11 "VERVISI8CI AGENCIES Meseta. S. M PE'rTENOILL & 00. No. 87 Park Row, Niw York city, and No. 6 State street, Boston and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., .No, Ma Nassau street, New York city, are an tkortzed to take Advertisements and Subscriii. Boni for us at lowest rates. 4dTWe Will furnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. LOCAL INTELLIGEN MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1864 The Rev. Dr. O'Connor's Lecture in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Age in speaking of Rev. Dr. O'Connor's Lecture in the Academy of Music, St. Patrick's day in Philadelphia says: Last evening Rev. Dr. O'Connor, late Bishop of Pittsburgh, lectured.at the Academy of Music, before an audience that packed the building from orchestra to amphitheatre. Dr. O'C. was until a few years ago the Ro man Catholic Bishop of Pittsburgh, but was relieved at his own request from that charge by the Holy See, in conse quence of failing health. He then as sumed the habit of the Jesuit, and in that humble position has done the Cath olic Church in this country signal ser vice. He is a native of Ireland, though - he has passed the greater part of his life I The Fire Sunday Morning. -About outside his o' 'nland. The subject of -twelve o'clock Sunday morning there his lecture last evening was "The Des- Icame neat beirKa serious fire on First tiny of the Irish Race," and it was de- street near kirmithfield, in the buildings livered to forward the usefulness of that ! used 'at present as a Government bur estim ible instil ution "The House -of j racks in which are quartered quite a the Good Shepherd." The argument of 1 number of soldiers. The fire originated Twelfth Lecture of the regular course. Miss the discourse went to show the univer- EMILY SHAW will read at MASOND 7 HALL, I in an upper room, and was caused by TUESD-AY EVE/NG, March 2 - 24, selections sality of the Irishman and his religion. the falling of a grate full of burning coals, _-__ from Whittier, Jean Ingelow, Lowell, Trow- An exile in every land, he contributes i upon the door. The alarm was quickly Butchers' Meats.-The following bridge, Hood, Dickene and others. Reading to not a little to the moral and physical ! commence at 8 o'clock. TicketssOets-to be had eiven, and the Duquesne, and other were the ruling rates for "butchers' growth of all. He fills the armies of the - . „:! at .Schwartz's and Kelly's Drug Stores, and at ' Steamers were promptly one the ground, teem and Boston " 655 '., Cochrane's Allegheny ; and at the Music, Book world, and swells the ranks of the Indus- 1 meats" in New York on Saturday. It WASHINGTON, March 20.-In the Su- Natiot • Sur 31 ,_,, . LinboraldreyreHooofmc. and before the flames had done much _ And Drug S ' tores generally in the city and at the try of allinations. A peculiarity that is d amage, must be r. membered, too, that the meats preme Court the case under considers- North (ilia' 300 ourse Tickets admitted to this they were extinguished. In ~ 1 76 .„ , most mark is that, despite persecu- one of the upper front rooms there were rsterred to are of the very best quality, tion will occupy Monday, namely 168 Centrist ~ 6 00 60 Reading. tions and penial laws, he maintains the some twenty soldiers asleep, all nneon- such' us we sometimes have here as the United States vs. J. L Follows' Exec- i s l e Royal - 16 10 27 W. H. KINrAID, (3 konor. W. WkysiwN, faith of his fathers inviolate and among scions of the danger which threatened "show beef." What such beef would utors This will be succeeded by No, Minnesota ~ 360 861- .4 iSA mum_ A. Loso, Tim BARI:WELL, Jr., A atez WILLIAM W. WARD, 14 EYR yM. A re'r,on, the faithless he is faithful. So true was them. One of the steamers directed a sell fer in this marks we cannot soy, but 169, Santiago Brignardello et. a/. plain- Bonds. mhl9-td Lecture Committee. this, that the (l' or the Mc prefixed to a stream against the window, the force of her, are the New York Itgures tiffs in error es. Matilda C. Gray. No Allegheny Co l'ornpro 5s ... * tati„ =•_ man's name, not merely indicated his an- which smashed in,„.the glass, and soon the Drime N asting piece s are senile , at a!) - 2. - •za 170, S. J Rawscm et al. plaintiffin error Pittsbur g h '- Os 75 CONCERT ALL uu cestry but his religion for they were sh-eping heroes were drenched with wit- pound; ordinary cllls, nee ib B l ' Por-i‘:luts.e vs. United States. No. 172, Samuel II l A e t .Z th A e / 4":.. 0 1 1'"„ 1 , 6 ',. e h. , w „„ For a few days only-, commencing MONDAY mostly Catholic names. Catholicity has lorimar- Lusrill et. al. plaintiff in error vs. Mich- back coupon= . . 5 EVENTNG, March 21st. er. One of them describes the scene in ' te ' 33 `'• 2 ' '' ' 36 "i sirican ! /B @;' 26 c; ve 'd ~ , Mrs 2411 c, hinchluart erg, 12@lee; mutton tore- ig.an Southern and Northern Indiana Pittsburgh (to 14.'12 1 with back no pillar of strength like that which Ire the room as most amusing ;as fast as uartero,l6(yr2e; hiniquarter§, 10(415e; ams. 17 . IMMENSE COMBINATION! ons 90 land affords. In this country that fact i-. Railroad company. This case involves Pitt e s °u .a P t 'onn, R. R. more so at Two exhibitions combined in one! The moat . tue y got to their feet they were knock- 420,-, shoulders, 12e,14e; bacon, 14 @llic, saUsa wasparticularly noticeable- There were ed down by the stream. As soon, how- g" 211.!-I5e • Cawood's patent anvil for repairing and AVR If ist mart. 74 105 attractive amusement now traveling, here many good miests from France and ' - , , , welding shattered ends of railway ears. Allegheny eo. Bounty Humid . r., ELLINGER & FOOTE'S ever,'as they got fairly awake, they beat , Left for Canton,-I ankee Hill s No' 173, John S.:Parker et. al. appellants .il . . i th a ent3: , • te el e ty 46 .. Germany, and other countries, in addi- a hasty retreat to another part of the I Alinstrel Troupe, after a successful three vs Phetteplace and Seagrove et. 01. bens ille ...... .... - GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION G ee to the few who are native, and to AND building, ad spent the balance of the PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. t_:'` ontineutal 'Vocalists. the manor born, hut the great bulk were Wt.( ks' engagement hen-, left for Canton night as best they could. Little daina , e , Irishmen. Without them, the Church was done to the barracks, and till will be this morn inz Mr. Hill informs us that CINCINNATI, March 19 -Dispathes civvies OP THE DAILY POST, i would be shorn of its strength and poW- in trim again in a day or two. The Du- 'he expects ere long to re-visit Pittsburgh from Columbus say that all the veb•ran MoxnA V, !March 21, 1664. ( The t hree smallest human beings in existence, Cr The Church had al wa3-s been treat- quesne steamer burst a section of her 1 with--if possible-a better company. r 'g nients i n (-)hi,..`) belonging to t he /-,)'"- 11U:81NESs-r,¢ Satuolay Was not artis t, cookim-oponrv... roocy-ea-e-,r. -a- -a s ed with justice, by this Government. new hose at the fire. The houses arc ! Th, i,. are some members of his present pirtnient of the south nave been order- this, however, is no unusual occurrence for the 0 ,, _ ears old tv3 . h ~, ,_ r n _ last day of the week. Among the sales we note ile 3 is 11 incl:ee shorter n But such treatment was deserved; for owned, we believe, by Wm, Phillips, ' Troupe he could not well part with such (al to the Army of the Potomac. : es 'Art, •lont'ut weighs 2a among the foundeN of the Government and occupied as a barracks by the Gov ,as Shinier, Grey, etc. Success der the last call for troops, Ohio is short th '' following: inches ahorter and 6 years older than Barnum's Lewis,. there were none so unselfish or devoted ernmam. g n with them. twenty-eight thousand. If IY-We note sales of 7 loads at the scales at *3°4-M,tiki. RARNUMIZED! his challenge as the Catholics, who were but too glad -- - The Commercial's Chattanooga din- "W6tistYKtn.,;aies . _ of City Rectified at /0400 c Icacgtfd,atetetntaebnleds=ne4.4 We notti,chal c orn. patch says the rebels are in large force in "tr? gallon. WHOLE woRLD to found a home here, after having been Not Located.-We understand from , Concert Hall -This evening ('Oro. at $1.30 , While at to produce the equal of OM. OOTE, In age, driven from their own. None of the 1 but make no demonstration. sl,4e. Barley-Spring at $11541 28 • one of the members of the act - cud\ e i lore Foete, Miss Eli7a Neste] and F „, size, weight or education. A thorough scholar 71,4801 50. Corn at $1 ite6,l le ' thits ' at 8006 signers of the Declaration of imkpen- . . Committee having in Charge the corning Col. Small, Thiriy-fiv e Federals escaped from the said to be the thiate smallest Columbus, S C., prison on Wednesday. ItacoN-saies el :: , t,out:let:a a -le. in German and English, and his versatility of tal ent as a Comedian, Actor, Orator and Dancer, Bence had so much at stake in rebelling , Ur n0.,53,1(0„r. ._ sre ot the highest order. against the British Government, as Fair that the site for the erection of the pcople in the world, make their debut at A dispatch from Meridian, Miss , says : ,', '' Hams at 14 4,04 15c. rides at 11 t,•ii 12c • Charles Carroll, and yet in order to mammoth building recently put cha--ed Concert Hall m„ I i t i,,,i s will h e given -Sherman has gone dowu the Missis- ' 'l l ,',l l7,,; r i b ri ns ;!- t „, 1 , 3 ,,°,`,.., 4,Loatin •••-•, r• t 5 1 - „,,, MISS ELIZA NESTEL, show how much he could dare, Ile took ill Cleveland has not yet been positively , yen. afternoon. See ad vett isement for sippi with his tmop., evidently deslin- ilyat $6,75,7, - 7 - 56,0.1;!,.. - '.'''' -' ''' r ---- Sister of the ahove, better known as the FAIRY pains to have it known that he was , agreed upon; but the chances are in la- full icarticulats. ed for Bed river. Gen. Hindman has LAI'D-Salea of 2. - , kids Leaf at I 1‘.,0/14+.;e. if ETI I E W EST, rhe smallest matured] ady in I.Alth all. ot 50 1,1,1 k No lat *1 1 , , existenee-not half the size of Tom Thumb's Charles Carroll, of C;irrollt,m. The Yor of Allegheny Common. All things resigned and Gen -Hoed commands his ' DRIED BEEF-sales ot siaie ft,a ' at 14c ' witi , -i s 14 y Caro old, 21 inches high and weigho lecture was listened to with limit atten- ' , considered, we arc of opinion that would Just Opening - -.a vi re did sto ,i, o f corps. Breckinridge takes command of ( .l it:Es4--sde:iv it at it , t itic. . 14!; pounds. titan, and gave the utmost satisfaction. he the hest loeutl°n• It is racy 01; il. - s .. , , , , . h , ~ ~ k air l Souttivaeaern Virginia. s. \ 1,1 - --,-..ilya ni *2 26 1-1 MO 400.1.11. 15AC1r...411,, spring Inc ssl_orids, „,i,iso IS, 4 103 S dil . HETI - I . :12-s,', of fresh, roll at 32, :34,436e. The Male d 1. , 0 . 1, 1 et sS, and there Will he abund room , Considerable e x cit.( merit prevailed in , Licht:la a • t.itit:,-Priees unehanged ears 113 , -in 1 m» lc Character D ., tinettr, is 17 Cithiliingsi, all of the newest patterns. Swill -Fed Cattle. ion all sides for the-approach o ast e mul n Call and see at H. J. Lynch's, 96 Mar- ( ~ eorgisa on account of Governor Brown's DFR EIT-A prigs !Joey!, '-#/ n,. Peaches 3 47 1 ' 1,:, ` „ . 0 e.-77.,c, icien.'„l„tt,'„"SVl's3,ll',l.grah:3(„'„/L lueludis,rw, t,tudes who will visa the Fair, attracted I 1111,111 age. The rebel pito rs are din: us, i' 4 i / "'vel , f l, other e xhilations.f this nature,/a which th A gentleman who visited !It , East , . k, i str,•et , let it iS-sales at 25",d26e T 1 doz. nearl y as much Icy the enormous dimen . , ing it with much violence. Some , ttracters are trnint.sl to Appe.sß..tiikc.ertain porn Liberty Cattle Yards on Saturday in- , earl Of the building as the novelties American Euterpe's, Union prisoners at Columbia very ne,,rly -....- PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. tore, like an animal .:_alww,y air, thoroughly educated, and appetat-An a variety- cif vomic forms us that he s in - quite a large num- contain e d under its ample covering. li oannits that whet her in war or in peace our Maile their escape. a few days itga, b e ()pries or Tits DAILY POST, 'venes, Comic am! AttlatiezDancee, Latighehle B. L. Fahusstoek & CO: her of - swill-fed cattle, - that had ar- I mth•rprise as a people is hard to check In preof I Unlit - ling out Part of Jelin NI!! rgan ..., ' ate:sliay, March 21, 166.4. 1 Burl esques, 1',...,are,..5, i..t.e,4in t ititedlor BH:firtir.ith - dliiiiertalitli in I rived from th: , West, which were so ' But a Short time Left.- G,,,,,,,-, _;of 1 his taken single house as a SaMple; we Wean eontmand left 1-Secat It r a Week age The oil market if not dull on Saturday was I•,"•,riTatherVintthasestrtrirt.,.. - 4 1.- -,_,._..t . esti"): taa at i. , - Xl9gmal ,0. and 'N 76 d 75 Wood d fi. il.. ' ttrth Sta., P and bloodless that it Was with difli- ment bounties, as nov, , paid, 'P. 11. Drake xCo of New york some few Geller ,i Price issued an order il•ited „try inaelii e There w as nu Ms tosition Ma according to ; • • ' has, - 1 , t i • • r.l - 0 . - and itistlf. 6*h-rated _ ~..,,,,,.! t , ,21‘ . 4,2,.•- ! And all respectable Druggbda. ,rs ago this lola, deternoned to start a new Longwood A rkaL,ais Marra ..t. reallm- tested to operate. Among the eaten may be found culty many of 111,111 could ...ttri,l up. the following official communication, ' - 3 r e ehic Bitter+, althorn:li they loot the example ' • ' ' ' - T. -- s"Cr ir' ,o4l*.lll 4.4l * - 0 .6 . 413 (010 - ,, in command of the rebel Department ' - siiir 1"110.ing gel hehtiti.th'Xiss AL-41),,44.17,11314el- These cattle had been purchased for • . r01.,1P.9 en Me first of ..4pril ! ! before their eycs of smile hundreds off fe (lure xin ol Arkansas. , REFINE] t -Sales of 50 bbls Free oil, not city ebristedetand Corn ..._poser,-_a n d PrecVG; H. government use, and ver„e properly con, t lee,, c lIF Tii r. Bo:xne or Ea - no, INI 1 , 1, - T / 0.,. !Inc of taioiness They likewise now ten - --- " -s " - hr 111,1 at ;,0e; 2.1 clo do 52e, Hsi du 52r. Howled- .111/0011ft,Z thle;:eutnimit ittutatt P.tantatiiiniCAtto- . - .. . dunned as unlit. Whether the ounce of gap liisT RI, T. March Pell. iset ST. Louis, March 19.-The steamer se-de..es, Iil) st -iiis.42,- Must. , magic to chalk out a new - line of policy te rai - Select imitinecsa Ev4:fty Aftt:Cia a cN the cattle will attempt to sell them 'in In the copy of the President's last call for Ulf( DE- Sales leo His at 21c. packages re- Continental from 1 , 1 New Orleans on the , turned, Mu do at 20•,si2ic, 173 do including park- atter the opening night commencing at 3 o'cloek, , 20u.lesi men, as transmitted 1,3 iciest iph, and eel I die. up a better and more earenais i• article this market in their present condition, ~. ‘......, • - , eieseaa, Mail the papers of tl ' dr, region it was th in an) thins . of the kind hitherto brought be- I Ilth, reached Cairo yesterday. The ages at 2ec fur ladies and children; ladies to afternoon Met our informant could not say. It may be stated that "the Goveriontnt bounties. as no, fore the public. The} Were Alt Ale that the moritii I'1•011 / 140 e of the I+lll oivs- The cunt-' ~,,, . tare 15 cents; children 10 rents. Doors open at B. L FARNESTOCRI : , els, 4 h • • • 2 and'. o'clock m. • exhibition to commence at net, tf y / d el i . r.- H . liosenburc, 3 and i „,,,, e , p'.. , that, tempted by the love of gain and ' Vaud, will. coxin e i th e ie u t u t ti I A pril t fp rent1 i i, ,, 1 1. 6.4. tij,, . zll,l be light, but - theyl el iVal on urge sales. !Mae e appoirsted by General Ban ks to i z , ss " bbis'i r i is . l i • - the high prier of meats, some One may G w t i l le ee reas in e , thelosing p e aragr n a ji s s inm°tleal•'ste•'ivotrils fe, ling eon Mien t that the art isle would Id recoil, cOrmider the questions ,ono, tied with d ' o:Belze - 11 .5.5'5a1.r,nr1,41;e52:'.31.: t" i ' al l l t agl - i t e s t n ,. ‘4 6lls 'or ' tj dt; l" i ' . Admission 2.5 cents--- scene 50 cents. WORM CONFECTIONS purchase the 1( t at a very low figure "The Government bounties,as MeV paid continn, e i e, . Wilkins. 160 dm 1, Wade, .ii do; Duncan, bun- (.hll.-Irr s,' uil! l er , l2 3e,ars of age 15cents! mend itself. and no, to-day there is scarcely a calling a State convention and the inhl4-_ie C . i'r. LIT S:SELL, LtSlneSS Agent. . and expose them for stile in our mar tu'o'tnial I t t an ouTtl% . c ‘ C ' a r s i e l' . i l n it :r t itl " a l = time t i, :.`..,,,'"1 - town - lion (1 1 delegates, report I 0 Gen Banks it,,' ,',"( I !:‘ :] .. l L ''.B l U d IL I I I I: 1. 1 -1,,, ‘ 4, Y i . 1 0 4 : 1 1 ° 6 i l R d; Ili !ln '' n Aro prepared from the active principle of hill del err ) total 16----treIASONIC HALL.. etwated Vermifuge. They , 'are put up Ina 'tdee kets. We say some inc, for we know , one hundred dollars will be paid, as pros filed b ‘ y : " elide. s. 1' i.,,,, x ha , ,, not made its appearance. ' that not more than one hundred dole- 2 . -4 89 bidsl• and palatable form, to snit the taste of those that the moss of our butchers are high- the act approved July . 1 . 1,164 " nn 1 tray eters from all portions of the cad world gates out of one hundred and fifty 13 coin- - -- ,, ,,5,,, , .....-- • tuge. los IA H C l cletv, Commissioner of the Boar. , einnati Cotton Market. SA_CI.I•F:I) CONCE.larr `.'Nl d ,.: a n °t cav e wig 7teluivvithittturiffni They minded, honorable men, and would scorn • express their astonishment to find it wherever Mended by the free State General Corn- The el e a l r i k ' et has been dull and nominal since To be given by are an effective storm destroyer, and may begii , -- _ the imputation that they would be guilty : This IJI hartrire. We all remember the tnittee can be had, even though the rep- ; o r u: n la . s t t r a epo rt, , 7 t i Wept for t nilddlifig. Holders en tO the most, delicate child Convicted -Joseph Moore, charged they go. MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX of exposing impure or unwholesome rtit s Bittv rs, tl,e3 had but a brief existence. resentatiou outside the Union lines be ..‘ ..um be required, 'Bl‘ "lam 4 0 i t ' ' (I''essions that ' meat in our mat k( t. But should the ,stile : Wth the murder of .Tordan Afarboug, at .i'1.1,:; . . .ct sales and • • Noonan,: a although said iii possess tine invited. The receipts of Cotton Since . the inactive idate of therCUttonn marks[ e' thrtiegh- And his Pupils,kindly assisted by Amateurs PREPARED A_ND SOLD BY referiad to be purchased and slaughtered , Johnstown, has been found guilty' of curative properties have not yet found an e Mardi let was 2,781 bals and the pub, , out the country diacourages buyers. lialeshrive ON THURSDAY, MARCH 24-TH, 1664- before they have been properly . fed, we murder in the second degree, and sen I, eso,• demo,' The Hortetter's for a time re. lie Sales in the same tinie 2,050 baleS. been liniittal to small lots required for immediate -- shall endeavor to as - certain the name of market is dull, little ffering and the receiptsViue' ainedr ',lllicietnh.renef.!tilheyelni:sf rhinZbeen Most of the pieces to besting are entirely new, ten Ced to the penitentiary forsix years„coed se%oeit inn's, tut, we presume as a re- The the buyer, and the place where he does Sixteen hundred thousand doh 1,344 hales, and exports 755 bales. 1 a ;1,0, for this 1 1 :11 , !..1:= oi:, having The jury, we understand, signed a pet'. ~...t, we bear lit ile mare of t hem . 1 he le ew del:nand% business, and give him the benefit of a tior, to the Governor for Ills pardon. The c , .:. Mana ,, Ct,,,ll I , t ,, , , i, c-I ) in this city, and lars revenue tax has been paid by the _......_ Forty Ladies and Gentlemen will take part in local notice free of charge. The whole people of Louisiana since, the first (~,,,. Cincinnati Tobacco Market. the Choruses verdict was totally unlookecl fee, as it re, a tone enjoyed a fair local ' reputation, but pen TICKETS, 50 CENTS -to he had tit C. C. Mel ieit should be properly fed until such among the things that were lections under the excise law, nearly a , ant's ,I,,i,ler:i.t.u.is..,,e.a,tjr,ottelichadt., M i o z ri• 7 , : t x th i tt .l . ha t i t - f lot's Music• Store, ln Wood street. wcis the general opinion the prisiener they too are now eitne as the impurities they have gulfed old Melton County Lugs, viz. lat $1u.50, lat 12,- Doors open at 7 'clock ; Concert will com- WoUld be acquitted upon the gateind of . "these Nets go to pros e conclusis ely that the year ago, down their throats in the shape of au. 3at 150/13,50, 1 at 20, lat 24; 14 hh,s New mence at ,1,, before 8 o'clock. mhl4 insanity. I'l ,rat stun Bitters 'possess intrinsic merits not ~ , hntuck xl2' 3at 6,4,15,25 lat 6, ant 7 luo4 , awn" at some distillery where rotten ' • hi retofore known alueng thIS class of remedies . 'FORT SMITH, Arkansas, March Id - 2.60, 2at a int, 3at 9',igt , , ,, 0 1 al to 1 at 11 .311 tat corn and frozen potatoes and converted Patents Issued.-Among the list ~ f (.I,e thing [nay probably m a measure account The Arkansas election closed last night, j 13; 2 tifide ' of Nett Ohio I, '- iz, tar ' le, 1 at ' 13,25. into "pure old rye whisky be thee- Patents issued from the United States for the continued. and ii possible, increasing , it having continued three days under the : oughly eradicated Then, and not till • - pomilarity of this arti. lc They were at ars _ t old viva voce system. All counties Cincinnati 'Whisky Market. Patent office for this week, ending March Wit ISt: v-Prices are lower, but there Is a mod- North, and about twenty South of As - i then will they be fit for slaughter. started from the best material known in maerria erlt e demand ;sales of 836 tibia at 84486 ± 4 ,:•• the -- . 15t1i, and hearing that deli!, were the lot k • I t I F• ansas river, lave vo ec . tom ten to latter rate for wagoi. meal< 0 . a hich !it k,Lee by I heir great curatis e Destractiverire.-On Saturdaymorn. lowing : To O. J. Harrington, of Man- 1 tthrill.—'el thin,fifteen thousand votes are expected. .-------,----..... hester, Pa' for improvement in Rail- "'I in'ig'""ng emperor, 1 "Pap" • ins about four o'clock a destructive fire c • , - fr .111 other mixtures called "bitters." bur which I Old Price has assumed com. Franrttit4).(T J EINIMIII'INE, TONIC road car [crakes -to Wm. J. Lewis, of ' . mand of the Depanment of broke out in the Agricultural Implement ~ Pittsburgh, Pa., for improyment in a- arc In reality nothing more nor less than vile ~ Arkansas, and tells Ina demoralized ragamuffins he : This the pro. D r . Cutter's Manufactory of C. Coleman, in Marion chines for heading bolts ; to Epli;aim B. " l'"k t• Y s t ; ' , t " s l a lthe " r 7 i ' t l e " iV ".i t '' ite whole en „r• • will soon lead them against their coward- I Avenue, Allegheny by which much val. Wells, )f Uniontown, Pa., for improved 11:triiretomaylhe teased a e complete SueeeSS, as tl . lO . : ly, boosting foes, retrieve their reverses, I -. ENG - LISII BITTERS _ uable property was . dstyed. Mr. Cole- I washing and wringing machine. I'l intalion Ilatteas, or s.'l 1560 X, as they are , re-occupy the territories, and establish 1 man's establishment n•as burned to the csited, the debiiitAted ;and (.13 ,, peptic, specific I the perpetuity of their Government. A sure cure for Intemperance: ground and its entire contents consumed. More National Banks. -Th e fol. as ,-en a., the poor man's inedieine Poor "Pap." The Union limn of Texas ; The fire connnunicated to the planing lowing new National Banks have been . are concentrating in anticipation ( - 4 a • Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines . mill of Messrs. White it Alexander ad a,-REAmvaL.- speedy protection front' Gen. Herron, authorized by the Secretary of the Treas- ' • Joining, and owing to the rombustible .1. NI. iurnciastrect A.:. t•ion'io and a column is moving from this direr- DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S , nature of the material with which the liry : The First National Mink of Want,s- IMPROVED MERCANTILE AGENCY, tion. It has been decided that the army building was in a great measure filled, it burg, Pa. President, Daniel Bonner ; wni remove un or about APRIL FIRST, into of the frontier shall remain under Gen. l'A.11•11=L:li IVEJE....I2IOICIN-E.S. was soon destroyed. Besides a - large Cashier, John C. Fleming, Capital $lOO,- ; the rooms fornierly occupied by the "Merehanne Thayer, which leaves Gen. Blunt with- amount of tools and valuable machinery, 000. First National Bank of Butler, Exchange" and - Board of Trade," Nos. 75 and out a command. Al] is quiet in the In- Dr. Schenck's Pulmonio, Tonic and Pills. the firm lost heavily in finished work, Pa. President, Jas. Campbell ; Cashier, :so PutacTit STREET. Inhl9-2w Bien country. ii Y., Afl3 40 M., D 'B including a valuable lot of windows, J. J. Cannings. Capital, $50,000. First ! , ---- ..- - 4 , --- - -- doors, &c., Intended for the City Hall National Bank of Gettysburgh, PH. . JOSI:I.H MEYER A.NTII,N Y MEYER I NEW YORK, March 19. - The steamer Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, in the Diamond, and the destruction of President, George Thorne; Cashier, JOSEPH MEYER & SON, City of Baltimore, front Liverpool with which must necessarily delay the corn- George Arnold. Capital, $50,000. lIANCFACTURERS OF dates to the sth, and Queenstown to the And all other Family bledleines can be pletion of the building. The loss sus- - --- -- 1 7th arrived this morning. She took the found genuine at the tamed by the firm is estimated at $6,000. Wrong Impression -Soule of the PLAIN AND FANCY place of the City of Cork. The Cork PITTSBURGH DRUG ROUSE, Mr. Coleman's loss will hardly exceed newspapers are laboring under a wrong FUENITURLEA_ND CHAIRS papers of the 7th contain a little addition s3,ooo. The fire is supposed to have Impression relative to the late appoint- : l al news. The Morganbladl, published at Torrence & ArGarr, caught from accident, but in what par- : WA RN:HOUSE, Christiana, says the people of Norway ment of - Air. MeCullough as Superin tieular way is not known. 135 Smith , field and 424-Penn Sta.. will be grateful to the King for abstain tendent of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad. Mr. McCullough Between 6th at., and Virgin alley, ing from war. The ' Legislature will Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair.-The is General Superintendentof . both the 009 PITTSBURGH. doubtless approve of this view. steamboat captains and owners have - Cleveland and Pittsburgh anti Pittsbureli - SECOND ARRIVAL A Copenhagen dispatch, dated the night of the sth, says the Austrians had appointed the foil, re ing gentlemen their ! Fort Wayne and Chicago roods, :but he arrived before Dappel, and an attack on is also President of the former road. committee to rc present the steamboat OF NEW that place was shortly expected. Also, interest at the great Sanitary Fair to be • E m -- 1 , • ' that those districts of Schleswig not ()e -xpected- em _ten of the Subsist_ , Li held in Pittsburgh in May next. Due 1 - ZINC 11 OODS cu led by the Austrian - Prussian troops, mice C'ommittee inform us that they ex- /- 1 ) 1 _ __l_ X _X , _ notice of their proceedings Will be pub. 1! "" I had elected members of the Danish Bes lisbed. From the will known character pect some fifteen regiments to pass - AT sand. In Copenhagen, the candidates of the committee we have no hesitation I through Pittsburgh (iring the present ' favorable to the energetic prosecution of in saying that their ethats in behalf of week. TO provide provisions for so , the war were elected, this greet and good work -will compare . large a ntimber of men will require a GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, favorably with the other branches that ! large amount of money, and we hope ' ST. Louis, March 19 -Natchez ad will be represented on that ocasion - our citizens will be prompt in furnishing :NO 92 MARICET s Vices of the 12th says that General er:pt. R. C. C/ry, PreskJeut. , the required funds ' the is assigned command of that po s t. ' Andrew Millet, Vice President. About six hundred of our prisoner ,s are Ira li• Livingston. i ~.., , . - Tut ,'W,M• B. Donaldson, ( - ecre a ries still near Shreveport, Louisiana. They In S H. Gilmore. Treasurer. comprise the crews of the gunboats cap cant. W. s.Rhodes, Capt. M. W. Beltzhooser tuned by Morgan. About one hundred wm. Deane. - James Rees, e W. Al 111 ' art in. .' tyro. IL seott, of them escaped the latter part of Feb i• Thu& Rogers, " R. L. eleflraw ruary, twelve of whom arrived here. The guerrillas again appeared at Lake Providence, committing shocking bat parities on the negroes and Union per, pie. • The Day Police ; .-Th e Day Police will commence wearing their new uni forms to-day. The uniform consists of blue coat, pants and cap, all made up in the beet style and from the best ma terial. The caps are very stylish, and the entire uniform neat and appropriate 'ln the extreme. We understand that an effort will be made at an early day to. in crease the number of Day Police to fif teen, the present force being considered too small for the proper enforcement of the laws. It is also proposed to raise their salaries, but how high we have not heard. State Capitol — Philadelpphia through her representatives at Harrisburg, has again revived the old project of remov ing the State Capitol to that city. Why not remove it ent west ? But little excitement Ives manifest at the Spring eleetioug iii.:the -Variodi bor oughs and , townships throughout ; the county on Friday'. In Lawrenceville, Birmingham, Sewickley and other neighboring boroughs and townships the contest was purely local, and as a gen eral thing the opposition elected their ticket. Fallowingis the result in North Fayette,,township : icroaks.—J. M. -Ewirig, Democrat, 81; R. Boyd, League, 54. IksrEcrons.—A. McFarland, Demo crat, 64; W. FL Clark, League, 54. SUPER VISORS.--T. Wilson, 78; Mat McGregor, Democrat, 104; A. Dickson, League, 53; M. Bobb, League, 28. Asssksoks.—M. McGregor, Democrat, 81; J. R. Kelso, League, 54. ASSISTANT ASSESSOR.—Morgan Elliot, Democrat, 78; Jno. Stonecipher, Demo crat, 78; Aul.rsh Short, League, 54; Danl. Hoffman, League, 52. DInECTORS—Two years.—Jno. Stone cipher, Democrat, 74; Alex. Allison, League, 58; J. M. Ewing—three years -74; G. M. McKee, Democrat, VT; Danl. Hoffman, League, 56; John Mathews. League, 58. CONSTAIII.F..—M. McGregor, Demo crat, 80; J. R. Kelso, League, 54 TOWN CLEII,K.-11. 11. Whitmore, Democrat, 20; G. Y. McKee, League, 15; Jno. Matthews, 12. Another Rat Killing.—We under stand that a rat killing match comes off! CLOAKS & SHAWT,S, at Johnny blocky's old stand this even ing, on which occasion "Uncle Josh" will give a present to the best rattier dog. We shall expect a graphic account of the affair in one of our cottmparies, Many styles confined to our House alone, priees as rhea}, as years ago. • Theatre.—Miss Atr t onia Jones is the attraction at the Theatre this week. She appears this evening as Leah in the play of Leah, the Forsaken- She comes to F . ottitards and ..litrc.ttu F'latds, us with a high reputation, and will, we doubt not draw full houses. - In Fair Lavender Mode, Brown and Pink, en , tire new in style, we Will bell cheap. - - ' Rankin's Prostwort, try it and Linen Goods, Oloths and . oassimeres, your blood by it is purified, renovated, and the whole system reiuvinated.whia ERY CHEAP. Pre- ' .P. MIDDL.ETON, pared and sold at Rankin's Drug Store, E 68 Market St. IMPORTER Or • -- Palm Sunday.—Yesterday was Palm WIRES, BUNDITSI Sunday, and blessed palm was diatribe- Also, sole proprietor of the I ted in the various Catholic churches of (-11 - 12 b WHEAT Wffl KY, trite city. The present week is Passion j No. 5 North Front St., qreek. mbl4-Iyd PHILADELFBIA, PA. Spring Elections. NEW IDRIKS!..; (,ODDS, SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Arrived glith Michigan volunteers, 650 strong, under commandrot Col. Gravea, reached the city last night, and After being handsome ly entertained by the Subsistence Com- Mittee,proceeded on their way to Annap olis, Md. This regiment has always formed a portion of Gen. Burnside's corps, and are now en route to join hill. The same train brought in 600 rebel prisoners from Indianapolis, Ind., who were being conveyed to Fort Delaware. The guards were entertained by the Committee, but the prisoners had to con tent themselve with "hard tack." There were also 390 U. S. regulars on the train, . who, we believe, were entertained at the committee's rooms on Liberty street. The whole party—about 1,700 went east last night. The First Michigan Sharp Shooters, Col. D. Sand, passed through on Saturday night. . This is a new regi ment. Other regiments were expected to arrive last night, and during the pres ent week thousands of brave fellows will pass east and west, so that the Subsis tence Committee will have a busy time. "Wit and Wisdom."—On the occa sion of Mr. Lewis' benefit on Saturday night a silver goblet was awarded rot the best original ',conundrum. Any number were handed in and read, but die following, by Miss Georgiana Reig nolds, of the Theatre, took the goblet Why was (len. Washington like a washerwo man 1 Ammo —Because he washed Tyranny trum otirlind n Ph the blood of Patriots, hung it on the line ni the Declaration of Independence, and ironed it out with good red hot Yankee can non balls. The idea of "ironing" with "red hot cannon halls"• will be something new to the washerwomen of the prc sent dad•. Some choice styles, cheap Among which may he found some tittsr 4 BY' tettGRA FOR THE POST. Excitement at Washington. Col. Dahlgreii's Body to be LATE FOREIGN NEWS, Latest News from the Southwest KANSAS ELECTION CLOSED, Late From Cairo and Below IMPERIAL MANIFESTO .Sr_ C. , dr.C. WASHINGTON, March 19.—The .'far says: From parties who arrived here from the front to-day, learn that a rebel advance was anticipated yesterday, and marching orders were issued to nearly the whole command. After, however, all things had'been packed and all was in readiness for a move, the order was countermanded and things have settled themselves to the usual order. Firing was heard all day yesterday along our line, but was supposed by many:to be merely artillery practice. This morning. however, firing was heard in the direc tion of Dumfries, and it sounded as I though there was some Skirmishing go ing on. WASHINGTON, Mardi 19.—The supply steamer Admiral will leave the New I York Navy Yard on March 26th fur Key West, Pensacola and the stations of the Western Gulf blockading squad- ron, carrying letters and parcels for na val officers on blockading duty. WASHINGTON, March 19.—The Star says: We understand the rebel authori ties have signified their intention to give up the remains of Col. Dahlgren, and it is expected he will shortly arrive at Fortress Monroe. Warts.aw, ,March 6.—An imperial manifesto, advancing the emancipation of the peasants, was solemnly proclaim ed to-day. Given Up. Drugs, Medicin e s, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, And all articles usually found in Drug Stores of first quality, for sale low, lEspecially those of the LOWER BOWEL, ouch as Piles, Constipation, Fistula, Fissure, Falling TREES! TRVES l TREES t of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, stricture of the Bowel, &c. Also the various .Chronic Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Blad der, etc. For Sale at LebanoriNurseries. • I respectfully invite the attention of the public Sld:PrH, PARK & mhl-dtf CO., to my large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Evergreens, Plants, &c., &c. NINTH WARD FODNDRY Nursery G rounds ( our-and-a-half miles from Pittsburgh, on the old Washington Road. i Catalogues furnished to those desirous of pur- PITTSBURGH. chasing trees, by calling at Beckham tv. Long's Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second sta. Seed and Agricultural Store. No. 127 Liberty M anufacturers of all sizes azd descridtions of street, or A. O. Cubbage's I lroeery Store, No. 3s Diamond. All orders left at either of theaboi e 11(7.a' (iii Retorts, and Stills, Gas and Water lopes, sail Irons. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal stores will he promptly attended to. 4!e,tajok u ,, loulds, Putties, Hangers and Couplings. furnished gratis it lien midressed, post-pald, en- EN Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip closing letter-stamp, Box 130, Pittsburgh, Pa. lion made to order. 'HRI' BOCHSTOCE, Having a complete machine shop attached to Successors to BOCKSTOCE di A.M.IYION. the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully mlllO-Mdlawastw attended to. 021-1 yda.w _____. _________ .._ _. EDI° I'l 1.; A LARGE LOT OP RCongress Ss Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, Navy Pounds Bright .• .. Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut Sunny Side Fine Cut " Sweet Olive " At 11 PCOLLISTER & BAER'S, mhlB 108 Wood street. PPOSSESSION APRIL IST, 18411. For sale, a :two-story frame house of four rooms, kitchen, and cellar, with lot 18 feet front by 55 deep. Price 1700. Also, a two-story brick dwelling house and lot, 20 feet front on Federal street, Allegheny, by 100 deep on Ledile street, to al2 foot alley. Price 1112,1400. S. CUTHBERT & SONS, 61 Market at. mhlB uIpEWFSTY LE.-71E PW3 a new style of:amlGolLDE, ivtD l aa i ae ! lz. W. P. MAESEALIy • • ST Wiicf at. ' G,~,_,MARC L ~21, r nlm i „ MONEY ARKEIT. CORRECTED DAILY POVIHIPIIDRNING POST, BY YRBBIIB. KOONTZ * 111112TZ, BltprillB, NO. 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rates for Gold, Silver, bas.: Gold Ski er Demand Notes Coupons Exchange. . , Sterling per pound 8 00 8 25 Prussian 1 17 1 Florins ldi '7O-7I Eastern Exchange. New York par X Baltimore . par i„.: Philadelphia par ki • Boston ar V Pennsylvania Currency .... p ar .ii Western Exchange. Cincinnati par y . Louisville par 4 Cleveland par 54 St. Louie par .4 _ _ LOCAL STOCKS AND SECURITIES REPORTED BY R. S. BRYAN, BROKER, 59 4TH FT Par Yalu. Last Saks. Bank of Pittsburgh i5O d , 68 Exchange Bank 60 68 Merchants' & Manufac. lik 50 563: Mechanics' Bank 60 69 4 Allegheny Bank 50 67'., l'itizens' Bank 50 61 , 4 Iron City Bank ao 63'., Iron I 'ity Trust Co 50 SC, Manchester Savings Bank 50 4954 Railroad, Gas and Insurance Stock. Birmingham Gas Co 3134 Citizens' Insurance Co 50 60 Western Insurance Co 42 631. Eureka Insurance Uo 50 48 Slung. Insurance Co 32 32,., Allegheny Valley R. R.... ... 50 to Pittsburgh& Couns. B. ii 50 94, do interest bearing 60 12 Monongahela Nay. Co. 00 45% Allegheny insurlnce C 0... 25 21% Peoples Insurance Corn 2.3 28,1 a Pittsburgh Gas Co su 80 Western Penna. R. R. l'o Pitts. & Steubenville R. R 50 Penna. Ins. co 133,a0 _ Copper Stocks. Maas Mining Co ii---- 53 t Northwestern Mining Co 7 05 13 Great Western " I (to 5 Dacotah Corner of Market street and Fourth Supporters, Shoulder Braces, TORRENCE & 151'GA RR, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth b...:.,~,,.,_. RIVER MATTERS. Tua Rlvica,-.-Last el:ening at twilight there were seven feerslit 'filches water In'the channel and haling. The weather during the day was March like. • sse"The fine ateanter Major Ala:tenon, Oapt. bravo, leaves Tuesday for Cincinnati; We take Edeasure In recounnendlng this boat to our "'lends. COL A. Robinson will be found In the °dice, a sure , gtli taafterevill be done up Baying. Selling. l sll l el ti 1 b 2 1 Sa 60 I Mg be 16O' - - • Irma Jai-Ca Shoupt. T hoekinortou's new hull has arrived town. with :She will be completedcompletedall possible dispatch. ARRIVALS AND DEIPARTURES ARRIVED. Clarke. ......... Brownsville. Franklin.. Carman ........ .lirowhsville Jas. Rees ...., Irwin ........... Elizabeth. Reserve List ............ Cincinnati. Emma 0 rahain .... Ayres ...... ... .. Zanesville. Alinerva Gordon W heeling. DEPARTED. Clarice Brownsville. Canaan Brownsville. Irwin Elizabeth. .. Donnelly Cincinnati. . ~ Coulson Tanesvllle. .Andrews Nashville. • Gallatin r nklin. Jai. Re es Paragon.. Julia. PITTSBURGH THEATRE Lessee and Manage;...... W REICDERSON. Treasurer H. OVICRINGTON. First night pf the young and beautiful actress, Miss AVONLA JUNES, who has been pro nounced by the Press of Europe, Australia and California, the actress ofthe age. THIS EVENING, will be presented Leah. the Forsaken. Leah, a Jewish Maiden Miss Avonia Jones Madalana Mrs. Rynor Nathan, an apostate Jew ' G. S. Eames Rudolph Ludwig C. Loreday Loren 7 H. Howland ho other play this evening. Mr. Chippendale MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSO CIATION LECTURES. ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Franciscan Brothels. minas INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN Lorretto, Ounbria County Pennsylvania, about four mies from Cresson Station, on the direct route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, was chartered in 1860, with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College to one of the most healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pose...water, bracing air, and picturesque scenery. The IScholastie year commences on the FIRST MONDAY after the 16th of A UtILIST, and ends about the •..3th of JUNE following. It is divided Into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neces sary to Land Sum eying, Engineering, a.c., ate., will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra ; charge. Students will be admitted from eight years to the age of manhood. TEAMS—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly in advance 65. , Surveying and use of instruments, per an num 24) Clasical and Modern Languages, extra.... .10 S t udents spending V acatlon at the College.. Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenec. lit. Rev. Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto - Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Philadelphia; Rev. Henry M.'Laughlin, PhDs delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg. N. B.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto from Cressen. se2 Rev. E A. RUSH, Superior. MEDICAL CARD. W. BODENHAMER, M. D., Office, 854 Broadway, New York W. H. BODENHAItIER, H. D., • Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa., DEVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO the Medical and Surgical treatment. f Chronic Diseases, HUGI - U!i4, SUUOESSORS TO QUAFF & Have removed from No. 245 Liberty street, to their new and spacious buildings, Nos. 206 and 208, SIX DOORS BELOW SIXTH, ON LIBERTY, Where they will be happy to meet their old mhl2-2wd friends and customers. CULTIVATORS, PLOWS, FODDER Outten, seed drilla, hay elevators, dog pow. era, churns, tam mills, &c. (or sale by BECKHAM &LONG ap49 127 Liberty street. Ttuaaik /8 NO USE IF WEARINO PATCHED BOOTS whenyou can buy a new pair cheap, at BOWAN/3 , S febsr• selfallokt. A MISENENTS, Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. THE LARGEST, CrEE.A.PECS ,T 11.8 D most successful RUMNESS MA24lB'OOl.- LEGE in the United States. AD - Students can enter and review at any time , CIRCULARS containing fell information sent PUSH of ch i to any address on application to the Pried s. JENKINS re SMITH, ded-law y Pittsburgh. Pa: S. S. MAILER THE BEST CRACKERS IMIL ever offered In this, market. feted COUNTRY BLANKETEE wldBT RECEIVED_A SPLENDID sp. lot of COUNTRY BLANKETS, at H. LNUIPS, No. 96 Market street,. and No: I Market Alley. .4.OItGER. 4—seitifitvrfer, facturers of Grand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, Warerooms, No. 6 Leroy lace N. perior We offer to dealers and the _p_ablic a Seri su article. -Our Air. KROSGER. wilarof late firm Of Callenberg & Do., and the manu the fac tuning partner., Descriptive circularsfmc. f*l - Agfints wanted. mb.4-2nid E ItitCHTOHJE TNOTICHEMICAS letters testamentary on the eatate 'of John McGee; deceased, late of-McCandless township, Allegheny county, Pe., have been .granted to subscribers. All persons indebted to. said estate will make immediate payment, and those having laims will present the same duly 'authenticated for settlement to either of the undendgned JAMES A. (t ON HENRY MoGER. ' Execu lass Meandless township, Nov. 23, 1863. n024-dlaw&wsm 100 , /KEGS NAILS—A 111E0011m _ ' sizes, at less than mannfzietn ten' prices--in store and for sale by • mhd PATTERSON at AMMON, _ No. e, Wood st. 4.11. BECKHAM _ _ _ MIZIWRY B. LONG He e kb. nom :Sr- —.Lona•• Whidesale And Retsd,/ tocsaani to Agricidtural and Tanning Implements, seed*, Pratt Trees, A • GENTS P 0 EWAN El OCK etoc'e Nursery, Buokeye Mower and Beep er, Russell's lrou Havester, Wood's •Mower, q uaker Mower, and. Reaper, Cayuga Older, Jr. Mower, Buckeye Ovaln bHII, Russell's Manisa! lon Eeperstori Economy Wheeled Horse Rake, Cook's Sugar Evaporator. Next door to nio•e llr ls . H isi ote 7 dem-dssw PITTSBTrBOT4 FOR SALE-A :COAL AND GRAIN FARM, eontalajng I.Et acre-s, situated lg wile hem TurUe °Seek- Station Pennsylvania R. R., and H miles Mai Pittsbur gh, convenient to Churches, Milts, School H &c. MIA a good frame Dwelling House o II rooters; al.so, a Frame and Log Tenant House. Two (.70a1 Bankswen, furnishing coal of godd quali ty. A railroad for oftr con firm.located within a few rods th=n. a The i t well watered, and in a good state of cultivelinn. Ap ply on the premises to inn..l-Itdactinw JOHN R. BLAER. 100 RiA,M w ate IrE slaw- PA TTERsi . & AMAION, • • - No. 4 Vloalat. Ff.OUR—In tame and tot aide ti 7 PATTERSON er.. AMMON, No. ilWoolfet. ViprALL-VAPEPO IMMO 4* TV 11484L00k out-forthem—onlp loCedif !erent rittems - .1141411 ors "th ft nutp er Weak :;; A. t4ICELAiiiI AV ilatil ; 4t .111.1 • N..r4 PlVMeritElfrr. t/aitai StlID.•-2..,.titY • - liOUSEHOLD ruitNITURE.,.-CARP_MjAe., AT RESIDENCE, N. 255 WENN rsraxer, ag.LQw RAyn.-7Theetolpeialx,egrjorti-, • . 7 I ',14" riea-TzTtsaitkuHLE Twa,untiV, WHAT-NOT, O HAIDS,„ MAHOGANY HAIR SEAT •. AND weLNLIT . • - , inidtPLAlN , BEDSTEADS litervArritl W ASHSTANDS of various WARDRORM,- large and • EXTENSION.TABLES. BREAKFAST DINING TAIILES and OHAIRS, RR IJSSEL LS, INGRAIN STAIR, HALL. and RAG OARPLTS with 011. oLOTHs, _3llRlNrit_s, BLINDS, COOK andOHAMBER STOVES, 41EASS, itt r EE'NSWAREatez, fca; • • This is a rare op.rtunity-lor...Houaelreepen, as the sale is without resort: o .Bo,r! owner about leaving the 'citr. House open or, Rioltee-, tion on the morning ofsale. front Ba. tor • DR. R. A. WiLiON S Tonle,CaUliiftie Anti-Dyspeptic & Headache Y ARE THE austia OF LONG INVESTIGATION; And carefully- eonducted , experimanti, i having been in use many yeiws, during which time they. have prevented and -rellevcd a Vaat remount of suffering from Headaehe, 'whether' Ofigtnating in the nervous system, or from a deranged state of she stomach. They may be. Taken at , all Times With perfect safety, without itialthigitdyhaog6 ot diet, and the dame:ail Ism disagreeable tette, renders i 7 easy to adasinialer them to 014 6 4,r 1 .. - .BY THE USE OF'THE. The periodic atiadko of Nervous or Sick lEielvdpiehe May nt of abe preventedn attack immiand takenin.the commence me, ediate sickness Will be obtained. relief of pain and They Seldom Fail In removing Nausea, and Headache,. to , whieh fe males are so suhlect. • They act Gently on. 'the Bowels, Removipg. Coelimners. • FOR .I.I"IrEatA3R,V" . Students, Delieate and . all portions of se dentary &that they are valuable ass - .l4zuttee, i reproving. the appetite, ring tone and' vigor - to the digestive orgasm, tut resta gi ting e ral zttclu elasticity and strength o the whole systelp. FOIL rrYSPIEIPSIA_, . . And its ten tholusgid iriconveniences,,frpm a slight indigestion and sallow..cheek; toextreme emanciation and depression of spirits, or'a -eon firmed case of melanehattaln its most aggravated form—are these Pills confidently reeonuaended, as a cure, if preservingly used. Liver Oomplairrt---Torpid Fever. use the Pills in alterative I doses for a time, or until the organ is aroused. nterniftilag 11* use of the Pills now and , then is the' WWI-plan. Irkt43mx>f3x-axice. Any one who is so unfortunate as to eat ti,r • drink too much, may save himself n. fit of awl waxy, or other sodomy consequenees,:by imme diately taking a Pill. Vol .- sale by . B. L FAHNESTOCI & 76 and 78 Wood and ttl Veurtiti Sta., PITTSBURGH, Pit. Sold by Druggists and Illedlutue.Dealera gener ally. deo43lawdikte e, ' r° /// / / 'l'
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