the a 4 (post. Meeting °tithe Friend. of Fremont, ' Anction Se/v.-This morning will le. meld 1 at ilcelellancl'a Auction Rooms a large variety The friends of Alei.or General John U. Fre mont held a large and enthusiastic meeting ai of furniture, carpets. carpenters' benches, kltch- Wilkins Hall yesterday evening. T he call for !en utensils, ice. the meeting was worded in the tollowing terms. I n "Freedom, free speech, free men and Fremont. The citizens of Allegheny county friendly to the ' election of Mejor GeneraliJohn C. Fremont to the next Presidency are requested to meet ,t Wilklna Hall, Fourth street, on Thursday r, e ning. April 7th, at 7", o'clock, for the purpose of PLAIN AND FANCY forming a Fremont Club and make preparations for the coming campaign , leetieguished , p eak y std' FDRNITUREAND CHAIRS , ers will be in attendance At au early hour the hall was filled, and er. WAREHOUAS, motion the following officers were chosen to , preside over the deliberations of the meeting' ' 135 Smithfield, and 424 Penn Ste. President, Hon. James W. Barker; Vice Pre, _ idents, Joshua Rhodes, Sig,ismund Low, Attn. -- Nicholson. Dr. Venn, Xavier Weitz. Captait, . nue ' Chas. Holstetter, John Sefferth, Geo, Ruidesill, • John L. Russell, Geo. Gitinbert, John W. Rot, Breadatnffa _ erta, Geo. Heineman, Alfred G. Loyd, H. P Muhler, Sergt.iWm. Koch, Wm. F. Faber, John Late English papers exprese s the opinion that M.. Porter; Secretaries, Andrew Hurnburt, Geo the Danish difficulties will cut off the usual sun- Ogden, N. P. W. Gotta, Geo. Seigrist, Capt. F plies of grain iron Eastern Europe, and the C. O'Llrien, Jos. liaslett. Opinion fa apparently well founded. That Stir. Barker returned thanks for the honor WIIEELER <r. WILSON'S being the cane. the nations of Eastern Europe conferred upon him in being called upon to pre will have to depend for ;their breadstuff's upon side over so vast an assemblage. He regarded their dependencies and the grain-producing re- the object of the meeting to beto give expression gion of the New World. In view of the probe- as to who should be placed in the Presidential HIGH Er , 1 PR EMI PM ble fresh demand uuon the agricultural industry chair in 1865. It was not too early to take this of this country, what are the prospects of meet- matter into consideration, for we acted not lug Ito It must be at once admitted, in view of alone for the men of to-day,but for children born the scarcity and high price of labor and the ex- and unborn. He claimed that John C. Frentont traordinary home demand incident to so cast a Was am a ns, peculiarly qualified to till the Presi body of producers transformed Into consumers dential chair, and predicted that he would do so Special to The P... 1 by the war, that the prospects are not very flat- on the 4th of March, 1866. Again thanking the .. tering. a - 1 I , c i o a n u f s e e rred upon hind he Just now, too, accounts trots the western part the'no On SE \VINCiMACHINES - of this State, from a large portion of Ohio, and d loud h a o p r On motion, a committee Of Be, en ~ as lip. from wide sections of lodiana and elsewhere, On on resolutions, eonsisting of Hun. r E Indicate that the crop of wheat will be not I Voltz, Joshua Rhodes, S. Low, - Geo. Rudesill. more than average, and most likely below that. .lames Robb, H. P. Aluhlet and H. Humburt. Should tire surmise of an increased foreign de- During the absence of the committee ex-Gov mand for food be correct, added to the scarelti Johnston was called upon to address the l ac reign and our own needs, there must come a ;„. The Governor reponded,st lac reign of extraordinary high prices in the matter was now and hail ever y been the ardent friend of of breadstuftli. At almost any other period a John U. Fremont, because, like the speaker, he foreign demand for food would be hailed to the I t Fremont) was a radical man in the strictest country with satisfaction and responded to with sense of the word. In Its action In Missouri he alacrlty, but now the people can only look upon had but taken one step in advance of the Ad- It as unfortunate. ministration, and placed himself where it was During the period of our present difficulties compelled afterwards to follow,and where it non bread was abotit the only repe nt want that stood upon the questions of Slavery and Free- Prieffpal Office and Wholesale Emporium, was easily sod cheaply supplied. Diviue Prov- don. The Governor concluded hy hoping that idence and the wenrof . Southern market re- Gen. Fremont would be sent to Washington as duced that great neceesary of life to a low price President by the people on the vl. el 'March in comparison with other continociltles. It was nelct well for the Administration that such was the The Committee, through its ellai Norm report- No .2 -; 1.,' I Fri' case, for without cheap that masses would et, A series of reso ' lutions. of which v. e el, c the - • ' have suffered. and, as a consequence, a rtn'es I following synopsis: could not have been raised and the war could not . i. Favors free speech and free discussion oi all have gone on. If. from a combination of the e „;,,, causes above stated, the price of food becomesJ . , 2. / ,et,. much advanced , the results must be disestiousAim', upon the call fur the assemb g . lin of Three doors below Bank Brock, the Republicen National Convention at Halti- Economy in other expenses. in order to pro, ide I more on the 7th Jerre, he premature. food, may effect much at counteraction; but. . 3. Favors a full and tree discusalou of all .4.1...- ahould that not suttee, and another revolution ' tuns connected with the next Presidertcy. in wages and Halarte' occur, t h e n an other r e"' erpiorsehr the one term principle. lution In the prices of other things will follow, ! 4. Expresses a high regard fur President Lot. and upon the heels of thst will rush another colt, but asserts that gin nation would he large Issue of paper currency. Gold then will destructive of the principles for e hid, the perty W Es "I - hit el Aci Ezai T ..: take a still higher night, Find owners of proper- have ever contended. • Senator connell proposed the Npportiolitilent ty, taking alarm, will add a heavier per centage p s. Sets forth the claims of Gen. Fr . ..meet ler ape -e•' ',law bill t,,eitty. Allegheny gets ii i e Bi erber. ~.,1 on their goods; and thus, against the hest theta- t h e p reetdedev. ries and schemes of Mr. Chase, Ids paper comes- . ; 6. Pledges the party to tight under the berth el tu o senators. Washingteu and Be ex, ' , e r cy must suffer In credit beyond remedy. alpr and three members: Het ler. A rind'? 1. php4 h Pp ; of Fremont until the notional nag shall .. a. e In the absence now of so !nen) . hands Dein , ',et ever) toot of the public ocenain Lee ren,.. one :aeilit tor; Buller 1,1,4 Lawret „• the plow, and the presence of so many addl. !' 7 Endorses the Monroe doctrine, end calls for tional mouths to feed, anything that promises l t s .rmt enforcement three members; Armstrong olle; 11 reeti irt.l f a, to diesles amount to the productive ; p ~.,,,e ., ~ . . ette ene, Westmoreland and Indiana trot, Iht hp )l r, esq ii us balled . And A.A.!, A 36 - 1.4 . , rript . extirir energ of the country wilt he ha l te d " it h j O Y ; peat and telling speech in far or of the alai in , ppl lEVl'llleLlerr Der., t ran Lora Red I.r, oh, See Ater ...,1 de.. by the people It is trite thet man) thous, nds ' lien, Fremont for the next Prespient ..- . of emigrant. /11,c already arrived. and mere merle'. ~ Ni ..tmorciand. I. n) etre art,' ~r...., I On motion, the aneeting adjourne.l Si ill, ti.ree N.f.: II ST I" LES are constantly arm log to swell the tide of . cheers for the Patlttinder-Tretuont. set a e, tto • or, Senator: Mee:, \ enango Ind O. P, rrer, fn. Workers. But, then, of Wirst alai] will this tie m ee t. aga i n at t h e call o f the 1,,,,,,, tithe severity of the winter has already tie- ' WINDOW SHADES . c „, U.esti.orcland,hlyelte and tire. ..,,,, , J In.hilh the a large portion of the crops I find more • . , . lusts ena and .lett, raon ulle, ~,n lVrtiel, irepll.pr /and been sown, and more work blocked out to ' _ Dama g e s Rendered,- I " It.' ' ' - e ''' •i ' l '. and Fulton one Sennt..r and tea. Iliel•.. r , P I, - but . vs the Oakland Railway i on•an,.. heceived Tills DAY do than there were laborers for, then this surplus labor from Europe would have been, god-send, wh,,, I, tilts been on trial in the District I ',-, AI. r --, R. lien, i orreet, 1.0. . l amer,. erei , learia.l.! ~r.. sine e Monday r,, , ,rn I ttg but w11111,c) out also become consumers, And, so ' I. ibre . in, llge Willinlns, " FL NEW SPRING STOOK Senator, Clarion .•rie n.eli,ber Clearfiel.l al.. far as agriculture is concerned, non-producersl last, the jury yesterday evening rendered a ,••r -04 Eli. une; Jefferson aced Forrest one prospective i ti Mo r t o nes we r diet for plaintiff for 8.3.0u0 This was an a..:1 e, In view of these I. F Hot -;k: -•Ulerhuur; , ession -1 he ‘ , 14,1., al can only - look to the Government for relief. for damages for the loss of the platatitt - . tee ~ ; casioned throu gh . the neglect of the Rain'', I . terhuee eis raker. ~i, ~. ~ n al.l,inig ~ i ii, ,A. Haying assumed entire control ot all the rami fications lc enacts ar4 toelertaken the task . Uo ' mpany to keep Third street in repalr as tee. 01 C it it I' F 'l' S ! K -.:, „„,,„, weal, can it not , were bound to do by the law. -..- _..4 of conservators of the • 0 The plaintiff is a boy of aeventeei. 5 I Ir.. ..; -ell Asecon, the Hann Ul kVI thlf; ere.lnieur, master the situation, and furnish bread when Wee seasoned there comes a necessity for it, and so order It . age, who tau the night of the loth of April. Is, o g , C .. from Arm-tree - P - . .11.0...1ier„ - -e.! stirs. , I tripped In a hole and fell upon the railroad Da fi that a day's lebor shall always lurnish a clay's . sharp lei,; le v. id t. see irii tr.ernr.trrr, parts. Ali_, 4:_: LC) 'I" II , sustenance; In an article on tie sht,,,t o f 01 the company opposite the St Charles Hotei 'What shell we Bat,.' n cutemporary suggests aas the Duquesne :t r am Fire Engine WhF I Ur.- ca l L-1 paled plan to economize, as follows: - chili win he a Mr.': ''' 4 tire- A man nano'' , Ret'o' fe l l to et t!. , AT mccALLußra, i ~,.,. We .:cr: - . :.. 'h. ,h a, I.de .„:„-..: •1 .piestion for public csnsideration if prices -eve '''''. n' "a' "me time. "'I was ;- . TI - PWIF On 'r II n., eat their present rates. Hew ere people to . Neh,ll•, Op- engine and killed seen , . ... >.. .. lifer - GOO/1 LiVe p Ihe • poppril.ph her ehrFririve FPI . life 01 In elll • the 141: er reeui emu i , 1,b(1., IlAillA :, tr. „ ,, int. I • i :ie Reputnit.in . li, .;,. WIF tell ~-, prrr ' p ti.e. pip.phrp, for loss of the hey's ser. hes dour g t" ... kinds ,vili soon be ii.s.u. les I.eyoria the reach ~, te...1,e I to scoletri air per ; o s ej ,ti,ee, ttee „, persona of limited means. II hile c'tai comment , hi' .."”' '' t • . -1. t." adds lie t he T e 'ettl ''''l' . C.-7"-A--IR--E''Mas teirrC:o-1:1.--Ms the :slate Constitution---ehly a 1.1..1... al it make , the suug sec. of 1T.1,C0 The del. nce ....: officials, horse and mule eootractor, and d loyar thieves Chlrerali , can afford to liven., up 1,,,.. Irenill'ellue Or, the 1... rt et the 1.1 tint... NO. 87 TOURTE STREET. . members uriously and "fare sumptuously every dat a ' ' wl' , ', alitioug!' i'vleing to draw the effstine was the poorer claßee s . e tt et sulfur .. t .„ ~ I not n fir. Orrin. ',A also of the engine ~:antis, 110111.F.ICTORY OF lee I_s, red , 1., , ili• o ~,,, A f,,,,- ,-,,,,,, _,., i„ „,-,, ~ Speculators are necking money eft the ne..,..i• ties of their fellow men, ,thee they have no e ili tench this. arid all Similar corporal ed. ~ justifiable excuse for doing so" they had better cc rdpi, ...ill the al ,i , 1...i1ia1.. their narters. anti keel. their r,lis in 1 r , repair . ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Ream S. M. PETTENGLLL er. CO. No. 37 Park Row, New York city, and No. e State street, Boston and L. P. FONTAINE tr. Co., No. 63 Nassau street, New York cdty, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip tions for us at lowest rates. - JirirWe will furnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 8 LOCAL INTELLI - - I =atm April 7 -111,• stammer Allil.l. I tint -- it •• New 1 !means has erre ed, with tares 1 0 I - et, "9th the ale, doe un the .Iste f a critter the Conontutional ( ma enthe, lesolte ; al PITTSBURGH OE. ALLEGHENY CITIES -ompl-te triumph , •1 tot' free ' r ~at'••• - w• • Ihe ,termer I it iii.,-,e slit, 7,t, hoe eli;1 % kiiilty. -Olt., Ala Ili lot 01 t. 2.1111,• At hl itt, a e, A: On-h. Mayor's Office. A Gooa Lai ~.-• ft, Mayor ei i loiaeii .. k 1 -..-- ekt Li Ore kat rie he et Porgo, woe. Ih. te This institetem is doilie a hlene ollise busi- i .„, „ iiaite.i ii , ii „„ e , i.ia itee ter 4 ..„, i ,„ .1 „ :n. Tec \, e! tee," ei Ile A ht.t.thl :Cites of lie ree. ries oi Fr tsbareti and Alleriwny Crm 1k ta or. h.- 'ma:ma, true,, V h I.sbore t., `• • mesa" these days in the WA, of arresting vag that ety. In additien t, the gi mmes of the street.. rants, drunkards, and disorderly persons uf shall hate painted upou them the numbers .4 'th ! 11-1111'Y' real I ''' .-''L'''•l - titles' I /Heal, she . 1 ' ,..,,, feel fa. ~, ”park, l' ..., he tor, he. Ihe i., ei Irv,. A1(.440.111 t ill I '. every age, see. and ~osier The ales ace is about e , ao . w., noes,- lemon el this til.re fill, t '.at he. front .It t, lac te the Ile oltii.nr I. , thirty at the morning lei ic. it oh a lair ror, of properly he Olt rodueed iii ties city In addit 00/ tin or Before the Fir,. of .lane, leje t i I itteltt of the ' I „le a , re . mo m me,: a e business the ['Rhin, of the do - , 1 ester ley to this there is an ereerit necessity for the el l,- An,: eilbe ,i Mist elreeten t tt I t the lam' aa ea • er r' ‘''' ITil "•'' '. k morning we took ozeasion to i loft the ue in . . s mg oi the 11411,ei LI 11, i ,nuns •tieel= a em, the the, e; last i 1 . ,17. ' a ItlCh th e 'e ldhl e l l 4ll S e t L Y has etthan /11 Ihe Ibta l t 7,1- ' , tlee.! ,t rs, es: a. ' , season to witneas the trial of the motly assent- ' .ormerw thererii-aad net mane upoo lIM •anerb hesitation in -:al. in. it ns. In Il! eeeeiit, en r;, a " ti se g reoce TOE. 'Frei. 1/ hrli" /11.11, 1''.0,, it, t. blage who had been picked up during the night tart upoe me the „omen, It i s • cryAm', olt its 'minus. sop, the t , ~i. ! eimeal le ii, . 1 aired a re.k.,l neer I'AA- 1,111/11 oOnOw a Ph 1 a There Is ne "star e n eaaialna tt"fla bad e! . arid trooblesonw f w strang.: sto teal In emle, 1 ! Inc Ile, t :PP 11 ire n ~ ,•... the Moe of the present Chief Magistrte. lmt all .the; are in 5e,,,,n of. becaose of ic t nt re .„ : I''" ost or names will embrace the residents of if.. rebel tarn 1. me sir aa • ere I. . , are tried in ogee .curt In the front er n ,.;, inhere an • arrengemerit. niel those perwm. ~,I.• ..• • S 91 1 •111 on the 1.4 It hale 1 . , me Lear ' , r .ne, Pa the public it it feel so diseosed, may witness the pelted to bother . number re people !or last, , . i:s, , r, .1, ...i, ALLE , •IIO7,I ,II iE.:7, .4oaing her to keel et, r and eel. TI., r. ~ tre=eethaTa• :feel so •Malor Le‘ers ha. been • tioes and directions liosiness nam i ,1., nothing hilt about tit ~ leet .1 her -....4...., Act. in °thee but a short time. lie has acquit ed a d,- i eider care to note in their Ad, er... . „ ,t. t. , 1 De lihrollEl.% of reresirdne li-ibis IL r a.- inll lot a /I. 1,1 , • grey of aptuess and bin as for the positimi to ~,,,,,,,e, noel an ..,,,, c,l th en 1, ,, ,, ~ ~•,,,,,, _ s. ei Fe sr, sehth l'itt.burel,, hest y loan 10 the rebel. It' ••it -1.1,-.. .0 - which be he. been ea/led b) . tie people. that I and elao to display upon their hole - tir o - in immt l• -lues•ne' ',I wen.eal., la 1101tnder r ri. ,I I, tt /01, 11. I heart . , others hat e ta il ed to obtain In au entire term of and Lela their names mid .lea. - o•tuni el II al, le e remet the --Imo smaller per„, office. Having all sorts ul.heraaters arraigned • , w e ll nal the number, but they do Lot veer, to la tat terminal„-,.i s ,st l'etst „ea.. all are e,ll tt et, ea ta .! time, h s, before him on charges of seers erode. he et think that a fiuger-board Is ileeded At et.lt t 01- i '' UnM g h ''''' :-1t.,11/1 „re. has one very 1,4,1 e eau. r A leeatetrt, times meat or necessity be more or re.. perplex.- ner to point mit to their oistan! .ustone•r= •., I /11.• , 4.-L ~ra.., .4 litei To the 7th roper! All ',0.•0 t'S. ell 0 • A eil, yet he is prompt it, deciding, sine whilst his , e rime they mar be found Instnrit .h.tori, r- no I „- t L oa , t i Mt Washiug - ten sional ikreilshine I la. rebel 1.e.% Is e, purr, I decisions alwa \ s !earl I , ) ttl , *lee of Ilter , ) he!. doubt frequently !cwt to merchant; and other. t !aklaret, 1 eniperen, twills. tuaety Hommel -!;one It ti ts - a1e... , , • Penne yis ante Central Stock Market inexorable in their cee,utiel, Whilst he steno besause of titre amide little want. fie business their intention aa. ta 1,, ' , k !, .., 1. ~, ly rebukes the hardened criminal he es et' has I men of Pittahursii are noted for their eta, rte, P. i I 711‘,1 c.•l I_l,, it/W:17 , 111, Ilttl tleme pal ta A .. . . . 0,1 emelt nit} Ilillea. All.l there A, t ' ...• 1-..A,T 1./BEET7I, April 7, islet words of kindly ads Le for the not lee tLI , rune. Dr. Cutter.S' to straugers, and hy hat ing thin little matter ,t ' 0 ' he t ` 3 " t ' abl b' ''' fen e= our ithrihest s heond Mr sta.• . e el , 11,1 Ihe r, =the' ...e. •0 aur last eea inaetit e. for I Lehle. lieaer t e - doing teialed to they will be again Dili in , er m a i. , reee e eeited in 0.1 r, o h 0, r the scion,- I ..t I ti. I tie. Lpat 01 411 rna., , ,lta-there teas nothing ta op- akr fay TT Q -n- TITERS Will be exhibited in the above:Hall, for As before remarked, Ilr t h ere "ere ' ° " l6 iblrls- ' mare who hat e lost nimii time Irorn the ..,,,...,- ''' l ' ' Cloutier trek ..P1 hader ti en Smith reit .A lex mdri i on!, e "unfortunates - disposed or yesterday morning abet e mentioned at:tetra.. a: , rah. rt I, also d, ,i,,,,„ 1 to , se e ~; „, , , e ea ,. el At, ,it 11 else principal portion of the stock EI I IU rLi 1011 B _ ____ _.for one week only, commencing It could do no good to give their nemes in our - Al, ening the ' Ity 4 11,1 iieron ig t, tine,. town dred and nit% r, te,..•,- tree i t sea, 5,,. • !I that eire e I was hurried threugh to the Eastern . ON MONDAY, APRIL- 4th, 1864_ columns, nor need a e enumerate the I !trio., s or- Nee t irleans • on the eel, A sure cure for Intemperance. fences v. ith which they were charged eurfi e , Chocking Accident -Miss Mary White. A 1 . ..1b,T 1.111F.1( TI 111 Wielets• RcN a. Arkets •.If, a. pri es it ere aonaerrred there La i an _ ii ed ~ a y , a, , t , „,,,,,,,,, ‘,. i „ La , er et, no pereepti: le cheeee I ine thing that Nie -1 :le steamer Mornine eta, ir 0.. \ et, 1 era The exhibition will be int with ,0101.71./1 oho realties near industry' at e ' It to say, that drueeed whisk; tens at the bottom Tourer Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. Songs and Duetts, by Miss I.PAa. REID of the whole trouble Therewas: One case, Lou'. hon. en the Cleveland and Fettsburgm Railrond la, Advertising Demirtnient will be pouted In specie. Got eruor 1 etc. came op on till Az ie.l a g oh r the ;„ tiltet lea. the utile; orable met with a shocking accident on Wednesda y in • i i beautifirianfi attrnctive torm. IA a talc al , NOL DS and Mr. W. R. GOODWIN', late of the ever, that we will mention. A woman, of Dither morning last. Hering taken the t rain at ie.,. • •,e, ...., nee, rat a n rlng ha 'loess mrle unusually 1 , a r. 0 ,. i!'' ., tin the ,far before 'ea' the : • Cr” ' 'th 11'' irate or th, a anther Darius: the vast two deys 1 Pittsburgh Theatre. genteel appearance, was arraigned on A .barge /11 /14 1 rtlup a _Are 1,1111 I gra. , r, teal 0. DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S, • eta she rode down to Industry, where, the trait. ettleellve, 1 . q.l te in rep, ~.....,mt he. taken place. The Matinees on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY of beating her husband. who is a cripple. hosing , had his foot mashed some weeks ago The ,rip- itAl 1117 i been put open a sidingtoat t art th,==‘,...,,,,- .. A . . in .; io,,a y, At 4 Itp pUlallahel well distil- .‘,, tl :' l• , ,, eel L e , s , r tha r , t r b , e , „'°„,l,`l'ali''. ,t his ,'.: 1 . ,,,, i .. „ . _ I , kill, I, .11 •la la .eem. to be all the arrEnNooNs. for the acconunodation of tiro teflon, lie got out upon the plstfol le. Ihe 1 ,1 a at . tun at= n e speller, free copies to from oral . : 1 1 ,.... 1 1 ,' ,, ril 11l " 1 ' 1 el r e ' ' . 1 ' VA....M..11,..1- . 11 erEID/CEN r... 5. • schools and Camille& ple had rented A couple oi rooms Into one of • IA 11. it , LigrAtulatinc, tiwm oa th eir toe ac , ononodation we. in the meantime cumin- oi r” 1,0 bolalred Hotels in the rage fir tea.lel:.. in Cattle have not only ARC - Admission to evening entertairunent 26 which, with his wile. he mated on the first of I penrance and eulogOing them for their ii, - April but the other they cannot get posaessien sloe ly e Ithout either sounding the It hi.lle ', • • mot - a 0-IEO4 HMI EAAI EDI, / ITItiA nlel 1 4 / •.endiet in the nom% bates- th, . end pa •,- -- b'ei•eb their sthees Last, but hate. ID niost Dr, Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills. cents ; afternoon lee. • _____ of. Raving pent the rent in advance, the wife • bell, and although some person called to the 3 ,iw Na, 011'000 other al/eel:heti were Illtele •., , en ea:wee/0w I,Fia i .11e10,11 Oa The following are Doors open in the evening at 7 o'clock, af. took it into her head tint something was wrong, voting isomer' to • "look out" she did 1/01 4el-111 to fiehderlng. Iron, the peculiar! hornet.% e style ' l. 'i leritoil end Gov Hahn of LtollBl/1171 , 1 1 1 Fi L. NI 13 tOI I_, 13 ' Si ternoona at 2 o'clock. hear the warning. When tie, euelue it a. ~los s. I the receipt. at the Central Yards for the past tegaSee poster. . B4BMITR & CO., and I t her husbaret would not act in ~ nich the AL% crti.enieli in 1% 11l he limited, upon her she became fie are el the denger, au.; _ a ... a promptly in the matter bta the tliottght he should 1., note sabre, at, ri n wide ex tent of count r 5 . , eel. el - 10111E 11 telnes.l.4s ei crone tit'. amount apl-lw ••- 'e .•• • •• ' Manager , _ endeavored to get out of the way, but unfert ii re L \ % A41111..01 t.r., April 7 -Het .r -i ir, mete h: „ , ~,, , i , , . celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla - '.:------------ .....' . do, she "let her angry passions rise." and play- Do cards of such ot 01,1- 1. , ,,111eiti, 'lien as may be ed smash with things about ilk house. endial atly fell upon the track. Ihe colt'-catcher ettught ii. ,„ ted. lli Mr i tartield. 01 Ohio. the sue, emri of War ; •°- " ' ' ' ••• ` .l a` ' " tha l ' ' g ir...m.A.some na.r...E., her clothing, and. After being rolled over set , r caw s Does eheep nurses Mules with drink Lug the contemn ot A pop-bottle e Ihe eanvesser. si ill eomuienee taking the " drree " .° t " Ink "' th ' • 11 •“•-• 1"•" '" " whisky, w hi pp i ng h i: , ', te l e:age „ h a a i t . eigh , i h al dines , the email wheels passed aver both het iia . ,, , a ii , ni , a , ilea „ ..iri MONDAY, Alril. the 401, • orioniasionsel offieers, with their names net 1 1 arah a ~ e legs 1111t1, tiy between the knees and the AN k lea. lh . the watch-house. The Ma) or, after treating eno the phldiseer would here request 'hat the rabk. hale , bee n dir ' r"e ' l Tr.'" th ' uwth " • 'll•ui •'I I.' crushing them so that the feet hung milt le set • ice n 3 !surlier HI or the Preed, ro e .tho o r : ao , le . her to a grave lecture on her unworthy conduct, ululates of inc h household, who may anawer the discharged her, with the intimation If she was mere filaments. Her cries were apiline, are,' enquiries of a coinvamser, will furnish the name tr ial Le e" , let leartlel, sin' , the Iwieleethe ''' . - a, _, . • ~ breught before him again, lie would pursue quite for a few moments the stwe , tator s tt ere I, - ot et e, male ndult resident with the family, the present war, amt how math ‘,l sti, h demo.- I I: ' , able to go to her esaistance. f Inally a gentle- i . . ~ ~ • ' e a different course. stn„ 0 nn , WOW And 01 nay woman carrying " I ' , 11 ", e been re ' " e° , ‘l , e , ' i ' thel° ' m•i . ' i' k ' man wrapped her skirt. about the mangled Unita resolution was reperteti At th e Mat Alle,• 0/ 1., . - - • - '., There was one poor slave to rum brought In 01/ letsiness on her own recount, to the end that , Will open their Grand Gift Promenade Eater during thenight laboring hinder the (=deers of de- and summoning ASslatnn..e, had her removed to gi, ~ i rcetors may when compiled be as perfect • militar% coultrattet.. A bill had mom pars, t . • ! tainmerit at the above Hall, on MONDAY lirtam tremens. 11 wee a pitiable bight t.„ „„ a hotel, where amputation was performed, but 'l, I , OSb iWe . by the House. but reported on utiles ar a b! ) ~, le, le. le 10 Corner of Market street and Fourth. , EVENING, MerchZeth, and exhibit everyeven such a stalwart man rendered helpless and (eel, with what result we have not learned. Le a h can t t w ee , wth L ei , e a g i w i t h ta... ', oa k tilt' Senate, taking from the President the pc, a . Him. The marhot 'mall /the , eels was very ; mg and WiIDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF senseless by the too frequent thilulgenae In are or, "hick to take orders tor copies or advertise- er of seminar) dlainlsaal A. a commumeatim. t,r / ... all e././tI I , tree, 11 /1111d re t',l% IllirCha.e re at o .al ii, ah ' TERNOONS - rug , . ed c nes, C. emlcals, Perfumery, Paints, ! - • dent spirits He WAS conveyed to prison, where. 31asionic Hall-Glass Blowers.-1 he en- Illettlb 011 11118 subjest had been reemi ed limit :Alt . k ll,Leh that wore • ellen? durrio. the previous At each entertainment the- celebrated Low at the expense 01 the comity, he will, perhaps, tertainments of them: popular artiatist., Are he. 1 ..11,10.,11/1 that tete), allet'eeding year he hail cate Oeneral Holt. it seenied only just that All ' week 'I he prime/1e portion that Anil eil was ' - - tele Lead, 5 anushea, Brushes, Trussea, Pressure (Haas Steam Engdne Monitor, made sleep or his potations, and on being discharged coming very, popular with our tenser.. 'I 11, eieleat orea to render the Directory not only the facts hue L 1 be tietore the litttlae Ihp le, 1,0 la dles r ted to the' Eastern markets . that seems entirely of Glees, will be Raul]. motion. Anoth will, like the sow, return t o his wallow. An Hall was crowded last night with the elite ami eam 01 to the citizens, but more creditable to the " I "w' w aa P aaaed • to tw an the rnee et this time The only sales Supports, Shoulder Braces, et' great feature, all the magnificent work of art, 'whim for confirmed inebriates is sadly needed fashion of the city. The entertairtmcnt IA in.- PIT, and advantageous as a medium of advertia- -se.- that et ender our notice mere the following: manufactured try the company , will be gratult in our vicinity. If, as it le contended, la temper - of the. best that has ei er , laded Pittsbergh ni.ll 111/2. the publiaher would .k that n liberal pa. NA I EN OF HOGS PER CWI. :And all articles usually found in Drug Stores uf . ously distributed to the visitorii. anceil fearfulld on the increase, there will soon all oho tel the resent opport unit lof sem ile nonage both tlf balltiellptlon a fur rupees end of [.- il The 010111,•11111 eta,- • lIKNV KR CITV. Apr.. 5 - . 1.1 el la 'sr 0. Co , booght etai head et vereelne thin took place here 5 est( rdas re re g uia r a kl, II 403 te nag quality, for sale LOW, On FRIDAY El - ENING, April /st, a beau ti he.an army of t subjects for such an institution thee. and obtainine one of their % altothle keep- ntl, t•rtising be es.teilded thew year to the publica ful case of work will be presented to the Author Unlock nominee for Mayor was elected ovei itie , • , in the county. sakes, aell lose an opportunity which may Le% el tine. i EI I. ft THsyRriTON, •• I i,iictirtia s, I 0 taneritt 2.5 u head (arena in TORRENCE & Ill'elA RR, of the best original Conumdruin on,the Glass I nit-pendent 1 mon tickethere eas no Ilene ...; Before closing we cannot but bear testimony occur again. ' the distribution of presents eflell lithol Publisher Je; It au° • Steam Engine ' erntie ticket in the field. Ihe mining ...hate- , • , to the admirable manner In which Mr. Reed, evening is made In a very fair and impartial • %,,iciirt.t a% 4. bought 115 heed tat eraging No, 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. , Admission to evening entertainmerita,2s eefltel 1. %,I , b:•.et I! I I, April 6, leal meat is increasing, and new disceveries are re, . felt Captain of the night police, conducts matters manner, and every Indy should hal e one of them aei, at Sam I afternoons, 15 cents. Nohalf rice. D AAV R ENC E.VILLE le I. ECTIO N - It New Nork,apitalets ate erre Inc ported 1131 ... . ; in his department. There is no loafing permit- ornamehts to adorn her parlor As these things , ti . ; iiia I , Ihe AIIIII'P .0, All the 1,00 that were for sale rasliE - PINEST AND MOST - SPLEN- .in the evening at ,;afternoon sP °Cita o r .at 2 o'cloalt. Ex- Any. At A reaular meeting of th. El ' id uri;e i %Is h ii! ,le et ers coach, and it . Is i th i pm ! fed now, as heretofore, and no persona are al- .enuot be bought and are on!) to be had at ala 11001.1 a il !PPP'. 1. , AT. _IL DID hibition commences half an hour later. i ',, k il . ll ot the Borou 1 f L • ' , s gi o au renew\ le, (Ili . n large amount of nee mn ug machinery',ole lowed to gratify their idle curiosity by holding ore. Hall, We advise all to go and see the Glass \V M. I Hien shipped to Hal/idyl thia and New * WM, WOODROFFE, Manager. on I thridny t'v ening, April 4th, 1564, the Commit- log out from the eente4 Ihe Mex.,. 411 pa STEEL - ENGRAVINGS converse with prisoners through the barred cell Blowers. This being the regular conundrum t , 1 ets. thro ugh Mr I ' 1 . F Res enthaler, 3,5=a0 E. M. Gaeolata, Glen. Agt, mh24-ta27 I at the labile nieettn on eater e • e pees of the 30th alt. , oont f /tirn , /: ne w s.‘ from Ar head .0 tat hogs doors. "Billy,:' ns an old experienced officer, night, we expect to see a large audience present e ' - .in,i..y .- P t the 0 lit the two lights of the Catholic Church of • ' - 7-- —!-- -------- - deserves honorable mention for the minitrable , A w it, ease of cork will be given to the au- 'e April i3. ..pro < a re as . uneths . to order , Mona. Gov. Connelly', c, .g • . thane,. too, Belfrie s & Cm, ,hipped to Philadelphia end America, the Most - -___ NSURANCE GENCY. an IR . , tion of r o t le , tizens to decide 11 Borough , lashed a proclamation appiantine April .th AA '1 :‘,,,„ \ ~,I , -,,,,, 1 ,,,.. ! manner in which he conduct. the tombs , Thor of the best original conendrum on the Honda shall be iseued in auttleient amount to Al • 1 5• i ha,,k,g, ~,i ,1,,) I6lr the itch,' of the Iti.ilaii • Glam Engine. Conuudrunis must be leer at the t '‘ 1 I I.r - Ine Market this week was bare; the a= \ t fill oath eers to the quota of this nub-district, w,,,, REV. JOHN HUGHS, D ticket office before 3 o'clock to compete for the number reeve ed %ens small it itn a good de -9 , it HAVE BEE N DULY COMMISSION es. ,ented their report it hen it wt's ordered that ' -.ss- Lecture By Rev. J. Hickey.-The Rev i prize. Indeed the Glass Blouers are a gren, hmed Dealers. howeier. preferred shipping First Archbishop of New York , iI ed and licensed to sat for the - folktwing ,re , n ELEI"IIi of of the litisens be held on SAT - Father Hickey will deliver a leetere on Sunday 1 lest it utioe. Long may they verve I ' itho., April 7 -The I 'HIM Neu, 1., Lee, 1.1-0 belle, We 101,e but felt soles to record. liable I 1.1/A1 , April 9th. between the hours of One with eveaingnext, is the basement of the Cathedral. ! - - - . ' , Veit 0h.710,11 ni at the Public echo ., fereinhed .an on . . , ter Issued by lien lis- Ihe unman a• • el tint min • under Qtly ''' ' ' . '''' Francis Patrick M'Kenrick, D. Di F . the proceeds of which will be applied to the Clamp Copeland.-We 1m • e learned that House " ' ' e and that the Election Board he reouest- lord. cmmanding the ad 'lit main of Forre-T ~ roue ii ere the fallfoi Ing . ~ ire, Marine and Life Insurance benefit of the poor under the care of the Societs Gen. Copeland has been superceded In eolith/and ed to o ffi ciate. - eat air congratulating the trottp a t/t1 them, 311 - "wen` OF C kir! 0 l'Elt cWT COMPA-NILE/4 1 , • . of St. Vincent.de Paul, attached to the Cattle- ; ,of Omni Copeland he col Harden, late of the ihe 1 eke; Pto bt• Botattl and No Bends .ass in 'the Kentucky campaigns, and thigh.- .115 era (v. Bro sold ion head at ste,so s,se, Archbishop of Baltimore, deal. The subject "Soelal Progress, - 1 -s o ne a' I 12th Pennsylvania Vetermi Reserv e Corps, lat. SAIVIr EL al. KIER I ' ella Y th the 1"" "I Col. Tl/07010, 11 He A, I Al) era is fire. bought 150 :wad nt 6,75 660 PHENIX of Brooklyn, deep interest, and that It will prone an enter- 1 tent' of Gen. DIN', titan' Col Harden is A lION c" I 11- 0, Nuez' of l'Otencil. 5 a ego ; sena that they silenced the guns of the lore et A lee other lots were dlaposed of at similar dg- 11'/Elie.E. ONLY SI.,()0. -•—• ' Psiducah and compelled one or our gunmetia to urns The hulk it ere produced East Also, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the ea.... CaPltal . .... ........ .--$500,000, taining and inetructive one. we hat eno doubt. It o f Point , l I •• ' gra. an e o R e st and has seen hard err- Aside from the intellectual treat In store for • I 1 th • field du the , v ier ni_ ring e present it al-, part, BECKMAN & LONG, IVO. 127 LIBER- withdraw Their loss it set tittle() at 10 killed airs Le We could not leern of a single trena- V, With a large surplus. those who may attend. we should say that pitting In all the battles of the army of the Po_ ERTY SI-CiT, P I TSI3I - RGII, Agents and 40 wounded. end the federal loss 1:.• If II le ! Millen the entire receipts only amounted to ONT.'S.' -25 CF.2.,Ni'r.S. WASHINGTON of New York. there is not a More 10 , 11,e, oil by object to en- lIIII.FiC AS a pledge of his pat riotinni and ilex,. for the quaker Moe Mover and Reaper, Burke} e and 7,./ or so wounded, gad cone . lutle ; , hi ,In ,40 car 100110, all of which were driven East Just received at $400,000 00 courage anti assist In heir midst than the So- I non to the cause 01 the Union, he donnted his ' me= er and Reaper, liusaele Mower and Reaper, hls intention to hold Western Kentucky. Rebel Prier& ender the circumstances, were nominal ; I Capital - ciety of St. Vincent de Paul 'The Conference I left arm to his country, , haling sustninea rhea Farmer's Mower, Cayuga Chief, ➢elower and prisoners admit a loss of 300 lethal and three -wee ' Adisets Feb. I, 1884 583,134 96 attaahed to the Cathedral has Alone expended ere it loss while on picket duty. We Mabee the Reaper, and Wood's Mower. Also, dealers In Dines as many wounded. . Allegheny- 1.1 s e Stock Market. H. D. BRECHT & CO.'S, Unsettled claims 2 .828 00 more than $9OO duel, the pest winter, In allay- , ' i ointmeut to be 4 good one, becnuse the t, - Agricultural and Farming, Implements of all --.0-4.- ing the pangs of poverty, and relit ling the pains I lo ) i i Mi lum proved Meisel( to be s true soldier, no s e kubbb febrld&-W ALLEOIIF.NY, April 6, 1864. Sole agents for Pittsburgh and Allegheny Capital and Surplus 0682p0 g NV APWINOTON, Alril ti .. . . - -The Senate t, ads' ii, The demand for stuck was active, in fact the of want among the poor among us - Irreapeet- , his hearing and manners are those of a gentle. ECK.KIIII. az LONG 12.7 LIBERTY County, This Company issues Participating oinks. live of religion creed or color. Bexecutive s ession need the fulloeine meal- suotet was 111,111iielt-111 Prices were firm The its script dividend hare been 60 per cent, pefitn ) sTRBET, PITTSBURGH. A.gents for B di n er m (lenerels-Col. le (' 4 • ' - ' ' , Jae principal portion of cattle that arrived were for- NO. 1218 SMITHFIELD STREET, morn f or thre e year s , peat They have likewise exteuded the hand of lna' _ - . _ R1...5e1l flower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower nations • g li left. 3• Col lohn it r .' ' ken, ti6th Ohio, from Sept. 20 , i. . •• , a ded Imat. Ihe anise th at came tinder our • charity to the orphan-fathering the fetherless. Panorama of the War -To-niorroit at and Reaper, quaker Mower and Renner Ca ii „, , s , , ..,.. • , „d' ,1' Witter, 20th Ind , tan tth, law . 1 iil 1 \ 11. llelice wen as follows. Between sth and 6th sec • I ond door from N teeth ; American Life, & Trust or phi! and rescuing the little innocents from a life of ' a. ernoon Russell's Pannraina iff the War - gave a a mower ana waver, r firmer mower, u oou n i ,,„,,,. 3,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 1 y Ann .sill . 1/011. /7 0 1 I alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. shame and sorrow, when abandoned by theft i ! trend matinee for it, benefit of those who Can- e lost er, and also, hones Rakes, Hay Elevatois '' a i'.,i s4 , . I I , Andrews. 3tl Benne, . vit. e e 8 , e . I. teem ~ -.AI Ea lie e.ITI LE l'Ett Ca r. Mr. L. PETERSON la our traveling agent. Capital ............................. .esooona. harks .N. I ireenwnit sold e 7 head at *6,0007,76 prottigate and intemperate parents. Even now , not attend at night..and their last pertormanee end Agricultural and Enrining Implements of n 1 I Fuller, 27th Ohio. Jan 2btn 1804 The :senate ape Fur further information apply to 1 II 'l' r ‘ 1..• iailii 3L head at 0.73 the society has In charge sseterril chlldren oft In tae co ening- at 'eon, art Hall Thia evening ; kinda. co hl9-d&w j i a so contirnied the following a. Commisseries of - i........ 5. 8. BRYAN, 11 Merrick sold S. head at :5 0007 ...Kr. T REES! TREES! TILERS I Broker and ce Agent, tender age whom they have adopted, mid at the . there will also he an e x hibiti on . We a lvise all • • ; P I CKLES, KETCHI P Allll3 SA , --------- Tra - ii - e_: I Subsistence-Capt Leo Rosenthal. all, Pa cab- ~ , i• ' me is & Bro sold 70 head at 5,5008,00 mh22 expense of the societt will be properly cared those wile ha% e not t .- .t slatted this ' - refill) ea air% and Algernon S Morgan of Pa to be mill- . , .E - 1 7 Gurti street _____ . , . Krouse &Good sold 72 head at 6,000,25 . for and educated entfl . able to do for themselves , cellent einorama to • d ‘ o mat once, ~ it trill iOO doz aa gallon ani quart Pickles, Dire storekeeper . \lark s & l'o sold 87 head at 6,750,7.00 For Sale at Lebanon Nurseries, PUKE DRYEN, WAGONERS- AND It is useless for us to inforni our readers 01 the • Pro hably i not he on exhibition In this aft • y atter 30 do pint Pickles, --.4. A...- no bI e workings of this organization as the! 1.. eethchilds sold 38 head at 7.25 b.atttrt Is% e. ruing. 20 do English Pickles, assorted, I respectfully invite the attention of the public , -.- : CARTERS of the cities of Pittsburgh and , lreentra It & t ei sold 38 head at 7 .0007.75 ! Allegheny and the vicinity, are . - requestes to ' have but to visit the haents of po,erty which ' . New 1 one. April 7 -Assistant aeeretert of to my huge and varied assortment of Fruit surround our city am! learn from the re- ---- - • 2. X) do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, the Treasury Harrington authorizes the cub a- It I rt., et - titan sold AD head at ti,(llO@7,TD Trees, Shrubbery, Evergreens, Plants &c., &e. ! meet at NO. 4 Hand street, on ceiver, the chaise ter et the dispenser and the . Seeelel Announcement. - McClellan 1. at 2H do Pepper Sauce, dietion of a dispatch published fu the If arid to- Is • irie sold 55 head at b.OO , Nursery Grounds four-and-a-half miles from ' Saturday Evening, Bth inst., : r•I glorious effeets of well- dl charity . E a , ;55 ilfth merest, Ines receii ed from the Easterr, feei do ( 'urnberland aauce, di; that the interest on the 10-40 loan u eel i este. OF 1.1,10.. PPR CWT. Pittsburgh, cm the old Washington Road. I courage, then, the members In their good weak. l cities a % ery large and 0/tried assortment et 10 do W alnut tre Sauce, ' II Hen.lerson sold ti.s head nt *7.611 yo appoint a committee and decide what we are prebably be ralael to It ' per ce n t. There la DO Catalogues furnished to those desirous of Ur and aid by your presence at the lecture a society 1 boots, shoes andgaiters, which for price cannot 6do Ketchup, reason to doubt the bonds bearing 5 per een't • ' 1 Dolen = 1 , 1114 head at 9,50. Catalogues trees, by calling at Beckham & Long'. 1 „,,,, i P I going to do for the Sanitary Fair. As every of which all Catholics should be proud. And in be equalled in the city. Also a large stock 01 sdu alushroon Ketchup, principal and interest payable in gold will coin- 1 Phillip...old 22 head at 7,25. Seed and Agricultural Store, No. 127 Liberty n a interested in this at ca ietartittellaL which all Christians should ix' interested -1 - , dr3 goods and c a rpe t s, which are being sold at eti do imported French Mustard, mated all the money the Treasury will need. H. Lemere sold 49 head at 8,600'9,25. street, or A. ii. Cubbage's Grocery Store, No. . apB-2t MANY DRATII'LItI tos. very you prices. Those In search of goods in the 60 do Imitation do do The subacription to the new national lean to W. Lafferty sold 120 head at 6.5049,00. 38 Diamond. All ordersleft at either of theabove i TWINE UNDERSIGNED lIANINE7.i -above line will recollect that No 56 has no 0011- Just received and for sale by A L 0, OF A 11 EAT PER OW /7 nection with any other on Fifth street. Look li EaallEß & BROS., April lith, Amounts to $8,607,a71. S. Waggoner aold 23 head at *7,25 stores will be promptly attended tia. Catalogues ! 1 ken out letters of allmlulatration upon the Intellectual klattertaiument.-W e take f, th e he - furnished gratis when addressed, post-paid, en_ , estate of Orin S. Palmer, late of AllegirenV co- , me and number on the window feb29 126 and 128 Wood at. • A. Stalk sold 80 head at 7,00. pleasure in calling the attention of our readers ' - - - - closing letter-stamp, Box 138, Pittsburgh, pa. 1 deled., hereby requests all persons having maims to the notice of the Orand Musical and Intel- , ----.______ A. PHIL IST.-CHEA P WALL PA- Baaerivone, April. 7.-The oil re fi nery of At- SALFIS OF MI Las PER )IE., o HENRY BO or or demands upon the estate of slid deceased to tectual Entertainment for the benefit of the Edwin Adams -Tilie el erang is set apart elle per. from lo to 15 ~ its. and (Dazed at 1,.5 water & Hones was the only one berried yester J Howe sold 56 head. 12 of which averaged a2,Ce make them known to her 'without delay. Those Sanitary Commission to be given by the pupils for the benefit of this talented young artist. ,eats For sale b 5 das, that of Wardwell . Webster is uninjured ei hend. &memento HOOKSTOCE & AMMON. , persona ' indebtedAnaajd - estate are re Ley of the Pittsburgh Female College, at the Ci when will be produced. (Lt' the first time in WP. MARSHALL Three persons were fel erely t urne I mid one -• mlalo-3tdlawasetw ,make ImMediate paymnt. legs building, under the superintendence of the Pit tsburgh, the new tragedy . e rliten for Edwin ap2 'Woad et . . man killed. The loss is not great. the ! oil lines MARKETS Br TELEGRAPH . , - Ms XECUTVBIT'SNOTICE.-VirIEEREAS BURY ANN PAEM_ER.' , Adnek., _ President. Rev.'. . Penning, on Friday Ev Forrest originally, entitled the -Heretic" 'The QPICED AND CO VE OYSTERS - are insured for $lO,OOO Cincinnati Market. Ms letters testamentary on the estate of John ' le • a. 39 Locusesteeet, sting, April Bth. This institution h., ~,,,r i talent and success of AIL Adams are how es - -- McGee, deceased, late of McCandless township, aPf " -lawd6 Allegheny City. shown its devoted patriotism to the Union tablethed facts. end it needs bat the at nee ex,- '''' ____ . _____ _ SO 100 dozen 1 and 2ID Cove Oysters BALTIMORE, April 7.--Lip to this evening the ' Allegheny county, Pa., have been nouncemeut to draw a crowded house. to K.ECIS NAILS-A 8 SORTED cause, and we are pleased to know that all 100 " %. Spiced Oysters, , returns do not change the general reedit as est- subscribers. All persona indebted t gra" ' o said estate 1 100 sizes, at teas than manufschirers' emanated with it are working might and main . - Just received and for sale by mated last night. There will doutbtless ben will make immediate payment, and those ha ' ring prices -In irtore and for aMe by for the eueecas of the forthcomin Fair. We 1 The Red Track.-. Our tlisakia are duet , REYMER & BROS., ' good working majority for unconditional moan laitut wi ll Present the seine dul y authenticated ' FrATTETSON & AMMON, true that the proposed ant nt will 'H. Miner, Fifth street, for a copy of "The Red Inhl9 M and 1 28 Wood td. cipation. Maryland may be set .Town as a Free for settlement to either of the underst,ed. , mb2 ' No. 6 Wood 1t... I t ... meet with liberal encouragement. ! Track, A Tale of Life in Mexico," by Gustave State. JAMES A. GMSON Almard, author of "The Prairie Flower,' and HENRY AIMIEE. 11)DOCITS, SHOES AND GAITERSAT other works. We have got read it yet, but tin I MI Eastern prices, at BORLAND'S derstand it to be thrillingly interesting. Prise Bolton. , Weandletis toviivaap, Nev. 23, 1 k. i ieb7 IS market t. Oecents. nons-dnorkwam Appropriation /1111.—The general appro- ' prtaston bi as reported by Mr. isigham. Chair- k man of the ttee of Wars and ?deans, ap proptlates about *3,300,000. There ls to be an " A Good MOrm--„fdtll'or General Brook," y es increase of Me to the salaries of the Judges of terday leaned an order Calling upon li soldiers the Supreme Court and the Philadelphia o f o rewhoha et:owned tdetnaelrea from Camp Cope lteco Inctealle to these of the Wei udges of e- land i; 'camp or at the Girain }louse gheny county; arid ✓l6OO to the law Ju' immedtateUthenelse they will be proceeded Wroughout tits Suit*. spa* Ocrs, . JOBBl.ll MEYER ANTHONY MEYER JOSEPH MEYER & 80N, ANUPAOTURERS OP Between 6th et., and Virgin alley, LOCK STITCH THE OHEAPEBT, WM. SUMNER & CO., ' • A,TERARGE AND POEM itnts.ivAL OP Spring and Summer BOOTS, SHOES , S Mad HALMORALS of the latest tyles. opening every dal, and the c BOBime et in the c i t y . m 98 Market ' fftl= D. L ANDRETR dr, SONS'S NEW CROP OF GARDEN SEEDS, just received and for sale by BECKHAM es LONG, w N0.127 Liberty rt.. Pittsburgh, Pa. mh.l9.aik PITTSBUR(;H Copper Stocks. Mass Mining (to f--- Northwestern Mining Co 3 06 - kiaAnianuftis, A I 00 Al nil 7 bacotah Great Western ... St.:: AI fi —Afternoon Session --Bills passed.— Pitts. and Boston ii N .... Orton . A bill relatif eto sidewalks in Allegheny i ill' No, - .... A bill relative to Manchester Wator W (`l id orks Bay State ' A supplement to the Pittsbur7l. and lii r l / 1 111,- : Central , ham Passenger Railwa . i Isle Royal :: A supplement to the J'raliklui sod Nei, i llinnesot 4 .. as- A 7 tee ti ... tle Railroad. Bonds. , . ,( A .p ci a n n p 3 p , lement to the liedloid Improt en.cut j : i.Vrt. l. : ti `', 4: , 43 h . ' "" :• /.4 " : 5 . 5a Pitts. Alunicipai da And BEST ; L Allegheny co to Ili ii i with / Adjourned till' li. n 1 „, Rl, ~,,,,, hack Session.—Bilis passed tinslii.-...iir kick couponsl fi itf „ 1,, • : Lamberton: relative to Increase tne psi ..1 coupons,i, rors and witnesses ..I Allegheny alit, a ,,,, r, ,, , Pitt. fa Conn, IC IC aloft. Oh , A N'. R. R tat mum I's.. .. counties. Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds Alit to enable the Lutheran congers, h. oi Allegheny city As tilt. : Plitt/. & steubenville ...... .. i Johnstown to sell real estate - —.11...1.-- Bill to incorporate lhij l ilk'. Jettel,”l, /,// 1 1 , ..' MONEY MARKET. Into a borimiTh • . offna. rtiii DAILY Ft/R THE AWRNING PORT, BY Bill .11 urging the lIRRir /1/ certain r,e., 11/1/•/1/ ME4.R, NCZ s MERTZ, BROHERS, Nu/ 110 from Armstrong to Allegheny passed. W.P..1/ ,101-1.. I , I r , itr „ tt,o, toll r,-hits,. to tortrt , ~,,, I , 4,..,, f ft . , eflll.2,ing are , the buin suit deaths in Allegheny :minty, ' c silver, , ':, y g and selling rates Bid relative to certain surf e 3 s sent Icy 'suf. , i it.. 1.1 ...... i-ey or i lea Barr to the : , 111-1 1,,, or ••I AIL e,t n , •” . '',,e'li`n.,,.'r ...” ~,,, : „. ,, ,. ,..d ~unty I .///ipt/11. SIMPLEST, WasaitcoYoN, April 7 —lt is understood the Senate Military Committee to-day reported in secret .session adversely on the nomination of Major General Schofield. LEXINGTON, Hy., April 7.—Mrs. Lucretia Clay, wife of Henry Clay. died last night at the residence of her son. John NI Clay, near Lexington, aged $1 years. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, i COIIIMERCIAL & FINANCIAL - - FOR THE POST HARRISBURG NEWS . Bank of Pittsburgh Exchange Bank XXXVIIIth CONGRESS Merchants' & Manufac. Bk . Mechanics' Bank Allegheny Bank 'itizens' Batik Iron City Bank IMPORTANT FROM NEW ORLEANS , , Iron City Trust Co Manchester Savings Bank Railroad, Gas and Incur., The Constitutional Birmingham Gas Co ...... Convention ( NI i s z t74l ' Insurance i"'urae ( L 'o '°. • • • Eureka Insurance on Bong. Insurance Co. .. ; Allegheny Valley R. R. ... ' Pittsburgh & Coons R. B do interest bearing I Monongahela Nay. Cu Monongahela Bridge Late from Washington:Cit_ Allegheny Insurance Cu Y • j Peoples Insurance llom Pittsburgh (Sas Cu Western Penna. R. R. Pitts & Steubenville R. h Penna. Ins. Co ..... Triumph of the Free State Party , A LOCAL wiiicks AN TH I. ii I V HR.—Last evening at twilight there e RISPORTED BY S. S. lIRYAN, 13Romeg, 59 ATI( ST. , a SI tilleven feet water in the ehanne/ and about ant ili. The weather during the dday'was pleas . :N x • terlirig per p. E lind e Prtiesi , ... . PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET I , I'FI, e,,r iHs D. 11 1' Pt.sr, FRIO., V. Al.ll/ e , 1864. s lo • 1 \1:~~-ILrirwa n a tit, .I,,aand b.r t I 1,. Pricea are steadily 10- • 1,11, rho irk , 0 l,t t 5 r.ter,l,” wa-n ter, to 11:t It ~ .01.11.1 Lt• ic,.etre.l Cpi iCI44. I,PI„ (PC the landing tu • 15 t• divine the salez, that C4lllO under oul notice Here the following' 111,K11 1 —The tz,,ket remalna Ina I ery on nettled 618 te. dealers t , ell; undecided what Het ore. ts , derntn ! Pt ice, in t iteinnali hate ad e • treumstat,eB 11,1 he 1, , t ate. was oeseTtedi as there were o ICP-NP • n. 11.1 to, no sties Ittied • ~ t e 1.-1.1 at from store. l't market very firm ,Itt, .1 1..1 of 21n 1,•1,1, \'esll.lll - • Ac tp PPI . At PllpPeu,c, mcryelr tut, 1, A- .1 I.IP(PAA Pg +mous price, ILI it 'H----Tytt; a. at t1A,25 , 4,1i.46 'Extra Fan.lly I, I. AeAo PI C3Y2 Pl4lll 114111 , . tic dens tCp. 41 14-0 & 151 First and 120 & 122 gecond cts rion , o.ll-0(41 at 41.>0 fe1316-Iyd P1TT.4,131.-RGH. 22.1 i 'F 41.34/d "' TIMBER LAND FOR SALE • -041 t 6 . 1,j1g , 3! 'l_3, HA! - :t.rtne st • —not t.r , apcelut IR5t E117.;1a . _ A TRACT OF 1,500 ACRES ONE gel -100V' 1. , 0 , 1.1; lEs— ,, ,gars—s ,les -, AL. mile from the Al River. in .31'lican .r..-uns at 17 -Intl • irar. county near CORYD /7\ . accessible l, a plank AT Li '0 at 22, 4 row! tic A. \V Ii 11 1, I .tire—s sof s. it 41q.12c is SIX miles from the tract CONCERT' On Monday, April 1 1 th, 1864, Oak. Pine and Hemlock Timber R(411 011. TRADE li . Vl.le • , FIV DA , LT PO.l, r, April 8, 1 , 84. • lirn, nnh .111 . i,tive Jo / ; El e noticed yesterday ha Th: yesterday wet. 'l. t t. 1.00,J barrels irieo t• the following 1, I, A p loges the iott.kxet, I .1 r,t I bt Is MIMI rt . .: it 2 , 3 Et . L.N . F n-- et. nilAril ni Lire I.f Llt • tw do rer-100 white tw,L, - . . NCINNATI. April 7.--Flour firmer; good BU perfir.e is held ,t C 5,754580. Wheat firm and prices lei - Mate - upward; Red at ti 1,2841,30, but holden: id2c tagher. Corn in good demand at 81 f.r ear shelled dull and prices nominal. (JAN Whisky is higher and in active de. mood but little offered; sales of 1,600 bbls at 81 le Provisions active and prices generally huller, bacon shoulders advanced to lOkic; bulk shoulder to 9 sides to 10*V1034c; mess pork to #'2U and }. rime mess to tif22,60, with sales of 1.400 bbls of both. Lard in better demand with , ales of WO tierces prime city at 12 a 14300 do at i s r , . Hams held higherisugar cured at leg plain at 1414 15c . flatten advanced to 40 , i4.4u, Sugar to 16,§18.4ic for raw and 243 i forte need. Gold advanced to 70 and silver to 60@68. Exchange firm, rates unchanged. SECURITIES Lessee and Manager. W. Hinentrintors. I Treasurer .. .. . ...... .•......H.D.rwarnarron. • - Benefit of the Ateltppihed . Rung,tragedian, Pew Value. Last Sales. . Sa-The fine steamer Armenia, Capt. M'Cal- Mr. EDWIhr AD trseneerArlif tek qweduced * 9O ssa 1 luta, leaves ta-day for St. Louis. for the first there,t4zretit tragedy written ftB,ki --_ • - .____ for the eminent 141gedtei:EdWitt neat,. and purchased *frOm him hEd*.l.n Adams (whose 56X : Asa - The niage nt aid wheel passenger till's; , packet, Pdajor Andeerson, Capt . pr 5 sole Prc'Peilt it li T c t ia lie e rit ilti Ve e l- - •. - - ' '' .. 7l . '- ' l7 . 60 6u 57 '4 this morning for Cincinu a ti. - ' .°' e" .. 65 el li Adrian De Telign3-.. Edwin Adams 40 63 , 4 ' ; - I Overture -- • • ' Orchestra AA - The tine passenger steamer Camelia, Capt. To conclude with 60 ..0,, , , Lytle, leaves to-day for St Louis and the I 1,1,er hlississippi. Black Eyed Susan. - Edwinvidams see Stork. 31Pc s ' ----___ t Williain --- - • So Skir — The favorite passenger steamer Kent,,,, ; igr•GRAiT-D-4—fl97eAt 63 3 k Capt. Dunlap, is announced for ea“.. and St 46 L 01.16. .ND 32 A. . 14 . ,, i" . '& The tine packet Colo.aus, Capt. : , hinkel, 13 INTELLECTUAL ENTERTAINMENt 9‘ii port. leave. to-day for Cincinnati and intermediate • I . . For the Benefit of the , 47 h; • - - • 273. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. , • • • „i _ 1 Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee. a ; sid t e z ü b p y a s a o n f u t tn ii be sting , k l o tt f a A bu m m a h te z flill e e gi ve,.. ari e, exhibition, consisting of ARRI \ El) Gallatin Clarke. . -- Franklin.. Carmac... 134 i, I Jas. Rees Irwin Argnnaut No. 2.... Porter.. .. Kate Robinson ....Robinson 6 • Minerva Gordon ... 13 DEPARTED. 41, Gallatin Clarke.... 6 Franklin Carmac.... lao .Tas. Reese .... ..Irwin 31 . Alpha Porter.... 8 5 . America Golding... 26 56. Paragon ...... ... Donnelly.. 71 ' Nevada Brickell.... .... 61 C 11 ,i ' Lizzie Martin .. Laughlin .. ,14 .Brownsville Brownsville. AT THE COLLEGE lITTLDING, Elizabeth. Cincinnati. iOn Penn street, under the superatendence of rq. Lotili the President, the Rev I. C. PERSHING, on Cincinnati. St. Louis. Friday Evening, the Sth last. t 'incinnati. _.,............._ _ The exercises to commence at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7 o'clock. 80‘ - The entire proceeds will be handed over to the - - Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee. ~ .' 5. T• A. M'CLELLAND, AUCTIONEER, Admission fee, 50 cents. No. 55 FIFTH STREET. Tickets to be -- hhel at :Music and Book Stores,, ant. at the roonis Of the Sanitary Committee, No. 69 Fourth strget.l _ S I:NDRIES AT Al ' I, TION.--On FRIDAY - the pb MORNING, at 10 o'clock. at Alasonie Hall ap7-Itulic are respectfully invited to,attend. ' Auction House, 5.5 Fifth .atreet, will be soId._CONCE RT HALL. ----‘"------- t 'Quitters. Desks, Long Tables. Carpenters' Wm k Benches with Screws, &c. New Carpets and Furniture Our Favorites are again Coming With -.. New Attractions. 6 66 o 00 3 00 1 - 5 5 Ou 16 la 3 50 FRIDAY 'MORNING, at 10 o'clock, At Masonic Hall Auction House. ISZ, Fifth street, will be sold a quantity of new Carpets cut in lenelha to suit purchasers. Also, Aliihogany French 13etisteftd, High and Lou Post Bedsteads, i Tables, Chairs, M'ash Stands, Mattresses, Win dow Blinds, Q.ueensware, Lounge., Kitchcil Ctensils, Stos es, together with a great variety of Housekeeping articles. buying. I WI I IA I 6 SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, , UO 4 . 2,5 I I'7 I 1...0 on 7u-;1 ; Warehouse, No. 14.3 First and 120 Second eta anufacturers of sizes out detns ot 11jCoal Oil Retorts, all and Stills,' i Gasand Water pipes, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seal Moulds, Bullies, Hangers and Couplings. Also, Jobbing and machinery of every descrip- Ben made to nrder. Having a complete machine shop attacl,,J to the foundry, all necessary titling will he carefully attended to. 021-Iydatw Black Diamond Steel Works, PARK, BROTHER & CO., KANUFACURERS OB • Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel Square, Flat and Octaeon, of all sizes. Warranted equal to any imported rir ruandf-ic tared in this country. OPPICE AND NVARISFiOUSE, HA may be seca and fall virticuiam tur on application to S. S. BRYAN. Broker and Insurance Agent rti,2 69 Fourth st , (Burke's Buildine S• S. T 3 ItYA N, NOTA.III7 PI-131,TC, 59 Fourth St., ;Burke' ()nice hour; from a a. m.. to 5 5',15...1: p m ap2 TIE GREATEST NERVINE, TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER - . And all other Family Illedicinee can bel IMP iar c2O 3c, rt - co, ma Ay al found genuine at the OldOri ginalßoAgmlanirroupe of PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, (LASS 13LOWERS, Torrence & M'Garr, Art AULKIRa.: MALLETS. Ot' SePEA Ivo. 9 t ----- TREET—A TWO-STO i------- Li riot quality-4'ol attleby , 1 7 brick dwelling house : also , a frame JAMES BOWN, , ~, 1.96 Wood at. dwelling bow ; * fronting on Leacock street, and lu " , " two lots of ground, each 20 feet front by 100 in i 1.-71ORREA 6 - 00 D STORE ROOM . depth. Apiary to - Ij , No. So lYikroond alley, near Wood Silt - ref:, S. UUTILBERT ts SUNS. 61 Market at. S. CUTHBERT & SONS. 51 Market street. mh'23 RIVER MATTERS. . lir° w nay ille .Bro strum - tile Elizabeth. St. Loins. Naahi illy Wheeling. AUCTION SALES AT AUCTION PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH, PA Abound on this liinJ JPITTSBURGU VOCAL ,fND INSTRCAIENTAL MUSIC, ESSAYS, TABLEAUX, &c., • The Model Troupe of the World. DUPREZ & GREEN'S original New Orleans and Metropolitan MINSTRELS, BURLESQUE. OPERA TROUPE AND BRASS BAND, 24 RENOWNED, Popular and Militant Stars, Positively for Five Nights Only, Tuesday, 'Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, APRIL 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th. This Mammoth Organization of the present age has been greatly enlarged and improved for the present season of 1862'64 and is composed of a tar more talented corps of Ethiopian Artists than were ever before concentrated into one , :ompany. It is universally admitted to be the oldest, best, largest, most complete and - moat ex extensive band traveling; and on each occasion of their appearance here, the latest features of minstrelsy will be Introduced. For full particulars, see Programmes of the day. anti the largest illuminated bills ever printed ,0 the world. the first hundred of the which coat tamb,sion PooN open at 7 Concert to comMence at & Manager, CHAS. H. DITPREZ. SAM'L. POND. > Advertising D. S. OARDNER, 5 Agents. l'or the beneht of the U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION, A .mein; practice in which some forty 'gentle men a msteurs will participate. The st iectionb consisting of Solos, Duetts, 1 4,,artet tea and Choruses,. will be announced from the stage by the precentor. Doors ~pen at 7 o'clock—to commence at 8. Tickets +l—for sale at all the music Stores. gra-td CO CERT ual.~ IZ USSEI-L'S GREAT PANORAMA OF THE REBELLION ! 2:5 Cents
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