The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, May 11, 1863, Image 2

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    Won day mobbing, math.
The of Loaieiaßß.
In no part of the Confederacy baa the
v rJ work of “ornabing _lho rabelllon" made
_.. inch progress aa in Louisians under Gen.
.Banna. - For a time he made tke.rebela
beliere that he was about to lay siege to
' - Port Hudson, and aolong was he preparing
that the people of the North grew impa
tient, while the rebels of Louisiana were
elated with tie hope of being able in hia
absence to reeapture New Orleans. For
this purpose the/ had 20,000 men and ear.
oral gunboats mad/ to pounce npon the city
• wheaeeer it should be left without the pro
tection of General Banns' army. These
troops were at Bethel place, New Iberia,
Franklin, VermillionTille, and other places
aouth and west of Grand Lake,' which is
bnt a great expansion of the Atchafalaye
rirer. The gtmboata were on this lake, and
. would hare been taken up, had they not
~ ‘ •’•“t oaptured or destroyed, by way of that
rirer to Bed riser, and thenoe down to
New Orleans,
Bnt, Instead of laying siege to Port Hnd
eon, Gen. Banns struck off due west to the
* rich planting reglonot Western Louisiana,
fought those rebel forces in detail, oaptured
litany prisoners, and by a rapid mhroh
northward put himself in possession of
nearly all Wintern Louisiana.
We gate a few days ago a dear and full
statement of Gen. Banna's progress. The
following summing np of the results of the
expedition is from the N. Y. Time :
“This stretch of fertile country was held
and cultieated by large planters, who,
deeming themsdree secure in their interior
podtion, worked their enormous gangs of
. negroes without molestation, and raised im
manse supplies for the rebels. This great
eouree or help is effeolually cut off. The
dares haring onoe had the prestige of their
mastere destroyed by the presence of a su
perior lured Lug army, nerer become arail
ebie again, but require tenfold the eurreil
lanoo to keep them in subordination. This
is the experience of erery inraaion that has
been made into a rebel slarehdding dis
trict. Henoeforth Western Louisiana will
hare a domestic contest between whites and
blacka lhat will utterly psralyte it as an
effeotire dependency of the rebels in war.
i But one other thing deserres especial
1 B °te- In ooeenpying New Iberia, General
Banka secures one of the best military
strategic points in the States, and at the
same time a most healthy one for the sta
tion or troops. If Is the gateway of com
munication inland between Louisiana and
Texas. It is said that Mxgrndtr waemareh
ing for New Iberia when Banks had reach
ed iL The New Orleans Ticaytau, not rery
loyal, -but excellent authority on Louisiana
topography, in speaking of the importance
of this place to Gen.- Banks says; “At
New Iberia if is but a short distanoo from
the sea-marsh on one side to the bayous on
the other. Thus are both hit jiartke protect
and he can iatrenoh and fortify in a
manner to effectually resist a greatly supe
rior force. • * * That part now in posses
sion of the United States forces giTes them
i hlmoet the entire control of the Louisiana
i seaboard: there is nothing left of it worth
hating, sad an oreqr at After Iberia it at
nssrso bare of xuppUeeax it were at Xac
Orient.'
It appears, from this -view of. the case,
that fan. Bsahs has legitimately extended
his department atom to the Texan border,
*ad fate; left nothtag of rebel Louisiana
BSt4T Ike Mississippi ~xivex.’*'
Ike Hew Xnr> Thanam Snt, in speaking
of fids ixnest important
jacks;
-Q»n t*— pwniW whi&h
Bf ftir 'Ball piuoure ina the enmity of tke
Having found in
the coats© ofins march ** xnalianj order,
datsdßt h—dipTii is xS the toes south of
lfaßziahaaßXißzj 27, IBGS,
inwrhtchj xh oanfoimfey -to of the
Ythel
the governor of tke State-to |w into its
nerviae slaves wm3 . other property far the
Arfnnri df 4hei3tese, and is pursuance of
■the powers delegatedkj the Insurgent gov
. -Sfknreat !to officer tke
TMnrrirf nTTfsßifm n Ictusians, the skeziSs
aflbemevasakl parishes an cßrssted to for
ward, wiEhihn ehorteei poeeihle-delay, to
ike S winlnmniil BZld
rttenrijl inn jtf all able-bodied slaves
between ike ages of ojgktssn and fifty
lbe several -parishes designated, i
-themames of their owners, A* loes2i>
line where they he bas
Aim sheriffs to not under it on y*™ of xnns^
riny tke •prrrfctti<»w rf mnomA wmbWwwm
ike has jgr&gr. raTled apsa tke slaves who
-wash in fisnape this nbd eanseziptloa to
name into tke national +mA foliov the
hag of tke Unn. Gen. Banks sees no
reason why tke rebels should monopolise
the services of these able-bodied natives, to
4hi detriment of tke national cause and at
the cost of many valuable lives.
•A Good Thoaghi, Well Exprcaied.
■-- ; .Tfle Ckristiaa Commission has e great
work bov sb hud, arlilng oat of the blood/
errata of the lut fewdnyi; end U to for
eU who hers the ability, to help it fine*
nisalj end promptly in materiel aid. We.
ihsoghtof writing.au appeal; bat we And
ia the New York TuUt jtut wbat we would
vtahtotay. We quote : :
We eey nothing of the dead, for they reek
little now of our remembering orforgeuingl
Whenerer we recall these, it will be for our
eoasolaUon and encouragement, and not
for thelie. Bat those who vers straek
down in the light, end are still elite and
•offering, may: be greatly comforted and
much aapported by the thsoghtftil charity
and klndneee of the mllllone at home whose
honor ud interests they hate m veil de
fended. Wo one can hate reed the story of
the three bloody days through which our
army hu jut paued without feeling proud,
apt simply of Ue ooontry, but of hie kind.
To stand safest as they hate done, and fall
as brarely, after two years of disaster and
disappointment, does honor not simply to
the United States, but to human nature;
and happily ear admiring their oourate
and oonaUnoy dose net depend in the leut
on bur opinion about the lawfulness or un
lawfulness, expediency or inexpediency of
the war. Jfor does it depend area upon
the telne we may atlaoh to the preserra-
Uon of the union. We therefore hats no
hesitation in challenging for our herolo
army the admiration of men of etery land
In whleh brarery and fortitude an still
d d’ u * for OSS’s ideas!
it still held tobti noble thing. Any qmm
which could by possibility be jut, would
hate been ennobled by being maintained
and defended as ear oeue wee st Ohaneel
lortllle lut Saturday and Bonds/.
iXaBBatUDWAT Bailioad Vito.— Got.
Bnraoun, of Mew York; hu done one act
whleh wni meet the approbation of 00017-
body' whe.fe oppqeed. to monopolist and to
eorjmpt l»glelallon, and that la his reto of
UuildU graattag poWef/& , a .oompaiiy ip
tay » railroad' through Brosdway, and mo
aopoUie the entire pusengsf bulneta of
that greet 11 oroughfare—a frsnehlse whlob,
If granted, would hate boon worth alUlann
—without the payment of a flatting' into
K wu a monslrouout
rage upon the righto of the elUteas and of
tht corporation, and wu obtained, doubt
la* h/ihe flee and eerrapt nee of moaqy.
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Printing Paper from Abroad.
The N. T. Times has taken the boil of
combination by the horns, and shown the
paper-makers that, however they may com
bine, they cannot succeed in keeping up the
prices of paper beyond a certain point,—a
point, indeed, far too high on -the scale
but far below that to which the gripping
monopoly of the paper-makers' combination
tried to reach. The Times, of Thursday,
makes the following announcement:
We commence to-day the printing of tke
Z»m« upon paper manufactured expressly
for our use m Belgium, and imported for
us through Mr. Bay a tore, who is the largest
importer of foreign paper in this city. One
vessel, containing a: consignment of thin
part to us has already arrived, and several
others are on the way." We have paid to
the Government the sum of $4,500 for du
ties on the paper already received, under
the amended tariff act of last session. This
is a larger amount, we believe, than has
ever belore been received from alTthe pub
lishers in the country for duties upon im
ported paper used for newspaper purposes.
It will be more than quadrupled within the
next few weeks.
When this paper was ordered the Papers
makers’ combination had succeeded in forc
ing paper to the enormous price of 22 to 24
cents per pound, on the plea that the scar
city of cotton rags rendered it ntterly im
possible to sell it lower, and the tendency
of prices was, still upward. At that very
time, we bought this paper in Belgium,-
•(where the dearth of cotton ought to have
made itself felt if anywhere,) for 7 and 7*
cents a*poun<L The effeot of our sending
the order, which soon became known, was
to check the advance in prices, and they
have been receding ever since. The com
bination has made one or two attempts
since that time to get prices np again, bnt
in every instance they have failed. Their
latest dodge was' to put their mills upon
three-quarters time; but some of the lead
ing members of the combination bolted at
this flagrant attempt at imposition, and we
believe the attempt has been abandoned.
The reduction of the duty on paper by
Congress, at its late session, whs far from
being what the interests of the country re
quired; but it has been sufficient to oheok
the attempts of the combination of Paper
makers to posh prices to the enormonsly
high figure they originally intended.
The paper upon whioh the Time* is prinU
ed is good—about the oolor of thij paper,
has a good body, smooth surface, takes a
good impression, and would stand as much
wear as ordinary news paper.
Panic in Uichmond created by atone,
man*.Anecdote of a liclugee.
The Philadelphia Bulletin has the fol
lowing :
A gentleman who left Biohmond last
Tuesday arrived in this city last night He
is a Union man and hM been imprisoned.
But he was discharged and sent North as
a political offender. His information furn
ished to a fellow traveler, is to be relied on.
It is as follows:
Btoneman actually reached Yellow House,
four and a half miles from Richmond, and
in that city, on Tuesday, there was a per
fect panic. The bells were rung: the citi
zens' met to organize, but were so demoral
ized that they utterly failed. Mr. , a
grocer and violent secessionist, said that
if two thousand cavalrymen would ap
proach that city, they could sack the place
at that time, and more than that one-half
of the people woald join them in their
work.
From facts 1 gleaned, there can be no
doubt the late engagement has more se
riously affected tke rebels than any that
proceeded iL In Richmond they spoke of
great and fearful slaughter of their mem.
Many of tke prominent young men of
Richmond fell. There is a growing dis
satisfaction with. JtifL Davis and tke war,
and time will develops iL Certain ad
vance of our forces is, however, tke sure
method.
The gentleman from whom 1 get
formation, came on for the purpose of set
tling among us. He says that it cost him
twenty-one dollars for one meal for a fam
ily of seven. On reaching Annapolis he
manifested s very great desire to conform
to rule, and after stating his case to tke
Sergeant ax tke Guard, ke fully expected
to have his baggage examined, and his pas
ses, Ac. Tke Sergeant of thaGoard passed
him by without specially noticing him,
bat this was all a mystery to him.
The Sergeant did not return. The gen
tleman went fromptfrcc to place to know
wkat ke was to do next. At last ke found
tke proper officer. He inquired wkat ke
was to do. “Well,” cays tke General,
“what is the state of tke case? You are
not reported to me." After tke gentleman
was through tke General said, “We can’t
understand it: don’t you know yen are in
a free country ? People are not serfs here.
Why don’t you go where you please? You
needn't ask me. Go and take your family
anywhere/'
The gentleman replied that he had been
a elave so long that he forgof there was
suck a thing as freedom.
Hooker’s Generalship.
The Cincinnati Gaiety in noticing the
New York Tribunt correspondent's sum
mary pronunoiamento on Hooker's gener
alshlp, as given tho other day in our dl»-
'patches, remarks:
fie must hare had most mirooulous vis
ion <o have been able to pronounce eo
prompt!/. Probably we shiul learn that
this correspondent did pot advance Into the
enemy's oountyy beyond Falmouth* Ilooker
has earned hie reputation by actual ••rviee.
lie is not a: QeneraMn»Ch!«f created by
lying dispatohes without having smelled
gunpowder, and with a constitutional an
tipathy in It; but is a soldier of service,
and was universally accorded such in the
arm/ before be was appointed to his pre
sent command.
Prince l)e Joiaville, who realised Hie de
bility of the* generalship Jn chief in the
peninsula campaign, pronounced Hooker
an excellent soldier. Kearney, one Of the
most competent judges in our army, prais
ed Hooker, though orltieai enough general
ly- Wore he a General of shreds and
patches and of stealings from other men's
deeds, failure to suooeed In the outset of
this campaign might be fatal to him. But’
he has a solid reputation in the past, and
therefore orUioism and denunciation had
better await some sore foundation before
they rush in.
A Yodho Brit*,—A little son of Mr.
J. Horsfall of Newport Ky., who has re
turned horns on furlough from the; Amy
°*“ e Cumberland, is a real prodigy of a
.fourteen /tats fid, ana four
feel »ix lnohee in bight. !At the battle of
7fu«ful soldier, who was
tkraw down hie dram and
rashod ta thO TOiy front of tho battle,
where he wras found ahootlpg at the rebl
ele. Jit was Ordered to tho rear by Qeh
in P *" 0 ! ’^“• d
Tbs War Department has aothorised the
ehief medical officer to each city to emolcr aj
oooket nanoi, and attasdista, any ooarriai
tnl,v>)Udidi orCseble miihwhoona perform
laoh datlii.lniUad of g Iriag thorn dliokarnt
At story U. 8., General Hospital, the feeble
and woradM, therefore, who an unlit for held
Italy,' bet not antlnly disabled, iutead ol
being diteharged, are aow crganlud and mu
tated lh detaohmenU, under the charge of ell.
oen acting u military commander!.
Hiatt leoh Plates.—They hare railed
armor plates of iron twelvo lnohes. thiek
at one of tbo great fonnderien in Sheffield,
England. Those platen wen fire feet wide
and nineteen feet long. ■//
STBAWnnnnns.— Tho NuhriUo Vu tea
■ays the strawberry crop in that Tialaitr
“in luxuriant, it will not bo many days
before the early yarietles ore ripe, Unitha,
market supplied with them."
PUBLIC JTOTICES.
o=*C. N D. U—The Central hatiooel
I’otoo Ih|ii« u«ta . Terr rtlDvlud
SATUBDftf SIGBT. 9 * l ' ,IM
* •Iwaya tsr»arat.
WARD N. u U meets
everyMOHD*Y SIGHT, at
. . WILKINS HALte
srOonen: Corns itt. m>92t
rrS»tfECOND WARD N. U. L, *|H
(r, v mwt on each MOHDAY BVINTBQ
pyerJerofJht PBEBIDKBT.
tuyfeSt
[rS*THIRD WARD N. U. L. meets
war, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Arrange
lanta bit* been nid« ter iddnmi from dJctui.
gniehed stranrers. ayß-.St
WARD N. U. L.
“V "UNION BOW AND FoBBVNB."
Tb» Fourth' Ward H. U. L. raaeU mn THURS*
DLT lyiNtHQ, it < > *tdqiirt*h.
[HS-NOTICE.—The Subscription Books
of the Cooper fin Ansa menufrettrlot
Oompssy •111 continue open at the OBoeef J. JL
OOuflfc A 00., Bank Block, Fifth street, «n>ti| (if,
tbar optica. .■ aoSlrtf
Omen or iutonrr Gii'Ooanir, i
Allegheny lAty, M*y It 18eS. J
jrS*IfOTICB.—An eleotign for Pnoi
dent and Directors, to am ter on* year, will
be bald at tha oflaa In tha Diamond* on HOBDAY.
May 11th, from 10 ta 9 o'clock p m.
myfctd J. o. MeFBEBBOB, Treae’r.
BANK.—A. Bpeoiil
' MMtID, or th. GtoekboUen wf this Built vill
will be bald on TUXiDAI, 2d day of Jana next, to
consider tha prapTlaty of organising, m tar aa mao*
tioabia, under tha act of tha last Congress of tba 0.
B*, entitled "An Act to provide a fitloul Our
rency.’* * FRAB.BNLLNBB, President
Pittsburgh, Hay 2d, 1883. my4:lm
Djg^S—T—lB6o—X.
DBASE’S PLABZATIOB
They parity* strengthen and InvlgojO*.
Thaj create a healthy appetite.
They are aa endldoie to cnanga/jf water and diet:
They overcome e&etuefdlmipatien end late boon.
They strengthen , the oriiiai and anUvna the mind.
They prevent miaamatlo and intarmlttant fevers.
They parity tha hraatb and aridity cf tba stomach.
They core Dyspepsia and OowftJpatkm.
They oore Diarrhea, Cholera and Cholera Hacbas.
Tbry onra Ltvsr Complaint and Herrons Headache,
They are the best Bitten la the world. They make
the weak man strong, and are erhaasted natnn’a
mat restorer. They era made of pare St. Crete
Bam, toe celebrated Oallsaya bark, roots and herbs,
and are taken with tha pleasure of a beverage, with
oat retard to age «r time of day* Particularly r*J
oommeodad to dell Date persons repairing a gentle
stimulant Bold by all Oroeere, Droggnto, Hotels*
and.-eloon*., r H. DBA&E A 00., Broadway.
-Sew York. . fc&Smas
Dirtoturtts.
t irro e ÜB.kn y bih/i 8 sa.
DIRECTORS of the Exohance
Bank, of Pittsburgh, hare thia day d*clmd
a Dividend of FITE PEE OEHT., out of the earn
lots of tha test ate non tha, payable on or after the
16th lost., baa of all Government duties.
myßSwdawF H. H. MCBBAT. oashlar.
.Ban or Pxmxvxos, Hay 6th, U 63.
DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER
CEHT. on the Capital Stock of this Bank, «cr
the peat alz moatha, has bean decland this day, and
will ba payable to stockheldara or their legal npra
senUttTM on or after tba 16th lest. The Bank baa
ereumsd tha payment cf tha United Staiaa Tag.
myd-AtdattwT JOHN HABPBK, Omhlar.
jTg^DIVIDEND.— I The Weitcro Iniur-
V'v aaoe Company, ot Pittsburgh, has this day
declared a Dividend of THBES DOLbABE PEB
SBABE, oat of the earned profile of the last six
months, payable to Stockbotoeis on and attar the
12th Instant. F. M. GORDON, Secretary.
Mar 6th, 186 k my6:td
Inca Cirr Ban, )
PiUsbnrgh. Hay 6tfa, 1863. /
DIRECTORS of this Bank
have this day declared a Dividend of FOUB
PEB OBBT. oa the Capital stock, fat cf tha profits
of the le t six months, payable to Stockholders or
their legal representatives oa and after tha 16ib Inst.
miS.lOt J. MAOOFFIB, Cask tor.
MxcaAHioa Baxx, . >
Pittsburgh* May fit*, 18S&T
MECHANICS BANE has
tkU day declared a Dividend of FOUE PEE
CSKT. oa the Cap tel Stock, (he# team Government
Tax.) payable to Stockholders on or after the 16th
Ins tent. GKO. D. HcOREW, Cash Ur.
my«:lotd
Auioxurr Bexx, Hay 6th, 1163.
jns»THE PBKbIDENT ANODiKKC
TOBI cf this Bank have this dey declared a
Dividend of FOUE PBa OEHT. on the Capital
Stack, ent of tha prc&tt of tba last ate mhntha, and
ptyabia t> the Btorkbotdtra or their Ugal represent*
atfrea oa and alter the 16th InsA, frto of Govern
moat Tax. J. W. COOK, Cathltr.
mytad
Mncxisn m MaacrAcmna Baul i
Puxabtrgh* Hay Ath, lies. |'
rra-TBE BOAKO or DIBECTOBS of
this Beak hare this day declared a Dividend
of FOUB PEE CEET. on tha Capital Stock, oat of
the prrfita of th« Imt cte months, piyeble on or after
the tAtn tost., freed all taxm.
ayWe W. H. DEBET. OaakUt.
[]^r*NOTrCEL —The Fraaident andDi*
rectors cf tha Albgheoy Gas Oorepany have
this day declared a Dtrtdnd of FOUE PEB GENT,
on tha Capital Stock, cat ef the aarntegs of tba last
six moolhsr payable to tha Stack hsldsrs or their
legal repunreataUvre oa and after the 16th for not.
J. 0. MePBEBoOE, Inreunr.
Moron, May ill 1863 myfctd
Cmsna Baxx* i
Pittsburgh, Hay 6te. ISAS. /
PRESIDENT AND DIRKC*
TOBJ of this Bank hare this day declared a
tivld ad of VIVE PEE OEBT. cn the Capital Stack,
(free from Onrernreanl Tax,) oat ot the profits of the
foot «tx months, payable to Stockholder* or their
kgal repiereutaUire oa or after tha 16th test.
my6;td GIO. T. VAB DCBEH, Onablar.
(^DIVIDEND.
Omen XuaxKAlxsuneaeaCovrAXT, 1
Plttabergh, Hay 4th, U6S. J
At a maatla« of tha Beard of Directors of this
Oempany, held this day, a Dividend wre declared,
oat ef the profits of the last six months, of FIVE
DOLLARS PEE SHAKE, (tree from Govaomant
Tax,) upon aoch share of tha Capital Stock subaalb*
ad, pay able forthwith.
■J&Iw BOBEET FINHET, Secretary.
POLITICAL JTOTMCEMa
COUNTY TRBAbURKR—
David Aekix, Jr., ef PmM« towmahfp, win
he a o.nlldate tor tha above oßre, atbiact to the da
eMott ef tha next Beoubltaea Oenvaatlon. myTtte
irS=TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
—Binirr teamed the City of Pittiterib,
will bo boforo U« BopobUoon Osut; OnvooUcn m
m ter lb« Abort ai4:U
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
Obobss Haxiltov, of Vltuburck, viQ b* •
oandldato Sir Onstr OommhdoMr. knbhct to tho
dflcition of IhsnOKt Ropabllcoa Oo«TootloBe
QpSOito
|T3*FOR county commissioner
w —J. 0. Controcs, or Ihsrptbatf. will b* »
candidat» for tbo aboto oflleo, taotoet to tbo Q—tfafra
oi Ihonozt SopabllcM Oonat| CooTonUon.
' optiito •v
O>FOR RBCORDKB.— AbdisI Mo
**v Utnii of MUBla towaoUp, vIU bo a taafl
dote for Bocordor, oabjoot to tho dootrton of tbo a ext
Brpablloon Oonaij Oearoattmu opiSumwtor
RECORDER^—Hdtbt Srivw-
Uw lt, of tboSoroath Word, fittttmrch, will bo
a candidate for Beoorder, to Uo doolrioa of
tbo RopabHoao Ooaaiy OonTonttofte apUtto
REGISTER,—VVk, olam, oi
BoMnsoa towßohfp, will bo a mdidoto for
tbo abort ofltao, nbjoet to tbo dodUaa of tbo nest
BopabUcaaOoanlr OonVtntloa. optfctQ
O-FOR BEOIBTBR.—jAUt EerT,
!SL ff **■ , oul ' lownehlp, >lO te a eu
dldete aejßtwtw,«».««lo UudaSloa of tba Be.
pabUoan Womtaotina Ooa»ootiotu mbmua
[TS-FOB REGISTER.
Wiuuin ). BnuiMol'
WUlbowoOMtidato for tboOßoo of Borirtor orWllU.
jrsf.FOK oflEWk OR tuM bguKin
•w 1C liiXtxiL o( OhorUora towtwbliL
Win te n eealMate fer OKri ct th» Ooorff"su#S
to ot the tec •Clime Om.t, rfemlui!
Ia« Oonwallon ahriAe ‘
rnS-EOK CLdtRJI OK Ttlc OGUKIn
d-Baaw>, «r put Unratate will te
a candidate Or Clerk or tu Omrla ol AiUnhear
Ooaatjptttyeet to tbo doeliWm of tbo Bopobtirna
OpoatyßomlaotlagOoatoaWoa. • ■ nhlltte
GIxHUIk Ulf Tjtut GuURT'U.
Ww>: —JBe.l.Occu,ot Bhalu tcecalilmwlll be
Man the aepnhUeea%Uiy Docnatlao adateC
dldete Sir OUrk of the OoerW. " ■■ arirte
JTE W tA B
OA HALF BBia WHITB BI8H;
A\J lObolt bbß. tokoHor/tifl '
SO doom Bn koto;
6 do" Tabu
S do WMbbosrdo)
10 Ueroao DoTto* Star Homr.to arrlro)
. I do do Dried Beef; «•
Toronto by LIVDSAT A TBLTOID,
tSTUb»rty otroot.
JjolTg;
XMQtM, liboat ttwpUon tW toitttcnd
MU* !*»«•»*
iniDooiri oakuxb fttitotT. '
M4 loot ij ~ M il
A*
. V At OBM, 0., WAS IB WAS.
'«WPSMUI. wittw «I“4*U*"
£««P«>Ua* “4 tar «J. b,
KATS<fe..MWiff<rtm>.
Hvmi
m*bih.ooujw
•rww- ud resmcjicrri.
Cnvaor Ariiaioa ar lKTtxaAbßrrraoK.l
22J ColUctUn INsricd, Pa..
Eo. I<6 Focmn SvnuT, .
• . FitUbdrgb, may Uth, 1663
T NCOME&—INRTrtDCTIO.Si*.
Al. Ibcokxs— All Incomes for the year codlag
Deo. 31,1862, most be ratoroad to tha Aaalatmt Aa-
Mfoom, under cnlh, in aocordance wiih the inatrae
tioaa of tea ODmmisatensr cf Internal Beveuae, ep n
the blank teraa provided for that parp-ie
**«h pereon will be rwjalred to.rvtarn bis total
teoom*, refer apadtylogtha soorota from which it
u derived, aa tacnabie the Assistant Aisauora to de*
ctda what dedretfoas shall bomada therefrom
ibusbahd ahdwife.
Whsra a hnibandand wife live together, end th“lr
UxaMe Income la In excess of 96C0. tbey will be »n
titled to bnt onadfdoct'on of, s'-00, that being the
average fl)ed by law si an -mtimeted commnution
for. the expense of ma'ntitnleg a'family vh.n
they live apart, they will -bo taxed aepvately, and
be each cat tied to a deduction of 9800.
GUABDIABS AHDTBGBTEXS.
Gntrduaa and trashes, whether aneb trtuta«s are
so by virtue of t&eiroffle*aegptt>tors,sdmtoletra*
tof*. or other fiduciary capacity, are repaired io make
re tern of tha income fealonaingta minors cr other
pw tola, which may be held In trnat, ae aforesaid;
and tko income tax olil boaaeereed open the amount
returned, slur deducting «nih enaaai are exempted
from tha laoome tar, aa aforesaid ; Provtdsd, That
waoxamptieaof atx hundred Collars, aucl£r eectlan
w of tie excise lew, shell not be allowed on account
o( any minor or other beoeflalary of a trast, *xc pt
npon ttestatemont oi the guardian or trnttoe, made
under oath, that tha minor er beneficiary baa uo
other tnoome from which theiald amount oi tlx bon
dred dollars may ba exempted and deducted.
IHOUHBJUHOSS, BXHIS AND BEPAIBS.
paid by any person on tecumbnncu upon
owelUbg.haassortatate on wtieh be rettdos
m«y ba dad acted from income; also his payments for
nxraiary repalmf as wall aa the amount actually
paid kr rant of * b y dwelling boose or state whlcn
** Jh® residence cf the parson assessed.
Parsons receiving rant may deduct therefrom the
amoMLt paid for eteenery repairs, and
tetareat on tneumbrancm upan aoch rented property.
ooet of new struct arte, or Improvemrirts to
bnllainga, shall bqi be deducted from income.
UANUFADTUBES.
The net galni cr profits of mannfactnres are to be
taxed undir sactUn W) of tha law. Tea exemption
caatafocd to tba original atatnte wad removed by the
amendment of March Bd, 1863.
SALABISD USB.
Will retain ike foil amount of the salutes tbey re.
eulve, uhether Used by statute or agreement, or de
fired for few, Ac.
FABHEBB.
Every fatmar or planter wtlLbs r*qabed to make
ratern of tha vain* of the proloota oi his arm or
plantation, without deduction for the labor or aer
vlcMpt himself and his family, or tor any portion of
snth produce costumed by hlmetlf and family.
w.’V. •■«»»* frifi *»y, fermer or planter for
hind labor and nsesnary repairs npon ha farm- or
puutetten, including the sntelatence cf the laborers;
and the manure purchased by formers to maintain
*“•“ foada In pressnl productive condltloo, wilt be
allowed.
Farm predact, which the ptoducer hit on «n
the 81st day of December. 1812, must be appraised at
its market valna on that day. ;
eesidehts ofthb united states.
Pananawbosatncomadom net exceed the sum of
ten thouaiAd dollars, and who realde In the United
Btetes, will bo subject to a duty of 3 per cent, of such
portion thereof aa la liable to taxation; Provided,
haaaver, That npon income desired from fotuest
open note*, bends, or othsr securities of the United
Sinter ednty of par cant, will be levied.
Uo thousand doUsrs
h* l tebjact to » duty of 6 per cant, on the portion
thereof subject to UxaUsn; i>re*id*l,txuwr£,-ihut
uponincome derived from in tenet upon notes, bonds,
or othu aaeurttlei of tha United State , a duty or IX
percent, will ba levied. *
01T12586 OF TEE U. 8. BBSIDING ABROAD.
Cltiseua of (ha United States residing abroad, aod
not In tha employment or the Government of the U.
E, will ba anli|»os to a duty of 6 par cent, on the in.
coma of any property, aeoariUre or stocks owned in
the U. 8., end not from th* Income tu;
trevidai, however, That npon income derived from
Interest upon cotes, bonds, er oiher secnrll'M of the
United States, n duty of }er cent, will be Uried.
These returns must ba made to the Aaelitant Aa*
•amors within ten days iron date of delivery of the
blanks. Neglect, or refusal to ormply within tba
time named. Imposts tha duty on the Assessor or As*
•letant Aseestor to mtimate the Income tax. with an
additlan of fifl§ far ctahm.
Tha entire Income tax of every person will be as
tossed at tha residence of tba party, aod not at tbe
place of baste* e.
BfiNBY A. WEAVES,
U. B. Areas .r 22d District, Pa.
mylLitdaltwT ’
AND BARRELS.
O 100,000 Ho. 1 1 put Skin gist;
ICOnrw Flour [Oil;
68 “ Mnlsrere do; would tult for Ornaa
60,000 bat » hita Oak, Bx 3. Sxflj
Oaiuad aad far aala by H BIDDLE,
mylt . -No. 183 Liberty street.
AND 1 :
OIL CLOTH*,
New and Fresh Geo'ds,
AT TH*
NSW GABPET BIOKE
or
HcFABLAND, COLLISB & €O.
are rapidly aaUlug out our present stock of
geods, bat still present to buyers, of every dare, a
foil treatment of the
NEWEST STTLXB AND BEST QUALITIES
or
EVEBT EEBCBIFTION OB GOODS
In oar lino, greater part of which having been bought
aUare than preasat eastern prtcea la'first fiaods we
Kitailiig at Wholeialc Prices.
myO
Taa CONSCRIPTION LAW, com*
pfotej l*fea 6cants. Hailed,port-paid, <a re
wpi of prlre, by
JOHN P. HUNT, Maaoulo Hall, Fifth street
AMEBDFD TAX LAW AND DECISIONS,
tovaral editions, at
fcS| S |Kf l J 8111) ®TAHP DUni?i on cards, dlf-
iIBUMI, til itjtn, iliit, qul«
lUm u 4 pi teat) fitoa CO onti apinrdi t -tt
. BOUTS,
n* nw TOBK AHD PHILAOIOFniA DAI
bXU noairad bp 1I:S0 trata avarp night. at
Hours.
PAPUA AVO XACUZIKU, pat op la wrappm
nadp fer mOlng, vttboat astfa chtrn, at
BOAT’S.
AB HAW BOOKS vaealrad aiaooa ai tnbllthef. at
„ ■ _ BOUTS.
aid all tbaotbar popaJar Dima
Af Ota Paieu—HUHT 8 OALABBATfD 08108
STATIOASBT FOATPOIiIOS, ccnttlalDg «»• tana
qaaalHp aad qoalltp of Statlaaarp* ai
JOBS >. BOHT’B,
Maapalo Ball, fifth itr-l
poa VEKV LATEST FROM THE
ABMY'OP THE POTOMAC,
*
Han cm ol'tb. MW XOBX DAILY PATIM.
W.4tUmthmtsbll|hHiof lb. blip u na.ro.
nuuiß,
■rinr poitjsd.-wi
Tk, HIWTOBK DAIJ.IIS nc*na mrp nmf
In l* lb.pnbl«lnlUHl non from tbo .rap.
*•*l m jroor wMrMi *Uh tk, Altai,
JOHIW. PIITOCK,
OPPOMTB 181 P. o.
All (hi HIW YOBE, PUILADLFIUA AHD
OIHOIBBATI DAILT rAPBBS on Iw ftmad oa
tba oooatf.
|?l*K BALK- -A good route on tbs
A B.BMIBO nABItIS. io «n' onerjitio p.r
mb, thli not. rrwilll . nr. .Unction.Kaqnln
•tToutOfflujLbrtwn.lb.bani<oil. m.ud
«p.n. :
QTILL fcOMtt MOBB I.BBT of thoaa
P yoHBH's OBlA* BALMOkALBui BAI.
tibauboblabd'a aiio ouildbibyTsou,
HD MiOßfOln m. ni1,.1 tt Hub. I .Imt.
rnOB BOBH FOB QAITBBB, BAX>*
JL XOULB AKD BOOK itffl #mUns**:; V*
AMftWiMtWAtlWlrUMtf MdWkMfWlimrfktakß
wko km » will • mil, it •> _____
■OkLAKD'S OWATOifIIIROM. „
Rate
tIHBAPWI' AMO tfttOT
ladiw, muu’urk CHiißßaritAi.
■ TIB*, BALMOIAtt AKDBOOH to tlu cttjr,
• ' • "‘■'i/l. 2;
»fbM4oor tw.yrth.r
LAUJbt>OW »bU landiag
U,M*fef»kkr, . ttOUIJiidOLLIIK .
tsc’WjS’i*® 3SSU& !'*
jrmw MrtMTismjmxjrra.
HUBBA' D BROS., lufo&teu or
Watcdh, corner Eausa tad John etieeta. V.
V., are receiving by the Enrcpeaa Steamers, direct
freer ih ir agney la Chaax-de*roags, Swltseriaad.
Urga importations of that really tnemcriDtu novelty,
the Jtu< ly celebrated
MAQXO TIMS OBBBBVBB,
- MAOiO TIME OBBE&VEE,
The perfection of Mechanism,
Bdng a Hunting end Open face'Wat da comb load
Or, a Lady** or Gentleman*! Watch to ooal
! With Pateat Self. Winding Improvement. ,
The New York iZZwfrwted Newt. toe leading pic to*
rialpipsrot tb* United State*, tn it* Uratcf JanJ
loth, 1863, on page 147, volontanly aeya: *‘W# bav*
be«D *hown a noil pleaslngnovelty, of which.the
Hubbard Bros, of New Yorkr,an the *o!e imparten.
It I* called the Macro JTxinUtixßTzx, and ia a
Banttsg and Open Face Watch oombined. On* of
the pie tleit, moet convenient, and decidedly the
beet end eheaprat llmoplechfor general and reliable
use ever offered. It bat hrfrhtn it, and oosns.ted
with Hi ma binery, ita own winding attachment,
rendering a hey entirely bnneeemry. The cue* of
thie Watch are composed of two metals, the enter one
.being floe 16 carat gold. It has the improved ruby
aedios lever m'Vemeut, and Is warranted an seen*
rate timepiece.”
P. lee 935. Sent by mall or exp- era, In a beautiful
morbcco case, ufon re ;«ipi of UTprioe. At wholesale,
93 r l4perb.xot a half übsen. Aemiitaacs* may be
made in Uniiel State* moaev,or draft payable tronr •
order in tbl* city, if eent by expreet or ia a register*
ed Utiex, a 1 oar nek.
Acdm* HC6BABD BBOS., Bole Importers,
myilw cor, Naahsn and John oto., H Y.
JjpARM FOR SALE OR BENT,
COMTAIMNQ 61 ACRES,
All coder fence and in a good state cf cnltivalion.
The Improvementi oonslst of a row ÜBIOK
DWILU&Q, containing ten rooms ; large
BABtf, gool TENANT HOUSE,., with Are rooms,
and OECdABD OY YOUNG
Sltnatsd abont firs mi lea from the dty, in Bald*
win township.
Inquire of BAILEE, FABBELL A 00.,
Ho. 122 Fourth stmt.
PUBLIC * NOTICE.—In accordaaoo
with the ict of Aattinblj, incorporating tha U«<
boning and French .Greek kiflrml Company, hooka
will beopeaedaad rabocriptionrreoelTcd to tha cap*
ital itock of Mid company at the followingUxnAand
placet. Tia: In Frenkdn, Venango oonnty, on Mon*
rd«y, Miy 18lh| at tha Grart Home, between the
boon of 9 a. aa. and * p. m. In Glarlon, Olarlen
crafty, on Thursday, May Hat, between -10 and 8
o’clock. In Pitta tmrgb, Allegheny conntj, on Bat*
urtay, May 23d, between 10 and-S o’clock, at the Oil
Kachan go* BAMUKL M. HUB,
B. F. JONIS,
J. 8. MTKttd,
UIOfIaHD IBWQf,
i ; r;.ft OSUBGB BL&OK,
ROBT.XAMBIBTOtf,
THOd. MCCULLOUGH,
Wn. U. LYOlf,
H. A. B. D. DUDLXT,
110 BT. 088, and others,
Corporators.
ANUFACTUBING SITES fob
ill. SALX-—Oie hundred lota of Gronnd, or any
Dumber ef them, lying part ia tie City of Fitts*
buxgh, Pa., having a{rout of I,OCp feet on the Mo*
nongabeU Blyer, tt Lock Ha 1 of the Navigation
Company, the Pittsburgh A Ooanellsvllle hallroad
pmlog throagh the centra of it.
For tares apply to P. O. COSTELYON, Ho. Si
Beekman stmt, Hew York, or of WM. M. bHINH,
Eiq, Ho. lSf Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., where'
«n»pi of the, property can beaeen. tn)9;gmeod
PROVOST MARSHAL’S NOTICE.—
The Board of Enrollment fer the 221 Gongree*
aiooal UUirlct el Pinnsylyenia, li prepared to re*
calve applications for appointment aa e availing oflU
cers, under the '‘Actoi Congress fer cnrollUg and
ctlltng out the Hatioaal fotce ,’* Ao, approved
March 3,MQi, fer the several Wards, Boroughsand
Townihipe In said District.
All applications for appointment are isqolred to
be in the proper handwriting of the person evolving,
aeoompanled with his rost-nSce addnse.
JAM SB A. ÜBBBOH,'
Provtet Marshal Sid District, Fitisbugh, Pa.
g»9i3td
jpURE NEW TfiOV CATAWBA.
The Undersigned baa for sale a lot of
XBtr TBOT CATAWBA,
The'pore jolca of the grape. It is of the vintage ef
and of vary line flavor. It Is pattieaUrlyide
tirable for sick and Invalid pirsons, as it is patiently
pure and wholesome. Orders can ha tot at Ifeasra.
KEfNXUAH, MBYBAN A COM Jewelry Kora.
Fl»th street, Pittsburgh; at Messes. TJXttHAHT A
GKITY'B, corner of the Diamond and Ohio street,
Albgbeny; erattbeoOceof
ajfcg* YiOTQBBOBIBA, Beservetp.
THE UNDERSIGNED, Assistant As
sessors of Internal Berea tie, can be found at
their respective offlese XVIUY DAY, (Sundays ex*
copied,} from 2 to 6 o'clock p. m.
WILLIAM LITTLE, 45 fiend strict:
JOb G. PATTERSIiH, Sd story Custom House >
J. W. McQEXGOB, 106 Pena street:
JOSH D. HEBRON, IoU Hens Two Mile Bn*
J. H. BCBOHFIBLD, Vast Liberty: *
JAOQBZUOLEB,MeKeesport:
MEBBICK MUHBOH, Xiq* Asnon,X. Blrm’gh’m;
DaTID BOBIHH'JH, Pins Forklxeißperancev ’e;
WM 8. MeOLDBE, Snowden tp! *
JOHH YOUHG, Jr., Boblnson tp.
n»:UdanwT' ’’
Q.Al'rJfiK»r«AlTlfiitt#l GAITKKHI
ALSO,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of tU kinds, ftt
H'CLELLAHD’S AUOIIOH HOUSE,
.Ho. 66 Fifth Street.
ajfl
NWl'lOiS —fropoaalß for tho tiradin&
Porlof ud ootttof with Curb Bton*. Coogruo
■troot, from Jrwklinotnot to PoorujlTonUoTmanoi
•ndoboFilde strret, front Oolvoll stmt to faa>
ijlrali itudi, wIU bo nctlrod at tho cffloe of tho
Bocordias EeioUtor, t»UI MAT ISts v loot* la tho
Marktt Bollalac. frooport, Bod on or Btko’i
Loadioc Curb Stas* roqolred.
ISAAC MOBLBT,
ilfttd Boootdiag Bofolotor.
A LLEGHENY SECOND WABD
VUTA Bud KOBMBXY BXBBBTB, tfaooed Wu£
of Bn.|h«rT, »UI dt« MONDAY, May lUt
lwa, at > o'clock a. m., at tha lows BALL of aaid
olty, to hoar appeal. bom their awatda.
B. BOnOYkB. J,.. Solicitor.
TVSSO.IiUiJ.Uft OK FAK'rWKUatllf.
JsTTS^Sf?. l^!!" “ blaokbdbb
?■ p .¥l YllutOlMß Banafactarara. vat thla day
dUtotTad by O. BLAOIBOBM (nnhaaln* tho la
isSd'jmst ** b, “-
jpOUB ICE COLD SODA WAXED,
Dnwa fron Porcelain XoobUlm ;
AndatodjUclotuitOS OKK 4M ul 0 AIKS, of all
kloda, back arery day. at ’
No» SI BUskoad, ilktknjr;
w.a.aaoaa..—Jeaaaneaew a. ami
JgKOWN, MOHBOW A 00.,. ,
BOBU, HOBABDOaSAKEJTAL PAUSYIBS,
OBAIHSBfi ABD GLAZIXB?, ' -
Ao. .81 TSJSD 6TJJEET,
•ptfsljn
hnui'MX, Pa,
XTOTlCE.—Letters Testament ary upon
XI Iha eitata ofßaorio Btaad, dactaaad, fcaatoir
Sbaao Jaatud to tha midanlnad, notlc*Mj>ttaraby'
Pmom Udabtad to tha atata to call at
o. 100 Wood atnat and aatlla. Pataou karla*
ciouu opoa thoußowUl .tfoMoproooßt tfrnn
■ ' ’ ’ 1 ALBXaHdBB OOBPOV..
fTtn - BICHABP X. BBMBQ. * •
Sfifi BOUNTY OBRTIPIOAtKa^
VU.yy.Xbo ssdonlfood fa pnpmd to r—rhooo Ufa
Urlllliatn, Inud bjr tho ooontr antbotithiteiu
BOOfiTT:otrm«oni&!o tottu. 1 . ,
Aptfjotthoofflo#of WILLIAM WABD. "
m*B OppoolU o»tbodt»l t Croat ottooi. .
AKttD I'iSAOaKd—A freak lot, o f
oboloo Pond Peoebtojutrosolrod; bfaotiamd
Ohio holToo. ood otodod Dtted Ohorrlw, fotufaS
tho Toall j Qrocofr fikao of
JOSH A. BKHBHAW.
nvt . eontr Llbortr Md Bud itr*ta.
rnBBNTON AND;:tiOROLL OiiACK.
JL BBS. froth frosa Uobokotho,i«strooolnd: ol«y
Botton, WlaO| 'UIUt t ßuUor *nd tfatium Gnckua.
fcrufeby -A vvJOHB A. TbBSbESF*
mytf , comrUboitT >«d otrooto.
PUTNAM'S CLOTHES WBINGBK.
X tfaebwtia CM; nohoaMk«*pc>-Bturald twwitk.
nl om, AamtUi Utm jut n£tn& <ud fcJJSu
«l tf»* IfcaUrflMWflr ttortjrf.
JOHH A,BSHHHAW.
conw> Idbwty tad HrtdViiiV r
DOOKMATa— *»«6rted«dlWool
. wm A.iwSaiw,
■1» ' porof lrlbftr Mtllni Hf ta.
WMe* blight
»f__oolanitelBc«ita, fcriri,bT - f “
■l*'- W.P. MABgßAi.wAwaiilrt^
**»
.■'♦r . : I • ■' ■ v V .v * r •• ; :
M ,,,j ;t..fggi|g
jrocmMjrEorai
J^HKTJMATICa
AHTI-RHETUtATIC BAND
Ftim&nently curs*
omfermi.
Acute or Inflammatory: Chronic, Lilmbe*
go, fldatka, Plsurodyoe, Ao: Btiflhsssdf the
Joints and Cramp*; Gout, Heurslgla, ahd sB
Ferrous Aflectlcns; XrjdptU* Belt Bhag
andScrofulousXruptionsof the body;]Hen*
traUzes the Impurltiss of tfca Bkwl and
Fluids of tha whole sjstem, Ud sfiKtoally
counteracting Mercurial and other potomosa
InSIMMMf, J I :
It la a oonrenientlr arranged BELT* eon*
taining a Medicated Compound, to telw6ra
around the body, about the wa'st, equafly of
feeling all parts, wherever the disease may be.
It can b« worn without Injury to the] most
deUeats person, and so ohangs In tbo proper
habits of Uring Is required. It ami re
moras the disease from the system,
the foliations nee, la sack cease, of pewerfil
Internal medicines, which ewtei anddesfroy
the constitution, and gire tenperory jreUel
only by etemftteo the system, end deadening
Its ritailty. By this treatment the medicinal
properties eontalasd la the of a
kifklf arvmatio cad woUtQs eaters, ead ceyabte
tr beie« reedfl|s c&scrbsd, through He ye»e tqf
He sMs, ccme Me direct coatecf wtH He
BLOOD, aad yea awl drcalatfca, without har
ing first tops* through the stesaach. Whhh
would toad sot only to detract from their cu
rst! re powers, but to impair the internal or.
gans and derange the digsatlos also4-thus
avoiding the ttfertafe qfccte, as oftentha to
suit of tetevcl maediss, and effecting a osr.
AdantsssKMaassenslUsfHiHcah*
Home/At Hdoarte
Ufacted to m heelHy ssadflfra. This B AMD is
also a medpowayW M AMTI-MSBOUfiIAL
AQKHX.” Calomel being the arisMuylcausb
of a largo part off OoBTIFniXSS, HID
BALQIO FAIHfI and BHBUMATIGS, lb
prwaitnf—and win
KHZIBXLT BXfcIXTB THE BYBTiM
j Moderate caeee are cured is a tew days, and
wears constantly receiving undented; tceti-
Honlals—to which we inrlte Inspection at our
office—of thslr efficiency In aggravated cases
oflong standing,. I
PSIOI, TWO DOLLABB. |
from it* pexnldeos effects.
Hey be bed of Dm flits, or will be see} bjr meO
a pun the receipt or fs, or by upw erirjwbtn.
with ell neoeeurj tnitractie&s from tbe [principal
•(Bee. |
W'lllsitraied Trestle*, with o*rtiilediT«stiiao
nisls, im rum. |
•V* ADAPTS) TO SOLDEffM.-««
Dr. J. Jl. FULTOIf,
Wholesale end BetaQ Drafgkt, j
Hoe. 68 A 70 TIfTH ITBXXT, Flttlbiffb,
Sol* Agent, where srezjthinf ta. the Drnf line <a
be had st ftlr prices.
rnu UAi'riAtabi'a ami MiUeuu
•
PEABL STEAM FLOTJEINGMILI,
# FOR SALE. I
The owners efthe“PSABL 6TSAM mIIL.V bo>
log •oltrtty eogagad in otto punulta, add deelrlag
to oak* a dlrmcra of their (otamta. for tale
this Urge aad Tatobie aatabUahpent, on cmsu that
aoat prove advantageous to any party wlahlng to
eoreg* to tba bnalnaaa. i|
To panona reeidlag In tola Tldaltj a Wr««ai«»
daeeriptloa of tba property ion be bumomot, aa
tka Mill fa to 101 l and aacaadol operation far tba
laiaaaa. Mian. B. T. JLBtffISDX AJSBUTHBB. ml
open to tba examination of any who aaitalia to
look IhlMrtlUirOTjh. lllOlßMMtfWlH kt
• dktuo.kbiM dMcrtoUaiuhm jITM! ;•
BITE. ! 1 I j
Oitj ofdllef btoj, at tho comoc of Looo-'k «ad >ar
nek itnalVkhlek bnal tto (imiij afkto toith
and eaei, Tba Faonrytraala Oabad tew ha aonb
ara and western timing dbafmlli and
running teolhvardly about cae bandied yard*,
where tt empties Into tba ITTeaTisaj rtrtr. It la
tbw oowpiatal/ belated and protaetod to fire
rbk bom toe aurronadiag property, havtfg atxaata
aa tba eoatk and wt fifty teat wide 2 Odflaaal oa
tba north tba nw jldtb j white on tba Weetilwr*
tea tola .abort 100 teat square. Jut atertotba
fauanlnaia Oanal, about it teat from tba berth
tndoTthe MttVrans the tzaobof tbetofoottfetod
WayneAChloafeand OitetoA*
Fiitcbmrgh Balivtya. [ 1
baoaa tba caaal, icocatly rebuilt, brian
tba Mill lata —my tomimiWU. wltb ftoUL
kod EoakM tbo of gnln from Uw® coot.
alaat and cheap. i ;
' . THE MILL j'
It tobataatlaHy built af brick, aad rooted wltb
riato. libUT^teattoc.fiftteat wida, Ifeatorbs
Wgb» and a tUieea toot gunt, auklsg aix Jloora eo«
tuallyia use. It .wai completed In tba awing of
186S.;Tta(eb to patriot atonadud firacoapliu
bolting cheats. 1 Tba asehtory for
scouring tka Wheat te extensive, aad tba tot that
oaa be procured. Tte ■■gaefte a/ tea Jfflt te tea
lUHfteteMgUatenbfaV As to? «
i*OW birrate par day bare baaa mads* but Seder er
dlury drcnmstaaoMUO only could b« relied upon
aa aa arataga product. ' - j
THE STOREHOUSE I
Vtt added to tba Mill abertly attar it got Into fall
oparatbm. wbaa tba nacawity ter Increased [roomfar
tecriag Wheat, near and Bamte became apparent.
1 It la 60 teat long. cobtoatlaUj built, l:ke Ibe Kill,
nod rooted with elate. It adjoins tba Hill, bad with
U tome tba latter L, tba ’ban rating oa tba cabal
or north tide. t
THE BOURCES/OF SUFPEIEB
**• - °W° Blrar, from iootbera
Ohio, Indiana, lUlßotekJUNQuri and Kentucky. aad
teoaTcnnawcsand Benton Mla<
aac^aasffiass'aaTSp
“‘H*' p*taicrawte, ratios umr atM I*
northern aad central Ohio aaalndUaa. Duringiho
to. >U« of wiur In tk. Obi* rtm, to Uto BocUu
ud Awt. raivUtoof What in tMM
frw Bjutkwn uhto u. KrattttkT k, no. f ■:
Tb. PfttoboTih * Stonbuillto EUlwij. now mu
ll uoiaptoud, will tfutd u mddltlo&M iouc.' of
A Birkrt tx tin product of tko MUI la thi Muton
olttoo to noebod bj tko PonmjliKito Bollraid, whlto
all around It ii a wtaq/eeferite and rtanaiifM die*
trict, raquirtng large guanUitea of Tlaur and affek
Tor lurthar partioulan aad for tame apphr to isr
JflO. T. LOQAH. ) :
B.T.KgBMADf, I
WILLIAM BAfiAIiVT.
Plttoburgh, ApHld lIP. Jptojtf
- u.n. ouimm Hobs*. »
rmssvMX, Fa, April ttd, IWj f
VTOTICE IB HBEBBi GIVEN THAT
-Ll 81AUU) PBOPOSAU, MoonpuTtod by
propargninaSMo,aecordlng to forms UMfombh
•doa application atthlsoOo*, will Uncttni Uut*.
otli ll o*dp«k aarttUu, oa tha VIB6T TUX&-
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10HV, MKDIOUUO* ato.,nnawlidliMl taw*,
nr oM imt, coauaeadag oa tha lit of doty naxt,
•adMdlagoatboMlbdM of JimMovUc. Tb*
Etttisa stated art asttsatsd with I*Boo3o* to tha
4%°s£Ms2i? l S*,o H Sfi^Sa
lh« Jutawntof tk* Phy td»,or WtM maUtT,
<• tk*a«piuv mvinu uuwuw
M TMum > tbr KtkiM U Otlt
■toad, aad to eaarg* too contractor with anFaxma
of oort.om tfea contrast prion. Th* United State*
imitm tbs right to aooipt too Hmab br tbo
whole or aojr portion of the artloln ipaatflsdi
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•W LrcuferocStrodL. this city.
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I»la« HonrifuraMiir, Iwfcfti, '*o£.''
AjauaxiMEjrTg.
(£p>CONUBBT HAT.T. . . ||
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lafcnni the pabltt that h* will «It, •
Ihorf HUM of
GRAND OPERAS,
In Fltfibtrgh, on
Monday Evening, May 11IA,
With tb* 00-6per*ttoaof U» dosbtolOoapiaj. tn.
eluding tb* Grind Orckitnild ahonwiHV hb<
de» Mi direction, haythonoftorcf cr»— t
g^^g^stSS:
Th, uan «01 oy« wlik VMav'i IhiMiin,
i MA£TSA; OS,fTfiE OF BICHIOHD.
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TUaiDATITXHIES, Sat 19 n,
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WIDHZBDAT EYMSIHa, Mil Un, IKS,
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and carp* c tan of parfect aaiUty havaj baaa inrifrt
to perfect tha parferaa&cea of tha Optaa,
lhe ticket i/tSa will ba apatroa fknradsy. Her
7tS, at Mallor I *Motto fctora, whata aaMaSbaiS
pnrad for tke tint (bra# aJghte in adTautr
P*jcßorAi>»ii*iafc—AflMl*d#a. to att parti at
tka feeoaa, fl. 1 Baaamd iaata 60 cento GOtST
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So BUt molwi, •
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iifX? 0 ?«*••* A»*Mu«ttar ooMty.Mdtom#
directed, there Bill tw exp.eed to tele, it thoConit
Waehdmtonli on Timaa.
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