i i.-. ; 8 3 Proprietor. AMHBIGAN WATCHES' f v<l OB SOI.DIEBS J Reduced Prices, " --o; ' Ament an Watohas for Amerioins ■j •' npHEA IEHIt’AST WATCH COHPAST * ive a b >tiyo that they have lately issued a :new style of Watch, expre«ly designed for Sol |diers andot iers wiodesire a good watch atamod leratdpriiiU Thesewatches are intended to dis plaoe the worthless, oheap watches of Britt h ard Swiss masu itoture irith wh'oh the country?!* were never,eipeoted to keep £Ltn*Wh*n made, being refasedmanu jacturessenl toihis oountry became unsalable at home and uled here only for/eoicywi* and smnd- MRpptopdsA -A >' ' I We offer tb sell cur watch, which is of the. most substantial an accurate and durable timeheescr.jand in Sterling Silver cases. Hunting a price as is asked for thetrash of foreign make referred to, l X? have nWed the newseries of Watohes, V> KM3ET. Boston, Mass.', which name can be found on the plete bf every watoh of this manufacture. Sudds one ctponr trademarks, t. WBoldby'allJSpeotable Wafch dealers in the toy- ; pu States, wholesale orders should be addresea jlo BOBBINS A IPPLETOH, : ! Agents forjthe American Watch Company, p janl&26t:oqd:ifl 182 Broadway. N. Y. - haa beent^ Iji / '; Hs?s&Kt,'' .] fr.HE CM EBSISITED CERTIFY AIB jfjfiWMffiftAfctt ttey hays formed a limited ft eondueted-tinderthe Arm of ifU.r^fc^i <! «? m '? oe ' tluada ? andtotarmin on of one year, lor the business jSSfSSi? ■‘Mount, and also on og«l notlißaryaadairaw, fancy and staple Soods within A© State of New Ywkl gWivmdheatateofPennsjlvunia istheyeriera! Ben jamln Do Freco, Who redden SW&cttt Sfcfiew y ora: iflthS special tartne" enjamin De ireee, special partner K?£?5 tt i“ W Bnm “ f ff>ur thousand dollars in Mhto. heoemmcmstock J. D. BiSRHD I *eb 2Btn. 1863. B. Do I'BhCK. If •»•b: ' ! ' : in AXsorscKs to bis ioa the MiUinary trade insener he 10th cf March. Corner fifth eta. (jyer W. <fc D. Hqpif. .| Baihe wiiloi •.ooabtmt t tfaHcet stra 4;lwd 7 ®TOHR:THEJOUDAn r .#f?S3»FBB«»IBEBS HATE jnBST 016 H ° Udfly ’ 8 “ TBry SB GOLD JE WJSUCY, mjtro m iCIAL 'a, styles as low, as will warrant the DMt <££maferial in all coses. r IC. OUDKY, Dentist, 134 Southfield street. ioifiy-Is IRIOR UOPPER HIRES m- IXE sup] SMEi/TOrG WORKS. I?ABK, M’CDHDY ft COw m MwinEmtaran <a Sheath, UrMieri’ endrßolt Copper, FtaaedCop | parSaUeauiaalsedStinßoctomg, Spelter !. ‘ solder, In. Also lmborten asd 4ft- Constantly os hind, Bimm't Machine* d loots; WorehOttse, No. 14# MUST ud ISO XooBl> BZKSKCS. BittdntrEh.frasa. ||SW Spwtst Orders or Copper oat to ear desired pattern- '| ■ fe2l:lyddir ikvksTlO dEIWEBIT WATSOI, i| i ,F. • Mastic wobk.£:b, ;iL prewired to Cement tie exterior pf buildings JmproyedMastioCement, cheaper andean iperior to any-done heretofore. Thi* cement has I unequal; it forma asolid and durable adhesive litaiss to anjr turf ace, imperishable by water or tfrost, amLtqoal to any quality of stone. !j The Undersigned ib the only reliable and ptac tieal workman in this cam ant in thisoity. y! hare applied .this,Cement for the following rtJemetf.whom the'public are at liberty to re* to*: it { if; BUeeHresldenee Fenn street, finished, 5 yrs Jaa-MoCandleia, Allegheny, do 0 yrs tf. H. Bboenberget« -Itawrencerllle, do 0 yrs iJ 'j jD, fifdGordy'Pfenn'street, do 4 yrs lit, Hoeveler, Lawrenceville, do 8 yrs .tttrard HptSe’.Biiteburgh, do 5 yrs Bt Charle*HeCet| do do 5 yri ■IT Hotel, or Box'lBo4, ;Ktt»fanrghFP.iO^ : ; /- ■- feb2o.lyd :EUnmE FOBS4IE-A 3 BACT —.»:of atxrat;: 1 Bores ofland.ia. Baldwin' towtr- Bhip.~Alletheny|odanty,' oh too old Brownsjdlle road,<li»tant Sunles from thtPitteburgh niftfit houaaioaiwbjnhtbo Improvements ara a good two : Kit ry briffthmlso containing 8 rooms and kitchen i ifrenailtaMeahd, cairiagoahed.afine-wellof I ratorploootodtiOtiowe. an eicaljeat ordianiiof ■iboflCl r u jibhg ttem of choice. fruit; apelo and. ypeaOn.dtidaliraEralagardeh, The lend ts io fine ■■ irdirandnEßa longfrotuboh theroad. Thera la daU^esedbdidanoo,of ooala little dUtancebe ow the Wnrab, jit may boaoldfbr cash, or part ■ jashand r osiduejontime to suit the purchaser. - •' Also, a farm'in* *e«tinoreland.oiuntv. of about 290 aorea. of which 200 acres is under tillage, the rest in woodland, white oah timber, si uatod on, •She Wostiljowten and WellersbargPiankßohd, distadt C diileS frpm_Wett Kowton, and 8 miles SroroMtii'leajakft.. There ia'aeomfbrtablo farm Jiouse’and: substantial■bsfri'ott' the place, The ip laoelswellw a tired acd in good condition. Lime Stouewto ne had on thefarm and. plenty in the Sielgbborbded,' J Tndlsputable .titles .to both the SboreWiU bo_«iv7 ~ Apnl; tottons 40, ,i,. ! ' ■■o[ll^^nfaltMßTep^l>Ji#^known. , ’ ! 'Free • •“Not dsateronsto'tb« Hmaan Family." Ratjcomb ont-ofthei* holes to dl« ’’ i: S' §°?f?H e^ Uin . ttll j! aU Droyiiiiia and Dealer ererr l'■ Sfe.U®!C?Ri! o '' ; ‘V -o-thWtollaUoM ti O houMWple&sa UrceJMlttJth uma yard, u >} Pu'eager B&ilj > For pride mq fTSrtir STREET. SOUTH fi:iV So J? ll “ rta ble brick dwelling ijttUocalmn, lotSO fret-frost, balk cJ“®™m.ki[ o hßn.fiTe chamber*, b . • fruit trees, .eto.. nrar *&/» . , . . ’ terns apply fo S. ODTuBEHT i SONB. ! ; ' ( . ■ ; '-V-. ..." THE DAILY POST-:ADVANCED BATES. *s2 Sr -- r- —’■•—■ 2 \i Xo agents per hnndped.”™.’™ 2 oo |®EW ABVEHTISHm rates. The following ratasof gdverfiring: Ka»«'- be& S^.?f^PPl Pupilßhers oftbe PittsbOrvV dar of NoveinheivlStflft'att'jUl new oontraota:, FQB STABflrwo stattcw *■* 81S ■S'QWAfc Bp Di l, TtojJ insertioM Sgfes |BteoS£*i«B srafa?; ssss&agffe isss FOB CHAirtIEABLE MATTER. . advertisements 1 ZTOHE a QUAB E , .-EVERX>J> AJTj Twelve, 8000 Administratore* Noticefl..v.. % ao DeajKflf ’* ' • • -- otiees.tachin»ert[on A „ U i ordered In for one Jggg* th* tlroaof or- SEIrECT TAIiK. FEMALE GOUBA3E A striking ' trait" of courage Ta a lady forojs the subject of conversation at pres ent in'the French metropolis. Madame Ambyylivos iif a from the town of —: ——. The family con ned only of M. Aubry, his wife; a child about a year old, and one maid servant, 1 In the little town, every light is out by ten o’clock, ahd-of ponrise the most perfect •solitude reigns at that Kodr iatheirhousp; -which lies off- the road and is completely hidden by trees. tOne night last -winter, Madamp Aubry waaeitting alonS, reading, tlerjhuspahd had left her in the morn ingitp visits friend some six.or eight miles oB>.and,;as he expected to hring™jion!L6 a considerable sum BftaoneyfJieHad taken ihegnsuaC precaution ot arminfediinifelf witEji ptariof pistols, Atabont o'clock fhe Jttdyjrant.up toherroom to-put -far childjo bad, Tier apartment wgjfa large roota ondjife first floor,filled np odxmestde by gn old fhshibned chimney, anfl-bn 'the othfi£by-afdeep and-spacious alebye, hear which stood her - infant’s cradle. The nigh'tiWaa* gloomy one, cold and dark, and e-fery’tow and then a dashiot rain beat ;against the Gothic windows. The treesin thegarden bowed to the Wind, ‘find '.heirhrancoes came sweeping agfjjnstrthe was-a night :ih whichthe ol the mansion waiC more corn 'd melancholy than Wa9„ usual;— i Aubry sat down on Ja low chair 3 fire, whichrby itssnddenjflashis, uncertain light over the vast apart throwing its antiqhe c&rvings and ngpHjy tnrusjnto bright** relief 3r.shade. She bad her child on afiJJ bad just finished rfrabarimr »cradle. She eaat her -vy — craale was little oepupant, whoso :e already plosed., Hast then,, this led np brightly, andtKrew a strong the alcove, by which the lady dic ed a pair of teet cased in heavy nailed shoes, peeping out under the: cur tain in front of the bed. A thousand thoughts passed through her mind an an instant. The person hidden there was a thief, perhaps an assassin—that was clear enough. She had no protection no aid at hand. Her husband was not to return ti! - all eight at soonest,: and it was now Only half-past six. What: waß to be done ? She did not utter a single cry, nor even start on her.seat.' The servant girl prcbably would not have had such presence of; mind. The robber probahly meant to re main quiet where he was till midnight, andithen seize: the money- her husband was to bring with 1 him ; but if hef should find that he was discovered, andihat there was no qberiit tha'house!bht woirfMi, he would not fail to leave his hiding-place, and secure their silence by murdering thenfiv* Besides', mightnotthe |irl hethe robber's accomplice? Several slight causes of suspicion . antered.her mind at once, and all these reflections passed through her miucj in less time than ;we take to wiite them;' She decided at once what she would .do, which was to.spnd.the girl oafof th¥to9i&. ‘ » “Ybu knowthat dish my husband likes,'' said she, without betrayin f her alarm, by ths.lqgg *d»ngdiifjhe tonesioDhhr tike? “I ought Co have remembered to have it -got ready lor hissupmr. Go-downstairs and seaabbnt-it. 4 ' ; * * “ ‘ ir “Does not rnadame require my help here, as she generally' does ?' ’ (ashed-'the servant -f j, £. - .jX X X ir No, I will attend to everything myself. J know my * husband would be pleated, 1 if he was to come home after hie ride ia Sjifch bad weather, and find a good Bupper ■ready.” Aftefe,aotohgi|fcbiy,§whiai! innrßased in; Chbladys mind 1 thhtr suspCioff"she”was forced to conceal,, girl left the-room-yi The noise dfheristops oh' the'stairsf died qway gradually, ana Madame Anbry was jeft alone with her child, 'with those two Test, motionless post, still-peeping out undenthe curtain. , she ke}it by ,ttie fire, witK-Her chilcTon hbridap, continuing to caress it and sing, to.it,.almos{ mechan ically. The child cried: it wanted to be put to bed, butjito cradle wasmear thefal cove—near thosesdreadfal how tedold she find courage to go near them? , At last, she made -a violent effort*. 1 “Come, -iny child,.".said she, and got up., Hardly able to starid'erect, dhe Walked toward the alcove, close, to, thero)?ber. ..Shp put;the child iu the' Cfadle J' singing* it Co sleep as usual. hew aqunh iiislii Datiou'Bhe Bad to sing. When the child fell asleep, ghijj.left it am}-resumediter seat by the nrd. .' She did not dare to leave the room; it would arouse the; suspicions ofjthe rdbber, and of the girl, probably ia,!lSlfe! Sts if It was to purchase her own safety.— The clock pointed to seven. An hour yet, a'Whole hour, beforoher. husband would come I Her eyes were fixed on those feet, -Which threatened her with death at any nujment, witb-S sortldf fascination. - The deepest silence reigned in the room. The infant slept quietly. We do not know whether even Sit Her jilalee, would have been bold enough to try a straggle with the-robber. Madame Am bryi sheifelMS'no' claims to valor, but only to that passive courage, founded on reflection, which 1b farjthe rarer ot the two. riEvery few min trfeß she would hear a noise in' the gar den. In that noiße, a ray of hopeshone on herJbr umbment— it «as hef hhltiand, it was deliverance L? B&tho—lt wal only the wind and ram, or the shutters creak mg. What an age every minute aeemed b .. h,a feet moved!— Does the thief mean to. leave U. Paee!!. No. Itwas'only a alight, movement, to% H ’ le P h“- self by changing his position. The clock only —and thtfcldekis too How iritaSh nngnikhf K»w many- silent prayers . [in these trying minutes! She took up a book of devotion and tried to read, but nerieyea-wouldwahderfrbm the page to nx on those heavy shoes. All at once a tbought Bros* that chilled her to the very * leart, i ®ffP Boae ter husband should not come! The weather.-ig stormy, : aud he faisfUatraKiift tl* village' he 4en«o.- 1 erhaps they have persuaded him it was unsafe to travel at night with so large a I ?85«;£;M?QUt himf.pßrhhpa.'tLey have forced ,4iip, with friendly , violence, to yield to theiturgent' invitatloba to wait tut morning. \ It is striking eight—and nobody comes.; The idea we have alluded to appears to her more and more proba ble. After two hours of such agony, the unhappy iadjy whbae courage had been kept up by tbeihope of filial rescue, feels her strength and hope fail her. Soon she hears a noise under the window, and lis tens, doubtfulljy. The heavy outer-door creaks on its hinges, and shuts with a cla mor , a well-known step is heard on the S l and a man enters—a tall, stout man. It Is he, it is he I At that moment, if he had been the worst of all'husbands, he would have been perfection in his wife’s eyes. He had only taken off his wet cloak and put away his pistols, and delighted at again seeing what he loves most on earth, opens hiS arms to embrace his wife, she clasps him Convulsively, but in a mo ment, recovering her sell-possession, puts her finger oh his lips, and points to the two feet that were peeping out under the curtain. If J£, r -'4 a V r ?® a d wanting iq pres es“;r?f not have deserv ed to be the husband of such a womafl tie made a alight gesture to show he un derstood her, and said aloud, “Excuse rfi’ ? y l ear d * t * le money down stairs. Idl be back in two minutes'.” Within .that time he returned pistol in hand. He j looks at the priming, walks to the alc-ve, J b . e of his right hand is on (thft-trigger, with'the oth er hand he seizes one of the feet, end ;cnes in a-voice bf thunder, “Surrender |or you re a dead jman! ’ > He drags by the deet.into the middle ot the room a man of m osr ill favored- aspect, crouching low to .avoid the pisfol which is held within an inch of his head. He is searched, and a jsbarp dagger ia lound on him.; He con leases that the girl was his accomplice, and had told M. Aubiy would bring a large Bam home that night. , Nothing remains pow but to give them over to the author ities. Madame Aubry asked her husband to pardon them, but the voice of duty is loader than, that 0 f pity. When M. An bry heard from his wife all she had gone tnroagh, he conld only say, “Who would have thought youi eo coqrageous )' ' but in snite of her conriige, - she 1 was attacked that night with nervous fever, and did not get over her heroism for sev eral days. | ; The Tom Thumb Wedding. || ■ The 'marriage of two unfortunate and dwarfedspecimenfeofhanwnieymight au;g gest, on pure phyaiologicalgroanda, very grate thoughts to|a well-balanced mind. # po - r .present iepref«. to confip.onr, this extraordinary wedding, with just such moral reflections, as,may spring up by‘the. way; In the first pkco, it will hardly be credited! that such nuptials could create such a delirium of excitement as t o take away the common sense of thousands of individuals. And yet such was the lu dicrous fact. New York was in a turmoil and bubble “fromimorn to dewy eve," ex cited' beyond allj measure because in Grace church a atago had been erected fpr the exhibition pt a serio-comic play in which the human form,- dwarfed into.de formity.by a dispensation of the. Creator,- was to be made a spectacle for both deris ion and profit. Religion, delegated to the pit, abdicated her {dignity and played cla Mtir to successful hnmbng on the .stage. {There was a genius in this theatrical exhi bition. Who but Barnnm—the exponent of humbug, the emeritus professor of mo ney-making devices, could thus have made religion and Inure clasp hands in n bargain of trade, in which sanctity was bartered taway for the miserable pittance of a mar riage fee. Of all modes heretofore adopt ed by Barnnm, this last “hit” is decided ly the most triumphant he has ever achiev ed. His archetype in morals-is the lago whom Shakspearo has impaled in a niche Of-perpetual infamy. He is determined •fo "make all the! money he can —to put money in his pocket’ ’ let consequences be what- they may. Many a lfaplesa Roderi go will find, in following the chase ot the lago of Gotham, that with no “money at all” he has the consolation of knowing ■that he has got ja. “little more wit.” — Mirror. I French Notions of American Ged : graphy. 4 The Almanack du Magazine Pittoresque contains the following patjegraph ip aa ab stract of events of the war in the United sj. It . - j. , fejeraU{toons' aasenflxie at Harper’s Ferryl cross the Potomae, and’ after a first,engagement: occupy A-lexan- May27—Tho Federals commanded by. Gen. Banks, experience a. first reverse.— They recroas the Potomao, and fall back upon WillUffisbnjrg: Richmond ;"joi» the first day the ad vantage remains the Confederates ; on the second-day thev experienee consid erable loss, and abanaonCorinth. ■ f i, -After seven- days of bloody fighting near Richmond (Mane 28 to 29) 95,000 Federals, commanded by McClellan, .re tire pdnfederata'iam.Yiiwhich. with reinforcements brought bv Gens. Beauregard And tdackßon have', been in creasedto 186,000inen. They take posi tion on the James., River., 17 miles from TOltyM HiJ ; U i-H W 6 leaTn from] the cover of the book Vltfeb has furnished the -foregoing gems that “the Central! Committee of Primary Instruction in the r City of Paris has pla ced the Magazine Pittoresque on the list of books proper to be given ks-prizes in the public ,■. j ;■ s. j*, Documents on-the Hebcllion. Mr. Prank Moore haa been authorized P re P ar 6 for the library ef Congress a collectlonof doouments on the : rebellion from its commencement Negro Soldiers. The whole.of hfew Sjbgfaiud Igsnow be ing scraped to gjet np one regiment of : Thhh-ifar -governor! AnareWfOl* Massachusetts, succeeded in enlisting about j^h^e^hnpdred. »T^ a T EE ar ? at present time fifteen „ rnßalem (Swedenborgian) church esTh Massachusetts. ' The- Kentucky Senate have reeonsider oA|be resolutions! eenenißg Colonel Gil ,ei*4. _ The Legislature 'then. adjourned (medib. '• : . .5;.,,;: j. WEIiVESBM MORNING, MARCH 11, 1888. A flush of green is on the lrfafriis, A warm breathpsnteth kLtfieair, And h) the.earth a hoarfcpttige there Throbs underneath her gnows .Life; is astir among the xtoa&jg Ana, by the moors and far tfo stream, .The year. asTrom atortfiweam, Wakeain tbesunshineon th^budj; •" . .j f ’ Wakes np in mask, as thfe |sg : Of woodland pool receives Through bright flowers, (®btaided leaves broken sunlight; golden gteen. She sees the outlawed' wiq tef Stay Awhile, te gather after hint Snow-robes, frost-erystaladlUadeiu, ! And then in soft showera passaway. ] * • . a. . She could not love rough well, And cannot choose burmottrn him now bo wears awhilo on her youhg brow His gift—a gleaming icicle, rhetrturnfr her4oving;to the Bdh, ’ Upheaves her bosom’s swell to'his, And, in the joy of his first kiss, forgets for aye one; Old winters pledge from her' he reaves— That though glittering sptfr— And zones her with_a green ermar, And girdles rounifher brow^with-leave*. The primrose and wohd-violet Ho tangles in her shitfing-faAir, And Reaches elfin breezes feir To sing hersoine sweet canzonet. All promising long summer httirs, when she m his embraceehall lie, Under the broad dome of fcrtgbter sky, On mossy couches starred witii flower?. Till she smiles back again to him The beauty beaming fronrhi* face, And, ro W lufbt, glow**ith the grace Of Eden-palaced cherubim., v , 0 earth, thy glowing lovelinets * J • Around thrown An undimmed joyanceifßitftowo, And sunn d us o'er with happiness. OUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, TATE, CADMAN & CO., Manufacturers of eyery variety of finished BBASB WORK POE P?TJMBERS GA»* or BTEJL2L FITTERS, MACHINISTS axd COPPERSMITHS, | DBABB CMTWes OEi EVEBY BE. seription made *o order Steamboat wore, steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at- Kefineritj '*■ also, s I, agents for the Western - D‘et-ic" of Pennwlvanla. for the sal, of Harsh. LansdeU A . •«Patents phon Pamp, thwheet-ever invnn* !?£S? . V v ilv “ •* 1* not liable to get out ol order and will throw more water then a or. pomp twice Its Mt». ' feblldlT Bi'iLumw i-NneosiairaoßJ We are now manufacturing a superior arwlcte of LIM S>, which we are prepared to'deliver from our COAI YARD, 508 XIHKBTTBTSEET. Best quality oi I'amllylCoal always oi aandasosaai. « mvtrt BICBKIW. NTEWABT « Ml. CHARLES L. CAhDWELL, (Sueceasor to das. Holmes A Co. PORK P AC KKR, Dealer in B^^WcMSugar;-Cured Hams, • ~d*ell:lvd; . ———- COAX USD FOR SAXE—THE NIB renber offers for>al«, very low hit farm of 85 acres, situated in Washington township Colum blaoa ono mile and a lrom Ba dne*vU!e station ontho Pittsburgh A Cleveland Railroad. Fnllyfi/tv ucr**s are improved and un* dor cultivation and the whole is rico In coal atom. '1 he buildings aro a bowed log house, log stable, c>w sbed, Ac, The farm is well situated within one mile of the railroad. Terms of sale—One-half rash, with reasonable tlmo for the reminder. Price $25 ner acre. Address, MICHAEL McSWIGGEX. SalineiriUe Columbiana county, Ohio, Refe' to Jaa. M.Cabe, Kou Btroot. Pittsburgh, ft bfcfl fiundaw. JpUTE LiHPS. Wearejastln reoelnt of a largo eraortment of fine imported BOUIMIKM GtASB LAMPS eut end guftt of beautiful patterns, a useful and ornamental . i HoUday Gift*, Also a large stock of Lamp«at reduced prices, WELDON. BMMIiHK A KEIJuV, dec2o;ly. 1&4 V/oodsj’eeL'near 6th. gfACH BIAMOSD STEEL WORKS, PA RK, BROTHER A CO., Best Quality Refined Oast Stasl, Square, Fiat and Octagon, of aU siica. Warran ted equal to any imported or manufactured in this conn ry. da; Offioe and Warehouse. No. 148 and 131 First and 120 and IBS Second streets, Pitta mrgh. fobldlyd Hole, Btoeli, - Draft, Bond and Hort- Face, Beal Estate and Her. oboniliae Broker. Desirable Mill property and other Real Estate to the amount of $lOO,OOO for sale low.- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offloe No. 69 Grant rtreat, near the Coart House. Pittsburgh. in LL BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO 1%. hla carewill receive prompt attention. Col lections made and the money promptly remitted,. deo6:lyd - MO WEBS AW REAPERS, HOUSE IYE POWERS and seperatora. farm mills, fod der cutters, oorn shelters and all klnda of farm machinery for sale by , BECKHAM « LONG, 127 Liberty atroo*. mh4. CURTIS <2. SQPB|NMET* t , s U O CBECABPES TUB - AMD .'JOBBER.' '■ SHOP VIRGIN ALLEN, between Wood And lAberty Streett, ■ - ; PITTSBURGH. PA. AWOrders aollolted.and- promptly attended to. anS ' . . , - -:!»c • 'a- - '.o.uli T: OTN FOR SALE-THB SUBSCBI. ber offers for taletomMiglble Xoto.Stnated on theoorinercf arcya attartand Centra Avenue adjoining tbe'Sevdnth. Ward, in Plttfbwnahlfi.— The lota are each St lest front by 110 feet deep, mining back, to an alley.nnd are. entirely iaola J ted bystreets imd alley* pneyeryijSide. Two of thelrts have framer homes on them, five rooms and hall in each, hydrants on tie prtmUoa. They* will be sold all togetb'oriiflveryfavorable terms. Enquire of' JAS.,INeC*:BE, A gent, fob 27 ~ . S-, V ■&&&*&> Mar Fonrth. Directory of the hospitals. U-The United St-tea fanitary Commission havo established an offio«-ofiiu(>nnationiaro«ard to pwftontMivthefteiiftnil the Army of the We te Bya reference to books. *hich. are I °&is^^-'(gia'irfdA at present id aWflospi-Msrthe army ol 5S Wert 7-1 2d. ilTso what iehis proper address 7 3d. iWhat Is the name of the Snrgoon or Chaplin of thehospi all' -'.■ - , . . . . fth. If not in hospital at present, hashe reoent * hospital, and at'what Mi! Ifreeeatljtdisehmged-from hospital; -was he discharged from servieeT , . ■ 7th. If not, what were his orders on leaving 7 ; 1 .The Commission willalso jarmahmore nieoiflo information »a to the Condition- of any patient in tno General Hospitals, within as short a space of rim, possible, after a request to do so from any of Its dorresponaing societies, The offioe of the DlieoMry -will beopen daily from 8 o’olo-ik a, m., to No wojk -P-. to.,j>Jidj;ae-i oossiblo thj^^ht. Seoretary for the Weetem Department IT, 8. Stmitary Commission,No, 4R9.Walnut 6t., Lon-. iavilie. Kentucky. i : : Janl4;Hmd. ; : Know all beauemthat the place for Boots and Shoes U Mo Jlolland'teo Fifth street sprimo: PITTSBURGH. Pd, uixi'rAcri'asas or J. H. OASZDA7. CEO. R. COCHRAN, COSHEIM3M °n , »a«,|'otso ; jwn % rnTTwiSSS' JNO. & ®^j^^OKMRT. steainers. N^wYnrt t Y k 'fc C t^ 4 -T? , ’ W^o,^-Li ’ r «f» 001 I _Uropool of Balti e... .*J aroh 2Ujiew V OrkJaverpool Teutonia.;....... ...March 2LNew York..BDuthln?n 5“!^ lasian —March 25„Sow,tort.'UTerpSr “S'M APttt l.ft»tOa.i..„.Xi V erpool April Yotk»Liverpool rsoic. XtitlQPt; \ i Aria March H.Xlvarpooi,........NoiYork ft an? a. MarchlB_ c outlikniptan...-New York Bavaria Mar<ih2s.-.Sotitlialmpron...-NiswYork Hatnmonla... April York Borasaia York *• raniKt "i"' (OOB&EOTXD DAILY FMt THE MOBHIXQ p3sT') . The following*™ the baying and Balling rate; for Gold, SllYer,\&e.: . {■ Boytaff Selling 4O 100 : ... 30 ,0-) Demand Notes.; .. 40 OO Eastern Exchange. par 3 ....... par • par X New York 8a1tim0re....;*..,,. Phi adelphla... Boston . Wealerp Exchange. Cincinnati...... car Vi SS | St LOOIS* ......p4f PITTSBURGH PBQDTJgE tfASKET. I Opfiob op thkDailyPo9t; ).o I Wednesday .March 11,18u5, j I Bemarku-A genarai peivade3 eV j ery department of trade; and everything sc em? to |beat a stand SOIL IViththe ej-ceiitinn nToim.lt , I jobbing trade theießinit little: doing]' -Thedull ■ j and unsettled state of'ihu'. markets tbrojiihoht I country. East and WeshTs fußysytjipaHuiea : I tritb here, The derangements in-the Gold and | Silver market* absorbs-all,other tdfcics;' SSiMa. has been eitraordinary.jeflorti madb. fc keoit'itp lithe premium on that’bran chef ourctirrency, bnt'l bit won’t do, it must con-^I I tinnes pleasant. ■ Our rivers SreTp jink navigable I I .order. The boats import yestetihiy weremostly I I {pressed intothe Government service; being order-1 I jed to reportat Ciatdnnali.. 4mimg those selected I IhveretvrooftheAUeKbenxriverboats.: Flour trus I I dull; in fact, there ware no bayen-at 'tfie present I j rates, and btrttsjr-trttfiefionj tft I stock in this market is not iirg»*trhilit the-t- J I ® el P“ for some tme paStVSreiimitej. Groceries] I j-The marketfanotSD fltnii aHdbtijreirs manifest J I teas disposition la operate. Holders, however, are 1 holding out for- the old rates. 1 The stock jtijnar-| ket is not largo. is a‘verf difficult I I article to quote at present, the market being very j unsettled. In theabseneo ot’sales we omilquo-f tations Bacon—The sales have Mien off during tho past few days: prices, however, have been j well maintained ond a good local- trade is. being I earned on. Oils—;The market at pteseut'ds in a] very unsettled condition. . TbodoUqess that has 1 ’ come over tho oastern markeb has its effects here. I Potatoes—The reooipU on the inertiu-se; wet j Dote sales oftWo IMS amounting do’ 520 bus. Na- [ •bannocks atsl OS@l 11. from store. I 7 May—Saleirt6 los&f M. -;. . OHwaro neglected at present-,wo note sales of IflO bblsHeiined, Free, at33e. We .could learn of] oooporation in Crude, buyers are holding off -\ ] ,1 Bucon—The rates were Shoulders Ce: Sides So; Plaid Hams 3;i@S,'<c; S C Homs IOSIOHe. The I sales in lots font tip 21,000 tt»s. j Flax Mectl oil—Prices bare advanced to 1 ration. -Ilried rratt—Sdles of 00 bushels Apples at Peaches—so bushels choice, $3 25@ Btanfi-Sntes of 7S bus of Small White $250; SalA—StUlUeclining. sales at $1 55®i *5. ■ firm; sales 10 tierces prime City Leaf lOJftaillc; country at lower figures. A*gTX»-T?Salefl6 bbls.at 19®20c*Adoz. Seeda—Clover duQ afss7s; * Wblshy—Sale* 50:febls City Rectified at 52c PgQVISIOS MARKET. Chicago Provision# dull and neglected. Very few buy ers are willing to taka hold In the present unset tled condition of financial affiairs. and holders are .nOtwillihftom&kerconce&ions. A few sales of Meea Pork.were reported at $l3 lor fair country. andsl3 50rg>U for city brands. Bulk xrodßox MeatenominaL There are very few on the mar ket, Lard is jn}toffered to any extent, and hold ers not bemg.wimng to except the torlccAoffered, a round lot of choice city steameu. was sol t: at IQ&6, a few small Jots' of lair to good country at 10@10ldc. ’Sallowdull;: with very little*on the market, Baxter scaroe and .firm, prime sampled bring outside'.prioes. BaUimere Coffise Marked Hareh7tl|. Smcß the dateof oor-last weekly summary no tranBactioaBqfj.mportanpBuhaTobefih'reported in this market, ; 3)he inquiry for all. descriptions at the oloseis very Uanted.ntttlifttaers show hodis posltinn toixaako;tmy.‘Cdw#e4Sions to effebt sales; and priGoeore auoteias before :rJtio: 33k®S4Kc; .LakUayra 37@380;. JaTa4Q@42c $ fi>. Stock of Rio In dirt hands 10.000 bags. Of other descriptions the supply is very-limited. CUudnnatl Tobacco Karket. The *alos.%o£Leaf.Tobftoeo at Morris A Chal font's Warehouse, tfiew 18hhds-and T boxes*via; 2bhds, VxrgmiaLuga, $15.25318.85; 2dodoleaf, $20320 75; A hhda KentdokyLugs, $1T75@19 50: 10 hadsdo I*eet $15319 50p7 boxes 1 Ohio‘ frosted, $960. - ...... . . .. ' • < . . " i Cincinnati. s Ihe rlver oaaibtoa atindonSaturday, and, up bad swollen sit inches,-From this'place-, t# tliowsniliGr over, thir ty-feet water in th'q cuaimosh -witfc. about ten feet orattb f Ta3b' ‘Sfi^Ld^erOhior.tJttfiibeflaDaund Termmiee are ifi;fin'eiifrrik*b?e6l'der; ! ' Withfair freight* arejinod&ratfi for-Rittaburih and Jaaspyule,- Shipments are making ,to the former Eoirit it 80340c.,-and: to, Nash viHe at $2 per one anared-podhtbi ?• *j •* -* ' * : Cdpt David was offered, and refused, $60,000 for the steadier Prioress, on Friday. Tno bidders wanted to purchase this fine packet for the Cairo and (JOlumouaimaiLtrade. Varner haa purchased the Kan? awha paoket Allen Collier, from John Swaaey. A for $15,000, «ash.-H ' " - ’ 'Thelittlesteamer 3Cry,Us«was sold to Dy Harper f&: WaahiqgtonKerr, on Saturday . Capt John NeW<Jdmb has named his new paok -at the ldahoe,. She will bo completed within two 'months j - StihTUl& . 7 The river fell' about fourfeet at.lbia point yes ' •’ However, tberois plenty ofvva er tn the Cumb?rtap(t.yet, an It we>fltink .willbe for’ some ttmejto.come, ~ . Pi ;. k>-.-u ’ Wijir tire erbeptlon of Government business, fbinp'look fstber doll at •" - - i ThirivetJi6reisrjMiig..«lQwly, In tha tw ent>- four hbttrs'fcfialns at ten 6 block yesterday morn mgit had reoededS inches, andiva* then 17 feet \C inQhea &bo£e low“Wßter mark in Dee. 1860, There is ahigh stage ofwator out to Cairo, and below/' * J The Illinois River k suit swelling rfowbvand overflowing itsbankft fromXasellsaown.; ! Bu6i- Tjesa is dull on that occssioned by thehteh 1 water./ ,iu *’ .. *"* " , DAVIS '& PHIILIPS, 6EASS FOIiVBEItS« FINISHERS, MANUFACTURES* AND DEALERS In Iron Pipr, : a ■ ' y PUAPB and brass works. Partlodlar attention paid to thefitting up and - : •Rflpp.iring Oilßefineries,&e. flaw Fitting and PJnmbingin ail it* Also, Agents for Handlings A Foster's Ki«d3or pump for Bandana Power uire, ItiiM noadpfrr ■fail. j«nlQ DEALEBS IN OILS. S. M. KIBH & CO., . ' ~ZZ Pure IVo. 1 Carbon Olt, : ago- ■■ j : BBNZO Ii : iS oilwarranted, ■ - ah23:lyd l THEARDESCO OIL COMf'NY '.!• ]||AlfllFicttßE ABTD BATE FOS ATmaaleagapeiiorurticleof '■* ’• Refined Ardesco OH, NON-gXPI.OSIyg. ALHO, P U B E BEN ZOsI. H . warehouse, 27 IKWISISTIfiKET - ’PITISBURan. PEKsi: I* uoon t o i.l. ’ .yv ,o rk DUNCAN, DUNhAJP".* CO., 1 I Manufectarersof PVBB. WHITE BEFlVffb °A» B O jsr O I.l* .a . b 2M LIBISBTT STH^^PiUe- | The Fhilosophio, Burner. ■: »BpuMoniKi Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil is now | row. JB possesses many Eulvantagos oyer thei I Common Burners. , .] I f- Itmnkeo a large or mall light-frith perfeetl I ooznbnstion. . .1 I % Itwffihvn karqtiantttjr ol ollwitli stfefy. I witnalongorshortohimney.-l I te Rnaa- boTOed asa taper ■ .1 I ean ahrays be made to' born] eodnox&lfiallyv I I whßallight above theeon& 0 j taer^. I These burners are the oommon No. X slse, mad I can be put on nowin use. Every per-'! [ spaudnf C«b(mi)4,shoald- Jiave : aPhilowphic ] r FOKbSh : is or osen ' Spida j! PIANO DEALEBS; ; BARGAINS SECOND HAND PIANOS! laA fFFifFfSl 111 ® 7 «CTATB.-BEAV. C I —tiful black Walnut case, very little' - I- iwed- u... $330 |A,7€otave»ChiakenQg, Rotewood,round -- I . wrners, ahrst rate in5trument............. . 200 J AJ octave. Hays & Co,. a - : | [ nanasome instrument, in good order- -. J7fln [ A octave, Btodart, Rosowood, carved ‘'| paxmels in front...-. 165 : octave, Zale & Co, Rosewood, round I ft-wLiian excellent Piano - 160 4. ® octave, Chirkering, Rosewood round I , wrners, a goc*d reliable Pi*nd,....r~... 1501 i | octave, llallet, Davis & Co. ii os-wood 138 ?2°?l’-£?S? art^ .Mahogony. round front * 80 A * oot. Swiff, do , J 75 J A 6 oot, German. do * Oo‘| A 6 oct, punham, do 50‘! Loud do -,‘‘46.i A oot, Engl sh do ao f AOotc, *ce *do I*l JFors&leby ............ f 81 WOOD BTHEET. RffABES PIANOS-JDST RKCKIV-^ ed~Two 7 oct. Square Brand Carved Pian* ; os, finished book and front and carved letra. One' 7 oct. Square Qraud Plain Case Piano,- finished: back and front, and carved legs.'. Also one beau** tiful hail Grand Piano* Tha abeve Piancehave 'be Agraffe Treble and all other late, valuable im provements, A 6% = and 7'octaveTlolh Pianos are expected »bis week. ' ■ . • t CHAKLOITE BLDBE, Sole AgH janlS 4S Filth Street* - • PrrasmjKGH bk ascii, so. ns W.ood Streflt'.'of-thft Baltimore Piano tory. established in'lB3B, A oholoe stook of Piano, 7 qotavo Centre Pianos, cnmbininx ‘ all th t :eesan-- tiab of a first olasa Instrumontwitn late noYeltiec (onderpatent). Hijhly Important to tho"onUau G pianist. Low for caahoracceptanee. ; WISEatBKOIHBg; < Mana&otnrsra. s: fISOCEBTDEA! wmxun Bit»Al£¥, WHOLESALE OROC EP HOB. 18 AND SQ WOOD STBEET, • laSktl XSX.TSBDBS 100 cates of eaoh ln store and fof sile by' MmißK;A:Slcimos.-.v ; WILLIAM CABB & CO. WHOIESAIE GROCERS.. ; And Importera ot I WISES, BRANDIES, DINS, .dMU ■ ; ' ASSO. ■ ■ Distillers and Dsdem ln rune OU> MONONfIAHELA'RyBWEISKP: . agg £ Liberty-Street,-, ;L , ; noßdy ;", ■ ’ PITTSBUHQjH. PA. JAMES A. FETZiEBi FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ■ rot rmt Biui aT • ‘b "OCMninllJ,' ;r *•■ Corner Rarltct And Ftralatreef,, a ■? ••■ ’■ • - -V.J EETigiiTJJ^HjPA; BKFKR TO—Francis 9. Bailer, Xsq- Willi am Dilworth,- Sr. B.Onthbert & Son, 'Pittsburgh, Boyd A Ott. HetskersA Swearingen, rS- Braar, Oam. M.AMyßank,Tjßt; Howell. Mangle A Coi!‘ geonte ;W. Anderson., Donlon. Paxton A Co„ Wheeling. .my2Bapt£ls WM- ILSMITH .. —..JOS. K.HUNIBB Wffl. H. NiOITH & VoV -|os: ; ia;«EboiW r DrsV Itibqets (3 S •deß "PITISB BOH . EUROPEAII^^^pAGINM:^ fraeus: iITTIBAir, EUROPEAN >m. ; Agent AW-.WatarstraetcPttfiinrßli.- Pa^ . ispreparedto bring out nr send ‘.bade, passengers. ■ from or to soar part of. the • bid 'cdnptn, other by Itetnrorsailaignackets. - ! w : : 819H£b5a5&3 FOB.BAUS, payahlelnany: P«rtiPf.X«”P a r. .; •: ■ ' . Agent fbr tneTndlananoGs and Ciocinnau Kail road, Also. Agent for the old Blgolt Star bine ft Sailing Pacfcels,-and for. tholines of Steamer* uadi log between Kew ‘york.ityerpool. flla3gow aid. Salway. ■ ••; v -' ; fell ’ Spencer & ..'JtßKiiy* BREWEBS MD IAifEBS,: SIIBNOI.VTIOS OF RjtftWlciliiinp bmigegotfaitf httfliaa «tl& offieaSa»Bip*r. gfc|SpiBisS»lSg S3/iira'is l sA“: i a|£.l! Jrillk#thankful ta thafrlaiS*of rh* Ufa firm for * oantiimanee of thoir patninoie, aud prornij. fojaato it tn aUrrli; fi> bndMwoo mmutdly, IriQ hay®, OUT, tflMiPMBj Waffi UlC:.faU l * C Ad3r» t »S B SMNOERi MoKAY tergsaMttasr 'o*l T *ll # «i; ‘«..<>;;iv:f''!'- :/.” - .gAgjg; caa’l'S'i-;. - . ini}7;; jo**c owi»-, , i'J ’ / "!o !•></{>,•,■ y.fi Ti! rj; •■■j-vr lw !S&~ W. SiKiiftetj *o -* -t» 3V* ~' j; sg<ife;a#~ >** ~ ** jj!ig'fr ’ Established 1842* M‘VEBDIOAXi; , ii *>f.^!? , 7 i ®l I !SW tteifeBt«fhfei«c!rt Ss^Si^£sraf.4SSiS ,^0 3y?ap d, »‘"«'d«»4iw | 3 : SSr »wAt;aijr tiwifittlanjnif ana datuni»«; .Their - 92p^;^h^iUi^ouia«e;«uisiotle3ds3rtKt&>4 ■' rwßed in tenorenM, spnuwr ap *3 maifotoaft-aad arid'oppeafdiKies f romt^|Vegt^Mß^^gdo^.&riHe■ scop (pstottijm.' HO) Sment in hood talc of both the. Old W6rldahd.--B>- the United fltateJmiiTkfca iutrttuvhealthand happiness-will ;dtEdn;bfi>cia atessaa CtiMgßsaeaand alLdf ItsJfindreddue&ecs. (a : which -so suny ‘ annually- fill our pojm tries, can sW'%™i?W.sM<reidui»i!4ey.s<tand to tt- in *6© iaa g&ifr -» °* KB2j?^S^° tott !* fo,fi ' - Imftten «of |”ifflMW;lMMafltiBtfWt r» T , <h&lr 1 " L -rrS ]fe THAW t, \:■ , sf-, I ateted ftr years, when relieved p£ cfompletelygcurodv- I have been afflicted with a yeiy miigntot jnflanuitary OSrysipelas for yearac ••I hate called ossoveral of giwnaast butail without any beu- P®tr.h called onl)6btor3ran£fcrup„ SQiae evra-, uhncompgsed of herbs.-. -I ari; now aa.well,'" "Any person wiehinfp f (V-sper mpi . *%jfe°an&:yH THOMAS,ffUNLAP’S.. i ‘HOTr lyigiHEßycKirrjF t juffit# r have t hsvehad nospaila orhtc since then; I &eri>frteP ■■ •' ■ oopitiictoly, ourod,. For further; • ■ information pleaso call ot-N0.2 BfcTJlrfratroct; 1 > ; ; JAMBd"B&AI>£HY„ j IMPQBT^LNT 5 TOL^PIES TOt'fellriCwlm 'ai 5 ' HOE* nave been rfrtottelollowedj mu 11 :.,■ ;-• ;•. moTtrig J-* .-3 | Obstenotion w;BtoppagO of Katuis; :«in Teßt<Htri*the.wstem to perfect kislttwlMa J OTMfc.-Alsc in aU.eaata of Dcbjifo. er, WTtrvss&T i -- Hystcnc«,-Pa{vii4iicHu!,kz. t Ao. f tfce. ittmeb ajo.theforHnimMnofffiorctsoriutK diecaaoi-: ? , , . r ekatfita/otktfiKetffa’fcfea'faefa'inoctt&tKeafe/o^:- -. nt the-saino utpy tifltf' invigo* -1 rktof^nadMfitQg|prihßg^rt«nrtQa>hettlthy^ftn»-u; -MKfSii bOSaSA&lilna 60 Pffli? ftufa* On Doiiii ! ' : - ysara, Hu' bnslnece his Mq'HSK?’ jjßjggP ■y ~, » i., findont tKBsto?WJW Segular e« ,m«at QfaCTri^^dateiOf^d^^tM^nßtregnig-f; lid by tbs due ofhlafntnsdlsa aadSnSiw-iila ',; l*lvio6r JHKp? &-:;;.VV yCrTI'T. iT^:.'__ ' , jdto all diseases arisioa from a hereditary taiafc to tl» form L 3- ; tt*tei '■"■ 'tttorUOß,.,-TOd.»,cs»t jawj.dtaiß -pf *Undl*. -rv . eaaes.thsotiliii’of'trbSeditEb'BatieatTt'Kitlreb - . • - -. ? li n-mdSi i>/i; oftol (ns# w» % Cto taSfebim destraettoi.J a» . thdenly reliable maodlMjtabirS jntia country' ’-‘i aMto,n»to«aa a*> ■ : a 'dir? jo, cars this :': J * yiipfnlJlMtta* treats n«»?fb63dU'trojrantiß >j., Dujj'^eT ?, olttisiKadilelfaa . u aether with all ilseasosof ttslMPttr««tlsJni , , -' ---A; >s****'*'~lribißj : tbe 3j'fflptQmveoTttaiiiiEr'C~ ' ;J»i directed to DKBWWp,.So,o#£SKhIiO *5 .- Stw?Pittabdrjh.p£wffl w toicodiaidly paEtretm ’ '.si. nMediolae eenttocdEy !•» *■ «4wen» ft«m otettrstum.-. - , ’rOffee and Ho. BO -Saflbiitai '■* ■ Pa. . nol%d^was.j ' Vt I ! 4M i ■ , Iron EWnciesW. ' mcwwmdßmjßtnimaH s . ‘ v ’ ifi& tiie Pinn. •& B£| r'" :; PmSE6?ia J 3 *■ lixfl. Steam Bngfnpg. TMiffoff fynmihraft to one *■. «>■ Bm Mills, Bair Mi] liL >BlMtrnrnao«v fMtorlaa, I ■” - "*■‘•- , ■., ■ •■•. :•• flivocKtimlsr attes tlin tt tbs eorstroetlon et ■ ■■■ 7 - fetmts mSSlaclunerr far srial mills, and fiw.;. i ULfiat at stortoctice, R>tntfaaattUyuicrg ofeveiy • ' • ami Sheet Iron- iVffr^nght lron Shafting. Hangers.and- nf~ ■■••'•■ and ScSWt£eSifiui<iSri£<!r ~ WoolsnMMmflaiTaniMacMaaCaidfi - -'. ! ,v Owpnoeßwelow.irarmaohinsrsmaonJiirtwr:,!.?; Uetlkt and lrirrMitid 1 - aßsdJtwj.'.r l - UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, :;j ' " ■ 81 - ••■Vi".: .s;
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