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II ' '- I I I Testimonial . Itesellutione. I Prof. A.adersen. The Prestidlgt- CI.
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- - l° jWe cheerfully . give place to the follow- biter. Mee'ond. EIII,IOI
MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 24. 1 ing resolutions in relation to the death of / There is perhaps no part of the world,
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! William M'Candless, jr., of this city, pass- except Asia and Africa, m which this cad-' __ _eel
INTERESTING REMINISCENCES .: ad by the company of which deceased ebrated wizard has not made his appear- - re.-
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; was a worthy member: I ance and delighted the inhabitants by his
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ept Pennsylvania at the Begin- iiee_equee.reits, Fentee Rier.e.e, i I wonderful • tricks in legerdemain. He I --- e -
tang of' the Century. Pittsburgh .(`
....AMP Feitsue, Md., :March 11, 1862. f lis known throughout E.irope, Australia
Pifty-flve Years ago.
- At ii. meeting of the "Friend !Rifles," I and theislands of the Pacific, while in ear I BATTLE NEAR WINCHESTER,
rcunci...l„,,i.i. • I Company E, Ist Regiment, Sickles' Brig- owe country his name and fame are " tit-
Boyd's Hill was formerly called Aye rs ' ; ade, convened at their headquarters, Camp miliar as household words.'' 'therefore'
Hill, from a British engineer whopropesed I Farnurn, March 14th, the following pre- l it is not necessary for us to dwell on his : I - eee n p nr , 0 i it-0T c l him
to fortify it, but its name was changed in I amble and resolutions were unanimously I eminence in his peculiar erofession or the I . 14 MU REDID AG : lul l o,uvu
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1785, when a printer named Boyd hung hirn- adopted : manner in which his wonders are per•forne
eelf there on a tree. The hill was cleared 1 . % iiimees, It has pleased Almighty (lad s ;ed ; the announcement that he i. to appear ;
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by a Highland regiment, but all vestiges of lin His till-wise Providence, to take front its :at Concert fiall, to-night, with his liberal ,
their huts had disappeared in 1808. I ou r much beloved coot union-in -arms, advertisings,by hropi hills, illuminated pe.s• Pnbel Loss Supposed ifeav
The view down the Ohio to Robinson's 1 Wm. 13. M'Candless ; therefore, be it • ters and through the newspapr-rs. will be Le' .
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pOint and Brunot's island,abou tthree miles, I nese/red, That it is with feelings of ate ' seeleient to insure him a erewded .I,neee
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was almost. uninterrupted. The next tee I feigned sorrow and .incere regret we have ' ),V e may any, however, that he ha-t idl this ,
ject to the right of Boyd's hill Was the Mon- i heard of the demise ..-f out. esteemed cam- machinery and applianeet nevossary to a, LA fa i l. , N u t! B le, it 01 , p RisoNERs
otigahela. at that point ;4•50 yards wide, end i rade, who, by his ninny e ecellent qualities , 11:Grote:el deeeptioa ef 1, i-; 1 heti -mel '
seen to the East in a vista of about two !of head and heart. had endeared hiatiell: k. - meller•• ; Ili, ;,sari really magnifetent.cost j ANI) ARltfli TAKEN,
miles, when, with a sudden bend, it disap- Ito us. and ; I
.11 thesis death we realize and !,i4, l t,i• ~ ; 21) MO, and Maki , it 310,. t ital. ,
peered behind the hills. "At the extretn- deplore the loss of a geed and patriotic 1 di. phi; , forming in thenekelv,•-. a iii- :al
AtV of this vista, at Two Mile Run, .Mr. An- soldier, a value•l cumpaniesi, I
EA. , . 71 stead- 1 tVlitil \l• reatt!l"7 - • ill the ,•111,- 1 . 1:11:1i1.11: 1 L'• r,,,t,1n ~I ii, ll ,, i i i , I 1 ,.,•..f, I'd .i. ,
tliony Beelen, a respectable merchant, has fast friend.
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Profes,er i - aceottiparti• '1 by hi • 11tz..i1,.
e Isla u11t.1114 u•it S
a neat ornamented cottage, opposite the ./.'ese/red, If hat we render our le•art felt 1 who u,-ist hi m in the 1 •,,,, : f,,, It , ;Inc, !.li.. -
bend, on the left ban!: which commands a I sympathies to the hereated farnily el' ear I A referee, 1,1,- ,4•l,•st da•edeel. i-- de,•ely ;
slew of the beach above, as well as that be- I •leeeitsed inemeer, iii this'. their hour of . `el.:, .•1 ii, the i,,,k- les -tcrk ,•,:' • ie. -.., eo:,•1 ,
Low me the town. The intermediate bank, 1 deep affliction.
1 kield." iimoeurat,•.l. •,k r 1 f ,-1i.....• lc • lo• :at
between Mr. 13eelee's country sent and I Reen/rod, That tla‘se iesoltition. he pub I fam e d Hol e s; 11.)., , i:ii. , i!,..1 h:,, :t“• , ! , :d. , ..1
Pittsburgh, has a pleasant road along it, ; fished in the Digpatelt. ('hron;elf mei I the ve.eld le the eicoreptiheiei •':,.. u, • ,:::%....
one of the principal avenues of the tokyn, l. Post newspapers of the City ef Pittsburgh. I with wilioti,ll. ? . tieFeriliP th.• iii•••:1 i'4,11,01"., \\ ' ' '''' 7 " - • .'l ' ° " l ' 21. ''
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surmounted by the ridge of which Boyd's I Pa.. end that a espy of I.le. same Lf fur land I,,inute objeets. We 1 red . ' , ; ovci flow .. ' , l . I . • cl..k c :lit- , .1,,y aehleyed It gb•rion
IEII is the termination whose round. red j warded to the lumily of the deccetiod. ; ing ai.dieue.-s :it Crmeort Halt J iripe tho ~, le , , ~, „ r t e e ~,,,,,,, •I for,••••• ofJerk
lar bluff' verges into a bare rock, crowned -I By order R. Cr. Hare. W. It. P..)tsford. we.,k
with trees, impending romantically overthe ' Thos. A. Scanlon. If. C. llannen. C. M. . ...-- . .
..,.:i. :th and 1...:, ~1 ,.: this haul ,
road in the whole distance from Two Mile ! Colvin, M. Lunen. Ben j. Hull, Committee. j The flialtlonal fi , nnatt . ., . : t,u, ; , ,,ii, ;:hcf i ', 111 . 15:;1f:,...] thii !dew,:
Run." Still turning to the right, Coal Hill ...____---•.....--....--..
1 A . 1 ,,,,,i,,1 1 , ) S ii i iir d a „•'.• 1 , ),,!„,1, ; 1 .}.„, ! I*. 1 , ;2 , -.1 frion l!air pa .. ten (-'clool: do
is described by our auth or as "risin . , RI, I Borough and Tonna:hip itili.e. !i . . 1 1 e ~ ~-.,, i e. i ; •.. ,;
, neeirer -:e,- : •nI ie : .... ”•1:1,!.. ~1 IN.:ri o! .:: , ::Lf :.,..:1 , ::.„ .0. ,•:. in:, ~.tr,tig,
ruptiv from the WatiT'S ittige to the heigth 1 tiouii.
1 ::1.1.1:.• I.;ii 1.. i•••tallli..11 It NIV.. , :.-,I Poe,. e .., • I 7' . 1, 7 71 Ii ~ ~17..n,r71, 7 . . i
of about 500 feet perpendicular." They ! The bererigh and township electieles ; er e e ,,,, 1 1 - ; " ' !'-' •'•I! • '' u ; -. la "' '
~.;:r. :HI./ :in ef.ort wa • ma, •• t I
take the mime of Coal Hill, he says. - fr,tin • were ht in ~..t.voral iiiitrietS I/I n th••••.,li!it . .. i 1 z ,.... i t i . ,, i, 1 , 1 .,. , „,,, ~..,,,,. 1 , ,,,, ,t i„ 0.., '•,., .. ~..- ,''' ~‘,•: '•"I" , . The 1 " — ; ~
that fuel being formerly (hig out of it, fur' on rriklay last. \te liav•• r••0••i%,,I tle• ; e . ,,.. I .! '; l • 1 ,- i , 1 1 ' I :,.• ••:,.•,,., i i , ki,:. ! ~,,,i ‘,".11,,i, ,I i•:. :•;.,
1 p.i,... o,tli ,1, iiii,•11...11 m 1,• , i• ...in.
the use ikf the town, before pits wereopen e d 'following returns : . ,
eenater t 'ewen made II p.,, , ,•0,11 • pc,•;•h, ~-,. row:, ;!. : 1. • i. : 1 ~!.; :hat of onr.,
more convenient on this si•leolthe river..! 7'emperaneeriile 1% , • , .11,1h—8urg.•. -I:. ~1 , „„,, th ,, t; , 11 ,. „,. „.„, i „, s ., i „, sh ,. ii‘ ,„ im . , •
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It still suppli - e - seeoal fo r Gets. (1 . ilarti's 'R• lAiehree: (! llllneil -- I ) - Rol , iteeee J• 1. • ;e l ,-,,„1 ~,,. rallettelesi e,ii,•-. ~,,I ii„ li '' ' '''''' ' .' '
i giasii %corks, whiA, with tin lion or the, Vierheller. ens. McDowell, .111, Wiiiiiii.i. 1 ~,,r . ..-,,,,,1 1, ,,
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...,,,, i •.,- - :,, i • , •:ii .. ~: Ift.•;:- :.,,,,.. 111, tfma,. li,
overseer and werknien. forma Village at the I I'. Kennedy: School Diret . t..rs -J ae Ae , - , : ; ,,,? 1 , ! ,e, f , er,,.r , , ,.. , ir ,,,
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foot of the hill outfit-rive r }mak. Window Bride, .f,,, l'••reusels: Justice ef Ile' l'"l''''' . 11,1,1 ',•%.r Kiez! led .•-•••;;;;,•.•:. -'
glass of it good quality, and quart bottles, ; --Jas. E,•11y: .1•I•lee ol Eieetioni !Ir. Win. t • !‘ „ i ..;, !.
are made a: this manufactory, whi c h, wi t h : el. eimeoe: le- Wu]. % ;Nen., P.
a rival one at New Geneva, 'thou; ee wil e ,i Ken n edy ; A 55,,, t .. 0r --j ito , p at i,,,,,, s i A , s .
up the Monongahela, supi . dies all the Wes- • .litors -13i,liar , lliali g lito n . S. 11. Prel.el..
tern ceantry. - 01, the lace of the hill. 1 Constable Walter l',•r ga ,o tt . Th t ., u,,.. ; ~
Major EirkPatrick hed it fitrlll 110INe and ; Citizens . [llion 11,•Let. no opp „Ho t ,
barn, whee l see me d iis Hie` t raveller tip- ' I :Kt ire of • t
lie I',•ace and Connell
proachiag from the Northeast, to hang itn• i 1 . 1 ,1,,•/- .St. 1 ?di r 7'...--- ' •
rno , liately over Pitt.sburgh. Prom this. point ' P• - . '
the bird's eve k.•:.,w :. •• - -•
trios: minute ol,ject being plainly J4'.•
spread out like it pl an on p, per. Still Sarn'l er ; c . ,„.
turning to the right the ra., eler .a•es th e ship 1 .1. It Phi!lms:
thio for ttl,..tit hr., mites, with Elliott's Hem . ,
Jlilis on the left, an amphitheatre of lower ; :-,•1,,,,,1
hills about Chart ier's Cre-k in front and Win. Roaeh, II .I , •!:.:
Robinson's point and Smoky island, at the ; There n. , •ut,• 4 :1, .hi •
mouth of tic. .111eglieny, on the right. The triet. ,
eye now - -looks over the fine level of r.,000 , P,el , le, I , :reet-r.
acres, once intended as a site for a town!. Win. I;“bert
he culled Allegheny, to be the capital of the) —1;e0. Paii , •rson, tie,,. ii. II i
county, but the situation of Pittsburgh be- l e Auditor---1.. V. Winebiddb,,
ing very properly judged more c‘invenient 'Wm. N. Ber,•hti,•l,l: '..bstalde
,t has eventually I.eommi the seat of justiee Township I'l,•rk--- \V m . It.
of the county, and the most tlourishin , in- t, Judge rt Elections—!tit Free: 1
hind town in the rnited States. A chain ! Pre, : 11.
of irregular hills. not so steep, but nearly i tor.;--Is: Pre,: .1. 11. T.. 1. It::,••'s
as high as Coal Hill. (Seminary and Troy Pre,': J. 11, Jamb, 0,, \y,
Hills) hound this level and completes the
panorama.' ' Trittimitigs, Embroideries.
Tho plan of the city oTPittsburgh is next , It is with pleasur- wmErct the attem
alluded to, and described as a triangle. our renders :11,• advertisetnen'ts of Eaton
fronting on both rivers. At one of the . Maeram u m , N,-,,. 17 and lit Fifth scr ee :
acute angles, at the corner of Wood street, in :mother i•elman.
was being erected an Episcopal church, ! acknowle,h , e,l t„.
(known some years ago as the - Round grand eta , ;Oriunt . f ,, r a!: the
Church," )an octagonal building of brick. rntb:r.••e,i in the line of tritnutin , ,,elnl,:
Nearly opposite, on the other side, was a eri , : au,i limey v
Presbyterian meeting-house. Dr. I ler- inense and w• assoried
roll's), of brick also, well built, neat and : Van la,!!.•-.
ar
roomy. In a remote street neat. Grain", II ill 1 gent 1 enter. in
was a small, old frame Presbyterian meet- t r
,v
lag house, its , .l by another seet .ind near wiil be sold at rea , ontil,le rat.,
it the small house of worship of the (*ter- tensive wholesale .I , Thartatent
man Lutherans. At. the N old:east end of , meted .e it the retail store.
'.lie town was "a very good I , riek meeting- ,ine s tio na bi r 1 1,,•
house for a large congregation of Covenan• !illy thew;e!v
tern—and,witCouttlietown.near _ -
handsome seat, a handsome brie!: church A Suspicions
is building for a society of Roman i (in . S;;;,:n,
lies. " The Court House, inn the renter 'ihe isd te m
the town. was well built of brick, packa:;.•. whiell had 1,, en ede,,•, •I 1
and convenient for judiciary 1 1 9 , 0 ,—. I t 1 ,;.;. ; .... . , ,
served also as a place of Worship for the
I..:oiscopaleans until their church Wa', fin ISIf
, -11, and also for itinerant preachers: while
the jury room, up stairs, wre sometimes
converted into it good temporary theatre,
by the young disciples of already
mentioned
Mr. Cloning remarked what is still a pe
imliarity in out' city, the decent observance
of the Sabbath, which he thought was some
what remarkable in so notch Of a m:n
town, so recently become such and
inhabited by such a variety of people.
Of recreation he says : ••Anotsements
are also P. good deal attended to. parti
.mlarly concerts and halls in the winter.
and there are mound horse rtioes at a pours.
about three miles from town. 11 , 11 I" the
lh , yollll Hill's tavern.
Here we must reluctant v lea v. , Mr. Cu m
ug, as he returns to the eastward, after his
iong journeyings, all of which he could now
oertorm in a week. The book contains
notch matter in relation in other points in
:he West, but we have extra-i-d all that
has particular reference to 1u:.;
and hope what we bin c0!!:, ,, ..t1 may prove
or int,-,N•q to our
Chicken Fight.
fight between a number of game
thickens, bred at Cleveland. Ohio, tool
Mercer countv.this State. Caine (-drat Cleve
land last week for the championship of the
States. The match was for nine battles,
eight, at $lO a side and the last at $lOO a
Ade. Pennsylvania won five of the first
eight : but was beaten by a technicality nn
the last, Ohio claiming the battle by
" counting out " the Pennsylvania chicken.
which wits, at the close of a half hour's
lighting, in much the best condition. The
betting on the fights was heavy and excit
ing.
Benefit.
Johnny Trimble takes a benefit at the
Varieties to-night. An immense bill is
"offered for the occasion, two or three new
ladies making their first apPearance. The
? ) eribrmance concludes with the musical
turce of Jem Bags, in which Miss Fanny
Denham appears as Herbert Carol, intro
-41 u c ing several popular songs..
The Continental Express Co.
The hilUbr the incorporation of this
company has been killed in the State Sen
ate, by an indefinite postponement of a
motion to reconsider a vote indefinitely
postponing action. Ii was intended to be
a rival to the Adams' Express Co.
Indicted for Perjury.
Dr. White, of Wellsburg, Va., who took
an oath of allegiance to the government,
and then abandoned his family, went South
and published libelous articles in regard
to Virginia, has been indicted for perjury
in the Circuit Court of Brooke county.
fig edden Death.
Martin Lytle, Esq.., of Smithfield street,
one of the oldest citizens of the Third
Ward, died very suddenly, on Saturday,
having been in hie usual health. We did
not learn the cause of his sudden decease.
Committed.
A colored servant at Mrs. Leslie'S Sec
ond street, was committed to jail on Sat
urday, by, Mayor. Sawyer,
charged with
stealing a watch mid .SlO from Alexan
der McCreery, while lie lay asleep on a
sofa.
" - burgh trod Erie Railroad.
'he $lOO,OOO necessary
to New Castle, has
a meeting in West
nt, last Monday,
'he amount ask
). which can, it
f J in I ? ( P I
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ri cr.p!ol,
klarq, , and iiratd. It ha,
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I,laef-1 there hy
Vag , ' in Illitt41111tei:Ir1114 t•'(1,••r::!1,10;•1.
Oft tglid ~•Itri!Ol.l
Alayor's
Street Ileatattig-
The cantiatigit of the Street Conanis.ion
eiA Int. roninionood and tio•ir
1 hard to work ronoo ing tho unittlatod
dirt of :Ito winter front tho
0b , 0r.0, howo‘ or, that tho piles of dire
,are pormitted rotiodu muc h nt ihe iu
hougeklierior, the
lie 4.•.14•ra1l where the semengerA puttee
thion. for soverld hats. Wo thin); it would
well for the Cointni-i.iionori to hato th..
dirt carted away at oneo and thttA say.,
double labor in scraping it together again.
The " SilveiWave" Damaged.
By a private letter from a person ° a
board the — Silver Ware," one ~rth,• brat ,
chartered here as a goyerrunent transport,
we learn that she was employed in carry
ing Federal troops to Island No. 10. As
she approached, H. masked battery on the
Kentneky shore opened upon her, tiring
two halls, one of which fell astern ; the
other struck in her upper works, near the
pilot house, anti made a hole lar, s e enou g h
to admit the yawl. The 4Zilyer 11 aye laud
ed her troops and moved off as soon as
possible, but was not disturbed on her re•
turn.
Breach or Promise.
The Ohio Patriot, at New Lisbon, Ohio,
contains an account of a trial for breach of
promise. The defendant was a Rev. E. R.
cGregor. a Presbyterian clergyman. The
jury returned a verdict for Helen Bell, the
injured fair one, for Stomoo. We hope
she may get it. The Patriot contains
twenty-tour letters from the McGregor, the
publication of which might make a for
tune
for the sensation press. "
Body Cut with a Saw.
On Friday, a man named George Koch,
employed at Fackiner & Irwin's Cabinet
manufactory, had his right. hand nearly
sawed from his arm by a circular saw with
which he was working. Dr. Walter dress
ed the injuries, which was• painful, but not
dangerous.
Benefit at the Melodeon.
Billy Boyd and Lew Donnelly, of the
Melodeon, take a joint benefit this evening.
The regular company, with a number of
volunteers, will appear in a good pro
gramme, full of fun and variety. A large
number of tickets have already been sold
and the house will be full. -
Promoted.
Maj. Spear of the 23d regiment has been
promoted to the position made vacant by
the resignation of Frank Robinson, of this
city, Lieutenant-Colonel of the 01st regi
ment, Col. Rippey. Maj. S. served through
the three months' campaign.
Oil Refinery Burned.
On Sunday morning, about four o'clock,
the oil refinery of Messrs. Reese It Graff,
in the Ninth Ward, above the copper
works, took fire and was entirely destroy
ed. with sonic five hundred barrels of
crude and a quantity of refined oil. We
heard the loss estimated at $2,000, but
learned nothing as to insurance. -
Train's U Rion Speeches.
Almost everybody has heard of George
Francis Train,- the live Yankee, and realty
the boldest declaimer and firmest champion
in the old world, of American institutions.
His speeches have startled Englishmen.
and delighted Americans. They are now
collectedin, pamphlet form and for sale at
Hatitle Masonic Hall, Fifth street.
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Leg Fractured
A wan nump•d.Ld l n I;iver, in the eut
ploy of tit , l'tumsylrttnia Raiirt , nd I %,
Ins leg fractured by a colli,ion. ticar
rnrr•. nn I'ridar. Dr. Wldtcr 1!; ,
fractured runt,.
THE ()I.n t•• a,Piendid
h4rlseon Snoirdriy nigiti. and the .'hy
la.t :light. They- givo twf, etitertainnwitt,
at Wheeling, 4111 1C1../11..,i1av and Tliar.-tiay
night.,, at Wn•hinoon fittiatzer
If fm.10r.4,111 giving way for the. time 1.. e
ing. commend the eompany I.) ~! o- neiglilmrs,
neiglilmrs, (IS every- way tv.lrilly
patronage.
SEcONI) Salt , Of carpet, on \Vedttc—!;it.
March 28th. nt 2 / . 111.1•IC at the ino•tion
house Of E. W. Lyild, the ohl carpet mer
chant, No. 115 Wood street.
JOhLP11.111.:YSII AN - MINI' MEYER.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FANCY AND PLAIN
FRUNITURE
WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET.
tßetween Sixth street and Virgin alkyd
PITTSBURGH.
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LETTER
NOTE,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
FABER'S PATENT ARTIST PENCIL!
LAWRENCE'S MAIIVE INK.
PATENT SLATE RUBBERS,
LADIES' POCKET KNIVES.
All Kinds Plain & Pitney Stationery
W. S. HAVEN,
JNO. MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR THE BALI OF
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARKET
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MANILLA,
AND STRAW
It isflot an easy matter for one who lo ves
his country and desires to see her served
I now in the true spirit of a trne pa
triotistn.to regard with a stolid indifference
the most wanton course pursued by men
who, had they had their deserts, would be
in on, Lafayette, their abuse of our Gene-
I rats and their.disparagement of our sue
cesses. It may be, as the Springfield
(Mass.) Republican, who is justly indigna n t
at the atrocity of this set of calumniators,
says, that "such men deserved to .be skip-
Ai*, across Me swath and to receive an In
junction to dry up." but it is much the best
o let the higher law alone and let the fool
tah talk on. . .
WOOD & THIRD STS
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i Ilwat I . •ffirid i. le.' g:••at a draft
14, vonting.•nuiv,4 of tit..
of War invib,
I.'.an ;.id o,lnaate- for gunboats. of as
a draft i l v.:it,r as tin. tneelnthical
ing..nuit., u i tin• \‘', ,, t can dovim.. hour
I.•igi ha= spcciail
t and may ha corresront.d
u :0•1,0-.1i,leh.
Da 1111 l ge to the Steamer e'er-
1".17‘ '22':.---The;-teniner Saxon
pot into Ifolmesilide•to-day. short of coal.
She niil iu with the l'. S. frigate Vermont
on the roll inst.. in ho. 3+; and deg. 51.
20. and left her on the 18t1t,
lat. :17. deg. 50, long. 113. , kg. 45. The
Vt•rniont was in better condition than be
fore reported. ller rudder which was
taken out. by the Saxon was lost in the M.-
tempt to hang it WI the Vermont. The
Saxon will return to tow the Vermont in.
Arrival of the Arago.
•
Fonmuss Movnoc, March 22.--The
termer A rago 'arrived here from New
York last night. A flag of truce to-day
brought back the French Naval officer who
went to Norfolk by the flag of truce a few
days since. No news or newspapers were
received.
The rebel steamer Merrimac is still un
dergoing repairs nt the Nortblk Navy Yard.
I. fifteen miles of tly k : telegraph cable were
underrun this morning.
Woolen Factory Burned.
BETHLEttEm, Pt., March 22.—The large
woolen factory of Messrs. Douton, of this
this place, took fire at half past five this
morning and was totally destroyed. The
machinery and all the stock was consumed.
The loss amounted to about seventy thou
sand dollars, on which there was an insu
rance of two-thirds. The origin of the
fire is not knoWn. The factory has been
for some time engaged upon contracts to
supply army clothes.
Arrival of the Glasgow.
NEW YORK, March 23.—The steamship
Glasgow has arrived. Her advices have
been anticipated.
The Boston Post remarks
. s i 1
Geoerab sad Flatosh Killedi
!Prom the Memphis APPeal, of the 12th.;
RicirAroND, March 11, 1862.
EDS. APPEAL: — President Davis is corn
ing West soon! Rally, everybody, to his
standard! D. M. CURRIN,
J. D. C. ATKINS.
SAITIIy March 9, 1862.
Our mops, under General.; Van Dora.
Price and _lfeCufloeh. engaged the enemy
for three dap:, the sth, 6th, and ith, to
Perry . . , Ridgy, in Benton N.,nnty, this Slate,
near the I,no.
The fighting wto. th, tAt
tr ,, ord, ()Lir
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I'INDIED FLAG ROOT,
For imparting in agreeable flavor to
the lirentli. after chewing, taking
medicine. etc..
:NI a attract tared aril wholo:de and retail by
CHAS. H. SUPER,
AND PHA RMAerrreAL ESTABLISHMENT,
CORNER PENN AND ST. CLAIR SITS,
ROBERT ARTHIIRS,
.A.TTOIt ?COY AT'
AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. _of Ohio
Missouri. Texas. Wisconsin, Virginia, New York
Louisiana,`lllinois. lowa, Florida, Indiana, Ken
lucky and M
N n.ichiga
inhs:6tn o. lab FOURTH 'STREET.
NOTCE-BONDHOLDERS OF THE
PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHI
CAGO THE OHIO AND PENNSYLNANIA
THE 611 TO AND INDIANA, AND THE FOR
WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COM
PANIES.—HoIders of First Mortgage Bonds of
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
the Ohid and Indiana Railroad Company, and the
Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, who
have not heretofore de
_posited their bonds with
John - Ferguson, No. 3.5 Pine street. under the plan
of reorganization, are again notified
theyo so
or before the Ist day of April next, or will be
excluded from its benefit.
Holders of Second Mortgage Bonds of the sarne
Companies. or Construction Bonds of the Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com
pany, who have not already deposited their bonds
as above, are notified to make application to the
Purchasing Committee, at my office, No. 52 Wall
street, to be admitted to the benefits of said reor
ganization, on or before the same day, or he ex
cluded therefrom. J. F. D. LAI.qIER.
Chairman Purchasing Committee.
Holde noticey of of the Bonds referred to
in the abovecan deposit them at the office
of the Pittsburgh Fort WayneWnd Chicago Rail
way Company, No. HFifth street, in this city.
3laacn 1862-td G. W. CASS.
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OOPENS TOOLS--
A full assortment just received and for sale
by ; DOWN & TETLEY,
mbitt ISS Wood straet.
FAR RENT .—A THREE STORY
BRICK DWELLING HOUSE. of ten rooms
bath-room, wash-house. gas and water efixturee.
Situate on Federal street near Wylie. I.l.ppb• to
S. CCTIIIBERT & SON
No. 51 Market etieet.
E N T 01.75 PEN MONTH. FON A
two-etory DWELLING HOUSE, No. 77
Chatham street. Apply to
B. CUTHBERT k SON.
N 0..% Market. street.
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DEP.\ P.Ti:D.
, s ocked , and thins: it a great sin very immoral
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Q.ulatin, ::lark, J., i and - 'for contain'
Col. and corruption among
'their wive..., yromising r30:13 and daughter.. Thar
1 flt , nii7 p`hysteian Should I,e cautious to keep them
Col. Bayard, Pe.:!,1,,, i 1,-'m hey ) .
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: in ign . ,r,mee that they do the same as Dr. BRAN-
S t kt t, i'.le.c...enc publial.ing) lest a I
stupid falsely Prima Donna. Aloore, I.eui,vtik.
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..kti'. favoi It,- .4. , :0mf r I cano n = from all part:: ~t * the Union strictly Re
hired to
flor va,•,., ,- nor.-..oteed ti, ;, ~,• ti,;- day f., r ;:m., i , feuded to.
1., eti , . 1/11 , 1•I'i points tro tio• pier Missi.toippi r.. 1 , 1,,;; ; 1 ) date::: Piits
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111,,apt. ,
en ,t t ww.
oy..eight ykiLra have boon a
1 for V -1 .'".• I ~ .:I., t ,tt
k. -E.r of your Vve.la •
hle Universal Pills
. rhi• ho.c hor t!•,.
w!„,,
a 4 can t ag . o e f
4 •,•••• iht . • l 4:•• 11 ." (.1 •" - I , • • :: • ivhieh, w en
hile
”tr , in it, natur... impuritiee. I
cant- a:;c• [ now enjoy
. ; :1 omit:::. the tinuly use of
I ' I kr., in (keit, last twen
, C;11:1,111. s ' l, ' I ty-eihz end :1:- ..f and °Cell-
..... 4,. :would press upon
LW'. At tt..:e.c time= I have always found your
:ills ,11, - .• reffle.ly, nivin. Inc not only health but
.En,:11,, strength. t , •00-hicr them, not only invaluable
tv,ll n: a or;mtivo, but 11 in. n 11,111 e, L have never
z„„ !,.
...lor;og Ili , . List t%% enty-eight years used any other
. --, nrineed, by experi-
I.
, that Lit Pilo , by sty nob:Mims in
kto , i -ieknes.. , an,' have been never
" I - ' •1" rut %Own pr..ll;rtly
; Y..til mils, -NATHANIEL HIATT.
"rth , fortY year, in Westchester
t lio: 0,,t -,•‘• .
• rears per box. Sold by
' IIEL/PATII, Pittsburgh. Pe,
And 1,1. all re ,, oeetahl e dealers in medicine.
—!
t Th • I`.:t
• I I :apt. .1%
!,,ter {•,:tt
F
or Clnein nail.
•1
mti.lllllll% AND VINEGAR-
Evanpiville and Mount Vernon.
TrE.
- -D.A V, 4 P. M.
TH E FINE is.tssENGE R i e,OO n 1":-z 'EELS DRIED PEACHES,
:,,,t,:,.- crrizEN. R. t:N.thoun, i
rotutuati.ivr, lei.vei a:;finnounced
II BARRELS PERE CIDER TIYEOA2,
ii,h24 i
ti ,- re.
For frohilst or Plii,Z2lVo spiny 101 board
----
I
3laarietta and
Zanesville.
THE EINESTE.IMER LIZZIE
:11 It 1 . 1 Y. D. T. Brown. e , mmnander.
e t!,is port LV ERIC zlATl:lt- I 1: , A5
DAY at p. ur., I: , r the shove and intermediate ..1..) I
p. 11..!ar.:in:r will leave Zanedrille EVEItY N
~.E.11.).11. u. m. Far froight or l" ""$e on 1 -, arrl 61 . to I
i li a , .
t l'l A: 1., ZanNwille ,
i.•{ or J. N. ISIoN ritt i .b urg h .
• -- _ . _ _
Regular Tuesday Placket For
Marietta :tad Zanesville.
•
1' 11 t: EINE
t:\l ?t A GI A!! AM. C - :ptlit:
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F1:110.1* ht
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A C.
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I.anorva:, 0-
k.q.
For Cairo, mil . Imui4 anti Mis
souri River,
:.: A. 4.
„THE NEtt" AND Sll.l.l:7tinli,
1.
1••••!: , . ,t , Hnlo • , 2•!.
fr•ft4ht ur pasing ,
of the .Ig,nt..
For Marietia. Parkersburg nod
Gallipoli
EVERV P. M.
• •
aiCITE ENCI:.
all'Aptazir 111 u. 2: vr.“.
Ni.tnetta. PArktl , bill'l.: :111.i
Tuttking weekly trilo, lo: : vulq l'itt,burgli
ev
ery ESDAI at 1 o'clock, and returning
leave. (;allipoli , every F1:11).11. - at o'clock.
miral J. 13. LI V Mont,.
- -
For Benvei. Steubenville and
.Wheeling.
THE PACKET STEAMER J.
armiT. Weomhs. Thomas Cathous Com
mander. leaves for the above port.
Nlonday. Wednefday and Friday at UM.
For freight or me:sago apply on board or to
del-I J. COLLIN 6 CO.. Water etreet.
For Cincinnati. Louisville. Cairo
and Si. Louis. •
MONDAY. MARCH :14. 4 I'. M.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID
nask:eneer eteamer FLORENCE. D.
'l. liriekell Commander, will leave a. ,
per annouwoment shore.
For freight or me , saze apvly on hoard or to
mirJ4 J. B. I.IVINGSfON A: CO.. Agents.
ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE,
UNDER CARE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS.
TlllB INSTITUTION, SITUATED
IN LORETTO. Cambria county Pennsyl
vania four miles front Cresson Station Station. on
the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh. was ehartered in It!ret. with priviliges to
confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees.
The location of the College in one of the most
healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Alle
gheny Mountains being proverbial Sir its pure
water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery.
The Scholamic year commences on the FIRST
MONDAY after the Milt of ATGUST; and ends
about the 2ith of JUNE following. It is divided
into two Sessions. Students cannot return home
between the Sessions. AR the Apparatus neces
sary- for Land Surveying, Engneering, Ac.,
will be furnishing by the Is to the
Students.
instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra
aharge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the age of manhood.
TERMS—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
advance $lOO
• Washingand use of Bedding 10
Classical and Modern Lauguages, extra 10
Students spend Vacation at the College 15
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Connor, to the Rev, T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's,
Loretto, and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburgh
Diocese.
CEDER
-3 Bbls. Cider received and for sale b
tuh2l E
JAS. A. FETZER.
corner Market and First et
MILLINERY GOODS
E :HAVE JUST RECEIVED DI.
AECT from the
Importers and Manufaoturers,
The largest and best selected Stock of
Bonnets and Hats, Bibb d French
Flowers, Shaker Hoods and
Roches, Bombazine,
English Crapes,
Bonnets,
Silks, Matinee.
And all kinds of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Which we have ever offered to our Customers.
As we now sell FOR CASH. we are enabled to
offer goods as low as any Eastern Jobbing House.
JOSEPH HORNE, 77 Market St.
fIORNE'~,
77 MARKET STREET.
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS
AT
LOW PRICES
Dress Trimmings, Embroideries and Lace
Goods, Linen Hasikkerehiefs, Hosiery Gloves,
Skirts, Corsets Hair Netts. and GU kinds
H
and Desirable Goods in our Ups, wow
at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
it tie very Lowest Pelee..
tea sours ilioaßne
a e 01'a':, ela ty-eight Years' VON
clvt•AsTi.::. WH ESTER 11,11:NTIGI
, Ht;il4t 11.
=MEM
in itere and for sale by
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
IS and 20 Wood street.
LW GOODS-
We haveiu4t received from the
EASTERN CITIES,
A CHoICE SELECTION OF
I GOODIE,
the r.resent an.i appr.rvthing season. Buyers
re nested.tu ea!lan..l examine our
W. H. M•GEE A: CO.,
•.11..i:CAANT TS:LW:S.I4I Federal street.
•i u - ...) rner Market Square, Allegheny city
QUESNE- BASS WOB
I? T.,"1"0.7.V CO.,
MAN VAC/ cuErti , ,r EVERY .t.III.IIITY OF
FINISHED BRASS WORK,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
ir PAN iett attention to fitting Oil Renner
l'a-ting. of , uperiorsmoothnes3 made to
noicr. Steamboat work and repairing gener
ally.
t
Ltt..,
Oil Darya Safety Lamp;
t;a- Ilra.•ket= an,l remlent. , : Corner ST. CLAIR
sTI;Err AND 1)1."Qt. ESSE WAY. fcl3:tf
- -
F OR RENT.-
THE (:(11.STINI; 110031 01'
Pittsburgh Daily Morning Poet Office
O OIL -
RFFINER~J.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE MADE
arrangements to at u l , Oil Refineries, under
Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP APPARATUS.
patented February 4th, 1,562, by which fire is ren
dered totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum
or other Oils, and we guarantee our work cannot,
be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy.
We refer with confidence to the following par
ties, whose Refineries we have fitted-up:
Messrs. Long, Miller sPetrona Works
Wightman .k Anderson. Eagle do
S. M. Kier S Co.. Excelsior do
Alex. Taylor A: CO.. Jefferson do
Lockhart A: Frew, Brilliant do
The above work:: were designed and constrnetad
and put in operation by Dr. H. W. C. TWEDDLIL
The following works we have also fitted up
Economy Oil Company, Darlington;
31cbsrs. Chadwick & Crampton, Kittanning;
Johnson Graham k Co, Woods' Run;
Brewer, Sill & Co., Pittsburgh:
Reese & Graff, do
Johnson & Brother, do -
Forsyth Bros. & Co., Manchisar.
DAVIS & PHILLIPS,
N(l3. luo WATEIt S 1114 FIRST STREETS,
Brass Founders, Plumbers
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS
mEin:3nid
DIt.: 4 ISCULUrrIOAN.
THE CO-PAIRTNERSIIIP
FORE existing between the undersigned In
the Draying businwis, under the name and eta"
of M'KIEBIN HENRY is this lo wed"
by Mutual consent. JAMES WKIBRIA
March 1841862. HUDSON HENRY.
4iTHAVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST
OF JAMES JPRIEBEN, in the firm of 311111,-
ben & Henry, we are prepared to deliver goods
from any of the depots, at any part of the city,
with promptness and dispatch, and solicit a oon
tinuance of' the patronage bestowed !won the late
firm. HUDSON HENRY.
JOHN H. SLENTZ.
Pirrsauatm„ March 17th. 1862. . m610:3t
ADDY & EWENS.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
129 FIRST STREET,PITTBIII7IRegio
47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY,
NEAR THE M.AVOIt'S OFFICE
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oral.
113 N. B. All orders promptly Mteadtid to
feT:lyd
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WORKS AT SHARPSBURGH .ST/0 AL
LEGHENY VALLEY RAIL
Alirolloe and Warebbuse
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-- ifinufasturse of Illutablatine and Lubricated
Carbon Oils and Rensole.
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