i*J; kill tv 1 is Union saj it) CoEißtHui 1 First and X] Sally Marti mercia BADIOAi th: Now big radi party ip return t it t the Presio | tormenters U.elate'CoDg i hia former let the war li and con toratioi effect u it the Unio jn the inetit e reason wh i | Democrats jinison with Sends, advisit lliostilities fo: 1b national at and oth i | been in ! ticular i cation a i tion of {J to gaiD terprise forming ! Empire I i ists, vie being cm Demoeri the vem length and a tar. Seward c Union Leagi State. Thei [ing the ne jjplated to Merely weaken the I lac party, wel :omed it os being thing for tl e times and the Bnt theaf restless fanatics found out] that Seward and ' occaaioi have no Weed hi the Prej inventio undermined them, and that IBent looks [ pith favor upon the j»f his Secre ary’of State to ob-. ;rpl of his pa rty in New York.— als are alarj led at this, as will y the follow! lg dispatch to the t World : j tain cot .The radl be seen New Yo Them i«al Camp in a Ferment. |1 league movement throughout ffis regarded! with dismay by [the ifion radicals; in this city. . They abandonment of the ton proclamation, and the «> equality programme, to which feed,they had committed the ad sl. Seward and Weed, they |ain masterslbf the situation, and jer State policy” is reinstated.— ||they are funous, and the mal ii Bore-heads are again rallying banner otj Fremont and de e Union league movement. Weed, “tie deep, revolving ckingham,? has got the Gree r his feet. || He has turned the party of New York into a iue; he has got the leaders of it ito the necessity of such an or the principles of which exclude on of abolitionism, sb being The !<s} the count t ultra about Bee in it lap emancipaii whole nai they snpMi ministratifi Bay, ard ag the “bora? Of coursef contents |k around tn nouncingp Thurlat Duke of b leyites unj Republic? Unionled committal ganization all discrnj foreign to j is already ] that want! and John i the new and the speetfnl o being lik< But now followers ization of they exp® and leave cold, we a § purposes, ji f parent. Thj to hang fen Bnran,.iJ jjjrganization: Ebune Havel been rather re ts, becaasa of the new party to fool on: y ihe Democrats, t the obj»( t of Weed and his ertain to i apture, the organ-' Republics n party, by which o control tl e. Administration, radical eaders out in the tn|y expect, : n a few days, to i Bunder in tl e Tribune , in the fly of anothsr letter from its i to the Presi lent, addressed to onaiy in the name of “twenty j lieple.” * eems to he ve passed and joy he morning. The late vile ad, sever,'again to rise and tion. The! people, even in , are thundering through the heir utterjicondemnation of tion of thej Administration, nistration, alarmed at these me, now lends itself to Seward! jwers to break the power of potion, whicji was the reason all the mischievous legislation Congress upon the country, aid, upon a remarkable occa bfld still mojres. ’ ’ hear some way prob chief editoi that functij millions ofj The nig] * comes will Congress corse the New Engl ballot-boxE the radical That Ado. demonstrate and his folio the radically of fastening of the last Ab Greeley eion, “the \ AWD Thefacilijvj Some peoj le have for what plain folks (mu lying is sj rikingly illustra* ' te( * by thejfflllowing e: tractß from the Pittsburgh unronicfc. 0 i Tuesday last it .said: :| “There ari jjCopperheaj Is among ua ot the rankest I jnd most v Bnomona stripe, » and far more! qfthem that the people are generally awbjca of. They are all well knpwn to egdf I piker f if m t to the public. Thty have <S«r secret meetings and their grumbling conferences. jiThey aasemble 00t t b y n 'Sbjfand by day, jand their hatred to the_ Government, or as they style it, the abolition administration, is deep, bitter and intense.’ J j After pressing the Chrot t icU for a couple of days to pro™ this state n'ent, it yester day B ave ns lihe- followin' awkward re traction of it |J|j r Ita(the PosvMreiterated ttemptto make • ,®? 10 ® r ats believe that wl charge them i J; 1 !? c ffbperheada, after wo have (ustineUy dented any Bach thing, and in fi ever 7 titt e of evidence thereof, don tj|bromißO well for its fair ness, should -Mtake up thfe cudgels with it. It demand, i n the nh&e of the De- e W VM bS L thß b y- il does not re- Swm w 8 J onld r 9 traot a ch <*W ' X P A i niade ’ an \ more, which the Post knowsMhe never make It is the Post} which grossly slander d insults the Ddfoocracy of [u own di B t !f„ t in applying ti|; word “copperhead’’ to -mean DemocrMsnmd to Austrue with ont any reasopli article! on “ heads” as din |tly offensive to the Demo cratic party. fli for us, wt say again, WB don t care to u wSf pafty thi ty belong.’ Here it will 1 || seen that] the Chronicle of Thursday dijniea what ifi said on Tues day, and that, M its eatima ion, the term copperhead a* tees to oth! ir parties as well as to Db facrats. fie charge of Democratic cc {{Wheads id this city and county asseml liag in Mc 4 to express lntenße bitte frees against the Govern ment” is thujtisposed of by those who. made the . • The Ne- lljAlmadei . |n. Republi MS: - -“It W W the Snprl - Ifereat Alma jgjrt J. Tne Washing day evening; 1 about the room to-day, after tfcj decided; that E denly become aj inally in favor 1 understood that) slightest value t California cased ried on at the) went and in iti General has net! ment,” lihonaire. rthe XTnitei ns decision the goverac it is trne, b expense o ‘june.rJrat ■j appeared Mb. Editor —l was surprised and much offended to find the editor of the Chron icle denouncing many of his patrons and supporters as Copperheads. lam a Dem ocrat, and I venture to State that among the best and most respectable of its sup - porters are the Democrats of. the two cities. What has provoked this assault upon us ? The Gazette is n party paper. From that sheet we Democrats loolLfor nothing but slanderous abuse and vilest epithets. Its antecedents have been vi cious and vindictive; its proclivities are’ low, scurrilous and sometimes debasing. These are its established characteristics, and hence it is that so many Democrats refuse to take or use it as a medium. The OAroiucJe, up to the present time, has been held to be neutral, and, unlike the (razette, unexceptionable with the Demo* cratic party, hut my only object is to ask of that editor a simple question, viz : Is the Chronicle to be exclusively and ir revocably devoted to attacks upon Dem ocrats and the Democratic party? No Persecutor, p* *a>; [lon as it Is! iird Pace for Com tsandKlver News >S HEADED. mthas got rid of —tfie leaders of his ess— he is about to lonservative views, ireafter for the res- regardless of its tion of slavery.— ' John Van Bnren Capture of a Philadelphia Vessel The yacht schooner La Criolla, Captain Hanson, formerly a popular boat upon the Delaware, and owned by A. J. Buck nor, Jr., Esq., has recently been captur ed, attempting to run the blockade at Ce dar Key. A few weeks ago she was clear ed from this port for Havana, after which she cleared from that port to Nassau, N. P., where it is alleged she was sold to a party of Secessionists, and her name changed to the schooner Anna. She took in at this port a valuable cargo, purchased by the Secessionists there'for their friends n r? ?V outh - Under the command of Captaip Hanson, of this port, she attempt ed to run the blockade near Cedar Key, on which she was pursued and captured by the United States steamship Fort Hen- The La Criolla is a fine vessel, and Captain Hanßon, while in Philadelphia, /, a popular officer. The capture of this fleet little craft will eause much sur-" prise among the mercantile community. jf New York have (Mr. Seward’s par e a vigorous prose (the simple restora |thority. Ia order ifr jity in tins new en :Onceived the idea of Ties throughout the | radical Abolition )W organization as LATEST NEWS PHOM THE The following extracts are from late Richmond Tapers: The Confederate Congressional Peace [From tiro Richmond Dispatch March 12th.] Mr. Conard* offered the following peace preamble and resolution : “Whereas the present administration of the United States, by its reckless dis regard of all constitutional restraints, by its persistent efforts to the insti tutions of these States, and the ferocious war which it is waging for that *purpoße, has more than realized the worst appre hensions of our people, and fully justi fied their wisdom and.foreright in averting, by timely separation from the Union, the calamities which a longer continuance in it would have rondered inevitable : and whereas a portion of the people 'of the United States have recently manifested their disapproval of the war, of the objects for which and the manner in which it is conducted, and their desire for its speedy termination, and several foreign powers, notably the government of France, have expressed a similar desire. The effect of this i New York Times, iovernor Seymour i now the organ of the Evening Past Now, therefore, the Congress of the Confederate States, deeply impressed with the conviction that it is their duty to leave no means untried to put an end to a con test injurious to the civilized world and disastrous to the parties engaged, believ ing that its prolongation can only tend to embitter and perpetuate feelings of hos tility between States which, however po litically disunited, mußt ever be intimate ly connected by the immutable laws of geographical amity and of mutual demand and supply, deem the present time, when there is a momentary pause in the con flict, a suitable one to utter the views of peace. The Senate and Hosse of Repre sentatives of the Confederate States do, therefore, resolve that they will cordially co-operate with the Executive in any mea sures it may adopt, consistent with the honor, the dignity and independence of taese States, tending to a speedy restora tion of peace with all or any of the States of the Federal Union.’’ The resolution was then referred with out debate to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. > Bombardment of Viekabargr still Con tinuing- [From the Richmond Dispatch, March One of the enemy’s gunboats approaeh |ed opposite the city on the other side of the peninsula and threw a few .shells, all but one falling Bhort. Nobody hnrt on our side. The enemy are reported mov ing the batteries higher up the river.— Two gunboats were Been in the canal yes terday, supposed to be removing troops from opposite Warrenton. The object ot their movement is not known. Tlio Union Fleet Moving- up (he Ten- nessee Blvcr. [From tho Richmond Whig, March 9.[ ... Mobiljc, March 7.— Reliable informa tion has been received that the Yankees have gone np the Tennessee river to Flor ence, Ala., with a fleet of gunboats. About Inve hundred cavalry were landed, and were destroying everything in their route through Franklin and Lawrence counties. Latest accounts say they were making from Moulton, in Laurence county, south west through Marion county, in a direct line towards Aberdeen, Miss. Arrival of Prisoners in Richmond, [From the Richmond Dispatch, March 13.] I i T^- e P rison ers captured by Capt. Mosley, |of Fitzhugh Lee’s command, arrived by I the Central cars on Wednesday night, in I charge of Lieut. McClellan.* Included in I the number, (the whole amounting to 29) I.were E. H. Stoughton, Brigadier General of the 2d Brigade, Casey’s Division; A. Barker, Captain of Company L, sth New York Cavalry; Robert Wellbrient, a tel legraph operator; R. Wardener, an Aus trian Baron ; P. Pratt, a private in Com pany F, 16th Vehnont, and orderly to Gen. I Stoughton. . Napoleon Gnus. [From the Richmond Dispatch.l “Specimens of these celebrated guns are now being cast in this city. They are fashioned of brass, having a smaller bore and are a third larger than the ordinary six-pounder. They are said to be most effective weapons. A number are now being manufactured out of church-bells and the old French cannon so long de positeOit the Virginia armory. The Na poleons are smooth bore guns. ’ ’ I I Killed oil the Railroad. I t*wihlT£n who were ki!led Wthe late an agent of the government, buying cotton. I When the accident occurred Le had in his possession $60,000 in currency, which has been recovered. of Tiles - is whispered ime Court to men ease was tutor had sud jfhongh notn -4 States, it is Ipa not of the oent. These ifve been car | th© govera- Attoraey jjui the arga- Ne*' York Herald says: I inin? , a * details of the consolidation of I and Pittsburgh and Chicago (this **."*»• Railroads were settled partiS Tb g 10 the of all crease in the earmnm of thi i* 1 ?' | January $86,000, in F«ebraa^ n «Wd promises to be $40,0(10 For the Post. SOUTH, Proposition, Vicksburg, March 11th, 1803, Consolidation. The Rebels in the British Far- Lament We see that a motion has been made in the English House of Commons that the correspondence between her Majesty’s government and that of the United States, and also all communications from “certain gentlemen” in England who represent there the Southern Confederacy, should be made public. We hope that the mo tion will prevail, and shall then expect some light upon subjects which, ilj) to the present time, have been enveloped in mys tery. We suppose the persons referred to are Mason, Spence, and, perhaps, the irrepressible Sanders. Other names might be exposed, in case of an investigation, and we hope by all means thatjt nfty take place. Americans Abroad. The following is a list of Americans registered at Gun & Co’s American News Rooms, 19 Craven street, Strand, London, England.. Week ending February 19th, 1863: Geo. A. Townsend, Philadelphia and New York; Hammatt C. Billings, Boston, Mass.; Geo. T. Cobb, New York; W. J. Hart, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrß. L. Carter, Philadelphia; S, Phillips, Vir ginia; J. C. Buckley, Mass.; E. Smith, Brooklyn, New York; Mrs. and Miss Mitchell, New York ; Hopkinson, Illinois ; R. Kelly, New York : A. Dixon, New York ; F. Webster, New York ; Geo. E. Cupples, Ohio ; J. B. Palmer, Con necticut. A Tragedy in Columbus, Ey. TIIREE PERSON'S WOUNDED RY A CON GRESSMAN, WHO IS lIIMSEI.E KILLED. —A letter from Columbus, Ky., 9th instant, to the Chicago Tribune , says : A terribly tragic affair occurred here about five o’clock this morning, at the Columbus Hon3e. A man by the name of Rodgers, who was elected a member of Congress from the Memphis district, but on some account was refused a seat, in a sudden fit of insanity, as is supposed, commenced an attack upon a lieutenant while in hiß bed. The landlord, hearing the disturbance, rushed in, when Rodgers attacked him with a knife, stabbing him in a terrible manner. The landlord's wife, hearing her husbands cries for help, came running in, and was immediately attacked by the madiffan and gashed in a manner which renders her recovery impossible.— During the affray the lieutenant received a pistol shot, which it is feared will prove mortal. The guard here rushed in and fired upon the unfortunate man, who at tempted his work of murder upon them. He finally fell dead, being shot with five bullets, and run through with two bayo nets. The landlord,, his wife and the lieutenant are now lying at the point of death; the two former, it is thought, can not survive. Clearing out the Social Excrescen ces of Washington. General Marlindale, Military Governor of the district haß adopted energetic mea sures to rid Washington of the ho;Je of pickpockets, thieves and scoundrels who infest the city, to the terror of Govern ment contractors and citizens. To-day a small squad of notorious thieves were paraded on Pennsylvania avenue guarded by playing the “Rogue’s March.” Pia cards upon their backs as pickpockets and thieves, revealed the crowds of spectators the object of this novel dress parade. If this warning should not produce the de sired effect, General Martindale will ord er a battallion drill of the light-fingered fraternity. —New 1 ovk Correspondence. The Ice Crop, The cold weather of the past few days has revived the hopes of the ice-dealers, and on Saturday and Sunday large quan tities of the crystal element, varying m thickness from six to eight or nine inch es, were harvested in the towns adjacent to Boston. We learn that Ur. Choate, of the State Lunatic Asylum at Taunton, suc ceeded in obtaining from Wirmeconnet Pond,” apeculiarly exposed sheet of wa ter in the town of Norton, about three hundred tons of remarkably clear and fine ice, not less than fifteen inches thick. —Boston Journal. Experiments made last year by Mr. Walter Hill, in charge of the Botanic Garden at Brisbane, show that cotton can be raised there with the greatest fa cility. married At West Nowton, Westmoreland c< on Thursday, March 1y:b,*863, by I Lawson, Mr. Kamukl A. Durr. Jt Matilda M., daughter of UiootlioiaA man. | DIED: On Wednesday evening. Mar oh la. his late residence on the Pittsburgh , i 4 miles Irom the City. . JbiUiYv, ajfcd 89 years. The funeral will lake place (to-daj, the2i3thmst., at 1 o’clook, P, M. V of the family aro respeatfully inritod tL I IftBIB STOVE POLISH. '-J’ho best aid cheapest article it use it needs no mixiatr, It has no smell whatever; It produces no dirt or dust; It preserves fro n rust; It produces a jot black polish- Itrequirea very little labor For sale by BIMOfI JOHN, mhll ooroar Smithfiold and Kou S AMBROSIA fob the hair Contains a new and valuable dtscovery'for caus mg the Hair to grow in the most IngSient ma“ nor. For Sale by bIMON JOIINSXON mMI corner Southfield and Fourth streets CJAtE OEVIMPEESIEKTS Jk ShrOGK— oonsoqnenoe of haring lea;ed a argo uor tionofVadd.ngton Farm I will sell at Auction, without roserva, on Wednesday the 181 h day of March, 18b3, the eurnlu-. Implements and Lire' Stock I hare of sale—aik months. ... GEORGE W. SMITH. Wheeling, ff a . CARPETS, 1862, DECEMBER. 1862, W. D. «fc 11. BScCAIsIiUM. §7 FOURTH street, ! ÜBOTPORTIOKOP OCBfITOCS u . v mg >een bought previous to a series ol advance, «uid now replenished (just before the largest advance of the season) with the newest do - Bffna in Carpets, Oil Cleths, Window fcha les, &o A favorable opportunity is offe.ed purchasers at moderate rates, as prices will be higher, doc l / JUST RECEIVED a splendid stock of SPBISG DELAINES &DEESS GOODS CALICOS, GIXOHAMS, Ac. ’ Special attention is called to our stock of Muslins ana Irish Linens that was purchased before Use great advance in Dry Goo'dp. Call soon and secure your Spring Goods as they will be muoh higher Remember the place, No. 96 Market street, be* tween Fifth and the Diamond, [ mh2 11. j. LYNCH, KI VETER S.-T WO HVAMEJD Boiler Riveters can find employment on iron gunooats, under shelter, at the best wages. Machinists also wanted. JAMES B. EADS, Union Iron Works, St Louis, mh!6:d3w&3d j PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S Thi subscribers hate just opened especially for the Holiday’s very large and desirable stock of WSE HOLlt JEWEEBT, GOLBAHB SILTEB WATHKS, for Ladies and Qentlemen’s wear, tine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Hoods, SUiVEB.PUA.TED WABE, such as castors, cake and fruit baskets, g{ bleti card cases, tea setts, etc., and a large variety m sol table articles for presents. - .i JUSYBAJf AgEXPi g, , 42 fiiUi street First Edition. LATEST SEWS BY *TEIMAPH. The Yazoo Pass Expedition, The Gunboat ChilLeothe Crippled. ARREST OF DESERTERS RESISTED Negro Expedition Captured in Florida. A Battle on the Blackwateri Ac.) &C*t «£c., do. Cincinnati, March 19, —Specials from Memphis announce that the Yazoo Pass expedition had met with a check on Fri day, The gunboat ChiUicothe encounter ed a battery at tbe junction of the Yala busha and Tallahatchie. The fight lasted all day. One shot from the battery entered a port hole of the ChiUicothe,, killing four and wounding fourteen. The Chillicothe received sixty four Bhots, and was damaged seriously. The Gazette’s Indianapolis special says: On the arrival of the Cincinnati train, a party of soldiers seized and destroyed a package of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Gen. Carrington arrested the soldiers and paid the agentß for the copies destroyed. Osgood iif Smith’s peg and last factory, in Indianapolis, was destroyed by fire. Loss $15,600; insured for $6,000. Two companies of infautry went into Noble county, Ohio, yesterday, to arrest deserters. It is reported that the citizens are organized to resist them, and trouble is anticipated. New York, March iy.—A Port Royal letter seems to confirm the capture of the negro expedition in Florida. A very spirited battle occurred on the Blackwater on Tuesday morning. The 11th Pennsylvania cavalry, and two sec tions of the 7th Massachusetts battery, attacked the enemy’s entrenchments op posite Franklin. Two separate cavalry charges were made on the fortifications. These were found to be literally lined with infantry, who poured a deadly fire into our ranks, wounding many. The en emy opposed a heavy force of irfantry and cavalry to the right and left of our troops, but without success. The fighting was not ended at tbe latest advices, and the rebel reinforcements were coming up. The New York Times has a dispatch which says that Gen. Dix reports that of our gunboats had passed Port Hud son. Advices from the squadron off Mo bile say that deserters report that the rebels tried to attack our fleet with five steamers recently. One struck a snag, and the attempt was abandoned. It was soon to be renewed. An attempt to blow up the Susquehanna also failed. The Tribune learns frem Havana that arrangements had been made for a meet ing ol the pirate Alabama, Florida and Harriet Lane, with the view of a combined attack on the steamer from Aspinwall with the Califomia treasure. The gunboat Huntsville, at Key West, reports that an American bark being about to leave Martinique, where tbe pirate Florida was lying, the authorities compelled the latter to remain in port twenty-four hours after the departure of the bark. The American crowded his vessel to St. Thomas, where he found Ad miral Wilkes, who immediately transfer red his flag to the Vanderbilt, and started for *r»th a fair proapert of reaching the island before the FTorida could leave. STKICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low Prices. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, APOTHECAHIES. Comer Fourth cmi Market alreett, PITTSBURGH ®r“P; Cream Tartar Medlcinea, I‘alnts, Hnktuir Motfa, Pcrftiinery Uyc Staid, Kue.HusiariL Chemicals, Spices, Oils, «Sc., *c., Ac. Physicians Prescriptions aocnr>- lelv com pounded at all hours. * eom Pure Wines and Liquors, for medicinal uso ... ie'.Sto STOCK OP ~ BOOTS and just recoivod and for sale at tho old price?, Ilav “ tor.™* I oi enabled to tU Cali r af M l\ u 0 prieos. wall at tho Cheap Btcro, of county, Pa., Itev. 8. B/ r-. to Miss ting clcrgy- JOSEPH H. BOB.LAND'B. mhl4 N °‘ 9S Msrket st " 2 1 door from Pifth, Lb, lbtu, ui ind Wash* JUARLES eM A «I ASH J S °” A ARH'-Customer can always bo supplied with the best article , 0 „ GEO. A, KELLY’S, 69 Federal St., Allegheny. ,) Friday, 'he friends o attend. HAIU OII.S, PERFUME n..iai itirhS, Colognes. A large supply of th.o mos. popular brand-- just received b>- OEO. A. KELLY, 69 Federal St., Allegheny. UVRE I.KtIoIIS FOR MEIHGAI, a. purposes cun always be procured at tnIU GKC. A. KELL\*o, 69 Federal St., Wiy AUegheny. P < RW DE i ,t , ,!D BI M Alf# PUUSSIA* iue. A .large supply of eaoh, just received <■'<so. A. KKLLY. 69 Fedoral St., Allegheny. Pitttburgh & Oonnellsville Eailroad. WINTER ABRASfeEMENT. WEDMHDAT, »E -r b H J oll *'. l 8M ' Trains WIU the flcpot, corner of Boss and'r ater Etreets, as follows; Le-ive Arrive at ExDrcss nnd H rom Un , ioI ><own B:OTam do 8:00 pm 10.00 am Ist U Kcesp t Aecom’dat’n 11:00 am 7 00am PnrtpSJU 6:llpm 2:05 pm RrpSSnJK, d ° 710 am 8:10 am Siinifw C n. B i do . -1:0) pm 5;20 p m Sunday Church tram to and fcSi“ , "°, rt . 1:00 p m 10;00 a m J >£? t 8 api>ly to Q EO. BOULTON. Ac’t mhl3,lyd H. BLACKSONK, Bnp’t. gPECIAE sale OF A I.AKGE AND Elegant Collection of Bare and Beautiful 8 M A 8 H KLH. 8, At MASONIC HALI, AUCTION HOUSE, 55 fifth street, in ' v^out a “>‘ reserve or limits as to f « l » C^oT,' > T? CaS i es ’? a recent shipment from filSB T, T 0 S someo t t J 10 s * )londi * over before witnessed in comlirishig vanous other nntural curiosities, CORALS, CAMEOS, PEARLS, *^ e, f <tc., &C. Itc. nmw’hni? of , srer J •* 0 0 specimens, such as have bc £ ro b <-‘en offered at Public Sale in Pitts £?!?«!,'= »ri rare “RPortunity is now offered to the citiiens. The public, and the ladies in particular are invited to examine this magnificent-assort ment of Curiosities from the Dominions of OLD NEPTUNE. ■These aro the Works of Nature, and no artist thut-er lived, could imitate them in shape or “The Wonders and Beauties of the Mighty Beep.” _The first sale takes place on WEDN'ES'nAY EVENING March 18th, atW o’clock.iimTcoif tinue on SATO&r’ DAY, at thesamediour. ; BOYTANi M '^ ELLj^d -Auctioneer. JjSoleAmerioaii A*ent for the ComjMmy. S TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. New Carpet Store. £ - o^. made to engage per manently in ffie Cafpet business in Pittsburgh, under the fin 6 of S?t M’Fairland, Collins & Co, We are fitting up for that purpose the spacious and elegant room Sos. 71 & 73 Fifth Street Above Miner’s Book Store, hext door to the Post Office, where we expect to opet:...abon* the first of April, an entirely new, fresh and complete assortment of Carpets of every de scription. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Window Shades, matting, And all tho goods pertaining to the stock of a first class Carpet Store, and respectfully solioit the patronage of our friends and the publio. •TAMES W. M’FABIAND, HENRY H. COIXINS, “ m2o:tla ONIONS -40 Bbls prime Onions, just re ceived and for sale by ™ JAS. A. FETZER corner of Market and First street WANTED-A situation as book-ke«per, in ww a wholesale, retail or manufacturing business, by a married man. of fifteen yeara practical experience. Best of refarencis given Address S Lock Box No 126,; m2o:3t DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS. &C ; GOODS. SCRIM., ; 1863 EATON, MACEUM & CO. NOS. 17 <fc 19 FIFTH STREET, Offer to CASH BUYERS a choice selection oj TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS HAIR NETS. RUCHES, COLLARS, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, SUN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS, And a full assortment of SMALL WARES AND TANDY ARTICLES, Ac., «£o. is p ry H ~ t>3 u. < W p U = £d l z ~ r . o - z »gr • h eo So b -o o S 3 g “ * -iff £ O M 2 A £ “ Hi P m “3 _ S 3 i| p || O a S f| O g. S I QC T l nnrf’D I f < ' ,l£ * ,r NEW MARKET /T:, sh-In pursaanco of a joint resolution of Oounciif, passed March sth, 1863, public notice given that tho choice of alt Butchers’ a ?n ' l* eiab k SUnd ' *» New PIITa vloBhen 01 '?'■ will be sold at PUBLIC OUTCRY. commencing at 12 o’clock. TUESDAY. MARCH 31.1563. aod continuing until the demand is supplied According to an ordinance adopted by the City Councils March sth. 1863. entitled ’An Oniinanoe Regulating the Markets in Allegheny City.” the choice of stalls and stands will be sold, subioot to tho annual rent which may be fixed theroon by the Committee on Markets, for a term often years, na to all stands or stalls for which a bonus of $25 or more sha'l be paid; and for a term of one year as to all stalls or stands upon whiolm bonus of less than $25 shall be paid. The stsJl plan of the Market House, shewing the number land annual rent of each stall or stand will be ready for public examination on the day of sale. Market Houso is.paved throughout with brick, and thoroughly lighted with gas. The entire Market is securely enclosed; and the fl e l te s E ar f of M l 6 vegetable stands, and all of tho batcher 3 stalls are under roof. Tho stands are all fixed and numbered, so that the lessee kis exact location and ameunt of room and be able to avoid transporting his own benohes to and n-om the market. Market hours aro fixed by City Ordinances at from 12 o'eloekm on Monday until 12m on Tnes : from 12 mon Thursday until 12 mon Friday, and from 12 m until 9pm on Saturday, of each w ook—being for five days each week, farther information can beobtained on ap plications to either of tho undersigned, at any time, oral the Market House on the day of sale. JOS.KIRKPATRICK. fWB. FRANGIE. JOS. H. BORLAND. , „ SAMT,. RIDDLE, ! mhsMtwtd Committee on Markets. DUBE EIOCOBS, , ... , PUBEI,IQrOKS, for medicinal and private use, for medioinal and private use, I aig in receipt of an invoioe of pureLiquorsfor medicinal and private use, bottled expressly for such purposes bd Falooner k Go., of New York These Liquors ape recommended as being some thing superior to anything ever offered in this city Those wishing a strictly pore article of the follow ing Liquors oan obtain them at my establishment •fine old Maderia Wines, Fine old Port Wines, Fine old Sherry Wine?, Fine old Cogniac Brandy, Young Amerioan Gin, Vandiveer’s Schiedam Schnapps, a full assortment of California Wines on, JOSEPH FLEMING, corner the Diamond and Market st. A supenor article of Holland Gin on hand. mni7 CAMUPBOB ICE, WITH GL Y CEBINE. This is a preparation which is neither Cream. ow ,^ 6r .' a solid. Since its intro* *•** a rapid as an an t° exccnatpd and smarting surfi <“ff«fB,«yia the oosmetio oreams in' being positive medicinal, yet perfects,safe, fiposseM cs great beauty as a chemical product, ma is. be sides, one ot the mostpleasant applications con celvable for ohapped hands, lips. Ac„ Ac, Sold at . A. J. RANKIN « CO.’S Drag Storo, 63 Market street, j mhl7 j 3 doors below Fourth* TCIOK BAIE.-THREEBMAH lanas, within twelre miles of the city. GOOD OBCHARDS ON EACH. ■Also. 2 'A cores near the city line: Vory. largo Grape Arbor and dwelling. Apyly to M. K. NOLAN, 127 Fourth at. IO BUTXJ9EBS AND COHTRACTOBS Wo ue now mumfuriurin* a reporter aritide of 1 L I 9£ 3E3 • wMoh wo no prepared to deßver from onf coat YABD, 500 LIBERTY STREET 1 , o. I«CKSOH,BTKWAKT*CO Jp TO-DAY’S ADVE&TIBBKBWTB W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO„ Ladies will find a large and choice selection bf BOOTS and SHOES consisting of every variety of Ladios', Misses. Boy'A, Youth's and Children's Heeled Gaiters, Congress, Lace and Button, Moroeeo, Kid abd Calf English Walking Boots. Goat and Calf Balmorals, Eugene Boots, White Satin and Kid Slippers, Parlor and Toilet Slippers, which are'selling as house Westof tho mountains. mn2Q - DRY GOODS. OPENING ON MONDAY NEXT March 33d, AT BARKER’S, 89 MARKET STREET, Embracing the, greatest variety ever exhibited mW’* 0111 * m I ll ' s °' ty " EMBROIDERIES. GLOVES AND MITTS, SHIRTS, fllEJf HUES FBOH THE CITY , impro ? ed property of 45 acres for P?!®}. u Kood mansion homo woll arranged for orewi SD<l , con '' on, enoe, stable, bam, young to D shrvbbBry . etc, For price an! R®* IWILVE HCSDBED DOb ZmmJ storybrick house of five or six mSto City Kroand ’ 6 tuate:i on I^ < oconnWM?' - w* le House formerly by W.m. Eoseburg, situated Ssom n?*?* a D 0Utfi7e “uoutwwalkfromthe I it? Passenger and Pit sburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Kaiiroads. Apply to J °HN Lllftf, j rt . Ko 5S Fourth Street* Country Seat, cuntainmg •T- 13 acres, situated in M'Ciute tmrnshin varietiM r^r I hU eS - frola th i e City ' HoekedE with Si ®C B “ n . n K aPPIo trees. 7 Varieties of f of ? ho ™'* 1 3 of Bears. 6 of dwarf pears, raL^ e 7 1 S s> & of^ urr ? nts ’ 5 of strawberries, 3 d o ynokbemes: Bof goosierries. 4 fctov ML of i r Mia J On it are “erected a M^.Vofte^M/to 811 ne °* lEaiy ° nt ' „ . JOHN LITTLE, Jr.. mIS-dlw Note and K @ l Broker. No 57 Fourth Street SPHIKQ GOODS. HUGHS & HACK®, Successors to * w - * ». HTJGC 8, FIFTH and MARKET, NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS, SfllßSS 81 strlM an<l i NEW SPRING CHINTZES I NEW MOURNING GOODS ; NEW SlfjKS, STEWSPBIITG SHAD ES A SACQI7JES, I m£tiffl s e Sl “ k Tarnishing an, 1 Do- m h!8 ITAVIJfS MADE AKRAKGEjIF as asisss' ggpMs* awSSSSE B£- iLav not do the losers there!*# ■ t-i* sootaied with me Dr E. J wave o*t\ SSxSS-ffiSi^l: aßSfeSjaaswsatßk vote h myV“oUtSf 0 'f t ll,rBT « m “ ta - “* ** «S3£ lai-fisffiß-: stf ‘WSaaßtsi. mM7;dtmy]4 W.B.Lotto*. Oxdden, WJPTOS & OIDB ES, HiKCiMCTEUBRS AND DEALEE3 ur ■ FBIT CEttMT & GEAtEHOi MR M*uUej Wood streets, 2d story cornerF Ifthand — *' mnl7 I LILLIPUTIAN WEDDING. Card Photographs of -' ■ i .TOM THUMB AND HIS ’WIFE, TOM,THUMB AND' HIB WIFE, TOMTHUMB AND B *S WlF£ AT P I T T 0 C K'S opposite 0;- °f n^ 1 I Btort Boos. ocoaT)i«^ inhere is & BarW Bhoj>--aTeiL&iit:W™[.* a r NO. 81 FIFTH BTA££T, fashionable Soots. S. CUTHBERT & SONS. _■ 51 Market Street. S. CUT H BERT & SONS, 61 Market Street. A CARD. ■'S-ihAy .4 TO-DAY’S ADVBBTISJBMjBHTS jppr^ueo— x i RA K K 8 i-#ATIIR BUTE * B hS{^““^ T, * or “ e w “w»m. ti t d |? t " ‘»oSsul]£ofwater and dirt lata hom 4110 effects ,«f dtadpattoni and T^J <nB ‘* I ' }Ter oin S |la J“*«»Ji4H«irToai k«»*-''s l£ey are the bfat Bittara inthtkworld. -1 The* maze the weak man strong, and are Mtwe meat restorer. They aremade oftome = St, Crdix Sum, and the celebrated Callnayacarir' * roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure •of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly reooxnmended to delicate ner- Bonsreqairingagentle'stimulanfc.- '.,{}•» ;k*7*v. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists.'Hotels and Sa loons, .1 •;; «.c^, feb4;3md No. 202 Broadway, New York. ? AiroTioir Sanaa ! r - * & Household FCBKitueE, cab* PETS. &0-. at. Auction, at33.7th Street oorher of Cherry aUey, oh jß&orida3h'<23d inst. st 10 o'clock, pre cutely, will be soldthe entire fur niture. &o, embracing mahogany hair seat sofas and chairs, hair seat rocker, marble top fontre table, dde table, mahogany hat raefcwararobe, wash stand. hUh and low pest bedsteads.’ Veneiil an and buff blind*, bureaus, launge, giififr*me mirrors, iratrasses, pillam, bolsters, beddinr parlor, chamber, hall and stair oerpsts and run! stair rods, oil cloth, kitchen tible and utenafir cook store, fenders, ice chest, &o. t &o. | : Special attention-givenjo sales of furniture. mlO-v c- - - - T*--A, M’OLELLAND, Auctioneer, " D. BARBOUR, WITH | A. L. WEBB &BRO., ‘ COR. PRATT'& COMMERCE STREETS. BALTIMORE, MB., GKNMEAI COMHISSIOH HBECfIASfB. and agents for the sale of Dnpont’ii Gunpowder A Safety Fnae, Receive on cohaighment of aUhindsbfWesterii' Produce, and make advances thereon. j.N. B.—Railroad track in front of Warehouse, i Refer to W. H. Smith k Co., Miller A Ricket son. Spencer burgh: Merchants Bank, and B. Be ford A Sons. Baltimore. inhljlmd SODA ABH A POT ASH Superior Soda Ash and Pot Ash, Superior Soda Ash and Pot Ash, ; 'Ac..'.- JOSEPH FLEHIKCPS JOSEPHFLEMUr€PS corn er of the Diamond mid Marketatreet, oom er of .the Diamond and Market street. gihlo . > - I’ A.' S. S A. Gr ’ E SBO M 'H ' E 1 * "OLD; CO'ifXXBiX" UNDERSIGS SBJ S PREPARED M. to bring out emigrants from&ny part of Eng land Ireland or Scotland, either by superior fast- orfirft'elasssailingveßsels.atfiromr; $5 to $l5 less than .tickets can be purchased'for at any other office inPittsburgh. Greenbacks or cur rency taken/Address “ ;r >D. C’NEIL, •' European Agencyi Chronicle buUding. Ftfth iL Pittsburgh,. Pa mhl6:6mdrt>d*2tw- SPRING feOOD^. WE WOl'lD <;ajjt. tiie ATIEH- v' tion of Buyers to our stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, emliiHusinrUlili, newest PLAIN ANJ) FANCY CASSIMEBES, suitable for Business Snifs.' Afuilaiid oomplate " assortment pi fine black . CLOTHS AST® CASSIMEBES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Ycstingl 1 "W. H. HcGEE & qO„ ' . 143 FEDEKAL BTBEET, ooiner of Market Square, Allegheny cit, nmo:d*w;tf C. 11. S. jS.^? •. NEW 1 { NEW ' I NEW goods, I GOODS ' ! GOODS I LATE L ; late 7 [. LATE - STYLES - . .STYLES ! •STYLES [ ! . ! ' HALF . ABOUT t ■ USUAL ‘s I PRICE CONCERT HAIL SHOE STORE, : j 62 Fifth Street, .fS,Neitdoorto Express Office. : ] 'mi,; : A T BARKEB>S, 59 MARKET STREET, S 1 L K CL O iMfUES, mantle’s, shawls’ MBESI S OOOD variety and J u > „ e ,tb« OT Ii, IO THE PUBLIC, ftliiiar ' ~ ... & Cilrde’ti, " so..»Jim.KOT•'• Tr. The West styles of t. . . ’ J • Urge CorBtt t‘ "‘“j l *. buyers, oeqSdSrtrtXrtw!! ofw boie3a]e and • wa 9‘ Jn prioe ao^^^‘ .?*,«?»meet evejS No;.7s jraTBECKIVEB _• ; ; l 'Sisilis«’i ■~ l -i
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