IITTSBURGIL FOWL FRIDAY eto 3 X T ~ ; u:O*M` M3A Trophies Prom fgeoessts. We bad the pifikiiiire of exaiiiinitig, yei rday afternoon, at the office of Captain . W. Batobelor Of the Port, a amber of trophies, pid up on the bat e field of Port DonelsOn, shortly after ie engagement, by his brothers, Captain ad Clerk of the steamer Emma Duncan, agaged-in the _transport service. One is a old sword # , without scabbard, of good keel, brass totanied., It looks as if it light have bi - :dine:6i by an officer in the tevolution or the war of 1812, the heavy lating of the handle and guard being rorn off. There is also a huge, rude awieftkalfe, some eighteen inches long, 9parently made from an old straw cutter, int very heavy ; endformidable. The hen, le is of wood and the scabbard is of loath. fastened together with leaden rivets.— :t had evidently been in service, as spots ff blood are visible on the blade,the point if which is beet. A coat, taken from a Lead rebel, on the field, made of Penne& ee jeans or "nigger cloth" and a fine flack felt hat, with a tinsel star on one Ade of the rim, hooked up to the hat, are tiso among the lot. On the coat are sev• iral spots of - blood; the material le very :Dane, BEd contrasts strongly with the iharaoter of the uniform furnished our nen. We examined a number of letters, iaken from the dead and woinded, from their friends in &curia. All breathe a spirit of strong attachment to the Oonfed- Bracy and a firm belief in the success of the rebel arms. The following is from one of the envelapee: "Let Beartregiu•d'a dauntless trea t With patriot ardour gow, And In the garb of vioery dreat, Traimptuint blast the foe." The collection is exciting much interest and is being examined by many of the carious. MILITATI ITEMS —Tile regiment of Colonel Thomas A. Zelgle has been filled up by consolidating with it the skeleton regiments of Colonel Longenecker and Colonel McAllen. Colonel Longenecker having already been provided for, the supposition is that Colonel McAllen will be the Lieutenant Colonel. The regiment will be among the best in the service, and before the week is over will be on its way to Dixie. Gov. Curtin has appointed 001. Charles Campbell Colonel of the Fifty-seventh regiment, vice Colonel Maxwell, resigned. Colonel Campbell is the man who raised the First Regiment of Artillery, attached to the Reserve Corps, but which WEN after. wards disbanded as a regiment, and the batteries divided, :among the different dl. Visions of the Reserves, in consequence of w nf:Ah he was rotated out of office. Col. o„ mp ,:sell I. one of the best military men i n t h e Ei L ,_•ta and his claims are now de , . servedly rec,"ignized• Captain B. 3. Patterson's cavalry com. pimp. formerly attached to Col. Lemon's brigade, has been tonsolldated with the First Maryland Cavalry, Gen. Cooper's Brigade. This is now one of the finest cavalry regiments in the service. The First Lieutenant of the company Is John H. Stewart, Captain of the Firemen's Legion in the three months' service,a very popular officer; tnz, Second Lieutenant Is Jno. Hancock, of A;2egbeny City; Alex. Neely and W. W. Che:les of this city, bath excellent soldierc, are :ttached to the company and are jlstly pop , :lar among the men. General Cooper, c,n..manding the brigade, is a Marylander, fr,:t has spent most of his days in Pennsylvania.— He was a leader of the old Whig party in this State and was once in the United States Senate from Pennsylvania. Tun IRISH DicacKwis.—The Dispatch of yesterday, quoting from the Philadel phia Evening Journal, in reference to the company formed here for the Irish Brig ade, says :—" This is but one among a great number which has been munificent ly patronised by the patriotic citizens of ins Iron City. The company has been maintained and equipped through the gen. ercsity of the following well-known citi zens of Pittsburgh : Henry Bane, Judge Shannon, J. U. O'Ntel ar d Mr. M'Auley of the Iron City Bank. The men express much gratitude for their kind treatment at the hands of these gentlemen." The pell*raph quoted does great in- Justice to some other liberal citizens who contributed' largely to the equipment of the comp4y. Among these are J. H Shoenberger, Jno. Mackin and Michael O'Hara, who gave $5O each, with others who subscribed smaller amounts. We are Mac informed that two of the gentlemen named in the Dispatch did not give one cent. We would suggest that the Treasus .per of the fund furnish a list of those wbo did pay, and thus do equal jfistice to all. It might also be wmatter of public intere.t to know how the money was expended. Anti... Tax Meeting in Elizabeth. In pi.'.ssuance of a public call, a 'Jury lags meeti:lg of taxpayers of - Elizabeth township was held in the public hall of Elizabeth boronev, on Saturday. March Ist. The meeting wzr organized by calls tog E baldwell. Eeq , o the chair, and appointing H. McClure Secretary. After an interchange of opinion was had the following resolutions were adopter:: Read/oak That we consider the proposed ...RX Oti railroad bofidatikattous, coquet and oppresQ. , a; that the botitiswe e Issued without the consent of the tax•payegsof Allegoany county; that they were sold at a Mamie discount, and that we will rasist the colkictioneof said tries, if imposed. itsoiord, That our fellow citisene, taxpayers of Allegheny c ounty are reqoeited to meet at their various planes holding pubic meetings through. out the county, at the earliest peesible period, and express their opinion and determination re'ative to the imposition of a tax to pay railroad coeds That the growing expanses; of our county are becoming a very serious and opprese mice burden, and . Should cdertonich our County Commissioners to retrenee, fn eery possible man ner, our ex p anditares; let the strictest e eonorny be observed; let no money be spent that can be av Med. l That the proceedings of this eowag be= m ed in the papers of the oily Pals• burgh. • 00/HEHEAT THE. MINT.-A statement of the operation's it the United States Mint for February shows that the gold deposits were $266 ; 978, and the silver purchases $77,088v making a total deposit of $848,- 989. OoplAr cents exchanged for the new issue, 8,787. The gold coinage, mostly in dollar p_lecee. $888,818.: Silver coinage, $81.7,920, One cents were coined. The whole coinage ol the month was $lBB, 288, covering one million, eight hundred and ninety_thousand, four hundred and seventy-four-pieces. MVO. 'a Lear..:—Mfull'ra. Dick & Fitz. gerald havejust published Samuel L3ver's last novel, entitled "Treasure Trove, or Accounts of Irish Heirs," in a neat fifty cent volume. Lover's stories are always good and generally irresistibly comic, and we pr,editit' for this an extensive sale. cut to:had at Henry Miner's, Fifth corerßA: r.—The Street Committee of n In . A . e . 7 , ll ,74kawarded the grading and ru . roi 2 street and Shields' alley ;niter, at the follow. inti—tetemil Grad, ."fe et Y cents per eu Yard; firtieg-cartway, seventy cents Per PPPer-Mel VIP% •curPleo,rfi_e oents per lineal yard; sidewalk, JorIT oenfs perauparlidal yard. • • !1 t i PATMG t3pßont.—The Istwronos'lour. 'gat tuttio , .-Tes lifsho.ning I:krtraty,. Ohio, a. HAVEN. Bank still conttnnsit to pay spiels Itilsteell , , qasnattseitc. customers, and will only t0tik,,., 47 :' - _ 0 0wizats*K1 0- itself:oMo iiusiS4l6oll4LlE*OP_::ll4 oos .... tr AlLegtM: ,)1,...t,7131:18N CARBON - osrpst-seek brokatiomhlßDPN7.-: wow - cst.witstssmittoiV, Dltherotiges beat= Si Me tkiikWA , kstiteen the Wilts and . t • ......!,.. - Olt Ostin•ablaNA4ll/. the -.-- lrei3iirtirthe esinefox.thiiit •:*:t i: ' 3 T.ltMeTtirlintitrl ' 'kfirre Count, 114NitittliiiWT iist -,, • . - Of Moos abort" ,2 , Pp..o • .3,. 4:1-4,7=-0 , . i+ -1/4 4 , .. -.-, r 1 Obstructing Passenger Mistierays by Engines and Mesa The Mayor yesterday _ received a can muntoation signed by the Presidents of the attune', Manchester and Burning hain4Asitenger Railway companies, ad dressed to him as President of the Fire. rpm's Ass, elation, calling his attention to the fact that — their tracks are some times obstructed; tinting Ores, by hose laid lengthwise or engin - ea stationed on or so near the tracks as to prevent the Weep of the oars, and asking him to take some action in the matter. Accordingly the following note was addressed to the head of the Fire Department: Chief and Assistant Engineers of Me Fire Departments: Gicsrrtemerr : I have just received the enclosed communication and deeming it worthy of immediate attention, you will please take such action in the matter that private Interests may not sutler unneces sarily when our department is engaged in the praiseworthy efforts of promoting and securing the public welfare . Trudy yours, B Q. SAWYER, JR , Pres% Firs Department. witAatcH In this connection wo may suggest that all passenger railway companies should provide themselves with a sufficient num% her of "creepers," to enable them to cross lines of hose without injury to them or in convenience to the drivers, c..induotore or passengers. THE SUNKEN Boils,—From the Oin cinnati papers we learn that the Dr. Kane, sunk in the Mississippi river, struck a fl 'sting log near Cairo just as she was about landing at that point• Her officers and crew got ff with tbe:r baggage. Her cabin fins ed off and went South, and the bull is somewhere in the bottom of the river. It is supposed that the obstruction that sunk her was aII )ating section of a bridge from the Cumberland, several of which went by Cairo lately. The 4 , Dr. Kane" was loaded with one hundred and seventy-five tons of pig iron for Louis• rifle, and ten tons of scrap iron for Gin. cinnati. She was about Paur years old, valued at $7.000, and insured in Cincin• na'i for $2,400. The ' , Economy," which was sunk in the Cumberland, can probably be raised when the river falls. She was insured here for $6,000. Miasma —A young man named James F. M'Henry, whose parents reside on Beaune street, Allegheny, disappeared from his imarding house on the 22d ult., and has not since been heard of. He was employed at Fulton's foundry, and on the day of the illumination, having been un• usually busy, did not leave the foundry until nine o'clock at night. He was seen crossing the bridge about eleven o'clock, and afterwards in a house in the lower part of Allegheny. Since that time no trace of him has been discovered. M'Henry was about twenty-one years cf age and married, TEE STATE INTEREST —A bill hasebeen read in the Legislature which provides that so much of any act of Assembly as lays any tax upon the debt of the Common wealth itself, or on the interest of the same, be and the same is hereby repealed; and that hereafter the Interest on the debt of this Comm. , nwealth be paid in full ac• cording to the terms and obligations of her o intraet Should this become a law, the interest payable on the State debt will be five per cent. instead of four and three• fourths, the amount now paid. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT —About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, as a lad was crossing Liberty street, near Factory, be was knocked down and run over by the express train on the Pennsylvania Rail. road. His head and breast were terribly ci tubed, causing hie death almost instant ly. The deceased was a eon of John G. Connor, plasterer, residing in the vicinity and a very interesting boy. An inquest was held and &verdict rendered in accord ance with the facts. BENEFIT OF Ma. Bias —Mr. Charles Bass, the comedian who has been playing at the Tneatre during the week, takes a tenefit this evening, when a tine bill is pre sented. He appears as Sir John Falstaff in the "Merry Wives of Windsor" and Geoffrey Dale in the new drama of "The Last Man ",q Let him have a good audi. ence to night, as he is every way deserv. log of encouraeement. VICIOUS Doo.—A woman residing in the vicinity of the Scott House was yes. terday seized by a large Newfoundland dog, which lacerated her arm terribly from the elbow to the wrist, breaking the bone. We did not learn the name of the sufferer. The dog was subsequently shot. MINN'S TAYLOR, arrested at Camp Wil kins, last summer, has been convicted, in the Mercer County Court, of murder in the second degree, for killing George J. Eagles, at Hendersonville, and sentenced to a term of eleven and a half years in the Penitentiary. MEETING ov OIL Dchamts.—ln view of the proposed tax by the government on crude and :stifled oil, a meeting of oil dealers is called for 8 o'clock this afternoon, at the Bard of Trade rooms, to take some action in the premises. Dr. A G. McCandless, Physician to the Board of Health, reports the interments RS follows, from February 21st, to March let, 1882. . Assts.,' :. Adults Diseases. Children c ai wor._.__ .......... -... I Clonvulaions 1 Veroloii 1 Dyptherla 1 Apoplexy.... ............. ... 1 1 Barn 1 e tirri _ 1 hiallgn 4 Angina 1 C0n5umpti0n............. I! Typhoid Fever 1 Typhoid Fever ....... .... 1. Humps 1 Irregular Goat ]!Unknown 2 Asthma 1, Worms ............ ......... 1 BryalPelee. I.•lnaeme I hoary or the Spine-. lihiarasmne . , 1 !Whooping Cough.—. 2 1441 born 2 Scarlet Fever .... 1 Fabea Mesentinos 1 Of the above there were: Under 1 year 7I From 80 to 40...... 4 Frotn Ito 2 8 1 .• 40 to 40 ...... ....- 1 ... 2to 5 41 " (0 to 80 8 6to 10 81 " 60 43 70 1 .." 10 to 15 01 " 7043 80 1 2" .16 t0;20...„.-. 01 " 80 to 90............ 0 -" 20 4380. 2 " 90 to 100...... 0 Males, 15; Females, 19 ; Whites, 29 ; Colored, 0; Total, 29. lOWN NETER & BOIL, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FiLIRNITIURE & CHAIRS, WAREHOUSE, 136 SMITHFIELD STREET, (betieen Sixth street and Virgin alley.) nog PITTSBURGH: pIIOTOGRAPE ALBUMS ALL STYLES, DIARIES FOR 1862 - ' 1 W . City Mortality ALL PRICES, -A LBO NM MB IT VAUD EMU= 20 EDITION. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Last Night's News ap to Two O'eloek, Message of the President on the Gradual Emancipation of Slaves. WASHINGTON, March 6 —The Preeiden to day transmitted to Congress the follow fog message: Fellow Citizens and House of Rapresonta. fives: I recommend the adoption of a joint resolution by your honorable bodies which sisal be substantially as follows: Resolved, That the United States ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giv ing to such Sato pecuniary aid to be used by such State in its discretion to compen sate for the iii:ionveniences, public and pri. vete, produced by such change of system. If the proposition contained in the row. iution does not meet the approval of Con. gress and the country, there is the end, but if it does command such approval, I deem it of importance that the States and people immediately interested should be at once distinctly notifiel of the fact, so that they may begin to consider whe her to accept or reject it. The Federal Government would find its highest interest in such a measure as one of the most efficient means of self preservation. The leaders o? the existing insurrection entertain the hope that ibis government will ultimately be forced to acknowledge th 3 independence of some part of the disaffected region, and that all the slave States North of such parts will then say, the Union for which we have struggled being already gone, we now cho use to go with the Southern section.— To deprive them of this hope substantially ends the rebellion, and the initiation of emancipation completely deprives them of it, as to all States initiating it. The point is nit that all the States tolerating slavery would very soon, if at all, initiate emend. pation, but that while the offer is equally male to all the more Northern, shall, by such initiation make it certain to na...re Southern; that in no event will the former ever join the latter in their propos ed Confederacy. I say initiation, because in my judgment gradual and not sudden emancipation is better for all. In the mere financial or pecuniary view, any mem ber r f Congress with the caucus tables and treasury reports before him, can readily see for himself how very soon the cur.ent ex penditures o: this war would purchase, at Nis valuation, all the slaves in any named State. Such a proposition on the part of the general G iverument, sets up no claim of a tight by Federal authority to interfere with slavery within State limits; referring as it does to the absolute control of the subject in each case to the State and its people im mediately interested. It is proposed as a matter of perfectly free choice with them. In the Annual Message last December, I thought fit to say the Union must be praisers , - ed, and hence all indispensable means must be employed. I said this not hastily, but de liberately. War has been made and contin ues to be an indispensable means to this end. A practical reacknowledgment of the N simnel authority would render the war unnecessary, and it would et once cease. lf, however, resistance continues the war must also continue, and it is impossible to foresee ell the incidents which may at tend and nll the ruin whhh may 'o how it. Such as may seem indispensable or may obviously promise great efficiency towards ending the struggle, must and will come The proposition now made is an offer only. 1 hope it may be esteemed no of fence to ask whether the pecuniary con. sideratiot tendered would not be of more value to the States and private poisons and pros orty in it than the present aspect of affairs. While it is true that the adoption of the proposed resAution would be mere ly initiatory and not within itself a prac • tical measure, It is recommended in the hope that it would soon lead to important practical results. In full view of my great responsibility to my God and to my coun. try, I earnestly beg the attention of Con. Kress and the people to the subject. [Signed] ABRAHAM LINCOLN The Rebels in Full Force at Wincbester--Bunker MU Occupied by our Troops. Cusatirsrowar, VA., March B.—Relia ble intelligence states that the enemy is in till force at Winchester, and have comple ted formidable earthworks on this side, mounted with sixty guns, including the field batteries. Nothing of special impor tance transpired yesterday. The work on the Railroad progresses rapidly, and every point is strongly protected Lrom Cumber. land to Harper's Ferry, and every facility is being afforded to the Company. A large force is employed on the bridge and iron trestle work at the ferry. The work has been found in better condition than was at first supposed by the engineer, and ten days is fixed as the time at which a through connection will be made. All the com mands of this division are in the best condition and anxious for an attack on the enemy. Bunker Hill wee occupied by our forces yesterday as the extreme outpost on the West. There Is some movement of troops tc■ day. A scouting party of cavalry reports that Ashley's rawl cavalry attempted to cut them off when near Berryville, but were foiled In the attempt. Your regiments of rebels. with a four gun battery, attempted, on the 8.1 inst to flank Col. Geary near Levetteville, but were driven off without a battle. Yesterday several deserters were brought into town by the oavalry. Among them was Lieut. Arthur Id.arkell of the fah Vtrginia volunteers. A squad of Van Alen's cavalry to-day captured a rebel picket, five in number, near Bunker Hill. They belonged to the 2d Virginia infantry, were carried before the divison provost marshal Lieut. OW. Andrews of the Massachusetts 2d, for ex, amination. Right o'clock P. M.—Smithfleld seven miles Northwest of this place, was occu. pied to day by a strong force. General Banks has issued a general order forbidding all kinds of depredations or marauding upon the property of citizens. He says no officer or soldier shall dia. stub, in any manner, the ordinary business of the country. He has appointed Maj 8. H. D. Crane, of the Wisconsin Third Regiment, as the officer in charge of all seizares of property for the use of the army. Country supplies, which, on onr arrival, were cut off, are now coming in more free ly. The public sentiment in regard to our presence is gradtally undergoing a favora ble change. Railroad Accident. 6T. L ,ols, March 6 —A serious acci dent occurred on the Pacific Railroad yes terday afternoon, one mile from Merinac station, An extra train. which left this city with soldiers, government horses, &c., collided with the regular freight train from the West; the locomotives of both traiis were smashed and a number of oars destroyed. Several soldiers were severely injured and number of horses killed. Kansas ILegislature. • Lalivrerwount, March 6.—The Kansas Legislature have adopted a resolution near., iy unanimously, instructing the Kansas &agora and requesting the Represents llama in Congress to aid in the passage of a Rollins treaty, and the ratification of a 'Vasty with the Pottowotontie Indians. Federal rickets Drives ilLst Columbus. CHICAGO, Barth. B.—Special to the Tri• bone.-oaino —The Federal pickets at Columbus were driven in yesterday by the rebel cavalry in the vicinity. The town was - shelled by the gunboats. The rebels fled. It is reported thatinkavy cannons. *ding was heard at Columbus at four o'clock this morning in the direction of New Mairid. The rebel army at that point numbers 40,000, it having been largely reinforced from Columbus and Mempels. They also have tight wood= gunboats, From rebel papers we glean the follow. ing : The steamer Cambridge was sunk on the 28d near Grand Glaise, Ark. Fortystwo lives were lost. The macainery from variona , workshops in Nashville was removed preVious to the evacuation of that place to Chattanooga. The people of the south are warmly urging and demanding that Jeff Davis take the field. A little oontest le going on in Memphis as to whether the town be burned on the approach of the Federal gun boats. General Order Issued by Gen, Halleek. ST. Lours, March 6 —A general order issued this eveningetatee, the Surveyors and other Custom House officers and agents in this department, as well as those on the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, are ex. pected to respect the permits issued by the surveyor of either of the porta of the Ohio river and bearing hie official signas, ture or seal. Military officers command ing ports where there are no Custom House officers or acting in concert with such officers, will in like manner respect these permits. Sealed baggage, while the seals remain unbroken will also be res. pected by officers, Goode, wares or mei.- handize in transit thus covered by per, mitt and baggage thus sealed will be al lowed to go forward to their planes of des tination, unless there is good and eattsfac, tory reason for their destination on infor. mitten obtained from reliable sources an, til further orders The transportation of this Department is not open to munitions of war, except unless special regulations with military authorities. Whisky, for the time being, prohibited in the resumed commerce of the Cumberland ant Tennessee. By command of MAJ GIN H.A.LL ECK Thirty-Seventh Congress. WAIaIIINGTOLI CITY, Ketch 11.—Liousx. —The 3peeker laid before the House meesage trom the President euggesung the pateage of a joint resolution, co•opereting with any Stet for the abolition of slavery, with pecuniary cimpenestion thf•re'or. -- lie propoePs this ea an initle:lve cu. &Auto, predicting important precticel reau:t4 it. Oa motion of Mr. Stevens, of Penneyl. yenta, the meeeage was referred to the Cow - roittee of the Whole on the State of the Union Mr. Stevens, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bill author'. zing the purchase of coin. Its conriaera• Lion was postponed till to morrow. The House then went into Contmittoe of the Whole on the State of the 1.10,0 un tho bill to regulate the trankag prtvi Mr. Perry, of New Jersey. spoke to cp position to the extreme anti-slavery meats urea which have been proposed. This was a tune for the exhibition f patriotism and the def•ns of .the Union. lie will at a loss to see bow It was necessary to set the sissies free now as an ally in the suppr.t. Mon of rebellion. This was not s war for tto destruction of the itliuth, but for tt rest -ration of theluthorit3 of the U 'yarns menu Behind the dark clouds of rebellion the s-cy of the Union was clear and bright and the stars of all the States were spark ling In all their beauty, and soon it would be that tale dark cloud would pass sway and one by one the start would re-appear in all taeir glory, and the people would thank God they were all there. Mr. Davis, of Penn., reviewed the vari. ous shades of politics and the purposes of political organization. He discuued the peculiarities aril dignity of labor, and In the course of his remarks osid,never again would slavery become the controlling power of the Government. Lot it be known that while we have heretofore been true to the compromises of the Constitu tion, we now feel ourselves absolved therefrom by the acts of the armed slave holders Mr. Kelly, of Penn , rose to a'.k the House to repair, as far as it could, a wrong done to a friend and constituent of his. A gentleman of character and integrity; one, who, from early life to his preant age, has managed a large public business., a leading newspaper and has secured the pubic respect by his integrity, and who has literally fulfilled all his engagements to his fellow men. Re asked that a state ment from Colonel Alexander Cummini n s, which he had done him the honor to ad dress to him, be read In ieply to a certain part of the report of the Committee on Government Contracts. Mr. Wickliffe, of Ky, , referred to the report, quoting certain articles that had been purchased by Mr. Cummings, such as codfish, cheese, ale, straw hats, etc., and inquired whether Mr. Kelly intended to defend this Mr. Cummings. Mr. Kelly replied that Mr. Cummings had been charged by the committee with having $140,000, for which vouches had not been furnished, and as the statement had been given to the press and comment• ed upon by the Committee, it was but fair that Mr. Cummings should be heard in his own vindication. Adjourned. Si:NAT'L—On the doors being re-opened the Senate adjourned. From Washington. WASHINGTON, March 6.—The President in addition to other officers promoted for gallant conduct, has nominated Brigadier General Thomas to Major General. Also Col. Harney Brown to be Brigadier Gen eral, by brevet, Mayor Arnold, Lieut. Col., by brevet; Capt. 13111ot, Major, by brevet; Maj. Tower, Lieut. Col., by brevet; °apts. Allen, Chaffin, Wesson, Robertson, Blunt. Durgen and Langdon, Majors by brevet, and First Lieutenants McFarland, Ship ley, Jackson. Pennington, Seeley, Frank B. Taylor and Todd to be Captain by brevet for good conduct at Santa Bins Wand. Captain Bell, McKean, Dupont, Golds. borough and Fanagnt, were to-day con firmed by the Senate as flag officers of the Navy. The bill reported from the Committee of Ways and Means today, authorizing the purchase of coin and for ether purposes provides that the Secretary of the Treas ury may dispose of any bonds or notes bearing interest authorized by law for coin at such rates and upon such terms as he may deem most advantageous to the pub• lie interest and may issue under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, cers tificates of indebtedness, such as we au. thorized by the act to authorize the Sec% rotary of Treasury to issue certificates of indetecinesa to the public creditors, approv. ed March Ist, 1862, to such creditors as may desire to receive the same in dis charge of checks drawn by disbursing offis cars upon sums placed to their credit on the books of the treasurer, upon regales Lions of the proper Department, swell in discharge of audited and settled accounts, as provided by said sot. It is further pro. vided that the demand notes authorised by aot of July 17th, 1861, and by the not Of February 12th, 1862. Shall be receiv, able and shall be lawful money end legal tender in like manner and to the same tairpose and to the same extent es the noted authorised by the act tip futthorisie the issue of United States. notes; end fdr the redemption of fund ng thereof and for funding the floating debt of the United States. Approved 28th of last month. Charles Henry Fester has returned to Washington and again presented his peti. tion fors seat as member from 22d Con— eressional District of North Carolina The case is now before the Committee on Elections. COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH MARKETS vvIEIEKLY REVIEN. Carefully Revised and Corrected by our own Commercial Reporter. Prerssuaria, March 6th.1882. Business is improving a little, but we note no Change to primal since oar last., except a few of small moment. A.pploa....fdalos in iota of choice at $2,75(08,25 1* barrel. Ale...P.ushurgn manufactured continues in fair 418 mend, with steady shipments to all parts o: the country. The established rates at present are 'ibis. hi. bbls. bbls. lif. bbls Hennet.-$B,OO k 4,00 1 1ndia...48,00 $4,00 X 6,00 3,00 XX 7,00 5 1 00 Cream... 6,0048,002,6043,00 Porter.... 8.00 3,r0 I t Ashea...We note no material char Pots rate at 4f.girll4c and Pearl,' at VA@ ; Soda Ash at 3./4366,,;c; Nitrate of Soda at 8.403 and Concentrated LyeloY 4 c.,* lb. 8ac0n....1s lower than for manyyears past. We quote at 4% for Shoulders, 153.1@i3c for bides, 83@ 8 98 far plain Hams, and 7c Lit Sugar cured do. ltenzole...The supply is largely in excess of the demand; we note a few sales at 28411300 * gal, Beane...Are in great request but the supply is limted. We quote at $1,34401,30 * bushel for small wrote. Butter.-Sales of choice roll making at 11342) 13e fir doll, or d 7©7t4c fir pi , ked. Brooms... Sales at 11,7E44,87 per dozen for com mon and 124542,50 for good and fancy. Bucket* and Tubs_.The Reimer manufae. I Mors' pricer. are as folk/WO-111/Oka/5 plata, insides 14 arisen 11,45; painted inside, 1L.00: 3 hoopa, $.L76; Tuba, No. 1 a hoops, *dozen. 47,75; No. 1 2 hoops, $604 -No. 2 Moo, No Z. 13.10; No. 4, $.l - 5; No. If $ 5 0 % Xoeler's NO. 2 ' s4 7 ft Half hush Mil, ended $4.7 6 . Buckwheat. Flour _.Salem limited, and allow Him: es .31,8703'1,80 *lOO tbs. Candles... Sale. in lots at 10e per pound for Moulds. Cheese-The market is well supplied, with sales of W It, at 61i47c.161 lb. Corn Bi eel... Sales from store of prime sifted at Ibc* bushel. Cooperage-Oil barrein are selling at 81,88@ 2,12 faun. Cordage... Manilla lo pe, pe, colt. 800 Manilla Rope, outtleattf Hemp . ' ..luctille Tarred 6 16itOdli Hemp " .. ..I.lo*lb Tarred . 11 cut 11:1415 Pareug Yarn, tine..l2e4tib Pac'ng Yarn, coml2clidb Red 0 ,, d3 ..Nfarulla, $2,76(43,00 It dozen; Hemp 1.1,50, $1.374.3..30 , 02,75 'F dozen; Hemp coil, 11. "ff B. Prow/. La,c4...ldemlla Slc. it dozen ; Hemp7oc. VI dozen. thttist4 al dtkpl...CAlte,n Rope ',. ' and cpward.s.33/6 m do brie .3.; 22e.; lust cord, LNY,343,624,4,71., 'fi men. PMO 0., Lines $1,15; lean Cords (31,60. Dried Beef _There I. a lair 4*.rtnnl • prom pair Mod. .4 IVl, v 4llt. 7;i lb, ~,, tier ..- Dried Fruit.. Saler prime Pea.i.es o 3.:„:43, a,. u * t , ,,i1m1, A ppm' , •t 1.1,3,341,7 a. Eggs .13 go -.1 demand Side, ,r samged In bh:a, at ei a ....ui 1.. :,-: do-. Feed - I hr eh.... ern :OWL,: and proses better. We .4.., .d '.. I i!.ug- at 634'303.• 1. 15U lh Shone .4, , ,,, , 13- - -, ott 4., 4.1/,.. -..:p Swale at Otatent,_ 0,1 gm, .1:4:- 1. t 4.. Flour !he 1711...: IL, to wet; supplie 4. ChM only a amt. 2.-:-. , ' race. hat e advsneed and We riff‘ t a s. -4-I,td ~ ,r eire $5, 1, 005,10 Co extra fa... 1 • s6si 1 , ...5 0 4LA,T15 for (army hrend• Feat He.• o'i, quote Primo In a. 4.111 at 48c s frbrn 1:•1 6. 101• i, 4.64503, from Muir,.. Grain 14 t,...1 ~. w a r,,,u. melon., change. We quote its: at VOWPAIII. 1.1.4 Warr. id 11,0441,06. 1..0e., a at. :og at 4434460. OAT% are tuicbanged, and we quote o 2xka2oo from drat hand. and 3.60 i from storm. Rerh•y and Rye dull and ell bout change. Groceries ..7 0. Sugar .3 steady at 10010q$3 per rb• Ni Y--...e. une s /c F gal; Co de° has alliance.' t. , . Iloy.T.P.v. for Into and very unsettled; Wear 1546 yr- II a y -*dee at scales limited at $749 per too. it idea Hide+ are tone up 111:11 cream imbed are .e . ., u, .1 747 }i s . li lb; dry flint lagil 6c. Hominy _Whit« Fhnt 3 selling at $1,050 per Barre. flogs. -Aro uttered at IV, 43 3 i le lial Bs, gross an 1 frt. I.oyer-, st the ?Igor, a. Dressed Heape sell at 4 'o' • il 7 f Iron and X alle...The manufacturer. quote common . 41r al re,, ,- 11 B. other desorption, In ;Import. , Bane, 11.1 t•i 611. ea vi.bo . sd. IWO Oda; V1..7m. 7.1 mid 61., 13000 . fat, MO; al. blued, Ago 1.4 tf, 14. Al. Si do fine, $4, 30 433. 6 .3. Makes, 3 to 4 .LI , R.L.7.: wroughido.. fst ak54.76. Lard. ;Jay roils at 7 1 441 e. * lb, in keg. lad Loather ..The market is *teat!, w.t.n no c'annge in our Old gum/worm Red Spon'th Sole *lb 214360 lipperlt IRA $231034 biaoghter ..... ..... -1.4.63 e, Bridle 61 $40446 Harnetie-- ... . .. .. 214.3 ac Skirting . . Linsete-lanuartlle cells regular.) at 01= per obi. Lumber, Drart...There Is but little now rotnlng 1.., market, ant lLe figtlMa are for per tly aelwol.lo4. Ike prices range -tor Common 110 413 per 1.00 fret and Clear I 31,00; Timber 44.6 c M cubs, foot, and Shingles $2,28 *1 1.000. 1610.11331100 r, Sensoned...The following are tae quo lonOna per 1.000 loot. for nnaranl/4 lumber at city yards :- Common 1 in. boards, $9 per 10011 feet; o ear said $ll. 011...irude Rock al lea drag in market; sale. hare been mad. Re ,or as 5, per gat.on. till. the ruling ra A In 7475 e, defined Carbon Fella a 521 'o 15c,.Ler 1 0 , 1, No I, 65470 e; Linseed 74473. Re fined Coa , 40446 c. Pig dlete.i...Tbero ta but little doing. We;siote a few salsa of Allegheny, at 12114, and 'Femmes° $25 per ton. Potatoes... Prime Nalhannooka imd Prince Al berta are ir•sidi 4644.50 c * bashed at wharf. Pented•r...We quote blasung and mining at SSA* gm rifle at $8.25; safety Nee $6,00* 1000 feet lire Flour ...Selei in lots at $2,87 and lfrom more at 1it33,12. na1t....1. 'beady at the advance and No - 1 sells at 11,60 "et Lot, No I eats. $1 75. aloaps...Tne italowing are the manufacturore F rices Rosin, 45e.., No. I 'aim. b.. 4; (...,Niattle and Toilet, ittt. Sawyer's Chernicait/hre, 4 1 4 c.; Wo man's Fr.eml. 7c * B. Iltraur....Seau Mum o.tty NOOlean et 16,0007,24 f 1,00- Starch...Woods' Is milling at 4/43 gi lb In lota. Slaseungs, Yarns, ete...Trie market is ex cited and unsettled, an 1 Sheeting,. have advanced to likifilSe per yard. Cheeks, ra • cotton betting. twine. Car pet chain, Ac., hare also adz aced in like pproportion Tllow -Rough quotes at 1141stie and country rendered at 95i4illic. Whits Lead. Li th ergs, 4e... White Lead is drm, and in steady demand at $3,50 ii keg for pare oil and dry 90. Tr, sutigeot. to the usual cboomult Red Lead St* , Oc. net, and Litlusrage BX. Window Glass... he prices remain steady, and we quote RA tOIIi,WS for city brands, in boxes of fifty feet, with Ili l'er cent. Miscount: 838 and 730 $504,8310, $1,26; 8311, kill, 9x12 and 10312, $2,60; 8313, 0314 and 10x14. r 1,76; 0315, 103.161 and 10316,33,00. Whisky...ls without (Mange. Common Rec tified colic at 17418 c; better grades 19401 c; New Rye 14(01,00 per gal., and Old Rye at 51,50452,00 er gal., as in age and quality. ALLEGHENY CATTLE HARKEY, AUSGIO.II37 Ckm, March 6th, 1862. Ths market thus week • well supplied with sales at a email advance, especialty is Hogs Toe ship ments, sales and receipts Wm. as loilowa 0 ATTLE--Bmn—Atilrida , 's thuoi Drop Yards— Solemn= It klcElrov, 12, 80 tp 82 Et Monroe, 14, ikr, mteel A Huddle. a, 8q (4 W Cummins, 17, *iv, M Blake, 19, 8,4" o F Beaman 6.8440, A A Blakey 23, 2%m, Kioby t Roberts, It. 235ce el Todd, 11,0 @,3 cr,it W Deal, 19, 33a 0 C French, 16, 2408 c 5 Bmgham A Horner. 16, Bsr, H K Ault. 19, BV,,v, 8 Brant, 14, Eng' an 1, 31, 25 , 1064 r; IL Landis, 16, 83 80 lip 100 MK M Orr, 20, $3 a Wilson Marsham. 8, iNc; J Jackson, 5,3 1 /.; A H Morrison, 9, 3%',0, 11 T Cooper, 8, 4y^;K Yeag ey, 8, 4,f,c; Myers .6 Bro, 137, 2448% John Iltui 16 Bo: Craw ford A MoClay, 20, 3ks3,,rio. Shafa's Morgan House Yanks. 2.097 bead offered; about two Mirth' sold at $2 60.g.53 76 16 100 ,bb,; balsa° s Bent Kant. 8.437 leis,— dihader'B.—Joho 8 Nelson. 17; D Whistler, 6, Peter Orr. 80; 1 ) Ulmin,l es J H Boater, 10; H. Bhafer, 10, James Moore, '4 8 Purman, 110. 51008-BoLD—Atander's--4 WlLltamson,ls2. $4 24 ler 1( 0 lop; Wm edoWthols, 119, $8 J C Coulter, 85 ,1 4 ; 0 P Clark, 13 1 , $3 95; A 11 Rickey 50, $3 50; KIWI' , A Robert, O. 1 8 7E5_ B Ponrum, 24, 1 8 80 ; Marsha I Kidd, 80, $8 6 0 A Murphy, 200, 4; —3KM. ford, Cl, $3 74; 114 P Smith, 10, 14. &a er'.l62 head °dared; dome 2,000 head sold at 28 25 to $4 26 per 100 lb.. SINT Kum—Jo° Vaulter a 00, 144 J H Hoofer, 574; lI t) Mtllera Muth, 34 1 ; MrF.!res R Bnagon, 800; J K Modetwtll 184. BB El F—Sor.n—N Fold, 72, $8,95 tip 100 lba ; J Limon. 170, 1360; H F Cooper. 60 $8 60 ; D Whig der. 64, $4,23 Per head Shafer a-1,035 head offer ed-320 head Bold at B%@4;ie per ®,and the re maltider sent east blear Et , r—C Barker,B2o; A P Millen. 86; E Davi ,180• M'Etroy & arron, 800; B M'Olay, 187; Sito, Crawford, 166; M W M'Ohee, 80. HORSES-8m FAer—A/Under'a—Vanlier & 88; J Gunter, 18; 1) beed & Weidler, 1 ; M Fritz, 18; N. P Smith, lb. T HE BALTIMORE PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY, PITTSBURGH BRANQH, Corner Fourth and Market, streets. Persons wishing to purchase have now a rare opportunity of getting a good substantial Piano at uncommon low pric e s. Critical Pianists and Mo. chanirsl Artists are specially Invited to examine the novel advantages of these Pianos over those in common use. Satisfaction guaranteed for five years, and may be exchanged in six months if not as represen ted. ar Good second hand Pianos for hire. 1'619 J. J W ISE* BROS., Pittanurgh. N EW PAPER HANGINGS- Now receiving at 10 7 MARKET STREET, Embracing all grades of Paper for Balla, Parlors' dining Booms, Officom Stoma, 10. Call and sea. fe22 JOSEPH R. HUGHREL fiIOWIEVI"raIrOT OF BOARD OF Tamiglc , -rt,AR pea F EB&UAEY ssa ittabas Wm. MaOreeri, J. I. Bennett, B. Preston, Galas Park, Jti HI Viiß N' - PORT OF PrinEBIIITHOH. A REIM). Franklin, limrin-c, 13rownnynia. Gallatin, Clark, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Peoblea 'Elizabeth JT APComba. Cali:inlay Wheeling lowa, Moore, Wabash Prima Derma; Moore, Bt. Louis Lizzie NM Lo, Brown. &nearllle Undine, Woodman, Galls 4a DEPARTED. Franklin, Bennet, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, do Ca Bayard, Peeblev, Enzabeth Minerva, Gardon W he.ellng Aptly' The river —ltaluveliiiig at twill there were 11 tett 9 inches WWI' in the channel and Iralllng. The weather daring the day wee cold and winterieb. le. The Wheeling pscket for tide day to the steamer J T. DTCombs, Capt. Call:twin...She lea•ea at noun. We Lake pleasure 111 reccommend' lug this b At and ottleers. M.. Since the date of our last issue the stoarne! 8 loxn nod Prima Donna have arrived nth the:t.r.ps. MD.,. A q a matter of course the steamer Undice, Capt. Woodburn, will be found at the land ing thin morning, be wit return to Gallipolia at 4 .m on Saturday. Se,„ The first class passenger steamer t. titoud, rapt. C. A. Dravo is fast filling up for Cairo and St. Louis. Thta boat has the best of ao cammopations, an i is in charge of the best of of fizers. Captaia T. Sham en has charge of the office• air-Business on the wharf was dull yes terday, the imports being eery limited.. The weath er was w.nterieh. larThe well known passenger steamer Commodore Perry. J. M. Andrews commander, is announced for Cm:Monti and Louisville on this poglti rely. Capt. J. R. Lightner will be totind in ins oaks. Direaptain T. lit. liarten's favorite packet Linden leaves for Cincinnati, Cairo and St. Louis. This boat bas the beet of accommodations ni is in charge of c'ever officers. Stir Cs, t I. ?do Kelton, ill loading the .reamer -Fred Lorena" for the upper Illtesteeippi, rhea ill leave on Tueeday evening, peeaengere and shippers will Gear trite In Wind. Chace her last trip e'le he. undergone thorough and complete rt pat: e. o r Upper Mississippi, Saint Louis KeoLuk, Burlington. Muscatine, Day— enpnrt, Ruck island. Galena, Du— buque, ‘llPGregur , s Landing and St. Paul. ZP LE NI.)1 I) PAS- . - ko rrogrr streourr V. L iRENZ, I M. Mason, ,:otornAmier, leaves a a.;aart, , ul:lo.i above. Far freight or passage apply on board or to J. B LI VINGSTON CO., mo 7 and .1. FLACK; Agenta. For Wheeling, Parkersburg Marietta mid Gallipolls. rril E FINE STEAMER LIZZIE. MARTIN, D. T. brown;rommander, leave thi port EVERY SATURDAY at 4 p. to , for Me &oats awl totermodutte ports. Retaro aaß will isave Zanesville EVERY TIIO3DAY at s, m. For fredlibt or paalage &prey on board or to H 8. PIERCE A CO, ?ulsatile, fo4 o:.1. B. LI V INUOTUS A CO., Pittsburgh. Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. tine passenger steamer EIKM 1413 RAM, CapLata Ay6tr. lasveNs Hiu hnargh nrory Tuesday, at 1 p. m, and :LA I ewe nvory Friday at 8 a_ in. Mar tre. ..0•4314C03 • pIAY 00 Ward.. or to ,ri•OrrIOS • Co_ soma. Piasaarh For Ci n cinnati and LoulesiLe . TRH 10 A. M. PURITAN/ELY. splendid paAsenger j a g eviuner COMMODORE PERRY, oommAndor, !ear. Si SbOTs fr.lg lit or pa.sagen apply on board or to imy J. R. LlYlNfs.mos OL). Acent. Fur Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and St. Louis. TBI9 DAY, 4 P. M. Tkl E FINE PASSENGER steam 3r LI IMO, T. M. Bartel ouunander, teams as above. For freight or passage apply on board or to .1 . LIVINGoTON CO. A • antic For Marietta, Galltpolis, Par kersburg and Portsmouth. EVERY TUMULI, 10 A. M. TH E FINE PASSEN GER steamer, J. R. FORA W. H. Herr, commander, leaves as Announced above. Yor freight or passage apply on board. JOHN MACH, Age, For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and st. Lonis,. BAI USDA! MARCH 8, 10 A. M. THE FAVORITE PASSER. GER steamer 8,1,1311' CLOUD, U. A. Grave, commander, leaves as .bore. For freight or passage apply on board or to rata J. FLARE, Agent. For Marietta, Parkersburg and GalLapilli. EVERY TUESDAY, a .P. M. THE STRAmFR SCIENCE, (plain Wm. Reno, leaves for wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg and making weekly tripe, knivingPittabargh ovary WEDNESDAY at o'clock, and relarrtung Leaveei EiallMolin every FRIDAY all o'clock. note D. R. LEWIS. Agent. For Beaver, Ste tbearvllle amid Wheel'. g. THE PACKET STEAMER, .1. T. hPoolllBB,Thos. Calhoun. Commander, iOAVV3 for the above ports &tondo, Wednesday and Friday at 12 M. Por trehrht or pawase pea on Wat e rs to dell J. 001..L1AS. a 00 street. For Marietta, Parkersburg sued 60111peUs. • • woman -SATURDAY P&OIEST. fritE FINE SIDE WHEEL A, Iteamer UNDlNAlkoodburry mender, leaves Pittsburgh every Sat urday at 4p. at, returning leaved Gallipo: et every Tuesday at 10 a. In. For freight or passage apply en board or to STEAMBOAT AGENC if. WILLIAM HAZLETT Han openedan office et IW. 94 WATILIt STRUM, Where he will transact &senora! Steamboat Agency haziness, and would aolioil a share of patronage from stearnooat men. noBoitm TEETH EITRMYfEI) PUN X THE ÜBE OF AN APPARATUS whereby OD arlti Or galvanic battery ate used, Cold weather is e time when 'the tus can be used to its best advantage. 1= gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex meted by my process, and are ready to testify to to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whpl ever him been said by persona interested In se. permit the contrary having no knowitv4e of try prottees. Nra Cl LL TEEB.. TH inse OtTDRY, rted la *My style Dentlet„ nol vdie 184 Ehnithgeld street. GENTS DOUBLE BOLE AND DOUBLE UPPER FRENCH CALF BOOTS. of a very superior mike, selling et %great re duetion on former prices to close out W E. Schmertz t Co., No. at MR skeet. B R. SWEET'S lALZMIENtiT, Wholesale and Mail by R. E. SALLEB.I3 1110aanzeod corner Seockod and Wood one it 8-560 pounds . :prime 980845 Feathers reoeived sad JAMES L IfffirgicE, tan __.__ Ammer Msdtat and insakatmatat: ' • usateporeaukateme*akiiiiiiiiis.. = IY alOrkfiKA-: THIS INSTITUTION -- ilt P lEFA - TIED L OR,SI TIN eaMbrie Oetintftitia. • Yflm lae Cresson on,fibe=e6 route beWees Min Mad, ono cddlaiefod natAm ,ll- Mari' teitiligairie , amnia mciad , Devaer, --Tbe„aea•"_. ton efikW&llcige Ua ono ar themoot itt= a ff, Pennsylvania—Oda portion "of- the - - Mountains provertdal` forinf laft , tie' maw/ '- bracing air, nod. aricuirtif- The atcheisetio Air ell - a..users' k. ..tiO!..DAY a ft er the litlikritAMGl ited4cciaf about the 28th of SIM - follOwintv ItabiNtii!M topi;:iftrrof We two Seesiceisw Students eicklectlediMimmat,orz - between the &boatel*: All sary for Land iferreyinig,, •F t nitbacterittg,l,lvolia,„: , ...: will be farnisbe4 by the instramentsirsisfl Vimed--leltde fornmattoittott,' charge. Students will be admitted from 011/44,_ mai ' years to the ageremantitioct •-•• - Tam- Hoard andTitition, payabTehaltjacrtylry,-.t tA,t , weaning mime of Olassioalandliodernextra Da a.ttr, students spend %legged lit - the Reference can be td edi to the- Rt. Rev: Bieber' ',,,,r -o.oottnor, to the Retv. T.'B, Reynolds, lib afar" Loretto, and to other elenomm of the Titlebungb Diocese. PARIE , Bg C 0,4 • WTI WARNWOUIVD*II4 - M . _ Wuenoase, No. Fssand Tr l'JD rriitunau SeornsiMoeWto s C 17 Manufacturers of alleiseaanddeeoriptionan{Ooct. Col, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe t fief tront . p s o n tiroxis. Wagon Beres,Steel MonWyad - : - end lie nt;lrts4 anc l i k h e aortings of every de! seription made to order. liming a domplete assabine shopat.aohed lathe - Foundry, all nacemary fitting will be earedully mended cot maims ' HELMBOLD'S'GENUINE PREPARATION: • HALMBOLIYB BUCHU for the Bladder.. . _ - • HRLmBoLIYB BUCDU for the Hidrotys. 7< HRLMBOLD's BUCHU for the Gravel. RELMBOLD'S BUCHU for thei Dropsy. • ' HRLDIBOLD , S BUCHU for Nersottsnesa. BELHBohryB BUalti for Dimness of Vision. - - 1 - HBlarßOLD , ff BUCHU- for Difficult Breathing. HELmßoars Bucisru for Weak Nerves. •• • • If6iacfßOLD o B smart, for General Dabildry, If, tiladilßoLrfts BUCHU for Universaidnadtuder , °, 4 HELNIBOLDPS Butarri for Horror et Dhennek HALMBOLOS BUCHE , for Mott Sweets: • HB.LBEBOLJYR BOCHU for Waettnnesa. HRL7k(BOLIYB 80 - CHU for Dryness of the Sitin...! - -•- HELMBOLDs BUC.HU for Eruptkma. _ ELRLMBOLDB BUtHU for Pain in the beak. HELLMBoLDB BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelid, with mporary Sufftusion and. Lou of inaVe t. o.l.Jys BOORT, for 'Mobility and Beat.- leisnesa, with Want of Attention and Horror of Society. HRLBIBOLIYB BUCHU for Obstgoctions. r HELMBOLD , B B UCHU for Excesses arising from Indiscretion, and all Diseases of FEMALES—FEMALES-FEMALES ' • FEMALES—AIWA' FR—FEMALES OLD OR POOTIG, arcvOLß, MARAIAI.4 OA cONTRKELATING IkEILBBLAGH, TAI2 NO /dOE/I, , PELL9 THEY 411110, NO AVAIL - . BLMBoLD'S EXTRACT BEICHU IS THE VERY BEST REBOOT .11i THE WORID, For all complaints incident to the gexOffietW' - rnsing tram indiscretion, Hands Lion. or iu,the DECLINE OB CIEUNGH. OF „UFA. SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. • - NO FAMILY BROW) BF. WITHOUT IT. 't sae no more. „Balsum. toe[ cml or Unidelltent Medicine, for . Unpleasant and Dangerous tee- - _ ease,.. HICLMBOLIY8.8117114("T BUCITU - C11.6W OICORET DIVRABES '- In all their stages, At little-es. i: Little or two ch age lio of diet; Ux ~No inconvenient. . Use BRIMBOL Aral) L'ii EXT IXP ReiCT. BUOHU for isa, ceases from habits indulged in • _ BY YOUBOAND - OLD, " z. 4 at _ L 4, e And for all diseases arising from habits pi dindpa non. It removes all improper disliargemindati/i restore the patient in a short lime to a state of health and pupil. Use BYLMBOLD'B lETTRACT SUCH U for dle. eased and affections of the most distressing Char; ' actin. Use BBLAL B OIitfB EXTRACT SUOMI affections and disenien of the maimARY oftesas. - Whether existing MAMIE, OR IPIAAA.LIik From whatever canoe onginating, and no natter of HOW LONG ESTA:NDINO. Ail the gate &hues cad eymptome adnift of the same e cense to:oh:mot may originate from dui, mal. llsad 8 liudj /Lead/ HELMBOLD'S BUCHU us sate mui pleasant-1n cane and odor, butt mmedisite in de acuon. - Pereonally appeared before me an Alderman . the city of Philadelphia, H. T. H ROL ts. dhoti st, whobeing duly swore, d lei say tau is preps, nos contains no =collo, mercury or inDirrom! draws, but is purelf H T. KELMSOLD, Sole fdannfat.nirer. Sworn and subscribed before me, the Mid day of November,lBs4. WM. P. &MB 1 RD, Alderman. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $l, delivered.le any address. Prepared by R. T. HRIMBOLD, Practical and &Wirth:al titemblit v 104 Booth Tenth street, below Chesnut, PUS:- -•-• 1 RICWAB.IO os covernsainwrs - AND UNPRINCIPLED D 14411103,, • • Who enaessor to dispose "of their owe .and "ether" articles on the repritahon attained by j Relmbold's Rennine=washms, amid a. ed =Vat' - " 1211 /MG/MaR. ASK POE Take Ito other Cut out the advertisement slid semi for it - AND A POW DISPOSITION AND IMPOSE= Sold wholesale-and retail by DR. GRORei H. REM% 140 Wood:West nolbam-ws TO ME PLTBLIO., LiS'Ali 4 7.11 , th e lee , rant and falsely god- .. 4 "" • • " es ?new:tans of all de- 4 .*‘:•„, torrunteonaareat secret -"'"••••••t and seacat- 4/190Taenh 3eliatrcwe 2nd dorraaes or • - //'• ainatices common , and beam in youths attach sews,An Fdn.lm, stogie or. married; Isaamenrup nottllshos the hat of hie A so, tiS , • wnorartt and falsely usabist„':,ere --- ', - _ dreadfully ',racked, and very Immoral and for thin c s. tt....fflest corruption a none their Wine, sal oanuntani. 1 hes farnily phystedanithould"bw! - ;„ caudate:to keep mem in isiorance that they the mom as Dr BROEITSUP lest at hicra'ive practice might belo among stupid tamely mdeet and puesturoposes: - .17-a• - ;, bandies. boat and raised in Ivarenan, siwwWdllr'"":-:;' "- ea m saroormi and who congas soot v=yetassi,Ja., to doll wits, witty gotten. It is to ,Ilmatirrar that numerous par Atte sal guardians are thstildir„ that their eon, disaltl: or and wards, previcasle.;4; . ',... feeble, sickly e_d of ned-ste Gonadic= aattappe„ ra=m been restored to health sad Vigor „int_DeZ":..,• UP, _besides many before and after doge through hint have been mammon v• kirsts, anxiety, mortification, do. Having of over thirty years expedients AI consequent4,lse has sunerat 111111ndis bnea of special dasaass;and who is daity consulted the profession, as well rextuuneustint raspeelrl; - ' • ' - Botsis,' . ble publishirs, propri 8 bee. or ee citizen", etors of Js ractarnal embiabant. a This dreadful malady Lisa be 00121PleWr - aured ' the voy last lletel7eC that has illned: female di oasesbid stiperitit amount or his old age, seventy years, all laity, is wmetetresurrel. es for _omusionfidols.,_ pulmonary WW4Bl3llmy syrups watch are efflat and from Iceland moas and other In a eirdiftil physician eve years 44 ' , the: baldness, has had more success - Man ii/Ltheipsatimaloatti bag ij;, -- , , -,7-5P , g• that have iuryet. been discovered. as , the-exwalloi4i Pa. - . estearwill show. They are tin gentgaseetittegleblitabratt found according ton. pamphlet Wit each wimitamt, will get at the exam &lite. of AhOlArli.llV . rt Mee Ebniddield stmt. sear Prialtesummuniestionsfromanree et** 070W.N delay attendedto to. Direct Boit - astir, •;;;;1-:$,E ,- Pittsbnrett Peet • de 1U CLOSING OUT K. To maul iott"" • - 11111.A1 G STUDK: - • d , 4,1 • - Dress Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Velvet, Battonee - ,,u Einbroideries, - Lies Goods, Laos Bleevek- re, Woolen Goods, Linen dela, , Gloves, _ _ &dim. floop Skirls, lialmora Skirts, Mechanic Oorietk Galata Merino - Shirt@ and Drawers;• Collars att . . - Neak : lsl*_;.: A l4. ' Zephyr Worded, Sheshutd Yf CHARLES GlPNidaird NO. 78 MARKET STOW; - :;4,1 " 1.61 _ palatfiairdkroai, `" awl" ' 13115 1619'"'"' a° 4t t a:777 , -; 41 wAtionime*AX!: 1 to ez IVARIWWWWIELIV,A. •;,- -44 - -SIINDBLEB TEM . • a- . 3'4 1 , V. 1 , 4:52., • -,: Ar ~50 0 ." s : ~.r_:~. ~: ~'_` ~- .