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THE DAILY
sburgh o.sazettl.
FIIBLISIIED BY
niGenrts PUBIASIIING ASSOCIATION.
. TERMS OF TEE GAZETTE.
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u tt mouth.-- 70.
single B.
Trnmato Erman, by 0011. p“ year...* 4 60.
month.-- U.
at Wook-.—.. 10.
" Single
Wirshe Irmo., angle copies, per year.- M.
dubs of 6 to 10. 1 60.
cluh of lOor more I 25.
-rind one oaths to the party gendlog club. Tor
club of Mean, we will mod the Evrento Iltssrre
Too • dab of twenty, we will mod the
ftouruto o.arrnt daily. Single cork., 6 mote.
subeeriptlous mica. Ls awn., parer.
always Wiped when the time expire.
MONDAY APRIL 4, 1
" -
Secret Societies slid the Roman Cath-
one Church
The /*mint, is the title of o paper published
at Chicago, al the organ of the:Fenian Broth
crhood. In it; second number, is a tong
ac
eonnt elan interview between o committee of
the Brotherhood and the Boman CathoHo
Archbishop of Chicago. The latter diseour.
aged theentorpriso of the ' , brethren" of the
order, and the colloquy wound up thus
Committee—Well, Bishop, Is therein° way
In which our society can be made in conso
nance with the law, - of the Church?
Bishop—Your object is illegal, and until you
abandon, that object nothing can be done.
' Com.-Geer object Is the overthrow of Brit
eh ruleiln Ireland. Must we give up that?
Bill:top—I have said your object was illegal.
Cout—Must we consent to abandon our in
. tontion of striking the British Government If
an opportunity should offer
Bishop—Yes, even the British Government
Com—We have spoken of Poland. The na
tional government of Poland. is one of the
most insamtible secret societies which his
ever existed on the face of the earth. It con
demns a man to death, and immediately he is
found stabbed or put to death in some my tete
?lOU manner. No men knows even the names
of these who comprise the government, and
yet the archbishop of Ireland, who is most op
posed to us, in his letter to the Polish commit
tee In Dublin, apok*lxes for the small amount
he tends to aid the cause of Poland. The
Cardinals, and even oar Holy Father, the
Pope. offer up their prayers for the success of
the Poles.
Bishop—lf they are secret they will fail.
' Nothing good ever came from secret societies.
Cora—We are detaining you longer than we
expected. Allow me to ask the question:
Must we, in your opinion, give up our ides of
overthrowing British domination In Ireland,
to order to be reconciled to the Church?
Bishop—The British Government ie a legal
Government and it is a crime against the
• Church to attempt to subvert the existing
- state of society.
Cora Then we are to understand that the
British-Government in Ireland is a legal Cov
ernment, and It ti a crime against the Chlsrch
to attempt to overthrow that Government in
Ireland?
.•
Bialiop--Well,. yes.
Tjibl decision closed the interview
- .'7lllaltop Timon, of Baffslo, takes the same
Vound. Ulf has recently announced o
Qiciolty
that the "Benign Brothers" cannot march in
Procession with Catholic societies, nor take
Oat in Catholic rites and holy sacritlcei4 We
find•"nho that the highest dignitary of the
Roman Catholic Chinch in Ireland is equally
decisive in his nondamnation of such secret
organisations. Dr. Dilol7l, the Archbishop
of Armagh, tad Primate of Ireland, has just
Dined a pastoral in which be strongly deacon -
red Elbbonirm, and other secret societies.
• The Copperhead Outbreak In Illinol
The Illinois Copperheads have 'skedaddled .
A dispatch, dated Indianapolis, March 31
.says: ,
"At Malta:no, Illinois, the Copperhead.
abandoned their entrenchmenta u pen proch of the veterans, and all ow h ea p
There is nothing new from Charleston, 11l
The Onion forces senethere are competent u
pat down • all restate:am. ' The 47th I oditun
veteraneileft-yesterdey for Mattoon, by orde
of Gen. Carrington, ma 35 minutes' notice.
A dispatch, from Mattoon, of the name date
'a ces ' terday the insurgent/ll:arm Windsortook
a - vote and unanimously resolved to attack
Mattoon and release the prisoners confined
there, but the spoilt they sent here not retern
ing, he having been arrested, their leader] be
came frightened, and, after much hesitation,
they did not come. The- copperheads bare
• not returned home to-day. They say there,
are 6,000 soldiers in Mattoon, and that it is no
use to try to release the prisoners. •
• All is :Inlet bore to-night, and no apprehen
' .Man of an attack is felt.. Should one be made,
there is as abundant force to guard the pots •
unere and defend the town.
_, •
''• The Cincinnati Muth< of Friday, remarks
The Copperheads in-Coles county, Illinois,
having shown theirtrtithibus sympathies and
fenomais hostility against the Government
• • and• its defenders, by deeds of blood *hen
, there was no efficient forte to oppose them,
have also displayed their cowardice by,Alipare.
• log as soon - as troops in Itay considerable
Another me near.. lye
contemn
that the author
• ,ties w i llnot rest content with their mero
dispersion, but willionlith proceed to disarm
villeins and punish at least the ringlead
- that no more demonstra
'..".linfteinf the kind will be attempted.
Qualification of Color.
. S.WaShingionlelispatah remarks that Seam
toy Wilkinson knocked down one of the bat
treaties of literary on Thursday witban amen:d
etest to the bill organizing the Territory of
Mentisno.
Be Moved to strike out the Words "every
(Wm White male inhabitant" • from the elective
:ftsuschisielasae and 'mart- "every male cill•
sen of the United Stater end those who have
declared their intention to become trash." To
triestty.suggaselon. tram a Border State Sen
ator that he had 'batter insert in - the bill die=
Una authority to black, Men to vote. Mr. ,
Wilkinson - replied, that - Iss - was satisiled wit •
the amendment ai offered, and hoped never
again to see In 'mace Uf the. United States
Congress the wordi"Whlte and Black."
The bilious emended pasted by 20 to S. •
rom Chattanoomt;—lialinriant Military
fit
image&
Thaiolleving owls; dlipateh, 'dated Chat
; twos*, March 2a, aprolirs to the Clacittnati
I Causereirdoet Friday: •
• Maier *mall Buell, Nagle', bleeooir,
oritteadetOiewton sad Sykee,sasi tea Brig
adlery.'havelnin .ordered to report to Gan.
Sara= for -duty in,. his division. Buell
wilt likaltanocood Schofield to oommand of
the. Army of the Ohio ' ' - sad Sch.:Meld bare a
ardataalad ;satiable to hip .rank.
Pistilli= rotate. :thittdoluaston 1s rolnfori:
PIXTASIO TEIWAS Alithi r rial, Co. rdi tSoth
' ffiriel r oits yolcustecie.bito wu misused um
171.1.'Briyhr, SO eland Cos murder et
Witilatostrargi Vi., and who lieemltted the
•-•.• • ;slid Boils to: coupe" ttw enemy, with he
intennationver Gen. lintier's inurement ter
studs. (mainaudested, b,y Abe*.
ittains to Dolie,) hu been tibia eomietad Ida
sentsinaed to be,stuit to death with musketry
atlorktown, Va., and Prestdeatbse
apnea ttlirientcre. ,
- Alnki-LKiorroat4wka preildedat., the remit
,„11(oCiellatidembnidretion In New 'York, was
matt who at the robbery of the
United States mail when be was Postmaster
fieneratilit-;_mying to Mlle" who had broken
open thautills at, Charleston, 8. C., end do
odroyedvartione Abair oontemte.. “We owe
en obligation to the laws, bat a higher one to
- 2 the oommanitlie in wkirliWti:,llTerand if the
- 7 Wier - be permute Ito dattrg the latter, It le
Ott tiotimit to disregard them."
:iite t- Ilextco and ArlsonaWe bee w. n Taal
__:--:::-'. id& itianadiattritr i l:ilL ous i noc l y. t t,
:':!..;= had, of late, sego oats of the 'Wen de;
feat" or the' savages In several fights.. 1h
• ' : --'
obsutlioneat appears to have beep,prq,t 17
- -- - . .l3l4miash,.is our dlspottelre c s o r i es str incrn oig io . 47 4 -
- . ''', itgeildartertheent 7 1 vos " . * ' tile foruitthil
situ .
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OUR NEW YORK, LETTER
Oonespendecce of the Pittsburl: Garotte.
Nrw rch 3110364
It la ►t once wonderful and amusing to no
tice with what tender solicitude Republican
politico are regarded by the sew York Cop.
perheads. Allot a sudden the Herold, and
its followers, have conceived an inordinate
love for Gen. Fremont, and the Expren man
ifests a slUlilarly passionate attachment for
Mr. chase. Brun that nobody in the Senate,
'Garrett Davis, would support "anybody but a
negro?' Butler, too, has his admirers among
the disloyal. These demonstrations are but
a repetition of Democratic tactics. The chief
and only purpose they have, is to divide pub
lic sentiment, and encourage the split in the
Onion ranks, which they think is imminent.
Sharp and shrewd they am beyond a doubt
but it is to be hoped their transparetey alone
will be sufficient to place people on theft
guard. That mop who has the friendship of
:he Herold or Erpress, in certain - sooner or
later to be an inveiglee, and it is luckily,
generally known that to be on the right side,
is to rigorously oppose those on whom these !
journal., lavish so much loving regard. As I
Mr. Lincoln's chance becomes brighter, the
'opposition to him to Loetfoco quarter. in
creases. Blackguuxdlem, the great argu
mentative coat of mail, ban already been
doomed, and Lincoln is announced as the
"mlecegenator'e choice," "amalgamation can
didate," and a hundred pthers of the same
sort, while there are not wanting those who
proclaim him a usurper, and style his sup
porters Austrians:
Oar people are getting themselves into
quill, a fever of excitement over the storage
of titre hundred tons of gunpowder on an Is
land in the harbor. Many, whose pretexts
for denouncing the Government and "Abe"
lineoln have become exhausted, do not sam
ple to lay that "this unwarrantable placing
the city of New York at the mercy of a spark
is part of 'grand concooked scheme to destroy
the beet government," and all that art of
thing. Quite a novel Idea, troll, and about
as good as that of a Bradford county (Pa. )
patent medicine man, who could not support
Abraham Lincoln a second term because the
Commissioner of Internal Revenue imposed a
tax of one cent pa bottle on his nostrums.
By-the-by, to show you the state of feeling
in the matter, and to lot the good people
of Pittsburgh see what literary talent we
wash down our Sabbath morning breakfast
with, I append the strictures of a Sash Sun
day paper on this decidedly Rutty subject;
"le not this. terrible suite of affairs to conteru-
plats. Who of us can read such testimony, am. not
shudder at the bare thought lench an accident. In
an Imtant of time. monitors, of prope rt y would be
muse a shapeless maa• of rubes,
white the lose of life
would be frightful to enumerate. Our pen fails us
before making an effort to Wetly portray the horri
ble scenes which would ba spread before the eurvi-
I vers. It would be terribly awful. Think for but •
moment bow wideapread would be the divas.,
New York &loner:could not be the suflVrtr. Brook
iyudersey City. Staten Island, all the Inhabitants
In the harbor would rtee in for the share of the
great rain, and ts Influence am not fall to to felt
even to Newark l , and perhaps to Y id
onkers.
"The work and moneys of nearly • century would
be swept away to a breath. and hundreds of room
ands of lives would be sacrificed at this greatauar of
power. Time could scarcely replace the wreck.
Commerce would be paralysed. Three eitiee Would
be mdmed to the level of the earth. The greed me
tropoli. of the Western Continent would be deipoiled
oilier glory and power. Oar homes woold Loden..
, late and our dwellings gene. In feet
Thousand.we would be
' the desolation of desolations Thousand. of odilions
[ could not repair the camapi. Not one stone would
remain unturned. Fire avoid lend lie ravishing
hand, while the very riven would mob in to make
tler devastation even more-completa A gleam, dark
as night, would sPread the earth over. Wlde.spread
arm d the terror; all loft would mourn the hes of
their relative, and friends; it would be like a judg-
tneut-day,
-. The terrible &catarrhs of death and destruction
which would be Martial at us over the peaceful waters ,
of our bay, world be beyond conception. and weutd
°arras' any of the earthemakelstaanedt d lu history.
agony, torture, mifocatlon, starvation be
neath the ruins, the miseries of thousand , dying by
slow tortures, with LiOtin to help, and none to saes,
would freem Out soul to behold lloaveu forbid such
oil cahoot scenes!"
The disgusting affair which occurred at the
Brooklyn Academy of Marie a few evenings
since, better khown as the Yenisei affair,tbe
particulars of which were promptly given by
the sensational press to an eager, on-tiptoe
attdienea,lnis utmost had the effect among de-
cent people to bring the pieties of amusement)
into disrepute. These "respectable" Brook
lyn merchants, who thus tryst a lady shonid '
be made an example of pro Longs poldiro. The
law books pronounce It criminal to suppress
an act in this way. by the commission of
which the people are affected. But we can
hope fur nothing wholesome. A conference
he. been had by the principal's deputies, at
which the "Brooklyn merchants" plead
! drunkenness, begged forgiveness and promised
reform, and so the matter rests.
Another Russian has succeeded In getting
! himself into hot water. William J. Florence,
the celebrated actor, Insulted a Count with an
unpronounceable name, at a ball, the other
'night, (so the story goes) when the Russian I
with that wild, demonirdal frenzy that char.',
czarina our whiskered trans. Atlantic friends,'
insisted on coming in possession of William's
heart's blood. William vonttlred an apology,
which the Count's optical organs could not
permeate. Whiskers froze his antagonist
with the remark "A Russian Cotint never for
'gives.' When the ball broke up the Count
was still in hot blood, and expressed his ,k
termination to have satisfaction.
W•venztv.
The Prlees of Food
It in the obvious interest of the farmer not
to have the prizes of his produUs so-high as,
to destroy or diminish the demand for them.
That point is always reached whenever more
is charged for the necessaries of life than the
great inajmitycif the community can afford to
pay. Bat the producer or seller caonot know
the fart se long so the generality of poop*
continue to buy and consume as usual. There':
' fore, the upward tendency of prices , for do
mestic provisions may be expected to go on
until there- ie a very ecnsible redaction to the
I counb;:r of consumers - or ln th e amount of
,tionsumntien , per he ad.' This has already
taken plueln Boston, in flea:lido of butter.
The Pose, of that city, says that "hundreds
of familial in Boston are, either dispensing
with batter entirely, or using it in the smell
est ponifile quantities, on account of its ex
travagant price." Batter In our markets bet
gone up recently ati high as fifty cents pain.
Beef and poultry have risen to twenty and
twenty-five tents. Vegetables, of ell kinds,
have advanced In proportion. The effect of
already, hue been to cause a very large
number of families to use considerably less of
the articles named than they have been ac
customtd to use, and if the cause of pub re
untilgoes on, the effect will increase,
the producers find their customers con
, fined to the few very rich buyers, and, con
sequenUy, moth of their perishable tom,
r modifies tenon thelzhands. Then, of course;
a reaction must take place, and price& go down.
But before such a result eitu °tear, the poorer
classes must suffer great deprivation, while
others, not quite so limitedn their means,
must learnhabits of economy. All this, In the
long ru n is likely to prove more prejudicial
to the p rovision men than beneficial. They
will enjoy a temporal harvest of exorbitant
prices, but It may possibly be at the expense
lof teaching the multitode that they were
I Previously extravagant in livirig morrennip
'measly than they needed, and that, even in
equally easy rimer, they can consume less
than their wont, and yet live quite as com
fortable. The tufting of high Prices is v er y
strongly to enforce darnestle economy, and as
American families are said to waste more
food than would keep some European families,
leleoei of thrift may beloreed upon as at the
present time which will hereafter be beneficial
so us all.—Filiikuietwhie Ledger.
The Grants
The Ohio State Journal copies from the
Scogith American Journal, an batorestlng
"gonealogloal 'sketch of .the clans of tho
Qaaata,toScotland, concluding 1.1 fougwi:
.in gtrapthaper the name prevailed almost to
itto °salaams of *seri other, In the dlstrict.o
aid-to by Sir Satiate% baronet,
in his lively reran. •
: •
"ComO the orao . taprroltochiortiu‘
theh. Open mom before ens, •
Plorod the =theft stothot Gore 'em.
"Nerd tliwGrente alloadereircinis,
Every - East tds sword wad dark hes,
Ersry sr= as pornd'ss Tort =
To With, Jo:ant - odds
Ne don't care a 2plper's------ebont the
Of Grant" of tbe ttrolllb cantor/ in
Sootbuai. Thcri may have beat vary:. decant ,
follows forthair time: bat-3316i hart' beta i
dead too long to be or matt account mar., ,
is — r tbe,oaraite". Talommorocr -
ego fr the GIINNI` Met &tree' tete, beforeh!ro.
*Tose ~(loot "Omit& or Sothic:aurae..
Slut the ..wideeswiksl-GBANT, bore in Clermont
tte m a t u 4 i tirigtebi b reNo n itidt.t halrl
this 1400.1 raltlit.oont WO— is
, .
Atitstatoo-btoit tettnott'toi Costioton, to
tint ittSt.l.; outs nn &it OrthAptU, to, itctot.-
tisittiatio:ttoetorst.ortetot and , soloot-illo
plealtaUoataationta
slegly Prank r. Bigeirworet
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EVIRING GAZETH TELiGBAMONTEIIESTINGMMEIMOPE.I 411.111175EME.V78,
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OUR SPECIAL •DISPATC . The War Betweel P I
d ifSBURGEt 111EATRE.
the Danes and 1 •
Germans. ' Tvesuror....
Germs
-ATTACKED IBY TILE PHITSSIBS.
FROJt WA/MI./VW TOX
Sepcial Dielatch to the Pittentrah Gantt..
WAIMINCITON, Avil 1, 1664.
TAN CAFA Dl'ol 11E01910CM( TREATY
Mr. Ward's report on the Canadian Recip
rarity Treaty, from the Menlo Commerce !
Committee, gives ca prominent reasons why
that treaty his been regarded with dissatis
faction, that it failed to produce friendly I
international relations as a natural result of
the vast series of reciprocal benefits ; It shows;
a regular apd rapid decrease, of the value of
our imports of manufactures under the opera
tion of the treaty, and 'regards as desjrable s!
termination of the system unless the hues of
dissatisfaction can he rumored. The Com•
mitten reported resolutions requiring the'
!resident to give a notice to the Government
of Great Britain of our Intention to terminate
sild treaty et the expiration of twelve months
from the termination of the period of ten
years, the longest limit by the treaty stipula
tions. and from the time the treaty went into
operation in 1854, and authorising the op
pointmedt of three commissioners to revise
the treaty and negotiate a new one,
hued on the principles of true reciprocity,
and for the removal of existing difficulties.
BRSOADLAR tiLIIIGHLLB COSTIRMID
The Senate bad a long EThelltillf session
to-day, discussing the qualifications of the
men the President has nominated for Briga
dier Gonorals. It is understood that One or
two wore rejected, and the names of some
Others were referred back to the Military
CoMmittee. The following ware confirmed
as Brigadier Goners's: CuL Patrick E. Con
nor, 3d. California Volunteers; LL Col. Ga
lariat R. Paul, Bth Infantry ; Ist. Liout. Adel.
bat Amos, sth Artillery; Col. Benj. L. Grier
son, 6th Illinois Cavalry ; Cot. Robert S. Fos
ter, 13:h Indiana; Capt. Alex. B. Webb, 11th
Infantry ; Col. Alfred N. Defile, let. R. I.
Cavalry.; Col. Walter E. Whittaker, 6th Ey.;
let. Lieut. Judson Kilpatrick, Ist. Artillery ;
Capt. Kenner Garrard, sth Cavalry; Capt
Charles It Woods, 9th Infantry of Ohio; Col.
John B. Sanborn, 4th Minnesota; Col. Giles
Smith, Bth Missouri Col. Samuel A. Rice;
3:ld lowa Col. Walter Q.. Brenham, 53d
Indiana: Col. M. M. Force, 20th Ohio; Col.
R. A. Cameron, 54th Indiana ; Col. John.M.
Como, 6th Iowa; Capt. Alvin C. Gillani'd,m't.
Quartermaater H. A.; Col. James 17; Rice,
44th Nair York ; Capt. Watley Merritt, 2nd
Cavalry ; lit. Lieut. Geo. A. Costar, 4th Cav
alry; VOL John C. Starkweathor, let Wiscon
sin ; Col. Henry L. Vetis, 10th Moss.; Col. 11.
E. Davies, 2nd N. 'f. Cavalry; Andrew J.
Hamilton, of Texas CoI. 11. W. Birge, 15th
Connecticut.
The Seoond Ohio CAvalry, over nine
hundred sarong, hare smised at Annapolis to
juin • Gen. Burnside. Tois regiment was ro
eruited at the comma neon:tent of the rebellion.
They • first fought the rebels of the far west,
I 'then Ulnae of the middle country, and now
they will get a smolt of those who have fared
I the glorious army of the Potomac.
Washington flown.
EICHAIGI Or riIISONEnS. •.;
,•
The rebel prironers lately sent
the Union misoners delivered at city Pants
have
_put been exchange 2, ar,,lajjenerwllp
supposed - , bet' parotid. '
ratV7l3oell TO a...Warr OFFICLEA.
A report favorable to allowing • Calonet
decors tomtit in the 'louse tel participation
in its debates will be mode nest week.
U - 00P-C1i0re62.21 AID teMlOltininn TO MYrIADTID.
renhoes. Assistant •441111rterillntller Much bee been
•
The Sanaa., on Motion of Mr. grintaa:l ordered to hire 6,000 choppers and laborers to
adopted resolutions inquiring the tenet of art ^ 51 1 . d . . for th. e
b ( l et o::::n7 l li t t . o r i LitntioP
of
r."°. l (re " the mouthi l i r ge White River. Thi; remy no of
pardoned front dill:ern, and all other persons ;asman w i l t b e armed
set fief; b 3 the Examinee clemency
TOR AltarLiND ELEOTTOM--OUDZIL Or ORNIMAI
Octoral howls Wallace has recently
practically illustrated ills declaration, that
rebtlelai . o no political IVA or privileges,
by ',liming orders to 'prevent disloyal persons
being elected to the Constitutional Conven.
lion or voiing at the election next Wodnoaday
oo r“ fog ►rrnnNTlCra .
The Commissionerr of tho Bowl of Claims
nosvirifting here have reeeivei orders from the
War Department that no apiirentice sballt;e
prild,for.
ACTITITY TL SIOLL'S
, Considerable activity le aux shown Io Sigers
department, biz troops having being editairs
bly ilisponetl. for the geom.* dr ',Uremia and
for protection of the pdople agninet Tent,
'lnctementes :e
.L.ARYLK2II3.
queen Armes county, 114 . 1., %A [acute,' with
incendiaries ; two churches and many duel
lings and barns of Union Citizens base lately
been ret on fire.
I=l
The hoe and ship CELTltllltDill of Baltimore
are on a strike fur an theism of Wages from
two to two dollars and fifty rents; the litter
from two dialars and fifty to three dollar.
01=12113
Lincoln Political edits here been formed In
every ward in the city, the most prominent
eititeris joining'.
[MATT 1110
the hea4lest storm of the
Decidedly
season Itcspn last Tottaday ;night and con
tinued up to last night. TologrltEhe ere down
in every direction. No fag of tee has gone
up the JAalta river since the dneteenth ult.
EceutNortress Monroe
Ponta/us HON ROC, March 31.-The steamer
Eden S. Forty, from Newbcra,...N. C., arrived
today, and after landing Mir passengers
sailed for New York.
Nitebern, 31,ach 28.—The °nom, is guard
ing their Liles with unarm' care, to prevent
information of their movements from reaching
the Union forces. ' '
:Fourasciped Union prisoners have reached
Washington, North Carolina, from Danville.
Their names are John C. Morreugh, 38th Irft
nets; George W. Bean, 21,1 Illinois; John
Inamilton, 89:b Illinois, and Wm. Nerdegb,
Moods. •
Movement• of Porrest--Iteported Re.
iuturcerucut—GrieceoWw I)perstUoto.
'lllaram, March 30.- 2 0 en. hfcbullosh it
reported to be en route north, with tweisty
tre: hundred MOO, to ro-inforoo Forrest:' jLo
!imported to be near Jocluon, Tenn., to-day.
'Gnomon has his cavalry force ant, watch
ing and barrassing Foment, but his envision
is rutoitt reduced by veterans being at home
odtarloiigh. had Orierson hie entirerdivi
sloe eat at Memphis, Forrest would not bays
so easily escapoo.
From .Tesau.
How lon April I,—Th° latest ;dykes
frem Taxes
. slaths that when our troops avec
neted Indian renni7. o 4..the latitnt Much,
eeveral Union families left with them, taking
the lumber of their - hqhses. In massing the
bayous 34 men ware 4rolitied by the swamp •
log of the pontoons; They belonged to the
39th- Ind Lena regime:Avid Ith Michigan hot
toy. Ben. 31'Clemand , has gone down the
coast to visit Arkansas lime and Brownsville.
Photponemedt of thM National Union
Conrad:lloh: - •
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Nseuisorta, Apr. I—tie roposltlon for the
postpOnement of the NeyMnal Union . Coition.
that is meeting with itirtteisi favor an al! sides:
The friends of hir,LiqOain favoritr and Nis
Bilieved the President igmself would be eat-,
Wed with each an art 4igement. It is doll
sable that there should' no dissensions In
the Union patty.' Thil Ils Wooed to be the
bill Dion to ifisraioatqOoallylrog views.
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VaanacessialSe a idlooltig Ital.
' ' lati;it.
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- 1 Now TOsts; Aptilii.4.The frigate ISliegara
orsived,to,,tar a0.. ,- *ll unsumessfol search
lba. Ups mtsisiox
.. Oi' frigate ife aiimi,
tionto;- Tho - N , ..e,: -
~_, .. lopped voi7 bony
gata, , ,dmittr one: ;:l..:ltichNihti . shipped so .
t.s.Hauclklaciattebriros.salto
c '.. 3 , , ,.. ..i . m en t all u h r es t tisol op,v4l ,_ , el;
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llaltino Mem TlnfiddiV7 iliettatj
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VOLUME LXXVII- , ,-NO. 119. . i
Fresh Distnrba4es at Stockholm,
ALARMING ILLNEGS OF THE POPE.
—..,—..- .
l'eissesr lireettertL.le of fh.ugtteston.. I
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Is rg liZetb rteitl 13east.
Nan Teen, April .—The stentotiblp City
of Cork, from Liverpo via Queenstown on the + I
21st inst., arrived at this port this morning.
The Cork .fftrubi,othemoriing of the 21st,
loontains the foflowtn dispatches :
Cape Aryan, Mara, .17t11, 1:30 p. so.--Tes
Iterday three Prussian Men. of-star attacked the
Daniel, blockading sitetadron off Oriefaweld I
Pomeranian. After in engagement 'of two
hours the Prussian } peels returned to. the 1'
harbor. Artillery fir ng was renewellto. day I
at Doppel.
I
&ring, March 20.—Thecommatidei - in - chief
of the Prucrimn nisei has rooeived,'• report
stating that yesterday the Ancona,w3tb three
gunboats, again pot to sea in seareh trf MOM*
shipping. The cruise had no result,kowirrer,
all the Danish ships having left the Prusilan
waters. The report concludes, therefore, that
there can bo no question of a n existing block
ade of the Prussian mut.
Hanover, March 10.—The Drnisi4Orellt-
Meat has decreed therelease of the Sumter
tan ships under embargo to Danish pert&
Londenbotrg, Murck3.7, 9 a. nt.—On Thuniday
there was heavy cannonading 'ind fighting all
along the line of the,Duppel villageiand the
ITonsebergposition was taken by the Glans
after a heroic resistance by the Dan . ' The
Iposition of Dappel !Jit still unharut ~T he
numbers of the Prussians are alwayt our to
one. Their artillery have ranged three riffles. •
'A Danish Colonel was killed to-day. Seventy
wopnded were brought in. The enemy's
losses are severe as well as those of the Danish
army.
//osibstr9, March 17.—According to hand
bills emanating from the printing office of
Greed A Leidtman and distributed in this
city, this morning, Prince Frederick; of Au
gustenburg, was found deaden his bed at Niel.
The:runior„requires confirmation.
Copenhoyess, March I'7.—The Prussian bat
teries opened fire yeserdtsy morning en the
Doppel entrenchments. The enemy', fired
altogether, fire hundred 'hots, wi 'replied
occasionally, in all thirty-five tlates. Onr
firing seemed to be auccessfal, as two_net the
enemy's batteries were silenced fur sometime.
We have two officers kilted and one stritlittded;
sixteen privates were tilled and farfpninel
wounded. • ." t'.`.
Two fires occurred here last night
cons durable damage..
'Advice. from Stockholm to the 15tk !Ash; I
that freak distaff:manes bed taken'lsilsne. I
The potice ofhpoirstiktOken into and this win. j
doses in the reildeft4tof the chief orithllea I,
were masked. The Military were caned mill
lad II poisons - werti arrested. The .Pufhlatf
insists upon moil:. energetic measertsPheing l
taken by the tiovernment../
Pushing, March 18.—Thu bocabardelient of
Deppel was resumed t.n-di),7„,terriBo Orman
tiding being heard here.
Turin, March 17.—Netrs from a tlinable
source at Rome, States that the Meese - et the
Pope has become morhAberming.
The official Goatt. of Turin announCes the
appointment of 231ipiw Senators.
The Planter.' Ilou,e
Se. term, A pelt 1 —Mr. Stichney, lessee '
of the Planer• for irony yeateiwast,,
retired to• &op, rod MCSAIII. felt S.l•;letch,
low( enenewted with the house, tonic 'Olidgel
hots.
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The statement that nen. WClellan had
been recommended for the command of the
defenses of Washing'on IA denied open the
highest authority.
LATE COMP from Idaho relates principally
to the stern measure• made there for the sup•
prevslon of crime. Tho Grand Jury of 80110
county had returned twelve indictments fur
murder, sixteen for assaults with Intent to
kilt and only one for manslaughter. A Cigi
lanro committo., numbering a thousand men,
was meklng a clean sweep of the villains In
testing 'Mon flood county.
-
Snictosa—On the night of the 3lst ult '-
Josiah Dasidhcber, a young man of ous
'years of op, of Now Ilanoyer township,
Montgomery county, committed suicide by
drowningihiatsolf In a mill dam, about ball a
ratio from . home. It is suppled that the act
was committed during a temporary depression
of spirits.
N &val. Cs.versutr.—A vaesur7 having oe
ourred in the Naval 'Academy cadetship, for
the Ninth Congressional district-I-Lancaster
wianty—lloa.• Thadeus Stevens. M. 0. for
that district, gave notice .through the county
papers that it will be given to the best boy in
attendance at the public schools In the county,
who passes the bolt examination before
board nom .0104 of leading &then&
DISIOLUTIMArS. :0
niSPOLUTION.—TIIE PARTNER
8111? heretofore existing between the nodes.
signed, nudes the name Lad etylo or B. RIDDLE d
tX).. wes dissolved try mutant agreement oe the 3lst
do of December, DM. TIM GAILLTTI'II
hie been efuce the• tat: of - January ,' 1136 t, and will
henceforth be le Om bands and under the ended.*
maragenumt of an daawletlon orp. ritzed ander an
sole amenably, relating to hianufeeterlag,tr
8. RIDDLE Is authorized to um the Brin tome In
rattlomont. 611 puttee haringjelalme against the
late Brut 'aro reiVirelled to Present the cone at this
Oonnt.lng Boom Bar sottletnent; and all persons teo
leg themselve• Indebted, will pleasetall and wage
I without delay. ' 86.111 TEL RIDDLE,
• -AUR:IEttETT
IdAdunini,
801.1 YETI, Jr.,
ROBERT RIDDLE.
MESE
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DISSOLIIIION.—Tho partnership!
hatetefoti extetinz IAIIIIIL.
Ifto3li ttiC. and 3 Bouousaua, ander I
thoet,yle t O
ho ritt.hur 6.13E8
gu White tweLd sz
Conran,
been this 4.7 dissolved. AM llamas Indeeteo to
tall partnership ere hbreby nothitd to make pay
mawto the nuittreignted, by whom the indebted-
Deli of the tai d 0 1 ?"'W . T . ' hinowroalr. I CO.
Pittetniraotinil let, MIL • • spitletk
DIESULAJTION O N P.AILTNUMII..I I '
,—The partnership bandana, ezbttsa batmen
the undersigned, ceder the style of WINO.
BATON mutuellY absolved,. to 1 tato effect
tram %hie date, • swam BE -retiring from
the Ilmr.! The tautness will be continue; se former•
ly, tuba/ the style as beretofora •
`MO. aosigstos
BatTL. tt. Jonvertni,
• ,BIOQAED DILICSOII.,
Pittebtanh. Yen. leth, 1801. • _mall •
rtINIAnitITION . ur
flllll".—The yartnelnlay fore aviation
betweenJOEt. T. ItAXILTON au STAN DA VIII,
undue Os fit m of JOY. F. ELUILLTO2 I aCO , bee
been absolved by mutual cousent. - JOB.' T. 11621.-
ILTOII wlO attend lathe sumettled accounts of add
atm, et the old stand, Writer Tint and Illbett• eta.
! • • • JO& T. IIAtaIITOO, • .
telltumele infMt DAVIS'
W4JFTB.
`~ANTED -Buis Goon Bonin. MAI,
T SUS. at $5.25 per. 4lay,.asal • FUMY 001 1
62.76 per day. Apply W.& 7.1
BAIT!, artparlateadent oh 6laehinotY .- ill s a .
70.
splz.w
'good OAtienk
luipitre or :Ants xoe9imr , L : a CO.,
• d ihe ' S'~lln 70Dadrf~"
M!!!!
WANTED,
Men lor. theliaval 13quadron.
oxTuvitssitairtn
— tam of o . 7,Ziaiittane par:: SinYDoiiiba',4 ll 7
10 adtaaar.-, -
rat fandey Antarantloa apply atillagulilaS
0111112q. - 11 motels Emu. rutibige":
.441" , nriszzprouniozDvateno
seats a Wadden. Good irdarande Otis. ,
4 , 01 at No. 893 LIGIGNIr SOW. dab Ult
':."lw. - vnia...r=.'v.'.vtay.n< ~"r'""" `. 4n:iit~r~+!
MORNING. APR IL
113.1.um,5.
pint appearance of IL* iliatinguian.il young t ra•
neillan, EP Wni A nAlis, wbn make his debut
before a hltlaborecassilionre In kis unapt...bal.' ,
rendition ornate - puma'' , =Way piece. 13 erukt.
THIS (Monday,) EVENING,
WI/I Id prinent.d Slukap• area Irapaly anti led
11L IF.T, ria• CF Or DSNISABB.
. Eirla Ads....
(Most G. S. Runes.
Po r. Chlppent , sle.
Laertee —.C. Ayeeday.
Ring of Ihnmark ..... ........ 11r. Hurgon.
Qs.st . • . Rate Rynor.
No other play this erening
*Win redo-areal, Alug of the Commove, The
Re.-tin and Wild Owe
MEM
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LADIES' AI'D SOCIETY,
11v Tui I,T CONGIItUATION Or IoIS 11.1 LES
AT EC. X ClGl.y I OIL FZAE,t
6LLEOUIiNT CITY
ON THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 7
anstrtelby toss or tb; boa t main." or bt ll Otto..
COMM
l'lsknts f.r mate at Mos. U. Super'. Oro` Store
PlaslArga, Joao NVleer, Nercbmt 'Dialer, Federal
attest, and et Pallid* Drown's, Plumtwts, Alit&
I....CONCERT BALI
RUSSELL'S
E REBELLION
WM be e11t114.4 in the, above 11.11, fur tn. •eck
only, opminenclng 1 I/
MONDAY. A pril 4th, IS. ti-t
The zhibltion will be ititeispereed ith ;longs
and Duette. by MIA &Mk A ILEIONAL7r , and Mr.
W. It. GOODWIN.
Matinee ou to EON ENDA Y and SATUIL DAY
TICUITOONn, for itt• gLer-1011:11 , 4144$13n1 of fataliCl and
Pr.lloolll.
Adntlia to ti e. ent.irtalnmZut, cecits:
Mon.Name ion cidtis
Darla open Iv the OVVOlig 113 7 o'cleck; aftsrOon
at 2 o'clock •
Doe p a4n
apl.l• T D tql I PR & 00 OVIAIa
P - 1.1.1r05, .11 UR If., Ire.
11 - 11 - A-1)14316;
''114 4
1-11 t A IJIESU y'r3
CELILTIMA TICD
3P 113. r C, Si
The mwt POW ItIMIL aud 1 , 1LK041 NT TONTD
IN . :ITU - UM manufnetwvd lei at. noonry.
viusrr PRIZEII
&arrived within smooth nt mats Pala and'
tato..
We are also 14,0 ts ,for Sellootu . ker A Ou.'•end.
Duardnota S G. wiAlleh ;as tIAAMAIIt. Pl4llOO,
‘O.l A. D. k W. 11. 9colkb's kr?.lodOroi and Ilsrmorth
tone. Peroone3..orllog • pc , •:114...0.4K ate la
c•Il andla...llll4olret
an.,glnalrt
alelare a. Ole viclulty . wo totio pleavlre In refrrelng
to dlYm Krunrr, A
kin
;rhoity City , John klekrol.l), -- Itsi.,._urf Park, kln.
Pont,r.k 81/Oorr). vat, , Dr. Jon. D.
.51cCOntort, llee.erll.r..,Req.,lLleb•rell;Bar,l, D
nel
l
.r, 1.4h,r‘.7 I John Qulrr„.E.a., Dr. 1.7 U.
Beak,anJ • ll.. Illatleraore.
orgh. A grarsolerro Troy. •40, tech metro.
moot.
WiIMEL/NR & BARR,
;goal• 4rt 1411.1, vyL at, t 1 W.lern re-
(34 (It HL. weo.e. anus 0 14,Uip,
gfrvral 'at vf 510,1 , ,A llot4ef Alf:if,yo , on
fah]
P IAN(t , I
PROM
$225 TO $850!
ts,s, , , pa ; rl ISICIS TR •NU s et Ns,
,46LTON DUOS.
S=.s JARDINC A
W. I` Ell EDSON,
ET2A 4,0 )11 LIAM., Cl M1,41N A OU., •
TO U. et, Dlill Dt CO„
TO LC , Ac , Ar.,
TO. .
TO 1J1.14t meet.. d cod ...a sale •t the LOWEST
TO
SSW CO EASTERN FACTORY PRICER.
C. C.° Mt,
$8.50 01 Pura:were are collated to call and elarn•
$.140 00
Sttso Ou.iar before lave-1A.114 ele.chere.
•
CHAS. C. DIFLLOB,
sala , RI WOOD 61BILET.
ExcELsium ir
riesos
Ara warrniita.+l fur c141.1y.r5..a.1 privilryro
, it,tiks...tranttql at Our time ..stain sit months,
sLaut.l a riat , r , not Orr rut+n, sAllafAction.
Int h ELATTE PLUME, 43 rifth •I rt,t
8.44 i Agent for lin•be. Mann., IT dn. Divs. Plm.
mad Prinet.'..S. hoot Oren.tnhl 4
R EM QVAI,--on the let of April we
I=l
So.; 67 YIFTIJ EITILEXT,
Ile bunco al presont occupied by Moon Klober
4!. lint ocuortmoot of PUN , * on bond prc.i.
.nil! at N0.:61 Flinn biItICET.
I. !N. ROFFMAN & BRO..
!' Solo Ahrouta of Motor'. Mance.
SI No. 183 85a ti
rrIBLD ST
N
Piafloe and Musical Inatramonts,
fLok.To wudnuny ou Laud • flue sesortmenat of
tainV PIAIIO9,.VIOLIN6, (.4111.Tti63, ACCOILDL
oNS, STIiINOtI, do„ *.Lich h. Trill 101 l Wr loa
minim laßOtawil
Cl 47.7 .dGE,RTB
LAW 4EI(IE & CLAIM AGENCY
W. J, & 'HALL PATTERSON,
1 CI roart.b Strwet, 1,1 a.,
PITTEIBIMGII, Ph-
PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY
ted all othar Military Claim. promptly
iliCe No clurgo gulfs, succraera
npl.ms
pKNSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY.
T. WALTER DAY,
Solc34ere' Claim Agent,
1101:21513D UT TUT. U. 9. GOITZUNKINT,
No. 101 Fifth St., 3,1 don below the OathtdriL
No charge le made mall the calm h collected.
NAB CILAI MI, of ererry deterlptiou.
wad prosecuted Were Congresc, the Court of Olsten,
the ExculDroortinenta, sad Paptusater °mural,
et 'Waitangi , P.OO.
isrhe goo p end Ilecraltitor .Officers' Claims
ptomptle al , ed to. alfhly
LO. SCIXIIROLI
MACKRELL JOgNSON,
ATTORISETEWLT.LAVIrt
isfi S.Limised Borzurius• ' in.tria ACIINM
OHM mart,
MR-1301.3Wki.a#,
.L7JI. Tosss% BAGS PA T inrAITLITAII
up
CL/ MB of nosy dolocrlptios, or.Cottod tab.
miler, at the Chlioviog rater; t ft: Peptone $lO 00;
all otlwr clattostM 50. • .
;Ye O.•TITROTI. ittatey et Lett,
So. 71 Cranks/MR, Pittabwg4 PA. •
R. 1 So&taro al =AO if 11.6 atlas dm sot
ottoo.o. sod Alt tottrtatittoerterm watt. - eottly
SOLDIERS' •cieimy, BOUNTIES,
Promptly altimded to by
ar.nrosa a BIDDILL.
•;• t!rflo, u 5 r4rsti ItTist; riptbinlb. Po.
01 - 1
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4i'll*Strftstp _
Calms tor
wr.ag,viscgousti Pro."" •
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IX'S Una XCE
CIILIITER
1829
FRANKLIN
FIRE INSIME COM'
PHILA/ ) ELPHI A
lYete on Jannry 1, ISi J, $2,157.648 95.
iter.rtml Nut plop
Invesl4 , l PrEMill=l.
Pewit%led Ciloinis--.. , 8,41 a
Income for IOU; ...... ...... ... ...... 3111,0 n
Low Paid .Inca 18:J .......... —....5,1.0,0t.
Perprtual and TPoporlkr7 Polices on llliiiiial term.
Charles N. 13s,ockir, Isaac Lee.
Tobias Wavier, I Eduard O. Dal,
Sarottel Grans,
C. Paler.
13. Smith, 1 , Alfred PIG,.
W. nfrbsrdo. i Tr,u W. LrwD. M
OHAll4ltd N. RA NCKEIL
EDWARD O. DALY. VI.. Prefl.l.lG.
/AS. W IIL,ALLIInT,EI I ., Im Tem.
• J G rkIFFIN, Agent,
/ 17:1." ckrner Wootl so.l Third stints.
INSURANCItt FIRE ANI) INLAND
Insurance CO.-of North America.
P 9ILhD EL PHIA
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Hartford Fin Insurance Company.
„_......._......... 11.28a,Mn
ali - Prel eel n bin be secured In the above named
Id and reliable eosbninlee•
W. P. JONES, Accr,
fed7:dly BA.olll's n.4lamo. 87 lytaer strecL
WESTERNI INSURANCE COMPA
i7 NY OP PITTSI3I7IIG.II,
IL. MILLER, Ir., IN.,***.
P. M. 0011.190148earterry.
o®m, Ho. 92 Wear. ewe., Sports & Co.'. Wort
howo, op ztalro, Pittsburgh.
Will Wray opetit.ei ail bled. of Are ond
Bias, d Herm hati.tiott ammesaved by Direrieef tobe
are well bootee ioi the coomeoelty. and who are doter
mized, bj prorophtrae o.d Merality, go INlPiAliain
elyrroder labia the, bare <monied, as eferiey Ole beeY
yroeedioo to thew who to be imr•l.
SliHer, Jr.,
J. 111.• ilcAalayi
Nathaniel Holmes,
Nimick,
George Dallia, •
Campbell D. Hehon,
C. W. Itle.ketaorl,
F.
my3o
GINSU RA SCE COMPANY
\-.1 OF PPTTSBOROII. 0113., confer dlsrbot and
Water streets, second door. •
WM. BAOALEY, Pm/11mb
PAMTILL RICA; Bsere&ry.
Insures aramboats nod Oodoes.
1 .. 111 r. 141. 1 . 1 4 41 . 111 sbd doeo‘do 10 the naelgatiols
of the dendhern ,, and Wuteru 111 Tent, I..stes add
Bayou., and the tit,fgetion Of the Sem.
Ilmorrs ogsleut loss sod (Wke by tire
utarrrosa.
Wm. Ittegaley,
Jo. Park., Jr..;
K. G. Jobostoo,
D. Y. Jones,
Seers lbrens,
1
Ihosbly Presto,
614rd.' 23111 S
113E0 11.1 1 :NiNSITRA NCB', COMPANY,
Office. 4. 'E.icortier Wood & Fifth Ste.
20/1431ARINT. INSURANCE.
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I Pao. P •
Wm.
:n" I I,ipt. Jolo
u4.,i. •
P.
ibtte F.. Parke, (Peep B. Jones,
YTwlea w. Pbeiell, C. 11....c0 tone,
W.. CAu K Irk. Atbuckle.
L. WAl24.liiiLart3..eidFieoxi. , . ..,
'"..--- 'T unowArr, r... Pr. 0../. --*
vim. F. 0 AlltriEll. F.-err.,.try. ju14:17
— 7- . --,---
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A LLE(1111 NY INSURANCE COM
.L-A rAN Y O I'ITTSI3OIIGIL OHI:e, No. S 7
Firth .t.rmt, It.. B 1( , k•
iusorra Lzata.. all kindlier Tiro and Marino UIW
SA..htl JUNKS, pn..d.dmi,
301Iti U. bteult u, rk, Prairlest.
I=ZEEMEMI
Csl.l,
Copt. IL C. Way,
JoLa Irv.La..lk.,
s. L. Fahneatock
3,000 ri" i{-
S'ES WATED,
CAVA LOX BOILEAU.
Orice or C1:11(/ Qunrrain teed.
Washington, U. Q ltlareh 18,1801.
One hundral and flfty (0130) dollars per laNset
be paid for all "!
CATALRE lODISES,
delivered vrAhui the neat thirty (20) day. at the
Government Stable, at Oltsboro, D. C.
Raid hon. todie mend to all`particulare. riot lam
than eve (le) notitmore than nine (0) years old; from
14% to lb handitish embed. uompaoilY 10111,
Midi* wise, and of 1117.0 Mediae. I. for cavalry purpose+.
TO.. ryee(Bcalioss v:11 be Jriely adhere , / to. mai
eioidin reformed fie every portiviehrr.
Pay moat mad* on delivery of tau (10) sod over.
Douro of trapoOtion from I:e u tf6to L ue.,:;l 4.
Lieutenant Cobeeml, Ch of Quartermaster,
vel2t:lm Caealry Demean.
•
NIBY S. CO.,
B. F gITI '
Commission Merchants,
No. 19 aorta \PATEN BT.,
CtiIOAGO
Olve spririal attetr Inn to purchasing
FIOIIIE, Grain, Prorisioth c.,
117 or Itutercr account
B. F. (KIMIV..--
mbsAy
BAGS, BAGS I BAGSI
• •
Kew and recond-nand
Seamless, Burlap & Gunny Bags,
■LOBS AND SALT BAGS, 4
Alt etAtot, pclaird tx. , order, by
JOITN T. BAILEY & CO..
.27:9ur No. ;itt North Pror• .I.2loLtdelphis.
M O'rICE.,-All persona are cannoned
.01 soared tinaplorlng, In any form, tbs grad.
marks which hare Wen need during the put . three
tmn to dnigb.t.th doable ..a treble
etrength el brx mu DOws punnays. Tn. va
rious brands
frugal X /lint pilaw Pal...fralX TlintiNasti
XX " - " XX "
" XXX ," " 'XXX"
Or Royal Nut Cricks.. Or Pat. Oral Nut Cracker..
Those who infringe otianii of thew brande wilt be
proceeded against according to the law regulating
trade make. i E. D. DITERIDOE.
Pert ens Man Work. Jam 1. IBM. 1.44.3.33
JNO. BITROESS & CO., •
(g.oc.,n. to W. 11/15541
Commission t Ferpranllng Mere hanti
OIL any, PA.
M.log poribasedlthe ' , Hamm Warthonie" at 011
City, and howthg ample room and hotline., we ate
n AISH
ow pp owe a d ad . f r o i r p l i r i erd .
Wootton to all who may tern us ;nib t aad tolt-patro tomlot t
no2Ctoodfas,'
C-11211
MCCIIPSTEII. - BAER,
iir•maaittress fad &Wen In a tin& 01
TOlll.:EisurrAND l 3ll l / 1 , 11 1 8,
DUI. 108 000D . 81. - BPISP. PreTtscrzos, PA.
It.ta malady m biuJ slangs variety of PI
and &sot inig4.abseco. mr.2.11
CIIARLEB CALDWELL,
(Mimosa to James Holmes 9.47 e :)
0-RE P A CIE Ell,
I===l
` AI Ill.:I' In DAWN:LARD. SUGAII OTrARD fIANS,
sum= ItY.XT.
001/12X1 iimursr AND Tll/8S sittEETB.
.417:1y • • :PA:
JOSEIIII:3NOWInatN, -,, •
a , •
- -- ,*ITJ\2ZY 01-78L4 1 1:4 •- ;
. ,
01115sat*ATOUT 0171177,1rocath strekt,n , iiir
gaslatteddi•littzburg6, _ ,
~, ~ : .
, -
, • e ~
Ackaeaelagdmt, of Doeds,'_Diposnloas aria MB
WIG( talobo., Atao,- Deeds, ITottisgeo, geoleleg,of
„agreatoent; Leases cod Legal Pagerast ovary kind
.. .
ITN'tON : BRASO Wpftli#.-, .... Ad : 110YINi:-- - ,, , ,:",:-...zf.:zi
4 ' PP L F llr ' ' 4 33' .4Fß* 064: ' i , F , 1 ' Oil of liitiiiitiatAtuk!Aiiiitumis.
-31thartetelltieNfoRntanilsisifit Oil. oisorl
art wake:- A
An week. of 5A11.111113 PACK. ! Ord.a.ll.lX ot lobo PortartiAl. Ss Gs.* tglakcer•
niti Murat. An Slaws Clllalers. Va. 13 el* ! was of lAA SSW „AND. plfiL9T jr1.7 .. T.L one - 1w r
oio,miki trbart afoot. Zeeland!. Ps. • , 141513.. i lolugoeva.s - 1001 1 011.; :7 , -..
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CARPETS. O.IIL CLOTHS, Av.
FOURTH STREET
1211100113
-
z. EW Sri [.ES
• OF
WINDOW SHADES" -
-
J RECEIVED TEM DAY. Ic
. SEW SPRUNG STOCK ;
1 g
: C.A_IZIDT.-9-,; -
'e , ,,
,kt-
. WE.1.1. SEASONED ! 00
-
6 OIL •CLOTH.
j AT IYE'C ALLII EL'S. g
CARPE.T STORE,
V I Nti F ROHASED AND A aIiN:D
ENTIRE STOOK
op
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C.
Lataly bold by Nr. bIcCLINTOCH, at 112 Market
street, we ve able, by the coueolldatlnn, to otter the
LARGEST STOCK
TO B 1 FOUND IN Tin WEST,
4T !THE LOWEST PRICES.
Oliver McClintock .& Co.,
NANO 4..XiVlitti
Fine Embroidered Cloth
Embossed Cloth.
Victoria.
• nos end sple;Alkuso rtmont Just retedved st tba
•
Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer,
Daled IL Long,
NEW CARPET STORE
Benj. P. Askew.,
John R. DlTune.
McPARLAND, COLLINS & CC
enb4
VKNITIAN BLIND TREETNI.47B
M. GORDON. &enteral,
Au entlrriy 11.. m lod complete musurttuout Just
oohed la Au.
N W C.LHJFT, STOKE
NeFLELAND, COLLINS & CO.
d. M. Slow,
John Shipton '
Jnotos M. Cooyer,
S. liarbannh,
J. Caldwell, Jr.,
John S. Dilworth.
Wm. A. Motion.
/01111 11 , 1i607 , ..-/LAII. W. casat.....nl ae...soLass
ILSON CARR. S: (Y).,
Wln.tondo &odors In FOREIGN AND nompno li
DRY GOODS, No. DI Wood mdrost, third Ron. above
Instnotutl. I ello7, Plitsburgh, aDIOII
WWSA LAN,- .LT WOOL. Ott MI.
IM
LAY" Mal BOY A: CU., Deafen, in
YORRIGN AND DOMMiTIO DRS GOODS,No.
Sedirsl street,. (second door NOLdr nee Merk.st.
(ou IpelegnentlSll. tntk9:l7
VATO.N. - MACIRLIMI: Wiitifeenre
iu and Itelsll Dialers In TRIMMINGS. mum'.
DE.P.I):9 and DRY GODDS.•or oron7 donsrlP4*
Not. 17 tad rfatrat Pittnlnnsgh.. rr
ItitXCRILLSt YOE, Wholesale ara
11A-rlt4.ala DOOOl In FANCY AND STAMM DRY
BURCIIFLELD (successor to
tr • BrachAeld C 0.,) Ntlinitnias snd Retail Dealer
corner APLE AND FANCY DRY Pittsburgh
of Fourthlmd Market streets,
_ _
OgEPii HORNE, wholesale and Re
-5../40 Dealer in ell kinds of TRIMMINGS, DDT
GOODS, de...Nos: TT and . /9 Market street.
W. 13AlfitiTER k CA.), DeL%lers in all
tl • kinds of PBV GOODS, No. 59 Market struck,
botn - nnn Third and Fourth, Pittshurgh.
' 4. 'b apt
11. B. Elterilug,
.1..1pt• Vim.Desta.
IL I..illeGrelt.
itobt. 11. DaTie.
Pio IL :PALMER, "No. 84 Wood Street,
I_llA. Dexter In BONNETS, HATS, STRAW TBTIT
tdINGS, Bbd STRAW GOODS renrralv.
CHARLOTTE BLUME, Dealer in MU
-81(1: AND MUSICAL INSTIIIISISNI:
egont tor S.St k CO.'S Rucsos,
BROS. P.I.AN • and FRU:CZ k
CO.'S,
al
ONS. No. 43 stret, second door above Wood,
Pitteburgb: Janos to let,nnd taken to exchang e .
for neer: spla
1.4 kLEBER BRO," Dealers in AID
' 4sn hILIEICAL INSTRUEBEETS, And
sole aget,t. Ihr 13TEINWAY'S CELEBRATED Pl.
'W. lie. 63 PIM area, Pittsburgh.. 'torZSA
RLES C. MEIIOR, Dealer in
PLAYIOIS, nownroxs; ae., No. sa Wood at,
ttetweela Youlth street and Diamond alloy, Pittab`a
SSEVERAINCE, • N0,,53 WALTER T
.Plitsburgit, inanutieturer ofIitOLLEU
dPIKKS, common and tuilroad,Olevec7
description.
Particular sinid or Wiped SPITCTS and 11.1171713,
large Or small, made to order at anon notice.
good assortment constantly on hand. stridimm
rr=rwPM_l7r - ;! 1
GARDIN aWFIN, Agent for
tr • ,Yrsaklin. Philadelphia la Rellanedlamranos
Camtases, Northeast corner Wood LA Third Oa.
W.
1 .L . J0 . 14: p E e. 5., Agent North a America,
ante Oompani es; 87 Water streeh'
wawa .REA;Teeretazy Citizens'
Copy corner Nret sad Water ttt
DCWOON,Seeretary,WesierziS
terser. Cbmpsepi2 Water street..
n
mance Corepsay. 87 Tiftb street.
-..0E0. T. DROWN
Q L ENION JOHNSTON J Dealer in PURE
DIIYGS AND CIIENICALS, PITESITNNEY,
FANCY GOODS, BIJDNENG FLUID, OILS, FAM
ILY lismcirra, ac:, at oficur pew , OAR
which be dimes lowest prima. Corner Sislibin• ,
sad Fourth street; Pittsburgh. Pmecriptiam cm,
billycompounded st all boars,
D g. FAILiEeI'OCK k CO.„Thrhole- -
/-r. We Drake.. ts, and manuOuturets of WIWI
LOAD AND tataAsar., corner of Wood and front
'Meek Pittsburgh. • • ruby
.rifiWOWIE H. - REM% Druggist,
14,„. 140 Wood otrart, oorner of 114111 OWL
PltUborel.
M: CI. JOgNSTON lc CO„ Station.T
oh, Mint Book Manotarttreers and. Job
Motors. No. 67 Wood street, Ptitiborgh. 00.10
TT AT & Co.,lokaeliera and Station
lA. era N 0.55 Wood stmt. next door to the t
or Tbltd;Tittsbnxxh. &WOOL and LAW 1100E.2.
eolistantby on band.
0/LS,
EN.0..00 on, AND TgANSPORT,
A. preporeat to twolv*, otOrs And oaf
- .
. r .
Cr' and Refined•Pttroten in
. ' -• : - , ._
..- , • •
On a moat riven4llo tentso. sod to Oaks : Moral
ia, ..;:..••• I. IL OULVT.FL•ProoktriL
' ' 001c0,1g0..121 1 n0 duet, NovrTutit..
VIII. BOWILIL foo J. Oil atr, ,
.....
WASTES CI.IIESTEIL n 1 3 4, en `My. • ,
Amps Ull.Hl2l3.•Art, rAt.bini ,
p. eonolgntoests, its AnniilTants &mind, elll
Go gored ot. LW. Cowpony's lire-Proof. trombone*. on
nobalton Ado Of ilvar. eihtl!
Rit!tPt. 4e c l.ti t iL, .
Petsototua Ind its Products, DAL,
aispr. as, 4a, 4a,`
.11 13UOLD STRICT Tank
WATICaIIL.VVROI37'SIS
,
es- Agratalbx tharMITLAISMEI:ISOII33nIOIL
W 011,68, NVW PA11i.1712V6., (MEDIA
0011 PA NY,' 65.
. .
L1C3241: OIL
DUNC/i7ll,'Iil32lLAPiltQO, •
" - ' •= 1 :
Pure', :411einetY , Viaboit
0x067 szt =am
morsauttra. PA.
5. WO
WARING & KING,
- - - - - -
Petroleum and its. Products,
011 T WILLIAM 7111101,
R" PEAR2A"'
I.IIII.6DILPHLI,
Tor rzport arid boos eariecosaptiaie, &rapt' boa
tied for storage, M namable MAC
Liberal adransgp made.
TO OUlt OWN in
'arra 81111EIT
DOI^ GOODS.
(Le.. Faun, n.w• s 0,..)
mosw rsc.
DRUGGISTS._
BOOKSELLERS. Av.
AIION
OIL CITY
.cenrizsinow nrecaAwns,
7, 7 And Ihrtorii
Ina. 011EPUAN 161131 . 4
. 11l Viktor I.Fq IhtretStlL
orce, kg.
0011X111610S MIIICH/LIVIS.
MiiMiii9
Commission Itishaisists 4 Bruited, •
Exchistrety ht'
Petrolett m• and its 'Products,
BREWER, BURKE & 00.,
COMMISSIOB Ittaal,CMTB,
a r aiila of th.
OLOEIL, PAOVIO AND LIBICBT7 OIL WOBILL
Liberia orb sirmitee madam poosioosenitst
Refined or Crude Petroleum
OEM. DOMINI WLT • ELLIWOOK
etimmar. rA.
WALES, WETMORE &
ODIUCLUSSION
SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM.
11.111.AIDEN LAIIt,I9IW 1011
k=plo !graftsbr SI*11310X , ANI:1 SHEET=
wet wd .bartliro Eon.
o 14.11
RIdU.RDSOIki, Ii&RLA3,:r.I CO.,
.002a7auatialvim 7 awn4txmmaJon%
Crude and Refined Petrolenni f
Ho. 19 lawn! graart-PrrTiztnsars.
Or Liberal Clash edraanai ou egiudguseents tat
Pittsburgb or Taetern Martel*
lwarth 430,
'bringer 11. Nosh, Iraq,.
ompson Pal, rag., Prot. Cloinewtal But
CITY OIL WOIPEK
MAI& CHORPONEffe,
semi apes/101 OIL. BBB•
ZINN tOD LDBRIOATING OILS, and !Wad to
cmumr. E.ini-cOLAlcUrd.
warts cOPOOb br>R•
CME0;4110..16 HAM 'rarer.
Premmtall. P.
nem c intiasc amnia
WALLACE & CURTISS,
Consinauden Merchants'.
CRUDE* REFINED PETROLEIM.:
lIIIENZINZ AHD LITI9IIWiTTNO OITA i•
r, Ist sorra wlienvta:ParLADmr.Pait
tor Mange capacity (Hader airer.) l2ll3 :o oo bblS
Ala* curellent for shipping to Amart , ala
sad.. Thaelgri wt., at our wharf ask Ur kW
Itlvir. war do Pia PAL /L . *" 7
()rade and 'defined Petroleum.
BENZINE, &0.,
In WALNUT PHILADILyinA
Itosixtem .trostad to oar, vll.l near* t?itt
prompt poroorml attention. • •
Rota. Mossm,ttichadoon,llarldiy.liCkP.,l 3 mo l .or." _
Burke a Co., sad MeCtellAnd a Darts, Pltubtomb l•
Tho.. Bmf b bq.. Prest. Bonk N. A, ;IL L. Yon ;
Co..A Philadolphia. • " soSay • .•
MeCORMAPIL & CALI.ENDEit,
OIL BROKERS.
211 aid 213 South . Water Street,
CIIIICLIGQ: • -
Orr Osnalgaismakti oznotted.
6 ,
. ,
1.06rA Otorp.n.abg, Iran City OD Works ''..
lamb Point., of J. Painter A Go.
Ina. IL Chillkalt, of Sprig, chslo666l;Cb. . ,
~ . .
tydSly'
PETROLEUMW.COMM Mialg ID ER
-cuAisrls. 1 ,
' ARMgTRONG & FOOD, ,
6 GOB= PIAZZAS, I.IWZRPOOL,AISOLAWD.
asnaracts:
New Torl—Mosos.-76.G. Dori A Cb , 614 Broothroy;
Pdt6/6066-61oes. It. G. Dan a 00.; Imam* OM
00. ; Ardsco OD 00. , •
Poe tenon srul Intormatlos'opOy to
, °OSAGE:UST, .
Oar. Wood salfrourtkOltroeol, rttelush.
delelst- , . ' .. ' .. .
L. z.
KILLER, d, Ain"
D • r .
warn , tre.,raiLeimima.
oRTnn a azmaD p1170.91.zu*
Oa Onandadon =kestrels. 411 Axil* it seise
STOBAGIC YON. 11.1131 NED m coot:, *lars. foe
MUM, touleogood abed*. .
Particolot stionticel Wort* OIT,VIAT IMPORT.
Tao eats--01.IISTAI BODE, SODA. ASH, am.
OABOT,PEMBER 1 h aIVEI3STEIt
GeieraMeroliandizeiiiiiers,
142 PZAIIL braErf, Eine Yak,
U 5 riONT BT.. PF1.4./Pkiat
cum ecßithErni.tinsomins,
0*T1317.0 . BOlh o
9 60/0A .4kr . 4 ..
4 211 1,1; . 101' 1
Orders to trai at selliccalpft aft:Adis.
ALLEN N
ADLIEri v
nuaturralna.
orammaroi stigazuz*
Particular utattlaa pia to ismilgogionto
Crude and - flatted -Petroleum.
ENOS W i .DWARD,
(Lots of Wm. IL Vaximu'd ?/.J
-ceratuu annalatot incitorta_yrr.
ateaika ono to t o o s i t
erode and Relined Petroleum.
No. iicrout =Orr
.110.2
DET,BOLITE OIL Wo.l= narr
1. • - Itran at
PRINZ tint= MASON (11 . 3.;,11111.2161 *AD
. .
FILTRUIWII LIIBBICIATLE6I OM L.:
*dap too nicannit born& pa wsek:"
HEM & GRAPH, Paonurrow
otuaIIONONELIALIMA
.Hal. . mut szainlatim.
Forcvardifig*Contittdon 311,!1'1:41,11Ut
41 Dat&Wai 78 OZZB
sarnaaniniona,ursitionnito - =ME
ermistrim ono. am, eausucenice taws sad
dos sis st lbw loses lossistxrices. Skaadipgsessts
sad ordeSs sdklted.. - - NA*.
sex essays,
W4f)6itini,.4x orkwifky.!
- - abN
. - • .
Minbctontr of LIIBBIOZ.
TUW Bop con:tartly to hind eery bed!
51.411 1 2 of BITAHIEG OM clew widiatboat color;
dap. 'goal LITBRIMATOB,- pool BS S" ,
SOLI nod CIAB.GBBAHL. -
Wren orders left at Bo: 351 rzermarinum
Inca. vecaoll °eon' rill Do proiapay ismose