._ . ht' -II: g , Woman's Blirtiewit ,Lightened.- t i` tt •til. .. PITTSBURGH, March gist,, 1864;. 0 ' st i Some one once trulhfutly said that he Die )builders and Carpenters held I was a lappet:B4pr 0 hisraee who caused their meeting at the - Merchants' ,Ex ------ ' two blades of grass lt) , brow Where hut change, and organized by calling Alex. a 3 r 4 Ftrwittfitrreaft - thelbsty Post, to agents at the rate of $2.,00 Per hulidred copies. f one had grovel' before. And we 'will andeisMoore to•the Phair !ititit ;appoint "' I add that he *lto ty'rtie eXerefse Of 'his tug W. M. Edgar Secretary, after which the following resolutions were adopted: inventive genius...produces any contri tirtAIINTELIAGINCE ' , van re Whereby the labors of - svpinan • I are imany degree lessened, is ‘ e c le d Resolved, That a Committee or nine, be me poirttml; - anti their names' be repelled 'to the . A 11 1 Chairman or the Exeoutiie Con Ritter s 'f to more lasting honor; than the hero or ry Fair. ' ' Retrenehnlent. . ' a dozen battles. It is a common sat, iirsolvad, That said l'ornmittee hate rut pow ht" lagneflipr,“Ble, er to appoint committee; and make such other 1.44. --- - I.= One of the methods suggested by See- , ins worrian's w"rifk isnever done" arrangetirents as mat , be necet rf 'I retary Chase to keep down the price of ; and the_ saying is too true. From early subeh:ription = for said lair. -"' 3 "13"euti" and often far in , tfreihird, That A Trea,urer tie appointed, ceit c all i.ontritm- t . .sz. gold itfliy retrenchment. This is true ; Hawn to dewey eve, , the silent hours of the night women al- i h"se dull it shall Tie to re 'ILE thuas and promptis• report and pay (.)% r t t le but where shall retrenchment begin- ways finds work. for her busy hands ! same to the Treasurer of the Sanitary Fe Eli With-the people or with the Government? And• thus it is that she sometimes is heard . ! authorized by the President di this mer•trb a g ir. " - y-the Most assuredly with the latter. It was lto exclaim that she "never has a urn ! After which the following Committee ads,' ment to call her own." Work and ' was a u -1 3 - aPPoird•ed:- James Millinger, the Government that inaugurated' the toil by - day - -trril and work by night- •1.1(1 Moore, John Alexander, A Pat reeklese expenditure which has now be- ANT] paid f , r ter,on, Wm. Rigdon, James (('banshees, - sing drudger -off ! unceasing . y en lily ) , , , cbtae so common and so rut ileitis among ear unrequitted. But science has come " in.M. Edgar, Alex. Wilson, Alex t_t!lz - the•people, and it is therefore eminently to woman's aid, 'and In 'some degree M ' Alain • op thatproper there is where reform ought lightened her burdens. Wheeler ,i... wil, Rewired, That the pr,,,-eedings of t hi.; meet ine %IV : Ie published In the ifit papers. • • to commence. True, there was reason , son have proved themselves the true , ) Resolved, That the secretary report thrs cam. friend of womankind and b • inven• ! ' i ee ,the ( hairman ot the Executive( am. ) C for vast expenditure ; but, es - en though • - tine and - rie ' r - • ' . 3. fecting their Sewin -• Ma • m utes, ; • '. . . - vast, there could have been a show of chines-are-entitled to thed prou -appel On nuition adjourned . 4 economy in supplying - the necessities of lation of woman's benefactor. It were ' Al EX !VI ()OWE, Prosident 1.15 Stoll Istlebl, and •54 Penn sits., needlesS for us to more than call the NV M. 1,..'1M(A11, Secretary . Between Eth at., and Virgin alley, the Government, which there has not • - reader's attention to the Wheeler &- Wil- . not PITTSHI'EGH. been. The looseness with which the son Sewing Machines. In this commu Prize Conundrums.-The Pillow- isf lELEBItATED EX TILL( public funds have been dispensed-or I i ilk 11 A.'•711.1{..F1iCH1LF , ,.." 2" F°R nity their superior merits are too well rather dispersed-by those in authority, ing vi ere the -•- (. pits.e conundrums lam ' "' for a long while after the beginnThg of known to need any praise from us_ .. . Ind in all competition they have stand el, evening tit. IIIC Bohemian Glass Bloeveis Ansa), Arfliland Flower 3, ,Mignonette, mui,k, the war, begat in the people a reckless- - Amaryllis, Aleadbw Finwera, the test, and to-day .stand before the exhibit io" , 13,,uquet de l'altiornie. Lilac nese of expense that yet bears and for a long time - Will continue to the iegiti country without a superior in public es- First Pr ize -Why U the gia,fi steamer like the 13ouquet d'Aratne.. i fLillyOtrhe Valle ruquet de Carotins, INeve-mown Hay. 3. ' liMatiran. They are- •‘efteily -managed., : , t , nio t zhe .s r k e ll ' i , If f e, Ruse, twine transparent, we , mate fruits. The ease with which a host Orange PloWens, and not liable to get out of order, and works ca its err Seer t r u iN he (ft e Xc m , Bergam ot's jPatchouly, of contractors and government official.! and the language of- the Oh •-til icie Scrawl P,,s-,--M lit i, ((lir Llockading squadron (famelts. ',Pink. favorites acquired almost fabulous sums, IPoppiank, Intelligeneer, • "any fantilk is made happy ~ 1 2 1 1 r u e ., t 1 1 1, 1 , ‘e v1 , 1% , o t f h, the , gl t •i , is steam - • 1 :1"m""e -enabled them to lavish their gains in the 11. ii k ies•drliti (Portugal ? . by the introduction of this taustworth V m a • l' r Citronelle Roust IPrairie Flowers, luxuries, "immoralities and friVoli ties Matinee this afternoon and perfor- crystal Palace -I-Rose; i machine. Wheeler . & - 'Wilson's Lock Which before that period they bad only mane, this evening as usual-matinee Ger h atiii , , lab 'Rough and Ready Stich Machines are •warranted for three viewed and longed for at an almost in- ! f :spring Flower , years, and range in „price from $5O dol. tin" ' '''''' adiai ' sin n all round for old Taia-en"l7twerl terminable distance. Their example has ti.itlyiiiing, little :Ind Pig, ' l'aweet Briar, ' Heliotrope, • I ter, eet• Per, ' ! tars upwards. Call and see them in op had its influence upon many of those Honey, ,sv,le7et Lavender, eration and secure all desired informa who have not stood beneath the drop- Eastern Exchange, This popu l ar 1_ 1 1 °"" t• S"'hie. i S weer Lettuce, tins, from the Agents; Mess:ers Wm ; ../i, to, O-11, ' Sweet I 'lover, pingsof the golden shower. Consequent Stunner Se Co , No. '27 Fifth street. See hotel, recently erected in the vicinity ()I' }{ ) ,, nth t'uheros. ..ly extravagance rules the hour, and mon- , ' ey changes ownership with a rapidity ' ath'ill'-'ement! in another column the extensive cattle yards near East "u"n. Jockey ilia/ - io!Wc, rindin amounts that is, to say the least, Lib( rty, may now he reachedLy passen Than') Lina: , J......‘ en.et, - The Local Oil Trade.-'f h,• ( iii ver railway as well as railroad and turn "n' 'he, ; yeti% ert, astonishing. Let the Government look sem, to its account book first, therefore, and , City ,11 liter, in its review ofthe mark( t , Pike. - When the at t atlicr once be, 0ni,.... ''N-1;';i-,T,,-;;;,','' , West Erni, settled the - Exchange 1% ill 'become the A1.g.0tt.,. White roly, economy trill- mine, by regular descent, 1 for the week ending on the 9 9th ult - ' ! favi ' • - init. lesort for Pitt , burghers and M"."l"l.e. Wrnter liliasaiii. to the people who are desired to inaUgu- i says: "The Market continues lively with , o ti • • li; ZIN ii 'S i - ir•DI ( NM lA. a hi hly c o n s e n t Ns rate reform. teiii deirrntii of breathing the pure i A Eaelefle?, Illf• IYIIA4 t- pt-ritt wt • an advance in Trices•and buyers plenty atmosphere ,ii the ~ - , untr‘. tor lin part ing . to tae ha:Al:Crate! A ler y agree- But. although the above is one reason . , • side sod dotting ortor for the prevailing extravagance there is ' Bnt little oil'has went - forward iiv -- river ! •- -- - le sis , . f.:: E 80, - (/.1: ET -T CI EH!, I: EX • yet another which mar not be ignored. ;since our last report, and our wharves' - Moving Day - Yesterday was abu - ... \ IliAt 1 . l P„PER 1EN......V. large assortment . ..II /t is known that a great many million are at present comparative bare, J) II- ,day, hind ~riitti_n,.... were to he seen . 11 t l one' t•oaps, },Hung : : : Creams. Preparation', tot I u se Hair Cosmetics, Toilet w aterti, bentori ~ dollars of paper currency have been is. ring the late - rise in the Allegheny sea 1 direLti i - • iii . I are, removes are ,:ii,l Ay , P 7:l l u L men. vi all - kind,r• conatantly orr nand sued, asicb• from loans, upon the top of ' , vriil thousand barrels I,f MI earn( down c!N!' - tii be as buil as it Pro. Ili la tan yhe I ru.• ,i,„.,1, ' 6/ Coener F V,., 1 ',: i . ,, i i i, ,; il " Ai . our previous - Annie circulation of gold i From Walnut Beml anti Horse Creole. In a metaphorical s, 1)S0 ; hut rev know ,I' , --:-.- . _2', _ ' 'i ‘- ' l."' ''' and silver money. When the metallic , This confirms the favorable reports that ________. __ have come to us from that Muni - ter. We !d! 1 ,,, ‘ ! , !'`-' , 4 ,iYi l , ' , ' „ fi t t i , "'n' ,. ",/!!“:,I,.tay.ne moved •ii,'! AMUSEMENTS. - aufferi6,,-ronowiu g a general law cam- • petting it to go out of circulation upon ! have a rumor of a large flowinF. , well l iff„ ' ,:, i .,,', -- ; ''•'' ''''' ' " '"''' q • '"" . - - = the entrance of an inferior one-was no i being struck on the Gregg Farm a short left ` "-'' ''' m"r , ,'art lo.ot , of 'tru, k ~ 1:,-/e-.1.ITTlitittrIt.Cill---T-H-F...iTitlie. longer a medium of exchange, its ab_ - distance, above the Sherman, but if • 3 el. Lessee and Manage , . - -- sauce wee filled by the issue of an equal needs confirmation. The price m nil l - tealturer . . . .. . .... . 4 s'AttrRDAY MOItNIHL3 , AF%tr. 2 ; 1864: =amount of paper to 1111 the vacancy. lands is high up in the pictures--heir. Thus there accrued a greater amount- ' equafto the figures , of the first great es dollar for dollar-of paepr than metallic ! citement in the early days of pifdom. I n crirrency, anti, of course, the exehanga- : the Whip-poor-will districts, hind `w it li ble value of the farmer bec:ame lest in not more than one-fourth available i',,r proportion---to --its- increase above the , acting purposes, is gelling at $1(X) and . - ordinary supply. Add to this the fact ; upwards per acre. We 'flare heard of that such a currency is based entirely sales at the wells al $6.50 in hulk and .ahcredit, and has. but a.local and not a at $51,50 at this point, barrels included foreign value, and we come at another We quote $6 as the ruling price at the class or causes tending to produce a wells. Prime new barrels $3 to $2,2 - .. , :TAM OrContidence in a paper. medium and second-hand $2 50 to $2.7 - ). of exchange, and a general tendency to • ----- turn its ever changing values into some- How Colonization Worka -'Annie -thing more substantial. or even into the . i . sinte s in AnrjJ last, acqon.lingtoMr. Lin passing comforts and enjoyments of the coin's scheme of colonizing the freed _ hour.. colored people, four hundred %nil fifty Under these circumstance it is useless to talk of or preach reform to individ• blacks were sent to the island ot A uals. No one knows how soon cry -how vache, belonging to the Republic of often new issues of paper money may he Hayti. Owing to mismanagement, on made, through the exigencies of the : the outward passage, the small-pox broke nation; but all know that every such is- , out among the emigrant.:,. Sebsequentiv sue tends to depreciate the dollat s' they ; a series of disasters overtook them, uti already possess; hence there ,s a wide- 01 the original number was reduced to spread desire-confined to no class, con. ' three hundred and ski y•t ight-being a dition, or party of men-to turn money loss of eighty-two. The survivor , have into commodities or something having returned:again to Washington City. tangibility and stability of value. Mon- • probably to be hereaftrr made the vi ey is not hoarded now. Every species . tints of some other visionary scheme of property has a fair chance of sale in Poor Sarah° seems to be as unfortunate the market, and even the wild, useless under the good offices of lik new]) mountain land, of Pennsylvania, for ' found friends, as under his old rria-P r-. years known only to the presence of Hie - • -- rout footed denizens of the woods, are Incorrect. -The report in Thursilay . ..• now eagerly sought after by the monied i r'hoinf,-/< - do the effect that certain -ruili dwellers in brown-stone fronts and Lary changes would be made in the De cryst 11 palace- lstoney, therefore, • partment of the Monongahela, we are wings its way with electrical rapidity.: The poor greenbacked dollar, like the informed on reliable authority is without Wandering. Jew, knows no period of any foundation in fact, The only-chang rest., and-money is plenty' es that have or will take place is that Retrenchment is a good word. It is made at Camp Copeland, Col. Hardy to be hoped that, starting at time head of ' taking the place of Gcn. Copeland: -There the Government, it will gradually find is no disposition onstlie part of the Ad its spay ro the acceptance of the people. ministration to interfere with the De ' In both'e:aiies it is much-greatly needed. , partment of the Monongahela, nor with On the part of the people, no objections those who so satisfactorily fill the trusts can be }made to investments in material confided to them. 'Wean or the' 'mll:lnses that produce I comfort, but those are not the great Payment of the State Militia - avenues through which expenditure is This question has now assumed this deli mainly taking its way. Luxury and its cite shape : Gov. Curtin says, - There i concomitants, vice and dissipation, are , reason to believe that the militia called the gates through which a fluctuating ! in ,,, service in geptem ire,.1362, will now paper currency, is rushing its thousand 'he promptly paid." Of course now some victims every ay, -Why hoard these thing must turn up about this pay, from dollars, to-day, ' reason thousands, the fact that timid folk already have vk when to morrow they may not be inns of other rebel raids into our State worth half so much as now." Thus the during the coming summer, and politic:,) giddy round of pleasure is run, dissipa- ' doctors are beginning to survey the 11011 follows; vice, misery, and penury ! track upon -which the next Presidential may Ave - rot:tate to many who, !shock the ! rare is to be run. bitter instincts of their nature in the lives they lead. Retrenchment is the word A .....,. - w arning.-NN e saw - a little la)v for them. - No matter it' gold goes up ”- and paper down; better, that they yesterday seritmaly injured by a stone ' ahould lose thereby than for human • thrown by some boys- at- play. Wheii nature; and all that makes life rationally will boys learn to quit the iiseles , and This morning, at 11 o'clorl., in thud enjoyable, should perish ignominiously dangerous practice of throwing .„ 1 „ 1 „ . ... '„r Masonic. Hall Au( tin House, 5.; Fifth .._ in the murky pool of vice. npon the streets P The .. little fellow anal strcet, w iii hi' , ttitrtOtt: Spring Wagon But, after all, why preach retrench- - 1 et td May lid a i•rfpplu for life' thrOurdi and one Top tim , ey. promptly aud went and reform to the people-the thethoughtlessness, not to say culpabil without reserve .T.A Me CI, limo' upper stratum of society or the solid ity of-the boy who threw the missile re Auctioneer. masses? That is the wrong end of the I ferred to. . argument. Rather ought it to be im- . .......... , - This body met last even presed upon the Government itself to re- New Lisbon Railroads-A meeting rim to transact some unfinished busi trench, and wiry itself. Let the men was held in Cleveland on the 18th inst. I mess. It was not of soy real - general in authority ignore, for a little while, to take' measures completethev ' - ures to the noble work of President-making, Lisbon and Ashtabula Railroad between - and examine into the condition of the New Lisbon and wi `Tensible.-Councils, last night, Vt•l'%* 1 estown. The en ship of State, which is so near founder-terprise is said to be ingood hands and wisely coneluded Co let well enouuli in in total ruin. There are thousands will be prosecuted• 1 raisethe' with all p - issible dis alone, am did not of leaks in the Government Treasury stitch. - ' senses for theatrical and other shows that may not be known even to them. Y • • There arc combinations formed, with ~ :Carpenters at:KV-Builders -Mi. Yankee Locke had an overfl wine the collusion of greater and lesser of = Corn m ittee s to _ressresent flie t s!) sliqkseilast night ---riust the kind of benefit cials under the Departments, whereby • • the nation is literally robbed-and not builderasoul.carpenters in the come' we imagine he knows how to appre May robbed, but insulted, because it is ing fair has been appointed: James (dale all done under the guise of the most vir-Mellinger, Alex. Moore, ,Tolin Alexan • silent type of loyalty. der, A.- PatlerSOn, NY-ITL-. Rigdon, J , rheatre .lames ' -El a I „w.i 1 Adams, a yolint , The Government owes it to itself and Chambers W. M. Edgar, Alex. Wil - and popular tragedian appears at the , to the people to purge the service of its son, Alex. McClain. theatre next week. false stewards. It is not difficult to de- - - teat the false from the true. Luxury ! State Canals. -In the Supreme Court Pianos at Auction.-')'his morning and prodigality have generally visited ; on Wednesday, Judge Agnew decided 4 at 11 .o'.olock, at Masonic Hall. Auction them and have set a mark upon, that the Pennsylvania 'Railroad Coin- House, 55 Filth striiet, T. A. McClel their votaries. Let the Government do 'pany was bound to keep up in good re- i land, Auctioneer. thisgreat work amid retrenchmetftsw ill ' pair the canals purchased from the State,-1,. ;, • - s Photographs . eQuie. by .an easy, transition.. There and that they should remain forever free 500 Card Photographs of Gener will then he no need for the poor sol to all parties - chrxising to use the same. als, Theatricals, Tom Thumb and wife. tiler, his wife and children, and the --- --, -- Dog Jack, fie , A: e at 50 cents per hum All-earned,.c holding on to their April Showers.-" April showers -dozen and upwards at ' Pittock's, opposite few paper dollars until they . s ; Postoffice. sunny hours" was verified yesterday. have lost half their value, In order to I put down the price of gold. iln the morning the sun found its Way to ' Albums.-Call and examine the fine -------_ . the earth through Pittsburgh's canopy of , assortment at Pi ” ttock s, opposite Post- Bohools-Elalaries.--On Wednesday ' smoke-sin the evening rain did the , office. night the Central Board of Education re- Same' Hard Cash, Cross of Honor, Tales ri- - ---- , solved to increase the salaries of teach- : The Union Passenger Railivay.— et is tOltdivri ': Prin - eipal of High • School: , A•-bill Inc° " • -this-• Railway Corn- of the Operas, Cudjo's Cave an other i publications at Pittock's. $1,200 •LFirst assistant $1,050; Second , pally has passed both Houses of the • --- ns6oo; Third 500; 'Feather of Penman- Logislature,•and now awaits the signs- : Ship and-800k -keg in $3OO ; Teacher of tore of the Governor. Soldiers pocket albums, pocket .; Drawing $220; Janitor $400; Principals • - ! knives, &c., at Pittock•=, opposite rost• of Ward Schools $B5O ; Grammar Teach- Postpened--No cormty fair will be i office. , . • . era $4OO ; Intermediate Teachers f,350 • , ; held in. Washington county this- I All the late Dime books at Pittock's year, - Primary Teachers $ 800; Principal 01 ' the mem b ers ha -1, determined vt g . to de-1 nest's de s pot, opposite Postoffice. ' Coldred School $6BO ;' Asslitant Teacher vote all „ their time and means to the ! - $BOO ; Janitrix $lOO. A resolution was i " . , Pittsburgh Sanitary Felt.. • Harper, Independent, Ledger Way addipted making the salaries of all teach- ; erly, for this week at Pittock's elm. 14 tilng -less than one year's experis ; so _ epee .Ip, a,chool teaching thirty dollars Furniture at Auction-This morn. • - ' All the . magazines for April at Pit lief idinitm less thin those fixed by the ;:W, lT clq-S s ,c/P94c, Atiticicidifold.'4, 55 tock's resolutled. , It 'restitution vas • isslopted`l flah street, horuseitql . an.dicitchen fur ._ _. --... . anthoiittiis the levy ofa tar ofliVelnilll9/ 114 . 1**, 'CalrpePit; - shyer-plated, ~ . fstrks, ; Stationeries &se., at Pittock's, op on county - Valnation for school pterptises. ; spoon . % 4co; - i posite Postoffice. , . T a 3 POsl=,-eiro Pay of the Police 11 r::, Ibt• pny ~f 111.• day pilit'e Wa-, o‘er in S, lent Council blot night. In 11, InttanOtne IIH p will I c , , ornpolled to wprk ' 4 l :7 lth : ix xa tifti,n hour, pc V 11.1 Ike on po or $4O per Month. T.iio hill,: by one half Mr. M"rlT4'. willi burn( , ~, After a loch Wife fox - a Day an d I'd:- in proportion. Ndifixin Yankee Lock, erture . ()rchestr• To conclude alt), The remains 1 t B C M‘ti hit \k,ll Lt ;Dtt:rrt .1 aft, rnortn fr an In- reshit nee (.1 nnttl u in tit, ttec entlt ward. \\ untler-ttAntl that titt.n will it , nit tuttnary (11=ttlay, 917 Th the dr -ire t't it, frititti . : not ter later ac;•ottut Mates that the _______ affair took place at Bayou Rapids, 20. ARO 'UV A LS. Attfil-DEP-A.*}TiftES _ miles front A.l4xandria, and that besides the above capture large numbers nr nor- Gallatin ....Brownsvill, se- and mu), .e were taken. (ol 11. B. Franklin.. Brownsville - Elizabeth. dal C , i,l s ,i , 4 , everely wounded in the Akrieri,a St. Louis. Will it- exhibited in the Chore Hall. for leg , fer one week only. commencing • • . . The rebel j•ir, c %%ad a portion of ties. .t i ji.,: i .r i ,i . ki t ie T ,,,,s.,; .. fi. ON "MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1884 Smith's in -entry. grid ((urs wasa portion • the e NI,IIIII iO,l sill be Interapersed a ill/ of , Lee e c4va , l `Y• :%( in./. k a ..... .. , was B.(thli ...... .. . , :• oas, and Dotal,. by Miss EMMA REIN Ole weatner on the Red river N4" , f.t4-4aml Mr W it. (RA il.l WIN, late of the i old arnlllie watt-i in the river was Ila- - ------'--- 7 -- -- ---- l'ltiediargii f beaux' iii 4 rapidly, w Li( li trill much facilitate AUCTION SALES, . Alatadeeaiin WEIXNEsDA A idl.l I•IATi Rita}- _'ern boat tiro ronient , . The Irriops'lire in " Remot SI 11.10,, ii iN'•-•;. lid the acenmmhflatlrin id ' ril A. AIt.C.LELLAND,.sIII7C,TIONEEII, ' - school, and families. tine :pirii, , 4 . No. 55 FIFTH STREET. glas - -.lihnission to ecenine entertainme n t '. • The rehi I a - llPTl'llia-• it Provost - Lami- _ _.. ..eao,,atternoon lac Jr-1 ing,tin the Teelie, tired into ano• o f. our . 1 .. FVZ.IN - 111URE • AUGTION.--4.THIS (Satur- Doors open in the evecinn at - •I'clo,-.X. al ; ternor . .ina tit :I o'elo,l, ziiiihout , , halt tied after a well directed ', \l ' t;o l n °R H N og l e 4' i , b a VlVhs i fe k e r „ trt l e ic s,l l 4l - - -:' • Who Gets I i '--In •id‘liticun to the r.oe poster Tit '-}IITH NCO . iikcharl.rt Of !Irape. A party then land- etiantity of Ifoueebold and Kitchen Furniture, r( • nine di t, il iu ii ill •T . pr, •-.en t s this ev, 414 4 - 4, ' .dllnneers. 1;I ~rid hurmal al) tin , buildings in the . Ilf t v ' v ., ,, r it i ni , et d •i:, , , ,,, , ,. ..l . ... , ii.k e ,h ni de t , : t r rye a a e d ini a ‘ Bi. N a l , , , iro i e a bea. a u t s.,, an cEct a i l a h ,foaLgabolentisgr, Li d )l . o ll: ei h . e ciat "titlitri lik nit." III( 8010 ii.. in I: - ,t,i, otfer • a ....n:er 3 /AcC ) NIC TIAI7/4• , place • . tienta OW,- fha . Splendid eilLa• •if w ...; k 1 • i h ,tit n, r (.1 - lour 4 0 11 ,:z3, -30 ma t. t o, lb ,. 3E -t .. , 0 , *3 I,a , n. Franklin , column 4 ''..s pii , -,4,1 Tabei..,, Le ek, Glai;, Show Cases, Parlor and 4• • Ilir ,, ugh °pairings a l'oo's tvtoves,_Kltchen Utensil's, Sc. Also, sea UMW 1 33' AMOY 'la Ilk host ; riJii, I . .1:1111:Irtill1 ,i n 11 1 ,. ~.I I /r,a.:.1 Bohemian "friiiipe of e- 0 HA lien. Banks has issued an noise estab- 1 -" l '' ' 14 ' 114 '(41P"; Foils, qt 3 (7/ For all "Pie" GI,- ;craw Engine Tlic cvliiintors o; i able Cutlery, Kilter lated Spoons, 54.. c. • - 4-'44 '• - these talented arti ,, t , are hecoming vi ry i , ..1 1,_1.5, lI,OTS -- E - RS, men.lishig a bureau of instruction for freed- - popular with our ( iti:.. - -n-- :did the attrn 1 . a.:- . . "ra -4..., tioll to-night cannot 44,i1t,, .114,1% a Rill I Will hperrtheir ()rani GirrThrnitienale 1./11er-- Clia,- , F Picilif rts, mate of the brig 11011-O. Thee t all d dont t.; Le ,2.lVen tßolinent At the 0 , 0,, Hall. ~T, AI,4NDAs herald, of Boston, was accidentally = GASOWS-EXt away, it is arcry li audit:inn; one and tai",ri g 11 \ f ,c . ,, N , * , 1 '' .. ',;‘ , .1', - F ., 1 1 , 2 •Ztt; :; , t , ; , :,.: , ..NP l lyit' , e ,v rk eta,-_ drowned arNeW Orleane on Inc 21st. Be i t (•xpeet to ,et great competition fun it rEit...Not) . .x. - leaves a wife anti family in 13043t0n Absolutely cures secret __„,..,„ CI The Box (Mice Will be 1 , 1.'11 until three At ea( h Clltt r tA11111.:ilf the .. . let-rand or,-.1 1.,,, what length of standing- RINGGOLD, April 1.---,The cavalry t' Preßsore „Ines Steam Engine Moult., made._ No changdilt 'diet 'le A O . ( lOck to day ial,cti comma] Utile may cloud of ; I lass. will be tit fullAuutle force of the enemy has been augmented '-' from business. 1., left. The lu , by person must he on Cr great y feature, ail the magruticent stork oi art f . within a few days arid now amounts IC. , mauttfaetcreif by the t . ontpitny:Blll be - erratum-., .- out .),006. They are encamped in the hand or it will 1)1 uleell to the 11C1:1 o.lsly distn hill ed to the i 'situ, an hr:[ one lin Yfi 11/A 1 ES LN IN, I. April lat. ql.e,tuti- ' valley at the foot of Rdeky:Flwed Ecoldiari FEcrinchiptszi • ful .ase of work nail he presented to the Author 'Ridge extending from Tunnel Hill to 1 1 - _- United States Depository, Pitts- of the best original llontimdruni on the Glass vati-- Ness l station Li and Red Clay, which , 1 -- --. ; Steam Esigine, . a.. - i .1...,5,.c_i...L. a,..z. , _ burgh, April Ist, 1884.-This oth e r. .:i.im..s.i. li,evenin g enrertainineBts, 2z:cent. they bold. There is also 8 COD siderable _ --- 4411.01.100i1er, 15 cents No half price. boors open i And !Kilo vsj,kieshlVlViUltfel., hit- just rec,•is c,I R 4.iiiii,ly of two ye a r.: force at Nickswack Gap, six - milesbelow in the everting at ; ; atterunons ft 2 o'd,:i . ilc. 1.., , , • • nett. Their picket line is generally toned instromentirmannfactured Ulicted din' 43' 'sae, isat Chit i s so lice Per Cent ;n I e rc-41 be.ai 'mg, I, ii4t I 4 litin4tion cotrmrenceshntrair honvikro , sCat.wooutt“t• FL. 18 armee, ' within a mile of ours, hut no disposition I _. in the country. - IRA BlEals.ikitisiipedikehjethetrill. h•nder notes, ioupons ill.te hi ;!, aliiltilted I . li ,i, , By t.4.peopktar_novn upon iirNp.:/i., , i eeh..a.gl. _ in trz:.,-t a:," la' sitoWhli by either party to crowd. S.S 1-1: %' 1. - :: IN F' I 11. IS `l' I=' RI 2.E 81 causes &frequent de to u te, t, Marc+ :Ist, which a ill 14,• excliangi ,l . at II„ face vaLue for Govrtouirnt or NEW CASTLE _AIsID FRANKLIN ' che , a Very small rebel force Receo rt within a moattii at state, Fair..and i moving obstroettiner and - the- N,iiion..l Bank Nutt, Ak., a 101 l sop It AII.Itt) A I ) . of infantry north of Dalton There Institutes. We are also agents for , agkinst all fear of atrial= of the Uthere, plc of Fractional currency for CI k no reason to b , •lieve- that -Johnston i ..., -a Addel ta...1.14, t i -1-• id., ea IldtliTe - (' WRd TrFrEld ;11, miwolisoF sii3seßrp . r . roN , r 0 Till: has been litrLo•ly reinforced either from Bchomacker& Co.'s and Boartiman&Gray's • • Depoitary ti (~ j ,,,,, ~,,,,” of tie m .. 0. , ..,,,,, TIA , , ~,,, East Tennes,,e or Alabama. There is , Well-known excellent F, 4 1A2119§,.and . ' ILAN'hI.IN RAILROAD CoMPANI will nu indications that he intends to assume ' S. O.BtH - 4. SMMTH : S Mt -. LODiONS St , ll - MINIEIN - 11.1MS - - i.,.,,n,.,i ~a Wk.DIS'W.),f 1. the 17 tit of April. the offensive, nntwithettindhig the con- _ The Fair.- PI, or d.on. for ii, _ t radii - 101-y roport.; Ilie . ectirnare of .15, 1131THSONS t DESIRING ./t , ' PEartoT Beware of the numberless quacks to be fotuut In I'. rrl hroining Sanitary F'i i r are provr es ,,, In the city hi Pittsburgh, at the ,coatis ot the pe ru h u a te .i n w a;r47 ,he ed te. to itm al o l = ant :w et:TA / all I ' lic i ardrif Trde- • • 00 it 4; being JohnStorl 43 collimand is arge cities. Many of them kmow in , favorablV, and -it hid- , .fair 1.,: 1,,.. a bete ('antic. I..xivreiLe :omit y. at the iu- rwarty corm((. have purchased these instrumenta in this vicini bef-aoreuipsut „ land success- .I I N' e f t la a ‘ Naw ( ''' 4e a " kieaver . Vall4 r H ‘ ll- 4/ vi;r• nine hundred des.-rterA came into ty we-take pleaaete in referring to alma Kra- ' roao l'ompitily. la Xereer, Afercel colalll,- at the ~r l- P e of Chattanooga in the month of March. mer, esq , Bateman Got; esq., Allegheny city; 11 ilium Stewart, ex; Gen. Sherman, havinec.oinpleted his John hlcUurrly, , rol,PArk„ blefierdye, C 0.4 blre blethiffV Osikl . cls 3 - r - Al Clint IC , All • . 011.Et43 . C OC , In Franklin, Votiango county. at the l i htice nit tour ~ e inspection, returnedto iHead- A. Hoevelerfesq., Rishard , Bard,esq-Esst Lib h. • First National Bank • an ORDER OF I OM MIS , iONERti , quarters at . Nashtille to-da - Y. erty • John Ctuinn, esq., Dr 11. AL Hostetter, D. , _ • ,_ . AI. Rook, esq., Pittsburgh. A. A. L. I 'rawford. .Samuel Si liter. ' IVASIIITCOTON, April 1.-The following A o ttarawtee o r 5 years with h in ,, t/ Brown, ' 'T'Zeigler. each td at Itllworlla. Jr . O. N'. Cass. nominations amongst others were eon- strtstrient. IA in Stewart, d c.aturray. I firmed by the Senate in Exectrtisc Ses - : wAxErrincrk 41 - BARI,; .1 ~ show , . - CleOige I' hiti siontO-day :To be Brigadier General of _• _ , 1 . . soie 4,eatilfor P ft tribiugh - abdWeliten/ Pal, Robert Ashworth, Jopiah King,. Jaides Bleaktej . ' - 7•44pringier liarlcaiigh: volunteers, Col. Patrick E. Connor,. ,, rii,ip, ;tit, pair st.,oear §ulwrittiqq Bnidge. j Until J. li. Robinson, ISY Blanchard.. :id California volunteers; Lt. Col. Gafriel 4 ® ` Blanchard.- general assortment of Musical Goods lames K. Kerr, J H. Smith', R. Paul, Bth 111. cavalry, June 2,1, siwAys_on band. . Alta David Uourtn9", I. D. Kennear. Pittsburgh, ]Harsh 31. Lie& I ,,ta i _ di I 1663; Col. Robert S. Foster, lath Ind., . PLAIN BLACK SILKS,' _ _ __ ____ lune 12th, 1883; Ist ...ieut,,Jµdson Kil „ _ S — H ANV ,4 ar. - patrick, lit 'Artillery, June 13th, 188.5 AT Ist j.iiellt. ...Geo., A. Choler, sth cavalry, 91,00, 1,12 1-2;1;25, 1,3 i, 1 , 5 0,1,744,00 dune ,29. th, 1883; Col. Wm. C. Starke- I weather, Ist Wisconsin, July 12th, 1883; Co}, Andrew .1. Finniitou,' of - Texas, ' September 18th, 1863. The Senate also confirmed Lieut. 'Byron Wilson to be commander in the navy from Nov. 1863 Fair Postponed.—Thy r„. Int or , t the 111rgitt - rty Cr t .nr.t..7 eiertr, hay, ri-ttirtiTt tl n.tt bred Fa,t tmutiritz hill, lett tit , lxvott• their Om( and 1711'1111S VHIII thr intere , t , ttir Pitt , thurt , ` s ttinittiry FThir Served Him Right —ll,- tii , t .1, 11 I ,<t niyht did not itn-tt vt I:. n I Wi n.'% t I I , : 111 11:::1 het n Wl\ . ti ;. knew win r lie 1:elr:ng: 1. GI: -4 he , lert •t , 70:ty:); inwry . 4 I Councils B 4 _ --' - ,=-,.._. ~...__,., - - To the Paltdin.-0 . , as well-as .thelik e. bug , tio we trus t, ban. t Itiat t [tATESTAY ATELIGRAPH i I cUlliffEltaili' .. forget that we - may henceforward fora few weeks be foundatA}',llkins I - 411, Fourth street. • ~ . %. :FOR_ a. alt. P owe , ', PlTT.pnvnetw_PitQoucA - 1 1 4 1 .4 FAT: over the Mayor's Office, where a splendid stock (liiirlOß9-1/ TEL& PALLY POST, i of 'Pianos Melodeons garmonlunts, etc., ili '‘ S. ' i .... I ,.'', ' i • 1 ''S . 4 . ROA Y. * 1 4P411 2 ' 1864. 'ofT`"'L''OrnePAr sk l i!,:ni f lrtj'.. l "4:(l7; - ' ' - • '- - ''''' -- - . ill 's LNESS --- Wesnot ri7.l - afg . ii.e„yesterday. quartersH AR RI Sill URG NE W a ..6 . • . beg customers not io, mistake theold. stand .on a person in the same line of business as ours, we i ' T :., ° , n )i .,... tli s e si tt w ille: l = t a h t & s lb et. l='lll " S ' P RAWi-- , sates-of , innited miter 0 1 ; 60 Vf Filth street for °yrs, but remember that H. Kleber &. 13rO. - Witrlierealree hold lorfh for a Late Arrival From . tTew Orlesus. IVIIISK-1"..-. ' Salea of Cit n. y Rectified at 93 c, - while at Wtlkins 'Han, where they will4whappy „ 4al,palo pktattyys,j3ffppite IL00 7 • • t osee theinftlentlVerid nil- Skase in Wane of first . FlAlgl-The rates Were : Extra $6,26‘0,40; class instrutnents. ' * From -the Army of 'the Potomac, I Pttr4- 4 4 % . ". 750746 • 3t , .80K I. EBSL ISL A B ft o. - B-A-t, --. ales S. P. Hamiefo:6o . o . la 'at 1.5“ . 1 . 6 ,1 h c; §Po.illg.4B-4 , 115 9,000, &I. tit 934kii lfgs t effirREMOVAJ,...- . 4,mo its, Af 1.361'2,4c ; Plain Hams, 5, its, at '.._ ' ••__ THE REBELS BIGGING. RIFLE - PITS. i44244...,, , e.- I3UTTER-Sales 14 packages Of fresh roll at . I. * Sr.' iti r •od.street ca.: - ..Aszint' . IM PRO VE.D MERCANTILE - 35. 380011 c as tie quality. Will remove On 'or abdut APRIL. Vglift,,,T,•into Oko., at c,, cite. GR Or FRIES-The market tvini'llito but ex• lne rooms formerly-cited occupied by-the "Merchants' . _ -.. • PI i I MET - ii..--Tht market continues firm. ' ... Exchange" and "Board of Trade," Nos. IS and ~ 1, ,, t,„ to T he k r o ~ : P 'Veit unchanggd. _ . .. 1, - .1 . :1 - 1' _ f.u..c........ • , 40 FOURTH FiTRE'ET. mbl9.2w -- • - , ...... ClitlN-iThe current rateawere Atlatt from . ,_ :t .,_• _„ . •. HARRI.STPURO, April 1. a rst hands 38480 c; Corn-the asking rates were After en experience Of : thairltireanl - an Prsvirto t 1,10 4 ,1,1- from. •first hands • Wheal-prices i practice-now offers:it tothealdlOnted id' iliffigh,ll' Jt/EPH MEI LE '"TH°NI ' , EVER Mr. St. Clair presented a bill to intor- , JOSEPH .11lEYER-& SON, poste the Allegheny Va4ley Telegraph oc • Pcitthe I tolletnilated facie' '-. ' -t;..:..: 10 .111// c ED ,i4 ER. , FRUIT-Apples 9.W41 , • s _ .. .„.• ••• - - , - - Co. • . RRIEVI B EEFIL:••:ales 2,000 Zs ' at 15416)4c. * .—' ' ' ' • •• Act autho4iz.' ug tlie purchase of inert .. . . .. Executive mansion passel finally. , r i T T,Tsl l —.p} f .----13 //t ------14 P*.• .. • I Whattitafettallatg---688 o„,e. U P Tirk DAILY FOAT, 1 Viite on the Pittsburgh and Franklin __, . _, ~- 5,, , ,ry ape y, Ap,r4l„/ . tgel. y The 'oil market yesterday' was dull flat and Ttailro - ad was re. on ii,i s ered and ,postpon- i unptodlictive so., fru - as int)ee were cencerned• ; . -11 .. 14A16 . ? ft . 1 e. .... 1"4- . ~.b elle_ . 11 glifar , ,1_ Dealers seem to be - mining between two . • - ~.. ~_,, , . "*.: - . .. - Rd. Wl' the ,present. .:. , ~ ..,..., • opinions. - The Only sates that Caine under our ' —.-- * ' -• • ' -- . - ..,.., ... notice were the following: - ' ' P104C 1 q4.1 . 0. .A..#740411-S: The House was ongageil all morning cituiT,--icubbie at 27ge, barrels included ,• . jaw . ..wr ..,,..... , /..... craa- -- in di s nussiiiig a.bttl for L4e.incr.ease. of - 230 bbb + do a. 2gc, same conditions; 160 %Is, the . -""'""'-'-`-... , - ;• • •.'" r4 7.. ° F PAP -135 97ELP passed finally. i packages to be returned, lit 22f1723e, those . being mirialtimAridir or TILE Kumrrs ; pay of soldier: 4 ., which i the range at' prises . • •" - , ~,, ~ ____ . . . . 1 Rh'FINED-wits reel firm, holdersof Bonded LYDOCOBATICTEL . aPtLiaakei mmHg - --...- - NEW YORE, April I.—The steamer 1 '-' ere jag, deal ers preferred ',- ree d V o r i t t r d fr°llr 64 @ 11tE I:4Bl34tAid` t1813:24.403 ,'- '' 1 present. - I e . r . a r pre erre_ gon :for the 1 - a: on 'hey arrived With New Orleans advices of the 24th ult. I3ENZOLE-Was inactive: holders were firm . , •-, ~. . ~.. ...-:. ..,..- .. ... ' ,:.• - i_.;uintß, .I' f • • •-•- '' ' • ' 411.81 oill'ialecenhle. Gen. Banks started for the from on "-22.23'• - It ties been swim:tended Irsi thtaftirkice - tAe _ 22d ' ' 011 Receipts per Allegheny River.-Danver & Medi.1a.1.._,,, troy ra t . #l/ 11. 0 Y,WO '4=tl'Al•riel• Admiral Farratrut had been at Pensa- 1 GalLiighe, 149 bole; Fisher & 8r0,,17 do, Pen- Theehatd.extmitoy .. &490., 106 do. Tertattilz rota for a few day., and would leave on .. n°" ' " the 2tith for the Texas coast. The Operations at Fort Powell, near ' Mobile, are suspended for the present. 1 New York ,Stock Market, . , The pa3 - inasters had left New Orleans ,„ , . .. . . New,_,Yong,„A,pril 1, Hitt : ' - 122 /1 Galena & Chic ...1....h'i Lis MAX. otreneddo an Afflicted Worbdin a AMPS for :Matagorda to pay the We .- derri troops 7, o B,_p Antr ittp ai .. . , ..i m i a i s there. ' 111. Ceti. g • Criii. _14.8 I Goy. 'a ate ~‘ of Illinois, was in N'ew MIS • h • §, e419404- • -117 4 1 ', - - .• . IN7 'l'''. teltireaf . 142 OW nr01e11e......t49 w. Ix Eigt.THE •IfeEAJCH tiP . ALL (irk-ails Reading . . .... .. 150 Chic. &N. West.. 676 The health orate city and troops is Hudson River.. ...1631"„ P. &F W - 14.5 - ki ! LN,, 41 s: iluaranteed _l4B T. H. SCA . Sa r , Cl 3 & 1.1. ..... . .146 IN T aba5h,.,.,,..,.,9 For r4 l , f4 P raffle. 43 , of P, 1 154 193 . 4 1er., X4driellhatie r i Ihe negn t p l od, sc h oo l s i n N ew , raalna c... _ To _ I year c,tficme. 90, el or tho patcatArior.m - edlcilne lily.mated ' 4 ) rleans arr. mat rapid prn;fl - PA' , . Missouri Ws 145 i Gold 106 '4 can cope eritti thiectoitann;il in ite power ta it . Tilt Frolic li war steainers were daily F-r'' 124?., f-" At's Coupons....llo s,i ettie . oted al the niontla or the 11 i . , Grande . - Nem ., Voris Market. Ito iitach. Mataniiiras Corttnag was levy- NOW Yonx, April .1. Cotton has s declining itrg heat - ohiriblitinns' : ,• 'n rlie - fieu i th , tendency and dull: sales at 75e76c. flour firm; ,of the city and proclaimed his intention i nrf al o i r • l ai-W t €4.4ti? 0 5 ,&,5 for 6g72litlerriVitilts; (if ifil: Inv' the fi-rd,r tiniinit lie lily/tiler,. ;'3.00n hash at , 91,631@/1,65 for Chicago Spring ; ......,.... z..... IZAJA.,, The I ...op] e were fshippin ~ 1 thi•ir- erdt on 51.6741,10, for:Red. Corn ‘unsettiedAnd declin. Ailsad prOiettlea * In . the drug are removed try on foreign vesiek as fait iia possible to ins: sales of . 14,.090 bush at iii,30@1,32. Pork the proems of its cottinotindijug. 1R the stme.:33/ , buoyant at a.23,.a, lard steady, at 14411/33(c • 'fluid, leaving its - • • -- . I : , ' • get out of the. way of the French. Whisky dull And. unsettled atilliVi n ioS., Hu_gar _. The Fort Dr. Roieley priasiners, .:I !I firm at it@is.i;c. co ff ee firm 3 , 4:43734,c. Mo. ' in all, 414i4i Tenisbe. I New. • - • - ...:. ..,a•.: I:e 4 tr , o 2 l , ednl 'ti in, ;'ieffnea 'ln bonif at Sic; etude at I snNG p ß oyp ortm Alga Gov. Haber liar rent ed a letter tioin . ...2 - Al Lorikiana pri- ,, ner- llt , 'I-111111 Mist , n, '_. ._,.._ * I nduanlprdis, asking his intl-rression . Sr. Lou St. Loots Marko*. - li . , .. •: • • :-:..,' s., z ; :7 with the Provident In serum their re- 216 bales. -FiourA.Pacriltirel.-C,• st ° ngi ttan e-ex-t 4u r ti aLai r V p 26 l l i .17;;11 4 - mew. 401/04ItIlt-bb-stifikzft.fithirfils I v/I-le. . double extra at t 7.. Wheat buoyant at I o w i t a y. t t li .Pse.memktitipotiii.salkAtfiticiefii.'s' r Th e lett er stty,thc.y see t h e i r folly and 1 /43.6 fee prime. Corn dullat 92@9.1,0a:Wa i abuse should try one bottle and ter rnw& The slow et aeasoc, + I abuse pit desire to hell make Louisiana a • it.e, +4. i .74 , -i. s .... 1. , e, ,1.L.-. 1 re.• Nat.•. • :_ll,lir kit_ 31 AT T! ILS:„ . •• , -. Tbe vepplvr ( aluiwbu., Irt,n mew Or -- -, -- _ --- • ~ ,,,,,r . Iran, on the evening of th e '?4th nit has THE RIVER.-Last evening at tiiiitg - hs - there . .1-I:4l..ff.VOFfinWw. EXERTIQIOI, arrived here. were eleven feet six inches water; at about a ' . NERV-01:4-MX(EIP,OfirnON„ Franklin, La., has be . en s•vactiated and ' l ' ll. • . -- Ihe ( ; ,, veintnent .turea removed to '- ~ 1403Pr0- la s - , ~.., . , I - 4,a 4 '- iii -4:- ...r. '. .. a it - Thadinasteamer•Alliarsner. Capt.- Inoore, ' ' • 4"slicaf Cily• ~ - The /-:,'/ ....'ay , Ili it II n th. 21..il (I,n , .. -,_ .., .9- M ~v., r Flint Is a recoil noi3SFI nee tip Red ilir - The tine passenger steamer Nevad, Capt. ; FL. I / 8 13:1:1S4: lid BICIN t .-.:. ,• • .' rivcr where a Enbelforce W 419 ouifl.inked, Brickell, is. announced for St. Louis and cairn - CaIiERLL ' i4A.StiIIIFDE, 1 .00 prison trs an a I cannon were capt dr ed. • M.424117PACT1M656 OP PLAIN AND PANVA FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, 4.1 I..ffst foglft ot the engng . etnefft of 1.1 N -11: 1.11-1 aA kt3Kii l .who a 6 tit n ppm'. hi tfrh I 111 s EV EN I NU, %11l Lr preseute..l Arlghtg Locke ...t 1. S. linfof, Mr BArzess Kate'llynor Cihoat Comic. M Adam. ! the 3 uung I r —, f• - • 4 l"of4C ; Eltt i I A 1:1:: • RLT S L'S GREAT PANORAMA =WI REBELLION WHITE, ORR & CO No. 25 Fifth Street Invite the attention of c()v - rs TRy To their large stock of Spring and Summer .Shawls. FREEDOM, FREE SPEECH, FREE MEN AND R E. T . THE CITIZENS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY friendly to the election of Major General JOHN C. FILLIVIONT to the next Pres idency. are -requested to - ntel.f . - at WILK IN. HALL, Fourth street, on THURSDAY-El-EN ING, April 7th, at 7% o'clock, for the purpose of formtlig a Fremont Club, and make preparations for the ensuing campaign. Distinguished speakers will be in attendance. sirstd Notice to Gas Consumers OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAR CO., March 28th, 1862. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN F THAT all Gas furniahed after the FIRST O3' A 1884, will be charged at the rate of One Dollar and,Sixty Cents per thousand cublefeet, net eaah, with the addition °Cite UnitedtStates revenue tax. JAS. M. ORRIS, rah294t • Treasurer. .111 r _ -CITIZENS awl enrolled men of the Borough of Law renceville are earnestly requested to attend et ROBINSON'S HALL, on SATURLAY EVEN ING., April 2d, at 7 o'clock p. m.,for the purpose of coorfog the-beat method of raltng suffi cient money foliar volunteer! to fill gm quota (lithe Borodgh. Punettal afterldance of com mittees and citizens is rcipiested, as business of importance will be transacted. apl-2t JANCEY, Com. i 0. to 0,..1 A.Poch KIN I t? • N II I . 7'i r:R.I:, WASHINGTON, April I.—A letter i'r . om the Army of the Potomac says that the rebels for the past two days have been busily engaged in digging rifle pits along the south_side of the Rapidan, in the vi chatty of Raccoon Ford. It is also re ported by deserters that they are-tearing up the railrond between Fredericksburg and Hanover Junction. NEW forts, April I.—The latest ad vices from Texas state.that when our troops evacuated Indian county on the 13th of March, aeveral I. ion families left wlfh them taking the lumber of their houses In crossing the bayous, 34 men were drowned by the swamping of the pontoons. They belonged to the 69th Indiana regiment and 7th Michigan bat tery. MERCIIAN'f' SAN FRANCISCO, April I.—The dele gates to the Republican National Con vention at Baltimore are Messrs. Blaine, Failing, Chairwan, South, Heisick and Hiram NEW YORE, April I.—The receipts for duties at the Custom House to--day were $315,000, of which $279,000 were in-cer tificates. The government price .for gold was $1,115 FORRE.N9r. THOSE TWO LARGE WELL LIGHT; ed Offices, now °so. unied by Dr. W. A. Ward, over Renshaw's OP:wry Store,corrier of. }bind and Liberty striiits. Possession elven on Ist of April. inquire Qt 30131' gENSHAW, knbBO-3t norm.? Hand and Liberty sta. NI A RKETS ; BY'rLEORA PH fir The frrroiltt; - pdakriger • Sfedner Leonidas, Capt. Anavvalt, is announced for St. Louis. - A ARTFED • ...Clarke.... Cannac... . Irwin . Wang... DEPARTED. ..Clarke . Carmac Irwin ..4 10rd0a..... BRADBURY'S VELUBRATED - I • A_ - N The most POWER rtrii and-ELEGANT C tiLeapgat goodsin,ihe city BROKER PLAID FOULARDS, At $1,12 1-2 per Yard. Solid Colors & Double Face, From $1,50 to 2,00 per Yard. SPRING DRESS GOODS, At 19 3.4 e, 25, 31, 37, 50 , 02, 75,'1,00, Comprising some decided bargains, GOOD SHIRTING MUSLINS, At ILI 3-4 and 2 5 c -Per Yard, PAST COLORED PRIN-TS, At 16e per Yard, GARDNER& SCIEIUMR'S, 92 SPRING STOCH .OS PIANOS . Nnw being received by the subscriber from the factories of CHICKAILL.III6 & s.* RAZELTON BROS., JARDiPirit It, SON, W. P. EM.BRSOIS, 14 / 1 4•En ii r teSOlit CO.. ' .1 ,. .4443e4 Wi*,0.14.15221S t 0.8850. . . Purchuen are solicited to call and 'examine heforepureheilng elsewhere. 1 ' OHAS. 0 211:11LLOR„ Si Wood st 4 .MANCIAL GLAD Twig fIDLITINE : rIDIOI42 PARMM .XMA.VA ANNIHIL~~'h 7}l~~ It r" . I Y , Poilltecthemeedle thapele,4o44petirery, Epileptic Phil; Szateilileylltk3e: crime etlitztAt peal altheugit commit_ .Brownsville. Elizabeth. .St. Louis. Au =pliesl autliogittqa to tivii44l3 recta, ofu, _l. .1. xi...! • sro ivnavilir ... BtOWo9vJijc, - Elfaabeth. .: WbPPltng_ ..Nashrille.S R emoted, that thtte7 Would' Be JO topir vigriat . _ „s:k ; _ .1_ I As the '-reelyiligloz zesir_mrmajaer_zo4xattiops hpro*ei-that sifftr Ft4r 021 P tienta owl oat. ' hin *hew to ea;4lr habits,uf "" For all tutpleassErt- arktfif;l'd:ywouidiseadieis Absolutely cures eecret_diseasea, of no 'matter what length of standing._ No changdilt 'dirt 'le lecraired, - ncrte*Oosi from business. S'oldiari licrinealkm-Purkragh Ana,W A lC M l Vß Ohnl iti oll MilnillannlAT ao traded dineeie, hafttua eiiraoforrAßEl RA ismemitiekwaulefor - thetring, - it hiy 1 4 See, likter—Peti9l upon the Sidney ,, causal a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re moving otetructitunr szet-heenrieg tter snifter aghinat all fear of stricture of the Lltherea. 311:1 ra Nothing of thefftatine ?f Medicine, . 1 .37-•=fpr -- " 44 tatteettkAPo2,:w fttzs . na 44;3" -- ; 11 t-;;;.i - tlit'VP.4%' _0•- • • • • 'Ol - •'• -(•:•••• ; : z.: - Gilsonhvgidoriie Wataf -_• • • In connection with the Extrac ts. ht.a gelylo for the Goll.lle rh att• . S yphilitic i;IiAPP4k 6 0/ 1 0 1 414 414 of old standing wouldaltrwell to by GiII : aODP€IO A' Me*axle duit .nit : ttgikr OF YEARS and do ediAiOttol*lNlth .018..1Px. Elf/FilikOT OP - PAR J. Will eiNetnall 7 41;e .1- no nutter of Row ioog }tom , cnn Pr ', C e9 - $ 1 1;!er Bat& No. 16 Der Ai,evr Toltlittil.Anftlitiktitot Nkri - ‘3:01104 - 0 , s iztertadi ..1" ki _ . ti) 41 .141 41110,. atiket. ' . 1541 V 'rLT! MEM lIIIIEMI lIMI=II ihe lAvnittir qttke:Sztftzt:Pf EIENE3I YAt E=M!!! .111'3 7 _Aturruis, ;k c YOUNG T a C. OAKLEY,
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