r{~`"''~ V ~~ #V ~~~ r'Y~"~,.»t~'~+i'~i~~.~?Cf~l2"dr„C,Ss' TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18. • ; ""The War Only Begun The New. York Herald, good secession ' authority, gives the following,in r e letter host Baltimore; ` l ' " - It' is impossible .to aseerihlri= by' Whit means the people of Baltimore who sympa thise with the South ktreii informed as to the inaveinents, plena to,some, - ,extent4 araf t,Wtate of. feeling et the South. - Trait they ", ',do keep so informed has be towofterode •• monstrated to be doubted. 'lt belleired by them thst the . recent retreat of the rebel army of.• the. Potomaeis 11. strategic move. • '"'"meat of the first'Vrittei'and that - while part - . of that army has. gone to ittaisli Burnside, thexasin body, have only- fallen book to a - defensive line - On Which - they;, can protect I.hiltmond to better. advantage than they - - eeniditt Mantutsas. They laugh to scorn the idea Unit the war. is any nearer its ter , nevi Uteri' was in July. They '- • . say, Indeed, that the war- has only just be •., sun, that the 13onthlas never been invaded. no ' and that the 'Union armtetwill • ..met with reverse:" that will 'annihilate. "'thettt before they Miit'pin any permanent stoilti the Southern States. They ridi mde the ides of there being any !Montt:talon' -feeling- at the South, and say that. the • Southern States 'ire unites one man in their determination to achieve their fade pendeoceLand that-their recent reverses , - nerve them to renewed efforts. They maybe :mistaken, but this view_ is corroborated by all the intelligent prisoners - Jae* at - Vamp Douglas, who are fresh from • the t3onth; and it is certainly not the part . - of Wisdom to ignore • The London rases says we capture :Itrnti4tyin the Soittii_the war will be no • "•'`:**s , :u . 'erld• The ' 2 1 1 104 triPar thins with secession. ' The wish is the `':lather to the thought, in the easier both Ales* papers. With the fall of Richmond, Altietnidtia . „Charleston, Savannah,_ and Now Orleane, the war will be virtually • oterithe same salt is nowover in Missouri, Kentnoky and the greater- part of Tonnes , _see. • The' rebela will make ti Cullen sub -1701110 they wannot help it, and illTe to be held - Mainly as a Conquered `;pitople, thee iratiosink ra large expense npoe:, • -the nation, which will won-become tired_of - looting the bill, when slavery, 3ha cause of f,,thewhole trouble will be aboliseti;, plea • -- in the whole of that population on the ,side ofAlts,ilnion, law and order. That will break the-neck of rebellion at once. , We .can" then • withdraw . Our, armies, and leavethepeople to =ulna their own affairs. ' They:Could not then be kicked ont of the The fieebi We are Piling. lip. , • '.The New Yerki Christimi--ditiocate com mints on the national debt which this re . Pol4sra l e creating es follows: , They • tell us of an expense of 'nearly liven hemdred-millions in a year. Call we. ,appreciate such - a sum?. ' How little do we know of the distance to the aim? Ninety of miles I Start a railroad trite for such ICjourney.' let it atop at no' llanst for wood, water_ or passengeri. Place - on it a, little infant. be = ' infant t' comes . man, reaches_ the allotted' age' Of, : man;'butaarth isnotreached Let another ;take his place, live •his threescore years and ten.; another, and another and another, and still, with ne pause for repairs, er to : pad its burning axles, the journey's . end 'attained. The fifth Mates"dyinteyes' inn looking forward millions of miles for' the journey's end: But we are here talk- - ing'_ of ;akersti.- hundred 'millions; not of ninety-five: • ,Eccr* hundred years and more, Churches hays lOW,' gathering, PF o Pirti th* Baited States. Subscoupteons . have been men_left_tlieit emu. / to their= loved- :Churches;; and all ' this tithe the evangelical. Churches have - got' , togethfir olatout sitt Millions of *party. Not. enough to pay the price of victory fora month. We have a missionary beciety. It gathers ceich year tram nearly a milliark. people. li .throws its beneficent influences into. nearly every. _Tart otthe world. But its whole yearly revenue...would • endure the diaft 'of the Tailed States Tnasuz7 only one hour of theiten in la day. Seven hondred thousand mowers drawn from the pursuits of industry. - is far more impoverishing than if a million of paupers were thrown on us to supper; for then the Lamers and produces w - veld re. main at work. Now they are far worse than ` 'Their weapons 'are "costly, : equipments the standard of perishability, ~..1',.-harvltsts _perish, and cities are ruined by presence; England is contributing' fearful sinecutts , of want and starvation to swell the"price of victory. Frazee loses the Woof twen ty.five millions of its wares: Interior Ett :%:: 'pie and parts of Ails 'are paying portions of - this snip:same' oost.of victory. . These are only ry items. When we 'Task •ot °lest deaths '7i:streamed = honasholds . hiightol hopeSlife4ons mourn -111114entlii n flt ie lb n l c i f to ht of mp life, we measure'tlie cost or Oa& any worth niniminsate for .;-;7ll;i7X6s:ll!),Pf°°f:ll#!'n ie 11.6#k it, "a ~ : mots too, if mor e is necessary. Bilk that, life is, not assured-:lts peace, its prosper.; ite advancement, is not gnaranteed while slivery- is permittedto lire. Weak. , .4.l.l.intl,burdened se we will be by deb t , this-foul Send mayor's. again to commence its assassin work of destroying the life of the 4tiaitt. -*have lost enough, suffered eittaigh; *consequence+ of its existence. +l l ire owe it 'nlithing—net even forbearance: --;;;•.+l4*eritae.ii,right to'ask lhe - free States to ittffeic.i4i.Yor Its mainiltienee.,, jr we ,have to pay these ,roilliciras \ -L l if ourselves; our eitildren, and children's children, are to be hardened with taxes -growing solely Out of this ilaveholders' rebellion, then We disband that slavery shall dial _lat it pa, ;the penalty of crimes, and cease to exiit." . rtitlt will we Pal' the tax etteerftlikri for y%~k,: MEI we shall be assured of piaci and pros iierity :herein*. If ' slavery is left to trouble;us in tlie future the tax will be a ootitinaal cAnCe - ht:lteart-burnings, pbtinti and humiliattions. Deitroy slavery . and: ire. oomaierioera never era' of assured - ..•,''ProeParity, without doubt or fear for ate fature, and the debt will dwindle away lan; der the amazing , energy of a free.and mighty People: ;Again, we say, slavery rot 44 die 1 , 4 :•Tre6lloll. Among the difihrients tonna in tie 'oity - .6l4Periondina, lately taken pcsaissioit 'of , by Com. Dupont,i.e letter dated Wasb; - . . . ktlen, Jan. 7, 1861, ' written by ". , ` ,1 10,71.:;, then United :Btates Senator, id arissed to , I.Josern Purzoei, , Bk.,- Tale. WWI* 8 1 04. 31 40 2 11:0 1 nPse eintwt doing "ot : Abe-chief ieceoion .eonspinttois at that Ida fed; 4 7,, y A il day; 11mn. of timi this T . eir ' or ., - iksewowntonii t i:447. _vow Pl • and taligraPhed w (Jas qtaidt,co, - •.9 tins - 44 *114:4501" rliitS'INME l / 4 111: - lette r - below.). The 'n614404 2 ew4;ll alrirrt 'biYra.te, ilrhowas lintentetthe slay:" nogned con aterhieli the-reedit:lo neippinded to the letter were paw:wk - FEraaas was a member of a "Boyeniyay Coneention,",:so called, than sitting in Tallithashea.—The letter is as follows: ' 1 7 r W AMUNCITON, Jan. 7, 1861. MiDxsa Sta—On the tither side is a - O4PY:Oriesolialloittlidiiipted al a consulta tion of , the Senators ; from Abe Seceding - Stateis---itt 'W hich Georgia, Alabama, Louis laits, Texas, Mississippi and loloridavere resent: • - • The idea of the meeting was that, the States should go out at once, and provide for the early organisation of &Confederate Sovenunent, net later than 16th - February. This time is allowed 'to enable Louisiana and Teitis' to participate. It seemed to be opinion [sic] that if we left here force, loan and volunteer bills might be passed, which would - put.ldr. Lincoln in - immediate- con dition for hostilities:4•whereas, if . [sic] by remaining in our places uitil the 9th of March, it is thought we can keg: the hands of IlmeAsourn tied, aid diiable the Reptibli tans from effecting any legislation which will strengthen the hands of LA.:incoming Admits istratioa. The resolutions will be sent by the dale gation to Ithe President of the Convention. I luive not beenSible" to find 'Mr.._ Mallory thitmorning. Hiwkins [the member from Florida] is in Connecticut. I have there fore thought it best to send you this eopy of the resolutions. . In haste Yours truly, D. L. Yrrtsi. iJOSENI 7- FINECIAN, Esq., ("Sovereignty feronce") Tallahassee, Fa. The following were the resolution refer red to: . Resolve:44: That in our opinion each of. the Southern States should as soon as may be, weds from the -Union. Resolved 2. That 'provision should be Made fora Convention to organize a Con federacy of the Seceding Stet* the Con vention to meet not later than the 16th of Februaryott the City of Montgomery, in the State of Alabama. Resolved, That in view of the hostile le gislation that is threatened spinet the Se ceding States, and which may be connu r mated [sic In original, for it seems his se cession minis extended even into orthogra phy] before the 4th of Merck - we auk in structions—whether the delegations are to* remain in Congress until that date for the purpose of defeating such legislation. Resolved, That a Committee be and are hereby appointed, consisting of Messrs. Dana, Slidell, and Mallory, to carry out the objects of this meeting. ' pew accurately was the plOt - of these traitors carried out. They did tie old -Bo atsman's bands most effectually. The let-: ter is written on the 7th of January. Two' weeks after , on the 21st, Jeff. Davis with-' drew from the Senate, Mississippi having' withdrawn en the 9th. .The other conspira tors' staid , until - their . States went out. Florida and Alabama went on the 11th, Louisiana on the2Bth, and Texas on the lat of Fehr:my; while the “orgenisation of the Confederate. Government" took plice at the very time' appointed, Davis being Wimp ratwi on the 18th day of Febrility. What stupendous treason! The like wan liertily ever known. If these men do hot 'Meet their pianishment at the „hangtuan's hands, his office should be abolished fOrever. Thi,lsMasWll ,e'remarks, in closing a notice Of this letter . But how has Time brought round his WO; 'vengep. 'A little morethans year after the 'date of this epistle, Yulee,'the writer of the letter, aid Finegan, the correspondent to whoW it was addressed,.were both at Fer 'nandine,Fla. Suddenly before their affright ed gaze the fleet of the Union makes-its ap pearance in the harbor: They and the rebel soldiery-are fain to .take to flight. by the railroad, away_ from -the wrath to come. And they Were just in time, for one of Du pont?' gunboats sent a 'hail- into the rear car, and-Ytdse had bedtime to escape to the lagoons, Where he will hare ample opportu nity to meditate on the sacredness of that oath whieh he took to support:omi Constitu tion of the Naked States. Moreover—for this affair, like the rest. of-the rebellion, is -full Of its dramitio elements—this 111110 Florida railroad also plays a not unimport ant part in the feroe-fiasoo of Yulee, Florida and secession. Be and Finega ._eir and Irishman—were co4ontraotors on it; and the Senator was constantly chasing Gov ernment for' fat;mall contracts and subei- Zeit lie succeeded better than he deur,- ed is but it is Well knoWn that it was because 1 his Jew heart. did not get all it. craved that he urged the seoeedon of Florida—and, like - the-base Judean, threw away a pearl richer than all his 'tribe. Can such Horrible Stories be Trals-! A. correspondent of the New York World, . wholes been v isiting the scene' of the battle of •Bull Bun writes as follows: ' ars. Butler, whose'hushand owns the farm him". shelled by Ayres ' s guns, took me into 'the _attic Seems irhezer_our 12-pounder went. IhrOugli,. hid talked with me a long while about the events inbettent to the. battle - of the 18th. Her sympathies are on the rebel side, and ea - I - cannot disbelieve her frightful and sl.okeninrnarrative of the atrocities of the victoril Nineteen of oar Men were buried near her . But is: sins weeks Sorry corpse lad buidegsp, the fled boaed or backed/Vox As bones, end the latter distributed as meaustoe ornethenesonquid mid barbarism. • The stench engendered. r by this' monstrous pmicessmashd horrible that the famUy.had to leave She plus; and Mich sickness ensued *Mont the troops: Mr. Batter. unarmed .the -statement of hie _'Thos Dec dash of its bud. Among .the staff;left , behind, at the camps, joints of human vertebra and human skulls, scraped and polished, have r been . found to-day.. Butler told ma that on the night of, the 20th -amounted: federal courier same within their lines and asked . for Gen. hiaDowell's head quarters.- As hi put the question -he saw like . Palmetto- in the bat of the -- 13ontl Carolina guard, and put spurs to ids horse, but was shot and killed. Dispatches in cipher were fonnA on his person. Be was buried, but dug up within a week, .the huh tuned from his bonis,"and the latter exhibited is memento. "an intradee's fate." - • . inte solves- the mystery concerning the fate of s mule eniesthg, and never beard of alma the evening., named. -,Mr. Wand, who was With our outermost,ploket that day, remem bers th at adioniman dashed through and to- ward the rebel lines. Shots were loon after beard, but.the afar was-la/gotten In. the ex citing events of , the neat morning. . ' : Why' s - Columbu Escaped. , • Now'that ell, injuries are repaired 'end 'the reinedied,.We may 'safely State why 'the - rebels:Wake permitted to'map. from Columbus. The evitottitiOnqook jleoe at; ter the fight at Port DOrielson. -, Our army lying on the ::Cumberland,ind , Tennensee. wee needed : for operstiona.thithat:ipartiti, and, had_the intention .OriOtallybeen to march the men inim that fort across the country to COMO*, the 'high wileile all the . intervening.. !treat:OS' would'haii pre. vented their movennettt:' •• The mortar boat* at Cairo - were mot 'completed,' and the gun boats i pierced through - and through by, the elude from the .water-battery in the Dgii. *bon , fight, wets not repaired. - .. . • b. land force sent against .the enemy's Works, without the aid of the .flottlia,might or might not succeeded. If a victory had been won, the loss of life would have bien—fearful—too - gieat for- the 'prize that • " was-held. out. • If we loit,' ths oo Z l lllllloll . would-,have been hard to repair. ~ The en. emy were-fe1120,000 Aron& in a position that' nature tad art had made very strong: . They ;Laid at theitraervioe.. not -only_ as war ;. sow.* acc:tbay needed, ~ b ut stessnosWiton.elad,, and little inferior 'to chose tindeireaminodire '. Poeta. Of i the' ativetel, Were taking a 'Muniunition . :14 just.-beforel MC. evanuatiow• was:Litrottolvett•-. upon , fa laitsinAlittniViipurAnestimS boats - 4Toni` would have bee* peFiclosi indeed 'would - • . , t . • . •••••••• "r+ , , , - ' . have. been. captured:l'llB soetti;:as S the . , enetif - plesied te7,-takettient.-nilist tug fires , to narrow till OW re lions one, itlist; - tri - have intinredlitc - test; consiet=' ed not only of a column on land, but of the mortar heats defended . by,thir gunboats; `'. end of thi three elqinints,WilLtvere, as we have lacking. The folly ora premature attack, or an attack with any thing lesithan the three 'agencies that we have referred to, br shown by an examina tion of the ground, now that theplace iss onrs.• The water batteries are of the most. formidable chaiticter; the works on the heights were prodigiously heavy and strong; and the outworks were planned and executed with great. skill and care— facts that General Halleak and Commo dore Foote well knew and upon which they wisely acted. Had not the fight at Donelson taken place, or hid the gunboats ! not suffered as they did in the fight, Co lumbus would assuredly hare been cap: tured, and all the stores and all the garri son with it. The choice'in point of attack was presented, and the consequences which ensued, though memorable and glorious, weriColumbas protection.—C/dcago Trib. More Frauds, on the Goverment. A decided - sensation has teen created in business - circles by the receipt of a tele graphic dispatch from Washington Mop ping the chartering of vessels for Ilsit use of the Governthent. Many,' as is well known, have recently been .chartered for the various maritime and coast expeditions still in progressi and the sadden arrest of chartering was interpreted by some as in dicating a speedy peace. We understand, however, that the real cause of the order was the fact, just ascertained at, the. War Department, that an agent of the Govern ment—Mr. Russell Sturgis has been named to us as such agent--has been charging per eons of tokens hs sharterid ousels five per eent.tocuttistrion ow the amount of the charter --said per cent to go into his own pocket. Of course, no further explanation of the dispatch can be needed. If we have been in . any respect misin formed with regard to this matter, we WWI be very glad to make prompt and full correction. If not—and it does not teem strange, when a Secretary of the Navy gravely argues that a commission of 2i per cent. on .the purchase of several mil lions worth of vessels is fair and proper, and is upheld therein, that a like commis sion of 6 per cent. on chartering vessels should command a like justification—We have a very decided . opinion as to the merits of such dealings with the Govern meat. And we once more entreat Con gress to' peas prompt and unequivocal judg ment on the like transactions already fully before theta. Gentlemen, of either Maisel do you justify these oommissions ? If you do or do, not, will you be .good• enough frankly to say so?— N. Y. Tribune. SPECI.IL NOTICES. , IffrTo Horse Owners.—Dr. Sweet's INTALLIBLZ LLNUCIINT TOB HOBS= la marl vallad by snit in all owe of Larnown. arida/ from Sprains, Braise', or Wrenang, its Mien It mi dmi and colain. Bantam or Saddle hills, Bantam, Mange, Ao., It win also cum speedily. Spun and Nagano may beastly preventad and cured in their hapient atagas, but cataract area en beyond the possibility of a radial core. No awe of the kind, hoarse, is lo decorate or barbs' bid it may be al- Inland by thisr Lin:haat, and its hithful apnea don will always riencrithe lameness and man the bone to travel witli oospairMn 411101. . • Vary brims owpe shook% him this roman at baud, tar its Stately "ma the Ant warms» of laminar will easetaally tentraed theselbasidale disseammen tkand, to whkb all bones are liable, and white ran- - dew simany otherwise valuable. banes nearly worth. R. sr.: SILLUI £ 00., Agents, cornea of Wood sad Braid straws. Pittsburgh. opTillydawlf erlie Wise by Times t—Do not trills with yotrilealth, oonsUtutioze end blianuttor. Ifjou ate allaing with any Moues for which BBLMBOLD'S 141TILAOT 8110/111 to recmneatted, - TAY IT I TILT IT! TNT TT t It all Oars you, Save Long. Suffering. Allaying Pain sad Innammation, and will noon you to ILIALTII AID PIINITT, At Little Tapas% And Ito Taposnra. Oat out the Advartissmout in another mama. sad all or mend for It. • azwiss or ootorrirmarst Ailt. dot Nonnbeld's. . Take Be Other. cuass OVABANTNIED. lithrodatiT _ M:be Swelter Copper and 'Lake ROBES, rmiarna. • PARK; M'CURDY & CO., Manulatursrs as MIZATILDIG,BILALMIIP AND BOLT OOPPBB, Pant= COMM BOTTOMS, BADITD IA L 'BOTTOMS, IPALTIB ISOLDNIiI also and dealasla =TAW, TIM PLATT, SKEET IRON, WM, &a. Coastantly on band, TIMMS' MAMIE.= AND TOOLS. Ramona, N 0.149 fleet andl2o band streets, Pittsburgh, Penn's. hilrflpedal odors of Copper an to any haired pall. ten , . • " I sayNntralyT 'TheConfeuione or AN itrALth. rubßeh for the Masai sod m a warnfor and a . esostira to vans met who maw from Nina= Debility, Iressitare New, to.; BM/ - Flying at the aims time the moats of Self-oan. Ity ow- who , has aural bbasslf after. Was put to peal amass through mathaallajWailtka and amok ay. By anclothig a pout-psfd • addressed •reaveloya emus toms sosy to had of the amber, 'NATHAN IEL ILiT/AIN: /Ma; NoNard. IMO Co., H. Y. r , rrrm 7P !Mm;WIPMN4I I =7M'MRI vrriaow 111114:116 5 7 .. /INIPLOKNBONt : inns & • 111:1L. usms, Toms= Asa NAcuanms, WAssallours Woau, Pittsburgh, PIM% . rr - Onus, No. 21 Yaws STai. .• IsaulicAar. All kind**, STRAX ZNOINES AND . KILL itsonrinosy, CASTINGS, RAILROAD . WORK, DINAR' Rol:Lilts AND BRINY IRON IT.OR)t' • MOBBING AND 1321M41411.1110 dous ork *hart notice: ' ' mh2&417 J. 0. 10300.A1:11014.........J. 0. nna......'....5.1. 1101IXAP. , IIa"•4III.Ir2ATRICK, ,BURNAP . le 00., (encomium to J. 0. KIIULPATIZOK a C 0.,) N.ll. sanctums nod .Whoheal• Desists to LAMPS, CHINWRVII, SHAMS, OLLiNDBLUBS, IS. eirWbolerals Aputs for NUR'S °UNSEX= bi... ILLITMINAT G AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. $9 can Smarr, oppadts St. Chorine Hotel. Pitts P.. $‘111:19d ri.C . JOHN COCHRAN & 21141, Nninlhotortrn of 129.19 BUILING„ IRON wawa. AND VAULT 'DMA wzNpos , SHIMIZU, WINDOW' GUARDS In, No.. 91 'ascend Street and fle TWA street.; between Wood and Mutat. -' 'Ulm on: hidd variety ot . wow Pittora . and plain, saiiible lb? paipossi Partlealar sttiation paid saplosing dqii• Lai Job don. it Wort ;iodic ,j c..W P ittsburgh Steel Works. MAO 101/1/4.4.400 - MBES, BOYD & 'CO., aurr Enna, _PLOW ADM' 4 B. MIL, UM SPNINGEI AND LIMN, tuner of Zoo awl AM tistrit. EMUS & 80/118,Pealen g - hTazurs LirD DOKIWZIO MIA OF NX.. 0NA.N914 ONIIIIIOATZB OP rovosir;"BANK xoTra 6YNOIs. Nw 17 l I r ks of ds, Pitt* t;P:114 P*4 - ,ll!lrOceleticiOs pa ildiaPla dais DiiisitLq4 tridied (Wm 1401 & CP. MANZLII, Paper. I/FLOTtINILIS sitoi *Mai, fICBOOK, PRINT. •OAP, MATTIS AND 'ALL WORN OF 7/IA.P. 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Busmor—LONDON BY NIGHT. Ticket. 21 cants—to b. bad at ?duals and Book Storm,' Library Meows and at tb. door. Dom open at. o'clock. Lettuce to teen at 8 o'clock. W. H. Erman. F. A Bzmarr. lowa Aimans, Lec. Com W. D..llleGkrwAx, . J. B. }Dram 11, - * - ' I4I:II.IJKNE un &reigned will be • eandklit • in the abo ogle* before • • • Moen NOSltnalln . Ooneentlo • mbl3:dmirteP liencxzerst, Yi., Yen: 97th, ietto. Fr:AN ELECTION fox , -President and ."=-> six Dltectoas of the IfANOHEBTER-&LY -11408 BANK will be bold et the'llenkto Hoene, on SATURDAY, the 29th of Ruch, 1902, the house of 1 end 4 o'clock. ' . Aeindmeots to the Coestitelito of the Hank mill be submitted to the fhockboldemat the Num meet ing- leffhlmias . 1 1 11011, B. 111.111.8.1. Ceoh`r. EL144L151 - uIL.,L..LA MAWR INK, DIARIZ6 FOB 1862. W. S. HAVEN, C=r==T==l VagrlllW , WaVilyTmlyiywtal TRIMS—The One Dwelling Hones arid Ground. situated In Nudge' township, four miles from the city, on the Fourth Street Road, lb belonginto the rotate of Franklin Faber, dosed. This one of the most dealrable country residents, near the city. being within a few minutes walk of the Penneybra eta Mired Station at Zest Liberty, and of Drollest Liberty and Pittabtugh 'Paarrager • Railroad, con -taluingabout twelve acres of ground, a tine large mansion house, out. buildings, Ind lot bon ..--al l nearly new =din excellent order. The grounds are higood order. A gas variety of Fruit and 'Shade Trees; Grape'Vlnee end Shrabbery Pomession givens , immediately. Fos terms, snook :of Mr. ME FABER, on the prentbea. or OZO. Si; HEAD, 249 Liberty street. mblittiff VOTICE.—Taken upon .the 17th day .L 1 of March, 1110., roaming at tarp, fonr HOGn, cent: to an ordinance mada lad ■proved the 3d day of March, 1843. If no person shall noire lbricard and elaha said hap and pay allwsts, fine sad chats* attending the seising and lowydag the tame, after four days from data than will be. sold at RIAU," . salty; for the benefit of the Mayor, Aldermen and 'eitiasns of the city of Plltsborgh. 101111.? HAGUE, Chief of Poles. • Pitteba b, March 1 5 th, 1881—athIllatd TN THE MATTER OF THE W t EN log of Virgin alley, in dm city of Pittsburgh, No: an Jarman, Term, UL A Notice le hereby given that the viewers In the shore cue will hold • publls meeting on WILLOBRADAY, Ranh 1818, 2862. (pungent to, adlouttunent) .1 18 o'clock, a. the Supreme Court Room in the Court Home of Allegheny county, for the purpose of hearing an parties Intennted in the abort matter. L. WILCOX, nahladdd of Board of Views:re. ' PIIODUGE NOW . 2 MA/Land 1 box &salt Botta, 3 do fifth Hogs; 30 bosh. small Whit* Boma , 30 do bright Dried Appko; 10 bbls, choice Bane* Apples, ' . Hoadvad andilbr tale by H. HIDDLZ, mhlll N 0.183 Marty attest. , ESS MACKEREL—Extra fat No. 1. .LVJ. iuzdfXsoa Nackang, pat up in kitta kir family' nou also No:1211mm of noporiot quality, mout toed frets Barran and for sale at the taindly Guatory Store of JOHN A. UNTHAW, • m. 1113 earner Übe and Handstrasts. R". 1 1:4 - AS AD fi l o .apply of limaklltat Hominy or Coin Grata Just 11ColI and for isla at dm Family Oroceryllter• Of JOUR A. BLYIBRAW. EiblB corner Libarty mod Hand stmts. RESIIROLL 13 TT Psi: bbia. . 801 l liatterJuit received - and by Sale b 3 ter• . ASTON . 017113, ssits—A tve story Beek House. with six rooms. Uplift at OALLAND GBJCZN-MOUSIL • 1101111.1wd „ w. BRADLEY. No. 30 Wood Street, CORNRIL MCCORD, PITTSBURG% Manaketurse and wbolleals aid retail dealer In al COOK, MILOS AND HEATING STOVER, GRATE TRONTS,PENDERR, Le. mar marpra room may be Wand tho CrialatalTZ qes BIIENING COOK BTOTU, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the Met. of which have beta fully tested by thous; and., and the Stoves pronounced ueequalsd by any in the market, together with a gnat many other &drab's Weems. We have aloe a very large smortsent of PARLOR 'AND HEATING STOVES, ambracing some of the BUT PATTMINS ewer of. IffrTANOT ZNAlliff4D 011;AT! IflloliT9 sod of rho dwelt etylro. 00.11 WOW. EITOHJIN • BOW. AND JAM 01L54211 all of wbleb are offered se , verilow Floes. sarSpedilindocaments offlered to builder, in erent Si MUTE Tulin& TREES.;—liamminzire Pus o..,Tory limp aka cd cholas ISt" otioloeted varieties to,ehoorio hall, with olive 7 pont- Ma SIMI taken to bass eveo7Tarist7 troll* imam. . Of apple atone we hat* 175,000-60,000 of veklalt on three par olds, 10,000 bur year dde. Pear, 10, 000 two to thrall rani old, Peach, plum, !Loa Biltialurc*— Tniii In the Nitimary. fkll and STEDGRZINS Dom 1 toe hot, by tbo hingkod, cheep; also, 81/ADD TB= AND bIiNIINDLET, wbolosio sad rotalL Addtabo PITIIIIII7IIOII AND .OAILLAND Itoll. 81111118, Plimbarst, Pa. ' " • rlt+dwT. .miTW IrrriinamiT-.la. pEACHEB AND . VINEGAR . . 600 BUSH DRIED PEACHED. - 11 BBL& PURE CIDER VINEGAR IR store sad tor oats by WILLIAM BAGALET, W. 3001,101111111 --- a, MU 51 :` " 1 / 71. .q •-- Heil 060,1401m5' of the Boottua•Anui • • Urania , Teatime; nivlng tboli tuitnro; • neat - nyni • •E. amoquenoao , and 'prevention f. .t*T7l, 6, V/80)3 WOCka Q. 13 -• •' r •—r • 0 .. Amu; imt aim ut siosoo Wiu be le,szed emu std .savittwygesAW threlior fearyear., N. Yr um II:mm*400 will be. lands& Apply E 4 nitas exTrre,.l3- 81: oafr straw: r t A( X N d e : Muni and Shoulders. ibt.jud out of =iota house Ibrol• by. mhl7 , TILIYBLZ, 112 Second 0.. • ••••• •azi- Ibb .prime on .band and (Or oda nielosii en jm *um e k;by inbl7 )119. 80 and 70. Water union; CLOVER, 13.101.10-.-73 bbls. received and. for id. laLll6 t cortiN, mll7. corner WoodAnd.Water streets. BItooMB--400, dozen received and for site by ' 111CA1113' °Jinn, ashl7 • Coraireffood sad Water struts:- frit :••= "I boxer-rewn - an , .4% sib by le ./k .. compor, ~ , . Will osisos wood sad water isthbos, .t SY . ILF - 4*-- 09 1)1,111; . litaartie nna SQ . Stak godasaaa UM sad Ibr ids tti i _ ,; • A' I t 11;37.." Wan •• i&LAWL.I-4-TiumaryiL OUBURBANREMDKNOITOLBAS* la —To Ails. Obr flee guts, DYNOI, sheeted about one tone from the Poet- Office, and on the line of one of the P eeropr lima. Tie and moralise tome 16 raoteg bete pagaredlind painted throughout,anal' fani• Ye tat ed the madarn fregroonnerge,*opt Pin ot large — lot; with elude and felt tom; larroonl the home. Rent low to a good tenant. 'Tor farther In lbnoetion adArra Looklaw.l4l .zahlTatztf . PLiNOS-New stook now 'l3, writing et 43 RUM street— ; ; - shin N. Z. corner of South.Ootozoon and Po*al Woof, KNA •F. - rrik ew stoo now aunnaoseC. WI4.L AP. Prom the most otitbrited . menteincturats at Phil* delphis, Yew York and lotton, comptiting • vargententiva anireemplatsamort• scent hitaleky PR OTOGILA PH A 4.8(111113, THOMAS PALMER, NO. 91 WOOD 6T., BET. TOIIIITH AND FIFTH W. A APER, , - BOBDICBB. ME BOARD PAINTS, DZCOBATIONS, &a, &c lIPHOLSTZILINO GOODS, - SATIN DE DA IS, - paws, TASSEDS, OORD& SHADES, &a -• , . • BEDDING OP ALL:KINDS -. ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER •BROCKEDON'S • 11 UMWSATE Or SODA PILLS, The greatest ,remedy br aeldny of tbellll/41 ever yet Introduced. One Pill mill generallyafford Imme diate rellet. To travelers and that subplot to hasty meals end bleeder hours they are Invaluable. Imported and sold by • • OIXON JOHNSTON, And Dealer la choke llindly=es DAIS Corner Smitbdeld and Fourth rtreets, NEW GOODS.' Are now readying their Spring Stock, comprising every variety of goods adapMd to men and bors wear, which, in extent, choice taste and priest trill campers foomblylrith say intbstridi. • • lnmeh, Astoria= mid West of Ragland Cloths of lb* but mak= of limy shade' and 'quality-4 very large salortnamatit. Oushnerte • and Burr . Black Iron= Douithis, Sops Black. Prep= Om& InamS. Panty 0111111111101011 ln envy varietr, Bibbed, Black and rum, Clualmerar; Silk Mixed Coadmeree of every shade and erSar. PZEITINGIB—Ifency Silk and Satin Venting', now styles, Sups Black Satin and Silk Yeetinp; Matta= sad Fancy Si l. lk Voting; Whim figural Silk and ' Also, every variety of zoodi*d Bailors. Coate; likes= a • may choice selectbm of burnishing Goads adapted to gentlemen's wear. Soliciting ail early all from oar friends and oho. public., any orders matron= to ow -care will 'meet with prompt attratiOn and panttnaUty in all asses: BARBI' 9.1 BAIA I 00.,11Ierehant Tailors mbil Car. Penn and 81.. Clair Mmes. FAItilaRS, c,iTTI 4 IIION , . ... pITTXD UP IND TOE MU . BY NO. 119 !OMITS WrILLVT. -- ~:. i ~ I have totablitiod to the CITY Or. NIIWYOZIC it• 0010111111IONNOVIMIteths admits filo of your econmedithis, hid almo to ong.ply with OAUMO SULPHIIIIO 4101 D, BARBILB, I PrOold to•oloke liberal a s h advances col CODlligllidnall. sad to WITS toutkol. your bushomos promo st• . esolici lilMoromondeocti moested meet.conidtp u ted. ' ' *Ma non tun, nom comma num 11011D119 W/1•• 111012211. of tans me laffoatArzon. • ; • 000NAO BRANDIXS--Otard, Davey i 00., tine{ %mullion dt Oa, andethir immda of minas ;digger, dark and pal, io halm, inartme and ! • 11,001111,1,11. DR&NDlED—Pelleroift, A.. belip; naita, and other brands, dark and pA, i da, n tba Waal 141418 1 " HO LASIO _ and Wee Drop,- a. plpse, thropqr. pipes and asses. ROll-41L - Orem and lan d —asiestW brands. , WHIATETB—Nahan'a „Irian end Samisay's Booth: - WINIX—Port, Etbserp, Hadadre, Bordinnx, OIL-7W Bonham table, Sri arm and tiaibta. F URS PUBS' NeCORD Is CO., • I!1 WOODfirt . PrITSB I32 ; I a t ' Art sow roosittog •= i t i tcr a ddittott to Omit: CADIZ", I iaau ADD thitILDIRIINW ruin DatAtottol,m l 7 l Diout7 and st,lo; ITTII GATIMi OLLLATIS AND Is And 20 Wood Street. .WAGONB, 41.44:30R. BALE - TERI' . !NSW ' WAGONi OM - WAGONS iiitt eNinta WAGOSS,I±GAILII GINS !ASTI 'AND COAT, 'CAWS; nMrJt WIMNLS, CANAL, fLULDIN. ffit,nriAND. 4 ,rau t„rj n itin t i kinds Of malting ittoalod to ptompta linds IOST.JIANZ, Wawa MW., Bock at 'Mora ttrotttStattoo. Allkstooty. ' - ABLE U. 8 - Tit- WILD BTIMMT.-41sirtag leurd th• above plyw Stable, Wm."Trowilkoi mad exe ImpM A Ilogproved the stioss astatalmmt; Oozy ANN A:nabbed at shod Mks Armralit lei: Pinks, Maim Oonterta, , Thiffmor putoti. ChirP• =Sim* " Holm bawl and, to ot, la the 1 . 14 zokauir. - PlesioleqUw ors tar --7 11 OUS/ the. attar-. tam otiOAIIII BIM= tog tizotior lot et. " LATTER ZWYSILOPI24 At for ado et x4w;nuoss... saw*. bpi Boabowstioot, -Now 'York. OUTS I; _MULES —"Four x.r4im with shamus; ,VAIIIMS : aid. SIGILIIIRIA atlo. 1411.* :maituir6 Iroltidromft ttlitaid; IPlttolongb.; PARNJI arrivutkii!*. , ifirvx,7, , , _, skin;:*irEmr.vi mrarc 1587217CT088 4 lan's isocirtment now rally at RUNT'S, MASONIC HALL, 111TH STILSMI, ALLEGFIZITT CI T lIVIZY VARIETY STYLE, QUALITY AND 'PRIOR NZW PATTZENI3, goiond door bola" Ditmaii4 alley BABE I"IILNIUS--New stook now arrhingirallfth dna. " ishlS E. E. EDMUNDSON & CO., oPPoerra J. w. wooilwzive. 96 and 99 Milli 011/17 NEW GOODS I ELZNIIT G. HALT. it CO., (1311costoort to Jame O, Watt,) PUMPS or ALL DISOR111:10161 SAILILT. TAIISILL. f CO flalPFZßil OP' , "211011 OBtfDi AiriECUIL. WILLIAM A. GWlnelt. ssl7:3md No. Ti NW= lane, WOW York. Na 44 Water and. New Pia, MWMI=MMiI .110141. .I(OTEL, 366 AND RGT BROADWAY, COBS= 07 FBAXXLEN, Sr., 1. -- ZW TORE. TTllSilystsines home—the moot quiet, home-like, and plow= Soto' in the cits—offers superior in ducements to thane visiting NEW YOILE, *t buoti Dem or piteous. it is control in its- ittstika. and kept °sib* TUFLOP.MAX,RLAN.An monsaisa wi TAYLOR'S_ BALOON; - whimi refreshments am hod at ll . hoUri. Wienletlii their own rooms. 'T charges are moderato, the soup 1111 a litte . 114pire f the ant order—utisoina iirtb,.modarivea4 - imam attached. _ ' mb8:304 FRENCH'S HOTEL, ON THE.4IIIIOPZLN PLAN. LJ) pl't*(,)4 1100YI urn CENTS PER: 14T cell? H.B BQa.nyewv Fraiktore About (Opp:alto City Hall.) tax 11101" Mod, so they may b. °Mond b 4h. optima . Than b s Botha" /*bp and Babb Aeons ottoctoot llirßowsro'ot liligll7lll3 'lticiCalliN 'lobe balk • B. THENClC'Poolobniroa. pOWEES' HOTEL, - (VOMILELY 2,111.L1V8,) 1 7 .11130' 19 Z 1 A RH' .11 Oppodts Arior Home and Park, Pixaicor Bcoltp.s9so "Ilds long. establislutd Ind *gnaw Hake IMF re. oently been rebuilt and - grostly - bnlarged by the ditlon of over 100 rooms, and - nom boa setonamoda. Mom for mar 300 pumas. It has Moo _been tbor , onghly renovated sad ralbralsbedi and 1r =anti NT irriumsan morns eras as isacetikoirr. This Hotel haisime of the best buttons In Hsieh); it easy of ammo from. all the Steamboats and Hall roods leading to the elty, and is coneertkint to all the' city conyoyaneem It has noir ab the requisites ore FIRST, CLASS. HOTEL, ; , 'tutoring the comfort of its honatea. The patronegeLor the travelling pubifo Is import folly ' - - 111,50 ram DWG feOliSmx H. L. POWERS, Proprietor. W Noe. 9, 11. 13,15, 17 Corthuidttf„ But Nsw-Y* , •„ Tills old estiblishad r ind'isiatite" naafi of) the Banner Oommunity,ican dm' recently refitted, and . 'c omptete In every thing- that OM minister to am comlsrts or its patrons. Ladle' and lantilied are specially and carefully prodded for. It it centrally located !UAW Imetnida Part Or the city, end is contliguoto to the principal does itlesza, boats, cam, Miniboom, farrice, ht. . . ' In COMERI4I66II of the .pnnontsi canoed by the re beilkayprions have been reduced to ens Dour,. min Sinn Ic.ra ran Dar: - c•' The table is snaky stmAled with ell the larolites of .the mon, and le equal to that of =pother betel in the emultry. Ample emommodationa an oared for upward of 400 perm. . r not Deane runners. hackman, and other!. who arwtbe Western Hotel D. D. WIWCHEITTBIN Proprietor: - Um D. Wrgonsarge. 18142 m 10•• • 0 ' ...Tox,is the hrfegilid beat *franked Hotel In 'obi New 'Raglan States; is. centrally located, and may Of I an. ems from all the motes Of travel. It maid= all the modern Improve:Dm and area oonyeniedat lbr the comfort and am on of the traveling public. The aliening rooms are large and 'well . vantllated; the mime of room are well arranged, Mid completely ferniahed for Ounfileeand large ptrtbes,and the honer ccatlnne to be , kerpt am iviltittalasi. pasincro AND fitatazolr, Moo, No. bd lIIADICBAL STRYiLT, (Oppoolt• Clolotmadellow.. noir fluspinsipalti,ddie4 18;17 ' 2 Alzwitrzty*rt. O. JO ES, • • 11:0 WYLIE STREET. vr-irrris. lATANTM—A - lima 'Gum; Refer.: 11 anayrecialred: tegtdr• at to. 144 Smithfield, street._.__ VITANT.N.ar-Tp.know the, whereabouts V V' or witmear-wassmAx,.wleileft;. - sottlk ElmptotrEllle; &menet county; Pennuci on the 4th ` di)lLatch,3o6loind has lot been heard" fro thole. "Ha kathoulht to be at. meant -in Water& Tirtlnta. He la • man of small elm and has the little Anger Of Ms left hand cut ot4 le • Millwright 'by Snide. Any Inibruuttlou seht to Kelm, Jacket% county, Indiana, will be thankfullycembull aid a libeial rewardgiven. by kis will., itshildttd 8118ANNAB RZESMAN. ANTEDY,-;-Iroung v oblo.bodled lOW lir ttie Paianylvadalloloo. tow Ono now in itw4.ll: -Apply at lifortioo, :Tomo Hollowenoiorlodoral bad OLIO 1116. - bw! !MY- . 4.0 .W. FL ORIWP.O . ..,625:1m4 : ; , eilot,Reg. Pam: Yolo. slits cow, owv. Pia.h.„,:ratioaenetts. EiRoNCHIAI or: tease„gh - 44 - 2.at, 401 49 4 p!light 4 h#ced . CC 'with, a simY , le rdretcZy if neghtoteck often, terminates seriou4 Few are aware of the importance of 1162131 Di ng a • igeti./0 4 - Ofight if aid in its firit stage ; That which. in the & B inning amnia yield to a mad remedy; if eat attended attcuske the /ange. QfratusZaZitanehlalOPadaelt were first inasocluoed eleven-years ago. It has been pnaveci that, they are, the be B t - otida! beoro 'the PublicsA 'r ls al,:L 4:ls4,Laitz,; , ,Ailass&Putlackiiie Muth vq, : i fanatarrie:tian., • and natri•Fou,s_Ogrestronethe.Akeaat, Parbite Speggkers I.Binjrers ` wilZ foul' thi6), ,effecittgaz firsdiaring' cfr” shrgibeYingib. voice: • Bad bg calTruggigis and . 04 1 r 9 ", issJitfedioins, at ,i 75 oonte per tax. , . 'Y eal* YAWN 401E4 STO - It, _ . 0 . ..1L. - ILLT SIR 1 1 ;&TAMTWIVOKL00., B. IL lIILLLSII - It 00. & L. PAIIIREIMILk 004 &S. ITANDIEVOILT Fad 112NDLBSON SLOB.. diLazunlaL Daum soN);. coox. PARLOR ANP: 7l O'n7 Ol sPzmis. - • w.itioiup.;*o leftx.:3 street, _ • • '''• r • ' Aralximezn . drir„ would mirths to our 14sas Illwartmemt of CIOKNON • AlfDl7.l , lle lINAILLILD ?NOM TZ*3)111111, 41=4 Also, tomtits* , 00081NaltAX618. which ws hano. balranbt 1/614216 oalatilaa . :Kaailnprana. omits oot foundallot mkt , . - CUM 'sox ROMS IfILONISMION sod all kinds of c1A6T114 . G6 nods to altar. - • • • 16:1 • • .. .n. Dn aim= it KIN. . • . • ,,, 0 - ,11'.4,4iR 8. px4f.a r ixq9l . l' ; ,. ."" :97 and lift , Thlrtlitredi and 111 Fourth • -N" „Oil. Ok•thig, ~ • , "" • ; ct, • `,;••'.' \ 1 : M ' l ' . o L' 1111118 ; IZEMMMiI !.* c t prism ti k iwiiiii - ...l47o4ztalptai,,Tot saelmlionsihutop4 +: i ireama tctpciltbasis , railiElrat-*H;;:e.:OlM' der maw graMtakv.i Mato , sad straits. . ita 114 'at 4:40-41)& e trAAP GOODS JWIT ItICTIVAD AT W. & ITIIIGUS'. iriosilal243 sr ii-cre. 44`BLICAOHIrli MUSLIN AT.I2X OUTS: . tat -111:11T 0LL1 . 60.5 eT 123,4 con*. PLAIN 313,E8-ALL COLOBIL.: SI:MDI-41TBSPZI:i AED 00t011D c" 1118 10,=ALL-- - BALMORAL ANOIOOP SKIRTS. Corner Fifth and Market Street& NEW GOODS! NEW GpODSI I caw Fos atm, J. M. BTJCRTIFI=i.D'S. MEUIIIMAC CALICOS YOB •••=• • •••••••- 412 30. BLEAOHED,XIIISLIFf EMIL .. . ............ IRISH, LINENS,. WARRANTYp4I:I2IL'IriA.X. HELTT SHIRTING /ARMS, 9017 YENISEI KIILL/3, NANBOOIFI4 DIILITLTIL JACONZT RDGINGO - AND FLOUNCING. ,64.8LA6K woot riirulNse mousrium anis. LOON TABLE LININ , FL MOT'S, ALL WU& `CASIIIMILYTIS.,: WA PULL iIIEURTIIENi . Or •NIiFroOODS ==! GREAT Iiki.DUCHMENTS,xo.IjabIi - BUYERS. IF TOll WANT TO SAYS • JaD S . , WHIHN Tillry, BUT p4b,.."!tir.. , 1- • FOR CASH ONLY. / 15 W 9. 4 *D8 DAELL , ` , Mambas° and othar beet Trials id 1234iinia. f . , :d u eb n ed A/len aaotiad )Scant n t: d ne Prints; Ida Aar Man& Handsome Spring Madam anda nad ilrenl &MIL Black and Fancy Colored Drew Mika - and' INIM • Goods - ler Kan aid Boy's wear—aa Ail t. Ballmiral aidesoop Marta: Naedlia Work,.HWery, Sc: k. • ALL' OUR =oink casai!soikciisw C..irmsrsortiotrz - - . • -74 Market BQeet prrissunae__: C L 0 SI NO . , i" CZ* CO CP: ' -'-. •- ;'.".`,W,14 1 W::J1:f404.7 1 1147 • BAIMER.Bpitio:S. -- Markifatreet. - Amin, stock will So Writ : D., 1 4 OAS. :QR.'. 008 T. THE (llual'Airi 4ABOoinr B IIiTIVOTIZIEED. tit race CITY. . . , . ST. 8..4 . 001tiv01s so zstnetiou.ls plow, - 1862 EATON, 'IIIIIA.CRIX ik CO y Nos. 17 and 111.1110:StSiOtc • Arrnartfilarr7.7 *'lso,toiferfacliarvaloattraSi644;gt"td EARLY • 6P112121:1 D10461,111/311111p105, Newazio..of Preach, and *oat& Min . *Older.% alo- Mu! ions and Lao Ilbefinod, / 4 " 6 " ,6 C 6 Torlr. , froth lob abouloso sad 61orrio;Pantoloito,yhe4 Conan pall Bolin Musa lloadketcbleb at 6 onto and asp - win* .ItabootioninaoCorlisli _Thread old Dobbin ZApap, to.; a dodos oh 0' . ointment of it eigl,aa6 001 . 11•11140 :itadelnaltorif. Of ac 4 Om. ; &ark Tio,__Batpondoo;l o. tibtcta end indti , ' : ' • Mdito and Dilutor, the bon. enokaol-ladiao.. Meg and : • (broth 'Bat Nees and_, _ _Hood Doom Zephyr and -nboobiaii Woo/. CZ7MaIIW. dUpper Platens.' Ado., *Mono, • Moven iota Bond:; Mrataxial;thi new Optic otylo ofikitui not Encino; a fell lino of Small Worm, ';;ronto AAA* .sod /ioliono, allot objob Iwo ollarattka bur* poodbla oleo kibosh. Irli011:11LIN BIM= will lindla bur Job. {. hog Department:blicust sorry atilelniblY 16- +pita, Bows are huitiod.to 01l and itcondimi oar .onock.boloro -soirebotlal-alsonien6, can -"RATOIf,'NEACIttfIt JO CO., ' r IT end 19 Pldb Snit.. 1111 0M14.16/LLZ Difidll . lllllllM—gocrond door `of Nos. lY and 111 and Dumont. 'sal! 1862. _ 'NEW GOODP"`NtW 11"45111, • Hozints'lMlll,-ftiliz n,:....;?!.1: - ;.T.t.44.0;ti. - :t 3 .r!** brzw.wrsititzlibirstri =VD ND - .„. • NINNTLINNID-1=604 " 4 LINNX RD/LNA. r- • • ' Li • FANCY: Gatthis - NcnoNs. I Putsch:int evsi ' In!I !* =want -090D2Z--' D. TrucrusJ M2M't3 1862. MEM
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