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strait slopped when ths erne ctptrts.
The Reading Matter on this Page
is= from Saturday's Evening
Edition;
Yet:nevem' dips put public -,expectation
• hat - been. on the stretch. The facts reported
.....rarpectinemilitary movements and prepare
tions„ thou& of Obtains diminished by the pro
hibitions of the authorities at Virashington.to
the irualleit 'possible quaerein, ettli have sta
gged to indicate that the bourne longpatient
fy avalted b -the nation most 'strike Seri:
very soon.'
We think the molt significant intimation:—
may tt convey nothingtattie Rebel/ that Genic
etallatent woild not hoio them knoii! - --thit
'l=4a come to swot fhe irmainencsi of some
• Mon slued it Richmond, is found in the. eet
repOited en, Earache", that the French
ships Which had ascended the James River to -
CiryPoint, to receive. tobacco helonlitig
to the Fronsb Government, were entered baek
to SortrUs Monroe for reasons which hare
been - laid :before the Preach ambassador suid
erbloli he is Natisfrid" . with, "knowing theta
to be antliclent."
• This sure* , proVUthatriometbing may hap
:- reAo l d t re e w b Zl _ before ttr t e h lbbLyTot such
to take in their cargoes.. j
Tie Tax on WILLAY.
No doubt it was right in the noun to try
once and again to Make the Whisky specula
tors pay airy for the stooks they hold; but
niter trying once and again and finding the
Senate._ persistently rejecting so jut and
equitable *Trent:ation—rejecting in the ob
viou Interest of a sot of lobbying knaves
the righteousdentands pf the nation, that this
pablio interest be held paramount by its leg
islators to evel other interest:end that, the
public treasury be replenishad„ even if the
anticipated gains of snecuLttoni ands the
platy:trio condition of their wallets should be
very_ setiOnsly, and (we are cruel enough
to add) gtiekously interfered with—we tines-
thus whether the House had not better desist,
and leave the responsibility of playing into
the hand: Wale Whisky speculator, where it
tenly-ledengs,:with the Senate: *auction
of &Stelae in making this nova- atteMptto
seenre tilts tag of the 'took on hand for the
Treeing,. shall only have the ultimate effect
of dehtylng the whole tax bill for some weeks
longer, morey.Willbe loot- then gained — and
we fur this wilt;he the caso. A Washington
dispatch to this N. Y. Tradine says :
- The vote by which the House taxed thei
stoek of whisky on hand was most unexpect
ed. It caught Insulators here on the ground
in the very act of increasing their PFtgh26 l3 o=
l'hey grip their hold though, thus early, very.
light upon what they have landed themselves
with, confident that the Senate will disagree
with the 'louse on principle not only, but in
mensisteney witk its former votes.
The N. Y. Tribune on the President , .
Letter to Col. Bodges.-
We doubt not that oar readers will be in
terested in the following criticism of the
President's letter to Col. Hodges, which we
published a few days ago. We presume the
article is from the pen of Mr. Greeley:
The President Le not generally esteemed e
man of signal ability; yet he has no adviser,
and (since Jefferson) has had no predecessor,
mho surpassed him in that [rare quality, the
ability to snake a statementUrideb appeals , at
once, and irresistibly, to the popular apprehen
sion—what we may the 'shrewdly homely
way of "putting things." As we are lsnown
not to'fivor ranominatio' ta,
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udwe cannot be
blinded by partiality 111, our gment that
'few men 'have . ever lived who mold
have better explained and commended
hi. course and attitude :with regard to
slavery then he has done 'in his late letter
to. Mr. Hodges of Kentucky. We consider
that.. amine, th ati attitude, open to criticism;
• but note,but a besotted partisan rem fail to
see diet both itehosiestiy . and candidly Mt'
forth 'in; the litter to Hodge; and that who!
Orel' eliargexthe President w ith being impel.
led by ofseatlehm"' belts edictal notion rerl,
pewter slavery moat 'tie - aphid the clearest
tire:•,do not favo r . the' drifting policy
Mr.LiecolnLaspurated::-weareeimidenttha t
thme- Lea:higher and=better.s.hot it has some
recommendationg and among them this--tbet:
as many are in precisely the, same es'egory
with: the Presldent--haviog been driven by
their Patriotism into *position of, .active hoe
tility to ',Lavery, in spite of their ..",wa wisher',
and efforts — that , - they will accept leiter
as a vindication not leas ef 'their Gen coars e )
thee of his, and will 'Hirai:dm the'better tor,
his•admtrable statemenier e3llViaii4S which
they already felt. as deeply es be did; but
could not so happily and forcibly express.
His 'paragraph beginninV "I am zately
and-slavery," is most terse end convincing
presentment of whit are to•day the faith and
feeling's! a majorityuf the. American people:'
After • long paragraph relating to ' what
the President gays of.the Constitlitious *Mal
the writer regards as the best Portion - istilds.
hitter. - and smother, equally loag,•contrevett-'
tog the President's • Simons far :annulling
fletiltrilt.P.ftment's polley'af 71101114 amen-.
cipation in Himont., the article concludes es
follows : '
*.batthe President says of the 'ldilleary
expediency of Emancipation and of Arming
the .11ia . oks, is ineonnevertable. : Therein
ao - mesi.ad of add in g worL Ile Is simply and
lagennetialyloValiditruth when. he says,.t.
clidee'notte have Conteslled.ovents, hut con
fire that. events hem
etnitt?'''''. Had he only _ been a more
&Mlle their teaching and prompt to' Sp
preheat :their" bekringi!'ahould - have
beenatived mazy disarteni end 'there'd pre.
elcusrblooL May we not. hope that, with M t:
• gstirfrldillatirdeiof solcilint who ham
saireaderwl,and other quintet - Ls ef3heear.,
•be learned something/COI the ;h sore
expatiates of thepas4 'aid' imitate the
mate fidilitrof-the prophet Jonah Witting
waiting the discipline of .that .prophot's
ukilia*.seirtiraff co. to.qtrichea his inclination?
dam Trent ..00TMAItinlies
gensini,nmerienn Cenral 'at Vans,
met to lb% Department of iigrieransra etc i
W cemnianiestion upon: ,
ma.
_• J Araantifictares from the hirsim of- DUO I
40 ntailahlmgeimuhle, Anemia, 'The en. c
rile appears :to lune beam sicebssfat he; c
the most sanguine expectations , Anion
th artienfactured frossi the finsk4bie
_ Assn; piper:staff, linen drillinge; oit
dow :kart:Au; - firo.backsis, tar•corere,
lattereinetopes,' flower paper, cigarette pa
per!) and photographic) parchment paper. The
1111110 6011 tat appear to le of Ana -texture,
but is adapted for 61100=02 purposes,
Alkyl taisto toottire,heoi7 and yen Strang.
1 1, 0/ 31 44isk paper Is sord at Vienna cap
_ rice'
made from rage, end Ls said
to be:egrial. to the ftnest /Loon paper. . Far
timing and: doming papas 'lt Is '.11114 Labe
Weaker to the aitlele now in nee: Alined
• Vititsige, the honk.fibre" produces the guest
kinds of fancy paper. The cost el the mad-,
--("taatilyear -at the- Imperial"Mitie - a
BehlageTahin4ii:273,TiOttaxins; Ana the
..means Ot - tbe product 579,000 dabs, visaing
a• of 108,220 flosiosoT, 18 : x•2 Per coot.
''te r n litaitelorator to.; be built this sunnier.
in' maltukow . Tio Uri Moe
bizataq-Abie foootting,..34l/risiltltriittig,
g ull *" vitt 40200
boar taking otos
litlisistntioltYlot .
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THE DAILY
The Army Batton.
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The ocuunimPtion cad route of food by oar
army Is enormous, and the transportatien of
the immense supplies needed for its support
is one' of the`rma! &Modelesand labors of
the War Department. Prof. lionford, of
liarvard University, has endeavored to apply
science to the preparation of soldicrs'rations,
so , astO SeCureticonomy, greater portability
and' mote whisloonie food. The present
marching ration weighs from thirty-two to
forty ounces and occupies one hundred cubic
inches. Thil may be reduced by the modifl•
cations proposed, to thirteen or sixteen ounces,
and Um bulk not exceed thirty.five cubic
inches. In a pamphlet jest published be re
commends as a substitute for hard biscuit and
fresh..meat a ration of roasted wheat cod'
sausage - meat': The use of sausage meat,
prppared near where the cattle Is supplied,
would save all the wastage and shrinking
tensed `by driving the cattle to the army. the ,
condition and more
wholesome than when killed afters long
journey. All the useful partsof the animal
could be used without :any vaste. This la,
Irtrurrchingrationiand to toe morsel, the roast- 1
wheatanfilansige May be eaten. There
would be no longer the preparation every few
days of the ration of boiled beef, or raw pork
and hard bread, only to teem= unpalatable
and then thrown away. There would be no
waste of atteittla tmmalairtation, eincti the
weight bulk of - the ration would have
been redured to a minimum, and the articles
of diet admit of being packed with the least ,
waste of space A self- raising dour may also
be prepared ;by int:operetta g bicarbonate of
'soda and pulverutent acid phosphate et lime
with truer, and then mixing with water to a
dough. Bach dough may even be wrapped in
wet paper or leaver, and baited* in the ashen,
and the soldier bet provided with fresh bread
of a WbOitISOSIOASZICter.
'lns proposed, modifications in- the ration
, would reduce the cenetsurption of dour from'
mai , hatf teitwaskirds, with increased comfort
and profit toile men, taxing , of transports-
troll tktlie GOVerilinent;:tind or raw material I
tils,eountri— They:would redoes enor
mouldy the consuniption et cattle with advan
tage to the soldier, saving to the Government
in money, and of cattle to the country. They
!tumid, in great degree, prevent the loss of
one-third of the total commissary sundial now
sacrideed in the marching ration. The weight ' ,
of the day's marching ration might be reduced
6°12113 to 16 ounces, in piece of the present
Wien of from 32 to 40 ounces; and in bulk to
$0 cubic inches, in placa of the present 100
cubic inches, without any diminution of the
nutritive value. Twenty days' rations of the
,
proposed sappy may be . more easily carried
then the present eight days' rations. Finally,
the proposed ration would increase the mobil.
tty of the army, &Adle/A time." .
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CoLona9ireocroao.—lfe senthat there is
s; pretty general dhpositiontnatdfestlng itself
throughout the country, to acquiesce in Dr.
BNakipTtdfle..l opinion (thank Colonel Wool
ford, who made use of such Improper and In•
sibordiula poems in hie speech at Lex
ington, Ny., some weeks ago. Dr. Breckin.,
rldge belieres that as be Ls really altrave,and
meritorious Kamer in the field, though a vary
fiblish talker end an absurd politician, be
onght:moa.haie been dist:Mired the services
but sent eft to Ms regiment after a gOod round
rating for the unseemly offences of his uncov
siiiable tongue end temper. As an [lntense
of the more lenient slew that ts„ now taken of
his 'case, 'we quote the following irom the N.
Y. COremereini Advertiser :
A Louisville despatch states that Colonel
Woolford, of Kentucky, who was dismissed
the service f0r,.." language .unbecoming
ofilseil l has been 'Wtatrast that
this announcement till prove true Though
ColonePWOolford Moduli. of ;stab and vie- I
lent language toward the President in his
Lexington speochifdr. Lincoln,. In view of
IIL gallant service tot the Union could very
properly - Atielrid the order of • dismissal, and
extend to.im ; the olomenoy Atm to an. old
soldier of the republic. Some days since all
.14. the ;Alien of Colonel Woolfores Tee:seal
united-in i
'
.petition praying the President
not to hold their col onel responsible for lan
vase need in moment of pander., but to take
into considera(lon bie great worth to the sot
- When hematitic' commemced,Col. Woolford
- lookit bad:decided 'stand for the Union in
Kontnekv,and though hie head was whitened
over with the frosts of many winters, ho vol
unteered in the Federal cause, and has since
measured 'swords with the enemy on many
battle fields. live times has be been wound
ed when leading his men on a charge, and
had six horses shot from under him.
When Morgan invaded Obi* last year, Cul.
Woolford panned him with ail the energy of
• youth, and finally captured the outlaw with
a portion of his bind, Surely, such eminent
services ehauldnot be cancelled by &few hasty
expressions - , dropped toa' moment of excite •
meat. Col. Wolford - annotincedln a speech.
• few days since, , that if be wasnotroinstated
he should enlist as a private ; if not accepted
in that capacity, he would return home and
fight the guerillas on life "own hook:"
We observe by our report of the poagres- 1
lllona PrOO/Sabogi:Xtst the : Hari. ific Norris; ,
Of New 'York, has proposed to the Senate a I
very important measure, In the form of a
resolatioa, recommending to the several State
'GovernMentale have a moms' Win In their
respective States in the year 1885, upon the
'plan of the Federal comma, coupled with the
'proposition that, to order to facilitate the
:work and give uniformity to It, the Govern-
Mont ; eupply the:States . srith, the "no canary:
aoliidules vstid..inittinctlons, and farther t• at
She Go'vernment be supplied with copies of
the original returns. Such a measure, if oar
'tied through Congresp, and.rsdopted hy the
Statist, will, it seems to as, be Ono of a benifl
Cent and highly important nature, as It will
furnish a atatletical.. reaord. of ; deep inter
het to &aired& %Nut acenetts tithes at the
Present ti me Is still more Important, to view
Of the great public debt, to Impart oonadence,
pt !Clime and abroad; in - tbe abundant resoar,
toe of the country, and establish by facts its
ability to meat the immense liabilities gond.
denly and unexpectedly thrown upon IL And
the moral effeeta of the war upon our people,
Ind its regatta on thepopuiation of the coun
try watch the 'census would disclose, are
hardly secondary to the-other more primary
isonsiderations. So important, indeed, does
Insomnia seem to nithat we feel confident I
if the scheme ahokild appear too di ffi cult of
imoompliehment by the States the country
woutlnhaerfally encounter the e — XPease ofan
:Inteliniediala adrenal Callan tor the tingle
retire of its statistics In inspiring confidence
in the suabstantiat wealthAg the notion, • '
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1 A VALI:(3IM 1111 , 10931111111 . 13 NAIL Car
ina has Just been applied to, one of Lbo
420 insabfues .of diet -Proiridenie Trin Co.
of India street, by the inventor, Mr. Jobn
' Gould, of-, Boontoncliew. Jertiey, It eon !
elite of a self f-..ling
. apparatus, which is
eie. ingeniously ~ ranged, that it performs
eiroirpfrit of ItW laborreepired Orit, with
1110TetoenlI BO natural and perfect, that it
recommends itself to all lovers of mechan
ical bkill,L and would well repay it That to
the works. Daring the week that It has
been b in operation here, It hu been visited
e .y a large number 'Of mechanics and nail
ep, who hire without an exception pro
nouncedit the best thing of the kind that
bits ever been Spplied to 1 nail =take.
We understand that a number of the lead
big manufacturers, are aboubeo plat It itito
general litld — Ps
eaidefice J o urnal ~a L -
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' 'einfienient iris orind Clare
lead Sew days age, byo the ac i c e idental dll
ixivery of a large amount of Madan coin In
instal." ohannel; at b point' wheretaillieen
arse engaged in deepening tt. Qn Wangs
onthe eats woo fond to neontsrfolt,
taxi:seen buried 'by torso's years ago. The
nitdof - h4 1 FV4 1,141 /. tr e !F" UnhaP
;eartAllt lasrontoOtating
'arrocgicWson Wins of 13. inch borei - at; the
DaLitootor Worker, af.tho' -Pat Tbhiaerah
street, Notch Aver, for the stostabra Pot tor
and Pollan- The -golld 4b0y.,0r0 to
throw will weigh 278 pionds, an , 3 the shell
tl3 ponnds. - : t
Tam Government cavalry &paid Of, Lois
is en toneentti establishment. .dinoe October
lest 17,548 r hoe betsparehisedits lB d
mob, tnAin an intlay :of over .szApp,9oo,
and the t a for -the ealmale niltabfr °Tar
7,000. Thenumber of. borate non; mimed
1700. A , mails- - Ottostnsollonls attif:hed.ti
- TRIM are at presents tarenty.three days r
Mocked proisiana:malurstd - anehettineasei
I end: twentflt.:444l*.letltneivilietitand
diaildli3W-IVlnsr ,llllll 7 es's! supply et -:!fitri Lesile's
bath paints httlfsentet 1110.=. The ean , Coo Mill Sine for Iliy:*bas been remised, by Uri
non supply the 'my, and aeonundste Saltine Near, Miner, Nos. Ti and 73 NMI street.
per mut. - pas number is fall of interest to the ladies.
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CrlY AND SSTBUBBAN
Arrivals and Dep
Arrive..
.BalCro fixe5...12455 p m
Phila. do .... 1:20 p m
fast Line 1:30 • m
Thro' 1:00 • m
John:Wu Acno'n.lo4s • cm
Mt Well shin_ AS • rn
2d do ... a in
Sd du ... 1:55 p m.
dot—k Odo p m
B Wall Elation hon Sunday)
:45pm.
l'Arat • (=C.o.
APP.rt. Anima.
Put Lino...—. 1:45 • ml Chicago &ay's.. 220 • m
Express —.—... p m Phila. do hie p m
NMI C3O a mlein'tl do 7.50 p m
Alliance Acca'n. 215 p 790 p m
Th. New Brighton Accommodation lent* Alin
ghß Station at. la i 5 • m,12:05 in, 4:30 p tn, 5:40 p to.
ny eaming, harm New Brighton Stotler, at 6:50
m, 7:00 a m,12:30 p co, and 290, m.
Thro' &SO a co
Thro • Mall-- 2:50 s m
Thro' Esprots— 4:25 p m
Cut 5:35 p
Jobast'a Acta'o 3:00 p m
led ntat'a— 4:30 a m
td do —11:50 • m
ad do .. S5O p ort
el13:GO
I Th. Church Train limo
at 9:05 a mi return. at 1"
7;55 • m
3 : 00 P
t WEempan.ll: oo • m
2d 4o . &IS p m
NM. Pert, --.. 7 . .00 • m
1tradda1e1........ 4 : 15 m
Th. smith, Thao P
at ittalp m, sad enlace at
• ALLlAltill
Amara.
TM • m
Pzmem... &0 0
ccommaded. 1:00 p m
1:4.5 p m
• 71 • m
Steubenville—. 5:00 • m
01evelatid„—... 1:4.5 • ne
do 1:46 p ml
The Supposed Robbery of 53.000.
We have already reported the lon of $3,000,
in: greenbacks, by Alderman Dobbs, of this
Ninth Ward. Re got the money about noon,
and, rolling it up, placed it in his right hand '
vest pocket. Passing along Fifth street, he
■topped afew minutes at one of the auction
houses, And after leaving tone be proneded
up Filth to Smithfield St., towards the Monon
gahela river. It was while on this street that
he discovered his loss, and although he had
not boon in a crowd at the auction house, ha
concluded that he must base been robbed
while there, by some adroit thief.
This morning, however, a circumstance was
brought to light which leaves scarooiy-*doubt
that Mr. Dobbs lost the money. A dentist,
idles business on Fourth street, called at
the Mayor's ounce and states that, on Friday,
about half past twelve o'clock, while passing
along Smithfield street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street, he saw three men
walking abreast together r and observed them
making a rush for a large roll of notes which
lay upon the sidewalk. lie saw the notes
distinctly, and was near enough to distinguish
that they were greenbacks. The man who
walked between the other two first got, poses
Sion of the notes, after which the three passed
on to Woytean's corner, where they stopped
toeramina the bills.
The gentlemen who wits:towed this transac
tion, on reading the scoounawf Mr.-Dobbs'
loss to the morning papers, at'once concluded
that the, money found might have been his,
and gave information of the circumstance to
the police. Mr. Dobbs is satisfininaw that
he lost the money there, as he passed along
that side of the street Just about that time.
The notes being new and stiff, they would
easily work up In DU vest pocket, and drop
out. - -The dentist deraribes these meriss so.
wird* as possible, and efforts aro being made
to ascertain who they are.
A Census In 1863
arttu - es of Trains.
PANISYLY
...mammon AND OOKSETAATILIX.
D. 1.1%. Armes.
1t.n... - .-.:::..... 6.- p m
txpresa ..---104)0 • re
let blllemport 71 10 p t.
2,1 do 2:05 P
Port Perry..--. ik0:1 a m
Umddoclec.—... &t 0 p m
id from WEposport leaves
..t i(k.ll la.
.11/.11 TULLY.
Arrival._ __
7:0 0 p
Blab a in
Accommodation elo m
• I.II,IIIICMIZI.
Sl
(armln. Ix'par.. 503 p
do 230 • m
ISW:bee:Mlle A010 . ,03 o go
To the Merelfel.
.A piteoL6 Cri'for,holp has come to 11:1113 from
Nufaille. In laboring among the thougands
of poor refugees from But Tennessee, crowd
ed into that city, one of the delegatss of the
Pittsburgh branch of the' Christia*Oommis
elan, has found many orphan children—be
reared of both parents, and it s esh4Blo of
neglect and wretchednesa which.no kunguage,
can describe. To crave them from being car
ried away by disease, or trampled -down by
the crowd, he has appealed for permission to
gather up these post victims of the war, and
bring' them to the Orphan P. em Schools at
Belknap!, arid Rochester. His ai3pliestia.
has been brought before the authorities of
these institutions, and though in debt $3,000
for the maintenance of former yearsi we coell
not but resolve to orecioo all who wigAi do tent
io the name of Him, who oath said: "Ile
that recicoth so, rod a littto chit./ in my name,
' Veit number will probably helms; twenty •
fro to fifty. The military authorities will pro
vide for their transports:loc. But for all el.s
provision must be mods bore. As our pea
sant buildings are full, temporary b iard bar-
racks will bare to be constructed. They most
also be clothed, fed and educated; Ail th's
will require money, clothing, provisions, bed
ding, books, 10. Every donation of this kind
will be most thankfully reoeired. We would
especially ask the favor ofie lona cumber of
blanketo,comforts, thee!. and #llow., and
of pktin, efrong second-Amed.cretitioy jar girls mad
6940/ from two to foorssee years of aye. Tbue
should bo cent to the widersigned,at the both
store of W. 8. Haven, ccr. of Third and Wet d
streets, by coca ea Tuesday nett, thakthey may I
at onto be isken to Nashville by the Revs.
Mr. Hells, the. Head-fdaster , pf the :Parry
School at Zollenople. This gentleman 11,,'s
been charged with the superintendence of this ' 1
whole work, and will personally examine:lnfo
the ease of any child received.
If act too burdensome, wp sok the friendly
cooperation of the partors and khimites of
three cities, In the rescue - erf them' 'helpless
orphans. Any mention of their ea:left.= the
nulpit will be gratefully appreciated:.
W. A. femurs:tr.
Accident Caused by Crincdbae
The Cleveland /braid of Friday says: A
singular accident declined on -Prosper . r•-t , t
this lab:moon. An old: geitiaman.ri
leg a couple nl ladles .on the Wow. ~ nen
his foot caught in tbe . crinoline' cr•
them, and ho fell backward, etriklng vi
ly against the bottom of a lamp poet, ' g •
open his scalp and stunning - him. e'er ;
taken into a neighboring derailing , house at J
his wound dressed. jt was fearsd that Lt:
skull Wall fractured by the bloW, but the in.jo
-1 ries_ proved not to be
. dangsuans, ;though, in
view of his age, serious results Hight have
been feared. The gentleman is from Pitts
burgh, and on a visit to this
Too RWINT Eartossow.—The Philadelphia
says : There are two singular resulu of
the late steam boiler explosion at the manu
factory of Messrs. Cornelius ta Baker, on
'cherry street. The snrfste of the wall of
the northern wing, and half the 'Oleos of the
eastern wing, took Ili though they had been
subjected to the brush of a skillful painter.
This is one of the effects of the explosion.
It is a cembinetion of, coal ashes;and *Mate,
aod, to all appearance, one would suppose the
coating-to be ash-colored radial° paint.
hear the cornice at thecaet kir:van icon sub
was hurled with violence hy the foree of the
explosion. The sastileftits full Imprint there,
and fell to tho ground.
Dup.—The frog which WU PRI . IO tae
heart of a wild stone at Johnstown a
few days liner, died. soon 'alter be ing
brOught forth to the light of day: The stone
had been built In a wail along tlie canal some
thirty years before, bot bow long the frog ex.
lited in It previous twthat data cannot be do
teimined, farther than it le known Quit the
Wine was quarried from a neighboring bill.
The frog has been prespgrail in liquor as a
oniteeity. It ought to be rent •dovtn to our
Bonitos) , " Nair.
Tuaowx 'mom • liorea,:r-A young man In
the employ of Ron. Robert McKnight, was
thrown from a horse this morning on Ohio
street, Allegheny, near thetoes °Mee,
and severely injured on the b Be was
curled into the Mayo* o&Ue by 01.c.r
Swain, and medloalAid oloonotted. He was
afterward. token to the ~.,esillonito of Mr. hia
'Knight, where he realdoi. MO Injuries, al
thaughaevorn, are not considered clangorous.
dioapr, TM, W Rogan, e
ineiether of the 1.02 a Bonhomie, eras behro the
Major today on a charge of wanking a
0 a raw woman who tope • mean:eon-Lib
arty stook She allege' that Itegad choked
her abd to Aot her. fie odd
!snot be heltdhre f or a
trial, being fo wohjoet to military
'authority, and wu diachaird on papal:at of
iittze:Sesetal'lltratet Cotret.—The can
of Ift,, itiesrrtherged bethottlig
deserter ere; titled split - this meriting, bet
wed er'COpthifiednpgiMosdijmem ie6.
In oozes iejiienie of um ‘bsertat , pt Ailraitart4
'titan'sfor the prosecution.: -
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
Award of Stall Contracts. ,
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i
Tho-followin additional awards of mail , „!:, •
- rr -- - ,- .PITTSTERGH THEATRE
0 PUB 13 EOLAL DISPATCELES.' • ___
Lowe nod Blaring, .
el' art n ta tr2 ollll C CO Ls i d or f: W oM t f 6 h7 P P aa gnn ta: i D t a v pan ta tm . b e::: t''''
. ..
.
i Tressoror .. .. -
J. 25 , 23. ,. 1 .,.. t0n5 i C3 2,, M in bar1au . ti, Maryland, to aroansborg. ......
lii9IINNSILVANIA LEGISLATURE
2...Y.4. Prom Somerset to Johnstown. Batonel P. ,,,,,
___ _ ._ _
Soyd-r, 6440. . Aroma, CIiCLI7 7 Olt', CA El I lb, to oto lobs., to the
public, oho Iwo, prereotel from men, tole great
owl., 01, sts fire produbstoo by ot h., o ogau•rnent„,
n, t., l 9 ll s . . „ lrroni s77s. Blouterset to Itott.trtt via 11.,110. John , 66. r et al D:. (l ‘ot t . iltr P,t•N 4 lturgh Clo 7 rr . '
2699 P.m, Somerset to Addison. nervy Mousiest, , , ' Manntrat• I, April 10, lEG-1. , TB IS 661:0719ti, ail! Lo prose ...4, tha great.
5229. .- 1101181 --.1/toltiny Sessiolt -Tho ilousc met , mot al trams, tit al, ail the orL t ost moor, tablonert •
2597. FroniBontorset toJoluutoon. C. L. Snyder, Bob socors, eatitteti
1149. erg bout ear Mer than uronl. Au - important UNCLE Tt.,51'9 CABIN.
. 2119 . From Betho to a mo. ,111 .• uesis .d. vi. • I ofttlitago with arnmpany log documents eras rorfo Tom 51r 11111,,,
II Platt, $3117 60.Cuorge liar ate._._...t'
to y
25M. From Berlin to John•torm. John lirollier, lieltirod b.. Oho Carer nor urging the Loilli ' Ptuolut Fletcher A:. Fit-triter
22b5, attire to part a bill to pay ba:k to banks the No.°. lorry F. Chipp..ndsle
2.045. From Conuritarille to 11011111. ~111,, b Lan., .• Topry.... Lulls Marti,s2l9.
$2119. moony .41.... ed to p. 7 the 'Stale militia lost , gii.,,, Kate lty nor
2001. From Uniontown to Masontown. William ' •
t Redman bill to appoint eommiisionera to ex • , r
-11.11.8chroyer, VIA i ' '''',. CON CIE RT, T(1 BE (; 11' E.N BY
2002. Froth iflatwoods to 1.711/ODMW.:I. i1..1 , 10P0 seam° 0101 tot of the pc uple of the southern l lv i ' ..-
hunting, r2co. ow. ci.stms:Nr TETEI)Oti X,
21261. From lirogrussilie to Coloration. Alex. tier a c"tit. ^bo her 3nffrre d from robot
Taror. 6230. t rill& and de.truotion of roped; by militia, ••r. 6, ecru, A i
_tXl4. from limithilsld to blaplatolgo. Thom.
P Godly , bill to to k rare of toldiera'
Fenton, 6116. °C. I tiastitiic HALL, ill TIT E.5 7 `..5 P. MAT ID,
2606 . Fro,m Waynesburg to Weal Abotatia.r. Po • phone le before the hues , sod ma+ li•roeTed
San net Ilunies 1607.
03. From 'Waynesburg to Wayncaburg. Samoa (ally. Adjourned until Monday. , or.. whi,rlr buNgsbn, tool, 11 ti, It. .I,tfor, of bid
-25 tails uul t. 4- a t l.• pits. Itorst's Carolyn' Symphony
Humes, 6179. ' 811 , 17 6- Moroiby Se • bit,. -Tho 1 , .1 I, wing for Plan, - Violin. Pan rote, l'oelto , , Mr, Tr rmp.
2.1217. From Waymoburg to Willow Tree, C. A. 0,, Trtangla nub itruto-ib.. last sto lostrumanta to
Gonad, 1 70 . • hullo welt, read In plane • Mr. graham, fixing ra ' 0 ., ;,,,,,,,,,, b , r . 1nd ,...
2036 From Waynesburg to Cameron . J.l.Cpb I , at ... l , rd for ~,,k r, in mi ,,, rheny „,,,,,, mod for . Tinter., to, o att. Soot-rd trot. 75 cents. The
Th.mpeon. $475 ,rala of fecund neat* sill extomNoco On FRIDAY, the
2609. From Waynesburg to tliddlebourno. John the North A merican Gold Minin g Comport;. 00th 1,00 nob 0.,,,,0k. .r r. C. 3,,,,.. 000.10 er,,ro.
Tarlaa 6463. Tho bill rplativo to the fl, io !Monumental A, ' . .m W . 'd . triT' 1'.." "IT. ar , fir!„ ,, . Coo'
610. From Rice's Lauding to Waynestborti. rib... 1 . eat to contmenc. at ~ to N. +sort 61
16. 'Qurild, 1150. sedation came op to order, and the motion to
2611. From Cormichaers to Rim's Ltuttllng. John • .----- 'or. AT NIASONIc -HALL
McCollister. Bala. 1 recommit it was dientletml and nartied. Tho • -
1 ''
bill. relative, to the payment bock of =nay
2612. From Greensboro' tollonut Morris. Chas. i
A. Ciarard, $B5.
3 ,, u. vr ,..,,, •b r . p10r ,,,,,,, to N,..„,,,,,,, 8,,,,,,,,,,,,i r d.', to banks borrowod but 'rummer, sod to pay' ,
' the militia called out (I uiin g the re bt I in.
WU FlOlll DMIDMVITiIIe to Pittaborgh. Henry
Henillton.s49s.
2.216. From Washington to Mt Ploaaaut. Dutcher 'aeon, passed finally.
a Glom, 6491 if Adjourned until afternoon.
2617. FrOm Washington to Wellatinrs. 7 boom
Lane, SOL 1
2 , 16. From Wriablugt. to, Btenbenvillo„ 0
William W 111 t.mmn, $2 19.
2619 From Washington to Waynesburg W. /1..,
C. Day, $5OO.
26°0. From Wallington to llookelown Samuel',
McCombs, $490. I
2621. From Waablugton to Mar's Landing. Jo-'
2 1
Tales
From 's,
RM. I
21252 'Weld Middleton to Berentybain. Cor-7
nelina . Datber, $278.
26161. From Sparta to Promerity. David J. Evan.,'
$7B.
2626. Tram Pittsburg to Greensboro' by atearnooals
during navigation, end twice a week the residua of
the year. edam Jacobs, $8,300.
2627. From Pittsburgh to Brownlngton, Samuel
V. Lightcap 50725.
2620 From Pittsburgh toklatur. Nell S. Walker,
51,629
2C.. From Plltabogh to Washington. James
Parson. 5400.
2630. From Pine:oTO to Wapt kLidaletowo. An- I
deronn Cochian. 6190.
2681. From Plitaburgh to Steutenvllle. Dutcher
di close. 61,795.
202. Fiala Plttaborgh to Independence. Jahn
Chambers 5799.
2131. From Pittaburgh to Dealosille. :Brad
Jentring., ' 2475.
2835, From Pittsburgh to Smtenburg. Shentaer
LansfelL 6610.
2636. Prom Pittsburgh to EtreeCg Ron. Levi
Le.ever. 5166.
NOT TUN !Ala.—Robert McGovern. who wu
arrested last evening by the Mayor** police,
on suspicion of being the person who robbed
Alderman Dobbs of $3,000, hada hearingthis
morning which resulted In bit diseharge, he
having proved satisfactorily how became into
possession of the money found upon his per.
TOIL
Recovastao.—Davld McCombs, .ho wu
shot by WM. Brockman tome dajs 'pin Al
legheny, Is recovering slowly, Broeltman,
who boa been oonfined at the Mayor's Ulu
since the shooting, will probably be released
on bail this eternoon.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES
110:1.1.1 Paul, Plata and Ornamental
Slate Roofer, and dealer la Pennsylsarda.and
Vermont slate of the best quality at low rates.
*Mt 0. at 'Max. Lanealta'a, wsio. ay. *ate/
Werlq, ?tttstaugli,
Srectu.'illorroz.—The .attention of onr
readers:lS directed to the brilliant asiortmeit
of Spring and summer Goods just rewired
By our friend Mr. John Wafer, No. US Fed
eral street, Allegheny. Ulm 'took 00*Wises'
great variety of Fancy French, English.
Scotch Arid American Calamerce andl)totlas,
and tinetilk mid Claimer° Vestings,—all of
which will be made up to order in the latest
styles and in the beat =neer- A thole* cc
leollon of Varnishing Floods also on band and
for WO, together with a full stock of Seady
Slade Clothing. well and fashionably made.
Kim, mothers and eistere, whose be,
bands, sons and brotbera, are serving la the
army, ...not put into their knapsacks a
more necessary or valuable gift than ► few
buses of Holloway's Pills .t Ointment. They
Itirurehealth even under the exposures of
roldier's life.
'A piths and. Cantu:loot ore boor ro
tailed. owing to eke high polo, of drug., Ace.,
at $0 omits, 74 wits and $l,lO per boxer pot.
Por sale to Pittobergh by B. L. Patine/took
k Co.
For: sale oleo by tleorca A. icelly, Atte
&betty otty.
EDOTIOCTII opena May 21. Prof.
Bilokorita hal been engaged as teacher of
Piano and Singing, afro of -French, German
and Italian.
. • .
Lessons in Er. pio 4ewbo system of Light
Opt;Wiwi.. will be even by the Misses Has..
hell. Applications for adintssioljsay be loft
at the bookstores of Davis, Milts Co.,
Pittsburgh, and E. C. Cochrane ' Allegheny,
or Address Rev. A. Wit.t.:Ava,fitesicklerillo,.
Dewar.. ap;6:l.st
rtemoTmo —Samuel Graham Co., Mer
ohany Tailor., have ramps. d to 73 Smithfield
street. We are jolt,receiving our Beyond
supply of spring an summer goods, and
mould most respectfully Invite our friends and
the public In general to examine oar new
stock, believing it to be one of the finest
stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city.
Ntery garment warranted to give fall sad..
Cardillo '
- in both prime and quality. Give its a
cad before purchasing elsewhere and Judge
fdr Teurselves. thiamin klirceasnr.r.en,
Merchant Tailors, No. Ti Smithfield 'Wet.
Signature, Comma Aso Come.—F.w are
Aware of the Importance cf checking a cutlet
qt. "common cold" In Ito first stage ; that
iieh, in the beginning worsidyield to a mild
• :toedy, if neglected, soon prays upon the
Brown'. Bronohiai Trochee;' or Cough
I,4:ougas afford instant relief. For sale by
druggists generally.
Wsreas4 Amuse, 10.--J. M. Roberts,
No. 17 Ville street, le now opening the moat
chola, 'took et line Gold sad Enver Watches,
Jewelry, Sliver ware mid Nag Goods inn
iisplayed In this city, sad Is selling them at
remertably low prime.
Osamu; bad *amigo WW will be taken at
the Omtifbaz once, No. 410 ?Imp grog, Any
or night. All bid= fete at he aerie tdriai
w.ll pn.mptly attended %Ili nett
be paid la
Tan pnbilo c‘reinsited to Mapes; the ben
tiful assortment of eonfectionariee ken! bf
Geeslin Deafen, at his Brno lied vend; Blend
in the Alleshenj Vow Market flown.
BABO/11021 In Mohair Lustre', at .1. Fleets's
corner of Grant and BIM streets.
41)011101r.TEI snnlLgt eras May 513. Ad
&via Rey. A. Wll.l.lsaa, SewiMll7•llo,
loess M. 0.21 w, Attornoy it Law, 98
Grant stmt. al:Hm
a. SELL, Dantist, 242 Ihma stmt. will 4
toad iw hemlnwei.tent of bl Tweets 00.
11:111.0"7'13.
WANTED ea A KONTH..i.--
V RR I wane Agetas at Eld • month evens.. P.ld,
to sell my EVEttLASTING PENCILS, uftIIONTkL
11115BNEed8, and tbliteen other VOW. useful and Flo
rham articles. Paton cht Wars sent rani.
Addrem, TOED, Biddeford, Mb*
sp3CLlnk
WANTED IMMEDIATELY ,
L PIIAOTIOAL MAN:
Who V e:ooelated with the lationfeeter of the',
OIFIS SINT EMI 011•131t0p4i
.spteiSto
Address, BOX 64, Llleeway city
INANTED—Agenth-to-sell the suaW
AHD. ELIBTOfft •Of TII WAL }• not
o bo ttt o o ot y. -.0w,. agent. orol'okarftle trOsa
PAO to two per gmath. 20000 volumes ildnotelly
.old. Food tir-eirraltra. "alms 30;410,111=,.
Ado.. PatA1abeam..141.132..., •
- WA "J'ED, • =
DRAM MOWDOL
.D 4 aPULLIAM i.
•: MD Wear iWat.
s lb
etN7 ED Boys it, lo End
ra.
ul
i#. 4 K *a Stlia VIA hiMIM
Ne=2=i
riViitiONTEEI-491akottk. , ; , _
• v Ist owx *midi It-Trik ... s ak: s t a
I . s.l . 4lKriavezZiat i a
r = 1,102
•
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TELEGR.,IIIB
Dissatisfaction among the Penn
sylvania Reserves.
iIiCIII.C6O,! April 27 —ln the Flout° of
Reoresentetives, this evening, Mr. Barger
made an important statement relative to the
fifteen regiments of Peat )1v ania Rescreen.
He stated that they enicted the service of
Pennrylvarda in M sy, three years ogn,but were
not muttered into the national eervice unlit
two mont.l4 afterward•. They were greatly
dissatisfied, so much io that many of them
are under arrant, the men claiming that
the time of service expired In May, and the
national government contending it extended
until July. Mr. Barger read extracts from
a lettertfrom Col. McCandless commanding
the division, relative to the dissatisfaction,
fearing the men would refuse to serve after
May. Gov. Curtin had urged some action on
the pert of the Legislature to induce the gov
ernment to comply with the demand of the
Reserves. In aaeordaneo Mr. Barger offered
a resolution urgently soliciting the Presid , rat
tto discharge the Reserves. The resolution
was unanimonsly adopted
Washington tity Items
WASHINGTON, April '2o.—ln the Senate, Mr.
Wilson will tomorrow introduce a bil: pro
hibiting any officer who has resigned, and
~whose resignation has teen secepto, from
'eommanding trocps ; until ho has bean regn
iarly renominated and confirmed.
! The Cavalry Bureau has been placed under
the immediate control of Mojor non. llalleck,
by order of the War Department.
Senator Howe has prep sred a resolution,
which he will ofsr to-mono sr, for the appoint-
Went of o committee - to investigate the.
bbarges preferred by gr. Blair in his speech,
and also into the 440 thlSTteasury
pertinent, willettlias jos oomo to light Ip the
I currency l lll* l llointingtutean.
emientfiriiiiitiosetisidees and Senators
was held toditi to conr.der the above subject,
and decided t bare this matter thoroughly
Investigated.
Tbo Ways and-him , us had ander considera
thin, this mending, the Senate Amendment to
the Army
,A ppi.opr is.' ion bill.
Willoin i e (mar ailment to place white and
black tclidietn at •he some L.ittog woe con
Stirred in, the Coo talttee, hemerer, changing
the time whim to to lake effect, from the
nit January List I, let Nicy neat,
Secretary Chan: It till absent, his: it bas
been amertaieed that helms no intention of re
signing his pennon, not at least until all ibe
<Urges against him have teen investigated.
The Kritr. Fortrwe Monroe cttrrcspon
dent of the 2S.h says ; We hnee w dos
another exciting rug. In regard to affairs
in North Carolina The report lettat Litre
Washington was captured hp tho rPheir in
Monday, and than the lureitniett of Newborn
would immediately follow
Ceram New Orlemon— All t/Itlet at Crawl
Now Vona. April steamer Var.,o
has arrived this afternoon from New Orleans.
She briep no news of Isup.,rtnnee.
A latter from Aleiandrie ba Use 18th soya
that all in quiet at Grand Eoore. The enemy
are fill around um, and we hope when we are
ready f,r a forward movement again they win
not be wanting.
The same letter 0. firMS the deals of the
nebel Gen. Greene ins fight cith the gun
boats,
The Red River Is slightly telling bat the
hilsalleippl is rising feat, end a nee fr ex
pected la consequence, in Red River.
Gen. Stone and others, cf Den. liat.kb'
sta. had arrived to route for Now Orleans.
Tho aLeamer Oahawba. from New York,
with 600 troops, had arrived at New Orleans.
.Recontiolasonce to IlladLson C. El
*eserworos, April VS —Advice's from the
army of the Potomac State that a brigade of
;cavalry under Gen. Depin, went out yesterday
to Madison C. U. on p raconnoisance, end
found a party of about! 30 rebels In the place,
most of whom they Saptarsd. No force of
the enemy wzr discovered any where in that
vicinity, although it woo currently reported
they had crossed the Rapidan, cud were
moving toward.. Lg. right. The expedition re•
turned without any to e,
C3valey right hrt Keuturky--The Reb
els Whipped.
OIXCIVIIATII, April 30.—A detachment
of the 45th Kentucky, flobson's Larlaion,
ander Captain h.dst/. attacked the tab
./de' Decal:4li co ty, Ry„ killing four,
and'Amptariag 16 men and 24 borers.
Adams then pushed fotwdrd and defeated
Evemtt'a command, killing two.of kda a tg“ m
and captains 35 mod.
nissoL UTIO.IffS. c
1118,SOLITTION.—TIIE PAETNER
BIM heretofore Galatia; botwom the undcre
aUned, =dm the natme and style of 8. ItlDDlzil
1)04 arm diszotrod by mutual ogrpnaent on the SW
!Layer( December r lBG3. TM Gamma mabltehment
haat Mee Mica the Ist of Jannar7,.•lso, and will
hemnferth be hi the hands and ander the exclude.,
,agement of an Amociation organized under an
act Of assembly, rylealm to Idnonfarming, to
BIDDLZ A:Abort:ad to me the arm name in
eettiement. All pollee hetlag debar net= tka
Tate Me In re.quntua to meant the acme et the
Couittleg Roma fet settlement; At44ll.pecritteakDOW.
tog niCOIOI , IMIDVALIA, Win ran 4011 erld Wet
71IntbOlit W
A).
I t ErfP I ELLICII D IA
JAMS IL nA04141,
S. SCROTUM, Ir.,
601:1EAT RIDDLE.
MII=I
Copartnership .horator
01 . • thy, treietlug between the urlanlydecd, wider
the ityle of WHITE, 11110 fliEll.l 6 00., hes beau
Wattlted by mutual couseet, to take effect from.the
'let hat., J011;4• WHITE retaing from tho firth.
JOIEI'II 11 . 111 TE.,
• • JAS. hicHIB66III,
JO/3h WELT&
Ttl eptlemilmed will coothme the fervraTeing
and Comcabokin bstellmee queer the namo and role
of WHITE DUOS. 1 CO., at No. 6 hEVENTEI
ETI9IIET, comer Liberty, Pittatmegh.
JOSltell
aptlll-Icod JAILIIcSIIIBEN,
[IIB3ULUTION OF Pit 611.8111 P
L,F —The yertnerehip heretofore existing between
the stedernened, under the etyle al WII. . JOHN•
BTOZZ 1000., le retrtpellrdlesolvect, to Mho Idled
ferreithle date, ItiCiaLRD BIESON retiring trete
the Inn. The Inuit/ me ortil.be continued se former.
ly, ceder the etre es heretofore:
• , ,wit.d. „rownerot,
• 4
11. JOHNITOR,
, ttIOUABD BETIOS.
ritubtrolL 'Web. lith, 1861.
nISSOLUTIO OF L`o4"Ait
giartnerehly ttetntalre ariglng
betty*. 701:5 Y. MAUI LTON EVAN DA 9.1,0.
.ut 116 dm ot1:04, r. tlAtdl vrow 100 has
bur& dinelvdll.l pputual mamas . 77oB . r. tIAM
ILTOIf. au ih• lause
4m. la tho d 4 ittad. cover First and Libort, our.
305-Ir. HA 611111 T,
ICVAN DA VTV
•
- 4 1 t.1m -
LX VINE
pri v ir;:a eni.dsi t tr XLM. I'lll tip In twat one
piton Irm boinni OMEL Yor.slo by thodorn.
*idle barrels saithalten
UfikWigfilfigurTiFrt
rr Yhtranssol
.. 1 0,A. 6 ` 4 "8 .
ir
WILLAR BAGALEY , Wholosalo
qxcar, 10. is endW Wcod street, Mb
'~y~,;:;»,J.itS-t;:~r_`~:5.:;~;...:..5.-~G.~1a::y.:,0.:.:v;c;.~2'R ~.
a I .itl US IF-111EJr7'S
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WEDNESDAY, STAY 4th, 1864
M AiL ME ANNA DIM ttp• world- rannww , •l
cantottlet, hai th. honor to annoon , r on. grand
FAIIEWRLL CO:a:EEC, It twirtit {omit holy her 'ut
apt., ram, In thin dry prior t her ,I.pstturx tor En
rote. I.llt , will h. at01.t..11 by her and
d.t.t4h , r, Att. ILL LI UP, ri , PilPtd
r , • laly from and
and Mr.
A. t..1.101:11 I , 0ct17.. dinwer ne..l
1113.1,A1 Nroct,r
PO (Cut.
A ~ I v i.k
Admixalon
r 7.; TIT, SU,' WIT! 11 T ES 71:n
run f'.4 e , at Ch11:1WI C. Mellor's Must , Store, fllf
`.; u.,l .tract, sth..re a .11agrarn run be.
se/ rt. Ssln to curntrlrrre ••rs isy, bin, 2. at
Ths PI., Is I urstsioql by inane,
agent for Chlckering
Doors oven Cot,. rt cosomptl , ... at A,
ap.'lo.4t 11,11,14 A zrut
Ca-I D 1169,1 TES
= • FoR vi `II ZB.
ofCpp r St. CIA,. fn.r of th- r.t.nttyl
e,i6 Beettetro Cavalry.) It Itl be a r.ndlLet,, .r n
from the Net" 't • tath .Ith- jott
actlon of the 11, put , 'lcan Con my Contention.
my2.tc
04'01( CORONER.—Atex. AIRES?
ba a candidata fur [he olika of Jurocar,
subje,t o tho doclaiou of the Lapatolicaa Pak.
Ouaut7 Ckalan.flou. 'rata d•syla
cFy . FOR CA)KONER--eOLOMON : 4 •LA,
of Bitrologl..ru, uia to • caucliil•l, for Cot
ouor, rnbject the dro.el , ..f thu boioo Cuuuty
Couvecalon. le
G. pit CUR( IT.UtTZILL,
or Ilirmihghual, vr.li o cand:date for Oor
olaor,sut.,e,l to the ki.<1..111 , 1/ Els Ifrpnblimo
Cuctutr OunTention. t,leattc
,7 •07. RON cy, of
-, rlc
•
FUR l'itOT IN ()TA .--Geo
FINI.ti 1,111 be 1. -audblat.• tbr car, of
Prothwotatryornbleet to th , 1 of tb. Colon
anpubliutto County lkeuvoution.
P ROTIIO NOl'.l It \
13. W...t.rTs, th, titzth NV a.rd, Ptltaborgb,
will n candblat ft. Lilo ~ 01, of I . ,thottutary,
nub a.. the ,:nctraott of L.b.. Cobs,. hopnt.llenn Cob
tendon. 1.42.k1+7
FOR Plt()Tti( /NUJ A R C.
C.-J are-ogrill tkem ,,, ,thrte 1, r the ~ ,I Sce of
trutit.,o.tary, ottWect tO th.. , Ac:+ll,l,l thr: Unkm
t , unt , l et t, .
L lAA 1: .—THO3.
. ,•. , .r ff , ce o f
Frvtl v et i.jecr ter tf,tisi , fr of the Union
aepub!lcau Goleventfun. el3:co
FUR I` I'IS tiTA `i.—Geo.
El.fur tut tri , ice if
f flu declaim, of thr , Usflor,
rev-Fri, It+ :d.ewte
11: 7 5-FOU :\ I 1 CO\I\II:SIONEK,
—DAVID , Ipi.NIM:( f rll..Tiwa War:,
AlOlieny, 'rill I. • , aodul,vn h'r Uonat., (I..totni••
Sono' , t 0., o: 1 h- Cot.o 11, pol,ll
cat, Coacenttrm.
F 7 -7 FOR C()UNT r( )Nlilt.
—Al.l.ro Lae Y, Of PM ti.. 1.•• •
!or lb« Ince 1 I t' ii Al: r,
t to Mt do,osi•ql or lbt. r Ite; u• lir ,o
CiA;NTI" lAINI : 4 . , 1 ( 0.:F.R.
r•- , not tatw ut Poo t .t 11.14.
crweldalo for In. %bore •.1 . 1` , 1. - " to lbo
tho 1ic1,.0 11.,po.LIcen
.11! 4:d.tv Ic
r -z—Folt C civry commi,sioNEß.
Liocm, • f %Laki, , owubbip. will
t.udi.lavr for CArnrity autlyct to
the Una.o Ikp , LLl: l cu: out.) , a..
.ontina Tr.ht,lawte
= COUNTY Cl/N1 Nrl SS 0 N -
hhOttilrho Fiht.o,t, of Sint Dr..r Toworhlp,
• ill be • catollarte for the offir, C0ra..1.-
, lh^t.tkOlohl to the doctrino or tht• Uhl 11Ppoh.
mo .1.• o r.hthkh.
UCTIOJr BALES
11(WNPLANTER ()IL YARD,—On
V Tuesday •verop,, !day 10, trill be told of the
rosoluetclal. tales Hu n 5 t Ft th strict, on termed
floor, fleeser«s of s r o.d In Co‘lin,, tuutuseip, t.
log un the itHeetteue Deer; teat the Engin-, Pomp,
PI ,lee, nli r , ttuj Ito coo-huery, haLrolirt,e
y'llt , cesn, and rsthat.l • witch he -
pl.t -r l'ou pony Te• au mine too. n
sp2 , VA Vib 8 ..11c.ILW AlNE,Armt.n.
ri 0 ERN NI T A ITTIO N SALES.
Lir —WI{DNE4ICAT if CRYING, flay 4, at 10
o'clock. at ALLY:CUE:NY AILSLNAL, Rill b sold
to the Ilightet LLlder
44412 Infantry Cartridge Bone.,
2, 5 / 1 1 G.Sling",
145,5 Infantry Wait Bell ,
75,000 Tbd Ecrap Tr
00,id/i/ w • •
Ircod,
I(3 Kegs,
OPowder Elam.ld,
1 Draft rg ,..
O'nling budihr.
'Terms cash--11rerubackm.
T. A. idctI.ELL NO, :Luc/fonder.
?ay sTak:ET i AT
AUOTP/N--on Tresday )I AI
T Ch 6 • ' ( " l iir " (!trl b l,3 * r:l 4 a . . f l " :ll::TVD n L 'r
atrit /bat dreble lin of ci/outd, Pitt., at tbe
h.oaet c nrr ni Liberty and strict,.
basing .front of 05 feet on lberty strvet, and ex.
tending along W nab ingudi strict $.34; fret, on which
arc eretted tiro two et Grp t rirk di/tidings, w idh On k
buildings.
To• me ofiah, ape half cash, .cad ttin Tinian, 10 12
months, with Interim .
,
•p 24 DAVIS Mel LWAI r.,
TNI a 1) STATESMI HA
U
no%tis.
UIPTICT or 11614TANT QIIASITIRVASTO
Wtl.llllllooo, Apnl la, 1604.
ADOTIOISI—ViII he Bold on Wodneuioy, the leah
dey ot Day, at the lhotr:Ad Depot to Alexandria,
IToglnis;
600 WWI of 01 , 11411roed
tonh of Old Co, Axlce;
50 tons of Cost Eerep Ina.;
100 tons of Wrought Ism;
3 tone of Old Bran ono Copper;
300 VD Derrell;
'forme' Omh to Government Yllllll.. Teli (10) Wl'
°ant to he pild At the dote of ,porchruse, tho balanoo
on delleeTy.
The property mart be removed...lolln ten Cap from
dote of
to. II 1 110 111101.,
apl9tfo ' Capto end s
A. A.Q.M.
—. , — -----
E4VERNSIEN'r SALK—WiII bo sold
7 ...• .0 at:Public Auction, on NVEDREa DAT, May
lick, eit
to
Aronal, commenting et 10
& • be., to the hightet bidder, the fallowlng
priay, vie:
1• Draft Hors..
.17 375 Cartridge Bor., Delta, de,
76.0 0 Pia 8 rap Leather.
50,0601ba. do Iran.
7,72.5110zer, Darrel, and Yoga
•Tertoe cub. IL B. H. WIIITELEY,
epllitd. Lt. CoL of Ordn.eo.
•
AC?A lIGTION &all OF COIN OEM NED
ELOBSYS.
yrAn
01Seater ChtelQuartermatter,
Wuhlogtoo, D. 0.. Aptlll.sll4lSrA.
Will 1e potd at public auction, to tho hlghat hi
dor Itt the lima nod place. ontad below, vis
• 11.. v .;“. Thuraday. Noy abt
Gott3nbatfCt moor. Mood.;. Mor %Li
Altoona; ream; Thor. Lai, Nay .9th, '
P 16616. 'NUM, Thutadny, Nal lOth;
. Renalbg,keuna, Thornday,llay.2 , 3l;
Lebaswo, Irt.zus, ThatainYtiato
Norttmoteiland, repos, Monday, Jane Vth;
Pernutoo. routs. Thursday, Juno 16th:
Will.inattpott, Peoria, Rhutodni, Juno
Qa• bradr.l 1100) bongo at Gottpobwit. nod 100
hundred andfllty q5O) At web of the ewer
Tkocfa• banes batto-lonon condemn-at-la trnitt'l67
theearllt7 Mlles of tbe Uo.ltd Stata Anta.
rot' ra.tdand fora t annors nut; goat mrgnias
nuti be had.
[lone. Rill Ito radiant? ,
SON WA at 10 A., and coati:me dolly till
°l4
---yl2lt t tvi Tr,l•
:P.Tars,t oartL.Alam34.ZW
-1104.w0
O.Q. IL Caviar,' Burn.
-01 1.
irtaldligOxinuti of; oatuund and .Orikut igireetp,
lerri,o7-Rt. Dr- flat-
114EVOLVERS—A largo Ixasortment on
.Lt WO and for We by
Ira - JAMS frOWN,I.SW•od street.
_ ~;-
~ , f., ~...
P I.4JrOS
' 7-Tate
f
R EMOVAL
Wo take pla.suro lo fnfor In lug th, pubqc that WI
uow occupy the large ..acommodla.sLoa..
1% O. 12 BISSELL...4 BLOCK,
of ‘l , 31. D. 136 A DBLIBY and SULIU.II , K6II t ,
new lot of ,t PERIOII PI AN . IS. Ale, act tnplete
as•ortment of 01111E1.'8 celobrated IlsrmoulnCu , kh
lodr•nna and Muulcal"gands ganrral, J.
The cuperbott y of the El rIADIst. laY PIANO le
readywelabboluel. In the hestory of Pt ,ma no new
hisfrument has gain. I .3 rapidly in p.pularlty
wrecelmd so many premiums *Ohm ti l e 4 ,f
o year. al the now scale, Mil Iran fray e,
, eurstrong bass and French grand actna Piano
Foto, manufartnmd by NCI litltfoltdOßY, and
Shomaker & Co's Plana basing been to begs4o
barman,' kno• n in th's and otuer countries, n e e s
uo ',zither comment. All guaranteed roc Or• years.
V 2 AMBLIHR & BARS,
tiole Sgents ,r Pittsburgh and Western Pa,
Ho. 12 T. CL6III St., BlomWs Moot
Good Second Sand Plena. for Rent. Toning and
re/Aeo:le done promptly. el Vi
PIANOS!
OAB INET ORGANS!
Gzbim 1 Organs 1
CABINET ORGANS!
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
A DUD Ell'.t.E.lV
KS.ll3i.,'H GOLD WEI)AI
ritgulum PIANOS.
EIAINFIS BTUS. PILNO?,
PRINCE'S II ELnDEOP S.
A . I ; radii nor vcrls Jun - ,n Iv
sp••la & LOTTIS RUM E. 4 ?In *lns,
DECKERS PIANOS,
WITH NEW PATENT IRI , N YUA IE,
Atknoaledgrd by all tba brut canalcians to be superior
.aU ciAer flat temeal"., rithot4 ecorptiou..and atm.
TREAT 4 DAVIS' m•.et celebrated Melodeon". and
Ilartnouintrot are only for sale by
HOFFMANN, lIOENE A CO.,
ap) No. 53 Flfltt Amt.
V SIEDLh', No. 13 SMITH TIELH ST
Pianos and Musical Instruments,
Ke..p. carnet...lily on Issod fine assortment of
NEW PIANOS VIOLINS. 0 CITABS, AOOOIII7L
OBS, STETNOS, Sc., which be will *AD roc LOW
nrim.
C.%1 P lETS. OIL C LOTEIS;
IIA ING YU IiCHASED Asp ADDMD
I=l
ENTIRE STOOK
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
1.91.+4 .:eid by W. 11c(161.24TU011i., at 119 Bisykst
etrtwt, we are able, by the consolidation, to offer the
LARGEST STOCK
TO BE FOUND IN THI , , WEFT
J r TILE LOWEST PRICES
Oliver McOlintoc,ll & Co.,
El.. xi TIPTH wraps?
FOURTH STREET
rt NEW STYLES
m
WINDOW SHADE.S
lIECEITED DAS D
g , NEW SPRING STOCK
7 CARP E TS,I,I.
I=l
OIL CLOTH, !
!
FIAT
•
43 A R sPsrigirrAitil l it ' air ) R
mka9
•
pAxo (x)vEns.
Tine Embroidered Cloth.
Embossed Cloth.
Victoria.
A 1.11 and rplimlld assortawat put rcentted at tE
NEW - CI4IIPET STORE
OF
kicFAILLAND, COLLIES 4 cb.
MUMMM2MI
•
La entirely new and complete amortmeot Put
ave.' at toe
NEW (.3...4.ICPSECT wr 011 IC
0
McFARLAND, COLLINS 4 CO.
LIEG4L
N 'II3E COURT OP . QCIARTEW
SF.SSIODIS OP ALLIDOVETIT- 601.111- ..•1`•
I
TV. No. 11, Dersenter Sento.; ISMS eCcmmolk
steam Peuns)lrants /1101ollext: and
Dsnlet Chesnut. Sct re. dur. tertalted rscoastl•
sauce
. . .
And now, April 16th, 'Sal, on marine' or It. At
than, Esq , the Wart appoint., B. liikaGr6Oß,
Andtter, to dist:that. the fond in Court:: aocouttsk
to the Act of As:so/ably to much one . hoe& oho pro
sided. ' BY TRH:IX/01M
Attest : W. A. I:than:on, Clark.
'Notion is hweby `lvan that the . Auditor , above ,
named will nest itas pubes int. - opted bo the above ,
C.O. ea his ofilto, No. 139 Yonttb.etrnt.Ptt4lnryb.
on SATURDAY, nay 14th, 1864. all dcbck p zo.
nl.o.td J. 411111V...0 . 3 . ad' or.
TN THE COURT OF COMILON.P.Ti&AR,
Allegheny County, lie. 101 Keith Vrrof 186 k
In the 'matter of tha application of Alfral Vilittfle/d4
for the Bandit of the %advent 1 Oleo :ie
hettLy elm that the:nederegned,wl,ll makeopplke
tlon in the above Court. on the frit Sattoilaf la tint 4
ensuing, between the hours of 10 end 1! cfclo4 a. to.
of said day, for Ll 4 Ira &Khans end ,r
rent laws of renuylrahle.
aolfhttit ' AI , FW.BII wilorrtrun—
TOR DISPOSAL, on moderate t erms
ne....e.em of socood-hsinAlsl44 6 ntrrD
AND TUBULAR BOILERS, of allresot sad.: Vs; •
arsons) wood-hand ENGINES,of dig:renti +WI;
WROUGHT IRON SHAFTS, for Moro awl Ms..
art,tel basts. DOC ORs. Also. Sass u,d;rlolls
ENGINES and TREIGHT MISTERS: •
Addrras THOS. U. ELLIS,
DR F. BESE,
Surgeon and bcconahetri
Na. 144 011ITHYIELD BT., 2d dc;o,
•
•
— 7l - "* .
BOLOGNA SAIISAQE-A siiperior nr
t lc loop goo 4 thronglilllbe *own's; rs.
coked norl fat sak,ty JOIE A.IIESALIAW; ,,,
• ~-nom-111.rtyatt4 Rood stmt s.
--DANFT. P -
I L Rants; v....utrian. tr. 'osl4'WOOd
Colorsot Ito. 107 Siorkat attest,
%arm
WFABLISLIMI23AND-WliqiEFll4l.
Alta vrompqattaup ey...,-
p:o wit.: Meet. ,
BER— • eeerV Aß. , o ll l llv i zess
J-P at
/OM/ LlPettJ And,
kIE-11;;;L I ;i.17.': .- °
LXXVII---NO: I
OILS, Am
WARING & KING,
001111111S.SION kiEßcildb-IS.
Parotennt and its Produces,
And &maws to Salukis Idatazialn
_ce2l:27 No. 33 lii&EITT BT., pato.
En of.ct.E.
R OE ARVATdf
Commission RI orsbasitt 4/k, Drakeri•
Lictr.stnly bi
Petroleum and Us Products,
For import and home orneamptlan. &LW* boa ,
an for gangs, a! rssamabla rata,
yhg.rai Magi •
BREWER, BURKE & CO.,
CONIZISBION XXIICILANIS,
&pato of tts
,citons, 1%07/0 AHD LIBERTY OIL WOBZI.
, Ltbasl cob advances made on consignment. al
itefinal_or _Crude-Petroleum.
01311. DIMILSSZ WAY a ITAHODaK SM.
Pam:aim lA.
RICHARDSON, HARLF.Y & CO.,
00IIIIIE9IOS .I. POTLWAILDLNG IIiZECIZANTO.
Crude and Refined Petrolenro,
Ho. 12 i9Vi7l4 STREIT, 11 nus
I gar Moral Corti marmots enr courlgnioroir for
TittAborgh or Yoruark !tatted.
n 11121711. 61171,E=C111
HAMM J. 8. Dilworth
Bprinzer Harbangb, Esq.,
Thompson Boil, Eon., Pros!. OormeeeLl Rant.
poly uITY OIL WOE
LYDAY &1311011PENNINe s
Inanahamren sad Min= of CARBON OLG.
faND. AND LIIIIIIIOATING 0114 anidasbro b
ORU DR k.Ir:TRAJMJECIIIII.
Wart.. oppoalte gturpsborg.
01111., Efo. SI HAlil) BT3 LT
WALLACE 1 CURTISS,
Commission Merohanta.
I=l
CRUDER =FEUD PRI'BOLEUX,
IMMUNE AliD LIMETCATDICr one.
so. km= WEdBVF PFILLADEILPILIA
oar Storage capacity (under onsor,) tor IWO
Alan esnollant faelliti. for &hipping to Amu%
and Yorsigu ports, at our wharf on tho Schuylkill
13.1v.r ng•sr the platform of aP. 11-11. I 1y
TACK A: BRO.,
Crude and Relined Petroleum,
BENZLNE, dra,
1z WALNUT ST., PIIILADIGLPEIII
Business entrusted to our oar. all! wears our
prompt personal attention.
Haar to Messmaillebardsou, Harley & Co., Breyer,
Burke .4 Co., and McClelland & Dist% Pittsburgh;
Thos. Smith, Esq., Prost. Bank N. ;H. L. roster
6 Plalarielpbia.
McCORMICK dc CALLENDEE, ti
OIL BROKERS.
211 and 213 South Water Street.
car Oocalgat.uta •olicIVA.
I,7day R Cborpontarig, Iron Olt, Oil wort
Jacob Painter, of 3. Painter /t Co.
Jno. IL Chalfant, of Slang, Chalfant t Co
J 4:1
VENANCIO OIL AND TRANSPORT;
ATION COMPANY,
OIL CITY, Penna.,
M prepared to receive, stove and evil
Crude and Refined Petroleum
Cu l the mast nasona r la . lll . emanito . mak. real
Office, No. 12 Plcu, street, lito Tart.
130 . 1 M, Wy, Oil City.
WALT= tair...r. tr. • Ali% 60 bitty ?
&NES WILKINS, Aft, - Pitts • anti. •
ifar - Consigareeate, vie Peartrylraniaoeatrale 1131
be stared at the Ooragany's fire-proof wareboaser sn
Efobokee side of river. rat
WALES, WETMORE A CO.,
00211116E10N
SHIPPERS OF prntouani.
Uld IiZW YORE.
Ample facilltios far 6TOILVILI MID SHIPPEEKI
Mi=;l=l
CIABOT,PEKBERTON R.
WEBBVE
Generol Merchandize Brokeil,
• 1411 ?TAM STREET, Now York,
Alto, 1.15 SOUTH YBONT BY., panmeirns,„ - r..: .-
CRUDE & EXPEIVEDISIT , OLBMIL.. ,
cmisrio SODA: , SODA ASH, DRIRSTONT,
DRUGS, OILS, AA, Ac.
Orders to boy or foil promptly attsw44,4:t
wady
D. L. MILLER, jr.., Atuarr,
LISIWAISITT ST., PHILADILTS2S.
CEVDE a REMED PETROLEUM
On Oriconhalma ancludynly. A➢ eking nt meat
reamonablekstm.
to cool calling roe
CRUDE, Hader good Rhoda
Particular attention laid to OIL POE •SPORT.
..Ittrpdx—OAUSTlO 80DA, SODA ZifiliL ars
ALLEN & }EBDLES
- PHIUDILPHIA.
00.1fkA39ION samoaeria.
Nre..r .ttnuo. pad to ..untutiti
Crude and Relined Petroleum.
wirzawna MATIIICOI undo
RIDS WOODWARD,
tu" WP I - I t. wwd;,oxi"a Go-a
cumalm, cows:mums mmunurr,
_ - - -
abialon.ttua tat ct
Mule and - Relined - Petroleum
1.11 - 150IITII VIONT EITULT,
ate.
UTOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. -
TV . -
GE.O. W. nowsmpis GO
Iltruntwtetrat of 'limn* on mit, =tad:
'[hilt OIL. Env canttruttly an Want- th.T.rs ban
grant: of BURN Ho O7y, acir:..l.ltbotti color;
..u.v pod *Lositxmon. pr• 1 1 111714 !,.gN•
ZOLZ wit CAB 0B ML '
rarAl neat kft at tio.: ILS 111 Th
5 • 1 94 &Kerr 1 11 8 bt ProtniAlr.liWa .
ter.. . . •
ROBERT ASHWORTH,' 1
• Ho. 191. 41. 3/ !SB D
PeCrWarding & Compinicru Merchant, =,
,AND DIt,LUES IN OILS.• - •
orirrannariskiriatoiliarci;eittitr
xnasomat °Ltd, otaatutly !mut and
Scrr sib MU* lonstvarlutt vdcas. Catudiamicat
puss , ti
Oil Aq': a' lintinottiii?'
Ordenldt at john Pa.tai3sl4 1 . 01.. a O. ins. •
sera MASH= AID Inn JITatIT . I3, es
lidvaertupt aeration . • - 'tan-
l!M=liil