The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, March 05, 1862, Image 1

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ABILITAN EWER'S'S CHZUT.,
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riasosis bo rsealy. Na k Oa and 1 43 410,414,61 t,
'll/111%.11).,
ettILP , 4 SHEPARD, .owchasuaLliss.- -
` t,J CRUM and 4setenati•PLOUE, GELECRED
PRODUCE, Ho. 243 Liberty. street, Pittston% la.
• . ,Choiors of now for Bakers awl /sadly issi
Out:Mann Partirtilor-stbintkst void US
for lierel .p .,lorettUE
rcw' . AIS 'Pacoima Om
Conusuor EinesAse, dosler in riotra.;Virt;
TES, BRIIOIB, 88.1U)8i -LARD, CHEESE, roux, -
DBIZD AND GREEN Pit VMS "iutd "-educe gent
Liberileamhadvatice. wade onvonsignmanu,
Wsadurivet, Ko, umeona street; Pittsburgh.'
_ . .
.cosoussioN ILERCHANT
OD DEALER IN CRUDE OILS,
d r Hand street Mid • • saws Na
4114.1914.....2114WA worAßDixo J.RD
Conatinos lizanaurr, for the We of VLORE,
(HUM - It&CON,-. RILED. BMZER., EGGS; and
Mesurptrodecis gesandly.`lio..lo.l33llT.ELTlEL p
STREET, cornaraillaat,„Padablugh, Pa
O ir Orders aad conalipunanta
ISTZE-11,
Asa
Allimirstox stamen., for the guile of .11.01711,
4BALIK,BLOON,LAILD;BITTTER,SEIDS, DRIED
fItIJIT. eild Produce generally, No: 16 listitet
cocoet of film, Pittsburgh. .
P. LAZO,
4,1G1.10A1 A K ...1t LANG, Comussms
t„) licnciturra sal wholesale dealers in °ROCS-.
ULNA, FLOUR., CHAIN, PiIODLION, - tcr., No. Mr)
Many , mired. Pittsbnigh.Ta: .!• •• • -neLtdly
O.I 4 WiIIiSLPDLIsI; simmer to Jnik.
Edh,`Tai..l.B3 14111619t7
burgh, lIENIJIAL PEODUCie. (111,00ERY /JP
CORMUSION lISLIOHANT.
tkaudgumatita . iimpeetra solicited. ffakdi
gru.AciattL. - ..:..L:..1,..749. wears. —JOII. ;ling.
W 111 TE - 131tOTHER14 --- Foltiriiinum
AND CulDlllllloll NYUCKLIIITI ftild &Mien; itl
• PIWYINIONS AND Pig/DUCE GINIEBALLT., No.
495 Llb•rtj stroet, Ping, • , Pa. 9,427
tll OYER, Commissios lasscasyr,
;maw. hi CRUDE AND RZY/billt CARBON
.A
OLidd, GLASS, IRON, NAILIL Ac.. 110. 183 Liberty
street. mb27:dl
inu.ux t oml paw .. I DAVID III'CLINDLUS,
lam a:- tda*na..l .• • ppeclal Partner..
MEARS S:.COPFIN, sucoessonC to
/Mandkada Mains CD - VTLIOLE.SALE
wager, of woos and Wafer 'treats, Pit laboigb,
- - - • • 133:(11Y
WM. J. 11170111141:14-....DAMILLSIMM-.4.41. VONT.
CfCcisticeiecir to f..i G.
titAnglairAlurmilrte7
JOY. I. BOOM
!TWIN L' HOUSE l.):).; • Wilma:tux
fiiaooir atio'lTaiskositiOX-1111rAelawrs, comer of
I tlalthaetd and. Wstor sheets Pittsburgh, Pa. jyr
&. STEWART,
1.2 014X1128 sat Coitsitstoosiliacearrs, No.
;WI Wood street, Pittsburgh. -
ICI , je.tdly
; lall/LIPATAICX....X. I. 11ZUWX.....W31.
ROWN & ATRICIKS, Wzolue
, r. 1./ sum tisoczul and drains; td FLOUR 4 4 D
tigSDS, Noe. 101. and lad Liberty start, Pittsburgh.
' *tally. .
1. 'AMES DAL2.131.1i. &:13014% • Ccuaaus- - .
1 Aly smug bissoniairs for the sale of MUDS ANOILF,
• . 4 WINED CABBON OILS, No. as and ID Water street,
j Pittsburgh... Advances toads on consignments. ;;
•
i
1 QISION JaIiNSTON, DILSIII3III PAS
Diethatrilfri_ ,, llllllMClLlPl7rnlTitSßP,
tbIIOT .GWDS, BURNDIIO !MD, OLLSi PAX
-ILT XEDICINES; am, of 'strict= goal
, ity, 'bleb b . Offen at leanit Smith-
Said and rourtle streets, Pitta argil. Pa.
Preecrifejone aft really compounded et an }were:
FATLY 16000C.C410., N.Hou:-
. J-P. cum Dirooter and lifooutootaser of WHITX
LYAD AND LITLIARGt, axmor of Wood and Front ,
; Afton., Plttaburgh. . dklif
..
..
... ! Ji RN' ~.litX.Yrr;;Wffotsemar, .11archts
,
, u DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISIIESLAXD :
DTESTUYPS, No. 203 Marty street, letttabsigli:
',':1 , 7.4te1l raters wilt smite •m • measlier. :., rehle
F• 41141161. OlllOllOll WTII.
I .11LAUYAEELT R WHourau.si AND
" Dim corner , of Lthatt . 7 +d St.
' Clair streato, lilts ;h. • •
FILL OW. H., Dzuuckurr,
11 140 Wood stroot, corner of Wood strait and
Yin& alley, Pittsburgh. Pa.
.irToft.rErs.
-
joiiN G. IikcCONNF.LL, Arromom
TA AT Law. OTTICT, Wend atoll KOXIef LAW lITITLZ.
ion, No` 93 Diatomut stroot.l.
Will anon to On ionlemelat, war- tog and;colleo•
Um of anion, batman, &0., Washington, Dirtrict
Pi Q. • nal9l6mn
JOlOl 111.. laLLOY.
UAKPATIUCK & MELLON, ArroP.-
...intnii „taw. No- L 93 Yount, Area; Ave doors
above Smithfield, Pitts • • • • , Pa• . mr 7:dtf
:NAV
„IL Cownietuiiii.lalic
ifOlkoorth ...mina,. corner 9f Chary
*kit. -PUtitnirstii taulluSsirlyT
S AMUEL A. - PU
£T Law. . akrrourner
chyme; rush—rhyme, adjolatas • the olio Mar
• shalt.* Br<nrey Picaborgh, Pa.% PaPAI
-.
' AL SMITH, ' Anualta AND
-'•''' '1V..c415"0„„="- lawbairret.tlariMe
N 19' . DisoKftdistreit. nest
7 .. 1 Lmir strODINIg —G.
,-._ 1 thotrxtly
-- ''''' , ducot tAVlSt.l.steer:Church: -.*
_ .. .
..fl • '.174i.,,J A w 4
13i Fourth -street; Lowjip`i Law Building;
Ylt . olbure4 Pa-
,4e,goDuip.E. Q;
asp remanent° Xgatbuttrisi dealers In WEST
NEN 11163ESYS . CHEESE, run . BA
.CON, BUTTIE, , , LINSEED OIL, POTS AND
pReiL ASHES, SEEDS, GRAIN, DBIEDi FRUIT
• 'ltad•Pnsioos generally.. Belt bonds :Nandly-Siorr•
Wrap on bawl. Agent far the ads of Madison A
•• Cole delibrated .Panmted .Stareb. — Non 116
Ilsoatat mad 146 Pint an, between Wood and Smith
- - SeATltbibnrgb Pa.' aptdly
. 7 ,
WARFAIOUSRLAIENItY
• "
H.-COLLIES; Torit Ceatualiddett Her
. ' r • -•eltait land deaden Ls, c„ , scrrzza, LANE
FISH and Produce generally, No. 26 Wood street,
„obeys Water, Pittsburgh. -• ' m yg
vjA.Sk.'4
kiol.llll37it W. PouvDRAL
... zu and &Maxi PitOrlONS,litinar of Mar
ket and Front -- • jakdly
7,l,7ll:fitietXCE'elGEJrZii.
GARDEN - ES COFFIN, knit: sou
ninamarax• - ,AND ItcLuxes Ix
-mimics Poxnutici;lblitlf4ifirteTEr Wood ad
:11" ORTIC AYERS
.
cu, Sesta et Pennsylvania,. sad Hartford In-
Immo, • • • ,:117.WAtat street. :
: . -.tiscir.sreAsy qrtizwra
-•
d biatninaaa Cantraxii Farina Market and Water
•
114121f,e: 71;..rimax,
ir ,
,•:14 :11.4 • IL"ltixessztscr ALVAIIIINT
,z .7 liit/M l 4 l l9o 3o l l Whi P,S4th stied.
DRY';SOO
"mod ....11161111f 111.VA1M1..711110 CANDIJAL
-WILSON3 Olga . C()
* (Lald'lndais, Paid. C..,)
. • : wuota.azA demassisc , •
•
TORREON. AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
' .IYoad.d.reet, , ,ibtrd bond. abayi Diamond
Pist.barah. I .10:dif
BUKUkileibLD, amonessor
liwrlalskl t Co.,,lntderde and Retell Dealel
la
-Jul.= AND TAWCY DIIY - G(101?8, Nord!.
comer of Fourth and Illattet It 1.2
I W.BAHKER Lis/axes Li
NW. Ira Maro! bat
narth I r e " Tbkd and
- _
.I . )EA,Ug 1111 tir•-
*-• • Tire • att.
_, rue AXDIr el
:41f16:20er . "lUWT
.20 7 AVlEVr ag i l i e.
A
L ei 4WLVOSIMIOU4I4I I
11"
Ilhimmaaxaitsatlllit No•
nw
e st
34'4 WOW Plitabargb.: • SP/V
'Crravez• littlf.a4 Dimas or Day
00014;11100*.bilkirs_.„ moot street,
P . • . taliklAr4;t4 Mauseta
sA " • WM" .Tatorursor NOTIOION etc., Nci.
suwatriwrittibartki.— soh
MANtanummant Os
"" ,, 'ltritoott AND anon et VIM dacription. No.
iheituaeltrewrit • .. xtuaty.
4-1 . )3_
. 4', 4 Wsou,
• Ut: BOOTS,
• -,•• • dis4anierSourtli aadWood streetiy; Pinata:Lb.
:
••.•ax
SEER.PFER a LAZEAS,
OOMMIS3ION MINIICHANTS,
k. MUMBLE,. .WHoLsans
Gnocrna Ann Cosnizesiost Ilizenarrrs, deems
In PRODUCE, PLOUR, - BACON, CHEESE, FISH,
CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, GLASS,
CIZETON YARNS, and Pittsburgh ntanufscturts
gen4sll4ll2 Second alsust,pll—
ADMAN Isar Jas..:.e. municm.s.
MoDONALD & ARBUCKLE, Witouo.
J.T.JL
ups °wan, Paouvez AND CONNILION
casirrs, Jobbers In N. 0. SUGARS tad MOLASSES,
REFINED SUGARS sad SYRUPS, FLOUR, BA
CON, RICE, CHEESE SEEDS, ac., No. 258 Liberty
street, Pittsburgh. no14:1y •
-P. 1011113.......... J. S. 1151DDR.—,......11111. D. DiTii4.
.I)lrEY'liElt-ae BROTHrsJIS, 'aim:gesso=
Lb to Romer * Anderson, Wholesale dealers is
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON..
FECTIONERY,SUGABS. FIRE WORKS, ar... Nos.
120 mud 120 Wood 'street, shoed' Fifth, Pittsburgh,
Penn's. jrAedly .
.11ANUILL IL ROSISON.
F.;!RA.) ON & .00...-Waomei&LE
czaa, Conxisatos ilicanitanra and 'dealers in
W kinda of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and Pitts
burgh manufactures, No. 255 Liberty street, Pitts
my2
GEO. s. JUNES, WHOLES/IA DwER
is OROCEELES, MANILLA HOPS, OAKUM,
OILS, PITCH and Pittsburgh manufactured articles,
No, 141 Wider ateinnoibore ;ha Monangshelaßridge,
Pitteb • 4;., ; .
111011IST DALIZI.L.
DOBARTPir I.Z CO„ 'IV no LE
_mum' Gikentii,sonuttssios- RDINGI
Itaaamarrs, and dealers in PBODUCE and rids
.bl.llol Inanntactaree, Pitthbarsh.
HISIT Leltstirr.
LAMBERT & SHIPI'OIS, WHOLESALE
Gaoczas. PIODCOI DZALSIS and COMMISMON
kzacsANos, No. a Sixth street, Pittobargb„ Pa.
3011111ararr.-.... . Imam,
WATT&AVILSON, Wnoussu (IRO-
Atlas, Communes Idratmairre, and dealors In
Prodsoe and Plttaburgh nuanolactures, No. 158 Lit.,
orty meet, Pittaloargh. . n2b
11% YW noucans
-A. (Wain, Osiburscox lissinixrebazsisieslers in
Pittsbur
, PRODUU
gh. 4-Dio;8) 'Water attest; aad.tidliunt street,
y 8. DILWORTit CO., Witoursant
EL:i °ig . '144 Xoli././_ltitt . floclid street, near
I.l=lollod, Pitt/btu , E. Doi
.31,1101 LUSD........ILICILULD etberi--.11 . 11.1-LLY 11.111 . ;
J -,eiOIL ) . I . 1 34 0 . I & WEIOLIMALIC GRO.
• tsisatin4bYtintilithit
end te..13 Liberty street, Pittt , binh- PAS
WILLIAM IatiALEI, WRoLE.3.us,
4aocLa..tioL,ol and 2u W?od street. Mts.
barli4 l t l, ; , w . t- __ ' ta2Cdtf
JrI.IJrUF.ACTURERS.
.w.a.ALicallaßgin J. e. akar.
.111 A: CO.,
corner Pike and swam, mar the City
Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., ILanufacturers of
kIACKINTOSII AND lIEMPAILL'S lIIPittiVED
'PATENT thICILLATING STEAM Exattipo AND
SLIDEXALVI23, of .allulata and best myle.
Haring put up machinery of large capacity sad of
the beet quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job
bing, sad solicit work In this line, trusting that by
promptness atelttusellkamutarnlour work, to merit
public --
invite special attention to- our BALANCED
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINE.3,' na combining
advantage" haretotbra unattained in this ciao of
X•XXI/171..... ....MX= X. SWIM:
tri.) 3.4.BARICILILL & No.ol
4.ein'Atreit, WOW Rtiriiirj,:rltlibrujilc, Pa.,
STEAM BOILER Ma nrws Ah D SKEET IRON
WORKERS ; Manufacturer+ of BAILNIIILL'S PAT
ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, FLUED and CYL
INDTILL BIALCItS;. DELIMNEXB, ,BREVOMEN.
FIRE BED, STEAM PIPES, CON - DENDERS, SALT
PANS, 80GRIt PANS, IRON YAWLS, LIFE
BOATS, etc., etc. Also, BLACKSMITH'S WORK,
;BRIDGE end -vim) u lIWIIS, pone et. the snort
ad nottoe. ' An -ordors troava Aistaxeo' e promptly nt.
tended to. e 2.1
0219.8 MOOKE, Milarracrruit or
Abli/ialiTinaldta: i1a , ',16.11:16 oil COPPED-Did.
TILLED PIJILE - TITE — WHIEST and FAMILY
-TLYECIAR, Nth. 129,191, lid .na 195 Finn street,
between Smithfield and Grant streets, Pittaboigh.
AT Private orders solidted. Higheatmarket prig .
paid for EYE.
nor Tool Oil =tan other pilsonons ingredients
- earedidlyaittnated, by a proms new and improved.
zwy
JOSEPH P. HAMILTON & CO.,
- SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, MACIITNERT;
1 -.;." • .• ,i msls:tt ,
s i a bisNIIILLNUE, lro. 5U Weroic
147 e Pittsburgh, suanufarturar of BOILER RIMS,
WIiA)UGHTSPIRSB, (MOWN AND
of every deautiption. .
larralitknlar sited crib/tad SPIRES as; RIV
ETS, built Cr ands to order at short cotton.
void assortment constantly 0. baud. Mr- I k. •
0 A , successor
Axp
of F. H. Oliphant, Manntacturer of HOT
YHA:WED NUTS AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL
.HONST,SHON. LRON and NAIL RODS, BOILER
isoxamisamas- -
- PAIECILANCE IKON WORKS, Papua Co., Ps.
J 1,1 Warehouse, LS Wood st., Pittailurgh.
A,W0LT1L..•......W. T. T. Qat
X CRLSIO _GTA SS' i WORKS.-
LL WOLMPLITILWATT Guy
TOWS. Wareham, No. 12 Wood 'treed, JCOTUCT
of Vint, Pittsbargb. Pa. seddyd
VILLS, itIDIILE 80. 215
srreet,; oppiiitte .Blxth. Pittsburgh,
mut ufseturers ot WILLPir, LAEIHSS AND SWITCII.
Ditotad .111VrileiltriP4(.1 1 - LNATHEn BRAID ED WORK. •
Orderspolicited from the trade, and goods prompt
ty so per tostrnetkaL , .% •
riIIEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT
J. FAIR, BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS
WHEREBY NO DRUGS os GA L VANIO BATTERY
ARE USED.
Cokt weather Is the time when the apperatee-eso
be used to, Its best advantage.
Ittelkal ginatierami'said their families have had
their teeth extracted by my proem, and are ready to
testify as to the safety and lepdnleessorea of the opera
tion—whatever has been said by pawn" interested in
arwerting the contrary, having no knowledge of my
proems.
/33r.LETIFICIAL TEETH Inserted in every .tile
-........-13-.4llDET,Jhsviry, 134It4tleld at.
11)SEP 2aK-DsseniT, Connelly's
es Bantling, corner of Diamond and Ora streets
Pittsburgh.
Itursasucts—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Banock,
Theodore Robbins, Russell ErretL oPirl7
REAL ESTATE .IGE:Jrlti.
LIAM. WARD, DEALER LE PRom
em
l ma Horn, Bozo*, Illoaiiatots, and all on-
Fir - • .-• • , • , -
Pinionican prottere - LOANS' titioagh my agency
on romonable terms.
- Those wishing to invest their money to good ad,-
vantage, can always God first and second class law
at toy sees, for sale.
All ccnamonleations and totetslaws strictly =nil
dentist. Wilco, Gnat street, opposite t. Paal's
;f71 1 1154 M.0#41411, 'iota-assistant - t6
!I 'Cburieeßarilierger, CA TIO NS
EXPLICIT DRAW.,
DIGS AND BPXOIVICATIONB for ell -
Buildings, and superintends their erection on reason
able terms.
DM., on Andason street, between teseock and
• • Loon stream.. hen ,Cit , 1 jol2
. ES B . . -A non
_Na, ,
tact. Offloop IRON BANN. BLOCK, Filth
otroet.:.nroui. - A - strawnEMSCl-FICATIONB
for Bufklittgo of ovary doscriptkoOrorlio superior and
on moderato forum
CHARLOTTE ELMER, Maxtrvecnts,=
lJ za Aso Dimas Lit PIANO-TORTES, And Im
portikrotAWlloand Nusieol Instruments: Sole &put
kw the HAMBURG PIANOS, also for lIALT,
DAVIS A CO.'S ROSTON PIANOS. with and with
oce.MoloAn.Attarbaboot. No. 81111th street. oval
1 .1` 31511 , 11( DEsixs LY rusos,
ilswostritil, as.. Na Wood stErt,betwam
ra IMt tag nhanSudalm mtbborah•
- - -
VAY & CO., Boonfaisits 'Bi.,
3ie.-118-Weeit street, next doorterttir
sereer , oti Tthel,:rittsberigh,-72st y „ , giroc4, and
LAW BOOKS constantly onikaret.o •• -.,
•U . 1 &
us, Baca Bow( MAirenwri;rsciarlor
hiuiessi, No. 67 Wood street, Pitt, • • •oo3o'-
Atm . Litt! ,
U • Irklnikig••7llßlPPlA!,ol..4llol}aviou
AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL.
GROCERS.
WHOLEBALY GROCERS
lite:S7 and Y 9 Szattltffel4 Street,
PITTSBIMart, PA.
Corner of Pint and Liberty streets,:
lIASZTACTVEZIIII Or
DE.rristli
~/ :p' i il/,rrf+~
JfgUS/C,
BOORSELI I ERS, 4c.
MWIURGH GAZETTE
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5; 182.
A i i.ros.
NE NV 7 OCT. PIANOS
FOR f3O, 03811.-3twe reedy
er_etie_pew Piano Wareroonet, No. 411 '
_Filth street, PULL. Y ocr:RosswooD TiAnOn,
with Top Mouldini Carved Lup, Front Rotted, - and
•Omproved Ironrime " made by ore of the best
New York snake* end;rlll be sold for 1121X1, cub.
•• CHARLOTTE BLUME.
Bola Agent for Hindi** Plana, and Priam'. Melo
fol3
$225-- . -oni beatXful 'fli!!)g.Vialouttl}itta.
CHB(•KERLNO
run Iron. Tnuneitteir .
ilk** roduood fr 00042 13 to
MS, Itur tvcedred add for salrrby , •
(88 ' ' "' JOHN , 9: , II.SULOtt. St WtoWoOrort..
ittogr k . riaisus. V 250.
VINt./11.—Tircr elegant littnewood-6)4 oxtVre
PIANO:3,
OILLOKEILINO, with full Iron Frame New Scale, re
duced IrOM LW to 'WA hut received uut4 for sale by
MB JOHN H. lIELLOR, 81 Wood street.
Cythars, by J , B. Woobbary—pe; dos—td 60
.The'Now Ltate.ot Won, by .I.4wooabury do ' —. 860
The Asaph, by Dr. Lowell Mason,
The Diapason, byGeorge,S. Boot, do ... 850
The SabbathDa, by George Z. Root, do ... 860
The diddles, by.Williain B. Bradbary. do .- 860
The Christian 81.histret, by Alton, , do ... 860
'She Sacred Star, by Leonard Itarshill, do ... 860
JUTKNII.OB SINGING BOONS.
The Gulden Wreath; ltalthekttion—per d0mn...03 08
Tans Harp, by J. A: Getse, . do -. 3 (XI
The Nightingale, (new book) do _. 3 00
Sabbath &boot Bell. do .1. 1 10
TheGoldetiCludn,forSabbathieltools,do ... 110
All the aboseloraabskit gtiantitiei or singly by
JOHN 11.-11ILL011, Nu. 81 Wood at.,
-jalM between Diamond 01k7 and Fourth at.
JrEW BOOKS.
-MISSYOUNG'S NEW BOOS-THE
YOUNG -STEP-110TIIER; or, A Chronicle of
es
Allsook, by.ths author of "Heir of Reddy - Si.
By author - of - "Bt. Leve—uNDEnotrausrati
OW. WALL STREET, • Bonunice of Realness, 'hi
Richard B. RhnitalL
By Ruiner Lytton--A STRANGE 14TOBY; • nor.
el fulls 'erittialitig, if not swimming, tiny of ' }ROM'■
former productum. r .
SPAR.E.4IOURS, by Johußrown, M. D. For sale
by ' antB -n. 'B: DAVIS, 9.111f00d Krems.
TANDARD .I,IILXI‘J
Jorninie Art or War;" cea edition.
Beamed U.S. Army Bagrdstiou.
McClellan's Xviropean Cavalry.
McClellan . . Field Merriam U. S. Cavalry.
Ltainnet Murales.
McLeod'. Margery of the Crimean War.
taws' Military Surgery. .
U. S. Authorized Cavalry Tactics.
11eld'Ilunsi of Etvolottomi of UMlcte,
boost's Infantry.Tantlai. •.. •
U. iniantry Tactics Authorized.
, Kiumnoary on ArUllery and'lntantry.
orders for Military Warts- promptly M.
tenald 110111 yid C 0,03 Wood u.
MISCELLAXEOUS CARDS
YON LIT.NSTII - Ais Ixporrinr. ' AND.
L
Ds.u.sa in the most Seleet brands of GENUINE
HAVANA CIGARS, anti all lauds of SEIOKINti
AND CHEWING • TOBAOIXO, liNDYri FANO
,IdEEILSOIAUM PIPES, TUBES, isa, Ao., in gram
Variety, UNDER THE ST. VILA ILEE HOTEL,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
8..-. The Trade 'applied On Mara l terms.
wthetty
faTUCC4,
K STUCCO AND .KASTIO WOILKEE, PA.PEE.
DANDER AND PLASTIZEIL
. . .
afifIIEISTKE.34.IiD OlibiAfdENTS of .kll
on kind.
Allotdersloft at No:= R rsr --
street, dtdoon
from Paptireg,WitU Viper Store, tio..gl
Wood:tire . be promptly iatended to. mh93
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IN - AHD * OILS„ TAHPAHLINS,`DUCK, LIGHT
AHD HEAVY DRILLISGS, &c.. No. 8 Wator attd.
78 Front unman, Pittabarnh. ap5311
ViT W. YOU IV succeissor to Cart-
TT Wright a Toting, go: 97 Waal strut, corner
of Diamond allsy. daslor In all klndiof CUTLERY,
ILAZORS, EIFL=, REVOLVERS, AlillfES, San
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above goods constantly on hand. told
1 ACKSON 1t TOWIsSE..: oar
TAissuss Ain -swami 14- BACON, livagp
BETS, LARD, MESS AND JUMP PoREC,No:I2
Fourth street, DOW Pittsburßh•
1 F. 111ARSHALLL, DEAL= Dr AU.
• l'Arris, Boaxinto, &0., No. 87 Wood street:,
Jel
14, _II PALOTSI 'oon S?.
1.114 Dealer in DONSST4 HATS. STRAW TRIM
MINUS, and STRAW. GOODS generally.
XIPIDIC4L.
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Sligki . Cold,
; .
41 1 ` J' cattWi„gtsurzoicertess
BRONCHIAL or grae , e
1-„ c ,r7 . 'Which might be chaclad
• , tGC\ " with a simple remedy,
tf nagleated, often terminates serimay.
Few are aware of the impartanoe of
ct°P.PingA'Allak or °light
/ Void in its first stage; that whiah
in. the beginning would yiel.3 to a
?mad remedy, if not attended to, scan
attad the tangs.
4,-ateuett4JeanchlatOiailteii
were first introducer:l eleven years ago.
it has been preyed -that they are the
Lest article before the ptthLi4 fbr
Xatte-ka, MaLita, 4Pnachilis,
,Aatiurta, X;:detoith o the Racking
eaugh....in,., and
;lumen:ear afro:tactful of -the OluAaat,
gryznit
Public Spenleers le Singers
will find them . 4feattial for clearing
and eirengihin,ini.'the voice..
..Sold by alla)ruggista and (Pea/ers
in Jitfedieine, at 25 minurpr
Foradr r =a4OHNSTO7S. B-KBYSER
B. A. TA CO., B. R. SELLERS 00..
B. L. TAILNIST CO., B. I. VANDICRTORT
end MCBDRRSON BROS. - derhomrealT
MEDICAL CARD.
W. RODEIfHAMZR, N. D..
or eIWICIZIL cart,
Having arrived In Pittsburgh, will, es mew, devote
hie excluelve attention to the Medical and Surgical
treatment of Chronic . Dimmesi especially those of tbs.
Lawry Pk:mei:such •lal Piles, Conetipatioo, Pinol a,
Mars* Palling of the AmM,Stricture the Bowel,
Cliceratkro of the Dowel, He will abo treat thte verb
-one Chronic Meuse el the Woade r Kidemys, Bladder
.ke....litarocans . ere st the Houongsbelea Hones; whirr:
be may be Teen atid - ebefia . kWh o'clock a. ut.•to
3 o'clock p. m. Pedal:AS; Wthey dogrel its will
be mid bet user part of the city. • dbilkinett -
DiiatictilUNN'S OrLUAL
+-The perfection of tin laesthashte Oregaration
IS Meowing to mankind. - Without deterierating the
inediciasleirtnes of oploro,the Mirk is thormbir
porldeditoutall ths.noxiona qualities of-tbm dhag.'
In cases of fractures, burns, scalds, cm:metope stone,
sad other Ireland ,affectkets..ll,loo.,rallone pain' and
irritation, allay onnrandons, ermsamodlo action, assi•
murbld ciatemps.cl )04 gips =hot wititoot
uos
lug6 sickness, costiveness, or h 'eldiche." Theme Mal 4
rade qualities and t gender It pnrenduent laths tier
of opiates.. • • '
Preformed- and sold by A. D. d D. SANDS, Drug.
gists,loo Fulton stmt., New York.
Sold also by A. YAIINZSTOCIE A 00., PM*.
I Vel also by lirturgistal gairerally: irdidlwAtltT
fIOSILEN • 01.1618" . fresh; a
%Dr fresh supply jest received; also rotten= rag-
Ihdt Chesee, Pia' Ands sad step 13epp, for sae at the
Fatally Grocery Store of
/OUR A. RICKSHAW,
. Canter of Übe and Head streets.
HMO' • - e have removed to the.
rommodkes sad rarely Ittted up Boise 329
ervy 1ara9t,1.14)11 . 01W• will , be plowed to have our for
mer redrone, and lb* trade p mutiny. call on rm. • -
fete SOMIONAKISIS it LANG.
131" IcK.O.RY elyLEritiiVOlitdi;—Anotti
lA. or 'emir - of Xitie Ina &rubbing broamajust
neatved. aWeitta, Straker ead,Oarper Brooms far
oda et the /WWI Grouerj Store of
• JOHN 'A RENSUAW.
- Aloroor - Liberty and nand etreete. •
f l1tl)1) " Altai
GO bush. Clowso Seed. wino. - • • .
For Aida by • J.A.DILWOIiTII 3150.,-
fe2l , 1.10 sad Itt Second
Pure` 'U $; rAI Via, -
this.day.lo . alosd
PeacliSkils;. to saliva 3text..Thanlasy. 1. poi I* of
.12tince Albert% 4i seek*, IRA lbr , NU 137 . •
. • , • l• 11-1,0/41T Jt 00.
V1A.1.1111., Ult:t.-r_We_have in , 40113 -
.1 1,800 &WO Imo& (tritely Maur, for
th• tradry Ibr bikers sad faatlllas. Mao. drake y.
&MORAN= k LAX%
flittsburgh Oant
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WEDNESDAY MOBSIN MARCH
THE OCCUPATION OF ItIASHVBIE.
THRILLING DESCRIPTION
We at length have an accarate and detailed
description of the occupation of - Nashville by
the Federal forces, and the - terrible panic
which prevailed there for a week. The aC-
count is derived from those who viiited..the
M!==tZ=l
since returned to Cairo
The Conestoga lefttairo on Tuesday lass- '
noon, and arrived at Nashville on Thursday
afternoon at four o'clock. From her officers '
'I learn a few faces of interest relative to this '
metropolis of Southern &Mary.
- It has born reported by the Northern .. press
for a few days past that Governor Ha s, an
bearing of the fall - Of Forts:Henry and Doubl
oon, performed a wonderftil feat of political
ambidextroasprestidigitation, and that In the
brief space of twenty-fatit'hotus he' changed .
his tone from - the infuriateiSoutherne3r, to the •
inflexible Unionist. Saadi not. the case..
Governor Harris just nowilees not like tube
a Secessionist, bet he dititt'.'not be a Union
man—be has had too extortive a digit in the
Southern pastry for that. :Misdeed of calling
upon the - Tennessee Golder* to ground their
weapons of rebellion, he tias made the oftire
posted call tip= the' militia of the State to
drive the Invaders from tbSisoll, etc. •
A good deal has bean rid about the der
-want Union feeling in Teriessee.. Most of
the statements about this' dormant feeling"
have been
End
Nashville; we
ought to And a large propeition of loyal teen;
yet the assertions of those.who have-the best,
means of ascertaining the facts in the Cave
are that loyalty to the lloVernment is to be
found only among the 111114621i0 and laboring
classes of the city - .; thattie mercantile and
- business men are nearly alt sympathisers or
abettors in the rebel canoe, and can only be
made to side
with thellevernment by repeat
ed and unequivocal demotistrations of its abil
ity to enforce national law. That this is true
appears evident from the feet that as soon as
it oecame known that the Federal army- was
advancing on Nuhvill all the Isnsineos
houses in the oily, wills - :a,
few exceptions,
closed their doors, and many of the-merchants
commenced shipping ' 'their goods South.
Nearly, all the gold and 'silver coin belodging
to these merchants hai been sent to Atlanta,
Georgia. The streets of Nashillie wear s sad
arid gloomy; aspect. whole rows of. houses
whieb two years ago were ocettpled by fathillee
of wealth and reapbetabilitY, surrounded by .
all the eiretUestancrea that make horns happy
and prosperous, steed Vacantould the gate of
the 'passer-by la met; instead of, as in former
days, with fine, tapestry, window curtains, and
neatly polished inseblsKitrepOrith panes of
dust-dimmed glass, era Which the spider has
spread his web, as if told& from recognition
the mournful vacuity-within. If Tonnes
oeisana had: cause to o Aide themselves , upon
the architectural bea 'of.their capital city,
it was before the batarld 4;pirls of treason
'took tap their abode 'fa the Sliest edifices of
Nashville.;
At Fort Zollicoffer, about 'ten
_miles below
Nashville, the. rebels on hearing, of the ad
vance of our forces, destroyed their'fortifica-
Cons and threw a number of . heavy guns
down a steep bluff Into the riser below. They
then fled, whither, I have not'learned. '
Among the steamers found by Gen. Buell at
Nashville, and taken as prizes, were, the Geer
end Anderson and the Pink Varble—the lat
ter somewhat of a celebrity, since she ran the
blockade with a heavy load Of ironware for the
Secession authorities.
In different places along the Cumberland
river to-day, we passed large fragments of the
liashrille and Charleston railroad bridge, de
stroyed by the rebels a feu days was
a very costly structure, and its destruction is
much regretted by the leading man of Nash
ville.
I was about 'to Wrlta'eomothiog of an ao-
count of the departure of the rebel troops from
Nashville, and the entrance of the [Triton vol
unteers into that place.- But I have come
acrossa copy of the Nashville Banner; which
gives a,pratty graphic history of scenes hici- .
dent.te the change of military administration.
I should have mentioned above that all the
Nashville daily papers, except the Banner,
hays suspended publication. Their 'editors
have left-for the South, and their omces are
desolate. The 8ZW.716 . , says its editor, will be
utdished as heretofore, but the,* whoknew
an. Buell need not be smeared that he will
not permit that Journal to 'continue a es here
tofore " to hurl Its'enallunnas kgainet the
Federal Government. A great alteration in
tone will, I think, be found necessary to its
existence. I quote from its local columns of
Wednesday last:
101 NASHVILLE BANNielt ACCOUNT
Now for the effects of the loss of the for'
upon this city. Daly Sunday morning it
was reported that Fort Donelson.had surren
dered, but it was not until between ID and It
a. m., that the rumors became general. In
the meantime, the,Generaldeseriably had been
hastily convened, and. after:a_ eliort session,
adjourned to meet in the city of Memphis on
the 20th. .The citizens generally, nneware. of
any disaster to the SoutherWeanse, were quiet
ly repairing to church, when, howeimr, they
were met by the report that Fort Donelson
fallaihrlme a' Federal army was already
at Springfield; Boliartson county;abdik, Ewen
ty.five miles from-this aiej,:oonneeted by roa
med, and the gunboats hadpasseil Clarks
ville on their way.to -this city. The sudden
flight of the Governor aid lathe State dims,
including the General •AsseMbly, who took •
special train through to blemphia, - gave eolor
to these Omni rumors, and. tho whole city
Was bite a panic. About this limo
Genera Johnston's army Bowling Green
entered the city, poising South, Gins leaving
_theltaprossioo that no wand was to by made
for the defense of Nashville. Bach; hurrying .
to and fro was never seen. Before nightfall,.
hUndieds of cithensOlith their families, were
making their, way as beat they could to the
Bondi, many Of them haviog no idea:why they
were thus notices's. abaudoning comfortable
houses,asr - where . they, were. going. About
night it was announced that the militUy'au,"
Merlin)* would throw open the military storey
to all who would taker them.
Tks excitement continued through Sunday
n i g ht, eanibinuy'goinieg . strength, aided.by
the destructiodof two gunboat* at the wharf,
which were in prooess of cohitinetion--two
iine.New Orleans packets, the James • Woods
sod James 'Johneon, boring been•!•taken for
that purpose. The retreating arm* 'of ' gen. `
Johnston continued its march, encamping by.
regiments at convenient points outside of the
pity. Monday morning the drama opened on
the city intensely suiting. The pal:lib:stores'
Wore distributed to; some extent among _the
people, while the army and. hespitils were
. making beery requisitions,nak phasing: all
vehicles and mon than they conld;to unsay'
their eupplleir to theireamp; Ac the same,
time, 'considerable quantities were removed to,
"the depersfor transportation South. Evening
came, aid 'esognaboats, and'ne iiederal army ,
from Kentucky;. 'General , jolomion left,for
the South, placing Geier/I'Bl4d in °demand;
assisted by Genitals Pillow and Bard*
apprehensions ' off the 'near approaelvor ; hi
enemy,hivingtwei (mind grown
dotermmed 4 , Gemiral Floyd that t
tion of the stones was prematira,ln an order
W - aosesam . elosa the warehouss, and forme
detailed to:coUeed4fial - liad";lseei glyao out:
This was done .as Air as praati*bte - .011
Tuesday th• distribution commence d again,
itad,Untlxiis4_with_more arjess restrictions
under the eye of the most indictees citizenn, j Gen. Lane Going back to the Senate.
until Saturday morning. Tuesday night the The following hitter, •addressed by den. J.
wire and raillibed bridge -sere ' s ' aha th Casebe e I Lean to the. Governor of Kansas; shows
-land were destroyed, P
.earnest and persietent in rel - c l ot e s'tren at ce — s - Of e'er
,thrit he has retden . id his Brigadier General.,
loading citisens. , The wire Nridge:elist about ship, and is going back to the Senate. We
s lso,ooo " fted ' a 'erg° portion et-the et.* was exceedingly regret that he has been thwarted
owned by the lamented General &Peleliu,
and was the chief reliance for . the support of I in' the'darling objett of his expedition, and
his orphaned daughters. The railroad bridge history will hold somebody to a se
cost $250,000 - , and was one of the finest draw- countlei the Obstructions thrown-in his way.
-
bridges in the country. ' regrets' are noilltiled by having his pres-
The scenes which were enlisted during the f„ where he 'can fight the
- following days up to Monday morning, 24th, t ea” is -
beggars description, The untiring. energy of demon slaval7 " quite at effectnallY.
the Mayor and city authorities, mho through- I LESTY/ic OF 11/3. 4.131 C,
Out this whole-'affair acted with a prudence,- ..Leavzsraressu„..sll=lll/I,.Feb. id, 1.862.
seal and devotion to the city, which cannot be
Ste :-*There ,should be
. 5 perfect:under
too highly 'commended, was, inadequate, to
'„,„ „"*“dies between you the low Ge o weota „
keep down the selfish and ;unprincipled spirit .
Oyes pf the People„ of ktuises, and your Rep
of =maim which rim riot, grasping teem the
„,_ reientatives in the' National Congeal. ' To
months
tredpobrrkpli-ttaziof suffering n m g ft wi t a° ,: r a s r at t g this end, I Mike the followinji Statement : •
Onthe 20th of January rbgt. Washington,
. ,
which was left them ea indemnity tee months • .
of toil with their , ' needle, and.the of °3-Pec tin to take command of a column de- ,
eigned to move in foarteparate bodies through
husbands, eons and brothers in: defence of the this State, southward.
Southern Confederacy.: Through the. efforts It was understood by the Senate, and ex
of the Mayor, however,, a plan was adopted
Noted by the country, that a matisfactory m
on Saturday by which mestif not all or .theie , reetettomt would, be made with Major Gen.
poor and unprotected creditors of the Govern-
Hunter.. Such was my conviction:
ment were fully secured by quartermaster and
I same to Hanna therefore- intending to
eernathearY eteiee.- arrange matters with him; to redo my seat
Here - was an - entire meek of -panic and con
in the Senate to pouffe= whom I had received
fusion, daring which million' of dollars worth
and then to notify the , p ree i dent • of the ee
elnusyf P 7 Per sol l m w an as to i nly t t .d o e th
stro D Sysol",thalelru-ofC7muhreiedh.- ceptance of the Commission of Brigadier Gen
eral, which was sotto issue until the receipt
might have - been quietly and safely . emoved,
Of mach- notification.
had • the panic-rtrieken leaders been able to _
I made every effortwideheelf-respeet would
maintain- their equanimity, in the face of a .
permit to effect this arrangement ,with Major
,vague and unauthentic rumor th a t the .enemy General • Hunter. I failed. The correspon
were near at band. • .Comment,_ upon nth
management is unnecessary in these columns. deuce,. when,
.published , will Preve, indeed,
that .-Loould not have served under him in
—it can be heard loud - and mutilating from' ca pa c ity, , however subordinate without
an Yi• .
every month in the land. . - 4sfradatmi. .
On Tuesday, as we learn, the city ; of Clarks- • had
no maw! ambition b e yond tine een .
villa was surrendered te Cealawsiewa " ae;(4 ' .neeteli r silth this 'expedition. riles.bid to ear
ths Federal Navy. The Commodore and staff. teoefi: the ; ioetteution , money with , free
were invited on shore and bosnitably enter- ieirit
rebel lniy, ...and thus -glndlethe anise .of the
mined, after which hirleftin. hie Aermboats, f b e en fault on my part as
announcing that he - would - return Werines-. I , believon;LhaVe. been thwarted. in. this, the.
,day and take formal , poesession of the city .; cherished hope . or iny ut.a.
which he did, tinting a Very conciliatory : The sad yet simple,dutlenlyyemaiiii to an
proclamation to the people._ - There are now
some .5,000 salaries at Clarksville;aa • We learn: enure to you,,and through yen to the people
of Kansan, my pin:Pale to return Ad my seat in
Through the efforts of the city anthoritien,
the .United States" rou gh purpose declared
something more like order was restored on
to the President through telegram of which
Saturday. The distribution of stores was a
the following lea copy :
stopped, and every , effort made to remove • ism.
muoli Cl tensible to the depot, and have them.
All efforts to harmonize Nape Garland near-'
carried off: Large quantities mere. thus era- t ee bare pul e d_ Lam compelled tollecllne Brigs
moved. But the heavy rains in the meantime ci ere pip.
so swelled the water comer= that the railroad • I have nothing further to say, true!. you
bridges gave way, and transportation was tens.; will g i g top - as ever faithful to the States and
stopped on the N. A- C. R. R. . The depots in th e country. ,All raid and all 'l'l=re:shall
the meantime, were titled with meat and other cow -as hereV - if - Me; be denoted tO'thein. ;
stores, attracted the cormorants; and riot 'tier ;Vial:deg, ybu health, ha pines, .and a safe
riot ensued to prevent the mob- from literally: return to your cOnstitnents,
carrying off everithing, -Sunday morning 24 •. I re m a in your and servant,.
federal pickets breakfasted in: Rdgelielde op. . , j.3l.l,serz.
poefte the city,and daring, the morning eight,
of them seised a little sternwheeleteamer that
had been appropriated as. starry, and declined
to permit it to • continue its trips. Mayor
Cheatham immediately missed in a skiff; but
as there was no Officer with whom be could ne
gotiate, nothing 'was - done. In the evening,
Col: - Kennett', or the . 4 t l i - Phie'Las__YeltYr
ar
rived, and sent a messenger to the Mayor, re-
questing his presence. The - warn
Platelet. on ,hoth aldei, :and aatuifactory,
though the formal surrender - 4etbe city was
deferred until the arrival of General Mitchell,
who wan expeeted Sunday or Monday
Morning.' '
On - Monday morning was:done, the
city retraining comparatively quiet. Menday,
evening Generals Buell. and Mitchell arrived
in - Edgetele, opposite the city, and under
standing that the city authorities had ap
pointed a committee, consisting of the, Mayor
and sevensl of our leading eitiZellS, he sent a
message requesting an interview. The hoar
for the interview was fixed at If is. in. for
Tuesday. In the meantime Gen. Nelson .ar
rivedin the eity,about 8 - Velock,a. in., Tees
dliy-roaritiig; Is commander . a fleet consist
ing of one gunboat; the- Cairo,. and :eight
transports. ,Transports continued to arrive
• hreeili the day, until at night the number
reached 'or twenty: -A large portion
of thin army dinexabarkini &Ming the Morn-,
ing; and occupied the public squire during
the day, encamping in the vicinity at night . ..
At 11 o ' clock the committee. of .eitii6llll were
conveyed, by order of Gen. Buell, tandgetleld,
on the steamer Hillman. The following gen
tlemen composed the , committee: Mayer.
Cheat's - ale, Messrs. James Woodi,.R. C. Fos
ter, Russell Houston, Wm. B. Lewis, John M.
Lea, Jobe S. Brien, Whitworth, .le.
liebeen, John It. Smith and. John M.: Bass.,
The committee was met at the landing by
Generate Netion irid -- 311fehell;and - escortedto
Gen. Buell's headquarters: Tbeinterview,
was pleasant on both sides, Gen. Buell giving
assurance that the' personal liberty and pro
perty of all citizens would be rally protected,
and no State -Institutions of any kind inter;
fired with. The banks, and all other institu
tions, trades, professions, etc., , could react=
their usual business. Gen. Buell will issue
no proclamation, preferring, an he states, that
the acts of - his army shall indicate the policy
and purpose of his government.
7211 ?ESA!! TILI.AIN!I.
The Banner does not 34' anything,' of
course, about the , 'depredations which two,
Texan • regiments, in ascertaining thatthey,
must evacuate th e eity, committed on unot ,
fending citizens. .Throwing off all guise, these
villains openly_ entered, upon_ the legninutto
object of their enlistment, just before the ar
rival arthelederal - armyrand- commenced a
system , of plunder rind robbory.which would
disgrace any civilized nation. They knielked
men down In the public streets, in. opwilay
light, and rifled their pockets.' They 'entered
privatehenies ;inattdelnitly carried Off such
artioles of value as they could lay their hands
upon. They Memo - anted riders to stisl.horses
—all this conduct Ono, toward the people of a
city wherethey had been named as protectors;
Gedigiven rights. ,4uoli eats is thee. the
Anew includes in the general term of "slot."
ruin( the South.
asrosrup NOVNISNIS OY :21IN AXIOM . AMIN ON
vat t.iivoilkt.
Lath soitthern papers - bring vas important
The.Lynohltaig pub-
Oahe! the following' . . .--
"A Piaistelatier, r eernoed
- tait.aight, - state'tharomn foto ( L AG& received.
oiders to, send their' ma to A. tear', cad put'
thectiethes inVcarching order. a
By passengers Who arrived OW last might's. ,
train the above report, is confemed, and: t4ey
also state that the . within Ithlidthitt ,were
ordered to leave yesterday . morning. i. .
underetandlrom7the lamer. poi*, that.
the Yankees have eueeeeded iiieutiluganother
road through the woods to:Pairfai. • •
MinTIAI73 ° EI NEW 0111TNET.;
•
A Richmond paper says that Abe folloWing
will, in all probability, constitute.the Cabinet
of President Davis: . •• :
p . ..laujansia, of Louisiana, Seeristari =of
- - .
Oenerst Lee; Beeretar•kof War. , •
• Brigedler 43roerst , 'George- W.-Ratittolph,- Of.
Virgin* Sicatory of the Navy.••. , , •
o.o.'South Carolina, See-
rotary . of T . .
Ur. Heti;.C. from' Senttoilii,Voit
matter General.- • • ....
HerschelN.:Jolinsopi of -Georgia; Attomey ,
General.
In the Monti, Crmgrass,;on the 27th inetant,
the Mowing action was taken: • - '
.Thißeitatiiminfirtned A. B. Hill and JiPet
tigiiirr, both of North Carolina, as:Brigadier
A risolition was iinaninton4 palmed to en
tertian no .peaini.propoeitions excluding any
portion of thir sail. Of any of the Cinifedeinite
&sue; and &derails that the war be contin;"
Weir until Abe enemy be expelled' entirely from
the Confedetany, , •. . r . -
iiirettniaii of tie
bfllit Colavtikke,;reptm,ini a bOl creating
the oillarof ConunaudlOgfilertirat of the Con:
federattrilenty during the war.•
ani 'aping that thii
Ptiluling,ite ;sdiptiOthellown tient
Into sec* 4A10011.„2.,,
18 now iont
deritwenavtad that -th,e will 1316
itiit at phatt9i«4oCi• Ste - 1114 ca, about Oak
handtsd , laihsa iouth Apr liaahiriThig., at the
/auction 4:005 . Y4 1 40 1 P - 8 , 4 chattaxions,'
and the c:tiCii v2'411.14606 qUilroada.
This iiimilti*Vlatta4ll, apt. a
desileata 1 0 1- I! expected.=
VOLUMk
Miaitooaries for Port: litoyall.Storea
aodTeachon 'foi.the Conbairds.
The cleaner Atlantic will sail tu-obiy for
Port 'Royal, with a large cargo of army storm
for'our tvoopi, 'mid about sixty persons who
accompany Mr. Edward T.. Pierce, the gay
comment 'seat in charge Of, thOphintations
And contrabands at Port . Royal . 'These per
-ions wire all recommended -by the National
Preisiman's Relief Association,and it,
ary,,thoEducational Commission at Roston.
Threi:foUrths ' the 'whole - number are men
who - are to be • the superinriindents of the
abandoned estates, and will direct the labors
of the negroes, who are to briemplaied In such
agricultural pursuits as Cotton-culture and
raising vegetables for their own support and
for the use of the army at that point.
Twelfe or fiftion of the nassengeri'are bi
des, who will Income teaegirs - of an :indus
trial school, which will be at once established
at Port Royal, under the superintiridines of
Rey. M. French, of ' thts city. - MM. Senator
Harlan; of lows,•is Misting the ladies, and will .
assist in some department the work. ' ROT.
Dr. Floy, of the 'Methodist EpisdopilChUrch
of thii"aiiy;is passenger by Ile Atlantic.: He .
went to Port Royal for the purpose of prepar- -
-ing for missionary efforts among the negroes.'
A PortiOri of the superintendents andteach
ers who iiro employed under the regulations,
so fir as the government is conesiined,
ed in Mr.. Chase's letter to, thii ".contraband"
agent r receive oompensation from the assoola-
Mons in this oity and but some ire
'.volunteers:; Among the
_ntimbir lire man of
almost all trades and aomiproifriasions. ; There
are several phys icians and *no 'or two olergy
men. Quite it - nibliber, ' espOcially 'of those
froni"Boiton,:liirki biint teachers; are lib
erolly, educated ; ' Others 'of them are quite fa-
Minor with agnealtural ojimations.
'About three thousand dollar* , wortli of agri
cultnral implemeiatsi including ploughs, hoes,
•and -others in most common use,. have -been.
_purchased by Mr., Pierce,- and will be taliin
:to Port Royal in the Atlantic. Hi tikes Mori
a quantity of oeedi, bialuding*ne barrel ion . -
fantod from the Pateht'Offieik at Washing
ton ; as well as *Moe 'medicines, - and other
necessary articles.—N. Y. - Eye': Poi!, of Mon;
Tai PENXBTIMANIA rtOOPX.--ISOMe persons
here appear to takn partied*r delight in sneer- .
ing at the Pennsylvania troops.
.They say
that Pennsylvania boasts thatihe has a larger
. number of . Argolis t he - field - than any, other .
eingle.State, - yet they have as yet done nothing
to ahoy . ..their courage. If they have not, it
is because they have; bad opportunity. At
She earns'time sueh jealous grumblera should.
be reminded that It was Penniylvanis troops
who. did the hard , fighting at Ball's Bluff and
Draineavills.—PAila. Pram.
. .
Mr; Preta ran you .tell us 'when the Tenn
sylvan's troops will have a thanes to displaY ;
their courage? Rope deferred make* .the:
heart ` fear our soldiers ham fallen
nadir the command' of Xhosa 'who think the
rebellion can be, beat subdued 'Sithout fighting.
Is ikers not $ disposition in ismequarters to
'exhaust the country and contrive a coinptn- -
min; with - oil hurting the seensilonista.
• . BltiltilD9 OP GAUJOITZT.—It .Is iald at
Washington that the President will nominate ,
as; Mujor-Generali Brigadier-Generals Smith,
XeClernind and 'ironic:444hp commanded
divisions at the battle'of. Fort Nielson, and
'as Brigadier-Generals thi Colonels commamli
lag brigades there. :Subordinate oftimii will
. .
also receiveproper prOmotiom ThePresldent,
threugh the Seoretary of ' War, will, in his
order of the day.iecompanying the announce
motif thele deserved rewaidirof valor, strive
to pay the jastlributeltr every marl, high or
low in Mink, whit, contributed , to the glorious
result. - ',Flag-Moat Foote and his brave
sailors will - doubtless not be forgotten: •
Mons: Sreisralutcp..—tt serape that the
Weeount of Gen: Resits creeping the Potomed
was frit fornishally a reperter of the Herold,
arid-, to - - geovei the wires byGen,
BLAB.' This h r ie ?So aeil. Mecum
that be his taken away the power of
Generale of Diiiiieneto Pies telegraphic die
patches, and everything stow must go before
him.., So Gen. bicetrasaist
Au well is Coiiiinander-lit-Ohlaf of the Potomao
region: He might 'detail a:mead:Sir of his nn:
morons 'staff to every" leadlnig.papei.: in 'the
.country. and then hardly miss them, and
carry oPS_the editing knitter more effectually.
‘ , TirciserAlrr , Akxwmarikarr...:—Thi folfoir
log-spec/4i dispatch to the. New
.`fork
is of importatiosto,PitUkorghors: - -
I ant pennitted. to annonnee - the latki,f
portant nitel li getioe thit Tennessee ;and'
'Muterlaird'ilveri will be opined this week
to ;free And unrestricted bommense, tinder the, of,theitscratary of the Trearniy. - This
main?. willteione of great Miler' to!' the
immtiorce - orthe Western Statso, , and it will
194 boon to_the- loyal people of Tennessee,
who havelmten suffering
.so terribly: for Any'
'coital, Salt; and otheimeocasaria* Of
, .
, ,
Lam. iiinsanssi of Tort Pieksms meroii,
hpring.pertially.reeoierid fife health, has bdt,
Norristown; 'N. J.; Where le- his been •so-,
founiing -with hb &Ai:viand hu departedtei
the lield of ids duties in . the
eta. !attire aid of 4ioagestion of the brain
and /UP. ;He was only jiek a few ;booze
A eat top to dui Oosinu7.
:.: ! :. - :..7.:;;:3'7:74.!:,'.::g,
irsiEuvres
F11.e..„-Itlelslll;jiiiiir' l lg ;
OP PHIL ADMP I I I . OOI/11 " :" ,Wf al gal
merpdal, MERCH NlOREerano v ,
town or country. 001c4No. 306 Wahtnttttee
Comal., MAO; A5irr5,1.706,60f190- 4 nolatal
Firft Montage on Unproved City PiOlavv__''' _
Lty, wash double the antannt,,........1...4.1616 6 anuu V,
round rent, that class--- tvw‘. 4 "''
ma. B. B. Co.'s 6 per cent. 'llortifsill ,. :....„„,' - '' . ~..
Loin, 430,000, c05t.—......... . . 1ty1e..,....,w
ty of Philadelphia, 6 per cent.: Loan....' 60, 000 w
ay scanty 6 per cl. P. R. 8.. bons ,10,000 go
' Oallataval bonds, veil secured-- . -. - RAO ' OO
Huntinmion - and Breed .:Top Mountain " _i;
Railroad Company: mortgage loan.-,- 11, 000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co..' - Stock- 4,000 CO
Stock of alellitas Mutual 'manna C 0.., ,26'5000
Stock of County Pim Immune C 0......,,.. - 1,03000
Sack of.Debrorare M. R. Insurance C0,.....:- - .• -IVO 00
Oonanercial Bank -do ...---............. amaln
Idechanfsellault de -.-.............. 2,012 60
Union Mansurance Ca,ta Bcdp.-........... - 160 ,00
1311 A Receivable, Dualism paper- -.... 16,467 - 16
Boost Accounts, accosed intenst, ea.,. :,6„216 . 74
.Cash on band and In hands of agents..... 11,166.16
OLEX TlNClLlT;Prosidort.
H. L. Oarsoit t
Z. Lothrop, , ,
Bat. Tolandi -
Clain Fini ßu th i a,.
Samuel .
Wm. IL Thompson,
Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown,
Wm: Musser, -
O. Stevenson,
• Bard. W. Tingic7,
John R.Worivii,
Marshall Hill,
B. at
Yzed'k. Lanni& "
JambT„ilanftoet,.
O. S. NVood,
Prattle Waters, -
Jae.-21. Woodward,
Join llWdt, rittab'ghe
tkantarg.i ,
J. G. COhrl2l, Arra.
my 8 Noithenet corner VOA and Woouirtneen.
INDEMNITY "AI+AINST • LOild <iS
PIRE.—yEANKLEN rizx ins umume COM
PANY OF I.II.ILIDELPUM Oak*, 436 - and 437
Mona:lnt street, now TM. • •
Statement - of' 80444 Jannat7 Ist, 1860, pobliahed
agnatably.tontiact of •Areamidy,
First llartgagacp amply secured —51,880,305 00
Beal Eatate,*(preall 1i108,314 81) Cast 1050)65 0 0
3.empoiary on: . . ample Ckdbncral -
'Stocks, (Present value $ 1 4 00 7 73) 09.786 OU
Note' pad Bills 1.811 00
00
•
lis.swe es
1/0r The only profile trem, prawns= arbioli lids
Company can divide by law are from risks wbkh
have been &terminal.. • :
. -
insurances made on_erery_dseedition of proy,
in kern sad country, at rakes* km es srement
•
Since their Ineorporatiod, ii . pelied of thLti.y years,
they iteropaid lases 47 are .to an amount *smelling
Four Millie^. of Donors, thereby laureling *evidence
of the...advantages of I r ntrance,af well as .lisigsbUk
t 6, end disposition : to meet with, promptness all
Loop pal* 4orpig the * jaw 1858.,
1
.Abaries NI Smirker, - Isaac Lea, • •-,
Mordecai D. Leiria, • ' 'Jamb B. Smitii.• •
'rabbis Magna, • L • Edward 0. Dalai .
David B. Brown, Gee. W. I, inh
Simard Grant, • •• - Verne Tales. .•--,•
CILABLEB B. BABOKF t it,Prarirkat.
• EDWAUD C. DALE, rice 'Praddird.
Wati A. SYKIL.i &aviary Jon; Aim; , , ?,. . ',..
J. °ABM:UM 00k n it,,1041, •
ittyri OfficeHartbeest cor.-Wood *Manias.
'ESTERN -, INSI i 1., A .. ... -
WESTE-RN IisIeiUKAACE tUldrA.
NZ Of rzrrlstaum.
-a; MILLI% Jr, Prradwd.
6,l2.l24lNDON,Paretairry;
Office, No. 92 Water street, Slimily Jk . C.o.'s Ware
home, uti stairs; Pittsburgh. • ."; •
immure evilest ; all. haat or Fire seed Marble
Phil,. A Homo IsiatihaW;wasogod by "Dbiellery rho
ore well banes fa eon=a*UY eu
..d wbo.arr deter.
=heed, by amputate and itheraliiy, to e.obab ab the
elutioeier hissi'amenrsedres derby the tett
phis:Nos to ewes tehredesireio be hawed. ;• ;
.
'ASSITS. 0,i370874 39,.149
Stiith 4mi:coati ,
Ittoritatenfi.: 1400 W
Wks, ,, • 00
OpenAccoards. ti' 4,000 00
'UAW 90
MntSM;gMO
Andrew AskUT,
Alavauder Spase,
-David M. Long
:Maw Thinasa.
John
Dad.
B. P.
Wtas
B. Killer. Jr'
Janus)lelLefey.
Nathaniel Helmet,
ales Niailely•
C. w: Blcketson.
r. M. GORDON, Siairriarp.
UL U, MARINE, AND INLAND IN
sursror.—Trarraror coarsitt OP
NORTH AXIIIIICA. PIIIPONLPHIA.
Incorporated Itlia—CaplUd, VOW* '
assets; .1 &unary 10, 11359.—....--S1) td, 4 1:111 a
• ARTHUR, O,COITINg Premidoe.
INstulauicE 0L? Tire sTATE
01T PENIAIYLVANIL, PHILADELPULL
Inarp 7 raul794—Cpkal.4lDWO.
jr.l".
DSHT • =l4".
BREDD,
HARPER,WILLIAM 5."44
HARTFORD FUR INSURANCE CO;
: lacorp.rated 111OrCapli,:, 5500,000.
itimits, Mu - 1, MO
-11. HIINTINGDONi./insidest.
W lunrance in tbebbinti Old and - tellable Com•
panbn can be obtained byion to
Tlicnt
bar • B7 \Cuter street, '•B
eII7i4NN'I3.INSUBANCIiw ~I AN
-
Vor PITTSBURGH. O nce, S corner Market and
Wet*: egret!, gang flog. "• • •
.
Wil. BAGA LYN, Reddest.
.. banns Stearnboate and
"
..Ingres maul* Ices and dameialii . theisagiatto a
Of the' Sops lign dad , Weitera alms; - Laken . sad
Bayous, gads , naggatkinef the Sear.,,l.. -
.:. bias* agabgt has wad damage by Ore. •
Ot
Jolua t
:8: Hart*
, Coldw r.,
:Johlia..Dihrorth,
91, "aim 1i..11u
Wm
W. CE:Johnotoo,
X. N. Joao%
BosM'Or sa llas:V. 'Holm
.B.ISULY P 11046...
• 4.111.1)
* Pa ' i glinA.NOE 001fTi 10 1 IT No. 149 Chootot st
1211 49 —Aastqfikota.
Will rook•o4PPRIW al
, 111 = 1 LoldiorPorPeenal
or Ilmited,orkeTrry dosaiptkin of allo y or Mar
rhortillas, at reesocabWratorof pronhoo:
- 1101111/T: P. KUM. Rwidosi;
X. W. BALDI4III'.I'OI.
T. 81,40181T8.1111. &way. ' -
Olelten~ -
J.
. 1, + tl Atairtree
I. G. OOUW. Ater.g.
Tlitrd'and Wood streets.
Choi. Biro;
E. Mullah.
W.7lltolorzt,
.P. B.' 13atory,
A lALSGRENY, INBUM-N OE COM
PAXY OP PITTEIKIBOYS,
' 0111,p0.371111tb
street, Bank Block.
Insures 'prod' m klndicelitsisd Irazirat Maks,
ieaao
•, . • _ ' JOHN - D. X
._
• • -
D. 1 , 100 / 1 .
Cap t. zautr. (k#7111A6114
DIMIXIMILII: •
Cfaulosa.:Drail).,
.G I 4 II V.
- V. Balm— . •
Clecr Black, ,
Alexander Medley', ,
'Sohn' Boit; •
13andieVXeclurltan,
rJamealibirshall,_ •
Merles Athuthaed, -
Willbun"Carr, -
"Eobertiff.ll.liirtW,l
WIRELER a WCLSOICS!,
Sewing Machines,
NO. 27 PISTE 07:11217, YlriBBgt H.
lAA B 8 OP 1804
,WREELKIt '4ll, WIIJ3OIIa
.thirded As 'NW Realm
IRI MVOS lath 0/310152ATX /Ant
71181 Xian STATE }MR tunVA sin%
xlantrosT STATE Nita;
: TFElNlthillt STA.= rus.,_ , • •Naarrera
„Timm grAIA FALI.S
Ipoln thethathethaidiate;
Otacinnati-Weebestee Institut);
AILZGEMIFT“ 'IIOOIINTT 4 NAIP.r://rIBSIIIIBII,
mud ether thautty Tabs to) nurottnis ititution.
---Ww-ofiontn tk_mnlASO..Walcut.ralt
IthOIIINT, at SIDIJCZD
Paton; 'Winemused - wade - DM is Its smite es
the OW sad most teltelth ressilrlievigr o libte
now In non It sowroqually well ea the sad
tithed Mem makes the lesk.stibittmposettas to
itafeeth with the eseuatith atbssUth.d .. lath
ea both tides, Sirailits so ago arr. , ato the vadat
Bide—%Y aborts an ftainzw•o,,ssargivieds IttnnTe•
went, end loots datable nth Wethee =at..
We Sire *di thantetisise tespail• the puthseer_
to era ordinary' seams; stitcbibeigt
hind and tbeltith ces the , islet Xbr4. 4 1 # 61 4.71 1 ',”'
later three ram • '-ii edfa i w igi i
tontnlntng
*ltijrat met
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