The Forger John S. PiehlT r = TT~==~— , ._ XXI 3 xT3 “ a “ J ; a_ Our readers will recollect the adro't ' nmr, ett, ®^ s a ®° 1 noticed in the col- | ‘I ‘|A Tllf'l TA a TITtTD i irreT nti tVi *2s i h ; I | TELEG RAi>Hic. : UTES J 08 8 J HB T J^ GMp H > i ,id 9 ; !hi“ s b 77 inS i FmBE DITION - - * i c< es^^^HS^o t ’ % I Late fc-om Cairo and Below. I “T* j par r“ up r theheSteamerA - 1 Sweeue^Buraed * ! i« s Germany: r,enl * arres « »*» Giessen, is. corroborated by a number of other. . _ • . New York Exchlu * 8 .. SSS^PP j pi||iiSHiS i --- J TO S. C. oe, Halleck^ofstafforne 1 opposite side of the river from Freedom, iSSSB!?* h 1 1 ' «*C. &c ... Army at Washington. ... *•‘“•7— -« Ss'S :; '«?tiTA,T,sa’Si£.”:. fl- * c> very severely injured. The facta, as we leftAmerica^or M p?, U^ sequen i ls ' fouad ,hat he 1 re ' ,d r'l° l ' you now.- : c earned them, are these: The tow boat be h?d come ro “ suppoBo “ B w “‘ to h ‘ s “»■ “tore. The three Z- . „A A 7 BO ’ f 12 '-T The steamer Con-, “Panther,” which belongs to Mr last, MrAUffuin* «hs Hnniied tn : dm! (S. n h d ere i ‘, ey * ere - aDd Ueut - Hart Ration, from New Orleans, arrived this I in . Haight, who resides at the foot of p^ n : ** ** Mm* Kun*.s- temh^r? 0 bales r and a ' ARREST OF COL, FRANK HALFORD 1 street, was on her way down with a ' did. By JAroceu *1 «*■" "t™ “HImb" 1 mb " ° f ,r ?°P? of Bat 'bry F, Ist i ' niurufiu, MerchaStA a ManMsc.itk heavy coal tow, and finding she could I i' le „ llet ? CT,v ‘“ discovered that VirM »iVtl hVs i pavement- the,- I,adcome out on to the Missouri artillery, 4th lowa cavalry and 1 1 M* ch *»i“’ Bank not make the Steubenville bridge £°fore ! i , »^« th a “‘< IWI °«?> batted, of ! *«■. «*o.. & o. '' ' dark, concluded tn ‘-tie up” for the night ' l ° rtlned w »th alt the necessary ioesid«'umen‘t“s S I neared !'o'ii. lke n' l V , ’ e f rcd n ,obe ' exc f t ed; Hart ap- veterans on their way home, i , Iron City Bank opposite Freedom. In the attemnt to : MaS i ulre proceeded to Prapieami t „,k ™ h‘l U Joi° T°‘hiM Vhe w he , |la3sed alon S- In a : Will leave to-morrow morning I .. , ! Iron (My Trust Co do so the “timber head’* gave and i orod a’Uor, 11 ,?^n r V S “ xc ', »“««•■> <ui-m-, -hey wero?ho said , P ,un “m T h SS Thc , steamer Hillman was attacked l,y , . Ne "' nI!K - March ld.-The steam- 1 te^h^o«"S, B * Dk the line striking young Haight threw I ln Bcar ch of, along with'h'is S famifv n V' ai Hart h f ‘ U ‘ l t""! '' “ nt him , ' , “'ro at all:” then I Sderrillas from the Missouri shore, while sll 'P Morning Star from New Orleans on citizens' Insurance do ' ' him into the river, and he was not seen ? topp lls ,he * ame house From " 1 u f,” ■ lie ,“ “'v I'hillip full in the ! wooing past the foot of Island No 18 ,lle . r ’ ,h lnst - fia Havana on the fith has 1 >y <>s, f rn Insurance C 0.... afterwards. The ’“check ."s, “on gfy” ' | T *■> ?*f 'l% °? C SOldiw kllledi *T£ n ' )al , CS ° f Pot ' on - ' mg away, struck one of the hands on | «ehl had gone som e hroe w«k LT ““‘lni Vu°“ h,, ! l " ocJ ',” l 'feit. Hart has I ?« v ® n wounde«l and two capture,]. The I of & ™' <; a valry have left Allegheny Valley H. R.;:;- the boat and killed him instantlv ! [7, thl3 ' , At ,hla P oil « 'here was a stMd't n' 1 the j-J'" 1 ' ow ‘, l u,e B,re et out- , '’oat escaped. N> » Orleans for the Red Hivcr. H.tt.imrgh.v conns, u. r. . "Johnny Maekav,” formerly proprietor 1M to wc J" ed ' o,t - He return: , Householder draw hi] revofver- abSSt the* «m" 1 • T , h !L, 3U '" m< ' r A - J - Sweeney, laden bpn - Sherman arrived at New Orleans. nIV^ 108 ' ’ of “Sportsmens' Hall,” who wasgoing I i ,r <««ded from Liverpool fSr the", 6 t'he,n -Ih" J tir^V 1 ' Ure T ‘‘ii rc ' olver i which Of : ™" h government freight from Nashville, | ! n ,he F'inl-oat Diana. His j Allegheny Insurance t'o.'.'.' down the river on a pleasure trip with a I tm »h««say« and nights, „„!,T ht l 1 i ; Hnn '' l u " If”?" struck lhe P ler of the brihge a, expedition is called by himself a big 11 “ P f Insurance C0.m... view of joining ltis family in Cincinnati ! tunaro'eniu^io wh T r ''V' ,s lor ' relol'r.' a ,lie testimony of a C-larksville on Wednesday night, and ra > J .'» of which he reached , Mass ti^ngTlo' 0 was also struck by the line and so bad’ ■ he was r„ r in<lJu '* whom , " 1,111 3S 01 lhe proceedings, will l ' ,ok h r e and was totally destroyed. Siv a P olnt t( n nul . t,? east t.f Meridian with- Northwestern Mining'co"' ly injured that his life is despaired of ! Ma e ulrc »oid him'the charge m,i St ' L '" T ln " i rt the originators of the 'housand sacks of com and thirty horses ollt nn T oppos.tion worthy of the name | 2TcSLi Vcs,erD “ The tow boat “Hornet” went down - ,ht! onvr', £! ' ™ u ' or, .' h " ">' a th of one of l '° 3 '- The boat was valued at $4O,- ! and mumedwtth. 1000 mules, 4000 con- ! Boston “ to the scene of the disaster yesterday 1 » wHh to settle the arthir, tr possib'le 61 ,i ani J citi/.ens. The Gazette °*l; ; trahands, .>OO prisoners and a large 1 National carrying a number of the friends ' 1-: {*■ alternative of going back to America iie . 1 1,11 u P° n 'he Copperheads. , Tho steamer Atlantic, from New Or- i,, V n . tof ° u PI lht ' s ' Transports arc rap- " r,! L/ ! ,fr young Haight, with a view of recovering ! S° m ? ‘T wi"’, ,T yS " l 0 ,Pa(lin g Copper- : !^f n 3 on ‘he 3d, arrived this morning. I tdlyhnngmg troops back from Texas. ?Z r T ,e " his body, but at this writing we huvenjt !® f t.<»o dollar, each, which he alfegM wero ,roVm •„'!! p' 11 'h 1 J-' r u<lp 3 against the Ringgohl i Tlll ‘ n,, w State officers would he inaugii- t 0 ?"?? 1 ' M lchaol H ? lm was inaugn- Isle Royal heard whether the mission was success nro“ U r hi - 8 f ," ,her " hUst 0 a “ ,r - V; ,"" 3 raise. „s the eompany ra,eil 'March 4. Grand preparations i rated on the 4th mst., with imposing cer- •• ... ful. The deceased. Haight, was a mere i fT I ',' " ' , ". r,,rr in '-“r t-wn, and were making to celebrate the event. Tiro I euaenres at New Orleans. Gen. Banks Allegheny <-, Uol „ p^*- youth, scarce eighteen years of se e an ' dve h° ndB oft. 000 dollars em-h ir„u, !,'in „ U ■', j 1 , a "'' 1,3 »'''>nhers were at - ■jt ,iam ! , r. Gladiator brought up the :ifith ! erccl f L n a< ? ,lrcfcs ln wlpch he predict- Pittsburgh •- 5a only son, who wns beloved and resnVrt $i. 5 2 lAgu,^e |) I roceedod to in au.ut ' inainl '' l ,1! iv at all. A- !n n <r (ruth IlJin °is infantry this inorninp. Icd the redurtion of the insurrection to vnll' h i luiucipftl Bs ed uy all who knew hrm His „mS T™?' Z a " a > k upon , n A-lvices from Vicksburg, L Memphis ! States _on the Atlantic ' «•! with death inflicts a heavy blow upon his re- Pic hL " , h°m he then setat lArtv snhm,' Mu' I , ll . lnnnfln “ ami the guilty shielded in on ‘he Bth mst., state that Oen. Slier- I iy ,|IH sfuson s campaign. He | Pittsburgh (to r. r., with hack spected parents, who have the warmest !u£n? or S iog retu ™f d Hi'mihwl after hlseL-' ,r i»urdirous ns,aults upon citiren* 'min s expedition had returned to that I 3alci et u 5 rememhe r that the re-inangu- ! p it , e , OT L p ?. aa „ ' • „ ■■■• sympathies of ’the community Tn ™ciJ ' ,f m V' c l«°ofT surll src ' K ' s blood . P'-ce except the 17th and 18th crps, ■ ™'‘ f on ™ ( '" ll ll J al ” .the basis of a ' aT' r. l R 0n T s ° rt ' 65 sad bereavement. ' quietly, amt expedltiouslj'«ccmaii<i'i,M n,, - l -l-'- ’ oflretiuent occurrence. * xj Inch remain at Canton, Miss, until fur- rcnUlr V for " (l have achieved deeds of, Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds'' . i - A Friend of Law and Order. ! ‘ker ordere. They did not proceed be- ‘ ? <' cn,ur y ln the past two years, and sti ; _ ” Death of an Old Steamboatirran 1 The Gold Gamblers.—^The Trtb-,. ? r, * vond Meridian, and had no fighting of i as the people arc faithful and true pitt sburgh produce market. —Capt Isaiah Sellers an old tim ui' °f York yesterday sniil ; n mi' Concert Hall.—Kllinger A Foote's an y consequence. Our loss was small J” themselves, so long will stand Louis- Owtob ov the Dailt Post, | , 1 ' n l - elJerB i sn old-tnne pilot . ’ / eraaj. said ,n refer- coinpauv who rnmmcnr,. . m °stlv from straggling The v,.„. lana the first returning State in which ■ Moxoat, March n, 18*4. ( of the Lower Mississippi; died at Mem- ' to ,lle S o]a excitement in that city • tairmcnt« nt r t n ' ‘ enter- ; y or k lost two hum!rod from this cause • < wfry man is a free man. 1 >IHESro-°n SEturday wa«<] U ll, tM»how phis on the 6th jnsL Capt. S. was the i ‘Th« speculation is damaeine to Imsi. ~v.-nir» v ,',! ‘ ' ' V< ‘ ,ln< “ w,B .v being greater than the entire loss ol the i ' :,,v ' -,n,,r n “hn's inaucural address th( , “f OOl rt" occurwnc * °” ‘he last <to } - of pilot of the famous J. M. White when rc 9s generally, giving, as it does the ” n .-. Mutch -Ist. immediately after balance of the expedition ' , regartls slavery as the eattsp of the pres- , Snr .„ „/ I he weather pleasant and she made her fast run from New Orleans • “".P 1- * 89100 that the currency is deprc.-i i ’ 1 lll, nilt party leaYe*. il we may 1«- - ' ent unholy attempt to break up the niv j h „' g ° ur rivcrs arc a " ain boomiag, to Bt. Louis, and afterward held that !!, 10 lhe ( ' xtent of ‘he premium. Amnim ■ li'-ve llu numerous fl ;i , u . in „ noti ,„ ' T f March from 'wnment and its universal and immedi- d ' er “ r “'e™ feet when we note this position on the renowned Aleck Scott in l ‘ hc mn3t Prominent of the speeulatm - H'eni •-)' a host of Nattll( ' : ' of tlll ' 2d say reliable ’inform#- ’ f! c «tmchon as a public and private rood *,” (r ' hc wharf noticed a her palmy days. The ,1. M. White ' for “ the names of parties are ;><tual wonder-. The followinir flatter ! ,on P“‘» the rebel force in West Lou ; s • 'Rs'mg. From (very liglii before me, , , h . Tn J lts '' . Am °ng the arrivals were made the trip from New Orleans to St mentioned who profess the Varmi-st int- i ' n - notice we copy from the Rrideen >rt - lana at t'ctween 7,000 and (; 000 under 10 3 ''T S - i a, n constrained to believe that !' erce ' 3:110 '’rotight a tine car^-o. Louis in throe days, twenty-three hours ! eBt ln the finan c»al Integrity of the Gov 'Tom Thumb's native place) F-■!; „ ! Generals Dick' Tayh r and Polignae and j <;an«e of the rebellion is in extremes, , "•*>•« for lhe .south on Tuesday. The and nine minutes, which time has never , ' rTlmcn, > n »d who are trusted by it i.m ' nl Di-. efi cj ; I ”1. Harrison. The enemy are fortify I an d it seems tn me not extravagant to ar0 ’ rro m Lomsviite, had a bij trip, con been beaten. This was in 1844 when wl, ”> , for a Pahry personal ad vnn'timo - iVt ~-e pii- w-i ,„'i,.,, n ~,,,,, , , , ' ,n S Fort Hcrnslee, on Black river ami 1 look "P 0 " ,IIU year as the final one of n ‘° g S ra ln. bacon, Ac. The Emma there were no -cut offs” or “wood w, » u » d the public credit in the most f a ,.,j .i,-. ...i.ir,. r,;,.t,- tn,, S'za ' Hir ' Trinity, on Ouchita. There i, ‘he most senseless, eanseless and most • ia - l . , n bc fo “ n ‘ l#t the *W»morn -1 oats” to tow, t run pel ling her to “wood” m ?" ncr '” irT/.-r,te r "ainnon."V‘ l ,t'' sl ‘ ch ! or (!>; a P r;) vost guard at Shreveport murderous rebellion that ever oecurred lutia 'w, ro,urn on 1 ues< ‘ a s' al IP, m. The from the hank. She was built in this „ .' Ve . ma J' add ,bal • In-re aie panics in sre rolac to pay ~s‘ro, o V hjJ°w,!rSS?? " " i , Tll< ' re an ‘ U,rot ‘ ' ams t-uilding h'-low ! ln . ? ciyiltsttti nation. The loyal men romttrin n.r S * tu,da >' with " iityhy Capt. J. 31. ('.inverse, ami wifc •)"» «ty occupying similar [m-ition- to N-'»'«rk. n i r,„mno.io?e E„„',‘e ,ha * I'°'"' The rebel gunlaiat Wel.b re- j 'I 1 L ; ,u,s J ana liav< ' “uff, red much and out » heavy -AoT” ' f ° r S *' Loul *’ ,ook lhe fastest craft that ever floated on tl,e 'k' ,a e referred to aliove, who have 1.. -ist oici'ict'"ti 1 o, i r I ' s '""a t ton. aoo percent cently showed herself at the mouth I de <-'Pb% but w.th the blessings of God water herKuar,u »•« the Mississippi. An anecdote is related of ' ed . , n . f thclr profitable margins on cold »n-i A . r , '.'"rt-"tTiso"r? 1 '‘ 0 " • it ' l nviT We t'ave quite „ fleet of ' u * K, . n our d -''er , n>ns all will he soon right about ail the ft‘ ,g i?A' iXOn ' ‘° r I ' otlißvil3t “- had a Mr. Kennelt, of St. Louis, who was ' w U!f ln ,hl,,ast ten days.—F/.i/a, .7. •.. .Vil ; k‘ ”i •''•‘•i.t the grratiit rori£Z ,r °n-clads and rams collecting there a E«m, andpi-ace. prosperity »nd hai.pi- \u e vhenv i«n 1 0 onuld mana ? l -'- At the interested in the "White.” A sie na l , Tke gamblers in gold in this divan ■■ I. ' I', 0 !,r « l “--;t‘t the pffl>li..n„t A prominent offieirinthe a'rmv writes n, ' S3 w,n »pon n„r threshold as „f avovi.l S T"’“ 0lK:<;d the usual amouat had been agretd upon that the boat" on i of " le stripe—boasting on sir. tmftw.EE «w‘yVhne r ra^'r’, ‘ fripn ‘ 1 in mtnois. that General Logan i of , < ? ‘V , /.ivanee Cnrtt'n? 1 TZ* I:choand reaching the tiiv, should fire three guns I cor , ncrs of tlu ' lr loyalty togoveinnnm " “ hfiv .ennuo. t a.i -mail. i« „„ e „ f hni .',; t» unwilling to become a ran lidatc for AUtlie people w ere m the «ireets during Ln-inir an m> 11 11 ' reek - Ihe Idaßeese, if under four days, and four if over tlmi ' a - n f denouncing all who question their i.-r Vi” Kw,ry -'7t,men n’’ '!’? ‘' , ; nlmo<lor< ''“ E '»- - v orn ? r of tllnt »n.l earnestly ! lc da 7’ and ‘ h "« »'as um,ucstional.lv oil „„ s’atu'rdav ZZJ7*l Tccei '' H o! time in making the trip. Mr. Kennctt 1 nk ' ht ,0 the legal tender. erst ,„che S k^ n 'ti;r,Lir n ) „?« , T. U^„*'ra, ;i ‘he loya! voters of IlHnois 'A . S,n ,V' rc 4 **M*c«o n ZPrta was seated in a barber’s chair when he ' - a.iVo”, P ,O,, >' “ »*• l«a vonctan. themeu! » 1,1 Mite, witliout reference to former sL ! jnn H‘ a n on many of 1 l,c more hois-, ,era,d a, A ««.i »'ere.luc y«- heard the three guns fired, which so' L&dies and the Fair.-At a merlin* Tli n.l ,- 1 ■„ , party ties, upon a ticket made up of -lays ol section of ls«l. BAm.N-sJL ? mlT' elated him thru he rushed lo the ]«nd- ■ held bv the Ladies of Pittsburirli \li th ><,! ! 1 Ih ' m unt "nditional unionists, who favor tin- p * illes firm 11 ?.r®i2c. PiiiifiUnr/ati^^E?^' romlcss and half shaved ' .u,, ■ e, ot Pm.burgh, All*.-- th. ir ci.tcMammrm. ly n t ir .. t c i u9s nu| - I'foseruiion ol the war lo the final over r JI Marrdi 12,-Thrro is " xVr' 1 '- atl3 - W4c ---- . . • * hQT *y Clt 3 and Vinnily, at tho Mor / ° ml 'inati..u, enmprising some of ' t,irow of treason and rehollif.n imilnn- important fnan the fivnt nv .iuouml was inartivc. v.'c Coal Company.—f'ol. Glass has in : chants’ Exchange,'Friday afternoon, f..r ll ‘ i ; »n<-i in the coumn- S.-.- n-ght. The rebels sent in a flag of tru: c . wtusKY-The iSttSepnrte.i m , troduced a hill in the House to income ' P ur P oS( ' of making arrangements fur l ' r 'i' , emcr.t m another column. " -'aiUNoTON, March IT The Slate 1 T” lm P onan ' l, n‘‘ine«e i their intention "’f.'i"" 10 'tenters were i-.J, ,7:i..ri"A rate the v„„„i ■ ,—' r ' , V. p the Sanitary Fair to ho held in Ac uitv „ • Department has been offleiallv notified '•'•ma to get the location ofour advanced !i' -7u the \nuJitogheny Coal Company, during the latter part of May, nr first „'f En. Route for Lancaster -Colonel l,f Ule Blockade by the Danish G,,v,ni P° at at Rin gtwld The flag stopped at n-(. t. r “i ‘ fr'i. m ra e ' r o 3 re M 'i't r,? wni I 1 t are I, ? D I Cd T as cor POrators, J. ; June next, it was ' Hamhright s regiment of r,-enlisted v,-t n L ent of 11,1 P orls aad inlets on the eons, o . u f °utpos( but tne s.-l.eme failed. 1 ’--A"; txtra Earn tty ;,25&;.40.' qwi b w°T'n " I 'Henderson, F. I ««e(i,,gTi,,t the La.lie, ol the church,-ti..ns-o, H ) -,ro n .'—trrived In the , I ** Duchies of Schleswig and JInL. -‘ *>eavy column ol infantry is reported ofl o '3 oom P rtsin g m bt.ls at Sharpless, W. r. Dunn. l.MulterDav ‘'"“bufirh. AileEheay an.l a.ljoiiilrftK.roi K b- , , ' lrrntll 111 tht city tern from the 27th of February last ,v • "loving up towur.D Ringgold, but it is EOOs-fhe receints xreheem - Austin Lane E H. Irish and James i'L r.w,.ec“i« AlomVo vTi VoVn’: 1? ' /'" ‘t‘ 4uU'l?m"e ‘r' W '- r<> , ' nu ' I r,l ' in< ' d . By the , cept Neustadtand the Islands or Alsaml thoUff, “ to be nothing more than an escort P pff4f T e 'TT uncertain. 8 ““*“•*“«**- Hopkins, xutli all lhe rights, franchises, an.l appoint from each church a roiiihiVti.'e'.i ,i 1,0 ,i|lulll 'tee In addition to Acral, and su, di other places as are net u 1 ' ’ " .'""ly "t ivtuga-s seeking the fed at sofiaic a^il-h Sales:Mo buB ß’ a choice article, powers and privileges incident to a cor Vyit*’ 0 , re l ,re »ent each con K reitati,m atihe „ 1 ' v rv.-il by the committee, ally under the authority ol Hi- M,,:,.,, , «-ral lint Elsh—The sales were ■ Hemr, poratmn, with power to make ami hold F r'. Bro U " po^., hf , h.ZZ ,o3i <B'nts the King ' ■' Boats from K m,\t ill,- report the gm-r- *i', ko - a ‘|»M»- White FUhfa. bbfi dS, I ?, l^'. land? in asliimrton, Allegheny and 1 eirher t>\ icitpr through iho I'fLi' it ' ' 1 '- 11 ' prrsentt'd —rilbi-quii-i ulnng (lil* mvr. hair medi “ ra * at * lO - 2& ; 50 Westmoreland cminiic's, not exceeding a! ° r i oe, / Or i n 4£ n ‘ on - ‘ ll**' with an a)»uiulant supply of W sitin'.,ton, Man h 1 T|„. jm- rii- avrni.N- •«) *ia.23 ; 4<i hiif N i’'K 2 K l m t diuni x ar any one time one thousand acres, “„ g i,h l-nml eake. IV ., This regimen, :r dl »K 3 <T 'Be »..«.• to day an ! I-cr dut ,hi- The oath is mhoin- ' N °' power to r*eH, lease, or other r-Nucstett io notify thur cfmgrriraii't.ilJ 1 !>n T j' 1 111 Ul . ll fc ' rr ' lr, ‘. having been in U { speech-making. | Istered nt lhe city prison daily at 7 "Lh Pr V SJI ] t ,^e r H u f 50 8^ kH prime at 38c. wise disptise Of the same, or any pan “VN 03 "« taken. ■” '•«•!'*“ I’- rry r ille. 5,..„ e River. Mr. Holman, of Indiana. argued lock b. .1.--. „er» mu, to the roar. sru S^eV fc a ; thereof, and t.. work, mine, transport to tm.,?A "Fe'er'v A7""i'i"u. i P ~oi p ! ly ' ,v "" n ' l . l "‘’ v, ' r " ' Biekamatiga and the »Kamst the ptthey of the President in r.- ,; en Stedman. . omman.tinc the post u 'f,J d ';“ c % ’ " ,c market and vend the coal and other ma- ' • » »••• •* ««i«t "" t huitan.M-ga, It was at>ollt gnrd to the roconstrut tion ol tV- L'nion ,t- issuing Ml.iHMl mtions. dailv'tot itirous wl.'rthVm^i, h ir re u ' asno,hln s d one°nSatut,isy tenals nr products contained in said Another xr„ m . > | : ' r " n S B“iue whe , i !„• hue rerounpis- Ip thoughnt was the duty of the ]>,— | coming from a .listtrace of 7(i miles. I>HI El. FHi IT-The market « lands.’ Section second authorizes a , - W Houte. A hill I- s.uu eto Dalt-m was made, and insisted u " execute lhe law- ami mu ~, j All unemployed or unenlisted com™ : N‘,.' h s “ toad) demand for Beaches and apples™ capital stock of 4.000 shares, of $lOO now before ‘he Legislature authorizing "I"" 1 ;'ee,,n,|,., nying the expedition and ' makc ‘bem. bands are to be shipped northern Mon . ,or “ ,cr quotations. ; Wi,h P owt ' r, ‘i increase the same to Joaiah King, S. M. Ki.-r, Win. Dilwt.nl, ! r ’-‘'"J l "'' skirmish,,!, T -*•*- dav aa evidence of reconstruction. ‘ ».» -,000 shares. The third section provides jr., J. H. Smith F D Kinnearr tv ['mm-HHill Die regiment was raised . T'lt uvn.tK, March 17 -The I>, The Masonic lodge »t Chattanooga is ' Oemc* or mT TRADE that said eompany shall be managed in ; Gass, Springer Harhaugli Willia7,i 7 tl 7 ; : " u a '" 1 ' ”' m| y ",i'.B the exception : ‘"fonnation from an officer 1 1(1 Be revised and will soon commence ~ Mo,™’ itareh ft ! accordance with the provisions of the art aud others to open hooks of cub rio ' '"‘T' lll .' B" 1 " " ashington conn- , f 30131 Knox Mile on the luh, that Long- "ork. , The market was inactive on Saturday Lt 3d, oth, 6th and 7th sections of an act to tion to the New Castle and Fraiikl i,‘ A m,<- t.ron- In,ml is atm, he,l to it. ' at " e ‘Bad sent Ins wagon trains to R,eh - C 01. MehalHiiz.ie. 24th Illinois, who was the market was dull but aim,Uy incorporate the Fall Brook Coal Cum- , Railroad Company with tr V e, r, , tvrnt vr o. fr ’ a . nd waa mounting his emir.- ! wounded at Buzzard Roost in the lab- the Allegheny river wa„ ruin* very Zm - Z pany, passed Apnl 7th, 18W. in which to complete the road Tim.. ' , M,lk Men * n Trouble-Mayor Hmlthatthe general impre-sion at reconnoissan.e, died in the hospital last Waters that had oU on the Ua.tinTwerobu.iro „ . n • tal stock of the company Dto be *l7 I J -. .wrv had a nunili.-r of milk-men befiirc order,'! "Z’o L ''f> rs,ri ‘ H Bad been , n >S^Bt enga f e.l in removing the same, hence we hs« Good Percentage. The J,, hfr O.K) in throe thousandth,lres.'with Swer Bio, y.-st, rday , haroe.l with an infrac- ! J J N ! Fuankeokt, K T%larch 11 -I, i- Put » al - ,d —a. The tn.rket, says here is said to hc a demain! for , ,'r' M ! 7Jo f n d A, 0 ,0 - o( . rt I ■ a n 1 1 Borrow $l, tfn .d the law,whieh debars them from Honesdai.e, Pennsylvania, March 'mJcmtood that fihtv. Bramlette ha« a.i* cemuTn d* *l “ qa ‘ nr ' The re_ Xmted Mates loans in Europe. The five r Thl ‘. roail 13 run lr(,I “ X| w vllmg milk b.-t the hours „f nine 12 — The Gas House in this place was ' dressed earnest remonstrances to u,e barren 47 ' 8 o-ountedto t, 5 24 per rent, ton year stork of the Govern- V, nßrnro* ri ', n< ‘ nnn, - v Ul Pranklin, '■ ■ lock m the morning and five in the Blown up this morqjng, and is a total ' President respecting the enrollment and ' Amour the a»i’ onSlSne fu wlll 1,6 found 8 010 "'- ment was quoted in London on t) e-0, , tcmedUte rro ZZ'Z T"' '‘i" ° n „ 11 Be ver 1033 wi,k »» insure- Two ~erso ; enlistment of'slave! in Ken" am i 7^'l°"°^ ’ «lt-at 51). This, at the prosit' ra7 of , hrancilTudV' ToJ t\U 'ZI 'Z' Z h< ’“ r ? spi ' WPre Z will u — di!u ”— — p,p "r |o°,d ifiOMid' C ZZZZZtZ 6 ZZ Third Week-Vankee Hill s Min- ] ~'7 " ««' cars" "ZZn • Be sold in London ai .74 eenfs p tr dolLV i,rt ' ls the third tyeek of tie, h " M l‘° un ' ’■ "“ t3 ' a > *lu- East Lib- at Hou3p and P—led fitly thousand of her sons ,o defend the ; « e ‘S*iSTi and thus give th, foreign investor over reason this evening nt Musonir Hall In M" catlß'yards, -i\ ernis per pound government and is willing to furnish ~ m 11103 movement. ;-,cat rs;^•ajs^'wjrsrsa l iksis-”-,-,,-,,.,. ri n f,.'’b 3 ™ l ’ ti, 7 Principal returned ‘ 1000 ? 1G pubUr press to possess n mo-» .. , R 1 la >fLloon, hut wen* _ touu wonderful voice, and he stands in las ;* l ><;'w»rjL mad., to pay n ftne „i,d costs i _ la profession without an equal The ml) iU .' ll3 - | Profltß. ,8 r er cent, pet annum . t9„u . feature of the entertainment is still con- tw t ' Ibisiis a good temptation. If paid a! : tinued, and valuable prizes are niehtk- Mayor Lowry’s Levee was attend the end ol ten years it will give 14 per given SWay. ' ”d ye-ti rdav.mnrning bv „ nerf.wt swarn, I cent, per annum; at this rate the govern- ._ . of "v a g U “ -,„d ..,L; 7 , ' ment will trive 4?? fnr , 'inn nisorderli(’« g $• 4 fl L Found Dead.—On Saturday monting 7 vho, . n W( .' r< ' Gcilt with as the offended Chapped Hands.—The following ■ Coroner MeClung held an inquest on Bl = mly Clf thc d, y demanded, preparation is said to be a sure cure for the remains of a man named Robert Hall Sure Sio-n _x 7t i r ■ chapped hands: Melt together in a ves- : wlto was found dead at one of Mr Arm- -n-- A , * ,h , ° d £C( ' >C se) immersed in boiling water eight nun- 3t , rol, f s cok( '-° v< n? . 333 'Be Ninth ward. A nAr ’. 77' ' rt,st, ' rd;, y hoad >ng ces almond oil, three ounces of sperma- The deceased was observed on Friday ‘ >''B i 3» a sure sign of wain, ceti, and one and a half ounces of white fangrng about the neighborhood where 7. ■ B<u,s U;c ' ground hog two to wax ; when thoroughly melted pour the B p waa found, and in the evening, when whole into a pm. which, in winter Hie men gave up work at thc coke-ovens -runm a must he kept very warm by the firp l 1 Be was left lying in front of them a ppa- ew a Prmg Goods just opened a t then, with a clean; flat stick beat the rent ' r in his ~3llal Bealth. Satunlav C llanso i> T'“e Afo s 74 and 7n mass continually until it is uniform in | moraine Me was found precisely where Market street Tl„ v also' adveriise a body ; pour in half a pint of rose, or nr Be was last seen perfectly cold and with tine tin,. „r, I !M ' t,l3se a ange-flower water, and one-fourth of an life . e ? t ;^ C , ' deceased was an inveter- ed muslins ’ 7 h'ch^ur* 1 k 3 '‘T’ b, * a V h * ounce of bergamot, or any other perfume dni ? ker ' and ,or the P ast fift e a33 vear.- f„ r e the 1-Vte ad van-e i , p ln 1 1 ‘ a f d ,’ ,e -destre d; then beat rapidly again, “mil ! ed , a J lfe of dissipation. A verdict of ,„c selling very, he A ',7 wlild ‘ ! he - y the whole of thc water spirit is dlia, B from exposure was rendered. shawls and dVv 7 L 7 3 'T k ° f taken up by the unctuous lf They have a bin— Mod- nfV ' ar gi'. made in winter all thc materials must he Enlisting Minors—The pendent tain damasks whi7h they aroAcdliAA'i lurnnv 7 S «rTf d : Ol ', th V lmP3 , Will bc ° pini ° n tllat miaor3 enlisting without "2 cents, remarkably ,Wp " ng stituted for theVlm™d°oi] ma if care is tlle their parents can be dis observed the mass will bc as white as sba5 ba 7 gcc ! a writ of fnrpun, . Q rand Concert ■ advertisement Hmw. ' seems to be erroneous. The War De- 333 another column of a Grand Concert bv partment rules that, “by law, the oath Mr. Clement Tetedoux and pupils on - .ot enlistment of a recruit is conclusive the 17th inst. at Masonic Hal] as to his age.” Under this ruling no - r o pkrof be m7noTty d ifT ZpZ' Th f atre - rndc T 31333 ’ 3 Cabin is tho himself as of the proper age. notwith- at,ractlon at ‘Be tehatre this evening. It standing thc parents may not'have giv. T ' ill Be repeated Tuesday and Wednes cn their consent. ’ d ".' - evenings. It will he produced in magnificent style,. advertising agencies. Messrs.N S. M. PETTEOTT t vnn w l New York Qity, and No. 6 State •treet, Boston j and L. p. FONTAITCF * pn No. 63 Nassau’ street, New York cltV ah an-’ V*. Advertiaementa aad ! kubacrlp tions for us at lowest rates. wi yL urniflh the Dailv Post, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. LOCAL ISTELLIfIENCE. Monday morning, maech 14,1884. Tom Thumb and Party.-The world renowned Tom Thumb and wife, Com.- modore Nujt and the “sweet, dear” little Minn<? Warren, arrived in the city on Saturday, and gave an afternoon and evening matinee, both of which was . largely attended. This morning at eleven o clock the General and his lady will Oan-t , r - r „ appear in their wedd.ntr costume as 1 uan 1 Come.— Miss Anna E. Dick- . •worn at Grace church, February 10th lnsnn writes from Erie, Pa., under date Hpnng Goods.—lie direct attention 1863. They will appear in this costume ' of March 10th, 1864, as follows- l " lbl ' <ar,i Ql Grav Eoean in an oth^. C S 0f the mormn ? levtes, but al no ;“I have been compelled to write t 0 mam- let L ' tbc T tolumn - The v have just purchas -other ttme - PH.sburTh'X't l°aSr ‘-Kffrom ei * a large and well selected stork of all Humored Rint Suffice if to^ay' ""“f ?'- od3 , in their line, which will be sold T .„ red Hlot ln Wheeling.— come-that there ta no comiauStty at the lowest cash prices. Their stand is There were rumors current on the \ ovS^rn !a ril£ stand—but th*i mr t^ 1 ai No. 19 Fifth street. Sb-eets yesterday to the effect that a riot , of a serious nature had occurred i n • en s a s em ‘ , ate f or thia Beaßon.” h •>' -wh mrai jstbokt seyhb Wheeling between some soldiers and , , __~ JOSEPH MEYEH & SON citizens, but we could not trace them to 1 Increase of Wages Demanded ’ any reliable source. We understand that the Typographical p “ Y of composition at 40 cents Seri 000 em? FF MTIJREANI) GHAIES, to take affect from and after Wednesday 13s T^ REHOCaI! ’ next The price now generally paid in : 1 Bnd st... the city is m cents. j Between eth .t, »n<i attey, i i 009 PITTSBURGH. ] Allegheny College Board of Con trol —A meeting of the Joint Commit lee°n ? on ‘lol wifl beheld In this city on the last Thursday of April JJSSt >' - Cutter’s ENGLISH BITTERS A *ufe oure for Intemperance. I Dp. J. C. Ayers’ Family Medicines, DR. D. JAYNES dr SON’S, | FAMILY medicines. Dr, Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills, HEI.MBOLD’H | Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, Anil all other Family Medicines can be I found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M’Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found in Drug Stores of first quality, tor sale low, TORRENCE 6c M’GARR, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. Photograph cards for crw TL EM EN.—Sample* and CataloguesTent I tor 25 cents Enclose an envelope with j our own name and address. D- HEMMfTTF mhl-3md 68« Liberty st., New York. SAVE YOUR GAS BY OSING GLKA son’s Anti-Fllckcring, American and Imner lal Gas Burners, a sure saving of twentv-flve ner f£ Dt Aj he An‘i-Flickering Is just the thing f" the Office. Call and sec them burn at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDON A KELLY, 164 Wood street. gECKHAH & LONG, Liberty Street, Pittsburg h. AQEJfTS 808 ° Russell Mewer and Reaper. Buckeye Mower and Reaper Quaker Mower and Reaper ' Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper Farmer Mower, * Woods’ Mower. Also, dealer* in Agrioultural and Farmine Im- janlidLw jpRBSH TOMATOES AND PEACH -300 doz. fresh Tomatoes, in cans, 200 do peaches, do In store and for sale by „. a KEYMER A BROS., _ mhB 126 and 128 Wood at. COLT'S REVOLVERS— For sale by JAMES BOWN, 136 Wood it. , LOCAL, STOCKS ASD SECURITIES Interestingfrom Chattanooga i feEPORTED Br 5 s BB I^’ BBOKER . S9 <th Louisville, March 13.—Gen. Bum side has ordered the arrest of Col. Frank Halford tor disloyal sentiments tittered in his speech at Lexington on Thursdnv Brigadier Gen. Ilugh Ewimr, brother in-latv ol Major Gen. Sherman, has keen ordered to this city, prolmldy tn super cede Gen. Burbridge in command of the federal forces of Kentucky. New Orleans papers notices tin, arri val of Gen. Sherman there on the 3rd, St. Louis, .March 13.—The 4th lowa cavalry, veterans, recently with Sher man’s expedition, arrived 'yesterday en route for home. Two full regiments of colored troops went South yesterday. New V due, March 13.—A special Washington dispatch says that Sherman is appointed to Grant's late command and McPherson to Sherman’s. General Ilalleck is chief of staff of the army at Washington. SILVER PEARL SOAP. CRUMPTON & CO., 367 LIBERTY .STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur j ers for Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana : Illinois ami Missouri. Also manufacturers of a ! superior article of PALM, GERMAN OLIVE ! and ROSIN SOAPS, and various Toilet and ; Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should* be borne in mind has neither Potash. Salt Lime or Rosin, or any other substance in its manul'ac turc which can shrink or injure the tinest fabric Hannels and \\ oolena can be washed with the rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed with the Silver Pearl Soap do not rcnuiro bod ins or half the rubbing which of cS “ t f Soap removes Unesc, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers' Ink, smoke and the worst Bilge Water Stains instant ly by app ying it with a moist sponge, thus pro tenting windows, carpets and furniture from suds and slops. It imparts a brilliancy to riate Jewelry Ulaasware, Enameled Paintings and £* tc ” t a i^ Cr and for cleaning .Marble and Floor I ilea it has no equal. For the bath and particularly for shampooning the Sil ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury. In a word all who have tried its superior qualities ac knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age This Company respectfully ask a trial fromali who are interested, and in every case will refund the price of the same should it tail to accomplish what we claim for it. Sold at five cents per pound in fifty pound boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats, in Alleghe ny, Birmingham and city residences free of charge. Directions for use on all packages. Liberal discount to the trade. Merchants from abroad will do well to eiv*» CBUMPTON A CO., a call, 367 Liberty street opposite Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot H 49-Beware of all imitation*. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver Pearl ShZri as secured by the inveatorby National copyright mEESS BARREL sTto tr-* -tbWT ! fi-’T-DuDcan, Dun- Jap ( o 100 bbla.; A. Hancock, 12 bbla • J i J?, H ' : >isher At Hro., 60 bbla • John HUck, 50bb)s. ; .frames McWhinny, 100 bbia. • R iAmA°w h ’ 336 - hhla -j I,avia & Stewart, 7 bbls j Jatnea Beuuy, 200 bbla;J. Wilkins, 166 bbls • I Brewer, Burke ic Co., 260 bbls.; Mr. Shirline 53 bb| B .; Pennock, Ball &. (Jo., l<fi g ' Chicago Hichwines Market. Hu.HWiNfciii—rhe demand was light and the , J'T dull and inactive, and prices were i £?? u\m f ale * include 100 bbls,at 64c; 100 do at I it- U ° a « 2 ° : 50 do at **■ holders general 1> H ere \ cry firm in their demands at 83c. The • stocks are large and the receipts continue liberal. m., , < ■ Whisky Market. w liisky s prices was fixed at 85c, but sellers were not disposed to yield the concession freely. Sew York Petroleum Market , v P R L f' ' vlarch >2—Petroleum at the Merchants hxchanee, Dine street, ia dull and inactive, (.'rude sold at 30@31c, refined in bond at 48@49, free at tio@ti2. Receipts 606 bbls REMOVAL. I 1 I Vf will remove to No. 51 Fifth street at nres -Ihp nrp CUJ^l^5 ’ *** Hoffman A Bro.. ’ant/wiil tfoJi xvMh**!/ 0 the P ublic genera/ satisfne : r w< ? 11 * BS °rted stock of PHILO- I V FNTS A !' i ! nd M ATHEM A TIC ALINSTR C i jiiniK’, “. D v a „ lar £ e supply of OPTICAL PVRUi V J , u h^,^? e .? 88 ° rtment of RUSSIAN , “RLE SPECTACLES, which are warranted to strengthen and improve the sight. Made and 5? J - DIAMOND, Practical Optician, No. 39 Fifth street. I I Remember the number, 51,51, 51 Fifth street, • ** Tor the Ist of April and do not be imposed upon j by others. m hi ' SMITH, PAM & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second sts. Manufacturers of all sizes azd descridtions nf Cos Oil Retorts, and Stills, Gas and Water pipes, sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes. Seal Moulds, Pulliea, Hangers and Couplings ’ ° f th?fnimCv C ?n I,,lete maohlne shop attaxslied to l?tendedYo ’ necessary luting will be carefully O2l-1 yd&w Benefit of Subsistence Committee. entire nroceedßtn^ 26 CENTS, the Committee of Subsistence office of the St. Chartes Hrte? ‘ J * onon & ahel » House, and febffMmd IAA KRO* SAILS—ASSORTED _?^ zea . leas than mauufactn rera' prices—ln store and for sale by FATTEBSOIf A AMMON, - m ° B No-6 Wood st. •w "Sswgg!' l For Three Nlghii' onlV Drama of UNClftl'TttM'lß a?mB?*'}* “®f*> the entirecompany will aone«r*Aii’*v 11 5S? 1 * nal MueifseeS“ y *STiS® ■: *W***»- Owing to the succeUfairtfritf *1 «,»,*-», . £?uttful moral, drama iSS thronghout the. country, “ ta Uncle Tom degree: deorge Harris (-‘assy.* Topsy ’ ONCKRT HAI.ll: coMSrtiriipioir! ahr»cm „ n » =?“ ln one f The moet. pi t T T oow MafleJJjift * LINGER & FOOT ES BBEAT MOEAL EXELBITIOa _ ' r ANI) •- "; •' •./■ . Par Value. Last Sales. .. .* 50 * 68 5O 68 6O 56 ft 6O 63ft 5O ' 63ft 6d 61@61 ft 6O 63 ft 60 sift 50 49ft .... -31 ft GO 60 42 53ft .... 50 48 32 32ft 6o io • • - 00 • 9ft l2 ft Continental . 22 years old 28 dncheti high and • Sgggfc** He is 11 inches shorter than Tom ThumfealJi ri m<S.Nut Cran<le 3 ' oars older than U^wmim, s BARJTUM BARNT7WIZEB V hid eli.ttiii™ accepted, and the tables turned;' .Wethhw lenge F. T Barnum and the to produce the equal oP OOMIPOOTRAfraie? size weight or education. A. thoroug2 artXr and English, and his versatility -tal of ° rat ° r 25 2b ft / 60 fjsft “ 06 13ft 1 00 5 MISS ELIZA NESTEL, ormwwSf'’}** fcnoWW the pac^y Uf THE WK}*T, theßmaliedtmatiireiiliAdv'in ?vV£i? C ?7 not half the sl2e of u*Voumi» ! : earso,d ’ 21 inchea “«#;?» w<alh. 5 55 &7 6 50 31 2 50 Sft 22 ft 4 35 60 16 10 25ft 3 60 ft OOl*. SM- a TiTi, The Male and Female Character Danner i. it years old, 30 inches high and weighs 26,-t)onrwt» „ TWb .Hoof EllUpXn Wond^^ESfmmst other, exhibitionsof this nature,to which the tl??I ttC tii. r 8 aro 'taiecd to appear In certain pos ' r ’ an animal s/'.qtrj ate. fhdrpbtrhiy educated, and appear %t Vvartetje Comic and Artistic Dances, Laughable Burlesques. 1 arces, Ac., arranged for them with whieh C thoi 0 p fn UL the most “atMioos taste, in which they will:be assisted bp the did, othrinal and justly celebrated * COSTUVEST.U, VOCALISTS, Jh 0 S r i" ith^ IE S c - EIJJNGEE the ce]. Matftiees EVERY AFTERNOON ?ori»rtf e OP *? ln Ji3? Sht ' AfrSo'clock, £L i wLS? e SS' en 5 lad ‘“ to afternoon M*: £“f®iff* 8 * cblWeen, 10 cents. Doors open At 5 J 8 o'okS£ S: * *° totimeaee at riltiiiTn 68 ' Xl ' cents—Reserved seats go cents. ''mhK S. un< ier ‘2 years of age.ls cents.- mhl4-2w C.O. SusSELE, business Agent. HAIiIj. TliLrcL Triumphant Week. Houses Crowded to Suffocation I . The Wildest Excitement I ■dfv hf re , n , , C \ t ., cn '. hll , Blaan ' ever seated In this cttj bj anj Minstrelorganization. VANKEE HILL’S Monster Burlesque Opera Troupe AND BRASS BAWD, Every Evening A Saturday Afternoon. r viv S i t o''T? k of ’ ,ie engagement of Mr. W. H. is, the great sensation Soprano Vocalist/ Cards of Admission, 25 cents. ' Advertisers Wanted. mhl4-tf ASOiric'HAEE'. SACRKD CONCERT MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX, And his Pupils, kindly assisted by Amateurs, on Thursday, march 17th, isoa. Alos't of the pieces to be sung are entirely new for m uu°B « h eZSo ViDg the Chores*" aDd ocntlemcn >*ll take part to i 50CEWTS—to behad at 0 C Mel lows Mustc Store, 81 Wood street. ■ ' mel Iloors open -at 7 o’clock: Concert will com. mencp afr before 8 o'clock - 00 m The Pi 'our Smallest Human Beings OF MATURE AGE, • Ever Known on the Face of the Globe. CONCERT TTAT.-r., Positively only a Few Days, comniencins ON SATURDAY, MARCH 12th, ISO* TWO LEVEES SATURDAY F rom 3to 4> a , and 7# to 9p. m. Monday 3 Levees and Eaoh Day Fallowing From II to to4*/and7# to9tf l>oore open half an hour tn. advance: i GEN. TOM THUMB! AND HIS Beautiful Idttle Wife THE HATE MISS LAVINIA WAHEEN, The Fascinating Queen of Beantjfl COMMODORE ! - The Ftuuona u Soealled fromhaytn| received thattram'from “• T - Barnum for three years*. services. ELFIN DONNIE WARBEN ! The smallest Lady of her age overseen. : Hero are aMartied Couple, a Bachelor aid Belle I ail four welghingbut lqo lbs. AT THE , OPENING OP THB 11 morning Levee, the GeneraTSS his the n>EN*OAt WEDDING .V’fT wore at Grace Church on their Im'Y DorH^I ,Bb - mb h.‘ S63 ' .sT CS9 Ll '^- Bs r were o®ered for a ticket for a triflf dlUng f here ‘ he Bara ethlngcanbeseen , appear in a great, variety offascin&t-' ing performances and Costnmes. ■ .rare and costly WEDDING PRESENTS, also the MAGNIFICENT JEW nhL p TiS nt ‘£ to General Toni Thumb by the £STSvS eSdS ° f Europe ’ wIU be eSlblVed at A MAGNIFICENT ,MXNLATUEE COiriH (costing $2,000) no larger than " ajmshel tVw2 rR . wn bJ" FOUR Of the PCL in the world and attended bv HI,VTxr COACHMAN and FOOTMAN IN tOTM?? will promenade the streets, and the foilr little Clover Seed, ’ Hess Beef, Mackerel, bbls and haivea. Herring, la store and/or Bale by , ■ PATTERSON A AMMON. -toM NoVwwd’st. REST-A TWO-8TO&Y mt inm dwelling liouse Bed lord street. No. 280; hail, two front parches, six roo^ccß^wa gggjjg SlMarketat. IAA HAI/P BBL 9. WHITEPUg Jl W In store and/or tale iwr PATTERSON.fc AMMON mhß Ko. 6 Wood «t- lOBACCO—3 HKDS LEAP CO —Just received and. fnrntty . fetzeb & akmstSon& corner Market Just received And for Baie*by*^'^ FETZ£RJ( AEJifiXRGIfITJ corner Matket aad 236 KfraSy S. OUTHBERT & SONS, 51 Market rtieet. mh4 JJI.VE A PPLK CHRESE- 60 boxes “choice brand” pine Apple Cheese. J nst received and for sale br VV VJnee ? e J HEYJHEB.Ji HBOS 128 WPOtt k VV AU. PAPERS FOB gpniHafTS WPMAR & rt . D. l oFOAf^r a for Bale by LONG 4 ttnd JebKdfc, 1 ' 0, ,27Llberty “-• Pltt-buJS'Pa. 300 HAKE-ELS CHOICE FaSSLy 1 LOUH-rln store sod for ule bv PATTERSON AAMMOb No- aWooa'et. w. P. MARSH4JLX, y wwoSrgfef HOSIISY—iSBBMFUSTHTOffinfv —J ust reared and for sale , FETZEH & ARMSTRONG corner Market andTiratkii. , JAMES BOWN, 13S Wood «t. V •»* CEHTRK AT ! ‘ & ' CUTHBERT &SONS, itaavjes— " For uUe by tehia • ■ AMMEMEm '' • M^Butgess rcslßSa; aWs To be given by JAMES BQWN, ,138 Wood «t.
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