tht Tiffolnirgit Outfit m IatZETIL POBLISIIING 711138 DAT, MAReH. 21, 1865 TEE LATE FLOOD —The flood 'whirl hi now imbahling has been a Tery destructive one, of the un- mense amount of prUperty, left. exposed to wits ravages. The principal scene of destruc; - Won is in the oil , regions- Bridies have been carried away - elsewhere, and houses, barns and fences- swept off by the resistless: lush of waters ;- but-these are. the ordinary Ancidente of „e vitty -flood, and this one has amtbeen mo deshaWve In those respects than each as hail - mirrored before. In the' oil regions, however i ; vast amount of val uable property has carried off which might, with proper precautions, have bee • saved. The oil interest is now a very psiverfel • one. "It•has the' ability, within itself, to pr tact itself agalest the damages incident to the enterprise. Fire is onp of its ene mies, and wativsnothcr. They cannot both be guarded against with absolute safe ty; but a proper , combination and under standing might be - come to among the par ties interested to protect,themselves against both as far as postible. There does not appear to have 'been, at Oil City or any other shipping point en the Allegheny, anyyrecautions . taken against footle, There are no piers, .wharres or levees there—no secure vrarehouses—no anything adequate - to . an emergency. that may happen any spring or fall.: We sup pose that a million tif Aollars will no begin to co►tr the lOss :oil and oil fixtures machinery,, yet half iaitlllon of dollars rould have built at Oil City a wharf high nough, secure enough and capacious enough, to haVe saved the_hulk of what was tit, because it Waslying around loose and, protected. I ' - Nature gave abundant - notice that this flood would dome. The , heavy snows of the winter were a'' ruffielent indication, in advance, of high water' in the , spring. It cannot be said, therefore, thtt It came with ciut warning upon the sufferers. . Another point is to be taken Into consid eration: As t 4 -land tihlchis drained by the . Allegheny is : clearedzby, its forests, these ,ke heavy floods - ill become more and more I:hp:pent. The . l popular idea that they ov. cur only once veidcenii:sars Jetta:greet. As long as the ground is covered with for: rests, the rain that falls is absorbed bythe kens on_the gVOinultalfi n fUllii off gradually; but when the forestaare cut off and the land cultivate I, the' water rams of much more - rapidly, the stimituirise suddenly; and a full river almost immediately follows a heavy fall of rain. !The'Mere 'speedy; therefore; the country lillsnp with population =tithe . forests disappear before the aim of • the at t.:- tier and the lumberman, the more cedilla are we to have sudden freshest' in' ther streams, and the .- mpre utiperitlie becomes' the duty of being prepared for them. _.. Ani here weir* reminded that our friends be Allegheny City Will de Well to profit by this lesson, and guard themselves against future depredations by throwing up a levee high enough to shut out -the waters of the Allegheny from access to the cellars and tint floors . osi_ the lerier plateau of that, city. Hog-beet hill will furnish theta with abundant material'for such'' a ainstractioni and the,enefiie xenuliing would soon cam.: pentode them; for the. Cost... It is hardly worth oldie SO be continually subject to - da mn& suffering and loss, where the reMody la so handy, GLOOH,IIaMtIp cON FE DER Aip T. The Richmond correspondent of the Len . doe - Telegraph, unde r date of January 22, writes in the follaWing desponding strain: • . "The two finking. in which . the peace son tiniest is moststrcmgly.divelaped are Geor--- gia and North Carolina.... In these the 811f4 faring occasioned by the war has been leas than in other States, tlibghila and Louisiana: especially; but - the antagonism to the ensment la greater, and has produced an I unwillingness - Dag en kith the contest: The nakswil sequel to a went Of confidence in the Government is a leant of fault in //nal result The icading Geozgla Leaded by Mr. - Stephens, - are: bitterly hos tile to Mr. Davis, - and are seeking to pro cure a peace by separate State action. They . - now propose a convention:of the State of Georgia, and if it Is called, will-probably endeavor thlnducelhat powerful common- - wealth to break faith, with her sisterStatet. and to make •a separate' pacification At, present Georginis not ready for such a _nor Is North Carolina, - but Ire adeocatei of, reconstruelionere &teaming daily balder and efrever, and bre many days they will be in in'theie' two States.' In such an. event the other States will hare lo follow nat. This was written two months since, and the prospectaof the Confederacy have net improved meantime:. Wilmington and . Charleston bare fallen. and SIIBILUA2c, 81TERIDLIf and. Scaosnum have been in flicting teriiple - disasters ruion the_ rebels; • and if things-looked so darkrln January they look doubly so in Match. We need no better witness of this then - JasvAlsviar recent message to the dissolving Rebel Con . stela, in winch he rays: - - Recent miiitaiy operations of the enemy Lave been successful in the capture of •80Me of our - seaports, and „in devastating large districts of our country. These events have bad the natural effect of encouraging our foes and ditpirifing many of our people . The Capital of the. Confederate States is now threatened, and fi is in grokr danger ' Ilan it has heretofore .been , during ihe - war. .For the future,,DAVlS holds out but one hope, and that is fbtuided upon the adoption • of the measurei recommended . by him, and the united and hearty co-operation of Con gress and the' people. His measures 'are , the purchase of. supplies with coin, the im "presament-of supplies without paying for them; an improved' militia - law, and the an.pension 9f the.writ of habeas corm In this policy is the measure of the decay ing rebel power. • . Jars. DATIEI. Aff d PROPITET.—Four years _ ago, In February, 1861, Mr. Darla eald , in 13ter.enson, Alabama: Your border States will gladly come Into tho Southern Confedracy within size . days, as we will be. your only, friends. lan will 'recognia e us, and a glorious fa rre is before us. The gmsiwill grow in the. North ern cities, where. the pavements hare been worn by 'the tread of commerce. We II carry the 'war - whom it is easy to adran , where food for the sword and torch ow t the armies in the densely populated cltle - Jeff's prophesies, She; dreaming, go y pm:armies. It. Is In the streeth of soothe cities that grass la growing; and while war is truly, carried where It is easy to • Vance, It is :the 'Union and not the ,Re 1 army which is canyingS. /-A--HOTEL BeßNilit AT'ST. mours.—An calling himself "Captain Walt, 1 , who has been staying aitheOlarendon no ted, 13t. Louie, and whose swaggering, bta* 'Wools style. had excited .suspicion, was discovered last Friday night prowling about Num of the hoarders' rooms; and was ptirl awed, but ran h.to a room in the third ido l IN leaped out on the front porch, and made kis escape, dressed only in" ids shirt and drawers, On searching his room, his coat, teak pantaloons, - tevolver and some other articles were found. Be- had not gone,to bed, but bad taken issptlit sad spread it on o , the floor. lila trunk sesrchod, and was, found to contain shavbi,gs,!pitch, and other. combustible materials; ,The suppositio.n is unit Mks a rebel emissary,. and intended cOmmitting a robbery and setting fire to the ~3ryv ti~.:~.,t. t a , I.i~~-,~~~+~. &NUTTIER RIVER BED RILL. The last project for getting possession of the-bed of the - Allegheny river is contained in a bill introduced into the ; legislature "to Incorporate the Pennsyl rttaia State Im provement Company." It does not, as its name would seem to imply,confer any pow er upon, the corpomtors to improve the State; or carry on any State Improvements, the framers of the law doubtless entertain ing an honest doubt of their capacity for e'Cr of those purposes; but it gives them " elusive power to enter upon and occupy th bed of thefelleghony river and its tribu ea," "north or east of Allegheny corm ," and "to bore for, extract and manufac ture lubricating oil or petroleum." There is no limit to the existence of the. Corporation, and none as to its powers, except that it shall not "in any Wise destroy" the naviga tion of the streams it may occupy. Noth ing 13 Said against their right to obstruct the navigation. The only wonderful- thing about this bill Is the' last , section, which provides that the ...mention shall pay ten per centttut of its - Products to the State. We marvel-that men having the impudence to draw-up such sweeping bill should give this seeming heed • to the interests of the State.- If they "are. able to pass their bill at all they can pass It as well withont this section - as with-it; and when their hands are In 'ata Swindle they May as well mate a complete *ladle of it. We have no idea that Such a bill can pass. This te the last. week of the session. Any half dozen meinbers in either house can "Minister" it to death shOuld any serious effort be made to pui it thrchtgls. Every &ember has now some pet bill he wantsto save, and the last hours of a amnion are too precious to waste over' any seriously con tested measure. The appropriation bill Is through; the border raid bill has been killed as dead as a door-nall; and the tow days left of the session will necessarily be occupiea inpushing through private bills. It is there fore in the power of a few members, by planting themselves resolutely in the way of Ibis or. any similar scheme, to give it its quietna. _ ' Slaennan's Marcia A correspondent ..6( the nibt***. Who accont panted Oen. Sherman'a army from Savannah, .00mmtmlentea to that paper fill details of the wave ito rayett*ai*: The march was un!cn . - isided, the *hal* 4daia*MS, except by rocks and We append a fair eadzacts nce lntinuts. ' . . . About thin time -the ..Piragers began to apread .over the country, and In-Irregular and regular partiu 71031 ektmelshing: over the country. These. - entermising characters. were known by :the Penns of "Samplers," "Smoke-hetme Ran ,gelff,'.' and DoZois,iJ - . A bummer is an Individ.' and who by. favor of a•wagon master:. becomes, .pc"Memed-ot a broken down nude or else starts,.. it • aced be. on .foot„:in either eke, of mune, armed with his musket.. Remakes his.may Into the eeemg!a country, finds horses- la, numbers by help of the negroes,-hitches a team to a wag tun, loader ott It elk the:Moms and supplies he can :11nd.in the nearest house; mounts his negroes on : • the : orat:ef the, homes,. and returns with his: Motis. .1 o never objects to gold watches or all : xer plate ."lf he can And . them in a swamp a ~palle from any bonne." them- men were strait- • gime ',cot in rear but . In- front „ of the army,. and they . went before, it like a cloud, being often twenty...to thirty lb' advance of the head of the column: , Thaijirauld diet anything. :Three ."bummers" togethdr would at any time -attack a company of rebelcavalry, and in favor . able plimamstances 'would disperse them and cap ture their booty. With the exception of Colam .Dia alone, every town In Death Cm:db.,' through which the army psasml was tint entered by the bummers.. : At Chesterfield. they were two.days .and a half:. Meador the army, the whole eorps havingcongreglited it 'this:point: They qged ap.two logs fora cannon, sent a flag ahead taste Men, which was ,oainplea by - - a detachment. :Butler's - Division or, .cavalry r demandod its aur., lender, frightened .Off the.. rebel • cavalry, and . entered:Um Colrain firand Procesalmt of broken down: make, ragged., .litntaers,'"end the "Qtui linguae.” The coat,talleof the &sap. peered atone cadet "the teen as the "DO Bop' entered at the other. . • • . :When the aratyirmi 'Marching toward beed. -way, seal:eve described, a awoke-bone ranger was seen rushing toward the front, with an old .bit of-carpet on hit male for blanlint, and a eon. pie of ropes with nooses for - stirrups, In which his feet rested. Thie hem C3OlO rushing np to -Gen. Howard, and shinned oat: "General, the bummers. have taloa the railroad, and wain • Una of battle, khan .to hold It, andif only: hurry .. up . I think they'll hold It." The --- Hinteraldaihurry tip. and forted the railroad, is the smoke, ranger had said, in possession of about seven bummers, who were busily engaged akirogabing at long range with a 'detachment of Wheeler'. cavalry. RANKS CAPTIIIMD. 'hen about' one day's march front rfieging Rock some of oar humans 'captured a couple of banks which were In transits In' tour iron safes.': In the place itself, _was "found <all of Gen, Ripley's private history at the siege of. Charleston. , This gives us his torical data from the highest. rebel °Mehl sonices. All the_property found was at Once taken to the headquartens of Geri. WRllams, - immmandlng the .Arth corps, the money- carefully counted; add turned over to the United States Govern- -.Win captured at this place SS gnus and a large quantlty of fixed ammunition. Among the guns wart a Blakely gun, "presented to the sovereign Btate of Borah :Carolina by her citizens resident abroad, Lerch 1860.". This gun was used on Morris Island dating the first bombardment of Tortlikunter, and with it the rebels claim to have shot away , ,tke flagstaff of that fort. On theday president Lincoln's reinauguration, .).farth 4th, 1865, Gen, Mowercapturedthia gun, turned it quickly on the. retreating Rebels, and „gave them.al%.7atiotial allotted salute, for which they furnished all theinaterials. _lDtrWlll=R=s A few days before tiherman's arrival In front of Columbia our ofilcens, , who were prisoners at that place, were aware that they were to be re- Moved. They Immediately , commenced tunnel ing, learchlog for a place in which to bide until onr army could-reach them. All the prbsoners • were removed. The rebels stationed a email force around the entsideof the stockade to watch for any of tbe.prisoners who should coins out, and - to recapture them. A few were taken In this manner and - the suspicions of the guard were arous ed. They came Into tho prison, starched for the tunnels, _and discovered one place which _booked - suspicion& _ltumedlately they set fire to the shanty over It, and then stood around with their guns ready to shoot any of our *prisoners who might come out or the hole. A number were killed to thisway; and others were burned to death in the tweets. About one hundred and thirty of our °Meer& escaped and Joined the army on. Its march. Many Of those who were conveyed toward Char- lotto by the cars, escaped by jumping from the train while in motion, and tpolued us.- They all speak with the utmost feeling of the kindness of tbe Devoe& and 113 j that there are very many Union people dentition. 'Tag mrualara as COLUEBIA. . It was discovered on advancing through the city that. Wade Wampum had had largo quanti- ties of cotton piled in the street. The bales had been cut open, the cotton pilled out loosely,and remained all ready - r the torch. In several places it WSS atona llyon Am A high Wind ern blowing at the time, _which had scattered the cotton thro=e trees, and on the house. tops and p , sod verandahs . ; the et fact befog In many places as If a snow storm had fallen on the city. The Are had been set to this cotton, the citizens said by Wheeler's med. who were the last to leave the lawn. The wind abating, the efforta which our men made to ex tlngubh the fire were apparently successful. Toward evening a strong south-wmte-ly gale came up, whIM fanned the smouldering embers. and the balftratingulabed cotton into a blue; and _wafted the newly Miming - tufts of the cotton on to the roofs and into the open windows and doors of the houses through a large part of the city. At• the same thee ...a man who had a store filled with provlalons which belonged to the rebel government, and. to which:our ,soldiers.were, helping themselves, hl if set his store on fire. From the burning wttft which- had blown from the bola, the city wu soon on lire in as many - as twenty 'Places, the soldiers endeavoring every. where to arrest the flames, the citizens either sullertly•loolting on or rethink wildly about. add in either ease making no. effort to stop the Are. The :day following, the animal and public buildings were destroyed. We found 43 heavy -guns, 3,000 eland of small arms, 13,000 rounds of fixed antretutition, and a great portion of the machinery that had been seal here from Chariot-. ton err audio at the time of the. evacuation of that placs.l Thegmehine amps, which were of Emporia" ft, ordnance stores of all kinds, one:Complete battery of Blalday guns With celi bate and limber cheats. were destroyed.: • ZUZALTRICV , II nairr . On tee Diming at the 10th of March, Gee. Kilpatrick war encamped. about WU= ndlas: front Fayetteville, and waa attacked by the whole Wade HatalWai minify. • Hampton com manded inverson. Theattack was very .and ' &nand ICH entirely upon not brigade, which woe riz*l4od mid could offer JUL. yea nee. Keartbe rtionof the camp which it guarded lyre Klfpatrick's headgnarten, and Kilpatrick , lama ituthrowly essaßio4 coSaco..lio Cod from the house in which he was sleeping with his pmts . and clippers on, two officers following his clam ... One of hla Colonels commanding a bria•ste and the rest of his offlcers were In the house, and having no time to escape, szereted them twins. •The lady who was to the home, on be log asked,. when Hampton rude up„ whether there were any 'Yankees Concealed inside , an swered that there were a couple of wounded sol diers. Beneath these wounded -men she had hidden Kilpatricl's flag, sword and coat, and thus saved his personal effects. Hampton at once put a guard over the house, and thus ren derettlt impossible for the soldiers who were Inside to escape. • Kilpatrick was driven back to swamp In rear of his lines. There be reformed his men, ched the enemy In' turn, got possession of his g arg uns again, turned them at once on his headquarters, and drove out the rebels. As they were leaving one end of the • town, Kilpatrick entered by the other, got his flag and tied ikon Is staff, charged again, and completely routed the enemy, leaving 68 of them dead on the field, killing General Aiken and taking a number of pitmans. Kilpatrick's loss la this affair, killed, wounded and missing, was less than MOO, according to his cifidal report. Carting areswownt's rrivcrion win smtamte. ' The day after Gent. Sharman's arrival at tray attest:le Capt. Ainsworth reached that place front.:Wßlalligten on the tug Davidson, with despatches; from Gen. Schofield. Capt. Ain,- Worth left Wilmington to come up the Cdve Fehr River, 120 - miles, spite of the reports current that' the river was filled with torpedoes, and • blocked up with trees, and by they rebel steamer Chickestanga, sunk across it, and that nateerotts rebel batteries were establlahed at different points on the river. lie made his trip uy with entire safety, without losing a man, although °outlaw. 'ally fired into by the rebels along the shore. • General Sherman complimented him most highly for.his gellantry, and forthwith brevetted him "Commodore." His' services In establish ing communication were of great Importance. On his return, his little vessel was well protected by cotton baled, given to the Commodore with the personal regards of General Sherman. Ainsworth, upon his arrival at Wilmington, turned cover the cotton to the quartermaster and keeps the regards of tho General.' The arsenal end other Government buildings at Fayettville will be destroyed. • - Death of a • Pioneer Editor. Thomas D.' Webb, the pioneer editor of the 11ratern Reserve, died at Werren,Tnam buil county, Ohio, on the Bth.-- inst.; aged 81 years.. lir, Webb came to Ohio In 1807, and 1812 commenced a paper called "The Trump of Rime," which he continued four years, when it passed into other hands and received the name of the "Western Reserve Chronicle," still publithed at that place. In 1818 he berried Betsy Stanton, who stt; ,-, vives him, and; with whom he lived fifty one years in the house in which he died. In 1814 heotas Collector of Internal duties: for that district, was twice a member of the Ohio Senate, and In 1882 was a competitot of the late Ellsha Whlitlesey for a seat In Congress. roork'n ADIrICE TO - his TEICNEB . I3IIH PICIZTIDB.—Henry S. Foote, the rebel Con gressman, since he has reached England, has published a long statement of .his polit ical course, and what Induced him to leave the Confederacy. The only portion of his long address which is new and practical, is that In which he advises Tennesseeans to "lose no time In returning to the bosom of the Federal Union." It Is far better he says 'for them to do so and of once, than to take the chances of future Military success under Jefferson Davis and his present of ficial associations, "the most degrading despotism that has existed slime the days of Dionysins of Syracuse." Foote knows his late aescattes well, and fully dlrinea their putposeri. PVRLIC JrOTIC,BII. • AirEIN 1710 N. 1 101,1711TEER8,—.1. . , LOCAL Botany Or 5500, In elation to the Clorenhnent Bounty, will be . pribi tor WXTY VOLUNTEERS, BBBIDENTBOy FIRST WARD, ALLEGHENY. DEVAN I VYER , STiIIaLUE,TetI 4 I I 4 * tekeeek streets, uear Preyed Za t t tu uil oClee. Th4e L .n new lout! argenhatton. mhts4.f JrEW'. 4I DrERTISJE.IMI''TS. PETROLEUM, - I'oo barrels Crude . for a- sale by ZERTAT S CIIILLINSI. port BALE CHEAP.--A FRAME HOUSE, :11Nitovel al aloe. Situated oar. ntr.l.rwin and Waits= AMMO% Ltlethea7 city. ELquirs at LITTLXBAIRD a PATTON, inallo Nos. ol Seoccul it., PittsNog • T i 'LOIIR I FLOUR I FLOUR I FLOUR I SOO bbla - übLadloon City Millar . ZOO do ' "Ps/lo of *Min" 100 do .Supertor Ritter Ile t.lll esalers 11711 end Lt to their advantage to give no as call. LK)OLITTLE a PE.3l‘, =V= . . INCLOSE FIFTY• OENTS AND Rit man b retain =Atha • PHETTIEtr, RICHI3T AND GATEST TYLViG OUT. WM-,CAMPBELL, P. 0. Box 391, Baltimore, Md. NOTICE TO IL&C1 DRIVERS, —Hack drivers are hereby totitual that the City Ordinances, (chapter VO. Neale. is; which require. that ••tte vroprietors of each hale. or other vehicle, shall have lb. 'legal rater of fare Ford. oonsplcumaly - thedustve of-enelt treacle in each manner tat it 011411101 be removed &Cake will of the driver,. will be rigidly enforced, and Vacs imposed on e/I delinquents. The cram cicada, drays and other vehicles are alto notified that the o ranee** lett at! . prohibits the obstruction: of the Erato. lanes, or alleys of theeity by vehttleaa any description will also be curetted, and offenders will, In all cues, be sub ject to the pefialties_preecribed thereto zuh2Ogt 1 — .TAMES LOWEY. Se. , Mayor. COLLINS ToWNSHIP. • Mutant 4 G-rib-act TURN OUT! TURN OUT! TURN OUT A Mem Meeting ef the residents of Collins Township w2ll be held bit the Public Square, at East Liberty, on TUESDAY, March 21, at seven o'clock m This will be the final meeting, en it becomes *very resident of the Township to be in attendance, and decide whether we shell bane a draft for the remaining 25 men needed to all nor quota or not; -Capt. Demmer has room for the bal ance of our quota la his Company, if enlisted on Or before the 25th of March. The liberal bounty of 2605 will be paid to eaatt 'forint: Dv order of the mh2o.2td COMMITTEE. 1100 MAW .BITTERS, F amily Dye Colon, Kennedrildedleal Discovery, Lindsey ) L nrered 810 s o d ß a y a ern ch er, sap arila Enunewelin Co W h de med als anmWlld Che rry, Burnett's Coconino and Flavoring Extract', Clawd's Blboin of Youth, Magann Magnolia Balm r peern Port Grape Also, ean always Ins proound at the- . • CEMILL Dlll3O STORY; comet Ohlei and FINIOIII streets, Lo ;the Idorket Howe, Alleshony. mho OEO. A'. KELLY. AUCTION BALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. Quairrsawarrag Gzsmust.'s Orrica, Fine, I Di visior ' Will be* so W ld A , a IIIN u TON c C mnio Ma c o h t he I high . e st bidder, at Baltimore, Maryland, on L ONE HUNDRED I' MA M RES WIT BO S FOAL, • many of them well bred and In good condition. Ale*, on • THURSDAY, March SI, 1865, TWO HUNDRED CAVALRY BOSSES. These horses have been condemned as unlit for the cava• Service of the army. For road and farming purpose's, many good bar gains may be had. Anlmeht Weld singly. Sale to eettinsenee at 10 ar., and will be held at Philllp's Government Stables, corner of Fremont and AIMS) streets. TnaWs--Oesh; In United States currency. JA A. . Brevet - Brigadier General, I MES n charge F tKillf irst Di vision Q. M. G. 0. mhZ".l,d NEW 1500 KS. • Riddell's Designs for Ooustry Holman colored 11. lustrationi. $l6 00. Robinson'. Physical Geography of the Holy Lend. 113 • SandalP•Prectical Shepherd. 111 Woodward's Country Houses; Illustrated. $1 SO. $2 The Young Gardener's Asaistant, by bridge:man,. 00. Burr'. Field and Gallen 'Vegetables of A.Merlca; Illustrated. $3 00. Little Soap for Little Singers. We. The Old Firm and' New Farm; a political all. gory, by Frannie Hopkinson, member of the Ckm tinentslCoagren. $1 W. HenHulse/Mime Of Glaas Making, by Deming Jayvee. 411;60. • • . Under the Baa. Paper 111 23; Malin Si Too Strange not to be Trne. Paper 411 601 Mac. Sib n6O. • • 2 _, • bledilaticais on praialsally, by M.. anisot. It W. ralretl M 1 the Peatdral Epistles.' VI 50, • Lyrical Aeoptations bY Samuel Wiud. - I/3 W. • 1 GLAR3I6 Jan°, 93 Wood street. W AZ4TED optrgs A, IagETH vrAin, . Reprisentatire Recruit& Mea aotLle ti draft will receive the . .4. to ..not to tow comptst 'hay "toy &etre, bf PPIFIEf to = ,tIAPT. itoPAELAND. " ionutiut Lt Dames ognoe, Fourth um.. .V.E Ti' .ID.PERTISEJNEJr7PS. _ . -rx-A DJOBRIcED 311EETING —An ad horned meetlag or the Stotkholders tf the Plttabtrgh end Boston Ninth, Company win. held at the ittlee of the Car patty. No. 25 FIRh s trect.ouWEDXFSDAY the tld oftiate h, !nant. at tetlock P. IL . G. HUSSEY, ?readout. Tio3e: - X Mitra: Reseda*, ' oth2lll :WILL BE ADDED TO THE LIST OF Stocks already advertised to b a sold TIIISS DAVIY EVENENG, Musk 2lst, .at N o'clock, at Commercial Sales Room at Flab street, 10 skates Book of Plttiburgh t la -31. a 31. Batik; 25 • Allegloror do; rem A. McILWAIINE, Allot% LOST OIL AND BARRELS MARKED "G. B. L. * C 0.,. Liberal reward will be paid for return of ell In barrel. and empties marked as above. Apply at the alien, No. 27 Wood Street. roti2lawd O. S. LONG & 00. FOR BALL-LOTS THREE VERY DESIRABLE LOTS for business or manufastrulny purposes, having front of 60 feet on Liberty street, opposite Evans allay. For further particulars enquire of B. RIDDLE, No. MS Liberty street. Tto EWA RD.—A LIBERAL REWARD Will be pald lend undersigned for Inform. motion that will to the recovery of 008 STEARN BOILER, 18 lest long, as Meter dlsmcv ter, with two ten Inch flues; one GAIL 1i INCH HAWSER LAID ROPE, carried of by the Lilo tloorl from 011 city. OESOO OIL OM, No. 11 W ood St, Pittsburgh, Pa. aYNNASTICS.—The MISSES HAS BELL will receive Members to their olasses for a few 'weeks. Terms.-$l 00 for twenty-four lessons, either for the Ord or second series. As this is the last course of the season, all-those who appreciate physical training will do well to avoid themselves of Ells opportunity. FEMALE OULLLO-1.-' -Monday and Wadies*. dayetn T. et. Saturday morning at TO A. 11. mATl:ited yat BALE. .IPrcovoortyn. POSSESSION GIVEN APRIL FIRST. A 6,bol:ePmnffreomthil'et;Lue7,.`°=,,:wen Elegant Residence, p i = kI W Y J. . e j AVi t l e alrlN ,eorOir on the J. T. SEMPLE, Rear &tato Broker, No, AS Federal street, Allegheny. WRITE, ORR & CO., SS Wirth Eft:root, 'hem rt.:mired new stiles or Black Silk Saoques, loth Sacques, Lama . Wool Shawls, &o. whkh they wt sell At the lowest market pleas mhatat 01L LEASES, The best to the city DIARIES MR IBM. FOLEY'S GELEBRAXED GOLD PENS. BTAkTIONERY. am. For side b 7 MYERS. SCHOYER & CO. zokimiNo. Si PTFIII STREET, (Peet Building's.) rmorq REFIBING AND BToRING COMPA.NT.-11t • meeting of the Stoekhold. etc of the above Company, held at theft oNoe No. uiLtherty street, on the UM Ind" the following Hoard of Manners, Nine elected: JOSEPIi ILIZSPATRIOY. DRIICTO7I WILLIAM N. LANG, JAMES BONN, • STEWART ROBERTSON, SAMUEL Met:LEERY, G. H. ANDERSON, O.pt. HUGH MeTELVT. rasastruss: WM KIRETATRIGIL Coat WM. F. LANG. ' W2d F. LANG. Secretary ;we less. The Stalktickler. of the above tlosapank ate gi r r i ' rei gpegh t at t o:i ' le th Japtral Stc: f k Is stow one and payeble to the Treasurer, at the oMee, No. UI Llbeety street. adoulawd WM. RIREPATRIOIL-Tress.r. pnitoLEUM. JAMES ft : EARLE & SONS' Fourth Great Sale of VALUABLE ORIGINAL AMERICAN AND FOREIGN OIL PAINTINGS, mostly pun chased by Mr. John 8. Earley,'leanly from the an tote themselves or painted from *ketches made exchanately for him Among Use puttee repre sented are : Can Hubfier, Rlehard Journam, B. De Iloose, H. SOndersnann, Hatachaner, _Carl 11. Webb, Hildebrandt, - Von -Sebes, Waugh, Loeb LAM Gemstebast, A. s erpent, Pam Weber, 0. l l NVan E Orgrin;ri l h, N .J . . 7 . 1;. Y 0 n alta a n, " Pl a til;e gi rt i ! berg, Hawseat de Tidal. E. VerLeakheven, Ed, mond D. Lewis, Thomas Moron, W. L. Sonatas. This collection is eertalnly the finest ever offered at Publla Salo In Philadelphia, and hilly equal to any emu smid to the country. The paintings are all !Icy modem, artists, all new and la_perfeot order. They:will Dewed POSIT/VELE WITHOUT B.E. B.IIItVE. Price 1Q ants. $3 50 per Annum. I The axle In take plsee at the NATIONAL PETROLEUM TIMES, No. 3, March 18th, Ha■ the latest Oil litetllgenoe from an the OH Hag-ions ; Table of MI Companies, their Stook, Capitals. Sale. of the Wort. MrHonda, as.; Thai Allow Lars of Olio; Oil Discoveries, eta., eta.. eta. Jo P. Hurl'. 'PubWhet. M HEIR Hr.. ZdASONIO RA LL. airSond for Ppeelmop Copy BAILEY, FARRELL dr, Cu., PLUMBERS, Gimes eaiscl latot=x;a .IPlttorio. noOlen In every; variety of FUMPS,'GAS AND STEAM FIXTURES Oil Tanks and Agitators d eed with lead by • new rroesed..b/ab la at once heayetond more duraele then the old method, • No. 139 FOURTH STREET: mbzo ABOVE SMITHFIELD EW GOODS! NEW FIRM I DRUM & SLACK, Nos 28 ana SO Ohio St., Allegheny City. Having leased two extenelve Wareroonts, to Carton's Block, near the Market House, and our a heavy stook of Hardware. Cutlery, Car penter's Toole, Plows and Plow Outings, Culti vators, Cutting 13oses, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes, Mattocks, Memlnk Machines,. Cradles, Seribea, Garden Seeds, .te. tritla.4tll. other. Metes In their line, Invite tlta at tention of the publia, solicit customers /pat. anteilng SATISPLUTODY PRM IC AND GOOD ARTIOLLES. nth • G OAD COUGU CANDY,Ooo4 tauntain "Good Rom and Almond. Good Pine Apple, GOOD TAFFIES, of many Made, manufaatured and sold l 7 GEORGE BEAVER, Wan UR Federal street. Allegheny. J . BCROONItiAKER, MANU/AOTIIIIIA Or Mina Lead, Red Lest, Mee Lead, Llikarage, Zlae Patois, Putty, ae., and Dealer in LINSEED OIL ) VARNISH, JAPANS, PAINTERS' MATERIAL, nth Office and Witrehouse, No. ea Wood street. stitißilyd . -‘;riIURBAN DWELLING FOR SALE Oh TCiaLET.—A house and three awes of ground near the terminus. of the Manchester Horse Rai Way, adjoining propen ies of Messes. Bennett Nchoonmaker, Johnson and Howe. YACom meads an extenatve view, and is eam of locum. Appl to DI BRN, mhl y e 4th street. (Burke., Building.) GOOD EECOND HAND ENGINE FOR BALE d T A BARGAIN 1.. - Now beteg rented an will be sold In good order; le feet Betake steak, due boiler, ail neceuary pipes and pumps. log Partions", a pp l y tos. conuistrr & sorts, nand 6.1 Market street. R. R. 4.E3IOVED.—MILLINERY.—Mrs. M. KITCHEN has removed her Millinery arta& listunent to No. 100. Federal Gwent, Allegheny, where. she Inan opened a large and .eleipint. assort ment of an goods in the' MILLINFALLINE. end will MI happy to are her former MOMS and patrons' JOSEt i ii HARTET bon removed from the othosa of the, lidwDn Player, to P(o. IM ,ag.A...ym!, m ow * Mathodist church.. 7 , . '"". Anygoniprr. March It. • ALUABLR THIRD EITREHT.PROP f RUFF FOR BALE—Lugo - rote 'faro bribk building iod lot of ground 30 reef, front by 65 deep situate: Lea Wood uirinfi.".. , B. 131:1711 : 81qtXik _ SORB. mid . market street. Ito tzli fifth rtitlflutteahul keis Emit' paakip4 eWd ,5 0 .• rectll4 °ad 7f4aARKSTRONG. an Qou,Satket slut lat. I FOURTII NATIOILLI, ' OF PITTSBURGH. F. S. GOURMET!' DEPOSITORY, " - • 'l. ITTBBLIRGH. MARCH A 1865, 1 .. 33 4=s r. wcrx-X033. To accommodate the public we have made SATISFACTORY AIRIANOWSTS And will ibrulsh to purchasers desiring It xIDT Estrairs Tics 131CTX CALIFORNIA EXCHANGE, PAYABLE IN COLD ; EItHANGH ON LONDON, - PLIIB, FIIINHYORT CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT GOOD dELL OVER EUROPE JAMES OVONNOE, President, S.D.' HEREON, °sailer, THOMAS DONNELLY, Vice President, ALLEN DUNN, A.ssistarit Mahler.' 4th NATIONAL BANi, U. & GOYEILINFffIr DEPOSITORY,, PITTSBURGH. B. BCOII7Jr., A.LICTIONEER, 702 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PENISTITINII ACIDE7IY OF FOB 11112, en the EVENINGS of TIIIIGISBAY, S&L-and FRIDAY, Seth of March, at halt put 1 o'oleok precisely. The pictures Are now on exhilitlion,free. Open deo and evening, until the nights of Ws. Tirears—CaSH, Bankable Funds. Catalogues to be obtained of J. I. GILLESPIE & CO. .Wood street. rabies& GREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS, Commencing Monday, March 20, S. M. BURCHFIELD'S Goods willing at pike. thM they were sold when GOLD WAS AT PAR. 1110ZAIIBIQVISS at ?M, Korth 400. Do. at Mc. 10. 500. Do. at 3ie, do. 0 2e. Do. St 404 do. lie. GDIVAADIAMPI at SIAM do. 11140. POL D'UnkltEll3 at 50c de. 73c. sitewLs AT GREAT BARGAINS, F. - LAME MANTILLAS CHEAP LAWNS, Oil onuerty.kEs, ••• • t•MiletiortiaentB The 'tootle will be o Pth' f a °°°' waked wreath arranged a lots, with Mee. labia THE DALTON 4:11,..i girl KNITTING MACHINE, hits Upwards of SO Different undo of Apparel A YARD OP PLAIN WeiIMBED WORE 3EC.xcilt- iza. Peas 3114Eismatetio• We have most datteidng testimonials from ail parts of the country testifying to their superiority for manufacturing and family purposes. They are peculiarly adapted for benevolent Societies and Im atitutiorm. • Send for Circulars and Samples, or call and see Lem :a operation. , WESTERN AGENC . No. 27 Fifth Street. Pittsb gh, Pa. fele , ' 111:. A. OAR 1 PEOPLES' NATIONAL BAN/i. OF PITTSBURGH OAPIT4 7 . 11111FICL ERA. •. . SM. INJOREIL LUICL{IT fl TOR. BISON IL min% UM IL ILLILLIILY. 1 Mb Haar organized trader the National Mak. log eyek a; is _now prep arnd to transact butanes MST . Mita Bank s now, CORN= w O OO ANS 'Bubecrlptions T reoeived for O. S. 'I 3-lo Treenail Noites,*ery etipply of widish U an hand for tounollata del. &Latina. ILlLL.rreeidsat. F. A. Goirsoshvemedee. easeer. .vent!Fort BALE 200 acres gooD .e.:,:riLIOgINO• LAND, to Indiana_ .county clop°. Itiklolivir: on Ow .Peouuryirtnin nattroadL Hee. on It.a GOOp TWO ISTORT :DWELLING. Barn. And all other, Oatbuilditge„ and a gre toot reined coal under. the outface. - • Eltookedmith choke Apply_to ' . • El. . - BRY fr • Ellroker, - *ant j es Mirth (Barke.e ' Boilding.)- . TAAEi 1 1 ,ERRIli0.-200 lutlf tibls Lake Zu l lefi r ttflik a aVate kr i t t i roVr e r a r ou " ° ' OULP RILLbPAUD, OrE .IDP^ERtIIii.E.VEXTS. WAR DEPARTMENT, • PROVOST MAX4FILL Clga't Omni, WAsirdrovcw, D. CI, March 11th, 1 6 9 C I I:COLAR—Ero S. In conformity with the proclamation of tlie Prem idea t herewith published, elf *ricers and employees of this Barran are instructed to give prompt at• tenilon to the receiving and forwarding et each deserters as present themselves In accordance wits its provisions. "BY Tan PIIXBIDICIIT or THE UNITED STATIZO OT Mumma,: .! A PROCLAMATION. ' , Whereas, the twenty first election of the set of Congress, approved on the third instant, entitled 'An not to amend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling . and calling out the .National force., and for other purposes, , goquires That in addition to the ether lawful penalties of the crime of desertion from the military or naval service, all persons who have deserted the military or naval service of the Unites States, who shall not return to said service, or report themselves to a Provost Marshal within raw day, after the proclamation hereina ft er mentioned, shall bedeem ed And taken to have voluntarily relinquished and • forfeited the rights of cittzinship ant their rights to become citizens, and such deserters shall be for ever incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under the United Statmo, or of curdling any rights of citizens thereof; and all persons who shall hereafter desett the military or naval servloo, and all persons who, being duly enrolled, shall de* pert the jurisdiction of the district In which he is enrolled, or go beyond the limits of the United Stares, with intent to avoid my draft. in the mili tary or naval senior, d. ly ordered, shalt be liable to the penalties of this section. And the President is hereby authorized and required forthwith, on the passage of this act, try issue hie proclamation setting teeth the prerish as of tols , inaction In wiftch•proclamation the President is requested to notify all deserters returning within sixty days, as eft resold, that they shall he pardoned on lienditiert Of returning to their regiMenta and companies, or to such other organization/I as they maybe assigned to.' until they.,shall have sowed for a period of time equal to their original term of enlistment. sNow, therefore, be It known that• r, AWOL HAM LINCOLN. Presidaut of the - United States, do bate this, sty arochimation, as requited by said act "ordering end repairing all deserters to return; to their proper p. ate; and I do hereby notify them that ell deserters, who shall, withlunixty days from the date of this Proclamation, viz: on or before . the tOth day of May, 1865, return to service, or to. port themselved to a Provost Marshal, shall be pardoned, on condition that they return to their regiments and companiee, or to such other organi zationz as they may oe assigned to, and serve the remainder of their original terms of enlistment, end, in oddities thereto, a period equal 'to their time lest by desertion. "In testfolony whereof hereun S t ate s my hand sod mused the seal the United to be affixed. "Lane at the City of Waxhington, this eleventh day of hfareh, in the year of our Lord one [L..0.) thousand eight hundred and sixty-dye, and of the independence of the United States, . the eighty-ninth : . . ' ABRAHAM LINCOLN." "By the President : W%. H. SEWARD, Secretary of State." The rem. rds and returns of three desertora wtll be made up In the same warmer as is provided for in other eases by exiting regulations; except that it will be noted on the book of deserters arrested, oppeette the , name of the deserter, the fact of his barLpg voluntarily surrendered himself in confer. nuty with the President's Proclamation; and the number thus surrendering thenmeives to be aspen. atelfetated on the .report to this office. • • The Secretary of War dkeets„ that no reward be paid rot the arrest of deserters 'oho may be urea. ed subsequent to the reeelpt-OPthis order by the Dined Provost Marshals. JAMES B. FRY, Provost:War' 110p:torah Published by order eT Brig. General E. W. Rinks, A. A. P. Id.Cleneral,'Renisburg, Pa. .J. W. KIERER. (Capt. and Provost Marshal, Rd DLit., Pa. mAlSet WAR DEPARTMENT, P110•03T BIAIIBHAT. GOA'S 011 , 106, WAsuunovosr, D. 0 , Mardi Ith, ( CIRCULAH—Iio. 6. In sonformity with the proclamation of the Pros &dent herewith published, officers and einployees of this Bureau are Distrusted to give prompt ato tention to the. revelvNg awl forwarding of such deserters as present themselves Donner/arise with Its provisions. "ET THIS PALBIDR32 OF TIM MUTED 5T.11.77.3 OF PEOCLAILATIOIL "Whereas,lhe twenty-first section of the set of Cloogress, approved en the third instant, entitled take set to emend the several acts heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out the National. forces, and for other purposes, requires 'that In addition to the other lawftd penalties of the crime of demotion from the military or naval service; ail persons who have deserted the military or eaval envies of the United States, who shall not return to said service or report themselves to it Provost fiLftshal within slaty days after the proclamation hereinafter Mentioned, shall be deem. ed"and taken to have voluotarilY relinquished and kileited their rights of citizenship and their tight. to become citizens, end such deserters shall be for. ever incapable of holding any Mike of trust or profit under the United States, or of exertions any eights ofoftlmns thereof i and all persons who shall hereafter desert the military ornaval servile, and nil venom who, being duly enrolled, shell dm part the Jarholon" of the dletrie of which he 'is enrolled, or go beyond the limitsthe United States, wit h. Intent to avoid any draft In the mlll - or naval amyl ,e, duty ordered, shall he liable to the penalties of this sect And th*President Is hereby eithothed and requ red forthwith, on, the passage of this act, to Issue his proclamation milting forth the provisions of lids motion, to which proclamation the President L requested to notify all deserters re' ornlog within sixty days, ea aforesaid that tb ey shall be pardoned on condition of return ing' to their regiment, and companies, or to such other organization/ea they may beaseigned to, until they sha ll have served for a period of Wee equal to their original teem of enlistment. "Now, therefore be It known that LABEL. HAM Ll 2 NlOLN, , Presldent tattle United States, do Wye thlomy Proelanatioa,as required by said net , orderiN; and requiring all downers to return to their properpostinand I do hereby - notify them that all deserters who shall, within sixty days from the date of, this Proebutatloo, ontor on the ltth day of Maw, MC, return to service, or re port theinsalves to a Provost Marshal, shall be pardoned, en condition that they return to their regiments aid comparden or to such other organs. titlarks as they may be assigned to, and serve the remainder of their original teems of enlistment, and, in addition thereto, a period equal to the time lost by desertion. "Inimony whereof, I bare hereunto set my bend sadcaused the seal of the United Stated to be alibied. "bone at the City of. Washington, thin eleventh day of Maroh, in toe year of our Lord one ft. a] thousand eight hundred and extplive, and of the Indprendance of the United Suttee, the eighty:ninth: aIiNAILAM LINCOLN." "By the PreshienC3 War. IL Snwi Secretary of State." The records and rimer,. of these deeerters will be made' up in the same manner as Is provided for in other eases by existieur 3es - illations; except that it will be noted on fife book of desertere arrested, opposite the name of the deserter, the fact of his baring voluntarily surrendered Meisel: in confor mity with the Preirident's Proclamation; and the number thus anrre.ndering themselecu to b, eepers ately dated on the report to this office* Setretary of War directs, that no reward be raid fie the arrest of deserters who may be &evert ed sulatequent to the receipt of thin order by the District Proved Marshals. mhientd PROPOSALS FOR BITtr.MINOUS 0 0ALS.:—.Sealed Proposals will be received • Use office of tle Philadelphiaßae Works, No. South Seventh street, until seen of Friday, Bah of April, linglaer supplying the whole or part of sev enty thousand tons of Bituminous Coale, suitable for the mantifaci ore of Illuminating gamto'he dello reed on the railroad track. of themes works, At the Twenty... Lath end Ninth Ward Station., to the fob• lowlag quantities seven theuemed fire hundred tons in each of the =cattle of-June, July, August 66,6 y, , endFS& Januery. February, March, -April and , I . The conls Must be deliremd fresh. dry and of a quality, approved by the Engineer of the One Works an equal to ta — anmple on which the contract Is based, The Proptisnls cruet describe the particular)varl-. ely of coals intended to be nupplled and the loca tion and name df the mine or pit from whichthey an to be raped. If they are of a kind not now Cr recently used at these works, wimples for trial of not le • than fifty tons moat be delivered-it the worts on or befo nin th s . w it April next. The grora ton o lbe consider el es the weight intended in the proposals, unless the clip. leery be expressly stated The Trusters reserve the right to accept any pro p may ewits in whole or In part, or to reject all, as the deem best for the interests of the Trust; and in event of failure on the part of any contractor to deliver the coals, according to his agreement, both ie quantity and quality, the `lnisters reserve the I right to buy elsewhere, whatever quantPy may be required to - meet the deficiency, and charge to the contractor soy lon or damage arising 'TOM such foolure. Payments will be made monthly, in two equal Inatellents, at four and air onths After the epee- Ned periods of delivery, the 10 th of earn month be ing taken as the average of the Monthly deliveries, or nt the Option of the Trunteee, will be sande at terrier elites, with legit Interest off Should contracture prefer to make deliveries emit r than required, they may be received, so far ne they ono be conveolently ntored, but payments wit I be made to date from the time epeein A IA the contract. F. curtly for the fulfillment of contract will be required, and each proposal must name the amount and character that will be uttered. =h2o: JOS. ut - Engineer In Chief. w atm:Ml & HIGHEST PEIZETAI LktPROVED FAMILY SEW G MAOHiliEt3, Simple, Reliable and Peract. - Thera to no machine la the world that eon sot ne variety of work or give melt thorough going sell* faction. These machines will • Hem, Frill, Quilt, Bind, fuck, Plait, Father, OORD AND BRAID, Without previous basting. It will sew the heaviest and thlikest sloth, with tight, strong, elwile seam, as nimble as the. taints Itself. It. will sew the thineat eambrte, Swias woralln, Wen, ha, with .wl,l teolltty. Send of Oirsular. with sarnPins at sewing, sr salt at the salesroom,. ~..ipoNose. No. , 27 FIFTH STREET, IMO PITTSBURGH. PA. FIRST-CLABB COUNTRY —URAT.— . VOMILR—BRICr XANBION zotraz; Lomewt. stnbilbg, *lab bone% and:other outbulltitng. on • finely Improved lot Or olx nall'two•ttlrd acres of Pvtind, it. neighbOthood or Mourn MoOsnd ins, !Semple. Ilonenswpraham nod Blum% front. In on Um Allonbenr-Blver, 104 . t he . _ B /411PS. 'BUM/ HORSE Itmn.WAY. •• • no Allogrboor RaUttiid Ilnesecita th; Properer• -T• or PORE= STREET mows swab s gout Ia order ithat the citizens of every town and eeettort of the conatry may be afforded facd/Itiee for taking the loan., the If atioaal Banks, State /Make. and Private Beaten throOshout the does. try bayeffenexali Weed to receive mthemiitioos at . par. Subscribers will select their own agents, In wban they have omM:tenni, and who only are to be nspornslble for the delivery of the notes for Which they receive orders. Pleat National Bank, Pittsburgh, h. BM WI Thin r ■ Irma . ■ . Mull . . • Barth Yuen illatoaal Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa Pittsburgh UMW Bank or Conintairta Irea CBI . Tradesman' " Fanners Deposit " Westmont. Palau Itlegbung Pinkie Ping -nnalussurl• THE GREAT PIIRtrIER. blues the introduction of medicine, the erlyin et disease Me perhaps been the subject of more se- Moos and scientific consideration by the 'most learned of the 'profbealen than any other connected with the laws of the Great Mentor; not afewbaV contended that all disease. have their origin In the stomach; othp h 1210 solids of the body; eskers again. and I far tee greatest number, contend and reason tharthe niece itself la the very fountain of life—that If it *armee Impure, thendlseams faits worst tbrm e Cancer, Dicers, lot, apPeari ana indeedomperberme in treatiog thts cue tot:AM. we* bricafilkhcfc ji blood and there* edbatlng their ersdbistio cure, prove this to Debt* correct theca7: upon which theory, the toed; icine now known ea rucaaratraits.. now composed ...l Dying bro results.lite lip ticeught Ale, producing the most go& Ita - use soon exerting suck a mastery over SCROFTILA., ULCERATIONS, PIMPLES cla crinPADIE, TEITERSAIR RELEUX, LITER COMPLAINT, _LOSS op APPETITE, DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM, GER - • • ZEAL DEBILITY,' ha.. he. as to give, from the time-it is first taken, enema agemeed to the patient, by making both. seen and felt, the good it is about to accomplish. It was thought best to put it up in bottles at iMa and *1 eaco,—as many persons are disposal to fry as arct. ale but De . often deterred nt the expense,—so the that here can be made at a moderate outlay, and satisfy-- the pure saes that the whale ta what Is claimed for It to be, viz: the greatest stun Irma irt= brought before the people Delicate Females will find in It tam manatee need EI!RME hat tho:pnelle may form tome Plea of tta peen liar curet* fits, we su bj oin a lint of the prhial pal aiticira Of which it 4 oompoacd, with a shoo descriptimi of thruscs and adaptation of essoh,it ken from the highest authority geown to mellow dente. Zs used with a tenchcial effect In ewes 0.1 Rheum t Jun, Soolulous'Affeations, Cutaneous Diseases end GU= d,prared conditions of health. Ie tonle, diuretic, and aperient. It hu a specie action upon the Urer, exciting it when Languid, to secretion. ,It has been much used la Gummy le Musses of the digestive organs. There are fecvdlsoeses in which it hunt proved beneficial; it i used in Scrofulous fltfeettorn with greet benefit; It has also been used with much awe saes in treatment forinflammation of the Eye. It gene/slily lhcrtases the appetite and flesh. Ate matte, Lo Deb i lity: itivigorattn is cliees.of Nervous • Is especially valuable In easy of &rade sad Ithetuaatisal. Ate adyargootuly used lo eases of Enfeebled Di. mitt b p : bl ade especially applicable LO COMOI of r with weak appetite. IkEZEREON BAAL It seta favorably u an alteratlrs in Ohm& Al. batons, Clirbale Blecunatlare and (*dilute LOF on s et of thd Skin. •••• • • • The balance of the Commis is Withheld am ape tection For sate by egged fraud. EIIKON JOHNSTON. 008. k FOURTH Pittsburg Pa. arllakyout ugemt Phydelan hit opiate* of the above recipe. delimkki• AVERY •PROPERTY.—Tho residua or 1: the AVERY PROPERTY lnadißeghen7 Oltigva tl' i t i lVarst e lla t ilt d o r n t hsrTIRVAT, Werth 16, at n goeloek A., at the MANSION HOUSE tot the late Rey. Charles Aver For. t le ns •" 4 terms .. apply to A. LEGOAT Aues. amer, 11:0 Federal street, or to father of the routers, Rowe, Josiah Ruts' and Am. M. Mao. The paiifei who have already Selected loti win reams call and give directions about their deeds to sablEn4 WM. MINN, In Foottltin. WITITT'S. • • Xrp.L'IL P T3R,Z47I3 - "Z • irpz• THE HAUL Tho hoot. sad; otos HAIR MR ' SIM} AND RATLVZ 'tho ... !ri tl et. W. l M.Vital r Fedeo . m - Allegheny, .00d too by ptuatoti B.IS. BRYAN IJ' .41) IF7VIRTISIELMEAVS. UNITED STATES 7-30 LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Treuury, the Underidgned tuts asunned the General •100 Agenoy for the sale of Tinned States Treasury Note., bearing seven and three tenth per seat. Interest, per sruarun, known as the SEVEN-THMTY LOAN. These Notes me turned under date of Augnot tatty 1084 and axe payable three yenrs from that time, 2o currency, or are conreitthle at the option of the hokier Into U. S. a•V) ri Pertent GOLD BEARING BONDS, These bends are now worth a premium of atm pereeut., Including gold intereet from November, nblehmakes the actual groat on the HO loan, at current rates, incindinf Interest, about ten per mat- par annum, besides Hi senseless fnme.thass and werricips ,tszsheci, which adds frees ese to hires per cent. more, according to the rate levied on other. property. The interest la payable Ileall-anll4iif by coupons attached to sachoote, which Matibe cut off and mod to any beak or banker. The Interest amounts to . One cent per day on a $5O note Two cents " " " $lOO Ten /I CI NI IS sso4 i, 20 " " " 81000 $6OOO ' Notes of nil the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN ‘, now *tiered offered by the Government, and It Ls confidently expected that it. superior advantages will make It the Great Popular Loan of the People Less than 1200,003,000 remain unsold, whist will probably be disposed of within the next ell or N days, woes tie notes will undoubtedif command a premium, as has uniformly been theorise= closing the subscriptions to other Loan. JAY 000t33, Sikbacription Agent, Philadelphia .—••• gutectiptions Will be received by the . of M4o4!fiw- HEMAPANAKA. HONDURAS UARSAP&RILLI DANDELION lODIDE POTASSIG7ef. LA TENDER FLOWERS MINTER GREEN CHAMOMILE FLOWED ry :1.141.t1:1 # 41. Tom: G INN NATIONAL BRIX, Of Pittsburgh, COIL SIXTH AND WOOD STMIIm. ADODSTUS HOYELITR, PresidetiL SPRINGER BARBAtION Vine Preddent GEORGE A. ENDLY, °ashler. Ulm Bent Invitee the seeonota of Ranks, Bank. elm and others. Government Seourt,lef of all kinds bought and sold at current rates. A. SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Cooke, suberetp. Lone will be received for the 'Popular 7-80 Loan, 'lids loan Is now being abs ' orbed at the rate of 8,000,000 For amp:. • and wing convertible into fivedwenty hotels which are now at a premium of over ZinfE PER CENT. It coninipads itself for Its superior Miran. toga to all who seek a safe and proiltable lora& meat. - Liberal oommlintions on Ude loan will linallowed to all dealers In Ciovornmentsocuritlea ryl3- GEO. A. REDLY, Cashier. FOITRIII MATIOVAL G. S. Govermnewt Dope isimmen, February ISS - , NO/7C HA INil BEEN apport Special Agent JAY COOKE. II: S. Agent for the 7-30 Loan, We orrer thle destreble Investment In to salt purchasers. The [totes are la stuns or V)6O, $lOO, $6OO, $l,OOO and $5,000. Transferrable hug. litly 1847, FIVE-TWENTY GOLD BOND °ALT , N1.A.111, These dutiable aeettritlea are selling at Ow rate et $4,000,000 PER DAY, AND W A VERY SRO/1? win be at a Preissimmu • Sie - To Beak', Bankers, Brokers, Truer, Ursa. pante., Losaranee Coropanies,and all h wo rue shut to sell aga/a, A Libend Commission Will be told in Cull. It le hoped every one will Invest In pals 1414 desirable, sate , and ptviltable aeourity. JAMES O'CONNOR, President. 0, D. HERON . Gambler. fentt COUNTRY;BANKS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, U a Govornment Depoditary. Ptrrentracm, Februaryrtly NIL IroThfs Raz& Invites eonrespoodeaseated seceam&li n COIJIITBY BABA{ AND OFFERS Special and Favorable nil Wei BOTH AS 11176AZDS lIMEEM3T ON BALLHOBB Furnishing U. •4. 7-80'4 arvcszt. :A 2 d: 6 3 crcoNNort, President. . • S. D. 811111103, Cathie: _ SPECIAL NOTICE. NATIONAL BANL R A. Governs:seat Depositigry, PITTSBURGH, February 134,, This Bank Is autiotized to receive nioneh PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS-110T1011/ (After 30 Days.) Bearing 6 Per Cent. Interest, AZD FIB NUR DZPONTOB lITIN HON. F. E. SPINNER'S (W. 8. TREASDREEt) • CERTIFICATE FUR THE SAM , It fa hopoithat this NEW AND. DESIRABLE arrangement will.meet with tha favor of tha alum community; arid aa the advantage of obtatatagaiN per cent. Interest ea money payable as above, 00111., meads Itself. we a taro demand' of =OW will be obtained fo r th GroVararoaat. JAM M O'Ociprkat, Piroo tecatrS. D. HERRON, Cashier, pans soWri, 136 Wood Street, MMt•tais g kraars.lN, IPai.,, XANUFAM3MI. OP IMPROVED DOM TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and ..tiler Well Tools wszssotsd made of thsverrbest ZUNIALTA AND LI/W.IIIOOB I RON. WELL NOIREME incrawnsusa Mk:wan . v... 8 2 30 1-169. 1 / 2 WM Bildt articles as necessary . A4)isSidact iisms. ...- . . . uswarre. 17 10 .3.. IMATERE,AND .. , 4124:11724. B a,. a,ar l all of which I have ocautikaur LvKa% FOR` BALE.--rA tract of I IL, Llairk tct i t t o 1, 11401 c y. t ir and =e l an. MI lead & a. tautdar spits ! cmt It aatt . Emu. Ili 844LEIT. Walla *lv x ~_,~,yTM s~ ~ ire': n ~;.'s
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