zhe alig fist. - Horrible Accident.--On Saturday , LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, afternoon a boy about fifteen years o. ' age, named George Austin, son of a wid- , • FOR THE POST. .. - - ADVERTISING AGENCIES. mow residing "on the hill," et his death -- It Messrs. S. M. PETTENGILL A CO. No. 37 under the following circumstances. Park Row, New York city, and No. 6 State : i ;reins that the deceased was a news-boy, Proclamation by the President. street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., i and that On the arrival of the eastern No. 6. Nassau street, New York city, are au- , train at the depot, he attempted to jump thorized to take Advertisement,/ and Subscrip- ~,, t i i ,, Rona for us at lowest rates. cars while in motion, which he Latest from Louisiana and Texas. was prevented from doing by a gentle- liiiir-We win furnish the DAILY POST, to agents 1 man standing upon the platform, who at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. , warned him k of- the risk he was subject ing himself to. shortly after, as the Johns- • , r town accommodation was about leaving the lad made an attempt to get upon it, when he missed his footing and fell be- 5,000 Undti the Rebel Forrest SANITARY FAIR NOTICES. tween the cars and the platform, where Headquarters of the Executive Committee, No. he was literally crushed to death. Not 96 Water street where the Secretary, Wm. D. the slightest blame can attach to any one Late From Cairo and Below. McGowan, will be found at all times, and the Chairman every al ternoon, until the opening connected with the train, and his death Alf the Fair. adds but another ti many warnings to _____ . HeHeadquarters of the Lathes' Committee, at the young and old not to attempt getting , THE STEAMER ARIZONA BURNED. Booms, Burke's Building, Fourth upon a train of cars when in motion. :street. _____ Coroner McClung held an inquest, and ' Printing required by the Sub-committees will the jury returned a verdict of accidental Late ordered by the Secretary of the Executive , Late News FrOtil Mexico, Committee. death. Circulars and Blanks will be found at the Exec- — utive Committee Rooms. MONDAY, MORNING, MAROH 2 8. 1884 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. _. Hope Steamer.—The Hope Fire. The Fair to be Held in Allegheny City. ! (28111p/thy of Allegheny, some time ago, i im,Dortatit Ordei' from Geo, G A meeting of the Executive Committee was ' disbanded, and turned their steamer over ! held Friday afternoon to determine the location ! of the Fair. A resolution was unanimously 'to the city. We understand, howeTer, ' passed to locate the Fair in Pittsburgh prowl- i that the city, finding it difficult to pro- ; ded a suitable site could be found. LpOn com paring notes, however, it was found that no lot ' could be procured in this city of suitable dimen- ehlne,. , have prevailed upon the Hope l - sions, awl it seas redOilied to place the Fair toys to take charge of her again, and i buildings in the Allegheny city DiandondSquare. ' that accordingly on Saturday evening The question is settled, and, conscious of having decided for the best interests of the Fair,the Ex- they resumed control of her. We are ecutive Committee may confidently look for the glad such is the case, for we know that acquiescence of all to make the Sanitary Fair a in their hands the Hop generation. hee will at all times success which Pittsburgh may be proud of fora in readiness t ) perform efficient ser- The Bakers and I 'onfectioners of the city and vice. We hope the councils willpre y icinity.held a preliminary meeting Friday night, . sent them with good Lose, at once, as at Mr. M. I,l'Ciinley's. Fifth street, for thepur- , pose of taking' thensurev towards having their they are sadly in need of them. blanches of business represented in the aproach lag Fair. After some little discusaion, a com mittee, consisting of Alewife. P. Heymer, J. Hubley and J. tC Hannah, was appointed to urday morning held an inquest on the call personally upon tne members of the trade, 1 and ask their attendance at an adjourned meet- ' body of il man named ,lames Semple, log, to be held on Tuasday evening next, at sew- , aged stout fifty-five 'years, a coal miner, en o'clock, at Mr. Ill'Oinley's. The Builders and Carpenters of the city met at who resided near Swissvale station. the Board of 'Trade Rooms Friday eight, but , From the testimony before the jury, it without transacting :.n}' business adjourned to meet on Thursdayseems that the deceased had been drink di, cuing next. at the sameplace. ing very freely for a week or two past. The following ailittional commit tcea hate Ile liv e d by hi mse lf. , i n a i i „ ii , I y but Hear been appointed, viz . ecernmatee of the Pots. —S. Riddle, Chairman ; • McKelvy's coal mines, end tin Friday Charles MeKnight. .1. Heron Foster, C. I). Brig- morning one of his neighbors found himham, J. P. Barr, Bet Mr. Allison, Re,. S H. lying on the door upon his face, lire lie. Nesbit, Rev. Dr. Keogh, J. ( /.Backofeo Rel. in "Koenl ~1 extinct. The supposition Is that lie Dr. Kerr,. F. Zoller. air. C. F. Bauer, \t '. IN eeb, Rudolf had died .: - metinie durina - Thursday. Local g 1,111,e i arid Reporters.—Niniel iCiVelli, Ver,lirt, depth from natural causes Chairman; John ('. Harper Win. M. Hartzell, • ('has. E. Locke, I' 11. l'oulley. Win. Anderson, . Guyan M.. irw in. Want More Pay.—The day police, Window and i:1 et,. Born, Was, —M. M . . Wat 800,(Ihairmati: Alex. ( 'ham hers, Geo A. Berry, sine(' I hey have donned the new unit'orms Domenic Johnson. are again urging their claims for an in- Salt and ( hemiral.s.—Nr Peniberson, I 'hair man; Geo. Calhoun, S. it. Kier, John Karnes, Crease of pay. They tire now paid hut Lewis Peterson, James Irwin ' and Arm ,Flair., i 5 3 ,3 p"t' month, anti some $lO more pe r .lron.Fails , Flair., —B. IL Painter, ' G W. month in the War' of perquisites in the H. F l iail n Ho l tzman, dl. E. Moorhead, man, Henry W. Oliver, jr., Joseph Mc- ' shape of costs. IVe btlieye it is proposed Knight, .1. T. Wood, B. Preston. It) increase the pay to sloper month Master Pander,; --1, .C. Miller, Chairman; Wm p H. Brown, John nn.The present day police are an efficient Fruilff, fins-era , 4, —George R. White. Chair- i body of men, and under all the eirrum montionn Murdock, jr , Joseph ('tires; i leorge ' stances s:',o is not too much for their iier- Finley. F. Xl. i ;onion, li flacon t 'o.inien, 0,. ( a ryynn, -He, - . .1. a I a,, rk , Vices, and we trust councils will prompt Chairman: Reverend= lir W. Hou arid, Alt ly pass an ordinance to that effect. Chase. A. K. Bell. fir. :•,I).ler. Dr. Keogh Dr. Preston. John il. Brown, lie. Douglas, William . Off for the ()West wenn, B. Hill. MJ , ohnson, Prof .f. Cohen, Sir- Washington, Mr. t h has teen ell i i 'harries Walther, W 111 Higl , . The Ladies' Executive Co 1111 l Mire. , camped at Coiling Park for sonic days, , in hi . n. 1 . will leave for the West on todla, DID' 1 - liili .1 ;alai, - Pli Tiiiii:6,,,H, Pa., March 3.:,, P, I The ladies composing the Executil c ( oinnot• ing ,ts stay here it has received about ill ~ r „ ,•- tee of the PittagUrgh Simi , vry Fair, are req.,: ~I lt• hundred anti twenty recruits. and is re, Zion Wit , ed to meet at the rooms of the unitary Coninkii tee, No, 59 tow ti. street, on Wednesday next , now, inelraline; those men left behind at i 301 h in inst .atlo A. Cita (tan ooga, about four hundred and 'The lumber for the Fair handing haoi; i.oill- fifty SI roll! , menced to arrive from i'lei eland, cartnien, who • wish 10 ioliinteet 11,i , Rid mild , ohiribide in - • Returned -The Seventh cavalry, this way will pleAbi• report ii. I D. lieurieit. 161 Heaver street. Allegheny ' ori , :nally commanded by Col %\'t it ._ koop foci w Itieh recently pasaud throti, , d, ; --• • it a Easter Sunday. - It sterday, a, • everybody 1,111. W ,, NV:I-' Eastvr Sunday, la. a-- mat : , . e ,,, ,„. , 1. i the edit ..lo it- NV :i\ We.l, ryturloat agao; ; On Saturday I'Vellill2 - , On its was to An which closes the seas, nof lent. in the liapoli3 to jiiin General But n.ide's corps. Episcopal and Cathy lir Chula ht silty day ' They were , utertained I.y the Sulisis WilS cilotervi .1 with all dui- solemnity tence Committee The word - Li-ter - is of Saxon origin, • April.—lt is Miil that Tell i.r I le(iplt coming ft om a rout signifying 'lO rise," Se, Whence the words 1-tist, the point of the will change their abodes on the coonn g sun's rising, Eastra, the goddess oft nth tir-t rif A prtl than ever before in this, ity ing light; Yea-t, a rising (even, Sr.; and Th, great scarcity of houses caused Easter is the time when the sun crosses warty to submit to a heavy increase of the euninoctial anal tined into the sum- I rent, wlitch, all things considered, wa , mer ceini circle The very same port len pel haps the best poliry. 1 of the voar seasl that hesen for celehra- +la .11-a... ting the Passover by the Jew s. and in Admitted to the liar —tm Saturda3 the- age of :is institution the "Paschal on motion of C'hrist. Matt . ee, e-. 1 MI Latni;" or the Zodiac lay On the — door I irises L. B Pollodk was duly admit post . ' or entrance' ti the -iiperii r semi- led ;I: , attorney of the several «irls iif circle; it was thus they t elebrated the . "passing over ' Jordan e ontempora. , this county. Mr Pollock passed a very creditable examination, and is in every . neously with the passage of the sun over r way worthy 4 success in his p:ofession. the equinoctial line, or his transit out of the Egyptian bondage of winter, when Snow on the Mountains.—We are the lend and tiyery are hound up with informed by a gentleman who arrived .., io . %Wait/as Ca frosts, into the happy Canaan where his . , . yesterday •tdi the noon train that when i .-- " a a a ‘ l strengthened beams cause the land to inter overflow with milk and honey. i he crossed the mountains on Sattirdat ;ln the the snow was two feet in depth. Th i s All y Shooting Affray.—Yesterday after in remarkable for the seasm ti i of the year ~,m and noon a young rowdy named Pt;le Mr - implii South Pittsburgh.—The loft ~1, " Clure, having in his possession adoubly I lo the queaton ,-f issuing bonds for bounty iii , i , , barreled pistol loaded to the muzzle, purposes in Routh Pittsburgh stood for tired at a night policeman named Alex. lice issue 174.—against 6. Montgomery, the ball striking him inon !. the right thigh, and inflicting an ugly, Second Ward.—The vole in the 'I though not dangcroni; wound. Officer NI I Second Ward on Saturday, was 60 for a I Johnson, assisted by Es q. Wllson, , bounty tax anti il against it promptly arrested the young ijeiaparano, and conveyed him to the Mayor's office, Third Ward.—ln this ward the tot l' where he will hare a hearing this morn on the tax question stood 2:10 I'on' and but it An attempt w sful maa made at a rescue, 20 against the levy. was uncces Grand °timing Nieht.—The Br- Dr. George 11. Keyser. . This gentleman who Sae added largely towards tiendan Glass Blowers I,.ive a grand elevating' the character of the business in which c h o e h i , szc s ga o g i ed t , makes i his business known In tt ' ie opening to-night at Masdnic Hall, whets he kimi we are alw '' 4 . s 4 en ' tili e o r bs a l n n il n n o i t u ic s e t s be "i untisl we predict there will be an immense i ti n ei o l u o r tt c .llfacts oft he case before we .gi% spa,. turn out. The glass steamer—the great- et,oi n}' all a t i r l ise w r . t o io k % . Dr. Keyser pis eat curiosity of the age—will be in full a man is est n ee n m 9 cation is the best atibrdeil In the Cit ' u ia n ' t , r l ) '-is e k l i n i ' s operation, and beautiful and valuable life has andbeen devoted to the good of his lello, specimens of glass manufacture will be s been foremost in the Ca 1.1.. of h a s al ways al blown and disiributed among the midi- be nevolence. His career In the Ilnvofsofenslonlias been a noted one, and lium. ence. —..— ' • drede Of twrtitptates from persons in high stand gorse Thief- - • - Arrested.—The Ma ing in the countri, oho have used his pectoral y- and speak unquahlledlf ' A its merits . , gives el I daneyersaabruandoanof hi abundant is kilt in the knowledge or's police yesterday arrested a man ti o mcine. named Joseph Huff, charged with ;teal- As p a ep gentleman f , and man of business, we min ee commendi4 theirtti Dr . own t o judgment, rheas w tiaondhcaaln!e assure o c•o natill ing a horse, some weeks since, in Wash ington county. Huff hails from Frank- who favor hint with their patronage, Batista, tin county, is a 'discharged soldier, but ilea.—Cofurabianc k,pyallican : has re-enlisted again, and after spending Theatre.—Yankee LockOis I.he "Wight pal his bounty money, we suppose, don't I Ocular star" at the Theatre this week: "Ile will care much whether he serves the State I appear this evening in his favorite character of ' r , s o lam ,n. p , le aw re ite i h s e a lr o i p n i. F t en Is t l v igl i.o a r s t i h n e a lo B e a r l : three years in the army or penitentiary. of mirth to enjoy themselves. Death of Owen Lovejoy.—Owen Lovejoy, the member of Oongress from Brusselis and Ingrain Carpets, fine Furin the Fifth Illinois District, died in Brook- ! c u r r:,..k o 're j a n e n li nc i-• r b l Le are at , i tc rr c a „ ra :,. ( i _t l ol4 sßzidt,Cnh,ion,a -r,c,7 ,( Tuesday, )morning at 10 o'clock, at 111,Clel lyn at half eleven o'clock Friday night, I o e Auction Home. This is a rare oppurtun - He had been complaining since last Jan- • ty udry„ and since then he has been con- • tined to his bed with ail affection of the Hardware Store at Auction...A:per ,gt ‘ertisement under auction sales. liver and kidneys. lie woe attended in — _ his last illness by his wife and dang I; t er, and by many sympathizing friend!, _--• AHL--(in Sunday night, March rth, at ten . ,minutes chi,t. r r st ‘ :! n le i ve A n a o n ' d elc t tc o kt. va rit h Et.i..a only Eighth Ward,- The vote in the 1 aged four Eigth Ward on Sit urdo s., wa as follows: . months and seven days. the i Funeral notice in evening papers. In favor of lev Mg :I lax 10 clear ward from a draft, 274; opposed, 24, 44r-.REmoymb. making a majority of 230. The number .J, M. Bradstreet die Son's of men to be drafted in this ward is ImPutrywp MERCANTILE AGENCY, about 161, without . including the credit Wilt remove an of about APRIL FIRST, into doe the ward. the rooms formerly occupied by the 'Merchants' Thi, great flirt.=Exchange" and "Board of Trade," N, - ,a. 75 and - SO FOURTH STREET. m619-^_w Easter Sunday tian festival, the commemoration 01 the resurrection of Christ, was celebra• '"'"" WETER ANTHONY MEYER ted yesterday in tit. Paui's Cathedral h, JOSEPH MEYER & SON, the usual solemn and inip,e , ing 1111/1111V/ The Rev. Father Mullen, of Alleglieh City, preached on the occasion Drunkenness.-14 t h ,, tice,l4llitce number of drunken people on the, stroctl, 136 thuit tetwee ateid...d 4.24 pen. st.., yesterday, nnd:atnong the k number tit„ i females. Milk carts don't run all dsi l n ath u., aria Virgin alley, Sunday, but we opine some whisky . n-,,i PITTSBFRO H. ,_ . mills do. glorkipiri4l-41 WI - Li. BE RECEIVED at he tridee of the Western State Pentten . 1 t t a ff, e , e i l thr tr i k t4 4ttP4-le, THE FIRST DAT OF ape bah Ward.—The bounty tax quell, t?taltiagLUMP and NUT COAL, t t nn was carried In the Sixth Ward by I r 4 , r the ' 9 E X,,,i, e ij i i3 al;, di r s i g,:jk 3 r a c e ,ie:Zi 328 to le. tss a general thing the vote i hew the tint Lay OAHU next Buis wilt bC in favor of levying a tax for bounty put I e°l*L4lta attlateVs:l.l;geEstSECClhendtgeire poses has been earrted by a vote of ten 't4 JOHN BIR/11 and 12fORAId. Warden. k 2 '•'. I 11 Al% C' FACTO 11.2.118 O. PLAIN AND FANCY F URNITURE AND 0EL4J121., WAREHOI:SF, _ - CAIRO, March 2G.--Reports were sir- Cd)" g stMERCIAI it FINANCIAL. 4 .. , .. RIVER MATTERS. culated here this morning that the reb- - els, under Forrest, attacked Paducah, ALOIVIi.II MARKET. : THE 12 welt- Last evening at twilight there Ky., fifty miles above here, yesterday, I were live feet nine Inches water In the channel and burned part of the town, but as ten- MEt:SEES. ROl - 1,17 a MERTZ, BROKERS, CO. CORRECTED D A ICY von TRIG MORNING POST, By / 18 : alTea,,,,ri s ing The neather during the day was egraphic communication is cut off no au '. ‘ l ‘ 're ' r t;ll.Xi4 are the buying and selling rates thentic information could be obtained. fos Gold, Silver, ac.: The steamer Julia, from Nashville, pass. ed Paducah at five o'clock this morning (5„1,1 , sther and the ;Joseph Pearce, :which passed I Demand Notes.... two hours later, brings the following ac- Coupons count of the affair: Exchange. Forrest, with an estimated form E I ce O Sterli f Prussnia. per pound 00 . sass I l 7 5,000 men, captured the place at 2 o'clock norms E.,a. F ~,, , is : •hanee yesterday afternoon and sacked and New lock par tired the city. Col. Hicks, command- i Ha 1 _a_tilliOre.... par phi' ing the post, occupied the fort below for r, !% ,, ,,,,,i n et.,.. . . pht . cite' a with about 800 men. The rebels I Peasyti al - ALA currency' • • Pal male four assaults on the fort and were Vi'ertern Exchange. Cincinnati repulsed each time Three of our gun. Louisville .... . ... ... pal' boats opened tire on the city during its i ' 4;leVeidDil par occupation by the enemy, much of ' St tt"ll" ....... •• • par which was burned, including the Ma rine Railway and the steamer Arizona, the wharf boat. About 3,000 inhabit ants of the city moved across the river upon learning of the approach of the rebels. When the Joseph Pearce pass ed at seven o'clock this morning the en emy had left, the people returning to the city and the fires dying out. The Atieg,,. amount of public and private property (.ilize.."-- captured is unknown at present, but iron City klraunskt. W-ASHIN6T, co .. ASHIN6T W:, illar..l, ...!1; -By the supposed to be large. Our loss was 12 Manchester:Savings liana President of the United States : .4 Free- I killed and 40 woutpcled. One hundred ß .R , 9ll . oaa Gal and Int,. /anitlti,ii : - 11 It ha- become i and fifty to three hundred rebels are re- , 4t r i m ze in .f, ;,I ' n u s ' ur: r, ', ~! g h, (° '!' . .... . bo necessary to define the C , l . ' o ' in which i ported killed, among them Gen. Thomp insurgent enemies arc entitled to the 1 son. Twenty-five houses around the 50 benefit ol the pro( la notti , 4l ~t • the Presi- 1 fort were destroyed by nu* troops, they '3.! dent of the t mted !,,tate!,,, which wa s I being used as screens for rebel sharp- So made on the let ,lay lit December iso , shooters. The Headquarters and Gov and the manner in which they shall pro- ernment storehouses were burned by reed to avail themselves of these bene. the enemy. lour reporter has gone to tits. And whereas, the objects of that Paducah and will furnish correct infor proclamation • was to suppress the in-' oration as soon as possible surgents and to restore the authority of -,,,,,,,- - I the United 7 - ;iiitez, and whereas, the am- , WASHINWFON, March 2 7. - -There is misty ther.•M pr„ posed by the President the beat authorietfor saying that no us. was iltfered With referent - I' to these ob tional banhidg association has yet been ject: alone, noi%, therefore, I Abraham authorized to receive subscriptions on Lin, ~111, l're , ,ident of the 4 lilted Shoe: , ; account ,if the national 10-40 loan. Let o (10 ii,•rehy j,r, ll o'laii 111,1 di elane that the ' ters are in preparation, however, arid 5 6 6i/ 3 laSit hl pr.), Initiation does not apply :1 the! will I , immediately forwarded to all na• t'ital - ofltt•r - ttlli SS lit-, at the time when tittlitil banking associations which have 1 1 7.5 5 ou they seen. to ~I,tait, the benefits thereot been qualified and designated as depose it 10 by taking the okth tl!! eels i pres, ribed, itori, s MI linati,•ial agents, authorizing ! are in znilitart , fluid] or I tell , online them to aet as agents in receiving sill, Hood.. mew , ir cmitody. ~r under bonds or on 5, I ipti,,n, for the II) 40 loan The cool i ll l;t e d g l i :U e"V il l." (.°4 ! Pl' • ''' . . . 1' Pitts : 1 1 4; 111111,11,AI tin '' parole of th.•, iViI, 1111 itar‘ “I - lial'al au pensation allowed is One-fourth of ~in• 111, , 1 ilics a. a4e1,1-, ~I the United per cent , out of which the cost of ad rota...lre. i/ . tali - J, as prisottets ~1 Oar or persons vertisiti and all other expenses f o r ~1,. A 11 7 , 1 .:i c r . i.) ,„ c0 to :If II t apt ; detained fol offence. , ..I any kind, sit tier taining subscriptions must be defrayed , i p,..,: t „'' h " ; h. , „,, ; i t , ~,,,k before or after con% h li , M, and that, on The billowing general order Wa• is ' ' , upon., Pitts S. Coen. it. IL nt.rt to Lill Cl/1111/ln , 11 tit', •-• „!,ply only tolllftNlP sued to-day! I A V it k ist ii,,,,rt 's per-on, NI it.), 1 , , 1114 :it I:II',L.N• :MI Ire, Inc imp Alt rk:lts ~y Tii F. A itmy . A DJ,- A j i,, 0 ,,.. 3 , 3 . , 3 ' , no ~ “unty ..urns • fron, :my : , tre,t or , otoineinent, shall TAN"! GI- NER kt ' , +()FF - iry, WisfliNiiTON Alhwto.ny I.li‘ Js i'llle d. steulteni we voluntarily , on„' I. ard and take the {aneit 27. 1511.4 -All furloughed men of . . - said oath n ill, ll,l.ltip ...• of 1).--t.. i rin_• the i Nint r li , A ymi; ('ceps ‘ will, a t , the expi- PITTSBURGII PRODUCE MARKET. 'WIWI. and ....faldislitm: !In net ona, au ra.,‘PII .), 1,11•,T ,lir,ollgaS, remieZVOlis at 1 .4•014'1.1t/0 THE DAILY PONT, t thor.ty. Prisoners ex, laded from the Annapolis, Md Department and other ' :+I , ,sI , AY. March 1t64. t aitine,ty otli red in the sai I proHaimiijon commanders will facilitate the execution lit ist.'N't:- , 5-(.11 d ing (1 . 521 inactit e-tl.e ' may apply t!! Ili , lyre -.hien! tor Hemet, of thi , orb r fly command or 4,-,,,,,0d tor the leading articles was only to H I.ICIIL Gen. (II"! kv.T i moderate extent and prices generally erre MI- /.:1...11:4113AN'T. VUTLINT/PITII-141,, (1 tikt• :11l '11,, 1 r offender-, and their ap pli, atioh, ail! - . . BRUS.SELLS CARPETS. Doti i '., t..rt h. r 'I,, lar , ....,l proelitoi. (",\ 131.i filil' I re "'I ex United Stales ott iii, that ilo ..alli pi, ~, fi1 , ,..1 in i h afor,,iii.l N - nator Dixon from the .ante slate. who 11.i5 -.)...y 3 i,,„,i, „,.,,, „ 33 ,,„ ! „ 1 ,,, t , ~,,,,, FRL ' NCII PLATE MTRRORS, &0., pro. 15t ,,, 0i. , 1, o: 11,, 'if , ..1 II„ , int., r, arri \ed here Pridtt , are still in Nash- ,1, .P05 , ' ,10110 4,143,j {ton At Atit•tloll. ISt .t. inns 1,. tak,•:, and -oh, ri!,, , d to itigt ,, i, 'l'heir bit...int.,, with the Presi- 41 14 „: 1 1 . 1 ::, 1 . 1 / '''''" ''' ''li l ''''''' ir ' l '''' ''''' 4 ~,, I! i!..4DAY AtfutNlN,f, March :19111, 1,,,i,,:, „,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,lin r „!ti„ ,-. , ~i'. ,I, 111 14 with refet Puce to the draft. lit 1if1:- \1 c nor, ',lea ot pa, k air, at 3'l -- '. 11 , a , loet. at Masonic Hall Auction House, . - ..i ,-. . r 11,11 it; in 111, ~ h . ..tIII, 3 . 11. ,, e %N ho prof, ss 1,, he AA ell ;it,itiaintrd te1 , . , , , ,, t: I ~, on ~,, „ ..r militar\ nith that ..111.m. I 5..) Heil no litlictilly is 3 1. 33. , ''' , .,,"" l ' ' '',* l ''' . . ~ 3 , 3 .. 3 ..... 3 ......„ 3. , ~ , ~, ~,,,,, ii E ~ ~..:,„ ,:, t: l iintr , , , Sl , , , hog ‘ . l ny i"ola. igahogait and Vt - snout Marble Top Centre Table, Alarble Top Wash •dlt r litt! i It ' 111 it ii artlttl•l/1 llitr.d a." 11, the l'N,.viltion of the 41_ ..., 5 , t„, - ,,,, - , ' me" '''''' 1- ' l ' '1"" 'Lit' ''' .... 2...." gl'''''''"dn'''''te'a7b'rt.ao"43.l -k'''''' sold ato‘pluni'"teitsaYiongf °l3"uire"and-" " I llc Itis t Hod , of ma I.' draft under the amendatory enrollment fill i lit ;/ • I for n•ht, I, ~i . r, ~ . ,11, 1!! a, lil, I hat State, and I hit all proper l 'i . 'iiii"Lr i r i','l ' ' i 'i _A,,,, 1 , ~_,1 , .,, ~, 1 ., 1 ,,, h ~ 1 ;:iLf.5. el ' lt . . n t ,11'I ti ° g., r t ' a 3 i; ' B j cio ' ll a e l:l as " e t a i li?iit k s in4. - not arresting these which as unerring "It ~r- 'A !1•1 ru. 'ii' -to I: -,t I.- are h. t,• Illf . :.•1111•. Mlll 1.,' 1,10 , 11 I, th, Govern -) t,,, - f , .,,, e - 1,:, is ;,/il7, roars , fine fiat Back, French iiiit Frame, It\ •tu'llt•Tl t ..1 I.t ,_,l, •. i ' di. :tit t 1,, corm In prey, 01 [Millar ‘ ex....as and R - \ /. 1 - -‘ l, - , ,1 '-' bl'i , , 1 T. sass „ S*2..: c-i,1.,b1 French Plate Mirrora, Low:wet. A. 140, BruaSells from , artl Ingrain I 'arpete; also, one set superior Oink! By lb , I.l'l .'l, 1 , "l. 1, ~ . ! , t Ns 11.'111 ( , I.Nlnti,,ri of the tights of ~ itizen-!, and 1 ~,1„ 1 , ::' 11 .1 . - „ A ', ." ; ' , ,' 7 ..3 1 ' ,:;7,7. 1 : ,..'"3 . ",....13 . ,,1 11 ,' t ' 3 l ',l tr ` , i ht-in.i French t ' 111EIR roan dinner do do , fine ly point as the needle to the pole, to' niptitimei.., it,. .. !I, ~ !, ~, ! -. „ „n!„ , . r,1,11,..e tinit Kentucky will prompt ty fur ; 4),,: .) -_. latt 61.1 4 , n,,,,... ~, t - ...rote a t ' ‘r,dtl •:t -Ai '''l' L'i r . 3 k 3 , Kitchen 1.- ' 1 : 1511 ' , 6, c•• sr.n. ' 1 Epileptic Pita, Premature Decay and Death, • s: J - ), 7 t. at, 11, ft ht I tilltr..: 11, I ran I,,ii it,. ..:!- 11l /1 to 1 tcitto1;11111,4.1 Ow ,Ira f( . crime against nature is- cormnitted practical li it t ts: At..•ug the oah, „e u,te the h,11.“ - ing , II trhi ,les ir ct :l...-.. ' ir,..: 1, ...t , l• ~I -.lh 11 , •‘ll.-, it ,i , . 3 I;, . BANK AND GAS STOCK although protracted SUICIDE Is being commit ma, : ~,),,, m• , 1 :.. it,. J., , .....,, AL.:. li '.... A .11. , ,at, It In h, ::.., ; .., : r I_o2-, , l'in 'tel--.1, t 01.41 44Lt -416.1.1.01t1C:02.1.. Dltt llll, ifi Itt 'llt , 1 1 11. t' Olt 1 %% ID It• I ~ ! 0u11, , ,, , . K i saN., thlt Forre,-t and -!' liubt ,‘ -, • ,,,, 1 ,1 ! . !s- ,0 ,,,, do !!,1 i5!,41 , ,.b., All medical autboritiea agree that were the et. , t!HiF.I , 111 h.F , ali..f 1.^0.t n., ..,t 14 • c tit 1 coiled 31.1 f iwi ill ill IL, HI, ILI% , , ~I , Faulkner or It.l Is 14.11 that ph., :in,. „,„ ~,,,,,,,..„; .„ 4 , ~ ~,i,, , ,,,, 1,, hi, L, ,, , ,,, , .. ,.,k 1 ill , ;Bs vi ll - . ‘1 . Fi\ i_i • ET . lN . O. Nlar..h "1,,r, at a r ec t a o r e sold a, Auction FluLtie, z, thi I;(•\ orltut,nt. Th. , ~ ,, , ,, t art. .1 Mom naid, hot their Inter. Sc,' In crip iat 1 ..i 1 ...,, .i a. .hi -,,,, of 16.,.1.c. iu ht,h l . ot loth : :triset, will St de as ill Leep, 1. g, .1. .; ther , ;, , fami si di pl.,' , onditiou Their sin ngth i- much ' i ":'''''' i '' -''' ` l "ir , : s , -1 ); ' , tit. o id at 7,4"....,0irt, Merchants' and Manufacturers' a on a ppli, ..tlt, ~I I,r,:p, I ~ r.•, 1 , -11. zr. ',ter than first ~t limited 7%1 Iv ii,•:,l ..".:,:” '' '''' ' "...- ' '' 3o "'" iii " '" • 7 .- , 1• ,, k ''"'lr.ski EARLY INLIMILRETIOR lb dlares Pittsburgh Gas Co '6 Stock Removed, that there would be taxless Unica c, 1 i iti. ).t. -, ; •ihh it ‘ .11,k 1 11 10, , .1.• 1., till, ,I with ',Awl wounded trmii Ph 'I,A I \ as he it het! In 4 smart .ay at 31.:10; . _ tomari h , r'n • I •;:lii ai •,.t th 0,•- lb ,10 ~J, 'co rn,, , 1, , 1,, utters hundred is said " ii;'•• ,• it I,tl ::t.; Back.% Lualinal Rye-- H,-„, ,1 ‘ ....„., c..i ),I, si .5 4.1 , -4. t ,, i4!: tl, accts eat ...e,, ....it 'more at Auction ~- win, ~.... .., I i.,, her. unt.-. I 1, , Lit N 1 tart% Cti In u re ~,, _.„ d e , ~, „, .„. ~,,,,,i ~, ~, .Talent ~,, li,, I, ill,l 1.11'.1 I .1; - 1 • b -4'll ~ 1 111 1., I!i bllll4lrt .1 and 1,110 . t 1111/1/11V fins (tEI 11 F:' , ".DA T, March 2iith, at 2 o'lock, at No. I ill'ed ' , Lit 1.. I , •ttli,. ' hit:, , 1 The r, l.cl , were marching to PUI . TSIIIRGII OIL TRADE. ~.. Wood street, trite Ws. Lavely, dec'd, will h. sold Inc entire stock, embracing a general . 1/..i i , at the , ,r, ~i 11 , I,:m_t. n tl, i • . .2.itl, wards Clint.di at Ix-[ .1, 11 , ni1t.,, •Mid * I 'Fr, it . ' , lt Tli II DAII , Ptt , T, t i net} of Hardware. Tools. titc . which will be i 11% .0 . M,l 7, ii 1 , , HP t , , 11 - “I our Lord MI ~ ,l i th! V Rll3, I. I ~ 1111111.11 S 111 , -v lilt ‘,. . h .., starch ...,,, 1 , 363. i .4)1,1 t i thout reserve in Grier to give possession , I . ..In e thou-am' , I 'l,l !, , ,n I red and .ixtv re, ~.. .1 15 - 9 filler r:,, ption thqn a , iii " "/. " - In "..' -11 way ~•,,, d.,11 ou ~ ,,i• Apt ll l o t _ ' As the records of these humane institutions t ''dl it. i the ~; :, ;,• • i ci, , -f lb, P7l , lUCtib. 1,44) -It, tt.,•,. tti I,t- 1i II .“,...:14,1,1111 .1,/,.: I !lilt .1 I'I.III• , ',O, rh, re dm r Purry 1, n: Masi mt.-. not "I "..$ .."'' ~.' Elegant Household Furniture prove that a very large proportion of their pa ) tient a owe their reception and detention withi .Itil'..kif 1. , 1 ; l , L ~; ~ i. hi: J 1.4,z.11,4, riwk.n.l3o; i ., , ,,,, r ,i rr . !k. t l.t. t. 1.1, ir,e bAit, reit,rt,l 1401" I. v.: them to early habits of indiscretion. ,_.. . , . ..., lotto, s . ca. bbis hear} LubriCatlug' it 28 , ..e; a , o ft\ th, P,,..., 1,1, There ts a airg , :numoer ui iebeis in rue ,t„ tau ~ tiality It •.', FINE OIL PAINTINGS For all ttnpleasant and dangerous disease: o y 1 Wit If '•1 t 1 11:I'. l'• , •'t 'l'.l 111 1, 111, :Dill a great insiQ shot- we;.; tired OEI 'NED-the nominal /all, were Bonded _.„...._ It.if nobode hurt T 1 1 ,• =team, r Graham st 4:s.,:t4te I ree 41 1,.. 54e:,Se Beautiful Parlor Furniture, BEN z‘ , 1.1.. Na;cs nt •,..e obi., ~i Lie,,,i,,,,,A ~3 . ' . . > ..; .1: - .4 , : - z... , , ,, -,,„,,. m„,, I, .2c, Tl,. ...t,,,,,,, br ,, m.fht 111. -. \ 1,L111.111,1 kc II fr.. 111 Sri'2l ',s . 1,1V4.4 r..f0ie..1 for 2ou MAL ''''.l being dc- Gilson's Extract of Parelra • firavk F.l ,Ring ning : , t.tr. fr..n. N. n I irl.•ans, %% till .Nloirid who . harag.l Ili - 0tt.. , 1, lb. I.n n, Innitled Large French Plate Mirrors, s- - H Esi DI: I ..NE - :• ales of ba bb's at j 4.1.1,.. -:-', .4 dales 1,, the 11Th and hit,N!,n,i I“ the I•ut the rebel, had tied '..1 • ,, t, has arrived -.....- ' , lie pascal the 1 :i ~, , ..\ t.(% \ oar;, 'lurch iM Attack on ____ rii. -:on .11 the Missis.ippi in. ad vi. es fr ,1,1 Nf..cle . oi.• furnished S. LOUIS Market. rifer Lt the arrival ~( the -teaniel Ey. nin e 'I - Lorla, March 26.—i tour s osterda3 tae doll. in; tor single Extra ilf .35 for 1 ionble Extra tin the 1 - 41. plat, ot A.lnio,i F , ,ini,. f .. st il , ft - .in New ...lean- VI bent -ietive and higher Corn dull , ranging Ilt el appeared HI A le:Land' 11, LA find A nert ~ f nine Fren. it fr.guie , had np iron) ../otonx oats lower at Mt' ' WEDNESDAY AIORNING NEX r, n} , - • . ,!i niatolcil it- •urrch , ler. Whit ii Iva+ lieareil off the mouth of the Rio Grande, ---- .--,------..---... _---- Soldiers Rollie 11,1tHitt PatiOttitt, :,,i,n,•,1 will, v,ith,litt c , i1H1.1 , 11 . ,,,n Ali ian alb. k oil Mattill, , .rNa \%,,,, va SMT.PH, PARK & CO ' f ..lt 10 o'xlock_preclsels, at residence No. 252 PENS', silt BET, corner of Hancock. comprising ~ • . - " . ..VX't,- , -:*"•-',.--•-:- 11, 1,1-te i - i yier. rniiiii • • • l at Fun I. Ikt t 1,1 Particular , had been recei‘ed ~. the entire elegant Parlor Chamber, Dining , Eitaacc had arrived at NeNN tit j r ~ i i ,,., of the u;ipture of uliadalapir.l I.‘ the NINTH wARD FouNDRy 11/xi and Han Furniture : Walnut Teta-Tete A d who . -,. •- . ' :-,:... 2"- '., 4 , 4 iirti. Banks iconic limo y I I TTSBFRoIt Itocl.er. Card and Marble Top Tables, 3lahoga- tracted disease, win lizittglifl*tefe4POtai''''' on I , nt Imlay. lb- luili . - u - Monday 1 went) four pieces of Cannon an I 7( 1 0 : ny nrid Walnut Top Itressing Dureaus, illahoga- RA BRAVA thespedifelliii thettair;-.'.-:'.'''.4.-t mcaringa ofri.trueouineutoilneafires ab'dtioseettritutte,urtairte_thinne_7; ... . ... _ rh,, cupt h o re .1 Ai,s: u; lri ,„ , iii r..! pr.,..ners, comprised of French troops w ' llll, h , - ,1,1 e, N ,, 113 1. Irsl and 1.'.1 , 0 Second sta. I ny and Cherry 31" ardrobe, tiro eleg ant F renc h Plate :itro', :home Oil Paintings, fine, tlain By its Pectin-AS— -s4S4( '' :r t. 6 /" Wi. '''''''''..: h id a e nd ß e o li . ers t: flit h,, 1:•tli 11.. 1 ..'. .;,. I th.ii of Folt and renegade Mexicans, were captured. , vii anufacturers of all sizes aid descridtions of and colored ' IVALCoaI Oil Retorts, and Stint:, Cies and Water Mnhoganjr•esd'ecit•-antgarr4l%;,lntraBi RPaacrki°EtrndS De liir•sey. lit , traitor Messia i. at San Luis f",, i. ail irons Dog Irolei We on Roxea ',eat • walnut Cabinet, 3 - lahogany High Post Bed- against an fear of Atli of the tithe/ea.' - ' ' ' ,Q,','L,l . :, Pulhes: Hat/gees /and t.f,t, dings. — I;cn Lee's for.. - ini I a tight HI N'eca 1 ,,,- .1. N 1 111, ''.,01.11/ !nun. expecting an tit tetea,l, Endured Wash Stands, Dining Room Ex- Ilw ria. ,11.1 piiimi..l the enemy 11.• in,, la. k Also. Jobbing sn 1 t.,schlnet I ,I 1 leleydescrip nslon Table. Hair, Husk and Cotton Alattres \ ermili..n Plaine id \ eimillion Bayou, .___ _ ---- _ ' l i,.n made to Ante r, ens. yane Seat Chairs and Rockers, Low Post r 0 , 1,.. iin% ing a ,a.:nplete machine Anne Attached to a distance of PI mil(' .. N.. particulars r il iH A E 'i t f i l,l c ., " „Ti E , ';' , Tl':',f!t.;;""':•' - the Int,mlry, all necenvit \ titling- trill be sarefull) Ind %' rib Bedstead, Becidtag Brussells.Tapestry, Ingrain and Stair Carpets, Hall OH Clotha, Rugs , II IV l• been reet•i - , I . • I attehalcal to. 0 - 21-13 &kw - , - . _ kitchen f• Limit ore, China, (Hass, (4ueens ware, The army in 11h ...ter.) Lout-num I , iD I. . (: ii t t erie ' REMOVAL, i 'links, enc. 11,. ) V jug Gel. 1, ,, e'1l t a 1. - ;, Iry MIN till( HI . . - . -. - - ----- .- I Beware of the numberless q ks to be found in and li.ol oc cup', .1 New Iberia I\(' I 11 - 1- . BYl'll-..ft . __ ----___, INSURANCE AGENCY. ,\___....„. _.,______,,.. 1 e,,,,,,1,-,,ii,B.e.n.fdsto.a---L;Lfio-rTmmissio._ . all large cities. Many of them know our gunboats had cros , , - .lBerwi. k's Bay and Grand Dike and as...ended Grand A sure cure tor Intemperance. ' l. `" '''' . '-'. river nearly lo flinty a la Bose, which . L.L.L.,- V , .._ - -_ - .-..-4-.-_--.. , , 2 liable e f ollowing re _ Nothing of the Practice of lifetlic;ne 1 'e they reconnoitered Before reach ') .i( Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. I irk - TIIE FIRST DAT OF APRIL, 1• Fire, Marine and Life Insurance , _____ Ind Ontie a lit Wee they l ante upon a 111 JII I% . ill remove to No. 51 Filth street, at pres- DR. D. .lA3 NES cti. SON'S, CO3IPANIES t rehel camp slid open, .1 lire The Teh e l, , (.10 occupied by .1. 31 Rottman tc. Bro., and will ._,., , a , rrKENIX of 1 And yet they are allowed to deceive and-qeeps. ran, and ni , -91 were landed from the gun. I , A, 3urr,-,k. :‘,,iranci N i f , ls. i 1,,• prepared to glle the public general satlsfac-Brooklyn,' N. Y. tuts %111 a well assorted stock of PHIL( i- Inetta, won Imitivii Ili hill, ;Old camp 1 soPHICALaniIIIIATHEItge supply of OPTICAL 11 ith a large surplus. aninillnition of the emir,. f',,R,. Pr Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic an d Pills. ' :uEN•rs, , /001)S, with a are assortment of RUSSIAN WASHINGTON of New York. it If. I. m it i_i .1.....1) , i 4 PEBBLE SPECTACLES, which are warranted The gueirilhis have made their iip to strengthen and I mprovc the sight. Made and ClipttqL . UOO,OOO 00 Until oftentimes after a lifetime of taigery, death pen lie in the viciniiy of Baton Rouge ' sold only by J. DiAltiOND, Practical Optician, Axsets Feb I, taw 585 , 1 86 46 ' kindly ends their suffering, and had several skirmishes with the -1111 Celebrated Buehu & Sarsaparilla, No. as rifth street. I risettled claims 2,326 00 • _ It pinoluher the nurnl t er, 51,31, 51 Fifth street, Wisconsin mounted infantry, resulting. . _____. after the tat ofd ' ril and do not be Imposed upon Capital and Surplus $59 9 ,11110 45 ' - 111 variably in our favor. And all other Family Medicines can be by others. ruhl , This Company issues Participating Policies. .;..l . found genuine at the Gilson's Chlorine Watery Ad vices from Brownsville report no MARCH, APRIL AND MAY Its script dividend have been 60 per neat. per an num for three years past, proSp•ct of fighting A cotton buyernanted Charles Ziegler, PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, 4 RE THE MONTHS TO PURIFY American Life & Trust of Phila. in connection with the Extract, ts a specc tor " , lb $ 10 , ( " ) ill grecni.uck, had be, ii ~.., THE 13LOOD.—The compound fluid Ex. ' l'apital Tor reilee 4 IMPGarr, WO,OOO. the Gonnorhea, Or proractostaleet. token by guerrithu hear baton 1t0,i 0 2, , tinct of FROSCWORT, as prepared by RAN. For further information apply to Ile wan taken once heroic but eacapttil hy Corner of Market street and Fourth. KIS, Druggist, 63 Market street, below Fourth, I S. S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, S.YP/lilitla Patten* e619e01114 eases of ohkr-fL. standing would do well to try shooting his guard. lie it 11l now limb lute,' 59 Fourtl street. silly be murdered I Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, PalntS, , t ill efrectually renovate and apparently reju- I Deserters and refugees are constantly . oils, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, I senate the whole system, not only does it act I at riving at Brownsville. 2,000 in all Supporters, Shoulder Braces, litiVe reached that place. • Geld at New Orleans w a , „th. i .,,,i r at And all articles usually found in Drug Stores 01 Rl} on the new. of the passa ire of the first quality, for sale low, Gold bill, 'without sale , . • fbttou id lin Pail 3 - St; 111,; repk:ked sold at 52c- Sales of ordinary at ( part sandy.) Sugar and inollasses are in light supply and firmer. The Free State Executive coolluitt, of Louisiana. adopted the following res Union : Z •. Resolved. That the Free : . ,tate party is to. promisingly opposed to assuming any debts ,:nn tra:ted by the State of Louisiana while andel rebel domination for the purpose of carr} ing on the war az,ainst the United States." r'"••• •••.' • MEMP AIS, March 2G.—Major Wm D.. 'Nu., Norris, Paytnaqter of the army, a citi ! zen of Philadelphis, died here on the , . 22d. • z . 4 Advises from the 17th furnish mt,hing of special interest. The r •••• brick railroad depot in Vieksiiiirn. vas ; entirely destroyed hy tin r. low clays since. A large porn., cotton was 'Nue' •-0 saved. P--1 The Memphis cotton mat ket was dull. 0 Good middling 58. -.•- g SAINT LOUIS, March 2T.—The circu lation of the Metropolitan Record, pub- ;44 lisped in New York, has been supress- 7/2 (.1 in this Department, by order of Gen. Rosecrans • IVell executed counterfeit nne hun dren dollar treasury notes was pass- pre4 ed on several parties here the other day., r %So Two notes of the character appeared at I St. Joseph and other points west. 111. Paducah TORRENCE x YOARR, No, 70 11114r1ret 6treet, corner of Fourth ' , Me ,02 ,1 ....1 ----- ; Franklin HEPOR 11. i. 1,1" " ~, ARTA..., BROKER. 14 ITH FT. 'l4a. I. ` 'ee New York Banks. -- Arcola . P.ll I alga LI:.1 Sale;.. • •1 Wis. •• • Bank ot Pittsburgh . .. ... . .i. 50 t 6b ..., Exchange 8ank....... .. 58 69' ~,.•- . hlerchants• & Manatac. Bk. sci 56(r; Mechanics' Bank .... 3o 63 1.,.; Allegheny Bank 55 67 1 / 4 , l;----PITTSBUIIGH THEATRE. Citizens' Bank 50 61( 4 Iron City Bank 55 6 3 , Lessee and Manage T...... W. HENDEI7.SOIS. Iron City Trust Co 60 6,:k2. Treasurer H. OVERINGTON. 49{ . First night of the engagement, since his re- Manchester Sayings Bank.... • Car 4 turn from I 'alifornia, ofthe inimitatable VAN , Railroad, Gas and Insurance Stork. ~ Klik; LoCKE, who who will appear In his fa- Birmingham Gas Co ... —.. ' 31/. . Go vorite character of Sample Switched. Citizens:lnsurance Co i IVestern insurance Co . 53% THIS EVENING, will be presented the new • Eureka Insurance Cr; ... . 48 mot al temperance drama of ' 51ong. Insurance Co Allegheny Valley It. R.. . Yankee Locke I I I.!, :••ample Switched Pittsburgh& Corms R. R . . s t Joe Morgan ... ..... fl. S. Karnes I • do interest Searing I. :••iinon Slade Mr. Burgess ' Monongahela Nay. Co ..„ : 4 -'. Mr Domain.... .. • . .... Mr. Chippendale i Monongahela Bridge . - 27 ' , 31 rs Morgan ... ...... ....Kate Rynor : Alleglienl Iniurance ( '.. Peoples Insurance I'o io .4 Overture Orchestra 2- ' l '•4 3 o conclude with Pittsburgh Gas I'n ..... . la „ ,, , Western Penna. R. It la. Boots at the Swan. i Pitts is Steubenville R. I{ .. ..•:s; 11y ~ " = ' - ' 3IEASOIVIC HALL. Penna. Ins. Co tro Copper Stocks. , 'lOl7 0 4:21 T 1 rit. 0F F E3' NEI Mass Mining Co • Northwestern Mining ( 0 . . ; • 13 I'M Original Bohemian Troupe of Great Western'• .. . 4 , , ~ I 'acot Mt and fiost‘di ... 10.) 6 GLASS BLOWERS Pitts. - 11110f1H1 31 , Will open their Grand Gilt Promenade Enten- ; North I lift 4 . . taininent at the above Hall, on MONDAY' For all diseases of thefiladder,.Kidneys,Grist, Bay Si ate • 2."., , ., EV ENING March 28th, and exhibit every even-', el or Dropsical swelling, no medicine ine etral 7I ing nod WED NESDA V and SA l. I: I; DA V A V' . can cope with this compound in Its power to lt- Itilt• lit, if . 2, '' I'F;RN( ( ONS. 31 In nes. •ta 86', At each entertainment the celebrated Low l ersllY aster u Pressure rilass Steam Engine Monitor, male entirely of (Slain, will be in lull motion. A noth 110', er erect feature, all the magnificent work of art, 1 75 manufactured by the company, will be gratnit- ;•.5 {rusty distributed to the visitors 71 ! On FRIDAY EVENFIqI, April Ist, a beauti- ' ful case of work will he pflaented to the Author o by Stein Engine, 96 01 the heat original Conuindrunt on the Glass All bad properties in the drug ire reuipi the process of its compounding, lathe shaptrof . , HU Admission to evening entertainments, 2:”, cents; • nuld, leaving its ',l afternoons, II cents. Nohalf price. Doors open • . P.OI to the evening at 7; afternoons at 2 o'clock. Ex -98 hibilion commences half Ail hour later. • 87 I:, 31.1 ;ARDNER, (len. Agt. mh2...4-tag; 14.:loy as an alterative to the blood purifying when SUPERIOR FLOUR.—WE HAV E necessary as it rolls through a thousand char- I com mended receiving very f?,23l,coecitti nels,tt gives toneand energT to the whole system. that from which the hlghest giluies of St. Louis Flour is made. We are pow prepared to furnish 9,;ir u yk. k po m e rti with Flour equal to the beet St. Price, 50 Cents for a large Bottle, nimt i • o n/al4-3 13 wd aß. R. T. KENNEDY & BRti. DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS , PLANER et KAYSER'S Al"f HE— . Noiaelea Patent Sewing Machines, BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, ' bZililralseell7nilltged‘Siatetteil:.esTahreeLkanrell''/VIIIA4, ED, and sold at the LUWE.S.i PRICES. Call and examine them before busing elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every .kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTHELM Agent, No. 103 Third street, Pittsburr, - : 0 Pg €, 0 0 PVI 10 .4 41 1 1: 1 1 V. 4 ;- 5 t 0 cno A fn. O • ;0 • 0:1 E fra yS t r NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, FOR SALE OR Exchange for City Property , &WELLING HOUSE FOE SALE .-- AL, The subscriber otters for sale the dwelling 1 house in which he now lives, situated on South I hat LA HOE 131 V ELLINci with grounds at- ' Avenue, First ward, Allegheny, The lot is 27 k oo to nt l iz t feet tached on CARSON STREET, formerly occu ' jaellterfrYult.tta 1&1 a6vtidreeo may' ti g ri l t, c Pled by Christian Ibn/sell, late of East Pim- , rooiu - s and cellar. The out-houses are a wash Ingham. • house, stable, coal house, &c. There Is a large yard surrounding the dwelling, filled with shade Stabling and Out-Buildinas ' and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in tw In the restall the rooms of the dwelling. of the Ilwelltng House. I also offer for sale a desirable country real- F'll Eli L. 11-I?,ISEN, deuce In Rochester township, Beaver county, Fa., ! 100 Fourth street, containing twenty acres at...grout:4 There is a Pittsburgh. new two storied frame dwelling, Containing six - ----- rooms, on the property. There is also a y= Notice to Foundrymen. orchard of ail kinds of fruit. There is a barn, out-houses, .te. /tie about a mile from the I Rochester depot. 11DROPOSA 1..4 ARE INVITED FOR ' For terms, inquire of N. as. Bolas 1 1 the casting. of the main pipe for the BERM.. jan2'7-tf South •Avenue, nil 1 , A.. . 1 INGRAM WATER WORKS, which will con- I _____. eR5..41.1701.y. suit or about Boas, lineal ft of pipe, 20,18. IS, 12. 10 EIDLINIPS PATENT LJUNPTCHNISINTEEIT find 8 inches dismal er. Bids will be received for : AIM ULEANER.—Ne tataglibitruseys broken , the whole of the above quantity or for part, un- in blessing. It gleans& chimney without wash- I tit Trit:RSDAY, April 7th. Pipes of 12 feet in . in g and X 6, 10 only. article bitke m ar k et t h at . length preferred. For more particular inform- chianti A darEinV , ~ ,: . ..1 . )pel, For sale at the tion see the undersigned at S. liflcee & 03.'8 1 principal Lainp-• anal at . the Lamp ami tlil , Chiles, Birmingham. G. STENQEL, , Store of • , '''''''' rn.h24-1 wd Engineer I . 4 onougattela Water Co. , WELDON & BEL y I mb22 Agents for the Mau in 1122-Iwo 1.4.0CAt. 4TCICKS AND SECURITIES. ENGRAVINGS, "'B, IRKETS BY TELEGRAPii. S. MARVIN X 2B, 1 04 - The tine plias. , ilger steamer Nevada, Capt , Buying. Selling. Briekell, is annotiooed for St. Louis and Cairo. 64 157 1 64 63,, -- • /XS - The Ix% °rite passenger steamer Leonidas, Capt. A nawalt, is announced for St. Louis. _ . AU , The tine side-wheel passenger steamer 'renipest, Capt. Watts, it announced for Cinnin riti and Louisville on Tuesday. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTI,RRS ARRIVED ; L , : thinitlii Clarke. ...... Brownsville. ~, Franklin Canna,: Brownsville. .Jas. Bees. .1rwin...... ... Elizabeth. • Miner VFI ...... .... I Jordon Wheeling. ~. Bertha .... Vanhork St. Louis. ~„ . Emma ‘i r sba in ...Ayres ..... ... Zanesville. Leonidas . ._._. A nftwalt St. Louis. DEPARTED. • Clarke Brownsville. . Cann se ..... . Browns rille. Irwin... Elizabeth. .Lightner Nashville. ..I.ll'Uallum St. Louis. Coulson .... .Zanesville. AUCTION SALES Young inen who may be marettw tram many ills consequent upon early lndlsoregankir I A. SI'CLELLAND. AUCTIONEER, R. • No. 55 FIFTH STREET. abuse should try one bottle and be relieved. V symptoms are CHANDELIERS, n hl~ bra AMUSEMENTS. • Absolutely cures secret dlsesuies, of no =after what length of standing. No change of diet ii requited, no costal:lon strEENSWAISE, &C. from business. A Medicine that has STOOD THE TEEir.o r s . YEARS, and in connection with the nee of the. • eltimtually eradicate may ease, no manse cif - Low long standing. R. C. OAKLEY, • • • id .1i " 'dtg . No. 16 Dey st., New Twit, Gieneiral Agent Mirlackleddiaa e , 4db IRLektsall, G LAD TIDI FOR THE AFFEMYIZOV aILSOIV'ti i GENUINE MEDIGINti The Inventor of the extraeCof PARt;IRA Atter !LP expenence of many yetara In *lrate practice now offers It to the afttiefect in a highly concentrated form. What is Paretra Brava ?-4688 It has, knee 1688, been a aped& for CALOULOUS AFFECTIONS: INFLAMMATION OF THE BOW INFLAMMATION OF THE SZOINEgfiI; LEOCORRHOEA and all diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS It has been recommended by the tatentiit .3he Medical Profendon for nearly two , mantle& The Fluid Extract of Etlx , A.lrA. Ia now offered to an afflicted world In a shape WITHIN THE REACH O 1 ALL. ANNIHILATE DISEASE INDISPOSITION Ito EXERTION, NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, [. LOSS OF iiricHT,. WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, Insane YOUNG M7ONT WiEICJID 17.1V-V17496-141. -Tin, orr-sccres PILLS. EXTRACT OF PARETRA BRAVA', Price, $1 per Bottle. 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