The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, February 18, 1864, Image 1

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PPITSIBURGII. PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
zi:i4bisvoreal,
6onare,llat and Ootagon, or all Elsa. Warranted
opal to any Imported or otanureetzred to thle
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• and fern it with the mod haptweed
• nary, we are papered to mannfacionv wrere
- •tion of HOMTMS, in the beet oranned, and
ted equal to era . made In the
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COLLINS & WRIGHT, '
Oiiil64ion4
Kaaafaotalsra of CASTOR PRAMIN, MUGS, CUP%
LADLE* and a great variety of BRITANNIA
articka, Also, CARBON OIL LAMP BURNERS
saIf.I.AND'AILLESREC EirOAd
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ALIEN M CORMICH & CO., VALLint
Toormat, Pittsburgh, Pa.
lairWarabouse, Mil MEW= STREIT,.
Kannbanters of COOK, PARLOR AND HEAT:
CR43470173, ?AMOK ASPILITDKKK MATTA
HOLLOW WAPClVldeteal grid Otiregtoultbi,
tog 3RD Coldngs, KW Gearing, Claa, Water and Ar.
then Pipe, gad w, Dog Irons, Wagon Baxe., bre.
gar Kettles, Pulleys, liangers, Olt Wheels, Coupliugs
and Cagaitte..7,ll7. Jobbirv e lLfach4
t ua elisthriKk orta r .tate . tdid,
agllkenad
SEVERANCE, No. 53 WATER P 35.,,
• Pittsburgh, manufactroar of BOILER EITETIS,
mraocrektratmx.4l.m.ro and railroad , orereq
Particular alo;k1 or .taped BPIHEB and lITYKTB,
huge of mall, mods to arder,at short Lotto% A
good satortroont constantly or band. onylesto
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anutufactutera of , LABHEB and SWITCH.
t& prep goacription ot LEATHER BRAIDED
Orden galena tram tim 4adh sas'Eacd.Pnaait.
I 7 Wood a* instractiona. fa/3:17
IL W. BENNETT Manufacturers of
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Office and Wareham* at 80. 74 - 117111 RTELEZT,
Plttelnaltt. aktalkly
DRY' GOODS
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WILSON, CARR & CO.,
Wholesale dealer. In FORMES AND DOMNSIIO
DRY GOODS, No. Si Weed Welt, third boom above
DlStab h. shlthtt
11.1Jel. M. LTfl 110.1181.---.1 TILTTLIK,
A.NB, MoABOY R CO„ Dealers in
IJ FOREIGN AND:DONISTIODIVZOONDS; No,
140 rodent street, 0.:51.4 door t.olcw, us. Market
f oosoiy/laktbdor . :ja m ,
EATON MAOldrKi o.).,,Wholesale
gold Rotki Dentin to TRIMMINGS, 'MOROI,
REINES, sad ,3111 X: of wary doecriptioa,
Nor. 17 and 19 111111 street, Pittaborgln.
II Udall Des Lars In FAN ANDSTATLirDItI
6001/4, Turiculticak Ifte., No. 78 Narked . treat,
Wynn Dimond laid Touter Plttsburth.
TeriTIMM" Oneceesoe - To
In &FATLY AND FANCY DRY 000DEI, Tiortheud
a.m. of Fourth and Mutat 'treats, Pittsburgh.
tll3SMOlMELWlfoiekiige - and
ten - 'retair evamaraas, DIIY
GOODS. &a, Nos. Mud 7P Market .treat. •
tiv :11:4 Fe :41
tWii - i.cDtrr .trod,
Warne Thild aid Yearth, Plttabareu
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UM Errasirtnnr.
UM& Inal*W4l99W-grPrARY.
IIRUGGIH7AL
12 trit *J0.171,- Dealer in PURI4
11.1•Daralp 4 ABD 40111110AL8, 111111•DMIIITT,
FANO? DOOM MMTEDG TLITLD, DILS, TL)L
ELT ICEDICATI= Of Istl64lrprfolo'quallty,,
which he after, at prim. Donor BalthOol,l
and owthotowtf„ Plttsborgh. Prescriptions I:mm.4
• • • . • seill haw, LI El• • - 4 r
nr" . • l 4l l ' EBTOVILM", , C11 4 , A761e.
2.0. ale • gad sofumbotanoo of WHIT*
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AorPLIWEeNFACeur-rrs•
kABDINEB LIOFF/N, Agent foe
ur • • Trialdf Phrtalelphla and &gismo Instrtnai
lkospanlaclforthairreccenorW MICT4I4I - -
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V. State pt Posnolloala, sad Reralbed 'marl
Et Witter lams.
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rszell ; corner kw' Eat and Watax ata.;
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swot ,Itc /MB; CO.IUZIANOS, 114/Nl3
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ANOIS, No. 63 Vet ails% Pltlaburgh.
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Seurat straillaild Diamond allay. PlttiWig
BOOKSZVENRS. ate.
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Stjd Job.
Motors, No. 67 Wood otnotaltinburgb.
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of
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racoon Asa
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es nweable % 1
Thaw w logos! Winn,
wishing lii timid thidr Wm/ diem.
a ,
lige, Oati slings AIM' and NOW
spi tap fat ~,M
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S. RIDDLE &
INICIDIS AID IFIDPIIMICIDIS.
TERMS OP THE GAZETTE.
Alaimo Eorrto2;by nag, ips yarr.—....11
..... 18.
," • sin&
. 14,83 rim Itiretow, by mall, par year_._.... 4 PA.
•WLIZIN EDMOII, &Insist:opts, per Frar— , P W.
" diem or lOor mere" 1 .15.
—sad ono extra to the petty Paroling old,. rot
*lob of AltotOr; ort Orol lota Ms Shull. GIINTIII
dally. For • dub Of turauty, In will mud tea
Mounts Oeszere daily. Stella copier, & mute.
Allthelehricevie tidaseekiltd Men
httraye seemed whelk the time expirah
THURSDAY MOIINENO... .... FEB. 18, 1864:
The Movement on Riehmond—Cause
of its Failure.
The Wulangton eorreepondenl of the Cin.
einnatt Gageste gives the folloWlng account of
the Whim of General Butler's late moremeng
on Richmond:
• It was proposed to slip to at the blots door
of Ittehatond; while the rebels yarded the
front door.
The idea of gainiog great advantages by
takihrßichtnend bee alwaysbcan w (kW; itt
Is not a strategic , point, hot valuable as 0, base
'iir,'OPeiatiOns, or u A point in a ptactleable
line of advance ; the sole importance tak-t'
log it would Ile in tharelease of our prisoners;
the destruction or the iron works, and the
dispersion or possible capture of the rebel
authorities. This much could as be well so
oomplished by stratagem as by righting; .
this mush it was proposed to do.
Gen. Butler's plans embraced a co-opera- ,
Gee mwstedulafibt- the army of the Patellae;
which should keep Loa too busy to attend to
Richmond; di three difisions of his own.
form onelastruoted to prooeed at once to the
destruction of the Tredegar Iron Work€;
another to release the twelve to eighteen
thoasandprisouara confined in Libby Prison
and on 'Belle felandl. and the third to guard.
the &TIMM* of escape, and seise 111 many of
the Abel eMcials as possible.
wtritedWeahtngten,and laid these plans
boforethe,PresidenL The Prealdenrapproved
la the main, butzeferredhlm to than. Sauk ,
.tidon't east anything shout your plans ;
you move on Richmond, you do it on your
own responsibility," was the substance of
that officer's , ~ply. Gen. Butler decided, it
they would give him the troops, to take re.
llsposusibllity, and returned to Fortress Monroe.
Ile had his spies all through Richmond, and
had familiarised himself with the defenses,
aventeref approach, and numbers to be over
come.
It was reported that our prisoners
waret,likalyto be speedily removed to safer i
taints jn the IConfedurany, and whatever was
Vet elhersfore, recptired tiviridene quoin".
Stitermerits of - the clue 'and requests for the
needed troops Wets *ant Washington; " 4
oaths undentandingrecaived that the tempi
won - Idle faraltleld, the arrangeMsrate for the
tneveMint.were'all complete.' With Ore or
alititerandeitiatty, (for, of cornea, the quick
work of:the daah in to the yawl =PM molt
be done by cavalry,) he would have been rat
ioned. After waittng and waiting till the last
possible niment, he required a begglAY three
or fohrlfnndrdd I
There is the real secret of the brilliant fail
ure. Gen. Butler determined to go ahead and
make the effort anyway; but his original plane
had not depended on absolute surprise of the
rebel kihison at Richmond for their success,
There were forty. thousand spare troops about
Washington. With ive thousand more cavalry
the leader of the expedition wouldhave been
prepared to force past the opposition at Bot
tom's bridge, egbt Ms way Into the town, and
liberate the prisoners at least; whether the re
mauler al programme had or had not bocci
defeated by ala untimely disclosure.
tirced4 not fay- that flem. Haller*, or who
ever else controlled the failure to tarnish the .' I
needed troops,
was unwilling that, under ex
isting circum stances,
military and political,
an officer like Gen. Butler should have the
honor of so brilliant an aohievement as be
was on the very verge of accomplishing. That
eta a thing can even be thought of -by the
many whams'ee no other good reason for the
courserportsued, is the best possibhi eoniesen -
tcrj on the President's policy in the retention
Of GOD. Ballet*.
Saglent and alhrmanagement In East
A letter from Knoxville to the New York
Travis says'
Ten thousand bushels of wheat, at least,
dould liave been collected in the New Market
Valley in the neighborhoodef Mossy Creek
and New Market, which was left to fall into
the hands of. Longstreet. Several of the
farmers had a two years' crop in their barns,
and all of them were extremely anxious to
dispose of It to the Union army. They ap
plied to several officers • and offered to sell
their wheel, and alnin to ' Mao a present of It
to the Union forces rather than hare it fall into
rebel hands For instance, Mr. had four
hundred bulbs's; Mr. had form hundred;
fear, hundred Mr.—two
feiscins'irope—probeidj onek thousand bash
ele, aid may others in the same proportion.
General Starglast one time agreed to send
his magoor for some of - Ma - wheat, but dr
eam/tutu:es probably prevented him from do
ing sb. "Empty wagons were all the time re
turning tram•tais fall mammies to Straw
berry TrlabarTiniforietir, dayi or more the
cars ratitit Mossy Creek before we - felt back.
Thero were, however, within our foraging
lines plenty of !the ! best souring mills,; of
whloh there are two at the mouth of Buffalo
Creek, f011a.04-Moul Creek, one at Mill
Spring,ilkir2 Mayworth'e 'before the last
named, and many others. These mills the
rebels say they intend to born as *minas they
bre* pound-up all the wheat
holenaln an
During the pretence of oar fore. In this
region, our army vu very 'tort of bread, and
tome officers (Cal—Allay for one) stated to me
that &Valli:lV,, they had only eight ounces
of. breadatuff tuned toatient by the Commis
sary.
(cold and Coal Products.
The Philadelphia A.:cries:A institutes the
following semosrsion between the products
at Pennsylvania and California:
If California exceeds Pennsylvania in
golden products, Pennsylvania certainly stir
; passes Ito rival as markedly in the produet of
coal The value of the California gold mon
was $41,689,0771n111811 $47,471,378 In 186 i,
and $50,297,549 in 1863. The amount of coal
proditie . din this Plate during the same periods,
canatit.be exactly given, since the returns of
that ithicli has an outlet st.Pittaburgh are
Incomplete and deadent Tho reported an
thracite prodneteflB62wail,howsuntr,7,B4o,o9s
tons, and that of 1883;9,420155 tons. Inthe
same years the semi and bituminous product
was 1,359,7115 and 2,188,985 tons. This gives a
total of 11,5E1,120 tons In 1863, or an oxoess
of 2,588,499 tons over 1862. Calculating the
value atsBprzton, the worth of Pounytrania's
Mining for 1862—1 n one portion of the State
only—is $34,781,369. Calculating the velum
at $5 per ton, the result is $57,935,600. That
Is .to say, the coal crops of Rant:wpm:di, in
1863 was more worms
th than tho gold crop of
California in 1863, 57,858,251. Perhaps
the unrecorded exports of coal from Pittsburgh
may serve to offset the unknown amounts of
gold smuggledfrom and retainod in California,
withoutpublication.
A Ravage Growl at Um Richmond
Rulers.
The. Colombia (8. 0.) South Carothaws, of
the 4th Inst., has the following:
Fifty thousand pairs of shoos, 200,000
pain of soaks, and piles of blankets, Sr.
awaiting to-day, in the city of Augusta, a
Government purchaser. Oar brave soldiers
are sulfuring from cold, and frown fest have
been lappedoffly the Sarpon'S knife. These
facts are known in Richmond, and yet the
heartless policy of the administrative of tani
thtlint.ia such that humanity and nionesity are
iteenthigli of but secondary consideration.
" To willful men the injuries that they them
selves procure must be their own schoolmas.
tert." 4rittlab fe often slow to by matired.
The right le. sometimes orarbarailiy wring,
sad wealtais4 , by the &Talk" .of Wertpo bat
at tut the destroying bolt busts forth;
"The d lid ova lkrosch.':.
-- lbatastasts Norm eitrAmt.-11iiti. George
N. Lewis, of the 12th RegEment, awe,
stopping at : the U. OatotaL . Hla remarkable
NottPd Proldbitie to-heal and bbr Ithe 1111 be
saved.. ~ Not ea• mewls ten •thattotatir *mold
inweivelneb diatted4ll;fria etladdster shot,
Wiftilit about fouroult*;add =ids* bolo
oliaithroogtillin; ihittertng bdieollse.bane
aaddbaubter...bladNadeigillateateed_s spine.
ladidatedrildsoe the vertabreh
_'2lllleVizda
eudigrbit Jed: imildelfilimfli
liaiinailid• through Idisisad it it NM Oat
.tiettupti satisk ere . torreeed tbvevib'te;
f~: w .. s J.. ,s
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PitTSI3UII,GII. THUII:Sp4 -4ORNING, FEBRUARY' , IS, 1864.
aussamou &am of the PlttsbutEb C 42 2"
ISlrr You, Yeti. 11, 1864.
supedltlon is In regress. A pretty goo
deal ,float has :already sailed during the,
week fetitirarrou latitude, and more of the
same sort will foNewspeedily. Navnl °Meer.
are disaPpearing from the streets rapidly.;
soldiers are leaving the North Star behind;
the navy yard and government eaMbllslenumb
in the vicinity ere all activity day and IM,g6f L ;
the pavements resound at unseasonable herds
with the tread of armed men, and the
rumbling of heavy artillery ; Intact well
thing Indicates, not only I. Mitt 4 •filiona°
prosecution of the war," but some socroairi
eiel enrolee ' destined greatly to assist -lb
breaking th e heck of the rebellion.-
gualper Rat his private idea Of,,the dattl
Eat! of Mt 9lleielltion, but - all .agreelitthe
hope that mere geed sollfbenellte: will Aillirk
this than bar :attended =tether pelf Astra
achievements.
The action of Collgro4l-011 ,W 0 4 .1 1 131101001
In relation to the ejectment of a colored mth
from a street railroad oar In Washington,
wi11,41 la hopedpui, our city sillroYsd ',imp
ales to thiffing. It is pretty certain that
our reading, thinking people, havebeen open
ing their eye/Ili:this :outrage of turning the
cold shoulder to the colored man, by these
rich corporetlemb And thisgruit rebuke Att
tared by the supreme !Ulu making power will
tend to strengthen
_the
_growing, opinion and
furnish s lieaßliy,m•U‘&nt. • Our. Lighter
tore has taken into othsideretion the course
of certain of the city companies, who, shut
the riote r hass refused to allow ,m,lored lure.
pis la du& daiii Weigh the feirbf invoking
the hatred of that cleat of people who foment
ed these yioM, end Anima the lobby presume
onusuallY abing. those usodatione , will
wake up some dos wanting minas a tharterl.,
The Core Mateli-Molibiley cue flies been
withdrawn from the Court by the saline.
This is as decent people hoped. Enterprising
weekly newspapers, always on the alert for
prurient details, w hich they place under the
bead7ll46 of "Sunday Reeding," have lost a
althea gold by this proeeeding. Meanwhile
Core ha advanced the adiedeslon fee to her
lectures, from ten to twenty-eve cents. 066
has crowded houses.
=!!!!!E3
chiii of II to 10,
Mr. George Christy, the renowned Ethiopian
performer, and Tor • long time proprietor of
the Cluisty's Minstrel Hall, appeared last
evening upon the boards of an ,establightualit
of questionable resposetability.. Hs Ina W
endy a wealthy man, and for realms tilt
known to himself, bee been compelled to
ad
eept a tit:tuition to - a Conant gait: flu ►
peatancithere ran the occasion of much pity
and oomitheration among his many -former
friends.
Wall atreet f, easily fluttered. The I Att.
°ldiom that oar andel have lamed gm
&lightest check, or achieved the slightest nor
seas, b safaciant to cause the greatest
or the greatest delight. Gamblers In al 7M
hare made fortune by Amply
„exhibiting
bogus lie* ietitten ea a bolentardda blank.
This dodge at length neadne lastractual, fat
the pupae. for which it was datigned. One
would suppose that men bad u mnoftintollt:
genco Lei berm, which, yet renalinbe;, .0 1
aordiaa to the fable, was not to be ofight a
mesa time with eltiff. Wallatmet min owl
demtly Arm an exception. • A day or two ohms
the bnlbi and bears were called upon to pal
tinlphte In an excitement which .tUy had no
et all anticipated. An "extra Berard" was
issued from some job printing office at the. deo
wand of some sharp fellow, announcing groat
deeds, the elfect of which was to pm:mince a sot
?lons decline in Gold and Starks 'enteral:lY;
The soi dieser "extra" was discovered to be
humbug, After somebody had feathered his
own nest well.
Yesterday afternoon than appeased before
the recruiting officer of one
. of the down-tewrt
stations, two men who were anion, to enlist
in the army. One was accepted but the other
was found branded with thb D, having dm
sorted from the British service in Canada some
time ago to join our army, and was wanted
in the attempt- lie subsequently mad* good
his esesPs, Ind attempted ta calla with hu
comrade, who had made but one attempre4
desertion tad was suisoeuitth' - 'Tbribissu•
man was rejected. The reuniting' aloe: was
told that both were deserters btit acoapted
only one, and that one who had shown the
leant enthtudaam for as. The more emforto
nate man cried as though his heart would
break, and when tut seen, was going In the
direction of a druggists for a plaster I Was
net this some red tapery
Skating has been Indulged In during the
put two days, much to the delight of the
youngsters; bat the "ball" went down with
the sun yesterday, under the softening influ
ence of a southwest wind. • However, the
softening influence, above mentioned, has
brought some joy with IL This is particu
larly the • ease with a certain young man up
town who, feeling tao poor to buy a forty
dollar flvercoot, established a therimpate: In
his attic, and at every decline of two degrees
of the mercury below 30 Wm., be put en an
additional:lost. Being plathoricalty eleagin
ons, and of tench rotundity, ha has survived
the winter spbsndidly. heartilyeendemu
any inveitinant In overcoats; though ten vests
at three dollars each Is not so great a saving
after all. WA:ours
Tennessee.
Oss of outtentists, says the New Bedford
Mennu-y, has met with a man who rumlnates
like an ox ill his food, in duo time after
being swaildwed, being returned tithe month
and remasticsted. This i, done without any
herds.) of the patient's will, and is attended
with the same quiet enjoyment that marks
the coon 'ensue*: a ruminating eow. The
case te to be reported to 'the Dental COMO,
and we may refer to it agaln. It is certainly
• most extraordinary phisiological feat.
. Nan Yost jury has boon lined $250 each
for briber:lA in a verdict of '"fro agree to Ca
pron." The near who reggestild Abe ver
dict to the 'foreman of the jury was fined $lOO,
and suspended tram pay and duffer 'until the
further order of the court.
A raw dap ago, a loyal company Asada up
in Walker county, cut aC hiacklurao's Cate,
ha that minty - , to organise their company,
when a raid was made upon them bj, ua they
supposed, Margan's man, capturing twenty
three of their number:
Is accordsicw with a resolution of the City
Connell, • room, bu been neatly Stied ap in
Clooinnati fog th e depoili and ante keeping of
all war memorial', tap, connected
with the history of the war.
Tea BaltbUire military authorities are now
adopting nevi Midas of puntelnuent for Ms
loyalist; Thom they meat.. Some hero been
sentenced to gond/lemma and hard labor for
slaty days.
IT hi not generally known that the saLlorS
of the Confederate nary an. not proirtdedwith
clothing by the Gorernment,„ bat are ,obliged
to purehm" .te fir ibuitialru oat atheir
warts.
Tn fanny of Inertia Collap, 111., bare
denied the Cincinnati Empire, admiclion Into
the reading room of that huititation andsnt
Karma the indoel,ibroree• Prohibiernsio,,
Tun great' geng upon Colt's stotory, wide"
sounded continually OW tha building wu
burnt down tiasaciard dlstinotly at iAI ltloran-
Ur, dleturio• al 27 . tulles.,
Accointib the report recently midi itY
the Postaaaater General, sous orthe pathos
ter, get lees than $2 per week for Up 1r iier
vices.
BALAZDX, the astronomer,. e passion for
eating ridden. An Amen= lady, now In
Paris, woe once In the habit of taking them
ea medicine.
Douan Bram purporting to be issued by
the Ilartford (Com.) Ea:bingo Bank are In
circulation. Thera la no lurk bank. . .
Tr* millions of dollars, in one sad two year
eve per mit. legal tendon, bees been out to
pay the Army of the Cambarlaad.
Tassels a seLty of tents" at Brldj
Welty of tauter - at .....ipport,
Ala., tante:hang twenty Gleamd troop',
under eommand of Gen. Geary.
Aoovr one thousand tons of Goal hairs been
donated for the famllles of soldier' by the
operative' of Schuylkill equity, Pa.
lihtestimated_that tbreaost per man of the
army nearly if not quite • We've hundred
dollars per annum.
wsirremin the London Reid SaYji thvi It
not a toad;froki, snake or reptile of any kind
in Neer roundlead.
Vim r'llaiepabbrie powder erotica turn
out WO kindred Um& of gunpowder
monthly. ..;
Twa locraarp at the sold - produat Almw,#lll
war, le said. te. be naartriarly, mIIIIOO mt
Tart Palate Mau .waya , ths plating and ,
binding for tha Ln yaar,disoCanst p i aoo,ooo.,
Ts* granola • puma 'noreueal of 'Far
troop arnat.M: fort44o44K—
—Tailiabigitaiiirtmaap-tha-maufaa*?
of dsadrop.aaAtlantaifhi.l -
P** 7 4 141 0 1 ._
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OUR REM YORK LRYTEIU
It is Pretty curtain that iinothai gnat na
NIMB AND DEDICELLABY.
~ 5. .[~
.~... .ixr ~J i .. C tir a'e%l.+.4n ~r
. General Grant Advances.
The saint:alga has began in the South-west,
and, though from the brief and general ao
counts of the military movements, the plan
cannot eartainly be determined, it is evident
that all oar forces are ao-operating against
I the main body of the enemy. Gen. Sherman
! has entered Jackson, fdluissippl ; Clan. Logan
has marched from Huntsville, Alabama, to
act in conjunction with him, a phrase which
does not necessarily mein a union of the two
armies; a cavalry expedition simultaneously
tressed the country eouthwardly from Corinth;
and the Wire army at Chattanooga, under
cornmeal/ of lihant,is. weld, upon ['Dalton.
It is reported that the rebels are receiving
rsinforeemente, and everything Indicate. that
the great struggle for the mastery of Ala
tame, Georgia end Mississippi Is begun.
That• deflates battlewill be soon fought, I,
s 1 pry Conjectural ; that • decisive campaign
is already beginning is certain. That the
rebels hare thus far been defeated and driven
back In the skirmishes in Mississippi, means
the ecumantrallon of their forces.
j.lOl/8•111 brilliant may be the preliminary
iincortiso of !hit iletaelied Vedmal farces, Choy
Rolf 4., Satan indiriset lenience on then.
Natal ties great battle to coma. But it le:this
great battle for which the country!! ready;
'rem Vile our Tamen' reements hare. re-en
listed ;- for this tbeGoreenterdirldni used every
energy in preparation ; end for thb General
Gnarl game to. the front. The news.from the
West Le fulls( Interest and encouragement.
Gem 'Grad ladritars and we have no feu
that hi wilt Prre..
Destruet!on of Bloekide IRonoora.
.
The Nevi Depariment ,
news of the de
etinetion 01' fonr blockade • raineri, As:
The Nutfield, an Iron paddle-wheel steamer
of about 400 tons • fine new and powerful
boat Ellie sailed tons,
Landon in December
fait, with perk, 'biscuit. Sm. S. The Dee, a
double-screw iron steamer bunt especially
for the Southern trade at London. She wu a
dim vessel of the draft of ten feet, and said to
be very fast, 18 or twenty miles an hour. 3.
Ths Fanny and Jenny, the old prize Scotia,
eaptared in October , 1861, condemnedand sold
to Outside
. partles, not being deemed fit for
naval 'arms. Her name was changed to the
Gen. Banks, and she was taken to Deltas,
and sailed from there le July, 1863, to engage
in blockade running under the name of the
Fanny and Jenny. 4. The Emily, • new
strew steamer, built in London last fall, owned
by Bisbee, a fine boat of 500 tons.
President Waking In Washington.
A Washington letter says:
PreeldouLinaking is rather at a stand
still, those managers who have "played their
pawns" not having realized favorable rasa].
therefrom. The pronunclamentos of Mr. Sun
Draper or. not to obtained; Trowbridge's
promised popular biography of the Secretary
of the Treasury does not make Its appearance;
the Teutonic champion. of the Pathfinder guz
zle their lager in silence ; neither do we hear
of the cleft qualifications. of Oin..MoClollan,
whose reports are sant forth in silence. In
deed "ail Is quiet along the Potomac" in the
Presidential camps, except it be whisper. from
the friends of the President that the Indiana
State "Convention, which is about tb anemble
on the 22d, will come out flat-footed for "Old
Abe," and adopt his declaration when asked
In dismiss a cabinet officer, that '"taint best
to swap horses while fording • creek when
the raises high."
Cavalry Ordered to Gen. Outlet's De.
••
partmeut.
.A New York paper of Monday says that the
Third Now York cavalry, veteran volunteers,
eotamanded by Col. S. 11. Mix, a splendid
regiment, 1,200 strong, is ordered to Nowbern
to Grox.. Butler, the exigeneies of the service
reqniring lu presence there. It is a pity that
this fine regiment had net received the order
to return to Gen. Bn.ler a little sooner. With
Ito help who can tell but the late expedition
to Richmond, instead of a failure, would pare
proved a glorious seems
* atTUINISO T4:l TUX WAS.--a 010610111.1 Cr.
• y departing fracitthe city on their return
to the war. While the regiment which bat
just arrived is marching up the street, anoth
er regiment, whose furlou gh 1. out, Is march
ing down the street on its way back to the
war. The furlough we. for .thirty days, and
during that time the veterans hare enjoyed
themselves visiting their friends In city and
country. A good:many "figure ea missing"
when the regiments Cr. mastered for inspeo-
Mon et the .endervous, fiat, as a general rule,
they nearly all report for duty before the time
arrives for leaving the city. All the regi
ments go back much stronger (in the artiste
of new recruits) than they came,—Lou;•rilk
Journal.
Alas. 8. C. Hsu. Is about to commence a
periodical for girls, with the assistance of
writers end artists who have already won
favor with the young. Boys have •msay
caterers for their amusement and instruction.
Ladles aleo have their magazine, and news
papery, but the field of special labor for the
benefit of girls V stN invitingly upon.
"Msraawras" writes to the London Her
ald: J. Plorenee has played the Tlcket
of-Leave•Man at the Winter Garden for 79
night., and hu Masted po,ooo. It is gener
a,' understood that be Intends to send the
clever author of it, Mr. Tow Taylor, one
fourth of the earnings—a bill tar 54,000
sterling.
Tux Way. and Means Committee of the
Cetus has prepared a resolution which may
be termed a gold smasher. It authorises See
rotary Chase to soli the euxplus gold on hand
at any time and in each a stay on ly may
choose. It le said he (mild now spare twelve
millions tort bear operation.
►'OTICES.
3TH RI OfEI&NT,
all volunteers atilleting in this Regiment ‘lll rf
aim it BMA; at
Four Hundred Dollars.
Prom Gorsranient, mill the first day of Nara, MI;
.ako the &stoat local bountg offered by lug Word.
Borough, Township or aunty.
Recruiting Omar,' No. el nrni. &Dore emttb•
Bald Utroet. Pittekirgh.
DALLAS O. IRISH,
136 %Warr, Sacral/Jag Warr.
kl;trahl
$602 TO VETERANS!
, boa. TO NSW RECRUIT/.
O' Authorised V. 6. Beendtheg Agau7, 11n. 86
ranabs, 816.612. Allegheny 014. to tbs rear et
the Proneetlianhars Wee.
irena 6160 tee 1200 LOO.AIe ROVATI paid
to 04116.. Ileetalta ein Select their *taint.
Ste ' 2. Itt Ilflnlakeruldng AteoL
(10L. DALE'S , BMALION, 116TH
P. T.-1111 &alining naniold 'pram Or.
thcesd to b. rafrou• go y = e b s i c . ig , T h !te l. ng
Meth PmMQlninla Yob:Worn ,
DAVID' 111.1411. AW, Bandquaztais at
.Trutt-liarahare Olnos. Allsotamy qty.
apt. 1111111111L1100/11tt Plltalpagh.l.2l i;
Luc= 7.r.,waiteg• inaltTAPei.'
BURNHIDE'd OLD NINTH CORM
VOL USTZEItS WASTED,
To MI to the Pantrybreak Reglosente of thre famous
r Oarps, .11hrbesl boards We.
anti. to tans. W. TYSON,
abut &Lump. SWilhattd street, Mttsbot.b.
toltkrt
inet.e•rs.
VIVAN/41).--$6O • hlorna.-4 watt
Ta=wayst HIO sixontb, enema paUl. tort
h.*. 041014 Brea* and thirteen
mbar tvw meta az.4 cork= uttrien BIM. art a.
4es =attn.
I. 2Bl, adr.er JOHN T. LOUD. Biddeford. Ks.
4 t ry tr A ISONTIII-4viont to filooltierita
iD $ immer comity at $75 a month,stpett
asw claomk natty ttatttnit Xatss
• 11.51,18051, alfail‘llLataa.
11 • D—A •iaod, anark'etio MAN,
'to tauf da. - a pat route Cr o fin mum
:=ll,terumntanZtratip7ovittr
800K -BINDERS WANIIM-B,itral
I Riiinrista 'ffitgiatteatAY
g'ne omox um*,
TIARDENER WANTED: . —A 'man tor
emelt Thigard and Pm% °Arden', near the
en". A out broth for • toad men.
Megetre maTELIS 0117101.
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EVENING GAZETTE HUMS;
FROM MARRIBBURG.I
PIEMVINLi LEGISLITHE PROCEIDEG
TEE MEOW COUNTY BOLINTV BILI, PASSER.
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Special Dispatch to tho !Motor& Oszotte.
Itaantssreci, Feb. 17,18
The following bills were favorably repo (14.
Mr. Negleyrs supplement to the bill
thoridng the arrest of professional thleves in
Philadelphia.
Bill extending the spatial fee bill, nOw
Mr. Phelan's bill permitting the it'll
law ln Crawford county, to . Jetferson.eotinty.
Lutheran Church to sell a certain lot to Johns
town.
Dill changing the place for holding ark Bite
Lion In Cherry township, Butler county.
The bill autioriiinig 4cwee
townsbip, Elk county,l4 erect a hriJße over
the *set Clarion.
. To increase the pay of &venison of Broad
Top townehip, Bedford eounty.
The following bile were preaentedi Mr.
Migkrun'i bill tore-charter the Bank of /ills
burgh.
- Mr. filack, one authorizing the borough of
Manchester, Allegheny county, to horror..
Mr. Patton, one to re•charter the Farmers'
Bank of Waynesburg. 4 •
Soars.—Mlquiat along thelines._ Intro
is not ortn.any picket tiring.
The Democracy held &mums this morning
to choose the ohm camas of those who were
to be appointed by the Speaker upon_ tha
Apportionment Committee of twimtpone.
The House We moment passed your county
bill for bounty to volunteers.
A Traveling , Tliee Vrtgen..invalki
giaa - id Ace= modillon.
WAIIRINCITON, Feb. 17. -A emitting °Sloe
wagon for the Adjutant General'sDepute:ma
of.tho Department of the Cumberland, Du
just been completed at the Government shops
here. It 11 anew Invention. It aommionodates '
seven clerks and a driver,and 12 drawn by l i
four horses, and can be taken apart and put
together in flee minutes. A similar one will
shortly be completed for Qat. Pleuantou
of the Army of the Potomac.
The Seeend Presbyterian church, corner of
Prince and St. Asaph streets, Alexandria, Is
being fitted up for the aecommodntion of in
valid squads now on duty in that city.
The Potomac. Army to be Paid MX
The Philadelphia Union Lague and
Mr. Lincoln.
,
,WAsauccrop,aitt. il.—The funds e nearly
ready for die payment of the Potomac Army.
ItU Probably be paid or nest week.
A Committee of seven Philadelphians, bea.l
- by Morton McMichael, to-day, formally
presented to President Lincoln his nomina
tion for the next Presidential term, on be
half of the Union League of Philadelphia.
IJMUR.S.reIg.
INSU KAN
Insurance Co. of North America.
Insurance Co. of the State of Penna.,
Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
ailrlnsurance In the above old and retiabia om
pant.. am bo obtained en application to
w. r. JONTS, Apar
fatdly &woke. Bulldinsi, II Water Arm.
ERN INSURA?CE COMP&
OF PIMBURGH,
IFILLIFB, Jr., Prynawsi.
F. M. GORDON, 8. y.
022 w, No. 92 Water meet, Sprig • Oa'. Wan.
boar op Main, Pittlb
WM inns, Nair dna, ay Mt ad Nana.
Baba al Heine laditaties raisapiti by Dinarieeir
ore writ Farm M fM commanity, and yr aro Us ,
Ward, by prospers asai Llrratiar, to maintain As
akar*, rad ilas Lew oared. as ettrfriv W 11.4
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to Sam orb dere , ta to Ward.
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beam BMW: data and Canoe.
Inanen aptinsi low and damacein the navigation
of the , Southern sad Weateen Blum Lakes and
Bayou. and the navigation of the Bee.
Intone epilog le. nut damage by tiza.
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lama poncho at the Muer WTtI&L rite; beld
am of which share ha the mate- .Tba hit Lome
tree 43 per cent. JOINT 810011.. rates are . 33 met.
Ira than the klataaL
•D laformalloo hzrafttud oo appllootkom to
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60 Iroarth 04wt, (Thrbei. 860600
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Ofttoo, N. E. corner Wood AMA fits.
FIRE AND 1141.1117/B INFORANCE.
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JoOa D. Idedid:
a. ANA. Man .lacclik,
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ADDY it NWIINI3,
PILILOPICIAL
GAB AID STEAK Firrett
ica.llooD ET., Doodle 114. urth Mat***
MOM STDBAIITff, SHUT 1.441:11. LILO
PIP; PIG and 13AP. MD, and eliannare mon"'
La rant. Wrens:lo &tad ap La On .arast
paved manner. Sank' Mod' nisi dad or ' me.
'Muss fitted
with satin *ad p•
cedar, promptly atandnd aPI
d. 11111111.844
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Tnagerns.
Fourth idea of • rr-eagagtueut of inn
/LIMN WXBrIBB.I the young mad tainted it-
Ws. who yW appeut ma bliaml Lind 'lraq Liud•
1 1 333 Cr 44 ThdV.) IrFEXING, .
Will b preurustad, BOokatorat'a beautiful
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To etociailo with the musical Am of
JIMMY LIND.
L- 1 . 1 , with d0 n ,.. ." -- Itraleti Wanton.
ToOar Lenrhol:trogs.._.. .
t. Catlppts46l4,.
nthet ,,, Ad. Ticket-of.Loato Neu." •
CONCERT OF
- YE OLDEN TIME.
By Ama±9ur in Antiqui Costainee,
the benefSt of Ibo
P114118U86 SUBfiLSTEN . CR 601111111*
ct,2 4 roir.rvr HALL.-
ON SA 7011°A V' EVENTS°, PEEL, SO
•
tlekata, St Llellte VI 6.1 at sr.coe.,
burg. Itre. CochriiM'e, Alfoghany. and from the
w
• of the Bat Wean Comm Woe.
7riscra Train ofil 1. ore as the Ponelylcuita
Iletiroul , M. 0.. Mon of the okomart, canning at far
.. Braddock'. Matta, for ebeaccommodatioe of
More mialdhis to attend the Ckrno rt.
Doors epee at leafier bobre
ace—Cocoamt to
cemenesoe at 714 clock. felG:tot
O...M.A;SONIC HALL.
Tll - IRDAND LAST WEEK BUT ONE:
OP= LITOCT Hioar, AND
'MI WRAY AFTEEI.OOOII THIS WEER.
Ms an eVraardths7 saltation to am inald.
THE GREAT MILTOBLIAN TABLEAUX
OF
PARADISE LOST.
GibiLASZ L) ALATINICICS
- 7.7i2 S i • ?SERI:4OO2i THIS 77521 C,
4'4* wham Children till to admitted for 10
ire boo, apon Ceeotnee al 7 o'clock- Extdbl
no:Arreozetti&al.ock pr . ecl 2 op.
k.
sir Tot rareutigan . •
A. D. MORRISON,
Proprietor and Made.
MZZ==
GRAND
Vocal ant Initrumental Concert,
CONCERT HALL,
tost TA nrida,7 _Eventing, Feb. 18, 1884
biXtILIIISID.-I.nor raw.
1. ViallooDagLolo—.lr. Prof. Fortort.
2A No Ong "Do nOt MOWN," from
....... W L.'Beriba
Soug...—l- 'Prot Woo:loth*.
6. tura*, (rMwat ) suer _P to( Z. A. gem
6. Thaw Blight Mack Dyto.-Duchen
WEEMS
I. &lam Ilohn .41 IL Alr Va5 . 1e...0. D 8eri01....
L — rt“ - -
17 . 171 r 6
31 " 1 3r5 t. 1. A r r.,:
3. Viallnottllo aolo—Vadation.
Barlett
all WamWak.
b. I.lappy of the forest_....Wallare
—Mho L. Scribe.
llarrdet fur Brand Plano. manufactured by
D Brad • has .been Itodly (arab bed by
Basra. Wameltu Darr.
taatialouar. Doors open at 7p. par-
Manioc, t 3 ars o'clock.
Tickets to be at /team. Italuemart, 31eyrou
ladle. • Waruellbk ; 31,.. Blumes ; C. C.
BellorNI: and at the dour. • (1401
MrrnPrM'lr" - r4
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, - RACR PAT.
T. WALTER DAY,
Soldiers' Claim Agent,
.110itniED BY SHE 0. 9. 00TOLNY/Vit
So. 103 BUM Ey Zd dominion" the cub.ara.
t %l=7 ,.. ted before Contrrm i te , C= r efalz
at Waeldnit.. i r r e.
Pot.. Money and Beernltln; 0N.... CIA=
promptly attended to.
MILITARY CLAIMS.
ICIXIIPTIO3 CLAIN&
W. J. A HALL PATTERSON,
to Fourth -
PECTSBUBOH.
Olahna for PINUOOIi, BOUNTY, BACOinnd
TR& PAY, BUBBIBTIONOZ, PHIES NOSEY, toc•
NORMS nal or tbo atm, psounnly
Wolof to.
lELEMPT/ON CLAIM ittoodod to *lama' ni.•
hi.l%
S.C. eAsoisau.--
KELL & JOHNSON, •
AT' Oltaratil.ATA.A
AND iimptsrar clam AO/ r',
N. CIBANT -13.19.3117.
•
NOAH W. SHAFER,
No, 106 NIII,II Stoost,
OLOotrat PIINENONIS, BOTINTT. MUM! BION
-6Y *o eigolixisky peoisented. . _ •
IsSAm
MILITARY CLALMS BQUNTLE4
190:0110NO. BACK PAY.ond
CLAIMS of army deseriptkna, eollectod• by )be 40b ,
scribe:rod the Iblkoriew rotearris uPeuttoos $lO 00;
ell atm olatm p 60.. . .
0. 0. TAYLOR, Ationtej Las,
No. RI Gaza amt., TlOabargh,
11. B. No ebargos as made U the alga dew not
oaccoad. end all WWl:nation alvao arab. . MAY,
SOLDIERS OA MR, BOUNTIES,
PIRVLIONiI AHD =lll3 07 PA7,
Promptly to by
BIDpELL,
41400:emdavrT
No. Ma fourth stroot, PltitbUrith. Pa.
DI9BOLVTIOAIB. 14:c.
DIE...SOLUTION OF. , CO,ReaCTNER.
lIIIP.—The Oa•Pertnerihip berstakre exist.
fug halibuts the : abileregned, cadet the style of
SAILOR At SMITH, II Obis do y dbeoltattbi,boa
ta eceient. li , worry!, .to be lewd et the
(Ma of th.renndrloe Smith, .Ihat I , ll%;Nlath
Ward, to authorised tg settle thelmaluese,thebite
Om. ItZNaT It&TL011;
Pitubirgb, f . o.b. 4. LK& T ..:! r
.ersh
bwitofocotilsttoy , Whose Os on • • Copartn i
."
the afallenfaWls. ie Moan Yodoml Nino
Allogkeety_elty,•mde the Ann of W. *l . llcarl
disotilto *aoeb Parma
ttoommator Indebted to the DM .IA ;Wm sail pi*.
'W;II:ErAtC,
O.IL'DABCO3.-
riItMLUTIoN OF aII'ARTN}.II-
enre.-:-Irse partnership baretaParer *21414
batsman JOEr r.tismirros axe Waif DAVID,
madir tau Lira of JOA UAIIILTI)N ft CO. has
bass elissolied by mutual .assent. JO& Y.
BAYI
ILTON trul salad to Ito nmettled fromosts amid
Anse at Ito abtrard, corner Pint and. Liberty sta.
JOB. Y. ItA 11111.2q5,
lettkiaptit rum rays.
puma ErERZET UPHOLSTERY,
dm 7s sou= nacre, Ili I WOO..
•
Tha gaboalban loanallictars and hap Laaiktatty
an Rand amide In they OORRICU.;
ORA , CURTAIN- CONVOIRIA,
PRATHER BEDS, _
_NATTRASSEN as CI kinds: Am
Ibeadibralad PATRIIT SPRING BM). All kb
of [WADES, BLINDS aatTEIVINIES.
haat sitastioa
gal D
ai g t r: to .01 Woo laelDlEj
Wag TA OR Clods, Oa.
~aaantest
UP.lnnotaßßlNll l .4lllTilli ii,
oda Imp do-4'ot goods lor 4 0a1•444
to ofkontroot - tartans at .:ere nsel ' W. ptiosa
11L1LT1414.8=41 nolr./1244:p4QUAT•
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1,L0014 OM CLOTS/ r. OW/1M MID
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cud its
Vor =ANS sad bay cositomptou %Mr
tacia
ties for statue, at razioaablo Mac
IRON CITY - 011, WORKET. : 7 .. : :_'. t
I..:LititirialOßaNgtit:;*;ll
Iltsatileeterancosil EOM eIGULEONCIA,3O2O4-d
ratty' Asp itratircerlltcl littli;sttraiagiiilk ' ;'
, I CRUDE 'r . lo - 119:Lim " 1;* .; !, 1
$ 6 .-kk orpoot: iii. n .i. 4 .. '
1 " - . ef, ~..,,
10,0 94 414)..p..,turp azramer. • . p.r -' E
c t : .4 -
s:; c..•. • , .J. •L • Attitgarit. 11ia.:: , ,
spilli mam.,
ItURICIt& Oa;
, COMMISSION -ISMICHAM: 4:-' 2l
, • - T, 4 • ‘ i -,..: ~.•:: .. ,•1
ii!egh• 1 - .. . . .. , ..—..
alas, is:011e iii.i.iiiiiiriVieWaFiC"
1, 4,1, 0 4 o.t,,,lTimeotvokou'ogoolAnkeotie 1;1
Helloed or grade l r efiiiii*L 1.4.
145a:Ducr1isidN4vi iiifq2ol43 c L .. "'
6
WALDI,
00111111 MOS itiMigUkSiek - rt'A
BICIPPEBB OF PETBOLM-4
112 KAIDZS LA 1 :44.24ZW -YOWL
Ample taellltle• br STOiLIGN AND BEIP#BII
at their yard sad ',far; Exa'Exic.
-
RICHARDSON,IIMILEY . ZfiKt
Connuanou i rosw.eaDisa
Crude and Refined re:4o*k,
H.. 12 LIIWIN MIT?, PITT3llll2lllir .
air Liberal Cub odroricto ou timidgramatt
Pitratnugb or Mortara Market.- „
lama.. J. IL Daaorth
th ltaa=BBl.l, PAM. Oodamactal Maar—
nallo.6.ra
WALLACE it'COlitlES,'--r
Commiimitoita Mervitiai* :
, • ,
ORUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM, -
, BIMINI AND LUBRICATING Ong,
131 SOUTH WHAIWII% PIXIIIIDELPIII4.
air /Ramo capacity (cuder arm) br 14000
Alio arcellant factlittia for .hipping to Arnarkaa
and !Sams p Sa, at ma start oa thti ay '•.
liver uric platform or Cao Y. R. y, .
TI.PII. 6c BRO.,
•
Crude and Hefted PetroleniN'e,
' • • BENZINE 7 Jko n
uts widow! , sr, PUILADatrarL
Bream carrutcd to oar care win receive oar
) la rtrrt nesar.. " tt
Itl=, fluky &CO.. ,
Sark* & Co., and McClellsod & Dar* Pit= r
MocOILVICK & CAUENDp3,
OIL BROTIERS.7i.
211 and 213 South Watei*,2traf;
. CHICAGO.
ebtamegmanar ezusisid.
Wiry Chorpoonbag, Iron City „
Jacob Paluber, - , or J. Faintar a Co.
.Jako. a. ct.u..44.8;.,..g, cnsups a tb. •••• • ;
Jrgkir
iIIWTROLEIIM COmmirstß/9)l—X4l{-,, , ,
CHARTS.
ARMSTRONG 'dir =DA '
GOMM PIAZZAS. :Linn/POOL, irgOLARIVU
Te - xl—Nzates. IL G. Dan Oe ,3 roue y. '
00 , 41.0 , 444-11aorm. S. 0. Dun & Lcuam,;, Ott
d. : for OU Oo
ltortorts mid tufbrstallau snly:for z -• , 4
SEIONEIMIT
fir. Wood and 'fourth ateob ," Plt}sLctgb
mutes, JR, A.Grair, • 3
iminn RE,PIIMADILPNIk. - ;
thrgim & worm' *Rai*
on a...won AT4 -clangq
STOBACE YOB - REPILISIIr to teal ,diallattD IA
(MIME, and& goal iSoda. •
Partiddlar attention paid e. - cort
Tolflys liata--QAINFT/G BpIJA Astraet....:-.
c .& mitignTort, -
I - General Merehandiießrokert; A , A-
'.us sons ssoarr
/ 1 4Fpgp.P$TRQzggiu,
ourzio Auttarrzsz l;
Orders to:bu; of f1g144 #l. 6t.
TIBEIi k-
OuriiogtOltta.:
• DOMMIS&IO3 HEZICSAJOTIX
Parthrgair dual= NMI aw s inzu z i
grade' - and Etilatd : Peik.oladni
iltarLibmg 'drums, FTAs , , T '`
' s ll )^'. NI
I (u s . or 11.40. i *ca..)
PUMA , . COMine/OE =CUM"
SpFelai. loth:aka ghat to drgli :e/~si ad.
Crude and l i eirtiletUi .
la pot= w OIT BTRZLIV MULL:
V.ETROLITE OIL WORM,
Ppritz'irnm: mansom
LI7IIRICATI.ISO WWl—
do ebaumtbaT 4 wPW.Nreak....
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vtace, NONONGABILA gam
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as]lT. CUM arrspa,
roma:thug 4.Commirsioalleichaut •
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tan Dirdirrllf MVO , ' -
NarnammaTroo, ramumitritd,
PlalltELTUrt 0/Lft, 4c, aoastealir ott band and
fair tats at ttra lowest taatket prima;
.-coaatztateuta
mcnactF. , "l
WO.ODVILLN OIL REFLZITFtaIt;-,.51...
CEO. W. EIOLDSRUEi
Idateehetutere of 80111.11M0 OM AND
2750 OM .%teep coesteetly ea head the very teet..; --
quoin, of 13U7411113 0114 dear sae without coke r „-
else • pod LITBSIOALTOIre Pure inativalFW:f --
pi Lof rert teem We N0..1t5-.lllPTlfilitiM
Bonk wood dean win letenteAltettetal;: -.
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guns, rusrunry,
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