• • ,„ II SbUrgh @aatitq. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCIH 25 Tie Destruction of the Nashville . This Bulimia vessel met With an inglori ous fateafter all.. A ft er all the excitement . , she created in British waters, and the im mense' expense she put the Confederate 1 Govertiment to, to be caught in , a trap at Beaufort and to be burnt by tliose, who seised, and fitted her out, ie certainly rather morqfying. All the attempts of the South to extemporise a navy have been failures. Her gunboat fleets have been destroyed, and-her batteries - have been abortions, with the exception of thsi Merrimac, which she found ready to 'her hands. She is now shut up in Norfolk, by tits - little Monitor, while the.filumtaris lyintat Gibralter,too poor to buy coshs in — take her to sea. What a pitiful ...spectacle her attempts to creates navy pre sents, and how comfortable such-men as Maury, and Lynch, and other sea-going traitors, must feel, alter deserting that glorious flag which is honored in every sea, and has for nearly a century been hailed With - rapture by Americans in every land. . These traitorous villains will be coming back in a jiffy, and asking to be reinstated. A short shift and hangman's rope should be the fate of all traitors in the army and navy. Never should they be forgiven, or watered again to serve under a flag they have so foully forsaken. pato BOuthern News--Secession in T..... Desperation. - , ,The latest arritili from the South bring abtixidant'evidences 'of the desperate straits - to which the leaders of the atrocious rebel lion, once so proud and exultant over tem porary success, are now reduced by the overwhelming reverses they have lately experienced. A Blobmbnd correspondent of the Charles ton ilfercuip,. says that General Buell's "proclamation to the people of Nashville has disposed the young men, already dis satisfied with Johnston, to lay down their arms, and paved -the way to the campaign of invasion in the Mississippi valley. Mr. Davis remains as cold as ice." A Chattanooga--letter to the .ilereury, • giving details of the taking of Nashville, says: • - "It is estimated that about five thousand left the city, but I am sorry to say that A large submission sentiment was developed. Johnston's army pulsed through - Nashville, the men were indignant at lav ing without a light, and there oast have been at least three thousand of them that turned of on other roads homeward, many declaring that they would rejoin the army whenever there was a prospect of battle." But more significankstill, than newspa per articles or correspondence, are the proo , imitations:of the Governors of South Caro. Ibut, Mississippi, Louisiana, eta., in which the agonies of the wounded monster, can no longer be concealed. Governor Pickens, of South Carolina, - informs hisleiges that the ConfederateStatee have called for fire more regiments from South Carolina to serve during the war. . He therefore summons the volunteers, and by way of-a gentle stimulus, says that' if the regiments are not full by the 20th insk, coescriptini will be resorted - to. His procla mation anoludes with the usual appeal to patriotism, altars and fires and the God of battles. Governor. Shorter, of Alabama, has or dered outttlarge force fo - r the protection of the GulLoosat; the force to serve fix ninety 'dap; and to arm, equip, clothe and trans port itself. ' Gyrator Patine; of Mississippi, appeals ibr ten thousand volunteers to serve for two yeari. He observes that the power to draft has been conferred upon him by the latisliture, and adds that after "the liber al contribution Mississippi — hes furnished in men and money for the prosecution of the war , the act' authorising this call - would never have been passed if the'necessity had not been most urgent." Governor Moore, of . Louisiana, is also out with . a proclamation.. He wants five and a half regiments for the Confederate army; and they must be ready by the 16th. of." March. A. second proclamation urges volntettring, and is full of appeals to ps ttiotism, &c. The Governor says the troops are called for by Beauregard, whose laurels are the presage of further victories. The - 'Governor says: "Thiele not the hour for vain regrets or *despondency. No, not even for hesitation. An insolent and powerful foe is already at ,the castle gate--the current of the mighty river speaks to us of his fleet advancing for our destruction, and the telegraph wires tremble with the news of his advancing columns." • Surgeon-General Choppin, of Beaure gi d'is Staff, who has been sent to gather in recruits in New 'Orleans, thus attempts' to fire up the chivalry of that city: • - “Box.oruns ;or- - New Ontress I You ars -- ..parrot the disasters which have befallen our area or the West. Greater disasters still are staring win the face. General Beauregard .• - —the man to whom ws must look as the saviour of our cosostry=sends one among you to mammon' you to a great duty-and noble deeds: invoking and irispiredby the sacred Move of country and of priceless liberty, he has - taken the deathless resolution de tea trinifor nu de les &Winn. The' Atlanta ' Cbrifmkracy, whose editor is hell known.ae • sort of blackmail &doer , • tieing agent,. ha; the following "Dent the Trumbull confiscation hill: . ":"Arouse, ye men of the South! Rush to !elder battle l Sink down in your own blood and hail it as a joyful and happy de liverance, in preference to submission to.' .the 'heartless abolition Yankees. your battle- cry bey, "Victory or ;:Death'!", , Far better would It be for the Atlantic ocean with one aliell surge to rile stp'und s_weep;ns and all We have into the FoolSei than for the infernal hell-hounds, Who wage this. wicked war on us, to vii- Let any cruelties, any torments, ;preference that earth can inflict, come upon to the triumph of the Yan .:.3teeS . ' The Atlanta editor is a ppm:Alexi-minded man, and looks a real and near-approach ing danger tis steadily in the face as so in .digittants person could. be .exPooted to da. Of course, - being , grosely_outraged and in ,=llliltid, his chivalry_ has nothing for it bat' nueli'an*:outhorst of becoming resentment . , as the above-which is all well 'enough for Alai& mail advertising agent" on a con 'i,...4bont what Mr. Ben - nett of .fferaid would probably write, t disagreeable circumstances dite follower of the Atlanta e4f , 4 - ??gA ,, ‘_l_. o iA ==MiEIE „ distriesed about the Confederate flag. It ...The Her oes of , th e Contllterlanti:•: •: . Molt* , ~ .._..........-- . ---. 0 0 that fatir "flap have been proposed, : The following interesting . details the 11 --- UIIiTKICT A'rfOßNEY.—Atits. i ETNA STOVE WORKS. but none suitiprobably because none are behavior of the seamen on the Cumberland , '`,.'Y m. weir... of Allegboney city, will be a 124 victorious. It its own ideas of flags,dato for nomination to the alum orrice, in th ate from a private letter from Philadel- "Ile Convention to be celled b). the Republican Execs; V, !. .. A. BRADLEY., and finally recommends one on which -are ' Phil: ; , the Committee, .i • , toldrCto li c' . . 4 . two right angled triangles, and a black bar Dr. Martin, who was surgeon on board, p --- LELITuRE OF Tkih YOU Mt passed through here yesterday; Re was .- - u. , MEN'S JENSIBIL AS.WCIATION. sinister. . Of this it gravely says: , on board during the fight and gives REP'. DR. IFLIP'II.4.LL, It is altogether. unlike the ensign of any a thrilling recount of the scene. So far . Of• Now York, will deliver ONE L . E . CTU/tf, Beane other nation, and especially unlike that of , ; the Young. Moe'. Jewteh Amioetati and the petit the Yankee - nation. Those that imagine from being a. scene of confusion, every man and boy, he says, showed the most astound- I g''''ll" l. • Hall, that aflag should be symbolical, will find afayette in the colors of this one—white and black o ffi cer i n comman d, ing courage and coolness. Morris, the first , —an obvious significance. Such a standard fought the ship most On Tuesday Evening, March 25th. gallantly, but after the Merrimac had run litiljeet—THE POETRY OF THE BIBLE AND ITS unXltx would typify our fai th in the "peculiar in- 1 1 her down, and finding that she must soon ! crEuIaTIBP•I stitution,”and be an enduring mark of our , sink, he told every man to jump overboard : ico ,, T tk:,":, r 25 , . m r r o i. 5 7,: i .c°,,,, a ur , d..1,, c .. resolve to retain that institution while we t end save himself as he best could. Net, Door* open at 7 o'clock ; lecture to commence at exist as an independentpeople. For maxi- one left her until the water began to pour 1 o'clock. time uses this proposed flag, although it over the sills of the ports. Martin did not discards the everlasting Yankee stars, and leave his post below until told that he had the worn-out combinations of "red, white , not an instant tolose. As. he passed up And blue," would be distinguishable et as 1 the men were firing/ thelast guns. Ile says great distance as any other .that can be Ih e looked along the line for a moment and devised. ! saw the most magnificent- sight of lain life. --This black bar sinister, even heraldi- As they fired the last broadside the men catty, will not be without significance in coolly put the sponges in the t nak s t i just as th at e t l e d m o o af m t e e n r t driland l relation to the 'peculiar' social institution. w he nshe w e tta ft eettling p u o nde y r A sinister association with. illegitimacy, them. The same men, fifteen minutes after however brief the term the fates may allot they got on shore, were in the water, with to the existence of the rebel flag, is so fit- !idea, helping to drive the rebel gunboat tang that we hope the Mercury's idea will from the emi g re " - be adopted. Pure white and black, how ever, will altogether fail to symbolise the manifold combinations of color which are the actual social mutts of the 'peculiar in atitution'—the 'corner-stone' of the Con federacy. If ever the Confederate flag shall bear all those colon on its field, truly mutt high-buskined trapdy, dude our qitotations f om= the rimers with bit of we dad ready to our Land in the" Charleston 'iteirery. of oldralry'atut tebel Jour t going to d•gar o f the ft'r"' Ccerehnal'iltrefises to eri; griefs, buiwilPitre way . to We And that it is at present it will be open to one objection which the Mercury urges--it will be about &trundle tinguishable ageoe of polychromatic art as a_painter's t-off apron. Financial. Letters and dispatches from Washington state that the financial prospects of the gov ernment have greatly improved of late, and Secretary Chase is very hopeful of procuring without difficulty all the means that will be required to carry the war to a successful con clusion. The 7.30 Treasury notes, which were at 3% per eent. discount sixty days ago, are now in • • t demand at a premium. The payment of intermit in coin gives much malefaction. The first coupon on the interest of October lit, 1861, is due on the Lt of April, and will be paid in gold at the various Sub-Treasuries. AU the long loans of the government are readily taken up for investment. The bank ing-hoores here are doing a large business in government notes and bonds. The Secretary of the Treasury is issuing certificates of government indebtedness at the rate of a million dollars a day. Secretary Chase, haring withdrawn his tax bill which he sent to the Ways and Means Committee, is engaged upon and has nearly completed an elaborate and, it is said, most judicious bill, intended as a substitute for the bill sow under discussion. Many of the lead ing articles are taxed much higher than those in the House • ill, and others much lower. The Secretary •• • mmends a higher tax on whisky and tobacco; from 50 to 100 per cent. d Vessels. Intense et .ntion is now paid to the subject of iron-clad, meals, for naval defence. The Navy Doper sot has ordered of the builders of the Mont r, Messrs. C. 6. Bushnell le Co., six more iron •lad vessels, similar in construc tion-, but mo formidable. They are to be 204 or 205, • teed of 170 feet long, and to carry two 15 inch instead of 11-Inch Dahlgren guns. The • of-house is to be mounted on the top of the turret, and be candy-snuffer shaped. The mail protection of both will probably bee good deal thicker than the Mon itor's. In some respects these new Vessels will differ from the Monitor. It is intended that they shall be able to ran ten knots as hour, and shall be thoroughly sea-going. The proposals under the Navy Department's advertisemat for iron-clads will be opened this day ( day). It is not unlikely that e dozen, similar to the Monitor, will kW oon- tracted for. Wiard, the steel-gun-maker, has if - spared plans for a mailed war 1, which some experts pronounce superior even to the Monitor. THY NATIONAL FOUNDII.—The Philadel phia Press, of Saturday, glen the following notice of a debate in the Senate, on Friday, on the subject of a National Foundry : The short debate en this subject in the Senate this morning was full of signifi cance. The fact that Pennsylvania was the only place for it could not be gainsaid, and Senator Grimes, of lowa, frankly ad mitted it, which SenatorCowan took prompt advantage of. Armories may be establish ed elsewhere, and hereafter, but the imme diate necessity is a national foundry, and Pennsylvania is the only State in which coal and iron can be had on the same spot. It proved that old Pennsylvania cannot be overlooked, Her claims td consideration are national and unanswerable. You can have a national foundry, if only you will ' cease quarTeling about the locality and de mand it at once. There can be no question, that the Na tional Foundry should be in Pennsylvania, the Iron State, and that the locality should be in Pittsburgh or vicinity. We now manufacture in this citythe finest guns oast in America, from the smallest sizes, to the mammoth Union, and both from iron and cast steel. This city can supply any demand the government may make, at short notice, and of superior quality. Beaufort, North Carolina. The occupation of this place by General BURNSlDlhplaces the whole of the coast of North Carolina within the waters of Pam lico Sound in our hands. The only places now occupied by tho rebels of any im portance on the_Southern Atlantic Coait, the cities 'of Wilmington, North Carolina, Charleston, : South Carolina, and' Savannah, Georgia. We presume the Governoreat will lose no time in subduing these cities, as it will be dan gerous for our troops on the coast, as soon as Bummer commences. Those places should be occupied' by, garrisons, and our armies would be able to fall back into the interior before hot weather comes on. Naw Oiamme.—lt is rumored that New "Orleans is in our hande, having been taken . bj Porter's, mortar fleet, width sailed ,for, that destination some weeks ago. We eel= not, however, trace the rumor to any tell,- ble authority. Trit:in not already in our poseession,loloubtless soon _will be. The Confederate Government will soon be driven intton corner, but will the rebellion then be:: anon? : ,, That - is a perk= question,lhe answer to :which is not yet. . If is now said that the whole . amount of plunder left by the rebels, on their retreat from Manassas, is not worth slo,ooot ,So leisurely .were tllll, rebels permitted to withdraw their guns,' stores. and forces. Among successful retreats, in the face of superierAirce, the retreat from Manassas is Iriit a WOO. .L. • - o.:0-M a Prf.1 214 . 40 .- - ' 7;; Ti r, P I M" , / 6 11 Ileltretaof, of the United - Statnef Mit* for tent:lves' Report on the ey of the Colorado River.' A Patriotic Mother and a Rebel Son. A few days - since Mrs. Tilghman, accompa nied by her daughter, Mrs. Lowry, came to this city and put up at the Revere House, for the purpose of visiting Gen. Tilghman, the rebel prisoner at .Fort Warren. There was some difficulty in obtaining the required per mission, bat on Saturday the mother and sis ter were allowed to visit the Fort and have an interview with the prisoner. The first excla mation on meeting him was, "Oh, my rebel eon," and during the conversation she said, "When I heard you were 'taken, I thanked God that you had been reamed from secession intlitences, and were I to hear there was any chains of your being exchanged, I would go en my knees to the President to prevent you from again joining the rebels, for I had rather have you remain here during your life than to know you were among the traitors of the country." Mrs. Tilghman received her permit to visit the Fort direct from Secretary Stanton, whom she addressed, stating that though her son was a rebel, he was still her son, and she felt it her duty to visit him, if permitted. She left for Philadelphia aceompanied by her daughter, Saturday afternoon, expressing her obligatione to Col. Dimmlek and others for k their kindness and attention.—Bostow Casette. SPECI4L XOTICES. 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MEETING OF 'lll E ;s'ltt.l{- C HOLDERS OF THE PITTSBURGH AND COAL HILL TURNPIKE COMPANY will be held at the TOLL ROUSE of said Road, (near the oily line,) on MONDAY, March 31st, 1802, at 2 o'clock P. m.. fur the purpose of 03 nsidering the propriety of giving up the Charter of said Road. stockholders are particularly requested to attend. ALEX. BRACKENRIDGE, Pree't. WILLIS BOOTHE. See'y.— m1e2.2 MAXClltterit, to., fob. 27tn. Hem ELECTION for President and six Directors of the MANCHESTER SAV• INGS BANE will be held et the Banking Hone, ou SATURDAY, the 25th of March, 1862,between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock. Amendments to the Constitution of the Dank will be submitted to the Stockholders at the same meet- Inc. fe27;lmans THOS. B. UPDIKE. Cash', ueDieritivr Arrutt.N E. Y.—The un dersigned will be a candidate for the above office before the Republican Norninatingeonleution. MARSHALL SWARTZWELDER. MX= F . NOTICE.-1 will be in Nashville by the arch of this month. Ant businese trusted to to my care will be promptly attended to. Address (mhls:lwd) JACOB GLOSnEIt. JME W aprEitTISEME.rTS MAUVE IN6; PITOTWMIPI: erBUMB, DIABIZS FUR 18(7/.. W. S. HAVEN, 'lx., a WI/414 end 7111.4 A blireota. vru.n..a ► ( d j/ 41 " CORNER PENN AND ST CLAII STUSEIS, PITTSBURGH. PENN! CONTINUED SESSION—OPEN DAY & SVENINte. Students enter st any time. Average thee to GM plate a course, eight week'. Tuition fee once paid, students can attend an long as they choose, with no additional charge. Lectures, daily at 11 a. m. Ex aminations weekly. ?dinisters . emu received at half price. For catalogues or other information, addrese the Principal. JENKINS d SMITU. COPY OUR LETTERS For doing it quickly and well, there Id tiothlog equal to ATWATERS' DOLLAR COPYING PRESS ! W. C. BRADLEY, Sole Agent for Pittsburgh, &c. 121 Sntithfisld at., Pdiaburgh, Noma. Sant by mill, poet-paid, on receipt of St.2l, Of slam . mb2S . - UNION LITERART PORTFOLIO - Hu 21 Sheets of Paper, 6 Steel Pena. 1 Lemmatalaical 110 1 Taber Pesten. RYES!' AHTIOLE OP SUPERIOR QUALITY, WARRANTED Tiny ►n all open, and an be examined beim, p chasing. B►ww of imitation►. Pans 15 clam 5160 ma Dow. JOHN P. lIIINI', Mewl& Hall, opparlte Theatre, Plttabargh, and N. E. corner Scaath Common and Federal tuna, Alle gheny city. mh2.5 A'OREN Y C UNTY, 83. Dickson, Wateon and William Patter eon, executors of William Dickson. deceased, se. laaaa 11. Pennock, William K. Nimick, Charles Knapp and H. Brady Villains, Trustees, etc. In the District Court, No. R, liorember Terra, 1858. Equity. And now to wit, March VA, 1882, tha Respondents Me their supplemental and Anal amount es *Erustese, .and . the Court order and decree that notice thereof be published once a week for three weeks, In the Pitt.. burgh Legal Jarmo/ and Pittsburgh Daily Gault", and the. said account will be allowed and confirmed on Monday, the 21st day of April, 1862, mitres cause be shown to the contrary. FROM THE RECORD. Attest: FUXIN E4T031, PrOthOnOtOr. (mh24:olor3w N 0 W "choice etipply of the unrivalled UtABE FIASCOS, warranted for Aye yearn, and pronounced to be equal, If not euperior ro any' in this country. The Pianos now artiving were personally selected by the eubscrlber, at the new and spade= rectory of IVm. Knobs A Co., Baltimore. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. 011AILLOTTE-BLIME, 43.1 , 11 th street, mhts Sole Agent forSnabs's unrivalled Plums T 0 R CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLIL—The regular packs CITIZEN, Captain B. Calhoun, now lying at the toot of Market etrastorill lure on WEDNES DAY, the 28thinst. at 4 o'clotk p. ni. For freight Of pawn* apply on lioard or to mb2.5 J. B. LIVINGSTON k CO., Agents. FOR SALE. SO bis. PRIME GREEN APPLES. 2501bn DRIED PEALED PEARS. 200 lbs. •• PEARS. 4 bbl.. GRAB APPLE CIDER:. • Inquire on board of Stoaxiboat CITIZEN, at the foot of Market street. mt,25 ----- - - - • BEAVER SEMINARY AND INSTI TUTE.—S 44 is the manage expecom for Bowl Tuition per term of 14- weeks. Opting Term commences March 25tli, 1882. School neroujnore orosperom. Send for circular. i rah2Llwaris " R. T. TAYLOR, Principal. rrut SSES I TR bEES I TRUSSES I —A.lartfe and carefully selected assortment of all the Modern Improved Trusses, Including Ilitter's cel ebrated paint Truss, the finest (ornament of the kind In use, Tor J OHNST ON,at greatlednotd prices, by SIMON Druggist, Aod Dealer In choice Ramilt Medicines, Corner amltblield•and Fourth streets. • surshouldee Dn.*, dinepensorles, at low prie. mmh24 STRAWBEBItY,RASPRERRYtuidBLACRIBERRY PLANTS, OHMIC YINES,.OURRANT and GOOSEBERRY „BUSHES,• LINNEUS RHUBARB sod ASPAN.A. GRABS BOOTS. An of the bed oath,. wd warreoted true to muse. For sale at No. Yi FMB street. mhESltdavrT J. ENOE. WYAPhit, BORDERS, FIRE BOARD PRINTS, DEISORATIONS, A., do. UPHOLSTERING GOODS, SATIN TIN LAINKS, DAMASKS, . napalm T NIELS SHADES, ax. BEDDING Or ALL KINDS 0.1 HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. E. E. EDMUNDSON & CO 'oprosnic J. W. W9ODWELL'S, 96 abil 98 Tlnaz BSI= 50.1111t1.k. M.ll r. Yhdo. 11. Wand Endarr, 16 Cuba 100 bbln amornal Itellaad vica Bow 4t. tab2E saui LAMM& 11/38 rI.IIIIL-1,000 barrels prime Aiwa rote es stare sae tor ale ej 11cDONALD A AILBUCHLI2I, Ni.o VW and 244 Marty awed. T • cases D. A. FAHNIO3TOCK d CO. C 0 WI; rc sale b D ii ' lea:. 1: 1 = 1 I -f-1 i amde for i IPS--Iff•l_ ,bls: tfarrott'si Nr wlO WA/ K KNIVESjust received - and for NJ obi by BOWS At =TM, 114 Wood M. +.:cji,~,l.K K .~.~t~'.:~-i.W..~~afisnu'~' - "u ` ~.'FSva~-:.~,.:: ain'EROO No. 30. Womi Street, MISER SECOND, PITTSBUIWEI Nl.nufacturs and vibulentle and retail dealer In all COOK, PARLOR AND KEATING EITOVI, ORATE FRONTS, FENDERS, ,Cc... In our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK MU'S EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merited which have been fully tested by thous andA, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any to the market, together with a great many other desirable patterns. We have also livery large aseortratet of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Embreclog eome of the BEST PATTERNS uow of• feted to the public Icil - FANCY ENAMELED GRATE. FRONTS mat FENDERS, of the newest styles. ear COMMON KITCHEN ROW AND JAM GRATES all of which are offered at very low prices. 111/'Special inducements offered to builder. le ward of GRATE FRONTS. mbl23md NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS I I (811“,..50111 to JIAMbe C. .Watt,) Are nose swelling their Spring Stuck, aansprislug every variety of goods adapted to men and boy's wear, which, in extent, choke taste and priced will compere favorably with any in the trade. FrenckAmerican and West of England Clothe, of the best Lakes, of every shade and goality—a very e r large' ssortment; (mere* and Doeskins; Super Block French Dom Inn Super Black French Cases mares; Fumy Caul ere* in every 'solely; Ribbed, Black and Fancy. imeree; Silk Mixed Cawilmerre dude and color. 7NGES—Fancy Bilk and Battu licatings, new 3uper Black Satin and Bilk Vesting; Ballwin .ney 911 k Vaittuge; White Irlanrod Bilk and eating. Of every VEST] ether, and Pant., Satin Veen. Also, every variety of goods for Bottom. Goats; likewise ► very choice selection of Furnishing Good* adapted to gentlemen . ' wear. &inciting ►n early call from our friends and the public, say orders entrusted to our ore will meet with prompt attention and punttuality in all cases. HENRY G. HALE & CO., Merchant Tailor*, mbl2 Car Penn and St. Cleir Streets. FARMERS, ATTENTION? YOB YALE BY PUMPS OF •LL DPSORIPTIONS FITTED UP AND FOB SALE BY NO. VZSI FOURTH rtiu ETHOLEUkt REFINERS SHIPPERS OF THE CRUDE ARTICLE Ilsi I have mtab d in the CITY Of HIM YORK a COMMISSION OUSE, for the exclusive rale of 3ronr cosamoditloo, and ohm to supply yon with CAUSTIC SODA, SULPHURIC ACID, EMPTY BARRELS, GLUE, BUNGS, de. I aro prepared to maks liberal csah advances on consignments, tad to give your business prompt at tention. • 11111Morrerpiondenos is requested and consignments .0 tidied. • I ' WILLIAM A. DWYER. _ No. 77 Mahlon Lys. Now York. FURNITURE SELLING Of - WHOLVIALE UR RETAIL. JAS. W. WOODWELL, 97 and 99 Third Moot, omen* IL Edmondson Z Co and 111 Fourth 'treat. zahlo NOTICE.-BONDHOLDIREI OF TRZPITTSe. scram Tom Warn AID CIIICAGO, Ina (Duo LID Prgasnmeaus, TM 0110 LII INDIANA. AND TM BOWS Warn MID CHICAGO RULLOAD COMPAMMII: Holders of First Mortgage Bonds of the Oblo and Pennsylvania Ra il road Company, the Ohio and Ind' ana Railroad Company, and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, who have not. heretofore deposited their bonds with John. Ferguson, No. 29 Pine street, under the plan of riorganisation, are again notified to do so on or before the lat day of April next, or they will be excluded from Da beneetit. Holden of Second Mortgage Bards of the same Cowponies, or Omni motion Bonds of the Pittsburgh, Flirt Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, who have not already deposited their bonding above, are notified to make applleatlem to the Purchuing Com mittee, at my own, 52 Wall street, to be admitted to the benefits of mid reorganisation, on or before the same day, or be exciodadithenfrom. . D. LANC% Chairman Pre Committee. earßolders or an of the 91.de re to in the Pittsburgh, Notios can dapPlit ! th! la the ofike C o w Pittsburgh, Tort Wayne and Chicago Railway pany, No. 29 Fifth street, In Ohio city. March 18, 11291.—td -.. G. W. CAB 3. - own' TREES.—larDucabilwes SO?MI- A: onsaces.—A very large stock of &aim TIMCS, of selected varieties to choose from, with every possi ble care taken to hays every variety true to name, Of Apple alone we hare 175,000--60,000 of which are three year olds, 10,000 four year olds. Peer, 10,— MO two to three years old. Peach, Plum, fn., • fine stock. Rantimmn—the Trees in the Nursery. Ca/1 and examine them. EVERGREENS from 1 to 8 set, by the hundred, cheap; also, SHADE TRESS AND SHRUBBERY, wholesale and retail. Address PITTSBURGH AND OAKLAND NUR SERIES, Pitteburgb. Pa. _- sabbdessor UMW MURTIOMI. .3. TO SHIPPERS OF CRUDE AND BIRTHED PETROLEUM Oll.,—The under signed is prepared to receive and store Oil in bugs quantities on the most Womble terms: The recent action of the Board of Underwriters precludes in. curing oil stored within the city limits, and a soling effort Is being made to have alaw parsed by the Legis lature to prevent Its being stored. Our stores and dock at Elisabeth Port, N. F., aD ford the best facilities for storage or shipment, no the oil canbe insured, andvesselscanioadat our own dock. We will dispatch a ship to London as soon as a car go of oil is =aired at our yard, and others will (el low with signiarity. &Ivan= made on conslgnments to our friends in London. Ship via Pennsylvania Railroad and Allentown to Elisabeth Port. For cards and farther informatloii, cell at No. 93 Diamond street. - Office - No. 1 Kahn's Bow Building, Pittsburgh, Panne., between the bourse( 11 sad l o'clock a. m. WILLIAM FRAZESM.,•Agent, leallaWdlm 293 Greenwich st., Now York.- MO. 294. MARCH TERM, 1862 In Common Pie. Coert Of Allegheny county. In the matter of applkatkm for Charter of "The Fourth U. P. Coogregstion,of the City . of Allegheny." All pones interested will take notke that the fol lowing Instrument and Order - of Court thereon has THIS PAT, February PAt, len, been Abel in the Prothonotary's Mike of Allegheny 'county, tie: . And now, February 22d, lOW, the within jtrttclis of, and application forUhartsr of Incorporation ;mu . sented to, end duly considered by the Court, and the objects, articles and conditioss appearing lawful. the came is directed to .to flied in the Aim of the Pro thonotary, and. notice thereof given, by publication for at least three weeks In the Pittsburgh Gasellity that unto,' salami reason is shown to - the contrary, • deans of Inmrpomtion will -be mule at the ogle term of the 'Common Plena Court. fe2AtiewBw . BY -1111t.COUBT. arra cr.tran , rth PIUQE. IM!UM rom the most oolabrate4 metatfactFere of P • dolPhis; Mew Turk ad. 10 " 0 °! c "i gh "g a vorylllTll sad ortpletsimmt ' meat ferealeby THOWiS PALMER, NO: fl WOOD p.,, - 1311.,1141121; AND Pp TB , &wag door bekiir Diamond iUq. 6JOO- ?hit& TOOLS full a ortment ag symbol and be oak by mhIS BONA It TETIXT, 196 Wood otroot. Et2nMlUl4l7iXo*_o4l , 4lat:tr=l 'INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 366 AND 387 BROADWAY, CORNER or FRANKLIN, BT., NEW FORE Thus first,elma home--the moat quiet, home-like, and Omen! hotel In the rtty--ofkes inferior In ducements to these Ttstun g rung TORN. &,r but yew or pleermfe. It etutild its location. and kept on the grfricipictot PLAN, In eonnectlou with TAYLOR'S fiLLOOI4 'Where refreshments tan be had et all hours, or served la their own room': The chargs are moderate; the rooms and attendance of the Arai order—bathes, and all the modern conies• Mums attached. mlol,lmd FRENCJI'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN There Is a Barber's Shop and Bath Booms attached to the Hetet tarße war eof BUNNIES and BACI6IBN wL, nay we are NIL nada:opm DUWEI BAILEY, FARRELL d CO CANE AND WOOD CHAINS REDUCED PRICES EVERT VARIETY, NEW PANTED:NB, HOTELS CITY OP NEW TOME SINGLE ROOMS PIETY WINES PER DAT City Han Sr.,pa comer Fraskfort Beniet. (Opposite City 11.11.) giatrmaalii as they my be ottlettel In the evezloue EL FRYNOII, Pacmarroa. =MIME (FORMERLY RARLE'S,) AND 19 PARK ROW, Opposite the Astor Howe and Park 11:1313:111 PI or Boma 11,60 pig Dow. This long established and popular Howe tow re cently been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the ad• ditto,/ of over No mow, and now has accommoda tions for over Mt pommel. It has sibs, been thor oughly renovated and refurnished, and is lIY.ATLD BY BiZADI - AXD LIGHT= WITH 011 011110110110 UT, Thht Hotel haw one of the twat locations in the city, it may of access from all the Steamboat. and Rail. roads leading to the city, and is convenient to all th, city conveyances. It has now all the requisites of 1 11.11.13 T eLlat3S HOTEL, ensuring the comfort of Its inmates. The patronage of the travelling public is respect. fully solicited. . airTrxes, $1,50 pun DAY, fi,2B:3mat H. L. POWERS. Prey WESTERN HOTEL, Nos. 9, 11; 13, 15, 17 Cortlandt St., NU* HECUDWIT, NM YORK CITI Thla old established and favorite resell of the Business Community, low been recently refitted, and is complete In every thing that can minister to the comforts of its patrons. Ladles and families are specially and carefully provided for. • It Is centrally located in the Imsitiem part of the city, and is contiguous to the principal anes of steam boats, can, omnibuses, ferries, arc. In consequence of the pressure caused by the re bellion, prime have been reduced to Osic Dottaa asp lam Cern ram DAY. The table Is amply supplied with all theluzurim of the season,mid le equal to that of any other hotel In the count ry. Ample accommodations are °tiered for upward of 400 oasts carpo not believe runners, hackman, and others, who say "the Western Hotel b faU." D. D. WINCHESTEII, Proprietor. Tom D. WINCIIIZAMt. 1014,3 m AMRIIICA.N HOUSI, BosTox, is the largest and beet arranged Hotel in the New Naglaiid State; is centrally located, and easy of ac caw from all the route of travel It contains all the modern Improvement., and glary convenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping roams are large and well 'ventilated; the ranee of moms are well arranged, and completely furnished for famWesand large traveling parties, and the home will continue to be kept oa a Bret clam hotel In every respect. LIAM RICE, Proprietor. zoirrsicx.iJrs. DR. CHARLES H. STOWE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OfSas, No. 38 'FEDERAL STREET, IV :,_ (Opp=lle Colon . ' . Suspend= Bridge,' r.: Jrlinly - ... LEGHEITY CITY. D E. 111. O. 0 ~,, ~". 103 WYLIE STREET, suy2Lais PITTSBURGH. .4tICTIO4r &ILES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION On THURSDAY MORMINO; March 27th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 241 8' Penn street, .01 be sold a quan tity of well kept ad KITCHEN FURNITURE, comprising, InHOUSEHOLD pert, n Sofas, Table, Settee Penttlan In al and Lerr'Post Bed eteadAY Carpets, OH Cloths, Wardrobe, Centre Table, Dining and Breakßst Tables, Chairs, Engraylno, two Chandeliers, Cook Store, and other articlea in the houni•keeping Una. T. A. McCLELLAND. Watt( Auctioneer. 5000 YARDS BEST PRINTS AT 111cCLELLA,WEI AUCTION NOUSE, which will be sold low to dealers. Call and examine the stock. ' mh2ll T. A. McCLELLAND. BOOT', SHOES AND GAITERS.- At Malaria Hall Auction House will be found to. stars good., eultable for all, at Eastern prices. mica T. A. hirOLELLAND, Auctioneer. . , .1 Slight Cold, S` QM/ 4 ;l' g „ie.,. Cb atta. L, 013.RILESS BRONCHIAL or class 1,1 which might be _checked 'We' with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a 'Pugh or °light ' fad in its ft .at stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended'to, soon attacks the Tangs. 47.0atures4(Jarcelzial,6.0achea were first intnxluoed eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for 411 Wetial.sh., the Hacking Cough in i caruturnittian, and numerous affections of the ~..qhf-cLat., giving immediate relief Public Speakers S Singers will find them effectual ,for- clearing and strengthening the vales. . , gold by all(pruggists and (Dealers in jefedicine, at 25 cents per box. For Ws by MON JOHNSTON, G. IL FEMMES B. A. TAHNLSTOOK I CO., B. IL SELLERS A CO. a B n L N B R O S . WIHNERISOTE 0 0., B. L TAN o DMInLVroOnN. JOHN P. No. 44 Wafer Street, Neti York OTT= TOR ILIA TIM ITNITED "MkTin 11011 1 / 1 9 HMI/, 01 . Titian OWN IatPORTL2IOI4 . 000NAO altANDlEß—Otard, Darya, k Co., Ptnat Lantllon & Ito., and othafbranda of various eintagos, dark and pale, in halm, quarters ands lmidlts. ROCHELLZ BlLANDLTS—Pellerotatn, A. &hp netts, and other brands, dark and pale, In the costal • HOLLANDGIN—J. Y. Kellogg Co.'s &beldam, and Werk Dropirs. pipes, thtes.gr. ptpes and ours. Itl3N—Bt. Cron and -Jamaics—eadected branda. • VirtllßlETS—Nalutga Irish and nammey's Booth. WINGS—Port, Sherry, Madeira; Bordeaux, Hock, and sthtsa,of various grades. • : OlL—ltim Bordeaux Tab's, In amen and baskets, firt.im . , . . Until foUltb I I FURS!!! McCORD WI WOOD sussr, prrTsrarßoa An no! notehliNg.sm i torp,adtUtiati to d& LAWNS, NIBBI3 AND CEICLDRINtr !trim 1mb713 , 4 every Fuilfty snd style GENTLEMEN'S TM GLOVES, OLLLSII3 AND 40 bblo. Borekhaidt s C 0.., Mt. W. 81'd No. 1. 10 4 .. Proctor d Gamble" 0 . 4 No.l, 10 0 44 " " Nck. 10 ,• D.Trosoeooobiablp 44 No. 1. Tifton and 43r0a10 trs .110110N21,11) t ABBIJOHLES, mb22 Nos. 242 and 264 - I.lkerty attlet:' I.).RUDU LB A:EMIVIPII -8 VIA DIA& and 1 box boa ***l 3)ba o ib.'u II Whit e Boor, 3) 10=1 6 4 *E N& b 7 aihl C s 6.- _or 1 liontoro. and W2loforogatvcall a ll W4:onlr. MlEEZ=i=a= - • •:z PR1 .. . ? GOODS. Fvoila-RS AND SETS urrn) Of the met deal/able AO* In Plain White and with eaktrad Sago. ' Sold Wholesale sad Estill by EATON, MAOISM* C 0... rob% . • N0..15 sad 19 fifth d. NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS, - . IN BRIGHT AND /MAL u u L COLORS, Racel.d tbla day by Ea - prow and ibr aaleb9 NATOII, I IAOIIIIX s OD. add° Naa. 1? and 19 Fifth at. EATON, MACRUM A CO., NOS. IT AND 19 FITTH 13TECET, PITTSBURGH. JOBBERS AND RETAILERS, TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MILLINIRT GOODS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, ZEPHYRS, TARNS, • TAROT ARTICLES AND. NOTIONS of curry kind. . e marelty and Country Xarchante, =linen, Ped lars and all who bO7 to sell again, should all and ex amine sox stock. • __ WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT—SmaII our of r; and IS FiliN street. tad° SPRING MILLINERY AT WHOLESALE JOSEPH HORNE Hes now open his Spring Sack of BONNETS, HATS, SHAKERS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, RUSHES, SILK CRAPES, BANDS, LACES and EDGING, Which be Is now selling at the lowest prices in the city, for cash. EOM No. 77 Market et. FINE FRENCH EMBROIDERIES, SETS, COLLARS, SLEEVES, HANDAER• CHIEFS, INFANTS' BONES, WAISTS and CAPS, WORKED BANDS; .lIAIIIBUBG FLOUNCING. FINE LAOS GOODS. REAL VRENCH LACE VEILS, POINT LACE COLLARS, GUIPURE AND VALEN CIA LACE COLLARS and SETS. COTTON HOSIERY, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S FINE COTTON HOSE, HEN'S COTTON SOCKS, GLOVES and • . GAUNTEETS. NEW SPRING STYLES HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, CHEAP GOODS W. & D. HUGUS'. 100 PIECZ3 FIGURED DS LAITtES AT 20 4.4 BLEACHED MUSLIN AT 12)(e0ENTB THE BEST CALICOS AT 12% CENTS. PLAIN SILKS-ALL COLORS. PLAIN SILKS-STRIPED AND COLORED. CLOTHS TOR CLOAKS BALMOBAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. W. & D. HUOUS, Corner Fifth and Market Streets. NEW GOODS. BARKER & CO. Alit NOW OkNING AN [IMMENSE; STOCK w c3