OLIMIM LXXVIII---NO. 76. be Wittoktegli gate ER? LATEST NEWS t BY TELEGRAPH. DE GREAT FLOOD AT OIL GUY AT Oil CITY AND FRANKLIN SWEPT AWA Ul3 OFRAILROAD TRACK.DEDTROYDD int4ltrvi Ilona - with , tanksjurels, CUS. ESTIMATED BY THE MILLION 4111 0.. duo.. a lso. igilscstur, March 11',...W0 Are having the flood ever known InShis region.. The at Oil City, and the French Creek hridge Clftiadpin, were swept away, miles railroad and the telegiph lines on Oil Meek bed way. Houses, tanki; barrels fell and if corer the river. The loss Is atlas:led by • ndinon..The river. is still rising. The this 'vicinity la three feet higher than FIAOD AT BUFFALO Works Eftturdly Stopped. OR LAILROID BRIDGE CARRIED WIT wo Miles et Telegraph Wire Dswa Burnt.% March 17,1 7 .-Th a irae, *ricks are et retaalty stopped, end - the dreg are oat. No Can be faratabeiLto_our,ettlatua tr days to ~.., The Iron Wage woes the 'lane, butt by the ,/tlea and Bughlo ltaltread Company,•.was ear l - fled iway abaci One oNhaet.,.;, , ,„. .. -• I little Yana la the farthist point lista iLtsi ieen ..- /mapped to-day. ' f ... , .. , isThere are about two mites tit telegriphlitila and wire* down this aide or little Fills.' • - ' The extent of the &maze east of Little Palls unknown. 4: l M:oo ll ll4o:TiimftiNA: 111 SEVERAL FEET 'DEEI I ON THE-SEREEE TERN RAILROAD TRAINS STOPPED AAI OF Tfl riunleursTagEintousk • , •17•1::•... ,!: i.,•,•••••••,..' themes Tam, March 17.--There to the molest lo Rochester that ever was lthown. Tho esteem the river Alia all tie' antdin:fica coquet and overflows the rallrosd bridge. It ls 'metal feet deep eni - littiliatige.iireeti.sid • •acmes Beek° street, near Arcade, filling t the collars and coveling the grototd floor' of "'any of the principal stores. No trains have left thlseltyasistward• on. the traLor Gicaeasep Valley sheen yesterday at o'clock: "Abe -water ta taUl bOt-as It has mini& • In the rim at Mt. Monis. it Is hopod that M a k aa m a ge • BATTLE NiArt IMOSTON Lion and Rebel Losses. HERMAN SOUTHEAST OF GOLDSRORO rove, Marsh 17,—The Herald's New -coreespondeet,„ of.,the 114. b. skis Gesurral 1144 leis In llune days wIU not litOuqd `OW 'The rebels loit doable iliac iiritie A rebel surgeon touts Sherman sochwesroc, • likebore. _ From California. Sax Pnancraco, Mar4.0..--Tror stearnsldp Terra Nevada, /from 'Portland and" MetOria, ngs near $70,000 ln gold. •' • • e•-• • . A largo esafgratlon ,I , 44areao Is lowing Into ~.eolumbl2. n c.rpedßion for cod Interim Millie ix!iptt or had called from Vlctoria, and Cater yes . The weeding trade of Victoria to thrown elm fomlgn.veseelain eelid -• ' • Severe weather still checks the stlnbit Mims: ohs In the north. ~. The ahlp Archer, from Beacom the 90th ult., ;., • k hew York Gold - awd Stick Repart. • 'BOTTALO, Mar' 17:-4611bnellripitgOV and reports bare been obtained from peril- Ito received telegrapkie meatigri . film Now k: 7 ' Moatra4 ./Iforch 17. 7 1641apetnaliat 1.6731', fdl 4 le63c,'reschea mallets:4M at 105% at' p. m , .FITe-twentlea.loB; Tan-fordo, .04 "utaberland, 48Xt N. Y. C.,,105; Erie. 64Kt . •• g, 108%; M. C.„100;111. 1063; ,f;• Ida PrefelFaS..963 .. St. Patrick'‘ Day In Dear Tort.• , , New Tome, March 17.—ft. Patrick's. Day finely celebrated to-day. The pnaceadon the Than soCletlea r reas are or sLc.. mate In, ?Oh, and of a very 140,314 Aarar. Telegraias. The storm and flood prerallitig list n ight 'arid Is morning, acerhukfbe -the • !news •aunt of new by telegraph fMclshedottr today. • ho'cit` eeeieeota of 1 . • o f telegraph poleettag Idris: %ignite= Amerieen- gentleman - lately saved the ••peror Napoleon atd Emma &Wells an aceldee‘ t on the lea; by warning thew from a dangerous !pot. The ,E _ • ely toolefhe Empteso to the m and • • thus escaped the *althea which happened Pow Weeks, later ,to. an Bagllsh gentleman • his daughter, who, regerdkos of the inmate • of dovish., although they beard the want,_ given to a, lOpeehtt patty, would take, tote more," and were Prow tlY'PlWaged UPI° waists In watar.,..2b9.ymeg Jaay showed Eagush pluck, andlaleilrendiedenipoli, ' be Pre'eure&bj which she 'MS drawn out ,may Lamentlass the preemies or Gen. • Hobe an& 11111, -, ln. the. Iblllr sr langslen. ' usintan 'Srtls CaroUss,sed our Western braves orate p . corps reasait t LisM In their front their eld earegarcegUe:p.my, labors Ibex bad si assay lives is the neiihbotitocer of Nati. Os, szal sr Missli; :Tar illosistaett tasKethar,- val ore tad the Istria concentrated nearly there MAO fore youth'V Ibellr lines 'to • tall% upon. , p Witcup. I .A.Aerthe painful redebnee of fora month , Itoont-giblenuOt 'eras. .prolase la Genera' Leo to diva . so much leforstsgba is s Islet ab 1.... -.-:--: , , tritcrt.- Prof; o f Oberlin; who has been for a or ` moreconnected with the .Freelfinen , s , rend, has hien appointed, .Consa Genera; at ~411, with *salary of $7,600.. •fortnet.val i A fn e "P m rot ` a ,F l a ik m fai " a M la o uyrpfr 's ali B fi ot ral tire' onionant aid inteellent netn,,`,lo• ate,eotgOl havenotion from hard..vnik on very small nab at Oberlin to reeponsible nordee. under the 4 Tertilne4 good M=4 l l* &eta • Orr'-gr trwsrArne IN Psasta:: — Tlttli-OrittillY tirci Ws published la Persia. the Rows a aro& (sateatlitti,limmal) poblithodlln Tel - tar aid tholitittW of the' foam' Plitather hi •Both papers are 1 3 1= i arit;^ totter , ttuthir not , bdttg la Ponds. zia rustolut buoy. watt atile itt :pdatbsir Op. is the parld, and Fehr It to the pure .4 . i , rib._ 011UMP4eril boot which It ti deltic& • fir the .. Keetiedj'alriik - Stint" ter' woreirtelfetlYteted as a ipT, 'scan , twat oillie4t heireadeied altrekt; of. 0114 ' AgstspetUteetket. r ._The;.eimhttel =via b the da it d eati Is Able Mug Kitl t 1 an iAl: t og an, , • . y iteek..—Bee York rag* ' : oiaimafirtaatitlitaaaletiyapreadtiarltaistia. a ge doetdasa In England.. The &OM fa• or Wirtaktalktluia mow a maaastery at Nat , kb sad brilebea of the .talla order" - at Bda ,-; • . • . THE DAILY CITY 11!41181JBditBAIV, The thvohetooNearly all the Houses on ..Hoth Itlrer.llanka Innudated.-Floattne Houses, Limber., Zoe. - Te great flood lathe risers—an early account of which we gave In our evening edition yeritir day-,lithnch More of an inundation thartWas anticipated from the beginning. It was thought to be awalned principally to the Alieghanyriver; bat the Monongahela commenced rising rapidly yesterday morning, and at six o'clock was twen ty-seven feet by pier-mark. Much Of this. of course, is to be attributed to backwater, but we learn that. at Brownsville the riser had Erten about four feet tip to noon. The'dmiage &Ira up the Monongahela must necessarily be large, but we have no means at - present of knowing it, • 'surd iniest wait for the facia. let it Is but a fraction compared to the hinnenee losses sus tained on theshores of the Allegheny and along Its whole length. 'At a late hour last night the water was surg ing up the mouth of Penn street. At the "Point" the 1 houses were deluged, and from 'there along Duquesne Way to Sr.. Clair street, nothing could be seen last night but a glisteallig lea of wateroiorering street and pavement, And deluging cellars sad teammate Lantana rap - displayed hero daring the night, aid their Sashes of light lent a weird appearance to the watery expanae. Above the bridge in .some places, the .water. had made similar encroach". meets. Here the bard{ is plied up with barrels of oil gathered feoin loballdes Where they were In danger of being carried off; and men were wotldng industriously m the . afternoon loading end unloading.- In Allegheny; treaty the wh - de length of the city along the Mier bank is - submerged: Some ' of thofamilles moved oat of theli houses; 'tint, In It:Witme% where the upper abodes were ten able, the household effect*" we e r #lloTri: up blahs, and the families remained. We apprehend that therelru many &sleepless eye in Mr astir city during the night[" and many& [Mani heart. watched in thipinie the "gathering of the waters": that-was - closing like a wall =mad gie family - group. Fedead• street, in the elope or hollow in front of Gen. Robinson'. horse, was inundated to the depth of two or three 'fedi and SO were several 'of the streets running ourdiel with it, thus effectually "cutting off the cothonathtitia64t:batwren the street ears were the onlymeans inisitrig this heir stream last night, exaopt by the des ;swath l eitremity resorted to by 'some i'eraooa to "wading !R ... . , . From ..trcoel street to the time east of PA..: mai, everything is flooded. The et eltVoil the river was one of grandeur.. The' mothig material that was flailing thickly down the' itmani, attracted crowds of watchers from thebridges. It ineltided all tints of Prop.' - MAf. - e-Wipheard of two houses—one shingle. niorka, aa6 the other roofed ;duiclardinin - lei' . that baCpstaaed this point. A great many oil barrels passed down. A party of. imagm flak who stood on the lit. Clair street bridge, counteti; In ten minutes, lichees than forty. We saw a ntuiter"otliar sada azia st-aw.iiiiiisi biiikeia fragments of boasts; fence rails, and a 'variety of artlelce NflliCkl Ire:lnOili4 not make nat. The amount - of logilp mai, and dbijehited fragments' 'of rafts,was commons. Lumber, ofrarionalinds, ' Boated dolma.= kreat mantilla. A, few of the lops and _somediralts Were' Caught try reedits . skiffs. !MI laciught to shore, bat the number which • floated, down* would amount _ to may . 9! 0 * 1 4 6 .0. 4 1 arl• . , Tliere - Was oo bpeporttutity of _burning the full, ;Wi est:of the &Magus dcasioned,lilt Right; and' It vroaditeiliipeMeible to give an estimate. At the time of &dr iDing ‘ to press, the `dishi min thwitd miellhifg withoutousy apparent abatement, and it li panbabie they will couUnnerising all right. Word ail ammances..this freshet.. will fullr equal , that of *WI may, perhaps, M Weds oft ie but at 011.City.ZZarvei - Part '6f the Prawn_ Swept - elfticouses i withltatiatei Attest, sae:, .;; ; ... A telefrara_ from Yranithet, br .. tles'lfnite& States Telegraph Company, dated hut 'night - at 6 r. w., sayit+ ..The thei r heti. ' slam - since Ihuriday nirhq fourteen feet. Most of the bridges - are swept away, and there is no commit I. cation with any lace by rail. 0 - ' The whole o the. lower part • of the city Is swept away. owes, with their Inmates, are floating on the var. It Is Impossible to estimate the has and d tress oceasionedly theteethet.• , The river la filled with everything p • Mmditine to the.olf tiade - , - , t - _ The railroa d fto Meadville cannot.berepalred. tbraeseral days:' The Welty railroad ts under mike, Atha the damage is my great.. The old ett.lnhabltant wag the &Mr is 1 00 0 w -thee ewer .. kentrty before. .!) -Latint.—The lifter ceased - rising_ et S o'clock. The Alleged Infanticide. Coton'er Vlawrin_yeetraday, hterstigsied the -• . fame totiiiktird irith the illiged Intent.l4lde in Reserve townslthr. The body , of the child was disliterred a post mortem examina tion Made by Dr. Ratitipeyer, The doctor gave it as. 1110 - opinioat !link/ Luut.died from natural causes: There - was no evidence of vie. lent*, and no testimony Ro_cast sospicionarpon ;. the mother or reputel father. Michael Jacohe, the party who buried the child, gave m a reason "%riot having it interred in. the cemetery, that it had mot been baptiaed. The mother of the child Iran unmarried woman, and sleter.in-Law of Jacobs, the man with whom she has been Rehm, and the reputed father of the child. The parUes arc .of gitereintable ctutracter, - .. and Jacobs is the eerie man who was tried tbrarson,- ' - setting lire to the'priperty of Mr. MR, some. months since; Amid it:verdict of. .death from natural causes. t . teravticon. This, remarkable exhibition ? Width, is An nounced to open 9 at Concert Hall on. Monday next, seems to have •Mein that Mir extdbitiosil of a public ci renter poeeeoa=it Is an Instructive ixd.crtidneecui, and will he. diverting to ill who . appreciate the beim:Mild in art ad d theironderrill and anbilme is nature.. It is .a succcsaloa,of steremeople iictura tour of the. world, representing mountains, valleys, lakes, river and fewest scenery, public linildiegt; mountains, isaionemas ,of cities, Acc.,. together with . the •.speci.lema of ancient and, =WWII statuary. In edditiob t His proposed to exhibit each evening latereming• local i Tiewt t Ztialtcof AmPlieszt statesmen and hewn', tenuous sea views,. ' If his frmelyed the most Guttering testi. mooWa gook lbs peen and public,- as maw Idbiticet of a Most plealing'mature.t.y-e ischteiwireigaimei, - G Craig, of .20. mile Bettor!, Vetoing° ty, wis run over by the erpreistatehr going tat on"Thersday morning, fa , the lower part of , the town. Hole supposed to have been asleep Ma the trecir, ask: was not disceirered :by the itaithreer until thicogine was just oa him, and . was 1011edVritantly. Ho weihirnibli olartli4 ie iria seen the evening. before in a state of in to;lc~tion 1t returned,nlierdint eseirdance with the facts. n 14cmday of Dist week: just after the arrival oftlerning train et- irranklin,:so employee at herniation was killed. He was working tie tweenlweorthe; cseronld not observing Gio signal *hen the train was shifting , ll...position. was thehrn on the trick and - the earn passed` over him, needy arming hie . body sthe waist. . NI did not learn Menem. Murdoch Aims Arrived, And will defter one of his tend elocutloMei intertelimettlek4ighins Lefejet te Unli t Re Irma Aglayejl on, apepunt of an accident' ri' the Pennsylvania itallread:' Hle Polietleias will be 'intinipalli from Bhakspeare, and she: Modern 'authors.: Mom Atha haie beira ttedlitimet4e4 ,e/.9q 4 9 0, 0,!s + aoed no Yeinhader alai` ideenelair. A - ftin C-I,llMat Yetim.--flu Saadi . * morning the betty of a fedsale child islid.ttiithst - .OIMISPC aboye the at Jdoaciegaltals City. At had gplacedla Ala*** bag, and thl , Mew later' iver by Its labidia mother abblitstettlayit !age:Osmond) malbore th e, marks of sieleal tb -oppita person': Theremere gals marks, 'npljtifebroost and lark MI It some salthat bad. ,beeetipMtliag IL Nods* entagtalabbibl OD , .eereseroalurr, and It is a matter oratieetaltlote igthgethet seilknrlllibatlrtattlta tllera-P4 b 7 whete-•,kands. 'OM ' AU. Ravel. eigibona Weider* . ran farther &art-. ontrals and crotedtiiirpoliated Azi ;amine': plan § 44.11eidowirtm.m • • •{: ."""- Laatee 7 Tract rioclety o( Alleguenc The anniversary of this Society was observed on Monday the 13th, In the lecture room of the First Pmbyterlan church, Allegheny. Rev. Wm. Orr presided; Mr. A. J. Caldwell, Secretary. After prayer, the reports of the Secretary of the Treasury were read and adopted. Appropriate addrestes Were made by the Rev. Wm. Orr, and Mr. Potter. An appeal was 'made for the Sol. aid Society, which w i se started at a elm -liar meeting two years ago, and had received *2,500 cub, and as much more 4w stores and Clot Mai; which had been 'appropriated to the son of soldiers in hospitals, dm. through the - Sanitary Commie:don. The meeting dismissed with benediction by the Dickey. . Officers and managers elected for the ensuing year: - President—Mrs. F, R. Brunet; • Tice President—Miss M. Herron. Secietary-Mrs R. S. Hays. Treasurer. - --Miss A. Fleming. Mansters—Mrs. Breading, Mrs. E. C. Coeh rane, Mee. Forrest, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs. .1. Patterson; bin. A. Patterson, Mrs. W. Dry, act, Mrs. A; P ‘ Robinsott, Mrs. Oudry, Miss M. Bryan, MisaTaisey, Mis , Blackstock, bliss Cop ley, blise - Beck, Mist Pettit:mow. The following le aka 'TWIMTI-FineT 'ANNUAL REPORT. The anniversary of this Society calla- for re newed gratitude to Odd for the privilege of la boring hr this cause which lie has biased and prospered for yearn past. and graciously permit.• ted to continue itroperations without interrup tion, lu harmony and love. The ford Jesus raid wilrk"--"The servant in-not greatai 1.1.au his Lord ;' , l3lds us follow Him, and the Apostle records,, "fie went about doing good.'? Jeans aympatbiscd with the afflicted and aorraw fair wept with the be ,reaped; blessed little chil dren; instructed the ignorant; helped the weak and tempted; reproved the wicked; reclaimed the erring, and prearhed the gospel to the poor. By Jacob's Well, In 'the beat of the day, the weary, way-yorn traveler taught the Woman of Samarir of the living water. At meat., In Simon the Pharisee's house, the weeping peni tent wail/Whig feet with tears, and losing much was much forgiven. ! Uccle= the Publican, Came down from the tree. and pierfiVedjogially the self-hilted Chtilt with salvation; to his * rouse: To the fishermen on the shore of Gall. • lec's Sca—to the multitudes en the grassy moon, • lain aide or in the derert ploco—among sinners .in the bustilsg_ mart of . ..trade; at enerrtide—in the sunny noon—hi the early morn—at all times, in all places, Jesus preached the great saltation and sought to bring the wandering and lost into the fold. Ho has given us these examples and 'teachings to discover to its rations ways in which we may follow lam, heceuting to our ability and :opportunity. In tla Society the Christian will end rwide field andtreqnent opportunity to do even as lie bra done, while pursuing' the hum ble vocation of Tract Visitor. ' Its aim Is to place evangelical reading In each family once a moath, accompanied by.pursonal visitation ' coniereadon and prayer. ',During the year; we have circulated 49,000 Eagilsti an°!• 00 0 9ermall Tractal 22 , 909 Eag nth and 01 ,000 - Gertnife : I •!"asen/03n. /dirge, xsininbcre have been Sent to our . soldiers In . Tres-. phials. Seventy-two voluntary visitors have en • gaged in Veiling over flyik:theusand• fernlike monthly, In this city, Manchester and Troylllll, distributing Hvangelical Teach and Messenger. The giving or leavings Tractor Messears seems a small Wag,' and Is sot bat, when persevered In through all seasons, in fatiguing, disagreeable localities, and to such various deism of people, *it crowato a labor; requiring the true motive rower orlon to Christ, and for His sake to oar neighbor, to prevent the visitor growing weary Inkier. trop. Those who are not anntainted with the by-places of our city, will miereely real ize the amount of error and Ignorance and - -, grem destitution of rellndits tellueneerexisting in Bundled" ermines, who, si of old; have to be ' sought but and 'entreated to bear the Gospel. These, the Tract visitor can reach. She enters their homeni - Intereiti 'herself In their cares,-pri rations; sorrow; and eldldrinthe key to their hearts. Often they poor out their:inmost ,feel lege to her, glad to Meet a iympatidziog llatener and ; kind. advisee. *The- Asher. potuts, with mlogllng Sprit:4llY and conernel,to Jesus withal Helper, the Comforter, - the Triendstliefflarkur, ••last melt as they need. '.'There ate els° Chris tiana prevented from enjoying earictetsf lent _legeaand,Cluistian kiknnship-the aged, aßlict-- 'ed. 'deb; the stranger, and "God's pror.'.l , To these the Tram visitor brings comfort and pleas- ' I t . ore. Her return anxiously looked for. She cheers and brigh their hairiness, knees a bleaeing.with tte and takes agresterwLth her.. Wit eanuot often (Pilaw Individual casea, yet many cheering Inhidenta an met with: A visit; or asked a young aim if he would receive a track'' "Oh i yes,r be neplled, "Llovethe tracts; one ;demise- by* slaltor•of ..ytnir Spekty, tivo,. Ye r ars.stiu,swakened me ton sewn) of sin, awl ;marl gm a member of the church and a lientday„ school teacher." - A pastor accosted ono of one number on the skeet and said i "Mr. C. has irlreirsodafactory evidence of conversion, and I • b'aptifed him 'n.t Sabbath; be end you were the first person ever spoke to Sim about his sou!, -red dates his religions interest from that time.. (He bad been's M ery Profane, careless man and was Out visited he &Lehner/ and poverty.) Were these Memel, Inuits of the toll, anxiety; labor arid money expendexl In the twenttoneears . life of this Society , we should " thank Go land . hake ecnrrage." 'A soul (Is) - saved ! the whale world is light II the balance with the soul; ft is ransomed with the life of the Son of God ; there Is Joy In. Heaven over one 'Loner that ro pentetb ; there Is Joy on 'moth ; and the Mario mentality is owned of God, Need we say more to enlist Christine friends in our cause I we de. peed on them for means and helpers tocsin on the work, which is. hindered for smut of posse. rerlrg, faithful Sisitors. Earnest Christian wo. men, zealous to serer their Lord, will here dad - work to do, andthe reward of the blessedness of 'Oink. We invite [akin= toattend ourmeet-. Mgr, and co-operate* with , its, by commanding this - field to the members of tkeirehurchas, as they have opportunity. We urge on all to mite In beseeching the power of the Holy Spirit noon - those who give and those who, receive these messengers of truth, so that the seed sown may takgroot and many be convettert, to the praise of God and out:Lord Jams Chen' • - vigniresta's enrotre. • * with .o.lrta i l== . 4:::ierA t i i n . , 4 =sult ioso. • liarchil.-Ealanceontusad at Last . , - , . . . amount-. . St to ' ElentltlycoriCarolti."=. 21412. ... . .. Subscriptions... ...... -.. arm , *- • . D0n0ti0n5.......-- - -:,... 7,50-5518,23 Anglian-11y cash paid freight and . • ' , - • dnaystie.--. . ......... ..11 9,15 '• ... an.:-By out naaittedie Pan- - adelpbbt..-...-.....-.. =coo . teas. ' ' Ice. In.- By Out' remitted tonsil .- adelphla.-.....:-.:.......... Stillje . . Freight and dropsy, —. 11,06 :March 13.-Balatkee in nand' of the , . ~. . Treastwer...-.-....-..-... ii,il-lite,9o Graduated .: At ibis week's examination to Duirs Mercantil° Co"lege, Pittsburgh: - - Deny,* Pain, Limsaille, 0; E. D. Williame,Stutrpsbunt, PI. G. M. Glilltord,Tarentum, Pa. • - . Matthew Ir. Pagty Parkeinbury, W.y a . Charles. K. Reypest, Allegheny Chy. (I. W. Rekii, Daytona:, I•seemater Co., Pa. Clark,_Pittaborgh. Tendati, Pittsburgh. Jew* K. Pante°. Recite:4hr, Pa. , yam E. White, Jr., Dresden, O. Derek! Baird, idbarpaborg, Pa. into IL Loppe,„Alksheny City. IL J. Operas, Rochester Pa. , Data Park, Jr., MMEI B I d Errry, 0. C. V. Eballenbenger, er, Derry ,Pa. David Eariv,l'almyra:Pa.* - J. &mud Dawdle, Ilerrisburg. Alt of whom Tamed t he usual searchlog exeml nation of thd College satisfadtwily, and who will MI doubt. hereafter add their pampa to the long 'blot ,tradnates of this Institution who have honorably distinguished themselves by their superior attainments In business. Each grade eta rim awarded 'the diploma* of the Vollef.e. which may be regarded IS a:passport to the eon.' Odence of liminess mutt in allquartare, as It is never granted to any but three who pats the prescribed mtandnation matisfactorily. 4 5:r;zitA : or the Gram on the Sands. New York, Tids is No. Ur lite Fireside amiss of utsrels, - : infelithed In cheap form_ (25 eente,) la hand somely filutulnated :paper covert. It la ivety b:teratlngstory, but with a - little too much of the cmitaUdta style It Is, however, f a r trupezior,toibe scusatlon noiels of the day, and wilt Intedest all novel readers. For sale by John P. /luny lifemsde, Neu" Pug, steet. • MIISTAIM idamitnixt.• Frank Mc- Donald; we onderstazoi,luts exaltedly from the War Department to rectutt a .new company la Allegben,yr This trill affordsl splendid chance, to those dtairing to enlist under an experienced Mid competent commander.. _ Captaln:john Dor:bah:in en= 1 ° ra lw a company be ~,Tetaperancerille, bxuagit to, with-ibity me*, (the amount 'of its' .guotu,) arigaa td faraLtiftba balsam - - , . . Twiarat.,Va Taxtrente.—Ther tutual di hill for itathritay nigh". amatanioad., at , lar Mohr*. The, email athwart' or-the" French 80"," with Wirfts,tial ihag'SPY's" .dravni enaardrAl hotpot n i g t i calviptv*. hie, doubtless, hundreds will be unable to Mid' fte,e4g loom. Gp In gotad,thne. roc OnlEgawmr, 4 Phok•gmba, i$ OS cre(11:11, low .I,IIX or 50 tents per dosiii, at eL, pwamtwo , Prwmmwra..p.nmmwmmemxwmlt;2pPi PITTSBURGH . .'. GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, 19, 1863! Olt Prospects In ersityPord Comity We are Informed that the Heydrlck Farm was sold last week for $OO,OOO. This farm contains over three hundred acres, and Iles on the west side of French Creek between Cochranton and Utica. It was purchased by New York capital ists who are preparing to develop its value as oil territory. This Is the largess sale yet made on French Creek, and the fact of Its selling at such enormous figures, shows the high estima tion placed on territory on.the creek. The splen did strike made by the Sugar Crock Oil Com pany on the Homan Farm, hits demonstrated that oil of the best quality in paying quantities may be procured In the surrounding country, French Creek lands and the lands along Little Sugar Creek are In meat demand, and are selling rapidly at lignres.quito as hlgh.as rands on Oil Creek. There" Is reason to believe that the operation's of the present spring will - develop profitable oil wells all along French creek, on Little Bagar creek, the Cussewago, Woodcock, Muddy creek, Conneaut marsh, and on wavy of the upper trib ntarlea of 011 creek, and the-small branches of French creek. Experienced oil men are so well angled on this point that they ere putting down wells on several of these streams,and pronounce the kidl6tions quite as favorable as any aver found on MOW of thelnoat famous oil farms of %%mango, Among these we may mention Mr. James Tarr, of the celebrated Tarr Farm. He is engaging extensively in developing oil on Wood cock and elsewhere -In Crawford county, and Is confident of success. Other gentlemen of largis experience share his opinion and are Investing larCel. ' Last y fall when the territory along French meek and Boger creek begun to attract the 'at teutlon of oil seekers and speculators, it was Generally supposed the 'rage for those lands would only last a short time, to pass array and be laughed at as a visionary speculation. But all has given place to something far more substantial, and the excitement Is' greater now than at any former period. Lands iris eagerly sought for at fabulous prices. The stupid Idea that the Vetianga county line marks the limits of the profitabk on territory has been complete ly exploded'. ' Tennyson •Club Owing to acme detention on the railway, James E. Murdoch, Esq., failed to reach the City in time last cresting to give his readings in Lafayette Mall according to announcement. The committee confidently expected that Mr. Murdoch would arrive about half-past eight o'clock, and atthetr earnest solicitation Wil liam Berries , Esq., editor of the Lender con cerned toentertain the audience until the' dis tinguished elocutionist would make his appear- Mice. Mr. Berries delivered • very able and well written !SOS!: on the niismry ci ittil giont Peogrem in English Literature," limiting his abaervations to Chaucer and Speneer. We felt sorry that he did not give ,Ids lecture in a ter.so, for It really possessed literary merit. It is to be regretted thatlimplub have been difapzAnted so often, but for this they are not in any sense to blame. The losslansinsavhst Ott lb clvc rsblle llcturere Should be very careful id thllllll their engagements. - Mr.lierriesannotinCed that be was instructed by the committee to say that Mr. Murdoch would renerpoditively this evening. ittaiestom, that this Is the last week to get photographs at 50 cents per dozen, at Pittock'a. Societies - get the patent -stamp We; it Is the beet tang out forthat parpaaa. Pittock has It: Itoopc Black, Dim - Itlppey, Hall—photo. ;raga ("these marts at kistock!a. Gat.H . to slam, 'folios, Marks, pocket albums, pocket Woke, 4c., at Pittoeles. , 'Aisrusis' , the largest snd cheapest assortment in the city, at Yletock's. - Txra - National Petroleum .fintts, No. 8, for als wick, Is oat to4ay. . , tllll CIMPRST—Ai6UIIIII, at Plitock's. . GO to Plttock•e for the new books On. Mars. it Pltiock's. Preient Condition or the' Siamese Twins. The Siamme Twins have been last from pub lic View for the last few years. It Was well keenn of them that they, ad married two sis ters, and settled 'down near Salisbury, In North 'Carolina, On a well stocked plantation. •In ad ‘iltkeito this, they have ample (undo lavestad ifi*Miti their Intent in New York..Tltrelgit. s - Noitlintrollna 'Medical gentlarnin mite within our lines, we had the other day an opportunity of minute and full partleulars In retard to them. Ever since toe we: began, they have coatinuisci to reside on their plantation, and lived In the same quiet and harmony as ever until within two years. Of course no nue ever thought of drafting Man, and their nectars prospered, ex. oTt that when out of temper from any cense, it was apt to work itself off in striking the grit see that tame to, hand. from which the beat a mps was to 'Lea p oat of the way. The brothers probably never erould have had any &faculty, but that their wives, though slams, turned away. thelr hearts, and children were the cause of this estrangement. Up to the period that each had tire children, all prospered well enough„ but one of them bad a sixth. and awoke envy and. Jealousy to such a degree that the two sisters, not being bound togethir like the twin brothers, would no Luger live under the same roof, though, we believe, still In different !mum:son the same plan tation. The brothers are now it seems,'alsoet tiny years of age, but one, we believe the smaller and feebler of the two, looks, la sad, now rally ten yea» older than the other. The:eel& turn back to back or face to face, but .that - as far as the remarkable bond thatuilitas them permits. 'lt hi almost Ocelot's that should either die the other could not WWI' tre I:Ten for mortitan a few minutes, ea there Is en artery es large as the !mineral artery that coatteeta them. . ' few years since they correspendedwlthsomo of the leading surgical operators In London. as to the possibility of the unbllicus which unties them being cut, so that In case of the death of one, the life of the other might be saved. At the reqncst of the London Surgeon they visited that city, and many expertn.ems INere tried to determine the safety of such an operation. Among other things, a ligature was tied firmly fora few minutes round the connexion batmen them. so as to prevent the circulation ot blood , through the artery.:.But it seemed as if each would expire If this were longer persisted In. The smalleeof the two fainted away and lost all 'consciousness, and there were Symptoms that the same effixt irould follow to the other, but that the proem could not be continued long enough Without endangering the life of him who was, rat to faint. ' Should the smaller and feu bkr dig It might be worth while making the ex periment of operating, bat the prospects of pro longing the life of the other would be very small. Should, however the' larger and mars healthy of the twin brothers die, there would 6130112 abr whitely no bopeof saying the feebler of the two. From all this It . Is evident, that though the amnection between these two brothers Is very remarkable and Perfectly unique t .it is yet not so absolute as his been usually supposed.,. In the American. Cyclopedia, for instance, It is said tbst"thelerespirittion and circulation are gen crallyiyucbonns In the calm state, and their hours of sleeping mad waking, their jays and *groin, anger and pale, kkasand desires, are the same. They' realize the Idea of perfect friendship, the two being one, and each one two In thought mid act." AA to ideas being Mamma, Ibis is by no means' more necessarily eh than their similar education , and habits ants. . else, Each one cm bold 4 conversation with a differ ent person at the sametine. Otte does 'not ne cessarily know; therefore ' ' what may benorunut .Bleaurd. to the other, although their feelings and piaskms are generullArlmilar, Owing tothe same' ceases oppeerating upon both. Even this Is not ner y the .case,wa suipose as to the de • ..greas of feeling: - Since the breeding out of the rebellion, they have both dressed In theSionted• 'erste gruy, and they -are, both mandroni of the same Wirth, having united with a small Baptist church In their - neighborhood, of whkh they have bete considered very worthy mainbers, though born illamase.—M4,Zedgsr- . A . Moulin? Washingtrin witer attributes "the eirsewis of Cant the Austria!' min ister, :from ; the Mammal creremnalee to . the. Imminent prospectof diffleultleti between, ow. ClOyernment and that ofliertico. IVo oominoti: minds the fact that, Count Giorgi died about sit mouths and sroidd seem an imple *reuse for his nonAttendinteo at the inattimaticr. , lps . accredited Successor waripreserd., A STATilarn? frOil ea**. aten 0! 16th -- oflllet . O (naMe Doeiten) was Wiled tri: emus orVe.. online in his effort to,arold an ehorceons irock shot up from the crater. lffe. rolled - down. Oa steep declivity and was racked at , the 'spot tyre, nred up smd, baridmne . - Who ibei dower •ana Patten Moira rolls, may be tracked cast. day by, their withered ale that strew the ground; 'but Be , ,- that goes .through lt.and scatters rum nod,. *. batteredsrsn after leaks behind blmaland of ce and beauty foe his monument aid' ai a Millbrae for his daughters andocous. : Tux Jedeptndifte IV!" war SAW Iron, Sanuat ataaillagaa a toatieatloa .of. New England Itnisita the °coin Imr ' see swath , Carollaw Maudlin olaaaollalta• Alat'al New Engiand Was. r_ • • , sc' :.a,.rt.,.x;d~ti>a;.—lar.~h,'.w~xrr..~,w .',,.+' w, a ~~w NEDS AND MISCELLANY, Du: Ltsixogromi proposes to make another expedition to Africa, A private friend has con tributed £l,OOO to the cause, the Royal Geog raphical Society RAIXI, and the Foreign Wilco £5OO. Dr. Litingstone also receivea a yearly salary of LIIOO, at, consul to the FAstern races In Africa. A CALIPORICTA. COITCITIMIdeIIt Or the MISSOTITI Republican tells - of seeing on exhibition In the Eanltary Fair In Ban Francisco forty-eight Burt let pears on a' single stem eight Inches long. They were of overage ilartiet sLxe and stood out at right angleaXthiT stem, completely envelop ing it. Turme have been bat three judges In the Dis• trict C,onrt of Massachusetts slueo'its organiza tion, seventy-81x, years ago. John Lowell, ap pointed in 1188, resigned 1;24001 ; John Davis, appointed In 1801, resigned In 1841; and Peleg' Sprague, appointed in 1841; baa just resigned. Tun late Chief Jaitlce Tacitly lived and died a Boman Catholic. We wife was a member of thi3 Protestant Eidscepal Church. ills only son died in Infancy, and tdis tire daughters followed the faith of the mother, who is spoken of as a woman of great excellence of character. - A Pstrianztrum. paper of Thursday, ,Rllll5 : "The first Rlo de Janeiro coffee which has ar- Zieed at this port since Jan. 26, 1861, was brought hero on Wednesday, on board the brig Emma. The cargo consisted of 9,000 bags. 011:.GE CARTER, of the halted States Court for the District. of Oolua bin, has decided that sates of gold for merely apeculanve purposes are prejudicial to the interests of the country and Illegal to point of law. Tan committee appointed by the Chamber of Bantgardt to examine the motion for the abo- MM., of the punishment of death. bat decided; with only ono diseentiont , voice, in favor of the_ abolition. _ ' • Trrs rebels in,she Southwest believe that the gat Federal sped WOn orgauhlog at New Or ltaus is destined for Galveston instead of Mo bile, as given out. ' Tim Owl gives the following as Mr. Gladstone's definition 'of “deputation." A noun of multi tude which signifies many but does not eignify much." Ma. Moons, who derived his pedlrrec from Noah. explaluedit la•thla manner: "Noah had three eons, Rhem, Rim and one more."' A MAX ID Jilin°ls sold posts from a few acres of locusts .11, years Old to the Central Wools Railroad to the anionat of ;16,000. • A matt belated the times Is apt to speak ill of them. Probably they don't look welt from NI. hind. Tun population of Parls thls rear Is 1,667,841 Fouls, exclualso of a garrison of 28.,::00 men. GEN. Swanks's. though a strictly moral man binlnit cic!IlloullizO ihr rcbcls awfully. Tux New York dlttUleries have slopped work end-milk has gone up. Mann - 4ms days of good sleighing in Maine this winter. &An um.ls - manofsettired from petroleum. Nsrotsoer his shared oft his Imperial. NYE:SON-0g Thiridty afternoon, liforeh lath, at tour Nal4Ok, PATRICE. fithlL.SON,,to the etth rear of kis Not. -'""" The rating will talc! place am kis late real demi*, Morteetatreeti attar LOB City Hotel, tallith Waa.d, on 8411Tio r atairxima, at bolt-plat eight &do*, to ploeoati to St. rattlers chunk, and tom thecae to 154. llraryis Cemetery. Rorion thy tsd gear of his site at Annap olis llos Itl pitar, Md., areti "SOHN RODGERS,. or Oa. IE, Ifsaa_Regl, Pennsylvania Volunteers.. Ttikindeitt still Like place from the recidenee of Ma patents. No. 81 ilreittilniton street, on Mon. Par, the MU, MM., at IlitOctock. lielltpoue 'arri crest 2 o'elock. The Menai of the family, and members of;the JAM ;9th sod Moth !lee's, Penney'. lonia }Murree Vole., are mmeettully Incited tp attend. - . HII.L-.2a 1411.1t i l afternoon, Arch 11`thohnS, Capt. P/11LIPT1,.. Ned 30 years. Notice tot the Amaral will be given In the evening Mere. 11iURDOC41- =Cal. 416:Et.R.X. i 7 MITZI AND WILL READ FILO* SUAkEIRPEAME. .; DICKEIn. LONGFELLOW. THIS (SATURDAY) FRYING, AT LAFAYETTE HALL. mete 1865. FITTSBT,TRGH GAZETTE, ESTAILISHED IN 1186. TWO DULY leDrillOitOl ifIOO.WEVOLLT farness. Mars*, end &eats" frisks/ Wed and Saturdad. The Pittsburgh Luna Paladin Anociatleh Having proeure4l a NC/ITN.' CYLINDER. EON NUNN, a new Ind beet lira is tot type and ie. cured the services of en 14110164 corps of edlters, the paper entiraupon another year otlta long um. tinned and vigorous life, With high hopei and en. eouraging PrOapects. • •;:l; ' • • - •• • • Me Gazerra has never been known towtter, uncertain soundi and to,iti steady and untiring NI. uvocacycorrect political ipr...nalylaa Ito be *Wit. teri, to e large:degree, the proud position wide, /415henreounty hold manna the brat commons !leg of the United Elates. Its voice in. tlustuttui, will be no liws decided and; emphatic. nig TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT 0193111 GAZETTE 'now a subject of pride to the publishers. With a corps of mimetic' end talented' Special Caere spobdents et the news centres of the day, they are enall&d_to give Dein day to day,-RELIABLE awl COMMIS DISPATCHES aneDlace it on a Par with; the most: enterprisi4 Journals of the gay, East or West. The lame liberal outlay for early and reliable news by Telegraph win be continued notwithstanding the war and the Sul:mated espenst; therefrom. . lUUytj Correspondence from the Army ; Hy . . our own Special Oarrenpondent, and frotasot• unteer oontrildttors Olen continue to be a proud.. nent and Interiatinitoatura. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT lior doeted by one thormighlygathiled to funds& reliable reports of Justly tosnanelion , from Retold sales. The gootntions of PRODUCE. OATPLE, FLOUR, GROCERILS, AILS, he., may be relied upon ns the naiad-pried tram dny to day, thus furnishing mostintelesteng-god valuable feature for all classes Of readers. .Igo expense laspered in procuring Telegraphic quotations hoax abrOad, I. addition to home reports. • • - . - Morning Edition, per year, nil MO di r month, 4, per pe week, delivered Evening Edition, per yeer,•maßed • 80 14 per Week, dellierad •' ' 16 . ' WEEKLY PAPER. • Single eoples, per year, mailed p 00 Five copies, per year, by, mai, each 1 ni Ten or more. copies to one liddiessi end one free to club, soak 100 ARP Alt imticriptions inVarlably id Meaner, and tho papers to; clopped .the enparation or the time to •whlob they were Old. • Readijaneed by , matt' Min D.' registered through the Post mite, publishers. risk. GAZETTE ASSOCIATION, • • PreMnostan Pa. . . , T Utile Uhigs Sewing iffswhOs‘ Moe ONLY 11l Mb Unsurpassed W. vaAsinti; reliability' and grace. to inovementi and for real l icti worth It Mil= riveL. For abnpllalt durablllt) and aeration It la unequalled by any (hasp •macidne heintelne canned to the publl and *emu only la he Win to he appreciated. U, hero, qui% tr7l4 bind. OW and warily, lour- selves. wahine warranW. - .- A Pro: ill Ot.opposile Mb aluulas soars QOUTH 10138; ~ .. . ~ , . ')1).., St Jiluplett piyeet, led -.Owe treltr.d. , -. Hive yeodaritlyALtop . l sioortiarst 017Serre. SHOES and ()Slime( for - Ladles °esteem Moo; M . oaths and Shetepiel wear, to. :*.iNi*sitocrt, '.! , . 1 1 •., atrii =mon Istiwneati and ntIATIOXB, totalkaa ofbt=a r s maw :Wawa thills oration a l ir K 3 wpm" as 41311 D .81111 -- -a...20R,3011.00.a. Woman. Olt• ' 111.4/14131 SOOPE " 'GIF . 8 7tol3COTT 13 - , ...',:-. :'.; t' ,s: .. •. MON OUT BllLTON.:lircnups haikite r . . Dilworth , . f(114011l atones . old , a 1128101441 - DI It __RANGER& D w : itssr seas seas saa Wet Reties Se those buy ASO ' Jou am= sau ; . I • GROCERIES, PROD LICE, IC B . F. QUINSY & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. WO SOUTH WATER ST, 'IIICAGO. • Give sped.l ottontion to purobo.t /Your, Gr in, Provision o tic. B. F. qtinia T. BROWN. m1:24 T . C. JENKINS. Commission Merchant, AND PURCHASING. AGENT, PITTSDURGD, PA. Dealer in Flour, Grain, Seeds, Butter, Cheese, Fruits, and all Fenn Products. Best brands Fam ily FLOUR (warranted) always on hand. Also, REFINED OILS.- Prompt attentk n given to consignments and correspondence. Weekly Price Currents sent to Consignors. Orders and Consignments solletted. seltaydawr WM. W. ZIERS-01. JAB. 1. HEIIISON, lIERRON &I CO., Corner of Penn and Wayne sta., (WALLAcies Bin Lnixra,) PITTSBURGH, PA. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the porch... of GRAIN of all kinds. Also, wboireale deniers it BALED HAY. Western dealers will find it to theiradvantage to correspond with our Home, as we have greater facilities for Storage, and put,ing goods into this anti Eastern Markets than most of the dad... in this city. Tha beet of city references giren when required. A_RD. • • W. D. PATTERSON, ADAU AMMON.• JAMES JOHNSON. JOHN SOHLELEIN PATTERSON, AMMON .& CO., Commission *Merchants, Flour, Grain and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, ti O. 6, WOOD STREET, PITTSBUBAJI/ felktf M , BA_M - & ANJER, Commission Merchants, Flour, Groin and Produce, M St COND ST.. between Wood & Smlttteeld, y PITTSBURG FL TAM P011211..411 MK= . ATEPRICIIL. hrilitll. 'JOTTER, AIKEN SSILEP RD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Foreign and Dementia *runs,Flom.. Butter, ("Deese, Edge,relaees, • od produee irenerolty. • No. NO LIBERTY STREET, fen% Oppoaße Ps! e.ger Derma, rdtaburgh. WILKINS LENIIART, (succrsecni TO Isuclizzowri h LnsniA.Rij Di-L=4 xrx_ozatm. Ail csale.4.lav, I Produce as Commfuton .1111ereluust, Tel o. Sy! Liberty it., Piktaargh. .. v. O...nOOLITTLZ , DOOLITTL General =inn= Merchants, Noe. (nace, W ter ;street, Pittsburgh, Pa, for tba sale or Flou Cheese, Butter, Free, Pried Pratt., P Woo. and P ro duce of elf tied.. Air orders for CI rhos Oil filled at the lowest mar. ket Wors thaoslgnmenta solicited. rohnnly r. C. ism-airs' 114111E11•11. GIORIAL BALBLEY I. 4 VAN °ORDER, Produce and Gomm lon blercitiata, Witrekobae, No. NI Liberty at., PlttsburAh, Pa. Wholesale deal. era to liutter,:re, Lard, Sock Pout, Bacoo, brace Tallow, 1' there, Broome Potatoes, Hom iny,' Drled PM Green Fruits, Onions, Flour. Undo, trlover - , Timothy Herds, Flax Seeds, (lowe ond Poultry Partlgolat atteatlost gliresr to Produce Consign ...mt.. lan r ]TILE, 13 . IRD & PATTON, Whole -14 sale Orocers And Commission Alercbants, deal. era in PRODU N 9 ti ,FLOUR, BACON CbESR, }DIY, • CAR AND I.ARD OIL, IRON, NAILS,GLA. ' COTTON YARNS, and Pitt& tu , .burgh anutsct - genaraLly,l/3 and 114Si:coca street Pittsburg . jOIIN B. CANFIELD, Commlaslgn and F Den:thud 'and wholesale dealer In DF- 4 STERN ESERVE CIIRESP, istrl2V4 LARD, PORK, BACON, FLools, Pun, rur PEARL ASHEN- , SALERATUS, LIN SEED AND LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally, Noe 11l and 111 Front street, Pittsburgh. cra HOLE=S. crtr oris enersute if !I:LP &SLIEPARD _Commission Mei ,' chants and dealers fo FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODININ, No. SCI Liberty street, Plltsburftr. Choke brands of Flour for Rakers and k smUp use • prudently on band, Particular atteutlOn paid to idling' orders tot Merchandise generally. VETZER & ARMSTRONG, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, for the sale of FUJI:R. GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUFFER. SEEDp, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce genetally. No. la Market street, corner of Fact, Pittaborish, Penna. • fendeiy Eiitßrz•Bit WILKINS ON , VIIr . s . 1 C 143 1351 12; DRIED " rfi n tllTS, BUT. ECHIS, GILAI andAINS, produce gettentUy. Also, LEATHER, 111.Da , :. • ill.s U., No. $ll Liberty street; Pittsburgh: • *1 - Cash adrshceibeuta' nage. oonsignments solicited. 03240ut • WK. r Uri mos. zuroasaa 1,,V M. P. BECICA - CO. No. 185 Liberty T %Met, PlltsburghtPa.', , lPholeode o,roaera, Commission Illemannts, sad dealer. la COUNTRY PRODIIF.,•_PROVISIONS, BACON, LAUD, BUTTER, F.O4S, FISH. as-, PRO DUCE, FLOUIkgRALN, SEEDS, GREEN AND aNDEU FHTHTS. &e. SALT awl LEHR. - •.jyl ORnlifilt n. HIM/ XICTIGIAIL E A i 1 1 111,1 ; I n 11 3 i l e 11 9 a IS A R Mr\ r i d k . 11 0 Country Produoe mud r - itteburgh lileoufticturea, No._id Liberty street., opposite head of Wood street, Pittsburgh. ' - splay r. 111Mti D. ELNYMiIt. I.?IiYMER dr BROTIIERS, (successor 1 -wto Delmer A Anderso_r4 Who'gimlet l!ealers In FOREIGN FIWITS, NI.US and SPIOI.I, CON. PECITIONEItY, SWAIM, FIRE WORKS, Re., Non Wet and 1..% Wood idlest, above Filth, Pitts burgh. • • /T9YI7 DWALLACE Commission Merchant, e- And Wholesale r eeler In 'moult &EFRAIN, No. ald Liberty *tree , opposite Pennsylvania lit. .11. Pnssenger Depot Pittsburgh , Ps. Stomp! 'Warehouse, earner W yne and Penn stmts. 11011,1 y ......... JOIS. lIIREPATIXOIL :I - KIRKPATRICK & DROTILER, sue t, • moors to Brown" & Mikpatrtak, WROLE- SALE ORMERS; Nos. 191 and Ili•lLiberty street, Pittsburgh., - J. I. M ILI ONTT JURS 3DEILY j S. LIGOETT & CO., CITY FLOUR ," • ING MILLS, corner Liberty =I Adam streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. • • C pa clt y, 4tio barrels per day. ap2 V. I.OIIO3I.AXER . WiL P. Lama •• C o • - 54OHOMARER & mmission k. 7 bleretnints and 'Wholessiedesler. la GROCE RIES, FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCT, &a, No. Ere Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . 'lankily • JOHN WATT JOHN, WILSON. WATT it WILSON, Wholesale Gro s errs, Ceinmiulen Merchants, and deniers la Produce and Pittsburgh. manufactures, No: 166 Liberty street, Pittiburgh. . • Jinni _ DAJZELL BON, .Thinufac u tura* of LARD OIL, and 00011016 n MeF chanta for the porclOuletad ado of CRUDE AND REFINED POILEubi, Nos: 0 ,and 10.000 otrodi dlyanoes made- ao, 0040- CIitESE WARFAIOLISE.--HENRT EL* COLLINS, Forward/ar, aid Commlstlent Mery chant and dealer la 0.14E11111s , : r i mrrneu; LAKE lint; sad Produce seueed4y, no o n Wood Attlee; abgra Water; Pittabunih. my , . ... . . .. 4:0011111 ~TOIIN L' 'HOUSE 007, -- WO - Cif - lie, GROO ER S AND t-MER CYANTS,corner•rorsier • Surithilekt and Water street, Pittsburgh. R 00 ZELL & Co i - Whole- Buithintro7n x d e defilenN l :pind w i l ieetla mstinteetttris, Liberty street, Pittsburgh. - 00. /LOYD ' RUAJAIIt mars JOBA nd k3 O .OYD CO. 'Wholesale Oro : And7/44bertfleeta l :Plttebert t lt K r . - 1721;1°Id Or/4MP L. CALDWELL. (successor to Amos Holmes Is Ou. FORK PACKER and dealer. in PROvisionai come4:oi 74.84ipty sod ronktireetri, Pittsburgh. ' l 7: L7oto'e T. 41. - .VOIGT&:CO., succossois-ts L • ck.O.Lr.g., PRODUCE AND otssinssion NERlmo _. sel Llbedr street. Piftsburst. iidware•tutzmire: aotrm wiu.a.ou AMBERT. BRUTON ile. - 004 'Whole' .1.4 tulle rirocitil MA Produce Dedets, Ito. • Slxtb 'street; 'Pittsburgh. , • , SAIAiI, DlOliglear 45- 00.,. -Wholesale a..Groaeotemlklon Meithinta; and dealers la PROD No..;oo;:itsran,,}dreet sot 413, Float neoAtzy, WHOLESAIM , • q 80 . 0 } 28 . No. wpod street pituburgli; (AVID - EDGERTON, Ttkol • e f goxor sod Closeadsaan KerishiuitsUrt WON ,13tritt,,PItta battO.P tett,' trg.—ica barrels New. York. for T wee br - HEMET re: °Graaf". ~.+.., --• • • .., .•,-•-• . • ==:l -v>:~~ -w~~T~ ANIATI.FACTURBILS. Sc. pITTStUROU FOUNDRY. A. OAV.RIIIOSt JOLLY 11. IIICILIT1301( A. GARRISON & CO. cst;ienors to Bollmetn, Gazrtion, 0o.,) FM:OMB AND MACHINISTS Manufacturers o( OhlHea Rollers of all sizes, for Iron, Steel, Dram, Zine, Copper, Silver, Cold , Straw Bosnia, Paper and India. Rubber 'Works Oleo, Rolling Mill Castings of all descriptions, Rant 11111 e, Patent Double Grinder, with a Yorks ty of other patterns, always an hand and fitted to order on abort notice and favorable terms. Olin and Warehouse, 119 Spilt/Meld ',tree; Pittsburgh. ter:ly • BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS PITTSBURGH PA': PARK, BROTHER & CO. Illsoufuturers of BEST QUALITY VEYENED OAST STEEL. _Sq6ame, l o lat y ttp m d p o: r talo o rt r , of xll ely t le lre N d irLeTAnt. rZ i tt " ST . °Mee and vrarehonae, Non 149 and 151 Final sad 120 and I Sirnoan arazars, Pittsburgh. fell-yd PATENTED OUTOBE 8, OM DERTIIILIDGE'S PATENT Oral Lamp Chimneys, If IEIIVACTITUIED OF XX FLINT SLABS These Chimneys are intended for the flat game ; _heating all parts of the glass equally, does not es.• pose it to tracking. E. D. DITURIDGE, god Pitt GLsu Works, Washington street, spin Pittsburgh, Peen's W. S. MACKINTOSH-J. lintrElLL. N. F. BAIT'Box CITY WORKS. MACHUITOSH. ITEMPUILL & CO. FOUNDERS AND ALLOBINISTS. Center of PUCE and O'HARA, and PIKE and WALNUT STREETS, (NearOity Water Works,) • Manufacturers of stationery and other ENGINES, ROLLING MILL CASTINGS and MAURINE 11Y, of all kinds, and general jobbers. PILProf It t itegrai l ren to repairing ROLLING ROBERTS, BARNES .4 CO., No. 39 Third Street, Pittmitirgla ITN AND W•Ngl' Plgti woutzas, hisoulacturets JAPANNED TIN WARE. • We have now manufacturing and have on Mad Bathing Allparatus of all kinds, Toilet Ware in Betts, Water Coolers, Grocers' Tea and Spice Can. later', Cash and lirdee Boxes, Tumbler Drainers. Spittoons, kc., ko. A large lot of BIM Cases for Pale low. Oil Cans of all sizes and patterns. Tin Boolug, Conductors, and all kinds of Jobbing Work done to order • &pi) VIA ER. PLANED WARE ALcrricrit'lr. Walters, Castors, tke.i he. imitable far tersirada on band =Mr gals by 8 • WILER 225 itnith bth 8 PEUIADELPiIIA 13ENK: MACHINE WORKS • AND • H. TirItaHTNAN ENNEfiI BUILDER AND mictarilsr, LAOOCZ arasax , .between Federal and Sandusr, Arran/nary °err, PA: , Manufacturer of WIG lITMA WS PATENT PORTABLE OSCILLATINII STEAM EN OININt; ShaElne, Pulleys, a.s.• Repairing of all kinds attended to I PAM/ arms X. FOWN j OLIN B. HERRON & CO., eitcrcreo WEE43:lN2ZelatiliTC.Fill, AND IRON FOUNDER Mee and asks Room;s, fen No. 179 LIBERTY BTRELTI. WELLS, RIDDLE & No. 216 greet, omtoalte Sixth, PttzAlzsb - resatetaetueere or WIMPS, LASHES SWITOR ER, WORE. Andover: damelpt.leard leßATiplii BRUM aolleitedfreta the text*, awl &taxis teem* lv ahlppcdu per Inatemetloaa; fe64v Se":I.TEVERANS, NO. 68 _ • 13t: • Pittsburgh, maattraaturer et-BOLIER RIV RI'S, WROUGHT SPIRES, oomidon aid railroad of every deeeriptice. Parrlterdarirft-Met shaped RlTlMartil RITZ= ' ins of email, reeds to order at short dodos. A cod aseottneed eonstaatly on band. D. a W. BENNETT_, Ma..hfat.tdrri • mid 'lmporters oTIVIEENSWAUE. No. at Die.DIONDLEITAZ6r,_. Detre= Wood Rod Market .tract.. Pittsburgh. Pa. mtd pRODUCE CONBIGNMSNTS NOW -a- IN STORE. . 4 - • . Me bus. Clover seed; . . 7C0. , Timothy wed; 2000 " . .Dried Apples; - ; • 6:0 . Dried Nukes. 26 . Dried Oben. 14; 200 kegs Peeked Butter; 20 Md.. 801 l Rutter SCO " Lake ~bore Apple.; 60 . Champagne Older; • 26 "'Sweet elder. ;10 . Older Vlnegitt; • , 300 btu. Whito beam. 40 kegs Apol4k MAW; , 200 bldg. OM Salt; • ,_ _ 60001 be. Sifted Vora Neal; • - • ' 75 bats. Flint Hominy; i XlOO kegs 1100012 y Lug; , • 6 bbls. Tallow., . 540 doz. Freida Canned Peaelee; 1 • 21 bale. Highwlnee; 15 bble.,,ll6apla Sugary Yoe Sale by L. H. VOIOT tr. 00. gl3 N DRIES. N 0 - boars Cheese; • 10 half bblo Fresh 801 l Butter; 1 II boxes t do - 40; , • , 6 bbl, fresh Eggs; •: NO half bblo Fresh Locks Herringi . 100 bbl. N 0.2 Large Mackerel; • , , 60 half bbls - do do; 50 bbls 5 do do;. 40 hairs 2 do do; 620 Noun& Codfish; . 66 bble Pearl' itshi 600 pig Noft Galena Lead; -- 200 bbl . White Lime; 100 do Carbon LeOuNl CU, - ; 60 do PHIZIO Snail White Beano; 25 do do Pearl Hominy, for Kale by .n 9 J. B. CANFIELD • . 150 bbli. No. f Largo Mackerel; , Om )4 bbL " 44 46 so II •4 ta lut 80 bbt. !• so It • • • - po_unds Codtisli 10 drulny finks; . GO %Able. No. I Wi th Fish; u Plokon,l; for sale by WATT & Wliberty'sLSON, "259 L , . . • GONSIGNMEZITts:-.. —, • ' 60 bOket Meilen& °racier, • 7.5, barrels Primo Sweet Palefaces ' I. ear load Peseh Blow Potatoes; , 211, bat rola Drees Appleei 100 dbzen Conned Patrice: 60 do - -do 160.Pozee . prime Mom; • 1O barrels 54. Pesellei VDT) NOIT.Crop;, &turtle fresh Roll.Buttorg POO Wallas Flex Seed__ ; _ POO bustiela Primo Whits, Bea- ne; • Jost hetlifal and for ealeby _ - ec . SHEPARD, mtas ; - Übe:rip 'tree, , 599 bbl. Hominy) • .j 50 do ElooklarrT . obsocol to: do ' , Prime 1 5 ,51 4 1,1151115 1 , • 15 do Roll Button - • to do- Cbalopahno Old** • r k , • 90' do elder ouilaNyl for suakincslnegar; 6 do. love: •wwl El do Flax beedl SI. do Dried Apples. ' • =boxes w. - n. , uteeie;• • 0 . • It* .do Hamburg do.; . fit storeand for race low by • r liamsr...l-r h. 'PAN is GOtrEN, otbls • • .N 0.901 Liberty Arcot. r 4 us bblafi:tin Labrador Eierrthac r OO / aottli bbls Extra No. t Lee se MaoKerai ' 90 halt bias Lana Ro. Igrokati4i 113 ipartarbbts N 0.901 1000 pou • rats 00(119191, „ - At bvr Pri o " Vain." 'TAN GoimEß. _ maid ..trckstit Libitt7 gu • tet; - -,queeßs. • 100 bats Alla El Cabe Str, , I Ppla •Itut rt.:eh/4"d ftg. • =rim. ir. PROS. MICEIVING. :are red' Roll Ii - II -- • ACO larnr ll a H 31:0 bush small Navy.BL r s ii*tr y raw k g . b ul kc4l7,4 . 04pons,,I•A tor lUD Li,„ INERSAL CLOT : - }Pk:TIMERS. _la -.Oa pair good Wriager thit ll nadir, itr4 warranted to etre 'atilt/tablet.. andazandoe tn.= atthro lead Stunner Depot, Na. lialtodl,e&t. Solo Ana* fdtAlitatow7 oonit* r 011iED CLOTH WWI WOW toted mid will be sold DttOea testa UMW. at the India Subtle; Depot a ~ J. &S. PHILLIPX AWN 4 : - La.; itl,/ ESTABLISHFT) IN 1786: .711ISCELLAXE0 ITS _ . BARGAINS. 13A It I N S. BOOTS AND SHOES, Together with a fine auottr.ent of Ba'morale. Gaiters, Gums, due., dte,.; I=l CLOSED OUT IMMEDIATELY, Without Regard to Cost: 431-311MTTIE6 Don't forget we have a large stock of Primlll-01111 Boots, DOUBLE SOLE AND SINGLE .80L$ which you eon obtain for nearly half the coat •C manufacturing them, hp galling at CONCERT HALL SHOE STINK Next Door to Express Office mhis THE GREAT PURIFIER.. FEFMAPANMU: since the introduction of medicine, the, 9 1 .10 01 i et dise•sse has perhaps been the stdrleet, of awseleii . rims and scientific coulderittne by 'llue nee* learned of the profession than anyWitiehgra . With the laws of the Great Creaton mot affewkaul contended that all diseases have their erten Di the stoimebi others, the solids of the body; enaa .• sum, tied by far toe greatest number, eoutead and reason that the atom itself it the yeal.foureala eF Ufe;,tbat if ft becomes Impure, then Meese' to Its worst foams—Serofola, Cancer, Mere, he., a • anti indeed, experience in treating this tram dia.,' eases Ti•Nr the blood and therapy aftraing their asdion .. 4 4 cure, prove thirty to the correct theory : ecttAgupon whichtheruy, d. fibs Imola o.qos 136X.APA.N•ray was ampere, sad brought nto iphictice, producing the moat ealli6. Dying mulls. Its use soon exercise' such a masZ u ot, jo r ; . SCROFULA, ULCERATIONS,' a • rare FACE, TUT' SALT RHEUM. LIVER OOBIPP L IA LOSS or APPETITE. DISPID.SLI, RREUMATI:III/,GEA- ; =AL DEBILITY, • • as eve, Dom the time it, is Met takee, Oneonta regemout to the patient, by making 'both SOILS wet i . felt,.the goad It Is abent to accomplish. It yea • thought best to put It up In bottles at SM. and ghee esene—se man y persona uedtrposed to by as an tr file but - are often deterred at tee expense,—so the • that here can be made at a moderate ou, and satiety the puhases that the le what ir Chinned - foe it to to. via: the greatest nuns mean erne brought before that people; pelketa Peewliwwlll had to it toe moneme Um, need - . not the gable may form soma Lim of its pose - liar curative merits, we subjoin a Hit of the lOUs pal articles of which it is composed, with odhy dmorlYtion of the uses and adaptation of eaoht. ken from the highest authority known.to wradtso, Gleam. HONDURAS 5/RB4PARILLA Is used with a beneficial ellbcttn easesof Memos thus, Scrofulous Airectiona Cutaneous Mamas awl other depraved conditions of health. DeLNDELION Is tonic, diuretic, and aperient. It hu i speeld . fiction upon the llrer, exciting It when languid, to seeretion.. It has been much used la Gerinsay is Mamma of the digestive organs. , • - lODIDE POTASEKIEL. Them are few diseases in whisk It has not welts. beneficial I it le used la Scrofulous Affeetloss edit great hence; It ham also been used 'with mutat ma eirn: treatment for Inflammation otitis Sri: 1$ gems:B4i iiffell•lMMl the appetite and flesh. LA YENDR,R FLOWER; , • Are aromatic, tonic, and Wetly lairigsraiing cases of Marlton& Debility. WThTER GRZE.N Is espectilly yaluAble I ousel of SototaL it CHAMOMILE rioweas Are advontagionsly ',tied to. exist of EntWit4c4 1111. =l:l7 k a a p p llat t go to owe Oe, MkZEIZEON Bdu. It aota favorably u en alterative to OhrOrdo AS. froth:out, Chronic Skew:nth= and obatinet• DS. tenet or the Skin. • Thi'bilame of the formula mlthhold u ape .t r.rbrfra" SALON JOHNSTON, SMITHFIELD k FOUBTB 8i94 Pitt".i 3 O; / 16 ' wreak your Intelligent Phystibur htioterktfut of the above tabs. ALP% I'UYOI EILITAEY /lISTITI :PPE; • r . Allentown, PC Bey. 1.. M. norrono. A. X.: .; • President. Maier G. EOSENDORPT B ' u lTds rin testitutten. chartered by the State Ofiseno slvanie, with felt loilvitiele •u° 'privilege of State t...ins tor Is ay and Csvaltraiills,is now In succour Verities's offerlng superior eduestiOnal:_opportuzdtlar , *miry department of study. •„Oomitnituttion,,dl. reet , ,from .Pittabursh, without onangus nrIC acu etteulars at L. blcOlLatoek_Marketstred.w.. orsazircLibertyatzestquaX.-.' ItELT/310 FOR` IVELLS..—Ww A._ ways have Urge stock of flook andleathat Beltlft. on: band, of the boat quality. 'unable foe 011 Welty le. 'Alio' Oum 'Paaldngs,' , Hook Out, which we win-se/I 'o,t • pr.ioes.,t frol• 2{ and 28 01a117 street, by " ' lap • at H. PHILLIPS. :. .BUTTER en Bbla treat roll Butrer, and 'Mktg, &gab packed do., received and Corsair bi nazm&AiraisrattitrG,' sable - 'Corner Masker sadist. SQMOKED SALMON. AND. EILLIBVT. . Jule becelved a froth, suppty_of Wetly fhaoked * Salmon awl ,Iliathut, tor gala by the pound et the. az ait g rb° .? il °tare al il7o. A. tale' . ! Liberty simulana striek IILOATER HEREING.'--lirfresh:lot of F large the: dielay ;Wit teCtiVid IM toe WO by the dozen or box; by " —•- • • intdo * - owner Brtyllntimpd=-. • 140 barrels prism White Beans.l rec 447041 for 401011 , F,ETZEII. fr..e.a.;timortch - 10016 — Verger Market. and EIDER- - 60 barrels 0101e.e mhlg E Vl C 2:9lstti l tetal' Wilt.: Ulan& lick. 1 -MAofritlittisL—Put upisi irnkl.va tortatriiiirfssatado fEr re e f t eds by u Amh i. 3_,‘ ,- I 191VALL ;Rti:PE4=lol) - casing izaw. Waif: *vets, joie openav ,Eniroodritreotaiikta • 4 ri kb eici E )7 4 (Mak° ' F a e l7 P r ue ' . 6;41101o . w. O. VAI SA-4, chola' 414,4"-ArAlf:atniairwrgatkZ' barrels for said' .y " - - Hwang' a othjars. MEEIIERRINCL , 7 SO half tarrels tat 4 Millbi - _ a ... t ,_-. ' ~ is ~: ~'i ~: : - ii '~. 011131111 ffM