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LOCAL ‘:IMLLIGENCE.
FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1864
The Saturday Morning Post,
FOR THIS WEEK,
N W A_
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STATE PAPERS—Surveyor Lieneral'a .Repott
for the rear ending Nov. 30. 1863.
.MISCELLANE,OISS—Cien. Meagher's Panegy
ric of Cocoran—Vice and Ignorance in Mas
sachusetts—Objections of the Free State Men
to:Stinks' Plan gf Relconstriintfori-40
Schlesicig-Helstein Question—The Tribune
012 our Finances—Addma r of the Emperor to
Cardinal De l3onnellasse--linw the People of
Tennessee are Treated—Anfecerients of Trea
son—The Army Vote fur M'Clellan—The
Pr ramuls—The Fennin gOrganization—Nlad
ale Abe lAneoln about to rhange the Por
gramme—A Tragedy—Strange Scene in a
Court, &c., &c.
POLITIdA.L—Re-condtruction of the States—
Letter ftoro Harry White—Fareweli Speech
of Senator Bayard,
TLLE( 3 RAPHit'—Pr , tceetlin,g. in
News from the Arnir—Foreign News, &e.
EDITORIALS—Free Speech Vindicated—An
other Era of Good Feeling—Sound and Time-
Adrice—Aireetion of the Army for M'Clel
lan—Paid the Interest—The Post—Five Hun
dred Thousand More—What Does It .Ilean 7
he Bonds—Amending the Constitution—
Population rs Valuation, &c.. &c.
() MALUNICATIONS--polities and Religion—
tit PrterN
LuCAL I NT1.1..L. IG ENCE—To the People of
Allegheny rounty—The New Mayor—Des
ryctive Fire—Earthquakes In Pittsburgh—
%,ite for a New Church—To the People of Al
legheny—Meeting at the Commissioner's Of
ltt —Plttshurgh Manufak.turers--“IVI steri•
~us tisappearance”—That Ground Hog, &c.,
Prof. Wilson and the Constitution.
—A correspondent in yesterdays Com.
.mercial thus takes Prof. Wilson, of the
Reformed Church, to task for some re
marks made by him in a late meeting
held in this city for the purpose of urging
upon Congress the duty of amending the '
Constitution of the United States so as to '
distinctly recognize the existence of a ,
Gon: Test Cases.--The general court mar
" The remarks of Professor Wilson, as . tial, of NVIII.M Lieut. C'ol. 11. A. Fink is
published in your journal of the 25th, on Pre-ddent, and ( apttrin Charles P. Clark
the Constitution, struck me with surprise
claim , Judge Advocate, now in session in Phil.
and astonishment, that any man,
ing to he a minister of the Gospel, would 2.lclp)ia. is engaged at present in die tri
indulge in language so intemperate. We al of pat ,:- t barged with desertion un
have indeed fallen in evil times, when der The Conscription Act. Several per
the character of George 'Washington, son- who we'rel drafted in different dis
who presided in that august body of men I rict s 1 . . , 1. i 16 :.pp , ;11 when notified. and
- 0 - ho framed the Constitution of the were „rig'-;,,? and sent to Fort Mifflin to
United States, should be assailed. Your await Ilia! by c.uirt martial These are
reporter in giving the proceedings of the ; the part le- , . Who me now being tried. The
Convention called by the clergy (or result of the case will be looked for with
rather a portion of such notables) to pre- considerable interest.
sent amendments to the Constitution. - • -
reports Professor Wilson in the following The Indian Chief.—Miner st yids us
Pittsburgh Steel Market. strain, which no doubt is correct to the the Indian it,, f. by - Gustave Aimard, -
An advance of twenty dollars per ton I letter:
author .-1 . the - alrie Flower, - - The
on steel w2.:13 established on the last week t _ P
e rofessor NA Bison, of the Reformed ,'bur. li, in . „ . , ,-,. , , .
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h course or his remarks. animadverted sec erely .00ldi• r itines I lie A;I veil n rel . :, st,•
~f December. It is hardly necessary upon the adoption of the Constit ohm of the I It' Tl.k i- ti I.ile „ (the Ear West. and
L c al og ted States; against its having . been so lon g
here in connection with this advance ofrecog nized and obeyed ; and that it is yet co t ,. the .1111 h il - . wit r, sid,-1 among the In
rates rf this Pittsburgh staple to recite j tinned to be
e r e peeled
is a wonder, since it was ' (Bans as un adopted son, for fifteen years,
established without recogniziugGod.
the moving causes thereto. Labor in in IL,' heart t•f the prairies, does not
reel, as it is in iron, is a large item in the ''l care not who the man is, whether write r-manees, but describes his own
s
cost of its manufacture, and the lack of he wears the livery of heaven or not, ;I; lc. Th.. Indian- of whom lie speaks lie
skilled hands is p.111:1 ps even more se- , who will use language such ;is the al), oN e. ha , 1:,...tt il -IL. 11 1 / 1 1111vrti he deplett , are
verely felt in our sic. : he should he held to accountability hy
1 works than in our .hi, ,v, n. For ,ale by Henry Miner,
iron mills, so that the rates of wages are
those in power; this is rank treason. anti pirti„i rect
;
of course constantly tending upward. n , Itrn " -d i " vit " ti "" i " dell " 1" Co 1 1"" "-
The raw materials of steel also comprise .
iti the Irofessor to rebel against the ('on- The f.ii, -rat of AV ilium,C , ll:ll't . w ho
stitution, whiell el',. ry ollieer in the AV,, , .. (~l,tiii,-,11,,, 1 1 . ( 1 1,,1n ~-11„,„1 - iii,.. N„.
coal and blooms, as well as iron; and of
country is sworn to protect. Why ~.,,,1„,,. In t, course the production of steel is enhanced
and who -lied since in
should this man (Wilson) be allowed to trim, i-i
in cost by every advance of those raw '
, 0 , . - Pr son. Va., Wtll take place to-dav
indulge in language calcul:o, d to illcit.•
materials as Well as others, while the pro- fro I In• residt nt:. of his father. in oak portion of the people to disregard an Lind
duction of steel being the result of much
instrument sanctioned by the purest men
greater manipulation titan iron, the ad
vances in tales of wages of skilled work-
that ever God. in his infinite wisdom. Spades t - s Hearts. - s ptoica were
men makes greater prop permitted to dwell on earth ,
proportionate midi- \I,-( 1, !lint', t% C.i i Mis---f ;Ora won't ..erv e
lions to tin , cost of production, than the in the i,-•,. p-diii, al L!.o,n• Ili-I . ri,.m.h•
Special Tax Law.-lit,' " I " win !' have started - ..I'-'-'2!: •t, n ,, n , , -
same ratio of increase arts- in the imam.'
facture of inn The r , in.iik.-. We have .is a copy of a bill whhdi ha: pas-rd the 1.3 „ ~,,,,
made in reference t.. iron, under the head House aut h. a•izing the levyin. - r of a spci•ial
• _ .
of the Iron Market, apply with full force tax in the boroughof East Birmingham : Ladies' Shoes. .
--The latest ,h - les.
to the production of -tee" and to what .
Si7l - 11'1011 I. The Finrgess and town council of and all liiviliti,-..--:o l io beailliftll epoils
figures the douhle pia ~.ille 1,: - .”Iii.a•d 1,1- the hormaill of East Birmingham, in the „u,nts made v ‘l - .1 - e
-,I V 1 ,, I . VI I , a ii . ,l Warr7t . tit et:1 1 .
constantly enhancing ruiei.: ~I Mao. and , of Aneoiiq. ono' /
date powfd- to eau.,' 1.. is • , , 1,,.,. ",'.laud's \ '''''
matetial, will advance mice ,. it is cer- , levied ."''' r",7,, • ''' l 9n all I'lr "'-'. tr ' i d e'• '"'•-- '',',,.; , ' Ire, t . n ' th ' n Ithusv ' N ' ) '''''
tainly impossible to determine. That , iv ,- 0 n. 1 , , ,d a ,- a. ,.. .r ii.ii i , ! , ) , a . 5 .,, i , r1 ,1 .... ,, , 5 ,i. ,,) t:e n r t .1i v . b,,i.,, 1 .1ei . , 1 1
y
the 1 ates will , ease advancir , with the purpose,. a I.Frecisl Lax ill 11111111 . 11111 to the is Ni•- Dr. King' s i,01,,
,N,J fit Di/MI(111J
now autiotrized ti Pia to be lel led mat ,isefisert •
~ ~ .
Itl6l advance noticed, is hardly to be cx
, • , yota•-h•J. that the said special tax shall ant in -''" • l'Cl W"'n W'" , 'l and Smithfield
peeled when ly,' find that the ink is naro- any one' . , ear exck,4l At, Milk In, the dollar. si reets. open Irmo I) a. ni to sp. nu.
ly an, - upon do ro w price hills of Cu,i Sr'. 1 .1. That all mime } raised under and he
!-. •7.-••- -- ---•,-,
.teel Works before in nl'verid of the es - aen
%ittrel t
.ttjuie"i t h is act shall constitute a fund fro 11, _ .
of the present indebtedness of ES ill 11.-1-4()A.
ER ' lc RAWER'S 'IE WEV R
Ptittls in the pr-dil,•ion 0C -tut I, large ad borough of East Birmingham and at - ter thy pat MAt ',BIN OS lia% eiditained the highest premium
vances Over rates upon which these price. s , meat of said inter e st for the extignishmeht of Lit 0% c,- % •.• tic. i'o,int and Institute Fair held
were established have aerrued The po- , P. r.
six tle t-n h ''s ll al tit i rs, d lannrileat,6e4enx=sai'l,g- in 1,4..... Vi th e bra , t Handy and the beat manarac
sition of a leading 1„ iiit id . supply fiu• ! propriated to said jiurposes. toche t.,•, :Tues. and for the hest machine work
steel, which the superior quality pi oduc ' sE , '• ii' that all 'elle , and nstte"nien 7 " ,no-I,- 0 0 ,'ti Cl „ NEI". tieneral Agent,
cal in our steel works has established for ! j;'et\rlretY,te.t,,haileact shalt base assessedor corporate r n ",,'; l ; Pm 1' i Fifth st.. Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsburgh, hail pressed the manufac- j taxes are ileIV assessed and collected In said bor- - ---- ,-,:,,; -- - -
turers to their utmr-st, in the cont i nue d ! ough, and may he Included in the same or other ''''''''" '''''-'"-
( I . a l l i i , ; , n e tl i ;S aid Ol in a i li a Se t p , d e rr o n r Lß: t d r , :is h uPrn colle . . , : i t , t ;: l i
scarcity of skilled labor, to fill the orders .
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
from all BeCtiona Of Ilia coontry. This he paid ,wit under and liy art, horiti or the re4,-
demand with firm and- advancing rates ' tutinns at the Burgess and Town oouncil of salt A1.i , 1 . F, year.ila t
of material and the independence of l'"°"gh• d , -
workmen ay to both priee , . !Ind wo r k c.d. \ I N Aso snivel
Rooksil - (.11 nodoilacture
ing time, must, so hang as the pre---e New —The.nt ofCreat Brt • TI • ••• ii • i P.• • FURNT'ITIE AND CHAIRS,
state of affairs continue. not fail to reit- ' ' " I L I'M . ' t" a an , 1 . , l - - - -
,
der hill fielirea to which increased char ti " 1 1) "' hi m' , " inHu l li ng d''''''till
.
of production may advance rates of live details 01 the. (') - t. Fuck. and
d, alld 4a4 POlllll Sits.,
el
steel, very firm, with upward ten dencies. ! Fluxes employed, the Prcliminart - I toe-
to ~,,ii Infi
(2u az•ter! ci Trade Cmrto(lai•
. I ration
ta;if Calculation the Blast, Refiri-
nut) ILITSHI'RtiII.
ir,ta,al ma .-.I , mi.l k Irlidi ally}',... ...__. _
: ing and Puddling Furnaces, Engines ~- , - . _. _
Coroc,r'n Inquest.—Twa children, and Machinery. and the various Process- RANKI Vs E3kTII A nr CT nrc, _
named Dove and Dreiker w .•re injured a es in Un inn &c., by W. Truman, C. E.
la y S t
celebrated for the care of
or two ago by bi.ing run over by a : " I ' d Ed'itinil • Tkvi " fr o m i i" - -• ... ronic i win: ria of the Bladder, Moe
' Manus( t ilt of the lute Mr. Truran
car of the - Citizen's Passenger Railway, !
am ii Illation of the Urethra, Ito_
Arthur Phillips author of a . ' t
B' '
-..k
the first named of whom Wed Wed , nes- : Manual of Metallurgy : Records of Mi n . tvitt ion or Incontinence of
day and the Coroner empanneled a jury ing," eta., and Wm. H. Dorman, C. E. Trine,
for the purpose of inyestigatin . , the man- ' 1 vol , v.,. Illustrated with 54 Plates,
uer in which the accident occurred. Wolf flu.
13 Y rind ICS 11 (-,: f. 4.
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Levi testified that he saw the children ! A Supplement to L're's Dictionary, of .1 a4l<l 4.
under the feet of the horses attached to i Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, con
the car, and sho lied to the driver to stop. I taining a clear exposition of their Prim
No attention was paid to him. and the ciples and Practice. Front the last tali
car passed over la-th children, and was tion. Edited by Robert Hunt, F. R. S., „,..
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b .
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1 95 ,„ in " 'II S•reet, PlttAbargh.
not stopped until it had reached a point P. S. S., assisted by numerous contrilm-
Price, '75 cents.
some twelve feet front where the accident tors, eminent in Science and flinillisr • ''l o . l . "ii
'''''''' l ' -
occurred. Re thought the driver might with Manufactures. Illustrated with THE GREATEAT NERVINE, TONIC
have checked up the car in time to have 700 Engravings on wood. 1 vol., Bvo. :c 1., 131..0011 in -hirimt.
saved the children. The car was run- I Cloth, $6. Sheep, $7.
ning at the usual rate of speed at the time. For sale by Henry Miner, Nos. 71 And 13r. Clatter's
Other witnesses were also examined, but 73, Fifth street. IA UI,I S 11 BITTERS.
their testimony threw no additional light -- -
on the matter. The inquest was then Thanks.--i Our ever -attentiv e friend,
adjourned till yesterday morning, when John Cassels, Captain and Provost Mar-
Isaac M. Patterson, of 526 Penn street, ; Dr. J. C. Ayers' Family Medicines.
shat at Fortress Monroe, sends us a reg
Hugh Gillumre, the conductor, anti Da
aidular file .t• the Richmond Enquirer front
and
Plymire. the driver, were examined,
and•their evidence went to show that the January 19111 to Jammu 29th, for which . . .
occurrence was
_purely accidental, and favor h ~-,e will please accept our thanks. ' --'' -,--411---I
-thejtiry, after a short deliberation, return- I The papers are as dark and dingy look Dr. Beltenck's Pillm -7- omc, Tonic and Pills,
ed- the following verdict ; "That Matilda , jug: As eri - li, mid although but half sheets,
' -
Duve cams to bar death hy tieing, mei- they conta'n all sorts of news, intersper- ,
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dentally run over by ear Ni',. 12 01 the : sed with a fair amount of untruths about 11 T 1 NT OLI3 '
Citizens' Passenger Railway " ! the Yankees._Celebrated Buchu & Saraaprilla,
- t - And all other Family Ketheines can be
Chain Gang.—Mr. Lewis Morris has found genuine at the •
been "
i el, ied OWheel verseer
When of the ' "Chain PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE
Gangn ing. are NI to 9
have a chain gang work-house. or nth, r Torrenco & M'Garr,
uvpd place of punishment, oilier than corner Of Market street and Fourth.
the county j;i:I, for the able-iqldied 10:1f- Dr ..,„., : , , t ,„ 1: ,.,„,,,.. I - 1 .----, . i . I p i ." .
. .:. . /L. /1 la 8, er iner3 . a RIM'S,
ers and petty offenders who infest ?ur ' i - ms, Le. 1.1. N aruishes. Brushes. Trusses,
city ? Such characters shun chain gan gs
: , upporters, Shoulder Braces,
and work-houses as prudent men do the Alai all articles usually found in Drug Stares of
small-pox. first quality. tor side low,
I( I II.RENIDE M'GARR,
No - 70 Market street, corner of Fourth.
cOMMEßClAL—Pittaburgli Produce Market
—Pittsburgh Oil Trade—Allegheny Live
stock Marlet—Eeeelpts of Oil par A. V.
R.—Marketm by Telegraph, &e., &c.
T 1 Er-Nr
One copy par annum
Fivn copica
.....
Ten coptcs
Twenty copies, and one to getter up
Thirty.coplei
Forty copioe
, !CitleS, to wrappers, FIVE: For
sale at the counting room, corner of Fifth and
Wood streets, and at Case and Pit rock's Liter
ary Depots. "Fifth street. This number et the
Pest is printed on new type, present, rt neat hand
some appearance. is full of interest news', and
IsJ usrthe paper to send to absent friends
Consolidation.—The following Lill,
to consolidate the wards of the city of
Pittsburgh for educational purposes has
been read in the House : Section first pro
vides • That the central board of educa
tion of the city of Pittsburgh shall have
power to assess and levy upon the school
district of the said city, a school tax
which shall not exceed in any one year
five mills on the dollar within said city
en all objeCta, persons and property made
or to be made taxable within the same
fur State or county pawns. The sec
ond section prori4e,s : That so taw h of
the supplemeniary act approved the
eighth day of Decetnkalr. orte thousand
eight hundred and fltty-seven, as limits
said central bpd of education of the city
of Pittsburgh•to the assessment and levy
ing or a school tax not *l*c:ceding four
mills on the dollar, be and 'the same is
hereby repealed
Re - Opened.—Vicksburg_and Natchez
have again been opened as ports of
entry, ana the fiecretary of the Treasury
appointed R. R. Hart apeehLl agent and
collector at the former ports and John
A. IrcDowelbspecial agent and coliect 7
at the latter place.
St. Mary's- cemetery
The Catholic, fbr: tido week, contalus
the Annual Report of t he Superintendent
of Saiht Mary's Cemetery, from which
we learn that the receipts during the year
ending January Ist, 1883, amounted to
$7,855,68 ; disbursments during the same
period, $7,855,66, assets,. $13,788,11;
liabilities, 03,766,11. We quote the
conclusion of the report as follows :
:Fifty-three Grave Lots have been sold during
the past year for $2,384 50 making the total num
ber of Lots sold to January let, 1864, 1,064.
The number of - interments matte during the
year amount to 623, of this number 84 were In
terred without charge. Thetotal number of in
terments on the Ist day ofJanuary,lB64 amount
ed to 6,360.
On the ist of January, 1863, the indebtedness
of the Cleinetery amounted to $16,710 16; on the
let of January, 1864, its liabilities are 812;740 60,
Elbowing a decrease of nearly e4,u00 during the
past year • beside, the interest imbruing on the
debt has been promptly met as it became due, and
all contingent and working expenses regularl3
paid. In addition to this, 20 Building Lots, con
toting two acres of ground beingpart of the lower
10 tunes originally laid out in Building Lots,
have been added to the Cemetery. The advant
ages to be derived, hereafter, by this increase to
the areaof the grounds can scarcely be over es-
'Masted; a fact of which all must become con- ;
vinced who will observe the increase in the num
ber of Lots sold, and interments made, during
the past few years.
Tenof the above mentioned Lots were unsold,
! and belonged to the Cemetery, the remaining 10
were obtained by purchase and exchange from
the parties who originally bought them from the
Cemetery, at an aggregate cost offS92:l M. When
you take Into consideration that ground not so
advantageously situated is held at 83,500 per
acre, the advantage of the purchase, even in a
pecuniary point of view, will add considerably
to the value of the grounds.
During the past year, Col. H. M'Collough pur
chased the mortgage held by Richard L. Ewalt
against the Cemetery'. lie, however, subse
quently transferred the mortgage to Rt. Re,
Bishop Dornenec, in trust for St. Paul's congre
gation, to the Traainirer of which all payments
will be made in future, until the mortgage
against the Cemetery he entirely liquidated.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Jame- , N. DitvLlN, Superintendent '
Politics 4nd Iteligica.—The able ~,b ,
article of "MADisoN," on the subject of loon s At. E.—i Now OPFER Fo s "sale until the first of March 1864, a small
Peter's Politics and Religion" (St. , -11 -‘
.
chareli) published in Tuesday's daily ' measure, situated on the waters of Robinson Run
and underlaid with stotie coal and Convenient to
has been reproduced in`Stiturday'd Week- Railroad. Enquire of 1%. Barclay on the prem
ly Post. which may be had-ot the counts I i ltes , or address .
ing room, corner of Fifth and Wood , - itdsmw. ' N. 11.A.ROLir,
Noblestown, Pa.
streets, anti at Pittock and Case's Liter- ' I ," .....
DWE'LEING HOUSES na SP,LNIVs
aiT Depot:, price five cents. i tuiP COURT—will be tint in good ordert - iir good
-- - tenants. Rent t•loo eqch house per year.
S. CUTHBERT & SONS,
51 Market street.
...,_,___.
xcersonal.—We find the following feb3
.
, under the head of personal in the Rich
mond Enquirer of the 23d ult :
Loreirrwroa r VA., San.- is, 1864.—Td 11. P. 'l.l"l9atedE—nPol3lfbiEbn"Lbpsist.ot'S're'lLrA:luiG'Bh'ALßajidedL9P.:saleidebe°recifreeanSduglts". n.
SnallsX, n ja Smlthflelfi stree,t Pittsburgh, Pa. :: • .RR = "f - BROS.,
pe ar 37 le—We ere all well • have not heard ,• janls 1264ifit 1213WbOd St:
4:nMETaiLlitnce Oet.i6, *63. Alialver 'by "flag oil -- ---.-- .
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trued; tgartnat Weird from father for a long ;OM BOX IC 8 0 8 w,Ar,G. 0 c 0 131. N
unte telfyou have any intelligeneal .4110 t, STARCH-J usi received and far sale by
frinai rtnar , d
tt . , Ile?
llet:q...i - - ; b Ti42 4 . . - ORO. A. HEL _,Y
..1 0. Federal at. lalegtear.
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Stilt of 'oolOrm—The untie writers ,- -r i
and others) oft Ohtelnieti, aTniffAti#44* IL
IELEGRAPRIC HALIFAX Feb. -4.---Vl4 4. 4141
v iil, and I COMMILULt a driNANCLO 4
t
use s nted ; the near steamer "JoliePh ' - .1
rived
ge he n r u e rnb or er h l) y tt I
.w r t,to ;i v ; ;I ,s- 1.-
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.2l• 1 FOR THE POST. (aped from Jdhnson's Wand . .
rce..e?_ rapt., French, with a magnifi- 1
Nothing definite vas tionnin'the Ad
cent iabie lif 'iviiiii in the name of the' I ' .
, auralty Court, yrsterday;inreference to
Cincinnati Board of Underwriters and I , the steamer Chesapeake. The Court has
, alio a portrait of Cat. Joseph Pierce, I xxxVIIItIrCONGRESS. I adjourned till Friday, when it is expect
the gift,of the Tatter's two sons. .Alter j
( ed that the ship will be delivered over to
the presentation, the douses set down to
a splendid dinner on board the boat I
where the "good things of the land" !LA her owners.
The Nora Scotia legislature was open
abounded, and wines from other hernia- TEST FROM EUROPE. ed to-day by the administration of the
,
pheres flowed freely, intermixed with i Government Mayor, Gen. Doyle': who in
toasts and general convivality, and, I LATER- FROM CHARLESTON. his speech referred to the increased ex
ports and large surplus revenue. He
judging fromwhfit the Cincinnati papers ,•
congratulated the country on the 'hit-
creased suceess of its military organiza
is '
say, the.. 'Arty - must have had a grind l' -
time generally. The "Joseph Pierce'' i u ,i,,, tion, the increased traffic on its rail
a regular Pittsburgh and Cincinnati I t rom washington City wars , and enlarged activity in mining
Hie western waters.
packet, and as fine a craft as floats upon , operatimis, and recommended amend
mentsl to the agrieultural and gold-field
acts of the province. He promises to
extend the existing railways, to complete
the St. Peter's canal, to promote educa
tion, to establish a maratime court, to
investigate shipments, and to inaugurate
measures to mute under one government
and legislature, the provinces of Nova
S(otia, New Brunswick, and Prince
Edward's island.
Hort teulturaL—The Horticultural
Society met on Wednesday, when the
pear question Was discussed, and the
following were selected as the varieties
best adapted for cultivation here! "Dear
born's ~redline," "Tyson," "Harlett,"
"Beurre Rose, - •Belle" Lucrative,"
"White Doyenne," — tieekel" and "Law
rence." These were recommended as
standard As Dwarfs. the following
varieties also in the order of their ripen
ing : "Deirhorn'q Seedling.: "White
Di , yeitue," "Loui, Bull at. .Terser',•'
"Duches , Boric de Anjou." "Vicar
of Wai ti• Id The cherry question
will Op iii , r•usn at the next
mect;n.z ~f the Society .
Prof. Tiffany's Leoture.—Prof.
Tiffany' , lecture at Concert Hall last
evening upon the life and character of
Washington Irving was a grand success.
Prof. T i, a pleasing .speaker, and was
listened to throughout with the most
marked attention, and although the
name and character of the sage of tiunny
side :ire familliar as household words,
yet still the speaker «mtinued to throw
fresh charm, around them, and by his
eloquent and trutlinil lecture raised him
to a still higher niche in the column of
fame.
AN I /10,N1' NIEVICR
ad ma Jieei otahe
I 'repar.,l only
A. J. RANKIN & CO.,
IiIII iI~T
A sure cure for Intemperance.
DR. D. JAYNES dic. SON'S,
311EDICINEIS
ESCAPE OF MARSHAL KANE,
Hon. George Sanderson, Democrat,
Re-Elected Mayor.
Rc., .&,k)
IVAsurNoios, February 4.—in the
House, Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania.
reported a bill making appropriation,:
j for the construction, preservation and re
pairing of fortifications and defences for
the year ending June, 1805. Mr. Hasson,
of lowa, introduced a bill relating to the
capture of cotton and the disposition
thereof, which was referred to the Com
mittee of Ways and Means.
The Committee on Printing reported
n.favor of printing 10,000 copies of the
foreign diplomatic correspondence for
the use of the State department , Messrs.
Davis, of Md:, and Pomeroy, of N. V.,
advocated the passage of the revolution
as important, not only to enlighten for
eign nations but our own countrymen
Messrs. Washbunie, of Illinois, Stevens
and others opposed the resolutions but
..... , •,.... . . PITTSIttROR OIL TRADE.
..
tired anti seventeen majority, being a
it was passed with only seventeen dis.
OFFII t: or THE DA ELY POST,
gout of sixiy-eight since last October. FRIDAY, Feb. 5, 1861. i
genting votes
The House resumed the consideration The Union League, raised tlie issue Business in the oil trade has not yet fairly
of the amendment to the confiscation whether
sets Mr. Wo lbridge of Vermont, ar. again sustain the measures of policy of by halters—i n fast, they•decline taking hold.
:rued in favor Ot . restoring the person of l thr Adininktration of our illstingnished The receipts by the river are rapidly increasing.
rebels and con seating their property. fellow , itizen, Julitt , Btl , •inttlan, and the The Ida Reese brought down 1,100 hbls, and we
fi
pl•1111/(111 . 1/CS 11f hie home hive squarely were informed there was no more oil that could
Fenate.—Various petitions, memorials,
and resolution: were presented. On mo-
met the issue, and have again gloriously be got out of the creeks before next week..l,Vhile
lion of Mr. Wilson, of Mass,, the j o i nt vindiente,l this much abused but eminent we were conversing or► the subject the lirilda
resolution equalizing the pay of .01_ 'OOP' "Li'' , hove to sight direct from Oil City; we proceeded
Piers in the United states army w is to on board, and among her cargo were imis bbls of
ken up Mr. Wilson explained at lengt li WAs"'N'Te'N• Feb. 4 —"r"ttY exalt- oil. The amount up the creek has been estima
s—
the grievances suffered by colored troop.. , gerated reports hive bee ii published as ted . at r. 2,000 buit of coursa, CC Cr} bclat that ar
mt. F es ,, N t t .„ nit,' 31r. t ~n ii, ,,, ( ~,t , to the number of rebel deserters received rives will bring the last barrel—
by Ott Army of the Potomac. They ay- cm - as—The market Iv-as not so fine. We
'Amnia. opia,ml any ri . tro-rwctivc kg's
q , t:t: . ti... non:dna
Ititlif-e;l't tric i ii.4B , 6'e, in hulk ; 2art@.2l”,;(:,
Rodin ill behalf of colored troop. Mr. , crag, it I ist month troln five to twelve
t 18Se;
Conness introduced ,',ll amendment, per 'ls Y• Lilt tills month not, hone er at . h f
l ito r, ms es p z a n t. c kages 1;17 ' 4 e :1e:I li a ) t bt r i l ' t.iZ2 l l l ..,
lilting colored troops on a similar foot. i any limt - exceeding twelve a day. A Ri.:mxi-, may be quoted at bonded 38c@40c,
free 411e464 . /c, with sales of 106 bbls free 413 c; wiles
in! , it lilt tilt. White, After the plissage . letter imm the army revel% ed to-night 500
blds ' , natant bowled at 40c; 100 bids free 49c.
4 ,c 1 1,j,, „ I 0 I t . ngt h v ,1,.1, 0 ,. t h en en ~,,,,t. . sac:, that last .Monday Wit , the lime ap
-4. •••-•
(h 1 motion of 'Mr. Fessrlicten the . pointed for the rebel consctipts Of Vir-
Imports by River.
The spring business on the river has fair!}' be
1,,e% elitte bill teas Linen up. Mr. lied gin it t,t asemble at the variou.4 rende7-
driek: moved sll n/itriAlitielti, inserting V"IN gun. The following are the receipts for thepast lr
.., , _ .._ _ .
1 , 1/t) rent; per gallon instead of SeTelltc '
I ents 011 loitt.,ra distilled and sold, titti
articles
. . _ . .. _ Whisky, thls
RIVER lIITTERS.
on t enioval for con , umption or sale, ex- -- .
Ira, aftur the first day of July next. and 1 11, ISIVt )1 —l,st:t evening' at tw flight there t/d Mesl, sacks
lid. ~,
fort rents instead (it eighty t ents after , ''''''''' ''''' '.' ''' Res aster in iii • iich ' innel lid. hisis
the first day of:fitly next He :4111.p0 r t,,d
.11,:. , b0i. I.SI,
1119 amendment :it length
Csa ,-. 1 tie new ttesmer A Iphs, ( 'sr: Porter. has Hominy, hi is
Mr Fessenden rep!i, ,i .h , i.,,:ed !... s.
er ~,,S1 It, N AA , . Ille. : , lie will lease litied Pen Lr, , lel:,
Mr. li, inirn 1.:.,' amendment it /1 \Vilest. totek,
, 1'1..i,,,,1 - t ' - ' l ':' . . TOklet`l3. 1111163..
ed.
- The due pssket, \I isuii. ('nutsitryann.- " b "Mr Iltnditt le ni.ived to re - commit the lesve. tre-rigy fir I 'their:dish and Louisville. hte1,....
Bacon. '
hill to Final), r• Committee, with instru. t,
. starch, b,.
1 i , dis to rep irt „ ),r,.‘ i..,. t ixino liquors Co 7:.e line 6teuner, Jennie Ilubbs. I 'aptain Pork, bbl
on 11.111,1, pr,,,r to .11111' tit-t. to en t v cent, ' lie“'"" is '''"'""'"l l '''' i n'iti 3 ti sod Louis ; 11 1 ried lie',l
'r. bits
29. . . _
per gall..n 1, , j, , , , t, , ,t y „ is 1.1 : N„ vs vide
( 'smiles, axe s
The fa vurite sleirirr
,
The Senate went int" Exeetitive ..c . 442".
. . .:
~, a,,,,a,.,.. , , ~.1 Kt. Louis
siren and ~ 1,, , t-t ly afterwards adjoin ued.
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. iIgr=PITTSBURGII'PREATRE.--
. ..
-- t ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
_
__.
PoRTI AND 1 ? ,•li 4 - -The luta : , rrivell
Aiiiii‘i 11 ; Lessee and Manager ....Wm lietrorn;.ox.
Ilii, et, ii!tli.7 with overL POOI 'bit" of 21 , 1 1,, + 11 .0. ,, • I 'I" , k'' B " w " viii e• T-,,rer - ,R.i„:!,f;i4 - ,nont and last n H i . g ( h ) t r 4 .. . T `
oi-,',T:',,`; .. the
till., via. I.on‘lOniler,y on • ; ! ; •;id • Th e rrankha
' '''l' i ' w """ ii '• ! wonderful trfg-i ' c artiste F.:ALNIA WA.LLER,who
la, be/ s inset
Danish .ituati•in is unolninged with iunri• li,„, ii,„, Ell 'abeth will appear in tWo place.
" '''n ' innaii " ' THIS EVEN F.s; i. will be presented the first
hope. , of a p. at , fill col Minx, all homrli Arizn.l Clncannatt
t'lnclntinti , ' three act- of
the A oat hail It op, have , mi i ir,e n ,.,..l Navigatloll \ Alner
Kate'li, tdusob h,danaou Loufs‘llle. ) Hamlet .
milt - chin tz. for S;•lllesQine;
Mlner, .1 I ( q.dt, u . 11 heeting 1 o‘erture .
HO I , f I 11:11.0
Ti eondude with
111 , 10(y Hostel nt foti,lot llyi The mini r"/,11:,1,n, i I Irk^ 13r.1wns, illy.
Cam tallla's Husband.
1. %.1, .1,/ do.
Emma Waller
Iran
MIMI rose of Di.settunt. 111 the Bunk (if
. 1„1 . . 4 4 ' 1 ,... '''' 1 ,,,,,,,, lei} Carrirnitla
England lit, 10 , 11 0 , 11'011,1 I.t t iL!ill per sd‘.~ t i,,,„1 :s , ..! , -r.,. . . I.ouia, me ~,,- - u - -3I A SONIC lIA_LL.
~.._-,
Maria 1 I ,',11.L..zil 1, , ,13, li/V
t•Ili
Tile StVanil I'S ( , Iyiiipliki , /Mil St George ---
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Open Every Night This Week,
arrived at I.iverpo.,l ~n 101 h. North , STEAMBOATS.
_ ..
.. .
~ ,_. _ _
r _ . And on Wednesday and Saturday After-
American and lit y ..I :Manchester, on '- --- -''
'loons, at 3 o'clock,
the 20111, and the ILticitinlici rent lied ; Pittsburgh & Cincinnati Packets. The most extraordinary exhibition in the
Southampton on '.'l ,, t tilt t
world, the
TUESDAY'S CINCINNATI PACKET. I
It is ti.nserted tint die :lid Olin and Leal ei Pittsburgh er erN TUE:aI/AA Great :V.llltunian Tableau
Plll9a6all troops l been ordered bee ordered to . Lea", C A
ineinnati ever 3 FRIDAY
mar, li forthwith in Behlessiii,.
his
eon-
e :
...).
~
Li, ter TILE NEWAND al AG NIFI- OF
PA_IIADISF LOST
Milner Gilt , on in t , .ldressitig o.i , ii i t r e , :. - ,-w ids-wheel
li par m n i g ,c er l steam-
I _A
'41111(.111a 111 Ashton, predicted n speedT mender, V* ill tun , t , ueekl Packets between 9 '
pie, ithl 1 i t h i e li a , t , , l o ) . \ e y p, ,, t , n;.l
~ Lea v: n i 1 Pl l ttsb i urgh every OR
freight or
revival of Lite cotton trade and
supplies. He combatted the idea that I Finn k.l .0 11 II m 7.,r Ire' ever} The Great Rebellion in Heaven,
the Al:net - Ivan war Was ben: ficial ti, pi ii hoard, air to
The War of the Angels,
.IMIN fl-Al'li., or
England Ile , ho wed that the depress
03 .1 0. 171 )1,1.1N( tWOOD, Agis.
ations of the rebel armies should he ~ ; J" The Fall of Satan and Fall of Masi,
, _
less.), ~. Eng:lain], Ni 1100 C ( .11111101t t Wheeling & Parkersburg Packet. Asdescaibed by John .19111 in his Immortal'
Poem, entitled "Paradise oat " it being a corn
!night he , dmilarlV attacked at aoniv f',.;.
- -
Hire time, and s;ii•l the Gm t•rnitient 11111,41 FOIE AVIIF.ELING. 'ling to end; comprising
be supported in its efforts In stop i lie sus il i - -"'
'l,2" g r t 'I, II ",., E 3 t 4 IN I. I). ? A ‘ R • k";,1,41/r.E"OL,7_ Sixty-three Splendid Tableau Paintings,
ply of stiell I•.sack.
eon, 3afeeumed het old trade, making regular narrying out Milton's Idea of
He Its , kerted that England had acted trl /a. teal InF Pittsburgh even T 1 FISDAY,
Heaven, Hell Chaos & Paradise.
toward, Anii•rica as chi . WOUltl like 'flitlit, , ) 1 sad ~ Al 1 111 , . 1 .1 . Ila I ing been
thuroughl repaired. she ~ I. il deaerces the pa- -,
Alneriea to 3(1 I(lwafila 11 er ill h similar
tronart. of the publu: genet all
Al - AM:SION
F He littered no prophecies JAS. (:(0.1.12a, ix t:O., Agts. , CHILDREN WITH PARE:N . I'Is..
as to the Litil . of the war, but contended Wharf-bosh 1,1,m Monongahela bridge. .
that alas ere was the whole motive and "N"'
Grand 31-atinees
the South Wort? the oppres , ora, in orde r
to found a slat's m
epire m
Ile tsteil the Cinc On WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTER-
Packets, • '
NOONS. at 3 o'clock; when Ohildren wfil
- - - -- be admired for 10 cents.
Danish question would he settled will„
FOR CINCINNATI.
OUCH war. EhiDAY. l'Eli 5, A f 10 A d 1 'Doors open Evenings at I o'clock. Exhibition
commences at 7 , 4; o'clock precisely.
The Great Eit , tern lottery a( ]ieme has -. l'IlE N'ENV AND SPLEN
v Idi d ~,i,„1,,.,,i ,
steamer' „, , ,
been abandoned. Another suit has been l Ai
.„.; ~ i..r., i.l } fohinsori. l- ouln ' ufnderi tl ll For full particulars see bills.
, „ i
commenced against her, and Capt. Pat- leave as aunouleed above '
A. B. ,r
an ton had the VeSael arrested on a claim Fur freight or passage, apply on board. or to
.1( iilis; I . I,AUIC. or feb2-Iwd Proprietor and Manager.
of $2000;
led 111 COLLINOWOc,I,, Agc.,. , SPECIAL COURSE.--111Elte7A:NT:
The Dani Alt refusal of the Austrian-
TILE LIHR AR Y ASSOC.HAT/ON
F'OR CINCINNATI.
LECUR ES.
Prussian demands had reached those : MIS DAV FEB h. .
GOVPrllllit'll.i.S, and announced that the I
___ .1. =_ , , ,,, THE EINE PAsSENGER Prof. RR 'HAR DS. of Providence R. I. wit
, .„..i . _,..... , :_, ,-, steamer JENNIE 111 . 11lts. i pt deliver a course of viii Lectures, at i'uNt'EßT
Austrian-Prussian trittips would move
1A.1.1.1, on the "Phil . o; oph and Chemistry a ' fMe
.11 1)01 ellll ~ lm ill leave as announced alum e A ir” . These lectures are simple to their style,
without further Bela}' in Schlessint ,
For freight. or paAsage. apply on board. or to and intelligible to all classes, while the magnitl-
A telegram, dated 20 inst , says : it
. . 1 1 ! ) 1 1 , N (5 1 7:i 1 A . .. K: ( 4',': (0 ,,,, ,
.„,..., cent illustrations and experiments will be made
is reported the Saxon and Hanoveti. in 101 l
' ,o. ' on a scale rendering them visible to all. Every
troops were to be withdrawn floin their - 7 -- ----..-
positions in Ihilstein and concentrated i Cincinnati & Louisville Packets,
- -----------, evening wl be,oe.Wrsopi:nveddreesd,,a;•lwaitthhnincietritoemilLseafaacilliiwaroano:;
Phenornina with exerimentr, illustratial the
e
at Alt n na, in order to allow n' free pas- 1 - A a
i t lu n
Billtll "tre;t, Barometer, Ait Gun, oun-'
FOR CINCINNATI & NASHVILLE:
sage for the Austrians and Prussians. : Tilts DAY, P.EII. 5, AT Id ADi
'Feb. g; //MI FtSDAI",Feb.-
Great consternation prevailed among the 1 -_,. , THE, NEW AND SUR
'verse,
or las e, B PI' 3 vß i de ea r bre s . t Batt f -ar th i c iE A ° :t rba m a atasfaitar,
,af
zaollw:
4,N,3121:,y,t
11; Fit'IDAV, Feti. I'2; MONDAY, Feb. la.
people at Rill. Letters from Frankfort stannalatenmer M.PII 1. Cant .1.
or to i/...,telltella,,a,Feeata)eal6.atpx.xoOrtiveraart;t,tt J ak o e ' t o . lo , c t, l .t
say that the opinion prevailed that Au, , ease
, fts announc l e!l o a r l k .. b i a. ,, a . td,
tria jand Prusaitt must have vamp to ti , JOHN' 1-I.ACR or
centa For sale at the Music, Hook and Drug
one person to the course, $l. Single lecture, 25
defmate understanding with Entrland ''' J. D. I 'OLLEN,Si WOOD, Ars,
The London Globe expressed confidence i Stores and at the door.
fW. H. KINK A ID, a RO4HR W. AVITIETAZi,'
that peace will be maintained, now that
SAW - Rt. A. LOlti6, THOR. - EeArEkvona., Ir.,
two substantial governments have sub-
WILLIAM W. WARD, H RIMY M. ATWOOD,
shouted themselves for the shadowy febs-td
Leetilre Committee.
German Diet.
BALTINIORE, Feb. 4.—John T. Win
ton, Surycyor of the port of Baltimore,
received from the Treasury Department
at Washington the following :
Treasyrq Department, Feb. 2.—The
Secretary of War having transmitted to
this Department a letter from the com
manding General expressing art opinion
in reply to the litter addressed to him Inc
the Secretary of the Treasury, that all
restrictions (,0 trade in the Staiu of West
Virginia within the national military
lines may be removed. The 39th regu
lation of trade eatablished with other
regulations on the 11th of September,
1863, is so far modified that, restriction
in trade in the State of West Virginia
are hereby annulled and abrogated, and
all products and goods may he fredy
taken and transported within the above
mentioned portion of said State, as in
times ofpeace ; provided, however, that
no products or goods shall betaken from
said State into any State declared to be
in insurrection, or to any part in such
State heretofore blockaded which has
been or may be opened,except.ha eg:u,
pliance with the regulations of Septem
ber 11th. 5; P. CaagE,
Se 9y of Treasury.
ALBANY, Feb. 4.—The Senate has au
thorized the Supervisors of New York
city to expend four millign 4oilars
bnuntieslo volunteers.
NEW YORK, February 4.—The arrival
the Atlantic, from Port Royal yester
day, puts us in possession of news from
Charleston to the 31st ult. The shelling
of the city was progressing. Fort Sum
ter was again a target for General Gill
more's hall practice. The people in one
patti, ttlar di,trict of Charleston, where
the were falling with uncomforta
ble precision. have heel moving out into
tents ;1011 shanties in the suburban sec
tion. to ay' id the unwelcome visitors.
l's;mnbers of refugees, from Georgia and
Florhla. are pouring into the Union
fines. They repeat the story of want
and tiket , littlll Mid in all quarters by
de- , erters• front tie enemy's -soups.
LANCASTER, Feb. 2 —Hon George
Sanderson, Mlnocrat, was re-elected
Mayor of the City to-day, by one hun-
FOR CINCINNATI & LourisviLLE.
THIS DA 1", FEB. 6, AT 4 P. M.
THE FINE PASSENGER
steamer MIAMI, Bryson, Com_!
man er wit Irate as announced above.
For freight, or passage apply on board, or to
JOHN FLACk, or
.1. I). (toLLINt} WOOD. Agts.
Cin,, Cairo & Memphis Packets,
FOR CINCINNATI,CAIRO MEMPHIS
TF121).-IY, FEB. 6.
THE NEW SIDE-WHEEL.
ZEggiFiitearner GOLDEN EA(II,E, Capt.
. 11. 1 tJlt t ilson. will leave as announced above
T'oz. freight. or passage, apply on hoard, or to
.11111 PI FLACK, or
fel.3 J. It. / LEINGIVI)OD, Agia.
Eval4'll6, ()taro &. t. Louis Packets,
FOR PVAYLLE, CAIRO & ST. LOUIS.
SATi RDA Y, FEE. 6, AT 4 P. DI.
'
TIED FINE PASSRNGER
steamer LAMELLA, Lytle, Corn
mander, will leave as announced above.
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN PLA.CIC, or
feb6 .1. D. COLLINGWOOD
FOR EVAN'L.LE, CAIRO & ST. LOUIS.
MONDAY, FEB. S. AT 10 A. M.
cztt is THE NEW AND SPLEN
did passenger steamer .13,ESER VE4'
krerrors, Commander, ill leave as an
nounced above.
For freight, or passa, apply on board. or to
JoHCgLA, pr
J. 1 ).1.1.11s: sOr.r, Agts.
febs
MIIXECUTORS NOTICE.—NOTICE
Jlll2 d l hereby given that letters testamentary hare
been granted on the estate of Parker Lorain e
decd., late of Robinson tp., Allegheny
to the undersigned. All persons knnwing taem
selves indebted to said estate ate tetlaested to
make immediate payment, and those *lying , .
claims will present them'duly anthenitoted tgT
settlement.
8. W. EWINg, Itzteettkii •
Robinson tp., Aneghem. eatmtr, #%.
jtsrtndtdketW
pivr4Butokft
1 144cE niciyiPtiitilf6.44. , I
22
BLISINFSS—The demandfpr. fh e, 1ea4 1 4
is itntirbving. our rivers eenO ue,ffifine navy
gable order for the largest .clasnof;boats. We
noticed a few pair of coal boats pitaidAtrilie lower
markets. The fleet of boats we notiCeilkinibt*
on the way having arrived, the amount of goods
piled on the wharf was immense. The etehmer
Meer Cloud, left for St. Louis with all the freight
she could carry ; . the Maria had a fair trip. The
Arixonta will load out - with railroad Iron. On the
Allegheny wharf husines.swas active.
The sales Will be found below :
WHISKY—The news from all quarters favor
holders. The market was excited, some dealers
deelers demanding: a farther advance, while oth
Cr, hare withdrawn their stocks for the present.
Nominal at 8 6 / 3 , 90c.
HAY—Sales of 12 loads at the scales at
receipts
1 . 1.01 -1 12-111 atter firm with a m oderate demand
Stock light, and prices unchanged The amount
received since our last was 1;797hb18-.-the greater
portion consigned to Eastern markets. (Sales of
160 obis from store at Extra *6,50, Extra Family
1it7d , 7,50 ; 100 do Extra 57,40 ; 75 do at 47,4047,50.
Wagon flour nominal. .
I . l.AA:OlV—Firm With a targe Inquiry mostly for
speculation. Sales of 10,000 B.a S. - C. Hama at
14`,c; 9,000 do Shoulders at , 9.1.4 c; BAG do Plain.
Hams at 12 t;el3c ; 6000 ao Sides at 11
MESS PORK—Holders firm. Sales of 60 bbis
at *22,50.
APPLES—Firm with an improving demand.
Sales of too tibia at *3.
SEEDS—The demand continues to improve.
Sales of 5o bush Flax at $2,62.)4 ; 310 40 Timothy
in lots at at *3,1943,26 ; ilk do Clever at $8,25.
BEANS_ Thedemand is itnproving. Sales 110
hush at *2,60r02,35.
1 )IiIED FR Cl T.—The market is daily becom
ing more tirm. In most cases holders were ask
ing an advance. Some heavy transactions have
been made during the week at, Apples *20.2§225 ;
Peaches, * 5,26 @ 5,50. The receipts by the river
were 125 sacks.
GRAIN.—The market was inactive for most
descriptions, in fact the high rates demanded
have made buyers shy. Corn seems to be about
dullest. We puote nominally at, 9 1 1,0414.
oats—there were more sellers than buyers at,
750.78 c.: Barley—prices were unchanged; Wheat
—held its own at, Red, *1,40; White, *1.48 t 69
such. ye—was less enquired for. Prices tends
Inn,,
BI 'TT 1 . .14.—We have no change' to notice as
regards prices it demands. 41-ood fresh roll was
disposed of at, 2642.80.
. Lytle
A DifINISIYI.
_M . persona havh4 e)altas agspat the nstattf of
Archibald Lloyd v_,
of Ohio townsbtp, Al
authenticated, and thoseowing said estate will
please pay over said claims to the undersigned
without further notice.
janl 1-ltd,k6t
TION NOTICE.—
AIL Tate not lee that letters of Administration
having been granted by the Register of Allegheny
eounty on the estate of Arthur VarneY t to the
undersigned ; • ail
_pewit's knowing theraielvki
to he Indebted td the estate are requested to notice
immediate payment, and those having eialnis, to
present them without delay duly_ akithentieated.
MAR Y ANN N Adm'x,,
At residome to tia,i .r.at_t dwinep aw ,
, or
JAMES LA A.rt
feb.l-itdfc6tw 100 Fourth st. Pittsburgh.
FOR RENT " —NO. 76 FIRST smrlE,E
eih rooms, eiS per leneArrettbnir
house On Water street, lOW per year; tw e ,h oQ , e ,
on Ross street, each $240 pv. sear.
uT4Rx hvr. suars.., ,
feb3 MArliel street.
COCOA
60 . 9 q riFeAki 00 e04 Nuke, •
receive 4 thts AO And Or saleAt„,
REYmEE mums .,
/ 21) and tiff wood It.
NEW PEE / 51 2111t IBLINGIMCS
from therelebraje4 nykrArfrat,turies of --Dell
court fenefosset Path; leakt received and for
sale by
-4 L....
, 8
V
'W PCKIDIS4SIXOOO P i l Ol.ll .•
14
Vox sat, on mind by
FETZER &ARACSTRATNG,
Ab 4
Market and Brat at&
FLINT
-4&13 - WL,43 iio32lN 7t
r
-rrinst redeived and tot sal_ a by
FETZER & AmmsTRONG,
fete corner Market and Fla* s pa,
AMUSEMENTS.
Hamlet
Emma Waller
Overture
26 Cents
1.5 Cents
JAMES hi, ROW),
GEORGE BOYD,
Administrators
, i -. t. fi - ' ~,, I . ) f •,' :.ri- 11$
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1 FOR THE AFFLICTED,
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CEVNITINE MEDlaiNge
The Inventor of the extract of
PARKA 'BRAVA;
After an experience qtLi w ty Seat, 1p eidnOtt
practice /301 , 7 offers it to the afflicted In a byklat
concentrated form,
What istareira tw.fat44BB
It has, shim lON, been a specific for
CALOULOUS AETEOTIONS;
INFLAiNATTON or zaz BovErxs ;
rzinaramAnort at: THE Kneiryiari
LEOCORRRORA and if mittieibe
THE URINARY ORGANS.
It has been recommended brills talpt cr . t
Medical Profession for nearly tiro centtitlt.
The Fluid 'Exiraet of
13#A:y.A.
IS now °tiered to an afflicted world In a shape
WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
For ell diseases of the 8121 410, Eldnerk an*" •
el or Dropsical swelling, niedidnit /averted
can cope with this compound 1414 power to lit. -;
erally
ANNIBILATr, DISEASE
All bad P i roperties In the drug obs reMove4
the process of its compounaing the shapeog
fluid, leaving its
STIRLING PROM= ALONE
Young ;men who may be atiffeilag 40ei . the 1 , ,
many Ills consequent upon early intliscret:
abuse slmuld try one bchtle and - be relteved.,llin
symptoms are
INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION,
NERVOUS INDISPOSITION,
LOSS OF SIGHT,
WARM HANDS AND LIMBS,
FLUSHING OF SKIN,
GENERAL LASSITUDE,
By not arresting thesemignsozhieh as:tmetsdng-
ly point as the needieto the pole, to Inipoteney, .
Fits, Premature 'Decar and Meath, a;
crime against nature Is :comtldttea.... l l pmetiba , :
although protracted SIT.IO.EDFAS beings =malt
ted.
All medical authorities agree - that werethe of
fecta of
EARLY INDISCRETION
Removed, that there would be far less we far
INSANE ASYLUMS,
As the records of . '
prove that a very large 'propOrtion of theft
tients owe theirreception and detentionwithin
theta to early habits of indiscretion.
For all unpleasant and dangerous dilemma,
s,,
Gitson's Extract of Pareiroarava
Absolutely cures- secret dbettAtsis, of no iattei
what lerigthofetanding. .
''No change al .diet i reqtdred, no eesOstioti
from bnsineea: •!. r.
Soldiers Home upon Airlough
And who may pesimsapiame , untottuntitely 'eon.
tr34ted di9 esel.W/11404Pift •
RA kiRAV4t. theseetiteoon Wig:May •• •dt !
Brae peculiar Acttoacupoa; tbse, inctstirot
causal a frequent destrecto taitutte,: theliebrsoils
•a• oring obstruetions Alia 4 , secuttngoan 3 voll*ei" '
against all fearotiftieture of the lltheitta. 4 •
YoUIvG; MCI
Beware of the numberless quacks to t* fthlnitin's
all large cities. Many althea' know
Nothing of the Practice of Mediaine,
And yet they are.allowed to deceive, mind decor
T3FUI "CI'WTNT.EUEL'Ir.3
gitentimil l ater aliteth eof
4#14).
kindly ends tiler Buffeting. ,
Gilson's Chlorine Water;
,
,
,In connection nrith the tetta#t'hip..,lpecifhi Aar
the Gonnorhea, or picit - ritctoll Gleit! . ..
Sspldlitic patients, eapeelallx oases of old
standing would do well to liT .
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GIELRON.E3 VEILS:
4 kledintne that b,,,:,s(49.pityfrir... utavr , ,
FEARS, and In connec}fon wfth the.une itte, .
EXTRACT OF PAREERA AIRA-Val
Will
erentually eradicate any,caio, no matterof
how long standing:
price, $a per Bottle. .
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No. 16 Day it., New Iroad49l,4mummet . r
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