUott ln- Jir»d hgr ooniplrmojr jud thU th. , <ioanU Mn inrahigiTOt in Uw, by muon of > •nnwmlnty of knraat. • ■ TBnbwt Wood., 0. Bhtfer wid John M.Uon, ; Hiql., npHuwi for th. Common wtfth, ud - muted urn motion to quihj which iu Intf- I, bmroUd bj th. Canrt.. .. . A Jaty ru thro «npwin.lod, ml tho omo prooccdcdto.,-feriAL < Thclidlfltmee*w*s rad bj Mr. MeHon* hbdltefaAfgceWiLChspmu, Thomas Bad* fey,Dui*l MoGtolay, Bobaxt Paxkis, Xhos. • Wilaoßj 'XtiomM Xhonihi &nrdstr, OhnriM fanner* jaant BHfgi* Emn Bad* . Adaj&fp Afld othar; tril-dUpoiod „ -it&ksoini* aoid‘dlgfa r», with , nad aoMadatmagtofathartomtia , f of Übor for ihamaaivaa to four oaata « for diggisgphad to pmanU hi&dtr datar otflar diggtra iroa vorldog at a v-' # tdttat»jia7oftb!air«apl67«»flßd , tka publlo ht Inrga. XhC dafahdaaa balongad to dlffartnt pita adosg tka Baao»d Pool oa th» XoßoaganaU : rivuyud during tha manthsof Vabrmnry nnd j Mhrohlt U j vith dalagntaa trom ihn dlffara&t aoal • , fortto*pfl»po— of hdmaoißg thaprlonof dig* ! glag from thxaia to four oaata par Susflal j had I that n part of thair plaa waa to prtTaal oth* ; oral from" workiag at a lass ma thaa four oaati. Whaa bagaa to iaUrfaro with thoaa dlggara who warn willing to wark at a lowar ma, rathn thaa go Idla, this proaoeu- Mou was lastitatodo Paflialßarbar/ tarera kaapar at MoO!ais% la MiffliA towaahlp*-waa. tha first wltaosa aad tattiflad that tha coal diggars had , aaorgaaisaslaafor thapaxpaMofragulatiag tha prioa of digging ;'i tut thay ued a room 1 ta Uahoosa for thair mattings; that praduoa ’ wai aaat tharo .far distrihutiomtohaipthoaa ; whaaould not ataad oat without aaaiataaoa j that a pxooanioh was got up, with fifa anl druMj aad that u largo ausbar* among whom jniro, soma .of tha defoadaats* war* iu tha Mks 3 that thaj atartad (aa waa gaaarallj autderaiood) for Btaokbura'a vorka* wharo ; day Mrwßlaakburm # a dlggara taraad ouL Tho Court Uun adJounad' uatil Bziday moraing. ■ ... Mnaon Jonea. : Xhe Dectun CemmHteeot the Library Al ooebtipn aneounee for thb OTeningthe only M« leotarer who hag oppeired Ola onion. Union Joan, one of our friends, who hai heard him, tkoi ipaeka t “He b ns Irbh- Mnn. . A yonpc'bnh of porilbly thirty-two er three yonn of 0(0, of good hight, a clear Vrighteye, long block hob, parted in tho middle, n hnnrty phyiique, and biassed with eVident good health. 1 If in roioo b rich, foil, nod losorool i hb: manner, thoagh Tnrying with Mi eutyeot, ot ell times earnest, warm, haH-ebsarblng; hb fluency of tho nhoolhb ndssdhaoy of wordi, approaohOa themarTsllous; hijgesticulationlaiy,grnoa ghi, nmot, and impranin { hb momoiy nar or fnlHag, and hb judgment, to far as in hibited la the-ohotae and treatment of fab- Jnu, extraordinary. Zhb young orator who' Aka already bade a'name for" umaolf, will xin hb oratfon on "aaribeldi” at' Lafoyette Acknowledgntento. ' Tha followbg daantlani hare boon neelrod abas April 2d,bythe Allegheny Ledlea’ Aid jiedeiyi for oiek end weuadedioldbns 1 J : Mrs. Lethrop, 1 palr'soeki. Xri.Bodpaui, 1 gallon euohred poaahH. , Kra. Robert Hays, 6 quarts fruit. Kni’Btfn Xampto, liiwlckloy, • pain of looki,' 1 woofon ooror, 1 ootton aprud. ; Judge Warner, Bowlokby, #; quart! frail, 1 .look dried peaches. Jflu Spars, largo paekage papers. - Xhrough Mn. Hraaot, 10 neoktin. Allegheny Federal Society, 70 bhadker* halt worn ihirti, d towali, 0 pillow aaa&jdeki for pillowi, H bandegei package Unt. lof linen, lof ootton no. - Work hy Jndboi 24 ihirti, 7 pain looki, 44 kasdkarohisfr. - Mn. B. Oartb, 1 paekage hooka; alio, 1 luror’s foe ot 12. m ■ ■ JOPal Aonw'l Lnoroan on “ the adaptl ' bllltr of the Conltltution to a State of Xnsur aMUoa/’ daUTnad at Lafayette Hall lait ■; waning, waa one of the oblast and molt logl : .oal addraiaai wo aaor Ustanad to.. Zka peace - rpoaari and tho weir powers, of tho Conititn ■: itioa acarb distil gulshsd aad da&nad In a mna : mar sa dear and oonrinalng 00l with sack pa triotic Tiger, aa te aall out frequent bunts of ■; analaoa* front hb numerous and desplyln tar es tedaadieaoe. Wo are glad to annonnoo that tho botnfo b to bo pnbliihod and widely i i ; At the eton, on motion of the Hon. Zhomap ! K. Howe, tho andfonoo garo a rob of tbaaki ■ ,io tho Andgo with aa emphaib that told wall : *hoy worephatsd. Da. Jo ill—Kxxotal. —Dr. J. A. Jouee, Cwoallbratad nrgoon and phyilebn,hairo moradhb afloo from tbs Monongehele Houie, to Ho.d7 Omlthlald l treat, between TMrdnn* Hearth itrOeb, whore ho hai fltted op ialta-1 hb nod oonTonlant roomi. . Ho can bo ooa nltad for nfow woeki longer, at hb new tof aatba, ho tween the houn of nine In the morn ing aad lix In tho ironing. Wooxpar Dxxnorao^—Xha loan dry of Mhmrm'MoLaaahaa A 00., at HollidayibUg,' -WMMliirely destroyed; by flreonZhnndoy hit,hewed by tho u hloiring" ofaiargooait- JagTzhrleu ta oitlmatod at narod for ft, W* in tba Lycoming,andlWOla •hoHUtrooutyoompaay.;,,, AaomWCnowo.—Mneoaio Hall wu again Übd, jib erasing,'to wllsau tho Polopuoo morama of the War. Zhb matohbii prodno efontf art will only remain a short rime Jongar, aad wo adrlio all our randan to go at naan. Matinee oa Saturday afternoon, whan .ahUdtan will bo admitted for 10 Oosb. firm Bointoi’a Dutirrr.—Tba tome ■v -offo* will not fall to'aaa Yankee Boblaioa os 'the oomiUb of hb bonodt tbbOTonbg. Zhb gbooo are “Iba Timas that Triad Ul,"“Pao ■ ipla’a liawyar," and '* Yankee la China.” Tho - company will appear la fall strength, laalnd - : tbgMr. HandoraonanAMr, Poibr. Man Daownns.—Andaw. VaarelL a real. X s : Aenk .ot Saiqaahanaa township,' Cambria . : taewaty, waa drowned near Chaatkalu, Cfaar * sMdwnaty,whlb«nMnewydoanihbrirm with* »oft,n law daye ilnoa. ' OMitoot xnMe. fc-1 AxatkaOuAX OcMnunos.- An aarnmt DiKamloa of MosMntont TbasiM. By JomphA. Seim, D. D. Antbor of u Tbe InLtTitieu*,” u Th» pArmWe of tho T«n Tlrrim.** . Pay of tho Lord,” “ LeetnrM on tha fipiUlo 5? tb* Hobmri,” oto. Herhed nnd Bnlar|od fidl tton. Bhilodolphia: Smith, Ensllah A Co< Pitto* brnh; fbrmloby B. & Pavla, 73 Wood itneL 12mo. pp. 438. * < Dr* Sails la an aaraaat and diligent itudant and expounder of tha prophatiaal books of Scripture, and the present work Is the mature result of ntany years' study and InveiUgation of some of the most interairing, and, U must be owned* also* most oontrorarted topics da* ▼eloped in ooaaaotloa with tha whole subject of prophecy. This is a revised and enlarged edition of a work which ini is form appeared in 1856* 'and the author has em bodied in'lt now whatarar .frait of thought the intervening seven years of research and reflection on the subject, have yielded.! Since itr publication, in 1856* tha public have testi fied thair appreciation of'the work byieaiUng for several editions* all of which having bean exhausted, the author has oome forward, and, by revision Ud .enlargement, rendered the workitiU more' valuable and aobeptable in this new edition. As &r« Beiss.it an eloquent and earnest writer, and as he writes on a sub ject that has always had a fasoinarion in it, both for the learned and the ..unlearned, we anticipate a renewed demand and a wide cir culation for his book ia its now and improved form. Os tux O&ioxs or finezss: or, Tbe Gauies of the ’ Phenomena of Organio Mature. A Course of six Lectures to Wbrklog Men.- By H- Hnxley, P. B. 8., P. L. &, mtawr of Matuxal History m the Jermjn Street Bcfaool of Mines. " HewTork; D. Appleton A Co. Pittsburgh; for sale bjß.B, Davis, 93 Wood street. • Darwin's eloquent and- plausible work on the Origin., of published some time ago, has excited, as it was jiatural it should* a very wide-spread controversy among scien tific men,.on the subjeet which it so ably dia eusccd. The preseat volume by Professor Huxley, who is of the Darwinian school, is a plain statement and exposition of the same doctrines, adapted with great suooesi to the purpose of popular initruotion, —as, indeed, ltisoomposed of leotares actually delivered at tho ‘Sohooi of Mines/ in London, to mechan ics and working-man, and differs considerably from the usual olass-room style of leotures in our eolleges and universities. If any one wishes to hare a olear and loeoinot statement of the Darwinian theory concerning the 11 Origin oi Species," he may soon get at it by reading this book of Professor Huxley. Tnu Haw axo Coxplxtb Taxpatsx'b Max* nan.—Messrs. Appleton A Co., of New York, kavejuitpublished. << The New andoomplete Taxpayer's Manual; containing the Diroet and Excise Taxes; with tbe Beoent Amend ments by Congress, and tho deeislons of the Commissioner 3 also complete Marginal Ref erences, and an Analytical Index showing all the items of Taxation, the mode of proceed ing, and. the duties of the ofieers; with an Explanatory Preface." Which title-page so justly dssoribes the contents and arrangement of the volume, that we need only add the re mark, that this is by far the most convenient, handsomely printed, andevery way satisfac tory hand-book of the tax laws, whioh we have seen. It is edition of an indispensa ble book ofrefareaoe. Sro. 184 pp. Bor sale by B. S. Davis, 93 Wood street, Pitts burgh. ' Thb Axsxxal- IxYKsnaATiox.—The Com mittee appointed to investigate the charges of disloyalty against certain employees In tha Halted Btatea Arsenal, hada satisfactory in-: terview with Major Whitaiey yastarday after noon. Mr. McParland,.who had boon sus paadad, will go back to work to-day, and the Committee will investigate and report in foresee to the parties aoeusod. A Bra Bast,-—Mrs. Moltsena Koltaer, a widow' residing on Captina creek, near the Ohio river, is the mother of a girl now nine, years of age* whioh weighs two hundred and thirty-six pounds. The mother ud child are nowin Wheeling* where the ‘"little mountain of flash" Is to be exhibited. Assaultixo a Bov.—Philip Stolnmillar was up before Mayor Alexander,yestorday, charg ed with assault ud battery on a son of Hn. Nucy Bowden* The beatiug was not de nied, ud BtaiamlHer settled the matter by paying a sum of money to the mother, ud tha costs of suit, l ?ouB*AL*uro.—Wm. Stewart, of the First Word, Allegheny, vu arrested- yesterday for buying «gp in market honrs, to soil again. He waa fined fir* dollars jrad oosto, by Major Alexander. . MAftRIKP: OWNER—COS9ABOONR—On Febraasy Mtb; lI6S, by Bar. A. J. Ehdstey, REUBEN GBEINEB eadELUA OOSfIABOOBX,botk«f PitUbnrgh. . QUOnCB—On Ketch lOtbrlfitt, of inj aril. r* oBITBd od tlu a-n.™-*, it Bnddook*! Fields BlU* 818 QBE IBS 3. SPECIAL LOCAI. KOTICEB, SnoTnn in Bixn'e Bnrua Maomiim, for full, ud nunnfeetßtng parpoftt, ere tie but la on. , A. I.Ounn.SntnlAini, I 30- IS. Fifth itTMt. Teoeae Piut, Plifsnd Onunntil Btete fioofer, and dealer la Pinnijlranl. end Ver mont itate of tbtbut funlltjr mt low ritii. Ofitoeet Atex. Laagblla’di new the Water ! Worke/PUtiborgh, Pa. apStdn ;' Caur Cunnuraaxa WaaiaToSsr Tun. —The enterprirtig Ina of Wau H. McGee A (Jo., merohant tailor., eera«r of Pederoi and Diamond iqoore, AH.jtun y, boiag foil, twin of tho extraordinary adnnoe in Spring good., harephrchaied last fall > BeonUfol auortment of cloth, couimerei, TWtlagi, Ao., and they art nov reedy to open their Spring trade with-nperiint article., atgreatljre dnoedprieM. -The, will eell their geode bj tho yard If daslrad, and as tbej ; keep oon s tan tip on hand a largo ropplj of read, mads clothing, enatoDtors oan bo accommodated on demand, or her. a neatly fitted salt to order. The work is all dona under.thair snperrtilon, and always warranted to pnrohaoots. Faantonaaii affable jropng Mends oomposiof the fins of Joltn Weler A Oe., Merchant Teflon, No. 1M Federal street, Allegheny, hare Inst dponOdthetauit exten slto andresisreie stock of spring and shnuner goods nag exhibited wut of- the moon tains, So is prising some of the most beaotlfhl French and American Gouimerei, Cloths, Ooihmdrer, Marseilles, k£i Ao., to be fonhd in the east ern market. This eaterpristng firm hue also a Tary large assortment of the latest styles of tarnishing goods, end a considerable quantity ready-made alothlng of superior quality. Wo adrlse our Allegheny patrons to cell at this establishment, and aaa for thexuetrei. Jcsr Bamaxas non nr Bur.—Samuel Srohnm, Marehant Tailor, would foiputfolly Inform bis frlanda’ and tho ..public, in goneral that ha hu just returned from tho But with hie new (took of Spring and Sammer Good., Oonslrtlng of all tha latest atyles of elethi, cuilmsras and re, tings. Gentlemen dailrlng a stock to saleot from that oannot ba rarpus nd by any othsr la tha city, and { thair gar man ts made In tha moat fuunnaUe mannor, would do wall to gin him a: call before pur chaslng elsewhere. , - SaxnxL Gxuux, Merohant Tailor, So. M Market itreet, one door from Third. 1A Tuxxnob* Bourne.—The -Bointific Aewriooe,lnaa artioleon the Wheeler end Wilson Sewing Machine, states that upwards ofllt.OOO of them ars now In ius,nndtho demand for thsm to-day ts greater than ever before.. Mesirs. Gunner fr C 0.,; agents for these me* I*''” 1 *''” bore, hire sold luge numbers sines the lst of Janasry—the reputation of the" Wheeler A Wilson" being now So well Mtehlished the poblio will: bay no other. They hare a large stook of meehlnei on haad jut now,and any of our nadon.wanting any thing of the kind should by all mtans examine them before purohnilng elsowhero. bialfg ion sad brothers ara Hrrlsg to tbs aray, caanet into mire of HOLLOWAY'O PUiLS ANHOINT MEBXe Thejinrars Attftfctra wider the exposures of a iildiiifi lifl#* .‘ t .Oflly Jfiowiti m --V-, brl » ’ll9 .I* too dulrt aay xvpito or «Uoz«tkmi to iym 4v«lQbc, orpliox of fcoilrtu mU tad yoor 9ti*r tt C«thbtrt*t Ctrp«ater tad ( J4kUag Shop, Ylrjglm AU«y,tboT» BmlUiMd itwis AU work »Utadtd to.* 't THE LATEST NEWS BY TSLEQ&ATS. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR BPECIAI DISPATCHES Bpedal Dispatch to tbe Pittsburgh Gasstte. WASHIXOT6X, April 9,1861. OPIRATXOXB OX TSB &APFAHIXXOCK The enemy is actively engaged on the Rap pahannock, ud has camps ud fortifications, whioh are increasing in numbers, but many of the officers think that this Is the old evacua tion plan. The balloon and Signal Corps make the opposite report. TBS 00KX1B8I0XB& OF FSXIIOXB Has decided that It Is net feasible or wise to pay pensions in dlsloyalßtatei, either by re establishing agencies there or by correspond ence with the Bureau, there being great danger that they will go to the disloyal. The declsien was made onu application from New Orleans. FXXSOXAL. Attorney General Bates ud Senator Ram sey have just returned from General Hooker's army, ud unite In reporting it excellently cared for in all respects, and eager for a fight, and devoted to their commander. The sol diers never were 10 well fed or olothed. Mr. Bates was not over cheerful when he went, but returns In the best of spirits. Mrs. John Wood, now acting here, after singing a medley of national airs, last night, called for three cheers for General Hooker whioh-were heartily given. The head chief of the loyal Creeks, Hopo thetclo, recently died at the Sax ud Fox agenoy. The other refugees are still there. WBAT THI USB XL FICKKTS SAT, Thepiekets of the enemy across the Rappa hunook say that our foroes havf gained ad vantages Charleston, but decline to give particulars. The rebels are evidently gloomy. FAYHIXV OF THI AXVT. A million and a.quarter has already passed for the army of the Petomao, ud the paymas ters are already to start to-morrow. Three millions are to be passed daily until all are paid. WIBCXLLAXIOUS, The rebels on the Rappahunock were never so subdued ud quiet as to-day. They are talking in knots. It is ascertained from them that a fort has been taken by our forces, but what fort, is not known. Later Richmond papers oontain no dis patches from Charleston. Then is little doubt that a note has gone to Eoglud from our Government to ! the effect that, if other vessels like the Alabama pro allowed to tail it will be considered u un friendly act. Some think that war is inevi table, but the better opinion is that Englud will backdown. The'Adjutant General’s order of the 2nd insL, guarantees to soldiers re-enlisting after the expiration of their term of service in ad dition to the $5O bounty a furlough for thirty days, immediately after enlistment. The master of the whole army of the United States will be had to-morrow, preparatory to : putting in operation the enrollment law. WasxtXQTOx, April 9.—Nothing oficiai has been received up to ten o’clock to-night,wn oerning Charleston affairs. A private telegram from headquarters of the asmy of the Potomac says the tone of the Richmond papers of yesterday is not hopeful, ud shows they consider tho surrender pf the city of Charleston Impossible, as the oily will be destroyed rather thu be permitted to toll into oar possession. FROM HARRISBURG. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gaa^a. HauunuAG, April 9,1863. Lwt night, in tho Homo of Bapr«Msto- Utm, tho trno tnd loyol pooplo of this city otjoyod t porfoofc bnnqnot. Wkilo tho biU rolttivo to tho otU for t Nntiontl Oonrontion vt» under consideration, Jadgo Saaxaov,oi your dcliTcrod r withering rebuke to the Democratic leaders. For three hours the Judge kept t the*crowded audience entranced with his powerful and eloquent address, and although the matter was sprung a pen him, he handled the supjeot with the most ooneum aete skill, exposing the designs of the oop* porheeds, condemning their traitorous de> signs, and administering to them a scathing rebuke. Well may Allegheny feel proud of this young and able ohampion of Republican principles. Important from Port Royal. Post Rotal, March 28,—The Iron-o Lad Keokuk arrived yesterday la good oonditfon. Four monitors an in North Sdisto Islet with four mortar schooners, distant about sixteen miles by land from Charleston. The troops landed at Stono are said to have aooompanled a gunboat expedltioa, and firing has been heard there,*but nothing dsflnite is .known. When the balance the monitors will more is not known. . The rebel pickets are visible all alepg tbe shore at North Edlsto, and night signals by oolored lights are telegraphed along thb coast, thenoe to Charleston. The rebels et Savannah threaten to bring down their rams and. attack *asd take Port Reyal, sinking the Wabash and Vermont and capturing all the troops left there by General Hunter. The storekeepers at Hilton Head, iu oon* sequence, are selling dry goods, and other stores, lower than the same articles can be bought In New Tork. An order has been sent by General Hunter to withdraw our troops from Brunswick and Ferdinahda. . A tremendous explosion took place In the harbor of Charleston a few days since, cans* ing a jarring sensation to the whole blocked* lng squadron, six miles off. It Is supposed to have been a premature explosion of some sub> marine torpedo. From Yonng’e Point. St. Louis, April 9.—The DmoeroJ's special dispatch from Young** Point, of the Id, says that several! transports, laden with troops, Gen. EUet*s Marine Brigade, and one iron olad, started up tho stream this morning. There is no prospect for native operations before Vioksburg for some time. A new canal is being out three miles above here, and will be eight miles long, and empty into tho Mississippi below War* ronton. Three dredges and an African brigade are hard at work day and night. - Farragut still holds the river between Vioksburg and Port Hudson. The Queen of the West U up Red river. Porter and Grant are roconnoitering up the Yasoe with considerable ferae. The Very Latent from Charleston. HIiDQUaXTKBS AIKT OV THI POTOKAO, 1 April 9,10:50 p. m. J The Richmond Whig, of April Bth, has the following: All thoughts are now centred upon Charles ton. Official Intelligence was made puhlio early yesterday • morning that the . enemy** iron~elad fleet hud attempted to eron the bur and failed, but later in the day It was an nounced that the gunboats and transports had succeeded In eroning, and were at anchor. Our Iron-dads lay between the forts.’quietly awaiting an attack, farther intelligence is looked for with eager anxiety* eanfllot will be desperate. " Attempt to . Poison Father* Mother andSUtere. ißoarov, April 9>-rOhai* Staekpde is under examination at Beverly, charged with admin istering arsenic in their feed, to his father and mother and two of : hls*si*tef*.' Qnd of hlq sisters died, but it is thought the rest of tbe family will iqoover. The alleged crintinal is battwentjf-qneynars ef age. Themotire of w4 to have been the possession of his father's property. Important front ! the Department of I the | South. • ' l; * - NiW’Yoax, April 9.—The following letter, dated the 4th iast, beloiW Washington; Nt C., is the latent ftom that beleagu red town* Major General Foster is avt ae post of dan ger, and even without asaiatu to, it ia thought that he. cu hold the enemy in check.' More gunboats arrived to-day, and/it Is ’expected that to-morrow morning will .witness a fine display of 9 inch and 100-pounder rifle shell for tho special amusement of the obnoxious batteries. There is/however, a possibility that the town wiU be vigorously attacked by an evorWheimtog force, and that it will be. burned before the gunboats can work thelr way up ..'lb* crooked ohaanel without buoys. The poslt(on J of three gunboats, the Louisiana, Commodore Hull; and fEagle, the fort, the blook-hootos, and the breastwork cud dttob, which runs oompleteiyaroand the town, makes It apparent that Washington will b» a formidable place to take, although it la defended by not more tban-2,000 .The fori Is a sodded earthwork. It is surrounded by a deep ditch and p formidable abattis. : - lII* rumored that; Jeff. Davis has deolared that North Carolina: must be cleared-of tho Yankees. V V .k*\ A special dispatch!to the New York Tribnnt dated Washington, Monday, April Bth, 1863, says: ■. !: *,.■}••• The Governmeut bas advioss from General Hunter's Department up to April 3d, at which date the combined land and naval foroes were off Stono Inlet waiting for good weather; It was then blowing a gale, and if was thought doubtful whether the expedition would be'ablo to prooeed for fqrtyJplght hours. The rebels arextlli studious to keep their newspapers outofenr hands, bnt the govern ment hat inforn&tlojfthat Richmond Journals of the 4th contain ieUgrams from Charleston, . announdng that eight iron-dads were! off the bar, ud that the day of conflict is at hand. It is evident from the tone of tbe eonnnents in Richmond journals* bn this intelligence, that they are not so confident of the. .strength of the elaborately prepared defences of Charles ton against our. ironclad* as they would have the world believe; and ae the foreign minlatert here appear to think the unwillingness of the rqbels to let their pipers of a later date than the 4th reach ns is good news for the country. : The purser of th»' itet&er Feh Kee has ar rived here, and; reports ! that .the. attaok on Charleston was fixed tor Tuesday. Passengers from Beaufort, N. 0., state that on the sth Inst, jbeirebel pickets on the Trent road extended to a boint from Newbern. Affairs at Little Washington lcoked threat ening. The rebel General HUI was opposing General Poster's little bud, and'on Monday afternoon them was|a rumor,at Newbern that Gen. Foster had socroadered. This was not credited, as it'was .believed that reinforce ments from Suffolk |kad reached Washington. General Fosters position was strongly en trenched by riflo ptb ud ditches. Oannonadiag wab; heard at Newbern all day on Sunday, ud still on Monday. The gunboats Chicara And State of Georgia were ooaling at Moorhead City to run the blockade of Pamlico river,, where there was but one gunboet. j Eight Desbriera Drowned. Bobtox, April 9.-j-0n Tdosday night,’ eight confined soldiers,} in Fort Independence* awaiting trial by podrt-martial tor > various offenoes, esea'pad in a skiff, and pulled for South Boston Point. Seen after, cries for help, were heard, ud a ti(e*hoat started, from the fort In searoh of them, but nothing was dis covered in the darkness. All the deserters were undoubtedly J drowned. The names of the missing mein »*jo be follows: John Mor ris, born in Hudeafield* BuglauJ; John Dale, Concord, N. HV; Alexander. Devine, Irslind; John Morgan andjßen. Vu 'Eeusen, New bury, New York-j-all belonging to the 2d Massachusetts oavalrj; Chas. Edmonds, 27th 1 Mass.; Sergt. Patrick; -r— Connipghaai, Ist United States artillery; and Ben; 0. Davis, 11th United Stated Infantry. The English prjse steamer Arles' hat ar rived here. f lutfreeaboro Mvxfuuboxo,! April 9. —After leering Taylorsville on the 3d lust., two men of Col. Wilder’s command were captured by the ene my, ud both inhumanely shut. Their names were John Vanee and Ben Montgomery, of the 724 Indiaaar Montgomery was instantly killed. Vanee was ehotiaihe'headthreotimds, and horribly marked. He reached camp, ud made a written statement of hli sufferings. Captain French arid a mu named Cartwright did tbeshootlog. | They took two rings from the fingers of saying they would send them to his sweet-heart. Cot Wilder destroyed part of the village known as fiaulsbury, consisting of dwellings of notorious guorrllia*. The late successes have encouraged oureav *i*7- . i Sales oi 5-20* in Philadelphia. PatLiDiLrHU, April 9.—Jay, Cooke A Co., subscription agents, announces the' sales of 5-20 year bonds io day at $1,500,000. The whole oountry is 1 now stirred -up, and sub scriptions come pouring la from erety quar ter. The disburieaenu by the Treasurer for maturing oertifieatee and supplies to the army reader a continuance; of these heavy daily more than prebablo. Force of the fiteheis at Port Hudson. Naw Yo«k, April A Baton Rouge let ter, of March 80th, says that the rebels have 80,0t)0 men at Pott Hudsou, Gen. Banks ar rived on Friday, and an order was issued for the whole division to be in readiness to march at an hour** notice, with three days cocked rations. No movement'has taken !place as. yet. This Is to be thegrand-moyeupsn Port Hudson. Krom Louisville Louisville, April 9.—The expedition sent by CoL Bruce last sight, under CoL Boose, surprised Woodwaid and re-captured our stores, and several prisoners. There wes severe skirmishing this morning. Col. Boone pnrsued the retreating rebels fifteen miles. Oar fleet with the gunboats ishere.to-night. Market a by Telegraph. H»w You, April B.—Floor beavjr; tales of 7.600 berrtb at <O,l foe State, <t.to@7,*ti for Ohio, aod for Southern. Wheat decUaedaod teles •mail: Chicago Bprfog is quoted at f L3B<ai,Go. Oom Cull; MdMoflhtUOq tnubeb at 88080. ;B«ef dolL Pork hears. Xtrd oufot. Whfoky ColL : Beoelpts i Floor IG,UC barrels;; Wheat 606 bothela; Corn to,KX> btubels. i Btocks lower, bat doted finnsr; Chicago and Bock Island Railroad |uj£; lUioois peotrai Railroad 89; Michigan ooutDeru:99%; hew York Central liaid; PenLsrlraoia Hadma Rinr- Railroad Xr«a.ury 7 3-10*. 10%Q 0 eyear pHiLasurnLA, April 9.—Dreoditoffs drooping— decline of gold canting inch prices. Ho shipping de mand for Aonr, and aaltt tmali at for superfine, $8,6007 for extra, and <7AB>4<aB for extra tamil/. 2,OuubblsryefloureoMai<4,76. Corn meal steady at ] Wheat—Bmall sales of Western red at f L«5®1,88, and white at <1,7501,85. £«e tells fieelyat <1,19 Cum U In fair request, and 8,000 both yellow sold at 89c. Oats are in'demand and e.QOQjmah fenda. sold at 80c. Olonmed, <5,00 • . ~ OnrenrHATi, April B.—Flour doll and deauad lim. Ited; snp. rfine <6,6006,75; bat nothing of any const* qasnee doing. Wheat doll and no demand. Com and oats dail bat unchanged. Corn 62063 and oats 6S. Whisky doclitied to 43. Mni pork sod laid very doll and prices nominal;' 200 tierces prime country lard sold at 9)£i prime city held at lio. for b*>lk. Shoulders saleable at 4}j, and boms % bat not offered freely. No demand lor sides. Groceries dull but unchanged. Gold and Demand Notes ad vanced to 146 and ejlvor 135; Exchange flnu at par and % premium. ; : New Yobe, o.—Blocks better. Gold 47%. Gotten dull at 66. Flour dull; 9,000 bbls told—Stale <e 1 300C,4'>, Ohio, Southern, $7.3007,40. Wheat dull—l6,OW both sold; Western <l,BB. Oorn dull; £B,OOO bush sold at 68080. . Beef doll. Pork dull. Lard dull at! Whisky dull at 45^4 Sugar dull; Coffee dull. Freights doll, rrvfjrrs. WANTED—-By a priotioa) boimefi V V man, of siEtesu years experience In thfsdty, a situatiOß at Book-hwp-r in any businsss or burn* nett hou't, er selssmm or iianlUtS agent for a mtrooatUe or maaufooturiag how#, or win Invest from three to tea tboumad dolisrsavd beoamerlther silent OV • aellve ptitotr In the bus'n’ii. Address »W/* for three devs, at TEIB orffOl■; OITUATION: WANTED.—A yponn (3 meoi (wounded In arm at Battle of'AntMum,. which pwenta him -from working at ;hls trade,! wishes a altnation st anything wberriissry werk V not required at pretont. Rnqoire at Vo. SB7 Liberty •treet*Of address **B.l* Btt 648, Plttabvrrr p.QM ; . • ’ -j . - ! • ' faB4;tf~ OPifiNiNU.-H'* 'l5BOOB will opsfi on FRIDAY. 10th intt»a hsndsome aesottsmst of ..M'-d : Altering, liUr. ■ C 3 TOOK. t'liE iW enarea of * DieOeUe MoeK|»*lto»lU Wfre»u«eprofile Mk BAKiOMi MAWjK MV- SPCCIJZ JTOTMCMSB. COUGH, COLD, ORAN IRRI TAIBD THROAT, If allowed to progress, result* iQ MTjota Palmonwy end Bronchial affections, oi tenti&xa*incurable. !' * ""V \., ’ BBOWIPb BBOBOHIAL TBOOHXS reach ditrdiy the affected parte, and giro almoet la* ■tut MM Im BBOKCHITIS, ASTHKA.uA CATARRH they are beneficial. The'good affects rerahtng from the oee or the Trahashimd their, ex? leaded nee, has caused tlum tjo ti> cottnt»rfriU4> Be saretogairi against wcrt)|iaaa-Imitations* .Obtain only tbo gmuim Brook'• Jrteclfil! lfQahi,ahk!fc ;h»Tej>r*»*d their efficacy hya teeiof many-Jeere. Pcbiiq Sptakers aad Singers thoalduee tbeTrochse, liUlitaky Officers and Soldiers whoorn'-tuthevploe •ftd are exposed to sadden change*, sboold Uw^j^flgdejttysrtteT^ataSowsteperbcr. tyiala Bnptinor Copperem snd bEfLTINa WOBK S; Pinncua.' ; PAUL M'CURDY & CO., MuaMHm.. ol BB»ATHI8a, BKAEIEM' AKD BOLT OOPPKB, TBIB9KD OOPPEII BOTTOME, BAIBEJ) STILL BOTTOMS, BFALTXB BOLDIB; also Importen and dwta? in METALS, TIB., FLAXB, ifDIBT 'IBOh, Constantly on-hand, TrNNKBS’ MACHINES AMD TOOLS. WAnanouaa, N0T149. Jim and.ISO Second streefe,. Pittsburgh, Penn’e. ■ ; ■ i “••TJpectal orders of Copper cot to any thafred pal* .tern. . , ■ ayfifcdawlyTj • j HC*To' Nervotu Sijffereii p£ Both bItiEST-A reverend gentlemen haring ;been. re stored to.health in days, sOee Undergoing all fhe usual routine and; irregular, expensive auxtae ol treatment, wlthont success, coniidka it hi* doty to mmianninata to Ms afflicted fellow ertietures themxsor cumx. receipt ofahad* dressed envelope, he wiUaead (frwj)a copy'bf the prescription ntedr Direct to' Dr. 'JOHH.M. DAO* BALL, 186 Folton street, Bnioklyu, H. -V. L • ■. —; * mhll-lydllwT' ' J ’~... oil woexs. ; . Works at Sharpetntrg. Allegheny T.aUe) BMfroari: ‘Offioo andWarebotuie/ FLABBE? STREET Pittsburgh.- : '' 1 ' Manufacturers of ILLUMXHATIHG and LUfcBI OATIHG OABBOB OILS and BETZOLA 1 A •*"No. l warranted amnapfo* rive, always ou hand. j'. ; .oolklyd ffyPittibnrt'ti Stctl Work,. lUU L. Mm ..w. -V-l l/lrnn JONES, BOYD &. C 0„ Manatactnrers of CASS BTUL; also, BP&IHG, PLOW ABD A. B. BXBEL,fiTEKL SPBXBOS AHD AXLES, comer of Boas and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pena's.- • - ool® 9, M C.MW.LI . r -» M1l jerCOEHWEM:& KERN* ’ CARRIAGE ffiABUFAOXirBKBS,, , SILVER ABD BRASS FLATEBJV And Hanolectajesa of* HADDLKBT ABIM3ABBIAOI :HABD WABB, 80. 7 CLAUt SXBXET, and J DUQOFHBB WAX, near the Bridge, ah&uf PITTSBURGH, PA. : JQTRUR&R ft RAJEUTRS; ~ FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BABB- VAULT LBOH .VAULT DOOB, ABD, BTKZL.LIHBD ' i uahupXctubebs. Bee. UB sad 131 Third kmf, EiWiSisw Wood «a i BmWifi4ldlUrmU North rids. MTBABB LOCKB slwaye’ oo hand. jpyjQHM UOUa&AJi ± RRQ n Banofsctorers oflfiOß KA1LXB6»1B0B VAULTS ABD VAULT DOO&B, WIBD9W SHUTTUS, WXBDOW QUA2U)S, Ae., Baa. 91. Second street ami 8& Third street, between Wood aad Market. Have ea hand a rarlety of new Patterns,'fancy and plain, suitable far all pupaaea, , Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Let Jobbing dope at short notice. ahg vs. c. aoatasoiUi . WIIZAOW nocaLam-.-,.,—, f1 -,-nWIW Mtuuta. tyaOBINSOH. MINIS & MIL LIUUi, Tocanaa* asn • 3Uobdrstb, Waisixctos Woau, Pittsburgh, Penn's. Orrics,Ho. 21 Hiun fiCAUT. Maao&ctaro «U kind* ofISUAM KNQIBEd ABB HILL UACIIUni&Y, (ASTIHOS, EAILBOAJD WORK, STKA* BOIUU 3 ASR BBXST 1808 WORK. •9VOBBINQ kSD RtPAIBIKO dose da *hor% potlc*. •• ' • B. & G. Fe MARgXiB, Paper KaSuFACTDREHS and deelars In BGO&, PRINT, CAP, LSITSB ABD ALL KINDB OF WRAP PING PAPER. MT&are removed from Ho. £7 Wood street to Be. 33 fimithfleld street, Plttsbargb, Pa. •VGASH OR TRADE FOR BAGS. myi ffTH, aOisMPS ft 80M8, Healers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF EX CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DkPOBIT; BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 67 Market atreot, Pitts burgh, Pa. > SUrCyllections made. on all the principal eltlee threat boat the Palled States. . -.- . . qpa H. comae. For* WARDING AND 00MMI8SI0N MEROHANT and wholesale dealer, in CfIEESI, BOTTEB, fiKEDS, FISH, and Produce gensraQy, No. 86 Wood street; Pittsburgh. Pm •-m •- '• \T OTtCE.—Ailpenonn unwarned not AN tbparchsse e certain note, purportlntto be ar«wa by the uadsnigeed, dated Apm UVIsGS/at nine month*, for gICO, to order Frederick Taps, as said note bat not been felly executed by ms, and was obtalced by lslse represeatatlees and without con •idertetloa. JAMES MokNVLTY. ' '• ap8;BI- r ’-'' /''lo-F AHTN S RriHIP. I have this dk j essvdated with me In the manufacture and •A* of Tobaooo. Be off- end tßgars, Gharise 0. Baer. Hereafter,the same and style of the fina .will ba MoDOLUSTIB 4 boilsni wUI b. carried on at the eld kS Fifth street, and also on and after Monday, tbe tlth lest., at Ho US Wood sweet -/ , R MoOOLRUtER. Ptmburgb. April Is*, 1863. - ~ spfolwd . X> KMOVAL.—J.: a.. LIGGETT ft GO. XV have purchased tee OilK FLOORIHO MILL, aod hate removed to the MUI, comer .Liberty and Adame streets. - We offer to' our former cuitemsn and ibe pnbUo geaerally, cboie* ieUable FAMILV FLOUR, of our own maanfaitore, and alsoSLlteuia Fancy Uraadt, ae fosaerly. • . , - Orders dreypet tn PittsanigbP. O/,'of in our box at Lindsay a Barbours, Ne. X 1 Wood atreet, w U re* oeive piompt attention • i , ,r. . : ; »b9:tm J. BJLIGGETTROP., , \XTlifiß KAS,. Letters .Tuteaientary to TT the tstato-of.JohiLObey, lato of AlWm&y county, deceaieJ.haTe been granted to tet nMdi* ten, ail penoni indsbted to the Bald estate •» quested to make lamed Rtepaymenl, andthose'hsv« ! tog ct.iai or demands agslnst tbe ssttteof the hald decedent will matte known the same with oat delatt to •••■;*■ • SARAHOBKf,^^ HUG& ROBIRTS, x>> : eplhUdafllwF . - Kxecolors. rVENOINK DELAWAEB GRAFS VJ TIMES at tu Wlowtog priosii ' Syear QM*.iAeaeh. ’ -m t-z Vv-uT un . ; - l r sltoslT6 eaeh. .^ V v- oi . I " 11 85 dents to hu .rente each • • . Extra Large iaiertfea to76c#£te«aeh.' UarUoid ProlifloJmykn, S 6 toAO ceata eaUL- ’ CievUiQ4i,lromlte3js*itold,3oo..Mslea*h. - : . .W, Te KUURR, > Wo?dsßun6taeea,P. Ft,W. v iepBAt.- ..... •• ; i -ti ■y<B‘>-.8 : OHIFPEBS AND CbSSIQNOJEtB. AT: O TENTIOH I—lt is absolutely iltasesry that all UU received atthe Alksluny iwhari'iheuld here-' parted to me uioon as ill arrives, rl wtmld, thaia fore, cotlfjr allp*rsoairaotlring.O|l on thUwharfi thst If they Should fiegUoteo to report tbefalfpea* alty of the taw will'be lmpbsadxtpea thus. : Ton osaf save jours*lves tlme,(xraMeend expewebycalling at my office as soon as your oil is taafipd,.. ,1 ottan alee, excoctsd to remove your flats'a* soon u unloeded, ..tunwkeMeMnrc.ip«.ltT' .7 apB:wa»tw • • I ' Wharfmmter. IttfiOLU lIUW —The partnership heretofore existing between the nadenlgoed iu the Union Ptanlsg Mills, Allet shtny CLy. wM dissolved sn the first oI Jsaniry last by mutnil oousent. The.buslasss of toe lata firm of Patterson A Lamm will be settled ap hr Atea* him Pattenou, who alone is authorised to coltact aU tt %BkiiiK>ATtglio l r, ' own* r. LAMM. FUtshursh, April 6.1869.'' • 'i - ■ On behalf of Oscar F.Lamm t agree td thetanbll* cation of the aollQSe .. . Ik LAMM." - \ -- ■ -■>' riIiEASS AND BAGS, VX. ..- v l4Mils.«fc»AVE;, , - - IShaltsßAtfc; • '' • On steastor HsaMalde to hzvtve atfa for aria bv bpf: ~ t y ,i .: IHAIAB DIOEvV •06 * f {WUMUHsi Uanii in owki, forMUa 1 4H .... tora.rof rif.t m< VTM ... HltStf-'2'HAtJUIIH-:a Kh.. :rmlilSrto£l 1 krakk7 a*Uß9iauz«agT t . ; _ JuwpuanEJrrs. ] f 'l'/ fi }. SUBBISTEBOB COKKITTSB^ By the pppils and Wend* of ~tte. Tetedonxi wiU takaplsce at Xasonie HaH on TUFaDAY BVBH* IBO,'AprilBlst. ’ •*:' ' Tkkeiscahbehaifrom tVe members oftheCom* tnltteev aad at the mnric end dragfaWmi. Ticket 'tOcinte V.. • " BTANiHY & CO.’S momCOSAHA OF IBS W&B, Depleting all the aTanta of importnaa ftoFn "■■■■ sojrattf 16 ‘ With the most Intricate taachtnery and estoolshiag eoexUbittin at. .■ . .IHASOSIC 'HALL,- ; ' ' - ' ' /’ ■V?Adaialon, ; 2Fonts; ChUdias 15 cents - ■ • aplO ■•- . iji • : ' - -• • • * t '- : ' grprmSBPBBH .‘EHKATKB 'LMnen ta B> heats 5 Jaauly Circle,' ts; oeaH r Octant-Gallery, 86Sents; Ooto»d Boxee, 80eents; c GhUsrj, 15cents. • ' of tABUB J BOBIZUOH, vho will •ppedrla tbrn'chiraoters.. L «.:. ; : Wiuio pneealel.- the paMoiip dramwenlilloi, The Tlmei that Tried V». jeU&B BOBXBSSII. EDUIIO3UO BDDSOH. JDLLiw OOLTOM itaai* mum (Lpt-TALCOTJ* - -„,0. TCSnSB. - T»4»a«ritawed by THB PEOPEffS tAWTERi JSOLOH riHIBaL»™-__.TAHK*B BOBTS£OS ROBIBT HOWABI),,, Mr. HWSKBSOH OBACX OTU__ ABHn EBXBLIE : To cocclcd* wf [li - -- i thktankee in china; ; asm bobth£ob. MISCELLAjrjEO I m |PTOO WANT A PBIMX PAtB.OF BOOTS OR S£iO£S, AT LESS THAN USUAL PEIOE, OOTOT&B -, .r . . ■ i 1 ( * - Jlfaionic Hail \AuttionHou*e> 1 80. 65 FIFTH STBBStI »P* ■ , Q'NKILASTONEMAN, MASUPAOEUBBBB OF WIBI WOUB, Ban always on bead and make to order IBOH ABl BRASS 80BUK i WXBB. OLOIfI y gIBVFS, of all ktad*£ BIPDUB, hr Foundry o*a; IBIAVT WOBK FOB WIHDOWB. Adi BIBD OAGBB. OB BAMXHTAIi WIBB WOBg, fcc Ftowere, Ao! MTAB sfas of fBV bTsale, at luat ■Lom.^..^^joqi.>Qgnau PITTSBURGH FIRE BRICK MAN. AT UFAOTOBIHa 00. ! XIBJL GLOYEB & CO., ■UmiflMtann «i FIB* BUCK, niiV, OBUOIBLXB, Jrc., end daekilln FIRB ASD ORCOIBL* CLAY. iV-OflM, Ho. 866 ÜBKBTT 818 SET, oppottte the Pean'fc. B. B. PftMaagw Depot, Pltuhntah fa Qrtate ere reeiwntmltr —Melted k* satu. fTO CO.N TKAC I OEd—Proposal* will Jub*roc*tred at tbo office of tfesWutora Troa*- (.rUtin Company, comer of Liberty mad Hoad Mb, FJUfborgb, oa PJcICAT, the 10th dn of Aprih fer grading tad flsiihtng ell theieorkoa the PitUOarghaad Surabeavilie fiaitread, 'between Oork’e Raa and tfaeVtrgtnialino. MoredeUlled information aaa bo hod la raUtfim to the work-oa* VflkaUon to the AirioUat Angfcuen on the Use, brte the Udmiltbed. •* - - 3 BLTOKXSBI>TCrSB, Jit *p4:td : * Chief Kflutow; pIANO.AT A BAfiQAIN.—WiII be A aoM,»t«gr«fttKdaotloa,* splendid . 70OTAV* ITPJUQHT PIASO, - Mwtoby oM«rth*lMtt Fstii taiWiC 7 It be&tlnly Mir. # UroavrtMOM pntuiftth* <Qu«r irui teklftf it back with him to frnuua. ftad fcoK* hla wtuiox- BMBttfbiertfltoflait. ' • ‘vV- * ipi-iw A,DAJ»6JC,Oll>l*moßditT«Ft, rpHJfi Qsdtnxcned luftre thiatfayformed Ju »€o*F*rtiu?afclp wader tbe Arm and atria of I4HDBA.Y ft lllifußD, fo 1k« panoMoi’tiui* •ettagft Wholesale.aadßatailGrecsty, Kaor «&d FMya- BalaM, at Ho. 187 Liberty street. elcht toon above 8U Glair* whet* thejwlU It ri'tiaifni ee» tfcactatoaaro or the old honaadf BjLM*liUßt> S&Liad tteftbUoiwuilhr, ■ »- 'i r- :• , BAM'LLIHD3AT,Ja., •pUw. - „• JuaSTHUOBJX • 2JBW GOODSI HBW GOODS l i AIBB3H ABBITAL. HEW GOODS JUSX'KIOEIVn. : Radiks' fihi oobobiss oaitibs, at u» WMtitTto. ■ A'lHi.waoctauUortADlnr risi BuXOftiU. of ntrr daeriptioa. LftOlft)' MOBuOOO AMO GQAI BOOTS, all style*. CEIL* DEBITS AH9KS, GAITBBB. AHD BALKO&4J& ta'abVßdaccce. ' ‘ : : Hew Gooda arrirlaf erary day. Hotyltkaieadtxii (ooda hare adTaopadSO per oeat. Bast, we are atil ofitu T*ty low. - ' •? ; Mgft JAMlfl BOBB.JB Market aWeel, 'i'liia OKUJgi WAtt IS OTSB toa, VICPXaa AAD A3D LOHUiT.* 1 I if-’V’." Socj aodCfccru#. i ; •■'.. , ! 800 oepka of this taatiftil Jut tyoeWed/ friee, 85 casta. Mailed, free of poeia«ft, aa> retail* <w A«LOl*kßMM*,*s"ijßh »w' I'm ' BoU Aunt for Bx.bw’i UnrlTdlW Blinc*. JfltlAT l'lUSßa,’Jb A* j How it' Ibe lf you vast. lari*, fI&eAFPLK Urgt BTMOBDUK, At, rtlowprkitdo mi w jrrurrdrn to WJBIXKIK'S MWBBBBaH aßp oAKbABD mmßKiiiica. : : ' mbit QHA& O.BALBUSX, . 'h ” PruneskSeienl CtnaluiaaMnekut, j ; BBOKIB, ■'' ijiid (nalLUiida«f OOCBZBT.C&01)pOJL y He. in LIBX&T7 BTBIBT, ttiawatha : not and ~ Bolt lj WOEKS.—BIBSOBBIIOB Ot 00-BABT- OvnnmblD Mobn exi«t laxna(bribe BUM ud *ljU «d KH A?, WOOD 4 OC. U dbrrlrrd; by. autul-oweat,-OBABtas KMAr inlrtu bo. old tm. br mbit mt all bit Inumt,•liUleWßtUn.to JAIUd-WOOB.A ÜBINKaa KUl’iUJS.—In fiffir tt tob IrlrrtftMrlßßttl Bbltit'l.lour... law. 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