•ndl .a ? £ |e*Atr.jPo« MOIrDAY MO3 cm. k** ---• -ft dll' . r['v V ' ; • A3®s§?X®intei..fee*M»' fib- kite, 'nb*' v f. r ? ■-/*, —?*“ Steadily enough [to w arn • ; t*>e : whari tn any. •“ 'tysg |l}ke'clo3e prafcranty-'tb -the 1 waters’ 4.taa«wainglyi anmn-; y. e I? ®.Hi£®fs ei U n the afternoon; < in natMCggpods ufi the levee; beyond the ■, r ® ft S“.o,ftUe ByeUitfg river.. A flobd is not but a moderatelyhigh'H veris ft :;eppeciiwlyjsince the setting in . of toe tram last evening. ' i , -fJL- specie Paying Benias. ThejSjate Treasufer has reported to the Senate, ; in reply to the resolution requiring . - "j® ItAljMWth'tnjWiSenate what ■ amount ofspeciejpeftificateal were issued'to the i severalßanksoflhis Commonwealth, in accordance with thd Act of January 30th, ; 1803, authorizing ine to exchange with , the an ampjunt .OitlSUrrendy suffi- {he.JAteiest duet in libruaty ® coin, repprtfhe names of iall the 1 , ■ . Bantathat offered to exchange,and those to whora the certificates were issued. ’ 1 He sujfa: “Tho amount of gold deposited by Banks fdr which certificates .williasuejilamounts to : one -million, eight thonsandijj three hundred., and eighteen [’ ?■ dpßars ana twelve cents. I i’. 1 i This includes all the banks under apeciat r - chartersji except JnxL viz : Farmers’ and Southwark i 5* I ®’ Monongahela Bank,, orpwnavtlte;„ Bank bf Beaver County; . of Fayette Gounty; Bank'of? Pitts* burgh. Me first named has siguifieaitf acceptance of the actlbut has not yet de posited thej ooin. The remaining .five declination to comply . \ TP? ? c?? of being specie ’" 3lfaiejib’ means of tel! • (heir daiin-is founded infectr -ornofc,—except' ;thatrPtheir~"paymehts ; of taxes to inb Commonwealth have-beep . made W: : currency- 6f r the country. kjFor these oanks to receive their interest injgold on the amount of public debt hpldbyj them, aqdpaythQir taxes ia common (Mrrency dobs not agree with my ?, r citablißh very clearly being specie paying institu tions;”' fr- 1 ' ' 1 isJt.'" 1 i 1 ' ■ 4|| .Upon Transuetions in I y .. 0 Tfie'folr<|wing is the amended section of * imposing a tax upon specie tranßjactions; I . . '*'All .(mMracts for [the purchase or sale of gold add coih or bullion, secured by deposit, br other disposition of . gold and' silver coin- of the United States, if tb [be .performed after a period excewing,jthree. 'daysj flhall be.,in writing ar by the parties, or their agents- or- attorneys, and shall have one or mq&jadhesfve as provided 1 . . in the actjito which this is an amendment, "equal in ainonnt to pne*haif of one per 1 cent at j the rate of six per centum pen annum on jthe amount so loan ed, pledged or "deposited; and if auy Buch loan, pledge! or deposit madetf or a period not exceeding three days, shall be renew ed or mjjany way extended, for any time 1 -. whatever,|smd Ipati, plfedge crdepogi!; shall 1 BubjsctHo the ; duly imposea bn loans ' t®?f : 9 0 9^ XD &|V ee i fi bd no Joan of cur . c 'irehcy or money on the security of gbld or ; silver coiri.jof the Umted Stetes Ipe .made e. receding.in amount valji'e /bf the jcoia plmiged orde posited asiijecurity; and any loan so mbde, P r , Bttemptea .to be .mfidej shall be utterly : ! ' : Tlte T< , . .The FiligUt near Straabnrg. ' P A‘ cbfrespjqndeht of tkePhiladelphia In quirer, writing from Mjartinsburg, Va., on 1 1 tire 3d, grjes an ucct nnt of the late rout of the Thirteenth C ivalry, near Stras bnrgjibutlaoea not aliniie to the reported death of Gapt. Kane. IHe says: “On th«|nighf of thej 25th ult. the pick ets of the thirteenth Pi nnsylvauia Yolun- : teerCavalijsj were atta< kedanddriyefi in, a few being captured. On the following morning two feattalionb were ordered to pursue thjejj' enemy. '’hey did so.jand drove recapturing their ...conwad es. ' Instead of returning they proceeded on. towards Woodstock, the conntyjleat of Sheh lindoah county, at . .Mm instance,jit is believed,of Major Bytne, ' a‘ distance pi [thirty milej from Winchester. At Woodsjjdck the rebi Is had a force of cavalry,inftfntry and artillery, which quick ly attacked the advancing cavalry, aad threw then#{into temporary confusion.— Finding nb hpadway. coujd be made against snch a force, I a retreat Was ordered, and a running fightj was keptlup for seventeen, miles of thefcoad, when they were relieved by the First New York Cavalry, one-regi ment of twjo batteries of ar about six anid a half hoursMurihg which! tae following’ot* fleets wef^Captured ; Major Byrnes, Cap , ; tainh lKanel>CompauyEjSnead, Company D, Kline, Company H, Byrne, Company I, Struthers, Company K, and -Lieutenants Roberts, Company F,. Pierson, Cpmpdny ’ P) o ; ltiel|Vy Company. A, Bowers, Cdm -paby ’B, WcMackin, Qompany I, find Clarke, 'Company, Kj and between one hundred and fifty and two hnndred ' enlisted men. ~ 'Major Byirnes has since re-, turned,. woqc ded in the hip. ' Lieutenants' Berksandi© ligg attempted to rally the' rmen upon receiving the JSrst fire, but the rsbeU made a charge that carried eveiy - thing heforq them] • LieuiettantQuigghad . his horseshot from undel him, and while engagedTfi'lqizing another, the company hadswept jbyyTeavihg-him aldhe irith Ser geant and Bngler Ambrdsia, whose brayery merits especial praise. In attempting:! to rejoin the company, they met a show ref ballets from the woods* j when, tfimfi! iaht i ißrannigad fell. • TJp fin gainmg.th&jwoods a body i>f the Thirteenth was foundJßawifnp' under cover. They , charged npqfi.thq advancing foe, and scat tered them jor a short tiifie. Their artil lery, beingw supporting distance, gajre them greati&nfidence, and compelleif the Thirteenth: to fly before them. Company. C, the captain of which was absent, is the only company from which we have afiill the missing. Theyjwent into fiction ■with'2s mjefi'and lost Ip,. ‘lt is hoped that the officer to whose rfiahness this ud--' lortnnate anpinscade is owing may be fef- ■ reted anti promptly, ; dismissed* ,Gen eral Milrovl'Br now invesfigiting it thor- 1 . oughly, anq.|intends weeding, out the ifa odmpetent officers of this fine regiment.’ ’ ......?M|FlaE>irifitrfsili. 5 I At the CdUrt Houße m KLittamung, this arternoon,jtpe old, tattered, war-worn flag 78tb,|Pa. Vola., Colonel Sitwell, will be presented to Hon Job, Baffling ton,rfor thpioounty of Armstrong, by J „ B ; *mley,j Esq., on behhlf of tke reel * meat;--'-TbS oecdsion "wilt be-fraught with more than i Ordinary inteteßt, as the Bag beaw:«mpl|' te«tim6ny toj the sanguinary conflicts through which it has triumphant- _ ■ ; ■; ; Bailrwd Taxatlr The Oljib! Auditor -i Ithe Legislature 1 xoad proparty listed lui ™tebhrgb|Fort Wayne $2,740,93-,land the„Cle burgh $1,076,1-5; [*«U Through. Pitnwd' r y ”H ch ‘he Centtis the Times', SmloneHuivln 5? .hpneolidated, 4toaoned,<«fflqCoL E. Q. Bod pdact thefbrmer sheet and B ithelatter^M■] teretofore. H The arna \bf;JJberiy\ ' at Brownsi had been*! Jdy'will I co -‘ B.Browii 1 - : sm .. no. i7‘ 6 statu; he Daily hdarean-.j wniptiMUP [eiu a gjrar yQAK u Saonr scents fori in those cities, t JTINjB,,ILA iGfi&u min ildiUßOt . L : • -'JleiirSFiapbrrPostage. ' [ The newßpapersV the | IbiiL justpassedby,CbngreaS)ia'aßjtoilowB: f Weekly-i.papers; divecentßper bOarter; I eemi-weesly,'- Jen .'Sente; tn-weefciy, fif jtebh.'cehtß;; six/ times per week,: thirty, [cents; seven timesper week, otnirty-five [debts: ; the weight [nust not [.exceed four ounces—in each casd payable | in advance per year; either at | the mailing or delivery office. No - extra | chaigeiis' to be made for a card pointed or [impressed Upon aciroular or letter envel | ope'or wrapper. Circulars to be j prepaid | by stamps. I .Rev. Mi O'Connor, S. J.,formerly [Bishop of Pittsburgh,’ will lecture in the .Qaffiedraljbh Sunday. evening;Marfch 15th, 1863,” for the benefit.ofthe; Orphans.— We understand his’sulysct. wilf be “ The Destiny ofithe Irish Race.”' The. Bishop 'will-attracb an immense audience.! V w : ,.-,! . | : Personal. ; • | ■ Lieut. Samuel Taggart,. Co, H. 123 d | Regiment, is homeos a ten days furlough. | Capt. Wm. Brooks, of the Bth Reserves land Sergeant A; P._Caltaw, ofrthe _ :Oid-' loanee _ Department; are.' also 'here on a [brief visit to/their ’friends,;” Lieut.’ O.- R, McNarg, late;'Quartermaster of : the 103 d |Reghnent,/has been promoted to the posi tion Of Assislant Quartermaster, with the rank' of Captain, for gallant conduct in /l&te.battles i n-North Carolina. -He is now J on duty pn.BrigiGan. Hunt's staff. I Oaptr. Beni. Morgan, of the 46th, reached home oh ’Saturday, having, jwgjareliaformed, re signedbis position. | Major Bounaltpu.* , | The official report of Col. Wm. Sir well, |of the: 78th - Pennsylvania, l giv 1 fig bn ao- i count of the participation of that jrefeiment in the’ battle at Stdne'Riye'r, is published. LHaspeakes in tha higheat terms of ! Major Bonnanon, a Pittsburgher, as follows: Of my Major, A. B. Bonnaffon, Who is on .Colonel Miller’s staff as ,toppgfiibhieal engineer, when notih’ th&'discnmgefof'his duties to,, Colonel-. Miller,, .rendered me valuable service. " Major Bonnaffojn; al though a young man, is an /old holder, with but few equals in the. army, A higher position awaits him. Deaths In the 78th Regiment The following members of the’7Bth Reg iment Penna. Vola., have died in hospital from wounds and other canses, since the. battle of Murfreesboro :—H. H. .Whilff hill, Co.'E,'7th' January; J.V'A. Ghithrie, Co. A, 23d January; W. W. Rmrth, Co. K, 19th January; Wm. Hays, Co. E, 24th January; Robert Lewis, Co."B, 16th Jan uary; Lewis Sayers, Co. F, 7th Januarv; Jas. C. Carnahan, Co. C, 11th January. ReVival at Freeport. An interesting revival has been in pto"- gress, in the Lutheran Church, at Free port, for the past three weeks, during which twenty-five or thirty have professed religion, and signified their intention to UDite with the church. The meeting is still progressing. Skbln Hospital. ' A?*®®!? l a-Jimufer ; bif eick aibwounded JOWiera placed in the .Citizens •• , Volunteer rfospit&’.'Plul&deljUiia, on TViday* .was Thomas Chtisfrjr, of Cb. B. G3J, Peunayl yanra ** 4 ofLegtil Tenders, Jay Cooke, -Government Subscription Agent at Philadelphia," gives notice that the privilegeof converting the present Legal Tender Notes into the Na tional bis per .cent Joan (‘‘Two Twen- Ueß ) will cease on the Ist of July next, and that-all who wish to invest, in the Five Twenty Loan must apply before'that .date.. ... . Returnof t'apt. N Hem-in gen., „ Capt; T,” Brent Swearenghn',' of the Uth Reserves, who was taken prisoner-by tho rebelsatthe battle of Fredericksburg,! has retgrned home. He was kept in Freder icksburg, quartered, with rebel-officers in a private house, for some time after the bat tle, ahy-was- treated jnst’-arthe rebelloffi cerswere, receiving every attention, both at Fredericksborgand after being taken to Richmond; "Jteife; ' "however, he : states, manKFindn soldiers in the prisons of the latter city,-not very well cared for. Larceny of Potatoes. Wm. H. Hoover arid Benjamin Ttim mo ns havebeen arrested and committed to jail for_ larceny in.visitingthe premises of John Dohpfee and Geo. Mobbitt, on Deer Creek, and stealing a lot of potatoes, which they brought to’the city in a skit and sold. Hoover is an old offender and has served-two terms in the'Penitentiary. Alphonse, Foerst,-charged with having deserted from the Glat Pennsylvania regi ment , was taken before Judge McCandless on Saturday -on a writ of habeas corpus and discharged from the custody of-the Provost Marshal, it having-been ‘proven that he enlisted without the-consent] of his parenta:w;hen under seventeen years of age; ’-i-- - ; i To be Kei'unded. . J. . /An Act has been read' in. the .Legislature authorizing the Chiefdf Transportatioif to refund to the relatives of any deceased soldier-in Pennsylvania who died in ihe Unitedfilates service, the necessary trabs-- portation, expenses .incurred by them in taking.the body home.. ‘ ' Department. ! Lienf. Col. Jas; ceeded. Maj. A. Montgomery as-Uml States Quartermaster at this" post, havi been ordered t 6 Baltimore, to snperse Col. Belger, who is abont to be conrt mi tialed, Lieut» Col. Cross hosba appointed; far dll-ilia place, and is alfea. discharging, the duties of .the position hei '“t Curtailing the Pay. to fSup aieni for the first hundred days of'the s( Bioa ; andsl,sopftr,day.for the retoaindi Maj._Geh^jlas.S.-Negleyarrivedfrq the Weat,-as expa«lsdy-on Friday evefiiii and attbp : afN depot by b'l“fp:,4 r bwd. ./ hteifa now at B home hear ;the dity, and will- remain b| a shortHime!-' He ia'accbnipanied by D F. Hi QfOja, ),h&,lled_icat Director, upq his staff ’ tcs 1-,.;--.;' jT. 1 ■ - ■ «... Lieut. W..F.XTOiiTWtreWnfta!^ vf Regulars, wotjfcdttliafte, tattle of Gaind to®®* l ..detailed to recruit fortj regular lufahtry aervicSjiaud will short) D ?* IlUl *f’® ‘i'taas(hlng:.-'«a*.’! Doctor,Lillie’s laughing.gas entertain meuts at Masonic Hall continue to ai tract hoQaes. There was a per jcctjsm on Saturday night, and, jadgiii loom appearances, we should say that tn audience to-night will be equally large H No such amusing or instructive entertain meats have everbeen given here, and ai oLus. old and young, should see him.-! The Doctor leaves, this week, B o lha those who would not raisß the rare enjoj meat, oLaeetng Jus enter tain menta. huv no time to lose, -i~.t u,, n, £ U In ohi4 •‘■bate reports to. ! 11 worth of rail taxation 1 . The und Chicago has 1 'eland and Pi^ts- |4;eurJieq.i^|a'ißrvCharteni. I, .-J.'he,BankComimttee in the Legislature EnaieaUijrmiiitarnot tyienew clartefsof [hanks for.more lhan<five years.. Those-for jwSictfhills'hSve'hieif iriportld.aie : ; Banlf [of Danville Bank. of.Delawarej County ; [Lancaster Cbuntyßahk; Farmers’ Bans |ptEaBtonsiCop«narciahißankjgf.Penn [sWvenia.' mte n.tionro.f:the'iCpm.mjttt»:..lß. "merely to wive ; the' "banks time to" wind upithefirafrairs l and begin business afreshunder JtheState ■BanlnngLawor that ofthelJhifep States'. Will Lecture. Hinor Discharged. Gen.A’egley. The Legitimate—Hr. Conldock ' and Daughter.; | ; ~.Aftw nearly three -v(pek|~ of jspectaijitj jjnd Sensation, we are to have a ietnrfi to" the “legitim'ate” at the.Theatre to-night, Jfrhen Mr/’C; W. Cktuldock and his accom plished daughter commence an! engage fflsSt. It ia needleßa for as to Bay more I than .that Mr. iCooldock plays jhis own I :part of. Luke Fieldmg,~Mnpportetl by his I daughter as Bose. . Miss Annie] Kberle, who .was formerly a groat : favorite ..here,; has been engine (fas leading lady for the season, and will appear for the first time I in several years. Mr.' Charley[ Foster, I who has also been added to the company, I plays Sir Richard, and Mr. Henderson, I Hulks. With two stars and these new I additions to the stock, full houses may be I expected during the whole week. The] afterpiece to-night is a hew farce; entitled I “ Off to the War.” I Capt. Kirk, of the old 13th, left oo Saturday tor his regiment, after a brief s;ay in our city. | I‘ast evening at the reiidence other •fin-in law 15 Tomalos street Mrs. MARTHA RQBGEtui, aged 5V years. j The funeral notice will be iglven in the daily papers. . . Gbovsk * JJakbe’s Sewing Mnohines,fbr t ~ Uj manufacturing purposes, are the beet infn-e Ai' F-, GdATONAY, General - : 18 Fifth fitreat. Pittsburgh. P p joaira mvu. __.AKTBo.Trgn 11 JOSEPH MEYEJ2 & 80^ aiHPgAOTDUBSOf . | mcr asb puis | FIJBXITIJKE «&©HAHIS WABBHOUBK. 135 SMITHiTELD ilpf l', , L (BstwssnSixthßtreetand|Vlrgli i liey,; no* . • ■ bum J rp TOM WABTT SOBti HOOD HEW Frmtor prepared Mince Meat; mixed, and ui other. kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or vmoi New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth 6 Brothers, in the Dihmond, where yon wiilgetanew crop of Fruit and lower than at m otherhonse in the city. Also a general and toll assortment ©fFamily Groceries, Teas! Wines. Brandies, and all other kinds of foreign and .Domestic Liquors. I r • a-iu . HAWORTH A: BROTHER, •wW comer Diamond and: Diamond alley. D^lPn l,l^ OP CO-PARTNER SHIP,—The Company Partnership hereto loro existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of W, and D, Husus, was dis solved by mutual consent oh! the 10th ay 01 January. A; u. 1863. Mrs. Jinlia Hugns who represented the interest ol W. Hugns. withdraw ing Iromsaid firm, she haring sold all her inter est in the same to Daniel Hughs, who ii author used to settlo the business of the firm, JULIA HU9US. DANIKL HUGUS. j CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE— TH E undersigned have this day fornud a co-Paxt nertbip U'der t&e firm of Bogus '& Hacke, a? Wholesale and Ketail dealers in fancy and Staple Dry Goods, at the old stand oil w. & D. Huaus, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Daniel hugu«\ PAUL H. HAOKE, 1803. SPRING BBT GOODS. HTJGXJS A HACKE, Sacaessora to W. & D. HUG.UB. CORNER FIFTH 4 MARKET STS., Will. OPES IS A FEW DAYS A y.T ..>pl»DdM «took of tipriog Dry Good', to wmcn they call the attention ofipurchas«rs* mhfclwa IirGDM A UACSE. •mjOTICE-PUBSITABr'r TO AN £* or J er v°* A ho Circuit Court of the United mates for ‘he Northern District of Ohio entered December 3d 1862 in the suit of Charles Moran andotbera v* the Ohio and Pennsylvania l Rail roadCompboy and other?. Notice is hereby giv ‘Cmto theh A ldera of the Bondsi ana Coupons o the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. Company, which wor o s e;ur <. d by a F rat Mortgage on that Partof the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad East of massillob, to the holders of ’Bands and Cou* j r;ns of said Company which were secured by a I SS* Mortgw in that part of Bald Railroad West of Massillon, and to the j holders of First Mortgage Bonds and Coupons [of the Ohio and Indiana and Fort W«yne ani Chicago Itailroad Companies respectively, that*the undersigned will pay to the parties entitled to*receive the same apon presentation of the Bbnds and Coupons held by teeth respectively at tbletme and place hereinafter mentioned the distributive shares ap plicable to suoh Bonds and Coupons, of'the pro I ceMs of the sale ef the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne »od Chicago Railroad under tb* Decree of the said Court entered in said suit June 10th, 18H, Holders of such Bmds and Coupons ar» hereb* I required to make application for the shares of I such proceeds claimed by them] and in ©videnoe of the fight to receive the same, to present the Bonds and Coupons s* held to the undersigned at I the office of Winslow Lanier & Company to the dty ifNot-York,on or bafore the 6»h day of April 1863.. .1 WILXIAH B. OGDEN feb3;Btaw6wd. r Receiver; WITHOUT rAlNpythe me of; an apparatus whereby no drags or galvanic battery [are nsed« Medi cal gcntUmon and their faroilioa have their teeth •*«*2|»d nytny process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting theoontrary, havingno knowledge of my process, i> TEBTH lhs< —— carted in every style, and ohara es aa low. u will warrant the best of material In all oases. It OODfiiY, Dentist. 134 Smlthfleld ftreeh nolllr-ls LAZE BUPEBIOB OOPPEfi MlHlfl BHELm« WOB £«. WBK, Jt’CUBDY & CO., Manufacturers od ' ■* i 'lron, ." fIT Constantly on band. Tinmen’s Haohinet ndToola. Warehouse, No. 14# PIHST and MO BOON® STREETS. Plttaburgh.fiKSa. ! AVBpeeinl orders of Copper outto an* destud patten.- - 1 fe2l:lydicw WHEELER & WILSON’S Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. PITTSBFBGfIr. These unbivarled fa»ii,y MACHINES have just bean awarded the highest premium at tho WORLD’S FAIR, Loudon— all the Machines in the world competing Over 100,000 Have already been sold, all giving universal Natislactlon] This machiift makes thelook. stitch impossible to unravel with the essential advantage of being all keen both sides, forming no rilge or ohalhj Tit wili quiit, stitoh, hem, felT, gather, 4 ' bind.'-Cord. tuokandbraid. • j . f 4 ; t The eleganco, speed and simplicity o f this Ma ohino.the beauty and strength lor Btitoh, ahd adapubihty : to the thiokest or I thlnest tabrtcr under it tho moat StJOCEdSFUIi and POPD. jAR Bewing Machines now offered to the prib he. V- •• “ jre t jr. for Three Yeari.’M Call and examine them, at NO. 157 FIFTH STREET. .. ’• | . VVM. SUMNER * CO. I j Western Agent* iis llfa BATIS «fc PIIIULIPi}, yRASS FOIMIEHS ,V FIMSIIKHS, mfASIVAtNPBRBI AND DEALEE S ',:r i : , apiIMPS Aw» BRASS WORKS. Particular attention paid to the fitting up and Repairing Oilßeflneries, &cj Gass Fitting and Plumbing in all Its branch4fl* Also, Agents for Huxohings ± Foster's Exeakipr Pump iorMandand Power use. It has no stipe' ;3md No, 110 Water and 104 First s* j iKIOBBEST-A eOODTHBEtsnm JP - B wrjSLliHOiOorner Third andhom stret Imjuiro of S. Cuthoert r ' ; r,iWh-fl, * • -- ' ' <■’. * ianS&i ?- ->*• ret =- AKDKJTAAD CAaIAjL WHEEIDAB* WPSrowa for sale by | BECKHAM * LONS, ! mbMxw ■ w Liberty street. DIED: Washixoto.v, March 7. —The Senate in executive session to-d&v confirmed the following nominations : David Wilmot, of Pa., Judge of Court of Claims ; [Albert S. White, of la., Eli It. Chase, df Wis-' consin, and Aldrich,, of Minnesota! to be Commissioners under the act of Cdngresa for the relief of persons for damages sus tained by reason of depredations and in juries by certain, bands of fjipux-.liidians, approved February* 2ath ! , 1888.'' Olmtoii C. Hutchinson, of Kansas, to be; agent of the Ottowas and Chippewas of; Swan Creek and Black Kiver and Christian In diana of Kansas; Hon. 'ft. ' 11. Wallace, late delegate from Washington territory in Ccngre.ss, was to-day nominated by the President for Governor of the new territory of Idaho; also of | Hon, ■ Curley, for Governor and' Richard C. McCormick for Secretary of New Territory of Arazonia: H°n.; John M. Goodwin was nominated for Chief Justice of the same Territory, Senator Hale, ot New Hampshire, who has been- suffering for two or three-weeks from a severe illness, has resumed his du ties in the Senate. Geo. Burnsides having been assigned to a commando! which he will assume the duties in a few days, left the city this p. m. for the North. The Commissioner 01 Internal Itevenue has made the tollowing decision concern ing aesessmert and collection ot taxes:. Where liability has exiatsd previous to the 3d of March,*lB63, namely, the act of , the 3d inst. amending the excise law of 1 July Ist, 1362, will not relievepartiestrom the payment of taxes, previously assessed, 1 or from liability to assessment in all cases where such liability existed at the time of the passage of the first act. j Gov.. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee* has arrived here. • Detectives Hogan and Dugan this after noon arrested one of the most adroit hotel and Western River thiaveain the country, named Rasche Noble, as he was leaving the city on a Railroad train for the North. He had plundered, nearly all our hotels and .amassed ..ephsiderahle booty. The proofs against him iesuch as will certainly secure hiß conviction. New York, March 7. — The Bteamer Columbia has arrived, from New. Orleans on the 27th. via Havana on the 2d.— Among her Havana passengers are ; two persons who have just landed a cargh of Africans in Cuba the profits amounting to $‘.[60,000, which they brought in gold to this port. Three companies of the 62d Messaehu setts regiment and the crew of the Harriet Lane, and- 270 of the Bth regiment of regulars, Who were, captured: by the febals two monthsj ago, have been ex changed, also twenty prisoners, taken from the Queen of the West. A letter from the U. S. Consul at Mnta morasaays: From 3,000 t0'5,000 rebel soldiers, under Gen. Bee, are marching towards Brownsville. The United States gunboat Kinsman, lornierly the steamer Grey Cloud, Was sunk io the Berwick Bay by striking a snag. It is reported that ten or twelve men were drowned. She was a river boat/ The rebel armory, at Clinton, Louisiana, has been destroyed by fire. ' No further military movements had transpired in New Orleans. Gen. Weitzql had a strong, force in Lafourche connty. General Grover is still in command at Baton Rouge. It is rumored that he re fused to recognize-negro regiments and General Banks had issued an order com manding him to treat them Oman eqality. There wa3 no business doihjf at New Orleans. The steamer Philadelphia arrived this A. hi- from New Orleans on the *22divia Key West on the 2{>th.. ...She passed the steamer .Mississippi; with-troops 25 miles North of Key West: : ; PoaiaEsa MoNßosi-Mareh B.—The m °nd Dispatch, of-Maroh;6th, says: T The .Indianola, recently captured from: the Yankees, was blown up last Tnesday " 1 8 btb J. Wj her guns fell into thehaßde o|}the BMerslil TheiQdeen; of the West left in Buch a harry as to leave part of her crew on shore. J h ® , F f der ‘ attacked Van Dorn, on March Ist, at Thompson s, near Franklin. He drove them back and captured 2,200 o‘beers and men. The rebel loss’ is not yet reported, e • : -»-■ i > An attack was. daily expected on Port Hudson by Banks’ force. A later dispatch says that the Indianola is not destroyed, and that they are raisine her. 6 . The Federal dunboatf ire: making great destruction on Lake Providence. [The natural supposition arising from these rebel despatches.about the Indian ola is, that the crew .of the. Queen of the West Were engaged in removing goods from-the-wreck of-the Indianola when surprised by : the- apbearanceof Porter’s gunboats was. a confirmation ot the re ports published on Saturday, that the ileet, or a portion ’of-it' passed the batter ies at .Vicksburg- — Kep-obteb.] , In the Confederate Senate on the 3d inst., a resolution was adopted to inquire into the expediency of repealing the reso lutions declaring-ihef®!- dagcoy ersthe'eaemies goods with the exception gives the following prices as current there, and states that the. troops are on half rations ; coffee 5 dollars per su g?r $1,50 Candles, $1.60, beef per bbl. peas $lB per bushel, butter $5 per pound- Fobt Mosboe, March 7. The steam boats Utica and Long Island have arrived here. The Georgiana, Capt. Peareort, will leave hereforßalfjmpre in a few days, to ply between' Here and xorktown, in place of the Thomas A. Morgan, which is to be thoroughly repaired, with new boilers. The Louisiana takes the place of the Georgiana between here and Hai ti more Tor the time. All is qniet here and at Suffolk, Nor-. fblkand xorktown* * ATOi, ] SeconiiiEdi THE VERY LATEST TELEi THE ARMY OF THE PO From Washm. Nominations Confirmed. FROM NEW ORLEANS. CONTEABAHD GOODS CAPiufiEE FBOM FOBTBEBS MO^TBOE UOTOttIOI S THIEF ABR^VrEO. Bill, t° .Abolish, lfissouri d#.. , Ac, I HKADgrAiiTEBS Army PotosUc 1 I March 8, '' j I The Richmond Inquirer ol the (Ith con* I tains the following : Vicksburg, March s.— Com. ; Porter I proclaims that any parlies 'firihg jon un- I armed vessels, shall be hanged; alfco, that persons horning cotton or leying eOntribu ns shall sutler likewise h;■ ; .: ; | A' correspondent of the Jackson jMissis sippian says : There are but 2,000! Union! troops in Arkansas. Holmes and Ilind J ‘ man are at Little Rock, and there ik a de mand among the rebel troops for their re moval aud a substitution of fighting Gen erals in their place. New; York, March F</—A sp|ciaLdis , patch tb therNew, YorkHeraldfrom the ' aSmy of' the" Po to mac; dated yjeßterday, reporta the;' return of the expedition un der Colonelp Phelps, fto® Northumber land and\Lancaster county, Virginia.— Heathsvillei dSe diounty seat of] the : for mer, ,wa& gujipressedi and the Mist-office searched, but nothing, found, lihe fora ging party petit to Lancaster comity cap tured " two. .important rebel mdila, one dhouaand'.bushels ofcorn, fifty] horses, males, &c. Among-, the- prison era ‘taken "was Colonel Claybrook, of the rebel army, and a amnggler . who has conveyed $lOO, > 000. wprth' .of],f(»ntrabandv:goodi South, I taro ih£ruenttal--yebel ; ind two] clerks of rebel dejiaftoehta at Richmond. I The country was quite barren;!' No rebel I troops there except a few cavalry, and I very little Union' sentiment found jto exist. I non OM|& Jeffebson City', Mo., March 7.—Mr. Gilatrop introduced a bill in'the Senate I to day-for' the padual extinction, of sla very raVMissohrij’. which was ordered to be printed.- •• The bill provides for all Children born of slave mothers after the fourth day of July, 1863, be-born free. Alisijch chjl' dren to be apprenticed to their owners,their mothers, till they-arrive at the age of 21 years, and all children born of such ap-' prentices be apprenticed to masteijor peri son t 6 whom theirimother is apprenticed, until such mother reaches the age of 21. The terms of apprenticeship to conform with the general act- concerning appren tices,- passed 1856. The House passed an act'denhib|fthe qualifications of teachers in which proscribes alt persons who have enrolled themselves as ’, disloyal or who have been or may ihereafter jbe con vioted by military authority, and released lon oath or bond, unless since they have gived aid and comfort to the enemy, that they shall have been iu active service of .the United States army or the loyal! miilitia service. The State bill providing for .the ballot system of voting throughout'' the State was- discussed all this rafternoon without action. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low Prices. *=' PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE. TORRENCE & McGARR, APaTHECAEIES.: Corner Fourth anti Market ilrectt, PITTSBDKGH. Lewi., Cream Tartar Hedlclnea, Paints. BaUtnirModa, PerhuneiT Djregtoa, Eng.srnstard, Chemicals, Spices, tills, &C*l At., dfo, ; I ta. Physhriahs Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. I Pure Wines and Liquors, for medicinal use only. lel9to 1 R E^.- K i* TATK SAVINGS INBTC TICN. incorporated by the Legislature oi Pennsylvania., Open for Helmuts ftom 10 a. m. to 2 o’clock. ». MTURDA? 63 FOURTH STREET. :a«aalU*oBCwhosemoansor sayings areisna'J. It alflqcocniQend* lisolf to Executor*, Adjniois- voluntary Societies or Asiociationjy and persons of nil classes: 1 Interest at tna rateof SIX PEH CENT.-per annnm is paid on deposits, which, if not drawn, ♦u fll!?]* o *h* depositor cn tbs first day of May and Noveuber, and thfereaf ter bear the same interest gg tho principal. At tais rate money will Douai.t In less thas twkl-yb years. Ldereft will commonte on all deposits the fit days of the month after such deposits are Books containing Charter, By-Laws. is., furd-" tshed on application at <he office. P.esimsT—lSAAC JONES . Vie* Phisideht—W. B, COPELAHD. TBU3TBE& Hon Thos MHowe t Hon JK Moorhead, Jsaad Jones. .JCGHoesey, Wm ffrtnlth. f Jacob Painter, j Harry Childs. | Nicholas VoegUy. W B Copeland, SeoretatT and Treasarei—A. A. CARRIER, tebs;6md AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS At Heduced Prices American Watohea for Americans rpHE AHEBIGAN WATCH COMPANY ■“* *ives notivcthat they have lately issued a new style of Watch, expressly designed for- Sol diers and others whodesire a good watch at a mod erate prioe. These watches are intended to dis* place the worthless, cheap watoh©3 of Briti.h atd Swiss ma-u ac'nre with wh’ch the country is tiooded. and which' were never expected to keep; time when they were made, being refused raanu- | tactures sent tofhis ocuntry because unsalable at home and used here only tor Jockeying an&niind ling purpose. We offer to sell cur watch, which is of the knost substantial material, an accurate and dm sbU timekeeper, and in Sterling Silver casts, Hut ting pattern, at as low a price as is asked for the t: ash. JUereiJaqd Lepinea oCforeign make referred ;o, ! W o haye namedthenowseries bf: Watches, W« Ellebt 1 , Boston, Mass., which be i< und on the'plita of every watch' of this manufacture, and iaonq.of our trademarks. Sold by bil respectable* Watch dealers ia (he Loy al States. -Wholesale orders should be addresed to BOBBINfiAAPPLETON, Agents lor the American Watch Company. jan!2:26L*eod:is 182 Brdadway, N. V. Ol RECTO BY O F THEHOSPITAIs. “The United States Panitary Commission Uivo estabUshed an office of information in regard to patients in the General Hospitals cf the Army of the We t By areferonoe to books, whioh)are corrected daily.- an answer can, nhdfr hrdmary piroumstanoefcoe given by return mail to theifol lowing questions; . j * Ist, is - p (giving name and regiment) at presentm any hoapi al of the army oi the Wert? 2d»,|Tao wha*lanisproper address? • • 3d. What is the name of the Surgeon or Chaplin of the hofcpi ai? r l 1 , 5&; ilSj did ha die in hoapital, aid at what dateTi •# K . - ,* • •*- . • > I; ’ ’TfwoonUjrdischarged-'from hospital, was he discharged from servioe ? I • th. If not, what were his orders on leaving!? The Commission wjUI also .furnish more specific information as to the condition of any patient In too General Hospitals, within as short- a space oi . time possible, after a request to do so from any oi its oorrespondmgBocietied, The bffico, of the Directory will be open daily fronrS o'clock a,m. f to 8 o’olock p. m.. and ac eaalble Seorstary for the Wostom DepartmentTTJS. Sanitair Commission. No. 439 Walnut SL, Lou isville, Kentaoto. janl4:3m£ DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,' TATE, CADMAN & CO., Manufacturers of every variety of finished ! BBAS3 WOBE TOE PLUMBEBS! OAS or STEAM FITTERS, . MACHUfESTS asn COPPERSMITHS,. \ BRASS CASTINGS OF ErEBY De scription made to order Steamboat work, steam andges fitting »nd repairing promptly at tended to.- Harticutar attention pusp to fitting up Refineries ibr Coal and C&rbcn Oils, Also, s 1” agents for-the Western D’at-ict of Pennsylvania, for the sale r>f Marsh,.Lansdelluk Co *9 Patent 8, ph'on Pump, the test ever inven ted, having uq valves it is not liable to get outbf order and will throw more water than any pump twice its site. febll:diy. ; CURTIS (VSXJBINRETS, eigfjtAt* " ' i HOUSE CABPEHTEB AND JOBBER. SHOE” VIRQU ALLKl,between Wood and IJberty Street*. PITTSBURGH, PA. . ngrOrden solicited and promptly attended to. and ’ f OTS FOB Silß-TUE (iIBSCBI -1 A beroffertfor attofoar eligibleiotsdituhteif on the ebrner uf Grove itreet and Centre Avenua adioiningths Seventh Ward, in Pitt townanip.-t- The lotaare eaoh 24 leet front by 110 feet'deeh, running bach to an alley, and are entirely isola ted by (treats and alleys on every side. Two’ 6f the lots have frame houses on them, five roonis tebzf 9?S??fe^ienrOßmra;! ITIOWAIABUOMBIHATTBI BMplaneftrJßooteMtd BhoeiigMoOloUaad’att Bankrupt's Bale ol Boc SKoen SBIfLINGrAT Netvn FIFT BlVJsa iWTELLIQEiI POST or pit^sbobS: „ ARRIVED, , . ISSHS'J'Miett/BrowoOTilioi ! ■ " ' ttelmrin; Clarke, - a* ’ ijed l “““.Mason. St Louis Emma Graham, Ayres. Zanesville." . •"■.'• y BfiPAtfranv: > j ;“ • ftamklin, Bennett, Brownsville. - Gallatin, Clarke, .ga- ,do - „ .Minefva. Gordon, .Wheeling.. . J BKord# Coffiman,'Lbul3jille Emparor- Dravo* ;do' ' - Altataoon > . I A®* The river—Last aveiriing at twi (light theft werelifeet of water and'ns ng. h f ... I I Capt. Janiea 1 ev^Tmtl-1 is now at the' landing. she fcSairii; i pLonis packet, audio her construction tit expense I haa been spared. ■ McDonald tended her personally and had eVdrK king just I 1 will be-iurnishtd at Cihciobati. and 1 when Miller of the Cohunemalyisitr'.hir he will 1 see sights, i We congratulate the eaptaimjn nisT success. . I -. steamer, Fred /orenz, Capt. Mason, is anncuncedfor fcjtt Loui -Paul on Wednesday— Tbis will be an dxcellentJ opportunity for west. A 3 the up-j pC j fl U eam3 :are ur ilne 'Order, and thd LorsiuJ -““jj hip 6 ” ar ° *° D 6fB * fa^OTite9 witb d Jl l saQQ B ere | I ‘new and i tender l io ?*Pt , 'Portia' l ieavea'for St Loft '' and 'epleudiil. aidt -wheel'] ft e TSS r a ?5X% po n*annouhoed for l Ajw? B and Upper.Mississippi*? ghh f is. cne I f oftbefinea;Btcamerd ever built andin c largtftffl Capt Gray sheis sure to;prove a favorite* . I ! Caph Gould’s new and ’sjllenaidl steamer Nellie lea rea for Cjuoin! ati and Louisville on .Monday. Passenger? AhdffldDpeTrf canmage tqeir arraDgemema accordingly *• : Verpmretual atearafer kmm& Graham. Capt.Ayera.wiir'befound atthfe land* I ing th)B morning. Shefeavesfor Zanesville atd p. m, on Tuesday/ }-'• '• 1/ L J; T r - •“ i B@=. Saturday, was. ft imaeralilftii lay on the wharr. .making tt-impossible almost ti traht aot business.' - , -t, . 17l- ; S@- Capt, Brennan’s new boat will be at bar landing nra few days/' She will be hurried to completion. - . B®. Capt. W. B. Haslett’a manmotb new i tqamar i, nearly completed.: ; "■ dPOr: Cincinnati, Cairo and St Abnls ElfiabTHE FrNE PAffiiMlNGEa mKSmmrn Steamer AKGONArj’.HS'. 2,-CaS “i?. Porter, leave aannudunoed above. _ j Forfreight or pmciagt* apply on board, oil to mh9 J. B. LIVINGSTON J 8 CO. For Cincinnati and EonfivTllL ' ' “ MQNPAY,; March 9—4 P M j F-naKSLN JHH »*w AND SIGLKV. mSuSaasam BID Passenger,Steamer NEbLJE JtOGKBS.Capt Gojuld.comniahder.-AjtUJ lJaVw JSSfte® l 8? B J“S this Bay at. - ■ ; PprarcigntOr passaffo apply on bdarJ, ■ 111 h 9 l ,J, ILLIy LaGslOn jt; Co * Dh-jffieiiucil St Paul. :—-rWEDHESDAY.MABCaii -W-sdß77 n. the aine *s.y. t4o AnerEBEHLORE NZE Fofiififienporl, Da Baquc A SI Ftiul . ■ jjf..WEDKESDA®,:MABCH ISth j new astd nplennd u.vffiH&pF°? h< ! " side-wheel Jacket ii£msy^ o *V£’ H ‘ j - Ur »y. Will laav.e and pantlvely go through as advertised, For fre : gat or passage apply on hoard er to ' J. B- L ,l VLNa ACd, or dip 0. OEaE. .1 J. i < * A , ' ' For Marietta ftnil 2ouesvllleJ Bwnlar river .JPacUel leaves Pittsburgh every Tuesday. 4 p. m., Zanesville cveryfriday s A, m, T. OE KBW AHD SPI.EwiuD gf r. Passenger steamer EMMA OKA HAM. Monroe Ayers commarfder. will leave as noted abovo. For freight orpaesage apply'oh' board or to . J, b. LIVISaI®jNXCO. nozb r Wheeling. eaUlpolls, Parhenri>uiK<fc Portsmouth HegnuavWeekly PackctT ..dfaXlIE FAST BBASIStJI*AB - vengor ateainerECHO.'JaiiWalton. oommander, wiU- leave as announced above and intermediate points this day at 4 p. m. j“ 9 JOH» FLACK. aI’L-, . 18 « a MEW AItBASOEMKST 1863 Wheeling and Plttsbnrg Daily ;Xv presa 1.1 ne . 1 ferfgKLN ™ E passewOer .Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 jL u\ punctually leaves- Wheeling, every Monday? Wednesday’s and Friday's at 8 a.m. » A .*^ T p« above steamers makes dose oonneo rorfrietht JAMKS COiiLINS & COi ■Agente. No. 114 Water itreet. MIEAHIJOAT AUKJh th. «■•> wai na. z, i£®s-x x Has opened an office at."ls :. WO 90WATEB STBHBT, > ■ wiu General Steamboat Agency buaineaa. and would solicit a eharo ot nat: Kmayefcometeamboatmeh.;. apanyd* asaTissiafes^reS bouse, on vUch: thelmrrßTementa are a gooditwo stiry brick bouse containing 8 rooms and kitchen a frame stable and carriage ■ shed, a -fine-well bi " at «r Jlose to the house, an excellent oroham of about.lf 0 young trees of choice -fruif.Japple Etrd Poach, and afiretrate gardens i »rheltnflj&in fine order and hasa longfrotupcniheroad.f There is doubtlessi abundance of coal alittledistancelbe low the surface, It may bo sold for f (jaab.!or fiai oashand remdue on time-to suit thepurobaacr. Also, alarm in *» estmoreland county-of ii£int 290« res. of which maeSiSSSsuf g ?%: rcstin woodland, white oak timber, situated on the West Newton and WeUeiiniig Plrak ISrf from West •Newton.-andd^S from Mt. Pleasant. .-There is a oomfbrtable firm bouse ana substantial b*n» on-fhe 'place Tbfl placeta well watered and in good condition. Lime ttone is in the neighborhood. Indisputable',tifles7to doth the be .Apoly sooii:tcf ii .. a (7.. . SI Diamond street; Ehtoburgli. CO.PABTXEBSUIPHCEBfmr. -■•tore existing between the undersigned, under the-firmname.ot J. D. Bend A Co., has been this day by mutual consent dissolved ~ ■ T Newlork,Beb id, fI .ftJIARIJ’ j The endeksiumed cebtift and give notice that thoy.;liav'o ibrtneaa limited lartnerohip to fce conducted under the firm of J. D,BK£.ND, to commence this darand to termin'* ate at the expiration of one? eaiyfbr the "business, of importings purchasing, acquiring and disposing of, ou their own account, and also on oommisaiOn. of all millinary and straw, fanoy and staple goods. t*ibe transacted within the State of New' York; that Julius Dellevie Bernd, who resides in Pitts* hurgh, in. the State ofPenneylvania is the general partner, Benjamin De Frece, who resides m the, city ot New lor*. is the special partner: and that said Benjamin De Frece, special partner contributes the aum of lour thousand dollars in J JJfiKND- f New York. Keb 2§tu,1303. B, De FRhCE,! J -D. BERND ANKOVim TO • customers and the Millinary trade al. teat hewUloptn a large anck-ofWtwcfnriK Ooodlon about thelOth ol March. Comer Pin? and Market streets. (.aver W. A D.HuanaT > mhfrlwd ‘: l « PRESENTS FOR THyoilM THe spscnCßEßs have jesit opened aipecially for the Holiday’s a yew mrgeasddjsirable'xtock of - i FIJNE WILD JEW.iav ‘ GOLD IktgILVEB WATHES, , andjflentlemea'a wear, fina Bronte vlccks. Fancy ttooda. SILTEB-PIITED ware, such as oiston, cake and fruitbaaketa/aoblatJ. Sard cage* teasetts, etc. and a large xariety of editable artlclee forpioecnta, f . s HEIJTEJIAS, MEYBASi gfc SEIDIE. ! doai©__ .. ' : 4a f ifth itmet nuro BEW ... - X-- : •- • " RPAHPINa TOPKrTnafga ’ I^o? e_fom«r»rldeWX»Maa t wifr^s^3^; rMOO - Cerris«»Be*>aitarrT»o MUeHea.} [fil - —AUPBBMKHm : tsand asst =&a Ef ST. . - ■•, , , ; JfIjidBOKIG HALL. OKATKFtn, fob p S-?-P •'Hiff.fiin-exh i WU* liK auTi EiMiechU'ili'and. lOtb, 7. Chemical •eXpßim^K r .Oa‘ffjiich acdWßHledupai'd chliil ss,«W»,^iS!S«r?S 1 asswsi^wwßKr , n £'.A\’* l^A e S r( )?' lo niitS’MCifl tntcrla’ii mtn/'iid-ulrtit-kmu'iinKsnd Insunoiive of tho ,-v > . - i^tW«^ni2af e • children , 'i'tmfllenfeatlKoyoctr .f ' . mM? . EBIBD niSlinWv aJI-isiLil] tr ss&ii'J .a] 'S&X'tvzii A aau*a^ilWSPW^Y, I profe ® il “n. carefully s arid to JcoZMsB&% n^m ® t,A7 ~ la!l ,heaew »B‘l>.M e Vand wtMrammes. • ( j&foLeaaco aadManager. [ jPITiIFSBPEGfi:: -THBATRF, Boxov $5 ,00 I Box. fl.O&.paniuetto and- fKamily Cirolo, 25 ool!,red BoM tall litisfra- ' ! Enragemonlior six nights Af the pdpnlar actor a -d C S°&|f “• [?^rt^^lfMceih>eara r ofAHktEBBERLrB f C. -FOSTER' and W.'TTBNDjERSON will also appear,. . . . 1 ..■ THIS ETESnti, a&BCH ith. ’6B, ■' .- WlthOW COPSE.. .' Luke;..;;......’0...;.1!,'.;„.. v„..;.._..Mr.C0n1d00)c rJUia* Conldcck - geftcu \ To conclude wittfthe entire new farce of > YiSr/VU■s OFPJ.SPO Tff&.WA®, I CONCERT HAL FOUR,NiaHTB--OS L Y, lhorsliy,,Rriday and. Jaturihy, MarelUUiljKiatli, latlv & i itlr, •i ->— vs :-s3- ■ • .- X >.,. ••, : 'y^THEOßiaijrAl, W JHSRPfcEY’S MINSTRELS, 0 Bras Babd-’ind Opera Troupe. tniunphs, TrilliTitrodacQ their iSSi5 a i e i? e Ps*r*mme as above, (everylhina tbat ; ininLtable style r '.’ peculiar tothtse Ethiopian Xronrclads,, endorsed * ' as beinwtiifronlylegitimate troupe *®. exUtencp.tndleaded 'withthe'moaCbriilianfc: eacomiuimbrthePreas wherovertheybave bp- «• V r-r, .-•'t. - |> r-'V- ~ i,» ~' * 9s'Cwtii- KoMlfpiioo. •. *** PyflT*ooy-st<7- ft*clock: commence at ’714. T _ __ " Mtnagcr ; )Jx ft. Agent^y'.,mh6;6td “PmSBIBOH OTJISABTU: . Aasooj ~ion wiR nix&ibition i OnTuQoij^e^Cr.Maicit.lOtli, street. 1 ■T - t&a, member ! JPogntopca at 6% o'clock. ----- yi.iLi jjnecggitjstegPicEß. j „......„sutViaiß | - COHSW*XI,&I£EBK, Kin-tv KTM&P&mfcfrima:#?, ' j ~, Ko, 7 Bt‘. Clair Sbeeifanii DmueinpWay, *l' ndtdd jfSS A tomtlßfiH pA - ' fijS^ffiSSioy.ed^iif - - •CrTsta'doro’s'KifreisiorH'airDye. : IWsjui. wondorj jthioii, 'ihatifter careful l CHILTON. it was pronounced -JUidisnowjWdnythftplacfriof all-oiber^Dyes.— bie imitatiohflraiealv^^eM^ I witneSSiS! J.„CBISTADORO. SAitor pbesbbvativb, ® Bye. aa it imparta the ut* vi&Wto' gIOS! ‘ “ d great } -- v - • to tuoßi?nEu)iyMi£iB&Qjl£ythro&ghthe reeom* mendbtiDrrofJchfßiSwiftof Croton, W ectohee- ~ to g’^* j ’%* l MPg | W,Hitowd to heaUb :OQttiYßMdjdjspeptic^iand.he l tried - day fortSreediys,“andthentookone ln TToura tfary, : JBWABO.f ÜBBT.. 1 U^^tfad^^nmSwrfotferarfi 3 ”^*^ arnTbaßcuS vary raatfmimdS'weptiis'tiuut af ter trying various remedies Mm mahg.puyfdcians, he commenced uaingßraiidreth’ffßlkVQX to eight ,threo- tuaeB » week, end at the end .of onemOnth, the sore on ms leg healed, ondatiheend;of two months ho was entlrelsmared. o£ooetfoenewk-dys* pepsia and ratajiandy has-reinaißSl-jweJtcver ainoe. » n V i Awn?2iiDy : .i Sworn to before me. thie liith day of S, MAJICOLM SMITH; m -JttstiooofthoPmioo. • Sold by. Thomas Redpatb, Diamond Alley Pittsburgh. ..I - : ; 1 ■ l>r , mtiß&oOon dnxSng th-foor- - teen been introduced into the United States. After being Wed by millions, it has been ' J’iSw'SfL d «troyerofthe world.Paln oannot be where this Linament ie applied. If ue d as direoted it oannot andnoverhas failed in a singlet nstanoe. For oolds, coughs and ieflnen *»•.*s «“ 4 Reheat One 26cent‘ottle wiU rare all the above, besides being useful In every fatn jy for sudden accidents, in sect stings, soil dr, do. . It isberfectlyfnoocent to take intern ally.affd can be given io the oldest porton rr the youngest ofcilr. Price 25 and 50 . cents a bottle. j boldby all druggists. Office £8 Cortland street, . flewForki JC:“ .: . reh2feddw3woj . OOBoxee. Bottler and' tutos S.“ d * sil “ ™ T Hot,u ' P “ Uo ln>U "Not dnawroni to th# Hanna Family.” Batseome out of their holer to die.” - all Pnngtrtr aad-Deaia» every - o^«“sa>ibttioia 0& 0 * ■ .j:v »h6;4ti
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