ok ..,--"1'. 4 ,--r:F;t 7, ', - r- -, T 4 z 7 "..lrsr; r : 65, F 5-1,.. . , : =.: 1,- irs: • ESTABLISHED IN 1786 05azettil. PUBLISHED BY Illi MN MEMO ASSOCIAIIOI TERNS OP TUE GAZETTE,. Noun's !brews; by mg% per 00. " singio Ironic Pomo; by mac, pgs year--. 150. ia 6 . ahtgla coploa.. 2. WIuL XDMOIII, slngla eopke, per par_ 2 00. . claim of 6 to 10, “ chariot 10 or mom ^ -.1,25. .-and one mitre to the petty mending dab. Tot - . dab ti 2 Um; we will mend the Iteentrea Oeuvre &By. !or • club of twenty, we will mod the IfaistwoGLlerre dally. illegle 'copies, 6 ...Ida OMPAllmtbectipttemeetrica• le wirmem, Lad pep= ohne stopped when the time ectirlrem MONDA=====::IIAIICTI 28, 1884. Undesgrocuul Ranroads. The No* lia Eicang Pm ecumestly far . ms - ,' the tunneling of Broadway for a line of rail road from tke Bowling Green to the Central liieVa hal to tide effect baying been Intro dlloll4 in the II York Legislature: . , 4, The ande king appears formidable; but • any onewlio has been in London within a purer two need not be told that it can be dots. with prett to the Mx pad to the com pany—Alm. narrow and erawded streets of . London not to here railroad trash' laid • dein upon there. Mr. George Francis Train, 'Who exported to earn a billion sterling and . -asuates as a publis benefactor by introducing ...herwerallroads in Landon, was legislated our of theplace as a crumberer of streets. Bat no one would deny that means for rapid locomo tion were needed there.. An ingenious engi neer bad already constructed a railroad from thartitylo Blackwell, runMng over the tops of ' .Idushbusra, and trains drawn at good speed by, stationariengines; and ist last it occurred to some one to run a tunnel Under the streets, and lij an iron track In that. Thorough trial has proved this to be, onthe whole, Moistest, pleasantest, cheapest plan—the greatest re . lief_hothe overcrowded streets, and Me most meamfal of all that have been tried, for the eatmeidinee of trade and passengers. . .There Is at present in London a tunnel lero Eremites long, connecting Farrington e t with Pedington station; 'a double track is d, and the company has :already canted t dye millions of passengers. The tun= • sells thoroughly ventilated, dry, well light ' ed, andly every slay comfortable. ' to ride through it it very mash like walldngthrough ..itne of the great stars cellars of a Broadway dry goods house. Entrance and exit station, -MI provided at -short interrals; a staircase ng to the street above. . In uweersofthe Underground Railway In Londe:2Uß hien so decided that Perlis -Meet has chrommed companies who Intend to surround the oily with tunnel -rout, and eon-; nod all thilrallerny stations. It is said-that twenty anions iterling • hare &treat' , been subscribedtows:Mathis vast enterprise. The emit cf tunneling end laying the bud ready ' for opindlon; ids:bout ardlliod dollars per • mile. The 'South.west. , TheteeptureorPcirtDertutryon the Red river, teldeboetairredenthelith, Isnot the only geed awn we may expect M . Dear Itoni the coin blind land- nd water expedition underarm. / Banks and Ade:drat - Porta, of which. Gen; Satithle-' command forms a part. It is proba ble thatfihrevapert, Molester therebel gov erne:teat of Louisianans the destination of the expedition. 'Before this point is reached alattht wilidoubtiess have to be fought with Gen. - Dielt Taylor, whose 11,000 men are de fending-the waning power of the rebellion In the trans-Mie pi Deparkereet. Beside —o—ibis:Asivary •Testei-eonrmand and Gen. Price'. Much demoridised little army in • Arkansas are the only .organised bodies of Coatedezatee on the western side of the river. Gm. Tanks' troops' would doubtless equal all One detached armies were they collected, .erbileAdminil Porter's fleet carries a total of 181 inns, is composed Ofl9 war Tomb, beside 5 belonging to the marine brigade and 15 Mammy.' Ten of the number are iron -clads, end two - turreted mbnitors. The lied River expeditioh, consisting of giant ten thousand mten and a fleet of gun boats, left Vicksburg on the 10th instant. Its destination was apposed to be Shreveport, La.—the capital of Caddo parish, situated -near the foot of Caddo-lake, in the northwest ern part of the state. ' About fifty thousand bales of cotton were annually shipped from this place - before the war, and a very large number of cattle from Texas. Since the outbreak of the rebellion Shreve port has been an extensive depot for com missary and otrunistores for the trans-hiluis , ;Opel rebel troops, and up to the time of the Bier of Vicksburg formed an important link • in the chain of supplies for the whole rebel . rimy: =There is a military prison there, which has at times, contained a large number of Mend captives of war.' It is two hundred and flirty miles from the mouth of the river. Alexandria, ono hundred and fifty miles 'snit the Month, is the highs* point en Bed pet *LIM byetar _troops. Eighty mites above is .Eichitoehee. • Shreveport a railroad runs westward lo Tires, and sixteen miles beyond, -making a line in all some sixty miles in length. , i==3== Bern eLWii to hays knOwn Lieut. Gen. Grant from beyhOod communicated to the ifteffiraa - feteltigracer, • biographical abbot of the General. A. showing his;basl cue tarn early in life, the biography rays ' Attila age of twelve he aspired to the mini -.. egentent of his father's draught team, and wan entreated with it !Ville purpose of hauling come heavy hewed ,l oge, which were to, be loaded with the &idol! and the MIMI' clout men. Ha cams with kb teem and found theloo, but not the men.- boy of more imaginative genies, and of egad bat differently directed _contrivance, might have laid dawn to listen or dream, or build bonus of ohlya. >NotBO 71th , 0114 boy, who, netlike oth ers,anted upon the idea that where there sae • .wilt there was a way, and . tetrad not tt the undertaking. Observing a fallen tree, :hiving a gradual upward slope, ho otilltzthed hie hones, attached them to • - leg,viniit horizontally to the tree, and then deeir - ons end of it up the inclined trunk, .bigher, that' the *ages endatv as to ..',...project • few feet over, and thuseontinued to operate until be bad Iroight.itereral to this pultket Next he backed the Ireton under tthee projecting ends 'and fittally, , one.by ode, `=bitched to and . dew Abe logs ;lengthwise mese .the fallen-trunk, on to his wagon, hitched up again. and returned, with his toed , to his estonbbed father. ' • This anecdote is well remembered by old citizens of Georgetown, Brown county, Ohio, - ~'lllll6lll Grant spenthia early boyhood. General Grant and the Ladies at Wit lard's. &Washington fillgrast of Than day u7l: Th. *Rep at Wrnisrd's convened in one of • thii Ingo pulati Winning aid dispatched • iiessinwrio General Grant, with the request that he would givetheas an . interview, Ito geod-natuedly emu dowriftowthis ream and naderrent a Ism, in the coerce or: which he =i lly had_ Co give hie antogysph. nines! frau one lady to let the cord gate army to sett the .grand review wu whottly_denied by the General, with thereply , that .qnu anint.thould, ,tome down lor.thst purpose he would he _pleated to see _theta also." The penittint daeseressunil to the hand ales Ow had enjoyed at the recent ball in the army. - . The General was comrelled to tall het thdlythat had he , been In. commend, no ball "o l d h iTe b ee n pamittio, and he added • that when -he-heard in .the. West that, the AtrindiesilitethaVhisibeiiiAlledad to uu to to got up for htm , he had telegraphed an cr ier to sqtaleh ; and tio laid, in C0201=1024 timuhas been toe mash of tids nonsense in the Amu thiPotenue. - Itinutbost d • , Oi ono of ilia book offsets--a ttii fearpafFition of the Aim of the Pot*. ilio;ll3ll44Abigton einiciPettdeit Maki, 111 lbs Wooding. oat of the usillltory mall& otaktr—tho =so of sozoo_of whom oiroody Odor oar'illorgattos yOtorfori , - • 4 - ~. Him It, AIL; „...... von= -- 1,... a hn kouse 1.4 ---- 41,33./"*"" il thel , di, havited : *17.10 , ,ila .. s.riata , -.- .4 him" uremia "--.447..----7butlosl/414 ,TO am* ".-Niag*L! 4IIW- . P lii ! r e - z ". 1 .1 .144 0 0 0* _ 2,I7WiY;SI - ,:i.,,...v.:1', „, ~,,.. :J;3,,'--- ~-.7.,tz*/-:, „, .t.--'.. ~,•,- --,..., THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. - Foreign Item, As 01E of the many nu,thedr rf commemo ( rating the three lazindreth anniversary of the birth of Shakspeare, • very beautifully ex.- anted bust of: the great bard has been pub lished in London. The bust is the work of Mr. Felix Miller, who has diligently studied for nay purpose the Cbondos and Lansdowne portraits and the Stratford bust, and who has been very succeufol in producing a very pleas ing bust of the bard as he probably appeared In his youthful days, when in the full vigor of his matohless intellectual powers. The bust Is Issued in Wedgwood% ceramic statuary, in French and Italian terracotta, ' and In bronze, but in every cue the price is so mod erato as to give good ground for belitvlng that It will be its generally circulated us it de serves to be from its artistic merits. Dr giving • description of the works for boring the Mont Cads tunnel, Mr. T. Sopwith, l at the institation of Civil Engineers, on the 16th tsdk, said that, at the average rate of two mitt** per day, from June 30th last, six years and seven months would be required for the completion of the tunneL An Im mense advantage had been gained in the rate of execution by the me of the boring-ma chines of M. Semmeiller's system, so that the above period would suffice for what would otherwise hare occupied twenty-six years and three months by hand labor, at the rate of 1,666 fest per, day at esch4end, the average progress before thous* of the machinery. Tin Registrar of Dunbar, Eaddingtonshire, In his bill of mortality for 1863, reeorde the death of a seaman, who fought under Nelson at the Nile and Trafalgar; of a Joiner who was apprenticed to Andrew &talkie, the inven tor, and assisted at the erection of the first threshing mill in Scotland; of a domestio ser vant, aged 97, who remembered convertingl with her grandfather (who attained nearly the same age). and hearing from him an ac count of his witnessing the entry of William' . and Mary into London in 1688; her father was present at the entry of the Pretender into Edinburgh Ib 1745. She was in service to Edinburgh with a family where Earns was a frequent guest. 1:MMII - A PARIS letter in the independence of Bra.. sots, cant that MI& de Rothschild k Co. have arranged with the Italian Government for the purchase of its railways. The contrast of sale has been rignedbMitighettl on the one band, 10tt1....by MM. d hi. e Rothschild and Talabot on the other. The purchasers will take possession of the whole network of the Italian railways with the Axed and rolling plant on the Ist of October next. They also engage to make a considerable advance of funds to the Goremmeni immedistely; and have fortherpromised to respect tho rights of the railway official' to a certain extent. Tai London correspondent of the Cincinnati tiionsuesayi Thomas, Carlyle told me that he was- well acquainted, years ago, with a Mr. MoDonald, a man of culture- and ability, who had been intimate with the Darna family; and that after many years of acquaintance with the best literary circles of England and Scot land, he (McDonald) declared that pewtere had he ever known conversation more rich and substantial, in a literary point of view, than that which occurred around the hearthstone of Vgttllnm Bunisfather of the poet. Tan old copper money of Sardinia is to be withdrawn from circulation at the end of Feb. ruaryvto be replaced by a Wenn coinage of one, two, lye and ten centime plates. The circulation of coins of very small value in any ammtry is indicative of the poverty of the =WM Travelers tell us that In the Italian cities there are incredible numbers of places of refreshment where a meal can be obtained for a cent, and thousands' are unable to pay more than this. The magnheent Caetle of Studley, a castel lated mansion In Warwickshire, England, was recently sold by auction, with twenty.seren hundred acres of superior land, to a Mr. Walk er, of Birmingham, far the sum of two hun dred and Mienty fire thousand dollars. This was certainly a great bargain. Diem; and /111seellatv. Iv it estimated that 000,000 potiods of pow der will be required to blow op .the lonian fortresses. This represents about 114;1100,4o wkdeli may be added an odd £3,000 tarot:km expentits of labor and material, freight, .te .; so that £50,000 will barely defray the charges of destroying something like a million sterl ing of property. eizzasaoss may be earioal to know their 1 1 strength in the world's population. From very accurate statistics, we can state that in the Old World there are 8,258 lodges, with 500,000 active members. The number of non active and those who have withdrawn Is nearly 3,000,000. A COONTIT edit.r tiring on the line of a railroad, sent to the superintendent of the road for a pass for himself,and added, "please embrace my wife." The superintendent re turned s pass to the editor, tut declined the proposed honor. Mu. Joao W. Wawa, of Philadelphia, has bean appointed Reporter. of the decisions of the United States Supreme Court, and goes to Washington immediately. Wr. Wallace's high -reputation ise a writer and reporter Lv well known. THE whole number of prize, brought to the port of Philadelphia, is 122, which, with their cargoes, realised $3,179567 89. Of these 92 lucre been acted upon, realizing $2,179, 279 481 the expensea of condemnation bothg $19,178 67. A Kassala woman thirtyzreven "ears old eloped from the little town of Bedford, hitch • limn, last week, with a buy of nineteen. The duetted husband gave abase, caught the pair, mod Insisted upon him wife'. return, but she refused. Dmacomiao. l'armare, of Sturbridge, Alen.. will-be Int years old the 20th of next June, and has never been seriously ill since he :res 14 you' old. Be was chosen deacon in his church in the place of his father, In 1700. LAU Amami, of Cincinnati, sends to the But Teammate refugee fond a bequest of Are hundred dollars from the late Nichols' Long wmth, and adelythersto a gift of two hundred and fifty dollars on his own ;A Motu wildcats have been snot births Miathern part of -Berkahlre :county, kW - a, during the put winter. W. N. Tuakei, of Lance, recently laid out ono that• measured four feet from clew to claw.. Tire secalled Spotted Fuer at Long Branch, New Jersey, haft married off 37mtitof 90 cases. It is believed to be caused by bad food, poi smogs rye coffee, and bedroom air yitlatedby kerosene lamp smoke. Jens Reisman Cone, of Philadelphia Professor of Chemistry in the Pennsylvania Untrenity, died-a day or two since, aged N. , Liz has dec li ned • present of a house whleh the City Connell of Richmond proposed to parchue for him. The English Tarals and the London The Englhb Liberals are waging a vigor one warfare against the London Noes. The savage attack of the "Thunders," on Mr. Bright—an attack well nigh unprecedented even in the career of- that deprived pr elated forth Mr. Cobden. The mull was the humus controvers between him and Mr. Diane. This aga in led to an animated die contort of the merits of the quarrel on the part of the mess. The New was pot upon its trial. Its -manifold alas were exposed in a series of articles, which were wide/circu lated. These articles were masopently col lected into pamphlet and scattered „broad cast ova the Kingdom. Nor did its enemies stet here. They pub lished the Cobden-Delano Controversy In pamphlet; while they have more recently Lined a Bream entitled "The Traditional Polley of the Irmo " in which the Infamous character of that print Is illastrated by co pions extmets from its dire la day, that are put. - , -The fight Is gallantly waged; but it will hardly moult it victory. The Man is too powerful to be easily, overthrew'. It ls one of the "inatitutlins"of England. John Bull could uo more pt along without It than he could without his mug of au and his rout beef for dinner. While It is the dispute of journalism, and does a vast dialer evil, we are noted the number of thole who believe that Its spier can ;be. essentialli Mohan or crippled.. As long al it continues to be con &Med with itemesent consummate abMty it will bold its own against any combination that Can be formed agatut IL—Allasy Jeer. Kaut's violets of Nies, which . are a species, and are much coveted by the 1) ladies of fashion, have been - remorse] frozen to death, Bad the sunillrfer Peril an end at present: A hslf.doen Plea gold would be now given far a bonitnet /1 old stple—neunely, a-fresh rose imnoni bythe Nair 'violets. The price was. twenty MOM. Stiondstorrg (Penn.) Jecnersies o sari ***spotted Urea". still times to fated the cost neon; It brok *lib gtosAviolonee IA Wpotologßassai teecebettt 'week ego; cad the 01 ". • Afitgig Ask sapless. sad 'Cal WO In! ULM it wu . /eates4 sail* Alat9i4/1160010014.', YON ARNSTILAte, IMPORTER .-AND;DRALNII -in Ho Diast sleet brand, of NUM' HAVANA MARL Abdo of CONING AND OILIWING Tonkceo, =UM ANDY lUD/MOHAVE r i r • . " 3~,~ EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRES, OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. PROM KNOXVILLE Col. Wolford Dismissed the Service. Specie! Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gaulle. Knosvitte, March 20, tiro.. The Stockholders of the Kentucky Railroad met to-day and elected a new Board of Di rectors, consisting of David Riohardson, Pres ident; Wm. Haskell, A. P. Sample, S. C. Young, John Williams, John Banter and R. D. Wheeler. Mach interest is felt on the subject among the loyal citizens. It Is supposed that the rebels are falling bask from Begs Gap. Col. Prank Wolford has by the President been dishonorably discharged from the ser vice for violation of the fifth article of war. PROM CH ATTAROOG A Special Dlnpalch to the Plttelß'' ugh Gazette. CIIATTANOCGA, March, 25, 1803 It has raped and snowed here for the last twenty-four hours. The roads are very bad. The river is ruling. The trains carry supplies to Ringgold every day. The condition of the army is excellent. Veteran regiments arrive almost everyday. Retaliation In North Carolina AO Richmond papers, In pubilehing tb. correspondence between Gen. Pock and lion Piekett,omitted to publish the following in ter eating lotto'. from Gen. Peck: ' Nuotu•ncne ARMY •ee DISTRICT./ N. C ,) Naweaufe, N. C., Feb. 27. Maj. Gen. Geo. E. Pickett, Doporemees of North Gerotino, Confederate drag: Gaskaat : February 13 I had the honor to address you in respect to fifty- three North Caron:limes who had fallen into your hands in yonr late operations about Newborn. At they were truly loyal mon, who had enlisted in the United States Army, I requested the same treatment for them sea should be "meted out to other prisoner. of war. No allusion was made to the question of your right to place liege metsupon any other footing, or to 1 the matter of retaliation. In yourreply of the 17th you enclose a list of twenty-two who have been hung stre e t:eaten, and express the determination to punish the balance If proof Is found of their desertion from your service. Them Men, in common with more than half of the population of the State, were ever loyal to the United States, and opposed secession until put down by ar bitrary power. A merciless conscription drove them into the service, and for a time compelled the suspense of their real eentbneuta, but was powerless to destroy their lore for the FederaF! l'nion. With tens - of thousand. they inked the Seat opportunity to rush within my lines and resume their former allegiance. had these men been traitors to the United States at the outburst of the rebellion; their claims upon it for protection and sympathy under the circumstances would hare been strong, but in view of their unwavering and unflagging loyalty, I cannot doubt that the Government will take immediate steps to re dress these outrages anon humanity, and to correct such gross violation of the usages of civilised feeder°. In any event my duty boa been performed, end the blood of there unfortunate. wilirreet upon yet and lour associates. In your communication of the idth, you threaten to execute ten of the officers and tot. diets of the United States Army for story one of your men prisoners in my hands, which I shall execute under the orders of the Presi dent of the United States which I enclosed for your information. This announcement, taken In connection with lb• execution of the North Cato Unions, and similar proceedings eliewhere, evince a most extraordinary third( for — Iffe — atidloToeil on the part of the Canted erato authorities. Such violent and revengeftil acts resorted to as a show of strength, are the hest •videoce of the weak and crumbling condition of the Confederacy. Thi, wicked rebellion has now attained that desperate state which history shows is always the shortest of revolutionary stages. The friends of the Colon everywhere truly interpret those signs of madness and reckleseness, and are now making ono grand rally (or the utter overthrow and Goal *vine tion of all treason. Very respectfully, your obd't "event, Joan J. Pacc, ?dolor General . _ The Rebein Knew Their Own A recentriumbee f of the rebel newspaper— the Afis•ial ;pp ia —6Oll tains the following ?Cl makable passage : "Have our oeighbors read the Chicago Mae., New York ErpresaVirtrupolitax Record, Cincinnati /e9virer and various other papers of the North which are exponents of the op politic? to Lincoln ! Have they read the 'peaches of Bright, Voorhees, ?derrick and various others? Have they ever found to any of these papers or speeches a syllable that did not breathe the moat orthodox State.' right doctrine, and uncomprondising opposition to coercion! These are the man we wish to encourage, and these are the men whose succors will bring piece." • WAS= EURATOM—Steam elesators it large hotels are quite common, bat In England they are trying water to accomplish the same end in ;• cheaper manner. The Brighton Hotel obtaining • machine which, moved bj the weight of water with • sufficient bead, raises the sisltom and luggage from the fewer story to the upper, which Is levanty seven feet from the ground. hydraulic line hasirbeen found ro stiocessial and eo economical In Eng lamb that they are applied to many purposes far *bleb steam bee been used. PI.I.VOS..IIUSIc. Av. BRADBURY LI It A Dl3llll V'S ettnRATID „IP X .A. INT 0 13:i The Oil POWER FUL nod ELEGANT TONED MT/Mr ENT'S mnuntactured In U., country E1ZE1:1=32211:13 t=l We en aleoatrata for. Schoinacker N.'. end Doardxoau A arey'a wen knows arrellent Pianos, and EL D. * W. IL limith'm Melodeons and Dahnout. tuna. Persons desiring a perfect hutment, en tn. riled to cm/land lIILSEIRId !afore purchasing e Linehan. Among then who knoll purchaelej them Lunn .menta In ibis vicinity we take pleasure in referring to taillco Kramer, mad Bateman Goa, rag, Ail. obeny Cit y; John McCurdy, reg., tor Mc- Curdy A C 0.,) Mrs. McCurry, Oakland t Dr. Joitu R. Matiotack, A. Dranier, ; Diehard Dank Lg., Lot ; Joint (nine, E.g. Dr. D. 11. Mont. tor, D. 11. Book. Nag., and Mrs, Blackman. .Pittn burgh. A ananulne of fin years with each instru ment. . Waren:ln{ & BABE. Bc4t Agent@ fm rue.wrgb and Watern Pa., No. 9 BT. CLAIR Bt., tw Bareo DMA% A mond Imemi of Nadal goods Wirlyr on hlad. . tahl N. MELLEN Na 183 ItIITEITIKLII Pianos and Musical Instruments, &cops constantly an band a Any assortmont of NNW PIAI Ot3, VIOLINS 01:411,118, AOOOILDIA ON STAINGS, which ha sail kr law arks. tanlawd I( NARK'S EXOELSIO PLIBOIII V " I Are 'twanged far tight pare, WO' Maki* of sa. chime greaten it any tine within all months, liticrubl Plano not give entire .defection. 011ABLOTTZ Bunn, 43 Inkh triad. • Is Agent to Irsdo's Pianos, Ramos Bros. Plasm sad Pstose's 84,,1 Orms. satin EMOVAL—On the lot of April, we efii =meow Zdisiotioro to so. la IpPRICICT, bongo arpnant ocempled i i Mem !Mbar A fine ra. A soartment of P EO3 vs hand prow • tly at No. 51 /ATLI ATIIEST. L M. ROPI . BLAB & BRO. atm* Lamb orDedkers lianas. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1564 id•rrrrBsoxaH THEAl'it L.". B .d if lADVSJIMIL Tresnixer---- ,JEL,OTTNntom Pint algid of the r satemeaq idiot bin triorn tram Catllornia , tf the anitallatt• aitirßEE icE E. who will appear In hie favorite dia.-atter of :tamale itairll. VILE. (Monday.) EVIMING WEI Is prerent•d, th• 05W world tbropannes drama, drarnal d f Tantre Large by W. W. Pratt, Eq , from T. s. Arthur.' prpnl: rrt ry of 11. bsibs name, +bilged, ' " . TEN AIGETS IN A DAReEteelli. Sample Switched _.Y. 1.. leu‘ke. t• Morgan Eseme. Simon ..... Beryls. 111 r. Itamila admen& a. Rynor. To condo& with. lICW , TI3 AT, TIM SWAN 1 , c9 ,, M &SONIC HALL WOODROFFE'S GREAT ORIGINAL BOHtMIAN TROUPE GLASS BLOWERS, will open thblr GRAND airy psoamenH SN TREITAIBMXIITS .t the atom 11•11.11 k .)Monday Evening, Jr/arch 2.8,' And ezbibit XVIEBY Evputici _and on DliDgEn. DAY and SATI:IntinT AFVELDIDOYD during wink Al peen nutertainandit the relibrated Lon- Pro ware Glass Steam Engine " Ironitor,'; JUDI TITTUILLT 011COLABS, Will be la tell operation. Atetbey greet Dater, t• Out ell the wort. of art manntectectel by the ema p.y sell] b gratuitously dletrthemeal le the visitor, Ott FRIDAY [XINING, A pot. let, a ttraulflel as. of work *ill be preeeeted to 46e author of tee twat I riAlual conundrum au tl °Giro gleam Eeglee Admbelon to Renting ebb r element, 21 cent• Afternoon Native., II teat , . No hal/prim Dotn epee le tb• °eyelet/ at 7 u'eb. et After nee. et 2 o'clock. takil dee cemeteuree bait au hour later. WH. bide/ ✓Ril fre,lfeceller. N. N. OARDINZR, etteltrel brut eile2s-lit rq • CONCiII KT IiALL. MUER SEWELL'S OLD FOLKS' CONCERT, Aftlstod by Prof rAbIEA, Ova lust Ne• Bun\ on Thursday and Friday Evenings, 11711 31 AND AP 1L In. Ilekets, by , CZNTR, to be bed et Itte IS oda !lon, o► gee ranters. t0h1.`214 avirrio-r SALES. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED Rosso. WAN Prraurratry, C lyrics or Cs.= QuiArrtrisarrcz, Wublaituro, C. C.. reNtsurry 11th, Irri. Will be sold abp¢blle a.rtloo. t lb. ble u. bl• der, at the plaree and dare. mama Deter., le Al liliClio, Pa, Hunts, Friday, tub ilareh. Al Willlsourrort, Ps. , NuO ilorroa, Toorder, rib Meryl, At Altoona, Pa., NV nor.. Tribe), 11th March. &I N.. Ortouswurk, N. 3., 3PLu lima., I . ..day, lath Match. Al Nut., P.., btu Home, Pritter. IBA March, At Newark. lc. J .: - .ollll.orsto. Taoder, Murk. At Leboston, Pa., MO Borate IN klay, roll !lamb. al Walkrebanre, Pa., :on lloppoe, Tooeulay, :Nth March. The. Dome hove boots coati:not:toll as aunt 4, the 4rn.h7 ot es ha , tm, the Utah,' elates Army. FOr road onJ form port.,. many kf% IL." sill la. cold B.ln bo;In at to a. m . and cootie.. daily WI al sold_ Terms flesh, In Milled Slate* Tzwiwsury Nudwi'unly. AlllW/1. EK IN, Qu iit , nowt., Cwt. Damon EEctix Tows „ALE 01? REM. ES- TATS, • TUESDAY Av. TEUNOUN, •t cluck, will be Pohl, no the prrai him in Shasuebultr, by mitre of En cutup luu Stint, &frozen, lAA MI, int/ EeJ Eztww, con, nit tiring afar thr tirsiatnne or .hr Ditwt. parr n. ger goitre), with No. 1 —A two .tor? Dr cl Dire'rtri, and I ol 15155151 25 1,,t • Ide oo North Canal rig..., at co:ter or Cll5, • Nat. N.. 2 A larg• rant G. 933117 129 41.wp. on • mt., with etc. l4tL Ae cottogs, rest wr J. 11. CJZO-11t00k, C Ith late, •Ittabiwry, &a 1:o. 3-1 c00n0..,1i....1• Lot on Lae rty r riot. ith w /Owe 111311,11 u.. Anu Dwelling Iv t rand for Lavine... al rya tint of Api 11. Title I isiliPpota Lk Terms at do. seh2.s DAVIS I EIetLWAINE. Acet • rw. 2t VENN tiTHl 4 :ll.l' AT AUC .ki II'ESDAY EVENTS°. !lamb 210.1, at 7', o'dert. wl I be w 1.1 et the Ooteurercial belle E.g., No ...I rim, otnet: • I tat dvalral,le lot of grvand stltato nn a4 , -It St. (bd.', balißg aln tit tl O feel ftr lc ekr On I'r nn tan.. and I.7t.ta< 11. g bIITI (...c to an nil.'a , u w1.1,h It • toe three..tory ba-aing Nn. Had Pmn cants n ng ulna a , oca. and bath nwort, and Onbbed tlatongbtAtt ti 11.. In AVM I,prcvectients. Treme Said—Ons Gal , cash; reAhh. In all W. I dAA 1,6 , .n m otb., tlth irltAmt. n•b2\ DAVINA fieII.WAINC. A. 1,.4 1 . LE0A NT FURNI TU RV; Lift UKSEiz , CALPUTS., TRENCH PLATE MIETOJES, Ar. AT rusiDAy MAME°, mar s h 23 al 10 oclock, will be avid, • ein malty .renpe. ilor roxla, embracing Slarble Top Dteming Parma, Haute .op Centre Table, Marble Top Wmti Stands, Mahogany &de, Lhiboysiny and Walnut Rota Main, Mahogany and Walnut hocking Chain. eloSant eti bog my Book ()monad Secretary, Hat kaik. frmich Gill Frame, Tret.ch t lane Mirror*, Lounge ; also BYlithebl and lagrain Carpet.; al., nue rat .uperine Gold Band f each China Tea Worn; Water do. do.: Rue Manila Mora., 6.11.11 en Ck.o.US &r. 10623 T. A. 11cOLELLAND. Amt. :SALE AT AIiCTION.—The un -1: dandy-nod Orem R.. sato on W [DNESDAY, alit Mat., et Auction, (6a'At'fiES Or LAND, pit. dated to New dewier.", Hooper vocally, two mike from Freedom Thom M • SA•oe Nonce and • Log hem, en Or. band of torts youog yrettna feud teem. It 0111 te Id to lb. blyho•t and beet b'dd r. Tor tenni intatdri a JAMES LOGAN, NO. MS Cloth Meet; Or CYRUS 60008, Iheemetn If Fwd.= beaver moiety. •-•-- - \LOSING SAJ.K. (1? OIL PAINT- V../ !NOS.—TRIP Niaturtiey,) LYININO. March 01G.. at 7Sj o'clock, nettle Commercial Palm !knelt, et WM matted. Id Fs tin clewing of onpet lcr Oil Pr wiler. to elegant Ceremonial 0.11 7....., C t•cds11•1 Landscapes mad figura Plenty, Ay EOM p an and American AttliCti of entlebrity, 'Thin I. • cOlinClie• of very Inn ~t prod.-11••m, and the at :action of °mom!. an end sentranton of Met. I. ' Ilatrine! 1. lOL .h... Pain:lnge on exhibition during the day. naiad DAVIS d IdeILWAINR. Ancern. A EOLIENT NAVINUS BANK 4 - 1 iiiioCH AT A ortrt e._ - • ti I.loti GTOGH AT soca N.`n TWESDAT N ING,M. reit kn:h, at 7X, o'clmk,al lhd Contmernllo &Gra Rums, No M Filo strwt, will be fold, by and ref Mary Gornpbell, Adsalnlst oder r f :Clam ra.niNcil, do, wed B diar.• Alhisheny Paying. Bank eat; mhl6 DAYIS X eILMAJNI. Amer. - VALE] ABLE STOCKS. AT AUCTION. r TI7IODAY 6TENTRO, Hach ma Onmoserclai Woe BO mbar. Allegheny Valley Railroad Co.; 60 do dcaolootill• Railroad Conapaan., 1.1.23 DAVIR • IliciLWAlNlLAnrere C 1.41. rll JIG EJMTS. W . J. & HALL PATTERSON, (ILA IM AaiNTS Mill 001tTILTAltBr8k 144 Vourth Strut, td Scar, PENSIONS, COUNTY, NAOS PAY sad MIZE UONZY etNected era ebortost MAN pasthl.. 011DNANON ENTIIIINB madly =bout. pENSJONB, BOUNTY, BACK PAY. T. WALTER . Y, DA Boldiers' Claim Agent, LIONSIBLD DY THY U. S. GOVIZZIANICHT, Ala 103 11111 a SL, 34 dew balor the • • No els:Z iv g 3 1sads call Ma c.4lm Is eallor.tad. WA.8.0 of eerydaseription,lmomied and prosecuted tem Gmanao, On. WWI of Matas, an.Eranathe Doyartausta, and Poinautar Oisnaral, al %alarm, D. O. Prim Money and Decraillag Mak' (Wm pm:1101v attended to. . IMO MA"RBIL EMlTiiikTg" ATTOIIIIMYB.AT.LAW, Li U. S. Lleerawrd ISOLDTLISEP OLLIE AIREITI, I.flfll] MILITARY CLAM,: Lit/UN/IE4 ALA. PIEFISIONB, BACK PAY and KILITAIIT MAMA of inns destiption, collected by the 4mb. tcrlber, at the tblioulog tau, tt.. Psalm PO (6 ); all ether clattasl6l 60. • 0. 0. TAILOR, Attorney at LW. N 0.73 Onst street, Pittahosh, Pa. N. O. Ito ehntsa are- sad. U *ha Sea, dos not ouned. and aO Sftuallon ewe walla stay SOLDIERS' CLUES, BODNTIES, P11513107i3 AHD ASBISII3 OF PAT, Pica'Ptl7 ottoadol to b; manna a swam, se. las routb irms, Flt* sb. N - O - MnV. BILUM4 ATTO,IMAT;AT.LAI, g /Oh Mg Itnino mono. -; vailougiae, mourn; illissigoz arokhovi wawa. r . . _ PETS. OIL CLOTHS. If c 7 .F'OT T- 1 : 1TH STREET YEW STYIA -LN , I'l WINDOW SHA ; DES •• ;-1; IIEeI4YED TUIS DAY. NEVI sPltiNc sTO( CARPETS, w• A OIL CILOTH, P I 1A T M'C ALLII 111'S. • OARPE'T STORE, No. K 1 Form' BTIIRET. HA VINO 11 1 11('H A SEG ANT, ADDED EN 'FIRE STOOLS CARPETS, OIL CLOW SIC, latatly L. 41 W MeeLl N POOH at 112 iltarkal gon.v.t, vt, the corsollitolloo, to ittkr the LARCEST STOCK. TO RE FoI!ND TIM WEST, 4T Trim LOWEST PRLPAS Oliver McClintock 031 Co., VAN f () h,tt.%, Fine Embroidered Cloth. Victoria. A a,: awl si.l.wlll &aortal. tit Jo.t rtralTrd at NEW CARPET STORE IffeFARLAND, COLLINS & CO ettFl VEN ITIAN Itl,llCli M I MIS! Ao *calmly noir and rumpl.l+ sougnrunnot part re cArod at the NNW c s_re 1. ma- wrest IC OF fficFABLAND, COLLINS & 00. mh• DISSOLUTIO.V - s. Iti c DI§SOLUTION.-TBE PARTNER- Iitsir heretofore exlsti. betrirn the notler• sig un der the nat e and style of 8. E.II)DLN .11 CU.,a ditsolis4 by mut.] oweement on th e .:In 4 , 4 or '...1...r. 1841. The . ill., teraldiehmcnt has too Etch, the Id of J..u.ry, ISC,I, and rill \ t, henceforth be la the hands ,nil ender the exclusive ; management of . Aseocialtui orgnalsal cadet an . act of Agreeably, retail.: a. 31..0 enchains. Le. i 8. 1111.0,1..8 as authorised to tire the Cann name In 1 aettlement. All pectin I. trieg claims against the late dna ere regent ...I h. precut the same at the Wattling Iharu t.i a.ttleritent: misdeal persons know. log theenseleve icolcht , .l, will phase call anal settle without &Ley. nAll elth 111 Dhl.r., kUrtni:LL 1:11111:r3 JAMES M. lIACIIT.7II, 6. 80110Y811. Jr., Jan. Ist. 'so. tottrarwilMble DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP —Tbs. partner.!, It beretufnre existing honors. the undersigned, nuo,r the sty'. of VIM. 0 Jon N. , TON s CC.,la nritually dlatolred, io tate elect from this dste, Illi'llAlto 817.81 M rothing feers the firm. The nu., e n tall be continued as turned ly, cadet the style • heretofore. MM. G. JOHNSTON, BAWL. N. JOHNSTON, I 11/CHAIID lIETSON, Plttelmeah. f.a,, lath, mac tnll.l tl DissoLuTß)s OF CoTARTNEA Sill. —The part.sorahly baretorao mast teleran JON P. HAMILTON and - EVAI ander the firm V. HA MILTON A . ttaa been dtmtaly.sl 1,5 mutual nor ea,t... JOA F. U RBI ILTON FUI attend to the nt,astalad eaconnta of old Item, at lb. old stand, roar., neat and Lita•rty ela .1113 P. HAMILTON. STAN DAVIS J/01 . tmilM1 00PARTSE , Sii I P be undereian. 141 have 141. day u•« th.vw•les tai the. dud, the name aud .4 le vI WdMN ti a KING. a. Ourtardsalva. Ll.rrhwl. and 13.ukers In Petroleum. and IL. maleda IL. N. WALLING 11/ENILT U. R [IVO 11.kreh 1.1. 1.4 nth, ler. - - • - wr ANTED-11y a man having Two Thotmand Acre. of vtay ninnies Land In • mill aettte4 part of the %Unit, alai perm...tit ...mr and millicient timber (,r (niacin. and fuel.unl having e plan to occupy it fore litock Farm, thad mill pay tar better 'hen the 'mud nude farml g. Ile aftshes • man aomewhat Fire with 'arming. tel having front Th., to Fire Tbnuaand Dollars, to Jdo him In an equaled quitable arrangemaut to own and carry on the farming hoeing.. The beat at referencia glee. and m pti red. Apply trojoytay o ty. toht7 B. ttoLA/N & CO.. 102 fourth atmatt. _ WANTED.-460 A Motoru.-1 want V T &gam* at 860 a mot&t.„ pour pOl.l. 4.• my L • yortirm Prorilo, Orin./al Damns. Jot thine. other now, moth t and curtou• artirlot. TlRana cIN mntftoo—. ' Datt•UtttatrT JUIIN r. LORD. Ittddornfd, N. ice 7 A r A MONTH '.—l want to IfirA Agents te • V In scoff muggy al PS a tanntlt &aroma pxl,l tooam aa , U my Jo rto.ao foully &alio& Nubia.. Poil ~4)&00.1.0R• 8. MADIRDN, &Ural, BJO. QIAION JOHNSTON, Denier in PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PEIIIIIIIKIVE, FANCY HOODS, DOWNING FLUID, OILS, PAM. ILY tie., or Mikity prime quality, .hick tlkera u lovont prises. (ironer Smith Acid sod rOlittil street', Pittsburgh. Prete,lptlons mink. compounded st sit hours. BETA ILINESTOCTI . Diusiii.ui and ronaoloctorias of WRITE LEAD AND LITHAUGS,morner of Wood goad Trait 44zooda, l'lttoborgb. • sola rilniNaT4GE Trlrrn Druggist, .1.1110. 140 Wood otroot, tomer of Ylrgloairy, Pittobo b. 41VOJRArEr8; _ acaaraa is C. tonoora S 4 'B. O. SCHOYER, t . Oftloe, No. L. 19 Fourth otrad, Plttaburgh. °el? PITTSMIZAH, PA. J 1I STONER , ATTORNEY-AT.LAw.— OLOcs N 0.150 L O VTR STREET, Pittsburgh. DEED SMORTGAGES. MiCRANIOS• LIENS, LIAM, sad other legal in.trumenis drum. Oa. Isotloos mu% le Ibis sod solloinfottooriutieu 1.1:21a LIQuID srpvß POLISH rawlows •hy l! Is bettx thaw dry Polish I. It le altrady mixed: S. It has apemen whereon.. 3. It proditere 1:18 dirt or dnat. 6. It stand. the moo intr.. but. 6. It preeerree from rust. C. It I. the moo economical Polish. 7. It Is not oniaforatb the labor. &Id by SIMON JOHNSTON, (brier Fourth and MattUhl! stmt.. GROCE RIES. 120 bap prime Rle (leffeo; bbds. N. 0, Imam 20 do Cuba la 60 Memo de do. 110 bble. P. O. MOWN.; 101 do skoloe Byrepo 40 boxed Ilk and 10k Totmoor: 20 do ' Peas& do: 13 kpl4twlet. do; 111 kW does Yong Rpon, Imperial and Slack Tea Anteing sod for tale low by 303. ZIRRPATRICK • BRO., 10121 191 sod 103 Llber attest. - - 200 •Bst,. sus, OF 'ME Wk. T non. • • 100 !Ala Prat's Gaudio Extra floor I Inn do Pintail's 4o dap 10 do Coles Clads. Extra . do; . Id 4 Pordlollest do I N. 41, 'WY - Extra 'Y do do Prone* et loots do; Goldin •p WIN do t Lane Sand e by LEGEGAT ArTELVOIt La n elB7 Liberty tired. a o_SEPti ADAMS, Dentist, Connelly* dmoldlir 'Mum of Miami and Grant Gala*. I Pittdatrita•Realmmet—Dr. 11 . 160et.Dr• Xal• sold, Illoindont Sobbtaa lionot .Errott.' - CVOHN - - BBIA: by WHITE FI lis atom tad as PATTEZEON AVIION. No. E Mood It. WHITE BEANS--300 bushels piimr, oda by MILL CL UMW,' - j ACM LEALT,k, of et bat Naylpyi adressrAimfliss. Asir Janet. .1 1 4; •.• • - * X. irdl-MTS DRUGGISTS. lio. I BT. CLAM BT., PITTSBUROLI, Forwarding & Commission lifer:lan AND DIALED IN ORE. • ler•A or e, ors :4 O. .rre PITIIOLITH OLLB, &at., constantly on band sad Ibr ale at lb* loaratt market pima. Cloadsaments and wins adlcitad, ap7:a 1101.2111/. WOODYILLh OIL 11.11F4STERY. Matinfeetareav of SMININO OIL AIM LIIIIIII(Lh. TRIO OIL. nwp.arts.ui mi hand the very 04.1 guilty a =IMMO OIL, dear and *leant color; ate, • sad 0 good Alt LumuLATu, pure WILIT/1 OLIO VOIS LEASE. earen cadets lett al No. Ed rxrra surer . , Mg& Wk. mootthd &Or, bilaomA to y sit.dea cr..SAY • jiklUB LEWIN, • 77:11asithetary - oil at .latritit and Jicitut 'Amino* Tordsichairsai ff ./ a . ,ium Jaw rurtrzorfl rt. Ad" - . _ OILS. 4c WARINWAR" G tk. KING, (X)26II.ItNION BIEJICLIARTS, Paredrimi mid Its Prodmis, klul drain. In 11.11alttg eaterb66 all Iv N. El MARKET ST.. Pittl.haro ROE Ar PEARSA I, Commtuba Rl•rehanta A Brok• re, raJoalrely In Pelroirtstn and /is Products, [or export and bows cousetoplioe. kmobs bwlll - for storage, at reamuable rale& Liberal advance. male. B REWER, BURKE k (X)., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ApmL of sb. ROL m L a INGML rs CASTINGS nnd o NA C I B IN IN N R K , of all kinds, and general Jobber. Prompt attention given to repairing }LOLLING i MILL MAGNIN/ITS. • deXtka: Refined or Crude petroleum. OLOIII, PACIFIC AND LIBERTY OIL WORKB. I.! berm! cub 64,mces cede on nonstgatneala al OOH. DUQUESNE WAY A HANCOCK STS., WA LEN, WET NI Olt 14 I , e cntleEflßSloN gEttritiAtiro SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM, 117 RIAITIISS LANF.. NM YORE • :Apia forilltles r,r STOHAGI AND SHIPPING thellr DJ •nd .b ,f, Eta. Hai. rnyll - lf H A NI.F. & Cu, floldli tElloN A YuIPA A UM NU ta KROHA NTS, Crude and Relined Petroleum, No. 111.11 WIN WIT.CET, PITTSBO Ibir Liberal Onnil advanons on nonelgronents tor Paulotrgb or Enaterm hlorkota. .richracsa Donn. J. 8. Dilworth d Co., - ' ', " l l ' i rf 'inPlw r hi ll 7 l : l l7r 4'...V . PrOst. Commercial Basalt rnhl.kern [RUN CITY OIL LYDII fi CUORPENNING. Llsotthcturvq• and Ran.. CAILBOIA 011., Mal ZINC ANTI LVIMICATING UII.N , ooL4 &Alan to 41:HUI3E: VECTI.2()I,dh:I oprwoolt6 Sharryabarg. o BD HA.IND MTLIZT:r /01. IL VALI-UM WALLACE k CIRTIT* I- 7 ""“ "'"" m n OM hall to MIME= CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM, bi.AZINE AND 011.8, So. 154 6 oCTII 14 - 44.141rE4. PUILADELPIIIA. 11%3' Scuragu enpulty (c131.t rover,) Lr IS,COO bt4. Also ..xmlhLt fa. ilhica Cyr •bipplug w Ametrkan And Furri,-,a p.res , ac ..ur Iva( on lbt Schoylk ill vige t v,, the PR. R. lad, TACK. 118 C), Crude affil Refined Petroleum, -BENZINE, ac., LEI A" A LETT PT., PHILADELPHIA Boalnca. entroatrd to our cwro tln ntcolTe ow pnbtrkpt ptra.rul Itofor to Men,. Eirliardwan, flarloy Chk.. Brewer, and illeeLllaud A Darla, Putablargh ; Thos. Stalth, Gy., Proat. Bunk N. A. U. L. Foote, .k 110.. Mtenly Mtlik)itAi C LI.ENI)F.R, ()ll' RHOKERS, 211 ;Lad 219 South Water Street, war, Igummta oottelled. [TT TO Lyday d Chorponning, Imo City Oil Works. Jacob Patutor, of J. Painter It Co. Jiro. R. Manua, of Sliing, Chalfant AI Oa CHANTS. ARMSTRONG & KIDD, fl GOREY PIAZZAS, LIVZRPOOL, KNOLAND. N rork—ble... H. U. Du; • Oo , 311 Broadway. Pi-44.0-11 il .sta. R. U. U. O. O Oil OC. For toms tutuntnottoe apply to U. BKICITRIST. O. Wood .4 T.rtit otreoto, Pittoburgh. D.'- MIaER, J2., Amore, 123 WA LNOT ST., PITTLADYLPIILL CRUDE & REFINED PETROLBIIIII Un Cortinabalon exelmlrely. All chargn Y tA reasonable rat.. ETORAGE TOR RUINED to 0001 collarE Ittr CRUDE, und,, good /hod.. Porticolar attention pod to OIL run siren?. lea RAJA—CAUSTIC 60DA, SODA ARIL Ac. aul:ly CABOT, VEIVtIiERTON IL IVEBSTE General MerehandizArekera, 114 PEARL &TWEET, 14.1 r York, Also, 115 800TH TWINS ST., Phll.lolpl.ln, p.. CRUDE 6: REFUTED PETROLEUX, pe OHM 80;16.1:0,113.AAZA..B1111,1SIONT., Ordoes to bay or 'ea prcrroptly atlanded to. nalav ALLEN ,t NEEDLES, PHILADILPII7J. UOM&I1331011 ff EBOHIM.M. Particular Whitt= paid to conalvimanla of Crude and Relined Petroleum air Utional adman ends. mutt• (Ls of Wm. 11. Woodward h Ow.) GINZBAL 00111178SION kICHGLIANT, sew ottani= gtoco to WI solo a Crude and Refined Petroleum Nq. )301:ITH PBONT STILELT, MILL 0c26.1m JAW.Ut ..11A11.111 LIZATI pETROLITE Of To - a s. • Manufactames of PRIME Wm CARBON OIL, DEPIZOLZ AND PETROLEUM LUBRULLTITIO OIL. Capacity two thud towiett per week. REESE .1 GRAFF, PaopEn-rona. Ms, MOISONCIMIELA HOUSE, Plitoborgh. al= • ROBERT AISHWORTII, GEO. W. lIOLDSHIP & CO., VOLUME LXXVII--NO.: 113 ma.irri Fa CTUR ERS, xc D U Q UESNE BRASS WORK , CADMAN & CitAWFORD, Maortfactore. of olcry nuloty of flotobod BRASS WORK Foil PLUMBERS, STEAM O$ OAS ?dm lI,INISTS, AND • COPPERS3IITILS. BRASS CASTINGS, of all do.criptloot, mute to STEAMI3OAT Nl , t lat. STEAM AND OAS FITTINO. ood REPAIRING, promptly attended to. Parocular atmottott paid to. Ilttirig op DEFINE. EMS YOll COAL AND CARBON 011 S. All , , Sole Ap. ots for the Western Ithut of Nan 71,rovia for tlan tmlo of MARSH, LAUPDELL CO.'S PATENT SYPHON PUMP, the Nett ever In. rvocal. Baring too videos It to not liable to get sot of order, nod o ILI throe more voter than itrty ;mop m twice Its star-. N. lAET. I RON CITY WORKS. DIACKINTOSII, IIBMPIIILLL & CO rourbrns AND NACII/NISTS. Comer or Pike and O'Hara, and Pike and Walnut. Eitreatia CS ear ( fi t. Wator Work j (nix HALL a , CO., - VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS PITTSBURGH, PA. idantifsmnrcrt and dation In IN tno different kinds of PIA/WS, PLUW CASTINGS, SCOOTS, CUT TING BOXES. dc. With greatly Increintrd Stra ti. tor doing business, ran:wadi, inrfte deniers to gls,• um • .11. MmuGotory, Temperancovilla Wandiontr, ikon/ alley and Liberty EL, Uttlabth.. JOAN CALL, T. J. CALL, STEPLIGN WOODS. JAS. J. I.IIIOIVIL BLACK DIA3IOND STEEL WORKS, PI77SBUBOII, PA. PAB.II, BROTHER & CO.. Llanosth:cram of BEST 'QUA LITT RETIRED OAST D?W, N.A . , [lst awl Ortygtsit, of tat okra. Warranted equal to ttny Import...l ur matrufActurtsl In I)ircoun try. air (,mm and Iruldkona,, Nog. 147 and 161 111192 and 120 and Ir 2 SNCON DIST!: RETS, Pittnburgh. fell lt d . _ BRITANNIA AND BRASS WORKS. COLLINS & WRIGHT, (Socconors to Orin Newton.) Mantfactorora of CASTOR PLUMES, MUGS, CLIPS, LADLES, md a great variety of BRITANNIA artlaln, Alm, CARBON OIL LAMP BUMMERS and LA MP BRASSES generally, No. 1.13 Second wort, Pluabomb. ALLEN 51 CORMICK tn. VALLEY Plitmbargh, Pa. frig - Warphonse, LIBERTY STREET / • Deanfacinrcrs /d COON, PARLOR. AND HEAT ING ST.JVES, PARLOR AND KITtIIik3IGRATES. HOLLOW WARE, etc.,Stael and Mast Hardda, lag Mill Castings, SHII Caring, Cu, Warr andetw darn Pipe, Sad Intru,iDog Irons, Wagon Dozes, Su gar Retina, Pulleyaarangera,Car Wheels, Dimpling. Castings giacridly. Alm% Jobbing and Machine Ceraing• mode to ander. Pali/anal P o rtable with Steam or Homo Power. apl4.- 6 md _ . _ _ C 0.,WL1..6, RIDDLE & C No. 215 PP Liberty atrvat, I:pp/mite bath, Plitelnargh, iardinfacturcra of WHITtI, LASHES and SWITCH ES, and every deamiptioa of LEATHER BRAIDED WUlhlt. ..11c1tod Dom theNrode, and goods prompt ly as per Instractlona. faddy D& IV. BENNETT, Mannfacturen of • WHITE STONE CHINA and CREAM. COL ORED WARE. Offlaa and Wanda.. at. No. 76 MTH sTErr.r; rittabunch. nattlfdy DR r . . /0.1 1rtit.......11:1Ma W. CASI—.DAVID IteCIiIIDL/311 WILSON, CARR 4; ch-.) (Late Wawa, Styse 4 0e.,) Wholesale dealers In YORZION AND DOIIESTIC DRY GOODS, No. fel Wood rtreet, third horsy above Diamond nDel, l'ltlatnarah. aplChlt LANE' Mo. .ABOY tc. CO., Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOXIESTIO DRY GOODS, No. lee Federal etreet, (eacend dour below new Aluket Flouse,) 11.1legbenp Pay. mhDay t"A'ros, MACRUM Al' CO., Wholesale 1..1 and Minn Dialers In TRIMMINGS, LEIBLIOI- DERIL and DRY GOODS, of every deecrlption, No.. 17 and 1 FiDh street, Pittsburgh. MACRUII Jr. CLYDE, Wholesale and GOODS, Ret TRIMMail DealeINGS, No. rs In FANCY No. 7iB ANB Market AradD:STAPLE DRY , , Lo oweeb Diamond and Fourth Pitteburgh: JJ. 131111CFIFIELD, (successor to . nor , -h5 , 1 , 14, WAMreal. nod nit.o Dealer In STAPLE AND FA..'OY DRY GOODS, Nord...sal miner of_ Fourth and Market Weida, Pittsburgh. uOAEWRNE, 'Wholesale and lie tall Dealer to kind. or TRIMMINGS, DRY GOODS, An., Nos. 77 and 70 Market Uwe.. Jw. Id_RICER & CO., Dealers in all kinds of DRY GOODS, So. Narkot stunt, between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh. 1) , IL PALMIOI, No. 84 Wood Street, irt DONSITS, DAYS, STRAW TRIM- IdLNGS, sod STRAW GOODS gonsirsilY. MUSIC CHARLOTTE BLUME, Deale;TnMU k., SW AND MUSICAL INSTIMIENTS. Solo Wot for ENADE A CO.'S PLUMS; HAINES! OROS. PIANOS, and PEINCE d CO.'S lIELODE ONS. No. IS Fifth Arcot, arena door above Wood, Paulo:Ll—b. Pianos to lot, and liken In KLEBER dr BRO., Dealers irTa -1.1.. 810 AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, safe agents Mr STEINWAY'S CELYSEATED ANOS, No. 53 Yin street, Pittsbnegh. NS69 CpARLES C. MELLOI . ?, Dealer is .J PIANOS, MELODEONS. 10, No. Si Wood between Ponrtb otroot and Diamond *Noy. PLDAVg - SEVERANCE, Na 51WAT.K1116%, J.Ptttelmmh,mannaturer of BOILER BIM% wr.ouuuT SPLICES, Comm® sad railroad, of areal PartlraLvr tlaed or *Mimi SPIXZS 17.FVICTS, lame or man, made to' -• ..aada ta r Ostler at a! meat o.4l{Utiy . hand. IJl * SairtaJrcE - AG JGARDINER CX)FtTN, AgeWi; . • Fronk! In, Philadelphia sad Reliance Immo.. anopoolea, Northooat clamor Wood arid Third stn. UT P. JONBS, Agent North Americo, Y V • Slate of Pennoylronta, and Hertford Izmir oo Cotopoolog, a Water .trees. SAMUEL REA, Secretary Citizens' In reran. Oaropsay. earner Market awl Water eta. - LtM. GOltDaY,Secretary Western In. s: • manure Oomparay,92 Water 'treat. 1 --- 3ffiK - seerawy 1.1. mance OarateskYM TIM 0.451- BOOKSELLERS. lYa WM. G. JOHNSTON-s4' Stition• Y V en, Mask Book Ilsaufactsren sad Jab Malan, No. fa Wood .tract, Pitadnnb• . 40 _ _ KAY d; AY CO. Bookßellora ~tied.tatio /1 n en. N0..8.5 Wood Mom text door to the tarn.- constantly on of Third, Pltts" han.L tamt. BCIIOOL and, LAW BOOES • . Ti READ, litgliffilrfutd Sen'ner U. No. TS north street. Apollo Banahnex _OILS, ENANGO OIL AND iItANSPORT- ATIOX COMPLITr, OIL . CITY, Penna., Are prrpatsd to receive, _dare and arU Crude and Refined Petroleum So most reammeddo tam, and to make Mall advance*. L. IL ()SLIMY; Presiden; Office, No. W. Piego =se; Now Zak. WM. POWIN. Sees, Oil - Clt7. WALTEIs CIFSTER, Aet, en City.: JSMES WILKINS, Ag 11 b burgh. Si I •Cesudguments, via Pocomyreoals be Mooed of the Gine pati's lircepsx4 irseeboum, iloboken side of rlvor.-• • totdely - REDE.R CLAIM, • • • EGMBEIDZI tt' ' Its Products, OIL; oast!rata, EL,IIO. • BROAD BTRICILT tot Tons. Oa WATER A 1.12 ERO/TL ar *imbibe the Ponnum =lama com l ito m m a lliCW TOME Panzer NN - CANDIJ 1 : 47 - 1,3 'll. LucK.*Ft.on, woRKa IIuomr;DTRILAP co., Part 'WWu Mined vaitia M 6.111111 tinier inTi =EI 4 cMMO‘r_4 G R OC ERKE,PRODUCEAc rllll, Otoomomr to MOlattaad d Datioj OUEDdIo 00 11MDISIO9 ECOdon.A.N7 Flour, Grain and Provisions. 6( =nrriMp t .D ° t PWratti,' "a° n WOOD STREET. PlOoLcrgb, a. Jadly cIIABLES C. BA r SLFY, - Produce and Commission Merchant, , _ MERCUAND/SE DEOZER, itnd draler La AEI kind,/ of ODI7/511111.1110D1703. 10. 111 Z 1811327 5T22717 mbtly PA. ARSTCW, for th. Inta (nee orD. D. 1112eva i l I PLltsbnitts• 2• Co., Wellsville, Ohio.) r 2 'DO NALIEI_ARBUCKLES, Wholo- J4J- musaM:erwrProthice sad, Comensinglon Mar. atitbbove 0 017%2 3 r. d; 61302.1 l and 210. REFINED SIX a, sYntrrs,llollll. eAcos, TonAcm. Tug. mei; -unrats2* . SEEN, ar., Noe. 242 and 'l.tberly. sheet, PlM burgh. no14:17 QIIIIIYEIt itStaZILS,Ri. • 1,, GEOC — Ce. AND COMMIZRON ‘intizeneari, Lim ET Ran liaduusia EL; • car. Second, beil7 2110 X. POT/Mt.....1. • AITMI...III2SiII paTTER, AIKEN WIEPARD, Coil; minion Merchant. and Denton In Poralgn and to:reit:lk FRUITS, PLOUM.'IICTIML,CDSLIP, EGGS, POTATOES, end Produce metal. , y, No. &A Liberty steot, opposite Pasmaker Ptpot;Pittablb. J. 8. Dilworth &Co ,COI a Coffln.CU & tilarp erd, At weir, Lee & Co.. PhUbr,th; nche.r & Pro., McDowell, V. Brunt& Co.. Ybilacts.; Treutlett Simmons, tit Loth": Muth& & Nre Toth; Stanford &Lase% Chttituath my&ly agasrilliCitol/11.... =nitre NirACKEOWN & LIN/lART,, FLOM .1.5.1. atm tiaits the, rumens AtID - CIOIIOIIIIO3 tlencnurns, tor the, ado ot Mar, Gratn i Pork, Ba con, Lard, Batter, Arga, Cho ma, 'Deans, Tallow, dreme, Feathers, Putatera, Pot and Pearl Aetna, &derma., Linseed and Lard 0114 Driod.and Omen Fruit., Timothy, Clover, 11AZ and GraarSoala. Leah adrancementa madam Cantd,wanitatta. aptly No. $27 Liberty street, Pittehorith. FRAM VAN GORDER, Produce and Commission Merchant, • No. 126 SECOND mut Plitsbarsia. Dealer In /LODE, Dunn, 13100 MS, SEEDS, LARD, ()HESSE, PORK, DB IE D , AND GREEN MOLTS, utd produce naturally. Liberal raga edvance. au eanefgamanta.. 6lll W . GORMLY, WHOLTC3ALY 090E8, 80. 271 LIBERTY 9IIIE.EI', Pitbbscrigh, Having parchseed the tittered of hle lige , partnera, NI continuo the beidnees at the old eitAnd...sa_d . wiU to to re liietni.LSo zw:_igylair WEB 4 WILKINSON, Column:LH . I B lnclums, Michelle dealcas wrzrzuN ILF.9IZIITE CHEESE, DRIED 110:11TA,IIITIMS, EGGS. GRAINS. and produce generally. Also, LEATIINI.t, HIDES, OILS, No. sat Liberty Street Pittsburgh. dunce-menu made. Clonidgranetela so- Udted. /e72-dead watt In INITIMILLI WAL P. BECK & CO, No. 185 LIB. a Cu Y ehmet. Pittsburgh. Pa; Wham& Gm- TRY PRODA, I VROTLSIZ I . Ild.CONtfirLD, RETIED, EGGS, MUM SOH. ac., PRODUCE, FLOUR, GRAIN SEEDS, GREEN MEG DRIED PRVITs. !M., SALT and LINE. - arzo pATTERSON &MOWN, . GOILDISSION =DOLLAR*. (LOUR AND GRAIN. and general -PROMOS .1511 en, 7 o. (I WOOD ST/LILD.L, PlRstx ITN PD. TORN 11 CANFIELD, Commkkon' Ann t, lrolorasnura Ttlinicluarr ad 1...1i dutec In WMIIIIN B.ESEILVE CHEESE, nurrmk, LAIID, 4 . 01111. OLCO2I. /LOUR, FUEL POT AND PEAEL 38/31S. 311 .LM1ATE3., - .L.IN3EIZOLAND UMW -4 011.3, MILD 1/T.UIS, 1124 P odvee gei..y, Nan. I 161 .d 143 Front street, Pittsburgh. 4.1 !MUM"... - CifflTE4t - TRlSlBLE — ",Whglesiiio Ciro. cetni and Gnomhafon nerclaila, (timbre PIIODUCE FLOUR, .3.400.11. CEMERE, Fll3ll CA111301: AND LtillOblL,llloN, NAII,S, GLASS Corral; TAIPIS, Pittsburgli aminfacture• generally,ll2 and 114 Secoml atreet,-Pittelmigh. r. S. 1 1 .21111...........W1L D. DZSIUM. EYMER & BROTHERS (anacessors .11.1 to Ileyrocr krolerron,) Wholecer Dealer. to FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, COX, TECTIobTERY, BROARS, FERE WORKS, de., Nor., 120 and 120 Wood street, al me EUIh, Fittitargh. Jr"-A l 7 WM. fitfIYTSREPHARP, Cimonssox ...I dealers in PLUM,. GRAIN, RED PRODUCE, Na 243 Marty Moot, Piltsbsußti. Choice brands of Plow for Bakers .d Pandly me oonstantly on band. Particular atter:llmi fold to filling orden for Mercitsod!se Leueratly.. ocrhdly aISLES LEECl4llo,zgi Anna ' ~Aut 'Tams am COEXIBSION Ifrocaort yn the oak of GRAIN, SKEW, CliK'En, PRODUCE, tn., and agent fur the celebrated Uniontown 015. „ BUNT. Nos. 115 Second and 1.15 liras strooto, be. tweet Wood and Smithfield. Pittsburgh. ear amass^ wmsALL - 17.0AQ. HEAD, do It ETZGAR,. GrQcora and c.Giaml•lon merchants, and 6w.; In all kinds at Comity Produce and Pittsburgh listinfastierere No. 212 Liberty street, opposite head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. Q. L. .3031+ GEO, ✓R JONES SON„Viliolesalo Groom and boat Ifunibbers, denim In LLS., NILLA 110PB,OdEBL1, OILS, Pritgl .ad burgh stuturectured sattcles, No. 141We:or street; 4, shore the lionottgaltela Bridge, Pittsburgh: ‘e*Sie nor _JIMMT 134 , -.. ,,,, .., ix . ROBE -ET DALZE A .CO„ Whole- JLIt sale Grocera,Conembelan aid VonsarilleglGnr• ehants, and &sloes la P s am e n Pittsburgh saat - titanium. Liberty street. rittahnegh. JW — ALLACE,Cocupissionltgrehant, N ; and Wholesale Dealer In NLOTIN andMIAIN. 5 3 Zabertr o l:me rrot, opposite Peanials B. B. P: . eneager - Depot, Plitabargb, Pa,' Shaw Ware hot* corner Wayne wad Peanainath:: - *may . MIETZT L BlllO /42.......J01131 IMMO -1 4.:. , ..A01111.1;16. LAALPERT, SHU'TON d. C 0 nolo Groom and emu' Den, : no. 6 Birth meet, Pfttsbarcpal. Alt •rt MU., A atrakale JOHN • insisps: WATT es WILSON, Wholesale Gro eers, Commis:glop Uorthants, idol foam in P 2 .4 e". 3 .1 Pat.blvermaaufactures; 14a.11.11 my street ,pittabstrit; ,L, Jew litrEL 1121314...1. Anorsuavan. LINDSAY A - TELFORD L lViliolesale NeDIIOBOCEDD, TLOMI AND PNODUCD MULE/Ala Marti .tnet.PKW,Fatl/4. splAm • ..1.1.50 9.Clfo.llMairdi _ iNG_,._Coackust car lizatuurts and wholesale' ofria.rs 1n OBCP:. MUSS, FLOM mum MOM:A itt:. No. M Liberty street .Plusbmvla. • sonally . - _ 00.; Clirparnat: ' • INO KILLS, crime Liberty sod' Adams 9,99 T 4 96 61 t7. ban& per &Y.: • IP --MiErDitl 7 E7.1. k SON, Manufac banal of LAID OIL, ar4 Commisrlon Aunts for tbo_Lorobrof rad sal of CRUDE AHD MINIM rErsoutux, Nor. 69 rad 'TO Wear o ttrot,Ptitsbargb. Unarm =do on econformorti. , Rxi airwrasc6.... r y . os. ClUtt.l.lll.lol. J.KLIMPATEICX & arsTßFln 2 c' L. • moors to Prowo a giaapstrags; OS& Ski.ll G urg II0011:Ea, igis.lol iiiklastUstgost. Pittsbh. . • VW, ORME- WAREHUIME. OOLUEl3.2rost Cosasilasiou Mor dant znd &der in WSW BIITTEII, LANS EMI. sad Produos mural% o. 48 Wouttartet. /p . n - Kizig --JDLE sooomsor to Jot atom! 18.3 inn ,:reef. Pith 2erl i nta rn"U" '. Inel" CU taty solicited. ISAIAH DICKEY' W., elfLb Commitaton Maritsa* siaNfollas_bk enxi ,a =us. GO Wata tout Luta itTos, ions Arrtswe 1 ruerek; JOINFLQYD Co. l Wholesale Gro- ; cern and Ontualatesi Eertheueti, Ni.p U 2 Wood tad em Liberty etrept, PitiaterrO. Jag ":" CIIARML . — z (alisptistuit , to James Mimes & Co.,)4oTar P doolor to PROVISIONS, comer or Katirot most fond a J. TOWNSlMD,(msmalir to Jack.. - %At, son At Ircentommel,) PORE PACE= Ant deal. mr PEOUSIONS, No. U Tooth mtematilmorLibm,—.4 & at; 00"00,00,0 Lo he v"„ O, .10/111 J. SOW • OHN.L 'HOUSE; & - CO : J GE00338 ATM nnurs•----- --JOH 4 •II: Gra;,,MBT testers@-1710S/tre= nvoo, WOOL, GUAM :41e. 004 Ur duet, Pittsburgh: - DWARD :41. 1 PA:A TO, " Gimlet alto= An-mm • i6icuA9T 0 iarez 'QtOlwi I md iWit* erou, thAwMl';'-itscrAiviVihotessict' mak comank alarastaayspwarigh- 1 -.1•0040D.t. -Wholesale
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