prajrf BOW. ITONi ij-TSjeig. It Pi. 'Biroiu. A CO., WO. if* (Kay' P«Rg ttfttfr new YORK un-rtf BTA'IK STREET, BOSTON are our agents lor tbo Hally and WeeldjrPaatin ffidee oitiu. and are ati . lb jrieed totako AdfortisomenU andSufrinptiocis orraatoar THURSDAY MOBNIIKJ, : MARCH 12. m . As(lLMilEii ML* . (!Ji»nipi«B*lilp. / ?i The He.wXorli tecs having pirtially're e )varext£rnm their-.'chagrin a6ihe : defea;. v> ylhpirtehampibni of tbs; oars, Joshua |’sird,.tithe 'SonujthiU :, 'rji'i i s3'lhai su ra ft WtIMP hpWi.eja’iSititig their spleen by I forts .to disparage -.the- , stall aud. ..ou ; d iranc6 .;or’oar ':qhanipion, JAbiah E arail), who beat; Ward so - fiandadiftem Vjßaiflemy” iii “a. cpmmanieation'to'the QUpgefr, after his? disgust at the-fact that New York, which has so long, jlwasted'Ofithe best oarsmen id the world; . '(fend “ boasted 1 ’ only, for it seems ‘.‘Harfi lent” was unwilling to back his own j •- jcnampioni- Ward;. at Philadelphia) and ppdently kept his “green backß” ont of harm’s way, hati made no .reply to ;lie li challenge of the “ obscure njpn” Irom .an . r interior'tbwny” gives rftjor cogent reoscjn3 for Ward’s ..defeat % li ti That the march was. Jang-pramedita. by Samuh""/3d. That he. had been id tr lining nirib hyßofhs for ftiia very race,' £sd was better fistfed for a match than any tutm io America'. 3d. That he went to' Boston puthe 4?h -of .Inly merely to “Feel’' Ward. ; 4t|j,_That having beaten!' ni|n withydScdpailative ease, his friendj hjttrried ; np;the mafeh, and gave Ward only; 'jfjj weeSaito prepare for a champion race., 1 I’rijm these premises he argues that Ward? v^H“taffe^t%;ffiMdvantage,..being-utter-) ly|fnfityilow-gpod-man, and that; l|dSwli' ; beatln'm'lj r'oSia'g'in 'superior' con-.; beoauss he was a. better oars-i ]l° w all this is vary ungenerous toivardj plda-of 5 America end offered' to prill for th'ejchamflionsHn < T the world. We will accnsejjßarlei j’.’-ot.wilfully falsifying, fjvre.b'elievefie tas been misled and if Ste.phen Robei ts says what he knows b th'e'factshe'uin hbTbear Brit the as- of 1 the Ct ppev's correspondent. 1 Wtpibnonfnothing >£ Ward’s condition at i thpltfme of the r: ce, but as champion it j waaihis busineßs-tb be ready for a contest! wiwjianyyoht^;»bo rchai le’ngcd him- “If hotkeady he .was.iMftnobliged to accept, andlthereby, jtutiut uefl in the position of lefrtfirst and second al legations oT“Harli a” are sufficiently re, fcg,'via i that Hamill purwieahis-ivocafi )h'of glass blowing uu tiUltout, .lgth-c ' June, paly two weeks before thoßostorir igatta. which he would nob! nayadohehatl 1 e premiditatada match andpesired to go i ito regalar training— antfmdth'fhis fact,! lust fall the third, for if tbs match was net premiditated he cer tainly would .not. d< siro to “feel” Ward ,: sfiTfif life fourth, '.'4! r.''Hamill named the timhj Atfgrist 13th and 14th, and Ward matj§ nb objection to it,‘sufficient proof reat|tef#fis'satisfied. to I «orJ|own. f ’ when w irJfHjm NewSurg, I Hudson, is very gooi vvritw ridiculous.' In to.tHe proposition for two morytaces'betwe'en Ward and Hamill, on the j-fth of July, at Bolton, of three and five miles, for a racC.of $2,000 a side each, (of which “Ilarlemt offers to put ut> S-jtKlj ww'ifevS no douba bat Mr. Hamill'will acSiemthe ehaHeng4i"wben made formally,' provided his challenge published in Eng land!® n the 18th nlti receives no attention, for should it be_acc6pted. he will be bound to Jp/that engagement regardless of all might tpterfere' with it. c Htaburgh as an “inte te consider that Ward i small village on the >3, and only makes the ; i| Imporlan L I>et,*i?jlou. Tna&Secisloii rend ired on Monday in the Suprefne Court at. P ril&dolphiainthe ease of % Sot vs. Thomas Wallace, is oniff of great impo dance. The question ia the case was whfclhertne lend erd£oaoney-;bynr.iig ing with it real estate fit-a-fi&tiuquri value, iculd evade the law limiting thVratQ of interest, six per The plain tiff loaned fhe.d* Jen lu.nl. ui.-m-y, and, mi connection therewith. ...-Id him coal (|nds at an excessive price. The du fence;l set‘off was, that *the { ' lands was a mere i Color for the cl arge of excessive in terest] w:hieh.tae jar • found.to amount to sixte||i ! lars. The court he low entered ja^gmen t on the verdict, ani the plaintiff eued'oat a writ of error to re versejfhe same. Th > case was argued in Philadelphia before the Supreme Court, P. -Harailt< n< -Eig.. forthe.de'. fenaenK and ‘By Hot . John C. Knox and WißiMnTj:Hirst, Esq., for the plaintiff, and the judgment of the Court below was affirmed. -ill —~ L Th® Johnston u Osiuocrai. W«|frf we”an- apology to onr old friend Jamd'slF. Campbell Eos.tardiness in refer* iog to pis new enter >riae, the Johnstown Vemtyhat, of which the first number was issued past week, A Democratic organ in beenj ad.ly needed and from the'' jHaraeter of th V initial number wc - Democrat ill be in every way worl||W-'^ < ®«8t Qf T he , BUlrdy ocracy pf that cs Bo */- I=‘ typographical appeaklitica.it la ,1?K ,ad . e - ed K»Pf«». underiJMr.' Camp?*- 3 superintends nco, al waysfire.-.and: we at." «» r8 g, 38 “H“ e “ ls will beftnilyDemocrktic: . v/iali tlle £>ejnoCj|at and its edit >r all ’’Bccosa. Sdnllary Comm: ttee’s Copi|s ct the para] Met just [tu. by theji Pittsburgh Sinitary Comm. ■ B ?’ and some of the publ cations of the l l !,'*’ ted -fixates; .Sapitary-(jom miseio n. can. be obtain® at the store « f Sl«sjr3. Eaton & Macrdip-’Fifth 'street It Is desired'that the. wbbie.f.iepmmanit ■, i shonld be informed' as to. th : meanß which it is most advisable to ad >pt for the relief of the misery and suffer ng among our vol- ,... ...... Inl|iraai Reronae Becisiou. In limSwer to the jqaestion. “Does a deed olpartition, ordered by a court, re quires t)hStamped? ’ the Commissioner of Internal Bevenue replies that, “la all real estate by deed,,the stampsfused must aa iwer to the value of the BB<|ite contained., Where Ihe consid eration's nominal, tl|e value of the prop erty cosveved ia.ihe measure of.the «tamp dutysf| "V . • 11 ' ' took Out. A. ii.cgr fraud on lie Commoijwealtji Bank if Philadelphia a narr bein&iictively. :ircm!|ed, It 5s b op. i dollar talj;altered to a fflffl'aud well ihe vignette repres inta shipping, .the in.each t pper corner, canal boat} locomotive are] cars on lower right handed canal lock, men and horse 3 on lowerefeu corner. Tl e genuine fives -are : entirely different. Oar readers ehopld keep look out! for them, as they are fatten np in a sty e well calculated to decentf, ~ ii - .1 . Tow-Moi.t Sold. . Thej flow• Boat "#hsfte, imished this sea *oh, jy#* sold yesterday to Captain VV. H. Brow4| forstft,t)t)o. -She-is tu be usefftn iJI trade. ! J'.' | Died In 11 B. •PattsrayJ. ho r>.t.| i>ran iSa regiment, r^.f.-rii l V .iietl i., i.„. ; of ashinglon city l|.. ala. Confirjmetl. •i I oroinationof Gen. Nagley a?- Major ) wJ IBB I l6 ® ll confirmed by the Senate. f| if JfrSi SwJsshclui. a Wy.was annbunced to lecture iii jHaSjtylffarfLJjedcUerX «teriwaniiig,.:<ob the Indiana and l iwrea,ipMmtte*ota.- f'i The Cgjnmitjee > edge contMbutions'of eatables from the folio fct& Kocifetie»i: Mr. Acller t ‘ ,ReVi J.'’ l Miller, £. Jlard; A» : i’riend,- • Mrs. J... Pennock, Mrai IL.'ljajighlinV; ! Mts. A./ W. Fdttei, 'Misi:RbKmsoh*tfe,|!.Kuhn,Mfra. Irwin, ;iiiftShaffsriJ. , :W;:Sphnbe/ I Mrs.=liJone4, Mrs. C. Fleming,"Tdra, Ay B«idly;~Mitten: Society of Oakland. ' 1 box sundries, Aid Society ofNW Castle; 1 do-Aid .Society, of Haleiisbnrg,. LiWrenc_o’ : i:bnnfy;;.l' do ■Ladies’.' Aid Society of. Oil Cityj 3 do Mrs. ; Uiilard Falacone, Allegheny .connty, 2 [do Uer. *F. ~W. Dechart; l*4o:',Second. Ward School, Allegheny; ;1, do i Ladies’ Aid Society, Protestant Methodist Church, Pittsburgh; 1 do ladiesof Greanecoanty; Ido ladies of Clinton', and vicinity, Aller J gheny county, 1 Lecture. We' call atteutioaito the adiertiaemeiit annonnSug .theapreaence of Bishop O’t .CoQnor_as__a-leotacer„Qu..ji6xt-Sanday eveniogy ia for benefit of tie' orphans. The mere an* liouucemeHtofjthe Bi6hop,independent of the object, _will. we ire certain, crowd the capiciodi Oitlfedieldn.thilabiicamon. : j tafal Knilroad/Accident. J »a ; Coal iyofk'siftaaßiicleulbccnrred by’.whioh Mr. Ri chard6reider ; l osthis life.lt;&p-;| 'peaA that he' •\ins' ! en'gageif 'id shifting; some coal- cars, when a train cameupbe-j hind him,' and crashed him ,between'tbejj two train?. ' The, leaves a wife, ihigered_uhtiLafternbon,j| when he died. Another, man ;the, train'was seriously injured, ‘ ,;. ij icllersou College. ’ •• ; The board'.df T.raafeea- will' meet; ,onj Wednesday,ilarch 25th, ’A3, at lO o'clockj a,.. m\, the:, ‘meeting's 'tb: be held. ia the j Prayer Hall. The luauguralAddiess, by I Rev. If. H. Riddle, ft. D., will be deliVer v j ed in the College Chapel at 11 o’clock, a. m., on the saiae day. The Annual Con-1 lest bet ween the two Literary Societies I will be held in the same place, on VVediea-1 day, March doth. Kx rcises to commence I at one o’clock, p. m. I H'cslKiiustrr (ivllege. ,T he annual contest he.ween the Litera ry Societies of WesttninsterGollege will ■chine oil' on Wednesday, the,2sthihs6| pt I'o’clock, p. !m., Thursday and 'Fridbjrj the l.lith and R9tb,-also Monday and Tries .day of the following .week will bi devoted to the examination, pf classes in tho respec tive departments of the College... *0 : ■ * At Home. Cnpt. Elliott, of the 18thCayn!ry, who raised the Bojid Infantry for the’Oofcoran regiment, but afterwards'went into'the cavalry service, with his command, is in the city on furlough. Lient. Hom,*of.the Friend Rifles’ Excelsior Brigade is alto at home. . ■ „ Horticultural-Society; At the meelingtof this Body yesterday it was decided that the Delaware is, superior to the Catawba, and all others as a wine grape for this locality, after which the Catawba, Diana and Clinton, in the order named. The Concord was unanimously decided to bg the best market grape, the ‘lsabella, DelaWarc, Diana and Catawba following in order. For table use, the Delaware, Concord, Diana, Catawba and Isabella were recommended ill order, — Several hew,jmembers were received, and a number of line specimens of flowers, Ac., were exhibited. The next subject for discussion is the pruning of grape I vines. • Tlie Iron Clads. Sam Sharple.y's minstrels opened at Concert HaUM'nsV evening to a very large aadlccce and succeeded perfectly in pleas ing nil. The company is ah excellent one and their songs; jokes, witticisms, Ac., proved entirely irresistible. At all events: the people showed their approbation by frequent and continuous applause. . Look put for more fun from the Don Clads to night, as a hew and varied programme will be presented. Visit to Economy. Ou Tuesday- Major .General J. S. Neg ley visited the viUage'Of.'EJconqmy, the people of' which have done no much for the eanae o( the North, and spent the day very pleasantly. He was accompa nied hy Qen.J. K. Moorhead and Maj. Gross. Primary Meeting, The Birmingham .hold their primary meeting to-morrow evening, at the Town Hall, to nominate candidates for the borough.oiiicers to-be .elected on Friday, 20th iost, : ■ ■ . •’ ;; ••• Concert, An am atcur 1 concert for the banefit of the Disciples! Chnreh, of Allegheny, is to be given at Excelsior Hall, in. that city, teis opening. I'resii Shad. Deed on Fifth street; has jast,received a cargo of shad, which will be disposed of Id bia customers, to day.,, ./Lovere of this delicious fish should apply early. Sir. Couldoeli. The “Chimney Corner" Yas'played to a small audience last evening, Mr. Coni dock as Peter Probity. The appearance of the boxes was not encouraging, bat Mr. Lk wept through 'erith bia part as well pa tisual and: was ab(v sustained,by the com pany. Tu-nightfue ‘'Willow Copse'' will be repeated, .Si'-. Couldpck ns I,oke Field; log.'and sliB3:Cou!doet as Bose, Iboaf terpiece-is the “Happy Shoemaker,” s ‘%S Gillette as Nancy. " ; tiaod, IJttis '-Henderson, the Pittsburgh favor- ‘ i ßarnum , 9 ® e * f ’ Sewer.” , , This is an in^tion,^;®* 1 : ysar in Chicago, which highest commendation frohl proprietors of sewing machines and other-'' w “0 ha-c nsld.it. The Florence Sewingmachioe Company nowiattach theaelfeewiNi .to their machines,‘ without additional charge. In advertising theai-thoy say.: ‘.'Je.s# the strain clout -application, and 'fatiguing care, hereto? foAs nceessarv.on;,a large ;Kqpgrtion ot work'done, on sowing madhfiieS,' ’wd 'POJE fudnish each machine with “Sarnttrn #: iSel/'i Sewer, ”4..-which .- r ,gmdes„- ilselfi and is ofincalciilablWvalue,:,especi ally to. inexperienced operators.” ' “It-wiill give employment to a great niany ; persons in sellirfgtlreinl'mele'and: female. It is so light, hil‘assortment for! au ma chines may. bd Carried', without, interfer- Midewth any ,:business. “Betail, with directiohe,..§t;soi ,whpleM|ie,.§9 pet doiea. ...Sent by,.mail,-.ipost/pmdj/.on re ceipt of name of.machine and P nee - Narnum^tbejibydnte:iW^ t^ 1 ». for M aU; machines! at chine olßco.-I.33;iLak%,BtMdL "Bot 3T«., • Chicago, l|linpisrseAgenlejir;Bend, a red stamp for circulars..,!.... K Drags'; and: n b#r3l’.S 5 ■' Mr. George A. Kelly,-_ ; Federal street. Allegheny, has ’rCceived-'a fresh supply of staple gbddff'-iihfciwKner among which are Copal,, Japan,'Aapbal lum, Spirit and Leather Varnishes, No. 1 Clue, Oswego Corn Starch, Brown’s Bron- A.Aal Troches and Hostetter’s Bitter# Mr, Kt-liy keeps a splendid stock of goods, in’ -which will be round only those ot the best qtf ilityv so frequently renewed as to be al ways fresh and; active. .. M.„ . . Cuniwrlptlen taw. ■ vMiner,bk| iha'' Coptcriptibit Law for afinjcwiS.'*'' l v ’ JwaVmt.^l .our lady rehdsrs may know what ,gggg to expeijtj we copy tbs following from an V: Easferi^exehange: ' “.Retail' dry goods stores' windows dis playjUbjtnore winter goods. The fabrics oft winter use, that have filled them ever since lastl October, have given place to the dedicate .tissues of spring. Ladies Lwhoiave purchased no such goods since the last spring will be surprised at the nuhnga in prices. Spring lawns, organ. diC's and bereges ate now displayed. Im portations have been very light, and goods 'leftover from last year are most abun dant Upon these the holders will realize most handsomely. Lost year lawns, the lowest grade of goods of domestiq make,' were retailed at a shilling a yard. The priee for the same goods is 26 to 28 cents. This is the lowest priced articlel in the I market. English and French lawbs that last year sold from twenty to thirty-five cents bring nearly doable that ratal The duty is eo ranch per yard. For thjia rea son buyers of rich goods only pay the in creased rate ol exchange.. The duty, is no higher than on the commoner grades. Most of the goods shown in the windows now are last year’s goods, and af present prices big profits must bo made upon 1 them. We see a new stylo of lawns, in. robe patterns, upon which a wide border isprinted in imitation of braiding. Some of them are in new colors, buff saddle color, ashes of rose and the like. To what extent they will be adopted by the tdhj next Jane will determine. Pretty Spring, silks are displayed, but they ags principally old wine in now tottles. Ex efiange being extravagantly high, impor ‘tefsfcayb taken holdot these goods very gingerly. The day of seventy-five cent .silks is, over, except they! be silks for lin in'gsahd trimmings. Abont a dollar and ao'eighih --per yard is the. commencement' of-anything. like selected stock of silk goods. ; Prices are no more ticketed npon of merchandise, even jn third rate stores/; To do so would be to drive away; purchasers for the [present. ” . illlrror of Fashlou. Henry-Miner, Fifih street, has received Mad v Dem6rest’a Mirror iof Fashion tor this quarter. It contains] al' the newest modes, with patterns and directions for making.; Ladies should ] have it before making up their Spring purchases. ÜBuvau <x DAiWa oowm* Maollinox.ior, : ift Fifth gtteot. Pittsburgh. P t JOSPPH MSTIK. > ' > t JOSEPH MEYEB & SO3 UKonoTCiiaEp or riKCTAira puis rcasrmjKE achas*** WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITH FIELD , j y , (Between Birth street and Virtf > • \'.<j rMTOIJ WAIT BOMB 6000 lEW Fruitor prepared Minoo Meat, mixed, and Ml other lundi of Spioes, obokini Brandy or Wine, Hew Oran*®. Lemon anil Citron 800 l bo to Ha worth A Brother*, In the Diamond, where yon will get a new crop of Froit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and toll assortment of Family Groceries. Teas, Whies, Brandies, and all other kinds of ForeUn and Domes tio Liquors. . HAWORTH A BROTHER, deal corner Diamond ana Diamond alley. AIDFOnSALE I'ftOh J store and to arrive 1-800 ?a*Va White and Yellow Oom. Shelled and ia gunnies, Enquire of , , JJW. CRAFT. Jao33 Oflice liis Liberty stroet. PUBLIC NOTICE. Owes of t u t Pknn'a Rajlhoad Co. I Canal Dspabtuskt. j f|lߣ PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAU '* Company hereby rive publio oolite to all whom it may concern, (hat mi parsnenoe of the power and authority conlerrediupon it by sundry provisions < f an act of uo General Ai«emol? of the Commonwecito of Pennsylvania; entitled “An Act tor tho sale 0.. the Main Line of the Public Works/' approved Slay Jtith, 1857. it-wiU.on the Plßttx DAY UP MAY. A. D, one thousand eignt hundred and sixty-three* abandon , s much of tho Western Division of the canal lately tannin# a pait-ftheMam Line on the Public Worse, ana aslieabetwcen Blalrsvlllo and Johnstown, (com monly known as 4he‘Upper IVastern together also with such Hams Fedors and Ueser votrslying wosi of Johnuowu, as pertains tour are used in cocqection With s*ld Upper Wosiern Division. By order of the Board of Dlrec’ors, : Witness tho soal of»he said Company the 25th day of February. A . D. 1863, JEO«ABritonSON.[L.6.J mh4;dtmyl _ Pr«sr J -it. WHEELER & WILSON’S Sewing Majchines. NO. 37/ FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH. IIXHIVtBLKD FAJIIIV M. MA'CiilNlfid have just been swardod the lugbeft premium at the WOjBIsD’A Fa.IB, London- all tho Machines la the world competing Over IOf.OOO have already been sold, all glTliif tuxlvenal datlalactlon. Thismaohinomakesthelock stitch Impossible toi unravel with the essential advantage of- being alike on both sides, forming no n igo or onain. It will quiit stitch, hem. fell, gather, bind, cord, took and braid." I {The elegance; speed and simpjlioLty of this Aia» cnino, ( tho beauty and strongtih of stitoh. and adapt ibility to the thickest or thin eat lubricr render it the moat and POPU LAR Sewing M&ohines now offerod to the pub lic. • i Warranted Tor TUroe Yearn,~SW Call and examine them, at NO. 37 FIFTH bTBEET. WM. SUMNER A CO, NEW DIBCOVKRY To Strengthen and Improve the Sight ! The Pebble Russian SSS| Spectacles, pEBSONS SPFPEKINO FROM »£• ■Mi feotiva eight, arising from kg aor other, caus es: oau bo relieved by using the Russian Fob* bto Spectacle*, * hioh liave been well tried by many responsible oltisens of Pittsburgh and vi cinity, to whom they have given perfect sattafae . tftfei. The oertiflo&tes of thwe-pergons can-be seen at mi ofiloe. ;? 48. All who purohaio one phirof tho Russian ’PoboleBpeotAOles sire entitled Ito be supplied in future£ree v f charge with thoselwhioh will always give satiri&oticuu ' 'therefore, if you wi-h to enlure &u improve* moat in your sight oall on . J. DIAMOND, Praetictil Optician, of the Russian Pebblo Speotacles, janlo . No. Btt Fifth street. Post Building ;|gs|. KI3B....„,MJAUEa GLOVBB-, JOHN fOSTBB TkITTSBTBOH FIREBRICK JU\l. Jtf PACTUitratJ Company. KIEB, GIOVER A CO,, Msna&sfnrets of Fim Briok, Tiles. Crueiblej, Ac, and daslersin Kt.and ruoiblo Cloy'. . V. itm. Office kSS liberty streeV,'opposite the P- B. R. Passenger Depot, Pittsbursh. Ctrd«s re3peotfo!iy.st)l'oited. | .' febfOiSmd : OLD ja IlUISfi, BC1! VT ehicea andQMtcn am »liano-n*k-:Bo oall and seem* a husain *t.. -az^L^s- I ‘ Cheap Cashßtore,9BMarket street; 1 -■ 2d douifromSUth . . if -. l| .. mh7 . .■.--. I ■■ Mi -fr MO. Il>« FOURTH STREET, 1 STOCK ANOlWi^ltif • { .?; .. ' if:- .V,=i‘ jjfigf?' ftoitflssdfy Notes. Sfodk Bonds, and Hertriv. bought *nd sold '■ i . ll.g TSEETU extracted! without ; PAIN by the nse of im ajinaratas whereby no draw, or galvanic battery are need. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extrioted by my probeas. and are reedy to testify as tb the safetv nnd painlessness of thooparatton, Pr TSKTU Inserted in «T«T Rylo, and eh»»»» «a low, os I will waxra&t tilt jmtofmatwnaitn al!cyeB. iL j . \- • *nol4ly-ll Ilf m VBBY LATEST TSIMISIJ Proclamation by President Lincoln, 1 II A li, R O'A D C H A N-V-E S. fliauje ol' iiefoei 'louiiuautfers, Nominations Confirmed Largs Gathering in Philadelphia l „x 7 ■ AC w II ampsh i ;■ -■ Eiai:l i o n i In pursaamM: of tin; kmily-sixih :’OC lion of the art ef Congress, entitled ' : -in; act for enrolling ar,d calling out ilie rn:,- tionul forces, anil !or oilier jeo'jic ,is,' 1 approved on the thief ct Mfcreh, in the year one. thousand tight hundred, aud sixty three, T, \AVt:,‘.il.iv ; f.Txcoi.v, TV-ar dent and Ocmninnd; r-'n-Cbu-fot the Army and Navyol the IVitr-u States, do hereby order and command that all soldier:; e:,! At • ed ordrafieffintotlteaeVvll-bS of 'the United States, not™ absent rrria their regiments without Uuv,;. shall ioithwitl: return to their respective rejjhrseutßV' ; -eafl I Jo hereby dseiarrt and proclaim that all sol diers now absent from ihi’ir respective regiments without leave,.-,vho shall, on or belore the first day o: April, eigntton hundred aud,.sixty '4'{® 6 » f**port them selves utnny reudezvoes designated by the (leneral Ord-rs nf t.he.V>’ar Department, nnrnher 00, hereto miuosted, rnay be re stored to Lhyrt pith onh puiiishinijit, uxtitißilsMcaSjfeitari hf pay end biloKUnre during their absence; and all who do not n-Lit:::. rvithi:: the time above epecidcd, shall f ba es.de sertefa, fir'd punished'nr, ihe law pf.MfiSa: and, whi-rtus. evil i-tHpr ii r| aii.i disloyal | persoitr, at sundry pine, hare ee.'irvd atid j-.r.-.c-.M, <1 'i.'.lttir seiu i vt*9 frr*:t r> w» !**•.■■ r‘.:< i ,'ii*•, r»lc-\ iv\ \ |*rf‘!o. Hud comfort '.■> Ih- #• podiojfth»* tiiiiant amf hf;;t mniuin-g ir* !ho run* ships and yahgiT. I d ail j»atr:;v.ir ami Itiwhn :i PimatiKun resiKt the ufc-r* :, :p- nikh* j .1 treusor an It; iruii;,-, :jrni !.■ their rtgiMt'nUJiii 3- ;( ■ ( : without an i eciUioi: of i ho arL . ing and failing oni th: t.at.i :.:.i u rc<. - uud for other purposes- and to tapport the proper ftuUjun'ut'? i: . .•• pr. ion ot lht> jr.tai.-hiut h! of ?:dfi act, »i:id ift l:i- i* 11«. •. j,. i, aiui rebeiiiun. * lii le-li i:k*i’ V w!u *{*t my bh!."l l)one ui the l '.ty ui ‘V duy -March iu ibe yew 01 .ojc LvfU, one thnt;?nn-! right h:.nd r f-j (. .'.ty three, un i -•(* the !'.-if pc..irnv the l ’ u:ted S:.-t cs 11 By the Pfeaiileti! Mnri'li 1 i. i he T clhl the I.lliie M..,rn v K:u!ru.ui ( paay tm;i f»t cured the (.vn.Uo! of :Lo I>uy ton and Western ' will uk. ; * poaftossMtn April 12vh. The <'iucintmti, Hamilton n;;,i roads have th- H.ivt nn i Miciu gan road, and the l.itlh* Miami mad hnt under cjuaulera’.uyn iL-.: j-ropnei) ul'kii. ing the Sandusky re*.?. A special tuthe l\‘nn:ifri.t.;i ir w tu Jack son, Tenn , say*: that urn hn r idr-?d t ned Itvo piere.H of ail'.inry ti (♦ v S-.lii vaa’n division, 'vor-‘ r-mndt»] hy r»-?*t*l cavuiry and e^ntured Dispatches f. ,nn M- r.iphli *ny : • n* city is full of rutm'r; of an s.t Port Hudson. Geu. Pombcrtgn has ■faegn. from the Dejuriuunl of the Gen. Unigg is his >r, and h«.- already n-iuam-d cr.*:xiit::rn i. I.ongstrepi Hihtft! .; t-1.l di vision in Hiddlti - ; . s ; Piicft rMGr.md fVom Richmond, in vesU-d wilu-ail { ower iu!cnd 1 :r, ajd v.'il. go lo Mi.-viuri. Holwen-iado bo rny- v ed, and Hindman will be tw:. rn-',’. of ihe Mu-si.uijtpi. K.irl*y Smith g.icd in Arhnn sas. \Va3uispxo.n t ) MarchrUJ^*§t*iinto in executive seAsiivhi-ic-tUv,'rotidrir.«- I• Ihp following noaiinaiiona : Leoaurd Swell, of illiuoi-j, and K. ilt.o. of Now York, cocumiesiopera' of tho United Btat^p ; lbe OonVehticn. with Peril' 'fbrHliS ptndiag cl&ims between the citizens e*f tin.' twn countries; 10 be Atsaociule Ju;tict- 't‘ ih-.' t..ited Statc3 tho'l'erriiQiy c*t An drew B‘ Urbkirnon, oPN iw Yurir/io %t Marshal of ihe Ci.-Ued States lor ihu Northern Dutiid of Now York; Chij. aiua M-’Ciayi ;o£.Kciiit?ck^ : 2ayuy Ex tr&ortinarf'iW&JiUiiiiiw TteaVpatonciary of; U, S. to resigaed'i jowh', 1 Miniater rieaiddhtcv. S,, io Denmark*:.vice Bradford R. Wood) re,c«ll^ilfAp^\v^K , crch»- am, of Peb.npyfvfta^'AWdciatf} Ui S. Court, in Nebraska Ti-rritoij, vice Jatms E. StreoteV, deoc-uHod ; Juhn J. SMSSMStt KSOfSttf public of Liberia; .L-lin ! ,j p,, M 1 .syivunia. Attorney of tbs 1”. o. f.,r th-j Territory ol Arazoniaj 801. L. W.iiltc-ra,: of Michigan, Judge of DislriuCVurt of L T . S.iTor Western District of Dnviil via K._CarlelBr' rt Tf oi the Sujjtsm-i'L'u'.frt t-r ihoTJnsiriei of Columbia; Geo. T. Fisher, ol Delaware. tOjbe Justicc of tiiuSuprc4ia paurtlor ttift District of Columbia ; _ Abner B. "(Miii. ‘ of New York, to be Jtrstictnif iln: SuprciUK Court for Ifm piritmt pi. .Golipfibiiu , ... To b* 'dodaiilk-rMi Di ©Uiitldd of feoniL .Carolina, Consul of the Cmied States for ißbenish Bavaria ; ;80l lin C..:Mi Hoyt, l of- MaasaohnSetteFeonSul at; IMinolattiu vice' Cyims D. Poole, "realgdejlTHf’in: ’Walton Miirgby,. .of .• I Michigan,.. Cmsijl,,_to„ D.iichy of BruuewjcfctiMi);cEilui Maniu, iresdgned ; .rrodermk HippcrmriOj of "l bs •District of Cola-mbii, faY Ga- Tatpa ; IngerSOll LonkSmbd; of NewoY'ork; ! Consul at.fUnqverj,, Arthur Folso in, ot. i 1 • 'lini>is to l be‘'Cbnsuf at Cape &avtien : \p_ lE. i Mines,, Coubu?. .it 2anzet^'i..yio%Je- 4 Jft' t .SpDer} j AlfretTCox'for many jspra vy:e,.CppsuLai ‘F4mdfflL~fcf ! !b^ i! Ci)li|W t af.iSat place;' Wrncait n SfJVrmii', :l 'Texas;'.'tp-'lie Co'iisal at BioD.M Wr ilAssey. Be .Bijghdd^%§nor^da 1 tp.be CoUnsul at Carthagepp, Spittii:' .ffilfu -XepthusiWriflct'of CbftmWaJi.6WCpti enljat Manzeaaillo, vies Robt. Haley- re called; Alex. Schwartz, to be Consul at •Riga; John J l . Hide, Connecticut, to be Cofasul at SanSJhail, Porto Rico, vice Jaspei Smith, resigued'; J H. M&nstield. Wisconsin, to be Consul at Tobasco, vice NoMi-’H,. Wilson, transferred; Edwin b.. Eastman; atiznmbf to Be Consul at Cork, vice Patrick J. Devine, recalled. postern Agents. ' To bo Major Generals of Volunteera.", Erasmris D: Key. to be Major General'in yoltiniebrjaer,vice, la rank from May, s*b| 1882;" "TBs date ot the battle of Williams*; Bn®- ;; .s »••••.. « 5 : ■' 7 V i i » du. &€., c&C*., EXtCCUTU r MaXSM.V, } Washington, M»reh 10, k:.!./ re-’.:- -1 i ,‘.rd eii-ft-r- t .i! tii ufl ••',.U*y -I* V. !. AuhalUM Ui;»‘'u:.v .K M. S-'.Tfi.i: y \\ «.;• $u i;» JFVuhmq teera —gql; 'OriHndO'Bv; Wifeox,‘ lat Mich ' igari'Yoluiitoafai-yVSIy- -1) 1861; -Co!. Mi chael # Corcci u3,6'.>,!i New York, July 21, .1861; . Major t l»o. -Vi. . Cullom 0f..00rp3 of T3usneers, • Novi--isf, 1861; Major Cep. T. Shepley, of lMAine,July 18th, 1.802; Col. Jno. B. Kenley. Ist. Maryland, Au gnstr22d, 1882; lsi Lieut. Godfrey Wietzel, Corps of-Eng’re, Aug. . Ith, 1862; Col. W. AveriH,'3ciPerinsylv tia cavalry, Sepi. 26, 18.62; Col. K. P. Scammon, 23d Ohio, Oct. loth, 1882 ; Joseph VV. Bevere, New Jersey, Oct. 26, 1862; Col. David-McM. Gregg, Sli Penns}ivauia cavalry, Nov. 23, 1802; Col. Geo. Crook, 36th Ohio, Sept, lih, 1862 ; Col. Gershaw Mott,' Bth New Jersey, Sept. 7th, 1862; Col. Joseph J. Reynolds, of Indiana, Sept. 17th, 1802; (. o', Alford Sully,'.Tat Minnesota, Sept. 26, 1362; Col. Gilman •Marsten,' ; 2d New] Hampshire, No,v. 29th;-1862- Col. Wm, U. Lyltle, IGthOhio, Nov. 23, 1802; Col A. W. lurk, ilth IliinoiepNov. 20, 1862 Cul. Alex. Schmellefennig, 74;h Pa., Nov, 29th, 1862 ; Col, J ames hi. Sohackeliord, Ky., cavalry, Jan. 22d, 1863 ; Daniel Dll mau, of New Y ork, Jan. 13th, 1863; Col. G. I. Stannard, 4th Vt. ; Col. Clinton B. Fisbe, 33d Missouri; Lt. Col. Wm, Hays Capt. 2d artillery ; Col. John E. Smith, 45ihIU.; Col. Chaa. W. Sweeney, 62d1i1. 1862 ; Col. l-'rai.k o. Nicher son, 14th Maine vola., Noy. 29;b, 1862. To be Commissary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain.—Henry A. Littleton, of lowa, August 12th, 1862; E. Knowles, of lowa,. Angnat. 30:h, 1862; C. H. Telle, o! lo'wa, Oct. 3d, 1862; Phillip'Pollard, ol Pennsylvania, Oat. 20:h, 1862; Geo. E. Nelson, Michigan; Oct, 28th,.1862; Geo. E, Giaves, of Vermont, Nov.. Ist, 1802; Charles B. Wells, of Illinois, Nov. 20th, 1862 ; ; D. Tarbell, of Kentucky, Nov. 20th 1862 [ Joseph F. Wilson," of Illinois, Nov 26th, 1862; Frank G. Noyes;, of lowa, Nov. 26th, 1862; 11. G. Perton, of lowa, Nov. 2Ctb, 1802;; James Stones, of lowa, Nov. 20th, 1882; James O. S. Burnside, llhnoiaj November 29th, 1862; John L. Carson, of Nebraska; Joseph C. Pinck ney, New York; Levi Buggies, Missouri; Geo. H. Swartzwout, New York; A, L. Carlton, Vermont; Ist Lieutenant Alfred Gage, 99th New York; Gilbert E. 'Win ter, Ohio; Charles Henry Maple, Illinois; J. Jt Hoff, of New Jersey, Nov. 26th, 1562; Charles H. Simpson, Illinois, to ■be Additional Paymaster; to be Assistant -Quartermaster, with rank of Capt ail, A-bm. Edwards Pennsylvania; Thomas J, Carjc, New Yoi,.; Ist lieutenant Wm. H. Brown, 6th ravel.-}: George B. llib jbard, Ohio; C-. H. Clark, Pennsylvania; W," If. 'Johnson, Michigan; Myrom H, Manderville, New York: C. Bailey, Ps'.; Wm. Thompson, Pa. :Joo. T. Allin, Mia aciuri; Jesse Haley, Ohio: YVin. Bosghell; Illinois: JamesG. Lee, Ohio; Beece M. I Newfort, Ohio; Hiram Hays, Wisconsin;' Joel Shaw, Midfionri; Henry Herman, H. Bine, I,leal. James Moore, UOrli voiun uer;: N. P. Aspinnall, jr., Pa ; First La el F. e. Fiy, lllh Indiana. Ty be Judge Advocates with rank c.f Major— First Light. Guide; A. Letber, 11th In lauti-y, for the army commanded by Muj, eralßanks: Balston Skinner,-Ohio.for a. fuy commanded by Bosecrans ; G. Ir v.:i. Whitehead, ot OlstPa. tavalry for nr my commanded by Beys. I’o be Sergeant of vois.—O.U. Reynolds, Jno. Antflony Heagey, promoted to be Sergeant in the .regular army;Sept. 1862 ; C .y. Dickinrnn P'Thurstori of 93'i Ohio •• •••' . lo be niii-decamp with the rank of C jytain for Major General Scheaek ci.lit r.!s, *vlr3. Caroline K Cowair, to be Deputy Pcstniaster nl Bnldefur<l, Me-* vice Louis 0. Cowan* dec d ; VVtu. Btidj'e, Surveyor oi Customs lor tht* Disuicl ot Portsmouth, ) to be Collector ot Internal Revenue V, ru. H* Higgins, to be Assessor Interna! Revenue for the District of Louisiana;., .Limes IX. Morgan, for '2l District of C dt'oiuia; Turner It. Hin« t far Bth Dis trict of Illinois. Tube Assessor* of luterual Revenue— John Dean, oi Ho!iid»yt»bnrg, Pennsyl.- vama, for t. th District Pennsylvania; George Boal for ISO; District of Penney!!- vania. ~ ere-.: v.:o h.s it»;h To br Am-t Je-Cuiup, with iher&nkof M i .-.—_W mCuttiug. • ,-w York ; Leavitt ll'ioi, Now i o’k ; Seco-id Lieutenant Bradbury C. Chelffyod, lot Artillery; Fms Lieutenant Lawrence. Kip. Si Artil l*ry ; Christian l-\ Christuuen, New York: ‘Lpt. GeC. G Lyon, additional A:u-de tkvinp ; Copt. Wat. K. Cowley, additional ■V u de-Camp: Edward Wright, of Illi nois; Wm. 11. Lawrence, of .Vlassachu in;.!; Gapt. Chits. O. Joline, additional Vnl-iie-C'-amn ; First Lieutenant W. .IT. li.-.te, 26th Ohio; Capt. Oscar A. Mack, JS'.h_ Infantry ; Capt. Loujs H. Buford, •14. Kentucky cavalry; l,r ut. Prank L. Ih'.nJ, 10-h C.imibcticut; C. Bettis, of Ohio, i'o he Aids-de-Camp with rank of Cap iam-Fir:-: Lieut. Andetrick, bill cavalry, for Gen. Sumue.r; First Lieut. Samuels' Stmuri-, h cavalry, lor Major General Su.-nuvr; Granville E Joiin-n-n, cf Mass., Henry Norton, NowYbik: Oswald Jack son, Pa ; Wui. E Blake. N. Y.; Septi ityis Caruicrcss, N. Y.; Dti Witt Clinton, -V. V , Eattjr Russell, X. Y.; Thos, Lord, jr. , X. Y.; Acqohi Dulon, X, Y.r Geo. T. Robinson, Pa.; FirsrLieut, Samuel-W. Stockton, -Rh.cnvaliy; Artbcr.M, Beuziil,, Llmdiot W/SS. Candtcr, Mass; Ghaa.-It. I’liompaon, Wisconsin ; J. S. Wooufinii, New York; 'l,iout. John P, Willard, Wis consin Volunteers”; Sanford C. Kellogg, New York . Lieut. Geo. H Knox, ltli ittoia prtilli-ry ; Lieut. Louis..J. Howard, 63J Pennsylvania Volunteers; 2d '-Lieut. Otlaudu H. Koaa,-20sb Illinois ; James C. •MeC jy, Ouio , Lewis M. Dayton, Ohio ; Charles G. Hulton, New York , R. H. J. Gpddaid, Rhode Island; Ist Lieut. B. D. iVihiunnj, 4th Kentucky Vuiuuteors; Ist Lieut. Frank Jones, 13th Ohio; Peter .Undue;-, Ijiva. ,1 Philadelphia, March 11.—Immense ■galberirig at- Musical Fund Hall .to-night. ; flhe hous<rfe/£9-cfdiwaet^- : attd'’tniti’ot meet ings by assemblage outside. file niiiitV meeting"was' prf si J til overby Governor Curtin, who made an eicqk,'! ; speech iii-iavor of a united support ul the Government by the people. He gave credit to’Pailttdelphia for having origina ted ffittifrLfcSfew-a. bu.t eaid.thc ptophyot Hi‘Cripi3e-,id.otlscr.Btatea were equatiy alive; to the importance of similar combinations to anpport-.Ute government, .. - . Li Ibis cp’nueotiohlie alluded. to tiic re%. cent demonstration iu New York, whose patriotism aud'didclity was' attracted; .tip -gave’ thtj‘ 'platform, and representative mill bftall parties who had hitherto ..‘beTeir scpafa'tf.Ml'^’psffiic.aL.affi!i|ties. spoke to gether ip siich bafmo.iy that their words might be taken as apemiufttiou ofoivs mind. He deplored. 'tlte.l partisanship’ wluii.tf iwf.a’ beiug . ihcofpo.rated' in the Kpirit ol this struggle by Northern sym pathizers with the .rebellion,,, but he be iieyedijhe people would not be misled by them.’;" : ’ liesolqtionsi&ppropriat-: to the occasion wsgq. adspted v. Uuanimtiualy. Speeches uLo made, by- Gov’. 3 ,lbhn3onf-of i'mjuessec, who labored from severe hoarseness,HiLGiivcfurir Wright, of In-' diniia. Senator-' Doolittle, Representative Hendrickiß. Wright, Benj. H. Brewster, Daniel! ,Dpngherty,-'-an3' ethers, -The “meeting was very’enthusiastic, Pbexton, N. J., March 11.—At a joint meeting ot the Legislature this,afternoon, K. M. Smith, Dem., was elected; State t reasurer, and Joaepfcß; YVaJker, of At lantic county, JJempertttT'Pfison: Keeper. All!the old inspectors of the prison were, selected, and aoew-one, Wnt. V. Ward, of Monmouth county; Id fill a vacancy, Pa., March 11,—At.a_meetV iog;of tliu Democratic conferee3,heldta da/, forthe District composed of Hunting don, Bedford and. Somerset,' Majbr'B. Drnca Pc-trjk6n, ; was',unanim'onßlj .elected & Senatorial:ddegatato/tboDemocratio , StataC6nvanfi6n}=irithmßtractionß tosnp-. Cestna.ror M •iV-.-f&Sjji fppiSSi* Mr. Davis,' of s l<y.,.’whrc!i vra teruay, reqilestiiig'the Presi pish at the eoinuieucemeu!. session;; 0., statement J.of,/the.aggrefiaw’ nudihe'r torfhOh Stati? aneffgfnlmrv onffl and epjjJpysßsr^iiLlh'e^civirtaervioaiffi&S United, tjcatcs subject; to rsmaval by thfe Breiidei.tnnd’by otherpflicers; with their* j>erqui?i. : (»s,:ete. Anthony, of R. 1., aud-Mr. Tram bnll, of 11 , thought that all this’informa tion would bo found in tho next Blue Book, and- hence could see no necessity for the adoption of the resolution. i Mr. Davis explained that it wasitho in tention of the next sessibh' to submit the amendments to the Constitution, regulaj liug the appointment of officerB, : and he desired the information in;order! l to.del •monstrate his proposition. .-.-t* --‘i i Mr. Grimes, of ' lowa, Suggested, an ■ amendment to the resolution by adding the words “in order to show in what ca- P a<? it? Jhcb cjvil officers, hav») actod,’‘and ‘“this lbrm the resolution itias; adapted.; ihe Senate th«u went into executive Ws* sion. ■" ’■ i -c-.- ; Coxcord, \March 11,-1:30 -"k. tarns framjl76 towns give for Governor: Gilmore, 24,881 ; Eastman, 26,722, Ham mon, 3,578. These returns indicate ho electiou..of Governor by. tha. people.rr -1 he • Republicans will have a ,majority in tlio council of the Sehate’and Souse It is believed that all the'Bepublican candi dates for Congress are elected! ’’ The ma jorities in ; the First and: Seconddistricte will be small. = . ... . ... . ■ PItOVIU] prcE t B. Marche U.VThe democratic Convedljon to-day nohiinated J* ■ Cozzens for J he Conventions of both partita nominated J. R. BartletPfor Secretary of State, and Ii A/Parker for Treasurer. 1 New Yorz, .March 11.—Col, Leffert.s baa resignedifte command of the 7tK New York regiment. • - ? ' , The steamship Africa s ailed-forfiiver pool to-dav with forty passengers and-a million and a qnartfer in’ Specie/ ' *•’ MARKETS Bit TELEGRAPH. New York. Ma-ch ll.—Cotton flraj'l;4oo-biiTeff Isold at WOB7. Flour dSdlmSd 10@16 cental sStal 11.000 bblsat 56.90f7.10 for’StaterJ7i6s@7.76 : &r -Ohio; ''and $740@7,8a for Ohio. TOtttdeblmSd &2 cents; 3ales qTl,sft) -btisliels I C lioagO Spring;. slVol©Ti6o for HflwaukTeCTub. I and Sl,7l@l t for ftetPWeeternCorndecHnea I 2 cents: sales of 42,000 bushels at 92@94.. Beef I dull.- pork ateedyi Lard dtfllhtlt%<il2 Cents; I iSVhisky dull at 15&@i7. -Stocka dull. Gold closed I at57K I CfKci JfliATi, .March ih-rFloub. opened;: active, niidsopertine sold ats . but closedauilttndaE the i tews from New York at $5,75@5,80. IV heat adi vaaceddo sl«*s for red ,for iwhifeLhnt doseddulL.-Corn firm at 62<563, Oats Kvy steady at 45. Nothing done in Mess'PorkrA toodv demand for bulk pork -30Od<00fi>s atH iH for 9ior hamsaiid-r6@6£ for sides, Active demand -for Lnrdf oity or I country offered at 16Kwas.taken: liere were no sellers below lCp£ attoei cloSe. - pScoti in a t for suoujdets and tides. Groceries un changed and firm. dull at $6 in lots. In the large way it could' not be sold except at u large decline. Gold declined to 155; Silver 145; Demand Nptea* 155, i)xchangesteady.;.:. 'y.-'-' RI VEB;.XKj£IiI.Ig!EWCB.; POET or PrmBOEQH. ■ARKiVESr- Franilin, Bennett. BrowmiHa*.'> i (ialiatm, Clarke, ajrf-.-'v-; j Minerva, Gordon. Whoftlinin' - . . J - pBBiaxED FrapkUn,jjenn«it Brownsville.'- '•*> Gallatin.Clarkee' ' '-do'" : Silver Cloud, Chuauin. St Louie. t®“ The river—Last evening 5 at twl light ihore were feet of falling. favorite steamer, Fred Lorenz, Capt. Mason, is announced for fait ?:Loaia and fife Paul on Wednesday. This will be aaexdfeUent opponnm y for poisons going this ap* per streams aro in floe order, and. tho) Loti ni. and officers arc yonorcl liivorites witbpassangers and shippers. __ .sinefc So?*' The ucw and aplenUid steamer t', Capt Porter, leavesfor St toui is on this day. ihis beat has fcupo.ior accommo uali-'iis ami oarefaiotfio*rs. The fine passenger' Steamer iCey .West, .No 3, Oapt W rf Kvaas, leaves forCincin nau and Loniavillo on Saturday.. Mr Haro* who oas charge of the office, will see'' that 1 passengers are well carod for." ‘ Ihe new and splendid side-wEeef sterner Davenport, Captbray, is announced for M Louts and the Upper'Mi&ttsippi She ia one or t tie fluea. steamers ever enpt Uray aho is sure to prove ft favorite, ir?***t J9®* The punctual posaengef steamer ili stings, L’apt ftoblLSon, leavcBto*day,>POsHive-’' Jy tort tucinuati and Lools-ille, -Ihifl hoe accommodations, Uur friend Mr Wherry has onargeot the office, - . ; for ilnelnnad and loalsviUe. - SATUitDAY. M; *‘ ?J XHLE NSW AND SFIiMBID sSow5 S owT r * P«3rnger ateaaier K E-Y W BBT, hto u, w b divans, commander will leave as an nounced above. l'Or ( iuciuuati, Cairo and St. Louis THIS D.<Y. MARCH 12-4 P.M. I7NS PMSSESOCB amiWSlSU.fcteamerAßQON’AP f, No;2.Cmi talu Sorter, QOmmMuier; will leave os aonotfneed • above _* v Por freightor paiasege apply on ::d*Y _Hhl*d J. B. JIItVIiSQSToS jg CO^L r For CincinnattanH Lotiliylllt. * THIS DAY, Marsh 12—4 P M TJ,E rISE^TASSEXUEB MMjjA Bteamoi commander, will ieavft as For freitM or p assago- apply oit board orto < v • r : i\£ :j. b. LrviKGSTOH arco.r For Oaveuport, Du Baqab A : S : t' Paul. 7 Hia.DAY. AIAROtt J Jh*4P< >mU- •> vfr. THE' XOBTSBBV XXHB ■FiiTrrfni iPaoiigtt.tcaiuerFilKDLOKKiaZl^ Cupt Mason, will leavofei ainounoed J? or freight or.paSßage apply imhoard® id-A AS : J: f: - ; orR. For . ;,... W fiDNESP AT, M £; .a.,c r trotgat or passage apply on hoard orto - — h *■* . •: 4i»!M i ititv&t Fiitatmttn crerr TQtwlir.'t P- ni,, Zones vi I'cevery ■ Skii£a<wPttS3«neerjt*»mor,BslMAM3KA (Hdai. itonroe.Aj’Ms commander, 'jtilHeayoas boarior-tdj,,^-; J,:B.^iy4Nft{jlx>N;*Coi3 i aOlff -.-c:-: * is • ?.■:; amSBSHT winger steitfiOr ECHO. JnM<ohf ppmmander, will leave as announced aboye and intermediate nninta thi-irtqytit ap™,.. : For freight or passege'apply on board or to w.- li. WJHSEUSRS&B’fe y. JOHN FLACK* Agtfc ] JSB3 NEW ARKASiGEMKN’r 18»3 Wliwllnt awl Pittsburg Rally , jpreas Une Tuobday. Thursday and S iturday at 11 a ii punctually leaves Wheeling every Monday! W ednosday’a and Friday's at 8 tbmfjg-. a * 7Sf' ’, S 3. The abova Htdamera-malrM iSwaiJ*.-. lions at Wheeling with One ridjVsSi for Mariettas Parkersburg and For fr.osht or passage apply ;ob boarder to - JAMKS OJUIJNS * «>.. - Agenta. KoslU Watertlreeg STRICTLY P.ijfiE?ABTiCEBB‘" , ■- L piTTsaoflGMMifMujit, * 4 tp;o # ... *.' Conwr iiw** and Market tbrttU, - . PerllnaCTT Pf » BtiU&i EudliMir£ Chemicals, Spicca, Mk. ;}•;•■ “=7? »^tM l S5£f S4r, . pt,oli “ em ‘ rt ' eo “ ,Pm»TVlnes aßa Mquosi. isadioiußi'iiiti , 'J&y ' I«. janll , ' -, ( ~ -.^ CONCERT HAJfcrli MARCH jib, , r '•■£? •. r.tjVf.rji*» .-5 ■*-i•''i«li feSjfii c:'-.-3 *&» *!.?.>?.■ ; /r;'St-"t k^ixr‘;^^:- S. S. SANFORD -A.N o aia / jp'jl.'h -pamed OPEHATROUPE <■ ■MhWi 38? **o 0> M I IST- Git &3 ti-i.O, r»"-a j •'T~■• ~15''.% <l. : 1/ C j_ '--. 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