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1 -M»«AT' Jj«* EJt lI«e»c e.'< ~ ,„, first edition. ’’° B THR post. K.LLSi£^^isE
stS’et I 'pm°>, r { h w d V Wamond alley, ; - ‘ KIDA J_ Mok.mng, march li, lasi. ■ ‘•onpegaui.n of Sr. Pauls Cathedral, HARRTSBnhn j™-. j ~ | ‘n dß , A . Kingston.-correspondent of
•Bay. i -=r o /Y'~Yr~: v -------- . nnx,ous ,0 P resent Very Rev. K M'fc. kj*],. i u «« k.l • j ll ABRI SBtTBO NEWa |^ e Confederate -dn speaking
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FifthGnp?W^ Di^ mon i alOD s Smithfleid to ! „ : post- a vyry fine gold snuff-box whir.i, ! T j »»r! a^ om Pf n »ed to the place ot exe
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down Sixth to place of g beginning ! A European Beile- 1 hirieen HipMi nymen cy Hospital This n ,i 1- ’ er ’ , Denmark.— OoPENHAGEN EVi hlbltion of loyalty to the flag has nev-pr
Jl %sFgETi^\%L^r s lZ u' 1 0 Hung r Thc “ - «■*>• Very t W £ e ! has expressed the wIsTS I *'”* dalto The *»'• ' *£" multi
Orant S ai l onff < f? t ° f ev ™ th . U P Seventh* to J ° iTln -The Song or the SworJ-Woinan. stre to have published in The Catholic- 1 bf ;. exCßBed front replying to any propo- Harrisburg, March 10. tmunned* tolear3 and openly de-
Next Presidential Election ~.. , Ad.,™,.. i a ' s 1 ***"*-**■ Graham present a,' h
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Wetater to sTrL«hi 1 Sev f, n,h >° Webster,'aionf ] " rM -OI'TdESXXHVs. ohcf',“pin''- “VV 8 s 2 '"“s lJ ' ,s ' o ' of 'he L'ath-1 tbe claims of Austria, Prussia and the : Lea,lie '' Inspector. ! mouth wasto be the first point of attack
NEWS BY MAII - I diet. Herr Holder th« Mr. Graham also read a bill in place 1 tettSStagZZZ'*
Havden’ 1 o’H*Uo™» 0 ’ H * Uo ™»- •>?">• HuUiVa“T is. TELEGRAPH NEWS. ?*»»>■ »<• are glad to handlno CVer >' <ac,lil -'- be afforded to the Govern I to incorporate the Snrin, o«‘ w iPe k thi „ mlorm9 »«teral
3,»rSiSWW“ —. L "“ L,IE “ ' Saw^BS*sars#; r-e-r 1 SB*«SSaVSSg.^ £
c-r.jiRK« 1 laas.* : **? Mijji = s»“? “ «» . ~> E .,, E „- ssnkl"*"« ni£«
K wfe Dmnr - JoB - HaB,ln^’F W ’ L »uirl>- markets by lkleghaph. ,i„ ■ s , t ,:, ll li V !! ' liß v, u s : tional cause to a sneecssful issue and mingham to levy a special tav I 1 t o°? ps from thlt P la «
C *k.- ( ..oroer ol Oran, and Ftfth INTERESTING Korerkv .NEM'S. i ‘“'t*ter, that the discussion of the «?« was finally passed ' WhlCh I WHh M
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Ayp& or X%i P - I ''“eatsonmicd and fourth pages. >lr . Reply : B ' ateB seriously d c “e mine ~ r Su PP Ie nien« to Monongahela Water : KSd IT] 7 '“ d *”»<=•* !
alotlg* Webst er"m~'°Tunne/ EIT>X M : , JLc milc h . “ 0W - ' '° across the nitons 'CEffw • !
.Wylie .0 High. High ,0 Webster, place of j “>»«“ >'■ -, - agaiAft fifteen. ‘ '° f "' XXy^Q ! Al >^ n y river at Franklin. ! telligcnce of the rebels the !
.lte, I| - ( ' ,orjer of Webster and Tunnel Ten eopies .*!' rer >’ 1 Mr ’ fel '. Clair offered a resolution to ap- ' vhole Mate of North Carolina for the
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thence atony^Roßa^treet 1 £££■ ! Oil Eefinery Burned fin W | !v" > t.iM?i.:‘ l hoapitali* throughout the bll ' R *” rins ‘ ug St:h ° ol law of 1802 was passed. , a drummer boy, 15 years old, who
SSf l " " I ' ewi8 ’ w anS'r. A° .v®: | lU ,^ ar Bjp ,“ ..f, "> "-!• ■- .-: f Mr. Watson, on behalf of the Chair ,1 hc 1111,0 e «ablish the standard weight . had never b( '™ rebel servlet:, was
Block No. 17—Corner of High and Wvlio i 'of \l/T rr lU(ns ‘ Te 011 nti.o ry the gift, which'your man of the Committee on EmancipatHin e/t SWpi ' S at ' ilxt - v - four I»°»nds was pass- ?-™' i , " s , tnc “““hw bu ng- The native
Wylie to Tunnef along-Tunnel to PttnnVavcrn : ° tv* J ' C ' Lo «'. near Two Mile H„„, w. »1, o ni'T.^LV'.'tS ' 8f and Education, submitted theTolow d ’ r n ° ops , baxc takpn matter in.
Ihe pfa«S e^m n mr n H t A lli^ h ’ l,p H1 * h t»! W- P ‘tt township, was destroyed hv fire m'" I ''"j" 'V" V" r ™of lath« r !' >or ! Vour Committee on Emancip-. Sr J,,riNs \ iin r ■ ofthriroffl" I ” md , 8 > and have given such
Kenedy. Pctw O'Nofil andlohVjfa'r?? I *’°' •) V c dld not learn how the firc'origimited iee'f ":•;!", 3s and piety, I tton beg leave to introduce the lollow Kitchel this moruH,Vi! '- 1 ~ JIIS,ICC ; vlrn m ofhcers wbo approved of this se
alongWid C , 13 7^' or H ncr of T..onet a Wylie, ! b , u ! '! brok <‘ <>“‘ b <'«ween six and seven —ll to Z\ mind "?«.** 3 P ar » oftbc Constitution of Vir! the
“-f ontbe ground oTX- f' ’■ d-"C 'hi “ ,f' an/ involunmry servi- v,"-° mfif l f r Jud ff- w .-^° m y S'' t 0 S " t^b «'
»lo B raSeV& o Uis a, ,^r, d h TrF,iP - I l bWldmg COU,d not bt Pfcvcnted. A tu de. except for crime, is hereby aboltsh- ahoat two in elV CC *' P ?!" £ • 7 —*** f ° r *** l ua «er.
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N'SSCViP TS f* n nly *by ° t grea t est'e .v crt i o ti” 1 that die vourB lP^co"diUon® ™ Provided C by by of
)^!®t^’t, e^ e 'ol led to" ‘ wT Wdersfand"', Ut^r 1 , Lcb “°» NuPßOries.-Wo di recta,- “rwnSS e M“, W | ^ all . a '* b - &* 1 P " a^thdr
E 3 d ,» O te^frplTrZ'fl: bl,dd tns wUhV lamp in his cl', .is, in. -The ratifi- : wc^^Vnlh^rnuK” 8 JbMhJi b ' C °?T CU °", 8 “P°““ 1 " Portsmouth 1
rooma. cellar, wrier flx,urVa 0 e, f ™ n A P p "dy',‘‘o’ Six lh 't whole t stnblishjm ut l.k w u|''ioa "H,innlani« kh m A R Von^' M f™ n r \* ation o| ' Ul ° treaty between the United • etitomUtelof !he W’' f,,a,L ' s aft, ’ r thc passage of annetl and naval i
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AinigßiMw. S' inri, " !1 11 s»*a.5rK's-.« Mr ;; rr iS«y ; i?wS;r:S'S“
Treasurer »Baltimore Conference -Th- Half h ,'Ve ] ,V * : '"' n,; ' ri ' MEI Con - «™ Territories, are to*™ smUcMly The 'Mr ,riven . riT fl Pomero - v (Kansas) being entitled !
V, .• • hfc hn tr >) rci once, in Hall, 1. u-n. e, wht. 1, 1,..s been boldine its ses transfer «,f those ritrhta ..s „ 0 w , bbbert bad n 0 lunsdictinn ether as "• tie floor, commenceda len<u£v sneeeh f?» fright, or im < «^.AmjAi^l^Bi>a i .-Aa«-a
MASONIC HALL, '“ore ( onh r, „< eof the Methodi-t Epj, -e n■„ „ -tdi mm, 1 a Goventm „ ofthe rJ 1 plalmB !° t b « P ol '« magistrate or as a .Justice of the "» the equalizing hill. rJ c - febl °
OEO.W. HII.I 1-es.ce and Manager f’i'*! Cbutefli now in session in that 'iii-dmincns „ „ lt ic,. that D°T adequate money eonai.leration ‘ wnilT ' < ? ffni/an 7 of ll *e '"a'tff. b c S t , rem p, rks he announced the authorit/ „ Sl ug j
“f' «rea a i , ’ P,,ll ' ,r “ P '"'"’- V 8 T' K " ld '-' H.illv, fi.nnCv'pal, ’of 8 -e‘ed that td Uni ,Su e'a aSd he ' 2?*? a “ d P rocee<l to
4. ..10 resolving- f fr.st M K C|,ur. I, ..ftl.sciiv U Btitannir Majesty shall within twelvl an', ffle 1 T . s ''o> hi have been before down the platform of the Chase party j «»."MiMdher WfiMfuaflipi
::r;'T;l r ‘)r'r .»»»** :^ n TXZ e S ™ replied 10 Mr -^
Firs, night of the Laughable Burlesque, £'<S[ b - n , rt/nMu'rri d kV„ TP , s^h’con" . * t f 9 " irtib ". ‘ b , jbe amendment Of Mr. Davis to the
BERIOT/8 FAMiV-T. . ining and deciding upoS lrid^
Tl . pmendo - „ f -d iVnnsyuTanlaHaaroadDirector.. Uined, is bad:its place" ".ves 1 " ' **’«*™"
HOARS OF LAUGHTEt d 1 s~^T^
THUNDERS OF APFLAUSE. lM K l^,,,'l , , nd;;,; ( !:!^ r^ 1 ?W. l Cu.r ‘ui^nam'‘&U 5, I W4 abie^e
dinary performances oi this far-famed troupe of : ° a] ' “i^ i3tcr . ial ord<> , rd - either front >:» 'l"nly, and jio^scs-ttho virtue of in- r.-r 1. P*n«ot? tr^ « ec P er t Major lon S a go, about th«.* Wishes expressed by ' sage of the omaneirrntirm JL yL
American and European Stars. sisiiiiii-ft le in their choice ot' j journed. nalConvention. Ad
•he mind in the direction of emancipation in the n- p., T, ~d Lieut 12th Pa. cavalry: A. 8 President, and closed hv savinir that ■
"l 18 better to laugh than be sighing.” ume*!. noTfJr'mZ 11 ? el i Be '''!T ei WI ’ bl;ll< '' 0 ,l,r >» e Furniture at Auction —This kobe9 ’ captain 2d division cavalry sbnuld m .v friends in Ohio manifest a : Fobtress Monroe March Sin a
YANK FF TT TTT ’ C h"m^ (Friday.I mornine. at Hi o'clock preei apUin’an'l A°'o" ,d- .^ , ‘ < “‘ la “ ' TefT"' l f ° r B ” othw . 1 8b o"“p? Bk jr«iah took m'o mdet
B.iAT i j S t«B« L ,r g jT. Mfl . gSK;i SrSSfc&»S ;
T lu ]in S to the ( hargeisflutd m tliedO-inrh , '~ ‘ ’ ! tr ’ Ar Hull First Lieut., b7th Pa. Infantry; 1[ becomes- uiy duty, therefore—and T
¥hstrSS ES3EKT s , being steel gun, it should have ’<ad ' (i * -loseph A. Green, Second Lieut, 12th 1 cnun t it more a privilege than & <lntv_
pubhe, afterT S e^vS? S Mou^ e n^ e e ' ftvrth " ~ ot 8 ‘’""" d <*» d THREE ~n , f T , V,"' \* m B l* Brt 'T* 1 " ?**7i 9eron(l Lieut - '° Bsk ~18t no ('Wtherconsideration' he
ofßwepe.aeknowicagedby thepressandpubuJ : and ONE fourth, as erroneously printed f Mr -"■•abe. who will up. »«h Pa. Inlantry; Israel Ludlow, Second I ?"*» '■> my name. It was never more
2, tteJSatS? on ?f ?/ *PP«f Has, n would also mention here' that the |" ' r "‘ i Haml, tin tl,.- play of Hamlet To J?. leu *V’.' rth U „„ 8 ' A« iller J-; E. J. Gorgas, i important than now that all our efforts
I Bttel of which that cannon was mad,.' ' "owed h> Mr Child,,s in his gA.: b,ret Eicut,, 90th Pa. , ’! andall our enetgies should he
And Masters of their Profession. ‘ Btbod ,lie . v "3' remarkable test of 120, 8t t drill, which ,s unsurpassed in this or y-sy-s^rnicti.T ' stppression of the rebellion and ;
Embracing the following Artis,b, *O9 pounds of tensile strength as proven "tber c, ,u,,t ry. AT LOW prices. r ‘ ES ,Jo the restoration ot order and prosper- y)HIfHER.CJIA.Ij & FIitIAIVfITAI,.
Sorman SUimcr, Grarcc Orar LL 1 , .' b f; Government testing machine • -Hy on the solid and sure foundation of- ——'
hS?T Siu„ Ern , n \ W'losioev. ’ Tbts wt may remark ia a higher tensile : The Third Ward —Th,- idoek con, PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE 1 freedom and impartial justice, and ear- plttsb ™gh prodcce bahket,
P^WhiuSg* 11 ’ ScoFfeM n ' Tan ' 8 trength than any recorded strength of mine., a,, poinp-d to solicit subscriptions ' i neBtl { ur S e 8 ” with whom my counsels 1 ' ,nic, ( .®™« Po »t, |
Effsaz- z°sr*&?' mthatwayandlh,,r .h t T„ M S toerence & mcgarr, ;^ we^, e toa,,ow »•**■*“> d *-1
This Monday Evening, March 7th,
SECOND AND LAST WEEK,
,l «SSS Browu! 1 due to Messrs. Singer, Mimic A c'o to "‘ ' °™ Cr Pourt,, ““ Marke ‘ S,rrc “' '
%». M. A. Tobey, Harry Slate. state m this connection that the steel of r[.„,t ornl , . ‘ .
at 7 - to commences! T« o’clock. 1 which the gun alluded to was made h ■ ‘‘ anitary F air—There will be a meet-
CENTS. .'The product of their works. ' in - M 1 *“•' Hoard of Trade Rooms this
: n te afternoon at three nYhvk. for the pur . Drugs, DrUgS,
HILLi’S unrivaled 13KASS Band Small Fruits.—The following li c tb l uw Making th e jin liminury arrange- __ , .
,™v?3 AN ' U f^ A P NEEwIII >» given forthe of small frnitrhave hecn adopted hv the T 'l'e Sanitary Fair on Medicines, Medicines,
IgnEMMigm °11 a S„- »—*> Horticultural Society lm " of Chemicals, Chemicals,
mh -- tf ‘ onderl2yearBot^ a, v *° tioe - Tl '™ *•« fa- DyeS, Dyes,
paints ’ paints ’
Krer Known on the Pace of the Globe. : Pennsylvania: > 'T a "ml, we would kindly ask them
CONCERT HA1.1,. Seedling. D itm e . c au.ni.an I atient for a short time as wc have , Spices SpiCCS
Poßitirely only a Veiv Diva commpnMnir Curranta-Whitc Grape, Thcrry, Victoria „ l lll ’, U ’l' l increase OUr capacity ’ ’ « ,
°* MARCH Utfe. 1564. , Icw days’win'be' “ ,K ' a
cl ™ es , BATD]mAY “seme: <la; - aU who wiB, Ihvo 6 ? us IZTol; . oream Tartar - &>•
tromS tot> a , and .Jj to9 p . m. Thornless. ' ’ ”, patronage- C'KUMI’TOX &Co French. English and American Perfumery and
Monday 3 Levees and Each Day Following ■ o? he 'i?„' !and ’ «' llson ’ „ --- -■ , Toilet Articles, Brushes, Trusses, Patent Mcdi
‘®?Xo->'iock.- Vie t o^,“^n.^d?fe<^ 0 «ic T, si , t « Commences To-Morrow.-The lev- clncaand a “ »"*«*«“ artM «- swctiy pure
Doort open half au l.o ur m advance. Lrotiah Vicompteaee. Bericart de Thurv. li,,- c. ,of Tom Thumb and party common™ artldea at low prices.
GEN. TOM THUMB! T p ,t-: - concert Huii. p^"—” 5 sccura,< ' ,y c ™-
ANI) HIM ~ sea. . man named .lames «-OHOTER dfc nAKEK’S SEWran Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use on-
Boatitifullalttlo Wifo, '-asstduy, lor some months under treat - M " 'HiNEshavcobtained the highest premium ly ’ jus-tyd
THE LATE MISS L.VTIMA WAREE.V, ment at the Mercy Hospital, was rn- al etery Mate, County and Institute Fair held tpHE GREATEST HERVWE TOKIC
The Fascinating Queen of Beauty 1 trusted with the collection of a cheek in IS ®> ■“ ‘he best family and the best manufac- AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
COMMODORE NUTT T f ' or *T?S on the Pittsburgh Trust Com- ' urlnf “"eWnos, and r or the best machine work.
The Famous “830,000 Nutt,” P an y, On Tuesday last, which was cash- . A K t'HA TONEY, General Agent,
So ' aD S? fr°“ *»avi„ e received that sum from , ed abol « ten o’clock in the morning - lan 18 is Fifth st„ Pittsburgh, Pa.
■ e.j .L _7 >um for three years’ services. ! from which time he has not been heard astro -■ - - c-e
ELFIN MINNIE WABREN j He was about six in height. TnQTPTnT wriUx.C I“°^
The smallest Lady of her ago ever scon ' Win( * of tlie right eye, h:id on a brown JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
Here ate a Married Couple. fißai-helorandßeiio ' r ( ’ oal ov> ’ Crowned hat. His manhka fTPRERS op
Oil four weighing but 100 ib*. ' family, we believe, reside in New Cas- PLAijS and fancy
A°. p the- u i tie. He was notan enrolled soldier as PUT? TOTH I I I UT i nm mn
Lady will webr the^ll>enTu'caiTwfu"nmo" ' s V' ll d - but claimed to have been in scr- A UKNITUKE AND CHAIRS,
* ,<;mco Church on their 1 An T information regarding him wahkhc-sf., FAMILY
SIXTY DOLLARS for a ticket Wl *’ ’ >C Uiankfull y received,
to that wedding, here the same thing can be seen t>
for a trifle Kecr tuts for the Second Corps.—
iJXXreraVd\ a ofruo l c';" ie,r °' faBCin “'- T1 ->— of fivcdollars heretofore " ‘
e “ »*e 69th, Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla,
KLS presented to GteneraiTom 'rhumhby the : ,lsl « /-u, filst and 106th Pt'nTTQvWnnin 1 • *-a „ .. _
o, Europe, will be exhibiL at ' als ° e « a “^ d to Battery , J J NPRECEDEtiTED FOR THE VA- *“ '*
aaSiK&’JSR; : : hinomi jbw atm,
by FOUH of the SMAJLUEST P - credited on the quota of tbe-district fro™ u^ y i composed of _ ’
b’ofcte I “ are l*JWg, as in ail ,dher '■ TOrrenCe & M ’»arr, ,
Sip 'of^ y X? e o“^, th |Xt • ° mhS iD . Ooaerof MadEH'fltvectsadFouitli.'*
Ai>^§SlON “brand 1 S ' and in a c£)r PS whose reputation is sec- i Dro f a > M « l h!tnM,aheml c aU, Perfumery, PainU,
y«»of%ei6 seats WJdren JiS 1 o et 10 ! °nd to none. - - ... .. C ‘ .
: j=-n~— w - ■ —' . -i r :; I Supporter*, Shoulder Braces,
Jim rLmm E ? ,B J ,HO,CB FAMILY StOJ Draw Ch’QWded HouaSa 1)1 1?2 d “ ncuaUy fcmnA in Drny Store. of
* WVF i wlwSS*. t ggßr-r^»r, e >, T .». a s
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c Bar
| Presentation to Very Bev. B
l.ift Smlthfltld, and Penu St»„
lie tween 6th si., and Virgin alley
I’ITTSBT’ROIi.
TELEGRAPHIC.
PITTSBURGH.
Dr. Cutter’s
ENGLISH BITTERS
A sure cure for Intemperance,
Dr. J. C.Ayers’Family Medicines.
DR. D. JAVNES <fc SON’S,
MEDICINES.
Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills.
H XI L SC BOLD’S
- -“ile this great work—in
comparison will, which persons, and 1
even parties, are nothing—remains un- '
accomplished. Cordially your friend
S P CHASE' to "‘
_ . fc.xtra—from store at $6,26486 40-
mw- lustra Family at $7.7,2007.40 IB bbl ® 7
Cuattakooga, March 10. .-General a i f» i r rT^?T~ Sal i e f of Beveral parcels at 32@3.ic
Thomas rode to the front to-day and CHERr iK
found all quiet along the lines. Our new ;
position is considerably in advance of 1 <“ fM»@3,25 ; Flax at «vs. _
the one held during the winter Gen ' viT A< d'i™‘M Amo ? s lhe „ Bales we note as follows,’
Palmers line ongoing Chickamauga -
battle Held, Ringgold, Taylor’s and ' Yir HAm9 “" SaleB 10,000 fits at
"lute Oak Ridges to Cleveland Gam at ,4 @w«c. '*
and are strongly fortified. '’ | hardoiL-saiei"^bbtfSo.Tat°»i 10
Rumors of skirmishing, heavy firing at H£° c ' EKi£s —sugar—«saie of 61 hhdsN. O.
in front, rebel raids on r&ilroads so ’ appt !•'•> c.u.
prevalent for a few days past, have no ' V bI.i PL ' f obWs of choice at *3,75
foundation whatever Gen. Palmer’s or- 1 i o ok?nc7l r nmu waB . flrm prices arc
tiers to his command for target practice | ?>Hiil?6EEF_"aW <l i U^ t i on 8;,
having given nse to them. ! ÜBAIN-Wa. dull ThS wL’A?,’, ,
There are now at Dalton and Tunnel I y 7»uA S'i' h n repo >E nothing,tone
Hill six divisions and two old brigades ' IT ~ Pcaehe8 1 Apples 9
ol rebel infantry, four brigades of Rhod
fly’s, Patterson and Humes, Davidson’s
cavalry and infantry organization, Har
dee’s corps of Walker’s, Cheatham and
Colboum’s divisions, Hindman’s corps
of Stevenson’s, Stewart’s and Bates’
of 4,000 men. .The largest estimate of
each division is 3,000 Grand total, 29 -
000. ’ ’
Oils, Oils,
St. Louis, March 10.— Waldron 60
miles south of Port Arkansas, recently
our advance post, was burned by truer
rillas a few nights ago. J ®
Two steamers and a barge supply
Wb Li Ti R ° Ck havt "rived «
h. n Smith. The steamer Leon, laden
wuh commissary stores, was sunk in the
the fitT 3 r ' Ver ’ al, ° Ve Litt,P Rock - on
Gen. Pnce returned from Matamoras,
Mexico where his recent furlough al
lowed him to go with his family, and
Arkansa 11111611^8 lke rebel department of
Deserters continue to arrive in con
siderable numbers.
• The report from Springfield, 111., yes
terday that the copperheads of Hardin,
Calhoun county, killed six soldiers in a
fight is untrue. 'The extent of the affair
was that a drunken citizen hurrahed for
Jeff! Davis, and was soundly thrashed
by furloughed veterans.
Wheeling, Mareh 10.—Major Gen.
Sigel, arrived here this morning andia&r
sumed command of the Department of
West Virginia. His headquarters are
at Cumberland, Maryland. -
Pini.ADEi.rHLA, March 10 Hon
Chaa. Gilpin has been appointed United
Mates District Attorney for the Eastern
District of Pennsylvania, in the place of
George Coffey, deceased
, un Jj v ? r '‘ b ‘e for out door ’transactta^
w?thmit n in^ nt n Carly ln ,he da y eon tinned
w ithout intermission up to the time we write onr
flAY_sfi^'f, t i he ? les we note the following:
I Sales 11 loads at the scales at s34@36^}
PITTSBURGH OIL TttiDE.
Otpice or the Daily Post, >
rr U PniOAY, March H, 1864. <
tied?oi3iso? y T? erday waß in 8 ver y un&et
“ reportB ° f Balea
mJia 200 , bblB ' barreJs ‘“eluded, at
bwi *L Rt 19> f’ deluded; Sales 200
haiLi 2 J C » included; 150 do at 20c,
Darrels returned.
BONDED—SaIes at 40, 42@39c.
FREE—Sales 300 bbls at 51c; 300 do at 52c.
Oil Receipts per AUeahcny River. —James WU
kens, 821 bbls.; Fisher A Bro., 74 bbls.: HUI fe,
1 humio, 95 bbls. ; Corn Planter O. Co., 191 bbls.-
J. McWhlnney, 100 bbls.; McKelvey & Miiler ,
08 bbls. ; A. I). Miller, 50 bbls.; M. McFadden*
98 bbls. ; K. E. Cochran, 13 bbls. “»
Boston Stock Market.
805r...\, March 9 —At Boston stocks were
strong Philadelphia, Wilmington and fiairu
more dosed at 73 1- - Rockland, at fu ft
Royal, at 2C; J-rankHn, at 61: Central
Pewabic, at ®i Minnesota, at 80;
Vermont and Massachusetts. aH?iK«2
13; and Water Power at 48)£ * canard, at
1 hlladelphla Stock Market
Philadelphia, Mvrch 9 —At phiu’i » v.
stocks were firm’ Pennsylvania
at 101; Camden 1 C p U «, P “ n 8 cloBBd
71.’.'; Long laland 46%
j Liverpool Market
Confeder ‘
eOKMZaciA'l INTELLIGENCE.
fionnKKL^J ft o** 0 ** unchanged. Sales to-day
porters* 6 * 7 Including 1,600 to speculators and ; exg
dun and tepding downward.
steady,.except lard, which is dull,
ougar has pn upward tendency. , .
Pbgdcce.—The produce market is - quiet c btS'
steady. .**'
London, Feb. 27.—Evenlninr.—OonSoU 91M©
W Hi Erie shares UHQttXV lUinQl* Cmnfc
shares 18<|17 discount.
MVM MATTERS. -
flne WMn&r'ifafaier AagltySaxtm:
fay*' atterBQ R lB Wncidnattifij.
'■ '■<■■ A--r- 17.-. ’••■-7 f- j; y’.ji^
flne passenger steamer RsteaSWa Oaht ,-jj
N *?■ The finorise Armnaut' J*
and the Tipper Mississippi.
n^ The m,mmo *» «*j?m«r.Aom'm£
Dales, IS announced for Oaito and St. ioWs!^
Jef®' The AJle e ien 3' River la in flair touting pi-
ARBIVAIB AMD, ata»A»|raEg, a
ARRIVED; ;l , i:.(
• - -Clarke /
. ..Cannae Browßsriße
•••OouiTOn.;.. - ; zmermtateS
llSS^r
Gallatin...
' Franklin ..
Jas. Fees.
Julia..;...
Muscatine.
Gallatin..
Franklin.,
Jas. Re?s.
Armenia..
markets by
New York Si
G- & r. i iSafT
111. Gen. Scrip....uo#
Mich. Southern... 101 u
S' ■ Centr » l 1373*
Heading 1392 ,
Hudson River i&i
Guaranteed H 2 '
C B. & Q 43*£
canton Co 63 • 1
Missouri tfs (
Erte irajJ- 1
STEAMBOATS.
■0! for the Gold Mines of Idaho.*
St. Louis'lind Fori Bonlnn Jl ( 1
TRANSPOB*ATIOIf. ijCSE, i
Steamers, buJUexpremfefor the tSSSSH™-
follows: ° r ,bove
j Steamer Benton, /
i at '-'RDAY, March, 19th, at 12 ml, or aa-abon®
- thcrcaltcraa the Rivertoopm.t<M-3n?.£rffi»!ffi ,
i Steamer Welcome, '
SATURDAY, April 2d, at 12 nt , “
j Steamer Florence, ■ ;■-•>si
j SATURDAY, April 16th, at 12 m ■ v
delay, aa the verv 23?
wfii mer Bcnt T'
boat will be offleetjed and
;ioi Rre i t „r° f rei ff M y
•
ittsbnreh & Cincinnati, Packeteii
THURSDAY’S CUT.,. PACKET. ""
Lea ves Pittsburg eveiTYHTJBSDAY *
r -^(T^^THEaav? "MONBAY ■' :V?n ;
ef j u "Bit TiebSe!' ll^ 1 .
rnnoder, will ruiuui wee kiy PscketasbetwSS
SUSattMF&StBMI
raSOEUSS* t)i.' ‘“ m<y
■ JOHN FLAOK.OFI fT i' -vri
mhi J. B. eQLIJKGgpOp, ,„r
Evau’lie, Cairo &St. loniß
foh k v an 8 vxu,E ,c Amb.sVr.'rit?riF 1
TUESDAY,' mfecttg' ATWff^g?^
For freight, or pastag^aopW^TSSsy
JO HNTLAOK;or :: - ■ T?t hr
J. V. (X>mygWooD, Agt». lK;
FOR ®CAIRO, HICK
*S"
iS
For or pa r
Commander, will leave‘ma'afthofliiced «£>ySS5!«*H
For freight,<»g^^gr«ta>og«JoftßfcS'
J - D - OOLZJ • I V I
St, Louia & -
Fr-WS^l)s.: yhe new Ajuigpiajir.
AEGOWAire ; M<>.» £;
above Forter ’ wtu les ™ a* aaii<mi£jS£.
For freight, o 'J§“»^i l »|P‘KW r l »ar£l, Wi t«,,
X-D. COLIJNSWOOHiAii
tummander, will leave aa announced above, 1
For frelgh l, orggja^r^bovtt,
J. D. COUJffaWQPP;4gti,.: ? ,,
Cincinnati & LouisviUe Paokets.-
for Cincinnati ft Lotisfkil 1 3 '
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, ATiKlTO*^
- THE NEW AND «Pl,a»i •
pssaeiiger Ateamer_ANoH«O- '
SS Pat,erßon ’ wfll
For '
J. D. COI.I.ING-W00I), Ajgti; i>-/ -
AUCTION SALES: f f u
T.
lurmture, including Solid Walnut
Mahwanv Top .'Dressing BnwSfc x§2litelB2|fe
and Secretary, ftat jaiiciL MarHc flSr^HSSf'
ss*»sgBSHsgB£
I)csk, large Ma&b£ahy ana 'Q-llt
\ enitxan BUflds. large Cook -Stove, Inzmimaigfcl '
Kog Oarpeta,Oll C loth a, Ruga, T«am|ffl.
Sflver PUtS^SdcfiCSj
Forla, Kitchen Utensils, &©. Also, one liip&ior i-
F amily Sewrlfig Machine. ?
Special attention is called to
tl»eFurniture being almost new and to 5
4T A MEETING OJBHTHR. CTWCThwt-?
of the Second ward, J ;
school House, March -
Sesotved, That Conunoawe
appointed a mender of the Bounty ’
mlasioners, also,, a member of
*eef o^tt2 * n *1 '
SSSS!^^l^^§r;
retoerffdlg ’
they •wtU liearnofflßtotng WthcSifliV
vsa “® c * . .
.M’Oali n m'-'.y.y.st. i,ouf». S
tocfc iffa£itcs. i'.‘ *
Marchl^ies^;.^;
| GaJena.it,Glue*...llBi£
Mittlu Oenfr&lr.
Harlein..V.
Ohio. & N. "West;, wffjft
WabAflh .'(({p -*• -Tf
L JW cesmfrte* \
Gold ,oof)TT >►
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