See.. . - ilmi d ... l • • 'of the Unite.ti Suites, yet when any of these' The short crop of ice in our immediate See .- ' dltion States, or the people thereof may detente-. vicinity has put dealers to the necessity of ine to emancipate their laves, the Irnited supplying themselves from more favored' - ----_- .-- States shall pay a reasonable price for the localities and the cold crystal is now being ; 1 TIIE VERY LATEST TELEGRIMI , slaves so emancipated, and thecost of col , brought here in considerable quantities 2 ti ' onization to stone other country; pend- I from Cleveland and the tributaries of the 1,7-- ~..,-_=-...--_------ -- - . ingthe consideration of tii i is substitute 1 New Furnace. I, Allegheny. Several linat loads of the lat ' Vi r endell Phillipa Batten th " "1""in°: hour 4lXpircq'Tittid the bill ; A new furnace, capable. of rt;dueing 1 ter haVe been :add within a few days at s 5 for the abolition or slavery in the Distriet ; i tons of metal at a single heat, has .teen 1 pe r ton. Egged at Cincinnati. ~r (...i,iii.i.i.wa... tahtui up. Ihe git,%stion ; ratted at Knap, Rudd Si ..C.ii..s Fort Pitt ; Frn present ation ice. will here- - vet the amendment ofre t l et byM r . c orks. The furnace is 22 feet long. o !afte r to a be n artic n le d which s we must pro- i being :I , . to tgh and 43 wide, divided into three coin- ; ellrt , from Other sources. as it is stated that NEWS FROM EUROI?E 00,,1ii tie, ilit• anit-tplintitit of lr. Davis. for the eolonization or the elltal/litllClpate.l irtments, as usual. The stack is it novel- the oil floating, upon the Allegheny, front • . i slaves, providing; that the money nppropri •r, being only 45feet high, (less than half; whi c h our supplies have bei•li procured, , CI xeISNATJ, March N.—Wendell Phil- i ated sliall,eily be i-u'tl to coloaize such per . le altitude of the brick stacks usually k m imp,i,,din litis locality t, lips i t attempted to lecture at the Opera 'On ''''' 'l'''"r° to 4 ., t:; ,tote other country, uilt for such a furnace) and cased with a I suc h an „ mini di„, ~,,-„,,, i n w hi c .l i ii ; • ,' ri . ' • and tio- cost -hail wit ex.••eed one hundred 1 . 1.,,1ii ti, " .: . - ..ouse to-night. lanedimient.t , tll) ) - .cket of wrought iron, from base to cap, !dissolved i, unfit I• it drinkilw,avow' : ,!..,11 itr ...• p • •r head. nmed of rings of sheet iron twenty-two i di,„,,,„, :i 1m. in ,„ „ I - d i ,. ~-;:. ;..:,„,,,.. ~,.....1 1 ing hint3elf an Abolitionist and I tisunio n . 1 Mr. .Nletrrill :tail Mr. King,' explained mites broad and ft•om a ( I 11121r.er 'lO all I say dit•v Call tit:to oil la the Water, flat tb:d.: , int. Person= it/ the gallery dent hissed, . that th•;:. should vote against a s ighth of an inch in thickness. secure.! by I ~,, ,i,„ - „ ~,.,,,!"!. • • ~,d l, ,d , and du .,,,,,,, ~g ., ..,..6 and , 41 , 0iiis , o, him, : fret:all:lc they lircfcrrlal the bill it WHS. .irew bolts instead of rivets as in ,itcallt- In Vicir ()rifle:it' faCtS Our rev men slittuld • ' Tlot Hall'allalellt witi adopted, yettr 23 ; oat chimneys. IVii miderstand that an- 1 Ihe nn the al•-rt fo r a reo u l m - s o i me ,• o t' sii . • ' stone hitting flint. It"' hi" B ".4 . ":1- ,, k"i't I IlaVt; Ili. The 4lli'Stilltl toss then taken On Cher monst er gu n , of fifteen in ell bore, is d.. ii t , .1 ~ ~, ~. ~... 1 ,.. •!. , I . P .. ,up fiir seine time. Ile finally ladle hi nt 1 m i .. D av i s , alimmi l inerit to colonize iim i i t i i A dl llt dr. d ..114 . cal ttia. :tans t Jon t o be east tit these works. portatittu (11M1/1 , ,S the 1 . 1,41 11r Wo• from self beard, and proceeded until somethi ng • was disagreed to. Mr. Davis proceeded to ' Clevela n d. width it is said. by many. also , aga i n Latic,•ji,,,,i,1,1,. ten.; sail tind B ,, ain speak against the bill. llecontentled that makes water insipid. The mountain ' t •-- • - . slaves were property arid recognized as • eat,; were thrown, totting him. Phillip: ll • i t if d treams enipt:.ing into thdAlleglieny will. !• ' . such )2; tle Niprerne doirt. e tinote persev,•t-t-ti. and a third time was heard, front the decisions of that court. lie said We think, give us the best supply at the ' smallest rust, trandtortation It:, rafts, flats ;and a thit•i time eggs and :tones wer e that Congress had no right to emancipate Or steand,o a ts being tune!' c h eaper tha n i thrown. alai due crotch moved down stairs the kluges anywhere either in a State or by rail. Labor is ako t.ery elteap in these ; eryi l ,... •• out lira our !“ ‘• tar and heather the District of t!olambia. Ifs referred to lumber district- and the hardy rtlitStllell i f i ii ii !'l :: . 4 :iilltr , r.,arli for the nitrger \Vete the early history of the country when sla would think C 34 to E.:5 per to" a g ood price 1 dell Phi ' ll i ies; and proeeeeding Iti; tio; mid- very exiSted necessarily all over the coon for what' ean be so ettsilY oblitint , l fr•!to ' (Ile aisle towards the stage: were met by try. He said slavery was clearly and cer their stream,. We would also appreeiate phi11i,,.,• i'rionik. Here a tight ensued. !Airily recognized in the Constitution in a the vI!!!!•• "I" si!ii!!' l l ‘2 l• P"n'-' i!'•'• fre!i• from ; lllliill,f the greatest confitsieli the ladies mild phrase. Slavery was at oLO:tittle ree adinixt tire with oil. The subject is worthy 1 ; • • • • ' • •••ill'aZion g , !•rying. Jumping over choirs . the atteatiol t tif fee dealers and others. ' and falling dt all directions. Dui-in g th e hence it tea; notions that slavery vt-as local, -- ---......--__ Magi(' 81141 MUSIC. - 6 tight, Phillips was taken oft' the stn;;,, ,. tool freedom universal. but the opposite ' ' lii.; frivildS, and the audience moved out.• was the tact. Slavery was the normal con- The entertainto,•nt presented la-a. nigh; !It is nowten o'clock and the streets in the dition of the United States. and th e ahro at the Theatt•e, to the most fashionable au- I k ;daily of the Opera House are crowded 1 ga t iu" of slaverY teas an Px‘:CP ll .)"• (H o ence f the , eason. was well calculated 1 with tl.veited people, unable to find Phil. Mr. .\ltn•rill at,licd whether die Senator to insure a littoral part-wing'. s t, ',m g as ! lip , . No one was seriously hurt that We I elalielniell that the existence of slavery.or Robert Ilelb•r is the attraction. As a i ean learn. its legality was recognized in the Con:tita n:taster in the art of prestigiatien. neeoni- , ....m.--• plishing with ambidextrous skill the 1f10,,t, ' Killed and Wounded. Mr. Davis said the term were annum-- lion. Inilill , " 1 1 1 "ils 01 11!".;:i'F•• lit! i:' sap: riot I .' ' WAsoixo•roN..larcli "4--A dispatch moos , ii,r it r ung".;'''''','!g".i" it, `' xi '' t " ( ''' it r ` - '''"g' any sti2ilt of hand 1 , ,,,f,...,, 1 . w t . . 1.i.. 1 : from a surgeon in Gen. Shields' army to n ' z( ': ",•''' 4 ; nllv ;, previously so, ti t while es ft pjaill , ; It ! Ilit• Stirgeo n General at Washington. says, 1 ,: • Aitt•r iurttier otiellSSion I.lft. ,I alito ;i d is sufficient that we endorse tin. eulogistic • notic e s of tem cot in relation 11l the battle of vesterd av i (inf. journcd. einp rar y eritie s , in award- : less is from seventy-five to Oat' hundred ing him a ,lace side by side with the illus.. I ;11 1 iolo,. flail taco hundred and fifty: wounded. tritais Thalberg. The fantasia front Lucia., I h a y, :Der. .. wo l ilim l r ,•,l mi ,l te,-, m j,..ji v „. ,-,i• whielt he itxtiented With lllfilli,itl• Skiff. ;h e enemy d ea d . Carriod Captirt• cVerV &Voice of •• yt• gen- ; tic seiencc. - wild , ' Ilic •• 1 • 11 s! It! , '""I . S!!!!! - ' Later l'ront Europe--Arrisal of incr.“ arranged by IlialSclf. thirty enthused the ;!!;hoot. every amateur present. But us a master ..}. . iii . iiiv,ii.ry his .. s„.iiii,l sih , , .. 1.6 , , , , hi ui ,i \ :W . '1 ii3K. I:lre . li 24 : —Th.. steanisititt , 1 ti-, r e rjo .t i i , the i .„,,i i „r i m. iii ,„i, , i . i , luii: ,.-, i. , dansa liars ar c he d front :southatititton wall Her,- is sonit•thing to perplex die mo s t ;i'''l,"`"" , tales of the 11th i".'"t:- . I tit con rittiLtis.-1 11 the 'LOLL:POI I.lmrob l astute. For once rumor fell short and es p,,,,,,i,,,, and i•ari,,,ity a lik i , 10 , r ... I ,, ;hiiiri ill die 12th. Lord Campbell called atten the reality. We can ass,tre the reader it is a tom tothe inefficiency of the itiockade of • , : the rt-1,1 porn, and moved for the corres• marvel i•eytind anything he has witness.. : poTlence tet the subject. in this matter of fact ,•ra. Anorlo-r phase j Earl Hassell replied to the prooli: ad oldie Illl",:lcr‘ r is 10 be illtriallleclltti-Ili tf ilt • ilaCt‘,l by Lor•I f 7 11111111)On Or th(!illl'iliCienCy with mien' W1.11,101%4 ill nt•crentuney. 71101 a . : and recoil:lLn! the effort,: mints by d r refreshin g no:kit-al ini••rlutle. ' Nor.ll 1.1 rtuidor it eifective. Ili- consid l'rticessor .tildermoia at footer! i ''''''l, the ,''''!'",! of (")"", iii the 1.:"'-'1i' flail. idtr:,-1, in, oest test tliat Illo•Illi,ckt ; ,' A thronged 11011 , 1•--rt ••:-.tw•l so tlete., nt wa , • ••!! • • • '•. Ito said that the rent wthe, the intit-toic;•. that the first tuish was miss-.it 111.• o ld t ; ,dir i , ; hetwet•it di,. North It! eicat 10 throng the haii. greeted Professor , the : 4 "!-:!! w-1- 111 t1•!!--iiki•; :LW] hope.! ti k.tiderson on his Ir.:: appearank• i n ,111. 1 i!•• N . .r • il ~.. .'l id ''''''''"•• • TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 25 'll AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE. Retrolotions of Respect. HEAD QUARTERS ADVANCE BRIGADE. rpperville, Va.. March 17th. 't;'.2. At a meeting of Knap's Pennsylvania 4tttery, called to order by Captain Joseph I. Knap, a committee of four, viz: Ist ergeant James A. Duulevy, Corporals lagnus Collins, Frederick Volk and Cor elms J. Brown, were appointed to draft 2solutions expressive of the feeling.; of the buttery relative to the decease of private , mbrose Adler. of Philadelphia, whose' eath occurred in the Hospital at Fred rick City, Md.. on the stl - of March. 1862. The committee reported the following reatnble and resolutions, which were i nanimously adopted : WHEREAS, It has pleased a merciful 'rovidence to chasten Hte spirit of this ommand, by removing from its midst one , 'ho was very dear to them, t here Resolved, That while humbly bowing to he decrees of an all wise Ruler. we sin- I crely regret the demise of our fellow sob iier. Ambrose Adler. ke.9olved, That his death on the verge of lianhood, while depriving his country of he'serviees of a young, ardent and eller etie soldier, has created a void in the 'lottery, which, owing to his social quail ies and power of pleasing, cannot soon ie. supplied. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize vith the family of the deceased in their ;mat affliction. Resolved. That copies of the foregoing neamble and resolutions be forwarded to tic parents and to the Inquirer and sun lay Dispatch of Philadelphia and Pitts- Durgh Post, for publication. JOSEPH M. KNAP, JAMES A. DCNLEVY, Captain. First Sergeant. Court of Quarter Sessions. The March term of this Court commenc ed on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Judges Sterrett, Mellon and Parke on the bench. There was nn quorum of Grand Jurors present at the calling of tho list and, after Iceiving the returns of the constables ander the license law, Court adjourned until two o'clock. In the afternoon, A. Fulton. Esq., of Kittanning. prea , :uned the affidavit of .1. B. Finley, asking for a continuance of the case of libel, in which Robert E. Brown.- is prosecutor. The petition 5„... ....,„ ...., , "''r :c display of orinemn draperies. iilve the alleged libelous letter or paper has embellisinnents and apparatus alitterin been lost, and denies that he ever wrote i w i th ~,,„1„,,. if 1„.,H . •r„ spok•irl" ca , h as. any letter of said tenor; and further, that O f t h , , 1 .,, r 6, n ,„„ , , „.,„ 1 1,1 I s. . i m ,,,,,i i , H there are three witnesses. material to the r .'rominent. howt-, et.. ii ere th, w51:01 , .-.:1: ; defense, now in the army of the P ' t " l "e• t Instraiions of ,pini,,t } ,pi:,,. 1i... :r ,•:, who cannot be obtained at the pre , ent 1 „ 31 ., folio fi ,, ti. o w ~0 , .1,: t0, ,-,1 5 1 0 ,i,. otoi , h , term. He therefore asked the your; tbr a , man ellous ilvin , hat. The -se,•on.l ,m,h t • continuance. i , ~ k I I Of ...1/B.i .1.11 , i0r,..// 1 , a t in tie Mr. Miller, District Attorney. objected extreme. 11 i.. , of that diara , i, r is h ,e 1 to the application as premature. ...N.O bill I 1 .,, 7 ,,, is you from attempting a , ohit i on in had yet been found—the matter not yet 1 u , inio , ltn , guessing at it would only con having been considered by toe r ' rand i fuse and render the my'sttiry still greatet• Jury. He thought the application should 1 It mmt lit. accepted With LI it—lsar 1S ith bepostponed for the present. I reason. 'l'll,, flio-dynnnlic rope-tyim; ,•c -tinned,ne.. Court ordered the ease to he mot- • peri ment of Mr. Amlersori, J r., is one of and hail was entered accordingly. the t n tm,st astonishing mystieal p roblem, The Grand Jury was now called and We 0 .,, r witneso. ~„,o „ ,r . li.o , moi. sworn, with Wm. V. Evans as foreman.— . t i p li e i, a o trick. the novelty of inwly The jury, after an able charge from Judge' of t i o , s man .,. ls. 1 , ; : I at• .lisetat ton of Mis, Al,- Sterrett, retired to their roonm and Court i d „,,,,,, 0 , old tho .. oi ,„ with 55 . :5; ,., do , adjourned until 9 o'clock this moi•mug. 1 ~.,,t i ,.,. „ ti t,, rta i ninent i s prodne,,!. ;wove The bustness of the term will be unim- I • - - portant New Manufactory of Arms. Messrs. .Tenks & Son have completed their buildings at Ttridesburg, and put in operation the machinery necessary- for the manufacture of rifles of the most approved pattern, for the use of the government. The whole establishment, including ma chinery, tools,. &c., is valued at about 5400,000. The main-building is 400 feet long by 40 feet wide, with one wing 80 by 40 feet, and three stories high. The black smith and forging shops are also exten sive, containing ;;;', forges. 7 trio hammers. 6 dead falls or drops and a Dix curtinr , press. Here all the .forging except f;ir tdt gun barrels is dime. Ninety men are em ployed in this department, who turn out 200 complete sets of all the forged pi , :ees composing the musket. The tiages, fur naces, tempering vats, &c.. are counter parts of those used at the Springfield ar mory. The stock-making machinery is also made in imitation of t'utt at Spring field, and embrace , over twenty-three ma -chines, which cost over :.1'2.000. These machines have been in operation some two or three weeks and are capable of turning out 200 complete gun stocks every ten hours. In the lock making depart ment there are 22 machines s -costing over $25,000. The whole cost of machinery is estimated at about $177,000. The estab lishment employs about 700 hands, over 100 of whom are from Harper's Ferry. the former master inspector at that place being one of the number. The ctipaeity of the works, if worked with a double set of hands, is estimated at 10,000 complete rifles! pet *tenth. The works are of great ex tent and substantially constructed, with every convenience for filling orders in the , ehortest space of time. Tridn's Speeches. Henry Miner, Lyon's building, sends us a copy of the speeches of George F. Train, the *Hess defender of the North in Lon don.. The pamphlet is published by. T. B. Peterson & Bros., of Philadelphia, and we hope it may meet with a large sale, as the profits are to be devoted to sustaining the "London American," the only American organ Europe, pledged to support our liwiand constitution. Dr. Raphall's Leeture. The lecture of this eminent Hebrew minister, whose address at the consecra tion of the Synagogue, last week, created such an impression, on "The Poetry of the Bible and its Characteristics," will be de livered this evening, at the Lafayette Hall, under the auspices of the Young Men's Jewilh Association. The subject is a pro lific one and will, we are confident, be ably handled by Dr. R We expect to see a full attendance. Personal. We yesterday met Fred Hunt, lately connected with the Cincinnati commercial as one of its editors. having special control of the musical and amusement department. He is traveling with Heller. the illusionist. as business manager, S:e.. and is genial anti hearty as ever. Promoted. Corporal Andrew Wayt, of Co. A. 13th regiment, has been promoted to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Ser gearifP. P. Baer, whilst here on recruiting service. kr the annual election of the Brother lood ofSt. Joseph, held at their hall on Monday evening the 24th inst., the follow ing gentlemen were elected officers for the enuring year: President; D. Ihmsen; Vice President, R. Bailey; Secretary, N. Mc -4NdlsEtyfitewards, C. H. Miller, Bernard and D. H. McAlear; Chief-Mai , Jas. Dignare. [Pittsburgh Caddie oopp . cit}• a< 3 ma.4ielatt. Ile had tranAform Corieert ILI!! irtit. /twin, that promh ,,, NV;lS•app:tretitd% ht• the en•rtina of a new sta.4.!. %yid' devorathm.: 4,1 ,eat•ler and v,tdd. Leese ,n• h.•;•;t j., ,11;11 lhaZ lin4)%v,:. holy a l'itt , lini7ll and ari• sutlkiont 1 ,, in for math- a ilay. Larceny of a Watch. Two men of colored persua:drimineph Cross and Charles swears, were arrested by the Mayor's police yesterday afternoon, on oath of John S. Boardley. also colored. who aliened that they robbed him of a sil ver plated watch. worth S2o, he being in toxicated at the time. The watch was f oun d (in • th e pe rson of Swear+. Both were committed for trial. Shop-Lifting. .1 woman named Catharine Murphy wit.; arrested in Union alley last night. by offi cer Fender, of tIT Mayor's police. charged with F , tettling a piece, containing forty-six yards of calico, front the dry goods store of R. R. Finton, corner of Fulton street and Centre avenue. She was locked up in the tombs for hearing. Mrs. Murphy is an old "rag," and had only been released from jail on Monday looming. Fifth Street. This thoroughfare was yesterday visited by the hosts ofthe Street Commissioner, who scraped the dirt up in piles on the sides. and there it still remains, to he scattered over the stones once more by the thousand vehicle's which pass up and down the street every day. When will these functionaries learn wisdom? Unfaithful. Mrs. Woods, a deserted spouse of Steil ! benyille, followed her husband Peter to Detroit, where he had gone under pre tence of business, and found him living with a Mrs. Donovan. who left Steuben ville about the same time with Woods and joined him in Detroit. Woods was ar rested and taken to Steubenville for trial. Peaches. From all quaters we hear most en couraging accounts of the prospects of the peach crop, so that a large supply of this delicious fruit may ho expected' thi s year. The New South. This is thegitle of a paper published at Port Royal, S. C.. Adam Badeau editor and Joseph H. Sears, publisher. It is small but neatly printed and has a large circulation among General Sherman's troops. Gun Lathes. Messrs. Mackintosh, Hemphill & Co. are building four huge gun lathes, for turn ing and boring heavy ordnance, from 7 to 11 inch celibre, for the new cannon foundry now being built at Reading, Pa.. Trun nion lathes and other necessary machinery are also being made for the same foundry, by the firm named. Contest. The annual contest between the two lite rary societies of Westminster College takes place at New Wilmington, to-morrow. Lieut. David. This other: Atha-commanded the battery of the Ninth lowa in tii - irattle of Pea Ridge, formerly practised dentistry , in this city, on Hand street. His name J. David. Promoted. Lieut. Chill Hazard of Co. F.,l2th Penn sylvania Reserves, has been elected Cap tain. The company was foimerly com manded by Captain A. G. Oliver, of West Newton. STATIONERY and jewelry !packages, at prices varying from 60 cents to $1,60 per dozen. For particulars address with stamp enclosed t J. S. Andrews, No. 110 Sunbury street, Boston,. Naas. -or at Lupton's iol lar store, 66 Market s treet, Pittsburgh, Pa. „ • re•th atei 1., be mi g hty I , o we ..1 ' he trusleil t !mot iyithisi three months 0rz,,,,,, t the wit.- aring etimneit.ati • it- a t:,i •••• ~ • „anal ,• “111:11111,14 ; 8!1,!!! 11% , 1 th.' tilr• •! • t lie iiiP9it•iont!V "1 . 1 b;oe?:;,,I,•, b• „ n nu. rcith~ruttn. I The , Anni.. !1•1.!11.. tt: . ! !!!'reW St :i enwr :trri,oil it! Q . : 4 •1•!!.11:.11 I! frt, N. ( It. fon !.• .1 , 11 1 ., )1....c,•5t' York. 'flit. 7•l',•‘'; Nvon , :771 7/1 1; , .7 :tn.! hutolr,i H A. trali:ot goiti N , ' , 17 7. , •71"1111,1 1:011 , 01:11' 1. .. i , ,11 Intl 7,671:1••,•,1 I 6A 977?. Fro::vit Hay!, Ni,troll 1. - • c. ~, i s H • h • Ni 1111111:1!)4,1 Alitirq ~ lolv,r. , i.•:•!.t:.•.1 l'.l steady. l'ork a:1,1 1.l st.Noly. stiles at I'2: f;(1 for oo:union. Stp_rar Spirit: of Turpt , ntirlt• Ineo tirni , r. A ;rod nil firtn..r :it T.. stvalatl - A -.la at (t,i,,,•u town on Ih,• 10?1:. At American securities are:irm Ciaribahli pre-ided largo rite...tin t! ,4 poto.dar delegate: at Ge•fl o a. Ire :attl deplored the:deem: , of the repre-entatit ,•• of the excluded Oath to deliver these I.rovineet. liratnoti had arrive,l at C a di z . The negotiations for the cunclusit,n the Turkish loan were progrettsing sat torily. The Porte has ❑lformed the great pow ers that he is compelled to renounce all moderation towards the Montenegrins, hr. causc t hey participated in the Herzegovina disturbances. Thirty-Seventh Congress. WAsursuroi,r, March 24.—HousE.—Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, front the Committee on Territories, reported a hill to provide a temporary government for Arizona. One of the sections of the Ii II prohibits slavery therein, as well as in all the Territories now organized. Mr. Ashley. said that if any gentleman desired to discuss the measure, he would be satisfied with its postponement to a cer tain day. If this was riot. agreed to he de sired to pet the bill on its passage 110 W. Mr. N% icklitle, of Kent uck3-, - remarked that if he understood the facts, the Texan Rebels, under Sibley, were forcing the peo ple there to Hee elsewhere fin• safety; how could the government, under these circum stances, be organized? Why attempt it when the civil officers could not proceed thither. Mr. Ashley replied that, as far as the Committee were advised, there are no enemies in Arizona, except Indians. There is no organized body of white men. Mr. Cox, of Ohio, said he would vote for ipostponing the consideration of' the bill indefinitely. It contained the famous Wilmot Proviso, which had occasioned so much trouble in the country: this was not the time to reagitate that subject. Mr. Ashley replied, that is the mere opinion of my colleague. Mr. Mallory, of Kentucky; is the bill np now on its passage. The Speaker. It is. Mr. Mallory. I enter my protest against Mr. Ashley moved the previous question on the passage of the bill. Mr. Cravens, of Indiana, moved to lay it on the table; negatived, yeas 49, nays 7t. The House refused the order of the main question by a vote of 56 against 74. On motion of Mr. Wheeler, was post poned till next Monday. The considera tton of the tax bill was resumed in the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Colfax in the chair. Among other amendments agreed to are the following: Tennessee to have till the first of December next to assume the payment of her .a portion of the tax. Brew ers-manufacturing less than five hundred barrels per annum, to pay twenty-five dol lars license. Brokers to pay fifty dollars, the same as commercial brokers, and warrant brokers twenty-five dollars. The Committee arose and the Houseadjournedj Mr. Davis, of Ky., offered an amendment as a substitute, •to read as follows : That although the subject of slavery . in the States is exclusively within the jurisdiction and .0414.1iCe o(the government, and people of the Stites and cannotbe interfered with Airectly lar indirectly by the Government, Skirmish in ►Missouri. Sr. Loris. :%1:tro•li 6.llowikw a copy of a di-patch 1.. of War: • A del:whit:en; or the I,t fowa eavalry ut ottt Irma City I,y (;,n. TlO - ilgaiii•U a vitiirrillit I,ami. had a %vith tl n vuetn... I.iliia t i ro ;111.1 wounding and tak i .iii.; 7.3 I.risoller.:. over 20 28 "r and it quantify of nns wiiri•oaptiii•iii. Our lien k four Siginiid, 11. ‘V. 112,1.1.ErK., The Rebels Driven Back. \VINCI! ESTF:R. Mani' 21.--Tia. reb• el L: driven Bark to Strasbut.— Ilti•rit !ii , •uvi•ry lighting to-day. In Ow we lc. e liizt about tun kiiied ;Hid wi , iindi.d. siiirmishittii t., captain A.11. , •rt..,1* TopyLtraplii.ial Etigin.•.•rs. was tak..tt ky lao ro•,11.1, The Veroomi 800 1141 rot% Port Royal. Mnr,il In • \: , c I ) ,, i , :111:11,10. butt Verniunt in:tl;,• l't.rt n..t tlu• rnt. 41 f.t. SI, az any 1. - .• sr.yl unt..,:ind...l to il.ti rri al or I ler Yliassesota. ':::•••!- --krrivod :hip Mi n - Cialumn.• I. I), ! 11.011 1,,,111:1 1;1•-••71, frwil • I 1% .1 iolat loft or tho I)t•part- Order of Geller:2l MAULS H. :Nfar-hai nil • ah-..itt fr..ta itt , ql Th.. tri).q.; Itny in jury tr, ~r prop..rty: e r any itit..71.1 , a...• tit.. right, ...t . eiti•tothi.-- 1.:,..ry char.tott , r, hr h.. investig,ltteti 1111.1 pithiiiwt with Rank :Statement New ;11arrIc2-1. -The liauk State rto•nt for the weok ,a Saturd a y, tdutwt a decroa,o itt loan, - .•'n;.47o : ' an inerea4e iu specie 51.254),.: i• ittertta:4 , in circulation .!-- , :15;;,•i 33 ; a , aic in do• poesits St!.taus,-12:). JOSEPH MEYER & SON, I=l FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS WARE HOPSE, lac SMITHFIELD STREET Between Sixth street and Virgin alley,t Spring . Lot of Paper LETTER, NOTIi, PUOTOGRA PH ALBUMS. FABER'S PATENT ARTIST PENCILS LAWRENCE. MAUVE IRK. PATENT SLATE RUBBERS, LADIES' POCKET KNIVES, All Kinds Plain & Fancy Stationery W. S. HAVEN, JNO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, I=l PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARKET ROBERT ARTHURS, ATTORNEY AT.AI` LAW, AND CPALICRISIONER OF DEEDS, -of Ohio, Missouri, Texas. Wisconsin, Virginia. New York, Louisiana. Illinois, lowa. Florida, Indiana. Ken tucky and Michigan. mhsahn No. 135 FOURTH STREET. 2 suow CASES FOE SALE BY BOWN it TETLEY, mh22. 134 Wood meet. Wow Hooka amp TAciux., -01: in gm* visrisodm Ws his MIS -he x & wood otooot Spiv, r, T nu•ut. --( • ••:".aln .!7:c •:: , •!-H1 ;n tht PITTSBURG BILL, (broad & narrow) MANILLA, AND STRAS% WOOD .1: THIRD STS COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND COKE.—DICESON, STEW ART ,k CO., 509 LIBERTY STREET. Having superior facilities for sispplying the beet quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Slack and coals, are prepared to deliver the same, in any quantity to Mit purchavers at reasonable rates. our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to sup plying families. oc2S-3m PITTSBVRGH. MUDS AND DATES— .A.` 1.500 Drums Figs, 30 Froth Dates. For sale by REIMER Jr BROS., mb24 'o!. ilt; and 12S Wood street TILET SOAP— Bozei:C*,tee" Toilet pain Sow. de wenn Soap For ealelil Rh iNER & &ROL nilat ban. 32 and 32 Weed menet. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. The Bull Bun and Ball's Bluff Disaster—Scott and McDowell Ex on erated. • “n - o , March 23.—Gen. Cnrlwal lad,•r ha rt•turned to Philadelphia, having aid,•d his page to the testimony in the Bull Ilan affair. It is said that the com mittee will make a report, speaking of it and the Ball's Bluff disaster, in a few'. weeks. Gen. &ono is held responsible for the Ball's Bluff affair in a great measure. It charges Stone with treason. Gens. Scott and McDowell are vindicated of misman agement at Bull Hun. The Rebel Army al Gordonsville, Contrabands front near Gorilonsvill i report that the reliel nrutc is ail in that vi cinity-: that Stuart"; headquarters arc ut (.'ulpepp,,r Court aiiii that there is no dithuulty in arluainted %%nit the voitutty thrThigh their liars. Location or MO ..7.tiattloicAtl Foun dry. The Select C•antaittre. t.) xhiyil ti: I Senate ha. r 1; nil ti!.:: petiLioni fru! 1 cities ttotitoY. n tots ALing ti:e estabiiiihne , : of a Natio:La Catin,.:ll FL:andry. will hay a perplexin,, ta..li.t:nless they are govern eti b) the important sug,ge,ttnn, made it debate by Seuat6:- ( ;rilli. - .i. .. iz.:--Tlin , !le material of which the gliry slent:tt be ufaetttred must (101111 frolll likt9l!lht . :.:. al: , that the e,,at nuo;t aitto coin,: fro::: V..., - ;en PennlYabia. Senator Doolittle's C4,ionizatiol Tio• able and eonscrvative spcech vt the . nator from appear in the (Nob(' on Monday, and a large edi tion in panyhlct form has already been subscribed tor. Ile oppo4e , ; the direct emancipationoodess sonic judicious scheme of colonization can be devised, and pro to mart his plan in this District. Mir• the addition of the tuliva•ing section to :he Scoot. bill, No. 10, which - provides ;hr the oompensatcd emancipation ~1 slave r y here : " -11).1 he it fitrther iabidtti, That the :'um 1 , ),),01,,, out of any moncy in the Treasury not othcru i4f.: appropriated. shail be expende.l, under the direetb-, i , ~i• the President of the United Stat.- , . to aid in the colonization and su:lement „f aeh free people of African descent n o w re-i : ding in sail district as may desire to em igrate to the Republics of Hayti or Libe ria. or such other country beyond the limit of the United States as the Presi dent may determine.•' The Tax Bill. The Finan,e Committee of the Senate are :it work nn the Tax Lill and are cut tint!, :air and ann:nding at a rapid rate : Wh:ra the Hun., the` Cll filit!,!o "tier an ain,ini ment. and th. - :unh the di.spoiition to pa;; floaze b:11 role,. it :nay be kept :pen tier N‹.w r. 1111,0 in Now tiro re7ary ha , , )f1 , 7 , 1 th, r. ,ix itatl , ory Insill Fort Scott ;11, aad t;.ars t - ilt•riaia•••l l.'ir 0!:1 ,•6::). Crai,2; can 1101,1 1% Siracnge• Rumors .1 float. rO.o:1! a ::! raIL i::;r:y . frrt , k ill ilk )ppart lia•:a. ?h:. IVar or iii• Navy 1),.. art:now"; (hi.; ;i;ro.. Treason in the Churches T,. da.y mini , “'r in one .1 Epis 11pal ..hurein.s here relti, , •. l . to ri•a.! ‘A'hitti,,,.7,:l*, prayer t"r ;he the . n : o.n arm , . :old in (;,•o: , :. read ; sv,) tit.•:n. go: up and st - .•r.• ‘voirt•ti and wio.m w,•ro th aIIEMEIN Gre•rnnw. r;..• "n ' • 111, tiu• .;c Mr-. r,, , •1. . ;•. 10 : l i ,. will h.• • n 5i., t ,:..1 ••,.,• • ,• ,•r:s. IMIIMIEM=I Shermaii•s Conlis,val ion BM, bill ii at pis. , 4lz i. , , phiar. and prob• i ;h... .f affair , rend.-rs a avico b.,11 Probable Election of U. S. Senn. =2=i2 Hon. Eniorsiin Eihcridgc niil recur; in icw wecica S.•nitt,ir Tcanes? , : o.— Thi-i will cream a vacaacy in tho of the which will nii (limb; lic Lc n Wosit•,:ti w liu , it 0 i wan. Good Order The most commendable order still pr.- vail4. and no attempt is made le; ollieer or !..,oldier to interfere wilh the military rule prescribed by the Commander-in• Chief this division. As will be seen by the ae. rompanying copy of tho General Order extensively posted about the streets, every inducement is ullered to the citizens t o con tinue their business and professional du ties : C iug Out--The Rebellious Spirit. The young men and even the young la dies ot't his place are gradually beginning to 1111 , 111" th themSelVe:;. FA,r the lint day or two subsequent to the : a rrival of the troops. the former were as seamy as black• borne, in June. .Not the fear Or iinprOlSTnent i n the Rebel army staring them iu the face, and having lost all faith in Jackson's return, they are commencing to air themselves, and in some instate es, to ventilate their Unionism. SUPER' s CANDIED FLAG ROOT, For Imparting an agreeable flavor to the Breath. atter chewing, taking medicine, etc., Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail by CHAS. H. SUPER , AT lIIS DRUG _k ND PHARMACUTICAL ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER PENN AND ST. CLAIR STS., mh22 RIVER INTELL PORT OF PITTBB ARRIYED: F4ankiin, Itennot, Brownsi Gallatin, Clark, do Col. Bayard, Poohleg Elizabetk. Gordon, Wheeling. k heno,Portluionth. I lEPARTED. Bennet. Brownsvilln. 4rillutin, Clark, I;n.vh.,, I;:ivard, J. T. 31 C-qtir Tin 1.111 - 1:_ light then Were 10 foot 5 inches water in the channel and falling. The weather d win,/ the day was pleasant. The new and :I'.lendohl side wheel steamer Estal!a, Capt. t. at the. I:lnd ia:mad nttra -,. ..:11;.: n , Z orato.nti , n. ha rme on, of th.• ht a•h,; , t,•.1 h. at . 07t . ; 71v port. 7.engt!t of f • feet : Ilues f , et, %71111 cod): cpiiu•.kra . ft.t puiriting by Boyd; t:12:1'; Itx. - 1101:-.4 , chug :'ran .11 y the G, Vii. an.:l W. L. They are L0..1 cl... , ver :.li;cf7r, E..; can found. The rivcr 'Jill day. %V g.11. -t...! favorit .^.•tcaner •, .•.• -.2 2- 222122•.2,1:yed titi,day s:r 3air: t,. i; and ~!fir, tiro '•••31 110.1 at i ti I.tivit•ug.:•l , l that arc r;.•Il r. kr.fi;„? - Till: !,aok€.; C:ti:y - it, Capt. Calli.a u naleo:1, , •1 for Evan't ilia- end .llount Vernon. Thi, hoot her trip+ n iEit grra. reg:Oatiir and ahr.t . s..4 I:ir , oigh. Cain:they and I:el:in, they :tre im:llelever :,ed • Th , . punetiut!i.avkt•t Eurna hntn, tid, day nt 1 p.m. for andltu— kints.lll;7...r. brit l'nytd.- ite with tet-gt•l!gt,ri Tip , o2pritill 6 aii •1; Air. 11)1- ,ett mil de the Ittntr , itt the t . ,7• j i v pt•r-.011 1•: the Upper 3 Vee: ,ippi Ire take the Florence, Capt. Thiel:ell. Viirf To person, hound fur Evansville and Mount Vernon, visit the Citizen, Capt. R. Calhoun. For C i nein natl. Louisville, EVallSiVille and Mount Vernon. TUE-WAY. .1 P. M. 11'31g: FINE :"ASSEX(: lift • :tea:. r Calhoun. c.nnulan.kr.l..,:ve. 2nrintin,,l nl.vg% lAw Freight 1 . 1* P7 1 ...:4 , ;.:0 , 1, - on k o o . d. _ . - - - - For heeling. sand Zanesville. Tif E N E S'l'l:A MI ER LIZ ZI E 1,. T. B rown. on ,„_ man.ler, :rill I, port EVERY S.VIT !WAY :it 4u. in„ r rtiolve and intermediat, ports. I,:ire Z:11106;11, E.% ;ItY f fr• p, apply on broani r.-,11. a, ...rz 1 'I I:Ht7: Za ln . Ar ßi n . f,t .1 1% Id \AN, t.-tharh. Regular Tuesday Parket For Marietta and Zanemville. Till: FINE PASSENI:ER. .tennier EN!. NIA (IRAILIM, Capt. Monroe Ayer: , eontinnioler, lente Pit:stunt!: every at I p. ie., end every FRI ii.ll at Q For freight or pir , sage apply on board or to I.i VINIi:iTON x Agent=.nih2l Pittsburgh. For Cairo. Si. Louis and Mis souri River. TUESDAY. MA iirli Pi A. M. E VE DSPLF\9II> - site wheel passengt:r steitner T El. LA, 11.8.4ett., geminand,r, will leave for the 411,,c . ports. as timiouo,ef. Fer freight or passage at.; , ly en board or to any of the Agent... rgh2L halt . 6.• :ki of For 3Ltriefl. . Parliersburg auil EVEVI 4 P. M. IMMW=Malffe . lA. ! 1,11 'i•, tier lti ae,ting..Nlarietta, l'arkordittrg. and Gallipoli-. taakitir leav every I ft! ar..l ery 1:11l.11. •;•-••il",k. J.ll. I.IVIN;;11): S :u.. For Beater. Ntenbenville and Wheeling. TII I: PACK ET STEA MEEK J • 'r. l 'c o nlb... 'Mourne Cachous cola Tnander. Tearer for the above portA Monday Wtlne,dar and Friday at 12. M. For freight or passage av:•ly on beard or to del4 J. COLLINS CO., Water street. For Cincinnati, Louisville. Cairo anti St. Louis. TUESDAY. MARCH 2.5, 4 P. M. tar TILE NEW AND SPLENDID I'L eager steamer FLORENCE, D. 2. Is.fi..k‘ , ll Cotalaancler, will leave as per an tir.ccn,et. For freight ~r pa...a:zT apply on board or to milt::', J. B. CO.. Agents. ORTICULTII7IIAL— ,;T:;ll.l'l3EREty. R.-PBERny, an.i LLACKBEitIiT PLANTS ORA PE VIN E.' - '. ef 'id ii ANT. :tnd t:i001:BEfi BY BUSHES LINLAI RIIEURARB. and AS i'ARAGUS ROOTS all of the beat quality. tool warrante4 true to name. For sale at 29 FIFTH STREET. talr22 J. KNOX. 13 1 E - Ull STYLE R DRESS GOODS, PARIS ORISAILLE MOZAMBI QUE, PARIS PRINTED MOUSSELINE DELAINE, in !easonablo design! and coloring!. - PARIS PRINTED CIIALLYS, PARIS GRISSAILE IJAREGE ANGLAIS, PLAID AND FIGURED GRISSAILE POPLINS Fancy Striped and Plaid Poplins, Black and White Check Goods in Delaine, Caahtnere and Poplin!, Fancy Cloaking!, Cloth, all of the neweA pattern! W. &. D, HUGUS. ruh'24 looTcE-BONDHOLDERS OF THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHI cAGO THE OHIO AND PENNSYLNANIA. THE OHIO AND INDIANA. AND THE FORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COM - PANlES.—Holders of First Mortgage Bonds of the Ohin and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. the Ohio and Indiana Railroad Company, and the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, who hare not heretofore deposited their bonds with John Ferguson, No, :15 - Pirie street. tinder the plan of reorganization, are again notified to do so on orbefore the lot day of April next, or they will be excluded from its benefit. Holders of Second Mortgage Bonds of the same Companies. or Construction Bonds of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com pany, who hare not already deposited their bonds as above. are notified to make a.pplication to the Purchasing Committee, at my office. No. 5_,_ 9 street, to be admitted to the benefits titigd reor ganization, on or before the mum - lay. or be ex cluded therefrom. Jr.s' D. LANIER. Chairman Purchasing Committee. al"1. Holders of any of df the Bonds referred to in the above notice can deposit them at the office of the Pittsburgh. FortiWasme and Chicago Rail- ! way Company, NO. 23Fifth street, in This city. 1 Mitcn 1 8.186Sskit. G. W. CASS. COOPEILS' TOOLS— _ _ by Afa armetess aSOWN t Just reetrived i ttiur ude Jabal U. woo. otii4os. evening at twi •r:aniotc,r, ,•trok, t!i] li: l! !1l~T:! I :n:ici:iii?r}. PLUM A AND CI 100 Boxes and 23 20 Ca.sks new Z Now for sale by ulh24- Nos H E/tit /NG-- TO THE PUBLIC. EESPECIALLY the ignortuitandfsilac , ... • AY Mottest of all denomiL DP nations, treat secret and delicate disorder:3, self- ' abuse and diseases or ; stuations common and incident to youths of both . - sxel, and adults, single or married. Because rt.:. 13rt.ty,vritt.r pub:idle., to fact of his doing .c, the icceraar and falsely modest are dreadfelly shocked, and think it is great sin very immoral aad for contandeation and corruption l their wive 4, proniiiing sons and datightertitirr family physieiat, should be cautious to keep tie :w nt' - ; fir that they do the sarne as Dr. ORAN natIA (except publishing/lest a lucrative prae ticelnight be lost to them among stupid falsely modest'and presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who couipdassociety, intelligence, sense, are, to y w : rio . usly. meanly ovilb , gotten. It is to Ph elfal however that numerous 1 parents and guardians . I that. their dollarso3 1 sickly and of delicate condition and a I h,vo been restored to health and vigor by IS It A NST ll I: P, hes ides man) , before and after' marriage through him have been saved mucheuf !crib;[, anxiety, mortification. dui Haring the I advatitago of over thirty years experience and ok , rtation, consequently, he has superi or skill in the treatment Cl special diseases , an d who is daily , onsulted by the profession, as well roo'. mended by repectablo citizens, publishers, pro /,r:c tOrS Of hutC/ , , Ale. Spertuaeorhea, Or soaelled Locturtpil rlais , iwiii, his dreadful malady can he completely euritd by the very last discovery that hay Lever yet failed. In female diseases he . Ica; had superior experience on account of his old A. :re, ser, , nty years, all irregularity is comtletzdz • cure,l. .1 , fur consumption of pulmonaryd my syrups: which are conrposed , from Iceland in. , - and °flier ingredients by askillful physician. five years at the business, it Les had more slloolllla than all the pretensions that have as yet been di- . entered, as the certificate will show. Theraro all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that cavil person will get at the examl hatic.n, all free of charge. Office 85 Smithfield mess[, bent' Diatmoul street. Private 001211111Ini oati,,n, f, , tit all parts Of 1.110 Union strictly at tended 1.1. !aired T„ HON sea, .. dee,:lydaw:is Pittsburgh Post Office. - CUES AND VINEGAR- Itl - SIIELS DRIED PEACHES, It it.t rtura.s PEKE CIDER --741100611116 in store and for sale by WILLIAM BAGALEY, And 20 Wood street. . . . a Goo Ds- w , :! , ,,vojtNt ro , Mvotl from the EASTERN CITIES, A CHOICE SELECTION OP X 7. f , e.4 11 .4. 13 I_, GOODIE for the prettent and approaching season. Bal/ms are re-pectfully requeated to call and examine our Aoek. W. 11. M'GEE dr CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 143 Federal street mhs corner Market Square, Allegheny city DUQUESNE BRASS WORS3. - d: AIANI'I'ACTURERSOF - EVI:ItY b A/11E7T OP FINISHED BRASS WORK, AS :I.ND STEAM FITTERS, At , :r - Parlicular attention to fitting Oil Refiner- Castings of superiorsmoothnima made to. ~rtler. Steamboat work and repairing gener ally. Oil globe; Davy's Safety Lamp: L'ra,4;,,t, and Penitents: Corner ST. CLAIR :•:TREET ANL) DUQUESNE WAY. fel3:tf F OR, RENT.... TILE COUNTING ROOM OF Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post Oboe. TO V.I.NEELS. 9IIIE VNDIEUSIGNED 'KANT. MADE arrangements to fit up Oil Refineries, under Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP APPARATUS:- patented February 4th, 1862, by which fire is ren dered totally unnecessary in distilling - Petroleum or other Oils, noel we guarantee our work cannot be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy. We refer With confidence to the following per tie=, whose Refineries we hare fitted up: Mes:-..rs. Long, Miller & Co., Petrona Works: Wightman & Anderson, Eagle do AM. Kier & Co, Excelsior do les.l Taylor & Co., Jefferson do Lockhart & Frew, Brilliant do The above works were designed and constructs!! and put in operation by Dr. H. W. C. TWEDDIA The following works we have also Adult op: Economy Oil Company, Darlington: Messrs. Chadwick & Crompton. Kittanning; Johnson Graham .k Co., Woods' Rug; Brewer. Sill Co., Pittsburgh: Reese .I‘. Graff. do Johnson .5: Co., do - Forsyth Bros. , Manchester. • DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos.loo WATER & 103 FIRST STRUM Brass Founders, Plunabosia- STEAM AND GAS FITTERS h11:31111.1 1341 !SOLUTI4017t1T. 91111 E CO-PAR'r.IiERSIIIP HERETO. • 1. FORE existing between the undersignedin the Draying business, under the name and Mee of IWKIBBIN A: HENRY is this day dieseh'ed by Mutual consent.' JAMES WKIBBIN. March Ist, 18Q. HUDSON HN;NRY. • ''•• Are-HA VING PURCHASED THE INTRUST OF JAM ES M'RIBBEN, in the firm of WKS r. ben X- Henry, we are prepared to deliver rook, front auy of the depots. at any part of. the catirii with prompttiws and dispatch, and solicit a con tinuance of the patronage bestowed ro t. :: jab firm. UDSON JOHN H. S PITTSBURGH. March lith, 1862. BE (MEAN FOlt WALL PAPER, Pa Ter lianifers and IVhitewashers. can at IS7 WOOD STRFET. inhai W. P. MARS SUGAII -30 Barre Crushed Sugar, ::(.) do Granulated Sugar. al do Powdered do 100 do A Coffee Refined Suer, 100 do It do do o In store and for sale by REIMER ik BROTHERS, Nos. I% and 1.28 Wood street RAISINS WO Boxes M. R. Raisins. 200 2, i do do do 100 1 , 4 do do do '2OO Boiee Larger do 1(s) 3 , ci do do do RV do Valencia do :30 Kegs Seedless do Ai -Mats do do Just received and for sale kg , REYMER & BROS. Nos. and Wood argot. OnAIItDINEN, PICKLE 6; &e. 20 Cases Sardines and A cans choice brands 100 Dozen Pickles, assorted,brands, and 1 gallon jars, 50 Dozen Pepper Sauce, 50 do Tomato Ketchup. ' 20 do _ Asst. English Sauce, 10 do English Mustard, 10 do French do 50 do Fresh Peaches in cans and OW" do do Strawberries do do • Together with a choice variety of Pie Fruits. Anchovies, Olives, &c., now for sale by REY3IER & BROS. :Nos. 126 andl26 Wood street. QNUFF -10,7 15 Barrels Garrett's Scots') Snuffjpst 'received and for sale by BEYMER . BROS. Nos. LT. and 123 Wood street. FOREIGN NUTS— -50 Bags Almonds, 30 do Filberts, 30 do English Walnuts, 25 do Cream Nuts, 40 do Cocoa Nuts, Also :5 barrels Pecans and 300 buto le y p e . ..Nuts„ in store. and for sale by HEIMER ScfltrApz NOR. IA and 12K et.
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