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HoiVlite Birthday of Washington and
;7 1 a'zhttajohiltveree - efgbrat. !
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~_Mpit of the ceiebratidn of
hiatatlayatelestc**ather to 'snit ; weld°
n oll iieteie'tEMl - cotill - haie chose(' a bap.
r4ikliala.astardsjr. It was limit cuxil
lortoodifOktnnd not too damp fon
Za=lizwiitiiiiugh ate atmosphigif
szyltpriffir - liirie con tin u
,
tlity.peering thrpfsh . and enlivening ail.
T._dozclawaolk : tipan_ thousands of flags,.
:.,.. 411 10001*.oaroblio and , private hboses'
tureugKonpct y_ and dining, the day
the y ; J gotuttantly 'nevem& niittl,
PM tilvit; , Mottid, the streets wore
the *.oB44l?ttal er4bleta...
i ge
..: 1, ',,. ~.li i itAL liallooili.
The Are!, public, assemblage of -the day,
it,(o,4siietlii titi•if - 4ing oneesas themiret
inggit-dmitabriol "chilthrea 'elf Allegheny,
MotthferqerAnd'bugnate‘ if the Federal
Arndt depot; 'Allegheny. The teachertriqad
oldirken, had-gathered atibeir
i reir4ith
stpori****aed,',itterched in n
KVIIIVIV9Viihere, they forme d . us,
sembiage t nnmberieg thousands of all ages
aP4 llt*<- - open e d - -
hiaproteedings w lonayeir• by
Rev,Presiley, who Wag In V, • ?tett Er •
Sheriff 'Graham. The . • „le -n, led by
Prof. W. H Slaolcoang e• e' • . lam bin, "
and Jona Id. Rirkpateibk, Fee., thav Lug
first been.prerentsd with a bouquet by a
young laktilai *_few ' 1 ntrodu t viry Me
marks,.-relit • rtio: s of Wdahlog ten 'a.
FerOvIVAAAT ' though theerowd wag
so dellsimed4k ch ildren so restless that
he weld riot be heard at any great dis
tance fresajlei &kW. At the 0088 the
schootcled_* Mr. Sleek, range*The Rai,
White arKt49 11 W' and aft'er a ,benedic•
tienhipirie,;ifinial Robinson, of South
Cenierofi'Mr• Church, the assembly die
peniXti 4.0" , ,- '..:t
4 1311rdiedelniet : :: * *ere 'enacted in Pitts •
. .. ....,
buigtibeadrtheixextughs at about the same
hour,.., Rm. Atur F. Johnston read the
FardlretrAdd* to• thepupils of the
Fieeieleecora and Fourth Wards; in the
last' items ashciolleuse4 At the Third
Ws:0.81:119ot lieesere. where the ticipils of
theVitird, Fi ft h a pt Ninth Wards were
assembliel; Reti Ire Reed opened the exer.
cise with -.prayer.. . Rev. Jas. Prestloy
elO4 pad the Farewell Address in a most
etiment manniu,--eand was followed by
Rev; Douglaain an appropriate address on
thecharacter bk
_W eshington. A number
ofettrieng, patriotic songs were sang by
thakildren 4 under the_direction of Prof.
Shirrs& andthe assembly was dismissed
vitithedietion. At the Sixth Prasbye
toriliiiiiftiirob, where were Congregated the
scholars of tire Sixth, Seventh and,Bigtith
Wafil • schools,: the exercises opened with
daserateterallicimpila, after wittier Prof.
AL loNtaton read, 114ipleiring- - iitylo, the
14 0TewollAdffeart -Morifainging followed
and _ . . tio.olikiwriiad, Illy . 4cipuott f , T .
Bee. ie. sad's piece, eger 09, ugx's
DOM , • ' 2 " ' a opy of which hliden, '
km. , , !shed hilt by Mr. Murdoch,
who•, 7 , • ' "his ehtertamlneintbn,Thurs
lay : ,
.The geiiae at' the 'Birmingham borough
talejarftikieteVeddrees -*as 'read . to fete
i$
-Rist Birmingham, Birthing
utiKlifigkiith Pittsburgh, is described lb A
is *Orli been most spirited and intlmii.4.,
&At ..310.-"ehd: ether Boroughs on the
'VW* 410t,the address was read . 4
4 1 ; ' espentlye school houses:
firL,' l ' •7; 'Jame' ' .cr Orrlreauszaa. --,----
• Ivalinficteretes in'itilegfieli e igered
t ' o' , WC, In.....aireardance-..erith.-the
Loo . 'fffr* Oren", and those of Pitts,
urgh,,ftv „erten. -.There werelew ezcep.
ionaWbageneral suspension of business
5id___,,..,,V1Fr414.9,,,. any stores were re‘opened
°Pf.%rior MT or evening, , (woo f or
tidoseilaillumination. -
id:LI/A.
At.lied'!iecleck in the afternoon the
orskiflrgoft rnon was heard aeaseunding
uentrtlretfacities.... This was thaeoneert.
I estop) of enfrlictirrel`gahs, fi red from
opTiiitili,.this city, and Seminary Hill,
llegaiiiry,'Tz*i two gnus of the ,Fort
ttt. Artillery,'oxib commanded by Capt.
[dealt-and one by Lieut. Atwell. Smaller
ettleibTdidasupp, wera,dred, on private
caturj,,,frOm. Several , other points, and
e.,en BoaepaL.twe .ene ignorant of the
Cillikilitiiiighiltsve supposed the city was
fling bombarded,
, -....-..,
,
.21ile XII f MING Mieirerialetrel.
Thil ke rnaiireintion had not yet castled
taci e mail
of people began to gather at
.aceirlii,Haltqwhere A brass band ,had
sirliliPogitlifelotio airs for an hour or
troiltilifter" , ..the reading of Washing.
i' . .
_Fatfirn: WlAireep. There were
41',4KuotiPr - SoOtv•'•they having teen
,'elidli..,lirvited At the appointed hour,
Lilt' Ecidter,"lll4 . chairnian of the
raittiteeK-Arrangements, announced
objectpf calling the assemblage to.
her awLattitpi that he had been re.
atedlekiainninte the fallowing officers
iti.46olteg: Pre' iglion Hon. Win. F.
i 11034 ,WriWridefile? Wlll. WI i itinß,
-101r.--lefemill. Marlin Staler • - irllion
90 ,13 41e04. 3241 '5attier, isplohn Biro
ritAfa;,ll 11....Vflitta, ask, P. Barr,
rid ninE o l l ,...elilarcef McKee, William
E -414•late_Wia;HarverChildS.—
_,...._liiit.'lltfiHmexell, H. H Smith,
n•-• -.. ll 4enliori, IL O'Neill, William H.
ody. On motion, 'are •rifintinations
o orkolliknoWd.r.AterSeAto• CoskAidng
testblot,: ,Telugt , 9 made someeppro.
its and - I.la,trio 0 ',Ad:kirks, ooncludiug
intiodueft' Wm- 4 0m*. M. Rowe.
I its ff..41,06.01.i0 read t he Address. -
t gin ' ~,.,- • 'leper:ie . c,I. , nothing be
dea -- Yr - ' 6 " Iddarly ing to
..the sub.
ea 4
1 te t o •,;,.-• ,$.-ribeet.- to tepee., but
rit •,e : itifitentatate of our Na- I
1-affaire4night-hincipfra: effect of im
ding thes.Linitellnly:ol-1,110 minds o f ,
resent,PWhrliiii praierPrl, eonsidera.
he .edniininded-' the `Add, s. Mr.
~....,
To o.4Trigl'„ocolkdotr.lorOad the GOokuneht
Oar. lankettia topso, and' was listened
ith mark attention throughout...-.
in he had concluded Prof. Eaton read
brining om; by T. Buchanan Read,
, of "Our Oeutibryet DefendirW'which
rending with much enthusiasm.—
r..a.rlhal , pittrfdtie air !rain the band
np4l4 - 41111* - Viod• '
'TUB PARK WRAPS& •
is fine.coMpany turned ont on, parade
e afternpen,(preceded by a'fine band,)
arzired.en& equipped. preeenting, in
gaZlnifoPPl a AK appearance.
Way' a laftwe few military organ i .
nester-We believe , there are hut two
reelifihd4d" :fi l tds is oat the only one)
ousting of ',Abe hundreds of compe
l( Home. , Guards organized In the
,y. iititirOf them have been broken
• enlistment& for the war and others
w as ef interest by the members.._
. THE SIONAL.
Be ven,Celeck ia the evening...a gnu
ned cartebill Wolk forth the signal
ich . ol. belle; •were to rieg,see o en
fttith ail:ferry phir; from steamboat,
h and fire bells, which was, during
mitimance, about fifteen minutes,
t deafening,
THE ILLIINiNATIex. _
ringing of the belhi was the signal
firivate and public build -
prointratione for which - had bean
cnrquitl, - nefliniily during the day,—
tu . Minatlein'tvas very general On
incipailrailisnieatly-'eviinflid4fhi
ql 3
-re manYLOtitiW Mae Oran*
llumi fr nat e ti.MMAS _ _
te.in44 l o
nd other colored pap Kv i w a t k o d av i
wilh l n OW it t b ebe l o4so , AßN
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: iza.., ,lisplay .: II {,s. . tfoti • W'ott, Obsers .. FlrisktPpiolliAlideioo.s..---o •z-
Iftisakkelli*ehttiesionomignignOttilti'etit ten Veda' nit lit a fire broke
. it 'and 011frictietei were illtitelesiledire
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dieting a fine effect elite greet a dlatance. Nickles liqwfr store, No. 806 Liberty
1 Kftit street welt skpsirfecl)larte , of glory stwft, and metinibling was soon enveloped
; fur two [loafs. VlN(Works were hurried in filmes A portion of the stoAc was
In abundance and-the roar ,44 email ord. saved. - -but by far Ate iergest part wss des
. nance wai cbat'nually heard. The Gasette, trertarThiellitaWk..buinsunicateti to the
' Chronic/4 and Dee
pageh ailaas ware taste , -iliqcor store Of L. Purcell, No. 807 and the
fully d o .'o ro'.. - . 1 . , Interior of the ,buttdiag was completely
:Ttre.:Cueteas liouss and o Post °Moe were burned iiut; Ationts.balf .tha.stock was
brilliantty lit op with . dandles, lanterns removed and the remainde? was burned.—
and daire-Ittid a large Anrritine 1,1.az . was The nivertstoilse 61' No. - 803, occupied by
graaefelly - bung Over thetpihate Mailings
. Schom ticker & 'Laing as a produce store,
to the Post Mee. Nearly every building and Alen, Id.cUttrarick - ds Co's stove wares
on Fifth street, from Sm't.ti . elcL to Wood, house, No. 801, also took fire, but the
WU Hip up. Some are worthy of special flames were che.sked before they commun.
notice. In front of Lodwig's billia-d bested to the loWer stories. In the former
saloon, the word "Union" appeared, form• the stock was somewhat damaged by
ed from jets of oes. Tee B ink Block Wq.B water; in the latter tittle injury was suffer.
beautifully decorated with Chinese lan. ed. All the steamers, and the Neptune
terns. Messrs. S. Gray & Son were bril- and Independence, were on the ground
liantly lit up with a pretty arrangement of and did good service.
gas jots and Messrs. W. &P. Hugue made No one wee able to give us any definite
a fine display of similar character, with information as to loss aid insurance. We
thetidditi in of colored paper. The Post wore informed that the two uileer build
building, from its great height (8 vostoriee) tugs belonged to B A .Sampson, .IL q , of
and central location, presented a Una vr.- Manchester and were insured Tee value
psarenee. We had Over seven hundred of the stocks of Messrs. liticNicitle and
lights in the windows, and in the counting Purcell wai probably $lO,OOO each, 11,11.1
room window a large trans') .rency, wth had some insurance, but we could not
the motto; "Ute, constitution as it is ; learn the amount, it will nut, however,
The Union as it was ** - eA small piece of cover the lose. The 1018 on the other build•
tortia.snce, smtioned on the roof, was fired tog i and the stock in them is, so far as we
at shunt ant=-vats and a succession or ceutd aec , irtatn, covered by Insmanes
rockets, Raman candles, Bengal lights, ' The goods were removed from several
volcanoes and colored fires completed the' warehouses in the vicinity and scattercd
display. An immense Chinese !Bittern tiesis for some (instance up Liberty street. One
also sospended from - the Avg stafron the boy, caught stealing a box of segars, wo+
o oper, and flags waved from the roof and' taken to the tombs.
all the windows. , Earlier in the evening a beer hall on
Oct Smithfield street, Geo . . W. Way- lion street, near the Coital bridge, was
man's large show windows bad s - me well slightly damaged by fire.
arraniterinottos. 04 Market, J. B. Mc --
Padden .SaitilOn made a flue display of gas
jsts in the form of a star, &a. Qa • Third.
tiingsrly & Meyers prin'ing office was
profusely covered wit's molt. s. On Fourth
the Mayor's and Tressnrer's offices were
brilliantly lighted, also the upper stories
of the building: and the family mansion
of the Simpsons presented •a fine appear•
erica. 0.1 Wood street the St Charles
Hotel itspliyed a great number of lights.
Lafayette Hall looked well, P. H. Hunker
was brilliant and a tran'parency of hu.
mortals character at W. P. blarsttall'a ex.-
citedaauch meriment. McCandless, 'B - a,i ,
son & Co , and W. Douglass, hatter, made
pretty displays, as well as T. J. Craig,
who tired the motto "Our Union 0 IC" in
lets of gas over the door. Many others we
do not now remember had talefel decora
tions,
faltic
TEDC - 4171111M11itT9. -
The display on the wharf was very fine
and exceeded all else The night was
dark and an ittialte number of colored
lanterns, suspended from the flag staffs,
chimney sta , _Ars and steam pipes, had a
beautiful effect, with the appearance, the
boats being shrouded in dark ness, of rest
ing in midair.
The Subsistence Committee had City
Bali - eautifully lit up. rranged and dec.
orat , xl inside, and the r in was crowded
'with visitors throughou he evening,there
_being a great anxiety see the-arrange
ments or feeding the trpopayliassing
through our city. A hand4f music die,
cours•A pleasant music and at) as joy and
merriment-,
....011LNea ILN Y.
We co only
,speak generall of our sis
ter cat: - Federal street was litesily lined
With flags on bah sides and mahy build
to in all parts of the city werellltuaina.
ted. pzi Federal street the display was
68patifut and the e.rer. , t was crowded with
spotntorl for hours We cannot Portion..
' Lslz3,-but there were several pretty de
signs, very creditable to those who err
ranged them.
The firemen, in consideration of the
Short notice iipon which they turned out,
made a most creditable display. Although
the usual profuse decorations of their ap.
paraturi was absent, everything looked
•bright, neat and clean. Heady every
man carried a torch, supplied with oil by
the liberality of the Messrs. Sawyers and
Hon. Wm.F. Johattorwindallwore their
capes and hats. ,
The procession formed on Liberty street
and started; at eight o'clock, over the pre
scribed route, in the following order:
OQief Engineer, Dr. A. G. McCandless;
with his First and Second Assistante,Robt•
W. Mackey and Will M. Hartsell; Colum
bia Hose. Allegheny, as -guests of the
Eagle; Eagle steamer and hose carriage;
Allegheny..hand engine and hose carriage;
Duquesne steamer and hose carriage; Nair
tune hand engine and hose carriage; Niag.
era steamer and boss carriage; Vigilant
steamer,
preceded by brass band, and fot.
bylooked hose carriage; Good Intent hand
engine and hose carriage; Independence
hand engine and hose carrriage; Relief
-band engine and hose carriage.
all looked well, but we must award the
palm of suneriority to the Vigilant. That
company looked well and marched with
great regularity and precision. Fireworks
were discharged by the firemen from time
to time and as they passed the streets were
illuminated with various colored lights,
producing a most brilliant effect. The
display at the Monongahela House was
very line.
The orocession passed over a great por.
tion of the ripte laid down, but at ten
o'clock, when they reached the corner of
'Wayne and Penn, the rain began to fall
- 1,0 heavily that the Chief Engineer deter,
mined to cut off the route through the
Fifth ward and the firemen were marched
down. Penn to Hand, along Hind to Lib
arty and down Liberty to the place of
starting,,where they were dismissed,
Fifth, Smithfield, Woad and Market
streets were a perfect jam of pedestrians
during the evening and vehicles stood lit.
tie chance among the crowd, as it Wi3 al•
most Impouible to get through and the
frightening of horses from the glare of
lights was imminent, in which case the
consequences might have been fearful.—
'The public seemed, however, quite good•
natured and though collisions and fall.
were frequent and splashing of mud una•
voidable few complaints were uttered. All
seemed intent on enjoying themselves,
even at the expense of their best clothes.
Juat after the prozession passed along
Fifth street and before the thousands of
lights began to flicker and grow dim a
smart ;bower began to fall, rather ones.
pectedly, and in a short time that thor
oughfare, so lately crowded to Suffocation,
was compirxt , inly fra3ant. Is half an
hour after the lights were nearly' all et.
tinguished and by nine o'clock the streets
.were deserted and the celebration of the
day was over. We congratulate our °W
iens on the pleasant manner in which the
celebration went off and upon the fact
that no accidents of serious nature oc.
curred.
SUDDEN DEATII ail'Bukf
pitting man of 24 or 25 years, named
Chas. bichiLeekin,.employed as warehouse.
man by Wm. liicOutcheon, wholesale
grocer, Liberty street, died suddenly of
apoplexy on Saturday. Being wanted he
was called, and, not answering, found
lying on the cellar floor, upon his face, in.
sensible, and died soon after. Ho was
subject to apoplectic fits and the jury em,
paneled by the Coroner found a, verdict
of death from that cause. Deceteeti was
unmarried and bonrded on Wsishington
street. '
BAUGH'S .51:1PZIC 11114:34EU.TS 07 Luis .
Tsui is a moat vai /able fertilizer;;e nd
lei! be found . of. gPeat 1,6 (mini*
tabpedially-thoso-wiso—lume poor lards
Priosphataahrathed sties46 ; Fper : limi
himd is warranted tree iswisaduisgation......
, Itits fur WV/ 4. lif,aoroler, Virgil:llolw.
--atcp
erryliALL,
MIA YISMICIrit raCCIABBION
THE OROWD
THE RAIN
-IARMULTCH FROM OoL. McCooic.—Ou
Satuardayk Mayor Sawyer received the
following from Co). linCook, , reply to
his req est to be present and address—the
meeting here on
CosgooTor, 0., Fob. 21st, 1862,
B. U. SiWT RR, Je., &layor:-1: is int.
possible for me to he in Pittsburgh on the
221 inst. 1 am torts far on my way to
Kentucky to join ray command.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT At' AN OIL RlerlNq
Ray.—On Saturday morning, at an oar/ } '
hour, the engineer employed at lila oil r. 5.
finerrof McCormick &Co., on Butcher's
Run, Allegheny, mounted a ladder to per
form some necessary operation about the
tank. Ile had a lighted cagdle in his hand
and had scarcely reached his position when
the gas ignited and, exploded. The roof
of i ke refinery wee' blown off and the
malTithrown up several feel., felling out.
side. He was dreadfully burned about the
hands and received a frightful contusion
on the forehead. Medical attendance was
procured at once and the wounds dressed.
It is feared the injured man will not re.
cover.
POCM:IINTA.S AT TIIK V•11.1KI . I RB, —The
mualcal extravaganzi. of "Pocohontas "
will be prxtaced at Trinible'it Varieties
this evening, on the occasion of Miss Fan
ny Denhani's benefit, when she will appear
as the Indian princess. 3i533 Denhang. is
leallitp in this ctuirgicter, hiving plefige ft
ono hundred slity. consecutive nights
with John Brougham, the author, and
accompanied him on the occasion of their
flying trip from New York t.)YhilnAelr
phia, playing in the two cities on tbo same
night. The piece is well arranged and
will be produced with the finest etfmts.
Important Verdiet---Fitssimmais vs
Wallace's Administrators
After being on trial for eight lays, in
the District Court, the jury in thtcaso of
Fitzsimmons vs. Wallace's estee were
charged by the Court on Friday aiernoon
and brought in the following speial ver
dict on Saturday morning:
In this case the jury say that thy Sad
for the plaintiff, and assess the amunt of
the principal and interest of the mrtgage
debt unkeld, on the .hypothesis tat the
molt - age - wail not givin to secure th pay.
meet of a loan of money at a ratiof in.
tartlet exceeding that established b law,
at the sum of $42,682 47.
But the jury farther find thief, it paint
of fact, the mortgage sued on was peen to
secure the payment of a loan of moey at
a rate exceeding that established b law,
and that deducting such excess fret the
said mortgage debt, the amount if the
principal and interest of Bald magage
debt actually unpaid is the sum 0f525,.
799 24.
And the jury further find that thelain,
tiffs, under the,terins and stipalaties of
the said mortgage, are entitled t( the
further sum of 6 per centnm attoiey's
commission, on so mach of the prizipal
and interest of the, mortgage debt Benny
LOW be due and unpaid, and 5 per cetnm
On the remaining instalments as the ime
shall become due and payable, if not aid
at maturity.
The Ckiurt to enter judgment for oiler
of the said amounts found by the jury, is:
for the sum of $42,682 47, first shve
found as aforesaid, or for the sum of
799 24, last above found as aforesaid,ts
they may determine the law to be on .6
reserved questions, together with 5 A.
centum attorney's commission thereon
found by the jury, as aforesaid.
Verdict of a Coroner's Jury.
On Friday night a son of Charles Ga
wood, the drover who died at the Pen.
sylvania Railroad depot last week, arrivs
from Warsaw, Indiana, and fully ident
tied the body, of which he will take chargt
for conveyance home. He stated that h
father was subject to violent fits of coil
rendering him speechless for hours. Thi
Coroner had ordered a post mortem ex ,
amination and the jury met at ten o'clock
Sunday morning, at Devore's undertaker
shop, to hear the testimony of the physi.
clans, Dll3. Reiter and Metheney. Dr.
Reiter testified to having opened the Cody;
he found the spleen unusually large, .the
liver swoollen. p•le and mottled and the
gal/ bladder
. filled with a solid stone The
stomach contained about six ounces of red
fluid, colored with blood, transuded from
the :oats of the stomach, bdt there was
no evidence of poison. The man might
have been poisoned by sedative narcotics
but the condition of the brain showed that
o stimulating poison had been employed.
His death, he believed, was caused by a
severe attack of colic, with neglect and
exposure. With his organs in such a
condition he could not live long. The
Doctor explained to the jury that food was
digested by a sharp acid, (chyle) neutral.
ized by gall nr bile, When the vessel be
comes so filled up with the stone as to
contain no fluid the acid passes into the
bowels, producing violent 011011 C and con..
aequent death. Dr. Metheney corrobora•
ted the testimony of Dr. Reiter and both
agreed it was a most extraordinary case.
The jury returned a verdict in accordance
with the facts developed by the post mor.
tern examination, and the body of deceas.
ad was taken in charge by his son, to be
conveyed home for interment.
CAVALRY FOR WaxxLino.-d—Two squads
rons of Lyon's Connecticut Cavalry arriv
ed from the Bast yesterday morning, en
route for Wheeling. The men and horsos
were T laced on board the steamers West
moreland, Argyle and Horizon, chartered
to convey them to - their destination The
men were led by the BabOistenoe Commite
tee at City Hall in the evening and the
beats we.,re......fxt an-earl •
hour th i s
Tax Orr Oomfams hold their regular
monthly meeting to-night In the Com
mon branch it is expected that the coma
mittee appointed to investigate hfrchit-
Ant of the clerk,-Mr: L r, : in
-.l4fifl4iaB ”Pennsylyenia amid ors
dinatioiriii4irtnake report, litisprebable
therd will be a majority
-and misotitY
report.
' Coroner MeUlouriyiai_ Way afternoon
•
An Inquest on the
held --teedy-01--eluodes,
' f
Gipner, wno died at the SI. °barite Metel, ;
at 2i o'cleck on Sunder Morning, ftom a.
pistol shut inflicted by .hlinself t on Wed. •
nesday evening last v at hie own . - shfUre
Market street. Two
_aftnesses z wArkttx.
amtned. McConnell, binakiltiseper
for deoeased, stated.: that he 'came,.tilio then ,
store on Wednesday leveeing, Went
stairs, came dawn, and af ec snaking hands
wito 111.1:13 and his brothel Jae. Gipner, •
placed a seven-barreled pistol to his breast.
M'Oonuell struck his right arm as he fired
land the ball passed through the left. The
pistol fell tothe floor, but . Gipner got.pos.
aossion it, and althotteh hissOonnell
struggled to prevent him ; litteled in
firing a second ball into his loft y -tuitti.
Dr. Murdoch described the wound and
stated that death ensued from internal
hemorrhage from tbeleft lung,produced by
the ball passing into it. Tbe-ktry Ibund
e verdict of death teem a - gisleFteliot
wound, inflicted : I
Alter the shooting,Gitmer was conveyed
t o the St. Charles Hoto vihero)ll3 board
and it was at flrat-helleved hiii injuries
were not serious. But on Tipmedap night
hemorrhage ensued, resulting In nia death
yesterday morning, as stated.
Deceased was twent3ativo pais of age.
JELis family Bedded In thisirielitity4f Z)li.
enc(plehat only-two liiiiiereiriow rensidit.
farad been engaged in the tier ,
silicas in this city for somo'Yea4's Plior icy
opetants tri m ming stare tuxref, street.'
lie had an extenstste Whe-lestlae l
eits. His rrenialna will lie ',interred' at
Z ilienopin , a 9 be requestett; apd it is strithrt
Lunt he visited that place ,ribs week and'
aelBcted hiirown grave, Wor are informed
of the circumstances whichisid him to take
hie own4fle, but they ash' ';(4 too prltiate
an a l, pa arta a -eharsenti ID appear ip a
public print, as they abet the tying
equally with inn dead.
TESTIM4NIAL.-00 Thisrsday
next the old scholars of tl , ..teSouth(*Ccifftl)
Ward Public School pot s° pretiOntlng
their Principal, J. Agg ,
with an appri•priate testi Quilt! of thei r
esteem far him as a scholar and a man:.—
The gift selected is a beautiful edition of
the British Cyclopedia, a fare and valua
bl.+ w.rk. A supper will be given on the
-ion at the Scott louse end all the old
scla, ,, ,rs should make it a point to be pres
ent at such a ploaiing reunionef 81313001stos,
!Ong separatb.l by time and distance.—
Tickets wilrbo furnished to all wishing
to participate on application at Weyman's
drug store, corner Third and Smithilaid
streets.
R. L. MeCoos
DIN/3 IN JAIL —Meyer Sawyer WIIB
yesterday informed that a colored man
named Levi Savage, residing in one of the
upper wards, was raving so terribly, from
mania potu, as to annoy the neighbors,
whii isared he miaht break his bonds and
do some injury. Officers were sent up aid
the men secured and committed to jail,
wbore ho had boon buts few hours when
to died of his milady. An inquest was to
be held last evening.
Yost.K.arrucuir -- to item in-the
andria Chronicle states that the 61st Pony
Sylvania, CJI. ii•ppey and Nth Pennsyl
vania, Major Lcidy commanding, arriveci
there on Wednesday and embarked on I,Ce
cxre. fcr Washington the same day, en
routa fur Kentucky.
Poar.s, table spoons, tea spoonknd
napkin rings, just received at the llar
Store, 50 Market street, also a variety of
oth , q. goods.
NIT
J DUPE 1131113 It 501,
Msonfacuirers of
FANCY AND PLAIN
FIURNITIVICE & CHAIRS.
w.taniouss., 126 BIifITHPIRLD STREET.
(between Stith street and Vireo alley.)
nog PITTSBURGH.
pHoTo GRAPH ALBUMS
ALL STYLICS,
AND
ALL PlllOlO3,
-ALSO—
DIARIES FOR 18 88.
POREIifJ IT
W. S • HAVEN.
Doe CORNISH WOOD AND THIRD BTWEIBT
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALK
situate os Fifth, Union and Liberty streets,
Pittsburgh, on which is erected FOUR Boltz
TENEMENTS, malting . a rent of nine hundred a
Year. The property is inhaled In the bedpan of
the city, and well calculated for an Otdnitma De
pot, as all the lines in the ell could be easily eau
eentrated at that point. The totems 63feet on Fifth
street, on Liberty street. Si feet, and on Union
street. 66 feet and 5 Inches. For farther_ particu
lars, enquire ofJOSEPH ROSS, in the Diamond,
or JACKSON DUNOAN, Bey., at. the Allegheny
Shape:boon Bridge. felit 2wd
FOR SALE OR RENT.—
The subscriber offers for sale on WEDNES
DAY EVE ‘IN(} NEXT, 26th insL, atY col k, at
the store,the store house occupied by bim,having a
leaseof 1.5 years to run. The house WWI built to suit
the tr..de, with all the convenienees for doing •
large who'esale and retail business, and is known
as one of ice oldest grocery atoms in Allegheny
el y If not sold he will tent it to the highest Ma
der for a term of years,
Terms mots known on the day °feel&
JAMBS PATTON, JR.
N B. He has a large and well selesi.ed stock of
Groceries, Wines, Fruits and Liquors amounting
lo
-about $7,000, which goods were laid in at,
ow Prima. and W. 1.1 be offered for rule at auction
rhen the house is disposed of. Due notice will be
iven in theßipers. fe2o.lw
J , JIIAFF rAUL 111.10019......1A1d. exert
Vestern Stove Works,
LIBMITY BURST, PirtißlrEol4
4RAFF & CO.
MANITFACTURPIREI;
ITO ULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of the public to Warlarge stock ot well se.
- •
Otk, Parlor
.& Heating Stoves
480—IMPROVED
UTCHL. RANGES. GRATE FRONTS.
6c, among which wabe found the
The
NU . COAL COON - STOVIM6I. IN .TEI
°T4t.
Nand, Advance, ilr-Tight, Eclipse, ul
IRON CITY,
firliarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State
'J the MUT 00aL 000 E STOVES. 114
FtRaPREMITTM awareed to the
TII4ImICAIII, GLOBE I REPUBLIC,
For ilassT WOOD COOK Errovai NOW IN
jB~te and WI WI Premhun
eweWe tell attention of
Ditalfga and BURLDESS to the largest stook of
GB 411 FamirTs & FENDERS
. IN TR& STATE.-
ri.B. l Jellne the DAMONThuidECILLPELF. Opal
Plea with Soap-atone Lintno,whiett milted
tah 9f with
than traa. estate
CINZ/1 mhpllN g i rs t
Z...ll f ty selected aaaartroent of LAMPS, m
of pattern, far safe damp for oaati at
SCHER= & BLEAKLNY'B,
,
.fe2t US Wood gnat.
2 barrels fresh Eggs received
gale by
BMW a bIittLANS.
Clarksvile Oct*,led by our
Naval Forces.
CLaixamr,a, Tenn., Feb. 20.
'Po Hon. Gideon Wean, Eicietarg or the-
Novyr • -
We have possession of Clarksville: The
l:citiz 3118 being alarmed; two-thirds of them
have fled, and having expresseimy views i
and - intentions to the Mayer and H 0....
:Cern Johnson, at their, rcq test I have Is.
,sped a prbelamation, assuring all the peace-
ably disposalpersons that they may, with
safety assume their business arecitttone,
requiting, only:tire military stores and
equipments to be given up, and holding
the military authyrities responsible that
this shall be done without reservation.
j.lel'i Fort Donelaon yesterday With the
00 , 111ALbga, L;eut. Comaisnding Phelps
And the Cairo, Lieut. Commencing Bry.
tent, on a reconnoissance, bringing with
itne Col: Webster, of the Engineer Corps
triad Chief Of Gen. Grant's Staff, who,
'with Lieut. Commanding Phelps, Lock
. tisiescasion or the principal fortand hoisted
istlathe Union Slag at Clarksville. A Union
, t
tirnent manifested itself as we came up
-Miliebeis have retreated to Nashville,
:having set l tenst'the remonstrances
jot the citizens, the spienlid railroad
ibridgescross the Cia!nerland river.
I,• I rettgrn to Ircrt, Donation to day for
&another gunboat end six or eight mortar •
•boata, with which I propose toproceed up
'the Cumberland. The rebels all have a
:tfirror of the gunboats. Ono of them, a
'shOrt _iiiiitarce aboyaiees—Eloneisou f had
previously tired an irqn rolling mill be.
longing to 11 .n. John Belt, which had
been ti9ad by tho rebels.
• .A. Foo
Flag Officer Commanding the new forces
on,the Western Waters.
Gee. Grani'e Official Report
of the Rattle s% Fort Oonel
son.- Ills -9oagratulatiory
Order to iskst Seidler/I.
HEADQ IliliETEEßAßiii' Ili TR E Primp. }
FORT Doarstisoir, Tenn., Feb. 16
Gen Get W. Oullum, Chief of Staff De ,
par/mewl of Missouri:
Blm I am pleased to announce to you
the unconditional surrender this morning
of Fort Ronelson with twelve to fifteen
thousand prisoners, at least fo ty piece& of
artillery aid a largo amount of storm,
horses, in ules, and other public property.
I left Fort Henry on the 12th inst ,with
a force of-about litteen thousan.l men,
divided into two dtvisions, under cam.
maul of Generalltlcelerititcl and General
Small. Six regiateatetwere sett around
':by waiter the day before, cor.voyed by a
gliribeer, or' rather started ono day later
than one of the gunboate,and with Instruc
4ions not to pass it
The trooper:ado the march in good
order, the lead of • the column arriving
within4wo mileetf the fort at 12 o'clock
LM. . At this point the enemy's pickets
were met aardriven in.
Teo fortifeations of the enemy were
' from this point gradually approached and
surrendered with occasional skirmishing
on the line, The following day, owing to
the non arrival of the gunboat" and rein.
foreementa sent by water, no attack was
made, but the investment was extended On
the &nib of tits enemy, and drawn closer
to his works with skirmishing all day.
The evening of the 18th, the gunboats
and reinforcements arrived. On the 14th
a gallant attack was made by flag officer
Foote upon the enemy's works with his
fleet. The .engagement lasted probably
one hour and analf, and; bid fair to result
favorably to the cause of the Union, when
two unlucky shots disabled t
the currgin t. . - ... .
beats aronae.., ed bac • by
The remaining twb were very much die
&bled also, having received a number of
aeavy shots about the pilot bogies'. and
other parts of the vessels. After these mis
haps, I concluded to make the investment
of Fort Donelson ea perfect as possible
and partially fortify and make repairs to
the gunboats. This plan was frustrated,
however, by the enemy making a most
vigorous attack upon our rights wing, com
mended by Gen. J. A. MeOlernand, with
a portion of the f roe under General L.
Wallace. The enemy, were repelled after
a closely contested battle of several hours,
in which our loss was heavy. The officers,
and particularly field officers, suffered out
of proportion. I have not the means yet
of determining our loss even approximate.
ly, but it cannot fall far abort of 1,200
killed, wounded and missing. Of the lat.
ter, I understand, through General Buck.
ner, about 200 were taken prisoners. I
shall retain enough of the enemy to ex.
change for them, as they were immedia
tely shipped off a^d not left for recapture.
About the close of this action the ammu.
nition it the cartridge boxes gave out,
which. ai th the loss of many of the field
officers, produced great confusion in the
ranks. Seeing the enemy did not take ad.
vantage of this fact, I ordered a charge
upon the left—east:try 's right -with the
division , under General G. F. Smith,
which was most brilliantly executed and
gave to our arms full eseurancit of victory.
The battle lasted until dark, giving us
possession of part of their intrenchments.
An attack was ordered from the other
flanks after the charge by General Smith,
which was made by the divisions under !
Gene. MeDlernand and Wallace, which,
notwithstanding the hours of exposOe to
a heavy fire in the fora part of the day,
was gallantly made and the enemy fuher
repulsed. At the points thus gained, n t ,
having come on, all the troops encamp
for the night, feeling that a complete ;-
tory would crown their labors at art
hour fit the morning.
This morning, at an early boy
B. Buckner, under flag or bug'
y i kt
an errata co, &c. A cop , _ eorret.
pmdenoe which ensued is b with accom
panying. I cannot menti n individual]
who especially distinguistkek themselves,
but will leao that to diviffion anti brigade
officers,..whoaa report will be forwarded as
soon me received. To division commanderi
however—Gana Motilernand, Smith and
Wallace-I must do the kis' ice to try that
each of them were with their commands
in the midst of danger and were always
ready to execute all orders, no matter what
the exposure tn,,themselvea.
At, the timer the attack was made.on
Gee, ..14101ernand's command, I watitts.
Bent, having received a note from Flag .
Officer Foote requesting. me to go and ace
hint, he being unable to call.
My personal Staff, Col. J. D. Webster,
Chief of Staff, Col. J. Reggie, Jr,Vol.,
and Capt, J. A.. Rawlins, A. A. G eneral,
Copts. C B Loan and W. S Hillyer,
Aide, and .„Li. WI It,, B. McPherson,
Chief Engineer, all are cTesiarving of per
sonal mention for their gallantry and ser
vice.
For full details - Rid reportsof Engineers,
Medical Directors and Commanders of
Brigades and Divisions to follow.
I am, General, very respectfully your
obedient servant,
U. 8. - GRANT, Brigadier General.
• cuumw. os,Das No. 2.
RUDQUARTEB t a Drc ,, WisT Txaa.,
FORT DONXT.BO2(:74b. 1862. ;
The (ienerel.'ooMianding takes great 1 It telll be oreoen zefonlme to our
pleasure In coruiratulating She troop_ of rker comma Msyttaidasstmmer lameeris. capt.
this • command for Ae.i.riumaph ' notiniumaral theF4 term* GM. Meow ars
se%nd i hiy their ..yalor the' Hammed far:ahs Upper i [ iadseisee. Ws tilus ,loth, and hellion
idpt lost. , i ttc Worasoto.M - 7repointassigag nese bomb to !Aide]
For four suocesslvonigtOs, wag. •
ee tor '
IM;IM=I9
(.AT,E;SIBY TELEGRAPH.
taif 111,00, News up in Two O'clock,
tor dun g this_niiipcitadernent, weedier
known i; this lail'ludejlhat.faced an one.
my, .1.1 - ar - FlA:krcii: - sin a position ebotien by
hitna'Ar. Thougli strong,lL fortified by
nature, all f.he 7 adifiottariefekuards sug.
gesded tri science 4p re acitle‘l. Without
h liaurfaur„ this was borne, prepared stall
Baits tc reed ve .an EMSck, and with Oa% 1
tinuons - skirmishing by dsi; , , 'A-smiting ill‘
timatisFY forcing the etrau yto suirn•
der without con4itionp.
The- victory achieved is not oni . , greet
In thd effect it will haie In breaking down
rebellion, but, has secured the greatest
number of prisoners of war ever taken in
any battle -on th's continent.
Fort Denison will hereafter be marked
in capitals on the map of our united coun
try, and the mon who fought the battle
will live in the memory , 1 a grateful
people,.
By order, U.
Brigadier ineral CurcLaandizT
AM.
From Washington.
WABULNGTON CITY, February 28 , --Die
patches have been received here from Com.
Dupont, dated Port Royal, February 18,
enclosing a report from Commander
Rodgers, in which he says that while
sounding in the Savannah river, a short
distariee abOVe Wright river, he discovered
several objects floating upon the surface,
which appeared at first sight to be empty
tin cans and as e ich were not regarded by
him as worthy of notice. Lieut B:etson,
of the Soneda, shortly after hailed him lied
told hint ho thought the .rbjeets allu led to
were Moors attached to an infernal ms
_chine. Upon closer examination they saw
enough to satisfy them that the suspicions
were correct. The buoys. five in number,
were placed several yards apart at right
angles to the shore, immediately in the
channel leading from Wright river and
,visible only at low water. They were
connected,by a spiral wire, the end of the
wire entering an 'orifice in the upper ends
of the buoys. They were also secured by
wires to what they presumed to be weig' Is
at the bottom but which further examine,
tion led them to behave were vessels con•
taming explosive matter. An attempt
was subsequently made to produce an ex.
pica ion by pulling the wires, which failed.
The wires wore then cut and the outer I
buoy was brought off in one of the expo,
dition's boats. In consequence of the del,
ices nature of tee exploding apparatus rf
the buoy brought on board, it was deem° I
more prudent to endeavor to sink the re
maining buoys, rather than attempt to re.
move them. so that the enemy should not
have the batisfacdon of feeling that a
single life had been lost by the diabolical
in yen i,n. The buoys were sunk by firing
rifle shots into them, one having exploded
the night previous from some cause un
known and shortly after a launch had
passed over the spot where the buoys were
placed, having in tow a heavy lighter with
guns. It farther appears that the torpedo
or infernal machine brought on board the
Unadilla was afterwards set, upon a bank
and a rifle tall fired through it, when it
ex p-oled.
WasErrwuTow, February 22.—The re
port furalsited,to the Asssdated Press did
not purport to. be a verbatim rt..per i t tp,the
proceedings of the Riilroad.rrvention,
but was obtained from .membets after ad•
journmont. No reporters having been ad
muted, the dispatch obtained fr , art the
Secretaries as to the business,of the Con
vention, was correct. The remainder of
Secretary Stanton's impressive and able
op ech was not reported, and the brief al
lusion to his remarks, especially the refer
ence to General McClellan wee, and is now
ascertained, inaccurate as to the language
employed.
Arrival of the Niagara.
lis.upsx. February 22.—The Royal
Mail steamship Niagara, from Liverpool,
on the Bth, via Queenstown on the 9th
instant, arrived at this port this evening.
The Niagara reports having passed the
steamer Arabia bound for LiverpooL
Among the most interesting of the
eat correspondence laid before Parliament
was the declaration of Earl Russell to the
loathe_ -
oon - 14 - tanz 4oz...dodge the Confederate
Statbs until the war or farther negotia
tions more clearly determine their posia
Fluxes—The Bank of France has re
dazed the rate of discount from 4 to q per
oent.
M. Hantefenille urges that a Congress
ahould meet to settle the right of belliger
ents at sea and the formation of a league
of armed neutrality to: protect the Corn.
mane of neutrals in ease of maritime
war.
The French government has contracted
• lean of £4,000,000 sterling with English
capitalists.
Ft. powelsola Prisoners at In
iillanapolLs.
Orsrefarwkri, Feb. 28.—The atoanter+
cies Indianapolis dispatch, isle that
5,000 prisoners arsimed there last night.
They are the hardest looking men ever
collected together, uniformed with rags
of all colors, with carpets for blankets.
The privates assert that Secession has gone
up, that they are better treated and fed
than they have been for the past six
months. Most of the men are anxious to
take the oath. Three df then, sur
geons have been paroled to attend their
sick, which are becoming quite numerous.
The officers are not uniformed, and do not
look much superior to the privates. The
prisoners are composed of the 4th and 18th
Mississippi, the Bth Kentucky, the 4th
Alabama, and the 26th, 45th and 63d
Tennessee.
Southern News.
Loutsvria.s, February 23.—General
Buell left hero several days ago and pro
(seeded in the direction of Nashville. His
stair leave here to-morrow morning for
the place of hie destination. It is reported
that many of the negroee taken some time
since from the Green river country of
Kentucky by the rebels to aid in fortify.
lag Nashville, took advantage of the panic
•reated there by the taking of Forts Henry
()nelson and are making their way
e owes. They say it was
too ate to fortify hvi e. It is under
stood that the rebels pcied destroying
the bridges and road ear Nashville on
their retreat, but the iiitize-as along the
road remonstrated and prevented it.
- Rumors which cannot - Le traced to any
reliable source prevailed day, of the
evacuation of Nashville by toe rebels.
OREM TTEI.I4 OF ABLOITILATION
OF BOARD OF TRADE
FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCGI
Wm. McCreary, V. P. . J. J. Gillespie,
J. 1. Bennett, E. Preston,
James Park, Jr.
I VAR. NS WS.
>
POST .OP PITTEIBIiBIia:
ARRIVELk
Franklin, Bennet, Brownsville.
Gallant, Otani, Brownanne.
Col. Bayard. Peebles Mini:eta
Minerva, Gordon, Wheitims
Emma G rd raham, , iwa, Unrar
o V ille.
B. Fo, Km
DEPARTED.
Franklin, Bennet, Elroirnarilta.
eallado„ do
Col. Baru* •.:tiles. Rliaabeie
Itineran,' a, sitileel
Unitize, Gailipoda
Liale Brown, Zanearßle
ReyWeetlio.k, Brans, Letligtfle
Ohio No,t, Tyler, do
11111" The:river —last arming et twilight
there were eight teed wider in the channel and
&Meg slowly, Therreether cherlaw the &Twat
mild for the seamen. -
lEll=9
gel.. 044. titooktori'olno pat_
zaaosieading for fratr"oldtrt
has-the beit of anctunmc ea, an h
. • st
of both careful and exp . arleinced inflows. .
SitV`lfo ! for Bsirci Louie, CNA, gia
tine aide wheel &earner, WestrnoiefiW4 s
trounced for Evansville, Cairo and &Oat 'lttt(thi„..
We aso confidant that parsons &Writ bßeliteas With
this boat will be
or
t will be eeen by refarXUfeWtige
drarashig °slumps that the pakeit4oo46l - :' , ..- .-
Otsubo is Wand tor Ale rt
is &goad boat. . 1144 1**,004w .
math is the heala44Capt.ht
• _
s e ,
;ow;4 sett
r The punfrittisPo'bittitl- &at*
ham Will ba sass-iszliag this nidittinfkilth?f,R
return to Zmearille at 4 P. M.
. The J. T. . 11 P0.0024..C444 . .1k.
hotu l / 2 , 61. tha Wheeling pachet : forthis 41#44*-
earfiAt noo n ,
wfC Fatif comrShitate!l4l:49
men,- oi Col. Lyons' CayAry, from thi11a000%=..,..
left for Whaehog last n , ght thS
rooreland and Argyle. -
For Cincinnati, Ilinniii*lo - 1 .
Evansville, Cairo *PI - 5 i tr l r •' :
r Louis and Id t..4 - 01100/4:
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kl i,
WI H E E PAS SENeEIt ; " : ' , ' '
1., Moonier IZEA
. 11. *Who
commander, Ira edintabovo.
For freight orleaaaitzenppty opboo' vt . ' Kt ,
6124 d B. JAVINaaTOBI, . C.Agati. =4:-,
For
Evansviile and,litti,
st.i.oarls. 5.., . : :;:, --.. i;r:r- , .._
‘r, :-..rnw , ,,,f x1c%:...•.--.4.: ,
TFIIS I) Y. 4 P.,. Bgt., - , i q -
rp El E PUNCTUA LPAGICtr,
11. %AA R. 4 pt,E. 'Nice Po& con2miaw
der, lenvee, Poilluv.ir, as advertised: l , .
....•
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k•cr freight. or p.0i1i..,,te, apply on looneckerler 7711
fe24 J 131 . LiVII4O9'IOSIWC*.%
For 'Upper Mississippi,
.SitZlikiniia ' :
Heokuk,"ilurlitigton. lilasiii --- 1)0
euport, Rock IsIatut,"..BASIONIM. i''
Gregor's Landing, Mao tinPaul. girAtt .
• , —,n ,... ..r.
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LI.4V E..'d W RIDN EikaiY, niAlcbtiorua: , -4--'t
...„
THE 8 .PLENDI D SIDE -
, - 1'1*:, ' r ' -,
m i llita t,
wheal eterum,r ii&NMARIE,, . p,. i : '
J. J. Rot 'neon commander. Thu.. .." 4 ,
boot ha,. uuntrpage.ed Atcconunods,
_,-,_,.... - -
uone, and is in charge of carefanna eZPOrivomT - M? ,
offi , Awil.
voce .
For freight or pa.sogeply o .-. t•-• " - -
fa-4 _ J 13.LIVI ap NI,STOIN & CiN,.l. ~ fri
fAkedgiltu.":" , "
Not Upper Mississippi, Saint:Liiii.li
Keokuk, Burlington, Mue.catini_ r ie". ' -
cup .)rt, Beek laland, Galenite ill
Paul.
buq, M'Gregor's Landing- And:l44'
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,
hIA RIM 'lO, 4P. tr. ''..,' ?::. %. t.. - 4 '' ' 74 .4 . ;
.. .
- ' ::. - 4 , I.. ""trAtf
QPLENI)ID PAS- r — : - .? . ., ~
kJ Wenger steamer r, L ;RENZr
L, hi. Meson, commander, leavetute
asCannouneeti above.. .
For freight or pannifge epply on board 0r.t.0 ;::-.,
1e24. '''.,. J. 13 - LIVINEWON4 if'
For Irmilw,Lcmsyllle, Evanreou6 ,
Calritand Salut Louie.
THisnay,loLm.
rri E REGULAR PASS EN- 7
GER-pacirec FILMS
Stock.iale commander, leayes•ter the_
above rortsou the day annoaaced.
For freight or plumage, a p ply da!
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For Cluelaaßtl , I,oafsville, EY/ADO/114:
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2dONDAY, FEBRIJaHr-24,Varti5F,',/"'
THE FINE l'ASSENtrEff
alde*bael ateatae ,8108 E• '1
LAMPrt,. Evans, ovamouter
leave teethe above and intermediate iraaa4"4
For riftlight or Peotaixo apply on tictnAkorin.
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Cairo.
T r.IS DAY. FEBIDURY2I O 10 Ai •
T H E FINE STEAMER "- A. ANGLO SAXON, J. W Oh=
oommander. leaves ma above.
For freight or Pia B 4lo9Ppir ork board orici,
J. B. LIVINGSTON 4 CO.VT..
WILLIAM HABLETTAinadir
For Cinclanatt itt
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TILE 71.141D4FRA:P
maaItPTTWAtIEL...ik.
vommander, • will *nye Loc-A ,
above and intennentate post&
For freight or paaaageoptOk
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and auiceauth odide.
streak
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Dr. BROWN is
sea of Pittsburgh, and t
111,Rn/dace for the last t
Ave wen itis business,
been confined IDostl] tp
lad Eturgicial
le need of
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regalariamiuste, end ate-.
mentor
vplaca
martair, ohms ofdiseases is Sari - •
tee tothe sallerers of obistmeg leiter -
Zlhe nee of his remedies au followfww ; ea&
Dirassowzre
never fail to care the worst form Of Wimple .014.
mew, Impurities andSomtalomsdifetdfoosokAhM
all dimwitmawfrom a
= hereshi-iiN was
M itself elo ha the form of a* „psalwol: - ,--
end mmtrosoifonns of skin
of which the e *tent to matireiw igooratir ,
personas° amicts4,Dr.Rrown oferalomeef~ ,
mid speedy .
re zai NYßOlCtant : 11 ' , -'k , g ,4 "
Dr. Frown's for thisabwmiwirtrattblik
bprroowng~t on often bi that solitary load semedel
poi on, which the young and 'welkirdzidesr
often gin tray to,(to their own deerruetkoLyerel:• ,
the "O My reliable remedies Mimeo ist - this- israff
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—4W-ire sato, andmake a speedy4Mto rere*h
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Dr, Itairri's roulade' saver LW •to ontefada--;
painfOrpas is ter days—he will inrinta '
ewe. As sloe treat" Piles,Sleet, soety A
Strioturec'.llratintl Dloonarges, retrullallr o V:
Monthly, Argirynessions. Messes of the Ilbs,
Wain Aeighisreeee Maohons, Pains In Mat "•t.
and lEdalsyNkritstion , of the Bladdst, thgethay
ti
with all &gala or an irnytue origin. -
A letter daeoriNng the sy - mtma, *mai* itgla:s 4 .
ram, directed to Da. BROWst mi.,Newtbawd
Ptteburgh. Pa, be inuriediately astinyertwL,.
Atedicane sent to any address, safely orinkad aid
%owe from obserraton. Li
Office and Private Rooms Nn R. otlrtwote i rt
rest. ?Utah:trim •Pa oneadawda fi•la
t.P Sigight
BRONCHIAL or geal‘e Agkiszati ,
c` - )" which might behecArk:
.I °Cc' with a. elm p e..norecri;
ff megleetccterintnittele*Oi.
Pew :are aware cf the ONOntaiti:elio"! -.
stoPPing 4 . 4 211 -42 A
g -42;;-,10,1104:it
ald f" t ata g e
in the beginning would te - So;'1O , -
mad
Jottaake the rernaily, if not a t ended to,lsocet
unga
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4rocazul'a4Panchied,.4i
'werefirst introduoed eleven years 'age.
It has been proved that thcsuz;k:'
best article before the public for
, A 2 a.tcutoh, the Hacking, y i
GAO uffh in A'anaurniatimy .
numerous a f fections of the,aftitatily
giving immediate reti#:
Public Speakers 1r Siagea k ,,„
will find them effect4al for !:/k,cfri;nir
and str.ngtherting the voice' .
Sold 03 all (2)7-age-Satz and gierAita
jlefedicrine, at n oente!peribox. •
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SMITH & PITCAIRN,
MERCHANT TAILORS'-:,r-
No. 41i
ST CLAIR STREET.-
TEETH EURAOTID WIIIIOIITEUV ;0
B Y THE USE OF AN' AITARiatrC "*"4
whereby no drags or gallgu4hattery em s
Used. Oold weather is the tittle when
tux can be nosed to its best ad
raithig‘ F edit
gentlemen and their families haid.-thektitetkige4
I traeted binlY Process. and -
th e safety and painlessness of , thobi%tegirk
eyer has been said tg it hrtaf '
batting the contrary *GA*/ " Int
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