the gait g Vapt. ADVERTISING AGENCIES !..IlteitiMs. S. X. PETTENGILL & 00. No. 37 Park Him, New York city and No. State street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. 63 Nassau street, New York city, are cu t, to take Advertisements and Subecrip lil at lowest rates. arir "17 will furnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1864 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. The Progress of lugidelity. .iii• That there is a steady progression in this country towards infidelity in religion must be evident to every careful observer. The most casual looker-on cannot fail to see everywhere around him an appalling increase of dissipation and immorality. In the larger cities of this country more espeeially, where opportunity and means tempt to indulgenCe, a loose rein is given to all the passions. Extravagance has become the rule, and pleasure appear a to be the goal at ~tom • Commencing on which all are striving to be first. No class or __. .. E .o - - 1 the select Committee On Ernigittion, n ' condition sums to have escaped the general fer- Dow to Make Bu t ter. Butter continues I e50,A,... ...--, v'tf • - meat, and all, according to their capacity and high and strong. Green pasturea, clover-fields their means, are rushing onward with the resist and yellow butter, all are cowing, the things lea tide. Whether this state of affairs is the result of LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. TENN.. , that are to conic. In - the meantime prices range ~ from forty-hi eto fifty cents A pound, and by a "flee thinking" in religion, or the latter the re- March IL 1864 ; / law peculiar to Itself. what butter gains in suit of moral laxity, is a question to be deter- HUMOR TO TUE IRON SOLDIEk. strength it loses in floc or. Unlike the skylark mined by the moral philosopher. Sufficient for . The following preamble and resolutions, Sc- it grows as as eeter as it rises. The present us to know that in religion there is a wood ! couipaaiot with puree well tilled with greet, high prieee. if sustained, are likely totempt tendency to evade and destroy the lines of ! backs, were presented to the Rev. li. C. Christy. people into its manufacture. The process is sin. Christian duty. The churches have become of ; Chaplain of the 78th Pennsylvania volunteers. 1 , 1 „ -- ,, ht ,,,, !real , „ inert ., a re „,, , a great deal themselves political machines. Their ministers ,by the non-commissioned officers and privates of lard and pork-tat, and plenty of silt to keep are no longer found attending to the eternal ! of that gallant (Iron) regiment: welfare of souls, but are wedded to the dogmas F Wfficasas, Reyerenrizair, we, the non-commis- the tursture treshh. simmer on is slow fire, we ll stirred-not the tire, with', cal at seven dollars a of some political creed. The 'droppings"• from ! stoned officers and privates of the 76th Penosyl- ton, but the trial ores--itml pour off into jars and the pulpit, in many instances,min scarcely be ditt- 1 vania volunteers, have heard that you hale - anguished from the harangues of the rostrum, i been deprived of some of your pay tin the mi.- trilM. WllO. The distribute as required upon slices ot bread. The home article, manufactured Ministers have ei en gone so o wn s to become ! conceived idea that you were absent from the rye- on i his receipt, lota the merit of being above leaders in persevut ion of their parishion- talent during the march from Ai urfreestoort, to sunpicion-like domestic usit 'l'd But the Mann ers, and have beet, known to act as spies and Chattanooga, we knowing that yott accurupa- facture on a large sc•ile is „pen to the suspicion goinilpers in the cause of "loyalty. , From this Med the regiment, and desiring, to acknowledge ioi more btful ingredients, st filch are not like high example--or rather from the example of our estimate of your valuable services, du here- ly to increase general eentidence iii the respect such unworthy prostituters of a high position- by put on record our sincere and honest cuticle- ability or the hotter-mai:lite portion 01 society. political demagogues have taken their cue, and, lions. Wi. therefore recommend our readers who may with church sanction as a shield, have leveled Resolved. That the '7Bth Pennsylvania , "JIM- he over-particular hi their cowardly shafts at some of the beat, most leers do hereby acknowledge the beneficial per-now, to manufactu it for themselves on the re the article of butter Just honorable and patriotic men in the land, and vices, the unremitting zeal, and commeant atten-, . i or • . odortous coin de‘s,,,,tet. every brought them to misfortune and ruin. tion which has at all times characterized you. it 1,.„.,, r .„, Injury in of this character is not confined to - , way ,'l t. It way be Resolved, That we will ever treasure up in our . part , sons ••, and avoid ant 5'.1,11181011 l dividual operations, but has been aggregated In . heart of hearts your kind and charitable labors What are known as' synods, conferences, con- in care of the sick at Camp Negley, K 3., in the ! ventions, Svc. Perhaps those bodies may have winter of '6l, as well as at other places is here Draft avlll Come.-lie Provost Marshal been conscientious in the belief that religion re- duty called. gulled resolutions of loyalty and denunciation Resolved, That we will se er keep green In our . his received a tilsOiltdi anuotineing that cred it will he iris en to hush veterans and recruits up of treason at home, but rengion certainly lost memory your valuable services on the 1)looOt much by reason of such action and the cause of field of Stone River, where. unmindful of the to the 151 h .. 'flit , ilr•itt will lie wade immediately the Union gained nothing. Demagogues merely storm of iron hail that rained on that day. you" ' threat ter it, so. h dist rict sas'l re dencient, lout were the gainers, inasmuch as-having no Baur- stood manfully as a Christain soldier in the did- Sllll 1101 be commenced until further orders. tity themselves-they were thereby enabled to charge of your duty; and not alone on the blood- ' The Provost Marshals 4r, also directed to fur_ hurl the thunders of the church at everything stained field of Stone laver. but un es Cr, battle- • Ward the tri-notiol.1) roll- of t eterans awl new antagonistic to their ambitious schemes. Calm field that the Army of the Cumberland trod recruits for the moldier mustered between the reason fled ass ay, and left the persecutor at his since October, '6l. • Ilth and h inclu,li e. inialediately after the wOrkunruoleatem. Resoleed,That we tender youjthe accompanying: 15th• in HIM conneetoori the following clause 01 It is to be hoped and is no doubt true that the purse, filled with greenbacks, as a small, but the third sectiou of the net of Congress, of Feb. majority of the ministersof every denomination sincere tribute to your worth as a clergyman, a • 25th, 1564, is itepormahr. a, it wiii Ise s,.ers th a t are sincere in there desire to follow in the toot- scholar, patriot, and soldier, and we will ter- ' sub-districts ne,:. continue to ',resent voluu„ steps of their divine master. But, like all the vently vray that your present disability will tiers to meet their quotas up to the time of the true men and Christians of the world, they are soon end and restore you to your sphere of use- drat: -all i chin leers is no ma) enlist after the meek, and, It may be said, weak, in all things fulness.-Loutseille Journal. dral sluill tic ~,lered, arid oefore it shall be a:- relating strictly to things temporal. Ambitious, _ . ._ __ t unlit made, shall I, detite'ted Iron, the number ordered to he dratted 111 such ward, tows, town positive men, seeing the tide of fanaticism gath- Woman's Dev ot It:in.-Daring Attempt emi r into a mighty billow, threw themselves • sloe, precimt. ur election district, or county. I to Rescue a Guerrilla.-Out readers will re upon It, and having, no inherent forcos a ir t merit ` . - to attract attentiou, they have labore 'thful- member that about a year ago the noted goer- Spring set‘le„ -Wm G u . eu, ~ ",,,,,,,,,, ‘,... ly to prostitute' rt ligiou, and draw all t e ere- rills-perhaps the most noted . virgia- 1,,,1,,.1,,. In Ilarrisburg a few days since for using mental of honest men's Christianity to aid them in W m Dan Dusky, was captured ;and brought ti. .prii,g a; 1.1, a. And upoi, the bearing of the ease in their bloody schemes of personal ambition. Look in upon Among one the first things the ry Prison in the Atheneum. On the 2151 of ,T uf t 111 the public mar ~,, fo r e . iet ing treat or pro :transaction of political business--either to pass war resolutioos-breathing tire and the sword, luee 055 not IA Oh : I' 1- • C,sion 1.. founded last, however, he was handed over to be tried ' • - l out unly upon the 1.. 'el • , 1 t,,, , law but also la WHEELER di; WILSON'S or to impeach the "loyalty'" of the minister. by the civil authorities, and confined in pill Un- ~ii The common st nse,iew o• the [act, that iron l A casual glance will dotdriniae the „tact that til his trial should come off. Uri Wednesda) „, 5, ,,,,, ~,s pths, , , ~, eise ,,, s. ,,' • '.;coaling I; ig is to t the the ruling spirits in such proceedings are of evening, as we learn from the Eceitrea, about Ito , 4 ,, , ~i 1enth .,,,,,,,,, , , ~,., 1 th , ,, es „ i ', ti ' , .- • i . "the church ruilitant"-the meddlesome, the o'clock, while the jailor was engaged iti reading. ~; . ,,,f , it, butter, lard INC i.I her produce'r.el'ol',lgi3Ol wrangling, the advocates of brute force, who, his attention was attracted by hearing Autue ,0 1,11„,,5, by „ .se: ,,, „ .th , s ii . ess , e ,, nsi - u with much bigotry and few brains, declare "So one ou the south aide of the prison Proceeding • zit ' , stare 01 the' therutun.eter. Ihe law l'' ori r t ' h n e j believe and so shall It be.” Sleek and gen- to that locality lie saw a woman on the wall ,„„„.„ s; provides i„„ ri , sal , h.. i tie-hearted Christianity,-in the persons of men with n bag in her hand. The latter, percei, mg ~,.„,„,;;i: lestandard, a ' '•• u atmospheric influences. it we rills- Who Overflow with the milli of human kindness, that she was discovered. leaped Bann the st all ;, kr 1101 c,lrs arc ei,l in Pittsburgh wheethink no evil ; whose innocence is childlike, to the ground, n distance of twenty feet, either ~ , `sp ring ' ' ' -- to i great eaten,. and il theN wo n't work em end WllO4O charity would encompass and expiate in the hope of escaping or in n tit of desperation eeell u t ill Flarnstiora will they heir' the sins of the world.-isea wed and forced to In so doing she fractured one ut lire Ifinhs; but I oiii the current of tanaticism, upon whose she salmi she -it ottld die before she is maid be ta est and most turbulent billow rides beetle- ken,'' and struggled with the jailor to the Lt.. Ai cldeutally Dross ova, -. 1 }nun. lady rowed bigotry. t igh most of her powers. using fur thi, toirpost• stone of tl.lll 'llll Oslooli }!fir} , i I . ohnor. who was on riVs ' This stets, of affair., 1111101W' the churches main- of the aqua Arras which she had brought as o ne !, a ' os o me sotto. relit, e., cm lag I, le I'irrie, ill' ly indicates the progress of infidelity. Ministers her bo - n thiferent design, Si,. mu 01. wto.•fi -he , ~,,,,. „ „,, 5r ,,,1,.„,„,,, d,.„,„,.,1 ~,, Ned „,.,,,,,, of Christ have become too worldly, find through inflicted some slight injuries on the hands of the , , , ~,,,, LI, tal I pali) .111 l a had gib. tit as l'lding ;I 3 I) their example and per ersions of the ili, ins Jailor she was finally overpower.-,1 and taken , A, , rsobileli I ' ll ' t he vielnit yot thii place. w hen, In xisa.9 teachings Intl e brought religiuit into disrespect into custody. .1...- ;lie a -nri.l • lre,lio t• loch n rts btt ,Ile., I, and driven hosts of people from sharing in the The wunoin'A name I. ?tits lifigel l ,lllll4llll OA'S the „ the, ti .„. iy,,,, npon which she was itionni- • , ~..,, , . .....t.., April I 7.—Thi• multi otology of , i-e • divine promises. 'chime are thousands of men been for KHOO lillll. 1,191 coill'Aloriitg ILI be Oil ~,,,,, isi . true silo. the j.mijoi miii hi. ed •-t,oubled amid Threw her into the it suer. Her • the rebels left Fort Pillow Friday itorn- ! and Wonien who ha . , e not tor many months en- the sery 1,0.' 3 was rec.. ere.: in a short 1111, alter the oc tered a church door. W heti requested to do so family, doubtless for the purpose of secertainiug ~,!,, ~,,,,, ~,,, r;;, , ~, time ~ t, ~ ; Lick ;;, . ~. . t r e ir r r dA t ;le: i their answer frequently is that they are opposed the best method and time for carrying out her ~, , „, ~,,,,. , :,,, ;;,,, a ,a br. ' , ..,,:. _^, l. the m lu g and the rear g uard in. the afte pen, to attending political meetings on the Sabbath. design. Site obtained a ladder and sewed the . takin g all the small arms, deFtro all ' ll ' , tis ' lli CIA WI 1,111 ) ird av , amt light :es ' All this could eat.ily be as owed, if ministers wall of the prison, bearing with her a Wid e , i , no _ the amat.mition and everyt Ldn g e de- who do not Understand or cannot live up to the aqua fortis. a bottle of chloroform nn.l a chisel. i . • • merciful precepts of their profession, would at Her plan seas probably •lb to en , 11 , 1, in husk to . i ni :' , : , r 7 s . '7` l,m,2.l:rt r -,l " : . 4.l: 3 ", t c`," . '' d ete, Zen )., , ll ;l i n is r s y ( T E n t u . n: 'str u ate b 1 e i 1541,2 , hr)...,•., ..., ire] 5,,,,,,,tui 111,0 t A . i i ppce en t e r the army or the political arena. I pen gtn'ci his es‘.:Ape by ....- . .r11‘ of the art,cue, win_ her ~,,, ~,,.i . .s , ,„,, .. ~ l i no mm , . I -ate novices from Duvall'S Bluff re.. i ~.; , a-... I m 1111 .Lo ‘ll. 01,ti tittlpt,r 01:,:I1.5:111/Y they could return as hens- towed, the chloroform to be gis en to the Jailor ;, • port the country Infestril with guerrilla:. ers, to rioht I y the Word AS it proceed. from ii neeessar). Ile-ides the articles alreA,ly men ihe Rtoyiths ut the iley"Out. the pcsaalul, the nier- tiorn das twins; in the sat, het. thrre were Ass.. . „. ' are who constantly robbing t he citizen , ciful, and the Christain ministers of the t i ‘ ,.., 1 ,0 . some eand ...hair contraband songs sad scone La reeuy of Ire --) csmer lay, in the guar. and ennimittlng all manner of rierie,.d A p retend . 0 say letters, in which Mr , . Briggs affirmed iirtlyine t , r ••• ,,,, o , ....• ", 'h" ~, ,1 .1• 0, ed .4 tints?. As before [-aid. we do not Mr Nixon, representative from whether the times has ef.l,Clopteil the churches, , lot e and der of aril 10 the prisoner. de, lams', ! f 0.,,hi to light a iIL , • . i c:I t r4e The defendant 1. . ~,.,, or the dilll'Obes the people. 1 , , o doubt there fns. tt t ; t ; la ace .IAI/1/.IIIAS Cliliid WO hero Illpf,lo wit;,- .1- Ilar.ZeT aVIII. Of' !111, I hri. t.", ~- i,•e. st as aim county, . t had been mut-dere d ' Three , Mors heh,w Bank Mack been action and reaclion-a U I II , IOS/ inilUeLli,e. , 0111 Luc 101 c twine belies rd Irk tile prisoner nod Il .' Piopert c , of =lli , i in:l izt er From Mrs. and th_ representative from Arkansas J.,et this be as it may, it is self-evident that the re , Pre , alell; that nothing but des th ~,,ilh ,:- I,einiohy it rip?, .r.•. 1 ;bat -he hid 1 ,o iii l I , ,ounty had lieen kidnapped and nothing .... I, r .', , ,11.1. .n. .1..r,ig.: ..•t si I„, r tt :WO , maple Eyre fast losing their fault in the Ulm- .t. :ell her affections , etc. urri from him since On the 1 111 ano tai religion. seeing the insullicieitcy of i t s re- It Is asserted that v, hen she leaped iron, tie I toe 'mci l IS Os 11...7141..1 tI.I' t . I.1.•11.1AII: flafer- 11 e- - - • • ...a a - . qu renisiltil. FIS Ittii , ht by talse shepherds. each p i : wall 6ill' Inu•ntied to shin iiii•jitllol. Aioi ElAge . ' •!t the tee. 'het c in.'. ,I it aw as . led hem ti ! Texan cavalry attempted to sitrpriSe a seeker , after truth is endeavoring ts`set up :: the- gu ,, ,•t brr e , ` ,- al, 'oei the ecitoet h. , b.' , . 1 waif- ' 1 " ''" tl .' 'it ',""'""" la..n- ' ' ' '''''"" e). "' : camp of 240 F . edemhs at Roseville on the ory of 111, own, and a creed suited to the muling ousts' embellished and exaggerated. Dusky was oll , l' hbatelonet! the i'M.C. as ie. I trceny had !weft . . ejemezits of hlt character. this specie , . of "lire confined in prison at Parkersburg before being esti, roshoil -Phi(. fade, Arkansas river, but were reptilsed With thinking" is creating a re, olutiou that ins) brought to wi,,etf,g. nut ma i l, hi s e„,.,., p, .. Al . hi Mi-, , +4,ll,;her find -1, ked the pind with st loss of 20 killed and a lance nunilmer eventuate in such s state of affairs as once ter his re-capture he was brought here and piac- est, ino the deiendari. li , 1 'tezt.t . trid •'arried as'ounded. thir loss was .-i killed. .. - -u re e f t rraulte 'during the "Age Si Beason." ed in irons, but in consequence of his health gix • am n,, a couple of hundred Gm the ' tar t y tripe There isgenuine cause of alarm. The same sac- Mg way, he was allowed the privilege of the • would the Destro-I A'toroeV hns , 0 .. 1 '0 0 11 , 1 rtligious hands that have been tinkering at (don- I hall of the jail, as the other prisoners, lie is in- the ,5 e ~.' " . ` . ' 11 3 ' I initiations and Governments. are already upon dieted for murder, treason Land robbery. Mrs, - From Newbern, N. C. the sacred Word in the attempt to overthrow Briggs had a hearing Thursday afternoon, and ' M r Holmes, I measurer GI the : . •Anitary F'air the revealed religion in fat or of a new invention was admitted to bail in the sum of , 62,0 bu for her n; a , , , t h e t..,y. e,.gf 3 receipt. .. 0..0 a in, ,SII- • -6implilied, and warranted to do the work up appearance at the next tel mof court. II horions for the week ending April 14tti. 164 . THE REBELS ON CHOWAN RIVER quckly, economically , and without inconve- Hon. .1. s. MeCalmont. . . • ttos.) lAJ . F • C:iI:I"..FILTIAC Ell '1'....M.E"1" idence to the votary Ministers of the Gospel The question Nearer Horne.-There lea Al Kinley. E.i.l;:c A. IXI . le 00 •-•— - --- should take alarm. Good men should enter the large class of our people who take to thorn sel ie- T, w Boat. •trXtorm.".. I lists against the growing, evil, and hold on to b. w Boat -Star - • 19° 'Ai NEW-BERN, N C., April I2.—The rel., : NEW STYLE- , *I that which is good. the province of philanthropy' in whiet, to do • • ' , ;it. J. L. Kerr. .. • ....:, As one evidence of the tendency towards new good and make for themselves political an 1 .\ . 1 ii„k,., ,z, L ., eIF, have appeared in lar g e numbers on WINDOW SHADES inventions in religion, and the destruction of other sorts of reputations. In looking around I. 1.. McOrew, i rl.ms :-.14.... 1,,,,,,T . the Chowan river, pr o bably for the pro- I the whole structure of established theology, we over the land to end a good Held for operating.. Ft; 1-1 on account, append, without comment, the tollowing letter IL ''''' '-'-' fed ion of the s had a n d herrin g fisheries. ; Reatiohl IBIS OA V. Fi rm Owen Lovejoy to Gov. Andrews, as pub- they have elevated an Immense telescope to IV In the Boston Tran.•cript, it being one of Ed acts of his life: their eyes, and have beheld at a lung, distance 4 A :noun t pre, pet.. I , reported. . it ee,g, y , ix „ ~,,, p i ~. F e b . 2...! . great many black people in bondage --not very 1 ,, 1,4 1 u0 24 to sc, v , us T : l i t i e . Cape Lookout light now burns a. i „ , The 06'nfederste conscription is Sti9- : t..) 1 NEW SPRING STOCK : .Z..... 4 56 01 !fart. DEAR GOVERNoIt: Du you k• Feb. that I severe, 111 true. bat still the state in which they ! t o in the First Congressional dis- ' F-""4 ; ti F !am hoping when slavery has been swept away are is slaverytinvoltintary aervittnie. These ' - • -for a revival of religion, pure and undefiled, benevolent, far-sighted gentienien are called '1,3 :1 ',polls( socui - 1 huiihis Farley, L., . loistriel of North Carolina, and •lii anmect 'which will be eminently practical. and the cause those who have little faith in their belief, and demi appointed F'reigit find - I ick e t Agent at is offered to all North Carolinians who 1:1:1 ' '. - Y. . CA_ 1{ P E T S . I , 'Pat It k.nowillot it wiil search out, and instead proleasions-Abolitionists. While they have SNe, Brighton, vise denies Id. Mackin, resigns are or •have been in the relal seri ice. n 'of 04T/ending its energies in theologies and the instrument to their eyes, there is apparent ed. Mr. Mackin was a very attentive and Sc- • a and rubrics. it shall g o around like Its to the vision of other people. right beneath the .:,,,,,;iiiittating Agent, and, we sire ;quite sure _,.,, Will seasoned • q:lne Author. hen - ling the sick, cleansing the end of it, a great many abuses and abominations that the new Agent will render eutire satisfac- 'CI ! n INSURANCE AGENCY. q OICI. (I'l,o'l'll, lepers, s iting eyes to the blind, ears to the deaf, requiring the most speedy and enereetie reform. lion. He was Post iffaster at Allegheny I aty , told, r the administration of President Pierce, ,_, and charity tl. CI. if those milk-of-human-kindness-overflowing 'I am sick, and hot e m,sed the hand of another, eentlemen will but lor a moment dilate the pus and has been recently Chief Clerk in the office I HAVE BEEN DULY COMMISSION- AT McCALLITIVE'S. 'L ' A ..,1 arid licensed to act for the billowing re- 1 'of I ..1 .1. P. Burr, Surveyor General of the • • ; ... Ir— and feel unable to dictate any more. May , iod pile of their organs of vision' and follow the bless you and the Old Hay State. guidance of our index-finger, they shall be glad- State. Na person who has business wi th the liable Verytruly yours, denial with a right always grateful to the r e _Ccolintiya Agent will be disappointed in Mr i mhIS (Signed)__ ftweN EcivE.MY. former, because it furnishesfurnishes him with employ- F . " , f' • - Of' ,, L' , ' , " ,, f , • Fire, Marino and Life Insuraiace , . c. Got', ANDREW, Boston, Mass." mmeatat his favorite occupation of regulating abuses. _ __ - . .__ , COM A. PNIES i More Suow —Or. .Saturday night some PH( NIX of Brooklyn, N. Y. T'IP nryibo Tax Bill. Let them look, then, right down into a place lour or live inches of snow tell In the modrititin called New Per l in-n large 1014111-a wealthy inf. reg o ia beyond I ireenstirg. and , sei era! Inchee Capital ne Feyl6ed Intern }I Beireni i e FAIL reported Woiciooi ' LAKE tropulia--and a great place in which to rind much eohioined to lay tfijoughout Sunday. Sleet and With a large surplus. yeaterday by the Committee, was received here good and very flinch tllat Is bad. There is a rain fell in fats city or, Saturday and yesterday, A N D by telegraph Friday night. The tariff's imposed matter there Ilia( cnncerrie white people.a:for- anq the air In etinsequence eoutinUed cold up WASHINGTON of New York. differ materially from those paid under the old, signers, too, by the by,-and unless their color • till the present. Capital ¢4OOOOO 00 Salleitillat' WOrkig. and nationality militate against extending syn. - --- Assets Feb. 1,1864 685,136 45 —' We give below the duties which it proposes to patty to them, the held is a broad one for work. • Count y Couvention.-Mai. A. M. Browne Unsettled claims 2,32t1 00 levy on items in the production of which our But we will let a New York correspondent ' I PARS, 'CURDY & CO., state the case lathe followingp aragraph: as !,airman of the Republican County Execu- —,---- readers are most interested : Capital and,Surplus $582,81u 415 ! 'Now and then a corner of the veil which , flee Committee, has issued his call for a Coun hides the mysteries and miseries of the city- is This Company lasuee Participating Policies, ' 1 1 11 , 11ANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, ti Convention, to be held at the Court blouse ou. Its script dividend have beef; 00 per oent,•per an. , .I,VII Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cops lifted, and a momentary glimpse afforded of the tie 26th, to elect delegat es to the Baltimore num for three yea r s past, per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod horrors which lie beyond. Just now some little : Conl ' "ention. The primary meetings will be held , der, to. Also, importers and dealers in Metals, i excitement exists, regarding the manner in which on the 23d inst. P Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, he. female emigrants are dragged to infamy by dew_ ! American Life & Trust of Phila. ' 47-Constantly on hand, Tinmenet Maohines its Whose profession tots this result for its ob- , -- - Capital s 49:4,° °°• and Tools. Warehouse, No. lig FIRST and 125 ject. Thetis wretches assume to reprefient "le : Ac:s.idemt....llie train going east fuel with an ae For further information apply to ' SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. tell save Offices," and Updh pretence of Obtain- dent Friday night by which four horses belong- SS S. S. BRYAN, Special orders of Copper cut to any desired ing for their - victims situations in priVate jam- in;; to Oen. Brook's Lepanment were killed -7- mh22 Broker and Insurance Agent, Pattern._ feb2l-Iydfsw Mee, decoy then to the dance-hOuses which line ,' and the balance badly injured. A black man in 59 Fount) street, • , - the lower portion Of the city, aad sell them charge had his Jaw broken. and a white man body and soul to the keepers, at prices varying orderly to the General, was badly hurt. ' Coal Land on the Penn ' a, R. R 9 !To Railroad Contractors. from fifty cents to ten dollars, according to the ! youth and appearance of the chattel. Hundreds ! .IPCD.R. EIALLIZI. every month are thus handed over to the clutch es of sin, and, after a forcible dishonor, have no other alternative than a remaining as inmates of these hells. Cotton, manufactures of Copper, manufactures of, when not Write or plga et 44 fabrics woven, knit, or felted, re dyed, printed, bleached, or pre- Pared in any other manner Bram, manufactures of Brass, copper, and yellow sheathing metal, rolled, in rods or sheets Repairs of engines, curs, carriages, and other articles on increased value per cent a Repaint to ships, steamboats Steamboats on gross receipts, passen sni Ste jp am Engines, li:winning Locomotives, S marine .Steel, manufactures of Vaal distillers Ale, per barrel,.3l gallons Beer per barrel, 31 gallons Lager beer per barrel, 41 gallons Ppnf ec fter r per barrel, 81 gallons ........ Cotioners DistWers of spirituous liquor Distillers of spirituous liquor, less than SOO bbls 25 00 0011.1, per ton 033 s Iron, pig, per ton 1 00 Iron, blOolnks, slabs or loops, per ton, •1 NI; an additional Si 50 It not previ ously taxed as pig iron Iron, railroad, per ton. 3 00 Iron, railroad, rerolled, per ton 1 50 Iron, band hoop and sheet, not thinner than No. 18, wire gauge per ton 3 00 Iron, band, hoop and sheet, thinner than No. 18. wire gauge, per ton 4 (A Iron, not less than inch, per ton 300 Iron, plate less than ';; inch thick, per ton 4 00 Iron; advanced beyond slabs, blooms, or loops, and not beyond bard or rods, er tonL 3 00 Irpn, cast, for bridges, buildings, &.t. per ton 2 00 Iron castings, exceeding le Its. in weight per ton • iron, cut nails and spikes, per ton iron, rivets. nuts, wrought railroad chairs, bolts, and horse-shoes, made Iron iron on which a duty ha. been paid, per ton Iron, bars, nails, tc.e., made from iron on which a tax of Si su has been paid per Iron, hollow wares, ton 2,00 u ibs Oil, illuminating, per gal Oil, lard, per gall 01.1, mustard seed per gall Oil, linseed, per ga II ................... Oil, all animal and vegetable, not otherwise provided for, per ga11....... Oil, coal, per gall Oils, coal, refined and distilled from coal exciusively, per gall u 12 Oils, essential u 05 Steel, see section 75, Of Excise Law.... 5 ou Steel, do. do. do. ,d 0..... 10 00 Steel, ,do. do. do. ? v .:W..... 12 OU iptavey,wr ton 2,000 poundi 160 The following. articles are added to the list of exemptions : Laths, shooks. coke, paraftine, whale and coal oils, silver bullion for platers, and materials prepared for hoop skirts. Allow ance and drawback on articles exported does not extend to relined coal oil, naptha, benzine, benzole, distilled shlrits, manufactured tobacco, snuff or cigars. In stamp duties, the following changes are made in existing rates : Agreements or con tracts, I 1 more than one written on one sheet of paper, five - cents ; tor-each agreement or con tract leases, where rent is three hundred dollars or less, fifty cents; exceeding three hundred dollars, fifty rents ; for each additional two hundred dollars, mortgages and assignment of mortgages, the same as conveyance ; in existing law, probate of will, one dollar ; for estate not exceeding two thousand dollars in value, fifty cents ; for each additional thousand dollars re ceipts for money or delis ery of property, two cents. Honor to Whom Honor Is Due—Rev. R. C. Chrlsty,Chaplatu Seventy-Eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers.—Yrom the an nexed proceedings' it will be seen that the non commissioned officers and privates of the 78th Pennsylvania Volunteers have presented their worthy Chaplain, Rev. R. C. Christy, with a substantial proof of the sincere 'regard and es teem with which they appreciate his many sterling qualities. Rev. R. C. Christy, of the Catholic Church, Is well and favorably known to many of ourc itizens for his acquirements as a scholar, his zeal in his holy calling, and his unfaltering devotion to the sacred cause of his country, We regret to learn that 31r. Christy is at present suffering from rheumatism, hut hope that a kind Pfovidence will soon grant hint power to recommence his. mis s ion of use fulness. Rate of tax per cent. The Ohio River Irriproveartent.—lt is estimated that ten millions will _be required to improve tha navigation of the Ohio river by locks and dams, and that the tolls necessary to pay dividend on the investment will not ex ceed on ordinary merchandise one mill per ton per toile, while the rates on the coal bottii i rape. rce., will be merely ausioinsi. The toil would thus he only about one cent and a half on a barrel of flout from Louisville to Cincinnati, and two and a half cents on a keg of nails from Pittsburgh to Louisville. Theiboats would make more money than they now do, as they could ruff all the year, and always carry full trade. 60 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 GO 60 00 The following is a copy of a memorial to Congress adopted at the last meeting of the Low, elite Board of Trade; To the Congress of the United States The Louisville Board of trade would respect fully represent that the interests is he Ohio valley require that the navigation of he Ohio river should be improved, If possible, so that it may be navigable during the 'entire season; and it is tespectfully submitted that it is the duty of the General Government to do this as a na tional work by a direct appropriation or by chartering a company to do it, allowing a rein- burseruent for the outlay by tolls upon the com merce of the river, and, perhaps, by tops upon bridges, and for rent of water power that may he des eloped by E.A.4(1 improvement. And we would further represent that, in or der to guard against any injury to the nnviga- ' lion, In place of a benefit, any plans that may be adopted for the work should require the sanatloo of the Legislatures of the six , States most directly interested in the improvements. The above is to be algued by the Prefddeat and Secretary, and copies transmitted to our repre- ' sentatives in Congress for presentation. 100 3 00 0 20 0 05 0 05 0 05 Anti-tint ter leagues are forming in Phila delphtl for the purpose of bringing the price of that article down from sixty-tire cents a pound to something like fifty cents. A speculator, who was accustomed to supply a :neighborhood with the oleaginous COM. pound, arrived the other day with one hun dred pounds, expecting to carry home with him $.5, but was very much disgusted to find after long effort that he c0u1d4314 dispose of eight pounds, • - . A Financial Panic W ASH IN OTON, April 15. • In the opening discussion In the Senate on Friday last on the bill to prevent the 'Specula tion in gold, Mr- Sherman submitted the follow ! ing letter from Secretary Chase: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, April 12, 1864. Sir: Notwithstanding the diminished amount of United States notes in circulation, and the gradualwithdrawal from use for currency of the interest-bearing I; S. notes, made legal tender 1 by their face, the price of gold continues to ad , vance. This effect can only be attributed to I one of two causes, and probably due In part to each, first. increase of notes of local 'auks; and second, to the efforts of the speculators. I have already submitted through ycntr,to the considera tion of the Committee of Finanee,a bill Intended as a remedy for the first evidand now beg tomtit ! mit for consideration a bill intended as a reme dy for the second. The first, if it becomes a law, will have, I doubt not, the most salutary conse quences. The effect of the second will probably II he more immediate, though, perhaps, not of such permanent importance. I ask candid con sideration for both, and the favorable action of Congresn it approN ed. It must not In- thought, how et er, that I regard either or both of these I measures adequate remedies for financial disor ders. Nothing; short of taxation to one-half the ; amount of the current expenditures, and a re duction of tine expenditures to the lowest point I compatible with efficiency, will Insure financial success to the Government, and without mili tary suciesses all measures will fail.. Very re spectfull• s. P. Csask. Flue Furniture and Carimta at auction, "fuestiay morning next, at 3 lcClellancl'a auction house. 55 Ffth street. An Flegant gasortment of Boots, Shoes and gaiters at McClelland's Auction House, 5.5 Fifth street. 11=1 JOSEKL M--VT ER & SON, )12 .NUFACTDIIER9 OF PLAIN AND FANCY FUMITITRE AND CHAIRS, NVAIIEHOUSE, 135 limithlleld, and 424 Penn Ste., Between 6th et., and Virgin alley, 00 PITTSBURUR reEL IV liC I '' Si Spiced Syrup Blackberry, For Summer Complaints, Dlarrhtea. Dysentery, tte., Is PREPERAELE TO MOST PRE. a paratiqns for the above a tj4 otions from this fact: It does not check the isease suddenly, i thereby rendering lnilam mat ,11 of the bowels liable,) but changes the character of and effectu ally and permanently removes the disease, and being purely vegetable, It can be given to the In fant with perfect safety. SOLD RT A-LL DRUGGISTS nig FOR SA.I, - E.. THE COAL UNDER 250 ODD ACRES near Monongahela City, with some 10 acres SURFACE bordering on the Monongahela Riv er, having some 460 reet front, where there is a superior landing, even In low water times. Present Brice Ql6O per acre. J. R. CASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, apli No. 61 Fourth street. BARRELS FOR SALE. -100 SECOND hand IRON BOUND bv rebwmEN & 00., nihmew 68 Smithfield et. . , , Lessee and manager. ..... W. Ebnatiralabia, . ! REPORTED BY S. S. 'BRYAN, BROKKR, 60 4Th ST. • Treasurer H. OvERIN(wok. ' i I Revival for two night only of the great moral ' Banks. FROM WASHINGTON ..,. CITY.. drama, UNCLE 'COWS CABIN, in obedience ! Par Value. Last Saks. to the public, who were prevented from seeing I Bank of Pittsburgh $6O $6B • 60 68% , this great work, on its first product - 14n, by other , Exchange Bank , Merchants' &M.anufac. Bk 60 66% XXXVIIIth CONGRESS. en tI " g n ;;VENING, will be presented, Mechanics , Bank 60 63% 1 Uncle Tom .Uncle Tom's Cabin. Allegheny Bank Mr. Burgess Citizens' Bank 60 60 67,4 r, 6151 WASHINGTON, Apri 16 . — ROUE.—Mr. George Harris... C. Loveday . Iron City Bank 60 ssu Randal, of Ky., opposed a resolition in- Phinius Fletcher . D ru es p r y n Perry C. Wilkinson Iron City Trust Co Mr. Chippendale !Manchester Savings Bank 60 60 64,41 asia structing the Committee on Military Af- Millie Marden Railroad, Gas and Insurance Stock. fairs to inquire into the expediency and Eliza Kate Rynor Birmingham Gas Co 31% 60 60 necessity of constructing a railioad for In rehearsal, the Duke's Signal and Octoroon. t , „" ‘ i e ti: t e e i r i s s' Insurance Co insurance Co 42 63% military purposes, from Chattanooga to igir lN POPULARITY, STILL WE " Eureka Insurance Co 60 its GAIN. 32 aiii connect with Cuntherland Gail is rec- Along. Insurance Co Allegheny Valley R. R 60 14% ommended by the President 111 his an- nual message of December , leaf. The The Ohl, Pittsburgh &. Goons. R. R 60 9% Original and Only do interest bearing bu 13 resolution was adopted. Monongahela Nay. Co. GO 47% Mr. Kernan, of New York, *sewed . CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS 1 : Ilirlegnoanayheilnasußrrite Co.! _ 25 27% 27% a series of resolutions adopted( by the '' Peoples Insurance Corn 25 29.1‘ Legislature of that State asking at Gen. will give three of their refined and pleasing Pittsburgh Gas Co to 86 , Western Penna. R. R. 50 Robert Anderson be placed on-t e refit - Ethiopian Entertainments ' Pitts. & Steubenville R. R..... 60 ed list, with full pay. Referre to the Penna. Ins. Co 60 Al' CONCERT' T - 1A.1.1., Committee on Military Affairs. Copper Stocks. $--- Washburm?, of Illinois, submit d, from , , ii ,r l o a rt ss h tli w i e ta st in e g rn e m o ining. Commencing on Co 7 05 the select Committee on Emig tion, a ' Great Western 1 00 report and bill, which were or red to 1 Monday Evening, April 18, 19, and CO. Dacotah —'• be published, referring to the re mmen- Pitts. and Boston datums of the President on this s National_ilbject in • his annual message. The Comm#tee say 18 Accomplished and BNorth ay St ClliT ate that the vast number of laboringtnen,es- Central '' . timated at nearly a million andla quer- Established Performers, isle •Rerni " Minnesota .. o ter, who have gone to war, creOted an sonar. Aztec. „ a's immense vacuum, which issince In New Son o ldistres- I Dances, singly felt in almost every pal Allegheny Co. Compro. 5s county} in the industrial pursuits of far- of the W 2 4" . mietsms and Burlesques. 211: b ira h nicipal6s" 6s ming, mining and manufacturing, and Allegheny co. to (R. R.) with back coupons in the construction and repair 4i Rail- ,hti;y-See bulletin boards and programmes. roads, this labor can only be replked by cc,ecitt of Admission .... , Pittsburgh (to R. R.) withback coupons "5 C ent. , Pitts. & Conn, it. R. mort. ea.. imigrants from foreign countrie4 Not- M. C. CAMPBELL, Manager. A. .R. R. let mart.7s withstanding this disturbed contrition of ' 'Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds.. the country the committee say tests has A 13 1 A -, l ' ...ce ' De, thleine " A g e ll t • ' A lleghenyA city 48 itts.& Steubenville .... , never been a time when the inilustrial ~._.,....,4 1' "4 i ! classes of Europe have had theirs often- IliAlg MASONIC HALL. MONEY MARKET. Lion so much directed to emigration as coRREuTICD DAILY FOR TILE MORNING POST BY now The response and inquiries of the 1717 CI 'CO 3 = ll -Va- 4 :3 0 3E' W I .117 ' JEli messes. KOL - NTZ s MERTZ, BROKERS, NO:118 VI 04 on STREET. committee to the Secretary of State has I lid Original Bohemia,, Troupe of , The following are the buying and selling rates furnished much valuable inf3rmation on tor Gold, Silver, sie. : this point, derived from our Represen G -.- tati yes abroad. Gold LASS BLOWERS 9 I ,Silver Will open their Grand Gift Promenade Enter- ; 'Demand Notes Usual - neat at the above Hall, on MONDAY )Coupons EVENING, March 25th, and exhibit every even- m E.xchac g and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF- , Sterling per pound ng I'ERNOONS. Prussian .. At each entertainment the celebrated Low ' Florins Pressure Glass Steam Engine Monitor, made ; se entirely of Glass, will he in full motion. Anoth er great feature, all the magnificent work of art, manufactured by the company, will be gratuit- Osnros OP THE DAILY POST, ously distributed to the visitors. MONDAY, April 19, 1864. FORTRESS MONROE., April 18: —The On FRIDAY EVENING, April Ist, a beauty BUSINESS--On Suturday was not very sc . f , ul case of work will be presented to the A u..thor live, this, however, is a usual thing on the last stearmrs Winans and S. 0. Pierce have 1 c i the best original Conunotrum on the (,lass day of the !'week. The !sales that came under returned from tins eeessful cruises in Steam Engine, search of the disabled steamer Tlioina, Admission to evening entertainments, 25 cents; I our notice were as follows: A Scott, since arrived at New York. , i ii n tt t 7 e no e c:n e s n , ing ls cents.;No afternhoholnfspartic./e.o'crilooocircs. open,s ~,,11 , . .Af i 'll.E-' -Sales of 20,000 m delivered on the —Sa es at t h e scales at $40@43. A. French sTino(l t ran sport, witka bark hila Don comtriences half an hour later. wharf y t t3 l s° I'l M in tow, started upthe James RIOT . this Wm. WOODROFFE, Manager. WHISKY—The market. continues excited— E. M GARDNER, Gin. Agt. mte.o' -1 a 2 7 , dealers have further advanced their figures— morning, intending to load with enhacco ; we quote nominally at $1,2641,30. at Richmond, belonging to the trench HOMINY—We note small sales at *B. Government. MAPLE SUGAR—SaIes of 1b at 17c. A FEETIBran--sales 5 to ol at 81 35 ; , Seconds— ! The steamer Montauk, from Beaufort, sales 14 tons at $1,66@1,60; Middlings—sales 10 ; has arrived. She spoke the reamer' tons at $1,9544. United States yesterday, 25 milesEnorth- } LOUR—The sales were : 150 bbls Extra Fam ily at *aga r ,25; 75 .. do do at $84)8,25: 300_do_do at east of Hatteras, in search of the steamer .$6 , da,26; 10it t - . Aiot. Return of the Steamers Winans The steamer New York saifod for City Point this afternoon, in chatge of Maier Guilford, flag of (nice offlopr. The steamer Kennebec, from alitlti nit,re, arrived at 7 o'clock to-day, in phiee of the steamer Genrgiana, dam aged by a collis;on. Late from Cairo and Be ow. Guerrilla Depredations in Ar4nsas piT.PG3,a,ebtAsTitmEmaz7APTlßrim VERY VALUABLE TRACT OF SCPERSTtIBCTURE, BALLAST, CROSS excellent COAL, situate 014 the Pennsyl vani&Railroad, near "Hawkins' dump," about ' TIES, and TRACK LYING of the Pittsburgh and Connellaville R.R. between Connelleville and to miles from Pittsburgh. If not Bold at private sale before that time, this property will be o ff ered Cumberland, embracing a distance of eighty-ser- At Davis' Auction House, en (87) miles, in sections of about one mile cub. Specifications and profiles are now ready at the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, and pro posals will be received to the 30th of Aprii. BENJ. H. LATROBE, President, Office P. &C.R. R. Co., Pittsburgh. mill I:=1 TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3d, 1864 Inquiries es to terms, &c., may be made of Col W. U. Hawkins, near the premises. Rev. W. F. LAUCK,, Braddoelt's Field, or HOFX/NS & LAZEAR, Attorneys -at-Law, No. 103 Fifth et. S. S. BRYAN, apl2-law3w NOTARY PUBLIC, 59 Fourth St., (Burke's Building.) Office hours from 8 a. m., to 5 o'dock p. m fin HE DWELLING AT PRESENT .11. occupied by the undersigned, situate on the Bluff, near Marion street, Bth Ward. Posses- _ PC 4t !,la Mon given immediately. Inquire at No. 8 MAIL. KET STREET, apl4-Btd 100 HS.LF In afore and for BBLS. WHITE FISH-- sale by •PATTERSON fr. AM - DION, inhB No. 6 Wood st. SPICED AND COVE OYSTERS- loodozen 1 and 2 11. Cove (= Li\ 100 „ 44 spiced Just received and for gale E&Ep, BiOS„ 126 and 128 Wood at GREEN APPLES-150 BEMS PRIME APPLES—Just received aid for sale by FETZER fr. ARMSTRONG, corner Market and First sta. LANDRETH & BONWEI NEW CROP L. OF GARDEN SEEDS' ddereoolved and AOOTS SMOGS AND GAITERS . Ari i for Brae by & LONG, prides, 0 BOBLAND'4, , • Najsmitierty piftebqr g h, B&W &Market st. mbid-diw Pe LATEST BY TELEMAPH, FOR THE POST.; From Fortress Monroe. and Pierce. TO LET. S. MORROW. AMUSERENTS. Itge .. PITTSI3IMGH THEATRE n,25; Extra at $6,60; io do, St. Louis 41 at ~ all from store. A I".PLEs.—Sales 100 bbls at 83,25. DRIED FRUlT—Peaches—gales of 20 bbls at p lb: 120 do at 14c; 100 bush at Io@llc. is LITER—Sales 5 packages at 97 , 43@46c. POTATOES Sales 300 bush at 81,10; 280 bbls at 83; 250 bush at $1,08@1,10. (-IRA IN - -Corn—sales 600 bush shelled at 81,27; 1.400 bush at 81,25. Oats—sales of 3 car loads at depot at 85c. GROCERIES—Coffee sales 24 sacks Rio at ~MACHINES ' 47c. Sugar--sales of 1.2 lihrts P. Rico at 17ci 26 In Orleans at Ity4l9c. Molasses—sales 50 bbls ' old nt Sti@blO; 100 do at $1,05. ' HI( 'L—Sales 50 tierces at 103 , 1,@103te. L'OrtiS-.-S ales of 6 bbls at 20*422c. PRI METAL—SaIes 250 tons Mahoning Val ' ley at 6.60 ton, cash. BACON—The market was firm with a good Psis' demand. As prices were unchanged we omit them in this issue. 111(iHE.ST LOCK S'FITCI-1. THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, Principal ()dice nod NVlinlerale Emporium 27 FIFTH - ST WM. SUMNER & CO., WESTERN AGENTS EICMIZEI . -77 :3 b NO, 87 FOURTH STREET, FOR SALE.—THE UNDERSIGNED have been appointed a committee by the Stockholders to make sale of the OAKLAND AND PITTSBURGH AND MINERSVILLE 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 equipments, &c., will be given after May, tat, aforesaid. For particulars refer to either of the under. signed. WM. A. HERRON. JOSHUA RHODESJ_ SAMUEL MORROW, Cl - ARLES AIEyRAIN A. S. BELL, FOR SALE OR Exchange for City Property. ' That LARGE DWELLING with grounds at tached, on CARSON STREET, foruisrly nen , pied by Christian Ihmsen, late of East `Binning barn, STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS In the rear of the Dwelling Rouse. FRED. L. LELNISEN, 109 Fourth street, "'- • FitlLhegh,,__ COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL OCAL STOCKS AND SECTRITIES - _ PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. OFFICE OP THE DAILY AOBT MONDAY, April 18, 1864. The market opened with a fair demand, and ' all things taken Into consideration rue sales were liberal. (2121:DE—Sales In bulk, or the bbls returned, i.ato bids at 23c : 500 do at 2.2,1ic; 620 do at 22%c; 1,250 do at 2.3. packages Included, 360 bbls at 29c; _hi) do at 519 C; 300 do at 29c; 300 do at 29c. • BENZOLE—Mo bbls deodorized at 25c; 40 do 23. c: 36 do at 24e. IiIi , FINED--Sales 100 bbls Free at 60c; 126 do at 604 , 61 c. Bonded—The last sales reported was at 47@i48c. And BEST, RIVER MATTERS. H Ricxn.--Last at there we T re eleven feet six inchevenesing water andtwilight rising. The weather since our last was changeable; on Saturday We had quite a hail storm. Qr. The magnificent steamer M. S. Mepham, Capt. Shaw, leaves for St. Louis on Tuesday, positively. persons who have not visited this naoting palace would do well to do so. ika - The tine steamer Sallie List, Capt. Neal, is announced for Clarksville and Nashville on this day. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED. liallatin. Clarke, Browinville. Franklin. Carman, Brownsville. Jae. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth. EMMA. Graham, Ayers. Zanesville Minerva. Gordon, Wheeling. (Ann Valley, Ohaidn, Cincinnati. Damsel, Todd, Nashville. DEPARTED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carman, Brownsville. Jas. Reese, Irwin, Elizabeth. Julia, Coulson, Zanesville. Leni Deoti, Shepherd , Louisville. Argonaut No. 2, Porter, St. Louis. Major Anderson, Dravo, Cineinnati. St. Louis Packets. FOR ST. LOVIS. TUESDAY, APRIL 19,. AT 4 P. M. THE PINE PASSENGER steamer AL S. MEPRAM, Shaw, Ama4a.Wwill leave as announced above. For freight, or imasage, apply on board, or to apl.B JAS. COLLINS & 00., Ate. AUCTION SALES. TA. DUCLELLANO, AUCTIONEER 55 FIFTH STREET. Fine Furniture and Carpets TUESDAY NEXT, at 10 o'clock, Will be sold at Masonic Hall Auction House, 66 Top Tables, street, embracing - Elegant Marble op Tables, Cushion Chairs, Hat Hack, Bedstead, Chairs, Tables, Cupboard, Cook Stoves, Silvtr Plated Tea and Table Spoon; Forks, Cutlery. Also, a quantity of New and Second Hand Car pets, Oil Cloths, er.c. JUST WHAT v ARYBODY WANTS,• A POCKET VLRUM! Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures, FOR S01_13):S : FOR SOLDIERS Can he sent to all parts of tha United States for Twenty Cis ALSO, Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, AT PRICMIES BELOW AMT, . AT PRICES RE.LcoW ALL, Committ AT PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOPME. teb3s MARBLES, finHE CLEOPATRA AND OTHER Itfarble Panels for Walla For Rio W. P. MARS ap9 4TWood st. ToKral 313L&X, . AM, EiRAIN RAKE% „ . wrRANTED vatz - stir' so* in nu. Also, fiITOR: _ARM sod 1 3ARROWS. IffAnrsornred - mut tor gale by , mla7 Alan" oltrio 666 5 00 3 O 3 1 7o 5 Ou 16 10 3 60 Buying. Selling 1 70 I 1 70 1 al 8 00 '3 2& 1 17 1 20 68 20.71 AT AUCTION A FRam_stlyrr Aß HUMPHREY'S. SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC i niw JUST RECEIVED.: I.—FOR - FEVER, CoesUon,' • and Inflow matlon—Heat, Pain, Restlestoess. 26 cents. 2.—FOE WORMS Fever, Worm CORO, 1 70- racious Appetite. 25 cents. 26 3.—FOR GOLIC, Teething, (frying and Wakefainess, Slow Growth, and Fee bleness of Infants. 25 cents. 4.—FOR Din • FARO of mouton— or Adults, Cholera lifantum, anittilum: men Complaint. 25 cents. - - 25- eo 0! 105 90 4:r- OR DYSENTERY or Bloody Flux, Colic, Gripings, Bilious Colic, Fall Dysentery. 25 cents. 6.—FOR CHOLERA, Gimlets. jdorbua, Nausea, and' Vomiting,- Asthinatic Breathing. 25 cents. -t25 7.—FOR COUGHS, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitasantluenza and Sore Throat. 25 cents. B.—FOR TOOTRAORE,Faceach Nervous Pains, Neuralgia, and Tic Di:Horan/6 26 cents. 9.—FOR READACIEDZS, Sick Headaches Vertigo, Ruth of Blood to the Head: 25 cents. - 10.—FUR DYSPEPSIA, Weak, Acid, or De ranged Stomach, bpnet , lpgrioni Liver Complaint. 2rr ceat a. 11.—FOR SUPPRESSED IKenaes, or Scan ty, or Painittlor Delaying, Green tßak nem 26 cents. 12.—FOR LEUOORRH_EA., osWidtes, Bear , ing Down, too Profuse Menses: : 26 cents: Ia.—FOR CROUP, Roarse,Otoupy _,Cough Difficult and OppressedZtea th ing. , cents. 25 14.—FOR SALT Rheum, Crusty Eruptions, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Barber's2s cents. 15.—FOR RHEUMATISM, Pain, Lame ness; or Soreness in the Chest, Zac k Side, or Limbs. 25 cents. 16.—FOR FEVER and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Old Inveterate Agues. 50 mita 17.—FOR PILL% internal or. Blind or Bleeding, Bee-eV or Obstinate. 50 cents. 15—FOR °FIRTH/IE3EIA, Wenk or In flamed Eyes or Ey - elide, Failing or Weak Sight. 60 tents. 50 19.—FOR CATARRH, Acute or Chronic, Dry or Flowing, Cold in the Head, In fluenza. 50 cents. 60 20.—FOR WHOOPLISTO Cough, sluotening and palliating it, or Spasmodic Cough. 50 cents. 60 21.—FOR ASTHMA, Op retied, Difficult, 'Labored Breathing, Cough and Hapeo toration. 60.centa. ,co 22.—ROR EBH Discharges, Noise the ',Lead, Impaired Hearing, Earache.' '6O cents. 2 3.—FOR, , SCROFEL4, Enlarged Glands and Tonality Swellings, and Old Lacers. 60cents. • - - 24.—FOR GcIprEILLL Debility, Flirtleal.or, Nerve!is Weakness 60 cents. l'6o. • 26.—FOR SR6.-SICKNESS, Prostration* Vertigo Nausea, Vomiting • 60 -cents 60 27.—FOR URINARY Diseases, Brave 4 Re nal Calculi, Difficult or Painful Urina, tion. 60 cents. 48.—FOE SEMINAL Emissions, Igvolun tasy Discharges, and Consequent Pros- tration and Debility. 411. ss - M . 22.—FOR SORE Mouth or S 43(fltf. leered Mouth of Adults or 0 d rew. , 4 00 4 • 80.—FOR ITRiNTARY IneonUnence, Wet ting the Bed, too Frequent; Fanfti or Scalding trrlnaticm. $l. 9,00 31.—F012 PAINFUL Aienctinguon, Pres ware,Cramp Sicisnis; Miliia, itch ing, andliritation. AIL 400 az—FOR Sll ratinGS at chew oftee, pit:l=rites, Flushes of atm, P.al- , 1 . s, and ;even Diseases of the Heart. 4CO PRICE. • Oase of 2S large vials, in morocco, and Book of Directions %ca. Oase ot2o large vials, in morocco, and Book of Directions e,Oo Case of 20 large vials, in plain case, and Book of Directions IWO Case of 15 boxes, (Nos. 1 to la) and Book of Directions J. M. .FITLTON, DRUGGIST, DISPATCH BUILDING, F. A. Gr 1E N . ir 808 PrE,TaMmA3iIE. .1 1 / 5 0, Whaloaliand retail neat tot Da Ifralmmk cazrunrs BLOOD' -SEARCH TER_
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