. ! y.~ ~--c--'''.l°.";`'"-'"--.F'"M1.',11,9'z7t7r.',-7,W-01--';l'-Tr:rt,-:.,_=-.,,,,,5r-f,.r;:.!:::0,-1-.vIn';:k'.7.-;:4',-i7,..s1,'w,z-v,,:-=,..,.:-I.n.,,,,,-,---- . . . , . . .. itifiburgit 435azettil. PUBLISHED BY TB GAI e., PUBIIBII3O ABSOOIIIIOI. TERMS OF THE GAZETTE. lass= Ilternos, by saso, per year--. 59 00. " math— TO ........ aser,lek L Lenunga Lamm by mil, per year..—. CA scialb—... EL 10. angle enP O "..--- - " Wltto,l Ronan, tingle motes, per year... 1 03. • 0 olds of 6to ID, " 1 10. • • climber 10 orritore 1 23. ...unions extra to the party tending club. for • Hob of Ilftwinore will send the E 171 .10 G.LEXIM■ ilatly. for • club of twenty, we will wed the Olozarso Gamma daily. Single «vim I ceata a Mail ontworlptioni Okay le wiwaws, anikpaperi also stopiwa erhpo tlm th 0.12131130, The Beading Matter on this Page is from Yesterday's Evening Edition. As ins been announced In our dispatches, Mr. Cann her decided to discontinue the sale atibirtificates in New York topay [open duties, having devised • better way of re lieving the mounts on the gold market, or what at /list, owing to the rage of specula tion and other exolteatents, Ii taken for such by those wbo read the quotation's In the daily papers. loatead et selling three Curl:innate, the Treasury will hiiinforth redeem at par the coupon falling due on the lit of May ensuing. In othei words, the Government °ornateness now to pay in Cold interest on **bkwitich.does not fall doe for two weeks yet. This will probably. 03 the N. Y. Tribes. remarks, largely and 'steadily' increase the apply — of Gold, and .coontervall, to tone ex tent, the efforts of those reeking to' Increase beyond reason its present market value. iatge necelpte at the New York Cas- UM $OllBO tm The recapts at the Custom noose for port duties during the present week have reached - the large amount of about three mil lion,dollers. Yesterday the deposits for du ties on rods from bond was one million and Aftraairen thousand dollars, the largest cam - elreilxifore received here in one day for do dos. kfionsiderahle proportion of this amount seas paid for goods imported by sailing vessels, a tarp last of these ships havingarrived here within a few days. The largest lam pro- Srlomly Laken in one day for duties was a lit tle over eight hundred thousand dollars— which was paid on the 01st of July, the day -before the new tariff went into operation. Among tho valuable cargoes recently ar rived at thii - port, are some of tea, which were not warehoused, bat the duties were.at once paid and the property taken in charge by it. owners. There have bean - Urge withdrawals from bond, of sugar end molassei. One arm yesterday paid the sum of 4190,000 castaini duties on these 'vides. The unsettled state ' . of tift gold market, it should he observed, tend &lino:realm the receipts stets tame; but the inipirtatious are alto large.--N. Y. Port of &Socks,. Hem Ward Beecher , ' Interview tvi the King .of Belgium. Mr. Beecher gives tho foliating account a an Inter. law with the Sind of Belgirn: "When I weir in Ghent, at the request the Americas hfinister, I commuted, in thi IMPae Of doing acme good.to our ooant oury, tt, can on the King -of Belgium. It Wld not do for me to go without some preparation. As to harrowing icourt snit, S world not; ' butl itisfeeinsent gei • white vest; and I • - did consent toget tome white gloves; and I did Canaan - tweet a stiff hat. When I had got *teat arranged for.going to can't,' a taanneruolOns that which I had been ac6ne toned, I procured a oplendid carriage and started. As I rode through the 'treats, all the bofvlooked at me and . I felt very much like a fool going to Lori. And, as I tame bathe king's residence, I thought the soldierrs knew that / was dressed op for the first time In my life in such;things—whieb:was thelfact. - I did net know what to coy to the servitme Ahem font of the stairs, or to the servitors at I the top of the Astaire;. but I made my way along 'matches; they eondaeted me through aludlouldwhisked me at once before the king. avenerabh personage. lie speaks the EnglislCiangisge.hissuitifally. lie ia tho iiintordte is the adviser of European mon-, arclut,::llloa were to lee him stressed in or ~diner}, clothes, yen' would think him :a plain ' "..Atatrinn.eitirett; butbe was dressed, from • 'TAO Crowned: bbeheed to the sole of his feet, in all sorts of .6e:staffer things and outs , • dents; "Hsstalkedtowardsmainaverystatc 1, manner;idth hieswerdrattling on the floor by his Ode; a nd :I walked toward hhe the logat:11641153.1314:: Ile bowed, and I howod. together, anal called him 'Bit' ell *rote, mad said • good many things that. I shaMd not haws said. I could not get it but of my head and I was not afraid of the King, and that I was doing some thing -disreputable. I wanted to observe Court forms; but the very desire to do so ren dered the thing impossible. I saw that he. knew it; for he smiled benignantly, and seem ed to have a fatherly tonsidaratiaa for me. Finally, In leering the room, I might to hare backed out. I did go bookies:a for one or two . steps; but then I turned and whisked through the door, .fate foremost." ItTititUTISO riot • lettor to I the editors of the New York Etttmgclitt, from Yon-Chan, - ..we drid - Chto following “tioochoir and other important cities between Shooshae and hisnkinisve yielded -to _ the assaults of the obroblnettlmmiel and disciplined Micas* lore's under-Segllsh Officers. The Imperial • ennie seems stesdlly on the advance, end it the government Octal:tuts to receive foreign aid you win probably soon hear of the down fall of Nankin and complete overthrow of die nehelpoweri his the moral hello( that ail dlXelatiet withlepen *Oil)* adjusted. Bete nits hue paid the ' indemnity of $llOO,OOO for the murderer Mr. StolutrdlOtt. It WAS lent ' to the British legation in hoed carts. Satsumee Envoy elm signed en. agreement that their master would undevistingly eesk oat the rem , Mere of Mr. 'illehirdson, and execute tern ' in the presence of the British authorities. donna Mims Caudate Da/Lenore; ot the United States steamer Vanderbilt, 6 nor en trial before a court martial assembled In the Ilsibellelphls - Eery Yard, charged with the Mordant James Gray, Damao of the Brit trh bark Saxon' on the high mu, by ehooting • noloard•ilut nuel, AS the Island of Assn ravine, maths tout of Africa, In the' month of . October lent: The Posen was seized on as Tlingit; the Vanderbilt, the commend or of the steamer ssearting - that the bark nu employed as a tender to the rebel privateer usploNe, and then hide pertion of her con-, treasta sago on board. Mr. Gray wee ahot soon situ the capture. The nbjeot has been greinently amused In the English Parlla. l alwat t end gave . =nip an Important ofHttlal LitiorellOndenue beurimr. Earylnutil, Lord MODS and Ms. inward. • , • Tie Bonk BILL . Lao Beinok—' , Where the ammois them will the oakum , be gathered together/'ii true to ying , sod one often Tallied in ...the world'a experience. So uld we as we read the •fdllowlog telegram frost Weehington in Anemia:ln paper t commlues of banters from ?few Text city has already commenced lobbying spinet the new Banking Aot. Their presenc marldon and on the door ' of the llrmse vu undid, felt In the tithe bill oppositiTon the e bill whit& blinked It yeeterdey. hey hsv liken s room at Willard's, which is aorantooly Mont sc.** Aqua parlor. where opposition to a most important =MUG of the - 00TM , mut Is Indutrloarly banked. Ws.birw bora dui' arias" of Gorarnoro D.12":11 Tall vokut of for twc of th Aitat• Union Delegates to the National Con e • v•ventht. We see the llenis Tomb Light boa a oonuntotbstion on _the• inhieet, and heartily ertu rmitgestion. There woalt be it *ma vica noselnetlons; Abe two ittattw• taw* bioro Ulm" Miles Gorannini dotes 'the :";entrinent ltwie-preve4falttaninna able Knee. Ahns represent the two grang - politioal - "Ipso 'ot polities that noartostoe lip the one -ea AO, of 00 troliine;r,Cls47o. /Emmy v as : • idiao drigad 4- VOrth a d i t lro u '• Il ta vamott It the --,,.;.„. 4 f,, m cserdpo,sad if ~rw h ichiluchllbg initioitigarattr a t Awls, ~"1 4. _ ;,, . ...000:4 4% 1 - 0 242 r 311 :31thref ir tAtaTIW 4 , t entike Yeldcut lhae!e' ' 1 • 1 • . _ THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Tbo Assault and . Capture of Fort PII- low... Rebel 'Atrocities. In addition to the pretty fall amount al ready given is our dispatchee of the capture of Port Pillow and the atrocities which 101-1 1 'lowed, we give some particulars from the Cairo correspondence of the SL Louie Demo- TUB ASSAULT AID C•rftrall OP inc PORT. We have gleamed the rebate of the fight from !authentic sonnies, and they Amy be relied up on as truthlul. The rebels, under Forrest, appeased and.drove in the pickets about sun rise on Tuesday morning. The garrison of the fort consisted of about two hundred of the 13th Tennessee Volunteers and four hundred I negro artillery, all under command of Major Booth ; The gunboat No. 7 was also 'in the river. The rebels first attacked the two outer forte, and in Berard attempts to charge were repulsed. They were eon etantly reinforced, and extended their lines to the river on both aides of the fort. The garrison in the two outer forte were at length overpowered by superior numbers, and about noon evacuated them and retired, to the tort on the river. Here the fight was maintained with great obstinatly, and continued till about four p. m. The approach to thi fort from the rear is over a gentle deelivilT/6thared and fatly exposed to &raking fire from two sides of the fort.. About thirty yards from the fort is a deep ravine, running all along the front, and to steep at the bottom as to be hidden from the fort, and not commanded by Harms. The reb els chargedielth great boldness down the de clivity, and faced without blenching a mur derous flre from the gone and small arms of the fort, and crowded into the ravine where they were sheltered-from fire by the steep bank which had bean thus left by some unaccoun table neglect or ignorance- Here the rebels organized fora final charge upon the fort, af ter sentlisga flag of true, with a, demand to surrender, 'Was refused. The approach from the ravine Wks up through a deep, narrow gully, and the eteep,embankmenta of the fort. The last charge was mode about four P. lit , by the whole rebel force, and was suceessfel after a most desperatemated a and gallant d 2, ef 000 ense. The rebel armyfrom to 4,000, and succeeded by mere force of num bers. The gunboat had not been idle, but guided by eignals from the fort, poured upon the rebels s constant stream of shot and shell. She fired 200 shells, and a, testified to by those who could see, with marvelous precision and fatal effect. Major Booth, who was killed near the close of the fight, conducted the de fense with great coolness, skill, and gallantry. His last signal to the boat, was, "We are hard pressed and shill he overpowered." He re fused to surrender, however, and fought to the lath. By the uniform and voluntary tea • timmay of the rebel officers as well as the sur elvers of the fight, the negro artillery regi ments fought with Om bravery end coolness of veteran!' and served the gun. with skill and precision. They did not falter or Meal until at the last charge, when it wee evident that they would be overpowered, they broke and fled toward the river, and here commented the most barbarous and-, cruel outrages that even th e liencilikness of the rebels has perpe trated during the war. After the rebels were in undisputed posees. elan of the fort and the survivors but aurren dared, they commenced the indieeriminate I butchery of all the Federal soldiery, The ,colored_ eoldiers threw down their gnu and rated their arms In token of surrender, but not the lout attention was paid to it. They . 'continued to shoot crown all they found. A" number of them finding no quarter was even, ran over the bluff to the river, and tried to COllOO2l themselves ander the uk arid in the Moshe', were pursued by the rebel savages, and implored them to spare their lives. Their appeals were made in vain, and they were all shot down in cold Mood, and in full sight of the gunboat chased and ebot them down as they would dogs. I passed up the bank of the riv er and counted fifty dead strewed along. One bed crawled Into a hollow log and was killed [nit, another had got over the bank in the ricer, and got to • board that ran out Into the''. water. Ha My ankle (see, with his feet In the water. He laid there when exposed stark and stiff. Several had tried to hide In crevices; Finds hi-the falling bank, and could not be seen without .dilLeulty, but they were singled oat and Itilled.',Yrom the best infer motion I could:get, the white soldiers were, to every isenalderable extent,. treated in the I same way. - One of the -13th Tennessee en board—D. XV. Harrison—informs me that after the surrender he we, below the bluff. and one of the rebels presented a pistol to shoot him. Ile told him he had surrendered, and requested him not to fire. He spared him, and directed him to go up the biotite the tort. Harrison sakedhim to go before him, or he woe/114 shot by others, but he told him to go along: He started, and had not proceeded fat before he met a rebel who presented his dila". Harrison begged him not to tire, bat paying no attention to his request he fired and shot him through the shdutder, and an other shot him in the leg. He fell, and while he lay nimble to move, another came along and waVabout to fire again; when Harrison 'told hire he WU badly wounded twice =dim— Oared him not to fire. Elo asked Harrison It he had any money. He said be had a little money and 0 watch. The rebel took from him his watch and ninety-dollars in money, and left him. Harrison is probably fatally wounded. Several each eases hare been related to ma, and I think, to a , great extent, the whites and negroes were Indiserimizodely murdered. The re b el Ten • nmseaus have about' the same hitterneee egainst,Tennesseasts in tho Federal army, as 'Ultima . the siegrossa; I was told by • rebel officer that Gen. Format chat one of hie men and cut another with Ma sabre who were 1 ,shooting down prisoners. It may be so, but 1 responsible for the conduct of hie men, I land General Chalme r s stated publicly while lon the' Platte Valley, that though be did net encourage or catuntenanoe his men in 'hoot- leg down negro captives, yet that it war right and jailifiable. • - T.:plosion of a CalsSon...4 Horrible A letter from Charleston, Kanawha, gives the particulars of a disastrous accident which occurred to that vicinity a few days ago. A limber, flied with cap shell and belonging to 1011:10,zp.perationsartillery,was be g,transfen *4 from Fayette Conn House to .Lient. Frank St. Stade,. orilnence j otHier of the Division. The limber, driven by a soldier of flitamonds' Battery, named Onineky,had come from Fay ette to the 'foot of Cotton Mountain, end there laid over.until the morning., The horses were then attached; Int' had not proceeded snore Alan ons yard, before an explosion co. cured, which hurled the unfortunate driver, who was sitting on the limber, such a distance in the air, that when his mingled and muti lated form reached the earth !tan burled:at taut alert' Pelts below, the swam Um examination, it was found' - that that one leg was blown entirely etre and 'the skin, from the knee down; of *toothier on; was oomplezily severed from the bone, which appeared as dry lilt had been flestleu for weeki: One of the horses was sti l e? tir'hurt, the other escaped uninjured. Tiotatrg could be . found of the pieces bat the toogne, one hub, - and a few -spokes. Another soldier, who, at the tine,, aaisitting within twenty feet of the emmocof I the 'catastrophe, narrowly cusped .• horrible death from one of the tires, which whirled put his head with the nlooity of lightning. Tha silver adzes of Utah are creating con siderable esciturient, and knowing ono , $l7 410 surtkips. deselaymenta will tie Midi in the southern out of that Territory as soon se the weather shell permit. The rein aireadi worked is over fifteen feet in width end in messes iss tits 'workmen go down. A tunnel U Mow being tun into' it from the in side. The . southern-put Titsh modeng been knowrsto; etlatain • considerable amount of gold.-1321otado Macre Itegissar, rei 23. - - -Attic=gosnrifsri nomoau,—The Mainland Rata We:"Oa Monday of last rook, a manby tho nano of Eddliftoln PEW bona, appilod at the boasding boas. of 0.6. WilliarnAt. Clairstreet, for 100 for htn, self. and ,wife., ropronotad hitaiolf ai being alontifiaad . about 844 to mit hon. On sudsy his wife iinto.and plater 467 atoning they left. , -After tholliftt. goo the prolisiatoiet the' boardialiousa =Lied aonstassablo qnantlty`of boddlngnid ;Oar thing', and, a boarder who had prostontly tn. =plod the mane LTOOIII:erak to Eddy and Me vita; anima to have lost PM in worm "Mob was In tronkthit lad bee loft to the room, sad aooldantally left unlocked. It to 0 012 6 111 ' Eddy and his wife have gone bank to.Elttst. burith. , _. .._ , `XN II ' TieW : Orleans lino Delia notlos:' the retarn -to-ths•loysl fold a two dlittoptatterl eittisii ;:ot ,taulstani, lib°. tuivi bean sottris mith.thornamk*-1 O. At tinnar il< E. RIM wattpinsu4 .40. samba of thopYLlVldf P.srth biLv.inic a 'daliptAi<Wfbik_eiralrept.ton.Aha t • OPild: 4.1 w. asertolon .: ordltansq., . ._lliz eta sled 40114411te rtiClo4 Tim_ dwllfahliii !ciskalditt• ter. .„_,' GoTTI.T! I i I me wissilibittinettissm' . . . tara ~_ , ~;1 : :1'.:-. : f:1•:';'.:...:- ,,i -. . rk- - i.'?, ' , .; :. ; - : -, -21 . ' :'. ! ':.- , 1, ` ,,;;.'i. •i, , ,.,,,.,:-.4-a-..z ,, , , ;:-.'_ , ;, ,,,,, r.t. ,, . ~,..,, -,,, THE 'GREAT FAIR IN BALTIMORL' Imposing Inaniration, Exercises SPEECH OF PRESIDILNT LINCOLN 19.-4 The Inauguration exercises of the great fair at Maryland In stitute, fast night, were very imposing. The President's appearance In the hall was grout ed with tremendous applause.. After the in augural address of Gov. Bradford, die Pros)' dent wee loudly exiled for, and in response, proceeded to make a brief address. He re ferred to the groat change which has taken place in Baltimore In the last three years. The world, he said, has long been wanting to correct the detleition of the word freedom. Whilst all professed to advocate liberty, tnere was to the mind[ of many,very opposite views, of what liberty Is. With one man liberty im plied working for himself and doing as he pleased withthe proceeds Zif - hls labor. With others liberty meant to do as youpleued with other men and their labor. One of these two confileying ideas would have to give way to the other. lie thought from some occurrences that hod lately taken place In Maryland, her people were about ffetermining which of these views of freedom should -control her destiny. He then alluded to the occurrence reported to have token place at Fort Pillow, the massacre of several hundred colored soldiers by the Confederates. Many supposed the Govern ment did not Intend to do its duty in regard to the protection of oar colored soldiers. He desired to say to all such that they were mistaken. When the question of employing colored men as soldiers' was left to the Gov ernment, it reeled very much with himself to say whether he should make soldiers of them dr not. He pondered the matter carefully, and when he became convinced it area a duty to employ them in that capacity he did , not hesitate to do so. He stood -before the. American people responsible for the , act, responsible before the Christian world,' , responsible be should stand lei the eyes of the historian responsible he stood before God, and he did not shrink from the decision he had made, for he believed be was right. But when the government determineff to make soldiers of colored people, he thought it only Jest that they should have the same protection as white soldiers, (applause,) and he hesitated not to declare that the govern ment would so protect them to the utmost of its power. Whenever a clear and authentica ted ease was made out retribution would follow. Hitherto it has been. difficult to asbertain to a certainty what should govern a decision in a matter so serious ; but In the affair at Fort Pillow he thought we were likely to fled a dear case. The Government had no direct evidence to confirm the reports In existence relative to the mauracre, bat he feared the facts related ware trite. When the Govern ment does know the fads from of sources, and they substantiate the reports, retri bution will be surely given. (Great ap plause.) Bat how is the retribution to be ad ministered, is a question still to be settled. Would Ie be right to take the lives of prison ers in Washington, Fort Delaware, or else where, In retaliation for acts in which they had not shared, and which will probably, he found the ordering of only a few individuals, or possibly of only one man? The President reiterated that the govern ment would not fail to visit retribution, when the farts were clearly obtained . . Thronghont hie remarks he was warmly applauded, ark. daily for his determination to vita retriba lion for the barbarous deeds of the rebels. iiiCL ATILOCITI.I3 silver la Utah. TELEGRAMS. M'CLELLAN TO HAVE A COMMAND THE MASSACRE AT FORT PILLOW Reported Repulse at Shreveport. GILIMORE RECALLED FROM CRAILEVON Report Against Bounties to b ine Monate' Zen. , • • LAIR S FAMOUS LIQUOR ORDER New Tone, April 19 —The steamer Mori, from Liverpool the sth, has at-Arad. The Herold's Alexandria and Washington die • patohca state that General Grant will appoint Gen. McClellan to a command in tliiikarmy of the Potomac. • ' Secretary Chaso arrived hare from Wash ington Monday night. Messrs. Wade cud Gooch, of the Committee on the Conduct of the War, have left for Cairo to take evidence to relation to the Fort Pillow wiseacre. The Petersburg, Vs. Ear,rcr of the 13th has a dispstoh from Mobile, bearing dote of the 13th, (evidently a :canard,) elating that the Union troops ware repulsed from Shreve port with great loss. It pretend, to quote the rort from • Union Burgeon to the General commanding at Baton Rouge, admitting defeat. Tho ruses' Washington special rays it Is reported that Gilmore has been nestled from Charleston and ordered to service elsewhere It is not unlikely, notwithstandtng this change, that our tron—alade will be alengside of Charleston wharf before Summer L gone out. General Hatch has been mentioned as the 110000480? of General Gilmore. The Senate Military Committee reported against the !loose bill giving $25 bounty to the nine months' men. Gen. Kilpatrick has left for Memphis. The World's spacial says : The Blair Invee• Ligation Committee eau report the famous liquor order to have been s forgery. The !Vilma/4 special says: The President and •Mrs. Lincoln will visit Fortress Monroe to•morrow. From Wio64ogton. - - - Rastitsarox, April 18 —Thomas A. Osborne has been appointed 11. S. Marshal for Kansas, In place of McDowell, recently elected Mayor of Leavenworth, end George W. Decosto, r that State, has bun appolnted paymaster. There was a full attendance at the Union Or Republican 0/110011 to: night at the Capitol, she object being to arrange and expedite the business of the Ilouse It was agreed to take up the Internal tax bill at noon to-morrols, and continue its conaidere Son until the hour , l of recess.' No unnecessary debate is to be In dulged in, but a fair opportunity will be af forded for explanations according to the rules., In the evening the ordinary business will be, tak animopen li. • "All who attended the amens were! unusly in favor of passing tax bill] et the earliest practicable moment, es well es all others o 1 s public ebaractar. The Mercado Portsmouth, Vs. corr.spondent says that the recentexpedltlon for thepurpose of captuting the rebel torpedo boat which tried to destroy the Minnesota, is supposed to be up the Hausman. Is was not founa. but geyeral sharp conflicts were had with the rebels, and 150 contrabands and a largo nem bet of horses were brought. In. Two of our number were killed and seven or eight woun ded. ' One of the killed was Lt. Epwilder, executive officer of the Minnesota, who was In command of the gunboat Stevenson and several naval launches. The rebel Col. Whitson has been captured ins fight between the 20th N. Y. cavalry . and hir commend, the Bth N. C. cavalry. The ' rebels were &Wen some distanos. From Ravine. New Toss, Aprill9.-=The Herald' • Havana letter contains a report that the pints stemmas Florida is st Remedios. 8 even! Union reads have gone in Penult. The-schooner Belle, of Mobile, was mammon , alto armada and fired into by ths Vatted States steamer Maripid, within 400 or 309' yards of Moro Castle. A, olahn For •gam.gii will be sent on to Washington by the Cahn government. • natazavrat dates to the 96th ult., report . no demonitrationsinde yet by the "French. The expedition was not expected to leave Vent Oros till after the Ist of-April The Insurgents in St Domingo hare been npu ised to an attack on Porte Plata, leaving 99Odeid on the amid. The Nan' Harwa letter states that the Czosfederitta Minister, Oen: Preston, will have f or vas.Crps shout the 93d int., and then await the arrival of T*0114 119 bialul!l°rou94-.44"nin had lanterns; Tga Margot" it at. Domingo attempted Ito capture Ate..tetaporml Add 1!!!_ks et Porto plebs but wen Mu: l W .15t 2 1 111 . 1 /01 , 'leaving SOO deed on the 'l, el killed and 25 ereast Arrival. of liteisaera , : aairr Sidon La initsdAcit arsamia4, _AO laTi Pugs& ittaitav4Orrigt4o ; f( l 4 6 ; 23ll , infra hornet. - •, . - 1 , ''i.:;•t!.4.1' : : : -, - ..1:" - 41z. , r.141';: -• ;4' ,-, :.: :: i'a ,, . „, k:: 2 :Jrz.. ,, : i CITY AND SUBURBAN. Destructive Fire.seDllivorth , a Planing MW. Destroyed: To-day, between twelve and one o'clock, fire broke but in the extensive planing mill of Mr. William Dilworth, located on the ear ner of Grant and Seventh streets, and result ed in its entire destruction, with its machin ery, stook, tools, ote. • The building was a three story brick, about thirty-six feet front on Seventh street, and running back &bent one bandied and thirty feet on Grant street. It was owned by Mr. Dilworth, who carried en the planing business in a portion of It. His lose we did not ascer tain, but it will be very considerable. stock of lumbar, however, we; very light. Messrs. BM S Lewis, eu-h and door makers, and manufacturers of frames, Mouldings, eta., crimpled a portion of the building, and are heavy losers. They had on hand one thousand six hundred dorm of sash, together with a large stock of doors, moulding', etc. Their lose is estimated at $4,500, upon which they have an insurance of $1,200 in . the "Penneyl raids." Mr. A. J. Grtgg, match manufacturer, car ried on en extensive business in the building, and loses about $2,000 worth of stook, ma chinery, etc. ID has no insurance. Messrs. Guokert A Montgomery, turners, also conducted business here, and lota con siderably. They have an insurance of $5OO, but it will fall far shored covering their less. Air. Alexander Tied's, trunk and box ma ker, had a room in the building, and lost what stork and tools he had on hand. The lose of tools by the workmen was very heavy, but two or throe chests having been saved. The safes belonging to the various firms were all raved, and the books and paporrtbus secured. The fire caught., as we are Informed, in this way A barrel of Inbricatiek oil had been kept standing rnece. The alongside of the boilers, about ten feet from the fu oil wee eon sidered es being in a perfectly safe position, but ono of the workmen, after drawing out a quantity, Is supposed to have left the spigot so as to permit the oil to drop. A stream gradually formed, and founit Its way to the ! farnese while the men were at dinner. As ! soon am the caught the oil, it ignited the shavings. and soon the whole place was In a blase. The fire raged most furiously, and el-' though the firemen were promptly en hand, they could do little towards staying the flames. They tendered moat timely Ind efficient ear vice in saving adjoining property on Grant and Seventh ameets—particularly on the for-1 mer street, where a row of .frame buildings stood contiguous to the mill, and for some. time were in imminent danger. Oa the oppo site side of the street, Ward's Hotel 1,61 se verely scorched, bat the injury wes confined to the paints on the doors and window frames. The walls of the planing mill along Grant street fall out, and afforded the firemen • bet ter opportunity to work, but the flames eon tinged to rage until nearly everything was ronsumed. Serious Charge AgaWM an Alderman. Thi■ morning, Capt. John McClintock, of the lith United States Infantry, appcniedbe fore Mayor Lowry, and preferred a charge against Alderman James E. Flancgin, of the Seventh Ward, thoZnattare of which Lea tot- Capt. MoClintock, as mastering °Clear, bad paid bounty toe man named Beverly U. Pe tenon, and on Monday afternoon he was placed in the cars to be sent can. Ile had in his poseession a note of the denomination of one hundred dollars, which he was anxious to get changed, bat not being allowed to leave the car he banded the note ton colored man. named Edward Lewis, who promised to got smaller bills for it. Lewis took the nots,krat did not return before the train started. Nothing mote was heard of the operations of Lewis until this morning, when two colored moo called upon Capt. McClintock and la farmed him that Lewis and Aldermen Plane gin had been drinking together the previous night, and it was reported that they had'diel ded the money between them. Mayor Lowry isoned a warrant for the arrest of Lowt4 who resides In a court off Washington street, sod he was taken into onstody by offigrigerron. Oa itiapereon was found- n pockerbtalesstin -"tritaretenerratellars and thlntbentii' - nrs. Lewis informed otßcer Barron that her tips band and Alderman Planegin came to her hence last night; that they were both intent nand ,• that they cent her up stairs, anditocked the door so that she meld not got down, and white she ant up there she heard them count ing and dividing the money. A warrant was teemed for the arrest of Al derman - Planegin, but he has not yet had a hearing. Lewis was locked up to await an Investigation. Gross Outrage by an Alleged Deserter. This morning, shout daylight, a stalwart men named James Reilly, was arrested by the night poled, on a charge of having , committed a gross assault upon the person of a female ' contraband from Alabama. The ROM= SUL ted that she bad been living with a certain , deleted family, and had been sent to a bakery on Smithfield street, near Seventh, for a loaf of bread. While tapping at the door to wake l the baker, Wilily and two or Ojos) other men rime along, and after a short parley Roily Used bold of her and throw her Ivitelently upon the pavement. 'The watchmen, attracted by the . disturbance, name along and secured Reilly and the black girl while the I struggle was going on. An investigation be 'fore the Mayor developed the fact that the girl was &Gave, from Alabama, named Mary A. Davie, (whether a descendent of "Jeff " or not, did not appear.) She had been in the city for some time, but the had lied lei' stating the she resided in the vicinity of Seventh street, end the story about hat Log been sent for bread was alio • fabrics ' lion. She wee evidently 11,1Np/round rather I lciosely, and could give no good account tf 'herself. The M ayer sent her up to jail for five days. Reilly was dressed in citizens' clothe', but it is alleged that ho is a deserter from thel 102 d Regiment, and it this fact be established he will De liken charge of by the military autbogities. Me was lined $2 O by the Mayor for disorderly conduct, and locked up to await oi l the action of the Provost Marshal. The Pine Creek Dreivning.../illeged Foul Play We haveldready alluded to the dlsoovery of the body of an unknown woman at the mouth of Pine Creek, and the finding' of a verdict of accidental drowning by e coroner's jury. This morning some new development' have been made to Coroner M'Cluog, and • new inquest will probably be hold. A reliable. gentleman, residing at Stewartstown,places in boor possession the following fake: ' About two weeks sines, a man and vomit' were observed walking ;about Stoorartstomi, I end both had apparently been &inking. Dar. 1 tn the same evening thie woman was found 1 Anu g ndering in the canal, her Mee having 'Mulled the attention of a couple of citizen" who pulled her out. She stated that the had boon thrown in, but did not say by whom. I She then started over towards Pine creek, and I not tong afterwards arias of murder Were [ heard, but little Attention *as paid to them. .The next , Morning • shawl wee i found on the bank of the creek, but no l one supposed that the woman had bee* drowned, and the occurrence had boo I almost forgotten, until the tabs of the hod two weeks after, revived- the ollection o the circumstanbe. The woman ii said to ha been the wife of a man named Jeltkins,; . rol siding in the-vicfnity of the city, and the irup4 position Is that she had been foully dealt_ with by the man who was' "tan in her company at , Stewartstown, and who has since fled for I parts unknown. These elreinestenels will be 1 e mom folly investigated by the Coroner d Inquest in theCunnore Que. 'Coroner McClung held &alto:visit warty on the body of John Counts, who woo filial 141 Pared on-list:oly, by fellingorjomp(nalrom the thud oh") 'ef! th Girard Hanle. evi lines went to Show . lathe was in nuiform, an& woe drunk , when At:rooted by the patrol , flome,..half dozen -witnesses were examined; who tastiltied , that there was nothing fn the, appearance of - the ufentoindlutethat he was, blind, although one'of the witniatrai , Who' gave him some victuals, thought he wu mutiny to be hilhd," - No ontriewrillm get-oat of the window u he had gene out ;Atha room in whioh he hittilleu ormilued, era sal our hall, and gotinto another rootn; looking out en Third strut, from the window-of .111tioh he fell. Tho &missed bad been a very,in• temperate man, and 'wee evidently sulferbg f ro m Pak -Ilutiory-found a verdlot of 1 =MOW 4,sth. filignsiOrD;-1 MorguiX.Dl7=l.•onvida miquasighter last Tisk afilltsmlooriburt, harlbsel sestsnotorto ilfttJelletur son " sapijA,tkijlistgaPixduaitiaty, $• wat Pes o 44 4r•iko naebi It G. APR Y MORN dIJIIUSE.VE.NTS Lesee and Mann., Hraors**to For one bight only' Tho wonderful ronoatlun drat:mot the rube'. Signal, with al tba original and bottatifni etbuto and ecruery, sr oat tineliF VT' dared he this Theatre. TELS ( Wednesday) IVEY:ENO, Wlll to vresauted, the tbew act sensstlta Vey of TEM DUKES SIGNAL. Mort Do Lapardoro --0 Lootdoy. __.G S. Kim.. Doke o NoTors ...... - ....... -...._Y ClOpoood Jo. Goarardems , _ 0 Milk-Inn o. Mon be-- ---. . Nato Sitor. To c-ncludo ort h - BETSEY ipkKEVi. O. WI Linton. Bereavy LBW, Barden O.I.IASONIC HALL- POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK WOOORUFFE'S BOHEMIAN TROUPE. Tremendous Attraction GR.I.4^D 4.R WEEK OF NOVELTIES PRESENTS TO EVERYBODY For particulars ass prucrataci THE CAMPBELLS MEI= CONCERT HALL MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING b.PHIL 18rn.19 - 7. AND 20111, The old, original o , d only CAMPBBLL MINSTREL', The oLinet, m et popular end original triespe In Re unlveree,and who toes established therm= through out the world for giving the most REFINE& and PLR:Matt° Ethlopmn entrrtahament of any ortran- Indica In existence la addition to the Tr upe ' Acne their last visit here, ars the folloteing poputer Stan: Mr. Y. GLOVER, the ernmglished Raritehe: Mr. W .110DOKi?.. and MEUT aE/TOti, the H. A. M. VION UANOIi R. p end's Illostrols, Lon wn don wbo fr.r (L Ch l .) orf . .11 Engla to Ids mgt sod Ter; siohorean Asia. The PAM OrS QC 1.11T7:7 Tr., In mdloatod plecm Dome dpeo et 7 teclmk—to educhmm at 8 Adrt.lttmet, 4A wore, M C. OAM PD g1..L.11.1.7.7. A TV. WOODS. 1L11112.0 Avut apl3,llr F.7E X a I BITION. Light Gymnastics The first ezhlbl•loa of Pr Diu Leen. sietcm of Light or Perlce °I meter ci le to be gives at CON GEST HALL, ca THEE D KVabilao, April filet, the elm. to emelt. it fell cameo.. A scrim of teem hltb the Light Dumb bells, exorcism with the Gymnastic Woe sad Ws A, ere se to pe•Lyrand, hi Ps other highly co a o ioiogescrolsce, all to to estirested by • itinctr.l a escapes lemma. Doom op:a at T h•—•I•MilON to emacticnoe at t. precisely. Adollet..u. 95: teats; children and. , tsei•e ran, ig rests. Tlektte tube mitalneci at the p coot* mu 40 e ore. sad ales at the dem. it E. 71 • • 1".1 LS REMOVAL, - 13-BAY ,s:;I_,()GAN Have ream...lto NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET, Where tkry bays moss own • sample. stock o. CLOTHING, for . , HOPS. YOUTHS, AND CHl:ant EN, Inel:tiling all the new clytosof the swoon. GRAY dc LOGAN, ST,CIAMIt rintsET REMOVAL, TEMPORARY. WILKINS HALL. 0. Mende =Stile publia of Lergo VIII not, vs truth, forget that 0 are it present, end (Jr s few erente, to be found at WILSItid BALL, over the Mayor'. Odloo, Fourth s tock e bairn on en • hadtlon end P. uho re floe k of PliVO3, EATINIONIZILS AND ktELODE'EFS, 7,AwI , J. " .fficd, H KLEMM BRO., \MHOS gab. REMO'rAL Third aft/Marna Dank, of PlAtsbargh On sal sitar BLONDAY. Aped 11th, ISM Ott. Bank will [manna It. holiness in the bulldiny Orr ttenly =opted by the OCTIZOin 111.211[, corner of Wood ntantit and Virgin all.y. FOOD:ugh, Pa. a • JNO. 11. I..lVlNio,,fltiagdP.tik.r. REMOVAL IUL vex GOIIDEII, frafuen and Massalsnicia ideriant, of to No. ID SUITIMELD STREET, c! . l - cier of Tat. pp EMOv AL. —Akertal, .1.. /NA:LIN 808. bas remoTed hL olne.• from No. 4.18:. Clair sirrat t JACIEBOBP6 BLOCH. next door ro the acting Boom or the Cltfwn. Nenonger was. Rom itoolt.• Ezzz;zl -- WANTED—FIRST CLASS MEAT AND tuella COOK to to to Parkenburg, WeetTlrglata, Good to(enace. requlrtd. Apply to aasErrs OFVTC 'On MOSTAT and TTIESDAT, ddrl)..llltb and 101 b, batyrean th• bosun of 9 &nail o'elock. 101 2t TANTEll—Agente to sell the STAND- LED ILTITTOTIT OT TBS WAIL A rut chance u, mak• nuoui. gont• en. dealing from $lOO to 110 0 per month. IMAM rolnam n il rend oold, foal hr drool., Adler:. JONES, DSOS. CO- Pahl • Del•lmon , 104.. WAIrrED. A CIODA *AIM tIOIIIIIMAII. WANTED, • . vy . BUSH MOTILLIZR. DAVIS is POILLIPS, 110 Woitar street. uprANTED—Boye to learn Brass Fir tatting and Ream DaVill k PHILLIPS. ItS Om+ $ 1. 5 . ! morprot t; : i t m t to hire !gents pi= my ismr riarciMtcSnites. "CLIIEJfI AGIEM•7I3.' S. 10.211120 N MACKRELL & JOELISON, ATTOUSEIrffroAT.LAViTs MO 11. E. TAccased . BOLDIEIIB . 0:4&111 .110127113 in..e3 inert angst prmitmou. MrarARY CLeanaS iE .BOUNTII9I • PE2i51.024. - , DACIA. PA. andintaT& ll manta al b am.alolaa, collactal by the tub =Thar, at the followiag War, els: Peaslaw 510 00; ADibrlolol VI ' • ' C. PATLOXL Attorney at Law. . 4 . P 3 Oraat stmt. Pithilwreth. PW , 1 100 eherliw are mule tf the claim, tbia.. aimed. .e 6 an Woman= atm traria ..afiy NOAH W. SWEF., anozattiNtiqaw,, . eto. Aoe preen screet k resompeb, 471iiihat far PlaJB10218:1101fIrti. ST, .ta., •IBmaad7 protTented goarem.._FL l Alms, 1301MTM. - tt"'-lritisioine,mni!egnaus Or PATS E A :p o iL et„,;aa to ty I • A irings A =Ail! iairtiartsci /0 6 4 1 1 . 1, iiitemaivr - ~,i+;iii:as'3;:'.;:••',:~t.,sk._i'~;~;.:ia.... a ~..~..1.0,..z.n.... 20, 1864 FOR 84LE-;-FOR K EXT. FOR BALE-FOR R Girt • , .. F OR SALE—A FLOC viNG NULL.— . 1 - 10 R 8A L R—BELLWOOD COAL ou IdaiWuniidote"filirk'hloth39B.2ltUal'eftrt'u'dtWetahrottog. AS LLBIL—Tb° 33d""d I." ' b ..."'" w"h' Low Ohs D. &0. IL It. Depot, on Meer bank. ; butt olds of the Monongahela hirers nine mile . The 19111 has four rim of French hares, and all the above Pitt thurgb. It contains about 440 acrealthr.• modem improvements in litmcbinBr7• The tithed , / ' face lath, about 100 ac es of I;i:deb hi good timber, of the Mill is 160 barrel. , per clay. Bina of eagle. , ID inch bore, Oros fort stisike.estl• principally of Oak. mated at 60 hone power • thine cylinder boilers, . 61 nether. abcot 160 acres of coal on the premises, Get long, $6 inch. in dA..... The ... hnild" 1 with the advantage of much coat lathe rear. Mg is 66 feet by 40, four at etc ,/ and erarehralm at. , 66,1.4, 66 fort by 46. yb ,... r .i.. , b, c ;.4., y , b..... , Theis Is open it one el, gout tathsion, with due ment ; also a nowstaLle 86 by 24. The lot on whicil IF: tit Greerithusa &a, the former mid..., of Iwo the Mill is ere. ted is 4.84 by 44 feet. All will be eclt l y o .„ ,6. Thera 6 ,,„ 610 Dwelling n 0... ..d with the MUL We would call th e attention of capitalists to thin I three reed Bur. 00 the Premia.s. It has • front. property, as there is no MU more favotably situated , age op the ether of 9,600 feet, with • good f o r than this le the mutton connt7. We ba:e t e h . o good l ins. and sufOcient depth of water, at all A awns 1E,` , T y V7,11g , ,4, c, ,, - „,...1,... 0 , 3 = r i u„ --- ,, ,„„ ~.,,z., i Itholing roal. These, sitb right of say to the that time. get • imply of grain. 1 Odds, thmprlso the property cow offered for Wei A We the also favorably situated to ship our flour ' map map of the entire premiemi can be thin at the office to the eastern market., Loth by Baltimore and Ohio ! „, , „ 6 Railroad and Penpayhanka OentraL We also haves I ..,• B . COSOLLLVE. 103 Suoood street, andlir . .. !nth good local trade fur t ur Muth and freer, at thlr prima I terms can Lo learn sal from railroad from our Mill down to the low r J. B. COSGCOYE, M Second street, water mark,let widen we draw our wheat from the landing Into the Mill, by machinery. . Three moo lOr JOHN McCLOSEDY, Port Perry, tan take In from two to time thousand brothels of .plO 161. wheat In •day, saving the heavy throne° of drayaga 1 — Should the property not he old by the illst cf PIWELLING HOUSE OR SALE: April, at private rale, ere then mill offer it at pabllc ho TAD boob off.' (.. s ol o th a dwelling 8 .. 66 111. der,. two o ' clock P. tiol. th e Court home to which ho now Vera, eitnated on Soutb Le- Bowe in the city of Wheeling. ante, Rest Ward, Lllagiomay. The lot Is 91 feet Terms will be made easy. I Dont by 100 :deep, running bath to ti 91 DK alb/. mhZiktan'eD L. H. DSTWILIM & CO. I f It 13 a two-Storied brick, Coutalth Wlroomy and collar. The out-Imam am a was bona, stable, tool house, ac. There 9 • large yard alartstrithitig the dwelling, Sled with shade and ornamentel them. There le ipa and aster in all the =thus of the 4wrill - FOR SALE, 12 ACRES OF LAND, Within the Borough of Lawrenceville, and yrith'n ace elm enr for wile • desirable country t oou fl ' Embrater townehly, Bern. cotunt7,l%, I tug twenty wow of ground. Thus la a new tiro storied trams dwelling. containing mix room, on 3 MILES OF THE COVET EIOUSE. property. There LsLo 30 , 40j oralard of all d. jof fruit. There gool barn, °who-4am fro. Its It 1. excellent It d, well lonprovaJ, with good I •boot a mile from the ItocLeatar Depot. haul , , barn and MI bral Itt Tor term* inquire of It. IL DOLES, J►'..t:tf South M... Ancebeox ORE It le the blithed land In the boreugh. yet generally level, and could bo all divided Whip,. braiding lota. pa SALE...—A LARGE EII ITABLE FOB A BPAIIDING 111/1/6E ER I.I.OTEL—The • perperty Imo. as the nSeelckley Academy," 12 mild from Pittsburgh, an the P. Pt Wayne and Chicago Ball'lMV..wfh sores or fourldru j scree of land, offered breed!, libere Ls no finer le [.on le the delete.) of Pittsburgh for • Baerdhig Donn, hotel or School. She main building I. 132 feet by 50 and crannies needy (oily MOT.. Thin ebutdeheo of dude sod the g arden a neatly lowan of CEO. F. GILLIS! ILE, 1/4 Fourth Parridged. 1 hero Is sa ws goad garden and Vent , . stn. 1, or on the h oe of 'of ~.it (oats. Soil excellent. It hex all the inf ,, dodges of 0.19 river and rillecorr. Ponseseion CS, ante-Sod SAMUEL SELLER be given imeledistely. For price, ter. Or • FOR SALE—A - VERY VALUABLE .gtr. of Mend T. Fn. Ca. 20 WOod attest, itsb:i•gh, or of the mhbember en the prelatic.. Pik 11 It, situate.' in Medn chatty. West Tn. apt a JOS. S. ULM/ELLE. , gluts, twelve mild blow Gellipolie, 0 , motoulog , 1914% ems, 1,100 and der"( bottom land, •ktend log along the Ohio rarer. 23. mild, al char end In the highest ilitat. of cannellini. the behind of the fern I.lln heavily [imbued Two teal saint, one 4%, the other Cshael Coal, 0 feet thick, are o the premises, easy oe send, and • bin 1% mil of thn Ohio river. Tbeimpror I es emente an f-ar ravel lingo -.ire, Imitable oat-hours,•nd three ractisnls Tr. crocks prolog through the farm, dlr. •n em pit supply of water for dock. tag forms, deb hav ing 21•1 scree of bottom brad, and .ffieleot Under ooald be made Ina dad. tract, end to penal& far men, • rare chance is offend to secure good faun, canyon:tied to good markets, and In a fine climate Title lodleputabl, Terms which sill be made to eat jho pure.bittere. me. known on appll dam by let ter Wherein to El, L. STEWAG r, Galipoin, 0, opl6-4nl-4tw Tor .hope, location, and other qual:tler, It Is the pnert plan for rraltirlocta in th• county. Orrtivid At prints de till MAT Ist TIEla perfel. lio laccunbrance. FOR SALE.—At Esereen, Ross rrr Township, tea miles from 2,ll;sibeny, a gorrd frame dwelling, modriln style, contolning clears rooms, shire rooms, pantry, cistern, cellar under the whole house, and an sere of ground with • variety of fruit was and small fruits. This property is dimes meted from the kasociation, but the purchaser may enjoy the adesotages of it first clap gemlway, to be .penalinserawade bye geotleruin from New York, sodany ether benefits connected with the Asso anima hay gentleman doing butanes. in the city, and de tiring healthy house in oho country ono hoar.' drive from the city, olle:Ing ram inducements for the moral and phyeicsl welfare of childrep,:will do well to look at this property, which will bin sold low. Pos session con be given May lei. Forty rther informa tion inquire at the premiers, or at No 35 Market street aplglas SALE.—Tho untlersiened have .L been appoiotod a Committrat by the Stetlibell er. to oak. .ale or the GARLAND AND SITYS• ',Milli AND MINDRSV I LYE RAILWAYS, or either of tbrm—with equipen-nt., itoek, 10 , and •ai food', bid. thorobc moil May let, proximo. If not salt by that 'toe. peopoetie will to tocetted Va. the Iron end wood of toe raillery.. Notion of the dirptarti of tits egnipments, Sc., will ha et. en after May le, • ftaraid. Tor ago - titulan refer to • iWM.ther o Af ti unrie ARONrdigned. . Id , JO-1113A RMODES, dAREDLL MORROVi, • • A. 8. SIMI., Clommittea. FOR BALE-STEAM SAW MILL AED OIL ItiLFlNTßY.—ToT.one.half or whole of nu Oil 1106nery and Steam fixer I. ill, with 0.0 and oulebalf acres te ground; an abundance of coal on lb. loi—mlneopon and being worked, squabs MI she A.ll..heay hives and. A. Y... 11, is care& for sale. Too Beflnery is nen and of modurtlinfid. The Baer 1110 1.1 In epleadid order. m i d is well situ ated, baring a cheek running from t to the river. Good lissallti 6ar thaildlng boats . Tor particulars call on the udorrigt.ed. LYDAY k OHOUPCNNING,. aplolf No. 13 Hand stress. Pittibm g's. Pa. VOR SALE—A new three-story Butes hOUglt, with back balldtng, containing eleven ootomollous rooms, stto,ted on ietaxk street, Alle gheny City, third door from Granthem. The style 01 the house to moiern, and It I. ele g antly Ott hod ttoosghout, with gas and water to first and wound stories, bath room, 4t Apply to 1. 111 OTONSE, Attorney nt-Law, No. let !fourth street ; or IL WOLSZ, OLD township. salad or I TR BALE--Twenty-seyou Acres of end, part of the Lorena !arm, commanding a dot view of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Is stoat one mils from loom' P.rry Landing. Tbcro ere on the promise. some ADO trait trees. and A ILLArAr•IVIIAII pring of explicit water. Will be sold together, or divided to =it purchasers. Persons desiring a country reeddraeo will please call an IL ALLEN LORONIS, ialdvbn No. @Water street. VDR SALE --SHARPSBURG PROP SII wlll puerbese a Lot of Ground haring • twat of • rosintree t. Lad cr. tending beck 160 art to le le toot all ou which ace ermccd a good inbatantial two dog(aw dwel ling. Teo lot hi tined with gra.pes, fruit .d low ers. A neat cleat. Apply to spto D. aIeLA IN d CO., 102 fourth street FOR BALE. ATTISTIOS I 31'840180AT aumpras. 10,000 feet face me amrs of first quality two inch DEOKINO effored for lisle .t the Iglfoolog MU of 8. DAZE= en Andean& street, Allegheny Oily. Primo 858 por thousand feet, board mewn . e. The Dlkthj to slued] Planed =a rend, for um. apltr 8 IIASKiaL On the prendsea. F OR SALE-LAWROVED PROPER- Tr.—t. two-story Brick Dwelling of t eigh rooms, bill, largo cellar, good well of water, fruit I etc. • Lot 45 het front and moss. Ball; nd Is within 100 feet of tbo Oltiseus y, Terms ess Apply at the i. Bell 'Estate and Insurance Moo of O. B. BATES, mh23 Butler street, Lawn:nevelt. V/R SALE—That desirable property sitnefed In the Borough of ldsncbsoter, tm the corner of Loot etreet aznl tha Ohio liter, sad known se Use Greenwood property, uo which le erected . modern style Brick Dwelling Roam, esr. deg • Bowe, Stable, tea Tionta, da PI: further particulate enquire of fottf • t Water .tract, Pittsburgh. F • CR SALE—A pleasant Country Seat, naltable for • busmen man, cur of auers ey either the h rt Wayne or Mancheder finnan; will Improied and abounding In choice fruit, is now of taloa for Isl. or In salamie for eliy froporty. Apply to 8. 15. BRYAN, lkotor k Int. Agt, G 9 Fourth street• (Butte's Bnlidlne ) SALE—A. BOAT ENGINE AND Boll4Bl3,—Enene, alectllatlig. a locals M& &moon of oglindor, lusher stroke • copper Amp. Ingo. Boiler, 2% foot diameter, 934 ' fret low, analog are firebox, 60 flow, 3 pogo cocks. Hs; boon mod moutbs In oldo-mbool boor, sod to in good elder. Price FAO. Adams; JOIIiT A. BIDDLE, .7n. Kooobooter, . 'DOR BALE—Two Wrought Iron OIL J: STILLS, abziod new,All with Om tAirOor Gsad em. Necks end Oondsmlng Pipe. pod% =pea. emu coplete. Ala; TWO MAN 13011.=. paqulre of HUGH 11.110 M Oorat Priut 447 mt. Dooniam Amt. FOR SALE-WHARYBOAT AND GOAL nvre,n. Wharton! .t Pomeroy. Ohto, with urea Coal Plata Ohm hra-IY todd.) Vow, oars. gangways, foraitoro, ac.', %reoffered for ago as a i.r.17 . #0.6 lomeire of D•JO.ZDOICIPION,' 107,Wird tired ; ' or, 010. T. BOADLIP, Potheroy, Ohl.. sydhlerd • . UM' SALE--That .tiolstory fixdahad• In. pod ityk and fa omplute "etder;ultnatet on. the. corner of Dooatar knot and OarpontarY ninth Ward. =tato. int eight man and daLhed sawn, ..oan tak had a, linguini of 01714 P .‘I3II7.SAUD, - foll • •.• , 41.3 Mint, ar..o. O R SALE DA ItENT—A .Form - e52 A5. 1 ...500d bud, WiNas tovaship, .41a1m.1% Pater Pierehment,a4 vittan Itort Ono& of the Pintirklua . la Itsffr,da• Znotart. SFAILD, Mkt from 1113 M. oil Grant Xtreot VOR, SALE-..—A,Lot Graund, at the I .ornernrEtentl. 'and , Daman streets, to ttaa Elarc4ntif Dinntainatn. Mr, one an. caner at Tan mum aadlotast atrostri,ZlOttt mud. Tann. eag.a avst. igannatab_t„ N MO'S ~04t „ OMIT man inn rawit, !h.q. ' 0 0"A volt , no Tag A:- three Wraps th erein', Irldi an algid on Tutu zor L ibl. We", Tar terms , aa- 41 ' vx? O PVr• • • zprtatiirsnotreue. g asairc , „- $ Er 6. tit lhan amt. rPOIRT.:—TIin• 100 •and beamingly 'A.,riortashorsoolts. oltlioali board cot 'Walla tam sr Ohs* 4 !triftk • - I,_.,.:_;;.'F'S* . ,''?.:IT-T,Lt1,..; VOLUME FAILM FOR SALE—A farm of 47 :Lori, under good cultlration, end cantered with springs, situated within three mike of Greensburg, Wanmorcland c..unty, oil the Philepelphla Pike, and one mllelrom the Penneyiranin Railroad. The Woe prosententsare • two gory brick house 50 by 70 feet, with II roam.; lank barn, with stabling underneußi, end other necessary 'eutbuiliggs ; has two good to one Iwuaef 100 trees. It Is Terms good location for.. °PPIY " th. G. S. DATZR, epicßeller stmt. Lawrenceville.. IA I ill SE FOR SALE —A. very neat arid „ k it L.I. dottrel& , wry' br let dwelling tonne, ra4-• ty Lew. altos on Doyle alma. (corner In) rear the Oommana, egheny, conrantont to markela, tobaols, de., con no toren rooms, all nowt, parted. marble mant'o• in parlor. atone hearth, to.; Ist In erre,' room. and bill ant yaw to beak Wain*. all drileatd in the latest style throughout. Irpt tonne, da., apply to, GEOlt9l. It 13.1.1)0LN, No. 75 Grsot Gtr et, opposite l'onrt flons,• or at DARN .1 lUD elLS'd nom, Diamond Alit gltenr. slid-lvdl pAIs.NI AND WTS FOD. ALE - Ino natorolgued, under parer of attorney, will 01471 t Pottle Selo, at Exton Stall., eikthe Pittsburgh, Fort Ward! .1 *leap Palea - ay, . £lllDa7, April gith, itte Lliiirlog grope. e7' Outifarm foto mg En. Etatlon on the liarat, of 73 sons. ati gerches. This lam teautifaily; le of war. 11.11; in 'table f.ir raising gra.a and gym., en watered Si. 15 lot, la En., and fore out 11. Juin earshot etlluT.. TAtt.)Io000RO 6:1 4 " 7 1- T,S.McsI3IDY. 1:Altal le - OK BALK—That valuable raum sltnato on the Pittsburgh and litotztxn Grade Ito td, fo Mn lowtothip, kocestu sa tttt " etal Farm," lahoot Ps.. mile. Iv to Ibe city. coa talaing !shoat 125 aorta, will be sold at priests WS r.r tertna apply to STILL, or. I. G. YOUNG, Attorney-at-Lott, So. 120 Fourth street, • T Fittaborsty Pa. L( ikt. SALE UK EXUBANGN., 1: CRY POPIERTY.—Teat LARGE - DWICLIe let], with grenade astaebal.thbriorg street, foe. werly oecopled by MAW= 81111311616, WA of Let Binalnybala. Biablieg sad odtbaibilny In die rear of the Derailing noose. • TILID. L. 1a392111, 100 Fourth strcet, Pittatnarth • ti'Oß MINT—To a email family, tho nee telt of • ban:Mild realdenee In Mount Troy, van mtte from the Allegheny ilarkat Hoc" with abewsid , aceo..of grosuad. all oosered wleh• eholel Ova tnea,earergreend ehrobbary, de. .An gracaSsol well of water, and • lugs ohltern of aol'arattr. ' Enquire of A. relate h tba premteed 14 3 ACTUISX AND W ATFec POWER 1 FOS SALE..-The enbecaltaT Minn for aale ► large building, with water power, Minato in NA DRIGUTON, Samar county, Pa. The building I:3 been awed aa a hash and Door factory, emd roceutlY Y a woolen . factory, mad Is imitable for almost any manufacturing beistoca. Apply or the invaders to aplAlto C. M. BTEIVART. LIOR ttENT—Ta a, • small Eamuy the oa. half of s beautiful te•Wenceln Blount Troyi mule tram tha Alleghatry Market Nome, with about seta of ground, all covered with cholas (nil, trees, eerrgeoura, ahrubbem to An ecteollent well of water, and slam, cistart*of met water. In , quire of A. H. IiAItVEY, en the premises. . aplalw TEN BUILDING LallS'icOß bit -to at the janction Of the Greensburg Plke and Butler' street, Sid feet front and 100 feet dap.: Some : ono ban' cub, and the balance In two year. Appiy at the Ideal Estate and Itutnrance office of EL 'B. BATES, • aptd Ilutteretreet, Lawrenceddall VOR SAL.K---320 acres 'et prime teed I wadi, to Reynolds county.. Can be psi,' chased dr 'ASOO club, as the party owning wants to tears fur the gold regl as. Apply to • • a pp IS. ItteLAlli A 00..102 Fourth street rjr7mmmir73 DI 8 g urioN.L—The Partnership heretofore exlstlnr under ihntugne end ..r)le of JOIIN YOKOTLIf 11 CO., for the purpo.e of car ying on the Plourtng business, has the day been dlasolred, to comennence - cfrbe death or Hr. NIGH OLAB VOWILT. All'perrotiaknovrlog then:entree Inthetect td, and nicer, haring elan= ._•galnat salt Ilrm, will please call on the andendpseed for settle apint. .1011121 VOLGTLY, BECOMMWDATION. tiering ted ell, flouring lUD to.Noetra. D. GIL -110 uE Co„ s ec heerfully reams:end theno too= into motor:ion and the pnbtluln general, as Men of pmbit) ,zperlanco. 30015 TOEXITLT b CO. In referring to the am% we world rap:afar bcopesk •' oonallnuanco or the favor tes.usoll upon our rrodecesse s, ho the roaring Mil atEuath Canal street, Allegheny: • ept.tir D. GILIIODIC &CO_ PARTNER. 81111 , heretofore existing between the imam , Aped. under the name atid style of 8. lIIDDL2 1 CO., aim dhsolved by mutual agreemeot on the Mt ley of Datember,lBo. The Omura establishment bae been Mice the let of January , 1164, arid will henceforth bobs th e bands and Under the exclusive massavotemt of m Amociation esissed under so act of Amembly, relating to flanturiog., 8. RIDDLE to authorised to use the Item name to settlement. AD partite hathug alai= against tise late Arm: are requested to present the same at the Conntinslloom for eettlement; and al petsoaahaow lvg themiebna Indebted, mill plessee Celt and settle without delay. SAW= ILIDDL.IO, ' 11.138OELL YbßETr t 5•13 MACIIIIII,. 11 80110TES, Jr. ItOBEIVT 1ME33131 NOTICE—The partner/hip b , retotore stinting cider the name of JENNINGS 3 lI&MILTuI., h Ode day dtsrobred by mu tual consent, BEE.I3IIIEN Y. JENNING3 !bring purchasa entire TON, will ed tb 4:enthuse tba badnlnterattpt ess WlLLlAM ol saanufauhrring arisze,neVYT4, to, et tin& taitory =2l, ÜBE°. OA STREET, Allegheny; 7_ -• • BENJAMIN Y. JENNINGS. Mlg=o=Zl Lptil U. 1861. • • rel l ll 4 g Oton Eho arm of ENNNIXOS a MX_ ELTON,.lobootltOly rooommond my tom putoor t 4 tho yotrthato of thorbllo'. :Aprlll4,llEl. • •-• WpALLII4 tuainceroo. alai led VOTiCE.—latte .CopaxtherBhip here,t, fore eltatleg betlreep the molerelm.rd, under. the style or WIUTE,!DROritEgs Cu. 4 has tees • dleaoleral by mutual dostveat, to take effect tram tbe lat /ORM WRITE ratabg . Com tbe dm. JOdEEII RITE. .:' • JAS. NOLTE MIT, • JOHN WRITE. The tirelersived iRI wetter...the IT.raaratg end (:)cesiretealos busing. noes tba us= owl style , or WHITE DIIO3. It. CO.,t. o. cctsv . r.wra STR EE T. wme ! Lit:'"l ' r'"g r gt kiW rrr. Jail .11IcKIDOZPI. - - 111SSoLLITION OF PARTNERSHIP . pirtnerstdp Umtata, ezbeleg betteink -tbeenderelemed,Ondee the Eyle of -11/17. 0. JO 85. 137014 4. OJ., Inatuelly • dUmleed, to take effete tram tble date, 1310HULD 17.1134/3 retf rine ft= et. be= •,-The bonitos win be contlneeel se former ly. exam .116 atlie se treeelotore. • . , WlL a. Jottstrron. • 1 BUMS J011111701, - . -Pitiebergb4b l .l ll /). 3101 • , U: TAISSOLUTION -- OF ;MP/aI:MEE , _IJ . surr..l-irto putaireap , tr• n 1344 uptv.ff4 406 V. ItAISIVION. and CVAlil DAVID, 11er the lir.. J , V, HAMILTON 400 A hu G 44;0.0 Vy ;in Car . 11.1'01t Mud St. Li Ofoottlati Account* of .std era, ii Pa , OA IMMO. MM. Alla , . JO& Y. HAILII.IO.I, • fakimfai • • WAN WM& ' ' TAMOLizino.s.4.-Tbe „cceptirtairitiii lorsto r rats - yr.i4b4 berm, _T..001.41.4 1.3/VI COLVIN, lo tu:roarw.aratt bud* atm this 407 dissoisact bi .42Utlia -021:4111A. Tly tuttiAostidll aintinklais tstlcersitinda of J. T. AMAMI &op. 040. e 6.1111111/114D ITTX3y, • .11pWalril ~M2+ . ieN-ti '~~i:rSiu - +..aieir' wSvix`<.•• LXXVII---NO.- 133, OZIA at. • 16 7 , , WARL= 43 , 00 03 wracceisis, r: Petroleum and Us IProd*ts, MA amass to listalaz Matadils. Qdll N. .121 PLUMP! ST.. PI MaciALL rt - o - s - a naltaALL;iii., Oam=Wins drerattliai isoltainly in Para/tam and its priidtidS, Ter apart .na n®. auznampum tied On camp, at reammable rate. Liberal sthatmem mad. a6e.t7 BEVER, BURKE & 09, CONIXISSION NEILCHAIriO, Aglaia of law GLOM PAOI7IO LID LIM= OIL VIM& Lllo•Larbabisms mad* co 020.1100 f Refined or. Crude l!etrolleinn. 003. DIXIIIZSBII WAY • HAMM Ittlf, - Pre. Lek RICHLRDSON, HARI.EY-& CK)101:1381014 $ TOILWABDING MXICIniNTr. Grade and Relined Petroteum• So. 19 monk mum, IMP Llbnal Cub advances Pittsbargh er rastarn Starksts. commasegraseine i Mew. J. B. Dljerarth /I Oe., ' =rlfeerbeagh, am BeU, req., Prod. Coeassualul Boot sabloUire ' .2 IButy uITY OIL WORSE MAY a CHOBPEI6II4O. Ilaanbaccescs llama of CIADXOI9 4.13119 - BINS AND LUBRICATING OILS. ma *BIB tb ORTJI3Ir. rICTIZOLIM:p!d. Worts, ORP:db. ISbarpsban. 02 No: SO BAND num =:M Jon K. imuuza-.-----Aniaa4curnia. WALLACE & CURTIEB, Ccnomnirsion blerolu4. cRwm&mcnmi)PETRMITM. RUMEN AHD LEZHEINELHO SaLS, No. 1M SOUTH WHARVES, PHITADDISELL Itir Storage weeny (ands cover,) tor litbbl.. &leo szeeliesit belittles tbr ellipping to sod Tombs porta, at ear wharf an the &twit'!" after. now the slattorta of the P. U. U. _ y blifelil rr&CIC. & BRO., 1 - -E Orude and Refined Petroleum, BENZINE, &a., WALRUS St. PIIILADYLPW.A• • Brodnen =trusted to car ands will Tetra our prompt wagtail Waal= Befer to Manua Bachardaon, Barlay , Brener. Barka a Co., Mid McClelland d Darla, Mittalearah Than Bankb, Mc., Rut. Bank B. A.; Yr,L. raster a Co., PldadelWa. aatly MoCORMICIC do CALLENDP, OIL EataKEßs. 211 and 212 South Water Street. Crfaaaaa, w=w:um,t. WEB TO ileo a aborpuilat re= cal oa vc". t Jacob Patter, of J. attar 6 vo- , Jetc, 11. Mafia, a spins. chalard 0 .9. 131:1:11 ,o- VFINANGO OIL AND TRAIR3PORN • - AVON COMPANY, OIL CITY, Penos.,l Are prepared,rd remise, store mat:sett Crude and Refined Petroleum On the most resennatas tamo =TM Mita' lllord' savanna. L.H. CIIINTB, Preotaemt. 0211 m ,No. IS Ohm stmet, Reef Tort. WK. BOWICN, Pee'y, Olt City. - _— - MALT= CICIATIO, Aret.i larl.„ JAMES WILAINa, Ai t, YttioMugh; wagigniz.nuou Pensaylrantatiertra, tral be stored at the Company's Moved sore= am Hoboken side ef WALES, WETMORE & COr COMIRESI9I/ xznassa SHIPPERS OP PWRO#I:IM, 11131AIDILN LLNL NSW 1,011 Plefllttes ibr lITOBACIZ A7lll . at iheir rad pad wharf, B ELM. cui3or,PpIBERTON Generatiderohandize Btokera i , 113 MAUL SiatTP, Doi fork. - Also, US soma ram DD., PblDiiletpatia. P ORM BICFMKO PEYACIPM* , OADETIO ODA, SODA AZOV 4 11 , 13 70 1 .• DWZIOS,VILS. Orlin" to tay as a•U promptly atimpou la • suLly *" LMl[44 l3 .l 3 P , t..Acnix* .., ' 123 WALNUT CRUDE & latiliMPISIEB:0 1 ; 113 t Oo cimiamon gir..lmanly• . . cbizges. si leesst • .. • reasonable rates. STORAGE YOB 111:71211CD LaC51.04 1 / I n--nor MUDS, order Land able% • Particular attention said to OTh sox simmer.. ras nasaro.l.llBl3o SODA. WM.& .65.11 e .ni it ALLEN!, NEEDLES, PatieDisilna,' cosatzsgros aromas= nouccau awn.: pad to «fai,.isusaankl al Orude and Relined Petroleum. 4., Aar Likni ammo ind.. ' &ably • :: ENOS WOODWARD, ?:. . _ '"-- Rate tit wsis. a wathrala 06. J - , =mum conatemos in*cowm, ~.., , o . erp,4 Vim. Om is teal sob a ; •t' ';`Crude and !kilned .fttrolenia.• is... 111 .11011TH PECIT grittl2, raw. ,-,. miteale 7. ow. w. ammo?. WOODVILLE OR. REFINERY: • GEM.W. HOLIISHIR 4is CO6; . • itutifsetzters of strum° On. Ltriintaa. TOG 011, Hasp_woungedly No lucid ths goer boa quollty of D0M915110 01% dim:rm.*" without. edam: oto. • good =MINATO% pa?} WIUTZ siren =dm loft et SO. ZS .1 Book Block, vocood floor, elal gposory= _ R' ASEEri igiare.cienter„thiistosaii. 14111111rabg COMZCaOSANCV4int ' AND inuizerts drts, • morix..untatiTtruhtumsteEkiiiiia,:enitiirs passotirum QUA amatiraLl am heal sad !.! tbe tale st Winn. to„arla?t Or!liPrateliVi sed cedars Aft 'AI JAMES !WNW . ' - amidikiiterer OIL: if Tiprial lOW AT* 'Anusiddig area; iftd" vareasie =Amax= - Asa !MT!Misr, womosw stbasOka• "'" • y' f ::" •,•;PIM
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