•*. .1. . ;i * 'i - - V* ''Vi. '” ;}«‘KuV-v.v • ■; y j • -,v-:v t . v : *Pw; ‘f'irtSgPSiSSl #i^®ig«iil ' : . r ,-- ■/■ •:• '.;:s->:<^f;'.:'-»y: ; :;i; : I v.-v >«* , < iji.i ■»> v-v.\ ♦* > iv '»• *>--4./.v 4 ./. 'y- f ■i-.f-r:" *' •’ fj ,:K. ir :-, ,t - ?■■' • Y —■*- —**s. -t- -*r.. .iiiTjx-£L~- Q^iyAieilißSWßßiWrtweMraMßßiw^ fittetegfc to% rT-T.T THURSDAY MOBNING, APBIL 28. cm AM AIM, wromcjAL p <p« rsxcryr, MaraeaoLoeiOAL Obsuvaxioxs forth* G«- M» t by G. B. Shaw, Optician, No. (i Filth street oo'rrwted daily t A , % u a ni lr ? ma ‘ Ot 56 v § ••* r-u. '• 54 Barometer...... _. 59 5-1# . . Conn ke’poru. I Genoa Pleas. Oefsajs'.Coubt, he. ' / Jai* P, emun. «aun law Jonas— Hob. TaoxAs Mbllob. AmocKAsa Law Junoa-Bex. K. H.Btowb. AjBOCIAVB JoDOB—Hob.J. BmSWK. -;■ Tna Dais—4th Monday of M*rch{ Ist'. Monday Of Jon*;Ut Monday of October: 4tl» Monday of Din—itee. Batura day*—Fir*t Mooday of each With and the first day of each uru. .: -. Trill list takes tip on th* tint Monday of each • smthf aabradsg all camm »i Uano »u tb* fourth . flatardayptsoedlaj the drat Monday of racb month. ■sarla*i galea, on the fim da.> of each unn. Arnstrat Lltta lakeaapou "mo Monday neceed* lag the conclusion <4 Jury trial*. District Court. Faisiou*— Hob. U. Qixptos. Asbocuts Hos. H. W. WtLtu.ui. Taaa Din—Tha fourth ttuucUr of Jaatury, April, July sod HoTember. Bctara dan—Tha flat Mob* day of aach swath and the fir.t day or each tarn. Sheriff's Bate da tha first day of each month, Aarons* Wro—Monday. April 6th, sad ovary fifth wsak-thereafter. Trial oafi* for aach day consist of the first ten open Baptist Church Conventions. W* laarn that th* National 0.-ganlsationi eoanoeted with ths Baptist acnumuiation ara U hold th«lr Anniversaries for 1863, la Cleve land, ih Kay. * Thts* meetings oommeno* on the 19ih of May, opening with the American Baptist Missionary Ualoa—to be folio wad on tha 21st by .tha American Baptist Homo Mis* aionary Society; and on th*22d by the Amer ' lean Baptist Publication Bodety. It Is ex* neoted that frost eight to twelve hundred per •o^s»Sath*z*dbom New England, the Mid dle, Northern and Western States; will bo in attendant- Th* approaohtsg anniversary of -thaKissioJtßiy Units will be th* forty-ainth. It has had ah *r«ntfiii history. The veteran, missionary Jnfison was sustained daring' his earn? of mem than a third of a oenthry by this body. It now has In oharge fifteen Ail atis Missions, with 370 out stations. It has 79 missionaries sent from this country; over 490 native preachers in Asia; 375 Mission churches; a membership of *v«r 81,000, with additions byconversions through the labors -of Its of over 3500 «durlng the past year. laeladingmlssionarlea and native . itesoaers. th* total In the whole field under .the car* of this Union is 341. Sh* *x-Gov. Briggs, of Maiea qhßMtts, was for many years the President of dh* Union, and hitauoeoisor, Judge Ira Har ris, United States Senator from New York is expeoted to presidio at tho mooting in May Locomotive Explosions And Loss of J Life. On Saturday last the freight locomotive HerouJw exploded at Summltvine Station, oa * theCmvelaad and Pittsburgh Ballroad, killing t&v fireman, named Brew, and sorionsly in juring a brakemah. The engine was at the station, standing still and taking water at the Ho ether persona were injured by the whioh was one of tho most terrific aver happened on tho road, tho looomo* {Hue being qulteniemollihed, and the water t». l shivered to atoms. On Moaday afternoon the locomotive Bsln <jttr j^fatht 1 * to the Paymaster*! oar on the Oeabal Ohio road, exploded while standing at station, ffa. Prloe, the Pay mastvTwas in the act of paying S»m’l Den ue when the axploslon took plaoe. Mr. Den one was fatally injar*d, and Prloe was thrown tixtyfbet into a ««k, and miou.ly hurt. Theenci&oer. WiUUm Bees*, and the fireman, m badlv scalded and it is thought the en- A UtU. till n«njd iniUntlj kU-><"*- Oku ny. of WhMUng, *u Wi>wo »’>°“‘***?‘;- txm bet into th. rir» h»t eiOv'P-l without In jutj. Th. U(iii. wu blown U>to £r»jm«nlJ, th. ill. of . £rg* vunrt to, ui » houi.; mu hy in knookM out Ol ■hup. ui ulinoit torn down. Th. honollgnt wu blown mini hundred foot, and lodged In . homo. A Heroic Incident—A Union Boldiei I Kills Eight Bebels. A young. .mu nsosd An s tin Ksoy,.of I Hwtgomory eounty, OUtj ststioned st Comp I Disk Boblnson, Ky., with Us regiment, wii I - reoenUy sut out on s sooutihg expedition. I i(m • Urns he become sepsrsted, ud soon I dlsoorosed > perty «1 seoeoh, who did not I mottos him. Conoesling himself, hs find on I nsdsuocoodsd In killing conn oi thsmUfors **' shscy sow whsrs hs wss hidden!. Thors bolng I ms (nrthsr ohues Msoy sttsmptod to «»i*, hut unfortunstely his hors* throw Urn, see ■ssiy ininsing. Ud dlssbling him. In this in he wss isslly osptnssd by ths rebels, who dsUhscntsly shot him Boron times, wounding mb Bssduf Unis omostdreedful mxnner; .but sot killing tiloo- Hs Vras still sblo torslto us.asdelef Meefehfieus/ An end wss then put to this gsllut boro by boy wotting him, mmn tii mtfgi*d somsins won thrown into s mod hole. Moot wss botwsos 11 ud 21 •sort of nge. The short psstioalsis wore • - obtslnod from s Union womsn, who witnoosod m of tfeo sifsir. It oocnrrod on hoi form, dsopleedodnnsnoeossfoily with thoisodosof the rebel party for tho pilrlltgo of buying Kr. Ksoy’s oorpso, but wss roinsod. , •i?. , : *. S w.i. sn i"*""* of Buffering ud disosse among the relunteers would bd prsrented by tto boo nso of Hoiaowat’s Pius Ann Oisi mww- For wounds, sons ud scurry tho Ointment is s osrtsin cuo, ud. for bowel complaints, (tests, smsll pox, An., tho Pius SCO tho bolt medicine in tho world. Only 26 oosts porbox or pot. 11l Sonsix Cixonus.—To undorstsnd tho knsr oTs Knights ud got s duo to ths wsr, rood Do Ls Hoddo’s Boast Sodetlet published by Uppiaoott*Oo.,FhUn. Xns Connnnu MonrHiT.—The Usy somber of the Obsltsootaf is s. good srasgo somber, oostsislng sorsrsl rsiusbio ud sn- Pf*,i«io| pepors by woll-known writers, —... whom wo msy mention Edmund ■rot., author of /'Among ths Pints,” Hon. i Robert J. Wslka, Krs. 0. M. Kirkland, Dr. j Kturtsrsnif ud Blohsrd B. Klinhsll. Tho : flolfoßßifni is for ssiost W. A. Qlldonfon nay's, A 5 tilth street. - Bun Jau-—Win. Muthsrt, s well-known Asrso thief, isoontly srrostod tor t tool log .juaW is Lusorno oounty, ud oommlttod to 101 l at Williamsport, suoooodod is msklsg his oowns frts prison s low days linos. Tho BhsnffoSsss nipwsrdot S7S for his ro-srrost. 1 Jaws W. PmoflX, sgont for ths OindnsnU to furnUh It .ray SJjTtii o’dook. Those who Wish to SMS neper U ths ssms dsy of Its pub iliti only to ooU *t Pittoek •# www It eu bo obtslnod st ths hssr Ststsd. BMmft bacon Srou a* Aootiok.—This ■erslsg, St 10 o’clock. Kr. Boris will oom -I-. ?_VoUmgxocotor’sSsloof the rosy Isrgo r I wtn stock of wines sod U}Uors, st SrS P L r h.-wof Ksrkot ud Sooond struts, dsy until nil Is sold. 'Wsogs. i: • ■ - ' . A Last Passuou on tho Bsltimoisud Ohio BsUroad gore birth too child on Mon day lest, while on her wsy west, to attend the fuoorsl of o rslotiro. Bhs wss loft ot 'toftsn. i; ' • ' Jon I; Form, of Oonout, 0., commit ’ M okUo os tko Btk lut., uli| tfco mbo . : n|o vltkvUtk Uo wifo ku( honolf oboat oaojotroto. • *»■•* Pariu, who hu boon o«- .Aattniat Pa«k«rtnr gt Vo., hu boon arrut •< M,k Ak|* oi oonmimloatlag with tho ,• ltMl« , , _ Pwf* L. J). Wuuul hu nitgud tho r Chtyltfiy of tho 111th Boglmoat and rotura odSUoSouo M IfailrtSr A top auoitwK »( Bull* Sbawlo, at low _ J«t«oo»U llit'ii nut at Oraat and Ilfln Yu Pxmxsceii an Book or Jossirk axAxzsn). By the Bight Bev. John WfUlam D. D- Bbhop of H*i*L PutlL.Bew i°dE s ".AppUtonaCo. Plttelrargh*. B.B.Detl», S3Woodstreet.So3pp.lXmo. Th* Bosond Part of Dr. 0010010*8 work, Just Issued from tho press of Messrs. Appleton* will doubtless attaeot quita as much, and the same kind of attention'from and indeed all, whoso studies have prepared them to eater into the controversies of questions of blbilical criticism, philological,'historical, ehronologlea], scientific, > and (now wo may add) arithmetical, that have reoentiy been stirred up partintiarlj in Great : Britain, as did the First Part on its publication, a few months ago. In that put it was thought, by many, that the Bishop employed his arithme tic, whioh appears to have been a speciality with him before be appeared as a blblloal criuo, in an,unfair and nnphilosqphieal fplritj as an instrument of-oritimim. .Be that as it may, he has certainly; not continued any longer to follow up that method,—for this Sooond Part Is mainly devoted to tho discus sion of philological questions affecting the age, authorship, historical value, eto., etc., of the Pentateuch and thb Book of Joshua. Having thus very briefly stated the chare*ter of the Second. Part of Bishop Colenso'a work, as distinguished from the Pint Part, we con tent ourselves, without farther -remark, to relegate the business of criticism to thole of our contemporaries, whose more special voca tion it Is.to enter atadeqosto length into tueh a suhfeot. We are altogether- satisfied that the Divine Truth, whioh has stood for oen turies and ailleniums, will not be shaken by either orft&etetie ozp\ilology t andthatthe re sult of all thb. controversy that may be ex cited, will only do. for this age and genera tioa, what similar controversies have done for past ages and generations—namely, reveal more dearly the eternal and fixed relations of all Truth to Him in whom we live, and move, and have our being. Tub GzxiLxSexPTze; or,lmy* ud Conversation! ora Country Jnstioe. oh the Authenticity and Trauxfolnees of the Old Testament Becord] Edited by the Bev. 0. Walworth., Hew York: D. Apple ton AO©, rittabarsh: B. 8. Davie, 93 WoedctreeW 868 pp. , i ( . v Addison ban made Cato at Utioa say, that his #r bane and antidote work both; before him,”—and so may the reader of thU.notioe, who has read the preceding one, say, either as he reads, or, still better, if he should fall late the soliloquising mood in our friend Mr. Davis's store some day, on seeing Bishop Golemo*t book' and that of the “ Country Justioe 1 * lying together tide by sidd. The latter has - been written evidently with the view of furnishing an; answer 'in a general way to the former. The Essays and Conver sations, whioh form the most important por tion of the book, are eet In a kind of frame work, or, rather, are linked together by a kind of ohainwork, of narrative—and that, too, very muoh of the texture of a story—yea, even, of the tender gossamer texture of a love-story—which doubtless will be altogether surprising to the reader, who will hardly con cede to the “ Country Justioe” that either Plato or Athenmni had quite prepared him for suoh a collocation, such a relation and cor relation, of subjects. But apart from its form of presentation, the argument of the book Is, wo chould judge, generally sound, and also clearly and forcibly stated. A Usxfvl Lxttlb Woxx. —We have received a copy of a pamphlet entitled 11 A Chronologi cal Table of the Judges and other Offloers of Allegheny County, Pa., together with an Al phabetical List of the Members ef the Bar since the formation of the Ootinty to the pres ent time, containing the date of the Commis sions oi the Judges and Offioers, and the years of tee admission of Attorneys to the Bar, with remarks, notices of deaths, removals, eto., ete. By Daniel iW. Olegar, Student at Law.” The pamphlet Is well gotten up, and exhibits a commendable degree of industry on " tee part of the author. For tale by John W. Pittock, opposite the post-office. Feaik Lxsub’b Pictorial Hxstoby or thb Wax. —This s’plendidly illustrated work U un der the able editorship of E. G. Squler, Esq., who fs undoubtedly one of the most com petent literary men in the country for suoh a position. We need not say that the Uluitra tions aro both numerous and spirited, for tho resources of the publisher, ana the ability of many of the artists, whom he engeges, aro well kskAn. The work is in folio sise, and .issued m semi-monthly parts, at 25 oent* each. For sale by P. Hunt, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. SPECIAL LOCAL. NOTICES, ’iAOVKI AMD BlXU'l bITU4 ftLiOSIS*, 101 family *tod mnnalsoturing purposes, uro the is use. A. t, C«A? rav, General Agent, £lo. 18, Fifth street TnoxAa Faut, Plain And Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver mont state of tha bait quality at low ratal. Office at Alex. Laugh Un’i, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:6m Chiropodism. We have suffered for some years from an enormous corn, located on an exposed part of a toe. Passing along Grant street to-day, in the vicinity ot Diamond, wo dropped in at the offioe of Dr. Randall, four doors above, to inquire how long we should be laid up, in . case we submitted our tee, or rather our oorn, | for an operation. “Sit down, 0 said Dr. 8., I “and I will see.” We doffed our boot, sat down, and the Dr. examined t to our infinite astonishment, In about ten seeondi, with a I pair of small tweeters pointing to us, he said I “there it is.” And there It was—about the I site and .shape of a (grain of oats, and as I hard as bone. We looked at the piaoeso late- I ly oconpled, and found a littlp hole, corres ponding in site with the eon. I The operation is absolutely painless j there I is no esustis, no cutting, no bleeding. Dr. I Ben*** l just finds the cause of the annoyanoe, I takes his tweeters and lifts it out—that's I all. Let all who enjoy corns, keep them woU I pruned and growing; bat all who do not, L should oall at ouee and get rid of them, f From fl. T. Coffey, tf. D.—l have seen I pr. Bendall operate for the removal of I corns from the feet. The operations were I skilfully and rapidly performed, and almost I painless. I take pleasure In recommending I him te any who wish to be relieved from I those troublesome pests—corns and bunions. I H. T. CorrhT, M. D., 105 Fifth it. Coup AID Bunoia.—Du. Raxdall—Cer tificates of W. Phillips, Biq., member of the Common Co until,-and F. Boyle, Biq.: PirrsaumuH, April 18, 1863.—W0 certify that Dr. Bandall has operated on our feet, removing eorns therefrom, doing so withoo • TMtia und entirely to our satisfaction. [Signed] W. Phillips, F. Bom. p^ a has this day erased oorus for j bo which have been troublesome. I have I seen the operation before, but never anything so perfect to my satisfaction. f : : Tnos. M. IiAMHALL. Pittsburgh, Aprli 11th, 1863. Onsauvu bis Addeju*.—Persons having eorns or bunions,:please observe that Dr. Bandall, who publishes bona fide certificates of having afforded Instantaneous and substan tial relief to parties thus afflicted, can be con sulted at Ms office for a few days longer, in Diamond streetiToir doors from Grant, oppo site tha Court Boose. Dr.' R. wishes Otis special direction as to the location of his office in oonsequenoe of some persons having •ailed at the wrong place. Touno Linus* diwininr.—Bdgeworth i Seminary, at SewieUey, Pcnn'a, presents the advantages of a delightful and healthy looa tUnTentirely in the country j a limited and •elect number.ofpuplU, foriuißg a pleasant family circles the best influences on manners and morals; every desirable domestic com ?ort: with the most efficient and thorough In strnetioA to all the branches of education} teUUN for rldtog oa iomUOton otoo. toatohod. | Tonu mod«i»to-Prol.Y. Di rr.vTku (laid of tko dojwtaoat of muilo °P“* «» 80nd.,, p., S«wioktoj Tlu *< *»• ; Oiiif Clotbmb ±*d W«5»» Bay I***. TliO ntarpriiia, In of Ta« H. XoQ. 4 Co.. ■orehut nUon. Wraa of Moral ud Di2b”<Lh<»V Ajdgknj, botog fall, •wm .f tkoWioHtoSya4Tuo. to Spitog ngdi, ban patohytd' but toll a bowtttol auotfnoatof oloth, ewitoiMOi, Twttogf, do., ud tbdr or. BOW ntdj to ipu thdr Sprtog tndo with npdrlor irtlolw, at grutto r»- daood Brioof. Xbi, will MU- thblr good, b, tbo ,ud If dotUod, *ad u tk«y kotp ooa ■taatl, oa bud a largo tapplp of md» nui I dothlag. <ut««n ou bo Mooaaioduod oa 1 or b.W . BMtl, Aitad nit to ordwr. I ibt work to all doao uidor tkoir iaporbloß, | ud *lw»/i wurutod to parokawra. Fuaioiina friends composing the firm of iJohnWeier * Co., Herehaat Tailors, Ho. USledetalitreet, Allegheny, hate jut opeaedthe moot exten tiro and ndircli stock of aprteg and maimer goods oror exhibited west of the moontains, comprising somo of the most beautiful French and Ammioaa Casstmeres, Cloths. Cashmeres, Marseilles, Ac., Ao., to bo fooad la tbo out •ra market. This oatorprising firm has also a Tory largo assortment of tbo latest stylos of famishing goods, and a considerable quantity ready-made clothing of superior quality. We advise oar Allegheny patrons to call at this establishment, and see for themselves. Joar Bbtueeed non tu Bast, i Samuel Graham, Merohnnt Tailor, would respectfully Inform hit friends and the publlo In general that ho has jut returned from the Boot with hit now stock of Spring and Summer Goods, constating of all the latest stylos of cloths, csstimerci und Testings. Gentlemen doolring ■ stook to soloot from that cannot bo surpass* •d by any othor in tho dty,and thoir gar* menu made in the most fashionable manner, would do well to giro him a pall before pur chasing elsewhere. Samtil Geahah, Merohant Tailor, Ho. M Market street, one door from Third. A Good Ewct.—Bev. James P. Stone, Greensboro', Vu, writes—"l hare used Mrs. B. A. Allen's World's Hair! Bestpror and Zylobalsamum only for a short time, but the good offset is manifest. My hair was falling and eery thin; it is now much thicker, has oeased to fall, and restored to its original oolor." Sold by Druggists erdrywhere. De pot, 198 Greenwich street, New York. dew Ir too desire any repairs or, alterations to J’our dwelling, or places of business eall and ears your order at Outhbert'Sj Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, above flaithfield street. AU work promptly attended >o. t Onnuua and Gauxaoi Oaus will be taken at the ozealous office, No. 401 Liberty street, day or night. All orders left at the above plaoe sarlil be promptly attended aab'l mtirtbepaid a 6m Oaupitb, Cart its. —Oloslng out Carpets, regardless of eost, at J. Finch’s, eorner o’ Grant and Fifth streets, opposite the Court House. Eiglxsb and American prints at fifteen cents per yard, at J. Finch's, Comer of Grant and Fifth atreots. Gkbat Baroaikb in Mosamblquet and Plain Mohairs, bt J. Finoh's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets. Naw StTLxa Dklairks at twenty oents per yard, at J. Finch's, corner of Grant and Filth streets. MARRIED i TWEEDY—LODWIOK—At the Eagle Hold, Pittsburgh, March 16th, 1863, Bet. F. D. Teat, Mr. WILLIAM TWEEDY end Mlsa 6. L. LUDWIOK, of Weetmorelead Oooaty, Pa. QBEQQ-DAY—April lb Lb, by tbs Ber. X. X. Adams, at the raid, noe of Mr. Thomas H. Wood, 1509 Green «treat, WJLUAM II GREGG, eon of Isseo Grogg. Esq., of Pittsburgh, Pa., < and HATTIE LOUISE DAY, daughter of Captain Ohas. Day, of Mansfield, Mast. Doctor a el btkvens, el«otri> oil Pamela*, la cntlog all GHB9NIO DIB* EASES, both of Ladt*e and Gtntlsmsn, by a new method in the nse of Electricity alone without any Medicine, or even any Pain. BO4BD may be had, with Treatment, by Patients from abroad, at reaiontbls rates, in the Doctor’s Family. Letters sppljrlng for elrcnluw or farther infonna* tioa will he truxaptly answered. Office and r sold eoce at 1418 -fiOUtH PEHN BQUABB. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, being a central as wall as dsUghtfei part ot the dt y. this oat for fatmie refcrtnoa. ipllJmwl PAPER. Ho. M WOOD BTBEET, StOMM Fomrtk sad JK/tA titrooti, Btmmddoor Mots Ditiusd AlLf, Large assortment of BPBIHG GOODS, bonght bo fore the last great advance In price. Hew styles of WALL PAPER, WINDOW BLINDS, UNOLAZRD AND tJATIN GBEEHB, TEAHSPAKEaT OUBTAIHB, Ac., Ac. j A very large as*ortm«nt of WHITE BLAH&b, at 15 Also, GLAZED WALL PAPKE, hand* asms dsalgns, at X 6 coats, Ac., Acu, tor sale by THOMAS PALMAR. ASSISTANT QUAHTHIUiABTJWA OWIOI,') Ooaxna G Auo 23d firuuns. y WMbUgtoa, D. Ou April 13. h, IBS), j WILL BE SOLD, AT POBHU AGO TIOH, oa THU&SUAY, 23d April iastant, at the Coral sear tb# Wasklnuton Observatory, a lot of condemned HORfIXS AHD MULKS, m uti for public eetrlce Dale to commence at 10 o’clock a. m. Terms task, in Qoveromsat Fonda Signed] oa. a; tompkikb, OapL A. Q H., 0. 8. A. J. O. McQPIBK A OP.. Aactlosim aplßrtd Allen, MoCorbick & co., vallhv Foubdot, Pittsburgh, Pa. , Bo. 3th Llbortr straat, Mancfeetarokaof OOOE, PABLOB.AMD 8 BAT* 180 STOVES, PABLOB AJSL KITOHEH GBATXI, HOLLOW WABB, Steal and 01m* Moulds, BoD* lug MIU Pastings, Mill Gearing, (tea, Water and At* Uzoa Pipe, Sad Irons. Dag Irons, Wagon Bozsa, fg< gar Kettles, Pulleys, Hacgwa, Oar Wheals, Oouplten and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Mschies Castings made to order. Patented Portable Mill with Steam or Hows Power. aplfcftwd s [GAR AND MOLAt'SEd 60 hbc «. Porto Blco tod Oob* Sagan; 100 bbte. Onubed and OoSm Bogan; 100 bbla. N. O. Hoiiini; ISO bbl*. oMortod B» nip*, for Ml* by JOSH TLOTD k 00. rjiuK rLAUE TO UET JL'tiK uitbT, neatest, most durable, and by tar the cbeapeet BOOTIi, BHOR3, GAITRBS AMD BALMORALS, UIT BORLAND'S, IS Market jtreet. Second door froti fifth* NOTICE.— Owner* ef Oil in BULK BOATS ate hereby notified that they MOST MOT LAMP THXIB BOATS At the Allegheny Wharf, under penalty if FIFTY DuLLABS. JAUIB ALL KB, WUr tmaiter, Allegheny Wh«W. J 08T RECEIVED, AT THR OS* DOLLAR JRWBLBY BTOBR, Mo. 68 Fonrth Street, A large lot of extra fine SILvRB PLATXD WAR*,. FAHOY GOODS, Ac., which will be fold very cheap, te does oat the stock. Please step la and examine the good*. R. BTRAI*. leg* , ; EXECUTOKB’ AND TKUBTEE HALE OF BRA It B^TATf.— I Thera will ha eipaeed at PabUo Sale, on the premises, cm SATURDAY, the 2d day of May, 1863, apart or the aetata of John Obey, dic’d, alt tutted on tha BUnbei villa Turnpike Boad, 1% miles from Pittsburgh. It will ha eotdln l,ts Boa one acre to flya. (ale to commence at 1 , m. bVOaBOBtfTI, M, lIABBIHBOH, Anotloneer. apßheodtd Removal.— j. a ligqett a 00. hare purchased the CITY FLOUBIRQ MILL, aad have removed to the Mill, corner Liberty and Adams streets. We offer to oar former easterners aad the public generally, cholee reliable FAMILY FLOUB, or oar own manabatnre, and also St. Lottie Fancy Brands, aa formerly. Oners dropped in Pittsburgh P. 0., or In onr box at Lindsay A Bubsora, Ho. Wood street, will re* oelve prompt attention apO:lm J. B. LIOORTT A 00. TO OIL MEN.—AII party or OWHUO OIL IR BULK BOATS, Are hereby strictly proiibUtd landing the same within the limits of this dty, ondtr penalty of |M lor each offense. B. OL‘BAWYRB, Mayor. Pittsbarah, April 16th, 1883. aplfclm Qon. J. B. Tonkin hoi bra ordomd to ro portto Horn* Stonlop, for ntTloo with ooyolrj. Ibli lootoi OoU T. BStonloy, of'tho 10th Ohio, itlll In oommond of hU 014 brigodo In Gan. Htglaj’a dlTidea. Copt. e»T« hoi bra outgnod to doty| on tho a toff of Brig. Oon. Lytln, commanding o brlgodolnßhtridon’i dlrlalon. . . : Cannonading waakoard tkti afternoon In ~ -■ | tho direction of Liberty ond Snow Bill, bobb nan’s, m ifruat owt K | Wt an« daiigbum.' i. JjIKUIT 'i'KKPS, KVJSKUBKKfIB, So. How b tU. Udm, If job not Ur,., On. APFLI TBIK3, Urge BTARaBIEHU, Ac., >t low frit™, to ,utd on ytufordu, to HDBDOOK'fI PITDBDMfI AMP OAKLAND JWiniß, DOl/fti, UAITKKB « BALMOKi U COUP, AT QWltt MWBKB> ‘AJSII UUliil>UltM‘B W iiightij <iMwn<iQiima»t taUt«**i »* . , D » m . ijamiibli yiemiubow. -ratafe, aiALtit or' wnasrp; ; ' ar obm, ao. j,..oatm >trMu.oßi»otiwW«r*' ng»*T •■.>**&&&£/■ SMALL* fag***™ s - :j;S«vSev*- • • « TnmehJU& e t£ y tsasssssr *.hw*«. THE LATEST NEWS Bt TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUE BPKCIAL DISPATCHER., Apodal Dispatch to tbs Pittsborih Gaictta. i Wabhimqto*, April 21, CAJISST MSXTIXO—-THU rSTIAHOPP QtnSjßßfl After the Cabinet meeting to-day, thePrte ident remained closeted with Metsre. Seward 1 and Welle* for hours, denying himself to all ; visitors. It is nnderstood that the Peterhoff qoection wae under discussion. assutaut r>Oir scabs bal onnnuA. It has been determined to. appoint an Ai slstant PreTOSt Marshal General for each State in the Union* DUMIBBIO TB&UBTIOB. Lieutenant HarteyjOctten/of the 6th Vir ginia, and John D.Bard, ef'the Kentucky, oonvieted of hare been dismissed the jervioo.j |. r Location ormuo laud*. Certificates are abbot to be sent to lowa authorising the State to looate 800,000 acres of pubUo lands as aalndemnity for the same amount taken from the Eaeooon tract. lowa also,is entitled to 226,000 acres, on the Eaeooon river, and 240,000 more for an Agricultural College. mi wae coMMirria’s ekpoit. . The second volume of the testimony before the Committee on the Conduot of the War, oomprislng Ball's Bluff'and Bull Bun, U ready. The third volune, finishing the work,- will be read/ next week.; Washugtom, April 22,1808. THU saw ISTUUAL UKVIUQI STAMP, Which will probably be adopted, differs from the old in having around the vignette e border, on which, at the top the numbers of three or four years, as 1868,1864 And 1865; oh the sides as. the bottom, the nemos of the* months and numbersiof the days from the Ist to the 81st. Cancellation is effected by cut ting out, with a knife, all but those represent-, lag the date, thus absolutely preventing the use a second time. The same system may be adopted for postage stamps. URFOUXDID. The stories abont rebel eavalry being in the Valley of the Virginia, or on the road! towards Maryland is believed to be wholly unfounded. General Stahl's Cavalry'have thoroughly sooured the oountry South of ihe Rappahan nock and West to Bine Ridge, bat found only a few straggling guerrillas. TBOM MIXIOO. The Freneh Minister has dispatches eon firming the published news from San Fran cisco. They state that the French carried the first line of works, end were full of hope of capturing the city. Communication! were uninterrupted to Vera Crus, and reinforce ments and supplies were arriving daily. TBI BIBKLS UIVrOXCKD. Several new encampments were noticed* within the last day or two at Frederlbkeburg, and the opinion is now prevalent iu our army that the rebels are being rapidly reinforced. OBOWUVO.ni TBI A&BT. Our nine months and two years men, whose time has nearly, expired, ere growling about the probability of their time being lengthened a month or more, counting only from the time of moitarlnf in. ! APPLIID fO* A OOHMOTATIOM, G»n. MeCUIUn hu applUd for * oommut*- tion of q oar Ur* In Now York—that Uto in/ for on extra aUovaDoa in mona/ # instead of tha hiadqairtqr’a 4xjmbiu be voald inear in the field. \ Tha N*vj Department bse adopted the new at iform caffs, wblehj ere to bate * iter with itripea of gold laee-i-ene for oaalgn end up to eight for Commodore. HOSPITAL’ OAU. There ere throe hospital oars.on the Aqula Creek reed for the oie of the hoapltel et Po tomeo Creek. LRTUt OP HAt«OB. No letteri of marqne will be baaed unleii for the wer. nmovKD. K* W. Behafeldt, Gonial Genera) et Havana, hei resigned. reuoKAi..= Cepteln Worden U in town. uzeoitnesione. Mr. Beward gives a dinner to the Haytlsn Uinbter on Tuesday evening next. Leoompton Jones is here. It b nndentood here that the high' appoint ment which Gov. Car tin says in hh menage he* been offered him, ii e mbaion to Spain. John Covode aeemx to have thelnilde track for the Governorship. Dr. John H. Wier, of Bdmnadsrillo, 111., hai been appointed Pension Surgeon. Eight hundred alek from the army of the Potomet arrived here to-daj. Gen. Baell started book to Cincinnati to day. He had not time to fake depositions for whleh he oome, baiog obliged to return to Court on Friday, the new order of the Court making It requisite. All other evidenoe b in. fBOI NASVILHLE. fipedal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gasttt*. An order appears in this morning's paper, whloh will be enforced well—that cltbjns jnost take the oath or go Booth In ten days. Gen. Mltohell intends to rid the olty of seees aiooUts. Six hundred took the oatk, with heavy bond, laoludiag fifty-one ladies, to-day. Within • few days past, six rebels were sent to Altou jail, thirty through the lines by way of Viokiburg, and forty north of the Ohio river. They will be treated aq spies if they return. Daring the excitement on Sandey, dtUtof, Northern merohnnts, offered their servioei to Gen. Mitohel to aid In defending the city. Col. Gillum has been appointed Adjutant General of Tennessee, and will probably be appointed Provost Marshal General by Fry. FBQR ■URFRREIBORO. Special Dispatch to the ftttsbarth Oaaeita. MuavniunoßO, April 53,186}. ■ :y : The' Feterhoff ' Rnr Y«ii, W sss : pwlattk 87 ; ‘ fM*r*J of Col.KMß>^ur'TPB a.'sffaiaa u 4 lit Omfey fttet ik. FtOB italiial Fiirnfal’s Fleet." Waihusiob, April S3 —Th« N.tj Dfput ant hu ndnd th. following offleUl dU- pateh, dated United States steam sloop Pen* sacola, off Kew Orleans,-April 13 jth: ' On tKt Boning i>f the 17th dtii about day break. Admiral Farragut, in the* Hartford, engaged the batteries at Warren ton, throe mllsahiloW Vicksburg, and passed below U on tbelnorning of the 29th before daylight. The Albatross having taken in a fall supply Of from e barge whioh had been floated down the previous morning by Admi ral Porter, also passed the Warrreoton bat teries, and anchored near the flag-ship. It was blowing quite heavy from tho north, and on the morning of the 29th, ebout one a. m., the wharf boat Vicksburg having broken adrift from the moorings at the city, floated down-and ran;ashore opposite to where, the Hartford and Albatross were anohered. Dar ing the day an officer was sent oh board the Vioksbnrg, bqt found that her machinery had all been removed, and she had nothing on board save four mnskets and accoutrements whioh probably belonged to the guard. While the Admiral was hesitating as to the proprie ty of retaining her as a wharf boat, or rather depot, the rebels came down on the 13th, and horned her. The Swltseriand, Hartford and Albatross, being ail Ailed with coal and previsions, floated down, passing Gon. Grant and Admi ral Porter in oarges. The damages to the Switserlabdbeiog folly repaired, the vessel tailed Warrenton on the morniog of the list, and at daylight the little squadron got under way, and proceeded down the river to Ur. Turners plantation, where, on our pas sage up, we seen the wreck of the Indtenola. Wo found no traces of wreck, but learned that it had slid off into deep water daring the late gale. Weanohored at this place, and re* mained-tmtU about 6:30 p. m., When we got under way and proceeded down and engaged the battery at Grand Gulf. This i battery consisted of some two or three heavy guns, sent down from Vicksburg. One of those guns was mounted upon a steamer, whioh had been oonooaled up the Big Blaok river. The enemy also had a light. field battery. They struok tho Swltseriand twice, doing no damage., . “ ! ' The Albatross was not stntek at %1L The Hartford was straok'only once, but this shot struok an iron hammook stauehioh, whioh threw a fragment forward, nearly I half the length of the shfp, and killed Jones, a lands man. • This was the only* casualty. We posted this battery in about fifteen min utes, and anehored below Grand Gulf for rite night. I At day light, on the Ist inst., we got under way, and proceeded to the mouth of Bed River* where weanohored about sundown, de stroying in bur passage down a large number of skiffs and flat boats. We remained blockading the river at its mouth until tho morning of the 6th instant, when we got under way at about 4:30 a. m., and proceeded down to Bayou Sara, where we stopped, seised upon and threw into the river about ten thousand saoks of corn, and then proceeded oh our way to Port Hudson, where we anehored about five miles above the bat teries, at three p. m., on the 6th. On the evening ef the 7th, at 8:16, the writer of this hommunicatiOß, the Secretary of the Bear' Admiral, left the Hartford, and boarded the Richmond, of Baton Bouge, about 2 a. m., on the Bth inst. The health of the squadron is good. Rev. Mr. Martin, residing in Maryland, opposite Alexandria, has been arrested, by order of the military authorities, on the charge that he and bis family have been hold ing secret correspondence with the rebels, and • freely avowing that they are, secessionists. Orders have been given to send them beyond our lines. ' ~ - whom were foreigners, were picked up 80 miles down the Potomac, and brought to: Washington to-day. They had converted their funds into gold and state stook, and appeared very anxious to go farther north. They paid five dollars in rebel money for a dollar, in gold, and three dollars and fifty oents for a dollar greenback. Gapt. Worden has .arrived here from the Charleston fleet, being detaehed from his command, owing to ill health. The intelligence from Bngland loads to the belief that the departure of tho privateers Horn the British ports will be arrested by that government. Commander Wm. P. Spicer has been order ed to the command of the steamer Cambridge, North Atlentlo Squadron, and Lieut. Com mander Baker has been ordered for duty, to the Tusoarora*. A dispatch to-night from the army of the Foiomao reports that there is-nothing inter esting to oommunioate. Additional by the Steamer Persia. Sabot Hook, April 22. —The London annoouMt chat the dispatches on the Poliih question were' simultaneously sent to St, Petersburg, on the 10th, from London, Peris end Vienne. Thej eye oouohed. in frieodly terms, bat ell convey en Intelligible warningto Russia. Gen. Berg hes errlved et Warsaw to super oede the Grand Bake Conitsntine. The ex ercise of vigor without cruelty, is -ssld to be the tenor ef his iostractions. The rebellion continues motive, end appa rently gains strength. It Is rumored that Hapoleon hes esked Italy whether, in eete of certain eventuali ties, she would act es en armed ally, end furnish e contingent of 60,000 men. The re ply was a prompt affirmative. It lire ported that the Bnssian _army is about to be ptaoed on a war footing, and other warlike measure* lt ,Is said that these measures are designed against Sweden. St. PeUnbwrg, April 12 —An Imperial mani festo has been issued granting a full and en tire amnesty to all the Poles in the kingdom and the Western Provinoes who lay down their arms and return to their allegianoe by the 12th of tf ay. Those charged with the ordinary crimes and military offences are ex cepted from the operations of pardon. The manifesto announces that the Institutions whloh have been granted to Poland shall be maintained, and after a practical experience shall be developed according to the neoessl tiee of the age and the country. Paris, April 11.—An Imperial decree has been Issued prorouglng the oorpiJeglilatif to the ISth of April. The Jfbmicur says the Insurrection in Po land continues to spread. She news of tho Prussian forces having been cheeked at Keslawanda is confirmed. Haihtilli, April M, 1853. Fifteen refugees from Richmond, all ol fiob Fortress Monroe. Poeyriss Monos; April 21.—Thomas Hawkins and John Young, pilots, were killed on the Naasemond river yesterday. . Th* for mer leaves a wife and twe children in Hamp ton, Va. The latter is from Brooklyn, If. Y. Both had volunteered their services to pilot oar gunboats daring the rooent action on the Jffanseaond. - John Healy was killed on board tho Mount Washington last evening, by getting oaught by the oraak of tho engine. • The flag of trace boat State of Maine left this morning for City Point, with about 600 paroled rebel prisoners; Including the two hundred-oaptured on Sunday night with the rebel battery on the Haaiemond. Capt. John $. Mnlford Is In oharge of tho boat. Tworebel desertars are upon tho Minne sota. They state that they belonged to the Merrimeo Ho. 2; that they had recently left her lying at the obstructions near Fort Bar ling on the James river, and when'they left n large nnmber of workmen were engaged in* temoYiag the obstructions from. tho river at that point, for what purpose is not stated. ' The steamer Carrie Martin arrived at For tress Monroe, at one o*olpck this afternoon, with Gen. Hallecb, whom.he was joined by Mdor General Big, and they both prooeeded to Suffolk. The skirmishing on th. NnaumondOMnd jutord., .boat noon, ud bu not boon n nowod to-dn,. ■ ■ < The Munford.rliie Expedition. Locuyiuj, Aprils*— The MnnfotdiTiUo oxpoditlos to Oolinn ntnrood to Qlugow, bnTinc doitroyod tho town of Cellnn, ono Enn dnduottundponndiaf buon/twont, thou ■nnd both.Uof wbont end corn, one hundred hnmli of flonr nnd wblik,, noonildemble qaantltj of new, coffee, toe, and other itoroi, •nd fort, beeti. nMd b, tho rebel. ln tt.ni portingsupplies.'i* -Tho nbofndaltn lon of ninety Uliod. : OebSiahunthUkl tholr lon grater. Vodoni Jou la on wonndod nnd ono ■lnti,. . wooiiflukcv v SnnHfc An& At tho wool nla to- JnaHHfMittnol theoffteing.wwe.old. VSr-patewWought for Ohio and Miohlgu ■MndWI t Miii of 10: por mt nnd BaSamftpolls tho hlgh fmpflßtMUlMUMltMdO.OOO Ibl. Extra I Onto M74®?to; 00,000 No. linto9@7oX«; OO.tOONo;O.OOQNo. II at 71o; IAHO bain CnUfunln at Js@«o« >o«oWtOl»®M^o.' ; Markets fcT Tel?*raph- - Prajuiitrau, April M.-as most rioorn Umtttd. tnToolj 3 000 bblfMld »t $5 6 00 for superfine, $6 900665 for extra, end $707 »? for extra fasily. The mfoket ta ■ Flour to steady at $4 75, and Corn The offerings bf-Wheat are saalland held A*®! JfrSJ? 3,000 bosh rod fttfl 650170, andwhlfoat *17501.. 9a Bye niDgc* from $lO3 to *lO5. 0«m oontlnte* Jn dsmacd.and ftxrther sabs of 8,000 bush yellow wenmade it 93c, end 1,500 bath whiteat 91c. _OetJ are unsettled; sale* of 6,000 bosh prime at 80085 c. Barley IsV&rtb $l6O, and malt la*small way,at $5 2505 76, and Flazsted at $36004. Provisions dad; me<apork at $l5 60, and prime at *13014. Bheoa morea slowly at 10012 c for bates, 7o for sides, and 6e 06)4 for shoulders. Lard iadullat l(H4o. Whisky Jadnll at!4C@47c. ' ; " CnrcuntaTi, April 22 —Floor doll and 25c lower; superfine:said at $5 4006 60, and extra at *5 GOto $5 87, Bed W heat is 2c lower, and white ii unchanged. Corn doll at Glo. Oats steady at C9c. Bye declined to 86c. Whisky 42}£e. Ueas pork U nominally un changed;, 1 small aales of Lard at not ranch demand at those rates, nor la there moch offering. Balk shoulder# sold at 4c, looae, and aide# at SMc, packed. |25 hhdt bacon shoulders aoU Tne market la generally very fiat. , ' . Gold advanced to 145, ahd silver lo 135. Exchange steady. !' Hew Toss, April 22.—Cotton steady; galea of 600 bales. Floor declined 606 c; tales of 8,000 bbla at $6 960610 for State, §7 OSO7 25 for Ohio and $707 20 for Southern. % heat very doll, and declining at 8147 for Milwaukee Club for future delivery. - Corn lc lower,! sales ef 91,000 both. Perk heavy st O>£o 10>£c. Whisky dull at 43>5044c. i Blocks closed lower; Gold 47& ! Probable Evacuation of Vicklbnrg. The Cincinnati CTasett*, referring to Gen. Haribat’ldispatch, telegraphed Iron-Hem; phis to the Govefnment, that he had Informa tion that the rebels are evacuating Viokiburg, saysthereis now some probability that it may ba eorreoL The transfer of a largo foroo of and a formidable fleet of gunboats to the South of Vieksburg, may render the plaoe untenable. With Warrenton as. a base of operations the rebels cannot defend their stronghold, and at the same time protect their railroad communication with Jackson, upon which they are depdndent for supplies. They may, therefore, be compelled to choose between isolation and evacuation. To the Union side tho first named alternative would be preferable, and if Grant’s movements have been prompt, the latter may be rendered im practicable. The next arrival from before Vieksburg will probably bring intelligence of great importance. : A Lawtib’s Plum.—E. G; Ryan, of MU waukee, has reooversd a judgment ef $16,000 against; Warrlok Martin, of Waukegan, Illi nois, for the reoovery of fees for legal adviee, A jury iwas and the case was left-in the hands of Judge Mann, whoj gave judg ment. j At a! Union meeting In Saoramento .City, California, Senator Oonness, recently elected to the United States Senate from that State, pledged himself to support the host radical measures of the Administration'for tho sup pression, of the rebellion. TBnjßank of North America, Philadelphia,' has notified the Treasury Department tut it is prepared to deposit $750,000 in bonds, un der the new banking law. , '! j % TulUnlon Club of Nashville, numbering 500 members, passed resolutions last night, denouncing slavery and In favor of Its aboli tion. j' _ , A bank with $1,000,000 Capital will soon go into operation in Cincinnati, under the National Banking law. The stock has been subscribed. Gui Bllxt’s flotilla of river rams and the Marine Brigade are at Cairo, preparing for an .expedition. , SPECIAL JfOTMCES. yae-FJSTKQSA on wobxs. : Long, Miller, if Co. Works at Sharpsburg Statiou, Alleghany Valle) fiailroad. Office and Warehouse, Ho. 23 UABKKT BTBSVT Pittsburgh. Manufoctureriof ILLUMINATING and LUBBI - CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. ■9-Ho.l BEFIHED OIL, warranted non-explo sive, always on hand. ool2:lyd A VCTIOJT SALES. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN BE-' WIOKLEY AT AD.rt»ON.—On TUEnDAK KVENihQ, April SBtb, at 1% o'clock, will beaold, at the Commercial raise Boom», *■ o. 64 Fifth street, that desirable lot of ground sltntto on the B*av#r road, Id the Tillage of fceelc'kldjV.eh-ntatafag'aboQt shree-qaarieradf ao aae- on which is ertettd the large brick dwelling formerly occdpied by Mrs, A. W. Black, containing ten room*, literary, bath-room and wafch house; stable, Ire house, out-hoaus, and large cistern convenient to the home. The land Is ef rich soil, planted with the beat varieties of jrult tieee •; Tuva or Falx—On* fourth «uh, and tk* balance is tbrre equal annual payment*, with iaureet, n cum! Ky bond and mortgage aps3 J. 0, DAYIB, Atct. ' jIXECOTOBS’ SALE OF SABL’4 SU LJQUOB BTOBB.—On TBUBSDAY IMU. April 83d, at 10 o’clock, by order or Orphans’ Oocrt, will commence the talk or the entire stock o! Liquors, Began, Ac, of the eeteie of the late Leopold Behl, at the (tore Mo. 29, corner of Harks! and Second street*, and to he ejatluued each day, t until all fa eold. 3 hi* large and well selected stick of oldWieesaad Liquors comprises eriry variety, among:erhi:h may be enumerated— Over 1000 gaUooi Dark Brandy; ** : £OO “ Pale do; •« : 100 •* Apple do; •> • yoo “ Oceny do; •• 100 " Blackberydo, " : 100 " Peach do; «• : 800 M ffztraflnedo; - 900 « Bye WhUkr; “ 100 " Bourbon Vbtekj; *• 100 " eeoh Bhsrry, Millay* and Ma> delta Winrs; “ 300 " each Port aad Jttlilne Hines; : )fiO 41 OUrei Wins; a 100 «• Sherry do; ! •• ; 160 11 Janasioaßum; u : iso - Holland Gin; Together with many other descriptions of Wioea and Liquors in Cask. Alio; Champaign# and. Catawba Wines, together with gnat variety of other cased Wfhee and Liqnon, of very cbeloe.aaA o»l*l>r«ted Brands. Also a fine stock Of £egars, Opera and other Brand* Tend* at sa'e. J, O. DAYIB. And. - RKUUbAtt .nMIUI BALE OF rOBHITUBX, OABPKT3, Ac.-Oa TBQBS DA* MOBHIHQ, April rad.ct to o’clock,at Ma» sonic Hsll Auction House, 65 Pi'. U street, will be •old, Household and Kitchen pornltua, Carpets, Qae»niware, Glooka, Leap*. Ac* apqn T. A. MoCHLIiA-HD, And. WE HAVE NOW OPEN, and we rapidly selling, at the j HEW CABPEX BTOBE, PIITH bT BKK r, next door to the Post Offloe, Asphnold nastrtment of the newest and choicest styles; and best qualities of good* in our line, ths greater part of which wa offer, while our present •teck lasts, at MANVFdOTUBMBS* WSQLEBiLB fJUGAL; 1 spll MoFABLAHP, oollinb a CO., UKUtItsKU), TariIUTHK AMO VKl> YITOABPBTi; THBKK PLY AND IHOBAIH OABFXIS; OIL OLOTBB, HATTING, BOGB, Ac., the u«ut (.tun, .od tTMh good,, nltlkd at wbol.nl. pilot*. .t tb. m» Oarpst Bloc, of HcFABLAHD, GOLLIHS & CO. spiff ! V •' LARDOIL— SObblfl. No, 1; i; 85 •• *• 8; On hind and fsr sale by JAS. DALZELL A BOH, apnttf 69 aed TO Water street. S'IATttUF AND DAUOBi. ; \J 85 doton Tomato Catup, quarts; jB5 ** •* .. “- .r pints, i i 75 “ Popper Sues; ; ' In lion and tor sal# by &BTHXB A BBO&, ap!B , Hoe. 128 dad 188 Wood street. T>EOmVKD THIS HAY— XV 18 bbls. prime White Beans; t : 25 hath, extra Soonomy Onfons; ; 1 car loadTorkßUteiasastU; . 1 car load Lakslhon Potatoes; ) i spit . L. H TOIQT A GO. T ÜBiUOATINtfOiU i U : slßohM«.ptt» I)*ck.oku*k ! ; - ' “ • “ Pranklln; 1 j, . WanuUtfcM&oo W - ' • 69 and TO Water strut. Uraae : and iUfined 00. OU lUm* t 9 MdTDWttoMlmt •pUstf . D" YB WOODS—2O bbls. Uhippel am a ”“ son 4 00. : aawKtA tint *mi >»po4 «tr—ta. j .*MrhLA«K—ISO btli. Miorted, lor <^ kT B.A.M»IMWWK*,s6»*OO.i tin. amir ct Hula? W«oJ «lr»«u- WakiKNT.—lOObbli. Qf.ttß 8611 /SjinUn ««y ft«MUo MMUHCBAATT TAMLOMM. QKNBY O. HALE & 00, ~ j“ ; tfcwiiimoitMiw'o. wot.) ' f Merchant Tailors, l Anaew.rooaMagthsb SPBIJTG STOCK OP GOODS, Adapted tonflrrt elam trade, which baa beta wh< t ed with grsnl can to meat the approbation of .heir many friends aßdpotroaw, and intlag, by does at foatfcm to bastneae and Uriel Integrity* to meet the approval efaU who may fororuawtth acaU. j | ) onicjotti mnvoßin .. Made to erdbr In thn beet manner and aarasenesbU terms. 'Bntog flnwETniree* many CHIFOBMb. forotasltoSdaft* Itaio*ee»»newallnefor the Ncry, wear* prepared toexecafoordapfa this line GOODS always on haadJ,; .... m ooAjor ntffi-SifiT.uziAißSTiwn mhs - - H ; jAKPjnp, |i • “■ ; WrBSSJBI.S. “ How open, a moot eoajpieto had varlsd sssrirfmant of ENGLISH AH9 BBTOhELB, at small advances above the tost* FOB QAflB. 5 > Ij jj : • INOItAINS. A large stocky boughj ibefote the late advances, many of which are ealllas wt LESS THAN MABH> FACTUREBS* PBIOEB. in ATTi.wets, Of every: kind. M In var stylsa and at tiui old prioas. : . OLIVJB& M’OIOHTOOK*Cfc, Bo: ss nna htbbxt. mMlaww yyALili PAFKKU, BITAIIiIHO AT lieii Than Saltern Wholesale Price*, ... rou| '..i ■ Ho. 107 MASXBT STSBIT. : ■ | ; i Tb* gooda bought b*for» ih« fr*at adrana* la prfcM. OUMAP PAPIBB, at ligand UopM pfeoa. OLAZID PAPABfi.fro® » «nta wpwart. GOLD FAPKB at 87}£ cant* par ptecaapwan). HANDBOM* OAK PAHIL DKOOBAtIOHS *t S 4 •• ottp “ (4 r . ABSOBTID* PLAIH QBMH WIBDOW PAP»B, i At thejowtttratea. ■VOaliudfe*. v :i* " * JOS. R, HUGHES, ' MABKT BTBKKT, JgtiTABLItiUKD U 760. IIfETER JLOBILIiAKD, SHUN 1 AHD TOBAOOO KAHUBAOTUBEB, 16-AlB aBAttBKSa BTJtMET, (ronnri; tit Ohitba itmt, Bn York,) Would call tbo ftUentioL! oi ifilwito UtoortfelMof 1 hl» moßotoctoryTto; BBOWH BROW. IToeobb7,!7to>ißopfok Ooono Boppoo, Amoriceo Gentlomos, Poalsroo, Pan'Virgin!*, Hoctitochii, Oopoohogoo. M :i TXLLOW SHUN. Scotch, Blgh Totit Scotch, lxtoh Blch To*«i or Bosojr Seoteh, Trah Scotch.; , ,n_- •V~Attention to oollott to the tom redaction In pricoo of Yl&e'«Oot Ohowisg and Smoking Tobocooc, which will bo foand of h icperior aulltj, ' * tobacco. * _ 1 B*oMio4-Lcng t Bo,’ 1, Ho. 2, 800. 1 end 2 nixed, Granulated' ' "i\ tm iQvT G>k A. iL., or ptoia; Ootib* dl*h, or: Bweot: SweotiScoated Orecoco} Tta roll UtVfßdhfe.: Saoxina— Stwotoh, Coaaotor, Torklab. H. B.—A, drooler of (»Icm will bo Mat on appli* cation.'" - i ? r " oplfcly J AAltsa a KARLS £ SON', j 816 Chestnut Street, : J Ij mujinrii/i, luporUra andJMaatifActarwi of Looking <fif lasses, Oil Paintings, Engraving*, IHcture fYamei, ■Photograph •AUnttaa, I ITinHow Comitt*, 4fc»j Ire. ' & UIBtJUW, MaaaCtatama of LEiif PIPS. SHEET MD BAK LEAD, And dMkn la fig lead; jj Block Tin, • l• ‘ • j • i:| Patent Shot, JfJXTB STBMMT, Bamn Man axd Omuioi* 1 $ (HMJIM I, MIS W- UUUIMI A FBXSH ABSITAL. • : ; a«w /üBT MqoTO.- ladibi* mi dosauns ounu, « u» UtMtltrii -AiMy i—T.AT>rgfr )]|| B&LKOIUko{ «rtqr- togttoUoi, UOIV MOBOOOOIVD MATBpOKaUMaToSS- D&urs BHexs, cuums jmd Suau/aSSS, nUinnTtty low. ' ;■ ■■"•■'■•■■. aUt: , turn KOBB.Ii ltofcit.lMt. BJBKK tiUlilU) HHOKi£~ ! uri oalt ub «Aia lumi bsoh AHD.BAUIOEAM, witk thkk MVMMMM tOUm, ..' Jutnootradal oio. iT.BIH.IM A Oft 1 !. 80. Tl« Qenxr Wood aaj ypprUi ifc W. UtUmOUMAM, Mo. n Modi Trout itraet, ThOMWplfla, l|tat te JoknHnK. SODA ASB. Bm it eoutwUrfcralo pi ikolowpUMiM TkliAih k fMtfctlirtjr p*h*«* JKA/B. 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