The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, March 05, 1864, Image 3

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CZ? <% (E? V44U brave ya WW> i (UEr . s mangled body will;:bade- '9
—r.-rrrr-- ** poßlted In Its last resting place, to Hilld&le Cem- & 9
i . ADVEKIfSKe AGENCIES. ® t « r J r . Allegheny Oity. The corpse ,of Lieut.
MoiM«.N S. M. PETTEaiLL i UO. No. 31 ,. C °J T McDowell, Co. G, 62d Regiment P.
Sow, New York city, and No. 6 State ; v > bathed and sanctitled with the teare of hie
VC*?. “"ton; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., j loving, widowed pother, who brought It frntn ita
t N hS-t»Se«rtSie y 11% ° f , V bu *’ ™»"
toagenta S'oSS^irr?S n SSnS ,o tt
LOCAL OTELLUMCE. fSSSSSS" £
SATtTtDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, W6L le
- honorable man. He scorned wtthilntense losthl Je
{ +i lat .i U as utl ff e utlemanly or mean, I g’
| while hie high-toned tnorafand religious sent!- I
. mentsand practioe endeared him to his assocl- 1 al
I ates and acquaintances. While society has foi
1 * oat a ■: eal ornament, and his country one of its •
; bravest and most gallant defenders,'a fond and I rl9
! i°e«~ g nf“t°h he i, rhas S D beref, i in her declining - le,
, Jeata, of the hope and pride of her heart as well ' o
; as ita main stay and support. To her all human , S
aj mpathy Is but mockery; and to that (foil who rOl
' w'td'ni 80 ' 1 H 8 ,l Vor<l t 0 be a husband to the ; S
a father ,0 the fatherless can she I ,
! only look for succor and support in this her time
“'ftff 10 ”' The funeral will take place
his’mntwH?' from the residence of
. —fr,
b tb
v ie C
•*d® repor* . 301
om , f
: the mv
/T The Cm. Hi
it our dining-rL i -rhr i
•U L ost of whom we. ' •
*r* iir homes, on tht e- 1 A
Soldiers’ Home.
•l 1 ’ urnished meals to 4.4.
* n y 1,153, the largest po lit
iC ~y nnd wounded, many of th ye
/ J P ti :Rre and attention. Ten so*
0 ,h , e United States Hosp,
1 or >n given to twelve who were a Si
'A* means of reaching their homes. v
, iberof soldiers who Are constant- .
/iu, sare and attention as we piv,- °
, ie > has made it imperative that
. ommodaticn should be increas- x r <-
jr th hia-ppj* to inform our citizens onlv ,t.
rt fv £ of April we will be able to )lt ]> iu U
if? Home at least double the eapac- 1 1 IHs
; IAI t one. *
,?. f. e ' roomß, and carry on out work Harpe,
i ua Ti’V" I!ian y hundreds ami I,h(]v's i
cell? oldiersw.il bo pacing through to- k '
latfv it hate an increase of contrtbir-
Idsv 1 ~ ru 'o ,he Hberalitv of our ,
,ved ds, who have so nobly sustained Army and \i,
.p.ini’ -asss, stance in, ho future. McClellan's Reno,
oitt opud that the same lihi-r 1
s heretofore been extended Soldier's pocket
ttec will bp continued m bn.,i:s. ami ink"
me.
~ Albums at low nr
flnington Shooting Af- <ty at Pittock's, oppe
if and McCahan, two of tht
jured in the unfortunate affray
mgton the other dny, have "ill; t Ht ti cry State, ar
The Tnt>un-e 1 the onlr paper in ns f)ost family »
>49 yet reached us from there turin £ machines, and for ti
the riot, says- a. r rHAToNT
uecon.luwt of iho soldiers in er.ir. • rouu.i > i ' n l 9 Fmh
streets on .Monday night, seeking it7r Xrnd\ ~
j for the at °u ed of chasri-'- ••>"--i , ii '.fi;\ Ku
g them while Inc latter were not molestinc T/-\r»i-i-r^-w^.
ncm, was clearly wrong, and wp cannot C onS JOSEPH MEY
mend too strongly the efforts of the officers to
i u re \ e K l iT ; Ancl, if the staf ement cl Lieutenant M '.vrFArrrn
i Hart be true, we cannot hold as a whit less _
t j hlanieuorthv those who, on yesterday morning PLAIN A>, D
&& ! !S£s®Zvßg%g HraNITUREAJ
iiree jhgnant beyond measure at the wnnton mnun'r v ' '«EHor
ffl of 1 * ♦" u e -^' helieyed him to have been abu«eti jj- Ulll . , ,
Lut with that commendable regar.t for Uu nr 1 1J » it u in dd uml
order which characterises the true soldier h- r,.«i •.* », ~ „ r ,
onorablv ‘ !?or^^ th « Cm from tRk,r *e vengeance, and de- ~,9 ' ‘
m .if disa’. 'v l , d his determination to euforce obedience to
n-edintlH- hla [B A YKIN s EkTHAC
t‘hc 'to'-'Y', '' ‘ our t'pTespondent furnish us wm,
JvostMarshsl an lln P r tjudicrd ■'tutl'ment of'til,-, fuels • 1.. icbrste.l for th
‘side, who will < iirouic CiUnirh of tl*
:y'to YcTenlTst- The Tw ° pictures. —Tht; f bin irritation ol the
tveha\eno doubt of \'Cst(‘J‘daV pliiili')j i.-J two "ju finl di.- Ifll!,lia or lucbui
s.'ic'forVuVJn'thc P a '"hes-one from Washington and tht , rim '
‘ *"* lT ' otlier from Cincinnati—ln,th d:itf-d Mar. h An-i.ii i trntFi
t, lp n ., , 4 . b,n b( ' in g wide apart in their stale. 1 » <1 <1 <• f ttntl ]
1 Uty ( mcnls as the two points are geographi. Pro-arM ocl,
cally distant. The Cincinnati dispatch
1 A. J. RANKIN
*' n lhe 17th. was twelve n.iles KKrtHiIST:
'* t*art of his force to n-» ....
-hered 7.110., 01 btrv. t
i 1 by hij 1 ‘ruaj.-r
lebi
Fashionable Spring style hats and n
How to “Get Your Money Back.” caps at Fleming's, 139 Wood street. His ' Uen ' Kll P atr '°k at Hanover Junction,
The following circular of F. E. Bpon- present stock surpasses in extent and
ner, U. S. Treasurer, fully sets forth the quality any before offered to his custom
modo to be pursued in the redemption and comprises all the new and most I v- -. J
of mutilated postage currency and other ashionalile styles.of hats, caps and straw ■ . ork March 4. The steamer
L - S States oaoer , M 15303 and c ‘iildren’s hats care- ~h A o “’, fr ° m * orlea » 3 , with dates to
p ' ~ pp fully selected from the best manufactur- I n' 4 h ult -> uTivedat midnight. y EW :
te exchanged, >/ not 1 ers and will be sold wholesale or retail Cleans, February 20,444 in The!
, a, lowest priees, ° r mail whole Free State ticket has kenned !
suma not less than Fire DoUars. Defaced notes. Jan overwhelming majority, and an ane. ill n p
* re not considered as mutilated; nor iB t Pllb Doc Wp nro s , unexpectedly v<4t* Vix-nn A P tv ~st’ -
’ Hon. Thomas Williams member of Con" I which arc ,!°. , r D j?™'™™' " arih B 4 ’ 1364 '
as a Mutilated fractional gress for vnlnnMn . on I inch I]] probably swell tiie total rot# 1 — Senate —Mr. Penny pre
t'nttii states, a e t follow- 1 Subsistence Committee. —We have ~ men-. , o%r’alToDposiUon e of I f a t hn 9nrm ajority senua a rcmons irance of citizens of
! * eft>re «* the report of the Subsistence' ? omin S Soon-Tom Thnm. wife ' mult is triumph f„ r ’ “he Free ' , fT'* asainat ,Uc of any bond s
r . ~ ' „ I Committee for the m.nths of January and r ' arty State party The vote will be nesrk 1 *’- v tl,p Cornmnwonerc also, a petition,
1 , r °[ c:ist :u
--Sion ..nu charter. " '” !
di»reeardej la uoie fi S ‘ f “‘ ! h f" onMenth *• ** ha. e fu™!?hed 4°4io soS' Harper. flipper, Independent Les “f"• ere “ I,is °Proncnts now publicly j T “Pl*™®* to an act incorporating < .
•too which' destroy/" i - aDfl nn « ni > for this 1 hag mari-fU • ? " d , BtateBm »nsl.ip , TP lll «- was passed. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET
w«U reduce value Quirtng medical care and attention Vai SieT v^&t Piri,,f k? Thn n™r? r " t '. on ! luctof ■ The joint resolutions of isntruction in Office of the -Daily Post, j
ofhert'nh?r” ? of ”» P™«n«/<«e vain... j have been sent to the iS sT.to. H«S‘ - The army in Texas is inactive. Af- ! relation to the increase of soldiers’ , Satukdat. March 6, test.
U pwSS«\,"u e 'bJ rec? l OT'is, 4 0, r^ U So? r : SS?WIhSu. 0 S. gi,:w ; o,we '’- e »*>»« Sliver Hand, Hunter's Vow Char- , f*?*" We!,tern Louisiana remain as at 1 an d of evtendm ‘. e , r P a J, tpi.VEAS-Exhiblted an improvement yes
ernmnn: offices in'p.iymen/ | “Tho^eC£“‘, h o ,,ne s' 1 lnttu Tc ' m I> |p a "d other dime books at I “ founts. Across Lake Ponehar- ! XtCn ‘ U , n = tdC “ me Of paying I today. The demand for the leading art icles was
Umn U r IIC T* be Hnd not lr needin?such ca?e and Hv'' ’ train affairs look morn brisk. The Mo- bt ’ ullliCP - finally. j more and a .fair amount of producta
I oar“m a iSoteLsr*A"4 de « fha't . bile Amm of the 11th says, Sherman is! An act to compel the Erie Canal Com- , c ?“* ed I “ nda - The waiter waa decidedly
nlrtedhy the-I reasury Dcpartmenf: Taking»n I ed. And ive a hS?m 4 “to : ‘lf™ 8- HiVo_ ihouaand cartes do visites, at P( 13ltl ’ r( 'ly marching on the city. The ; pany to build and keep in reDair certain ■ p ‘ en,ant ' ° n the ' rllarf we noticed a good deal
live lts j that by the middle o? April «-e “u ij ah e7o ,p- ' f < , ,nls P p r dozen, and upwards, M °hile papers call on the people to sub- i bridges P e P a ‘ r certain of activity; freights to all points were plenty at
»?U i 1 '«Ovk’S ■ .rni. to th.-tr approaching .loom. Yankee! ~f , •, • ! good price. The Armenia that arrived from
euhw. Taki«K a fc. o?» in?‘SS SrtS.'tu i an, - J ' rule. , old nc ws. ) The .lead dock m the Senate still eon- : ‘-’tneian.tl had all the fcefcht engaged for St.
iSSy?u‘hf“xonS'' t «th nd tato two> | Bering the comingspring, when "hundreds anti Paterson, Atlantic, •' lllll «ry pre|>a rations are making in ! hnui's Louis last evening. The Jannle Hubba wa. re-
the live and, e„ TWgSnwS Swefty hllro« “hlf ,hIOU « h lock's ’ Marc, ‘- at Pit ' “ H "je Departments for opetations, hut ; /foe.Y-Ti.e House was ail " e f ß l il ™ sd iron f "Waßhvtll e and misceha-.
whleh are bully mutilated redeemed, his net ! tlona. ivl rSurt, “ ,hrt! , h B t,tb on, f r,bll ' ' I ” U c l uartt ‘ r they are lo be directed \ dav on the b, t n * h ! U 6 frcight for ™hWers. The Julia, as'
part has 0 b^nteor*!," l^' 1 ' i hßt , th u mutlla, ed citizens and friends, who rc soLoblv-V,,Mined Armv and \n vv" Tm-rnol I h»9 not transpired. Some point on the : ' -nnltjujl '* ' had » “Wg” cargo of produce, about equal-
: U %T * , ' £ ->' a l 3l ' r - r ,:e in ,ho f« '** ■ ™'**T ' r ,he ™ nr Ouchita i W.SCtbT.ros. Manh 4-SEV4TV- m e |r e , d wr™ ,h - “0 “
the gootl charnttcr ol the aftlant. Il is to bo lioprd tluit the same liber 1 ;ny(i 3 \Mll sonn be the fir cup of action.! Mr Slit-mom from the f'ornmi*tiP»> "«n i Antß ' *' llnerva I-'it in the evening
; ehty which has heretofore been extended Soldier's „a™ .. , 1 All the steamers are.lctaine.l aatl a very Conference on th ■ riiau.rrb? ™ “ ,,h tJ “ 6,h fennsylvania cat airy. At the
The Invalid Corps and the Draft. I 'f l-11 *? committee will be continued m ho„i;s. lhii„s a n,i inks J’l-- P °° kC * lar u'‘number arc now collected hen.', the two Houses , n the revenaf- U Pre ' A f' nbear l *" ii "s »".»« « s The
The following older from the War De- - ,bc ,lme t 0 “me. , dt . P ‘"‘ H k ' S'vral which lei, for Louis, on rear h- . ported that the commit ee of the Lch ° aDd rrtMa •»><,
K£ss-=~r
mrnsmm
corps, in ftcoortlinceivirh the provisions o?(Yei- V Thc the only paper ln I% *' Ab th <* best family aaJ the bcAt manufHc- i nl ‘ oats l lnr rict Lan. and Clifton, | ufa.-t«mMl .. r remored f or sale after the 1 H yT Tt:K - s^s 7 bbL* fresh roll fit 30fi-32c- 1
* No f , 115 512 - Adjutant General’s iXa 7 et reached us from there !urin & machmc®, and lor the best machine work ( H nc ‘. barc l ue Caralno, would lie sold at 'passage of this ait until lulvKr I;°^?'® do - COl 3U rime r at 2tJc; 10 bbhi choi-s? nt ]
SSSHJSSS 1 .- Ar, ' HA^ : “:;t^ a '!
i S !- S ~ -r„ inz ,n „ r „r rt K .i , „ l ;“v n ..; , fi,o m^ - r? 6 miiitary in, " r — I —.- - have!
JOSEPH MEYER & SON - n ri rr H" <! • -oi,ed when i, , S 1
I o^^ - «•„„ eight I,undr (( , rt m M : l n. l!ol,?s n Umi : la. 'u^riu!';;' 11 MOn lay at 314 ' 1 !
IfP njßNrrraEamJ oeaibs, unpB . i "' " is ' ,,,, SS" 1 r ’’tt !
'" 9 i'rrTsin'iojn. Tem^T’dT C'‘T “k ’ "' :i - ' y ? t,#ined Bml u
hillty from wouode or disease ir.i,, his directions.” «■». ----- u ‘ lul tncra .> at Lkcp Livtk. H' Tliat bribe ilrnr.»,-- nf Pm,. j Timothj' at
s.".- K ..1.,., 5Z1T"' ‘sun.’r^a:,
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Mrs, Battahoa of the ( orps only.- other from fincinnati-hoth dated .Mar. h Ar "' »" '"e 13 '» V™?*™*- :by rb,- -p.-akcr each of,he revolution- 49 do<4o ‘ h « « 'OXc; '' ;
Weekly Oil Eeuovt-The Oil n,v ' 4 ' b '" b( ‘ m , g ap Wi,k ‘ a ' ,art in ,heir sta "' iiml Kidney h. m-nof iti? "’ith P™!!'? 1 “ nU «'•<•«'> ' ar .'' The resolutions were i PiTT!i»ci7li'E« '^l n^
, ■' xvcp..T. tile till Lay i ments as the two tioints are rr-omnb ' m ;" 01 1,11 1 mnsylvunia cavalrv, adopted f-n tsbcrgh on, TRADE.
Monitor of lucsday evening, March Ist, cally distant. The CineinnatTVfaZcP I reparert oaly i T wl„lc on a rcconnoitenntr expedition, ' Mr. Alley (Mass ) introduced a bill I °" ,o f "J“ /"v, ,
says: “The market is somewhat inac- -vs: ' PaM ' A. J. HANKIN & CO., >J •< -h in the D,,’ authorizing a Ld 1 '
tire but firm, and the advance i* fullv ' °" ! he n *h- "•»> twelve n.dcs DRrtwusTs. 1 Thp sice i.etwcen the Limed States and Bra- i were holding oirto see what might tura u » i
maintained. A large proportion „rtl,e ’ srt “* ; Theonrayqn h“”fron^iSmbS^b? e tio!! > So ‘ 0:1 Mo *' k «' l S«"et. Putsbar B H. ! something, though they may tie’i mind - tlun pnlcct-de f ti-'rom-M, T/’ 0 H . ousc ; Hol9era 6liJ ’ the f cln '' fl ’ ord ,0 "-ait. The first I
oil stored on ,|.e neck is Oemoralizcl.” 00 s ; .ittsui,„,., i n.-c, 7 5 ceu.s, -«1 as feints. TUa no,' HkX ,U ■' t tndar 1 rr,n-i,lcr the pnvate ; <=t that has arrived since the resumption of uav- '
Holder? Mr ; - <} to hold on for bet- The 'Washington City disiratrh read® c - - i will attempt k dash on Xorbi'k If Hob I ftt,oncame ln yesterday. The steamers Vril- i
ter prices, while buyer- do no, care to . t C’ ® Vn'fbt vnKPr.r huTs ACTS VOR , should, th.y wdl have ample reasons'•„ Moktuka,. March 4-A ex- ior v lair .;.f° ™"' Advance arrived from .
purchase until they can move ,heir oil c o.: n '7. ,bt ™“, , ?,?' wk . fron ’ Ms ‘'xteindeJ ,--- Ufln , Fo . KL ' ,( n - f s regret any m„ i, rash enternriae Here, plosion ol'a labors, , rv connected will, ' Carffoes coMlB,ed ° r bar- ;
tomarket. The river is now a, a low !■ “-" «1 Butler is fully prepared. P Bn r. r SV lrlor 'be military magarinea, !i 1
stcamboa, St ,g . ami a ,cw fiat boats are ... A....iryihs. . lica i.,w Flowers. any movement which tlicv may design "'d at noon to-day Cant Mahon and u-. . thu »»>**». but will pass on to the t
at per Tho 7th* Pennsylvania Cavalrv. "‘ e ’ Eiiv cf the v„iey ■ ><'wral gentlemen who I I'> privates wee prep.rin'g cat't ridge; at JX tZT'
about Lalj Enlt°wa °. f " li9 "I™ r < it ’ , 1 Uonmup. Sf 1
'non Per day was ,rm< | r b under command of Col Wvn- omf °' Jlv ' jus, .eturned. and report ,he canal in . • town being shaken from top to Lottom. ! fufor/stmuwVcn“d oUM followinE is 311 u '-‘'
O 000 barrt .s. s„r,w ng a decrease since kr, °P. but now m charge of Col. TV. 1!. ' 'esut,-. • .Poppinak, lestrd with rebels in large numbers. The • 1 >•<- windows and interior walls nf ! CRrDF-Th.
riierto: ,4bo barn-b , n daily yiel(l .ipcs,) arrived here yesterday morning. I-! it, . boat got as far as Great Jlridge. which is •"'■res from St. John's to Palace street tfSs; some were aaktagmore" incijil i
The w inte: is unlar orablc to the opera- pD tlit-ir way west. The regiment has n-m r,;, ' wiw lio"c.!. abo.tt twenty nub-s Iron, t hi-place, when 1 " ( ' ri ' smashed and valuable goods 4>'d. 204iist,c. We note sales 300, j,afkagea in-,
lion ot-wells lmth flowing and pumping. ' '' rn recruited up to twelve hundred, 'bm.mm, ilSoirt, and Bealy a commendable pruden. . lor their safety : ” into the streets. The ruins of ' pacKcfret'inS «w term ' I‘nv»,w 1 ‘ nv » , w rou Übls. j
and they wdl oouhdess approximate to ; our or five hundred of whom are still , J;!'‘V, l .rne«- - "pnr.g t t<m,r. compelled the Captain -it I hi* paasen- - tne laboratory took fire and are still, KLKINED-Was iteaty i; c , 0 .l standard!
the old standard when the warm weather IP Harnsburg, awaiting their elothin- ' ibu‘„rn,,<. '2“"! !, r ‘' lr ' b r " 3 lo return. A beari-r of dispatches burning in close proximity to a large ' b '\?;‘ s °f bonded 39@40e. standard
comes in. They were suitably provided for at Cifv • ,1 "»vv. ' s ven La-, ca ter was fired upon four times this mornin--' powder magazine. Can' ‘Mahon and • lii? «»>«•*“ bhU49;«do BrU
“We quote $5 to If o. 2.7 as the ruling ■ Hall, by the Subsistence Committee, anil «• ~;v suckle. 's»trt l.v,iu,-. ' bm managed to .scape unhurt one or two ofl.i- men have been taken I P rt ««- 0,1,CT »*ie« were made at the same I
pride at the wells, anil to *5,7d at loft for the west. TaSo.. I'’ 1 '’' o '' 1 out of the ruins alive. From 10 to 12 1 in fa.r demand; sales 6c i
the wharf in this place. Refined, free, - - is-rron. Tea h». < airo. March 4.—The Fourth T ,wa persons are missing. ] bevVo? a n , 1
rates at 42 cents per gallon. No change Church Harmonium.—The Univcr- 'll ',nt > L' hi |I’' 1 ’' Violent-, Infantry of veteran volunteers hasarriv- . H appears front official data in the pov- u «l. ‘ ' a t6.-«@nc for deoden- j
in price ot barrels Weather moderate, salist congregation, which worships ] n -i. .iq'mitc." ’ \ criv "rt ed troin.Nashville, rn rout home. When : s !‘ spion of the Wtir Department, that
witn a light "skiff of snow on the \,. T illp TT-iii b«,-o , ,At usseiine. Vnniiii,' ben. Sherman was at a point twelve Slnc ° Fehniarv 25th, 1902, the Illinois
ground.” Neville H.t ~ have purchased „ v«r ' MJivbcnrs. . miles west of Meridian, on the 11th ult. , Ventral Railroad has received for ,ran*
fl _ • " latge t.hurch Harmonium for their tts. .u‘bvi.si... 'v'ntrAllV.n he sent part of his force to Selma, and ' portation of troops and suDDlies sans .
Spring and Summer Goods.— It is said to he one of the finest nnd most n.tzt.vs uldvosjua'. a highly 11 hack to Meridian, a» reported Ottd ; the Burlington and Missouri Road
Daub & Capped?, Merchant Tailors 185 complete instruments of the kind ever “ 1 |J| rii L-5t;..,-. the most elegant pernim- I Last night's dispatches, from whicii £2,500 and the Mississippi and Missouri
SmithffeM street, in order , akc ad . !' a .’ l ' l from tic- la, dtnr r " hl<,f '"' ery '^ r ' v ' ""ynformati.m is derived, be,ng oflidal only *4O, making a total of juil'.
vantage of the season t.- r . , . i . r,! J i ° , th< > < V- K ‘ lnv ™ tors : t-'shNn. !!;ti q I'tT—TR EB I, K x i;- sutl< -' 3 ’he quest.cn as tc Sherman’s 0,-. 'XIO. The accounts of the Illinois
a laro-e and well -eV ,’~J’ at I arha-t n n,i c ,j| New Y ork, anil .]' ’'‘'LL if'-.. A Uim- assortment ot , cupation ofSclma The railroad latwecn Central prior to .March 3d 1862
XZtf Kiehcr ,n ' l ’ ' 4 ‘ V -d tidrim has b.-cn whoUy “ ere satt/ed on the basis of the tari^f
cassimeres voting- Ac toe tlu-r v 1 _ *”*.! b-oamery oi aU kinds, constantly on ham! Latest advices are that a road when such rates .lid not exceed
full line of g-cnV”*'furnishiifg 1 goods, Official Notification.-Thc follow. ThTn-rntdotk/ha* M, '‘"J V ’ 1 V^ 18 ° 1 ' and
hm \TT-T' ]H medical card; h 4 , r cnhu,^Harch>,r,^““^ i ; G
that the assortment cannot be “equalled '^ J Gfn( ‘™' Brooks yesterday ev. , SHO : Match 4.-An oilt.-cr anived ; JTpnlations ol tn.u date made by the
by anr boust? in riu- city Paner col n * n ?' Vv. bodekhamer, m. d., bt from \ ick-bur. hmi thi 2-9t!i QuMrlermaMer Cu-ueval, m accordanct*
iir/" evcry “*2%oMar-on
thing usually kept in first-eYas's time for the nay- " ' “' BODENHAMER. M. D., cnly l about ““ OOtf 'Vr nU , Wbcr0 ‘ 1 Serre,ni '- V of War
mg stores Give them a call. ; , IkFvo^r DOneahela H ° U “‘ Pa " demora'llzed. No'fightingtad"" 6 IVasui.n-otok, Mat-1, 4 -Gen Hi,
recme ,hra — TO T T ffT gj4ck M D - J rr k <■%’**/ ,b 0 « a A» «"■ nr.
Asst. Adj t. (ten-i man liad sent a force to Meridian at that horil on Sunday morning at 4 o’clock
da,e - Ho surprised and captured the rebei
v«-«. v»™ - , pickets, a captain, lieutenant and fifteen
rr' 4 f-Aspoctal dts- men. on the south bank of the stream
dal Gen lt ' e . sa > s: Thaton U edtu-s. ami movctl in the direction of SpottsvL
day Gen. kiipatnck had reached Hanover vania Court Houae, stopping for half an
Jiictton, and got ten miles south of that hour at Chancellorsvilie The latest of
p_iint He destioted forty miles of Ihe firial iutelligenee from him was a dis
nlm l 8 .h en y ra ? allroail trom Beaver patch dated 11 o'clock Sunday momim-
P a ™'° thp .Junction, thus cutting off j trom the former place. The' dispatch
RVh BU j? P r l m - b l P'o4. n D Tlu ‘ wa3 substantially as follows “Twenty
Rtchmonaand Fredertckshurlh Railroad miles nearer Richmond, and am ail
from the Mattapliony Bridge to the right. I will double mv bet ou $5 000
s?r“ved 7 ° r ' Wa? ™ tircly I enter Richmond.’’' His command
trttr.ofrt ,1 „ - is composed of picked men who are snn.
K ipatrtek avo ded, a a far as possible plied with even- engine or destruction
flrll o/ft 11 '“ C ° 191 ," U . w,th ?? y Hrger that can possibly be used in a cavalrv
force of the enemy, but some skirmishing raid
with General Hampton’s cavalry wa“s I have good authority for stating that
carried on upon lus right flank, north of the War flepartment has received infor-
Spottsylvama Courthouse. , matlon that Longstreet’s force, have aJ-
Washinoton, March 4.—A letter frtmi : rIV Tr-i at t 2 iC w mond 't
the Army of the Potomac, received to ! lp a trick s cavalry 13 operating in
night, says:—Gen. CnaterWn have re' th ”l colu “ D9 > the country
turned. Reports prevailed in Ann 1,3 ,bcy adTan(,e - Hts force is 6,000
yesterday that Kilpatrick was will n f' ro& ?., a " d ’'as from twenty-four to
twelve miles of Richmond, and that he ' thlr V’ X b °? rs . start of tke rebel caval
had destroyed the Centria! Rail road r J- E y n lf h , e ' 9 una in captur
west ofHanover Junction ns well as the Bichmond, he wry seriously damage
Frekerickshurghroad. the rebels.
Happy Man.—The editor of the
Genius of Liberty— which, by the way, .
is an ably conducted, influential Demo- , dovernment Premiums for Ke
tc^' C j° urna^ —y'lhouUl be a happy man. • cruits.—We would caution all persons
* co r 8 " a - T k c . p'ight make a ; presenting recruits for enlistment, to h.
ners." Bur heir ldm*' * tlnS ! ’ hi " ! eareful to see that the person to whom
“MORE Sra,iF..-uur meada , ppeilr to have i !!‘ P - V arP I lr f emeti . 6>™s them the cer
soidjb of the old Democratic currency still on 1 for the premium, as it is required
fes jttJ ce “ , orJ,?rs lVom ,he War Dp
tions during the pn-t week, just as thev used I Fartment
to paj it, in poiu -.iki silver. We refer to Mr _
.lojeph Mowr. ouc of a P orge ■ Large Contract.—'We learn that a
Who
of the t nion on the bloody fields of Mexico. 1 ' ' , ken the contract for “putting up'- Lin
coln's amnesty proclamation in the
South. The news is “contraband' 1 and
| may not be “reliable,’' yet we'll 4‘takc
our affiday’’ we heard it.
New Counterfeit.— The following
is a description of a now and dansrerous
counterfeit two dollar note on the Far
mer’s Bank of Bik !- - ftmnt v, Pa., just
placed in circulation . Two-, counter*
teit, vignette, spread raffle in tree ; fe
male and “tl on ti.e rifflit. and medal
lion and two , n ,} H . Je f t j ht ,
notes are Wing i\u-n-iveiy offered all
over the city, an 1 shopkeepers and
others should be on their guard.
Still ajQotker Counterfeit
executed $2O trea-ury note is in cirvu
lation. It is a fac *> ■na'e of the genuine
and but that the green on the face is a
little pale, it would be difficult to distin
guish it from one of the genuine notes.
The signature ot Mr. Skinner, which
looks as though u u,i; proof against be
ing counterfeit. it w very well imitated,
and. scarcely distinguishable from the
original Ihe public 'diouid against
these notes.
Accident. Edward Kaylcr, foreman
of the Boring Mil] of the Fort Pitt Works
had his hand badly injured yesterday
moming. A nine inch gun accidentally
slipped and caught his hand beneath,
crushing four fingers, two of which were
amputated by Dr. Dixon.
Death of Alderman Mcßride.
We regret to announce the death of Al
derman Michael Mcßride at his residence !
on Grant street, yesterday evening, ,
about nine o’clock. He had been un
well for some time, and his death was
not, therefore, unexpected by his friends. :
His funeral will take place on Sunday at '
ten o’clock at St. Mary’s Cemetery. I
Conscripted.—Col. Cross lias press
ed into Uncle Sam's service the steam
ers Jennie Hublis anti Clara Poe, anti
will send them to Nashville loaded with
railroad iron.
Preaching—The Right Rev. bishop
Lynch, Catholic Bishop of South Caro,
lina, preached to the Yankee officers at
Libby Prison on the 20th ult
—A well
The Minstrels. Yankee Hill's
Minstrels give a grand Matinee this af- i
ternoon. and also perform this evenin'?
Go and sec them by ail means. ' ,
Bayard Tailor. -This prince of. T ?? T U r™Tv"ffim
lecturers was greeted by a full house,and ' lot of C'-'h'NTii Y BLANKEr^»t
his lecture was fully up to the expeeta-' , No. % Market street, and
tions of his most ardent admirers and i lcbn No.: Market Alley
sanguine friends.
S. MARA IN
; IMAKES THE BEST CRACKERS
Second Ward Meeting.— The en- 1 A T^ eve L?®?T?L in JL! llB . m » rkl
rolled citizens of the Second Ward will venient and desirable locality mile
thfa Sft
connected 4i?h Aedraft UP ° n “ ” °° c “ , ’ ,Hlcy ° n April “ oW
Theatre.— Mr. Neafiete benefit last
evening was well attended, and the l mzmm BBI.S CHOICE familyfLocr;
pieces-Vent off in good style. A good
bill up for tills evening. See adrer- Megs Beef,
tisement. I M&ckeral, bbls and halves.
~ Herring.
Oil Beceipts. Bince the resumption ° e and for RA^ A^MONi
of navigation on the Allegheny river, the _ mhl wo. 6 Wood at
receipts of oil amounted to 1,?44 barrels C Tr
of which 280 were refined. ’ y
- —* n_. __
s^d— First of the Season'.
Col. Reed, 79 Fifth' street, opposite A XiJjJi (jj JtIArXIIC
the theater, has just received a lot of
fre9h shad, the first of the season. The
nP * i? always ahead in such matters,
land in this instance has not only dis
tanced all competitors hem, but has actu- I ii„ . •„ _
ally furnished us witli a delicious article IM6WS from N©W Orleans.
of fresh shad before they were known in
die eastern markets, thus enabling ' l p. „
Pittsburghers to enjoy them in advance right at Deep Creek,
of the deni/ens of the Quaker city 1
Monumental city or Gotham. ‘ ’ GEN. .SHERMAN STILL AT SELMA.
Ohi*onic* Diseases,
t penally those of the LOWER BOWEL, such
S' Constipation. Fistula. Fissure, FalUny
ol the Bowel, I‘h eralion o! the Bowel. Stricture
1,1 the Bowel, &c. Also, the various Chrnulc
It,lenses ol the Womb, the Kltlneys, the Klatl
r. etc. mhl-dtf
JI ST WHAT
EVEBYBODY WANTS,
A POCKET ALBUM!
Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures,
for SOLDIERS!
for soldiers:
Can be sent to all parts of the
United States for Twenty Cts.
Albums for Centre Tables,
Albums for Centre Tables,
A/r PRICES
inxow all,
AX PRICES
BELOW ALL,
AT PITTOCK’S,
OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE.
leb36
S. S. BRYAN,
Broker and Insurance Agent,
69 Konrtf street.
'Rage can be had at
PATTERSON & AMMON'S
No. 6 Wood st
FIRST EDITION.
The greatest nervine, tonic v B f L R I^?^ E *V March 4 e lea , rnfroni
and BLOOD PURIFIER . v orfolk that there was some excitement
■pv r . . , ' there yesterday among the rettel sym-
A^r *^ llirei ' s ! pathizers who professed to have intelli-
ENGLISH BITTERS. ing to Kilpatrick’s movements in the
A sure cure for Intemperance.
neighborhood of the city. Some rumors
were that Richmond was being evacua-
Dr. J. C.Ayers’ Family Medicines ! ted ' bllt then ’ is nothing definite, The
■ telegraph wire across the Chesapeake ia
dr. d. JATJrKB"& son’s, not working, lienee nothing can reach
l .VMII. V MEDICINES, liere except by the regular boat or by
sending dispatches across to Cherry
stone. It was generally understood that
Dr. Sckenck’s Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills,
HELMBOLD’S a force had been sent up by Butler to
d ® , co-operate with Kilpatrick, but nothing
brated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, had been heard from this force at the
And all other Family -medicines can be time the boat left last evening,
found genuine at the ‘ ‘ *
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE Washington, March 4.— The Presi
o. nirien dent having approved and signed the
I OITOIICO ol JH. Garr, bill amendatory of the loan act of 1868,
Corner of Market street and Fourth. and the joint resolution extending the
Drugs, Medicines, ChelSSua,Perfumery Paint, W ment of bounties to the first of April,
Oihs Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, ' tU^, haye thus become laws
Supporters, Shoulder Braces, ■ s ascertained from un official source
And all articles usually found in DrrJ store, of that ‘be orders reqmnpgthe draft to take
flrBt quality, for sale low, storea of : place on the 10th inet. are suspended, A
TOERENUE 4 M’OABR, | subsequent day for commencing the
No. 70 Market street, comer of Fourth. draft will be announced in time to make
j all necessary preparations.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH,
FOE THE POST.
XXX Vinth CONGRESS.
From the Army of the Potomac.
Gen. Lotigstm-t ;; Forces at RicLmond,
A FEARFUL EXPLOSION.
} DESTRUCTIVE FIRE A 1 ERIE, PA,
1 THE DRAFT POSTPONED.
Art .. A:C., ArC,
Sah Francisco, March B.—Since the
sailing of the • Qoiden City it has trans
pired that she took s773joooin treasure
for New Xork instead of.the sum before
reported. Twenty, soldiers went as
guards, designing to retum JVom Pana
na by the return .steamer. In addition
' Jl', r regular armament aiL extra 100-
“ aer Parrott gun was mounted on
her ZZ™ dccft > 30 tllat > considering
n a Uffieu,rU he l o A 1 c a a b p a reTr id X
rte n P g o e^ a i,tlr d to - eo r
between decks of the sh! P
now been discharged, and wrecked
Imve commenced raising the cargo from
!. 'Pn , M arch 4.-A fire occurred
i in the Reed House this morning which
j entirely destroyed the building, which
i Was only partly insured. The furniture
; was insured. It also destroyed the dry
i £ o< ?^ s . ?tore of Hay & Co., which was
i ! u 'v insured- also Strong's dug store,
insured; McKonkee & Shannon’s hard
ware store, insured; and two large brick
buildings, which were not insured. The
Catholic church was sereral times on
fire, but the loss was trifling. The tire
was first discovered in the ball room of
the hotel, and is supposed to be the
work of incendiaries. The total los= is
about ?2Q0,000.
COMMERCIAL & FLVAACIAL
Oil Receipts per Allegheny River. j
• • • bbls. ‘
.600 i
205 )
i R Aehworth
J. H. JM'Cune
Darisit Stewart
. J Hasting
1 Venango Oil Works
Mr. Elder r.
■i. wukins ;;;; 1
j Oil Exchange | ;
crude he< ‘"°'’* 290 w “ Brcllned ' the balance waa ,
markets by
New York Stock-Mnrkrl.
„ New York, Marc]! 4. istil.
fe- & , R ' IS2K Galena & Chic ...lis
1 ■: S’ 7 . 1 * hiich. Central 141
111 . en. Scrip. ...134J< Harlem 141
.Mich. Soulhern... 99.5' cleve. i. Pitts... .117*
■_ 1. Central 136 (.’lev. & Toledo... .147 H
Reading 166 Chic, kN. West.. Vv
Hudson Hlver 156 P. At Ft W i 0 t v>
Guaranteed....l42 T. H. At A.!! 73'4
C. 13. & Q 39 Wabash 63^
Canton lo 62 * l year certificates. 99$
Missouri fs 72 Gold iejv
** ne ns* 6-20’s Coupons nn w;
New York Market.
t E "" OR ?’ March 4.—Cotton has a declining
tendency; sales of 1600 bales at 78c. Flour finn:
sales of 10,600 bbla at $64,0@6,60 lor State: $7,10
7,-o for o. ; $7.2007,75 for Southern Wheat •
il'S?, b^\ at for MU'vaukle club.’
for Red. Corn unsettled and declin
ing; sales of 40,000 buah at $1,3601.37. Pork
buoyant at $23,60. Lard steady at 13014#c.
M hisky dull and unsettled at Sl@66c. 4>u*ar
firm at I3*@i3kc. Cofltee firm 34034 Wc. Mo
lasses inactive. Naval stores quiet and steady.
Petroleum quiet at 28c for Crude and 47* for
for Refined. Freights dull. Spirits Turpentine
closed firm at $3,25. Rosin firm at $35040.
Baltimore Market.
RALTtMORE, March 4.—Ylour dull and heavy*
Ohio Lxt» at $7,37*07,60. Wheat steady!
Sout hern Red at st,7sgi,T7. Corn dull and Yed’
!or\ \hio loW6r ‘ Whlßk y la vei 7 dull at 84(§>85c
MONEY MARKET.
CORRECTED DAILY FOB THE UOKNIVa F©B T BY
1 “ EBTZ ’ BBOKEa3 ’ «o. US
for and
Gold S'Ul“B
- ;;;;;;;;;;; Jf?
coup*. IS S
New York . a ." terUElc,la “*^
Baltimore &
Philadelphia par w
Boston J ar J
Pennsylvania Currency Jar 3
Western Exchonce.
Cincinnati Jar >,
Louisville nar v
Cleveland ; £
St. Louis par £
RIVER MASTERS
The River.—Last evening at twilight there
were seven feet of water by the pier marks and
falling. The weather during the day was pleas
ant. r
il.c lavorlte passenger steamer Jennie
ItuMir. ( apt. Ilevlnney, leaves today f OT piash-
as-l hc fine passenger steamer Armenia, Capt.
alt. ahum, leaves on Monday St. Lotus pas
sengers and shippers will bear thlaln mind
Cs“ The fine sldowheel passenger Bteam er Par
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
„ ARRIVED.
Coulion .'ZriS^e
Araenl » SPCaDnm
_ „ .. DEPARTED. Lonis -
Franklln.'.V " " l i rownsvllle -
Jas. flrowngyllle.
LeonMai r ’* w, » A.. i:... WhedEtUf.,
wwte ~ ; T§^pS'
I MR. J. H. CHJLDERSj .
itary celebrities pf West Point and Waahlnfftoff
>
Con,lffienl . n «"^Sa^SL3i
Oraxid SSouave 33x411.'
In conjunction with this stupendous ralaxv
ol Stars, enibracing f fie-fbHowihg' 1 “ .ft
i Gcorne Orav. - ■ ;
Frank West. Prank UlnUow.
pLok McGowan,
Prof. \l httlug, ■■■> «Brt>,-»fcaail®o7^:
HettlT Baker, ■.
J. E. Mead, R, W. ; P err y, “,*•
£ r! s P en cer, .Uuert-Brafian, ‘
Ned Tumor, Prank Jlunfor I *.'
Jolui \v llder, Dan Head,
L._ MyerM, George W. nill,
"•H. A. Tobey, George Browtk.. :i .
! rrWE PRESENT SEASON BEING
I A their first appearance beroreth'e-Alnericati ’ a
| public, after a seven years’ tour ontheedhtineril
I ot Europe, acknowledged by the press and phbUc ‘
I wherever they have had thehonortrf appearing :i
| as the greatest combination of artistic exadlefiffi? 3
I ever before consolidated imderi i wift^tt«j||n^^
! And Masters nf ihdr Prnf«.l n ...
! Doors open at 7—to continence at 7Jf cpclbejc.
admission. J.. /.6entS: i;6 "'
-eSTGIiAND FREEBALp6Wr!jEEEftABB : 1
previous to tlje • perrormaniS!, by- rVaign-Rtl.
HlLiu> L NHIVAihlt llHass ,
A Q-itAND MATINEE "dll. ijeniven for the-'
convenience of tidies aiid CMldreir. 1 on S aTT*T?I~
day afternoon, at **33*B; lvwki&B.
-5 cents. Children under Uyeareof age/ltouC;
mh4-tf- ; ;
9t- Bonis and. Fort Benton '
TPhANspoErA.'EEON'lasnE,:.
For Fort Beuttmi'nnri thefireet.Fnlis - •
of tli c Af issonfi*.
> reamers, Wlilt eapiearfy fat the trWttulleeM';
Louis for above and Intermediate porta,.as'
Steamer Benton; • • .•• ••
AV, March, l2 m., or- as soon
therea/teras the River is opdij to Council Bluff- a
Steamer Weleoitfe,
SATIUDAY, April 2d, at Idea; ’ 7 '-
Steamier Florence,
SATURDAY, April I6th, at l£iiL \' mi *
♦ I’*™?. 8 &°* n £ b ? tbi3Xine 'are^certitiii ta get. -
to the Mines with tfteif yoadsegrTv aiMfiifrftßiSffe"
the Y,MoT ■
the freight of the Welcome via J^r fi nc?^tful? u '
b f n Jf« e » aA ’T°n account-of '
boat will beofficered and manned fcy aimjftfl and; i f ■
P^^^ e « ce, fr some of WhQm. liavor6x-j ’
plored the Upper Missourl'in JEaSahlwfcQlfiL 3 '
and are thoroughly ‘
tioa. 1* or freight-,-ot passage* or-in£broi<*tfnti?in'~i
regard to thefiu&fc aSto J?B?BaslS!ffi
at*Office of United-States Influratfeo Cdknpahy-’ ~ '
of Mafirand CtorafsfcteeW&b.*
L°o» J - q *
Wheeling & Portsatonth Taijpife
- g^SSS?' BIG ;
S‘’^C r T SSi s' e wSffirn«r~-
Pittsburgh, Oafiipoiiß,
Portsmouth, I ronton and; Big - Santo; leavii2r> .
Pittsburgh for Portsmouth evgry
U a. m., and leaves *•’
every FRIDAY, at 9 a. ntf- »^ga£d233&b
and comfortableatatfi,p)om9.
recently been purchased extM^sdyViwwKSSp
bhe will leave punctually at the
“t rMte/?o y h W°“Pt*ttantton: Jo. *nj; *vm°ShL.
J^ ht : ° rp^
TELEGRAPH,
JP6r wheeuko. " : —~ r T : -
don, has resumed hVr flltrfrftifft' tWfrj it
thoroughly repaired, she well afcaeiWSSelSLu.
tronage of the publiogenerally, 1 jT'-
wu _ JAS; OpLUWBVob* £&*'* '•'
Wharf-boat; beiOw JVlonohgahela^rtdge.
Pittsburgh & Qmcinnati Packfll*H<’
| THDRSDAFi CIW.,^PA^KKT^'VS- ' "
I Leaves Plttsburgh every THURSDAY.
Leaved Cincinnati'every MONDAY ' -‘Vi 'i ?
jrSMrprra&T's 61
mander, will nut as- a weekly Baekets-betweiS'-'
,FT“ m '
P- a r 4e M apply **•“■s&* ;
hl ■ W '
mb! J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agts. ,
SA^S^f&A.Air^'.
PARAGON, Donnelly, Commander, wlllleav*'''
.as annoaocen'Ebove. , .. 3
For freight,
°tl»« J- D. CQLLIffdwOOD, Agtt. ." *t-
Evan'ile, Cairo dsSt. LouisPackets.f
for EVAK'LLE. CAIRO dr «lr-~T^XTf.B'- i; ''
MONDAY, mAbcH.T, AT A P. M. '
- THE Vims Piaaßignigtf ? v
ASBfißßßteamer ARMENIA, **p*Jff>Qafc 20 -r
.lum, Commander, will , leave, -mm . AnnouncS 4V
above. • •> - “ >H
For freight, or-pamaro Vv 3 :
JOHI* FLACK. or :
mh6 J. D. OOia-INOWOOD^AjtL v ;
g~ l ■ —* -~. J’.r-ff-r <
jaaoengeii rtSmMjEJfNn;;-
nouncld'atove I > ertlm *s’>' wlU
•
mhS j. p. coIXjXNOWOPP, Agts»-- <,*'..
of R. H. PATTEEsdN, d’wlijSll “i ab i a ..
wSfifSi; ;
3 BAJUlQm&ffis SS® !-., , '
w s.^^ff^sSSS65 T
the bnftnesa ;j S®®«WMSB!s»
srSSWSBr* ywaaißS
L "" t ' -^CQLEIXAND,Amrf» r ~' L *
t Bctwwa S^S^jJ^p^^SßUQ^.
AMtsErom
ggp-fot'TTpßtrasn THBA'r«B, fPIT,
TKISiBVEITXNtJ, will te /pntM&te&fths te.
gendary drama-ottfid ~ **
Corsican Bro4K«n, or ta *=
Louis del Ftrancht..;;,, “ '
F.'ibifn del Franaht , ' r ' J NfiaffO
After which T ••
Black dyed Susan.
William
.Susan
To conclude Vrtth 1
Brian O'Lynni
Brian, with sopg.
SOMC KAT.T.j ■
GEO. W. HILL Lessee ssdlttixuigerl
fifth 3Srxcsfs*r.
This Friday Evening, March, 6th)
ind every evening atflc#,
“Ti»better to laugh.’thsß be tiigfaXJig?*
VAMCee HILX’S'
Monster Minstrel Organization ;
GREAT BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE
-Ajia Brass B t£ix&:
Tremendous Stxeces*!
Crowded Houses from Pit to Dome' wifit* thV a
Elite and > ashlon offhe'eity
semble to witness: the extraordinary - •
ancea of this far-famed troupe-of American And
European Artists. • r ' ••ttrWr*s#¥fl? J jt, 3
the HIT OE THE SEAS6SfX ' i <
STEAMBOAIS.
.o I for the Gold Minei of Idaho,'
YIKUINTA CITY, PA'jWJOK'Ofrt"
AND GALLATIN.
AUCTION SALES,
• •i. Mfss^agttSJS
Mr. Good'
0? -f • ;•
UlS9'i A i