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mos Ton are our airmii icortlie-linttj
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ThMsk onitir sniscribers Who aro cling
. ing thiar residence Will pleifse; give timely
.. _notice`f their new Jocations at the count- .
'..1.^:: ' in& ro 11l that we may notify the carriers
"and ha I =l
them ierved with the Post as
' usual ai l itheir now home's. in sending no
tires p 1 w 3. so ti 'particular and 'give street
and an ~' . errr
Coeistly
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—...mt - Arowitithip Debi°.
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I ,si.ideittry. .
The > *AMC, Citizens of Moon town
ship healiteatirig:at Schbel,House No.
5, on Stir%last to organize `Demo
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l et cratie li."-• e meeting was organised-
_the' . Action- of , ,Edward ' McGinnis as
''- ' &grin ' , and; Wm. R. Newell, as , Sec
rotary. A committee, consisting 'of
James' „ rows, P. H. Stevenson and ,
. '
John . M.! - was appointed to - draft
__: •„, ......----resolutiop. - - - 14reparied the following,
• - which were unanimously apoPted :
- Resolved ; That the United-.::_Staten
area confederacy of States, equal in 'sov
ereignty and political powerindependent
in their 4bvered organizations , each State
4
~having r erved to itself all the rights not
granted the Constitution to itivelinetal
• Govern nt.
Resole . That we, as citizens, assert
our devolitin , :to the Constitution and
_, gnion, and:Will hereafter, as heretofere,
• support_ i 0 authority of • the . United_
Statea in I the constitutional exercise of
their , but we believe the liberties
of the; peOple are threatened bycoisgres
siorint•gup! federal usurpatien, and . can
,•,
• ' enlie:lfilitle, served by the energetic action
of State aathority. and we are determined
tit
to main and defend the honor of our
• -State, an ' he rights of her people.
Resolve , That in the language of An
-- aft* 'An o n, in his farewell address, the
- Conatinitin,_ cannot be maintained or the
;:•‘;. .I:Lulea 4priiserved , lir. , oppesition to public
feeling. by ;the mere exertion of coercive
pewertr• of the government, the founds
.,;.,.tion must : laid in the affections of the
people, in the - security it gives to life,
liberty,. an 1 prosperity in every quarter of
the cowl
~ and in theifraternal attach
mentl
a l o
`whit the citizena,:of the several
States be to each , other as members -of 1
h- ' political i• •
. - t e same .m.ty r -matually con
tributing. WI promote each other's happi
,
MM.
Resolved, 'That considering the inagr.f
ttide of th 'rebellion, and the Ivacilating
policy pu
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nt ed by the Administration,-
.:, tending - to I unite and strengthen the
• 'South and ken the North, we believe the Union nnot be restored and pre
served
anxious to inaugurate such ac t ion, hon
orable alikelto the contending parties,, as
will put a slop to the ravages of war,
`avert univertial bankruptcy, and unite the
,Statea on tei6s of equality.
Resolved, That no Union can be main
tained in this country until the fanaticism
-of the negro inuestion is eradicated and the
-- 'doctrine of Slate sovereignty is acknowl
edged as a 'fundamental action of the
governmentithe people of the North
:must yieldup the heresy of Aboli
tronism or e l se yield up the blessings
of the, U.ntn; Abolitionism and the
Linton are i n ompatible the principle of
abolitionism ttacks the people of fif
teen States t ongh a domestic institution
which is blended with their social fabric.
A. war of abdlitionism is a war . against
the Union---tilwar for the Union is a war
iiiaitiat_ abolitionism. Abolitionism is
moral treason i and but for the form in
which it is clothed by the administration
is actually leAstl treason_ No patriot can
be an abolitionist.
EDWARD M'GINNISS, Chairman,
Wai. R. NEVEL, Secretary.
o: -- ----
Gen._Cass and the "Post' , En ,
dorsed.
At a large nd respectable meeting of
the Democratic citizens of Birmingham,
held on Tuesdfiy evening. March 31st, the
,following resOutions were unanimously
pas zled:
Reedved, hat we approve of ' the
eourse of the !Pittsburgh Post, and we
will support. Gen. Geo. W. Clll3B as our
ir
candidate ea vernor.
Resolved, What we recommend our
Democratic cit i z ens to subscribe for the
Morning .PostAind we will use all our ex
ertions, to givegit as wide a circulation as
passible. ~ li
Resolved, Th we will attend the meet
ing of the Cen Club on next Tuesday
ril i,
the 7th of ,Eip '''.
1 Wu, SALESBURY,
J. finzurxa, Chairman.
i Becre ry.
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! Sabbath School Association.
County At the County Sabbath School Con
vention, held iiin Tuesday, a committee
presented the form of a constitution for a
1 . county athiociation, which was adopted.—
The officers &tinted for the ensuing year
;were Hon. Robert McKnight, President;
David Robinson, Recording Secretary ;
. L. H. Eaton,
Corresponding Secretary;
•iy-illiam Frart Treasurer; a nnmber
I- • ~o f . Vice Pr ii denis and a Bowed
I - oaf Managers.l District Secretaries were
i r
1 tidec•appointed, ho are to collect static
-1 ttics under reg lationa prescribed by the
i :Board.: At thl vening session a number
of clergymen mid laymen made brief ad- ,
I - t geses r and app ropriate resolutions were
"Pane'
e' d. ` 4 , among hich was the following:
Burolt,
• d , II t the Ministry, Sabbath 1
Se.hool Te.,.
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and Superintendents ini "'N'
viity who have sent from
- Allegheny co..
i . their schools soPl many of the brave boys
the battles of
who bre now ntly fi g htin g
expresin6n to
_their
the Union, give " mein;
• N at i onal tiov-1
unfaltering loyalty to the
l i ernment, and thilir sincere p'e..Yer to the
God of Battles jthat he would bless the
,-s right and.give v4tory to our arms.
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' ••• Real *state Sales.
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The next preperty sale we have to re- i
cord is that of Ge. Wm. Robinson's farm,
, situated on Trdy. Hill, just, back of the
Third Ward, Allegheny city, sold:in three
parcels, viz :
l c st. 107.
II
Xeres fp John Voegtly for $4O,-
ii -, 2d .
1, 000 ash
20 acres toJohn Beckheld for $ll,-
,
1• ' SOO cash: .
l i Bd. 6i acres todr. Lutz for ss,oo(iptart,
1 caah,:bafatile in abort time.
This property 4 .., to be laid out in vine
1' Virdlt; 'gardens, .."' 'Mr. •Beckfield +ea al;i
,7 resale-large bearing vineyard , from . whiCh
I , ' , ''he is now selhtg . the finest; inp, of 14st
year's yield, at hia store on Ohio street
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Allegheny.. We are' glad to see our Ger
-Arian citizens inaxsting in real estate and
planting out the vine. But a few years
.) - . - will go by , natal Allegheny Co. will take
I the
Chihorns from CFncinnati in her wines, as
cago.has shorki her of her hog cro p ,
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• thither th .1 up • Stragglers.,
, . .
The Provost r,.. rd are busily; eireiked
stnigg
Egg up len who remained herd
when their regi " ent3 passed through to
the West,-being , much intoxicated to go
...-eft -iir-getting-a render .some pretext.—
They are sent to . eir reginieuts as, soon
as a squad is gat . t red up. ..!
4- f
Delezotes to
•,
Mate Convex'.
lori.
At the Butler
vention, held 1
Marshall and
delegates to , the e
tion on the 17th
inruoted, but ed
portfian. Vase f
' 'lkatY.-Durnoeratie Con
, week, Ron. Samuel
P. Irvin were chosen
iomocratie State Conven
.f June. They are not
it is understood, sup
•lt Governor.
ILI' . POST.
PirntaiLL
Be the facts as they may it is the duty
of the government to take every measure
for guarding
i the soldier from such impo
sitions. It s disgraceful that our soldiers
are left for five months in:the season when
their families most need money unpaid.
while officers can get money at any time—
and a speedy remedy should be applied.
Perhaps the best would be to pay the men
at once and have them paid regularly
hereafter every two months. The Eastern
papers say preparations are being made
to pay the army . up to the'
et
of M
We hope this is true and that we shall
hear no more complaints et this kind.
Last week James. Repine, a volunteer,
was found' suspended from what is called
the Alum. Rank,'head downward, almost
dead. On examination and inquiry it was
found that on the previous night, whila in
toxicated, he had fallen over the bank and
slipped doWn some fifty eeet, when his foot
caught inwrootland held him where he
was found insensible in the morning, with
a severe cut npon his his head. Death en
sued in a few hours. Repine was a private
in the 66th - regiment, unmarried, and was
at home on furlough.
The private calender was taken up in
the House on Tuesday. Among the bills
of interest in this vicinity which were
acted on are the following: Bill to extend
the charter of the Exchange Bank; laid
aside, to be taken up on a special even
ing tor the consideration of recharter
ing Banks. Bill supplementary to
the,set incorporating the Western Penn
sylvania .Hospital; passed. An act ex•
tending to Allegheny county the provis
ions of an act givingjurisdictionin equity
to the Supreme Court and Court of Com.
mon Pleas for the county of Philadelphia,
in cases of disputed boundaries; passed.
Bill for opening Main street, Lawrence
ville; lost. Bill to validate the payment
of b ounties to volunteers in Beaver coun•
ty; lost.
Tke scarcity of coal down the river is
becoming a matter of serions concern. At
a late meeting of the Cincinnati Chamber
of Commerce, a committee was appointed
to wait on Gen. Burnside, who informed
hint that they could take no action in the
matter.whereupon they adjourned to their
rooms iiithe College Buildings to make
their report. When the result of
their. mission was made known to
the meeting they passed a resolution that
the Chambers of Commerce of Cincinnati,
Louisville and Pittsburgh appoint a com
mittee to iiroceed to Washington, for the
purpose of laying-the *hole yietter before
e B
thecretaiy of War, and`thi - Secretary of
be ;tray. In furtherance of this proposi
tion. the Board proceeded to make choice
of Thomas Sherlock to lay the matter be
fore the Government in the manner stated
above.
A member of the Duguesne Fire Co.
has made a beautifalli . finished . glas s trum
petr bearing the following inscription upon
its side: "Presented to the Good Intent
Hose Co. of Philadelphia, by the Duquesne
Steam Fire CO. No. 3, of Pittsburgh,"
It is on exhibtien in the window of Jas.
R. Reed-k Ca.'s jewelry store, Fifth street,
and will soon be forwarded to Philadel-
Phi&
u'
Two horses, attadhett ikCoutitry wag
on, managed to get loose yesterday,after.
noon on Fifth street end ran up the hill
towards. the Court House at a rapid - mace,
tatting the forward wheels with diem.
They were stopped before they had gone
far or done much damage. The scene cre
ated some excitement, as accidents were
feared in the usually crowded state of
the thoroughfare.
44 2h..ruswassita terifevaneteei."
Mn. Emmy:: My attention was to day
4ttPitfeilleale:WlFitliiitift"
, inder_ the above ""c aption, in which an ex
imiresta
ira . ctiS given - from a letter from a soldier,
lii the.third brigade of the P.4,11,-V. C., in
which 'he 'complaine44 2 Miljoi Wylie for
not paying that , brigade prothptly.
I have no personal_ acquaintance with
Major ' Wylie, lloßt - I. eta so :Oen acquainted
with the matter of vayingi soldiers i and
especially those - composing the P. R. V.
C. that I can riot, injusttmto the Govern
mint as well as to Major !Wylie, let the
article pass unnoticed. 'l.
"Whilst other ; soldieri lave been paid
to-the first of January, sibyls the writer,
l ye were paid only:to the first of Novem
ber."
Wbom he refers - to by the term "other
soldier.," I am nual4ei,toAetermine, but
I am sure that. he eaunot:nean any part
!of the P. It. V. C., for none have been
paid to a later date than November Ist,
nor have any regiments in the first Corps,
d'Armee been paid to a later date, nor
any of thoSe now in the defences of Wash
ington.
Officers are paid only When the regi
mento.te_Vbickthey.belong are paid. All
are but officers do sometimes
het their pay-rolls discounted by brokers,
in:preference; t.o waiting until the pay
Master' arrives in' Camp. '
; This w n officer can dik : het a private so].
dier can not, - inasmuch as all She member's
arepaid by; encpay-roll, which fact will
at once show the fallacy and groundless
ness-of the- itattniient • that Paymasters,
though, their elerk4 afid - others, are ma
king money by - shaving private soldiers'
al.ccounts at the rateiof 16 per ., cent. etc.
i
This coMplaiet ..ie regard to pay, like
many- other coinidaints which reach home
I I
through letters, is: the _result of impulse
and ignorance of all the details of the
service, and the enormous labor and dif
ficulty- which is encuntered in meeting
'all'the demands and n carrying into exe
cution-promptly all e rules and regale
/I
:tions of an army of One - million of men.
We.are well'aware.that much suffering
hue accrued families of volunteers in
consequence of delays of payment, but
that does not constitute a sufficient ex•
°use for making erroneous charges again it
paymasters or other officers who =meet
the demands of the soldier as fast only as
the government—Congress—turniehes the
materials.
Prrrsnuacm, March slat, '6B. E.
Our only knowledge of the facts which
the above correspondent seeks to contro
vert is derived from letters ouch ad that
which called out the response,: and we are i
consigently uttahle to make the assertions
any stronger, which we should not desire
to_do liziless we had personal knowledge of
Aheirimith. Ve_may *say, however, that
the parties from whoth we have these state
ments are. reliable and that we do not be
lieve they would wilfully falsify.
With relation to the " fallacy and
groundlessness of the statement that pay
maysters, through their clerks and others,
are making money by shaving private sot
diers' accounts at the rate of 15 per ?eat"
we copy the following paragraph from the
Tribune of Tuesday, reiterating the asser
tion :
_ .”We,are assured that the paymaster's
clerk referred to in an article entitled
"Stop the Swindling," in Saturdays
Tribune, made no proposition in relation
to soldiers' claims while in office: that no
understanding existed between him and
any one else in the employ of the Gov
ernment, nor that such representations
were made by him to the firm to
which he applied, which, indeed, is
too respectable to have listened to
them if they had been presented.—
We willingly make the explanation, as we
wish to avoid even the appearance of in.
justice. ThO general statement of the ar
ticle, however—that a system has grown
up under which soldiers are compelled to
pay a heavy discount on the moneys which
should' come to them undiminished from
Government—remains unimpaired, and the
wrong t! is one which ought to be speedily
rig_te4."
Singular Accident.
Leghilative.
Coal Scarce Below.
A Curiosity.
A Curleas Case.
We have already announeed th arrest
idcritiiiiiTittrilaW-14M0 ge - e
charged with being the murderer of a
stranger, imp - oied to be a member of some
monastic institution,•who was found
~on,,
the railroad track- near Altobila t :l4ut,
four years since, speeehlefis an - a (tying.
with evidence upon his persen that hl had
I been foully dealt with; probably for the
sake of his znoney,_,he having left Chicago - with-$1,400 in specie, of -which only $4O
was found him. The infarmrat was Mar
tin Harnian, whose ' statement, according
to the Johnstown Democrca, is that he
suddenly came upotiEhringer,=at.aitie#rly
hour in the morning, while itc'the net
of dragging the unfortunate man upon
the railroad track; and expostulated
withhim upon his treatment of the stran
ger. Ehringer gave as an excuse that the
man was drunk; but Harman replied
that that did not justify his
. abuse of him,
nor excuse him for leaving the man
where he was in danger of being
run over by a pegging train. Harman
then approached the prostrate man, and
found that he was speechless, but it does
not seem that he made any effort to re
susciate or have him eared for Ei as he was
_found by other parties in that cotklitiou
hours afterwards. Why is it that Herniae
failed to give the alarm at the time, or
whikeremained silent so long, if cogni
rantifittl these facta,fie.does not see fit
to explain, knit rumor sla' in and makes
np the",diiguieney by sayingithat Harman
aceepteira bribe to keep quiet, and that it
was in consequence of Ehringer's.refusal
to advance any more "hush" Money that
Harmantawifit to make oath against him.
The Dirneerid states that Harman has
left for parts unknown and that Ehringer
claims he can prove an alibi. '''
supreme Court.
Having finished the 'Philadelphia list,
the Supreme Court have `adjourned to
meet in Harrisburg on the first Monday in
May, when cases argued in Philadelphia
and remaining undecided will be disi+o •
sed of. Some of these are of deep inter
est and will be anxiously looked for by,
those concerned.
Eight Thousand
Our Ladies' Subsistence Committee fed
8,000 soldiers passing through our city
last month, and distributed a large amount
of clothing and hospital stores among the
sick.
Command of a Gunboat.
Captain J. Rodgers, of this city has been
assigned to the command of the Rey West
No. 8, now being converted into a gun•
boat at Cairo.
Gold to Westmoreland Co
A Greensburg paper states that Dr
Young recently discovered a medicine
spring near Murraysville, Wegaiorciar (1
county, the sand in the bottom of wuicl
contaiued a large per centage of gold
Route Agent.
Thomas SiII, of Erie, has been ap
pointed route agent on the Oil eret.
Railroad--salary $5OO per annum.
Lecture.
Hon. David Agnew is to deliver his
lecture on "The Adaptability of the Fed
eral Constitution to a State of insurrec
tion," in this city on the 9th inst.
The Poloptieomorama.
The avant courier of this exhibition,
Mr. Stanley, has arrived, and is malting
preparations for opening on Monday night
at Masonic Hall.
Open Again.
Manager Smythe, late of the Varietiet,
opened the "Casino," (late Melodeoh
last night. Uncle Ben Triaible has re
sumed the management of the "Varie
ties."
The Great Eastern.
The sailing days of this mammoth vessel
are advertised in our columns to-day, viz:
April 4th and May 14th from Liverpool;
Mpril 25th and June 9th from New York
Her pa'ssenger accommodations are so
perb, and the price of puiteeps ranges
from $3O in the steerage to $12.5 in the
first cabin. The agent here is Mr. fhomas
Rattigan, who has removed his office from
No. 115 Water street to No. I 2 Monon
gahela House. He is a responsible and
reliable man, who takes great pains to
give satisfaction to all who have dealings
with him, and in a long experience no one
has ever lost anything by him. We com
mend him to all persons going to Europf,
or desirous of bringing out friends, Mr.
R. is also agent for the Indianapialia and
Cincinnati Railroad, and will give through
receipts for'passengers and freight to all
important points West.
Spring Dry , Goods.
Our clever and accommodating neigh
ere... !
bora, Messrs. Hague & Hack , have rt.
ceived the spring styles for 1863, which
they are now opening to th rade. Their
stock embraces, as will be seen by adver.
tisement, a full stock of staple and
fancy dry goods, embracing the newest
styles, a great variety of spring stigwlii
and sec.:lnes ' honey-comb dad oriental
goods and a fall line of bouse-keeping
goods. - This new firm, succeedingflie old
house of W. & D. Hague, is 0. a the
most popular in the city, always keeping
fresh and reliable goods, and selling them
at the lowest cash prices. We take pleas
ure in recommending them to our readers
as deserving of a liberal patronage.
°BOUM Sr BAKER'S BolVing fOr t • /3'
manufaeWrinig purposee r are the beet in we
A. F. C AATONAY. (tonere' Age!. I
lb Fifth Strecit. Pittablyßb,
raga MITZIL
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/OBEPR MEYER & BON
kaIIIPAOTOIJIIII OP
FANCY ARID PLATA
FURNITURE & CH & it
WAREHOUSE, 1.16 SMITHFIELD '1 I .F..1'1.1
CeetWIRCI Sixth atreet and Vire Jty
DRIED FRUIT ;
50 Barrels Drted Apples:
75 Bush. do Peaohte: •
Roo'd and for ea'e by JAB. A. FStZ .
mh3o corner Market, and 14 St
RAVEL ROOFING of the best material.
inrat $4.50 por square of one hundred feet.
mhSO LUPTON & OLDDN,
corner sth api Wood street.
CSEEN WINDOW ourrAiar Pij
PER—Satin and Common for rale by
fob? W P MARSHALL.
TWO NM'
STANDING TOP GIJGGIES
whose former price was $125 win ibeltold now
for $ OO , at Mrs. JOSEPH WEITps., „
ote2fl flamingo Ropository Two Milo Rim."' '
V.44.RLES L. CALDWELL,
(Successor to Jas: Holmes &
PORK3P A. C V. At
Dealer in Baton Lard. Sugar-Cured Ham&
brooked Beef &o.
Corner Market and That streets, Pitiskurilt. Pe,
deellayd.
CAOLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES;
%Mr
ers Certificates of Indebtedness, Quartezmas
t' Oertilloates
7 3.1.0 Bonds and Coupons,
and an other government securities boiteht
W. U. WILLIAMS ar.
mhs.6md Wood street, corner of Third.
CEO. R. COCHRAN.
ATTONNNY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
. Office No. 69 Grant /tree, near the Court
Rouse. Pittsburgh.
•
LL nustarmss ENTIMUSTED TO
IX his care will
and
prompt attention. Col
lections made and the money Promptly remitted.
deditbd
The schooner Jane Morley, formerly
Le Fonavril, of Baltimore, owned by
Hakes, Sell & Co., arrived at the steam
boat wharf to-day, in tow of a tug, having
been engageLinh;ontrababd trafic, which
finds its waSYlietween the' rebels in Mary
land and irginia, across the Potomac,
near the extremity of the Peninsala, be
tween the Potomac and the gappahan
noA.
I 1 he party of twenty-five captured on
board included scveral ex.• Washingtonian.
of notoriety. The contraband goods
capturt 11 !mike a vr ry ex.!Ctssive pile On
tire - traarf, nail attrae!s 11.11( il attention.
aihreell g a iarge itnieutit el supplies of
quinine, ni , trphilie, i e., ge1,..1 UDI 10/218,
buttons, infernal machines of novel con
struction, army brinkets, I.. , rty Miles of
boots and shoes, lacirer matches, 8,)8,p and
coffee, and three large bags containing
small packages and some eighteen hundred
letters to parties in \ irginis, and North
Carolina.
The letters it is sand are of a character
to surruiraly compromise various parties in
this city, and iii Maryland, anti devtlop-
merits of iindergrou,d .yeratiotts -Or the
rebels, they disclose, will prove of mate.
rial :., i t , c e to tlie got', r ,, m. , :i. A n1110111E1;2
cap. rt7tl:Stillg gown, and shppers. gifts to
Jell - I , :o rota his lady admirers in Wash
li:gl,ll, were anittag tae ' , rucks, also a
li acl dress, a brilliantly colored balmoral
and a finely embroidered handkerchief,
a half a dozen g ifts to Mrs. Davis. The
bones art. most ly consigned td care of
fleet, Seel .k Co., Richmond, but bear
also cypher designations. which, with let
tent taken, will serve to show the real par
ties concerned in the trade.
Fonrakis Afosaoe, March 81.—The
following are the casualties of the Gght
Williamsburg: Killed, privates Jacot
Warel and Edward Steiner wounded, Lt.
Sohn 'P. Wenzell,. privates 11. V. Forbes,
Adam Mc:Crook, Joseph WflaonWl Ed
ward Taylor; !Biasing. Corporals Joseph
Allen and Frederick . I.andrr, privates
Wm. Allison, Andrew Arn..ld, G. N.
Brown, Gwen liilkirk, J 211111,44 !dulgrew,
Wm. Scott, Frederick Curry and Patrick
The l'. S. gunboat Maharka sailed from
forktown last Tuesday to Join the block.
ading squadron in the Gulf of Mexico,
commander .1. B. Creighton.
The report of the capture of a Union
Gen.. carter's) brigade by Humphrey
Marshal la not confirtneffi
Cii.trrAximol, March 27.—The official
report from Gen. Morgan, of his late
tight, slates that it lasted six hours, and
that he drove the enemy 2 miles, and that
they were" heavily reinforced and held
their position. Morgan says his loss of
officers was heavy.
Morgan's fight with the Union forces
was a' Milton on the 20th. He advanced
in order to draw our forces from Liberty,
but they were forced to fall back on Mur
freesboro.
, V ldo ekBb tr. ur e g ,l!da v l%., dispatch from
About five o'clock this morning four
boats. were seen advancinglowards the
upper batteries., A vigorous fireopened
on them, driwing back two t when the other
two 'passed ander a raking fire, almost
every shot taking effect. One received a
shot in her steam chest, compelling het
crew to desert her, and in fifteen minutes
she filled and sunk, part of her crew es
capiog to - the opposite , shore. The boat
that escaped is supposed to be the Benton,
badly disabled. One shot penetrated her
steam drum, disabling her so badly that
the Albatross towed her off out of danger
from oar gunboats.
Two murders have recently been nom•
milted in Manchester, opposite James riv•
'el.. The perpetrators belong to the
now stationed in that vicinity.—
The first victim was S. H. Scruggs, a
peaceable citizen of Manchester. The;
same is said of the second victim, whcse
n,amels not given. , •
'Capt. A. C.' *ebster, confined in Castle
Thunder, and condemned to be hung next
kriday, made a desperate effort to escape
from his fate last Friday, by jnmpingfrom
the third story window and alighting upon
the ground in a disabled coaditicn. It is
net likely leS'atillzle'repriefed.
A British frigate arrived in Hampton
Roads this afternoon, and after anchoring
abreast of the Fortress fired a salute.
The above is from the Yorktown Cava
lier.
PM%le3 tq:qat .
Gen. Keys arrived, at Fortress Monroe
this morning'friiii lArashington and assum
ed command of the affairs at Williani.tburg
and left :immediately for:hie command.
NVe.learri frtim'Yorittown to-day that the
rebel forces are in large numbers, 20,000
it jiksj,atecrare,in front of Williamsburg,
thFeetening ;an
,attack. • An attack is ex
4ected any,hour.
The Riehnioad - Examiner of March 30th
says : Gen. Iran Dorn reports that Gen.
Forrest made. a: successful visit to Breat
wood with hisdivision, he burnt bridges,
took : all the Rrep,erty anit , arms, and cap
-
:tared 800,
_pr/song!, inotuding thirty-five
iota He lhat, tirpp end five
wotindeft
BR#4l.i 'BRAGG.
Paovin'axoi,'Airit : l.—Tlie State elec.
tiont, today resilte4;is thep,opplita , suo•
cites of the • RetiablizadVaigtj,tick e t. J.
S. Smith was elected - Governor, and T.
A. Jencks and N. F. Dixon were' elected
members of.Cowests by handsome ma.
jorities. The supporters of the policy of
the administration have a large majority
n both houses of the Legislature.
•
1 4 T - EwTo
`-' • " Ti; •
, A•pri 1 e fast day has
been postponed till the 80th of April to
coincide with the National fast day as re
commended by tku,4"reEd4at.—
-- ;0_ eT.'.
!ICVERIATEST TES APflt;
From. Wash]liggionv
DIVA ii S FROM THE MISS
SQUADRON,
V:atv Foy tr s Nontb e,
A BALTIMORE SCHOONER CAP
TURED.
Valuab:e Contraband Goods, &o
Aboard
Decision of the Commissioner
of Internal Revenue
Wit 1 1.7117 . 0 " A pill 1.-Dispatches
frOm the MiEsi:..ipci squadron embrace
reports from tl , o commanders of several
vessels which attempted to pass Port
Hudson on the night cf the 14th of March,
from which it appears that they had
reached the last ; and,ulostformidable bat
ieries, and Were congratulating themselves
upon having gained the turn in the river
when the Mississippi grounded. Fearful
that this Neittel ender the 'galling 'fire of
the enemy would fall into their hands, it
was deliberately destroyed by the com
mander after the removal of all on bona
Nn privster-effeets saved. The mishap to
the Mississippi caused a derangement of
the well contrived programme of Admiral'
Farregut,for the passage of all the-Vessels
of the fleet.
The fighting on the part of our men is
described as in the highest degree credita
ble, all striving to exhibit superior
prowess
7i9Astuxorox, April I.—The Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue linS, made ; the.
lotTreibig' - .tiiikitiiiireletie'eriltig ' seriesnal
properly paid : Decision No. G 7 is revolt.
ed •
,arid hereafter all taxes must be cullec•
ted' as retutn@VAssessora. Claims for
tale.s improperly paid under the excise.,
law Must be made to the Commissioner of
Intsra.. 41 Bair. enue, throUgh collectors' of
tharespective districts supported by 'air:lF:.
ditiifti" of the claimants, and certificateszot
the Assessor - under whose direction' the
taxes were assessed.
•::I.' The claimant must state in the
affidavit the material facts of the case on
which= he makes his claim.
2. The assessor and assistant assessor
must certify that the. statements made in
the affidavit are true so far as each has
knowledge of the facts.
3 The collector must append his certi
ficate that the tax has been paid to him
as stated in' he affidavit. When an affi-
daVit is made 4, an agent the principal
of the agent must swear that the person 1
making the affulalit is his agent, and that
the statements artOrtte according to' the
best of his knowledge and belief. When
an affidavit is made by any member of the
firm or company he must swear that he is
a member of such company or firm.
The official character of the officer who
administers the oath must be established
either by his official seal or by the certifi•
sate of proper authority. When a claim
is thus prepared it must be sent to the Com
missioner of Internal Revenue, and if it
is found correct a draft will be drawn on
the Collector who received the tax in favor
of the claimant for the amount that may be
allowad.
The Commissioner of fiternal Revenue
has also decided that white beer is subject
to the same duty as ale or lager-beer, and
its manufactur era subject to all the liabili
ties of brewers. •
MARKETS _HI TELEGRAPH
fot P flauaxai.vdu su u e A nile L
is — h O e r d ly a a
;0 Z e es
fami 347007 75. Wheat flan and prices moving
up; red sell§ at $1 65 and white at $1- 75ed 85
Bye scarce and Pen's sells at $1 10. Corn in
fair demand at 89c. Barley commands $1 95.
There Ls more enquiry for green meats without
change in prices. Whisky seCs at 4sc.
New Yong. April 1.---Cotton advanced; sales of
2,000 bales at an advance of 3@4c, being quoted
at 74@75. Flour advanced; sales of 17,500 barrels
at $6 500t6 70 for State, $7 50@7 65 for Ohio and
4 , 7 65(57 90 for Southern. Wheat Quiet; sales of
12,000 bushels at an advance of 1c; .Red Western
$1 70. White Kentucky $1 90. Corn advanced
2c; Wes 100,000 bushels at 91(493, unsound 8
90. Beef heavy; repacked $ll 50@12 75. Pork
buoyant; new mess $l6 l*Voil6 25. Whisky firm
at4.6%00475 , 1. Sups tulvaneedsalea at
py.spi2 c . 041%e ttrut; sales of 4,000 bags on pri
vate terms. Freights unchanged Wool quiet.
but held more firmly. Stocks irregular. Ameri
can gold $1 5734.
CINCINNATI. r. .u.„ April I.—Flour firm; super
, fine $5 90@43, Extra, $6646 25 with fair demand.
Wheat held 2 to 3c higher, but buyers refused to
follow up the advance; $1 30 , 21 .1S are the rates
asked. Corn in good dentrunt at 65@e43. Oats
declined to fiBm Rye scarce 'rind in good demand
at 90e@t$: 01 Barley dull, but not lower. (101 l
and Demand Notes advanced to 1 Sx Silver.l 40:
Exchange firm and steady. Whisky advanced to
42, Mess Pork held at $l4 50. A good demand
for Bulk Meat; stens 400,000 ltis at 44414 for Shoul
ders. 5%4514 for Sides, and 61ii for Hams. Lard
in good demand at 10%, but not offered freely at
101.4. Country Shouldens and Hams not a desira
ble cut sold at 440. Groceries firmer. but the
demandis
c. -- .) 4 7 , / ,-
Corner of Penn *St. Cbdrptt. , Pittect.
MULE LARGEST. CITE.tPEST ALM
R. best of the United States. ,533 pars for a
full Corninerc al course. inclultng Writing and.
Commercial Arithmetic.
No extra oh rges far Manufactaers. Steamboat.
Railroad and Bank Book-keep!: g,
Idlnistor'a sons at one-half Orion. Students en
ter and review at any time.
This lastuution is conducted by experienced.
Teaahers end practio al hi:dines - a men. berme the
preference for graduates at ibis College by is nes t s men throughout the country. as well as t.b.is
city.
Prof. A. cow - LeY, long itn-mn mental best
'Penman of the LI ion, tetachee Orn and
Rapid &mine.* Writing.
arFor speoim •no of Prof. Cowley's unequalled
Writing, and Catalocue containing lull informa
tion, cerium twenty-five_can.s to the Print ale.
JENKINS et
feb2:lta *rcletelf.
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.,
NO. 31 FIFTH S fREET
Luling will find a lam and choice selection of
fashionable
BOOTS and SHOES
conriitinp of every
Children's Ladies% Mines
It-rr, o a th ' s and headed Guitar;
Ocerress. Loa and Buturn.
Morot,eo, Rid and Calf
Boots.
Duna" Walking Booth, G oat and Calf Balmoral&
Kogene neoin, Waite Sat'n and Kid Slippers.
Parlor and Toilet /dippers, whitth are selling as
low 4.3 any house V? ost of the mot:intake.
SPRING GOODS
lIVITE WOULD CALI.. THE ATTEN•
tlon of buyers to our stock of
PRING AND -SUMMER GOODS
embracinteß the rowed etrles at
PLAIN AND FANCY CASSLVERES,
f uitable for Business Sul•s. A full and complete
assortment of fine 1,1 tuk
CLOTHS AND CASSIDERES,
Plain and ficurad 811 k and Caatanere Vcatingl
W. H. McGEE & CO.,
143 FEDERA L STREET
corner of Market Square. Allegheny city
mb&dawaf
ENV AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS
Macrum & Glyde9s.
Lane Collars and Sleeves, Blond Sleeves and
Berthas, Linen, Cambric and Lawn Bandker
chiefs, 's'ew Style Road Ileeseos and Net'
Cleri
oat Ties, Hullos, Gloves cry, L6ee Mitts,
SPRING DRESS TRIMMINGS
Braids Battens, Ornaments, Spring Bonnet
Trimming', Ivory and Shell Combs, Spnng Styles
Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, and an ele
gant variety or
Fancy Articles and Notions,
At price ske low aa they eau be bought anywhere
'MACKLIN & GUY DE.
N 0.78 Market Street
.roh2l - 'Between Fourth and the Diamond,
w ooiona. ic,,
Animals &c. I
Pat up in 2543,1.00 all 90 boxes, Bottles and
$3 and $5 sisal or Hotels. PaJio Insti
tutions &e.
' Onlyinfatible remedieitknown." ,
"Free from Poismus."
"Not dance to the Unman Family."
"Bat come out Other holes to die."
en.. Bold lzo'esale in all large algae.
1131. Bold by all Druggists and Dealers every
- .where,
ie. I I Beware!! of all worthless imitations
issa., Bee that "Costar's" nam on eaeh - Box.
Bottle and Flask —before y ou buy.
13. Address - HENRY It, COSTAR.
lab Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y.
10.. Bold by R. B. SELLERS & CO.. and B. Ls
lINESTOCK & CO.. Wholeiale Agents, Pitt
ah. Pa. • feb2i:6m:eodew.
75 BBLS. GREEN APPISA.
received and for sale by.
1 . JAS. A. FETZER,.
corner Market atictiet sc.
"W - EW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHosil
staiat.
Just.reasivad at lifoglanikure Almtiaa.
'BRAE.
VArl''
.• :.-... c ~. ....,,;. mlin
kli
Franii, Bennift:-.Prowl •
Gallut 4 n . . - -C1r51,..ff,'..,r,5t.-ir
ttar.1.1314:. --- St. Lou . •
~., IPZPAitri..;l4,
-'tr a nlil iri." 3l stiti , tt:.lfit;.44 . Ciiii.
~ . ..Oratatip,zainxii,t.,T , t s , ; I at i
_,..„; .111,:i
-' "Exo...iinge:Atit.irlAr.3:fav,v.n,l
~ I ~..',, n ,
(1...1.;,.. ;::::.1..:.‘.14,. , q-i '-'- 1 _ •
: :-.i.:t...., .....L. ,
1
1er4.713:0`.:5.r5,;V41 nin , :ar,- ..
liiht it(tic#6o-kll:'AF.e.4a.i.,*r iti , ! h a iltantitt
Ana fatio,f. •: :" ::-. '',,.:. , ;,.. "• " ''.,
. .. .
tie , 8 3 - ea
- i -passepg_ r: atantar
"ht. ttictl,".Captain Pinion; 9c4vas .thni day far
Cairo and t. Lima. This boat has thither, ao
rimmed:l, iorixandia in ohicnkelef ea roful and tx-
Perienem 6fficers: .' •• -- 4
Itert•The swift steamer "Ptrel; 1 ' leaves
at noon to-lay, for Cairo. Et. Louis and
he is in charge of Captain J.' ,J 2 ReliitisoiVotur
of the beet officers on the river. The Captain
ie
building a splendid sule-wheelpont at this Port:
Shawn! be ready in May.
iiiengrist+auer i w , The fine.
change:" ----- 'ay.. leaves
to-day for
-tthia--post.
has anger olaverand
attentive
do the-he ll
1.1
Jr
Chas,B47l
.kiima,
villa and .1
parlor Offil
.
na. The new sulk 'splendid side-wheel
steamer Daventiort. Cast Gray; ls immonxiSidSoni
St Louis anitthe Upper Misehuippl. She is one
of the finetrsteamers ever built; and in aflame of ,
Capt Gray she is sure to prove'n favorite,
•
THE FINE -PAISSENCira
Steamer St. CLOUD, Captain
;as FENTON will leave announce& above
For freight or plumage apply on Want or to
4 B. X•FIEMSTON dt-ACO‘ldgt:
..ISTRAMER4AT.46I-UPtOlll,
Vir - 141 1 : • 1-1.A3r.:..k..'301.7r.
r 7....
Has opened NI °Alpe at
NO 90 WATER BTA.Em p,
Where he will r iiansact
A lma buzinac sad would solicit ai share et vat:,
moue from steamboat moo. aa24-1.7d
W. Raurrox . Ommisw:
LITPIVN OMIi)EN
9
• MAPRIPACIVIitIar3 D idaLilitB lA' - -
FELT CEMENT &GRAVEL BOOHNG•
sll6Repairs to eld ( =ravel. CanitE9 and Ailetailit
Roofs made at he lowest prices,
MI work promptly attended to and warrantee
.`
Office. hi ornin Post Building, corner Fifth and
Wood streeis.2d story - Linkil7-
DRY GOODS' TRIMMINGS; .&,C: .
NEW 4700D5, = •
SPRING, 18631
EATON, la0.10121i&CO
NOS. 17 56.19 FIFTH STTLEET,.
ffer to CASH BUYERS a choice seiection,o
-•-• - '
HO- lERY, EMBROIDERIES,
RIBBONS 13L0 %TES AND IktiTTS - z
HAIR NETS. RUCHES,
COLLARS, SHIRTS,
TIES,
BALMORAL AND - HOOP blakTS,
• SENA - ND RAIN UMBRELLAS,
And a full assortment of
SMALL WARES ANDJ_PANOIf ARTICLES.
PUBLIC N4IVTICE
Orsres ,
- •
RiAlLito.th CO,}
DKPARTMINT.
rrilllE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
R. Company hereby give public noticeto ell
whom it may concern. that in pursuance of the
power and authority conferred upon-it bysundry
provisions r f an act of the General Assembly'of
the Commonweratn of Pennsylvania entitlee-tiln
Att tor the sale ot the Main Line:iif AIM VOIR:,
Works." cp s May 113th. 1357. lt will on the,
FIRST DAY UF MAY.A. D.onb thousand eight
hundred anti sixty-throc, abandon much ofthe
Western Division of the canal lately forming a
part f the Main lithe on the Pnbliti Works, and
as lies between Blairsville and Johnstown ; (com
monly know as the "Upper Weetcria Division")
together nese with such Dams..Federicand.Resel%
voila lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or
are used in connection with said Upper
Division.
By order o the Board.of Direeord,
Witness the eej otitis said Compaay the 25th
day of February, A. D. 1861,
J EDGAR THONSOE. [1„. B.]
mh.4alisayl . Prtaident.,
`F YOU WARY steam GOOD NEW
I 1 Fria or prepared Mined Mast. , mixer i
all other kinds of Spices, cooking Itran or'
Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel 14)
Haworth & Brothers. in the Dismored.Whare:son.
will get a new crop of Fruit aied.lower Iltwat
any other house in the city. ,Also-a general and.
tall assortment ofFamily' Oroceride. Tems - Winesk
Brandied. and all other kinds of Form= and
Domestic Liquors. - :••
del4_ oomer D H
ia W o ORT H n__ d_ .l D B ia ß oT_nH 8 a11 . t36 I_ ' .
JUST RECEIVED
a splendid stock of
SPRING DELAINESIE'DitEgi GOODS
CALICOS, GIIIIGHAMS, Jac.-
Special attention is called to our stock of
and Irish Linens that was purchased before the
great advance in Dry Goods. Cali soon and secure
Yonr Spring, Goods as they much higher
Remember the Nam No. 96 Mazket!street,
tweet' Fifth and the Diamond.
luta H. J LVNIC/1,.
LARGE AND. FRESH ARRIVALDF.
SPRING AND . : 5
BOOTS Du D E D EDixrDED AND
1 5151.4 : r •
...: . . .
Consisting of alliiinds of styles and; qualities,
Hawing bought for Cash, beforkthe adTance, will.
now sell at lower rates than can be found Lithe
City.
sure and call before purchasing elsewhere.
Country Merchants and dealers supplied..
,
New York and Philadelphia prices at I
BORLANDW,
No. 98 Market street,
• °nada:lt:from Fifth.
DAUB. ,&, LAPP LL,
ME lIIMANT TAIL 0 .
No. 1115.6(ITENt_iN04:4**.
w i t r Att w Ei mic or ."7l 2 l;*
Cloths, CrudiniveirOVest.ino;
ALSO,A, large stock ofT --
GENT'S' Fl7llBRSltaitt . :sl4ooDl3,' •
%chiding :Paw GbUar i. Yeak .2E4' sod every
thing usually kept by fret class runtiskilmi Blare
Orders promptly execrate d. - tteBo:lYd
_l l OOO IttiviEk l llll:% 8 AD. vi
• GEO. A. ICHLLY.
an a ci pl fw gale. by
891ederal Sts'Alleabbni.
. . •
ph TONS OirWIIIISILEAD IN OIL,
‘-'r in 25.50;and 100-.lb , Keice; received and
for vale by Site. A. SALLY.
api 69 Federal St.,Alleglieny.
1..000 l i tt
• received * —
• WHITE
Eand forale b.v
GEO. A. kELLY, 69 Federal Etc
•
, Allegheny.
ihrk GROSS AYRES' CHERRY PIC-
A!" TORIAL, Samparilla and Pak: received
and (or sale by
GEO. A. KELLY.
apl 69 Federal St., _
JAMES ROBB,
r.1 311 - PL U IB I
NO. 89 MA.RHET STORM('
r Has now on band a largo stook of &H and winter
BOOTS A MD six (3..riff,'
comprigin g -all dui different varieties and isle
to be found. ha Boots
ladies', Misses and Children's Bapir
with double and tringe soles. ' d ifip.
Mime. Boys' and Youth's Calransa an
Boots, Shoes and B
m e w Lo ng j ogn d rc r is d n i proof vavalry . Boots
of a verysiaterlorAnaliti.—.•:- warrants his
Call and ' examine his B. u. ' on.
goods to give amoral JAIIIIS
oea9, 89 Market street.
GElrjra kIitENCH vela' Bovril,
Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters,.
Gent's Glove Calf (3siters, _
Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters,'
c4 A p a p Y the cheapest
At DIFFEBBAdgER's
1 /tear Market.
RIVER INTELLI
For CalrO Limb:
RURSDAY.. APRIL. 2-4 P. M
Ace, ao
. .
, .
. ririlit - 11 7 - HEAT.R.F4 i
P tii * - AstOjithyt)til.. r ......Wfd..ll};l3l7.T.Bo:4
_ _
l'Erfuntyll--- 11. °VEILING - YON 1
,
Sitond - endliosidyl tike het ncabt of META- 1
illdit id ,
dr titthe Wemperione.. Mr
M ,
J 1 ..will a pear as the INDIAN 4
_4...„L
14,
'Ehisditicifia-tirti etabir Truirdian, Mr. I
EAYLE,_. ilia i ' appear Be the DURN 1
- ,-..c.r 9 LOSTisit.
.I,..III,IIESDAY E IENI April 2d, will be i
terfeiroci" . Shakeptare ` tat tve act Traged.v i
oll!,' I . R
VIIID. i 1
t .
Rlihar T I /1..c.::`...... ... :-.: .... . .... ..... NEAIIt: - - I`.
itiel4l,“• , . • . - -'' '; 11 Fest, r. i
Muelr:tr.ginha.. '' '' ''' ''' - - .; l Artn. Undergo°. I
Alpo it , . 1-. . ; - .,... , :q. ... -.:. ........... CI itptndajo. . 1
Qdeop .1111.iii.,ottr ' .- - I - ' , A)azde - Ebeie.
Ci el'ue '' ... "' Orchestra. • 1
.11 - - 4 P 4 ' giudA.Vith‘thil,nqw Paced J
_ ..- ~
5 .-:.:,,,,NM1LL MILK.
1
*Ol- PA*IN°O
MEM
1,1 1q. 1 7?"4.F, f**/)t-X^.l, MAN 'AGAR
sky . bett.to, announce that he
E Cikiin?Atki.'aboxe :popular place of
_Y 2 ' `- 4
T RIAi Ii. w.H.DNNETI.kr: EVENING, APRIL
Ist.. - ;bEtittl_piseent tbe Ware- eptoParZ. /ate Of
Tritable'e Nark
. t. 444. and = &flacon as, may cut
tizriteinewlfeeee vtil be proeonted..
„Ito ooafidentbr telt= ationhis 'reputation as a
niattagen a s Lanlt am of Lis offorta to Please;
_ _VstAi-arD AIICIIIRAL PROGRA3I
- Vitt 'be presented ,
, :Don't SedEto,l4s-..eettliang to:night'.
J.Y. PORE ILL Elilif
... , colaticsf. iixitu
CARMAGE `t MANUFACTURER
• L,F„, ant!,nlall4ll4:4l2**,lDr
• siaariwilinCearerljud ware ,
No. 7 et. Glair §treet, at dDattodoao Var.
' - (new th e , Ptdgik) •
.mll4 PTIPTS)!URORE4
• -
the Mlllions.l74lgglinir hew 17r0rk,..., .• •
kt s°7e4rl4 tivel4.l l :o ls founa
fitir-64itHiii7D ifrittIr6/3617atilfe" - 14-'
iadeagnate of the
41. talf S POU:nOthiorbtIrthair
"`L''l2.rni`e-q l'epfection,
gaa
tiona
iven themtheir *mid wide reyntiitioniand . "•,:-
Madg then24ollallte Aide :Oa:Otto:O. preyara
ihe Die prwneel any Aide desired in ten -
. •
liffill'Ohlaarecr by J. CHISTABORO. 6 Astor
t Now Yor l 4.,So l 4ovemy?gr ,. .o. and aPPli
l9". Ac' 2 41
; Si C.., ‘Moording td size
I OILISTADDRO'SiaI:II, PR/Era-VAT/VB.
Isinvalnablawith Itislogra.M3 -it .iniyarta theta.
most softness, the motif beantlfullioss. and great
vitality to the Hair. _ - •
Pilot 50 cents. SI. and I• 2 ber.bottle aocordin,v to
mb1d4 , 71.1r.00
, ,
I .. .... .._ .. , . .
- The Greatest-pli,eovery-oftthe Aire,
:.. Eniitcric:famihes.!4lll then can purchase no
'remedy equal to - Dr :Tobias' Venetian Liniments
for dysentery.. colic, croupy chronic! rheumatiani.
Sore tbroatlvicothache, tea richned. cuts, burns,:
1 aweilf. brateo.okieeres,,Pecuiache.- mosquito
bites;Datns irrtl i tilmuis.'enest-back.-dto .‘ if it - -
does not liTe iv -the money will be refunded. ...
All tinkle asked ii,..trial; 'and: tab it aceerding
' tithi'dillakfitil Z / 4. :f . :3„
.. ,
,i,a350.41A81,71/ear gorz..--r/. hatt - e used your Ver.
Milian Linimeiit ifrrq:AWM.Fr'for- a number 'Of
4 ,, Yeati, , anti..halievedit:Ao. - .lo3laliest article for
whatat ii 3 tecommended4list-1 bare ever used.—
-P-or — euddim attack•lifacrostik.it is invaluable. I :
haveno hesitation in recommending it for`all the
i
uses t professes t,o curd. ..I. have wild it
-for many
,r 4 ff.iir!4etsel*
~ entire
ER. -
gcuskertown, N. J.. NAYS. 1858. -
Price M midi() Dents.:-bold by , all drusglaia— -
Office 56 Cortland street,Ntw York. - -
ndiletdacw3ivo -
ratfs iii4Wat
A " NNW ilagnmr..
Westchester Co.. N. Y,Oot. 1872,1
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Mr. G. TEE'Sitor Eiv
• Republiems: - • • •
Dear Sir-1 would statethat wise Insitasui to " 4
useBRANDBETEPS PILLS, Smut' the-mann
mendation of .1-_
fttt
ohn P. Swift, of Ogptrm, Westehee=',..•
ler con.uty, who was I•restoM to health ifs
by thew in* Ultras sick tor some two yearn. very' :7
costive and •Orilitipti'er mar he tried eveuthmeN
but was not relieved, Pinally. he took one Bran- I's=
dreth's Pill every defiers Itimjcund a dose of six
Pills every day - for three diya..and then took ono
Pill every day, withAnotersiontddese oficiz In
on ontlt hew= aisle togo telrork. end In three
IreD. gaining 40.Nunds in wel6t.
•••yuumgirdy. - - EDWARD PURDY.
,Wearannersa et awry; us .
EdWard Purdy being drilybrn - , Says that he : "••
resides 'in th e Aotnr. of New Ca . stt that some;
sears ago-he was very sick with a son on his leg,
which had been running for over fivoyeank that
he was also much distressed by a painill his chest,
and heiddes vary Oostiv - ii - 4 - d - e - speptiw.that af- '
ter reDleeekliThi many physician,,
ha commenced usingßrtuninstles auto "UM
three Ulnas &week. andatthstnal 'elfone month,
_the sore on.his lekhealeth and at the end - of two -
mcosthii he wait entirely eared of costiveroesa, dys- '
papal. eauk r ppfrp.t andandfbaa rsantined - avec
n o n. "' - DW_ABD
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LIWBEELER. ONE'
SeNihig -
Machhiesi
14t0i2t : FATH•
prrrsztritou:
- 4 = afIUIiIIeVARLED.OFAXIIILY
Agal4l.l:lMlhavelest Went- awarded the
laighettimenelum* - at the - WORLD% FAIR,
•Lostchni—alltheMsehineein the world competing
Oviiioo.o66 have alreally_be . en sold,
an giving zunveraak fianelaetin.
aTftlannuakmaintilunthilook , atiteh impossible
to unmaLwith the enential advantage of being
salmon bottitidea.formagurnoridge or chain, It
ArilPtittii4 ditch. hem..kfell; gather, bind.. cud.
tuck and braid.
Thaeleganee, ePeedand Email* of this Ma
ohine. the beauty, and strength of stitch. - and
adaptibitity .to. the thickest for . thinest fahrira
renderit thirmart - BUCINfdaFIII, and POPIJ.
latEr Pnrillt,fdiehittearow offered to the pub.
hlLlNks*uiteil for Three Tearsmie
- , :oiliiiideitbaskiit - Nik 97 FIFTH
wiffiß4 CP.
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IitATING MADE ARRANGEXEN TS .
operate.beforet. the.. Dental Colleges of
ige , StateL'and, thevarlone Dental Con
ventions for the iourpose,ef, bringing before the
irgasg°l4rtreOtererst" for :
:f i n tr eo f eraZ i e
o n - :at0,14 - awa.r.. from my office the greater
parte& next:Spring- and Summer. and that my ,
patients t. ay not be the losers thereby. I have as
sedated with me'Dril?...'./. - WATE.- a Dentist of
well known - ability in every branch - of the=s ;
don, and whose elegant fillings' are the
title of the Prefetision wherevel seen. Dr.. Waye
will be-with me from Apridlst, and will take the
general charge of tho office: leaving me fres to
devote my.,.whole attention todExtraetrog Teeth
with my.Apparstos. and to the mechanical part
the profeadon.' Persons.who MAY have hitherto -
failed to have their Teeth 'extracted for want of
time on my part. or from defects lathe separates
are awned that such ditiloult3 no longer exit%
ES I have made maciimPrtivemcnts'and will de•
vete my whole time to it. - .
Reerenees in regard tolhe randeseness and
time when the apparatus can
given -if desired- and
Safety of the oPorations- 6 R
from ifsdi e d gentlemen tO emembar that
the
OUDItlf, Dentist.
cold weather is
be need to tho hest aivanta g e •
184- Smithfield street:
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F o s SALE.—THREE S3IAZL
14'1118' within twelve miles of the city.
GOOD ORCHARDS _ON EACH,
Alec. 234 tioriianear the-oily line. Very large
Gratin Arbor and dwelling. Apply to
NOLAN,-
121 Fourthlit.
CALMS PACKER—WANTED INCREE
-
G exPerienced Gists Packer,
must also understand Lamp Fittirg, and pro
due the most 'anereeptionable references as to
character andespabllity. No person need apply
unless poueshsalha shove qualifications
_l_t
:‘,UTZ BLVAJFELEY.
mhll 15:1, Wood street.
FUSE BOARD PEINTB, TESTER
papers, &e . • For eolebY -
P. MAROTTA V.V. •
50
BBPS. FAMILY FLithirit,e_
Just received arid
J fords
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48.
abb) - - earklarkstind lit
Welt= Agents.
:87 Wood st.