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    sATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 1.‘,!
VITV AND NEIGHBOIROOD INTELLIGENCE:
Relieffor the Wounded tit Pitts
burg—Floating Roapthqs.
According to previous arrangement the
committees appointed on Thursday-, by the
Board of Trade and by the eitizeneat the
public meeting on the same evening, as
sembled at the Board of Trnde rooms on
Friday morning. A number of physicians
and nurses. both male and female, were in
attendance, desirous of rendering any ser
vice they could.
A dispatch had been received from Sec
retary Stanton, authorizing Maj. Mont
gomery to charter a steamer to
_transport
It) the Tennessee river such a corps of
physicians and nurses, with necessary sup
plies,as the Itoard of Trade might organize
and send out, and also to bring back a
reasonable number of the wounded in the
recent battle. The committee determined
to send one boat entirely independent of
the Govern ment end accordingly two steam
ers, the ".I. W. Hailman" and "Marengo''
were chartered for the expedition.
It was decided that F. lt. Brunot. Esq.,
and Rev. W. D. Howard. should' go in ad
vance of the boats to Cairo to make the
necessary arrangements for their reception
and for bringing back the wounded. 'rimy
left to fulfil their mission at one o'clock
yesterday afternoon.
The next business in order was the or
ganization of - The expedition and as more'
had offered than were needed, the commit
tee, Dr. G. L. McCook, Rev. Jim. F._
McLaren, and Win. Bagaley, Esq., were
obliged to select the most available. Those
chosen wore as follows
PHYSICIANS
Fl r..F. T COR VS. 1 S fiCOND COUPS
Dr. Geo. Aleerw:Jk. !Dr. Jno. Dickson.
Dr. Jno. E. Patin!, a. i Dr. W. 1). Kearns,
Dr. J. L. Danean.lDr. J. li. Dickson.
Dr. Jeo. Fisher, fDr. NV Ilanniton,
Dr. Fontleuhnnr. !Dr. J. it I lorron.
Dr. J. Porchinent. • ;Dr. NV. C. liciter.
Dr. Metzg.ir:
N Clt,i Es:
. M.ll E
1 7 13 (loader,!.
finstna.
R 33 Farrnr,
.11) JohusLia
J W Welk,
Josiah Copley ,
iler
Allingham. •
kieurge Irwin
Wm ?Ict'r~anc
Thomas io
S,' - tho
Mr W
Jas S Thorn-,
Rev. Jas. O'Connor. with six or more
Sisters of Morey, also tendered their ser
vices, but the complement was full: ninny
were disappointed in not being chosen but
their services may be required soon..
The—physicians were directed to supply
themselves with medicines from Simon
Johnston and Joseph Abel, and report
themselves on the "Hai!man" at intr
si-clock in theafternoon and also the muses,
who would be divided between the two
boats at that time.
Revs. Jno. F. McLaren and W. 1).
Howard volunteered as Chaplains h;,i- the
expedition and were accepted.
The following call was authorized to be
published by F. .11. Brunot,.Jas. I. Bennett
and Jos. R. limiter, the committee. We
hope it may meet with a liberal response.
All articles sent in be sent after the
boats by railroad:
Any of the citizens or ladies who have
hospital store s or comforts for thesick, as
named below, are requested to send then,
at once to the warehouse of Graff. Bennett
Ar CO., It street, near Market,' fur the
use of the boat expedition about being
started for Pittsburg Landing, on the Ten
nessee river, and for the use of the Wound
ed when,brought to this c:ty:
Banda* of old linen or cotton,white:)
sheets, pt ofv - .5 or pillow slips; comforts.
slippers, night :dlirt , and drawers; dress
in gowns, batting. fruits, &c.
The boats had not departed last evening,
but they will doubtless be afloat on their
humane mission this morning. Every
thing requisite was being arranged and all
kossible preparations made for tho com
fort of our suffering soldiers.
From - aa Old Paper.
We have been handed deopy of the Pitts
burgh Mercury (from which the Post is a
lineal descendant,) of October 9th, 1818,
published-by J. M. Snowden. It contains
much matter of interest to old residents.—
The first item - under the editorial head is a
list of thepersons composing the Independ
ent Republican CoMmittees of Vigilance
for the East and West wards. But few of
these now survive. A along those who still
live we observe the names of John B. But
ler, E. F. Pratt, Thomas Rowe, Ephraim
Frisby, Isaac Harris and John Sampson.
The Democratic Republican ticket was as
follows: Congress—Heury Baldwin; ..4ssent
bly—Walter Forward, William Marks, John
Marks, John Wilson, of Elizabeth, John
Gilmore, of Butler: Commissioner—James
Hilands; Coroner—Robert S. Lecky; Au
ditor—Silas Eagles. A card appears from
Gen. A. Tannehill declining an appoint
ment as one of a vigilance committee, and
one 'from Capt. E. F. Pratt, accepting a'
like position. A long address to the Dem
ocratic Republican voters of Allegheny
and Butler counties is signed by Thomas
Baird, Wm. B. Irish, Alex. McClurg, Jas.
Lea, John Spear, D. S. Scully, L. Kings
ton, P. Doran, James Hall, David Logan,
John H. Hopkins, John Douthitt, Thomas
Liggett, Walter Glenn, Peter Beard, James
Dallas, Walter Fortune and Thomas Fair
man. We notice an advertisement announc
ing the appointment of Wm. Robinson, Jr.,
us agent of the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
Transporting Company.; one of V. B. Mc-
Gahan of Smithfield Seminary; one of
Thomas Taylor, auctioneer; also an elec
tion notice for the enrolled citizens of the
first battalion tilst reginient to elect a Ma
jor, at T. Chalfant's tavern, Turtle Creek.
N. Richardson -- advertiseti Wedgwood's
ware; Rees Jones a tobacco manufactory;
Eichbaum & Johnston, books and printing,
A. & J. Sheriff, copper and tin ware, 31.
S. Mason, dry goo s, George Evans, a
patent corn sheller and grinder, Armstrong
A: Ewing, groceries at wholesale, Bosler
Co., iron ware, Vernon, Blake & Co.,
commission business, Thomas C. Richard
son & Co., a tobacco manufactory, Wm.
Masion, sail maker, Quigley & Bissell,
window glass, James Brown, bakery.
As a matter of curiosity we copy the fol
lowing advertisement entire, premising
that sea captains *ere then permitted to
bring over foreigners and on their arrival
hire sell them out for a term of Tears until
their passage money was paid: these were
called "Redemptioners," from whom some
of our best citizens are descended
REDEMPT lONFOO, FOR
101 l
womSALEo
h T y h e twny eo s and dn ut e tdw mmn
nnhd
to serve. The man is a rough carpenter, and both
understand fanning very well, particularly the
culture of the vine, and to garden. The woman
is an excellent spinner. They are sold for want of
employ. Enquire at this , or the Gazette o ffi ce.
Pittsburgh, August 28.
We have other antique papers,- some as
early as 1784, from which we shall make
extracts at some future time.
Eseape of a Forger.
Robert 3: McConnell. confined in Wash
ington jail for a series of forgeries, made
his escape on Tuesday last with a colored
boy named Gordon, and an old man named
Carman, by burning the door post and
loosening the hinges, thus geetting into the
jail yard, where they brok-6 - a hole large
enough to admit — a horse: The officers
are in close pursuit of the escaped pris
oners. Carman was recaptured.
One hundred and fifty-five recruits were
had here from February let to April 10th,
for regiments in the field. Several re
cruitar the regularteriell:s
,weiklejolen
listed. talrit.%
Ifesitlir *Um A Full.
I LATE SOUTHKELN .NEWS.
1 pest tiro -
girmii!Tday-mor!iiqotbout. halt' ,Iy3 Z i litil d 's , ie r rillir 1 141 .'..
The Charleston Mercury states that the
Welisei. the body of a young man named ENDERSIGNED MAIM MADE
I
Willinut. Quartz was found tit the foot of a precipice on Seminary by some boys -I. arrangements to fit up OM Refineries, under iron plates on the Merrimac withitood
Dr. Twaddle's Patent TROMP APPARATUS: ,
Halo caused by the excavation at the old i with most tomPlete success. the effects of
I
, Patented February 4th, ltel2, by which:fire is ren , ! ;
Theological Seminary. His nick w „ s ; dered totally unnecessary indistilling Petrole um i the terrible n cannonading of the Federal
broken, hiS head bruised on top and his i or other Oils, and we guarantee our work.eannot I vessels, some of the sections only being
clothes saturated with water. It was evi- ,be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy. riven. Her smoke stack and ! ventilators
dent he had fallen from the crown of the 11We refer with eenfidenre to, the folloWine par- to . were riddled by the balls, sons togive them
hill, where the embankment is !0 25 ties, when) Refineries we hairs fitted up :
• . . the appearance of huge nutmeg graters.—
feet high. He must have died instantlY: ' Messrs Ep g Millar t . Co., v r H ed, those she carried
tier guns are chang
striking a projecting rock near the foot. • IV i n gth man 11.: . .Ande Prsoentron, Eag n i
le e' d k o B '
dislocating the vertebrre. Deceased was I S. .31. Kier &Co., Excelsior do giving place'to better ones. The Norfolk
a single man, about twenty-eight years of
Alex. Taylor & Co., rilliant do Jefferson do I /My Book says that a large grin, recently
age. He left the residence of his parents, Lockhart .1: Frew, B I
cast in Richmond, has been placed in it
iii the First Ward, on Tuesday, saying he The alsore works were designed and constructed position onboard ofthat vessel. It throws
was going to the country to get a job and Ist put in operation I,:e Dr. lt.'W. C. TITEDDLE a solid shot weighing three hundred and
felt no uneasiness concerning him. It war '
rite !Mowing works we have :rise fitted VP: sixty pounds.
ascertained' that he was employed in re- Feononts Oil Company, Darlington • " The shot is wrought iron, long, and has
moving an old brick building on West Alesrs. Chadwick & Crump:on. Kittanning': a steel point. This point is not conical,as
Common, and it is supposed that he fell Johnson Graham &GO., Wood;' Run; in the common rifle cannon ball, but shaped
while crossing . the bill on hi B
way home-
raver, Sill & Co., Pittsburgh :
e like that of the ordinary instrument for
s
Rese x l do
ward on Tuesday evening. Coroner _Me- anson (troA: Br l
other. do punching iron. Recent experiments show
Clung . held an inopiest on the body :Ind tote IJe
Forsyth 8rc , ...t Co., Manchester. this tolie a very ugly weapon, even against
jury found a verdict of accidental dath. I thick iron plates. The gun for this new
_______"...—___ 1 • DAVIS & PHILLIPS, .
projectile, with the two Armstrong guns,
Services at St. A ndrew's Church. i
put aboard the Virginia t since she returned
7 Noe. 100 WATER & 104 FIRST STREETS,
Seven of the Epise-pal clergy have been i from Newport News, gives her one of the
detailed, as we are iiit;srtned, to deliver a Brass Founders, Plumbers most formidable batteries in the world, in
series a discours‘• - upon every seining 1 addition to her being perfectly shot and slier
during the week before Easter, upon the i STEUI AND GAS FITTERS. proof."
Passion of oar I.:ird, in St. Andrew's !
s_____
Church, Hand street. The first. of the ! . altith mii
series will be preached upon Sunday I mo- : lb' olt ....!
-.,
morrow) evening. by the . lies.. Dr. I :lei:. i
Upon Thursday evening, it bein g the nun;- PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS ,
yersary of the Lord's Supper, the liol . v , v
i
Eucharist, will be administered. Beer oi l 1 lage Churehesodire.
services, 7A o'elovii. -
THE SCHOOL HARMONIEL
---....----
Plead Guilty.
AND CHEAP LOUD.
inoto!vEl!ruit.
_D LOW PRICED. .
lu the Court of Quarter Sess : sn • v , t,e
-s ss - A.
day, B. F. Parker, who professes sk fist ED.11..‘ to hail $
from Detroit. plead guilty to two indict-
PRICE 80.
meats for fraud. lie is the "eonfidenee .
~ Having been repeatedly urged to &iv - beau in
trutn'' who almost. succeeded in swindlimr '
thieuP„t.teen,awi'lkie°ll fuellebreialw„eaaPanttlitaii
S. Fahnestoek and W. S. barely, hardware eeii, the un , lcrsigned are happy to say that they
dealers, out of some sixty dollars worth of ; !7:: - e succeeded in the manufacture of a sew style
3 , which can hardly fail to mem a very
goods, a short time ago. Ile was :lenient'. i g ., .;t:C l l .l :L ' ltl ' e l lt n :a ‘ ni . '; ,
ed to eleven months imprisonment, and 1 The School-Harmonium missesses full columns as '
to pay a line or tiny d u i lar,i ilpim each in. I well's a i.ttalllllslity of tor,o, is small in Size. very
dietment.
compact, moo. moored ahe,ut, and of exceedingly
durable eonstruction. h. esontains two sets of reeds
and an effective •swell, end is much louder than
, iii ~,,,si newerful "Dov,ide. (teed" Melodeon. The
ca., is ,qrAtigly built • o f oak or black walnut, oil
mini,lim I.
A:thou:Am more wipe sially designed fel - shoot use
the itcw iroi rument *a aqUally well adapted to the
musical requirements of vestries, chapels. lecture
rooms, villnee churches and public hall:.
An c 3, atioati-ii ~ftIieSCHUOLDAILMONIUM
i ~,-I , ‘ '''lMY in , tied from Committees and Teach
.•i el Public and. Private &honk Aeadem ie. and
sell; itt, ;es, : -, nisoriatendents of : . .mililiat It Schools,
rotiolo...- of Sin ;ring Schools, Pastor+, Organists,
hot i-mer , , awl all odor interested in the dovel
•,poc•n! :mill it:t ~rov einem of illogical masto amongst
!:‘,. , „„ 1 ,7,.. 1r s o il, if ; , omitted, prove a powerful
au). il 1,10 I•I ~ ha otiValjeunt,llt of musical OW: ore,
eS1 , 1•6011Y :or orarchildren.
Al ..% 4. \ .. iI A .1T I.rx..lioo,f,i„t ure ,..,
2:15. 237, ...t •.1.3, c. , .. , bri.t2,,,,,,,t. L.,,,t,„,:.4.6,,..,
i: . -.,..11., ~..1 i h.• al,-Ve in.trUfaebt.ll,,,aeived {6-
, 10 . and I.or :,':!.'l,Y
• JORIN IL MELLOR,
• St WOOD STREET
. - . : . , !..A1.1i.1 1,.. iii.• •a;a , -1 Mason t flamlin's Me
od,,tis :a mi lla ruten i u mi. aftl-lw
Plati r.::?.
AI . 134 Mary M Rohl
Jn. Little,
Pollard,
MIN
Eintna Davis,
'Mr, Christina Ernest,
'Miss Sarah Shelpur,
Al Ts NI ary
'Mrs Mary McDerniut,
Miss Bridget MeDerm,
„Slim Lizzie II Wright,
Mrs Lizzie A Loyd.
..114rs Liawdon,
Mks Anne Johnston.
Mrs Sarah J ttinuno.i,
Mrs Win McCreary
At Duff's Alereanlile (.'allege. P.. T. .\
derson. .Nleadville. I;. 1.. Alort,w
S.birland, l'u.; F. \Vashitmton coon
tit. Pa.: A. H. Hunter. Hirinim;haill. Pa.:
all or whom passed all Inmoanhle eNamina
lion, and who will no doubt boreal:lT sus
tain the long established reputation of F
popular institution 1 , 2, their -upetior 60-i•
ness attainments.
• • •
o trust our reade.rs will !war in iii;ml
the fact that Itev..l. liickey, t 1 3 rere.itio r
at St. Seminary. will deliver a
lecture. "The l'ress—its
and abuse." in St. Patriek•., Church. Fifil,
Ward, to-utorrow evening. le interi,!-
ing subject of the leeturo. and the known
ability of the gentleman who it to deliver
it will ensure a full audietn
:\lessrs. Beckham & Long advertise a
lot or selected garden seeds, front Landret h's
celebrated e.stablishtnent, t-eod po tatiies.
sugar cane sped, sprint; wheat, tk:e. 'Hwy
ha;a also a great Variety of eceraTeelt.
fruit trees, currant and gotp:•.lwrry ha she , .
and a full supply of garden and farniinu
implements. (fur country friends should
call at No. 127 I.iberty sheet and examine
their stock.
The jury trials in the Court of Qiiarwr
Sessions having been gone thriugh
the traverse jury vzu discharged May_
The
t'.
. time occupied in jury trials has ben
unprecedented ly short this ti , rm. i,m!y ncp
weeks. The Court meets this no ruing for
motions and sentences.
A tiplendid bill is offered at the Thestri;
to-night, stnbraeine the popular dralna ,o;
the ••IVillow Corpse. — Mr. Cuuldoek
Luke Fielding, the Irish drawn ••Noralt
ereina“ and the farce of "It, is at the.
SW1111.•• Thij should draw a II:11
&mind Welsh. eonvieted of rape .qt a ro
speetable married W 0111.411. awaiting sell
terse in Cambria jail, etrecttA his escape
on last Wednesday evening. by breaking
open the door with a poker, and has nor
eiiie been heard of
We desire to remind *the lover s of this
scientific fame that the Apollo I,illiard
saloon, Fourth street. near Wood. former
ly kept by John Gangwisch, is now in the
hands of Mr. Chas. Gardner, who will keep
up the reputation of the old instituti on .—
He has good tables, balls, cues, &L.., and
keeps a quiet, orderly house, where an
evening can be passed most agreeably.
TO SECT7RE A GOOD PIC'TrIZE, go to Car
naghan's clothing and merchant tailoring.
establishment, Federal street, near Dia
mond, Allegheny city, and purchase or
order a suit of clothes, which can be had
for cash, becoming you. and at the same
time durable. Alter putting them on
visit any first class photographic gallery,
and our word for it, yon Will secure :t good
picture.
A PENNY saved is two earned. Act on
this principle and attend the auction sales
of boots, shoes and gaiters to-day at two
o'clock, at the Masonic Hall Auction
Rooms, 55 Fifth street.
JOSEPH MEYER ANTHONY MEYER.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
NIANEPAPTCRERS OP
VANUA' AND PLAIN
FURNITURE dr CHAIRS
WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITIIFTELD STREET.
(Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,)
no 9 PITTSBURGH.
PATENT WRITING CASE.
Finns CASE 11S . SO ARRANGED AS TO
give the writer a table eight by nine inches
to write upon, will hold
Pen and Pencil,
India Rubber
and yet will told up so as to measure only 414
niches by 2 inahw.
For sale by
R. R. BULGER,
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITUWE.
No. 4 Smithfield Street,
',Trimmest
A FULL AIIAORTALkAT OF •
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, ..
Cambia, aa haak,_whish we will lat the
owed vi see thrVASH. •
Nb - -AWIrMW - 118 Wood gild.
Gradna t e4l.
The Lecture on the It'rwis
Choice Seed,.
The Criminal Court.
Theatre.
Broke Jail.
Billinr4ls.
and Inkstand,
and Citeekera,
Checker Board,
W. S. HAVEN.
WOOD & THIRD STS
NOFACITUREIL Or
WO TILE POLOC7
DRY GOODS .1►(! VARIETIES,
ISAAC TAYLOR,
(kr A T,i. i i.E !;:i i ririr.!i l i t ' l t i r ( it. -. L!1;•?`, 3 1 : 1;
ifeettittied, be k r, leave tt., hafornt
et: and emititre merehenti thitt he MO Opemett itlt
eat truly NRlV'S'lncli or DRY (R)01):: AND
V A a I I.:TIES. at it 6 warehmise, Nit. 1210 WOW)
tiff EI:
I. 1•. iird•••n'+nirn it Fifth, where he will ho
u ei•lt I deatual tit see hi t t friends and theetititmers
id the old hottsei, and emilittue his bletinnoi rela
tions with them pledginq• himself bythe tirtmeal,l e
pri..esttf his ittttitkii, nud PiEV..II active eXpe
ritm oe in tilt: trait , lime; her with to !Attrition
t o the wants of enAoniers to merit their itittrittint.te.
the Wank entirely new, eoteiiitting it
t.t ecy a Nilo in the Dnv t and \a t i..ti hue,
:slid lin. Iteth plirelituted tht• etlitt•ttem
p:
sail ou the newt favorable terms, fort•tbh.
Pity and Country:Merehants;willAnd Wt. th el
tereNr Ti," examine onr Fronk before patella., int;
el ,in hero. Alereliant.Ta lbws are part it•ularli ill
vile.l 1. , call.
ISAAC TA
129 and stnr.t.
P S. — The 1 - ...ek 4 , nna papers the !inn
of up, Et it; /1.15" hande. [10.41.3
ant authorised to settle np tut
husin.es of that
bra. ISAAC TA I' U►lt.
S PI: ft
CANDIED NAG HOOT,
For Imparting nn agreeable 'Savor to
the Breath, after chewing, ink iuk
medicine, etc.,
Ma MI filt't :I nhi 011. i 151104 , d it , 1811,1
CHAS. H. SUPER,
AT lIIS DRUG
AND PHALMACUTICA ESTABLISHMENT,
CORNER PENN AND NT. mum NTR.
_ nihff.'..
iTATIONERY PAVKAGES INCLED
JEWELRY AT 75 eta a doz.
J. -R. GARDINER.
lif•10 62 FIFTH STREET
200 trltoPefifran 'ALL, tlFSDuj;ar
Cured Barns;
300 barrels Extra Family Flour: •
10.000 bushels Oen' in slicks :
Hams ,
2' 5
hbds Plain
25 do Bacon Shoulders:
25 do do Sides:
5,000 bushels Malt. Spring and Fall;
150 barrels Mess Pork, in store and for sale lbw
D. R. GALWAY.
No. 333 Liberty street.
wE I. I:•
UNION PRIZE : PACKET,
CONTAINS
10 sheets Patriotic Paper, new and elegant de
igns: In Patriotic Envelopes, 10 now designs, all
dit.Mrent; 1 fine black Lead Pencil: 1 ancummodu
tion Pen Holder: I Wells' Union Pen: I Pocket
Almanac
20 Cmnic I t l h lu s S a lt t i P n an of r tahm:W fa h f e o Se h t e
o Un W io a
New Pocket Map of Mew:Yaili Cityi MartLshow
ing the shortest routes East, and to all points 'Wed
and Southwest.
ALSO CONTAINING
ONE JEWELRY PRIZE
-101-Gifts including more than fifty varieties of
Jewelry, for both ,Gents and Ladiczwear.
• • This'Packet ' '
LATER UNION DESIGNS, BETTER STA
TIOIVERY.
And is worth more than any Prize Packet ever
sold for the price.
PBIOE TWENTY-FIFE (aNTS.
81 MI-Agents and Country Measly issipplled at
2.50 per hundred. For sale by ,
• HENRY lIINIAR
NOS. llland.7B FIFTWiTTREET.
P 17738 WIWI, PA
O
DOZEN ---10111TETTERArm
--- B
eIHUP TERS, for sale by
' GEORGE 4. KELLY,
50 Federal street, 4gowheny City.
T. 11..1491.ELL.A.ND; •
Auction and Commission Merchant,
55 Fifth Street; Xaseate AWL
SALES Errzczni: 9F moms.
Merchandise, Hardware, Cutlery, Boom and
Shoes, Dry Goods, Clothing._Stationsuy. Piney
Goods, Notions , Real Estate, Furnitura, & u . .
IMl.Underwnters, Executors or Armeneee Las
promptly and legally attended to on moderatos
terms.
Sales settled
ap promptly. Consignments solieited.
. .
T'
10 LET—A LARGE WELL FERMI&
ed and comfortably STORE on r arke,econ k i A th .
A long Room. fitted up Swill ou t wi,-
fore occupied brilfr.; Avery% r ming
ladies. -
Also, Nelson's Ambrotype rooms, ooruer idrd
and Market streets.
Also, several rooms imitable for ofikt:;sik
' Rentv,ryirivf, t o outt4himoso: •
X D. GAZZA.II44
aPiawd ar i Third and Markett tn.
! HO !
••T iais 11- 4;ailt Wan '"•",
Jeff: Davis on Conscription.
RICHMOND, , March 29 .—President Davis
has sent a message to congress, asking a
repeal of all existing military laws and ad
vocating the enactment of a conscript law
instead. He recommends the adoption of
a law subjecting every man between the
age of eighteen and forty-five years to a
liability for military service. On its re
ception a spicy debate ensued, in which
Wigfall spoke in favor of, and Oldham
against the recommendation of the mes
sage.
The Battle at Winchester.
A dispatch from Richmond, dated March
96. says President Davis had that morning
received a letter front General Jackson,
stating that he had a fight near Winchester,
on Sunday, with a Federal force of 18,000,
which lasted till 4 P. M. when tho firing
ceased on both sides. Jackson fell back
after night to a better position at Cedar
Creek, leaving Col. Ashby on the field un
til next morning. The Vederals, Jackson
says, moved also in tho night. retreating
hack towards Winchester. His loss was
considerable in officeri and men, whilst
that of the Federals was enormous.
The Revolution in Naval Warfare
English Opinion
The London Times thus speculates upon
I iron-clad vessels, the subject being sug
gested by the fight between the Mouitor
and Merrimac. Eveu in this we can see
the blind prejudice of the Times towards
the South; it talks of the Merrimac with
admiration, forgetful, apparently, of the
Monitor's having "made her take water'."
The campaign in Virginia has at last be
gun. A. naval battle and a general advance
of the federal army on the Potomac are
the events which we record today. The
first of these is one of Me most interesting
incidents that have 'marked the war. For
the first time the newest applications of
science have been tested in a hght between
thee of equal courage. Who would have
thought it possible that after England and
France had theorized so long on iron plated
mid iron prowed vessels the first real trial
should be made by the inhabitants of the
peaceful New World, met in unnatural
et rife. and. thrtLermore,that victory should
rest, with the patty less versed in naval tac
tics and construction Though for a long
time t here hie been tnention of the Nlerre
mac in the Southern papers, we were not
prepared for the achievements in the James
river. The Confederate frigate seems to
have gain nn easy victory over her wood
en opponents. The accounts of the action
arc rather vague, but It appears that site
disabled the Cumberland and the Con
gress in a very short time. fulfilling,
to the most complete manner the expecta
tions that have been formed concerning
irott-plated vessels. She received the
broadsides of two of her Opponents at one
hundred yards without sustainin g any
damage. Site then ran into the Cumber
land and with her iron prow laid open
her sides. Thus, both in defence and at •
tack, the Merrimac has realized the cal
cnlations of European constructor!- It
must now he looked upou us proved that
woode n vessels go to sure and speedy de
feat whenever they venture i'ito action
against an iron-plated adversary. Those
who object to iron sides that they are not
invulnerable, inasmuch as, however strong
the ship may be. cannon can be construct
ed powerful enough to pierce it, must. we
think, abandon theirtoo captions criticism.
We see in the Merrimac that a vessel can
be made practically invulnerable even to
the heavy naval guns which are at present
in use. Nothing now remains
.;,r the Ad
miralty but to discontinue the building of
wooden vessels, and to convert all that will
bear it into machines of war resembling
the Conftderate frigate. The only real
opponent which the . lerrituac foti.el was
another iron-plated frigate, and, had it-not
been for this vessel, it is possible that the
Aferrimac might have destroyed the whole
federal squadron. The Merrimac is de
scribed as " covered with sloping iron
plates, extending two feet below the water
line, and meeting above like the roof of a
house." This peculiarity of construction
may possibly not be necessary to efficiency;
but, as a vessel thus built has actually matte
a great success, it would be worth while
fully to examine the principle before con
structing any more of our own on the plan
already adopted.
The equipment of the Merrimac shows
that there are good heads in the Navy De
partment of the South, and the gallant
manner in which she was handled in action
is a token that the Confederate courage is
still as high as ever. But it is not by sea
fights that the fortunes of the new republic
are to be determined. The brilliant affair
of the James river will, no doubt, do much
to reanimate the Southerners after their
successive defeats, but in itself it is of little
importance.
The Tenth New York.
Among the many regiments in service
few surpass the Tenth New York, Col.
Bendix, in appearance, discipline and drill.
Constant practice has made them perfect,
and the best military judges acknowledge
them equal to regulars.
FROM WASHINGTON
The Finance Question.
A correspondent says :
Thedark prospect ahead for ournational
finances renders the necessity of-retrench
ment and reform in every department and
branch of the Government service imper
ative. So long as the money held out, no
b'ody appeared to care partmularly about
the rate of expense at which the war was
carr. 4 ed on, or how or where the • money
went- but now that the bottom of the fi
nancial tub has dropped:out, people are be
ginning tzt look both ways—the past and
the future--upon the past with an'nquir
ing eye, to am if possible. where and how
the money has been spent, upon the future
with an economical purpose to make what
we now raise go as far as possible.
In reference to the past there is an in
dignant muttering that may swell to`some
thing irrepressible at ao distant day. How
much is this war due to the pure spirit of
speculation and the greed for gold ? is a
question that now occupies the minds of
of rainy. Are the political leaders under
whose auspices this war was brought on
and now carried forward , richer orpoor
er from its results ?. How is it with ex-Sec
retaty Cameron and his •frieads, Secretary
Welles sad his friends.' Secretary Smith
&act his Meads, Seeratna Chase and his
•
Clciyinuirlgoripmand his hiatis#
GoveruttrAmplowA4 biiiihiemb, sad*
oil thimigheitiftte Maim political list? Who
but this elms have profited pecuniarily by
the war. And yet, these are called onr
eminent patriots. Will eminent patriot
ism consent to thrive on the life blood of
the country, to - gloat over the dying agonies
of the nation? A deluded and defrauded
people will hold to a terrible reckoning
ihesP trading politicians, whose riches are
based on the miseries oetheir country.
THE BLUEBIRD
Know ye u flute in all the year
Itin nlen.oint as the bluebird's song
W .
hoa sem. bright morning. calm el lil elm, r
Ile greets us us he tilts along?—
Or, as on some tall tree he rest=,
And warbles forth his elear, wild notm
R,, startling and so swent, as lilest.
While on tho air his nntAo float 4 7
Yet ble?sing more, the woodmen
Welcomes him with his upturned eyed
AA brighter yfsinn: swiftly throng
Before him et the gied urpri-,e •
io is of longer, brighter clapi
i)f buds, and flowers, and leafy gr. re
W here wary joyous roundelays
Proclaim the almighty power of love.
Herald ofapritr•, tve tvelvome thee •
The ti nit of all returned to :nuke
Our force.; roval!—wr.uld 11111 we
Thus by the forel3cli time might [aka
For precioui moments quickly pmts,
And seasons swiftly glide along
Unmarked iv- , grows the humble grub;,
And traniient as the irild•bud's sou
" lip, and be doing!" wo will Oka
The lesson thou so well dos: tetwh,
And in our duties strive to make
Sweet musi:., though Nvo may not reach
Thy joyous heights, yet we may bear
Thy happy spirit in our hearts,
And from the clouded brow of care
Disperse the tliotprinta and the dart
Still warble on, tweet bird; tLy scn
Inspires me more than many lay ;
Still let it float our woods among,
The prophoey of brighter day;.
And when from every tree and bush
Thy brother ,:onirsters tillthoair,
Lot thy sweet voice he beard at blush
Of mornimr, and at evening fair;
For ruidot them all no swoater toue
Floats upward than thy gi,ntk, swv,
And 1 would wire to film, thy own
Full min, re cd'pra I.lUr birds among
AMUSEMENTS. -
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PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
LESSEE AND MANAGF.P ENDEItS.ON
PnicEs or AnatissioN.—Private Boxed, v 00:
Single Seat in Private Pa ninon., and
DresA Cirelo, dab,. , !enr.:: Family Circle,:
cents; Colored anlierY, canto; Colare:i
50 cowl: ileitury ceht.
....mc.i•Je with
lI.LES iY ( to F a a;.
To be f - diowc‘d
NOE:1liI CREINA.
To conehtde with
11001'S A'I"(ITE SWAN.
JUST RECEIVED
711REC'r FROM TUE EASTERN
1111 manufueturo. et the
BOOT AND SHOE STORE Or
J.IMES ROHR, Sil Marketstreel,
a fall and e...ttiplet.t uzi9rtruent 61' It(itif.t
AND r , II01:ri In every variety aria
style., As hien will be zold
CII E P K eIS 11.
1i5.. Cull aria 34 . 4'11rtf a Laurie..
JAMES nom
SO Market .tre twar Market litt:e.
VALUABLE PROPERTY.
'EIDE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES To
.1 lease that
VALUABLE St.'l.‘lE.lt RESORT,
at ill ELTON STATION, ALLEGHENY
VALLEY RAILE.O.III ; A capacious Louie, sup
plied with water, bath roam and out-buildinss
lOW. SIX acres of woodland: pule sort 'rater.
inn, plenty or it ; suitable fora
Summer Boarding Houle.
Inrtuire of subscriber at. No. so THIRD STREET
or 121 PEN STREET, Pittsburgh. Leaao for
==!
WAI, F. JOHNSTON
Confection of Senna.
wino; munrciNl: IS IN-VALI:ABLE
1 ns 0 will and gentle PurFatir e, plea:.ant and
agreeable to the talite. For eni Wren and delicate
persons it will be found pa rtieu rly well adapted.
Prepared by. Joseph Fleming.
Prepared b Joseph Fienung,
Corner the Di:l'4l , nd and Market erect.
Pure llolland hill for Medicinal Purp,, , .h s .
Purn Holland Medbinai Purposes,
I a inin receipt of a eup.oin ra rtirle Of pure Mil
laud Gin, imported in quart jogs expressly for me.
dicinal purposes. Th having use for this arti
cle will tind thi= vastly , uperior to the article usu
ally Purchased in bottleE. For sale by
Joseph Fleming, corner Diamond and Afarketst.
Joseph Fleming, cortnT Diamond and Market st.
TIERNAN tik., GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
IMPORTERS AND PEALERS IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.,
NORTH-EAST corner of
OHIO STREET AND TILE DIAMOND,
A LI, WHEN F CITY.
B. SEELY.
• 141 FIFTH STREET, oppositu Cathodral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT,
DEALNItS IN
NOTES, 'BONDS, MORTGAGES and other seen
ties.
►lll>
where you can only buy the moat elegant and
durable
BOOTS AND HOES
at about half price, at
NO. 62 FIFTH STREET, 11.• t door to Express
plO
TO T
'HE PUBLIC.
ILIS PEICIIALLY
111 theignorantandfalse
ly Modest of all denomi
nations, treat Secret and ,
delicate disorders, self- -
abuse and diseases or
atuations common and
incident to gout hs of both
sexes, and adults, single or married. Because
Da. Baas:enter publishes modest c of hie doing
so, the ignorant and falsely are dreadfully
shocked, and think it a great sin very immoral
and for contamination and corruption among
their wives, promising Pons and daughters. Their
family physician should be cautious to keep thew
in ignorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN
STROP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative prac
tice inight be lost to them among stupid falsely '
modest and presumptuous families, born and
raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and
who compare society, intelligence, sense, fic., to
dollars and cents, mysteriously, meanly orilly
gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerous
parents and guardians are thankful "that - their
sons. daughters and wards , previously feeble,
sickly and of delicate condition and nppearance,
have been restored to haalt,h,-and vigor by DR.
BRANSTRUP. -besides many before and after
marriage through him have been saved much suf
fering. anxiety, mortification. Spermatorr
hea or nocturnal emmissiont, are completely cured
in a very short apace of time by hie new remedies,
which are pecuharly his own. They are compounds
from the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the
fallacy:of the Mercurial treatment he has abandon
ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dis
eases are treated with marked success—having had
over forty years (40 experience in their treat
meat in hospitals of both the Old World and in
the United States: leads him to say—to all with a
fair trial, health aad happiness will again bloom
upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with
montebanks and ouacka but come and be cured
Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of
which so many annually till our countries, can
now be relieved, providing they attend to it in
time Full partiondars Can be had of my treatment
by procuringa cop of the Medical Advizer.which
is given gratis to nil that apply Racial; the ad
vantage of over forty years experience and
observation, consegitently, he has superior skill
in the treatment of special 'diseases, and who is •
daily consulted by the profession, as well as recom
mended by repectable citizens, publishers, pro
prietors- of hotel*, ie. Office 11/1 Smithfield
street, near Diamond street. Private cOmmuni
estkons from all parts of the Union strictly at
tended to. Direct to
BOX SOO,
deiblydaw Pittsburgh Poet Office.
JON. H . TH0311:4045N,
CENIER4L ACZPIT,,,.
~;.A./(1)
VONMISSitit;' .MEtOEANT.
Na, 4 Nandi inta Fiat.
delkka 1111 LADELNILL FA.
GE=
4 T EAST LIBERTY—.t WALCADLE
..tS. property for sale of four acres and thirty
perehrs, is n pionsnlit I....atina, fronting on the
rh and Pant Lit,rty pinnk road. win he
evHt AL 3 1 , • , *: pvieo and on Lrorable terta:i, apply
at tit, Litat, °elm,
S. CUTH BERT SON,
al It LI Market street.
ASK TH II.: paler. dbr TUE LADIES
arlq
GENTS REAL
W. A: D. RINEUART,
:..t.•nufa,:tuiur. and dbnleis iu all kinds of
Tobacco, Snuff and Segars,
avSl-ly X. 149 and 131 Wood strect.
NEW DRESS GOODS
\T F. W DRESS GOODS
IIkTLW DUESSI uoons
_km
N EW A LICOES
CALICOES.
-NEW CA LICOE,6I
LAST SUALICER SILKS
SECLINifi AT 75 cEsTs.
rstei.Nt s R,26
TO $1,30 I.j YARD
THE SLAUGHTER COMMENCED,
The him) Drii en into the Entrenchments
lint Take all the Qnnitters We Can Get
Of Cheap WALL PAPER, Borders, ho.,
of Newest Styles and Visual
Variety, to be Sold
this Spring.
This large stock. having been ruchelied it le
duce! price:4. will be sold very low.
MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS,
BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS;
EXTRA -WIDE PAPERS OP
FRENCH AND ENGLISH DESIGNS.
Bargains Not Oonfmed to Remnants.
We take RAGS as well as CASH.
WALL PAPER STORE. -
Al the Old Stand, No. ST Wood Street
W. P. 311IR9HALL.
Paper Flanging and Whitewashing. Qui:4ElY
and well done, by Experienced Workman.
mh2l:2rad
_FAMILY COAL DEPOT.
WM. M. STEWART,
ri , rlA.Lamit IN COAX.,
Corner SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY
STREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY.
to- Families supplied with coal at low rides
on short notice:. mhs:3m.
AT) I "V" dic E IV EN
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
NO. 163 WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
FIRST CIIFIRCII, rirrissuatoir,
AND'
47 0/110 STREET ALLEGHENY
lITDILLIMIN, SHEET LEAD,
Lend Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead.andPiumbee*
material in general. Oil Refineries fitted tip its
the moat approved manner. Tanks lined Lead or
Copper. Houses fitted with Water aad Gee Ma
tures.
e.s.. N. B. All orders promptly attended to.
api :lyd
STRAWBERRI.;
RASPBERRY.
and BLACKBERRY PLANTS
GRAPE VINES
CURRANT
and awar,Bakay 'BUSHES.
LINEA E. •
RiIEtIBAIt 8
and ASPARAGUS ROOTS,
alt or tit° ban qualinr, sod wamnted
name. For sale at 29 STREET. • ertie
1/31122 J. KNOX.
MeLEGANI' FURNITURE AT AEC
TIDY.—On THURSDAY at '2 P. M. at
Masonic Ha il Auction Nouse. will be sold • qpiiin
tity of choice Furniture, Carpets. ace.. comprising
gone superb Mahogany Dedetead. two Marble Top
Mahogany Dre....ring Sarawak one Mahog
any Wardrobe. one Walnut Bookcase, c ha irs,
What Not, two Sofa Seat Rocking Uhairs.
twelve Mahogany nofa Seat Parlor Chairs, En
closed Washstand. Dmingsnd other Tablti.hree
Ply Ingrain Carpets. Stein , Clll,llllll. /LIM ii3ll
Trays also one beautiful set of Silver Plat Tea
Ware. als o
at sale. T. AIIoCLELLAND.
api
Auctioneer.
pEACIIES AND VINEGAR--
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
11 11411Mriiii PURZ CIDER VINIGOAN;
In ilsn and Iv sib bit
WILLIAM BAGAIXT;
. L • . . Weed street
Dirl)P-ELAJLIIIIII AND
=IB.EA CRINI
11D2 lafteteaTriSON.
ESTABLISH MENI' IN THE WEST. 1
.1. If.
(.;:! rirTil 6 eItEET
---------
NOTICE-4: AS FIXTURES; OF EVERY
regilt or te11ir0n.....1, and ultore , l
to Rum Carbon Uhl a tha Lini kitting alai
Plumbizig shut+ of
IVELLbON s ItEINEK
161 Wovd etreotnearlStb
'9OOO P AIDS 1100Tai AND
S1101:6 AT AAXVON.—
Commencing SATIIIIDA aftt-rnoon,
at 9 o'clock. at the `andnu,: Hall Auction liotrie.
No. ;15 Fifth struct. euntintting front day to
day at !U, 2 and 71.2 o'clock until ail are sold,
trill I.o , aered. tho entire stock of 1:001,s, s l loland tl A ITER: , . - . , onintiaiin; Slots Calf and Kip
it,,,,i.t. A n kl e Ti e ,
1;1 0., and Yuuth'a Luots, Shoo%
Wnlnell . .l anal .Misics' Lasting
latteri, I.:ail:WI al Boots Kid, Goat and
Boota. Calf mkt Bulls 'Boots, Buskins,
raid a 1;1 .1111 Variety o f Childr o v s
Boot! , and Sintc,,.
T. A. MCCLELLAND.
A utlioimer
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE G-ROC E R
NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
Jaz:a PITTSBUJIGII.
.110011. MIALE--A MARBLE TOP MIL.
L I AM) TABLE, nearly new, Li vffered tor
salt at low term;, En wire at
nll-:',rt NO. 41 SEXTII STREET.
ALL1:6111:311r CITY-111R RENT
a large Arc..lltir.isoed chrelliug house; apply to
S. Oil:lllThatT C SON,
No. •‘l. Market street.
; a iiimsco OIL. COMPANY. ILIN U.
FM:TIMERS of Refined Carbon Oil.
No. 27 Irvin street
Pittsburgh,
BOOTS AND SLIDES.
at 62 FIFTH STREET.
FUENCIT CALF BOOTS, SEWL D,
$2.50 at
GARDINERI6,
63 FIFTH sTREET
W. D, HUGUS.
W. de D. MUGU'S,
corner Fifth and Market ammo
WE SHALL SHOW NO QUARTER•
100,000 ROLLS
NE.alt TU MAYOR'S orzwg
- PORT OF PITT-811-lIRGR.
MIR!
Franklin, I:ennet, Brownsville.
Cetkatin, Clark. Brownsville.
Bevan]. Peebles. Elizabeth.
Alinerca, ttorden, Wheeling.
ItEPARTED..
•
Franklin. Bennet. Brownsville,
Gallatin, Clark. do
CoL Itavanl. l'reblea, Elisabeth
T 31 , tilowbs, McCombs. WheelinSt
Ben l'rankliu. Jack, Charisma!'"
Marengo; .MeCallutu. Pittsburg
J W /Inilulanrlisearty„ de
101r 4 The River—l:m.4 evening at twiligh
there were fourteen feet. water Inthe channel and
falling. The weather during the der WOO OW
Neasent.
1r aCupt.
Evens' fine packet. Key West,
No ktinuouncol for Cineirmati and Louisville
Pic6er,gerz and o Lippors will boar tliis in mind. -
L..a . " The packet Prima Dona H . load
Lug for St Louis and St Paul. Ceptuil - Goo &toetw
is in command, whilst Capt 3luelooh will do tha
tinanciering
We' The mammoth ateamd; .Aurora,
Captain J Anawalt, loaves to-daTlit Loafs sad
St Paul Thus boat is a favorite with' paamegen
and shippers Captain Dales will be found in the
°Mee
L.& ° -' The fine passenger steamer drip,
Captain Golding. will have dispatch, for St Louis
and the ilpetr hli , sissippi. Her amsomodatbee
are superior and her officers careful and attentive
Mr Lamoret, who has charge of the °Hee will
provide you with state rooms if you tea 011111
The steamers Marengo, and J. W.
Hallman left for Pittsburg.. Twin, with nurses and
Physicians for the wounded soldiers
imps
L;:-.:d'•The favorite steamer 'l Mar
tip." C: , ptain Brown, leaves this . diejpositivels
for Cincinnati and Louisville. Mr. Hoig who km
charge of rho °Mee will be certain to Gee that pas
sangurs aro well cared tbr.
4. - iji - ` - The splendid passenger, steamer
lowa. Captain Moore, leaves this das. positively
for Saint Louis. and the Upperlifinimippi, . Her
accommodations arc a No 1: while heiedeere
noted for their attention to the weritiotasaseaseet
Mr. b. Moore has charge of the MM..,
For Cincinnati, Cairo t OIL Laaiii,
Galena, Dubuque mad Mg Pala.
- WEDNESDAY. APILL 16; 10 A:M.
wheelAP 11111 ID
- pa - k7itjRELANL.
.li. Evans, Commander. will leaver *a above
r•vrte aa announced.
treicla or Passage apply on boaid or to
J. b. LIVINGSTON co..
Amt.
Woe. Cincinnati and Louisville.
TUESDAY. APRIL 15.4 P M.
R. TUE SPLENDIDMITELUEII
t'_-4171.' h
KEY WEST. We. 2. Cant WNW
will as announced above.
for fadeoe essage apply on Markus to
spl2 JOlth B. LLYINUSTON cu. Agent
For Cincinnati and Louisville,
SATCADAY 12, U A M.
.LSI THE FINESTRAINLia
Zlk. MARTIN, D. T. !crown: CM'
wander will leave for the above porta u an-
LlOtllleeti -
Tor freight or melt VglY 0 9NIV or t°
ap/2 J. 13. LI% N'ON 8 Agnate
For St. Louis, Keokuk, :Moak
Island, Dubuque and - Salsa
Paul.
•
MONDAY '26. 6 PM.
PIKE NEW STEAMER
SI. Cap
will l eav e the ONI above TOR and all in t
termediate porta
For fi eight. oramaie apply on hoard or to .
a pl 2 J. B. INGSTON & CO.. Agent.
For Cairo Bt. Louis and. Wiper Misissippi.
TUIS DAY. APRIL 12, los.piEt.
THE FINZ 111111a11101
isilWigt PRI MA DONNA; GaAs D.
• oore, Commander, will Ism u Issoosol
above. ....
• -
For freight or pang* 11POY col bowl
ke
B. LIV l %TON a
or JOHN LACK.4sasta.
_
For Cincinnati LouLovillai Cairo
and at. Louie.
THIS DAY. 4P. df. • • -
•
der AUROR A rAssurifinv
steamer AURORA. J. A. Aaawak
commander, will loaves. for the above aatitatar
mediate ports as abovo
For freight or passage apply on board ar
J, B. IVINGSTONe-M
or JOHN FLACK. Moat.
For St. Louis and Bt. Pam
TIUS DAY APRIL. 12.
AI:MTHE SPLEiIi7MIIIIII4OIIIa
at AAGO. Captain uontingk e l wllt
1e4.v0 as announced above. • ,
For freight or pasaage apply On boaad,
ap.l2 _ JOHN FLACK.
For Saint Louis and
- iitver .
TIII S DAY. APRIL 12. •1
THE NEW ANDIIIIWano_ ID ilidM ib paassoror otamor lOnA.Cnibits
Moore.wfil leave as above annosseed. -
For might or palate ritageille:
or J. A K .assn.
Regular Tuesday Packet Are,
Misrlett& mad i.waagßog,.%-
' jniittlrteiz"
19gri
etsamterinu, - -
At Ayers,' ' ediinder. emu
every TUESDAY, It 4' p. si., sad .
every FRIDAY at Ba. m. • e• 7 ,
For
treiP
ht
rarrAWFS riertAitt.;
mbltt - iiteilm&
For Beaveri StennibeaviliCiaii
wheeling. . .
._fir TAMPACHETSII e.
~ AFOotabe. R. A. X asp
ukawlerrleaves. for the aboge pada .
Wedneeday and Friday at 12M. •
For freight tousling° apply_ce board or to
dolt J. COLLINS CO., Water street.
Fl
or Marietta, Pa - rker.a bus,
Gallipoli* and Portsmouth. :
EVERY WEDNESDAY. 4P. M. •
•
grigiaarsz t r
THE WWII= 0113131" .
Captain Wm. Res* 1
it i gtietta. Parkemb
.104 _
l ifthst ira rn r il t t ri l s le leaving
an =
Gallipetid every tritlLY at 8 teek r V ::
inh2o J. B. LIVINGSON A CO.. 4sista; .
PROPOSALS
ILL VIE RECEIVED AT TRW
Or.
MICE of the Weston% Pinkie Igo
aatti . April 5. at So'elog,4.
atahms good LUMP qoAx.. .rivr OD anti
SLACK. and good FREoli bike,
in all eases the bone will be deducted.
h
tract for one year, and furnished In
ties as required.. By order of the ipard
speeton.
mh3l:td JOHN BIM . INGHAM. Wades.
MOTH, PARK & CO,
NINTH WA.na, pcouNnitar,
,
[PITIMBURGII. P4l,
,
da ft
Warehooae. So. 1411 First and Illa ' di.
Manufacturers of all sises sad a
Coal Oil. Retorts and Mills. gm and ,
pdpore ass aslnVraaro,„.__ Mottatt , .
%Ant lina dos„ , T±: a.
I =bbing and e ,of ma i
ii ii9 l i ad cAn c el l i tw k Machina
vaii
_P . 1 610, .
the oculdry, au necarna7 Minas wilig li all
attended to
. _
J. H. CASIDAY, •: •
NelhgllLL. MONS 4131, MINIMMIIMI,
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