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_lB64__
The Campaign In Virginia
• -
The N. Y Tribeer regards the determina
tion of Gen. Gaker to resume the long sus
pended operations against Richmond as prom
ising the very best results at the present time.
Owing to the failareof Chancollereville on our
aids and to the failure of-the Pennsylvania
Invasion on the part of the Rebels, "the in
terest which had centered about the Rippe.
bannock and Gettysburg, was transferred to
the Chlckanutuga, to Chattanooga and to
g.noxrilia. Hammond dwindled into pecan
dory importance, and Atlanta came to be
regarded as the key to the Confederacy."
The Rebels having to all appearance ac.
*opted this view of the matter as well as ow.
selves--at least so far accepted it as to make
Atlanta their chief depot of suppliem there
arises out of this very fact a strong reason for
changing the programme of the campaign—
one that appears to bare been duly considered
and promptly acted on by Gan. GaAs?, ne
soon aa he wu called to the chief command
of Mit army. The Tribe. , gives a general
view of the situation and what it suggests
U follows t
It seem to us a fortunate omen that w,
have been able once more to make Virginia
the principal seat of war. The rebels this
year must fight on ground not of their own
choosing. The announcement of Gen. Grant's
headquarters with the army of the Potomac
seems to be accepted S 3 the proclamation of
another movement against Richmond, and the
question of its defense is again paramount to
all other questions. That it is the capital of
the rebel Confederacy Is reason enough why
it shoals be both attacked and defended with
persistency. There can be no doubt that the
Exenninor expressos the conviction of the
Fouthern people that its poisession is essen
tial to the existence of the Confederacy; that,
if it is taken, "like a great flood through the
gap of a broken dyke, the enemy will pene
trate the Southern land."
A little of the alarm felt in the rebel councils
shows itself In the frequent calls through the
hiclunand press, dictated undoubtedly by an
thority, for generous sacrifice in defense of
the city. The forces which Gen. Grant can
collect are reckoned at two hundred thousand
men, to meet which, a doubt is expressed
whether so many as a hundred thousand can
.be concentrated and maintained through the
Bummer. With that number ' thinks the E,
amino- "distributed in the fortifiestions of
Richmond from Petersburg to Froderiekr
burg, we may wear out all the armies of the
United States, one after another." But,
"suceers depends entirety upon the proper,
tion made new—now—in this and the coming
month. A vast depot of army provisions and
military stores is an indispensable requisite
to the new undertaking. if new turtle.,
lions are wanting—a thing which the Regi
nears can say—no outcry or Intrigue should
prevent the levy of negro hands from all
parts of the country to do the work with ,
speed."
It Is well known that the diminished army
With which Lee held the south bank of the
Etxpidan during the winter was sabsisted with
difficulty, and that for a considerable time it
was On short rationmt The order of Lee ex
horting his men to bear privation cheerfully
Ler • while was evidence enough of that. Yet
they had during the winter the just harvested
mops of the Fall, and their forces were neither
numerous nor in motion. Can there be any
doubt that there le now a real apprehension
about feeding an army four Limes as large,
and no tenger in winter quarters?
Nevertheless we are to remember that the
rebel leaders have exhausted every effort to
augment the numbers of their army by a gen
eral conscription, and to insure its efficiency
by an impressment of all provisions and stores
which could be bought or seized—the differ
ewer between the two methods not being ma-
Wail to the producer.. We may take it fur
granted that they are able to protract a de
tensirreampaign obstinately enough to tax
all our-strength, yet we judge' tbey miscalce
fated as to the locality of the cantesLandthat
at this moment sot Richmond but Atlanta is
. the great depot of supplies and munitions
Gan. Grant, In this view, may- seem to have
Indite:4d his purpose against Richmond early
enough to give time for retransportation of
these stores and for the coecentration of
troops from all quarter" in Virginia, but he
had not The condition of the rebel rail
ways is such that rapid movements aro no
longer possible had it will be found that
troops can Le c arried twice the distance on
omelets in half the time that the enemy con
sumes.
We indicate thus • few of the advantages
that offer themselves to us--or say rather that
have been seined—at the outset of this me
manning campaign, and that epilog from the
weal:nese of the Rebels. But regardless of
-the latter the loyal people , of the North LUSO
'Until rejoice in the return of the conflict to
Virginia. The Rebels so manifestly are sue
pelted and alarmed. We believe that the
feeling on both sides Is well grounded.
The Rebel Army
The 'Baltimore correspondent of the New
terk,iihrid says :--The following le the or
ganizationolleposition and numerical strength
of del cents crate army, es it exista at pres
ant
(Wowee of Ms Gopfederate Amy 1.1 _
fietafirszton Bragg Comssauder-lu-chief, he 5.4 1 ,3.•
tern, alchtoona, Ye , Gummi S. Cooper, Aclpatmut
Goma].
Department of ilrgtvia..—General llobart S. Leo,
commemilng, tandunertere with the army.
Troop..
Seven di, hiom. of infantry,---72,000 men
pieces of s,ttO 01.
250 pie
fifteen regiments of savniry...--15,06 1 men- 11",,otio
At Itkhsoond and vitinity, ender General
Elm; at Pe temburg, Weldon, Gold , -
borough, Wilmington, and along the
railroad betimes. .atich mond and
ander General Pickett and
General Barclay ....r._........._.-•.—• 30,000
dar Cknaral Linhodim, and Col. hloseby,
near the live or she 'Baltimore and Ohio
railroad, and in Northern Virginia.... _. 5.6 1 0°
Frets Lynabnrg to Abingdon: in
western Virginia, and guarding lb. Ilea
the Great Southern Itailroad from
Lynchburg to Longetreet's in
east Tanuesnee, --under 'Major . Gengnl
!ohm 0. linackinridga---... 6,000
Total under General Lees lo,Uoo
Depertneent of the Elootherest—Geoeal Leontdm
Polk enostmondlng, headquarteli Demopolis, near
Bdmti
Forme under General Joseph E
. Johneten al Dalton,
Grant..nrang agalnst Gmerel W. T. Sherman (to
G Ista department) Melodize the e , rpo of
General Iludell,W,ouo etroag, part of which wee
recently 000 l to Florida, .d the cavalry oador
Orlosuals forted, ILicbson, 11. D. Leo md Wirt
75,001
in Cad Tee:wane, abdor Ciestirs - LorTietseel,
bereqOas co lt at Boirs 20,0e0 1
ealf—e. tall recently coatataaded
Dy Clamed Beauregard, beadquertars, Chub:atom,'
Tmeal
esatabariseboo
Departmint—Lleafeaener sa
13m1tboameaandlag—Diebtousof Owe.
Pelee and Cieseral Mims
al l
exas=l, a 11111 , s ad
Magmeer'adivision t' 1.5,C00
—Deparnewas at the Galf—Ae otOler
elesOlfaary and - Oet. Claiborne
Total numbered tilecipliaed imps. °7s.°Dp
anima Butawr.—A dispatch from_Wash-
Mittman:a Brigadier General Dasid B. Biz
nel,Cloilad States Volunteers, tout been con
firmed II a Major General In the Volunteer
service,itis oonmdmion to date from May 20
MilM. Biscay Wen Alabamian by birth, an
the son of Jamul B. Bhney,_ who, originally
a planter of Alabama, liberated Ids slaves,
removed t 4 the West to educate bin children,
and was fa 1840 made the Abolitionist candi
data for the Preddency. General William
Birney,# charge of the rearittiosit. of Nick
rogimenta In hineland, bids Wither.
Con n On Km on Clit-
Ohntatl Omni no that a member of the
____OlnacituteaLtha Lh.CoM Canuattese,
nareeeinds Inter from a ontlatiaa own
tot coal land In Perry county, on the Onto
-. us; Wilmington k ZacenWe Railroad, of
:- %dung to contract- nth dm city to tarnish
Worrm"mill ' ye: linnet!
rato; - thelfiriette;tftlne;orith .tedio
innocent;
e One :44 innbe anew t
Nod famin fa Cimino&
The Bounty Law.
We are under obligation. to Mr. Graham,
of the Senate,, for a copy of the Bounty Law,
as finally passed by the Legislature, and ap •
proved by the Governor. There hat been
groat anxiety m anifested on all bands, to ob
tains full and correct copy of the law, and
we embrace the earliest opportunity to place
the document entire in the hands of our read
en. The amendment offered by Mr. Graham,
to tax all incomes over six hundred dollar,, a.
well its real estate, was not agreed to. The
per capita tax was reduced from fire dollars
to "not more than one dollar," and all bonds
or certificates of Indebtedness issued or to be
issued under tho act, are exempt from all
taxation.
We have it, from good authority, that our
Controller and Commissioners are not dis
posed to Issue bonds in pursuance of this act,
anti hence whatever is to be done will have to
be aceoMPlished through other agencies. We
do not know what reasons oar county offielale
assign for declining to put into effect Gm pro.
visions of the act, nor is it important that we
should, since ample authority seems to have
been conferred by the Legislature upon others,
who, guided by the instructions of their
im
mediate constituents, will act accordingly.
ThiTeiteeds as follows:
Smartoe 1. Be it enacted by tit., Senate and
Roux of Representatiom the Commonwealth'
of Penney/lonia its General Assembly eel, and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,!
That all bonds, warranta, or certificates of
indebtedness', issued by the commissioner.
and controller, of any county, or borough, or
the corporate authorities of any city, word or
borough, or the school directors, or road com
missionaxy, or superirbtors, of any townahip
of this commonwealth, for the payment of
bounties to portions volunteering to enter the
military or naval service of the United States,
under any requisition heretofore made by the,
President of the United States, be and the
sameatre hereby:legalized, made valid and'
binding upon Inch counties,. cities, wards,
boroughs, and townships, as if full and legal
authority had existed for the issuing and
making of the same when they were issued
and made; and that in all cases whore any
special committee ' commissioner, or an led, j
ridual or individuals, of any county, city,
township, borough or ovoid, shall have •
,übscribed and nail, or become per
sonally liable for the payment of money, for'
the purpose of paying bounties to volaotecrs,
under the late calls of the President of the .
United Staten, who have been mustered into
the United States military service, and cry
tilted to sorb county, city, township, ward, or
boreugh,with the understanding, or agree.
ment, that a law would be enacted to levy and
collect a tax upon such county, city, town.
ship, borough, or ward, for the payment of
such advancement and liabilities, all sob
scriptions, so paid, or money borrowed an
aforesaid. shall be good and valid against such
county, city, township, borough, or ward, as
if the same had been 'subscribed or borrowed
by the corporate authorities of the same, un
der the provisions of title act ; and It shall be
the duty of the commissioners, supervisors, •
councils, or school directors, as the cane may
be, to proceed to levy and collect a tax upon
such county, city, township, borough, or ward,
suflieient to pay the principal of all such claims,
with interest thereon until the day of payment,
together vrith the cost of collection tnereof.
Sec. 2. That all payment of bounties to
volunteers,entering the service of the U cited
States as ermaid, by the commissioners, or
the commissioners and controller, of any
county, or the corporate authorities of any
city, ward, cr borough, or by the school di
rectors, or road commissioners, or s upery
of any township of this commonwealth, and
all loans made by said authorities, for the par
pose or making such pay manta, be and the
same are hereby legalized and made valid.
S.C. 3. That the authorities of.ressid are
hereby authorized, and required, to execute,
and complete, ail agreements and contracts,
heretofore made by the aforesaid authorities of
such eoantiets,eitim, wards, boroughs, or town.
ships, for the payment of bounties, as afore
said, tee for retarding advancements made for
that prupme by eny committee, special coin
mimioners, individeal, or individuals, on ren
dales that they should be refunded, secording
to the tree intent and meaning of seek agree- j
manta and contracts ; and fur thet:utast , the
said authorities are hereby sathorized to bor
row money, and fume bonds, warrants, or err
tifieatee, In the name of inch county, corpora
dons, or townships, with or without interest
mopes. attached, payable at each time sod
place as may be agreed upon, and to levy
such taxes es may be necessary to meet tee
payment of the pripcipol sod interest of said
bonds, warrants and certificate.. as the same
shall become due ; which taxes and levies
shall be assessed, and collected, ea other
county, city, ward, borough or township
taxes are assessed, levied and collected
P,nided, That In :II election, or enrolknent,,
districts, not having any constituted' author. I
ides, as contemplated by this ac:, competent '
to levy and collect said tax ' the board deice
tion officers of such diatrlet shall be author
ised to levy, and proceed to hare said tax col•I
leeted in such districts.
Sac. 4. That all assessments heretofore
male of taxes for the purpose of paying beau
ties, as aforesaid, be and the same is hereby
legalized and made •alid : That •
the property of non- commiseioned officers and
privates, in actual service in the Uniud State.
army and navy, flora this Commonwealth, or
who died, or were permanently disabled, in
such service, or having been to such service
for the space of one year and six months, were
honorably diseharged therefrom, and the prop
erty of widows, minor children, and widowed
mothers of non commissioned officers and pia
vales, who died no such service, shall be ex
empted from any taxation under the provisions
of this act: Peoeided, That the provisions of
the first, second, third end fourth mid dens of 1
this- act shall be so understood as to hasty
reference only to such agreements and c •a
tracts as hir , eilireen entered, into by the me
tharitias a oresald, subsequent to the seven
tooth day of October, ono tbou+and eight
hundred and sixty-three.
Sac. 5. That all the provisions of the four
tesnth section of an sot to create a loan, and
provide for arming the State, passed the fif
teenth day of May, one thousand eight bun
dead and sixty-one, which authorized the
associate jadgee and county commissioners
of the several counties of the Commonwealth,
to cosetitute a beard of relief for the families
of such volunteers as have been or shall be,
enrolled and mustered into service from their
several mantis:A are hereby extended and ap
plied to the fall:alias of men who have been, or
may hereafter be drafted or conscripted and
mustered into the service of the United States,
and credited to the quota of said counties, re•
spetalvelys and all arrangements mad/ell the
several counties of this Commonwealth, for the
support of the families of volunteers militia,
drafted or conscripted men, mustered into the
service, end credited, as aforesaid, are hereby
legalizedand maligned; and fall and legal au
thority Is hereby given said county commis
elocers to borrow money for the payment of
such expenses, and for the extension of such
relief to the families of all private soldiers and
non-commissioned officers who have been mug.
tared in, or may hensaft sr be mustered Into, the
earvice et the Uitited States, and credited as
aforesaid, in pursuance of, any requisition
made or to be made, by the President of the
United States, or by any law of the United
States now made, or hereafter to be made, by
the Governor of Pennsylvania, or any law of
said Commonwealth now made, or hereafter
to be made.
BSc. 6. That the commissioner of any and
every county la this Commonwealth are hereby
authorised to Urrow such sum or stuns or
money as may he sufficient to pay to each mad
every non - commissioned dace: and private
soldr who have volunteered from such coon •
ty, and entered the military or naval envies of
the United Staffs, on or after the seventeenth
day of October, Anne Domini one thousand
eighthandred and sixty three, and to each and
every non-commiesioned officer and private
soldier who may hereafter volunteer and en •
tar the service of - the United States from such
county, and be eredited to the quota thereof,
in pursuance of any requisition of the Preal •
dent of the United Stereo, or any law of the
United States now made, or hereafter to be
made, a ram net exceeding three hundred dol
lars t Provided, ketseorr, thatin that part of any
county where school directors, er road corn
nesioners, or supervisors of any township, or
townships,or where the corporate authorities of
any city, ward or borough, or any committee,
pedal commissioners, individual or in divid eo
-
'l ab, have paid, or have n C. 7010313.
OUD_ths,
a fund for the purpose of paying such b
It *hall be lawful for snob school directors or
road consmissioners, or supervisors of ,such
township er townships, or themeeted., au
thoxities of such city, ward rough, to
borrow such sum or sums of money as may
be required to pay to each volunteer from.
such district, a sum not exceeding three
hundred dollars ; and it • shall be lawful
for melt authorities of said township, cities,
wards orboroughs, to issue handset saddlitirn
ships, cures, wards 'or borough,* for Nadi a=
or mons . money, - and Ist suetramounts is
maybe 11 • 0111111 7* pay the isithiSised boun
ty to each volunteer required to AU the viola
or quota of each township, city, ward or
borough: And prorided fursh.r, That such
township, cities, wards and boroughs as have
filled their quota or quotas under any call or
requisition heretofore made by the President
of the rafted States as aforesaid, without aid
. . .
from tho county, city or borough, shall be ex
empt from any tax levies, or to be levied, by
the acid county, city or borough, for the pay
ment of bount es, or' for the payment of any
bonds issued by said county COMMiII.iODOII,
city or borough authoritice, for the payment
of bounties to volunteers to fill the quota
.. . .
aforesaid: And pi -prided further, That no
county, city, ward, township, borough,
or other district, which shall have agreed
or otter to pay as bounty to each vol
unteer:credited to such county, city, ward,
township, borough or other district,
a la-gee sum than three hundred dollars, shall
be !inject to the limitation an to amount pre
scribed by this act: but any payment made,
or to he made or obligation given, or to be
given, or liability incurred, or to be incurred,
in pursuance of such offer or agreement, is
hereby ratified and declared to be lawful and
valid t And providrdforthcr, That in Clse the
commissioners of any county, or the commis
sioners and controller of any county of this
commonwealth, shall neglect or refuse to take
the necessary stepi to raise or complete the
raising cif bounties in town ships, wards and
boroughs, not having raised, or commenced to
raise bounties at the time of the passage of
this act, then, and In that ease, raid township,
ward or borough by their authorities aforesaid,
shall have power to preceed and raise bounties
as fully and effeetually as if done by the
county authorities.
Bev 7. That the said county commission-
ere or school director', road commiseioners,'
or supervisors of any. township, or corporal*
authorities of any city, ward or borough, are
hereby authorised (for the purpose of carrying
out the provisions of this act) to borrow mon
oy and issue bonds or.certiticates of Indebt
edness, no bond or certificate to be less than
the sum of twenty-five dollars, except
when the bounty is less than twenty,
fire dollars, in the name of such county,
township, city, ward or borough, with
or without interest coupons attached,
payable at such times and In such manner
las may he agreed upon, pad to levy and as
! Pees on all property, protlessions, trades and
occupations subject to taxation for state and
county purposes, and collect such texts as
may be necessary to meet the principal and
interest of said bonds and certificates as they 1
!Abell beciime due and payable, which taxes
shall be collected as county, city, ward, and
borough tuxes ore now levied and collected,
including a per capita tax of one dollar on
all losable male inhabitants. Provided, I
That tmly one per capita tax Until be
. levied in ' any one year, Frond.-d,.
That in an rates where any person or per
sons liable to draft, hare for the purpose of 1
i raising the fOl3l requisite to pay a bounty to
the volunteers required to fill the quota of 1
any county, city, ward, borough or township.
stipolated in writing to pay a sum greater
than the amount of tax which would be doe!
I upon the assessed VISII.II , aI of their real or ,
I personal property, it shall and may be lawful
1 for the corporate authorities of such county.
city, ward, borough and township, to 'collect
the amount so subscribed. Provided, That
no bonds or certificates issued under any of
. l the provisions of this act shall be for a longer
. period than ten years. Procidrd, farther,
. I That in all cases where a borough and town.
, ! ship hat, separate Words of school directors,
1 and are embraced in one district for the par
. : poses of the military draft, the directors of
said districts are hereby authorised so act
,l jointly in carrying into effect the provisions
. , of this act. .
Sec. S. That in all eaves where the county
cocontissiunere 01 any county, the school dt
rectors, road commisoioncre or supervisoro
at any township, nr tho corporate authorities
of any city, ward or borough have levied a
per capita tax only Upon persons ouhjert to
draft or military slaty, Lilo action of the cor
porals. authorities be and the tame is hereby
legalized and made solid.
See. 9. That in anyease where a part of
the bounty authorirad by this art has been
paid by any word, township, city or borough.
and raid ward, township, city or h.rongh
authorities ao aforesaid, shell neglect or re
fuse to pay ouch part es remains unpaid ty
the terms of their agreement to pay bounties
to volunteer.; then the difference between
the sum so paid and the full amount of the'
bounty prorufwed (cot ex ceeding in the whole;
the cam ef throw -lanadsed aiollars to each
volunteer) shall be paid oaldvoluaters by the
county authorities In which paid ward, town
ships, cities or borougho are located, and the
unto commissioner. In which said ward,
town•hips, cities or borough, are located, shall '
attett, levy and collect a tax on such default
lag yard, township, ritios or boroughs
other ward, township, city or borough taxes
are levied and collected, to oualwatuounto so '
may be required to pay the balince due tho
volunteer. as aforesaid from such defaulting
township, city or borough.
Ser. 10. That the money .o borrowed by '
the county commie-loners, shall be paid over .
to the treasurer of the proper county, who
ehall pay to such non commissioned officier,l
or private moldier, who volunteered from and
has been credited to tho quota of such connty,l
and has been mastered into the waitse of the
United States, or has been honorably dis-'
charged therefrom, the sans of money to
which each peroun shall he entitled, under
the provisions of ibis act. on the warrant or
order of the•eotnuai.sioners, drawn on him far
that turp.a. end osid treasurer ,hall not
receive more than one half of one per centunt
On any money so paid over to him.
Sae. 11. That the money so borrowed by the
school director+, or road commissioner., or
Hip...rt.°, of any township, or the corporate
authorities of any city, ward, or borough,
obeli be paid over to the treasurer of said city,
ward, borough or township, or when su-h offs
cr.r dons not exist, to a person duly appointed
by said authorities al ...PI township, only,
ward or borough, who, upon giving Sufficient ,
l
bond, for the laithful performancelal his Ju
lian, shall proceed P. pay such persons, in the;
mannes directed by the tenth section of this
act, andahall be allowed the stoma per oentage,
as is allowed to the county treasurer, by the''
t e nth section of Otte act reorobol, That the'
compensation allowed to any collector of
taxes,. under this eel, shall not exceed two
per centrun•
Sec. 12.. That in care any veteran soldiers,
who have riz.enlisted, and have not been cred
ited to any special locality, shall hereafter be
credited on the present draft, to the locality
from which they originally volunteered, such
veterans shall be paid by the local authorities,
whose duty It Is to pay bounties, mob bounty
as under the provisions of this act, shall be
paid to volunteers from said locality.
Sec. IS, That if any soldiers, or non-com
missioned officer or private, who would hare
been entitled to receive the said bounty, shall
have died befuro receiving the money, the
proper authorities shall pay the same to snob
person or persons, as by the laws of the United
States would-he entitled to receive the bounty
of deceased soldiers. •
Sec. 14. That all accounts of theaecelpte
anti expenditures al the bounty fend, arising
(red' any taxes that bare been lusessed, or
that may be assessed for the pm-pose, as afore
said, shall be audited in like manner as other
county, township, city, borough, or school dis
trict, accounts see audited.
Sec. 15. All bonds, warrants, certificates of
indebtedness or loans Issued, or to be issued,
under the provisions of this act, or of any
special act heretofore passed, or hereafter to
Ise passed, authorizing particular cities, coun
ties, words, boroughs or townships to borrow
moneys and pay bounties to volunteers, shall
be exempt from all taxation.
The Great Hat Body Cases—lmportant
W•sulltOTON, March 29.—The Supremo
Court of the United States has disposed of
the great bat body eases of BUTT TO Duryea,
et al. Three snits In chancery bad been
brought upon the patent of Henry A. Wells,
A. U. Taylor Sr Hopkins, for improvement in
hatmaking ma = clainory. .The cans wore ar—
gued a month ago, by Stoughton, Kelly and
Gifford, of Now York, for the plaintiff, and by
George Harding and C. l'grker for tha de
fendants.
The opinion of the Conn was delivered to
day by Jostle° Grier in favor of the defend
ants In each of the three eases, deciding that
the Boyden machine was no Infringement of
either Walla' Taylor's of Hopkins patents.
The opinion Is very tone and able, and re.
views the whole art of hat making, and also
the law on the subject of re-Issued patents.
It is considered the most important opinion
in patent law ever delivered by the Court.
Mexico —A letter from Monterey, Mee•
o, of the date of the lith of February,
et'Peee that Juarez had been to that city,
between him and Vidau
ri Ti! not eet - )4, and that, to fact, the
Intsey. had, publicly declared agninet the
former. Juarez left Monterey on the 14th,
Kith-itruri-b-opicfor Baltilla where be
was to join with Dobjado and Ortega in it
march agilrurt them:antic:4sta, under Me.
The ecantina true 'Cala number
alx.putassual and tbetwptild.bsTet
tbtrly
ptivitokof
sortia on* _Mon of tb • lO-40 lota was
•
for dm Ant day it ont-folvartbed.
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS,
OUB SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FR0.71 0%1 8111 ArGTO.F.
thypAtels to the Tiltehorgh Qstrlt•.
WASEISOTON. March _8,1E44
APPOINTMENT o/ CADETS.
A bill relating to the military academy au
thorises the appointment by the President of
two additional cadets foe each State repre
sented In Congress,, and residents of the
States wherein appointed—having honorably
served two years in the army, and not less
than seventeen or more than twenty years
old, and selected according to respective met•
its and qualifications. .
NINES. SEfIUAN AND iC ILK VISO,
A sharp debate took place in the Senate on
personal matters between 'Wilkinson and
Sherman. Th. former undertook to dragoon
Sherman for not hewing Supported Lincoln's
re election, and for not being considered an
anti-slavery man. Sherman „forcibly replied
end pungently, and according to almost the
unanimous opinion pf the Senate and galler
ies, completely silenced his antagonist.
FRED vol POWER AID WARR
From the report of the Military Committee,
to the Senate, In which the desdrion Is made
adverse to the claims of concentrated feed for
army horse. and mules, it appear. that one
million pounds, or thirty-seven thousand
bushels of grain, are issued doily qt Washing
ton and Alexandria, coating twenty-two
thousand two hundred dollars.
ISEN*TOR GRINER . RESOLUTION.
The Senate parsed the resolution of Sena
tor Grimes, inquiring how many seamen had
gone into the naval service from the array,
how many vessels were awaiting their com
plement of m-n, and what legislation will
supply the deficiency of seamen; also, a rem
olution in , ! ttiring into the expediency of
britiging.tle streams upon the military roads
from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Scott and
Fort Benton.
Cu 11.PICISASTON rob rcourot /azwrs
Mr. Collauser's bill, reported today, rela
ting to the compensation of pension agent.
allows for office rents and clerk hire fire hun
dred dollars and for the disbursements of fifty
thousand,;nd two hundred end fifty addltonal
for every fifty thousand.
The announcement is repealed here, and ;
apparently by authority, that Frank Blair is
about to resign his seat, and go Lack to the I
army of the southwest no maim general Ini
command of the 17th corps. Toe President, i
it will he remembered, promised him that he
should have his commission again If he I
would come on here, behave himself and help j
to organ . . the hones. its mettle he did . nt
help to organise the Vaunt. ►nd it remain.:
to l•e cress whether the President thinks het
has behaved himeelf,aud even If he should gat!
hit commission, which is not by any means
!certain, that theitionate would eitifirin him.
In the meantime It will Le seen whether be
regards It es honorable, alter (Wog all heron
to break up his y in the Bowie, to run
awa y during so investigation of the most se
' rious charges against him. sad •m the eve
a derision ne to the gooiest lor his goat, which
'-almost ever) body believes will go against him.
Capt. Meade, ,if the Brooklyn Navy Yard,
demi, that biit hr other Lt likely to lose the
command the Army the Potomac, izt, a
leiter I" ,rreclAng the militate d alt Phjle
phi. paper.
riILIMIT,
fl Is stated fhat Goo. Frenss.r.l is likely to
La lam in a raw days.
WeAngina Telegrams.
The Weiihinvon torreptiondent of the N
T. Tr:boo. 'coils the following •
tS.exnum w , M•rch 2:. 1,64
el=
No feel authoneed to state that the 4 toord
sore..lviews in the Ways and Means Com
. matte respecting the tax on distilled spirits,
have been harm...zed, and that the policy of
bigh taxation is rapidly making converts tut
0140 and inside of their room. It is under ,
'toad that a tax of not less than a dollar all
I 63 laid on spirit., and that the Committee will
I recommend that this be laid to lake etfeet•in
May instead of July. This will he done to
lent off the two months rope given by the law,
ris it stands, to distillers to get a heavy 'stock
on hand. It will nbeiato also the necessity of
another wasteful debate over the question 01
taxing retroactirely. The revenue has lost
two millions and shelf of dollars through the
lass wrangle.
I=l
It is no• quite ante, too, that Secretary
Chase's recommendation of • hoary tax oct
I,bacco ►dl be adopted. The opinion pre
•ails in Treasury circles that a dollar or up
ward on spirits, and a eurrespoccllegly high
tax on toba,ve, will yield full one•helf of all
the revenue wo shall need, and to that extent
the eccentrics and comforts of Itle will be
relived from burdens.
1111: •ItHE Or TOE
The changes of Generals in the Ann, of
the Potomac are not ended. It is said to be
decided that that. Sedgwick can profitably
reeve eleeehere, and that Gen. Meade, like
wise, rapidly approaches the termiaati•,n of
his
Er=
It is understood here that if there is delay
in breaking down the gold speculations In
Wail street, by letting 101 l upon ?hem the
surplus coin to the Treasury, It is only be
cause the enemies of the gold bill succeeded
by their amendments in disabling Mr. Chase
from present action. Let them welt awhile.
OFTIIIOII OF , OZN. X.CIALL4II.
The prevailing impression that Gen. Baldy
Smith is Cited with what Count Gutowski
calls " 111'Ciellanlem," is entirely to error.
lie was among the first of the Generals on
the Peninsula after the collapse before York
town to denounce IL'Ciellaa, officially and un
officially, as Incapable, and ft to true that he
brings here Grant's entire confidence In him
as • etategbt, an engineer and 2,, fighting
, man.
MS. I.OTEJoI' ' S AVCCEIOOB
Leonard Swett, an eminent Illinois lawyer,
is Indicated here as almost certain to he the
successor of the lamented Lovejoy.
133=5713
To day the President with Gen. Grant at
his left, and the Secretary of War arid Gen.
Ilalleek seated opposite, rode out in Mr. Lin
aohz's estrlitge.
DlNSOLuriwrs. Ne
DISSOLUTION. -Tll E PARTNER
sin P heretofore entitling between the under:
gned, under the num , .41 aye. of R. EMMA 1
er. diesuivael muted agnsurient en the set
day of December, 1803. The GAUTTIL eatablishinent
bee broil dam the ist of Jawing, 1011, and will
henceforth be in the hand. aro! under the oacineire
tuanagement of an Asocciatiou orgeuleed coder sti
act of Arerrnbly, relating to Manufacturing, to.
el. RIDDLE le authorized to nee the Om tmme to
nettletnent. All partite haring MMus. egatusa the
late firm are requested to percent the same at the
Counting BOOM fur aottistnent: end en isueone know -
log tholnoelers indubtod, will plain mil and the
without delay. SAMUEL RIDDLE,
JAA:J:4LT r
MIMI Ite,scrhunii
B. KIIDEILE, Jr,
ROBERT RIDDLE.
San. lot, IBG4
nidsoLuTior, pLe
1.." —The partnership horetolbt• eriattpi t beternio
the eptletelgeed, ander etyle of Ulf.; fl h -
&TON & 00., 1. touttottly dtwolted, to take effect
tram tilt. dete, !WM ARD BE SON retitle& Cram
: 1 1 :!r., 1 ;: la .:11 11 , 1 o l i e motioned es fume,
4111.. O. JOHNSTON. •
BAWL. IL JOHNSTON.
SIMARD DIMON.
Plttebor & h. 18th. 1/304. • inhttl
InILSSOLUTION UO-rAIf.T-N ER'
partornibip hanstotere ezietitig
totem= JOl 7. HAMILTON and IVAN HAFIA,
ander the Arm of JON. P. HAMILTON AOO h"
hao dhpirod by MUICIO 000wnt JOB. Y. ItlAli-
ILTON 'trill attend to the °mottled eceohnto olf. Add
at the Oil stand. owner First and Liberty affa
JOS.
ISMARII4 - WAN .
rICIPA N 'fft3lllr.The N -
V ed Ur* thin any smonista thinninams
ander the nano mast. *vl SFOMIiiIHIND...
Qttlittliolohjlerelterla
and Oa Immlnletn-•.
• , ..Matara; ma&
..h. foeule by
111X111 COLLIE!.
FOR SALE--FOR REXT.
.._—
__—_, __---
PlrfiVO FARMS FOR SALE,—The un
-1 domigool offers for role bir VarttotomotalOtOff
loom bunched and Orli ammo, all cleared, of whtco
t Mom ors forty mros of mead' w ground, egropt it
1 ~,,,,,,,,„,,, 1t,,, yo ms t e ,,to,bl,..,d r,,,,, e i,,, • "Moffat qnsrotty of timber, stoat is Meters,. for
Third 1001 r, the tngamment of TANK ER 0,,,,,",,i,,, • its ose. To prowna tbsirous of engaging in stock
LOBE, who has teen orehrod with overflow itg . WARRINGTON, of New York. ! rsblos ur sortcoltural puoults, this La • raze °plea
homes. Ile • 111 5t,...5 (Lin mooing Co Jodkliati • . .„.„ ,„,.. tunity, •• W. gum. ttas Ike n kept for • .tock farm
( appa1... ...._
Roombroi nod Porigab B. Toole. '."", • bar the Mot Moen years. Will be .14 unbolt, or to
Annex, July I, lr 14. 1 / 5 • 15 .U 6 f•C ; part, to out. porcitueers. Oonhalf has get the beat
THIS (Wt.-do...NM EVE-VINO, Uosettled oleic. 2 0. , T 46 ,of hopror•mono, Or - Larso Fran. Irwelllng, W..-
TVLII ~. pimento', the lorghoble corn. ffy, ontitiod •
TIIE C I:KIN /dor:STAIN 1101. Capital and sorb!. . .¢ - . 6 - !4 SIN •!o oh teen O. t 4.1 tn foot t . bleep norms, stub et
Took. Locke. TorilolPstioll P• Bobo Loved by no . E•nuP•ol• 1 otoer improvemout• tommoory to make It • choice
Tem. kas I. OlOppodale. their 8,-•.t. Diod,,,d e h.,,,,, be.. misty per rout. • faro; two good orchard. of grafted fruit; Mum.
Lrey. Utile Ward o. Or motor for ISO, ISG2 and 16E1. I mod, together with an aboudatoce of neror•Vallos
PHENIX. of Brooklyn. N.Y. !optima Tho etber half low emoted thereon • too-
Copilot,! ourhel Los flume, with minor hogrovemems. mid
10 6 '.... 4 to 15 ' ° • C ‘ a° • .Kh • for g e to • P' ° ‘" land is situabel aintoeu nafliv. from Allegheny Coy ,
tied.
concludo .101 AMERICAN LIVE AND TRUST CO., of CI iltd I tool boo minute"' walk flunn'the Zellonople and Pia-
DulqS AI THE SWAN. ' • Capital _ 5;105,11•0. I ryevilla Plonk Rota
Jact.b Tare hal li. If. • lord ' Fire and Marina Polio'. Wool without &toy, • Et:Noire of DAVID ROBINSON, residlog on the
1 pn•mtsas. or JOHN McCLUISO, Pomo street, POL.
Will ASk);.• le LIALL. ! . I. t mbStlonclowT
• For further informatido apply at the. Agvo , l, 1 ' 111 11••
Ittoke's betiding, No. ler FOURTH STREIT.
WOODROFFE'S GREAT ORIGINAL ' 1 fI , h'ELLINO li()USE FOR RAI 4 E.—
1 8. 8. BR y A iff . 1 J-/ The subecribor offers for sole the dwelling
BOHEINITAN 'VROUPE mien ! home in which ho now liTen,sitan.4 on &gab Av
. '
' I MAI: RA NUN, FIRE AM) INLAND. . 1 :
. b 7, 1:3 , dc;p i, , d ru b o ri olgg
.. ba:k oo t . o . a 20 foot allez i
6L ASR BLOWERS, m.
! collar. The oetoloursoa ma a wash boom, stable,
Will oleo their GRAND GIFT VIIOMENAOR EN• I cookhouse, hr. There L• large yard vnrreoadhalt
IthITA IN MANTA at tho oboro II•11, on the dwelling, filled with shade and ornamental Mon.
Insurance Co. of North Alllerlea.! n.re Is a.. and waxer In al te. root. of lb. dwell
' Monday Erettirag. . :larch 28,
worelog. •
' I also offor for cola a dealratdo Moan ottsidnom
•
d.ll ITS E.IIIE-MTS
irrspuh.oH THEATVA. p SURANCE AGENCY
- •
v. Eisanatios
f•vsarwce-m
Lame luld .11•aara
101. , folioro,ol n.
I'Ol , lOlllD. YZA,LE, Mk RE.
Mid es hitat EVERY EVENING sod on WED SEA.,
DAT sod SATURD tY AFVERSONtNi durlng the
rock At esch curets 1111111 a rho eel .hated Low- •
Treasury
Glass Steam Engine " Monitor,"
DI ILK F.NIIIIELI OT GLASS,
i . .
will he in full cp. merlon. loather great feature fs Assets ... .................. ...... ... 11.2 , .. . (.. „,
- , ' ,B - 1. , 11F OF 11OUSF AND LOT IN
that ell the •ora• of art telacKl6o.o , 4l by the rnm. 1 • kJ cAKFILSTOWN, ALLEGHENY PA.-13y
piney will ho erosuironaly distriblitad to the •leitors. . virtu. of an order of the Orphans' Coort at CO.,
Allegheny
On FRIDAY ItideN ENG, April lot , • hean'tfal , I tamoty, I alinEipoie to Pantie Pale that LOT OP
us. of wotic will 4. presented to the author Of the ItirTrotecti n can be aewnr.l in the above named ' ABM; CAN ACHE, eellh Dwelling Ileum end Sta
bate t I e Dal count:drum on the Gls.. Steam Eogleie. aid ~,,,,, „ ii .o., 0 ,,,,,, p. .,.... . hie thereon, lath Ibe property of John Lovely, deed,
Adinir +leo to Fleming Pot • rainment, Y 5 cents ' trondei wee' by the honor A A'irigheny Plank
Afterncem Hatirees, 15 Ceti, NO half price. 1 ''' .
i 1t0 . a..1 4
o, ll ,, or m th t i z i t c l k te i. Reeter Ite.ad, teat and eouth by
Dadra •prn in the eventhe at I ectrolt Anne. r
13o0u et 2 o'clock. Exhibition commences half an • Std e to take place oe the prembne, on NFEDNES.
hour later wm.
w,...1i0rr5.m.r..,., :
va,ty
n.failiAT:,,P.D.:TuOdiNn:Ser,TwA::::::..L
DAY. A
prii
dab, at I o'clock p. ca. '
5..1it ' Tenets—Teamr cent. of petrel.. money in hood,
i - , "..I.:WS CERT.
E.
11
GAUDIN".
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wEsTEIiN INS.URANCE COMPA- balance no ren t,,,,a1.,,, o f ..i, , u d ~,..,L, ~f g,,,,1 .
TV NY OF PITTSBURGH, RENDS A. LA.F . IcLy, Administrator.
, R. HILLER, Jr.. &utility& 1 ruhlrlastd.ler*Stea '
,
THE WELCH CHORAL SOCIETE', of Pltf• b ‘ut h . r. M. GORDON, Swarm", .
I ice, No. 99 Water street, Spans a Co.'. Ware. I IME SALE—A Cmqtry Residence sit
will g re a t'on Art to r ATI ~ DAY EVENING, hot,„..
ni, Hair., pi,.1,,,r,b.
~ E used in lime lownt one-half mils from
• ird Al. to . 12NCEBT NA LL the ptoe.ade to be F p, ,„ e , o „, ~,,inss all knado of Pi , . awl Armei.• : ' Jark: . n steel, P Ft. .. a C'. R. II , and 1% Milne
siren to the Pubeteto no. G/2111211 , t.t. Nan. Coutalne shotr 12 acme, all
Tick.. t.O c me — to be 1...1 at the 5I talc Sh we .
, t k l . ,, A fi t":
..1."'"‘",,...,,,,,,,......,,,t..7.,..h...,:,-,....,fn.... Wo'idt'
and at ihe 11. lint ' Tire fh•o • op, at 7 o dock,
... by neatly remelt and highly improved; goof two-Rory
arid hjereitte, le wetheMar a. i Brick Dwelling mod Frame Kitchen, •ith 8 roMns;
performatee to commence al 1 4 to r o'cick
. &much , w knee De ...med. ut ulErrirat aw 64 , god .table ; e.ght acres in an orchard of the the!,
ruhlik IA ' protection to dic.e trio den, to be Ineared eat selections, campllsine all Ilk different varieties
. . , _ .... • -
. of apply, low, peoeit, plumb, cherry, grapes, aud
Ilillnierolll l all fruits. Water, In wrest abimdance, bard and
Andrew Ackley, , .oh. To persona reeking for a con ut r 7 seat, special
Alexander hpeer, I attention is directed to this plate.
.., d i Nathaniel Hot, Dalnd M. Long, for pros and i cress apply to
rgi Alex , Nicuii_k, Iteew J. Thomas, tohlrl B. 11cLA1} a (X)., 109 Fourth drew.
---.• George Denali, Bony. P. Bakewoll, -.-
WI Campbell B. Llorron, John R. ll'Cune. i 1 14 1 0 R. SALE—A Beautiful Residence in
NQ OF . C. W . Bickel:son, ' I 1: Sharpaborg, altnaced on Main street. The
Z i .3° F. , I• C , OnDON• B ...din• I borne contain , seven roarer en•l Amish. d attic, A
WINDOW SHADES ' • •-, - -•, idiot gond water and an remittent drown at the
. - - .1 . ' * A. C.-1 1 (1 1 iF 11 L P
l E TT N SB S II I ROI I- . ' R O A 18 :: :N e con:1 12 .! ) 3f Il lk A PtI T : , 1 , I D.7j; and hl 2oo Pu ZV ' doe '"- p, to ?litre l :l!. b T Vr lie k" ro i! lochs
;•) RECEIVED THIN DAT.•
Water streets, second Boor. , Flowers sod Shrnehery to etiondance Porsoal de
nt Nr.ta SPRING MTOCK Ns , WIL BAGALET, Presides!. I Wong of prirchasteg • beautiful reelderias, cannot
V pi. SAMUEL REA, Serieme ; and • more pleasant ore In this eitet•lty.
I • 1 Insures Steauttoosta and Cargora. Require of the [sadly el the subscriber, un the
, F
• ' 1,,,,,,,,,,,, NMI.. Fa. and domino. In the ..'ig.d.. prone. , or J. U. LEW LB, of the ilrm of Leyte, Dal
-Sii9 I of die Southern and Western Rivers, Lake. and I e o n dr Co., at their mill is Shariaburg.
g C ARP E.TE3 'P. , Bayousi, and the navigation of the R ime . ' m9r9tawd3w H. H. LSW/5.
~ ' eirlt 1 Ire m,. ngninol lora wad dalan.re 11 lien.
' i
lie WELL srvios fa) Intnim,oll6, FOR Sll LK—VALUABLE COAL PROP
; ZID W re.
Jr I 8.11. Kier,
I Ini Iss. Park, Jr , I John Shlprou, I tray, sitnatel on the Mr noorehela river, one.
I Jamen I'll. Cooper . tali mile from leasette Pity. at the =crab of Little
awl [Dew , Owens,
A , MI. (:LOTII, 1
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j i 0 ut , , :. ,,,, , ,,,
• N J. iti r ,l.,,7ti r' '.ir.
, 1 Helot. an Cre.k, Ya ACRIB Olt Lk/ eL LAND, with
1 . good 1 arbor for beet., on which I. erented • St. am
0A T PVC A L LUDT'S. •::.-i' Hon. T. 11. Howe, John S. Dilworth, ea. MIR sed • two-story Frame Renew all Iti good
rerwir.
s. Barclay Pronto, are. A. Rodgers.
d,„;,,,,.1yd . F r farther pertirelare Inqulro of PHILIP LAIN
. —_ —...- i • 1 Geom. Binghem,. . - - - fl • RT, on the piernlee, or
1C Alt I'l.l T sT(3 R. E.: pEoI'I.E: , i NSl' RA N(' If (..:(INI PANT Joy, 1 Boil e d, Pittsburgh:
No. ei F,41 11111 el 1111 LT. PE 'RR BUNT, Fay., Brownsville.
witilu
- - ' Office. 31. E. corner Wood & Fifth Sta..
4CA P TS . OIL CLOTIOL Ofc ! i
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or • .10', I the Me "G t.
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AT TOP: LOWEsT
Oliver McClintock & Co.,
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Fine Embroidered Cloth $2 2 5 TO $B5Ol
Embossed Cloth
Victoria.
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A n.• arlen.ll.l vseu,rtm..nt )a.3 st tb• t .,: W 3 1 . EM 61351131,
t.•... MILLER, l.:11117 , 031 AA.
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NEW CARPET STORE
NeFARLtaiD COLLINS & CO.
mh4
I:idsoTtiimmiNkit 4 i
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col vi at lb.
N (_' 11 4 1,71" 141' 012 Lt:
OF - • • -
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C L.d 471 4 G &NTS.
MMI=M
T. WALTER DAY,
Soldior.n' Claim Agent. Tn. mod POWIIITIIL and sLEGANT To:: EP
LI~ENNED BS TITIF. B. S Go rut.:4).m.wr.
INtYTIII2 11 INTS mauutmcturri lu the country.
. .
No. 103 Filth EH-. Sol tba Oattodral.
thweleed •ilLin a mouth at State Pairs sod, heal
No charge is rondo until the plaint I. collected.
WAIL CLAIIIS, of every description, preesiared are also agenta for tri , hornular Cio..• and
and proaocuted begore Conan., the Lot efts. ~,on,wmnn S 111 10 we , n‘nil , n , pun ,
the Exec.:A.lv* Departments, aud Paymaster Beni nnn S. D. S w. B. nn , asnmoni.
at. IV salitugion, It. C.
one. Persons desiring a aerie. tearemeral, ore to.
eltwri to call and sranrlnn heAre purchaaine ebesbem.
tie W' Y atteuded Assert threw who bare prucliamat Ouse inst.,
.e men. n tlit• vicinity we take pima... to reierring
MACKRELL JoIINSON, rto Allen Bruner,
Bl
Isq., and Bateman Ore, Igsq ,
(bray City; John etUirdy, Eau., ‘ of Park, Bt.
Y ...A TsL A 1,41,, Curdy C 0.,) Oakland Dr. Jonas 11.
bicCtintock. A. Iltarreirr, Req. BirLovd Bard, Seq.,
•
Arid B. Licernaed SOLDIERS' CLAIM AIMITS. tut Liberty ; John Quinn, SA.. Dr. D. 11. Host Pitts.
et
, ter. D. IL Book, Gag., and Kra Blackmon.
burgh. A guarantee of Are ram with each motet
WAKELENX & HAW.,
Sole Agents for Pittathargb ano Wcstern
80. 83 011 ANT 11111.1.ri
MI L Y CLAIMS, BOU NT I KPi,
PNNSIONS, BACK PAT sad MILITANT
CLAIMS of every deecriptimr, cullectael by the Pile
limiter, at the !Wowing rates, iris: Prratiousilo Ni;
W caber clalresll3 30.
T A YLoll,Attorney el Law,
No. 73 Grant dew:, Pittsburgh, Pa.
F. D. No charges sre mule I! Nor claim does not
meoed. and all florrostkin elven smi4 sells
sounKtis iougTiks,
PICNRIONEI AND Atilt/A/O OP PAY
Promptly et landed to by
MITI/ OM
Pourth wheat, Plttal , argb, Pa.
easo:nmy
N iiAll SHAH
=•AT•LAW.
•AT•LA
So. lue FKth !street, Pitubrush, A
Mims for FRAMOSS, 1101:fliTT, pftrrs MON
CT, AIL, vigolvuody promoted.
49-1,
AUCTIOJr
Ili A. lITIALLANI). AUC rIONEE it
1• Elegant lionachold Furniture, rine 011 Paint
ing., inliatthil Parlor Furniture, Large Primal Pinta
Ekren, Engrain., Chandellara Glaremra la.,
an W.hcadori at 10 o'clock, prechely, at twoldvoce
No. 032 Peon street, corner Hancock, comprising the
wake Paha . , Chamber,. Dining. Room flotilla' Ira-
Yana., Walnut Tete a Tete nod Ma a. Reception
awl tura Chairs and Rockers, Cant and ItArble Top
Tables, Mahogany everyday, Rat Rack and Side.
Board, Extension Table, Mologyiny and Walnut TOP
Drawling Dunn. Mahogany and Cherry Wardrobes,
two lav Toron to Plato Mlrmrs, choirs Olt Cata
logs, Maintainand colored Engrains" and Ott
wain,.,Pieter ClAuldeihns, Walnut Cabinet, Ma
hogany and turned poet Bodateada and Celia, encl.
ad Wash Stands, Bair, Mak and Cotton Mattr.inar
and Bedding, Drawls, Tapestry, [whin and Stair
Cierpeta, 11.•11.011 Clotba. R Hi
ural tch= Furniture,
M
Chit, ay, Qiiiwarrare, Malta kc. tula2o.
WE MALE AT AUC.TION.The
On-
I. &twisted atm far sale on WERNESDIIT, th.
wth tent., at Radian, acnxs O. LaNp,
cant In Nei Serackle.y. Reader county, twidtaile.
stuns Eraddatth . 7ken 1.. &num bones sod • WI
Rua, an Orrhard orlon young grated hat traa
It will tail Gold 16 the b Windt and beat bidder.
' for lima White et , JAME'S LOGAN,
Sixth ttrat;
Yfeadowd'Bearar =rata%
CAMI,LY Ise KU UCLIS--On Wpinew
.I'. ay iteibu•i; thicticom,;.tlt S'elseb,Uul b‘
NUM tbs Oositoterstalbslos Bourns, blittth strut,
isbA beni a nions AcILWAI3I3. Amgen.
LN73 URA IJrC E.
FIRE, MARINE AND LIEF
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Hartford Fire-Insurance • I tier .rtu w'°"" of ed.-13,1116U,
1426,1 w'°"" of Aectotra. A Clagbetty
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
ffEMI
rn rbitt
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H. 11.5, Nuanti P. Slam,,
P. Joe.,
l i ;tr . l r. S .,
tr„..
M 1':1I LLI Pi. Pre+o.lera
31F11 S , ITT.
John T. 'tenon!,
A. 11.1 inn.4.l.
in. B. ! ,, terling.
env, Kn..
X. L. %1. - 0
IT Part.
Pi.f.VOS. OIUS/ 4 , 4c
MWEilliMII!!1!!
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
lit 1t...A.131.112 RV
OKLEBLIATILD
I:" I AL TV CD Si !
BEVICN FIRST enizfas
tio. a BT. Min Bt., near thoWn Bridge.
A roma woodmoot of limiest Goods always gm
has& mhl
-
— R - EMOVAL.—On the lot of April we
reckon. oar !dude Stott to
No. 53 FIFTY! STREET.
Tb. Neu! ' A fl: t ; P o rtm t est gI i tbA I NO I S on LE:I 4 7 A
entl y at No. 51 mill ATBEET.
I. IL HOFFMAH &
t 7 Bole Meats of Decker's Mac&
KNABOS EXqLSIO
outUos I
Arkfirrantod for tfirbrJr... Pri ,l logo of
grantod sn'y time 'rialto id% roootbo,
ohoold ► Pl►no sot giro guar. .gld.oUoo.
01.1&IILOTTII 8111111, 43 Fifth iambi
Salo Agent for I wale's Planar. Ilalron Br.. RIAD.
arid Moro . * &boot Organ. rabbi
N. REDI;E, No. 183 SYTTHI/lELD
Dealer to
Pianos and Musical Instruments,
Keep., oonstantlx an band . finewurttannkal
NNW PIANOS, VIOLINS, OUTTAILB, ACORDZ:
ONS,STRINGS, ,ko., which hn wfll .41 Au lot
!•%..11..rd
poltrstiiN
J.: bezel prim. la boxer LOOMIS, 100
elle Ivies Almonds, 10 balsesSordessi Almonds 80
beige Tall'Oeol2ll Aimee* toi bal. 1/oiil Alemods,
boom Sbelled.ilmonds. SO buy Mullah %deem,
10 bege filberts. 21 begs Bresli Nuts. Van bs PM
Sad., MO Catot. N112111,4tt atoned fir de 07
IIEIIIVI 1111103.,
ealss Roe, UM .o=l Wend melt.
LYON. ARNSTLIAL, IMFORTEK
AND DEAL= DI the most reitrt brzianlt of
GINIIIIIII BANANA' CIGAIDA ea all kits& of
SMORING - AND - cmcwato TOBACCO. rNV7/.
IADOICIIIE6II6I7EAIDE PIPES; TIMMS, Att,tte,
l"e Dlelllirlt lth lY.Mall 111;1!/?: MARLED l/0.
1/ . .... he 14Vh.rik
N T . eeftalled ea Ilb & iron,
infitatilk
. OE LICATJiSIt, of tha but quality,
at Zak VI MUM IL ask And.
atiTl. maws.
In Rochester tomnship, Deaver county,anlitaba
, lug Isonty arm of ground. There Is Dew ten,
13 1 .W.n 0 . storhal frame dwelling, conterhttnir six rooms, an the
property. There la also is yonneorchrnal of ell 'Stride
'of fruit. There Ls • good barn. °arbour., .to. It is
. about • mile from the Rochester Depot.
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COTTAGE lIOUSE.B I , IIOR
1 SALE, fronting, on 1 , 1,110..11 strtzt, (Class
S..roud Ard. ou , hv lton. ( lfan
11.111w.y. 1.1” reel
.l. E.e,if Hon. Eliol.s
. .
. .
Also, n tilt/ICS Colin Kit LBT, EA P, Adjoin
, inn the al.'s, sit -.Ate v the corner Ahrgbeny
noe and eayett.,. Att.. t iv lot
ii. I•.a t nuue .he d....1 - Able its title city.
Term. easy • Apply to
NA CARSON. Na. ig Oltio•troet,
mhit - .ot • j.postte the MarorY OM, All. gb J.
VTAI.U. A 111. N: it V ER' PROPERTY
v rug r A LE. sitstatAd rn the Ilonongabela
.bore the bret Look, hAvitt4 a I ont coJ As/A
river of v-7 foot. sat eitondin; but to Braddock
etre- t, arliointng the Bonn, Berl le Railroad. con
tAloing i I.rre and 77 p-o - obea. This 1. admira
, ioe lo.y•Bon for roan ntactvaing porytoevv, h ITth& the
cruet In Nord and yobli • •Jraet sad railroad in tine
NAT, WO J-Aur killl aod hon.:Plugs then-on erected
For tortn, y to IN BY ANN TBSTIR,
on the prerreens, or to W. C. ACOHINNAUCII, No.
II t Du or at Atreet, P-ttaburgh. mitl4.tr
_
' SALE—A valuable business
,t v, ur • BUICK DOUSE AND
S oltiC fet, two scone.; a DUCE - ViA RE
e-tb.d frum mein building. :".o‘4o, with
or ...hoot ..e fruit garden, tovether wit. tn.
end fivonew of • .men Darden. hoeluees, on
I fni/ Lb+ prior vrialunS to yeti , . train
nn•ln tern, ," Puynl e TQI. ()rms.
AI, • COT lON WARPED, new, never in nes,
1.11 tn., Furniture and Fix tun. o. • DIICO runs
natai II
FOR : 4 .1L E- 1 IM PROVED PROPER
SS.--t two.story Bildt Dwelling of eight
reoma. hall. Ivry. cellar, raid will of water, trait
tree. etc. Lot 63 net h-et and 10? feet deep, .d
i. witalo 100 feet of the Cillsena.Puietozer Hallway.
Serail •asy.
Apply at Um Heal Dotal* and Inzoranoe Aka of
CL S. DAT&S,
nsh26 Boller street, Lawrenceville.
6 3_4. ACRES OF LAND for Si ' BOO.
• mile from the city, and within
threw taloa.. walk of Courtooy's Station, on tduo P.
rt. W A CI. IL It., aud with • floe aver front.
Tams aasy.
A 1... 42 ACNE'S UT LAND, half n role from bald
lingered and catered; th 0•0 10;1 In
col t on. Tltla Indleputalde. Aptly to
N. VC .12.1.1.ArED.1
Attorn..y-at.Law. 106 Fifth at.
pOR SLLE—Twenty-sevon Acres of
Load, part of the Lorenz fers,, cosormoding a
Coe Mew of Pittsburgh and ..I.:wity. Is &boat, en<
mile from donee Terry Londlog. Tbeth the on lbe
premiers nome doe fruit tree.. and a ereer.ftliths
opriew of wriellest water. Will be sold together, or
divided to win purchasers. Femme datirthi
retirith) mwodoriee will Poem call on
M. ALLEH lONZHZ.
No. CI Water etrwl.
4 - en
Bul L LOTS FOR. SALK
2 lama, 2 . 0x20, Confirm Ansi, dr. Pendlyl
rants Av.. de.
2 Le., Pettus Arenas, new Cunard., 22%111'
2 de, furbas street, 23%.2128.
• do, Locust armor, 29321347.
• do, war Gran27lld 277.4, 24210.
• da, 117 13127212ghaa5.
I do, II teat LtbeAy.
m 622 8. 8. 811 Y AN. 69 Fourth .trot.
FARM FOR SALK—That valuable
FARS', situate on the Plttalnirgb and &menu
Grwl• liesd, In ltotin•en township, mows as Oar
•• t till ram," about Eva wllw fr. to the city. cot
la tang stunt 125 acres, will he told at vtitato
hr ltran appty to E M. KEILIL,
or, J. 0. YOUNG,
Attorney-.t-Law, No. 120 Fourth Weal,
T Plttsbarab, Pa_
L'OR HALE—That desirable properr,
.E 'asst.!' In the Borough of Illsockester, on tin'
moor of Lomat street and e Ohio rii, ant
known se thw Green wend propert th
y. co nr which 1.
erected a modern style Drink Dwelling Homo, Car
day House, BUN.. foe Hem.. A.
re : forth. parliculare enquire of
A. D. eaniu,
gettf es Water street. Eitfetorrgb.
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FUR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
CITY PROPERTY—That LA1132 DWELL
tfi 0, with rectm& attached, ow Canon street, for
merly occupied by Christi. Ituueew lute of Ifou
Piroitughom. B oHLo and outlfaildinge to the
mar of the Dwellkig•thwies.
76ED. L.
109 Fourth wined, ritieberreb.
Wit R 1 NT—To a small family, the
r oro, half of • beautiful realdencs fir Recut Troy,
one mils from the ARNO:troy Blather Mama with
about acre of ground. all emend with choice
fruit arse., evergreens. shrubbery, do. An excelled:a
wall of mater, .od a largo clatern of th't water:
Inquire of A. B. klAltV/LT,
rnb.l . 4:tt On-the
VOlt ''9ll—Two Wrought Iron GIL
1: STILLS, ahead new, with Cowed Omen Seam
and Ceveleetslog Pipe. AU the mete and mane.
Dons complete.
TWO STEAM BOILERS.
Sognimof itt 011 U. DOLS,
Comer of Pant eAley aed Duquesne Weed.
Wel?
1. 4 011 Szi_LE--;n n wb 'Qua . iron 1.0 AST
IL' CT LINDCRS, to work rernenalratMly ; fat)
lodes diameter, Az trot exude; yultablo tor a Glum -
coal Itoratico or Connery; t/JI cooldisto and in good
order- Etinnirnctf
oulary_ett. WESSILIIBIAN dt CO,
enliven, arm *ratty: P.,
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.—A - Rua.
.AL Btationer7 and Ha. 1.1. 4 for lathe b..
Ine•Uoo, la • 11. - g• dLY. ando l nq l *
T. • pmenaith * boat VOW It win b..*
" il k- cart " 'P berrarirli W at "" .l0 1 13 b 24 4 rE1 L VISI - 13,
146 W 'tab .m. s.
FOR S 1 1G Ott KENT—A Farm of 52
Ann, to. l Una, In Witkin• tonwhip. ••Itoln.
Inn land of Peter reraIISIMS, and Lakin • 'bort &D
-iana. of the Pe•noxylv•als BAUrvod. •
Tenni. wasonanie.
Xnqufte a
'Mb! elSai from tifin. on Gnat game.
MO LET—Those tiro large and COMlnir
dtcyte OYPICItte, now 'oetered t if: A.
Weed, fa lb* scram of Land otod: Liberty itereltbb
etteotfsLwy, neer Cemba.•s ftrotery F tetra.' -
mama., gins 011 APT - AUL
• !Mt or •
• ObreitacirtlYta Hard meets."
NUR `SALIC--That twolitory 'BRICE
. DWIELLIIIO, 11510sed toed sa to
caplets order. sassae4 es ass scram et ,Disseas
. 41 . 1 o.lSrater's &lob Oda Were, eestela:
tac etatroosas sae tabbed g$OT Can taluld at
s Sanaa. '
Map/. at - -GULP
US aurreit,aar)wsa.
, •
- uterti
OILII, - -are.
WARING &
00MITLtS' lON LIZSCHANTS,
Petro/earn and Us Products,
And dealer. In Ildbming Materials.
oe131:17 No. 33 kLANIST2 132., Elm, • •
1111.1.1111111 11.1.2.1
ROE a PEARIIM,L,
PHILADLLPHIAL
Commlllikaa ID.i.auts it Braking,
I:xoll:minty la
Petroleum and Us Products,
Tor export and hams oosuratoptioes.. &mph. bat
tles to. storage, as remonable rats.
Liberal ad,anoes Made
REWER, BU . CC
COMILTSSION NESCRANTS,
Ascr.la of Vt.
GLOBS, PACII7IO AND LIBERTY OIL WOBES.
Lain,' cash &drums =ado oa coaslaWsont.
Refined or Crude PaiVOCUISS.
COS DUQUMBII W*l • 111.140006 ens.
=ES
IMMEII3EO2
0031LNIalION ItIKBOHAJPIIS,
SHIITERB OF P=OLEIIN,
1111 ItLiD3rs LANZ, !TRW YORE
Ample Obctllttba bar STOBAOI AND SHIPPING
at their yard sad wharf, MID BM.
527_1.4:tf
RICHARDSON, BARLEY & W.,
.4-$0..0 , 44i.1:4411 , 31 , F1 3 # t.1.).114,11
Crude and Defined Petroleum,
No. 111111 WES MIXT, PITT Bt
ear Liberal Cub ottrsitos to upartiturnalts ibr
Pittsburgh or Looter° Market.
Springer Biome. J. B. Dilworthd 00.,
erbs-nit, Eng,
Thompton Bel, Esq., Prost. Onninereint Drting.
mhlOotm
IRON CITY OIL WORK.
LYDAY & OHORPONINO,
Idaantaataran
and Betlhaers of CARBON OIL, UN-
EMI AHD LUBRICATING 0118, Ina &aka to
ORLJI3IC PETROLEUM.
Works, oppasit. tikurptburg.
011:Isq No. SO HAM) MMR..
JOHN ...... =MIL
WALLACE gCU RTLSS,
Commission Merchants.
/ad &Wm In
CRUDE & REFINED PETROLZUIL
BZITZIAIIi AND LITEIRTUATENO OILS,
No. 134 600711 frE14.11710. PHILADYLPIIIA
war Storage capacity (order covar,) tur IS,Cai
Alin excellent facilities for shipping to Mood=
and Forcige port., at our wharf on the &torytitill
Mac, nook.ribe phafogro of U. P. U. U. jesay
TACK g`RB 0.,
Crude and Refined Petroleum,
BENZINE, &a,
182 WALNUT ST, PITILADS.LPIIIA
Statues emanated to car nay will wefts our
prompt persmal attention.
Rater to Mesa. Uldardson, Earley &Co.. Dresser.
Barked Co., and McLlstaod A D.* Pittsburgh ;
Thos. Smith, Tao., Prat. Bank N. A.; U. L. rater
Co., Philadelphia. sally
-, I)RINUCK CALLENDKR,•
m i.
OIL BROKERS.
211 and 213 South Water Street.
Rir o.sliguarnth solictioi
Lyda, d Chorpeentng, Iron City Oa Work,.
Jacob Painter,Painter a Co.
/no. 8.. Chalfant, of Span& Chalfant & Co.
WM: I 7 _
priltog, M CO
ADDSTROTIG & KIDD.
6 GORSE PLASMAS, •LTEEMPOOL, ENGLAND
rev Mr/a—Hear. 11. - 13:Dan - 10; , 3 4 Brnadray.
Pitthargh—blesm. B. G. Dan 6 On.; Mown 011
' Par' . iertna -- -
snit liaonaatioa ap i ll B yt i t romnsT :
. oo.r. Wood and north Emma.. Pittgb.lh
D. BIM r ;FR, J a., Aamirr,
15:1WALN17T Pf., PICITADILPHIA.
CRUDE & REMIED PSTROLEIIK
Oa Csauaterkat exclactratr. All ammo as—mast
remonabls rates.
ftoTtiairion Ems= to coca ocucco. - rot
mama., mader good sheds.
fcrtiadar &Motion paid to .on. TOR MOTS.
Ton Bass—CAL`STIO SODA, SODA ABE, Jtc.'
ocu,
7 3: r 124. 'ON It WEBSTER
General Merohandize Brolcern,
14/ 1"7411J.• .17;Ir T. k,
Alm', as 8917274 .17t0 . 81` BL. PbasdolphyL.
CRUDE & REFLUID PETROLEUM,
atterro
°Mara CO boy proarg . tly,ptioadod to.
=lay
MMN
PTIMLADZIXHIU.
0011LISSION afEllea. SIM,
Particular attaufloo paid to anutiromealtiot
Crude' and Refined Petroleum.
air Literal adrausna atria
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anlay •
NOS W 0 0 1" • •
(Lao cd Wm. H. Woodward 41 Ma
171131:134, 0)31/1153 11 :4 11 MLBOHANT,
llptdai atarOtka Oro to pros 'Or
prude and Relined Petroleuni,
No. M POUTH MONT BMX?, Imid l / 4 .,
..•
arMuTE OIL wole.
4. ALI. 3 4340 IF 4
OAT .7 •
Orpnelti two Maraud barrols per.red.'
EKESE & GRA.FE. PROP= Ti ' ilLL
01142,11102WSOLLLICLA-UOWS, Ptetitnvel.
my=
no. I IL atalla gltenTrEnntell,
.
Forwarding &Commiseinklierclaiist
Azrziwuris m OUL
ear mann - minim itanackitho,
PITROLIIIIkt OILS; ocagautty es tad load.
Ibr dm stale {owes tesrkat. CaDegolneW
and mkt. solkited. • • • 5p7:142....
ow. aounam..-----acerxr vamp,
WOODYILLE 01:4 REFriExy:
&80. W. HOLDSHIP & Cis4;
. . •
IfanyThetarers of IIIfaIIIIIO OM AND 1,0 2104 .
- MG OIL. Sep cortortantly as band Ou.my
gnalltr of lIIMN ING OIL, dear luld •Oboas cifs;
Goad LIIIIIIICATO.A.MOrVX4
ILOLZ and OAR GREASE. • -
- oar An .441 Let as No. JO %-r=
Rank Slbek,seoxl Ow, *fa Ls iuw7ul:,
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oil
i ze. i . zumme rad madar .uni a m soo. sm.
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