TTEMTESDAF MOENIKQ, APEIL 15. GIT X JIFF AIMS. ■WMUI PAPMk or TiiM am. Kkioio&mxui Oxuxvxnon for th. Qm rdk, hj ft 1. Bhxw, OpUoUl, Ho. U Fifth otroot oonouUil My, ■ „ atm. mun, Jo’olort.i.t co j, a. 1 u ■Hmw lltttHt , VV 58 . . ;F* M 54 8««a«t«r 39 8-l» Coin Reports* J Conoihm, Ommam 1 Oovkt, kc. yuPW-Hoi. Jam p. Bnum. '▲£sf2?‘T±- ££?“#"• *■«“■ Uiuox. AMtwwsTN law Jumn—Ho*. X. H. Brows. -Minus Jppct -Hon. j. Bsowx. W Monday U> Tr a^ C . d * y . 0f *th Monday* Vend*? of MGh »gap»i and too fiat day of each tarm. MslUsl tiki wpoa tho first Honda? or each sgth»ont«>dats4 ceasee at lareeonthe fourth tho first Mondayefaoch month. Mj**» on the first da? at each ml ■4M££sfe B &SL. ,ks "-5W .District Coart* " Pmhdu?-Hoi4M.Hi»tci. Aasomars—Hos/H. w. Williams. t Dan— M under ofJanuary, April, July and Bovembw. Betjxm dan—Zba flnt Hon* dur of aaoh month and tho first da? of each tarn. Sheriff*a Sate on the flnt da? efiieh mon th. aw?%S&SEr ***' AprU 8th * “- 1 Celle 10l eech d*j cowist of th. On! ten open Special Heeling of Councils. The Oouidli out on ipeeiel oall an Monday evonilg, April 13,1833. In Scltot, pretext, Henri. AUon, Brown, Hardman, .UoUillsn, MoOarthy, Morrow, FUlUpa, Qnlnn, Thompton, Em, 0. Bead, Yonag and President MoAnloy. Tho reading of the minntee waa postponed. Hr. Thompaon offered a resolution dl> ncting tho Street Commissioner of the First Dlstrlet to remove the obitrnetioni on Htnnud Danoan etreeta. “Bead and referred to Street Committee. 0. C. ooneurred. Hr. D. BSed offered the following: „ HaseW, That if any member of ConnoU or may other individual shaU bo bound to tho P. HT. A0.;B. B. Co.jas inratios to indem nify said Baldroad Company for permitting On ttusteei to nil or assign any portion of the stooh hold by them in said company, the oily will hold said parsons indemnified there for. Bead three , times and passed. 0. 0 oonenr. Hr. Allen submitted the following: *«W, That the Meyor and Wharfmas tora of tho city be called upon to atriotly and . promptly onforoo tho ordinance prohibiting the landing of oil in bulk within the city 11m - Its, and also to anforea all other existing or -dlnanees relative to landing and storing oil Jrithla tho elty. • Bead three times and passed. Hot reached la 0.0. Etr. MoMillan presented the following: Bmolind, That tho City Soiioltor be directed to draw npan ordinanoe prohibiting tho land ing or. etoragw of oil in tho dty. CLHand andxaibmd to tho Ordinance Commit tre,- in conjunction with the City Solicitor. Hot rcaohod in C. 0. Areeolntlbn anthorixing the Controller to oertlfy his warrant on -the Mayor in favor of John M. Cooperfor *79 lsTTor drey plates, jpaned to 0.0. Hatch 30th, was concurred in! Mr* McCarthy waa appointed on the And iUnfcOonaltUo for the year 1863, on the part of S. Os "V Adjourned. In Ommom OomcU, present all ths members •xoeptlftiirs. Ballsy, Cameron, F«ely, Hays, Holmes, Kearns, Bnberte, B(eel and Taylor! The Preridant being only tempo rely absent. Hr. HoOandlese was elsoted to the ohair. - On the reading of tho minntes of tho preceding meeting wea dispensed with. Hr. Barekley presented a petition for water -ptpas on Kirkpatrick and-Bnnoan streets. The whole waa referred to the Water Com ■ ralHav*' Mir. MtTlghe,* report from thaßpeeial Com 'ltHw on Third Ward Market House, reccm : landing that tho subject bo • referred to tho City Solicitor to proparo an ordinanoe to bo printed to. Councils at their next regular loottnr. Bead, aoooptod and adopted. Tho Clerk of S. 0. announced tho election of Mr* McCarthy to serve on tho Committee to udii the city aoooonta. . 0* 0. elect Meant. Doffjr and Hutchison on sane oommittee. ■ - ' * ' lb. KlUmotod tho Allowing: Bmoivmi, That the Alleghany wharf mas ter be requested to report to Connells wh; he allowsthe ordlaanoe prohibiting the landing of oil la balk la tot elty to be duly violated. Bead three timas ud pasted, in nil of which S. 0. ooncarred. - Mr. Dißj offered the Allowing: MmOni by the Select ud Cooatn ConnoUs of- tho dty of-Pittsburgh, Xhat tho Polios Committee be instructed to wait upon tho Mmjot of' tho eity nlatlro to tho destrnoti» drewhlehoeourredln tho Pint ward on Hoh~ day, April Id, aqd adrUo hi* honor to uio his wtoaoat diligence in dimming tho origin of ■•ld drO, which to supposed to have boon tho •work of an lno on diary, whoso dooign waa to doftat a oertain Ordinance .in oontamplation >tfor» Onsdlfo Bui Ultm uiiitiHia . Hot aotad on in S. C., A Mnrderom Aisanlt. . -iDa ItOsdap' afternoon, throe numtutti . Jphn KerUn, Thomas O’Eaurka and Pranola ■ Banning entered the beerhall of John Sohlo ' ' Mt, oa Liberty street, uu Market, ui oiled '' for drinks. Mr. Bohlomer told them they had enoagh, (as’ they wen then drank,) ui refos edtegin them uj thing. They began to not In a eery disorderly manner, ssd wen pat oat. As soon as they reached the s treet, they began to thro* stones through the door. Tha propria tor of tha hooaa same oat to tha door, sad aa ha taiaad to aaoapa thalr blows ha waa ' etrwskontke book of tha haad with a paring afapa*«tgblagona or two poundTha aoalp was Jett apas abeat twoiaehaa la length, aad tho ahock to tha brain waa Tary aerloas. 1 Dr. - Kara was celled upon to attaad tha Island : 1 ■ 1 sua, aad oa yesterday ha wu atill in a praoa '> - lions oondltloa, aatkara la danger apprehend ad fkonlnflsnimatioaof the brain. . didamal Donaldion'a polloo woro on tho •'- / ground before tha light waa brer, and they eebescesuUyinsaaadodin arresting the par - - tlee, who wars hald to bail for a farther haar- V t*g at four o'clock thia afternoon, on a ehargo rdfriot. Xhe assault was nnprorokad aa it waa brutal, and tho oaaa map yet. rarnlt maob man seriously to tho' defendants. ■ TheDnquesne Bank. Xhlsis the titleof'a now banking lnetitn tton about to be established In thia olty un dor tho provisions of tho Oorsrnment Bank- ing Daw, andby an advertisement la another . . eolnmnltwill be seen that books for subscrip tion to tho capital atook will bo opened at the Ogee of W. O. Leslie, Bra., 80. 110 Fourth ' atreot, on Thursday, too ldth last. Xho cap , ital atook will bo £OO,OOO, in shares of $lOO _ each. Xho adranaagoa of banking nndortho - now system are wall known to eaplialiita, and ’ are generally understood among business man. As money Ir abundant, tho atook will doubt less soon betaken. Xho institution la said to bo in exealiont hands, and those desiring to la rest are referred to tho advertisement for ; .tanaa,eto... i . . . < Don’t Delnr* Thooo afflicted with diseases of the aye and ear, an again reminded that Dr. Jonas' stay la rapidly drawing to a close, and that hia baainaas angagamanta will not permit him to remain beyond his present limit. Hadaslret tonaaoaaeo that, ln oonssquenoe of hia proi foealonal'engagements daring the week, ho has not boon able to derate that attention to tha poor which he deslraa, and that ho will treat thia olata at half foes on nut Bondar, ginae hia lasnoral to Ho. 47 Smithlold street, ho kaa saUered and cured a great many pa tients; and hia remarkable aueoest la a anffl atont gaarantoo to tha afflicted. Xhoie who Wlali to arall themselves of his skill should improve the tow remaining days, as a similar opportanlty may narar bo presented. : ' g r Con Onn, tho Oolorniio ohom -i.» latondi toglro » ipurlng •xhlbltlon K2f tho.'pxownt nook. Ho fans • Joror daring, Uj itoyln tho nTioaitanirdo .wffltak- tooootto 3£&SSmFte9i***'&' ivm* Onr Book Table. “ axn vs* Waa roa Ssavsar j ““>Hb4|bT oar Oonniment ■fynst tha Xaroone, who lied from Sooth Ossollne “dottorßUT* Statea, seeking protection ondor B r A fflddlng.. * Wttebnrgh: for ule b? Hcnr? Miner, Fifth street. 858 pp. Urge 12mo. In a netloe of thia book th# JMoaiie hfonth tnyi: “There ia no epUode in Amrricm hlitory more fall of romantio Interest, of herolo ttrngglea, and of mbriag griefi. How Buy of onr readers know that for more than taree-quarters of a eentnry before the pur- Qhaie of Florida, there had been a nation of negroea established there; aqjoying the wild freedom they lored, mingling and gradoall? becoming Identified with the Indians, who had made it their dty of refoge from slavery also 1 For the slaveholders of Carolina had no sorn ples against enslaving Indiaai an? more than African!, until it was discovered that the un- nature of the red man made him an and dangerous servant. .S 101 * ,tor y if told; and wall told, by Mr. uiddings. And a most touching picture it is. A more unequal contest was never fought. On one side, one of the mightest powers on earth, with endlssi stores of men and money at 1U backr-and on the other a ““M ontcasu fighting for their homes, and the liberties, in no metaphorical sense, of themselves, their wivei,' ana their children, and pretraotlng the fight for as many years as the American Revolution lasted. Then euoeeoded the victory of slavery, and the reduction to hopeless bondage of multi tude! who had been for generations free, on claim of pretended desoendants of imaginary 0 Jfccrs, by the decision of petty government officials without trial or real examination. PwsariA Pabt L—A First Latin Coarse. Coaprohending Dolectn* and! Exereiie-Book. B? William Smith, L. L. D. t Author ol •• A History of Oreeco, »«a Oictlonar? of Qreek and Roman Classical Dictionary,” eto., etc, E"™ 1 sr^ eT * A - “•» PwSw of Latin in Colombia College, New (York. New York: Plttrt “*b:fcr^.byn«.ry From the examination ife have bestowed on it, we have no doubt that this volume de serves a hearty commendation, as supplying thUg that the most faithful, judicious andefflclent gtdde can do for him, to render his elementary course of Latin as easy and as smooth—as It may or can be. Indeed, the names of Dr. Smith and Professor Driller, areUuffirient guaran tees that It is a carefully prepared and thorough ly practical btfok ,-for both, besides being emi nent classical scholars, are experienced teaoh ert also. The publishers have done their part well; the typography, peper and binding be ing all that oan be desired In a school-book. S*- v ai. Hraom. a Book for Boy*. B? John Q. Edgar, Author of «Hl*tory for Boy*,” "Boyhood of Great Men,” etc., eto. llln*tra*ed ./ ??? no Johnson. New York: Harper & Brother*. Pittsburgh: for tale by Henry Miner, Fifth street. 441 pp. 12 mo. This is a book of history and biography after a boy’e own heart. It i« written in an easy, pleasant, and lively style—evidently adapted, by one who puts no prentice hand to the work he undertakes, to the wants and tastos of youth. It contains the *lives and adventures 1 of twenty-one 'sea-kings and naval heroes/ beginning with Hollo the Nor man, and ending withvthe great and good Lord Collingwood. The illnstrations are spirited and appropriate. Thu Namoual Tax Law.—Carleton, of New York, has published a very neat and convenient edition of this important law, which will; be found exceedingly well arranged and adapted for ready reference.' It is entitled “The Government Edition of the National Tax Law, as Amended, with a complete com pendium ef Stamp Duties, etc., and the De cisions of the Commissioner of Internal Rev enue. By E. H. Hall, Washington, D. C.” For sale by Henry Miner, Fifth street; prioo 60 cents. * r ' Salks or Brocks hy J. G. Davis, Auc tioneer, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, No. ttfth street, Tuesday evening, AprU 14, 1863. Bank of Pittsburgh. $65 75 Merchants* and Mechanics’ Bank 56 00 Allegheny 55 50 Allegheny Gas C0mpany 1 ....... ' 38 00 Brownsville Bridge Company IT 00 Monongahela Insurance Company 36 00 Pittsburgh " i* 35 50 Birmingham Bridge Company 29 60 Perpetual Scholarship in Washington CoUege..... M ... MMW ....,...„^ w 55 00 Bditou Gz a*tti: As ths Pott has been ao prodigal of paper aid type Republishing mos t, if qot all, of tho ipMohei delivered by the Copperhead* of tho country,:!, aa an old-line Democrat of the Third ward; would like to iee them publiah eomethlng bn ihe pther tide. I would therefore respectfully suggest that they publish the rery able article of Bishop Purcell on Slavery. This would goja great way to ward making up /or the shortcomings of the ■Port aiaoe the commencement of the war. Thieo Wasp. Eaahi rob in Coeexctidb with th* Polov ticomorame. —Sir. Augustus Waters, elocu tionist from Hew York, l (and recently with Golsohalk) in psssingjhrough our city, tu eonsented to read a poem this evening, be tween the sections of the picture, which we are informed will bo about] half-past eight. The illumination of the City of'Richmond was a decided suooess, and wIM be repeated at ‘each exhibition. Matinee j this afternoon, where children will be admitted for 10 oents and ladies 15. Paint Leslie's Ladt’b Maoazieb, for May.—With a' splendid colored double-page engraving, and many other illustrations, this ■mammoth of magaiuitdom Introduoos to its fair readers the seasonable! novelties of the beautiful May. We need but to say that our lady readers will find this favorite magazine at J. P. Hunt's, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. —Ur, W. A. Gildenfenney, 45 Fifth street, near Wood, has also received Frank Leslie's Lady's Magazine for May. I Off th* truck car loaded with oil ran off the traok last eveaing at the inter section of Fourth and Liberty streets. The ear was too badly broken up to be of any use until It Is repaired. Oksixci Calm will be taken at tke Omnibus effloe, Ho. 405 Liberty street, day or night. All order* left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All calls lauxrbepaid *e a-fvAUen 6m w^jrra. RANTED TO BUY,j FOB CAHH, A GOOD BIOONDHAHD PIANO. Alio, POBHITOM AND! CANFICT, for Pulor, Slttiag and Bedroom. ! Ai&nm, «B. A.at THIS bind. . apUSt ; ; DOABDBBB WANTED.—A gentle? U man and wife, with one or tiro children. can have rooms and board in a print* fasliy, in AJle Chany Oltr, near Horth Cosmos, la a oUaaant location. Apply at Ho. IS IBWUT STBXKT. aplMt ; WANTED—A BitoAtiba as Book or Tirol- U>( Agrat in . .bolenU or Biunbotnrliii bom. .bo bm kmi mneb oip.rlo.co, hall o loi-oo ones, ond oon fnrnlob tho boot of toftuaonlola ond jMUatluii. Bolory nodorota, I Addnaa ‘A,’ Box' 1008, Pliubnrib Foot Oflloo.. i mpLS:SI OITUATION WANTED.—A yonna NJ mu, (woandod In m it Bittlo of Asllotam SS* *‘ t TT“ l ? W” .orktoi ot bltytiSS .lobooooltaotlonotanythin,.bon burr'nrkb oddn. "B. B. o. Box 5«, MtUbr^{ Wi? E, ED „ IMMEDIATELY—3OO T v bulb, prime OlovmsMd. U-- .Jfr 9 L. H. YOIOT AOO- (J. W - OHUBOHMAN, |No. 82 Boatb rnut Itroot, A(o.i ."b, ,obn Much A Oo.’i ■ /( / BOBjA ABB. / Bu It cosituti, trial. u tbo knnri turbot price. Ibla Aib I> p«Uog]w:, / Uu maklo* of «!-»• /I omm. JBA B. MOTAY A CO., | (Lite of tbo Ann of W. 11. t G 0.,) ■ /IBAJR3SBHB,' No. »JWf» «. mat door fo It. Votiulco 1 Ami. / . , /oxiLxu m j • GOLD, CIIiYIB, BANK : NOTNI, BXOHAHQX, ' oxo oil cnioxioor OOTUXXXOT ircnxiTik. ■ .pAßrn / : ' •'. ' I . , -VrOTICK TO GAEDENEEB.—-The i.l chofooof ln tbo mw lUrkot Hamm oU o’clock x. ; J- Ibolollairiix rmlmlon mo adoptri b, the Soloot •adOommeaCouacOit I • • MmhH, Tkat ikeCoamltteeon Harkete be, and thsy amhsnby instructed, to sill thole****of Tece . table State, on the day of. aria, to prodneese of v*- teeMmesly. •. -*j4;td Chslnsaaof theOesnatiteecmllmxetfe Penßgylvwaia Lefislatnre. Reported lor tba PUteburzfc fl*r*tt* Hauusbvu<3, April IS, 1863. Housr .—Senate bin relative to proceedings In cast* of partition In equity. Paasedr bill relative to the payment of itazop Satie*. Senate BUI concerning street* and eewer* In th« cit? of Pittsburgh. Paaaed. Senate supplement to an act relating to deoedenta estate*. Passed. Senate bUI relative to the cliima of Jaa. Dicnaa. ef Allegheny county, passed third reading and Uldover tut to-morrow. ■JSfSi b 9 S 2 W?* nt ° f »1“ troop, ol th. B». •erte Brigade, Flnt Divitlon, Penniylvanla Milltla. S,?®r io ? darlD k th * riotiin tb® county of Bchuyl. SiW m .°nw of ***• 18G2 > W over on third reading tIU to-morrow. fc Q V. e bU i lateral road* was postponed on motion of Mr. Ealae. pM? I t Pa*Kd? >or,ao Printing PreaaOom- v relative to bond* and recognizance* of “!f.gh« ™p«d“ rt,r S ”" 0M ““tj Benote bfll to incorporate the karonch of Bello mo r S,r^w d lh ” W«t- Pwncd!° bUI nilatin *» t 0 ftctton. of ejectmsot. to ““ “• t° lhcorpor.l. th. ■trfltoonl Pojotto coonty." Agired to. BIU then Sen.te BopplMn.nt to an M;t to IncorpoimU the f B^*ro Jd Company, approred April 2,18G0. Laid over on third reading. r S Mr. Brown, of Warren, presented the minority re rt of the oommittee appointed to Investigate the ind* in relation to the election of a United States nenitor. Mr. T. J. Boyer and otnen are Impll- Joseph*, from the Committee to inrntigate ••curing the elec tion of State Treasurer reported that no unlawful meaoa h • d been employed n J?. r ’ B °P. k f° 8 ' of Waahlngton, called up the bill to pnnlah profcalonal Legislative borarr. It declares that the provlilona of tho first section of an act to authorize the arrest of protealonal thieves, burglars, Ac., in the dty of Philadelphia.” approved March 13, 1862, be and the earns are hereby oxtonded to theoounty of Danphln, and shall author jz© the arrest and pnnishment of professional legls latlve borer*, who use money, or other valuable con siderations, about the Legislature, in the tamo man ner as offenders under tho act to which this a snp plemoot are arrested and pnnlshod; provided, that boforo any person or persons shaU be arrested under tbo proruions of this act, an oath or affirmation shall first be made against such poreon or pereons, d*clar ing the informant’s belief that tho accused is csgaged in efforts to corrupt the Legislature. Tbo bill was passed. ■ Mr. Rowland, from the Oommittoo appointed on iuit., to examino into tbo postago accounts I*** ll , l * l ,* s Douse) of the Harrisburg Postmaster, re ported that the Postmaster had boon In the habit (as his predecehsors) of giving postago-stamp* to tho mombor* of tho House. Something liko *2OO of money had boon missing In this way. Tho Committee eon clndu that tbo practice Is reprehensible, both in the taking and giving of stamps. The resolution for tbo payment of tho postago account of tho Hoaso for March (2,521 GO) was colled np and passed, frauds on travelers psasod. Vote The report of the Oommittee of Conforeuce on tho renerel Appropriation bUI was adopted. The Joint resolution* on tho Btale of tho Conutry rere passed. Voto, 53 yeas, 3 naja. Bill rclatlvo to tbo Western Pennsylvania Coal kimpany passed. BUI to extend tho timo for thU-payment of the en rollment tax on the Idaho* Oil Company, and lor Increasing the capital stock thereof. Passed. BiU to incorporate the Leo Coal Company Passed A motion was made by Mr. Kinsey and Mr. Stefa that tho Senate reconsider the vote by which the first soctlon of the House bill, entitled an act relative to the bridg* over the Monongabola river at Browns- TtllOi wae negatived. The motion, was not agreed to. The following bills were passed: of l pwmsjdTai? ormt * thcPctro,oum Storago Ooaipany Bill for the oonMlidation of the loans of th* Com monwealth of Pennsylvania. A farther supplement to an act relative to Alle gheny county, approved May 1,1801, and tba supple, ment thereto, approved April 8,18G2. BiU to give jurisdiction in equity to the Supreme Court, and th* Court of Common Plea* forth* county of Philadelphia. In case* of disputed boundaries. Dill to ipeorporate th* Oarment Gutter's Associa tion of Philadelphia, Bill to Incorporate tho Young Mens' Christian As sociation of Erie, Pa. The report of tlw Committee of Conference on the geo®*el appropriation bIU was concurred In. In the evening session, the hiU to rator* th* ton nage tax required to be paid by the charter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company waa amended debated, and then passed a second reading. R, FECIAL LOCAL NOTICES, •sxovaa hio Bars**! brvtxa Maomikk, for family and manufactariag purposes, ax* the sari in ate. fi. 9. Oejvory, General Agent, ’ 13. Fifth street Thomas Parky, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Var mont slateT)f the best quality at low rates. Office at Al«x. Laugh lln*s, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:6m Cokes ahd Bcaiosa.—Dr. Randall ha* re cently opened an office oa Diamond street, above Grant street, opposite the Court House, where he Is prepared to praetiee the branch of surgery to which he hat devoted years of study, vi*i The instantaneous and effieaoious euro ef Corns and Bunions. Dr. Randall has this day erased oorns for me which have bean troublesome. I have seen the operation before, but never anything so perfect to my satisfaction. Taos. M. Marshall. Pittsburgh, April lltk, 1863. The following certificate is from Mr. Ed. Beither, the Superintendent of the 8U Charles Hotel, and will apeak for itself: Dr. Randall has removed a painful exerts oenoo from the inside of one of my toes, whloh previously had caused me lo much inconve nience as almost to preolude me from walking or standing. The operation did not oause me the least pain, and 1 aa nowentireiy relieved. I do meit heartily oommend Dr. Randall’s treatment. Ed. Seitbex. Yaierr Robihso* at thr Thratrb.—Thi* queer genius appears to-night again in two of his best characters. The following is from a Waalngton paper, where Mr. Robinson re cently filled an engagement: “Yankee Robinson eloses his engagement to night, and takes a benefit. His stay here has been all too short, and all who deslrod It have not had an opportunity of wltnaasing his amusing performances; for Manager Gro ver has been compelled to turn away many nightly who oould neither secure seat* nor standing room. His closing performances will consist of “Days of ’76," and a now play entitled, “The Rattle of Antietam," both of which are exceedingly entertaining, especi ally those parts personated bv Robinson him self. Of coarse it will be necessary to go early to feeure a seat." OSBAT CIOTOJBG ABO WfiUBTO BUT Xh*B. —The enterprising firm of Wm. H. McGee A Co., merchant tailors, earner of Federal and Diamond square, Alleghany, being fully aware of tho extraordinary advanoe in Spring goods, have purchased, last fall a beautiful assortment of doth, eastlmtres, vestings, Ac., and they art now ready to open their Spring trade inth superior articles, at greatly' re duoed price*. They will sell their goods by the yard If desired, and as they keep con stantly on hand a large supply of ready made clothing, customers can be aooommodatod on deaian«7 or have a neatly fitted suit to order. The work is all done under their supervision, and always warranted to porokasers. ; Fashioeabli affaUeyoung Mends composing the firm of John Welsr A 00., Merchant Tailors, Ho. 120 Federal street, Allegheny, have juat opened the most exten sive and rseksrdU stock of spring and sdmmer goods ever exhibited west ef the mountains, comprising some of the most beautiful Fronoh and American Oassimeres, Cloths. Cashmeres, Marseilles, Ao., Ao., to be found in the east ern market, This enterprising firm kas also atezj Urge assortment of the Utast styles of furnishing goods, and a considerable quantity ready-made clothing of superior quality. We advise our Allegheny , patrons to call at this establishment, and sae for themselves. Just Bbtuexsd raox tei East Samuel Graham, Merchant. Tailor, would respectfully inform his friends and the publio in gensral that he has just returned from the East with Us new stoek of Spring and Summer Goods, oonsisting of all the Utest styles of bleths, eaislmprei and vesting*. Gentlemen desiring a stock to select from that oannot be surpass ed by any other in thr city, and their gar ments made in the most fashionable manner, would do well to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. „ Bakusl Giaham, Merchant Tailor, Ho. 54 Market street, one door from Third. A Labqb Stock of Cabtxts was opened this morning at J. Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth'streats, comprising, in part, tabestrv with » Urn uiortarat of oil oKou.Ynl. door nut..lA JKr. F.hu jut ntanM from «io Eutora oltioo, whoro ho xttoßil«t tho Urgo oaotlon ud trx4o Ok!BO of tho xhan food, hold th.ro . fow d.,. ffSi pr.pkr.4 te giro gitxt bxrgxlxj. w b I oo ™** 1 ” "TAlrr or to toudnllinf,orpUouof hulaoitUU»hS tMnpoßrordu uOuhhuF. (Urpoater ul :JohUi, Shop, VlrgU AlUj, obon flmlthatM •tmb All work MtwdrttoT: THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON OUB* SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Washington, April 14, 1863, MSXIOAN ATTAINS. The Mexloen Mlsleter diiUUeree th. n port pablUhed in iho N.w Fork ptp. r «, on the nntherlty of e.printe letter from Ver» Orni, to the effept that the French had defeat ed Oeneral Oomenfort, and that they had mr ronnded Paehla, and oaptnred one of lu gate,. Snoh newt would be the 6nt really favorable for the French army sineo it landed, end, if true, would herq been widely circulated,'end the offioial report, pnbliihed. The Mexioan Mlnleter haa, aa yet, no edrioea of hia own. GIN. M’OLNLLAN’S BTAPT. Tho Secretary of War haa not yet.daOnltely determined to mutter pnt of aervloe Gea. Blanker, and 001. Key end other mombera of Gen. Modlellan’i ateff.who, with oth.roSc.rl »ro mentioned aa already having been mutter ed/out in a recent How Fork die patch, bnt it ia not probable that the course indicated will be pursued. BIPOETSD SHOOTING Of LIKOT. Ci/L KIMBALL. The report that Liaut. Coi. Kimball, of the Hawkins Zouawa, was shot by Gao. Corooraa for disobedience of orders, was prevalent at Fortress Monroo on Sunday. It { a eertain that Kimball died in some mysterious way. OUK RELATIONS WITH GRIAT BRITAIN. A report ia carront in English oixolas here that Mr. Seward sent, on Saturday, a second dispatoh to Great Brlulc, in which he said even more flatly than in bis previous dispatch, that unless the British Government prevented the rebel vessels of war now oonitrading in its ports from sailing out, U would be a breach of trust o t the friendly relations existing be tween Great Britain and this country, of ■which ths United States could hardly fail to take notice. MEDICAL BOARD. A medical board convened to make rules for exempts for disability under the oonsarlptlon sot, has alosed its proceedings, and laid its report before the Bseretary of War. IMPORTANT DXCISIOB. The Attorney Gtuoral haa given en opinion to the offset that the elauso in the conscrip tion act denying extra pay to men on extra doty admits of exceptions, which will soon bo announced. BOARD Or tXAMIXKKS. Tho Board of Examiners of offloers of the Signal Corps meets to-morrow. Additional Foreign ' News by the Steamer City of New York. New York, April 14.—The London Morn ing Pott regards the position of affairs as hopeful for the Confederates, at home and abroad, and candidly expresses the hope that before a year the struggle for their independ ence will be crowned with sueeess. It Is positively denied that the Confeder ates contemplate any farther loan' in Europe. The Tiaisa says If Europe was suffering from a deficient harvest, and the Federal Government would hypothecate wheat, they might obtitin a loan on such terms, but there is little disposition to make political loans, for purely belligerent purposes, to either of the American disputants, or to depart from the-cold neutrality complained of. Parliament was not In session. Lord Palmerston was being lionised at Glasgow, where he waa Ustailed as Lordßeo tor of the University. His speeches were po litically Unimportant. He addressed the workingmen at Glasgow, and said the Gov ernment would continue the policy of non-in terferenoe : in America. He deeply deplored the war, but believed that interposition would have an effect the very reverse of what was Intended. The Timet lays the latast American advlees make it evident that the choice, henceforth, for the South, is between victory and exter mination—and for the Horth,'between peaoe and ruin. . FRAane^—M. Hague resigned his seat U the Frenoh cabinet, owing to dlffloultiev with M. Fould* The Emperor made him a member of the Privy Council. Vr»*tia.—lt Is reported that an expedi tion against Venioe was preparing on Swiss territory. . Great Brxtaib—The ftm«t published an account of the leisure of the Peterhoff, and preiumei that she must be given up by the prise oourt at Key Weit. Latest.—lt U reported that the Poliih in lurgenta were disbanding their forces and giv ing up the contest. The ship Runnamed*, from Pernambuco, which arrived at Greenock, brought the crews of the Federal vessels Star of Peace and Alde barron, bunt by the Florida. The newly elected King of Greece is Prinoe William George, brether of the Prinoeis of Wales, and seoond son of Prinoe Christian. HU title will be George 1., King of the Greeks. London, April 2.—The Confederate loan ii IK discount to par; The fundi yesterday were quiet, with; considerably lasi demand for dU count, and in the open market easy at be low the bank rate. The IYsm# rogards.tho captor* of the Poter hoff as a deliberate attempt to extend and magnify the powers of th* blookad*. It has no doubt that Admiral Wilkes had precise la struotion* to take her, and says she may be released after more or less detention, and com- Sensstion paid on demand. It can hardly be enied that such proceedings call for the seri ous attention of the oouatry. Arrival from Port Royal. Hew Yoee, April 14.— The steamer Arago arrived at this port this afternoon, from Royal on thellth vie Charleston Bar. Among her passengers are General Truman Seymour and staffs General Gordon and M. Dtslebourg, the Frenoh Consul at Charles ton. -j The JlTsw; South, of the. 11th, says the fight at Charlesten was resumed on the 10th, but with what result.U could not .be ascertained. It add* that Sumter is probably bfeacbed by this time. |' * Th* Poner*s report, of the Arago, says the Ironsides ahd slx ether Iron cUdi remained off Charleston bar on th# 11th, aid nothing new has transpired line* the bombardment on the 7th. General Hunter, with the army, would leave! for Port Royal on the next day. Advioes, per the steamer Arago, state that the iron-clad Patapaeo went to Port Royal, and there repaired, and was again ready for ssrvioe. i Hone of the vessels except the Keokuk were seriously injured. The rest of the fleet lay inside of Charleston bar on Saturday even- A part oJ: the lead foross had sailed for Port SoyalJ The design of attacking Olarleiton had not been abandoned, and the oonfidenoe of our naval offloozs was in no degree shaken. GeAßiniidt’ilorden lantAKAFOLU, April 14,—Gen. Burnside's order relatiTe to sending domeatlo traiters be yond the Federal lines, end protection of Union mulls well received ;in Indianapolis, as It oonflrms the previous action of Gen. Car rington. A! Union man. driven from home beeause be was aorased of reperting the Knights ofj the Golden Circle to' the com mander of the district, was tent bask to-day* with and instructed to rely on the olvll authorities, but if notpreteoted, the of fenders willjbe dealt 1 with under the order. Arrival of a staler. St. Josil, 14—The first sealer ar rived hore yesterday with 3,500 head. Th* vessels angered in this service were all from up till last IMaroh. slnee which time a large fleet, In company, have been taking seal,and the general impreiilon was that the oatch would be an avsirage on*. j aean Bonberus*. Paw, a BtpMTA. April tA—The safe of tha Beading RaOroadOoinpaoy,!aiß««diaf,was robbed last hlghtef $10,0041n mosey. • :rr i . Yard k Gilmore's store, on Chestnut street, shove Sixth, in this city, wu attend last sight and robbed 0**4,000 worth ot goods. Dertractioft of the GubofttW«ihii|. ton—Death of Commissary Geaeral ftelch-«Airlva] of the California Brigade. New You, April 14.—Ths United States gunboat Washington run aground on ths Bth in Broad lira, near Port Royal ferry. The B. B. Hall went to her actiitmnee/bat to no purpose. The rebels brought down a light battery, and fired at her a ehanee shot, strik ing her magariao and easting the destrnotion of the boat. Twp men were killed, ten mor tally wounded and eight slightly injured—-all of the 8d Bhode Island artillery. Commissary Gen. Welch, of this State, died at Clifton Springs to-day. ' The California battalion, 337 strong, under MsJor Thompson, arrived on the steamer Oeean Queen; and will go to Boston thi/ af ternoon to Join the Masiaohuietts cavalry seg ment. • A Railroad Accident. A lbast, April 14.—The express train on the New York Central Railroad ran off {he traok to-day, and was thrown over an em bankment, a few miles above the city. No particulars yet. Markets by Telegraph. Philadelphia, April 14—Noon.—There U but lit tle shipping demand for floor, and only 1,000 barrels ware disposed of; at |6 for suparftue and 97 6007 76 for extra lamUy. Bnppllea come forward slowly, and than is & general anwiilingnen to operate. gabs 200 bbls. rye floor at S 4 76, aod some corn meal at 94. The offering* of wheat, although small, are filling ni > to the demand; sales of good red at |1 6801 GB,an< white*! fl 7601 90. Small gale* of rye at 91 080 110. Corn is In activ* roqueet, and 8,000 bush, yel low sold at 89®9tc. Oats are active, and 6,000 ha*h t Penna. told at 84@86c„ by weight. Prorislons mare slowly; ales of new mens pork at 416 60, and 100 tlereesbams, in pickle, at BJsc. Lard steady at lie. Sales 200 bosh, clorerseed at 96 8606 76, and flax eebd at 93 6901. Whiskymovee slowly at 470480, OxxcmAn, April 14.—Floor dull, and prices nom inal at $6 6505 75 for superfine. Wheat In flilr de mand; 91 2501 28 Jbr red; 91 3631 88 for white; No change in corn or oats Whisky 43)4 Not . much done la prorislons. No in prices. Groceries steady, and the demand moderate. Gold and Demand Notes 1503152, Exchange plenty. Nkw Yoax, April 14.—Cotton hoary; alee 400 bales at 68®69c. Floor declined: aalea 10,000 bbls. Wheat heary; sales of 16,000 bum. at $1 70 tot red, and $1 90 fcr white. Ooralc lower; sales of 60,000 bushat 90092 c for sound. Lard heary at IOcOIO%, and 11c for eery choice. .Whisky heary. Freigau firm. Stocks stronger. Gold 166. Wrrn, Mothias aid Bibtiks, whosa hus bands, sons and brothers at* serving in the army, eannot put Into their kuapsaoks a mors necessary and valuable gift than a few boxes of HOLLOWAY'S* PILLS AND OINT MENT. They insure health even under the exposures of a seldier's life. Only 35 eents a box or pot 319 GatiT Baeoaiis in Stxlla Shawls —J. Finch, corner of Grant and Fifth streeU, opened this morning a complete stock ef shawls, all of whleh will be'sold at prioes un heard of. Call and examine. Fits Hcbdbed pieoes of Frenoh and Amer ican lawns at- old prioes, at J. Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets. Gauv Babqaibs in Hoop Skirts of every' description, at J. Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets. Closixo Oct.—Fancy Dress Silks at greaUy reduoed prioes at J. Flnoh's, eomer of Grant and Fifth streets. JUST RECEIVED. DR. J. M. LINDSEY'S • BLOOD SEABOHEB. (The genuine,) Will remove the Imparities from the bleed mueb sooner chan otner medicine. Try It. FUBNTTUBE POLISH makes old furniture look w well a* new, aad Improve* the polish ef any arti cle of furniture, usd costs but 25 cents per bottle. _£* w _ p * B J r P, ll *^ T —»Tow*. Fluid*, Fairy, White Pend Lilly, Spring Blossoms, with a large aesortment of all riiffiiiins "-Tie " Drake’s Plantation Bitten; Drake's Plantation Bitten; Drake’s Plantation Bitters; Drake’s Plantation Bitters; Dalley’e Pain Extractor rare* burns; Dailey's Pstn Extractor eons torch; Dailey s Pain Extractor cures cute; Dailey's Palo Extreecorcaresanykt&d of eon* in a very abort dm*. ~ * Fulton’s Ooogh Syrup; Felton's Cough Syrup; Fulton's Cough Syrup; Fallon'a Oo*gh Syrup; Ayer's Cherry recto-el; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral: * Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; . Brawn'* Bronchial Ttmlmc Brown** Bronchial Trochee: Drowa'i BranAiei Trochee: Brown** BmchUl Xrac!ui{ BpaJdlag'a Prepared Glue; SpcUiag’a Prepared Glow; Bpalding’a Prepared Glue; Bpcldlagto Prepend Glue; Hoofland'a German tlltUn; Hoofland’a Q«rmu Bitten; Hoefiaad'a German Bitten; Hoofland’a Genua Bitten; Blit* Citrate of Magnesia; Elis’ Citrate of Mianii: Bill** Oltreteof Magseslar Mill* 1 Oil into of Coagnaa Water, treab; Ceagraaa Water, fnab; Oeogran Water, fneh; Biker** OolXtror Oil* Biker** OedVrer Oil: Biker * Cod Urn Ollf Hatband's Calcined lfsgneela; Ho*bind'• Megefrie; Bnibind** Odetned Brown’a Pneaoc of Ginger, Brown’e Bueaeeof Ginger, Breva'a laanel Stager; Ayer's SansparflU; Ayer** Samparlllat Ajer*e Sarsaparilla; Ajer’a PUlai" MlanaboUi} . WGaoa'a Ptllr, Blunlager'a Gin; Bloalagar’a Gin; Btaslnger*a Gmj Goooalne for the Hair, Ooooalps for the Hair; Ooaoitai t* thi Hair; Barnett's Pnpu»tioui Barnett's Preparations; Barnett's Prsyaaattoas; •Vfor calc at * nn.TOH’B DBTO ITOBE, Horn. 60 ukd TO Tina BTKirr, JjJSTABLIBHKD 176 ft PETEK LOBILIiABD, satin ABB TOBACCO MAHOFACTUBIB, 16 it 18 CHAMBERS (formil, U Ghdlhim itmt, Bair York.) Would c.U tbe Atloutlon or dralon Id tho artlcla of Mi BannfiKtoro. Mi: „ beowh sacrr. Hat Booim,Coum Boipot, Aturloon QtoCraon, Boalpoo, Pot. Vlr(lolOiukUockiten of th» JHtpetek. aays: u Dr Baadad operated upon a SmUemaa In my preeenoe. and removed a large oom om between the toes. The,patient stated that he suffemd no pain from the operation ” Should any person doub: the sffl ac f of Dr. Earn dall’s praettcej he will readily oOmfe forward aid ex tract a com gratuitously, In order tocoavlnee.thai such a dlaoovary was ner/rlKifore practiced. Thou*- aada of testimonials can be teed .rom this and the continent of Europe OTtMflceboors from 9 to 12 a] m. and 2 taSand? t° 8 p m ! ! j; apg.lw ■\rortmwesterM Chinese "bu jfcJ «AB MANCFAOTOB NO OQMPANY.— this Company,chartered by theLst General Assem bly of the state of HUaolt, with amp* and liberal powers, baa opened; books fcr ; th’e snbscrfpttoa of ttock at their office in the dty of Cairo, Illinois. The matmfreture o'huger from *orghnm or the SJS?. B ®*" the |l4d o7lmmenes,lf not fabulo-’s profit from the arUcle r dTen at ordinary marks! rates, an frete which now admit of the fUlf mt dsmocs'-ratien. An Bouthem r lllinob. in point of .climate and soil,* admirably adapted far the growth 1 of thereino, aid as the cultivation of the can* al- I*?T* vf? 1 •t*yat feature in the agricultural pur -1?L U of toepfople, the fitness of tteTecatloa for tfce will be read Iv ootoeded.. It Is the purpore of the Oompaay:to erect inoperatieaa Urge flsctaiy before the doe* of the pnemit mason; and with a vlswjtoiald ia that par uoßl«, lubecriptlotw of stock are solidted on the bOowing terms: Shares One Hundred Dollar* each; tweuty-flve dollars at the time of subscription, and the balance la quarter!)* peg meat*. A neelptiwiU I*7B fcr each Initalunsht, and when the foil sam ef stock, bearing the signature of the President and Secretary of the Company, be tmued. ) . T&asuccrescf thise&Urprii*,i«hen’ oa(eit*rted, 1> beyond quvstion.. 3b* President of th» Oompuy “■ b*d much expsrieno* in XurOpein countries, alike In the erection of factories and the mtnuf&c. tun of sugar, and te abnndantly salbfled that no Bald of operation hs has ever men promises better tosn thU. So fully satisfied is hd ef bmcms, that for oce be wiu oppee* tho sale of a single share of stock •t uuy p* lee, however high, after enongh bss been taen to met and put in first faeidry. cfflf if jbe Company. Ooaimtrclai Avenue, near the Post Office, Oalre, Illinois. npl&tosew OArr. p; w; HIBSOB. I—Cleveland; sAgi. tss. iOyt). SAW AND LAKE HUBONfllft SHORE LIME. The new and ekgant low-premore steamer • BUSAN WARD, oJf.‘ Ww. Batbvat, WiD ran during the season between the above norts ee foOows: fcr Bsglnaw Gliy, EaeteSaginaw and Bay City, touching at Port Huron, Lexington, Port Bani Jae, Forester, Forestvill*,' Point Anharks, Fort Austin aad Tewae O.ty, every WSONKSDAX XYEBIBG, at 7 o'clock. I ; MOBHiNa gt “ ,rfcc CtaT#tand BAIUBDAY AU freight* consigned tons wlUreceive prompt ut tootiou. Through contracts mede. Shippers hav ing frdghte ready can tend them! to our store: will go op first boat without charge lor ktorag*. ■Plftfin i H.QABRETSQW SQQ. ACARD.— Huvlng mkdo u-fIM renAtmeute to operate before the ° r th e United Staled, and the vmrtow Dental tonveatiou few the purpoee of bringing be- - J*® ‘he profcislon mv APPABATUB FOB IX TBAOTING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, labmiof nemmity be obliged to be away from my office ttm greater part of next Spring and Bummer, and that my patients may not be loser* thereby; I bar* - S*** 4 *• W.VA . uenttn oITS known ability toe vary branch of the profoseion, and whose elegant filling* are the admiration of the mb fcerion wherever seen Dr. Wayd will be April Ist, and will take thj general ohartecS toeoffloe, leaving me free to depute my whole:st. tmitlon to ectewSey teste mite mar Dyyaww, and to the mechanical part of the profession Persons who Whav* hitherto Called to havTSelr TrethextrlS-' *d for want of time on my pert,jof from defects to .the eppwatnl, ere assured that jsueh diffiodto no «»ie miby tmprevemmits. aruTwlll devote my whole time to It. TTf Bafcrenoss in regard tothejpoalsMMsand adAte of the operation given if desired, nod from HedtaaJ TOSjfcsSSSti'Slg«r ¥&-* ‘■SSKSiSsrsi. gLAIESVILLE J; . EK MALTS SEMINARY. A HOM* 101 loogO LADIiB. . n J B F*£i , St> A- itu. P. P. «H*P. ** 4 *4 b 7 «fell torn ol oicollont TMriiii, Accommodations for- 1! sixty If 1 *UIU o&Tanthpw ->with Its plnmt snrroondlogs; 'snd spsrotorlsu aoconunoiatjoni and appixntnaTocntinuiatooom. wtodJrir.ffibo.t SltaStoSl which pertain* to feme!# odneatiecu Tnn—Boud and Tuition In the rstular ooorsa and Latin, per teuton a{ fir* months, MO. Inilrs* SS“ tadodlß* Btm nodVtal vutora, do,, mi the moot npprqrod mthffdi' SlBl All branches of Drawiii* and Pafntfar, H Watt* giferiMd Oil, from fa toils. Trench or Otaaa, lltt. The next tendon will comments MAT 11th! Oatalocaw eent on application. {« . .. * S-9iBH*PLBtL ProprUtoraad PtincteaL jh. Borland, j ; * 98 XARgMT BTMXKT, the attantton of bojeri to hit stock of BOOTS AHD SHOES, bolh good tad cheap 1 " Sat prime Boot* i Udlu* Morocco Heeled f 00 wngrne •• Galtcra, Silk Ooriny.„ Igg ‘ Enameled Slippers . ■ *i •* M Belm«rn!*. MMM ‘T T’"**'” MUnm AHD OH ilipltr H*B b&OEB, the largest and best amortmenl tobe foand inkhe oitr ■ !i“-; T%XSBOLOTION.—Th & i Putaerahin mJ hontofen arhtin. betaraonl tho, nUertbof “ 4 «. th. Arm of BROWS A KIBKPATBickE hM thladoTjwoadhnlvod Ij nntfcal ookuont. Tha b SftftU™ 1 ta S’” 4 l° kho hand, ° r foflltil AIJUtPATBIQK AIBBOTHKB, to wh i , ?^l tal “ o,,a ' ~u“ btoflnftozo to bonafcL “ 4 tow>“™«U ponoMbirin, ctetaauniMt'taS an will plooao pmait tlumatonbo Sir pij£nu K. B. BROWH.i ' “ JOBIPH KISKPATBIOK.. : _ WUiIiIAK KIBKPATBISkL April 11th, xsra. ■ . •IS/SSH,? 1 ?* On of BBOWB A KtbK> lATMOKB, I toko fntt pladauro in raconnondlnz Pu mil son. vrOBTHWMTJBSN .OHXNBSB BD i-l MB JCAHOTAOTCBIHO COMPAHT. 80.. TIOB TO aTOOIHOU)IBA-TW. wUI U i moC l«olthoitookhol*! Jmwlb xrfiU* troxi Utt ojxoUi of Balip-i Alloy, ThM W«A WMtmlaw.to tt|« diXinDk lx Oa rtn>Kß-10 bbh. »ap«ri«r Bw»et fair Vaktf nttrß. 00LLUO.T avctiojt bjuau. pABT 7 BIRMrSGHAM AND SOUi H J 24 PITTBBUBGH BUILDING LOTHk-Ou feAT. ÜBOAT AFTEMOON, AprilUt£a*ltfctockff: ordtt of OrphinsT Oourt, wm be udM, eemmoetor at Helnel’s Greoery, East Bfrmtogham. emwtt Oanaajmd Railroad building lots In Seat Birmingham, *- g toSZ eteateSOerollneOrmsby, deneesefi.usfcE^i W . Fire iota on the southern std* of damn street, ha. tween Ftfilixa and OaroUne streete, sack lot M flsut front by 120 feet deep. / ‘ Six tote on the northern aid* of .Sarah jtmte Jotolng and west of PhnUfsAtmt, euah Jfffcstfemi and 120 fret deep. i/ Six lots on the northers side of Sarah street, be tween FhnUpa.aad OkreUna itroete, etch 20 bttfrimt by 120footdeep^ Four lots hn the south sidejof Sarah street, 26 fmt rant .from OUvar street, eaeh lO test front by Ulfkst lots bn/the north side of June stmt, be twm Brown lad Gltvur streote, oueh 0 fret front by UO leet deep. Peur lots on the north side of Jane strset, UtwMa l z“?S o,r “d Joseph streets, each 0 fret front by UO -netdeep. / ' . on tho south aids of Hen imam's alley, - J<»«phaad John streets, each Vfoet frcct tS?v5! otintk ntotnrili: IoiSJSSrV 0< 0 1 Kuor Itmt, «u foott. “4 «»ottar «kntTO fo.t,mcO °r Blo|UaitiMt, nO.l —b, toil tb. Mm pUKNiTDKK, UA^Kra'XTiK' faTifih_itn«i.»Ul Utoiaioo. ■£*&•{£!*£' Oheire,Y*nitten and other Bttnds; Par lev mi * bar. Carpets, Am Aha, Ibn. Be.lo, >SSioM, toj otb« uilfo. not inumerated. , j; •WPMiODt b.Tln, trtidH In tb. kmwlatpfo. 110. to dtspoM of •ko.U Mod In b«kx. d.. of o'. •tU ~ .. . i T. A. MoOLuiJuia .PC. COBN HOEa, BABH LOOKS, £m~- OnjBiDAT koiianio, Apribinb, a 10 o'dMk, will t» Midi .t JUffo! Aottlsl,Uo.t>4 r.tb ■tn.lt . . - j ; ,fi ... „. L | ~; - .16 di»«n Out Btwl Coin Hou: .’. " . 12 ItoM WUun'l Fmtuit dub Look; , 4 Hor.lt/ Work, pdpbotud ftfohu; TOO Looklo, OtiM Mid /total. Htoum, rraeuod. -«H* - J. Q.Dk/H A opt. ULfkdJKHMrm 1-OOLB—Gn KKLUa’Y -L? HOBBIHO, April ITthilU 10 o'olook, wtU b. ■old, u Dari.' Anotfoo, M nfib ,tmt t 2 HUokimtth Brilowi; . lAorili. , . «■ ■Old J. Q.DdTI». A act. T.-UKK EKOOir BAi-HI Aa- AGUTioF: AJ '-0o i rBIDAI|MOBSXHB, iptfl lift, UlO o dock, willbe soldi at DavW Ancttoo, No. 64 FUtn ' street. Ons large ate* extra Fire-proof Safo.' MM ' J. G. DATIfI. Aoci - SEASONABLE CLOTHING.-MON WHDBH3DAT, Amlt lath, lltb ud IStb, it lCTo'clock .nail ndlK & to. .at te Mid. it D»b' AocUoo, M riftb it, . Tf .lock or good Moood.bwd Olotblo,, unbtMdo. •tot/ varl.t/ of ICut 1 . WtU, loch M Cloth ood (k.- olotoro TrookMid Buloki OcU, Piolo Slack u.d «ooy. OHotmen Footo; Olotk, o.tlo .od Fom/ Tuu.dc. ) ■ J. Q. PATIO. A net. DOUSBHOLD FDBNITCKBINTUE 1-1 HIKTH WABD.—On THDEBDAT MOltH IHG, Aprill 16th, ot 10 o'clock, .01 te lotd,ol tho nudeoto oonur of BmaQatAVond Smith kacto, Li OobMffm'. 'Block, Hloth WmO, tte .alii, foiokb Mint of (ood BoOMbold ud Bttoteo Toiotlaro, 00-ptt-ln* tbno.pl, OmpsU,BUli mid 801 l (hr- P''*! o>y. teat Obrin, Bonn, Dmrio, Bonn, T*t.bnIMOtrFBUIAYM»IBATDBDAX KT4H HGB, April ITth ud 18th, it IJjJ o'clock, it HA3OHIO HAM, ADOHOH HODSI. 1111I 111 -mbno.toc.thor . rich TMta/'or |hells. Ctorate and: Pearls, Oablnets of ran Bb Ala. Pin* ivory Oarved Ohsmxnrsn. . ‘ Also, 400 eras Hagto ■etal'Pclish. UOboxsvlnela lak.i; •? < Large lot of Ptxfoasry an&'Fancy Goods. •ffi r Beate provided for Latfoa.- - tp . T * A- MoOLXLZaAND, Ab.A _T. BOYNTON, Agent.' j* ■ *piy JMMCBLMJrr JJENRY O.HALBAOO., ' (l*»nom,. tc jMMoO. WMt.; Merchant Tailoro, Z, Are now reoaiviag thelr snuaro sxocx;py goods. “-d-fltkkh hn te*o Mlact. moetth. MiprobMlonol .k.tr •OTrovai sf all who may tovo^uainSubnacaU. . ; of nous 1 uaiiouu AsbMtßiuuraiui -nirmiliii ffISSSSSStSSE***"*** *“ Qo l oM?;^^Sj" ,^to * o,WM “ , ‘a |o fMS *BT. tibAIXIZSaCTI. PHILADELPHIA .1 - BHIBT AHD COLLAB, HOUBK. Looo Dosnr btokobt shibtb ; ’ “m2 «*» '.oooiK^H^BnmriHOT.TaATiLrta 1,000 WMM WHITS Wtta WIBW. ftoa Wooboww tmmnij!ii.r f . : ‘: 10,000 PAISB OOTTOHADB SASTAIOOHa i »K^SS?S£ C *'*. U " ■um’inuE nu, ahd oisiuanH-a rtnnnaitfi^aapML**' FoTlnlobj (j.; V/J BBNMJSTT,HDOIi* oo t ; ' i .'• tiuranamm, All^rtMj^,»•- JAMES H. 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