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TIE M! UOSNING--==IIIAY 8, 1864-
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
SCHEOULE OF ADVERTISING RATES.
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Om month—...— 9 935
Three =albs.—. 97
$
81x months---. 24 00
, Ous year---- 40 00
...wind nes kee doable the store rates.
Death notice', each Ineertlen—.---.. 50 cents
lisscisge . 75
Phisabost
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towatore or Adalichtsscote • socices—.... 2 73
The Sanitary Fair.
The preparations for the Sanitary Pair are
proceeding very eatbleztorily, end the sub
committees generally arc working actively
end energetically to make the Pair a great
mom Encouraging letters are daily re
ceived by the Executive Committee, and al
ready a gientity of merchandise, contributed
by pentode. men In adjoining counties, has
been forwarded to this city. The buildings for
the. Pair, in Allegheny, are rapidly approach,
lag completion, and when finished, will pre
sent an imposing appearance.
• i'he Marble and ii.one Outten of Plttabarg,
Allegheny and surrounding boroughs, have
withoommendable generost , y, authorized Mr.
Brum; Chairman of the Executive Commit
tee, to offer a premium to the county in West
ern Pennsylvania, Ohio or West Virginia
-which shell donate to the Pair the largest
aggregate amount in money and other contri
butions, to proportion to the population of
the county. The premium into be a Monu
ment, of appropriate design, in memory of
the soldiers of the county slain. in battle, and
arid on which their names will be eine:Med,
which can be created In the public square,
or other suitable place,in the chief town
of the . enmity which sles it. The monu
ment is to cost not ten than $ 7 , 000 and
probably over $3,000. Mr. Brunet has is
sued a circular to the Commissioners of
• the redoes counties, calling attention to the
premium offered; in , which he says :—"Rent
to the relief and comfort of the noble living,
tho perpetuation of the memory of the brave
dead is a worthy motive to stimulate our
generosity in giving, and the monument thus
erected will be a memorial of generous care
for the soldiers which the people of the county
which 'hill gain it and their postenty may
well be proud' f. For the love of ourvountry
and the rick and wounded patriots, give your
aid and Influence to thie effort in their behalf.
There are but four weeks loft in which to
work, and the county which promptly organ
izes efficient working committees will prob
ably stand Ant In this contest for prominence
in good deeds." Allegheny county Is exclud.
ed from competing for the premium, The
gentlemen who have offered this premium are
entitled to great credit for their generous do
nation.
A joint meeting of all the Chairmen , of the
various committnes of the Pair, will be held
on 5, , - , sev evening at 73f o'clock, at Lafay
alesifell,fo re . .ort progress. Strangers in
the cud at.° the members of the various
commiaces, and citizens generally, are cor
dially invited to attend.
The various city Banks have' contributed
the following amounts to the Sanitary Pair
fund:
Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh, $2,000
ank of Pittsburgh 1,000
Citizens' Beak ef Pittsburgh, 1,000
- Pint National Bank, 1,000
Second " " 500
Iron City Bank, 750
Mechanics' Bank, 250
Main 'Neilson Again.
We have received s communication signed
by twenty-the officers of the 2Tth Regiment
United 'Stales colored troops, in regard to our
.article of 3prll 20th, noticing the refusal of
the Major to allow his men to go to City Rail,
for the Amer prepared for them by the Sub
siatence Committee. The article points on!
several erten, which we take pleasure in cor
recting: Ist. Although the troops came from
Indianapolis, they ware mostly raised in
Ohio; 2d. They were not armed and equipped,
but only equipped; and id. That there were
not "about 700 men," but only "about GOO
aim" The principal feats stated by us, how
ever, they do not succeed in clearing up; and
so far front improving the matter they only
make It appear in a worse light. They Bar
"their shy in the city did not exceed thirty
minutes," and "that the train would net watt
for them," while we were shown of finial dons
gust• from the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and
Chicago, and Pennsylvania Railroads, show
ing that they were hens one Ace, and Own
qw,rters and that 'oho Railroad_Company al
ways field over their trains, until the troops
can be fed, and would hare tree happy to hare
dose to oe this occasion."
They also give as a re son why they ha
fled off .that they were attacked by a crowd
of. citizens
and soldiers who burled a volley
of stones at them. We quote: "And /9 the
safer moats drew ' and crawled, and acted to
go in, s wenk , or a hint or a nod from us would
nave opened a tall which bad better have
bean avoided. Not fear of lack of muscle to
avenge. this courtesy, but prudence, induced
us to boar and be off, and for saving Pitts
burgh from a riot we are sure she will ex
cuse us."
Can any one give u somq information
about this riot? Who saw it?
We learn hem the Subsistence Committee
that, at the request of Secretary Stanton, they
have sent on a sworn statement to the War
Department concerning this matter, the taste
of which are substantially the same as alias
ri in our article ; and, toeless we are much
Mistaken. the Major of the 27th will be hold
to a stria ttiount for his conduct in this of.
Grinlions Printing.
The following very sensible remarks from
an exchange almost every prohibiter will
hartxtUy indortes
srlt has been the , custom of all =editions
aid individuals to'lmposo upon editors the
publleetion of reeolutions, Obituary , notices,
advertilemente of benevolentanterprisos, and
various other articles of limited interest with.
out- charge. We have done Olio our share,
of that Mader work. If usociations gonad
er it due to deceased members to pais resell:-
110 m test:Using to their virtues and condoling
with their relations, they should alio consider
it due to pubibhors to pay for them; and if
literary, school and other institutions gannet
atilt without gratuitous printing, they mast
be too slightly prised to promise substantial
benefit to the members. _Until we Ind teach
ers- who teach ' gratis, -Intact, who furnish
steaks and roots without charge, lawyers
who ootmsg wiPient lets, fatmentwhodonate
theli wood and produce, La., we must decline
being In the lief of printers who print without
oompenuttion. Por every line of type set up
in a printing °taco the publisher pays cash
ctt;of kis pocket. . •
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Pltisbetrolandn!siLtberty Pauevger
Railway.
A muffle); of the stockholders of..thL corn
.
puny was held yesterday aftentoon, to doter;
ininotelerthtir the line would be oontitined in
operation or abutdenad altogether. _ The
present =pony paid $75,000 far theroad, but
linos their purchase hare eipended $50,000 for
repairs, P. A proposition - 1m subtoitted by
the Messrs. Bowyer, to pay' $lOO,OOO for Alta.
road, with the anderitandiug thitt the nue
would be kept In operation. - A number of
&lima ineissille also eninsitkura propo.
to bewail' purchase:4 Just u reporters
were softssed admittinas to the stunting, ;we
are unable to state the price offered by them.
Pending these toropositioUs the 'meeting ..d
-jot:rued until Tuesday of nut ireek• when
the matter will probably bodelitilely settled.
. _ -
, . .
Dniontitur• etahtror,Latr. lobo Snyder
mach inicreistiow before -Mayor Alexander,
of .44e1 fhte*:lasterday,, against Mr& Say
dirt elinflPin her with meeting his 110=0 on
Suidsy afcarocton - daxios his absence and act-
Mg la s dliordarly manner. A warrant was
lensAiciledarrast. , • '
,
" 7- BUM= of Sraom—Tbe Genefareinod of
the Inuturni Chia' trill moot to Yotk,
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Our Book Table.
Mamoru rut= Cdnumox Lim 8r litat,lototo
Drummond. With an Introduction by J. G. 1101.
land. Now York Chula &dew. Pitubeirsh
for We try Div% Club & CO., In Wood Mast,
snpp. umo.
Dr. J. G. Holland, so well known to the
pubis both by his 'favorite nom de piece,
"liznothy Titcomb," and by his own proper
name as the author of numerous popular books
—known also u a lecturer and en editor--hos
written an interesting introduction to this
volume, warmly commending it, and. giving
a.brief account of the author's life and minis
try. We will quote a few sentences, which
will convey to the reader some impression of
the men and of the sermons be preached—a
selection of these, some thirty-three in DWI] •
her, forming the volume now before us "Rev.
James Drummond, the author of this volume
of sermons, was my, pastor during the last
three years of his itintstry. They are pub
lished not because a few partial friends desire
it, but because those whosejudgment deserves
respect consider them exceedingly valuable,
ant believe that they cannot fail to lind every
wide distribution among the thoughtful
Christians of Asterica.....Hr. Drummond was
a Christian who believed in Christianity. He
was sublimely, sometimes awfully, in earnest.
I hare never 'known a man who seemed so
thoroughly to-realize the responsilitierof the
Christian pulpit, and the tremendous import of
the truthe with which he dealt, as he In in
tellectual power and quality, Hr. Drummond
was not only an uncommon nun, but en un
common style of mate( He was an original
thinker—a man whpse sermons never could
be predicted fromt the team 'which formed
their subjects ;—not that he labored to And
Orange lines of thought, or sought to present
truth In unexpected aspects,• but be
cause he possessed a most distinctly marked
individuality, which seemed to bold iti inde
pendent relation to all truth; so that, when
ho spoke everybody expected to beer some
thing fr esh—something be had never heard
before, and something which no one else
could have said or thought of." And at the
close of his introduction, Dr. Holland adds
impreuively "These sermons came
forth frdm a life rich in Christian experience,
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4 88 925
691 410
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1070 660
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fertile in thought, and abounding In charity ;
and;ll. am acre that God will breathe something
of His life through the= into the world."
Las or Wcrstnig Hiciasso PEEN:WT. By George
Ticknor. Boston: Ticknor & fields. Pittsburgh
for sale .tty Henry Miner, 71 said 73 Yin street
438 pp. Mao.
We ere much pleased at the appearance of
this edition of Mr. Ticknor's admirable Life
of Prescott, the original edition of which was
published—only a few months age—ln on
elegant quarto volume, illustrated In the
highest style of art. That edition was one of
luxury, and cost seven and a half dollars ; but
though thought by the pub tither, "almost
too large for these present times," the whole
of it has been exhausted; and now, in answer
to the general demand, they have reproduced
the Life in this very handsome 12mo volume. ,
at a price which is within the means of alt 1
readers. They also announce that they have
ready an Bro edition, finished to match exact
ly with the library editions of Presoott's
Works. Both the duodecimo and octavo edi
tions Include the entire contents of the quarto,
and contain also the portrait on steel Hav
ing begun our notice by saying that we are
Pleased at the appearance of this 12mo edition,
because it will make one of the most grace
fully • written biographies of our times more
generally accessible, we will close by adding
that we are no tell pleased mash Its appear
ance—which both interiorly , and exteriorly
is all that could be desired.
Tim HassOMMISOr Bran., including Forging, heed.
entog; Tempering, Annealing, Shrinking nied
dog of iron. By
Ml i ge E m A:l ' h ou t pl ., yed at the t ' Royal Gun Factories
Department, Woolwich Arsenal. first Arne le n
Dem Second London Edition. Sew York D.
Appleton A Co. Pittsburgh for sale by Darla,
, Clark a C0.,93 Weed street. ROOO, Limp Cloth.
Prlee,6ocent•
The author of this hand-book 'on the man
agement of steel,' in the various processes
to which it is subjected in the arts, is a prac
tical nan whose long and thorough exped
ience renders him a fully competent Instruc
tor, and a muter of every detail connected
with this subjeet. "Steel," he remarks.
"being one of the most valuable metals, and
requiring great care in theforging, harden
ing, tempering, annealing, and management
of it in genera 4 I think, after having nearly
twenty years pod practice, experience and
study combined, I am now able to give a lit
tle gratuitiars information to those who have
not had so much to do with It u„I have."
American workmen will be desirous to exam-
Iris this book, to see whether It contains soy
Information for tberd—any practical sugges
tions which amp cat tura to account.
I:Paso:ammo'. Dray; oz o Donis Tat ETOIIX. A
Note' of /mark. DUO and Manner, New York :
Eboldon A Co. Pittantrgh: Cro ado by fleecy 111-
11.1 . , 71 and 71 nth Btroet.,bnyy. limo. •
A story of considerable intoreet—and told
with considerable effect. The author is no
mere preistice-hand at this kind of work : a
certain seas end fluency of style evidencing
more practice in the art of writing than the
first—..or even the second—novel of a young
author (or authoress 7) usually exhibits; Still
there are afew passages of what people,vith •
out intending any compliment, callfinai;
which we think a purer taste and riper judg
ment would hare creased out. Be this u it
may, b °waver, the novel. reader will assuredly
take to "Daugartleld's Rest" quite readily—
and quite suadily, too, will he hold on to it—
for from first to last it maintains its interest
ea a story, and the excitement continues to
groin oven till we reach the final chapter, which
brings the deasomfmcat all right, and makes
everybody happy that ought to be happy,
though we had just before been plunged In
despair about several of them.
The CELLVIAVIS CLUGTOTITIC Ili - TOLL - 110S. By
J. T. Headley, dnidozof “Washington and Ma
Generale," "Napoleon and Mc Plarabais,"etc
New Tort : Charles Scribner. P.ttaburgb : fur
We by Davis, Calico g Co., as Wood atroct. ioli p.
As the charecteristics of Mr. needle, Si
writer are So generally and favorably known
is the public, and as the very enunciation it
self of the eubjeot he has taken in hand in
this volume, at once suggests its suitability
to the authofa best tastes and powers as a lit
erery artist, and its striking opportuneness
end suggestiveness, as affording scope 'for
much thoughtful and profitable reflection and
examination, by eupplylog materiel for con
trasts and comparisons between the past and
the present,—tkere U noneousity to detain
the reader over any general deseripition of the
book; and more especially, le that could not in
any degree reflect the Interest which every
where abounds- throughout these sketches of
the noble and devoted men whorled. the pal
pit a power in the laud during the ever mem
orable straggle for national independence.
The book, we donot not, win share the popu
larity which bee hitherto been aCeorded to Mr.
Lieedlny's publications.
Tea lbws Ham. ar ALLINTOI. L Bora By
Luttiorefrolkr, Author of oOrioyfrana;• ..Cas
tte Blehakord,' . 0 1rozolay Paronsfro," "Motor
Thorn,. oto. With Illortrationo. Now York
Super IBrottroy. Pittoborth : for oda by Hoe.
ry Bluer, 71 and 73 fifth sines 17159.
This oatmedlngly clever and entertaining
novel having reached Ito nun chapters in the
gerbil form of publication In their Magazine,
Mews- Harpers have in the valuta, before
as given , it a more compact and convenient
which; no doubt, thouands who
have not yet nail It will And their opportu
nity '!it so early day to add themselves to the
tholltallo trim alroadp
. hed , that pleas,
ore. Thi.goglish 'press has recorded many.
a high a:Fenton of admiration for the net._
tiara, reu l arkthla rtalnm of the cbstractark,
that are drawn by Mr. Trollop" in this tweet.
lodged, for reality, vivacity, and every "ooh
good quality, as snakes a book entertain
ing, "Tie Small noun at atlllngton" may be
safely commended to the reader—and that
too whether the 111 alfl reader be American or
'Saglieh.
MiLLTONOLT Ocoaawc>a, Frid last
Mr, George 'Rohrbaugh was' found de ed one
mile from Hanover, York county. Re had
been to town the evening previous on come
balances, and while on his way home be was
thrown from his lore* and fell into a pond of
;mid and water, where be was found perfaotly
!Wen. - Ills supposed that be was manes,-
hod, uMs face was completely covered with
mud.' Hewes taken up, and conveyed to his
home. To leavens wife and family to mourn
ltismolancholy death. . „
Tog Clotiorm tionaart which
lir:Tetedenz Intended to give last fall is to
opine off to-night. The posteonement .hu
only 'contributed to make it worthier of the
'interest of Mildew:ls.. If the else of the in
clines Into be predicted. from the petite of
the programme and shigsis, we ere confident
thet the ball attendance on previous 040- '
SIOIIII will be equalled this setardnie,._ As se=
eared seats are Cro siliEto discolefort- need
be apprehended. O. O. -Mallon , 81 'Wed
street, has charge of the ; Mersin.
Lsormu4—Our madam should,bear it attic
that the Rev. Dr. Chapin leetturo la Con ,
amt. Hell to•monosr orentlig•Pr. ahnta•
one of the most el - event &Tinos of the ds.Ts
and will doubtless hare a lore imagine.
Ms subject -for- too -morrow emnsinualll be
a Europe and Ametries." ' '
aOYIRSIIM 811.1 Al Atitomara
—Laolndsd to the alatartamaraola morning, I
10o'claok, In • lattaisantity of !anther, Ina,
bloat,Aka Bea advartaimeat on' Mat pap.
siotiamar.
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Fur the Pittsburgh Guzita,
our Banks and 'neurones, Companies.
The time Is cow at hand when our blinks
and Insurance companies will declare their
regular semi-annual dividends.
Al they have all done la prosperous buss
noes, it is expected their dividends will be
large. The securities held by them are of the
most undoubted character, being almost ex
elneively the gold, bonds and other eecuritles
of the 'United States. As there can be no
• • - - -
logs on these, justice would; prompt the divi
dends to be the entire nod earnings of our
banks- "Sinking fund," or"surpha reserve
fund," should not be considered, as it ought
not to enter into the matter. Widows, or
phone, retired capitallits, and others, who re
ly on their dividends for their Income, require
large dividends, as expenses of living have
become enormously high. A dividend of 7
per cent. now is not equal to more than 4 per
cent. was two year. ago.
Our institutions have been well and care
fully managed, have been very eneeessful,
and having made the money for their stock
holders, should declare liberal dividends and
thus let those who are entitled to it get the
benefit of their capital and investments.
We trust one of our beet hanks will show
the good example of declaring their net earn
ings, and the rest will soon follow the public
wish.
The day of "old fogyinm" in banking, as
well as in all other matters, is rapidly declin
ing, and the sooner It is replaced by an en
larged, correct, and liberal pottery, the better
for the Interests of Pirrstoznos.
3177T1NG or TIIN,P6I2ICIPALS or TOO PORLIC
SCHOOLE.—A meeting of the Principals of the
Pittsburgh schools, and also the boroughs
south of the Monongahela river, was held on
Monday evening, May Rd, at the Fourth ward
School Monte, Penn street. Mr. T. A. Don
thett was chosen President, and Benj. Jones,
Secretary. The President lasted the object
of the meeting to be to appoint a committee
to ~btatn donations from the teaohers toward
the funds of the coming Sanitary Pair
On motion, a committee consisting of Mr.
A. T. Donthatt, Prof. Woods, Mr. D. W. Si
der, and Mr. Monroe, were appointed with
instructions to bring the matter before the Al
legheny Aisoolstion, and to: Invite the oo
ope
ration of all teachers whether o f public or
private schools.
It was recommended that the teachers
should contribute one day's pay to this noble
and patrlotio fund.
Th., committee are to meet at the same
place en Woduesday next at-seven and a half
o'clock, p. m.
lacruns or F. It. Baosiciv, Esp.—The ntt•
meroue friends of this gentleman wUI be grat
ified to learn that the Sanitary Fair Lecture
Committee have secured Concert Ball for the
repetition of his lecture on Oar Soldiers,"
on Tuesday evening next, the 10th inst. The
theme of the lecture and the cause fur which
its premeds are to be appropriated, should
attract a full house.
THEOWIECI STOIIIII,--A. Dumber of young
Lads were amusing themselves yesterday
afternoon, In the First Ward, Allegbony, by
throwing stones, when the polio* needs • de
scent upon them and captured three of the
boys. They were taken to the Mayor's oboe,
and email fines Invoiced upon them, which
their parents' paid.
Sutcum.—Mrs. Capt. Thomas Trench nom
suftted 'suicide, In Cleveland, an Saturday
night, by taking anima°. Mrs. Trench leasei
six children, the youngest at whom is only
three months old.
Tassmas.--Unele Toni's Cabin will be re
plated at the Theatzwthis averting. As it may
be the last time It will be performed her*
this salmon, those wishing to see it should
take advantage of the opportunity.
TEILSWIAL ASSIL.W2I3I.—It 1111M17 bee matter
of Interest to property owners to know that
the present is the year for the Trlenniel As
sessment. The Acsessors will commence their
work early in May.
AECTION Isla of furniture, this morning a
10 o'clock, at2o4 Thirdstreet T. A. Metal
sad, atiationeet.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES
Beau% AND 01211•211.—Pare air, exercise
and good nourishing food have more to do
with health cod its continuance, and the re
gaining it when lost, tban all the substances
In the medical univalve. Indeed, without
them health will be lost, and almost impossi
ble to be restored. It Is always in some vib
laden of the natural laws that regulate health
that it a/impaired or lost. By some obstruc
tion of the bowels, or the skin, or the vitiated
matter passing Into the blood, it supplies Im
proper material to the waste that is going en
continually in the animal economy. Scrofula,
cancer, tatter, all sorts of eruptive diseased,
have their origin in a sluggish or Nay condi
tion of the a osorbent glands and other emuec.
aeon of the body. To restore tone to thera
is the purpose of that great medicine known
no Blood Searcher. It acts by restoring tone
to the etomach and enabling It to properly
digest the food which is intended to go lo
the supply and nourishment of the system.
It stimulates the glands, permeates every
nerve and fibre of the body, glees tone and
elasticity to the muscles, and will bring the
rosy hoe of health to toe faded and pallid
check. The Blood Searcher is the greatest
alterative yet known. It Is a distilatlou of
the best tonic and alterative, roots, herbs end
plants known to men. The experience which
I have had a ith this great remedy enables toe
to say that it will aura any of those clam of
disease of a cacheetlo character now so prat
' clout.. Thera aro hundred. of people now
tenting with come disease of the class elle.
dod to, that could be eared, If they would
use the proper remedy. The human system
at this time of the year is recovering from the
torpor of the winter months, and the sluggish
ness and heaviness of the different suffering
organs can be entirely removed by a few but.
ties of this great restorer. It needs.a persis
tent effort, In order to mate a thorough core.
It Is by continued effort that disease Is eradi
cated and health regained. Persevereneo
in medicine Is 43 11001010 no In anything elan,
and those who use it are sore to be rewarded
by the enjoyment of that greatest of all blase-
Inge. I receive a.grent many letters making
special inanities about the use of my Blood
Searcher. It would involve too much !inme
and labor to reply to them all by letter. I an
only say that any ono afflioted with atj
ems of debility or a scrofulous nature, it s.
be sure to do good, and cannot poulbly 1.
any bum. Please see my column adverti,-
ment, published in all the dolly papers, for ri
markable cures, the like of which has seldom
been achieved by medicine. In purchasing,
look fee my name over the cork and on the
United States clamp on the top of the bottle,
as I will not to responsible for any other.
Prepared by Da. Gee. 10. Kagan,
NO. 140 'Wood street.
It3/IA9 Pants, Nato and Oros:lentil
Mete Roofer, and dealer to Penneytrade and
Vennons Mite of the but fp:atty at tow:slat.
Of fee at Men. lreghties, sew the Water
Werke, PlvisturA. Pa. 0.
Sractm. Scants.—The attention of cuy
readers L directed to the brilliant auortmeet
df Spring and Summer (hods just misfired
by our friend Mr. John Weer, No. 126 red
'eta street, Allegheny. Hit stock comprises
a groat variety of Panay Frond, Huglish,
Scotch and American ; Coastwise, and Cloths,
and fine Silk and Cassimere Vestings,—ellbf
Which will be made up to order in the latest
styles and in the best manner. A choice is.
'action of Varnishing Goods abio on hand And
for sato; together with a frill stuck of Heady
Mode Clothier. well abd'flebionably 10,1140.
Itratovin..—Samuel Graham & Co., Mer
chant Tailor', bays removed to 7a Smithfield
strut. Wo are-Jost receiving our 'mond
'apply of spring and summer goods, and
rrould'utost respectfully invite our friends and
the publio in general to examine our new
Stook, belleelng it to be one of the lined
stocks of merchant tailor geode in tho city.
Every garment warranted to era fall tails
fattiest, in bath price and quality. Give is
cal tafore parched:l eliawhero and judge
for yourselves. Glimmer dr IloOsantass,
Merchant Talion, No. 13 Smithfield "treat.
Wairesom, •Jatritam,.A . a.-4. M. Robed%
?10. IT Iflfth stroot, fa now opaalmg the most
*bead . dock of alas Qold and Silver Watauga,
dowel*, Silver ware sad Vamoj °pea Oct
displayed In Mb eity, sold fo ae g Shoal at
momattkakly tow Moo.
.
Oscura awl =ago Cala will bo falcon at
Omulbu ofitho, N0..410 Palm staear, t, day
a; . All order! loft et the- &bora pthot
'DO promptly late:Idol la. All calk mud
ta.prld th odvonco. 0
Pertrttitentrof furniture on Tunidsy mint
lag st44lo'olortr, ac Nh..14 Third direst. T
MoCll9llind, apotioneer. •
EDdivons OnrUrA# op= /day 3d. Ad.
dram nor. A. Wasums, Bowicktyrillo, Pa.
BAzo.fin la lifotistr, laistrer, at J. Bia4l't
comet of Gnat iuld Sin Anita.
lowa M . llazzLic o , Attorsey,
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PEENSTLVANIA LEGISLATIIRS
4,011 Dapatch t the Pittsburgh Guscas
.Hartaiancrao, May 2, 11361.
deSsra.—ditcrruson Sawn.—Mr. Laluber
ton tilled up a supplement to the Northwest
ern!Havlgation Ca ; 'passed.
Mr. Hoge; an act relative to the Cleveland
and :damning Railroad Co., repealing their
Charter and conllidng its franch'isra on the
Lawrence Co.; passed.
Mr. Leatn, an not to change the name of the
Saltsburg Co. to Wrsunoreland Gas Coal Co.;
,passed.
Mr. Lowry, an act t.lincarporato the Kan
awha Oil Company to operate in Pennsyl.
vania, Wast Virginia and Canada West ;
• passed. .
Mr. MoCandless presented a supplement to
the charter of the Borough of Rochester,
Bearer di;unty ; passed.'
Mr. Graham called op the Mil incorporating
the Notional Oil Company, which had been
returned from the Rouse ; passed,
Mr. Bt. Clair presented an oat to authorise
the sato of the Real Estate the Indiana
Asadamy ; passed. Adjourned.
Rovaa—Afbrneon Session—Mr. Bingham
presented o bill relative to the: Plank Roads
and Thrupike Roads In Allegheny county,
which finally passed, Mr. Denniston haring
amended the lame.
The Garrick Oil Company bill yea In
trodaoe4 and passed.
The Rouse resolation amending the Na.
tional Oil bill was paned.
The bill relative to tbo dirposal orate fond
donated to soldiers by the Pennsylvania Raii
road nosily paased.by placing II In the bands
of the Governor.
The Homo then adionrned until eveoing
CongreestanaL
WA/lummox, April 20, 1864.
Simara.—The House bill for the relief of
maulers' on land claims in California, was, on
motion of Mr. Harding, taken op and passed.
The Senate bill granting lands for railroad
•nrposos in Minnesota, as amended by lb,
: onse t was passed.
The Senate then rest:Med the National
Bank Bill and the amendment of the rinance
Committee taxing bank', whith was adoptad.
The currency bill waa reported to the Sen
ate and its further consideration WU deferred
until Monday.
The Senate then adjowtnod.
Honal.—The House took up and referred to
the Committee on Military Affairs the resolu
tion of Mr. Blain, of Me., calling on the Bee.
rotary of the Treasury to state the amount of
debt incurred by the several States to std in
suppressing the rebellion and declaring, u the
Judgment of the House, that all debts legiti
mately contracts should be assumed and
Ugni
datedby the General Government.
The House then took up the resolution of
Mr. Harding, offered lest December, declaring
that the Union is tot dissolved, and whenever
the rebellion in any of the seceded States
shall be put down or subdued, either by forte
or voluntary submission to the authority of
the Constitution and laws, snob Btate shall be
restored to all its rights and privileges tinder
the Constitution of such State and the Copia
tation of the United States, including the
right to regulate order and control its own
doeuestio Institutions free from all Executive
control.
- .
Mr. Harding, of Kentucky, said that the
question turned on the feet whethor the Union
Is dissolved or not, end that Whenever a - re•
bellions State is subdued or voluntary returns
to its allegiance, it Ise State in the Union
with all the rights belonging to it under the
Constitution. lie said that whoever voted
against the resolution threw himself into the
position of saying that the Union is dissolied.
None but • revolutionist, disunionist and
secessionist world oppose it.
Mr. Upton, of llWhigs's, moved to lay the
resolution on the table.
The motion of Mr. Upon was agreed to—
pes 67 ; nap 60.
Mr. Frank, of New York,prasented the re
views of the Legislature of New York, af
firming and declaring that the prothunetion
of President Line°ln, detailing the extinction
of slavery, was not only necessary, bat a
wise, statesmanlike and canetitutional meas
ure, and should be made the law of the Land;
and requesting the Representative' and lA
atruoting the Senators from that State to sup
port the amendment to the Constitution of
the United Stew, prohibiting...eleven In any
State. The resolution was referred to the J c..
dietary Committee.
The Rouse took up Mr. Wadsworth's reso
lution, declaring that the powers not tido.
gated to the United ?Mato by theConstititioe
are reserved by the States respectively to
the States or to-the people, and that the Re
m:emir° ran neither directly or indirectly ex-
STOW, any of the powers theis rezoned, res
pectively to the States or to the people, and
that the Executive eau neither, directly or
indirectly, eserclte any of the powers that
• served, or laterally restrict or obstrad the
eteroli• thereof by the people.
Mr. Farnsworth moved that the resolution
be referred to the Committee on Rebellious
Stater.
Mn Con moved to lay It on the table to are
der to get a square Tote upon it.
The motion was disagreed to, 118 in the
negative.
Mr. Cox now asked for a direct vote op the
resolution, which he said nearly affirmed the
language of the committee. but the House re
forted it to the Select Committee on Rebellious
Statee, by a vote of 10 against TI. -
Oe motion of Mr. Johozon, of Pa. the com
mittee for the District of Colombia were re
quired to inquire into the eartedialip of
draining the city by culverts and olesnlog
the Wublugton canal in order to preserve the
health of the city, which is endangered by
the most deleterious miasma and malignant
atmosphere from thesarretinding hmptti o.
On motion of Mr. Witten a resolution
was adopted calling on the Secretary of the
Navy to tarnish all information osacetning
the construction of the robot ram whim's Made
he recent attack on the Vetted States forces
at or near Plymouth. Also, Irby the con
struction of the ram was not prevented. and
precaution taken against Ita action.
A meae■ge was her. received from Presi
dent Lincoln, and read, giving the informa
tion celled for, respecting the assignment of
M. T . glair to a ooretnand In the army. The
....ege was referred to the Cknontitisie on
61. c. woo and ordered to be printed.
Latest Crow Europe.
New Yon, May 2.—The City of Washing
ton, from Liverpo ol on the 20th and Queens
town on the 31st April, arrived this P. M.
The steamer Banal& left Hamburg for
Now York on the 17th. and was captured by
a Danish frigate at the mouth of the Weser.
She had • large number of passenger'. on
board. The ship and cargo were valued at
120,000 pound. sterling. The Hansa was
stopped by the frigate at the same place, but
after an examination of her papas, was
allowed to Droned
The Germania, from New York, was at
Southampton, and would net go to /Lemberg,
but leaded her passengers, and would pro
bably discharge at Southampton. •
The London Times attributes a slight rally
in the Confederate loan and reaction on the .
Paris bourse to the open defiance of Prance
on the Mexican question by the House of
Representation at Washington. The TWO
thinks, however,,that the nthin of Ike House
'trill be !gamed or retracted. . ,
Cyrus yields bad been giving a banquet to
'the supporters of the Mingo Telegraph.
Messrs Adams and Bright were present and
exchanged international °auntie:l. :
The public were startled on the 18th, by- the
announoement that Garibaidl's Oat was to be
tanAltstati, and that he would lase
Leaden en roans for Cams= the 22d InsL
! The Prussians assaulted and espbared Du•
! phel on the morning of the 18th, col:during
83 cannon and- from 2000 to $OOO pngonerg.
! The Prussinloss is stated at two. Generals,
' 60 came and 600 private.. The Danes are
said to have lost between 80 andloo officers,
and 400 men reported,hors du combat. The
news of the victory was received with great
rejoicing at Berlin.
It is reported that the Printing occupied
Alen, and that the occupation of the whole
of Tntlipro had been resolved upon.,
Richardson, Spence,* Co., and' Wakefield
4 Co., report flour doll and unsaleable.
Prises nominally =changed. Wheat at
moderate demand. Corn dull at 2811028 s 3d
for mixed.
Beef quiet, but generally Arm.= Pork =-
changed. Bacon dull and'rather tower; it'
86,(Ms. • Lard very quiet s at theca. But
ter dull.
Suilat Ann 41111 in gaol ! demand. Coffee
London wheat dull and. rather 'lower:
Flour neglected • , s
Sugar quiet and Steady. Coffee, again enter
for some sort of CeYlon. !lee unaltered.i
Liverpool, April 21.-4 LO reported entire
of the steamer Bavaria by a Danlgh frigate
'proves nainanded: She reichidlloriiheosn.
ton on the night of the =oth.
•' • r
The Danes bass-retreated from DuPid•
the Island of 015 en...,
Some sambas of?-the - vonzoritacw wont to
London on the 211th. 'TI* representative, of
the German Diet was absent, and the <>or.-
less:leo adjourned to the .25th.
Garibaldi Is reported fo have consereied to
reconsider his determination to quit 7..eigiand
on the 22d.
Liecrpoot, April 21.—Cotton bur yant and
quiet, awl a twlle Uighur. Brew , ,,tufrc dnli
awl tending downward. Potrolcv.w quiet and
steady; Crude £lO per ton and I2sg2a per
gel!ou refe: ea far Helped.
London, April 21.—Consools Erie
latexes 07(468; Illinois Central 67(469 dis
count.
From Memlthl3.
Mcurnis, April 22.—Martin Smith was ex
ecuted, to day, in Fart Pickering for the
crime of emoggling percussion caps to the
enemy, end violating his oath of allegiance.
Re suited at the gallows that he was guilty
and that his sentence was just. Two other
pereons ere now in prison for the same crime
.d will probably sutler the same sentence.
Gen. Washburn is very bury preparing hit
forces for active duty in the avid.
Gen. Sturgis has maul:nod command of the
cavalry here, and is remounting and equip
ping them.
The Arkansas river is falling very rapidly.
The steamer Progress was recently fired
into near Concordia, bliss. A deck hand was
wounded.
Another attack was made near Grand Lake.
One guerrilla was killed, and ten taken pris
oner. by a company of marine..
The Progress w4s attacked a third time,
near Island No. 711. No injury.
Tea military authoritias at Memphis are
providing boron. for tho citizens for tho pur—
l:moo of mounting a body of cavalry on duty at
that Waco.
. -
The Memphis cotton market is active and
firm. All offering. aro readily taken and the
receipts small. Middling to strict middling
66@67 ; good, 6664'79; fair, 70.
It is reported that Paducah is again threat
ened, and measures are being taken to pre
vent *Government property from falling into
the hands of the enemy should they outcomes
en the place. About 1,000 people from the
country about Paducah and contraband, are
encamped within a radius of ten miles on the
opposite chore of the river front that oily.
Cul. Osborne, who was wounded at Carbon
dale oh the 27th ult.. has einee died.
Cstao, May I.—By the arrival of the
steamer Molly Able wo bare dates from Rew
Oriente to the 26th and Memphis 29th.
The steamship Morning Star, from New
York, arrived on the evening of the 25th.
Tho cotton market is too unsettled for quo
tations. A small lot of strict low Middling
sold at 800,
Bogor and molasses are firm, and good In
quiry • sales of 600 Mule, sugar at 240 for good
and ?air, and 24 3 4®25 1-2 far folly fair;
500 Ws molasses sold at 00a for new.
Tho Moll 3 Able brought up 200 hhds sugar
and • few bbls of mottsues.
The gunboat Petrel was suddenly boarded,
ooptured and burned by Wirt Adamo':cavairy,
on the 333, two miles above Yazoo City. A
number on board were killed. ;Capt. McElroy
and crew are among the mining, and are sup.
posed to be prisoners. The ezecutlie officer,
engineer, pilot and ensign escaped. The
Petrel was a small shed gunboat and carried
4 or I guns.
The steamer Tycoon, from White river, boo
arrived at Memphis. She reports that a skir
mish occurred between our cavalry ant rebel
guorrlllu, near Daval's Bluff, in which the
enemy was rooted and a number of prlionere
were taken.
MAT 2, 1864.
The President and Freak Blair
Wssttientos May lit —Aeeerepanying the
President's Message Lo-dny wan the follow-
lug Ilon. Montgomery Bleir,My Dear Bir ;
Boma days ego I understood you to say that
your brother General Frank Blair, desire to
be guided by my wiehes as to whether he will
occupy hie seat to Congress or remain to the
field. My with thou Ls compounded of what I
believe will be best for the country, and it is
that he will come hero, put hie military com
mission In my hands, take his seat and go in
to caucus—with our friends abide the nomina
tions—help elect the nominees and thee help
to organise a Howe of Representatives
which will really support the Govern
ment In the war. If the result shall be the
election '.of himself as 4penker, let him
serveinthitposition ; at rat,let him retake his
enmatizeion and return so the army. For the
country, title will heel a dangerous schism;
for him, it will reliere him from the dlssd•
vantageous position in which Lute now placed.
He to in danger of Wog permanently ieper
ated from dose with whom only be can ever
have a realisation of she sincere opponents of
slavery. It will be . mistake if he shall al
low these provoessis ne offered him by insin
cere time remora to drive him from the
hoops of his own budding. Ile is young yet;
he has ehundant talents, ; quite enough t o
occegy all hie arna without devoting any to
temper he is riving in military skill and nee
fulness. Aae.aaa Ltscolz.
Sharp Skirmish with Mosel:Ws Guerril—
las—The Enemy Whipped.
Wasnigures, May 2.—The Ste, says, the
cavalry expedition sent out from ViOCIPA,
ander Colonel Lowell, retor-ied to that place
yesterday, after having vialt , d Leesburg!:
and Uppercillo. Near Uppercillo a portion
of Mese by's guerrilla baud wire encountered,
when a eh .rp fight eI:I.A which resulted in
the loss to the rebel: of two killed and four
wounded, and twenry• three prisoners. Col.
Lowell lot three killed and !car wounded.
He returned safely to Vienna with the twenty
three prisoners captured frost 'Unsay, and
three blockade runners, twenty Bre horses, a
quantity of wool, tobacco, and other contra
band goods picked op on the route.
bleetleg of the National T)pographlcal
LortsviLLs, April 2 —The National Typo
graphical Union convened here to-day. Twen
ty one Unions were represented. The fol
lowing oflicera bare been elected for the ensu
ing year : 'President, A. M. Comer. Cincin
nati; let Vico President, W. L. Fairchild,
Philadelphia; .7d. do, C. B Smith, New Tort;
Secretary end Treasuter, W. F. Moore, De.
trait; Corresponding Secretary, M. (1. Mason,
EL Louie.
From 'North Catalina.
'Nur Yost, May 2.—The 6weesereiore
Fortrees Monroe letter sap!, General Wessel's
command ams at Saulsbury, en route from
North Carolina to Niel:um:Rad ; also that the rob
evacuated Plymouth and all Eastern North
Carolina to swell the ranks of Lee's umy ;
also the 10th corps entire, and the 10th corps
largely augmented are with General W. F.
Smith.
CITICEBAW ALT—ROBB ATSON—ihnindity, April
?lb. by the Bar. &aware. Chaplain or Om 1Q
Refit. Servant W. O. GREENAWALT. of Pim
biarigh,to MISS HATTIE E. ROBERTSON. of Alla•
DIED:
scavoatiew—coEunday maim kW 1.4 Ir.
tit-0841111 r. E(311170t1116.24.•04 gads tur• •ad
tan month&
Tbs rattlers and Mends of thq bmCy, alto Lodes
15, A. T. At , and the Mayor& fraternity in galeral,
are rispeatfolly Insitsd to attend Mt knifed, on
Thrust strums, at to•olook, from hie late resi
dents, No. CI Sem street, to proceed to Allegheny
Cemetery.
GLUM —no Monday, May J. JOll5
Tick a►od 07 oats.
1%. tar.otal will take Fla-a Tau (Tneaday) anew•
woos, at ► Wel .ek, frra the Mcacital la rive Muth
ward. Canino irUl leave the cattur of !omits
rad Bait►ddd street% at Sy a' , tort.
B AILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
Plumbers,Gas and Steam Fitters,
a ail their branches promptly &Model to by .till
10l and ezpoekomol wodtoron, an non notice.
Man *nakedly on Mud a largo allartmant of
Gip FIX.TaUts,
12=137EM!
..4Pai,trtraflTAT;),;ill27ifiNill,To
Igo. 129 FOURTH BT., Prtnounoa.
RORKILTS, BARNES & PAR YS,
Ho. 89 Third St., Pittabwsh.
TIN AIW earn' IRON NVOILILKIIE,
And Nannfacttrers of
.01;i1,..P.A.NNICp TIN VV.A.V.V.
W. an: *trdinfactradog odd bolo oti Laid
Mods. Todd Woo Id Betts,
Water Umioni, Ging n' Tea mud Solo. Ciminero, Coisti
and SPlcd Bush 'tumbler Dninoro, dpittootni do.
/0. larip lot or li/r4 Ca. et for We I . p. 011'Cad
.11 ass i and Tin Boidind, Coadocdoto,
ut; all Ida& of Jol.bliod Work done to order.
TIECKEID3 PIANOS,
WITH ST,Wj Var.sT ILION IMARILB,
3 ckwoiddie6 b 7 glibeloottornotedsrsteteo =nem
M: ad Inger teenage, Wand aeoeuen, , nd an 2
TRIO
_AI Lens', nowt catb and )trogodoras aud
gerdinluous en ordi for age by. .. .
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011 . LOG.
31ievra, Wheeling. Ida nee*, Oil City.
The river was shoat ststionary at thia point, y.a•
tardily, with seven het in the channel last opening.
A dispatch was remived from Oil City yoerterday
forenoon, reporting the Allegheny felling at that
point, with bot two feet in the channel. The weath
er continues cloudy and unsettled, with oemilonal
allowsrs of rain.
Tbe only •rriral afore Sunday I• the Oil re, Irvin St.
Louie, with • goal trip. With the exception of the
at leerea, for Wheeling, there eras not a an 1/1• depart
ore for below.
Tim Urilda arrived from Oil City during Nunday
night, and the the Ida Beet cleared for the same
point lad evening.
The Arcola and Kenton left Lotiltrvile for thl. city
Ortirlday. The former had a gust cargo, comas t log
meetly of tobacco and wheat.
-The Camelia dropped down to the foot of Liberty
street yesterday afternoon. and commenced loading
for Nashville, with reffrood Iron. Oho will be ready
to t 0.,, this eseolog or to-morrow morning. Capt.
J. H. Ly tie still retains command.
The Curlew arrived at Memphis on the 25th, after
having loten egvniand on every bur in the Arkansas
riverand shot into all the way down. The Captain
soy. It t. a miracle bow she !weaved On- citizen and
Alumni dices were killed on the trip. The Curlew
brought out of tbe •rkanes. river 64.1 bales of cotton,
at from /20 to $2.5 • hale--a tight good freight trip.
• On the 'loth nit. the ferry heat between Memphis
and Littlefield, while lying on the Arkansas shore,
was Gaited by Otil. Mager, Captain Cheek. and
so vend other tette l t gloom, and detainee] from nine
o'clock until atter eleven. Mager *Wed whi eon
board that his command war ly I g eons-Gad behind
tie bluff; be law remarked that ho arrested the party
who had horned the steamer Golden Gate, and sent
him to headquarters, under charge of piracy. After
indulging quite freely at the bar of the boat, the
oaken withdrew, and allowed her to return to the
Tennessee. ids
The n rgon.t, In command of Capt. D. P. Drickell,
late of the Nevado, .as advortlatsi to leave St. Louie
fur this eity on Saturday last.
Passengers and shippers should bear In mind that
the Line passenger stammer Major soden a for CID.
einnati and 1,0115,1110 leave. ON evening. she is
not data boats, having eanehant aseonartiodatlons
fur traasenaers.
Tr. prompt and pnprilsr Emma arstiam, rapt.
Monroe -)era, will I.re for Zanesville this evenlng
MS o'clock-
Haw Tow, Scril 30.--Cotton quiet and firm at
83(r40 for lil ttlng Uplend, and Mc for Low klidllng.
I lour—State and Westein dull serf 10c lower; 117,0501
$7,3.5 far Eetra Stole , 57 0347 80 for It. H. 0., .848,-
75 for trade brands, the market filming at =nide
qwtations. le hist y firmer et $7,1r01,20 and closing
Wm et the latter price. Whist del and nominal;
51.77 for Mile ankle Club, and .1,81 for Winter ad
Wistern. Coro motion...dull; noised Wearers $1,39
In store, email parcel. %c higher Oata are In mod
erate rcquest at 17(458c. Petroleum tile fair regoeW
Crude 321540 e, Belted in bond 510.580, Livened Free
14465 e. Wool le firm with a fair demand. rork
higher, 826.75 for knes, $26,60 for Old, $‘11,50023,-
63;i for New, and higher: at toe close, 503924,etX
for Beer and 010 prime, r. 1,25 fur prime NW, also . ,
1500 bble now, July, buyers option, end on Saturday
evening, HMO bbis prime kb Illy, seller. option,
t 577,50 Total ...oak of Old and New up to May Ist,
93190 bblc same date last mouth, .01033 bble; =sae
date 'sat year, 105906 bbl.. The beef market la quiet
and newly at 110l2e for Country Hen, 8(07 for
prune, 110120 fur repacked Hers, and 11.421ic for
Hen. Total stock of Old cud New up to klay
HY= pkg.; nine data lest month. 5:416 pkg.; .ems
data int year, 72.14 pkge prime Ham Beef quiet
and we/imaged. Beef Hams Inactive; nhoulder.l6.©
1.5&.
t ß e ale. „, ..taldee r ci . o , changed_
t2c State and quiet at
aj b l4;._.
reeu
unchanged at 1001180 for Hew.
Cincinnati Market.
CrICUALWI, May 2.—Flour further deprenod ; Su
perfice sold at 50,30. Wheat dull and prim. nomi
nal. Con unchwged, bet the demood .es light;
tier 5101,03, mid chelled Ilya 11,50.
Whiny dull at. 51.15151,23; the latter was the pre.
railing r.te, but the demand was light. There Is a
demand fur Men Pork, with Wee of 3,000 bias at
Sill, incimliog 1,0:0 bble Country at the same quota
tion.; at the close City weld not not ban been
bought below 526.50, and this price was refcsod for
100 bbls to be delivered about the middle of the
month. Nothing transpired in Bulk Meat. or Banal
to indicate any change in pit.. Lard quiet without
change ; Coffee 4054947 c. Sop, 19)(42L Motu.
we /USG ,111. Butter doll et 2833111 for Choice
Fresh.
Gold 17413177, and Slicer 1G3(310.5. Exchange per
and one-tenth p annum.
Bullalo Market.
8C77.1. , , MB) I.—Fleur dull and rind/waged
VS heat doll and nominal at ft 1,40 ftir N. I obleagt•
and Milwaukee Spring, Winter Bed Wmigrn
and 'Winter $1,G501.,tg. Corn -dull and offered, to
arrive, at 11,12, without bid.. Oats nominal at 7401
Otbsr Grains scares and nominal. Whisky drill
at $1,15, 1,1601,17. Ilbeelpts—}lour 185,761 ltbb,
Wbeet 110,0:10 boob, Corn 38,11-61 bosh. Canal im
ports—Wheat tri,loo bush, and no Flour or other
Beano, May 2.—Sworui Di rter:L-710n doll.
Wbout--Cbloagn sod 111lerankee eyeing f 1,50. Cana
dad and offered, to arrive, at $1,1041,12. ~to 77e.
Whisky quint.
Nat. Yuma, May =.—]lone} dull and In taro pup-.
8tor•log ezebango loner at 195, curranuY.
Cold dull and lutrar 177%. Cott - ern:neat Stock.
quirt, 7: 8. Cu 81, Coupons It3<, 7.lthi Octoberand
April
Btooks Irregular and weak.
Ga 'SI Coapotta...losi Etta .......
Tann LS I Linden ELIPor..-79:3
Mlwnrl Cu 71V. Reading .......
O. dX. cortincatea. 61 111 Central VASe,„
Canton Co
Quickalloor .71 Galena
Pacific Wall
O. N. %V. pfil 70 P. d Ft. W • 107
Phltadelphta Market.
!LA 2.—Dreadatana dull bat generally unchanged.
Bales COO bins. mina 674,50. Wheat firm at 51,13 is
, ,
1 DD; White, ird.os" Cor buoyant; Ser.
ow 51,37,
White, 81,33. Groceries and Provitiotw, uncbanned.
Whist), 81,35. Pe reasons .Deady; • •lee crude at
Sue; 11D owl id hood at. bed; do free, MILS. Beer.
0, mat 1112.3.4 14 per heed ; ehe.p firm. Sales 0f5450
head at 6t4,lye, Ocria arm. lioics, 11x13 net. lisit I.
more flour eery dull. Wisnt nearly ; sales a' Ern
uct y white at 5 ,33. Coro dud and declined lade.
W loony firm a 1.12413 for Oh 10,
"Ay Wats...—.
Q'7V•l F.M......
fmaklia
Hay 2--flour quirt Wheat ardet
31.12 for Nu. 1, 111,2201,22'5i for No. 2. l'una fir.
at 31. Oats dull at 67c. I.llsbultme .*et 51.,1534
a 1,111%. freights quirt no We fur Wbeat la Buf
falo. tfee•tpta—fkrur 155 bbla, Wheat 21.0111 boob,
•
urn 2.750 buabels, Ow 25,099 bush. bbtpaaeota—
Flour 19,0 0 bb • Must 2,510 bush, Darn 4,200
Oats 66,100 bust,
•
Baltimore Market.
3.11.11.111, April do.—Tloar hsa s declining In
dorm, and Vto lower. Wheat TCl,3a lower.
gt; 91. 1,17 far White, 11,3601,157 - IAVIVr !
Militia, dWI and drooping; Wes Onto at 111,1dir,19
FASHIONABLE
DESIRABLE GOODS
=EMI
GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING
1411111:1:131341141,11.1M3t
GM=
FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny.
&Mil
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, es.
A
In the Olphans• (kart of asld conntlike
to the hatter ol the adminixtratien scrotatt at 11•
11Alf El TUBS,
SINES, to , &a
A DMIN KATO R'S ,N(YrICK-;-Let
tars of Adminfatrattert an the estate of Patrick
M. Miller, late of the Olt, of Pittsburgh, deceased;
booing been granted to the turdtrelgued all VllOlll
indebted to'the estate sre requotted to make ham
dilate payment. end those slnthot Meta
them without
Wail O. mum eamtdrhitax, ,
West Costurum, Allegben,
ore be SOHN Uce4eklllls, Attermy; Po.lt o. of
ornet, Pinot:wet. mbillproraw
OMER INTELLLIGEICE
• 111.1,111.
I Crrilda, Cn: City
New York Market
Stock and Money Market
Dilating Steck,
4, ...2 0 4; Ehnen—
..... 43X1 Uhl Roy
85 itiortb Weetmrn
Chicago Market.
TO ORDER
R. B. NORRIS,
ELEROU &FT TALLOII,
Ilan A. Ilerron, administrator of -Maar.
toad, Ist* of Pittsburgh, finmerly of Peebles town
ship, demand.
And now to tilt, April alb, 1864, on motion, Hon.
-D. IttIODIII srpoliet.d Auditor, to distribute the
e n d the betide of the admititetratar, audio settle
and ftdjusSistd a...^cosmt of adm.ntotrator.
BY TEL COLBY.
WA!. A. UPinou, Clerk.
The Midair, sborenamcd will at end to tie duties
of big appouument, at his °Mos, N 0.14.9 Youth st.,
In the city or Pittsburgh, on the NINITI DAT or
NAT. A. ii. 11164, at 10 o'clock a so. of gild day.
apll larrettar DAVID 'IIII , OH IT, An iitot
$7OO WILL PURCHASE a. anvonient
WELLING HOUSE in Bbarpsborg.
WOO D
A TWO-STONY DEWY BOONIn Blew
beam.
WOO a Anonroportyoll Wylie Meat
J. N. 11011 ANGE,,
NW Estate Arad andll= 44 tor
So tO7 Worth strrat near
is=tMaince
ÜBBIOATING-:
ima 7tigektin Lobiteutag Wen ou for gala by
, . • p.
off 70 WiteiriteKS
. ,
roceired
LATE PUBLICATION'S, to
PnEC.I 4 TErr li4PaqiCttg.kl.
Parsons by 800. Prob.:lth 17. Roberta., t_
It. Fifth Saba 1 vol. 170 b. CutfOrns aim
the bonnet ffi
Lib of Wm. EL Prescott, 1;71
th.-4. George Ticknor.
Maury Edition. Clo 01
Life of Wm Prescott, by George H.TicAncr.
orttsr . edition..
Ott P aplatta and Clergy atilt, Bertrolution. BJ J.
T. /adly. 1 60
Tho Management of iteol. Including logging,
Hardening, Tempering, Annealing,:Bhrlak.
Log and Expansion. Also. the Cu. garden
ing of Iron. By George. 50
Louis Napoleon and the Battle of Arzabtoddon. 76
Fatally Pride. The Gnat New/look by the Au
thor of Pique. Paper. 51,26 i C10th._...._... 160
Han sad Nature; or, royale/a ChwitraPhY on
modified by human action.' By Giorgo P.
Borah Cloth •
_3y 60
John Law and the Stimbatipi 1311.7bi0. — 8y
Adolphe Lidera Trod:Watt by T. 8. Elko.
Cloth. .... ._ 1 25
Dmagerneld's I - CeW; or, - 13ertti - ti lbw= A
Novel of American Life and Ilsonent Caw. 1 50
Pima, an English Nova. Cloth- .—..— 176
Matt stone . . Housekeeper A Companitn to
Cloth. 1 75
Faith Gartney's Girlhood. An EurTsh - Tels... 1 60
I &many Quotas/Dna. Paestum an Pb..... In
common cm, etielly Mont Enlist , nut/fora
Vellum
Pmer. By epos eavgent. 7.a1l Of the
Great Tran.lttoo. .... .. ..._.. 160
Ar. or Oonvermti o, with dhet . tionator .....
Cl
Eke
stake?. Africa; • loom.' of . tim - disects;y of
the Blanes of bile. By Coot, Broke, Cloth. 360
80.41-• of 11.11gimm iliwory sad Cuticism. Ely
Ii Brunt &La,. author of beam Cl. 2 60
Nepenthi • N..weL By the anthor of Olio. 160
Annual of Sciachtflo Discovery. 710 180! Cloth. 1 50
Eitetory of the /Marto. of n name Life. By
lot
Youth's History id ; tVe Naltew. 1 60
Illratraticas of Dnivenal FYl:gram -By Hon
boot clam= ; with •
to
of Elpenemb New
System of Philosophy. 1 75
La Carloa; eps.th Hotel By Pernan
ballero. Cloth.. 1 25
Ten Acres Enough ; a Prattling Itperknoe
Showing how a very sumll Vann may be
made to keep • very Urge family. 1 25
Out of Prison. "1 em • Kati,. mad nothing -
that relates to maa indifferent to Me - CIO. 125
My Can Lib In Vicksburg,. with Letter of
Trial and Trawl. By • ilontbern Lady: Co. 100
Mote to 11.116emen. By EL WB. Ciereland. 125
Church Imam. By lioWliorter. Cloth-- 1 00
Gr orbn ' ti k a=e Vtll T H tl yl l4 ,l,ej h' Cnift'n"au
Heal El.fic‘at,A. Pm'
1 25
Work and Play. or, LiteratitVarteties. By
Horace Mohnn. C10th..... . 1 50
Ticknor 's Mem, of Bpudshldberaticm. 8 vls, 6 CO
Onmpttner Thai. By Jean Pool, antbarot'.l.e.
taus," "Titan," coo.; cloth 160
The 1.11 Partly Lifted and Jew. " Becoming
Vialbla By W. H. Purnettet cloth___ 1 in
Oopice of say of the Aare booloPtnalls4 tree of
portage en receipt civics.
ITENIII EMMA,
ri and 73 nth rivet, eat dear to P. 0
W 23..
ALL THE NEW AND POPULAR
cm. BOOKS
AT HUNT'S.
All the hate paper
It=!
LLL Tilt MAGAZtNES, with cut o uncut edger
AT 111UNT,S.
Albums Clards from 25 cents a dozen and upwards,
AT HUNT'S
Photograph Albums, all due, at - yloo, shape. and
qualltlea, with gilt odp and asap, from 60 =to
upward
AT HUNT'S.
Schc.4 Books and School Stat'oacry
AT RUNT'S.
All the Dtma BOAR at
AT HUNT'S
Prang'. Album Pictures, in 1,11 colas, ,old whole
sale end retail at P. DOM. by
JOB N P. HUNT, General agent,
?le 69 Fifth street, DlALsositc He&
piIOTOGRAPH ALBUMS!
AND
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS
Ar
P . I 1 1 1 TO
LATE BOOKS I
MACLELLAN'S =POET.
A WOMAN'S RANSON.
CDDJO'S CATILi
HANNA THIIIIMN.
RAND CASH.
BUTLER IN NEW ONLIANN.
Books received u mien es pubHah d, et
PirroOrs
BOOS, STATIONERY AND NEWS DEPOT
Opposite LOY Post Ofiloe.
whit.
ENiUSMIAMI
Spier,' drums( of the diameter) of the Eourooe of
dr. Fitt .. _ —2l te3
Anvil a and At r Ointra — ntator•,hy H. T. Took-
-. 2 60
Trench on the Browny= a tie dew lostemeat
mood tle.t a.. 1 00
Vero ler Onota.lot s„Traced to their Ammo.— I en.
Idayb•er' liorerrateo Bone Manes meat..--- 350,
Tooth'. Olevery of the Iteliellins. Ilinstratcd. 1 21
Dasgereeld's 16.t4 A Now Amerlean SoveL— tLO
The Chepleles of the Ar
.. ...ion Bern
.._... . BY
Christian ellemons. their 'llierits and
Erne
t ..
By T. W. K. 61aratuelL--.. ........ 6 CO
litstrairtee L1(8 of Petrar.llatthoer._. ...._. 150
Indorniet DI graph). By, demnel
end
1 PA
Carmel and Coto ort. Ily • th• Country ?mem 160
The 2leolt of Prowl. By Bounden Palmer-- 1 60
Al cor Marry of the Doottine of a Tatars Lire 3 CO
For Rao ty SA,II CO., is Wood strut.
ap3o
(Y Y GROUND RENTS.—On TUBE-
Ii&T MORNING, Iday Doh, .010 o'cleck, wig
be sold at the °einem:m.od Bake Room., 01 Ydtli
street, by order of Orphats• all the following ground
route on property In the city of ntlibtagh.
I. A ground rent cf.f2Xl per annum, on property
beginning on corner of Merlon and fifth ramie, and
roniung north.eastwardly,:elong Market street 18
feet, 8 Mach and extending bxk sh equal width to
Liberty street. ,
2. a Ground Rent of $7OO par annum on pmpeity
adioinlng the above, being Se feet ms Market street,
and extending name width to Liberty street,
A A gronut rut of $2OO par annum on the two
following hoe together, vie: onelotten Market street,
tool/Waft 28 feet II inches earth-eastward:l, from
Fourth .treet thence along Market West IS het 4
inches, by 70 feat deep. And one lot on Fourth at.,
beginning 126 feet below. Market 'street, being 10
feet on fourth street, by 04 feet deep,
A. A. ground nat. of WO per moms on pinker,
ty begbining on Ohs cornet of Decatur Wed, Wall
alley,) and extending up Ikairilt street, SO fat, by 84
feet dee.
Term. of Sale, Cash, U. 11....Legallender.
For bather particular. maqutre of D. W. A A. B.
Bell, Req.., 144 laerth street.
DAVIS arluaLwArtrz. Ancrna
a •16.2tdalawtd. •
SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.
—wtu be exposed to niibllo este, at the Wend-.
dews of It IL "IficOOWIX. Roar Pentibtation, Ia
Penni° orablp, Weal:ma-0d oaltolonnlsT,llda,
nth, at 10 .work, a. no., the following pronerip to
wit Cu. Bow, Bet of Ilosheas.l3lde hada,, ono
oow, a lot of potatoes, alpine Way-flys gallows of
era redrigonttor, owe Ahura, a lot 0.341 and
hoondoold faraltor*ginerally. washrtlng of bons*
wardrobes, owls Wknds. Oohs, Ilarrgae parlor adzier,
two other large mbhars, Wow sad hair thattrsaas,
beditoadt, clock, marble top olatril tab.°, salsas:lad
table, sofa, owing mashies, no barrel of sager, and
otter athletes too rotmeronalto thentloa.
Tenni ants to be each; .11,ar money or legal tin
dernoto., on &limy or ankle. sold.
SOMPLI o'l3llrE9,
C. W. &AD,
raylnel Executors dus. S. stam.rb. deed.
TN THE COURT OFQUARTEF
.1 BEssioNs or Arxrdezza com
TT. No. 11, Derontbir tkationsta. Common
wealth of Penzsyleanteeis. Win. Matadi= and
Daniel Mutat. lfarfelted, tempi.
canoe of Hall.
tat of it Ar.
And now, April letb, , nlO on R .
Mari, Esq.. tee Court appoint .T.. 8. rasooso.s,.
Auditor, to distribute tte• fund bt: Court. according
to the Act of Assembly 11)ruch eau anodised pro.
aided. 111"..THD 00082.
Attest: W. A. Mituicsi xlarL
Nana L here by gliezi,that the Anditor sno♦e
to will soma tba• partbs interested b the ahole•
oats, at Ws *Mb, No.l32lfornin strait, ritstiarii.
on SATUED&Y, May Iltials6ll, it 2 o'clock", so.
•1C y : tor.
TN THE COU OFCO3LdIONPLEAS,
.L Allegheny Comity, N. tru Munk Tena,lBnl.
la the matter of the appt teettan of Alfend Vihttneld.`
fee the Beton of the iesolvont laws. Totten V .
hsoby glen that the.enniegelgted:illll telekooppllen•
Oen In the geese Gaml,oultotlrot gattutint In nay •
costdag, bot.wobtlsohostomf onot 'mattock ~
of said day. foe td. Aral Csoluirio Ind.r the Insol
vent Levi aPeanestrania:
alat:tne AIMED
ViLLULISLEt LOCKS Ar AUUTIO.N.
—On TIFJP - Dt. It' SUMO, ltcy 3,1,. 6; 2yi
,'dock, urn 20 told, at ttt:Clocome•clitt Ulu Doctos,
Gotham Blinuloghtoo Itrigto Co. Stock; ,
20
Macktidta Bak Stoat '
20 doßlrattagbam Itgpollt Itsta; •
2 do Allestony Valley Banned Stock; ""I
soy 2 DAVIS 4 - 22cILWAINA, duc'
A LLEGUENY COUNT' tho
Orybase• ()mut of old the =tinier
the estate of R. Ilan* qtcaeted:, Ant Eta tO•13-4
411116. 1.5% tto Colniappottite 0.11/SWEI34
Jr., &vit.'', to owns the account and makedletd•
bothou if t4obalatkviia !Ohm* of the ueoroll-144
VIZ court.,
Ttuatelitoe abase tateed4lll-attryttothoderttee
arms erpoliatmezt ,
Othce, - Ife.to Oisat shoed,:
PittsSarith,Talgthiar, Key 12th, - a.D, 1813 , ;:st
2 'eclock.": lo •lrheu ta ,I Ooft`SIPLUP b 4 ", 4 "
aplitata. W. G. IILieXtEP 3r..4itattor.s.
OSENDALE
Um/wtiasiieda alaFigi •
GREAT EXCITE3LENTI
kIITMED iITRAGTIONI
OLD PRICES cormmt!
irate is the Excepted 1r INK,
CEIZAPEI 113.19 SHE cm:Am:el r'
BODTB AND SHOES,
AT UNHEARD OF.PRICES.
GIEILDRkIiPiI SHOES FOR 10 Mr
ONCERT HALL SHOE SRA
No. 62 Fifth Street.
or IRO lIIITT SHOE BOXES br 12sh,
B°(ffs ,
SHOES AND GAITERS.
SL.A.TER & SOUTH,
54 Market Street.
Hare Resale Iff style .[ Boob . Shoes reed aitZus
ter Ladled Gratleakea, Maas' and c!
ChHdrea's Wear. •
. .
A LARGE AfiSORTMENT
LADIES'. intassr AHD earmazirs
Gaiters, Dattnorattkit Boots, ,
Of 0.. !steal ddled and trasZtOid. Ina usihrod
and win be wld Ms no Ilan Ibi
I. B. aosusams, so goats*
!Wand foor tram
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS L'
We has Jut reeeleed our 14144 sleek et . •
I '
BOOTS AHD SHOES,
Which Ire 1.111 sail the LOWEST. wan ?ambit ,
We here the Wigan mad bat ideated stcdr . of '1,.;
Blall'a Pisa Calf Sqvunra.taid -Robes,
To Do Aid In the city. LhDEBS',LAHT GATT J
In obtoodand. Gin no • calL , .
J'asi Robb,
se MARKIT tsz
(lUSTOM .LADE SHOES-WTI ILA VS
V Just recalnd • largo assartmont of
DUETS, MILLS AND KING'S
best New Tads Philsidalphis Codas* Wort; fos
lades sag Ifbaes. Gam, Sto, lfortsroxy. Gang • - ..d
Lsatng lalmarols; Boots sad (Talton, es 611 sty*.
Those goofs ars isaersattel to bp the BUT god&
made la the meats.
afro • guars! assortment 010 binds sal gosatfts
at Chlldtea's Staple sad haw, Stem
GEO. Lugar& SON & 04"
son No. 71. ocor. at'Wood ! d ,
SOME OP LAST SUMMER'S GOODS
AT OLD PRICES,
Lt DOBLANDTs 9t ktarkst
JOHN CAMPBELL, Mannfactscrei of
BOOTS AND SHOP ,of *vary dtocriptAniclio.
thafthflold street, Pitts • • h. • *
GEo. ALBRRR, SON & CO. WY~olo
ode and Detail Dmitri in BOMB, 8111019Ars,
corner Weed end Youth streets. Pittsburgh.
GENnXM!ZT WISHING
FIRST CLASS GARMENTS. ;3;
nada In tha 11091" 9d811103/1.11,1: and
LATEST. ,STYLES.
•cold do yoU to nil upon
IL G. HALE &AO., NERCIIART TABOI4I,
OODNIM OF PENN AND AM INAD3 NNINNre,:,
Baftre pluslralngolowtten.
►llll II 8 UtitlUllll3Ndl,
ALCIPT FOB
• , •
John Marsh & Co.'s Soda Ash,
Is conatually tasahrtag the oa=e, whta' he ier4 ash
ea the meat favorable tin= This Ash is papdace
laxly adapted to the snaaadactura of Masa.
O. W. OHITRORMAS,
22 SOUTH T 110193 unman Panpaelvt4..
pattern.*
piPllll WAREHOUSB.
FARRELL, IRVINE &
No. 610 MHOS OISE= MadDltarn*
Doable Strength Manilla Piper.
Of CI esei.
ROLL WRLYPX6R cm Imout or made to *at..
HttLrt Prim pall ita EOM
a:II,I4AM
'purr AND MEAD& TREES;
EVERGREENS, az. 1_
Of APPLIS, we haws= foo.ooo,ork . Uri
loafing vartraiss mod prollablo for ttli lop•Raia.
Ws bar* ems las nrar, acSarly Harrad. half`-a,
Math, Hoksaf Moto. Baldwin; Illharatari,Ustra,
Vag orboatpkins - Oa. Shaft lama Grows, items
Besot, Bambe, Bracarateate, Tothuref AV".
Smith . Cider la. with. st 7 Lam Rock of MM.
CIFINERTPALM PLEIN.IIMEGIBXZN: MAMA .
TEEM '80E123, amminurair, wurcimmace
mums, a...ft. 2. car. *tack is WV* 'oar
grad tratocemeati to Ombra or whcfstato
tem - them loft at the Grocta=rtitr •
Pittsburgh Post Calke, tral bo prom atteafial SO.
JOHN
bfbaLclrP ?Wabash oak balm! Nllrstrfits. •
LADMS, MISSES' CHILDREN'S
HOOP SKILL. Tgi 17,.
XTRAOUDINABT • BAZGAIZA ATMIWitk AT
M'CI.B.UND'S AUCTION;
No. 55 Fifth Streat.
SPRING GOop4.
10 ST. CLAIR STREET,
, .
Jost remised from Ora elate= dna. a bags nag
will selected stork of , gads, deolgaal ter tbellgrbg
aad gesalaer tsada'aandsilag ID pert at thigolloir•
lag geode: TRENCH OLOTila sad Clallgitlrtag; '
ESOLISI.I; IMMIX sad'
COSTIZtag sad IPAPSIKIIIIPS, of allmatt:lrrerg
shade:style aad cam, all of 'bleb I will ma* agar.-
error In the Won and airstlashlcatbla • mama b
experleated workman at sleet nada ad
term. Alm, a large storied Clemta• Firalghlas
Goal/. garb ea are usually kept to ant elan linabh
log gam. Orgeroollelted sad promllca‘cate&
*6.10131,021r esteem PI
, .
kJU I Ylitnetratalki. , 4llllM i :7oll/ts;'
ed a largo dock al spode far .li* al* _
til eme mg - tonidzo 'al . r ' . V l *-
71.1,7/3XII BED 3; Hate. no& %ad . T. , -
.1111,891:5; -ii prat raziely a num • WS Ir:
FLOOR OM COMB ; Cp.IIPEM , 351:0„., - ,..
utallu4 s9
TAB= 00,1313; Adllalds, Cleia,.. 006* exttle., ~
Was Basdatet Wad, 44 Um Vivei coalltli*749lmgpi, 5
bal ceders evoimiattter.dedfiki. ..: ..ler
/00210 , 110. EPAWIMEMOOt iI te • ' ". -E
Obrinegy .
._ 1 7 Kr, CILS4AII.I 6
7 thii - . - , I'3
. . . .. . . ..111
1 -W ll,
kro u7r
irtipartc'Eftnt.DimiaraV
of. 'Radix" eir , l ,Vsno
Mao cto Andimeav 10;:.
-MALL` ill iamb' • • ,tir
txtraspr, 7=l , - t= , lllAllli I)l4*FtiCtir cg