The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, February 10, 1862, Image 2

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The plane for this expedition wire fors
ed several monthi ego, but the novel char
r..; actor of. the enterprise has necessarily
- i . .:l:.T.reterdtd the arrangements. Elaborate-ex
,peritOpte have been made in order to test
the strength o f the heavy mortars with
fleet is armed; and' the equip
, ~t t nent ,of the vessels has been a work of
The twenty heivy.Mortars which form.
' the 'principal - armament of the fleet 'were
cast at the Fort Pitt Works, in this city,
' • 'dad are of immense size and strength.
Their average weight is over seventeen
Godsend pounds, or
.right and a half tons
equal to the weight of the tete
-inch oolumbiede r which are nearly three
times the length of the Mortars. The diem
-iter of the bore is thirteen inches. The
total depth of the.bore is ! h irtfiT• inches
• little more than two and a Ma- times'
its diameter. most `retiarkable
. .."1 feature' in:their construction' is the ilia
uses cf - rietilaround Goi bitio i ' which is it
every lithit no, leas than Efteen inches: The
'• - trunnions measure fifteen inches in diem
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eter. c The:entire length the,mortar is
fifty, inches, and the aggregate diameter
• forty-three inches i or more than three and
a half fact
. Many of Our reader, have seen' these im
.• • manse .17,911811•8 of iron,' which • have very
,little resemidence to an ordinary cannon,
and, . thole whP huge can Ausform a 1100 d
• idea of their immense weight and strength
- These mortars are double;the weightef the
.spproved English mortars. These mortare
are elevated or depressed by means of cog
lileprojections on the breach, into which
a lever fits, supported by the framework of
the, carriage. By means of the accurate
worklig of the revolving platform and the
carriage,
,ranges can easily be obtained.
Lit is believed that accurate firing may be
at a distance of two'and a quarter
•
for, of the recoil of these mortars,
•• when the full Charge of powder allowed,
(fourteen pounds,) is stated to be seventy-
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The mortar fleet. Consist* of twentfene
trusels,.all propelled by sails except the
• tiara* Most of them are schooners, 'of
two or three hundred tons burthen. They
are - or light draught, are easily managed,
and can sad in shallow waters. Every
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preparation has been Made to render the
mortar manageble, ;Sidi," secure it firmly
• " r in iti bed.: The . bombshells to be throWn_
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~- 4 15 0 ai the mortars are of the ordinary' des
. - ciiption, resembling round shot., but
loi, iwd.w`eigbing, unfilled, over two bun
., deri pounds each, the most formidable ord
- z maw naiades known in modein warfare,
With the single exception of those used in
- • the Rodinan , ::Coltunliiad, of fifteen-inch
tu.*' Between:seven' eud ilea - thousand
Of these bombs have been furnished for the
L• and it is , understood that the
%mint ef, explosive material contained in
- - each shell exceeds tirelie potuids ; the pow
•beer! carefully granulated, ex
..-streseiy, far this purpsse„
In;addition, to the mortar armament,
each vessel of the fleet his. , been provided
two *gong. thirty ! two'e,? of the best
eimuriptlext of smooth-bore ordttanee. Each
Of these' weigh!' thirty-seven. hundred
Wiligitt, - and diroirs round shot, and shed.
The vessels are also Provided with swords,
Pliies and. other necessary weapons. The
_entire fitting out, with the exception of the
. .f - ; ;L. sefaitael,-iii quite shnibef to that of ordine
'ry war vessels.' • ' •
• last will be arranged in three divi.s
ions, as AVOW*.
.Arst Division Watson Smith
• isetassanding hoiners Norfolk Packet,
(flairressel,)„ liver Lee, irm.P.acen,drretta i
C. P. wtrusi Para. - • ,
•:ifsemel.,,PWrion (Lientenant. W. W. Queen
- itommandiug)--Schoonein T. A.. Ward; (flag
• .: J; .,-; . ; ,vsseel,) George Aiangttn, Adolpluti Hugel,
Jernis, Maria
JVCarlten,,OryettiC..
• 2114Divietou' (Lieut. Rindolph R. Breese
'cinsnanding)=4kitooners Griffith (flag
4 ) Racer — s 'rah B Bes
rnen, Poem
Henry ' Tan " , Dan Smith.,•
tenet &igl:destruction leech armamenis
~,must.proinee when it goes fairly to work.
&lesson's battery will be ready for sea in
.fit dayir, with its enormous and terrible
pigpen guns, and this mortar fleet will
tilscp. lie off. The rebel forts below will soon NI
- - made . 101 , succtunb to balin• and bombs, if
, they will not to milder measures. We go
' - fir the 'balls 'and bombs: Rebellion in
America - nib*. be taught a terrible lesson.
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'Geiers/ Butter , s Expedition Prepitr.
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• ,•• lug for Departure. • ' • •
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. , The . Boston parOn,, orThnrsday evening
•• give - the following amounts of the 'Mom.
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manta of Gleri-Butlees expedition :
. , -•- Thom biro ships *reloading at Long Wharf
'`-• for' General lßutier's• Division—the Waite
Ocean Pearl and E. Wilder ,Paria7
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Thu 'named of these anon began to take
to freight ' to=day , and among the articles
,•,•• • shipped . ware 311,000. rifled, cartridges from
• ` l ' . .x. general Batter has now three snore regiments
• in the New - England States nearly ready to
move, posking_in the whole a division of about
10,000 men. It is Imre:teed by some persons,
from thw number of batteries in this foree,
that Texas will , be visited by the expedition.
• 'Yesterday the ship Undaunted, Capt. El.
4,i:".• nott; nailed for Ship Island; having on board
cal 'kindred and fifty horses torn battery of
with a large &Mount of btores. The
• , f ;....Isissaers, laden principally with cannon for
--- • Itimelllght batteries accompanying the expedl.
Ado* and ordnance stores, 'cleared yesterday.'
',Thai ate: now no troops at Camp Chatesi
1,4,41, except Captain Bovey's Tenants, and
a few alai men.,. It, is probable that the West
. . • era - , Ely State regiment,, now at Pittsfield,
s ~ k. ti#lll;go t.here imon.
.&regiment at Augats, Maine, and.
it iteilter.st Vermont, awaiting orders to Join
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, ; . 1 7 , 'to be iltuntr's - insensor'tb. Sonata.
40•URS DiziOiritir is also spoken of. Keith
f; it is a itspablloan. ' It is not:known whither
Aor Montan, nho in in:Wisbiniton,. win
retorting to Xi ,
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111RADAY ',IIJORNI:NA FEB. 10,- 1882
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Moitiiilintilia - lionibeen for some time
'tinder direetion of
Citander anitiarrapidli being
:CO fortes. A larkii part of the
sela of the fleet haie'receind then forini;
, thiilitarmexuant, and-iwce startcd for Abe
„. „ rendezvous* the South, or are ready 14:0
oidt.,,
gun-botts Ooto
rarer Couroander D. D. Porter, command-
Our Danger froin Abroad.
It is almost impossible to- overstate the
ferocity and madness pp tioteof the-
British' pram towards this Country. The
settlitment of the Trent matter does not
seem: to have alloyed their fury in the least.
It Scents only to hire the - reeled their efforts
tonewharir far they can go en the attempt to
exesperite and wound the feelings of the
"people.of- tho loyal States of this country.
They . dencituice, 'they jeer, they slander,
• . •
ai m Use& ',.te every "conceivable way.
.They,ransack the whole- vocabulary of the
language Jor' terms. of denunciation and
containpi. °hi thishelliai work the. London
Ammer, and. the_gOvernment And tort' organs
are ; Tbe IYCVAI and Star,. and
others 'sbly and with .dignity, try to stein,
the - torrent, and we hope 'they may do so
with ,
success, but, it - is no ple.brdeceire our
selves with the idea, that all danger of a
'war with England over. We regard it
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as imminent, unless (ter , progress in .artb
&Ling the : rebellion is 'no rapid and
to weaken the war party in that
country. If the fatal wtkit,a-ntellF•cunTe.,
iont-season . policy of our government is to
continue, we may, befoie the : Middle of the
summer, find our country engaged in, the
moat gigantic. struggle the world ever wit-
There is a •powerful party in. England
that - would 'gladly. see - this nation divided
' and bumbled. - Our example of a republi
can
fp:merriment has always offended the'
Aristocracy of England, and of all Europe.
They arernew-rejoicing over what they con
sider•the failure of free institutions. Their
,
delight at our calamities. is too' great to be
Concealed. They gloat over 'every failure
of our arms, and magnify' our misfortunes
a ituadied fold. Ilut this party alone can
notbring on a war. On account of the war
in this country five hundred thousand En-.
glishmen areeither out ,of worker work at
short time. One hundred . thousand Lyon's
manufacturers are starving. England and
France may plead the excuse of their suf
faring people for this interference, although ,
it is Moult to see how a war would help
their olondititin. '
- At any rate, be the danger great or small,
-our Government should lose no time in pre
paring 'for it. Enghtnd spent twenty mil
.
lions in' preparing for war before the Trent
Matter was settled, and her preparations
continue. We have no time to lose, if the
following extracts from a.Lendon letter to
the New York Times, dated January 22, are
of any authenticity. The writer is an
American on the giound, and he says:
- The most incredulous friends of peace at
any price now believe in European inter
vention in the affairs of the United Stites,
as well as those of Mexico., It is settled in
respect to the latter Power. France and
Spain will occupy the City of Mexico un
til there shall be found a stable government,
which shall give security for order in the
future. Enrolee is about to do whet Ameri
ca might have done when Gen. Scott enter
ed the Dells of 'the Montezumati.
• Yes, it.= is on the cards.. In one
month from this day, certainly in less than
two months, the independence of the South
ern Confederacy will be recognited. by the
Governments of France arid England, and
these Governments will but register the
voice of the people, so far as that voice can
be distinguished. The pressure Is too
strong to be reehttod. Interest and polidy
alike eompei this recognition, and it will
be accompanied by the epening of: the
blockede of the . Southern ports. lf "you in
tend to resist, you cannot be toe speedy in
your .preparations. The .fortifications of
New York harbor most be mounted with the
beeriest, artillery, andthe rafts recommend
ed by the Mayor should begot in readiness.
Mr. Stevens' battery may not be seaworthy,
brit it can surely - be anchored In the liar:
rown, end Tol.`Colt - will undoubtedly be too
happy la 'cover the' whole' bottom of the
&Stunt with submarine Initteries. •
Will you resist? .1n...a.,.w0rd, will there
be war,? If not, - the humiliation of our coun
try will he homplehe: Ytnilight, it `Will
be with tremendous odds and against ap
palling difficulties. There was a time when
the State of New York alone could hare
Wien tanaile, and wheff , her disaffected
people would have gladly raised the Stars
and Stripes. That time, I believe, has pass
ed. For ten years Pi Canadians have had
no cause of complaint 'against their Gov
ernment and institutions, and the British
Empire has nowhere a more loyal people.
Irishmen, in Canada as elsewhere, deplore
the condition of their native land, and on
this account they have no love for the
British Government; but Irishmen every
where hart the instinct of loyalty. In the
North, they-fight for the Government at
Washington; in the South, for the Govern
mentnf the States to which they belong,
and thecionfederacj:Constitutingtwo-thidra
Or the - rink - and ; - file -- pf 'the Bfllisli army,
they fight bra:rely : fir a'Goverttreent which
for the last three centuries has oppressed
and plundered their native land. They
will:do-the same • in: Canada, where they
have few causes for dissatisfaction, and en ,
joy rights they-could not have in Ireland.
But how will it be in Ireland? . There in
no manner of doubt that the great rims of
the*lrish people are disloyal ;- but there is
no way in which such disloyalty can find
effective action . , Gulliver bound wan not
more powerless:. Ireland is- bound,. dis
armed and paralysed. • America is too far
.off he give her - any aid. Ten thousand men
safely landed on her. shores, with en hun
dred thousand stand of , arms, - might
a formidable rebellion, ibut the end would
he all the same.- Suppose the country coa
-1 gaunt end held for three Months, it would
yet be surrounded;and redneed. Ireland
has nothing to bope. from . America—too distimt, and with' uni:eutell a naval force-
And all thiltime; you observe, --- it Is Amer- .
ica must aid Ireland,- for Irelind cannot
halpArearice. There is but one Power in the
'world that can give independence to Ire.;
land,' and that is -France,"and it' is ionve.
Went for FranCe, just noW, to act. with Ehg-
- No, Aintnialas no hope beyond herself.
Even Russia, her most likely' and reliable
ally, deserts her in this juncture. The
eget advises her.to make peace pith the
South, and peace means dismemberment of
her greet empire. So 'fir as I can lee , . `.
&aerie* must eitdier retire from hee
ent contest,defeated and humiliated, or she
Must .ear upon oriel of .lho most' terrible
struggles which thee bistery of meekind ,
may ever record. I see no other way, . No
concessions, however humble, will be of any
avail. Mr. Seward may abandon every
point of international law asserted in the
dispatch in which he surrendered the rebel
Commissioners; Welles Mar order the
stone fl to be taken out of * Mouth Of
the Charlatan basher, and put a atop to all'
similar eeterprises,• the president may, or
der an . erquangs of plaque* and conduct
military , operations acacirdititt o the .rules.
of, civilised wells:eel—Atli met do: every
possible thiug to !vacillate the rowers of
zurope, but all-will not ;veil. The Con
federate Goyeramiet will be acknowledged,
.int be in existence three months longer,
and the ficitherii. Porte; Wilt be - opened by
European navies, it you do not open them
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tiair. =- Paiinoirs.—fleyeral of the Cos
dotal friieda: if 'cian;:• rinipinitdinehidt”
repine:li meaditni.of theCorninittroS:eii,ths
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p=an - argent - rapnist to the President
to bars thir General - assigned to a new com
mand: ' ?foibles.hie transpired ss to the
spfrte in,which the applioatkin I. received.
I The President Commandentin-Chiet.
4 ..1i - ow ever „much adroiratian the people
yitani felt fariGen,"*CLELLAN, yet
they never felcentarely Battened that the
entire war policy of the country should
,
have given 'up to one so -young - in
years, and who- had so little - experience.
It is now understood that the President
has resumed his high function; and that
Gen. McCtettAs commands only the army
of the Potomac, and receives his orders, as
do all the Generals of separate military
districts, direct from the War Department.
This is as it should be. It will create em
ulation and vigor among the Generals and
the soldiers, and cannot but have a bene
ficial effect. In noticing this change, the
New York Evening Post says:
We have reason to believe that arrange
nients have been made which will infuse
110 . 11 vigor into theconduct-of the war. Mr.
Stanton has taken upon himself the func
tions,of chief of the armies of the United
States.., General McClellan is relieved from
amassof labors, which, combined with his
command 'of, the' army of - the Potomac,
were altogether too much, for any single
man in the - Gauntry, and will henceforth be
- able to give :his attention - to his local com
mand. From time the operations of
the campaign will be directed by the See
,retary, and General McClellan will, like
the conunandeis in Missouri and Kentucky,
Ix( responsible only for-that division of the
witty ; which ii placed under his immediate
orders.?.:
It was quito time that something of this
tiortWas done, and it is creditable to the
new Secietary of War that, after having
carefolly surveyed the whole field of view,
he', Made the, change quietly but firmly.
-Even now the fact is not given out, but
leaka otit itis not announced, but trans
pires in varionsways; it is not proclaimed,
but-aeen.—ltia,well known to many that
there has,beett.very great dissatisfaction in
the, army of the Potomac--a dissatisfaetion
gaining strength every day. The officers
of that army, from the lieutenanta up to the
brigadier-Generals, never saw their com
mander, and knew nothing of what he was
about, except through the orders they re
ceived from'him, from, time to time, to hold
themselves in readiness for some myste
rious movement which was never made, or
to forbid some enterprise which to them
seemed certain of success. Such respect
and attachment as they bad fqr him when
they were first placed under hie command
'waerapidly declining, and the mention of
his name was beginning to suggest only
irresolution and delay. On his part, he
knew nothing of the feeling of the army of
the Potomac, never consulted with its an
parlor officers, and did nothing to make
the soldiery—as fine and high-spirited a
set of men as the world ever saw in arms
-ready to follow him with enthusiasm
wherever he might lea&
All this will be changed. General Mc-
Clellan will now go over the Potomac, live
with his officers and men, identify himself
with the forces under his command, catch,
we hope, some of their impatiehce of inac
tion, and recover some of the popularity
which his brilliant successes jn Western
Virginia last year acquired him.
The army of the Potomac have been won
dering why Mr. Stanton, who takes the.
War Department with such promise of en
ergy and enterprise, did not instantly ap-
I _ply the remedy to which he has now re
sorted. They had leas reason to wonder
than they imagine. It is too much to sup
pose that one suddenly taken from other
occupations and placed at the head of a de
partment of the administration embracing
such - vast and multifarious responsibilities
as that of War at the present time, should
be able at a glance to see all that his new
nitration requires of him. He must ex
amine a little to be sure of his footing be
fore taking a step of such importance.
We Venture now to hope that no more
time will be wasted in keeping a mighty
army on foot for-no apparent purpose bat
to convince the rebels that we might con
quer them ill we would.
TEE REBEL STATEE Earn'? RW003E7105
IA TEL Srarso.—An English gentleman who
has just arrived at Washington from the South,
haling left; Richmond on Tuesday last, states
that he 'Saw and talked with several member'
of the rebel Cabinet, and they assured him
they had positive intelligence that France and
England would recognize the independence of .
the South by the dthof March. lie says that
DAUS will foreshadow it in his communica
tion to the rebel Congress on the 22d of Feb
ruary, at which time he is to be inaugurated.
This gentleman brought dispatches to several
of the legations here.
The Port Royal Contrribands
areelvedence of the N. T. Tribune..
Boston, Jan. 80, 18412.
Letters have been received heft from Port
Boys; Beaufort, &c., concerningthenegroes
there„ which, suggest a great deal that is
gloomy and diseouraging. It is stated that
'there are in en our mithps about 8,000 of
these Africans. Of these, nearly all, and
especially the women and children, are in
want of suitable clothing. Active prepar
ations are making to help them.
But the gloom arises from the whole
method which the Government has adopted
towards these Only loyalists of that region.
In dealing betireen black skins and black
hearts, it steam that the government con
tinuesto prefer the latter. These negroes
are k ept. at hard work, and their just
wages (sB> par month) nominally
.. given
them, but not actually—that is, it is marked
against the negro's name. The name, de
scriptioni•&c.; of the negro, an estimate of
his value, and the name of the man to whom
he belonged; are Carefully kept. In places
where there is - any likelihood that the negro
may escePelleith, he is kept under lock '
and key between 'working hours. Some
gentlemen in this city, wishing to havo one
of the more Intelligent of these degrees in
Boston. to cross-examine, obtained permis
sion of Gen. Wool for him to come hereonly
with great difficulty, and under oath that
le should be carried back. In short, noth
ing ls lacking to make out the substantial
fact that' these negroes have but made a
temporary chatige of masters; that the
United States holds them without • shadow
of right in_ bondage; thit all disposition of
these men and women there as well as at
Alexandria and Washington indicates that
the. Soyernmeut is yet acting .upon Mr.
Seward's theory as expressed to Messrs.
Adams and _Dayton that the condition of
Avery cave in the seceded States is to re
main the same after the rebellion as before,
whetherit dbes er-ticce net summed. Here
our. p eople ao ll i l ts !life; in South
CitioUnis;' tipd` dolig Whet their Southern
Mailers neve r ‘dicl:--leitding North to beg
*clothing (Or their slavesl Can any one tell
when all other fitsjo institutions in a State
ern oppeldered SS prostrate, this one should
be considered as still standing ?'
7 • •Halls Bluff.
,
The enemy'e report of the battle of Ball's
Bluff his just been published. General
Evans; the rebel comxuander, states that to
oppose.us he had only seventeen hundred
and .nine Bleu, of whom thirty-six were
killed and tughtyrix wounded. says
he captured seven hundred' and ten prix,
nut, fiftein hundred wander !trios, throe
pieces of cennon, one sinad of colors,. to
.pther with cartridge-bores, 4, Besides
this _we hist in that action eomething near
eight hundred , This disgraceful
blunder, which cost..u.s the lives'o so many
of our best men, WI not yet been' explain
ed. Somebody.; wee -in `fault—General
§tsone . nr General McClellan—and indite
toilet:ll4:l°qt, its well att regard far the
safety.of our army and our saute, demand'
that the guilty author of such an 'affair as
this should be
be
and not '
only' re..,
mend but Tod: • -
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ABETII TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY, to Nerve
for the anal:dog year, will be held at JAMES
BILAWDYIS Ill)TRL, BIItHINGI/A/Cotrlbe
FIRST MONDAY IN MARCJI, bets - wen the hours
of I au11,3 b:cloek p. m.
fe.lo:3tolt3twT .11.10.. S.. WILLOCI.Vrrner
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.r.TNLITILCH IS 11.E.H.M.S1f. V
thatr, the City Ordinances in regard toobstriict
lhg the strata and sidewalks by OIL BARRELS, or
other obstructiwts, will be rigidly enforced from this
JOE'S OWICHS,
S. B. COOPER,
•
Street Commissioner..
•r- NOTICE —ALLEGHENY WHARF.—
nen of Flatboats, Oil Tanks, Oil Cribs, and
other thinks that are new °Leitrim:Mg the ALLE:
GEENY WILAII.F, are hereby notified It said ob.
atractf one are not ramrod within len days from this
data, they will be dealt with according to law.
All pumas are pmhiblted from f ul lthrowingdrt
rubbage, on the mid Wharf, or the pen.
alty of the him will he enforced.
JAMES ALLEN, Wharf Master_
Pirrearnatt, Feb. 7th.1862. •
'DJ Tli TA:X.-ra Y I'ALS
OF ALLEGHENY COITNTY.—Notice Is here
by given that on and after MONDAY, lob. 3d, 1832,
the TWO MILL RELIEF TAX, lerkd 4 the „Com
missioner. for the year 18611, will be received at the
County Treasurer'. 0111ce, until March Ist, DM All
of the aforesaid taxes remaining unpaid at that time
will be put la the bands of Collectors, with the AD
DITION OF TEN PEN CENT. for collection, as per
act of Assembly, 16th January.ll62.
, A. FLOYD,
Je273llrdaftwT - County Tema
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LL Y. 1514.14.K4E—ELP.0-nos
nos !If crucs.—Att election for President, Man
agers mid Officers of the "Company for erecting' a
Bridge over the Alleghany river, opposite Pittsburgh,
In the county of Allegheny " will be held at' the
Toll Rouse, at the south meet the bridge, on MON
DAY, the 3d day of March next, at the hour of two
o'clock, p. in. ROSEBURG,
fel Attain!' Tramurer.
151111111IGHAM Dirt.* IT COMPANG t
Dlrmingharn, Jan. 27, 1862. .._
ANN UAL ELECTION for, say
wip• en Dlrectorsof thlaßank,to wee for one year,
ILL be held wt the Dank, on TUESDAY, Febrnarj
12th, between the hours of 3 tad 6 o'clock, p. tn.
ja26:dtd JOHN P. BEECH, Crahler.'
. .
CITY GAUGER'S OFFICE
OFFICE,o to JOHN lIERRON'S
LUMBER corner of Rand iind Punt
atroots. • M. EDWARDS,
feLload CI G*.
1411ECI.IL .VO'I'ICE&
-To :Horse Owners.—Dr. Sweet's
INVALLIBLE LINIMENT POE HOMES is unri
valled by any; lo all cams of lainerneek arising hum
Spribas, Bruises, or Wrenching, Ile 'Ern is magical
and costal a., Harney or Saddle tulle, Scratches,
Mange, En, It will also cure speedily. Sparta and
Itlngbotie zany be molly prevented and cured in Welt
incipient stages, but conlirmed cues are beyond the
possibility of,,a radical cure. Np mac of the hid,
however, is so desperate or hopehmi built may be al
leviated by this Liniment, and Its .f aittifol
lion will always remora the lameness and enable the
bores to travel with comparative an..
•
Every horse owner ehould have this remedy at hands
for its timely we of the !hut appearance of lameness
will effectually prevent the ibriddable diemss men
tioned, to which all hotsiw are liable, and whim ion
der so litany otherwise Valuable hones nearly worth
lean •
It. E. SELLERS a Agents, owner of Wig
mid Second streets, Pittsburgh. •pt7lydssY
JM — BloOd POolL—Attention is Ca.
ed to the most remarkable and scientific preparation,
advertised In knothei column. It is an entirely new
discovery, and most not be confounded with any of
the numerous, patent medicine, of the, day. It la a
certain remedy for all the disease* specified, and G.
pocially these of a chromic tutu:re—of tong standing
°tweet; months and yews. fluterers, try It. -
alseass. Ceiecet DIVOXT, 01 . New York, an the
• oh, agents for it, and also proprietors of the world.
renowned Da, Eaves's Israsrits. Coarded., an arti
cle which every Mother should have in her medicine
closet in cm* of needi and con tattling, u it doe., no
paregoric or opiate of any kind, it an be retied upon
with the utmost COIifiIkOION tad WM be found an in.
valuable specific in all cases. of infantile complabda.
—Ohio BMW fovea{ Coliabisa.
For sale by GEORGE IL KEYSER, Agent, N 0.140
Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pit. dell:dew?
,MILOTHOOD—How Look How
itiLIiTOKED.4-Just published in a Sealed Burektpe.
Price 8 coots. '
A Lemma on the Nature, Treatment and Brad
Cam of Spennatorrbrea or Seminal Wearmis, invol
untary Esuladom, Sexual Debillty, and. Imperil.
merits to Mintage generally; Nereoussume, Coneum .
Con, Epilepsy Sod Fits; Mental and Physical Inc..
Picky, ranlWig from Solf-ribose, dn. By EOM el.
CULTEBWEDL, M. D., author of the Gams Boos,
dr., do
"A Boon To ?noonAnon or Bor!mum"
Sent 'under oda, Inplain envoLvo, tow name,
poet-paid, on itecolpt 0f,a15,47817n 04-101.111141
damp., by , DB. CIL J. 0. KUNZ,
nebuid 127 Soireryli. Post-011a 4.5i1
Box .
uer !
•
jr* -- Females! Females!! Females!!!
Use that wafts pdeasentikontidy known es 1 _
lIELEIROLD'S EXTRACT BUCBC,
For all ontiplalnts Incident tt the sex.
No Family shoild be without
And pony will When ona tried by them.
It L used by YOUNG and
In the Decline or Change °ILI*,
And Alter and Before Maniege,
Baring and After Cectittement,
To Strengthen the Nerves,
Restore Maim to la Proper Channel, and
Invigorate the Broken-down Cotittltation,
From ertudoter Canto Originating;
USE NO BORE WORTHLFER PILLS I
lIZTAMI3pLVI3 EXTBACT BLOM
the s4roxiluiniuun hi another outman. Cut II out,
and pond for It. : .lk9.Bri,isdkorl
. Lake Superior Copper' Mill. and
LTIN6 W 0 .116,8, Prznatmon.
PARKS ROPY' SE'
Mannikturers of saktrunea, BRAZIER& AND
BOLT COPPER,! PRESSER NIPPER BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL 0170 . 318, SPALTEB IR:OLDER;
also Importere and dedershs METALS, TIN PLATE,
SILENT IRON, MILE,. Ac. Constantly ;011 hand,
TINKERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS.
Mammy, 24. 140 Pirst and ISO lisooad streets,
Pittsburgh, Perm's.
Sairspssual eiders of Copper cut, to any deadrisi pat!
tem. • asylioalswlyr '
lollYwY
wm. o. as. mu ss:
wrnisiow fintAsa:-
WROBINSON, inns WI.
rOONDIJUII'AND Macincurts, Wi.sinarroi
Woltz, PittsburO, Peon's.
Orricz, No. 21 Mawr 13razir. .
Manufacture an land/ of STEAM NNOLNES AND
MILL MAMILYNEY, CASTINGB; ILAILDOAD
woni, !MEAN D 017.21121 AND sailer IKON
WORK.
JOBBING AND REPAIRING doit• on ANY'
nodal.
mlakdly •
,M - JOHN i POOHRAN. & Bath,
autumn of IRON RAILING. IRON YAIILTg,
AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW 814DTTEDD,
WINDOW GUARVS, to, Nos. 01 SsamdOtreet and
88 'mid sues, botireePWoo4
HIM op hapd a variety of new Patton., Atm
mid plain, amiable lir all Purport,
Particular stisntiOn paid to enclosing Grave Lot .
Jabbinß dons at short notice. .bg
,'Pittsburgh Steel Works;
,
ISAAC :OM .... 601 L•••••- -1 1. 1061 :••
JONA BOYD, 4 C. 0 4NnnnGletaron :
of CAST *4; 1 41 OILING,
PLOW AND A. 21.8T;EL1 anbroBAis to
AXLES s, , corner Q 1 .4014044 thick streets, pittablargli.
Penn'
J.
o. calm &
tsr/URKPATRICK; 1.1.71/4:AP
(llboocours to J. Oa /ESA*
tE lgtUrCrl AU" Wiloleoale • Dollen In; LAIIIP8;'
snepptc - cuennottrit4 to:
IL LEMLVATIlit g rit r t r
tFaIt4O ILj. I T OELYBIt ATpD
ING 0
OILS, No: :19 WooP 811947. oPP , olco Mark,
Hotel, Pawing h. ' alga •
B. & .P.
al /wee
AttlLVACTinzp.e , and dealers In BOOK, ilia*,
OAP, LETTNII. , ANp ALL IL - 1108
PING PAPER.;
rPinorid
_4'4l 27 9' 27 Wood otlet to No.
aiLloiltial/eIA itirt;r#osbouvh, Pa. . •
°d - OABII Ott TRADE FOR RAGS.
- -
. . .
janc. Hordll3B
Doxissu & BONS, per:
„roam& Am) o BILLS or ax.'
()LUNGE, .OEGTVICATTLI OrEPOSIT, BANK
NOTES AZILL'S Na GI Mani
noent, Pittio•
"-:
rimuidkat• ow au Prin,;ksiciiia
throairbo g t the thsitedlatatei.: • , •
fancsini --
.....ri.,... -11, :43 P. ......
wmuyiNG AAA" 00.,auSIIIvN aLSI - •
118 '.WhOlegati,./441*A11,AAREM, .* Bur %
li, tug Produce gpioragr. No. 25 Wood ofroor;
Pittohor k b. Pa. 4.4
. lt: ant '-i
LON,go. 54 Dr. Cirri &mai Dr. Diak's 1,405,
13 15q/ 11 ,4401P0r I . . - ilas
•
1 6 "r'rrAv - ,••• •
OILDINANCE,
..AP
-41.8.4114114210.NA‘F01l Tt p : `0X.611
it.ordeened and yded bitty May,
or, Aldermen and eifizeneof Pitts nigh Sehiaand
Common Councils ...bled, and it is hereby or
&Dual =4 enacted*, *utiles:My:Of the setae, That
the lees.s of amid Oity•Sai. the yier1892....1ng
from Tax., Loans, and all other sources, tot:low
with ;mull !Atha:Pieta., not 'other. apt
•propriated, are hereby appropriated for the purposes
I—letereetand Peiot. City Loan
2 —lialeries 9f City Om en ,
Mayor's 7O OOO
- Controller's Salary- I;600 00
Treasurer's 0 1,000 00
klaysn'i .
600 00
Monongahela Wharf Master..: 650 00
Allegheny . o • ... 600 00
City 600 00
Street Conniedoners,66otioach 1,000 00
Chief-of 64000
Sew. Day Pollee. each . l6s..- . 1,940'00 :
• One Day Pollee, 1110 per mont h 'tit/ Ott
Clerks to Councils, each 1300.. MO 00
Menenger, Select 160 CKI
Common Council... OM 00
itecording . 400 CO
Superintendent Water -Waits. 1. 1 9: 1 0 -0 0
Assessor of:Water 70) 00
City Aiwa.• - • 41)0 00,
Superintendent of Markets.... 000 Oa'
'Clerk of Markets... 600 00
Coristible of Markets 200 00
Dednet balance undraina 1881. 8153 :3 31
. •
. • •
it, Printing and Stationery. 1,200 00 15,147 69
B4line° unOnmn, 1861 TAO 70
Fire Engines and Vega.
4 Steam Fire Engines, $l,OOl- 4,000
Hand Engines. 21. 1 00 00
Installment oo Allegheay Lot. 1,060 00
Patent Bose 64 Steam Fir,
Enikest,. 1,960 00
Patent Cottplinge.—.--_-._. 460 00
Balance tusdrawn... . .... 677 82
000
00 10,037 82
wno ' BO2 01
liter Works.-- 24,000 00 17,182 51
Balsam nadrawn,.lBBl....- 609 18
24,509 18
treets,
First District Clitaning
Second '• ..;_
First District Repairs.--
Second • " ' ".
Sewerage .
Paring 'Ossining'
Balance andrls 20-
amti, 2,611 2/J, Included in tho,2 11
abcrro
8-4 las ..... ,
2,000,00
Balance aundemna.—....— BB 47
r. lamoad , 1,500 00 2,160 47
_Banta undrawn. ...... 1,407 62
997 6,4
o=Monotigaltela 1,600 00. 2,
Balance undrawn..--- 1.144,
2,644 68
IAOO
uodwro. ...... BM 96
12—Weigh Scales..
'. ,B4.4ebee
----- 620 68
•
sea F
t und.. 2,,617 72
BeLacs "
...... 4,86 G 78
li—Boord of Health.
I.s—Loea4 doe end falling doe..
16-oautandlng Warry te . not
.
cousderolgued. Legume und'n.
17—Ou ex tinding Warrant.,
conntailgued. .... n
Belem* 4!3.74
18—riMUIO, 4000 CO 5"
48
Balance andrawn...„,.. .1,748 12
----- 2,748 12
nkth- Fund. 60 ai
Balance tizufrunt....-...: 10,000 00
20—Tlfth Ward Market.
Balance andrawn.
• &illei, 00
Swoon 2 , -That the -rate Of City Team, for Obti
Cho
year 1862 , shall bo b mBla Cm the dollar, on the Nato
ation for County porpons. The noes for taxes on
the sale§ of merchandise and Mocks of incorporated
computes, Beal Estate and tiessm Bostsiand on the
average haulages of Broken, Forwarding and Com
mission Mercbanta, Banks and Staking Institations,
shill be one-thlnl of one mill on the dollar. And
the rata for Wee no the sales' of various fermentedor •
distilled _tian"' Lad ou the sale, of Auctioneers
(excepting. =lee of Stock, ' Beal Estate and Steam
8°06) stall. Wave mills. On the dollar
taxesch
rotes the CitY Alumina shall swum the sai d .
dummy 3.—That the Coat/viler shell corn* , war
rants upon eppropriation No. 14 only.apon the order
of Cho ,Finenos Committee, or a malmilty of the
members thereof. •
Curia* ordinances, or parts of Crib:man,
inconsistent herewith, are hereby rrod_
Ordained and enacted lido a law Chancils, this
3a day of. February, A. D., UV-.•
JAMES sitc.evur,
President of 8110 Ci Council.
Attest:, R. Mossor,
• Perk otlkeject OotinciL
• _ 4. O. BIeCA.NDLEPS,
Proficient of Common COLlbal.
Attest: Boom IPlLearr.s, • .
Clerleor Onomon Connell. : felOultd
M°l43 PAR=
ICELAND MOSS PASTE
delicious •
praparatton,
com_posed of Ice
' Xonia - Cluat Ara
bleland
Boger and Veollla, Is
confidently recommended for
the allariatram and can ,
ofOmaha, Oolda Bora
Throat, Rause.
nem, ix., etc.
Sold by
• sums JOHNSTON, Ditirown,
And Danlnt In Choke PamVly
Ooentirtd Addthlititantlfougth uremia.
14. a, was.. sfr,d, Now York,
OMR 10X BALlit. taox vim co swims 'Rama) wos
mow, at Mill OWN,ll2TOaili)4,
coameti sitANDrO-0 3 )4 l'w t Co. Pinet
(katlllnu & Ok., and otner braiadiot *aons vintages,.
dark and pal', In halals'; sinnlara and 'l4hths.
BOOLLEI.LC BlLANDin—.PaliiroisW,, A. Be*.
netts; Ober- brand', dark - and - ate, in th e ry a *
80 LI]TDBZI~~i, it. Waltegg 46a.'s
and a Abp. La pi," three.sr_ .pip e anq cum -
lIIIM.St. - Croix and Jamadas— ee W ad brands. -
-WlllBBTEl—Nakan'alxisb and Bs:worm Sank,
WINES—Port, Bkarry. - Bries,a. BOFJ .
.OlL—Pine Bordeaux Tablei.inar4and I;aikata..
Warn -
•
/0 •
royrrrotio oortuzre - .
24 Stoat! Paper, Union and &mortal Letter, Imp
dles'aath Poat,'Not• in. Billet.
24 Envelopes, Union end ItitOrkd, to iostA the'
Pl Tte Ilkal Papa.
An Act cumnodatlon on liplder.
A Faber "Lead P _eacli. • ;
Ilivery article of royerki quality, witianted.
PitlC;,-ONLY 25. CENTS.
THADZ B IIPPLIXD AT stau Pza noz m.
• .
eakrs watfraD.
' _JOHN P. HUNT; .
Wholesale-and Retail BOoksella,4ltatioUar and 34 _
dealer, llamado 140, Tilib street; Pittsburgh, and
N. IC. mitaSouth, Common and -Tederd street,
'GAUGING 'IN ALLEGREN y,
—Th. inabscrlbei 4•l o bee Viciiolectod by the
Omens . of A11 at h attY,94.....444 kor tab: city. hereby
gin' 'HMCO tb► t t lt n tricor.roatt / to eat b e t irp oldo
1(o ko it the ottl tba ad
WAt i l awe% or at kb place of Akg au
unta at Melt slaw canal. '.
-S7lwatwir WILLIAM 13110W14.
-48V-171t7"3:
Wil l 2 T 6 0 •1 1 •4 Ist =La* until tecloc 51
are lt
TUTSDAT, MI taigas, Int BZ4I,7ILDIIItk
Atuvis- SDILDI 9/1
bI !A i * n t c4 . 24 ,Bgar th• 6 '4, •
, .
_ - I.4g.ti Plough Nodal.
Ammo , •
nuusz, lioeldx, is the
e z i l u om trtlitt a llltel. the New
tram all the =tweet travel. it "co= the.
modern Intiproveinen astl every cossenlosee for
pub th°
comfort sad acco
•tit' the tratwUng
The Bleeping nessa:are • Lew and well %vers taxied;
tint mita of moms are will suenged,eutd assetetely
fornlabed Ibvilusilleeend• leres Unveils& partite; d .
the Wm wtll - wattles to . be kept at a first elte
•Thry. nowt.,
• apt ix** wiz. poo—
' ,PETEIIOIA2T ANWSVMEOI. , .
-
. Wise. kh.;_36'
Bridgei
ALLEOIIIINY CITY
-` wirra:F cram,
Itirsitraan,
CMT Phi
Oroon or .PraltkiChlckety,
Clam., fait ashe 53r
Im6 rasstx VAIS CODS No-114 Elesoodet.
Ikr Ul r stenow
'4314 istossi -
ECTlCararrirpu bw
berzigimatori igisd ant•li•
5e19 2.4 itaISAIAH Dims" A o .
hb
Mr . "'" Ker s n .t w , Ja nding from
____ IMARI " COcrn
4 r
U —240 bb • or - 13i4
by WWI OM wozu ooxPAXT.-
• taY ,r ls rlr . F4rtg ,
•v- • • w •
i BALMORAL SKIRTS,
70.4k0w , lot of those rm. EXTRA LONG AND
WITGLto aniskto-day.
MEN'S DUBIN° SHIRTS AND DSA
• TPYBB
LADIES• 4. tit •
CHILDREN'S" • ••. ",
GENTS' MANTLING SHIRTS, A great variety of
patteit4tbialierflaii Saxony Flannel
. _
LADIES' AND catzmucs's 2 087aN
.
WOOL HOSE.
063.000 00
WES'S itsrr WOOL SOCKS.
LADIES' l'ANC't LINED COTTON HOSE
LADIES' LINEN MANDKERCHIEFS, it '75 cents
Der dc ) AAA, gum , NuPPIY.)
LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS,_
at lea. cents. •
LADISS',INE EMBROIDERED HANDIE'CIIFS,
. Ara/ chteP.. . •
COLLARS.AND SETS, at very kn.' Llama:
GENTS' UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
WHITE SHIRTS AND COLLARS,
CRAVATS, NECK TIL4 SORES,
LINEN AND SILK HANDHEROMETS, SQL
VENDERS, COTTON AND WOOL SOCKS, slows
on hood 'at
HORNE'S TRIXamiG STORE,
12 1-2 m
, WILL BUY TKR, :afir HEsT STYLE
DARK PRINTS
IN THE CITY FOR THE MONEY.
Wholemle buyers will sacii money b 7 examining our
Stock of Prints.
PRIOES LESS MAN PHILADELPHLI.PIibIetI
1;
ti YARD-WIDE SHIRTING HOLIES AT 1230.
MISR LINENS' AND SHIRT BOSOMS.
WINTER DRESS GOODS, TERI CHEAP.
DRESS SILKS, SHAWLS & CLOAKS
AT LESS THAN COST, FOE CABE
C. HANSON LOVE 'A CO.,
74 MARKET. STREET.
READ THIS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS
OF •
DRY COODS.
-
ONE. THOUSAND PIECES OF
COCHECO, AMERICAN, PHILIP ALLEN'S
AND
;OTHER BEST HAKES AND NEWEST STYLES
PlitlerTS
At ' l2} cents per yard,
Ar
J. W. BARKER & CO. ' S,
59 Market Street.
• • •
OUR ENTIRE AND IMME NSE STOCK
AT THE
I SIM& RATES, -
To Make Room for Altering Oor Store.
aiioari, AND sarva
fee BEFORE YOU BUT.
'NEW TY.LE
2,250 0o
2 ,250 00
4,260 00
1,260 00
1,100 00
1,111 20
t , 1,599 96
3)0 00 .
9910 52
600 00
184,630 00
10,050 00
50 (55
224 87
OP
• '
SPRINC PRINTS,
- • 'Ai' 12} Cants:
BARRED AND PLAID GINGHAM!,
- 'NSW DILAINNS. Ft 2S c 914,
l i WOOLEN EGIAW!,B, AT COST. .
lIND AND a !AGE. troop siumwi,
_ . •
ORLY AND WHITE HOOP SKIRTS,
, AL SBALMORIMMS.
IffTLL. OPEN 'ON SATURDAY A
•
LAUGH Assonntrert .
Or
RED as•
.At 12} Cents.
•
W. .Sc D._ HUGE'S. •
- ha -
JoBREBB'AWD ISTAIIoSith
rinumbiiiii, • ' • . •
14,ansay..' •
GLOv" , acr,''.
WOOIAP.'
andoc '
F" 81117
4:Prdis,
manciaartan,
• DRAWERS .
#OOP 10,
BUS1141:16.•
_WOOL,
' ' ..ernra TA.I9tB,
band.
COVNTRT MIRiM4NIII
W 4 1.1 1 111.11114 fall.luiPortonatt - of (loafs at
. .
x.owirePosansta
EATOp; iteptlllf a co.,
CHARLES- GWITBR, •• -
78 Market - Street,'
' ^ a+
•
iL tricti,wi r oetlei satin Stock of
EIISSO LDBIBLV - flArnsaatoutras.
rxrezrze . XllllllolDMirD CAPS, •
inteeKrtzzastroora4se, •
rafireorosszo SETS,
DRSEIS TRIMMINGS, , • " ;7 -
11CLVIBT BENSONS,' t•
irriairrarEifirßOlDEUD WAISTS;
LADINW SIBBILOIDISID SIEERID.
EMBROIDERED rwtracuvos,
JA 00SZT AEU/ SWISS ZDOIN00„":
LAOS COLLASS AND -
TALENCE,t AND TESEAD LAOS,
XSCHANDO .CONSLEN AND
FRENCH q~Re
Stoop ~HIEtTI,;'
rourgrosaurre a soulful;
,6441A1NS KAisrouragrElSS.--
oLOVXS. COLLARS. Si.
•
CHEAP FOR CASH I
A goodStoci of
N 0.77 Market street
1.014-4/NE it
L liors~ Powys In •geott order,•noe'clriving three
cub.
Porer.Preetee ht Oda beim w A i ll bo told oboar , fer
..7e7:dif 'filth Maitiike at • GUT= °MCA
aurae. abore Smithfield.
1410 it-, dverx coma us an
in a datirable :neighbor
nootl. to • the Third , ward,. Allegheny, on long and
awy payments, and very low. inquire of
sel7eltf Attorne et Law, lar Fourth
at
IWO 6n/fib klltt B.6LX—A fine
J../ opportunity is now oileied to perchaie orswialf
or the whole of a DAUGSTOSUI, In • good locality,
With an incresaing Intsinew,* Stied op nicely, and
rent very low. For particulars addnne •
jalk BOX lin,. PITTSBURGH P.O.
fnemg ,
.
Rand street, on the second floors f the new •
building, career of Liberty street, with gm
and water. Poesession given inunwastely, or on the -
lai day of April. For imbentation apply io
ZORN
:Omits of Liberty and'iland at„,
ripu
,• and , ' } Vr m
`Maksea: RUT. with good 2 ' we P,:tfig and mt.:
houses, situited Haltan's
hen: Utley Unroof, /tauten erti tu b uiii ,
Poe partlestanc aPPYI to . H. ?nt. BRIGHT on the
Irk) -LlFlr..=TfUlt "COIDIfirtD
Dlr.:lft Rolm. LIPC • oecopitot •Ny ;ludo, Wa
luau" as the comer of-Non sior Marbory oblong,
1."414ugb:
7fnUti:6AlG.
14274 L 41:.,11. WALLINGFORD.
OW NOW res. air-ita: kW_ and WA
Amu suite, between Pitt street' lind faze any,
Pilooesten It Apt. Yaqui:toot ••• •
. W. - 8. LAVSLY, No: 88 Wood Meek '
orfek2wn JANIB LNDLIE, No. 3.o3l,lberty Meet: •
puffs., ,11..EN1_'—The' threes .tory Brick
.11.; Dinning N 0.160 Thiftlstmet, comm. of ebony .
alloy, with modem hapfootowetito. Inquire of
YARN, ILNJUIWY CO.,
I'M LET—Two. tory-Bric IhrejK s
4. HOMO. No. 61' Isabella street. Alltgho•
11
taming 6 Mall, balk &C. Atll4l3lll#
2 Libi• MODONALDA A/WM: AU.
•
91111.lair••••=fhe tltotettooni.N• A id im i
1 aim; tic *Wm from LtbOrty,r..;*....aphia
Lt.' Walf, b. rooted : from Ms lo bi.:t a ,.. n
apply/RN3B.W.
- • Carm‘ler . l4 ....q.: - and•listid memo & .
plat ILENT-741..tw0
log "147411‘.4 °t
Alone
yf
en hamodlitely. Empire -
61 . 1 1 6 46. DAZELL • a aoN l
and, 70 atre
rpu warwio t,.1
oup atout,mnn!„
4-1 -
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and' hale_ !
_emoted ' •te the aewly fitted and own
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ustomers, end trust nut , lee, th 4 will to able.
fly and fadaltiti hub, ,theWders of all sr ,
inset the. want* stet smote ... "WI; ; ,
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may WNW the new arm with is . :PATRICK k
: - 1 - 1/..1.10.14UT1UN .UV . LIP,
1., DDIP.,-Stei first Of L. J. W.e. ,
lately awned in the Orton and
1141111 ; 11 ,1111,d111110hVd as theettrobay of Noire.
'by the withdrawal of , lr.' D. ANDILDBOIt.
beldam will domed out by".144...W.6.11itni,
4ens4dlL & J.IIKATSON.ws thetendke, who •
11""ti"*It° I"46" i b elflid n'inwi W " A t rikrt, J t e.
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Pitisbarch.
IVAITI 2l—Tite ar-parttipsuip hereto.
JAI
Jere cabling between JOHN AC OJII3/121.0
nail b . X. HARBOUR, under tbe name and style oi
J.ll. CINNYIJILD A- OD., la dlatolved by lLmUatket.
The business of she bus _hon'wlll b. eettled by John
D. Candakl, who will rwrotintioi the .Ppeelake; Pro.
dues and Uomnalsben business, Cl tbe old stand, log
141 satll43 Hat atneet.—
Jam 4181 3.7-Sati ' -
- ,; , •, erne; Chimmuotans. U..
Ater- Yuma
tILES,IYANTED: isited ih
to par-i
JJELL thus: 021718112ibltlit: IMR), ter the ler!)
'Tice of the Vatted BateL • Thy will be requited tot
beinot WI than 14 rev Mon, then , 16}i head. lash ;• 1
tter, keg thief Itsee - thifite:!theiliegtmeeltd. Haan o}
thepectleti,litiel2 . ll6l4l - 4 - :p.. nt. daily, at JACK.
LIVAILI 13TA*11.1t tn., uthetzest,
-'trio Ste oe 11.1;4 Clitiitenisatite6ll.s. Amy.,
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e R SES WANTRk744l<tkittabghttr
*Blrtotiabiatt..ftiltirapi/411aud Catapult
aim to htenuas thairatoalt;um-W*4, Atir Wow
Sur TWE N TY good, medi aervluablo
ifortosa ' apply at tW statatuoitaluttottipsay InYaeo .
,!
Blualoshato,'
foldtialldtvT , , • t endant. •
1 • TED - MATED —Ab •
ballot MUM to an up the Botholono now fa
UM Bald. Apply at ileadooartors, corner of Youth.
sad Yuri moot& Limas. WX.. Y. WIETZIit,
CLOSING OUT SALE OP
DH .1' _GOODS
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.BURCILFIE.LD'S.
LINSS-gIItiEED 11 1.
- LINYN.MASIOEfI U?ING.
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.7AOOIiST FLOIERIOIIIO.'-
s4pE9mln giKiars,
slnntomEazzo ooLLAas
LAlir/t . Et.ozo - 4 ixinza,
BEascas:Ducaza,
Ift - f0430D&
Now la the time to supply..sourseivto with Goode
at old Priam, and Leo.
• Feel North.Esat Gather Fourth had tiLtaket sts.
FOR 8.1. LE dit.r.o row:
F OR SALE--Tha new and faafpaaaen
mlr packet JOHN T. McCOMBS, Wow rimming
in the %heeling . and Pittsburgh trlide, and connect
ing with the Parkersburg boats at Wheeling threw
'those per walk, and two trips witn the Liberty sail
Salo Lbw, from Cincluttatt. The only; memos' for
selling the boat is the lomat my health., if the boat
le not sold on the lirst, ofkiarch, she will be exposed
to public 'mle on Monday, the third d.. pf Burch,
law, at the.wherf. .. I for.furtherinforniation enquire
of JACKSON DUNCAN, Neer Allegheinparldege, or
itieCuMßS,Captain:- feltstf
Li oft ge, sud w
.W lighted SHOPS, :Napo,- imitabie - tor Cabinet
stokers' ot MaCiline Shope, will beleia*tto one or
different lee. lat 42 Fifth Medea bb
L" rail 8 'BT 6.
_a: Sac struts, 18 Bloch cylinder, 18. Bet iron , fly
wheel; and of about 160 hone power. - . ; AMA, one is Iwo DrY Orem. and Stoma pollen, one.
Upright Boring Machine, One Chili Bark Saw one
Machine' fur - making . Pomp Bodo for 011 , Wells, one ,
Dove • Tall' lffacidna, said about lt/ff far -2% and 3.
Allot thostafieriff.MS will Witold al a smother , :
Win by applying at once at 4.1 Fifth - street. 48
14-101k8AlifOliktail.C.11A.N.1111. good
location for • PATticlanor, Drams*, The I.
promments consier of Deice Buildism - kir& Tok.
with fruit of different kindn la convenient . to dumb
es, school booms and Pagonger Ballway. Will be
sold on rmaccrible terms, or exchange :for ; improved
ambler properly,, -.Por.pkrUct ders.
IsßiLwdswtfP -8 effriteem
G. T. ULLISAiIf,
Allegheny co, Pa.
~Ux
./4 11.41 : — .k:conitortable Dwelling
if••• 44 rooroji; 4r - stable and curio bousefi
soma Lurie sielieet vith apple and poach tries,. grape
arbor, ao. : - Will-be4eased Coe good tenara for • num
ber el years.. Enquire of . WATTS WILSON,
-, 2411 Liberty. street,
Amo—Aahne story •Drick . Dwelling on Co , ,v,gy
street; 8 rooms, ha good order. Apply to
Jell:dtf WAFT A WILSON, MD /*meg et.
140(123E AINDLOTI,Vit
.ILL Morin the thriving 'Tillage or ADt:Mgeld, gnu
miles from the MID.' The LA • ham * on .
.[troy, Mgt:gen, add *Wading becit;.lo fiat k, at ,
tni which are erected a two mak, a weilh .„, n .
hawdalley 'IA good style, with - double
maids Add tarritain DonaM gook 'water, variety of
Avit; chola" selection* tregetal • Aa ett, gc. WILL
be mid cheap and on may. tersr,g,
Jed . • B. 11 , LAIN ft CO.
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