SAY p No. 1 , FRIDAY IibBRIIIT4, APRIL 17. M AXDm BDBfloob al Central Board of Education. dt the regular monthly meeting of this back on Taglsdcy evening the. monthlyre :lß/its iifthilprtacipals of the_ High and Colored Schools were reel And ordered to be filed. The Secretary's monthly reporte,howing an enumerated attendance 'at the Ward Schools during the first week after the vacation,- was read, and - . ordered to be filed, viz: • .damrma4 intar mediate PrimaryDartment. Department. Departl. Total Hirst Ward...-. 83 74 160 317, Second-IV/mi- - 52 -- -61 161 277 Mir' d Ward.... 8 5 124 849 558 Fourth Ward.... 86 82 • 102 Z7O h. Ward. ...... 117 L5O 312 579 ...ix.th Ward.. .... 91 194 348 633 ::venth Waia.... 50 37 216 • SOB Ward.- 78 ' 146 331 558 lin .L-Ward-... 64 - 140 - 295 499 _ . 706 • 1.011 2,277 . . The following rules for the gov =School Institutes were adopted, e viz :rome m lThe teachers of each weed shall organ ea Wardinstitiate,-..whiCh 'shall meet in e school house of the ward in each cal ,' der month, en Saturday, or twic ibb calendar month inethe evening. e A in klit.tirday meeting shall occupy not lime; ti three eating shall evening meeting 1 than one and one half hours. The rcises to con ekne drilla and dis- , 1 'Ong on methods oft eaching, 'and to I I ondttcted by'-the Principal or some bloperson appointed by him. This be regarded as one.of the -Institute info required by law. I NAB teacatiitienaidoyeid in'theschools is city shall b,erequiresl to attend all "tiler meetings' of the Allegheny ty,Educationai Society which shall arded as the other Incoitute meeting, ed by law, ' provided that the teach , any ward, i n lieu of meeting with any County Educational Society, pet three hours in Ward Institute urday of each month. i i prin pal of each ward schoOl shall, clo . of each month, furnish or o b furnished to the Secretary of ,nt oard of Education minutes 4 i Proceedings of the 'WercriListitute . der his supervision, noting the opening and closing, and giving ittes of absentees, if any, and the. f such absence, if known to him. principal ofieach school shall re p said Secretary at thelose of nth, the names of the teachers of 11, if who were not present iinty Association, with the cause bsence, if known to him. hill be : considered as having at- Institute meeting unless he or be present at the commence. remain until i a journs. on of Mr. g ar 'eon it was order, assessment ottf 4 mills on the 'illation of the City of Pittsburgh, For School purposes for the mini !' year. 'me business •ofimportance had Acted the Board adjourned. liir i , EIII i. i . • s. ' i ti me - .12. oft. `e. 3 they ,:Coal ) 'r be t i reqh. 1 era . i Allis.' may, E . 1 on S , . TIV.. - Eit,t; .) 1 can:: ', the of th l held 1 - time the ai t ' 2 cansel I " And port tOI each , 1 his,soki • . at,the. I '' • of sue L ' Non L' - tondo:11S 1 she‘sh Mont' ei °Jim' ;-) _, --, 11; ; - , ; , eta that L county be Made ing Soho . Alier S been trai Air 11. 11 While had, an French, • I i to sick 4 tanit . t, an Proi'veioe 1t• ernor rep' . , the alrea4 of these • . i 1 over Pe.'-. showed ho ' 1 soldiers au: i ; • 1 ' evitably, th agents. n • • no of Soldiers' Pay. Washagton city. Gov. Curtin iterview with Second Auditor induce a more speedy _payment d dikabled soldiers of Penney]. Hhe arrears of pay, bounties and ne To the families. The (toy. - senfed that, in consequence of i great delay in the settlement °ants, very many families all t:ylvatda were suffering, and ,under the present system, the ,4,heir representatives were in victims of fraudulent claim - • i .. ---.....- •••.4...._,...._._..... Pommy'nia Militia to Defend t I - 1 the 'Capital. , . A Wash' •• 071 dispatch says: Governor Cuirtln,4of It tmsylvania, in of the ! ekigency of he public service,ew suggested to the Preal ent a plan of garrisoning the defences of t l ashington with militia,"that the veteran) °idlers now in this depart ! menta*h , e spared fbr more important t, and pressin duties in the field. To this end he off thousand t d to .forward here twenty mi tia, and asked that about ciz, five thou,sarl voltinteers who have the , t . necessary ex mance be distributed among the militia,l render the latter force equivalent f all practical purposes to the same nu'erinf volunteers sent to the, field. It is ii t en accepted. Tax on asttennee kelies. 1c COMMisfliCirr itontwell has decided th'%t: "The& th section of the Act of m ain lii 4d, pi ' ides on any policy of in , sarance or of er instrument, by whatever shall be called, by which name the sa.li insu rance s k i d he made or renewed upon /I , .description, whether property of !I ny n o t perils sertfimor by other pellird of any li d, alle .). any company or its agents, ' r by any other Compatty or ; person, in whi' h the premium pr assess : . men shall.ncii ex: eed $lO, a stamp duty ' of 10 cents.l ! The Commissioner con ! states the p se "premium or assess merit" here dto include all payments for insurance; hether ,in money or the premium on demit notes. IA I:* , . tal -Mutters. The report! u circulatio n that on and after July first all letters deposited in the post-office forlioaillyig, on which the post ;l age is short, i stead of tieing sent forward as now, will.be aept and treatedas if there ; were no stamp en them, is not true. Lek ters upon whieh postage is short will, after i the new law iOes into effect, be forward- I - ta ed as now, bet double the deficiency will demands 1 , be demon ndelivery. This is the only change, au will probably be a sufEci 'ent indutemen to the _payment of fall postage. Fro' and After the first ojMay next•all pos due on unpaid letters received 'from! foreign countries in the mailif despatch d to this country from' Great Britain, eland; Prussia, Hamburg, Bremen, or 'Be? - UM; must be collected in specie or its'. covalent, agreeable to a recent order fr: the, Postoffice Deport :meat to Postm ers throughput the coun !try. • .. Ir. Safi ' rideiee. We neglected', eaterday to note the *r est, on' Tuesd evening, of Efenry Wit. :on and Jame Townsend, two "Biwa hieves",from ew York, who haye beeu ommitted to 1 l' by the Mayor. They .: ve been appr nating *thing, boots, c., at hotels an other places and dispo ing of their boo at a second hand store • n Grant street; ' ear Fifth, where some of f, e stolen o dd :re recovered: Several , doles have bze id:n ified• , nooltallC.ontrtbutlons% . The - irreacnre of St. Patti's 11. C. rpherkdifylumi: knowledges the reeetpi f the followin: donations towards the Pport of the 1 phew!: Corcoran regi.s ;eta fu nd . s ia g . Mrs. Wernett, $4 00 ; ev. .J. Mitch 11 , $2 75; Anonymous, Cr V., Rev. E. clfahon, $1 00. 4. Att l ll Co. Delegates. ,'ester has been appoint gate, and John George Represen tativq, Dele o ,reland County, by the onvention, to 1 7th of J une nest. entmorelai4 lion. Henry Da d Senatorial Del; id E. C. Leigh/. ltee. from Wrist emmrarie State: ;Hafrisburg on _I Murder C he trial of Eliz been tooth= e Continued... bath 13e%tty for mArder WO Mtxt term of WWI war- PAR SOW zuhv Emma. Bos Tol e pit] id BOElVONF infrbwairenta for the - 11 --- a4y Weekity Post itrthosa eitim, and am au , arised to take. adirartisamenta and Uubsariptiona r =at out zotoestßatee. Committed. Alderman Taylor yesterday committed Margaret McAdams to jail for hearing to day on the charge of keeping a disorderly house. Borneo Stolen. Two fine horses were stolen from Mr. J MeCansland,at his farm one mile East o Greensburg, on last Monday night. Special Sale of Shells. This evening, at McClelland's auction will lie sold a very large and valuable collection of Shells, Corals and CameoS, Chinese and Japanese goods, &c. Also, a splendid sett of Carved Ifory Chessmen. Personal. Capt. Hartley Howard, of Co. I, Ninth Reserves, who also holds the appointment of Brigade Inspector, is in the city on short leave, visiting his friends. Lieut. Chas. A. Atwell, of Knap's Battery, (now at Acquia Creek) arrived yesterday morning on a brief furlough. Cape. Jas. A. LowrYl A. A. G. on Gen. Negigy's staff, is also here on short leave of absence. Benefit of Yankee Robinson. Yankee Robinson takes his benefit and unites his last appearance at the Theatre this evening. A splendid bill is offgred for the °epsilon, embracing the "Hermit of the Rock. ' in which he personates Moderation.,Easterbrook, the 'Days of '76,"-the Yeitlars as Darius Datton, 'and the "Battle of Murfreesboro," wherein he assumes the• character of Pennyrciyal Plummer. We look for a good house and a bumper at-parting. Coming Home. Ettie Henderson, who has been very successful in her English tour, will play her farewell engagement in ltivinp6ol next week, and return home early next meinth. "When this Cruel War is Over," ur "Weeping Sad and Lonel3! son.g,with chorus. A fresh supply just renewed by Charlotte,Blume, 48 Fitt street. Mailed on receipt of 26 cents. Glom & //ACM'S Sewing Maaltinee.for f. m ;0 mantifaetrringg. are the beet in ne. A. F. CustublAY. General Age f .... 18 Fifth street. Pat/burgh. Pa nem JOSEPH MEYER & SOS ANITITHE 4CB 4 !BS WARRHOIIIIR:IBSSIMIThiLD iif r! CBetwoma Birth etreet end Virgil riles.) GENT'S FRENCH CALF BOOTS, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent's Glove Calf the Gaiters Cheap as , G cheapest ve Calf Gaiters, At c DIFFENBACHER'S mh2l, 15 Fifth street. near Market. 1 Enid. RUBBER BLAR/EXTs___Af. mama lot warranted to stand heat or cold agt e teeeived at 28 and 28 St. Clair street. - J. &IL-PBTELIPS. PEACH BLOW. oh blow, bu n l ifirinceAlbert. Mich sale an . egry% n 'Potatoes. for evil k LON% s:reet, Woua deA olt the 8,140111111' We" , learn 'that' Capt. Davis Lewis, of Lawrenceville; Wet command - of the Saito nia, at the time of her destrnotion by the. labels, on the Bth inst. She was ascend ing the_Camberland, lashed alongside of the Lovell,' and when fifteen miles above Clarksburg, a rebel battery opened upon them. Capt. Lewis had been invited to dine With the Captain of the Lovell, and, the - parties were at dinner when the balls from the battery came crashing through the cabin; The Captain of the Sesonia had was instantly killed: while Captain Lewis an arm shot off. We are informed that the wound received was of a very seri ous character, and would prObably'have resulted in death, had not a rebel surgeon dresed it. We understand that Captain Lewis was left in a dwelling on the bank of the river, Rear where the, boo' - deitroYed. Allsvheny City Improvement. Among the new - buildings going up in Allegheny is the new Orphan Asylum, on the Irwin addition, betwben Ridge and Centre streets. It is 150 feet loug by 50 feet deep. The first story is of cut stone, and is rigs , up: Twb' additional stories of are be added. • The building will be furnished in the best style and litten completed will afford a fine view of he rivers, the cities of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny and thq surrounding scenery. The next is the new Town Hall of Alle gheny city . Men are now working at the foundation and the btilding will be comple ted during the summer,., It will be 112 feet long by 60 feet deep and , three stories high. This, with the new market house, will much improve the appearance of the public square. 'ln Irwin's addition we notice a number of beautiful wintry seats of different styles two and three story brick, going up. They will add to the beauty of this part of Alle gheny city. • Cluiiire-O7liiiiirlanee. Messrs. Knap, Rudd & Co. have insti tuted a suit for nuisance agaiiibt Jno.. 43 Bell, in maintaining a refinery at the corer of Duquesne - Way and O'Hara streets, in violation of the ordinance passed about two years since, excluding oil refineries from the city,. and nearly all of which (with perhaps only this one exception) have been driven out. The refinery of Mr. Bell is one in close proximity to the Fort Pitt Works and also to the COY Water Works, and the issue will be looked for with interest. --- Tokens. We, haie been requested to ask who are the issuers of the brass tokens inscribed "Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions," with a thistle on one side, which are circulated .so extensively through the city. We can not name all the parties, though we have heard more than one, perhaps incorrectly, named. Their bine, however, should be discouraged and; if necessary, stopped by due process of law, (as is now being done in New York,) for, when the legitimate currency of the country agaik comes into circulation, the holders must lose upon them, as the name of no responsible party appears. Verily these tokens are of the class which "know not thatyleir redeem. er liveth." ' Farther : •aring Waived. The editor- . the his:patch and Gazette, who ha. a inrfial hearing on Wednesday Rponithe charge of libel brought by Thom. $. Laley and others employed at the arsenal, have waived a further prelimina ry hearing and given bail to answer at Court. Criminal Court The Court of Quarter 'Sessions is-;e n gaged in trying kfeears. Smith di Naylo oil refiners, for maintaininz a n • the borough or Lawrenceville. e case excites a good deal of interest:it beln. hinted that the object of the prosecution s not solely the good of the public. The jai" , intend visiting the premises before finding a verdict. Lauding of Bulk Oil.. The Allegheny wharfaiaster gives notice that the penalty of 'sso for each offense will be enforced against all parties Allegheny land. ing oil in balk boats at the wharf. • KMll77.l.onnum 0? NANCY AND PLAIN PIIITSBUROXi. --- Steamer Peterhof(' to be Released SIZZLE EVir YORK c., pril 16.—The steamer Prioress,,the Madison Packet, was burned this morning one mile below the city. She had a heavy cargo. Nc,i,hisurance. The boat and cargo were entirely consumed. The passengers were all saved. One of the crew missing. - 41 iNTON, N. J., April 16-:--A 1116813 meeting of loyal citizens was held herC to. day, at which addresses were delivered by Attorney Geller& Freelinghaysen, and others. Resolutions were unanimously adopted approving of the entire course of the administration and rebuking the peace movements of the Legislature. • The, hall was crowded, and two bands of music were present. There were large delega• iti ons from East and West Jers_ey. Lim homas A. Hersing of Belgen N York, as called to the chair., Two ' Vice ew Presi dents from each county, and one Secre tary from each congressional district were appointed. The Committee on resolutions reported a series embracing the following declare tions : __ et. That loyalty to the government and obedience to its authority and the full and unconditional support of all its meas• .res for the suppression of the rebellion is the plain, obvious and imperative duty of eve ry.eitizen and all who obstruct or embarrass the efforts of the nation to maintain its vital unity are public enemies. 211. That-if-is our deliberate purpose to sustain the government with the influence of our purse and sword through every sacrifice until the armed rebellion is put . down every where. ...,. 3d. That we denounce the peace resola• ions of protest of the last Legislature as a libel on the patriotism of the' people.— Thu( we are opposed to any peace or com promise involving a capitulation to the rebels in arms, and those who stay at home will see to it that the efforts of those in the field are sustained at the cost of life if it may be. That traitorous politi cians seeking any other result, shall not succeed in one jot or title of their pur pose. 4th. That we approve of the confisca tion and emancipation acts of the Admin istration. 45th. We pledge to our brethern in the army our undivided support in maintain. ing the Union and crushing the rebellion. and trust they will use every means to ,punish treason, and thus unite the whole i nrdresses were delivered by Mr. Free liughuysoi., and Mr. Foster, of Essex.-- Several patriotic songs were sung by Mr. Bruce. A committee pf two from each county were appointed to organize Union Leagues. .......-------- B. .STON, April 16—The rebels were fir ing at the fort at Washington, N. C. on the 10th, but only two shots had taken ef fect on the inside. The rebels remained at a respectful distance. . The California battalion arrived at Camp Meigs, Rend vine, this morning, a proposition is on foot to give the battalion a public recep tion in Boston. The Supreme Court of Massachusetts have" decided the Thorn dike will case in favor of the two children from Andrew Thorndike, thus sustaining the legality of his marriage. __- HALIFAX, April 18.—The Royal mail steamship Arabia has arrived at this port. She left Liverpool on the 4th via Queens town on the 3d. The ateariier Anglo-Saxon had arrived at Liver pool on, the 2d, eAd the steamer Teutonia on the 3d. The Arabia has 134 passengers for Hali. fax, 153 emigrants and 33 passengers for Boston. No specie. She reports having passed on the Bth the steamer Kangaroo, bound west. The Arabia experienced a succession of gales and encountered much ice on her passage. A heavy collapse on the confederate loan occurred at London on the 2d, owing to the suspension of J. B. French, who is engaged in the grain trade of Liverpool. Itlr. Spence was supposed to have been the confederate financtal agent, but he proved not to be the same person, nor to have been connected with him except by family ties. Nevertheless the loan closed on The New York correspondent of the n Tirifea ' , turd Daily . News, both ex patiate on the increasing irritation felt in America against England, on account of the fitting out of confederate vessels in the latter country, and speak of the possible adoption of retaliatory measures. The London Times, in its editorial on American affairs, says it sees something to hope from in the inauguration of Union Leagues in the North, and the increasing demand among the Republicans for the res toration of the Union thaty 'nice. The Times also says the sympathy of Europe has been withheld from the North simply because they perceived that the whole Southern people ;were in ear nest about their independence, while it was * bt apparent that any considerable part, f the Northern people were in ear ner about emancipation. The French bourse closed very dull on the 3d. Rentes were quoted at 6,9 f 70c. Pot ann--Affairs in Poland are again of a threatening character. The insurrec tion was increasing and had broken out in the department of Poriewiz and Sevalo, in which the peasants, nobility and mid dle classes have formed en masse. The Russian troops were at Memel and Itigh. The report that the Warsaw committee had orderei the insurgents to lay down their arms is pronounced unfounded. Langiemiz the late dictator was conveyed N om Cracow into Monravia. The Daily eios publishes4the manifesto of lite Pol ish insurgents aocapying seven of its col umns. Lapienzkilate, a chief among the' Circassiens, had landed in Constlaudt with a well officered force. The Russian gov ernment was buying transports at Dantzio for the Vistula. The Swedish govern ment had laid an embargo on an English steamer at Maims which was carrying a Polish detachment from England to Po. lan& Hifi:mem), LoNuom, April 3, —Good Friday was observed as a holiday. The money market is unch..nged. The London Times has an editorial on the seizure of the steamer Peterhoff, con— tending that it was unjustified. It says it is not a mere act of judgment right or wrong, that the Capture of the Peterho.ffis to be regarded, but as an express of the policy pursued by the, particulsi govern ment, If a Spanish or Austrian peer Second, EtVnY-LATEST BLEGBANI, Etteaxner Prioress Burned MEETING IN NEW JERSEY Poster Can Hold Oat Until Reinforced 011.1EIGN Nile VVSI LATEST k'ROM KENTCICK (IRNISBINO AT CULPEPPER FF. DAVIS' Annutss PROVIDENCE, R. I.,April 16 . —The A. male Seminary at arren vas burnt this morning. 1 MAIIiCETS t3Y TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, April .1 moves slug ' gighlz at 68©700. Cloverseed firn at $5 50@1t5 75 and Flax seed at $3 50@4. Flour narket dull and onlysoo barrels Extra Family geld st ST 37.55® $7 6234, ands. small lot of Superthe at $6, Small lots of Rye Flour at $4 75 and Corti Meal at $4 were sold. There is not much denand for Wheat' and sales wore limited at $1 6501 68 for Red and $1 75(4i1- 90 for White. Rye i s wo'th $1 10. Corn comes forward slowly and is in demand at 89090 e for Yellow, and 91c for White. Orts steady at 84c. In Provisions there is little doihg. Mess Pork at *l5 50®516; 150 casks Rams at 1 1012 e: Sides at 70., and Shouldier4 at 6c. Lard atEc. Roll But ter at 24(0280. Cheese at 136j14e Coffee steady at 2011432 e for Rio, and 330 for :iagyra. Sugar and Molasses firmer Whisky, sacs of Ohio bbls at 47@)480. Corommern. April 16 —Flour snohangod and dull; Superfine is hold at 4.5 75,but buYtt's will not operate to any extent at theseprices. Wheat dull and without nominal champ, Corn in good demand at 62 ®6 3 in bulk.,Oats it active demand and 5c higher; 680 in bulk and 7fim bags. '' Rye. steady at 95c. Barley unchanged Whisky 425 i: No change in Provisions. Lan dull; country —old at 93‘ Bulk Shoulders sold n6'4, and Hams t 6%.gothing done in Sides. Mess Pork not enquired for. !Lams in sugar pi!kle sold at Bg, A good demand or Sugar Cured Huns at 1(410;,f. and some sales have been made foiAugust, deliv ering at 11. Groceries unchanged and quiet. No change in ooin or exoltange. Yciax,Aproll Ir—Ootton dill: sales of 150 bales atiVo. Flour heavy;'ll.soo blissold. Wheat nominal. Corn—gales of -23.1300 bull at a decline of Je• Sound 88@90%. Pork hem Old $1.3 50(4 13 62;4; New, $l5 20®15 37 ,4. ??ihisk i k dull a t 45 1 /M6o. Stocks closed steady; Gold 1533.. BALTIMORE, April 16.—Flour dal and.inaotive: Extra Ohio, $7 5007 62%. Wheat euiet..Whe $1 90®2; Red, $l, 72@1 73. Corn scatty. Whisky dull at 420. Oats declined lc. STRICTLY PYRE ARICItEi3 PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE TORRENCE & DieIARR, POIriIEC.A.II,IEI3 ii, Corner ibure p h and uß ta n rk . et treete, Lead, • „Cram Tartar it =nes, Pains, natisy-_, . Soda, Perramery Bye Staffs, Escatastard, Chemicals, spices, Ols„ itc. &a, site. 113. Physicians Precoriptioss am:irately com pounded at all hours. onl.r. Pure Win = and jilqllol2. for nedichud use 4 iel9te 1P.. - T---- , 5,50 WEBEITER • 0 UNABRIDGED .. DICTIINARY.' liza e ota, complete. &lion at r. 50 laza Jeep g ii v x) - .b.f.; • LgABM' DWELLING . Fat RENT. all, eight or ten rooms. an lell painted. papered. gas and water fixtures. tile manila etc.. Thehonse is entire new. t g Dog. IlniktZet.o ii 1 416 1101111 - d as it. had made a mit with a British mer chantmen, nobuvould ever thought of I anticipating misc . ' from the occurrence, but the federal gnrnent i 3 now ad vancing extraorcty pretensions by the select agency v 9f officer, whose con `duct, has alreadbehtie, Oudemiied.— 'The seizure of fPeterhoff is not na tional ; it is the e• of a pet sou inexpe rienced in publicw. it is a deliberate of t thep t to exten magnify thowers blockade, cil is it indeed e th p e first step of the Fedeits in this chreetion. They have alreadmost blockaded cer taftt 'ports of onridinitheii.bigernass to intercept the tratbetween these ports and. , „o4ers, and att they have gone the length of espyingrhoate adventurers in this country ging their own con strocti,, fora mercae speculation. Pre scribing .ships belhand .by name, and . seizing the wingreferring to their destination or carpherever they can be pounced uo at sc Weitte no dobt that Wilkes p ca n rried mise inst v ructions u to Capture the rete i ph We also believe she may be relqtirzoter more or le - is detention, and her ention be compen• sated for a demand The Federals will find their owns recipense . .in the coin , w and acqUired over% co mmerce of the seas and the alarmminunicated to tra ders. But it can seely be denied that such proceedings c•cllir serious attention on the part of our &ton:tent.- L/VnliPool. PROYM MARKET. -13• tel dull. Pork dull. Bin heavy. Butter 'nominal. Lard dull a decline ul Is. Tallow flat. GREAT BRITAIN'. hares has a et...r•• acteristic view of the uitne of th e diplo matic correspondence r the !mt. year, published by the Unit States (loverr• meat. It eulogizestlr. Adams, • the United States MiniSte'at London, and says: "His dispatches ar4 the best in the whole collective." La Palmerston chidedpro -1 from ; Glagow Eletaoru. at ac he weks. ierytd with the freedom of eteity and pr ho m : t ortrd with the degree. of 1. at :he univt.r :it . fouxt, —The ini,orptte uither I,eitt v -t• well are reported to "ha} :Teen dispersed and obliged to' seek . refte in (.1.,!1a.^.ia, by the Russians. Anothertuthoi4 as.ierts that this force bad rept*l the Russians. The Danzierger Seitnt asserts that the Emperor of Russia lauds granting an amnesty to Poland, but rill not grant a Polish national army. Livespool.,Saturday.--rhe Albion pub lishes a letter from the'oreign &lice to the owners of the Magienne, which was seized by a Federal crubr, bat liberated by a prize court, statinghat the English Minister at Washington vll be inAtructed to apply to the Goveerum u t of the S'ates for full compensuo n to the interested. l.or tsrtt.t.e .111. near April it; -The rebt,ls e-;.6ezit to be April spoils re y taken in Kentuek,and Tennessee at fluckaville, Ky., and Saline, Tenn. They are said to hare a fore of about five hundred at each Place. WAB liztioTos. April 1 6.-dlere are fur ther reports of skirmishingbetwe en St one ruan's TDrnmand and tin enemy near Culpepper, but nothing t, indicate that any serious collision ,has ttlten place. NEW Yohn. April 16 —letf-rsou fr the has issued an address to tie people of the Southern CoLfederacy urgng them to de vote their agricultural lalor to the 'pro duction of teed. 14e says that although the soldiers are on half ratitins of m there is plenty .of it in the Confederacy, but that a difficulty exists :n its transpor tation which is now about to be remedied. lilifetrttrefitiftralii and State line Railroad, •and other prominent railroad men, held here determined to build a road direct from Erie to Cleveland. 5t365,000 was subscribed toward that object. A. com mittee was appointed to confer with the roads west of Cleveland. The road will be called the Lake Shore Railroad. BOSTON, April letter dated inside of the fort at Washington. N. C., on the 10th. announces the death of Dr. Ware, surgeon of the 44th Massachusetts regi ment. The writer expresses their ability to hold oat until reinforcements arrives, New YORK, April Ile the case of the prize steamerPeterh ff, the testimony was all delivered to-day. Judge Bette or• dered her mail to be opened,but a dispatch from Washington interdicted it. It is surmised that she will be el- Y NEW YORE, April 16,—The cloth prim ing establishment of /Winder k C0., - on 37th street, was destsyed by fire today_ The loSs_which amounted t) $12,000 was insured. NEW You, April 18.—The steamer Corsica arrived ,at this port .his morning. Her advices have been anticilated. I=IMI Low Prices, ~._~~....~ ~_-:~. ~ = mow. .. .. . WEEKLY itErvIEW. CiarelfEl jr Itcftied - entil , Corrected by i one own4Gtossomereini 'Reporter. ~....„„ mfi inn- .„....... .L'.. ...- ..........,.,..A.,u, •,..,.. ... 0:-. za OFFICE OF T/IfSATURI).IiMORNHiG POST.I .IU-iiitiltiation. .Hitt PITTSBURGH, Aeril 17th. 1863. '.- --: -..,.Y..,,....-;.-:-,:-.: Re marks - Business for the Week has been may pa r le y dull. The weather during a portion of the time They create's hit u rfonp ala petf in ta vg°lst° • was changeable. Our rivers have again risen, pi. .7 °roan antidote tothegureaf*ai er an ,/ diii . Toby overcome the effects -of dbnipation and , and we have a fine coal boat stage. but: unfortn- ' ate hours - ' rarely we have only a small amount ready to go TheYerengthentbesseinnalkenliven themin. i Thneuv7 truurvilyutthmeliaortjusatuliumaluileatUrdilftisuOilltsvil:ez - forward. Moat , if not all the "diggers" have made terms with their employers, the rate of p c ), .', . digging being fixed at3e Per bushel. ft they con- The Y•cure..Dyspsinia and Constipation tin uo work we shalisoon be able to send tln-amid° Th b ev uvre iliarrbae theism ar.d Cliolora Mor, . supply to the lower tear' !cots. Gael is still retail- , Th : e °B ‘ ,.., . ' '. • - . y re Liver complaints and Ner • !peed. opes ed among our citizens at the highest rates, the ache, . They it e tag- hest-Bittsro la th - or' 'd... T0,,,_, same as it was when the diggers were paid, higher make the wii - •• .. . u- w ' ' us -- '' rates. The money market is about as unsettled •nature's gri r L es u Vi i .h. filt i u :b u ey ir ‘ are "3".:71-lbexlafputueeti St. Croix e.t./E..ard. Le ceiebrated '.. Wheys har.ki. as it cotld be ; capital isabandarit, and can be had roots and babs, and are taken Itill the Lea a on.easy terms. Wes ee a call already for a DCW of a beverage without . re i g e ld . - to -at, ortintouero - bank under the law lately passed by Congress. day. Partite) orly re - ded to' delicate per- New buildings are being erected in various pa is .sons requirins a gentl'e 13n411.1144tt. _ .... Sold by all Groce?..s. !haggler?. Efeelf,itr,d Ea -in fact. our city seems to be in as prosperous a condition as at any former time in her history.. 1,,,,5, .rn the Eastern and. Western cities the markets - have undergone various changes, principally in favor of buyers. -Inazur own market very little change has linen perceptible. • 0118-The market at this time is in a very unsettled state. There wash fair amount of receipts by the Allegheny, and several good sized lots changed ownership, A large business was also transacted +a ' P arcels for delivery in May and June. Ap .. Pr,P,ooi4 lie am ."nat seems to be the most favored - way ft - • 91- mess, Prices declined a shade cluril d ...., .... * lt. The lossof oil by fire on Monday mor . " .......cis than a Vint estimated; it did not . ' to; bbls. The excitement against landing es ' "lk , I within the-city litnitS is very strong, and public 1 opinion will compel! councils to act promptly in the mutter. Bacon has been deoidedis 4114.47d hie article during the week, The amo 4 " ..s . 7 . ..a g -large for this market; prices tend Int 11,y:-r • in -Tito stock in first hands la not lar .. r S S W v e°- Prices hare been well maintained. S 1 'sr ~...., ova large dealers are furnishing Govern 'h Oats on former oinitraets; this make* tiki z li tee very steep Just) now. Allo:-The following are the new ra' e a 'ty the won uforturers : blots hf blin bli,s hf bits N . ; . .... :2...47 613 3NU XX iid fel 510 Kennet._ 900 4ar , : ,Porter _ 7 1.10 3' Brown *.rout ,a b td 600 I Appteia --; , tiles of Bassett.; al *3 0 t043 15 %t bbl Al 9 b10.0-Eales of s o,llli 4',“1-4 , i.i : Refined do 614 : Caustic Alkali 81 1 ,1; Nitrat e at, 8@)84 : p o t ee h and Pearls at I OM.. Butter-The market Since our last has declined heavily and is atilidownward: we quota good roll nominally at 240 c. Bacon - We have to notice a firm market; the sales during the week amount to a large Genre. near 500,000 the, The sales yestenlay were 10,000 the plain hams, Oie ; 5.000 lbs s. c. hants.;Woglioe: 25,000 his Shoulders, ?k; 20,000 Ibs do. 6d6Srgo AOOO ms sides; Sc. 14.000 lbs shoulders, 6c; sides. 6.© .8c; plain hams, 8. . I leeswaa-Steady at 33( li th. Beans ,- --salesof sruall white Naa.t at $2 50d+ 2 75. Br ooarles at $1 2 5 @$1 50 ?0 dos for com mon and $' 'l;2 50 for good and fancy • Backe s and Tube-The following are the filo tory or wholesale rates From -atom 'hey are , elling at the customary advance, Buckets, Plain insides ifi deism $2 26; painted inside, $2:5 • . varnished, $235; 3 hoops, $2 65; Tubs, No 1, 3 hoops, 'fl dozen. $9; No .1,2 noops,ls 37; No 2, $775 No 3, $8 87No 4 $1 5.1 h feeler's No 2. s.'; Wash ti,,ards. $2 50: half Bushels. sealed $5. n ags - iinohansed; sales beettieetaless 2 bushel at $65 tio 100. cooperage.-011 barrels have declined with sales at S 2 25, and flour barrels to 50e. - - Candles advance,; dipped 14c 81 lb; Naiads: 14c: Star 20@22a; Sterine DS. Cheese-:-The market continues firm at prices we noted last week, with heavy sales W Rat 14o; Goshen, 150. WCrackeraTh a advanced rates are as follows: ater ............ ...._ 6,4 c 50da . ................. 71 4 , Btitter,. ................ .. 7Yeo I Boston ..... .... ...... 7kic ..... Dried Ileef--Varket S m; rates of 2000 lbs plain at 1034 c; 15p) lbs 'cigar cured at Iliq"dllke. Coition Yarns. Na. sto 10 ea , $1 00 per tb No 15 dsl 10 per it? "13 dlas " " 11 12, -I- 17 di 110 " ". -• 18 di 107 " 14 15' (gel lu '' " "2) ®1 10 " " No. 400 ® 5.50 ip . er doF. No. 800 dt 47e per .4./.. ' 500 d 500 ' I @ 46 " 600 @ 49e " ", '! 1.000-@ 45 " 700 igi 4 30 " " t Carpet Chain assorted c010r5...... ..._.....,- ...... 7.......7.....f. Cotton T wine,.. . . ........... Batting. common .................... yermsNett cash. ..... E'latrara do 68% et.,er yard. Dried Fruit-T ee market was firm: sales 3011 bush Apples $1 50@l1 62 an advance; bush Peache4 V 3 50 for 'choice. 35° Size. (gas Pipe. /b R I Inch ........... Per 0a ....... 7e do. . ....... . ........ fill. ! 134 Inch .............. .. .. 32 ..;'- de .................. 8e 2 . 4 . , ds . ~ . ................... 3 3 , 6 do . ........... ... ... Oil IR du ......_..........40 I 3,4 do ..... -' ot ) 15fdo ... .......... . .... 19e 4 do .. ....... ... .... ' ......... 00 do ... ~ ........ ....26c 15 do ........ . ........ . ..:. .... ri Eggs -- :Prices have largely declined d ..... w e week, and have still a downward tendency: we quote nominally at 12, , 514, 0 ,, eedThe market rumens as last quoted; sales Shorts at $1 12, 1 1541 ..% per owl - Grain- The market during the week with few few exceptions was dull, with a limited iniquiry. Wheat, the receipts by-wagon werelimited ; sales were made as follows: red, first hands, $ white, first hands, $1 35®1 40. Corn. sales loads, 85e; sales from store, 900; 1,000 bush choice sold at 9 3605 c. Oats, the demand exceeds the supply: sales 7,000 bush. 68070 e ; - sales from store. 75e. Barley nominal- Rye, sales at 00@95c: en demand. Flonr-Dull, with no change .in prices; in fact, the week's sales yere confined altogether - to lots to meet the wants of the home market. The current rates from store were, Extra, $6 2086 25; Extra Family $7 ..1007 30; some very choice brands were so ld a shade higher. Elah-Sales 10 bbls No. I Maekerel;sls ; 12 hlf bids do, $8; 15 bbls No. 2.510; 20 hlf bbls do; $.5 37; 15 bbls No. 3, large, $8 75: 20 bbls medium No. 3, $7: 10 bbls Halifax Herrings, $6 - Groceries -The market during the week has been active and a fair amount changed hands. Sugar-Sa.es of 15 hhds Orleans at 12%c : 10 do Porto Rico, 113.5 e; 20 bbls Crushed. 16e-; 10 do coffee A 14%c; 10 do coffee B, 14%e; 10 do C Te110w,133 , 0; 10 hhds oub 11.4 e Colree--sales 50 sacks Rio at 33(g133ke. Molasses -Sales of 30 bbls Orleans at 56e3 20 do Baltimore Syrup, 60e ; 10 bbls not choice. 53c. Gunpowder.-The late advance w,k.l to the following: Rifle $8 25 it keg; Blasting t 5 MO, Hay-The receipts continue very light ar Prices have further advanced to $. Iron and illaila, . Plat Bar Iron. .134 to 0 byi to 1 inch 2 to 6 by to I,}i ' ............ . 1 1 4 to 1% by to N , " . .......... Horse* Shoe lion. 56 to Iby 5-16 to j-g inch ......... .... 6,4 i 5 Heavy and Iron. 2to 6 ires,p' and 3-16 inch ............. ~, 6 4 1 1,,6 to 1 7 .9 i o and 3-16 Mob- ... . ..... ... 6 4.1 .1/ ff to 1: bY 4 and 3-16 inch_........ . .- 5 Ate 51 bv 4 and 3-16 inch„........ .. 4 63 Hoop and Light Rn. . .... 12to 6 inch.. ...... .f. ............... .... .. . .... .... 5 to 2 inch. .. .4. ...................... ........ ..5 1 1, to 136 inch: ............................. ...... 6 at I p 1 to 1% inch.- ............................... .. 6 .0., i Pion ........... . ...... - ........... - ................. 6 A A Inch ........... - ..... - ....... .. ....... ..... ...... . 7 P inch.....„. ............. ........ 7 % cant t iii extra : ior iii etii iloons. Bound and Square. 1 to t 2Y ”b ob.— ....... . . ...-. .. ..... - ... .... .....o• inc nci.... ......._.................. 3%t0 moh:..-, ...................... 1.4,,X fond 7 M0h.......... ....... MC. ............. ...., • a • me nd es n0h........ and 7, 7 1 oh 5-16 inch -1..?”, inch. 3-16 inch-- 1 to 1Y inch.". val iroi.l.: or t lz . lch ......... ::::: ..... Finch._ ................ ......:::: ......... .. ..... . . No. 10 to 17... ""' "" )11 * "18t024 ..... ....... B eets over 29 in..Wid . e, '''''''' ;;;;;;;;;; Plates. BBoiler Iron, 3-16 to. .4 inoh ................. ~.. '5.% oiler Reads .......... . ............ ... ..,.......- .6 Tack lipn.3-16 to 1 in..rmi over 30 wide. 1 654* 3-16 to in. wide... ............... Tank Roads. (not anent.) ..... ... ........ , . Boiler Rive ..... Oile—The market sine& our last has underg one various changes. The sales of Orude were large at the following rates, in bulk, '_l3i@: o hbls, 133(4@140. Refined, sales 2,oue bbl, livers di.blo in June, 27027%e- Bonded, sales of Refined Free Oil at 31@340; sales of various- grades at different prices. Bensolo, sales in a small way at 22@23e. • , rotator—Lerge sales at 9 0@9430 from first hand: from store $1 106$/ /5.• Hi es of 21 tierces at 830: in good de mand. „.- Sal t--The market is unchanged, with' regular sales at $1 70@1 75. Seeida—Clover has declined and le offered_ free. iy at 5 2.5 50: Timothy is held at .2 50. rugs:sod nominal. NWT .....—Eaff.le Sheeting 40 cts. per r, Woodses of nos is in at 8m Chemi ca l 60. yard: :' , a pl..- c a n n 01l Thin lots. vsisau;, Lead,—Plics ha aneed. WV 1 in oil.ptgiblos6a; Red pre, per_4l:llo3,o; A i : dirr 9X(41954m Litharge ? wirio. - ..... ..' , • winduirrllneas-alie- prices remain moo,' and we quote as follows. for oi ty_hrands. in boxes of 50 folic, no diaconnt;.fixB - and . 7:9. 27k Atle. 1 .4 1 . 0 Z4.1.*1 2- and. 10:12.0' 5; 13. 9g14 an .1350; x lgapr a a d 7 8 . ,Whisky—The h eidvitace in city rectified we noticed last week not wen maintained: We nOteregabZ Weil in not ranging from 10 to 25 bids. at.46647e. BSwir YVON Boors awns. ono . ••-ar GANS and Goma at. BOrland'i; 96 Marko mar Fifth. T. S-i-m4)....x 'IICW GI L? MORE. • Another new Stemmer beari Gm name haajust..beet liompleted by Ca C above Gilmore. She is loading for St. apt. D. 8, K. Louis. and will Mali . ° on Saturday. 'al, boa. has boon tilted out In a superior manner and Is a'bra 1 js.itcerY , re spoilt. Capt. Gilmore has had a ,gootAeal -textPerience in boat building. and Ithettirried - that experience to a good ACCOII,t -on regent vessel. Otsr old friend Capt. J. C. McVay walot. the hones. in the office..with credit to h'imsell and profit to the owners.. - ------- --- I For SeLouLs Alton, ttuitteylfganni4- bal. Ileok ilk, Ilin4eatine, Davenport Hook 'lsand, Galena, Du Butitte.--Mie; Greggons, La Crosse, Winona. Nast: hags, Stli I water. St Patti. tit Anthotey dt Minnesota River. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ll-5 P. THEW ENV AZ4 D 14 1KILENDI 0 assenger packet EMMA FLOYD Jae Ramon commander. Soott,lelerkl will leave as noted above. For freight oi,rgias-:, age aegis' cm board or to • • J:l3- LLYINGSTON • For Cairo andiSt. Loafs. • "• " URSDAY, APRIL 21-5 M P. M . - TILE PINE PASSENGER: Steamer EMPEROR'Captairt, V, A. Dr will leave as - -annotawed above. For freighter Passagfs apPl7 onboard -0v te JOBB FLACK. Alec. J. B. LIVINGSTON,VOO: For Ecalisvilie, Cairo and St. ,Loitla. SATURDAY; AP.RWitfth.itaikr.ll7q;7 , - TUE NEW. ASD.OPLIEN DID Pagiehger Steamer. JAMBS. R. ttiL so RE D. &11. Gilmore eommnder..witl learcas ahJve. For freight or Passage aFidi On board. Cr tb ..,, apl7 J. B. LIVINGS'VONA CA ; For Ittmietta and Xashisssille:- BegErlar Blus kirituuk rives , Packet leaves Pittsbuygii-evegy Tuesday, P. m., Zanesville every Friday' st. THE NEIN AND SPLENETB Pa.ssengor ateawar ?ALMA GRA HAM; Monroe dyers commander, will leavo as noted above. For freight or passage appky on. board or to J, L'. LIIT.DIObTUN 00. ap4 • fiVIIMAXIBOAII: ASsikINICIG• WM RALZIAEGItIk Has opaaid a& office at - -e!: NO 90 WATER STREET, •- Am> &ma &id lia ala - saaft /4 4 1 rouse from stsanaboatmen. sa24-131 ---------- .... 50 eta per lb g • 1 1111.4.NnELLt us, nitschers, a../ &e. CORNICES. CAN DELBRA -8,- LAMPS,. REGILDED OR REBRONIED. and made equal to new. Al , o, Chand eller a 41..:11.. tared to burn Carbmi Oil. at .be • - , Lamp and - Oil Store iii - ' WELDON, ItErliflailE d IiCELIAT, ap4l.r. If 4 Wood street. neat 6iti . . ----- -------- N-L i lir GOODS... HUGUS & BACKE, W. & D. HITGUSI, cor sth & Atark)st Streets. Are now offering to the Trade a full and comz. plete stock of Dry Gpodi, consisting of - SHAWLS, SPRING SACTUES. Sligo Tyr ...... ... ...... .. a?, All the new styles of Dry Geed at alt,priees HONEY COMB AND OBIENTAL QUILTS., DOME ALSO a fall and complete assortment of 410 AND HOUSBICEEPING GOODS, Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine our stook. apt Steamship:Great Eastern. FROM NEW TORII TO LIVERPOOL. 16 4 4' 4 1 4 4 THE STR63I9IIIP Great .5 ...porn. , ' 5 WALTER PATOA, Commander WILL BT DISPATCHED 1 From LLverpool, Prom New York, Saturday, April 18, Saturday, May fo. 1 Tuesday. Jana 2. Tuesday, June 2&, • WHIST CABIN, from ...195 to $lB6l Each berth. according to size. situation and se- o mmodation.of the State Rooms; all having the same privileges in the Saloon and in regard to meals and attendance. Suits of apartments for families MAY be engaged by spaniel turreement• Prearaton Tickets out and back, to the let cabin. only a fare and a bait. Servants seetnaPaarin"ass-• and ehn. drett carder twelve years of age, half tare . /n•• fan ts free. SECOND CABINC, —State Room berths, meal tarnished at separate tables ......... . ... ... ... .... $7O. TIMID CABlnterniediate State Rooms , nassangers found with non. bolding, table utensils, and good satstantial &ad.._ 430 ST EERAGE. with superior aeoommi."' dadons......— ..... Payable to Gold .. ..... .. ..... .... .............130. ) or lts eqn .......... Ilk 17. S. Currency. WPtitetiree allowed Twenty cubic feat of • ,, L.,....., -' rta arldnienced Burgeon on board. .4 21 elesight or passage apply to fir CHAS, A. WHITNEY. At the Moe. 26 BroadwaY. How - LAND Se ASPINWALL, Agents. No THOMAS RATTIGAN, 14 Monongahela House• 4 . 6 qt 6 4 4 X I 5 5 1 6)§ or to athriktinl mIgnEtNISIIING 00 OD E4-oar stock of jr , • Gents furnashion Geode larje and com plete. im:-.lreezz wco., 143 Federal St-Qui:Market Squat*. apll Allegheny, tapislNG emisimEsucwe h.v. Store a largo and well snorted stook. of wagameres for bullpen rules. w. 1/061/31 CO.. 143 Pectoral Bt oor liarkotAw.ra. -14.3 jt, p. DRAJKI; fab4;3tad , No. 202 Brolidypiy. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF P1TE:1313., Frentlin. Browttavitie, Galltdn. Clarke, .d o DEPARTHP.- FrankJin. Bennett. Browtilist- Gallatin. Clarke. ' d nsvio The river—LaAt evenineltiiiii iight there Were about 1034 feet timer . atd at a stand. We had rat. during the tieT" SUCCESSORS TO SPRING RHEUMATISM. ;e Dr.ed Brown's remedies et?r• in •Mr dire atbetion thL lie also treat Piles. Glue, GozinorsbOe ti A setbal Disobarses. Fee Diseasas.Palns 44lte ores. etc. lisalt and Ridoors. tmalrritatioa of:tbe =Spier. KM* A letter to be ansrared matt oeptala at : k! ONE DOLLAR. • Medicines sent to aniiiddrees 0 Hee an &private No. RO SMITH FI _ ETRERT. rant Pa. nal.idiw Maffi Y, . tnriTtrtlpilG.4 VILEATRE qlsaiLo"..ixo hii.iiaatia;.......k; fIgNIMRSON "hasarign: `.:: . ..... .. ..-..,.. 31. * aVEILIIirGTON FaOio•O:Lbined t and neatly* TA * fOot night of like ICOiklNXolf,t.' WhOiriftili' ol'o4 , in thrs'n A tta niaterg• I . &mild arr . - caul:co di .' '• - --- - - 7 , , ' Al f.P ll r-.:T4ii#•',' . , .. • itatanscoliftibtak3olu teianias. Rialfridoo orem ins; wilt bir mihnitelthe'excellent draipa of • ll.EitallT Or Tarn EteriB." B t erbrook... .. :........ t'.........„,-.Yankiciadatnaen, OiaraAmbrom........ ... . . ;-... .... . .. .... ..... t'''.lli . re'r ...‘ .... .. ..... .. ...,... ..... be f ......'Ainalft A llew rnStl., Te ed Is:,the = r . ` ' 4D.s t T B ' II'!" 70*` • ° 1 Dazins Dition`z,:.:..-..,.........Tai1kin Kiblatatoa• SlMlitelph ........ .... .....;.....:-., , .. , • 4; • Vii,t ster" . . :...",.... ... ..:imia Istreete. n . 99 nrind'oliktit.tha , ~.. •'4 z, HAITI lI'9P--111/HVIHRO;10/41." dlvarPenni roisl. . ;.... .:. . :..!..,..:. . . ...................... Laagd0.—........... .......,...-- Wm. flaideffeeet• Col. Garekchi..:...; 1,.....:: -0, k ey er una ..... .... , •.,:..i... - ' ' ' fir tbatlie •, , • --•••:-,......._,_ r iuitzsz.vp MISS IDA 111. -•I: A l9tUilfa tlf MISS SALLIE DUVAL ' ' :9!ARLLE;crN*it i : .. , ... ! . •-, •.. -. -,-• • 4,i3AV tillkilibbity ,11'.;,c,,Y.:3-, -•::: -,- -:,', '.,,.• ,-,- -.2*.i:hit-ci4iiktiititit.es. • favo -4111.0wEANNT:41011i Ink•thelittib Uis t , rite, will poititivilly 4 i iii i ' tni'lliiiiiiiiii ' t_.:,..k. 1 -...5: - .c. ... • h 1 141.14 E IF o.lPAllCSouttircti‘ eiaba,fistoh: mitt sortl, -Ow -CLAIIIP; '!ISTALTELEY-& , 5 • - ,pIW - i - 77 Deplet t ing; ilf - events of importance feorn machine to M,The urfwwboro, with, Inca in anik tricate r, atton4king effectE un exhitition iiiiiSONIC IfitAILL4, ~ ,T ir'r,,- T: Vik l / 2 NII-. liv RI i - '/ - tif: , • • 4 ln Li. ion 2Tr . con 4; ;, i44;51,f al4 et„... oo= , I . LI) la •:.; comuwe, at 74 oclock: . tanlyMigt 4.00.04 PrOerg.:_ut uiwt,s4ATTNEWPFEDVW-11*-t A 1 111111, 1/..i Y a FTRitIiOONS itt:/2Ateaoeit, Yitid a te itdi w *. BPECig TrON.& ..... ...... ....... ...... I. =WI - . COIL= wictju,.:4VALlElitleif CARRIAGE 4 . MA FA TU ER SILVER k E ASS PLATERS • Saddlery and Came =Ha-dwar.; • No. 78 L-Olsiz.Str, "ttan &Divide:Le yrs.% -' PAL1T.1.F8.974€1;147r417. 7- . .... ~. 4.titinilBlo `►,-'- !"- 'Min , oribinl - marittin qhithatill art:sat/9- pro. duce &splendid brown or black in ten mihinnutes. withoutialur7/41NeUre.-nrtifoiling ate cof the hoe or head is '' tliithtitlibilko,sliAiitiiir44 ' It, luurbeen .certified„ by,. Aril Chembitt in • Auterica,--incloatig Dr. - it:CHILTON. to be free from:eta y deleterious substance,. and boon° equal in the certainy:wndrapid tied H. operation. Mazinflucturaybk .1.: CHISTADOItti. .0 for Roma all New York, Sold everywhere, and appli ed_by HE Drawers, , - • PaPi A rice $L 50 anti-0 ar boa : . according to kiiiii lLtor or, 1 ~_ ~,__„,. litpß4,4 TRPOTAIP. WENIETIAN 110115111 Liniment „pint hottios at flit* cents mob, for . the etrtcifla inemenceeratehes...-wintinali e , spry imi ! brui4s., *lints. oat, collo slipping dine over- :bathe,. Pare throat, nail in toe - foot:eta.. It <tt start-akktekf-otiga.perand'keT&-fhaif'ami'otlet-,er ;ticle.everrolretedMotim litiblid:- Thousands of ' mrutalainave been ogred ; of the colic end over. heating , hundreds ' that :was crippled . ..;erniaanse -: hay...bout restored... to .' their former vi4 t, f it r - Itli used by - all the. , nrt liorNigtel4 On t the/hates; = °monism 074.- v . " Over 2,500 teigi2lols4, Nave- • r ?IV% bet; 50 adatit I#6. out la tfate *kr IA • la . - . "gi: 25M-60 Genf.. Bold _,-*/1-•,4.l.nmiligam Office 56 Cortland, ft-liew - ap 14:db-w3wa i earaairopaertho was . 00viii.,Bramtrok.,witir14,,thm,a:enca _ ilrhbis‘ieg Wasteh_ ester Co.; N . Y u pet. SE. Mr. EL,TIEPATIL.„I3 I I It . t iD9*.IC `. 4B ; o * o e 6 4" • Delf t .t&I Wettlif stars I was Indueed- to use ItISTIMPu: throm*the meow.- ,'• mendationTof i TOn ii; Sift ofcroton, Weittahei.' ler 1 county who was- q_n_sustaked to health i py their nee. He was waltz some two yean. von , goative and iksimiLitin. -an& he bled weerythinif but mug notiwared. Mll t betook me &nu dreth'e Pirate." dayferotd a dose affix • Pills every day for thiee an dthen took cue Till ertarid aiwithshilmodaidocuilibes of dx:.;,e,in - One month he mug ame ate to.wort.%tares pons he well: entaingeepomatbrin ' , Yolubbenty. .-• . ..-15,-.ItSIDWARDs r... . . I srtdrmims..w ir s_______..... iii:. , des It 1-tirtriewn ef "'few Cs2errist tome which bad bear tunning for overflve_Yearn thai - he was also maelt distrenyd, by sk, pain int& chest. and-besider yary costive .-end- ilysyertW that ar tar trying vinintos rennalknand many nbandsq he oominunwainshutßrandretlesM old to three times a weak. mutat the ana es one mon the sore on his litapijud at'the end - of two months ha milieu 'of testiverelea-dys- • oeosia and pain. ..has remained wen •Ve! sines. . •,.„ ';'i;,.. 4,14,42.11...PUED/E4- Swornio before mo.f ttliftbAsytif Nt' lug& . -; . ~-,' •:, ~ . ;Bi- . tuhilfllTH.-. • nos;)(l.kii-tfe. Justice of the Pesos. Bold y TheliUM ,BegPfilik Diimnond Alleir— Pittabonrh. i - : -, • .i- - ANERTOkN 'WATOHES:f.. Fon NOVDIERit Rectucea Torio Alnezioan Wiitalea_ for iiileiloans • _ , - •,........ . ... .. rfulogoALEßNANlpioncrgpoxiNkinr ,:tividiotiVethait--thoi,tut4ikuvitima a new style at Witt* aimed:, t , 4obed An,: 'Sol. •-:: dieri 'aid Oiltait wliediedasndwat% at &and- erste mieet.' , Then watches', lielittelared .tt?:die-=:- Pl4e'thicii4 4hk.. - 94iMiwitahli of Ilsiddi aid Swisi inarmiacture with Which the.- gauntry: is ' flooded. Ind'wldnit were neves• A se Mae when, hey ireetedaade. Wag related ' &Otani seat to thine:lama- because modal; se- 1 ho w m e e o lui ffer d heed go : ::: ,7 wige fo h r :wichi. i oir ,., lL, - ;:5,, ,, 4„„purpo.o. : - . ..,,..-:..,, intbiltlifilli ulakrial.: an ,susurite 'litiCAt*lo6- lz timekeeper. and in Stirling Silver easel; runlit pattern, at as low aprioe as marked for the tr ash decree- We hay 'and Legriftelf of foreign ittakerafeired to : eaamed thenew series of Watches. Wes:. Masai, Boston. Masc. whiet Warne can be found I on the plateof anti watearif this manufaotari: and Jaime of our treolseterkk Bold by all tespeetableWatah dealers in the Loy al States. Wholesale ordenshould be address - 11 . .to Eta & APPLETON.' ! . Agents lot the American Watch Cempany. aniz,2B66odai IS Broadway. N Ye • • . I._ - - paivANE DR ; BROWN'S orriorki . 60 SMITHFIELD STREEi, Citizens and strangers in n h im. eed o toll.addleal vice should not fail to give a Mll Dr. e Brown'i remedies never fail to care imam s. heredit scrofulous sad venereal affections-giro taint, such as totter. psoriasis and oth. ar skin diseasee. the or4in of whinh the Patient In igno -.- rant.Bß SULU, lirlfatjams9. Dr. B's remedies for .this aillietiost. brought on by solitary habits. are the only inedidnes brown -, la this county which are saf e and will yeedilr restore to health. LV s itve i DEN; G R A VEL - ROOPIIIIO MORfillfe . POSIT MUIR% Tzalq;a•co, , ,f,.
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