DAILY POST. Pli.lDA Y MARCH 91, DiC,2 INTERESTINC REMINISCENCES West Pennsylvania at the Begin ning of the Century. Pittsburgh Fifty-live Years ago. For year, , wt havo had in our pos ,..Nion 4 1..00k • 11,ablisholl and print....l. br 4 Spear and Kli•111.a.11,1. h ' maklrin [load Stor.., iu Alarkot, and 8... - •on.1 Street Pitt.hur . 1., • 7(10, await ingn proporoKiortnnit v to .:Wu Sollll' t'Xtracl , . It is entitled " SI:o1.•11 (Mir the \VCSII•rii COUnt f . V... ;UPI %rid!, 'WI idainly Writii.(l I,y P . i! unl i ng , Icllo U;1. el II through I'.lal, , ylv:inia. tlhio an.l tioky • down the 1 Olio :11111 ;HA I ihrmi!!li Florida :u..1 the Ile startod front Phil a.hdphia ill Isll. - and ....turned in. 181)9.- I'llo i s 111, , 1 111!.•rt,ttitlt. t•\ jug the ;Ith.:111 , !t•Illellt il, I , 1.l , 111;11n. and 1111 It.111:1111•I• of our State. th, ditri•r..l....• in era the hian - ;T< and oti, , tonts the 11,•011.•. &C. 1511111 - krs l ' ltila.klpina 11,, i.. 1,11 litry Stll. 1: 4 1 1 7. plll 11 :tg . 4:1":: ,. in IL I/U*llll2h 1.:1!Ica1,1. Eliz. 14111100 NVH. I 1:11T1,1 , 11r:r. Cat t".“lllol*,:t:t 111111 •:truivod till 2.01 or Fol.ritarv.. on , 1.1• right, het ‘vo.nl tilt. road and 1 11.• A 1 -, eh% • the -11 : 111(1 Anale :‘eat ( d . •\I .1 oh \Vooas.a In%v yr: and ininiodi- Ite!c alter. 14 , 0 l'ay.•tte, a A , lchnd.-.1 th.• right. — Kint•iing the city h.. •• pa! Ip at \Val. :11 1:01,1101igit ' s cscclhrlll inn.' ()ut • tburi,t thought the appear:on:, ..1 i ' itl3burg,li in tin , ‘vintor. nol .1.4 tin , ! . ..ituation. I.y no 111.‘81.- ,, 111.1 ": "III "' the: al . , itiaddy. it J., wall , . 11111111 Ivi!ltont tio• aislci... weaA:- •r. V, !Civil raroly man:: day. , sae ..ly, from 1yi14.% ,, 111 W :111 , 1 /Win!! , 11,•Itvro.1 i v 111.. surrounding .1 not), hr 11.11: that sinco !lo.• tho gy,•ater oil. or 1 •Voott :tree-[ lad hoon Front .and Third sto,q,.:, .1 . 0111 `.larket 1 )inilion.l .\ I,ano paved front riv Tho th. illlll 111 g , •111•1 . :11 1.:1 ;lig law II:EV, Soul , II:II I 110:Irl..1 oill'paY,..lSlro..N. ( . 1)1:1•111.11,1 f. r , •lll:tin nod alt oppor , ..tnitv orrer....! ofgoitlg; +co , t 111.-d 1. 1 rivvy..and I- :up! 1.1. , 01. at 11.1 . 11.111,11vil 11011,, 111,6 ht. Itighl% •II.• tl, 1) . 111.1-a. aa.l wa- Cl/ hjuilit'.l I,y a:oil ~.y; •• 111\ :It. .1 . ISr. .1 1:i. liard: on. MA - . a 1,:t•:1,, , 1 1..• I , ar. and ..I.ntliony and Nicholas prov...mod my hoing Pitts with an absolmo Nvatit 11. 41 :`1,titnlit V. l ' it,: Ir.lo farillOr ‘111 . 1210.1 the hi' INt• thi,ll . udicioltav 5.e101 . 10.1 Will•il l ,111,111.1 r.•I'llilil• Siail•ii•:ll (1111%:110.q..1.iit to L , i) WI! 1.1 On vertt,:tl or any Ixthoirlio,11:,111411.• riterim.-aud t !iv 111.'1 ,apillitql 1(1111 ?lie 1 1 1111111111111111 :111.1 t. they arrived Irl poSt. 1 tVoi•ldy, 11111111911 S haying al a I•artv t tilt' or )Ir. T, It •. a td musie. Pitt ~ :burgh then boasted:oi A liponwihm - Z.ociely, which the joillaii,l ht l!!% Ath,. al the how:, of the President. Mr. mein ng. told ••tt most agreeably stir wised to hi-ar a conotaa of instrumental nusic peril:wined by about a dozen ~ , m t nen of the totyn. ith de ! .ree id' taste till oxeention which 1 could not have tected in so remote a puttee. — lie neM . tons particularly the "pert . ..rut:wee tot the iolin of NI% Gabler, a German employed .t Gen. G'llara's glass hoase. — Thd, so -iety wa, S. 11. tearboym a New It:nal:old nunt.l,y profes ion a portrait painter. who came here in BIKI mid hail a liae taste fbr There were :it this time two d ra 'untie ietitst in Pittsburgh, our composed of law indent;, the other of mechanic's., who oe- I Asionaftv united to east pieces with more dieet. theatre was in the great room I tithe upper story of the Court Iltinse. :Itieh contained small rooms suitable f or tressing wa. , ,catty hitt . ..drip by Mt. Dearborn, wh o teas yaluableaddition t. the society "whether s machinist.dresser. scene painter:lntl shif ler, or actor, part icalarly in the part of the! arrulotts Mrs. Bidgruddeery. in dohn Bull, t!ltielt perftwincd 11 mach ritsPecta til ••W. Wilkins'• was also a member f this society and "excelled in genteel com tly." Mr. Johnston did — justice to the tart or thL! Irishman, Mr. flash-t to that of Yorkshire fanner or country squire."— Ir. Linton in low comedy was the "Ed :in of Pittsburgh . ' and Mr. Van Baum •ould be an ornament to any established leatre, either in t he sock or buskin, he be s!, equally excellent in Octavian as in 'ribble." The female sex were sustained y young men — deficient in the grace and todost vivacity natural to the fair sex."— 'hese societies had confined themsehes In omedy. but. the writer thought they would o equal credit to tragedy. Speaking - of the bar he st.t's : "Mr. Ross. a , rnterly:senator, who sat up in nnsue- essfal opposition In Mr. McKean. for Goy ritor of the State. is an orator of the first I, bilitios,heingclear,iutelligibleand ;Juleps ive. Mr. Mountain, to deep learning adds :ireful investigation of thecanse 0 1 his e n. nt, and is apt and happy in hkquotations. Ir. W. Wilkins is by natace an orator. his orsom action and gesture t a r fitvOralde to im—his words )low at will in a style of tautly and bold oratory which commands ttention. lie has no occasion to study .is periods. they Itsrm themselves—he seeks n earnest into the cause of his client :nil_ ,relyfails to give it its full weight—hut terhaps he works himself' up into too great. varmth langange. which may be occa - lotted by the glowing impulseof youth op rating on a ferdlo thney—he appaNtutly tot exceeding t went v-five years of ago. tin. Addison', Mr. Semple, Mr. Woods, dr. BaldwiMand Mr. Collins are spoken tf as very able practitioners. There were (bur religious congregations, wo Presbyterian, Mr. Steele and Mr. loggs, the established ministers. 11110 EfliS 'opaleall, 1110 patter of whirl, Mr. Taylor, s spoken of ns •'an able mathematician, a iberal pholosopher and a man of unaffect ed simplicity of manners, — a large society Ileovenanters, with Mr. Black :is minist er, and a congregation of German Lathe lots. presided over by Mr. Shes'a, "a man tf liberal morality and a lively social cunt nution.•' who afterwards removed to St anti?. There were several Roman Catle othodists and Baptists: the two atter had 110 place of worship ; the Cat hu ics had jmn erected a small but handsome 'rick church. of one story, at thc north end of Liberty street. the ground for xhich was pdesented by Gen. O'Hara.— r. Gaming says the religions sects up waxed unusually free from illiberal and i-Christian prejudices. - This was more than c • ouliter-balanced, lowever. by thebitternessof polities, which )or traveler sacs, had reduced society to a most deplorable stale. The two parties, Federal Republicans and Democratic Republicans. dropping the appellation ...Toulon h. is All. a relied thei r h . o.reat ran h. — producing more rancor and violence than in any other p ar t of A merica.'" Drs. Bedfrd. Richardson. August 1809, ) Stevenson, ;Mown- and Penninpton, the latter :tit elderly Quaker, are all spoken of as physicians ofronsiderable experi e n ce , practice and reputation. - Mr. Cunning remained in Pittsburgh un til July 18th. when in company with a friend, he started down. the Ohio, in a bat -au, or t. -bottomed shirr. in describing tie Monongahela and Allegheny rivers he says the name of the formeris derived from the fact of its waters being always muddy, the word Monongahela, in the Indian dia lect, signifying inuddyfrom the mouldering in of basks. The Ohio takes its name from the word signifying bbiudy in the Indian tongue, the appellation having been bestow- 41 on it by the Five Nations. after a successfUl war, itt which they subjugated sum , ' other tribes on its banks. I::titharking itt Labelle Hiriere our voy ager left the glass house and Saw Mill lido 1 ("a still stream with a long - wooden bridge 1 t - rossing it to Elliott's mills.") on the left and Itoldn , on • -; point to I hi• 'kilt. foilO‘v ing the- litn• 10N,4 hott4on It, 111, , lower vx ; trt-tnity i.r . l. —fiu.. L.:h. - id, o,lll:tinin g .t•ar I :too acre, I.la 11,4 luxurient tmil. almut half of which. Inis hem, cleared I,‘ 1)1.. Ifni not. a wrier of l'ratice, who adds Ito:pit:Ll iry and sociality to the abundance Ivltich he dttrives front the well cultivated farm. - - The View , front the i•litini arc described as - r,ry lit.:. particularly , that or M . Itat's ro mantic roclts. opposite. Intia•naingovt.r tilt• iarr,.w rapid ivitich soil:trait, 1111111 front the isiand.. • - Mciiet.'s lino farm. iwt ~ ....a till. ren . i.,*: and tin! Itwul h of C'llarticrs creck tool the i•recl, itself, which meanders i 'tiro' a great part of the rich and plentiful coati ! ty of \\ . ; ,, hingtoo, a il'r,ls ;Lb , . tine subject, li,r the bunko:up, painlcr. - B.tid w in . , mill,. 1,,d,,, , , , I:rnit,,t's Hand. I'„w rdand. Net isle's or Lon;;; kiand, (out Ivitivh liter, ;;:;-11th Wit' 1111111. , Ill s ii. , ll..:r;lig ' s, cultivated ' . .n• hint. th:,1i0n......,0r.M.r. \lhit, , and:-:.iiiii, \‘'ay , . hear the pr,•sent village of S ,, wickly. I) , , , atiniatCs Island. and other point. or in terest. are mentioned. At 1'r.1‘ , ...., I,lntid 011 . 3 111.• I - 1V."4/ k' ,. lit •t,II. Inti.1”:1.1.•.1 \l• il I: l'lltt.th in 1q11... 4 . trout NaSilVilk: in Tellii.• , - ~,e, 1 1 , 1 , 11 ; ;,, i'it.t,..httrgh, out tv,•••tit -,ix days: th,., int,l ni4..lnott on oadt, on, : . ..i..•,•1 MU - . SIX poling Unit It\ t. ri..,tilig. - IL . a . :l:r i+ .I, : ,i!l'ilblli :is eiditaillillg about thirt iti , litrerent houses. a stemcgaol and a ma!! brie!: nittritot house. mach -cati,•ri•.l. o.t three parallid ,:r:•.-t:. , tandinß on a q.). ti . ‘ plain. on the t.lp lila high dill'. which conceal- it frt.lll Ilse l'iVvr. ' 1:11.• inhabi tants, finding dinktilty in pr , muring it atm-. had led it by wooden pip , ; front the hill a Dlii, !whit:4 t it, town. and had plat.,d %1 4.0,1- , 11 fotrttlain, in the sirt,l: to ~.tippl, . thl• ;,lac,. I ;i•it. 1.:Ii • otll:, sit who;:: 111111-li• the p:11*: . l ill IV:it (lieu - tillt.•:01 . 111, I'lpist• 't.'llt.itlVtlS ill the A-m:1;11,1y of the State.and Mel eonsiderable influence and ability. - - "II entiddirs tavern - i; also tynettion,-,1. P. , ;;:tn... , on down 1:11-y Vllllll'l, the Littl e Bea) ert 'r,•,.1.. neatly oppo,itet te,,t,.,..101,!,,. l E•re ‘‘ ,. 1 ., • ts ,, g., i-t milk , . a saw mill mid a large , a),, , r mill. the latter lately erected by ,la,-,, l !) h; :1vn55111 of Itroun,vine, .loin lever of ti, ~...,,q,,a,, uml .1,11111 Volt:ter. v. 11,, 1 . ,..,he.l at then:ill. A new toll bridge had been er,•••te,l ~ ,. ..1! the erek•;,. ;, 1, ,,1tt ii illill• front i:illlotitli. ill llieSllllllller.d . IS,I I I, ~ ii it,. 1,ra.1 1 • ri , 1:1 W:111:11....1,,,i c,,,Li,1) t,, N,•w 1.1,1.11. ()hi,. iiig td ;ai [lli dint .; :;„0. ••\ t;:.•, ti l.: tan , 1,111,1,1,-.: itlt „,,,I iaa3 I,c .•!•1i,c1._41 at I,at'tir nl 1V114.a II(.: I:. high :.1i!!•;1 1011 It• ( . 1'...‹ .- 1;1! , II:, I itiei' It I: , pI , SI/111.:1 t.. fnan. or thr,al. 2 l l a !0,1.,1 akin.•tal i”..1 of lii ttil aro ,imilar t1;1. awl iht•onr.• of rlit•timatit•.lllan!iti,•- oflli tiilart.c,)ll,o,h m branch t ftl:•• rki•r. fro;„ and 2.11:1.11 . tt)P.V.:c1::Iji::, I 111 V !I•aii , ll,ai.l,lin2 : it, is 1.% a to Li li:tlToW blauk,•:..ll:tan,4 • t ht. ,tirnt , •. , is 4,,1vn a littio, it tiirvit;4ll ,1117 lilt. n ‘l,-.,e1 :171,.b IWl•3l\' 4 .l'l{l;l"ty r I Ili llf pi , :m• 1,1, /Oil in 1%% .1 . i tittyr , wait: Him NVI : 11 . 1•1' I t ' tily ,c.);,!,1 ;fiat halr milio;:hrrn•koftlii oil arm, illmw cmovittlited Pi.. I.‘ 1 . 1111 tor. :h.• ! Moan 1,%! 1....c.1111 . ..).N . toac h,: Itivltilry Presti4ligitait laza. 1 the I ZI Hued t ,-ai~trrow.? \Vltether or not our city has gaiu),l the reputation abroad ttf a iimtid Pandvmoni- I UM me ar, :viable to S:.y, lint 1:::,ov that I wt. noted !trt,tt itliff atm..; int% a it to " iday the devil in next steek. attjthis of Prof. Anderson. th e eelebn i ted necromancer, and Robert Iltdler. the great illn,ionist, art lasilth ere. ()ad) :h i lug with the other in I , !;l,ing the larg4l uul SII0tVIP:41 itietnre.; ion denti Heller wili perform to do, Theatre and I Prot: Anderson at Colo:ell hall . Iltal t lare etnitteitt in their prollfs-tion :o u t both Very clever; Mr. I fe11,• 7 let. 4. a reputation to make it) this country mid though we believe lint to be the best ma gician of the two,we do not think his shill, whacked by capital. can prevail against the wealth and ltitown bit:tines: ta u t of Prof: Antiunion. We believe that in the coming contest. the Theatre and Air. Ilel ler will sailer; vet we hope he may sue• ceed and the excitement ;nay make busi ness enough for both. The tripitu/ City Fact (of Columbus) sacs of Prof. Ander son what is true. viz: 'His entertainments have been in all the lar , fo opera houses of our land, including the Academy of NI Nan' York, and Pike's Opera, - Cincinnati. So greatly does his Ilium exceed that on caller pereOrtllerS in his art, that we expect 1 , a rich treat in seeing hint at Odd l'ellows' llall. lie promises to nut do till who have preceeded him. to Ihor.uthly Yeller, and rquelchingly out - Ilerrmannize Hermann. Oo in Prolo4sor and win'. Pickpockets, 1 , Three profitssional .gentlemem who had registered their names on .1. Martin, Chi• ego. Samuel Sinclair, Baltimore and W. 11:Slater,. Harrisburg, were taken into custody by the Mayor's police yesterday morning, at the Eagle 1 fold, fdlierty strcet, as professional pickpockets. They were taken from their bids and but little money was found with them. It is stated that torrid persons have recently hail their pockets picked of sums ranging from :,:;25 to Stiu : and these, with a Pittsburgh opera tor, ore the suspected parties- They were taken to the tombs mud sent to jail by MaYor Sw aYer, last evening, upon an in formation made by an officer, to await de velopements. If there are any parties who can identify these gentry they should ,1111 at once at the Mayor's office. Benefit or Mrs. limusft 3. Ni chols, of the Old Folks. This lady, beautiful and talented, et-r -tainly the most attractive feature in the en tertainments of the Continental Uld Folks, takes a benefit at Masonic Hall this eve . - ning. She has a splendid voice and her songs are really fascinating. To-night she •appears in several new and beautiful bal lads, some never sang here. The rest of the company will also do their best. We urge our amusement going citizens to to night and see a good entertainment. On Saturday afternoon the Old. Folks give a matinee for ladies and children, and their last concert in the evening. Body Found. The body of a 111111 t was found in the Monongahela river, at the foot of Wood street yesterday, which had apparently been in Ihe water about two months. The body was identified is that of Thos. Torr. who fell into the river. from the Ft earner J. T. McCombs, in January. and was drowned. Deceased resided on Saw Mill Ran, where he leaves a wife and family. Benefit. Prof. I familton and his trick horse, Sir Henry, take a benefit at the Theatre to night, when, in addition to his perfoutrance the burlesque of "Manppa, or the Un tamed Rocking Horse," Ettie Henderson is Mazerkm and the farce of "Domestic Economy will be given. Phillips Lecture. We advise all persons desirous of hear ing, the lecture of Wendell Phillips, to pur chase tickets with reserved seats, at the Library Rooms, St. Clair St. Many excel lent seats may be had Alb morning. I The new Jewish Synag,ogue. just eo n s :pleted. called Roder S111110:11, conse crated to the rite.: of their peculiar relig• ion on yesterday. called in their (dolomite I gy. Adar Shane the 17th. 6it'22. syn k located on Ilaneock street. near the .111e:2:betty river. :tail %%:k erected at a cost of :313.000 to !.._•-1 , 1.000. The hoilding is a line one, every iray sailed for its pur pose. and was 'Milt !Hider the , 111/11*%1S1011 of Charles 1 / a rtherirer.arehiteet. It is calm hle of seating het oil.ll 700 ao,lsoo uthl ttli the av:61:11,10 s !MIT leas iucupic;l. at the consecration. Ls ow• hest eititeos. anxioth. to It the 1 . :11'0 Vt•r , 11111Ilit , 01 11 • •• an` 1101 1:1111 . 1.11:11' 11'111111W I.fllll. : It I Wi• priill4 , l i•uuniir ~r6irL .ca- -li - id IV atlilcr,d, 1. /I , t'i)NSVAT.ITIi)N S IVII,II the c..lllLrp , : oion nee o....enthh• ;vtr,hhictory ,Ninphmly and opt•ning hy the Chuir. P.:ll.Ni XXIV: 7. wid S:i111•11 \\ t• 1111. %,••111111!,. ihr iiill,lt•i. 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Alittiglity! wits his nittitt• pi— eititi.tt, anti this xt ttritr, •••••;• 'l'm,. n1,11.1..11:43- Ile the, :done will rt.izit, Who wits. who is, who will itt In dry 1.1,4 refulgont ill Sole (lid! 1,eyi.0.1 IV it or Without Cr lima:, ....a. P”teni Hy tay litttiony llt•ttitt• titi .. ,'l y' Rook lly Statiilarilo3 31y iis disposer, when I seek litror. ago my HI Whilm.lvrapt in sli-ttp, that 1 air:tin alvtikv. Artil any flthil, tiny hods 1 resitztt:— The ,vitli me: fear: my o:iii The ailnlre , :; by itov. 1)r. 11aplifill. %vii is a %err able man, SW:IS 11104 elnyacut , tip•• music. )01 by .1. Diriy.oblein, was exeellont anti the wioili• eer..niottics very Decorah• your 411-(;"uses. %wine. day is Anse at hand. tool w i t h i t f general (1(•:111111:4 :111f1 ri•11:111'1112 Soft paint and wall :Tor will 144 4 14trp:1 4 1y 1.44q4.111.4411 old foiases hatiitalilii and new ones atirmetive. To all who contemplate interior adorn ment. we say read IV. I'. Alnr , liall'A :al verti, , ttment, t•lsewlP.q.i. , : then go to N o . 87 Wood streitt and select, frolll 1110,1101 . 1 yolk of papa:. he has lailtd, enough to decorate all your rooms; it will cost litthr and add materially to econfi.trt and cleattli• ness. llr. Marshall is ;LII eXpf•tit•llecti and litteral dealer and his stock contains any desired article in his nail.. so that till eati au to him with perfect contidenee that they will be fairly dealt with. it !ming Ins stock will be found a lietutti till assortment of rrettelt panel deeiirat ions, of the at , wesi Paristaa desi g a,, saaa• whirl' are really :alperh, Ile has also rich velvet, papers, .4,1 . delicate tints with gold. alsoll)ouquet and cashmere pat terns, in :,tif tieeut variety to snit all taFtes. The stock of cheap wall - papers from Boston, Nv.w York, and Philadelphia. h. very large and has been bought at bargains, so that it can be sold'at very low figures— low enough to astonish the purchaser. . In addition to this itninease stock of pa pers in rolls, 4r. Alarshall has an endless variety Of pictures, statue! , , seenery, new style for dining-rooms,) testers, win. dow shades. screens, &c., of the newest lent erns. In fact, whether a church. t Itett re, eon eert room, hotel, office, parlor. ball, din ing room, or bed- CliaMbl e 'r i, to he papered, eheaply or elegantly. the right an•tiele can he had at M. M:u•ihall - s. He will tali, !pleasure in exhibiting his stoek to all coin ers--and quite ;Li ninelt itl selling to thew what they may require. Pittsburgh M. E. Conference. This body still continues in session at Christ Church, Peen street. About one hundred and ninety minister: are Bishop Aily:s is Pre•sidetit. Rev. I. C. Pershing, Seeretary, and Heys. W. IL Watkins', 11. Sinsuhaugh tool Geo. Crooks Assistant Secretaries. The businez.s up to this time Las been merely preliminary. Do you want to save money? it' yo in go to C. Hanson Love & Co., 74 Market street, and examine their stock or New Spring Dry Cowls, which was purchased for cash and will be sold OIL the sam,, terms, at lower prig -can be purchased in the e* . Wholesale buyers supplied at Eae n'priees. THE Citizens' l'assetx!rer Railway Com pany has petitioned the Legislature tier the privilege of carrying freight on their line. THE March term 'f our Criminal Court commences on Monaay next. it will he short. 4:evisceration of the Jewish Syn ugogue. Aeknowleaguti The Stilt.istence Committee beg leave to I:if:knowledge contributions of cluthitte; and eat:llll..s• ill(' followihe persons. f or : the armic, in 31 - g- , utirt. kentnekv and IV ,, tern Mr,. IVtalineforii 7 :Miss Kerr. Ali, AlAiitc. .1 Fr: Friend. M. 4} oor ,r i . Wit wan. Airs. %V. .1. flowaril, AirS. 11. Jones, Ladies of 1,1 1-7,‘ angelical I , oln:ran Church. Sewing Socit-ty of Christ M. .1!:. I I lotrch, two 1,0x,-, from firm% nNs gontributionm o f I eash Iron, 1.. ‘Vilson. $2,00: Ali , s ! Myers. 51.00: Ladies Relief Society of I- - • 1 - -••• opt•%‘c 01% tis all I ,(1.. •/, s•I. I COIIOOIOII in IA I P. C11111%211. Allegheny. Ist 1". I'. (lurch. l'itt,burgi l . s:17,.01) : 1-1 terilti Church. .1.::Ist Libcri‘. I'. Church. Pitt,- " biii-,11; -417.00 : ah V. I'. Church. Pitt,- I.urdt. Ci.i-t, I:apti:t ('!torch. Pit: har....11. 1•hur..1., and one hox ho.i.it.ti I.alued :•:4 : ;O:no ; A Friond liat . 7liil of :e Pi! tsl)tio•gle Printer John Early. .1 w 4.11 known it t I 1..• 11. i• a longtim e Ent mon. rev, oil : , I;wetwot nt . till` 'it'll\ el 111 111:11 t,ttcu . on 741001:iy Ilea% Business ;..Tal earrie( (....atral railroad. each trav(ding au ;1%,•rag... di:;t:(11(..(,(d arly • '2. 111 JOSEPH MEYER & SON, ►'_ NCI' AND PLAIN FRI NITURE at 411A1114. kitEilio 1!••!%‘••• ,troet an.l :111.,.) Spring Lot of Pape• I - A “1111111111 i 11;1 , .11 11:1 , 1,•,•- rol:t1'1" 01 . 1111. y iu answer to h o ‘Vily the Nasal Ai.adonly bad hoon rianoved frolij A una iw li.:. ,4:111111or. Itissarlinsotts. pro,a•nt od a pot ition front tho citizonsof Nos - York th.• till' prOtOl.- (PM ;Ind iinpr,letli,nt or the Indians. 'rho joint o , olat ion in rolitt ion to tho Itohert. , . for tlio loss to' t Ito stnather Star of the West was irh. 'notion of .\I r. Trumbull. of Illinois, ill, hill f, , i• the relief of I)itriet Attortties wits tip. bill authorizes the At t.,' nos ti,-twrtil and - : , :orr.tttry or the Inte rior to trict Alto: • . it 1.:1••• :111.11.:111,1 . I • • n ;.d,j)1,11 . 1H I:1111 11,11:%' NI ‘'ES. I • 1:11.I.. • A tili 1'1,0% 1 P 064111'014H i Pil .1 I.ItEMISi. EA ItEit'S P %TENT ,t irrrx•r P EN4 I I.Si LAI% ItEN VC'S I' VI.: INK. vi.c.vr nrieni:ats All Kind s Plain & Palley Stationery s. PIA VIEN. 'num. :,'VS MORN INC POS'r STEAM PRINTING 11l l: o'l'. CORNER FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, 1:1:4 ENTLV M.t1,1 1 , 1. i r 10%.. \ :%:I.l:,.ll:tirST,: I)) (.1 it .)FTICI. I all 1.11:RV I,I2.SCRIPTI,I:: 11001 i okii7 .11011 Pit ITI NCI ‘!..:!!! :11,1 iu 1118. :uperior ! \Vt.' 1111 , 1, "WWI r-;11..1( ' )N 1.) 'l'o NC)1\11; In tilt , ell% Arai 1%1I: 1, rp varliviiliir:.llllti.,lll IRNILICOA I), lIERCIATILE & LH IL MIMING, BILLS OF LAM NG, I: I Itlr 811.1.11 EA DS BLANKS, DEEDS 4 'EWE' r T ES. REGISTERS, DR. I C ETS. It EC E I PTS Show Cards & Bills in Colors, ('t It t►.r • ENVELOPES It EADINGS Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col lege and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Fare,lnvitations,&c. therliurilihi," 1 . .1. 'whiling. POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C rnit coNemask Ex iiitirrroN Alt-t-: S T 1? IPA SS We ran insure eoni ',tete sat isfitetion as to TIME AND PRICE! ROOK WORK "P EVERY DESCRIPTION School and College CatalogneN. Mildg•iiMlCOUS Cal niojall44l, ions.lteporls.ltrl4.l4.ele 111„tNIK BOOKS. LETTER III:ADS. BL 11. BOOKS. Ell ECUS. ET( FOR Banks fi. Banking Houses FURNISHED To ORDER ALL WORK EXECUTED PROMPTLY BARR & MYERS, a'us•r 11 1'111.111NC%. 51h ► W 4111 0 ,11 Res EAU It 1- PT:IN A.GrE;INCIi. 111110 MAN itAirrivAN. EUROPEAN JE Agent, 115 Water street. Pittburgh. is prepared to bring out or send back passengers front or to any part of the old country. either by steam or ti. Failing pnek L' O e DRAFTS R SALE, payable in any part of EttroN, Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. A Iso..Agent tnr the old 'Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, ant for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool. Glas g ow' and (lalway. fell C. WEST & CO.. I=l CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS. SULKIES AND SLEIGQF. NO. 2197 Pcun Street. Pittsburgh. __ ' All work warranted to he of the beat mate rial and swYrkmanabip. myl.2dyd.. THE URI LATEST TELEGRAPH, FURTHER FROM ISLAND NO. 10 Rebel Guttboat:; Suuk and Damaged Sr. Lot t-t. Mart•lt a vopy scut 1) . 1' (;1•:11 . 1%11 I I:d li•ek to tlu. Secretary or War : ' flit. 1 . 111 . 111C:1 11111111 a 11.ru11u , ••1 iu be ` hce,•ll ( '•hut. :111,1 alicllllol* at 11,11114 1 , , t . S1•:11 , t! &Iva th,• ricer. hatlerie:: f n • half :111 11, , : 11•. I/11i NVITI! driV.!ll. %%it II S , !VVre gualmat ‘ca.; sank and e.evoral badly d:uuac.•d. 'linty :trc emit plt-14.1.% hennaed ill. awl val. 1.',..,..;t11.• tiwir way thr..agh. Importaut Order Er Cenersil Ilatleck. Sr. Loris, Ainvc 'hillock has isslictl the folloivinir goneral So uinrhor the cocoa; Dopariment of /Ili° as is int:hided iu the prosolit Ih'intri mo•nt of Will Is the I)istriet of nod will (N.11611111' tit he ilitamaialed by Izijor ilcaeral rho di. "Is of "rwar iith.ers ;us illay 11 1 •11 . :Ift,•I' will be excepted front this :11TallgVa1011i. and commanding dlivois or these depots will report ilit•oeily 0 those Itea , lquarters. All 0; hor utliccrs hate:. IT nt k, will report i i (;en. is lierctoforo, ANTIioN Ann Mt Gen. 1./ettver will Le nssigniitl to (.onintatt.l 01 the District of Ictinsai , . to 'chide \vita( WaA Iterotofttret knosvn as ti , ) ,, partnient of Inns:t:4, except the Imps ttoly in the field under Col. I)eitsler. e;tr tli, :total; Irestern froill er issottri. raps pill repurl 10r duty to Alajor ell. l'itrtk in Arkansas. All 01lieers a t . " report he letter I)ettver at Dort P RC MANILLA :;"111;;\ r. Cho , liar itlt f;q• tqii:AztoiN,lion. :tt•oot-.1::iwo 1 , •.- ., ,t!; - 1•. I!;.• 1111:: it do ; I,d; i i„. : 4 .11:11.—.....10 int , . Ex..•(.,,tiv, \vmd• ;olj..uFne.l. a .1..01 till tir-t 1..11.1ny in Air. H.. tio• th.nn .•.o. li,enti.. 1.0,2,11 rolver.,• Mr. Ili , l<intin -111.11,11..1 111111..rity 1'.1.1 , 11 nn t 1 1 ,• -,ilki,• I or Illut . wish,' to 7..„;. trait a , ii! , titut, t;,t opt. of the I'M , . rtgain,t :LII Itad tviF.ll.l to !lay, li t ,• hill> and raa h titan lald Ott the .Nlp. 11r. he 10 'Wt . \ !MIS 4 1110,110 n 011 till' a.• 4, 1.::1:1,, 111 . (11,11_ZI'll Sllll - 111• :11-'4l :1 • IlilialtutV fill- all 11pr..r a4ainst. wi,.kiitrt., of ice„,„,.),v. denied th:u. Mr. liingliam ltad a right, at this time. to “tr. , ,astihstitute. inasimich as the hill has 11 , 11 l-I•11 taken up for eonsigleration. Tito rt•port-; made he !firkin:ln were recoived. hat not acted upon. The consid eration or Ille ~ t liivet was postpolicki. The llnlt etonkkllllthetax hill. I btring a debate ou the section regarding; ilistillvrs . livones. Mr. Ilutchins said that the aoi,e hero teas so great that it :11, 1 w:1 11 4i a s if the contents of the di lilleries there let out upon the ll(ntse. AI r. \Vicki sithio mi.') wore better judges id' how idiiittl.t than it w:;; Mr. \lallot•y ineffet•tually moved amend ment to exempt stills from tax when their capacity was less than forty IlUnarti a day. ble mentioned private gentlemen who dis tilled for their ott•u use and not fin• profit. Mr. Stevens objected, saving a pure and eburial acti e be in small quantities IV:IS ❑t:untfiu•tured in Lancaster county called .1. IL. Laughter.) It was not l'or the neighborhood and did not see why it should be exempt front tax. Mr. Mallory said the liquor they made in Nentneky is of tine quality and they are more liberal hi_ its dispensation than the •*entleman's friend .1. ht. ( Laughter.) Ile knew a limit who followed J. B.'s track all day and at last succeed in getting a drink, declaring it was the best ever he had. but the hardest to get at, (Renewed laughter.) Mr. Stevens replied the most valualde things were the hardest to obtain. It would not be hard, however to put on the small tax proposed. Men who indulge should not object to a few cents on their drinks. CONrltAorrs Various remarks were made by other gentlemen on the whisky question The most important amendment made. was that all distilled spirits now manuthetured from this date, in the United States, shall pay the same amount per gallon when sold, as pruvitka by this act, upon those manic fhetarcil from antl after the first of May, 1862. Mr. t tocle, of New York, wanted to re duce the proposed tax on lager beer to twenty-five cents per b a rrel. It was the. Weakest offerment liquor; and 01le of the largest manufacturers has, infortned him the tax of one dollar per barrel would amount to prohibition. Mr. •lohnson. in support of the amend ment quoted front the report of the Raul• tary Commission, to show that lager beer• beneficial to thf; health of soldiers. and is prescribed M• physicians :ts tine tonic. Lager has taken the place of the old strong beer, which is equally exhilarating. and not so exj , enst Ye. Mr. Fessenden was in favor of a dollar on the barrel. became it would amount to prohibition. Our young men take their first lesson in lager and porter, then pro gress to whisky, and graduate to brandy. Mr. Morrill; of Vermont. opposed the amendment. saying that while lager beer is manufactured very notch cheaper than por ter, yet it sells for the same price, and hence he thought it should not be exempt from taxation. Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, pronounced lager good, and influential in bringing out a man's humanitarian feelin g s. Mr. Blair, of Missouri, said lager elected Mr. Lincoln President more than anything else. ( Laughter.) Mr. Pendleton rejoiced that the article had thus I), , elyfirevented front its original Aloplication. It had been, stolen from the Democrats. (Laughter.) Second Edition Tilt F. REBELS HEMMED IN. Thirly-Seventh Congress. ;. 11,0 “I N Stvrell,F, of P:l., 111.1.1.2 a ii111111:01'f,!1, cppovii tiVi) 1 • 1•11 a 1 • 1111.• 1.11 - 11.1' ;Hid il • g I ~t w.l tyP , I. n,n not coltilt...l. forth,-: In 3lotreanents in Neu Narxico 81. • 1 ...( 21). - 1 r..rrt... l ..tildolit 01111 e ri;inz near Bents Ohl larch Gth says. it is tlipitt - t , t•il that tilt• rt.1 , t1.-:trit•r their vi,l.wy twat. hurt Crtti:t. tr ill twlrt'it up..ii Santa ry and re. r i All Ow valital,h• propi , rtv it! tht• th•it t i, ht•ing t•ititet•iitrtitt•tl sit :ht. Ittivt- Itttilit ilit- acailaf,lr rapidly litrwardt , d. then. to 11..pr.ip . . . . errs. atitotlittnig 1. , 1. , ral toil lieu .I.lllars Svortli. first volwitiprs 1: - ..ft this 411111 p trill reach For: tlu 12111 I /0Iari•II. 1 4 . 111 , Fort I . Si I . llllg K.ll, :yid 1.000 111 , •Il 11411 It'll it :I;,:till.St Ili! 01111 1 1i110 , 1 ,i1..11 . ;4111. (':i:11:y is still supp:,:::l I:: I, :it rriig with 1,211:1 regular- . au,11,:t New 11::t The suy, That (*aid lattery ‘vas captarc.ll iIL a haul, In•ar Fort I'rai.2. 7 ill von, mart. id IWn comp:wit , - or 1 . 1•10- lan , awl t‘v., i•maratiii•,: of viilkiweer< rn :‘Vac he • ri•xart, , charge it. resiting a!I ..tiort.4 of t si•lf to raily them. Als.)111;;; ('upt. ,11 In Obvy ilu c.)twitatt,l vintrge “it cliarp.o of tin , TeAnn.; on Ili, hat iorv. is t1e , (..ri1n.,1 as vt•ry ierrildp. Tln.y wert• arno,l Irith Colt's six sllooti•rs :Old though scar..; vvre I,t cani,n•r. tli& ' v .41,:;(Ii ly on. t•Vt•ry gittinvi• r.t. ttV(r. )•:csarasalion 01' Aetioli:t. 44.4' 2(1.--Thn, (•r; bninglit ht lli ::; , •:tin.•l. 'lli , I,l.,l•Ditpz. I , ttlirill r‘p.o.t iun Acquio. Ili Tlit• t 2.0111). BiTwo• thec 14.11 th.-y tor.• up a larifo part tor railro:ui, et%tatl , ni,A.;•.. bust :t largo 54.111,1111.1..1% RIVER INTELLIGENCE PORT OF PITTSBURGH Franklin, Homo. iltillatitt, Clark, 1111,wit, ille. liayard, J. T, ,WConittbs,lltnitn, Fl ,, reitre. I:alai:II, Alartin, 11,rolvit, R. - DEP.IIITEI/. Franklin. Crmtct . 11r..wIt'N flallatin. Clark. .1 , , Liayard. ]finch a. I ; si tin r... ~ r ,• tis it., :10.- ....At, it, tin all , l 1.,110.-. .1 is,. it. , tin ant, l•t,t •• 1 . 11.. It. :cud tc;,ther [ AA , n.LI. • 1611 !..are I.t.ui- Riv..r. 3.5. '1:0' per that 1..i:11 to hatigh,tt: the 7 . • 7 . • • • .• • Driekell . . , fine paeliei thlyk,ll, 113% pAlvilf.rifaio• 11-tvo IV t! 14,a-Ure tit, L , at :t:.l Tit. ‘ : r T, leave- ::t i. ;...-k. 101 l • II t , 1 I parl, Lizzii• 1;:i, Will I w - 1 . .1111.1a: Ow` Chi - rctiirn .1! I AI. filo] rinline l% ere adverti,v,ll,ll,:o., putt uli Thurs.l3y. Aft.-,,Y- stealnor Capt. It. arrived rrorn w v ,i ne s,b y night. ivith :t hcacp c: .o, over packages, con:dAing of oils, sand, hides, pig luad, whisky, flour hact.n, et - Atoll. pork :Ma other The lint. luteki•l 1 1 ,inzi Ueerge I). .11 ,, ere, being ttined,killleave I hi- h.orning. 0.40% eIS. ;it a. tn.. fin• chwitinati and ille. 4hir :men tive frieml Alurd..eh will d , the hmi,irs the "fliee. For Cincinnati and Louisville. Y. 10 A. 31. 1 1 ; 1 M A NITA M E rte ^ 1'11131:1 ft Moore, Comma odor: wil t r above. freight or paSSage apply on board or to . toll2l .1. It. LIVINGSION For Wheeling. Marietta nn Zanesville. HE - FINESTIAMER ilillartf ART' N. 1.1. T. Drown. eanunantler. will leave this parr EV EllA . SAT' DAY at 4p. ut.. for the :1 1 1 , . Ve :11141 illterllledj;iti parts. Returningshe will kale Zama.% ille EVEIi LI ESDAY at a. in. For freight or pa;:sage apply 611 boara or to 11. S. PIERCE CO., Zanesville, fel or J. B. I.I.VINBSTI)N pirt,borgh. Regular Tuesday Placket For Marietta and Zanesville. TlI E FINE PASSENGER steamer EMMA GRA RAM, Captain Munroe Ayers. Cllllllllader. leaves Pittsburgh every TUESDAY. at 4 1., nt.. and Zanesville every FRIDAY at 4 a. ni. ,to For Height or passage amly on Mara t r .1. B. LI V INtlSi 'uN Co.. Agents, inh2l Pittsburgh. For Cairo, St. L _ .__- ,• and Mis souri River. MONDAY. MARCH 21. 10 A. M. THE NEW AND SPLENDID side wheel pass:eager steamer ESTEL LA, Ilaslett. commander, will leave fur the above ports, as announced. For freight or passage apply on board o r to any of the Agents. ' inh2l For Marietta, Parkersburg and Gallipolis. EVERY WEDNESDAY, IP. N. • • • TRE STEAMER SCIENCE. Captain Wm. Reno, leaVes for Wheel ing. Marietta. Parkersburg and Galli ladis. making weekly trips, leaving•Pittsburgb ev ery IVED.:ES . DAY at Weluels. and returning leaves tialhpolis every FREDA N at S o'clock. mita; J. B. Id VINI ;SON k CO., Agellt-i. For Beaver, Steubenville and Wheeling. THE PACKET STEAMER .1 T. 31'Coznbg, Thouia Cantons Coln Inander, leaves fbr the a bore port Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 12. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to dell J. COLLINS s CO., Water ntreet. For Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo and Si. Louis. MONDAY. MARCH 24. 4 P. M. THE NEW AND SPLENDID pm , enger steamer FLUB ENCE. E. lirieken Commander, will leave os per announcement For freight or ple, : pure pl.ply en hoard nr to mh2l J. B. LI vi - sGsToN CO.. FAN I V 11'0.1 DEP4i r WX. M. STEWART, DLALI:IC IN COAL, emrner sorn COMMON A: SANDUSKY STREETT, ALLEGHENY CITY. tit.‘l. Families supplied with con! at low rates, on short nuticr• FOR RENT—A COM FORTA BE E T WO story frame Dwelling House, situate on Lo cust street, Allegheny. Hall, six rooms. finished attie, wash-house, stable, Se.; portico. stone wall, and millings in front. Rent WO ner. 3.en r. S. CUTHBERT t SON, 51 Market street. A/WEE N DI D DWELLING FOR rent on the corner of Third and Ross. Nino rooms and hall. Rent low. ' S. CUTHBERT St SON, - 4 Market street. =EEO =MEI lIESTEIR NTillE 1101116, 4'IREI GRA 1 ,1 & t()., -. _.-.: IV•ollti , :ill the :Ittenti;q: of the 1;t0,1i , to thi,i I: .1 IZ t ; h: ...4 'i' U (' R i o f ~:;l sele..te,l 1 COON.PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. lALS , i. Isll'itoVED liiit.iteet notiz..s. 4.*.ralt. Er .. Ilitii• /WO Vt MP. al. :1 . 11.011g IV hielo mill 1 fottiiti the Ile.n. Coal Cook SIINVCr• in the Singe. I The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, lEclipse, and Iron City, tl.2re aw.tr,l:q Ow FIRST Pitt 111;M •it the Stale 1:::i1.14 th.. BEsT coo, i1,,,g . , Ti.o.'Es Ali., Flit.-iT l'lt 1,..- 3111 k awarded to 11, 1 TRUE AMERICAN, 111.1)11E.V REPUBLIC, . BEST Ct iP1)11)01; Ni tW I VSE. The ENT( IAS and l'rtNutittm sre u n . urikns,-.1. 1,11 lat rent iOll Or DEALERS and 1:1 . 11,10E1::4 to th.• ,toek of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS I E TA T line the DiAMI.NI) 8ei,M41.; C..n1,-5t,.%•, , with Soap : 4 1.1111• Linings, which ,tathl the tht• better than inin. -- - - TO THE PUBLIC. LIS P CIAL Llll .Wlltheigorrantataltidse fy of all Itt•at , 01 . :1.71 :1114 delicate dr-order , , self- t ahil 4 P atia or i• , :onioll ilWidout to) 1. - 411 and. .I.lltlt, l!ooanse 1311. , .5i. , 1 tit ethe I . :let his king the modest or, dnaktlitily -ho.kcd.:nrl think it a great sett very immoral and for iiimtamina tom iitot corruption ;mm Hg . ;I,li. wiv e . % pronti:ing son: and daughters. 'Their family physieiatt thntdd be motions to keel, theta in if:tpnitit(,• that they 110 the s a mem . ; 1' publishing) testa lucrative prac tice to them among . st unit' falsely modest and presumptuous timid:v:4, born and rai,ed in ignorance, sprung up as untslirtattas and who compare society, intelligence, sense, AT., to cents, titysterMuly, meanly orilly gotten. It is to publicity, however, that ntilnerous parent.' and guardians are thankful that their daughters and wards, previously feeble, ickly ink of delicate condition and appearance, hit to health. and vigor by DK. liet•Ttle , --futm....—,L4tire and after marriage throuL it him havolo2,ll,,rml frilly.% anxiety. ni,rtilicati.,ll, the •• : yt:or• ttrtil 1'..! t• kite 111 the •i.-, trio h. , I y ;to- pr. to . • pro i.rii•tor., te,tcl , . Smirnto lei • his dreadful malady van i , e,•,.n:p1.•t.•1y cr,rrd 1, Ow YITS di-...very th.:t ii,v,•4'1.1 faih.4l. It. diseases he ha• "ni ii.,,,111:1„1 . l i t, o ld MAN . :.11 i•ottipt,lt•ly ..,„- pilot. I.! ottliimilarydi troPt let:land „tin r I' v.• : the it fit,' liii.llll,B•siWees, all that have a- been -red. dos 'Hwy:lry :•11 3101 i•att toilWl at , onlitit,' to a paniiililet Ilglt ~,111 c:',l4 ry: at the I•sarni all :1 , •ti•yet. near ,t ..-t 15; ille frola oi , • liti..ll -u idly al i.:Wied 11:1)A: lc lv Iv:: S N "I' 20 N BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. , ;:tit •r- at lea:! Pra•c: 5 1 .1,:e.. :it hall' A:ll:kis at Halt' Priee: llaltm.ral... at Halt' Privy Wellingtrytt Tit , at Hall' Pri, Ankle 'ries at half Price; ••• .•n•llTieF at Ilalf Privet tixt;•l:i . al Half Priee. 1 oath,' it,kot.; -10 t.. Lo re,eived 1114 , rnitig at EIETII ST.. tee•vl lo Expres% 0111er CALL To- D.% IN PO:F.SIIII.E. I;elter styles. Letter w.n . Liaan , hip. noire durability. greater variety. Letter and newt, peels than any li.nee in the .•ity. la! , fer price sne eau enmity satisfy yolnyelt en m•. Th e t;nofts aro fresh. havin, all Lcca made within the taut three months. le the heel: tho ,tore, the Jewelry Manufac turer,: AsFoeiation. The um,: ••omplitt Whole , ale Jewelry Estab ment in the world, •tii•r :01.1) AND PLATED JE RELAY nt Ncw 1 . ..rk and Boston Prices. STATD 1:1:1" I'ArIiADES, at 75 cents, *I 25 ;ma SI 75 per dozen, including BEAU- T I'UL EIVELILY. I. It. CLIII{DNEIt, Airenll, No. i• 2 Fifth street JNO. 11.001111EA* - - COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIG ME'I7AI, AND BLOOMS, NO. ;4 WATER ;STREET, BELOW MARKET prrrsnunGic oI'INERs. UNDERSICNED HAVE MADE, I arrangements to lii np Oil Refineries, under Dr. Twoldle's Patent TROAIP APPARATUS, Patented February -Rh. which fire is ren dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum or other Oil , . and we guarantee our work cannot be excelled in durability, simplicity “c eeonozuy. We refer with confidence to the following par ties, whose Refineries we have titled up: e4 , r , . Long, 31iller Petrona. Works igh t man ‘V. Anderson, Eagle do S. M. Kier & Co.. Excelsior do Alex. Taylor k Co_ Jefferson do Lockhart & Frew. 'Brilliant do rue alm.vv work: , wurt•do4igne,l and conArnetoil and put in operation by 11r.11. W. C.TWEDDLE. fhc fellowingw,wk, we have ti 1,50 fitted up E..c.many Oil l'olapany, I)arlington; Chadwick Crompton, Kittanning; Co.. IVOOLiS' Run . Brewer, Sill Ai I'ittNt DrZIMMEI J ohivon Brother, do Forsyth Bros. 1: L'o...slstroliester DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Do WATER 1 IA: FIRST STREETS, Brass Foie nders, PI umbers EA 1 AN 1 1 (L\ FITTEI{S 1.).1!..45-;() U'.1:1(/24i. CO. PA irrlti .11: RS lIIP ETO FULL exi=ting between the underAttned in tho Drayirez tnnier the mane and kyle X 11 EN It c t" is thie dny dimolved by .NI tinin I con Sat. JAAIES 31 IsIISBID, Mara Ist, . HUDSON HENRY. ~irll:AVl\i; F JAMES 31'11111:11EN, in the lirm 41: Henry. we :Ire prepared to deliver gonds *rotu any ..r the .Imodsat any part of the city, tit It pr.ult.tnt , 4 and dispatch, and solieit a eon ilmanee ids the patronage hef.towed upou the late irm. • !JUDSON HENRY, IL SLENTZ: r March 17111,1562. mhlo:3t .VTOTCE-lIONDIUOLDERS of 'nu: e'T. WAYNE AND CHI CAi t, THE 01110 AND FENNSYLNANIA, THE 01110 AND INDIANA. AND THE FORT WAYNE AND CB iCAGO it A HAMM) COM . PAN I ES.—Holders of Firit Mortgage Bonds of the Ohio and Feonsylvania Railroad Company, the Ohio and Indiana. Railroad Company, and the Fort Wayne and Chirac, Railroad Company, who have not heretofore deposited their bonds With .1 odm Ferguson. No.r." , Pine treet, tinder the plan of reorganization, are again notified to do so on or beti - ire the I,t day of April next, or they nitl. excluded from its benefit. Holden , of Sceotel 31orteat7e Bonds the: o nit/0k 1111palliCS. or Construction toads of the Pit _ 4 burgh, lot Vu and Chicago Railroad COM f.TIV, who have not te a dy o their bond.. ,: above, are notified to mak application to the Purchasing Committee, at ni?. office, No. 52. Walt street • to be admitted to the Jenetits_fif said rei r ganization. on or before the same day, or he ex eluded therefrom. J. F. D. LAN I ER. Chairman Purchasing Committee. Holders of any of of the Bonds referred to in the above notice can depo:it them at the office of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago tin 1- way Company No. 21 Fifth street. in this city. Magog 18,1 862-td D. W. CASS.
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