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The Beading Matter on this P t age . from Saturday's .Evening 'Edition. - - "tai thlid diy'a fighting on the Red plan ':eocipletali toning the Sabha of itotin-lining the rebels wlth Okla between. ilia simian; aaah,in ora pajrerfai than ' their awn when it attacked W ncal Sioai; sad' eiiiyid to twat the ad ' efiltaninto finevapoit. Wii:fearad thetas advantage gained by the Mode ouounuter, would boys ,:-.rontlenod tie dummodistUrwamption pow 1:144 Almllon of Mievaport, Impost'. sawutwo !odor the ormilodadug difoicOtatilpoolg. oa .tho tdard dsy, and of la with Ms army of feet tll4 9 l T' sral 61" it of dan one dare um° "I) 22.62 wi flor the pat, lie alia (2.ltr p w a - to 100 $11"" bluneat of all the in& epiedy .60001 °P aj"t": the' e"l4lga ' -Ljust the tame at If Hill turnoi rerenre st Element H . , Moir quail= Loors.—An English piper streg:thqoiloirla* de.talption of Gen. Oar- Ant ilght, On I:Hiara 'conveyed /dui tO Eoslind : ,7 1enifing on hhewaliting silcie, and limping - .slightly, he proceeds,' acoompanied 'bran or ~I. . ., n sidothe cushioned seat at the end of 'the -salami In truth ra kingly lookingg - man sem. dented eight Lecture in height, he la hitidly . built, and is preseneo le pre-eminently mom :':manding ill* her shined and lofty hrow,soft ..._,,,andgemtle eyes, which amble withhumor and . plasWeess,s.lnitnised, .well-shaped nose, a .masahnjaw indicatlrnor troWer. and Lunge which a woman might envy. lie wore light andthin troweereomartly mado;patent la ether '" boots's . " "silver grey gabardine with a scarlet ' of 'hese, =den embroidered ruielielt 641;11118h looked - 1m if it had been 'worked by some *Admirer. A-black silk handker . chief rouse his neck—ot come no eollei-f -and alight erhuson bandanna a:adipose], ; ..".eseri : tthe shoulders,. completed a costume picturesqueness, It wculd. be dial ',lilt, to equaL The imprendon protocol ,IMerreithetl saw before me one who was, - 4 ./i , nkr;tiallt a MAN ete.PUtit, a dal • aad as he gam Its cordial and hasty gtaet ... tog to each new and old Wand who crested forward to 'clasp him by the hand, it was int ' rale ta aroid the sumeintion that we were one pmineasttyqualilled by - .: - Estata tO4way-a nation and Peet:twits amps- Dili:peas iii' einintenaneels lionlika !nits .grailtiand!Mumiona strength; When `,/atimatedi it lights up in a way I coo '-only eempare le the erect of Minable* Kam ---an,-streadr beautiful, - headreepe. - too under , atandeßagnalt - perfeetly,•but ape* itirith a 'lightly foreign 'ameent, and it: may,betairoit into know that :ea , rey shaking ' ' handeitrittillioireirebipitieated right imartny 'nil 401 M tO . 1 -...!Vreqlsext of tbenydle tic. • ••• - !.stgefilans Theft—A nevi Node of ROA-. Trofind . the . following to a New York ps... . , yeti: i,Clit'"flocrsday efternoen s lad, apparent'y iboat I {, years old, poorly clad, and haviiig Ahastaablas of a - rowdy, stalloaad Wpm!! at the front whitlow ot Moarra. & 8. Lawroaco l k • Co., Banker., at No, lei Rause street: ' means of an few-pick sad a chisel, be, gotta _-vmobservallto the clacks in attendance wade ilhoonald.holibatwasathatlasa-aad tb,; sash; iihdaitholuth vest numbers of persons were oonspeetly, paling aiorin the street he was en .ipipd his, wart fa:mealy, Ulf an houi datiogWidatiaiilieituilitedit.wirecttrO4' thsJmall°tlN6rlb. bid 'Acute - end 'tool Leine the Shelf 'in the window , • s.stfoottpon Tress; neynoteAisti be been content - with this bootY, • . eenittlasily,lieve'lliiilt his isespwwlth - li, bet Vidal:sing Wiwi:* bgetting sssoo-note -through. ths-:bola :he was. caught"Bo wet . talus in the &sacra boos. , where by give hiP .nagak.+4, Azootas Bitspetrialc. The,.police 11000adad.:.afUrr senora watcher, in finding note;.whsroAinhati secreted it cabin teeseti.lfevietw tanin! d to the Total' nce.Zoo - • . Rovonces"..l3. Run Isset.,—A handy some nnirl, on .s plants; lion efeenkettlietielyht years ago to a malett# on tho atom Plantation, and was afterwatds' sold to enotherylettiem owing to her matter' lowout u ly Theicouple weir phial told tehis was intended as OW riew moth., wee ot thus, ;Entieettei.only 'resulted id I her holt= kfieloC : navagely beatea k and hentwitig watched - Mt/ . 1 4 Jcintphaditiloidaidthonrintioess,_ Ind had o theme of *team,: Intl 41kb:tidally bread tt( ,intatitto liirtitta. - -Shahid one child by. ha* hints; owner; Osoitii; thaihaibalid,latterw . g4 aatapad,, and same:led "petttng to . Ruen ' on board IA P 41411, ship.; He traveled, nit i al u V thew esresat.t.W fantilies; - ead tints deal returned to Cleveland. 'Meanwhile 1 1:41-1110 . +Mlfiere of 'Nest Orleins, the wonut own.. lad ited,shd she esesyed - to .Philedeti Acidsorheresite haw sincesesidad'aritA 41? Otillotrint• Raving: itnce OWeLenta. ort rich. ahli mist bit tong ( lost halibut& in tha ► tract , : sod both mini feistid the: meat intense jey.- - Timis, after sro; teat sad mei a separation they are.happily} ritutitatifen .o.4auw Era; .s 1 ~{^~.~ ~:I:~. Akilil:Mazi and Um Sontk. . The Biatimond &aims. makes.en effort to be Il c bltover.the news that Mazimitiatibas snubbed Bit deli, remarking: - • - . liVlho is - this illaximinan, - and what is his wrairkthat we theta court his notice, and invite him to give as =mot a mitt Our nor sealant has existed three piers fide Empire is not yet India -born. -Oess . jhacettiodedose iiieW'hiAp end iin - linix l 7 alone 1 • his eslit not walk, ad -- mus t be' carried for many--a day fa the sonse's arms. We hare =stained for three yes= the stock of a tempest of war sopotsmt and terrible that one•tenth part Of it, directed.- against him, would , sweep - him, mown and Webs* Into the Atlantio oomen;i , ; What - folio's Is so tioolli impudent than it revokes a trailer . - . loin Is very numh more&ant e Empire to be ximegnised by., Caledonia than tothi Confederacy= be recognised the Empire:: Bat this Is for the Emperor to ilatt- naloitMler Muni open his atten- Is•PLass.—Pirof. Jameson of thelou t ettfof 'Quito scuts- thst the =•siori . Moo of the larrlts 'of:tbs tlystifitia Is maid by.bmnn to ptsfottato -to'thw ordinary ink %dim tt does itotoorroda the stool pon. Than la • tradition. that dosing the Bpsabh adddittstin - zdoeutosnts 'mitt= with V* idle - LW the 4301111Piffly fah wort kat • tatho itganamtba— .2: l tdlog the -swage around (bpi 'Horst Out doosauratt • gob: trot t, •Irrittat •Ith ordhuo Ink became twirl; ii te~bLr . addl• those vsltton odth the 'MI*" blikjales et cued tuoiltand.: A doors' 1m aftsswards Issued Alat• ll . l lorantatent don. somata Adkona be srtittaa with, cbsuld, the 40 4 , 0 thOde_46 A.TiThite 41% .JA4 4 0 113 4 , it:it the . nbi4- CtifOlmiuilbslaiiimat iniudp. 0.4 0 2 ,mui.lik:etitanb o sioke u fol. Mt* PoinnY 10 not yot 'Britt/id blow ; on . ,ant tatertite,though th:rinfid somitArepotiat sthiatages, thiLio teitict Natalie , aseecaftsiguaboatt._ . • could ',: • Ant/flart.4...rt istasiatally: troz thi. avatutifi,-4M? 44104 0 11iinid Rmtista l l7 • :j!titit Zan/CM' :e c t Pitfalls4*r; - , • 1 „ t • - • ' . , . .. -, . 4 ' ,1, '-.: -. :' ,- : : :' , .:::':‘ ,. _ 1 7.' , : ,- , - ;' , :::r -- = -, : . •-'1;: - -:-::: , ..r . ' , ..'::;- . ':;,::."' ,. .--', - , !,:.,,,,,,_,...t.,---;,,,;.,•4:„.,-.-.i,5.:1.:e4",;-' Arrivals sad Dept , PFEwli ' soesna: Itato . dcnen....4. lab m Tbro' MIL—. PM aan Thad topram—:.l.ls p Irost pm Jobnatla 3.1:0p m Morn.— 6:30 a m Sid: , --.do- —11:50 m Ilr" do 5:60 p m Ch do &Co p ,Tho Crbamb Tinto /Sam at 9:05 • in; Moms at 15 "mammon, re. PVBLIBSSD:BI A;PartL tin MIS gni 1:43 p M r Traln.— 00 • ml alltinak.leoen. >rl6 p inj Igen Bdghto aio( gheny Station an In in Bennainp, Imes New goi7:ol3a m, IWO pm; Dgparo.. I A mass 6:00 p m »—:-. COO pm Uprose-10A • m Ill'EfirPOLCO • m tco p 01, do WS p m fel do 800 p Port Perr7m Port Perm SMO • m ßraddock klbpar Braddock's. 6:10 p m Thißoaday Train toaad from WEE: port kat. ,r0.140 . p rootad anises at UM Dcparta. Anima. 7:00 • p miPinm•-•••.... 310 P. 0:35 • m Aoctuaiitaituon p m Accommodation LW 1 0 tticlimml.._;_ 14S irm 115e11........... MOC, p to ........... MS p m quoin. Repot.. 1395 p et Wbee1bm........ 1130 • m do 2:10 • m Steubenville—. 390 • m Steubenville Ae10:00 • m OluvelmiL--. 145 • m • do ... lviS I; ni : : . The Proposed IleerclnisaUon of the The Committee on hillitery Affairs has prepared: with great care, a bill for the organ li ization, discipline and regulation Ofoho mill .: titof this Cottnotwealth.- , :• , ' The Ant section of the proposed act spec(-, : flea that every able-bodied white male citizen of this State of the age of twenty-ode yearenntornder -the arre,:ef, forty- five, ex -1 celAingpetioits colleted - Into volinteer cora -1 panics, persons exempted by other sections of the bill, idloLer.leuraties, common drank ards;vagabonde; paupers and persons conolo ted-of any-infamous crime, shall be enrolled ' t •-hotelli ...,..tle•;Verilons so nortVicted. after en rellnientihalkbe dlienrolled; sod UV unease' of doubt respecting the age of a penon enroll itt ed, the burden of proof shall be upon him. The locoed section prescribes that the Asses tors alien initnally, &Me time they are taking the assessment or valuation of real and per soneipropertj, make oat oast of all tempo* itabbierespecilte:distriate;iabo , are liable to enrollment, which list shall be keown as the military roll of that district; but persons 'ilabilag that flun‘ era not liable to, ilitary, ..duty. can make . affidavit to that effect. m - The third . section ' compels keepers or tyre/as' and boarding-hoesea, and the heads of &rill lin to give the necessary answers to qdestions sated Isy Mos Asietiont , The la suctieadiag sections preieribe that the perms enrolled shall be subject ite. active- duty only in case of war, - invasion; the prevention of inva sion,the suppression of riots, and to aid 'tithe execution of the Taira of the Coos utorivettlib, end..the Coramander.in-Chlef is emPowered to order out by draft or other wise, as utanyof the tallithim the necessity dermas. lie also . bee power' to, require cilia's and counties to provide the ' requisite qtteelities of ordnance stores and camp equipage; and his order for troops may be divested to the Mayor or Chrtmeilmen of cities, orici* the. Commissioner' of counties, who from* Che number 'posomonid may select vol unters, or if nocesaary, peened to draft When called into service, the militia shall be oraattisedinto Melt:nal military divisions, amt shall be furnished with arms, equipments and pay by the Slate. - Bach county. in the State Is to be considered i separate brigade, but where a county has not the minimum - number of enrolled militia necessary to , constitute .a brigade, shall be consolidated with other counties at the dis mitten of the commander-to-cldef. The city of Philadelphia Is to be divided into four brl gades, and dor:city of 'Pittsburgh shall con - fagot° one brigade.. Tina ooltusteas-and. enrolled Italian-an to be 'Ridded Into twenty dlvislans..."... Soil:Ion twenty states That the principal officers of the militia . shall be a Comomordar in;Oldef ; stri. Adjutant General, in Inspect or General, • Quartermaster General, and e Commiesary. Geeeral, each with the rank of brigadier. Gement ; Aids to the Com : minder-In-Chief with the rank of Colonel, nOt . ocoading four In number , to each division one Adejor General,ono Division Inepector: with ithe- rank of -Lieutenant Colonel, two : . Aids. de-Crunp,. 'One Division Quallenter-1 ter, and one Judge Advocate, each with the rank of Major; and to each brigade one brigadier General, one Brigade In spector with the rank of Major, to serve also as Brigade Major, one Brigade Qaartereas tO,Suid -one .Aldlie-Camp,'sraelk: with the rank of Captain. In time of war, insurree. Lion or invasion, then shall also bo one Sur geon General, to be appointed by the ; COM mapaut•Chiati, with the advice and 'consent of -4ti Senate. The Adjutant General, the 4ittorterMaster General, the Inspector Gen• coal etidthe Commissary Chnieralare to re Ceive a salary of three thousand dollars a year. That -part of the bill included in the SOO- aorta fhsintbirty-one to forty-seven, gives In derniUmit-theTneoesmu7 muldenlus In refer ence td the mode of electing officers, to resign stigmseadto ditudsszle. -- - _ . tredeT.thereSien_of "Discipline, Trebling, LitspeitioninditZsp Duty," the bill 'author ises that the:system of.: discipline and field exircise Obierted by Unsold'er' of the Union *Miles, shall be adopted by the militia ; of PinnsyJrania; tales la each year between the middle of May and the middle of July, Mine May be an elomentszy, drill; and the commander-in•chief may order the (lemmata er of Olisision to take his troops ,into camp, fora perlogdiiotenceedletthreedeys, for the pMrposed exerzsing them in the routine of camp aid field duty,,eut no _oMcor 'or soldier /*hill be compelled telnifortn , Military duty eicept in 'ease of actual or threatened lava. sign, lesurrectlon, riot or tumult; on a day ePpoilfted.rol.4 POW Or, Stebi ideCtion. The oonapensation of the militia Is thin es tablished: "The militia while In.actual for., vine shall TO alatir Abe IMMO i rsjand ratioul as the minder troops of the United States, and the rations stall be veined.At thirty oasts with. .Every non-commissioned officer and private who presides him self with a uniform ! and blOketi. 'whin called .. .lnto the service, shall receive in addition to his stetted pay, two ! dopers. When the militia are discharged from utast service, they shall be allowed pay and ration,. te.their respective bozos." .'. A..`file.7 to PnSato rianting• An old totter,. who ft sixty-three yetis of age, and boasts that loilluilieror yak had tatoes rot Us( itigia, este the' following for the benefit of the pubile I ;dant my potatoes In the latter part of April of the fleet of May, and lathe old of the moon. When they get up tlx Inches higb,l plaster and dews diem lip nicely. Now for a secret. When the ,sotg - .bow for blossoming, then Is the time to'fekei two pitta idister and one part tine salt; mix well together, and put one large rpoonfol of tbh.compotmd on each Lill; drop it at near thercenter of the hill as possible. Just u soon as the potatoes ate ripe, take them outof the ground; hare them pgrfectly, Aty when put the collar, Ind keep them In le dry -hootplawe. Some larmeis let their potatom remain on the ground, coaling through all the cold fall rains, mall the snow tike M1.1 50 4?9, 0 bfooAfil dilloaslid .* ibis way mote and more every yeir ; hence the potato rot. With snob management they sbotdd rot. John Grant anazoiire Cba.ifant entered the tavern of J. Kempf, CO Penn sterna, in the ifih ward, „yesterday afternoon,. and , by VWits of penomelvielenee; 'reduced the pro ita: to open his bar and give them adrink. ein the bar.rOom they opened the front iford 4 ;whart.threek ottusn entered , 'and after *Obi Amain" left the house. Deans the evening they returned, and on Wolin= fried admittance to the her, commenced an beallardtLatftessarGt upon the Wheat, and broke ups quantity fa:mktg..' E The night "Watch were called in, who took the young men lato tsseady., hey , had s Wiring be. fern the Mayor thism oriing, who fined them r a & een We and oasts aaalt-lor:dliordesly dnot, and held thenilit t¢soo helttifinirerer charge of Amadei:a valsoldsd, Fate:red 0 Mr. Kempf. . . 111.thatnita ion kleti4afr::Whnner; atreati nett door• to jhe Poit-oftee, has re. *geed Mc AtJamie Xastiag, falls', la *Mehl the feeder min-And !tomboy of hateteenos irtielps 01C.faziout taptcs, toms and foreign-- mn o the former, one on the Pteeldimtlel illowthditaddeiterMattoankintoh attention - at tbirttSata::..llr.hfines. Mean ameba& theinilittuaibett l'otitaclaZadiaelfasioital M nor , , rhieh'no dotal:CUM:ea inktfiti 01 4taln O t T i !7"q l4 4l 4. l r !" , zr.ir , . . . . . • . ' • Lell7; AND AS`W3UILILLN. lartures al Trans. !1-ccssur.. ' Bantn p m do _.p nut lad a.m ThreßM • m Jobnst'n Amen-101W • m MS Well ma'n... 6W • m • BIZ • m 3d do 1a56 p m Wan ua de la. roa p 4 OP Alt Ell • 011CULC141. Anima • Chicago Exp'o—.l:2o • m Ma. do Cho% do 7:150 pco Costa= Nail— p 1210 co.11:30 pm, p zu. Brighton Btation 5t61.0 • • 260 p m • State 51711tLa. ManeJou DiLechler. A Curios.ltreelk Linn Free. Found in a • . Solid Stone. Gome workmen engaged in entting stone for i • new buildings* JOhnstoWn, Wine asionbtted, l OUR BPEOLIL DISPATCHES on Wednesday last, at finding a good sized' dog closely imbedded almost in the centni Arßox tras • Elk* ti a large stone broken by ono of there. The ; Johnstown Trfferne says :—Ort firstappearance;Spechl Dim ach to the Plusbutub Garotte. It was thought the frog was dead, fee might ' Wssitmorox, Apill 24,1804. be reasonably supposed,) but pressmtly he re. PLTITION TO 5001,101/ ALLTTST. rived, and was about to hop off, probably In The following stake° petition hall been search of when he was taken in forwarded to ju d geKelley for presentation** charge by bystander, and placed In a boa nun,:. by covered with glass, where be has been rested large nnut;' , Congress, written and signed by a , by macy of the curtain in such matters. The her of school children: clone in Wh ich he was found wee originally We the entignsigned children of Di g its= broken from amass of ropit, of conglomerate ' sandstone:and gnats formation , and hid been woo d,an d Perth Amboy , New Jersey, beg used for over thirty years In a wall along the you to bare slavery abolished, and not have 'canal, whence It MU taken fOT•11111p In the new say more childr en sold. building at the mill. It presented no ap pearance of previous fracture, and the pre.- THE 01,11 Z or Faux atria. . 'moo of the frog in the place where he was, I The springing up of Frank Blair's case on found can only be accounted ler upon the the Boom, and the unexpected dinnseion on hypothesis that he buried himself in the sand , certain features of the tax bill combined, or mud on the approach of along ago winter, !: aelay it so much that a day or two mote will there to await the coming or spring, as in the habit of the animaL But before his probably be consumed before it can be taken came, tome convulsion of nature or action of out of the hands of the Committee of the tbe elements imprisoned him so firmly, that Whole. Changes made thm far, are goner-- he could not get out, and the mud or sand in' which he had hid himself wassubsequently ll ti heaviertaxa tion' y in the dine onl ao converted so solid stone by exposure to the.' The Associated Praia promises to send them son and airtheough euteeerten ages, and there in full, and accordingly eur note will be taken be eeniained until released by -a stroke of l of them. the mason's hammer In this latter por- 1 • tion of the nineteenth century I This, how-1 Several refitment , of negro treoPlf are en' ever, as his frogship refuses to anrwer pelted to pan through Washington to-night. questions, lea matter for the determlnatiOn of P 11130311.. the learned and scientite. Certain it is, his Gen. •- Burnside I. In town. abode In the niece where found was very pro- • longed ; but if only for a few years, his re- Gen. Grant Is at the front. • lease "alive and kicking" is a wonderful and " cartoon or ILTEIL OATALIT. altwdahin g fect In ba sins, almost beyond , Yesterday, • body of rebel cavalry ,com credence. The probabs are that this , frog gang before the flood—that be is a earl- .mended by a Major, made a delaaeebetien, table antediluvian—and if he could relate his against our pickets near Occequan Meek. A adventure, could tell us all about the times autlioicot force of our cavalry was sent out to to which Noah lived. Wo may add that the meet th in,, sa d it is said to have captured a frog is totally blind—the only infirmity whicn seems to afflict him, although when greater part, Including the commander' of first discovered he was flattened out as thin the-party. ee a Pan'etibe• Ho jump, around as supple unman xv.cuerrost or PLTIIOOIII, 1. a. as the bestof Sege. & gentleman who left Newborn last Thurs day, states that information bad been receiv ed by the military authorites of that plate that our forces, numbering only 2000, had evacuated Plymouth, North Carolina, and fallen back into Fort Williams. A body of from eight ..to ten thomend rebels are said to be moving against them, and It is feared our men will be gobbled up. - Tin TOY Tett. ISAMU,. The last twelve day's sales of the ten-forty bonds amount to twenty- four millions of 6. Union Primary Elections. Pursuant to call of the County Executive Committee, the Union voters of the several districts, met on Saturday, and elected dale gates to the County Convention to be held on Tuesday next at eleven o'clock, for the pqr pose of electing two Senatorial and five Rep resentative delegate a the Union State Convention; delegates to the National Union Convention at Baltimore; aid to place in nomination Congressional candidate for the 22d and 28d districts. The following are the delegates chosen In the districts designated: 1 . 111115171011. Drat Ward--G. W. Cloill_,e W. B. Banter. Becvad " —Hear) , A. Weaver, J. Rimer Third " lit p.—Bnnj . W. Morgan, A Mantis. -Third , Ward, 2d p.—A. M. Brown, J. J globoneck. Fourth Ward—Ju. McAuley, ilex. Spew Fifth " Ist p.—Jos. itrench,:Jos.lrelt " 2d p.--Geo. Caughey, Sixth " —Jos. A. Hitler, 1.11. Cowin Su-enth " —Sue' Bartkley, H. Shively. Eighth " —D. ButabluSerk, J. A. Su 801LIIL Ninth Ward—C. TV. Carroll, D. T. Andar 'ool,. . . Filet Ward--Joetati King, i T. P. Jennings. Second K. Brown, Robert Lee Third " lit p.—A. 0. Alexander, A. Hobson. Third-Ward 2d p..—ficorgo Gent ? A. Smith Fourth " —Thomu M. noire, J. C Pittman. 1/0110130513. Idancbester—janoss Muter, Alemdet Pat tenon. Boiticklaj—T. IL Navin, Samna' ailibll. West Pittsburgh—Benjamin Bratch, Jacob Augustine. . Temperaneeyille—Davi4 Robinson, J. D. Richards. - I . OWAISIILTI. McClure—ll. S. /hemming, Simon Small Larceny. of Clattanz Two young gilds named Mary Gilgallati and Margaret Huh, were arrested - this morning by the Allegheny police for larceny. .It appear. that Margaret Huh hu been employed for some time u a servant in the family of Mr. nieklinclt, Novi Penn stored, in this city, and a quantity oisclothink being missed from the hour, suspicion fell open het as bring the guilty party. Her movements were watched, and otafeturdey morning the 'Wel discovered leaving the premlaes with !large bundle, con taining two valuable quilts, four dress., and other articles. Mary Gllgallan WSJ in eon patsy with hat at the time. They succateded in evading unit, but were captured by the pollee this morning. The molen property has not been recovered. They will have a hurl big before Mayor Alexander this afternoon. Panne Ertl.= 111 ni Soe.—On Monday evening last, an old man named Negrito - reel. ding near Elisabeth ParilliCei Blair comtty, wu killed by hie eon, Samuel Nearim. It appears that the son was laboring under an attack of delirium tremens, sad his father was endeavoring to quiet him, when the son blued a gun. d footle ensued•fer remake of the gun between the parties, when, It suppcsed, it was accidentally - discharged, the ball passing through the father's bead and wonnding the son in the forehead: The fath er died in half an hour after the occurrence. The young man was badly injured. "Tx Box TON, JOURNAL UR MOW/9, £JD hioevaix,Barozi or r 1313 Itsantowa,"—.The May number of this splendidly illustrated magaslue for the ladles has j ust appeued, and is for sale at J. IT. Pltteeks, oppiilts the Postodlce. The colored lithographic plates and other ilitutratlois In lida.new. . monthly are truly beautiful, and the ladles will do well to follow hOnat Jsck's advice, and "when found, make a note of It." A BAD Bat.—This .morning a' young lad named Brown entered a variety store on the corner of *Ohio street and But. Lane, and In the .absenoo of the proprietorA 'Appropriated • qtlantity of Um oontenu of the store, which he divided with his juvenile' friends. . Zig liberality led to his discovery, widen Inter-' mation_ Rao made against hiss for the theft, and a warrant Luna for his arrest. Drtoacan.—trpon the application of J. J. filebeneck,Esq., the petition of John Lorene Wagner, for I divorce from Ms wife, Veronika Wagetswas granted in the Court et Common Pleas, on ilaturday. Mrs. Wagner, It wilt be recollected, was convicted of &di:tarp with John F. K. Jones, Alderman of the Seventh ward. Iscourar.—Thestatinnent antenna by the Juniata Tree Denomet, the'nfdet tbat George McFarland hid been appointed Deputy Saperintendenb 0 Common Beleolean place el B=l P. Bash EN., Le untrue. No change bile been made, moven . contemplated. how -Waco •Peinvesn.—hiessis, ink= ridge. Co., of this city have pa/dui/fed the Cowie Works, at New aide. Thermic* paid is - stated to have been , gBO,OOO. The new Erm intend ter enlarge the works and ran them to their full opacity. Puran.—John 'Miller, the young nun ar rested yesterday for whipping his father, vu kqed two dollars and coda title zooming, Which ha pildwall woe dieehatgeg. New Pm Omom—A now post aim hu bean eitabllibad it Somerset Sumo, and Nett= Landers Appointed Poitmi . . An Important Order—;Cor, Morton to Command the Indiana. MUM. CHICIINATI, April 25. dentmle Garden Granger And Kiernan are In the city. General Order' fto. 11,/by - tho AdJutant General's office at Columbus, April 24th de • elarie that 'ism member of the National guard mut report In parson or by hissabatt tuts, when ailed , into **Aloe sertioe, •or be treated as s'deserten ' It is reported that Gov. Norton talOs'crom• mad in person of the militia of Indlar. r .Clfettlair of Gen. Iturtialde,' :WsintisoloHr, April 35.—Gan. Boxiispi• has published a Ocular dated Hoadinartai Army amps, Annapolis, saying that ' , this ai'my haingtni the sirs of nuivontont b no ap plication forfarlsaghs Irt granted." It is dated that : Bornaldaltas applied for MON thus to gilt iota men. AnotharrepOrt states thaii troops move to•dsi. , • - seOrteir intirdtrOVOTONUTMOI at - • • - Virsotttb. Baseuxosi, kgrit .25.—Tbir•- is. a ori Am,Asid.to be braa pi by s coolered inger. *nth, Moroi troops at Plyinoutbekflar sui rsicullidutiven mallard by Ulf 1 0 44, . ,1110 ruziorboy 2 bik iuttrus,., 122311122 TELEGRAMS. Senators are greatly exercised over the President's renewing Frank Bizle's commis. Irian as Blafor General, without sending it to them for confirmation. There is much private diseatsion among them as to what they eau do to remedy it. TOO BLAIR 11 L32101110d. The following is a full report of the Blair Investigating Committee presented to-day, The undersigned, the Special Committee, sp. , pointed under the resolution of the Crone of the Lid of March lest. to inveirtiga•eicliarges made by the lion. J. W. McClurg, a member of the Howe from the State of Missouri, against the lion. P. P. Blair, Jr, also a mum l l bar of the Bens, from the same State, of tiling the law In the matter of an alleged liquor speculetion, end inquiring into the geunineness or faisiti of the alleged order for the porchue of liquor bearing date Jule ad, 1861, represent that they have had the matter' lei referred to them under investigation from an early day after their appointment, and have given foil opportunities to bothpartles Lo! Produce wittrosses before them, and bare . Thr:j r i ken all testimony offered on the subject. The depositions of the witnesses they have examined are herewith submitted to the] Howe. It appeared eatiefactorily in evident* fare the flout that on the 3d day of Zane, 35117, Elea. P, Blair, being Major Mendel let S .Army, actual terrine, liar Vicks burg, in the State of Mississippi, together with eight members of his staff, signed written orders of authority to one IA Wiwi Powers, reprosentreg himself to ho agent Treasury De. partment, and who bed offered his services for the purpou to procure (or their own nee very moderate amount of liquors, tobacco and cigars, the cost of which, In the language of one witness, Capt. Wagger, certainly would not exceed $150,00 or $175,00. This ardor as It appeared before the Commit tee was altered a ter it war delivered to Pow are, by adding to end changing figures, and also by adding en* new item of 25 botu canned fruits„ to snub an extent that the in voice on purchased alltielem la St. Louis and the permit therefor, as granted by the Collec tor, amounted to eight thousand al: hundred and fifty-one dollars. As a specimen of the alterations one may be referred to—that as to brandy. The original order was for Ave gal. 10:111; by Inserting the Agues two before Sg ore five, It became en order (as nine persons I had signed it) for two hundred and twenty fire gallons. r The alterations which the Committee be lieve from the testimony before them to have !teen made in order, will be seen on reference I to Schedule A, hereto annexed, which contains a copy of the existing order, and a statement at the foot there, of articles named In the original order, as nearly as the Committee can determine from the evidence before them. As tat the question by whom these alterations were made, the Committee refer particularly to the depletions of Perrin and Boward,.l whlch are anion those herewith submitted Judging freg all circumstances, they wore probably made for the purpose of realign protitablo ipso:dation, under the originals ut that they w - • made 19 ...oat they were made by Powers. There can not, (rote the testimony, be any reuottable doubt that at the time the order wu delivered to Powers, there was no law or regulation In any way prohibiting ft. --The Committee are tbotefere of the °Platoon, and do report that no violation of the low was committed In the , premises by Blair, and the original order MIS altered and falsified after it had pasted from hie possession in 'he manner herehnofors noted The undersigned, Chairman of the Commit j tee, for himself, deems It proper to state that the replies of Mr. Blair, le the Brut e, .to charges of Mr. McClurg, all of which have been , nada Investigatton before the com mittee, are not eutained by the evidenoe, except as to his dental of being engaged to liquor speculations and of the genuineness of the cider In question In this statement. Oth- Tr member, of the committee do not concur., he member from Kentucky does not-concur for the the reseed that hi, emaciation/ from the teStimony are the opposite to these. The, hardiest, and the member from,New ebafrian, and the member from,New York, who was absent while the master this part of I the evidence wu taken, for reuon he does not consider the subject embraeed in the resells flea 4ppointing a committee, and that they are not, to his judgment, called on to express any opinion in reference to it. The Commit tee having thus completed thedutios assigned . them, respectfully ask to be discharged from farther considerthltkon the subjeot., Signed, Wm. lihrbj, Chairmiin Broths J. Cloy, /Min V. B. Pruje. Thl4 report folly satiates neither party. It doe's not exonerate Blair, end giows that I the charges he madei - to the qpmplicity of Chase and his agents in the matter, are un founded,and otherwise censures ,him,; but CO the other hand it relieves him for the re 'portability for the big liquor order,' by ad mitting the tentlmony. of. Michael 'towers; Which Mr. McClurg any, could have been mitt* „impeached, .altbough the Conimittee Mittel foal at liberty to undertake it. 'Mar's epireoh;on the-question of printing thli report excittX no feeling but indignation erelong ail the sitypertere of the administration. It was at outdo the coarsest, most vituperative and most reckless assault upon- the leading mem bers' 'MI the administration, 'Waif be still pro tests* to iupport, that his been bade mince the War broke oat. U. began by &Arose personal abuse of Col. It'Clurg, speaking pf _ his vulgar mind, km , tielit.Y. • !Ind malignity. The Speller herd , called him to order, and made him Maitre coat. The flow gave Mrs leers to proceed , on, and he vent Into tirade : against Secretary chaos, =Deal ealleA to ardor :by's number of, members. From Mr. Ohms be turned to Gee. Trim:ant, and vu called to order again by the Speaker. After attacking ThadAterens, aid- beak bmirghte.up with ir round torn by the Old 'Petered,- and running amuck at the Commlttesoti the Condaetot thoWal,he came back? to Mr. Chico; and wee again called to order by several mengetrs, and Tingly the Speaker ones more ordered him to take hie seat, and rebuilt:bid the case to thstMount.o one of ei grass dbiegartiof . the liolpf, tbe Mouse. The Cludernsi of . theinvirstlgatlnit",CoM;., rultteiro Mr. Higbee, wag Emig Mist mimes., 'pettedly iirells&Mr.BMtr. to_ srdsr Tor using eras the, pripert, of the Com- Ticlat4Sltircc4F.tfliiftidek#S4 . Blair A with Looming as testimony, what was prone p before the Committee to be false, tui Wit: The assertion! that &pinta of the Tvessury ! Department were eoncernedlt the elfaisition , of the order. The tratlinony be fate the Camthittei distinctly prow, said Mr. Higbee, that the entire transaction Wee per formed solely by personal and political frauds of the gentleman charged with the specula- 'alusflosise seeing that his hour au nearly Up, permitted Blair to go on to the end of his tEher uninterrupted. lie revelled for about t nty mlautulongor in,:thagrossest personal a se of Boorstary Chase, many of the Ustion Mambo's leaving abet" Beats in disgust, and the Copperheads gathering:around him : mated gro'dps. But for his plea that . ho vas about to leave Jot the army, he would not havioireenitenaltted to go on. The stelae of Ids speech consietsd of his state charges of eruption Ogainstßeeretuy Chuo. To fasten Ps charged on Mr. Chase he road anonymous bitters, and told, third and fourth hand tales, long peddled around by Copperheads before they got to him. The general remark to night is that if. Col. McClurg has failed to Make his point clearly, Blair has so much overshot his mark as to injure hlmeelf irre trievably. ,FROM NORTH CAROLINA. THE SURRENDER OF PLYMOUTH. Oar Loss 150 /tilled, and 2,500 Pris- FOIITLIFIS BIOSION, April 24-97. t BALTI -11011, Aprli °Maar who has just is , ;lava from I,oattoko Island, brings the follow lag news Gen. Wesselszurrendered Plymouth ezt Wednesday, the 20th lost, after Coat days' betting. Oar lore was 150 killed, and 2,h00 prisoners. The rebel lots was 100 killed. (Yon.—The- shove would have bean re oielved last 'night, but the Government has prohibited the transmission of dispatches to the press from Fortress Monroe.] 4411:1 US P.Th E.TTs I.r . trrsßußGll TIIKATHR Law* and !tanager TUC OCTOROON IHE 001'01100N I In °rode:tug this wrer popular ply, the Manager hat Ebert guldad by the public &Afro. who--ire lout to tee chit most 'avid and truthful *turn of Souther° We,' Beautiful, Fetnery ! .Thrllllng Tab. Luau! Sta•tling Effoct. ! Original Mud, THIS EVILEITHG , will be promoted. the air-amain] play, written by the irmat dram :hale, pl. Boardman, entitled THE OCTORCIOPZ; rr, LIPS IN LOIIII3I.ANA (111netratIce of Foottern character, rot:ahem wanes end oonthern tunate. The erene Is laid on the Mts. elsalppl cher, on the plnntation of l'errehanne.) Zoo, the Octoroon Et,ttor. With n antl;romplete cast, embracing the entire strennth of the cocep.• U.TABLgAUX VI VANTta. 111=1 TABLEAUX VIVANTS, ►er tho Peuott o' the Sanitary & Subsistence Committees, 13M=I!!1 MASONIO HALL, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 28 Donal pram at 7—to ,onalsocica at 73i. Tak•ta, Incladiug aaavard rata, ILO. Tha W. armada to comma., 0.. Mazda,. Apra ;eta, at p Hei r.le Slur, Wax! amt. 1/4--Sadim aba Iv lead that alb lattlaa ampraptra fatly ragoaced W appear willaal bonnets. apr'-: d rGRAxu EXIIIBITION OP PIM TIMOR . O . IIIINASTIO AnOCIATION, - TUEIDAV EVENING, April Wtb, At tb. ATAINIII2I, rip .t ~t, Plttobvalt. TVltota, allownli.--kpcalr, .t all Book and Drng 6to - tt It Pltisborgl, And A11 , ,,b00y dB" And .t d Great Western Bead will It it atteadaraa. D. (pea aa7lo'clEtak , partnamace coulaence, at I , apai td C.IJrDID..,4ITEB Amex will be • eindflata lbe tbe °Mee of Goroww, subject to the &dela* of the hopublicati Colau Cloonir COZIMItiOII. lable:daerto O. FOR eA)RONER,—ZiOLONON SALA, of Birmingham, ertil he • csodhlate for Cor oner, eajett to the deetalma of the Onion County Ormteutkra. mhquiristo CORONER —K B, Iluvrna.L, of ainaltrharn, will be • candidata Our Oar our, unbitten to Um doctdon of the Colon RepnbUcan Clocurty Contention. nettliento RON - Bk.-JOH, Moiamro of the Tint Woof, Allegheny, will be • oindl• dm for Coroner of Allegheny Oontp7, ankh= to tip dat bad , . a tbo =V.: o=l4 Vann Convene= tle FOR PROTHONOTARY.--43= onotary Turn trill Ist • candidate for the caw of Proth. rethikt to the decision of the on Sapnbilaut COUtlty'On.rautf isStesto 0•FOR PROTONOTARY ,tea Et. WUXI; of the etzth Ward.' Pilteburg. will be =Ablate for the offloe of Piothonotaty h , ioblect .o the decle.ou of the Colon Itteptiblitioo C. caution. ' PatTrtto FOR PIICCHONOTARY.—D. C. amen will be coAdidigto for the atoll of fi• efts detbrioa of tho Upton gapabilean ti-ouveallon. 2. • FOR PROTHONOTARY.—Tuoa. tee , firm will Do a. candidate for the °Met of Prothonotary, addict the docitinn of the Union tivablican ,ftnTentkau. I alfhte FOR PROVIONOTARY.--Gro. Enna' erlll be • canttld•te for the ogles et Prothonotary, =Watt to the deetalon at the tholes Ctineenttoo. telftaerto g.FOR COUNTY COMSSIONBIL —Aunt, Dues, or Pitt township, will be • rendidsta for tbe or Ocsuity Oommlesiontr, solve to the decithin of the Union BepublimartOon. ..anon. spltniaerto , q , `OR COUNTY CoMISILSSIONER. .7.7 —p.nn cowls. of Penn township, will be tandld onione tame office, subject to the &di lon of thßeptellcen Malay Oonteatlon. mhltdeerta t•OR COI ' COMMISBIONER. —Jon BotinX, of Wllidos towtoblp, will ho • candidate for (booty Oosimolialonor, outdoot to the 4othloo of the Illoffto Eeptailltait °aunty Con. Tittinoo. mbilkdowto I .7 . COUNTY :COMAUSSIONEIL- Aso:lanutsr Pi of Eat Dow • II be a candidate fer tfto oaloe of County flctmlo liana, nbieCt to thO dootaloo of the 'Union Squab. Clontootlort. folfodairto Irdr.WTS WANTED—iev FATITUS LbD TL.ASE susses T Amin of aexZ4 measaati a co., At tbe rratiMit, liromidm" 11112314 oor Loomit • Bullet n. , ate Irani WANTED, A AITtrATIO4i AB 11001-IZIPZII, Br n soaqg zosf. of ;mullesi conforms, who to fi Redd platoon ood actoontaot t alto • good Phooo - @heft Land niter. Th. boat of oltyrol!r -cozlirtou. Addis." BOX y, Gturra Ch ice. liffitliTED44k ais ints to sell the SrA*D. 11 AIM mitioor 'MX WAIL A . net elmeq, to was alone,. Agents are clearing from pm to 1200 per mouth; 2u0.000 volumes alreadi aeld •rimd ter atecelere. 'Address JONEB, DROEL cm. peelPlers. Bellmore, &IA .151 W ' ••••••.11 AM" a BUDS 1110 1 37.D111. DAVIS PUILTPS. "6.7:1m . 110 Water gnat. VliTAN ubbs T e i m. l34 . 3t i tl learn Bran Rip Da! 8 A p mum, • lie Wed. *stood, i $ 5 111127 l i lR hit INlV"ira 46 74 4 t ut to pm.ll col new e.Vrtv c itiWwin _en Oak aw" , 7 " 4", " .... diTZ , e, . Qla BRYAN . , ; 1.74 xinvinar pventativz-.. ito.;6lifroinm,F, martic si;rtitor. Oitoi tOtick ' $ Jsettp. log Pl4.rOS. .101178IC,Av. BRADBURY ! BR.ADRUWWY'9 CISLIMEL&TED 3P' I -EL /V CD ES Th. mat POWILETUL and ELEGIAIST TOEZD INETBIREEAIIS inanntactared In the connta7. SEVICS FIRST PRIZES Received within • soaciii al BUda Fairs edVest! late& We are alwo agents for Behomacker & Co.'. and Boardman & Grey', well known excatlent Plum, and 8. D. • W. H. Efolth.. Melodeons and Dumont. =a. Pens= dmiting a werfaS iwnesear, are to. sited tocalland examine before putsbazingeWewbure. Among those who hare purchased thaw • toetrtc manta In this rtcLnity take.pleason. referring te anon Kramer. rap,. and Bateman Geo, Lao, Alla aeir: ; John itclanolly, Baq., or p, Mo. Curdy • C 0.,) Mre. 11.4%akissal ; Dr. Jonas B. McClintock, A. *bowler, ~ Richard Bard. /8.4., Past LastuTokos Q 611321, Boast. W. D. M. Eaq., and Mri..Blackroore. Pitt. high. 4 coarantoo of Are yaws with sash bistro. sot. WANELIMC & BABA Bob Aceddd Iv Plldendsh and Wendell P., so. is T. cuss et .Bladry /Ma. smattmccal of Ha slag Goods shrar cm osta pIANOB PIANOS: PI AN 081 CABINET ORGANS Cabinet Orrans ! CABINET ORGANS! NEW LOT AT OLD PIIIOXB Eissraisan PIANOS! PIANOS —I beg to an wawa to my patron., etirtoniens, eta, who bare teen wattles • patiently for some time, that those Louis ZFPfh myle Piano Tor from the celebrated ?story of Wm. Knabe 00., co , Bnltleconr, asrin tete wink; mid also a fine alietrtment of las well known Maims Rms. Raw York Pianos, which are warranted for five ream CHARLOTTE BLITHE, lb 1115 street, Pole Agent for the above Instruments for Pittsburgh wed Weeern Peormylrant. .031 NOTICE I 8 HEREBY GIVEN to the pablia that hi 1101E1 , 1' ham Inlard tbellrm J. M. /101111 AN DUO , sal that the sew Arm, HOFFMAN, HOENE &. CO., tilL3 opened a hat class Hada Sloes to . No. 63 lIITTII bItBLICT. CARPETS.OIL CLOTHS, 4c F 0 LT R T T NEW ETTLE:: Or WI NDOW SHADES I • azolirsto THIS DAT. R. NEW SPRING STOCK ° iCALBJBMT'S 411 WELL StA4ONED Ci OIL CLOTH. tr E" SAT M'CA.LLUM'S".I CARPET STORE. No. 87 FOURTH STRITT. HAVING PURCHASED Awn ADDED TO OVII OWN THE ENTIRE STOOK or WETS, OIL CLOTHS, &I ',stay bald by W. II oCLINTOCR, .t 112 Martel rze,i, Irli are ells, by the coneolhfetton, to otter the LARCEST STOCK TO BE FOUND IN Tah WEST, 4T TUE LO WEST PRICES Oliver MoOlintook 4 00., lANO COVERS. Fine kmbroidered Cloth Embosud Cloth. Victoria ♦ oea• saxl .pleadtd mcetmenejost readee4 •t lb. NEW OARPET STORE NoPABLAND, COLLIES & CO. istb4 VIINITIAN BLIND VIIIILMINGS I An entirely atm and aamplata morttavat Art re wired at tta NEW CAH'ET aT o ELK IlloPA.B.LAIII), COLLINS a CO DlSSOLurzorrs. 11C fiIf3SOLIPTiON.—Tgu L.J , KULP tieretolbre existing beimmi the under. ,dgned, under the name sad style of S. BIDDLX 00., teecember, at diesolnd by mutual agreement on the Slot day of D ISM se. o.txta artehllahmuot ban boon since tha Ist of January, IBC4, end mill heseetorth be to the heads and mutts the exchmive mestesmotent ciation Lad and.. as ac tof Atemboflye an Amotektbit to n . 5. ELIDDLII Le authorised e the dna name fa settkoussit. All pestle. basing claims against Me tate firm are requested to prey of the mem at the °outing Soma fer settlotoont; and all persons know. tog theeneelvos tod.bt.d, wlllideart o i r and eottlel without delay. Itliabl U EL e i a p la tam n. usoutrii, B. 80130TZ$ Jr., soils? RIDDLE. ha. 15t,1864. VOTIOE.—Tho Copartnetiship hereto. font existing between the undersigned, under the style of WHITS, 111/OrBEVA & 00., toe been diseolrqd by motto' comma, to take abet from the lot toil. , JOUlf WHITE retains from the Arm JOSEPH WFILTA, , JAB. AtoBIBBIN, JOBB MUT& The undareignal . eouthice:tbs Perinallng andOommisdon barium, under the SUM* Ind MAD of 8808. a CO., it No. 6 hP.VEWSLI STREET, corner Liberty, Pittsburgh. JOBASII WHITS, JAB IicKIBBLP. nISSOLTITION OF PARTNERSHIP —Tha pastearablp beretottna eceiethee tempest' the under:Mooed, ender the etyls of WM. O. JOAN. BIOS 6 00., ta mutually dWolead, to take elect trout. this data, 1110 HARD NELSON retiring ham the Dm Th er a bualame milli" oiettutuid as former. ly, cedar theetyle u hesatotont WM. O. JOHNSTON. • &on.. a. toansroii, . • BIM= DENSON. Pteubanda. UM ISM. otheat nItISOLUTION' OF 00-PASTNREL eme.—m•jip batatottam amatth batflaa JOB: r. HAMILTON end STAN DAVIN. tmdtr tbet Atm of JOS. P. HAMILTON I OCe_, _bat O old demand by mutual comma, JOB. T. ILION lON attend to tbammettelot amounts of odd Br* at Om old ataad, omen Pint and Lltorty OlL MM. F. HAMILTON, latbnayll IVAN DAM TVINSOLUTION.—The coimrtnerabip .1.0 • hentotme resting between, 7: _T. OOLVIE I.E I II OOLVIN. 11. Flouniza Grain but. waits tbla daY ttlaolrod b 7 mound =mot. The !mimes will to meidomod 81 Wars, toadortbe able el. J. T. 00E.YIN & 00.. OS NO. b elf rranzo 81111211 t. Pittsbaleb. • stvlbl.l rCENCIIeirAZI-60.7w: PE9O. - A.:113r Gamble's but 91olos and Elormari gone, u l o Wor led otid t ?sta., by in aim, tor Ws tbabox or al total, h : • •• yous agrativt,imniazzor; , atdy. anorlitootr sod Rood anon- • UZElCHeA=Tr . bactaterea . 2 idrild 1134101.04 : .2 APS - I?. ClA4illioLV` •-)F iIiACHLWTOSH, HEBIOPHILLL Cknimer of Pike and °Mara, and Planufaetaxers of statlarm;y Mad otheiltllollM2S, ROLLING MILL CASTINGS and KAOlatilllat of all kinds, and to Jobbera. Prompt attentforn gin= to ropalrtat SOLIMJ MILL MACHINXItY. VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS, prrreannzsa, PA. Afenefeeturere and Maim in ail the different Skid! of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, 8000 PS, CUT. TING SOUS de. - With , grectly increseed &dB: tin for doing Dutimesontearruseffy lath* deafen t 0 do ar • Hennfeettrey, Tempernitcrrille. JOHN Wareham, Owns affey Liberty HALL, St 4 PitteegS4 T. J. HALL, BUPA:MN. W00M1 0 .7,: naffn _ . JAS. J. BROWN. B ' DIAMOND STEEL WORKS,' CURS. C. MELLOR al WOOD STIMET. Sq." rat sad Octagon, of an dam Warranted terrul to say troportod or tosauthotrard to this coma -07. ifEr oElos and vorehmao, N 00,1451 sad IEI JUST sad 120 sad 123 SECOND STILEJETS, Pittibrugh. tellAyd ALLEN KCORMICK 1 CO.. VALLHY TOMMIT. Pittsbumb, P.. INFWarehouse, Nil U.DETITYHTILLIT, Alenaraeturers at COOK, PARLOR AND REA?. LNG BTOVIZ3, PARLOR AND KITCHEN ORATES, HOLLOW WADE, eta., Steel sedGlai• Sta.ld.,EoD- Isg Mill Castings, el m Gearing, Oads.Water and Ar il... PlPe, Sad /. Dog Does; Wigoo N 0..., Sa ger Kettles..Pallegs, OsgAleiebi, Cbaplinge Gating. generally. , Jobbing sad Nasidas, Outings made to order. Patented 'Portable 11/11. with Stearn or for.. Paver. ePlCarnd RIDDL.E & CO., rio. 215 WI LL A, 8 4 street, opposite Huth, P atentasetarers of WHIPS LASHSS l AM: KS, end entry descaiptlaa 4t LEATHER DHAIDED WORE. • Orden solicited from th e erode, LA suede proroplP I) abip r ped al per Instructions. to Q SEVERANCE, No. 33 WATER ST. 71ttobargh, maxadictarer of BOWER RITETS • WROUGHT SPIB9. mammon aad rallrced, of elvry denerlptioa. Particular .u.a oe.h.p.d SPIIM and nIVETB, large or mall, toads to ardor st, short notion A P.....Aktosortrootlt onnan.ll Lod. • ny2Dary n Ir. W. BENNETT, Manufacturers of WITITF STONE CHINA atd CREAM COL. (MED WA.IIE. 030 and Wavabonse at No. 74 TITTEI EMMET, Putsbargtr. cubl&ly GROCERIES, PROD GCE, c B. QUIMBY&II3O., Commission Merchants, No. NO 8017111 WAT Flour, Grain, Provisions, 4c., D. 7. QUIMBY 1b3.1 j NO. BURGESS & co., Commission itlTorsvartUntalershants, Hering pureteard the "Hanna W ' arohonme" 011 Otty, .ed having ample room and feellWes we are no prepared to dors and forwar d OIL AND MER CHANDISE, °revery des.iptlon. and prombe eat leactlon to all .ho may favor es with their patron- Nto. GENERAL 0011.121113510 N ffiIatCHANT .13 *lour, Grafts and Provisions of =rata— v4mriz." Na 91 WOOD MITE PlOabmiety FL Leas HENRY WALLACE, Commission Merchant, , No. 180E1011TH WAN= BT., 0111011.4110, Mott. E. IS YEITR STREET Partici:Jar attudato paid to Mang attars da 117=irl . puolnsioss, IPLOtat a °SAES Arxxl. WEL IWELLNE & Als . TE.ti; • •-• • • Ana enders ha eloydr, arida and Prodtidos 124 sucoND 2t. bal'l4 Wood & eadegiad. SERIVER & I. A 7RA R, whew GROOTISS AIM C 02011891011 ntlraca.tkni, Sae. 17 sad TO IImMUM at, wt. Second. BOGY PITTSBURGH LAW OFFICE & CLAM AGENCY. W. J. & HALLPATTERSON l 4! Iftwith, 241 cer, 1 1 ' , opt'' , PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PA And all other Military qatms ear No otoirgo =lon socoomfhl. aalrirs SOLDIERS UAW, II UNTIES; PINISIONEI &ND ABSZADS Or PAT, Ya W 6 Pouth fit , Plttilmaix Ps. da.lolhadami . r4:tt , I:I :I pad V. EL Licetakl 6OLDIEII3.OidtH &MIMI% ;MILITARY CLAIMS,.. BOUNTIES, PENSIOISB, BAWL PAY AndHILITARY CLAIM of every dmaiptiaa, collected. by the 40. b. 001 We; as th e fothnring tubco, - wt.; PenifonitlO 00; 141 other cbilmsll3 60. , 0.0.0 TAYLOR, Attorney of Law. Ho. 73 Graaf fermb P0L.334t4 PA.. • N. B. No churn tie made U th• dab= 4,:c. rat mood. find all tedbreestiaa 10.6 gnat ' Ay NOAH W. SILiFICR, AITOBAII!•AI+LLW No. 106 Fifth Street, Plttablugh. Ps.. Gw= for examoss, BOUNTY,. Plitt mot Kt 554 rigartmtly palmetto& • ! ' ; PAIS MoMASTER & GAXZ!I.3IIS Nor R 9 GRANT 'IIII2I6FM. O. MOM. =lona a it. 8. =a t3CHOYER, AtttErnerret t,z, Law ocaoto. us tracKutlitiekpftwo. ; T SKINPA -ArrommtLair— J. • M Na. Oflas.• 211170411111 M -Mart PI -• . ' ma micismteh l „mixaragthr dram:, 031. Witiatilimitthralarkii a ' a 'y . t , u c s Av.! DUQUESNE'BRASS WOMB, CADMAN & CRAWFORD, , littfoOkomoox of nary ..Maxi of ; fLotoial CRASS was voa narintEßS. BMX 0 3 GAB irrnas, atsonnitare.AED • ICOPPERSEITILT. . : BRAM CASTINGS, of all deectiWas ... Lauda to order. mem:Boer vroRK. E FITTING, and REPAIRING, pra.PRY Particular attention 'paid to Illttiog op REF/NE. RIES TOR COAL AND CARBON OILS. Also, Sole Agents for the Western District of Pao tyleatils Ea the sale of HARSH, LAUSDILL CO.'S PATENT SYPHON ITalp, the tort poi Bt vented. Haring no ashes It to not liable to pt out of order, and ortll throw man water than say pump o; hoc* w. 4 SUCCINTOFZ.-...1. Ir. 1.125. IRON CITY WORKS. roustagss AM) 111A0111211/3111. Pike and Walnut. Stresti (Mar aity Wskw Worl9o OHN HALL /lc CO. Prrltatrll3oll, PA. PARS. BROTIERIL & CO. NantlfuMnin . al BLBT QUALITY HMIS= CART 1371114, 011.104.120 Glvo spoclal attantton to ptushadug for ?Astern aoccrad. tO. T. BROWN (Bowman to J. 11W W. HAISHAJ OIL OPP!, PA. MoULP.T.I.A ND, Mamma. to tdcantlandt Dowl%) CONIKUSION mucnattra, c.r.tva PITTS/MEGA, Pl. PlompLl7 attended to Op ARTUtflia A lIIDDELL, ATTORIIIIYB.IM.L/LW. Hata GRANT IFIBIZT, ==l .ffrl'ORXErS. i3rlPpOld, 4 fl '. t.- OZGIVIte. WARINGA !Mkt, • . aninsams arnpysig, And &atm" In Pebv)kusrs and Its Prodittts;. .IJl&44,eme m Babb/ EatethaL .2114, • NO. 113 ILAILMIT sr it• ROE ji PRAR GI A T.T,i llGnalisiati Broke!' Zulastvety In Petzalcuat and its Produos, Tor alvel eall.bams cezesanzolni • Arapis hat. tbr denitisi manias Moral sdnaea. nude. BREWER, WERE Qc co., . COMMISSION MNRCILANTS, ialzda of Du ' GLOB; PACGO2O AND LIBERTY on. woa*B. Idbaal ail avance' rsa4s an conatinsenta of 4; Rained a: - 044 - Penoiefon. ocuranraumro WAY & = Prmandana. Pa.: 71 RICHARDSON', HARLEY it ooNmasion mom, Ornde, and Relined . A'etrolenA - Ha. ISAZIT/IS nun Prmannes. ' WS- Mad Gob athieteer.en senidgiatneota toe ' rresaysaz samfracati -11. Moo:Ira:4 Co" , . 13 / C4•lZUMAliiihuilt. selblOrft • IRON vITY 011 WORKS MAY &OHO Itanninctanns and *nut cfellitßoll 01L B/121. Sal9l -LSD LLIBEIOAT/140 01E4 nal da?lstr c:muimc k.l=mJx,xo:w. Wort, oppodla Sharpsbarg. Mao% Na: 60 HAW WrilEre. NVALI:joE dr CErg r iffii, Corcuniauticcri Dleroht9stch • . Iszttagatersu CRUDE & RIEFIMED PETROLEUM; przrznat tanncevpriga• oak 740. LSI SOUTH iI'HABTZB,,PIiILADRinni ear Storage unroll, (=dor corer.) I:n . 114000 bb/a Alm excellent dadlidoir fhr &hoping to American and Toreign Immo, «cr wbarf cm tbo fic_haylkin Biel, tear the platform of lb. P. IL A. VeI&IP T ACK tt . —.• tea: Crude and Refined Petroletup, BENZINE, &r., - WALT BT.. PHILADELPHIA. . - Rostrum. Imamate& to mix ours win rseelve oar. :7, prm:peosonal attention. to /lowa. Illcitankoo, Harley & 00., Brower,: Darks & Co., and McClelland! Dr Iy Plttabargh Mon Smith, Prima..}3ank N. ;H. r.. 'Wear & Co., Philadalphis. McCOEMICK do CALLENDER, OIL BROKERS. 2U and Sl3 South %tot' Street, aziaiock Elr Cone/gamete walklkd. UM TO Irrday abnepennina, Iran City Oil Warlra Jacob Painter, at Patntar Oa. Jno. .17 49 : 7 8. Ma lan; at Span& Chalfant la Co. VRNANOO OIL AND TRANSPORT- 6.4101 T COMPANY, OIL CITY, Penna., Are prepared to rade; dare •od . Crude and Relined .Petroleinu • , . On the =on rostonabla tom; sod to zoakor !Atka 4 itinaoro. L. IL CULVER, Pnttdent, .. • • Ocoee, No. 12 Noe suet, tir. York. , WALTZ C a, diet,. 01104.. . 6111:8 WILEE9I3. Aet, - rittaborgb.. - " • Skr Oorortgameato, Ti. Pronsylvanla Central. be ttorod it the Col:agars tirt.root Wirektnno, on-. Hoboken Oat of rinrr. - • total .• ve,ul3, wEnioam & co., O)E3UM=3 ==UUnz, SKIPPERS OF PE'I7I.OLIMI, us assrairsr Luiz, an , TORIC. Amoi• OKUDt ,for strossaz AND 811171150 al their 'aid sad Ei axis. mni-tt - :*1 PEMBFIfITON & IVEBSTKR. ' General No:willful Xl9e Brokers. 142 MUM ISTEEZT, flow lonic; #l.O, 135 8017TH ntorr IT n nnoilniPaik CRUDE a wan= Prraoranur, OMISTIO • SODA. SOD& .51111, 111313113 T0 153 ., . D l / 1 708, OILS, • *, Ordars to bay ar eeDpomPlyMendeda. , •F- • " Auld, MILL E R, Jm , .1312114 137 WALICIT 112, MLA DELPHI& 4Rtrim &Ruth= PETRomm. " giCIU 44 '10. IMO -STORAGE FOB lIMPTUD,iirael„ onl/cl,llcor OILIGIE, =dor good abed,. Patti=tor Ott anion !odd to OIL TOE lELEOUT. Rai StAS—CIAIISTIO SODA. SODA;ASE, 4tal. ALLisNag NEEDLES; pErunzumr46--- oartkusroi #uri =ism: ftur.d.atimtk. dram) and Refined Petro le warmers: oftargies luau ENOS WOODWARD, ma. ofWm m Woodward a °D..) OX MUS; amettpninr 101t0HAIST, • e➢adal attmnw ora f t Crude , and - Relned , fetroienm. Relined , 'fetroienin. -- - no , 111 ;soap' r,orr lerktrr, PMI.4. • • WQQDVILLE OIL REF INERY.;; GEM 11 r.'110IDSHIL 4 '* : iz 77- Diaanheteuvas at strannia omikrortrainbt. - TING 011. Neep_a!nctsatly on Ilia t.b6 IMO bad , I f o l od itr etlVlCai dfr pars ia llirgin ilithMt ta l ZOLisad CAB CLEW& 24 . Sir AL orders kft at No.' SS Beak. ll . lkosazied dim ItM.llymompt.l7jacia... ' IrEgal! AEFINVQ I 4 7 ; ' " • So. lal CLUB ffr.i PMEISUEGEz Pollrbiliti . g & COininfilkl# Mg*Calatti • ;'- ABD imgza zit ; tar tra Alliel,Ll3llllloiTlVi CLt PLYIIO &a, constantly ea bad - sad • br sib alb* Imingttosiut Calsignasealp:47:4l scul order* I:netted. • J4314f440171,q; ' xicutscatt. • • - Oil id cite, fin „ _ wylig o Wn ijau m a Vitriol ar 711T1' ~<~ .- ~. 1 ,v~ S a ... .. P+raiv~,Pa. =EMI SIM
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