'~'tr2> ESTABLISHED IN 1786 3 ,9Askggll 6neq„ rußusnED in glum PIIBIASHR ASSOCIATION. TERMS Or TUE GAZETTE. 11610641 Mato2, by 1 2, 4 1 . Per r•r- --1 " °Cl ' • 4 . angle Emma 4.ormax, by mil, per ye... L.— 4 60. m0nth...... " singly L • WuALT Lotosoti, single copies. per .1"..-^ 2 2 " " - " of sto 10, •• -- 150. r" - " club:. of 10 or more .- IM. —and owe earn to the party ;coding club. roc • dab of Aftiont, we will wind the Lcvtioci Gitt•Tra a.ny. For • club of twenty. we will wad the Ilowartaa Cassia daily. Sine ..p 5 mule. VAMP All subscriptio•••••l4, adwowe,and papers awry', stopped whim the time expires, - . 1864. [From the MINIM R , r 11 j Song. DV ALTCC. C 3.111". Wo have been loran. now, my clear, It matters nothing, to sal how long, But atlll at the coming round o' year I mak% for my pleasure et little !wog 1 awl don of my lova I alago, my dmr— ao mach the mom ty a rear, toy in rain. And gill sla,l eel th• day depart, A41140...0,111,044191 window nil, I slog the Lade mug to mfbart. With Jost ► change at the claw of It And thus of my love taloa owal. — &much the mon, by a day. tr, o day When In the morning lee. the skim , Breaking, into a glorious glo, I say you am not my sweetheart's°yrs,' Tour brlghtnesseanuot mislead me so; Azul I slag of my lose ill the rising light, - 8o Meet. the more by a day, by s eight. Buth at the year 4 sweet daorb`and dom. Whim the team to or faith g , Every day, as itcomea sad gam Awl envy hour of everyday, Ily Utile emm t repeat Asa repeat,— So mach tho •more by an boar, my 'lv -et Gen. Grant's Battles. The Washington conespondent of rho Cin - Masud Coinetercial says', diet the following ninnea of the battles in which Gen. Grant has teen engaged An his life-time, are migrated on the swordrocontly presented to him by the 'citizens of Jae Dayiess county, Illinois Palo Alts.—Nay 4.1010. Team de la l'afin•- . -May 9,101 e Monterey—September, 19, 20, and 21, 1616. Vera Cron 9r/tie, March 7 to Z. 7, 1 , 07. Cerro Gordo—April 18, Ippyl. San Antonlo—August'67lB47. Chernboaco—Animat :64 1617. Mollno del Itey--September • Chapaltepeo—September 18, 1847.. Ganta an Cuomo—Septembor 14, 1647. City ofidoMmileptember lt, 1647. 'llelnoeurfforamtew.Y, Fort ilinsTellnissu . G,1842. Tort DoneWon—Yeliniery 1:1,14, 17 and 15, 15, libilabx-Aptll6 and 7;18M. Coriatlisifte—Aptil'a to new 30, 181.2 lakti-fierbinberle, 1082. Ifatelds-4:ktobetli, 1882. ' Tallsdidtchle.--Deeembet I, 15(.. Port tlinem-4day 1; Isau. itsymnsdi-afayl,2 - , Jaelnion-‘4lO 14,1803. Obenipton Hill-i'May is, 1863. Black Ildweeßridge, Say 17. 1046. Vlekshing—hily 4, 180. arlarre6o46l--Itorembor 23, 24, 25 awl .51, 154. In all tweatyemen bettlo• - • General Better The London Sjordator, fn smotioa of Par ton's Life of atm. Butler, sixjs: . II is worth reading for Mr. Parton has bed Tore him a character which he, the biographer - Andrew Juirson, thoroughly understands,: and though he writes as a eulogist he is so far truthful that bie hero's stets may be judged bylndifferint readers pretty readily from un-; conedons admissions. Gen. Duller appears I bl Ads - pages, eery much what his portrait. ~„ watddindicete—a stem, efficient, straightfor wed tyrint, wil,hput the smallest disposition - cruelty, but with an inflexible determine- ! - Moki to make his owe.astdo sticece . d. upright ' - a and personally kind, but with ! certain eroarsimess of fibre . in his moral eon, position offensive to men of more refined or softer habits of thought. The article con eludes as follows This biography (cares on l our minds no doubt that the Union possesses ' In lien. Butler a man of rare end original capacity, extraordinarily fitted for construe • 1 . tire administration, and without any tenden cy to cruelty, though whir that todifferesee 'to the feelings of others so often merited in very strong men. Of all tho. men who fill • our Euro r est history the one he is most like - strangely like—is Frederick the Great. Vxmx NZGROES to rtlo/11oND.—The Wash ington correspondent of the .New York Wocid, soya: There is a rumor that a general under standing, If not an organiration, prevails among the negro population of Richmond and Its environs, for the present aid and comfort of Union refugees and prisoners, and for the prospective helping on of any attempt which maybe made by our forces to rapture the city. It will be remanbered that many of ear soldiers who •escaped with Col. Straight were piloted through the swamps and provided with five or sir days' rations by nagroes, who, haring discovered a detached fugitive, in some Instanc a turned out in bands to beat the woods and ewamps for his companions. Sympathy for the diming l'oionists and for the northern cause seemed almost universal among the blacks of the region traversed, and the promptitude and system which ware evi dent in their movements, are thought to have indicated previous ealoulathid and ardent -good Alibi GICIL FRXIIOIII7,—In introducing a notice of Gen. Premont'a speeds at the reception - of George Thompson in New- York, the Cincin nati Goreftemalles the following very just awl pointed remark No public man is more for tunate in the uniform good taste and good neme of his public utterances, than General lilreteumt. Ilia dignity of tone,olike in power and to adversity, and the mental breadth and sagacity of expressions, snake a most melan choly contrait of the feeble puerilities of an other general whom American credulity credited with infinite hidden genius, because he bad never shown any common Sense. Political Items Tau Union General Committee of King' month N.T. met Taesday evening, and pass ed a aeries of resolutions indorsing the course of Yr. Lincoln, and renominating him for the Presitteney. Ws see it stated that ex-President Pierce to to be the Democratic candidate for United States . Senator to Gil the place of Hon. John P.. Hale, whose term expires in I eGb. Ara large Union trim. meeting held at Nome, N. Y. on the 24th nit., Mr. Lincoln nee in-nominated for the Preeldnnoy. Aecosonto to the Chleago Tribune the I: oion League in the United Staten now number/ some 880,000 members. sarpde Weekeyndroestee the ren umfnotion Or Ur. Llneabs. Tizi Minim Cvansitcy Brix Ram. Patois.—The Richmond Enquirer of the 24th on, sari "On the publication of the Camincy bill, • pawed byeeneress,.prices immediately lap.' Everything has an upward tendency. Eeelerdity whisky, which had been selling , tP days ago for ninety dollars per gallon, could not 'be bought at one hundred and tirenty dollars. Brown eugar.twelve dollars and's half per pound by the hogshead, and tone cloning. Some of the dealers have ab solutelyntot up and Wooed to do business at el; preferring to hold on to the goods rather • ilisarsative anything in the shape of money larger than a lee dollar note." 'OSX:idasnl'a Coin= sv Gerrrearao.— Mut 14: Y. Mane correspondent sends the fol lowing telegram from Washington : thatonansittee on the Conduct of the War Utile= for several:days investigating the aoudad 4( Ilan. Molds at the battle or let =. Nu. Sickles and ponbledsy ban. - that after - the first day's fighting; GinClideade•Trota an order to fall back 17 ealltisi end batfor chance, armrest %%mid have Dori adored. - . 41. am? Hm pucLl, Ptcrcas.—Mr. P. B. ,„of. Roork, Is in Washington, :,= ticin of .1 1 thew York , occupying • .-Erwittlus White Bonze, while engaged .po. l iz t . Pa in — ti a¢“Pcnisiing "the first road -01.-Ahir xinciamatlon of Emancipation by -PausirdentAdoceln_ ttli Cabinet." Thein difldtnl iskjectsist the picture are sitting to Ceigartosi alstioit daily, and the work pegtaiva to biroho - oftreat intorest. THE DAILY Pr EVENING - 02EITE TELEGRAIS. E ,a#ll.B,iolunpnet corresprradont,44tbe London reaiabl i " le r' birds's° bolo' the ' TIE BATTLE OF. HET'TIBIIIIBO. lines and made a tto New York- ewes greatly surprised at the contrast betwean tonditieu of affalrs.North and, South, t hough DAMAGING TESTIMONY AGAINST GEN. 'MEADE he tries to persuade himself and his ße m uis dem that the rebels are bound to w i n . to too Northern belief o f . o Lei4ouggadion at Law liclodlflestsone of she Natlenial Hiatt Asked. the South, be gayer "Am I dreaming, or did I hear • fortnight ago from Governor yucca, that ho would rather fight for twenty CAPT. DAHLGREN NOT CAPTURED. years than consent to anything but full,Anal, and irrevocable dissolution of the ignion.!' I . • The Whipky 'Tax Question, - Psonorrox Or • lIIMATII TO • COLOIIIIIXT. Private George W. Baird, of Company 11, I:ttli Invalids, a Connecticut Yankee, on 'Special Dlepateh to the Pittebanh Gazette. Thursday, purled the' hest examination tee•W•511110ToN, March 45 ibid. • fore Casey's Beard for Negro Commands ever L In Go examination of Generals Doubleday yet pulsed by any candidate thus far brought , before it. When the quesUoning was ended', and Biekl". tbe before the Committee on by his Sklllifnity,luinditug a brigade of in- Conduct of the War to regard to the battib of [entry in all possible "bad fixes" in face of ' Gettysburg, the testimony not only short the enemy, ho was unanimously voted to be a that an order was made out and signed by colonel. 'General Meade to retreat from Gettysburg to- Tv% Washington correspondent of the New but the prow; insys that-if Mr. Ben. Wood, of , o position seventeen miles aonthward, out the Nctc., will comeback to Congress and at-' also, that Sickles took a position to the left tend to business, he will find that there are of the army hut ten Democratio memlers of - thollovuos, . during the battle, contrary to the order of General Meade. At that these some who do not in principle and substance agree °r with what Mr. Brooks said, Tit,' That as a sharp contrereation took place between 6 tekles fact, be it right or wrong, and as a fact to, and Meade as to this point, and Meade threat be recognized and accepted, " 1 "A" sued to ciurtmartial Sickles. Notwithstanding light or darknms, the slavery Destitution is • dead. , this, he stack to - his position which brought Melva an 4 Miscellany. • • Aceourrs from Ireland re resent the tide on the fight and enabled them to save the day. of emigration as still unchanged. At the Damaging facts connected with the whole last accounts, there were more persons wait- $ affair have been presented to the Committee, lag for passage in Cork, Galway, Liverpool an d i t in affirmed that one prominent oenetal and the great American shipping.porta, than could be imaawaadata4 fora month t o come pronounced Meade an Impotent MI. Efidert -and this, toe, in advance of the usual sea- cm seem to go to establish the fic - 1 tlist had eon of einigration, which does tiff commence llt not been for sulioidinate Generals, Meade till March. would have been driven to Baltimore. Meade Gete. 111'CLassitsen has arrived in New Or- Is hero to-night, Aid a strong pressure Is leans, and been assigned to the command of aniftst him. his old corps, which received him with tench enthusiasm. He commanded this corps almost, Delegations of Bank Presidents represent from Its organization up . - to the time hi s d i' 'log anumher of old hanks at New York, ail agreement with Gen. Grant rebutted in the order relieving him during the progress of elsew here throughenttho country, are endear - the siege of Vicksburg. oriog to secure modificatiom of the National A maul, DontAiszx and staff arrived at thaiyank low, which will enable them to come Navy Yard in Washington on Wednesday • within its requirements without changing Zb v t: n e i ve g nin u g t' o h f . tlt i e ng 27 l th eft onriblerti""ary.B"Coixt'n-ri name. , further than prefixing the word modern Rowan to temporarily In charge of the Notional. Secretary Ch..e in understood to fleet. It reported that Admiral Dahlgren ; favor their yiows, and there is not much is relieved from commend of the Charleston doubt but that alterations will be maths which gest• will soon bring the whole banklog capital of Ton following peculiar "Pale wan found the country under this act. posted in a little town in Delaware: "Rawoan.—Lost or 'trade from the Prem., Tho report that Col. Dahlgren bas been rap of the subScriberr, a cheep. all over white, ; tored, while with Kilpetrick's expedition, is one leg was blakk and half his body. All untrue. He wan detached, when some miles 'tenons chat! receive five dole to bring him bock. lie wanashe. goat. north of Richmond, on special service, with Stows made of soapstone have been intro- • considerable force of cavalry, and has net dosed sit.(tuebec. They are said to throw out !been hoard from. His ail/while was to deOroy • mellower and m o re uniform' heat than iron. the:aqueducts .tn the James river canal that The material of which they are made is very Stoneman attempted before the battle of ebundent in the mineral region south of the St. Lawrence. :Chencellorsville and failed to accomplish. His • • -• • .T az s uw h Ea.e.fr rncE.g. ,R arrrte c u te . Li m a ',friends say they have :to fears forhia safety. two steam reaself, the thle/oad and the Jupi- The movement to perfect the credo leg '', lately belonging to the London, Chatham 61,10„ on vbiek y viii be speedily pturhed and Dover Railway Company, bare been p chased for the Confederate State, of Amer'llsr..! forward. It is the general conviction that a I w a recent letter from w est vi eg i n t s to m s !tax of sixty cent& a gallon is too email, and father. Col. Mulligan writes: "I am not now,: this, r..upled with Mr. Care's well known and have never been, a member of the Fenian desire for a heavier tax, renders it almost brotherhood. I do not now indorse and ' certain that rit tenet after the let (1 .1 oly and have never indorsed, this association." Tor number of Representatives now absent P r o bably before that time, it will Lavery con- from their teats in Congress, on account of , oid.r.b l 9 - • - Hiatus, is proportionally larger than it has / _ . been for years. Letter From Gen. Kilpatrick—Account A Moot at SL Louis descended a few days of his Operations. since to the wreck of the Moderator, and not Wasnisuros, March 4.—The signalling as usual was pulled up and found says we are authorized to announce that the to be dead. government has received a dispatch Ira .ion Gin. ti RANT is in command of forces which I Butler encoring another from lien. Kilpatrick ossupy a front of nearly four hundred miles. to Maj. Gen. Pleasonton, announcing that IT takes three months pay of a rebel soldier Gen. Kilpatrick succeeded in witting the rail to buy one dollar in gold. road and telegraphic communications of Uen. Lee with Richui,ped, by teanngnp the relic in Reelects Affair at Illoylen. the Virginia Central Railroad at various we learn from o gentlemen by the 3 r. n. Punta, and destroying the canal cud mills on the Jame. river. fie burned and coo train from Dayton, that a 1r cry eerious affair i destroyed much other property belonging to in:sowed at that pines nhottl..osiorio - rebels e _lntlistinga, amuse blur apse the It seems that a squad of half a dozen sot- t "banintii• Ito tc oo mot by be enemy orthilde Rent of the lith Ohio, headed by Captain , the dafenc" Richmond, but succeeded In Badger, made la demonstratkin on the office of forcing him Inside of the outer works, where the Dayton Empire mid would havooleueolish.: a sharp engagement ensued, when darkness eilthe whole concern bad it not been for It. came and the conflict " dad ' 0.• Corwin, Staff, Young and other leading iiatt i "Patrick, ending the enemy nod t h e C aloe etticene, who promptly ,interfered to! works too strong ti allow him to roach the quell the disturbonce. Mr. Corwin made a ' cit y andacc omp li . h theo bj a nt the "Path" speech bon, withdrew and reached the lines of lien. to the infuriated soldiers which would hove ho d the effect cutting an dad La the Butler with a 100 of about 150 men. ties. tff..i,h,ul not a man t ,l the name I : tathou, , Kilpatrick eater that among the missing are who was on the groned awned, interrupted Cola. Dahlgren. Cook and Litchfield. Ile Mr. Corwin h t . sheeting, "nigger, aiweev. .• thinks that tho two former ere prisoners, and At this: the soldiers , who we r e aade a v n the the latter is either killed or wounded, The influence:to( bad whi,ky made a break in the: turiaidei that of Urn. Butlet'i up the direction of Kimball, when the latter drew is • toninenla some works ago, woe en honest pistol arid began blaring away. At the same one, and moot , es the sanction of the Govern moment a party of armed copperheads, who meat. bad got into the crowd, deployed across the dforsA 4.—Up,iroi Col. Dahl street as skirmishers, and began firing at the I gran visa directed to make a reconnoissance unarmed and defenseless Soldiers and citizens. with 500 taco on the James Iti,or. Ile at °ome twenty-fire or-thirty shots were tired in . tacked the enemy at four o'cinck on Tne•day all. A man by the name of Dan. Carle, of Tin- afternoon, and drove them on toward Rich. ' , 0n0 ..., was s h o t d ea d, an d t wo of the se t. mond. The main attack having failed Cot. lien were wounded—to what extent our In.. Dahlgren attempted to rejoin me near the t orment did not l eovi r. It was no t k nown ,: Meadow Bridge. lie and Col. Cooke were when our informant left, whether any others with the advance guiird soil some fifty non he vier° wounded or not. came scattered from hie rosin force, slows In this affair the leading Union citizens of Which nothing has been heard from him The Dayton behaved most creditably, and, bail it , Main force reached me with slight lose. I not been for the venom of the copperheads,. have hopes that he may yet come in. the disturbs°oe would have ended without , L .:ignetll J. KII aeon a, material injury to any one. BrJg. tien. Conag Eriuolitien. The preprietoref the Journal, Afar., Bich 1 A robot * deserter informed one of my aids ham, on hearing of the affair, immediately , that a one legged colonel and one hundred wont over to the J.S.pire o ffi ce and tendered loon were taken prisoners. I shall hear by them . the use of his materials and presses,' tl zg of truce on Sunday night, and will tele should they require it, to enable them to pot,' graph again. [Signed] Beet. F. BCTLXII, ash their paper. i /dojos tieneral Commanding The Union citizens of Dayton greatly re-' - --- - Bret the occurrence, but they had no power to prevent it.-- Ciro-Maim Ctome,riol, Hard Nitta to (rack Few people are aware of the large number of impregnably fortited works that are being constructed along the Mississippi.lbiver by our troops—mainly by our negro troops. By ion prsgeob/c we do notmean that all those works ore absolutely beyond the.possibility of cap ture by any conceivable force; bet simply that they - cannot be taken by any enemy that could be marched or massed against them— not for instance by the whole military power of the Southern Confederacy, mesh lees by combined armies and navies of France and England. The rebels Indicated to us what were the strongest natural position. on the river; and come of them they made a hard effort to hold, but in each and every instance they failed for the want of the proper appli ances. These positions. such as l'ort Hudson, Ticks burgh and others, have been taken hold of by our troops, and around them have been built now works. compared with which the rebel works were contemptible, while our applian ces of artillery and our iron clad lillrll sup ports add indefinitely to their superiority. We venture to soy that if Jeff Davis won to marshal all the armies of the South against Vicksburg/a, he could not capture it in twenty yearn, nor, for that matter, in twenty centu ries And there are twenty pleats un the idisluippi. River of which the same thing might. be said. We should like to enquire of Jeff. Davis what ha proposes doing about it? FOR PROTHONOTARY.—Cieo ' - <-r A. An eau will be • candidate for the <Coo o Pmtkorooterl..hloot to the Owls - lon of the ti 0100 Outtrentloa foltkdowto FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. —Jona Honor., of Wltttno townobip, 111 too cooolidato fir County Catonolsloott, subject to tb.• &via,. of tbo L'oioto llopublicao County Coo. COUNTY . COMMISSIONER. /WM.!. PIII.OV, of tut Deer Township. will be . candidate for the office of County Commb- Bou r, the loclolon of She Tinton Repub. icanConvantlon. felffidswie FOl3, IWTHONOTARY.-D. C. C- 7 Rims will to coadtdoto for the .15.• of Prot matarb subject to the decteion d the Won Republican Ceriventkna JoAto YOU • PROTHONOTARY...4km uTY Ihu4x7 will be • candidate for the alai of Pcnilsonolarr. optdoot to tits declaim: of the Malan Ittpublleta Monty Ottorontloo. 1•22:to •SUK' PROMONgrARY.—JACOB K. IVALthe, of the Sloth Weed, k{tteheesie, wilt b.. vezdJeteSetfor the an. of P.Olhothitari. subiect to the decide,. of the Coloofterablion 0011- rantion. Jig* FOR PROTHOMYFARY.--Teak Pro ral=r . , Mtg b : t 1 4 10 1 : 1 =n r o l t h :tnir3l:l1 1 republican amovention. • - - - - ------- - 1.91 t CORONER—M. B. H.Amtzw.F., of Birmingham, will be a candidate for Oar. oner.mbicetap the declaim, of tie Union Republican Commie Con vention. mhtdieto uldoCunto, of I, o * i lli bo rat Ward, AlleStony, sill boa and/. We for Ocatmer ef County, nada* to th. 41 0 4. 3 W, artlto =uing n f Union Ocessalkta. liP taa. , PIT SBUR MORNING, MARCH 7, IS6-1 1 Rudy of Capt. ?Fattier's,'it Found —At , lark by the itebel• Anticipated. New YoRK, Marcb s—The following !utter Las been received from Newbern ,V er ct,,,,, N. ' F.?, 29. -The body of Capt. Westervelt, of the late gunboat I oderwriter, has been found in the river with a ballet through his head, which confirms the report that be resisted to the lut. The [...tr.., together with all the citizens from eighteen to fifty years of age, are under orders to bo ready at • moment's notice to meet the enemy who aro said to be massing a large force for a final attempt to reposes. liewbern, Plymouth, and Wilmington. The stack will beef the most formidable character, and may take place at any moment. The report that a large neat of gunboats are on the way hero, accompanied with reinforce ments for our army, has encouraged all with the belief, that With this aid we, can resist, successfully, any effort the enemy may make to capture these important points. The Newborn Time. says We are informed that the rebel Golfersl in command at Kings ton, hes hung sutra' of the members of the ed North Carolina regiment, (whlteYoaptared by him is the recent movement upon Newherrn. The came paper ;aye, that an army of 50,000 Union soldiers marah big to the heart of: North Carolina, giving unman°e of protection from Confederate vengeance, would insure the politloalconnuest of the State. =viewed simply in a military light, an army of 50,000 men here could efeet all the army of the Potomac has been for three years attempting to accomplish. We could take and hold the grand lines of railroad and com munication through this State, by which the rebel army in Virginia Is replenished, and maid cat off all his supplies from the South and Southwest, and Gen. Lee must automata Virginia or starve. Gen. Wherantnie Moyement.—Tne A IV)* Vas YORK, March :,—The Tr;hunr'• logton correspondent says that Memphis ad vices of the let inst. say that after reaching I Meridian, Sherman waited to hear from Smith's cavalry, but no news came lot throb ' days. Lie had as hurt alio wanes of pro I Lions. By a rapid move be turned Aberdeen and .Columbus ' in the richest part of Eastern Mis pissippl, where his army wan sure to Mod an shotlmeli ofroyisiope . By this be turned his back on Selms, and Mobile, and marched towards Gen. Logan, who bad advanced to meet him, and by an audacious stroke of strategy placed himself at a distance of 100 miles from Johnson's flank, now, menaced by OR advance. Irhe rum"^r ;wend concerning the attack OR . Mobile and Selma by &sermon, VIP simply meant to divert public attention from the real object of the expedition, which alms at an in vasion of Georgia, somewhere between Tren ton and Lafayette. Canto, March 5,—A private fetter received at Memphis from Vic.ksburg, dated the 27th alt., says: The lifth army carpi flioPher son'el is back at Jackson, where It Is expect ed to remain for the present. Sherman, with the remainder of ills force, la also en routs to Ita same place. All the railroedi on Sher man's mum are Mainly desktop& • F. 'y ~r ~ ~~; • - c ".T rz e , 444/ ,„ i , 14 . 54/4 P.ITIVEUrEaII TlELferfik Lammond Iffsammn - -..... 7 —....,... -Ww: . 141110 N. - In abodlnace to, pub./lob:Am .0. r‘' noted Om American &moor a a ebolcoweed Is* Olgirithaitt _ • .r ,, . .ApArte4 br IinuSATIA STAVIN AMA azlAtroos ,onthinatioa company twitted fir DriMatno t ..... . ' • TIUSSITH/2 1 0.Al .„.- WDI 13. prematsd, tb. Vivo m uilisALTrAird, ~r • - - IMPAIRORA. it-4' •:4 .1. O. Ti LAB?" OF THE WARVA-... DTat oh - imam - . ....- ~..141"f • "6 ".."..... .. To ...;:iia,r;iti, ' OLD OLOTII3B. ' ,•• 1 • 41mp0ry.........,..............-......,..—.- 1 1 ,1 3,:t i.. Lr'CONCERT EA= 77 . i.c,- ; ;. , .. . _ THE FOUR kMiLLART HUMAN • US. or lIATODH AOH, j•'• 1 • Ever Known on the Pace of , : Obe. P. 1111917 only a }OW aye, camom , . . Saturday, March 13th,:' 64. TWO GHITIn - on• 8119HDAIIK . .trool .• t!..... I l i and I.sl, to 9 yo. ra. TURKS LIFTMISaIi DAY, and ma ay follontap, fr om 11 a 11,4 A and Pi to 9 o'clock. Ilz.or bpack. half a boor liii ince. ad CEN. TOM THIIIII3 ~ f ADD nu • •,,,, . —44- URA 11.7T1 VOL. LITTLE WIL' The late igloo Latvia. War .doh. fabrinsuaklawp of Beauty. 00 M ) ) ()RE NL T. The famous .130,A0 Nutt. leo called ftwaTipring rota twat 'bet Rom Hr P. T.o3l.Xhow fAthre• years' .1,1,411 Eifin Otfilessie Irprriest: The mallow Lady or I er age ever wen.. iltniare arrial Caw le. a Bachelor sad 8a11...GQ.4‘..1b 10g but It.. Ira. Parte, in form and fastarits) TO no-d newer saw any Gulag ha .f. eol liwadar 11l No 'sewer than eo many hablew • kt the opealbg .d the II e'rloob suoralag ; we., th• General and t.. Lady will wear the OW Gad Wedding Ocatuale they .nn at Grace i WWII on their Ilarriag• Day, fob 10th, Thy will appear in a great ear...ty of Tweltiatiog redo...au:wee end Coettuate. Weddin2 Pft..o% Th• rich, tam and malty Ind --hi tts the magnificent Jewels rm. °Jed to Heti . Toro Thumb by the Croven.l Heada of gar_spe, ioli be exhibited et each Loam A Magnificent If iniatem Coach, (costing (101000,) n. , I thae t'a bushel buffet.“ & .t by gear of Hs. asnelleat Ironic. In lb. nos% and altertadbi by Elan Coachman and Footman In Weary. 0111.111rom eamd• the &treats. and the four little trtsnderi hill all Mead once its it to and (cum Has Hall of rchHilsieo and the Hotel. MM= ObbIA.FONIC BALL I..we 114ger EIMIZEIMI VITTII NIGIIT. This Friday Evening, Karen 4th, dud EVERY EVENING vtall author 0ut,45.5. "Tie wt.. 4. lAue. Ino YANKEE HILL'S, Monster Minstrel Organization, GREAT BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE. BR l\-%S BAND. a.'”4 Utt w I,tria, vitt. 12; J. 1114. and agol. lon a tn.. Ply. e 1... owlit./y aaaaliabla to 11.0••• I Le- rstraord nary pgitiorn.•ticva rr to far. d troupe a Arnatican sad In Attlata. Tn. ...I It, ..,n - tor.sra tak.l gnus pinata, In S t. 11... public tn. n, ttxtvel ...rated art., MR. J. U. CHILL)Etts„: te (La of lb. lOtb fndlaun 41.-siumont.) , I 7 S Nut. of.Lbe w...rto din A, pronounced by the rite of W...t and We,LlNglon a• thy omet p.ifoLt man to lb. cnoral uw. of the Musket .04 Eon:Lc. known on lbs A tuoriven routtn.it • b., vrili uppeur nlritly In The Grand Z °nave Drill, lo runjut, .0 with dila •ItTpoo.l. 0. ge:•lty al+ son, otutoectug ~ .hoeing NoICHAN bUIB I:IL, :GEfiR4l; GHAT, PRANK WEST. THANK WINSLOW, MrGON'AN, Pr .f 1Y 1111'TINU, UIGr FIELLI.,. :if A TO. , 111CNICT J. !HUD. :It W PKaar, ruins Arvirea, kulrtir 114ALIA11, NCO TURNER, YHfNL muifrono. JOHN wll.l/I.lt, (lAN. BEAD, LICOIII.7F. W. HILL, H H A. IUBET, INQMOIi CHOWN. She prevent b lug their first appearance before the Amer 'can public, after • wren revs' toot on the mvtln.vc el Laren', acknowbulaKi by the rest and publit. teltreau they lure bad the honer of appov g. a. , Hie greallvt combination of attn..: enroll. nee ever before coneolideind under one wan anammul.. and Idaetere of their Pruf.esion. Door. ..p•l2 at 7 • to commeuce at irkel ADMISSION yp cent• ear GRAND PIM& BALcONT pt,,letts to the p...f.rakab., by T NIL IR BILL'S LINNIVALLIED BRASS BAND A G RA. M ATI FTC be er , n f tbr , wn voca... en of LAM.. mod • 1111.1,n, ou F An' RPAY A YrY.ILYOUN, Wrl...:k. Admielom lA ceotA. , 11.11rea a wr I! rt.,* t 4 .4p., 15 rentl o hi if Nl_l.llloB. .11 USIt.. Ac KAIURI I ftY '"'' O,LIEBRATIM E I 11-N ! Th. wwt P.,W rlrrL aud ELLEi NT TON /CD INSTItI , IItICNT:I tasncttaltttred c.untry. Finslvtd within a ni..nllL •L Ft.t. ht • e5..1.1,141 .1•41. R'e• , ef *gents for B.h.unselrer & 's and Il mt.inme. A Ger) . orsil In eseell Plan., and b.ioc suld 11m:1,nd- Pe.notoi Jesirmg a psied iseemereer, .. lo• Offal tomli snJesorolusteromporchmingelseelmrs. Among those who have pastel:mad these imtro. mos.. this sals a ,Ire lulu pleasure la referring •Ileu Kramer, Esq.,•nd Dive:mm.oo, Esq., Alla fall;gbeay John Ilelfortly, Esq., of Park. i`orng • C0.,1 hint. %Duffy, grakland; Dr. Joao. K. lleff.ltilteh. A. Ilmrsoler, Esq , /Lictfortl Bard, Rorke, East Liberty ; Jain Quinn, Esq.. Dr. D. /I. limtets.' tor, P. 11. Book, K.. 1., end kin. Blackmer., Pitta burgh. A guaroareo orris. years with each Isamu men WAMELINK & BARR !,vat. I'lt csbarga sad Westurn P., N. , . 2 8 r. (3411 t ft, near Sclera Bridge hat rooral Met. of Illatlcal Goods Women. A COUPLETS; MUSICAL LIBRARY. Gostptf.lbg uraily Oaellateund Piece. a PIANO MUSI.O Par only Ten Dollar. The fulloolnq bia.4ll are a uniform air.. and style, and 'form . library indispensable to orrery ...who has a idano. So Letter colloctocui of musk la pub lished, groat cam having Leen taken lu getout-lag plena adapted to the popular taste : THE HOME CIRCLE; A collection of Marche., Walton, P Iko., Eoliottlorbes, llooloarist Quadrino, Contra liancui, Your-Hand Pieces and Moo Goma; a Vol.. rug SILVER , IIORD; A miler:lien of Rewire, Beller* Quartets, Duets, A. with Plano Accom paniment. TUC SHOWER OP PEARLS; A collection of Chola Vont Insets, with PlannAccoutpannoent. OPZEATIC PEARLS; A cilllltrtinn comb ping the Vona Bal.lairS of the boot Operas, with Plinio Acremptinlment. All the:shore eolomerl for 110, or *lntily at the fnllowlng prices: In r!loth, 12415; Cloth, fell Pur eel. LE CHARLES C. MILL LUEL. NI Wood rtmet. K N A BE'S EXC ELSIOI PIA NON I IM!, Arr tray conaldrred the DEBT PIANOS MADE. Warranted etch* en. Er &Una Bithh. N. Y. PI I hlOB cra the Faeapast dna elm Plena• to 16 GOILIIIO. - 011MILOTTZ DLIME, 15 111th strop REMOVAL. --On tho lot of April we .111 lama. oat M zuda Store la No. 43 rjrrit STREET, Tao home at present oceoplod y M. Cebu • WO. A dna asortmont of PIANOS on hand pna entl7 at No. II VIM ►TBRRT. I. K. HOPFRAR & BRO., Solo Agoota of Nate@ newt. .11 & • stints mu 'mat annio .10in D • withal azia*Mbi . au 6117 not um...4,mdirlf€44.- SBURGH GAZETTE. .1. Vs UR.4.it'VE hU RAN et. Insurance Co. of North America.' I=l 131/ASS CASTINGS, of all doa. - riptlona, Crg.l.te STEAMBOAT WORE, STEAM ANL , t; AS FITTING, and REPAIRING. proulittly attot..l.,d to. Particular .trout 1.,n pald to up REEINE. RI F-S FOB COALAND CARRON OILS. Ala°, I Ia Agra. tnt th. I.ot.trict of Penn sllrattia for the gabs of mAR.qn. LA USIALI. A CO 'S P ATENT sYPIION PUMP, tbn beat ever In d. mg n.l %alt.., it In not !able to get out of order, 1.1.1 will thi,w wore "tato' than any Putor Hartford Fire Lasuranee Company. tarka ita - - - apIS - w a. 111,11110,111 ...J. 1.11.11P11111. II I. 1:1,1T. Insurance Co. of the State of Penna., earl nalirs.c. io th• ..1•1 1•133 :ono pants fatl oblnlawi OS apin bottou to MEI= dl, Bagnl , y's W.t, WESTERN INSI . R.I NCR (I)NIPA VT NY or rirrslll'll6ll. it It I Jr . Prab.teroL T. 11. CIOIIIN)N, OM., No. 94 Water strevt. tat.og • Op.'s War. host., op stairs, Pittsburgh. Will ianre opo&nat all ge PN u+3.l Maw*. Rid. .1 Home ebsoey..l by LYsci.r. efrito are N. 41 Alums tat tho commend, and tab. , .r. thee , ssia.l, by prompt's-. and Morality, to maibbn.y. A. ciytradc. wht* On Mw yanuayd, u afanny thy .. - 4Artiow t IL.. lAD Aeries 4 A. 8.. Hiller, Jr . An. wile,. /lanes 311cA Nathaniel Bolmed4 Al. Long., Alas. Nlisilok, J Thomas. Gli•orga Dam, Bviij Camp Will B. Barron. 'nog C. W. Hick-ota.. F MF•e•refary. . _ . lITIZEIs:' s I NSti liA NCKCONII'ANY PITTSIWIta ron,.• Mgt t and • Warr strnous...•ota4 floor I=l SA 3IVICL RICA. Saorerary luannas Sararniroara and IWtnea aCninat In. and damnn. In the nanKatlon tho Itcouttntrn unl I: ran, Lakm and la a ro and the u.0.10a ,•I r..a lunr against la nd by firs. Wm. Bagaloy, Jm. hut, Jr., W. G. Johnston, B. P. Jonad, Ramapo Oannna • i Co4o+l liarlistigt, al.lwell. Jr.. J.A,a t. Dilworth, Ho. A. &Aeon. d+.3..1r1 Ilan. T. M. Barclay Prtawa. B pF,oPLEs INN }L\ \t NI COMPANY,' Offioe, N. E. corner Wood & Fifth Sta. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. 11. \ GLTJE.r , Wm. Phillip% , Jen,..D Verner, John Wan. Cant 1.4. n 1.. Rhea; Wm. B flap, hawnel P Slgglver, John N. Parke. C.. g, P. .I,nza, cllarloo 9 111x.11, I Ilansu L. Wm. Imo IS Irk. , I harlea Arbo.kle. Rol 1.1111.:.1 N. A esot.-.0. JOHN W Al 7. Vk. I , GARDNER. Spr,,,, Julf A "."""'" 'N'''''"" (1)M -PA S OF PITTSBU 1t..11 - No. II fifth rtrret. Bank 131.,k. Inaurs obelus: vl k lotto ur r-r gaol Mann. fluky ISA A , JON r.r F,rulerit. D a. Dol)11. Sox...try eftpl. &V M I'll Y. femme !oars. Lan, 0 KrCurd, C C El , u5...7. .., t A•I.En locube, It B ,t•rarr. Child, Cmd ILL C Ural , ~.,1 NI tn i H tng ow . ,/,•hn Irvi., Jr. , s. I 11 , /re7. H L. Val..u. IL, , .-1.1 el 1..... OILS. hr ENA \(.O ()IL A\U IRANUP(IIO' I=l 1=1:1 =IIOIIE didr and Rethsed P. trait our 11 1 SR. Provl.lorvi, I , ltrra. NA, I:. P svo slrt et.,Sow EIJ„S, j 4.11 .1.; 11A. N0..;3 r.t w m rWKN, evo- 41 . y 1, I.TEh r•1.I Ir.r. Y.ll, r.l r try. cults ',or. .1 NV lit LAstl ar.vl $W /Tr H. J IAI EN W I LK IN$. AF t. CS. and e. !) 1.V..1.7111..11 lIKAI DIED ariP l'ronalXnrorrutx. v. P. • .r.. 11, C.: 1. etoroct at 016 4:4 ...ay'. oor wor. „ 1.:.%,.11-ur..: n. tt, •I r rl.. sad IIM.I. prompt. 11.1.40rr .11. nv. r . . . tos I y A UCICNT 011. Wc DUNCAN. DUNLAP & CO Pars White Elefinee Citrbon Ouc 111"..4.ETN .1..010r. lu F..11E1t:14 AND 11115.1F..."T1C nay No. `A V. 00l .Door, t 11..n.....v0 TO WO PEI: SION Tti —The • Vit./ LTTTLY GIANT WlNti ."" f" " ' • tf 00111 . A N't taut ofta. ....lulu, to In, CLIO 11 ,11 ',AA I.'l 1,1 nrrrn_ licit onion for (noir no• 11 , .11 tell !, E, A \ 1 m,A Boy rrdin gang., screw di 1v0r.,..) p. I , IIKION AND 11011 V.. , T iqtr No. • 111 ....". 1 ..Tarr nod ' ,'" in"g" ""° OOO 140 r...kral door - 1...1n• nor filukot Moo Vor part 'c.d.., t -r..• on. 1000 • ...op.. ,n 1.9 IT .d Inlnreou T.S ‘,. , _ I,3Ausial *got', • .la , Nat.. LIA TON . m Aciwm Aco 1,„1,„,,i, foriltuda.TrowT E1.r.,1 IM.!. .lu TRI MM I 1:111111101. ANTED —4no , I..STEI Mau! 4. " "I'"".• V ts,*onts al EM • tn ,, i•t ,, P. , "•• ""• J. iil.l LIE, IVhdleAnle and mn.rnr m.°."fuE and ''''' "loralrr. In PA Y ANI , STAPLE DRY clamor*, /r«. **arras. O. MMI *r. N.• id Riark•l tm.lbort JOHN F. dfddet,,durtor.o .. Mc . . ir h t too . , r *l,. i -111 tiAiii;Xgr nu. . le , J in every rum.) at 9... udadt,. u•re \l`'` ( I. 17 . 1 • 1) . cr paid, le .11m, *ear I, !wad,: IL. 7 , Ar.l.nr!* t Irtsdlraolt , au,l Droler Arldr.**, Marne 'A SI) i 01,1 lOh.l. ,Nuttllreu* I , l* V.A.. , rururr of 9 -, •or th an.l Market otrt,ta. Ml====lblEMMEll GRAND (1'I.:NINI1 To mg.! lA. pr.... 1' H.l N (1 'l' It A 1) I:: I W. h. ra , grr•ally wt.) ..tuOrlnly MODEL LAID oar •,1 hsrong tb. Int • • 6 °‘ I°. " l° °L° "..°1•"° ".'" r ' •"° "r° 11.11 - 8 U E .1G lEJrTS. prupgrej °Mt VI. 0 111, evrr op ....41 her., [toys% Wilt..., Rogßah wad Aulett• Am el;7•11•, r...nl Tape•t•y. Doubl• Oros. .non A m •Ia Urieseeta, Three Piles, Tape•try. . _ Extra, Super sad Fine Ingram, c.I.AIIII7ECIMA, Seeretary eftitentrin- Cot ton Chairs, Met, Rug Alld Coteug• 1..„) .n.c..(l.lnpasq, roraer Market and Woi..r sulk C 1 AEIW r Ei t . r/RDl)S.4ew.tle..ll7pan,rcr Tn irantt o.w.ns,:e Floor Oil Cloths, Mattings, W I Kll3osl %HADES. 1101.1.4 %DM, MEM At lower tvtee than can be portboAAJ dumber, OLIVER bicOLINTOCK 6c CO., ATWOOD, ItALSTI $ CO., I=l Oil (Moths, Mfitting, Ttugfi, ao., 1=3351 =LI TTORA'Ers. 04:120.1, rl A.111.111172L C. 0(00002 Al. S. C. BCH() Y.F, Attnrneys-at 1.-1. Let. OtDo., N 0.132 Fourth .trout, Pittobnogd nOTT trM STONEK, A trolth NT nT-I..nir. • ODD., No. lan YOULLTII ST n EDT, POt•hursh. OUTS hIONTOAGIO, PULIA 11 L l z s . LIALDZI, atUer te,,l In I mutants dream OA. lentos mai* In gbh and •41JoirOng onnooln ..13e• A LARGE LOT OF BALTIMORE A aPoN, •008061:1•1 4, NAVY POUND, BRIGHT POUNDS, and tlun6lNO TOBACCO.•of •rwel7 descripUnn. The largnit end now r.oop'ol.o ensortmeat 01 MARI In the ott7, .1 1.13 10(1 IYFIE - 11" ED THIS DA V, u too bbls Oulonc 15 do Tok Bt., Prlud 1000 boob. eh„ Ice halve. Panebee 1/0 Dbl.. Green Apl.. ID small hot.ll -nor, IS d 3 /Pah Vcae; Etti .1/ le R. VGIOT k CO VIDROPMETAKY AND DEVISNUE L or aD dettoatfntloua. A Pall arpvl7 k.trt ettaataat_li on Itand, Internal Botattas W OMOe. Mo. 67 ater etreet. oast door to City Trots .r 7, Allegbany. PA VID winve, owl.ctor pf %Waal Retool., Rod 01.1. Pa. .514 t 12.-Agettoll, IttlOUld , lirtrUld to A 11.11.2 at Pttabartb. eafit §g 7 ; 14 4.4 c Lictir d , trabwe" wTll.l.r tFaCTURERS, sc. rGROCERIES,PRODUCE,4c DUQI3 E6S E. BRASS WbRKS, iff,B CADNAIi & CRAWFORD, idlinstfactourads of orrery 'minty of finished OFLASS WORK TOR PLRYBKIL4, STICAM 011 OAS TITTERS, mecinNi:3 - rs, AND IcornatsmlTllS. MIEMI 1:11=1 Matmlecturury or etatiowury •cr.l F.t.GI I.; KS, ROLLING MILL t'A STIN(18 wed Mir all k "tax, Joblwra. Promo givm w revalneg MILL. MACHIN HIS. d‘ittly t jt)ll,N HALL h (*(). VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, rLuaa, r LA/V. cAmTiN;LI, T TING 13‘,XE,1 Ate, 11'I:n gr,-slly to .••.I C. a:. &AI,: tkLLNIIIMM, Mr rut le.tly It ...loulrls to a call Mennfmrt..ry. T.mprran,.., illr War.h..tur, and I.ll.onrly ct , I . ttlsb'gh. 11.AL1., 7' J STP'IILN 11111 , 14 .2 Am JAS. J 11110 W v B LACK' 1)1.011)ND STEEL WORKS, PARK, BROTHER & CO. bl.amfw-taror• of tint .1..1 .11 .Ir-a ulll,, s4.d vt/., No• 1.1 FT ILTT muld and r Kb I', /•111.1Purich. fcll I.d Laa \V I 1..1.k1 A -r, Dud,t,t (:lL) vi T. Nos. ;Dv. ei and ll•ung evolirod • mrxv d and fur noaned tt oroll Ino•I improve..l m..lllnoty. me ',Taed ranunfac/nr, every levr q.t.. of /it I /./ leot mann, •nd ',eant...l 1,11.5 i to .n 7 noolo the counter •'III3INETti, FIRM. fIEUS, STE2,3I ,11 . K.q. L , urt3l tvT I V K. 130ILERS, v A I.T PA S 4. TA kg, fPIL STILLS. A GITAT , OICI3, SETTL I!, t. i•A 8.01 LEI[ I li”N 131LIIK:KS, S It vole umun:o. Ir..rit uf 11.11IN 1111.L l'A T NI •: I d.m• on doll tf BitiTANNI.% AND COLLINS & WRIGHT, M• 1414, , 444• ..1 I'AST4 I It m r_=. I LA1 1 1.14.. •1141 •sly ..1 111‘11‘NNIA 4.1 - 14 A... I — .L 1t., a,• 411. 1 . Nll' I'l I:\LI:S 41441 1- 4 ,44. 444.), 14. lA, 1.14 4.4ud 1144.. I. . - /1t.1111,.4 CO., A.LLST L - 1. r”I,I•NT, 1',11• 1 4.44 4 04, l'a .471 I.IIIL LILT! WIT.K.KT, !I aria.. 14.4.0 4.1 4'4 441 K. HA 111.4 PR A 14 IIKAT. 11 , 4; •711 N 4... P.‘111.1111 ANIIK ITCIII,I•4I.II.ATE.s, /it Pi 1. , 41 , \ .ir !!“.1•44.11:1•.444 .11 I a.. 4414 , 40, ..11 Gearing. 1.14•44, at, 4.14 4 4. Etre, 1,4.1 I r.. 14.. 14 - 444444, %Lao B••••.. gar K.t ~\11,..1.,. 4.4..!Lup sod 1 1, • N 14., •t 41.1•41,1 f,„Z \ }.RANI E \VATi:n I.:). t....r 11. I I 1.1: ETS. : wl, a ..pry v.d fi73. ~fl I !, I). % .3 •ITi t , ItEl , N k ~ f. I' I , It CET IP it I" GOODS I^ , llll GAS W hl W I i • S'i \ L.l it I A 1.(1., - • N•••• 'I I. 7, Markel •tr,t E R 776., PJ • kit elm mr DRY., GOODS. N., to Mark. ata,..t, , et , • , ..1.1 Third and ?myth. Plitsbnrgh. 11 . 7 PA I:St Ert..7 - 77„, - 7-77,3,;t, IP BONNETS, RATS, STU A.W TRIM. MING.S, and STRAW GOODS vt,rnii.7. JCIA ROI NER l'l )Fl , l N, Agent f, ti . Ran Elie, Plillisdeliili Is and Psellanre in•nrenne f - el 110 es, Northeast eorner Wiael and Tii.id ... r - . - AISIT. - S, igeni77,rtit Ameri e a, • Sialei of Pennsylvania. and Ilia-Med I up.nr •nc.• Onnspaniee. 57 IN nter otnist. QCHOMAKER k LAN(7. DI LECSIANTI and wholn.wlo in 0110- CERII, FLOUR. GIL-11N, Pit... Uri 4.o7eary A L_ltorrly strevt, 14,1.1.111 y I J. a. I...mart - r I.l‘l. Company, 37 Fifth are.. DR UG G ISTS O.I.I=JOIINSI'ON, Dealer in PL'ILE D 1115135 AND CHEMICALS, DEDYIII EBY, WANCT COORS t DIMMING FLUID, 0115, FAM ILY MEDICI:Od, As., of itta lot ly prime qualtty, which he ufferr ma lowest pricer. Cotner Smithfield mad Fourth .creels, Plttrburgh. Prescriplkma ears billy ruutpoundod sr all boors. B. mi l: 1. AIINI.BICYCrrerr, 17 . 11174 1 .1 -1 LEAD AN I IIAIta, ocrue rw r o t f ' %; " :ad or itud Toot GDPttirburgt. mhT EOlO3B ICT.Mglt,llniggis, , No. 140 Wool stresi : or:o.r of Tiriin Pltdsburvh. DEJrTISTR F Dediding, corner of Diamond nod Grant atrecta, Pittehergh. Reeromese—Dr. A.H. PolloA, Dr. Deb eck. Tlieodore !lobbies, Quesel 2rrett bids for nalo by HENRY II , XJ,LLISS. rum s —2O idightly dorringed Tin A. for Jude by OEN kl H. COLLINS Npigd toiirrio i and P. eel. by J. U. 04141 i In MD. TON ' S ' P.: TONS gre f.l ONDS, 3 TONS MI DDLINOS, on tbe lending sod for Warble rooming by 13.3 KNOX A MINIM, 323 Oberry street. 200 "xB. OLD CDEESE, bo caused tr e‘.11.1 onl4 ' WILKINSON. P. ASH ET WILLOWS-1G bundles to L. , arrive on ne.m.r Cricket, for sale by folk ISAIAH ntuutr A CO. WHITS BEANS-30Q busbels prime W. by MIAS. C. 13.11,3LgT, Ibik trii Liberty street iIociiSELLEItS. Ofc Wll. O. JOHNSTON CU., station en, Wank Book Ilsoursetursn awl lob Printers, No. GT Wood anon, Pittsburgh. 50.30 fr A - 1" Roksellera and &ad - a - iv on, No. 53 Wood Men, oat door to the Corm of Third Pittsburgh. SellOOL and LAW ItUOlal aratsauk.ct bsad. -I r __l l) /106 "filet SoM iftitker, c., ? week Apone bita. l'W.O Llaibloai Oa." baud, to n lin e aad Ibr b 7 ' Joatrzeuxiceot (6. oes3, In McClelland S PS CitZiE.L&L CO.I.IILiS/Oti Mr.S.CP-Itir Flour, Grain and Provisions t ATT2,7l.t."l,'.' d No. 27 WOOD BTREET, Plumborgh, P. • Da6:l2 fifIARLEt.I C. BALSLEY, Produce and Commission blerchant. hiEnCIIANDIsE B BOIL in AJd . Ural, Tyrny ruopiPric, I+o. 179 LIBLETT !STEER'', Prrraar nay Ps CH Va. • A, •rlll 1. urnurnl , l D. A I'. 1 , 1 Lkm,.,1,11 . L 0 NA .,I ure L. ki'DllS AIA ) A 4:ISt7CK I. ES, Whole 1111Y3 tab- cn Prod.., and Commfoolort 31er. ohnntA, J..hbere In N U ,I'c.4, ft 1.A5421, , 1t stu, bll,l :kit, d SVlll.:l . $, I‘ , ll.l(V' , IC, CUE N. :mint .trees. Pitts. m'll - .1, Qlf RIVER & LAZIC.AII, 01.t.Elts A NA I'ONISI Is2thiA NT*, Noa 77 aud 2% Mr ttbll.l4 St., r.r. tar 1 , 1“11 . , "%ZS l", • 11, I • • I.):EFTEH, AI EN :•11 l'A FA). I and I , eal nt F..n •Dil I F III:1 I It. 111 17. 1, I 11E1:- V., 1.• .ITI 1 . r...113. • gror, .it.o JS. In ta,,ttl. A g 3L.r,a A t ncl. I • .1., Ar•l, At v.. 1:, I.e, A l Jot, 1,1 t... 1.t.r., ,IkAr A Ilr. Nteft..wr II Inn It. tml A I L I re.ntlrt t Sinuto St. Lout.: Slisrlatt A Cko nt, Ar I. btantt.A.l I.a . rt.ii, eta,. uat.. 17 •111.1. r. lIALLT. IjACK EU ‘V N 1.1 NII A I{7' FLOCIL 01 •n 01 V . VI/ l ' '...ts.T.sura II ere, f..r Chain. P•et . Ler i. Butt«, Item .. P.. 1410,0, 1 . ... .;..1 P. Oa.. . J - .t. Tttn..rh,, lu.d Gram I. Cast. nJ.s.t.ctru... Nude el.l No. IN? FIIA NK VAN I;ORDER, Produce and Commission Diercha.nt, SE ''ND STREET, Plusbarg TITTER, 111:0,1)N. HCKPOC. YORK, DILIED FRI ITS. 1014 produce. ,orrally. Lit•ernl cann ndval.co. . - onon j il!innuto. • W . M. GORMI.i I=l No. VI LIBERTY STREET, Pot, -rgh Hot I/Ig porrno•nil Mt, Int,rost of L. I.L. p.r were, , 00t.ur 1..L0 I.u.tnes4 at Ow old stand, ot.LI rill p1e..1 to n-urtve lb. patronage of Li. old Honda anal rn0tz , n1.,... my I ',lt 117171114 nv 11,k INS 4 )S, C M 7;1 SEILIE VIIIII . ItANTS, NLoh..wlr .I , olPrz In u E,T.ErE.N aEsEitvx CHEESE. DRIED EILUITS, Itl MEX. Et.t:,, GRA IS E. and pr.lnoo gcu. rull. :Coo, LEATHER, HIDE-1, I UL., etc., No. 217 otn.et. -- • ..... - NUM. F'. NECKNo. 1 , 3 I.llf- Y erty Strewl. Pittatmr,,Ch, P.., %I tirn. mud IL N. PlWln'el. PR ON . P+l ,, \ S. 13.,irN, LA NO, BUTT I iII. A , I, 01 4 L.L.AIN 1.L, 4 . NI. 1'.12 FRI Ir, L.. !, LT 1.1 E N. Pk Tlaeto, ITA E , R.- 4 ( ANI ‘I!.)N, GI=EME3Mi!I i'AN 1}.1,1). <,r.7.1,1:•0 umrt and •1tt".... .1-.1, a, vr E. , I Liz` , IT.E,EP.IE 1:11F./...,E, tll TTEA. LARD. 71,11. P.T A 1 . 1" Pa. Asti Ll+ I ILAN LIN,EKD AND LARD 011.6. DRIED rat: ,T,./.1 !rout I. & TH.1.11 BLit:, Ls r 11 - 11 , 1 e ,:d. , U, L IT : 11161.11, i„ Crude and Refined Petroleum, i-rrsotmes,- -mous. uskona, arrimr. Frit, 4 CARRION AND LAM., °IL. ILON. ALL., t.L .k.S3 BENZINE, YAILNs, PlEtsburgi, nis•ollernares ,vend!, 112 land 114 6,0.1 street, Putetht.,h r I ...... I:L1143, R E & (sucor. A. ~ t orl 1.-.lm. In routit.N Pitt ITS. NUT, AND SPICE,, k ~N. YE;4.7IONEH.I.,I'QAILS. EIRE NUR6 p. 2.• a J 11, •tzrvt, •/..vve rittl.. l'it“ J)ln. 17 (I[l,l' S II E I' 11 A It F), ftl f nntl dealers iu f 1,01 ft, l:I tIN. AhD PLIAIDLA E, It.. 24A Libort, l'itttantrult. Itratt, t•I Flour ft, 11.1.,•• nt••1 I Atutl), uttt• tAft.:Atttly ..n haw! Par,ttiar at, tft•ft f•Kttl to flthuff Merchanclizr cett• t:lt ••• •• tflit Clt A ES IL Fun - ft F AND CIA E 4,01{ AND l'tflafttf•tuttA 112.6.11 4NT fk, ate ItAle of 2 141 LI l'hofft t•F., and at,ut ft, the crleltruhtd Utti• ut••vt n t'L• 111 ht,ott•l Atttl 11.5 Ftr.l I.ln , ht. I, Maul WE.od utattltnetl.l. Pit.burglf. 1.,11141. d t H H:AL) Sc. NI ETZIi AR, l; rocers and Mnrchan La, and do•alrro 113 all k hnta of t'nun ry Ilr ndure and Pund.orgh Man./nu:WT., No. _{u I.llwr y at mad, oppointo head of %, end inn,. Plluburgb. • - -• • li JONES SON, Wholeaa lkLi thorns aloi Mart naralaLers, dval..ra iv. )I1 N MLA WIT., trANCX, tqI—A,.I•IICIL, and l'ltta tot.rall arantrfarrured arin Ira, N. 11l %Vat, atoa•a tbn Mara.no.LPla lirsdar, I.ltratrur,ll ItO cLanta, and deal,. ni Prfalnce a nion . nd l'atal•nr.:l, 111.1 Lib,ty ntr.ot, httabnrgh. hort3Cl.l7:Tti;l7{7- TRIMIII SUS, DRY DWAI.A.ACE, Commission NiereMint L.F. mad NAR"lrnale De.lpr Iv FLOC V. •i),l G RA IN N, 353 Litorrty .tort, oppunte Pe.nrtryl• n nin K. K PaAArugrr Drvq, Pa.borgh; P., Mora,. RA, Amu, corm, Wnyn• snd FA•nn •tr..ts. IT [16.N11, u J 011.1% ILIFIRON •. LA NI 13E.ILT, tiIiIVTON s'CO , 11 hole gale Grocers and PnAluve Ikalerr, N.INIII gitre.nt, Pituetangis : jal6 - . WATT & W I I.rq IN, Wholesale Gro rcrs, Oommlwaion Mor , haa., and In Prodnca aaJ rittxt.orgh naanufa,tunv, N.. 15$ 1.11.- en) otmet, N 14.1111.01. itAiaaL LlN"uttaT, Ja..=...= --- "7 — " ftfiri I. .... L.I,NDsAY TELFoRD, Wholesale L.nd IL..I.IIOReMER, FLOUR AND PIimOUCR MCA LIRS, LY; Lilwrty att.vl , Phlaborgh attlns JS. LIGGETT co , ( ATI' FLUOR . . ISO MILLS, carat... •Lliaqty and Adam. Vlttaburgh, F. rafreaparlty, 44. barrala p.n. day. apD LP SR - ES - aLZELL & SUN,' 3.l3nutak, ta.n of LAUD OIL, and Content.lon Mer• cheat, far the ponbase And tale of CRUDE AND REPINED PETROLEUM, Not. 69 and lo 'Water etrret, plthbonol. Advanets made on oonetgom.nto. ItK PA'r RICK it BRUTE' E It, sno t/ . eessors to prawn & Kirtyatrieks, WHOLE SALE GROCER/3, Not. 19t .d 193 Liberty otrvot, Plualrorgh. THEEsr- - WAI auusE..-11M. ITV NJ H. COLLINS, Forwarding and COMMiiotiOD ?der chant nod dealer In CHEESE, BUTTFR, LAHR PISH, and Prodnee generally, No. NI Vio.vl eteet, above Water,terf ' ETTirlar n - 'RIDDLE, anceestior • McGill & Son, No. 163 Liberty tare.,, PLtt burgh, v....al PRODUCE, GROCERY AND COM MISSION MERCHANT. Conelgoatents rrepect Rilly witched. fe2roly II S7l.iAli DICKEY & CO., Via oTosare Graoord. Ceggentralou Merchant,, and d',l•4T ProGnoo, Nus. rq Water string and CS Prom Pittebnrgh. JOE.. . 1 . 0/iN FLOI : D 'fr. CA). Wbo tl sass and Onauticsiatt Narcissus, No- t Wascl an 4 Ltbartf stmts. Pltbbsset. Jain to Jams. thamos a C 0..) PORK PACK EH and a t at c r to pRoVISIONS.C4r2. of Etutot and Front ttrtoot EltUacoa-6-_ fl J. 111ArNS.E. — .LTisureensor toTUI too It Tinirmietiii,) el. le YIIOVISIONS. N 0.12 Tout th raw% oau Lib erty. Pittebtuvh. _ _ _ . - T a YOIC31 ; & CO., 6Ueccessors to LL L. G. Graff , PRODUCT. Alit/ CHMMIStOON 1174RCLIANTS. 247 Libert7 .owe, Pittator.,b. guru JOIN L 1101.1 E Wbolemie 0110CraL9 AND 00 , 111111.4810 N - REBA:HANTS, corr.. of SlultbCel,l and Watar. Wynn. 1 . 1,0nr,:h. g `l , O*K, TrierTlT 63-4.X1, ConimiSsion 4,J Merchant', and &gamy PRODUCE, PUMA, BACON, WOOL, GRAM, ac., No. 19 BmllltAtla stmt., Plttnbrtrytb. syylltly PM . Mar figaZE/MIN, Wholesale attocru q ND COIII,IIASIbN DILIIQUANT, t aim; of **Dinliton4. No. 12,1'1MM:intl. BAGALEY, IVII - Ore burgh.WPga2, s la. IS sat SIT - W.coad strret, Pitts. ' - Ju2411 ElAgErl'A STEWART Wholesale cam= MID 00 inusgouiszmurre, modotn•kr. - v oLUME LXXVII---NO. 95 Fur •xport and box. coormaptipn. .Aarphi . for stone, reasouabte YAM Liberal schansnem mad. RON CITY OIL WORKS LYDAY & CllORlVallifi t ilnuotaeterer. mad lOftwor• or COLUZIO3 OH BEN. YIN AND LUBRICATING DILL, AAA dub. b , 7LOLIZ, PA , I FIG AND LIBERTY OIL WORKS tE• Ir yard aa karr. n.n RI CIIA M•zON, HARLEY & CO., Crude and Refined Petroleum. W Liberal Cash adsoncesaansagnmants ,W Pitargb ex Instal, .ILarkou. WALLACL CC I CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM OO Ir ST E. ILE .r.talr,s., Pa to y (under m.er ) for 16,1.0 WA. •Iw ex...Liont far itittele tor shippir. , . 4. A.werh Yor , of vu the :httrtyllt tll Hit,. thP photorrtt , r the P. It. H. '}u:ls.l, TACK BR( , EBMWM=M lin to Arn.....r+.ll4..bardonn. Ha/147.1.00., Brewer, ko s V.,. lola .11-4..11etml A Dell.. l'itt.strorgh 1144 k F. A ; H. L. Buhr . • C' l 7 I N4CC111(.)1 CAI,LENDEK, • 211 and 213 South Water Street. derma, TO 1.>a,1 I , I•ori.nnlug. Iron city mI Viorlt.d. ob Punter, of J. Pointer d 00. Jr. I: Uhalfaut, of :. , peLog. Chaltatot Oo COMM I SSI4.IN CHANTS. ARMOrRONG & Kinn, 00 RYE PI AZZLS, ENGLAND. U. Dun Co , 314 Broadway. r ,,, ..Grk—ate•sra B. U. Dun a Co.; Lacawo (lll arti•wco Oa Co. Per iv rgn., an.l iNfonuntion apply to C. BEICHRIZT, Cor. N.V0..1 4.4 Fourth straota, Plttaburgh. I) I. AGENT, -I—/• CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM IPII emmmlgsloo nclositely. AU allusion at ow.l r.....c1ab1e num. CAlitri'h PENIBTOTTON, i General Merchandise Brokers, I 115 Sorra ruosT BT., PFEILADRLITIIa tRUDE & REPINED PETROLEVII, LIAUSTIO SODA, SODA ASH, BILIIISTONIL, DRUGS, OILS, dc., ke. (mfr. to tar or .11 promptly attedls2l to. N irgREDIIB, Pvtionlar attention pad to consignment. of Crude and Reflneil Petroleum. E NO 1,576 Special aztenctos era. to 'QS .3.1. Crude and Relined Petroleum N. 111 'SOUTH ritoWt 6Tkltt, rnll.a. octet3m pun pETRoI.ITE OIL %ORES.' .11Aauf..ctonny of PAULA. ' , I DITIA OADEIGN OIL, 8N147.1.LE AND TITIAULEL'AI LUDILICATING OIL. Oapar.lty ten thousand barrels per went.. R.F.EBII & GRAFF. PEICa P RI""A OM, EIONONGAID:LA t10U874. Pitlebargh. nay= rtsEKT ASHWORTH,. Forwarding & Commitsion Merchant nor ILLUMINATI - 50, IMIIIIIOATING, =ups PETE.ULEL7II oILS, b., emsocantly on band .4 t,c we the Ignron ClLl.rkt& prtom. Cutulrnsornts dud 04 dery sulk:eta. •P:l%em GEO. W. HOLDSHIP di CO., - =gin, NLIPITjV of BURNING OIL AND LUBRICA TING OIL. Nosy constantly en haled the very bait qnalll• of BURNING OIL, clear and without co-.r also, a rad LEBRICATOII, rare WIRTZ BUN ; Zult asoi CAB OMAN& W All order. left at Ha 93 FIPITI 13110617 a., _ Itaz4lo.k, woad Goer. tll b. promptly at •Imatierd 00 :ti • • JAMES IRWIN = cc . , Oil Aqui' Ammonia. - uft .1. Mtn Partgaleil kao.'s 011oib piw EMIILLT *WD inn _norm, yin rs jolts p ro mpt stoa. um OILS,. .4c.„ • ....RCM E. IMO. AR/ANG COIII/1591 ON ELVICHAZITS, Ani Erokan In Petro/sum and Us Products, And dealers ht Betning oe21:17 NAM= ST, Plttatar4L., R ,„.„ OE & PEARSALL, PIIILADMLPIiI4 Co mml salon Elfrehanto .!t Brokwrli, Petroleum and tts Products, cltl7l3lc yriu-ritclm.lmlDWL V..rt s. 0py0.0.1, Slatoystourg Ofike, Na 69 RAND IiTHZET. B REW R, 141111.KE (2(1 COMEETSSIOS ICERCHASYS, MEM 1.11..,A1a CWltt 1101 . 3.11 C. made 4.13 cooxignitast. of Re !loud or (Yrude Petroteuttt clon DI:U=BZ RAT &ET ANOCCir =EMI WALES, WETMOR E & CO., C ,, eat I ESI ON mEgCHA Eve, SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM, trz MAIDEN LANZ, NNW TOILS An;4pir fwellltivd For STOILIGE AIM SIIIPPING COkEM Iti3l(nbi A FORM' A RDING 166.1LOEUNTS, lIIIVIN STAICKT, PITTfITOELGH 111..1.1•1 Messrs. S. Dilworth S (b., Spring., 11,trl.angh, Thom row,ti 86r., key., P 11attl na1,10.6i0 C. •Inln i ,n INI.-.74311unt-n6 MEM BXNZINS AND LCORIOATIND OILD, 189 %CA t. UT ST., FEU LA D£l., PELLA 01 L BROKERS. L=l STORAGE FOR REFINED lo cool orlloto Cur nrbr., undor Knot] the...ls. rarocalar ationtiou pall to Olt /OR REPORT. ►inn SALA--CAUSTIC SoIJA, NOO.I ASII, &o. COM& tBSION IIRBC11.42:115. iT Llb.ral Ibilvancon med., .1:ly GENERAL COMITSSION 111:11CHAST. ein. 19r. CLAIS ST.,ITITSBORAII ARD DEALER IN orza.
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