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    VOLtrM_E LXXVI.II---NO:. SO.
Ote l'ittoburgit Citz,lte.
VERY LATEST NEW'S
BY TELEGRAPH.
FORTS FROM RICHMOND
lie thy in Course of Evacuation,
ILL HOPE OF THE •REBELS LOST
..lpinionli ,cif the kresitlent - 4end Grant.
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hi= Tana, Nivea U.—The ?ninnies James
itivcs• correspondent gays: Refugees from Rich
,,,,
tgond report crest consthrnatlon p milling In
4lickmond. _ They gay that the city as been for
tome time in course of mew& thopay
If ,
sending government materialg,machineryeke.,.
Lynehlmrg and Danville. Sheridan, they also
y, his iat a atop to this in a great meagnie,by
Ettorlag the Pdehmoid and Linehburg canal.
e grail. means of commnnleation left, the
Ilanviiie ralliolid, is almest Worn' out. with no
'.; nalmial or men to spare to repair it.
These man think Davis, Lee and other leaders
4 se kit all hope, and already base their eyes
Mexico as an asylum. ' - ' - •
The Tirasets'a Washington correspoinient
Ilya: "A Senator Just from the front says Gcneml
ranthi opinion hi that Richmond will be eine.
... , !sled within ten days.
..i, 1 tie Sanitary Commission are sending large
. t nattitica of stimulants to the Army of the Po
' lontae.
• i A number 'of surgeons end nurses 'left hero
1t
. • 4 crday for Cliy Point.
'The .Thiaitra Washington special says It Is
. nown by the ndeninhstration, that Stephens;
'•
miter and Lee are all hopeless of the rebellion,
',, d firm so informed Davis. Lee looks upon
puming alarpt as s failure, fortho shriple reason
That Congress delayed the meriture too long; be.
4gs the failure lo make the negrees free, refl.
, 1...14 ample* useless..
_,.,. Preside ntLiceoln does not baler., there will
te any more serious lighting, but that the rebels
.. Will f ..a surrender. -
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:- 'ATER TRIXSPOIITATION .11011111 MD.
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radian .Inqtdry. ~C ommittee.
,31E211. TILOZILIP -, OTIFIXIIAL 'IIIWPORT.
• Wienneaatta, Mardi Stil.--.43y a special order
). , rem the Quartermaster General's ..DePartanent,
slog of water transportation of any kind 'for
14111ecrs' quarters„ or. fbr limidgerartati of cote
' tanden, by officers ofwhatever grade, is posl
• . vtly prohibited; except 'when their eommands
Are afloat or In trinalt, by water. billcers 'do
'i leg this order will be liable to itistnissal.
• Senators Doolittle, Foster, Nesmith; Wind
: ,A. Hubbard, Digby and Rosa compose. the
. mmitLee appointed undeithe.present session
7 Congrts directing ingniries into the coudi
n orth Indlin crib* and their treatment
ci
tsra
vil and Military antkorities.„
..
Major General Than* in his official report of
titumn anA -lib* campaiin, says: .'To
t
, .., peel Palmer and Ma command in aecorded the
'... dit of giving yrociipa anikrthe last blow of
.: :. 0 campaign at atlstance oc, over two hundred
Ilea from where *e ilrit7struck the enemy, on
a 18tk of December,near Nashville." He says:
: c: all my commanders, Ms). Gana. Schofield,
anley, noeseau,Steadman, Smith and Wilson
,&: Brigadier General Wood, and their
~ ars and mein, I give -my , thanks and
1,4 titude for their; generous ' sett sacrifice and
I;',-. snly endurance under trying circumstances,
.",.,. d In all Instances.. Too much' prase cannot
i , given to an; army, whirh . halt made MAO
. from fragmems..of, s eparate commands,
. eurcersrat contend against a force utimer.
.: ally grcatq thtM itself and et, more thorough
q solid orgaslimaionS, Intlicting ou it a most
. , log defeat, amottatiag almost to annildla•
.i .- .11."
ATEST .FRom - NEW ORLEANS
rba Trivcicw.33laCtoasclOci
ITERAt : CANI3T YEAR MOBILE
rand .litackz Expecte4
HE REB g COT TON: TRADE
Naw on4i.se t itirch .17;y1L Polito, 22.
rre trido hate eitended abitig tfio . of .
Illooloottid, - 44.4.tperatpeiitthis - grouted for
.. • .
The steatolthlp:ltozoln tt..tu'lntt the Bai on
.c 15tb, for: New York.-
,
Gen. Canhi near Mobile, andagrand
tack will certainly beim& • aritbin flee days.
en. Meagher; telt anypoacd,wilcoammand
e force.
Kirdy Emit - his ktill at Shreveport, flea. Buck
er at Natchitotbes, and Oen:Thomas at Alex
: • tie, with-their resposetive,terees, awaiting as
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tuckfrom pia tyeoye.. •
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Judge Gn'', of Teruo, a lawyeriheabeen eeat
the Richmond 4Oyerument to the Trans-ilk-
Selkpi Departmentto take charge of the Rebel
otton trturte; Soiliontaindes that -no cotton.
all irate btu pepartmenk unless the 55 - per
lIRECELO by the Federal Governmeut.,lB "
Gsocrals 4 0 G ran Oi and Bildy Smith
d Ad mtr4 :Thatehet yout.irittitn four miles
Mobile at the qteamer Laura last week and
a heavy fira from, miry of the batteries.
Cotton 69e72u; forgo:l6d ordinary to middling
r, molaku, flour wad grain; without inatari
change. - -
TERESTING FECII HEY . WEST
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'EXTEDIi[ON
übbonllnghtlkarSLElimks,l4a
Naw Tome, Harsh 119.=.-Tho /Geoid's Key
'.'est corms - modem says: Geu, Newton's re
4:t expedition URAL,' hitailei , Rlrer, Flay, was
2 .
'. clear out Ova, and MAIM mact:dam.
, L pocale; audlf,VraMteable tiptoes Salut
aria. ThougltMot• amourpllsblug all, be was
ally succcisrul. Anti emalderable skirmish.
g lie bad is• Mabborn ligttrat Natural Bridge,
'ihere the rebels *dire In strong fordo and well
• 'Med. Though In Artiperformimbera they. were
lea from;.thelv position but Geo. Newton.
• Mtn to the. divinity, In -numbers, deemed It
et to return to Hey West, which .he with
gat king trOjblokby tbe rebels.
CBE BEBELB ETICULTINO sicnkonil.
Great Aattle Looked Fcm.
DlERMAN f a i ktfirmicg,AtOcusßotto.
.susr Yosos,'Mareh World's' Wash.
Eton spertil Dist Fresh tumors ate received
tat the Matta are cramming Illtramilnd: lets
trimittit a 01 4 battla Intuit a)ie place Ina few
!'S.flto Traults's Beaufort (N. C.) special of the
I `,lrti ears: Bbestoan'a advance kid Goldsboro.
if,a the: in ft lratnantedle. tai tramlines in sit.
Neco crieeunteTt the ''rehel new guard and
rne k till 64 ' 0910 UP WM .
:o other esttOK.; "*'
IEsEL
feasserilfreetiritinaDasstageit
•. t,EORTIMIS i0A1101531
krsums,
fro whiellroitootio
the appearan,ea of a raid *woe Iniihe Agin*
• 4white Hon e taanitbstfili
sitamer }tripod, while paearng Highlands.
Lv the Pamtu3ky river, vas-bred on.ttds worn
, , :,Afand nomads:ooy damaged.
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THE DAILY
FINANCIAL AFFAIRS IN NEII;
PANIC /ND EXCITEMENT SOMEWHAT StI3SIDED
RUMORS To, AFFECT THE. LIRKETS
Illary Deelltie in Sonc' articles
AUCTION SALE OP PRY GOODS
New Tons, March 2?.—The panic and excite.
ment of • yesterday has somewhat subsided,
and there Is a more quiet and steadier feeling In
financial and commercial circles. There was a
general disposition to rally prices diree•
-lions, yet everithing is unsettled and the market
feverish. At the Stock Exchange there was
an Increased demand fur Government Gold
Bonds, and a marked Improvement In them,with
qulte liberal dealings. The greatest advance
was In the 10.40 loan. Coal and Miscellaneous
Shares weieall better on call, but prices fell off
again. Railway speculations all better, and
there was an - advance of I®9 per cant. for lead..
leg shares. At the second board the depression
in the Railway List Increased and the lowest pri
ces made since the downward movement. Inaug
urated a strong pressure to sell throughout.
At the last board the 'Market was steady irlth
a slight improvement on some shares.
strong effort was made this morning to rally
the gold speculation. Tile Improled feeling was
nnt•fully sustained. and'after meridian. the ad
?mica was entirely lost. Early in the day there
was a report current that Grant had been de
feated, but was afterwards denied. The latest
rumors are the 'capture of 'Mobile, and a teport
that-the Canada will 'bring ■ largo amomft of
specie. ,
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Petroleum &ricks dull and prices a shade low: ,
tr. United States sold at 14,50; Buchanan farm
; Cheroillun, 11: Germania, 85; Bynd farm
VW; Tack, 5056310; Wel,ater, 115. -
. There was a tendency toward more steadi
nes■ early in the day in commercial circles, but
towards the elan there was renewal of ibe de
cline of tho past week, and everything is again
on the down track. In the general produce
and marchandize' markets only a !Malted business
13 doing, dullness still prevailing. Tb,
feature of the telegraphic, reporta of the leading
markets all over the . country, show a heavy de
cline In the. principal artichza of produce, and
manufacturers are keeping pace with-thellepre
elation here.
There was a failloe off._in-sugars, raolaWa
and every description of groceries, which was
very Matted, Provbioa , I lm?P*4 l / 0 _ PeT
eeptibly in the downward tarn. in the dry
goods market there has been a rapid decline.
At dry goods...Met:lona to-day &Vern Mairite4ed
anxiety: Market feverish and unsteady, and
prices fluctuate witherverprumor in most eases.
Some articles sold on Friday show a decline,
and very few recd. siogight *dr/mm. o , Merry
-lota were pnseed MitirifY over`. The' sale ln
eluded a line ofillannebt, which brought only
indifferent prices. Thaw was . :a' fair sale of
French goods, which passed "oll' fairly. Prices
have somewhat recovered from the previous low
rates. There was a Largitsale of ribbons at sat
isfactory prices. The attendance was large aid
the bidding quite spirited.
PROM REBEL SOURCES
Sherman's Latest Movements
REAT FLOOD ON THE JAMES. RIVER
Nrw Youx, Match :19.—the Richmond Dia
paf di of Monday nuotcs frbmtbe Raleigh Progirii
a rumor that one of Rherman'a columns Is mov
ing - to cut the railroad between Greensboni and
Raleigh.
The Sentinel says . 20,0® dollars in Coated
prate money, and several—watches and other
tribtets were found on the bodyof one of Sheri
dn'araldcrs, killed near Ashland.
The Ra'agh Confederacy - of the IGth says; the
beet inprcesion to-day IS thatShermint is trying to
fir d Terry and Schofield. Raleigh does not seem
io be in his path just sow. The Progress of the
same date contains the following: The career
or Sherman will be pet a stop to. We violate
ro secrecy by saying he will be met by a strong
and formidable- force, commanded by able' and
experienced officers. The same paper says,
Wade Hampton and iinrdce, with' only .their
Ludy guard, charged upon and defeated
twoheindred of Eilpatrick'a men., - •
The Dispatch reports a great florid in the dames'
Mr - or, flooding the lower part. of .the ,city, and
ttoppingall repairs to the clunk . • .
ADVICES FROM MEMPHIS.
ABBITAL OF DESERTERS,,ARD:REFIGEEB.
BUSBWH4IKING ON THE BIG HMI( AND MISSISSIPPI
WITCREL&BOCTS OP REBEL FORCES.
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Canto, March_ ...—M enipteis alricas, of tbc
!Alai notice tba arrival of a large number of
tehel deserters and refugees.
The rebel Maier Bradford Is assigned a
eciernand, and has selected -a body of Asper*.
dotassfrom the &anthweat Department to bush
whack along the Big Black and Mississippi
rivers. Iligh premiums, it Is said, have been
raid for the; privilege:or serving in this . corn
mod..
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• Th 6 „Durkin bat Information that Forrest,
ith 3,000 cavalry, Is at West Point, that Jack
-010 ilßatVeronivitti 3,ooo,ldeßellew; at Natrona,
and Chalmers at Tibaha, each_ with , 1,000.
These numbers are believed to be exaggerated,
tut the locations are probably correct. They
arepoorly mounted, bat haveabtandast
Cotton at. Memphis was 50. Receipts for the
week, excinslve of el :ecial permits, II 090
The riCpplles permitted 'to leave stemp3is were
avg.°. • .
STATEMENTS OF ESCAPED PRISOSESS.
,17nion Sentiment Prevailing
HGPiTAL DUDES WANTED AT NEWBERN
Iltas Tons, bfaroh SO.—the Tribune gablishes
"st Malement of pelsouera- mealy escaped front
the South; They itip - ort 'a strong Union sent!.
mtit inihe region where,lbey,traeeled. Large
quantities of cotta are roncealed' and Waiting
traseporiation otir lines.
'no dincrican.Union Commission pnbgish an
appeal fOr clothing to give deserters in exehAiaio
for the einiforosof the rebel army in which they
doirotWbsii to appear after passing one
t leiter from Newbern urges the pOpie to fir'.
ward without delay inch hospital stores, in con'
he collected : .. Sick and wounded *Oidiers from
therman's army daily anteing and therein
nd adeigutte supply' of each article's ai they iseid..
Matters at Nassau.'
time' roux, Mara prlrate letter fejM
biaseati March .12th says: Thirty-six blockade
— nerinhig imsele ins ihnliarbobWittinethint
to do. There are fifty warehouses full of goods
'fee, 7rhich there MnO'- Cameem ordered
flOnlinglaild three months ego ammxtring and
ihelr owners are sending them back In the mile
Gene* ropercliepartatent , Enlarged.:
Bank Failure. • --
„ 'jenny Biareb.2l... .7dekensaa has bean; taken'fandGenerid Canity'ddietaton: and added!
to General Rope e• j •
it tolerated that Utile - inn& ICarst, benkerei
titled to•diY• Ldatatiee
. _ ,
: neperui Concert:lag Sherman.
Nay - Yea', Itartg...92:—TrmiLTfraii.' nodes;
poideat asjs. 714,10 deeettitra..-repert thattlhet
;cum arrived In fleet of italefgh ot(thif4,B4h,
,that a battle was &leg on at leitiCeoutiti:Ttiii
'could net haea,beetk - u /MO** 4 1 : 1 464 , 10. 11 1fil:
Faletteville till the 141.1: .
Snow Story'.
BINPAIA Minh =.—Therels a hasty snow
itham but tho snow . molts ws.soott as It
Ws.
EIIFORTANT FROM MEXICO.
ffaximilliath's • Rapture with the Cathol:e
Church Complete.
HISSPEEDY OVERTHROW PREDICTED
Our Relations with Franco
New Yon; March .2.—The Herald prints art
ofticial document going tcsahow that them Is a
completc rupture between Maximilian and the
Catholic Church. Among them is a letter from
the rope to Maximilian, In which he utters
warnings and gives advice,_ all of which, how.
ever, are ellerttardEdliyllth latter:. The Arch
Illallaps and Bishops of Mexico also protect
against the acts of the new Emperor and appeal
for a minension of the measures against ths
Church. Their protest Is also unheeded, and the
final decrees of religions tolerance and con
fit mutton of the reform laws of Juarez are pro
nounced.
Nzw rotor, Maftit. .92.—The Hcruld editori
ally thinks that MailmUllan's quarrel with the
Church . party will result In driving him from
Mexico. It says his position is very precarious,
as he has quarreled with the party that took hint
there, and 'lt - tiay lend them to. unite with the
Republicans. It says be has broken off with
the French, and that the French Minister has
asked to to recalled. till speedy overthrow Is
predicted.
Parts papers announce Maximillian'a proleet
against being excluded from succession to the
Austrian throne. The Infefence Is that ho on
reds to leave Mexico and return to Austria.
The Map' Paris correspondent says, the ex
citement atouttbn relations between France and
the United Stites is increasing.
Ice Predicts the Defeat of Sherman.
NEW Yr rs, March 22.—The ftaleigh Cansmr
cGre of the 20th says "We pin on; faith to
General Lee's nut:ranee that Sherman can and
will be defeated, and await the result with pa
tience. We know there Is activity hinong the
military rin our lido, and efforts tinkle:: to a:-
rest his onward progress."
EWe ""
rectlve looree of the Rebels 120.000.
Nnw Yokk, March 22.—1 t was recently sta
ted In the Loath Carnilna Legislature that the
tntirc.effeetive force of the Confederacy was
Ceti i20, - oop men, and of lelat documents from
ItleLmond weroprodneed to prove the statement.
Sew Tork @atlroad UM Killed
ALnanr,ialarehg2.—The bill to remove the
rrittleilotai an to tbo fare on the New York Cen
tut{ Rat:read, wag klll,ll In the [senate today
Rath' og or the Flag on Fort Sumter--A
Great Anniversary.
On Satnniay, the 12th of A pri1,,1901, the little
garrison of Fort Sumter, under commend of
Mayor Robert Anderson, 11. 8. A.,-surrendered
to the rebel's under Beauregard, and on Sunday
morning, the 14th of the same month, the fort
wed forthally evacuated. The following is a
.
list of the officers of the garrison :
Names. Rank.
' Major. lot Art.
S. W. Crawfortf—...—. Art. Wert. M Stair.
A. roubladay Captain • let Art.
F. Seymopr--.—. Captain. tat Art.
Theo. let Lieut. tat Art.
Jed. Lieut. tat Art.
.1. N. Rd Lteun - let Art.
J. G. Captain.
(P. W. Soyder....—... tat Lieut. Earn.
R. K. Meade— ..... Id Lieut. Eagfra. •
Officer", IO; Band,' Of Artillerists, M. Total, M.
:Major Anderson Is now Major General Ander.
sob p Surgeon Crawford is Major General Craw
, lord, In command of one of the. carps under
General Grant ; - Captain A. Dootileday Is Gen.
real lkmbleslay, president of the court martial
:cow aiming in Philadelphia; Captain T. Sey
mour la now General Seymour; Find Lieuten
ant Jetf C. Davis is now General Jeff C. Darin ;
alh J. G. Poster Is now Major Geo. Foster;
Second Lieutenant J. N. Gall In now tint lien
tenant. We believe all them officers are living.
The details of this first conflict of the war, be
gata.by the rebels with a force of at least seven
thrusand against a garrison of .only eighty
ere familiar to Aram - lean reedits: The endorsees
and courage of them officers and soldiers can
tar be forgotten. And it la to commend their
I. rakes, and to mark the restoration of the part
of Charleston, its harbor, and its forts to the
ompicte control of the Government, that the
Pnawlent, has directed Major General Robert
Anderson to raise the stars and strives on the
battlements of Port Sumter on the 11th of April,
Ifg.l, the anniversary of the day he consemted to
tocuato it, after a protracted and gallant
oSistance, when his ammunition and two
,. ill,llB were exhausted. There la a classic
pnlciety in this celebration. Where the drat
• Get tired ra the Republic—where the most mid.
lent traitors were gathered to wittiest: the deed
of shame—almost in sight of the grave of John
C. Calhoun—it Is meet that the cannon should
roar, the &vitae beat, the trumpets ciatrg, and
the army and navy about from lead and water,
us war conquering flag la replaced on Sumter,
never again to be removed by the handler man.
Well may the thousands who will enjoy this
subiltue spectacle on the 12th or April, 1855, re
pent the glowing words of Drake:
Forever Boat that itaadartralwet—
Where breathes the foe hut; ails before tre ;
With freedom's soil beneath oar feet,
' And fteedom'a banner v eying o'er us r ,
—PAga. Preto.
A Itcase ln Spectacles
The Philadelphia .VeriA American of the 16th
cos.a t
•
- well known resident of the Twenty-second
ward hes an old family borne, that:for twenty
years has done him service. The.atilmal has al
e-aye received the tenderest eare; Is in goal con
dition and Tiger, and can perform the duty re
quired of him aa Well as metifa madater of but
half his years. For tram!. limo nest the quadru
ped evinced a Aentleney to stumble, and to strain
his sight *collects close to him, In a manner
that set the kind-hearted owner to devising A
remedy. The gentleman Judged the animal by
1.;o own rote, and Falai:4 himself that, with a
lair of spectacles, the horse would do as well as
v hen in his prime. An opticiangroned tcierder
a pair of ptifele glasses; about, the size of the
ot.fect cisme of a large sized, lor9tetie. They:
v, ere fi xed in a frame over the horse a eyes. That.
animal (snow a horse In spectacles, and not an
(Moly gentleman ever yet showed greater ep
pteciation of the convenience. 'When in the
Eta!Ac the spectacles am removed. One day a
servant man driving - the horse comet 0.0 Perito
cola in quettlem. The home very Mainly Indies
led the deflcienc7 before he had gone the first
quarter of a mile up the laaeon wh:ch the stable
is situated.' We saw the sleek old animal Jogging
up York road • yesterday with his glasses on,
Inching as contented and JoUy as Ida excellent
owrer.
tIOUT that .Froderleksburg tobacm, the
Richmond , Trid.qgives acme interesting feet/. It
sale that &New York firm, well.recommeaded,
contracted to receive the tobacco at Fredericks,
burg and pay . for it In money, not bacon, The
centred was made with one of the Government
Lumens. The:-price wu from $9 to $1 per
found, in Confederate money. and covered OM
box( I. Of this amotoit. 1,27 T boxes, veined at
$ 7 C 0 , 000 , were fOriverded ,to Fenderleksloug, la
ettn-ge of• Dr. Itose; who was only a Government
agent in the transaction: the Doctor WAS placed
under erred for contraband trading. ' General
Singleton bad nothing to do with it. The Wag
wanders whether am Now 'York Orr/twill make'
good the rebet los&
Tim Lotblic.(N. Y..) Agricultural Associaticiti
atroctgly urges lho addition- of troughs to the
cattle trucks. Aso thatthey could he freely watered
at the stations. Sly- this mains the :animals
would maga at their destbiation In good Condi;
ihm,:wherata, under the . present system, any
one acquainted with cattle slaughtered-4u that
state, kaiak that the beef has lost conelderablb'
in quality, hod coitsemiently th o value of the an la very much reducal. Even If tbo Gor
aliment did not interfere, as it ought to do,in
matter of so mbeli importance; It le lit tbe
tette or the Merit railway companies . kradopt
ouch a plad cf supplying. water and food_to cat.
thron their long last JOurney.
LOYAL' CIIARLEATOMIAWL—CbarieStOn la sot
without hi loyal , men... Albert 8. McKay, M.
D.; le mini wall koown Intim. Masonic fraternity,
raced, boldly out Unit to the oliffing„despite all
threats and prleatlone: Ek Governor' Altar la
another hum egrof miiiiitandletuiese
one•of the' !arrest alafeholdrie and trealtalmt_
men of theBonth. - Skied' the isetuipation gf the
City by cur form* he hal refueled the namee If
all his slaves.: ertsen lundtaand fifty_ In" oho
her. In thekommandant of the poett-aud given
each family • farm on one of the moat fertile and
.Preddctios ylailds On the roast. geeek , es
from a generous man.
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,
CbunricitcraTtriter hai:boarded,,about a
- - ton;eor batter.lesltlng until be.coald realize sev
antY:llati tante Per P 0 6 6 12 lie Lt, 6106.-
fend thirty tp.thirtytte centli ;Pere pound, ac 7 -
cording to quality: -
The tfpoingtield- Ustkes, - ,.4 gatrday, stiya
- Mat so m e of .thi . gmeerfinen there who bouglit ;
vp beat nnanthieit of butter at flfly.seven and
fiftpeiglat ttnui per pound, are are now selling
the ratan at thirty-five cents. In Near York It
is said that large quantities have recently been_
add as low as slaked cents per pound.
• . . • . OP'
JOIE
PITTSBURGH - -GAZE"T" T E.
PITISBURGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, J 865
CUT AND SUBETBAN.
Pennsylvanians wbo bare Died in.9211s
bury Prison.
The following is a list of the Pennsylvania
soldiers who have died in Sallsbney - , N. C. In the
months of December, 1864. and January and
February, 1605:
Asbelan, Jacob, It, 40th, Ike 25.
Arbuckle,Thomav, (1, Mat, Jan 1.
Al!trough, John, 1), 191st, Feb 9.
Andersen, Robert, H, 191st, Feb 6.
Baker, John, I, 90th, Doe 19.
Brow's, Josiah It, A, 1900, Deo 25,
Bear, Robert, F, 2 II A, Dec 22.
Burns, Charles, B, 45th, Dec 90.
Bones, Jackson, D, 57th, Jan 10.
Borger, Sfaltin V, C, 47th, Jan C.
Boy.', James W, B, 211th, Jan 4.
• Barnes, Robert, A, 190th, Jan 36.
Beek, J 0, 45th, Jan 13.
Valle*, Stephen, G, sGth, ran 11.
Bolinger, Jacob, G, 191 it. Jan 10.
Bark, Charles, I. 31st. Jan 18.
111 r eta, (it tante, I, 107114,fazi 23.
Bradley, Peter, IL 101st Jan 3d.
Bake Wm n, (1, 1 6 th, Jan 24,
F, 111th, Jan 37,
Brown, J E. G, 107i.11, Jan 28. •
Boyer, Jacob, E, 1111., Jan 31,
Lames, Wm, G. 191st. Eeb I.
Black, James, 11. I Ith, Fob 10.
Heenan], J, I, 107th, Fcb 10.
Beek, Michael, A, sth. Feb B.
Brits, Wm, 1,107 th, Fcb 13.
Boor, Samuel, I, 45th, Feb 18.
Began, Dente, .E, 45th, Feb 13.
Butter, John K, G 191st, Fob 13.
Bottorf, David, C,l3th ear, Feb. 13.
Babcock, P, C, 145th, Feb 14.
thews, .1 B, B, 45th, Feb 14.
Iktnen, Caleb, 13, 17th car ' Feb 14.
Bice, James, C. 45th, -Et b 8.
Bain, J A , H. 90th, Feb 16.
Brown, Andrew, G, 191st, Feb 19.
Irate Wm, I, 107th, Feb 13.
Babe ock, Horace, I, 59Otb, Feb 14.
itinetcrth, Joseph, B, 170th. Feb 13.
Bab; Je 90th, Fcb 15.
'hake. Henry, A, 45th, Dee 3 3 .
Cahill, Wm, 11, 45th, Dee 37.
Ciersy, Jisse, G, 2d II A, (lee 25.
cat Is right, Chas, K, 45th, Dee 35.
• Cox, 15 en, C, 211 Pa Res, Dec 21.
Cray too, Stephen, F, 100th, Dec 26.
Cadwell, Allred, C, 145tht • Dec Id,
Chornlerle.in, Isaac , F, 45th, Dec 27.
Comp, Alonzo, CI ; 24. Dee 23.
Crooks, Nathan K, A, 17th ear, Jan 8.
• Clarkson, B V, chives. West Va, Jan 15.
Clark, John C, F , 2.1, Jan 4.
(lambert. Jan, 45th, Jan D.
Colter:Jan r, Geo. F, Ist can, Jan 4. .
Conner, Abner P, B, 4th ear, Jan 12.
Clement., Wm. 11, 88th, Jan SO.
Clifton, James, K, 200th; Jan 16.
Cunningham, Robert, 1), 191st, Feb. 9.
Christ, Joseph, C, 34 Art., Feb. 4.
Campbell, Knox , G, 191st, Feb 6.
Cunningham, W 11.1 C, 211th, Feb 3.
Christ-Man, C, B, 148th, Feb 3.
Collins, John C, F, Bth Car, Yob 13.
Cathy, Richmond, 24.
Christuate, Albert, E, 190th, Feb 8.
Day, J, F, 116th, Dec 19.
Donaldson. John, C. 900 a, Dec SI.
Done, Beni, D, 190th, Dec 118.
Driffy, Calvin M, R, 191st, Doc 27.
Desrehn, Elijah, F, 48th, Dee SO.
Der micktet, John, I, 107th, Jan 9.
Dermot, John, D, Ist Rides, Jan 6.
Dempster, Jacob, I, 191st, Jan 3.
Day, Chas, K. 45th, Jan 3
Dsnfelt, John, K, 107th,,jan 31.
Dining., Chas, o', 48th. Fab 11. '
W M, Gi•l4sth, Feb 8.
Dickey, J C, 0, 145th, Feb 3.
Dewatt, D 8,1, 84th, Feb 14.
Dhhong, heed D, I), 54th;Feb 14: -
Learis,'D, 191st , Feb It.
Dunlap, Geerge B, D, 97.
Deur,, Tinutly, F, 190th, Feb 8.
Der hysidr s, George G, 45th. Febll.
Div it, Peter 11,45 th, Feb 13.
Everett, E, k, 140th, Dec 28,
Eisenhart, MO, 181,13, Dec
• Effinger, John, 107th, Dec 28.
Flklns, Albert. (1, 1334, Jan 3.
Eck, ilenJ, 1., 17th cat., Jan 3.
Eshleman, Marlin, B, 45th, Jan 11.
Eassr, Oliver, A, 143 d, Jan '
Engle, Henry', 11, 121st, Jan 80.
Samuel, B, 45th, Jan 31.
Ey, irk, (sane, A, 38th, Feb '7.
Felwards, George, G, 190th, Feb 6.
Ensure, Thomas, A, 145th, Feb 9.
Fink, Henry, I, 24, Heavy Art, Jan 15.
Force, G IV, F,'l9lst, Jan 27.
Fuller, J M, K, 190th, Jan 96,
Fowler, Wm, 11, 11th, Jan MI.
Ferguson, tievura,,.ll,..Mt„a.b
Flichtlann, Jae , D, 191st, Feb 11.._
Fnhon, Wm, F, 48th, Feb 11.
Fleck, Slahlon, 11, 3d Li.vv Art, Feb 11,
Furnoralt, Isaac., 1), 11th, Feb 13.
Glenn, Wm, E, 45th, Dec 23.
Lloy,Jecob. I, 107th, Fee =.
Gets, John H. F, 209th. Fee VA.
Gamble, Jan M, 1, 147th, Jan 34.
Greenroatt, John, citizen, W. Va, Jan 27.
Graffilee, J, 0, 14th, Jan 3.
Cartier, George, E. pl a t, Jan 3.
Ganse, Bernard, F, 190th Jan 13.
(ffirmas, 11, G. Nan.-Jan 23.
Gallagher, Chas, I, 105th, Jan 25.
(larlscl, F, A, 190511, Jan 26.
Goodbeort, B, F, Stith, Jan 31.
•(olden. John. I), 119th, Febll.
Doubly, Hardy, E, 121st, Feb 5.
Griffith, Henry P, B, 45th, Feb 6.
Career, Win, F , 115th, Feb 0.
George, Harvey U, I, Heavy Art, Feb 14.
Garner, Philip. F, 13111111sv, Feb ll.
Gratis, Delansols. IT, 1 It4 l , Feb 111.
(illiam, Frank. li' 11th, Dec 19.
tumble, Jas NI, 1, 147th. Jan SI. ..
illtibstettl, Jacob, 11 , 120th, Dec 20.
Higgins, J.epts, 11, Nth Cav, Dee 17.
laller,Ebeuezer, A, Sstb, Dee 19.
Miner, Francis. 0, 107th, lieelso.
Hurshberger, John, 101st, Dec 21.
lloff, Samuel T,ll ,',l o th Car, 24.
I Inliikar, Jam., D, 190th, Doe 28.
Heiman, John, 11, 1834, Jan ICI.
W J, F, 190th, Jan 17.
Hedged, Joseph. 1), 211th. Jan 10.
Ilattleld. John 8, I), 107th, Jan 20.
/lays, Peter, D. 190th, Jan 20.
Hartzell. (leo I', 11, 105th. Jan 27.
Tilt kv, John K, Ist L A, Jae 21.
Ilildebrant James, 1, 12th cavalry, Fob 11.
lisrpster, b 13, F., 45th, Fob. U.
Moores. Beniamln,e), 180th, Jan 3. '
Iffiffizel, James, I, 12th cavalry, Fob 3.
liarmstad, Chas 8, U, Bth cavalry, Fob 1.
Halms, *lsmael, K, 45th, Feb 0.
Harper, William, citizen. Gettysburg, Feb 13.
,Hawk, Henry, I), 11th, Feb 14th,
Doke, John, E, 11th cavalry, Feb 15.
Halo, E, 0, 4th, Feb It.
E, G. 6th, Felt 9.
41.13ana, Ily, 0, 56th, Feb 10.
liaztron, Louis 13, 0, 24 cavalry, Fob 12.
Horn, James 51, I, Slot, Feb 12.
Hurley. Pat, Cl, 191st, Feb S.
I more. The,, (1.12 th cavalry, Jan 15.
,ffity, Adam, F , 191st, Jan 4.
Jr at a, T.), B. 190th, Feb 4.
risonnerman, Adam, B, 148th, Feb 17.
citizen, Dee 29.
Kshler, Chet, F, 19Is1, Dec 3d.
Flue', George VF, F, 190th, Jan 15..
Chtistlan, 11, 7th 11 A, Feb 7.
Krnercly, I), 1, 5501, Feb 19.
Lesgble.gel, Henry. I, 47th; Doc 27.
I.yeirgee, George 11,./1, 107th, Dee 19.
Lyons, John, 13; 45th, Dec 17.
Lyons, nos, G, 1434, Doe 17. .
Irattberon. Ch., K, 45th, Jan 29.
Lyon, HC, 41„ 1900, Jan 11. • ,
Licit', Aug, A, 140th, J.n 15.
Loyd, John, F, 119{h Jate23...
Lieffiner, Egrus, U, 200th, Jan 21.
lereringbami John c i 1)(1.90th, Fe4l2,
Lint, John. citizen, Feb 15.
Lackey, Tlleha; D 4688th, Febl2. •
- Lekentater, It A, K, 421st, Febl6.
Men ne1y7,1022,2C,- Dee 21.
McKinney, 0 H, F, 45th, Dec 20.
'Hitter Andrew s 0, 37th, Dca,l7..
Holden, David, a, 114th; Dec 18.
W
'McDonald, Dv , Id, sth cavalry, Dee It
McClellan, Thor, (I, 4th cavalry, Dcc 23.
'Metcalf, Isaac, F, 45th, Dee-24.
Mudrltle. josh. A. 191st, Deo 30.
..Moore, N G. C, 13th tiavalry. Jams 9.
31iller, John if, 70th, Jan 5..
• MoopeY Isaac 1). 153 th, Jan 26.
Maltz; John, c 3, 1021 i 11 IL,
Moniraer, John, 0,.1914t, Jan.?,
- .l.lyerc/Alivine U, 1, 12th cavalry, Jan 29,
'Moore, Oliver. I; 101 et, .Jan 21.
lfrOeett, a IL K, 100th,'. Jan 23.
tilina• - rget 8
D _, -/..200th, Jan 23.
anlel.l), 107th, J an 37.
Moore, Cliorgri - K; Jan 23.
'Mackabee. Abe, K,•1111t1i; Jan 93.
Mooed, Allen; ll,.7dtti; )
. MeOluPLlJatnes,7,2olli,
Midas, flobetteK;,ffih,'Fbil 1..
Mosel, Ji:ZING: 1 9.712 Fe 2 s;"
Mille,,V, 1, 107112„•Fehl0:'
Mills' john, 1, 190th, rib 14.- -
Mnilin;rjatt,,l sth cavalry, Feb 14..
Myers, dam El, E. 45th, Feb 15... :• •
'Moore, Jffito, Ry4sth,"Fch 11.1
likely, A 24, A, 221 cavalry, Pine.2s::
Night.2:oo,.ll,2itbaan 20:
Neese, JanoiL,'D, 211th, reb 4.
Hippo, Adam D. " •
Nickles, C . 45th; deb IT. .
Otto, John, F, 45th, Dee 1111. ,
°leak Wlnhun„:4l9l4, Jan 9.
Ott; Jamb, F,lo9tb, Feb 1,
Palmatue, Robert, .2, talks, a.'
Items; Z, 1; 211 caialry, Jan 15.
Paglk,'Levi, I, 90th. Feb 11. • -
Ferri, Viientige. lit R, Feb 4: -
Peanut George:l3. 191sti Fah 1. +.
Pvidere,'Olyear; H: 909th, Feb 15.''
Patter, Ames, 0, 90th, Feb 19.
Quinn,,
George, 0,2 d, I.Mo M.
Querry, Humphrey, A, 192 d, An 23.
itlce. 0,19001. Dee 92.
Reed, James C, K,l9oth, Dee Iti.
licemer, .51 !char', A. 17 cavalry, Dee 23.
Roberts, S A, 1, 24 11 A, Dec 29.
Relish:ix% Wm 8, F., 149th, Dix 26. •
Reitner, Wen, D, 19th. Dec 19.
Ragan, 3liehrel, C. 45th, Dee 29.
Ilmferty. Th,s, I, 15th cavalry, Dec Si',.
Rldgly. JEAN f 6 R. 107th, Jan 3.
Read, David, d , 107th, Jan 20.
Itandail, Luther, G. Sth cavalry, Jan 17.
Reynolds, Chat, R. 11, 45th. Jan 21.
lieges. Rob, I. 21111, Jan 18,
Reek, Ctrs, I. Slat, Jan 18. •
Reber, Joseph B. F, 110th, Jan 26.
Rhodgbaugh, John, F, 190th. Jan 23.
Rodgers, Wm, 0, lath. Feb 12.
Reed, Win. A, Mgt, Feb 10.
Rowe, J 11; fliltb, Feb.l7.
Ilhodebriek, That., 0, 191st, Feb 8.
Rosa, John. 0, 191, Feb 7.".
Rockwell, C F, 71, 191, Feb 71. 1
Shlegler, C, 490th, Dec 19.
Smith; George, D, Ulth cavalry, Dee 31.
Shenk; Wm, E. 184th, Gre Ills
Specht, John A, 11, 70th, De'! 19.
Semlngton, Peo, 191st, Dec 21.
S.chely, George, A, 2.1, Dee.2.o.
Snyder, Burnett!, A, 1411 cavalry, Dec 99.
Sibley F, 88th, Jan 19.
Smith, Samuel K, D, 149th, Jan 16.
Schaefer, John, G, 190th, Jan 19.
Stokes; George, C, 105th, Jan 25.
Schaffetr, Stephen, E, 47th, Jan 1.
Swill, Alllo3, K, 190th, Jan 3.
Slack, George, C, 45th, Jan 5.
Sullivan, Joseph, F, sth cavalry, Jan 7.
Smith, C, D, 191st, Jan 9.
Snyder, Harry, 0, 191st, Jan 12.
Beagle, Tobias, K. 53d, Jan 14.
Simpson, N, F, 190th, Jan 14,
Shotlemberger, Samuel, A, 48th, Jan 15.
Schenk, Gabriel, !1, Ilth, Jan 22,
Sickles, 0 T, K, 190th. Jan 28.
Smith, Charles, 1). 2d artillery, Jan 29.
Shane, Joseph, F, 190th, Jan 24th.
Shields, Wm, I, sth cavalry, Jan 99.
Smith, If , I;118th, Jan 29.
Shaw, Enoch, 11, 88th, Feb Bth.
Sleek, Ilenekiab, 11, 55:h, Feb 7.
Stoat, Lewis, C, 55th, Feb 10.
Stinson, William, A, sth, Feb 1. •
Simms, Robert J, F., 191st, Feb 14.
Stevenson, John, 13,45 th, Feb 17.
Sturteman, David, II„ 151 th, Feb 11.
Sleeper, George, corporal, 11. 45th, Feb 14.
Tlppett, William, D, 9th, Dec 27. •
Tyron ' William, E, 117tb, Dee 23,
Troett l artn, 51, A, 140th, Dec 25.
-Tells, John, er, 148th. Dec l&
Tharner, Daniel , K, 190th, Dec 53.
Taylor, Joseph, C. 45th, Jan. 9.
Trilman, li, A. 110th, Jan 13.
Tourney, M, 11, 180th, Jan 14.
Tot:akin John. A, 100th, Jan 20.
Tyson, .lobn, I,„ 17th cavalry, Jan 50.
Thatcher, William, 11, 11th cavalry, Feb 11
Thompson, Ilugh, (J, .3-1 cavalry, Feb 7.
uteri, Jacob, D, 59t11,4an 30th.
Vanzannett, Wm.R, A, 101st, Feb 7.
11711 d, l, G, Ifehb, Dec EL
Will, Ilirste, G. 190th, Dee 25.
Wynn, Sorter, E, 1450, Dee 17.
Wright, Willlam,'o, 90th, Des 28.
Wilson, A 141, 2d artillery, Jan 5.
Wiltion, 4 Ahrultam, C,2:1, Jan 17.•
Wilkins, Henry, f, 911th, Tan 25.
Whitehead, Alph, K, 121st, Jan 30. .
Welttenlinnae, Tyler B, 55th, Feb 10.
weimmina, amine, V, 05th , Feb 7.
Waltman. K, B, 88th : Feb 7.
Welsh,Gerage,.ll, 48th, Feb 6.
IVilliains, Joseph, K, 1900 f, Feb 9.
J, IL:l4Bth, Feb 10,
Wilmer, Jacob. K, 111th, Feb 13th.
Watson, W J 11, 191st, Feb 17. •
Wallace, David, K, 180th, FcbB.
William. Andrew, (I, 110th,reb 9
Yon NU Henry A, E. 107th. Jan 15. •
Vi elm, George. C, 148 th, Jan 7 .
Young-David; C, 2d; Jan 7.
Tluokdß, Geoina, E. Jan 13th.
Zimmerman, JR, K. 56th. Jan 18, '
District Ccretrt.
Our readers will remember that a year • r ti
ago a charge of mat pract!ee was brought
Dr. Clots of this elty, hy Mn,. Catharine 1.1 aui
_
berger. The matter was fully reported
city paper! at the time, and was In sabot 1/,2
- "that the Complainant's husband, an engli err,
rettind an Injury of a serious nature, and That
through mal•practier on the part of the defend
ant, 1)r. Clefs; who was his attending phyalcian,
be lost his Ilfe." In November, ISUI, the Cane
wan tried In the District Court. and a verdict
rendered in favor of the plaintill for 89,700. A
motion wan made for a new trial, on the ground
that the Chitin had unintentionally hut:unix' the
jury In reference to the measure , of damages;
that the Tullict was against the law and evl
deneetlfaat material evidence had been discov
ered since the trial, and that the datim4es found
by thi jury were exceasive.
The Court gist:led the motion, and the case
was taken up for trials.° afouday last. A largo
number ofCriesses hero been examined on
both alder, strong them several physicians and
turstfons., evidence given was rather con
flicting, particularly among the physicians, as to
' , hillier this ilkeath of Braumberger was the re
suit of mabviractice on the Dart of Dr. Diets.
hleteirs. !yawn and Seibeneek appear for tho
pls.lntiff; Jahn H. ITampton, C. D. M. Bagth and
Ktrthan rot defendant. Theargnascats of coun
cil, were aukamtal up on last evening, and the
cage w 111 ht In the handl of the Jury this morn
ing.
Death of Lieut. Jas. D. Todd...llteettog of
=MLII=2
At a ntectini of the offlcersand men °lnstep.
ton's Battery (F) Independent Light Artillery,
stationed at kiryland Heights, on the occaalon
of receiving Intelligence of the death of Lieut.
B. Todd, of Company A, the fellowing'reso
lotions ion!, unanimously adopted:
WI/ I =JUN iuttlitgenee has beCn received at
this tamp of the death of our lameuted Plead
and comrade, lit Lieutenant Jos. B.- Todd, of
ibis battery,
Rodeo, ' That we the members of the battery
In which be has served fora period of °pram*
years, tender to his relations and ftiends,the as
aurance of our. deep sense of . their bereavement,
and sympathy for their lots—our attachment to
him as a friend. and our, blip regard for his
character as a soldier and a gentleman. •
Rexotrra, That behaving served with distin
guished courage In every battle to .whfcli the
battey has been engager% and hating died from
the effect of wounds received in the discharge
of his duty, we claim a cherished. place for his
name in the memory of bit fellow.edisens. • •
Croyerve German Opera.
On Monday next, Masonic nail will be the
mecca of an Opera whleh will be zomethlng new
and norel to Pittsburgh opera-goers. We refer
to Grover's Grand German Opera, consisting of
over one hundred talented performers, selected
f,em the principal musical circles of the Old
Wolk:. This irtrape bas been performing with
the most flattering enema' in the principal Mlles
of tbe cart, and now ptonesee to open fur a sca
mn of six nights In this city. Among . the per
formers we may the
and
Donne; M'lles.
Fr-teeth:l. Jolutansen and Zimmerman; Primo
Bows, Karl -Formes -and Joseph fleamanes;
the Tenors, Dimmer,
Ilsbelmanorad Tamen);
The second Dente. Cl2Ol3aP and Dzinbafandthe
Baritones, Lehmann' and Btelnocke. Ikepred
seats can be Lad tollay, and . single seats 04
Monday. ; • '
NOfICIS PAWL= AND
EXCUANOBD Parsonans..;-In view of the groat
anxiety felt throughout the country for the
welfare of our prisoners now arriving atAnnap.
bile, Maryland, Miss Clara Barton, by permls.
sloe of General Hitchcock, Commlaaloner of
Excbauge, with the eanetion of the President,
has erAktu to Walsh Information,
by correspondence, Mr-mord to;the condition of:
our returned soldiers, and especially those la the
hospitals at Annapolis; and, so far alt may be
possible, to learn the facts crintieeted with those
who bare - died in - prison arid' cheater°. All
letters addreseed toMlss , Clara Barton, &mono.
lia, Maryland, will meet with prompt attention.
, .
Tux RAlrrrt or Rat LIMADTHAVELISM—Both
Manehes ef the State .ickiiisinre hare,passed
an act declaring that' if any employee of a
railroad company) ahallitelate any role of such
company, and le tny en( loss of life shalt thereby :
result, the Win er shall be immediately arrest.
ed by the prosecuting - attorney of the city or
.county. where- the .accident hannens, and if
found guilty, shall be convicted. of tubsdomean
or;.'ol3oll4olBbed at the discretion
.of the court
nithlmptlsonment in the State 'penitentiary for
ElVo•years and a fine of five thousand - donate.
In addition to this criminal - prosecution; the of-
fender and the railroad company, shall be alike
for civil dans.mois
• . .
•
ate
Dultattro . canna, 0n... Rao toss,,We
werej'eaterdotiltosm n tpichnoti of the oil now
being produced:ll)l32 . lh° wollon•Cninkard efeek,
four miles - from Greentabozo, at the head of nat.
Ightlon on the Monongahela river; .tvia4hlnle or .
which Is The PittehnO and New - York
Oil Conpao> a have the ISSRIIICINI of Mr.
William ii. Meetly, f Gtotriaboro, and ono or,
tbeDirinutotp, that this welt le now••prodaelult
four barrels per hour, when trorked. htt well
htutdretf 'bet • . '
pm - PM WON= alto wan I r toon.—YOZ:zr,
happy to learn That the - iitulelpathma of pack
leg and relining tha two law/roue friths casting.
_pit at the Bart Pitt Weal* by the flood, bay,
not been realized. The water has been punned
oat of the'pltiired rite falied; and they
hate been found bound and perfect, hazing cooled
doßleienUy ,befoin ,theload . reached there, to
present dainege. Otevllops' hare been . rn
*meet 41 the work,. • - -
1v047(
Pats.—Tbls eesslng,.at T otelock;
at No. CZ Penn street, emkadng wall paper,
frames of all kinds, Arai eases, 4c., by T. A.
auctionter. .
~'J~;a ~R;G'u.,e.,.~.w,.,
Brutal Murder in the Third Ward.
On Monday t ight a man named James Welsh
In the midst of a fracas at the drinking-house of
• Robert Love, ou Wylie street, was" so severely
maltreated that he died yesterday from tie, ef
fects of his Injuries. It appears that be woo en
gaged with a Party named -Patrick lldorrow, Joo.
McLaughlin and John Burson, in playing dom
inoes for the liquor, and - bring successful in
clearing himself by shrewd playing horn leaving
to pay for any drinks, the others of the party,
incensed at their bad luck, set upon him, with_
but provocation, and while one man held him.
the others beat and kicked him unmercifully.
McLaughlin Is said to have held him, while' oat
of the ntberekleked hiin in Bic nbelemert. Wash
was taken tolds biome in the Eighth Ward, And
inflammation having set In, he continued in a
terrible state of pain until yesterday morning,
when he died. Welsh was an Englishman, it
seems, having at the lime of the disturbance,
been dressed in a kind of cloth peculiar 'to the
ruiner classes of English, and the fact together
with the circumstance of his having beaten the
peaty at play, aroused an. antipathy and awak
e reed the prejudice which underlies the Irish
character apainst an Englishman. Morrow and
Larson were arrested and am now in the tombs.
Massughlin managed to elude capture. There
arc also ethers, more or less implicated la this
brutal affair, and we trust that the offenders may
be apprehended and brought to condign punish
ment.
Ton Wheeler ,t Wilson Sewing Machine has
teen before the public for fourteen years. It
has been subjected to the severest tests and the
most bitter competition ; it alone took the first
premium at tbu World's Ealr, London, where
all the machltaa of any note were In compoth
lion ; its rates now equal the entire sales of all
ether Sewing Machines combined. Over 190,-
000 of them are busily working In all parts of
the United Stales. Europe, British America,
West Indies. Central and Southern America,
Turkey, India,
Chins and Japan ; and to-day II
stands, In thelanguago of the Scientific Amert
erns, "witht ut a ideal," foremost among Family
ilDg Machines, both In Europe and
erica.
machine, whose merit has achieved such
UP, warranted three years by a responsible
epany, brought to the home of the purchaser
bout extra charge, Instruction given In its
, Ind satisfaction guaranteed, It Is no erperi
d to buy, and, we know of no investment
ieh pays a better Interest or brings more
orbit health, happiness. and relief to the
asrbotd.
r lllee N 027 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, ra.
TS
ent
ui
Co.
OIA GRANVILLE MOODY.—This eminent tem
pt vice lectortr, will deliver a lecture In Lafay
tit - h alt this avering. The Colonel took an
all re part lathe last campaign, and spoke on
Fet -ral occasions In Concert Hall, lie to an el
c t milt Speaker, and we hope our citizens will
p the gallatit. old veteran with a crowded
Louse. The ball will be open daring the after
noon for the sato of ticketa, when those &wir
ing to purchaae them can do so.
- -
Tim Vitus or An "0. "—ln the report of the
Bnbstatentxt Committee ; as published yesterday
morning In the Cisztrra, the compositor:m - Bde
them say 9We have only 87 00 (serest &A
tari) on band." There chonld have been one
more cyplar, making it $7,000 (seven thousand
dollars.)
•
TICEATIM.—To-night will be pro-
Onet d the masterpiece of Bhakspeare, '•3lacbeth."
ha mera announcement. In COttheellotl with the
laleOltdaragedlag. Adams, will be enough to
insure, a crowdodhonse.
SPECINL* U)CA NOTICES.
Tawas W. :Ana!, practical Slate Roofer, ano
Dealer In Aderlean Slate, of iirions ciniere.
Mice at Alexander Laughlin's, near the Walter
Works, Pittstrargh, ra... lietiderice, No. 73•I'llte
h 3 street. Orders promptly attended to. All work
lit warranted water preOG &Paring done at the
shortest notice. No charge for repairs, provided
iro-the roof la act at used alter ft hi nut on.
I
•
the Lest 0 11--.lmportant ' Notice.
11 is the imperative duty of parties catching
or taking up barrets of oil or oil barrels, upon
the Allegheny, Monongahela or Ohio ppm or
their tributaries, to glee Naga 11111ileffee
eags. giving a description end marks of the pip
perty taken up, al that owners may ha apprised
tte locality where their property may be
found. A 'wren prettify is imposed on all par
tons refusing or neglecting to .give umico of tha
capture or taking up of barrels of oil. &e., or
refacing to deliver up property upon demand of
the owners or their agents, or erasing or defaerfty
meets. upon property ao taken up- The penalty
LI tread the value of the propertnind isto he
paid to the owner or owners, top, their with a
sp-rit.l fine of lifly dettars, for each offence, one.
half to the Informer, the other half tothe Com
monwealth. All good citizens am earnestly re
quested to report to the undersigned, any viola-
Coo of the Low. Persons reporting will be
suitably rewarded. The owners of all lost In the
late frechet have employed cemnael, and while
they els dichosa! to pay liberally for the catch-
Inc of oil, are determined to proseettfe every
F&pbf violation of the law,
1111011 MCKRVrr•
41* JAB. Idawrinernr ,
.
FFMD. FIStiER. •
Conmitten for Oil Own , i
7
V.:. Cor. Hand &met and Duty:man, ay.
POO Reward.
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The owners of oil arid oil barrels who hare lost
the same by the late freshet le the Allegheny
river, having appointed the undersigned a com
mittee to collect and metro the oil and oil bar.
rids caught by parties along the Allegheny and'
Obki river' notice Is hereby even thatthe,aboire
REMAND will be paid for information that. will
hid to the arrest and. conykalcm of any perdue
wto knowingly sells, conceals or destroys any
all Or all barrtis captured In the into rise. .
• And al/cense RILW4RD ow One llcrenrum
Dou..its will be pahl.for the arrest and =uric.
lha of.any person defacing or , erasing marks on
the tfiMarrels aforesaid. The undersigned will
be foned at 11. McKelvey's office, corner lined
slices and Anatomic way. l'lttsburgh, where all
persons baying Loll or oil barrels In their poseet.
eon will be rewarded by repdvrtlng immediately
to either at the undersigned.'
111. TOR MaKELVEIf,
JAMES MAWINSNET, Comudtree:',
FREOERICK. 'FISHER. g',s
, arocut.Nones.--Ine attenuon of our read
ers Is directed to the brilliant assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods Just received by our
(Head Mr. John Wider, No. 126 Federal street,
Allegheny. Ills stock comprises a great variety
of Fancy French, English, Scotch and American
Casahneres and Cloths, and One AU and Casa
mere Valium all of whleh will be made ap to
order In the laTest styles and In the btu manner.
cliche selection of Fornithlng Goods also oa
land and for sale, together with a , fall stock of
Wady Made Clothing, well and fieWonably
dada
. _
MT gook oe,Bcots. and Steeds, at, WI reddra
etrect,feuet be . closed out before the-Ist of April,
se my more ledeffsed for othpr bUSiIIESS.. No ie•
gard to rest. ...Suction sales emy Afternoon:
W it
. K. 'Cllntocli,DU Federal 'trod, Allegheny
Fiore 111ClaLen) dothare.worth of Boots and
Mies to IM clued out for lea's than cost, at 90
lederelotreet, before AMU lot.
• , „ . .
lio regard to the 'coo of Boots Sod , &hoes at
90 Federal strict, as the stock must be sold be.
floe the lot of ApriL, - • • -
BOors and St s ioca for your own rico, at 96 Pad
Oral street.
iloonint oilatir a neg'ccted Cold will,dovelop
a constant cough, shortness of breath, tailing
sttecgth, and - wasting of flesh—the avant couri
ers of consumption. In 'onto instances the
same canon will produce a disease , ,of
Die branches of the ishid;pipe. ' ln all affections
of the Pulmonary Otgans, as well as in Brom.
And Complaints—Jaynes Expectorant is both a ,
palliative and a curative, as the testimony of
thOusandsolud Its world-wide reputation'attosts--,
while in Coughs and Colds It acts speedily, and
when taken, according to directions promptly
removealtham.- Why not. give this Standstill
article an Immediate trial Bold by Druggists
everywheie. •- • • -
,
ykriustsi ikruntorricort is being, appreclisted_
'by largo* and enthusiastic audiences. It 'pm=
messes merits which, like many of the immortal
places and, characters' it represents, deem:Trait
"forted residence asalnat the tooth of . time and
erasure 'of:oblivion." It la especiall y n *school
for the !Ming, who ,mtn. taro obtain at a glance
truthful Times of the most memorable places .
',shirk so description Could accurntely convey
rosin BALII or nut Avanr ruorturr.—The
. executors of.tho late . Charles Avery 'call speetst
attention to the sale of the splendid msestom and
building sitei on Wasbinelosi t iAbetly end otTory
Assets on Saturday tb6 . 251,b, bitt.lat o'elock.
pun of tots can be bad of4;Leggito,kielbineer,
In ream' ours, 411Vip15141,41,(,.,A.
137 Fourlb GU bet:' ' • •
.
AotitiOx Luxe tills estolciY ToPeloekaf
• 456 Peon street, embracing wall papers, frames
of all klnds,a4byr ;cance r &e. T:•.11. - Slettellacid;•
.A.nettiinter., L''' ! • ' '
y'jttai,‘Diatsoi;Veittall, Helen Western.Ra
iel, and ptiotattaptu of tbestricali,..getairah!,
&q.ott.Plttatiet. '
iPyromolm--"Eftliko" tori Pittocti% sad ea
Mt i dozen or two OrpbOtokraptit, at 50e: per
TEn '64.3g2.-Zairrn 'the raiool4l
6=kb/a photographs of - 140L:' • %.
insAitoir.--Albums at less prices thin elsa.
where at Patna's.
OU: AND WAN hiAre.at INock.N.
Content Amidst Dlitieulty
The pretended Imigeation of um south under
their recent tererses Is the, capitally taken off
by Orpheus C. Kerr, In the New 'fork Lealer.
The conrerratire Kentucky chap brings upon the
scene Capt. Aftinehausen, who Is met by Capt.
Bob-Shorty :
Bight behind him (the con-eryative Kentuckr
chap) carnet' remarkable being, attired In frag
ments of grey cloth and a prodigious thicket of
whiskers, through the latter fof which his eyes
glared yellowly, like the battles in an apotheco
ry's kop, down the street. As he approacnett
nearer, he hastily put On a pair of pi•tially di,-
Itreted white cotton gloves, and casually rear.
ranged the strip of carpet hinting which aortal
lain as a full dress cravat.
'Truce, frilly," said Captain Bob Shorty.
'Vandal hissed Captain 3Lunchaasen, re
moving from his brow an unexampled conglom
eration of rags in the bast stages of cap, and
handing It to a folthfal contraband who attended
him.
"Why, then," said Captain Bob Shorty, doff
ing Ilia own cap, and tneking op his sleeves,
"in the name of the United States of America,
T propose , to move upon your works
Maly."
. And now, my boy, do I particularly lament
my lock of those unspeakable Intellisrtusi gifts,
which enable thc more refined reporters of all our
excellent and moral daily journals to de
scribe the Mine achievements of the noted Ar
kansas Mule and - celebrated Jersey Bantu tn In a
manner that delights every well-condnetisi break
tut table In the land, and furnishes exquisite
reading for private families.
Forward hopped Captain Bob Shorty, as though
on spnngs; his elbows neatly squared, his fists
held up like a couple of apples on sticks, and his
head poised as though It had Jus.t started to look
round a corner. With fists to match, and eyes
sinning like the bottoms of glass botiles, the
wary Mundial:wen scuttles cautioasly back from
him - in a half circle. Now they make skips to
ward each other; and now they skip back. Anon
an arm Is raised, and is parried ; and then they
balance to partners, and then they hop hack.
I was gazing at l ibis. my boy, in speechless
admiration, when suddenly - I
saw the dexter
band of Captain Bob Shorty pierce the enamy'a
lined, and explode with tremendoua force on
Idunchamen's nose. For a moment there was
a sound as of Confederate blasphemy; bat in a
moment the chivalric Munchansen was himself
again.
4 ' Alt !" said Captain Bob Shorty, agreeably,
"did yen see the Star-Spangled Banner that
time I'
"Sir," said lionchausen, with tears In his
eyes, " I am thankful that ray nom, is broken.
It Is a blessing ; for I. had nothing to smell with
k. and only wasted my atrength in Its special
defence."
litre Captain Bob Shorty looked Jovially at
me, my boy, and says he "By all that's Fed
eral, ain't he Jolly T"
"Come on to thy run !" roared .151tmehansen
hem his rapidly Increasing nose; and agaiS
the battle raged.
Now did Captain Bob Shorty sidle to the left,
with a view to flanking; but two columns of the
enemy met him there. Next the agile Mtusehni.
6CD attempts, by a quick turn, to take, him in
the rear of his position, but finds a strung body,
of Bra "hurled upon his headquarters
with an - impetuosity that kopeks out half hbt
teeth.
"art aattsfled, Horatio 1" said Captain. Bob
Shorty, with more or less Baery theatre in hM
manner.
An awful smile appeared upon what, were left
of the features of Captain Maachansen, It was
so foil of acorn, you know. .
"Sir," said Ito with "much chivalry of bearing
and some dlfllcraty of utterance, "my Jaw may
be broken, but I thank fate foe it. It'a a long
time since I bad anything to eat with my mouth,
and to defend it at - all was useless."
ha Iha I roared Captain Bob Shorty,.
"I really never. dld.sett anything so jody."
"Madman I", yellod Munchausen, "yonv do
stnwtion is derided!
Then were all the Skips and hops repeated, my
boy with seat ornamental buts, of occasional
fine art as the refined reporters hf our excellent
moral daily Journals lore to dwell fondly upon.
Were but st.ch s reportex, I would describe tire.
scale In a way to make. you take ahem(' to your
children. But let me not waste time in lamenta
tion; Inc Just then, a something heavy fell upon
the tight eye of Captain Munchausen, and
effevtually closed it for a week.
"Alt !" said Captain hob Shorty, pleasantly,
"did you count the stars noon one Flag that
time, my grayback
"Sir," retorted Man chausen, sta=erlag about,
and' wildly letilling handfuls of imperceptible
•hstr out of invisible heads in thealr—""l consider
the loss of that eye a blessing la disguise, for I
can now concentrate my whole strength on thei
other.
•
"Well, now, really," tali' Captain Bob Shorty
—"really, you know, I never seo anything half
ail jelly."
. -
- Extermination la now your doom!" howled
the,lionfederacy, rating , deliberately forward
upon the that Bat he met, and falling heavily to
the ground with Ida other eye emphatically
darkened.
Instantly was Captain Bob Shorty at Ms side
.xelaimingi "I'm sorry for this, old chap.
ishion'd only consented to stop before—eh
Jaculated Captain Bob Shorty—"what's tha
on say?" -
As true as I Itre and breathe, my boy—as true
as I live and breathe—when Captain Boh.dhorty
pot-his carte the month of the fallen Canreder
ary,be heard, fowl, spoken, th ese remarkable
weeder
"I'm — glad — this—has—hnppeoed—kteatin
I--can — aow — darelop—ml—roai—rca),
Of—Etningt.bl "
ALEILWDER kfru.ramt, a Revolutionary drum
mer, died at Rochester, the other day. inpni 105
years. He was born In Quebec In 1760. Soon
after-the war of Independence broke out he en
listed In the Continental army as a drummer-boy,
and served more than four years to that capacity.
Eubsequently ho was several-years In the navy;
and his life was for many years one of great
vicissitude. He. married at the age of forty
years, and hied with his wife sixty. years.
Sevefal of Mr. Milliner's children eartive.
• .
lt animus:An who travels with both 'eyes
operi, has just returned front Indiana and North
am Illinois. lie reporta wheat as coming out
of the, Whiter looking finely, while an unusual
breadth haa been sown, particularly In Indiana.
The (nit buds arc generally sound.—elseelead
Herald.
Tun number of perions locked up for the nicht
for being disorderly drunk In the streets of New
York; for the past year, was Should you
add to this those who were quietly drunk, the
army would be Increased to an Indefinite number.
..CILLILLES G. TAYLOR, who left Fairmont, W.
Va., tor rebeldom In 1801, returned there a Om
days ago, with. the Intention of taking up his
abode. The peopleturned out In-large untaWrs
to gnat and the consequence wee, he left
on the first train for parts unknown.
Flo.. Gnonms BROWN, Of the Toronto OZo6e,
:t ie i d , had sold 5,000 acres orthit Botheiell
eatato, containing oil well*, to an American Com.
pany, (or the sow Of (..80,000. The parchment
Belong to-few. Trak, and Intend to contracted"
hering'tbn:wella Immediately.
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EXIIMANNOted st Ida Madame nearhiden.
Benwr ennacr.• on Ulf. eth Anti, ...11.21.31.ENT
EICRUANR Esc in•the 71th year of hls one.
.26
. 4;03' EXPERLENO . B
i r etei4bUsized tie fiat it ' n
PROP. MED'S 'MAGNETIC o.lli
t! the !may:midget ease. for
.thettesta,Aiiilte:renaildfatl4. Borah soma
Mal eol.lot t he *P ri es *
of lUsenta pee botU
.
SIbION.JOHASTOPT,I4oIs Agent ,
tp anr. SeUthtleld'and itb es. ,
- -
c,;PORTBMEN't3 HEADQUAlarallii,
,W.OOD STREET.
plummy-
•
Invitee thaattentloa of Seortainen and_ ora tp
SHUTendtd dock of atTN, POWDER FLUES
BELTS and POUCHES, DRA2d FLASKS.
aad.ammunftion of every kind. His stook fa the
'Mat ever atoacht fn this market- • cell
GOoD COUGH CANDY,
' - Good Mountain Too.
Good Rose and Almond,
Goop Tannin and. Lemon: • '
Good Plan Appin,.
. . • . •
GOOD TAFF/ES. o( fanny kilide, manufactured
"4:i* br, : - GEODUE ISEAVLIci
. nthrtlid ~••• tin 'Federal atteei. Allegheny.
waxily ADRITT.
• . • . - •
unratt PBAOHB IS AND TOMATOES..
4..! larvesapplr-put up henntatalifileged
..eitan alma fr eel! Pine ilpple,,Stniwtictrlaai tine.
pass an Cara, fat male by . Lae dotal or
. *xtgle aiite
at the 'Fatally titcbery-Stara ;
JOHN, SIENSItiSIic
!. comer Liberty mid iimulatteata
a LA (El.,
zwCw. Attasriseet Astro . et,
wbole t ate, and Recut mar
0 clef Ma; NOTIONS. TOYS. RABIC EMP.
be , : ! tabs
pEmoy_44--nuaroß JOB gPH P.
&Rvw b.. moored Crook the offices at the
lot* Ur. Bayer, to No. Ltd Lize.vEß. Ile Sr Nos
/Methodist. ohm's. ,
Auseasirr i , Korb a,
LISHED IN 1736
CELL.I.'rEO US.
'• LiteU net all a errlve,
Ill!! tell ti not to we
Life I. all It stemel,
A grand Reality."
So 1 sold, mid 101 . thought, Otitt bright Speine
teorrare al I eotertot the
PALACE EMPORIUM,
KNOWN At
Concert Hall Shoe Sto;e7
and seated myself at the Plano to pats otr the
time, while my friends were busily engaged Is
ambling the stock of beautiful
CONGRESS AND BUCKLE GAITERS
bOOTS, SHOES,
which they hare just. received In shut ele(unt as 4
epeetoue BOOT . 111) SHOE HSTABLISIVISENT ,
1i
There we Could o latest'
Spring-- Styles.
from Children's Shoes at ten cents up to Gent,
Fine wrench Call Boots at hfteen
Apd on departing we could but exclaim, "Sue*
Is Life," at tie
REAPER' HOUSE IN THE WEER,
No. 132 Fifth Street
mh23
F. QUIMBY
COMMISSION DiEricuuris,
No. 103 SOUTH. WATERST., •
imizcsuo,
.ofve spieetal attention ti,l,tiretuial
FTour, Grain, Prortaton . 9
tic:
F.
con j j l o; Eastern account.
GEO. BILOWri
T. C. JENKINS
Commission. Merchdlit,„.
• AND
. .
PURC•RASING .',AGig
. .
• • • • " PX,ITSBODON.
Dealer in Grain, Petits buitir, Obemsei
Prune, and all Lam Ptodocito, Best , lanai's Pease
IVLOURSwarranted) Always mt . Atms,
• Prompt Attention given to cOnsignments. Atte
correspondence. Weekly , Pries Currents. seraglio.
Consignors. Ordnra and Lionslgamentssoltattedo,
sett:iydasar
ori:Thitnint==.
lIERROA 43 CO.,
MIME
"Coiner of Penn and Wayne etc,
(Wannacni , a Buictutio,)PITTSBIIRGH, PA,
• ,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
For 'he purchase of GRAIN of all kinds. Mao,.
wholesale dealers In BALED . HAY. Western
dealers will Lind it to thelrang to correapoott
with our Rouge, an we ksve greater facilities hie
Storage, and gut ting goods into ILL and Ratner.
Markets tban. most of the dealers m thin olty., • Vai
nest orally reiereace• given when regained.
jaSlamot
CARD.
W. D. PATTERSON, ADAM AMNON,'
JAMES JOHNSON. JOHN SCHLELELN.
PATERSON, AMMON & CO.,
Commission Merchants, /Your,
Grain and
GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS,
felf
• NO. El, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH
•
ALLY. II 11/I.AL
WBANE & AMER,
Commission Merchants.
I=l
Flour, Groin and Produce.
in SECOND ST, between Wood n Smithfield.
lidp errrspusail.
THOS. TOTT.R...TNO;AMEN-STEPFINN A. SUBPAR°. .
PUTTER, AMEN. ee; SIIEPARD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
•
•
AND DEALERS IN
•
Foreign sad Domes(le Pratt.,. Flour.
Dotter, Cheese, ADM. Potatoes,
and producegenerally.
N 0.1160 LIBERTY STREET,-
felB Opposite Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh.
W 411 i HART,
siccwsos TomAbiclorm h LINHART,)
4:3•11L4L1D.T.
Produce and Commission PLerekasse e
feldy
. _ No. =5 LlSertyst. Pinabs .
a. C'. DOOLITTLE
.DOOLITTLE`& PECK;
General tommi.asion Mierehanta,
Nos. L 9 and 74:Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
the sale of Flour,. 0 rain, Cheese, Butter,
D, lea Fruits, Piorisions snit Produce of &BIM , .
Jail
orders for Carbon CU filled at the L owest mot.
kit• -
etif. Consignments solicited. mlit0:11 . •
r. c. BALL MT' TRAILIC PAZ 1 3102.D1LT.
I.I4.LBLEY VAN GORDEIt, Produce
and Commission Merchants, Warehtaras, No.
Mt Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Pa.., Wholesale deal. •
els in Bolter, Cheese, Lard, Egg; Pore, Bacon.
Beans, Tallow, Feathers, Brooms, Potatoes, How
iny, Dried Fru_ita, Green Fruits, Onions,'Flour.
Grain, Mover PeWa,"fintothy *Seeds, Max Seeds.'
Game and Poultry.. Particular attention siren to
%troth:we Consignments..
1 ITTLB, BAIRD it PATTON; Whole
s Ale r overs and Commission Menhants, dart.
en to PRODUCE. MOOR, BAOON, OkIKESE ,
OARBON. AND LARD O. /RON,
NAILS, GLASS, COTTON TARNS, and Pttto•
burgh, manufactures generally, Its &Mitt Boortal
'street . Pittsburgh. - • -
Am:m.l3. :CANFIELD ; Comndadon and
w Fontein! Merchant and. utullesele dealer la'
:WESTERN EMERY'S MEESE, RUTTE.
LARD, PORK, - 13A00Ni FLOUR, PLS/I,.PCIP
AND PEARL ASR SALEPATO LEL,
SEED AND LARD OILS, 'DRIED FRUIT, sat Produce seagull'', New. and TO Prost street,
Pttsburgh.. • oda
R' year • oils SHEPARD:
CULP ' it EHEPARD, Commission Mer
chants sad dealeririn PLOTJR, GRAIN AND
PRODUCE, No. SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Choice brand. or Plow Tor Bakers and Family
use constaatly on hand. Particular atteallon pa l 4
to bille t orders for Merchandise generally.
VETZER '4F. ARMSTRONG, Forwardin g
and Commission Merchants; for the sale of
FLOCN, GR A IN , BACON, LARD . BUTXHIL ,
NEEDS. DRIE D FRUIT, and Produesrisonerally.
No. to Market street, corner of. rant, rittoborm
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•
W E bl i Th
, RESEIfy 'l a t./IEI:SX DRIED FRUITS BUIL
TEE, Eacls G 1 Al wd
,Mtuwerrai
Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
AlEir Veuai, advancements made. - Voisist
• • • Tilo6. MITCHUM
Ww. P. BECK& CO: No.' 18.5 Marty
CoLmll i t t t klt.tra tb A._ 'ft 'e ur y h°lB.3 r_sAs e
pßo inwE,'Pxotasfia -al ßAuur,
tr.c YR " •
13U/VR., mos. vu,r,
TUOL:FLOUR, MUIR pEa,eniEth AND' "
DR ED FRUITS' .& SA.lirand LIME. J. - • • •
breams s: , tt also 6:t.:..osoncluicarsoci -; zr
• ,EAP &a - ETZGA - Grocers 4nd Com- •
• Sitsag o r erthsnts, &stank en until od
Wotan , use Cad ..VittOurgh Illasotaatursur,
'-rict:',249,lrtbe ty atrsat, oßicsOre hind or wood ,
r. lumina 'a a arrival. -
-REYME4 dr BROTHERS, , lsictessors •
,
(4 Repel' & AbdoVim.) Wholesale Melva ' - -of
TORSI° FRUITS, M.MS-ead SPlOka 'CON.
SUGA.RS, FIZZ --WORiffi t .' i lay •
Nos. I= and US WOOd ret, above ,Falb, Me , : •I , • ,s
0 1 PrTh.,'" -11211 F ,
111 . . a r d ALLA.C.& Commiuion Mereank...
r 4.. Us Life h r i sf t rielte l ift i g Q&UN"
R.
pumw,....p, -Arm...burgh, - ~:i eg uo . ...'n l4 ",
Wattikaßio: Foes and.rann streata.
soli-y7, •
y,
XIItIITATSIWIL . -
ICE& BROTH - Flit, anc-
aa & ICirkpatrlck, 'WHOLZ- •
Not. 1 . 1 1 IV M .4.bl'itrfq.fq%
WiL KIFLICTA lUK
KIItKPAT
SALE GROOMW'
BALII.ORALS, &a,
D. DIMIC.
, :il
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