Vitistrurffit sZazettg CITY AND SUB URBAN Igrovrioliku P Joseph Moore Second oe Deg Crletcd7 re et e. Morder• tee 1 the The Jeri he the ease of the Commonwealth *gerinti/oceph Moore, lodated for the murder !of Jordan Marbourg. co Thursday - , at 2 o'clock p.m., found a verdict of emsdre ie td.. Weemddegrin. They were out just three hours ','and twenty minutes. The Judge's charge Vie very severe on! the prisoner. It is ru moreditint, when the jury retired, they stood -ens for finding a verdict` of murder. to the test degree, six for murder in the serond do pes, said ave. fr i lf aniuittal. It also ro pored -, ored that thee tiro jury here signed opoti• den to the Gov rnor praying for the pardon of the prisoner. It is supposed that the Judge will Oro sign the petition. The sen• time° of the Court hie not yet been pro nounced. Tho -prisoner exhibited bet little emotion when the verdict of the jury no saeonneed. .11111.. Departure of the Rebel Prisoners tram the Western Penitentiary. Teiterday iftemoon one hundred and teen rebel °Aims of Morgan's command, who 61/11 been confined in the Western Petition ' nary for the past six months, wore forwarded ' 'to Point Lookout, under a strong guard of iroldlers from the Provost Marchers ol3lee. A rumor et their departure spread over the alWc, anda largo crowd of . pliopfe gathered erottOd.the Penitentiary 0' get a Sight of the rebels settles passed cut. About two o'elock, qapt.H. &Wright, Provost Marshal, called , •• — this roller poisoners, and marched them into the yet& where the guard had been formed u tworanks: along the walk leading to the • •yeril,kitder command of Capt. Griffith. The Itirtsenhu Were placed in the centre, and aerobia to tins cars which were in readiness on thi &oath Common, where they embarked, and were taloa to the outer depot of the Penneyliliiia• Railroad. Tbb oars containing the prisofifire were attached to the 3.30 train. The prisoner. appeared to be in excellent • oenditioa, and made a good appearance. They looked neat and elisan, and. gave evi dears of having been well provided for. They eonincrted themselves very quietly,and seemed pleased eti regaining their liberty. While at the enter depot, a telegraphic die- Eats& was received by Capt. Wright from Washington, requesting him to detain five men who hid expressed their willingness to take the oath of allegiance, and send them to Clamp Chase. The men were removed to the Girard House, and will be forwarded to Col umbus to-day. Oxman, or Vital Mr. as a Curative Oxygen la the most abundant substance In mama, and It plays the most important part in tiotelumps which take place in the organ le and Inorgonto (kingdoms. It Is the acutee agent of comb:Nth:in and fermentation. It attracts aed decompose" the hardest steel; it maintains the Are on the hearth, the light in the lamp; the warmth of the: human body; and forms the very . breath of mans' nostrils. WWl:this and the Dermatobiatiction, con sumption and all Impurities of the blood csa be eared; also neurons and general debility, and misty other diseases that are prevalent but: seldom permanently and radically cured. it Ls taken , by inhaltion, breathed direetly into the longs, and through theta carried into the blood; thee, as soon as the blood will carry It, It reaches all parts of the system, removing all impuritlea :through the pores. etnagle, wade oad luny affeetiow, as well as hu mors oft the blood, are caused by breathing impure ;, impurities of the air are caused from IN lack of oxygen, and there is its place In America when the air Is so deficient of cosy len as in Pittsburgh. Dr. Woodard, No. 145 rim, street, admin isters oxygen, and is curing many diseases that hare heretofore been supposed Incura ble. Bee the Doctor's edrertiteetteots _..~ ~~~~ Tank Mete, driver of car No. on the Wylie lute branch of the Bast Liberty P3/1 - SCAM ittl1017;411A arrested yesterday end taken before -Meyer Lowry, charged with smelly whipping a son of Mr. Stephen Cairns, • little boy fire years old- It appears i that the little fellow was returning from school, and while walking down 'Fourth stitet, between Terry and Market, he noticed his mister en the opposite side of the street, L °tj'inherXetew" TAg his ear along the surer attbetiMeL the boy not noticing it, ran before the hoikes, when Mete stopped the ear, and going appn the pavement gave the little fellow a eaters whipping with hi. whip, raising large welts upon his legs and back. Mete was noted over for his appearance at court to an• ewer the charge. We ore informed by the Mayor that Mete to the person who drove his ear over and severely injured a boy named Tommy, on Third street, a week or two since. Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair f, i • The following rearettem were sepoictel at the meeting of the Executive Cosa:Mew on Friday afternoon : Hash ced Daubing Amooianons—Prang. Sel• km, John - Harper, and Jmene. Marshall. !essence Orrapaeirs—Reuben Miller, Jr., R Mary, , Smola Rea, agd Wm. Pb.illian. Butte s, Florence K re= er, Joshua Hanna, John B. Semple, and Robert Patrick. , Prier& fibrotic. and Literary Ckmitibutioe.— Thomas Dakewell, Sr.. Robert Finney, Wm. M. Darlington, and Robert Wattle., ,Pourth stmt. Steomboatesn and a. Steamboat Jetomat_— Capt. John L. Rhoads, Andrew Miller. D. h. 11..(Jitimare, Wm. Dean, W. W. Martin, M. W. Deltsheerer, Thomas Roger. Weller H. Scott, R. L. McGrew, James R ees, Wm. It Donaldson, John B. Livinyton, and R. 0. Gray. By ajar of P. R. Bangor, Chain:Tian. P ' z; t k Third Ward Allegheny Bounty Fund. The following additional subscription' her a been paid to James Mader, Treasurer : 0 letabeer, ad......--.ll o of a cv yerty.,..........im W. Iternr---.- 88 0 Petters.. _... 5n T s lipp, ad...........-.. 40 W White. .d_...._.... 5 Mr 0d.....--.....- 304 111cHeery 40 Jobsileekel..._-. 40 John Leate-_____ er, ' ton lielainiger-.-.-.... Zi- Peter 'Khmer, ....... .. _ 50 1 L illelinter...— - -- 10 J Finch to Jithn Illinny...-.---. 6 lieresseyder Vatirbll.lller...—. 10 Unman Back -- Z 5 ASr. 5 Berr---..... to N 000........ ... . ...... to hevloosli reported 6111,M. Total $1.5,45T. There will be a meeting of the eithens - of du ward at the School Honse thle evening for the _rupees of touring the reports of the Meet committets, and other Important basi l:Me& Carl'. Normal Institute The Summer Session of this Institution will open on the Ant Monday of April, and aloe* on the-32.1 day of July. The regnlar same, which L arranged with special refer elle* to the recalremento of the School Low, embrace alt the broacher required on the FohoMonal certideate, Including drill ale,- SUSS In Penmanship, Zook-keeping, Eloco- • thm, Vocal Mole and Theory of Tosebing. a Special *Luso will be formed for the higher brush's. It Is desirable that persons wishing to at _ ulna shesdd be present at the opening of the ' term, In order: that they may enter their elutes Malady, and complete their course before the examination at its close. Priem of Witten for ..fogs Months, In advance, $2O. Tom Irons, Sinr.,"—The attention of oar readers Is calbatio the advertisement of that 1E414 story and sketch paper The Yes York • weet ov axneuncing a new romance bearibg the • singunllu and attractive title. The stary.tstrom the pen of an author extensively loom, but who chooses on the present occa sion, to Write under the saes do plane of Loots Urs. We .area mama that the romance In question ie em of the most powerful and ex &Jag emeriti to the world, and especially intareetlns to litly - reeders. The Now York WoB4(Pion the reputation of beteg an excel-. test NA* „frarnaL . . Romano ItsMinD.—J. M. Itattlo7, Jena lighaar aad `Abizonder lionloy, who wet° or-. rootodromio Use ago, and eondned In the Atinuaint at .19.haeling, u hostages for the intent ed' nadir flaw. of Patnato county, Va., Wit boon released, upon eondltlen that tboylOvo their parole of honor to go to Rich- Mai lad endeavor to procure the release of Blair In that to re t urn and report thentialveas• • • - - 10isSess Mirasoneasse—troole Tom's Cabby as the ,Theatre tonight. eYte-47 'l' _oat'spabin at the This favorite General arrived In this city The Spring clootione le the several districts Thisgeday night, on his way west, but on sc- throughout the eoun'y were held yesteerday. taunt of tin train being delayed, he wai do The frlle.riag to the [irk,:trc.td it the tutted until 11,0111yestords7, ,then he tr.cit bertuLh ^' Birmingham train fur cluoinnati. He glee no,' re 1 , 110 Borgee.—W. C. Aught/11inch. moss connetted with the Qi.h Army C. 7.11, ykreriect4 J6OlOll P. Pearl, ' 24 precinct: 'Fred. Leucite. which he ha; been commander bees its or James p,„A. :MARCH 19, 1864. gemination. This famous corps II /11.1,3: I-al,/ 1i,re,.,.... filled up to the required number, A,fifq nisi , . Gaterhct. and is ran& Ito acin g at Annap it te . ere: i• 0• A • seer,--George A. Powell. to sterling on the "Special ter. i li - for wh.ch Art:slant Aseeswrs —Atexant, McClean, it is destined. "Barney'' a• his soldier , ail August Rmin. fondly call Lim, is a large, eels:Airily formed, d u ty, '-I Et.„,,e.e_is, proctor! James and one of Ow most hand...lute men, we bur, 34,,D,, y ,id ; 2d prt . cthe . , viiii. . Graham. erer met, and is altogether our 1,7, 14,,' r 1 It f pertnr3 of :leerier—let precinct: David a soldier. He was attired le slalom dress, , Aughteheugh ; 2.1 precinct: Thos. Itlebep, .1. having nothingabout him denoting rank or fiawity. . occupation. • lathe course of the morning he . Cowl. ble—M. B. Bart tell. visited the Fort Pitt Works, and aohis ;p.m , In Last Birmingham the Republican ticket ;equal we.. taken to see the hall of the Sub.: wee elected, with the exception of Constable Si/stance Committee, and the Soldierstflorne, I —Christine Feld, Democrat, being elected to under the management of this same noble es-, that once without opposition. /sedation. Ile was greatly delighted at the ,e re il e s e .4, ample errangements the coin-, Row on Fifth Street Loot Night. mittce have for entertaining soldiers, and ex-' ,1hou: eleven o'oloot last evening, a PlM pressed his adualthtion in tho most decided and s emphatic manner, Previous to starting west b u r of leeng men were drinking In 'sale.. he went, accompanied by the gallant Cu:. on Fifth street, kept by an Italian named Lesser!, of the Atocuadhead regiment, amen I Stevenson Cavanaugh, when one of the party, to the dining rooms of thi Committee on Lit, I a soldier war accessed by the proprietor with arty street, end took dinner with the young l ' ladies and gentlemen of theSubsistenee Corn_ • Menllng some fruit from a stand In the store. mhfiee, who Were In attendance *Atha moms. I The soldier stoutly denied the charge, when lie, there repeated his raniterks. eoneerning 4 Cavanaugh endeavored to eject him from the the'it arrangements, and told them that he! I $ bad been familiar with their operations ever 1110071.• A row ensued, during which one of eltg the opening of tbewar, and that through the ehntPeetene of the soldier picked up an their untiring 'Labors, this elty hat the credit empty 'he l rrel lying on the Pavement. `and of "Mosley hare to matt a . 0 1,he," b e tt er I threw dt through the window, demolishing than any other, as he bad frequently heard I the glees, and scattering the ooefeetlenstries his men say andso that Isbell/mai Pittsburgh , through the apartment. Officers Long, Wray, wail named le always called forth the liveliest and Lowe happening to be passing at the a:premien' of gratitude and•respect from his' time tutrested the pettier and conveyed them corps, who wII not soonlihrget thabospimbie 'to the watch.house. They will hays a hear. manner in. itch they were treated while , tee to - morrow. . j . passthg tlaro gh this eltynntheireray to Ten nessee. While at. the rooms he recognised in Mr. • William Miller the collared gentleman, who , Indica& ?mum, Plain and Ornamental eupOtintende the cookiegtarrangements of the aa„. uttot.r , and d ea l er i s , p er ,,,,, e yweratis and . Subsiatence Committee,' an old friend, ate ' Vermont slate of the best quality at low lett". seeing wham be expressed • grwt deal of . • time ha talk. Offieis at Aloe. Laughlin's, meat the Water pleasure, end they , spent some tog, over their old campaigns against rho ' Wort..., Pittsburgh, Pa. • diens. Mr. Miller was acting as wok for the • General and General Sykes, commander of Iron Foundry for Sale. the sth Army Corps, both of whom were then For sale, that valuable lot of ground, Iron captains in the regular army. The General Pomade,. and Warehouse, situated at the wr eathed freely with oar citizens, and was the nor or Wat e r and Grant attests, having. front observed of all observers, wherever he went. , of ISO feat on Water street and Front street, and 160 foot on Grant street, the lame being Tile Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. now occupied by Anderson e. Phillips. Pee- Messrs. Charles W. Batchelor, James Perk, 'session given April Ist, 1365. Apply on the Jr., and J. W. Chalfant, the committee sp. premises, and to pointed by th e Sanitary Commission to visit prem ises, Cleveland and negotiate for the building horny r AND Salton - iota Eer emirs will soon used for the late Fair in that city, have re- cover the bodies of those braes men who are b lile . li d it t iu d, t!i:i d r er . Ltr i y ,i ii g b r nl s es .r . ill T m itb k t . sad turned, after aceomplishing the object of their mission. The building, with all its appurt . heron with the strongest, threfore, let every oneness, (consisting of about 400,000 feet of man supply himself with HOLLOWAY'S lumber,) was purchased at auction for Wt . ' OINTMENT, It is a certain cure for every 000. This purchase gives satisfaction to ail kind of skin disease , concerned, and the committee deserve great Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re credit for the activity they have exhibited in tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, Ac. settling this most important feature in the at 30 cents, TO cents, and $l,lO per box or pot. organisation of the Fair. The building, when For sale in Pittsburgh, Pa ,byß. L. ?abeam erected, will cost about $lO,OOO, and when the took A Co. Pair Is concluded, •11l bring nearly this For sole also at Fulten's drug store, Fifth amount, ax lumber is very scarce and selling street, Pittsburgh. at a very high pries. The stock of seasoned lumbee in this city is nearly exhausted, and . Rmtotat.--Samuel Graham A Co., 31 ambient our mechanics hare been transporting lumber , Tailors, hays removed to 73 Smithfield street, from Cleveland for some months paw. In fact end would must respectfully call the attention its scarcity is so great that the erecting of new of their friends and the public generally to buildings in the "piing will be materially their new-stook of Spring arid Sommer goods, interfered with. • which they have jest received. Their stock The committee have been considerably an- ie of she eery Seers 't , on ,,, of E .„ e ,, h a ., embed in choosing a site fur the erection of Free , 5.,„,..i'r005,5. cloths , 00..im0r.. and the building, but have decided at last upon. seating . Also, . Tory otorot ,,, ... 0nt0 ..., the Allegheny Diamond. The place selected of Scot chch 0 .,,,,, r05. .., ,0 ., 1 . 11 to styo toom is an excellent one, the space berg large, Al early call. Every garment warranted to and but a short walk from this city. The • ~i , o full s . sisreo ,, on. Pittsburgh and Manchester Passenger Rail '' hooch A fit ri:t snot., 73 Smithfield fit.. was, airs run past the spot every few minister, • and we have no doubt but the company wit: still . Itecathen see Blunt rea Ste_—'the nee all the resources Mamie command to meet a....s ~.ors„ o o, of Fall nod Wtht..„ Clothing, the luareased travel upon their road, lately received by Messrs. John Wier A Cc., The main immature, which Is to be one hue kitristart Titters, An. 14A Fodem7 mew:, Al dred feet square, and surmounted by an im- irg hony. The trocik of clothing yowlers of peeing dome, will be located cm Federal !street, 5 „ ... „ ow , ~..,,o , ~___.., ___,. l __,... ___,.., on the site of the old Market House, the th e „neat ~.„, .e„,,,' c-- costs. w.,-,,te-sr-r_ ~I pattern. u wings extending Into the public squares at .. , ,,,.. ,, , 0 ,. _,.... i. ,,,, 0 _ . ,'"• .1. . , ?r e ° .... 7. L l t ... .either Otis The building will be removed a t , , 7 .0t 7 00. „ . ."; , 1,.... 0,.. et.oc. 7 ,o ` ot r oot " o ` o trona Clereland to Allegheny alas early is day a ~,. as possible, and its erection tromedistelyteom- - -•- - - • menced. The different oomtaittees shouts b 5,,,•, b.„„„,,,,. T e „,,„„ . ._ ri se . L .,,. go earnestly to work, and endeavor to omit, euges are prepared from a highly esteemed the coming Fair one of the finest yet hold. re ip• for alleviating Bronchial Aftwii.,ns, Tee,- eon rely open the ea-operation en,/ enema, H ...mere, Coughs, Colas, .orl rr4- gene rout support of our attune. , tame or SOITIMP s of the Throat. Fur sole at Fulton's Druz store, Fifth straw. Pittsburgh. Cruelty to a lto, Movements of Ceneral Burnside • A handsome Turn Out. One of the handsomest vehicles of the dim. aster we hare ever examined i.e that Jost Wam..sms., Jirwatm, Att.—J. M. Roberta, • go 17 Fifth rtreo is new opening the meet brought out by Messrs. Sumner t Co.. Fifth c ,_, L .. ~,,,,,,, ~ ~. 40 ,, =, 5 , 1 „.., ~,,,,,,.., street, sole agents hero for the celebrated . j ewe lry, Su re ,. we ,,,, ai d p n ,.,, G oo d. ~,,, Wheeler ..t Wilson Sewing Machines The displayed in this city, end is tailing tbs.= at new wagon was built by Mr. [mamma, and -4 ''''' ln " lT l '''' D' •l °"' is finished in the finest style, while the horse . r. ,, , m .. ~.. , t , ~. ~..„.0 a is a very handsome stepper, and the whole r, - • Irt..¢l , u , ...Gee, No. .tie Peon ......t, day tarn out the most stylish of the bled ever .. a ~•:+t A'l order. I.A as the ao...sa place seen ie Pittsburgh. A few years ago the p.:' ~ r . . c ... 4, ..4..z...: ~. Ail ..,..,,, moth sewing machine hash:tete was rearmily known ..• ra . I. ,i....e,,.. • here, but to ouch an extent has it row° - r------ - sinew that the Messrs. Stunner A Co. hare . . !)lectLe4,llll 4 l Pan stre et, .411 es no less than fifteen wagon. engaged le •flo • , •,••••••- • 9 '+'s orerwmine their delivery. These wagons are all gotten up to the most tasty style, and carry six Hit-in INTELLIGENC6 machines each. The horses are in keeping . with the wagons, and for melon, beauty and •111.••1-1_ symmetry, will compote favorably with 11.J.r 44.1.1-44.., ilectou.ti Jell, C5.w..• , 14.. some of our bast earriagli teams. When ma. e-tt•s, o,llro 7 1.1.anc.. Uti Or y, shines are bought by parsons living in the - vicinity of any of the railroads, the service of the wagons are not resuired; bat in Greene, Washington, Mercer, Basler, and those other counties not sereasible by railroad. e^a.tomer. can only be supplied through this medium, and it ;peaks Will for the foresight of M . . Sommer A Co. that they had the enterprise to meet the want. • It also proves this popularity of the Wheeler A Wilson Meals's, and shows the esteem in which it is held wherever intro &teed. It Is, indeed, a machine which will give oven the most fastidious eatiefaetlen, and as such we do not wonder that the demand for It is so groat. The prices of the Wheeler A Wilton Sewing Machines range from $./0 upwards. Call at No. 27 Fifth street, where they may be seen in practical operation, and all necessary information afforded by the Agents, Messrs. Sumner A Co. The Courts. (Morrorbmi Zschulvoly Few the Gasiato.j Morale? Coen*.-In the ease of Efiehael Graver vs. Niiermyer A Graff, the Jury failed to ogre. and was discharged. All the Courts meet to-day for the purpose of hearing motions, .to. PCBLIO Noma.—The now organization of the Church of Josue Christ of Latter Day Stint. have removed their piece of meeting to the room over the Internal Ilmenue Dllice, Fourth Aran, between Wood and Mark... Their eervies will commence every Sabbath, at half pert 10 a. nc. In the morning, and S p. m. In the afternoon. The public are roo mette'', Invited to attend. Moors Counrci.—lt is expected that 1: , ,000 troops will pass through this city during the next two weeks. The Sanitary Committee era making armapmenta to provide them an with a comfortable meal when they arrive, and we hope our anisette will see that they are furnished with the necessary supplies. Taxertm.—"l.lna4 Tam'al:labin" drew an other crowded bonne last evening. It will be repeated again to-night, and probably for the last time this season. Those who wish to see this great moral drama, should trail eh:snarls . s of this, the last chance. Ton Taran.--Thie renowned troupe will Rive three exhibitions to-day. Commodore Nati, who has been Ltidlsposed tor • day or two, km recovered, and will appear at all the matinees. The troupe will visit Cleveland on Monday. PROVOST OgLiv.—A company of the Invalid Oorpv, under command of Oapt. Davis, have been detailed for guard duty In this city. They will out as Provost Guard, and hare their quartets at the Girard Eloshe. liTazazas.—lt is unless to complain of your hair turning prematurely grey or of it becom log thin, when yottcan remedy both by the use of the oalebratid Hair Algoma/or, now for sale by all good drugguta. HOCII/41111411113 should attend the, grand openin of carpets, oil cloths, rugii this morning g , st J. Pineh'i, corne r of Grant and Fifth streets. TrIS esarsenos OP taz,Drr—Vneis Tom's Cabia, at the Theatre tanight. Go Szi gaols Toni'', Cabin at thorTbsatta to•night. VIOLS TOY'S (USU.—Don ' t tore the leet opportunity et the Theatre to-night. Defer BIM TIM Lest Oerogrcrent—Unele Tom'. Cable, at the Theatre to-night. Tin Cgrumms 0112 sox Ts--troolo Tom's Cabin, it the Theatre to-eight. LAST Claies...l7stols Tom's CabLo at the Tbestar to4tlstis. Spring lElectioni —.ll, N. MOlttnigb, J. 4 P V.CI R. LOCAL it'. V.K. Bar.torn.z, PciaA ,i Co C=llll =EI Th. rt•ar coottrl•• re:ada atosellly at thie p to with fallsiptts ftst b. tha ply; marks last avyntat 71,. warmth, etattlnivir Taw 1.4 a a.uw with •11 omaalnuallsght fall ant 7lm Maio , ' AuJamul. from Cloriousai, •u 4 ihs Julia, from fanniailla, •ta t b• aaly stri , •ts, The &nciana , t, had. gout th• , 11.11501,1 i. • baying. unoug ottmr Il.mr, 1:0 tons au Wh.-sitag, Tb. Julia, •. usual, Loaf a froillht tor. V a oombar of passsog.m. Tb. Llama., from Cloriutstl, vas doe last a.aisi, not trill ttpubtlasa I.faued .t tan isherf this mutc. IMIMIIMIMM b. packets •ppcsr to b. , . •tvnlt all Ic• trade In, cot .mudm. The Cottageand Adraoto arrleel from Oil City ymtenlay, and tba Glen eleami for the ea. pet. last avenlng. Tbn Mamma Leinvildm and Tays.'s ware mmounc• ed to leave et. Louts for Pittsburgh on Thurzday lost. There were . Iva than I. Memnon adver. Used ti leave Cincinnati for Pittsburgh . Thursday ea fallow Da Lady Prsnklln, Dviipm, Fanny sad Wow Turk. We boos been hafumned, rays Dm Cairo la-a, that it.. Marina Brigs. has teen transferred in the Trsamtry Department, and that ttir dolt.. will b. much the tame u hastoforei—te oaten' the Id lens rivet and Its tributaries, mocking and destroy • leg lb. nmarnints bands of reerrillm which have ; Mead the rim. banks for the last you, sod eamielally to protest the plantations adjacent to the litalealppl ' from locuraloneolrabel midterm and guerrillas Taw Wo taw two•Clhado —Within the mat 1.. dsm three of the Iran-cled gnnboats bulhilag In the Want have been launched, and tba attme thee.. be afloat In lees than a month Two If tbe enamels, the Winnebago mid hillwankm, an lembly.alnii feat longer than lb* original monitor, and have all their engines, boilors and magazines below the wamr. Th. Chlcksaaw having _made bet trial trip Is ' now In active service. Those Weraterru vemeate which ham oirsarly been etetively szepleynel, sorb a. the ' Osage and oe.obo, have proved mtlrely mermen': and 111. probable lb. othinz mejsat as sold. The entire .1.1 will Mon duty before Iwo months. Pamengsra and shippers boold hear In mind that lbs oommodlems and oteat Major a sidemen, Imam Pr Cincinnati to-day at noen, without fall. Capt. , Ct. A. Dram la In command, while Copt Andy Bob . kmmo ha charm of the °Cam. The Anderson la an ur•Iloso boat In ovary spent, and we know that Capt. nobler= will has that pawns.. ara 0.11 mred for. The atm:inch and reliable ammo, Olin, Cep. .1 R. A . ndin, id .lll . p . mr i l i t . l•4 o ly , i lea . Mll . m l:when's to. ; popular and web-known Paragon, Capt. Don. nelly, will leave mcmy for Cineinnatl, poaltimly. Pb. boo excellent me ft for pmmogars, and Mill tame room left for height. Mr, A. F. r , C 0110•11 la the oaahlar. _ _ . . • • • • • • - • The nest mei popular Jolla, Capt. Coolant, 1. the fotolor psekst for Zoom,llla to-day,leovlng .11 p at. DIED: LA RIKEII.—On the 14th Inst., at Ids residence In North Flontlnrion eownehip, Weettnersland ocuety, Mr. 01/oBag 141111.11.1111.. In the 34th year of tas OP. The funeral will tske plaes from hie Lt. =Mit ro• so assssrit, lipth tint.. Si 10 o'clock s. m. KIM.-02 friday, 10 web 11.2„ Mr. 16112LCE10111 aged 81 yew., member or Co. L, 62d Ileilmoort Peon.. 2ola. Th. rotative% and Wends of tho fatally, Moo tha membeira of tallow military organisations now to this city, aro rearpactfolly invited to attend tha (morns% on Humor, ....atom', at 9 o'clock, fecon tka roaldenoo of hit Matins", George Kim, Carron Knot, South Pittsburgh. WARD—At 2,.r raddenm No. OS 11.1.. r A s..es, Allrghen,y, on Itluriddy, Mb Inst.. BARAD, as of Di. W. A. Ward. Ms tonne will take piano on accrancc,l9tl tart., at t o'clock: The &Undo dribs family aro re. oto °Maly invited In attend. Gtllll2lll—ln Cincinnati, on :lt,e 11th Met! VART Ile, tonsillar of Jobn It. Gallic* aged P 3 7011 n. The feral wal take plate from tom fedler's rect. dean In Pablo, terwoctilp, on Bernimar Mourne, at 10 o'elock. Cantatas t 0.,. the 00112 W of Pmttbt•ld and floventb streets alp °Vest. 11.411011.—0 u Satinets,' sleuleg, Mae* Ittlf, e e'elack, try &Mtn in lb. Oble litte, °peewits freedeis. /fIoWAI/1) MOM aged IT pare and ID menthe. MB of Ad. P. NAIL Puma on Incia•T =mum Itth hag...* 10 o'oloq, fres luo seiddateedlopightr..Wo K Pr" stmt. Us trinda of tba WWI aro mr+ oll . l l fuelled goatees& THE LATEST NEWS R.T TELEGRAPH OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON .41 I,wpet• la to the Plttsbargh claret I. W•mincorwr Crrx, March I A ieport of Mr. Whiting, Solicitor of the War Department, eubmitted to the Senate, embodies ths opinions of Caleb Cushing, Judge McLean, John J. Crittenden, and At toro•y General Dates, to the effect that the tits to Rock bland, Illinois, remains vetted in the United Staten, except one hundred and ninety-three acre., decided by • epeeist act of Congress to Mr. Davenport and Mr. Soars, and thirteen acres claimed by the Rock Is land Railroad Company, leaving eta hundred and ninety See. Otill in control of the War Department. The Solicitor onggeste that the satire Wend may be taken by the right of eminent domain, or 67 an act of Congress with a imitable appropriation for the 'Mister tioa of private rights invaded, and If deemed necessary for the location of an arsenal, and that civil and criminal jurisdiction may doubt lees be obtained by an act of the Illinois Legislistvre In compensation for the Location , of the works. The eonfirmations to-day were--M.ionsell ' B. PioLb, of N. V., additional Aaetatant See. rotary of the Treasury ; John F. Potter, Wis oonsin, Direct Tan Commissioner. for Florida; ' 1.. V. Provost, Md., Consul at Guaygula, vice Charles M. Procter resigned; Wm. W. Byers to be Deputy Postmaster at Denver City, Col orado. Several hundred promotions of °D oers in the regular army and navy ware MD firmed. Hospital chaplaios, A. 11. Lackey, 111. , James Fitzgibbon, Ills.; Asst Quarter masters, Charles H. Peek, Mich.: Melia L. Wadsworth, Ill.; Moot. Thomas McCall std lowa Vols.; L. Y. Come, West Virginia, A. Cutter, Minnesota. Additional Volunteer paymasters. John F. Wildest, 7th lowa Vole Daniel L. Case, Mich.; Maj. Hiram F. Hale, tth Mich. ears Ivy . Oscar Adams, Michigan.; Abraham Beeler, Ill.; Chau. Mares, 11l ; Wm. Stanton, Oblo—additienel paymasters Iv the regular army. Gen. Neal Dow, who arrived here direct from Richmond, appeared on the door of the Rouse afternoon In his Libby costume, oonstst lug of a flannel shirt, blue pants, and a single breasted private soldier's coat, sadly torn and 'owed up the back by the Guttural himself. He says that if no bare any success in this cenipaign it roust be the lest 01111, that the rpbole cannot held out for another. All he ■ew there indicated exhaustion. The General complains thy( tome of his old Maine law dis ciples is Richmond don't Heel up to his pre cept, since they boost. rebels. Ile asp a desire to be le the Field again es poi,' 113 possible. "srTs. lamest at rule aectt•NOIED. Capt. S.m)cr and Flinn, whom the rebut. bad condemned to death, end for whom our The Atinu.e. Election. government pot apart isle Hugh Lee and Glen. LI ma it .- , Marrh I 4 —r.etl•l wi n d er a b,,,,r es r ee her e Leta errehanged, •leetion return. tral, r,ven vonnt 4 en hive tor those officers, and arrived here last night, mere •orr. [1 'he •c, re, Arkamu tn:n tie C„ brr ~.,,.,,e Very look wali and •evru to is horn., up t to r t r ,r ,t e brsetly wader their p•rileue iterisotrus•ot. h o beard t rots doe Mr. S•sryer says a. hearty a greeting is he give five ibeusand ,• tot , a. ••er raverved Iron hay pro !o 6u be sot T" , rr • , r C burned from Mash Leo when they met ends, .h. '1"". n. hunJreJ an J' Assrel trace after betas•a•bargad. The. •ge. • thirty .0:e• uo • r It. rhss•e. with birr•l Dow that the rebel. may tight wall • tbes frr.- r , h. this campolgn, as it will he it rt ". ,01 , p air 1111. . for them ever It , mote an. ihrr.richeCk eh. tvd HON WIC. I, Peet 1110".11. • liartllla Laud• ...a 1..1. r.. tht•af.• r. Mr. Jo the ll,ore •1•• ! whirl "' fr the *Ojos' of boo:motes I. for to the forteitott lauds of tetmle, Li:ph pound the rebel. belt.; bellig•rette, mew he roljetit •ntor to the leers of ever, to which they ha, .p -peeled. The :owl. of rebel lead•re, or• the prißolpul land it the South, may be lacully forfeit.' uoJer the tax leer, Inter nal revenue law end NA:amoral/Po yet. When .0 acquired, he argued that they .tiould lie die. with the rest of public Solna, , to free homer for fre• men. This opts". of small homesteat's oat under fret labor would brink down the laud monopoly •hich Imo eorsiol the booth The Sub Committee of Way. and Neana !mac, not Jet reported tb. mnpiemental ter bill to he main committee. Marchanu •h.• are cow largely over Importing In retire quince of the fear that the tariff may eeee be relied, sad who are the. turning the bolter. of .:change agalnet or, will god i on rtofltahle Illp•ellibliDU when they ieern the! tha attbjeot of changing the tariff bac not ,OfitT been mentioned to the Waye and 31o". Committee and tbat tome of the co.,at loft, ent,alrnembert toted) openea.l tonchlog It .t all. Holds the tomes and minerals of the polo. lie domain to be the property of !be acid open to the occupation of loyal ottisees, eubf eel to the regulatloa and restrictions of the Gorertexect. It propel.. • tax upon the produou of all mines, and regulates the timer. of their p ion. and sedges tha rauses of their forfeiture. the government Is raising two or three negro cavalry regiment,, to be officered of course, Ilk. the other negro troops, by white., Toe officee in these regimente are only at tainable through fienerat Cu.;'. Examining Board In this oily, fora hearing beforo which, application mud be made to Major General Foote', or throa/ ar Department. I= The ease of Colonel liolienry contiallug elections of lir. Yearns?, of Ky., to the Noun, tomes op next Monday In elections committee. Mol.l.eary burn Ida claims upon claret. of military laterferenee In elections. Uss on• been three times celled on for its mnrespondenee with Dupont relative to Charleston. Two of the calls were mede some months ego. It I. somewhat singular th►t the correspondente is not yet forth coming. A COIFIIAATIOII SILL 1111011VCID Mr. Grimes h. Introduced • bill for the compensation of the aileron and on. of the gunboat Baron D•BaIL, for fosse, of clothing, not to exalted PO to each man. Till turasms 00 Ull.l. Will reach 0110 No. 171 next Wednesday or Thursday-8. 11. Torrell, et aL, plaintiffs lo error, vs. Tho Michigan Southern it Northern Indiana Railway Companyoritich Involves the Cawood patent for an evil of the general use through the country for repairing and welding the ends of shattered railway hers. The President's amnesty and reoonstruc don policy here a yet bond few defenders In Congress. Al set speeoh U to be made, however, In their favor In the Bon. to.toor- TOW. • Mr. Colimner's postal bill, whloh the Senate peered and the Moose teJeetod, Is now In the bends of the Conference Numllttec.. Gen. Wool rind Gen. Humphries were on the de* of the House and fleeete to-day, also, CloL BleKibbin, of California, noted se Broderick's friend. IT=! Mr. Washburn, was elected Speaker pr , tem. of the Home to;day. 01100111. 10 1111 PllllllO The atoll dumber of captor of Oradea tit. pod of the battle of Chattartooga bate bees ordered to be glinted. Prise litewer Arrived. Boston; /iamb It.—. The pm domes Mar, Asa las 'aired. Mu hair SSG 114 t at iota* ea butt. . - , Congresalenal WaSILTS6IO34 Elwell IS, 1861. Hotaz.—Mr. Jenne, cf Indiana, made a speech in rapport of a bill herosofore reported by him from the Committee nn Public Lunde, to extend the prineiplls of tn., Homestead Law to person' in th• military and oars! eerier. on conboated anti fin-fettled land• The UOlllO v. curios' In the eonaidora t Jinn of the tiroposlth, nay far certain lock! heretofore delieerotthy & Seaton, inTniVin- the queatii.n , : J Con t rac t, The Sconce passed to the consideration of the Senate b:II to fat toete entries to r +ldlers radar the tomeatio4 Sgrl, —"the Bettie toll to provide for the carrying the malt, t t re,,en ik.its wee called on by Mr. after aineniimet it and Embroidered Randkoroll'a poised, Un a motion Mr. lt •i. n, the sionista pro coded to the e , tvtid. ~t •ton of the Senate bill New & Rich Maltese Lace Collars to prom•te aid for other par pa/a. He made a pprecli in rapport of his einondment to the original bill am asabritute tar it, which freer Ito wives and children of Grieved recruits. The other portions af the 4rigloal bill had been provided fee in past Legislation. Ain asiderable debate ensiled on Ihie amendment, sad saoihor giving coropen. sedan to loyal intistrio The Senate's amendetory II outoetead , peeved. The debate oe the •obetitete of Mr. %Chloe to the bill promoting enlistment/. ormepied nearly the whole of .hr oeselon. Mr, elo t nee morel to re ,onin”, the bill to the Judi-' diary Committee. Without diepoaing of the Enitutment the Senate moved to adjourn until Monday, and went into Executire bedAl01:1. The Reelproctry Treaty Waal:rims, March 18.—The Douse Com mittee on Commerce has agreed upon and sin therized to be reported when that shalt be again rolled up, a Joint resolution authorizing and requiring the President to give notice to the Government 'of tl rest Britain that It Is the wteh and intention of the Government of the United States to terminate the reciprocity treaty made with Great Britain for the British province, A t the termination of ten years from , the time the treaty went into operation, vit. lAA to the end, the treaty may be abrogated as soon It , it .1.1 he du, under the provisions thereof unless a new coovention shall before that time be eoncluded between the two goo ernmente, by which the provisions shall Lc abrogated or r, toodre id as to be mutually I utisfacitory to both goeernments, ant the I President is also atitivi• , sed to appoint three commissioners, by art with tbo advice nod ' nonfat of the liana., for the res let,ll of Litt treaty, and to 0...1[4 with other commission ere duly authorized therefor, 'whenever It .6101 appear to lie the irt.,t, of the Government 1 of Great Britain to negotiate a new treaty be tweet, the two governments and the people of both countries, basted upfia the true principles a or r reciprocity law lot .It o t•MOVai o: eitistine difbmities lick and Wounded Troops -The PI ht at laze° City Casio, ;March 17.—The hoepitel •reamer R. C. Moore, from Vicksburg mad Memphis, u z rind with three hundred and forty-tune astir and wounded W.f.., end left this morning for St. Louis. Light died on the way sty, among them Juins homes. of the Thin• ; Msh Taw Jamey, wise ear Isoried at Helen The estimated forte of the enemy at It/ raereni fight, in Tim. City, woe Ore thousand, and tot, pi,“ or e,mitierr. There were two stern wheel gunboat/ there, but they could reader no term ice without red•ogering onr This Ezgilth Loot/lane /en.lored• lost eighty lilted, wounded end miming. The Etre. C••••i7y lost fills wounded, and the tinsel:lth twenty fire to thirty In all . Nin• out of thenighte•r 1,-oi/isne were woo_.;• i •re. nthu,".•, • ..e In. •Atair bark rS t. tl.• 11.•' N. Voltz, T. 13• E :Caw Eliktorstiir• rrvultr. , , 1...149. fur Nel• Or. The I Ith %U• r.rtibred br tb• roy vverntrion , !Lis •n.I tr•ve f"t tb•tr:bnco.y TI. groat .•••••3 of • . P.rtg I.ltsrde!:. •t •t 4.lray pt .1. •t , l ra• arrymatt H. lore theFu ~ rc f- • M..3ey al.o w•it• .1 •tr •` C•11' n ,.rn, ireutt Court. The etqlen ,)...ttlher , the teir• tiny •I.:03 a% ...eetoe emott, r.l ••I tt•t.ie I•e.d From Ilatmua. N Y.ar, SI aff.h TS. stramar for okra arrive.' from Has .or and Nassau TLe blockade rutot, • Loy aod A I. IPaz.re bad •rTrvilmi (ton,. ••• thew It.P. "' l lisanay Jeans acal Caskmar. do., • T.LI. Lba•ns H tRICF:TI4 Itl • TIMEGRAPFII. , absotlng Llneml Philadclpht% Markel. •b..tl.Q 73 n.tls.l 'lb. Wagslan ft tg. Irkan Ka+sac tor I,t. Patt•aaarat, Ilsorct, - dull sad prt. • iraa*aa tads Ettra {,nity at 17(a - ...1. .nd grouts,. lit ' noasii using al By -11,, at It, •e 4 Larnnaaa; at fa Wta•at 6.11. .07 In tan ••: al e1.34.nt,G1 I, Bed. anl $1,14411,{0 , 6a %.I,lto. 117 s tomosada 141.1. 1 .4 I,la. ,ara la 1.4.1 • lii, c .• flrmasas eels. eLoto Imal at 111,1 , 4‘1,1i. 0a,4 ..Its •I .t Oat. In fair 4.troard at ale Pot, u•s.ttast of C's'asta Raer..l 4414 Ism farm; sales of Mr Pork *I So tlarco. 11.. t. In 1 , 111. In I.ticlß 11ye, •n•I LAnl rt IV N‘ r.ur , hem 1,0 latter i'vf P• I. I=l latat 't urn. al•r- 1, li- •,t+n has ado-11100g bal...t 7V-i.tal , Flaw I. 1.... r sal.. of latral bal. .t II.k; (.7,1 , 07,15 far 0111, ta,N:.at 7,1 u fc r !amthrt - n. It heat oteady. males ....Lush at *LI: flan steady; wale* 17.1nai ha.t at ILLao. Port 1,111 .turn at V3,attla tare gala, la hi•lty altruly ILVISS. Sava gotta, Ittaacara-1 , eothal dulll . Ifolutbas firm. S•ral want , . taaa7 retry:ll.mm da. rlinad 1612 , sada? the tat an.: t , • att•lnaas dot,. ra aped aaA hart aruaaar , d 0 lmeet,dnit.near Stott and Moue 1 Markets. MIN" T.A.a Marelt 1.9.--Stack• *riles and bettor Cumberlandpronl... f 1 C. lA. Central forrip.. _l3/NT. B. A A ......—. Oti Michigan Bonthornt.lls l , P. A w . 13114 Nes York Oantrni... 14.5 CT. A IV ei A Undron e. t P ....... Nte. ....... . ........ t icon! nt 161 t161V,. Arlo It. clue Parr tartiticat. 12 Calms A Chicagn....l.2lM't ectlntrt• 1811 ....... rnitinstraln, 14,6 la.-Slate trregular: Pout 8.1 NNW Ponoi.. R. R...... ...... Rending U. R _it 0.1.14 Iterrt4 Canal —74 iltebnar en N _ pot. tnne IMand. ...... --411G3i D•LTIII0111E, 'Larch 111.—rIntir dull, but baaay ; Ol* Extra salle at t7,124 , 147,2d. Mastdulta .10 ; Weataruitad dimckat,os. uuru steady 16,(0) botaolt void at $1,16a1,17. Whisky dull it ado. Coffaa fitua, and tear.;lUa maUs at Stu HD WARD(ALLEGHENY) iW?' nORNTY /CND --An a,Mmtmon tocatmg of Me rialto. man Block Comeattom to b-Id .1 Ina School Mont., IM , BEIaNIN4, at 7% o'clort. II la of tbe great.. Importance tbatorery chimp tlonal.l attond, buoy...w will be broncht bahre Nmaing in .bleb oil or. , Interco W. lb. OM. milt.. ore ntleca , otl rop rt lb* IBM/ of cony nrollee! man to thrtt mop mlto blcoks. tohlo J P. FLEXING, Prtel. TENTION ENROLLED MEN FOURTH WARD, ALLEGHENY. Thorn will bo • SUM 111 ELTING Of TAE AS anLual hi IN of Ihe W. •I the hon. of Z. r. o FtWbatar, on Chestnut 10 MD 1111:1t can te. den.. In trzu 4 to fl Ilya the quota of .he weld untie. the lest sail of b' P. st• dent for Inn,esS3 also, ithe qent• of the Ward no 4 r the sail for 15'0.0t 0 .In 8.“..t.) Let every •nr.lted no torn cont. uthl9 BP 011D1R ole TUC COCIMI•TVZ WORD & Co. Wholamb Dealan to Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Han Da* I. lion tho ihr,..l and mast anolgeta .lock of goods for ISe'p.lN (3 st Ilwr caned In the swot Wreohateu aro nowerell to esti and await, ore re t k whet! will In tell at vary low nu. tit wo od St, Pittsborib . P ..t tea Otone Vasa ripn, troaa *Waled, ItIECTI, Oh, atinVA X/ aniLtlin Vs LL---raTa-trAt =Alq: !us. *O,, no • n DR r GOODS. he. NEW SPRING GOODS, Wholesale and Retail Trimminv, Ladio4 . and Gent's eek Tiro and Fwrfe, Lucre Edging,. Plain HeurStitcht-d Embroidered Collura, Seta and Undarrlecreft, l'ari,7 Trimming, Magic Ruffling, Silk end Worst od Embroidery Braids. ths Fpriug F,sehion Plain and Plaid Bonnet Ribbon. full line of Velvet Ribbon Jet, Bugle, eteel, tilt, India Rubber and Pearl Buttoms. tmal.l Wares and Notions in oradleas mriety Na be, from tosnalacturen and drat tiers& cod', • d otter to If enabants and Deadened extactdre and %dly selected stack at &Meru Prices. NACRIIN & GLYDE, THE NEW STYLES Ul Sacque, Circulars; Basques; Jockeys; • tiantillas; JUST OPELIRD AT ALEX. BATES', 11 FIFTH STREET. -bl.l E - ARCH Volt SPRING TRADE! Bead and Bugle Gimps, Bead and Bugle Fringes, Bead Butt oar Bugle Ornaments, I=l easb Ribbons Sonnet Ribbons Trim Min g. Ribbons trs paw rt,n, • l•r•• •ralr•• of 1., 0 , I FRICCA.tat.. • hich Ire •11' Om. t. ..:...t..4. Ow onst larair.l EATON, DIACRUM & CO sECOND AKhIVAL. U! NEW GOODS! 1. M. BI'RCHFIELD'S u., ✓ Cabalism e r••• • I It'net Erreabeh Clothe. Twr•oda and Plass.ls, Family Shirting Llamiazi lileashed •uol taiga...R.4 NI apalna 1 • large m.o. no.ot ..f Dres• U«d. jaal )114 . ! SPRING-1864. Joseph Horne & Co., 77 AND 79 MARKET MEET, Dealgrn lu ISTRAW COOPS . MULLIN NOT 0000 S. IN ORO! DIBIE A, TRUK KINGS, RIBBONS TLOWILII3 LAD t Arai otsre rIIBNIPIIIIOd 000DS.OLOT11.. NOS/NIT. MUM, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS. All ear departments my man'et• sad en ems .Lally ►.tad npleeibbal Intl cc. lead, i►. particular Mailed.. a 1417 and Cootraty Idarchaota ~4 1111111acrsomot ILaratl Baum losn. ad to oar Mork, which t. tby Largest Bon. Brought to this City, JOSEPH HORNE & 00. nabS SiLK AND DRESS — GC/0 - GOOnS E',OVEPORTCTM, J. W. Barker & Co., 59 MARKET ST. TtiE LARGEST BrocK, THE GREATEST VARIETY, Erer E.rhibited in tilts City. A.Ht LIM. FUR l'H OLADA 1 n DBMS GOODE!! A'T RARIWOMU PIRICACKI , 1t LAIC, asAVOT * 00.1 i, I==:•:3M:== j(ItPll EiNOWDIOI, NOTARY PIJ/31,10 oafs. .t NATOR'S mum Foorth mar Pitabargh. Acknairtsigamate atDna,. lirapetitkiirs ead Wits taken. Al" Dada Article. at Ascrace.r, lose. acid Lava Pagers at en %WI wriest. 20 10 b N. O. Whoa (new 4=o la a. xo I Lae 00; - -„; '' • . * Owls Dale .111ar libms lilt sall Cassas.l,l NM reattih m oll t:r sotru, 4 - , •-,- ., ...... Will I 1. - ft j Of qf'd "t:lti•M u7 , FIRST N ATION A L , HAN K OF A.L.I.JEGE3 PIN Y VI tat privilegy b lama" E;MS=Mail W. ani prepared no do a gehrral Dant nig Eignittess, and otter oar nernicnt as norrnapountinl to Hanka sag Banker. tannin-twat lb. roamer. nina - tal att.:aim riven to tollenti.in In Ws and ti.. adjoining tali of Pitttilintga. am wall nil on all port, or Lao cntintry. Money. rammed .to dngortt, and Enchant. on ail tlu Priutttini gain. botiant and men ... - . T U NEVIN, R. R. DATIB, PtEIN D.AN, HENRY ON - SWIG, WM. RARBAUGH: i Jot TnoMPKIN, U. C. BOTLE, ; P If..VIRIT.Z. itTlfrit ROBSON - , 1 T. U. d E YIN, lincrassaw. Jlllllll P. KRA:IMR. U•slun =EMIE= H oTEL OR sTEAmtsoAf — ' :FTEWARI g WANTED, M. staup a a FIRST CLASS SUMER RESORT. A mid tla aged taxa preferrol. and cord noaata m. otattorka regal/xi Apply at 170. G 7 lIBTII ISTBELL tattla•ll H ENRY G. HALE Ar. OJ., Are pow rvdt;lttg tbstr Spring Stork or Goods,; Wald, to •xtvot, oltkotro and teat. wilt serweee teoy thirg we here ever offered to tile potill, reit:mom, thank• to o marry trt, oda sod patrons for the lib eras futronava beretorot• received, soot trortteer, dose ettootteo to bat moo, to *bet ell our old friesole sod =any now or," n==111!MI!!:1 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODF, =CI= 00Ebrit 07 PEEN AED St. CLAM STRUTS Arratosan, P. RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.— Tlrop.als .re Invited for the Gradostloty Ya wary, Bridge Bupcittructurs, Bailout, Crosier:lr. ond I rack-hold, of tbit PlttobrirllG b Co.olloot ll ltt Railroad, beton.. .d Cumberland, embractric . diolanas of about eighty-erred (Br) Tullis, in ionitittn. of about one toll, each. Specill caslon• oil' be ready at tho Coonrmi•e• OHS. In Pittstiorgh, on and otter the Urn 07 MAR' ist, our rot t, and propcoido •Itl b. ',oohed Ulna U.' 10,0 OP •PUIL., queuing BENI. H. LLTROBR, Presiding. Office of P.l C. 0_ IL Co., t I"ltta booth, Hart, 16 . 0, 1864. WANTED—By a in,n haring Two 'Leawood dorm of v.. y ottolei 10130 to 6 *ell rattled part of th. W..; totth poratmlutt mat., and aufEctsett tlmbor for fetich. alma flat, Mod ktarlog • plan to tmeopy It fora eltoct rota, that will pay far bettor than the umml mode of forted olthea • mat romembat acqu mated with •ne Oat, out haring from hoe FIVO Thousand Douvit, to toll. Lim to ut equal cad aqultabla arrooportmot to I 11,11 so] carry no the farm'od lutatofdd. Thtl brat of rat remold &en nod remit-ed. :t7 " '"'B . ltt i art7 a pp.. 172 r BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! Now.oeirood-li.d Seamless, Burlap a Gunny Bags, TLOBII AND SALT NAGS, n stunk, pr td to or.6c, hr JOHN T. BALLET S. CO l-:1:3.• No. lP Noedt. Frvdt .t., PbIle•••Ipble 91vr0 FAI H YOl 11 opudemnel i.ca..w Lumh•o i• r .a n • I t •.,tt • bore to.l hii.l lust keit ( r 1,-r dm. , would f•I0 roes ssebtl.from the tedll the pdnip CL , d aa , p y wa." I.th Iu•m.•• bap.. a .•1 er••tos. Iss.h ad, ridtot.r 1! •• la.r s•-s - hem P T..•,1•50 or Particcsiar •tumid., tr• d I Sur , .roa. Oduat•o .050!1. •novad 'And N.as ~. Otto. Adds. •• Z. 1.4. *0 d W. T.," U. t.'• H.e••td C.mo y rohlp:lt A LLKI/11KNy pantemalnJ•annacd to I` c cpa..l4 at Aga.l.- CU [NT AVENUE. • dlar,•••1 atm t rartnna., rnmy Aqr•lunty arams• to Irrmallto etrar4 am to t h e Llowng of 01. LLL BTLLigT , any notten4 tints tha Vlnwer• DUI meet •1 my °Mon, on SATIJILID• 1, 'loch hart... 861. 11 o'clo tp. m., when dry may ...ma, If they •r•prar. 0. tOttOT RH, Jr.. Bollcit , r tai ALytn►oVelly. ruhr:-I1 No ID ►north weal, Pito•M.n6 13ROPO:',11.S for Grading. Paring and !6C 'rub b Curteton• Tahhetal Lute, to the attothWerd ; Alto hittltb etn. 3 to Itte N led% bar& trom eche pew I • the 311. g behy viva, •Dl be re mtval ay to eATCD.D , lsha hoe., at 3 oPcork r. tn. Mt, b.de ee Ireept.t.lll I.rte sill state tb .lmt r-v rev le Lard. Alt on .14,1.1 to be ptarogi 131 threatel, or s. ato h per )arni, th....tlntrehter-,:erel, • toi tb. belle tug !nob. C. lIoGOWIN, ctblthtd Recvetthi heitatett.r.- FuRsiTuRE rs BIRMINCBAJI.- Os 1110NnAY 111.tEN1150, to o'eloca, will be ..Id. to eiradoehear, et tee mi llet,. of D. Ilan, Esq., comer of Gr..- ,ow etre ta, ter • d 0... ata • the Pt, lOC*, the *eta* Roniebold Fir:Limbo:tent, nth t Chat WeLrfroce Isook C. 11,4atead., Weehoaads, Carpet, Cutworm trira. Cook ing wanes. de. m6lB DA TIO A DaILWACM. Avera II'OF.TA NT 70 0 WNF.RS OF 'lac 1 OR SALT , 00111.1..—We In.oe in zlime,Ol ArrO rear, we fere al Copper Tubing, 2' hie\ arid R 0 Met Norm Dram Tinhinsi. 9 Mel, Wilds; Car rile .8 all mooriem. which we ogler for rale ei Ire raeA, ler cm! MEM= I=!1 PUBLIC SALE—The undersigned will P upon. to Public Sale on WIDNESIs•Ir.Ised. MI .t hln rest:Lew. on Market street, In the !ors emit nf Danchwtrr tb, hdlostess prrrorr7, /I bergs Deed Dora, stah 7 double ed. of Mewl. ; Wspaut. in pod running order. A reaennable Arti .111 be gins. bale to uno mecca c clock : II o'ock br/LIK R. IDE /OLVITtIiV 13•Ansom, Aset'l mit Ittat PCON larluo4 tar the erection et tee. Tided tier.hehal Dank, Pittsburgh_ Plane speciiewilmie an how reedy, end eau be wen se the ate* of BAILS I • CALE, at the Plepaith building. between th• bouts °Z . N A TAI3I , P. = pn LA: b m • r ht teetered EOEIZIIT ChSCELIMPATZ s enielttd Ceehlere BitOICE AWAY, from the Allegheny Wharf, on lbw hieW dof the 10th of omb, • bulk OIL FLAT, with th• tame of nosier bloßlitiDil on Cut end Of it. 11 to &boot W 3 lion Df li ft. .Id.. Tho balk bawl and part of the dtok ate on tb. boat. d liberal restart will ba paid fa Worm:tattoo of the boat. There wee • nevelt crab hoot god to It whop It broke awor. - tablet( MMMMEM LADIES' 80011 AND lITIOKI3. Iste.lB !COATI! =MIMI =AM Flab&ilphla, DM aomu►rtf cm hand steams) raartm►►t of LADIES', tiIISTES and MILD/ICE'S BOOTS sal MOTS, Bramble for clty aduatty trade. jtattlet voit BALE—Tvro Cm Iron MANI U MOND MP, to ;troth prrptattithlarty I fart, Inches dissstar, .1 test straits ; aaltabis ear. Char coal Pomace ar B.r3ser7 ; rasopists and t Carl artier. tequila of OOLL'ILW, WIPIPPgieI kr, f CO., Whitt Itharoa, Wren Natal) Ps. iaTutui eta. I=l aw lOT MARKET IT., felines' Tifth %ad "...rty CIGAR • MAN TAGTIJKIifiII. MAIM OR^ATI BOX 110&111t 4 t, eesxten CADLII EuX 110.1 Ms. Mx Le. by ItICIIIAELAA.E!B, Vim siblo2. Mimeo stret, thMulet*t. pktegi, IdiLL SUPEEttoli FLAW K.— . • halm hotnewowd 'molar e . Mr, choke I.t or 88,000 bushal* mon be Wheat, rally ohms to that rola .met Um al st traoo, si 13.. boots Floor Is mad*. We ar ono plowed to lan lb oar aoatoown with Flom laos,J to the but 81. I4tt braarta. mbill•ao b r wsweavvr 1 Illth. WANTED IAINI N D I ATELY —A large •.4 cantat a / a l Balldhog, onitohlo for .ha socoomati.s...a a 3 0 men, to be p.ol nl 1.• Op. rao-Inuittiootob el:natty. Addtro Lievt. 0. CAO4 Lova:" Q. A. fi-no.al Plttblunib, mo ;D. to silo. ••41 Ir m. - let taratitblilY tvlitlCK.—HAring anoeilded witt, m WILLI . III. L ItteCI.INTOCIL vattAtt, h *lll c 0.4111. the Cmcpttik btAtioctrt ft, blitetafero, at Na. 23 /Mb Kr..a. • . veneerot..ry en waLrnr. , ing & OXY U 1L N.—Neryccts DiSOOlia and. Nbuity. w.tos &can syecido 6=6% moomfmly bested oath %A be ' , '•omato- Ma twee^ , by Dr. WOOD.I.DD, N. 0,14.1 lath otemt. tabthlw D OVAL—Aldermen J...I:KtIS D. 601 hat 'eau:reed hie alan Ova; N.. 43 Et. Mir Emmet re JAMISON* E LOOA; e.lrt• don? to Ea Waiting Balm er the Misses- Thenrcger EalF , ea,. Pews ••••••• WANTED—An intellirent busk sees h" • lata 'Ark IVA ID We ttoose . 4 egeit -*' ".... , -lAL-ws.L Adams .120 X USli ll* *atm, .•=bitrip lyairMait m aNDNEEti, ~and; an zwarans 0 41131tTafillIMMO, filial , M M YIEII It Vi4.l,P.Hae w E !mac - - 13001's ...IrJr7P -110747 ER $200,000 600,000 IMITA 11 v isNELig. thuar. And Tn. , tretr to t. • Iron this beta The powyr of <l.l=l citlasi. • Tt...tory of the rox who 104 Ms Moat, p rraya te. oak, 4 • Which moiy bore, se.oy To fallow 111, the Lialikm. fmn• folk., ea ttitop drew! the Wall To ...swum on . °our • Vlach -awe Dos • e. ba• not trial lir•T, La am Ito to amt.,. Otbary sista. mitts this thstr sari, 'll st cu. mA,oety • 7 80.1••••,• .er tbelr tact Ic• vcva7,'• And vs axir aims should Ix. Ent eIII cuss .... of •bar;at iriti A ro.ddle pvt:.. , ir lAh.d, • • Prosivb other.' lucky hits, f io Avoiding a misSabd. .. , : U. gnaws, tnitinto, that themass Ar....ry f from drond• Wh-o for e 0 ) , 09r• • &WM e 11 " 2.1 " . • To 041GCM 'T BALL do ilmias. • I=l 1000 MEN WANTED CAVALRY ROOTS MoOLELLAND'S AUGVION, 85 111 VI'H STREET mo.sonto Frail antic:Linz ~hLS S PRING GOODB.—Wo are noir rani! teg • large .d *ell ult.. *tack of BOOTS .A_ND NOES ealtpila kr aping .4 Fcramer war. 1411th ex Kintner sad darablllty cannot ba rarparad. Sas rrw b. sold .t A good ourpply of Wtatar Goads oa band, unkh vs an moiling off at oat. Jos. 11. Borland, 6LATIitt & hoUTII w. mdl epet tbetr lico scot of BOOTS AND SHOES. On Monday, March 21at, A. 7" 54 MARHET IST Rlfic'T, !mood dam from 7111 M Arai mbltsm GOODN JUe2 i FILTZI FED LADIIIn . GLOWS KID BALM Olt L 1300111; Do do d. 0 , • et. ft Eda oo Da MOZOCC. , a COAT II •L. n •I. do; ar-Nrs TB RCS fol , La ORA IN a CAL/ 0.. Ttrued LP J.; All of the Ix. onsurat k, and warranted to glYe earn. eartsfattna. GEO. &INNEN. SON & CO 1 URN CAMPBELL, Munufacturw t../ awn AND anor.s, t.,..ry dsourapdou, Na 4 Limitblalat ors., Pittstuu.k ALBREE, :SON t CO, Sm N..A sale and !WWI 170,-.len u, 110015, SllOka..llr earns, Wnad Tkil KO LIST OF APVLICATIONB fun salting Lagnatn. Ned fd the Cent:, Cann . p aUs oh Rh, 18t4 t Neser• 041. Pfsel , 7.4 •i 4 Mannar, t...ernr. Lt 1,4 r • Pntabninati Ch... Steven...l, d... a. • John Mel. Cr........, ..1. , , d g Nancy n inh.4.on, a., 444. moms. Ile I o'b. I goods. ' ea Thow..• 1 horcton, Tama, dri glizabegk Dodds., do, oe; Toonm, rprewresn, do, do; Joon dochlond, d', do; radio Maytag. do, 1.1 war!, Dirbibargh; Mm. M. Leaman, do, - . hook Loa , do, d 4 essay eberle, do, do. — 14.6,5adel EilltoM, other g'ds, I 1 word, Ploghsyslo Jl3 V art:al:4 - , ta , eca, do; rtorhelle. & Roo-a ot. do, do; Mich. 1 Ce/ta, do, do, cbria 111-m.el4toe Lwow, co; Thom.. Dugan, to g tome, rt ,, Wm. 13aehrold memo. do; thradan Webrunc, do, do; e , J OOO Po Go rd., 014 bow., do; Theodore Goat, Co. do: J. Ild Miller, evrrn, lib ward, Dttutrargbt Ell.mry bladed., do, • do. Chas Wangts, . do, WI want, Plttsbconh; Eidah Hall, do. do; Jrweib Mobster, do, d.; Joon Mrthambraig. : do, d..; • Jobs bctroter, do, do; Andrew &Wm.., eating home, . do; Chas. C. Ilibteln, do, do; Chas. Schrneeald, de, ash ward, Pitiabtrgh. Wes. Maxwell tavern, Tel ward, rll3islmr,lN John a Dsedther, do, thh ward. Pitleborati Patrick Dolan, do, Ith ward, Pattansuga; Valentino Sunk, do, do: Mary Lnts., eating boom. : dm _ _.„-• Thomas Coovoy, other eoors. lot ward. Alloglosty4 J.. Drltarnma, tavera, do; Gettletb Dramble, do, do; John liemon, dc do; P. Meeker a Co., othm reed.. ni ward, whew'. Dadoloh Nestor. tavern, re; James McDonald, do, do; Wm. Errichenboom, do, Li warn, .L.C4ogolll Jolla, Wbeere, rad t r i hon.. • do; - Ca s. deems:veto:MM. seern, 41.Reirard,datagtoom Mom Larry, ra boar*, do: Augusta, Brandt, tows, - do; BMs Illitnew, Ad. John W Horn .. go, do: ' do; V . ,.. Wm. Akan. eatnar boom. ' • dra Henry robes, do, do; Philip Prime. tam., „ din r odaric Kautilold. eating - Is oeso, Ddrmiagtorm; Philip Mb% tavern, col Adam Dhabi,do. • CO: „ Jam Deer, I do, . do; Jacobtoang, do, do; Geo. Han. eating home, dn • Jeanie Ilmrdy, • tavern. dot Taantitte Gehring : do, do; Patsy gam, do, . Igor Dinithogo sor Dosearltrere. ' do, Darem e rno bortingb; F "" Vrm "" f . ri ' o, IlTabsier boranghi . Jal.lnapp, do, Loma* alto; Henry le. lamb. do, Ifisoreatcal Jobs G. D. rr, do, Joh+ Wegner, d 4 gets gspr. . do , Meta. pat; Jahn G. Das do. !Lamour& J orb &bed. do. dcs Podolia Zerata. do, • Tmonamat riesektah Voodoo, do da, Boman! Gray, - di Contnt t mealy; Prank Bbd, . thi : 44 , . JIM • ‘ l7 . lei. do, %drat. Da r tin Jamb Gantocalien„ do, Vloal.tb town4ll. Jobe J 0z... doe do; Jotirlialtalda, do, Prospron tormgdg; gorrob Insx, do : ills.Cmolaa lei Ann Benuatt : do, 11"ttt towmaiy; r i g , 4 et 2* T% .1":4 I dg Cal. ' rid. es do tonal - IM gibe - tins 13:itintaa : Mara , Bneratodiehig3 Peo.r 116.echam, do,. • dec.-- - - Alesandm •011rew, do, ' 'Dore vostesolt; lata.beth 1 witiona. do, , 1.11100 towmatord P. ter Ddood. editor bongo : ;gear At. 1 htg cgs; Mirbwl Emig. do,' • - , eiM - Cll,l. Schots tam.. Whin t 11,, n , ”.._D'ii• Rohe , ' S. Williams, wens, b at , • vistlon go. 'rho Court - yew suet as WEDSE5Istile. MeekJOth. 1764,' at In o'clock a to.. Ilennw4ornced mold be tidal ewer before that day. AK,lnawmi eill brhig their boads to my Mace terforsathoda3 ohheaOng. mat , Med W. n: MEGRIM Clerk. woukatz DitUu HULbE .7. J. nraiincit s 4 co. Moe opsawn la Paparnn A WHOLIMALE DRUG AND' 10131t1•0- BOVRIL • No. MI, castor LIBIETY WatNli 'MALTS, Malaita 17= Puteagor . jitra , at u d a .rth e u i, , ra.; MO • C. IIIeDICIII6II, RUMP [Anna, OILS . vmunsa DISATI37III, WENIAM Ma" OLABSWAgr., Poislkammarfll tad oar Kock at all tio• watad, .o 4 prlota Each to to Kira attim. o.t.flacttoa. J J. BENDAR 00.. tor. Mort? sod rtatttionth. REMQVAL. muFF nuGIPs; ( =commis To OLLI/7 n...nmaniktfrealre. Lltaty'itilmilto now mad apidimitbscUdinia, ai /rot. - 300 and 408, all alms aisLow lard/. px jay , ' iram tbi7lU b• •NOT/Cg;—FLATr ...Will be mks, = l it Nowa r!.. , grandir Thar?, lewd lott • Mk . • WEIS
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