ight . •., • JIILDVERTitipAGIi AGENVIN4., & We. trl Park Itew, New York city, and No. 8 State fg•aik Iketon; Mid L. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. $3 Nassau street, New York city, are au. ,thtnised t& take Advertisements and Subsorip ' thintibt us atlotrest rates.. • SiricreivUlfurnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of $2;90 per hundred copies. 'MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1861 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE "Charity Begins at ijoirre. ), 41 - FreedineriN Aid Society hail:leen establish ed byAritiahmerchants In 'Liverpool, and books opened at same twenty places to register con- WhitilOns to the fun& Aiready. remittance •Of .0600,tir $4,000M-the_ present,ratouf exchange, keit been Sent to the Treasurer of the Friends' Freedmen's Ald Association of Phillitielpifitt It 131 singular, to say the least, how these-Brit n Ilona Overlook. the fact that in various sec / of their own little idle the horrors of star , vation have overtaken scores of men, women end children duffng the paid winter. They prom ise to Selutowlege the receipt of contributions to the Amerioan Freedmen's Fund In the local ' papers; have those local papers failed to ac quaint them with the fact that the most dpiors. Me sufferings have been visited upon so many of their own white fellow-countrymen') They certainly • Illinnot be ignorant of the fact that the Manchester emploees furnish an ample field for the exercise of ; an immense amount of charity; neither eau it have escaped their no tite that dozens of children in other parts have ' fallen victims to disease through want of the mereat necessaries of life, which the parents— thetdbelves upon the borders of starvation—were lithitdeio furnish to them. Believing them to be anti* of these things in their own land, the peo ple of this country will not be willing to grant thintit trans-Atlantic fame for benevolence---if that is their object. Charity should begin at home, we have been :taught to believe; not alone„ perhaps, In a goo graphical sense, but commencing at our own do mestic domicils and among our own nearest of kin, should radiate thence to friends, country men, and the common brotherhood of mankind. Are the American negroes connected to these gentlemen by closer ties of consanguinity, or the attributes of ft common nature, than their oO , n fairskinned countrymen and women ? Are Use rude blacks of America—inured to depriva tions and coarse fare, with undeveloped intel lect and few wants—more worthy of sympathy and relief at their hands-than the educated re. of merri fined an e d tenderly nurtured wives and children We will do these men the justice to believe • that they are true and unselfish philanthropists, • having no dedgini to acquire foreign celebrity for their works. They are, no doubt, persons Who. dispense liberally in charities, for which ' thel. Should, at least, be ranked high as tender hearted and unselfish gentlemen • but, like too manytif that class, their zeal exceeds their dta ailMination. They close their eyes, as it were, and throw their contributions promiscuously into the crowd. They are evidently of that class who reject the unvarnished tale of want for the artistically fabricated fiction of distress. They are theoretical philanthropists, and not Practical. Practical, so far as giving is con concerned, they are, but misdirected In the ap plication. When they contribute of their means for the relief of negro wants In this country, in order to discharge the debt of gratitude owing to this country for donations to Ireland in timer famine., they should take into consideration that the present state of the freed negro Is not the doings of Divine Providence but the result of disastrous and sectional policy inaugurated by a political party for partizan purposes. The ne gro is the victim, not of Providence, but of pol iticians. • Tht3 country furnishes notable examples of such philanthropy—rose-colored and gilt-edged —stimulated by reading sod through the ear, and not by observation through the highways of want. How many of these benefactors have been and are.now neglecting the broad fields of destitution everywhere spread around them to busy themselves about slave emancipation; overlooking all the while the fact that the slaves are but freed to a life of misery and hard ship unknown to the state of servit 'Act The records of the Chri.tian Commission for the valley of the Mississippi, and the results ut Mr. Lincoln's colonization scheme, will abundantly show the erects of their misdirected zeal . The "Singing arhaol."--Our res.lers wi ll ,remember that to-night comes of the con cert Of the Forty Amateurs at Concert hall. The selections for the occasion consist of the most popular and latest compositions—solo, quartette and grand chorus. A " bacchanalian song"—never before sung before an audience— by one of our own citizens; a "Welsh song," by a quartette of Welsh amateur vocalists, and several pieces on the harp by a Welsh harpist of rifibrity,will be features of the entertainment at pace novel and agreeable. Quite a number of eeieetione have been made from the old masters, and the forty gentlemen, combining so much in dividual musical talent as they are known to possess, will render this concert a treat of the most unalloyed musical enjoyment. The pro ceeds pf the concert are as pureo to the V. S. Sani- pro tarp ktommission. andre benevolenciactu stes the performers, liberality on the part ol cit- Mena should characterize the occasion. In ad dition to the worthiness of Cle ohject—the relief of sick and wounded victims of the tent and :404 Which Is sufficient of itself to command the countenance of all—there is another reason— the support and encouragement of home talent. the following note from Thomas riakewell, vat., and don't neglect to go. Tkkets 50 cents; reserved seats • sl—for sale at the music store., and at the door: The concert to be given on Monday, the 11th init., at Concert Hall, by a Dumber of gentlemen tlttats city la for the benefit of the ilttaburgh Sanitary Committee. ~The Committee are in pear need of assistance, , aud hope their preaent wants will not be overlooked by the community while preparing for the approaching Fair. BAEL.WELL, President Sanitary Committee. P., Pt. W. & C. M. R.-The first and second:bondholders of this road, at their meet intheld in New York Friday, passed a resolu tion giving their consent to the Increase of the riiircapital stock of the company for the purpose of ingazul completing a double track, or such therepf as may be expedient, and for equip allilthe read and providing 'nett additional t _stock, machinery, appurtenances and Other °tittles as may Mt necessary to properly do ail the business which may offer, and for no ..otherpurpose and should only be issued front year to year in such amounts as the stockhold =tot their annual meeting may decide upon. The realoution also provides that all moneys raised by such increase of the capital s tock shall be inviolably appropriated to the aforesaid ptir pose ;that the sales or disposition of said stock Mal- time to time, and the application of the moneys he made under the general supervision of ..Tames P. D. Lanier, .1. Edgar ThoMpson Springer narbaugh, the pretreat Finance Com mittee of the Company and Samuel .1. Tilden, anriLents U. Meyer, Directors, resident in New YOrk Orb majority of them, or by agents ap pointed by them, and that in cane of any misap plication of the said moneys, the said Commit tee shall have power to suspend any further 1111111 ft of Stock than shall at that time have been actually made, and to revoke this consent as to snob further issues. The increase of capital for learlialimited to 11.3,600,00:1, and the stock shall only basold after public notice. , , -.....-,...-,.-____ r Tins Fire at Oil Ctty.-.Speaking of the Hr atiptl City on the night of the oth instant, the Nonflor says: It is utterly impossible to get a ciuttat List of the losses, as all is excitement and conftudoil. By a roug h estimate we put down Orlon at from 6er6,000 to 380,000. Not more thakonerfourth was insured, as near as we can learn.' These figures, we are confident, are not tOoltlgh but may be considered too low. This le - the third narrow escape of our combustible WWII from being consumed by the devouring ele ment audit behooves our citizens to take every Priding:binary measure against a similar occur rence.- .Terror stricken women and children were fleeing in every direction, seekingplaces 01 natty; The men generally were systematically at work endeavoring to save our town from des truction, and our ci tizens may be thankful that Ott Olty this morning is not a heap of smoulder ruins from end to end, for had there been any ittlid,jlA) earthy power could have saved it from destruction. As to the origin of the fire nothing can be positive ascertained ; there is many con flicting stories afloat in reference thereto; but that' most generally believed Is that it caught ricim a ,Stovepipe in the kitchen of the Arcade, by culpable carelessness, while another report kit caught from a lamp In the hands of the coo. Zee. in Coujgress.—lt seems that the ehe of the United States senate, Dr. Sun d d, has been making a prayer which does net exile _tip suit some of the members of that august body, and one member, Dlr. Sanlabay, has 'Omitted a resolution In reference to the subject. a Apart from the prayers heretofore m by the Senates chaplain, and which by some have been considered objectionable, on Thursday morning he uttered the following. Whether orthodox or otherwise, we will leave theireader to judge: "Put far away from us, we beseech Thee, oh (led_ A the miserable sophistry that %rapid gamble la' thepricelees trusts and interests of human nature, with the more miserable coinage and catch-trord ofthe despot and conspirators, and that turning to the same malign purposes of human arrogance and oppression would wrest and distort and pollute the very volume of in spiration itself; for though man may prove trete the sacred page the, existence of slayery, yet may they also prove from the saute sacred source the existence and Dh - tne sanction of hell itself. Yet we are admonished to prefer liberty to either, and flee alike from wrathi• Alija In the Allegheny,—The Allegheny river took &sudden rise on Saturday night, and continued to swell during yesterday. In the evening there were sixteen feet and rising slow ly. Through the watchfulness and exertions of those owning oil in barrels along the wharf, but it tie was carried away by the flood. Workmen were paid one dollar per hour for removing the barrels to places of safety. And when we state that the receipts for Friday antrSaturday were 11,074 barrels, the task of removing it out of the way of danger was no trifling affair. The Mo nongahela river le also rhipw, Glass ploevetar-iit thezequest of oaf peo tar, the Bobtail= Mau Elowere have =mat ed to remain for a time longer at hiattottic Hall. ;arefle Aletion H altnAm Clammy tamp. Ca'unifty) - Etamolot - 4' 10 o'cloe L at illoCled- otio•M littes, ..........e..... -- -aesueerefee - yetleelleelelle. • ._ ,--. e e e e . = 1 - ' 7- - * 4 t . . , ,- : ~ ee. . • - , ~A, e ,e ee et. Sanitary Pair Nottleete-Steabetiont tier. Loots, Aprillo.--A Mien h frartitelroMit t 1 1 1 el i tki , ~,fe, y... CM Fund of the Pittsburgh Sanitary' Pair; e I LATEST BY ' TELEGRAPH 4 . Marshal Fry to Provost Ma al AleXander of ItU ll 11 ' 1 ' -• Pella it. ibruleote illinairmau.-Dear Sir:,- , this State says: Lieut. Gen. t directs that, e .„,,,,, AIL; ;STOCKS VAltie4illeiliiiiing I. The Steatub(tat 00Mintittee takes pleasure in ac- FOB THE POST. • active me.atieres belmmedititil tliken to get lie:. - A lt •' ' ....-- - ~.e.-..e.,e.•- - . ern se. , knowledgieg_tbe-feillowingembacriphons to the ' to the field all recruits, (new or anization,) and Steamboat Fund of the F'.itteburgh Sanitary I Fair: . Louisville.. Oen. Sherman in' dfhpatch to the - Capt. John Selthenderi, -$100; Capt. W. B. 1 X. X. X ATIIIth CO-NGRESS Governor of Missouri on.the a ti eueleet. aayst • Hsgegekeeetel i nf lie' , " +'l ‘,./ lEar, .1 , 0 WaideOctier. Donaldson, $100; Capt. R. C. Gray, $100; Capt. S. the Witr Department has giv im control of all - ' James Rees, $100;- Capt._ ette. H.. Scott, $10o; , • veterans now absent anrerequ is theObvernoe Bank of Pittsburgh, e..-,..,,,..,,...$ 60 set Capt. W. W. Martinosloo; Capt. Andrew Aek- . to have them sent to the front immediately on Exchange Bank ~,,,,,,,, ~I W it , ' 681-• . ley, *100; Capt. Andrew tallier, 111_ ,100' Capt. R. expiration of their furloughs. No excoas mill be M „..gralantn e ,,, e , ; 19 e.,M e „,foinfi 1 e. tete i.... ' tt:". gi '. „„ 66 efe'• L. McGrew, 61100: Capt. Wnie B. Hazlett, $100; , Resolution to Expel Mr. Long, of 0,4 taken for delay; commanders of regimentiewill be 1 ` uene eeena Bank „I' ~ , ,i,,.. , .. Allegheny Bank • 60 51,e, Capt. John Woodburnesloo: CaPt. James Ken- ; ',held - to striclaccountability_for abeente a single nedy, $100; Capt. Ben. Coursin, $126; Capt. • I day. The General says now is the time every i Citizens' Bank 60 61 James Slieddin, sloei Capt. Wm. S. Evans, $100; soldier abonld be in his place. Three hundred I Iron City Bank 60 61 ' Capt. M. W. BeltzkoOveresloo; Capt. Chas. A. Iron City Trust 1e)... ....... ... 50 644 ' Drava, $100; Oapt. Sam. H. 'Fulton, $100; steam- Late from Washington City, i men on time Is better than a thousittat too late. * 1 All regiments belonging to the 'armies of the hlanchester &triage Bank 60 49,e• ere Rover, $100; Valetta, $100; Little Giant*loo; rick 4 Ohio and Cumberland go-to - Nashville , and e a n ile en a de"al ' end Znaelmn" St- :Axe New York, $100; Anse - bet/100; Silver Cloud No. ' those belonging to the Tennessee to Cairo, Birmingham e'ea " - 2, $100; Camelia, MOO; Alpha,sloo; Paragon, $100; where they will recelVe father orders. ()Wrens' Insurance C 0.., Minerva, $/00; Charmer,eiloo; Leonidas, $1,,,,, From the Army of the Potomac, . The St. Louis Preebytery decided et a late Weetetn insurance, Co ee- ' 53,1 c, , Eureka Insurance Co bil 48 Datum', 11100; America, $100; Julia, $100; Neva meeting that the Rev. Dr. McPherson could not Hong. Insurance Co 32 .32!4 da, $100; Armerda, 6100;3. EL Gilmore, $100; Are be allowed tO continue his ministerial labors In 50 I.4s s . gonaut No. 2, $100; Westmoreland, $100; Mercu the Pine street Church in this city. He was Allegheny Valley R. R Pitleburgh & _Cones. R. It 50 • 9,1 a rev $100; Kenton, $100; Kate Robinson, illeo. Late From Cairo and Below. banished from this department some time since, Total, $4,125. - but the order of banishment was revolted by the I do a intereat bearing 60 le ouong rein Na v. Co. 60 . 473,i The Committee takes pleasure in stating that --- President. I Monongahela Bridge - '27.1e every boat (with only one exception) called on * 25 27.4.‘ has responded, and aviary boat subecribleg has etere. dee., dr cl. • Allegheny Insureince Co Lone - lex, April 10.-A fire Occurred at i peoples lota:trane Coeu 25 29% also agreed to carry all donations free of charge. But few o the boats have been called on as yet, Harrodsburg, Ky., on Friday evening in the Pittsbuegh Gas Co storehouse of A. S. Roberson, supposed to be , Western Penna. R. R. ' 511 64 6u - and none f t. he subscriptions of the crews have WAs itirio7 oN, April 9 . - House. --ilir. Colfax the work of an incendiary, consuming thirteen been fettirned. The Committee will, on each "seed a resolution proposing the expulsion of buildings in the business portion ot the piece. i penile. Ins. co 1 !'?tits . & Steubenville R. R.... - . 50 50 M onday, acknowledge `the additional subscrip- Mr. Long, of Ohio, for the sentiments he uttered Ex-Gov. MagoMn and Dr. Smedley ere the ' Copper Stocks. UOl3/3. R. C. GRAY. yesterday, in favor 01 the recognition of the prlncipaletufferers. The aggregate loss 6 about ' Mass Mining Co e---- Cl:minium a Steamboat Conimlttee, Southern Confederacy. $60,000. Northwestern Mining Co 7 uf, Pi tt sburgh, April9th, 1864. The principal point of the treasonable speech, -_- Great Western • 100 delivered on Friday, ices as follows . T EE OttEATEST NERVFNR, TONIC Decotah ....... - IL lEolipee . , Treasurer of the Sanitary Fair, ac 7 . i iThere were only two questions : First, the AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Pitts. and Boston " knowledgea the receipt of the following contra- recognition of the i einfederacy ; and second, the National .: buttons up to April 9th, Me From the men In continuation of the War for the subjugation of 'Dr. Cu.tters' ,North Cliff •'• James Marshall & Co.'s Pattern ShopJhn the South. Of the two he preferred the former . Bay State Woollen, Joseph Speakman, Thos..l. Parkinson, He believed the democratic party were for pewee 1 ,- .1 i i Central Wm. J. h ick, Nicholas Wisdom, John Frornkie, and would' be placed in a false position if they Isle Royal ENGLISH BITARS ig R° as one dare work 13,07 nominated a war candidate." • ' Minneaot a From the men. n the Lucifer Oil Works.- Mr. Cox (Ohio) said the resolution to expel a Aztec Wm. Orr, Benson donee, Alexander Reid, Hugh member of the House called for more than usual A sure cure for Intemperance. Reid, Joseph Lewis, 'rhos. Reid, John Rees, rarity. He was not in the House when his sol o Cyrus (} odic, Howell Jonea, David Evans, W. Ligue, Mr. Long made his remarks, but he Wall Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. ie. Brown, Robert Gillespie, Jae. Black, J. N. informed by members around him that they Jones, Jae- 11l- Coffey, Daniel M. Coffey, Joseph would bear the interpretation put upon them Eaton, Jas. Hayward, all one day's work, V.M.53 with all due respect to his colleague. He should WC D. JAYNES & SON'S, From 160 working men.of Fort Pitt Fours- have disavowed in behalf of the Ohio delegation dry, as one day a work, 307 . 96 any remarks looking to the recognition of the FeeeMll,-17 3 1.1P. 11 )/CIN I. Donation from Erastus Gaylord & Sonset 25 ou rebellion as crystalized at Richmond. He did Bankers, St. Louie , Mo e not known a single member of that delegation From R . L : McGrew, Treasurer pin. rem. excepting his colleague, Mr. Long, who erne Dr, &hoick's Pulmonic, Tonic aud Pills. of the Steam Boat Fund, on Reel/tint 1,74,00 willing to recognize the Confederate Govern- Donation from James S. Brown, 60.00 men{. He spoke of this because or the attempt to make partizan capital, lie believed that his V 2.124,56 colleague at the time spoke only his own smite - Celebrated Buchu & SarsapariLla, meats and not those of his ,party. Except!) Agricultural Committee (Stock Depart- there was a Dernmtratlc cons ration in Ohio, rely meist) of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair. seating 145,000 voters and in that convention no And all other Family hlellcines can •be -A. meeting of a majority of the abut e Cons- sentiment like that of his colleague Won uttered. found genuine at the inlttee wan held on Saturday, April Nth, at the ahe only man whistle name was presented look rooms of the County Agricultural Socletv 2 .i ing to recognition, and who had circulated a Moses Chess, esq., chairmanepresiding. .1. 'I . I - . pamphlet in support of his rieVid, only received PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Wright, of the Committee, was elected peruse- two cotes in that convention as a delegate. The sent Secretary. loyal people of Ohlo me. not under hope or color On motion ofeautes mccully, it wan Resolved , in favor tit such a declaration as the resolution Torrence & 111'Garr, That the Secretary forward circulars and let- 4ttribittrd to his colleague. The Democratic tees to all the State, county, disttect, township, people in that State rallied and sent their Corner of Malet street and Fourth. farmers' clubs and stock associatie in the loy- friend, end leathers to the a n although they al States, and, as far as possible, all the princi- ' did not agree with the African policy. pal farmers and stock raisers, asking their co- Mr. Washburne, (Ill.) its if in conviction 01 operation and assistance in the approaching the gentleman , sugeestel that he meant Ab 3 - , 6 Sanitary Fair. alma. (Laughter.; It was also ordered that the fire hundred del- sire iox replied that that Wliiin worn out juke bars placed in the hands of the AlleghenyCoun- and doubted wht•ther the gentleman had any And all articles usually found in Dreg : - ; tares of ty Sudety by a few patriotie contributors he sense In connection is ith the A frican question. donated to that cou n t y, out s id e of Atjegherly, ' Mr W asides rne said 1,, o oull lease that to Inn quality, tor sate low, from which thegreatesi amount of money is re- ; it 's gentleman from I thio allzed from Iron, contributors of Ilse stock A.l- Hri ex said he would not submit to lumber , jo urned to meet on April 20th. Intern/piton than radar red to resolotion s min.- t last Congress 3e t 'onwas ; Another Shooting Affair.-On Saturday in bis ductal or a of reetig,ul/ing thte pram ent southern is C febl onfeler. morning, about II o'clock, en occurrence took ' eel Where thee wan the de/la.-dive gentleman place at Morrow's livery stable, on Ohio street, that he 'd' l i. mit o.nle torn ard nth Ids result, in Allegheny, which came near having a fatal , Dons of expulsion I He n ould ask the :speaker termination. It seems that a widow lady named Ito respond to that You are for tree speech, Black:stock, who is the mother of three children, ss 11) Is, 3 oil pursue my teilleague for utterins his called at the stable mentioned for the purpo se , sentiments, while }ou refrain from expelling of seeing a man named James Simpson, w hom ' 4 man In your own ranks for dousg the sense she alleles-had deceived her under a promise of 111111 g 1 I a lel.l to the SpeAker to answer marriage, and instead 01 fulfilling his pledge Al r voltax replied -The representative troth WHEELIECR 111 ' I I.4ON'S had married another woman. lepon finding Mee !hal Ir.+ clams the sour ‘t two he chooses amt after a' few moment's conversation, she dress a die I net bpenkluif S l lo.ln the rentletnan's speech revolver, which site had concealed upon her Mr i'rsa- Ihe gentleman ~ distinguished fur person, and tired at Simpson, the ball taklngst- teee, iee a.- well as seesse% fect in the left shoulder, indicting a serious •:' ,, m , one asked Alt t' is. is het her he thought though not fatal wound. She tired but one 'if , ohn a) sheell b. , ~ t , ..0 r‘prll,l ' shot, when she was arrested ti3f officer ii ablq, 0 t i 'is:. ie a !raided that tie did net title!: _or and conve)ed to the Mayor's office. Alter a , -'"" ' , I •h" , thl h, c sllclici a ,, S mote that , Air bearing of the ease by Mayor Alexander St rt ` l e , rte. I, s It. eee,e, in 1,, e s „t regardistg the Blackstock was admitted to bail. As the mat- t.'.iiii derasy a. i 4: fa, 1., ,:,,‘ t rlintellt anti an In ter will undergo a legal investigation, e e rot- tii le :olent nation. * His colleague, Mr. t lartit ld, bear tnentiOntlig any of the rumors afloat in r.--- usd taken the same /ground as the gentleman , .i, ' 1 , jr . mAciIINEs `- , l' 1 11 V I N t ' gate to the unfnrtunate trait 1,-. Per1:,,,111 /thin, aLIA how W. In Int or pl e/- - --- -.-- - . j,; a member is i uteri lining the same &- Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chit tatsi-o 'l , '" ' mi iiarneld said 11, to .1, u-, ~I decide,' geol.] I T HE anApEsT, Railway Coinpfflyny.-The following 1, a statement of the approximate earnings of tht. teeetet the trentlon, hl5 ,55. /,..ttne) Is not., thnt 1 Conipany during the month of Mari h. tilt , cono ti., - tilith arc {,maul{ a 1 Pri - Igss peep!, in hi. pared with the same Aerial of last year sp., ti he remarked that they are Its the 1 Loon, From 1864. 186 4. I ncrease and all obligati vas-.'f tilt t . .Pil ea 5 15111013 e% erh tag tie ~, lost sn I ottll,e A.,. IA the rebellion. the . , Freight5........*001,594 0 , 1e317 610 , '. 5 t80.1.174 71 Paasengers .... 183,247 OS 126,791 au f,7.455 In err r. t ' ll ' t l 'i . hi , '''"l' , 'h.* i ~,,,I , they rams{ It Express m atter 5,40 , 0 ia , 2 ,092 7; 2 " , oii them .3 the Laws ot war as It Ow) were , Mmila .. 7.026 00 7,82,5 two iore,..n uat Wu, toit nod tto :1..,1 n.llnit ling' 11. .. Rent Railway 7.063 7.:4 7,08..1 24 to 1. a foreign c a t , Aliscellaneuu s 1,4!...1 hi 781 02 -, 22 Air Cos, bo ~ Oli lid tic lost tine that t!,.. 1 'ol,toderisc3 111 1i. , 1 in teps tols lit, and ere )05 to Total - r , 0 2 6 0 3 2 8 8461 , 664 . n 8) 40,039 80 InVs, of expelling the gentleman from Pearetyl- Princlpel i stli:e and 'X holetale En-purl um, _____ i ant t for hoboes, ....e, a doctrine 1 Ido dot be-- from lies c In the slocti,n, oi / - ither ot 11106-‘1 .Jan-to Mh.31,40.345,49.1 It 4 , 1.155,912 26 4192 577 15 .."'''' gentll:- increase for Starch, 30 71-10 per cent. , :{crag,. 110 it - , lotion 01,etisi., a d risitist air Herne x - 4 , ' a increase to Starchw•l 31, 15 7-10 per cent , parser{ le a , ,:r.•,:r.• 4 i against it alter Is Li', ' e li I ./. '2 FIF lH . 1 .7.il the }rouse 4-1)(1.11'11,i 7 Re-enlisted. 4 'lite a number o. the •• Pm:, er Guards," raised In this city some three t initiNdl.. - . , . April Id !oho • . Roes, imb.- tears since, and mustered into the sent - he nt !Isl. •r of tne , brt , , , , , ...,n0, ,1. , t,, Wed n' tu. resi ‘s'heeling, hat e re-enlisted, and credited them- score near ‘A nsnifc-ton. to-Ily "(ter a rrotract- Three .1 , 0:s bei , w Het-l: ii. •ic selves, we behem., to Berke county. Among ed I:loess, G: year ot,t the number wearing: the golden stripe Qf honor 1 nrur. political ,Ir.h. have been orgnnired in we observe Orderly Sergeant A. Boyd Hoek, \A'n.hingtou. and nleong the,lntest is the 0h,.: who is in the enjoyment oi robust health an. I l n•••ri viols, w Ith Suir-itor Jordan President. ready and anat.:3ns to enter upon a second vita,- for t :le support ,I t he i.,)11.11.1,, or the Baltimore palgn. He should have /Ulses upon his ghoul- con. cation dens instead of his arms, and we expect 50.,n 1.. Ihe oth. tai a: al Itcgisret rot 1164 her pod .h runic le the fact of his -promotion beet, is.ued trop, the On% eminent press, from • m, ht. b it appears the number of %esselt. If.,1•1- • p 4-eul-d.a. w Lareeny.--Saturday morning, about two ing those building is 61:, among then. are 72 Iron o'clock, while a party of young men were re- :lath, 2 rams, the - Avenger" an-I "Vindkator turning from a ball which had been given nt From Deceinber list. isu2. to Marsh 6th last, the Temperanceville, they broke into the "hoe shop tint y its, lost 3r. I easels u) capture, destruction, of Mr. Finch, near Jones' Ferry, and helped ."•••. wrecked, .%•••• • , "./.%‘ 11, 4 a , r o .' .-/AO. and J thelnieirei to its contents. Mr. Finch made in. tan.• formation against the partySaturdaymorning,lw named A letter (rot the Army ro the PotOrnaC say s hur Eu e rolli y o p 1 ,,,, a i r,. fore the Mayor, and two of them, Jones th`+' 'tents ul A lee , lioful•ht , )", ii•gslis and Pal- , and Applegate, hare been arrested. Warrants ri.,i. ,'sited (len. QT4ot at Culpepper on Fri f• hare been issued for others, but as yet they hare ”3 li ps new) has Sven ,onsids•rably strength- Op not been arrested enc.! and t" anxious for twth e operations PITTSBURGH & ALl.liti HEN I UTIES .111,.h ;ouiplaint in daily heard of 1..4 of letter. . . . _.. t,) ihe present wail nrringernents i. our prd aud Vicimt.), Patents to Pittsburghers.— rite in;),.... 1at.,,ri,...,ut1y found glIlil) vi liebert;on,ar e to he big patents were issued from the thitel Stntos st•••• • and toe others, to (cosh I pn) and allowan- Ihe I , fata i'dlecar or the Annual ' , erre. of Dl each Office during the week ending April :Ali. ...•••• due thew and he scd.t to the Dry Tortugas rectories of Pittsburgh and .Allegheny I 'lnes, each bearing that dale: During the present week the ( S Supreme and vac molt ), will be issued To Henry hilllingar, of Pittsburgh, ho ilii- Cu-rt , ill take ~y, the else of t.has. Horner rt. . • proveinent in manufacturing of siding. To O. P. Sclufe, of Pittsbui gh, ion impr.o • - I at t,. Arthur ll' seat(:,, Iron, the • 'irmilt On or Before the Firs( of June, went in roof of railroad cars. l d., rt ‘,l Alas,. .. its,bus to he lollowed h) that A I be t übLiahed even better style than of Joseph ,I "sight .1. ui. plaintiff. In error vi ad " il - .) - hi - To O. H. Harrington, of Manchester. for I n v of of last year, which the publisher has no (noses In, Whiting. Collector, 6.c. (rum the til- hesitatio n in saying, was, In th,a,..,,,11 on of all prof ement In railroad car brakes. cult Court of lassachusetts. 'Chess cases will Its det ails, superior to and printed In tin el Oiled e the lost for n•ljosticent during the present ' states. Sudden Death.—We are pained to learn ter.d. The fist of names will embrace the residents of that John W. Bigler, aced about t wenty-n% e lhe Herald rilblitilleb a dispatch Born the arm% years, second son of em-Governor Bigler, was of I hi• Potomac, stating that ties Grant visited found dead In his bed at the hotel kept by his the r e ve t front on }'onto} sod Ina& a clo.e father-In-law In Clearfield, on the 30th ultimo. o bs.•l eat ion ol the regiments and brigades 53 he The Boroughs 01 He had coat lamed of indisposition the evenir,g pu.,ed along, expressing himself highly grntd- Manchester, South Pittsburgh, Monongahela, before, but nothing serious was apprehended. ' trot with their condition. Be also made a care- I , liqUe•De, tut reconnoissance of the enemy's defensoe Lawfrucedlik• Sligo, wol In on the Rapidan, and returned to }lend- 'l' act Birmingham, West Pittsburgh. quarters the same evening. t 'ommottore Wit , Pirmingtiftni, Sharpsburg. Porter, is very 111 And In a .111kIng contittlochon thln:city. il , AND Tt n'ILLADES OF East Liberty, Mt. Washington, I rakland, Temperance% file. PITT and CULLINA TOWNBUIPS, and those parts of the townships of Peebles, Reserve, St. Blair, t %artier', al,flure, &c., hr., Adjoining the City and Borough line. limn EAST LIBERTY TO WOODS' It l'N. Tenth of Apra—Yesterday the nineteent h anniversary ofthe great fire in Pittsburgh, and rtaging.of the tire-I,lls aholit noon was In com memoration of the day. War Itellica.—Hon. A. Slack As donated to the Sanitary Fair a number of reties picked up by ham on the battle-field of Gettysburg. were.risited yesterday by a slight fall of hail, which had the effect of rendering the air rather chilly in the evening. Theatre.—Edwin Adams has been re-engag ed for another week, and will appear this eve fling as Claude Meinotte in the play of the La dy of Lyons. The peculiar virtues of Rank.in's Spiced Blackberry for diarrluna, dysentery, are ap preciated by the public generally. The exten sive sale of this article and increasing demand for it at wholesale, speaks volumes in its favor. Sold by all druggists. - - Removal.—We have removed our establish ment to Nos. 12 and 14 St. Clair street, on the second floor, front rooms of "Bissell's new block," where we shall continue •to sell the Howe Sewing Machine" and also the celebrated "Stieff Piano." The public will find Stietru Pianos, in richness and brilliancy of tone, In ferior to none, and In style and finish and p rice superior to all others In this market. bt A. M. AllcUasuioit, Agt. CARD—At Washing - ton CH), on Thursday. Aprll 7th Mrs. HAN.:`, R SIMP.IOI4 CARD, 14 ife of C'apt. JenJanin C Card, quartermaster, S Arm), and sister of Col. E. Simpson, ul this,ll3 Notice of funeral n ill be given on the arrive of the remains. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS Of PLAIN AND FANCY I 1 . 4 Al I :Ell'h, WAREHOUSE, • 135 Smithfield, and 424 Penn Ste., Between 6th at., and Virgin alley, TREES t TREES t TREES i For Sale at Lebanon Nurseries. I respectfully invite the attention of the public to my large and varied assortment of Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Evergreens, Plants, &c., &c. Nursery Grounds four , and-a-half miles from Pittsburgh, on the old Washington Road. Catalogues furnished to those desirous of pur chasing trees, by calling at Reenlist:. h. Long's Seed and Agricultural Store, No. 127 Liberty street, or A. O. Cubbage's Grocery Store, No. 38 Diamond. All ordersleft ateither of theabove stores will be promptly attended to. Catalogues furnished gratis when addressed, ,mit-paici, en closing letter-stamp , Box 138, Pittsburgh, Pa. RENRT BOCKSTOCE, Successors to BOOESTOOE A. AMMON. ai14140:4414444, • +•P Ig TB AND :_usa,"llol2l4.les Ohampagiie rooms or ; I ta l iZ ukullgm*selle ' 1 49P4P10N t no, April e —The steamer Continental frioii Neu Orleans on the evening of the ha.; Irrfi ed, bringing a large number of Govern ment mules and wagons from Vicksburg. Nine hundred contrabalida, men, winners and children, ern red from Alexandria idlcers of steamers from Red river report considerable tight on Cane ricer, thirty-five allies above Alexandria on the between Gen. Smith's forces, consistiug 01 bOOO infantry under Gen Mower and Duille's Brigade ad )i Lee's Cavalry Corps, and Dick Taylor's arm). estiwated at twelve thousand strong, posted In in advantageous position. The tight lasted about three hours. Or lord In reported at eighteen killed, and about sixty wounded. That of the rebels wag much greater, some placing it at two hundred killed and wounded. We cap, lured flue hundred prisoners, and others are still tieing brought in. Dudley's brigade was In the advance and greatly distinguished themselves. Our troops not halt on the battle-ground, but pushed un i,i pursuit of the retreating enemy. No rest would h.! go en the rebels. It wits ((emeriti design to defeat them in a pitched bat tle. It Is possible a considerable number of de serters have entered our lines. im steamer La Crosse was captured and burned by guerrillas on the 25th ult., below Al exandria. The crew was released on parole. but the officers retained. The same band fired int, the Nattle Stephens, on the night of the sot L. No injury Is reported. Large numbers of Mis,issippi refugees are gathering within our lines at Fort Pike and vicinity. 700 in one lot. ar, reported to he leaving rehehloni. W April B.—The followineis the joint resolution as passed by the Senate, pro posing amendinents to the Constitution of the United states, and submitting to the Legl4lß tures of the several Staten a proposition to amend the Constitution of the I. tilted States: lie it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the l'nited States of Ameri ca, in Congress assembled, two-thirds of both houses concurring, that the following article be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which, when ratified by thiee-fourfes of said Legislatures, shall be valid to all Intents and purposes as a part of said Con stitution, namely: I=ll Article 13, Section I.—Neither slavery nor In voluntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdic tion. PITTSBURGH Seaton 2.—Cougress shall have power to en tor.e this article by appropriate legislation. 1 , 11,w ICOSIC, April steamer Morning' Star, from New Orlean on the 30th ult. via Ha vaua, has arrived. The New Orleans papers contain no addition al details of the battle at cave river. A statement Is published that the President has recognized Gov. Hahn as civil Governor of Louisiana, and also eonferred upon him pow ers of a military Governor. These powers are doubtless intended to be temporary, and to be withdrawn' as soon as the people have adopted a i . itate constitution. ,-• • - I here is no news of importance by the Morn ing Star or Roanoke, which has also arrived via Key West The steamers Admiral and 1114, sisaippi arrived at Key West on the 3d,reporidng heavy- weather, The latter lost a large number of horsea The ashore on Ericc Tortugasson was . at Key West, having been If "U1,31113401.13,S Druge, Medicines, Chem leala, Perfumery, Paiute, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Truest's, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, TuRR EN C 111'4 Aft It, Na. 70 Market street, corner of F,•urth 1114.1 H Eli Ii nt C K S - .IC I 'l' C Ii SI%PLD3T WM. SUMNER & CO., Ez-+ r F,NI PITTRPOTIOIi ARO ALLE(IIIMY t The Advertising Department will be printed in a beautiful and attractive form, in a style al towther new, rendering business cards unusually attractive. As in previous years, the publisher w ill distri bute, at hisown expense, free copies to from one to two hundred Hotels in the VA RIM'S WESTERN and RANTERS t 'IT lES and TOWNS, Rendering, from the peculiarly attractive style in which the advertisements will be printed, very noticeable, over a wide extent of country, the cards of such of our business men as may be inserted. The canvassers will commence taking the names of residents en MONDAY, April, the 4th, and the publisher would here request that the inmates of each household, who may answer the enquiries of* canvasser, will furnish the name of every male adult resident with the family, also of any widow and of any woman carrying on business on her own account, to the end that the Dircetory may when compiled be as perfect as possible. Each canvasser will be provided with a book on which to take orders' for copies or ad% ert meats. Conscious that each succeeding year he has endeavored to render the Directory not linty useful to the citizens, but more creditable to the city and advantageous as a medium of advertili• ing, the publisher would ask that a liberal pa tronage both of subscriptions- for copies and of advertising be extended this year to the publica tion. (1 hi( / 11. TiIURsToN, Publisher. WELLINC3 HOUSE FOR SAL . _ 15 The subscriber offers for sale the dwellin g house in which he now lives, situated on South Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is Ti feet front by 160 deep, running back to a 20 feet alliey. It is a two storied brick, contains six rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash house, stable, coal house, &o. There is a large yard surrounding the dwelling, tilled with shade arid ornamental trees. There is gas and water in all the rooms of the dwelling. I also offer for sale a desirable country real- ; dence in Rochester tovrnahlp, Beaver county, Pa., containing twenty acres of ground. There is a new two storied frame dwelling, containing six rooms, on the property. There Is also a young orchard of all Wads of fruit. There is a good , barn, out-houses, arc. It le about a .mile from the Rochester depot. For terms, inquire of R. M. BOLES, an.2l-tf South Avenue, Allegheny cit • . 500 BI3LS FAMILY FLOUR, /50 bias Beans, 300"" Bed Potatoes, 75 Bomanite Apples, 21:0 pkgs Mackerel, bbls and tars-- In store and for salelny PATTERSON at AMAZON, ap7 No. 6 Wood at. IITALUABLE PARK PQ SALF..-119 • acres and leo-perches, sitn,atel.2 Wigs from the city on the Perrysville and ?anneal! Plank Road, all tillable lanktandginnt4oll; 26 we s o f timber, dwelling healer, nEW Mtevuktiall wee sa out huddles, arthazd, well - of atop alarm :leen watered by sp s rings . 0 . A sontratics, in 1129 , -44,4(11* Bonds. Allegheny Co. Compro.6a $ Pittsburgh '• 6s Pitts. Municipal 6s Allegheny co. to (R. R.) with back c0up0n5...... . .. .. Pittsburgh (to R. 12.) with back coupons ...... Pitts. tf. Conn, R. li. mom us.. A. V. R. 11. Ist mart. 7s Allegheny co. Bounty Bondi,. Allegheny city is Pitts a. Steubenville...... .... CORRECTED DAILY FOR THE MORNING POST, BY MESSRS. KOUNTZ L. MERTZ, BROKERS, NO. 118 WOOD STRKET. The following-are the buying anti selling rates for (told, Silver, e.e. : Gold Lem And NuteN Coupons Exchaugc .. ! - :rerling per pound Prussian lorins . - - PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. ( 1 1,1fICE OW TUE DAILY PORT, hi, is DAP. April 11, 1484. LI LIN Esf,-011 r,aturilay nl3 dull , the weather being very u nth vorable The rains that eft In during Friday night Continued all day on mat u rday without intifrini3iiion. Among the ,ales were as follows FISH- The thrrk,t WY! unchang ed Popular and Brilliant Stars, - 1.1-.1/' , --1‘ e note small sales Timothy at Positively for Five Nights Only, $2,7 44 . i illot er at 48,25 Flax at 1.2,75(2)2,110 1 APPLES—`tales of 80 tdds of EUSSeta at 64 F fATTIN—The rates from store was as follows Tuesday, 'Wednesday, Thursday, Prl- Extra at 35,25. Extra Family at *6,80@7,2a day mud Saturday, fil:',Kl --tales of City Acetified at $1,143 I IS Vt gal APRIL 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 19th. , flAt 11:st - I he rates yesterday were too unsit- I Ile I to g't s e correct quotat lona This Mammoth Organization of the present , MEN', P 1) tilf. —De m and inprot ing - -4=,15 was age has been greatly enlarged and improved for refused for WO this ---ilt s 6 packages at 30, 40042.. HI (or present season of 1853-'64 and Is composed ol 11 Eli a far more talented co of Asts 10/IEII FR I. IT—,ales l'Ai hush Apples at 9;4 than were ever beforerps concentrated Ethiopian intone 4 ,1 e, lb a b. , — ' , ./t -of biti bosh Id prim , st 'moan) It as universally admitted to be the r up, /t ll oldest, best, largest, most complete and most ex- , (il I 1.. T..— .0..5 Ili Pone. English Dairy at extensfve Band traveling: and on each occasion 15V/Iu lof their appearance here, tha latest features ct riltt ic rm . ) • TI,, 'nark or , Inittnie,, ~ a minstrelsy will be Introduced i.r.s. ti le 1 ,) , if•—iq.: c. tin. lt u1g,,1 For full particulars, see Provammes of the lilt I- -• al, I„ I,erees It ,ne 5,51, at let,. day , and the largest illuminated bills ever printed , lilt \IN—I he tn arket on •satlll,lß) ti as les - n the world, the first hundred of the which coat %, pri,. t ten, ,in all pre, 1 ,, ,1m1t .ittutt d /1,60 u a , li,i A I 0t.,.. ' , ales bo tittle I . ,7 eshannOcks at I , „ . ,_ I Aotinstlazovil 25 Cents ,I , 4tti I. ti, I>—The tl , n, th I was lilt an .l ~,Ilen r , ,,,r,t- •-• ,a, ..I 164.20 t. The 17iret Day.orjuno „141,434. , Concert to commence at 8- - E) ,-, pliEz. • The object of the Fair is to obtain Money to • Manager, CHAS. H. L enable the Sanitary Commission to proceed with - .AII4'L. POND, / Advertising , theirgood work with increased enespinfl mo ll. S. GARDNER, i Agents. , fulness. Theynadtinal watiFfnell - Of tb o 3 7 ril tr l • ' States Sanitary' ilicinnah*oultaVe Weal:Fri - . incalculable- goal, arid' bairn met inittrltigTe 7 AF4; . prorsifrom the entire people, that an entirnera• . AT Eton of its claims le niselegs. every - otititecla it duty toiiuccor the wound • • ' t_:ol.`i C:IF..IIT I - LA. 1,1, . ed, sick and ' soldier . . The prolliptingi 1.. ell Ihe .serest rates were of every loyal heart speak clearly, that wei who c/11:1).E.--- in bulk or packages returned 220 On _Monday., April filth , 18 6 4 , do not bear the dint and turmoil of thelattie, 2..4. . an.l packages included 38(ft , 28tia The 10l should providelfberall for - the . "ivartittntons •„: lot , . too are the antes ihoce our last, tlt 180 bbls For the benefit of the of the Republic " 0 _ Char! tY " SPefilq' i. I .:2 , . fogy .10 ": 22 , ,c 1.600 do at 212',..; 3uu do. _ iru mlietkompied*iiemth and e*ett,onthla ' • - yr, - ksies included at tka%c; 265 do at 28,tie us to tender to the wants.otthoseravhOmte - F; El. INED-4 , ales 100 bbla Free at 55c "Ou d , - o U, S. SANITARY COMMISSION, wounded and disabled-in our countrraglbritnis white. oil at 5, .Sedo at sle Bonded sold at cause. •'_!' e i e• - i"i % .., 4 . -1 , L . -.• .4,, g,„, ~,,,,,a g ,i,,,, " ere 360 bbi. a t 44,. A singing practice in which some forty gentle- The dutiell or - Mir coixrmonmnmanityteach as ' Bt. N . 7.1 )1.1. The market ivla onnhanged- men amateurs Will participate. that all shtinfd Unite4ts tkee ettittlei,4s44ll4ll't nmita ILI n ...all •, 1r at 20r...". . The selections consisting of Solos, Duetts , of cold wateris notti go unreivard ,ed whitim ii Esipt • i • ti . ~„„i: ~,fe , „„„. „, ‘.l , ~, t „, , , Quartettes arid Choruses, will be announced , aw n e d. tavola; wilkfriotbe-akstr,' wait, !those i 3 4.'..5 t, t,GI trout the stage by the precentor. who are the liberatdonorii.to.no -ltnik. 11uors open at 7 o'clock-to commence at R. charitable a work. --, f - - -::i.1 _i.,, , .• ,,, '-5 4 2.14 , 4i" , s, , L ,, ! j , ,, , ~,,, 1•.. 3 , • ,,, 0r ,, t, 1,,,,,,___ J. i i. m.,:,,,,,, ficketa sOc-for sale at all the music Stores. Much good .has peen. 4001, 1 11ilaratarn#7r.1 404 bins; .I Wilkins, 4.20 do; I. l'obly. 500 do; L apo-td Much more.can be done in thefutureby: is rkl I Wade s'7 do Brewer. Burke o l'o 114 do, Fish- : Much• HALL. energetic and liberal action catreiring % the MI 1 Cr ..a. Bro 11 do; II al'Kelvy. 1,295 do; B Wear, , Statip,Sanitaf Comtn_, „_llllllO/1- 1 do- Duncan. Dunlap bc (Xt.. 145 do .1. Lillis- . " 7.. co, ic , 3 3 , ar i. 4 : 3 , 3 0 , 3 E . J E:, sa l The‘M.aXtr. 111 `-ol=, keAra au , tier. In. do B Ashworth. 200, do. Total, 5,410 : ed, and, rev hundredlfitt Lb!, Old Original Bohemian Troupe of now stasid.t*otikler.o,4o. • - -.1111.16. - -- . ~ areg . .iPeratearinq W.tW. ...) . ilthe'. Loudon Metal Market. I 1 'I Cr LASS BLOWERS, our i altars-to /e P n 6— p r:st - A b I d 'LI= frit, 9 =' 1,, n• ,a . March 26.-.11 ovetuenta of some tm- Will open their Grand Gift Promenade Enter- and political prosperitScand ahall wenotincior . porian.,e tiA I r taken place • the tendency of pri tainaient at the above Ball, on MONDAY and aid them when wounded, sick and disabled 'I , .• , icing genera:lJ downward. Tin-the k.ng- EVENING Marsh2Btb, and exklbiteveryeveti- Our sister cities, New York Hrooßlin t. _ .--.Rhilit ilal. snie/ters on tln I .th announced a reduction bag and WEDNk.DAY and SATURDAY AP- del n 1 cleygland, St.i.lectUlk,Alikait• 1 o their prices of -E4 10 ton, iilitch for block are TERNOONS. . out the. length - and breadth or the land are en therefore /.:112. bar Lilt, slid refined block .Cll7. At each 'entertainment the celebrated Low gaged in this holy and sec work. Shall A, the greater p lit ot this decline had Previou sly Pregame Glass Steam Engine Monitor, made not we also show/Tour, • -lliptrajdoyandliounte bet-ii anticipated to wtual sales. prices of ior • entirely of Glass, will be in full motion. Anent- ous charity to this 'ftir that we, too, feel for the Vigil 1 - 1,1/lalli ,11. 1 t o and further business /MS er greatfeature, all the maguilicent work of art, cause, and will give means towards - Br , Fern done in Straits at A:112, cash. at which the ni an uractilred by the company, will be gratuit- ma ta ntemertarjoeid nuitrikiiiiiiiyeiii market clos e , .Icadllt though nut active. Tin Gusty distributed to the visitors' invite the'dcinaticaiiii. MinttibtitlirartyliP*l#,* Plates-oke Ate in ...011ie instances lower. 'On FRIDAY EVENING, April Ist, a beauti- operation, not only ofiSTiegbleetit .i -,pelter-Pri,es ietnain shoot that same as last 'NI case of work will be presented to the Author ham! !.:tenynceittyouidethm :itit - Polzin . ~uoted, with businest limited for dolly _ present ---'' 'of the be-td original Conumdrum on the Glass wileardai- erevaNdtrandialetherlitirsitztelvthe et) and to Say at S2O, slid in Hull at .£2.1 lus Steam Engine . public`-' The reoifilentnottififirii to .t. 1 1 12, 64 1.01.1,,r--Th, re, "indet of the Admission to evening entertainments, 2.5 cents; ttary cldiaudiumni.atheioldiers-ot,Ueislyed/' stock of Chill is held for Metter terms. ri 0 , afternoons , lb cents. No half price. Doors open state& without word to spd& color'.._ :iitl, ,ales are reported in Australian. The market lin the evening at 8; afternoons at 2 o'clock. EX- listed from,' citizens or wi nes,', foreigiL'Altg i - ter Ens is Is doll. and purchasers are effected I hlbition commences half an hour. later. and without any respect tasecrootkor. under the Wilds! Quotttion,. Lead 1s rather • WM.' WOODROFFE, Patnager. All who tight and are _ ,,......,, -dbudillid- O f h 1 her , but dem 00l U. not brisk quieksliver is ,t . , .... di. k_rAECD.NEIL, Gan. Agt. mh25.-ta.27 our common countg, .f • ..,..cresorwiceol4r 2" ' still very scarce, /111.1 elleall litinetlned hare re- r , Trir - rn . 7. - - -- agenient and care _theffiatigk . Igilita , -14 . • - • r • ._ allied S.S. Irue-i he .oartet for manufactured Commission. Wii4,-;',4,. -; ;•._;-• '' ' ~, ,fOrt.. deserip lions le tte a.. 1 y :,,,lal Hg 48s. cash. and • INSURANCE AU•na u 1 , cgirpuoslx44o4 . *'W: - t• -- vr. l 7-ip . : , ,;,, ~... three thOtiths -___ ''' o " "" '" - 1: t: ,, i.6....4...,?1,,_,,,..„,_ ,, ...11.,,,„1..v.,, 1 . HAVE - BEES DULY' COMMISSION_ e d b r: - t r, - 1 . ..,.. . „..,,4,11 _.,,,3._:?'i1. , •1e, id, s ?:i ''. JI, ed and ileensed tektrol.. for the following ;re- liable - ' tkiii.••..lti . ....., ? I Fire, Marine and: Life Insurance ' gi p th will atst .` , l ;v 7ll . -- - 7...;: :: -. 4 ' ," ;, t .,„' .. _ 14 ,- vwJ.K....,....z...,,a--- . -..., COMPANIES a The pPafrldlrte,g 7 .%=0,1 4 , , ~. 44,..gierari,:l. ectitiviioOknitlits it - - lma*. PHCENIX of Brooklyn, N. Y. ~.%..andrepaalvistinieti.a4 cressed - ta'S:`T. Vol* Warbroze , o n o t Capital 111500,000, ,- s - -• : : 2' 47 . ,r;lrca With a large surplus. WASHINGTON of New York. - - - 7 - "44,....,.. i fi e ,,6l , ..,.,,, ~,-.-. , ~,n,,„„„,,,e ....-" Lr, , Capital... 3400;000 00 ' FELTit IL littinkit 044,4iiliAlrae• i Assets Feb - . 1, 1864 . 686,136 46 l'neettled claims 12faillibi" -31' 2„326 00 John H. Shoenbenger, •:tlaineia, t,,,.. JamesrlviaZw -I -?' Thomas M. Howe, Capital and SUrpllla 85. , ,81ti 46 J. I. Bennett, , .....• Marker:. it5 . a . .,.! This Company issues Participating Policies. John W. Ohelfatit, , ,i , a Jiihnoßrat , , 2 . t , • , :Z . ,. „ Its script dividend have been 60 per cent:per an- Chas. W. Batchelor, .. , Wrz alli'ket/P. --:' 1.„... num for three years past. B. F. Jones, F. 'l, q.i, . D. OWAN ...e r liVs.3.i7,l ..h, See , yri - ' W litc42/ American Life & Trust of Phila. ruin's' eci24iiiike,'.--;%;7..,, Capital VOO,OOO. Miss RACillEt . W4crlla ...... I. y. S. - __ : ffKlitt . Rk . iiinfrit. - For further information apply to S. S. BRYAN, Illri. Feltz Lawlor; 1 5 otes. - ..1 - olui W Broker and Insurance Agent, .I,! - 1 4 aradyW --'-',- " Tiernan,- .. . , ..„.,,.: 69 l'ourti street. " Paxton, -•-• • • 0 '! : . - itelk, Prioe,_. 2 . ... ..,1-. , ... Busiut.WelhO e fex- t. " Win..Bakewell, . . .- ~.....BlbOitefilk •• Kay. , •„ : !! ..Toti.,_, - ,.-'p ~.! = - •';•i* Mialt via , ' EraMWA Mrftall'Xli ,Laitatii I L, . Misit'FrAwrElemEitt .5 - .....,,,,,- -.. , PITTSBURGH OIL Tn.113R.. THE DAIL r* v, April 11 tati4. apa'-lot •,1 a Uery unfavttrable da3 for out- ; 1.1% - ti SCHOOL door taistuf, 3, nat. ithst anding the weather the •,11 u a a we: .• ou Lana and buatneas :w as pretty • An] Fir2T British trot. 'Fria.le. Wol.v6ltHaVi .11..troh better feel ing pert atter Ihe I; .11 II I Ie then wan the case lasi week. chore is lea. lu ,, rlltutle about prices and a few more outer', are corning In. The ex peetattoo la now tint shed Iron i t ur7aekg:r•sne,r‘silll e bu i y o e k rs ee o p f prl,.es tip at their present level for some time to coins, hence the gradual releasing of specifi cations. This state of things pervades the &mer le:to as well as the home of trade. From trans atlantic customers orders are now coming to hand for good Iron, such as to afford considera ble encouragement to certain first class houses respecting the future requirements of the States markets. At the same time that the tone of the trade has improved, there is generally at second Class houses a desireto hook orders for sheets and bars. Pig Iron makers are frequent to their solicitations, but at present without effect. Coal is cheapening In this district, but no reduction applicable to the whole trade has yet been de e I areal. MARKETS BY New York S NEW You%, April 9, 1884. C & 11. I 127.• Galena & ChM.— Ms CIIIIIII. P 57.13 i Mich. Central....l6sli 111. Cen.1.5crip....110 , . Harlem 185 hl wh. Southern...lls Cleve. & Pitts....l 29 Ni N. Y. Central.....ll3lk Clev. & T01ed0....152x Reading .... ... 163 Chic . &N. West.. 60 Hudson River.....159!i P. & Ft. W 1431 i S: Guaranteed....lsl T. H. & A......... 80 C. H.& Q 148 Wabash .... id K Canton Co 74 I year certificates V* Missouri I's 71 Gold 000 Xrie 125 , 5-20's Coupons. .112 ki, 3 PST WIMP EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET VLBUM! Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures, FOR f4OI.I3IEIRS! IFOR SO IDrF:JR S Can be sent to all pacts of the United States for Twenty as ALSO, Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, AP PR4CtS 13 3;1-A9W AL)., A7` PRICES JELP.M.4OW AT PITTOCK'S, - OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICP. I eb36 %TO. 9 ANN STREET—A. X`WO-iiiiiiok. ry brick dwelling house ; also, a frame. dwelling house fronting on Leacock street, and two iota of ground, each 20 feet front by---9101n' depth. Apply to S. CIITHItEIIT & SONS, I ap7 armarketitreirs. I _ _ RE' oLVERN AND A Ira re WU other approved kind—'Po2 latalry . I .l . 2.MlkratiOWN; mhla - 12 0-Witoitit; r apt • 6 66 6 60 3 00 1 15 6 00 16 10 3 69 HONES" MARKET. illlYing• Selling b; I f. 9 I u 7 6,3 th.) i 25 I 17 120 1) 7U-71 TELEGRA Pli ock Market Iti tat. THE lir vErt. e ,ik iiiro O b were serenteeraftfbl3/4311A 1.1 ge initilis2aa via** on -me ttertii werE al feet ::21u3 weather during tbe day' wad OLlNielibie,, , aierkie,ftne4 dairt• Wad' tuna, ta announced fpr r • rettoritli tittirrenger ateaniet *ate Rob' insone.Captc Rob iffandoihiceit for Oineln-. natl. Into arty, line_ Wicket --ilzkonaat -No 2 .1 ()apt, - Pprt et,- teo:l44l,ogAr St. Yank • ItRiVALS ANDADEPARTVRES ARRIVED. Gallatin Clarke: Brownsville Franklin Parma6 - Brownsville Jas. 8ee5.....-.-... Irwin.. ~.1111zi}betti. M iters' E nha , Gratißm!...Akres ... . .. Sallie List. .. ... - ..C1110.11111.0.1. ' Dia' A WrEP• Chilat Franklin Carman.... Bropin ow ville• Jas. Reese E4.lzaktfh. Julia Coulson Zanesville. Kenton Dunlap " Sty Lonla. Golossus ...... AItUUMEM PITT ---. Iar.PrIVISCBIIittiEC VIIIIAT.H.R. Lessee and Manager. W. littrrnattsorr. Treasuder. . ...H.ONranutoTorr. Sevedth night "Of the distinguished young Tragedian, EDWIN ADAMS, who will ap pear for thts night only in 'his beautiful rendi tion of Claude Melnotte, in which character he i'noacknowledged by the press and public to have, no superior. THIS EVENING, will be presented, • The Lady of Lyons. Claude Melnotte Edwin Attains Cot Dumas Mr. Chippendale ' • Pauline Kate Rynor 1 . Overture.... • Orchestra I Toconclude with . The Maid of 'Erin. i igr .. CONCERT HA LL Our Favorites are again Coming with New Attractions. .The Model Troupe of the World, DUPREZ & GREEN'S Original New Orieana and lierropolitan MINSTRELS, BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE AND -BRASS BAND, 24 RENOWNED, Doors open at DURING THIS MONTH - AT LAST summer's prices, Women's Congress Ronnd Toe Gaiters, Balmorala and Boots, Misses' and Children's Boots, Balmoral& and Gaiters, Men's, Boys' and Youths' Balrnorals, Boots and Gaiters. Call and secure bargains. JOSEPH H. BQR.LAND, alb9B Market at ., 2d door from sth. NELY STYLE.—THE PiTILADEJL ,: w nra style of Stain Gold Paper sale t 0 376 • afln W. P. MARSHALL, mhs 87 Wood at' EELS CHOICE FAMILY P # "—^ Nails, assorted sizes, Clover Seed, Mess Beef, Mackerel, Ude and halves, klerring, In store and for salesby PATTERSON & AMMON rata No. 6 Wood'at. fIUTLERY—A AS 8 OR T ment of Table and Pockell- , .rorAdo by lag JAMES' BOWN, 138 Wood at. HOOP POLES-20,000 HOOP POLES, Light and Slack—For sale on wharf by • FETZER ic ARMETEONG, apf corner Mairket and First sts CtTLTYVATORiii, PLOWS, PODUISII.I ()Utters, seed dril l., eleyatore, dog pow ers, churns, farm,mille ice. for eby - OM Is Lorca, - . sp29-db.m 12T y slaver. 017' It 3to bbls ExtraEp etElouipc,,- WO do $ Just received and tor , by - FEU - 4!r; ARDIST corner Market • . 4 TIBLO r 14157171- ra —Just reptivettitud for FETZER. es ARMS corner Ustrkst 8N First au, ArtAITLIELITIGGA.R ukt . 49 , T Tor• ‘../kIiVEIPS m.e.orakile by a - A.lom -DOWN oRREST - stro •et t • NO. 20 Diamond ..:COLOt ingt BIAIIefeNTA, CUES, lutik-Mrir `Vilver Gree njdue toad White Uri the - highest:l4le ' of t , h - O Forest evby :f. 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S 3 =:` ,•• . • i. , .. -T ARD)FOIXIiit , Y, WTTS.ROTIGIL a Warefi4uite l .Nti.l4B2Ffrictis4 126, ...qe4:44.ote. 31.6onI1R's df All bikz th 4 A ttomo t af sOl eto and-gio qPegM Iron s, R CAI W Also;Jobb4 and` Coupling tLor made tone;, i • rt o air • Haying a corapleta 4isaliftla 'shop riT.teltail - -..,t0 the fou • Wz ri , t 4 i f f 9el ltttlitsWAl. —I M , -WaY attended tor 74 - #l4l X.S e . Az - 111 ; 'r • n AT IIVZSIIIT3IO3I, PA. For Siekartd Wounded A - oldie:lz alui Sailors. THE PITTSBUR6II SANITARY COM MITTEE, a branch of the s.rafrqr Corn mission, eatablishiel for the r* . eforthaldck and woutaled.s9ldlers k attounep,to Great , . rimming on , Everrnikitt-theSeati . . 'tiolt1;;or ifs- curious to look at i la "0 , 110 W -;:.; • • tfitt: , sei - :, IA 434 CO - g ' e ' ..l 4:'• - ;": ;": ' ers eilte; • - litetti , • - 11.7-fAp t _ . ,,,..... r. 'X •.•.- . Rim' hitilsts, JewelersSfi: , ~ 3' • • ",... '-- t" Open., BOokieners, t Flori,eq, :,illie. 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