The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, April 16, 1863, Image 4

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. U ftboat to imt tbrflargo dtororooiavtoa;
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onot two low itomtxxtl Oft thoDiit* of tho'l
old balldUgt aow oooaploi
•ad Mr. Carr, oa tho ooraor of‘Want",'aad
Jodarof'rtmtx, 1 ■WfVhoMdf.'.Bo' loM,Tdhaa:
»woat*B*wdS»nUjM hboattobo; otoatodla;
tho rlcUlty af.tho Orpfna*'. Jujlow, latha
Boeoad loWarhad of ..tin Vint
Ward Ut} aowhallfiagi ‘arr andoi, . ooa
traet. HamaroaidwalUag«wU}Al«o&doroot
od'la tkoXkW ftartoftfkhoßarfco *» y*v
Ia thio city, homabaStdiag ftpfiftr* to bo
qaltobrtik > farttealarir;lh-.tko -hair. ward*.
Amoag tin largor balldiafck id' bo orooto&.aro
■araralwarahotiiaioti tbaa m lora oldrorßC
•ad tka wharf. IramacUaUly borth aftha .
botod Mr. Job* Btaoim hbait ftnotiag thraa
■Ufftßt iroo frootwarakaaaaa, aooh four a tori t»
high. Tho old balldiago aro aow bolng n- i
morad to mako roowr ■forthoaow;" Botwaoa !
thlo aad tbo brld«a,oa tho o»mo l «ld» »f tlio ;
itrooti twd largo iterokoaiataraiahooroatad •
by tha Tnutaoi of thoJUnt Caagngatkmah
Charob, oa tho lotUtalyocawptddkyMariri.
Pbolpa, PftTho A 00, aad whloh
■till itaad* tho building 'fenaorl j,.khawß aa
Touoy’a obonb. J Zko oodoad otory of than
boUdlagt, wo undotitand, wißbodtW* up_ftta
ball forthabaodHog* oTlha aoetatr.l-Mauri,
Pbolpi, Puko A .Co. baTft! punhaoad tho Id*
adjoialagthoohurah proparty, chtha-Oopth,
for tha oa* of *MO*. ff liapwo
It thlo: ihhi!. 1 bat ;aarty**r thay 4**lc»
oraotluga nOdora, holldlog utitabla; fortbo
id aatri- * £‘‘ ■'
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loot eh Doqaoao Woy, hpoawhtohthaydf
•lga onetlagtwo lm.*Tau«***bl»o», with
' aoaltabWtob-dollar for- tho.Uoraga of oil.:
Ihlo lot waoparabuod iron thaßrldgaCooa
puy f« aad iiadmlrahly looatad for
’ oilwarohoaooo. 1 " " AW'u,'Jus-
Oa tkdoortftr of
two at# ttd;pooftMo*t»ai balldlagt will bo
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. Sttod aa fdr tho Qoooi Trait and Baringi
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dowata nakArooiß for 8»W oaio, aadli«n
aro doabUou'hutex'ht&or* aador.ooatraot.or
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THDBBDAY HOKHTHG, APRIL 16.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
A Trihatrf to a e«UsmtOfficer.
A lraridiaf. at ..SOBBeIIaTUIe,
Fijittii eooaly, rnoaatly moiJw4 ' follow*
lac lotliiflffiM tin 1«lh ‘Fniqrlnala Oar
ab7, » foilew-soldlsr, who
hu beamnifmpellad to reties on aoootmt of ill
hoallhs
■ Pa- CUVALOT, 1
April 7th, 1843. - j
Bxa: Xoa haTa doabtleu ora this woloomad
ob hio rotors homo, year: old neighbor ul
foUow oltlioo, John X. Horst, late Qaptaia of
00. B, of thU Kogiiußt, who roolfsod his
oommissloa oo ooooont of oootlsaod Ul health
which hu whoUj unfitted him for' eotiro
•trrioo. Ho hu oror faithfully exerted hlm
aolf to perform his datiwat oil times, with
oaorgy end marked abuity. HosoTorihronk
from tho arduous and siheastinf " Picket
datr.” Whloh, dorioc fo* put thioo months,
this wfimujrt .hu.Jheeit3»Oui*pj*i».?er.
form; untiihio health so failed him, u to
nadarit impossible for him to oodmro 1 . the:
fotigao aad axposaro. 1 y ' \ V
; Taa oiroumstssou oaoslau tho resignation
Of oeptaln.Hurrtfc4TO made the oflaara of this
regiment regret tha loss to tho sorrioo of a
'-raluable odoer, totbem a oeageatal friend,
aad the eoantry a brara aad gallon tdefender.
We karo the honor to reeaaln,,.
• BUpoolfaßy,yoarob'taor»aat,vi
' ■■ L. D. Boaas*,
LlooL Col. Osmd’f 'Botlmont.
Major Wornur Wmt; .
Major Job* Sraoor.
S. T. Kuxout, Oast. Oo: A.
Jim. 0. Bonrimos, Cspt.-Co. D.
. Auflcerce H. BrasjUapt. Oo; X.
Lieut. W. A. MoDoWBLt, A. 0.8.
laa K. Auxaann, Capt. 00. M.
HortlealtUal Boctety---Tae Beit I
. atmktirin, fitipberrici and
Blackbertiea.
a.«Ui«t intaraa tin l aaa tls K of.tba Horti
eiltnalSoiWtj »»J bald on Wadaaaday fora
boob, it thilr rooiu oa Ftftb itmt—thi
Praaldaat, Mr. Knox, ia tfca chair.
Iki aotyoot tor dlaaualoa war—tha but
Tiriatiaa of Stnabmiu, Baapßarriaaiad
Blaetbmtaa. '
: Altar a fall dixawlea, tba Sodatjr mom
naadad thi following m tho boat Tiriatiaa for
•aUlTßtln > bat.U muit notbaaadaritood that
thar oondamn lU othon. Thar moral J ip
prora thtjo, irtothalrladgmat tfcaboat tor
planting ia tfcli;ioealltj. i. u, I
niinmni.
Bonr'a Haw Ptoo, Triumph da (Had,
WUroa’a Albany, Fillmore.
Burinatin. >
Fraaooala,
Pllnto, .
BrfnUa'a Ot»ga,
Hornat, „
laprotN BlMk Cap.
BLAcnsuxai.
Dorefcaa t*r,
Rookalln,
Tksmlaaa. _ , . , . .
Wm. A. Hamm, Ex]., ni inly alaatad a
mamba of thnSoointy.
Tka nbjaot for dlaouilon on Wadnilday
aaxt will ba—tha baatQaorabarrina and Onr
nata. ~^
Bamk Koto Qaoutlo&Bi
Oofiootod ocpocUUy lot tho Oa Mt by
Mmn, fold * Liro, of &&INMM-2U*'
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Bow-Tork SUM f2|BorthOKoUi*~—~idO I
Ho»-York Olty_ Jj}
Bk.ofPmtf>’*k,pcooi WBwHjrtf.. i........ pit 1
BaKKr&^ s te=r== "5
i iwt.i.M.i 1 1
i Maryland, Baltimore. par Iftr-blty «•"•■—y_,*
fai«2 Intarkr.~. * >H»ocri..,. r ....~.. i..J*4O
fhSSB WhMUai- ' 1 (harftfniT.in pram- S 3
WmUmi Inaachaa. iIK _ . ._ _
mZZr fitlflnfra—t oo Bav.Tork and Fhfl
-gg^^Mrs^!’S^iLrW»
; nn kulnblA fiir**i
TuiAHßtM'** 6on
boUt ippoirod boforo ltojor Akuto, on
Tiudiy ormlng. iid uodt n Information
■ r i..« Bnuol Llnoola, for raraty of tho
bSoo. Oonnollj ollofodthkt Linooln drool
aUtol Boom him, it tho Snot Houo.ind
{hmtoaod to (hoot Uas IbMMHd wu
anootod oad hid a hodrtig, botit oppoortng
tkal |« ni nndir tho lnduonoo of Uqaor, oad
kid as ailiolou dulgutho relt wu with
dnwa lad thiiiMMaiTO***
HitioiAi Bimc «To if*
Udohtod to onr trlondf, Fdd * ;Urti te-‘ •
oopy of tho iboTi work for April, which
thoald tad lttwiy into aMiybutnou hour
thronghoU bwUif*rAf
oiaotoof ■ Book Bow-whtch hidbddnWtdro*
to npnooit tho itanlab. «£'thi"' : CMMfoW,
Biak, Albioy, if.T.Xt If mdmblhlrixo
•ntod,ladwoUnhmlotodta dooolrothobut
ofjsdgu. OkmoMotUlotUof thjj bonk
with tho /mnmiu boforo uhlsg. ...rrT.k~j.j-
Tunc Lnurt Intc»Ti«*illiw»riri».
* _J. P. Honthu tudud lktooßtorpruiag I
wookly, whlohkoo otroody got 1 doabto-nogo |
:
The Coal Digger*’ Conspiracy Cate--
Conviction ol the Defendants.
ThU.csss, whloh hu bcsn os trial in the
Qmrtsr Asti I*** 1 *** f * r eeverol' dsyspistj hss
beenbroughttoo'plose. ~Th*. testimony woe.
rtrf Vbltttoibo&Ji Ond we neednot oUude to It
farther thon'to’ihy tbet Itnrovodo comblno-
for the>arpose of obtaining ifti• advance
of w eg**; end it wosluiiherproyodthet mesne
hod bees resorted-tb, In "order to intimidate
others who hod goad to watk. ot * leu rets
then that demondedjby the, eoeiety,.; „ .'i
JudgeßterreU delivered on obleOndoom
prehcnslv# 'charge"to the Jury, ay besringnpon
the trime.of conspiracy. Ho held ihot.work
men hod o lorel right! demend o fsir end
reasonable adTaoce of . wages, commensurate
wlth'the advance is the cost of Uviig, esd to
domblfib together for the purpose of seenring
thatedvonoe; that they hod a right to Mt is
concert, otid toqolt work until tbelr-dwsosdi
.were complied with. AU this wo* right osd
Bdi when, they combined together
~xdr making unreasonable osd
demands, to the injury osd op-;
pression of their combination
woo-lUego!, osd fcesoe oonsp|?BQy. If.ithe
‘demand wos unjust oßdextoruosote* itmot- :
terednothofrpesoeoble or proper the meene
Seed to enforce tt/tbe'oct woe erimUtL In;
"bthtr wotdij workmen hose ,on undoubted
j right to iheet together, fix o Just osd reosono* :
\ tteroteof Wo£ei,and if necessary
' spill they get it;.but when their demonmi
become' extortioneto osd oppreuire, then they
render‘themitlvefliloblo.nnaer the low.
TheMxt-poist.was, that any interference
on the port of the members ot these trade***
eietiei Vltb'th# rights of 'those who wish to
work ot kiess ium ihon that demanded by the
M strikert/* ie In violation of low, osd subject*
the offenders to punishment for conspiracy.
It ie prbpet that .they appeal to thereoson ond
judgment of their fellow workmen, ond, use
•Very honest meons to seeure their ©o-opera
tion; but when th*y seek to carry out .their
purposes by * resort'to Intimidation,. either
by threat* of persons! vloleno* or by the op*
pliedtlon of terms or reproooh end obloquy,
!tbb?offenie becomes conspiracy. course,!!
! actual violence can be prored, suoh as assault?
ling •» party, destroying hie tools, end euoh
jlixe oote, the offense would be complete, and
‘the*, parties would subject themselves to the
'severest penalties of the
l 1 These oire the xaore interesting points of the
jeheVgs, ond workmen should lay them weil to
neon. The low 4 gives them ample scope for
Securing their rights’ where omiooble means
hevi* foiled, ond any transgression of the
legUlHmit will only domege their cause ond
bnHeot them to proieoution. The contempt
ond ridleute which “strikers” heop upon those
who ore unwilling to ; join, them, euoh os the
use of opprobrious epithets, ond tbe publico
tlon of their uomei among the' ranees sode
tiee for the purpose of ekoltlhg seers ond de
cision, ore often more potent than, threats of
personal vloleno*; or even violence Itself, but
they ore equally ond should not be
ioleroted by ooy honorable workmen.
i The jury retired ot noon, ond ot two o'dook
they into court with, a verdict of gviUjf
as to. all the defendants, eleven iu number,
wlthu ireobmmendetion to the meroyof the
lourt. £' - ' ,
; A New StoiT bt Dux as, (tub Yociqie.)
-i-Alexander Dbibm, (the Younger,) author |
of ** Xo Dome amx Gmettos/* which was 10
lomltf iffl&i jhti tgo, has lately written
fluutii; or, lii Lady of HU Awli”—th«
title of whioksuggesta a work not dissimilar
to ita predeoasior— and ths* hail jast beta
tranilated by Mrs; W. E. A. Johnson, and
published by Mum.-Peterson, of Philadel
phia. It Is for sale by J. P. Hunt, Masonic
Mall, Fifth street; price, 50 pants.
LIST OF LETrERSerem
POST office at ALLEfiHI
oa WEDNESDAY, April Ift, 1863.
* frvßusxzD *x Auvxoai
itloc tbs date of
the letter toad
. Office hoots
Abbe Jacob
Adams Liszto
Albaagh KUxaJ I Hollister Almira]
Attiknoa Bebee ! Hawthorne Che* I
Asdr euzPrhclllal Hframe Clara ]
Art bare'AH , (Houston Oapt El I
Archibald Geo (Hays A Stewart I
Armstrong And IHarrie Slfsabethl
B iHenooikHettießj
Benson Samuel {Hughs* John P I
Brown Bseddier {Hunter Jr John I
BdydfierWm {Hutobtoeon]>rJ]
Bell Vn • r iHerpar: Joseph
BoydJUrrP [BearlUJM
Bartows ifarthal Hamilton Jno Hi
Blanchard Hale iHatchlneon J
Blech Margaret Hillman Michael;
Black Mary Hartman May -
Barr Lewie A Henry Maggie
Bryant Henan Mattie I
Bslph Thomas Busberstohe fr j
Bound Thsress Hinds Wm i
Hartman Bobt
Hall Bobt
Hargreaves Sami
Hamer Sam’l
Boyd Thomas.
Boyd James 8*
Beatty John 6
Better Jacob
J
Joslet Cate
Johnston It Wm
k .: '
Kimball Sarah
KsryonChas I
Kennedy Ed ]
Knox Joh n , .
Kroeseh Martha]
Bukgoln John
Barr John- *
Blythe James
BesaettStrah
BaHt Henry "
Barkley Frank’n
BnrkLfxxieO
BhsckldxxfoL
Blaot Xmma '
KrotataH Jmm
Kaox.CsptltA
1*"
Lovsßifsli
Lyons AO 8
LtadrockObM
LmiaD»Tid
Loon Tfllssbath
LMiaZllztW
Lsckif EUzi 7
LmOF
Q,
BartonEmUy
Bo]op Anna'
Barry Adam -
.tO 1 '
OuipMlMnX
ic«il»r Aii '
I Cuflninffcam A
CartvtlfhtAßS
Cochran A’J- •
GbapmaaAgiratO
I Ctmall Wm
I OoUlna WilUa
|LorjB&a*f |
|LCCI(«TfiIIU
Mitrr
Lngferdttflfer
Leonard Peter
M
Honiara A L t
Kart In Annie .
Hiller Xmine
Wller Cecelia
Hea&iXUzU
Miller JH ticket
Collin* Xltmbatb
l'
CampH X— u *
Canada? H t■
CravfordMlrhaal
Oaaaa Mania
! Oopfawamh BS
i OaotferahS
I Campbali Jan*
ChrfityJT'
I Crae*o Jacob-
Oam£baHJM
I Corbet Jaa
Morrises B
Marlin Frtndi
Meddle Hanij X
Morrin Barth
Mocrinn John
Mills LUat J.
Mitchell Jenny
Moor* Jm T
Mitchell Jos .
Caxnbball John
V J D
ilowmn
Dickey Alex
Dncht Elisabeth
Silica Hattisr 2
Daaaß ■' ' /ii:
Diehl I 0, "baker
DowuAaa •
Mtttden Joi
Morris Lewis 2
Mellon Lacy
Morrison Wm
Mansfield W A
Magahsh Ter’nce
Main R L
Mabaßdbert
Ualoyßoee •
HirttU Mathew
Mehen Mollis
Montgomery MJ
Marshall Maty A
Maguire Jamas
1 John G
Day
Dull M*ry S
Divine BUrgutt
Dickson Mary B
IhiDcanUargCß
:
Xrb Aaoa
XldrU(aßaabaa2
Fawoatt Oeealla
FUnafln Edvard
F*rrr ( Bamu4:
FraneaßJ ‘‘
McMillan Jasß '
McKownJon B) 1
McTay John
KcOoargby M A
Mclntyre Mary 2
KeffauMT Mary
MaClurg Mar’rat
MefiiUAd KarT
McGlangMlnM
McKinney Mary
MoOtolUa Mary
McLaughlin Mat
Medan Magrfe
HoMacktogßobt
HcOaU Char Ira
KcKnlgbt P 6
MrJLuhn Wm
Mclnfgbt oadi#
MoArtj Samuel
MoLanxhll* foi
Me Alaer Dennis
avAV.mmgV.il.. aw
Fitzpatrick John
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1
AlraaAMx *
! OallaMiirAlC
Oallaarrßrtdft
; Gillian Dvrid —
Glaaa Goaak^
GtufUtaaaaMh
: Qal^twJamaa,
Gonkl Jon ,
Graff *am«S
Glaaa John .
Grant Maltha A
Graham Maria -
j Oobnaft Mazy
I Graham Mary - *
GalMfMr Maria
Geßmm Hanoy 8
GlbaoaW W
I Gold Va
Oa—man Wm
Gaarßabert
Goorfaßpht
! McCone Calh A
l&eeUaDAvid
BAMULL KIDD]
I ~ • QVAanuuanm Onsnait’a Omoa. I
i> -■ Biiiuwwi Omr, Marth 19, ISO. j
rhWNKBS OF ST£AU VESSELS are
I V tnaltad to aand to-tha Qsartarmastar Gcnaral'a
I aoea tahdara lar thalr ehartar « aala,
! -IkadaraMaoald contain daacrlptlotiitf tha vaaMla,
ritialr dMaanaionap aarallad or. rafiatared. tonna«a«
t aeteal oanrlaf oayeoity, matarlalfVbathar ooppmdt
I wfa*lharakla*wbaaisrpropaUon, vhathar coppar or
I irontetea&Maa and povar of aafiaaraad ooUtn*.
tho TMMttn COM of kw. uto tag thifcrwcmict
I tklr vMil taha anuch tUr may hf ■» i“* 4 V*
I pant, iuad"2botha price at vhMrtnay
i. ,*? abieohl ha addnaaal to tta A*mr«
itaranatoe Gcmcsl of tha Uaitod BUma, at Waakiof.
1 ian»aadaho«ld ba “Prcpoae'i i«tha.ch»r
-' bo uiMm^ud-tho
| > T>ttiCMH JUIIiL JtUXTJtB.— Kqooiti
.J! Ibkdoy,bjonpnu- ,„ •
**• w* Man*.
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LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.]
* News from Hebei Papers
HKaDQUAETEES A EXT OB THE POTOXAO, )
April 15, 1863. • ]
Richmond papers of the 13th famish the *
bllowing news: '
Jackson,, Jfue , April 10.—The enemy In
Black Bayou are retreating towards the river,
laying waste the whole oonatry.
The river petrels report that two gunboats,
convoying;, five cavalry transports, passed op
the river on the 7th; also nineteen transports
with infantry and forty freight boats loaded
down. : .
The enemy are reinforcing all the depots on
the Memphis and Ohio Railroad.
A special to the Appeal, from Senatobia,
say a that thirty keelboats and twelve gun
boats hate! gone ap from Memphis, to operate
on the CnmberUnd.
_ Heavy shipments are being made on the
Mobile and Ohio Railroad.
Tha Corinth merchants are shipping their
goods north, and the sailers are selling their
wagons^
'• A great.atrateglo movement is afloat,
j < Mobile, AprillO. —An official dispatch states
| that the enemy, four hundred in number,
mostly; contraband troops, yesterday were at
tacked by oor cavalry and lost fifteen. Oar
loss was lone liieutehaat and one private
slightly wounded. The Yankee gunboats put
I back to i Ship Island with the wounded. Re-
I Inforoemehts have been sent up to renew.the
I engagement.
Jaekw K , {Him.,) April 10.—Fifty-three
1 Yankee gunboats have gone up the cold water.
I A three gun, iron-dad was abandoned and
I destroyed by the Yankees at the mouth of the
I Amise river. - - .
I The Memphis lines are elosed and nrmetl-
I cully laaifd for sixty days, neither eotton nor
I contrabands will be admitted. .
Afe&ife, 1 April 11.—An offioer from the Brit
ish shtp-pf-war, off the bar, last night, reports
the capture of the City of Mexico by the
: French, j
Admiral Farrmgut is reported to be egaim
blockading Red river.
i Chattanooga, April 10.—N othlng addltlonel
from the front.
Gen- Burnside was at Louisville with 20,000
men.
: -MilUdgnilU, April 11.—The Senate to-day
Adopted, as a snbstitute for the bill endorsing
jthe Confederate foonda, a resolution submit
ting the question to the people at the Ootober
bleotien. i
rj The House rejected Stephens* resolution
I against tha endorsement by one majority,
i Charlekton, April 10.—There is ao ehango
In the position of affairs, and all is quiet to
hight.
I | The itaamsrs Emma and Anna, formerly
I from New Orleans and Galveston, arrived
I this morhing! from Nassau, N.P., with a cargo
I bf merchandise, Including a large quantity of
I Havana oigars.
From Washington.
IXTEEHAL UVEITES DSCtSIO*.
WasHixoToxg April 14.—The Commissioner
of Internal Revenue has made the following
decision:
] The 6th section of the act of March Id, pro
vides that any policy of insurance or other
instrument by whatever name the taoie shall’
be called by! which insurance shall be made
or reoeived upon property of any description,
Whether by sea or by Are, or other peril of any
kind made by any insurance oompany or its
I agents, lor by any other oompany or person in
I which the premium or assessment shall not
I exoeed ten dollars, a stamp duty of ten cents.
The Commissioner oonstruet the phrase
"premium or assessment** here used to in
clude all payments for insurance, whether in
money or in premium, or deposit note.
ling in the
nooa
UTT.I
Lhe List In which
, THU UTABBY COUET XABTIAL.
The court-martial in the ease of Colonel
D*Utassy convened to-day. The charges are
ln number, but some of them were
abandoned. They mostly refer to alleged
fraudulent acts on his part against the Gov
ernment and his subordinates. He pleads
innocence of all intended fraud, but acknowl
edges, it is said, the acts specified in some of
the charges.
iKewen Eliza
IlleQaon Eamalla
[Nelson Ginry
iKlcboll James
Niched Eliza* J
[Orr Junto
■O’Brien Daniel
Partridge A H
IPark Samvel
OArmia by ths iavti
Tha Navy Department has raoeived official
Information of the following capture*: Tha
D. Sergeant, from Galveston bound to Hon
duras on the sth, with 51 bales of eotton. The
capture was mada bj the United States gun
boat £ltta&sing v of Galveston Bar. The
Chapmen, on the* 15th of Maroh, by the
boats of tha United States ship Cyan*, In the
barborof Ban Franolsoo, while sailing under
soiplofalf'eireamstanoes, showing that she
was designed to prey upon oar eommeree*
The sloop Range, of Clay's Landing, Swan
nes River, by thXfFort Henry's armed beats
off Christal River. Her cargo oonsisted of
salt, dry goods, gfmpowdsr, Ao.
Alsoj the sohooner Anne, of Nassan, N. P.,
while endeavoring to evade the blookede off
the month of the Swaneo river, with an assort
ed jourgo.
I Patterson JT
PotterThoe
Plttseel Wm
Bead Yeung
rnmsll Caroline
SwlndeUnPldow 1
I Sheets Bebecea
|BawbeU B X
Ifilmtogton Oella
[Stenett David
Stewart David
{Smith Job
iSmyert Ltoxie J
IBtright Geo
I Shaw Gen
iSmythGJS <
I Strain Haanah
ISUelda Bella
|StephenJs«vi
lSteransen Sam’
ISkilesJsa .
|BiU JanatoiS
| l BIOXXUS XXIQQUATKD.'
It appears from the infermatloa r* calved at
tha Navy Department that the extant of
sickness among tha midshipman, on board the
traotio® ship Constitution, at Newport, B. L,
tas bean mnoh axaggarated. Tha few pa
tients an to landed and placed in the hospital
at the; Academy.
ISwoserJaoob.
ISbortman John
jSavlUJohQi. .
Ifitewart John.
{Scott Jamie
I Baright Jantra
IStewart J,moul*
| dit .
jSteley Polina
IShaasoa.Jaae
lSarrarJ W
: ! Affairs in California*
SAsiPnmcisoo. April 14.—The ship Mes
senger sailed to-day for New York.
of this State has passed a
law! authorisingCalifornia Tolnntaars serving
in Uthh ‘and New Mexico to vote fer State
ofiders at the general election.
Aj large mass meeting was held last evening
to weloome ex-Cosgressman Phelps.
•Th«i Union Committee have ealled a State
ConVention/to assemble at Saeramentb on the
7tk of Jane, to nominate candidates for Su
preme Court Jndges, three members of Con
gresjPflahd State o floors, who, according to the
amefaded Constitution, will hereafter hold
offioi for four years, exoept the Judges, whole
term J&om not expln until ten years hare
eiapsdd.
- The Union Democratic party Is also taking
step! tdcall a [Convention to nominate a State
tioket. . .
Stillwell Tho*
Btew*rtTo
Searigbt Martha
Sandan Martha
A. 2
Shanks Mary J
Sbawaftf Mary J
Slapaon Mar?*
Souon Maly
Smith Mattie
Btrickler Mary
Btifley Matilda
Beott Bobert "
Snjdtr Thoe
Testa Elizabeth
Thorn ten KUsa
beth
Thomu Sarah
ThompaoaLM
Till Mary
Tomnea Mary
Turbin Wm
Sharrldaaßebeea
Tompkins J W.
Thomson Jamea
Niw YjOxk, April 16.— The steamer Mary
Hanford arrived at this port this morning, bnt
brings ho news. "
Toe steamer Melita arrived at this pert to
day, from Havana on the 9th insti
The steamer-North Star, henoe for Aipin
wall,*pnt into Havana on the 9th for water,
being unable to get! it at Key West. It ap
pear! that being canjght in a hurricane when
south of Hatteras, she lost her quarter beats,
styve her after ports and broke her condenser
for making water. She would sati .oa the
samelday. ' r
• It trail reported at Havana that Admiral
Wilkes Is a paroled prisoner, nntU he een ex*
plalnjth'e affair of the Vanderbilt, having re-,
oenlly fired into a Spanish coasting steamer.’
The United States steamer VanaerbUtand
Sonora were at Havana.
Wampler A X'
WllUama Aggie
Wright An
Wahr Oatharlaa
WiUlsoa LlsxSeß
Warner X U
Wilson SUen
White Oro
Wiiaon Henry
Whitehead B*a'l
Walker Barah A
WhUeaellfiam L
Whltty Busan
Wagner John P
WalUce.Jaiani
Whitfield John
WoodJaaK
Williamson T W
Waahingtonfl H
Walkermargt
Wilson Wm
Williams 0 B
WaltenWm
Williams WW
Wright Wa
WUusenPattor’n
WateonßP
Werd Bachal L
i White Born
Latest'from Charleston,
Baltikoxx, April 14.—The report of the
Nine; StmiX, that the pttaok on Port Sumter
was renewed on the 11th Init., is inconeot.
The Asiodated Press correspondent left there
on the evening of. the filth, when there was
no prospect of tke fight being renewed.
Young Oath
MJaaUenrieUa
n"' Wool Solemn Boston.
Bcsroiff, April 14.—A large woel sale was
hsld hsre to-day whiah was numeruuily at
tended, and good prioes irsre obtained. : The
amount of subs was over half a xnllUon of
dollars. ’
wrestling ftstch In New York.
Niw Yoxx, April 14.—A wrestling match
took plaoa to-alght between H. Hill and Mr.
Ainsworth, for $l,OOO, which was won by the
foroier. 1
Election ln Albnny, N, Y.
' •* iiiiir, N. Y., April 14.—The Democrats
carried the city to-day byfi,ooo majority.
Nxw Yoxg, April lO—Noon.—Cold Is
qtooied at 16$.
COUNTY. n.—
IK* Umitt
•*Bt
kadiuv.lttrlurrlttk, Utt,«iiuUn « B.
Binwtei —m fc XtafTSuiock « Co., Ua
-7*55 U» P°g«. wotmtig. tebonr, Jr., fco ,
A”?*! I ?—“*** <UjTO*Uon U tt. buuo. 1* liui.
bMb of dMAiUo. te HuSmi In
.f MUjtotaktrMw HMiiini IntoßoMK.Mr
■ : i *J W.*,H*B*oS.Ctefc
lsEGßpSisw:;sd[ i.mmh.
COMMERCIAL RECORD.
Orri« Prmnuii D*n.i nr* i
Wiusisuat, April 16, '
Gold continues to recede s’owly In New Pork, oar
•dvtaes of to-dsy quoting etlft?e. Here, eur banker*
end deelen ere buying et 148 for Gold end DeWend
Notes end 130@183 forSilTet. How long these rates
will be meloteloed, it U herd to conjecture, u the
merkst uroelly changes one way or the otbar, pnee,
:et least, in every tweety-four hears. Eastern Ex
change remain* as last quoted.
* PROVISIONS—Bacon is firm with a regular d*
tnasd bat prices are without change.. We quote ai
Go for Shoulder*; 7%®oe for 6lde*?BHc f°* PUiB
Hams, and 9sjQloo for Plain Sugar Cured Sale of
lOOO'piecee Bhoulden at 6c, and 1000 pirns Plain
Hems et 8%0. City Lard le held firmly et lie; sale
of 10 kegs Country at 9%0. Mess Pork li quiet with
an ;oceaiional email sale at $15,60.
GROCERIES—'The Grocery market la steady, but
prices remain unchanged. We continue to quote
Sugar at 12513 c; Coffee 33@340 and Holtiisee 66@G00
for old and new crop.
BUTTER A EGGS—Bntter is without material
change; tale oT6 bbls medium 801 l at 22&230 and 10*
bbls choice 801 l et 26c. Egg»—Bale of SO bbls at 14a
per dozen.
DBIED YRUIT—U somewhat more Inquired for
but there la no variation in prices. Bale of 60-btwh
Apples et $1,60, and 60 bush Peaches at $3,25.
FLOUR—U dull and neglected, es the demend la
restricted entirely to the wants of the local trade. :
We note small sale* of Extra Family at from $7,00 to
s7,6o— chiefly at $7,85.
CHEESE—Is held firmly at 14 for W B 14){ for
Hamburg and 15c for Goshen.
ol € hb!s prime email White at $2,76
per busheL
TALLOW—SaIe of 2 bbls Rendered at
SALT—SaIs of 1 car load No. 1 Extra at $1»66.
POTATOES—Peach Blows, Nesbannocka, and otber
good qualities have advanosd to $1,10;. sale of 20 bbls
Cherry Seedlings at $1,60 per busheL
From Havana.
Gold In New York.
PITTSBtiasH aAHK v.'
Piltsbargh Oil Oarket.
April 15.—The market for Crude Petroleum has
been eomewhat excited and unsettled to-dsy, and
there waa considerable difference in the view* of
buyers and • lien. The former, in anticipation, of
heavy receipts within the next few days, appear to
be pretty sanguine of a decline, while the Latter
contend that the supply will not be lOj excesa
of the demand, and consequently, insist tbat the
present rates will be maintained. On the spit, bulk
is held at Bto and barreled at l4@l4}£c. We
note salee of 860 bbls In bulk oo the spot at the
buyer to take st from tbs boat at his own expense;
600 bbls In bulk, to arrive, at 7)(c; lift and 170 bbls*
at 14c, bbls Included, and we aleo heard of a email
•ale at v
Refined OB.'—A n unlooked for activity prevails in
thir article. Just as refiners and dealers were prepar
ing for a season of unmitigated dullneas, an Inquiry
la started, which bscomea general, for oil In June,
July, and Aoß** delivery, and daring the past few
days many jt&usa&d bbls have been contracted for
with our rtfiMffi, at prices predicated oa the present
rates of The cause ef this unexpected de
mand la purely Speculative. Exporter* have come to
tha conclusion that refined oil has “touched bot
tom," and are porcbeslbg In anticipation of the Fall
demand. In addition to this, the Korepoan markets
wear an exceedingly heed thy aspect, taking all things
into consideration, end the future generally of this
great staple, is decidedly more cheerful, fialmofctty
brands in bond, have been made here during the
week, at prices ranging from 2ft to 27c, free, os board
care here, and 31i&32c, delivered Philadelphia. The
inquiry has been very large, and at the close no
good brands can be purchased for Jane or July*'de
livery under the outside figure, li is even diffl.
celt to get offers from many refiners, as they are gen
erally sold as far abend as they wish to engage.
Benx&ne—This article does not receive the atten
tion it deeervee. The public do not appreciate it ns
they ought, and some refiners do not prepare it for
market as they should, while others torn out an ar
ticle must ulUmaUly supplant turpentine -*eTro
at the same price. There is no good reason why
painters should pay $2,60 per gallon for turpentine,
when an article ae good In every respect, can be had
at abouLoue-tenth of this price. We note sales of
90 bbls Grade Benzine at 18c, and 2ft bbls deodorised
.•Ardseoo” at Sfto.
A,fi.. McCrae’* Oil Circular.
Lrvxapooa, March 28,18G3.
B«ia&rk>—Tb> mark*! la ge&araUy much batter
for tom* waaki past; nflectlon horlag eoarinoed
beyan. Mtooly wot Uto nta parOctly lo
eompatlbla with aateady vupply,- but ttuttba out
law are approaching aoch enormous dimensions as to
reader the bnatusaa ooe of really extraordinary and
eugroaUg actiTily. About ibis time it was prem
ised that Petroleum would be almost at a stand etUl,
but as will be seen below, tranmciiona are materially
Increasing, rather than diminishing.
The cartaiuty of the OU Springs continuing their
exudation, has reoeired a moat wonderful stimulus;
since the latest adrlcea show, thataltbough the sink
lug and pumping has all along been pursued without
tha slightest Intermission, soother Well has been
struck, yielding 600 to 1,000 casks, say 10 to 20,000
gallons par day.
Crude— casks of American hare been dona at
£l2 to £l&r and t here is great enquiry and demand
in every direction.
In <>«»*»no sales of moment, and quotations
nominal, at £7 to £B. _
Be fined—3,ooo cask! have chang ed hands, at Is id
to Is 6d, ex quay and store, cloetng, with many more
buyers than sellers, at those rates. 7
Benxlne—few Importers wonld follow tha load of
fboae who unnecessarily forefed off the finest Spirit at
la fld. 700 casks sold at la Gd to Is Od, and 200 cases
at IslOd, aU faults.
Lubricating Oils—Bo supplies of any moment.
Wax—Ditto.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
April- IA-—The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle
at thllllp* Avenue Drove Yard are rather larger
this week, reaching about 1,900 boad. There Is a
good demand, and prices are aboat the asms as last
quoted, ranging at from for choice
'Western and Pennsylvania; $10,50011 for good cat
tle; and $9OlO for common do. 13 very superior Il
linois Bteera sold at $18,60.
TB6 market closed rather dnll, but the drqvera
wars firm In their views.
Cows and Oalves arwjvnchanged, with kales of 80
head at from $lB to s4b par bead, as to quality.
Bbeep—The arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillips’
Avenue Drove Tard are light this week, reaching
about 2,100 head. The market is dull, and prices
rathfr lower, ranging at from ¥ &> gross, as
to odndltlon and quality. Stock Sheep ato doll, and
aetllag at from $1 to $4,60 $ head.
Hogs—Thera is leas demand for Hogs and prioes
are lower. The arrivals and sale* at the different
yard! reach 3,700 head, sailing at from $7,60 up to
$9 MjlOO ha net.
Biq bead sold at the Arenas Drove Tard, by John
Crouse * Oo„ at from $8,6009 % 100 !ba net.
426 bead sold at the Biting Sun Drove Yard, by
Albert H. Phillips, Jr., at from 9 100 Be
net. i
2,817 head sold at the Uoloa Drove Tard, by Henry
Qlm< luoceasor to H. O. Imhoff, at from $7,6009 V
100 lbs net. •
Chicago market.
April 13. ■ Contrary te the general rule; the leadln
markets to-day did not advance aimuttadeously with
gold. • Wheat was more active and No. 1 Spring Im
proved 101>$o « bushel, but No. 2 Spring was with
out important change. Wiater receipts of No. l wera
toad® at $1,1801,20 and of No. 2 at SM»XOI,O3>f
Tha fflour markst showed moco signs of llie, »at the
■ales were confined to the lower grade®. , ,
There was not mnch activity In Occn, and prices
wen without quotable alteration. Trash ncelpto of
Mixed sold at 45H0490, fneb rooslpto of Be
jactadat 46)£0. uanal Corn wae dull and heavy,,
owing to the scarcity of vessels. Balm wyre co nfined
to a bdat-load of damp WhU® at £oo, and ona load of
Mixed at 492>{q afloat. .
The market for OaU contlnuea firm, and price* are
wall maintained. About 36,000 bushels changed
haadaj at 67067K0 tor winter receipts. .
vac neglected and nominal. Barley quist,
Timothy Be edln fair demand at $1,50. 'Clover «d
Mix Beads dull. Highwinee steady at 40c. Provl
slona mor* active. Beef Cattle qulat aadsjU*dy.
Hogs dull and drooping. Sheep easy at $6,6007,50,
—Journal. .• ‘
Toledo Harket.
April 11.—There are few transactions to not# to
our market to-day, and prices to the main era nomi
nal. flour—Sale 100 bblaXX rad wheat, at SA6O.
Wheat—No salsa, prices nominal; w® qnota No. 2 red
$V380132;N0. lndslBSol36;No.
Coro—Bala 1,000 btub No.l mixed ht 00c; moot buy
«e offer Wo, while bolder* era Heady at GOc. By»-
Nomtoal 800850. Beads—Dull: Clover $4,40; Tlax
S2»7A ‘Belt—Unchanged; fin® $l,BO bbl; coarae
groundaolar, sl^6.—Blade, i
Import, b, Railroad.
PrmsuMi * Cutiuid Baunoao, April 14—
28 hhda bacon, I Sellers *co; lj)bl batier, 12 sks
fruit, L H Voigt * co; 5 bbls uUow. Chss Keefrrj H
Ws peaches, 18 bble #go, v T Yaagord«s «
bbls, 16 aks dry fnUtTu BiddlH IbU tm lames
Mon tooth; 2 kgs Urd, I bhl seeds, 2 do
* McKee; 97pc® meat, Atwell, Lee * oo; 6 bbUoll, J
J McLaoihltoffi hhis tobacoo, N Cstoyw;
bMa fUhTw p Back * co; 10dodo, BhuUi.Son *co, ;
ObMscornmeaL J A Bsnshaw; 6 bbls ou, James
Dalxsll * Son; 110 bgs oU matt, A Taylor; 6J°f*
IuNS, McDonald SfArbuckl®; 1W tks wb*H,J«
Liggett * co; 200 aks corn. W P Beck * co; .2 bxs to
bacco, Caleb Oner; 2 bbls as gs, 1 do dodry
fralt,HJUddlc; 100 this fiSS/ « bapototoa^Bh^
maker A Luc $3 bbls carbon oil,
bbls Urd and ms, Ttomtog * Btoeto: 8®
6do rigl, L H * co; 80 ball bbls fish* watt *
WIUCU r T.
Pmsxtrxaß. Tr. WATM A Cwoaoo
April 13.—B8do*brooms, McClurk»n, H«ron Jco,
4 bbls Urd. il do tallowTju A Tataar; 167 bgsoorn,
a AOgdmsMskifintbcrs, B B
Btmpaon * Knox; 99 hides, nooonxlgnee, 875 hides, a
Daanj'ftfl QCalbaugb.
! eiVKK WTBi.lilO®S CE>
Vnotnrmdtlmu
Mij.'«mUait mater *1“ pUr atlto todtotted
alMtete,ax tedat “ >»
~T m llmiimilili. ail 1 llii r ‘* "*"
«TMBUaMk«(iM.
BThere waa scarcely any business transacted at the
wharf yesterday, owing to the inclement condition
of tha weather-and the eoarcity-of boata. -The James
R. Gilmore was the only boat to port last evening,
but it It thought tbat : the Shamrock,* from Ctniln
nati, will be in to-day, which will Increase the nnm-'
bertotao.
|Xhe *' Emma Floyd" is the nsme Of a new steamer
jqit about completed here, by Oapt Jsmcs.Bamsojs,
an old and well-known steamboatman. be
njady to commence doing butlnsss in a day or two,
‘aid will load for Bt. Louis. Ur. W. H. f cott will be
the Chief clerk.
The Jesus B. Gilmore Is filling op rapidly for Bt.
Lonie and the Upper Ulsslaippi, end will be ready
to leave soda. Captain D. 8. H. Gilmore Is to com
mand, wbU# Mr. James O. UeYay has charge of the
office* 1
' from the Cincinnati Gazette of Tnesday we take
the following: 1
The Uagnolia came up yesterday from tho Yazoo
Pau, having on the board the body of C*pt Ketch
am, of the J. W. ChoMoman, who was killed when
tbat boat was trod into by the guerrillas, on the Tal
lahatchie river. ,
Cent. Knox was lathe city yesterday, bating Jnst
arrived from Nashville. .He states that the killing
of Gapt. Lane, of the steamer Lowell, was nothing
short of cold-blooded murder. . The rebel* under
Morgan,-having captured the boat, took out eight
negroes and shot them down; It being dark at tho
time, a lantern was held Over each of them, in order
that tho firing party might taka aim* Captain Lane
expressed ra:nar strongly his disapprobation of such
wholeaalo murder, and for having , dared to expresa
hi i oplulnion of t helrrillaiuouf Oonduct, he waa him
selfled out aad shot to the same way.
The. Glendale left last evening, for Memphis, the
Emperor for Pittsburgh, and the Nellie Bogan for
St. LouU.
We clip the following from the Nashville Dispatch
of Saturday:
Lotty Hugh, the beautiful- woman, charming vo
calist, and talented actress, has given her name to the
new and elegant steamer now being bolit for Osptaln
,W. B. Till, lor the LonlsTllle and Nashville trade.
Long may she wave.. . , ' ~
Capt. Hughes is repairing the Owl; the flagship of
the ram fleet, and is glvteg her a general cool tar
renovation.
Lnmlnary, I. O. and Try Us, ore the queer names
of three now boats at the wharf.
The B*xooia and B. O.M Lovell, captured and de
stroyed by the rebels on the fetb ih»t, Clarks
ville, were both smell boats,anaLdened wltbsatlen
goods. The Saxonla hod been sold to parties in Mem
>hls at $6,600, to bo be delivered upon her return
from Nashville. The Lovell had alow beett'reotntly
stfld fee 18,000. ,
• BTAZAJHJBOJITB.
BT. LOUIS, ALTON,iJES-A
r QUINOT, HANNIBAL K*o-ifiBSSSb
KDK, MUSOATINI, DAVKNPOBT, BvUA IBL
AN |), Qa.LENA, DOBCQCB, McQBEOGOBV, LA
OBOBBC, WINONA, HASTINGS, »T. PAUL AND
BT. AKTHOBT.—The fine steamer IHSA PLQYD.
O.pt. James Bensou, Waller H. Beott, Clerk, will
■ leave as above on VS(BAUI)AT,<IN instant, at 5
lO’elock p. m.
Per fieicht or passage apply on board rr to
apl6 J. o. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agentw.
For Cairo, st, Louis, | njsv*
B AHBIB AL, QUINOT,
BOOS ISLAND . AND DAVANPOBT.—The Ane
new steamer JAMES B. GILMOBS. Copt. D. B. H.
Gilmore, will fortbe abeva and Intermediate parti
on TQO&oDAY, 16th lnat, at 6 o'clock p. so. ,
Pot freight or passage apply on board or to
apl* J.*B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Agents.
Awf/XJB O^tVS.
0 PITTSBURGH
WBfiKUBQ
WINTER ABRANGKHENT.—Ob tluw
BONDAT, Bov. ITth, ISttL Train* wtb
Depot ol the Pvassylvaaia ftallfead. la Pttta
bargh, o follow*.
pißsbarpA Oatmmbm ate (/hictMte Ltee fk
1:8*. *. au 1:40 p, m,
L3O ‘ fcSO "
11:88 11:16 «
UO6 p, au *. a.
Lwtoi Pittsburgn
do fltouboo villa
do Haafark, ...i.......
do Oolumbcz....^.^.^^
. do St. Louis
Bo ctann of ten twtwtea PlJUbarfhamJCtnclnaati
BpUd&J4SlMplng Ota attachod to all Klgbt Train*.
rfrrrfiTfc md Uhl
L»r« Plttrtmrfh UOa. m. •:«». m.l 1:40 p. ».
do WvUmil*. fcl* •• WO « | 4:10
do SuatwnT’a 5U5 «* 9:66 M I 6:10 “
do WWID|. 834 « 11:06 M 8:10 «
ArrlTM BoUalr— *4O ■« 11;16 *• | fc*S «
Oonireetlu At wlwsUng with Baittmoro *ad Obi
dfiimd«uait StlUbfitbGwtnlOUo B* tlrood
(br SanesrlUa, Xa&omUt, CtrcterUla, Colombo*, Ota
ohmatli Indians poll*, BL Loot*, on a points W«t>
rttfihrgfc md Omtami Umt,
Lmtw PUtaborglw....~.~~LUQA. m. kiOp. s
do.W«U4*aS™. - 4:48 M ••
do Bajnnl 6:14 ** 6:84 "
do *hl»w»_-. iiitii r Mi M 1:18 "
do Hudson
grrtr eaQerelaad « 8:50 -
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branch for
Sew Philadelphia and Panel Borer; at AUlanoe with
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Ballsoad;
Dodson with Cleveland, EanssrCls and Olndanatl ]
B, for Akron, Cnyahoga Falls and MUlersbarg, and
at Olereb od with 0. 4S. 8.8. for. Erls, Dunkirk'
and Buffalo with 0.4 T. B. B. tor Toledo, Detroit
and Chicago, and the Horth-west.
WetlsTUie Aoeommodatloa leaves at BiW n. m.
Returning trains arrire at 9:20 a.m., 4:10 a. a.
Bttf and 11:00 p. m. t
Through Tickets to. all prominsnt points .to the
West or Bouth-wv*t, Borth or Horth-weet, eu be
procured at the Liberty Street Depot, Pittsburgh.
AST, Ticket Agent,
for furtbsr Intormatioa, ebply tc_
WILLIAMSTSWABT, Agent,
At the Company 1 <• Office to freight 8 Cation, Pena si
5025 ' v*
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WINTER
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VABIA OAHT&AL EAUi&OAD.-■ AIQHYBAILI
TBAXKB. Om end after XOHPAYa J—ilHWttffi.
Jht THAOU9HJJAIL TRAIH .laeies-Ahst.Pa*
hud Btetka mrj montag Idoept Panda?) A*;
t-M a. au* stepping It pn «**»«•, nd miktu;dfreei
osimtcdoaa at Hanfetmrg for Baltimore andwmlfc*
la cton, and for Haw York via Philadelphia
The VaaOCGH JEXPUUS TAAUfleeees doGy at
110 p.m.»stoppt*g only at aaklua
41r*ot ooonaeuon'at’Barrooiirg'te Balttstera ani •
Wmblaaiea, sad for Hew Yoekvia Amenta wn root*
U*T*a the btatlondal&_£a»»p»
Banday,) atll*s p. a- atoyylagoal^at principal
lUtiooa, osaaaoUcfr a* Hartfobyrg fc* an 4
Washington, and at Phfladdpbi* tar Hew/York
aCCOHUOpATIOB TEAIH*
ria Johnstown Aooemmodatidaviaisrfvm daily,
(noept Bonday) at fc4sp.Bt* Stopping at aH atatt'ot
aod running aa tax m Oonanmogh* - ;
• rirstAcoMamedelionTrataforWsJl’sßthtlcsimvsf
dally (except Sonday) at fttO a. ta, .■.
Banond Accommodation Train ist ftidTr Ptatlot
laatM dally (except BußdoWetilrffi.a. m.
, Third Acoatamodatlon-Tmla, tot Wali'i matto*
lean* dally (except Bundacriat SHOp,ja».,. . v
Tearth Aroomntodaafcr for iffgffsßtetfox
Lot* dally (ex«o «/...
The Obama Train Jeavee WalTaßtetlon *te#y Boo*
day [at fcOfi a. an.; returning, lesrar Pittsburgh al.
Hfiop.su
Sitorolng Traiaa arrlvs In iTttstnugA.se follows i
Dal Oman ttxprem* lftifi p. Bu: Philadelphia Vs*
preae, ldfi p. m.} last Lino* lwa.aui Johnstown
AecoamodatJjn, 10:90 a. au; Pint watt's ftatloa
Accommodation* CiOO a. ns.; Second Wall's ctatloi
<£s a. tcu} Third Wall's Statin
Aooqoutodatlwa, lrsa p. m. ; Fourth Wall's Statin
AeocpomodAtioa* ft fid p. m. Baltimore Kxprees wffl
arrive with Philadelphia Ksprsss at Isle- p hu, or
lUondaya, ' . . . .•• >
TritnsfbrßlalrttlUa'aidlndUfiaeoßniotatliUtn*
villa! latetnootiea 'with r Kafl and Johnstown' Ac*
cooiaodatta)* Bart tmd WatL -
Thbpabllo will find It greatly to their tnUract.fi
going Seat or Wat, to -travel dj the PermryWasli
central Ballroad, as (he aocpniaodattoaa now cffswd.,
cannot ba surpassed on any atherrdoto.
baUalted with-stone* an&Uoatlrely«*e frost dnt
We dan promise refoty, speed aad owofal t i*’ "
tety teror this Coed with t»!r pat<o > <M 49
1 j, ~.t . .•
To Saw 10ck~.~,-4tt 901 Tb Balttaor*. tu t
To PtlUdalphU—» 10 60jTo fesoasttr,,—B tt
To
check ed to aUßiatlonaotttha J*e&Mytr»*
oUOrotm toPhCadslpbls, Calilporr
and Sew Yert,' , v "‘ .... - • >
pnrohsslsr .tukshr'lQ ean wßi. be
oharcbd etfeaw; to dktanae tranieli ts
etatl^u
wh<sdtaaOoopanihaiooAc*Bt»' C'v-: - ’ ;
NOTlCHL—Jii.Oaae>l low, the ppnpuy wID bold
thesupivar neponslbla fct :pveoaal only*
frr an anaoent abt «9reae£lng'.ttloo ( '' - !
i B P. -An Oanihos 'Xdni hM -been' Rnployad to
co» i; pawanyws .aad baaaentosad/roia the Oe«
pot at a ehatge tooxowos&oapttd lcx *nr-h|w»
scajar and fcitgya.. Ycr ttokola^a^p^to^
As Centre! - B*4lrcal
\ Sia ‘ic-. ’JUrty and Grant streets, - ’ noli
TN THK
X or. ALLiaaiax coohtt, pjehs U 0
BYIiTANIt. Is the matter of the estate m Mar*,
caret Soihafrey, dM’d. ; So: 4, December 'Term/
Writ of Panltton orYaloatlcn. •
To John LUhftur end marsaret hit wife» (for
merly htarkant hfeShafrejr,) Jaaea. Blndtlr and
Hary bis wile, (formerly hlary filoShafr«y,) Kaney
JCefibaf'oy. Oatharlso. Foley* (formerly V» ( harlne
Mc&hafrey,) and WIUUm Umihafrsy, hairs and lMal
repra—aUUTe* cf Uaryaret hlcßbaLrej* deo'd*—Yon
’am hereby notlfted that aa inqnlsltiim will be bold
In pontxaaoe of ’ themhorv mentioned Writ of Parti*
ties* on the premtam mentioned and dhserfred in
mid.Writ* to anemhle on tha_prevl*«s£ln the Bdr*
ongh of uawrencavills* on THOBSDAz, the 80th
day of April* Anno J>omlal X'63*at.do«'oiocka. m.
to make partition to and emonC-the .heirs* An* of
tbs said deceased, in snob: vahaer hod. In eueb-toro
portloat aa by the laws of the Comssonwealth ef
rana*yivaala ftj:dlßctsd*.if inch partition can be
made thereof without modles, to or spoiling the
whole s hut if tschfartiUoa caßnot be madathaisof
as hfonsaid* this to value and apyralse tha aameao*
nordlog to law, at which time and plaoo you may
*““ 4U SMUIOk WOCBS. Sheriff.
Bnmyr's'Omon* ~•! ; l ' • •-• • . .
gittebMgh* march 12,18 CT. J mhUrladfiw
TpXBGOTOK’S : NOTlCE*—Notice is
JU4 henhy given that Letters Testamentary on the
aetata of John H. Xtllor* lata of theoonnty of Alio*
ghbay: deceased* have bred enhscrl*
Xd. All persona iadehted to said estate sire recniat*
od to make lmmedlale per meat* and thom hanng
PROPOSALS.
OKALED PKOPOSALB-wJI be recenr-
DedaUhleoOoo until twelra o'clockm. th. 16ffl
nt vnr APSUhIS®. <“ r th» farulthiogundee-
S£* °fnSi OTNDESO TBODSiHDBOSHHS
O»«o’D»* B<JirAKrABLB OOW " •** T |
.t rtefc. in.. f
M «*Jjg. «g
One third on or tutors the 10th Onj. t! Juno, 1803,
on or before th« 4th do ot
Should any inrroMlOM bo siren IT Coh Both
Alien, Chio! Qo»ttornuinM.,lnet.
hare the-whole amount d_etiTdred at Calrtnllh- toon
tb. prioe (tr th- C?»l Inunded for
paid for am that named In Ihe propoeal to boiarnltn*
•d«tO*lro.
-osiU fbrJenSoa*
Tbe bin wiU b* endcned “Proro»» r
dred. Xboouad Bcihela uf Goal*" addrauedto tbd
U *Prep «l» from disloyal pzriiti will Dot b*
ered, •u'i an oatn of alegUnca murt accompany «acn
propoittloo. '
The ability of the bidder to fnltll the cojitracV I
■h.nld it be awarded to him, most be guaranteed bj
two responsible persona, wh-se algnattirea awt oe
appended to the guarantee . v ■ 1
The reapot.aibi.ity of the suaranton malt *e.
■howo by the official wrtlfcete of the Clerk of, the I
nearest Ulatrlct Court, er the United Btatea DWrlct.l
• Attorney.' -Bi-dor* unit he present P»"°“
the hid* are opened, or their prop »alswlU_ not .be }
conaidered. bond equal in
to he received on the contract, l ri 4 ne4 by the
tractor and both or hJe guarantor#, will be required.
of the aaccenful bidder, upon aiioiog ?°?5 ; l
&■ the bond must accompany the contract. It will:
b* neceacarr fCT the bidden to hare their boudunen
with them, or to hare boodi slzuei In anticipation I
aud ready to be produoed when the contract la iighed. jl
forme/ Owaiktm. 9
Wo —oi the conntj of ——and Stateof— ,l
md oi the county oi and State of —, do
hereby guarantee that la ablo to fulfill aeon* j
1 ract in" coordaace with the tend! of blf proposition,
and that, should bii propoeitlon be accepted, ]
atonoe enterintoa contract’in accordance there-1
with. BhocldUje contract he awarded him w# are
prepared to Wcomebls securities. v - :
To this guarantee mm he appended the official
certificate above mentioned. -
On this office of ceriincitei from
tho Quartermaster* at said D#pots,in triplicate form,
that the contract has b»tn fully complied-with In
every particular, the amount due thereon will he
in each funds as may be furnished by the Gov
ernment, O. OB08S,"
Lieut. OoL. and Deputy Quartermaster General. ,
apt:td ’
A KMX OJLOTIUJSU AND EQUJ.FAUK
OFFI6B, TWILFTBaad GIBAUD fiIUTO,
PszLanKTßxa, March 81st, 1869.
■BALED PBOPOB&LS are invited and will be-te
eelved at thll offloc until 15} o’clock m. on FRIDAY,
the 2llh day of April, 1863, for furaiphiag and de- I
Uvering at tho SchuyUUl Arsenal, subject to tbe-1
usual intp'ctlcn. -lhe foUcwtng articles, to he/bf
army ttandaid psttcrnln all raepeeta. * Samples of I
ths different artlsita can he *t tblaoffleev - I
Uniform Hate, Black felt. . . -
Forage Gape cl Indicoyrool .dyed dark bine cloth,
thirta, woolen, el white or gtaydoifilt flannel. ; -
BhizU, kdt.
1 Drawers of Orntoo FlanneL
: ctcoklngs, woolen, to weigh three (3) pounds to
'the dozen*
Boateea, hand-eened or machine quilted.
Boots, fur Ca/alry, baud sewed.
Blanket#, gray woolen, to he seven (7) fast long,
flve (6) feet 0 inches wide, and to wrelgn 5 pounds
each.
Blankets, painted on cotton, water-praof, for In
{entry, grnmmetted, to be also need far Shelter
Tests.
1 Foaohes, painted on cotton, for Boasted men;
wetor-prooi and grnmmetted, to te oaed also na.n
Shelter Tent.
Trowten, of iky-blna Eimj, free from Shoddy,
for mounted men.
Hinnadu, painted, of cotton'or linen.
Canteens ef oqrru gated tin.
Hoapltal Tents and-Files, of ootton or linen dock,
ofUoa to the 28 Inches wide for the tent,and 10 or.
for tba Fliee—the United States to furnish the Bat
tons and Slips. _
Wall Tenia and TUet, do. do. do. do. The United
States to furnish thi Buttons and Slips.
Shelter Testa of B*©s. Cotton or Linen Desk,
dmoly woven, and warp and woof of eeme aUed
thread. A simple of one yard cf the dock most so*
eompaay each bid far these tents.
Billing Axes.
Camp Hatchet*.
FelUng»axe Handles.
Gampdieichet Handlaa.
Pick Axes.
Bpedes, bttel Back-strep.
Shovels, • do. do.
* Msas Pans.
Camp Kettles.
Brains, Infantry, complete.
Files, B and C.
BogtmsnU! General Order Becks.
80. Letter do.
80. BescrlptiTe do.
80. Index do.
80. Order do.
80. Target Practice do.
Do. , Xnijwiticn do.
Company Ordsr do.
l)o. Clothing Account do.
80. Beseilpilve do.
80. , Homing Btport do.
Poet Or'er do.
Poet Letter do.
Poet Morning Beport [do.
Jloard Beport do. -
ns, of Silk, for Cavalry,
as bidding on artlolei of “Hardware," not
tg to the Army Standard, are requested to
send samples with theirbids, - Bidden will state In
tKatr proposals the quantity bid tor and the time of
delivery, and alto give the names of two snffldeat
sureties for the faithful fulfillment of the
if awarded. Mi tempi* must be marked with the
bidder's name,, la order to insure their safe return.
. The United States nesrven the right to rejopfnll, or [
any portion of bids, when the prioe ta deemed tod
high. Bidden,are Invited to be present at the open
ing of the proposals. ' Q. a. OBOSMAB,
•pU&t Ae’t, Quartermaster general, U. B. A. ,
TO LET.
mo LET —Thoso two htndfiomo three.
1; story Bonsesi on the comer of fifth street and
Cherry alley* known as Hoe. ICO end 102, with good
brick eUblee in the rear.: These homes are well
adapted to the nee of either profeeslenal men or pri*
vata firrlI*—i 1 *—i and wDI be rented low to goad tenants.
In medal* pose—lon given.
For partlcnlan apply to -
. AUIXASDKB KIHG,
apl:U 80. BTB Liberty street.
F)K KENT—Tho thros-itory BRICK.
WABXHOOBK, Ho. 6 Wood street* Vffo doom
from Water street.
Jbr terms apply to fBASE BAHM. ; .
(Hallmas* Bahm-fc 00.'e,) '
or to JOSfiPE WOODWUZ*
corner 2d aadWopd street*, i
riHJ —Throeuwoi >n.UteUax»t*«
X Dmanii wIU or witfcont power. . :&• room*
ere inltebi* either far * Printing Offloe or other a* ■
chealctl purpose. Apply *t the
. fciitf ! • 00'
rpo lii£T—one, Two orlhxte Koomi
X lo the third or fourth fctoriee of GAXKXx Build*
tng, i4fth street, wlth_or without steam power;. "
Inquire op the preali*. tpfctf
OmGilil TO liKT—One on "first
floor and cue on second, In the warehoate we*
oecapT. Ho. 60 Water street.
ttY ISAIAH DIOKKY A 00;
|iK>K *A»iK Ui4 KitN'A—An Oil Ko
..... Att'T «fc L*w.No. IRSWoTirthM.;
BKABSWOKKS.
; TATS, CA9XAH & CO.,
. . Manufacturers of every variety .of finished
BBASB WOBK FOB PLDHBKBS, STTAM 0?
GAB-FITTBBB, MACHINISTS, AVP ,
% OOs’PBB&MlZBS. .• ;/• • '
BBABB OASTIHG9, ef all descriptions, safe to
order. '
STEAMBOAT WOBK, BTBAM ASP GAB-FIT*
TIHG, ftnd BEPAIBINQ promptly attended to.
8188 Fuß OOAli ANIMJABHON OUA.,
Solo digests for oTPannaybinla
for the oalo of MABSH,£AUbDBbfc AOOrfPAT
-IST SJPHOH PDMF,-the. beat arer invented
Haring bo Talyes, ittinot liable to get onto! ordar,
and will throw more water than any pomp of twloe
ttselie. . ' . delft ;
[flAiaaOa tiXAKCU AUJJINUY;
Theondarrilgned ere Agantat for Pittsburgh and
▼Matty, for ; •■/••••
WATTS MADXBOH BTABOH COMPANY,
And keep constantly on hand -a supply of their
8TAB0&, various style paokag*i, whk>awlll be sold
in quaStlttee to the trade on suet Isoimiiilili tenia.
SCHOMAKKE A LANG,
i m HBVBTT BTBMT.
QUNDBI&S. '!. 1 •• ~
O 2 A 8, la bbla. and hi do;
. WAITS FlSB—lnhaifbbfci:
LABS EIERBIHG— d»; :
FLOlLB—Suparitee, Extra Family and Fancy;
Alls—Salt, Oartaa 00. Sjrop, Molawfe, Orleans
Sugars, fair and extra; Scap, Caodleo, Tobaccos:Dan*
deflon, Santos and Bio Coffee; .lounilljson, uape*
rial audGunpowder Teas, for sa?eat IS6 Xiberty ft.,,
by :;
apB * A i' :Whi>twa>o Grocwf. /:
UJU&ati AiUtIVAJUOJf .
£ lWbbb.Ho.l Xkkanl; i ' • .
. 100 half bHs. He. 1 ’do;
, 100 qr. bbla. do do;
U 0 bbla. Ho. 3 do;
* SOOhlbbb. Ho, S do;
800 bbla, No. 8 Urge Mackerel;
000 hi bbla. 8 do do;
800 bbla. Ho, 8 medium do;
600 hi bb!a. 5 do do;
In atora and for sale to the trade at Eastern price*.
bM JOHN LBOCS® AOO
A'X'JtNT FOUJINIi OAiU' OUAm,'
a atroeg cane rtat arm chair, light and durable,
Jut tbe tbtog for the country. Alw, Folding Stan
ladder*, for Libraries. J Ao.; Ica/Oreun Yreeuts,
Patent 800 l Jacks, Coffee Mill*,Mfrefc Hammene
The BelM, Spice Boxes, Steak Tenderer*, Ac., for sale
alike Feat ij Gxooary Atccaof .c c .-5 - v ■”;:'i
•pi '- ' OnMrlANtru&BaalMiMM.
[ '"'f "I" •'
JOB SJOJE.
EOtt SALE.—The Mowing de»orib«d
• prop arty, ibo raMvnoi of the Uto .• Bund
Thompson, Ih.| knawn by the-11*10* lijU of
•‘Haul Betroat,” situate ia Pitt township* AH*,
gbeny county, Pa., tlx: j „ ,
Xor 80. 1 —About ft 1-fi eerfe of BJCRdoW|hOt&ded
i by tbe Pittsburgh A ConntMUo Bailroed.Lamh.
I Un A Go.** Forntcei Tonr BUleßun and tbe Xowoa*!
| gahela Blror,—*a admirable tite lor mattufheturlßf
j porpoees. " ■ ’
Lotbo.2 About 6}£atrwli between thenßroad
and the brew of tbe bin, on Mlok li erected a two-;
storied dwelling boa»4, p«tly Ibrkk, rvlih 14 room*
| and bieoment kitchen, with (house at d bake>fccu»e,
j well supplied with cistern Water. : *> fratea.:b*fn«
carrlige borne, Afc; Also a permentrt Ml of nod
| water. Achoice and abundantsap!ly.offrß&fn i
I great variety. }
i lot 80. B.—About 's}& aerts of table land, la war '
of No. 2, comprising toe meat beastitnl site for
building In the county, haring sxttnatvs views of
1 the river and portion* of Pittsburgh, Birmingham,
I and adjaiiiog district*. .
I - Laughltn Button Is on th* property, and within
I eight minutes time to the city.... i
The property tOgethir,er 4aeh tot t
I separately. , .. -*0 ;
Brier to Mrs. MAfiY IHOHPSOS.cn thepw®.
lies, or to j;&. Steel, \
1 Jah. fi. McW)aDilsrWodd etteeitPUtehnighi : 1
ap!4ttf' 1 • v 'V" ..v:.;. !
ntvK. £AU£—awui ? Acrw chdic*
E Land, Just right foil country seats,' with fine
views, Ac., and 14 aene Of river bottom ttteL
tween tbe railroad and rlrer.and frrtatlfigiia'hOtt
about sixbnndred feet, Just right tor 'rastiaateartag'
sites, all or any ef which I will sell" to#f|f, a&pU*a
for now.-.TMs'property to at J thrtert|lrnUS“©«h#
Uancheeter&crMt halfway, *ndirt:lhe"WtoGi7B*n
button of tbe Fort 'WWhe-ItvChtetgd BiUtpe&cm
j whtoh the fare is oniytvh cents, aaatlme dTCMOnt
I only eight minutes. yj- x ’ r.-.’ji 1
I Ateo, A larga lot olgraandln Manchester, 60 het
I front on the Ohio river ffid Preble itroiCtllt&laige
dwelling or Itwetve-foflnp* and* '.lttge'fiuKTieiNraid
a hrubbery, £&, fehnerlfoccupWdJ)y.7cMea■MutS*
Genton*?'.'
be: ezchangtd fora
citloe-rt-fnrtheririfoMrtOlon ahdpl^^ljßiepttp
ertvniaiD hghddit
suUbA. • ;
ImhUhhgieodKaV *-' ,i ••*- ""IT ' -~i.-
FOfi tiiLE—Thi w
phca«9l.proparty,-il*3- v ■-* S
No. 1.—16 G acrtMpl rahi*Mo;OaiilPr©p«9yc«»*b*
Mohongabala lUvwr, In the (bird pool. S
eriy is taryjaaTahtageouily iltuated tor can jlngoD
largo baaiqaM,. haring an. extenalTa-front on'-th*
rlter, and an abundance,©f water tor the lofldlhifpf
boata andbargea; with dralcageln tight djiagUoa.
The oxptnie ol patting thb propertybT’worklng
will be trifling in coa|«rlYon with nuur •
other ptaoeion cald titer. -‘■•"W" ;!
Ko. 2.—Un»tbr«a*ttnf7 Snuffing Emm and Lotf < ■
Wo: 136 Webster atreet, fcbih ; Ward, otnUlulng
eleven floiahed rooms and Cellar, all la good tenant**
l>b condition.! \ A*' 1
So. &—One 'BnlKKbg Lot, adjoining tba bit
aciibtd, Sl| toatiib front, running back ’ 109' |tat,
maintaining ifeß tame width, la Wide.aUey. -(•,
No. d.-4»e lot of ground la Wray and Bowin'*
plaaaUbtoin tba fioVentn Cwlngffl toat o*
exitndihg back 126 fast to, ah.allay.
>for farther latonnatiun inquire at 132 Web* ter
’atreet, or 113SmlihSeid; s£■
t7AUABLE JfiOi?#WOK£B - J?OB i
Y SALE.'—Owing ts a dbaolution-of capartnar- j
ship, w« off»ratprt vat*-file oorlftOH WOttitß> *U*
tutted at-IroadaJeiOa (be Iron Mountain BtHifWi'W
mfleo from 'fit, ixmlt, oocihUag cl one. hot-,bUrt
tameco, now in successful operation, anniygftß'
eighteen to twenty tone of So. 1 pig. iron pWiMTi
twenty dwelling tenses, soluble for laborersione
large three-story brick store, fine stable* and m
goodjjlmbertd andiOJacres©<-]good.
fanning land. - 1 . • '
Abo, a contract with the American iron Moan Ufa
Cospisy ’tor delivery of their ore, haring twelye
I years to rrin. Large bhnks of hemetUeore lis taw*
mediate vicinity oi the foresee. r• - : 4
for farther in&rmation,,app2jr at cur' Offlca, to
Irtmdale, !wber* every Lcilfty for examining tha
Works will be given. ] ’ ' ‘ ..t .
I »pB:7«a I SCOTT. HiiBBIBOH , 00.
FOB SALE.—Una aapsriot .wind
hind aiLIHDIi BOUiEBi .SO loci*. bl W
foot long, ell perfect.' V ' > j
One superior hew ! Bol!bEß,'B2 ikchesdisitoMC, •
feet long, M Inch lion. • •
Two avb&AUliiO PRESSES,for with
iaewandseamd-handSTKAM 'MHGIBXfI,
from U inch diameter dowa.to.fi Inca,-will- b* sola
fewfor cash. HCGM tt. BOI*. t
: frftitf On the Allegheny river, oor. Print. Alky..,
DESISABLK i KEBIDENCB .
SALE.—A largeand cam mod tons frame dwell
ing hotue, pleasantly located near, the hwltf M*
eral street, Allegheny, Is offered let nle sttkw
price, and on accommodating terms. Attached to
the honse is a largo yard, which can be nsed for gar*
««-.
; Corner of St. Clair street and Dugumne Way. f•.
eptrtf ' j : M ■■ -
ipOK : SALE—Two nowfiriok HiituM !
; on Manor street, Birmingham, adjoining the
pjoperty of the i late. Thomas BUckmara,f The
nooses contain five' rooms each, with ball | epdessd
yards, with good well! of water. The IoU arotvren*
ty'byone hundred and thirty-one feet deep j
ctont ream to Solid three sued hoasoMarthe-bdldfr '
end of the lots. .
Per terms of saleapply at Ho. 146 FIRST BISUI,
Pittsburgh/'; mhtoOm /
T?AKM FOE SALE.—The subscriber
JP will eell a Farm located cttfOoalHifl ehd'Uppw
be. Glair Turnpike, (leadlag to. Washington,) about
fire miles from Pitteborgh, containing 17Aacres. ■, It
is in a high stato’ef cnietration, well watered, and
would suit well !for a dairy. Improvements good.;
It U one of the )wst fisrms to the neighborhood. 1 i
Prloelowandtennseasy.. • 1
mhl7;lmeo*awg , _WM. ESET. .--r.
TTALUABIaE FABM FO&SALK, oon-
Y tainlog 00 adree, all under fecce and onder col*
tivatloß, with * comfortable dweflisg of lO rooms. .
Abo a neat tenant house with % rooms, a good
cherd oi 7 asrts choice nailed fruU»r under tb*. 1
whole farm. 'Bltaated miles from Jenes’
en.tbe Washington turnpike. r ‘
~ For particulars apply to
apS , ;By StobAIH 4 fourth st.
VAi.UAJtfL.JS
BAIdL-!-80 Acrea of LaaA with Bafcahtor,
Pocking aha Smoke Haasm* JBor£w4Utaga end '
bis, three miles from the city, on the
Fort Wayne end Chicago JUilroed and Ohio Blrer,
in McOlue townehto. JLong eredlfc on moat of, then
poxchaee money. : Apply to • } T-. '*
ftllHm ;W. B. BOLMIB, Mechanic* Bank.' j-
QIQAA WILL PUEOHABEA NEAT
viOvU FABM» of 88 acre* all under trace,
weft watered, with a Jhuab hcoM if'eight,,
iohii, and a joong orchard of ' grafted frnlL? Utse* -
t*dil£ mii«i from Chattier* Station of the Alleghe*
nj Va»l*y Ballroid* in * good neighborhood.'
Apply to A HcIiAIB A OOit
>ptl j • Ita JTonrth treat. ..
EUii ttAJLK—Ii2 MTdt ©f;UoAl, witll 6
acrteof *arlaoe»aithe riTtr.Eltoated;laPoel
Mo.'2, on thetongh 2Urar*ta Kllsabett townehip,
Allegheny ooonty, Pa. This tract of be .
•old on luohterme ae wUI bo adTaottgeoa to tta .
porebaaer. JbrparOcalaminquireot £ i..,
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\J SAUB.—Foot IoU on Jackson: etnat,(hated,)
Qit* or :AQegheny,.eaca 80 feet front and enfaadtag,
hack UOfo* to a 39 toot street, f .
- Aboat AO aoree la McOlnre townifcldr belflw
.Woods’lran, In lots to colt. B. JI.DAVIO, .• -
B.JL.OA^A
... fo9:dtf fixeCTiorh ol; R v DeelSt.dm*d» -
L'Ufci BAIJi—A ocaieuuii tndr.WtU
J: tnidud IWO-SJOBI BRIO! «Ora*, «ttkl
room* and good dry oeDar. and hydrantWftter*.with,
a trimsstable backT^ljOttftxJHVAr-Bloti.4oxllo,
oalmeait ifreeti Maa&hexcr r neaiPa—nngergaU- •
way* li>«rfrea»Tßl>OPfiOAor to'EliSflTM. r
■ BlbplUfctociat erwt Manchester. 1 hfett i
SEfJUAtt' WAGUN JfVk t tfALJfc—A
«ttoa« :jrwO«HOB88 WAQOH, w*U-It<k*4,
four *priof**nd hlgVcorewd bed,-saltabl9for.fitf» ..
m«ri*ox^vdeosn’«»•. Enaolraof •, - « ... ; -
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B«rk* ft Bftrtut* mk», nnrij MV}.«u'b com*
pleWordar. Apply to <.• *••; '■ V"*-- ~
! , BOBBBT ABHWOBTHr ** ‘.!
• Oorpet of St. Clair itmt mad Btitima Way. - -
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l?muKUn raw xo& bajlk—r«w >
\«/Kb. 7» in tbo Vint Prcabyt«riM tkl
aetsy. fir .tab. Apply fttrOUy 1m Bow*. 80. US
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T?UK HAUS —four fira KngjnM, b*
.& • Umgtng to' ABofheay City. Sbqolto .«!•. the
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