ght gan g Aust. ADVERTISING AGENCIES . hLeasia.N. lII..PETTENGILL & CO. No. 37 .Pani EL9w, New York v and No. 8 Stati city street, Boston; meet. P. ONTAXNE & 00., No. 63 Nassau New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subsoil p- Goal" for us at lowest rates. N9.1 4 7e will furnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. lafip:P 3 ;ol7A*4ll,lo)3,,,ktcl LOMANTELLIGENCE Continental Theatre Murder The whole country was recently shocked by the cold-blooded murder which occurred a few days since in Philadelphia at the Continental Theatre. This place of amusement has been an unfortunate one. 41 was there that a number of years ago an elephant became enraged, and, af ter killing his keeper, kept the neighborhood in a state of terror for several hours before the monster could be subdued and secured. Some time after this occurrence a young girl was hor ribly mutilated, on the same spot, by a tiger which clutched her dress through the bars of hie cage, as she was palming along, and tore her frightfully with his terrible claws before she was rescued. Still later the most shocking tragedy of all was enacted on the spot, when the dresses of the ballet girls, engaged to give effect to a sort of sensation presentation of Shakespeare's play of the Tempest, took fire, and nine or ten of the poor creatures were burn ed to death. The latest horror was that of Sat urday night, and it was unlike its predecessors, inasmuch as it was the result of vice, and not of accident or mere brute ferocity. This shocking Murder seems to have happen ed moat opportunely to give force and effi•ct to the law of the Leiislature which was signed by the Governor un the very day of the murder, forbidding the employment of waiter girls in such places as that in which the tragedy of Sat urday night was enacted. The murdered female had been a waiter-girl at the very house where she afterwards fell by the hand of the assassin, and it is probable that while thus employed she first engaged the attention of the youth who afterwards became her murderer. There is no knowing how much of his own vile career is chargeable to this association, or how many of fences against law and morality he may have committed in order to procure the means to keep himself in fat or With his merely mercenary lover. Jealousy came in the natural order of things; then followed the butchery in a crowded theatre, with terrible remorse and a public scandal, in the present, and a public trial, and perhaps a public execution in the future. It is true that in Pittsburgh we have not pro gressed so In as to hare inaugurated the "Pret ty Walter Girls" system; still we have our so called saloons in which free concerts are nightly given, into which the youth of the city are enticed, where they learn to guzzle villainous beer and drugged whisky, and are taught lessons totaly at variance with the teachings of sound morality. Free concerts are but the beginning of the end. The heavy hand of the law should be laid upon them, for if they are permitted to grow up a mongst us. it will not belong before we shall have ' Pretty Waiter Girls" among their attractions, and "coati mental tragadies" as their legitimate fruits. Go and see the Glass Steam Engine this of ternoon. Admission 16 cents Coal Exchange—The coal exc h ange met yesterday; Mr. Brunot Chairman ot the Exec utive Committee of the Sanitary Fair, was pres ent, and by request. addressed the Association on behalf of the comtemplated Fair . Mr. John F. Bravo presented the following resolution, which was unanimous!) adopted. Respired, That the 'unimittee on the Sanitat ) Fair be authorized to issue an appeal to the owneriavof coal mines to run their mines one day in the Interest of the Sanitary Fair, and also to Le men employed at said mines, requesting them to appropriate one day's work fur the accuse worthy purpose, between this date and the hest of May. and report results, with the amount of each contribution. to be paid over to N. Holmes, esq.. Treasurer Pittsburgh t:a iry Fair. The chairman of the Committee appointed to confer with the managers of the Monongahela Navigation Company, in relation to improve ments on the dams &c.. read a dispat,h from .1 K. Moorhead. President of the ,•ompany. rela tive to the matter. The committee were in structed to write to the General and report at next meeting. The Committee on Barge Landing and Coal Digging machine, being unable to report, the Association adjourned to meet on filesday next. Court News.—ln the ease, noti,ea 3 ester day, of Michael , ilehtion and John ill~rri on, charged with toreihie entry and detainder, the jury found a !verdict or guilty. Sentence de terred. Alexander McCune; charged with assault and batter), was acquired by reason of ineanit) Writ Alaxwell. charged with Illegal liquor selling, plead guilty and was sentenced to pa) a tine of ten dollars and costs ..• J. S. tL 6ean and li. P McKean were Lon tidied of assault and battery, and ',enter - Led to pay /1 tine of len dollars each, and <.,r, Edward %I - ninon,,barged with assault and battery, w as acquitted, hot ordered to pal one half the coat:—the prosecutor. Wel. Laglaud, to pay the other halt. Andrew Watson was art urged on a charge of tornicatiun and bastard). on oath of Maggie Barker. The proseoutrix is a young girl. about twenty-two years of age, and is a sister of son-ln-law.of the defendant, at whose Louse the alleged criminal intercourse took place. The ease is still on.trtal, and would hardll go to the Jury yesterday. The cause is being tried is fib unusual ability, the line of the defence appeart lag to be an attempt to in; alidate the oath o the prosecutrix. The hall will be open at two o'clock pre claely. IltemovaL--4./ut friend Indeneacber, who formerly occupied the neatest, coziest and most central retail shoe store in the city, has found his custom so largely increased that in selfe-de fence he has been compelled to seek more spa cious quarters. Accordingly tie has removed from his snug place on Fifth street to No. IL: Iliarket street, where he is now prepared to meet the demands it his customers, either wholesale or retail. In addition toti large, splendid and handsome]) titled up retail room in front, there is a spa..idus wholesale room at tached which is some ttity feet square, well lighted, and ventilated, which is Just the kind of room in which to examine and purchase goods at wholesale. In the retail department there is always to be found a corps of attentive sales men who are always read) to wait upon cus tomers. In conclusion, we may add that slr. Diftenbaeber keeps one of the finest assortments of ladles and gentlemans boots shoes and gaiters to be found In the city. There is not an article in the whole camp of leather munufacture but may be found in this establishment, from a baby shoe to a heft) y brogan, and all of which are sold at the very lowest cash prices. In the wholesale line lie will sell on terms as reasona ble as any other house In the citt. Spotted rever..—Spotted fever broke out in Herrick township, Susquehanna county, two weeks since, and at the last report nineteen of the residents had died. In one family six per sons had fallen victims to the disease, and in another four. A correspondent gives the fol lowing remedy : Hearing of the ravages that the black or spOtted fever is making in your county and vicinity, prompts me to let the people of Susquehanna county know of a remedy that saved many lives in Vermont over fifty years ago. The same disease broke out there, and proved fatal, until one case ocnurred in which no doctor could be had. They tried sweating the patient by boiling hemlock boughs and placing the patient over the steam, and giving him hem lock tea to drink, both hot and strong, which soon produced perspiration. All that followed this prescription got well, and hardly a family went to bed without a good quantity of hemlock boughs that could be used in case of necessity. Heavy Robbery.— A merchant from Wash ington county, named Joseph Matthew - a was robbed of $2,400 in greenbacks, at the Liberty street passenger depot, yesterday morning, about six o'clock. He had the money In the skirt of his coat for safe keeping, and the adroit thief cut the lining of the coat and secured the money. Mr. Matthews had fire hundred dol lars in the side pocket of his coat which was not taken. Re was about to proceed to Wheel ing when the robbery occurred, luformation was made before Major Lowry but the thiel has, as yet eluded detection. We will here add that we deem it bad polic) to make known such cases until after the poll, hare had sufficient time to "ferry" out the offenders. Were we Mayor we would keep . oar own secrets without tear of. being shaped into "star ohamber" pro ceedings. Who gets the first present this afternoon a Masonic Rail Butchery.—ln our report from . the Mayor'. office yesterday the sentence "one brother had another up," &c„ was rendered by the composi tor "one butcher had another up," &c. In the first paragraph of an article on the Pittsburgh Female College typographical errors and omis sions were so numerous that we have not the stomach to go over them in detail.—Chronicle. One of our compositors, a few days since, butchered up a piece of local, and made us saf "Viso Lammermoor" instead of "Bride of Lam mermoor," whereupon the arglis-eyed local of thrill/mantels took us to task. sutcheries will happen in the best regulated Minting offices. and it is a waste of time in an Itemizer to hunt them up for the purpose of lilting them through his columns. An Act to Regulate Places of Public A.mxtsenaeut. j ust passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor, prohibits the em woyment of femaieti to wait upon the audience ith refreshments. under a penalty of 000 and imprisonment not exceeding one year ; and it makes it a penalty of MO and impriiionment for one month to sell or distribute intoxicating liquors to persons in the auditorium. The May or may at the time this law is violated revoke the license of the Manager or proprietor, and atop the exhibitiop. It strikes at ii..peptici9US evtl which was rapidly sapping the moral.* 91 . the youth of cities, and opting them Into every rice destrucOye to 4;94;4 habits and nee fulness in societ y. Elegant carved thisprg-se arm rocker and chairs at auction morning at 10 o'clock McOleßand's Sales Rooms, 65 Fifth street. A Catents to ritaisniirlirlssissinns.—The (01- Willing patents were issued from the United States,,atent.• Office during • the 4eeek ending ffiarchr29,, to .Pittaburghers : To Henry B. Chess, of Pittsburgh, Penna., for improved screw head. To Hamilton E. Smith, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for Improved washing machine. To Frederick McKee and Chas. Ballinger, of Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to McKee & Broth ers, of the same place, for intprovementin pressing machine. Eiten;led—To Andrew Fulton, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for compound hard and aott metal packing. Patented March 28, 1850. Concentration of Wealth.—The lately elected President of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company is to receive a salary of $12,- 000 per year. The wealth 01 the country is fast concentrating into the hands of the few. In a few years there will be but two classes in this country as In Europe—the rich and the poor—the laborer and the capitalist. If the party in power cannot accomplish it during the present term of the present Incumbent, another term will most assuredly suffice. Laborer, If you want to become a mere aiiire to the capi talist, just rote for Lincoln next fall. APRIL 8 Arrival of Veteraixs.—Yestenlay morning part of a brigade of veterans arrived from the west, and were marched to the tiirard House. They form a part of Burnside's corps, and were composed of the Seventh Rhode Islad, Col. Bliss, now in command of a division; Thirt)- first Massachusetts, Col. Lacree; Thirty-sixth Massachusetts and Eleventh New Hampshire, Col. Harman. These men have been In service for nearly three years, and participated in the engagements in Western Viginia, rTennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, etc. Alter buim., enter tained they left for Annapolis, Mil. Edwin Adams.—The Theatre was again crowded last eveneng to witness the young tragedian in Macbeth, and his success as an artist of great ability, is unquestionably secur ed In Pittsburgh. Possessing, as he does, all the great qualifications of 'the lamented tins. Adams (save a slight curtailment in figure,) he could make no other Impression than a good use. He will appear this evening In the Hei las. White's great play, The King of the Cot-a nions. New project. We are informed that a new bill has been prepared for presentation to the Legislature for the incorporation of a passen ger railway company with power to build a railway from Water street to New Troy. The route designed for the road is along Wood street from Its intersection by Water to Hand, down Hand to the bridge, and across the bridge to New Troy. The fate ut the till is rather doubtful. Concert liall.-133 advertisement elsewhere it will be seen that Duprey and Green's original New Orleans and Metropolitan Minstrels oill visit this city on the t2th of this month and re main for one week. This troupe have a wide reputation, and claim to be the model troupe of the world. The press la lavish in Its praise of their performances, and we have no doubt they will be liberally patronized here. see adver tisement. Antietam.—A iportion of the battle-field of Antietam has been purchased by Marylanders for the purpose of erecting an appropriate mon ument thereon, and the State of New York has agreed to share the expense of the purchase of land, and the erection of the monument. Pei:m ay'', anians are also engaged in securing the most prominent points upon the Held of Gettayaburg, and of continuing them in their present c,,u.11- 1105 as a monument of the great stragcle Frank Leslie's Magazine.—Frank ni•e has receired the April number of this popular Magazine. Every body who wants to be posted on the fashions, should hare one of them. Case has it for sale and we may mention as among the improvements of the age, that all the work.; and magazines sold at this establishment have the pages cut, without extra charge. Agri at Cool el:lief-We Three Children Burned to Deal Lt. Wednesday afternoon last, the e - ffe of a man named Seer, who lives at Walnut t'reek, a mile or two South of Erie, left her three children at home alone t and locked up the house to lsit neighbor. Luring her absem-e the house took tire. in aowe ua ~audh ti rue.l .luus n The Wl deco periehed La the flames. The olde•dt but tour yeare of age. Knabes Gold Medal Premium Plano% —tire for faie only tys l'horlotte }dome 4 , I iltt' Prince's 4c hool Organs.--st Blum. d Kuabe'• Pinnom.—nre -NV arranted lor Eight Y KAN ANdi if •titerno,;., Mr. R(4.1 r.L 1.11 the 69th 3 e .t rA I.i r agl2 The friend, CA the fins l} arc reEpe.troli t In t itnl to nttenct the funeral, on Thurs.h” at 10 o'clock. (runt the residence of her daughter. Alis Catherine 01-lErilma. N. , 2 .11 Et Allegheny asrREMOVAL..— .1. NI. 13rucistreet Zii: 2.4(3.11'.4 11,, find 11.,• 1 , :o. \\ 11., ~, , .tflf f 1,-; IMPROVED MERCANTILE ADEN(' V. 1 1,1 l, izrainii.u!“ u', , h:,t, ; -11 , .1.t ,I, ft• Will remove on or about APRIL FIRST, int. 1111 -' ,l and Vnt , . till le lit r I r, , m the Prt•-t• the rooms formerly occupied by the ••Merchnnte d''ltt Of tit , 1. nit, ,I :-.I a , t - It if,. Lilt It Exchange" and "Board of - trade," No is nut Ro k, A tkan •ta-. t / • t•itf•• .tti I ~,,,, SO FOURTH STREE'I . rri b i t-4, 2% , Rt.,' ti, 3 t htfi r itirt-r- ttt A 1••41, tht Lit -- ruin AN/ I:1014T ACIZYKR JOSEPH MEYER & SON, I=l PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, 135 Smithfield, and 4544. Perm Ste Between 6th at., and Virgin alley, PITTSBUItIi MARCH, APRIL/AND MAY A THE MONTHS TO PURIFI TEE BLOOD.—The compound fluid tract of FROSFWORT, as prepared by RAN KIN, Druggist, 63 Market street, below Fourth will effectually renovate and apparently- 4 reju venate the whole aystem , not only does' It act as an alterative to the blood purifying when necessary as it rolls through a thousand chan aela,lt gives toneand eaergT to the whole system Price, 50 dents for a large Bottle mh2l HOMESTEADIdAI LIGHT.— The Griffin Homestead Gas Apparatus Manulcturing Oompany, Organized under the Act of July, 1863, is now prepared to receive orders for Machines, for use in business houses, private dwellings, hotels and public buildings. The apparatus is simple in its construction, easily managed, and not liable to be put out of order without gross carelessness. The Gas is in brilliancy entirely equal to coal gas; and as the machine is so constructed as to manufacture it only as fast as it is used ; there is no accumula tion, and consequently no danger of those terri ble explosions to which coal gas is so liable, and in point of expense its cost is, compared with coal gas, a mere fraction. - • . Our terms are CASH, on delivery at the Fac tory In this city. Machines calculated to run twenty-five burners, *200; for large ones, special contracts wiilbe Orders may be addressed to FOSTER a. COM PANY, Machinists and Engine Builders, corner of Penn and Stanwix sta, Pittsburgh, Pa. CHAS, Cf. FOSTER, Clerk. jans-lawdameW 1 1 4 •11 3 in ‘..;4 "" $.4 're BRAI)BURY'S GELEBILITEM PIANOS! The moat POWERFUL and ELEGANT toned instruments manufactured In the country, sicvmr - i FIRST PRIZES received within a month at State Fairs and Institites. We are also agents for Schomicker & oo.'s and Boardman & Gray's Well-known excellent PIANOS, and S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS PERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT instrument are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Among those who have purchased these instruments in this vicini ty we take pleasure in referring to - Allen Kra mer, esq,Bateman Goe, encl., Allegheny city; John .Pelcurdy, (of Park, McCurdy h C 0.,) Mrs. Mc() utry, Oakland; Dr. Junes R. StiClaintock, A. lioeveler,e6,g., Richard Bard, seq., East Lib erty • John Quizuk, mai., Dr. D. M. Hostetter, I), M. Hook, mica., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years with each In, strusuetsir IiVALIILBLINR & BARR, .`',We Agents (or Pittsburgh and Western p a. No. 2 St. Cliadr.st, near Suspensionltridee. AIWA general nasortment cf Musical Goods always on hand. mhl WA R KB OIIS IC, ThErNew York Tivrea pa : Wishes a contract entered into between one Chi chester, of Arkansas, and sundry Con federate officers, acting under authority from - the rebel Secretary of War, by which the former agreed-to furnish large amounts of clothing and supplies to the rebel forces, and receive payment there for At cotton at 25 cents per pound. The contract contains stipulations that could not be fulfilled unless Chichester received permission and assistance from our officers to deliver the articles and transpoit, the cotton within our lines. The TztneB says that "very large quan tities of the articles are known to have been received within our lines in the Southwest in ❑tocordance with this ar rangement," and adds: "The special agents, , -,ent out into that region by the Secretary of the Treas ury, undoubtedly had very hirer powers confided to them in regard to trade with the Southern States; but it can hardly be supposed that they were authorized to supply the rebel armies with clothing, provisions, hardware, and other articles of which they were most destitute, If they have any such authority, it should either be revoked or the war should he stopped. It is scarcely worth while to maintain an army of soldiers to fight the rebels, if an army of ortice-holders is also in the field with authority to feed them." We have !liven particular cases, with specifications, showing a dishonest traffic between our officers and the rebels, but no complaint made or proof presented by a Democrat in ri traril to such traffic would he considered by the Administra tion. Now, that Hie I , yal'• and vir tuous newspaper organ of Secretary Seward insinuates that the ''loyal" agents of the loyal•' Secretary of the Treasury have been furnishing supplies t o th e rebels, perhaps '•loyal'• men will ask for an inquiry. The "loyal" Sem t ary will punish his agents in the South west us he punished them in the New Yuri, Custom House when Van Wye', made his report. Ins agent Loast that "he never goes back nn a man " The New York Legislature and the National Banks. --The New York Posrsays the banking Committee of the House of Assembly ot that State, coin posed of a majority of Republicans, have merle a report, which blames Sec retary ('base fir not continuing to fund the national debt a, last as possbble, and by every mean , : it charges that in order to secure the apparent advantage of a lower rate ot iuterest on long teru i bond', lie has -uttered -I - au,ed an over is-ue of lerabtt nder obit,- nt ‘ari-u, d i , thu , depre, ixtwe th, , nnft ,n order to in, b . ,,:2 the value gold he,,r,ng Loud n,l sau rificing the grew; interest; of the ,nun try, causing eel! .nrement prb e-, , bsturbing e urn : to! operobaas, and'. m cinta:int! the e .ddb ib. plate bond , at n, , • pt•r rent , in - t,:d Fur r it Idanom - ext•nipting the h(ildi•rs uI Untt..l nom taiation, and e- I,b ialit trdni State and Inca! taxation, p. , ,111. out that by t iCt One liuntireo 11.1 nine IbilhollA propPrty i e, nipted :n this alto ether, treat an,l 1:,), -ohm, all whi, h beid I.4nk , and whn 1 1:.1 - 1_Cly it, ti, ,up r ott of kw an .l ordt.r. reiutit d tar - u. i stairof tltirt2s ouil IA not to t xt..t . 111 l 11141 th, attempt ,mtrnl th, ali .1 ,apita! of the rtmntry by citing the n hank , x(•nipti.m Iron, taxation tl„ suk n 61 Comtnitit II i rt•l , Jrt• - 111 , 011 'tthetimi) lili• 111,. Lill ..t Nfr Itiand• rev., to ',nth. • ' OIL t,,tl rori. r, 1 .11, ..; 1 ii , rp•.ratt-,1 by •,1 la w» of N,SY hank ;;:, 1, ; Ihr inIN • ( 4 the 1 . 1,H `,13t,•- Musa L.in oin s• kl ..• t.,e I ~i .r4,-,. is I~bt t:, 111,,t, a plan 101 :111 A I kitlilSaS I did ).,11 I Convention t‘,(s et the , :iic• work. Tuire I learned the latter la, t l have Lyra onstantly trying to yield me plan to theirs. I have sent two 11•10-r , to General ~.7, t ech• and three or lour di, pat,•hes to you and others, saving that he , General Steele) must be master, but that it will probably I, 14.-d for him ty, p the I on vention 011 It; own plan Some single wind 1110 , 1 hr master, eke there will be no agreement n an y thing; and General Steele, emnnmanding the military, and being ou tile ground, le the best mall to be that master Even limy citizens are teleural)h)ng utd In postaune the el, (lion to a later (lay than either affixed by the Oinventbni or my This discord flood ,ilenyed ....- Death of a Singular Character.-- Within a felt days nast tale f the nio.t , ingular characters in the ity has taken her departure from this mundane sphere. It iy a woman who fin year. past, has gathered spill in the east milt 4 , 1 1114! clip, and v ho had in her po , iession be fore her death hi I Ns ecu$:),111,11 and $6 (11111 ". ' ', ''' ~''". t 1...t.1,,, April 6.-311. Flesh, oonser, at, in gold . ...the ana lice 1111 , E.Illiu Wl•rt' ,a, elected 31alor ut Jefferson City }etterda; N C.I. .104 ....AM - I'l'll IP I U.! _.n, wr always tovether, and a trretet.ier, rougher tt) 1., cut) di i e ore majority o‘er Ramer, rati looking couple was , eltiont seen Junto , '' ' i rhe VI/adieu/or and Metropolitan. rccelied in UAW. "n __ times he was harnessed to the cart, anti this Department, has been promptly suppres., e d A J ..: MEDIC k I C iRD. she pushing on the swill barrel in the 1 , ) urn ttosecratuf,. cart, and then slit- w ,tti 1.1 a e.itillie th,• ~/ohL2ol:"llilintettilitiLned'ljelera'',,sold,,,irei--7,l„',‘i'e‘t't iairneek, and he push. Both were gun- . de:, nod received an enthusomtic reception ". 'W. BOVENRANIIr.R, M. U., (Tally more or less in liquor, and it is ............ said that of late years they have lit ell I A liI,I, April s.—The 47th Indiana and kal lilt entirely from the contents of their bar-, d ' ' ‘ ''',' ` l,. ‘ , Kl' • ' ',.„ ‘ a .'" ; r . n , ' ,.. " , tel ,, l i t' i r „ lN „ . . e : ,:i )rie" " l '" " . H. B°DENHAMER ' M. U., tel We understand .that her tuoney is : du r e. it fur ;he same place , ' ' l'"e'l 111 keing since her death. She was found ihe captain at the steamer Entpme LA') ma, -day tined SIMO or unwarranta- ! dead in her bed one morning . a few days , ri!reBted to and D ti Surgical treatment of taking cotton !ruin the len t DEVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO uetmee river the Medical an sines.—Milvratekee, Wisconsin, March 29 I.lle officers of the kite/Wier Elie Were arrested lor ',lading coal on the Kentucky shore , cairn- Chronic- ElikleoHetei, ...... ry to 'ate orders New York Speculators.--A letter ,' ' Especially those of the LOWER BOWEL, suck from New York states that a speculative- i it ' BI """' A p ril 5 —Returns hst e t''''" re Ali 1-' 'of t he Bowe l , ~C ,e o rilltpation, Fistula, Fissure, Falling Ulceration iso of t t i h ie e B ya o r y i i . 'e u l, ,, S e tr t l i c ro tu a r i e , , ot the Bo wel, movement is on foot in that market to 't'.'t,:-aetderirsonTi Riubk'titir":re'"l'lrt,r,'n'iilNigeswarle.alitellid: buy all the old teas there, and that al- Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Bled- Ilighaill, 38.445; sel. mom, 32,905. Buckinghalfc3 1 ' der, etc. ready $2,000,000 worth has been -gni, majority, 6,541. The Senate stands 18 union to mbl-dtf three Democrats, and the House 1591' nitro to IS iih•d - up. The wrder add, Democrata, thus giving the I 1110/1 party two- Black Diamond Steel Works , "A similar combination has been of-' thirds Cl' the Legislature. w h ic h Sc, i,res the / fe, led to buy up all the coffee, and that amendment to the Constitution allowing sob PITTSBURGH, PA. to, i will probably be successful. The spec diers to tote . ulators will thus have it in their pow- t',Aelasaii, April 6, lo ABl —At a PARK, BROTHER & C O,,n eleoldu er to impose surh prices as they choose ' Inc n city officers held here yesterday about 11. r, e. MANUFACURER6 OF `lll.m of the totes polled ate a I „io n upon the constinters of these necessari i e b s n . .1,,,.:;iii,,3 I:.,,t;na,t.:l%).ntnift(e)riTisek,,,eig,hutiraectirueedn.:l:l•2-- Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, In short, it is but a substantial repetit cast l er gale fifty I 'nom majority; Troy oar !tun „.... Stit n iiire, Flat and Octagon, 01 all sizes. of the recent speculathm in whisky. In equal any imported or manufac.. due time the same class of harpies will ' ll, r , \j " .; .l t " 3 l i t I t u. it t i eTa ' nrilit ' e lj en "Y li " ulir h e r ‘ e l e n hundred tu ' red rr ln a tl t t ea ls cou ntry . be buying up all the butter, and all the The Democrats will carry Columbus '4.l"'t sugar, and all the beef. The prices of OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 40 122 Second sts,. & 151 First and 120 & those articles to-day are, on the avera e CNc ilB,6ari. April I.—Major General Butter- , . 1 g , field passed throug h here to en rattle for the febl6-Iyd PITTSBURGH. 50 per cent. higher titan ever before. Army of the Cumberland. In conversation' hk ith officers here alluding to dispatches from r A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE REES : TREES: TREES I Washington, stating he had issued orders at ! -HS- Stockholders of the Cleveland and Pitts -IGetty sburg without authority, he said the burgh Railroad Company will be held at the .of statement was false and that he could not be- . ace of said Company in Cleveland, on the'4TH For Sale at Lebanon Nurseries. lie` e Gen. Meade had ever made such a state- DAY OF MAY, 1864, at 10 o'clock a. m., to vete cent . ! upon the increase of the Capital Stock of salt I respectfully invite the attention of the public —4.9-- Company, for the purpose of allowing the bonds to my large and varied assortment of Fruit i Itos-rox, April O.—Thomas R. Hamilton and of said Company to be converted into stock. Trees, Shrubbery, Evergreens, Plants, &c., &o.Agnew Pierce. two young Englishmen, are The Transfer Books will be closed on the 23d 'tat- Nursery Grounds four-and-a-half miles from under arrest on charges of attempting to swin- of April and open on the sth day of May. Pittsburgh, on the old Washington Road. die They purchased some 128,000 worth of dry By order of the Board of Directors, catalogues furnished to those desirous ci rue- goods and jewelty, and gave checks in payment J...N. ,6 I , CULLOLGEI. President. Cleveland, March 28, 1864. ap2-td chasing trees, by calling at Beckham & Long's on banks where their total deposits were less , Seed and Agricultural Store, No. 127 Liberty than 9"..00. The goods were recovered. street, or A. U. Cubbage's Grocery Store, No. 38 Diamond. All orders left at either of theabove I Nkw Twin, April s.—The subscrip tions to IMPORTER OF stores will be promptly attended to. Catalogues the 10-40 loan to-day at the First Natio nal Bank . furnished gratis when addressed, post-paid, en- amounted to 41409,000. closing letter-stamp, Box 138, Pittsburgh, pa. l'he receipts at the Custom House to-day were • - WINES, BRANDLES, &C., HENRY BOCKSTOCE, 4 2 83.000, of which 5200.000 was in gold certift- ALso, sole proprietor of the Successors to BOCKSTOCE tr. A.M.MoN, sates. STEEL. TOOTH HAY- New Hwv Ls, COD; .—The entire "/--" State, except 18 towns, has been heard from. , Buckingham's majority is 5.551 The Union ' party have six-sevenths of the Senate and three' AND GRAIN RAKES, fourths of the Rouse. ARRANTED THE BEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCES and Nr:w Yong., April 5.—A Mien..., A} ros. letter WHEELBARROW:, Manufactured and for ofFebruary - 12th, to the Time,. says that the sale by C. COLEMAN. crown and purple hare arrived tor the corona- Near the Penitentiary, tion o f Lopez, as Emperor of Paraguay. The All city, Ea S. gunboat Alohdcan was at Buenos Ayres. *LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, /VI A ND GE ux ILIZATEST BLOOD piiikaL FOR THE POST. Dr. Cutterito; HARRISBURG NEWSJENGLISIT -- A sure cure for Intemperance. XXXVIIIth CONGRESS. Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicine's DR. D. JAYNES & SOWS. Late From Cairo and Below Spe.inl hi The Pu.t liAktßietirlO.4, April 4. Sen ATE.—livening.-9I r. Oraham reedit' place Celebrated Bechu & Sarsaparilla, a supplement exto riding the charter of the Penn syh an iii Salt Manufacturing t 'ompany. And all other Family Medicines can be Capt. P Brady for many years Librarian of found genuine at the the Senate, died /MA morning, aged 72 years. He PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, was one of the two sun - horn of the battle of Lake Erie. Eulogies upon the character of the deceased were pronounced by Senators Champ neys, Johnston and Lamberton. and resolutions passed by the senate. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pert umery, Paints, Hn lIRIS , HURG, April 5. leneral Ire W ford, present commander of the Pennsylvania Reserves, is here toalsy I learn from the Governor that the ap,dicatlon to the And all articles usually found in Drug Stores of War Department for the re-union of the Re- j first quality, for sale low, serves has been euccesseful. They will form a 1 flit Isom of the Fifth Corps tinder lien. Warren. The following appropriations are reported tor Western institutions in the General Appropria- I iflklßECTOltir" OF 14414-5. tiny tell scut to the printers this flay. Dix.mont. 442,00 ff, House of Refuge, $23 OW; Penitentiary, or *13,050, Rome of the Friendless, Cul/lin; Pasta- PITTSBURGH & ALLEGHENY OITIES ant Hospital, 1 $4,000; Merry hospital, $4,00e. .ludges of the Supreme Court and Philadelphia and Vicinity. .1 udge. an increase of Coo per annum; Aileghe. The Finch Volume of the Annual Series of Di n) 'count) Sufi°• all dither Judges There rectories ut Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities, may be serious changes when the bill clumps up and vicinit y' Will he issued for discussion ii ,c H I! , 1•I‘s!‘ , April L —House—Alr. Arnold And wil l tie published in even better style than iii , 1r.,„ the committ er . in, twat Ii oars alai that of last year, which the publisher has no Canals. reported a bill so hich he explained as 1 helltatron In saying, was. in the executi on of all amendatory u I the Post Route act of .1 idly . its details, superior to and printed in th e l ruled late.t. and providing tor the construction of tu ~ States. bridges over the Ohio river to enable the Rail The list of names will embrace the residents of Boasts of Indiana and Illinois to meet them on the banks of the Ohio in Kentucky, and for the security of ba, igatlon by directing the bridges The Boroughs of to he loillt troni;e6o to Kin feet high. The Hail- Mauchester. So lit h Pittsburgh, ron.le are ready to sonar ribit the bridges without D ueuene, Monongahela, coot to the Iloverrintent Lawrence, Ille. Ai ny., r Alatlory, , Ky., in si.issistirig the hill, Ernst Birmingham. West Pittsburgh, said that if had been passed two years ago the Birmingham. I-ihnrpatoirg. I ioi erbritent would ha, e Bale,' two M1111 , .n. ol 1 dollar, in the transportation of supplies. ANO HE viii coca ~I, Both the,:getitieuieu spoke of the great military Ertit Liberty, Mt. W - ashington. no well Yo commercial importance of secorihg " art i /a nd• I euiperancerdle. the , sitineetion. rrrt and rot e :Zia I,NeN ill tr., and those parts .I.IT Minn.-ad iPti i unsuccessfully nu, ,J I,J ol la) the bill on the table. the motion %cad de- Peeble,f 1,1 the townships , Beset-se, tented I.) tour soles. : t Clair. Cliartiers, Mr Washburn 1111.) said the bill insuir e I ;McClure. 2 , .... ek,. , k7teat constitutional principles. theretOre i.e mu, eil it he 'elected for coubideratiOn to the Adjoining the City nil Borough lines from I •otutnittee of the Whole On the state of ths LA:ST !ABER TS fsr WI 'rill' , ' RI N. I nu. He was opposed to bridging th e nis t• Ibe Advertising Department will be printed giloe streams Nig eonne,,lion of the count r) in n I•ent.itifol and .attractiNe turn. in h rlyle ni/.. had ..../th r,..1 1, , , , a", I, troin the linage at ht.,: hu,„ t The In orbs, u .„ o,,, cree , t „, fi r ,. /L•pd,r, new. reuderizig Lownesscards unusually hul w sa,then recommitted to the t ommittee.on attractiv e ki..,ada arol Canals. Ai in previous years, the publisher will distri air Al maa ( i n , , Offer ,, a resolution direct- bite at hie own eXper=e, tree copies to from :me lag the ( ononittee on Military Affairs to report to tr.- hundred Hotels in the the toll Increaaing the pa) 01 pri, ales in the arb,) VA h. , : . 1 , E.rims and LAaTETRa ..I', .5 and Alt T . bench ,mil the Committee had prepared row N,, ii,ii I, , hili but .., rthhold it hi see uh ,r annooit Rendering. from the peetilinrip shim . ..tire sfy le übi he raircil :It'll/ the cicw tart!! hilt In ve1,4..:. the 11, ertiAerueuln will be printed, Alt Hotritall tlii:l (uncle,: a resairistion dire i- ~ , y s it,. ed ~-. ,n , - r a Wide estelo of .. , ,intr,. In. 'l“.. ( 0111E111[1e! on MTlltar) Afraln, to report the . Meld of ......1. oi t 5,..., I us, [Wed Ilierl as if. i% Ta. the bill in,resiing the pa) to pro at, s itiserre t Sr I 2, elieb.li ,std the 1;011111,0 tee have limpet • ihe r auyas,rs out con/menet , taking the ed su c h a bill, but tt ithtb.l,l it t.. see what Latt.el of residents on :sit t!se BAY, April. the tti,. ...lint will be raised from the sea* tarlll 1,111 ~/1.1 the poriusher would here request that tire Ile moved to refer the resolution to Committee ihmates of each household. who Only answer the h Military A lbws. Agreed to. 74 to 410 erepOrlinit of a can, name, will furnish the win, I !se liutlac retuitt•J to ittle the :\ a) fyj Gr f .,,r, 1. ~I ,•% co male adult reddest with the ',Ohm . tee ten ds) • lease to witut the West to Inspe t at,et ot nil) wblvw and of airy woman . stryni.: ,t, eMr a oar) ) Tint. and went Otto ootninitt, e ~n I,,,sinee. ~n her 0.0 m.ouTtri. to the et: ! !La: .. the National .116r11: Lill Ihe I l otrultil tee rust. Itlc Irir. et',) ',..n) when .. .. T Lar)plied be as ~ ,,r, ...1 reporle.l the trill a. amended to the House a. 1. ,,,,, ibie at. 'stet cos "fleet , ' a nilh.ptllitte 1.. r It similar I h 5.... ,nn, 44.1T..1 MO/ Int pr....1.1...1 wall a ta'c'kto the Mil as atliennie..l. ' 1 1'111'TO:1g the rate of in- ~ %hi,h to take order, tor coptcs or ad, ertise„ ten at nt - per cot ail I Imittlng -`.'tale tat.,- tneute bun I 'olig.lot,i that rub suereeding year i.e 1.43 Nr , teeie N 1 , ~.a . l. a a r e , I, a4a,,,, , , the ro.lea,a/re,l I, render the I , lreci.try not only .l stern profaJae;l aaettil to the catl7ens, 11at mote creditable to It,: .11r , lel ens n, eI'I In ti, ~....,;,;.•iti.di dM; .. 0 ) nl,l advantageous as a medium of toil el ti,-- 11,..1.. I /,at the aillesolu,,,t Ina le 10 the 1,111. ; a.. the publisher would a f ,ll, that a liber a l pa th,. I ao f , f itf ee of !f ie e, t„,l, ~,, the shin'.: ~1 tf a . Iron ‘,4, twit. , fl subekr,ptloce for,opts. and ..1 1 hidn sin 1/e printed thdorr further a.. t e.ll , a 11. t I lutt/tif Int ex. tenJeti thi s year to the pubti,,- , t, . uhp-, t t,..1 /IEI I II Till Rsrrrs. 1 i.e Hohee. al ao.r o'.l, I:, a.l, :it:. ..t I.•,•ll l'uldisher •L.. 1,. .k 1•114 - I holl/10 •- ; .tand • 11. Ile ;ha 7 ',,r4,t f,t• aggrrk:tte .•te 1,;.;) , J0 111.. th.ra ta,l; thnii I.lAt FUME: ( it TIIiIRSHIP HERE— r, I in/i I4ell ;tat OCIII;;• .41.• (VI ;heir ; ;•(';‘Veen the ttrilersitmel. II Pit' ,I.! .I.lrt • ...LI here , u 4.1 rr- he L....Me nr..l et to •I •t '• •1. l• n• •it mut ti , tl c,rtfient. Jr, A “ . i . "" his re •.. I"' 1—",". K I • ' • went fro/11 /331t,{1,;;. Ark unit, 1111,114111 "n " " "°' th e ran •I 11.1,1.1* x,.• 11;11;le, ; I I MEE 1.1.1. ea 11. , :5, Ale, .115 n , p 1 ray, thl, lilt h r , ,.1,11. a rtri”)ll:, I / there the let) heiure, tiseet,tig with ho 1. Thy- f.t I N'.- delterlCti I 1 th, . &tea iU , I u•itle bind", the) 1.,, Tex, ' I be indiention• .re IT.A: Batik, NI : 1/4) wlll IL 111,1. 111,1' lane I he ifuni.lit lit a I ai tt, 11.t.U111 U. , erb -Ti,,,,,.et.• the ',dean, column under ilea A 1 mot. lei( Alex andnii on the he 111 1 ,0, 0 , 1) luliow Lien Alio, tr capt ore. I .eta;. etyle of t. knnnon xince reaching ked r et II A I et- II A VI) IL: 1% \ rah i.e.. of the 2n R; alt y the at're.s ...rattler .kllicO tutting a rrivett ifurEl A it), No. :04 Wood Street. aroirla, La tien Hank, 1. oreanlling a .1,11 eo. ern:awl., Ito hr that sloe, esport DAY. x.ould 101 l without re...Cauca The rehela x ill 1 110 MAS s. HAYDEN be driven from the entire Country emit of fle d Pitt.btlriStit Pa- lantl , rY 18th, 0564- titer !mat Ismi been es... Wished at 1\ a tevproul Wall Paper ! The re IL arrlson'd I, report ...I mot toward. Sheet export A report Ii in circulation he, that t hate taken tilx!heu obt It;g lila b ab.l 1 aria. r.. eta_ •4111 .11.513 the Ikgr, a t .,h appears ID a revent noinher ufthe dobc We hare reasOn to belief ait tl. and a. , •eid wg 11,r crown of Mexico, the Emperor Ma, linllllnn will add,. from Miramon I,nm' nu ttn,atio ot hia ant:elision tu the tht to all ti w 4 41 11, (LI 1 0T H • m ass and powers with I -IMO. i.e desires to e, Ira diplomatic relationa Amongst the MI in ber arc the United-!•f fates or An.erica. Mr ifti) • ton. tire American Minister in Pane, hat trig al read) intimated the readinesa of his gut eminent , to accredit a representative to Mexico and to re- A EMI' ST 1 1.104 111 ft liC T FROM 1.11 cera totniater from the Emperor cat Mt-v. 1 A the t manufacturers, I sale at the luwest ' There is reasug Leliese that Mr. Day- p r „ , ton has giv en no Intimation of the character thus referred to, and that his r,o, eminent has not authorized him to efts any smrli MEE= VA.3I 1:1. - Y 31 - F:l3 IC: I N Dr. Schenck's Pulaionic, Tonic and Pills 1-1 F.1.M1 t)1 I)'S Torrence & M'Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth Vile, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Truneee, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, TORRENCE & 3l'dA RR No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth On or Before the First of Joule, rlslirEtoki AI, ALI.EoIIEN I" CITIES 1, 1! i i 0 .401 . .1"1 - 1()N Pltroburyb,, Ya., !tlar-.ll"th, 1 ",64 CO - PARTNERSHIP l he underatgned hare iLte day entered inth artt.lea ut Co -part nerahip t..r itilaauthcluting, linporhog and {'ending of Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In nil its hr%nchee. under the name and WINDOW SHADES, Foerster & Schwarz's, ()dice, 864 firoadway,.New York Monungahein Home, Pittsburgh, Pa. E. P. MIDDLETON, No. 5 North Front St., 111114-Iyd PHLLADELPIIEA, PA s PICED AND COVE OYSTERS-, KA) dozen 1 and 2 Z Cove Oysters, 1w " " Spiced Oysters, Just received and for sale by naafi REIMER & 8R05., L26 and 128 Wood st. COMINERifit LOCAL ST9ICIEff ;ANA , ,IfECLIVITLES. REPORTED $T S. R. ERTAIf, "tapioca, 5 4TH ST. . alue. Last Sales. • Bank of Pittsburgh Par $ V6O a 66 Exchange Bank 60 „ „. 68X aterithants. &Manttfac. lik ..... 60 r e 55,C" Mechanics' Bank 60 fI3X Allegheny 60 61 Bank ............... 60 6 . 7,4 Citizens' Bank • Iron Nay Bank 60 633 Iron City Trust Co to 64% Manchester Savings 8ank...... DO 4914 Railroad, Gas and Insurance Stock. Binning/um Gas CO —31 X Citizens' InsUrante Co. 60 ilo Western Insurance Co 635( Eureka Insurance Co 00 48 Mong. Insurance'Co 32 32% Allegheny Valley R. R. 60 14,4 Pittsburgh & Corms. R. R 60 . 93.6' do interest bearing 60 1.3 Monongahela Nay. Co. 60 47) Monongahela Bridge —27 X Allegheny histirance Co • ' 25 ' g 7 %„ Peoples Insurance Con 25 28% Pittsburgh Gas Co . 50 . 86 Western Penna. R. R 60 Pitts.&•Steubenville H. R..... 60 123 Penna. Ina. Co. 60 .. Copper Stocks. Mass Mining Co i--- 6 Northwestern Mining Co 7 1:16 13 Great Western 1 00 43.; " Entomb Pitts. and Boston ' National North Cliff •• Bay State •• Centrtl • Isle Royal Minnesota A ztec •• Bonds. Allegheny Co. Com pro. be Pittsburgh Pitts M onicipal 68 Alleeheny co. to (R. R.) with hick coupons Pittsburgh (to R. R.) with back coupons Pitta. & Conn, B. 12. mort. bfi A. V. H. H. Ist mart. ... Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds Allegheny city 40 Pitts. & Steubenville ' 1./14RLCTED DAILY F3B THE MORNING POST, BY MESSRS. zor - spz r M EBTZ, BROBEIES, NO. 118 WO DI) STEEET. The following are the buying and selling rates for I bold, Silver, S..c. Gold Silver Denouid Nut es Coupons Exchange , teriing per pound Prussian Florins PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. ' 11P3 , 108. OP TS:LS DATLY POST, ! lrerriiesoaT. April 6, 1864. lit sINESS--Exhibited an improvement yes- ieiday Among the sales were the following: HAY—Sale., were made at the scales at 838 1, tor, i'HklESF—Sales 180 bxs at 1.244016 c, as (plants . SELLS—clover 87.75@7,87; Timothy $84‘3,20; Flax 0,7602,85. APPLES--Sales 200 bbla assorted at 83,50gl 3.:5}7 11.01:11—Sales 180 bids as fidlotik, Extra $6,- 242,6.40: Extra 7,000 7 26;as per • quality 1 1 ACON—Sales 12,000 lbs as follows: Shout- ders, 103,,i0ioi„e, Plain ktrime, 141,i@141ic, Sides 13c ti. 11. Hams—sales luu Its 151{016",f. DRIED BEEF—SaIe. 3.000 ilas toe. t sales 600 bush 81,30@1.3.5 l'-rt.—eale, range from 61.12 to LIS. OMR— SAIL., 41A, bush B:l4.pitae. Wheat Is. corre,:t I.nices wuuld be difficult to obtain. Barley was .1,11 lit T 7 Eft—Sales 8 bbl fresh roll 40Q,424: iu b6la '2ue. ZiO lib's No. I Lard Oil 1)HIE11 US bosh Apples 9,414%, I? ILT SSEL r. Leaches—sales 100 bush 81,10088. GREAT PANORAMA 1 - '“I Al t)l, - ;---:,41,,'2uu bush 2v.641. FISH-1 he market was very hem with a Isrge OF THE t,aine3c Transacted As pri,:es were Lan -1.1.‘,6,e,1 e „nit them. .11EBELL-1 - 0-N. ! PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE Will be exhibited in the above TiaD.,,BF OP IT IC it OF TOE DAILY POST, ! for one week only, noinineneheg 1: ‘v k:UN ESDA I", April 8, 1884, V 131 - .IN ES. - --W as not very active yesterday. ON MONDAY, APRIL 4th, 1884; .val nr the sale, made were the following . The exhibition will be Int with k i'llE—The rate, were in hulk or barrels Songs and Duette by Miss E MA REM r •t..rvied 22'5,4233i, including barrels 27 ,31,4245 e. NOLDS and Mr. W. R. GOODWIN, late of the i to . :sales were, 200 bbls at 271i1c, barrels ludo- Pittsburgh Theatre. .led. 110 .10 at 77 ‘„ , same conditions; 400 do, in Matinees on WEDNTSDAY and SAritiRDAT !t, at *.i..,...: barrels tacluded 28c.. 250 do was , AFTERNOON'S. for the acconitiodaticiit of sold, we mould not learn the terms. schools and families. ItI,FIN Eli—Sales of 300 bbls, to arrive. 01 41V - Admisaion co evening enterteinnient, g 5 I roe i iii at 54c. Ca). brand was held firmly at cents; adternixin 16c. ~.541.acc Bonded at 4304.5 c. Sales 500 hbis at, Doors open in the evening - at .7 giee k, ai. B41:Icled 43c. l'ree snc. . HEINZ( tLE—Sales 50 bbls at23c. ternoons at 2 o'clock. nirtiee poster. T. B. $ gicnit & Op., apl-lw •Atallaterga..-• -- - ----- Riy.E.4___AiATTERs. f 14 0: A s KEEFER lug RIVER —Last evening at twilight there mur (=a O 33w Owere eleven feet µx inches water In the channel • ,L.l nanr do.ely. The weather during the dirt Old Original Bohemian Troupe of G 1 Sze - The e - Thetine steamer Alpha, Capt. Porter, GL SS BLOWERS, lea% es to-das tor Clnciunatt. _ Will open their Grand Gift Promenade Enter • taimnent at the above Hall; 'on Mt;dSFDAY Che tine passenger steamer Nevada, Capt. EVENING, MtuebgithosndexhibitemmArgett, Brickell, Is fast filling up for St. Louie and log in and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF-' She will have despatch. TERNOONS. At each entertainment the celebrated Low Pressure Glass Steam Engine Monitor, made entirely of Glass, will be In full inane= antah er great feature, all the magnificent workpf art, manufactured by the comptfny, will be gratuit ously distributed tothe.vialtors... On FRIDAY EVENTNG-, April Ist, a beauti ful case of work will be presented to the Author of the best original Conundrum Otigter.Gligis Steam Engine, Admission to evening, entertainmeixts,%.cants; afternoons, 16 cents. No half :pike. Doom Open in the evening at 7; afternoons At 2 o'clock. Mr..- hi baton commences-luaf an hour later, -. ,W.M. 'WOODR,OFR E. M. GAu EI nkna, Gen. Agt. tan2s.tagr ikir The favorite passenger steamer Kenton, Cspt Dunlap, ,s announced (or Cairo and St trig - The strainer Paragon is loading for Mi sotri it, er ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED Gallatin Clarke.... Franklln . Cartnne... Jots Hera Irwin Unrnelot 311.nerx x .. Gordon .. Uem ..... Russell... ' Major Anderson Dravo DEPARTED. .Clarke.... Carman... Irwin Wall Paper! ranklin . 1 as. Reese En, am (.1 rattam . Ayres F - -- I A. CLELLAND, AUCTIONEER, SU • Nu. 33 FIFTH STREET. st'YERIOR FURNITURE AT S.IJUTION. IHIS( Wednesday) MORNING at 10 o'clock at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 Fifth street, n ill be sold Walnut Spring Seat Sofa, Spring scat Arm Rocker, Spring Seat Parlor Chaim Marble Top Wash Stand, together with a large Quantity of general Household and Kitchen ll'urnitore, New end Second-hand Carpets, Mat masses, &c SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, &C. AT AUCTION —On WEDNESDAY MORN ING, at In o'clock, at Masonic Hall Auction ROOMS, 55 Fitt h street, will he sold a large gnat:i nt) of Hedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands. Ts- Hes. Chairs, Blinds. Mattresses, Lamps, Cook Stov es and Fixtures, Queensware, Kitchen tensils. Carpets, Blinds, Fenders, &c. SPRING STOCK OF PIANOS Nuw being received by the subscriber from the tacturies of CHICKERINIA & SONS, W. P. EMERSON, &C., &C. Prices From 110226 to 5850. Purchasers are solicited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. ORAN. 0 MELLOR, 81 Wood at. To Railroad Contractors. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR the Graduation, Masonry, Bridge Super structure, Ballast, Cross-ties and Track Laying of the PITTSBURGH e. UONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD, between Cannella's-111e and Cumberland, Embracing a distance of about EIGHTY-SEV EN MILES, in Sections of about one mile each. Specifications will be ready at the Company's Office in Pittsburgh., on and after the let of APRIL proximo, and proposals will be received until the 23d of APRIL ensuing, BENJ. H. LATROBE, Office P. & C. R. R. Co. President. Pittsburgh, Manna, 1864. mhl7-tf S. S. BRYA N , NOTARY PUBLIC, 39 Fourth St., (Burke's Building.) (Mee hours from 9 a. zu., to 6 o'clock p. m apt Notice to Gas consumers. COrribs DYPritittioir Gni Cip„ Bitwelt,2Bf TM I L E -WHEREBY OWEN, TR T all Gas furnialted after the FIRST OF APRIL, lital ix m be charged at the rate of One Dollar and S Oeata per thousand cubic feet, net cash, with the addition of the United States revenue tax. JAS. M. CHRISIT, mh294t Treasurer, f f MEM 6 55 100 5 50 31 300 8;41 175 254' 5 00 71 /6 10 29h 3 60 6516 MONEY MARKET Buying. Selling I 84 1 67 1 .55 15 7 1 84 167 163 186 1/0 y 25 117 1 21 68 7u-71 .IBrownrville .Brownsville Elizabeth. St. Louis. Wheeling. Cincinnati Cincinnati. Brownsville Brownsville Elizabeth. Zanesville. AUCTION SALES HAZELTON 4ROS., JARDINE & SON, MILLER, GIBSON & CO., AJOIMIEM, ' jr-P.PJfittigfltliaijgairdA.Ta/r4; _,---.41 .. Lea See 4,4 5. 1 Naa11-M•7 • - t-t• _ „ vile' , .•flisil t Treasurer , _ innzasst.nat. Great, success 'or litie a t ed spues A rla Tragedis', EDWTN 'AO ,' . .. te1l WAS- re..- - eehrect- lest-e*ening by nue 'Or ttiiirAnOit 41- -; thuslastie audiences of the eeeekei... ~---- --- • THI9 EvENne% seat be - preseK Am the lint time in six years the beautiful ,play to ere act; by the Rem. .Talt..Whtte - Witttled The Sing of the • •- - - - King James.Vth ... - ..... ~ . ; , ..i...l.l4vrirrAsiains,: Malcolm ...... ..„.,..i. , ...... i ......0Leveday. Madeleine • ' 1 • _ lratkayne r . To conclude with • • Pertentinne 1, Charles fS Loveday Kate O'Brian ' nun Thetskolda. In rehearse', The Heretic and Wl/4 Oats.' ilt , R=..o ONC SILT HALL. Oar Favorites are aged* poitang •voth New A.tEractione: The Model Troupe of. the World. DUPREZ & GAS Original N4yv Orleans ,irirdpatitazi MINSTRELS, BURLESQUE OPHIA TROUPE AND 131tA1913 13.14:ND, 24 RENOWNED, Popular and Brilliant Stars; Positively for Five Nights Only, Tuesday, Wednesday, 90 bl I 5 90 a: day and Satourday, APRIL 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and lath This Mammoth Organization of the preseat age has been greatly enlarged and improved for the present season of 1563- , 64 and is composed of , a tar more talented corps of „Ethiopian Artists than were ever:beforei concentrated into one company. It iaonirettraßy. admitted to be the oldest, hest, fattest, most taxOnletetindMaat ei extensive Band, 'tntvelingi and son ea& eiteludret of their appearauce minstrelsy will be introduce& For full partitrulm* see 'Pro b tatines of the day, and the largestlllttu irea kted evefpriated In the world, the fltat,l of the whieth oast $1,500. ..... ... .. :515 Cents Doors operust4 ; Voacert to ogrartences4 & MatiageF, OHAS. SAPit'L. PONt, Advertialng D. S. qADDNER, Agents. '•SINGING SCIEWCIrL" cOJ ciEßT.Rsss~?s'l:_ On Monday, April 11th, 1864, For the benefit of the U. S. SANITARY gaMMISSIONs A singing practice jn which some forty fipantie . men amateurs will participate. The selections conaiatlng of Solos, Ihterta, Quartettes and Choruses, Will be -anmatineed from the stage by the precentor. - liuora open at 7 o'clock—to commence at 8. Tickets 51—for sale at all the music Sterna. ap6-td :gr.CONCERT HALL. NIASONIC HAi.L "ARE C041111NG.," DUPREZ & GREEN'S ORIGINAL New Orleans and Metropolitan MINSTIVMS C C) F • TUESDAY, APRIL - i2TH, 1564. FR EEDOM, FRERSPEI4OH, FREE MEN AND FREMONT. TAE OITIZE3TS OF A.M.LEGIMET COUNTY friendly to the eleatitat othe_turttf Major ueneral JOliN C. FR.EM°NT to PASS idesey, are requested to meet at wiaatiorS HALL , Fourth street, on THORM)AY EVErir l . INC, April 7th, at 73( o'clock, for the outpost' of forming a Fremont Club, apd make prepsoatimus for the ensuing campaign. Distinguished speakers will be in attendance.. ap4.4 AadUlt Aar. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, Philadelphia dr, New. York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT CO. Daily Froight Line. C ONSIG NMENTSTOEITUER Agent forwarded to any point East or West fire of commission and with dispatch. WM. P. CLYDE, . No. 14 S. Delswarti; JAMES Philedel • HAND, No. 117 Well street, WILMON WHILLDIN, Presiden t. York mhl4-3ind SMITH, PARK & (X)., MI MI WARD FOUNDRY, PTITSBURGIL Warehouse, :tip. 144 tlmaP4-1,20,4.41c0d0irt - • 0... al l ar i rkA di at e ip, s tiztidagescrituampaterM Plnes;tuntOnic "Dv Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal moulds, Pullies, Hangers and Couplings tonAlso, Jobbing andd machinerrof every desmip. made to o Having complete machine shop attached to attended to. the foundry, all necessary fitting 'will,* careftdli oitt‘tydater
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