i '$ i I S' 8 ! 1 1 ' - <•: % ’ - . I v. •• •• P ?3 ; " p jgsSjwlij —' 'j| M;:J »|;| '\i ;v J i ' "•;■ " ; r fs] ri S"'X'/* ■;<>• .K;| w.m . j Ur. McMillan offered the folio wiag: /tooted, Thet the City Controller be an* thorited to pay the amount of the bills incur red In the repairing of the extension of Penn sylvania Avenue from Chatham to Boss sU, and for making of sUder walk on Waahingtoa street, from Webster to Llberty/and charge appropriation Ha. IS*. Bead three times and passed. Mr. Morrow'effered a petition for the grad ing of Locust street, Bignth Ward. Referred to Street Committee. The resolution passed bp 0. Gi, April 13th, instructing the Police Committeeto wait upon the Major and urge upon him the use of the almost diligence to origin of the Are of the night of. April 1 13 tb, was taken up and aoß'Ooneurred In. Resolution passed in C. 0. March 30th, rel ative to the condition of Liberty street, was Boa-coaeumd in. Reeolatton relative to donating part ef the Basin lot, in the Sixth Ward, fora site for the High School, (inC. C. March 30th, 1833, read three times and passed, and Messrs. O'jieUl, Roberts and Coward appointed a Committee on part of G. G.,) was'concurred inland 'Messrs. Morrow and Miller appointed on the part of 8.0. i* A communication from the Citj Solicitor, in reference to a resolution directing him to report an ordinanoe relatire to a markethouse la the Third Ward, was presented, with an ordinanoe en the subject, which, Feb; 33d,' had been read and'referred to!;the Market Committee, to report at next meeting. The ordinanoe was postponed 1 for the pro pent. . , The ordinanoe ? regulating this pay and up polfitmaatof the dtp police/* passed In 0.0. jfanßVOth, was non-coaourredla and referred wo the Police Committee. The ordinanoe authorising ah Increase of i the salaries of the Street Commissioners, was 1 called up, discussed and postponed. A communication was received from P. K. BrunoV Biq., Pre«ident*of the Allegheny RMlroad Company, covering an jordlnanoe for - tha Hght to form a connection! between the Allegheny VaUey end the Pennsylvania Gen ual Railroads, via Allegheny street. Read onoe and further .consideration post poned. In Common Oomcil t members all present. Prayer by Mr. McQowan.* 1 The minutes of the preceding [regularmeet-. lag and the special meeting were read and KoVay presented the petition of B. . MfK« 1 g ht r praying that fear joints of water pipe be laid on franklin street, .near Blm. Referred to the Water Committee. / JCr# Armstrong offered the following rose ■ That Bobort WMUilti., of tbo ■talk ntd) b. pormittdß to romor. afram. talUiac bHk from P.aa aimljbi**aa room to bail. . brick boom oa Poakitroot, whlok h. doolro. to do. Bud Urto timil ui - 1 )(i. OWotll ofbnd » rwotaUoß moMtlsg iOoineUi to appoiat. Oommlttoo of t.o from tkoßdaot and tbnb from tbo Common Coim -ii. t*-taauln tato tbo obadiUfß of Poaa it. Asm Bb Oi»ir itroot to tbs dtr lliao, aad ro botl wbstbor, in thalr opinion, tbs GltUaba* p-“- Us. biro Ifoimisd tfcolr ooatnn b 7 fc«rtag tbo atroot la good repair from curb to onb, acoordlng to -oontraot, and . i# tkar bat. aot, to roroko tboir pririltgta. Mr.JfoQowafflOffaradtoomtaiibjlnolad- I • i£*oOaadlM> otjootod to appointing a B ..Woommittod, Ml tkoagkt It' would ban I JSftoOtloa BtNtaWproooatßtroot Oommlttoo. i& Uft toamsndbi including ? . .Libert* «**•■ g* : .', ; v -rS: <!y, •>,*&;.' ‘r -.'. ,j^j.;,; J|j :-v: ••!,• K’• ■ - :?•; “■M v.' f-x-htersc % I . '*"v 4 y >K\\'\ •>:•;<'•,•> ’jjO'i ;«i’2's AW^ivisvif:'’ ftVvtf'^SSiiSSS.W: mMmm ■*»tg 1 Vi i\ M J .t.:d ‘ 1 . "'" !. . . -m*: : ', ■ §rtt»kr# te% TUESDAT MOBHIHB, AP&TT. . 28. CITY JLFFAIMB. twcrnauL papsm w.na cn. •’ The Couti. - amxtm ruu.Omui’ Com, fa, ' nMaxMt—Ocx. Ja«, p. Brmim. , iOTfutfry Jp—»- : imin Lii xjKrr 1 "- Amocuti Joosi—iu*. J.B.™-’ Ira Pm-afhLmS? S mZj. . t „ „._■ •< jimi lit Mi^yoaasa^jgai BBTftlOl corn. * ■" j . HjW. Wumn. ' feorth Monday of Jdimnrx, April. • lb* first Mon yatbo tot a>yot each tona. ttefim day of «ack month t —Monday, April 6th, and mrj dif ooudri of thaiftnt tan open > Aaoouts—He J tai Dm-T Jfolj MutHoroaU, liyofaach Month . fihacUPa Aaka on . Amwut Win Iflh waak tharaafti Trial caUatora* QMt*. IK of Council!. A regular monthly meeting of City Councils wu b*ld on Monday evening, April 27th. Ia SeUci, prolong Mesirt. Allen, Brows, Hardman, Miller, MoMUien, MoOarthey. Morrow, McCllntpck, Quinn, Thompson, Bees, J- Rood, D. Beed, Young, HeAuley, Pres't. Ikt minute* of tho previous mooring ware nu and approved. Mr. D. Eood presented the following; B**olv*d, That the Costroller be and he la hereby authorised to oertify a warrant on the Treasurer for the amount of lawful expenses lor holding a special election in'the Sixth Ward is Bebruary charge the same to contingent fund.' i i/’; : Bead three timet and passed. - - Mr. Thompson offered the following: JBseofved, That the Committee on rite En gines and Hose be direoted to procure, with out delay, 0,000 feet of the bait leather ten inch forcing hose, and that the’ Finance Com mittee are hereby direoted to feport.to Conn ell* at their first meeting from imafe appropri ations the money to defray the uoit of the same can he dednoted. -Mr. Quinn aoTtd to amendby referring the resolution to the Finance Committee, and if they oaa provide the funds, to report the mat ter to Connolls. A debate, followed upon the importance of having the hose immedihtely, as the Fire De partment was In pressing need of a supply of new hose. Daring the late fires the steam en gines had banted so many sections of the pa tent or gum.hose, that the supply was entirely Inadequate. At the fire on Sunday two of tho steam engines were oomnaUsd to oease throw ing, owing to a lack of hose,'and there was great danger of a disastrous Conflagration if a supply was not obtained, ' 1; The only objection urged;Jiy any member was the want of funds: to pay.fur the hose. The ground taken npon this peiitwai, that ?the utmost legal limit of taxation had been reached ;j that the city had not plaeed the re quisite tends at the disposal of Councils, and however urgent the demand seemed to be, the Finanoe Committee ooold not “squeeze blood eat of a turnip.V, Mr. Miller moved to amend by inserting 1,690 instead of 6,6oOfe*t of hose. Mr. Morrow offered the following as a sub stitute Jor the origlaei resolution: E*solvtd M Thai'the Finance Committee be instrncted r to asdsriein. from. what appropria tions money ean he taken for the purpose of purchasing hose; and that the*mount, with the balance of appropriation Mo. 4, after pay ing the different steam snginei,be appropri ated for the same purpose. Mr. McCarthy offered the following as. a substitute for the last resolution: Jimolvid, That the Committee on Eire En gines be instruoted to procure ten-inch leather hose, hotto exoeed $3,200, and charge appro priation Mo. 4. The yeas .and nays were sailed, and Mr. ' McCartney's resolution was lost by the follow ing vote: Ayes—Messrs. .Miller, McMillsn, McCar they, Bees, J. Bead, Young, McAulcy, Presi dent—7. > Nays—Messrs. Allen, Brown, Hardman, Morrow, MeCiintock, Quinn, Thompson, D. Reed—B. - The question was. then oaiied upon Mr. Morrow's substitute, whioh was laid over un der the rules; Mr. Hardman than oaiied up "an ordinanoe for the distribution of the appropriation for the Fire Departmentfor 1863/’ which, in O. 0., Maroh SOtb, bad been non-eonourred in; and teforfed to the Ordinanoe, Committee, with instructions to provide for tae Allegheny Steam Fire Engine Oompany, the same as other steam engines. i On motion of Mr. D. Reed, 8. 0. non-oon eurred in the aotion of'C. :0., and the Chair appointed Messrs. Hardman and. Young, on part of 8. 0., as a Committee of ; Oonforenoo. Mr* Thompson oaiied np "an ordinanoe reg ulating the appointment and pay of the po lio#," whioh, in 0.0., Feb. 23d, had bean re fariad to the Polio# Committee. On motion, S. 0. oononr. %&Biu,\ iS&EK* K,ra^ Myaari. Ardray, Oolrllte; Coward, »ttlTy, F«ly, Holmaa, J.nmy, Hult; Montg»m«|T. IfoOUlUnd, Meymy.-MeTiKlio, MeOona, O’HtUl, Portaell, Roberta, Steal, Taylor-Killm, P m i<tent-50. ;*“• EjOandtoMmorod to itriko oat all after “• »°rld molrad, and in».»t “that tho Bo oorains Bagalator b. Uutraoted to ban tho ■tzoot npa&ad for tha winter." Mann. Araatrong, Bailey, Barclc {•Jr waaron. Coffin, Coward, Haya, Hab batd, MeCandleu, McClelland, MoVaj, Salli- TUI-11. Nay*—Maun. Ardray, Colrilla, Daffy, naaly, Holmee, Hatohiaeoa, Jeremy, Kearns, “«*•». Nontgomary, Moligha, McGowan, O’Naill, Portwll, Boberte, Btaal,: Salliron, Taylor, ElllU, President—lB. Mt.MoTay monad that the East Liberty road be inurtad in tha reiolatlon. The amendment wa* aooaptadby Mr. O’NailL Tha amendment* lnolading Pike and Lib erty itreete were withdrawn.: The qaeation on the original reiolntlon, td gatbar with tho amendment, waa then called *° t r » ananlmoaely, and Menu. 0 “°V»7 and Colville were appointed on (he Committee. Select Connell concurred and appointed Messrs. Brown and David Reed on said Committee. moved that the supplement to toe ordinanoe granting oertais privileges to the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad bs taxon up. Agreed to. Mr. Montgomery moved that it, bo taken op and votod.upon leriattun. Mr. MoCohdiss* moved that It be read first by its title, and then prooeed to a second reading ceriatum. Agreed to. In the reading by leotions, Mr. Baroiay moved to amend the third seoton by striking out five and eight bet as the width of the side walk on Try street, and Inserting twelve feet* Lost by the following votes. Ayes—Messrs. Baroiay—l. Kays—Messrs, .Ardray, Armstrong, Bailey. Cameron, Coffin, ‘Colville, Coward. Daffy, Peely, Hays,.Holmes, Hubbard, Hatohison, Jeremy, Keanu, Maokey. Montgomery, Mo* Candlesr,MoCleUand, MeVajyMoXighe, Me- Qowahi O’Neill, PortseU, Steel, Sullivan, Taylor, Killin, Priiidsnt—2B; - The following-saction was added: to the or* dinanoe take its place after sictionrour. ‘‘And the said Rail road Company shell piy totheCßy of. Pittabargh, the* sum- of - thrbe hundred dollars for the' privilege of cronldg eaeh >and every street' which sold Railroad faaek may cms.' Adopted by the following vote.; .. .. r Ayes—Messrs. Ardray, Barokley, Coffin, Colville,Coward, Duffy, Hays. Holmes, Hub bard, Hatohison, Jeremy, MbTighe, MoGow an, PortseU, Roberts, Taylor—l 6. "Najs—Messrs. Armstrong, Bailey, Feely, Hearns, Maokey, Montgomery MoCendlesi, MoVayy* O’Neill, Steel, Sullivan, KUlin, President—l 4. The following amendments were made to seetion No. 6 in the original: By Mr. MoTay: “Also .said railroad company shall ereota brlek stsok on eoeb end of laid tunnel, to bo forty feet high and ten feet In the dear, for .the purpose of taking away gas aud smoked” By Mr. MoTigbe: "Also the said railroad eompany shall al ways keep the streets; gutters and eroseings ever which the said road may pass in good order, and whenever they faU to do so the Street Commissioner shall have power, after five days* notioe to said railroad eompany, to prooeed and repair said streats, crossings and gutters, at the expense of said railroad eom* pony, said expense to be ooUeoted of said rail* road oompany as other debts due the city art by law eollcoted." .! . The remaining sections of the’ ordinance were adopted as read, and passed to a third reading, and finally passed. The ootion of the S. C., April 13th, relative .to a resolution “ that the City Solicitor be di rected to draw up an ordinance prohibiting the landing or storage of oU in the city," was concurred in.. Also the foUowlng resolution passed by S. 0., April 13th, eonourred in. Jteeolved, That the Mayor and Wharfmos- Ur* of the olty be coiled. npon to strictly and .promptly enforce the ordinance prohibiting the landing of oil In balk within the city lim its, and also to enforce aU other existing ordi nances relative to lending oil within the city. 1 An'ordinance entitled "on ordlnanoo for. the distribution of the appropriation to the Fire Department for . the year 1863," was brought up for consideration. Feb. 33d, this ordinance was read and referred to the Ordi nance' Committee. The Common Counoil non coucurred, aid referred it to the Ordinance Committee with instruction to provide in the ordinanoe for the Allegheny Steam Fire En gine Company at the same rate paid other steamers. April 37th, the Seleot Connell non curred In the ootion of the Common Council, dad adhered to their formeraotien,aad Messrs. Hardman and Young were appointed a Com mittee of Conference. On the port of the Common Council, Messrs. O'Neill and Rob erts were appointed tc confer. The Commit tee failed to agree, when Mr. O’Neill, in order that no blame ooald attach itself tb the Com mon Connell, and that the different fire com panies might'have some means'of keeping themselves going, offered an ordinanoe for the distribution cf the appropriation,.io the Fire Deportment for the year 1863, giving to the RsUef, flood Intent, and Independent Com panies, f3OO. The rules were suspended and the ordi nanoe read three times and passed. The polioo ordinanoe regulating,the pay of the city police, passed in Common Council Mareh 30th, 1663, was hon-concurred in by S. C. Tho 0. O. adhere to their original ootion. Mr. MoTlgha offered the following ordi nnnoes Be U enacted, Ac., that 1500 feet of the best leather hosebe, and the tame la hereby appropriated to each of the eix >fir* engine miMieiilei. eiil llm Hn min be !oharged to contingent fond* Referred to Committee on lire: Engines and Hose. An other notion of the S. C. wae concurred la. On motion, the Sergeant at Arme was In structed to furnish water ooolere, hat rack and necessary artloles for the oie of Council The President called attention to the foot that Ur. Allen, Wharfmaster of Allegheny Wharf, had neglected to report to jConnoile as directed in regard to the Tlolation of the ordi nance In regard to the landing of bulk oIL No immediate action wae taken In the pie* miiet, bat the President let It bejunderetood that the orders ef Coaooils Unit be obeyed. On motion adjourned. Thi Rnxmo* Ksoonn, Purr XXIX.—- This monthly part contains portraits of Brig. Gen. B. 5. UUroy aadßrig. Gen. W.&.Han-, oobk. Tii ‘other content# are, the carefully, edited wsdmoit valuable oolleetl6a ef docu mente relatihg to tbw war,-for which this work' will ever be the* grand jdepository. Other histories will be written,;bat this work will still hold its plaoe,.as the great original referenoe-book for the materials of all history relating to this rebellion. It is published by 6t. P. Patna id, Now York, and may be ob tained from any bookseller or periodical dealer. 7 Tan Tuanm—Boma Waller appears this evening in her great part of Marina, DuiKUt Those who .wltnisssed: this lady's impersonation of this truly'wonderful play on Friday night last, will, hardly faihto remem berMrs* Waller's gteat powers as an actress. As this is' the last ooeasion of this thrilling tragedy daring the lady's engagement it may be a long time before the-public may again have another opportunity offered them. The evening's performance will conclude with the interesting faroe of the Conjugal Lesson. Mm. H. H. Smith, Reporter of the Pott, has aeoepted a position in tbeJdoUve Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and has located at Altoona for the present.. As a nan, he has always proved £tm*elf dignified, courteous and obliging, and Os a reporter we have ever found him correct and tollable. We acknowledge many civilities atLU hands, and, imnnot but«pre*s;ottr regret at parting with one so honoraweand genUemaaly in his deal ings' Wcwtoh hi® abundant tuooese in his ’newToeaUo*> • : ‘r ''V''. ' TBBFEfr-Aprtt STth. ANHA TBftNBB»wUe of ' John j“Veraer,aad daughter of Christoph** and SUseheth Getting*, la the filth yesr of bar age.. tiU idsto on. Tcisoay artOa noow,*ttV«ta*i**® ihertsldsnto of her mother. tolar, liberty sttoeVßl*®*Bi ,,#^*: •,. . : McOLUBKAH—Xu West Newton, on Stmdajy AptUfifiJuCOH of pSumurgh. to the *jth year ofWe» •* * ,; BU fonersl will toko pto» ftom , the depot of the Pittsburgh and OonhrijffiUle*»W**d» carats wbaiuo,- W;th» arrtvsl of It. •’dock ini* l» •» j. Our Book Table# FnTßxoiooreafc tf xaoxss. By WflUtn Af Hammond, : • M. D., EukgeOD-Geaeral U. EL Army; Fellow of the CoUegd of Phyilcbasol Philadelphia, «t&, ete. a eto. Philadelphia: J. B. Lipplscott A 00. 1663. rittsbunth: for sole by B. 8. Darla, 03 Woodttreet.- 318 pp. Bto. • . ; f Wewill best give the intelligent reader a oorreot idea of this work by enumerating the subjects of the essays, on memoirs, tfhlch it embraces. They are the following: Ist, The Relations existing between Urea and Uric Acid; 2d, Urological Contributions; 3d, On the Excretion of Phosphoric Add through the Kidneys ; 4th, The Physlologioal Effects of Alehohol and Tobacco upon the Human System; 6th, Experimental Researches rela tive to the Nutritive Value and Physlologioal Effects, of Albumen, Starch and Chun, when simply.and exclusively used as Food; 6 th, On the AlUrations induoed by Intermittent Fever on the the Physical and Chemical Qualities of the Urine, and bn the Action of the Disul phateof Quinine; 7th, On the Injeotion of Urea and other Substances into the Blood; Btb, On the Aotion of Certain Vegetable Diuretics; 9th, Experimeutalßesearchesre lative to Corrovol aud Vao, two New Varieties of Woorara, the South American Arrow-Poi-' sonf 10th, On the Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Corroval. and/Vao, and on a New Alkaloid constituting [their Active Principle; Experimental Researches relative to a supposed New Species of Upas j Uth, Farther Experiments relating*to the Diuretic Action of Colehlcam; 11th, Uraemio Intoxi cation. These researches embody many foots and observations of great interest to all in quirers in physiology; and as. Dr. Hammond has evidently conducted and reported his ex periments with great care and aoeuraoy, we have no hesitation In saying that these memoirs form an acceptable and valuable con tribution to physlologioal salehoe. A Text Boos ox Pexiukboxp. By H. W. Ellsworth, Teacher of Penmanship in the Publlo Schools of New'York city. Bvo. New York: D. Apple ton A Go. Pittabargh: for tale by B. B. Paris, 93 Wood street. Penmanship, or the art of writing,—that Art whose achievement is “ Painting speech and speaking to the eyes!"—mutt ever be held os the first in importance of all the arts,, viewed from what stand-point we will,—for without it, all the other arts, and all diseov? exiesin them, ooald only be imparted by direct personal communication With the discoverer, and no record ooald transmit, from one gener ation to another, the methods and processes by which tbose glfted men, who accomplished great undertakings in any field of human ex ertion, bad succeeded in their labors. But we will assume that our readers are ready to admit all we claim for the art of writing, and at onoo proceed to say that the book whose title is given above, and apropos of which this notioe was began,is a very hand some volume, profusely illustrated withoopies and diagrams, which clearly evidenoe that there is one teacher of penmanship who has definitely made up his mind that hie art shall not be numbered among the loei art*—if writ ing a book about it oen avail. The author has thoroughly studied his sabjeot, and teach ers and pupils in all our schools, ocodemiei and commercial colleges, will be benefited by* •the study of the very complete treatise which he has written for their use. . Masoh Jokes. —This distinguished Irish Orator will deliver one oration in this city, on next Friday evening, at Lafayette Hall. He has assured the Lecture Committee that be will certainly be here in good season, and will endeavor to bi in the olty one day before the time announced. A Rebel Raid in West Virginia* The Wheeling Intelligent** of yesterday says: A gentleman who came in on last evening's train states that in reply to a dispatch whioh he sent to Grafton from MoandsvUle he was informed that arebel foree had come into Oak land and another at Rowlesburg sinoe the train passed those points; that they bad eat the wires at Oakland and were committing depredations on the road, and that fighting in the woods was then goinglon at Rewles barg. The same gentleman states that noth ing definite was known at Grafton of Colonel Lathskm’s command, but it was the impression of Col. Wilkinson that it was eat off somewhere between Beverly and Phillippl. GbKSRAL GaRVIELD IK LIBBT PxiSOH.—The Ohio Slate Journal , of yesterdajf says: "We have teen a letter written by Gen. James A. Garfield, at Libby Prison, Richmond, on the 30th oh Match, it is filled with the horrible treatment reoeived by oar man,.from the reb els, in their march from Thompson’s Station, . Tenn., to Richmond. How the General will escape from the rebel capital and take his seat in the Federal Congress from Ohio, next'win ter, is a question difficult to answer. Fheedhes ih St. Louis.—The Superin tendent. of Freedmcn at 3u Louis gives no tice through the Umoarat that the demand for oolored laborers is beyond his ability to supply. Some thirteen hundred freedmen were placed at his disposal j while the ap plications made number between nine and ten thousand. Thebe are, according to a statement In the Courier, only six bags of guano in the whole Booth. . ' B. BRADBURY’S, PIANO-FORTE ESTABIISHinEHT, • >'o. 427 BBOOMS BTBIST, S. T. Tho suteeriber respestfeUy tovlteo the attention ol his friends end the poblle generally to hie Plano* Forte establishment, at No. 427 Broome etnet, cor ner of Crosby street Haring withdrawn his Interest, stock and mats riels from the lita firm of "Lifhte h Bradbury*,” w&lch firm was dissolved on the 81st Jannety uIU, and btring purchased the entire etoek of flaao* Fortes end Pteno-Forte material owned by hfe brother, fcdcard O. Brsdocry, la the said firm, he li Qiw orepeoed to supply the lac; eased demand for his celebrated Plano Forte*, Etaploysag the moat skill fal and experienced woekmen. with a Urge stock of the best and most theronghly seasoned material, atd an abundance of capital, be nfc takdh In band the personal soperridon of the whole buiinru of menu* factoring els instruments, and is enabled to torn ant Piano-Forte* of nnequalled • tone end daroUsaes*. BBdDBUBTB NEWBOALE PIABO-rOBTJB. la the amsgemeni of cur n«w ace}*, drawn and prepared with the utmost care, eiprtnly for our saw instruments, w* hare added every improve ment which can In any way tend to thsperfoctlon of the Piano-Forte, end we can confideaUy assert that, for delicacy of touch, Volume, purttr, hrlUUnoy and swaelncei of tone, combined with fbat strength and solidity of ir&me ‘necemry to dnrabilUy, these in strument* are oneqealled.' ••atnxuoTH abb U otmmotto, end weln. rite the closest crlticl-tn of i he best unbiased judges In the land. •Wfcvery Instrument warranted Cor Are years. ,WU« B. BBADBtIAT, ah7:3m <27 Broome sT.. cor-of Oro*by. H. F. FAKEEI* S,CO n Plunben, Gas and Steam Fitter*, Eo. 129 FOUETH BTBXET, BATHS, WASH STANDS, BRASS WORK, IRON AND DEAD PIPE,^ SHEET LEAD, BAR LEAD, CHANDELIERS, GLASS AND PAPER SHADES, HTDBAHT HOBK, Ao. gXJUAK AND MOMetim O tO hbo*. Porto Rico and Oobii Sofarti 100 bbU. Graabod and GoSm Bogus; 100bbU.N. O. MoHni; . lfiO bbli. assorted Strap*. ror«i»»br JQWB PLOTPACO. LAKU OIL—SO bbls. >a l; SB »* '* U j On hand and for ulo by JAB. DALZELL * BON,. spSUf 69 ud 70 Water strsst. LUKKIUATIfIK* OJJj. . 160 bbls. pur* Dock Omk: - • : ,25 “ “ franklin; ; WwtuW irto from grit, and sol tins, for sals by r JAB. DALZELL* Boat * , 69iod7DWaUr«tT<wt -- o'’OA±t- LvaDz FO'I'ATOKb to wriTO { M lod Hcndty morning *nd for Mis bjf • < „ JOHH B.OLHTIKLD, Vo*. HI md llj Ilrit»ynt? Tf'ANAiHrr-gUU oonoei foe sale bv . yL l B."±, rtßuunoQKt, son too > \ tpiO «•. •■ l Ki,jWig of >fa»tW W«o4 ft» Crude to& uAM MQil*OaCMT«)i,madothtrUncbux4lM<bT -' , - ' . 4 JAfl. fiALZILL A fiQH. 'tfllU-! ' •, ’ . 6> »arfTo wat«r*™iL • «pH)» . ■- , ptiXAtUtt—lo casks Jfttdahrtotije JT ia4lM nl< fcj UU «**, special local’ notices: ■tfnovna <■.*» Baojta'?tntwrstf 41*;ains; -ut tefcliy and 'uauclMtaring p’.rpos**, are|tbe ose. !? ~’v ‘ -tj, SUnero^Agea;,; T>- : s ., Fifth strew*. Thoiub Par&t, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver mont slate of the best quality ..at low! rate*. 1 Offioe at Alex. L&aghlln’s, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:6m OsißOFonuir—Dr. Ren doll, lata of London and New York, continues to exercise his sue gieal skill In the removal of Corns and Bun ions without pain or inoonvenleuoe- Porsonf who have suffered for years with these trouble some and annoying companions, go into; bis office limping andmekiog wry faces eauted by the acute pala they suffer, and in the course of a few seconds oen skip with joy at theen tlre removal of the sense, being fully satisfied that they bavo made one of the cheapest; in vestments in their lives. Eue and oomfort, as far as the undentandinge are oonoerned; ora desiderata devoutly wished for by all. Read the following certificates, and remember that the address of Dr. RendaU is Diamond street,- opposite the Court Hoqie, fourth door from Grant street: Certificate of Wm, Phillips, Esq., of Select Council, and F. Boyle, Ejq. PiTTS&nxe, April 1 18,—We' certify that; Dr. RendaU has operated on bur feet, removing corns therefrom, doing -so without pain land entirely to our satisfaction;''> W. Phillips, F. Both. From H. T. Coffey, Eiq., M. D.—Pitta bargh, April 23.—1 have seep Dr. RendaU operate for. the removal of cofcps from the feet. The operations wero skillfully, and vapidly performed, and almost poiafees. I. uke pleasure in reoommoading him to any who who wish to bo relieved from those trouble some pests—coral and bunions. ' H. T. Corrrr, M. D., 106 Fifth st.v Dr. Rendalii has this day removtd right ooras from ray feet. The operation Was a painless one, and the relief is snob that I ad vise those afflicted with Ooms and Bunion* io give the Doctor a oeU. Eli Youau, AprU 1(T. Hotel Keeper, Smithfield sU Cheap Clothixs ohd Whue to But Inn, —The enterprising firm of Wm. H. McGee jk Co., merchant tailors, corner of Foderal[an!d Diamond square, Allegheny,' being fully aware of the extraordinary advanoo in Spiring goods, have purchased last Call a beautiful assortment of doth, oassimeres, vestingflyiAol, and they ar» to open their Spring trade with suporlur artiolos, at greatly rd daoed priots. They will soli their .goods by the yard if desired, and as they keep con stantly on hand a Large supply of ready made clothing, cuitoraora .can be accommodated op l demand, or have a neatly fitted suit to order, The work is all doAo under their supervision, and always warranted to parohasere. '■> Fashioeasli CboTHive.—Our affable young Mends composing the firm of Jphn Wrier A Co., Merehmxt Tailors, No. X 26 Federal street, Allegheny, have just opened the most exten sive and reehereh* stock of spring and summer goods ever exhibltod r west ef the mountains, comprising some of the most beautiful French aud American Cassimeres, Cloths, Cashxnbros, Marseilles, Ac., Ac., to be found in the boat ern market. This enterprising firm kas i also a very large assortment of the latest styliu of furnishing goods, and a considerable quantity raady-made clothing of superior quality;.! We advise oar Allegheny patrons to call at! this establishment, antTTee (or themselves- . ij Just Rituuhd veoh tu East.—Soinnri Graham, Merohant Tailor, would reipeotfuUy inform his Mends and the public in general that he has jttstreiur&ed ftomfhe East With his new stock of Spring and Summer floods, consisting of all the latest styles of olsths,' cosslmeres and vestings. .Gentiemeudacuipg a stock to select from,that cannot be surpass ed by any other in the oily, and their gar ments made to the most fashionable manner, would do well to give blip a call before per ch asing elsewhere.' . ! . Sakcel Geaham, Merchant Tailor^ No. 61 Market street, one door from Third. IxAuausAL—The epicurean tastes oi our alUsens will be satisfied to-day ; oar' friend Evaes—the Prince of Batchers—who hangs out at Stall Noi 22, oorner of Ohio aud |Fed eral streets, will cut for .his customers to-mar •ow some of the finest Beef ever offered ih oar iqorket. Abcut a year ago, Evasb puicbued a pair of fiae beows, and put thou tb i feed with Arahy Aide?, of MoCandless, expressly for the ocoasion of the opening of the new Market House. These are now in splendid condition, and will be dressed for the inaugu ration to-morrow—flanked by a quantum suf licit of Spring Lamb. Look'at Stall Nb. 22. Thorodqblt Tsstrs.—Bsv. H. J.Campell, Pastor of lit Baptist Ohanh| LtveuUr, St. U.i under dit© of September 26,' 1860, writes —**l h*ve used Mrs- S. A, AJUea’i World 1 * Hair Restorer end ZyiobeUsmam, And can oordUUy recommend them tothose who ;wlah to b*re their grey heir restored to Ita Origi nal color. lam satisfied tb*r ; Restorer is hot a dye, as I have thoroughly tested it. Bold by DaaggUu everywhere. Depot, 196 Greenwich stleet, New York. miw. - Edgeworth Sixikart tok Tovso ludiu it Sewioelit.—The summer session of four teen weeke Opens on Monday, May 4th. Class ea organised on Tuesday morning at 9 o’olock. For the aoeommodatlon of day the railroad will Isaac ipocialtiofcsta for the aoa sion, and good on the Mall and Accommoda tion trains. Oiroulars may be had at Davis’ and Oaehrane’s bookstoro.i ; It too desire any repairs op alterations to your dwoliing, or places of business tali and' tears your order at Cuthbert’s Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, above Smithfieid Street. AU work promptly attended to.; 't Gums?* and Cairxagi Onaw will to ■Uk*k at the Utafllou* oaoe, No. 40a Liberty: street, dey or night. All orders left at the abort place will m promptly attended \z isjjf meet be paid * »*TTsort. .fini Georgia Heine mg to Prop the Fall* tag Rebel Cause. < The state of Georgia, dragged under force and menooe into (he iniquity Of re volt against the federal authority, is at last Avenging herself upon, the Conspirator* irho led her into crime. Her legislature lias reWilf refused to endorse the Confed erate currency, and has also rqjedteji the bill to compel the" planting of . provision crops alono. The former of these acts Is a most significant confession of want of con fidence in theatabilUy of the Confederacy, nnitho-iatUris hardly lessimportant, as imHfcatinga determination on the pan'lof the people no longer to' submit to sacrifice and privation for the benefit ezolusivbly of the slaveholding class, who preoipiuted upon’ them the horrors of revolution: Another evidence of the growing indispo sition of that Empire State of the South to acquiesce in the-arbitrary demands of the rebel leaders is furnished in the refusal !of her legislatore to pats a bill taxingithqae who refuse to take'tft Confederate oath , fifty per cent, of the amount required, for publio purposes. Here the muen-vauuted Southern doctrine of States Bights ismade to operate against the very political Itruc tore that it has reared. Georgia, accord ing to the Southern* creed, has a perfect right to refuse to do anything the central government may demand. She hap chosen not to guaranty any portion of thedebt contracted to maintain the rebellion against the United* States; pnd Jefferson. Davis cannot coerce her intojdoing it The example thus selby the largest and wealth iest State of the Confederacy, whose people proudly call her “the Empire State Cf the South,” will probably be followed by Ml the other rebel States, and this makes the Con federate debt absolutely:worthless. ; i -IKrotld&^Owßin'Vtf-’Qil in BULK XIBOATB are hereby uotifledthattlwj j . i M •MOTf»d*T.A»bTH*IBBO‘ATkj i \ ; * J . ,! . r ~ At Uu slWheay Wharf, aoder .per* Ijr ul VZITY DufcLABS. . . j • JAMESALlXH.Wktrfnutter,: stfifelm, —; k • AH*eb*nv wtmf. LADIES’ HOSE.: v.; M JTlaionic Ball HfU cetndsni torssletw,,- . gofc ui kis nmmmi Tftfi LATEST NEWS BY ZELEGBAEB. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Special Dlspeicbce to tboPittsbuTghGßMtta. WABHisorosj April 27, 1863. arronTioanu? osj troops., In Apportioning the ndnibir' of troopi to be rated under -the Conscription sot, the troopi. alxeidy raised by eaoh Skateiwlll be taken into account, bat computation will be on a basis ojf three years' men, and the nine months and two years men wilt be eonnted proportions ely. That is, if o State has fur nished three regiments of two years men, she will be credited just as If she had only fur nished twe regiments for fall three years. TBS POSTAL 00BBB50T. The Treasury Department has given up the Idea of reissuing tho postal .currency whioh has been paid In, and a doUil ot ladles is at work counting it, with a view to its destruc tion. Whenever it is necessary to pay. out postal eurrenqjr, new sheets are to be used. It is ioped that the fraotional ourrenoy willi be ready for issue before what is on hand of the old'is exhausted. DiaXBLXD SOLDIIU TO Bt XBLISTED. The ffir Dependent decided,.to enlist tan or twenty thousand dlsoharged disabled sol*' die'** and officers who map ba phmleaUy na-~ able to perform aotive lervioe, and ooaae qutntly not subjeet to the draft, bat for gar rison duty, This garrison eorps will relieve an equal number of able bodied aoldlexa, who will go to swell oar armies in- the field. THB VICKSBURG CAMPXIok. lb* Preiident baa always approved all ibe pla&a of taking Vioisbarg through the oat* offi, and'heis to be. thanked ./or i the recent aaocuaes La roaning the batteriei, with ail (be eoßiaqaaaoea they Involve. It is preo Ita ly what ho baa urged from the oataet. .. ixtaxiTfL navsxua DXCISIOJt. The Commissioner of Internal liovenuo has decided that promisioryTiotes and jnemorand* la the nature of promissory notfi, whether over or under twenty dollars, most be .stamped. i TU.HKzicax maiarst aboc: ijo Leave* The Mexioxn Minister is picking up Ids archives, in preparation for his departure. He had an interview with the President to day. arPomnD. A. B. Mullett, of Cincinnati, been pro moted to the ehiel clerkship of ibe Bnreaa of Construction, In the Tresvary Department*. FROM KENTUCKY. Special Dhpetcb to the PUts'jurgb Gazette. BxxviLLn, Kr., April 27,1803 The reoonuolasanoe of yesterday, by Col. Garrard, exoited the rebeii considerably. An officer came down to the bank and vociferous ly denounced each wholesale proceedings and announced that in future they would not per mit them. They opened this morning upon our pickets with oannon. The pickets fimplp retired, and after an hour's rapid firing the rebels found out nothing, andcaved. - The court martial at Stanford hasadjaurhed for a week. Matters are getting exciting, and in a few days events may bs_ worth telegraphing Mattare are otherwise qulasasnU FROM TENNESSEE. Special DispitcU to tba Pltttbnrah : Oaa*Ue. • Nashtilli, April 27, 1802. Tiro companies of rebel prisonori herojoet ; on# hundred nod thirty from Mo- Min&vUle, tada hondxod ond twenty from Franklin. Tbo latter were o»i fared this morning before daylight, Rasy of the former areoltUonsof Nashville. Sdmo iJoro recog nised m thelsoeadiary robbers of the.train near Lxyargne, recently. W. W. E. Successful Dasb upon a Rebel Ca'inp ••Gen. Alragg Kilted by General llrecklnitdge, etc, «tc« Nashvxlls, April 27.—A part 0( Gea. G. 0. Smith’s brigade,.consisting of 250 cavalry, commanded by Col. Wilkins, of the'fith Ken tacky cavalry, this moroing made a daah upon a rebel camp of the lit'Tesae Legion, eight miles sooth of Franklin, on Carter’s Greek Pike, and captured 128 rebels, including three Captains and five Lieutfntants, the same number of horses, fifty moles and one ambu lanee loaded with medical stores, and burned eight wagons of the rebels. Colonel Brooks, eommanding the rebel camp, was captured,: but subsequently escaped. No. casualties on our side. The prisoners will arrlvo here to night. 9 Three thousand throe huodred oltisens, male and female, have taken the oath,.giving bond to Gen. Mitchell.. * Cspt. C. L. Smedali, of the Slit Illinois, -and Judge Advocate in. the trial of the. An derson Troop, died suddenly to-day of pneu monia, at the St. Oloud Hotel. A startling rumor current in this oily to night ’that Gen. Bragg was shot and instantly killed' by Gexu Breckinridge at Sullahoma, yesterday. . t A small party of rebels attaeked a Lsuls vllle teln on Its passage from the city. Three rebel* were hilled, and two taken prisoners. No damage was done to the track. From xoalivllle. LouUtuai, April 27.—The Nashville can have arrived, being three hours behind time. A guard on the. cars dispersed the rebels, klll ing.three and wbundlng three, three and a-half miles north ox FrtAUUu Two: elak Union soldiers, two passengers, and a drummer boy belonging to Vevay, were wounded, the latter prpbably mortally, and were left at Bowling Green. •. ,\ ' The military authorlUes have been aqmt-- ing, during.toe past three mrmbsrs of on as4Mi»tton for promoting the rebel cause and proouting desertions from the Union army. ■ During the sale cf a lot of negroes at the Court Houm, this morning, tho Provost Mar shal notified buyers that tour were free under* the President’s proelamatlou. The sale nev ertheless wenton, when the matter of the four contrabands was turned over to the District Judge, who will takemtuurea to annul the •Ale. From >l. liODla. r ;6t. Lotus, April 27.—A dlspatoh from Col. Pomeroy, dated Qape Girardese, at 10 a. m., soya the enemy are moving vfi fast, and Gen. McNeil !s starting In penult. No doubt Gen. Van Dsver will strike him to-day.' Another dlspatoh Tram Gen. McNeil some two .hours later says “Gen. Van Dover at , tacked the repulsed enemy last night, taking a ’large, number of prisoners, horses, arms,' Am I’m in pursuit flying enemy, who. .are retreating towards Bloomfield. f { . From Ynxoo Rlver. Wasriiotoe, April following dis patch has been reoelvied Crom Admiral Porter, dated Yaseo rirar, April with report from Lieutenant commanding T; F» Beludge, off Arkansas river, AprU 4th, etotlng Ue ar rival of the Curlew, Oheeket; Battler and Pnd. He Bird, also the ram- The Admiral iwthe fourae of his dlspatoh, says: i;-have force enough at Arkansas and White rivers to pre ; refit nny Sttack. • *- •- •' : Older tram CMiiOntti. Bt.-Looi*, April has is sued an order ex similar purport to BusiMe*s, but far more etaberate ln dsfinltiohs of offen oei, quoting from the highest military author tiss and ertielseer war. AU ofloers in this *4olA4d to eanyrckk .ff«v YflikEuk itAtentat' uiwiiii ’y * , **^*~:*i i : 1 - • - /.' i • Important Dixpatehesfrom ©eaeraf . Gnat, etevieie- :-..v WxiHrxoTos, April S7vfrThe. dispatches reeeivetby the PrniidentfiroraMsjor General Grant aind AojataatGmeralThbmasare dated Before Vicksburg; April 134. f They annonnoe on the evening before ?that •is gunboats and twelve bargee passed Vieki burg and Warrenton batteries, which opened terrifically upon the vessels; Buildings la Vicksburg, prepared ter the oeeasfos, we fired to light up the river to enable the rebel gunners to see the boats. Over five handled •hot* were discharged at the . fleet. None of the barges were' hit. Only! one steamer, was injured badly enough to j cause her 'to be abandoned. She floated three mller below Warrenton, when she grounded,but all hands on board were saved; Another steamer was somewhat injuedi but can be easßy repaired. To theoredit'of the troops; be It said, when some of the crews of the boat! refused to take their ohanoes in making the fearful trip,' the former, belonging to Illinois regiments, vol unteered to do the boatmen's work, the having byen left behind. This second spiendid.suooess of throwing a great land and naval force below Vloksburg, completely flanking the rebel position, 'was accomplished with the loss’of. only two . men mortally wonnded, and a few more, noFex eeeding ten, severely and slightly wonnded. The pilots were made targets of by the rebel sharpshooters, who lined the shore. The for mer to prevent being splintered In ease they were wounded, had their pilot houses removed* end exposed themselves to tthe enemy. Gen. Grant telegraphs to,the President that* he considers their movement in-view of its : importance, the terrible Are 1 tou whioh the boats were exposed, and the'sUght loss of pmpvvty.asd mcß , k BUkghifleent sueeeie. ’. . The Commissioner of Indian Affairs has returned from a visit to New Tork, where he ' made an arrangement to supply Indian tribes with the usual amount of blankets and other presente. - ' Congress, at Its late session, made an ap propriation preliminary to’ a treaty with the oheibones, who hare been’ laieij committing depredation!. The Indiana Bureau will take measures to secure their friendship. With the exceptions above mentioned, the* Indians generally are peaoeable. The treaty recently made with the Arapa hoes, Cheyennes, Oamaaoheaand others binds them to protect the qverland mall route run ning through their territory.: ' The entire Cherokee obuntry has. nearly been recovered to loyalty; and all the refugees now in Southern Kansas will soon return to their , homes, from whioh: the rebels drove them. . • ■ An official army order is published to-day, naming eighteen offioin who are requested to appear before the Military Commission, and m«ke satisfactory defonoe for absence without proper authority, or . be. dismissed; In this ooncection, another order appears, giving the names of ; twenty-two officers previously ad vertised, saying they will,not be dismissed, their defense bring satiifadtory. Suoh adver tisements by the government will be con tinued. The Commissioner of internal Revenue, has deoided that all Promissory Notes whether under or over 20 dollars, are subject to stamp. The two years portion of Volunteers of the 10th N. Y. Regiment, Col* Bendlx, having been mastered oat, arrived to-dey from the Rappahannock. ■ : . From the Army ot the Potomac. Hsidqoaamxs Abut or ths, Potomac, April 27.—lue idutingulshed visitors mentioned id ! a previous dispatch, witnessed a review of a considerable body of troops to-day, and sob- StquenUy departed for Washington. I'ho Richmond papers of this morning ad mit tbo i(,ei of five Napoleon gone,and of 40 men, on the Nausemond. All was quiet there et Uet advices. ... A Predenoksburgeorrespondent ofaßieh mosd paper writes that his impression is con firmed that our army is withdrawing from the line of the Kijipabaanook; The weather jto day is warm and* pleasant. Tbo roadsjue improving. ;i . Arrivals. Nsw Yose, April 27.—The British brig MUo, which arrived to-day from Sagna,,re ports that, on March 27th, while on her p*j sagefrom Havana to lagna, she was boarded by ottcors from a steamer supposed to have been the pirate Atabama.' Attor examining the brig's papers they allowed her to proceed. The pris» steamer 8L John, from. Port Boyalen the 23d inst., arrived at this port this evening. She whs captured, oh the Ist inst., by the steamer Stettin, off Cape Bo main*. She is fcound to Boston, and will proceed thither after coaling. Markets by Telegraph. Pam*DxtPHU, April 27.—Flour dull; sale* of 800 bbls at 06 (or superfine, gg 25 for Spring Vgbmt Ex tra and s7(§7 76 £«• fancy." Becelpts light. Small cake of Bye floor et g 7505. i Cora Heal 'l* scarce. Wheat-mln of 3,000 boah red at $1 68, aad —»■» lota of white at gl 80. Bye commands gl 06. Co.a dull} 2,000 bush yellow as 92c. Oats dull at 80082 c. Prorlsioaa—ilule doing Cloretaeed $5 253 5 75. Timothy gl 60 to g 2. Whisky lower, sJos Peauaxl raaia and Ohio at 450400. \ ■ New Yoax, April 27.—00M0a sales of 100 bale# at 06c. flour buoyant; talm of 8.000 bbla at 08 0506 so fax State, $7 2007 30lor Ohio and 17150 773 Sai Southern. Wheal nominal. Cora advano • ing; tales cf 8,100 bosh at 9009192 c for eoand* aad 63489 c for unsound. Whisky doll at43k&43fco. tfeodpta of flour, bbla; Wheat, tmsh; Corn,none. ji. ; < Ciacuaran, April 27.—Evening,—Flour is held at 05 0005 70 for.soperfine, bat jbuyen re ruse to pay over $5 5006 60} not much done Wheat la In good demand at gl 2501 27 for red; aad $1 3501 49 for white. CoraGfrdttc. Oats declined to6Bc,and ara dull, Bye 78. i Whisky unsettled; holdersfeuked-42, but boyers are refusing to pay ever 40,' there; was nothing uone L There tie go yd demand for bacon and sides frota Now York, to fill .the Gorenunentcoo irac s, »ud COOhhds. sold at 6c.; 100 hhds. balk sides solbai 3}s, packed.: Nothing doneln lard or other artid a. Giocsrles aresteady and unchanged. Gold and Demand Notea 150. ■ Exchange steady. _ Nxw Yoax, April 27.—Cotton firm; tales of 1000 bales at 66067 c. flour Arm; 19,000 bbla. sold. Wheatdedialag; tales 52,000ibush, at gl 6601 66 ibr red; aad gl 66 for ditto to arrive. Corn advanced; 88,000 bushrsold. Pork haary at gIS for old, aad |l5 for new. Whisky firm at 43044 c. . ■ jtusHCMMlrr tjhjlorb. IJENBY G. HALE & CO., (tucetmon to James 0, Watt,. . Merchant Tailors. , Art new receiving their smxa stock or goods, Adapted to a first class trade, which hit been select ed with great care to meet the approbation of .halt many breads and patrons, an&tnxsilog, fey close at> tsation to basinat aad strict integrity; to meet tbs approval of. all who may favor us with a call. I ornoKßs* umfobms Made to order InUte beat manner and on mat enable terms. Bering finished agnaimaayUJnfOßllb, (or fctafl, field ud Line Officer*, aa.waU as for the *»vr, •• era prepared to exeente orders in th is Una Wlib correctness aad dsspatek. : Li'-.wl * a very chotoe selection of VUBHiSOXKQ GOQDa*liayi»oah*a& r" oojlov ns- >R.akuaahim ‘ ,mbs- .... r" • w. x. MftW: Tn-inj( iin> r. non. 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VO . ■ MMUMrMEutM* ; srmcMjtx. jroTicEs. jpjg-AOODOiLCOLO.OR aV litltr ; Ei5«D IBBOATi n»olu {nierlouk Pelinoaaiyend Bronchisl aCectioot, oi leiitli—i fnnrfiflt v • : j BBPWhntrBBpNOBIAIr TBOOHKS l reach affected part*, and gtveeimoet u etant zeUat .: X* k BBOSCBms* ASyfiftLAj ud OATABBH they aiebwbehdal. good,ejects Toralf&g from the uee of the Troches, and.their n-" tshdsdtwe, haecantodtheo tObiecmfttefifeiiiS; Be ■lie H) glint aceliilf worthless ftjjbtaln only ths g—dM'JVeeh-e-ffreedWri SrMUt, vlhlch 'haveyrewdtheir. efficacy .fcy.atUjijof many PobUo and BbigK s tbaehi use the Trochee, itillteiy OfficanaadSoldlers whoerer-tax theVoioe ■nil ill iliiril changes,'aboUtf-heYt ryieto BttiifeorCPßPfe JtiU »nd mxLTrno wOEii,*irmiiM» j >(• ii; PAKK, ‘M’CDBDI & CO,,_ ol BHiUtHISO.BRiMtBS' ; ABD BOLT MKS& TBIBSJSD'OePMB baibU) still mrioMs; ariiam. solaeb; > fIHMI 1808, WZBB* be. OonsUntly, on .band, TpraZßa’ MACBIHIEB ABB TOOLS. - ; i 149 Tint and[l» Second etreets, Peaa’a. v ■■ •* f;- ■ ;|W Opkiaietdini of Popper desired pri -tern. j-~ - ' ■ "myardawjyT _ BCX<» Henrou Soiferer. of- Sotii : aSXM.—A jCeveread; gentle raw haTingbecui re stoeed toheelth andergoidg all theusari rdutliehnJ imgpltf l expensive abdse ot trriitnTlt/irttiirnll''iiei iiis.~l liinMiifs lt saOred Aidy to dettsriHeate'ib hb iiflUoted fellow Meaturee the muds or cparil ; the receipt oiah ed- 'envelop,hk wIU Mnd tfroej'a fmsoipthm 1 tued. BlxecVto .Dr, JOHN JtL DAQ BALL, IS6 y'dition street, Brooklyn, H, T. * v ...mhllilydewT .i . . jpyPittibnxgfa Steel Work,. uaaoJom.. MMW jontn.Mnm... M 4A.w. n'ccudoui. j JONESj BOYD & co„ Maaatantoren of pAST BTfiSL;. eleo, HEBURG PLOW. ABD A. 6T££L BP BINGS AND AXLXB, corner of Bcas and Tint streets, PiUsbd/^ 2 , Pens*a. • •' bil9 J. K. J* KIM, JOTCOSHWELL & KEEB, ~ ai.Bßuei j(AircrAOißßtßg, - « I: ' s - su,r«B Mfi’SaisS' MtAtrita, 1 ~ 1 And MftoaUctaririi of' ' eAMMBTWjjCABEMGK'IIABDMJto, ' Hi: 7ST. Cld.lE'/iTßSAf.aat! . yi*'" , bittsbouob. pa. ICyap&ms * BAanjas, ; M fIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BABE VAULT IBOH VAULT DOOfi, ASD ' BTEIL-LINID QUBGLAB-CBOOV SAVE :u ' : HAHU>ACTOBKBi.|. i ~ ~S . Bo*. U 9 and 131 Third *tr**t, bittotm WefiA and l \ Bmithfiold ttrocii Norik lid*. ■ ..£j ■syUANK XOOKfi'Always an baad. rahas VX. O. IQWWM. U. MUUfc ;w»atow'pOggtA«.^..-...^-^, < >riM^ajmAka. fearßQßnraoH. Minis & mil -LbSs* iVoubbsm a*d UUujainsn, • Wasoxbotos Woku, Pittsburgh,Penn's. ,- Vv ' OmCXtSd. SIICAIjAnSTAEXT.I H "‘r'^ ■ Hutofrcton Ml kind* of STEAM EHsiHEB'AHB MILL MAOHIHXBV, OABTDSOS, BAXEBOAD WOBE, STEAK BOILEBS ABU SfiEET *IBOB WOBK. !’ ' ’ 1 . ' EVJOBBIBQ ABO BIfAIIiIUQ Aooitoa otart notice. .. ; . mh2&dly yyfjSXßOfiA on wuSEsT Lo»r, JttiUar if Co. *• : Works xt Bhaifsburg Btxtloa, Allegheny <Vxllc> JUltroad. Offlxtxnd Ho. B MABtBP ST&XSTFttttimrgh. . .1 Hxnofiiotann of ILLUMINATINGaadHJBM ' GATING OA&BON OILS and BKNSOLX. | ’ MT No. 1 BJUTNSB OIL, warranted nan nop io riTO, always On > • .' ■ ; oolfctyd fyrjQm cocjuua ct iutu^ Manit&etixrers of IBOH BAILING, EBON VAULTS AND VAULT DOOBS, 'WUnSOW SfICTTiBS, WZNIK>W OUABJ)S, Ac., No«. al Secondstmlenri , 36 Thirdstreet, between Wood and Market, j ' Hats on hand a variety ntw taV 1 tad plain, suitable for all pnrpceMrV < Pxrtlcnlxr attention-paid to • eMJoalng QrateEot , jobbing donaatshort notice. .• *■ F : - ?xfe9 fyg. B. ft C. P. MARKI.K, rsper UAKDrACTHBEBa ud dMlua lii HOOK, JSBIHT,’ OAF, ilniß ISD AIL KINDS OF ‘ FIDO FAPXB.. f-; MTOiTt i*n«Tt4 ton 110, 9 IVoeiibwt to 88flmttjfUkUtwt, Pittsburgh,Pm.: f -kit 1 AM-ttABH OB TBADB FOS BAQg. 'myi" tya. HOMES* SOBS, Bealen in FOBIIOH ASD OOMFSTIO AtLB 0> XX. OHAHQI, CBBTmOAXIS OF BXFO3IT, BABK HOIXBAHD BPXOIB, Ho. 67 lUrk.t UrootiPittl. trargh, Pm. • >.:•'■•?!!'••>- } W QuUoUluum |m»d> onall t|w primdpml dtieo throogbootthoUttltodStmtK. k faggg tymßY H. COLLJUUtf. ITois WABDIBO ABD OOXIQSSIOB AOKBCBAHT mod whnkwils dolw la CTHUSB. BUTTBB, SUDS, FISH, mad Produo* gonormily, 80. 2S Wood.str»o> Pittsburgh, Fm.j . ;■ •:k-. •4 UCTIOJT B&J LE&. Boggy and: spking'wagon.— /WBDBI9DAT ttOBBIBG/April Mth.mi'U o'elaek, will bo sold. ml Dmvim’.Attctfoß, Ba.M< VUth, sD«Bi. <no Top Boggy «no lirg* SpriagTjrfgon, both In the twy tost Oomdliion. 'o i! op*B - I J. Q. DAVIS. AocU , IHUM BAKE 3 AX Al3CilUj>;—>Vlsi»v HI3DAT UOBBIBG, ’4pri( *9ih, oi ll wtU b* odd, ml PmTis'; bo. M JUUh>boo< r tbroo'flro<preof Ofllo*Mfw.Tmr(o4Bßlß'o. >id ;l . • • mptt •• r ir ••• I t nAVtB;BoPt.'" ? T7ioll AKU LIyUOKS. W iSUN Jt 8- Jj DAY MOgHHQ. AptilSMb.'.t 10 .-.locki’Ml bo sold, ml Davis' Aociian, 41Fifth. strot, •• 8 bimfrEltmdi'! !' ;• \ .;;. - , 'lO "do • BmltlttifO'HerrtngV•„ * ■■ ,' V. 10 caooiGodnltoßrhttdjrr - <f .*?•> \-.-u - -mpS9:: . v.i- kih - a DkVia. loet. gT£WIN& -MACHiNßli—WliUWifti. . Pdat MOBSiBa.AprK ntbi mt 10 o'ctoet; «irr bo Mid, mlDaTta' Auction, M fifth. atmt r 3laalljr* to*i»l Mmohlmoi. - kv ?t. % J.G urnvlß. . PIANOS AT ADCTION.—WBOJS,BiI-: 4 X- DAT ‘BA>*eloc>,n vUlbernold.mt o»Tto % Aaeuo'aV M’,Filth Sood,M;ofidhmadt Fimooo amtMjnnv'm&d ttMvloS'^ o»rm. - . ~,U.S|,- .:v! ; j Q. PA VIS, CSPBOIA3> eALB OP>XiOWKiW At^ O ADOTIdB.~On TOMDAT ATMBtronF/ , April. Hch. ml' to'eiodti mt Hm»bnl6 801 l Auction' ‘ Boot* «l Filth vtrsot,Trill to Ibld'to omonUUoo.>m ( - cbatco itoch of Fioseh Flo«mr%VFipit«..Ad. -.;ThmT, atUathm f «f 'dodonJAcmUcd to.lblAOAtf.fltpt.«mU thta M,our t tho foOdi boinc «T- tbatmry l*U*t BtjlN. • apa»T?*i - - * ; Aoct. : r TJIUBNITDMkAJiD. CARPBTB AT * H I ACOHOBfrOm/miWAT BOBBIhG, April ©th.mtltVo’dockTn* Masonic HfU Hoaso,wtD to Kid, k quantity W FmraUtirt. talk. bracing' BHobomid, Barton,- "Dhrnnj.; Bedttf tdf If* Waohau&d* Table*. Chairs.Atao m bow Ingrainmod Bag Carpataimlao Moond-hand- Oarpata, QoMmavarotAo...... .a : ■--;»> i «. «pw.. r*■ a. xcolBllahd, TTALDABIiB BTOOKBAT AUCTION; .V -o. thudat vrsaiKo. Aptu tsiH. •> ’ T)4 Vd«k,«lU t*Kll,M tbA ColuwcUl Biin aMNBa.JKojM Fifth mtzamlx i SO ahanm HcdbaiabolmloimnAto flm. filoeht t j SB\do c PlttfbV|h A Oo&nmUsriUoL B. 8.G0.1-- : 85 do AH*|toßf Ymllop B. Btosfci; ’ . t 8 dft > aoaoocmbolm Bndfi Co?%tcek; - ' 1 •j : Xortfmio Bond, TvrttoGrock^Btrisiont war (• v. j.g>datti».aoci. rkfiSIBABLE : BEBiDENUE m*S& Mj WIOKLIT AT TD«DAT,,- ■raiHO.AtitU Mtt, at o’clock, «IU bo ", tbattclnbl. lot of xzomidiiUiuUo on Ik. Btar.r .7 rood, la tb>T<U>«> ' ■^wgkKW^c* Hafco. rtatl. :«. ->■ uA mA ■' UwHHaa.CMmfeaM.tk* bow fWlttdfliS »B. Ph»W4 Wlth tjU I bni mat i! t»MdtjlwludXKlMl.t.i|" '-r.'-f. is t. «'. • i cptb . T,; £ 7l.O,7)AVra.’AootJrr t■» ' «o.i > • 80. ILAKI HIEBIBS) f . * Ml lutniri fKHhnMmtttMita .ilt mo- S*»» ».•• - i-JOHw **otmwtuA£?L: . ; mW Vdi. 141MIAH3 12.1 m». os,S7is*a :ea*t. owtlte^AßnEjsi' ■ i 4.I.IIILWOBTH AOX/ : »»Wi>BlM»BBrtitwd. -
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