ght grait g ost. aill'We will furnish the DAILY PORT, to agents at thii rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1864 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Removal of the State Capital Having given several reasons for the removal of the State Capital from Har risburg, it is now proposed to show the advantages of locating it in Philadel phia. In a material point of view, that city will no doubt take upon itself a large portion of the expense of erecting the necessary buildings. And, by the way, the great State of Pennsylvania should demand a vast improvement upon the present structures—they being neither adequate to the purposes intended, nor commensurate. with the march of im provement. Philadelphia will take pride in making the State Capital building and accessories, an object of State pride and interest. As to historical associations, it we have any they are around and in the Quaker City. 'lndependence Hall, and the recollections clustered around it as the birthplace of the first American Con gress, if such things have weight in this matter, should commend that city to the favorable consideration of the individual and the statesman. Above all other considerations, how ever, there is in Philadelphia, as pure a moral atmosphere— aye, purer, perhaps —as that of any place of equal popula tion in the country. Let it be alleged that the Legislature itself corrupts by its associations, and draws around it all the elements of wickedness and dishon esty. Granting that this may be so, the mere fact of change trom an already corrupted region to a pure one,—from place having no character at all to another that has a good one,—will have of itself the effect of bringing better men into the Legislature. Revolutions always have a purifying effect. This change, and an increase of the pay of members to $l,OOO, —which is necessary to draw from more remunerative callings men of worth and ability—cannot fail to bring to the public service a claw of men now neglected too much, who are great in mind, pure in heart, and conschntiously honest. With these changes should be made another. The session should last but sixty-daps. Within that time all the general legislation of the Commonwealth could be transacted, which would neces sitate a reform in the matter of so much of the present useless private legislation. These changes having been made, mem bers of the Legislature would be enabled to take with them to the scat of govern ment their wives and children. They would then exchange the miserable hotel life of Harrisburg for a quiet private res idence, secure alike irom the tempta tion sto imutprality and sate from the trying importunities of a horde of lob byites and borers of eve!y description. Under this order of things adjournment in the middle of the week to enable mem bers to go home towards every point of the compass, would he unnecessary; for every member, for the time being, would be at home. • At the present time it is impossible for members of the Legislature to se cure anything like privacy at Harris burg. They are ever surrounded b) au array of corrupting influent•s, which, if continually kept at bay are still none the less vexatious and annoying. From the great cities East and West gather a - class of individuals, little respected at home—where they are lost in the aggre gate of better men—who, assuming all the characteristics of leaders and repre sentatives, manage to make the position of a Legislator or officer almost insuffer able. In Philadelphia these personages would lose their prestige, and be heard of no more. Pittsburgh and ConneHaynie Railroad.—A letter Gout Mr. Benj. U. LatroLe, upon the subject of the dif ficulty between this Road and the Mayor and Councils of Baltimore, says, that one branch of the Council is adverse to the Myor's decision, and that the suit instituted in him in the name of the "Mayor and City Council" must fall to the ground. In speaking of the route chosen by the Mayor's party—by way of Bedford and Burnt Cabins, Hagers town and the Western Maryland Rail road to Baltimore.—he says there is this difficulty in its way: "There is no chart er under which it can be built " His letter concludes as follows: "The re cent Maryland Legislature was applied to by the Western Maryland Railroad Company for the right to extend their road from Hagerstown to the Pennsyl vania line, and granted it only on con dition that the extension should he made to pass through Allegheny as well as Washington County. This effectually kills the Burnt ('uh:ns' route, and confirms the "Independent" , rout to the Maryland shore of the Poto mac river, which it must pursue along side of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal ' to Cumberland. Thus, if the Connells vine road is to have no connection with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, it must still go to And through that place if it is to reach Bal timore by a Inc, wholly independent of that road. This settles the question of ' the eastern terminus of the Connellsville road, for two years at least, as the ses sions of the Maryland Legislature are biennial. Will Pittsburgh be satisfied to wait so long to gratify the Mayor of Baltimore in his preference as to routes, for he repudiates the Potomac Valley route, as will also whoever is asked to help to build it." Glass Blowers.—Some of our read- ' ers may not know that among the attrac tions at Masonic Hall, may be classed a female glass-blower.We allude to Mrs. Woodruff, wife of the manager. Thin lady is busily engaged every evening in fashioning birds, baskets, flowers, and all kinds of fanciful designs, to be given away during the evening. We always believed that woman's delicate hands ; were better adapted to light work than the clumsy digits of the male ; but the dexterity, and mechanical precision with which Mrs. Woodrotl uses her . taper fin. gers, in her vocation, passeth our com- ' prehension. The State Quota.—lt is said that a I telegraphic dispatch to the Governor from Provost 'Marshal Genera] Fry states that it will require but 16,000 men to fill Pennsylvania's quota—the State having had an excess of 10,000 under the fint two calls This being the case the proportion for Allegheny County will behut 1,000 men—or about one-sixteenth of.the whole. The draft, which it is an nouneed will take place on the 15th proximo, under these circumstances, may not take place, a 3 the number to be raised can easily be secured by liberal bounties to volunteers. New Bridge.—The House on Wed nesday passed a supplement to the Bill incorporating the Pittsburgh Bridge 1 ---- _ _ ____ Company, which authorizes the comps- I K i r NABE'S UNRIYAI4ED PIANOS ny to construct a bridge from the most 1 . 11 , . are warranted for:led years and prlvilefe convenient street in Allegheny city to 1 , inontha s litho at not i give en e tlirviishft:lsiBAtx connect with the bridge about to be built j Hon. CHARLOTTE BLUME, by the said company across the Morton-. .1 ._ ~ , 43 ?VA, street, Knabe's Pimps, twos' Bro's gahels or Ohio rivers, at or hear their 1 ,8 4tr i 0... 1 tun and prince's Sch ool . 1 • t r i g ar juhction with the Allegheny river.. :. anti Ideindsom. -- IF, Aduiitted.—On-fittturday March 243 th OW:gift S. Fetterman, Esq., on of R. P. Fetterinan, Esq., of thie,ity, was admit ted to the bar of 'Allegheny County, on motion of John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., in the. Court of Common Pleas,lland on motion of Thos. B. Hamilton, Esq., in the District Court. We understand that he stood the trying ordeal of the examining Committee in a most credit able manner. He is a young man of much more than ordinary talents, and a hard stndent, and will no dobut in time, with perseverance and energy, at tain a high position in, and become one of the shining lights of, the profession which he has selected for his career in life. Madame Anna Bishop.—By a pri vate letter we learn that Mad. Anna Bishop intends visiting Pittsburgh on her tour West, which she will continence shortly. She will give one or more con certs in this city, assisted by her daugh ter, Miss L. Bishop. Madatpe B. was always a favorite with our music-loving people, and the fact that she is about to visit us will be received with the liveli est satisfaction. The the Committee on Military Affairs, has re ported, "an act for the organization, disciplining and regulating of the militia of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl re nia," which is said to be modeled after the system of Massnebusetts—the latter being the production of Gen. Banks, after three years' labor. New Castle and Beaver Valley Railroad.--A bill has passed the Iltse allowing the Directors of this road to issue $lOO,OOO of additional stock, and to give it such preference over other stock already authorized as they way consider necessary. Shares to be SITO each, at a rate of interest not exceeding Ti... cent Military Movements It k said that Gen. Copeland has been relieved of the command at Camp Copeland, t'ol Granger to he his• smressor The Dr partment of the Monongahela, it i 4 also stated, is to be abolished, which will of course relieve Gen. Brooks. Yesterday being the last day tar the payment of the Gorernment bountie , , the mustering in places were thr , dagc‘i with persons acceptine' what is zcner ally believed to be the last hancc ;;;rllik zrecnbacks Eighteen boys, from the Refuge have enlisted in the arm} icing to the Fourth Ward. Alio:2 . 11(1%y The local bounty paid them will Lo .1. posited to their credit by the Man3 , rcr= of the Refuge. Bill Passed.—The supplem, nt t the charter of the Birmin ger Railway bill, allowing the Ut , 1111.:.1: three years to complete their r 4, el 14 , Temperanec•rille was arloptcd In Town —Tile (..i B. Peebles, of the house of Van kirk A. Cu., Philadelphia, has aza in nriict I He will rem,i;n in i,.wn fm .4,•‘‘ \ Large Sale of Furniture and Carpets.—This ( Friday morning', al 10 o'clock, at .Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 Fifth street, x ill be cold sti parlor furniture, including Tete a•" 1 tie and Sofa Chairs, Marble Top Tables, Wardisetes, Side Board. several Book Cases, Saeretarx, Bureaus, I:ttod liru sell. and lirrain 'Canls, t Irii- Ec. 'l' A. McClelland, Auctble t To the Plablitc.—Our friend, au.lci,tiiiiier MD well as the public at large. will hot.. i• tr.., forget that u e nifty henceforward for a eeks be found at l% ilklus Hall, I mutt, ,f leet oc er the Mayorb Office, where a splendid et“. of Pianos, Melodeons, Harmoniums., rtt.. opened out for exhibition and for sole. An 0111 old quarters on Fifth street will he oceupusl a person la the same line of business as ours. ue beg customers pot to mistake the old stand on Fifth street for ours, but remember that H Kleber k Bro will hereafter hold forth for a white at Wilkins Hall, where they will be happ) to see their friends and all those In w ant of n rst class instruments. 3t H. KLEBER 6. 13 no. HILDS—ACH ESON—On Thursday, :March 31st, at the residence of the bride's father, Wash ington, Pa., by the Rev. -T. I. kirownson, D , Dr . W. R. CHILDS, of Pittsburgh, to Miss stn n rsor. No cards. IiQrREMOVAL. .T. M. Bradstreet At, t.ion'm IMPROVED MERCANTILE AGENCY, Wid remove on or about APRIL FIRST, into the rooms formerly occupied by the Merchants' Exchange" and "Board of Trade," Noa. le and SO FOURTH STREET. mhitt-2w OOMMITTFE OF THE PTIE&'-' THE FOLLOWING GENTLEMEN appointed by the Executive Committee ut the approaching Sanitary Fair, are requested to meet at the CIA.ZETTE EDITORIAL 1101 Ms., on SATURDAY, April 2d, at 1(1', o'clock a. In. Committee of the Press—Charles McKnight, .1 Heron Foster, C. U. Brigham, .1. P Barr. He Mr. Allison, Rel. S. H. Nesbit. Rev. Dr. Keogh. O. Hackofen Rev. Dr. Kerr, C. F. Bauer, W Neel), Rudolf hoeing, P. F'. Zoller. m,31-td S. HUWLE, Chairman. I=EI JOSEPH MEYER & SON, I=l PLAIN AND FANCY VIVRIVICRINIZIPHOMIZRI lc A Rh:HOUSE, 135 Smithfield, and 42* Penn Si• Between ail/ et, and Virgin alley, BITTSBURGH PLAIN BLACK SILKS, $l,OO. 1,12 1-2, 1.23. 1.37, 1.50. 1,75, '2,00 Cheapest goods in the city BROKER PLAID FOULARDS, Al 81,121-2 per Yard. Solid Colors & Double Facie, From $11,50 to '4,00 per Yard SPRING DRESS GOODS, At 18 3-4 c, .25, 31, 37, SO, 62, 75, $l,OO Comprising some decided bargains, GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS, At la 3-4 and 25c per Yard. FAST COLORED PRINTS, At 16c per Turd, GARDNER& SCHLEITER'S, 92 ISTIFiIMMT. 0 R $75 T L t :t if! 5 Chant " e r t Machine, want an Agent In each county to solicit orders for their new 315 Machine with guage, screw driver and extra needles. 14 1. e will pay aliberal salary and expenses, or give large commission. For particulars, terms, &c., eneloae a stamp, and address S. T. PAGE Toledo, Ohio, (len. Agent for the United States. feoB-Inults3mw TIM POSTL-PI omit H' LATEST 8Y TELEGRAPH, HARRISBURG NEWS. XXXVIIIthCONGRESS. Late News from Port Royal Riot at Charleston, Illinois. The Rioters 1,500 Strong ALL THE TELEGRAPH WIRES CUT. FROM KNOXVILLE, TENN, The Late Fight at Paducah I. l ecittl to SVN ATE - Bills in place—Mr. Graham offered an act authorizing the Surveyor General to furnish copies of certain sur veys to the Sui veyor of Allegheny coun ty ; also, an act repealing partpf an act of Isl3B, relating to the distribution of land fur edu, ational purposes. 'Mr Lowry introduced a re , ohltion that the State Bank be required to re deem its is.tuirs in legal tender notes when requested td do ao by holders. Postponed by a vote of ln to I 4 !sir Hopkins introlimetl a resolution Iron Committ, e nn Federal Relations, beime a bill :rut , in v . members of Con gresa to c, to to •• tidier, in ~ t in or its equivali nt A i, nzthy diacussitto ensued, ending in pas , ,int: an allletid rnent otrcrul it y Mr. Nichols, that the Committee on Federal Relation- lie re que , ted to inquire it t , ,the expedittl, y t , f imdrut tiny them t , ‘te for au in cre,,S, pny r-. IMr 11,41 1,11- 'llll'T-1111CM iii 11-1 I.iS h it, tl . -tie dollars per month, and toreign s to bcpai I in It ;al Li' jr mitts. 11”riF. —Private (Alen,lar —.ln art to mi.( rporitte \ stcrn nn I\ Rhin I?aiiroad. A ny to Fr port. A I nr tr u.., , 11 , 1, , L1 , . 1, 511 I passed ENATE .\ t• t tht 1 . 1,111,1 i n Hllilm3,l 1%;., hoi , %;H n v,de n -I (.I_ , tit N'TVair ILII twqt.tio,, Cr,, re nn All 1 , 0 t !rim r 110 I.lir t f'1,11,,1-1 1 .1111 NIA* S-iri..2 . 111 a kill h. Pitt I)ulkr : 4 ttving Fun,' ! •-: ENATI - .111, -- t lor the 'II, h , ~f All, r, o ny ~unt% \ I A 111 1. tl,e N . c , ilu ‘,l Ile. re.. .1 'hall., , the -111, lllinn 1,. re, went t,, pla. rote:- I. ,s I. ft be b.n the a I .1% .•,1 was mail , • t hilt\ t•N• take., and I.r. light 1.....• 11..• this of I mine .liately tole., with t mm \ res. will! the 16 p.,rts fr,nu ditteren. sour Cf•• -.ay that the ri.)l/.1, are fr..... gnu 11,.....4and to fifteen hnnJrr,i str,...g a nd will attack th. , p!,,, ' 1,11:11t Every pre. auti.H. is being taken t. , gig. them a warn, re. It is believed that with the unitrJ drolla of the citlzehs and sol -li. rU ...1.11 here, the pima. can he held against the rioters until' the arr.\ al ~f re.nforcement.... MATT,mN, Mrtr( h --II a in —The insurgents are -aid to he threatening he tl&Charleston and Mattoon. A reron no ss7ince, made lust night, found them fortified twelve miles from Clooleston Chl Ttue, in command of the post, has received information that they are in force at Copairn's Mills, ten miles south and at a place eight miles west of Mat toon. Col. Oakes, Provost Marshal Gen eral, has arrived The 41at Illinois reg iment has been ordered here from ('amp Yates, and ..100 men have been ordered front Indianapolis Gen. Heintzelman is expected 1111'1' to-night. Sheriff iinair has been joined at his rendez vous by the sheriff of Edgar county with a hand of desperadoes. A spy sent out by the insurgents was captured lie confessed that there are large hands at the two places above mentioned, hut re fuses to gi e further Information. The telegraph wire , ..a-t and north of here have bi en lut A scout returned at 11 lio, and reports a force of I,rital rebels eu,t. of .Mattoon. gi= .en kiHe, March —The steam ship Fulton, fn•m Port Royal on the al Inter noon of the 27 ti, has arrived The steamer edition of the Pulmetto Herald contains the following The steamer Continental, from Port land, with a portion of the 2d Maine eaNalry regimt nt and horses on board, put into Fort lima] on the 26th with the loss of fifty horses and the remainder ha ily used up. The Continental was obliged to cut loese from the ship Frank Ball, also la,lcm with men and hor;es, which vessel she was towing to New (trleans. The Continental is short of coal. Private M Stews' t, of Company A, 2d Me (ay shy, died on 1 oard and ti as huricd at sea on the 24th . The ship Frank Ball was considered sat':• and able to care for herself . The steamer i)anl. Webster with a portion of the 14th New Hampshire rep' invent, trout New York for New Orleans, put into Port Royal on the 27th. The Continental repots passing off Hatteras large quantities of wrecked stuff, new chairs, furniture, ike., sup posed to be from the wreck of s ome steamer. The steamer Cosmopolitan arrived at Hilton Head, on the 27th, from Florida, and reports that an expedition up the St. Johns river bad captured the rebel steamer Hattie Birch with 100 bales of cotton, rice, tobacco, sic. It is stated that a large amount of these articles are secreted up the creeks. Brig. Gen. Hat( Ii has gone to Jack sonville to relieve Gen , eyniour, who returns to Hilton Head, The rebels are reported to have with drawn a portion of their forces front be fore Jacksonville. • The court-martial of Gen. Gordon was progressing. The steamer Dudley Buck, from New Orleans for New York, had put into Port Royal. Several British officers are on a visit to Gen. Gilmore's department. J. A. Wheeler has been sentenced to jail and fined $5OO for selling liquor to soldiers After the expiration of the Isentence he is to be expelled from the department. FOB THE POST ilmtmsouoo, March 30 Mni( I - iill l - 11, plmf \I r 1\ -7, WASHINGTON, Match 31,--Housz.-- The House resumed Ilke consideration of the bill decla t ring the Raritan and Dela waae!Bay Railroad stud boats to be post and military roads. Mr. Garfield (0.) resumed his remarks in favor of the hill, argising that at present the means of New Jersey are in sufficient for government transportation purposes and speaks of the Camden and Amboy company as an odious monopoly. The subject was passed over and tho House resumed the consideration of the Mational Bank bill. Yesterday the 3d . section was amended so as to limit the rate of interest ma loans or discounts, etc., to six per centum. Mr. Stevens ( Pa.) to-day offered /1 substitute for this section of the seven per centum rate as originally in the bill. He would regard the vote on this as a test of the question on the bill itself. SENATE.—The bill to authorize the Postmaster General to contract for the carrying of the overland mail from At chison, Miss., to Folsom, Cal., was passed. Mr. Sherman presented the memorial of the Cincinnati Historical Society de n daring that important and beneficial r4 , - snits from the establishment of a De partment of Agriculture had already be come apparent. On motion of Mr. Powell it was re solved that the Secretary of War be directed to transmit to the Senate all orders that have been. issued from his Department or the generals of the army of the United States authorizing any person or persons to take possession of any church or churches or house dedi cated to the worship of God, or house or property belonging to any denomination of Christiana in the United States, and that he inform the Senate how many churches and how much property and what kind and description has been taken possession of in pursuance of said orders and where the ,:armr i s s i tua t e d and to what denomination of Christians the property so taken belonged. The House bill to provide a temporary sovernment for the territory of Montana was taken up and passed by a vote of 29 to Q sY Louis, March 31 - The Provost Marshal General has ordered the seizure of PoHand's Southern If ,story of the War, Confederitte official reports, life of 6tonewall Jackson, life of Alorg,n and his men, and all publications based upon rebel information, from dr, 'dating or for sale in this department The steamer Florida Bank in the Mis souri river on Monday. She was valued at tilty thousand dollars, And was insur ed for hi enty-eight thousand ilullar ehe was Isden with bacon, hemp and grain, most of which was lost. About set hundred wagon; lease St los e ph daily for Idaho The Del‘loc , •4l . Cairo spec /al as:, a that the rebel prisoners state that the main bode of Forrest's force is ordered to Jackson, Tenn The troops sent to Ps ducal/ have returned, Col. Hit ks hable sufficient neon to repulse any suit. 6 During the tight x , Paducah the rehels look Miss Hammond flout the liolCtsi and murdered her. Mrs Hamilton. Mrs- Howard, Mrs Egan and Mrs Mi ho'rg we re also taken and so betwt:cti the tv,“ tire's kept up by the oppnsin foie. s and kept there for an hour. heir dresses were perforatad by bullets While the rebel flag of truce Sias col:11,mi; forward they disposed their forces f. , r action fur men had (eased tiring tor tear killing the women. A. man was arrest Sid ou the steamer Anderson for J.:lying iu his possession a scalp just taken lion, a it bite man , supposed to belong tii ,me of 41111- soldiers Several persons Were arrested 1, spies, among then) were ltcu Semen r >4IIII, Altk Niart•lt 311 - LL Itiott this tiottrii t. The nuitiLt•r iu the th.t.artni.lit tinder tit-n Stiyle is now inov,ng thirty to thirty tit.- thousand, u sultii lent number tii overpower any rebel trees opposed to them. A seout from Price' army reports Cabell's command, ,c vin or eight regiments, fifteen miles this stilt ed' Washington. The Missouri troops are being moved to Camden General Gaut; has seven or eight thousand Texans at Tennersport. Marmaduke and by are at Cal.deu The rebel 9 are well supplied with clothing, anti importations of horses from England have just reach ed there. A large number or migroes are being concentrated /it Camden :Ind Washington. Quantrell is at South Red River. Governor Edwards, of the ('hoe taw nation, has issued a proclamation urging the Indians of that tribe to re turn to their allegiance to the Govern ment, and repossess themselves ot what they have lost during the past three years, by associating themselves with the most accursed foes that ever polluted their country. ST. Louts, March 21 --The D,or. , rra, has received a special dispatch from Cairo, stating that the main body of Forrest's army have been ordered to .lathe n, Tenu. Those ordered to l's ducah have returned, Col. Hick's having a sufficient force to repel any atta..k. During the fight a Padusall, the rebel , took Mrs Hammond from the hospital and murdered her. Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Eagan and Mrs. Mcdial•. were also sent to the front between the two fires and kept there for at hour, While the rebel flag of truce was moving forward they disposed their forces for action. Our men had erased tirinu: for the women would he killed The Provost Marshal General tots dered the seizure of Tiollard'9 Southern History of the War, the ( onfederate oft] cial reports of the life of Stonewall .Tack ton, the life of Morgan and all publics. tions based upon rebel information, and prohibiting their circulation ~r s a l e i n this Department. MONTREAL, March 31. - The collodion Ministry has been formed Sir E B. Faeche is Premier Receiver General anti Minister of Militia, Mr ('artier Attorney General for Canada East, Mr. Galt Fi nancial Minister, Mr. Chaprls Commi s . ; sioner of Public Works, Mr. Mr Geer Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Langevin Solicitor General for Canada East, Mr. John H. McDonald Attorney General for Canada East, Mr. Foley Postmamer General, Mr. Simpson Provisional Sec retaly, Mr. Coolamin :;olicitor General I'm Canada. The ministeriAl Folicy is stated to be the defence of the country and the rendering effective of the tnilita ry force. Every effort will he made for the re-adjustment of the canal tolls and the removal of the Government to Otta wa City. KNOXTILLE, March 31.—About sixty rebel deserters came into our lines dur in:, the past week, makings total of 1,100 for the past month. They state that all of Longstreet's baggage has been sent , back towards Richmond, and that his whole force is tinder marching orders. Last bight a party of forty guerrillas captured Mr. H. Foster, of.Blount coon ty, and carried him off in the direction of Marysville. Col. Woodford left here on Saturday. He has been summarily I dismissed from the service by the Pres ident. NEW YORE, March 31.—1 t is feared that the United States steamer Thomas A. Scott, from New Orleans, has been i lost off Cape Hatteras. She was towed ; there by the steamer McClellan and let I go on the 22d in a gale. The Continen tal, which arrived at Port Royal, re ports that she fell in on the 26th, off Cape Hatteras, with large quantities of I driftwood, including new furniture. LOUiSVILLE, 'AWOL 3.1:-:-..Ah6iit 100 ; rebels of Col, Fope's9sitire i crerossed the 'ettratiertaml - rlVer at 1.415191 e. yester day. An officer tliit.eßgitirtik_, It Ken tucky reports a lafge force or iebels con centrating at Pound Gap tinticr Buckner with five days' rations `and • fbrage, and he thinks an extensive raid wilYbe made into the heart of Kentucky. The rebel force which evacuated Bull's Gap seve; ral days since have gone north, and will join Longstreet in Virginia or effect a junction with Buckner. ST. Louis, March l.—The New Orleans Delta of•L':td says: Intent) infor mation received this morning states that a reconnoissance on der Gen. Mower made to Natchez, seventy-five miles above Alexandria, on the 21st, met the enemy in force and a fight ensued, in which we turned the rebels' flank, cap tured 4 pieces of artillery with caissons and 200 prisoners. CINCINNATI, March 21.—A. special dispatch from Chattanooga to the (hi zetie says that Gen. Sherman, Granger, McPherson, Sheridan and Barns arrived at flhattanoogs on the 28th and were in council all day at Gen. Thomas' Head quarters. All was quiet at Ringold. Gen. Granger and Shermap went to Knoxville on the 29th. SPRINGFIELD, 111., March 4 1.—C01. Oakes, Assistant Provost Marshal Gene ral, started for Charleston last night and telegraphed to-day for the 41st regiment, Which left this afternoon. Gen. Heint zelman has also been requested to semi troops from Indianapolis. This indi cates that the troubles in that quarter are of a serious character. NEW YORK, March 31.—The receipts for duties at the Custom House to-day amounted to slso,ooo, including $llO,- 000 in gold certificate , . The demand for money al the close was brisk at sec en per cent. THEN TUN N .T., March :r1 —Mr Henson, of Hudson, this morning intro dui ed a bill into the Legislature to re peal the charter of the Raritan and Del aware Bay Railroad Co TRE GREATEST NERVINE, TONIC ANI) 1-31A)01) PI 1.11,1Ek Dr. C'utter.a' ENGLISH I;ITIERS A bill° cut,. t..r Dr. J. C Ayers' Family Medicines DR. D. JAVIVEN re SON'S, FA. 311". Y NIT; I lei FS Dr. Sdienek's PnlmonlL, Tun', and Pills ki 1, :VI )I. TI ' F-1 Celebrated Buehu &: Sarsaparilla And 411 other Family Aieflicules can he found echoic, vt tt.r PITTSBURGH I)Ith HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr, Cotner of Matket art , et nod Fourth 11.4 n M edianee. Clic tur,AlK. Perfumery. Pru nt a nun. Le%.l. l vrmihea, lit t1,1, - , TrllniCS AL.] ‘ll art;,les IlAually 1,1,1 1.1 I . ). tor, • tares 01 t 1 t 4114.1.1t3 It.t w,lO 10, kiREENCE N. A Rl Natit kr( street, corner of ro,urth AUCTION SALES 1111 AI"CTIONEER I • No. FIFTII STREET. 1 . 1 N 11 . 1 t AT AI l'fli.N VIM/A I All .k pro ‘t L. Allawhi, Flail A h sltvrt IA 11. \ I I it , of f Altiti.t: 'lt s EN , i( rrs; A1,01E1,1111 91141 ',at Parlor I 'hairs, ;qua,le . 10p Centre '1 .stiles, Walnut .Enchised W.h Stands. Pier 'Fables, ]Mahogany French Bedsteads, What Not, Cane Seat Chairs, Arm Rockers, and A general assortment of Household I urulture and Kitchen rtensilit. Also, Brun sells, Ingrain and Wool Carpets, Matting, (RI Cloth and Stair Carpets, Vvnitian and 13uff Blinds, Lace I'in - tains. Ste. BUGGY AND SPRING WAGON At Atiotton FRIDAY MORNING N EXT, at LI o'clock. at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 fifth street,. will be sold I TOP BUGGY, SPRING WAGON, suitsble for express or furniture use. REMOVAL. ON THE FIRST DAT OF APRIL, I slur will remove to No 11 Fifth street, at pres ent occupied by J. M. Rottman & Ilro., and will be prepared to give the public general satisfac tion with a well assorted slot* of PHILIi- St 1. and MATHEMATICAL INSTRU -111 ENT'S, and a large supply of OPTICAL tIOODS with a tine assortment 01 RUSSIAN PERIILE SPECTACLES, which are warranted to strengthen and' mprovc the sight. Made and sold only by J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, No. ail Fifth street. Remember the number, 51. 51, 51 Fifth street, after the Ist of April end du not he imposed upon by others. mhi SPRIN? AND SUMMER 'ILX7 E ARE NOW RECEIVING A V V large and splendid stock of Itoixts, kthoe. (.;ialters, Consisting of nil the most fashionable styles and suitable for spring and summer wear. all of which will be sold at a small advance on Eastern prices. Call and secure the worth of your money I tei. H. BORLAND, 98 Market nt.. 2d dour from 6th. MARCH, APRIL AND MAY A RE THE MONTHS TO PURIFY Ai IHE kiLt,Cd) the compound Mild Ex tract at FROS FWURI'. as prepared by RAN KIN, Druggist, 63 Market street. hcloiv Fourth mill effectually renovate and apparently reju senate the whole system, not only does it act RA an alterative to the blood purifying when necessary as it rolls through a thousand chan- nels,lt gives toneand energy to the whole System Price, 50 Cents fur a large Bottle mh2l A LARUE LOT OF 1.. ougreds s's Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, Navy Pounds Bright " Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut • Sunny Side Fine Cut sweet Olive • " M'COLEISTER & BAER'S, 108 Wood street BLINN'S PATENT LAMPCHIMNET CLEANEIt—No more Chimney - 6 broken in cleaning. It cleans a chimney without wash ing and is the only article in the market that cleans a chimney properly. For sale at the principal Lamp. Stores, and at the Lamp and Oil Store of WELDON & KELLY, nah26l Agents for the Manufacturers. BECHFIAM & LONG, 127 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, Agents for Russell Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Quaker Mower and Reaper, Cayu ga Mower and Reaper, Farmer Mower, Wood Mower, and also, Horse Rakes Hay Elevators and Agricultural and Farming implements of a 1 kinds. mh.l9-dAw LARGE ANU FRESH ARRI V AL OF Spring and Summer BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS and BALMORALS of the latest styles, opening every day, and the cheapestin the city. J. H. BORLAND, mhl9 98 Market st. 100 KEGS NAILS—As SORTED sizes, at less than manufacturers , prloes—ln store and for sale by PATTERSON fa AMMON, No. 8 Wood at. mhs VOitDSTOItEII RENT—A GOOD • ME, No. 2811tlannnal all near Wood.atraet. S. T ILISUNS, mb.25 at Market rt. t,' :64. jiaLilu Illy ~~ ,~1 co RRIKTED DAt4Y.. iiMI.XMS MORNING POET, B ..RAARs. KOONTZ No. Ile vroun'tvrit eicT, co T r ti l e o t d c r i vit r , Vhe buying and rates , Buying. soiling: t 02,4 i 164 166 1 80 1 63.54' 1 69 1 02 Silver .... Demand Note; C0up0n;....... Sterling per pou E nd itehauge Prussian Florins LOCAL STOCKS AND SECURITIES REPORTED BY B. R. BRYAN, BROKER, 59 4TH ST Baulks. Par Value. .L 6.4 Sales. Rank of Pittsburgh $ 60 $ 611 Exchange Bank 50 681 , Merchants , Si Manufac. Bk 60 66.3: hleohanicia , Bank 60 68t Allegheny Bank 50 67. v, Citizens' Bank 60 61 Iron City City Bank 60 631 i Iron City Trust Co 60 64.4 Manchester Savings Bank 50 49.4 Railroad, Gas and Insurance Stock. Birmingham Gas. Co— 603134' Citizens' Insurance Co. 60 Western insurance Co 42 633 Eureka Insurance Co to 43 Mong. Insurance Co 32 3'24 Allegheny Valley R. R.... .... 60 14K Pittaburgh k Corms. R. H' 60 9 , 4 do interest bearing 6O 13 Monongahela Nay. Co. 60 4714 Monongahela Bridge .27 1i Allegheny Insurance Co. ...a 2114 Peoples Insurance C0.m........ 25 Vb.lii Pittsburgh Gas Co ' 60 80 Western Penna. H. R. 60 ...,-. Pitts. et Steubenville R. H 60 13S Penna. Ins. Co 60 Copper Stocks. Mass Mining Co 6 Northwestern Mining Co 7 a 6 13 Great Western • " lis 434 l'aeotah Pitts. and "Boston National North Cliff Bay State Central Isle Royal Minnesota Aztec Roods. Allegheny Co. Compro. 6s Pittsburgh " bs Pitts. Municipal e 5...... Allegheny co. to (H. R.) with back coupons .. Pittsburgh (to H. H., with bacw coupons Pitts. it. COl/0, R. R. wort. b., A. V. R. R. Ist inert. 75.... . Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds Allegheny city is tztenhenville PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET Orrlct: 01 TELE DATLT Farowy, April I, ibti4. B 1 ,PNEF. —Was not very active, that is here were no very hear) transactions reporta ble The fact ie. &stem ire in a quandary as to what course to persus as prices are steadily advancing tor all description of produce, wish an acme demand. Among the sales we note as follou's HAY—We note siles of 5 loads at the scales at tat. "IS ton. BUTT ER—Riell bbls roll at 35c; 5 do, choice, at 4.6,3: 2 bbls do at 3bc: interior sold at lower figures. EaSttirT,"—tiales ii bbls at 16c; a large lot would not bring those figures. I - LlGON—Shoulders—sales 7,000 lbs at 1i 2 4 Sides—sales 4,000 Ilia at 1241.2 4; Plain Hams—sales 6.000 lbs 14414 toe; S. (2.Harns—sales SLA tbS 1 1JR—Sales 200 bbls Extra V 3,25436.40. Ex tra Family illAlN—Sales Red +1.30; White +1.157.41.35. Parley; spring +l,2u; Fall 51.30 /I bush. ctiliN—rialesl,ouu bush new +l.lOl ot.l +1.174 1.16 hush. 4,005 bush 7 1 3a02.02: . 12 ye norr.mal i'HF.ESE-I , n.les 125 boxes — E. Ibta.y 1.5 n 15 inns boxes terms private OL'ERl.Eii—riales 50 sacks Rio ,uguts—lo hhds Cuba 101.;;$S16; 12 do N. ()deans 104/415 , ,,.. 120dee 10 bbls coffee 12 bbls 1.4 e, I.:rushed 20 Coble 21e; Molasses--sales 20 bbls uld 76,: . ; ludo new iOe; thee—sales 20 trs 10c. 1 - 1 , 41-11 ales Nia,kerel 30 bbls Large No. 3 medium RIO. Herrings—Sales 25 bbls Labardo “,!..u; 2U do Lake $6; Newfoundland ' 7 l bbl. ‘i bite Fish—Sales 50 nalf bbls $7.7545. )1.11 . 1)E-S—Sxlcs 2,50 bush Ncshannocks 93:. it as per quallll ‘) 111 - 61 —l . nsettledst uttra.96.r. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE.. ()771'R 07 PRE DAILY POST, FRIDAY, April 1, 1861. f 131 :SINE:B - —Was inactive—the receipts of Crude up to last evening was light, which pre \ eniesttransactions. The only transactions that came under our notice was the following : CRUDE--.The nominal rates were 27.628, packages included, and 2241,0321,c, without pack ages; sales 200 blots at 22 , .,„ barrels returned; 160 do at 21c; Su do at 22c; 51 do at `CI; 27 do at 22.2, and 1.000 bbls the terms were withheld; one lot of 72 bbls at 42, gravity sold at 27c; 07 bbls do at lame figures, sales 250 Ghia at 271 i; buyeri were offering 2741274 c. REFINED—,aIes Bonded at 43@15c, as - ¢Ei quality; Free oil, prime quality, was generally held at 5411,56 e. BENZOLE—SaIes 64 bbls kJ 23c. 011 Recetpts per Allegheny River—Brewer, Burke Co•, bble; Pennock is Co, 007 do,• J. Max well, 2 do; J. (.latiaglier, 90 do; Strickler er. Bax ter, 110 do, making a total of 1,034 barrels. • Pennsylvania Central Stock Market. LAST LIBERTY, March 31, 1c64 .1 ?r allat anki i l .. The weatrer during the past week, to use a Jas. Rees mild expression, was horrible; in fact it was al- R."... , ".«.= — ... -- - most impossible to transact any And of out-door , Silver Cloud No. 2. Conway business. The roads to and from the city being in a sad condition, the cattle market, like all other trades, was sulierng—most dealers pefer red shipping their stock East. A large amount passed through. Prices rules high. All good parcels find ready purchasers at the outside rates. The receipts foot up to 253 Cows divided as fol lott a Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. Mules March 23 16 12 36 4 24 12 6 4 6 (1 _ " 25 10 12. 6 0 . " 211 3.) o 4 3 u " 27 10 12 64 U " 2S 10 5 4 3 4 " 29 21 IU d 6 u C . Arr E —The market was aft with a good de mand and prices were a shade higher. We no tice heavy shipments East. Among the sales were as imlows : SALES OP CATTLE PEE CWT. Rice a. Co sold 100 head, light at $4,12. Holmes a. Pfifibr sold M head at 6,00. Myers It. Bro sold 100 head at 5,6011.78t5i. iMyers h Bro bought head at 6,60. Myers ts Bro shipped 200 head to Baltimore. Boos—Scene and high—the principal portion going East—former prices were well maintained. The sales repotted were ALES OP 11008 CW'T. Holmes a. Piltfer sold 490 head at $8,25. C K Ward sold 198 head at 8,00. ilchrlat a. Co sold 398 head at 7,906 , 8,30. (3 ilchrist a. Co sold 306 head at 8,50. Ward a. Porter sold 188 head at 8,00. K It Phillips sold 95 head at 8,45. Braden to Martin sold 110 head at 1,25. Holmes tr. Ptifter shipped East 24 head. C K Ward shipped East 140 head. W 3 Tilden snipped, East 3,000 head. Suter—The market this week was bare—all the parcels that arrived was purchased on East ern account. The nominal rates were $7.00@8,25 cwt. Pittsburgh Tobacco and Snuff' Market. The market was tfrm for all description—prices have steadily advanced and have still an upward tendency. The following are the latest quota tions Tobacco—Honey Lew.... " Spun Roll " t;ongreng " D. Twist Five Pound.... Snuff—Scotch " Copenhagen 60 Leaf Tobacco—The market continua tin:Lwith a good demand fot the various kinds—prices gange from 1400 c fl 16, as QA quality. New York Cattle Market BULL'S HEAD, Monday, March 21.—The market opened this morning with ,about 4,000 head of bullocks on sale at Forty-fourth street, though it was not generally supposed that the number exceeded 3,600 and several personareally suppos ed it still smaller. Owing to the supposed short supply, the market opened very strong at an advance of half a cent a pound upon the rates quoted in our last report of the market. At this a good many of the first class retail butchers laid in their supply, some of them paying 163i@16e. is It for the same quality bought last Monday at 16(004 cents. This class of stock was not very plenty but we thought more so than last Mon day. The supply of Western steers of good fair medium quality,was abundant, and sold at 134 , 14 cents. There were too many light, thin steers, and rough oxen, but we did not observe any sales of this class as low as last week. Prices generally were 11@l3c for the lower grades; there were country bu at I yers of working oxen willing to take them 3c lb for net weight, and in some instances higher and, gene rally half a cent above the butchers. 'The morn ing was very bright and mad, and trade opened early, and was lively till about 11 o'clock, when it began to droop, and for some hours it was re ally e ers conceding to buye rs ' demands, andmought tg:cuer:e in the afternoon at B s a head w ou ld than in the morning; The supply at Allerton's is about 600 /MA more than last week, and we suppose that the stiDpl for the whole city this week will net exceed 4 Only 100 werecolliat Bergen, end: but few additional_are onileeted - ttt.giwo. 4 .. Theinl = 64- Awkilnicrinelitengek 'at st Weems, te e the Sit oi beefs evi dently declining. This Is very marked in the' FINANCIAL. 8 00 5 28 1 20 1 11 10,1 10-71 6 65 6 60 31 3 00 834' 1 15 2114 600 71 10 10 2f1.,14 3 60 SO4 EEMI iq a 111,00 - 5 "0 85 90 85 90 66 04 - 1. - -*autism giay ciao , : . th i t .. , 1 t. ,,,-- . 1 ., , ~ i yolitid..beimPolistpliri at- ...ire& . :..,.... gefrbrjOrr,ititlf .. ~ ...-0,4r ' itim0r.—,. , ;:;:,... her ererr.inehlieti ...411 fihir timber: terse pp led Ititusibladstriaosok, shrines cistket ; • - not as sharp, lttollghlorloes tvereAhouttheesthe .li. -th'erlit'erte. IR Writsdi,r.faiktgeto of.sbotth, ..- ,-.-, ae - db kverage pnfrhe ';'e.; - t'TitepoAozropgtk - • • tee ormildltun itteap•Wela 's4 41. - Pei` :Amok ' - scipasvagsat tower satetl *A IStlriarket - sok and no largo:taloa entered to-marrow. There is no ceeterishaff thehcx,reer,ket. The uppirie 11.grkttanihrhfirtrade'dja,_,;, -•• .__.. _.... ___ . Iletnriniiiisi Tabiteeio.lilasiket. are .' ' S alei of Leaf Tobacco at Bodniannts W 25. . housetwemsstAhrismnd 44 boxes, as follows : de . hhda 'Virginia Leaf,l7, andTrash,Jvlv: 4 hh 1 'fraelt—i St:Sty : at44' , I:. at 85,244,itt $1550, 2 1 at *5, 2it *.7, •,4 at it 25, lAt Sil,sd, 3at 1413, i at $16i60; 3•At• - 1,4-14ir ilatf f lat 10,25, iat CD ; lat 417,25, 1 atil6l;2s4lthds-neWßentlitik and Lugs7-2-14tilitlitiNkkzat:49, lat ed , _L o st 418.75, lat $25:1 tit .• ,, , , 4* 23 iihda al •BI 8 - . Co un ty Leaf anallitilWatabiditirik2l4 also 45 cases Ohio Seed /4884, , 8 6C. Bfit .:tallktat Week ranging from_*4 to s3*, .. 11 At-Agtttw' Cinetunat.44Vhlskt lir - - .. . Whisky la under the mfludabortur ' ' s-isic .r . , allN \s\4l manipulations. - Somebody , Or , aMil It-siot: , ' Nunes Speculative - and bodies' legisistrift , an expertness that outdoes the tocateelpe .;•-: , ed expert with :the little joker. It (iftainist - ~,- -' •,, almost constantly the play, "nottetritiaisee the; , .-, tax, and now you:don't' , Ala Wetinesdayit was : put up to 90e; on Thursday to 950 aittettlhat time ‘'), it has been kept at thattignre, with steady firm- • ness on the part 3f . sellent, and 0-itS attong im- .; Yeastto -day totatird' a: fUrthet - iiiitiabee of at Mast 2a per gallon: ," • •.•:, • ~'-; :. , Philadelphia Meta! Market. I:con—Pig metal is very firm; salmi of An thracite are making at.l6o 4 ll.tonifvjlite three numbers. 5000 tons Torice,lionitt 660 ton cash. Manuftiettifed iron 1s !limp:La pricel are looking up. ; . . DIXIMETR BY Plariarditlefn New York Stock alai:tit New•X•ansi.XarattBl, 1864. 4 -•-•/ C. et. R. Galena icklEktr...l2sX. Cumb. Y ' ,WM . lIL Cen., Scrip... 447 , .... 125' Mich. Southern...ll7 3 : Cleve. & N. Y. Centra1.....14233 elev. &Toledo..• .1.16 V }leading .... ... N. Weill.. erg Hudson Ritter:— .161 P..'ac 143 S: Guaranteed....l4B T. 11.,Er:A, „„ C. ee-ceMt:3bn*. • " 70 Canton Cd 70 1 yezlezeiliile,stea 99X , Missiouri 6's 7.4y 4 166 Erie - plats-cavoita...l.lo New Yori4,2llpeley.-. New Yonn, has a declining tendency and dull; sales,at 750/700,.110ur Hrm sales of 19,500 Ws at $6,5Q6,135 for Slate; VAG 7.25 for O. ; tr7,1067.45010r Whesti 15.000 bush at 91,e8ti1,64' corloldeago Spring; i1,67@i,70 for Red. , Corn unsettled and deelin lag ; sales of 33;000 bush at 2004,,u. Pork buoyant - at ~ 1 23,76. Lard steady - at . 32@133 e. Whisky dull and unsettled at 61@1,03.' SuAar thin at 14616,?,c. Coffee firm 111@27.y.e. Mo.-. . lasses inactive. Naval stores quiet and steady. Petroleum firm; refined in bond at 51c; crude at 31t1,32,ir Philadelphia Market. Pai LAD - ate - ate, March 813- 7 sales 1,004 bids at ii 6.75 for Extra and s74l74osloEUtra-Fam fly. Nothing doing in Rye Plant °Ft:kite Meal. ; Wheat quiet; sales of Red at sl67,Whilleat Rye steady_ Oorn at 11,23 for :Venda , : Petrole um steady at 80@32e'for (hudd and 47@40% for. Relined in bond. Whisky sells at VA& ictlolitltraticci;l . ; Sr. Louis, March 31.—Cptton ditili . receipta 115 bales. Flour active. singieeiftea' at $6,25; double extra at Wiest buOyatit at $1 1,43)4 for prime. Clara dull et" - Wa $453. tett slow at 864:1900, . ; New York Bold Market. NEw Yonr, Mardi 31.-oold closed this even ing at lee. RIVER MaiTTERS. THE ritvert.—Last evenihriet - tiVAVat there were eleven feet water and rising. Beithaess on the a hart was very brisk. • 46,` The fine steamer Bertha, Capt. Vanhork, la announced for Clarksville 'anelltiuthriße this .the fine passenger steametlTievada, Capt Brickell, is announced for St. Louis:it:id Cairo /fir The favorite passenger steamer Leonidas, Capt. A nawalt, is announced for St. Louis. Third Spring Rum or Coal. The present rise of water will enable our coal boatmen to send Out another fleet of tow boats, making the third one during,theent month. The list as near as could be ascertained foot up as follows that has and will depart .during the present week: For Cincinnati—Lion, 7 barges, .85,000 bushels; Lake Erie No. 3, 10 do, 90 do3,Elezbuieci - , 7 do, 70,- 000 do; Shark, 10 do, 90,000 do;.l.lr.Wit 10 do, 90,- 000 do; Coal Hill, 10 do, 90,000 do. 'Total, 510,000 bushels. For Madison and Lotoseill, —Star, 9 barges, 90,- 000 bushels;.J. S. Cosgrave r o dt450,000 do,• War rior, 7 do, 80,000 do Tom Ureic 7A3,000 do; Leop Petrel. 6 do, 70,000; ard do _do; Dick Fulton No. 3, 9 do, 75,000 do; Ara do 70,000 do; Tigress, 7 do, 75,000 do; WWI Cat, 7 do; 70,000 do. Total, 735,000 bushels. For (;afro—Alps, 7 barges 50,00011notttels; N. J. &clay, 5 do, 50,000 dos WRi*.vilit, - ,?4,000 do; Ormsby, do, 95,000 do. To , 280;0Cilibushels. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ARRIVED„ ; ... . •• • C 440140 .... . - afreniurville. •' 4 ...Gqraon . :W Coulgod PAk"li a e. DEPARTED.. ...Clarke. ...Dumas ...Irwin Gallatin SEW. Rees Sults tu t IR) iI Aa PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Lessee and Manager ..... Preasurer B.- a. Last night but one of the engagem tof YAN KEE LOCKE, who will appear in three pieces. THIS "L'VENTING, will be - presented The Ttuohee 414. Puha. Pedro Locke C. Loveday Taco* ...... . . Qhippendale Miralda .t .. . Itynor After which True Love NeVer -Rune' Eihooth. Darious Dutton Yankee Locke Overture . Oicitestra To conclude with The Yankee Duellist. pancake Yankee Locke CONCERT HALL. Elam Pancake. RUSSELL'S GREAT PANORAMA OF THE REBELLION Will be exhibited in the abckyniAll i ,jor for one week only';"-rtonfmenctor ON MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1884. The exhibition will be interspersed with SO NO and - Duette, by Rhea EM MA REM NOLDS and Mr. W. R. GOQDWIRi late of the Pittsburgh Theatre. . Matinees-on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. - 46t , the accommodation of schools and familiee. rAdtaissiort ,to evening entertainment 25 cents; afternoon lec. Doors open In the evening at ro'clock, al ter:mouse 2 o'clock. .-See poster. T. B. SMITH & CO., apl.4 w managers. igrazAsorac HALL. NAT CO Go MX MIL 401 MI , IR''lBl Old Original Bohemian Troupe GLASS BLOWERS, Will open their Grand, Gift piomepsde Enter tainment at the tbdre' Nall; oriIiIONDAY EVENING_, MarehMllb, andexhibiteeerreven ing and WEIIIIINItSDA.Y and SATURD AY AF TERNOONS. , - - . At each entertainment the celebrated Low Pressure Olatts .steam Fe:gdoe Monitor, made entirely of Muth will be in full real** -Anoth er great feature, all the roamilammtWork of art, manufactured by the company, will:,be ; gratult ouslyAistributed to the visitors. , • • On FRIDAY EVENING, Apritiscaliemiti ful case of work will bepreamitedlo the Author of the best original Conundrum ottithei. Glass Steam Engine, Admission to evening entertatninerits;-% cents; afternoons, lb cents. No half price. Doora.op_en in the evening at 7; afternoons at 2o , eltielt. Ex hibition commences half an Lone later. WM. WOODROPPE; E. M. GARDNER, Gen. Agt. it pa al 31 NM Co 11011 ok: OD = r_l4-41 AND GRAIN RAKES, _ • vAILRANTED—TILE BEST. _in use. A 12 9 ., STORE Maxi1ic55;104 , .... -- ,,•1:3 wa.E.LBID ;ARROWS. Maantelturtit7 sale tiy Near theranitetitiarY,- Alleirheakailf;Fa C _ AVLICING , MAMA— : , :• ART 1 & ' CIARVER , SI4 A 5 Z-411`b - •, ', . i tat • -,, n c, , -g4 AiXiiit• a, • • , colirwry -re inromont: , Veil Sale 15111:11° I 3 &ARiivaßmilrE. .1 "r4Tr wo,po " For sale 8 180 woo —.Brownsville. ....Elizabeth. ....St. Loafs.
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