~~~. , T - P GILL CO., "RAU • •• . aismait6sTA d • arbour agents for the JD: $. allikagrzlitiduja. p7 1 .444 - vtwitiaitmitimat Ulu i! ,inufind ,theAru irotetrelioittilVil. ;- learn inn dentatly that tlis lite "Flintiry ' etininittfite i .ni& in, such ''ti atoiliciio 4.rditiiiiint 41iiii such der ,alitpuutut ,o their ner°o9 wits 'dnlirtultdd to careby it' ,/p,tankanii Filatricrine minitunirfor ptl.:6 -ir , , ,of the'l*wel:Tniott_scilifinrs, Who ' --- quifkitil; From the diseases inci a camp life during . the cold and 101,1 .., 1000. in ,il,- 'filohtfitweiii..-' Much is dhe thsCinvnittee, which hua,ere lablor iii miny articles of comfort lieNtr theltlL:P.Wial_ cif Al.ltickand ddir,iliadjartiWatir, army pid we. trust ,e l r:-Praiite*rthy- efforts- to , obtain "iatipplies slaty *get witAatibourage : from all sea. of - our citizens: rooms are lo ted at No. 69 Fourth .asubany ' e - entrusted to, heir N immediate y forwarded.- - - 1 tri sue ThVI -etr *sto,l, ----• (OA of.: 6 Vittlti Pena 's. .; following is a record of the Berri 1 io i rtned;: n y ckm , s ol uAD .' Sir: . elre gallant g i9 3 4 1 1/ t 9 n ,_/tAIRTsgRa. izMian : c eat ! ,t lota iefi vii : i. b:r t. g r li-1 2,1 7 03 L 6, 15 i di . fivi t l e le ft , i ' steamboat,i Oct. 18 1861 and ar- Ue, Oct. 2.4 A by railroad; arrived .I ,, Ntroltirflartliiedotnty, Ky_ . - . - Elaine , ~ stud fifty4 - wro wiles .from Louis ille:-1 'ft Oinnfi`Niiiii, N0v.26; March ed tw : .. ilea, to . CaNegley../aft Camp Neee` ~ Iltic: lb; awed at Camp Wood (Baco' .reek)same *A 14 miles. Left Camp Wood i; r Green rive-1)K. 17,; artinalomme ,for. ••,Et Tlrelfrti er; NO: 'l4, 1862, W ‘' Poiut, .11.,1.. 4 - .irdsir countermand -4.1 t. 17 : 't: gtO,e, ) an d ;garde& fax Na vila',, , o .l,,Mg.ina BoWang Green.' Crossed - Ceinb J 4 _,. d iiiVer ldirelt 7;1482; passed t.. .. - '•r-likrilli--.,:, ' PA -- encamped tiro I miles • :oath of the city. Left for Frank-1 lin.4'•' :00Seta Mandl 24: -.Left xfor. -Puzi liaki, Inn., May 1, 1862; arrived at Pu- Laski, .', :y 7.---übe& IPplaitki' Ibr Rogers ville - '• ..• .. : May 145 arrived at Rogers viMe, Ifiy . 13 ; como;nies C, F. H, and K, a nd ' • command lf Captain .Anuker. - Lblt `To ItZtreiTc - 1, - - . • ' aii - _May 17. Left I Floreu 144 . 18, or Columbia, Tenn.,. vir--. - ...;.-.. littrg,art -Mount Pleasiinf; arrived , l 3 A '-,Colufabia,ipskik..asit Slay 21. ' left Co lumbist,P • 1 ;I ; fAr s . . ived it i n Pfilrisfi ... • 23. e went left Pulaski for Rog • ,• • *bililiNfira fltr•arrivid at Rogers e, Na; , 26.,; Left Rogersville foiTol': • _, T0ne".1.0.; arrived •at Pulaski, June 19.1 Left Pulaski for Columbia, .Tune 22 - Arc' • .. at,_,Columbloi.luite24. „.Left, CoftiMb 3 or FillaslJul, V 11; arrived - at Pulaski, 1,1, nly : -4. -' - Part of the regiment sent to ,?4* : ,ti'ver •'ankr pia' to Colum bit,"34l v ' • detailed tki , gitard ;Militia bridges:. •if : build - staitides, July 28. Ordered •%4Ooliiiiibia,A4. 6; detailed on provegt . ,. aid duty and train _guards on railioad. H eft Columbia for Nashville, Sept. 1; 'wed , at ..Naihrille, Sept: 2. Left Naa . ty.,f9'amiii,,Harciillsm, Dee. 10. Lett clamp Hamil bt a - for Murfrees boro, via:Aertsvfile,'l) ' .'26;' arrived in Murfr - .Yo, - Jaa. 51,141 1863; being, the D' first regi .., ..' t teentert city - after the battlitof ' 1 ,'. i ne's•river.--11 -'r . .:'rxr.. si_kor..tax.l HES, U. . Preek, Tenn e, October 1, bad and rofiteld Col. Bennett's ,1 ~_. No-lose oi our side. - 1 T-ennemes, get. 7,1862. s. I ,Foid,,..Teinfessee, October 20, an of Company F ' 78th Penn '" f hi ' iltfereqiillti. • II 1 - 1 . t aver "Tednessee, j Dec. 30th 4,, 1 2d, 3d, 4thi Th, r~lYed Lo at E Whiffs l s 1852, 'etc: re . > Laiei H. fa 1862; one Stonel• 31gt, Jan. JRowdyisn. t _ Sa FPOI 1 ' gr.: 60 4 jk,n4rew • McCoy, cuargecrwilt'visi ing twa, or three beer halls in All: l lheny, drin4bg beer and re fusing to threatening' to s h oot, &c., had a hea.iiig before Mayor Alexander yesterday It spas shown that McCoy had!Pestle pistotiat _Mrs.. Kauf man, at her .` Buse on E t Lane, when she followef im out to get her pay, and also two-er ae-shots sufiseguently. For this thepar f„-e were lira :$2O each or twenty gAyslii: prison in de fault. McCoy was also Ned with lar d in stealing a bagritelle another-beer hall. Both ere held tv Liail for further h ear ili g it , , - -- ------, Four ersona Dirowned. On Sand I t Isaac eekly. his wife and two BM children, Peet Smith, Jno. Weekly and Willi am Moms, started down Middle-18kt - 4 emek, which empties into t the Ohio at :: Mary's, in £ small boat.— The water w high, the current swift and before the ptt , in the boat reached their i i i, destination n • i canie on dud the boat, in passing_ ami gasp,iwiallife4, peter Smith, Mrs. telly - snit crtarechlltiren were drowne :1 and the r t managed to escapoktcr ,ff the , bodi6e,were recbre bred. -11 Epise " sil-A4ll f4Feeiettys - - - At a utettithiti so sty last:week, the ladies: ' ' ett to .• tune operaz tions for the lief of sick! nd wounded soldiers, co-o ,rating with the Sanitary Committee! - or laCdi It aft 'echttrit bated $44 fo %Ile purchase . of materials, i ft and determineti:to- - met ,eekly in - the lecture room iTiinity Oh*ek, on Wed nesdays, from 1, 1 to 1 o'cltok. The la dies are-urge `r requested- to attend•the meetings and din the good wort, .which, f ri ,they ard - detiir &id "to continue so long as theirsersie Tiare-neededil - • - rassenge Railway Taxation. The new bil I lkegplatin tie taxation of Et ss is=ailsir. . irk 1 , 1 1 . bDix, v i i i , , i t it 0 . 7. , coved , dell a specil c sum, from $ 1 I. to .g,ooci. which each company shall '. • y filo the bity treasury, in lien OA 1 .: - i .kesenttaies levied by the city, give. L. a right tol all vehicles traveling in it: owe dip Lion as the Rare, and requi • each com p any to beep the road betw: • , i its tracks and one foot outside the rail:: repair . repair. hLs will put ...t some .1..4,1# i . llnto the i Philadelphia Treasn * gfr If F•L,,x7 ‘7. c3= i rilti Married - Qmaiellifghta.- The supplem ,to the self 1848 rela ting to the righ - of marrie women ye , eently read in t ' *louse explain the , tr.ni meanmgof the to be that thejiid, .aeffite g k. owned by, or Oneing to Inv Inarlqgd, woman in this _, ommonivejsji L ibelt, 0. e l held *all- enjoy yler as Wei oWn sep arate ProPerty, ,„ her husba4d shall have no estate or I therehtddr_ighe r life l time, la" HMI cria - feli,6ay he mild and conveyer}, edauq,innumbered by her and hef' 'is 'end, riotliffistatidirig' there may, Ott, .4.44 .A tit. the hue-. band, and no j ment ob id Vaud the husband re or dnri g.marriage, 41111,-d • alne° tewifi, bind f t pr he a lien upo [her real ea ,or upon any iatseest,thr 'shawl-ma' e -entitled to therein ite ten 't by court sy or other wise. i i l' i . , 1 Bar str4 - • Hem' , Chartiers on c oney was struck ' ay afternoon last and nd ' with its contents, 1 , ats 150 bi3hele wheat ; ' * r. d rmage an other prop. 0 - —.This bairn 4:4- townshipiArisid by lightning on " burned to the • . some 260 bushel a lot of hay, a ertY• . ; blion' h committed 9.4ktilsitttety_ ,ittz Kve ot: ''• on Ids wifc ~~' . - • f -,---.461 - radnited ,vienfro l "44..' I).ifra Mercantile College,„Pittab r : - .t At' E liio; Withblintl,,,W 4 L, _LT. Whitman,Harrisburtt, Pa.''' . w ta• walk ' incec iliteciiite"aWnffrPlf 70 , v,'lohn . Irrgram,. Allegheny -3 jad o.4llllingele IndalebburnesWestVailLyeafgunTiecka 1 , Ei#itrlY,. 5 ,latuaii.M...Magalifitier,- • Pa...; S. T. Stiiiilefion, Parkershitik Weet Va. ;.,.Toseph Stehley, Butler Pa. ,•_uqbeit IL' Atist,. Callan JElvnigs, Pa. : 17m. F. Davidson, Morristown, 0. 3 'flee. W. - Morris,- Oakland,_ Pa. • Wm. 1" Vance, Ctrisi reek !Tillage, PiL ; th3fizZ-Tifd- Connell, Worth, Pa. ; Abel S. Dilmer, ,Carmon's Mill, 0, John Nntchei; Pitts. litirgli; Gee. W. Wilt; iiiiariabtrig, Pa. All of .whom:passed- an honorable exami nation, were awarded the elegant Iliplo• ma of the College, printed upon fine parchment, and were presented by the Uttlty t with :copi, of tlie. College,Geme of Penmanahip. as memorials or their diligence : andexemplary...conduct during thetrattandance at College ; . The following, in relation to copper docket ;rpm tht, :Roston .B*, will interest many in this city: it The; -shares of Abe...various copper, mining companies are the principal stocks ; for speculative actsomi .Me most promi-1 nent of those mines which are tree of erebr Stallgaing lierpiofittOfitiictiii Et6l4. int Contingent-: funds add cash , assets 'for working capital, are the Mime !sota, Pittsburgh, gnioc_y, Pewabic,Fratik liff, 'lcentral, ..Nationatl6 ' _ Royale, Rockland and . Copper Falls; - making ten in all, each being represented by 20,000 shares. The first five have demonstrated that : thej are of the dividend paying class, and the last fivd - are'certainly - tending . that way, and are considered cheap-at their re spective-market- values. The Isle.Royale shows - a cash surplus of . sos,oot);' the Rockland. about- SBO,OOQ and the C opper- Falls had $47,00 at the - close of• last year, which' has - since baea increased by net • profits of between,. 43 z 1:100 and $4,000 per month, in cottserinendlof the improved richness and yield of its mineral product. New Yorkers have more than doubled the .price,ofthe Central, Isle Royal and 'Rock land by their very large purchases.in this market." !Collis/o'n tit a Steetileweliailei :. The Irish Brigade of Gen. Hooker's army had a steeple chase on Wednesday,. during which the .Surgeon and Qitarter• master of the Ninth Massachusetts came in collision 'While riding at fall speed sowards each other. Both horses were instantly 'killed And the riders, thrown thirty feet into the air, were seriously and probably fatally iejared._ , I Personal, M , ajor - Wni. Neep . er, of the 57th, is i the city; •also Lewis 'Hager, of. the 61st, Adjutant Robt. Kincaid of the 102 d and Sergeanta • Jas. 4. Costello and Will A. Wetter Orthisame regiment. The New Tax Commiestoner, Commissioner Lewis is in Washington, but will not enter upon his duties for some days. • Commissioner Bout Well-aide ittlte bureau until his successor assumes the duties. - • Passavanl'a Infirmary. A section leas ban laded To The iiiiprd i.riation bitl in the House, giving this no . le institution $4,000. Gen. Negley.. Pittock, opposite the Postoffice, has tome excellent - card photographs of Major General James S. Negley, of this county. lisianisge 'Vox mit The-general tontine) tax bill has gone to the 'Senate, the House having .reinsed a second time to reconsider it. A com mittee of conference will probably be ap. pointed. - -Hiawatha This finely trained animal appears at the Theatre in the spectacular drama of "Mazeppa" at half past two this 'after noon, for ladies and children who cannot attend in-the.evening, the price of admis sion having been fixed at twenty-five cents. Mr. Miles plays Mazeppa, which he doea vary - effectively. 'ln the even - big; at the usual hour "Rookwood" and •"Jack inteppard'' . will be produced, with full . casts, the trained horse in both. The inimitable Sanford closes his first week at Concert -Hall; this evening. We are glad to know that it hati solar been a successful one, as the excellence of the. entertainments deserved. We took for a' full attendance s to 7 uight_ald eipect,San will do frilly as large a business next, week. We should IA pleased to have him 'with ns always. We think be could make an opera house here pay well. But go to night and enjoy a heartyslatigh. To those buying 'Spring Gar Messrs. Daub & Cantrell,. plck. 18C! Smith field street, nlbse eavertisement appears elsewhere, have just received a full and complete stock ot'goods, ptoper for Spring wear, which they will make up to order in the latest style and on very reasonable terms. They Also have a films stock of Air nisihing goods- sold- low. We advise all purchasing. their- Spring - outfits- to calUtnd examine their new goods. Latest Spring Styles. - For the latest and most fashidnable stylet ofailic,„caasimere or soft hats, go to Fleming's, 189 Wood street. His stock copsista of the most approved styles of hate and caps; bought from the beat manu facturers, many of them expressly for City retail trade and for style and quality' cannot be excelled, a large assortment of childrees fancy hats and straw goods, all of which will be hold . WhoJeiale or - retail at such prices as cannot fail to give satis lactian. r,fz FIRST arrival -of Spring goods,_ ram prising all the desirable styles- of- home and foreign . .ixtrutufactories, peculiarly adapted to a first class merchant-tailoring establishment, and notwithstanding the scarcity•of-goods and advance - of - prjues,l am now selling kir ft:4MM advance on lasi spring's prices. 'OWEN BYRNE, No. 42 St. Olair.etreet. . -openin g , Teadqri fiiialtiniininicain our advertising columns, that Barker & Ito. 6.a.Market_ street, will-have-au opening of dress goods, on Monday- tied,: They assure us that this 'will be no com mon niccasionnnd we advise our readers to Wait till that date - before making ihnir purchase. ao• _ SLITirOGRAPHER autwipileacis `t'he'ir natural beautiful colors. Call and -see them o,t Pittricles, r opposite- the Post office. hintcs — of Wei& — and WileTe-_--Phota graphs, at Pittock's, opposite the Poet office. --1 1 ffutin anti: phot4i4llo, _at -Pit lb* otitioilfe thi:Postiiffice.= • - - PHOTOGRAPHIC Albums of allstyreti,' at Pittocies, opposite.theTostoffide.',.---- A LARGE and-kaperior ,stock.of gaiters, t tisteerals and boots .at IdeClelland's auc ion at 7ery low - manethongmato Bsusit's Sewing Maohines,for h• ring Puncisal. ars the beat in . mill •• . --P.-ttu-sPPONAY. Genertll &g use en t Pitth-street Pittsburgh. li P - - - - LIIMINDERE 3I, IILVEAND-PHV OisaAN - l a, -A-leave elppleNduali;tuit. reetiteck 41. 1111 .LYs 69 Widen' egi AlLegaimit•, Sanford, meats. dvell A I BS `,irAitiMIIEUL XJ" SPRING 4/BLAMES & DBMS GOODS , cAucos, oritam ors, &e. Special attentionle r*iti . 4 steal& Milallia and Irish Linens'that di reinii before th great advance in .DryGeods. Call soon and mare e your - Spring Goods as flaw =will be ninch higher :_itemember thispLaimt.Ril Market atm; be -tm Rift aid Ike ord. eaks' IL J. LYNCH, [The fotiathtlfianfiliktishd at the Pittebterith Aaaala College, on the -- ci:ession of thee** ethise' e of the heat temiflrn :4 Was s°rany adidikt iieWdelerfiVat t e~' regaest or seVrital trileivhte Presant3b Wive it t4th"tth liei 415 fbm a ISTPV./Pd! 04. PIP PitOs well wriften7i)itilotie, and displays genius of a high .Ve - Tv TNIX .SOLDIRWILDREAR‘. 'The day ie donerandilie •darktiess irwraPphie the. earth in' gloom: And the sentinel stars are Hating' • Thew watoh-fires. one by one. • Encamped by & rushing river, A mighty army. In silence and stillness waiting "'fhe'breaking the'day That should bring the strife andearnaile And the deep-mouthed eannon's call: Entsilertee - now,pkerabletSing, ..Is resting over them all. • Not a breath from the great encampment. Not a whisper pr pIUXMar. NW, • . Tile:twittet. of birds in the forest. .‘ And the rush of the river wave. And, lulled to sleep by it, Wage. .Upepthe eavtWeaold breast' A SOldier,-lono and weari. Has peacefully sunk to rest. Ho has made' for himself a pilloa, Of an aged ,and_ mow, stone. ; And a blanket of chooqueied moonbeam - "Tiorer him softly thrown. And. gently hovering downward, ' "Axtvid the silvery beams. qiaeS a rare and radiant angel, the blessed Angel of Dreams I And softly a drooping pinion She Waves o'er the sleeper's eyes A vision passes before him, And scenes of the Pastarise. He hears the ocean surging atgaiset:the-rocky shore. Channtingits solemn dirges For the days that are no more; disuniting its solemn dirges Po; diose who were rooked to sleep 1l mermaids down in the palace Of the sea so blhe and deep. ' And, far in the purple distance Of those gentle Southern skies. the trdtls of a sturdy fortress • alooeuy and dark arse. Like a faithful and trusty warder, The ancient fortress stands. Guarding a nation's treasures By the might of iron hands. And. floating Proudly above it, In the gentle evening brume, The beautiful flag of freedom, The •"Stars and Stripes." be sees But, listen I across the water The boom of a signal gun Tells that a work of slaughter, A Steen{ fictoim - A deed that shall stain the future. And blanch the 'Meek with shams! And the ChM of thdgotitgern traitor „Slog] Ala& at hislather's.natues • And theilreamer starts in his slumber, For he Reeg oa the share afar . The hand of a brother planting The blood-gad blossom of war I- And - he hearva voice proclaitains Up, Freemen aveige this/ ay For the blood that stains our banner By blood must be washed away. When the. first OM fired on SCVTlilt Boomed loudly across the see, loud' larm was sounded From the clock of Destiny! Ara the clang of its iron hammer, Ae it tells of a traitor's crime. Shall over resound and echo Through the corridors of Time! The pines in the forest aro sobbing And mournfully wails the blast. For, Oh I the dreary Present, And, Oh! the happy Past! But now the vision changes. And the sleeping soldier sees The happy home of his childhood Amid its shadowing trees. Ve hears the brooklet gushing From its rocky fountain near, And the noisy mill wheels rushing 7 , Through its waters deep aild (deer le sees the chat& of the Tillage, Where of old he kook to Pm,: And he hears the children shooing 14 the school-yard, at their play. ire sees hi father sitting • On the porch. in the ow ohnit. The summeehreeses toying With his looks of silvery heir. And his aged.face is beaming With all of a hero's pride, As he thinks of the early battled Fought with the true and tried. "And, oh I for the youthful visor, Or strength of manhood's prime. That I Gould fight for my country, As in the olden time!" _ . " Father, Yoir (lute See Oyer, . Your work woe nobly done: But you shall crush the traitor, With theettriew arm of your sm.,' And then that old man's blessing Upon his youthful brow:— And the . drsetner Smiles in his slumber. For he hears that blessing now. The voice of hiliaister Weeping. Nis mother's fervent Prager. And the loving tones of a sad t'farewell.' Tremble upon the air. And on the cheek of the soldier, That never was blanched by fear, See I In the stiret7 moonlight, Thero glistens a shining. sear. The nightie doge. and the sunbeams Are decking another day; And, in the mists of the morning, The Dream Angel floats away. The soldier is waked from his slumber By the eonnd of the dram and fife, And brother strives in battle For the bode of a brkithFri life. But amid the Strife and carnage The worth of his mother's prayer. His sister's kiss, that last "farewell," : 4 ' / tinter around Itimthers. And aboie the roar of battle, Or the sound of the rushing 'imam, __Ws hear in big soul the soho - —Of that weignitig voice of his dream tr 'Remember the,fall of Sunipier I Sprike.and'avenge that day : -Por the blood that stains ons,banner .blood mast Are mashed tow l" • - iDoirn:with the donth* traitor! Down with the 74!,r4-#.nd Bars"! But ever iivcronr country's. SaQ;• The bonnie "Stripes and Starer urns..------arriumnr Y ipill ,iltinta r: lll**- .srAztirANDirriamir iliMlreml Sixth +0 r l s'l~BU~fiH~g a splendid stook of FROM THE • POTOMAC ARMY tf i ? T t e rl",4l?oe.° Democratic Victory in Harrisburg FROM FORTRESS MONROE ,ElCaftEklffilkT • -14LEAVS The Railroad Obstructed by Guerrillas a ! ' 7l jf A rrilitrii K Ettrikf * !" " INotwithstanding the quotations of gold in-the fitiobenanaspapet e, it oie hteo'itti ii tire that six dollars to six fifty iu confederate notes have been offered within the past two 414 ipt iE r qa tri Ek al iM DMA: AIWA and twenty-five cents in Virginia bank notes, and three dollars and fifty cents in confederate notes, are freely passed for one national citmalch„ Nr, t_:- r im, The Richmond Examiner, of yesterday, has au extraordinary leader, the tone of which is intended to preparre,c44o4c min& of tb .RotiffiVsentns reverses to the Confederate arras on the line of the Rappahannock. It commences with the following significant language: Active, operations of the federal army under Hook er are now contrieneel; and either a dects iVe battle or retreat of the army command• ed by Lee must be a speedy consequence. The! }littpef ingtkatetutjf #3 ffieks4ll4l bit ant at all probable, and another heavy strug gle over the line of the Rappahannock may 4 ragalif 44 1 1 , icipected etas cspisealft ting upon the supposed plan of General Hooker, and the strength and proba bilities of success of Lee's forces. The editor — reriiiirks- = If, hbwever, the ,Confederate General's forces is not sufficiently numerous to prevent the co w' . pletiotref this manoeuvre. It is supposed that no course remains but to fall back upon BOrne point nearer Richmond and give the enemy battle at a greater distance from his base. There is nothing of importam:e from the active scene of operations in the field. There was a heavy fall of snow during to-day-ant ad • Nat Treal.tie"; ""CiXll. H►RRIBRCRU, March A. L. Itouru fort, the Democratic notninee for, Mayor of this city, was to day elocted by .3a ma jority over John Till, the Union ltepubli• caa candidate. This is a Union itepubli• caa gaitrof -over 250; "" FORTRESS MONROE, March Pd.—The ll3g of truce boat State of Maine from City Pointrhaving on board alt' 'pris oners who have been in prison at Rich mond, 190 in number, also, i'JO privates and seamen. The list of deaths at the military prison hospital, Richmond, from February sth to March- lfr3tb f .184; February - 2ilth4--.S. - M. Shipling, private, 101st 0.; Feb. 2.ld—Lev Kennar, private, 142 d Pennsylvania ; Feb ruary 24th—Win. Murray, steamer Col= bia Februasy. 2811—. P.• A. Rice, - citizen of F ranklin county, Pa ; February 26.11 V. Larosa. teamster, 7th I'. S. Regulars, Penn's.; March Bth—flans Knipsing, cif izen of Stanton, Penn's. • The State of 'Maine left for Washington this afternoon with returned l'nion prig -0116111. RICHMOND, V. March IS —Jar) Wil kins, Post Surgeon at the Conscript office 'has been finite bu4yiVittie pmat-tast tinTss in Freffeticksbnrg handing in nice young Meg. A considerable force of the enemy consisting of cavalry and artillery, made a demonstration yesterday to ford over the Rappahanutfcrifear and South of the Orange and irlexandria railroad. The movement was anticipated, and Lien. Stuart advanced a sufficient force to hold them in check at least until proper limo for 4 more cheerful greeting. Fighting was in progress yesterday, and reports from Gordonsville say that th t enemy setteetitsd, etdsifinki 114 re sult of the engagement did not reach us. The Yankees have crossed the upper Risppehannock in strong . force with caval ry and attillem advancing /cowards- Gore donavilla on a raid. PORTLAND, March 241—The steamship Norwegian, from Liverpool, with dates to ;be 6th, and advices via Londonderry to the 6th arrived thin 84tereomi. The steamship Europa arrived out on the 3d inst., the Elma on the 4th and the North Anceriesn,on cbe 6th. The steamer City of Manchester was to leave Liverpool on the 7th os as extra steamer for. New York, and the steamer Qris Was toleave on the same day, The Spanish miniateriai cricia was over. Polish affairs are unchonged. LIVERPOOL Corrow hLtannx.—Sales of 28,000 bales for the week. The quota. =dons for.4o4o*.pp 4vew r o r e„ nrat, and Wild: detifine cis oilier 'dedip• tions. Breadstuff; steady, except Corn, which is declining. Provisions quiet. . Consols, on Friday, 921 for money ; Illinois Central shares, •13i6424 • Dis count Erie% 0 - 448 i Nte4 ;Slat e. fives, 69. Political news unimportant. 1 WASHINGTON, March 20.—The issuing of the! order of seizure under the acts commonly r 9444, pppftscrojeFthisvfa f •iis , trusted to the die on of the District Attorneys, while it is enjoined upon them to . be vigilant to,,passita statutes, they are Tequired to be carer% to avoid hasty and improvident seizures' iti'very in• 'stance. They must be satisfied there is .probable causelor the' seizure, - and that they .bave reasonable ground to believe they can prove in court the facts neeessa ry:l4 warrant the condemnation for other== wise, besides injustice which may be done .tO, individuals the Government will be' Olt to great expapse, ar.d be. discredited •bythe frequentuiietiVortfepi‘oseetithiis: 1 ~• 'Thera have, as yet,heen no condemns= ttin`iincler thezonfiscation laws, but infor• matio* Int.:,retuiluad - Washington • front 1 various quarters ,of .preliminary-proceed ittga-jn premises. • --- ..:S.TU !official bonds given by-collectors and JieimitY collectors on entering upon air citities are required to be stamped in accordance with the provisions of the excise law. - -21til 7-, _ • !! . :Voutniander Piiebielas been ordered to W . :c.Oinmand of the sloop-of-war St. :. Pen+nruiiii, March 20.—Mr. Jay ,Piglee,{subscription agent, announces the eanierslon of 2,000,000 legal tender notes Into five twenty year six per cent. govern ment loan in the last six days. What, better. .evidence could be had of the govetnment and its appreciation by the people. •a .; •tF THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH) Richland Station HgADVARTEiL9 A A C .R 7 IttY POTOILic, March 20. .I,olThivirziwAproh 20 .— Thu yashvi 1 e ~- -lirti-m-- I.4loll2rlLlGElflajLtzt trairovairithroftiefErithe t rick "yesterday, l by guerrillas. J/13structions were mace Pale OF - PrPrOl MIL tour miles aboliellichland station, arildribt ~mll ~..ta4:-. 4 ., - 7 -71— • . rirwl ii i•*•0 1 Oiticlunatid aw: tlijeilhhsli'dafiad. The .• "„.,_ attittira , ' .i. , ,. . i . locomotive, tendqr:7,and two express cars '' '''rauLn 2 , 4 .,,,, : f t," . •'''' d ' a ,i,„„' t ;t'rlt'll.„4 - B e ;" ; "`' . i , were smashed. The g_uerrillas fired into - ''''r'?"''''''''' - 1.1 1L 7 1 .:- —* 7. - _V the.rearear 'containing Wifnien hid chi]- " ~,.."- -- .7,,, ,- ',,' - ,,,,,, --- /_ = „ 3 - 14 , 14 1 ' 7 '! . 7.,„;,,, . dr9.n.. ,_ They. called themselveallorgan's -- ttfn• - .1:n1171; " 2., '.. '''. =-G- e- 4 7' -.. . -: .'f I• Men. The•passerrs'ersreturned the fire kill- - &Bum. Visa, , Ctrfcßugl: ._ .....;.. ~ ,l : i ing 1 and wounding? geerrillai.,.o,nevai.• "`• * •" : " .-7 2 ":''.."...--7.-ii . ' ......tr. ' setrg%f 'Wag slightly' wonruded. , The pier- Se"' 1 - 5 q eivi-..-LiatevAfaiag- s h u n s light ther., •.a '; feet 'of water itt there l rillas commenced paroling " at- tile- head and at, ns..a.:,t._ weather pl&ciartf.r. - . - ", -- • • of the train. They. took...away . din' WE- cars side . arms 4end-rifled-;their 'earilet seeksrhc. - Adams• - Exprehif "Was robbed of its contents, but part.of it was subse quently recovered. The mail-on the train was seized but afterwards recovered. the c3nductor tan the train bat k one mile• to Stockdale. The-soldiers came up in double quick. 'They recaptured the train .. and drove Off the guerillas and wounded several, taking four prisoners. General Brannon and Lieutenant Colonel "Melee, who was in the rear; were neither captur ed mar paroled, bat are safe at Nashville. N Ye- a)y YORK, .M.aral2o.--The Herald:has the _fallowing; dispatch: MUItrItEXSTIORO, March 19.—Rumors heFetofttre _given of the proposed rebel in? Vasion Kentecic,f:tre-talaot groundless. We have it from Southern men who left Chattanooga-qm Sunday that:VW-fele! troops known to have left Virginia did-net reinforce Bragg, but were concentrated at Knoxville. ' Yesterday four hundred rebels crossed the Cniaberland at Rowena, Kentucky, and it was reported that a larger force was following. A' bill to organize the volunteer ataxy has been introduced in the rebel Senate. The Senate has r9solyed ,triat-the,Presi• dent slap ishinien:proclainaticin -prohibit ing the further cultivation of - cotton and tobacco and enjoining the planting oi 4oy. --Brown ofrtax.,rthireilida(t td 'cfolhe same. , • The Chattanooga Rebel of the 11th says that Gen, Bragg's army •is-in a bet ter c'eMelliion, better organized, larger,. healthier and more bent on its mission than ever before.r, -•- • The rebel papers speak of Gen. Hook- Ws airily as having been seat to Port Royal. 1. he Mobile papers speak of prepare- I tiona making to give oar troops a warm reception on the Ta l lahatchee. Gen. Joe Johnston was at Mobile on the llth: FRAKKI.IN, Tenn., Mareh 20.—A conail erable force of rebel cavalry has recrosseu Duck river to:sea-de Franklin yesterday, but were driven back by Col. Walker's cayslry biked°. The brie:lgo at Columbus has been re built and Gen. Van Dorn has been largely einforced. Skirmishes now occur daily. We have a vast advantage in position. 13/ - - ' ..ALTIM ORE, March 20.—The Hall - of the Maryland Institute WWI crowded to-night with a most enthusiastic audience of un conditio.tial. men to beak' Gov. Johnston, of Tennessee, and others. Secretaty Chase, Postmaster General Blair and May nard were present. The Hall,is splendidly decorated-anti, the triCefing is still in - progress. (inv. Johnston made a telling speech, and was warmly applauded. - - - A I.IIAST, N. Y., March 20.—Thernoln• lions against arbitrary arrests was - defeated to-day in the Legislature by the casting vote of the Speaker. - - ST. JouNs, N. P.,llarch 19.-, -The cable across the Gulf of St. Lawrence was bro ken by ice on the 12th. The break is now te [ pair€ d. NEw LoNolo:, March 20.- -The Union meeting held here tonight was one of tho most imposing political demonstrations ever known in this State. The meeting ws4 addressed by ex Gov. Bigler, of In• diana county, and Colonel Beard of Illi- Lois. MARKETS .6 x TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPHIA. March :V.—The Flour market continue dull, and prices, drooping. 'ales at 67.*() .5 for yuperfino; f -r Extra and t!.-t ? . 4is.S for Extra Family, :Nothing lining -in rye flour or roro meal. The demand for wheat ,4 limited at $1 e 1.41 tiT for Red, and al Saq I 90 for White. Eye sells on arrival tt .t 1.41 tr 2 Corn .• in nett re request at 87,. , 0900 for Yellow. There ashtray," demand for Oats at 70e, allight, and toe measure. Coffee quiet. Cotton has declined U o Provisione p. all ms Cittmx.L rt. „March Ill—Flour quiet and un uinged. superfine $.5 9St. , Ut3,_ extra $64 , 6 10.— W heat firm but quiet, red $1 :C1 3u, and whets &Pal 38. Corn and oats firmer,. owing to thu large quantity called for by the CommissarY at, Louisville. but priees are not higher. Corn , 674 tis os Oats ogcditc. Whisky; dertmed to 440 and is dull. Nothing was done in mess . pork. lafni quint, 150 tierces prime country sold at 10 , /it..—' There is a Large demand for bulk meats, .sales of pounds at 41444 , .... - Mr shoulders chiefly. the latter rate:s.4 for sides averaging 33 to 451hs, and tiVakitL, for hams; this demand is from sitiokeri in anticipation of a large demand from the government...luring the-spring: - N oon is oantod 5.}4.4 :0- • Illoveltitiaitiluil 85 andthe demand is light, (rocoriee are unchanged. Gold igtunebanged and from 53 to 54 premium; Siccf tO and demszni.motealst. •exehilifee" flied - a t g premium. • NEW YUUK, March LM.--Cotton quiet; 3,100) bales sold at 7`t.: Flour sto 10e lower: 12 000 barrels Sold, State at alp 654,06 55, Ohio $7 .1017 50, South s 7 504: 6.5. Wheat very dull, and prices n nal Corn steinlY; 50,0190 bushels sold„ Pork steady; mess sl , ,kail.l :25; new tghl 25,1311 d Ss. , La r d , toady. Whisky firm at 45046'4 Sugar Fears at 11,2d124, MUIILSARI heavy, Orleans 45@.19; Tarpentine dull. Freights firtuer; Stocks dull: Gold 54'ia§5-1,4e {alien s° and Rhode Island 0.1; Cumberland ~ s 1 19 1 .4: lichictui and Southern wl 07.4; Milwaukee and Mississippi 100; Missouri 'BALMItIItE, March 20—Flotir dull; sales -super fine at 4;7. Wheat steady. Corn dull; gala of yellOw at 86c, and white in better demand at 910 92. Whisky dull and nominal. Sugars more &stare. PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY'S T o li n g e!er i es it peett for ' Bol A i k d V ars . ! 1( 147.r 1 ; large and des . rabk stock of NENE GOLD JEWELRY GOLD AND SILVER WATIIES, for Ladies .aid - Gettlonien's wear, fine Bronze ()looks. Fanay-tioodsr- - - - - saNEE-px,AfrEne walug, auoh as castors, oaks and fruit baskets. goblets. card oases. tea set's, etc.. and a . Large variety IA glitable articles forrnesents, • KEINEDIAN,I4IETRAN d-SEIDLE: ded:o 42 Fifth street CIELEBRATED EXT lIANDECBRCIIIEr, - - A..hland - Flowers. - Mignomstts Alisma ; - Musk AlnarYllii • Meadow Flowers Bouquet de California lac Bouquet "trArattre of the - Valley Bouquet de Carolina New•mown,Hay. Birgamotte, El k o pp:r iver , Cassie Pambouly Camelia • ' Pi n k - Clematite Pcinpinick edrat otitigal ' • Citronelle Roast P Prairie Flowers Crystal Palace Rosh 1. Geranium Rough and Ready • ' Spring Flowers Garden /Flowers Sweet Briar Heligtfope Sweet Pea Hone en o. - Sweet Lavender I suckle - - - weet Lettuce ' • H orn Sweet Clover - th. Tuberos Jammu, ; - - Tea Rose"' • JookeyAuh." ' Y_iolettc Verbena - • etivrt Moiniseline • - V V anin e a---- Mitiaflenrs WeetEnd' Magnolia Woke Lily:...;- Marechale Winteeßlasom HEDYOSMIA, a , bighly.conoentra ted•Persum Essence, the wed elegant p erfume for an imdparth* odor. to the harailterehief very agreeable lesions , . ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER TEN.—A. large -assortment, of Toilet Soaps, Shaving-Creams. Preparations -for the Hair, Cosmetics, TMiat Waters, Dentifkiefe, and perfumemof all kinds, constantly_ on hand. For sale by. GRAS. H. SUPER, Corner Penn and St-Clair-eta. SODA ASH! ADD& ASH I— e n g oroa p: can always be supplied with-the-best artivti a t J3EO. A. , ...K.ELTNAS, ml 9 . 89 itederska..‘Alleghany:' OREADEs.,:mIIII, p RI$3.:00100411,. _ _can ditay arA most pomdal mi" ege• A• Y. 691redgirA' rol9 Ur- Mariktrarenza Z[»; oar Regular . Maskingunr. itivez; ` Packet leaves Pit tsgsri.vgb every Tuesday, 4 P. in., Zaigesvilieevery.Friduy 9. ,In. .„ _. .... .... - . - Ve1.4. - . 'TMENEIV AND SPY.kiir a t 3. - .:. Pozsenze: steamer EMMA - HA. ;11TOtrittn 'Ayers - commander, p ill leave as noted above. l'or freigkt Ar.p2;umarre apply 'b ] oard or to ._...1, .La ..y.--...kWN & CO. „. ......„- ... nod; For Davelti.,or:, Du Duque .12 St Pup'', WED: ESDA4,44-AROII 25th ,Z1 7 7.1. r . 7 1 ! n E ' in Alt d o e. F . i w FaN t all t DAVENP CaPt C:tarstai'lNticime Pollitteirto F,,riuttrat 0 intri For Evaplvl,Re. , Cairo antl'lSt•,9k. ' EATURDAY, .tidili2o.o , -0311 Mt RlA•iNs2vmeAant3l:s7," 4 hiser. commander,. 144 1, • lis , 7aliove.,;;ltti'. freiightor Paantreeoprr • niVrt,07, 1 .1 ,,1 -L-•- ,r. a - xims isr..w - , marai: 1 ; • - • =-ta• 101 l 51- 14,ECtift. Ag't, 1 - - -- - - K R MANJILES;* SHAW: D R G 0 Ili S ..... their maid great varieta• endst Fest bail:2.lls lAOR NA.LlE—.That.d.alra6le Twerrt f3tan. IL' the WASHINUT , ;N HOUSE eitaate nn Main St act and t harry Ailey, in the borough of Washington re.. The untlerpirktpti,,ia fo.nei health. will two at pile I .3 'is XlVlrted Zrjr. 'nth dar of April neat, between the hou , s of 'no ' and two o'olnek. p. the sbovo oroPerY; hen terms of sale wilt be made known. I here is a Store Room, oeouphd n vw< as a Post Office. a .Barber Shop—a Tenant ttotise d Livery Sire ou the pteee,thaf r.exita.tituu XII to 4f.1) do „ or) yearly. WALDHO . • iu - AVINSI MADE ARICA Zii,6FigkENT6l to ot , orate before the. tkpatai-Ooli-ges of tao:tlnitect States. and the va .. , DP4al t.ou ventlons fertile rtironse - ef'b , inghie Unf:tve the f.ssion, Lim A , ppavisittes fur -Extragitutir Teeth Without-Pala. efttomjitt;if kb: obliged t his ttwaY Ito it l'hittrAllike the .greank part of neat Sprin‘ aid Summer. and twat my Patient , ay not be the losers th nitz. /ax a as. aoeittted with in , lir.-E7J-: a'bentist 'of well known ability in overs , branch - of the proles aloe, and whose elegant fillings are- the admira tion of the profession wherever seen.- Dr. Way. will be with 1113 from Aairitisrentt wallitalgolhiS. general chargo.of Arroll,.l l Lae Doe to, devote my yhele attention- fic-lixtegotaar Tfkth.. with my Appar.tas; and to:thahanicattiatt, the profession . Persons.who-miv,hitvoldthrita: failed to pave thet• Tooth* extr4tett ,fOr want or lime on my Part, Or float diatizts to tho.appar_stUg araa e aa.ured that such din:knits lon:gor esietna. / have made ma is , I m proV ems ftWiand , w.til dep. v le my whole time to it. Re erenagin regard t0.,,th0 Painlessness-awl, Safety of the oPerations amen if desired, rind from %ledical „geretleinate- too, - Rstnerrbst that' cold weather is the time when tho apparatus onn bo used to the beet aavantagl. - - •- - -- • 16. litktntiellettaist. - 43 4 1 •Sruithlipbb ggitatr mhl7:dttuy . W.S:Lurrox LIIPTON OLDDiiV, ACTS FORHj PELT CUlEMA.fillffti_i4lii OS-Repairs to old. aravel. Canvass and Metall° Id.oofa made at the lowest priees, Altwork promptly attended to and warranted. Offbealorning Poet Building, corner Fifth and Woad -strewn 2d story. m 111.7 IEVOIR SA.LE—A Country Seat, containing 13. acres. situated in Id'Clure townitoP. about three miles from. the City. stocked witk 33 varieties of nearing apple trees, 7 varieties of. plumbs, 7 of cherries, 3 of nears. 5 of dwarf pears. 4 of mulberries, 6 of currants, 9 of strawberries, rasbexries and...h.husalmains;dinf goosberries. 4 of grapes and 8 On it-arekereoteda two stery Brick House' and nil necessary out headings. For terms apply to JOHN LITTLE ! " . Jr.. Nato and Beal l'atare Broker. • 1 419:dliv din 511?ontthetteet' Alt P 186 DECIBEL 184 W. IL.'&Ir..IIOCALLviI OVESTOCK TARtiPd POETWNAX,[ -- . 3 „ r i ca o j Aug icOn bhuglit ri d e ar t is - before the mel now repie milagragnstuadvearveetzeoofutheeletesseatrie jdriwrbliburenewimiestorsificei A favorable opPortuna (fear ' • -niederateratrealool6° fill• ~, BEN T_A 4itoOD THEFJE SiORT y' L yme; corner Third aLd Oit i eetla4 TIlliZIL)01413'147.111.89111114lit- eft; MIN WINDOW • porrAx . N... 7 -p —Satin and UOminon for Eale by _ MARSHALL. The ne: l v and epteudid Ode -when steamer frayenpoll, Capl i3ro; ieannonnoed fo • St Louis and tho Upper Miss Issippi. Sho, of kpa imeeistearaerz era Latin , kinsl .Pa effete tn o • Capt Gray she sure to prove a flvorita. It • Will ho ffeenrrererFarptaa sae tising col unmea o - n nt thotf,ekea'mer AIS.I s cutain -mecum/al, Eds . : changed --Eerturn to etemphis." - fdrvidch vOrt" elySzt-1 n'day. - Passengers:can War thii: ecum/at:Jr. the - hrOnors itithe office.: -_ • • THE NEW STEAMER MAJESTIC -- Capt., John P.-KeiseArni4 hieinter heintlikfo ted a. good of 'attention week;andisas be'en.visited large 21 A02*A:if Persons.nli of.whout hare comeCO:thetredne/muln that he is decidedly one of the liirgW- .'annitrest steamers ever constructed. The hull was baili,d33 , o ,,. ShoustiftyLe c uti th 2A5 fest Mike-4140Ra anid".lcl,7 In was-hailt by Metsra.it ßie7isrdsea & C o' feat handsome - anti admirabl, driangpTin-AveryLda nartment. Tire toilerst, Tour in number, *svillifour flue., 40 inches in diameter and 30 feet long:were built by Messrs. Watson & Monroe, are very com plete, and palculateyl 3 4 1d,gtglit this eotab liolunomf 14}. vratson hearg a practical meehan- , io and.an old river ensineet t kome,.bon things .should be got /waciita foTgive OniterrgtA,A.M. as-littieselpenae trostilife: The .Majestic is a side wheeler, Ilet wheels are .32 feet in diatnefir..ivith Teat buckets,, She is slUdnietinith ail modern.improyeine:ntssthnt N. ig- - genulty could x .uwest", hr - money parch - AK VFe have no tnittotionin-norair that:ho 7 bOfit Dyer built on the :western 'waters cicala - her :tn:Oelzkr pleteness, and ills dotiblinl:ifthe has.arf equals. ShalinaLea's Patent bliivator Far loadmrilaUrtin loading-, and au extra boiler.4o- The painting-nnk tic - caber biF Merty & - Btiggs' best style. The outfit was famish Atz,Leng.,Miltdr; Pornitivre hi' T. 13. reubk dc The Majestic (oily dram 84 *lies light,. and is Intended for a St ;aha !Ter, Orleans pack et but at presentshe will run in . ..tba. f i sianee a te Sans," Itt the saheitations of"Onle Abra ham.".,She was built under, the supenntendeage of Capftln 0.11 aslett. The Camille has ta.Mt many fine boats apd neyer Imiltone that wes..not successfuLbutthe-present-one-thr eclipses-AA.V.- his former efforts- 3t MS captainsvtutnolkAa.l modest,-ttesnighrinstly Teel tel e not t Majestic, .She will' tar: cominOnderby:•O.nphlin7 John P. Keiser, ((Meer wfid - comer bight,' rko-.' ommended,'- , We take ides:stile' in intrtaheing: him to our friends, ' For Evansvilie, Catro and. Atemptdsa .THIS DAY, .11ARCLE 2i-10 A. M. EWA - Wi D tfPLENDID . raateragr . Packet AJIMEICIA. A. C. Afellilum commander, will leave for the above port thin day.. FEr'Geia(it or passage apply on board or to --- ..ttnia — FLADIC. AIL-'t - 59 MARKET STRE,E, SILK S L 0 AKS, SACQUES, A,•R D . 94pDair„ Lqiurkoriumaa AT Drumm ur si,-E:puRTH AO & ec ho , 8E4W17114:47,14:"Ag, Iy.FZEI lirente aftxrdLutaMga l lt zirli 420 , 0 0.1. aijav*giopeld, 41 98 M AVM • .i2efraz--, - A ,A wv „, n , trilta Pt r ite/rlrgriA l lP4l3 tit r iasr..tia .insia ..... .., „. .:. J iti --- - A T t . Wit. liiiiiik49N PRrciza 07 AnixAsitti.- 4 4rtilita Itoaaa, $.5 01 SlAsie .S•t . a in Prixate6Eoxl4l4lllll- , Puritaitiwed AilltTVYGtliifir4s tP4 1404:4* z otaitip4rea ' --(h i,. 50 oensit°447as;cdizan ~...._.„.......„...,-, • ...-. __.__. , Yk.4 1 ‘144'it . ". - milims - adat rdi ,.deof. dier ihe Eaon at 2,4 o - clook aL . Ad - o i i t r i -- . -. 4;7, ler&-zEppx, i.. • iti(Rvild ffitsostakiuGg.:vl; - - EvsNixotiobitmAoz. 4totivvitibito__ _ ~,, Nf0t1114:::.,....V...1h !lEV / Ltri t 'at 3 ,- ;a. IMicei , :..;:.:r.i: - a;Z,i,:.:11- - -.: W:P.Otitim ...-:.•,-1. • -PtErti'lleiroisiiiice-ite.473o4litioltiel .-;11. .1..9451H SIIEPISIII/4110E6)110011iIiiiillAW; .Thierfid:tiot.::::: ... :::::: f-:',-:.::;:;41.-liitigt; / Jack. 2d and 3,1 twig .. ... ...,.. 1 ' " 'Air, 4 ilat. Tinathan ;' f' ' '''' 1 - 4,0 i4tpr .I:',' t- _ CONCIKRTAI =MEE e tie _ ••• - R , § 'A N F 0 - , •re.era PPERA,f PRO UPE tilitthit organization ohnzteretiltri THE scnctx Bair MATE fiIINSTREL -LiAND 3 i~~TH~.~o.RY,a= - . _ . Appeal. tvety ben* al* 'Ave AT ,P.t , 1 , e a-7 •-•, Entire Change of _Programme _Nightly. • SIEIP" Admission 25 cents: Debts °Pell, at Peitosmasunkcon PiN .0 1 / 4 1 nenoo- at 7 ) - mtlB:tf I E M ITSIC MAW stiwanwr new-Wood. 'Wm DI . Lame and Mau- - *ger: (iWirubse.ftgage-maneger, ens Matioalpireornr, Open every n 4 ght with a - Star Company. grand matinee every Saturday afternoon for Lluiteramtetairem,--Adadeeion— Prtvete boxy& tfi - Seilte - M primate . Vet.* ti'd GM: Omen trageata. 2a oh 4 'Faanily circle 15ete: Gel b]; eta... mblikdit -13 PrieriamitrOVICES. - COIIS T WXLpitTii.;;;;:....;;;;L:ixsa cOniiiirrxi a 'multi :,CARRIAGE !MANUFACTURER SILVER. & BRASS PLATERS; ; • "Ina - I[Wialtaiiiroro of - Seddlery and Carriageßaldwan, No. 7 st. obWr W 4 Y 4 y r (neta• _ -- krtrannutsiu4a: - _ _ . s: . _. The !lumens ysftth arlsw T eakk • . f i TlArtr have klwaYojomfd - 7 ' - `'" "-'' atadore t o Hal% 45rp. and ,kreiavitive'-',.:-- - '' Made and - ajiared wirfiEaittu are of the " •,s situto mg., Nosh= but their--...; - i.. ~,,:•. i.r.tr . irtFAta ~? - rW:4 - ititiolli,' . '7:-:, .:. kiss i - m .l . 4 ths.iiithirkliiiiiiiitiii,i3Oe r at4....:- - - ......1 made them take the.. place- ot ad l -4her-prepara- • hone !the Dye prodeees any ahadeithitiiiiiitin • tat lutes Manhfao ed by J..0.11;5T4D0.R0 IS Astor - '. 1 5 - OnSe ' rk: 3011.evarywkare, - -and applirr _ls v•it Price. $l. 1150rind.13 yes hoi, aegoraltigtoalarr '...:' CRISTADOTteiIfrg I i ffESTRVATivz. - * is invaluable with* hia Dye. ha it Imparts gip t nip. -,-' most saftnowii p tiost beautiful gloWitia lOW 7 ~.• t vitality' to tie* 1 -,--pied 50 cents. $l. and $2 ber bottle aosordink hi 7- : ;, P e i i mbAdawlmoc -'' , • timicim atamniaioviirtarabearite.,*•!.-1•" : 1 5ranners. families and - otheitien paicijase p,o l'_ • moo equal toDy. TobiadMiiiiWthat Line t► fOr.3lYrinteri. mono. oroutoidrivadoedievlbietlabri',' soribToats, toothache, sea rid:Bea order burns.: ,dlings, braises. old sores, leadaohe,„-znacquac k ; -- es, pains in the limos, chest. F 081 not sive react dm money will be refunded.. that is asked Is a trial, mid use it acorralub Othe a-road* Tomes—Dear Sir :—I have used yorb-Are- Eletiall Liniment in my family to• a number of t, .1.- ,yeas k and believed it to be the best article for 'whattlt is recommended that .Ihitva.,eyebauledfm,.- Foksudden attack of eroppltii - litixelicthesitatidir ledOthftellding it for &lithe mai it professes Coeur°. I have sold it totibany Yearr. - and it gives entire sathsfaetion.' QuakiwtO - Wii - J.e 1 .1 1 ,1M ...1" b le 2-. and '5O 0=12,4. ald.by.. a u 921 Cortland streot,New York. I _ 21:clitw3wc —. ratite about Brandreth ., :iPlinn. • . - AstSW 4 ii ‘..—. • . Westchester Co.. N. Y.,Optlk ."- ' - Mr. G. Tim Exes-Eautinon, - miller-Say Dear Sir— I world utteterthatl watiiiidtdErto use BRANDRETB'S PILLS. through rkereoom mendation of John it, Swift, oft:lreton WestoheK- ter county, who was 1111,111 M7me tered ~.,.....t.° ' leal ' a „. , 4,... by their riße..lie wAligdelg #lllo or th veP7 iny .. costive and usspenuo, aria n but was not relieved. Floca:ho-lakdonose°l3olrdi dreth's Pill ever, day for a week.= A syg, and then took ane Pliinereb• der / 07 Mr° ° _,....i -- anal dose of six. In • Pill every with an .-- To work. and beau one mon thbe wag able ttonnt% . -Vilithl _ months he vrell.eleflArmvw • Tum4m: — • Yonne tub'. • -.. . "...., , ..• - __...,•-• ffilifortihrridi Oi 01171 r. BB: , ... Edward F ar o being duly sworn NM that he' resides i n the town of New CameOhat come y ears ag o he was very sick with a sore; on his leg. ; Id a, hid been .:rlnnfggovey_ftve,yeasz3hate.• '..-- In was also meet . ..soy a pain mma ~ chest. 7 , ' and besides very costive and. d.vaoaPtiM that ate - ter trying various remedies and physicians. ho commenced usingßrandreth's PAK six to eight three times a week. and at the end of one month, the sore on his leg healed and at the end . of two . months he was entirely cu r ed orcEctiventes. dye-- P.elmia and lila; aid - has riefalleid : well !ge r • ---NDWARD PUN_„Y - Sworn to before me, thielitth alay_of OetAll62:- B. mek _owl 11 . MITIA, nol2:dkw•tfo. - Justwelulata"Bace: &Id by Ifitomaa RedpathrDiamond AM, Ntiliquith, CEO. IVACCICHRAN.'- : • . ATiOIeNBY AN}YOGIIMIRLIArg ATLAW. RO/C 8 :X o . 69 .l ll AlltSMatrZiat•tha 906* House:rittsbariliv - < • iBIISEMIE, AllyikamED TO is are oriltato** primpt attention. 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