The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, March 27, 1863, Image 3

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riLIPAY MOBJnHg, MABCH. 27.
QMS AS BAIRS.
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- ‘Jam P. gTXKUTT.
***UXT jut Jroqa—Ho*. Thomas v«r**y
JkmooutM law Jodo&qx. *. h. Brows!™
AancuTsJDDOß^Unirjfßtowx.
Tsaa DaiS‘*4th Monday 7 of March: Ist Monday
*f Jwilit Monday of Octoberj 4thMonday*
Deasabsr. Baton days—lint Monday efssch
month, and the first day of each term.
JESf £&*•!?“ , P on ****“* Koaday of each
*4 CMiM J* l*us oaths fourth
“*wj»pr«wdiog tha fint Monday of sech math.
OhonffW Seise, on tha first day of each term.
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Ilntricl Court.
Pianm-Hox. H. Huroii.
AmooubU-Box. B. W. Wiuuun.
***■ Tb* fourth Monday of January, April,
[ July and Morsaibsr, Batura days—tha fint Jus*
day of anch month, end tbs flntasy of each tana.
Sheriff's lain on tha fint day of aack mouth,
Aaouman Was*—Monday, April 6th, and aTary
fifth wash '
TrUl calia lor each day consist of tbs fint tan open
Quarter (tensions*
la tha.Court of Quarter [ Bastions, James
Pattersonvu: found guilty of assault,' and
end sentenced to pay a flua of $5, and
•atto.of prosecution.
X. guilty of assault aid battary*
Pined $6O and ooits. .
Benjamin Timmons was found guilty of
Unsay* l
■ Haary Jonas, triad for assault and battary*
Hat guilty, because of insanity* l
oupji. Jamison, falling liquor on Bunday.
flags Pzaiohoid* Selling liquor on Sun*
guilty, and-sentenced to pay *
fine of. fio and go to jail for tan days.
• Tha ease of william Dougherty, Phillip
Dougherty,' Jas. Abbott and ¥o. Pee, for
maliatoas assault. On trial.
OiatriotConrt.
The follow!** ii the lilt which will come
0» for hearing to-dej :
Maffltt, Old h -Bailiff ti Furr, No. ill.
MUkrfe JBIU« ▼«. fui, No. il2<
Saaroly * Walduuu, ti. Ha;*, No. 113.
Bang* A flfaxvall ti. Adm. of J. JX.PUI
- daoaaaad, No. 116.
Bobt. BoMjobt*. John Nilaon, No. 116.
Wm. Boahar ▼*, Jaa. GaUaghar, Ho. 117.
J ao. Qoadarman n. Obrisu Millar, Ho. 119.
Bathar Morria ti. liaae Graham, Ho. 120.
Atkimoa A HUlar vc. Mary Jana and Char
lotta Spanoa and B. H. Long, Ho. 121.
Sana ▼*. lama, Ho. 122.
Xk» aaaa of Maffitt A'Old ti. Alazaadar
MaClnrg, Ha. HS/ wu oontlauad, as wo*
alao tba earn of Meßlhany at. oL ti. Lawi*
Ho. 114. . “V, . '
AJlefcheny City Councils.
Agreeable to notlop gins, a apodal meeting
of the. Councils of Allegheny city waa bald
Uat sight.
Present, Is Common CmmeU, Messrs. Bor-
Usd, Campbell, BUI, Dunlap, Heekadom,
Hutchinson, Mlllei, Patterson, A. D. Smith,
Wb, South,Stockton, Tate, Thompson, Jno.
Brown, Jr., President.
On motion of Mr. A. B. Smith, it waa re
solved toreeonsider the Market ordinance.
Mr* A.” B*[ Smith moved to takeupthoor
dlsaaoo whielrwai done, and paaaod
aftor a third loading. [The ordinance will
be published In foil in .our advertising col
nmoa];' ■" ' "i--
Mr. A. D. Smith offertd tha following reio*
tattoo, t.
Rmotnd, That tha Market Commissioners
ba, wd they are hereby authorised and In?
etraeted to have placed one or more hydrants
lo the Market, at each places at will be con
▼anient for ttu occupants of the tame.
: Oo motion of Mr. A. D. Smith, the role*
warrtuspandtd, in order to allow new bori
netfs to be taken up.
Mr. Smith then offered the following reeo*
tattoo:
Smohtdf That the Market Commissioner*
be, and they are hereby authorised and in
straoted toinsurnthakUrketHoaen in one or
more raepoasihla insnranoe oompasiei for any
amoont at theirdiietatton. Adopted.'
In the Select Qouoil prerat Mem*. Ash
worth, BlsselJ, Hopkins, Irwin, Kirkpatrick,
Knox, Patterson, Wright, James Marshall,
Pretidaafc x. a
• The Select Council concurred in the adop
tion of the market ordinance and resolutions.
On motto*adjonrned. *
Temperancerille Connell.
Ska Oossoll of tho borough of Trmptno n
Vnio hold it* rtgulor monthly mooting Tier
day oroßlag March' 21th.
M.mb*r.prM.nt—Metrrr. Roblnion, Ho-
Dovoll,' Wallac., K.nc .dyan d Bargois Oooh
raa*. •
Mlaatea of tho praripaa mooting wort nod
andapprprad. - ~ ■
Oi motion, tho nportof tho Commute* to
aadltth* arnsnau of.lho boroagh, and tho
Oommlttoo on Btrooto and Sawar a* Alaxan
dor (trait, wao rooolrod, aad tho Oommlttood
dloohargod-
Oo motionj tho Bargou vu nathorlood to
draw hlo »arraat! la foyor of tho foObwiag
panel!:
itHMmgh Auado, iTupotoh aad
pabllahlag Auditor'* roport..™_..„4lS 00
Walter Faqpuaa,'for jarring olootlon
x tt
Jaa. Kally, lor no* of offloo, light, Ao.. 6 00
S. H. knack, for ouoyoar’s kottlooi aj
Clark of Coaurtl-l— ]q go
Bodwlo Wall!, for pladagaboz Mtror
on Aloaaadortttoot- M^._ ........ ( go
Jao. Waited*,haallag oUahoro and
plopkat 85,60 ptr d10m..„,„„._.... « 76
John OaU,forl)i day'o vorkatfl;lJ3{
par dan 1 76
Jao. Ooaaolti 1 dap’a work™'™.';..™., 1 U
Sami. Carnahan;* “ " 1 U
Thoo.Kally, . ’ 0 „ 6 OP
Oo motloa, Council adjourned to aMlot
Xhanday omiag, March J6ih- i
i 8«o. K. Cooauxa, Bafgoor. ;
k. H. Faajca, Clork of OoaaelL - -
Hard on the Xaauryeie.
la tho Haw TorkLagiilatun, but nook, a
oommlttoo,ttaa appointed,*! a Joko, of oauno,
to ooaiidar th* proprlotp of ozrludlng lawporo
bom thakklb Of logiilatloa.
Thor* lajjiny a iobortruth toldlh jut, and
man of maaywordi would do wall to hood tho
roproof which tho humoroui. laddonf admln
tetara. '
Tho folio wing ir an extract from aa ao
ooaat of tho pro mi din gr la thUi mattor:
■ Tho oommlttoo yaporud ogalnit thtlr bolng
moaban on aooonnt of that loquaotoui and
garruiouitejdenoy aad oositant latorfonno*
with tho haataou of tho Houa* by thtlr con
tinual talk ' Thla objection railed by tho
oommlttoo b a* tra* aa Coapol. A lot of
oao Idoo lawyer*, baaaaa* they hare (pent a
low year* oror Blaokatona, and with mor*
aalf-aooo.lt than brain a, imagino that ao bill
if legally paoeod uatU they ataka a fpoooh on
tho qaaeticu.' Thla, of oouno, do** not ap
ply to all la wy ora olootod to tho Logialatnro)
but I do oay that ltdooo apply to tho majority
of tho, lawyan who han hold eoata ln tho
Tiogiilataia of thla State daring tho paat four
I“ B -,.ff lho oraatf of thla morning will
hw® thoeoloxuadoua gentlemen a llttl* wla
the tim, oooupled orar thla quo*-
dloß win not ham been la rain. ,
■ I»»t T V— A good big la ogerad at tbt
E J Ml'li I ’n,’? 1 ”* lot tho boaelt of
*“• ■ ft* oqaaatrloa dromotlat,
Wl * ”° ,,d ‘ of people dor-
SUte drama;ot «Hern* tho Hunter. wti
: ***• Ohoraotor, lie tho
hral thing on Oa programma, afur whloh tha
two UoAagaata aad Marl*, ,m
Afllr doablt A*Ban*
by loany'BiiyliHOOOio* tho loit niao*, which
ft tho tum ol" Stoat JTalhlag." x t u n
if thohoothUloof thf ocaaoa.
Oa Batardoy .aftontoon, Mr. Mllaoandhit
farorlto honw 'HUeratha «ll j *pp*arfor tho
boaott ot iMOftoa M? . tbl*
eaoaailoa,tha prloa.wlll bo.JAmotifor tb*
kozao aad porqootto, aad 15 ooato for tho
•pportbn. i '
fniflmila Legislature,
the ritmownea Ornette.
- Hanusoßo, March SS, U 63.
aonan.—Tho bill supplementary to an act to Incor-
Porate the Tester Con tad lion Company; bill loro.
«h»n to tho publication of tb* laws of tfao Common
wealth; bill to validate eertaio conveyances made by
married voaonainoo February 18*8, were reported
ae committed.
Mr. Bitter, of Snider, reported with a negative re
onmMaontloa, bUI to repeal an act to prevent cattle,
ahoep and twine irom rannlng at large in the
oototy of Allegheny. *
Hr. Henry, or Beaver, introdneed a supplement to
re-lnoorporat* the Hew Brighton Water
Hr. black, introdooed a bUI to Incorporate tbe
doneeA Himlck Manufacturing Company; location,
Allegheny conaty, area of real relate not to exceed at
aoy one time, so acire, on which they mty erect tneft
buildings, ha u mey be 'neceeury to carry out the
object! of the corporation to manufacture iron and
•teel; aleo hardware, cutlery and agricultural imple- :
menta Capital etock JIOO.UUO; ihane $5O each,with
privilege el Increasing tbecapltal to $500,000. Oor
porntore are A. Ift. Wallingford, W. K. Himlck, Law
luce P. Hitchcock, Wallace Patrick, John F. hlnger,
James Verner, B. F. donee, Jam>e J. Bennett, David
aicney, fl. Holmes, Aha. Speer, Bichard Hajl, Alex,
Himlck, Andrew Carnegie and J. H. Jones, of Alls,
gbeny connty, and a A. Miller, of Philadelphia.
The following bills were aleo reported as commit
ted: bill to incorporate the borough of Hew Wil
mington, Lawrence connty; snppiement to tbe act
to incorporate the Western Pennsylvania Ho.pital;
hill to incorporate the American Tea Company; blit
to incorporate the Wharf
ud Ball way Company; bill to incorporate tbe Con*
ftecting liaUw.y Company (of Philadelphia); eopple
mencto an act to give Jurisdiction inequity to the
Sopreme Co art and the Court of Common Pleas, bt
the connty of Philadelphia, in cases of disposed
boundaries.
M*" Shannon introdneed a bill to change the lima
for holding elections in the boroogh of Birmingham,-
Allegheny county. Peered.
Mr. Pershing, of Cambria, introdooed a bill relat
ing to enretlea
Philadelphia* Joint rreolntlon
providing for tho appointment of a Commission con
alstuig of three persons, who shall Inquire Into the
condition of the insane criminals of tols Common*
w.atth, sod the proper locaftoa for a buildieg for
their conftnement, together with a plan; and such
other terns relating thereto as they nuy deem prop
er, and that rhe Commission report to the next Leg
islature. Ho compensation to beailowed to the Ooa
muaioners except .heir actual expenses.
. Mr, Ylnp*ni, vf Brie.' Joint resolution authotlz
“**•*•># Oovernmeat to present new flags to the 83d
UUh Begtmente Puniylvauia Volunteers.
, McCullough, of Armstrong, moved to insert
f *?Bih Regiment.
'Mr. Hoyae, of CUhton, moved to Insert “7th
Cavalry.”
Both amendments were agreed to. and the resolu
tion waepeesed.
Mr. Chsmposys, or Lancaster, introdneed a bll
supplementary to the bill passed Uth April, 1831, to
authorize certain sail* brought by and against cans!
and r diroad compute*. It is to give the C.urt di»-
oration as to tbe change of venue.
Mr. Grose introduced a bill to charter the Union
Parry Company of Allegheny county. Corporators
totmod are, W. B. Brown, Alex. UcKre, F. comma,
“• ■ Kerr. Object, to retabush a steam feiry over
the Ohio river from berry Lane, In Aliaahenv ciiy.
to or near daw Mill Bon, oa the sooth Blue of .aid
river, to the lauding known as chon’s J’errj, Bated
of fare are, esc h foot pareengar 2 cia.; each horse ‘or
mule 5 eta; each boggy, wagon, cart; dray, with one
hone or mule attached, 6 ate.; each addiuoual horse
ur mule attacked & eta.; homed or neat cattle each
®cta.; swine,each 8 eta; sheep, eacs 2 cis.
senate bid re'latiog to the payment ef boontlee to
volunteers was passed.
A maaage from the Senate informed the lit me that
the Senate had pawed tbe bIU to incorporate the
Bennsjlvante Hydraulic Worka
Hanaasmo, March 25,1803.
Bov**—The following blits were passed. Supple
gnent to an act relating to Orphans' Courts approved
March 29th, 1832; bill requiring administrators and
trustee*, upon the sale oi real estate after proceed*
tog* In partition, to file ln tbe Register's office ol the
proper county, an account of Uitfir said administra
tion or irmterehip; bid to authorise the Court of
Common Ptre to compel tbe recording of deeds anit
other instruments of writing; a lurtneraappkmeot
to an act relating to the Bale and conveyance of real
relate, preeed April 18,1853; bill relating to appoint
ment of trustees and settlements of trust accounts
m certain cases of trusts ol personal estate created
by will; a farther sapp>entent to an net to enouarags
manufacturing operations in the Commonwealth, ap
proved April 7,1818 J bill relative to accounts against
the Common wealth; bill relative to the perpetuation
of testimony In cases of lost records; asuppi«meut to
tha act to conwilidate, raviee and amend the
laws of this Commonweal in, approved March diet,
18du; bill to authorize ih? sale ot bank stock of de
linquent stockholders Incettata mere; bill in rela
tion to feeding stock wnile awaiting traosportatiou
on railroads, (the last proviso in the bill as was print
ed, has been stricken out)
The bill to prevent the immigration of negroes
and muiatoes into this State was passed. Tote, tea*.
60; nays, 40. " w
Mr. Shannon remarked that the same principle
which this bill sustained, weu.d equally apply to pre
vent the Immigration ol Xnehmenand other foreign
ere into Pennsylvania.
grsaix.—The following petitions and remooetraooe
were presented: i
Mr. Gists,» petition of citizens of fork const/,
for a lair to prevent negroes pnmtng into tbs btaie,
Mr. Sr nul»a famous traaca at the female Anti-
Slavery Society of Philadelphia against the passage
of a law preventing colored persons coming luto-tbe
Mr. McSbsrrj, a petition of eltlzens of Adams
county lor a law by which lb* fines imposed upon the
dialled men, who wera •»«—«* fur conedentlona
scruples, snail be paid to the Uomnumiohera of said
county.
Mr. Usrrsll, a petition of citizens of Susquehanna
county for a change in the slate miUlie lews.
Mr. Bucher, a petition of citizens of Janiata coun
ty asking for the abolishing of the office of County
Buperinioadeat ef Public dcbools,aad withrrgsrd to
the length ef echool rr>r> n<bf l fixing ti>. same at
twentynMA days instead of twenty days.
■ Mr. shark introduced a bill rtlaUreto the rate of
interest.
' ..Mr- Mohinscn Introduced a bill to incorporate the
Korth Westem Insurance Company.
Mr. Wilson introduced a supplement to an act to
incorporate the Wamn and Tidsoute B. E. Co , ap
prored April, 17,1861.
Mr. Connell, from the Committee on Banks, re
posted as committed, a bill to wttead the charter of
the Exchange Baa* of Pittsburgh.
Mr. Hamilton reported from the Committee, as
committed, a nutation relative to tba Ohio and
feana-Canal.
Tha foUowtsg bill« won ptiind:
SUJ (o lscotporato Um tmianj Tfiffrpwit Coapinj.
(Oocrfl 0. HlUtTllf. Iflfl fflti-b'a.l A
BmpMi of Someriot, were addod additlooal corpora
ion); bm to extend the charter of the Termera'
Btnt of Bnchi cotthty j hlil to repeel eo noch of the
78th section of the set approved;lurch 249,1810 ae re
late* to filing lnterrogniorlee on 1 rale, to UU deposi
tion* before Jostles* of the peace: bill soppUmeetMT/
to the act Incorporating the-Mahoning jferigstion
Oomp*aj,pMsed April 20,1868. E.
Benton Kerr<
- Thit poor orentare ii in finrriiharg u
tuufili- &hdlf writing UtUr* to tbo Dispatch.
Tha following 1$ tho oloUng paragraph|Of hb
luts i • ' ? • ; ' .
, M'Cboiß Zovjruar.—l aa nqaefted by
Mr. Kerr to Oak* kind regards to the Da*
aocraay of M'Olsra townihip,for Mj triamph
aht eleotlon to two ofioai. Ha raaarkc that
altar awhile he will be np to thaaditori of
tha (7asctt«,~wlth thli'oaa agoeptiony that ha
gets hu ofioat iron tha pooplo ‘diroet, while
tha other proeara them by fiattary to tho
pbwtrs that be.
, Trely aad mr falthfally, £.
x Ha Uru la M'Gloro township. LoitOcto*
Wr ha.woa a eandideta for tha Banatoi aad
wof boatoa la hlf own difltriot. The rota
wa», Qraham 81 # Karr, 74 s hot It laami that
thla iprior ha was aleoted AiMfiorg having
raoaiTad os TOtaf. In,the spring of-1862 ha
wai ohoian Jnitlea of tha Paaoa. Denton- if
gratified for email favor*, prosd of his popa
urlty, bnt still tpltafaL Ai *',*Bqatre/^wa
ora told that ho only got ono tingle Job to do.
Moob oomplalU are
•very day being made against persons who
ora In tha habit of crowding the Alleghany
wharf with empty oil barrale, even extending
them down to the water's edge. Bo prevalent
has this erril boooma, that It U with dlfflenlty
that staamboatman eon obtain room to dis
charge their oargoaiw Thera is a determina
tion on the part ef' Whorfmastar Alien to
abate this evil, and parties thus Infringing
opon the wharf will be dealt with'summarily.
Parties ihoald call npon Mr. Allan, who will
inform them whom to pleoo their barrels.
_Tm Wheeling InUUigtneer sayn 1 “The
Podarnli Coart eommanoad Its sossion in
Olorkeburg on Tuoedoy. A lorg* nimbor of
rebeu were la attendaam upon the Court ro
uowiag tkelr nooguliouon. A groat many
war* rolaaaod limply upon girlng bond for
tboirgood bobaTior."
AmuuLTikD BarroaT.-Jaoob Woltof wu
yoitarday amitod da tho oatk of Potor Mil
toy, for ainalt aad battery, aad tho : matter
waa board by Aldirmaa S on*!. Tbooaiowei
dually Htttat by tha defaadaat piaylag tb*
ooite aad treating to tb* lager.
Ta* Columbia Boa* Company of Allogbtay
city Intend giylag a boll In Mourt Ball Oa
Friday oraaiag, April Jd, 1865, for tb* par
poio of ralilag fundi to parohaaoo Hook aad
Ladder truck. Partial did ring to aialit thorn
la tboirgood work will romombor thin foot.
Coxaruioi P. K. Josh,
baring boon alaoted Alderman for tho Samatb
Ward. yeiterday reaolrod hlj oommlielou
from Qot. Curtin. Ho will opon bio offloo
lomowhero upon Ponniylranla Arenuo. .
Boixtt or ran Paioa.—Kdward Joyoa wu;
yooterday arreited on a warrant, limed by-
Alderman Jonei, on oath of BoiannaO'Bllty,
“dobllged to girebondl to tho amount of:
BMO t*£o*p tb* paaeo.
BaiAnm or Qoui.-iKuapp. Budd A Co.,
ymtorday, ebtapod throo more 11-Uoh Debl
grea guar, 170 pouadere, to Cairo.
Bouaties to Tolaateen.
Tb. following important bin bM pui«d
both bonus ot tbo IrtgiiUtar., ud no* only
nqulroi tbo. sign. two of tbo Gooraor to b»-
eomo . UW i
. Soo. 1. B* il maeud, <£-0 , Tbit .11 bonds,
vtmnti or certificates of indebtedness issued
by the Commissioner or Commissioners and
Controller oi any county, «r the proper cor
porate authorities of any township, eity or
horongh of this Commonwealth, for the pay
ment of botxntiei to persona Toiunteering to
enter the military Barrio© of the United States
nnder any requisition heretofore made by the
President,jbe,and tho same ate hereby legalised
and made valid and binding upon snob coun
ties, townships,olties or boroughs, in the same
manner and with like effeot as if fall legal
authority had existed .for' the issuing and
making of the same when they were issued
and made.
Seo. t. That all payments of bounties to
volunteers entering the servioe of the Untied
States as aforesaid, by the oorporate authori
ties of any eonnty, township, city or borough
of this Commonwealth, and all leans made by
said authorities, for the purpose of making
such payments, be and the same are hereby
legalised and made valid.
800. 3. That the oorporate authorities
aforesaid are hereby authorised and required
to execute and complete all agreements and
contracts heretofore made by snob oountiei,
townships, cities, or boroughs, for the pay
ment of bounties as aforesaid, or for refunding
advancements made for that purpose, on con
dition that they should be refunded according
to the true intent and meaning of such agrte
menti and oontraets j and for that purpose
the said authorities are hereby authorised to
borrow money and issue bonds in the name of
such corporations, with or without Interest
coupons attached, payable at suoh times and
in snoh manner as may be agreed npon, and
to levy each taxes as may be necessary to
meet the payment of tho principal and Interest
of said bonds, as the same shall become due,
with taxes, and levies shall be as assessed and
collected as other oounty : or township i>vm
are levied and collected.
Sec. 4. That all assessments- heretofore
made of taxes for the purpose of paying boun
ties as aforesaid be and the same are hereby
legalised and made valid; Provided, That no
private volunteer soldier, or non-commission
ed officer, nor drafted militiaman, actually
mustered into tho serviedef the United States
from this Commonwealth, ahail be required to
pay any taxes now assessed or hbraaitor. to be
assessed and levied pursuant to the provisions
of this act.
feo. 5. That all advancements made, or in
debtedness Incurred by tbe commissioners ol
any oonnty, of this Commonwealth, for board
ing or provisions furnished to volunteers or
militia when called Into the service of the
United Stales, and all expenses incurred in
tbe relief of iho, families of each volunteers
or militia when in service, aforesaid, aod all
contributions made by said commissioners to
any benevolaot associations to aid them in
furnishing, with necessary clothing and equip
ments; and all expenses incurred in providing '
(or the wants of the tiok and wounded, are
hereby fully legalised and confirmed; the said
commissioners are hereby fully autheriiod to
borrow money for tho payment of tho same
and to issao bonds as herebofore provided.
Peotidtd, That all expenses incurred by'the
commissioners of Lancaster county in furnish
ing volunteers or militia with suitable rooms
for drill and discipline, and for the payment
of the persons who had the care and charge
of suoh rooms, are hereby fully legalised and
confirmed, and tho said commissioners are
hereby fully authorised, if necessary, to bar
row money for the paymene of the seme in tho
same manner as they are authorised to bor
row money for payments and advancements
made and expenses incurred, et cetera, ac
cording to the provisions of this «SL
Sec. fi. That all tne provisions of the four
teenth section of an aot to create a loan and
to provide for arming the State, passed fif
teenth of May, one thousand eight hundred
which authorised the asacociete
judges and county commissioners of rhe sev
eral counties of this Commonwealth so con
stitute a board of relief for the families of
such volunteers as have been enrolled an i
mustered Into service from their severe* conn
ties, are hereby extended and applied the
families of men who have been drafted and
mustered into tho service of thU United States,
and,ail arrangements made by the revere)
eounties of this Commonwealth, for tb*sop
port qf the families of volunteers, miUtii, or
drafted men mastered Into service, are h4reby
legalised and confirmed; the county commis
sioners are hereby and fully authorised to
borrow money .for the payment of suefe ex
penses in the manner hereinbefore provided.
Sec. 7. That the commissioners of aay[ and
every county in this Commonwealth, in which
bounties have not been paid, are hereby au
thorised tb borrow such sums of mbney
as may be suSeient to pay to each and aVtry
person who volunteered from suoh county and
entered the service of the Unitad States after
the twenty-sixth day ef July, Anno Domini
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two,
the tom Of fifty dollars, Provided, however.
That in any county in which the commission
ers or parties having charge of the subject of
bounties to volunteers, offered ailsss sum than
fifty dollars, and the volunteers entered the
servioe in such connty with the understand
ing that snub less sum was to be received then,
and In all sash cases no more than the sum
so premised shall be patd under the provisions
of this section.
Sec. 8. That the money eo borrowed shall
be paid over to the trauarar of tha proper
ooa&ty, who shall proceed to pay to each per
son who volunteered from saeh eoanty the
sam to which each person shall be entitled
under tb* provisions of this act. PtovitUd,
That no person shall be entitled to receive
sold sam to which saoh person ihdl be entit
led under the provisions of this act or any
part thereof, who was not regdlfirly mastered
and sworn into the servioe of the United
States and remains In said service, or has.
been legally discharged therefrom.
Sec. 9. That in any ease where apart of the
boaniy authorised by this act bae bean paid
tha treasurer of any eoanty, township, or nor*
oagh, shall pay the dlfferenca'batwaen the sam
so paid and tha fall boaaty.
. Sec. 10. That in any ooanty whara persons
have subscribed and paid to tha! bounty land
of any eoanty, township, or boroagh, said
eoanty, township, or boroagh shall refund or
pay over to such persons the amaant to tab
ssribed and paid. That inch sub
scriptions wero made with that agreement,
understanding or apon saoh oondltion.
.See. U. That if any soldier whp would have
been entitled to. receive the said bounty bos;
died before feaviag received the money, the
proper bounty shall pay tha 1100 ta such per
son or persons as by. tha laws of the United
States he would bo entitled to receive, the
bounty of deceased soldiers.
See. 12. That tho Commissioners of tha sev
eral counties of this Commonwealth, and the
corporate! authorities of said township nnd
boroughs,'when tha same may b« necessary,
are hereby authorised and required to
levy,, assess and .oollect oounty tax.ln
addition to the county taxes now Jevied,
assessed and colleoted, suffloient to*pay
the bounties authorised to be paid by the
provisions of this not, and to repay the
money borrowed for the earner. JVcvickcf,
Aowmr, That the Commissioner* of siald
counties and tha corporate authorities of said
townships and boroughs shall so proceed in
the premises, as to allow to tho of eooh
ooanty as much time for the payment of sold
taxes as may,‘in their judgment, be leaet op
pressive to thorn, not exceeding, however, id
any case, the period of five years for tha pay
m*nt of the whole debt aud tha interest
thereon.
Lom -or x Houx.—Last evening a carter
driving hi* horse to water at tha Pittsburgh
end of the hew wire bridge, by soma moans
got tha cart In the river Ant, whloh draw tha
horse In after it* Becoming frightened, be
commenced pulling oh the-reins, notwlth-'
standing a number of persons balled to him
to lst tha horse have his head, and the result
%u that ha booked Into the swift water be
yond bis depth, and was drowned. . The man
escaped, weeobld not Isom the name ofthe
bnfortaaato carter.. .
J Cbkxsyub Coxvibsiop.—A large audlen
ihuiiastie meeting, in behalf of tha .Christian
Ocimmisilos, was. held In Washington,'Pa-,
on'Jait Taciday erehlng. Adarosies! h*ta.
mtde by Ber. Alexander Bead, ot Pdrici
burg, Bev. A- Q. MeAuley, of Philadelphia,
and Prof. Samuel J. Wilson, of thl* city. A
eollootlon, ampuhtisg. to'over Iff ah; handrad
and fifty;d6llar«, was taken up. olUes
oriowne hava dona better In this good cauea
than.WMhingWa,Pa.
Xbi “ Democracy*’ of Indiana oounty bad
a moating on Xuesday. Their speakara nbased
Llneoln, Covode - and the last - Congreit
hearUly,and that doaa, themeeting appo&Ud
adeUgata to thaSUU Conpatton, - and. ln
straeted Ua to support Wm. H. Wltta, of
PhUaduphla. : This shows that the Copper
heads ora alive y*t la Indiana county.
TH£ LATEST NEWS
BY TRLBGRAPB.
FROM WASHINGTON.
OUR SPECllli DISPATCHES,
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Qtsette.
Wxbhisotov, March 26,1863.
jonos kxxxbt bbuovbo*
Judge Kinney, of Uub, hu bosn reoored.
His sueofcasor has not jot boon' appointed.
The trouble was » belief in his oompUeity
with Brigham Young.
COLOSIL D’erißST.
The order dismltsißg uol. D’Utassy .from
the service it revoked/, end he is to be tried by
oourt-martial. Ho has been married to
Mri. Bacon, a sister of Joan Graham, a! New
York lawyer.
OOKMIBStOHKBS APfOUTBD,
The Wer Departmenibe* appointed Haw
kins Taylor, Charles 8. Sherman, of Ohio, and
Francis T. RussolJ, of; Missouri, Commis
sioners, under the joint resolution of July
12th, to examine claims of ofleers and men
actually employed In the Department of the
West, or Dopartmont of Missouri.
Solicitor to Commission—Jamss H. Morse.
BOMCITOk WfIITIXO,
Of the War Department, is preparing in
structions for the Treasury. Department to
carry out the new law about the disposition
of the abandoned property in rebel districts.
The Secretary of thoTressufy will speedily
appoint proper agents in each State and Mili
tary department tol ekecate the provisions ef
this law. Measures are likewise in prepara
tion for a more thorough enforcement of the
Confutation law.
VXOM US POTOMAC ABUT.
A cavalry reeonnoiisanoe was out to -look
after Fits Hugh Lee, who is said to be some
where near Culpepper or Warrenton.
In a guerrilla fight, at Chantilly yesterday
wo lost thirty-nlno prisoners, three killed and
one mertallj wounded.
XIQSO BOLPIBBB rSOM DBL4VABI.
Prominent members of the Delaware Legis
lature say that measures are on foot for or*
ganlslng a negro regiment, they indicate
the probability that iwo full regiments can be
procured from among the free Meeks. *
raovosT xaebbals fob ohio.
The Provost Marshals forOMo have not yet
been appointed, bat Most of them wiU be in a
day or two.
BUMKatT or TBB VBWB.
The long roll beat In Hooker's army, yes
terday, was In oonuquenoe of the report that
the enemy had grossed in force.* The only
foundation was the massing of heavy bodies
of rebel iniantry at the baaks and United
States fords to prevent Hooker's crossing.
The ladies have been seat out of the lines.
Robert Patterson, of Philadelphia, is the
most prominent candidate for Controller of
Currency, In place of Aleott, peremptorily
declining. : '
Nobody here understands the situation on
the Mississippi. • '
Toe work of appointments, under the; Ra
tional Militia law, are going on briskly.
Those of Indiana were among the last under
consideration. None.deeided yet., . j
Th* expenses of the Government it said to
bo now over two millions a day* Nothing
farther is supposed to have bees deeided on
by the Secretary of ibe Treasury concerning
the financial policy.
Tha Hlnonri Legislature haring asked
that Qen. Curtis b* retained in oommand of
the Western Department, that result becomes
probable. t
Secretary Ssward told th* foreign Hinlit**
to day that he had not deoided not to inat
letters ef Uarqee.
Ramon of the reb'&ls bring at -Warrenton
are unfounded.
Several so-called Union eUisens warn nr
res tad at Fairfax as spies to-dsy.
Washibotos, Match J6.—The Bureau of
Internal Bereua* is nor prepared to! issue
promissory note stamps of denominations less
than Are cents. In the meantime, express
and telegraph stamps may be used.
The Treasury Department U evidently
highly graUfisd with the daily oooouais re
ceived ef the Increased improvement in the
national Ananoes. The newspaper rumors as
to what the Sysretary will or will not do upon
the subject under the reoent Congressional
action ora unauthorised.
No appointments of Provost Marshals no
der the enrollment law have, yot been mads,
preliminaries to suoh action having first to ba
prepared. There are already numerous ap
Plications for those o&oes, bat great ear# will
e taken in making the selections. (
It is evident from letters received hare from
members of the late>6ongrefi that they ore
under the impression that they provided for
tha appointment of one additions! midship
man for dhoh representative and delegates!
that Congress, aud .but the proviso of tho
Douse failed in the: Senate. A olass will be
.admitted to the Never Aoademy on the* Ant
of July Tho Department will soon notify
those who are entitled : >o recommend candi
dates under the existing regulations.
The Poitoffioo Department has awarded to
Fairbanks and Co., of New York, the contract
for famishing steel stamps, with cancelling
apparatus attached, to be used by postmasters!
and to B. S. Sevellj, of Cumberland, MA, the
contract for supplying wooden stamps for
similar purposes. There were right or; nine
competitors.
While experimenting with a fifty pound
gun, at the Navy Tara, it burst. TUrtesu
persons, composing tho gunner* crew,; were
present, but with the exoaptlon of the Chief
Engineer, who was slightly injured, all escap
ed unhurt. A fragment, weighing three hun
dred pounds, passed through the roof of the
battery, building. } .
-A large number of invalids, recently arriv
ed from Belie Plain*, on the Rappahannock.
Seventy-two of them have been plnosd In
DottgUS-HospUn], whloh Medical Inspector
Damlin reports In pirfect' condition In every
partloulnr. Surgeon. Wm. Thompson [is la
charge.:
Lieut. Niohols has been ordered to the iron
oladjtcamer Roanoke.
From Panama and South America.
New .Yoke, March 20.—Panama advices,
received per steamer Ariel, state that another
fire had occurred there, destroying all the hntt
near the railway station.
'Mosquernbas pardoned all erlmloalt, bat
the Supreme Court refuses to acknowledge his
right to make such a sweeping amnesty.:
The Liberals are dissatisfied with Mosiqusra
and offer him a pension! of 812,000 to resign.
The-South American news is not important.
The wheat harvest In Chill Is very promls
xhenew ourrensy iaw ls the principal obisst
of debate In P«ra. : j
ThePreooh hare been irislog the Peruvian
vessels engaged in the Immigration trad*.
A Valparaiso letter, ofthe 18tb, state* that
Aairican commeros ther* Is fast .dwindling
away f belBxdir*rtad to.Bagllih bottcai.
John L. Davis, late muterof th* Am*riean
ship Grenada, arrived at Valparaiso, aad re-
that th* ship Granada, while on th* paa
sag* froth Sandsrlahd to PalkUnd Islands;
with ooai, on th* night of tha 28th, was rim
Into by ai British ship, outting hot nearly In
lunlu. The second mate and a tow
ard were InitanUy killed, nnd Mr. Davis had
hi* ribs broken. . Copt, Boott ahd the
drifted In boats;for four days and nights,
without food or waUV, when they wef* picked
up by a British ship.boundto San Francisco.
The Utter was spoken to by a Peruvian hrig,
and Mr. Davis was putjon board, arrivug In
this way safhly at Valpa»lw«
Nnr Toix; Match steamer Saxo
nia arrived at this port to-tUy*. Her advlcw
bar. ,b**B aatldpated, B ?.*A“
waa towad.aj to tkakarbar. .
■■‘Tke
tar* of tUaiuu adjoarod -te- ** te-d»y.
Afost day has been appolated for tha 19th of
April. - • j '
Fr«* fertrcii ’ Jloiree •
Voirmus Koybosi March 15.—Fo«P G«-
mu families tnireo this morning at For
tress Monroe, from Richmond, Via York*
town. They report that tfceprevailiog opin
ion at Richmond is that the raboli will soon
•vaoaatejthe olty, andi probably most of Vir
ginia. The freedom of cpteoh is muoh less ru
striotod than formerly 1 .
They bring no news from Charleston, bat
«ay the rebels are daily expecting an ettaok
upon that oily. ,
Provisions were exceedingly high in prioe,
and the wages for meohanios had accordingly
Increased.
The steamboat Maple Leaf arrived to-dap
in Hampton Roads. Also, tho steamboat
Long Island and John A. Warner, Captain
Cone. , .
The Richmond Wkig,ol the 20th, says that
oranges aid lemons were reoently sold in that
city, at adotioo, for $75 per box.
Two of the guards at Chattabeotchie bridge,
in attempting to arrest a mu, shot each
other, and let the prisoner esoepe.
An order has been issnsd from the-Adjutant
General's office placing all offloers who resign:
or may bo dropped from the rolls, and those
who may be cashiered by court-martials',
baek in the ranks as privates.
The Charleston ComrUr eoatains a very
sound sermon on reconstruction from tho fol
lowing text: “ And after ail that has come
upon us,” etc.—Esra, 13th chapter and 14 th
verse.
From Havana*
Nxw You, March 20.—The steamer Tubal
Cain, from Havana, with dates to the 18th,
has arrived.
Vera Crus dates, to the 4th instant, state
that Puebla has not been taken by the
French, nor did they appear to progress very
rapidly.
St. Domingo advioes, ef the 7th, confirm
the reported suppression of the rebellion
there.
Honduras dates, to the 20th nit.,'state that
tho revolt has been suppressed and order re
stored. but all males betjreen.sixteen and fifty
are called to arms by the Government.
The difficulty between Guatemala and San
Salvador has been settled through interven
tion of the Eagllsh and American minis
ters. |
Venesuslean dates, to the 21st alt., disprove
the statement that Carraoas was In posses
sion of the insurgents, and, on the oontrary,
it is now stated that the latter has been
rontod.
The steamers Bio Bio and Columbia, from
Hew York, sailed from Havana for Hew Or
leans on tho 18th Inst. -
Haw You, March 20.—The steamship
Ariel, from Aspinwall, arrived, with dates to
tho 10th instant. Sho has only $159,861 In
treasure.
The steamship Sixonla has arrived. Her
advioes are anticipated.
From the Army of the Potomac.
HXADqUAKTUBS AIST O ¥ THI POTOXAO, )
Maroh 26, 1863. J
Gov. 'Curtiu and party spent the day In
vlsit}og the Pennsylvania troops in this army,
and Gen. Birney’s division was Reviewed.
Tho Goyernor made a stirring speech to the
soldiers, which was enthusiastically received.
Gen. Slokles entertained the party after the
review. The Governor then vlsitod the Ger
man regiments from Pennsylvania, connected
with Sigel's corps;
Numbers of tut Pennsylvania troops whose
term of servioo will ihertly expire, expressed
their determination to the Governor to re-en
lUtforih# war. The troops were (called out
at a moments notice, as the Governor ap
proached each eamp. and passed in review be
fore him. The Governor rode on borsebaok,
accompanied by several Gensrals and o(Boers.
Throughout the day he mtde several
speeches add was everywhere received with
great enthusiasm. He arrlvod at Headquar
ters this evening and expressed great admi
ration for the efficiency and perfect discipline
of the army.
From New York.
Nsw Yoax, Maroh 26.—'The D. 8. bark
Houghton, from Pensacola, reports that a
great number ef refugees were arriving at that
point.'
A eebooner containing sixty men, women
and ohlldren had arrived from East Pass,
they report that the people were suffering in
that Motion from a general want of all sup
plies.
The health of our troops at Pennobta was
good. I •
The recent report that our piokets were fre
quently shot by those of the enemy was in
correct.
The ship Lucia, cff 8L Thomas on the.Aih,
was boarded bjr a boat from tbebarbor, which
reported the steamer Oneida ia port.
The steamer Rrriosson was passed 01 the
lid, off fiatteras, boaad south with a raft ia
tow.
A large tag-boat, with an iron-clad ia tow,
boaad south, was seen off Batteras on tho
134 last. j
From Louisville.
LoOiATn.Lt, Haroh 16.—Skirmishing la re
ported near Camp Disk Robinson, resulting,
thni far, favorably to tha Federal*. The
furoes vere about equal.
. The federate, under General Carter, having
the advantage of position;
A general engagement Is apprehended
soon.
John 0. Breektnridge vu it Tollahoma
ob the 24th—consequently he is notoommend,-
lagthe band of invaders, near Danville.; •
There are no reports of any rebel advene*
to-day.
The Franlfort train Is not' in. It : !• two
boor* and a half behind tide. The cauie of
delay U hot known.
Tha jamors of rebels in lereral proximate
looblHlee it not ervdited at Headqaarten,Bor
attainable fro at an y aathenUo' sources,
- Fresher at Albany.
Albeit, March id—Afeceuy.— I The docks
and piore are Un feet under water and the
entire south-eastern eection of the city Is
submerged. Tbe lee In front of the elty hat
broken up and lodged on the ; land ban be
low. ‘
~ A thousand feet of railroad tnek, between
Bait Albany and Troy has been washed
away. : •
Til riser Is rising, but not so Tepidly. '
Endorsing tbe Emancipation Free*
lamation.
Bostob; Maroh 20.—The Udine Legislature
has adopted: oenourrent resolutions fatly an*
donlng President Linoola’s emancipation
proclamation giving freedom to the Mayes,
approving of compensation, emancipation,
aad theme of negroes In the military service
of the United States, and oppoilng ajl sagged-
Uons of a eompromlie. The Legiilamre
olous Us lesslontd-day.- •'
From Aikanems.
Br. Loon, March 30.—A gdhUomaa direct
from Fayetteville, Arkansas, says the Little
Reek 2V«# Demosml, of the 10th, annoonoe
the arrfcral’of-Gen. Prioe at that point, who
would soon take the .field, with Hindman’s
army.’ Thi same gentleman says Gen. CabuU
is eolleetlng tne scattered rebel fores* north of
the Arkansas riv*r, svidsntly withltbe design
of operating against oar troops In' thateeo*
tlon. • :
West Virginia Election. / . s ;
Wxuuio, Maroh 26.—The election to*,
day. In ratifteatlonof Willey’s amsndmtiUo
the Constitution of the hew State ,of West
Virginia, the city gives 1,876 for the amend
ment to 8 against Jt;. tbe oounty wlll-be In
tike proportion. Returns from the State
•how almost an vaanimonh vote In favor of
the amendment ..
NewYoikhegUlstan.
At»unr,N. Y., Maroh fik-ln the; Senate,
to-night a recommendation was received from
Superintendent of the Banking Department,
(arth.pUMl.or ma «o» tj) _6»U». th. m.
ÜblUhmiot •( buhl onto th. bukin, U«
of th.l.UOontr.l.. :
The British *W, Bilged.
Hmr Toil. Mutt BriUoh .h!p
flljdo o( HkUbx, fro» «,votnuk on
Stnij Hook, jo.ttrd.jr oodMlfod. Sbo U
(allot wotoit. ■■ ■.
, rnuiunu, MOrek «k-tfcojUto«b on nr,
L diDnwiOr tbe leoeot dedlne la gold, at a
tendency of price* downward; “^Jjtt o ** o !**®**
attA7saO;-extra extrafamily at 07 AO®
T.7A 1 SodUneelarjvfiouror coremeaL; Wheat'
.u.ttl«l SlEwiimi .Da Okk>
»oa«l«>Obtih Wlow «M ot » udvhlltia 82a.
Oat. KtlTo.Ot too far b«pi* m 1 «pofcr*d,hl;
oiomiMd rutH from lB£oflB,CTX^; Ko ehM,* to
Timotbj or JTUuttd. F«otrfik|M*jll»odifcdtnlli,;
mull mm of Me«Poxk oflH forobToodllßTor
»w. LuddodioOdtoUa.-WMrtJ OuUojaM,#,
'tljpath ’ •: - I "Mr '
“ aWtoao. lUrch 20-Koofc-TVmr harm Mho
8.000 bU. a » McJtto of.JOd J dttjl
mas^afes^sswivs^
OmnMMbßsMb.
/Ti'*. '' ‘‘"'F
CprawryMmch tfo-Efr a—iiiilMr toon**
pertoe offered freely at f 5 60. Wheat met with a
moderate demand at gl SO for prime red, end $1 80
for prime white, bring a further decline. Cora in
aetlve demtnd at 7De, and Oats at 73075 c. Whisky
Me. rjrovisfaMUßasUlsd and prioM nominal. Lard
is offered a and bulk mean at but
there Is no demand, end no secants anotations can'
be given. Groccrlee dull. OlovMsesdgkW.-
Gold end Demand Notes 135. Silver 125. Ex
change steady. Indiana and: Kentucky mossy de
clined to 3 premium. . Buslnces In the large Way Is
pretty much ra»pended, and will rtmaln so untll r
gold becomes more settled.
Nxw Took, March 23.—Cotton dull at 00365 c.
Flour dull; sals* 7.500 bbls. at $3 10@6 20 for State:
$6 80@7 05 far Ohio, and $7 15(57’35 for' Boot hern.
Wheat doll; 15£00 hush, arid at $1 67 for white
Western. Com declined Ic; sales 39,000 bush at
85387 c. Beef doll. Pork heavy at $l3 75. Lard
dull at Whisky dull at #5. Freights
dull..
Bax.TUtou, March 2(L—Flonr very dull and de
pressed; Ohio Extra $7,37}4h7,60, Howard Street
Superfine $6,76. WhMt dulfaAd declining; White
9UU&I.9S, Bed : Corn quiet; Whlte.de
clinedl cent. Bed 65338. Oats dull, with an upward
tendency. Whisky doll at 48%.
BUSES—At 11 o’clock a. m,, March 26th, 1863,
FBANOId MABIA, wire of Edmund Burke, aged
83 yean and 6 months.
The fnneral will proceed fiotn her brand’s reel
dsnos, Washington street, East Oommon, Allegheny
Gity, at o’clock a.m.00 fcAiuauaT, 25th lnstaok
to 0k Peter’s Gherck, thesoe to ot. Mary’s Ciine*
tery. The friends of the family are fripecifnUy in*
vited to atttnd, without further notice.
. M*LLOB--On corning Msr.h 26th,
J9RH B. MELLOB, In the 66thyear of bis sge.
The fonerml will take pltos hem hlr late
No 149 Second street, oa SsmansT, the 28tk Inst.,
at 2 o’clock p. m. Services to commen s at I>£
o’clock, pzeeliely. Tbs friends of .tbs family are re*
•psctfnlly invited to attend.
BIDDLBr-On Wednesday morning. 25th Instant,
at o’clock, WILLIAM B. BIDDLB. aisd 89
yssn.
7h» funeral-will take p’are bom bis late resldincr,
B:uth Avenue, Allegheny, on Faxsav xoaxiao. 27th
lest, at 19 o’clock—*e vices to oommsnqe'at 9J£
o’clock, precisely. The friends of the family an re*
■pectfally iovlUdtpaibnd. - j
FITZBIKOBO—On Wednesday hirolor, March
2ltb, MABTBA, wife of David in her
67th yea'.
The friends of tbs femily are respectfully Invited
to-attend the Jqnenl, Feidst, at {2. o’clock p. m ,
from the femily r*sld»noe, Bidweli jstrtet, Allegheny
City. GarriagM will be in wa:tio < corner ef Penn
and 8k Clair Pittsburgh, at 1 o'clock.
BIMP.'ON—On Wednesdey evening. Match 23tb»
at 11 o'clock,Mrs BLLE i BIMPnOH, sged 64
years. : T -
Funeral wUI take place on Tamar arviEKOOB, at
to clock, rem bar Ute res'dtno • on BmaLmsn ok,
Ninth Ward. Th* ftlshds of tbe foslly are respect,
rally invited to attend. J
BBADDOOK—On Than day t oruing, at Bsi
o'clhek, of Chronic Diarrhea, Llent JOHN Bit AD
DOCK, aged 27 years.
Ta« faneral wid take place on Fareat srrasooa,
at 2 o'clock, from the rasldenoo of hit brottnr, No. 7
Federal streak The friends <f the family ar» r*s
sp ctlnlly invikd to attend, wilhdot larthir notice
JOKES—Od Thursday, March 26th, 1863,
o’clock a. m , of diptbe- la, NELSON, oldest son of
Marshall and Elisabeth Jones, aged 6 years.
The frlaada of the family are respectfully reqnsat
»d tc attend the funeral, from the residence of tbs
parents, TtmpersoesviUe, on Fxxpav arruioou, at
2 o’clock. 1
Dt. Joem —This eminent opticUn 'and
lariat, who has been' practicing so suaresa
folly for the last few weeks at the Hononga
bela House, will remain in the city some eight
or ten days longer, in order to accommodate
the great rush of persons who are continually
visiting bis rooms to oonault him..
Thu office of the . Pennsylvania Railroad
Ooapany, at Blairsviile,'w'aa again entered on
Friday night , last—being the second time
w thiu three mouths; but the thief or thieves
were not paid for their trouble, the monej
having been removed in the^vening. —Indiana
Meningtr. j 1
Biae ix Libseid Oil —Ovieg to the fact
that the farmers are buying large quantities
of ftaxseed at.ss per buhel, linseed oil is
brisk at sl > Bs@sl,9o per gallon.
Gazan Jbbt.—The Grand Jar; foand 68
true bills against different persons for selling
liquor on Sandaj, and without lioeuee.'.
SPECIAL LOCAL fIOTiCK*.
GBOTnB AMD BAKU'S MWIBB Mj,olt*s| f 97
amlly and weaaf*eiurii|s purposes, ere tk«
>e*t In use. : j
' ?. •»_'* ’r/.-'General Agent.
-* fifth -
Csaar Clotkmo bad Wbsbsto But Thim.
—Tha enterprising Ana jof Wm. Hi McGee A
Co., merehant tailors, earner of Federal and
Diamond square, , Allegheny, being folly
aware of the extraordinary advance in Spring
gopds, have purchased last fall a oeautifol
assortment of cloth, casslmeros, vestings, Ac.,
and they are now ready to open their Spriog
trade with raporlot. articles, at greatly re
duoed priOM. They will sell their goods by
the yard If desir'd, and as' they keep con
stantly on hud a large supply of ready made
olothing, customers sen ;be accommodated on
damandfor have a neatly fitted'iuit to order..
The work is all done under their supervision,
and always warranted id purchasers.
Jost Riruninn vao* tni East.— Semuel
-Graham, Merchant Tailor, /would respectfully
Inform his frleodi and the pnblio in genet*!
that he hae jutraturued from the Saif with
hls new etock of Bpring aud Baouner Goods,
consisting of all the latest styles of cloths,
eeislmero and vestinge.| Gentlemen deelring
a stook to seleot from that oannot be surpass
ed by any other la the clty, and their garr
mints made In tho most fashionable manner,
woalddo well to give him a'iaU before -par
chasing else where. .
Bakuil Gaanaa, Mernhant Tailor,
He. 64 iiarket street, one doer from Third.
‘ Thb miasma and foal |vapon generated by
the hot son will be far deadly to oar
velanteers tbmt the enemy’s bayonets, la
the Indian and Crimean icAUipalgns, HOLLO
WAY’S FILLS-wore'ured la enormous quan
tlties. ’ They kept the troops; In perfect health.
Only 35 cents per box*. Soldleir, Apply your
selves. v , -l -- -i ■ •■-‘317.
Toivnin 'Riuey ; Fnn.—The ReU e
Committees of the several wards of the olty jo
Pituburgh will meet at the sohool hoaie oi
theirreipeetivei wards on Saturday, the.3Bth
Inst., between the hourt'of J and 4 o’clock, p
a., for the purpose of dlsbursing the fund to
those whe may be enUUed to receive It. .Sf
: Omutm oalls sflli be iUaa at tha Omdiboi'
jffloc, Ho. tSt Liberty street, day or niight
111 orders left at ta* [abbvo. puee will be
>roapUy atundei to ]Atl mast be paid
1 'om,'
a^iLEß.
T3UQOV AND BOCHAWAYB AT
JD AOC3TIOH—On BATCBD4Y HQBHJNQ
JUcch filth, at 11 o’eledL. wIU bs aeid, at Daria!
AftCtisn, Strl<thatrMt— ; [
laoparior lopßogsTji
. fi Beckawajs;
1 Doctor'*Xockaway.A'.
*aMf ~ , ~ - • * G. PAVlfl. Sect.
E&h.OUl'Ott’d BALK-rOQ’UJM&PAY
sTKRIHO, Maroh Slit,at by ord.r
ui orphans’ Court, wll b«; I3U, at tr>a OammercUl
dale* 800 ms, ha 14 fifth umt; tha tcUoalniprup
•rt/ W 6n<taji to tha aiUt. aT tha late CcL Lo poTo
Bahl,tftiitti aaSHo.eit3 DltbridfeaDd fisis’plan
or iota In Xaet Plltsbargh, beteg a corntr lot m
Peonsylvaßla avenue aad wevtlieeovet, arar to th<
wooed toll gate,and now cOntalnint about coo acre;
aamaU'parsof theorfgloal; lot hatln* been sold by
m'Atfaul In'-two dlfl reat eonrejaaoaa The lo*.
Iroots fill f et 76a loohw oa th* Aiwh, and Is band
eomaty tiCoaUd above the; afenua grade, with a
aprleg of good water. t. -
Tnos ov SaLB»-Ofte*haU oeah, the balance is It
months, with lotarM),Seenred by bmd and m;rt
gage, tbr purchaser to pay alt. 'oxpw>a*e ot ooersy
aadou . • j. Q. DkWlrt.Anm - I.
HOUSEHOLD VUKNJ*
O TURK, riOTmiS, FBIDAT AfTIB
KOOH, March fiTih, at fi s'elstk. «llt be told, it
.OavV Aaotloe,M Fifth etMitraeiiaetitr of «upa- v
tier HVeieho.d and Rltches Funitur*, oil Falat
l»Wh fi** ißbgravtege, - Ue-ndißg Mahogany
Soft, Mihogany Dun Table; Wwrt woDi Table,
Bo&s Chair, Brew Parlor Fencar, Wlndow.Oornice,
Bedsteads, Stands,. Tahiti, .Chairs, MUaa, Feeiher
Bed, MatiUj, ForleUe Bath, Kitchen CtaasUaaod
twslton, ia F ■ Tb* UU ftisUfiii ssd Rngravioea
are of eoperior merit* and In elegant frewee, film,
jgCXn^AHI>i»HOBS,
. . Ot.rmj dMOriptloo,
m ueU TBJjimisTraui pwoif,
ACMIMfI
yj.i *. 5- v .1 - ? V'-' " ,J ' J
i FIFTH QTBBBT.
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L>oui Bsans. oolliso.
fate
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; , t•ffßfnteWTMcmM«~7. ..
ryk cooQii. cold;qs as ibbi. jfl .
XATKD XOBOAT, jf iIImM io pninaa,
to Mfexgi. ifalmcmry aas Bronchial afltciiou,.of*
tektittaa jtolhifaiila.' “T : |
M BBOSrH*M BEOHCHIAI. TBOOHES:!
reachdirod/f thiafffcctedfcarta-aiid giro ilmoct is* a
•test l hM II BBOaOHITIfIi ASTBSA,ud -
CATAiBBH ih*y ; o»j bocefldaL Th# (cod|«fl»eU
naolHof thenwof the XrocbMh ft&fUbp.lt «x> /
UndedWsh«CMfedtb»ia*6bdConntetielUd, B* .;
rtre to 'jpiiiiUiga’iut worthless iadUtUm*. .Obtain
oclr Brcitm'i iroaelW ,
h*Tajjrowdtb«rt •fficoey bj A tNi* ©f winy'you*. .., .
P&blic 6{Kaun And StopnißoaU SMjtb«TrbA«fl.
Military Officers and Boldi*rtSrbo©T*r-Ux the nda*
•ad v« expooMl to fnd4en !clu»ogea, iboßld b4»t '
_them. Scid at S.cmUs par bA. J>
U^fetadawT 1 v~ : . ~-.i’'".. ;•' : ■I ,
Jt3C' l ' a ke Superior Copper Jutland .
BMKLTIHQ WOBKfI, PirruoMA.
] PARK, M’CURDY '& CO,. ' '
JUmUkctownoJ SHEATHING, BBAMXBS' AED
BOLTCOPPEB, PBEPSSC COPPEB BOTTOMS,
BUSED STILL BOTTOMS, BPAL7EB BOLDEB; :
alio ln METALS, TIM PLAT*,
BHBBT IBOK,: WIBI, Aq CotuUully oa hind,
TIHtfEBS’ MAOHIKES AtfDTOOLS. ' >
..WajUHOO**, So, 149 Tint and 190 Second * treat*,
Ptttiburgb, Pean’a. '
■VVjacUl orders of Copper ent to any <Mtred|«t*
tem. 1 , r : „j H mrCff:iUwlyT .
tyio H6rrou» Sufferer* of JBoUt
BfIXKS.—4 Werend gentlemen luring been n*
rtored to health in • few deft, after undergoing ell
the canal tontine and Irregular'espeiubrewidee of
treatment, without ancceee, oonaidere it hii eecrrd
duty to copsxannicate to hii afflicted fellow craatnree
the man or coax. Bence, on the receipt of an ad*
droaaed ecrelope, he will Mod (free)acopj of the
prescription joed.- XMrect tot «!>*.'• JOAfl MJ 'DAG*
BALL, 186 fnlton street, Brooklyn, &• I* • j-'-'
tahll:lrdiwT,- ,1 : j. . .j; ; ...;
**• o. auum,
wiraaow ««»*«■■*; “ •'
QrßoßarBolt, I&WS & Mlt *
tjKitS, YotniDua akd hLachafivn, • Wawtiaioroti a
Woxu,Pittsburgh,Peon’e. . ;i
Oman, 80. 21 Hanks* fimar. '• .> .
Manufacture all hlnde ofSTEAM ZBGIHZSAIi'V'
HILL MAOfIiBKBY, CASTINGS, VATl.Rrifp \ .
VOB&, STEAM BOIUEfU ABB SHUT . ISO*
tfOBK. ; , - ;
«*JOBBI2J(3 AKD RETAILING dpoeoa abort.
L' , ■■ ~! ahtgidly.?' «»
tyrex&OMA uXL wo**?.
jLottf, jniinr # Co* .
. Whrki at 6b«petnrg Btatiobj Allegheny /Valle)
ttaflwad. Office and'jParehont,' Ho.-28 MARKET
*TBMT Pittsburgh. :
. Mabafactuyert of ILLOHIHATIB6 ahd tii'Bßl- ,
OATIKO Orts and BKUioi*. M 1 v
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' JONES, BOYD & CO., ; •
Ksnnfacturenot. OAST BTEKL; nfriri' HPUBjf, ~' 7 ■
PLOW AMD A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPBIBOS AMD
iZUES, corner of Ban and ftntstrMta,Pttteb«jghi ■' *'»
taiu’a. : : [ / •h •
43TC0BSWBIJ. & K£JKit, 'IT'
OiUBiAQi MißOrAorßßiiiui, - •■' • ••*»
siLVjtst andplaties, v
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• < (be "Office Woik" of k UefwiuUte A|»bo?«<
'•erjoodereJe Addle**, vitb rtfensc*; BOX'
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