THE' DAILY - IorrTSBURGH GAZETTE. IM2=llll ;~ fi ~ :~-_ MEE ESTABid_BII7,D IN 1786. pittsburgit 03530. irtil&suED•ai- ": • , ON MITI'S /BMW' ASSOCIATIOB. TERMS OP' Tim GAZETTE. onwros Mornosi, by teal, per peer—...—.llB . 70. week * . 18. nf4 6 ' 3 ., *`~,ftiriaotuiitor; 67 Mall, ilia+ liar a ' Eramth.-- ta. " • rs,adwcoPks------ wairax tornox, sine. c0P1.4 I". 2 03. " date al6 to la, " 164 dabs of 10 or more " 1 £ - ...a4.4 B6 ldiffaqa, 90, lady isisdlog doh. For • slab oftftesa, we will and the Emma Gaarrs day. Tara dab of twenty, Int will seal lb* ammo Gwen daily. Single copies, I amts, :Loran reaceptbus wag, & odwowd, sod papers alwaykstopped wherk slut flaw endro. The Reading Matter on this Page is from Yesterday's Evening Edition. I"ilaStilate; - 01e3ret 6 stay, 4 alied , the tax on wild chewing tobacco to 350 per lb. Pawn Easy Congressmen are confident that an adjournment •LA.he reached by the 7th Or June. 1 Tun wounded soldiors, ono third of whom are from the late Red River betas", have brOujarYggke4l ll 2l 40 1 2 . 1 11001 1 7 "hoCtie.' Keen prisoners taken at Pleasant Hill wa d= former reports that General Steele had 'taken Shressport. = An amendnient to the Internal Revenue bill hu been adopted, k re-stbriniag the section °E,,P•PO 4nviwhlek,ends the eolleotion orate dtreittax two year% Con. - Ccraaur — Ballni 'has' been nianiiod for the office of Lientenant4lovernor of In diana. to fill the vacancy caused by the de clination of Gan. KimbalL A warmer Englishman. living In St., C l i"oootYgi s trfri . iiEa 4.lnbelti)Oii aims o land in that county, has been arrested for frequently declaring that he vu In favor of, Jeff. Esti' and the Independence of the Orin 16,700 aorta of land were taken op under the homestead law, daring the month of March, at the Land Ofilee in St: Peter's, Minn. ',Upwards br 100racres were entered in the same month at the Winnebago City in the tame State. Os. Oho4lrolye.dn ieentaacaspronounced by thiriliniiar - y - OomMissbios at Bt. Louis, eleven boos been commuted by the Preindent to along imprisonment at Alton, 111., and the other_k_to. be, bung. Ten of the commuted weiet rehtitt:mindemtted se epics, of eenvletatlifihitrijiieTtElWeleAnd:brigalids. The Iron Business of Lake Superior. The amount of iron ore shipped from Lake Superior in 1855 was 1,447 tons, against 116,- 998 tons in 1850, and 185,257 tont in 1863. Thesescoottntla especially Obese for last two yeafaX4Rfatimiteirthe'dittiand; the dif ficulty having been in procuring trasurporta lion for the ore, and men to mine it. The quantity actually spoken for to supply the va rious furnaces using tht• ore, before the epen• lug oinunrigation!itn_3lBl2,erat over 140,000 tons, while in 1863, 250,000 tons would not have supplied the demand. Large Investments have been made in tim bered lands, along the lieu of the Marquette and Oaten:en, and, Penton:as Railroads, a, well as on Big Bay di itoquet, with a view to erect blest furnaces for the manufacture of charcoal pig iron. The s t veregavalue at Marquette of the ore able during the pe.et year was $5 per ton, an that of the pig iron produced $45 perton, giving the aggregate Tiguttatbeironvad. • • of Me leoentry for 1884:, $1,317,245.. Capture of a Rtbel Regiment la Ar The Little Rock (Ark.) Uncoaditioad Oda, of April 14th says; "On Monday last, three hundrethAnd s eightern :ptizoners of - rwar - cep. mind liyttlfeL-Powoll-Crlaytod - , 4 1n thf gr Long View,. Digrch 31, arrived bere.: '•Amore wretched and destitute body of men It has never fallen to our lot to behold. There was not among them a singlpfletamtly orcomfort ably dressed - testi All w are 'Clothed In rage and wretchedness, and presented the most pitiable spectacle that mortal eye ever dwelt upon. There were among-'-them old gray haired men, who have spent at least half a century of thelrexisteuce under the protecting . Lao of the L litg.of VloVinited;43Ottes, fu the . very ant or igalnet which they have• been., captured; and boys, over whose heads Sheen Rummers have not passed, and whole tender itge:WHlgif a long way toward excusing thom.flTPLibectlinAnfarov .,,,, " The Cleveland Herold recall, the following, to show the effect the Fort Pillow measure le likely to have: " The Texan, raeolutionpresanted a notable instance of theroffiat'or.rdtiliterfer." - The defenders of Beier fought till but six allele camber remained alive. These six, one of whom was Colonel Crockett, surrendered on the promise of protection, but being taken before Santa Anna, they • were, by his order, instantly cut to pieces. Their remains ware Mimed in the centre of the Alamo, by which name the fort was called by Out Mellows. This brutality wonted a Sr. in the hearts of the Tezins,whith.zeptilted.aartite.brittle of San Jachtto — lethe &Tint of the Mexican army, aid the capture of Santa Anna himself. And it le recorded that at this battle the Texans with the battle cry of "Ilemelaber the Alain I" carried . ,all before them. • Be. member Port Pillow " The Smith literally and the War. The Smith family has proved Haiti emi =Cy patriotic.. We published a list of sir General Smiths, some time since, but that was only about half the list. , John Smith, who le Min, PoPl4o4toij coat munlinted to the - Army and Pau Jouraoka full list, Including two Major Generals and nine Brigadiers, as follows C. P. Smith, March 21, 1882, of Pennsylva nia formerly Colonel of the Id 11. S. Infan try, Brigadier General of . Volunteers. William B. Smith, of Vermont, formerly 11. S. Engineers ; Colonel 24 Vermont, Brigadier General of Volunteer's. DYIOADiiI OBJLLLS. A. J. Smith, March 17,1862, of Penn., for- - wetly Moist U . B. A., Cotonel 2d California Cavalry..,;Cavalry. W. B. Smith, April 15, 1882, of Ohio, for merly Colonel .-- O. Ci:136216 . , .lani 11, 1802, of Kentucky; formerly Colonel 4th Kentucky Cavalry. 31., L. Sada; Julyll6. 1882, of Missoarl, formerly Colonel Bth 111 humeri Infintry. G. A. Smith, September 19,1862, of Illinois, formerly colonel. 35t1tIllinols Infantry ~- J.ll.filudtbrifofember-14;1862;of . s formerly Colenelestb Infantry. T. C. 11. Smith, November 26, 1862, of Obb, forerly Lieutenant Colonel lit Ohio Cavalry...o.l. Smith, August 4,.1863, of lifistontf, formerly Orptalit Bth Khmer' Infantry ; Col onel of the isms. . T. K. endia.'dnitnet ti,legs, of Ohlo, for'. snarly Colonel I.sth Ohidlniantry. Major General Obaslei F. Smith died at Samna, Tenn., April S 5 3662• The appolidnient of Brlgodlar aegirria entr tins A. thaltei'et:7 -; not hiving bells eendrmed hydhoi Bens his eentinieitilli:opi plied March 4303 The remaining nine, with the iriception of Olsen Givi thaltb, who ha. A seat 14 Coppreja —us efleers In the army at this*, and alto, them hero eentribitted iota to abr. family — nuee. Gait, Zen ' slint•rdrawntidnatinlar-It bud 178 sass, :tsar Bolton City, Miami, was rocont ly sold for 8.8.000 eub, or 52174 per acre. A farm of 180 sores, wan Idles from ths salon plank, has learisold for PACO or 21 8734 per Ann, A tract of /U.'baa near that city, ins sold for 81.684 and 80 acing of unbppror -441, land for $278, or 113 44 per sore. Fulton county Seat AI 'Callaway county, 100 talks wan of 8t: tends, and the county cott 7 l Wad 22,e00-Mtk1p.1111114.',.;77- _ ~{~ t k.... _...,. karagn Irews.^, Tee new Mexican loan of eight millions tterlincit 63, was to be opened on the 15th instant. Tate Will renewed activity among the Polish inimrgents, who continued bravely to struggle for their liberty and independence. Tun beer•bonsee in London, if placed guide by aide, would make a row thirty-nine miles In length. Iv Is said that Bbhop Wordsworth has in the press a work on "Shakespeare's Knowl , ease and Use of the Bible." A Ssesusreresav return shows that the number of rifles and muskets exported from Liverpool to federal ports in 1861.vras 15,148 —while in 1862 It amounted to 196,953. Toe bombardment of Duppel and Bonder burg continua, but it istatiber feeble. The allies have extended their trenches and traced another parallel Tin Channel Squadron is ordered:to be held in readiness for instant service, and the vic tualing and storing the ships has just been completed. The Squadron has been joined by the Rector, lion-clad. Al Baldish writer says that fathers unusu ally harsh =Wes of their boys' mental pow ers, as mothers are - of their daughters' powers of hansakeejang. ..Ton stook.Df sugar in the British ware houses has been rapidly increasing for the met three 'gamma is greater now than it ever *as bears. Tan Court ell Paws, heir of the Bourbons and the house of Orleans, Is betrothed to bie condo, the dangh.er of the Doke and Duch ess de Montpansier.• . . It is reported that the Archduke' oalmit le to hays a Spanish Prince noosed hie heir ymisnroptits, in ease heehould die without chiltlren. . . . THE Delilah iropreisentativee to .Ihe Con te:tenon' hid' artifill in London. There was nothing:else to Indicant a meeting of the Con - firrenon. ,, A conanlttle of the o Gamut Dlet had ,reetnnotended the Met to send a repro sentatlre. Twain Is great alarm In England leit the smell farmers' worth fent - or five hundred pounds will emigrate to the United States sad purehase farms In the West, partisubsly in those States where, loom:sequence of the re bellion, improved lands may now be bought very cheaply end muS be - made Immediately productive. Teo Irish papers continue to report an ex. termite emigration from Ireland to the Uoitefi States. No fewer than three hundred and fifty persons, for instance,• have left Sligo, that number .Ineludlcig forty from Lord Pei =triton's estate. Ni. lordship, it is said, provided for th e passage and outfit of these forty persons. - Tint Landon Deity News give, is report that the Attorney General bee given an opinion that avrry registered shereheider in the Untie Trading Cittipany" (the groat blockade rtinningeoheme) wilt be pithy of misdemean or under the Foreign Enlistment sot, ethieb prohibit, the .equipping of -transports- to-be need by belligerents. It was asserted in • memoir read before the London Statistical Society, at a recent meeting, that farm-laborers attain to the greatest longevity, and that even street scav engers Ihrolong, owing to their constant on. cupation out of doors. A GRILLS number of foreigners were present at the volunteer review in England—some of them it is said, specks* sent over by Con tinental aovetam.nta to reportupon the etaci exinyuf ithe4olunteen—and several of them now express their high admiration of the pre eision with which the men performed the various movements. A French Officer was Anita incredulous when he was told that the cavalry were "amateurs." He took them for veteran, of the regular army, Tents is a bee-tender at .T•pha's public bonsein Liverpool, who la seven feet four Inches In height, upwards of twenty-three stone to weight, and his strength is in pro portion to his size. By trade Wiles ropema kei, and he occasionally exhibits some rare specimens of what he can do in that way, by twisting paper into rope with his fingers al: most as strong as if made of thelisnal mate= rya His hands are so -large that he can grasp within one uf them three ordinary sized bands, and Le thus able to shake hands with three persons at theism* time. flow Sanitary Stores are Distributed In the Army of the Cumberland. They ate placed in store rooms as convenient els possible to the hospitals and camps, in the exclusive charge of a cempetent store• keeper r and are. given out by him, first and principally on the suntan request of of the surgeon in charge. who in this request states the number for.whont he deSiree to procure stores; and the epeeist! wants: Secondly, The store-keeper tunes stores on the applisation of ladies be charge of what is called the "light diet kitchen" le hospitals. Those drawn by the surgeon are, .0 a general * rule, placed in charge of those ladies, when the hospitals are so fortunate as to have melt help. -These ladles cook and distribute them to the sick. Thlrdly, The Stores are given to "Hospital Visttors,"—sgents who go to hospitals and estop., seeking out from every pout - tile souses any epeeist eases -of want, and enpplying them. Such visits are made as often as pos sible. Fourthly. Theatereketmen 811 all order. given by Stabs agents for any soldier they may Bed to be needy, or who apply to them forrellef.. They also furnish to Individual soliliers,"who - roay apply to aay of the agents for relief, u tom as it can be aseutalned hey are really weedy. Under a general order from de &ereteryaiake Ileixaliiest, they =tend IS the °rots" of the ariation Coseseiesioa the twos prsoiltre as are enjoyed by the Sasitory agrste, dietrilmtiog to -them to eupply any isdioi4 eel ,, , =so ohle:Oket or .offering, which they may discover:. • ..' Fifthly. They, fumkiih, gooda,to Lb* "Sol dier? Ilomee" td-the 4 gEtoipitatVralno." Whim appliootien to made by the ourgoono or theJsoldbrro for ouch Articles so the Govern meUt bailor distaibatkov ,effort founds by' the innate of the . Combilin to have them supplied from Govenith m ant stores. OgINLIIIO county, New York, b catching the Pebble= reser. .oil is found at what has eed lens known as the Boiling Springs. Old settlers say they used to "moue their boots" there when boy., and the oil was gathered by.. a. " rallita" • : DILOWN/D.—On Saturday last, Uri. Hester A. Fledge, wife of Abeolom Hedge, Esq., of Wayrisburgoias' drowned in r deep spring, •earber house. She had gone for a cup of water, andlad fallen in accidentally. She lassos a large family of ehildren„ hand's a clerk in one of the Department, - at Harrisburg, and waa absent at the Gum . - Ctot:lrOartimi iddieiied apolitical mooting IJI 14etorille, sar, bat Possaay. Tim - Tritium, of 'that pleat anisli PrOdoeed certificate Agreed by a large. number of the prominent citizens of the county of Reigate, withal clear ly exaggerated Min of. the charge that he had advocated a &liable realetenbe to the enroll- Mont pf the dave I in Me BMW. Ten Rttariva Vacua or Aansr, Borrtna *SD Ssetturriantini:--Tonianiiplleition to al low a robe# crinoline sympathiser to go South, Major Gm:Ahern= replied "We haven't enough tramportationnow to supply the army as rapidly as we would wish. Two hundred pounds et Mt at Chattantroga - miworth more than any rebel woman andher baggage. She Inuya go. , ' A' Id oarri. Irsanzer.—A coroner's jury sm. pannelled to inveatlpte themss or a child run over by tho Sam and Tine atreats Rail. road In' PhUs.delphla,:aftor long dillbors. tiodiesnilered - the folloelog model vanilla 2 "That Ili said Richard Nomad came to bit death by being-ran over by oar No. IL on the 22d day of --tcyril; 1864, at the earner of Broid and Race streets. _,The Jury belterve "that the oecartence naght probably have been avoided byraitor eau on the part of the driver of the t New -York - Snits* Pair contest one vote of fifty for Omni was received by letter with the followilymerflo.L. ,• ; "Gore, oot goambllo ; • • Node, not dirpotebea; CtOtitoo, not chomps of ban eatnrco i tt=lotito; , Gsurr, not 31',5ttl2ttil Tennynnti:ol .L • - T7nnytionp , droned him in the following smincl: 7.'. ; •Tivis Water and Inn worker, bawl is hand, Uinta but vs nov.matiato hitraq Hero sad port with the area peat Ia ow th.lue - bk. 10 4 11 4 mato= hunt Pubes with mid= throb, as boot the wares 'TheWhets the blooms Mt 194k/4dd !IMO other; sputa et Attende P etaxt3h64lathsittintle d, ar :lglus, ystt - ttmo:; - 7, And ion the thadavnt of the soblailesat ibs kabghtly thrt•l&llub Amur" Wrltlagthdr Wigan wdesthla• sow/ , - Dwoolog, wain* woolitire • dim biasi— ng pmtlit Attnngth„ lta halm icortiof „Ott Wabildtittied, iatt Ana it rest " CITY AND 5V8F8.8.4..N Arrivals and Dep iiiiii Depaic Tbm' dcm'o..— 6:50 ml Time ./50 m Tbm' Enema.- 415 m rut 6136 m lobest'u deten 'NV bd Wall atat'a— 6:30 at. 24 do .../1:50 m . Ild d 0.340 m • b do ... GAO to The Ohara Train lea at 0:05 a m; niturna at 1?..: BoWrs Yxp's.—lLs9 p m Phila. do 120 p m rut Um WO. m Thro' _lra • m Johnst'n deren.lo:ll.s s no 14 Woll &5O to 2d do L3sam 9d do 155 p m 4th do— CAS p m Wall Station (on Smutty) .45 pm. AT. • Cowan. Depteris. Arrives. Tut Lime.— 1:45 • toiChlasgo Zap 's,— 2:20 a m Express..._.__.. 1:45 p m Phila. do 5,50 p m Ideal Train.-- &SO • asieltitl do 7:50 p Alllnams 215 p NAM. p The New Brighton Aealtomodailost karts Ale- Bo ny n St t at n i g on l a e l v 9 e : d ls Nair B M igh ta C 8 301 asm 5 a :4 :6 0 a m, 7:05 et,1290 p mooed 250 p ITSTINI7I4II eoa COIMLISTILLZ. !KO p m Itapms.-..........10:40 • m Ist Mliespart 7:00 p m Ed d• 805 p Port Pony. —. 800 • m Itnadocr•.—... 5:40 p t ad from 44'8n:sport 101.011 at lU st. ITT TWAY. /MM. 7:55s ' p tat Ill'grorport-11:00 • td d. 615 p Tart Perry 7:00 • in BradclocVa..—.' _ 4:16 p Th. Bonds, Train to am. ad 190 p m, end arrirer at 7:03 p m 9:33 a am Accommodation 3:10 . in 61a1:1-- ..-- 7:00 • m Fxpress.... SKO p becommodatioa 4:00 p m ENEEIE Chactraustl--- 1:46 m, • p m Whm 6D Steubenville__ S:00 • m, 1:46 • ei de 1:45 p do 2:10 e ut Steubenville Ao • m A Singular Slip i'rwixt the Cup 'and the Lip—A Lady's Strategy. On Thursday afternoon, about one o'clock, a well dressed and getateel looking couple en tered the °Nee of Alderman Donaldson, on Penn street, near St.,Clair. The magistrate, on stepping behind his desk to ascertain the object of thole visit, was addressed by the gentleman thee: "We have a little job for you to do, 'squire—we want to get married." The • lady, who, previous to this time had feigned the utmost oomporare, tithed her deli cate right baud, and bringing it down thump upon the desk exclaimed : "No—never !" At this instant she sprang towards the magistrate; threw her arms around him, end, trembling with fear and excitement, implored ' his protection. The alderman was amazed, mad naturally demanded an explanation. The Mai. however, was entirely overcome, and clung to him like a terrified child, in appre- I:tension of danger trim a wild beast. Her cries attracted the attention of Passers by, and a crowd soon collected about the door. The magistrate ascend her that there was no danger, :end guaranteed her fall and ample' protection. She trembled like an aspen leer, and still retaining his grasp, was partly carried and partly dragged into a pri vete room, where ehe became moreeomposed The gentleman was called upon for an ex plgaation, and remarked that the lady had consented to marry him, and had proposed, a few minutes before, to accompany him to the office for that porpoie. In the conversation which then ensued :bet seen the parties the following facts ware developed: The young lady, who resides in li—e county, Ohio, had been boarding in this city for come time, tatting lessons to music, and during her stay had =do the acquaintance of the gentleman alluded to. The attachment was mutual, and the attentions of the gen tleman had been very agreeably received by the lady until a few days ago, when the heard something derogatory to his character, and resolved to have no. farther intercourse with Dim. She detenoined to leave for hone on Thursday, and bad her trunk sent over to the railroad depot in Allegheny, with that object in view. Her loverlhearing of hercintended departure, followed ; her to the depot, and desired to- know whether she intended to redeem her prolatee of marriage. She gave him an equirocal answer. and he became very much excited, tieing harsh and ungentlemanly language.' She then became apprehensive that, following the example of other mad loran, he might resort to violence If she gave him pi flat denial, and she at once consented, and naked to accompany him to the dike of a magistrate'. They came back to this city, en tered the office of Atdermen Donaldson, and then the mane which we have above dereribed transpired. When questioned by her lover whether she had not consented to marry him, and caked him to accompany her to theofiloe, she replied. "Tee, I did—but it was for the purpose of I claiming the protection of the magistrate." He then appealed to her to reconcile their little differences, make nap the quarrel, and Dave the ceremony performed. To tots sho answered, "No mad who has used the lan guege you have done, can ever have my coo • fidecee or affection. lam done with you for ever, 'and turning to the 'squire she expressed her wannest thanks for the protection he bad afforded her. She seemed as though a great weight had been lifted from tier heart, and yet she had not recovered from the shook, and wait still apprehensive that bar rude ad Salter might do her mime harm. He proposed to accompany her to the, depot, but she de elated, in dim most positive and amphati: manner, this she would not go in his mm pany. The magistrate then agreed to moms pany her, and taking a ear on the Mambos tor railway, they were soon landed at the do pot. She was very foorful that her lover would follow her and get on the train, but the ma gistrate assured her that he would net. Whin the train was about! ready to start, and the prbspect of a safe deliveraoce learned so bright, the heart of the yohng girl was so full of gratitude towards her benefactor that she "fell upon his neck and kissed him," much to the surprise of those who witnessed the amine, and to the great embarrassment of the staid Magistrate.. She then took her Beat in the I car, enjoining her protector to wait and watch, lost the man Whom she feared might suddenly 'make Ms appearance and jump upon the train. Presently her sharp eye caught his form on the platform, and she exclaimed "There be comes l" She was then le her with her head out of ;the oar window, e .1 the train about to Move *r.: The man coo. or ward, and was met by the alderman k -pt him ise-cpniersatica : until the traaster the isclYeentlicuing to eye them bothfrote window, until lost to view. Themames_of both the parties to this to mantle love affair, are unknown. The lady was singularly reticent, and did not expiate why she had broken off the engagement, far ther than to say that she had heardeemethitig against his character which rendered a union with him impossible,' and his treatment of her at the depot so alarmed her that she resorted ta_ the strategy of consenting verbally, that she might seek protection. Slut is described am a very beautiful girl, about eighteen years of age. and Is said to be highly accomplished. The gentlemen 'I. perhaps tan years ber senior, is genteel and respectable in appegince, and resides in this vicinity.' Ile was very cleverly ontwittedin regard to, the anticipated marriage, and douht less feels' the form of UM adage: " Therm 's many a slip 'mixt the cup and the lip." G‘ied Time at the Respite! A number of ladies from Lawrenceville, on a recent visit to the totted States Army nos. pitsi, cheered and comforted the sick by dis pensing to such patients as could properly melee them, a supll of simple and nourish ing delicacies. A very dee repast was then spread on tables, under canvass proposed for the occasion, for the veteran Reserves sta tioned at the Hospital. The boys gave et+. donee of their personal reprd for the good things, and then by their request, their Cap .taro, 0. A. Edmunds, in some brief but hied" appropriate remarki, expressed I. the ladles their grateful appreciation of the favors con ferred. A tow remarks were made by the Chaplain, and, a hearty cheer given for the ladles, when the company broke ranks and dispersed In the finelt spirits. HOSPITAL AT TUC HMIS lioasto—One of the Wye rooms at the Girard floue has been refitted op as a hospital, for as. accommoda tion of the soldiers srbo aro on detached dm, in tblacity. The hespital will be under the direction of Dr. Levis, Examining Elargep, grid will proves uois4 conienlent arrangement in cases where the Amu are taken mak, as it willobvt.ts the necessity of baring theatre moved to the general hospital. • Cormorart or Bpiawr.—Zadoo Morgan of .131roolughamp who has bum madasd to i z ail for'sOme months Fait at Usirtsbarg, swatt s trtatotk i chirp of bigamy bas bmna ommlot, I d.. Tho teuttmon7.egatdse Margin was most coach:Oro lad astek, theCommoawctlth bad =eluded, tds:attortoiypot itt Wpm of iolltp. Morgan wu remanded Lot isattot.m. • MUSS os till g in9e j9.-t."W. Merrick, who wan dratted in a ooldier's;"onifortn, Was found - on Sunday nightlart ow. the` Paparyl vas is Railroad.track. twO-milairthbi aidot-ol with one in and ow arnica airiltior lig ham run corer kr • Urdu: , Tim wounded loin rig oonveyod toldillitti Station, what* ho 41414 on Tgasdirj'iiorning. `PITTSBURGH, .S4TURDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1864. Meeting of the Cali Exchange. A special mestiteg ofd Coal Fri:bangs wu held this morning at tin' Board of Trade Rooms, Fourth street, to tatte iota considera tion the propriety of not itsying more than fire contsper bushel for digging coal. An un usually lir& number of ociA men were pres ent. The following preambliii and resolutions were unanimously adopted inevece, ()ails a number of our coal banks have had to cede work, °lifts to the exor• bitant demands of the coal inggers, who now demand six cents per btishotla fare of coal having declined very materially in Louisville and the lower markets, Therefore be it Regolad, That the reoLeo-kee of the exorbi tant prices of coal and of cull digging Li ex clusively owing to the imperktilli demands of the iron men and:other mstitufsetiirers,- who refuse to have their works-kease operations, and who add all advances to their manufac tories. Radocd, That whilst we denounce the ex tottionate demands of coat diggers, we at • unanimously resolved not to pat over 111 mots per bushel. lie olord, That we come to thliconclusion regarales" or tliq yin or cokl banks at Saw Mitt Run, or‘any parties who do not belong to this Association, who will doubtless soon see the propriety of refusing to pay ;the out regeous demands of the coardiggote ; Revolved, Tbat we earnest* recommend all the members of this Annotation to refuse to load boats or barges at asp' bank that . psys six *onto per bushel after any contracts mode based on five cents per basheA have expired. A resolution was adopted appointing a committee tomemorallse Ootigressun,to grant any further tariffs on iron, eathepresent high price. of iron enable the manufacturers to oppreu the coal e a l Fe h r fes*nn oonel deale rs. ' On motion adjourned until Tuesday morn tog next at eleven o'clock. A Mathematical and Arithmetical Prod We were visited this morning by Meredith HoWand, a native of the Btatee of Kentucky, the most remarkable prodigy in matheniatics and arithmetic that we havi ever seen:, All the gentlemen to the office at the time of his visit, gave him the date of t)eir birth, mar riage, &c., and immediately; without a mo ment's consideration, he told - them the day of the week upon which the anniversary of these events would fall this vow; In every cue the truthfulnese was verified -by the almanac. lie eked one gentleman, how many miles is It to the place of your birth? The answer wee. Three Thoorroul, and without any aelcuintion whatever,—without pen or pencil —he said the number of inches le one hundred and ninety millions, and elgLty thousand (190,080,000) Oar readers can verify the , truthfulness of the result, by reducing mile* to Inches, as we have already. d'ne. He then asked the equare rook of 5,829, and ait • swired In about half a minute, 73. He wen then asked, what LI the enbenoot of 389,017 ? and without hesitation answered, 73. 111 was then asked the square root *of 6,889, and an 'leered at ones, 83. Ile *u then requested to give the cube root of 8.5'r,r15, which he did at once, 96, Many other examples were given, but they are too numerous to record. The prodigy must be soon to be appreciated. Meredith states that be wea born in Monroe county, Kentucky, on Thursday, Septimber 26th, 1833, and had never anythidg bet. fifty-two days schooling. He has been to the possession of this "natural fatuity In mathematical calm lath's' ever since he waa five year. of age." He can assign no reason for , Its possession, end can neither explain nor teach it to. up/ One Oho. "It La My SIM in his own brain, end requires no effort of the mind." Mr. Holland is stopping at present at the. City Fahm, and farther informatien can be had of him from James Pebb Pod., Market street, one of the directors of the perm. Han ar ithmetical exhibition were gotten up In behalf of the danitary Fair, we think it would pay. MAD. 4.111. AIM& $1.9.1101".—ri1l My slugs at Masonic Mall on Wednesday evening nett. We can imagine what a delightful /11110D/200- went this will be to our muste loving citizens. It is to be her farewell conecirt, and last visit to our city, At the completion of her present tour, shot her innumerable friends in this °gantry, and again seeks tho bid world. Her young and talented daughtar, MIAs Louisa Bishop, will make her Mat appearance. The musical critic, of one of thnlionisville, Ky., dailies, In alluding to this young Isuly,remarka: " , The song, Down by the ricer*de I .troy, was executed in a style we bait never heard equalled, and that would hove done oredlt to the first prima, donna the world has pro duced." We see by - the programme she Ltd sing the same song at the forthcoming con cert. Mr. A. Sedgwlck, who; as a buffo sing er and mincertinist, has not in equal in this country, will accompany thellllshops. Beata can be secruvid at ffellor's music store. Lava PAP.= /OM Msaastsca.—Mr. J. P. Hunt, MlOOlllO Hall, Fifth street, and Mr. J. T. Sample, B 5 Federal street,tAlleghany, hem received Frank Letlle's Lady's Magazine for May ; Ne• York Weekly Tribune, World, Herald, Independent, and Street and Smith's Weekly. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES •Tuoau Pamir, YLean 4 . 0.1 Ornamental ?Late }looter, and dealer la Pannsylvanla and Vermont elate of the beet qoallt7 at low rates. Of:lee at Langhlit'l Watt', Worte, Pletalrizgh, Pa BP/XIAL NOllll2.—The attention of ono readers is directed to the brilliant assettnamt of Spring and Summer Goods pet resolved by our friend Bir. John Weier, No. 1211 fed eral street, Alleghen . stook comprises • groat variety of . Fancy French, English, Scotch and American Ceasluarres and Cloths, and fine Silk and Camitaer• Yeatingsr—all of which will be made up to order In the Latest styles and in the boat manner. A choke se lection of Furnishing Goods also on hand and far Bale, together with a fall stook of Ready blade Clothing. well and fashionably made. Mires mother' and sisters, whose bus h.eds, sons and brotherl, are serving in the et toy, esenot put into Moils knapsacks a more necessary or valuable- gift than a few boxes of Holloway's Pills & Ointment. They Insure health even under thxr exposure* of a soldier's life. Holloway a Pills and Ointment are now ro tailed, owing to the high price of dram &c., at 30 cents, 75 cents and $l,lO per box or pot. For Gala In Pittabargb by B. L. Faboestock & Ca. For male also by George A. Kelly, Alle gbatty dry: lin:noes t.--ilamuel Uraham d Co, Merchant Tailors, have removed to 78 Smithfield street, and world most respectfully call the attention of their friends and the public generally to their new stook of Spring and Summer goods, which they have just received. Their stock is of the very finest quality of English. and Breach', csasimores, cloths,' eassimeres and vesting: Also, a very extensive assortment of Scotch cassimeres. Dou'Vail to give them an early call. Every garmunt warranted to give fall satisfaction. ElaszatuA IdcOrmersess, 78 Smithfield 8L EDOWOOTH SUMMIT openi May 2d. Prof. Buokowits has been engaged u teacher of Piano and Singing, aso of French, German and Italian. Lessons in ID. Die Lewis. system of light Graxadia will be given by the Misses Has kell. Applications for admission may be left at the bookstores of - Davis, Clarke Co., Pittsburgh, and E. - Cochrane, Allegheny, Or Address Rev. A. Wftszses, Penna. ap26 lw • WATexu, Jitortaxi, .11=-4. N. &berth No. 1 1 Fifth 'treat, is now opening ho matt. Chace stook al Eno 004 and allies Wattiths, Aniel l 7.. altar ma* and Nay .Goods cre? displayed in this cliV, rid is gelling them al onnatkaNy low hilts& • 041131161 saa da n ibp ows, - irill be taken M (be Omagnis oNee, No. 410 Pr= Wed, 41 ,7 Or Welt. AN orders ktL 444hs stove place urn bo promptly attended t. AN asus most bs pall 4.144404.. . Tea public, are , invited to tnipect the been- Ural sesettment of :tonfeettozuiries kept - by George Waren, at kb Benoit' Bod candy stand, In the Allegheny -Now Market Ilone‘ Bataan! In Mot& Listigi, at J. Platter, ear= of Grant and Fife:L.lllv*. • . • . . Enaiwornalinumw mans Mel draw Rer.r."7lTigder: u 7 Eleiitaklywille, lA - • Taw* Id. 4:kaszuriAttarati - At - Tim.! Want itreitt. - - -agat C.Einettous. SU rims iuw4.uW a. Iwotdi uuthaeinwa 131Ria9Iliff& TELEGRAMS. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM if".4BIII,YGTO.r. Ppechtl Dispatch to the Pittsburgh tifisette WAtangaros CITY, April 28, 1864 Illr. 8/bench offered a resolution in the house to-night, requesting the President to furnish the papers letters, and telegrams which he refers to to -day in his message as bearing on the Blair cue, and says would be produced if stalled for. The tax bill pasted the house to-night Yeas 102, Nays 33. 13= A delegation from the New York Board of Bankers le hero to protest against the tax rotes in tho house on the transaction' in stocks. The tows is fall of similar sneaks protecting against the taxation of every in tacit they happen to represent. LIZ TO DI IMPORCRD ado. Bailer writes hero that it is his belief that the rebel trcope aro leaving North Caro ni:lll to reinforce Lee. This would remove all danger about the safety of Newham. EDIEMEETI The Blair contested election ease has not yet been acted on in the Committee. The decisions however, will be made in a day or two. It is entirely safe to predlot that the report will declare that Blair lies not entitled to his seat, and that Knox, tho contestant, was fairly and legally elected, and only deprived of hie Coat by gross frauds. E 732217333 The navy yard agony is ever so fat as Leapt, Island la concerted. The Committee voted It down by a deoided majority. It la probable now that New London will be se lected at the meeting to night. THII Collll[lloll 00141111TIL. The Senate Commerce Committee report against all propopetions for the Improvement of narigapon. 1 . 111 NOTZ-PIIBRIXO stmery The development' of the most astounding character in the note- planting bureau of tko Treasury Department, about which disloyal New York papers are talking so much,athoutim to just this: A detective of doubtful charac• ter charges that the Suportoteudent of the Printing Bureau, Clark, has been hawing il licit interviews with females in his employ. sad produces the affidavits of three of them to prove it. Clark's Meade ,charge that these affidavits were extorted under threats that it they did not swear he would throw them out Into the cold as he had treated others before. The Secretary of w.ra horsey plunged off the boat at Alexandria, dragging the carriage After them. The Secretary had left the ear riage a ',hurt time before, oud thee *seeped injury. PAT OP !MORO TOOOP3 The Senate bill increasing the pay of the negro troops haring bton delayed in the House, the-Military Con mitt* of the Sonata grew impatient and clapped on so amend moat eqpalislng the pay of •wkdte and black soldltire on the army appropriation bill: The Wija and Means Committee will speedily re pos% favorably to tho House, and this moss cult,Of neglected jo.tioe will not be much lonkg 3 r_dolaxod. AN a sanitary to asure no exhumation of the dead will be permitted at the Government burial ground in this city from the first of May until the 18th of October. Pollens visiting our men at Baltimore, who were lately brought from Libby prison give most shocking amounts of their condition. None are at present able to be removed. So emaciated are they that their average weight would not be over fifty pounds each, and the thickness of their thigh not more than a span of a man's hand, at tested by actual experi ments. Out atone hundred and six, twenty one died during the past week. There are intimations of ♦arioas kinds, leading to the impression that the vardiet of the Wilkes carol martial is favorable to ad miee►L The Nouse Naval Committee., to-day, voted that it was absolutely necessary to tfieservice to have a navy yard for iron clads established on the western waters. Cairo, St.l,ouls, New Albany, and perhaps other points, are reseed for its location. ISSIDOIL VIII TN/ OEM Opposition is manifested in the Senate Isaac OMee Committee, to the bill lately rushed through the House to build a bridge over Um Ohio at:Louisville. The bill for • steamship line to Brasil It not very favorably coOdered, thus far, in the Senate Committee, RIBCI. Maori! FOB 110111 MID. This morning two refugees from Georgia made a statement before the Provost blarshal that on the 15th of last month the rebel ao• thorities issued orders prohibiting all citizens riding on railroads leading from Southern points to Richmond, In order to facilitate the merriment of troops that me being hurried thither. Large bodies of troops were on their way- to Richmond. No more misses are is sued at present to citizens to leave the Con federacy. • LIEBBCCIBBFUL ATTLOI OP A 00006TOKPB0O BOAT Information has been received by the Nary Deputes ] mkt of the unsuctestfal attack by the label torpedo boat to destroy the iteamer Wabash off inazieston, on the 19th inst. The Wabash opened the, and it is supposed Blank the ieb4l torpedo boat.. Tho ;statements that Cooke le likely to be removed are utterly denied In military orßolal circles, lend of coarse he Is to be retained. =1213 The Honse took author somersault on the stook.on-hand question to-night, and voted to tax whisky on hand, Ills doubtful whether the Scoote will agree to It, and if precedents eau be milled on-them le no telling how many days the House will hold out In its present position. tutu. Bohnoek's resolution did no pus to-night, and will come up again to morrow. The Senate Smelly agreed to the House resolution teasing duties on Laporte to 13 per cent; they itbandoned thelr amend ment lowering it to 33 per in order to owns d speedy operation of that resolution. Tho popor duty is not increased. GINIPAL PLLAI 61,i131. There has lima general comment on the cue of IFrank - Bialr. Tim Orland business as developed to-day thatlipatting a most &tremble eanitrtio uonmilthe:meuage, it is 'haply. to attempt to Puitity an tilegal.act ease by a stnteMeat that is aindiarly, illegal, that it vu promised to &lona; wblle th. Lain sip: sate aT6 usirraw - by ionyrni - aiictielad any snob promise or understanding. 311118' DULL? , A private Latta received tosday from Ad- 'rasa Porter, commanding the Mississippi squiarroo, calls the :opens operations of Om. Esoks,6 disastrous tailors. lle zaprthat'llo whole 1i :believed to bo from tiro to siz thousand, a largo ,proportion of whom are vijolui. Oar • ferias also 'Mit thirty-eight ptads o L tit rmiporriyalc;oorotallit vontiq i of hors" I, aoitAras AO, 9 19 / 1 7r1 4 ;4 14 _T;:4 the !Olds IM4 puma= wu t e, otitilisla• • 41hlefi U dada* of tholut battlir field. Other pi vale letters confirm there statement', and place heavy blame on Hanka, Franklin, and Stone, and clamor for the removal of Banks, and the court-martialing of Franklin and Stone. Ell= It b understood that Gen, Foster has been assigned a command under Barnside. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Spar.Lai Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette IlAsaznauicr, April 29 Sassra—liforeiv Sevvien.—Bir. Dunlap re ported Derombly a bill giving the right to in crease the price of gee in Pittsburgh from $1,60 to $2,00. Tho bill relative to Graduation Lands was recommitted to the committee, with instrno tions to report with all accumulated interest upon unpatented lands struck oft. Tho. militia bill consumed; the rent of the morning session. tlraham's bill to facilitsito the passage of coke and coal boats down the Monongahela river was passed. Adjourned until tho afternoon 1101:11 --Morning Senion.—Tbe Private Cal endar, on first reading, sru the morning or den, and after going through With It the lone. adjourned until the afternoon. FROM WASHINGTON. The Rebels Concentrating their Forces In Virginia. OEN. BURNSIDE JOINS HIS COMMAND The Signal Corps Gone to the Army. A COLLISION WITH BEN• LEE DAILY-LOOKED FOR Gen. Banks' Expedition a Dlsas- trona Failure. STONE OD MILEY TO BE RELIEVED. GEN. BEAUREGARD ON HIS WAY TO RICHMOND Federal Losses fn Youisiana. Saw Volta, April 29.—Speeiel dispatches to the Wows, dated Washington, April 28th, state there are facts showing the determincd energy with which the rebels areconcentrating troops in Virginia, as they continni to to The President, to day, received a dispatch from Gen. Bader, lasting his belief that the rebel forces were withdrawing from North Carolina and hestening to reinforce Lee. As for as heard from, tip to It o'clock to-night, nothing of =oh importance has transpired at the front. Preparations' are still being made and the indications are that a collision cannot long be delayed. Oen. Burnside loft yesterday by special conveyande to join his command, and the Signal Corps that have been stationed here through the winter loft their camp a day or two since for the army. It is new generally understood hero that Lee will endeavor to bring on a fight without leaving his intrenchments. A letter geeeived to-day from Admiral Porter pronounces Oen. Banks' expedi tion a disastrous failure. Besides over thirty pieces of artillery, large quantities of small arms, several hundred wagons and a first class gunboat, the Eastport, nearly 4,000 prisoners have been lost. - In ulLifiton, the'tisimayster's sate, contain ing • mil li on of dollars in greeonbaekr, wu captured by the enemy, The reports circulating that Banks is to be superseded by Sickles are untrue. Generals Franklin and Stone, who lie under the Impu tattoo of having through neglect and care lessness contributed greatly to the disaster In Louisiana, will be relieved and orobably court martlaled The World'. special dispatobepreport a rup ture in the Cabinet, and that Secretary Chu,e has abandoned his poet, feeling direotly in salted by the assignment of Blair to the com mand of the 17th corps. The correspondent says it is suspected the breach is so wide that it menet be heeled. The above is given for what it ie worth. It looks very much like a canard. The World's special nays that it is under stoodthat Waehington.and Nowhere, N. C., are stile, as the rebels are concentrating their forces against any possible flank movement by the Yankee, on the James river. The 6ero/d1 has a letter them the fleet off Wilmington, dated the 22d, stating 'that Beauregard went through Wilmington on the 2lst, with a large number of troops, on his way to Richmond. The enemy are sending all the men they can to the rebel capital. The Benald'• Yorktown letter of the 2Gth, state, that a either deserter reports considera• ble panic at Riehmond and Petersburg. The rebels are lining in momentary expectation of the appearance of our strong Union col. Many of the mbobhants aro moving Bona, and an hnpmmion pmvaile Imam/My that the preeent campaign will eventuate In mo an and the fail of ItiehmonL The Nero/d'e Grand River, La., dispateh of the 16th states that our total loss Is 3,400, of which the killed, probably, do not exceed 900. Tha 19th Corps had el killed and 411 wounded, and the missing increase this to 600. Lee's cavalry lost 600. Report says that Gen. Magruder is between Shreveport and Gen. Steele with 11,000 men. ConiresalonaL WAAHLIGTON, April 28, 1884 House— Evening Serrion —Mr. Schenck asked leave to offer a resolution calling on thw Presl dent to• tarnish copies of all letters, notes, telegrams, and other datunents referred to in his manage to-day, in connection with the answer to 'the enquiry whether Frank P. 131 air holds coy appointment 'or yositlon in the military eervice of the United States. Mr. Dawson objected to the introduction of the resolution. hir. Schenck made a few remarks in addi tion to his former statement, to theeffeet that he drew his pay up to the sth of Demaiber as a Major fienersd,er to the time his resignation took eff:ct, and 'did not begin to draw pay as a member of Congress until the 7.h dny of December, when be took his seat. Mr. Dawson withdrew his objection to the introdnetion of the resolution. Mr. Bernendo Wood, for the publie good, renewed the consideration of the Tax bill. An amendment was offered repealing the act of Mardi last,,whioll comprises the tax on foreign liquors on hand. Mr. Washburn, of 111. , moved to tax domestio liquors on hand fifty cents per gal lon. These amendments were rustled for future action. MI others are being acted on. The Tax bill named, and the !louse at n quarter to 9 o'clock adjourned. It is said by members of the Executive Committee that there is no probabillity of nitti re ng c. 2 l . v e . t t lel (or thumeeting of-the From Red Rlver—Our Army Securely Entrenched at Grand /More. Br. Lours, April 20.—The Beau:woes Vicks burg correspondent of the 22d says: The 'learner Lucy brings newt from Red river that no more fighting had °unwed up to the 20th, but the rebels were reported marching on Grand Evora on the 22d, imagist oar troops were rang out to meet them. Our total loss in the late battles .foots op 4,000. Ow army is believed to be securely entrenched at Grand Ecore on both sides of the river. Philadelphia Union. Convention. ?snail/amm o April 24.—The Union Con vention assembled here to-day. A resolution w t si : s2rad that the electors at large be in v to inpPort Mr. Lincoln forth* Pres idency, and oppose all efforts -to postpone the Bahrein* Convention that one of the hardest blows Ahai• eeilld' be Indicted a the rebels would bathe certainty of the meio tic* OfsMs.Lineoln. - Gen. Butler to Take the Field. - .New You, Aprll29.—Tho hammer special aays that Gm Batter will take the Odd, that Gan. Ptalthiraa ordered toreportto'blm, sad that Generale 011oiorif mad the eerie iader Aottor ifhert'thir tight • • - Gwirrillat .111". Writhe: - Maoism, Itm., Ajrn 2G-41.giini of Orr Trniattosteirtha'amtlaikok Itrus.taight beat Dittaxiijkinseptik:.but, . &oft dia. tasee - belowllte city, sad stars Book of sheep and some cattle. i VOLUME LXXVII---NOil, 4.MIII3E,MMIM'a rITTeBURG THICATRK Loan sadßawer /Imam= Trancear ' OVEIUMOII2I. Tint OCTOMOONI TIE OPMELOOM In producing - 6h ever paPtiLtr play, the Manager has been raided by the public desire .ho Y. SAS. lom to a this mon vivid and truthful picture of Southern Ufa. frautinal hetet., I Thrilling Tib• lean: I Btariiing Iffectal Original Mots! THIS ITN:NINO, Wilt b presented, the munecsafol play, written by the great dramatist, Dion Bomoltanit , entitled THE OCTOROON; or, LIRE IN LORlBlANA (lllustiative of Fouthern character, &Whom meme mad nowhere home. The grime is told carthe tiger, en the plantatien of Terrobtmes.) Zee, the °Morgan Rymer. Wish • fall and complete coot embracing the main strength att. compact ODLECTURE BY BILLINGS G4BILDS. JOB THE MCNUTT 01 , 0ANITABY FAIT!, 111 xseosia. - .akil., PRIMLY EVENING. *PHIL P 3, 1864. 6a6loct 032rea and ComtillPle• of Gm? LII. .42.3:td ~. .-.CONCERT, TO BE GIVEN BY MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX, =1:1=1 JIABOAIO HALL, ON TOZSDLY. sgsr 9/4 Da whirl occsllol3 Decide a clocks selection of bal lad* and opptlo pieces, Darit's Darning Symph•ny fbr Violin, Pan Plute„ithabso. tbecorTransp. Trianals ants Dram—the hitt firolnstraments to De plated Di lona n. Tickets, Du• u•nts. &cored. seats 75 tents. The nide of sectind seats sill centimanos on Tat DAY, the :Mil Inst., at 9 o'clock. at 0. 0.11/ Dor . ' poet Dtbre, mo. 81 Rood wool. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Oon. errs to ammtnemmu at '4 to 8. at 097.1181 us *REPETITION Or on, TABLEAUX :VIVANT% For the Benefit of the Sanitary & Subsistence Committees, WWbsgirw.t MASONIC) HALL, SATURDAY EVENIN G. /PM 30, • Doors open et 7—to commence at r. 4. Tickets, inclndleg refierved trait, She oak of meta to commence on rsiday, pa 'Zth, at p s. [ft , NOUqr• RIO-dO Store, Wood about. ..Wf. Ledle. who attend this er.hlbitton art mime folly rumored to appear •Ithent bonneta. d PiF4.l"OB. MUSIC, A . V. pIANOS I PI AN PIANOS! C A.B I NET OR ANS=I Cabinet Organs! CABINET ORGANS! NICW LOT AT OLD MUSES CHAS. a HELLO% wOQP ETBIRT KNABEI3 GOLD ht4D nunnum rzeeo& i G itig RAINES BROS. PIANOS, AWD PEIRCE'S trimzoNs. A ep!eadld neve stock lent recekved. OHASLOWS BLUER. U PIRA street. N. SIEDLE, No. 183 . Surma F 1 ST Pianos and Musical Instruments, cops constantly on land . •:.6o• assortamit of NEW PIANOS, VIOLINS, CitriTAßN, .A000IIDi• OHS, sTarsos, to, which • -Ls NO kw low mites. IsStbord C4ILPIETS. OIL CLOTHS. 4-c. H AVING PURCHASED /SD ADDED To OUR OW'S TOL ENTIRE STOOK OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. Lately lull by W, BIoOLLINTOOK at 119 Market creel, we an able, by the ectiukadation,to GS* the LARGEST ;STOCK TO BE FOUND IN,THB W EST, 4T THE LOW? qr PRICES. Oliver Moo4took do 00., 80. lOt FIFTH FM= mbB FOURTH STREET NEW STYLES or WINDOW NHADEiS HZUEIVED TIM DAT. NEW SPRINfi STOCK OT ‘• , CA.IRs. r I I 6, WELL entoowaD OIL 01.4T.H. AT 31'0 A P., Bl'B.. CARPET "STOR N 0.87 TOUBIII STMT. trahl9 PIANO CO VER: 4 . Fine Embroidered Cloth. Embossed Cloth. Victoria. A Am sad cleradkluemo:4o, Jut received at Ow NEW CARPET STORE Or , H MoYABILASD, COLLMB & CO.l mm VENIII&N BLEND TB I M 'NOS!, An =anal now and =mists sgoorteneet lost eelvad at tar , , NEW CARPET STUB rcopemerinx caiLisra a Ca 1864. , L 4 4 1 1864. au. wr Wall Paper for ,- Bpring' Trade. =GT STAMM GOLD, Ow Palms: IMITATION " " • Aw Mambas, to. • win/ 0 1 amp GOLD: WITS A lINGLSZGI W MK L O M P f C f. G LGD. E F , I . G A U D R D D O tfO W GLA D Z OW SHADES: An lases asimitssat at low prised WALL PLI•GB, to WI 4f which tls isspeettax of hasaktesers and othaa istrivattfally ressettcd„ It thi Will Pow, Wstslwass. -Ms.)/ Wood street, betwisa romikil l a TOM; orecoul Awn blow Disassul ?Am= - ertessin swarhotottwfLarossa we . smell/ash Wow Shiba "Wm; for Ws D7 , = 4 ;kt , i;( 1, 0 51 /..), racOWS PALILWIL L1=100 10„ ,. Vfh, ,, ,l , s ; pst 'ready, INIEIMM:3=II=Z'3=I °rig, ay. 11. IL INUITIO WARING k, iffi7o7-----arcrli;", oomuezioß sirsousTs, And Brokm in Petroleum and Us Protiatts, Azul &Om b Bedatag odaly No MC MUT! EIT., PlM:burgh. 04 ROB & A RR* T.Ty = ),LA u i • 114.1X104AV:04 Ocnsitadisloa Manahaats BA*,llAlls Rxelhztnl7 LI Petroleum and lb 'Proebtali, Tar asparl sad 'ltaxas antst , asptlat faelDq dem for Marna, rvaaosabb tataL 44 advs.:x.4. suds Becwlm.,ex c ,s; co., COMMISIOIt lamella* Assam a LS, GLUED. PAIIIIIO AHD LIBUTT OIL *cram Llberisl crib 'drawn wads im coostirna4tr of Ilettasil or Crude JF!arolirson t :, ODIC DIVRISKII WIZ irA4coax rxrim.i4 RICHARDSON, HARLEY 41:- coanirtemos a FORWARD/NO 1/1807*(11, Crude and Relined Petoleum, ao.lt Lawts eramar, Pim:mai, 2 -- • • oar Literal Quilt admits as axisigurritaa far Pittsburgh ar &stern narketi. Mows. J. IL Dilworth , . rict=7.arbasgb. Dock Bdl. liq. Part. oiksoonartal • 10103 !' I 'RUB WIT OIL WORKS LYDAY 4011011PEARING . •• • alActorers lad Daft =of HADDON One no. AHD LDBDICATING, 0114 sad dAdais to CRUDE PICTIMODII. Warts. Madre gbAnoblzr& Oaks, No. DI HAND MIXT. Katt= YrrriinnuirikPa. WALLACE & CURTLA Comrillssion Zderchzoi* Aad &alai la CRUDE* REFINEED PETROLZIII, DEMO= AND TAIDDSCIATLSI2 021,9. a a 131 MUTH itherns, pandas:oam. ma" &inn* affaidty (ander atm) te15,011) bbla Also viznallant tacitlitien Oar shipping to At:lyrical:l RivetTorelva pasta, .t our nand on ttio SW. Mill Rivet near the olatforro of •P. tt. U. TALE & BRO., Crude and Relined PetroOlin; BENZINE, an, ;4 ' • • , 1.13 WALNUT IT.; PHILADitPIiEtA.. Bushmen entrusted to our curs irMlccr prompt personal ....utters. - • • ' ' Refer to Messrs. Blehardson, Raley a Co. i - Dresier. Burke Co., and McClelland a Div i% Pittsburgh Thos. Smith, Esq., Prorr.:l3,ankli.A.; U. L. T fl ardrr !Oa; Phlhale •Ma.• 'lush MoCORMICK dt CALLENDEI4,,' OIL EIROKERS, 211 and 213 South- Water *eat; . • 1321:3 Lydny Fann Obon.or pon ,l n J. Pinter t Co. Ing, Iron Olt7 04 Woro Jacob Jno. B. Challkl, of Spam Clullsat t Ca VENANGO OIL AND TRANSPORT- LYION COMPANY, OIL CITY, , Am prepared to male,dam arid sall t , Crude and Relined Petroleum On the meet maantable terms, mad to matiAlberai edemas. L. H. MUM; Prealdettt, OElce, No. 12 Pam mutt, Note lorL ' WM. BOWZN,fien'y, OR • .;"; ' WALLIES CEILST/8., 'Art, Oft btty.. Jaffa WILMS/4 let, Patetrargb. , -O =amts, Tla Petmorraata Ceattel: te2.l be stared at Oa* Ortepany's ttne•proat yarehause, oa notate:l side ot aver. - et.b2,12 • WALKS, WETMORS & CO., !! - • DO lON incI:IIIHAMIS ! LCD SHIPPERS OF pirraoLEut, II! NAM= LABB, NZW YOUE'.! Ample beanie, Sia vroauta sarlrao at distr yard ad irlirf. am arcs. 4.41 CILBOT,}I2OI3IiTON do wEts . q.itat.' General MerelvaizeßrokOza, 143 MAL 31DUT, Now Yeilri. Alq UI soma ram WIDE &UMW PETE jBUN: CAUBTIO ' SODA, SODA ASH,- 1nU1d51 0 3% • DEM!. clut, °ides 1747 or 2611 promptly stonnaira saldy D L. 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