The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, April 08, 1863, Image 3

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Otßtat*. By D. A. ilabouj. New
York? Oar la ton. Pittsburgh: for tale bj Henry
Mtuer. Jlfth street. 414 pp. 12mo.
Shis book is tba production of a copperhead
of the most virulent speoits. It the oreaturc
bad procured tba aarrloac of a dentist, and
bad its own poison-fang aztraeted as a suita
ble pan, and the poison-gland and laoattaoh
edtbazete, also tabon out, for an ink-bottle,
nothing more venomous oould bare appeared
«m paper, than , we bare in this volume—
whlsb,nevertheless, by an net of desecration
On tba part of tba author, in putting ordinary
pea and Ink, with fell purpose, to to detesta
ble a use, may hare bean oopted by the un
fetfnnate. printer, nostunsuspiciously,from
city honest-looking manuscript. D. A. Ma
bony, irbose name stands on tba title-page,
is known Ur famo, within eertaln limits, at
thaedltor of theDubuqua HmiW, which be
longs M tba same class of oopperbead jour
nattno, as the-Olhdnwati EW j£tf «r, the Chica
go Timm, and the Pittsburgh Art. Ho was
■attested as traitor and sent to the Old Capitol
prison—hence this book, verifying the well'
known couplet—
“ Ho Togne e’er felt the halter draw,
- With good opinion of the law. 1 ’
Hr* Mafcoay, aooordlngly, dees not believe
In tba snapensitn of tba kabma corpus, haying
not only the reasons'of a hypocritical rebel
sympatbisiag poUdnian, but also theperionat
feelings of an incarcerated demagogue, a «©*
deson* martyr, to object thereto. As the Pitts
burgh Ait baa lately been boasting that it
atilt retains tome readers, perhaps a sufident
member of these may ba found to onabla Hr.
Miner to ‘oloee out* bis stock of Habony*s
book.
The famous young Irish Orator, Hason
-Jones, whose cloquenee has enchained in rspt
retention the thousands who bare crowded 1
great balls of par great dties, east and
•west, is at length coming to Pittsburgh, and,
as we are informed, has been engaged by the
Lecture Committee ef the Young Hen's Her
oantile Library, to deliver bis oelebrated lec
ture on CanniLDi at Lafayette Hall, on
Friday night.
Wherever this lecture has been delivered, It
hss won golden opinion! from all, and some
of tba passages of it are so splendid, so in
stinct with the very spirit itself of eloquence
and patriotism, that the most boundless en
thusiasm on tba part of tba audlenee, has
testified to the power ahdsuooess of the gifted
orator.
We learn that Hr. Jenes held a position on
'the stiff of Garibaldi during the Italian cam
paign, and this personal knowledge and asse
•datloa have doubtless enabled Urn to add
<muek of ylvidneuof coloring, warmth of feel
ing, and living desdriptixineu to his leoturo
wadhoLtWrator of asßongst
the most noble and intenstlagtbat the whole
reeord of: modem history ean presentto the
historian, the poet, or the orator.
We anticipate a fall bouse on Iridsy svsn.-
. lag, al Lafayette HalL For months past ma
ny bave been anxious to bear Hason i ones, as
uro hare bad frequent opportunities of know-
and how at length their desire will be
gtatifled, thanks to the gentlemen of the Lec
ture Committee, who early bespoke this visit
to our city, though it Is even so late in belag
.fulfilled. . --
2TJie liate Bald at Point Pleasant.
Among the pTiioniri eaptarad at Point
Pla'aeant, an OapL Alar. SamuaU/Dr. Tlmjna
ui l,>ut. Holderbp, who aro now in prtxtm
at Wheeling. Thop *»P thatJenkini’ dtilgn
ni u eaptnrd the etaameri Melgi and
Victor, Jump aboard there boeta irttti U» ou,
go' do wnto Qallipotir,and eaptnn and 1 parole
the eoidlara atatipaed \there\and deatrop tha
Immanat amount of .jtorof at
that point. Tble plan wita fnutrated bp the
unpraoodantad haroiam ol tbe pilot! and ofl.
«ara of tha beata whieli ahomn of ballata
could not indnee to abandon' thair poata.
Capt. Bamuala whan ha got to Point Plaaaant
with his man, waa oTvroomo.wlth fatigue or
•omethlog alee, and wae captured whila alaap.
lng. Llant.Holdorbp.wai ao angagdd In tha
eociatp of a ladp acquaintance that hadidnot
gat awapintU tha niaCeroomeata had'arrired
from SaUipolla. Twenty other pHaonan wan
oaptnnd'ia tha town. 3 aakina with abanf
fonr at fire hundred men.enfoot, (and notaa
oarairp) oama from Salem lnßoanohe oonntp.
Xbap trawled through tha woode until they
utrook tka.Snpaadotta riper whan thap built
raflaapon which thap eomadown to a point
■•at far from Hurricane Bridge whonoo thep
marched acrow to the Kanawha, and altar at
ilaaUag thartaamaraoama down that etraam
lialergefletboat toPolnt Piaataht. '
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The-crew of "thenun liancaeUr, recently
dedtroyednt Tiehtbnrg, arrirad at Cairo, on.
‘ "ftc'iHniacr Sctniha, on tha craning o*f the
m dnt Aoornepondent iapr: : *
. "Tha oKani Hi Jataxinialnad aboard a*.
tOihnhaat baganda ilnkyiad thanaieapad
U nwb. Aniraw J. fipnnu, pilot, itood at
.thawhaal uatUit. war ihot amrifi&om Ui
hu<l>i md did sot Imti hli pdifcutii tain
• 4*to**J>*. Captain lfthan waa an* thing
monhaaoulddo.Thnanglnaar, H. B,
Brown, ramaicad at hli poit'antil tha hollar
liant from thaaSaot at a allot. Altariaaohlng
(ha aid'lam, tha Cap tain ordand tha boat!
to ha daatrajad, thinking tha? win on tha
mala lam. DUooraring tha mat, ha await
i to .tha main lam, obtalnad a iklir, and want
i baak far hli oomradai, who'wan all fartlad
>am,” ‘/
Mr. Bnr -*r,la aioildant'
«*r» twa, tk» vOfiaNTi la i©ild«nt6f
jAUagbatj diy, tad hlairiaada will b« pltaa
4d.toiMr khiUi in atf^t;.
On Ttodiy forenoon, ii German named
.-Christ. Zimmerman, employed in the planing
talll of Masers. Thompson, Miller k Co., in
\ih* H ourth Ward, Allegheny, «u almost In
•JtnntlyklUedby being cadghtln the ma
ahiaa^y.While attempting to put on e belt
to tits a grindstone, he «u caughtand oer
iM onr tbo shaft, suiklngThe floor repeat
efll/readxeoeiTinf injuries which resulted in
xpeady loath. The deceased was about thirty,
tvo wartof age, and leaves awifo and; two
• children. Coroner M'Cle&g held an inquoit,
•*ad the Jury found a terdiot of accidental
death. ■
JObb tun PaoaraoTfl.—The ZaneiTiU.
f?— — »>ii “lUpcrt» troo.il aMtlona of
mmabjßfttk with much ooßldkno. of lb«
frail OTDfor IBM. Iboutnmo bMkwari
■Jf* j ”f i ***°°» bM cot totordod tbo growth
«ftads ( th*t Ilia barily poiilblatboj con
twoll nidtttij. bilon wo U». min
VSH'HSiY by uy froat
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_ BiinooSTOCM hj.B, K»tU, Auotlon»r,
lM<ls]r«Ttßln(, April Tlb.nt tb. Commtr
«U BUM Snow, 80. M Pukh tttMU
Bode ,f PlUaborfb..... $m oo
grikup Bonk.. ...—. os J 6
Plttaburgb »a 4 OobmlKtlU*K B_„, goo
rutitatbiad stNkMTU*-as.,-*.* # *»
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WibHiBDAf;}toOEHING, JCPRIL 6.
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wrcrncut r'ifnu o>
Oat Book Table.
Msioa Jonea in Pittsburgh.
tJuCnw ot tkiLneuiet.
FAMI Accident ii Allegheny.
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Pittsburgh littltUT Coßsiittee*
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• to fatowit »n
r community,
} -JR v with special pleoiare by
• havebeengiTing their aid tajajleTe
, '«£frMag ■©ltor*. Dr. Hawbmjf the
'* m Si vaU kaowa to many, is tho Seo
i "I"? 0 * tt» United Btatei Sanituy.Commli
doa, at the Weitarn Department. Ho Ii a
, »nu who hu attained omiaenoe both bj hli
profeeilonal iklll Ud edenttßo reiearehei.
f*? *** bota connected with loma of tho Hnl-
M Statw Exploring Bxpedltlon!, oad hu
nhuzod valuable uiiiUfloa in conducting
uo Smithiontu Inititution mt Washington.
Blaoo tho oatbrook of tho rebellion, hli timo
•ad thought! h»TO bora wholly dorotod to tho
mougomeat of tho Banltaiy Gommiiiloa,
•unit bander hit i admirable direction that
iMi philanthropic | orguliatlon hu won
throughout tht Wort tho on tiro ooafldonoo of
tho military and medical offioen, aad of all
portoni who ara acquainted with it t
Loouraii, March Blit, 1863.
JUT Aar Sir .- |" ~
\ **„ *. lorn! delighted with tho aoblt
and cathollo tpirit whloh aotaatoi tho pooplo
of Plttibargh,u won üby the, evidenceof
thoir oarhoitaoti udpatrioUim, farnlihod by
tho tploadid ihipoioßt they haTO roooatly
■“»“»»? A* job have loaraod from tho
Jottuof Thorabj tho 13Xbblt oaioat tent
by Creitline, airbed la timo to go down on
tho Danielth, aad formed a moot important
put of the 1,700 packager whloh the carried.
.Che other ihipmonti from Plttibargh, of
wUeh wo hara reotirad notioo, hare all ooma
t“ hand in good order, tho SOO bblt potatooi
arriving thlr morning;
. f hart letter! to-day from Dr. Warrinor, on
the Dnnlolth, at Holtna, Arkuiai;
tho had naahad f 0 fa, oa fctr TO j,g, withont
accident, ud Dr. Warrlner wu patting off a
, and math nooded oontribntion from hu
’ t0 a t r* ? 00 P* of the Yeioo Put orpo
dltlon. She hu doabUoit before thli time
m.n.V** 4 "““Oder of her oiygo at
Vicki Barg, ud 1. on her way beok.
,JjJ QtD - a «at’* umy I
taana that the health of tho troopt it already
muh toptOTOd. Dr. Androwt* letter, from
taut are mnoh more hopeful; and tho verv
Which wo haveHatthoro hare
Been raoognliid by tho military and medical
V 1 * “ o,t important io
2^*5 h* T * brought about a better
Mate of Vhlngi. Dr; Aadrowa writoe that tho
great and preulng demand for vegetable! la
Bowemenaare being met, and that hoaplui
UUhlng la, pothapa,|u much needed u they
Dr. Koed, oar Inspector-in-Chlef in the De
partment of the Cumberlud, givea a good re
port of the Oondltloa of Korecrani’ army, bat
*u* IS? I ?'* in icnd on oar reiouroee from that
quarter ligreat,and oonitutly inoreaainir. He
writoa thaTiho articldt moat wutod are wlnu
andaplrlta, ahirtr.drawora, aooka ud alippcra,
bnttu, eggi, concentrated milk, potatoca,
°“otu, auarkraat udpioklei.
To moot thb'damud : -for 'vegotabloi In tho
army of the Cumberland, wo an eatabliihing
extensive kitchen gardena at Naehville ud
murfroeiboro, farniihlng tho aud for plut
lag twenty acne of! vegetable!, particularly
uti-icrofatica, in euh place. 1 Inoloie a
copy of oar lut published document, ud will
aee that others are lentyoa u aoon ae receiv
ed from the printer. :
„ p le»re eipraia to the Plttebnrgh SuiUry
Committee my admiration ud gratitude for
their timely udyioblo efforta in behalf of the
#mw In whloh we ore i
Yoars,Tery.eordioUy,
; Jiß;N*wbe*rt.
*»• Me njoloed to beer of the improved
oondltlon of the on the Uiititsippi,
nnd thet Gcnirel Boieonai' foreea are ao
well cered fori bat Ut d i not be blinded by
ineh reporU to the : Mtael aUte of effaira.
What Si 4l veTy well >v to‘p4ra6ni noonatomed to
the loenea of 4 war iwoold* be horrible end
heart-rending to ai.. When Gen. Grant sUtea
that hit army ia in na good a oonditlon ae can
iS limply meoni that there are
20,000 of oar brave toldiera lying ikk en the
bhnki of the Miisiiiippl deatitate of thoae or
tiolei of food and oiathing which are deemed
-abiolately neoeatary in oar aiek chamber* at
“°®*v Whoa we hear that Eoieorana’ army
ia “doing well,** let tu renumber that thom
andi of hii men, wounded in the battles of the
pMt winter, are atill endaring inffariog and
agony from their ampatationa, enaeotiona.
Bungled Ilmba ond bodiea, and that other
thbuandi of hie men are stretched on bods of
aiokneu, far from home and friends, in want
of-food and clothing necessary to their com
fart and recovery.
. Xhls is the position, at the present Giyia (0
•the West, and we are ahtieipating, yea, hep
ing, that the rebellion may soon bo araihed
by thoae forward move meats of our armies
both in the East and West, which mast Inevi
tably hurl thousands and tens of thousands of
▼iotuns on the core of the government, which
so bnrthoned by tho war. Heed
we dslay car eflortojutll these terrible bat
tles have aotially occurred ? Saoltory sap-
Ellm oaaat oU times do' gnat good, but they
Ore ten-fold greater value on the fleld of
battle than they eon at any other place. Hence
It is now thatnnr most strenuous efforts ought
to be pat forth.
. We learn almost every day of the new Aid
Societies which are springing up through the
ooantsy to take part in this great work, and
we wish that many more might be formed.
If then was a society in each sshool district
ef Allegheny eoanty alose, we should have
more than zoar hundred. This matter was
hrimghtnp before the Teachers' Institute held
last week at East Idberty.end wo hope that
to* S*fof Gemmittee of Tsaohers whloh wai
appointed, will render ui that valuable aid
Uformatipn and interest In this
inhj.eot, which is In their po*ep. The actlTe
•o-operation of all soeieUu and Individaals
ttronghout WestemiPennaylvania and East
ara Ohio is oanest^rAolielted.
Haring the last waih the foUowingiapplies
hara pacn reoelved, aid for them we. cordially
thank the narrowdonors in the name of the
snfferm whom tfoy will relieve :•
• Mrs. Joe. JD. Oarlisle~>o cansfrult.
■ Luke Loomis—ls numbers Harper's tfaga
slas; U do. New York Journal; 24 do. assort
ed Tracts and Hagastnes;
. A Soldiers* Friend—2 pair looks,
i Anonymous—2 pickagos dried apples: 3
Suarts dried pcachei; 3 quarts dried apples; 1
ottle .tonjatto catlap; X package farina; l
box lint; 1 lb. pepper; % peck onions.
] Mrs. Dr. Xho*,Shaw— \i dos; tin oans.
keg dried ckerries. *
Thomas Baxewell—3 boxes wine.
Mr*. B.Draro—4 cans current Jelly.
A Lady—3 dressing gowns; 11 lawn hand
kerchiefs; 1 package of books.
1 A Lidy— 5 pairs muslin drawers; 13 linen
bao4knffhltfi. ' 9
Ladles* Aid Society, Leeohburg—6 cans to
matoes; fl do. apple butter; 2 do. plekled to
matoes; 1 do. pickled eabbage; 2 do. grapes;
i do * poaches; l do. raspberries; 1 do. wuortle-1
berries; 1 do. currants; 1 do. chickens; 1 do.
gooseberries; Spooks Unions; 20 muslin sheets;
S flannel shirts; 10 pairwroolen socks; 6 hand
kerchiefs; 4 towels; I roll linen rags; 11 lbs.
batter; 1 peek dried apples; 1 sack dried
cherries; 1 do, elderberries; 1 do. raspberries.
Jfroopcjt Ladies* Aid society—3s muslin
shirts; 20 canton flannel drawers; 19 towels;
24 handkoohieft; 20 pairs socks; 1 gallon
dried oherrics; 1 do. peaches.
Mrs. Taggart— 1 bushel onions.
Wade Hampton—l bed tick; 1 blank
er 3 woolen shirts; 2 woven cotton shirt*- l
canton flannel shirt; 1 double wrapper; 1 rilr
weolen looks; 9 Harper'. Magazine*
v£! Ug S!?J Ladies'Soldier* Aid Booletj-21
"WW P* l ” ® bottles blackberry
1 P o^ o * l * 1 hog pickles; Goans
of fruit and vegetables, of 4 galls, and 2 quts.:
2 sacks of-onlons; 1 package naners* 1 Aoat*
***** iiyffSi ££
r muallßil
•Uk .pplMj I do. dt&d MMhtli 8 0.0.
of fruit; Sow. tomotOof; Ji Vu.h.l onion.,
ldo. potato... . . , ’
But Blborty Aid BMtatjrWi OM. Indt mud
Jolllooi a}m fruit aitfJ.UlM} 17 ptln lock,.
Bpapnatariu; 1 pKkagot borbo | 18 canton
fluuaol rhlrtrj 11 nulla oblrti; 8 old muilln
«blrU;l6 ointoa (Unuol dr.vori;' 4 droning
fo'wnij 10 P»lr« olipponj 1 pukip drlod 1
.pplM; 3 boa rlnfo.
Ibooo rtorti WOIU •hlpp.d to .Loulirlllo
ou tbo otiMibou* :'BS«Hjtbt, CtpUln. T.
U. Horton bUTlac guorou.l/ ofitird to ou
tjlboai wltbout okugo. Aa, ooatrlbutloai
Hit to tba :Doboiltor7 of tb. ' OommlttH
will bo lipiiodJdUlr flat forwud. ■
A atwolronlur of tbk OomiaUlMuad.aow
aad latonitlaf dooumial or tba gipltuy
Commlitlon of tbo Wntdra Popartaitat, will
b.mdyfor iratitltou dlitrUutlou la a faw
daji. Wo eall ppoa all frUada of tkooauo;
to soadfor tbom ud ald ui la oirsolatlog
tbom far bad »Ido.|>'Aaj/latoltlu and*
by latUr or paiaba for lafonnatloa or
adrloa will badbdly tintui at tba Oohlral
OBoa, 80. 60 fourth atroot. -
tmwnbniuf Ooxxtitaa.
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Scientific Treatment ef the Kfei.
Id addition to t&e remarkable cures htrc
toforo spoken cf, we five the following recent
noowifa) operations performed by Dr. Jones.
Mill Mary Snider, of Hast Liverpool, Col
buna wuaty, Olio, has boon suffering from •
noaganital strabismus—the eyes won liter
ally tuned iniido out and one was perfectly'
oielets; the pupils wen tuned is towards
the nose. By a skillful operation they were
straightened, the eyes made full and the vi
sion quite perfeot, which It nevpr was-before.
. of Allegheny City, has been
offlioud with partial amauroses for six years.
She has been under treatment for two months,
and is now cured and can see perfectly.
Mr. Henry Mills, who nsides near Greens
burg, Westmonland county, was operated
upon for citaraot fire weeks ago. Dr. Jones
has entirely restored his sight.
Yaxxib Robibsox Another lull house
greeted this laughable genius at the theatre
last night—in fact the audience wen kept in
a continual rear of merriment daring the
evening. The Yankee bids fair to be
come very popular with our people. He is
one of the best deiiniators of Yankee ohar
aoters now upon the American stage. We
learn that his engagement hen is of short
duration, so we would adrise all those haring
the least inclination tor witnessing his happy
entertainments to not negleet the pnsent op
portunity. r
Niw Music.—Mrs. C. Biutne, 43 Fifth
street, hat nooired from the publishers.
Messrs. Root A Cady, Chicago, anew song by
Henry C. Work, entitled, “ Crafted into the
Army.” We take it to be »likely candidate
for general popularity. The prioe is 25 cents.
Tear* Dilatid.—The Hail train, dne hen
at oue o’clock, Tuesday afternoon, did not ar
rire until six o'dook in the evening, haring
been detained by a freight tnin running off
the track on the Middle Division.
THAW—On Tuesday morning, April 7th, at a
,L,ZA BoBu *“•
Funarsl at 10 o'clock on Thuisdat xouin,
TttMd V morning, the 7th test., at
IK o'clock, JOHN OUST BLAIK, in the iOtbnar
of allege; • •
The funeral will take place fro* kls late nsidanca,
Ho. 595 Pann street, to uouow arukoob, at three
o’clock. The frloads of tho hallf are inrltjd to at
tend.
THUBSTOH—At a quarter past nine o'clock, on
Tneaday aventng, AprOTih, of scarlet fever, alter a
fow boon’ Illness, QftOEQB PITT THUBBTuH,
yoongest child of George H. and Mary 0. Thttreton.
a<ed X jaari and « months.
The funeral will Uk* place from the residence ol
hie parents tb s arkuoox, at 3 o’clock.
LOCAL NOTICISt*.
Gaovaa axp Baxbx'i bamae Maoxiia, toi
family and manufacturing purposes, are the
best in usa.
A. F. Cb.vcsv, General Agent,
”IN, Fifth »>«*!
On bat Clotbivo abo Wbxbb to But Tbbb.
—The enterprising firm of Wm. H. MeGee'A
Co., merchant tailors, earner of Federal and
Diamond square, Allegheny, being folly
aware of life extraordinary advance In Spring
goods, hare purchased last fall a beautiful
assortment of doth, cassimeres, vestings, Ac.,
and they are now ready to open their Spring
trade with superior articles, at greatly re
duced prices. They will sell their goods by
the yard if desired, and as they keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of ready made
clothing, customers can be accommodated on
demand, or have a neatly fitted suit to order.
The work is all done under their supervision,
and always warranted to purchasers.
Faibiobabls Clothibo.—Out affable yousg
Friends oomposing the &xja of John Weier X
Co., Merchant Tailors,2fo..l26Fedorelatrect,
Allegheny, have just opeied the most exten
sive and ree&ereA* stock of spring end summer
goods ever exhibited welt if tps mountains,
comprising some of the moat feqautifdl French
and American Oasiimeres, Cloths, Cashmeres,
Marseilles, Ac., Ao., to be found in the east
ern market. This enterprising firm has alio
a very large assortment of the latest stylet of
furnishing goods, and a considerable quantity
ready-made olothing of superior quality.'. We
advise our AUegbooy patrons tv call at this
establishment, and see for themselves.
Just Rbtubxxd raou th» East.— Samuel
Graham, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully
inform his friends and the public in general
that he has just returned from tho Hast jr'lik
his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods,
consisting of all the latest styles of bletiu,
cassimeres and vestings. Gentlemen desiring
a stock to seloot from that cannot be surpass
ed by any other in the city, and their gar
ments made in the moil fashionable manner,
would do well to give him a call before pur- 1
chasing elsewhere.
Samuil Gbahab, Merchant Tailor,
No. 64 Market street, one door from Third.
Sites Hdiobid Volustuu Bren is
Damp i—Young mao, ba warned in time,
•apply yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S
PILLS and OINTMENT. Toey are goar*
anteedto core the worst ones of sores, aleeis,
•carry, ferers and bowai oomplalnu. Only 2b
oonti par box or pot. 218
If tod desire any repairs or alterations to
.rooftiweiliog, or places of bnsinasi «n and
e*Te yoor order at Cnthbort's Carpenter ano
Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, above Smith bald
street. All work promptly attended jo. i
unxicoa Calls will be taker at theumalbo*
ofioe, No. 40b Liberty street, day or night.
All orders left at cloto place wtl] be
iromptly atteoce-J t> ;U *ul» tentt U;*ld
b s f rezen
B T. ABHWOKTH,
So. I it. CUiriirtst, Hltibxtrgh, Pa., -
forwarding & Cqmmusion Kerchant
ANO DEAIEB IS OILS.
_ •*" ILLUMINATISQ, LUBBICXXIH J, OBUDS
PKTKOLIDU OlLi. Ce , cotuiaatlv on hand ana
far tele at the lowest muket Bikes. OcHtKurwsars
asb oapsms soLicrran.
IAWATiIA NUT AND HOLT
WOHKB.—DIB3OLCTIOS Of OOPABT.
hSßflHtf.—The 00-Partnerihlp heretofore exist
log under the name and style el KfiAP, WOOD C
OU. is dteolred by mntoei ooneeat, OBaBLXd
KaAP miring from said firm, he raring sold all his
Interest, ef whatever naCare, to JAMBd WOOD C
OU. The bnainMi will b« oontlnned nodes the nam*
end style of WuOD, MATTHXWB C 00., who are
entborised to Mttle the bnelneas of the lata firm.
Plttsborgh, March l»th, 18C3 mhl9:lm
PULD. BILVEK, DEMAND NOTK&
U OXBTIPIOATXS or UfDBBTXDHXSA
QUABTS&MAUTBIiS' OBBTIFIOATXB, T I®
BONDS AND OOOPONd, sad aO other Oorera.
meat eecnrUlte, bought by
w. H. WILLIAMS A 00.,
Wood >tmt, oornar of Third.
WANTED— By a practical bosiness
man, of etsuni years experience In this city,
a si.nation a* Book-keop-rinany buttons or bnsl<
note bonte, or salternm or travelUtC agent for a
m Tcantlle dr mannftctnriag honee, or will loveet
iron thr.e to ten thoneaad dollareacd beeaneeither
elltnt or tcliTß ptruer In the boslntM. Addreea
“W.” for three Cays, at TBIB OVPIOB. aofi-St
SITUATION WABTEIr.—A jouna
maaHvon&dsd In arm at Battle of Antistum,
which prevents him from working at his trade,
wishes a eitnatlon at anything where heavy werk h
not rtqolred at present. Cnqnlre at lie. |&T libeet*
■treat, or oddme "B. E. O, Box MS, Plttabnyi
p - °- M Ml-tf
THE Fktttiun ui?
A BYRNfid, fer the benefit of the Insolvent
Lews. In the Court of Ocmaon Pitas, No. C Jane
Term, 1863. ’
And now to wit, March 23,1K3, the Oonrt fix the
J 6 ™ of APBIL NEXT, at 10 o’clock g. n., for a
bearing in the above case. '
' PROM THX RECORD.
Atteit t Hxctt Eaton, Protbonotery. mhBT:tf
«AW a LUMiT. Jt
Lindsay & telfobd, whoubSl
us Bbtail OBOOCBS, kLODB ABU pao.
tiUOU DEALS US, 187 Llbatty street, FUtsbnrxh
apfoem —a**.
t'tLKKdK.—dO boxes priino
\JI Qothen obases jest noeived and farselrby
_ *»3 W, M. qqbmLT, tli Liberty street
M Ojtr lit A—2so ozg. for aole by
iu. B. A. r AHNBSIOOKB, SUIT * io„
1103 cortiar of But mud W'-ad ■trm t.
K mljViS A * u UlL| BABKEIL. Tkk»E
X HOOPS Jut received atd for ul* by
-y* WmBOWK, l;a wLd .I—.
_!£! ****** BOWK, US Wood .1~.
Lur OK WICK UKIKU BLA.UK. ANtj
JSLD*BBCBBI*S. ror (.mil, wTforintb,
»*» «-BtZKLT6K^inu„;. b /
IUO^K8 S ANi^SDSuH
bbl*. iim iu in store Md
A ferakk? JOBS ILOTD * ooT
THE N^EWS
I 1 - i ■■
FROM WASHINGTON.
|OUR SI'KOIAt DWPATCHBS.
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gaiette.
, Wasbivqto*, April 7,IMJ.
THX ATTACK OX CSABLXAtOX.
jThe statements that the GoTtrnment had
oMoial information that an attack en Charles
ton was to be made last Thursday are ineor
rect.' Admiral Dupont has eommunioated no
snob intelligence, and the snrmlses to that
effect are founded; upon nothing more trust
worthy than the robel aocount, and the oir
etfmstanees that the spring tide wax last Fri
day. It is now thought the atteok was to take
plmee this week, probably to-day or to-mor
row. At two o’clodk to-day the Department
had no news, bat was expteting It. This
evening there are rumors that news of some
sort has oome, bat its nature had not tran
spired: ' J j
, MAXBIAOB OP BUS U3BOX.
Miss Llaboh, 1 daughter of the Braktlisu
Minister,, is to be married at her father’s re
sidence to morrow, to Marquis Del Prado,
Charge of Spain at Quito, formerly Secretary
of | the Spanish Legation here. The Spanish
Minister is to represent the Qaoaa of Spain;
and Ihe diplomatic oorps aretteJteB resent in
Opart ooatame. The
of State are among the invited guesif. j
No appointments have yetbeeaTmads dnder
the oonsoxiption law. Maoy dpjubtful baiee
are next awaiting further Information.
DISTBIBUTXOX OP BOXXT BT THI TKIASUXT DK-
'I PABTMUXT. • •
The following is an offieial statement of
money sent out by the Treasury Department
since March 23d t» the different portions of
the army, and of the suras yet to. be issued to
complete the payment of the whole army i
Bent for Grant’s army,slOJ)Oo,ooo> on March
23d; sent for Boteerans* army, |8>250,000,*n
M*roh24tb; sent for troops In Missouri, Ar
knnsu, lowa, Ao ,$7,500,000, onJlarcb-20tb;
sent for offiee and hospital payments in Ohio;
Illinois, Wiseonsin and Michigan,*sl,soo,ooo,
onjMaroh 80th; sent te /pay troops-around
Fortress Monroe, including the. Ninth Army.
•Corps, now gone West, s&,Qoo,oM^on: Merck
25thi lent to New Orleans,*'s2,2oo,ooo, on
April 4th; sept to South Catollflvsl,3oo,ooo,
on April 4tb; sent to 52,000,-
000. on April 4tb; s.enVtvNew York for dor
rent payments in : New and the New Bu
glahd BUtes,.s9oo;{)OQ/jiluOT March *2o‘th ;
'sent to Baltimore aadi&lUdelphU for <mr
paymente,trssoo,od(4 since March 20tb;
current payments at .Washington, about sf,-
000,000, sinoe Marsh 20th; yet to be Issued
from.treasury fuhds fotjthe army of the Po
tomic, about $l4 000,000; expected this week
fundi for the a;my of Gen. HeinUelman, $B,-
000,080; funds for troops in, .Western Virgi
nia $i;000,000; funds fer troops in Kentucky,
>53,000,045. ' 1 '
J l * *«x. BAiraurr. .
Gen. Burplfde'jestprday renewed hlsappli
cation for Major Geu./Hartsuff. The Becre
iay of a «- Hmiaff
from duty on ihe D-Uteisey court-martial,
and ordered.that W rpleaffed from farther
on the Hoard for Terisieg the rates and
artleles of war, ax W&. as that Board shall
have concluded of the work on
miliury law, it by Dr. Lieber, of
New York, and then report to Gen. B.urfiiide
in Cincinnati. He will probably, get: there
next-week. >He is still lame from the effeota
of hli Antteiam wpuAd,'bat refuses to remain
longer outof the leivioe in the field.
$* ou hLAX AXO TU ooxxims OX THX
QOJWP?WAX.
'tyn. ’MoCielian begin ti
obarge the Committee on ihVConddbt of the
Wat’s report with being partisan, and clamor
for |he publication or the evidence that is in
press'now, and whiek will hurt them wone
whin it domes out than the.report did.
No paymaster has gone to the Army of the
Potomao, the roads being so bad that passing
about among the regiments U ▼eryfneonTeni
enti
TIBjOBaXLISTOI IDMOKB FALSI.
The etories about the arrival of news from
Charleston, torn oat to be false, as nothing
farther is yet known oonoerning the situation
there. The febelstat.no newspapers oome out
of their lines. There is no late dispatohes
from Admiral Bapcht.
Wibbmoioi, April The lodUn Burton
. entered Into n tn>t; of friendihlp with
the repreuntatlvoi of the Kiowyt, Oomanohet
ud' Apachet, by whioh they are to reoeive
annually 815,000 worth or agricultural Implo
monti. tie. Ihoj ague to loowto thoaielToi
aeparata from tho Uno of emigrant travel. The
delegation of Utaht, now horo, tiprota n
friendly dlapoaltioni End doabtl.li e treaty
will bo mode with them next lummor. Tho
Indlon Tlaltora wUI oil roturn to tholr hornet
thia.week. I
Tho Pott Offioo Department htt loot htnod
on order to poitmaatert, dlreotlng them from
ond oftor tholtt of May, to oolleof in ipoolo,
or lit equivalent, nil; poitagot do. on unpaid
lotteri, received from foreign oonitrioi: in tho
mailt dltpatohed to thit oountry from Great
Britain, Inland, Franco, Prtuiia, Hamburg,
Bremen or Belgium. Tho order at protect
enforced appliel only to thou mailt under the
exliting poital arrangement!. Tho pottagei
oollutod on fonigo lettert mmt bo aeoountod
to tho foreign government! In apecie, oriti
equivalent, and htnpa thit ordor nndor tho
anthoriiatlon of Bongrett.
It it officiallyknown hen that tho United
Stater fleet and gnnboata and Iron-eladi loft
Port Bojal on Wedneadaj latt, and would
probably reach the] mono of oparatlont on
Thursday erealng. Up to thru o’oloek thit
evening nothingjuriher Wat known of tholr
movement!.
Win. P. Mellon, of Ohio, baa bun appoint*
•d, by the Secretary of the Treatury, Chief
Agant nndor tho law of Oongreat providing
for the collection of abandoned property and
tho prevention Of frandt In Intumoilonarr
Dlitriott. !
Brilliant Cavalry Dash.
Riaaviun, April?.—Gen. Mltoholl, with
thru hundred and fifty oavalry, wont ont yei
tarday on the' Lebanon Pike to Green HUI.
and daihed into'a rebel oamp, where than
wu a large number of oonwriptt, on a eabre
charge, capturing fifteen and killing five. He
alto captured all their armt, hortOt, equip
ment!, Ac. The reholt won competed of
parte of Morgan’! and MoOowan’t men.
Amobg the pritoneraare Copt. Bendy, of the
18th) Tennutu, and a Lieutenant of Mor
gan’! Cavalry. A atlU-honn, containing
forty ouko of llqnorl, wot deitroyed. The
place wae mod for a oontoripting rendetvoui.
Wo had one iqaa wounded. Gen. Mlteholl’a
oommand made a march of tfty-fivo mlltt in
twelve houra. i
Betorn ol aHlgblr nncceesrnl seont
i log Party.
Kaxbab Citt, April 7.—Major Ransom, of
tfaa Sixth Kansas regiment, has Jmt returned
from a highly soooatsfql -eoout among tha
guerrillas. He killed thlrty-fonr and broka
ap fifteen eampi, captured nearly all tha eamp
equtppage, anas, horses, An., burned twenty
saran hoasgi and pleats of resort,.hung, two
leaders oonoarnad in tha robbery of tha steam
er Qafo destroyed a large amount of powder
and other monitions of war,and had only one
of his man wounded. He will return to the
field in a day or two.
From tho Army of the Poton
- Budquaxtiu Aurr or tftftPoioiu
. , April 1 t IB6S. t
' Thin in Indtootiooi, bit ftothla* of a de
tain eharaeter, that the eaoay oa tl i o>
Suiti ildeof the ritar.an la JWMowlon of
iforauttoa froa, ooae poll! nifeTorable to
their hin. Theyen apajaelly cental to
pnmt osy <1 tkob w«t ft«a otb.
f; Inter ertlllffironi New Orleans/
Haw. Yo*X,'April;7.--The stumer Eastern
Qubeff' hu . hmvtbi Trcrm New Orleans, with
4ftt«f-i«-ti»'29!h vltf and Key West to the
Ist Iwt. Bhebrifiga about sixty discharged
soldiers from Gen. Banks 1 Department.
Capt. ColHa; reports tbat while at Port St.
Pass, he was boarded by a
United. States boardingoffloer, who reported
having received a telegram from New Orleans
that the rebels had began to evaeaate Port
Hadson.
< A scooting party of thirteen rebels had been
captured near Baton Bongo.
. CoL Dudley’s brigade bad made an expedi
tion to anoint on the west side of the Missis
sippi, half way between Port Hadson and
Point Coupee, and burned the rebel'steamer
Hope with 600 barrels of molasses, end at
Hermitage Landing destroyed 1600 barrels
of molasses, the rebel machine; shop, end
granary,' containing 15,000 bushels of corn,
besides several buildings, including the post
offiee.
Oar expedition to Ponobntoaln and Pass
Maocbo has been eompletely sueoessfol. It
consisted of the Bth Mlcblgan and a battal
ion of the 165tb New York, with two pieces
of artillery, manned by men from the 7th
Oonneetioat. The; ganboat Baratavia and
the yaeht Coryphens aooompahied them.
Ponohatonla was ocoapisd after < some skir
mishing with rebel cavalry, 800 strong, and
the railroad bridge, two miles beyond destroy
ed, after the rebels had been driven from it
by a detachment of the 6th Michigan. The
.bridge was 500 feet long. A large amount of
flour, tobaoco and stores fell into oar bands.
Oar forms oeoapy Ponohatonla, Springfield,
and Past* Manobo. The rebel cavalry are said
to be so wedged in that their escape is difficult.
Three ootton laden sohoonsrs were oaptnred
near Ponohatonla.
Collector Bnelett bad suspended all trans
portation permits above New Orleanr,
unless as a military necessity, or otherwise or
dered. This has been deemed necessary to
prevent attempted frauds. •
Texas advioes tbrdugh rebel lourcss, say
th*t; Magrader has inued an order, granting
permission to transport ootton to the Mexican
frontier. He jays it is impossible to maintain
the. army,' without parchasing with ootton
Supplies from foreign ooontries. :i /
Bread RidttaiMchmontL
Baltikoxx, April 7.—CoL S tewhrt of the
2nd Indiana, one of the 14 United States offl
oer* justroleased by the rebels, who has arrived
here, says tbat on Thursday last, he saw from
the prison window in bread-riot
composed of a&oat three thoasand women, wUo
had olnbi, guns and stones ; they broke open
Governmentend private stores, and took bread,
elothiag, and whatever else they wanted. The
military were ordered th check the riot, bat
failed to do so until Jeff.-Davis and other high
offloiaU made speeches, and told the people
that tiw .should iutvw what they needed. AU
other -officers oonfirm this statement.
Presentationat xcaston, fa,
‘ Eabtojt, Pa., April 7.—Lieut. Col. Arm
strong, of the lfiitth Pennsylvania Volunteers,
was presented to • day by the oitiseas of 'Eas
ton, with a full-o*parisoned charger, replaeing
the horse lost in the gallant charge of-his reg
iment in the battle of Prederftkibdrg.' *
Missouri Electius,
St. Jossra, April 7.—The election yester
day resulted in the re-election of the present
incumbent with the exoeption of the eoanoil
men. The Unoonditioael Union ticket ear
rled thronghout by a largo majority.
Markets by Telegraph.
N*w Yout, April7.-Flour heavy} 75,000bb1* sold
« sG,3.'@fl,CD for State, *J,76©7»45 f j* Ohio. Who*!
dull; satea unimportant at.51,4001,63f0r Chicago
Sprtog corn heavy; *alea:22,odO builr at 89090. l&f
dulL Fork heavy. Lord-quiet at 10c. Whisky dull.
iPr» & Y. Central, lira; Baaoiog Gold, 15174-
OCe Year Certificate*, fia: * / ®’
. FpinA&KtrniA, April 7.—There Is r.thei more de
tuand for Fleur; 3,ooo'hbti sold at $6 for ►uperftne,
17 (or extra and for extra family, and fancy
.nuU of Bye Flour at *4,76, and Corn Heal at
$4- Th* offering! of Wheat are small; salts of euxl
red at $1,0501,0*; white 51,7501,85. Comln good
demand. Oats in active request.
Baltmous, April 7.—Kjonr heavy at 17 5007 6234
nr Uhio extra. Wheat quiet at previous prices Corn
dull at 95096; for whlta, Whisky dull at 48048340.
Oats active hut unchanged.
i Oisciksati, April 7—Erenlng.—Flgur dull and
very little il-mand; Superfine Is offered at 15 80 1 a
85 90. Wheat 3 cents lower au«l dull. Coru 61066,
and Gats 67. and' both doll. Bye and Barley ua
changed. Whisky 41 and firm. Provisions dull and
very little doing; balk Hunt sold at .634. Prices of
all other article* nomlasL. Groceries quiet and un
changed.
Gold 148; Silver 135. Exchange firm. '
Now Yonx, April 8,-Cottou dell at 90. Floor
dull; 8,000 barrels sold; State 56 Sftao GO, OMo |7 26
07 35, Southern $7 2007 SU. Wheat dull; 5,500
-hubris sold; Michigan ft 74. Corn decliolag; 7,000
.bQ'beU soldst 89083. Be f steady; lies* 608. pork
heavy. Lard heavy at It @IL Whisky Uuu. Naval
More* qoiet. FrtigbU dnil.
Si’t't’ML JTOTMCEH.
X3T* CUOGH, COLD, OB AN IKHI
- THROAT, If allowed to progress, results
Mowiona ralaou try and Bronchial afftctiona, of.
fentlmce tndnrable.
BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
rMCh dirwcCg tho part*, utl gire almost ta*.
,»t*at relief, in BRONCHITIS, AHTHMA, and
UATABBn they are beneficial. The good effect)
resulting from the on of ibo Troches, and their ex*
tended use, hw caifled tb«ai to b-> counterfeit!d. Be
•are to guard against worthless Imitations. Obtain
only the geasiae Proas’• BroadHoJ a rocket, which
hare {roved their efficacy by a tcet of many yean.
Bflbllc Speakers and Singers should oio tho Troches.
Military Officers and Soldiers who enMix the voice
end are expoeed to sadden' changes, sbonld hare
them. Bold every when, at 85 canta per box.
latdffimdawT
C-jCLalc Bnpenor Popper Miirami
SMELTING WORKS, Pimsumen.
; PARK, M’CURDY & CO.,
Manufacturer* ol BIIEATHINQ, BRAZIERS’ AMU
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDEHj
aIso Importers and dealen In METALS, TIM PLATE,
HIT BET IRON, WlfiK, At, Constantly on hand,
TINNERS’ MAOiIIMES AMD TOOXJJ.
WaaxMOPw, lio. 149 Pint and ISO Second streets,
Pittsburgh, Penn's. '
MrSpeoinl enters of Copper ost to any desired pat*
Cy-To flervoui Sufferer* of Botb
SEARS,—a reverend gentlemen having been re*
Stored to health in a lew days, after undergoing all
the osnal tontine and lxregnlar expensive modes ol
treatment; without Wcaas, considerr-it his sacred
doty to oemaunicate to his afflicted fellow creatnree
the auuxs or coax. Hence, on the receipt of an ad*
dnseed envelope; he will send (free) a coprof the
pnserfptloh used; Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAQ
BALL, 186 Pol ton street, Brooklyn, B.T.
. mbUilydswT
tyPETSOSA OIL WOKKB.
Long, JOUler ts Co.
Works at Sbarpsborg Station, AUeghaxy Vnße)
■flallroad. Office and Warehouse, No. 83 MARKET
STREET Pittsburgh.' »'
Uann&ctarere of ILLUMINATING atid LCBRI*
GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE.
No. 1 REFINED OIL, warranted non*explo*
rive, always on band. • ccl&lyd
tyPitUbnrgh Bteel Work*.
UIAO JOIIS WH>M Joiui L. totpHHMwW, B'otiudnx
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
Meaafactarera of OAST STEEL} also, SPRING,
PLOW AND A. fi. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND
AXLES, ootnex of Bom and Pint streets, Pittsburgh,
Pehn'a. .ociS*
4. ■. I[n , r n. xua.
tyCOHHWELL & KEBB,
OABBIAOK UAHDrAOIBBIBS,
> 6H.VHU ASK BB4SS PLAUJU,
And Uunbe<sr««of
PADDUC&Y ABDOABBIASB HABDWA3X, .
Ho. 7.8 i. OIAIB STBirC, ui
Kuanusi WXT.bmt Uwßrldp,
ab&U PITTSBVMOB. PA
tyBPBm a xakhjsb,
FIRE-PBOOF SALAMANDER SAFE,
BANE VAULT IRON VAULT DOOR, AND
STEEL*UNEP BUBGLAB*PBOOF SATE
MANUFACTURERS. ■
Nm. 10 md t3l TMnf «M, fc Wieses Woo d and
ftatttyleMsCrsdi North tU*. :
EWBAHK LOOKS always on hand. ; mhBB
yyJoHS coohbah a nlo~
Humbctonn of IBOH BAIIdBQ, IBOH VAULTS
11
uke*
' »j
>1 ft d
ti i J d
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ASK VAULT BOOM, WINDOW EHUTTEBS,
WINDOW dUABDS, *&.&<» #1 S«ai4atn<tut
B« TUriltrnt, IxtVMii Vood HwktA
Hon oi hud!A nrtatrof unr Piteu, text
*iriljiUa,raltobl.fer«Upmp«*, -
PAJticßUr attention to «nolo«itif OraTaLot
dobbfag doai ■* ihart’BotttA ~ : .na l
nuoa’o tAiRW,uowiILLBMiB
•»*...»»fHi anr«4dw ,
.__ JtJytTM'MSJiiijrrMk -
TONCBRTFOBTUB
BIHEnTOf THS ||-
SUBBIBTSHOB OOXIQXISS, ‘
By the pnpU. .ad friradi of, Ur. Oi -TWrlmr, wfU
»l BMfmto HriI l 6a'Sr*si)At I VIS
ISO, April jut. f '
Ticket. Gao be h. 4 from til, neisbui offthe Don-
T&ittM. utl ot the antic and dm, Ticket.,
- 10 f jl
STANLEY & CO.’S
POIOPXICOBAXA OP THE WAB,
Depicting every feature of Interest from the •
TIBING OF THB FICBT GUN HOWN TO TBX
BATTLX AT &IDBFBEXSBOHO,
Interspersed with}startling
DIOBAMID EFFECTS,
Brilliant Allegorical Bepresectationv and Li e-Like
Tableau, exacntei by Hayward, Lewis, and a corps
of eminent artists, at
91ASOXICUALL,
' Commencing
MONDAY EZViEiNX&G; April 6,
Tkeborren »t the battle field,.fieroe and deadly
conflicts, the din of-ba’tle andtho crash of war, are
represented with life-life viridnvw. The thund« of
the cannon, aud the din of the battle-field Ml open
the ear of- the audience. The fire and smoke of the
advancing hosts, and their desperate ohargee, are
seen. Tbe fearful work of camase and death is pro
■*°ted »!tha distinctness sndTlrldnees mocking re-i
By the aid cf extensive and intricate ma
chinery, meohanlcal appliances, cheulcal affects and
logrntoui dioramio accompaotments, never before
Inirod&ccd in this country, the tudlsoco Mn almost
iasgtne themselves actual spectator* of the asbUme
end stirring teases represented. The enrlxce of each
v* v j? •<> artistically arranged tnat tht> beholder
ti averse with Ihe eye au entire bat
tle- field,orfjuow tbe movements ot tbeGirand Army
from Urn outbreak of the rebellion to the present
time. Each scene will be Illustrated with a graphic
d.scriptive lecture. -
AdalHlon, 26 c*(.ta; Children 15 cenu. Doors
epeu at 7 commence at 7Jf o'clock.. C'arrlazee mar
be ordered at 9>j o’clock.
A •£M*tlnaoon WXDSXfIDATand 3AS DBDAY
AFIEBhOOBa at 2% o’clock. aps
PI'mBCTKGa XBUiATKIi
Lasses am Uasntu-os
Ttauuaaa... H. Ovssiaoto*.
-Pmicssor AnxustorL—Privet* Boxaa, |B 00; die-
Kf Prlveta-Boa, f 1 UOVP*rqß*U* and Dr**
«nt» j. Family Circle, 86 oeaw
Colored Gallery, 26 cents; Colored Boxes, 60 dents
Gallery, 16 cents
Comedian
7ANSKS 8081850 K," tlu will appear In teo
characters. r ; .
' THIB CWedntvday) ETENIKO,
The perfermaeca will comment with the
AMERICAN FA!RMEiItf v
JONATHAN PLOUdUB JV,YAHB EBBOBINSON.
BAL. Mi>, {k, EjEUtIJB.
BABBIXT l B Gi LLXT.
OYKBTOBX.- .-.OllcitmßA. •
To conclude with
The Vermoat Wool Dealer,
DXUT. DCllPUt^. RcDU^ON.
———- Mg. CUIPPKNOAL2.
LIZZIE QILLKT.
Afr UKDLMANCfij to authorize the:
etreet, QnidiDB * ud Paying bf a part'V Sbanhapin^
B*o. L BeU ordofaed aad enacted bgUu Select and
Oemmoa Omncilt af the OU9 cj AU»gbn», mnd it U.
l erety vtdained and sanded bjf tk} (uUkoritw 0 J the
mwo, Ihu tho Oummitteo on gtreeis be aad they
axe hereby anthorlstd and dtrecud to, invite and. re
ceive proposals (or tbe grading SQd paving bf Bban
aapln street, from the rastelc* of Oader Avenue to
***** ttrrot, in the Third ward, aba to cootrect
therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidders,
at thalrdbcretton. '
B*o. *. That tor the purpose* of at fraying the cjst
end expense* oi the said improvement*, thbre be. aud
Is her«by lsvled, aspscialxax, to be equally sssontid
np«n the several lots bounolng am abutting upon
tae stid street respec.-lvely,in proportion to' iha teet
iron! In them respectively comnncod, »ni bonadlnir
ana abattluß is-eforeanid.-
B*o, 3. That as soon a* the cost anil expehteo of
•aid lmprovooieat shall be miiy pworieincd, icahtil
be the duty of tha Blr«tt:ColnmU,lbner~lo-as«eee
and apportion U« same’.aaeng" thj> eoTerti lets
upon said *tr»-t jeepect vilr,
,accitalng to the rule abovo indicated, knd tLeruupoe
proceed to male demand and <0 lect |tbe same, ac
cording to the pr otUlous of toe acc Of the Gecrral
Assembly 01 the Commonwealth of Pthneyh-aaia, ea.
U.led *• An Act defining the manner of collecting the
expanses of grading and tavtng cf tko strdete and
alleys of the Oltyot Allegheny, and a>r cther pur.
peees," paaecd toe thlrtietn day.of A 3 arch, >«fl
8*0.4. That ao much of any or-inauco av may
conflict witb.cr beeuppihd by the foregoing,'bo and
the same is hereby totaled. ■
Ordained end en«cted into a law this the 2d day
of April, Anno Domini on*' thousand tight handled
SLdtUty three. .. .. • j.
JAMAS M kiiSUALL,
PrNldlnt of the Select CoanclL
JOHB BBOjWh, Ja, '
Preeldent-of the Ojmmcu Council. ■
Attut; ! '•■••
D. Mscixasox, Clark of the SeUot Council.
U. MoUonnatx, Clerk of the Gcmmbn OoaocU.
*p6:St I
AN OEDXNANOK to - &athoxize(he
Grading and Paving of Bldge street.
_“°* A* De Uordafmidamd <aa eted.bjik*
Oommmpommcm CouacC* iJu CUs Ly AUeolne.
nd U it ktrtbf ordained oad emadmi fyille «S«£
lie eome, That tho Committee mi Streets be ana
they are herenyamhorlaeu and directed -to Invite
end receive propoeali ror the grading and pavlnx ol
ttldce street, from Jdanon avenue to the west aloe of
Irwin avenoe, la the First Wild, and! to contract
bidder or bidden,
at inetr duejr. tlon. ;
Seo. 8. That for the purpme or defraying the coat
end exotues of the said improvtmeata, there be, and
is hereby leyisd, a special tax, to be eqdaUv ajsateed
npoa the several loa bounding. and abntung noon
J2?Js*j£ fi 1 ** 1 ** Proportion to tbe ieet
front to them respectively conpiUed, and bounding
and abetting as atoueald. ! •< *
Sno. A That as soon as the cost aad exstases of
nUd Improvements shah be inlly
be the dotyofthe fitteet Oommtoioner to awn and
apportion the same among the ssverelJpu boundlnx
and said streot w»pecUvdy?»ocord
ingtothe into above indicated, pioi
«eed to mata demand and ocllsot the asatnaSordlxig
0,1U,01U1 °i Aa 01 tbe Aaeembly
°J i 1 * Ocnuoonwealth of Pennaylva&ia, entitled “An
Act defining the manner of eoueettog the expeues
iMtaJfAfi*"*? P* Ttn fiof tbesireeisaDdalieyioftfce
iu ty . tQ Jt and for othsr porpesee,’* passed
the thirtieth day of March, 1648. ... ip * '
ah®? 0, A 10 ®oeb of any ordinance as mey
“|R with, or be supplied by tbe foregoing, be and
the sameis hereby repealed. j •- •
Ordained and enae-td, into a isw.tblslUxe 2d day
of April, AnnoDomi 1 one ihou:<ind eight hondral
end aixty -three, 1 : ■
, JAM 23 .’fABBHALXi, -
Plcrt.tiucof the select CoundL
_ JOHN BUOWN. Ja,
. President of the Common! OoundL
Attut: -
p.AUoraaaoa, Clerk ot tbe ffelcct OocitU.
M. MoGouieu, Clerk of the Ooasua Oonacil.
epfiffit • '• . j; _ ..■
GOODS! NKWUOODSI
A FRSSII ARRIVAL. ~ . ;
HEW GOODS JtSI BKQEIVEB. ’
LADIES' FINE OONGREBB GAITEB9, ot the
Uteet style. - A laraeeaw>rtni>nt of FTHt
NALMORAIiSjOf every deecriptlon. ILADIKe*'
MOBuOOO AND GOAT BOOTS, eli
DREN'S BH9E9, GAITERS AND BaLMQBaIA
la abonda&oe. |
New Goods arriving every dayr Notwithstanding
goods have advanoedfiOper cent. Bart} vr* are «UU
ailing very low* ■-! '
mhU , JAMES 8088, 89 Market etreefc
“ yyilKN 'rum OKUBIi WAii 'it*
OTES, o>, WJUPINO SAD AHD tOBBLT."
Song and Oho ms. ' j
800 oopies of thlsJjeastiful new. Song Just received.
Priw.Ssc.nlA nwllt
of priw, b/ CBABLOTTK 8L8H8.45 Plfth it., ‘
■p3 Sol. Aircnt for SmU 1 , Plaoca. ;
’IKiSKa, KVKKUKKKjiH/ io;
Now Is the time, if yon want, large, fine jEPPLE
TBAEB, lute BYZBSHKSNB, Ab., at Ijw price, In'
■«cd on jr.nrccd.rc to MUBDOCK’a PITTBBBBaH
ABB OAHIiABD HDBBBAIZA : M bl«
QMAK tl. KAIJ>I.k!V i
Prodau k fiamlComminioß Htrehut,
. J MERCHANDISE BROKER, |
And dealer In all kinds of OOUHTET PRODCOE.
- No. lT» LIBSRrr tiXߣsT, ' .
mhdOy • ' ’■f-ftettauiaal'Pa. '
mo fOKNITOKBi D£4iilUttl..-Th.
X uadenlned wcnld reepecdfrdly Invite the at*
Jfnlion of all Fnrnitare .Dealera to.hle PATEMT
BPUNG BED; which la ontwyally knowiL to be
Ute Standard Spring Bedln thamarkat, 7h*yanake
« «xoelleat cheap, neat and
übeturedand fernle by HIHAM TUOKER. ***
•• gh3-h3a Ho. 9 Revere Block; Boston.
JG»T-ilifiU&lVlUl y : ~—
AT THB OHB DOLLAR JEWEJLRT STOBB.
No.M FoorthStreet.
A lam Jot of extras fiaa SILVXB .PLATED
WABB, FANCY GOODS, Ac., which will be add'
very cheap, to doss oat the stock* Plmn Meofri
kueatamtea th» goods. - l. STRAIN,
oam-KN-w
•fA XAXEB SOWN, 198 Wood stnoC
Ai-
' -dnfwma- IVjir nH.
WANT A
(i. — ■' rapci fill or
’'■lU. •! ■ /’ . < -
boots ok shoes,
AT BBSS THAN DSOAI.' PBlOB;
]/ ' OOIOXHB
JHatonic Bait Auction Haute,
li BkHrimtsxßux:
»P 4 ...
PUBNITURB, CABPSTB, 4c., AT
■C TBWDATXOBBIBO,
April 8 th, mt «t-UmlO'lUl ilttka
Hoo<«,Mmih«tn»t.wUlt>»»oMcß« «M liur
»*-I.»r«nW l Bedataad* lbkonty ou4 Takta, *u
Hair Bml Hal Back, Ka
sssass&MS sssha
but otharaiilelaa not
IbStoStoSTrt U«nnlta»-
iSs“'SgT?? > . wul Ukn daj <rf
‘"T’Z'szsssf&w**«
M^sssssss^si^sss^
issnsttisns&^i^iss^ss
ABOUTOHMJC*JIIO« i%<,S?rtfS* SS
S«*t Backer, ckeln, Xzteulas TebCiirewl
W«h sued, Burma, Hl,k u« '£df
lU*ic, Ina Eedatejd, OeUraene, Tene lea BUnU,
*}'• fcmrtijc. Looking Slav, karlor rene.Tt
fllorec, D«H Kltditn CtinliliTHjlec, Cluln,
- ’ J O. DAVIS. Acct,
J£WUiU M&UtliN JSB AT AuOiiuiT
J On FBIDAT BYBBIN#, April 10tb,U rttfrt
*!*.** *»
•• •• Hhk do ... ; !'
2 . !' WiU!»nu A OfTU* Bawlo* MuUqs
■ ! - QoakrrOllj V 71
Mi “ .Ullagtf ■■ do''' -
«P» : ; T.A.MoOIi«LLABP.A«i.
JTUMcajtjrr TAubiu.
JjftNEYO. HALB4CO., ?
(fcireim ic JtmimO. wuk
; Merchant. Tailors,
' . An now racatriaf thrtr .
8P&I50 STOCK OF GOODS,
40 tndew mhlokbmtmiKlM.
** *»hgr*at care to awl tne appnsat!en ot their
maaV frfcndl ud pain**, and truilng, b* clow it
uatfotg-bnlraaeanditrtct integmy, to met tbe
•rprxrral af all who ujr tator no with acolt•
\| ' oJ^^lo£ll3 , DNIfOBMfI V
Uadd to otder in tha best ianherand on nairaitili
J* I™** 1 ™** flotofaad a mat many UfllrOUftj),
£ r Fiild.and UasOßem,wvtll whr lb*
M«Ty, we ate prepared. to oxecau orders fat, ihfr Wo*
witnjoocmtnan and
■ eteMon o " 0ES ‘ iiß1 * B
y. ooa. or PJtNM A BT. OLAIB STBarTF.
ana :
JJIiILAUKLPHiA
' BJBIBT AJTI) COILAB HOUSE.
lfiln DOZiiN AIOKOBT SHUTS;
1,000 DOZEN OBBY, BCD AND BLUE FLAB.
~ | r , KSL 8Q1BTS;
IpOOQJXJSXIf A3SOBIXD fASOf TBAVELU6
SBIKThf . ■ ■•>
«n»
1,000 DOZSN DSHIMOTIBAL to j
’ 10,a»PAIE3C0TT0HAD8 PANTALOONS;
»LAH
,fcHIBXB» and a largo nmctaait of LIHBB
AKD; UABAUIiLsS BwOlU-AHD 60LLAB.t
ANpflßhXLlM*H*a WVXSKTmSoSSSt
. .Tpralahj» ••
jhjcu & ow
■m. {-i . -; e Xinrriomswi' 1
m a,xrA Mb*. PMUdolpMy Jy.
J AMES S. GABLE k SON,
" 818, Chestiuit Street,-
■tj. 1 PMIUDMLFBId, ~
: . ! ImforttnaitflluabeliuMaar ■
looking- Vituses,
OUPaintings, s -
Engravings, /'■
PicAtrc Frames,' V
Photograph Mbnmu,
WinOaw ComUtki
mhtttltnj
r>UEEAU JOF OKDNANCEL ,
• . • HATTDtfAaxaot* »
• -Iti w i y*rtUnttoaOtty»ltooh ...
TUa Bun ta daotrow ofoicertoiaiog ikiuir
ttfled caaooa eu be node of tnuHit (root* «*«*- ■
holism oadarmoo pad «nu»-ta
natthetrMag pretend to naoofcaattroaoßfr,
or of cut boa atreoftihnud wUhwrc«*bt troaTw
Propceola will therefore bo received tea ear au*' : .
nbctonnof forged lioo, to fizrafeha flalotMdna
or *M*k?r*kd W which thO nSTmlj t!
, Tae oald uui. wbwi AaJahod, to wefkh'oboat
to bo BOdO ioto S (SB thram.nf A .
projoctfio of ICO p«aftdi,'to «Md la owt boo rUUd
ctaoon of Uko weight; to bo fired 1000 tinea, with -
eenfcecham ortho aaao we'ghtaad ldad of
powtorasaiod iatho Ponott lOtMioaador.tia: 10-
poaodo d( 80, T» wUhaatbaraJag or-waartte-ia
rato a auuior aa to caato mtohnaibao of btimiaa. .
Tceqoelltyol aiW, price had other tama. on
toJtooßtoddearlr lattoprcpoeal tewerde?*“ '=
th, taUMOT. ik,Ti*n io lt«U Ctacsvt.
ugorrejectiagoajof the pcppooola. V-
The tine lor receiving the ,prcponkfeltalud to
tUttjdut.Ma dote; oad pcopooo’o will oalr bo ■ -
. reooitodfm* penoaa actun/eagSed to ihZSlffr
«•**»,of,wnhghtirea. ,
-• Iwl i.-■ ■ L-• - JOBB A. PbHMiBr 5 -
;; mhtotweod • . .^...(Ohlef.efßwete/--.*
OA A rB BLS. s HOW’S CUT MUXS
OW uiDiBQV nov*i_ .
900bbl*8Ui-tf.tt*W«tlrW>to;
100 iM XuvkttMilk• - do;
100 «* ButUtt>Kl4l '/
. 75 “ BktoblfadlMlCaade;
' 80 iBTimUbU • ««-do}
100 ■ liawtoni •• 4oj
00 •• . itov* 8U Jioab ‘ «* 1 doj v
-00[j“-Oomgichtn|a «* do;
- 00. **. Otaaubmt - .** do:
So.*» Tmlliof Oiuo c “ doi -
80bkl(ekMt*(9rMBAadmdt9WK ;
80 boM Wetto* flinnts (oos*^
SO do Wobm'i Trini do:'
so: do UoddOadlM '
.• 15 od» fiKQM:
~ 10j/ito Backata; .
' lOlibls.S’.O.llobMsc: •* -
lUttM&nS’StttfllßK
JkbU.£ndaj; r • =
10 baa MAk ■■■
On hfoda and toe mb by ■ •.■ .
i. ••. . IIHMAY *ttK'VOS&,
i■. - .
JLLUfOIS 1.4ND8 FOK SALB. -
VALUABLE PBAIUB LAHW,
(taipronOodutetnM.): ■
' A !«(• qautU; «f !Unirkonp nuui
K&9D'~»Fnfe-froWs4to’ H 2 bStmmTa h^KT
sssask
- : It*. *. iBIOKUOOV. Bollktife imi:
■MW Putt, hm «5S iffiKL - -
P B. BUUUSU, *»»,
Mimttctam a nwt - = ~
ycri^iq-XTTJRHI: „
*o. ; » wnAinLD nanr,
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