MEM Important to Drited Men.--As ght gl-ailt9.llst, the time draws near when the draft is . to take place in all the districts that have . not filled their quotas, the following ADVERTISING AGENCIES. opinion of the Hon.' William Whiting, Metro. S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. No. 37 Park ROW_ , Nets York city, and No. 6 State tiolicitor of the War. Department, is re- Bastion; trod L. P. FONTAINE & Co., published for the information of persons No. Nassau street, New York city, are au- liable to be enrolled in the military for therized to take Advertisements and Subscrip cen of the United States, and intending tions for us at lowest rates. to leave their places of residence lor Sir 'We winfurnish the Dauor POST, to agents other places ate distance therefrom. The at the rate of 12,00 per hundred copies. laws against desertion will be rigidly : SATUEDA.Y MORNING, mason 26, 1884. enforced "When a person has been drafted, In pursu. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ~ , i n c c e e o oft . h . e ct: l , l ;r o a li f n t ae rri nt u;t ae L of se il r l y ar ed h w 3 itli B i s3 . , fie.o days thereafter by a written or printed notice, Domestic AffLictions have prevent- to be served on him pert onally, or by leaving a ed the "local" from devoting as much ,t,,cgiythataphiesarlaatte a plJLc: ig o n f at r e esid p e i n ac c e e, o r t eiku n ir d i e n z g vous for ap p ear Any person failing to report for time to his department - for the past few duty after notice left at his last place of residence days as he could have wished. or served on him personally, without furnishing -- a substitute or paying $3OO, is pronounced by --- to a he and The Bounty Bill for law trial be rt by cou deserter; martiamaly be , arid arreste sented heldnced to As much interest attaches to the d"th "lf a person after being drafted, and before re- 1 Bounty Bill just passed, and not having I ceiving notice; deserts, the notice May still be been furnished with a copy by any gen- se an77f i lee F L e e a s vi a n cs li ap a p t e h a i r s I I n a s a t e le)o lace,rd an o e f e r e w s i i d t a t c h e, tlemen who represents this county, we notice, or t e r in furnish la,, a t the deserter,substitute, iin c or u p t a 3 1 - ,, ti t ie *aou va,, , i give the following synopsis of it which accordingly. There is no 1 we find in yesterday evening's Chronic/e. w u n t i i ii a person, once "enrolled, ' can escape los h e e r n he drafted, changes l - , l i i s e t r h , e s r ad i e , r n e c s a It differs materially from the bill as it public or c als t e i n es t ; a a r..l l ' i l e '' th . passed the House. The first section, le- or absconds, the rights of the United States galizing the issue of bonds for county f atTinet him are secured, and it is only by pet i . l i or n f li t t l y is t d o uU t t r o ea tt i l e e d c a o s un a t c r r y ini tt i L n al l he wil . purposes, was amended so as to read, ese, n ir,e n ;,;, ' "that in all cases where any committee, JAMES if. FRT. . or an Individual or individuals, of any "Provost Marshal (Icriersl " county,city, township, borough, or ward, • . Bounty Fund Meetins. shall have subscribed and paid, or be- g come personally liable for the payment Meetings are being called in a great ofl . money for the putpose of paying j many of the sub-districts of'the county, bounties to volunteers, under the late for the purpose of submitting the clues calls of the President of the United lion of issuing bonds for bount purpo- States, wholave been mustered into the y ses to the people. Under the law just United States military service, and cred passed, any township, borough or ward iced to such county, city, township, in the county can, if it sees tit, issue ward, or borough, with the understand bonds for this purpose, and in a good ing or agreement that a law would be ma icts this course r ill he adopt enacted to levy and collect a tax upon ed cy clist e the people can be ,Lrot to en such county, city, township, borough, dorse the project by a vote in its favor. or ward, for the payment of suchad- .c...„ : 0.c1.40118 for this purpo.4. have been or vancement and liabilities, all subacrip. tiered in several districts and by Monday tions-so paid, or money borrowed :as we shall know the result. Prom all we aforesaid, shall be good and valid can learn, there is a general disposition against such county, city, township, to issue the bonds, and in those districts borough, or ward, as if the same had in which it is proposed to take a vote to been subscribed or borrowed by the cor dy, the indications are that three porate authorities of the same, under fourths at least of those who go to t 6.• the provisions of this act; and it shall b e polls will cast their ballots in fay or or the the duty of the Commissioners, Su .„l,, jest. pervisors, Councils or School Directors, l' as the case may be, to proceed to levy Soldiers' Orphans in the Schools. and collect a tax upon such county, —ln compliance with the suggestim of city, township, borough or ward, sufh cient to pay the principal of all such the Governor in his message to the Leg claims, with interest thereon until the islature, relative to the maintaMance of day ofpayment, together with the cost of the indigent. orphan ,. of soldieir= who collection thereof. have died in defence of the country, the In the second section, authorizing and State Superintendent has issued a cirerf requiring the authorities to execute and lar to all the school boards in the Stale, complete all agreements, contracts, &c., in order to collect necessary informatlon made by them for the payment of boun- on the subject. The circulars contain ties, or for refunding advances made for the following queries, to which pi onipl that purpose, an amendment is intro- answers should he returned : duced including advances made by any Ist. what Is the number of indigent children committee, special commissioner, indiridu- in tour school district who.- lathers hate bee. a/ or individuals for the same purpose. =)! ,h h e a l v_e n e t i e e a d l r ta t t l e i: , ruithar3 or natal se r vice of : This is a most impol tant feature, as it al. Are there any institutions of learning in looks to a return of not only all mone y s your county that will undertake to prot ide for which may hereafter be given by indi- ',.ahie„")3rpiahlatr if canaridteytht:,`,l‘,°,,%"tthal all 4 . 4 ( 4 4 son viduala for bounties, but all that has able expense's shall be paidl.) rhe Slat, been already subscribed. In the fourth ad If there. are any such schools. how mall) section miner children and widowed h.ildren will each take' . mothers are included among those whose Alleged Pickpockets Committed. property is exempt from taxation under the provisions of this act. In the fifth —The Mayor Thursdaya fternoon had section amendments have been intro- Washington Freeze„Tohn young and duced extending the provisions of the Barney Gallagher, alleged pirkpo act relating to the relief of the families _ cots before him for examination •-zoim of volunteers to those of drafted men, or fifteen witnesses were examined, the ma of men who may hereafter be drafted, provided said men are credited 1' the jority of whom swore that the accused quota of the county. 1.11 other words, the were men of idle habits, that they had families of those not _credited to the no visrlde means of support, and had county are not entitled to receive relief the reputation of being common pick here. pockets and thieves. The Mayor by The sixth section. authorizing the Corn- virtue of the authority vested in Lim un- missioners, School Directors and Super- der an act passed at the last session of visors of any county, school district or the Legislature committed the pripm,r , township, or the corporate authorities to jail for ninety days each as common of any city, ward or borough to Issue thieves. It is said that they intend t. st bonds to pay bounties, is amended so as , tog the legality of their committal by to limit the:payment to those credited to , making application for their discharge on the quota of the county. It also author- ' a writ of.habeaß r'irpits, lint they might izes the issue of bonds for moneys paid as well let the matter rest. The Supreme out by any committee or special commis- Court has already psassed upon the le. sioner or individual as bounties. In ex- gality of the act, and until they can prove an entirely different chanaetar empting those districts from the opera tion of the tax, cities and boroughs from that given them yesterday they which have filled their quotas without need not hope to escape the punishment aid from the county are included. which a life like theirs is sure sooner or In section seventh the per capita tax later to involve. is reduced from $5 to $.l The follow- - _ ing clause not in the old bill has also Don't Get Angry.—ln a five line peen introduced: "Provided, That in squib Thursday, in which we doubted all cases where any person or persons the impartiality of the r 7 troni„ , 7'e local liable to draft have for the purpose of ;touching his criticism of the pier of raising the sum requisite to pay a boun the "Stranger," we inadvertently wrote ty to the volunteers required to fill the quota of any comity, city, ward,*bor- I " st night" for "Wednesday night whereupon the erudite city editor berate, ough, or township, stipulated in writing to pay a sum greatenthan the amount us roundly closing his diatribe with the of tax which would be due upon the as- following sentence, which will be as seated valuation of their real estate or "clear as mud - to the general reader The (act that he writes for the Post now must br personal property, it shall and may lie lawful for the corporate authorities o f e w t ; o lg s to t re our he co m mu n icated a. iniuce. to o l world dth in some way, and such county, city, ward, borough and , readers, then his sneers ti and so e rr f i ' pear witty at our expense will not nave o la a •en ' township to collect the amount so sub- pear in coin. scribed." NOR - , we may be mistaken, but we are The fifteenth section is amended so as to exempt all bonds, warrants, certifi- inclined to the belief that the "gentle sates of indebtedness or loans issued or man from the Second ward," neither saw nor heard the "Stranger'' to be issued under the provisions of this - perform act, or of any special act heretofore pass-. ed on the evening in question, being, "lily seated in his comfortable mansion ed, authorizing particular cities, coon On Smithfield street. Don't be angry ties, wards, boroughs or townships, to with us this time, and in the future we borrow moneys and pay bounties to will treat your tlicattical criticisms volunteers, from taxation. The above' with dignified silence. . are the chief alfbrations, which it strikes us here has been made in the bill. Mr. Glass, however ' informs us that bank stocks, bonds, tke., which were made . liable to taxation in the bill as first read, are exempt in the bill as passed. The law as it now stands, requires that the tax to be raised under it, shall be assess ed, levied and collected as other coun ty, city, ward, borough or township taxes are assessed, levied and collected, which, we suppose, relieves those draw ing their income from stocks, bonds, &c from bearing any part of the burden Horse Thieves Overhauled.—On Sunday night last, Madison Jones, Isaac Ballou and Smith Gillespie were arrested in Washington borough, in the act of stealing three horses from the stable of Mr. Jacks, , n, living near the town. The men were seen to enter the stable, take out the horses and ride off, when pursuit was made and their cap ture; effected. Jones and Ballou are members of the notorious Jones family, one of whom, Charlotte, was hung in tulecity for the murder of her uncle and aunt. The thieves were committed to prison for trial. Jones and Ballou are both Penitentiary graduates, and the chances are promising now that they will be sent back to their old quarter's., An Act extending to the county of Allegheny the provisions of an actsupplemental to an act to consolidate the city of Philadelphia, passed the to day of February, 1811, and to prevent frauds at elections, approved the Ist day of May, 1861. SECTION 1. Be it ended by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commontrealt of Penney/canto in General Ausembly vet t and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That all thesections except the 11th of an act supple mentary to an act to consolidate the city of Phihdelphia, passed the 2d day of February. 1861 and to prevent frauds at elections, approv ed d ie tat day of May, 1961, be, and the same are hereby extended to each election district in the county of Allegheny which heretofore has or heretofore may poll at the general election more than tnree hundred votes, permitting the votes to be counted hourly in such districts, anti th t the authority contained in the 13th section ofsald act to appoint return inspectors, be ex tended to both the October and November eleti ! lions Which may be held during the present year. Lamp Chimney elenners.—There is not a housekeeper in all the land who has not expe rienced ttte difficulty of keeping lamp chimneys clean, and they will be pleased to learn That Messrs. Weldon & Kelly, No. 164 NV oral street, agents for the manufacturers, have for sale Illinn's Patent for cleaning lamp chimneys. It is a simple invention, and if carefully used, it will clean a lamp chininey, and keep It in good order, without washing. There is no danger of breaking the chimney, and the cleaner never gets out of order. A person can clean the chimney without soiling their hands, 1.. t will last a fam ily for years. Everybody who Maw lamp chim neys should one. Echnoidy cries out loudly in favor of its use, for ft is a well-known fact Finany.,—Our types m a d e us sa y y es . that morn.half the broken lamp , resuit ro om effectual ellti th terday the play of "Viva LammermOre,' Limpropor Antplethents. itemise tro it to - almost instead of the. " Bride of Lammermoor iniP cmigbiet " T-i '" kc a lal *k d6thile r , and ft. " 6a simple that a child MAY Melt wkieh the Chronicle says it never "deard ; of before," and thinks it must be The Stlier Cora' contains most of pop " Preachy." That "doard `Of•before' 4 - is Mar I " lll gbrAwnhPtaao ageouwargmentl like its author, pure Triab,t4rd Ti l e mistake. =L I e tIY Clall4tteMMae" 43 Fifth . . „ . . . MMM Accidental Drowning.—Mr soph McCoy, of McCoy's Mill, in Hurrah, Township, Washington County, wac: droWned in/Big ButiMo Creek, on the farm of Mc t Gill, in Independence Town. Alp, on Friday evening, the 11th inst. i He was riding home from Claysville, 4 and his horse becoming frightened at something on the road, made a sudden plunge, throwing Mr. McCoy into the creek. The body was taken out on Sun day evening following. The deceased was aged about thirty years. Sad Accident —A:man named employed in the Fort Pitt works, had his foot caught in the gearing by which the drill for boring the twenty inch gun is worked, yesterday afternoon, and was so badly injured that ampule tion had to be resorted to To save Itscruting.—The business of recruit ing is quite brisk in the city just now. (2apt. Wright, Provost Marshal of this Department, is enlisting large numbers of men, and besides Captain Moorhead i:and two members of General Brooks' , staff are constan'ly engaged mustering ! in recruits at the Girard House. Stephen C. Foster.—The London Mitsrual World says of the late Stephen 13. Foster: "His loss *ill be equally la ' mented in England, where his songs were more successful than those of any oldies composer during the last ten years.' 11 T -E-4 POST---PITTSBURG-R; F BArETRDAY MORNN, IiAIUDHk 2g,: 184.; PirLatua—h assortment 01 Pianos now on LATEST BY - TELEGRAPH band at Mr. Metloth, Waretooeis, brought on for the spring sales, is very large and varied. The I f COMMEREIAiI , ift IfiNANCIAL. famous ••( liickering's - are well represented in a, I FOR THE' POSTS dhoice selection of beautifully finished and: splendid toned pianos. In addition to these he has charming - instruments from the factory of liaielton Brothers, which for sweet and bell-like quality of tone and neatness ot finish are re markable; also several new pianos of Jardine & Sons' make, with elegant carved legs, &c. We notice, alau, a number of lower priad pianos of Emerson's, Miller, Gibson & Co.'s and Guild's make, One-toned, strong and durably made—ex cellent pianos for practice, and of a price within the reach ot evert - body. We commend purchas ers to examine Mr. Mellorl Stuck. Warerootna al Wood street Temporary Itemos another column will be found the card of Messrs. H. Kleber tc. Bro., informing the public of their temporary re moval to Wilkins Flail, over the ,Mayor's (Vice, Fourth street,, between Wood and Smithfield streets. The inclemency of the weather, .here tofore, has prevented the completion of impor tant Improvements, in their new store on Wood street. by the first of April, and hence their tem porary occupation of Wilkins Hall. A splendid new st,,ek of pianos will be exhibited on the oc casion, and all in want of a line piano, harmo nium or melodeon, will find •a line stock in the specious rooms of Wilkins Hull. Musical Library.— complete Library 01 popular piece is to he lounck in the following fine hooks. -The Home Circle," two youmes, contains mari•bes, polkas. writ tea. ShOttiSChes, c.c. The ''Sliver I'hord" contains songs. ballads, qbartettes. 'ho - ; , honer of Pearls" contains , home vocal , 11.1ettP. and - I iperatic Pearl." .•ontains the ; nr 11 beauties of the choic est operas. .111.• last three 1,1% e piano accom paniment. Price pert plume in board; t , 2,- '2.5 in cloth; fiLtio in eloth.lll.l..omety gilt. A set of these books soon Id he found on every piano. .1 large st,pply lust re-ei; meuor s mu s i c Store. Spirng the nttyn. tiou of our re.elers to the elegant and fashiona ble stock of hat.. aril straw cfsels at Flem ing's. oot street 11, Nteck is most com plete. liii trig 1, err department tilled with ..howe and elegsnt rands. Crimp I, ne everything that is new and desirable of the finest fabrics. 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Fi..nre. or the Bowel, I 'leeratlon of the Bowel. :-.triettive of The 1,11, lilt' v.11,.1, Chronic I),,Ases ui the \\*othl , , the 1•:i Ine3,-, the Blq.l - r. etd. Inhl-dtf CO-PARTNERSHIP. (IN TILE DAY OF F'EBRIJA- Ry Ey, the ull,ier. .igned R.llll Wed 8.5 fi atemher of their firm Air. LEWIS YOWE, for MALI) 3 ears manager at Ihe L A.K.E SUPERIOR COPPER MILL And Smelting Works The name and sty le of the flan in remain as 10-retofore inh22-3t PARK. ➢PCIRDS" LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES Smelting Works. PARK, NE'CURDY & CO., MANUPACTUREIR.S OF SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop per Bbttoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Sod der, Ste. Also, importers and dealers . in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, &e. bay - Constantly on hand, Tinmen.' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 119 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4i ,- Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. feb2l-lid&u, LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS and BAEMORALS of the latest styles, opening every day, and the cheapest in the city. IL BORLAND, mhig 93 Market at. CAULKING bIALLIETS. OF WU-PE riOr quality—For sale by - JAMES BOWN, IS6 Wood at. The New Jersey Railroad Laws Cavalry Ordered to Washington, The Convention remained in session till a late hour last evening. Electors at Large—Robert L. Johns ton, Cambria, Ili; hard Vaux, Philadel phia. Delegates at Large—George W. ('ass, Wm. Bigler, Asa Packer, Wm. V. McGrath. Ditdriri—F,lector, Hugh Mont g,orm ry; Delegates, .lohn H Orr;s, Ste. phen Pierce: State Committee, Miles White, Huston Hepburn, R. IL Pottle. 19th Dixtrid—Elector, John M. Irvin: Ueh•cates, C. L. Lamberton„lames K. Kerr; State Committee, SII. Brown, It I. ('ochran, .1. I). Gill. (0, Digtriet—Elector, Jui . M. Thomp. l).leiratt , s, Win. A. Galbraith, \VIII 1\ ?ilia, u, State o , taniittee, lienjainin 11 hit man, T 13, , yer, AM. Bi.ntim. '22,1 1) - i , trict—E14 . ...tm., Jame , . P. Barr Dcl..gati• , , Wm. It I'attersrt.n, Sans P 11“-- t ommittee, Francis R. Se] Jo,s.ids R Hunter, Andrew J _Bar ker. —Elector, Wm. J. I; ,, milt 1), 1,•:!:11,, , , .1 A. F. :11 Ilut, hiTl-4 , 11: Slate Cmumitter, }:. :-• t Braden, Wm. H. Mager. Iza., W. Montiztano W S. B. IVil Wm Swann Itt IIIIIt(' ( Carl( r, I) S. .llorrk. Thy f.dlowing rranluiion, ofrcrca Lc .1„•Iv,• )IcCalnwnt. wa. , passed, amid cheering That thl• rant entton unlto w 10 h the consort - Rh) e part) of the COW- Irt in pi o'L'ing then-one ol bear tat l iroeg, )1.. lellftn nr.“ e for Pre•ldent of the loteLl • 111,1 I i for rhr •' . Bennett. FOIITRE , s MONROE. March 25 —Dis pmciir, e‘mtameil in the Richmond Mar,•ll 21. t, Mveq the following 1/4- I; —A large nuuiber of Sherman's troop; have one up the riv er on furlough from Vicksburg. Gen. Mc l'hrr.on is in command at that place rats Sherman and Hurlbut have gffile down the river, with a large part of th, army on wo boats. They arc .ai.l to be ruing up Heil river to Shreve Port hr 7 tan, March is quiet bet - find Tunnel hill. There is no appearance of an engagement at an tail)* day. n,anpr C 111. March W.—The enemy 31 still in their old picket lines The roa.ls are good. Mirch 111. —The Hmtse pa:sed la4t night. Mr. Stevens' resolu ii•in relative to the habero, roria.R, by ten major:ly The announeement of the capture of CurnLerland Gap, a. , p - ar> to be premature. 19.—Six hundred Yankee j4isoners will he sent this morn in:: to Americus, Georgia. There is no new, flout Charleston, and the Southern ',lepers are very uninteresting. I=l WASIII - NoToN, March '.2 - ..—Colonel \\ells, Provost Marshal general at Alex andria, sent out a par;y of company 1). Ist Michigan cavalry, dismounted, on Wednesday eveninff• under command of Ideut lackson, in scar, It of guerrillas. Tni-y went bysrbarner to Fruesinne Point and trout Freesv me through tlo• wood. adout ten miles, wlicrc they apturcd Capt liannanr, a well-kn,wn irucrrilla chieflain,and three inenjogether with six sh t curls, muskets and rides, three r e vol% rs and tune horse They returned sdfcly till. morning llannagan is a dangerous man, and has often boasted 'Lit he would not ue captured alive and permits front the rebel an ti, , iities were found upon hint to go where he pleased within the enetnie , ' lines 11=11EMI ATI, March 25,—The steamer e Dean, hence to 111entplii-t, ran into iii' hunk ten wiles below Cinrinnitti In t Ill.:lit:tint stink. Her how lies nn i•hnrid told stern in about twelve feet of water. ii F earL' is tieing taken off in a 6 / 1 111a , - ( , 11 , 1iliffil II probably will all lie off Saturday night. It is thought the Wilt I . 2in be raised. No lives were Ina TRENToN, N. J., March 25. —The res olutiona declaring the views of the Leg. i.-I3ture in reference td an attempt on the ptrt of Congress to interfere with the laws of New Jersey, by annulling the fr:inehises granted to railroad companies in thi, State. were passed by vote of 1 to in the Senate, and by a unani mon, vote in the House. I3oth !louses have adjourned to Monday next. TRENTON, N.. 1 , March 25. —The 8d New Jersey cavalry regiment, number itig 1,200 men and horses, have orders to le.,ve on Monday for the seat of war. They will be reviewed to-morrow by the Governor, and march to Washington in stead of being transported by railroad. ri X IHE GREATEST NERVINE, TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Dr. Cutter'm ENGLISH BITTERS A sure cure for Intemperance. Dr. J. C. Ayers' Family Medieinbs FA-MILS' MEDICINES Dr, Schenck's Puluionic, 'Plinio and Pills Celebrated Iluchu & Sarsaparilla, And all otiohuerjgea 'a n &Div Medicines can , be I PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE ; ToiTence & M'Garr, Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Otis, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found In Drug Stores of lirst quality, for Bale low, No. TO Market street, corner of Fourth febl ROCILESTER 4AND SUFI? AL 0 COOPER TOOLS-For sale by JAMES BOWN ) Whig Wtadat. It*KEGS . NA-114,-ASSOlitra) elm, at len that' Manufactaieia , prices—fn itere and feriae lh mhe PATTERSON No. W Er. iat ood orf, 4. , .61.0NIFIr. BraplidWyFrit 1 THE Rivart--I...ist aienin,g at twilight , t re CORRECTED Dein- POn...tartiltbattivd roar, By were ti ve feet seven inches voter in the channel I stassita. Kourcrs k *TART , IIII.OII:p4I37 , Sil t !try and rising. The wealher,lias again changed with WOOD STREET. , -,.... , ~., . .. ~ . ~-,-..,... g rain. It looks as if W e were going to have a 'The telegraph wires being out of The following are the buying and aching rates i rise of water, , for Gold, Silver, &c.: _ order fast night, we are. again 'without 1 Gold 1 -_ , g. if :1 - - ----..--- _. - tiiiitag , Sellini-The flne passenger steamer Arcola, Capt. 64 ~ ' at , t3alium, leaves to-day for Cincinnati and our regular dispatches. Silver 1 67 Louisville. .Demand Notes 1 64 II Coupons_ 1 63 4', _ HARRISEII - RG NEWS LATEST REBEL DISPATCHES d¢ C., &C., &C. pedal to the Post PHILADELPHIA, March 25 I ;i:• , DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S, II E /, IVI 13 0 IA Do ' $ Corner of Market street and Fourth TORRENUE 6r. DVGAIIR, Exchange Sterling per pound Prueuian Florins Eastern Exchange, New York par Baltimore.... par Philadelphia par Boston par Pennsylvania Currency par Western Exchange. Cincinnati. par Louisville par Cleveland pra Louis par --- -- .0.11.-- --- - - - - ---- - ---• 1 LOCAL STOCKS AND SECURITIES. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. nErortvt:o trr a. S. ITTITAN, BROKER, 59 4Td ST. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, AT 4 P. M. . THE NEW ANDMAGNIVI - cent side-wheel passenger steam- Banks. er in.birt...T, W. C. Watt, Commander, will Par I akk• La ,l Saks. leave as announced above. i Bank of Pittsburgh ssu $6B For freight, or passage apply on board, or to ' Exehange Bank 5065 I -S JOHN IL ACK, or Merchants' •It. Manufao. Bk .... 50 56 ~ 4 mh2ti J. D. COLLINti WOOD, Agts. Mechanics' Bank 634 ..,- - Allegheny Bank 50 67 t, Citizens' Bank 5,, tit'„ Iron City Bank 50 63', Iran City Trust Co 50 64; Manchester Savings Hank 50 49 '4 Railroad, (las and Insurance Stock. Birmingham (las Co MX I 'itizens' Insurance I'n GO 60 Western Insurance Co 4-2 bat, Eureka Insurance ('n bu 4$ Mr.l - 11:. lIISuI - 51111, I',l T 2 .32z; Allegheny Vt.iley It. 1t.... .• • • :$.l 111 Pittsburgh dt. Coons. It. It 50 9'4 do interest bearin, Sai lit Monongahela Ni, (-a .17'4 Monongahela Bridge.. ... 27 ti Allegheny Insurance l'ti 25.2.1',, l'e,,ples Insuran, t ',, ut. is 2S$4 Pittsburgh tiast`o . . ,5:1 do Western Penna. R. 1t..... Pitts. It r.teubeniille H. it Penna. Ins ('u (opptr Mocks. Mnss Mining Cu Northweetvrn u 5 ‘Veste in ' , NOM 411 Pitt,. and 11005 n Kntiuunl Nurth Cltd lini 0 Atinni,utit sti, 73oud s. A ii , gbenY Cn. COmpro I'm,: Munklol ... 11 , tshurgh Ss Ilt•vbeny r,, It. 11 L Irk e•,111.1, .... . S'rtt,hurutt i to R. IL) wit]. hack coupons I ',II/. lc. li. 111 MA. es Itt 111411 111tvhen3 co. Bounty All,o)rny city .1, 111 ..... PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET OrrICH THU lIA ILT PnE.T. 11 RD,. T. March 2a, -I N ci:trrilay w,i,p dull the v, oath cr was, unfavorx fnr out-door traionictiona, het,. c tilde prvuerally was neglyeted. principally nu acoolint of the unfavorable fitazo uf the weath er. Prices generally were unchanged Our rii ers are ,run ruling w ith rutticieut water for tlip• p.pi- num , Iris Of 110..1tS to lrry nut their c „ re u ,•a. orina,:e in port has been s, are e fur feiaaalaya past. lid out Cincinnati exchanges learn that there is plenty on the way up. • un,l 1i rt tr u. 11. 'A.II 1 , J:ill, I t hi' lot rr.,, tnr";l I, the latter fur 7..._111,-- % illy I tie Julia wdl .ut !nos.: for Zanesville at 1. p r,. , ' clic Minerva departed fOr \A heeling with a rood trip, In ki,llAi .IMong the freight hell of the J1111:1 wt upwards of ten thoilmand dozen of ergs A man; the sale, may In niged the fullnwing I hi• r••••elptg etn...4 , our IlAt wrre I•11-_e. 1,01; by ru ri 11.• i r.til. Xl c. aupnawc ;‘.l taste At 21ry1 q 7 tiOZ TTI. H—Thr . twirlit•l t dem ht. ,i,pl3 Eng helug ttp tht• 81,t11 , 1 11.1.1. r, 1.. llntAirteß the adv.tuteLge. of lu bhls at f..,141,1t 40:: 1 du, chuicc, at 42,. 1-'l.( I:—The market was with only a limited demand for better griars. whilst inferior lot nut be bold The reeeipts by the river is or the increase. The principle portion goes w,thont being detained here. fife stock in this m aket. although not lame. to amply suffi cient tor all ordlnnm iffirposes. only bust nitSS I ramotctisl tc is i rom ,rtire by the dray load nt the tollnw lag hirures • Extra at $0.2646.50. E,t r ,, Family at }g.7:,.7.2:447.44., country bran& soul at artuus prlt'es rf.4. 110- demand is dal!) it - al-rasing, especially for t h e fret Gnali tlrs. Prue s are tending upwards We note. sales 250 bush of choice Neshannot Its at fl,OO lt bush: interior Sc lower. H /MINI-IV, in better demand Sales of IS Milli nt 6:,,5:4,5,00 tt bbl. l'ltHESlE—}grin. with a good local demand. Sales so teas It at it.. to do, Hamburg, at Me: do, English Dairy, at 104 e tl I. M I.—The receipts are on the increase. N lvs S tons from first hands. at 4 , 15 id ton. The u.iot I stlcance is obtained from store. It I DEs—We notice a fair Amount of receipts it the river. Sales 400 dry hide„ at 21g - k21.6 ci salted at lit Ile. APPLES---1 he market continues very firm t, t ti t a good demand gales 2.10 rl , la at 44.7.ii4 Mackerel, Lao 3 median, at tt half Lbl. .1.. No 2 mellium at $6,75; du N.. 3 large at fti,77.. herring—salesofg lout:strata at 1,4 374 - Voi Ha) Island, at ith, l2l 42ooWl.ake vales of NVhite Fish al V,57,0,..it,uu htil li At 't IN—tea it, of Shoulders at 105810 . 1ic. S. I' Hauls at I.s4inic. :soars at 12012?4c. Plain Hams at 10244 l zk e. DRIED HEEL--Sales at 14411A,c 11 It. WHISK Y —Sales of City Pectitle.l cel; 11 rat 1/111 El) FR I IT A pples ler it. Peaches 4:37ff,5,50 T? hush nl-.I PS—Salcs of ?'lour at 47,:.47): at 402,70fi . 2.R0. Timothy tiR AlN—Wheat—Reda(' #l.'lug(l,3l; White at 41.40 liy eat $1,2:,. tints at mi Corn at II .10 IV ICI:RIES—The market Vl as tire?. Pr?z•ea o It•ha aged. 11.11—The receipt. were mall. Prices were nominal. 101 I llL—';ale, 401,111 s N. I at i 41,1 0c PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. OFFIC•11 (F TITS DAILY POET, kirIIDAY, March 26, 1864. S lie market yesterday was inactive. ' l / I .:—Sales at 26,W26c, packages inclu ded; do, 44•,rral ty, at 27627,t,c, packages in.du ded.,to, returned. at 28c; do, in bulk, at 21c. II EFTl l ll7.l l —Sales of Free at file. Bonded at 4211,13 e. 11F:slin1:AC- ' , ales at ;4.1,0040,12/1 bid. 1ir:767.,0LE:--t,'.a.les at 21 i.;c 'lB gallon. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH St. Louie Market Si. Lot - is, March 26.—Flour continues active at 01.1 prices. \Vheat buoyant, demand being in excess of supply. Corn active and unchanged. )ats steady. Cotton languid; reeeipui for two In) a 646 bales. SMITH, P9RK & NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second eta. Ang - anufacturers of all sizes azd descridtions of Coal Oil Retorts and Still; Gas and Water MSad Irons, Dog ' lrons, Wagon Boxes, Seal hloulds, Putties, Hangers and Chuplings. A 150,'401 - Ming and machinery of every descrip tion made to ntdot. Having a complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attended to. OR SALE—A COAL AND GRAIN .1" YAil 111, containing M.. acres. situated 1% mile trout 'Furtle Creek Station, Pennsylvania R. R., and a miles from Pittsburgh, convenient to Churches, Militia School Houses, &c. Has a good frame Dwelling House containing II rooms; also, a Frame and Log Tenant House. Two Coal Banks open, furnishing coal of good quali ty. A. railroad for transporting coal is located within a few rodent the farm. The farm is well watered, and in a good state of cultivation. Ap ply on the premises to • mh2-ltdEttmw JOHN R. BLACk. AD INIST RATION' NO TICE.— Take notice that letters of Administration having been granted by the Register of Allegheny county on the estate of Arthur Carney, to the undersigned • all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present there without delay duly authenticated. MARY ANN CARNEY; At residence In Baldwin tp., or JAMES LA FFEIi Y, Att'y-at-Law, fetes-It4Eatw 166 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. COONTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE. --Six acres of ground and a comfortable two-story brick dwel lin g house, arranged with hall, ten rooms and cellar, well of water at the door, large barn and stable, corn crib, poultry house, etc.; a large number of heart** fruit trees otchoice varieties; school house within live min otes walk, a tine view of the Ohio river and its beautiful scenery. situate at Reiningbin Statiou. (JIM:INERT & NOES, 611-EArkelltreeL DWELLING 'HOU . ,Slr. FOR S ALE.-- No. 23 Sandusky street„ nity, well arranged with two hal* 'par *tang #44;nn and kitchen, hall and We loed. totem .on aecorui noor„and unanished attic ; gas brevets. room. Prise 52,500. Terms--400 4s; bawl aka balance in 10 yearly payments of. 5200,. 203 8 0 0 , sten on April let, „.. OVITUDART & SONS, m 112.5 , 51 Market skeet. RIVER '-fff-TTERS. irk - The A No. 1 passenger steamer New York, Capt. Lightner, leaves to-day for Cairo and St. Louis. Passengers and shippers should hear this in mind. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTuREs Franklin . JAZ Rees , Franklin. , Jac. Reee Minerva.. 'PITTSBURGH THEATRE Lessee and Manager. W. HENDERSON. Treasurer H.OvEßpsioroN. East night of the young and beautiful actress, miss A\ttN 1.1 ,If );s: ES, who %ill appear as Julia. THIS EVENING, will be presented The Hunchback. ss Avonia Jones ..Kate Hynor C.-Loveday ..G. H. Karnes ..11. Howland Miss .lennle Ju Helen .11i - tater Walter Favorite Dance "fu ,ionelude with Ireland As It Was. Bagged Pat H. HoWland alondal , the favorite Yankee Comedian, i will appear. i nl &SONIC LL. NjVcr D R CZ, IE 2 IEI old original Bohemian Troupe of 5 55 5 5o 31 3 00 1 75 uu ;1 10 13 234 , , 3 50 86 GLASS BLOWERS, Will open their Grand Gift Promenade Enter tainment at the above Halb• on MONDAY EVENING ' March astir, and exhibit every even ing and WEDNESDAY and sATuRDA Y AF TERNOONS. At each entertainment the celebrated Low l'ressure I ;lass Steam Engine Al OrlitOr. 1111ce . entirely tit !Hass, will he In trill motion. Anuti.- cr zreat feature. all the magnr ticent work of are, manunictured by the company, will be gratirit iu,ty distributed to the visitors in ERMA Y EVENING, April Ist, a lamil t or work will be presented to the Author the ta.st original I 'onunkirir or on the ; a steam Engine, Admission in evening entertainments. 25 cents; afternoons. 15 cents. No half price. floors open in the evening at 7; afternoons at 2 o'clock. Ex hibition commences half an hour later. Will. WI )(11dlit triek . :. mana g e r. E. 31.(Litimrktb Gen. Agt. mh2li-t327 :+ ----- CONCERT HALL. For a few days only, commencing MONDAY EVENING. March Slut. IMMENSE COMBINATION! Two exhibitions combined in one! The' most attractive amusement now traveling, ELLINGER & FOOTE'S GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION _AND ContinenCal VocsilistLi; 1 he three smallest human beings in existence COMMODOI:F FOOTS, years old, 26 inches high and weighs 23 lid). He is 11 inches shorter than Torn Thumb. and 2 inches shorter and G years older than itarnutu's ictu.ooo Nut. IIARNUAI BARNUMIZED! his challenge '.•!•epted, and the tables turned. We now• chal- I; ;ice P. T. Barnum and the WHOLE WORLD ‘; produce the equal of CAJAL FOOll., in age, weight or education. A thorough b..ludar ~; i ;ercuin and English, and his tersatility ot tal '•nt as a Comedian, Actor, Orator and Dancer. ;;I the highest order. MISS ET,T2 A NESTEL, skier of the above, better known as the FAIRY 111.' THE WEST, the smallestAnatured Lady in existence—not half the site of Tom Thumb's o ife—is 14 years old, 21 inches high and weighs 14., pounds. licor_ 4 ,. seimvr,ei. The ?dale and Female Character Dancer, is 17 3 ears old, 30 inches high and weighs 20 pounds. This trio of Lilliputian Wonders, (unlike most other exhibitions of this nature, in which the characters are trained to appear in certain pos ture, like an animal show,) are thoroughly educated, and appear in a variety of Comic Scenes, Comic and Artistic Dances, Laughable Burlesques. Farces. &c., arranged for them with great care to please the most fastidious taste. in which they will he assisted by the old, original and justly celebrated . CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS, Toect her with Miss M. U. Fi•LINGER, the cel ebrated Pianist and Composer, and Prof. G. H. But it )KS, the eminent Blind Pianist. and Vio linist. /Xi - Select Matinees EVERY AFTERNOON after the opening night, commencing at 3 o'clock, for ladies and children ; ladles to afternoon Mat inee it, cents ; children 10 cents. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock p. m.; exhibition to commence at 3 and 8 o'clock p. to. Admission 25 cents--Reserved seats 50 cents. Children under 12 years of age. i 5 cents. mhl4-2w C. G. RUSSELL. Business Agent. AUCTION SALES ►4l A. M•CLELLAND. AUCTIONEER, • No. 35 FeWTH STREET. 1. - E7.(. ANT F1L713,7Nr1T5111 7 .: , BR(SSELLS SARPETS, FRENCH PLATE NIERGRS, &0., T 1 "ES DA Y RNI Nti, March '2oth At 10 o'clock, at Masonic Hall _Auction Hot:tee, 55 Filth street, will be sold a Quantity of superior goods, embracing Marble Top Dressing Bureau, Marble Top Centre Table, Marble Top Wash Stands, Mahogany Sofa, Mahogany and Walnut Sofa Chairs, Alahogany and Walnut locking Chairs, elegant Mahogany Book Case and Sec retary, tine Hat Hack, French Gill Frame, French Plate Mirrors, Lounges. Also, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets also, one set superior OM Band I. reach China Tea Ware, dinner do do, fine t le Clocks, Kitchen Utensils, he., ac. LAND FOR SATY,. 500 ACRES OF LAND IN TIONES ta township, Forest county, Pa., un improved and adjoining the lands of Thos. Pat terson's farm. The land is well timbered with poplar, lynn, sugar, ash, hemlock, maple pine, ac., situated near the oil regions, south bf out and some six miles west of the Sunbury and Erie R. H. , and rive miles north of Marion, the county seat of Forest co. Title good. Tetras— one-half cash in hand, and the other half in six months with interest to be secured by bond and mortgage. ALSO, 400 ACRES Uf land in Jenks township, Forest county, Pa., bounded ou the east by the lands of Itobt. Philbps, wag., on the west by that of K. L. Blood and others, beingart of the large tract, Warrant No. 3165, and ad joins the tract on which j Is located the county seat of Forest co. ;The soil ie of the best quality and is well timbered ; with cherry, poplar, ash, hemlock, sugar, curled maple, line, Out. • The. late survey of the Gre* Level passes through this tract Terms the same as the 500 acre tract. Refer to James Painter, esq.; Col. Jno. D. Hunt, G. W. Rose. , Inquire of B. M'LAIN & 00., feb22 No. 102 Fourth street. 6TH WARD VOTERS, ATTENTION. —At a large meeting of the voters of The bixth ward Pittsburgh, held at the school House, on .141 day evening, March 25th, It was unanimously Resolved, That an election be held TO-DAY, • March, 26th, at the usual places of voting, to give an expression of the sentiment of the peo ple for or a ga inst the levying of a tax by the Scliool Directors of said ward to raise the neces sary funds to pay a bounty to a sufficient num ber of men to 1311 the quotas of the ward under all the calls Of the President of the Htilteitsot eL . The eleition will beheld between the hours of 12 m. and 8 o'clock p. m. • ALEX. APBAhrEl..Preati. G BOULTON, Seel. mh2o4t POSSESSION APRIL IST, 18e„¢„__ I. or sale, a :two-story frame house of four reoms. kitchen, and cellar, with lot 18 feet fremt by to deep. Price rue. Also, a two-story brick dwelling house and lot, 20 feet front on Federal street, Allegheny, by 100 deep on 14edlle street, to al2 foot alley'. Price 112,000. S. CUTHBERT & SONS 61 Mnf i • - • 71. MEC UTolo.lloampicE,V4impuicß EAs JIVA letters testtunenhary on the estate of John . lireG•eeodAisanatigsl,.. late of AcCandleath 'township, Allegheny., county.. Fa., have ...been granted t •' subserlbens, AlkoreptuillideptaAto :said estate will 1 " 413 DaYllient, aptthose:= I v rAtPraggtruleikime- duly authen for BettOnnegtagther of the.unde AY . r VIPT, . . Y • 4 Executors, WeslailAties towtmblp, Nov. 23, 1863. n024-diaw&wlm MIGGS-6MIMES MEM EGGS , - a Just received and for sale by FETZER & .A.RALONG, mb26 corner Market and First sta.. ARRIVED .. ...Carman— .lrwin DEPARTED Brewnsiille ...Carmac .Brownsville. ...Irwin Elizabeh. ...Gordon Wheeling. .Brownsville ,Brownsville. .Elizabeth. AMUSEMENTS. At Auction DEFAigingti:l" Coal . PipepayAries hafrcvr t 4 Cm& a ty, 11(inneaota,--The people of Brawn county gild of this vicinityr-ltave been thrown into,consiflerahlv.,,,f, emits tnent the riatt;WO* -OX JOT an ektelisive ULtiltl;sit i thg i wood river, about 020-ntiletfltcittirlifeW Ulm. The Coatydrii:ivlfekadit!covered is from:five to se . teti feet fleet); ltTlii*b.: ges front: 12 to 80 feet below the;girric e of the earth. The first few inches ofth i a vain yields what, is called silver-lead ore with a small per c'entagti of SilVer, follow ed by several feet of Cannel , Coal, under which is a strata of regular.fitone Coal. A company has already been formed for its working. General Averill Recovering.—A letter from West Virginia, dated the 21st , inst., says: General Averill, who has been lying dangerously ill fpr several days past at the United States - Hotel,-in. Martinsburg, is now considered out of danger by the physicians in attendance on him. At one time the general was so low that he was given up by his friends.' The general's complaint is hemorrhage of the bowels. The fact of his beint so low created quite a sensation in the de: partment. Many officers and citizens hastened to Martinsburg to see him '(as they had_ reason to believe) before he 110 died. , The Five-Forty Loan-- .Secretary Chase has decided to put the:five-forty five per cent. l'oan into inn - rkct at once, • and the preparation of bonds lthl enced. The issue of two year five per cent. coupon treasury notes will be - dis- continued, and 'notes bearing the. same - interest, payable at maturity: withou coupons, will be issued in their stead. Coupon notes will be retired as fast as re- ceived into the treasury.--N. Y. Tifnes. . Great Hebrew Bagr-At . emy of biuSic; in' NevrYark,Verh6sday evening, came off, the most-brilliant fan: cy dress ball ever given in this Cit3ii , Atr was:an invitation ball, under: the auspi ces of the Purim Association, whiCh is composed of those of •Jewish faith, and was, in the character of the assemblage, the costumes and the enjoyment, ail event to be remembered.—.N. P. Times. The Pr:ssidendy.—The Michigan lenPrnal, published in' Detroit, and the leading German radical paper. IT that : . ;teete, has hoisted the Frenkontiliag: Two more German•papers• in Illinois— the Peomia Deutschd Zeitztnß : antL.-thd Alton Boobachler—have likewise hoisted th, name of John C. Fremont for the Presidency in 1!- , 64; and the Wisconsin Demur rat expresse its preference for Fre mont. General McClellan.—We will give our readers a single. sentence froth private letter written by a soldier in the'' Army of the Pcitotnac. "it is the: al most unanimous and anxious prayer of thi , ' , mire army, thafGetierill McClellan may be nominated for tliePresldunv i liy 4 the Democrali4 party:'! . A Clitcaoo GIRL, tired of waiting for the young man who don't 'propose= probably on account of the expense, or the preponderance of girls since the butchery by war—takes advantage of the season, and speaks out , boldly - in lief - - • own name in the 'Wants' column of the Chicago Tribune, Whis is leap year. I'll wait no longer. So here I am, twenty-one yearS, healthy, pre possessing, medium size, full chest, edii , cated, prudent, large sparkling eyes, long black flowing hair and as full of fnn a,. a chestnut i 4 full of meat, horn to make ',one man happy, and want a home. Does any body want me?' iiaw.3l 4 l-WPlOLalliaT.FriteS 4 94ll:llt launched at Boston, is bu,ilt entirel~„pf y ~ oak, except her deck aakiliiiLtattd t coppered all below her,armour„inwAie- respect she differs from any other Morris: tor. She has two turreta.til.fOrlifiait of iron, 11 inches thick, ono ice,,, plates, and each to csri y two 1.3-inch guns Her speed will, bo.,aticiat six knots an hour. She has-biiiolinqrears building and will beech:4lM *fib* three months,. A m tte7nifj.*gehrbriFkOttfri46.7, store at New' - 7fyivell leeitileptietk leaf WednesdaY en4rlV4 , . 1 1, n1 3 / 2 before he ConagOtt4 . ' 0 been taken t4gMititi - Affilt‘toe4;na plat - in a cell, he -atteinfitettliiiiiltiittolg- - but succeded only - in "Ahaggling" it a little—the knife being dell or his conragel weak. IN view of the "discord, aparch, And . civil war which still exists in our nation. as God's righteous judgment for the sins of the people," Governor Buckingham, of Connecticut has issued a,proclun;tation appointing Friday, the 25th 4nstant,as ;'day of humiliation, fasting tend prayer .7 Jr is said that General Ralleck's friends : are about taking steps to place hint "be-:`" fore the democratic party as a Candidate. GENERAL. PEMBERTON' is living in }36- - 1 elusion at Columbus, S. C. having been ' laid upon the shelf by Jeff. Davis. - ° • :44 Corner or Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. rIIIIIR. LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND most successful BUSINESS KAN'S COL LEGE in the United States. • • • ' Aro-Students can enter and review. at any times d CIRCULARS containing full information sent PRES of charge to any address en applidatiOn*- , the Principals. • „TENKINS tr. MUM . ' del-lawdky Pittsburgh, Pit ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Under Care of tifeTitismAin troi . /MIDIS INSTITIITION : SDDILAT;RELIN....- Lorretto, Cambria County Pennsylvania,' about four miles from Crimson ,atifilim,feci the:: direct direct route between Philadelplida and Pittiburgh.. , was chartered in 1859, with privileges to confer the usual Collegiate honors and, Degrees, The location TA . the College is one of Hie mosftlealthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny ' mountains being proverbial for its pure Water] . bracing air, and picturesque scenery,. ' The Scholastic year commences on the Ft= MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and ends about the 28th of JUNE following. It Islay - filo into two Sessions. Students cannot return home' between the Sessions. All the Apparatus Amur sary to Land Surveying, Engineering, Ste., ice., will be furnished by the Institution to 'the Students. • Instrumental and Vocal Made forms rats extris of ;4 charge. stuch-dis ,rill be admitted from eight fi r lt years to the age of manhood. . Timms-130,rd sndruitiontpayaidebnitieirli in advance 70. ' Surveying and use of instrumeetei per an= " num Clasical and Modern Langti, ' tO Students spending VseatiOn tlieDollete__ i -‘ ._„. '2O Referertte can be made to theßt: . Rev: Bshop Domenec. Rt. Rev. Bishop Wood, PhiladelZ ital iiai Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto; - Rev. Dr. CS. Philadelphia; Rev. Henry HPLaughltn, delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Darrisburg i c N. B.—A hack runs daily to Lorretto from _ Creasen. eel Rev. E. iterkt, superior. PARTNERSHIP NoTicE JOHN T. M'KENNAN 1i N Ms:day be come associated with me as partniklnilleTißUG BUSINESS, carried on at No. l 3lXederalrdreet and corner of Federal and Ohio SDI., Alleghe n y, Pa. The name and style of the Arm win R-ereaf ter be GEORGE A. FT—r Ar. CO.OO Allegheny, PdarFhg4,lDl4. y.ANDRETH dZ SONS , S,NEW DROP 1.7. OF GA.RREN SP•PDS, just received and for sale by . BECRHAM hr. LONG, No. ln,Lkti , eity at., Pittsburgh, Pa. •••• • , , , mipocrre, snoks AND GAITERS AT MP Eastern prices, at BORLAN.TeS, - I eb27 .1 Ps•P*.st• 100 HALF BBLS. WHITE FISH— In store and for salety - PATTERSON is AMMON, s?ithB . , No. 6 Wood at Fromm simovits, NEW PAITRIEM• A —Just received and for sale by • - • - JAMES TO WN, 136 Wood st. - culnannip-A 'LAMM ,• All 0 ment otTable and Pocket--For sale by ." • ...TADIR3 BO WN. IS • 130 Wop<l aL I.IIIOLT'S lILESVOLVERS 'Ai IY A la Ira `'+' other approved kind---For sale by JAMES- Hxntvv, 1.46 WOO4l lit • mhM- , litt
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