. __.. ____ DAILY .POST. . 1 . F.1,113...F.4114mipm., . 00r - Lomovot . Witmohooto . Ai. --- - i - B l b w _. .... _....„, _. _. 11 P. N.. :March 24.___1,.. Y . - - - I . IIIGHT'S - MAIL i iv ~...D N F.AI I A y . 11i ) it NI N ( ; m A j; (1 1 24; I through rt- ne*progranime in neerottotney . 1 cone , of the forward move of our Arremt of Editors. . . . last evening, at Coneert Hail. tu an , auili• : -- T- -- !7•- . --.•--., - --- - -••-- ---,, i; 11.1.1 : 4 . ho •IT T'''rt'',"/ ki ll " 11 ! ".°"1"!"a nit 11 . tsHimi:TON. March 25.—1 t i , .. under CITA AND NE16111101111001) INTELLIGINCE • enc. , quite aq large as on - .Nroaday.evening TIIE VERI LITEiT TEIEIIIIIII j ill ':" ^ ( "" I ' l ."j' t l '" "e.'1 , " , 1 ',",.". 1 „'1 1. :4„.„1 here that the editors lii• it, ii,,,,i, _ - • and fun,. ii, much ti, t ii. , ii. sall, , tact tom }..% - - i •a I - 11 : ,os:: -; from eig,ll, 444 itll4. ..aana.reu ni./i44. i • ,,, aroati, and orthe New York Jourmit o f . erythin..! he attempt,. i: aiitio eleverly -•-- - - • : among whom arr. one colonel. and four . The National Foinidry. : c'ommerremmi New York .‘:nalflat b a Jfpeal.... l . ' i.11,,.t0 hanulizig.thorottglil deeeis hie the A - , iiecial ilisiiateli 1., the Philadelphi a ' anditi, ; •,. :iij is. .\ iidersiii i 's , eviiiiii ;I„ ht t PARTICULARS OF THE LATE BATTLE. It""", ''" l "i,"• 4 , "ffil lieuuTnuts; Iw. , 1 .1;,? ' ha,. been arrested. and will laa. tried lay a : 'lre' , w‘. ll nl.o.- 11111 " 11 g w. 1 .1 1" art' 11,11 ,"l; I 'Dart %Hill for giving treasonable in - "I airer .'"." s " Il i' ''''''''t I %) "'"littr'" I.' is a wonilert'ul exhil,iti,,n, delighting and ' I t•l''• Tht• t'lit' ,ll ) . lost ""arlY fiv'• i " l ""rvu I formation it; . the enemv. Tlw Otryett wloch the. Sem i t,-, has referred all tit,' pe- mystifying all who w nue,: it. an d {,aiding , Another Battle liiiiiiiiieni. 1,iii,.,1 i w,,,,i.,1 awl thr, - y hundrud I ns from eitin,, and town:: usliM 4 the i all who attmupt to expinin it. "Plus. with i . pri:o . tter:. ; men; had hoped that aa sUfficient warning i 1V11.4 given he the arrest of Col. John 11. eidablightnent of a National Canno n l'onii • , n•iiii i .i Anderson' s wonilerral rope-I king ill I NLII ~. .., ,,,t , m ;, . .vh 25 . - "r l "' l " 4 "'t 1.110 " i ____---.. IIIIII• 10-------___. Forney, who was released after a repri dry will have a nerplexing. ta:k. tulle,: ;I,i,•k. ',.., , u lll o l, ait I„ loaannit for the great : StraA airg i, It) the effect I liat Banks. w tilt hey are goverrie.f Iry the important ,t et- ~i1,,,,-; ~f Prof. A. Ile oifer, it -erie, of ; shi,, ld ,. ~; , ,,t hiwid ,„,„,,„f hi, „ w , 1„-i,r„,1„, One Slain!. on. and if unchecked. will make the Can gestions made in &hat. , ity einit r Gime , . new ,eierititie triek, to-night. when It,. ail- • there. .Inek-on i , in , i•4llt. .k ',tittle i.- . I '...' • - -- i an appear ritlietilints. The plini:li , il.: That the material of which tilt. L 44111, : N j..,• 44 44 4,, ;141,41d. I meat is death. and although a terribla. one. hold.' be manuffiettareal attest 4,4111.• 4 . 4.4• 441 4,1,4 , 4•,.14.11 iti-41.3. ll"olutiod. and that the vont inu-t al-o : (Jotibitelialk. still the necessities of the country in the hour of' peril, are greater than com , nlera (nunefroin 11 . , , ,t,.rn hato--% It :win. •• :co, - 1' ' . ;ions for tin- livt'S, of individual,. :1 . ..1•••11 Soliiiiirr 11.1. •• for Ijllllmilicld for tlu • •••• •1111) 111 A . :1)/13 ' S (.111. :111t . St, • and 1ir.,1111 Al'il.11•111V 1.1 111,11 . . NOW 1 1 .11'.. an d guns. I'l,„ y t i t . m . e i n ti r i • or h, fah.. tho :na il nal. • froll, and earn I • I i with Iii 1 1; I‘.‘itiv till 1 "` 1 " .1:• " ffil HI " ' - " r ""'"" id " -"'"' Now ti. it. w.. ..ii..11 Cit%:dry 0.1141 p. , 1111111 111.1111 is 11th' of I•niiIii•III 1... RIM= • . in tir,.4l 1,, 11,, bad: and took seleral prisoners. Shields • —i oat . ..chalk %as Ill! st %varadv‘voleottied. ‘votooled in the left aim at the first His opening selection vett , his I: rrangemeht ".' 6 Engineer lt)rowilleill. .! „f . Ili : . ..• / ... 11 .• ii , i.rtiii.i. fi ii . nrii li i iiiiiis, w i t h , :re%%11011 1110 f•fieffiv appeared. Jackson . \ ....1:154 limn waned iienro, V,,,„1,. r ... Itichara 11,,ffinan at the ~ , ,, , ,11,1 in.-artitinmt. /I ' d 1 ""'" jur"ru ' ll i'v the l"k° ' lla " l, That The nor,, _was deserted lfy the Union troops grid, e'nii.lol.t...l!ts ,• itgim•../' ,, 15 , hl• iI I sV-Illjal .1 in.lr, roliiiirl,il.o.• - -tic inlet' 5.5 f pi:in., " I 1.,.y 1.,, X . s, fis , i i,•,.i,f,. : ,,d . ,h.,,,,. 1ir ,d . ,, in , , . („ 7 . 1 ,. ..,.1,,,, ii .,,,i,,,, -i i 0 n . 1 , : .,,,i„,i,, n1 :id 11P advanced to retake it. Shields' day Jii , t ,veep. by falling o‘,•1•1,oro,d a .1 0 ,0 ' ig•rill illil, 1,0 11,•.1 ,r•• 11,1 , .• rarely heard. 1.1'...• ,10 , 1•1 Untiii.rir airtni on Silt unlav night. •fi z taffe•• !ado's . ()II t'ity . „ is 11,,. A iL i o ii,iir ; I: slii.it i w ii % . i ii o w iii.lii.kii...li.nin shore. in 1111 Sunday 'nothing at Sunrise. :litekson E. , v r• Li app,' , ar.; 1111'11 11i• Wit...1:111,6n, " i Till- II rt . 111.,i ra. I 1.,• 11.1.11, t a b: , ilio in,•l“.lv 1515 v, reinf orce d , atiaeked Shields near IN:earits . towti. three aiiiesdistant. ' l ' lle eii 1. loser guard. leaning against „11,• „1 . thi. ', and limes WV:SS t• )111tIlli ii 111 . 1 . 1Cil.11i` ,prii . ‘ 1:1 . : il!tilli:r. %Olen. losing his If:dative. h... was i noisi , . it :••••••led bat little ,•ir,,rt ~r il,;ii n . , ''" , . ,.. .a lo re , ' eollsisled or ro l l or Is;h l tr ' s precipitated Ifeadbung ink, it, ,•i5,.,.. 1.1,,•; agination to le‘a an r all I Is.••.• I iiSI l'a a1..111 .. a, . ra%:tlry, five tlifutsand itifittitry and nine i.,1„.„,,,,i,.,1 by d„.. ' , wt . " , or artillerk. with a - re , erve ofeigh anit wits stopped as soon :is I.OS,ilile. Itll.l 1 111, V ~,yl' so . ‘ICIIIIIIIIV every effort made to 1'1 , 1'51. hint, 11111 it 5511:: ! :111,0 ili:1111 , 1. l l ,l l. pieces of artillery. Till! fight IV:V.:kept ui. 1 , 11 timm. when a charge was 111:01.• I.l' 1111 in vlllll. ' n,s , 0 11 . 11 . :1 , 1•51 NV:I,7 01)"1,11 e i g h. ! i ;1 , 11 , 0h:di; lit• s I Ohl% •••1 :5 11%1, s -cri pi i..i. ihe t thi , , infantry. the Ist Michigan and ft l '' ;1 Y o lfr - • or I P r o ,--- ” t ''' . ' ....... ' ' ' b-.. 1 or the air •- N,ii, parhir al tui-e1. , .....and the lainriette trout -I:ig,,letni:- 1 , 111 i , ~n , Vir,4iiiitt cavalry on their right, lfrill'e 111(.111 -.--------- rather HP i•X.•lllllliljrntiim ",,' Is. u ,,,,,,,,., , hank hall a Mill', iVlien the enelny got their Dwelling. Burned. id . I ilo pin; or tire.r iiii•Villi 11 it•ii 1 I illlion it iv:. g i l li r '' i""it i" iii d i lLS' woods thank The residenve or .NEr. Ahl.near lilllniek 'lid bolt 11"1" '''''' i“ "nll'l'll'l it. 1.1. "S' ,‘ " ; ' ,. ititirithifillii.rr;. ait.,'icig:ti;:;l:"i",,litt...}ll)!!,:iliii. whin Station. on the l ' itkleigli. Nor: Wau tie " l'''' i' l ''"'i" 2, ‘va" On' original l'i'''•• cot; i and (..itiongo railroad. ivos 1"tally ,li.,t i .„,.. i 11 , ..1. ••Evrnit.,., .1.:"Ii„„,' „„,. „!• til l . . tiro. Shields. through Col. Kimball order „l Col. Tyler to tutu their left flank which *1 by lire on Sunday afternoon a1.,,i1i ! ni..,: Iwtvitvliitig ..I' niudol:: piatia comp.,. ll'a, ...A.t . Clltl•.l by our troops. hut with ter three o ' elnek. l ' he tin spread 111111 visit , • 4 ifions. :old one played with nli the hosed . rapidity. and so fpiiekly was. 11, w„ r k „I . nating ease and . .. , .ra ce whi c h 4;,,,i,,,.h it 11, rill: , ne. , .. , . The enemy 1iein t! . 1 , r ,0.•,• 1 ,..1 Ly di , st mei inn ave , nniilislie ., l that init •,nly the' "e"''' '” "' I l• ll.' . •P '''''''' .ll "' ; ' '' ''' ' ' a ,to u r h"h's... ThelBth P.'"'dvania an ' d iwildin,4 but 't;iiiiiis. ~:at,iiis 6.11 a . pt..s. , :,,,,ii ~.r. .,, ,it. . , ~ I.inn., 6 .,. 1 .,,,,.... nii ~.....„. ~,,, 1::ill lin - 11mm. ili ,, it charge,' thi-ir c,•iltre d • n i n ..., ii . n . i . ,`,, ;, ii .....1 Ow tight ' , violin), general. The:, aa, i,.-the flame-. Tle• loots, was a rraffie.and ''..."' ''''-' (i''' ";'; ''''''l‘is ' i , -.-rild.. shujitt.r "is I.lls , iris. : .:. '5 ii st)nit , $l, - ,05). Ns.. A hp, 1,,,, t 1 i ri .,,, -.!,,,,,ng i .. 1111111" 111:11.1.11 , hi , pr ,, C, , —..,,,• ,'',l ~x , •,.,•.1., i...:1 , t ,11,,,. II,• i- i n .,, i1 ,•,i f,„• ~.....,,,,. i ,, 1 e. i., ,Olio!, •lie sill 11 , ,1 li-ten. 1.111 ~ r , , , I . .i. Murray ~1 the still l' , •itn , ‘",:i The lira ,r :: • :ieei,i..,, ;: ,!, 1,,,,i ii , ..,-,,, ) Cann- ~ , ,....in..,1,,r pr, ,,, rai 1.:1:!:vi ,vll i 1 ;.,• "'' 1 ‘ ill."I ,: it. 1'r,,11l R 11.•11 , 1 . ti , , tin,. =MITIMM TILe- einz,ll t0% , 11,12i , $ 11:" ~, I/Irt ,•, pro— th.;:i . 11"16.1. on laiivoml 21, ilwtioti a oarintit!,• k,a,; to draft vi H. NI(.1.:w1 , 11. Y. Aft•li.,•P am{ Dart Hoffman. Tlfov rok , ,a.tod tit, ntli,r,vin " 11 , 11'.1!.1, , r : and hs ‘‘i-.11 thr• ia•,y.h• at i,•a;r part hacr 1 t 111 pt,adirt,2 ro:•• 4 '"1111In6:•:' ,ni•l 1...!i,11. • •Ihr•rras. Jr.w. th.• 1111.. • rt ;II then h tho Lnn lholtleis to tak(- all thoy city got illhior t' volor of law. thereforo. tr:vo,00lol.• r•i)Wltt .. 4 110:1"11,1 it/ o r intended !..0 in 1 , ,, , ,in t ; thorizing our I 'toroni , ,:ior w r s to t:,1„. ,11 eorporato ht,„ .1e1)t upon our eon- I'rsalct 1, That .re Il , .! • .1 it l.• 1., evident tlnit no nod \' ;li, ri•:ht !:•,‘• ill A lrinili•l' (•:1111' °may': ht,r llest)ll . , - (1. l•h a t prim-lid,. h.• roe!. rim! mil. ;IL.1.11:- c:111 :„„, i ,ort Ilt thl- El=lifinl •• CLl.lllli. nt•onr I ,, lictly I; ' rh l , 111T4)• 1.- i 11,11 -1“:11 fdl the 1)0W,!1, I,i • int el foree. P.esrlred, "Phu Tv, J17 , -4111. itionit Tn. - Nation for thu , upport Th, i T nit,. - 4.1-S.tnti-s - : but 11..\,•r. I It Call I,t for anything I!IQ Sl.lol,ri .;t * ;uvi•rtittivlit. That il/I.l;iii \ • .•d fur th, htillpllll hp deStrOy du. rritiviiilo of (-nil Liliort‘,. Resolred. That .% 311••• 1,, iii• olipirfrui and In citizoits. Hut '`IP IF.' it 11(.1111 ;u%%11 . 1,11 forlioarninx bento : and Allegheny county. iu twarly real-lied that point. And furthcr, that beforc taking ton el.±eitl...l a 'daunt wr reque,d our Coun ty Controller to call a contention o f the ....ord.., sit all early day. /lest-deed. That is.. arc willing t..trat-fer oar stutd, to the hondlosidoi,„ ("lien. it .Itotild belong, ot, condition that the.. de liver oar 111 , 1141444 5,4 our Conti . ..dbl.. .1t. , 1 further. titan as It iwari• inetnutre. trc at-, willing to pay lice t•t•tin. ,4:11,1Ial Mock 44,444 14 , 1)4 , 1111 , 14 , TN, That th,• be -cut to the (irtzr.lte and /;,st fi. ptibliett• 1 ) .1N11 . :1.11(i11'1:.1 Sad .t cc i dellt. Henry EVOrrOt. a lad 49111.11 Wed at New.- myer Gra irs shovel factory, Niain A legheny. was badly injured t.n iiltornnon. by having:his hilt halal and arm caught by a holt. revolving around a dram, which tore off one of hi: , lin. , crs. thy , tcn dons being stripped af tit the el bowinint and breaking his arms in several places so that the hones protruded. The boy was re moved to his father's house, in the vicinity. when . ? Dr. Walters dressed hi , wonnds. which arc- not dangerous. Girard Hotel. The furniture. feather-beds, bedding. carpets, looking•glasses, dining room and kitchen utensils. cooking stove, with nth. •' stoves, fixtures, &c... of the Girard Hotel, corner Third and Smithfield streets, will he sold on Friday. March 28th. at 10 o'clock. by E. W. Lynd, auctioneer, con tinuing from day to clay until ell is sold. Periodicals. We are indebted to the publishers tJt. the April number of the Atlantic Monthly. Jr is well stored with choice reading and fully up to the standard of the magazine here tofore. Since the beginning of the war the circulation of the Atlantic has in ert,,ased 10,000 copies, which encourages the publishers to renewed eflbrts hereafter. The excellence which has marked it will :Still be maintained and new features will be added. BLAcKwoon for March is also laid on our table by "'eau Miner. publishers' azent, who keeps it constantly on sale. The contents are iuterestinz and will amply re ward the reader. BEADLE & Co., send us the latest of their dime publications, the life of Geo. B. McClellan, General-in -Chief. U. S. A. It is for sale by Henry Miner. Fifth street. Widening or Virgin Alley. The Viewers in the matter of the widen ing Virgin Mk:: will meet in the Su preme Court room. to-morrow, to take testimony as to whether the proposed im provement is necessary or not. Able coun ...el are employed on both sides, and a_rig orous contest is anticipated, us many are opposed to the measure as unnecessary. The project has been in contemplation for wo years past, and those more immediately interested understand it fully, Court orQuarterSessions. This Court was engaged yesterday in trying a few trifling surety of the peace cases. of no public importance, after which Court • adjourned until nine o'clock this morning. The term will be unusually short and the business very light. 11,•iort ‘‘i11 . 1,....,..4.11 that thi• 1, It, ht. hero ;ill Ilf ili11,11•`• : rnr ant Siti.•l,l•; itrought trio his; titre ? The New York /lot/. ;peaking. of a ettavertl.,,oods. or ...hell. drove theta itt hat city Petit Feltroar.t •.,f ‘‘:l- T hi.• •• J I Fa, ..1.1.1.• a ii Robori • lit.ll let 1113,:1.1.i 1%,• hat 1. tt:tt•n•holc.,, ht-: :1U 111221122111 MEM IMMEIM and I i):11,:n . , , ');,tt, Vett:ale Cdllii•g4'• • 1). l• , It , 'lll Cr.. • thr ,pr•it To-rlay ,„,iti, .1 T!, 1i,.• 1,.•-! H-1 t%•' ,:In .•••rli: , 1Iy1 , •.•• , 1112/tri..1! „I ' 7. , t h.• put n!! iut% „,„ alit a .1, %, r Iliac, ,iCti all flit. Ital I itlillot? lttill! it iii• • ;10 4 it ,_'rt•itl t 'ls) Mortalit, I:"ard ..1 11 , mIt r.T.,rl- irc..rw-ht 6.110 w.;. from Mardi 1;11: In h ; :it : ; lPf 1111,tinnotti.m..1 , Of firldn %% 111,1 . gat ih.• 1:1'.III. of 111.41., wer.• : • citl 71; SOTO: 4 U 90 to 100 It; Antjt, i I titivr I yozir " 111 .. 11110 . ❑; " 3.1) 1111, , ,,. : Prnioll.•a T1,1;11, ides Fabre. iu isole 1.--_ti-la onietni the. Nexii-an expedition. bat Dr. Raphall's Lecture. the paragraph relating, to it in the address wa.: adopted. Lafayette flail was filled last evening, LoxitoN, March 14.--7• he Paris ratrie bra I,•ry intelligent audience. to hear the !asserts that a member of the English Cale leet tire on The Poetry of the Bible and int-t receatly declared ton depetation from it,, Characteri:dies:" by I tr.: Raphall. it the manufaeturing districts , that net... Ming learned Ilebrew divine of New York. The to information from Washington, an anti subjeet was treated in such a manner as : (table separation of the North and South showed deep research on the part of the • will take place about .Itine. anti the basis lecturer and a great familiarity with the . the treaty will lie that Tennessee. Missouri beautiful passages of Seripture, while his and Kentucky will return tothe Union. the auditors were not only much pleased with two republics to have no land customs line. his graceful oratory but instructed by his ii- the search fm• slaves to be prohibited in all lust rations and explanations of Bible pas- : the States, and t h at slavery mustdisnppear sages. Many who were present hope the j within thirty years. lecture may he repeated. t M. Thouvenel has sent a note to tazzi, of the Turin Cabinet. demonstrating the, dangers certain by the Providemento Association. The ordinary expenses of the year arc estimated at 1,729,000.000 f The receipts are estimated at nearly 1a.000.000 in e x . cps:: of this. The Bourse dosed heavy and ilrmiphig: Rents Of The specie in the Raj& of France in creased during the month 61,000.000 o f franes. Intent to Kill. John ('lark, colored, was committed to jail by Alderman Donaldson. charged on oath of Minerva Roberts. with assault and battery with intent to kill! He soon after entered hail and was released from prison, Fresh Shull. Cul. Cyrus Reed. Fifth street. has re ceived a nice lot of fresh shad. from the Potomac. which had '• run the blockade," and come within our lines. Being confis cated, they are now ready for any good Union man who ehousgs to come up awl pay for them. They are good eating and will he generally sought for. Kellwood Boarding School nor Boys. The suintner session will begin on Wed nesday. April 23(1. Address Iter. Joseph P. Taylor. New Brighton. Beaver county, Penn. STAT lON ERY and jewelry packages, at priees varying from tiO cents to 51.,50 per dozen. POr particulars address with stamp enclosed, J. S. Andrews, No. 110 Sunbury street. Boston. Mass., or at Lupton's dol lar store, 511 Market street. Pittsburgh, Pa. THE second sale of carpets will take place at the auction house of E. W. Lynd, the old carpet merchant, No. 145 Wood street. this afternoon at two o'clock. MEYER . ANTHONY MEYER. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE .tic CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) nog PITTSBURGH. ROBERT ARTHIIRS, A.7-Ecoicsricy AND COMMISSIONER OF DEF,DS,_uf_Qhio, Hiskwuri, Texas, Wiseonsin__, V.izeinia,_lk4ew Fork, Lasoslisaaasiosis, lowa. Florida, Mama, Km• taeky aadMiehigan. No. IRS FOURTH STREET. 110 1 / 1 1. tilt` ,•ni•wc hnrril ih,.m.,•1 % a, wr,•k wi 4.1104ny ro,tirod brie • I)LL opp ,, rtanity ~,i r %%h en a ' , Hai(' ra„nt•d. 1 0.1 :L.,,,,i,s ar,,l k. ,:,i,taring cute. Itivonack..d. Th.. d..:01 and wounded %volt. :.t•-•tt.lit at !won. 1;••11. \\, Winn]; I,t '“ :tt.i the Nev. =SE tho 'Sat Wa,),i :Ivo! IL. d0,..3 no =ME MEE . . =NM I. •i. • i ; • ; Arrival of Ilse NIIVIt Scotian ..• N"va ,„j flit. 11th. 212111 lvi l. , nnl , nnl , •t•! 1" lith "2-2. . • , to:tuler, Kanga... arri% WI the I.;111. The I 0111111 W j ' iln•'S :Mel her ni!ii 1. 1ay..1 - 01.i.• I,l , !writtnits hetiviaa, No.tit and S•untli. Under taaa , nt 1.1 No,rth cott.,n Th,• ‘v.•••k and ~11 7,11t0 ND. —The Tuscarora and the Su in ter were still ut Gibraltar on the 7th. The London Times , in an article against Ilie revision of the maritime law, argues that if Englund gives up the right to capture merchant ships. she would surrender the only arm which gained all she has gained. and defends all she has gained. The Times thinks that the Federal vie-, tones will lead . to a separation and peace, It is rumored that the English Govern ment has notified the French authorities of the sudden departure from London of three men implicated in the Orsini plot, and whii r af.e suspected of harboring some design against the Emperor. The police are on the alert. The details of the !INC sitting of the General Assembly of the Providemento Association at Genevahad been published. Garibaldi was enthusiastically received. He strongly favored the. holy idea of the central .committee forming one Society from all liberal Italian societies. The Assembly arose and loudiy cheered this santimeut. He hoped Italians would also hold out the hand to all enslaved na tions. The Government had warned the ' Providemento committee of Geneva to as sume a certain line, otherwise it will be compelled to dissolve the association. GREECE.—AII the ports on the coast of Greece in the Gulf of Argolis have been placed ander a strict blockade, in conse quence of the insurrection at Nauphia. Paussis.—The Kingof Prussia declined to accept the resignation of the ministry, and; dissolved the Chaniber of Deputies.— The majority by a vote of 92 to 94 to sup port the ministry. SPAIN.—The Confederate Cznamissioner Rost had arrived at Madrid, but die Count refused to receive him. Lon**. 13.—Business in . American stocks Was reduced, pending aaothir Awn . ekdied t from 111111lit,11•1'. 1 ill. liwantil 1 o: u: rxiin•l toil 1).•:. , ,,(1, th.•. 11 !lEEE= 111•:1 :"1:1:•! ir r.os I . arch 2.. --Tiffi Nashville eorrespondent of the Tintes who has ar• 4-'04..41 at Cairo. reports as follows : Johnson ha; put the newspapers under military rules and suppressed oneor two. lie issued a proclamation of a con ciliatory character. lie said he desired to win the people back to the rtaion hut he should deal vigorously with treason. :gr. Etheridge made a speeeh. Ile said slavery would 1444 abolished if we 444 add not conquer them any other tray. The new govoranolit was to into operation this week. Warning has been given that any one ut tering treason will be arrested. The Ultima feeling is gaining ground. -(J Business is pretty much resumed. Nll the stores are again open and prices :'i.e Hindi risincoii. The Tribune's Cairo Correspondence : An arrival from :N1441114164; brings intelli gence that 200 Federal prisoners were made the victims of much abase at the hatols 44f I lwir guards. I In. , of them was shot for Looking out 4.f the window of the prison fll cc A rnnhonis on ways at :Nfenip Inn it will lake Melte To finish Haim. .11 Itandolidi there are only four guns H1 4 )111001. I (Irt Pillow is strongly fortifi ed, mounting 2:i, 04 andpounders— Fort Pike. Now t /deans. is r eporte d by our hands only a temporary structure montiting din, or four guns. l'itpt girt* of the \l:w 1-41Ititi. '25. --Further intelli• ro . CPI vl•./ I , y the steamer semos to confirm the captor, of alai. rebel ,canner .Naslt%illoatid 1100 slio is but slight -12.. damaged. 1. , 1 t.•! .. .:d.....i:t:t• t h at lA.II Mili:011 14 Very '' i little injured by the attempt to blow it up. 1 , The tww, ..t the Peabody is said to he 1. 1 one dav hit.-r thate that received lit For ! I t re., Alt. 5m.,..• h . % th.• steamer rha neellor I.h. ingstorw. TI., hrig lank.... Blade. ha- arrived f r o m I 1 .. ..r1 l'i..kens with dates to O w li t h. lin d I • from Ke% West. to the .17th inst. The I'- S. steam frigate Mississippi had left Fort Pickens for Ship Island. The gun 1.. , 1et New London arrived at , Fort Nelsen. on the t!tli inst. The mails and the s h - lt",p of war Vincennes had also arrived. The impr.-sion wits that 1;01. i liragq Mei let Pensacola and partly.: View ! ing the rehel i.a!heries with ghisse,. , fty the , !! . .1 , -. lire tamed inhind. prohahly in exp,e- I ta:in of a VI-II I . l.liii ii,:i. litiii,r. Tiu• , 11 . 1011.•1' IL 4 'llr let' tirriv.`,/ at f.% 17th with ti!.• mitik from T.. tit, -lilt o NlarAt. . la..nsll. 1 nyl.% I;rey Feather rind A err vit . :ie. gun Wore in port. .1 tran.p.nr Nti , itliwr tilled with ‘V, -,t on the 17111 1)1 r 230 PriNoaterre ('upland. I; ‘; hundred tud :It t•. t, l •I pri-mietrt captured in the', t i • Ki tt , ;.••••ter. arrit - ,41 here this af •• I h at heett provided with C.,. ,t-rti, wing tit the new City • .41111'mq:11,1e. . J. IL , • 1 ..•••!.. A t0.r.•1 irlfin •.:ai, i5t•'.4,1.ti.114.!. iiakinpn• • tl.- Lt 1;,r,• do• i.ll. n:, it,pi ho• iwo•:.•! - liana, } lil Ii i • - ; leisp4)rinial Iron, .irkattuwas. Im F... :tt:trf}l '2ll. —Sup pile., t4agt• atnl pr. ,‘ 01. , ha% ing exlttt,tetl in the region ahpiti Slluar :u me lIIJI.II . 11 retroga.le antreh shirt, en aril. , t e.4ertlac to thi: place. The tatenty are re , uperatin g awl prohahly 1111 . • i rei II /IV frl,ll troop:. kV.• inlrittatintl that a large hotly reero,setl I:oston 31ountain, with the intention 4.t . attaeking again. hut thi s may he . taily a strong retatanoitering party. thn trt..,lps are ill tillt• spirits and anxious . again It. grapple with the l'oe. The %court tied liar nittstl . t. been rento‘eil ilh•and tire lloing well. Clay arrived front th e rehpl vamp. hringing Hem: Herro n awl Sad,. w•ith proposals fin. t 1..• exeltatige of two r,•hel tati)tainA and !..everal privates !•apturf!ti yesterday. on 111(1):1 Creek. Arizona .11 t Depopulated. sAN s,•I Maech 25.—The steamer Panama has arrived from Mazatlan. She brings dates to the Sth. The latest news reveled there from Arizona represent that the country is almost depopulated on account of secession and-the hostility of the Indians. Nvis . troops, numbering 900 weed awaiting reinforcements at 'rain, with the purpos e of taking Tounia. in Cali fornia. but most of the California volun teers are in that portion of the State, and would he glad to meet the invading enemy. Our Army at Strasburg. WAsniNtrroN March 25.--Information receiv e d to-day shows that our army was at Strasburg this morning ! and that the retreat ()lithe enemy is a flight. No de tails of the battle near Winchester on Sun day have yet been received. The officers and eorrespondents were too busy yester day in pursuing - the rebels to find time to give information to the public and our army camped last night several miles dis tant from any telegraph station. Wagons Dentro,yed. VINI`FIE - STER, March 25th.—It is cur rently reported to-night, that Banks over took and destroyed two hundred ofJaek son's wagons. Colonel or the Eihty-fourth Pennsylvania Reg iment Kill ed at Winchester. PHI LADELPHIA ! March 25.—Among the killed in the battle near Winchester, on Sunday last. was Col. Wm. G. Murray. of the Eighty-fourth Peunsylvaniaßegiment. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Windt:sale and robin by R. E. SELLERS & CO., nog-3m-ood - corner Sword and Wood It/. - I MAR 30 Barrels Crushed Sugar. 30 do Granulated Sugar, 30 do Powdered do 14) do A Coffee Refined Sugar. lett to B do do do In store anal for sale by RHYMER A BROTHERS, Nos. Itai and 128 Wood street. RAISINS -500 Boxes M. R. Raisins. 350 14 do do do 100 34 do do do 200 Boxes Larger do 100 31 do do do 100 do Valencia du Ai kegs Seedless do 20 Mats do do Just received and for salsa ! WO • freea . . 'lllllnumpt.- ' " 15 y(larrattli reosivei folfbr mak b Rai. UP saki!, - The Boll'or WOW Boys. The Capitol WWI this morning visited by handled: , of the brave troops who so gal lntiv distinguished themselves at Ball's Mutt'. ~r why non.: impatiently waitin, g to the gallant Baker wlen he toil. They appeared to be in high spirits, had anxious to have another chance to meet the enemy. The Rebel Camps. A report ii being made. by officer,: ile• tailed tor the 14111)(4C, of the po,ition ttlia tr. r ig th ~f the %%orli., at Centreville and With t ., tunatei of the probabl e 1111111}Wr Or troop, recently there. Railroads to Ite-Coinmence. IThe railroad will ho in running ordor Manns, u , Junction on Alimilav text. The ileiltiniort• and Ohio railroad will he tun through to 4l'lleeling. in a I;4s. days. Vn Tuf..sdity 1 Alain - it. :wed month,. :Ltaa.xlin Ftin , ral I, , , tic.e will he giv4.n in thu evening Paponz. Spring Let of Paper irtr and n,wd as I'm ;it coli:4rattilatt•.l 01'04: %, Plll ALBUMS. SIM'S PATENT ARTIST PENCILS AR Kinds Plain & Fancy Stationery NEW SPRING GOODS 3 UST OPENED REDUCED PRICES FOR ° Wholesale Dealers supplied at Eestern Prices. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 1uh2.1 74 MARKET STREET FOR REN-T:--. COUNTING ROOM OF Pittsburgh Daily Morning Post Office THE € O .PARTNERSHIP HERETO FORE existing between the undersigned in the Draying business, under the name and style of MICIBBIN & HENRY is this day disFolved by Mutual eonsent. JAMES M'KUBBIN, March Ist, HUDSON HENRY. ARPHAVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST OF JAMES 3PKIBLIEN, in the firm of WHib ben At Henry, we are prenaredl to deliver goods from any of the depots, at anylbart of the city. with promptness and dispatch. and solicit $ con tinuance of the patronage bestowed upon the late firm. HUDSON MNRY, JOHN H. SLENTZ. PITTSBURGH, March Ith. 1862. mhlo:3t }"REIGN 11117114 50 Bags Almonds. 30 do Filberts, 30 do English Walnuts, .% do Cream Nuts, 40 do Cocoa Nate, Also :11 barrels Paeans and 300 bushels Pea Bata. in star% and far s i de I4p . ER& BROS.. dah24 NosMlTalrl2llCiod,oript. 42 mow Chillarallia ',Mb= US Wood opt 1r4,12-cliid Ships. The llouse Committee 1111 Naval affairs will mem to - morrow. for the purpose 111 . disposing definitely or the siihjem of' iron clad canters. • The whole country arc eager to have a sufficient nunther imme diately constructed to place us on a level tcith the 11 . 1111111 g 11:161111i of Poirot,. Senate Doings. 'rho ti , nao• to-day had np a bill abolish ' ing sins ery in the Distriet or ('..luml i n . It allowed . 1 1:0111.0 Le paid In all ; h eeled ,lers. Ilarrett Davis made a long speech in litiur or raising the price to ,7:4M11. In refuting the statement that m-grne s were worthless. he gave n list of six negrnes. belonging to a widow holy with a large tinnily, who were hired it in the Distri,:t. and yielded n revenue or between hvi•lv( and thirteen hundred dollars per imumn, beside s supporting themselves. Escape of Prisoners Last night, some of the soldiers confined at the central station cut a hole through the wall of one of the upper cells, on the cast side. large enough to allow a good sized man to pass through. Change of the Tariff. Pennsylvania must bear in mind that there will be an attempt made to so re model the thrill% after the passage of the tax hill. as to virtually lower the duties on iron and coal. The vigilant Representa tives of the Keystone StSitfl. dolibtless. are ready to :Op that the interests of thoir State are not saeriticed. :[•th, 1: 4 %AC I I. I TEP BILL, road A: narrow I MANILLA AND STRAI\ I . I .WIRENCE'S HAVIVE INK. PATENT SLATE RUBBERS. LADIES' POCK ET KNIVES, W. S. DA VEIT, WOOD & THIRD STS ('AfiH ONLY: DISSOLUTION. IGENCE PORT OF SBUROH. 'ATtR rAwn ,. . ill". ( ;allatin, Clark • 01. •liayar.l. I . epi.k.:ll l ;z u tp•th. I'iPA itTF;r). I:ayttrd, Peebles. Elizaboth. .1. T. 1'e”..,111.A.C311101in, RE-idY" THE [Zit I.‘ Lvc light there v. vro rom tearer in th channel antl falii,, Th, Iv,ather during the da vhangelibl, fttt;:yr 'l • he new anti whe;• team•( Este!lit,l'uld. ILvl•tt. is row ut the lutul lug andi<uttraetiew g;;;a1 deal is intended fn• the river trade. Th., hill ,2fW of 311.1 .leeitkity une ~f 1,4,1 tultldcd bout , ev••r built at this port. Leautl 01'10:11 21f; fret: Learn ;:r. feet i; feet: ..!; lint, with 10 fee: biteliet::: 3 boiler:. with .1 flue Ivetin, i:tnieter.t:fe e t Ter,, her tuaellittery emitain, all the litt,t ititl , r4vements. The cabin luttulsrane nil eon , veniently built by Itiehard-ott tuthititur by heel; Lou; X Duff: from J. Flet.ii.g. She i-owned t:ritteirally hy the hr. , ther- 11. M.lOOl IV. It. Ila,lett. They are both experi:•ueed and as (duver edlieers eau be Bound. She 1. , announeol fur .Nli , souri rit-or this day. Avi , h th,• hr.,thor- Capt. antemilee.i to halve thisday 1;r1' Saint and nn the roper to rt Pant. This boat i- in line and nlreN the Lrat gor (.11 Will he certain t.i that 1 ,11 q ,. 11g - CP: are well cared for. pitukt.l 1 lixirn . Cart. Ca.lim un , is announced for Evancville and I'ern.u4. This boat makes her trips with great regularity and always goes through. The Clerks are At e:isrs. uglier and Eakin they are both clever and at tentive. It The punctual steamer Scienee. 1:81.t. 'keno, leave= this (lay'. for Gnllipolis ntl Part W.` tn ke phAt , ttre in reeonnnentling thi4 h.,ni to uur For Cinein nail, Louisville, Evansville and Mount Vernon. IV I.:1)N E.-AJA 1% .1 P. M. THE VINE PASSFII4I; ER '•:eliiiier CITIZEN. It. rali)..tin. , 011111111 1111 er. 'Pave , a= 11111 1 1. 1111CCd a ht.% t% For freight iir pat,ag,e atPPIY on beard. riiit3; For Wheeling, "larietla and TUE FINE:STEAMER LIZ , Z la IN, D. T. llrown, com maner, will le E ave this port EVERY SATURDAY at 4P. for the above and intermediate, ti. por. R eturn ing she will leave Zanesville EN ,Ell TUESDA at S in. For freight or piLS,llr.e apPiy boanl or to 11. PIERCE A: CO., Zanesville, fel ur J. R. LI V lSG:•:TON CO., Pitc,hurgh. Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. THE rt sr. PAssEnit:Eit Manna, Ayer:4, steamer EMA GRAHAM, Capt. einammple, Pitbiburgh every TUE r SDA V, at d p. to., and. Zaaebrille every Fit [DAV at st. For freight or pas:=age lipply on boeard or to L1V1Nti..:D. , 2%; CU:. Agents. in h•2l l'itts;;urgh. - • - - • - - FOP Cairo. St. Louis and Ms snarl River. DA V, MA ItCH 33,10 A. M. THE NEW !IND SPLENDID side wheel pazsenger steamer .ES VELLA, Ha lett. commander, will leave for the above ports, as announced. For freight or passage apply on board or to any of the Agents. mhai For 31 arietta, Parkersburg and EVERY WEDNEii.DA V. P. M. THE STEAMER SCIENCE. Captain Win. !Reno, leaves j. h..eling. Marietta. Parker,bur g and UHL making weekly trip:3. leaving Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY at 4 o'clock, and returning leaves Ua Ripens every FRIDAY at zi o'clock. inhAi J.B. LIVING: 4 ON .1: CO., Agenti. For B eaver. Steubenville and Wheeling. E PACK ET STEAMER J. T. Af'Combs, Thomas Calhotts com mader, ICU , es for the above ports 31onday, Wednesday and Friday at U.M. For freight or mvsage apply on board or to deli COLLINS & CO., Water street. - - ForCincinnati.Louiswille. Cairo and St. Louis. TUESDAY, MARCH Si, 4 P. M. ....01M1. 4 , TIRE NEW ANDSPLENDID ' • pas.senger• steamer FLORENCE, D. Z. Brickell Commander, will leave as per an nneement For freight or passage apply on board or to mh2.5 J. B. LIVINGSTON CO., Agents. R 7' I CULTURAL— sTR WBERRY. RASPBERRY, and BLACKBERRY PLANTS, GRAPE VINES. CURRANT. :ilia GOOSEBERRY BUSHES. LINEII t:IfiCBAIB. ASPARAGCS ROOTS, all of the best quality and warranted true to name. For sale at 29 VIFTII STREET. mkt! .1. KNOX. BY EXPREUS- HIV STYLE 11 DRESS GOODS. PARIS GRISAILLE MOZAMBIQUE, PARIS PRINTED MOUSSELINE DELAIN in seasonable designs and colorings. PARIS PRINTED CHALLIS, PARIS GRISSAILE BAREGE ANGLAIS, PLAID A ND FIG FRED GRISSAILE POPLINS Fancy Striped and Plaid Poplins, Week and White Check Goods in Delaines, Cashmere and Poplins. Fancy Cloakings, Cloth, all of the newest patterns W. &. D, HUGUS. mh24 SLYER , CANDIED FLAG ROOT, For Imparting an agreeable flavor to the Breath, after chewing, taking medicine, etc., Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS DIMG AND PHAHMACITTICAL ESTABLISHMENT CORNER PENN AND DT. (LAIR DTA JNO. MOORHEAD, COISMISSION MERCHANT, PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO, 74 WATER STREET. BELOW ILULKET isU:of JP.ITTIPSITBSIL TO THE PUBLIC. . ... ... ' ' the ignorant andfd... C S ir --........, Is Ahmed ..f nil , i,,,,,mi-, 0 , 111 , .11., II I!11 i seeret and deleq l t..: . di •0 1 ,1[1 ,, ,, :cif ::10141, WO li lil'ai - tl3 or . ' :.,ti‘e, 1 , 11/111011 and' o'l , l VIII 10 S O ll thil of hoth - -,-ie , , - a.l adults, single or tuarried. Because [bit. Rh .1. , ..1 IMP publishes the feet. of hie delng i”, the im:mltnt and falsely modest ttie dreadfully i 5h0 , k...0. And thick it a great sin very immoral I iLit.l tor ..Ontalflinntion and corruption among their air:., projui :lint sow awl daughters. Their •''' , l lustily physkiait should In, cautious to kelp Own . ,In hp o•ra nee that they to the sumo as Dr./di/M- I - I .1311 'P. ~..x.•ept puldishing) lest a lueralleeprintri i,. i t h.e . ,, w he a i, log to them among stupid &heir - I mode, .-. .4, presumptuous families. bona aatt' Y raised in ' _cc, Swum: ape .: s mushrooms ' . I wit., co mpare $ '- . .enek , musk '' . , dollars and cents. ' Sat :: • - .. ' , fly ,1 l gotten. It is to publicity.however, I. . , Mum I parents and guardians are thankful - that elheie - ! SM., daughters and wards. previously &Ad o . Aekly and "r delieate condition antlap have helm restored to health and vieern*. 1 I MLA NSTRI 'l', besides -many many before and after 1.• /11:1 rli.l :41' through hint have been saved much lir , tiring, anxiety. mortification, ke. , Hayiur, She ,11,‘,.,.'r":•tazttgbem°,ret)"rtv;erpttheinrttry.Yftear8htutez' s ti ttiteei r*" * . ,'llligil lia l - 4 illi;ectortit'sattill'e7lll.*°•ltttl.'epeti-lestalmMeti, att ; tre llimil ll restont wa° 1 ! ; mended by repeetalfle eitizens , publishers, pro ' prietors Of hotels, ,tc. Spennatorhet, el elluallek , ne,ft. urea! em;,-ions, his dreadful_ ,/1141141147 .. . u _ . 4111114 • ! he et et, rediA anpletely by the very las•.noll7 I ' , that has never yet failed. In keollitAiseities ke has had superior experience on sheeenid. of Weald age, seventy years, all irregularly Li 'Om islet, Ii 1,4,..141. :13 for consumption of milinona my syrups: which are composed , • in 1.15 and other ingredients bynikilitag . fire years at the business, it has hid int* - i than all the pretensions that hie* , ea ' 7 " ' , 1i5,../ , ,ere.l. as the certificate will show. . ' - gip all genuine and can be fluted - neeording to a 1 pamphlet that each person will get at the mud- I nation, all tree of charge. Office WS t - hedtWold street, near Diamond street. Privste-'eeueseunl•'• , tit ions front all parts of the Union at .. tended to. Direct to BOX det;:lydatr:i. Pittsburgh Pritilies. • -- ---- ---- EN AND tINEGAi- 4;ogi BUSHELS DRIED REACHES II BARRELS PURE CIDER VINEGAR, in ,t , ,ro and for sale WILLIAM BAGALEY, IS and 20 Wood iiiOSIOIL N EW GOODS -, We have iu , t received from the I.: A ERS CITIES, A CHOICE SELECTION OF ESI.II TA. Et L E Cr coonia;• for the pre•Fent and approaching season. Baren. are respectfully requested to call and eztudne Oar • tuCk. W. H. M•GEE dc CO., 3innc tIA NT 'IA11.01:8.143 Federal dm*, culi.s corner Market Square. Alleghoni city DUQUESNE BRASS WOBICS. 1;"T; L.']'( . >` 1C: CO., NIANCFACTCEERSOP EVERT &ARIBTr OP FINISHED BRASS Worm,: G.IS AND STEAM FITTER/4. kr attention to fitting Oil Relinge-' lirass Casting.; of superior limoothneaasnadg tn St..ituthoat work and repairing sangsb . ally. 4ti.r - flos.s . Oil Globe; Davy's Safety- 14/ti t;,i,ll3ravliet and Pendent::: Corner ST. CLA STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. ferictf. '.ro OIL. 11,E0V.I.NTE1118. ling UNDERSIGNED EFATE SISIIIEF' a rranKLutents to fit up Oil Refineries. nude, Dr. Tweddle's Patent TROMP APPARATUS, patented February 4th, Bit% by which trial! iron dcred 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 nose cs. Long, Miller & Co., PetronaWl o r. ‘Vightnian & Anderson, Eagle ,do S. M. Kier & Co, Excelsior ' 'do Alex. Taylor & Co., Jefferson do Lockhart & Frew, Brilliant AM , ' ' The above works were designed and offlutniiiiid. : and put in operation by Dr. IL W. C. TWER/44., The following works we have also fitted up: Economy Oil Company, Darlingtent Messrs. Chadwick A: Crumpton, Kittanning; Johnson Graham & Co., Woods' Run: . Brewer, Sill & Co., Pittsburgh: Reese ,tc, Graff, do Johnson .1,-, Brother, do Forsyth Bros. Sr. Co., Manchester. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Nos. 100 WATER & 104 FIRST SMUTS. Brass Founders, Plumbern STEAM AND GAS FITTERS mhll:3md SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, Warehouse. No. 149 First and no second do.: Manufacturers of all sizes and deseriiptiogrot Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills, listet and Water Play. Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moab; H Putties, angers and Couplinii. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of mars do. seription made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be attended to fen: daw - - • - 111)0ERMIAVE'S HOLLAND BITTER* vv BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, BOERH.AVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. • ' BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. • BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS; BOERHA VE'S BOLLANDBITTERL. As a remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Ootoplahtt. Fewer and Ague, Constipation, Nervous Debilitr...: etc. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS have tio• perio r. Having purchased a large stock of these Bitters, 1 am enabled to offer great inducements by re duced pricer to those wishing to purchase by the quantity. Parties dealing in the article will please call and learn my prices before purebasiwEelse_where. JO FL mhlll corner Diamond a n d Mark E etM BO stree . t. LANDRETWN GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED FRESH AND DENIMIL /kirAlso a general assortment of Agricultural linplemenPh at 11 Shade and Ornamental received and for sale by BECKHAM d: LONG, • next door to flare's Hotel. No. 197 Liberty ailLstreet; 22 WANTED! WANTED:— PURCHASERS FOR THE Large and well selected stock of Gentlemen's Ls dies' and Children's BOOTS AND 'SHOES, which we are now selling AT BOSTON PRICES. Call to-day and secure a bargain at JOSFPII H. BORLAND'S. No. 98 Market street. m 2-2 2nd door from Fifth street. EUIZOPEA.IN" AGENCY. IrriIIONAR RATTIGAN, EIIIII6PRATI .R. Agent. llb Water street Pittsburgh. Pa.. isprepared to bring out or send back paasolligwa from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packets , . SIGHT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Liruser Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamessaall ing between New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. . fell ATTED COLLARS AND SETTS F OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES In Plain White and with colored edges, Sold wholesale and retail by EATON MACRUM & CO., Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth atniet. SARDINES. PICKLES, gg. 'X Cases Sardines 1 /,y and 3 can choice breads 100 Dozen Pickles. assomQ brazh. and 1 gallon .18" 50 Dozen Pepper Sauce, 50 do Tomato Nltetinp. 20 do Awl English Sauce. 10 do Englieh Mustard. 10 do Frew& do o d 50 do Fre d • Peach wheriso ords Cane aad Mama do Together with a • I • J10111161.41,4i Anehories, Ml* - 4 111114144. 241 .kAiiiP.X. (PITTSBURGH. PAL
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