ADVERTISING AGENCIES. FETTEGH.L b 00. No. « T? t New : York city, and No. 6 State n£Tb3 n*. 10111 L -P- FONTAINE iOo" no. 63 Nassau street, New York dtv. are an! f 1 h ° rlz . cd . to take Advertisements tlons for us at lowest rate*. fumlah the Ditty Post, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. a ** f LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 10,1864. BREECH-LOADING CASfOH. Next to the importance of Rifted Artillery, to meet the improvements in other arms of military aer ' ■«, is no greater desideratum than that " tiicil 're-are now discussing; perhaps, indeed,for naval use it would not hold the second place, as let ween breech loading and rifled ordnance, each was a question of so much importance, that European tmtions spent millions of treasure in the solution, Rifled cannon have been success fully introduced In Europe and in this country, I ut after Bpending forty millions of dollars in the manufacture ofand experimenting upon breech loading cannon, the British nation are compelled to admit a failure, and abandon as rubbish Borne hundreds or thousands of this expensive artitfle Ot warfare. Our own Ordnance Department, hot h in the Army and Navy, contains men of the ' highest grade of natural and acquired attain ments-! he ordnance branch of the army serviee being composed almost exclusively of those who ,' r „ e h mop ' accomplished and finished in al” br.inihesat our National Military school and rl'r nTo 1111011 ef ,he “»'«! eolumb?ad by anoffld -01 , OL ! r havy and the eSOrts of Dahlgreen the Cd " lll A othere i Bh ®w that the tiavy genius " lth tie ln talent and inventive ,n? h TO u \ r ‘? are designed to be introductory f ? Kc ' rh relating to the invention known as Mann s Breech Loading Cannon” and are pertinenl: to the subject, inasmuch as without waring all this in mind the merit of Mr. Mania’s invention and its introduction to the publimean^ "lonMreX V b V «»“ non ptW uufnJinnnt 1 ' i° lU f> ,osc of questions which Mr vr m 5 arise > 11 m *y be well to say that ; M '“W hoes hot belong to either the army or i “ had nothing to guide or instruct him ln knnwwLt o ,lUt hiB ff enera l mechanical enS . - hls “"'on'i'-etalent and hlsindustrv ind ajipln ation. Tlicro Is no reason to censure ihe profession tor lack of genius or application, supposing Mr. Mann's invention to be the suc l,oth ell ■‘"penrs. for the ordnance bureau, both ol the army ami navy, are so entirely proportionate m numbers to the duty required in he present exigency, and are so much af>sorb cd in the routine of business, that no time ia at their command for the requisite study or ex periment, required to'develop an intricate sub- | Mr. H. 1. Jlinu,|of Liporte,lndiana, patented ill November- KCI, n brecch-loadingcannon. ■-equenth be exhibited his Invention to Messrs, i, ” 1 ;". & .'-'“-i ,ke extensive steel manfli iscturers ot this city, who, discovering merit la* 1' ention, hai e become Interested in thepftii tent, furnishing the means necessary for expert- - mennnjr and introducing it to public use m£' > hanica! inventors rarely possess the means of introducing their improvements to the public deve'i 1 ;'! 5 I ' l ’ *'nt ions requiring mueh outlay to v\ r l’ r:lc, %M!4?y and usefulness, i„, m. r? 1 ’ ' f s a , re onwilitogto risk their means m untried channels, and-others-arc too sensitive i ° U ; t K ' ,| ’ lni °n of the public in case of c , kor 'here and many other reasons the >o d s‘iV J .“ ' the money capital and the I tusin, quaiinrattons and influence requisite to ! d.-velope the practicability and usefulness of an ■ nun ion like tlu.-pf Air. Mann’s are entitled l?,n qi ]'' rrt ' d,t " iUI ,hc inv ohtor. The Rodman -un, tor instance, was Invented some twelve ears, amt probably some thirty thousand dot- ' ■ r- orei cn morr. was expended in introducing "■, ni b t fore ,he flr»t dollar ol r to the parties interested la ■ i.u Yf n, r' Y s ’ whf,n ,he theoretical prin ■ iph s rn olyed and claimed were fully proven bv t pc.ited trlaK and p here the parties Interested positions as officers and contractors "J he S ovcrnm oot as to enjoy r . b i|, ' lori, ‘ adoption. These well ' Wm i sufficient to deter [arsons of ' Perception, Jess patriotism and public spirit than ttic gentlemen composing the'tirm of -singer. .Mmirk is Co. from embarking in what " as appam.ll} a lpuanlous adventure. 1 tiese pm ties first small trial piece, the test of whi#!. was so satisfactory that m,‘h for furtlier trial a three. “ it *?i ri ?,fA (: ;' inDO ‘ l upon Mann’s breech jo.uiuij. j'Jan. 1 his has thus tar answered all that h,fnH^ ec,r t f l frc ’ in it_hafl heeD fired some four hundred and forty times, attaining a range of 3,- •hOOto 4.u00 \ ards. at 10 degrees elevation, with *'* f. ounds of|«.u-«i,. r . With no perceptible Injun- ; to the pjee. and nothing whatever to militate i against it bring pronounced a successful brccch- ! loading held pirre. The War Department, upon I,p n? K jPed ° f th ™‘ f ' c '*' formed the ioJen or andthe m m» r owners of the patent that, for Iw I * p r virl '- ,l:v invention did not possesssuffl uent adi ant.ig.'tn rrmuzr.le-loAdinggunsto war rant its adoption, hut that for heaVf guns, for sen sen ice|.Hnd tort itl rat ions, its great superiority o \h r n? t f , hr S i W i°V l,t bt ‘ n, ,h<,utraoat importance -that the trial nj the ihree-inch gun did not ! 10 those of llrgerpropor tMn... and they were so well satisfied with the n suit in this cnar they would like to see it tried n M Hr ?^ r \? !18, Anxiou? to Prove what it could >. r (u ,n. the owners ol the patent have made a ! li.ii of eis-nr-uich bore, which has been tried in presence of accomplished officers of the army ■ l f n ,‘fu, °gr rdQHnce departments, consisting 1 ‘.Hptain*. Jcfler? and Lpshur of the navy and .Major L:udlie ui the army, at Trenton, New • iersey lhe trial was but short, only sixteen round* hn\ me been tired, but was so satisfactory thar t.ie gun J.been removed to the Washing- ' tanNaij w here it wili be tested still fur- J 1 he advantage* in a practicable breech loftdin? f^ n !V oukl l "’ < -‘ hi ‘ ? byin facility of loading, avoid ing the necessity in fortifications and onboard snips of war of running the guns in and out, sav ing great labor And exposure of the men. Another advantage would be that the embras ur£or P o^ l boles might be entirely closed to present thp return ol the smoke or gases to the fns!tS2l- nuarlcrs . of ,hc raen - Casemates in lortihcations and between decks on roen-of-war _ sometimes positively untenable for these inonftors 1111 thisis Particularly the case of the The difficulties in making breech loading can non practically useful, have been that the ,ias ,K?en impaired and so diffkuit has it been to mako a joint that would n £ l n ?lJlow ' -"-ape oi gas. injuring the effi time) of the cnarge and tooling the joint, so as to become unservicablo in action, thAt these ob jections have been at last almost insurmounta fle and unavoidable. other difficulties have I consisted In making the working parts sufficient- I iv simple to be easily worked without being lia ble to derangement. I The experiments with Mr. Mann’s gun have ■ thus far proven that the joint at the breach is to I all intents and purposes practically perfect. A i shee t of paper placed in the joint is not in the k ast soiled /by t he gases upon discharge, and Mr. Mann has m his portfolio the paper that was thus tried in the s-inch gun at Trenton. The joint is made in such a manner that considerable ' touling would rot injure the serviceability of ‘ the gun—-but this question is not like to arise i tor their is no fouling. -Mann’s gun is absolute- i\ stronger at the breech, than corresponding r muzzle loaders—the working parts are of that j simple character that commend themselves to ’ the practicable judgment as likely to work for a i long time without derangement, and they are all of such nature as to be speedily and easily re newed even in notion should It be required, by • haying dupUcates at hand. The proof, moreover, j of the test in the case of the 3-inch riiegun flreti 440 times must be weighed in corroboration of the mechanical appearance. Other advantages in favor of the breech-loading gun are that the charge docs not traverse the piece before being tired. s.i ving, not only the risk and danger to the gunner? hut considerable wear to the gun, es pecially in rifted ordinance—also danger from a latent spark in the chamber is entirely obviated, i hese arc some uh discharge aud partly to theahsence oi fiction and compression of the gases in loading. Thisc.-umefc might he spiked by the enemy and w lth a duplicate of the part containing the vent, not hciu y nnr cumliorsome, could in a few mo ments be again rendered sorricable. u .oi »f required, this three-inch tu Id „un could be loaded and discharged thirty , .Tm IwSta > h r ,e - ,hat ‘hegnn OOUW I ",.w ,',?**]. l , hiB ""*‘l. without becoming too j ijiuih heated lor use, but a short time, letfliose |K...se>Mngan experience in the field Auring the I jmwut liar reflect how often a few discharges ,< thi» rate would have clmngtS* the resutt I ot an“nportant engagement. Frequently import f/S 11 *™ xituated thatbu t a lew guns, I onemn - c “ be brought to lear I saj that after one. or at most two discharges, 0/ t H “ l J t hfjf ad t r the „ enem V could reach amTJa°>- > tiirurflfAf ' hOU A hey uould he astonished at tie tiring of a gun that could reperttsur times be- I ore a n.ur/ie-loader could lie loaded aod fired ‘ , Becond Htnc ! Mann’s breech-loading field piece can he loaded and fired without exposing * c ‘ ,^° omer, ‘ t 0 the musketry or sharp shoot-. knft°i!-u!£l antagonists. It does not require the | »m °f a ]>rofesslonal to appreciate the ! screen ivoui.'ibU' 11 '.^'' 1 ' a simple barrier or even : cases, or in nearly m''"” 1 'I'"’ 1 '"’ P rot «« on »“ man y ; rIS! e r,ir?. n ,ha Hatteras and the j rebel pirate ,n the G u |r of Mexico Is well re- 1 membered-she nearly disabled the latter »1- ' though there was great disparity In metal-he. ■ '! Vee n ,he «”L l £ ’* ro l “?Klbd,,£d&sd'i She hare fired but a few rounds more lTthe ! space of time they were engaged the result would hare been entirely chaSgld And merce.entirely freed from thf seoure? of tUs cowardly pirate, which files IromhotwaMe eo! counter with an armed foe, to prey upon inform- 1 flf . __ ed and helpless merchantmen. There can be no j ' * fttPlCK 8 Dfly»—WG see th&t 6X rMSonahte doubt in the mind of those familiar tensive preparations are b#»intr made all with the facts In this memorable event, that bad t ** ions are oeing made all ?? tte ” B be ?? armed with gum of the i over the country for the celebration on preeoh loading pattern she would havecaptured j «i.. i-»i • J her antagonist. | lue »,llln S doin S. and > as usual . we It can accomplish they desire To be known—they - flu ppos(* it will pass over Without anv of Pt r ?h d owV y fo\ n n^wlf» I> i^« forUno , raore,ha “ ' tllow fleinonstrations which mark' the it snows lor itself by inspection, and has twpn i,i o „ n t, , T _ , proven by the numerous tests to which n has ! cl ?' els *wheiv. In the event, however, been subjected under the eye of experienced and °* rtn y demonstration about to come off win tbo - s '-' l, “ vl 1 s f "“Y natter in eB <* b > lBl >«»- The results, however o! , < ' ll!irs< ‘ a I , l" 1B '' ns of the fact? the res* to which It has been subjected are sue ! that It would seem to be a grosfand !2 want offoreslght and sagacity on the part ofthe Government not to prepare at rniH. t£. ■ gun. of this pattern Kellve serv ice PlaC ‘ ng . Out country should avail itself of the honor of Introducing to practical use a successful breech totfbwenao.UpMribte-itt. scarcely second to any in Importance of the many militarv mi wa a r nl mhe'r n n{tS 1 „ eD ? fIC !?f' ,h£ wgo h ut i " coTt W « due° U to The' r e"u"' snmt of those «'ho have Kev te ! ° f their time and their U rfu ita Buccea “i that it should, be »4Lu r . ort^\ op con demned and thrown £Sh£! rorth, sf 8 - We shall watch with interest nn?2flA ,oc^ U ? l ® B ln this and will keep SStShf? 8 ®£ vificd of th<* result. It is a ?üb ject which will redound to the honor and credit ?fj^ U *eJ°g? ,| l. aB as tothc parties dirocth m lerestWjlfUiepresent indications should be fully reamed and consummated by practical mutcs** in service. Sewing Machine Business—lt is said that one half the people in the world ! do not know how tha other lmlf live, and we may add, with equal truth, that not one half of onr citizens know to i what extent the sewing machine busi- I ness is carried on in Western Pennsyl vania A few years since a family here I and there ventured to invest—halfdouht- ; ing the expediency of the outlay—their ' money in a sewing machine. Now ail is changed, and where ten were sold fiv„ yeare ago, thousands are now disposed »»*rMcrrai:n op of. We observed, the other day a beau _ p ' 1 v D fancy ffl ■ FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, belonged to Messrs. Sumner A (v, W estern agents for the Wheeler A Wil' son Sewing Machine. The wagon in 1 „ question is an elegant and substantial : one, and was built by Mr. George I ow man _ It is used for thtf city deli vet y of 1 .._ machines. One year ago two wag- ’ ons were abundantly suflicient for r.io, w supplying the trade, hut uow i, hna so vastly increased that fifteen are kept Thu. Monday Evening, March 7th °r antly r ° nn ’ n ? m the delivery ■ ( QFPfIWn ft Idn I ACT U/CCV ’ sewing machines. These wagon-ore ell otLUNL) ANU LAST WEEK, -gotten up in the most ta.-ty style and carry six machines each The hnrsr » irt.t ur-rii: r.j the L toetc.iiie Burlesque, keeping with the wagons and fn; SI:HIOrs *’A >f I LT. action, beauty and symmetry, will cum . "pare favorably with some of our hc-i Siioeessl carnage teams. When machines are R< >A (ir i, \ C(iHTF ii bought by persons living in the vicinity ' AN „ of any of the railroads, the services of TUI \DFks of \ppt »rsi the wagons are not required; hut in " OI AIPLAtSL. Greene, Washington, Mercer, Builer T i - u ,T" and those other counties not accessible ami i' J. 7!!7‘' i .7 IKhl '-' " lth lh e Elite a j )r °ad, customers can only be sup. •«»»>.• cerfom, ln l-.'this'fir-faropli’^mu'i^S Amcriea " and Stars. & Co. that they had the enterprise t,. p ., , meet the want. It also, prove- ,| lr .. 1 th.™ he»i*hi..«- •• ulanty of the Wheeler A Wil-... n .\f A . 1 A K J a , K II 11,1 ' S chine, and siiows the esteem in which ii "*1 + tut* A t n • . J is held wherever introduced, it i j n I'lonster Minstrel Organization deed, a machine which will give ,' ven ■ AN " the most fastidious satisfaction, and GREAT BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE such we do not wonder that the demand A„,l I!t-ass I for it ,S 60. great, The prices of the - Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Mm hint- i*hi:i.'- -7, VT- i'T. "" ‘'"" ,lnrn ' practical operation, and alin,-,v~,,v i„. r,-7 t ■>'ul a':;,!:?';" formation afforded by the Agents »; • Messrs. Suniner 4: C o ' ' ‘ 111<>, ‘ C; * r ' 1,11:11,1,1 uu i«t ;mc inamijr«‘inent. - - Vl,d of I lui r Proftssiou. Mr. Ashworth’s Beply.--ln our pa u , ‘“ ; Artist* per of yesterday we copied a paragraph | trom a communication in tlieCAr,I 1 '* 1 it. i nt.-k tirttowsn. . X . .HI I'l'iit. W llillu«r, I(•c o. Klflgl which the writer retiected rather see, iv Mayo. limr, linker ly upon Mr. Robert Ashworth, am.,,, r, "V i' 1 a" 1 ' |k. w. Perry, her of the Allegheny Councils, in rela X./t. *rS?" crr - | &SX tSd. tion to the distribution ot tin 1 sl,oou an- " twu i-. w. mu. propriated by Councils for the r'elf.-t of at 'li’' '."-! , i «cork» Brown, soldiers’families. Mr. Ashworth sail- , ■*' |,WryS,a,< - factorily explains the matter, and eon i,u7- -p,7 eludes bis reply thu*- „ , , ■ ( In conclusion, permit me to lm•• 11 •' 11• > •' More Bowdyism.— A man nainnl > Tbomas Grady, was committed to j,il 1 \ yesterday morning, charged with a.-an, »L> I vated assault and battery, I,_V r,Hi,cr Fil mb J-\ h\i\.„iu t„. ~re„-„tr-a the ! low, of the night police. The defendant, ■ " lit is alleged, was acting disorderly nui , • ,a, k ‘ a <*< ■ N < l : u-j- n vu, corps yesterday, and was out on i’.-ir.. n,, f, ~ p lys ,„ mme J, in , absence when the assault complained of ~N m vri h iam ihB4 I was perpetrated. _ TWO I,WEES RATUEDAY “Those Fifte en.”-We, that is the M , «n- m. “local” of this paper, are the proud In 1 ollowni b r lather of a curly-hair cd embryo woman i»unr- ~])«••, Mir mi ). • H )jl IHI MB! handsome prize last evening at animus the Minstrels. As the aforesaid little IBcnutiful Littlo Wife Miss was too young to enter into aeon- rHI l-'TF miss uvima wakkkn. ’ truct, we agreed, on her behalf, to tell Il« K « hu,vii ui llcautj- • i fifteen people that Yankee Hill’s show t'OM.nODOHH IS'T’T'T’I Was a “good thing,” and in order t„ ti,, i • ■»:«, 000 n,„, • ' make our word good, we desire fifteen •’=<■ -si,.-a i. „ lrolll , persons to read this item, and after tin- r ' h l> r to,■ i im.-o > -services. 0 ! have done so, the balanceoftbe thirteen ELFIN MINNIE WARREN ' thousand nine hundred and sixty-five , ti,, ,n,. , , „, v i readers of the Daily p n » t mav a u„ „ ~, r ‘ • , rh ”’’'V peruse it, huya ticket, and try their luck . j A T THE OPENIN'!; OF THE 11 I ” >• •• t momliw Lr\;-c. the • h-n«r.al and his I-’ -II U.MI It!.' lIIK.N ftl.’.U, WKIIIUNU 1 ■ "Ml .Ml; Ihey « ~i.. ft! t;rm e, ’hurcl, on their 'I VKKIAIIi: PAY. Fell. 1,111,. 1563. | MX It 1"M.1.\1,s n|| ( .|v,i f ur „ tirket t J i.eit s, .Mine, here Ihe mime time fan he area I 1 Yankee Hill’s Minstrels.—We hav. i from time to time urged up®? our read ers to go and hear and sec Yankee llili'.- ■ Minstrels, who nightly delight crowded i houses at Masonic Hail, the peiiorm ! snees of this troupe are fur above the | average and well worth the price of ad mission. Many of the jokes and comm 1 dnims gotten off are tnlir.dv original ! anil all are given in such a mirth-pm : yoking manner that the veriest stoic in the land must needs laugh till his an , sides shake. Then the gilt feature dt 1 the exhibition is not its least recommen ; dation, valuable presents being given away nightly. Deceased Soldiers’ Heirs.— As the ■ heirs of deceased soldiers frequently la i bor under the impression of supposing i that they can receive his bounty in gross. i without deduction of his arrears or pav aceount, 1t should be stator! that the Sc," ■Ofd Comptroller has derided in a hit, ease, that the law of duly, I'-ni, and July, ’62, on the subjects of bounty, A. -.. and pay, &c.; are construed a- were former laws on the same subject, ami that in all cases the arrears due the gov. erament on account of pay, Ac., mu-t be deducted from the bounty. Directors Elected. —The stockhohl • ers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany on Monday elected their Board of Directors fop the ensuing year The following were chosen: J. Edgar Thom son, Jostah Bacon, Thomas Mellor John Hulme, G D. Rasengarten, Wister Mor qB’-?' Cass, Pittsburgh; Wm. H Smith, [Pittsburgh ; Samuel T. Bodine Jos. B. Myers. Bounty Fund —The total amount of bounty fond thus for collected in the 1 «?e°occl war “i Allegheny, amount* to y10j997, • , Barn .Burned. —On Thursday eve ; uing of la-r week the barn of John ' Boggs, in Tiiion township, near Finlev j villc, Washington county, was destroy ' ei.l l>y lire, involving a loss of $3,000. The lire was undoubtedly the work of an in . veil diary. «)n the following night the stable ot \\ in. (list, in the same vicinity, . v here Mr.. Boggs had placed his stock was also tired, but fortunately escaped destruction. Horses at Auction.— On Friday morning, at 10 uYlo, k ptei isely, will be sold, the entire stock, comprising (in Tlorses and Mitre-:, Sleighs, Robes, Bells an I \\ aeon-, at Patterson's stables, Dia mond alley, near Grant street. ’ Sale [ir.sit t \ o. T. A. M'Ci.ei.i.and, AT-OROVEK & BAKER’S SEWING ."VIACHINKS have obtaiued the highest premium at e\ ery State. Count}’and Institute Fair held in Hi;:, as the beat family ami the best manufac turing machines, and lor the heat machine work. A. }•. i'll Al < i.\ 1 .V. rli-.l |,\ Mr... K U’KKYNdR, iul'iijatiun .• empttny i«.r th<> sea- . 1 " ‘‘l ‘I i‘-' ;r ln i creat \ arii-ty nffascinal lny piTlnrm 1 1,. wau.l niMmjig., ..cc^VvT ri'i M,t- ufirlt! nn»l .'ittended Lv FI.VfN CtiACH 11 AN and FOOTMAN IX I.IYEKV " 1 rmraeria. e ir,e directs, amt the four little lllU " u'-dl ndo at once in ir to and from the H >• i.l evinlutiiui. and the hotel. V I c\l to-'li i\ '.‘ r , C!A‘!'* Children uniter 10 " 01 In'Vine. rnhT-iAv rgv ii K THIRD NATIONAL BANK li > iiil nrj-uii/c’l t.iplrrthr X.Ttmn.T] Currency •\fi. IS nmv pn-pfirnl To >!u i J General Banking Business. I *i'j•! ,v i*. t.« pn eii. LxciiHuge, on the principal • iTir= of tht- Tvisj H ml W, not (aiT AM) SOU). Ari'i M.jjfctlonp mailt- in overt nneossililo part ui the country. ' •thee lor the prerent. , until the , ompletion ol tl., n eu- Hsnkintr Hnice. , nr.ier of Wood etreei i;..1 \ lieKi 'iliry.) iu tiip Hinliintf Room olrhe IHMK SWINGS’ I -V.STITI'TIOW 3\To. UO SmithfLelcl st., Opposite the (Austen House. L)J RBCTORrU Woi. K. ScJuneitz, A. Hartje, A S. hell, Alex. Holstein, .S. H. HartmAn, Henry Gcnvie, L. Morgansiern, B. Goe. ADAN REINEMA2V, Prest. ■R ’C. SCHVFRT7, Cash, pro tem. mh7-2md H. MARVIN Makes the ever offered in t] lEST CRACKERS i market. feb2s . |A haLf bbls. white fish— In store and for sale by PATTERSOPi b AMMON, No. 6 Wood st. TELEGRAPHIC. THE WAR IN EUROPE. Arrival of the Nova Scotian Late from Washington City. NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. Interesting from Chattanooga . Portland, February B—The steam . ‘ P n ? '? Vm Sco,ian > from Liverpool on tiie Soth apd Londonderry on the -hith ult., arrived at this port at 7-30 'this 1 morning. Affairs in Schleswig remain unchanged. Lord Palmerston had an- N’ciaat to Tin-Pi.,t. nounced that orders had been sent to the j Harrisiurc;, March y. •, tt*, : pot justify her detention# business Speaker Penn}'’ arose in his It is reported upon good authority that piace ai>d resigned and was immcdiate- Denmark has accepted the proposition of re-elected. An afternoon si-ssion was onn^ feren^ e ’ anJ tlle Dre3den Journal hold at which the following hills passed annMmees its acceptance by France « T , • 6 " 1 , The London Morning Adverser states I ' ,nall J- I) ‘ ;mo(,rt '<- all in their that not only has the Channel squadron 9Cats Af:l to P lvvent reeruiiing in the been recalled from Lisbon, but the Ad- StrtU ’ lor other Slates under penalty of wbh ,n 3 ,h? d lt Cr ,? rderS proceed foTth - 1 finC ‘ aml imprisonment. Act repealing P ith to the Baltic, in order to be nrenn ~ , . . , „ , r - red, not only for possible, but probable whlcb h vc3 tlu ‘ basis of county eventualities The Advertiser further 311,01,1 appropriation according to nuui stsites that the Government has resolved bc ‘ r " r pupils. Act requiring the Erie shall tUat r Denmark Proper ; canal company to build, and keep in re snall suffer the loss ol any territories to ,- , ' rr ; .. ■ employ the logic of our naval force to 1 ' " RgL ' 3 ' rile Senate is noy or any extent which circumstances may , S am7 -cd snd irs organization recognized render necessary. 1 > by Democratic Senators PaWrC™ 9 , a) T Tll . e ' a - n?Da / e nf Oml . 1 lotse. Dr. Drakes offered aresolu- Palmerston last night in reference tn o ■ peace between the present belligerents is ' ,10n . r,, turn.ng thanks to Gor. Seymour, a remote contingency, while war is a cer- -^ rTr and f>ov. Parker, of Xrw tamty. The Pont thinks the project of J'-’rscy, for scndinuiroops to repel inva sion ° ! ° ur s,atc ' ; ar,pr dpba,p nostinties, is one winch, even it realized. can never be productive of satisfactory I H results. Auctioneer. A KTHOJfY METEB HALL, and Manager Senate —Mr Omham pn-cpntod pr- ÜbKDOx, February 20.—The Paris titions prarinir for the pas<#o- e of a law Oon>ttlvUoual, relative to the proposed aUowintr the Cnir-ns Rail wav conference, says that France would .dad- „ " , , . , , ' ly hope for success, but it is doubtful if C '"' l ' f ‘ ny ,n >*.v » '‘•nglc track along I.ib the Denmark and German Confederation crt .v stre. t. and to take up one of those will accede. on Penn str-et. Al-o, a petition from 1 lie city article of the London /W the Directors of the Dixinont Hosnilal saysi-Pnvate advices from Paris, upon l); . mxinont Hospital. win.-h we believe reliance cun be placed, . lr '' < ;ors ; ,nl ‘ e Ponr - Commissioners, j St. Loris, March o.—The Memphis again alludes io Ihe negotiations now in l’ r:l 3'i n g for an appropaiation to --S/y/'/n claims a triumph in the recent progress preparatory tothe recognition make up deficiencies. j elertinn of what it calls the National Of the Confederate States by the French Mr. Graham also read in place a s UI) - i, l o' 0 " C " nserTa , t '7" ,ir ' k ''<- in "Pl'osition Government, although any official an - nl m-nt.o, , • • . 1 ' ,n|lial supported by the IhilMin, known nouncement of this fact would, at this ~ ra ’ nt 10 ai t incorporating the f tlizens ■ a= the unconditional Union tieket. The momenl.be thought premature and un- ‘ :I ' s, nger Railway. \ Ar•’'the Crinfinal Court, Countv A steam ram, nearly ns large as the iurDdieti..n on tin-- ,■>, r ,l < 1a in , v f ' r ‘."i rt ’ Co,mt - v Rc ffi*'er and Trustee, two Het tor, built for the Danish Govern- „ r „ , , , , , ' ol four magistrates, and one of two eon ment, has been launelietl on the Clyde , ' ' ' ti ' ,llov rile hnien eitv article says the appli- ' ! repotted a hill allowing the 1 .lodge Triggs, of Knoxville, at rived at cations at the bank vest, rtlav at the re- Gran berry Coal Company to build a rail- i Memphis ami opened the District Court dueed rale were siin „f „ moderate road ! ol'tl.e Western District of Tennessee, amount, although inure numerous than 4 _ '' " said that S. K. Underwood. of those of-Wednesday. At present the ■’. u ion li >-ng upon tin 1.1 h Hebum, designs heeoming a candidate temiency in the supply of money seems ln ' I ’ r kn,!l Houses'visiting the-Farm ■ f'>r l toted Mali's Senator from Arkan towards a further tall, blit there arc np- ers 'l ligh School was adopted. ■ 'a* A I.< uvenworth despatch stirs parently none who are so sanguine as to # ' ,lllll attempts were made at the Union expect, under any circumstances. that \V vshiniiton, March <1 il..t-~K prll - ll f ' a=t nl ’-lit to rescind and dc the rate can go permanently below five , The House passed the bill ti 1 regulate the I Senatorial eleeiton. percent, even supposing that the liar- dismissals 01 oih, ~r s from the military 1 . I ' ,,cr,l "!" £ f progresses rapidly, and vest prospects lor the year should again and naval servi. e, 11,, bill forth, proto," snon _filljier quota. ‘Tis esdmaled .ha, nine hundred per- to'."ubM,' a'Bur^uV/Mdft-fl V\ * “ Tl ‘° sons were killed bv the evnln-ion a Tin- t-tn,,-.. . • - 1 im “ r .' u - 1111 " "> truce steamer, New \ e.rk, arrived powder magizine at Morneeo the legislative nm'r ln " committee on In 1. this evening from City Point with *" Liverpoof ßreail«tulf Market, Ft,,nit; £ rUn* 1 ftTm! lons ~f ! who were evchang- ARV 20.—Bread stuffs are dull and easier, and »-s„date rldi Id f M r „ -d torn, equal numla-rlak, u up. Client Irl lmvor 1 .1 , , n 1 • . . .* 111 * u •• sr '• J \ in .- ; I In* Kiclimnnn inline] of March c th Flour unchanged and nominal' King and Bis" Kd Iffidr luacks p!', n ''' », ... '‘'' I' ‘i>d otlnw radn-aD were unpro. Canton last Wednes'dav. Our cavalry \\ AhUI.N.tToK March It —lt appears :f , , ' , ‘ : V." I '’"IT" 1 "’' 1 only '*y , are fighting him on all sides. There from the l nited States Treasurer's 1 . ' 11 " IJ »t tin in a-: w„s heavy cannonading at Canton ill Statement for the month ending with ; ' Ttm .-m ."T'" B '' , , , day on Wednesday. Sherman had taken f ebuan . th.\t of the t wt-nty aight mi lion c ; i ... »i * ! .J 1 , 1 Ll 1 " I 11 " |, « | I t'i !•' Mildar) A il'.iii s, n ported back j eight millions in the natiiuial banks “ UD dr\ measures ami nsolutions lc> re-| CHAiit.EsTox, March ti.—Twohundrcd Tbeamount on deposit in coin at the "nburse soldiers for the clothing lost o r ; and fifty shells have been fired at the city various depositories is stated to i,,.- ■>-, destroyed while on march or in battle, , since the last report. ' There is nothing 036,000 of which nro in New ftml . ask <‘d to la- iliseharged; from their , new. York, 4,(>30.000 in San Francisi o, and " ,ns ‘' it ' ratio " "" the ground that the! The Richmond TTSt'gnf the ?th says: 1,000,0? in Baltimore. ‘ Haw ot July, 1 StFJ, authnrizea the j prisoners arrived here yesterday un- The Committee on Emancipation of' S ' l 1,1 "'ar to tTirnish eloth- ' der < harge of Major Jlulford, to be ex the Virginia Constitutional Convention, I “'f r ,0 tl,f ' sicli ' w»rown off the track sut imles above nors of African d.scent on like cond ol",""" "''thanks to Major -Gen.' Thomas t "'"'"tms, Indiana, about midnight, by lions, piovided bv law for apprentice" t ? nd ‘be officers and men tender him for 'the displacement ot a switch. Tne ing white children. Third-The Gen- b ? v ? ry " nd <'o"rage at the battle of "md ear was intersected by £itree staml eral Assembly shall make no law estab- ' Ghiekamauga, and requesting the Fred ""-' near the track, killing four passen lisliiug slavery or recognizing property I l l '. nl romimm ' cat c this resolution in g 1 r 'wounding several others. The in human beings. Fourth-f his onlinM suUllMl ' U ' ru the (Mineral. The "'..unded were brought to Columbus, anec to take effect and be in force from ' m Gen,”" lf^cerans and"qv. 11l " ,lk;i St. Lons, March 9.-Gen. Roseerahh' 1,9 I,aSSag '' : that fl) 1 m/wa='pa s-ed^^'“ aS ' am! a *f« CM all I The House adjourned without dDpoa- P c erso, ) S ,. a “ whgtous conventions, ir ,j rr« i mitted a memorial' from the officer and, jegiance" ° f a *‘ : members of the Ohio Wool-growers As- I ' ' : sociation representing tiitit, from rclia ble data and in the hthalf of the Asso ciation, five hundred thousand dogs in test tlie Mtate ot Ohio, and a partial re cord ot damage s done to sheep husband ry by them amounts to $300,000 the past year. 1 hey pray for a revenue tax of one dollar upon each dog. Adjourned Wm Hkndehson H i n kui \. M ._ : Returns from seventy-seven towns give j Gov. Gilmore 1 i,,TSO, Harrington I scattering 81. Gov. Gilmore is elected bv ' 4,000 majority. All but five of the Re | publican Councillors are elected. Proba bly nine of the twelve Senators elected are Republican, mid also the majority of the Representatives, There h-ue been heavy Union gains in every town heard from, except three. Concord, March 0 —12;30 a. m. One hundred ami fifty-five tnwnsgive Gilmore 00 177; Harrington, 24,202;’ scattering SO; Gilmore's majority, .6,880. Concord March 9—l a. lir.—The Repub lican majority in the House will be about 80. Ten of the twelve Senatorseleet are Republicans, and all of the councillors. Cincinnati, March 9.— A special Col umbus dispatch to the Ga&'tte says- Gen Grant, on his way east, in conversation with * distinguished Ohio officer, expres sed himself entirely satisfied with the situation of military affairs, and spoke in the highest terms of Sherman's expedi tion, which had given the enemy the heaviest blow since Vicksburgh. Slier, ipan has destroyed forage and provisions enough to subsist the rebel army three to six months. In one place he destroyed over two millions of property, and" in other places immense stores, thousands of bushels of wheat were consumed. He brought in large droves of cattle, several thousand head of mules, eight thousand negroes and four hundred prisoners, with a trifling loss of men and material on onr side. "In addition to this by the destruction of very important railroad lines, General Sherman has relieved McPherson’s Corps from guard duty along the Mississippi Railroad to actual service. |TNPRBCEDE!fTED FOR THE VA rtous affections of the Lungs and Thmn, is that old. fashion and very popular domestic » emed £? < * MP - EXT. BOffEstfr, eomposedof Elecampane and HorehounA. Sold at BANKdps DRUG STORE, S 3 Market Street below Fourth. FIRST EDITION. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, FOB THEvPOST. HARRISBURG NEWS, XXXVIIIth CONGRESS. Latest from Fortress Monroe. General Exchange of Prisoners, General Grant in Washington. I He Receives His Commission. LATEST NEWS FROM CHARLESTON, &C., itc, Bu.timore,' March !i.—A spec ial ,li?- ! phtcli lo the Amerirnn from Annapolis ' the steamer City of New Yoik ar . rived this afternoon with COO prisoners from Richmond, including .‘,7 officers Among them are a great manv Maryland ers fctorgeant Swearon, oftl,e itili Mary land, has the colors of his regiment j " liich lie kept concealed during three i months' imprisonment. The Richmond papers are filled with accounts of Kilpatrick’s raid. The Ex airliner says tliat Dahlgren was killed at TValkcrton, and has two bullets through his head, one through his hand and two through his body. He was stripped na ked and laying on the road. A number ul our men were captured, and the Whin says they should not be treated as prison er ot war, hut this day's sun should not go down before every scoundrel taken is blown from the cannon's mouth Portress Monroe. March 8. Tn IT"ri. E. M. Stanton , Secretary of Wur ■ rin Hag ol truce boat lias arrived with 48 ofiteers anti over COO privates deliv ered for exchange. The Riehmond pa pers give aeeounts of Dahlgreu's death and ot tile rapture of Cook or U ' l ' 'ifl' insl. state that Sherman w fts at Canton, on the Mtsstsstpp! Central Railroad, and that he had taken a large number of m groes and leaves the country impover ished. - * There is no further news of importance ♦ JnV* 16 Richmond papers state tliat ir-l have ordered all of mjpatnck’s officers that have been cap tured to be put in irons. (Signed) Bexj. F. Buti.ek. Major General Commandini: New York, March 9.—The Herald, this morning, contains late Southern news, comprising the retreat of Sherman to Vicksburg. Camp Finnegan, Fla., had been recaptured by the rebels after defeating our forces, who withdrew to- Jacksonville. WisHtNSTON, March 9.—The Presi dent of the United States, this afternoon formally presened tto Major Gen. Grant liis commission as Lieutenant General. The ceremony took place in the Cabinet l ham her in the presence of the entire Cabinei, (Jen. Halleck, Representative -hovejoy, (j en Rawlins and Colonel ( ontstoek of Q en . Grant's staff, the son ol Gen. Grant and Mr. McClay, private Secretary offhe President. having entered the room the President rose and addressed him thus: “Gen. Grant tlif*nation's appreeia tion of what you have done, aitd its re liance upon you for what remains to do in the existing great si niggle, arc now presented with this commission consti tuting you Lieutenant General in the Army of the United States. While this high power devolves upon you, also a corresponding responsibility asthe coun try herein trusts you,so under God it will sustain you. I scarcely need to add that with what I here speake for thetoation gives my own hearty personal concur rence." To which Gen. Grant replied as follows: "Mr. President: I acfieptthe ; commission with gratitude for the Irigh honor conferred with the aid of the noble armies that have fought on so many iiclds for our common country. It will be my earnest endeavor not to dis- i appoint your expectations; I feel the lull weight of the responsibilities now devolving on me, and 1 know that if they arc met it will be title to those armies and above all to the favor of that Prov ide ntt* st hirh leads both nations and men ' The President then introduced the General to all the members of the cabinet, after which the cojnpany were seated anti about half an hour was spemt in pleasant social conversation. CrNcnrsATTi, -March, 9.—The Com rnem'iii's Chattanooga dispatch of the Oth inst. says: All is quiet in front ''ex cept occasional exchange shots between advanced cavalry pickets to-day. A large force of rebel cavalay appeared be fore Lickajack Gap, and pressed our cavalry. Deserters arrive at the rate of thirty a day. A dispatch of the 7th says tin* rebel cavalry have retired. Our forces now occupy Nickajack Gap. It. is not unlikely that the rebels mav assume the offensive. A collision occurred between two freight trains, near Stevenson, Ala bama, Saturday night, kiilflig four ladies, two men, and wounding others. A large force of rebel cavnlrv attae.ked ninety.three men of the fid Tennessee, al Panther Spring, East Tennessee, on the.lih. Our loss was two killed, eight wounded and twenty-two captured. Tin l rebels lost thirty killed and wound ed. Washington, March 9.—Lieutenant Israel Ludlow, of the artillery who re mained hy his guns almost alone at Cliickiwnauga until wounded and taken prisonev. has been exchanged and artived at Fortress Monroe. ‘ snot Hook, March 9.— The steam ship Australasian is ashore on a point of Sandy Hook. She will come otF with out damage. SILVER PEARL SOAP. CRUMPTON & £IN SCATS, and various Toilet and Taney Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which wecoafidemly recommend as better general use than any other before the public, *h£>uld* be home in mind has neither Potash. Sait, Lime or lioßin, v f*ry ul the age. This (’onipiui) rvsjp»!ctfull> ask t» trial from aIL who an* interested. aud in e\ will reload the price of the same should it fail jitt accomplish whnf wo claim f<»r if Sold at five cents per pound in fifty uound bo\e-. Peliv eieil t •-> the cars, boats, in Afleghe ny, ihrn.imtliam and eity residences free x»i eiiaiv-.'. Directions for use on ail packages. Liuer u diaeouut to the trade. .Merchants from at-road will do well to irive < 'lt l. M I’TOIS A: (JO., a call, 367 Liberty street, oppnsiic Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot. AsTilewareol ail in stations. None genuine unless bearing our trad e mark, Stiver Pearl Shell . .as secured by the invent orb) National copyright. mh2-tf AT A MEETING* OF THE CITIZENS of the Second ward . Allegheny, held 1q the scnool House, March ?th . it was unanimously Resolved, That Comiuuo ore Wm. J. Kountz be appointed a member of t he Bounty Fund Com missioners, also, a membe r of the Special and Block Committees. And I s was further Resolved, citizei 'S and Block Commit tees will meet at the Scfioc *1 House every even ing until further notice, nod the Block Commit-, tees are especially request* d to .finish the can vass of their blocks forth wit % and report every evening the amount-of sobse. options And money collected at the meeting? All enrolled men are espet ■ tally requested to Attend, as they will hear #omt Hhlng to their ad vantage. • ’ jnhB*3t COMMERCIAL pn rsuuKQH pmumaa n.B.pj,- ; i| ac' made we note as follows • “““"angeo. ihe Baled was unchanged/ 0 «**»'**&* V 95*g“S^- Sln »“ «* o s ; CHEESE—SaIes 250 bxa W r ’ Oosfcen at lfi@isVc. ** W * ■ H*@R>c;: r&KHB»EfeW v WATOES-Saies lOObuah APPLIES—SaIesof 120bbls at #?_ffo_ @B,f L 3 a. store at 83c. Corn-Sale* 160Mrash a?tI,l? ' f» » i/R»n m$L i BL TTER—Sales 20b6 ft 3'fresh roil st'SUgaifc. PITTSBURGH OQi THADR ( .- °PnSKSt&i ciSrh«»Ptef^S: J ; Refined Free OU. AmW R as follows:. . . . w ™ RK^nxrrai—TfaedmandisltnDrovififf- i^L-® J 100 bbls at%4; 106 do’at-«4,60y Y9do #f £%)o - . Hl'FL\ED—Tte demand was brisk; sales m - bbls free, Btraw color, at 47c ; 360 dodo, favorite ro r c“2Mdo C at 8 ”c. d 0 iS»^“ not to (.’RUDE OlLrr-Weiiote sales 100 bblast 19&e. < STgffo 3 returned » 200 do deluding packagesat EI'JiKK ’ATINQ—SaIes 25.bbls at $lO. Bos-rotr, steadj. Philadelphia, Wilmington and BaltJ m°re closed at. , 72>ij RocklaiuVl7V; Isle Bovale rt\ tranklin 50^ ; Central 60>f; Minnesota 83; B9; Vermont;and ; chusens 395;; Mesnard I3>f, and Water New Yorls Momy Martrft, ■ ‘ u t !l P V } oK *> March gold the fluctna tionfi to-day have been as follows: “■ IS% ' ,2 ’ «Wi«i •«*-, Philadelphia stock Market. . • I h 1 1-.\ oklphia, March B.—At Philadelphia ed ,MoT‘‘r>m? dr; e ; o8 T lvanl ® conpom 3o£r , I ■ »nd Amboy 74, Pennsylvania ' 4 . Hong Island 47,and Morris Canal 73#. New York Petroleum Market. , A K .' v , 7. ork ’ March B.—Petroleum at the Mer f-hanf? Exchange, Pine street, is in llmittd d*. jsr r rude sold ftt 31 @ refined In bond at 4S(£» oOc; free Receipts 1,37 a bbis. •*» Cincinnati Whisky Market. u iUbKv-An unsettled feeling still orevades holders asking abore^m®quo* tations. Ihe sales were 700 bbls at 86@88 Wc?th#* Utter rate for wsgon. w. MARULETS BY itoek Mnricet.' ' ' V? l>»Ric, Mareh 9,1864. GaledaA. ©Mc.;<.i2i Mich. Central.. ..t44V Harlem.... jgj* Clere. & Fitts... Cley. & T01ed0.... 1482 f Chic. &N. West.. 63 J P. &Pt. W. iM T. BL & A.......... «ok I year-certificates. 99V L Gold ...16 7^ 5-20»s Coupons... .tio>£ , New York Si Nej ( & R- 1 i263f < 'mnh. P S 8 111. On. Scrip 137? f Mich. Southern... 106 V X. V. Central 138 V Heading .142 Hudson Hirer. 163 if S: (luarnnteed... .142 V H-k H 44V ( anton Oo 61 .Missouri 6’3 73^ Erie pv/’ New Tmk Market. 1 , „ , w * OR *» March 9.—Cotton has a deoUning , tendency; sales of 380 U bales at TSd. " FlourSfi? e 11.-B Of 18,000 bbls at «G4,0@8,50 ibr State; TSMo « u -1' *••*•'•*•»*» Southern.’ Vh&ta -• liHio hush at »1,62@1,«1 for Ohioago Spring ; 1..1.11 for Red. Oorn nnscWled and deciifc ' inc; sales of 36,000 bush at rePork hiioyant at $23,76. Lard steady, at « bisky dull and dtisettled at%(5)020. Sumfr : firm at 14«14Uc. fotree Orai . 11 re - Naval stores quiet and-ateadv Li oT ,n ’, ‘l u ' t ' t .\t 3‘Kc.for Crude ai>d 48 for for Ketined. 1■ reights dull. Spirits Turpentine closed hrm at .3,25. Rosin f'trmat $35g40. Bt. liOnig Market. f " see U V nrn! i'., Mar c h 9 ~Cotton no sales; reoeibts ' 300 bales- Hour dull— for Single Sbctrar' - i « host steady—flfis fp r prime smd »L27@L2B, aligM ' r 94@9^- , •", RIVER MATTERS. passengersteamer A rmehla.Oapt ‘ ’(-alhim, is announced for OalroMifsiv Lows' on this day. - ’> t . «?-The fine passenger stcamer'Savannk:Okoti Mason, is announced for St. Louie and>DAuzftfe. on Wednesday. . ( The f«TOfite passenger steamer Ajgonkiti’ -s ‘ i' ,7 -?- pt - p \rter, is aanonboeffiror StTlonts.- and the Upper Mississippi. O-The mammonth stdainef Aurora,- ' Dales, is announced for (Daiiti anaSLXodfe. _ • de^" T be /Ulegheny River la in fair bo^Ung^ ARRIVALS AND DEPAHTCItES; „ „ arrived. • ir ■'■■; '-Camio ; :] Jas. Rees .i..Jr«*4, .... r ßUzabetli. Aoror » Dales.' - !T ' „ „ DEPARXED.' i.v ,: u: (jallatvi.., CUrte..........BrowAsville. ::::: - Citizen ;.Kerr.,.,. 4 Silver Spray.'ShjwnJkuf,*,..7l* Eyaa’Ue, Oairo&St,loiufePacfegts.~ , fi VAfIf’UUJB, CAHIO t ST. LOUIS. 1 HLRaj)AY,.MAEOH. IO.AI -t p. M. I &jESs*mr PUTE J pa:ssß|fSEE. hi* it ‘fftriwCrteainer. AUBOKAj S John Dhle*,--- . Commander, will leave aa aonduncediabove , > t or frei ? ht » * i u.jJOßmreffooiyAgtf. , ; F '°TH'n? r nsv ,^’i^? RO ’^ s ®- liD,^,s - * . lum, commander, will leave ad SBnauinSl i • above. ' - ■ , For freight, or ))vfMage. apply bn-bodhl/TTr f 1 A 3omt-VhA.dkM .-.7“" J. D. aOBLIWawOOB- Airfe - , St. Louis & Galena. IfocMk- • v ' ,.T™ : JEW ' For freight, boinl, or to e .: J. 0. OOfcMTO-WOOft, I ', ST - r-oois, GALm ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, AT 4 P/atT » THE EIHE PsASSEIJGKR TjTwFßfllr g, T‘ft T M.Maaoo, ( om manrier. will feave as announced above, tor freight, or passage, Apply bfrboard. or to JOHN TLAGiLor .m.. ■ J. D. COLniNdwOO^AgU. Cincinnati & LotrisviHe Packets, FOR CISCISKATI LOUIMVT.rm 1 FRIDAY, MARCH.JI.,ATtIO.A.JILV : . THE BPIES. : _ passenger Steamer A2TGLO- ; SAXON, Uapt. Patterson, wili lesve a* aa- above. - , • s!* ti> • rnhm ' rr---r- ■ =B*BBBBB^Bgif>k AUCTION SALES: r>™ vt,™ K! R r SJ IIEE AT AUCTIONS, ' •': °n l-liIDA\ MOBNING NEXT, at Wo’eloek - , at Masonic Hill Auction ffotUMVSS/ ‘' ' Fifth street, wiilbesolti'a largo quantlty^afigo6d< I*umiture, including Solid Walnut Side Boardi'' t=- ; r- Mahogany Top Dressing Bureau* Itoofc Omb 4/-'". 3 and Secretary. Hat Rack, Juarble Tfltt r fliS£l r ' M >"> and Pier Tables, large HairSettBdlifc?3u3itiaiii^' ; ‘> Tefe-n-Tet*\ Piano, Dining and * - - ■«: (’hairs, Bedsteads and BlattraBseB, IronlSfci * « I)i*sk, large Mahogany and.. Gilt Frame Minor! *» Vcnitian Blinds, large Cook Stove;. lograiaratiAim Rag Carpers, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Fenders, T.ampg. and Forks, Silver Plated Soootrf and Forks, Jutchqn.UtenslifL &■'■■ A Family Sewing Mac'' •- Special attend the Furnit der. LIVERY STABLE AT AUOt&X>-ga ‘1 FRIDAY, March 11, at Io©»elock*at^itfi3^* ? >S oGR. H. PATTERSON, who 'todecltaingtmst. /(-• , m ness, Diamond street near Grant, wdjl;be:»old v M the entire stock comprising \.. ; . • “ -1 65 HEAD HORSES, D CARRIAGES ’ • i 4 30 BUGGIES, 1 HEARSE; 'V- ‘ '1 3 BARBOUOHfeS, ■„ StBKJHST ~- ' 1 : ‘.j -■' jj ; ’ *'-tea - ; , 1 ! ; TELEGBAPm surr,?^,