igh:t . :):4otpist. AGENCIES. Melte. S. N. PETTEN(}ILL & CO. No. V Park Row. New York city, and No. 6 State mro. etree4 .44. Borton t and L.AL:. nx, F - 4:O O I 4 ;T I R.AN T E & t= to take Advertisements and titeer are Ip as at lowest rates. $We sidllturnish the DAILY POST, to agents •t the me of tap perhundred copies. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1664. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Rise in Flour.—Flour, which amid the un natural and unwarrantable advance in all the neatusaries of life, has kept within reasonable Denude, has suddenly taken a rise, and yester day went up forty cents on the barrel, with an almost certain prospect of a still further ad vance. Now, what is the reason of this sudden and heavy advance I Is it caused by a foreign demand I No; for the grain crops of the old world for the past few yeare were far beyond the average, and there is no demand for Hour from the United States. Is it because the stip ply now in hand is short 1 Not by any means, for the concurring testimony from all parts of the country is that our granaries are tilled to overflowing with the products of the past year. Then what la the reason of this indispensable article of doinestic consumption going up just now with such rapid strides? la it because the coming wheat crop is sure to be a failure ? Or have abet of unprincipled speculators entered into a conspiracy to raise the pricer of dour by sounding a false alarm that the coming crops are sure to be a failure? These cries have been rung In our ears year after year, and yet nine times.out of ten, when the harvest came to be gathered, the hUsbandmeive granaries were al ways filled. And so, in all probability, it will he this year. Here and there a field may have been injured by the severe frosteof the past win ter, but if the season should henceforth prove propitious there will be an abundant harvest. There is, then, no solid reason why flour should go up in price, and we believe epectilators will not succeed in their nefarious schemes. But we shall see. Cerrespotutenec 7 Hasty Marriage—Ctrl We have time and again entered our protests against the pernicious practice of ladles holding correspondence with unknown persons. Below we give a case in point: In the village of Pal myra N. Y., a highly respectable young lady of twenty years, opened a correspondence with a young officer in a camp in New .1 ersey. Several letters passed, he sending his photograph, and a request for her photograph; all this was very pleasant and honorable. On Monday of last week a young and rather prepossessing young man of about twenty-live yes!, dressed in mil- Berl , clothing, arrived in Palmy ra, called on the lady, and announced himself as her dear corres pondent; he was cordially received as such by the lady notwithstanding-4Mo failed to discover any similarity of likeness between him and the photograph, but this he explained to her satisfac tion by saying it was taken before he went Into the service, three years ago. Monday and Tues day things went on lovingly, and he visited the morning prayer-meeting, sang and spoke, and all were greatly edified thereby. The account ' he gave of himself was that he had resigned about four months previous, was now a Deputy Pro vost Marshal, was at Vicksburg when taken i prisoner, an inmate of Libby eight months, and I was In the Gettysburg fight. On Tuesday night Much against the will of parents and friends, they were married. On Friday he hired a car riage for the purpose of airing himself and bride, but forgot to return it per agreement. Saturday morning a letter arrived for the bride, which was opened by her parents, and found to be from the true correspondent, the owner of the I photograph. This document resulted In sending persons in pursuit of the team and the deluded i bride. At Canandaigua he was arrested. ironed. and blaced in durance vile. The eyes of the late ride being opened, she upbraided him for his deceit, and declared she would return home, which she did. The young scamp had to be knocked down before he would yield. To the cam lie confessed be was a deserter front the army, and wished him to call the Provost prefering to fall into his hands. He is cer tainly a inost 14v.omplished villain. Ladies, take warning in time. „Accident to a Train.—The express train on the Central Road, due here at one o'clock, on kWedneaday, was detained some four hours by an accident which occurred at the tunnel, about three mike east of Ctreensburg. It ap pears that a few moments before the train reached Carr's tunnel, which is butpartly arc ed, a huge mass of stones and dirt fell into the mouth el the tunnel, completely blockading it. The engmeereof the train saw the obstruction but could not check up in time, the engine run ning into the rocks, damaging it oonsulerably. Three passenger cars were completely wrecked, and,strange to say, there was no pcmon injur ed. A special train wag sent from this city to the scene of the accident, and the passengers ar rived here about tire o'clock in the afternoon. passenger Rallwo y Legislation—We learn that a bill is now in preptit anon here, and Will be presented to the Legislature during the next week, making it a misdemeanor in any conductor on any passenger railway in Alleghe "ny county to receive fare from a passenger un less he can provide him with a seat. The o , ject Of the bill is to prevent the overcrowding of oars, which has become such a nuisance of late on many of our roads as to form the subject of comint on the part of those who are compel led O use this mode of conveyance, and as it will jorsesed to a passage It will probably be come a law. The bill will go to Harrisburg to day, and by Monday we may he able to lay a copy of it before our readers. Lawresseeville.—The following is a list of the recently elected borough officers of Law n:WM.llc Treasurer, Wm. Jancey, Ewa; So licitor, John W. Riddell,Els' q.; Regulator, James W. Develin; Clerk of Councils, Jonathan Long /Staff; Street Commissioner, George Ftitzly; Board Measurer, Charles North; Assistant, asorge McKee. No collector was elected, as under the amendment to the Borough charter, taxes will hereafter be paid In directly to the Treasurer by the taxpayers. Upf Up! t Up! ! !—At New York, on Wed, nesday, gold sold for 178 On yesterday the market opened at 189, fell to 182, and closed at 188. What It will be before night to-day there la no telling—perhaps lower, but most likely Mil higher. It r lth the gold commodity so high, and a prospect of a still further rise, we sup-. pose ,the staid Commercial will mow recommend the hoarding of greenbacks with-additional vig or. Of course they'll do to keep all the better when gold costs so much. We'll keep ours. Oil Lands Looking Up.—We understand that Dr.-Volliani M. Kern, of this city, has re ceived an offer of tdo,oou, by a gentleman in Philadelphia, for his oil )anda in Venango coun ty. These lands consist of 800 sores, and are lo cated on Big Sandy Creek, on which there are' nom two wells in operation. Eleven hundred dialers per acre for land would seem to be a pret ty steep price • but then these are war times. end the oil la there, Art Abolition cotemporary quotes Shakespeare, asa hint to the "authorities"of this day and gen eration, as follows: "Look to your wife; if she convey Letters to Richmond, you shall answer it Row would It be in case of a sister , in-law, Aboltlionist,—Hire. Todd, for instance,—who is said to have carried "contraband" and much "Kitchen cabblet"Mtelitgence Richmondwardd The Wheat Crop.—The Westmoreland Rspublscan says, in relation to the wheat crop of that C1311.aj% "From clot we hae'e seen and. heard in regard to the wheat prospects in this county, is that in some regions it has been badly infrued by the freezing in January and Febru ary, and cannot be a full crop. Some fields look well an will produce ordinary crops while others will not yield half crops. Ali fall grain Sown is considered more or less injure.d. Where's the Albolittonists I—About thir ty convicts in the Northern Indiana Prison, at ati aorta city, were sold out the other day by -ths Board of Directors to work, at the cooper , business for four years. There's that dp r testable ;natter of "slavery' , or "involuntary sservhude” again. Prtz•Cantuadrimits—apheatialli Troupe at Masonic. 11a11.—Our friends will remem ber that,lthis evening the Bohemian Troupe gi v e two prizes In addition to the regular distribu tion of prevents—one for the best original con undrum on the Mass Steam Engine, and one fbr the best poem on the same =Eject. The prizes given away by this Troupe are magnificent, and , many a parlor in Pittsburgh. alrecdy Anti; ed with specimens of the Bohemian T_roupes work As than are greatinducements oft. red tor . night, we expect to see a full housd at Masonic Stall Conundrums and poems must be left at Op ticket office before 3 o'clock. We would ad_ rise one friends by all means not to let the Gl a m. Alowern gave the city withont_payingthem a vitlt owearry tO•l3lght and get the lucky num ber. • papiAbo,„„atgonr GenerallArooks departed lastAgesderforrhia new command in the Nor. folk depart:Meat. His staff accompanied The rolloaring are the officers coin it: riggp TheOdore Reed, Assistant Adju ant Capt. Howe, Assistant Adjutant General; utenants Wheeler And ./"arsons, , ,,• Camps. • • Tad' inc 6 ihinatugiL—k WV force of workmen are et present employed in putting up tho StrAttorY Falr Butidlogot-Ofttfie phiclond. .Thitinwieogork for "feral Hall ie attraip mid tiolimemilitto. WM in Poebtog structure, so as to for °Mktg witkin . the time afrestkupus,-. yarlei • -- i= yards of choice Photo:Amelia I • • at /1140b164014'8 1 04 Filth street Dupers & Green's Minstrels, at Concert Hill, al* eresthica good reputation here for el..' ficiency, and they draw crowded houses. Tha bones — ClutHey 4 Reirnolds—and tamborinlst Lew, Benedict—are two very mirthful geniuses, full Medd conceits, with which they keep -Oe spectators in rare humor. Gustave Bidaurc, a superb vocalist—baritone—and Gonimlro Bish op, a powerful basso, occupy the centre; while clustered around them are others of. no less prominence, the whole company (twenty-two in number) being well skilled in the art of amus ing. This e; ening they offer new attractions, including the celebrated burlesque entitled the ....lan Monkey on a Lark. To-morrow night positively their last night in this city. Theatre.—This evetring Mr. Adams will take his farewell benefit, and we anticipate a crowded hmise. Richard 3d will constitute the first part of the performance to be followed by Mr. Wilkinson's performance of Cousin Joe. in the afterpiece. On Saturday evening Mr. Adams will produce his new tragedy entitled Tecumseh, or the White-Plumed Uhler, which is said to be one of the finest literary productions of modern days. "Life end Public Services of Abraham Lincoln."—We are indebted to Mr. M. 11. Mi ner, of Fifth street, for a copy of a book bear ing the above title, which contains a full his tory of Abraham from boyhood up to the pres ent time—fiat-boating rail-splitting and all. All who are of the faith of Abraham will of course call on Mr. Miner for aoopy of this first cam paign document of the season. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MA.2t178 ACV:IIIEBU 0 V PLAIN AND FANG EMNITITRE.AND CHAIRS, 135 Smithfield, and 4i14 Penn Sts., Between 6th at., and Virgin alley, 009 P7ITSBURCIii INSURANCE AGENCY. IMAIM BEEN DULY COMMISSION '. ed and licensed to act for the following re liable Fire, Marine and Life Insurance COMPANIES: PHCENIX of Brooklyn, N. Y Capital 1i503,000, With a large surplus. WASHINGTON of New York Capital . ,},yip 000 00 Aaaeta Fab. 1, 1864 585,136 45 Unsettled elating 2,326 00 Capital and Surplus This Company issues Participating Policies Its script dividend have been 00 per cent. per an. nuns for three years past. American Life & Trust of Phila. Capital 4,600,0(o. For further information apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent. 59 lourt) street. To Railroad Contractors. PROPOSALA ARE INVITED FOR the GRADATION, MASONRY. BRIDGE STJPERSTURCTIRE, BALLAST, C ROS• TIES, and TRACK -LYING of the Pittsburgh and Connellarille R.R. between Connellaville an Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty-sex - en (87) miles, in sections of about one mile . Specifications and profiles are now read} at the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, and pro posals will be received to the 30th of April. BENJ. TI LATROBE, President ch npll .lE' S. _ _ Office P. tc C. R. R. Co . Pittstu /LE COAL UNDER 2.50 ODD ACR R s .near Monongahela eity, with some 10 acres S 17 - FACE bordering un the :11onungaliel - er, having some 400 ieet front, where there is A superior landing, even In lvw unle7 tin Present price $l6O per acre. .1 il. (ASIUAS. Real Estate firuh. r. tll Fourth meet. UREATENT NIBRVILNE, TONIC 1 AND BLOOD PIatIFLER. Dr. Cutter ;z' ENGLISH LITTERS. A sure cure for Intemperar. ,e Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S Arli- - 1) C Dr. Schenck's Pulmcnaic, Tonic and Pills II F. I. 21.1 13 00 I, I) • t. 4 Celebrated Buehu & Sarsaparilla, And all other amity Medicines can be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found In Drug Stores of first quality, for sale low, TORRENCE & rifn No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth rrinE FINEST AND MOST SPLEN -1 DID STEEL ENGRAVINGS Of the two lights of the Catholic Church of America, the Moat REVS. JOHN HUGHES, O. D., First Archbishop of New York Francis Patrick M'Kenrick, D. D., Archblehop of lialtin.ore PRICE ONLY Sll,OO CARD PHOTOGRAPHS of the same orn.lr 25 CV!NTe. Just received at H. 11 BREOHT & °O,'S, Sole agents for Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, IS SMITHFIELD STREET, Between ,sth and 6th second door from Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. L. PETERSON le our traveling agent. F OR • lINDERSIGNET) have been appointed a committee by the F OR fh make sale of the . OAKLAND AND PI - FTSBURCIII AND MINERSVIL LE RAILWAYS, or either of them—with equip ments, stock, &c., and will receive bids therefore until MAY IST proximo. if not sold by that time, proposals will be received for the Iron and wood of the respective railways. Notice of the disposal of the equipinents, will be given after May, Ist, aforesaid. For particulars refer to either of the under signed. WM. A. HERRON, JOSHUA RHODES, • SAMUEL MORROW, CHARLES MEYRAN, A S. BELL, , Committee . Kia FOR SALE The subscriber ()Were for sale the dwellin hotted 10-ivhich he now hams, situated on South Avenue, First want, Allegheny. The lot is 27 feet frbdt by .00 degr x rusiging . kacit to a 20 feet alley. It Is a two storied brick, contains six rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash house, stable, coal house, &e. There is, a large yard surrounding the dwelling filled wit shade and ornamental tom i s. There s gas and water in ail the rooms of the dwelling.. I also otter for sale a desirable country rod deuce inßochester township, Beaver county, Pa., containing 41oilinW - 9 acres of ground. There is a neartaeo storied frame dwelling, containing six raoo4ex ttu dii eri4. There la also a yo g m leti, 'about.* tro: It re a i touftie tl f l rOm the „ 43 1eVritis, 411 %fisitt M:MOI. ES, Jan2l-tf tith I.l4lltlUe, Allegheny city . LAMM dr: leilt.'irBllll4.ll •P Ibiseles. Patent Sewing. MAAiik'S. Shea° &Ming -_ALashisies.are know44s= rfate VrateaSklea„Tjley are WAR and sold at. the. LO w rI.W MICE'S. Cla examine theni before buying elsewhere. Bei Wring er Rewlng Us: ltashines or every kindr Prcliff9t4i'; • - =NEST "AXI'l A4tent, .. c. rfo.r- 7 4 7,1 idlest, ' .-- El . 41 11 0, Pa. IVRA rMOD LIIIIIIONB* ; 1• Cell - 4 ala te , a • , I 13: mhie ki a Bit Os., 198 and 128 Wood rt. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, - • FOR THE POST: - - HARRISBURG} NEWS. Special to The Post. HARRISBURG, April 14. HOUSE.—Bills reported.—An amend ed supplement to the Drover's Bank, of Greene county; a supplement to the Pittsburgh Bank; a supplement relative to the capital stock of the Petroleum and Venango Banks; an amendment relative to the destitute orphans of soldiers. The Appropriation bill was taken up end considered up to the 27th section increasing salaries of clerks of the Huuse; passed, CI to 41. Adjourned until to-night. Night Session.—On motion of Mr. Pershing the appropriation for Western Insane Asylum was raised from $43,000 to $5,000. Five thousand dollars was given New Brighton Ins:, Asylum. Bills in place.—One for North Ameri can Oil Co.; a supplement to the law of 1794 to prohibit vice. Bills passed.—Bill for the charter of Ohio Oil Co. ; bill for additional water privileges in Allegheny City; supple ment to the Leather Inspecting law;bill relative to livery stable-keepers in Alle gheny county. SENATE.—BiIIs passed.—The Western Pennsylvania Railroad bill; bill relative to the payment of interest on the State debt; a supplement to the Free Banking law. Bills passed.—Lowry:Amending Erie city ( barter . Graham• One concerning burial ground First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh. The Franklin and Pittsburgh Railroad hill was killod to-:iny. Mi. Graham. Bill to increase the capital stock of Ea gle Cotton Works of Allegheny City passed. Adjourned for the day. XXXVIIIth CONGRESS WASHING T : - )N, April 14. —House.—Mr. Wilson, of lowa, asked leave to offer a resolution that, until otherwise ordered, this House will each day take a recess from four and a half o'clock until seven o'elor k. for the purpose of holding night sessions for the tran-iw tion of business Obj( (lion was made from the opposite side The House then resumed considers ' lion of the resolution to expel Mr. Long. Mr. Rogers, of New Jersey, opposed the rmolutibm eontendine that free speech bad been reeremi7 tbe common law of England I.;-m T;i4., immemorial. A man has a tit., 1,1 h. to advocate such o, nines as will the better secure liberty to ourselves and post, rite lie was not here to vhidieste the sentiments avowed by the gentleman arum Ohio. He did not say the day would not come when would take the slime ground, but if it W.l he would declare his sentiments, al th ,ugh prison doors and Bastiles should be opened to receive him. We must have freedom of debate in this country or kid farei4 ell to liberty. Mr. Colfax replied that hls heart was disposed to accede to the request, but his duty .1( mantled that he should make the 11101i011. About twenty-six speeches had been wade and both sides have been equally heard There were fifteen mem ber who yet desired b, express their vies\ Ili; tilted attention to the fact ' that Joshua Giddings was expelled tin- ; der the previous ~uestion without an op. i putt unity to be heard. Mr. Eldridge raised a point of order that Mr. Milk' substitute for Mr. Col fax'+ resolutdon declaring Mr. Long's answer by a nieuil.er of the House w•as not in order Mr. Hollins (N.ll declared the sub stitute to be in order. It did not, pro pose to cemiure Mr. Long for words spo ken in debate, but for the publication of the , :peech, showing hint to be in favor of the recognition of the Southern Lou feckracy and aiding the traitors in arms agnust the Government. The Speaker pro tern. declared Mr. Br,,otnall's substitute in order. Eldridge appealed from the decis ion of Chair. The question being taken the decision ~f the ('hair was sustained, yeas 9 nave 65. kr. Colfax said Mr. Broomall's propo sition would accomplish a similar object; he would accept it for is own to expel' the gentleman from Ohio, as it was evi dent a sufficient number of votes could Dot be obtained for his expulsion. He demanded the previous question. Mr. Cox (O.) wanted to move to lay the resolution on the table. Mr. Davie gave notice that he should rcrif-w the orkinal resolution of expul- • sine. The question was then stated, shall , the question be now put t I Mr. Colfax then supported the propo sition which he had presented in the per formance of his duty. He showed that when Mr. Clay was Speaker he came down from the Chair numerous times to reply to Josiah Qu;ncy, who had ex pressed himself against the war of 1812. Mr. Long said he was not arraigned f..r any miscondwt, but for merely ex pressing his views on the great subject before them, having called the senti ments of Lincoln, Seward and other Re publicans in his support. He may have been in error, but his judgment and con science told him lie was I iglit. Mr. Colfax moved to lay the resolution on the table; dleagileed to by a majority. The resolution concerning Mr. Long Wflq adopted, 80 ag-aitist '7O. Mr. Colfax then moved the previous question on the preamble under the op , etation.of which it. was 4reed to, The preamble sets forth substantially that Alexander Long, a Representative frtdn the Second District of Ohio, by his open declaration in the National Capital and by publication in New York has shown himself to be in favor of-the re cnoaition of the so-called Confederacy, now trying to establish itself on the ruins of the country, thereby . giving „ aid and comfort to the enemy in their dektrue-,-- tire practices and to the traitors against the Government .within our boilers by assurances oftheir success and affirma tions of the justice of their rause, and that such conduct is incompatible with -his duty as a member of this body. The above preamble was agreed to by yeas 78—nays 63. Adjourned. 4.. Late Arrival from New Orleans. NEw Yoss, April 14.—The steamer Creole has arrived from New. Orleans, with dates to the 6th Inst. .:Her advice& have been mainly anticipated via Cairo. Adrairal Farragut was at New Qrleana. The Era states that the Liberals and Cortinas 44 defeat Vidttur6 at Moatery, Mexico., eTrench war vessels were taking soundings at the mputh of the tan Grande. cortinaa has returned to Matamoras, papresaed• the OeterinlnOpttio de :laid it to the 4 extremity. 14. force shad beettient io Wigdad, at the month Otthe opposerthaFiench, and tothiow.up defensive works. Ten llionemidtales of cotton had been fer ried over the Rip Grande at EaglaPass, from Tex 4 t,hfie month, and Were being haurethaiwrtt to ..14.atamoras for • • . • einereottott had ;:ur• , and c iitie.asses er. Arrival of thS ‘l3teltinsitip . Asia Highly Important from Europe HAtaktex, April. 14.—The steamer Asia, from Liverpool via Queenstown on the 3d, has suited. The iSolitical news is unimportant. The report of the destructica of the ship Corn. Crampton by the Georgia is yet Unconfirmed. The increase in bullion in the Bank of Eng land is reported at 18'5,000 pounds in stead of 285,000. Mr. Dayton last fall laid before the French Government proofs of the real destination of vessels, and alter much delay the work was stopped by Govern ment orders, but during the last two months, as the Opinione declares, the work has been resumed and two of the vessels are now ready to be passed over to the Confederates. Breadstuffs closed dull on Friday, and prices were weak. Provisions closed heavy and all descriptions slightly low er. Hopes were entertained of floating the steamer City of New York. Politics to-day are unimportant. A telegram announcing Garibaldi's arrival at Southampton is momentarily expect ed. QIIRENSTOWINI, April 13.—Edenihy There is no change in the position of the steamer City 01 New York. She sill] lies firmly embedded on Daunt's Rock. Preparations on a large scale are being made, and strong hopes are entertained of being able to raise her. The Brazil ian government has accepted the medi ation of Portugal in the dispute with England. Oonniving of the French Government Iron Glad War Vessels for the Rebels 'sEW YORE., April 14.—The French paper of this c;ty publishes this morning an article, taken from the Gpinione Na tzooa!e, of Paris, which includes official documents, and proves that the French Government is quietly conniving at the efforts of the Confederate agents to have iron-clad war vessels built in France for the Confederate service. from the rev elations of the Opin lone, it appears that parties at Nantes and Bordeaux have - - --- been for months at work. building iron Penn syl van in Central Stock mariact vessels ostensibly for China, but really EAST LIBERTY, April 13, 1864. for the rebel agents. Lieutenant Maury ' c :TTIE -The sales since our last were small. and Captain Bulloek have been prom'. lot the heat of all reasons. we had no stock to I ap.i.eod-rirkw newt in these negotiations. These yeast is operate on. The entire receipts of the week are iron -clad, and the rebel authorities were 2,844 head. The arnraint sold in this mar have ordered au entire fleet, which the ket Was barely worthy of notice. Prices ruled i Government of Napoleon seems willing t. 471. In a short time we expect to see the mar to have built at French norts in spite of ket more sent_ I. Ihe rates. both East and We.l, are high. The followlng are all the trans his reiterated decree to maintain a strict neutrality. A ctior, that came under car notice. The oth- I 2ial account of receipts were as per date: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses. Mules April - 30' 44 4 c - , 21 16 4 4 0 ~ 26 i 2 1.) 11 12 11 It e.: Union Convention at Knoxville Enlandpation Speech by Andy Johnson KNoxvihr.E, April 13 —The Resusci rated Greenville Convention of 18111 re assembled yesterday at the Court House . About 100 delegates reported in person. reprrscuting 22 counties The President A It. Nelson, on opening the ('onven, Lion, made an explanatory speech, and resigned the chair. William Haskell was chosen President, Some exciting de. bates arose on a motion to appoint a committee on credentials, with power to determine the loyalty of the delegates. The whole matter was tabled. A. busi ness committee of one from each county was appointed which up to noon to-day has not been able to agree and report resolutions. The disturbing question is whether the President's terms shall he accepted as a basis for re-admitting Ten nessee as a free State. Andy Johnson yesterday made a strong emancipation speech, and's flag-staff was erected on the spot where the rebels destroyed the old Liberty pole in 1)341. Fight at Fort Smith, Ark. LtrPLE Roo:, Ark., April 14.—Gen. Steele's expedition has reaPhed a p.drt live miles south ut Ekin Ferry, on the Little Missouri river, where he expected Gen. Thayer with a force from Pt. Smith the next 'lay On the 2d Shelby attacked Steele's rear guard with 1,200 cavalry and two pieces of artillery, and was re• pulsed with a loos of itiO killed and wounded Late News from Mexico NEW YORE, April I . l.—Mexit an ad vices, via Havana, state that Durang,, had been occupied by the Imperialists, Gen. Pattoni having left for Chihuahua. The reported capture of Guadalajara by Craga is absurd. A French frigate, with troops, had left Vera Cruz for the Rio Grande. Surrender of PadueubDeinanded. CAIRO, April 14. —Another demand was made this afternoon for the surren der of Paducah, giving one hour for the removal of women and children Col. Hicks declined to surrender Nod is pre. paring to meet the anticipated attack. The California Mails .New Yong; April 14.—The steamer Arid has arrircd from Aspinwall, with the California treasure and malls of March 28. TREES) TREES! TREES t 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, :sc., &o. Grounds four-and-s-half miles from Pittsburgh, on the old Washington Road. Catalogues furnished to those desirous of pur ehasiti,g frees, by sailing at Beckham & Seed and Agricultural Store, No. 127 Liberty strdbt, or A. G. Cubbage's Grocery Store, No. 38 Diamond. All orders left at either of theabove stores willbe promptly attended to. Catalogues furnished gratis when addressed, post-palui, en closing letter-stamp, Box 138, Pittsburgh, Pa. JiLIEDNEY BOCESTOCE, Succeasafato BOCKSTOCE & AMMON. mhlo-stdlatv&atw LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS and BALMORALS of the latest styles, opening every day, and the cheapest in the city. J. 11. BORLAND, tahl9 98 Market et. TA LANDRETH &SONS'S NEW CROP _U. OP CiARLIEN tigEDS,just reecived and t'or sale by BECIKRAM tr. Low), No. 171 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. mbilikitcw 100 PratiaßnittitztiylTE Pis-- PATTERSON tr. AMMON, tAbB NO. 6 Wood et. SPICED AND COVE OYSTERS— -100 dozen 1 and I ID Cove Oysters, 100 "..“ Signed Oysters, hint fesetvedintl flarttiale by ' ' Ft EYMER h BROS., mktlfh 126 andl2l; Wood at KNAPE'S PIANOS ARE NOW CON. ' skim's!! the BEST PIANOS MADE War• rantO eight years. HAINES' HBO'S NEW YORK PIANOS are the CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS YIANOS to the country. , citAatorTE BLUME, ?4// 5 . 1.• Fifth street , gel IMRE APP SS-.430 EELS FUME A.ITDES—Iatit received a'.. f9r sale by • FETXER k 'THONG, apH corner Market and First sta. IIIiOBACCO-11 HEEDS LEAF TOBAC- X CO—ltiet received and foritale!ly FETZER ii.RIVISTRONCii, ap 14 corner Market and First eta. BROOMS -30- DOZ. CORkB4OOI4B —Just tecerSeitattd for upe • . , 4TZPA ts ARMS BONO, alas colmer ffiluicet tuulYttst ats. C CAIIATILKING IM MONS—SHVGA iTowNRT yESPAKE—For imagyb v &MD • . Wilirood, rt. CIIL vrecg.;,,.lPLO "S t FODDER o nt u rs , seed driLO.4yrelifiatoes, dog pow ers, churns, fans wll,lllWitar No apard&w er il liMisdn ' ittarMir E !: E rr S. CUTE & SONS, *pia 51 3j' ~~" . J l~r, r~~ ~ '~ ix),, i ar FS, IDA LOCAL. wroc,Ks. AND. )!DaTILIT/D1 ; EXPORTED' Eri S. S. s$ rd stramerg'69 Mri Bank of Pittsburgh . Exchange Bank Merchants' &LlTanufac. Bk Mechanics' Bank Allegheny Bank Citizens' Bank Iron City Bank Iron City Trust Co toll Manchester Savings Bank 60 Railroad Gas and Insurance Stool Birmingham Gas Co - Citizens' Insurance Co 50 Western Insurance Co 42 Eureka Insurance Co 61.1 Mang. Insurance Co 32 Allegheny Valley R. R......... 50 Pittsburgh& Colitis. R. R 60 • do interest bearing 50 ... Monongahela Nay. Co. 50 47X Monongahela Bridge —27 X, Allegheny Insurance Co 26 27X Peoples Insurance Co.in '25 28X Pittsburgh Gas Co Es) 88 Western Penna. R. R. 65 Pitts. & Steubenville R. R..... 60 13x Penna. Ins. Co 6O Copper Stock. ?lass Mining Co Northwestern Mining Co 7 OS 13 Great Western •• ..... 1 OC.. 4){ ! Oacotah Pitts. and Boston National North Cliff ' Bay State •• Central Isle Royal Minnesota Aztec Bonds. ' Allegheny Co. Gompro.sa Pittsburgh f,s Pitts. Municipal es Allegheny co. to (R. R with back coupons Pittsburgh (to R. II.) with back coupons Pitts. A Conn, R. R mort. tie A. V. R. R. Ist mart. 7s Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds. Allegheny city 4a Pitts. & Steubenrllle MONEY MARKET CORRECTED DAILY YOR THE MORROW POST, BY i HESSRS. ELOrls'TZ .t HERTZ, BE °KEE 43 , i'CO. 11 Principal O ffi ce and Wholesale Emporium, WOOD 'TREET.I ' The following are the buying and selling rates , for aold, Silver, &c.. Gold Silver Demand Notes Coupons Exchangc Sterling per pound Prussian lorin: 2 4 R E .- DA r v:lirEiT.); , Popular: ant fidthatitlitars,. Positively 'for Five NigittsAiiiA'' Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and - SattisdaT,- --,. APRIL 12th, 1 . 3 th,441i4 - 1474/ilitidliliku '. • 1 , F S PREFERABLE TO MOST PRE- .. ' J. 1.; • • ' '.. " . .1‘3 .-- 4 - i parations for the above affections from this ; This . Matilinoth Z,fiii'il'otitte:„present ii 6 fact: It does not check the disease suddenly, , age has boooloogiji, a bummed for - , thei ..Ly rendering inflammation of the bowels 1 the plusentseason 0f.1130- , - lip, of nj l+ 12.3 t '.!,5t . .t. lot t'!e. 1 but changes the character of and effectu- ' a far Mora tale/140 _rq*lls 1 - ) '' . 4l4 l cib - to oh ) , Ind permanently removes the disease, and than were ever .beforn....c(*entrued-Isi ' 'one SAL LS , F . C. , ..1-21 !-- PEI. '..".• t•eing purely vegetable, it can be given to the in- company. It "ii uzifvetsagyistiniltifid tole' the I he !lA.'S since our butt were as 1011,,w, Cant with perfect safety. oldest, best, largesfimost, cqmplete and nips; ex- Al yet/ a. Bro. liought 48 head at 56.60 'extensive Band . rveling; and on-east/ °edit - lion it ice Sr. Co. sold 125 head at 7,26. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. of their appearance here, thelatell.jettAllies - of Rice a C., sold 64 head, del. 1n Dalt at S.. o . minstrel/11 - will be introduced;_ R::e ..s. Co, sold 8 head., del. in Halt. at 5 'to ' apl . rot' full particulars, see Prograrbilerof tha , A1....23 OP /1 , 341 1- ..Et , WT. i i.O ma.-ket ts as very Clem and prices ruled I TILE HOWE SEWING MAGEN-E. . day and the largest illuminated bills ever printed 1.4 h.' The demand waa jar in adrazwe of the ' Invented 1845. Perfected 7/032. ' int43 W . P r 4t ? t I tI V IT ,fi a k l tt P 4k l -0 91: 9414° 1 1 0f 5t $1,500. - . ---,....-, , .t. -. ~... , .... ,- .upply the sales made were et a slight advatwe, the number forwarded east amoidated to 8,314 i RECEIVED TRIBUTE FROM ALL 'Admission 215 Cents ther Sewing Machines at the World' 50 Cents .47 head ' , Fait( Reserved Seats - 1882, while the Singer Sew i ng Machine receiveu V,' - 11 1 olden aC„ t.t.:,164,1 head .reg 2•70, •5 , 2 5 an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel- Doors open 0t.7 • liknicent; entdiarthe at 8. %1 Al Tll len shipped through ino. Fteyen- er & Wilson's a medal for its device, called "Cir /.. thiler. to New York and Philadelphia, 5 000 cubit Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, was Manager„CHA.B. H. I I 1 04,...e,.,., hea I awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) , ; 1: i 1 - .4 glaill'if glig at 17,,.. deg }loin. b a Ydder. said 2dS head at 8.55 as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our l,` " - -'I".V.S: Al -,": • '' ' li..z,tuse a. Co., bold 210 head at ti,56, lightest Machine guaranteed to =dm.. perfect aFa3-10t , e . Gilchrist a Co. bought r,OO Lead (aver Tie, I w rk on the lightest and heaviest fabrits. , - ..,.....,....„,----- ' '- MASONIC HALL. vv ',....',.. 'old and rented at Nos. 12 &14 St. lai r street ii.ir ,nact- - - 1 Sr market was firm but there were ~• A. M. MoG V OR. .:- ... - 7 - I."' 3 irr :7:: 47 - 3" , - 0... t anains. The entire reeeipta amounting 1 , ' ' 20-d3f.aw-ly Agent. 1 07 CI C) 3=o FL CO .10 Ni Ja , at: to 1139 heal r ere forwarded to the Eastern mar ' - - - - - - Let.. 11.NAIELE sic CO.'S -..........- . Old Original Bohemian Troupe of . • - ' -, - - Allegheny Live Stock Market. • Gold MedAl Premium .rianos ; GLASS 13t , ALI k:uLIENY, April la 18G4. ( a RE NOW 'BEYOND A DOUBT THE I ,iIIL - Tl, • demand less satire and bales Will open their Ormd Glf t;Promerusde End: , were regular. The principal transportations , ..ts. BEST PIANOS MADE-Warranted for , tali:anent at the' above Hall, on MOND&,i went to hutches. all good cattle had ready put.. eight years. I a nd TG Manh2Oth, eadeshibit every_eve„.;- .. CHARLOTTE BLUME, ..r.,,,,,,, at the outside figures. Tic sales were 1 tog and WEIINEBDAY and SATURDAY A..tl.*s:. ,u ) ass , and "rot her, sold Seal head at 60.4,60. , ape 43 Fifth at, Sole Agent. i TE.RNOON • ' kint.Z.,- - . ,t , ere, a,,) broil er, Retailed too head at 747,25. - At each entertainment dva celebrate . d• Le 5 , ..ie . ,.;,, 1i f rots erman a t 'o. sold 37 hr.! at 74, , ,730. 31 A. Fr 13 L., ES . Preesure kilaspi Stettin . , -Itllisidnit Iffittni r tstik ,-, , r -* ---- -i e H I rt., el man aCo sold 40 head at 74, 7,75 - ; entirely of Glass, will be in lull anallok?- Azo I irevs, nit, a 1' , .. sold 54 head at 72:5. ri I LIE CLEOPATRA AND OTHER er greet feifure, eallhibritgarrahMeirkOtart, manufactured by the comPargiffill, .. be grutulk .1 i ',Wen, tr. Co sold 17 at 6,80. • .11. Marble Panels for Walla. For stale by ' ,Ously distributed to the'vhatom- - .4s- • : Trowerman ta if a reks sold 2,53 at 5,7548 W. P. IIfAHSHALL, L. Rothetulds h. Co sold at 7,74. s ., w oml at. • • On FRIDAY EFENEN , _ G,Aftifir,heanti- v, Krouse a (loud sold 23 head at 706,75 ' 'ful case of work will - pelnowte4 ' . et - Author ',' (' Marks a i'o soil 37 bead at 7.60. I r t. --- E, 1. -- ii — o V AL,. of thebeat orti , thle , it Ckprudratu„, Vet . ..ealuse - N. Carr, sold 34 head at ;41,75. StelUti: ' :1...';31k5.f' ''''''`n.4 D rhalthr sold 29 head at ~75. • 1 Aduitsakintoe -, . -o•-:. ' I. !, -.• - orate- Merrick St Don d sold 40 head at 7.0008,(ad r I afterlidetnitiliNaiitiati:::Th - renT.'*ssr ' .1 Malhater sold 'U head at 7,u0. l ' AK NE & .DUFF i iiith-i-Tobill -. .•:-- 1 L- :-' .O --= The above sales were made principally to • • I hibltkirreciutftr • itieb , ..tieli" -- - - 1, . L:tellers In a retail way. , , ..ti i.i. r -we could only learn of Cleo Its that E. 1i2.0:gun144 - , were disposed of as tplion a 1 G Seanor soil Ile hand at 5.50 .I le Seanor sold 6.2 head at B,W. Jas Quail sold 150 head at 7,0 P lions-Scarce and in icinand The only sales • Ore : L 22 Y.l 2844 H Heahaenging auld CU head at 68,50. J. beymour sold 35 head at 7,76. The.qt.mber weighed el the scales were . Cat tic, 0:9; hogs, 75; sheep, 2.55. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. (trews ov in L' DAILY PONT ' / I'nrtpA. Ifni/ 15, 1884. 13FSINI - S - S--The market was l..rgely excited yesterday Speel.latym is the ..rdel of the day, and the man lb, t r to an outsider, he don't belong ;he pr, , ....nt sge. The fe vers that raged most ),sterday was the oil—the Flour, Bacot., i i to,.eries. in tact the fevers were general. A to:mg the sAlt, w e follows BI TTER—Salei. 1.10011. s at 4(q., -, .e. EGOS—N - orntnal at 20022 e. HAY—Sales of 14 loads at the scales at $36642 $1 ton; Baled was held at 431433. SEEDS—SmaII sales of ('loser at $8@8,12; Timothy at 4343,25, Flax was nom/Gal. FLOUR—The sales were as follows: 100 bbla Extra Family at $8; 150 do at 41,7548; 180 do at 87,7581 800 do M $ 1 , 76 479 8 . 2 5: 400 do at $ 8 @ 8 , 26 ; 300 do xtra at 47,59. BRAlN—Corn—sales 01 6 ear loads at $1,25; 460 bush at $1,V241,24. Wheat—sates 3000 buah Red at 46,46e1,50. Oats—sales 600 both 485 e; Barley—Spring at 41,40. POTATOES—SaIes 300 bbls at $3€93,25. APPLES—SaIes 60 bbls Russets at $4. UROCERII....'S--Sugara—sales 100 hhda Ouba at lie; 10 do Orleans at 180193 coffee Sugars at 25,W1ic. Molasses—sales 01 new at 41431,06; old at 87090 e. Lottee—sales of 40 sacks Rio at 46r fttali—Salasl 20 half bbla White Fish at a 8: '75 do Lake Herring at .45,601 26 do large No 3 'Mackerel at 66,15 CHEESE—SaIes 146 boxes English Dairy at 156151ie. _ WHISKY--Salea of 60 bbls at $1,25; 30 do at same figures; 160 do, one-half Rye, balagca Corn at $1,40. OIL TRADE. OPPICH OP THE DAILY POST, FaIDAY, A e ril 11384, The oil trade yesterday run wild. The demand was active and the sales of Crude were the lar gest we' have ever reported in one day, exceed inglo,ooo bbta. There was no advance in prices. The wiles were as follows: Cl2.lJEF.—Sales Including packages 2,000 bbla at 28e; 590 do at 29c; 320 40 at 28c; 340,40,5 t 22c; 600 do at 2E24 81 do at -Nkn 1,000 'do Gretna *sth- held; packages returned, 2,000 bbla at 230; 1,500 do at 2222 c• 1,127 do at 230,• 1,000 do at 23c. REFINED—SaIes 150 bbls Free at 64c; Bond i] was held at 46(g.17c. WICECIrrVILTIZE SlTl:l29:llairr NEW STYLES WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS D.A.T. NEW PRIM STOCK A O F taICARPETS! ~9, Well Seasoned' OIL CLOTH, " i AT MeCALLIIIES. mhlB in Lritc s . PAT ENT rp,c4 icv.tr_ 4altcleaus4eLl3 0092 740 V, eerge,AU Diei • Didep sod car ; • -g tO .-r hqr • WELDON a latilY • tehlS - Sputa for the htanottotueete. Pat ?aloe. La $ 60 krict-dryi _erzurville. Brom:nine. as. ees, = "l bi za , b oth. Julia, Coulson, Zanesville. Delaware, Ross, Cincinnati. Gordon, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Gallatin; Clerker.Brownavills. Epaniclin, Carman, Brownsville . Jas. Reese, Irwin, Elizabeth. Armenia, McCallum, St. Raul. Delaware, Ross, Cincinnati. wHEELER & WILSON'S 5 66 100 6 60 31 3 00 81i 1 76 25,14 6 00 71 16 10 :;:tifi 3 50 981{ .I_,C)CII STITCH SENVIN - G MACHINES 95 I. i CHEAPEST, 90 81 105 90 a- "ing. Selling. i -. rN T 170 O. '27 FIFTH ST• ' , 162 , I TO I 69 Three doors belch Bank 13incic. 8 00 025 117 120 GO 71.r-71 WM. SUMNER & CO., 'IV MK X Spiced Syrup Blackberry, For Summer Complaints, Diarrhcea. K ANE & DUFFY WOULD INFORM , - , their friends and the public that they havel- -- removed their Tailoring EstabLtstunent •from the I -uf z tii .. , old stand to N 0.14 ST. CLAIR STREET, 131448ia0r - --, Or, sell's new block, near the St. Glair at Allegheny g-701 1 • IBUTRA' a ,. bridge. 'Those desiring the latest patterns of i i ' PITT ~ ~'..,... e tit,r,i,t, tit• Fi- t 0:, In.!' Spring and Summer Clothing.. PARK, .BROTKIT 'ilf"'W • _ Of the rarest and most fashionable styles, are In- ' • 'l"2rfrj6k6l4llll . ll e..w,ituil,,, , 'L_',. I sited to oall and examine their extensive stock 1 B est Qualiorafaatinictusatiszeel, of CLOTHS, CASSLYIEBES - ,_VESTAW, ace. ' Scittr.lFlatatift oati.,r.,•ltioxiati"a. KANE & D WarrtneenslO . MO Ile iiie.l . apil-lord No. IS St. Clair it. I - - . 7,- " , ,-- rri - " ...a. - .. ' 9 1 : iinlintlia9' t 4 41 1 10 14 . 3 4) W Second -I.' 149 & 151 First and 120 dil22 iltS ~. iidds-131 , • ~ : : . Yrr.74,0:011* ____ SPIELING ST I KOF PIANOS a t bett o l reoetved by the subscriber from the . ENZEt 10 0B RAZELTON Imos-., . .• • , 13 , - 3 . : 33 6 1 .• - •- cig. " 11 101 7 5". 2 1---7. 24, : 4 1 1 , ,_.- 2.4 JAIME= & SON, ; 4." '4 - W. P. EMERSON, - 1 :viraemit - Fiel vrt4 143 . iltsigantoirtionw. MILLER, GIBSON & CO., 1 M anafaottireris of altilzes sad d e of /T.R,09e1 MI Be Water &C., &IC: =re Bonk, t4 ll =l,W r aak- eil Mes, Seal • lPrl9ela From tirk,22s to liiMso. I lugoyx=N6l=ter9gl C9 Wiii;i6l - p Purchasers are solicited to call and examine thmmule to °Men L. ~ - . _-..-, .--1, 7.“ vlio eW before purchasing elsewhere. • ' Ha_vinga: =mum sionyte=i y o (nuts. a MELLGII, the tou.y:, all.neeestantlismirwm 81 Wood et. ' attended tit - .., 9 , ..lq 1 1... p . , i . ---, TeSSIIMIIbr ! - . Ei 7 f NOTARY PUBLIC, CHICHERING & SONS, S. S. BRYAN, 59 Fourth St, (Burkos Building.) Office houre from 9 a. na., to 6 o'clock p. m LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES' Smelting 'lPorky. PARK, APCITRDY & CO., ANUFACIMUREUS OF SIIBAT IVA. Brazier's and - Belt Copper; Pressed CR per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, SpelterS - der, ke • Moo, importers and dealers is Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, KO. • • Amr.COnstantly on hand, Tinmens , Maahizies and Tools, Warehonse,-No.. PM FIRST and 12 0 SECOND STREETS Pittaburgh,.Pa.' ilarSpecial orders of Copper oat to any desired pattern., . " fetitklyriftw TooTEr SAY AND GRAIN RASES, NVAlftßealiTED TISE ,- Bizew NOW to use. Alse; STORE TRUCKS and WILRELIMILROWS. Manufactured andfor Cale by C. COLEMAN; J 11417 BOOT D mon STORE 0 J. S. .13 , 0125, ' es MARKET STREET, - ' Where the largest, best selected and to stw be k to ° L ßlN4li d tn teSeehity: OotrateritryandllereltalltanWieep. plied at New York and Boston prises: Eliture I and call and exam ...00 5: , eatenaiee smelt before pureastrac elsawliere: At BO RLAND'S Ce Earlier at., ad door trota:Ftftli. ,- • - spy ErSTW`tA ll an .. ZE Tl a f or : .13:dower and Reaper, Swaps)" wer , and puttuakas Rower and Relipee,,.. 'Velfu- Mo'No Reaper; , : rtelkast . Rower Wood also; Moue" Raba, Hay, tors we rtill'el and Far.rqalriciStlea ofila Was.. , ~ w . . DECKRAYAL ils. LONG 010..1117,LESER. ..1.3 - TETT Maim, as for tlik:Qtlaker Idower-7saaßeaper,,,, i lower' and Rower, RassakaSlowsseand Yrr Fanattos Maireri Oda Mower, and Winses -Also, deslass i in, ,0144%1 , Eirdzig implinnentrVlS AW- Irindsr. .t.t01v..i., ..!IFiel- e,.--; , ,;:g . fseEldfsW, TT r o.o RrITTE‘ ItISVOLTRERS A i lip9e. Id ,A lflor7t d or gais A l i,. mlO9 life Wood at. 1.34 5 c.. lIIGIIEST PREMIUM SIMPLEST, And BEST, WESTERN AgENTS Dysentery, &c., Near the PeritterOzifirn Allegheny e;ltl,iFe To conclrai4,444,:a:- AnargCry , . ....... Slier In rehearsiten c..n.lffneri#llhoVvregoarentit. led Tecumseh. t- A fit' 1,1,-; popwfiAitf3Er 4•AI.TriALWs GAIN. , ; t ft. The 01d1110404 a CAMPBELL'S; `A 77.2. INSTIELM, W give thtee,of thetiotdfrifeCattri Ethiopi an AT ectwitmier -Izt.A.xxs„ • , Conigianaingsin 3ion4ay 4441145, ILO; • 18 Accomplished Estat,44faed .P.Orfoimere, In New &KWD aa l 1: Witticisms, mit . Stifle4-ei Zit-See bulletin boards enclinkikiinliii Card, of Admlitstort M. 0. O.B.4IMTELX, 1 A. •W. WOODS,' Business Akent.' • `- apl3-fwd _ _ 'CONCERT EL&ty. Claur Fas , orttes a.re again • 'Wiew Attreietionc .• !-`' The liod~A the W.0,11d. ; 2' • ; •f, f• • .4_o I °4ol3iNew PV B±lll ig td A reft W itin MINSTUJ BURLESQUE _MIRA TROUPE AND BRASS RAVI- t F 1.~F_;t..i.; . S l MM:k.garlie . ' • AR4.t.12 tf,crofu r Qr • . _ ; 1 PITTSBURGH -&-maxiMENY =EFS .) • Wl' The Ifinatall*,o Etft ISV .ft e Pltta and vicinity, will belega L - f Oit 47:44fteil*Ltr444**0 And will be published in even better style than that of last, yr.v.ol4.o,44ublisher bas no hesitation in Saying, was, in Uilieseenti rat cif all itsdetali4aytpgrto{;oo 1144prw*Astfairg.nited States.- at. airt 15* . ffriir The list, of names win eilleiziairtneregti r itaft let4 __ _ _ _ l l i. • lir:7 :;: - 7 -- 7 • mailkihester,z - 7". tail DibluttidiN" --, ''' .3 t - ~._. ~ „, , :., , wii,4li. yu.thempz_.l - ;-...u- • kOrtLfielern ' ''' . :07 '461 N1411)00%4 uit' oftwoct, .. --, ~, Tempersocerilie. pxrr :sairuOteirui . robwourrs, and theme parts Peebles,' of the -Milia r L13r..11 , M st.-Olair,- - .., (.:11)-4;t:.c ideCilute,i , ,ra iKiillbdaßifi. - u i4l#* --: Al4oPnlig '`..i t .' 'W—lwthan ' Agfk..±-1 6, ''' " s "e - The a- Am•: , 4lseitislifteet - atiaticglitee' in a beautiful-is* ettrsatiettiornroieW4ide al tliptfilar_files# raglaingthugueigeftlimmekally attractive. .-41 , ;04,' , ',I !Lit'? LPAriu - ' t•tt , A% ' Aultsptestisatgaemannvoiblitiber isilitilstri buteiatislacrantesepeume, freeeOpies td.fram one 'to tWeiqglatell HOMO in the qhir, , s•iti-lit' a!lFnut. —a?.#4infn7t- and Rendering, fobra llte !O±truotirelltylo In which the ad 4 hi r -p r i eted. verr o =pl Mr:.-11 , t of w • the Nu* of our e ik as „ oar s. inserted.: Aft -id , : s-AU 0m4t2.1•;. a • 1.4 - 2 Aile maw th e , , , . .. 4 ,.. •- • • •, • vitil'AX, 4.l"itliiAltaiiilt. " - -Mat reque*-41*Sthi _ . enquides Itct 'ellans=dnln of emormskis eret aka of soslllZowSattOratif. 4m ac totinualArz...... gow the Inmetory_ pay Vbilaimp asthlrt, Ml= * . il4r*nd,