IL* POST* iivPiETrENCItIX -I*o., NO.S7 rtrW poit in those ana are Sju XdTcartisame&ts andSnbecnptiohl U Zotcwrt-fiato®* ’ • r i; TT? - 11 • o?ff STREET, ana Wei IhjriMdtj or os at o !M.y morning, march e. i Tl ■ ) - ' - : (B; fiHtGHBORHUOLI IfITKLLIGKWOB A PlUshinrijli Pilot o tithe Queen of-.the .West under, Arrest. A;coir®pon dent of the Cincinnati Coni morciai,j‘jwho was on' board) the Queen of the f£gttj«iie& she was i captured by the rebels,. contradicts the storjr of the rebel „,pilot Wrj’cJda having betrayed the officers! ''aM,ray|jjthatMr. Thomsß Garvey, a well known-pilot of this city, has been ordered undeearrblgt by Col. EUetiJ and will pro; bably»‘b[eiftried' by court martial foral igged 'disloyalty. “ Maok’l’ says of the .Union pilot: . '.it iQvße.whs at the wheel when the rami JjrqnndejJ:! bear the fort,, bqt I feel confi bent thatjjxedid not intentionally run os’ aahore. He had told Col. Eliott that he knew nolSlug about the Rdd river; had; never beim in it m his life. Subsequently,; ■.while we]w ere making our Escape up the Mississippi ..Garvey endeavored to *’ hug :the’Bhbrd| with the Era,; so as,to keep her but dfl the "rapid current, and make better hsw way than she otherwise could, ana we again grounded. Cal. Ellett then ordered Garvey tinder arrest, and I un derstand Ey will.be tried by court martial 11 GedrijelWbods, a rebel Memphis pi lot, whomjipol. Ellett impressed from the told Itne rebels at Fort Taylor that he tan the -Queen aground, land claimed great' creplt for.ao doing. \ Thefactis Wbodsrwimjibo'badly frightened to do any tthing pfitfiß kind intentionally. I saw him, just'before we. were ‘{blown dp,” crouched ISshind a bale of cotton, the Wont scared man I ever beheld. The I sprapf -him was when we were both in ta * he swimming tor the shore, and i» Vstrikind out” fora balerif near by.” j •a , hii£|fw>dt *»*®nt Moving. lniM'uTtipnV.'^ #lna i“® Jtom the Committee on Fire “jU^ o ,!®’ m,aUhgs a myimoh of the- n.'f ftmajforthe year, is stimhg up the np-toWn. e com P a ' nies, each j|iaf -which will donbtltl' 8 .f n ®^ e anteffortitpjleenre -the appropriation a.' t? e sixth steam!! fire engine co hpany. Ta."’ membets ,of jthe Good Intent Company held a meetiW on Wednesday evening, at which the-Mpcatiomordinaucjs’’ passed -by Codtcilß..wM|approved:aß a wise measure, 1 the compaih'y organized as steam fire engmeyommnyuddacommittee appoint ed to collect funds for the purchase of a steamer, ■ocwisiing of James Blackmore, Jaredjd. IMiah, John Harper, Wm. Col- , lingwodd and Dr.= A‘. G. McCandless— , who can gdtj the money if it is to be had. , Thorp willi 1 pubtless be a,lively competi tion" for thle! appropriation fit the last or dinance inilroduced should pdas as report ed by thejlcommittee) amodg the three companies![) feßignated as hose companies. ' This is' all; right, and we hope the most active’‘dttd) l interprising of the three may get it-f-afteijjthe Allegheny pas received the appropriation to which jshe ia jostly entitled. Wja heard it Btatedj in Councils, a 3 long as ra 0 months ago, that the Relief Fire Company had.contracted for a steam ,er. If eo jshje will probably be first on .band.;- - the story trap? A Pittsburgher Changed with ’ii! - - :[{SponspirtMjy.j Thß Philadelphia Evening] Journal no tices the • .Sweat of .Isaac r ilheimer of Philadeiphfay and John' Kiijwin, of this city,'both cSjjtTe dealers, charged byFer ree &fjCp;i|f bah hers, with conspiracy to defraud. The Journal thus sums np the evidence adduced, on the hearing: Mr. Eifmla several months since, open ed an accotjit with the banking house of Messrs. Eem eA. Co. Mr. Eilheimer did the sametfclm ♦: They continued to trans act basinesi| iepoiiting money and draw ing itbs: ojSc asiou Beamed tio require.— 6-, -> deposit® were made sederately, and croS, “d tojleach one’s accoupt, and yet it cre 1 though the defendants -were act- ? e ®““ ah H l*. On or about the 23d of ri Mi' obtained frim Ferree A Co , certifiJfh/ de J ,08itt0 F he f amo . unt of $2,272 eltfor th? purpose of purchas ing a drovAf cattle, fromjthe proceeds of the sale |D?!which they enough to Hedeern the ce.f ™ e amount of th’fir face over thej .'tp 011 ® 1 a ° tually deposited. The sum to b.** 1 ® 111 ?,' ed was abodt[s3,4oo. This money bo paid'in.sl'tew. days. It waj unders. at the time||n!at Mr. Filheimfer was to Pittshurgtl but, from the ievidence, it seems he wet tto Boston. The cattle, it seems, werej purchased, but the advance money was he t returned to Messrs. Ferree & Co. ; mep than that, th i defendants did not go Ipfear the firm. Il was slao as certained tfiljat the sum of $1,500. was paid to Mr.jjEirwin by Mr. Filheimer in liquidation of an old .debt. (These facts coming to ree knowledge of the Messrs. Ferree. a suit,- wss instituted under the 128th aectiombf the revised penal code. The defeulbiUts were required to enter bail in tus- Pin s of to answer :at court. Ml was promptly entered, and the parties retired. • j iay.'Jrom 1U» Ball. egYof Adam pxenhart, -a jijour readers will remember,• mil recently, in the snm of lildermau Nicho son, for in jtery with his sfep-daughtor, Serßtand, yester lay engaged e'arch for their n an, who hasl ippeaied, with tile evident m ageing present, pt the trial., was not l altogether unsnßpec metold that oisanhart. acta-., fed the lite of an attorney who |jefferta to protec; the sore ties Internal Ueveane B edition. The Coinnußßibher ofThternal Revenue has decidedj!that leather tanned and re moved from|fhe place of maimlaeture pri or to Septdqtbier Ist is not (liable to duty when carried and finished. | All leather, whether damaged or soona, finished or carried, in the mtereat of thfe parties who tanned the|ke, is sabjectjo a duty of 1 per cent, pet ponnd on the qarried leath er, provided; that the specific duty had been preridjl ily'paid on the panned leath- WaalilngtonCoUege. The annual examination of stndents of Washingtott College, Pa., opmmenced'on Monday, March 2ad, ,1868, Tat 2 o’cloch, p. m. Examination Committee on be - half of thfe Trußteeß—Rev. iLoyal Yoting, D. D , Rev] James.l. Browoeon, D. D., Rev. C. yljl'jM'Kaig, C. M.jßeed and Dr. M’ KennanJll The Board oB Trustees will meet on [Wednesday, Maijch '2sih, at 2 o’clock, mm. -Contest between the Lite rary Sociemea on Wednesday evening, March 25j®!„-. . | The sur, batcher, wh was held,to; $3,000,'6y cestaoua adL were, we .aw in an aetife 1 ® Buddenly.diiw tention dfonj Bis purpose ] ted, but well ally threaten was using M from loss. I ClpiLfUtise. Killed. Among.lt B'knied in the mis affair near StrawabnrgJ ip which CM. Gallagher, Tbirteentffirehnsylvama Cavalry suffered »o badly, jwis Capt. P. ifane, one of the bravest annjinost dashing ojficers sent oat from this cj|y. He in 1 usy friends here, who will Djsj grieved ~ a { .r of his fate. Lieut. Hugh Ivelly, .ais i nit this city, dis** flayed great bravery iu lae engagement. loth belonged to Co.' H, I raised in this city. ' osa in ihe affair was three hui jjred and twedtv-five killed, wounded j|bd missing, inblndihg eleven commissioned officers. { E'V'BfO Vmiii. iner.Fittfa' sb eat, has a fresh Wilkie. Collins' celebrated and ifelj’ ‘‘-NoNam (.".Thoßewho itshonttift onceprocnrea (igoyitipitw. Henry® •apply of popular pi pare not copy and Western Theologle*lJ*m* n “®l’- lEe triennial catalogue, of tius. wstita tionfonndedin 1825,18 puhlishedi.Nihe of its ten professors still survive, and four are in active service!; 591 r of 6D4 of t|e alnmnvstiU.live, neariy.aHwDgaged.inbC-. tive labor. The total eorollment now is 183, viz ; : 3 Resident ; Licentiates, ljtea-: dent Graduate, 4-1 Senior Class, 49 Middle ClaBS, 36 Junior Class—idf these; 61 aib from Pennsylvania and 86 from Ohid r . 41 are graduates of Washington College and 28 of Jefferson College. The actnal at tendance of the session appears to be 11m Eleven members of the semor and middle classes being in the army.Bndseven _ab sent from other cinses. The examination of classes commences on Monday, April 20th, and the term closes on-Wednesday! April 22d. | The Death Penalty, Mr. Penney has introduced an impor tant bill in the Senate, empowering the Governor to commnte the death penalty, by a specified term of imprisonment in the Penitentiary, not less than -four years, in the case of any person nnder .sentence of death at -the-:clos9'of the term of of fice of any preceding Governor,' the time; to which the " sentence is commuted being calculated from the time that sentence; of death was passed. ’ Marriage License. A bill has been read in.the Eegialature authorizing the issne of marriage licenses to elders, ministers, Ac., by the Prothon otariea- of the different counties. The Prothonotaiy iB also to require the oath of the parties to the legality of the mar riage, if it be deemed neceasary, and iato chmge -two dollars for his. snare jo the transactioDj one half of .'which is logo to the county, and the other half into his own pooket. .' ;7 !y '' ! . Temporary Structure. ' The Pehnsylvania Eiilroad Co. have ereeted a temporary building on their own lot at the corner ol Seventh and; Grant Streets. Tbis.'wnl answer the pnrpoße of the Company for the business to be per formed upou the lot, but it must soon give way to the splendid Union- depot property to be . erected upon the some groudd. Fayette County t reasury Rob . - bed. - A few nights since the office of the Fa) • ette county Treasurer at Uniontqwn, was entered by burglars,the' safe biioken ojjleni; nj Ml the money, some $1,500, taken out. rT .'be same night an unsnccessfaldttempt was enter Skyles’ banking house, Thereh no.*' slightest cine to thegmlty parties. __ : • Larceny of a Wheelbarrow. Alderman Donaldson yesterday com mitted to jail a man wuned Jacobßaty, charged on oath of Vi EB. J. Buckhoose, with the larceny of a whee.oarvow. Oywtnastle Exhibition. The Gymnastic Association of this city propose (having given many gratuitous exhibitions for the benefit of the public, at their own exnense, with one occasion ally -,for a pnbUc charity or a disabled member) to give' a pobiie exhipltton at their rooms on Diamond street, on Tues day evening next, for the purpoae of re plenishing their own treasnty. the Asso ciation has, within a. few months past, been thoroughly recuperated and jrejuvi nated by an acetasion of new members, .and promises again to be a flourishing in stitution. The proposed exhibition will be made as attractive as possible, as the young men who kavo control-oi the Association are full of energy, and have all necessary apparatus of _ the most modern character. We anticipate a full attendance and amble receipts. 811 m Lotty Hangh. This is the last night but one at the Theatre of the ‘‘Seven Sisters” and the occasion has been set, apart for a compli mentary .benefit to Miss Lotiy Hough, one of the most fascinating actresses who has appeared on our hoards for a very long time. In addition to playing Tartarine in the two original acts of the Seven Sisters, Miss Hongh will also appear in the very laughable farce of “Mehitable Ahn, has never before been presented here.— We hope to see all the admirers of the vi vacious and versatile beneficiaries present on this occasion. Nothing more is needed to fill the house, as we know of no one who has in so short a time become as pop. alar with the Pittsburgh, public. Every one should make it a-point to go, if only to'hew her song of ‘‘Josiah's Courtship, which is so mirth-provoking as to set the audience in a war at each repetition. We wish the lady unexampled success this wring and hop's our readers will also h«r'>a mind that this is the last night but one ot tk® “Seven Bisters,” Dr. Lilli®'® Entertainment Lsst Night. . i illie gave his second entertainment , V r : ; „L L g fore a crowded and delighted last mght betore ac and neV er saVfl5 aVfl Ldsfoctfoh. The Doctor’s = of Sran^ B tL f«d"n h ce more real information on this important than could have been acquire# “?" th T? stady. This ttlon* fit tha Hoc tor’/entertainment is worth #<wbte ‘he Drice of admission. .The laughing gw aKpetttneots fairly convulsed the bouse- Some fifteen or twenty, ed the gas, and tengßSge foilS to convey any ideaof the uproarious dehght wth which their amusing; ?ntics, WWft nnaef. iu influence, were received by &e »u<»- euce. We have nerer seen anything like ite-nwer beforebeard The Doctor gives another entertainment to-night, andhs yod cannot Bnjrvhere l else pass as hour so pleasantly you lbouW ? all meaaa.bejon Land. i-.-.?-;'. 1 '-_<2Ur • eaorsa & Sewing Ma«fihim.for (« Ally mi mifkatoririg purposes.arq the beat in use A. FT C4ATONAY, tienoral Agee t. IS Fifth street. Pittsburgh, P» AMDS ' * ’ JOSEFS MEYER fc SON uiDUonuu of : . flgCI AMD FIAIS: < ■ FURNITURE & CHAIftS : WARSHODSK.I3BPttITHFIHIiD S'iEf J 3 (Between Sixth street jadVlrri i siur.) BB e 1 - rirmßiisHU, DIAMOND gTEfiL WOBgO, PrPTSBWKfIH. PA. PAHII, BROTHER sfe €©., iiAKDMCTuaraspr Best ■ Quality BefinsdOast fitesl. Square, Flat and Oot**on. of all rises. W«jw ted equal, to any imported or m anufacturea id this country. 'U&-9ffls»end Warehouse. So. 'Jdß.andlui First andiiao and 123 Sesond stree^Kge- SOD A ASK a POT AS B, Superior Soda Ash and Pot ABb, Superior Soda ABh and Pot’Aah, AT . JOSEPH FLEMIXfi'S JOSEPH FEEMHB’g eom er of the Diamond and Market street, corner of the Diamond and Market street. mh2 w axdbetH’scabdes Asorirtu 1 A Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine. For nr SOW AIX KEADEBS THAT THI Bh-plaoe tor Boots and Shocnis MoCleUaad’sß Fifth street Second Mn«i TBB VEBT LAIKST TBLEGRATB THE MMY OFJFHE POTOMAC. No More Furloughs Granted. From Washington. UNIOI MEN 10&DSBED BV GUfiBEILLiS. PBriTION PEOM BBIGHAM YOUNG Fight near Ky. Ac., . Ac., Hsadqdakters Asmy Potomac, \ March 6. i General orders No. 18, contains Ithe fol-’ lowing: Citizens, now residents, will not be allowed to remain within the lines or camps of this army without a permit from the Provost Marshal. General command ing officers will cause all such persons within their commands to be brought before the Provost Marshal General for his decision and action. The inspec tion reports of the following regiments and -batteries, giving evidence iof the inecessity of strong exertionß on the part of every officer &nd.member of the com mandtdbring them up to a propejr state jof discipline and efficiency. No further leave of absence or furloughs will be granted these commands, and all pfficers absent, therefore, must be recalled and their leaves revoked, viz: Regiments, 12th, 21st, 23d, 26th, 34th, 35th, 42d, 69th, 60th, 78th, 88th, 104th, 106th, 107th and 145th New York; 29th, 68th, 69th, 124th, 126th, 132 d, 186thand 155th, Pa., and 27th Indiana and 8d Massachußette volunteers; lst New! York; Pettis, New York; Pattkammers, 1 C, Ist N. Y.; Barnes, Md.; Swow, (A, Ist N. J.; Hixamers, C, Ist Pa.; McChrthigs, lstPa.jHall’B 12th Ohio; Johnson's 8d Pa; Hampton's C, Ist N. Y. Battalion Lancers. The following regiments . and battalions, appearing from Inspector's reports to have raised high commendation from Inspecting cSjcera. Il is left to the discretion of the corps commander, hav ing regard to the efficiency of -the com mand tC increase the leaves of absence and fnrlongfaa to these commands, for [the fif teen daysfollowing receipt of this order to three instead of two enlisted men far every one hundred present for duty ana three officers instead of two as provided in Gen eral Order No. 3. Regiments Ist, |2d and 20th Mass. I IQih and 19th Maine; qth and 10th N. Y.; sth N-J-) HDh Penh'a; 3d Wisconsin and Ist Minnesota volunteers. Batteries —6th Maine; Leppsifi’s AL Ist R. I.; Arnold’s B. Ist R. I.; Bayard fK, 4th U, 8.; Seelys D, IstN. Y.; Osborhe's E, Ist R. L; Sandalph’s 6th U. S.; Hazlett's C, Ist Mass.; Marten’s A, Ist Mask-; Mc- Cartney’s, 3d N. Y-i Hainß, 2d N. V ; Blame’s, K. Ist U. S.; Graham’s, l&th N. Y.; Talt’i B, Ist Connecticut Brooder’s. The commandant of the cavalry corps will discontinue the 'eaves and furloughs authorized by Geijural Order No. 8, to regiments of his command oeglebtful in discipline, efficiency, care of arms and eqnipments, animals, Ac. It is expected that commanding officers of corps and divisions will disapprove and refuse leaves and furlongha.to those regiments and bat teries which are similarly situated. AU officers apd enlisted men absent 'beyond the period of their leave or furlough, must tn tried by court-martial- All the Sutler’s will confine thejr traffic to the Regiment to which they are appoint ed and belong. The goods and property of those found violating this order will be confiscated on proof thereof. Sutlera who use the names op oyders of officers to pro core transportation, or to purchase or sell contraband articles, will be subjected to the same penalties. Wasuisqto.h, March 6.—The main points of business transacted in the Senate to-day were the administration of oaths to Thomas A. Hendrieks, of Indisina, and Win. Sprague, of Rhode Island. They took their seat* lor the first time. 1 The President pro tern, by a resolution of Mr. Authony, of Rhode Islflind, was authorized to appoint the standing com* mittees. ! ; . The Executive Session was oontmed u> the passage of the resolution to rjsturn all the nominations of military officers, Ac., which expired with the hut aeffßiojOj to the President of the United States. ! It was not till after adjournment that the President's private Secretary reajehed the Capitol with several Executive communi cations. , . Some terrible particulars havel been re ceived at Headquarters in relation to the barbarities committed by the Confederate trodffs in the district of Corinth, Missis sippi, and they are vouched for] by Gen. Dodge. Among the cases are AbpCamadi and Mr. Mitchell, hung two weeks ago for beingj Unionists. They lived ou Hackle berry] settlement, Marion Co., Alabama. Mr. Hallwork and daughter, ofithe same county, both shot'for the same cause. The latter' was instantly killed, the former is vet alive but wjll probably die) Peter jeWis and three of hts neighbors were hunted down by lOQbloodhounda; and cap tured.F Mr. Peterson, living at the head of Bqll Mountain was shot. The sole cause of these outrages was because of the victims entertaining Union sentiments. Gem Dodge is now feeding some one hun dred of these families. Their statements we almost beyOß# belief, but their is posi tive erideuce as to their accuracy. '-'WtspfTOTOX, March.fi.—A telegram re ceived here from Brigbam Young says : A meeting was held in the tabernacle to peti tion the President to remove Governor Harding and Judges - l \ aite and Drake, andiapboint good men m their places. He adds. ihe majority of the federal officers and alkother gentlemen are acting honor ably. From this it appeys, Chip! Justice Tannev, the Secretary of State, Fuller nndAha Superintendent of Indian Affairs, are included in the; pompliment.— Confess altogether failed, to prande by Lefcislationany measure for meeting the disaffiotion in the Tenatbry, leaving that, duty to tbe Exacntive Department. ■ . The printed yeport.pf the Committee on accompanied Ly a defensive explanatory statement from ihat gentleman. Joseph Hejyis, of pfl.. is generally be lieved will be nominated to the Senate as successpato the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Mr. Botwell. ■> The provost Marshal= has: issued an order forbidding enlisted men of the army from wearing side grms of any kind what ever within.the limits ex cepting when their duties requires them. The reason given for this is to secure the pnblic peace and preserve property of the Government from loss through the negli gence and viciousness of careless and un principled soldiers. The President has recognized don Ma rians Alvasey as Consul to Spain at New York, and don Jnan De Elmianna San Warton, Vice Consul, to Spain at Or leans. Pbovirkvoe, March 6, — Wool, was greeted by a large throng on his arri val %q day, and a salute fired. He visited the- State Bouse, and addressed each branch cf the Legislature. He has gope by steamer to Newport and will return to night. , NisHViLtE, March enemy under Tan Dorn" advanced" fowarda' Franklin yesterday. The Federal force also ad-; vancedj&ix miles and drovethe rebels back. We had two men wounded. The rebels lost 13 killed. The fight was renewed this morning. No particulars. j While twenty-three men of Col. John son's Tennessee regiment were on picket duty West of NolausviHc, they ware attack ed by!so Confederate cavalry, -who : attemp|- ed to surround the Tennesseans. Aftetr twenty miuutes hard fighting they com pelled the rebels to surrender and took the whole party prisoners. They arrive in this city to-night. ! Reinforcements for Gen. Gilbert at Franklin were immediately sent-forward sufficiently large to destroy or captnred Van Dorn’s command. ! It is reported that about 1,000 rebel cavalry are in the vicinity of Harpethj Shoals,waiting to make an attack Qn.Cum berland, ~ i ,'vHon. GotmellyiFriTiigg, [Judge bfi-thei U. S. District’Codrt, ordered that no at j torney proctor or any other pecson who; has not taken the oath to support the; Constitution of the United States, be per mitted to manage or conduct any cases in this Court. New Yoke, March ,s.—The. gu.nhaat Oneida and Wachusett, bound to St. Thomas, were spoke:: nil Feb. 21st, in lot. 20 long. 68. Sterling bills are fold for gold . and nol for currmcj; therat&ds 110 f til gold. Goldin quoted at 158, since the close of the record b.- ard. The excito roent on the gold question to day exceed ed any panic ever known iu this market, the quotation has not been stationary ten minutes together to-day. The public were selling in small amounts a! whatever rate they could get from the hankers. Boston’,' March 6—There was consid erable excitement to-day on Stito street, owing to the fluctuation in gold, it is re ported that a sale of was made at 69. MARKETS hvVeILEGRAPH Cincinnati, Muivii s—The news from Svvr Yurk announcinK a large decline in gold uiy»ettled the market for all articles, and anj'pnocs whiok may be given ore entirely nominal. Aa offer of 100 ifa» made for alot'orl.W bids prime city mru. 100 bbl. 4 old ine«3 pork sold, early in tfoe mornine, at ,»12. &50 bbls whisky sold u! before chuuKe.— Quid and demand notes declined to 14S<&1 ££{ Sil ver to 13f>@140; Exchange firmed bnt-nnchmi^ed. Kkw Yobk. March j —fwttou declined, cities ut 55®-H»’.. Flour lu'ifiV iuwer fur .Suite: ST y32fo/Übit* and $3 S9O f><r Soutiicrn. \VlieiU and corn nominal. IMrk U*Mvyj old mws tUT-*, new SIT. Lurd heavy at 10? 4 (2T2Vj'.. Mniskyun liettlcd al •i>3t7c l dosing firuier- wo-- otTcr ed. Freights u^minnl. STEJCTJ.V Pfilifl ARTICLES I-otv l*rt«e» ITTSBURSH DRUG HOUSE, TORBENCE & McGAHR, APOTHEOA RT Jb: CVt/.ct i'ourth and rket PITT3BUKOH. Drags, Lesdi CreanTurtaf Hfdiclnei, Palnln, Baking Soda, Perfumery DyeNtaUS, Eng.lliutai'd, Spires, Otis, #c,, de. PbyslcUns Fresoripuaxs aeearately c<-m poandod at pII hours. Pure Wines and Liqu->ra (->r medicinal use only. ielyto OH Jj L'NT-A t OOfOBTAULG 1 dwoliing house often ro’ui*. beta room, vs.*h room, b«>t and o< Id wat< r. finished attic oat ov en. gad throughout too boo >e, noan and in e m ple c t rder, naVtng been newt/ iifprred and lalnlcd. No. 1f34 Lac ck streer. A.ll«w'h»u}» third ioawfrom Fodsralstioet, Rent $3OO per yenr. Po-Sferflcn given at any tim*. >. CUTUBERT tub' 61 Market tlfceL ON <lim.V(T NTBEF.T. SOfTfl Htt'bargb, a comfortable brick dwelling hooie in pleasant location, lot 30 f» •*. front, ball. Urge p« rot to. kitchen. Qtq ebambers >»T«d yard, flower bear, frau tfkrs. eU.. near *eB«enger Railway. For price and t re s ar»p!y to , S. CUTnIIKbX & SONS, Ccmaerolal lirr.km, r,h’, M Market street Valuable farm fob nai.f. i will offer fr rale, on Tu<»dgT. March Lth. at publioout ry, mv farm, gitualed on the cten beiviHe Pike, in Weihington ooanty, P* . ono of Florence, and two mil« from the Pit »bu gb and Steubenville Railroed. It con* Uina 130 acro*. all order goad lence, Haa a good two itory from dwelling, good bam. •table, ana other oytboi dings, has a orcaard, and is well watered, and ha» upon it a good coal b«Dk. Sale to oommenoo at 1 - o Mock, whon terms wi.i Be X?'w k “ WD KiCI*ABeVH HCFFJIAX. PtBLIC X OTH E. OVKKB Of Tfi 1 PltLfN'A'RllLßOAto Co, \ CaHAU DBfARTMtNV. | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD JL Company horoby nive publio notice to *ll whom it may concern, tnat fn pnnaenoe of the pGwef and authority Conferred u{>oo it byjundry iroviflions < f an act of tt.e Qeneial of ie CooirnonwesJta of PennaylTtmin entitled * An A»vt lor the *ale o: the Main idne of the Public WorkF,” approved May ItUU. 1567. it will on ihe FIKST DAY UK MAY. A. D.one thousand ei«at imndrodan4iixty*ibr®«>ab,ap<i«i * f much oflhe Western DWfsloitof the Ufely f fortdn| a part* f the Mam 'Line onFlhe Poblltr WortE, and as lies between BlaftsriUo and Johnstown, (com - mtAly known as the ‘ Upper Weitern Division*) together also with snoh Dams Fodors and fteser* ▼olrfllylcc west of 'JohtjFtown. as pertainslo'Dr are used In oocneocion With laid WwUro Mvision. By order of the Foard of IHree'oM, . Witness the tsoal of •he said Company the ifcdh dayofPcb T g- i> A ; D.l|r ioM(M>!i( ; [t a mhAjiUayl President. s‘tiie I’jrtas,” ARCH STREET, betweep ‘3d and -Jth PHIEAUEEPHIA riIUE t.\’DEB«IGXED HAVING HE, JL nowed the lease «f tb» above -popular Hotel for a Series cl years, would respectfully call ui» attention of the traveling imblil to its c :utral lo* cality, either tor business or pleasure. . . mha.lyi THOMAB B, wEBll;A BON, CEXHBT PBODXCE BOO bbli Family Flour: 50 bushels OloverSeod: 85 do Beans* IQo . J)rrP«adbei;. 75 do Psred do • 50 bbls Maokoral Noa. 2 and 3: In store and for sale by JA3. A. FETZER, ttih{ . .oornerMarketand First Streets. Utß. Tlumvi-, F Bat utl i 'i t 2so!''s(fe o irLd f 1 % b |> jes, Plflßkr. S 3 and $5 aiies for 'Hotel** Paclio Insti tutions SO. -i T» “Only infalible leme'tJttsSfcuowu. "Freo from Poisons.” _ p i,„ » “Npt dangerous to the Homan Family. ''Batsooma out of their holes to die-. MiEoldAHb-emJe in all lar s®&'L 3 ~v , r , . W-SoldV all Druggists “ d Dealers every H. Sad that Costars' na™® i 3. . * Bottle and Fl»»k T ». C&TAH,. PaH.NEBTQ.CK &l CO,.Who f e K2Sttnl;ecxl*w • burgh, Pa. ABDE!TaADCASA*^ HERI ' BAB ****** mbi-Ak* - wss^® 1 ® mente generally, f->r tft nwQKHAM M LONG. Ba &7 Liberty utreeL wo KOBE iSSrtSM** 8 OF No more ecHnplaining of B* and Mice, Use the Eat Killer Use the Bat KU'er It is the only safe and reliahle remedy for Exterminating Bata and Mice, Exterminating Bats and Mice, I ia put upfin small tin coxes. with foil diraetiona for u-ing. Prepared A KEL x,y, v Mo. 69 Federal street, Allegheny for sale by Progg&t »M*r*lJy jpiTTSBTJBGH iIABKET. j , JHTESEI.T BEVIEW. * iittrefoliy BeVlj»e«i,.iiid Corrected By oar own Commercial Beporter. i Ornoi or ib> Satuedlt Morkino Post, ) j ' Pittsburgh, Maroh 7th. 1863. I f ' Bemarks4TKs:market tince cur last haa presented a Variety of changes, moat ot the lead ingarticlei having further advanced. The de mand and sales are liberal. Our rivers obntinue Ip fine navigable order; tonnage la on the increase. Since our last a small amount of ooal has cleared for the lower market-—so ins' 200.C00 bushels, ajl toll Ths latestceas from New iork was, as the telegraph informs, us, on extraordinary decline If Gold, but as we got no figures it is Impossible for us to a.y what it tnkea to make ah extraordinary deeHae in -that market. - j Ale.—The following are the new rates set, by the manufacturers: ' . ; bbls. hfbbls bbte 'hi bbli X -$7 003 50 ; . Xi.iii.r $8 <OO 400 Kennet... 9tW 450 J Porter 00 350 BrowtrStoutfcbblS 00 , ( t ; ApplesHßaleaof tys»ttaatf2Ts@3 00*bbi; , Afnea^SalesofeoiJaitah,4H; Refined dosH;l Csustio Alkali NU rate at 8@8H: PotaA : and Pearls at l.SKcj 7 Blitter.—Market firm; nrieesunchanged; sales of prime R01L24@250; medium 18@20c;jcommon Packed 14@14M0 Be ea wtuc—Advanoed to 320 9 to. Beirao—bales wbitfiNaay at $2 50® 2?5;' ; 7 i ; •- - ; Bacon—There has been a large business doing in this artfcle during tho week. " Holders ot Pittsburgh pored meat axe firm in their views, at the following prioes, vis : Shoulders Go.-Sidee, 8c: plain B. 0 Hams eoun ry cured meat seps ata variety ofjjrioes. . j Brooina ; '-Sales at 50ydo«for.ooia mon and for good and fancy , Bucket* aadTaul-Ttie loUowicg are tbe ! tiactory or wholesale rates. Fromatcro they are ; tailing at the ouatomary advance. Buokets, : plain Inslflta©dotens22o; pointed inside, $2.5: , varnished,;s23s; 8 hoops, $2 05; Tubs, No 1, 3 hoops.©doten, &hNo 1; 2 noopa, $8 37;N 02,5775 No3;s6 37N04,54 50; KeelerVNo 2, $\- Wash- ; boards, $2 50; Half; Bushels, sealed $5. B.Vff Flour—The season is new far advanced and the demand has fallen off. Sales in bulk $2 75; in sacks $3 COpercwt, Bags—Advanced; sales nest Seemless 2 bushel at $55 9100. j . Cooperage;—Oil barrels have declined with Sales at $2 25; and fidur Barrels to 500. Candles advance;; dipped 14c© to; Moulds. 14c: Star 20@22c; SterinelTc. Ctieeae—lde market U very firm, another ad vance has tak*n place: sales n R 13@14a; Gosh euls\ Cracbera.TUa advanced rates are as follows: Water 6^601 Soda.. l&c Butter, 7hc Boston.. „ "He Sugar 9o | Colton Yarns. No.ftstolO@sluO per to’No 16 @$11) per to *ll A Ul<& 103 “ " I •’ 17 @llO M “ **. 13 @ 105 “**l - 18 &1 07 “ “ *’ (14 - ® 110 @lO- *• “ •• 15 @ 1 10 “ ** i *• a @1 ,0 “ “ No. 4w s i§tssc^per do*. 1 No. 800 <8 470 per doz. " 600 @ " i »<W@ 40 “ “ , “ 600 @ 490 “ “ ; •* I.OCO @45 “ 0 *f 7UQ & 480 “ “ i 1 Carpet Chain assorted colors 50 ata per to .. .V white, an er 15 cuts.... 50 els 7!! Canilewick,. Cotton Twin©. Jl flung, common. Toraa-*-Ueit c.vsh. ttheetinff.—Eagle Sheeting 40 cU. per yard; Niagara do &7k ot*. per yard. Driest Beef—Wo note sale* ain small* way at iletifo. Dried Fruit—The demand* continue* Im proving and a b-ttcr Deling pervade»the market and f 9 regard* peaches an advance has been ob tamed, several hundred bushels hare changed bands at theftllowtog rule* Apples $137@150: Poaches $3 25@3 50;’ “ Effge—'fhe market Is bare; they would com m ana readily, Flab—The demand b» steadily improving; wo note sameUbtratshleg tor this market, viz: Mack-' ©»-ai—Sale* of2X) bbls large No. 3at $8: 400 half bbls, $4 37k; 100 bbl* m*dmmNo.3, at $7; 200 half bbl* $3 87H: 2*bbiL No. 1 large. 914 * bbl. Feed—self* of bran *i3sc per ewr. Flour—The market < taeeonr last was firmer. The demand however, wu only moderate; buy ers do cot like to Invest at the present prices fn'ti g-ntraily bavoboen to meet the van's of • bo local trade. The rates were Extra $6 50@6 75; Extra KamUy s7«a7 2M$7 SU. Stocks light. drain—The market was excited end large fig ures have been the orderof the day. Wheat very firu); wiles of red lit $1 40 p bu; white $1 45. Conr firm; sales 1,3X1 has at Hoc; some dealers ask more Oats. Buies ofoOOd bus ox 650, Rye it> firm at Me, Harley, there is none offering; are quote nominal ly at 5110®12D per buxhoi. Wrocerles—ihe market was very firm and the sales liberal, viz: Sugar—Sale* 2D hhds Orleans at 12k®18c; 10 do Porto lUeo lie; 25 bhla Coffee A, 15* iC; 20do Pulverized 15k<* 10 do Crushed 16kc, XotiuMwa—Sales 30 bbu Orleans at 5.V; Syr up sales 20 bbls, 53es 30 do choice at fide. Coffee—Sale* 57 sacks at 34&35c. Bi e—Sales of .10 sacks, U tun powder.—The late advance wu to tho following: Rifle, sB,2sf* key; Blasting, $5,50. <3a« S|a«. Site, Per F6ai. k Inch To Ilk Inch 33 Wdo 8c 3 do .. Mi I k do 9ko 2k do 00 k do o 3 do 30 Mdo ~..<0 3k do 60 |i do ISO 4 do 400 Ik do .203 5 do- 276 at scale* at $14@16. Hop*—We not* sale* of prime Eastern, New X ork. at 23c. U«HT»—Salesof dressed at 4k<£so aooord: a.ie: ealM of live ai42s&4fio a* to site Iron and ißfls. Flat Bar Iron., lk to 6 by % to 1 Inch 2 tod hylStolk ik talk by -Stag •• Iforae Shoo Iron. k to 1 by 5*16 talk 6k Heavy Band Iron* 2tofl by k ahd 3-16 inob * 6k 1 k talk by k and 3-16 Inch Ok kto l% by {■* and 3-16 inoh~.„ 6% kt« % bv k and 3*16 tagbZ.~ «9? Hoop an<| Idffetßand. 2k to fl inch ~ 6k 1% to 2 Inch... ~ fiX Hi tolk Inch- - 6$ 1 to lk 1nch............ o|i 8 ! no P Vi cent ¥ ft cxtnfrt all CatHooiw. Mount) an 4 Ktjuwe. J % to & i. S—«i 3K to 4 Inch.... - 68 K.B and?, lnoh_ 6K Hind'9-16 lnoh - - <34 74 and7-10inoh.—- 6K 5-18 Inch- UK M inch. - JJf Jh to I'd Inch. % toJiinoh «... K inch- 9i inch. No. JO »o IT Oral Iron. 6 « ===* Hhe«t Iron. •• UW24 " 25-aßd 26 SKeeb over'fflin.wlde, extra, Plates. Boiler 1r0n.3-18to Hina])- - - fankJtoh.3-16to.ii In.,notoverßO wide. •• “ S-W toys In. wide TankUeade, (not flanging, - BoilerKlretx.. Nalls. Briula and Fence. loanaa, i6d. iod, sod. todsod ■ -ateod : Sd and 9d 6d and 7d •■■■ —•••••* ■id and&u 3d Fino 81ned...,, Got Spikes. 3 to Tinch.. Wrought Spikes. % Inch, all lengths .?keg 5-ifi;; ; ;; .. Railroad Splkpj V Lumber has advanced to the follow FlooringTßonrdB,P«r M" * .j Common do >(la Clear do do 'Sawed Lumber do - i> Shhgles; - „ Lft h.. 11.. Olla-—The market during the weeek was no Very aottve. The tvew York market.haavariei most every day. We quote tteflned, in bond. 28® 30o; 37@»Ge: Crude in bulk, 9®9Hct in Benzole, deoderlzed. advanced to Pules 350 buflheja at SGc. t Mens Pork—There is nothing tlulng in this article. We quote nominallyatsHOOSfl barreL Salt.—Prices have again declined with sales at has declined and Is offered frw" ly at s6sfi 2n* Tiiflothy is bald &t $2311, ?ia*Bwd " Woods' Isselllng i White teait,-PnoBsii»Te “™ n £ e SvSSl t ® Window Glass —The prices renxun steady. aad;"qao"®wl^t,forWb» S dB i i n b o «a ion: Raw sells%t.Me.-,>. i%nL* -- —3— ABMEB WASTED—I PESIRK MPMioncea.oompot«nt n»n. to taKo ottw CiS' Sflfb°oB°xpMted'tip i ttttho farm In g<W Sglf n pairing ta^J at£2?tf . MononwMnHowq. so. 1. smt MID BILL BROKEI Promissory Notas..Btoek Bonds, sad Itajnj boogkt and sold Bankrupt’s 1 Sale ol Boots an Shoes -*>'* w iri,f SSLLIN&id. "PIFPS Si\ S L »ri , EHfIIJT.XH;F. i I t EAST «£€£)& to.obstj they /RUfitha.closed - ost'tajtc dl&tcly.. , . r . : X’OK’ ASK aKE; , J 4 Boor B : aaii,> BXVEB XW^EiriiIQEKOE.: POST OP PITTSB&RQH. ■ s-':' ARRIVED. ' ‘ Franklin, Bennatt, Brownsville, . ,Gallatin. Clarke, - do-* ! • Minerva, Gordon. wneellng. DBPARIEDt j- - Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville. Gallatin, Clarke, do Argo,?, Resd. Claoinßattv . ;V The rivgr—LaSt evening at ;twi light there were 9 feet of water »nj 'ailing, weatiier cold, *V ' ~ '• The splendid passenger Emperor. Capt 0. Cairo"and St: LoalB.p6dUvely,iJji3* dayt lhis boathos ‘lnc beat of accommodation nod oarefel officers. Our friend We»tD;&vo li in the office. The Wheeling packet to-day is the steamer Minerva, Captain John Gordon, £a& seogen and shippers-Wi)i bearin zttna that the iour of departure ii 41 am* positively, ’ figU The well amer J, b. Ford Capt Coffman leaves, for Cincinnati and Loui;vllle, Ihisbe&t hasgooUaccommoda': tion aadcarefoioffiom. - w. - : advertising colamM that thVnew Ktd > splecald' irt&mef'./iaaPghli Capt Vanhook levva fb'rCairo, StLoiiia and Keo?. kna- boat has superior hccasunod&tToh& Mr Armstrong fainthti office; v'" ‘~ ‘ . r'y^f- .For Cincinnati MOKD AT/'Mareh i—i P M ' - n< tgy» ft,- THE STEW AMD ftPlEJT rTS¥i"'i to DID Passenger Steamer NEILIE LuGKRS, Captruonidji commander, will leave jr the above anci intermediate points day at P.M. Por freight or para age apply on board; " mh7 J. B. LIVING3IO-C«'<fcCo,-, ; - u dr JOHNTLACK lor Davenport, Du Buque Vt St Paul. WEDBBSDAY, J la THE SOETHEB* USE Japt Mason, will leave as a3noimoeii aboTp.' r, t 7,, r or freight or passage aoply cm Va?rdwto*-. *; Divingstos imhs _ orBrOiGRAY;/ 7 Par Davenport, Dll Bnqne A lt Paoli WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th - fg*— aTHE NEW AJin mVSDID Ncrtho n Lice side-wheel Packet JaVENPOR'I, Capt <*, C. Gray, will! rave and ■ositively go through at advertised, for frergit or passage app’y onboard erto J, B. LiVC.NG-TUN A Co.V ; .£ I mhs crR, 0. QitaY. . s ..... CU “ “ For Evansville, Cairo and St. THIS DAY, MAUCC e-tP. M? 5 . .-V THE HEW AKP SPl^KfijO) p?3 mgtr gt. E.M A. Dravo, ooxhox&nder will leare aa announced above. ' ' ’.i. -if r - For freight or parage apply on board or to mhfl J. B. LIYINGBUOff 400, • For Hi Louienad Keokak THIS DAY. MARCH 6-4 P. M. irirfCJh THE HEW ASD SFIEND TB JlHHpiia*ieag<r packet t TaRLIGHT, CJjfct I. U vanhook.commander, leaves asan ndonoed above. fjfarviaig»f or passage apply on board. ‘ "’4'- ia^hd; | For CinelaUßtl - j IBIS DAY. -MABCH 6-4 PS' TUB FIRE msESOGiI Bggisaa! steamer J. B. F &D, Bred. Coff man, oommander, will leave as noteAabove. .. For freight or rossoia apj.lv on board or to - f 6 .. JrßlEfvmaSTOH &CXKi . For Marletta and ZanesvllJe. iffular Bfnskinnim river Packet 4 eaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday, 4 every Friday B*a. m. ju TILE HKW AND SPLENDID ;£, Passenger eteaffier EMMA QH.A urv.© Ayers commander, will leave as ve. For freight nr passage apply. 00 > J. a, li v iNtSSroN & Co. ?• tvjbeelliiff' Gallipoli*, ParkorsbnivA lleralar WeekUr fcTHB FAST Bl’.isisb PAS. SBSSEES* wapcr steamer ECHO. JagW<on. ooJtSftanderTwUi leave as announced aoerre and intermediate points this day at 4 p. m. For freight orpaeaaae apply on board or to T W.B. WHEELER, Xan9 JOHN FLAvK, Ag'L HEW ARBAHGEUEHT 1868 Wheeling «B<t Daily Ex [ prm I4ne THE FIAE PASSESGEE ne-.mor MINS RVA, JohnGordon' ooinmander. leaves Pittsburgh for W heeling every Xheeday. Thursday and Sttwday at 11 a odnctually leaver - Wheeling every Monday, wedqttday’aandfnday'aMba.m. - ~ nS-The above steamers makes close oonnefe dona. at Wheeling with Ana side wheel steamers Tor Marietta, paykersburs end Cincinnati Fortrieght or passage apply onboarder te JAMES COuLINd A CO., Agents* No. 114 Water street. log to (STEAMBOAT A«EA Cf. , wm &*±'£ ' Has opened ufoffiee at ; NO 90 WATER SUBSET, There he will Transact a General Steamboat Agency business* &nd would soßoifca shard otpitS rename firometeamboaLinen. ' 'splH-lyd i 6 u VA SPECIAL NOTICES. Thirty Y ean Experience < •■; [are been diligently employed In ferfooling Cristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye. ‘ ' 11U no wonder, then, that after oarefnl *AI YSIS BV- VB. : CHILTON, ltwaa pronounced harmless,’ [Andlspow taklag theplug of nil other Dyea.— IThoae who have bean disappointed withmlieriL* fble imitation!, aio always pleased wild genome, ; Any shade ol black or brown* to suit alloomplet lona, pteduoedin tenminutea.■; » ft- "’iiti’. Manufactured by J. CH.IBTADORO, 6 Astoi Bonse/'Kew York, Soldeyerywhere, and appli ed by oil Hair Dresser*. . - - Pnoe, $1.5150 and $3 perbor. aooordingtoiaie ft 6M CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, Is Invaluable with hll Dye. as it Imparts, the ah' most eoftnes», the molt DeanUfnl gloss,'andgrSat vitality to the Hair. ' ■ : •'• •. •-V • • Prioe 50cents, JRand i2berbotU«*coordingtc site, feblfcd&wlmoo Patti about BraudretU’s Hits. . .« Westchester s>. N. ' Bldg Bhsldoh, EditorSuv^Sint Dear Sir—*3 would state that I was induoodtcl oso B RANDR KIR'S PltLSithrough the reeom meadation of John R, Swift, of Croton, Westohea-. ter county, who was entirely restored to health, bytheir.use. He was sick lor some two years, very, costive and dyspeptic, andhe triod everythlnt but wss not relieved, .finally, hetookone Bran drsth's Pill every dayforaweefcaadadose Of six'- Nils every day fox three days, and then took ons- Pill evei yd&y, with,an occasional dose of six^ : in ■ one month he was able to go to work, and inthrot 875 : t* h?.u, 3*B betag duly sworn, eaya ttat b< residua in the town ofNewUartleithat'som< years ago ho was very siokwitii a core on males ' which hsidbeen running for over five years thal he was also much distressed byapata& his phegt Smdbesidesveryeosttve 'and dyspeptl«ttatar ter trying various remedial a°dmm>JPhjffilclMsj he oommenoed using Brandreth’s Pills, six to eight t£SrSme* a week- end atthemd of one month the soro on his leg oealed, and at the end of ttfo ttonthshe was entirely oured of ooidvenesa. dys p.pia.ahd pain, ana to 5 §S?d’b^^onia«;B<>«pa^ oD^wSidjSey ibiuih. ' ‘ • V---- Dr. Tobins' Venetlto llnlmenC hasgiyenunivorsal satisfaction duri&gath"four* t«en yeart baa been introduced into, thO; United States. After being tried by mil]iona. it MS been proclaimed the pain destroyer of the world. Pam oannot be‘where thie Llnement ie OS d as directed Itoannot andnerer hasfellod In a single! nstance* Jor-oolds* ooagbs and indues* ts, Hoen’t bo heat, Una » cent <ott!ewiU oure B'ltbb obove. boddoa being tuefnl in every fcul- l ly for«udden aeeident«, itum m burns, cuts. In sect sticgj, loelds, Ac. {.ltii perfectly innocent to take internepy ( niulJMKb*'|lTen -to the oldert »*nd Hi ecnttabow v ,- I . ei :;,? [ . , . bold!by.elt&BitWfcOaoe K'Cortlend otreet,' -Sew'Yore, j'-V-igT 'i**->i 5 irabSftdAwSwo CORimEIX A H£OB, C»ffflU6E ' MANUFACTURERS SILVER 4 BRASS'PLATERS, ? , and munfootaren of - 7Btj mht PlTT»ara«H PA. OB* SKTT FISK TEA CAHISTERS fornltbtft heroin etM&lelUad'a Anotlon an*. i-tdi-rrcyi ■* •*•'»■ m -W f> . ; v fpil|f|plll&: ’ SIGHTS ' ! #«Ww, J lliu}ids;,r.lrldaf. as! ?atir%, Mareafe. y tJT.agtlJji 13t±i & litb'i JAM |pPtoSll(isMs, Brass Band and Burlesque Opera - tßBm«nunotß»#Bß*ofowWr'ld," iwenty Kt»f rerforme.'S,. !Qi9\&fctlltc&Vdf fcinstreU?, tfliobo reared. ■»; ;tuU-. tV:.>x tu * _ r . «“Wors - g-,Di: -a-'toMiStA Leissffi3tfiaGH^TH^axai? LsasKMD;aiaiu«MM_.SitM;fi&JD'fillSOil ss Off «?SU* gjMSfec iffT : -H? a « fwr Complimentaryßenefit taLOITY HOUGH. ■ raiDAY EYESISfo j ' J *LAKCH llh. ’6s, ” MEHII'AfiLE ASS, i ad ttlso aa.T AHJAREJE inAhebrltinalaettfct:. i» eve rr •» i s M»“ TiM*rJ;B.MdDini;^glt^Sira¥iaiff.' : 5 £ ones. Dance?, Hits," - “■’^SSlir i - ' j i <**■ 'Vi jji •■■■■■'■;ijjiv-- ’ I j '' Pitt6DurgD,Sat>tomher 10,1362. J . iiiaioijmpsr J|-F —l'he partnerahfp heretofore existing be tween JOS St>ikNClfiK'«B<tW.-Hi-GAKIiABI> 8 aOtljof AttffOSt, lH&2 t V£. L , bUaitirfe/bf tholatA?jirm iit ih e office in ery. Ihe Brefringliusine^-winbecontumedby.* SPS^OSH'^ r who ?lnteibi-^o-haT«. r t g Ay®ion.hand a superior jirticl£ of AI«E*-BOK* ' ¥£j&-and- BB0WN~82Q1}&- The undersigned jyUl b e tothaFftiefifa the latolinnfor a dontmaftnee* W thelrpatronago, and premia i totaake it their aim tQguejatiaiaction to oHwh miy purchase fromthem,.,. •» a » T -« - iMr-RGBKRX nATSOU.4ifudbort7strut; i o i{ long known to the business community, will nave the management the foil controlmtheJßwwerar.w' O * *'* r -" x ' eels--lyd:-(. - J°r :=:t Bata, eit«<au Bowl: Baa; Hurt i rase,* Ectafo aiid **W f ! ’’ Dwirable MU' property-imif <rther Kcal -/ ■, : to the Af for saJo low. ; CEO. R; COCHRAN, ---- - A!EroBWBr-'N^flßin^«^rA^-iftSlr^tg. Office No*. 69 Grant Street, near tke Court ! ■-•. -HOu^Fhtaltrarsii. All. 817812 W £KI£USI!£I> TO , tfiis care will Tooeite prompt attention* - Col* p lectionfl iratdp flt>ftlhemopqyp?onfptty remitted /pma rarBACTEn without:,' * ;P AIH by tie u«* of *o sppit»tUß wi'ereby no;4rwffl or Alracia betteij juaiiibdi l Medf n*J grausmtsr and their fcmulies have their teetb extrMtedbymy process. afld are Teady to testify “ “Ji* B»fot7;and paislenssa "of tie ■ : wimtererbaaieensakl bypenonaiattieatod is . tieoontreiy.havihgDOlniowleJge ofsy proeesa. j • .<alin&rt*d ifl ! - ; - ©OOJB THREE STOBY r P Third asd ian etrett* Xy. -3-_ iflinireofS. Ciuhbort * Bone. nr , l tmvMjMmsMmMmh -f JanSO .. c.- % CAR 1862. MmSEBw-'iS62..’ • a ? '} Sjs *■« >.iSf.-.vy7. ~ ; W. D. AJBU-r]HeC!JAIiI7BK^ i -^ .-■j'J i "-‘I sSj'tTlf;A{.S '■ '■'■■■ c - : l 87 FOtJRTH JT£EET,. w 0 VABG'vt'p&KYiijir OF oubstock ," j 1 wing *eenbocubtsiretions tos-ferli»o!> now.replenlJie4(inst-before-the -- » unroot wuonVwltn thenb*eitdo-t »*# sign* lb Carpete, OilClothn, Windowrhkdes. 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