Tngqp fcsnsosT. |i rgfli KPfemDeiu « co., no. 37; I' NEW YORK, and « STATE i °£"BK4>BWToiran our aeanta for th® Sally - ! WeeNlj-ppaiit in those oittaa and areau -1! “ un «d to take AdvertiM>ment» and Subsoriptictu i or naatonr JtMiealEaOt. [I FBXDAY jkoBNING, MARCH 20. lour MD Hi HJHBOBHOOD HTULLIfiMCE I Corporations. I Ai* 1 " aß^f e n introduced in the Leg fe 8 b y M- Heistand, from the Com fcf , i A Corporations, entitled “An r^a -* lD ® ‘P corporations for manu- Purpose!, in the county of Alle f“ en y» .'which! is of much importance. ls~ Provisions dre substantially as follows: lu 1 ® 0 ' •?. t “ or “6? an yP«rsons,threeormore l | seating themselves together for the agnrpose of carrying on any mechanical, lpining, quarrying or mannfactnring busi- M® 88 * “cepf the distillation or mamifac ®,°? .!? to , xlc S tin ? liquors, having com- Pied with the Provisions of the act, to be fKporporation, dnder any corporate name assumed m the articles of association,not previously used by any corporation or |he county. Sec. 2 provides that the Purposes and lofeation of the corporation Sfi" 1 . be specified distinctly in its articles Iff, association, dud shall not direct its operations or funds to any other purpose, lee 3 providesjthat the notice for the wst meeting of Such corporation shall be ; !JF ed on ea ct mfember at least a week be ore the meeting, or published in some f newspaper of the county. Sec. 4 pro s for the confirmation of the organi m, and all proceedings under it by a nal meeting called for the purpose, c °py °i W *“P confirmation is to be I with the County Register and one the Secretpr of the Commonwealth, shall fully [legalize the original or fW» ahOI V ? eo ,I 6 Pennite the organiza afflj? according with the S M e *? WB > with penalties for breach not cijeeding $2O. jSec. 6 defines the offi m “ Z! a President, Board of Direc- Preasurer, Clerk and such other offi sh® v fact ?? B “P® company authorizes. J?r oTldea [for the annual election ,°J§ 6 Directors,] Clerk and Treasurer, the choiceibr appointment of other ° t fers to be prescribed by the by-laws.— ae M°, Bays , 1116 bjimber of directors shall notibe less than one of whom shall bo [elected President, by the Board or the as 4het)v-lawB determine. Sec. 1 9 - pjSQcircs the dark to be sworn, to keep B *s®!*** °r Vo^yB ofthe company, etc , 1 e n #hat the Treasurer shall give such ,^Pi as “ I re< l? lr e | |hy the by laws. Sec. the use of proxies, dated S“ months if the meeting, but pro hibjt|the casting of more than fifty votes py,unless allxhe shares represented (BJnf t 0 . one P ei ? on i an< 3 forbids any omcetj casting rnord than twenty votes by f r °iL'f~ eaoh comphny to determine by in:! 3 what comber of Bhareß or amount o i!if est sliall constitute a quorum.— ° ec, lll'> and 13 brovide for fixing the amount of capital stock by the company, whidhjmay be mertksed at any meeting .u >J] for the Porpose, but not to exceed 1 anthorized by the act—the , er 'flf,P heep a record of the shares. Sec. }* ‘he company to issue, by a threefrfOurths vote, general and special itlir® latter at “O time to exceed two nttbapcf the actual capital, to be subject to redemption at par after a fixed time; holders-of sdeh stock to receive a fixer dividend, not exceeding four Percent, and to be ih no event liable for oehte pf the corporation beyond their •tockjjaySec. J 6 provides for the transfer °‘ atop certificates, j Sec. 10. permits as sessments on stock shares, tot exceeding f, ?'?®l I ! aI limit,and provides that no ob llgatiofijgiven by a Stockholder, secured by plMge qr otherwise, shall be consider ed agfiart payment df any capital stock, aectionjin provides fpr public sale by euctiohlpf shares on which assessments are nc||paid within thirty days; Sec. 18 1 for thejadvertising ofisuch sale previously and fo|j the transfer of Buch forfeited sharesl|lSSec, 19 obliges the officers of any association, after thfe capital stock is all paid, if Jo cause a sworn statement of the amount|p be recorded in the Register's of fice anfljSec, 20provides for a similar certi ficate injjqase the stock is increased. Sec. 21 Biakegppy officer deglecting or refusing to perform tfie duties required by the two sectionsiprecediug liable for all debtß con tracted||j6y the company after thirty days from this payment d| the last installment _;BPd before Buch certificate is recorded, gep. 2s||>ermits the deduction of capital stock bk|a special meeting and imposes the same penalty for failure to record the re dßCtipn|:|]j .Sec. 23 makes ajl stockholders liable fwjpny debts contracted previous to the withdrawal or refunding of capital her fore theljrecording ofja copy of such vote in the Register's office. Sec, 24 makes the Diijettors liable [for all debts of the compan»|if they declare a dividend when the company is insolvent, or one which would make it .insolvent, provided the amount [for which they are liable shall W»f- exceed the amount of the dividend ; .any Directors absent br objecting to Buch dividend] Ito fje exeunt from liability if they filejjohjeetions with the clerk within three days after it is mode. Sec. 25 for-1 bids theljpmmpany to| loan mqney fo any of its Btodkholders and makes the officers making.lqfj assentingio such loan jointly and severally liable, to the extent' of the loan and{ interest, for company debts con tracted Wore the lo&n is repaid. Sec. 26 limits[j«is amount df debt of any com pany to pie amount pf capital stock paid in and makes the [Directors liable for any excess occurring under |heir administration #ctil theubbts are redjmed'to the amount stf the stock —those directors absent ordo jacting ,tp[| £e exempt Sec. 27 makes officers aikbwg.any known false certificate or etatenient liable for all debts of the pompaiiyfrbntracted while they epp officers or stockßdlders. Sec.j 28 provides that a stockholder obliged to pay a debt of the Company [may recover the amount by action against thpjcompaasr, font only the property pf the company is liable tharelor. Sec. 2g fixes jtttb capital Of companies at not less thaZf *6,00.0 nor more than $500,000, the amount! to be fixed in the articles, and inoresiieb pr djminished at pleas ure nndeS|[ the presdribed regulations. See. SO jlpermits colorations to hold and convey real or personal prop erty -necepiary for its [{purposes, so mach thereof asjiß convenient or necessary be yond the|pmits of the Commonwealth. Bee. 31 obliVes the (Jfficers to deposit with the Auditor General, before common.- cing bnsinbsß, a sworn . statement of the eorporateMame and purposes of the asso ffotion, tnl amount fof fcapital stock paid j in and thamar value of snares, and a du pUeate ofjshe same wituths Register—and sa ?' . . hS 01 ?, 8 !' tD '* ar certificate anddu pheate tojjfo filed whed the stock is in cr«o»gior|educed. She. 33 makes U tfee duty of m Officers to deposit annually in swan statement in the Reg- W* 6 *, 8 setting fohh the amount of stock paidjlin. nutnDer if. shares held by mscßwWer, investments in rea i ea V tate au - -frp- 0 ?* i property own ed and defft* mwporation on the Ist of Angite gnfJ existing de mands against i> ctmpany. gee. 34 mat.. offibßrs neglec.fog the duties im posed intijc; three p ecbPiPg liable, for corporatitSl debts connected daring the continnanpsj of such to gleet pr refusal— and the' next section [ permits them to make the required statements snbsepneni ly, after which they sba 1 not be so liable. Sec. 30 Baylj jirocesa can be served on such corporatiomf in like ma; ner as now direct ed by law|{with regard o other corpora tions, anffijfhe next gjyed the Court of Com mon same po> ver to disolvfi each -corporations, upon pe itions filed under corporate]spall as it noi r has -in regard to othereonwrations. Set. 38 makes xeneral forhll debts and ecu-' stock ia foUy fg. mkm (tookboid. tractauntfl i b ipeciai " "■ ,1 jfk-w-V cs-i.i', | era personally liable for minis dne for ser vicea rendered six months before de. mand npon the corporation and its ( neglect or refusal to pay. Sec. 40 giveß to any member who pays more than his proportional Bhare of a debt a claim for contribution against other members and stockholders.. Sec. 41 re lieves officers and stockholders from lia-/i bility on debts and contracts unless judg ment id recovered and the corporation shall neglect for thirty days after. demand on execution to pay the execution and costs or exhibit property liable to execu tion sufficient to satisfy and the execution is returned unsatisfied. Sec. 42 provides that after the execution is so returned any I creditor may file n bill in equity, for him self and others, against the stockholders |at the time the suit was commenced and against all officers liable on debts and contracts, setting forth the judgments, proceedings thereon and the grounds on which it is expected to charge the officers or stockholders personally. Sec. 43 as sesses all sums decreed by the result of Buch suit npon the stockholders, according to the amonnt of stock held when the suit was begun, but not to an amount greater than the par value of the stock then held by each. Sec. 44 applies the same- rule to estates and funds in the hands of execu tors, administrators, guardians and trus tees, which shall not be liable /or more | than in the hands of the original owner.— i Sec. 45 makes executors or administrators of defendants deceasing during the pen dency of shits against the corporation lia ble to the same extent as the deceased and I I permits them to appear voluntarily and become a party to the suit or the plaintiff. may summon them. 46 forbids the I plaintiff from dismissing a suit in equity against a corporation without order of court and reasonable notice to other cred-1 ft° rs * Sec. 47 relieves stockholders and I officers from-any individual liability other! than provided in the act, Sec. 48 gives the I Legislature authority to ampnd or repeal I the provisions of the act at pleasure. I . The Vacation of Liberty Street. ■ r - Rhoads introduced • ra the House of Representatives an act giving to the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. full power and authority to enter upon and , appropriate for general railroad purposes all the real estate in the F.itfa and Ninth ' Wards, lying on the South tide of Perry and Quarry streets, fronting thereon and extending Southwardly to the manor line, *or the assessment of damages to the owners and occupants of this property the company is clothed with all the privileges ij l their charter ot incorporations Mid supplements, subject to the restriction therein, except that the viewers appoint* ed by Court nnder tbe act shall be resi dents of Pittsburgh. The second section repeals so much of the company's ebar ter,ite supplements or any other law as forbids the taking of a dwelling house or ! homestead lor railroad purposes without the consent of the owners or occupants, bo far as the property described is con cerned, Section third provides for the va cation of Perry street, if the company acquires the lotß fronting on both Bides of the street, by purchase or otherwise. Ihe consideration of the bill in the House has been postponed until Thursday nex Perishable Freight. act supplementary to that of 1858, jin relation to common carriers, has been read in the Senate, it provides that all articles of a perishable nature, or that would depreciate by being longer kept, may increase the costs, expenses of car riage, storage or any other charge arising from the transportation or keeping of such property, if not paid within forty-eight hours from the time of the arrival of such place of destination, it be sold by the person or corporation having a lien thereon for snch costs, at public auction, upon twenty-four hours* notice being given of such sale, and the proceeds shall be disposed of in the manner pro vided in the act of which this is a snpple ment. . Bebel Soldier Arrested and Dls charged. On Tuesday last the United States Mar shal at Cleveland arrested a passenger named Boyd, suspected of being a rebel soldier. Boyd, on beingtaken intocusto stated that he had been not long since impressed into the Southern army, at his residence nenr Memphis, (which was be tween the picket lines of the two armies) and had come North to see his friends in Ravenna. The Earshal accompanied him to that place, investigated his case, found his statement correct, and discharged Escape ol a Prisoner from Rich mond. David D Douthett, son of Maj. Joseph •Douthett, of Penn township, Butler coun ty , arrived at his father’s residence on Sunday Jast. He was taken prisoner by the some time sincp, conveyed to Richmond and confined in a tobacco ware house, trom which he succeeded in makiDg his escape. He states,that he walked all the way from Richmond, and intends re turning to his regiment soon. Railroad Casualty. Cyruß E. Highberger was killed at Der ry, Westmoreland Co., on the Pennsylva nia Railroad, last week, by falling from a car, while engaged in cutting loose part of a freight train on which he was brakeman. The exact manner of the accident is not known, as no one saw it. A singular fatality attends this family. The father was killed by a railroad accident—one brother lost a leg by the same means and now another is killed. Capt. Blood CaplnreU. Advices received here state that Capt. F- Blood, of this city, in the Fourth Pennsylvania eavalty, wag captured by the rebels a few. days since in making a des perate charge, at the head of fifteen men, when Steuart’s cavalry attacked his regi tpent. He was badly wounded and several of hia man were taken at the same time. Tlie Government Takes More Steamers. ■ Yesterday morning Mr. John Greeuough, derk in the Quartermaster’s office at Cin- arrived here and took possession Of all the steamers at the wharf,to be used as transports in the service of the War De partment. Among the boats taken were Capt Kiser’s new Majestic and'Captain Wise s Eclipse which were obliged to take out their loads. The Armenia and Key West were permitted to depart tor Cincin nati being loaded and ready to start All (he boftlf are ordered to report at Cincinnati, where they yilj be assigned to duty. We also learn that the* Brownsville packets, which l&st time bv the high wjjter keeping them above the bridge, were in cluded in the general seizure. The Mi nerva was ordered to' report at Parkers bnrg. All the boats have gone or will leave tg-tjay, and the wharf will present a desolate appearan.ee, owing to the general suspension of the river business, Steamboat Sales. Two more steamers have been pur chased by the government, the Convoy for 87,500 and the La Grosse for $lO,OOO. — commodore Sandtord, of the United otateßnavyia here; desirous of baying a umber of side wheel steamers which can 06 eaBl ‘y transformed into gun boats. ,p, < an “l Company. , C»n™w\ oSctn of Ae Brie Canal fcer M h ° R BeQ /°^ the r 3U ' lnmo» C V „ M t fteed, President, p ®i. W Hearn, Henry Allaijter, P. Metcalf and A Scott, Directors, A. H. L’anghey, Secre- IFY; D. MeAllastfia Treasurer ; W,n, W. Reed, Superintendent., In the City. Major Joseph Brown, of the 102 d, (old 18tb) regiment U'in the city, looking vary lEnsi BirmlnghamEleetlon, ■J The Democracy of East Birmingham 1 1 age as loyal and devoted as the people of I SD j borough ortownship in this county 1 1 and have unhesitatingly pronounced their -1 attachment for the Union and their de | Jjorbbbation to support the government.— have nominated such a ticket as any j good man, irrespective of party, can vote 1 jor, and confidently hope to see it elected. I 1 The candidates are aa follows: Burgess— I I t°’ t?' ®°B an i Counci I —Mathew Pale, I (Jos. Earney, Jacob Dressel; School Di-1 I rectijrs—John P. Heisel, Jas. Roberts:! Judge of Election—Henry Gilliland; In-j J spector of Election—John George Fisher; | Assessor—A. H. McClure ; Auditors— | h rank Plunkett. Michael Ward ; Consts ■ | hie—Christian Feld. | Burned to Death. I a 11 Friday last Ellen, daaghterof James Armstrong, residing near Hickory, Wash- I connt y< was burned to death. The cbidrenwere roasting potatoes and the child fell into the fire. Before the mother, j attracted by her screams reached the ! “owe (which she had lelt a few minutes before, to get some sugar water) tho clothing WUB burned off. She lingered till “e ■afternoon, when death relieved her suffering. The child wa3 eleven years old I and quite interesting. I The Execution of Sheets. Eli F. Sheets, is to be executed for the murder of John Ansley, on Friday, April iOtb, in the Beaver county jail yard. It is stated that he has made a conlession, to be published after his death, admitting that he knows who committed the murder, but denying that he did it'himself. New Church Project. It is stated that the seceding members |of the Central Presbyterian Church of Allegheny have secured as a donation a valuable lot on the North Common, West ?‘ th ® , U \ P ' Sem >nary, 85 feet front by 170 feet deep, and that almost the entire amount necessary to erect a good substan tial building on it have been subscribed. Revenue Decision. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that when ’a lease is made With the right of renewal and assignment ot the same, either by the lessee or his representative, both mnst be stamped as conveyances. The First fur. A superb passenger coach, the first through car from New York to Franklin, Ohio, on the Erie and Atlantic and Great western Railways, through Mead ville last week. The route is 600 miles i n length. Assault. Justice Kelley, of Temperanceville, h6s committed Christopher Salmon and Cor mick McGrady, charged with assault and battery, on oath of Levi West and John dipp. Personal. Capf. J. Rodgers, of the United States navy, now attached to the Mississippi fleet, is here on a brief business visit. He is en joying excellent health. Promotion. Capt. Charles Barnes, of Temperance ville, has, we are glad to learn, been pro moted to the position of Major in the Ninth t Reserves* Revenue Board. The pay of the Board of Revenue Com missioners has been fixed at $6 per day by the Legislature. Theatre—Benefit of Mr. Miles. Mr. R. E. J. Miles, trainer of the cele brated horse Hiawatha, takes a benefit at the Theatre this evening, when we hope to see a good attendance, such as the novel feats performed by the horse, never be fore attempted here, should bring out in dependent of the acting. The bill for the occasion is "Rookwood," with a full cast viz : Mr. Miles as Turpin, Mr. Henderson ps Peter, Charley Foster as Luke Bradley, hud last but not least, Hiawatha as Tur* pin's favorite horse, carrying him through all sorts of difficulties and danger. The farce of "Make your Will," begins the entertainment. On Saturday afternoon at 8 o’clock a performance will be given for the convenience of ladies and children, when the admittance to all parts of the house will he fixed at twenty-five cents. Sanford’s Minstrels. We are glad to see so many of our most respectable people, male and female, vis iting Concert Hall nightly, as it is a sure evidence of the refined and attractive character of Sanford’s entertainments. His capital company will continue to per form nightly there, and all who have not been to see them Bhould go at once. They will snrely enjoy themselves in hearing the fresh repertqrie of songs, jokes and bur lesques—in the latter of which Sanford ex cels. Do not neglect this opportunity for real fun. Opening. Oi'R readers will find it announceAin our advertising columns, that Barker A Co., No. 59 Market street, will have an opening of dress goods on Monday next. They assure us that this will be no com mon occasion and we advise our readers to wait till that date before making their purchase. Qaovxs A lUicsK’sSawins Machines, for t.,,,,1* manufacturing purposevare tho best in use. A. F. C 4AIONAY, General Agent lB Fifth street. PittsburfOe jonru gsjrsa. -.anthontm mi JOSEPH HEXES 6 SON wurcrAomusa or FASCTABDPUia FURNITURE A CHAIRS WAKKHOUBK, 135 8MITHFIEI1D 'JBIIt (Between Sixth street and Virali 1 iltj,! °° 9 ’ Hirammuß, IE TOP WANT SOME BOOD SEW ; Fruit or prepared Minoe Meat, mixed, and an other kinds of Spices, 000 king Brandj or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth A Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at oth *J“ ouse in the city. Also a mineral and . JUJVOB.TH A BROTHER. deM oornjfcpemond and Diamond alley. LAKEBUPEBIOB OOPPEj A»» SMELTINfi WORKS. PARK, M’CURIkY A CO.. Manufacturers d . Shaath, Bradan’and Bolt Copper, Flossed Cut par Bottoma, Raised StUl Bottoms, Spelter Bolder, Ac. Also Importers and dealers is Metals. Tin KOOND STHEETS, HtSbirgh, p£SiL • 49** Speolal orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. fcaiilydAw UIB FOB SALE—THE NUB- fbr-{a)e,v6ry low,'his farm of W acres, sitnatedjn Washlngton township Colum biadaaounty.Ohio, one mile end a half from Ba hnojuHO station on the Kttshurgh’A Cleveland Railroad. Folly fifty aftraa afre Improved and on aer cultivation and the whole it rich in eoalstose. Toepbailduiga are a hewed log house, log stable. 0 (Wished, Ao, The farm is well situated within one mile of the railroad. . Terms of sale—One -half cash, with reasonable time for the remainder. Price $25 oer aere. Address, a HICHAEI KeSWIGfiEV. . Salinesrille Columbiana county, Ohio, PuSo* 0 *^ aa * MiCabe, Robs street, Pittsburgh. f£ b2B 3m: daw. WH EELBABROWg. ppLTfVATOBg spades, Shovels, Forks, Jec„ Farm Imp)©" for sale by, ' BHtfKHAM A LONG, mhadaw 187 Liberty street A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SLTIOB Bella joat reoeiv, d and for aale low by « t-wr BEOKHAM ft LONS MT;daw 127 Liberty street Second Edition TUB TOY LATEST TBLKGEAPH, ARMY OF THE POTOMA.O Great Hand to Hand Oonflici NEWS FROM RICHMOND PAPERS from FORTRESS MONROE, Bombardment on Port Hudson. A DESPERATE ENGAGEMENT. Capture of Mexico Continued Railroad accident, Headquarters Army I’oto.mai March l‘>. Richmond papers as late as the 17th have been read litre. Among the bills pending in the rebel Senate is one for the confiscation of the lease of interest and stock owned by the American Telegraph Company and other alien enemies in the lines of telegraph in the confederate States. In a leading editorial of the Kxaminer of the 1 ith, says: fu numbers and sup. plies we have not the least pretensions to rival the North. This is not a cause of i-e gret. The Southern army consists of discip lined and veteran troops. The reai num ber ol the confederate force is un known, but three hundred thousand of such soldiers as those now near Fredericks burg are abundantly sufficient to defend any country against the armies of tin world. The destiny of the Confederacy is com pletely staked on the struggle of the next three months. To attain a complete sue cess it is only necessary to get together and keep together the olFtcers and men who have been trained and inured to ser vice. The Inquirer strongly opposed the pro- P°® e d State monopoly in salt. The Telegraph from Port Hudson was read in tue rebel Senate and caused a live ly sensation. The \\ hig of the lsth mourns over the reverses in the Southwest, but that a day may come when Gen. lltokc-r Will receive a crushing blow, and every Union soldier be needed to defeud Wash ingtoo. Geld is quoted in Richmond at 4u4 L*. silver 4a4,10; bank note* -jo ». f . r eeu premium. Fifteen hundred dollars is offered lor a two years' substitute in the cavalry. Our late raid near Culpepper was con stroed in Richmond into an advance move ment upon Gordonavillo. It was admit ted there that Stuart waa compelled to fall back. A Charleston dispatch of the loth sajs, all is quiet along the coatt to night. The rebels freely admit a severe loss in the cavalry 6ght of the 17th. Many valu able officers were killed, among them was Major Pelham. Chief of Stewart s sralf the prisoners say they did not know onr cavalry would fight so desperately and are very frank tn admitting the gallantry and splendid charges made by our men The rebel loss was about one hundred killed. HEADQUARTERS Of THE ARMY OF THE Potomac, March ly.— General Hooke reviewed the 12th Corps to day. Our casualties in the cavalrv fight ot the lith will numberless than forty; all the wounded were brought into camp except live, who were too severely hun lo h e moved so great a distance. The cawilry aro in great spirits over their which they claim to be the great f-t hand to hand cavalry combat that ever took place on this continent and only equalled by one fonght in Europe’ The enemy are not inclined to talk about' it, and no slurs or insiuuatious comes from their pickets. We have a sn )w storm to night. Fortress Monroe, March Ilf —The Richmond Whig of the 17th eaya, the bombardment commenced on Port Hud son at 2 o’clock and ended at TJ o’clock at night A despernie engagement look place. Ihe enemy attempting to iuu« ourbattenea undercoveroi darkness when the firing became terrific; one gunboat passed in a damaged condition. The U. 8. sloop of war Mississippi wits burnt to the water s edge in front id our butte nes. One large vessel was completely nddled, and a third badly crippled, and the rest driven back. Ourvic-tory is com plete. S o casualties occurred on our part, Ihirty-Bix men aud one midship man of the Mississippi were brought in by our cavalry. Several were severely wounded. J Farragut’s flag ship went down the river disabled. There is nothing further in yesterday's Richmond popere. Last Tuesday Col. Spear of the 11th rennsylvania cavalry and some artillery attacked the rebel breastworks on Black water, but failed to carry them. Our loss was seventeen wounded and missing A detachment of mounted rifles under Lieut HOI captured ten rebels at the same time! We take the following trom late South ern papers; Charleston, March 17. In addition to the usual blockading f}eet, including the Ironsides, a monitor iron-clad arrived to-day and took her po sition with the fleet. • Jackson; Miss., March 14. Tolerably authentic .information says that Helena was attacked on Monday, the f)th. Heavy firing was heard there ves terday. Forty-three deaths have occurred from tte explosion of the laboratory on Browns Island. The total killed and wounded is fri§ay r ’ Tke ex Pl° Bi °ntook place lgst The Galveston ifews, of tho dd instant says; An official letter from the French Consul at Matamoras states that the city ot Mexico ha* beeu captured by the French troops. ... .Knoxville, March 14 i he .bridges on the East Tennessee aud Virginia Railroad, destroyed fly the Yan flees some weeks sinoe, have been re paired. The regular schedule will be re -Bumed to-morrow. Wilmington, N. C , March 16. f ille r P rltla * 1 Bteamer Brittania, four days i m ~ laB fi ow i arrived yesterday with a valuable cargo. The Bteamer Gertrude, from Greenock, Scotland, arrived at a Confederate port this morning with a val uable cargo of merchandize. Charleston, March 15. A British steamer reached a Confederate port last night, loaded with mercbpndiije. She brings Nassau dates of Thursday. The steamer Ruby from Charleston had arrived safely at Nassau. Many new steamers had readied Nassau from laud intending to run the blockade, Washington, March 19. —An accident occurred this morning on the Orange Alexandria Railroad, at Accotink linn', by which lour isen were killed and several wounded, all belonging to the New York 148 d regiment,. The train run ‘bln a mule tea's, throwing off two cars On which were soldiers who were lo load the train with wood. The killed were J. L. Krum, Geo. Lyon, J.. W. Hogan and Ed. Ray. W. j! Bloomingleby mil die of the injuries re ceived. ■( ,P EU F AGO » March 19.—A special Mem rphis dispatch to the Tribune dated yesteri day says: Intelligence from the Yazoo Pass expedition to Saturday morning last has been received. The fleet consisted of the gunboats Chillicothe, De Kalb, five small gunboats of the Mosquito fleet and eighteen transports. The Chillicothe be ing in the advance, came upon a rebel battery of five large guns, at Greenwood, at the confluence of the Tallahatchee and iallabuaha Rivers. The fight ceased at dark. The battery and the Chillicothe being engaged all day Friday. The Chillicothe received 04 shots, one entering her port hole, killing three and wounding fourteen persons. On Saturday morning a tew shots were fired, the Chil licothe beiDg, it is said, short of amuni* Uon. .Besides the Greenwood battery they are said to be strongly fortified at Yazoo city and Manchester. The fleet at the last acconnts were three miles above the junc tion of the rivers, 200 miles from Helena and 150 miles from Yazoo city. Dispatches from the Vicksburg fleet of the 11th say the Lake Providence ca nal has been completed andthe water was to be let in in about a week. The gun boat that was lying close to shore near Vicksburg is supposed to be iu a sinking eoudition 6 I Counterfeit $OOO bills on the Central Bank of Worcester, Mass., were detected to day at the Banking House of Thomp son A Bros. The man offering them was arrested. The execution was perfect. Several had beeu sold in Wall street before the detec- I A Kingston, Jamaica, letter of the 7th gives a report that Admiral I Vy ilkes had boarded a British vessel laden with arms and ammunition for the French army at Vera Crux, and having reason to suspect that they were intended for the rebels, had them conyeyed on board his own ship. The ressel~\vas not detained. 1 -The story created much excitement at I Kingston, but it is supposed here to be a I canard. I MABKETS Bi TELEGRAPH bmv 16rk, March 13.—Cotton firm: 5,000 bales Tin I ' lour advanced; lfi,u(X) bhls. \i i o hettl l ! rrai I ' , -, ouu bush - so *d: White 51,20 a t >MrQ«™r d ivanced one coni; 87.000 bush, sold t Losound, B, @B'. Provisions steady. W hisky 40(0,40. .sugar dull at 1 (r>j. Coffee dull Plfo'Se IsUn | ,U . n /°%i- ocks t 1 Chicago and nilodo. island it,: Michigan southern, 1(8; Mil uaukccaud Missuisipni. loo'i; Missouri, ill', (iuldoSißilroasury Notes, 1(»%; one year ccr- Uu ‘ ,on 3 of lm . 1M; Kegistered, Cinux.vati, March 19—Flour, in good demand and yosterday s decline was recovered. Sale« of i :*>oo bbls Superfine at ss,H>@s6; Wheat 2to 3 better and in demand at $1,27@51,a0 lor red und I -51.33 to $1;8S for white: Corn tTT andtiS; Oats 68 and Whisky declined to 4i]/j with dull market: an improved feeling in Provisions market: sides !'* Country moss pork at 13.50, and 70,000 bbls bu k meats at for Shoulders and 6% for »'*Bams ore wanted a 1 6% and Bacon at :»nd , on the spot, but it is offered at these rates tu corno outof the smoke; Lard firmer and not to oe had below 10 'Amu%. Oioversecd declined to io.s&o but is dull. Groceries unchanged. Gold advanced to 163; Silver steady. Exchange* steady. PITTSBtTBGH MABK33T. WEEKLY REYIEW. Curefnlly Kertsed and Corrected bj onr own Commercial Reporter. Omc« or the Saturday Morkino Post 1 » Pittsburgh. March 2Ut. 186.3 f ReiuarkM-Tko dullnus that prevailed at i tbs da col our last report has been continued during tho past wook % 1 hero seems to bo a,dead i lock between buyers and solle s without any im mediate prospect of their earning logether. Since I ur last Gold has teirivcd a "black bubble will soon burst, and Gold will bewoith no mere than other uteney. The Qreen Baoks are las' taking the place whe-e they properly belong as the leading eurrenoy. Fleur-to say Iho mar ket is dull would but faintly represent the stato ■of affairs; it has been extra dull and no mistake, raise were confined altogether to lots to meet the wauls of the loc;l Irade. Tho demand for Bason was aclive during Iho week; sorno heavy trans actions were made at fall rales ; prices tend up wards. The tales exceeded 3eO,POjepoands. prattr t.ir for our market We have paly a moderate supple on band. Lord wai iu good domai-d. tiroceritu— Price havo advanced a shado since our l.,st roviow: the dotnaud was active, and a fair amount changed hands. G.ain-lha sales of tie week wore Quito small, for Iho host of all rea son- there was hut little to operate with ; pricos ruled about tho same. Oile-lho market was with out animation, tho sales boing limited ; this was caused principally by tho dullness that pervades ike Eastern and Europoan markots. Hah-iinoo i ur last pricos havo taken an upward movement: (hero is a goed trade demand; oar market is well supplied lhe following report wa; made up from aciual transactions: ~A*P--Th« lull,.win* are the new rates eet by the manufacturers: y bblso, hfbbls bbb? hfbbls -5-' w 3 CHI XX..... $» 00 4no Keanot... yuu 4 r M | Forte- 7 m 3 S brown Stout > bbl Buu | 6 * Apnl<‘«-s u i 0S 0 f Hnwetts at $2 7.Vtf;t 00 B bbl A»h4‘*j-> n i e a,,fe o da4 a^4^: Kotined do s‘{- i.au.Hie Alkali Nitrate at Potash ut*d Poarls at 1-wk'c, “““ Bultor —Market Arm; prices unchanged: sales t'a,!k’ed o lteli't;e !!; '- fc; “«««■»“iaK,; common- Betttwas Advanced to 3S(iS5e ft tt> 2 aalee of email white Naay at $2 50# ®'S ,: “te-NS 0 'K Shoulders, tic: fcadUKc; 4,000 tt>s Ndes, S<'. of ta),oft) th* as iollowh : buoaldera oc; Sides 7c; Plain I '\Hc; S> L Hams 100. 1 at ft &®ft & P do: for.’ooui muu and s2@*»2 ft) for good and fancy 1 Bucket* and Tuba—The tallowing are the tactory or wholesale rates. From storv they are soiling at the customary advance. Backets, i-lam iDflidosfldojens2 20; painted inside, fc*:6- varnished, $2 36; 3 hoops, $2 66; Tubs, 5»o 1 hoops, -f dozen, SU; No 1,2 noons, i77i -N o 3, S 6 STNo i&M Keeler's No 2. p; boards. S 2 50; llalf Bushels, sonlod $n ** * * >»ni--IJo season is now fur advanccHl and the demand has iillea off. Sales in bulk ■72 id;lu saoks $3 Id per cart, I*“**—Advanoed: sales best Seemlnss 2 bushel at $65 |U 00. , Cooperate.—Oil barrels havo dcelinod with sales at $2 26, and flour barrels to 500. Candles advance!; dipped llo?i lb; Moulds. 14c; Star2o@22o; Sterlnolio. ' Che«se—l’be market is very Srin. another ad vance has taken plnoe: snles iv K 13ialHo; Uesh en 15c, Crackers. The advanoed rates are as fellows M water 6kc I 50da....„ 7K# Butter 7Kc Boston 7V1.0 Sugar 9c l Cotton Yarud. No. sto 10 @sloo per'ib.'No 16 @sllo per lb “H&l2@lU3 “ 1 Z * 17 @llO " 44 “13 @ 105 44 * ** 18 (a) 107 •• •• “ 14 @llO 19 @lO3 “ “ 15 @llO “ " *'2o @llO “ - No. 400 @ 550 perdoz.iNo. SCO @ 47c per do* “ 500 @ 600 '* “ “ vuu @46 “ “ 600 @ 490 " “ '* 1,000 @ -15 •' •• 700 @ -480 " ’•! Carpet Chain assorted oolors. 50 ota per lb " “ whito,uu er 15 outs.... 50 eta " 44 Candiewiok $1 •« *• Cotton Twine $1 Batting, common oOcta 44 ** Terms—Nett cash. Sheeting;.—Eagle Sheeting 40 otg. dot ,vnr A> Niagara do 38K ct?. per yard. * Dried Beef-We notqaalw ain small Dried Fiiait—The demands coDtinuwihJ? proving and a better feoiing pervade, the inarfcftV and ps regards peaches a* advance has been ob * tained, reveral hundred bushels hare changed hands atJtho following rutes: Apples $137@150; Peaches $3 25@350 % Eggs—The receipts have improved ainoe our last; prices nominal. - Feed—Sales of Bran at Sso per owt; middlings, $1 l'@l 2th shorts 00@950 Molßaaea—Sales of 50 bbls Orleans at 55@58c My rap—Sales of 55 bbls at 60c Coflfee—Sales 20 sacks at 33@34c. Klee—Sales 10 sacks at 9o Giuipowder.—Thelate advuuoe was to the following; Hifle, $8,26^ keg; Blasting, $5,50. ©«s Pipe. Si**. Per JTq ek kliich .. 7o V/4 Inch./. i 32 J 4 do 8c 'i do 50 91 do 9Ke 2K do 00 14 do 0 3 do .. 30 %do 4o 3 K do 00 1 do 190 f 4 do 200 IK do 260 I 5 do .. 275 Hops—W e note sales of prime Eastern, New York, at 30c. ‘ Hay—Sales at scales at $14@16. Oils—The market since our la. t Iv l4 been dull ai\d prices drooping; the news from the East was I unfavorable for snippers; the nominal ydei in this market wore as follows; Ke6ned,in bond, 28 @3oc; Fre-Oil, 37@*Oc; Crude, in bulk. BK@9Kcs in bblsl4@l4& Benzole, deodorized. 40@410 Potatoes—Large sales at 95@$1 from Srat hand; from store slls@l 20. Meaa Pork.—There is nothing doing in this artiole. We quote nominally atsl6oo* harwi Salt.—Prices have again declinedwith $165@175 * barreL wiw sales at iChcmiori «* New Yqbk, March 19, For Davenport, Dt. iuqne * St Pnol WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th * VE ' V Asr « spi.Fjrom filitaßc=ra»e Ixortue D XtlZtC sidfi-whoAl u n L , DAVENPORT. OaptK. <!. Gn£? positively go through as advertised, ’ una For freight or passage apply on board or to -B; y VINGjjTOK & Co., or K, C. ORaT. For Evansville, Cairo and St. Eonis. SATURDAY, March 21, 4 P. M. the xew mb juoxif £““““3,, ICENT ateamerTMAJESTIC, Jno. Kiser, commander, wiU leavo as above. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. B. 1.1 \ IXGSTON A C 0„ Agents. _ or JuilN FLACK. Ag’t ISS3 NEW AItKAMIUajEST Wheeling and Fittsburg Daily Ex THE PINE PASSENGER i A. JohnGordeu I '"■••’Wh forWfceelingever? Tuesday, ih tirade? and iSiturday at 11 ± is . punctaully leaveg Avhoolir.g oyery Monday -Wodnwday a and Friday a at 8 a. m. 5 oru steamers makes clean conncc tions at V. t;eelm,- with lino side wheel steamers for Marietta Parkereban; and Cincinnati ior fnesht or passage api.ly on board or to JAMJsi UJLLINS & CO- Agents. No. 11l Water street. siTE.isjBo.VF awteac;?. w»£ H'A 5C IL, E=X 3? Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER STK3ET. Whore he will iraotiaoi a Geaciol Stosmboui Asonc7_bnflineffi, and would solicit a sbaro ci ronagofromstecmboatnien, ap24-ly;i PUBLIC NOTICE. Omen op mii Penx’a Railroad Co, 1 CaXaL Department. j 'l' I®* 1 ®* PESjVSYLVAXIA BAICBOAD Jr„„?, mpany * ,e,eb y Siva .public notice to all whom it may concern, that in pursnenoo ofthe power and authority conferred upon it by sundry proviamnsif an act ofthe General AsiemhlyS A h t?^ m ,h'’ nW i e: 4= PfopsylTun!.-.entitled s “ le O' tbe Mam Lin- of the Fublio Firlt l DAYOKMTv y a' I ?,’ IW7 ,\ U wlU . on the ■,,, j l j j • A. 1), one thousand eight uindred and sixty- three, abandon ; « much ofthe “ te f r ° U lesion of thc Cl \ rjnl ‘c-toly firming a part, f the Main Line on the Pnbiic Works and *•»“« between Blaimnile and Johnstown (c-om as the ' lipper Western Division”) together also with such liams Fedors and Re«ar' voirs lymg west of Johnstown, pertains to or Division la oooneouon Wlt h 6t^' J Upper Vt cstern By order of ihe Board of Direo'ore, Witnesjthe seal ofthe said Company the 25th day of February. A. D. 1.863, . >, j, J ebuak riioMsoy. [i. s,i _mh4.-dtlgyl President. *• “'*'** ■'-‘“K 3 oiuren joii.v fostsb PITTSHTKfJH FIREBRICK Bill], tACTUKJNU CO.V]PA£JY. KIER, <« I.OVEIt & to., Manufacturers of r'iro Brick, Tiles, Crucible, lU!d n ' oil »® (-'lay. ' 4 1 r> "?» Liberty ttreet, opposite tho p.p. R. Paasensor Ret.ot, Pltlsbureh. _ Ordera respectfully solcitcd, feb°o-6md L ?J S *'**« MIB-THS SVBSCKI - ber offers for sale four eligjblo lots fiitimtnri on tbecorner of Umve street and Centre Avenue TheT I ,”* ‘ he t T‘,'? th Pitt township - The lots are each 24 oot front by 110 feet deen ninmne back to an alley, and are entirely isola thl l?* Ht K 00td all u >B oa °very side. Two of w fm Jfßi!. Kosa street, near Fmirt’h. ”Tue car 1 01a,” ARCIT STREET, between 3d and 4th HAVING HE err. n ““ i tj lB lea6 ° "f 'ho above popular Hotel for a senes el vears, would call the attention of the travelinc public to its o-ntrnl calit? either tor busine.se or pleasure °-° tral Io mhj.lyd THOMAS S. HJKJiUA sw3r _ f'IOXSIGXED AND FORSALE FRO2H store and to arrivo «H°.° F ?f ks Wl jite ana Yellow Core, Shelled and In gunnies, Enquire of I.W.CRAFr, Office 185 Libert? street; F.icHER-U AXTED IJlBK •lately—An exptrimicot Gluts Packer, must ala > understand Lamp Pittirg, and pro t. ?'’"'? un-xeeptienabio references ns to uuarncter and caps briny. Jro person need app'y unless poisessmgitic sbeve uualiticsti. ns ... M'HMKRTZ rt BLCAK3AT, lull 11 153 Wood strocL WHEELER & WILSON’S Sewing Machines, rj-umsK fnhiva'kueb famuly MACHINES have just been awarded the : at the WORLD’S FAIR, London— alUhe Machinesiu the world competing 100,000 have already been sold, all giving universal Satisfaction. This mnchinemakes the look stitch impossible to unravel with the essential advantage Of being alike onboth sides, forming no riige or obain, It will quiit. stitch, hem, fefl, gather, bind, cord, tuok and braid. r S The elegance, speod and simplicity of this Ma chine, the beauty and strength of stitch, and tibility to the thickest or thinest fabric/ srit the most SUCCESSFUL and POFU- Sewing machines now offered to the pub • lie. V&.Warranted for Three Years.“g* Call and examine them, at NO, 27 FIFTH STREET. WM. SUMNER & €O. NEW DISCOVERY To Strengthen and Improve.the Sight ■D The Pebble Hussian -Spectacles. PEMONS SUFFERING FROM De fective tight, arising from age or other mus pp, can be.relieved by using the Russian Feb* ble Spectacles, Which: nave been well tried by responsible citizens of Pittsburgh and vi given satisfac tion. The certificates of these persons can bo seen at my office. ‘ 4H wh 2 pnrohaie one oafr of tbe Russian Febbls gpeoUclea are entitled to bo supplied in with those which will always sarofaction. Therefore. if you wish to ensure an improve* ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer ofthe Russian Pebble Spectacles, ja nl6 No. as fifth street. Post Bnilding EGCB-W BBLB FRESH EGGSJUST received and Car sale by . - J AS, A FETZBR. *• mhl7 Co ner Market and First street BIVEB iITTBIrIiIOEHCEr POET OF PirTSME&Hi' arrived Franklin, Bennett, BrcwnajjiUo. Gallatin. ‘ Jarko, ( [q ifolipse, Wise, Cincinnati. DKPAHTSD Franklin. Bennett. BrowmmJle, Gallatin, Clarke, do Minerva.. Gordon. WheeiiMir. Key t’vnr.j I.nuLvii'je. i- 5®T ** J5 r * 7 - r —Last evening at twi* W i l ' o »S- fe Sk' Wiser 5u the channel and at a s.'u d. Weather pleasan l . fine passenger Steamer Kev West, No 3, Capt Wti Frans, f or Ginoin -2i ul H lle or l} hl3 Dy the way our old fntmd Capt J.McVuy ti kr 9 charge of ifau office. An excellent se’ortioa. K Ui,nu The new and splendid side-wheel St e fS? a^ po r r /» i£ Ta *. k announced for o^fhAO 3 d / ho Upper Mississippi. She it) cuo ?vlr»°r? M v tc^ mori ov6r baiit. and in charge of Capt Gray she is sure to prove a fivorite. je3*lt«will be seen by reference lo our adver tisinj; columns that the now steamer Armenia.” Ciujtain MoUiUum ? bjia changed her hign to MrY C t“ p p 13 ’ * or wh,cll port she will leave on Sat \i j a> n Pas f clj eeM cun rely on this. Mr. A. C., MoCallum, Jr. will do the honors in the office. J For Evnnsvill£, Cairo ami Memphis, FRIDAY, MARCH 20—4 P. M. AVDSPIrKSOin a THP 17il' Paasen »? er „ p acket ARMENIA. A. t. McCallum commander, will leave for the a T? ve port this day. For freight or passage apply on board or to __ . JOHN FLACK. Ag‘t tor Marietta aud Zanesville. B fravr. r ».7.“?: , ‘ !u ?"' u ri ' cr P««kei irate* every Tuesday, 4 **• m., Anneavliieevery i'ri.lsj- 8 n.iu. JV. TllK SEW ASB SPLESIIIfI IfAM"MS'r“. . eDßersteara6r EMMA GRA UAM, ittonrie Ayers commander, will leave as ab °™- Eor freight or pakiajfe apMy on 1 B> “VINGSToN4®. press f.ine PHILADELPHIA NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. I'li'Tsiimfon Western Agent?. Bankrupt’s feds of Boots an Shoes SELLING AT Wo. JM FIFTH ST ttriTHOUTTOE TKANT BECIAKD diat«ly. toCMt ’•’•eKwei onti^s2 ■ ’ cons Ain ass. aa Door below Rirhinge King, ' S6J4-. . .. ASITTSEMEB I‘b. PITTSBURGH THJEATRK Eusbes isotSAauaat ~..WM. HKKDEitSOR . aSSPS* J? Aduibsioh.—Private Eoxob, $5 00 ‘ Pnccteßo*. g TO; ParguotESan j , fit,,’ cfcaira, 60cento; Family Cir- 10, 25 S "cSitS “ nta - I ROOK #OOO or A E «umtrian i>rama of: »IIK TDBPIW, THE HIGH WAT SI A X flick Turpin UsUa™ „Mr. -dca j Ihe performance to conclude with HAKE TOUR Will. o WoSfr? Performance Sat urday aftcr noon at two: CONCERT HA EE Unprecedent Success of SAN FOED’S OPERA TROUPE This groat organization clurtercd by aot of BcgUiatnre the only legitimate MIiVSTREL BAND WTHEWOBLD * ear Ever)' Ironing at Jhe above Entire Chang a of Programme Hij .^"Admission 25 cents. Doors open £ 0 Performance commence at 7}j o’ MELOD E O N, MBEBXT street. fj e w 1? °l?^ - ' Vm M Alien, Lease ami Mun agor; 0 W Kirbje btage Vanngcr. Pr.fE Clem ens. Mnaoal Director, Opeotevery n ght with a P / lEy ,- S ra <«l mn ticoo every Saturday , te“P'°' L |d»es and.children. AdmLoion— . n-LV. a *. ® oxe ?* 52; heats m private boxes, fO etc: Orche-tra seats, 25 cts; Family circle 15c.sr!Gifl' lery 10 eta. mbi3idif SPECIAL NOTICES J. K. COR.VWELL COKarWEUL & kebk, AHHIA6E MANUFACTURES/ SILVER ft'BRASS PLATERS, •" and manufacturers of Saddlery and Cairiaee Ha:dware, No. “ St. Clair Street. and Duquefiie Way, (near the Bridgo.) wrrsacKGH pa. The Bullions Visiting: New Torh f r 30 yeara, have always found Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Preservative Made and applied wi'hih a square of the same }»pot, Nothing bat their - . TCnequaUed Perfection, Has ©Vi n them their World wido reputation, and made them take the place of all ttner prepara tions. 'lhe Dye produces any shade desired in ten mi lutes * Manufactured by~J. CEISTADOKO, 6 JStor" House, New Yorkj- Sold everywhere, and appli ed by all Hair Dressers, Pride. $l. $l5O and $3 per box, according to also • CRISTADORO’B HAIR PRESERVATIVE, Is Invaluable with his Dye. as it imparts the ut most sounes?, the most beautiful rraJt ' vitality to tho Hair, •• Price 50 cents, $l, and $2 ber bottle according to fo e - ’ mhl2;d£wlm6o • the Greatest DUeovery ol the Age; Farmers, families and others can purchaselno remedy equal toDr. Tobias’Venetian Liniment for dysentery, colic, oronp, ohronio rheumatinn, sore throats, toothache, tea sickness.cats, burns, swellings, braises, old sores; headache, mosquito bites, pains in the limbs, chest; back. Ac, jf it does not give relief the money will be refunded All that is asked is a trial, and use it according t*> the directions i',B. Tobias —Dear Sir:—l hare used yon* Ve netiau Liniment in my family for a number of years v and believed it to be the best artiole for what it is recommended that -I hgve-everused,— - For sudden attack of croup it is in valuable! T have no hesitation in recommending it for ell the Uses it professes to oure. I have sold it for many years, and it gives emire«atisfaotion. • . • CHARLES B. TKTMvy-> Qaakertown. N. J.-, May 8: IS ss! Price 25 and 50 cerns. bold by all — Office 66 Cortland street,New York- , UwJßie * mhlB;dAw3wo - - * ZTZ. J 'Facts about Braudretli’s Pills. Westchester Co^N.Y?t^2^T*wo*} mendation of John. R, Swift, of Crotom. Westches ter county, who whs entirely nstorca to health by tiieir use, He was sick tor some two ycarwary costive and dyspeptic, and he tried eveiythihg but was not relieved, Finally, he took one Bran drethsPUleycrv ay ford week,andadosoof six : day tor three days, and then took one . ill every day, with an occasional dose of six. in one month he was able to go to work, and in three Westohistm P 5 s ■_ s Edward Pnrdy twin* daJy sworn, saya that he 1- resides in the town of Castle; that some - years ago be jras very sick with a sore on hiß leg. which Jmd been ranmng for over five years; that be was also mnoh distressed by a pain in his chest, and besides very costive and dyspeptic; that af ter trying various remedies and many physicians, he coiimiencedusingßrandreth’B Pills,six to ebht threo times a week, and at the end of one month, I the sore on his leghealed, and at the end of two i j months he was entirely cured ofeostiveo ess, dys pepsia and pain, and has remained well ever since. EDWARD PORDY. Sworn to before me, this 18th day of Oct. 1862. 6, MALCOLM SMITH, " ** nol&d&w.tfo; Justice of tho Peace. Sold by Thomas Bedpatti, Diamond Alley Pittsburgh. ; fiOlD, BIITEB, DiMASD ROTES, VJT Certiftoatee of Indebtedntss, Quartermas ters’ Certificate®, '* r-t • »•. ■ • - * . } .10 Bonds and Coupons, mhSi&nd Wood (boot. o«ner of Third. K8&B
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