-ipitangh nE=Eig ,M2rDAY--- CITY AND SUBURBAN aIirOFFICIAL PAP3iCR:i* TWO PRINTERS W ANTED Two good, atcady Compositor can obtain permanent work in this offien, by applying 000 p. Wars", 3355 rents per 1000 era, and pay every weak. The Merl at present em ployed in the GAMTIe office make from $1.2 to A wick. Address " Foreman Garotte Oftlee.". _ 11010VOKED 1101101D8 IN ALLEGHENY A Ri i r OUND MAN CUT DOWN ON THE STREET. A EST OF THE PERPETRATORS. On Monday evening, shortly after seven o'elook, a young man named Howard Ham ilton, while passing peaceably along Federal street, Allegheny, in the vicinity of the rail road crossing, was attacked by a crowd of young man, one of whom 'sliced hold of his Goat, and after a brief scuffle, raised hls right arm and struck him on the breast with a knife —the ' blade penetrating the cavity of the chimit,, and causing death in about fifteen minutes. The circumstances of this tragic stole, en far as we hero bean enabled to pOorr *sin, are these. • thECITIVITAIWIS PIICCDICG 'MR AILLIRG. ~Turingllonday afternoon, five young men named Seines Shoe, Benjamin Trimble, Jr., John A. oazviile, .Tames Gillespie, and Wm. 'Binaliralbresiding in this city, were seen on Fifth street, evidently somewhat under the -Inliaetee of liquor. Later in the afternoon, Triaable,•Gillespie and Small rode to All, igkriy 3n a wagon, followed by Sims and Alirville on foot. We next hear of them in a series of difficulties on• Federal street, in the vicinity of the depot, shortly after dark. An old gentleman named John E. Day, employed at Mean. Lane, bleAboy St Co's. dry goods store, was struck by ono of the party, just as he stepped from the depot door. The blow knocked him against the depot well, cutting his head against the brick work. There was not the slightest provocation for this assault, as Dir. Day had not disturbed' them in the lust. Soon after Sims kinked a man named Richey, as he passed, whereupon Richey turned upon him, and knocked him into the gutter. Tho other parties mired in, when Richey flattened two or three of them right and left, and after giving them a few kicks passed on. CM= A. general raw was now in progress, and office . * Will and Gabby, who - had been at the office of the Provost Marshal, &scrum below, were attracted to the spot. Sims had lost his hat; and alio had hie mat olf. The party crossed and re-crossed the street several times. While on the railroad crossing Sims mired hold of young Hamilton, who had jut eaten his supper, and was on his way over to this city. Sims asked Hamilton if ho was the man who had taken his hat, when Hamilton pallid away, Sims still holding on to his cost anti pulling it off one arm. Immediately after Rims was seen to strike Ham ilton on the breast, with his clenched Let, when he let him go, or was palled_ away by one of his comrades. Hamilton walked to Mr. Milliken's drug store, a few steps dis tant, and mid "I think I'm cut." He was then seated, and on examination a wound wall found en his breast, from which the air from the lung we, issuing. He was told that be could not live half an hour, and asked "Is that se?" Dr. John. Hamilton and Dr. Tre v• or were called, but foulad their injured man pahreleu and speechless. Ile expired in about fifteen minutes. MEM= Officers Wilts, Gabby end Swain acted very promptly in making the arrests, a hen Wills amovared that Simi was flourishing a knife, his Lrct impulse was to. shoot him, but Gabby drew his mate and struck 810,0 over the arm, main the knife to fall from his hand. He aerie= secured and conveyed to the office of Mayor Alexander. Office Swain, who W. soon after on the ground, arrested Trimble, and conveyed him to the lock-up. GarrWo was arrested between eight and nine o'clock at the residence of his father, RichardCorvine, tailor, in Seett's alley, In this city, by °Hoerr,Hs and Gabby. James Gillespie was not arrested, but his brother was taken Into custody by mistake, at tharesldenee of his mother on Soott's alley. Small had not been arrested op till a late hoar. El= as sionne mari--a boy we might say —ss he had hot yet eompleted ids eighteenth year. Ha was s son of Mn. A. Hamilton, a widow , residing on Church avenue South Common, two doors aut o of Federal street. He hid been In the employ of Mann. Disarm:a (Hyde, 78 Market street, as a salesman, and eres a quiet, peacable, inoffensive young man. If. hied Just loft his mother's house, sitar eat ing his supper, and was on his way over to the store when he was attacked sad slabbed, and in less than half an hour as carried home a corpse, His mother has two sons in the not but we are informed that she has not heard from them for so long time that she fears they are not alive. This was her only remaining son. She has two daughter, who are gaits young. The blow falls uponlier with crushing waled. SEE 11011DLIMU, • James me te n use young, being be • tweet nineteen and years of age. lie V • son of Mr. David Sims ' a well known and esteemed citizen of the Third Ward. De had served a term of nine months to a member of the Provost Guard, and had been butrecently discharged from service. When sober he war peaceably disposed, but quarrel some when trade the influence of d liquor. It is not allege that be had any grudge against the deceased, or that he ever knew him, but the homicide was the result of a reckless and devilish use of a deadly weapon. When locked up, he talked freely, told the names of , those who had been with him. but denied the cutting intim most positive manner. Ile wept bitterly at times,' and appeared to be very much excited. Ile lent after his father, but he was unable to come. His mother visited bize,ltowever, and exhibited great distress on Analog him In inch a situation. Trimble is aeon of Benjamin, Trimble, Sr., proprietor of Trituble's hotel, Penn street. ll° alleges that he did, all in his power to preumt the difficult - Y. C 01.012113 IWillZlrr• Coroner McChang 11114 Dallied of the hom icide, and after viewing the body proceeded to the Mayor's ogee, whore he empannelled a jury and entered upon an investigation of the ewes. The — following testimony was / °tidied : Charles F. Henderson, sworn—Was coming out of the Federal street depot between the hours of seven and eight o'clock, saw some troubles niter J. B. Milliken's drug store ; went to see what the matter was; when I got dawn Choral saw several young men quarre l ing among themselves , as it appeared; I sa the young men striking around there, trying . Co Make u much trouble as they could ; they that Anent- arms the street. to Berm k "lake's slots; they then bad some more difilemity; a young man named Benj. Trimble, Jr. whom I reregnieedoindesvored to stop thitreable by toting this young man away; hs ;not, interesdpftowsger, on account of thiintiermenee of one or others of the putt: ~T he young man that cut Model:used dues Went semis the street, and was lost to musks thiprotrde The nest I saw of Itimsris ansing out of .11r. Morris: °bikini store some WWI/ had put him ont of the store. 1,10 the meantime, had crossed the street med , ,bad- .got into the mold. I started Or Kr. 3115 1 1 / 4 0; - 14012, and Not as I got to the dertamwthierowdeargstoward me a nd also saw the young man who stabbed Ilia dams sl Malk few steps down the pavement with his *dined; there were Int few persons eosin up the pavement In close prosity to the crowd; I distinctly notind the deceased arming tql ester th•young min strike the demasektnither breast 'with his elehohed get, but didanCenitpittelhathe had any weapon he his hint ft the Amt. The young man slopped 'Amok a few paces and I did not no lies the decumed for?pirhaps two or three tedaltelle;AliTalt When he came to the drug Okra irowandissa he thought he Tee out. buiediabily iiputed the 'lcust of Maahlrt, and diseratimtd.se 'vein& I took him to a Nate Prewelellhe Mound together, and held it 13CD•ehortearee. I do not know the Wm' st - thimast who did the cutting, but I meld ideality blow. The dimmed was Inter- Bang with Be wee a mere pasete , Sobalitil‘ , .efroifre•c Bin . high ionatehl•il the city; was at the Preeoat Marshal's office, with officer Gabby; taw a disturbance at the depot and went up, caught hold of one fellow and imbed him back; when my attention wu drawn to • man with a knife Int& hand; two persona had bold of bite, holding him back; I told offloar Gabby to try . and catch his hand; Gabby struck him o ver the hand and he drop ped his knife, I then toolrhold of him, picked the knife up and brosght him to the office; there was • large crowdandeortsiderable con fusion, and I did not take notice to the knife at first; heard some one say "11l take him homer" and I thought then It was only • drunken row. [Knife produced, and identi fied by the witness.] (The weapon was a common dirk, with a blade about four and • half inches in lngth, and about three quer tent of an boob e in width. The handle and blade measured eight inches and a quarter in length. Thean stained with blood near the point.) knife was open when found. Alfred Gabby, se—Wu at the Provoat Marshal's office, tomompany with o ffi cer Will and roman named Kauffman; came rip ' Federal street with Will; there was • crowd a short distance below the railroad, track, and another party came an behind or; the man called Simi was to kris barehead and shirt sleeves, making eonsiderable noise; I caught bold of him by the arm, and a man or • boy also had hold of him; there was another young man coming dosmPederal street, when Sims struck out at kim; directly after he struck I saw the knife; the boy who had bold of him on taking him across the street, when I struck Mtn on the arm with my mace, to knock the knife out of his hand. The knife did not init.& the first blow, and I struck him again, *hen the knife fall; officer Will caught bola of him, and I picked up the knife, and wo brought him to the Mayor's office. [Knife produced and Identified by the witness.] Did not know whether deceased was the man Sime struck or not. Saw no other person with a knife. [ The prisonors. James Sims, Benjamin Trimble, Jr., and John A. Gentile were then brought in from their oells, when Mr. Hen derson pointed out Sims as the man who struck the deceased. Be also Identified Trimble as the party who tried to pull Sims away. Corvine was also pointed out as one of the party.] Wm. Stubbs, sworn--Saw part.of the &M. catty ; left my house about seven o'clock this evening; went down as far an Mercer & Rob inson', store, when I beard quite a fuse across the street; walked across, and saw three young men, two with their coats off; they were hitting at every person that passed; a young man oamoup, when one of them struck him and grabbed his hat at the same time; then the three got to fighting together in the street and gutter, and after using up on the pavement one of them said "that's my hat." The owner of the hat said "It's mine, lease me go." Then two of them got to fighting on the pavement, when two others who were drunk started over to Mercer & Robinson's These were the two who had been doing all the fighting. Did not follow them over, h 4. heard • good deal of jangling across the Arcot. Sims, followed by another man with his coat off, who I supposed was -Me partner, came agrou the street again, towards Norris' store, with a knife open in his hand; be entered Norris' store, and there was some loud talk in there, but he came out in about a minute after, and started up Federal street; on making the railroad track he caught hold of a young man, who was coming down Fed eral street, and wanted to know "if he was not tho son of a b-- who had his hat." The young man jerked back from him—Sims hold ing on to his coat, and jerking the coat off, all excepting one arm; when another young man caught hold of Sims, and the party oe. sailed kind of got away. In the meantime I saw Sims flourish the knife about, but did not soo the knife go near his body. Sims and the man who w. trying to him away started across the street, and t he n n I saw o ffi cers Will and Gabby follow close behind them. Gabby made • lick at Sims, but I did not see what with, but I suppose he was striking at tho knife. The second time Gabby struck the knife fall from Sims' band. Officers Will and Gabby then arrested him and took him to the Mayor's office. Dr. John Hamilton, swore—Wu tailed this evening to am a young man at Milliken's drug store, who was represented to have been stabbed in the breast; found a young man sitting in • chair with his shirt bosom open; found on examination • small wo und, I think between the second and third rib, on the left sides of the chest; this wound had penetrated the lung, and there was air escaping from It; on probing it, it appeared to be about three inches in depth, the instrument bevies passed llreatly in; the wound was about half an inch in width; he was pulaeless at the wrist when I first saw him; he died in about Moen minutes afterwards; the coat, veal, shirt and undershirt wore cot through; these ware clean cam, corresponding in Use with that in the. chest; any sharp thiamine's!, not over three quarters of an inch in width, would Inflict each • wound; it was that wound which canoed death; from the position of the wound, I ado some of the large vessels leading facto the heart were penetrated. The jury was then adjourned until ten o'clock Tuesday morning. IN MEMORIAM. VT mu. Lev: TT•VC. Jodicototl to A'. owl Xel. Ce:re How bright, hew beautiful slit .as' Bow winning every w.7' flow IA:. • cherub out from Lieueu, too pure on earth Many. How likes:um strain of mum sweet, Borne on him Grath of night, Fambituttng with seraphic blim, With visions of deligbt. How ilka • lovely orient flower, Dome from some fax off Isle, To died IG radLerice ro,od your pith Lod gladden with It. smile. How like the summer's silvery aloud, That floats o'er azure sews, How eke sunset's golden light, Thu ttwWat's gentle Droste. The etrala wW die, the dower decay. The mare skim grow dark,— The sunset'. the light will fade, Aad gloom the twilight mark. TEM cherub could not may from Ileamo The Seeker claimed Ilia She emote there her notes of prat., Seelde the Jeweled Otone. Aod there your band of little 0ne... , Will gladly welcome you, When passing o'er beath'a <hilly tole. Heaven's pearly gales yaw view. There shall you meet In that begat moo Id. Wiens shadows never fall,— Where Nickname, soraver. pain or death, Your hearts eau nerer app!tl. " Dr. and Mrs. Coffey bay. been Weft of all their hildren—lives In number. The Courts. [Reported Exclusively for the fierette.l DISTRICT COMM.—Yesterday the Court re sumed its Argument Litt. and dispoeed of the following cases : 17 Charles Bonder VI the Cibiene . P. IL W. Co. Continued. 10 Goodin A Hopkins re Irwins thrietto. New trial refused. 21 Borough of Manobatter sa Wm. B.Litt.., Jr., ' et al. Continued. Sr Dal& A Graham vs llothatter A Smith., Cow tinned. 25 Wm. Al. Faber A Co. vs Death. Duff A Co. Onntinned. 26 /School District of Peebles Township vs A. Whit• taker. lion trial rehired. 17 Jantee Woods ~John Dalt. Neer trial granted with leave to plaintiff to withdrew his affidavit of claim. SI/ 0. Blackburn se B. Bulgaria air. Argued. C. A. T. Oolcrow Puma.—Yestarday the following ewes were dlepoood of : 2 llostans /shiny rs Cbarles Folk. 113.1 for Thursday. a T. C. Negley to J. IL Morgan. Jury out. H. lieldrlck vs Duncan A Kent. Terdlct for plaintiff Sec /1111. Wet. McClelland re Martha McClelland, Ver• dirt for plaintiff. Ala cents damages and costa 7 Nelson Cunt vs John M Perkins A Co. Conti, feetre.d gee... Georg. Findl.J. Vonlice for BEISZM= 12 Y. Randamon TO Andrarr Duey. lleforrad by ailment. 16 B. 0, Wool va B. Krogh. Pamod fur anttlement. 17 Wm. M. Lyon ra A. lark Leiria' Examora. Con. Vaud ' 1.8 K.?. Beal vs L. Etaldolass. Coonasal. .2D Henry Kalb vs Belle Nenlevy. flaisi for ]tee. day, 'March 14th. I==l el Ring AI Pnatoek m Wm. Emma. 14 IL Smith d 41e ,nGeo. W. evatiste. 15 J. IL Lalth vs Brom A MeLser. 21 Slum Jots:Mon vs J. WelAndssy. IT J 03130a10.M111. Jobs Curailsghem. 23 TWIN. 24: WPCs., n Yonytb Bess a Ce .W Jamb Moen m .14,Mb Ward. TT The German Tut sad SoMp Bank's( Pith, burgh vs 07Yoz. 13 Gory Kflitser To P Ramps. 40 The Washhhlbm D. L. Awcudion nD. r. Sanders. • 80 Jobs F. Shmsm m Noble. 31 WO= peter vs Masai 11011. 31 J. B. HMI Tslifor? IL D. llsectoulms 38 J. 4. If ashlar 11 K alil 11cYarlaud. 18 Wm. Hannan Wss. Blsomsb. Pasuararon.—Ceptan David hlagraw, of Allegheny city, has snoceeded in roach. leg • company - for Lint. CoL B. C. Dare battalion, which will be attethed to the Ildth Pennsylvania regiment, Col. St. Clair ,Mal holland, at present la:stadia Brandy Station. On Saturday mining, the• members of the Coluathis Rosa Company of , Allegheny, pre. aerated the Captain 'with a trutgarloent 'word. The mess:dation speech was made by Wm. M. Moffat, Esq., and Wentft wee received by the Captain in a-neat and pertinent epoch. eompsay Isitend'leethit fox the test of War this afternoon. - Thai team are: Capt. Devidllegrawilliret ids tenet , BOhertnhl. toWeend; MusriPosk,- W. 23d District, Penna. Exhibit of enlistment and mutters into the T. E. service at the hoadqnsrters of the 2.7. d district, daring the month of Feb ruary IVA, s hosrlog the localities acd the =sober accredited thereto : _ _ - 71 , 3 1 17J. , u Ivllirs ne •rt-mbrlnct.. I .Lst Ward Alleghrnieity ...-- - 36 91 ward, do do 31 .34 ward, do du ye .4th ward. Lb; do 44 .111auchester born, Co• 9 .McClure town.hill, do •16 Ross township, do 20 .Ohio township, do 9 .14owickly townahiP and boro.. IC .Trank!in .'3lcCandless towriship.. ....... ,Pins township .11.1ehistad .Shaler _Duquesne born ..... .... • Indiana township West Deer, ......... . . Bast Deer • _Farnattun bOOO _. 5 ..Yawn and Harrison townships 1 nhi Buffalo township Clinton township.... • It iddlesie township. . Adams township IL _Dickson and, Harmony born 3 ..Forward township 18 ...Jefferson township ~. 19 :..Penn township._ .. Winfield township .......--•- . II .Butler toogship . 10 _Butler born. . ..... _ ... _ . 8 . ...Coutiogneriensing township . ..Lancaster township_ . . 16 ..Muddy Creek 16 ...Franklin township.. 17 Centre towushi Donegal and Fait-riser township 11 ..Coneord township ..Clay lownall•p • _Brady township . • o _Slippery Bonk ( 11 ilklliST.llo COUNT', ..Korth Dullalo township......_. Ip _South Buffalo township...... ._ ~.A polo bore .• _Allegheny township .3 Klekimissitas t0wn5hip...... ...... ...Burrell ......... _Plum Creek and ilderton . Kittanning township Kano , ' township 1, _Kittanning Dery ......... _Pine t0wn5hip............_...._._.1, .31anoning township. ...... .......• ._Franklintownship••• • • •• VA Monk tow - n. 1141. ...... . .... 9 •• • ..Wayno tonwhip 17 Conscoatannek tountnip Itiot. lit.uth Huntingdon tp. We*laid I In.t. I.ogrrneovillo born, all, Cu 2 tp, Ann. Co T..tal enliatuoonta during tbo RIVER INTELLIGENCE. r AAA. ArKnnant, '2. St Lonis I .J 1:11..1...th Minerva, Wheeling, ',claire, till City, Jas 1L..., Elisabeth, ;Adv.., Oil City, The river had receded about ela inches at title point during the twenty-four boars endlog last evening, at which time, the pier marl:studies/eaten feet morn in clink We learn by • dispatch received from Oil City ymterdav afternoon, that the Allegheny river was falling slowly at that point, with four het in the channel. The weather yea.rday wee clear, warm and pleasant, and all that could poimibly be dedrisi for the transaction of outeloor bustuese. The only trenelent arrival SROOR our tut report, is the Araonant No I, from St Louis, with an excellent trip. The Major Anderson, from Cincinnati, had uot arrived when . we left the wharf Met evenlug, hot elle • isc. tarily eaperted. The Aurora, fn. St. Louie, also doe last night. and will doehtlem be found at the wharf title morning. There was not . single departore for below Teeter day ashie from the molar Thir Leriatre and Advance left for till city. and Om Eclat NO 3, fn , m the wane point, le Sue to-day. The Analo-Saxon 41t Cincioneti fur this city noir rat da's elude, and we nosy tiserel ire look for her arrival - ti day. Our Closhausti exchanges say the ironbssi bustuses is more lively at that port than most persons would stipmass. blame the Pinto( December last, ten emu; • ors ham been purchased by the liorarnosrot nod fitted up for naval sarricrs, been manned and named. some for the float under Traumata, and others for the ret.Ttion of river cnnmrtt. Three morn of Oil. class of Teasels an about ready leave for arti•• cervices The Louisville Jornwl says The new Iron-clad Toscumbla bas rem will met •ith *disaster. She It. broken her back, or Form. -hogged; by her own weight, no IV. than eighteen Inch. mainodh • sealer. Th. reeseh which yam built here at a cost of fl.no s heds ie at St Louis, waiting rainires Slllog Tho Silver Spray, CapL Shuman, Vup nil , idly for Cincinnati and Lon 1.0111., and will proba bly be ready to Wee thin eveeind. • The day... Capt. Minn. nowt site Argonaut No A Cnpt Porter, both neat and reliable passenger steamer, sl• .aaouoood for Bt. Louie, and the Cppor killiviastppi forthwith. The well-knowo and commodloue Armenia, Capt A C McCollum, will be tba 11.1 last to teaee for lit Loots. She will be followed by the Aurora, Capt. Pales. The /Marna Graham, t}pt. Ayers, is lb...antes packet tor [...i11s to.day. leaving at t is OR Movement of Coal The lullowing le as accurats a steam:neat ae It was pueblo to obtain, rissterday, of the amount of coal that bas gone forward on the present ri... whsle it Is pitiable that there may be some errors in tho nuan• her of barges tad bushels taken oat by each tug•besat ••• think, hoverer, that the statement on the whole is a fair one, and that the aggregate will nut vary much from what W. ha. placed It at Name onSual. No. Barg. N. bush COSI J I Cosgrave ••• 55,01.0 A1...0,Mku Tom S .' .. SO,OOO Warner . i 1)0,11. Alps 110,AM Lake Brie . .._ lo 70,00 Star7o,o•o 70,00 Herein. y 90,0 W 90,000 Tigre. vO,Oiro Shark •150,Nier Arab frl ,000 70,1C0 Lion . 7 ..... ... ... U 00,010 ta Pia,Mat -- a Mk Fallow. . aO,OOO 0.1 Bluff • iso,(Wi Blake H . ..... . . . M 3,000 Webster • 141,001 lu wialtlou to the there were thy.a or other tag-boste main, preperellons Inv!. they will doublhea get off to-day, proeided thrr water enough for them to make the attempt “broad-horns” degree of safety. lu regard to Qrs numbe “broed-horne” that puled out, we Wee,. yet, moarN o f ktioititig, hit it it thought that the n her would not exceed twelve mire up to luvt ev MEE= 110119[1 , , Carriages, Buggies, Hearse, liar nesses, he., at suction ',titian% reserve, Wed neiday morning, at 10 o'clock, at Patterson' .lsble, Diamond alley L.torma' Bowed 43almors 1 Boots at WC land's auction honer, 55 Fifth street• --- Bal Hsu's, Boys' and Youth's Bootaand orals at M'Clelland's auction house. FCHNITIIIIL at auction, Friday next, at B/I Clellentrs auction house. SPECIAL LOCAL, SEIRICES. THOILLI Plain and Ornainantal glare Rapier, asd doalnr in Peaneylvania and Vermont slate of the but quality at low rata*. Offlos at AUL Laughlin's, soar the Witte: Works, Pittsbargh, Pa. • sotonces, To TOO litrecual—Young men, rushing into the exposures and dangers of a Soldier's lite, should prepare themselves for the fatal Fever*, the Dysentery, the Bores and Scurvy, which are almost certain to fol low. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, wad occasion ally daring the campaign will insure sound health to every man. • Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re• tailed, owing to the high price of drug*, .to., at 30 mots, 70 cents and $l,lO per box or pot. For sale laPitteburgh, Pa., by B. L. Fishne stook A Co. For sole also at Falton's drug store, Fifth street. Just Bauman mn, 6uvv roe flaus.—The flue assortment of Fail oisql Winter Clothing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier' Co., Merchant Tailors No. hf Yoderal street, Al legheny. The stook of clothing consists of the !meat variety of pints' pantaloons, Testa, coats and overeoate. • The style of patio= Is tutotal and fechionable. We wood invite all of ow resdets to give Qs slim pottomon • oat. • • 0.111711. GRAHLY k Co., merchant tailors, are dosing out their. fall sad winter Brook of goods at reduced figure. Gentlemen desiring fissionable and well mad* suit of clothing would do well to give no a call before pur chasing elsewhere. 13,8X0Z1. GIARAX itt Co., Merchant Tailors, 64 Market street. Wrenn, Jurtinv, M. Roberti, Se. street, is now opening the most choice stork of fine &old and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goods aver irpla In this city, wad Is selling duo at Isclasblly low prises. a. Btu., Dantlst, Sib Nazi •treat, win SI Wmd la al •xtineattee of kb profdralce. matey ; tarroa-mmoox.-oi ath- Jawgr. 1.1161, b 7 Yktor Lg., of SWIM WicabliN 1O MINN, or attgoof (my,A S M A amoos.,•firmit:Junctigur•-itii:J.bost sio biota:whoa asiontapiretsuas. TEE LATEST NEWS BY TXLEGELIPH. UR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON Si.clsl Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gs.ats. NPssulSClroi City, BiatO 7th, 1.304 HEEL CAVALRY 317171L151D. A detachment of Means' cavalry ourprised • party of the Gth Virginia( esvalry, at Diggs Valley, in Loudon county Virginia., on Friday. They were having a social party in • farm house, from which they made& desper ate fight, but were finally routed with • loss of three killed, fire wounded, and twenty priooners. None of our men were killed, and bat few slightly wounded. There were In the house a large number of female ...cab who took an Leave part in sheltering the grey bark chivalry, by the use of their crinoline. Their temerity was not without punishment, for a bright eyed damsel was shot In her leg, bat not scrim:tidy. The ;exit of the gallant Johania through back doors and windows was • scene truly ridiculous and imaghable. nit Alia' YORK CUSTOY 110013 Z T6./.ODS. The gob Committee investigating the alleg ro,' Custom House frauds in New York have adjourned for the week, and the Chairmen, Mr. Hubbard, is here to -day. It Is under stood that the Committee found very little to condemn as yet. The charge that the New York merchants have been bleok•malled by the Casten House ofnioials, is not snoportod by any evidence. The particular chuges against Mr. Stanton have not been investigated; but if thej prove to be• like the charges made against other in the Cuetom House, he kill pees the ordeal unharmed. The Committee will return to New York next week. TOR PRISIDISTIAL DIFFICULTIES. rte.iatiotlS were offered to-day In the Sen ate by Mr. Sherman, looking towards a solar tion of the difficulties in way of election of a President. They declare a quorum of the Senate to consist of a majority of the Sena t•u; that a majority uf the presidential elec tors duly appointed and qualified, are compe tent to elect a President of the United States, and that in use the election should go to the lions. of Itepreeentativer, the votes of the majority of the States represented in the lions,. shell elect. TUX CAISki LLGISLLTUUS Mein-rialivea Cungrean to aid In the cvnstru , tion of a military road via Fort Riley tu Ifurt Larned, and for Ural-ructions to the United Stab. military authorities at Fort Riley to build a bridge over the Republican river at that point Alen, a memorial for an A cnerican 4aeograph onal and Statietical Society, presented by fir. Morgan to the Satinta, •high mks for the tic gotiatien cf a treaty with Cochin China, for ecientinc nlod agricultural eeptoratioos, under the direction of one Dr. hicClorrnari. ralsoseas TO Ot tICI3 01020. O. Thursday Int 57 rebel Aeon end 601 privet. left . Point Lookout on flag of of trues boat for City Poiot for excbmage liow an ezehings has been made cannot be ascertained, but it is surmised-shot this ship meat is Made only to try the rebel govern ment, and open the way for further ism:henget if successful. Their acnen In eitineging by refining to ssehange now, will determine the question betnoal theta tad Gen. Beller . vti•11101 AGAIN! , UV, The Committ. on Conduct of the µ'.r, I. oeeeutiog iteinvestigationeof certain charges ade in debate agatnet Gen. Meade. Gen. lea•anton wa• before the Committee to del ,pon the eulloct, and it le andersto.rd that mportant evidence will he prevented in Con tr., to-morrow. Iff=lllEl The speech i the Mouse on lest Saturday. by Mr. Boyd, of Miseortri, witil noteworthy, both ue an answor to some of the charges muds by Frank Blair, evilest the Missouri rudioals, and for its vigorous obJeotieus to the amnesty proclamation. • L. •rraoraunsa .SLID Pal 2dr. Willey has presented tle .resolution the Constitutional Convention of West V irginia, asking an appropriation of tn. million dollars, .mpansation for ilia lmma Mate oinaticipation of slaves. inzmzE2 Usu. Grant comas to Washington, It is un derstood, to make important changes in con neetion with the army of the Potomac. 11512303=1:511121 Knox, Blair and Carl were again before th • Committee on Elections to-day. Blair seek to introduce new testimony, Ent the Com mitten has not yet decided to adept it. 11=211=1 The Investigation of alleged frauds in th Nary Deo►rtment, by the Nava Commis sinner, has resulted, so iar, In discovering no co of fraua FROM ILIRRISIIVRG tipsetel Dispatch to the Pittstetrah Cassette. listener's°, March 7, 'Flat. —Afterenoss Session.—Tlie following petitions were presented: By the Speaker—Three from Allegheny county against taxing the eitisrus thereof for the payment of interest noon any more bonds. Mr. Grebaut—One from the directors of the Pittsburgh and Perrysville Plankroad Com pany, Laing to increase the Lolls. Five petitions from citizen. of Allegheny county fora like import. Mr. McCandless—A remonstrance from the eitisens of Baffelo township, Butler county, against the law taxing citizens for volunteer bounties. Mr. Hoge—One from clttsens'Of Venango oounty, asking for the erecting of a new county out of certain parts of said county, to be called Tionesta. The following bills were in place Mr. McCandless—A bill transferring part of Sheppard'e Perms, la Armstrong wanly, into Butler county. Mr. Orahatn—To extend the oharter of th e Bank of Pittsburgh. One chartering the Pittsburgh A Franklin Railroad. The Senate postponed the oonelderation of the amendments to the Constitution with- oat a formal yots. Adjourned until tomorrow. The 'louse meets tonight. The following bills were reported en favor ably : A bill authorising the Latham Chetah of Johnstown to sell Its real estate.( A bill authorising Walter Graksoa, of But ler eounty,to sell real estate. One establishing a ferry on the Allegheny 'riser at Franklin. One establishing a ferry at Walnut Bend over the Allegheei river. A supplement to the cot laying out a State road in Clarion, Forest and Mk counties. One overpowering the laying pit ef • State road In Jefferson and Clarion mantles. Hones.—Mr. Glass' original resolution sp. pointing a Committee of are to meet Gen. Grant, and Invite him to visit the House of Representatives to-morrow, was passediinan lmously. • The Joint resolution authorising the par e:use of a now Ezesrative Mansion was passed to a third reading. It great number of petitions were presented oa a variety of subJeou. The following Mlle were reported' en favor ably : Mr. Brown—A bill axing time for the ideation of State Treasure. Mr. Olmstead—One relative to equity of Jruisdlotion in the Omuta of Pennsylvania. • Mr. li•ku—this CliatiTO to . Vni.intOg _scattot. . ; . Mr. Glismori-911, +ll6 l g the stand,: lsrlwafghtofoats. - - Abort , ballakts Utiviyie-444 - sob 40' MeMem submitting ea amendment to the Ocrustitn- ! Latnionanh Dictionary of CengTisaa. rarrunin.r JIVTICES — . Son, precidixtg that soldiers , stail ' , lt!, • I` the' WelallsGl' o X. March I.—Severe! -.woks ago ----- iiio - Encii - Fiiiiiii.C• -•:- TR - 1. a resolution tees passed ordering I,' o o eerie' people of the State. —The SECAND WARD Allegteiu, to now . of Landman' Dictionary of Congress at Mr. Em-as—A bill to incorperate th• Ne. • reedy to {ay liberal Counties to Vehinteers, on pro dollars apiece . The resolution 'tax after- w at o g watering certificates trent the Prevent tional Cemetery at Gettysburg. and repealed. To-day Mr. Spalding offered Mantua to Wit. A. USED, Trust:am) II ellesb.y MLitt 1001) to ruts. BOOT resolution to remove the doubts which had Tree , C" JOSEPH KA MP A.TEleg, BOOT McKNIGHT. Mr. Bighsm--Supplement to an art •r.- roani wto t ,of t hou-he binding force and •fgelacy of resolutions, and affirming In J 088 HEATH - Cißri. H. BIDDLE. tending certain street. in Pittsburgh. ell particulars the one widish heretofore pass- i WEI IMITMETER., shall be lim One regulating t orripik• and ptarrkroad rem- , ed, ave prov ionly t din ghat for the the price printing of the work, Bounty Commissioners_ s ited to All autecribers and cOntlitaton to the Second pante. of Allegheny county. Weed Bounty Sand ere requested to p -1 . promptly L one dollar per copy. , . Mr. Herron—One to incorporate the Pitt.- _______ to WM. A. REED, Immerser, and get their certin. JOSBrfl glint PATRICK, burgh cod Franklin Railroad Company. , Ballot-Box Destroyed by Guars - Mai. 101.-,:t, _ Claim.. Mr. Class—One 1 . change the names of: SixteSTILLI, March B.—The guerrillas pre- _ . . `.LAIRST L OWER . ` . LAIR TOWNSHIP Id ,•ented the election in Hickman county, on certain streets in Pi.teburgh. ,_ !Saturday last, by destroying the bones and '''-' One relative to the Western P.o . Y lv ' m ' icatteriog the ballots. The band was under Railroad Company. J. . the leadership‘of a notorious fellow named ' Cowan. This li the only interruption occur ring in Gen. Rosen . ... district . All quiet at Chattanneoga. Congranlonal. WantOro,. Cirr, March ;, 13 1 4 _ lionsx.-After an h!. amt. on this sub- --- - Fire-Departure of Troops. jest, the revoiution tem passed by 10 major- Raw Tuna, March 1.-1. lire occurred this ity. Mr. Cos, of Ohio, oiler. a resolution call- morning on Market street, destroying no log upon the President ii compatible with the dwelling houses, several stables, sheds and public interest, to in ttvut the Bon. what wagon shops. Loss about $22,000: inseeca f or steps he had taken, ot is shunt taking for an about $12,00 0 . exchange of prisoners, and that he 000:Icattnia Th• Third Missouri i colored regiment, now mac all the unpublished correspondence in re- in this city, has been ordered to New Orleans, ration to said exchange. and will leave - Immediate - -l Mr. Doris, of Men,., objected, anti so the • Election In Porltand. Me. resolution lies over. . Mr. Alley, of Masa., from the Committee PoRTLAND, Ma., March 7.-Jacob McClel on Poet Office and Post Roads, reported a bill land, the Union candidate, is elected Mayor requiring all sailing and steam 'casein, be- ,of this city over John B. Carrott , by a major toe. the U. S. end foreign copra.. to carry !ity of 1170. The vote Mande, McClellan, the mails for euoh reasonable compensation 1191, Carrott, 1105. Scattering 24. as may be deemed proper, and authorizing ' All the wards have gone Union, electing the Postmaster General to contract for four every Aldermen, Connell men and subordinate years in carrying the mail matter other officers. than letters, to tho Pecific meat by sea. 11111 The Steamer Bohemian. - paed. The House then proceeded to the consider - ! PORTLAND, March 7.-The steamer Robe atio.of the Senate amendments to the Pen- wino has gone to piecee, and her goods are oleocy Bill. strewn on the coast. Collector W.hborne Mr. Brooks, of Nt.er York, made a speech ' has placed a strong guard on the shore to pre denouncing the cattmagance in military as vent stealing. Persona from the scene 01 the pandit... ' wreck, late this afternoon, report that nothing Mr. Stevens thought if the ace's in this is to he seen of the eteanathio. bill were improper the gentleman could vote !; them down. From Cairo. Mr. Smith, of Ky., advocated the item of ! CAIRO, March 7.-Theeteamers City of Al thirty thousand dollats for medical attend- ; ton, with 51 balbal es cotton, and the d rrive Silver from noes of contrabands. '. Moon, with 352 . cotton. a Mr. Mallory, of Ey , oppotml it, winking to :Memphis this morning. confine the appropriation to tho. actually . Eighty-four men and eight officers, rebel employed in the army. ' prise.. from Memphis, go north this Rood. Oscars.-Mr. Conners introduced a bill to - - _ ... amend the act to aid in the construction of a Fernando Wood nt„the Point of Death. railroad from the 51 isrouri river, to the Pm Nan y 0.., Mar. 7.-Fernando Wood is oily Ocean, patted .1 uly lit I F.C. Referred lying at the point of death, with an attack of to the special cumin:L:oe e t the • Pacific rail - Pneumonia, •t his residence in this city. road. On motion of Mr. i 4 rininer, the 101 l repeal MAR k ET, B , ~,,.,,, A ea. hag all acts for the rendition of fugitive --- slaves, was made tic: special order for Wed Ph 'lad. phis Markel. n.day next, at 12'. o'clock. PIM, lakt.r. , 4, Il•rch 7.-I , loor doll. W... 4 la 0 Mr. Sherman, of II Rio, afirre.l the follow ~g, ears tarot!, .0 gtot,to, and tarry at 1.64.4 a. nye Mg melodeon: door dull at lati. In coruntoal there Is nothing doing- Readoed, That a ~.ruin of the SOttain dun- . Wheat tune... slowly at 51,00 for red, and wits. at d u l y ,h,,, $1,75,@1,45. Dye mean of small lola at 51,3041,71. tho :fauna sista of a majority 01 corn m .. - 1 ,,, roottemt, end I...lrate - tt I, manta of ten and published. l';,00 0 bu.li yellow at 51,2041,Z1. heat. untattled. Re.o/rrri, That II • tosj telly to! the Presi !'.eta mom Penna. add •11.04 . 0..10. Closer aead 5 , ... denti•l 4.1‘0:01 , duly .1 pp.onted and qualified, clined IT, worn total, aold at $7,11Z.0.8; mouthy sand and rote for one p.m., he is the prestd. ot. ... , ..15(.1 3 ,N0 , fits ere.' add at Sa.TO. Prottstons beol Re.auleml, That if thsi,election of President .. ' , `TV,.... ta.•;:',7...iCk.,,T..,1!tai..'':, 5r....41,T; devolves open the Bono, of F , P"... ,- "`''' , a In: . N% hasty ;:n,..,ct40., .01,61. and li 4491 e and the rums of a majority of the States rap .1,1,11,01,r reScoted in the lion., he erg termie Per Stork and Money Markets. son, he is the President. ' h. I":,aa. March 7.- Stocks wrong - Referrers to thee...ore on the Judiciary. ! , ~ R , 126 I r. Cen kia & rblca ' -,. I=" • t a The Senate, on moron of Mr. Ramsey, of j`,,,,,,,,,,,,,, pfd 11 ~1 & T ugh; Minnesota, proceeded to the consideration of 1 Illinois lee g,.,.,, ‘,..0:!,, g i ,5.. .... . 1 ,,, ga ' the bill granting lands to aid in the construe i Michtn It M enthern. I, !SI tehlgan Central. 11:.! , , Cori of a railroad Iron. M.. Paul, Minnesota, I hew York I antral.. l'lrOyj Harlan, .. _ ..... 1401 to the head watt. of Lake Superior. , n,..,t,„,,, , Mr. liaise opposed the hill at con•iderah:el,lt4,7:,R.,,'7...:' ... 1 1 ,,,, , " , , , T7":,-1 1 . I r 0 A ''''' ", • T. 2.5 , length. Om. U. P. .. Ito Ito.. Tog, Certificate. og!a Me... Rouitcy, Wiittin•on su.l Johnson !T arc.. in ..20. Certificated supported the bill !t • a 1 NT . . 4. , ,i , i01 , 1 . ...... mopes, Mr. Dtiolitti& rPplt&! the A...talk, of Mr. Ptin•tortrnt k. Mar , h 7 --Meeks Om Johnson, and defend iry' , ' his a :Wale from any Pent a, • ....07 , i Penn'•R It • Tla o in.,11,,z 4:4 , Gold IEI4 oareow policy t ~ulna her einrr slur la t ...O. . .... ... ,3ylCnctiantte on S T roe. State, .NltnnerOta A.I: .otrned. I.na bland 40, , Nett' York Market. Alfa Ira in Florida- Geo. Se, mour . a Po- • eition Strong---rlie Late Pight, etc. 0,0 1.0“. March , _Cotton quiet and she.llr. at 7S•rhe flour Ima an adranein - tendency males Naw Tom, M mob " -By the stammer 9 ,,..,„ ~,,,, $14.5;3010 for 0 ,: ,„.., . $4 ,-,..; 20 for °regen t vs Web het. ar , t , d from Ililton !lead, to.te. and Southern unchanged. Wttett Imeyant: we bare interesting. nso r from Florida s a les 16..01 1,0•44.16 Ll II .., and 102 for Chicago All was quiet at di. I, •, n‘ ills. ' , prim,. SI dl and I tli ter Milwaukee cl üb. and SI CO art I'l for nod Corn ban,apt .0 at cm bosh Reinforcements are reoidly emit in g, sod ~, Use no-, 130 . „. 0 ,..„,, •,...„ ;;;„ ~.., . lien, haymour's purl!. 11 was sufficiently for- it 1,„1„ „„,1,,,,„,..,.d. g.,,, 0 „„i„.,. ~, g,,, ~„ ~,,L ..ia,t,te to repel any sit..•lt Our troops are Wheat VO boat..., Coro Cam Imatiela °nutria of the town ••• , 1 , 0 of them at a di.. Phitadel3 hie Cattle Market. lane• of tight miles. Y....seat-rats. March 7.- Cattle dell and pit ee The fortification , . lit !r„at al Jacksonvitle ~,„1,,, 3 . ~,,,,,,,,, add at Inca 1 a,4,,t..i r . p .,,,,,,,,,., are of . an extensive character. Flags of ten. 4, , r ,man...n lOU.. deli Pep &T &60..ry dell and I bad entalltudicatt d with the rebels for the! lower lo,aal head lt frooa lnyiallye. per pound, o f Woos unchanged. Tau b d sidd at from 11t1 purpnee of andeac ,ring to obtain our wound. 012 os.r 1 , op.. m.o. Cs.iwo-Abent 200 tood ed who had fallen into nbeir hands, but the ..,,, ~. ~,.. may., per ttood, oo to gooi , ty. request was retort d. Barttmore Mark et. Tb• main bodi , of the enemy is encamped f bets.. Ten Mil• Run and Baldwin. with a I t, 1 : . ; °- i L i ::r d . tr h i t T . ; . - rirr a t t a t ;..,r) .. ,` , ,,.e...,, dOalicierabla for. M the former place. Th• iL 1. ..,, it.. .,,, ii.n 0 . Ca lf7l . L th ......;,.. -,,,. 3 . 1. 1 . ,' rebels admit tlatir into to be enormous, some , bush at st,Nal.is Whiday firm at a.. Canoe men stating it as high as 2,000. pint. On the 27th a .mall skirmish occurred be.; • ---- --- -•- • - ----- ---, teeed oar cavalry and the rebels near Camp I Q01,1)1 E KS' POCKET A I.KI I MS. Elnnigan. The retch had five wounded. 10 None of our men were hurt. General Gilmore arrived at Jacksonville on he 29th From mobile ST. Loom, March I.—Captain well known here before the war, as a river captain, arrived on SAturday from Mobile, 74th ult., and says there were but SOUS troops at Mobile, and thong% the fortifications In the rear of the city were good, they could be carried by a large foci,. Sherman's move. ments frightened the people terribly, but desperate resistance would hare been made had he attacked the ci•y. Erery male there between eighteen and fifty fire, it a well drilled soldier. • There is no &lam, to the South, but the people would willingly accept peace on almost any terms. The leaders, however, are de termined to fight to the last. Of the gunboats of Mobile Pay, four of thee are iron clads The Tennessee is the most formidable. Pemberton and Lor e' I are at Colombia on the shelf. Price is not gone 1' Mexico. but is still in command of Ms Mien•ur fans en Arkansas. ♦rreded for T WASSIIIIGTON, March 7 alter noon, officer J. 1.. Parker arrested Woi• it. Shell, an iron mould • upon the charge of viotiting his oath of allegiance. The charge was made by Seal, a ',doges from X' irginte, who stated that early in the rebellion shell went to the Confederete States and served In the army. lie then deserted and returned to the loyal Stateulnd took the oath of allegi• ance,and since his roildonce hero, has been ladulgins In treasonable language. It was also stated that before has desertion from the rebels, he was takenner by the Federal troops, paroled,end t hen returned to the rshol rankl. Shell Ida nation of Winchester, where his family new reside. Shell was taken to the Central Closed Mouse, and delivered to tke military authorities for trial. Prom Mrmphio Slam ruts, Mortal 5.-1'13• •lee lion lot Sheriff is progressing q oictly to day. tlreat activity pi•evalls wrong the party friends of the different n$11.111110•p, and an ooalal count will be required to tit trtinine the result. Reports are torrent that Oen. Sherman has returned to Vleltsburc and It lagenerally he. Meted In official alleles. but nothl g ng definite hem yet been received, as there hews, been no arrivals from thatAtlaos, Out. McPherson s corp. Is reported between .Tackaon and Black Ili••t, and lien. llorlbut neat Brandon. WIWI. news Is hourly ex• ported. Adjutant Cohen wall arrested for Worthing exemption papers for arty dollen a piece. Gen. Meade and Gettysburg W 141(11107011. March T.—The Bulletin fur nt.hea the following. PIIIIADZI.IIII.L. March 7.—There I. oo truth in the statement reoently, published In the New York Tribune, that one of the corps oommanders at the battle of Gettysburg, had In hie pooket on the 2d of July, an order from General Meade direeting the army to retreat. lam sir, very respectfully, Tom obedient t, Jona thanes, Brig. Gen. Vole. iteeretary Chase and President Lin- Wsantearox, March L— d recent corres pondence between the President and the Sao• rotary of the Treasury has i f on occasion to some telograma which are n n tilt to both pat ties. Pains have boon ta en, however, to ancertain th e truth, and there the highest authority for 'eying that neither letter con tained more than a frank explanation of their miriade* position', and nothing in them 1110i120011 the ;lightest abatement in their mn tual reepeet and confidence. The Gunboat Do auto at amino Neer Tons, March 7.--A private letter da ted Havana, March let, states that the U. S. gunboat De Soto wee on the Dry Dock there. The blockade runners end sectresionists had threatened to burn her, end. had also threat ened violence to bar °Mears. The grab. authorities had given the °Hors parigitstioa to yew side anns,and their men vielt tbootty fully armed. Col. Dahlgren. Wtosusores. 3tach !I.—at Is atubtritood that imbooroat dl.potottoo! reeelooll arm throw §Ottbklian'the ootrootaost ottbo Woe. Instkeler aim arrival of ohltrartht llaseettllortnes Monroe., Milling olestsi. bOrefOr be Isant•Saioarth eisritter. ' • Soldiers Portfolios. Soldiers' Ink Stands. ioldiers' Pocket Books. Soldiers Diaries, fOr 1864. sTTI.6S or PIIoTOGIL till 41.131933, I , t STY LIZ OF 'l'O47K CT BOOKS yo ,IRLY.3 Or DIAILIE.S I , FOR 1.4 lo !ITT LKS OF oURIIZNCT HOLLOcio AT PITTOCK'S, AT PITTOCK'S, 1 UPPuSITI TPIZ roST OrFICL. of . POAITE. THE POST OYFIt E Books, Stationery and Newspapers. HUNT'S W HOLESA LE AND RETAIL Book, Stationery & Nes Emporium, TIN AND sn LLT IRON $1 OR K VMS. TIFTH STRIST. KAS w ONICHALL. • sah, RORERTS. BARNES At PAR}:, So. % Third St.. rlttobto,h I A I'ANNICII TIN IN Atilt Pat Orals? attoottoo paid to tN. mannfatitaltut UltM`i o.v TRA CA ISTIERS, TOILRT '(ART. ITAT RR Co‘t L RDA, OIL CANS, all altet and vattartnt TIN RCUY !NO, CONDUCTORS, and all kinds of Jobbing waft don. , to otd.c. Alt., a latre ato,lt of fan 7 BIRD OAUIS tAvett. LI RC AGRA .ud OLD Al ILIA LS Nought. to aI y 915) ti Akt tc \1; K.S AND V IN GIiOWYRe —Theenbacvlber ham alb divided his Perin, !situate boo mare down the Ohio river, on which the Accommodation Train. of the Pittsburgh, Pool a Chicago R. 11..t0p, into on Tailing from to le arm, which be hors ftw rho on sceontll.ll. ilea Piro.. Borne of ih%lots era lel.l and well solt• ed for 0rd....11ia put nod *ann.} tots, whilst R'. partly lillieldh mid the vet, hiire-illbie I. rouuty leo vineyanis. Never-fallltig lng. on Dearly 'Tor, lot,• plan of w hid% MO be etro at the stern of Ghana Al A Ttleit AS, 131 and IST Meet] etpat, Pittebergh, and on the premien., where per sona wishing Su purchase good proport7 near the olty will please ran. JAmrs °WAWA' B F. ( 4 1.15 - crly Commission ilerchants. i do la , SOUTH WATER S 7, CIIIIL/AOO. JAMTS ORAIIAII. W... wee •tletti too t par:twang Flour, Grain, Provisions, tic ,a o. I BROWN O. F. 0011114 toWall NoTICIL' —All persons are cautioned against employing, in any tarn, ths trade marks •bich hare beau owl during the past throe years to &Niguel. the double aud treble strength of DITIIIIIDOXII 01.1174NX15. The ea. dohs brands an: ticlal X Thos Oleas; Pat. Oval X X /lint Olam; •• ~X XX X " " XX X " Or itoyal got Crackers. Or Pat. Oral Nuterackera Thom mho lottirtip on any or Ogee brands util be prom...dist against according to the We regulating trade marks. A. D. OITHIIIDGIL Tort Not Mass Worts. J.. 1.1184. MAgm PICKLES, KETCI:IIW, 'SAUCE. &c. ll 100 dna. 4 gallon and gran PVILlac 30 . War. d; AV • 'Masao Ksgaboy. gum,. and plat.; `2OO .. Pepper 20 •• Cumberland Banta; to •• Wannatarsblre •• Walnut Heir-hop; 3 bloabrana do; CO •• Importod Frencb blaentd; 00 •• baltatlon •• •• Now la store and On gala by REIMER A BIWA— Luba Nan lba and la Wart avast- tj . l I:BASS WOM(ti. R1AN5V1611,04 sniTzszatnoss Oros. Vctanders. TINIIDEp BRIM WORE larstibad .4th• Owe.. ed Dab*. A ',pada •rtiris of IMAM% PkflEo Condom Na. , U SEN , i" " UV ' taws oAbLL___Nor Abort J:Atomio: , Lib sox tor tinairninir mew tr94~3 ma." area* lagssoirelmogit,.enkikost ("WirittriAll!cLuPwriummuilr, :ma pray...red to pay • EIOUN'TIr ON 8200! trory doll.. of .kith • - 111 b pe.ikrto mud FIVE DOLLARS EXTRA! I=l 009,,>0. M Firm E trTEET, Build:Ng, rittabur.b. Pa_ fee23:2.yr $6OO BOUNTY ! I=l Fifth United Slates artillery Recritito wanted for this well known Regiment of LIGHT 11.17 - IItItIES, now roprtioeute4 in wt., rent Army of the Union. bleu ision/y solastof far this regiment will retell.. $4OO Government uounty. rho mi. as edema rolarteeor. AIRY, *-.1.0 LOCAL PREMIUM, the highest now oCorrit. • So - rutting Rendemma, No. IYII FOURTH Pittsburgh, oppieite the Idayoris oak. THOi. WILLIAIdE, Jr., SILVER PEARL SOAP CRUMPTON S (2()., 5..1 , Proplietora and EdsuuLsetcvete rot letatern vu.ylTert Oh to, laths., llltuo. •n 4 hilacrearl. ♦I. ut•nuf..cturrt •of brqe.ri-1 milit•la Palm, German, Olive and Rosin Soap EIT22=I TOILICT AND PA KVI st)AVS Of ocr SILVER PEA SOAP, which tie .ta dootiany r o otroamona as better for gon•ral noe thin any ctLor bor. re the potito, should b. borne n mina nestoor Potash. Pal., Lithe or Rooth or an odor orrhstonco to It. not onfortore ',tort) con shr y lok or Injoro tho floost tobriat roman. • slot Woolen ran be trashod with tho roladitr or Cotton , Linea asslord with PIRMIL BOA? do not roquire looting or holt Oho robbior, whir!, t I collo. savor M. Isola and OW SILVER PEARL SOAP Item 3•••• Grrv, Dirt. Tuba,. Ft.lvti P.luter Smottn, .nd t "tart ttn etalas I • mediately, by apsoy'ng it with s tonist Sponge, Lb. prowttna Windows, Cs netts and Futonora from suds an I stint. It impart , brE lacy to ma., easily, Glamerat e, F.oatta-lissi Paintings and Patent Leather Immediately. and for rkanisg marble and 0 or the It has uc equal. For the Beth, and parties ularly fcr ehanapmrOnit, the SILVER PEARL SOAP 1.. per aot luxury so • .or I, Mt who her. tried Ito .epodes qualities, mkt:toot...the it t h e trxsteat disrovery of the age. Tate Com -..a0 y ask • trial from elas•l who are Interteeted in nein th ap. end in every alit. , fund the price of e should it fall to acsalmtlish at at we claim f. r it, if use-I standing to oar directit no. Bold at FIVE MORS Pkll POUND, I. fift pond lotom,delireet - d to the core or boats, or In e l I.gbetty, Birmingham and city renidonse• fete of cheep.. Dißttioo , for nee on a I to. hag... 1.1.•ral discount to the teed,. Merchants front .booed will .4I to Ore ,Clitt II PION CO .. roll, ?IST Llitsrty ttiset appa -1 otte allPerins)leani aa n on s Dew: air Beware of all inallatiOne D, anima hearten mar tradettmart--BLEK PE Sil tn. Ski ILL . —as ensnared by Eat ottal Copyrikbt nthlt tf ItEJI I V 14:NATOtt ir 4 (11,L */' ti 11,%. Tu. wonderha .d.owto uI 1414 .1 - Ik.ls lc nollurbsi Bak W W....44W an 4 yn.h. It but %It ry.W.r tall. or UR. h over, .1 , 4 DWI" , assotf*, 64.4 runt , Wien, 46- youd .watt m. WIN. That it oat, do oorostea woo soroorr, rea , e, Unai, flab to th orittioal coke. Tint a mai orralko it troy r., eau Mao. 11141 it oral mean am Nedra Seast.... rlort it oral motor At Droorb-sf art nolo.. Thai a ma/ ciao /Le ad Oita. that It eta/ prom,. A. Orooisol Co/or to 04 4.4. TOnt tt .412 prourat A. Hair/ram ForlZiep 01. nal tl oral moor an Dim.es of do &sap. It le tooti= Nltroto katoror, or 44 othor lot t caller Otto or Hoar. Pirko, NI DOLLAR. SIMON JOHNSTON, Gerierot 04. of frocattalrad and Foutt4 $4.. Pit= t0018:444447 POI( SOLDIERS. Camp Companions, %tilting and Sevriag I:atart.lY, varbAts klada, very Ete."l ILrlictra for the So:Mein, at ED= Sy /11 , Tti STIIKEr, ?JAK , SIC it Lt, PORTFOLIOS, POCKET INILSTAIIIDS. Hl.' NT GALI I'EE.O Of the Border and Southern States, RUNTS STATIONKRY POIITrOLIOS, Enlarged and tgaproved, at the old prie, la cent. BuNrs GOLD PUGS, Irarranted the rest made. at 0,1 sAvv kLLEOELLNY CITY Its* strtaralp on bond • Las mid tharonghty sword stork of DECKING, BOAT AND BOTTOM PLANE, WINDOW FLAME OTUFF, LINTLES, BUN-SILLS, JOISTS, SPOUTING, LATIITI, PAL. INNS, do., do., de. . No Sit SG order. roe SAWItIt NTOTT with Promptest and at far rats H. B. Pasts no:Ohm LONG TIU GIB or POP LAR as partlenlery MAW to oramtne ta. Mod. eirora. oe Craig ors. mar HotAso, ettlettl Oti EI 1, tr ti TONE-MA.3i, rIATICYALTILMILIii Or WlB.l WORK, EiMITO alwayr on band and =la to order BON L. 181) MUSS SCRIGEN WIBI CLOTH; 811VU, al all Lind.; EIDDLITT, for Vonsdr7 aro ; %VOILE TOD WINDOWS, ; 81103 CAO/8, 0 NaNINTLL Wllll WOUII, far ibrrrara, ktA. our An .to el RUM INK 01. 1 / 4 .1 0. 60100117% USEILIT pnyo4ll.l. LLi ad • large stoat of pods for 0/...911.1 sat able to offer great b•rplos at extremely low IfMATEURII BEDS; Mut and Solos =- THOBBB ; • 'rota varkly of BRADLS, TAMA noon OIL CLOTHS; OLEPETS; XYLBOYMIED TABU; COVICILS ; kfftedo. Onto% owd M. erns Bordomi MATS, of the beg gaiety, and oboap. two onoarraeoxl. order. prostly ationdled to. Hove No. 172 FEDERAL lEMIMCIT, Mlegbany, (formerly romp by Mr. Somple.) TMOM/.8 d St CENTRAL DRUG STORE. Cbroor :OW* sod F•Aerai firma, e2.4A-o OZO, A. KILL!, Nr&BY LINO SODA WAVES,. PATIOS'S ED1011712, war rtarrillaa pe.sertptleal ese*.• tr,:and TATS & VI-IAZ, If&LOTIOAL TLDtlßise. • CIAB AND BMX FTITERS. ■IDZRAL musk., cult 8..511 Ler. Wirt. V.S2vb•VVI. VIRTII,4OIIii V L vr.nt to tin as win GN aim VITTIBOI3OII BOND& Pitubargb t OcatsWaiffille Railroad Iluada roa 55.L1L 5, 0. 8RY5.15, Drder lavasate Aiee, STORE 81LiDES, , . 13 Esa► to otter oat bat notlo.s:l4- , We. 107 llASElit two bo fi fth 1:=1=C1 VA/MUM LAWit=4n driatui er *OA .14 AD ra MOM grltivadvs fi in' lb' gat‘t Tama ht59 , 1= 01 . 7 10211141bettorressalskilleske pa' e. 97: . .elitbMiNa_!rbma4bovs l io *31:411.1%, DITIDO0012(100111N.41. NOTICE:—It is an in' ibet;lnlt sakauviettga, ottd star.aer. Falb withool der eicoatradietten, that. the pasta , . bkritsktt to HOOTS AND SHOES, IB /LT HURT HALL SHOE STORE 62 FIFTH STREET Why/ Because tb y s.•II the bad gooSe twits wed, basing thaw an soda Warded in Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Thaw:ll46W and Nam Tort, •sprawly Ibr retail treaty wed awry tatr V warranted, riveted M=s==l way owns apart, or prove unsatisfactory, are repair ed tar nothing, an allowance made, or • am pair turniebed ; end with all thee* peculiar adrerstagra, this nnettnalled work, these superior 'Armenia.. .a new°. for purchuing al this celebrated boa" we offer one mars, ow • foal olibolting argument—We wit dat 6.2tISS oudity of freed lbr leu weary least re. o Ifty nsauly.. im *amp/errs. glir night Laud akin gang up Fiftb .troot. tvoen. Wood rtroata,No. nextdoOr the Emma. Oalte. CONCERT lIALL SHOE STORE ll= EM;12111 113MiZEtEll CIIT.AP I CU ZAP I 13=1 S H. 0 1.: S I McClelland's Auction, I=ll F INE GOONI LAIHIM GLOVE RID BALMORAL BOOTtI ; Do do do CONORLSA do; Do MOROCCO it GOAT RA do; arsrs THREE SOLE GRAIN d CALF do ; Do TWO do CALF do; II of the boot roototo .ork, and trarrsotOl 0 , 1 giro • tiro rottsfaction. 'G O. ALBREE, SON & MEMM=TM2 !OLIN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of C.P BOOTS k.NI) SHOES. of ow,. 41,44[4rition. No. 34 Seolttebeld" neat, Pittatmril. ' MORON CO ,* M Alorgul,) DIALICR9 IN AND SDIPPKI2 . 3 Ulf Connellsvllle Coal and Coke, No. 94 WAR.R.II STREET, (IT STAIBt.t Bang folly eoppliott with our ewa rare, and sit • bath ea heretofore, pirticaler attention to naiad' tern onirrt sr, pr-sotte 4to ebip tide aaperke COA 1. AND COKE to ell µAut. by rail or by then. I far herr. twtoogiog eti, I partite my b heeded at our eidm. We ernl fbl city omen . • At load. - BAILEY, FA REIELL & CO , PRACTICAL PLUMBERS. GAS AND STEAM It ITTERS. lists) J 0.... dol. a =attain' ci.u.LOut:y on hold IL•palriug Coo, •1 eh.rt No. 199 Fourth ll HENRY a HALE .t Are now receiving tdar Spring Stock of Goo*, W bin ext.mt, eltot-e end tette aft acrpan stir thtin ire hale ener offered It go tmt lln..etmnlri thanxe to o v nutty friends end patrons for the lib eral patreusza heretofore recttivrol, and trnetle envoi attention to tauten., to to-Net all oar old farn i Z WWI aravy net, on,. • • tholes collet-Con of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOO' 00 EINLII or PIMN AID 8?. 01A111 =h2 B RIDIi KWATER PAINT. COTTAGE DRABS, GROUND T PURE LIVSKED CU Plok dirftroct Drab 51.1 es, Far COTT AO CS, VILLh.. ILAILEOAD DOT 2. Also, Dar for RqoPB, BARNS. BLeLYATRBS, /HEIGHT OARS, to CEIHAPEST P.4/NT rN TLUI ROBERT REYNOLDS, General Agent, 741 Malden L., N. Tort. alb/ea:Rd WHOLMALE DRUG HOUSE. FIEM=I wHoLLSALE DRUG AND JODDIIIO No. SO. owner LIIIIIITY A WATNI STUSICIS, :V . Zowae U' r:l P."''g'r at ik lrf 4 14titGr Pr7111 " 1 : 1111CDt clAri WITITZ LSAPS, OILS, _PAINTS, VARNISH DIFS-STI7IIIII, W.. - 11 0 0W 1.11.03, GLASS - Walt da. Parebsows tad oar Wrack all Gomm wall or. toelot, sad view such w. to Oro rad. ratistaettor. J. J. 11=SG= d CO., rot. Lib arty trit Wefts Ornsta, rittatsuea. swOrreodatairom pURVUNCE:B PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, COBS= TITTH AND MARKET STERSTS, 9d and Sd emir, user Richardson's lgmlry Stors,l 11Prrn3inuaR Pa. . uorroc3n.A.P.l-119, Of *very .Ire add ay* plata cx colored. Doak alte Carta de Visite to Cabinet at We Prti!'rIIIIVIANCY would particularly call aro at- Imitate of the AGED AND INVER to[ easy .5- oollolbillty of Mt. lotabltotanka, boloz hod Dy • Mottlefaun flight of MD% rficf• n00d0.1 1 ... foottofloslicoo scosmotoo4. ..ty2clytacoalla MoeTinCAirti MARBLE WORge CIS LIIIISST Mtn?, a Palatial aad •arid 11.1101iffita 0 w ItailtilLE BiAIiFTELI3. M.ollllolelltB and Grave Stone►. PLASTZ4 I AYI3, tioer.tin&LA ETF-4 AND BAH. -v• DR. BAELZ nywßartlanlar satardlon to the tostmant 01 lO,DISTABI2I, do TAR and EAR: °Wont on CATARACT. SQUINT MS. for ARTITICLST. FULL, inaerta ARTIFICIAL EYES, and tants an TNTLANALLTORY RTES; alao TURD REARING. and all &wins affeetßls taa Ur and Waged to OtdaaiDO DIS INSTAh 1 LY' I Mut ail Or mat ..iowdara,"Pastes P@.- J.►:. i n tialacedlralm .4ef4. 11 4 4..tros /14:44 *X. OII , ROACLICIA i6e 4 voarz.LyBas3 PASTE:— : , 1310.sitt gesdnymut haseab,- ; : r • • ' trizin.arreattada suAP.;', - tco legit tn f 6, o , fiad **au 'mints klntetl-Vrm -drw. FararniA ~.,„l l* ..i. . .. . IMMT= rizm orr"
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