ght gaiig Vast. Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Neve Troy Passenger Rallway.—The bill totr the Lui•ot poration of this road, an introduced by Pdt. Glass, In the House, names as corporators the following gentlemen: H. Brady Wilkins, John M. Tiernan, Robert S. Ha ya r latnes Parke ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Jr., A. S. Bell, James Leech, J. S. Brown and David Boreland, and they are to have power to Heist,. S. E. PETTENGILL &. CO. No. .$1 build a railway along either or both of the fol. Park New New York city, and No. 6 State lowing routes, to wit: Along Wood street from sheet, Boston, And L. P. FONTAINE & 00., its intersetion with Water street to Liberty N0..61 Nassau street, New York city, are au- street; thence along Liberty street to Hand thtlitted to take Advertisements and Subscrip- street; thence along Hand street and the Hand nom for us at lowest rates. Street Bridge to Anderson street, in the city ul Allegheny; thence along Anderson street to Ce dar avenue: thence along Cedar avenue to Lit. erty street; thence along Liberty street to Chest , nut street; thence along Chestnut street to the Spring Garden Plank Road; thence along the spring Garden Plank Road to the end of said road; or commencing at the intersection of Wood and Water street an before, and moving along the Hand street bridge to Anderson street in the city of Allegheny; thence along Anderson to Rubinson; thence along Robinson street to Hope street; thence along Hope street to either Lacock or Water street: thence along either Lacock or Water street to East Lane; thence along East Lane to Chestnut street; thence along Chestnut to the Spring Garden Plank Road, thence along Spring Garden Plank Road to the end of said road. The capital stock In tired at 2,000 shares ,;t *5O each, and halt may be raised by mortgage on the road. When the people of Allegheny coun ty shall proceed to build a bridge between the Allegheny and Hand street bridges, the company have authority to subscribe one-half the cost, provided the half be nut more than' $60.000, and , they shall have the exclusive right to use the bridge for passenger railway purposes. Di% dends to he made out of the net profits For the first live years after they commence run [Ling the cars they shall pay into the freasuries of Allegheny and Pittsburgh $2O per year fur I each car and three per cent ut the dividend s For the second period of live years, 430 for each car and live per cent, of dividends; and there after $4O fur each car and five per cent. Tiny shall conform to Ihe lan ful orders of the streets , traversed, and keep them in perpetual repair front curb to curb. Councils to establish recu lations for the company in relation to hat mg repairing, grading, cuiverting and laying gas and water pipes along said streets, and the company shall nut use locomotives or en gines thereon. The fare Is fixed at tire cents, and the work must be commenced in six months Iron the organization of the company egir•We will furnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of *2,00 per hundred copies. THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1863- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Tardy Justice Some time in 1861 a tragedy occurred in Leav enworth, Kansas, resulting in the death of a young man named Satterlee, editor of a Demo cratic paper in that city, at the hands of D. R. Anthony, at present Mayor of Leavenworth. The telegraph, a week after the occurrence, an nounced that the Leavenworth Herald, a Democratic paper, had died out: the editor hav ing been killed in an array in the street, but it was a matter of small importance, as he was a "sympathizer with rebellion." Anthony had a trial, but was acquitted on the ground of self-de fence, although it was proven in court that he had sworn to shoot Satterlee. A correspondent at Leavenworth says, "A friend warned Satterlee and on pro , ceeding from his residence to his office, arm ed himself with a revolver. When a few doors from his office he encountered Anthony and Mr. Hamar, looml editor of the Conservative, they having been to the office inquiring for hini. They met—Anthony fired; Satterlee returned the tire, but missed his aim and slightly wound ed Mr. Hamar. Satterlee fled up the steps to his office—Anthony pursued and firing until he had discharged six bullets, three of which took ef fect. Satterlee expired in about ten minutes." The same correspondent says that at the time of Satterleels murder not one wont was said in his behalf by either of the Republican papers— the Times and Con st rval ive—they only making of it a local item, calling it a "fatal alfray." \V e are further told b) the same w riter that the avenging Nemesis is arising in the very party to which this Anthony belongs. His official ad- ministration has been 'SO marked by malprac tires that it has become a by-word on the streets Court Proeeedlugs.—The Lase ot Andrew that for any o ff ence whatever his erdiet is ' Watson, charged to ithbeing the lather of an illy. •ttiVenty dollars and costs.' He is charged with ! gitimate child, on oath of its mother, Miss Alm/- arresting and detaining Missouri farmers for ! gie Barker.--a notice of which appeared in out disloyalty; taking their gold, and after a few columns on Tuesday —was resumed Wednesday days' detention giving them greenbacks for the morning,. After able speeches by counsel, And gold he had taken. He is further charged with an impartial charge by Judge St erritt, the case being the father of three illegitimate children WAS given to the Jury. within the past year—one of which is a mulct- ' The defence set up in this case was, an we be to. He it was, also, who led the mob /in 180 fore stated, that the defendant was not in con, which destroyed the Moore oillce. pany with the prosecutrix at the time alleged In This man Anthony is a bosom friend of Jint the indictment. but this point was by no Lane. Party spirit t arninhed Os er his crimes, clearly established. The Jury bound a I erdi, lof and fanaticism elected him to the ni4 - oralty 01 guilty Sentence deferred. the city. But hating fattened on crime and run Nathan Barnhardt plead guilty to a . barge of riot over friend and toe alike, one of his own ; fornication and bastardy preferred by Barbara party organs, which bears at its head the name I Steer. The Court sentenced him to pay a tine of of AbrahamLiacoln fur President, arises to ' filo to the Guardians of the Poor, 440 for expect avenge the murdered Satterlee. It is the Lear- ' ses and maintenance of the child to date, and enworth Times. Although at the time of the the further sum of 41,25 per week, for the period murder it was silent, it now, under date of o f use years—anti to give bonds in +OOO to coni- March 23d, speaks as billows: p ly with this sentence. Before air. Barnhardt "Tag DEAD .11101."—We pause. There is be- I i s through with the litttle matter now in his fore us a cold, stiffened form, and we gaze rot- he will have expended the snug sum of erentfally upon lt We do not regard the dress; about 4400, exclusive of coats, Which. we 111,11-- It may be rich or poor, hare a velvet or a pens- : formed, is an ad., ance cm the old charge of some ant garb; but the form, the face, so still so pale 45 - )6.5. Hut these are war times. with burnt cony. —that fixes the bents eye, and touches the lit- at fifty-three cents a pound and putty in priq.ot taLidhedatru, bosoms, all, rising tic' 1e N ' u I ' ata Keefe, alias Maria Smith, was arraign voice of the soul speaking its respect fur life, e,t or, a charge of stealing a pocket hook an as well as its 'awe of death. some I'lo. notes the property ofHev. . Yesterday, thinking of the past, and our mind . of squirrel Hill .with WllOlll she had seen lit mg excited, doubtless. by the events of the hour, the I The defendant in this case, surrendered her, l; vision of a dead man rose before us- No face voluntarily, to May ur Alexander of Allegheny. could have been more familiar. We knew the . and ark not, edged the theft. She was lout. I formthat which contained once the thinking, guilty and sentenced to one years' imprist eti aint existing soul. It bowed to, and bent toward us. in the Penitentiary. and, with steady. fixed gaze, looked into our 3 ohn Pasturius was ircquitted ail the , ol very heart. It spoke nut. yet it was more elo- 1 assault and battery, and the proiet uter. Ant, n fluent than speech. It stirred not limb nor fen- Stutor, was ordered to pay the coat, tore, yet it commanded us, as if it were monarch John A. Cloursto was placed on trial citar.t. 1 of all. ; with limiting passed counterfeit money. the Reader, it was the face, the very term of Sot- ifury rendered a verdict of guilty, and prisoner knee 1 ' remanded for sentence. Out down in youth, ruthlessly severed from James liedgate was acquitted of a charge it earth, anti torn from wife and children by the ' ler, eny reckless and bloody hand of 11. H. Anthony, the • - vision of the dead seemed to appeal to sum We Oil Wells of Penna.—The eenatner Inl re heard and answered. or we djd not rest till we porter of the C0 , 11.-nleta /of has been gat - berm-I had searched and found the ray.be of Anthony some interesting - tats sties in relation to the anger, ew a a n s tl oittionrinor of the tter i l , t- r e - a . i s d cr u s t s tl t t l i t wught oil trade of I'rnnsy It aria has grown (n,u, wrong In policy and principle—but mild in man- I half dozen barrels per year to hundreds of thou ner, gentle in disposition. and of a kffully na- sands. The arrangements her the oper.ins ...a ttire. As such, he had to chronicle passing son hate been made on a large scaly. It ells events. The attempt to capture a secession I will be sunk to a depth never contemplated h,- flag, at latan, excited our COIIIIIIOO ity. and. are- ' fore In fact. It look: is if our people wvie essarily, he noticed it. That notice brought him going to withont limit t Of son,. to an untimely encl. and below. we elms all he Mitt oil arrit ea at our port and was .ti-p I ..1 said about it . hArkge , so that it e ould 1...- ATTEMPT 10 l'osll RE A :Noi FIER `;Ee ISSION 111/pos.l/1e to rice 11115110111.1 1111•• , ,',rre,t , s . FLAG AT lATAN —A . urrespontient of the Coe- tuttate ut the real nrodllcti tho, extraor,llll4- servattre occupies two e 01111111.6 of that paper ty a ells at Ile outntt Ihe first official ....criant yesterday morning, in relating Ids -a onderful w e hate of the receipts b 3 rimer. datea from adventures and Milthreulth rseapes' nt li assns Veldllary ISt I a:2. that heing the date bird by Oily, /titan and St. Joe For the benefit of our I the city ordinance for the collection of whartage readers, we will give the corns spondent's ,sup- ' The real prodacts et the a e lk will be t er be posed to he I/ It. A I t orsion of his brat- ea- I as,:ertnibeb. a, thousand,' of barrels Lacy beer, ploits: lost by tire and by pond freshets: besides, 'nest Here folio, s Ii Anthony letter. or one cpis nip hsi shipped by railroad ,n: tilded nt refineries e the city It udts What generally beheicd to be his, deb.:Nail r fa the eNntnitg of the patty —after that. Mr. stitterice , propose to give. is 'nerd) Htl.lle I TeMarks: at the Allegheny river wharf. The stattaittaa Now .we call the attention of the 16.1.1e1 to 0511 he relied Oil. it being official It exhitets The eiaion of the "affair" by an eye-, 'tai's, n iota/ of 634.30 - . barrels, trout le bra sr) Ist whose set - Reny We bate or, reason to question. 1 . 6. . 2 , to Aptll Ist, 1064, as billows and leave the public to draw their own .ronclu stone: Dr. R. A. walked into the store where he un derstood the flag to be, and ban it 11 isle under the counter—approached it and said "I guess this is a hat I came After A very large man who was sitting near by. arose and inquired "Who are you "I am P. H. Anthony. of the Utilisers nut e " "What do you want." "I want this flag." "By G—d you can't hate " ".1 will go and get my men and come and take it " The Missourian then sprang torward. saueht Anthony by the throat, nod said, d—n you, get out of this store, or blow the top of your head off,'• and presenting a pistol, pro posed to make good his threat. Whereupon, it is said, Anthony made double quick time out of the store down the railroad track, with coat-tails extended and the utmost horror depicted on his countenance. What a contrast in the two reports! This was all, and did a line or letter in the whole call for a blood) issue I The version uf the Conservative was given in full—that of a cor respondent of the Ho aid toll oa ed. The render had both before him. No judgement corn was passed upon either by the editor. •• What a con trast between the reports" ti ere the bitterest words he wrote. let for the publication of theseletters, 11. FT Mahon), with wild and reckless fool hardlne,,, shot him dead! It was a rude day that, and men feared the strong. There were those who whispered a word of comfort to the lone widow and her or phaned children ; but the public voice was silent. No denunciation followed the homicide. Neither Press nor Pulpit proclaimed the bloody deed, or branded the blood) hand which did it. But the vision of the murdered dead is ever before An thony; and, with its silent. cold look, rivets leis eye and Tacks his conscience;—and shall we, shall the People, twit that they are strong, up hold )11M—the rash, reckless slay er of his brothert Men of Leavenworth, be true, to duty, to right, tojuatice! Lift yourselves up, and as at engers of the dead and protectors of the living, brand the doer of this blood) deed." As an addenda to the abovecrushing remarks of thelTimes,we will merely append a couple of tele graphic items showing the beginning of the end of this man Anthonys career: At the election In Leavenworth, Joseph L• McDowell and his entire ticket are elected by OW to 800 majority. At noon Mayor Anthony is sued a proclamation closing the polls, and call ing on the citizens to aid him in preserving the peace, which was disregarded, and the voting continued. Rioting was indulged in to a consid erable extent, and sex eral persons, including Mayor Anthony, were beaten and driven from the polls. Despatches say that Anthony tried to excite a mob, and closed the First and Fourth ward , polls, but the people compelled him to open them again. Drunken Soldiers Killed.—The Hagers town, Md., Herald, says that three soldiers, un der the influence of liquor, on Saturday last at tacked the house of Hubert Miles in the vi cinity of Clearspring, t o ,)1 whom were killed. and one dangerously oGunicd, under the follow circumstances : ) A detachment of ).),.)1r), on their way to Pittsburgh, on a I urlough. while passing user the ttintpLke of efearspring,allowell some of the men to straggle, thr, them assaulting the house of Robert Mills. o Ito lived to the vicinity. It seems they Insulted his (amid), and threaten ed to commit depredations on the property,. A son °CM?. Mills (a Fed( ral soldier) was at home at the time, who stood on the defence, and shot flsad with.ti revolver tor) o the party one named aP• Cilasi, and another chose name Is nut known, but who went hy the soubriquet of ••Cap." The third, a was named speaker, Wtas shot quite seriously and. it is feared, mortally. All three were prix ate,, .)tot hailed from the ti cinity of Pittsburg)) GloluNegley.—w e sec it announced that our towniatian, Gen. 3 qua, Negley, and apportion of his Stan' are In Ciminnatl stopping at the Burnett - House. It seems a shame to us that the War Department should persist in keeping this young and popular commander without a command, ordering him hither and thither. We know that the General desires active set_ Viet, and all Mn past sere ice; hat e thou n cone; u• siveiy that he is fully equal to the requirement s of a decisive commander. The late Court of Inquiry completely exonerated Lien. Negiey from the slightest share of biame• at the battle of Chicamauga, and if he cannot be restored to the command of his old, gallant. and ever relia ble division, we trust he may soon and another band of equally brave men, and lead them, as he did Ms former command to victory. One Day's .Labor.--Mr. Smoot, the Chair, man, of the Executive Committee of the Fair, has proposed that the 11th of April, the anni versary of the tiring into Fort Sumter, be set apart as the day which the workingmen of Al legheny county shall give its proceeds to the Fair. We suppose those interested will give the matter due consideration, and act as cireum stances may dictate. Melancholy Bereavement.—We are pain ed to learn that 0. A. Traugh, Esq., of the Hol ildaysbutg Democratic Standard, has lost two young and intereeldngdaughten within a period alone week. Few except those who have expe rienced similar trials can properly appreciate the grief double ber eavem en tt. upon th e parents hy tide Front F't. 1 lam! t. Alas . 1 . Front Ma} 11862 to Aug 1 . From A ug. 1 1a62 to Not . I F'toto Nov. '&2—'ll3 to Feb. I . From Feb 11863 to May 1 From May 1 ISG3 to Aug 1 Front Aug. 1 1863 to Nor. I . From Not 1 to Feb. I Front Feb. 1 isiA to April . Leglolatlota.—ln the lower House of the Legislature on luesday the following hills weri. reported: A hill to permit the School Districts of certain wards in Pittsburgh to levy new taxes; one changing the c enue in actions 01 ejectment front Armstrong to Allegheny count); one Increasing the teen of constables of All,. gheny county; one incorporating the Subterra nean Oil Company, which Is intended to brinv oil trots Franklin to Pittsburgh by pipes_ Bills in place—Mr Wass a bill illeiirpo rittrig the Pittsburgh Allegheny and New Ir.') Passenger Hallway Company ; Mr Slack one relative to the increase of the facilities for the passage of boats on the Monongahela slack water. 1 iejeer*- • r • Sanitary Commission Ca ...tit will be seen It) advertisement in anothei column that a musical entertainment in to be given at Concert Hall, un Monday evening next, fur the benefit of the Visited States Sanitary I 'ollllni, shin. About forty gentlemen, amateurn. pos sessing rare musical abilities, have volunteered their services, and there in nu doubt that the en tertainment will prose highly agreeable, The performance will consist of autos, duetts, quar tettes and choruses. As the project is purel) a benevolent one there is every reason to ex pect n full house un the occasion. Panorama.— Huaeeii> Panorama of the War, which is 00 N 1 on exhibition at Com:Ft Hall, Is pronounced by all who hate witnessed it to be one of the tery best of its character ever presented to the public in this city. The paint ings are all new, and those who are ffllllilkl with the conflicts depicted pronounce them le marl:ably correvt the singing of Miss Hely !labia and Mr (lu.iwin is excellent, and with f little more pi Wire on the part of the lecturer everything would pass oft' perfectly. See ad vertisement. Glass Blower.. —The matinee of the Bohe mian Glass Blowers yesterday afternoon, and the regular exhibition last night, was largely at tended. Indeed, It is worth five times the amount charged for admission to see Mrs. Wood tune shaping fanciful articles from small parti cles of glass, not to mention the gentlemen whi, so ingeniously mould into form an endless vari ety of beautiful and useinl articlee, all of which Are nightly distributed among the audience. The glass steamer "Monitor" still continues its evo lutions. The Militia.-1 nder the MU lately report ed by the Chairman ot the t'ommittee on the vs blot's wbsrarta and EASTERN CITIES and VIIIIIRry system, the :state is divided into Beg owxs, imeats aid Brigades, and it prescribes the manner of choosing All the officers of the minor Rendering, from the peculiarly attractive style organizations, electio. It gives Philadelphia lin which the advertisements will be printed, tow brigades, Allegheny one. The pay of each - ref!, nut iteatle, over a wide extent oDcountry oily cr. non-eommishioned officer and private is 1M cards of such of our business men as may be the tttat 01 the regular service, allowing, inserted. tion l eer, thirty cents for rations to each man. "I he canvassers will commence taking the A nne of set eut3-it,e cents is Imposed for names of residents on MONDAY, April, the 4th, nee tetidatiee. ' and the publisher would here request that the - inmates of each household, who may answer the Theatre.—This e. ening on the occasion of empiiries of a canvasser, will furnish the name the fourth appearance of Edwin Adams, will be of every male adult resident with the family, performed the sterling old comedy of Wild Oats, , also of any widow and of any woman carrying in which lie is ill appeat in the character of lio- , on business on her own account, to the end that i er, which is said to be our of his great special- , the Directory may when compiled be as perfect 'ties. Thus far the engagement has been end- as possible• neatly successful, and we look for a continua- canvasser will be provided with a book tion that liberal patronage which the merits on which to take orders for copies or acDertise of the young artist most unquestionably de- meats. serve. Conscious that each succeeding year he has . endeavored to render the Director} "not only Correct Intl.—ln the obituary notice of Mrs useful to the citizens, but more creditable to the Margaret Kavanagh, yesterday. the lady's age city and advantageous as a medium of advertia was stated to he 69. It should have been the ing. the publisher would ask that a liberal pa venerable period of 96 years. troaage both of subscriptions for copies and of advertising be eistended this year to the publica- H. D. Brecht & tion. HEO. 11. THURSTON, Bro., Smithfield street, trill3l Publisher. has r our thanks for two most beautiful errray- ings on steel—portraits of The Most Rev. John SPECIAL MEETING OF T HE Ruches, I). 8., and The Most Rev. Francis: A Stockholders of the Cleveland and Pitts- Pat rick Kenrick, D. D. burgh Railroad Company will he held at the of - --- flee of said Company In Cleveland, on the 4TH Has no taste of Medicine. DAY OF MAY. 1864, at it o clock a. m., to vote upon the Increase of the Capital Stock of said BRYAN'S TASTELESS To quiet of said Company to be von% eried into stuck The riot The Transfer Books will be ~lured un the 23d day tt worms—the y ile scourges. of April and open on the fah day of May. The Yermiluge give, By order of the Board of Directors, And, as sure asyou live. J. N. PJ'CULLOUCIB, President. They'll get their discharges. Cleveland, March 28, 1884. apl-td What is kikil'A:o3 VERMIYL'iii: 1 Simply a pure_ and tasteless Vegetable Curatve. No child can ... BECKHAM & LONG, O. 18? LIBER= be harmed by It, no worm can sunlve it, no ERTY SRTEET, PITTSBURGH, Agents mother should be without it, no words can ex- fur the Quaker Mower and Reaper, Buckeye press its value- Twenty-five cents. For sale at Mower and Reaper, Russel's Mower and Reaper, Keyser's Ile Wood street. Farmer's Mower, Cayuga Chief, Mower and --- Reaper, and Wood's Mower. Also, dealers in Hankrn's Special Blackberry for Agricultural and Farming Implements of all summer complaints, Diarrhea, dysentery &A., k inds. . febrdtr.w does not like most preparations of the kind, check the disease suddenly (thereby likely to I A.RGE AND PFLESH ARRIVAL OP Spring and Summer BOOTS, SKOES, produce intlamation of the bowels) but changes ',A I the character of, and effectually and perms- (FALTERS and BALMORALS of the latest styles, opening every day, and the cheapest in neatly removes the disease, sold by all Drug- the city. J. H. BORLAND, fists. i mhil 98 Market st. THE POST ---PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 77-18647----- Hats and Capb.—.A. good-fitting, fashiona ble hat or cap Is an clement of dress that no gen tleman can dispense with, and we know of no establishment where such articles are sold in greater perfection than at Wm. Fleming's, No. 139 Wood street, a few doors above Fifth. In the wholesale line, too, this house does a very large business, and on terms as favorable as any in the Wes. We therefore advise both whole sale and retail buyers to call at 139 Wood street, feeling well assured they can be suited with just the article or articles they may need at pric es to suit the times. KAVANAGH—On Tue,iday afternoon, Mrs. M RUA ne•r KA VA NAGII, in the 69th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at lu o'clock, trout the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Catherine U'Hanlon. No. 96 Robinson et., Allegheny. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, WARESOCHE, 135 Smithfield, and 444 Penn Ste., Between 6th at., and Virgin alley, nog PITTSBURGH. WHENCEVILLc, April 6. 1864. LA VVRENC EVILER ELECTION.— At a regular meeting of the Burgess and Council of the Borough of Lawrenceville, held on Monday evening. April 4th. 1864, the Commit tee appointed at the public meeting on Satur day, April 941, to request the Councils to order in election of the kllizelis to decide if Borough Bonds shall be issued in so theieut amount to pay Volunteer- to till the quota of this sub-district, presented then report u hen it was ordered that an EL El'IlON of the citizens be held on SAT- I RUAI. April 9th. ttetween the hours of one and seven o'clot.h. p. m., at the Public School Houses, and that the Election Board be request ed to officiate. Thy In.kris to be Hondo and N Bunda SA :11 F:I. M. KIER. I. I,casuar sin, See'y of Collflell . . 13 It 'V A_ N , NOTARY PUBLIC, 59 Fourth St., .B,irk:', thiOdiag. 1 , 111, hours f run A n n. to 5 p KJ 2 i. r q - -- BRADI3URY'S I ) I A NO S! The most PmW ER t awl ELE'I ANT tonu.l instruments manutacturel In the country I.: V E. IN E . I II PRIZE t_ icceived within ,Irm.r.th at ,tote Fairy and laAtatutes. Vc Mr, 1.113,0 agente for SLhomacker &Co 's alil Buarci an &Gray'e Well-known Ixocilor.t PIA NUS, and S D &,h W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS PERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT instrument are ini ited to call and examine twi r pardn - Ann that, Ore Amine thole who lint, purchnrxl the, instruments in thoi e take pleamire in reierring to Allen Kra mer. esti , Bateman ttoe, esti , Allegheny city, ,NleUunly, ,of Park. .Il,,'ur•ly tx l'n .1 M intry. Oakland lir .loam R. Met A Hite, cler, rty., Iliairtl Bard, esti . Last Lil trt . lohn Uuior. . esi4 , Hostetter . Book, , Pittsbur A Uuartarllve of 3 years. with eat h In cement. WAMELINK & BARR., Ageiits dir Pitttb trgh rind Western Pa., :•1 I‘ll et . near •-uspensiiiir Bridge. Zrir A gener.ii aas.,i tauent of M USICsi 60 0 d. nitt ,ys on hand mbl TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. a TR.l("r 1,.-.00 A( RES ONE Ito. • o.cii) cr, in Al' Kemn arnr C 1 plank I EA NI ~n A a W - thkit, I Oak, Pine and Hemlock Timber vu. ul 41 4 to 44 I :8,519 .3P * A pl,t tun) full jontllCllielt. fur fri,hr 1 un t.l AN, Broker ana Ageht 69 Fourth tit , ißurke'B Bullthug ) F OR SALE.- Two Counters and some Shelves. Appl) at 1•1-, ILI; 1. F:l.t 11 , 11E1 Al DIRECTORIi OF 1564-5, PITTSBURGH & ALT,TILIKENY CITIES ani Vicinity The it, stab 1 01,10' 01 the Annual Series at Di rei tortes of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Otties nue vlelnit V. will he Issued On or Before the First of June, And will be published In even better style than that of lent year, which the publisher had nu hesitation in saying. was, in the exeentl on 01 all its superior to and printed lu lb el'iuted int n tea. 1 he 1161 ol unmes will embri e theseshlentb at PIT FAIII - 11,.+H AND ALL Ei.illl4l,l' the Boroughs of Mart,:he6ter, South Pittsburgh 14oiusne, Alonongahela, I .4WrelleeVillr, align, 1.,.,4 tiirmiughtsin, \ est Pittsburgh, Itirniangh , liu, sharitsburg, 1 - st Litiett . AL t \Vsshiogton, iskland, 1 eintistanse vills. Pr i and cot Na TOWNSHIPS, and those parts of the to w nshipa Reserve, Chartists, Ste, me, Peel,le, l'hur McClure. A,l,oining the City and Borough Ilue3 truce EAST LIBERTY TO WOOD,' RUN I he Advertising Department will be printed in n beautiful and attractive form, an a style al -1,v4 Aer nnr, z entlering business cards unusually attracts le. As li t pteviou■ years, the publisher will tilstri t lit, at his own expense, free copies to from one to t so hundred Hotels in the f, V . F.O 4'. e 1.4 .1 - irt,April ki —The tollowllig particular of k'u/. Clayton's recent raid in ,1 rkansa- lox e been rest veil Iron, Little Rock. Cal. k with a small furs 01 infantry, cavalry and one Lottery. went to Mount Elba. on the ric er. leaving the inf.-intr.) akikl artillery there to guard the lkridge and rover Pine Btu it lie pr. k cee•lcki with the, valry tow ants Lung further down the river and twenty mile.- south west, where the main body of the retxd army was stationed, for the purpose of destroying pontoon bridges and army stores at that place Lieut iireathouse, let Indiana, and Lieutenant Laing. sth Kansas cavalry', were sent in mt once with lad nkell, and arri‘ in{ at the .bridge Gail O hr., turn. of rebels on the opposite ante preparing to cros, Our officers hailed the ene my mad told thorn they belonged to Shelby's onimand which dresses in I-ederal uniform, that the Vedernla were upon them, and begged them to hurry to their rescuie the rebels rush ed forward. ankl as last kv, they crossed were ,tkp lured and their guns thrown into the mer i kk this way 264) were cap] ured. JSw spunskien with supplies, which were destroyed. 200 horses and mules. and a paymasters sale containini 111 Confederate money This march ot niUeS was accomplished in 24 hums. The pn idlers captured during the expedition, numb., ing 37U. including many officers, reached Little Huck on the 2d. Thgru is nothing trom Geni Steele and April o --t;tt: err At., in.,. has trsUcti an It.iktrehA to the 1,44)1•• the counties of that State in is hi.i fl.i t hut e been held, and sent it out for distrthuti.,” with Oen Steer, ,onitnand I 1..• aJdreas we the condition u.t the . 31ate.,1,..rin,r the war, ret rips the action of the late ate ( on, ention. an I ttitteWl With ti t rile pe-il•Ir q.I the ...tttittien Ir, which eictLllttfin atutaiti not lit hehl consequence of o, lllttili'y it) rot.el lure w. to return/ to their eillecinn,:e ul tire g , •r.ru tarot and ft ,,, 1111.11lro: thew. trnJrr tit, ordinance tilt- 7 titt2 ',tit, C.f.n for that purpoie, to huh ( - le. - lion, W. soon as lilt:, s.uiet), lit lin,lhers of the legislator.- and count) °Mier, trite ttitttll the illgt it co the rwtite and duties L/i !reel/1011 an , t ,tru e their In support of the I .liik,n Brigadier ,ieu 1,1“.l.%11 has been a-- signed to the eornniarot wof all le truoio, along the north side of the Arkansasricer his head .ioarters are at Link Hoc:: to is ,ircolnr t the ettizeus c 4 his district. Ire NY)e the loyal shall be protested and g) mpatiiizers u ith lion. though they may La, e takt n the oath of nllegisuce to the eructient, will be treated as rebels unless they io aord qh,l 3.1 Ito spirit rust oath ox, April —1 hr tollowut a has been reeen ed at Headquarters: Major (boner it Matlock. Chief of Starr—Little Hook A rk•tosas. Al.l it ISt, the tollowing telegram is j tat reool% - t-d Pt,, Nisi/ Ark., March 31st, Major !tryout., A A --The expedition to Mt. Elba ant Loric \ lew haajust returned. We destroj el the pon toon bridge at Long \ lew and burned a train ut 35 w agony loaded with camp and carrion!, equip age and ammunition. We also captured 32U prisoners and engaged in battle at Mt. Elba yes, terday morning with tien Decker', do tmuu ul 1.2u0 men Iron, Monticello We routed awl put sued him 10 miles, with a 10`0, 00 his side of ,t, or one hundred killed anti wounded We captured a large quantity of small arms, two stands of colors, a great many wagon, and of er 300 1101 - t•N and mules. Our loan will not exceed 15 in killed, wounded and wishing. We brought to nee eral hundred contrabands, and the expedi non was a complete success. the details hid, will be furneshed to n;; official report. is Itch will be torwarded in a tew Lin) a. ,Signed. Pull ELL list 10:i, I :0101/4-1 'WWI, No 562 Penn eel 110Lri E. April 6 —Baltonm > • • uiy g,c . , 9.v.f1, for a Convention. and 41 against file U{l - autl - :oatyen>atiou IR:PIS get 1 ht . entire tote cast. Port Deposit, Cecil county 7th district, gluts 193 majority fur a I . onventiou anultuncondit iona I Emancipation ion her kuil gives 6 I inieStlllrg gives ti Somerset county gii es 19 against a t 'onventlon Worcester coun ty gives 50 majority for a Contention f. ain berland county will git e not less than 1,200 ma jority for a Convention and Emancipation Haire lie Grace gives 156 majority for the Emancipation ticket—correct Baltimore city foes 9,041 for a Contention and Emancipation, and 78 totes against. The i'onsention is doubt less called by a large majority. Frederick dis triit gives the Emancipation ticket 480 majori ty The ballot-box of Jackson was, taken pos session of by copperheads about t, o'clock and totally destroyed. Detachments 01 Cole's cat - air 3 and 7th Aid regiment> hat e gone to arrest the partiea Fifth district, I 'ecil county. gut es 350 for a Convention. WA tisiNororr, April ti.—The total defeat of the Nationsl Bank or Currency hill by as large a vote as two-thirds astonished both friends and toes, especially aas, much time has been con sumed in efforts to perfeet it All the atiteirt meats made in the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Pnion, stout sixty in number. were concurred in by the House. The 'ommit tee of Ways and Means are willing to adopt all except twenty-four. and hence Represent:it, e Ste, ens offered a substitute differing only trout the amended bill in the following particularavii. restoring seven percent. interest and leaving It under National and not State legislation, and omitting the section which left the capital stock of institutions to be taxed the same as property of individuals for State and municipal purposes. The House emphatically coneurreil in this sub stitute. This was the turning point in the trot ersy, the test that deterinined whether the bill containing the clauses obnoxious to prin.,' pent friends of the measure should piss the House, so It was laid upon the table on motion of Mi Stevens 5 ANDY 11,06 K, April —5 p 212 —1 he has passed here, with Liverpool ,later of the :kith i la kueenstou•n on the tl7th ult . The London Shipping Gazelle's Paris -corres pondent writes that the Finame ➢Sinister had an interview on Friday afternoon with Mr Myna respecting the Mexican loan, and tkat In the evening a gentleman of the finamial de partment was to leave for Miramar to obtain (ilaximillian's signature to the decree. The impression is in Paris that the proposition for the bondholders of 1851 is really not unfavor able. Sir Francis Barring will refire from the Rep resentation of Portsmouth at the next general election. The confederate war steamer Georgia arrived at Bordeaux on the 25th of March. Llverpool, March 26.—T0-clay has been a com plete holiday, with no markets except the stock T exchange._ The London Journals ol to-day contain noth ing of importance. New YORK, April 6.—An official document dated Imperial Palace at Mexico, Department of Foreign Affairs, March 4th, 1864, states that the regency of the empire having been informed that certain persons corning from ports on the Pacific, having taken possession of lands in Mexico u contracts made with President Juarez, a that all such contracts are void and o effect. This act of repudiation is in accordance with similar documents issued in July - , 1863, by General Almonte and others, • after Juarez had left the capital. , irIaRANGES AND LEMONS-- Bcrirrat.o, April 6.—A large fire is now raging ' 'up at the Oil Refineries of Wardwell & Webster's ' 500 boxes Messina Oranges, and at Waters & Hawes, at the foot of Mary- 100 " " Lemons, land street. It is rumored that two persons Just received and for sale b have been killed and several injured. Tlie loss ; &. EROS., will be very large; no Insurance, , mnie L2O ands Wood itt. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, ,OhluVo',"f Committee t ee P o e ti n :t l h t ' en " hi of e et, I reported a bill providing that the heads of the FOR THE POST. Executive Departments may occupy seats on the Boor of the House of Representatites. The bill was ordered to be printed, and permission was given for the majority report and the views of the minority to be handed In. Mr. Pendleton said that he would not call up the hill excepting on due notice. The House resumed the conalderatiOn of the National hank bill, the question being on agree ing to the amendments reported from the Com mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr Hooper minden closing speech at length, on ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA, the reasons why the paper currency should be under the control of the national law. HARRISBURG NEWS XXXVIIIth CONGRESS The Recent Raid in Arkansas, , mPerrirlici.kn,tsutfoLurriiiLlinr,,killed killedseven workmen, in d untitledS shout aiirt3, ten of whom a m re en a , t ' i n fie hobpltal seriously injured. The boiler house is completely demolished, suspending operations, Over 300 Prisoners Captured aeon hundred tnel i l i gn,Lo r tfily mrt on n . :3al t in e a m ellin .s e . ry e ln . lioverniLt i i 3 t i vessels Latest News from the Southwest Special to The P 1.31 HARR/AM:I3U, Apr il it linc , k—Afternoon ` , edition —The Hour., or dered the Railroad t 'ommittee peremptorily to report a bill running a Railroad from Pennsylvania, to Broad Top. there fortning n ri val line with the Pennsylvania Railroad . The afternoon was nearly all .:onsurned in toeing the hill enslthrin State Banka to p. 1.13 into National Wank,. Adjourned. SENATE —AI ternoon Se ,, tottu.-1-Itll.. reported —Vouglinignen) t'unipany Saltstiatro Coal 4 . '01111.5, were taken Op upon all ut M i Oraltut and passed flnalli The Local Bounty hill concern/i.; I\nrirn county, passed. Others pissed 1111,113 Mr. •Hopkins A hill to ineorporste t hr Youghiogheny tias conipaill Also. a bill assessing a klllnt 5 - .14 a la .1 erfestkioll If .Wll - IT revile county. Mr. Mel 'iinalebs A bill to increase the f..if of the 'iiiniiiiesionerm of Boller county. )i, Lowry A bill to' attach 'riit% toot -,no Erie ~.oitiee with the Eg,tern 1,1,0141 stipiertie Coot t tirat,4ll l A bill to in:orpor,i, the Pt pc, t t 'el/wren r Hoag A 1 , 111 rebitive to the triTtev.t.. pa) of titt. :OMIT) call, t•Nnri.l C01.11I)" A ijoitrite.l till to-morrow Special to The Ptot. lIRISIII The A bolittou t 4 tette Comuottee agre,l night to nil their Stile Convention No other pro, ee 01 taterest April 6.—Shortly after 12 o'cuck last night a tire broke out in the Free Mason's Hall, which together with the- Winthrop House, in The same blank, was total!) destroyed. The loss is about $300,115). Only the walls of the Free frisson's Hall and M inthrop House remain standing this murrung All the hotel guests en ,sped, but eery little at their p.opert) was vet 134wir,,r., April c.—James H. and Charles ta• Milburn. brothers oral wine rebels }sent here from the Old Capitol prison at Washington, were to-day tran.ferred to Fort Warren. A sol dier:named Allen was shot dead on Beach street lost night while resisting the guard and attempt ing to desert 33aa IM.RE., April ti —The election is proceed ins t.ry quietly There is no opposition in this city or to Baltimore county. The disloyal party so tar as heard front having made uo effort to cote. We expect to ha; e lull returns to-night ss Int As can he leached h} telerraphic wires 11.„kpril 6.-1 nree small Imo; 1,1,,n0ng t., it.. 1 Loon Powder Works N., Dl,lottn, tcrrr 14k..111 up ya.teol,t) after uoon, and lour turas at ere ktllr,t. The damage .1,6 k. 1,, the works 16 not great. Alit wet Kir., April te—Al,nel Kirby %vat, elut ed Ala% ur of ttus.it.) together with the entire Deno)ornti, the usual Lo:tionts gis eu for the eArididatrs of that part} V . 1 2 N 4.1,. 1, 1,. April 6 —The steamship (i . olden Age sailed for Panama nth 233 passrn vers and *703.060 treasure fur England and 4!.!7 uuu for New Souk N sit April 6—Airs. Caroline Ai Kirk -1,1.1. the iliatin,filished writer. died last night in this city of apupleny rwaHE GREATEST NERVINE., TONIC AND BL(gID pijurik,E. Dr. Cutters' ENGLISH BITTERS A sure cure for Intemperance Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S, ]F' A,1•111=L IC 317E1DICTNES Dr. Schenck's Pnimonic, Tonic and Pills I I 1E 1 . M 15 0 I_, 0 ' S Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, Aot all other Family Aledicines can be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr, t'oraer of Market gtfeet ana Fourth Drug , . edietnes, Cherntcnla , Pei turnery, Pint Lewd, Varnishea, lituthes, Truszee upporters, Lnul ier Braces A rEI ail articles usually found to Drug :3tores of nrst quality. for sale mow, TORRENCE tc ➢P:;ARR No. 70 iNinricet street, carner m Fourth. febi Black Diamond Steel Works, P 1 PA PARK, BROTHER & CO., I:=1 Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square. Flat and I )Aaron. 01 all Sizes. Warranted equal to any imported or maraultke lured is this conntr3. 151 Picot and l'2o do l'Z't Second •1•, lebl6-11 PITTSBURGH. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PI rTSBURUH Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second sts. Manufacturers of all sizes azd descridlions of goal Oil Retorts. and Stills, Gas and Water pipes. Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal hloulds, Pulite*. Hangers and Couplings. Also. Jobbing and machinery of every - descrip tion made to ,oier, Having n complete machine shop attached to the foundry, all neoesaary rating will be carefully attended to. 021-lydtcw E. P. MIDDLETON, I=l WINES, BRANDIES, . &C., A6o, sole prupnetor of the C)1.13 NV1172:--1:1' Wllls3lf..Y, o. 5 North Front St 11,11.1 L-I y d PHILADE.LPHIA, PA MARCH, APRIL AND MAT, A RE THE MONTHS TO PURIFY THE BLOOD —The compound fluid Ex- trna of F6i q. rwmtr, as prepared by RAN KIN. Druggist, 63 11.1arket street, below Fourth, etfectuall) renovate anti apparently reju venate the whole s) stem, not only does it act as an alterative to the blood purifying when ne.:eusary as it rolls through a thousand chan- nels,it gives 1 oneuicl energy to the whole system Price, 50 Ceuta for a large Bottle. m,21 ple It LES, KETCHUP AND SAr...W.— tun doz ty gallon and quart Pickles, 30 do pint Pickles, 20 do English Pickles, assorted, 200 do Tomato Ketclwp, quarts and pinta, 200 do Pepper Sauce, Zu do Cumberland Sauce, lu do Worcesteshire Sauce, 5 do Walnut Ketchup; 5 do Mushroon Ketchup, 20 do Imported French Mustard, 50 do Imitation do do lust received and for sale by REYMER & BROS., 128 and 128 Wood Et Ll . ptcED AND COVE OYSTERS— 100 dozen 1 and 2 lb Cove Oysters, 100" " Spiced Oysters, lust received and for sale by REY 11/ER & BROS., 126 and 128 Wood at. TEL 'l'oo - 1"11 1E1A:1" AND GitAIN RAKES, wARRANTED THE BEST NOW V In use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for sale by C. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, Allegheny city, Pa 1" LANDRETH & SONS'S NEW CROP OF GARDEN SEEDS, just received and for ante by BEI/EDAM & LONG, No. 127 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. mhlt-d&w 100 KEGS RAILS—ASSORTED sizes, at ions than manufacturers' prices—ln store and for sale by PATTERSON b. AMMON, mhB No. 6 Wood at. ROCHESTER AND BUFFALO COOPER TOOLS—For sale by J A. 311 ES BOW N, 136 Wood CAULKING MALLETS. OF SUPE hor quality—For gale by JAMES BOWN, 188 Wood at.. 50BASKETS, "PINTS AND quarts," Heidziak's Champaghe, 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. In store and for sate by siII,L,ER & RHIKERTSON FOR RENT —a GOOD STOREROOM No. 26 Diamond alley, near Wood street.; S. OUTHBERT - st SONS, - elms 61 larket COMILERCLiL -& FINANCIAL. LOCAL STOCKS AND SECURITIES. R B PORTR9 BY 8. 8. BRYAN, BROKER, ON 4TH ST Banks. Par Value. Last Sales. Bank of Pittsburgh . $6O $ 6B Exchange Bank. 50 68X Merchants' & Manufac. 13k 60 66X Mechanics' Bank 60 Wall Allegheny Bank 50 6'7 Citizens' Bank ................. 60 61 X Iron City Bank ................. 60 63X Iron City Trust Co .. . ... . ..... 60 64X Manchester Savings 8ank...... 60 49 Railroad, Gas and Insurance Stock. Birmingham Gas Co 31 X ! Citizens' Insurance Co 60 6U Western Insurance Co ..... .... ' 42 63 Eureka Insurance Co 60 so Mong. Insurance CO 32 32 5'." 1 A6P - The steamer Paragon - lir loading for Mis. Allegheny Valley R. R. ..... ..... 60 14, s ' sour' River. Pittsburgh & C 0404. R.. 11 60 95i,, . do interest bearing 60 12 ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Monongahela Nay. Co. 60 371 y . . Alonongahela Bridge 275: Allegheny Insurance Co 25 271(I Gallatin ARRIVED, Clarke.... Peoples Insurance C0.m........ 26 28X Franklin Carman Pittsburgh gas Co 60 86 Jas. Rees Irwin ... Western Penna. R. R 60 J. R. Gilmore ...... Jolly Pitts. & Steubenville R. R..... 60 13% C 0108904 ...... Cox Penna. Ina. Co 60 DEPARTED. Copper Stocks. ~ Gllatin Mass Mining Co 6 ° Franklin Northwestern Mining Co 706 13 Jas. Reese.. .... —Carmac.lrwin_ Great Western •'Dacotah 100 4 6 % Minerva Gordon. Pitts. and Boston " 6 55 109 National 6 60 31 North Cliff . '• 3 00 65; Bay State " ..... .. 1 76 2634 i Central 6 00 'fl Isle Royal " 16 10 2055 Minnesota •• 3 60 86% Aztec " Bonds. Allegheny Cu. Compro. 5s Pittsburgh ' 66 Pitts. Municipal 6s Allegheny co. to (R. R.) with buck coupons Pittsburgh (to R. R.) with back coupons Pitta. Zr. Conn, R. R. wort. tia A. V. R. R. Ist mort. Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds Allegheny city 4s Pitta. .s. Steubenville MONEY MARKET , lIIRECCTED DAILY FOR THE MORNING PLIST, BY MEsSRS. KOUNTZ a MERTZ, BROKERS, NO. 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rates for (bold, Silver, : Gold Silver Demand Notes Coupons Ex c hange Sterling per p0und....... Prussian Florins PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET cnr THE DAILY POST, THURSDAY, April 7, 1864. lit 'SlNESS—Exhibitediniore activity } - ester day. We note sales as follows: DRIED ERUlT—Apples 9,Sialec ; Peaches 161;@17c 1 , 4 hi , TTEß—Sales 16 table and Ins fresh roll at 39. .19@4.4.c. Et OS—Sales 25 bbls at 20c: 10 do at Me. SALT—Sales 100-bbls at .2,60; 100 do at 0,90; 50 do at ic1,871. ILol2l3—Sales were 150 bbls from store at, Extra $6,25: Extra Family *6,75, 767,25, 139 bbls :hake brand $7.40. GRAIN—Rye was nominal at 31.35; Oats—we nute sales 1.000 bush at 51@82c; Barley—spring at $1,20@1,22; "Fall at 31,42; Corn—sales 1,500 bush from first hands; shelled 31,18; 1,400 bush do. new. at 31,15; Wheat—sales 1,100 bush Red. part to arrive, at 31,3001,35; 250 do White at $1.45'1 hush. e iIiO ( 'ERIES--Sugars—Crushed and pound ed are held at 24)64§25e: "A" Coffee at 23c; New rle. , ins—sales 40 lihds at 17417,4ic; island at 16.14 e; Coffee—sales 00 sacks Rio at 41@413i'c• Molasses ranee from 80, 90@95c BACON—Shouldees—sales 10,000 fn at 101013 H. S. C. Hams, 4,500 As, at IL;,reldlslie, Sides. .Uut.) As, at 12@l2tic: Plain Hams. 5.000 lbs, at 14 tial4lic - - PITTSBURGH OM TRADE Orrice Or THE DAILY POST, THYRSDAY, April 7, 1844. The market yestereay was inactive. Buyers generally held back for lower figures; sometimes they are losers, at other times they are gathers. At all events, holders yesterdey were firm, and were in most cases demanding an advance. The receipts amounted to 3.800 Mlle. This would he 11,:re,5ed during _the night, as several boats o ere due. Among the sales we note the follow thg: ' l3 VDE—Sales reported were as follows t'i.- uw at 28ci 1,000 bbls in bulk at 23c; 250 du 204 do, narrels included, 28c We heard nnc ref used for a good round lot. REFINED—Was firm; the asking rates for Bonded were 423iii/)45c; Free Oil ranged from 52, :sales 1,000 bbla Bonded at 45c; sales 102 this Free up river Refinery 53c; sales 450 bbls Free Oil 55f4c. ll ENZULL—W as dull; holders were demand ing 2:f.: for deoderired. Oil Receipts per Allegheny Rover. —Pennock, Ball & Co., 1,303 bbla; J. R. McCune, 24u; Penna. Salt Co. 300; R Ashworth, 628; Brewer, Burke & Co. 4-16; J. Ciallagher, 37; Clarke & Co. 157; J. Benny, jr 53; Foster & Bro 128; J. Mon• oe. 111. Total, 3,404.. Phi ladelphia Cattle Market. PHILA.DELPHIA, April .1, 1804. inly about 1100 Beef Cattle were offered at the Avenue Yard (about the same plumber ti,B last week,( but the market was active, and pri ces rather better, ranging at from 812 to $1.5 the 100 ft.ii for fair to prime quality, at which figures all were disposed of. The following are the particulars oi the sales made public to-day: Cow=—The receipts, 125 head, were all taken at btu to 835 each for Springers, and $3O to $55 for Cow and Call. linos—Were unchanged, and about 2100 offer ed and sold, mostly at Glass' Union Yard, at 210.112 the 10011ss nett. EEP—Were firm , and 3000, all offered, sold at n+;.193,e m 11.., gross. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.. New York Stock Msirket NEw YoRB April 6,1864. &R. 1 ...... ....126 Galena & Chic.... 131 Cumb. P 86 Mich. Central... 161 111. Cen. 5crip....161% Harlem 456 Mich. Southern...ll6 Cleve. & Pities...l26 N. Y. Centra1.....144 elev. &T01ed0....16636 Reading .. . ... .....164 Chic. &N. West.. 87% Jiudson River..... 163 P. & Ft. W 139% Guaranteed....l66% I'. H. & A......... 88 C. B. & Q 145 Wabash.... 70 Canton Co 73 1 year certificates 9113.: !Missouri B'e 12 Gold 170% Erie 125% 6-20's C0up0n5....111,, New York Market New Yoas, April 6.—Cotton has a declining tendency and dull; sales at 75&76c. Flour firm; sales of 28,600 bbls at $6,66&8,85 for State; #7,63 7,45 for O. ;. $745/41.65 for Southern. 'Wheat; 12,000 bush at $1,6661,68 for Chicago Spring; $1,6781,70 for Red. Corn unsettled and deciin. log ; sales of 12,000 bush, at 1142441,30. Pork buoyant at t 2.3,76. Lard steady at 13@133je. Whisky dull and unsettled at i11@1,03. Sugar firm at I.ll@l6lic. Coffee firm 3 . 78371ic. Mo lasses inactive. Naval stores quiet and steady. Petroleum firm; refined in bond at tic; crude at 31@32;,; e. Cincinnati Market CiNciiiNail, April 6.—Flour firmer; good su perfine saleable at $5,75. Wheat-41,77 I,SO for Red and $1,35@1,40 for White. Corn unchanged; ear in good demand at $1 ; shelled dull at i5i 3 0.3 , 4 1.05. Whisky - advanced to $1,06 and market con siderable excited and at the close a further ad vance was demanded. Provisions unchanged ; sales of 150,000 Is bulk Shoulder at 9c; $72,50 was offered for city Mess Pork and was refused. Groceries buoyant; Coffee 39@40c; Molasses ad vanced to 95c; Sugar 16@18c; refined Sugar ad vanced to 56c. Oloverseed $8,76. Gold advanced to 67@07?{. Exchange firm SPRING STOCK OF PIANOS Now being received by the subscriber from the factories of . , CHICHERING & SONS, HAZELTON BROS., JARDINE & SON, W. P. EMERSON, MILLER, GIBSON & CO-, &C., &C. Prices From $225 to 8850. Purchasers are solicited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. CHAS. C MELLOR, 81 Wood it. To Railroad Contractors, PROPOSALS RE INVITED FOR A he Graduation, Masonry, Bridge Super structure, Ballast, Cross-ties and Track Laying of the Pri - fsBUI4OII & CONNELLSVILLE RAILROAD, between Connallavale and Cumberland, Embracing a distance of about EIGHTY -SET EN IdT l PS, In Sections of about one mile each. specifications will be ready at the Company's Office in Pittsburgh, on and after the Ist of APRIL proximo, and proposals will be received until the 234 of APRIL ensuing. IL Office P. & 0. R. R. BENJ. LATROBE, Co. President. Pittsburgh, March 15, rahlv-tf .........., A...non LOT OP • Congress Ps Tobacco, IBallimo Po rrLii ue l tin Tobacio, V t lig OU Sha BlTSmoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut - .. Sunny Side Fine Out " Sweet Olive " * At ItPOOLLISTER k BAER'S, mh2a 10 Wood street IC 11E11_ 11 )1-A1T ERS'. slss Rrvsa.—Last evening attWfUir re were eleven feet water in the vtianneka t s stand. The weather diirhie the dayavial) eas ant. ta- The steamer "Nevada,,' was sold yester day to C; day J. K.Ottatz;ttrrUkiXSl ; e une steamer AJpha a ,ea .09rter, lealTs to-day fof The finOPasanikgar . n4ainerrinvil a pt. Mann; la fast 'titling. up for and Cairo. She will have despatch. The favorite , paasenger steamer Kenton Capt. Dunlap, la annouhiced for Cairo and St. Louis. fit - ...PITTSEUtt.GII Lessee and Manager. W. HBBDBttROIN. Treasurer H. OVERTNGIVN. Fourth night of the dieting-dished, _young j Tragedian. EDWIN. ADAMS, win, ii , as Te ceived last evening by one of the most en; thuslastic audiences of thifseason. THIS EVENING, will =be preseiatedi Wild Oats. Rover Sir George Thunder ; John Dory Ladd• Amaranth ..... Lucy 90 81 105 90 0- Overture To conclude with Thimblewd] Letty Lir CONCERT HALL Our Favorites d are again._ Comilig•with New Attractionsa",- Buying. Selling I or, bu 1 11.5 1 64 The Model Troupe of the World. DUPREZ & GR,FEN'S 800 923 117 120 68 70-71 Original New Orleans and Metropolitan MINSTRELS, BURLESQUE OPERA: TROUPE AND BRASS BAND,` 24 RENOWNED,- Popular and Brilliant Statis' , Positively for Five' Rik 441 . 426 1 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thuisida;i . , day and Saturday, - APRIL 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th This Mamnioth. Organization of UM laystist4 age has been greatly enlarged and . ft:Sprott:all:it ' the present season of 1863-'64 and is cumpoafal of a far more talented carpals( t thl9piaa o tirtuts than were ever before concentrated:lnto one company. It is universally admitteittCtba.:,the oldest, best, largest, most completeltittintstesit.- extensive Band traveling; and on each7tmeastort of their appearance here; the latest' (matins of minstrelsy will be Lath:Mimed: For full particulars, see Programmes of the day, and the largest...illuminated billsever pdated in the world, the first hundred of the which cost $l4OO. Admission Doors open at 7 ; Concert to commence at 4. '•SINGING SCHOOL" CONCERT la.A_lal_, On Monday, April 11th, 1884, U. S. SANITARY CiIMMISSION. A singing practice In .iirhieliamnpftirtygeiltle men amateurs will participate. The selections consisting . p • Salos,- Duette, Quartettes awl Choruses, will be an ginneect from the stage by the precentor. Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence.at 8. , Tickets #l—for sale at all the music Stores.apbtd nrCONCIAIXT HALL. It s s s GREA!T . PANORAMA OF THE REBELLION ! I Will be exhibited in theaboveliall,lar • for one week only, gs,:nninenciuL . ,• • ON MONDAY AP ELL 4th .18110., The exhibition will be baterspet___2:with I Songs and' Dustin- by. Mita %MIKA,. :.u.IIIIIILCIP *NOLD.S and Mr. W. It. GOODlMPtlatellitthA' ! Pittsburgh Theatre. Matinees on WEDNESDAY. and SA'lrTJik AY AFTERNOONS. for the accommodation' of schools and families. .... - . . ... tlir"Admission to evening efitertalrenent 25.. . , cents ; afternoon'ide". ,4-3.':-fi Doors open in the evening at 7 o ' clock, af ternoons at 2 o'clock. EMI ige ... MASONIC HALL vv . icy 3z) (c• Nw fig Old Original BotieilUesi Troupe of- GLASS BLOWERS, Will open their Grand (11A3 CEnter tainment at the abore'74 - 4tet.,`MONDAY EVENING March 210,`puieshEdr ret-eyen- T in tENO W zt a . At , TtberfelePl PressureGhtiufr - , - entirely of mallow - greatiestaceiett. - - rxr:tka manufactutebytheepitt •• b1Y40.1 , t5r ,, :2 ously disftibtaMtllll.lle..oBl' 7 `f: on FRWAY:''ZlMMANATi*Thirbiiititi" ful case of woileciitt lifktinteitto t Author of the beat ebtitondrttel.verthe (lima Steam Engine, Admialdon to evening entertatamente, 25 cat* afternoon; 12 cents. No half price. Doors open • in the evening at 7. afternoons at 2 o'clocle. Ex hibition cotrunestcei„haltan hour later. - • wm. WOODROFFE, Manager. • E. Si. GARDNER, Gen. Agt. m 112548.27 FREEDOM, FREE SPEECH, FREE MEN AND F R ,).E . :1q.,4) N .- 71% riliKE CITIZENS OP, A'LLEOHEirie A COUNTY frlenilly to-the eleetlonAoFhts General JOHN C. .Y.,KONTto the*._.bairTr ~lr es;' ideney, are requested' to meet at iv 'ssierarsg -4 ' HALL, Fourth streq,,ou TApAeu t ozvizer" .. ,. ING,AprII7tE4 st formfng a Fremont Club, ainkinithe preparations for the ensuing campaign. Distinguished speakers wiltlika tittiandance. ap-td NOTICE TO . , SIIIITEIte.'. Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEARIROAT:tM, Daily I± eight Line. CONSIGNMENTS TO EITR.EIO Agent forwarded to any point East or - West free of commindon and with ditfirdeb. ' WM. P. CLYDE, Agent; N 0.14 S. Etelaware avenue, Philadelphia. JAMES EA NIA Agent, •-• z No: arr Wall street,l2l Near T' WILINION WRILL.P/N President. ork,,„. mht4-3md . , ,lIILINO THIS MONTH AT, LANT summer's Winne/Vs Congteas Hound Toe Gaiters, Balmnrals and • Absses' and Children's flootk likapplAN wr.4 Guitors. Metes; e Boyand'YoutM' BaJtaortif . Boots sad 'Ciaitera. Call Audi 4ecure barKairls. Xks'EPR BOltl...Liary eked 98 Market st., door from Sth, BrolvaavUle. Elizabeth, Nashville. Clnehanatt. .Brownsnille Brownsville Elizobeth. Wheeling. A RUMENS% Adarint Mr. Chipectdide Trae - Rribr Lillie Marden Orchestra State Secrets 25 Cfent; Manager, ERAS. H. DUPREZ. POND, Advertising D. S. GARDNER, j Agents: For the beneti of the T.' E. SMITH 4r. Ma - :eral.
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