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\ ADVERTISING AGENCIES?'
Messrs. S. M. PETTENGLLL & CO. No. 37
Park Row, New York city, and No. 6 State
street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co.,
No. 63 Nassau street, New York city, are au
thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip
tions for us at lowest rates.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 11, 1864
Pittsburgh and Connellsville R. R.
The• following letter from the Hon. ,
Andrew Stewart, of Uniontown, FayetW
county, Pa., will hare interest for our
readers in connection with the Pittsburgh
and Connellsville Railroad. Mr. Stewart
long held a distinguished position in
Congress, and as an ardent friend and
promoter of internal improvement and
other great national interests, is widely
and well known throughout the country.
We do not vouch for the accuracy of Mr.
Stewart's statements, but give his letter
as we find it, the reader being at liberty
to form lei own conclusions :
,loNT.iWN, Pa., Jan. 25, 1864.
Dear "Or I deem it my ditty to Inform y ou
that while efforts are twang made to draw the
people of Balt iincire into Idle and premature di.-
lintels about rottle3 in no way affecting the main
trunk from Connellsvllle to Cumberland, their
great rival and enemy, the Pennsylvania Rail
road, 13 quietly but actively engaged In efforts to
defeat the Counellsville Railroad altogether b . )
again offering to make a branch road from
Greens burg to (onnellsville, and by way of
Uniontown to Wheeling; and under cover of
these promise, to our people they are making
arrangements to send a Western delegation to
rrishurg to I ctival the charter, or by other leg
-1 atlon the construction of the Connell.,
ville road. Ali.: with the influences thi, road
has heretofore brought, and can at auy time
tiring to bear on the legislation of Penns) Ivania,
what can they not necnuiplish
In reply to the friepits of the Connell.) ille
road, these men tell ti's that the Raltimore and
Ohio Company does not desire this connection
With Pittsburgh. and will never make it; and
that their promised road from ti reensburg, ii>
Connellsville and Uniontown. to Wheeling 1,111
answer all your purpcises It, t iew of these
movements 1 an) satistied that with the I 'onnell.-
vtlle road it is or amen .-
Can Baltimore be indifferent to the vast ad
vantages of a coenection with Pittsburghh.
where the immense and constantly increasing
productions of 1 - ••• great West are daily accumu
lating from so many covering rivers and rail
roads, vainly seeking transportation to the East.
which no single railroad .:tin possibly supply I
(Jan she be indifferent to the great RUperiorilty
of this route. selected by Washingt on atter
careful examination nt all others, in 118.4, and
pronounced by tom to be - the shortest and the
best between the Atlantic and the West"—the
correctness ttf hit h all alliaielJut•nt SUN h:, is
tully demon4trated, presenting slit utnique and
remarkable fact of n rail:old route crossing all
the great mountains bet, can the I-Ast and the
West with but n single stoonot i the tunnel- ol
which is more than omplerol.t ritaithca
with resin gradients at,:, .010 route of er
the Aill' . 2:11011e, ii 11)1111 the
ma and 31aryiand ;
Will Baltimore throw away tts•li a route as
this now ofrcie.l to her a. 'u perhaps for
the last Mae 1 Will the throw HlNtly it II the
commercial Adel other nda antantages of a con
nection with Pitt , iturgh, and through her. with
the oil-region. the lakos. i Irt elantl.t 'hicago. anti
•
the great Northwest '
Will she give up the vast mine, of iton and the rakihu of the uria in di , h.--
bituminous Sill akminding on this route, with
the valuable trade and Olisti3iii of the rich south- eta acne of the prettiest 54 tit the
western enuntie , PClllllll,iniii. which she •
formerly re, el , sit by the C French road, and Spy. Miss ficlen Western, th.
will receive again when the Connellsville road dumb her„and hi..rii,ne of the pieee,
is completed And. will Baltimore
and the Baltrmor• an, Moo ii iiir ii l Compan). Inade tier appearance in a rich scarlet
with all these ~ , l vautages. throw away nearly •
too million, teeth
t Millie , . principal and interest, ' Wile inn', She oit inel 11. r
they have invested in this ro ir rather will lt. Willi great spirit and , nldier-liki ,
they not secure all In_'iirst mortgage eml:ir
the road lot tour to n, c millions to complete hi. 11 efillinr The 11l nil, slitiin :1.111111•1
Which amoiti.: I.•. ,r 1 the nll ,l l ien out i ng I lerle(i ill its way
,could sou. it 0,1.", i, id larger .11,-
den& than alit Whet • ,
o-t 11.21,1 ilr11111:1 1 . 1‘,11 • 1-,ir t.•
in the I ' Hazan will he repeated, witli the 0111,,.•
While New York her slag- its', ill three I lie Pet of the i'etti
nitleent •• It bolt i. ;real Hallr,,nal" •
Western is no doldit,
of twelie ith ri eilat-. Miss
of fib: feet, es ',midi,: ..anthem M.,- I, int rive I, tied,! 111,1*-eit", in the pail ill
York and north, est, ru Penns, I, snot, and I hence p : , pet ,d• the Indies in Ili.
down through (duo to ;mailman, to join the •
road then., and C" V " 1, I" the Pn•l nl the
while s our i.-re 1(1, Prithst it ain't if h.. it _,lill
ruild. hs sprcii.hri,i he, ,r 1,14 111 exert di rm.t ion to
draw the vain '1..1 It eat 1(1 her n me
tropolis, will It city „,
the ihr let, nj. v al Unity
presented of itiedo the actual
expenditure i,l 0 ❑in•
rich common e id the esi to pas
ii;oved and h.. I( her lutvt er
Uniform Currency.--A friend amid
us the collowinz memori, l. inquires
whether such are in circulation in Pitts
burgh. Wc criunm answer his interw
gatory. I mnply nth hi, r, quest io
publish the nu morial to Conzr,,, a< ,•, r
culated, mi.l numerously sigmiil in
Philadelphia
%Ve merxliods hilaJelphoi and caizens of
Pennsylvania ; i‘ Ii subseriba 011 r names below •
rewpeetfull) ask the I 'hoed males '-eilators at,.!
of embers 01 1 . 011,:re,r. uau ~-.•1111deli at WriStl
lagton, to pass A 1,1 A; lam particular penoa of
our nation's great la when the floverninent
about to control the :111rrency of the country, to
tax the circnlatlon of all Lan ha chartered by
State Leg:16111111re, 10 such an extent as will
compel them tot all in all their isoLte, so that the
country shall hove not lune but national legal
tender currency ; for all debts, public and prat ate,
except dlltlec. on Imports and interest 011 the
public debt, A Ir,h,ty the notes of national
banks, in different are quoit-ant three
eights to one-hall per cent. Its taint, I , llllohle
liable to increase 101111 indefinite extent, at patt
ies may 0,1,11'. We. ther4ll . ore. •Inii at )011f
hands that the (lot err, Incur, IL/ turnisliing circu
lation to the banks, shall secure to the people n
uniform national eurrenex. por at all polls
within the I natal State,
Ash Wednesday.—Yesterday was
Ash Wednesday, the commencement of
the annual religious season known as
Lent, in int;tathm ot our Saviour's mi
raculous abstinence for forty days. Ori
ginally the lust
commenced on that tt hich
is now the first Sunday in Lent, a nd en
ded on Easter Day, but as this left only
thirty-six days when the Sundays were
deducted (upon the principle that no
Sunday can evet bc- a fast day,) o p e
Gregory added four days from the pre.
vious week, beginning with Ash Wed
nesday. The name of Ash Wednesday
was derived from the ancient ceremony
of blessing ashes at this season with
which the priest signed the people on
the forehead in the fotm ofa cross, afford
ing them withal this wholesome admo
nition, "Memento, homn, hood pulvis es,
et in pulverim reverteris, - --Remember,
man, that thou art dust, and to dust
shalt return. The ashes thus used were
made of the palms consecrated the Sun
day twelve-month before, and this cere
mony, though inn modified form, sur
vived the first shock of the Reformation,
not being abandoned till about the year
1547-8, when, as Stow tells us, - the
Wednesday following, commonly called
Ash Wednesday, the use .1 . giving ashes
in the church was also left throughout
the whole ride of London. - Prior to
that time it had formed one of the ordi
nances of t h e fl-forrn,l or(
Immense Cas Ling. —Tle lafirest cist -
Mg ever made in this city was poured at
the Vulcan Works of Messrs. Ilazlehursl
Co„ on south side of the Lasin, on Sat
urday. It is a condenser for one of the
large steam n•i=ates now in process of
construction. It weights twenty-six tons
or 62,000 pounds. A large pit was re
quired, into whit h all the moulds were
made, requiring a preparation of nearly
three months. The iron was melted and
run from two cupola, into a large reser
voir, and thence into the pit. Some four
tons were poured from a kettle. The
whole WB9 most successfully done, and
was witnessed by a considerable number
of persons. Several days will be required
to cool it off sufficiently for removal.
Baltimore Sioi
If we mistake not much heavier cast
Mee have been made in this city
Balloon Ascension.—At the lec
ture at Concert Hall iii , evening, Prof.
Richards will till an l -end up two large
balloons, one over twelve feet in height,
and the audience will have full view of
all the operations of filling, &c. The
history of ballooning will be illustrated
by large models. Other brilliant expe
riments will be given including a repe
tition of freezing water while boiling it,
Will be the most finely illustrated lecture
yet deliverml-
Important Movement
We neglected yesterday to notice the
proceedings had at the late meeting of
the coal merchants at the Board of Trade
Rooms.
The Committee on Digging reported
that in some instances digging had been
raised to five cents per bushel by the em
ployers, in anticipation of a demand be
ing made by the employees for an ad
vance.
It was stated that miners were plenty
and anxious for employment, and a suffi
ciency of hands at four cents per bushel
could be obtained.
The following resolutions were offered
and adopted :
Resolved, That a committee of six be appoipted
to meet a similar committee of the representa
tives of the coal diggers, and freely explain the
necessity of reducing the price of mining to
four cents per bushel, and report to this Ex
change on Tuesday, February 18th.
Resolved, That a committee of fifteen he chos
en, two from each pool, authorized to wait on
the owners of mines, and get them to agree in
writing not to pay over four cents per hualwl
from the Ist 01 March, 1864. a n d to join the Pitts
burgh Coal Exchange—the committee to report
this day week.
A miner being present was called on
for his views, and he stated to the meet
ing that if the price of coal fell in the
market down the river, in Cincinnati
and Louisville, the price of mining coal
would fall here. It it raised in price
there, the price of digging would raise.
He also stated that the coal diggers on
the Monongahela and Saw Mill 'Run did
not average over two dollars per day..
A gentleman present states in reply
that lie had hands that made 1 we've did
lays and twenty-five cents per day.
A committee was appointed to call on
the iron-men and ask their co operation.
The meeting then adjourned to meet
on the 16111 inst. :it one (CCIOCk.
Michael Dan Magehan
We :ire pained to announce the sud
den death of Michael Dan Magellan, esq
of Ebensburg. Mr. Magellan some years
since practiced law in this city and has
many friends here. lie representei
Cambria county in the Legislature lur
ing the period of the introduction of the
Common School tivstem into our state
and was one of the chief advocate, of
that measure. Ile was up to the day of
his death, 11 wartu friCll/1 of popular ed
ucation. Mr. Magellan was a prom inmit
lawyer and 1111 ti a good practice in Cam
bria and adjoining counties. For many
years he tnok an active part in the poli
ties of the country, formerly as n Whig
and latterly as a Democrat. 47 .-fle was a
good speaker, a clear reasoner, and
forcible debater—and though a link-id
politied,n, he was kind-hearted and gen
erous to a fault. lie had many good
,n(ial dualities and will la trestle
sod in his circle of acquaintances. lie
was about fifty-nine years of age May ,
his ashes rest in peace.
Theatre.—( Wedne , dm v pct
Stock Market
a very ti% e !Intl . 21.y.in
day, and !di( of the lieti,r elass of
illative ,tii(very' irenerall advanced.
The of the day al.7irreiited
of Inxne, an I h share, 1{,,,i1
are most in favor, a nd North
Penn-ylvania, Philadelphia and Eric,
' Calla Pennsylvania, El
inirti, and alto-1 eve! y' other iin the I,st,
are selling at price, that a r; , 111VigIll
w(1111,1 hive ' , tall thought t/e . Mill all rex
North Penn , ylN Ruhr sold op t.i
Philadelphia and Erie, up to tt , q, R( ail
inv. up to 504, Cattawissa preferred, tip
444, Pennsylvania up to 7-.3
Organization of the Central. Board
—The Central Board of Education mei
„, ,
oi . ecinsu
essay nignt , and organized by elect
ing the following officers: President,
i Felix C. Negley ; Secretary, John A
Sergeant ; Treasurer, John H. isifel'une
M. f'. Sackett was elected Principal of
the colored school. The salary of the
Secretary was fixed at ir,'.oo I r year
Mr. Harrison tendered his resignation as
member r,f the Board, which was aii
(Tined. Several other items or hlpAito-i,4
were transacted, mostly of a trivial Mt
ture, after which the Board adjourned.
Railroad to Brownsville.-1 bill
has passed the House which provid es
"that the Pittsburgh and Connellsville
Railroad Company be authorized to con
struct a hrtinth railroad from M'Keesport
in Allegheny county along the Monon
ga
hela River to Brownsville in Payette
county, and that the said Pittsburgh and
Connellsville Railroad Company are
hereby authorized to issue their bond , -
l'or five hundred thousand dollars to be
appropr'wted exclusively toward he con
struction of the said branch railroad "
Meethig in the Second Ward.—
The enrolled men, and the citizens gen
erally, Of the Second Ward, are earnestly
invited to attend at the school house this
evening. February 11th, at seven o'clo,11:..
to adopt come plan to fill the quota of the
ward.
Gurowski's Diary for 1882 —A
new voltam! by Count Adam Gurowiki.
embracing a Diary of Political and
Jlili
tary Events and Transactions, in tin
Cahinet an,l in the Field, f,r the year
PS6:L
❑E THROW , VITRIOL
right rind HI, and his words burn whom -
soevcr tin y 11.11,11 - - S. 1. Herald.
For sale by Henry Miner, Nos. 71a: 7'i
Fifth street.
Gurowski with. a Sharp Stick—
Diary for 1863.—F0r sharp criticism,
altetnat itiv with epigramat h., trenchant,
ratAic prhise itml castigation, this work
must hear away the palm from all other , .
ever printed in this country. 12mo cloth
bound, price 1 2:).
For sale at Miner's, next door to the
Post office.
Valuable Land Sale.—The " Mor
gan Robertson Farm," at West Eliza
beth, on the Monongahela river, of 187
acres-30 acres fine coal—is offered for
sale. It fronts on the river, is a valuable
property, and has rare advantages. For
information call on or address Thomas
d. Keenan, esq., 81 Diamond street. See
advertisement.
Timely Notice.—Mayor Lowry gives
notice that he intends enforcing the city
ordinances relating to the sidewalks.
This is right. It is disgraceful the way
these ordinances have been violated, and
all good citizens will feel grateful to the
Mayor for their enforcement.
still the Rage. —The Miltonian Tab
leaux, at Masonic Hall, still continueslck
attract crowded houses.
Election.—See notice of Penn Lite-
rary Society election in another column. t
THE POST -PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1864.
Notice.—See advertisement of " Lan- iTELEGItA_PHIC
caster Locomotive Wotks," Lancaster '1
City, Pa., in another column. i
1 FOR THE POST.
fir-GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING
MACHINES have obtained the highest premium
At every State, County and Institute Fair held
in 1382, as the best family and the beat manufac
turing machines, andhgr the best machine work.
A. F. AT(INEY, General Agent,
id Fifth Bt., Pittsburgh, Pa.
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
R ANKIN'S F.XTRACT
l'eletireted for the cure ol
Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor
bid irritation of the Urethra, Re
tention or Incontinence of
lndd itlne y".l
No. 6;1 Market Silreet. Pllteibrargh
old I.) ell IJruggl,l
tell
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
Anti-llyspeptie Headache
THEY ARE THE RESULT OF
LONG INVE TIGATION
,•
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het, t❑ ',1.. iny ear t ..l.lr,i)4: %%ILIA, tune they
L ere I ,al.l :111.11111 .4
II end, he. ',,hetlier
They may be Taken at all Times
1% Irti 1... rt.•. r %
BY IHE USF OF THESE PILLS,
i IS. I kn , ' t•:,
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They act Gently on the Bowels,
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hrttietl ft , of 1,1.1 rn. holt, 111 11141,1 .1;4,1,0(
I.trltt--,re the, Pllls , •rit,thlettlly i r.•.ti,iiien•tet.
ti (lire. if prt , ttrvirtfly ‘l,-1
14;:v rf CulnplaNd- rt. V el'
1 thy I 6,1 t. rei.v e n 1, q m , lime,
until list. I the
11, 01 the nu, vn4 tit, e 11, t. tier 011111.
Any , pilt.a h.. I- e. tifllortllll4l‘. tt I
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.tr Unit . lit
B. L. Fahnestock & Co.,
No. 76 ttua 1% owl 11111191 Fourth Sts
O. L. Ft Mt:STOCK'S
WORM CONFECTIONS
Ate prepitre.l I rota ILc va It C principle (if hit cel
ebrated Venntil age. are put ill a nice
arl , l palatal.to th.- ilAt! (11 tiIOSC
uLo eaumr 01. I \ itratif twit
Children kill t,ke Me)
are ant eil mitt. 1 , 1111 til rn4 11113 lie -
en 1., Ilat. most deli•vte :hill.
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
114 and NVona and ¶ll Fourth
Id Lc
linrzist, 4u.1 Medicine Dealer, gener
di""'4-lar,
"The best is the Cheapest."
W I B. BIZADJ3ITRY'S
PIANOS.
IEVEN FIRST PRIZES, GOLD AND
t-.llcer Medals re, i. e,l within a month at
sate Fair, ilia 1 air ot American Institute.
New ork, it, lEint. by Wht If Bradbury - , for the
BEST PIANO FORTES,
'I.:ER $.. Philadelphia. received
the Crystal Palace Prize llednl at London, he
shies hare numerous Medals. Diplomas and spe
cial report, !NMI State hairs and Institutes.
Both hate r11,1111 , 0r of letters of recommenda
tion 1n,,, the highest musical talent, enthracing
t-driteko-eic, Win. Mason, (Isola , and
other=-. Better and ..hesper thsn any other
Pianos made. and
Warranted for Five Years
Sole Ap'TITS for Pittsburgh and Western Pn..
No. St. t st.. near Susrenciott
.JAMI M'LATIGHLIN.
OYSTERS, BUTTER, G A NIT„
POULTRY AND EGGS,
300 1.1-1317.1-vry
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
A RE NOW PREPARED TO RE
cove orders from the trade for all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horse Shoe Iron
Pittsburgh. Jan. 7. 1883
PIANOS POE FEW GOOD
Pianos for rent .
CHARL4 I TTF: I1L1 . :11E.
4.3 Fifth street.
teb9 Agent for Knabo's Unrivaled Pianos.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
MANUVACTCRERA
PLAIN AND IFANCI
WA H EtitoUSE,
135 S. ki(Illlela . and 4114 Penn Ste.,
Between 6th et nod Virgin alley,
PITTSBITR(iII
A 11.1 all
re.l
A. J. RANKIN & CO.,
l~ltl"~i,I F
Tonic, Cathartic
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Tilt eta) pa—ra
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PIZ EPA BED AND
PITT,L?I'Ii ;IL P.l
AND
SOHOMACKER & CO'S
I=l
MELINh & BARR
STREET.
Down stairs
OF THE BEST QUALITY
XXXVIIIth CONGRESS
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
IMPORTANT NEWS FROM MEXICO.
Late From Grant's Army.
WASHINGTON CITY NEWS ITEMS.
interesting from N. Orleans.
SPECIAL ORDER JUST ISSUED,
Gov, Carney, of Kansas, Elected
5.4t1t I>lefa
DeHtroyed b I,lre
Pi ice, 15 cents.
\•IIINI4DAN, February 10. -- The joint
resolution ithich Senator Antliimv pro
pii,es to report, unit \Odell is tin .
the .111diViary C'ointnittee, is as tollows:
Aicru 13.—N0 lituendwent should
Ise nouls to the Constitution '5 [Cult trill
authorize or give Congre,:s the power
'Widish or interfere within any State with
11u/domestic institutions thereof,
inclu
lin:' iI tt iil persons held In Ltl.or rs , r
sire Lc 11W , or said Slate .
• Fhi , re-aihtt ton wa, approved blur( It
1'461, and , tibmitteti to the I . ,egi,l a t
of the several StatA Ow their ratification,
the a ,, eht or three tourth, or them 1,,
H: unite ,, ary to wake it 1 part ni the
t omit aution, but owitur in the breaking
out of the telallion, there wa , tin gener.
~1 hetion or the Leai,latures upon the
ul t Ti- re , olution Wflq nne of 11,
propo,e,l by liotHe Sele,
utimittee
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pr.,la•r otlicer , Ally or mentally
incapable of hearing
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Mr. I'4 , hoped Mr. ; : leVen,
\\.111,1 NI 1111 , 11 a W I allit•12 , 1111e111. A
I h•eling, was now preN ailing in hi
but the adoption of thepropoaitiou
would retard the progrps , of [111“11 feel
111:2 lie did nut object to taking rebel
propert), but that of lo)al non ought
not to be interfered with.
r. 13ffitt well, of , -aid the talk'
ilf all 111(• rtq'llgni7t• Very 1/1•1*
311,1 1101 as property, and the enter
t renev had arrived n N c , 11,1111,1 11,1•
illl . lll rt , tither men are u-ttal for pulling
&Iv?) the rehrdlinn.
Mr Morris (N.) favored the amend
meat, not being able to see why
that description of property should be
exempted while property of citizens of
other States is used fur national purposes.
Mr. Cresswell %Id. ) favored the
amendment, stating that the slaveholders
in that State have furnished but few if
any men for the war
I he Ifous.c adjourne,l at half pa , t five
without taking any action on the amend
' mem..
..t_4/otte.-I\lr. Trumbull of 111 reported
from the Committee on the Judiciary,
c. riuus hills to atatend the Constitution,
and an amendment by way ni a :+1111Sli•
tut., prn tiding for the abolishment or
Itilitry through State le,tislation.
Mr. Sumner or )lass. introduced a
0 solution or inquiry as to tin outrage
committed on Serg Augusta of th o 711 i
Cnitr l Statra colored volunteers Itv
inductor of a street car in Washington
The resolution elicited a spicydebate be
green Messrs. Stunner, Wilson and Hen
rii
On motion of Mr. Trumbull, the Scu
ttle priwei•ded to the ciiiHiiii•ration M the
Lill pruhibitiug membeis of tontpanies,
iif Bureau , , and others, 1 . 1-. 111 hr i
as aitiiiinev, except in purely judicial
la-e , ht t e t icil i•ourti‘.
' SAN FitAiNeisco, February a.--Tie
steamer Sierra Nevada has arrived front
Mexican ports with $2: - .0,000 in treasure
and two hundred passengers. The Mex
: ican General Leon, who left Manzanilla
on the first lust., has larked here on his
way to Washington with instructinn
trom Juarez to the Mexh'an Minister
lie reports that Negreite, who was re
! pulsed at San Louis Potosi on December
`27th with a loss of 2000 men afterwards
formed a junction with Gonzales, Om gu
and Doblado, and on January again
attacked that. place, larrying it by a ,
sault aftera struggle of t went y -four
hour , . They capt on-,1 most of tlic Lrar
rkon and a large quantity of arm:, and
munition , The:traitor (;:meral Mapi,
and his staff escaped. All of the traitors
that were captured, comprising both
commissioned and non-commissioned
were shot. The traitor IViiramai occupied
a position between Guadalajara and the
city of Mexico,
Gen. Bazaine had marched with the
French army from Guadalagasa toward
Mexico, leaving a guard of 2,900 men at
Guadalagasa. The Mexican General
Usti,* had advanced from the vicinity of
Colima with 9,000 men, and was expect
ed to attempt the re-capture of Guada
lagasa.
The latest news received at Manzan
illa was that Ortega and Diblado bad
been largely reinforced from Zocatcoas,
and after leaving a large garrison at San
Lois Potosi had started to interrupt the
communications of Bazaine, the latter
making forced marches towards Lalos.
JadB.6ind
SAN FRANCTSCO, January 9.—The Su
preme Court of California has decided
that the law permitting soldiers to vote
is unconstitutional.
U, S. Senator,
SAINT LOU Li, February
ate, yesterday, passed the House bill for
a new State Convention. The bill defer-4
the election for delegates until Novem
ber nests
The Memphis correspondent of the
Chicago Joitrn(fl, under date of the
4th, says that the advices from Vicks
burg are to the effect that Sherman's
army left that place last week—the 16th
corps, under Hurlbut, following the 17th
under McPherson, which had advanced.
General Smith's cavalry expedition left
Memphis for Corinth on the evening of
the 3d, and will soon be heard from in
the interior of Mississippi and Alabama.
The Union ibrces in Arkansas also tire
said to he preparing for an early move
goutliwaid, which will put Magruder',
army between Steel's command on the
north and Bank , ' column on the south.
The neworrarq Leavenworth dispatch
says.--A joint resolution for Senatorial
election to-day, passed both Houses nu-
der gag rule. ProtrAs hav, , already
begun to come in from various counties,
and indignation meetings will be held
all Dyer the State. The pe,,ple are utterly
opposed to the fraud and will vote it
down Ity an overw h(dming majority at
the iirgt State election.
Ni w Vcoth, Feb. 10
arrived froin '.N..vr
Ivan: «ith datcs t , ) the 4111 inst. She
has 450 rrivii of the 12111 Connect irtil reg
inn lit
The steamer Phint 1, nom Cairo, Leith
t•tt culort . (l roops t lie lst Missouri col
ored regio n teas sunk on the night or
the lst hist tits 111110 S }liit,VP New Or
leans, hut no lir., were lost.
1 he , tearner Mtniel Corbett arriv.,l
N ()1 It.ans on the 2‘l tNith the :2,1 hat
throw .1 14th Island ]teat y
A rtillery.
Gen. Bank: , had issued lengthy regu
lations on the subject Of compensated
plantation labor, filing the rate thereof,
interdicting tlogging and sales of intoxi,
rating driffks to plantation hands, and
stating that enlistment of soldiers front
plantations will not be resumed without
orders front the government. Laborers
will he permitted hi choos,i' their employ
ers, but when an acreement is made they
will lie held to it f ,, r on, , year, and then
trill he 'termini d, on a limited scale, to
ululate land on ptit ate av •ount, and a
Cr, c labor hank tt ill be established as a
-aft• deposit for their savings The
transportation of negro families into
‘lisapprovcd
WAsurNoirms, Feb. lo.—The flow&
committee on Military Affairs have pre
pay, d a bill sailing out with the declara
tion hat it appears many general ofticer
are hire been entirely unemployed
or not on iinty eorregponding trill their
rank, tint , holding commissions and
draft ing pay without service, anal ,timil
ing in the way of the promotion of act ire
officer , : and prr,vijr, ihityjl InAjor
neral , whn, ;)r, the 13th of 3farch next
'lllllllre of
,t 1•. 1111 , 1 1 . ,11" 11i1X . r 111011111 S conlinuouf.ly
prior to 111/11 dale, -bail Lr dropped fr,lin
111 c 1111' , and all pay shall crane. and tiff•
11•1111 , 1 , tint :1 I,y appoinlm, nt or pro
motion But this is not In tiffpct
hl , - , 1,1 from wounds or in consequence
offf being. prison, , rs or war fq" on parole
.Iny niajnr , zener.,l n hri.::hilar •zenernl
appointed tin , lor the :lit of 1 Gl so drop
peel front tile roils shall not he disrrhar ,- --
~i, but rcntittrul 1,, his former position 11 ,
.1 -tall or lin, , nfhr er of the regular tinny
E, IQ - wiry lU.—.\ h.tii.r
tle• A Nil
1- he Rapidan since
tile return oi our 1'0r,.0.. rntrinient of
roliol infantry y,sl oriluy throw up a rati7
iifrific pits oppro-,ito
a lino nt kri•'l , l‘k rarioai
the Ihtt . / . ( •,. .Pnillli! ,, int . l..llllV, 11 , 4 eXer l!d
ti ft v
, . .
IPal i= for a go o d cause,
ant will be at a time in
Captain John ll (oxe, Coinmissary , tin .,iii most free frornthe annoy ance of crowd
at lic:olimart , r-. an I his wife, gave a ed -treats. and all who attend b esides
sules contribu
i„ r „. 1 ,., fly I„ st D i a l ii It was fulls- at _ hue their mite, will have the pleasure of wit
h.Thi,,l 1,, 5
_ .,.1,., , 1 ,
~ n ipany
,t -
„ tii, ..,, r
'.
.1 1 R,,ing nne of the first ehibitions of th . e . age.
I,•kets can be bought on "Thursday and krulay,
and ht.lie B
~ at Bent. ) Miner's Book Flier. Fifth street, and
Amour: the refugees arrived ;in cmp. at ,lis door on Friday moraine.. . febtl.-2t
arc several ladies who encountered the ,1t.1,;.::„[— SPECIAL COURSE.—MERCAN.
dangers and privat lOUs .)t :In escape from LL,:i.R LILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
n)(1(10111. They are sitely intiodnced Prof. RICHARDS, of Providence, R. I. will
asit hillthe Union lines. deliver a course of Six Lectures, at CONART
- -.......-
if ALL, on the "Ph ifosophy and 1' hemistry of the
.1 u' " These lectures are simple in their style,
NEW \ Onk. Peli. ill.--The steamer sad intelligible to all classes, while the nalignifi
. City of Cork, from Liverpool on the cent illustrations and experiments will be made
2:RI, and Queenstown on the 24111 01' t e i
\ it
c a n scale i
tr
il be
rendering them Nat toall. Every
crowded bl
with i c c uritiusfacts v an r3 d
nz
January, has arrived. The steamer Dnt- rheumnina with experiments, illustrating the
ill, from Liverpool for Nassau, to run the Atmospheric Fires, Barometer, Air Gun, Foun
.
tains, Balloons, Winds, all the Chemical Won
blockade, was at Queenstown.
dens of the Atmosphere, Lightning and Aurora
BreAleti 11, tl:bl.—A sanguinary conflict Borealis. Eveninp of Lecture: MONDAY,
between the Polish insurgents under, Feb 8: TUESDA. 1 . Feb. 9; THURSDAY, Feb.
i T tilMAY i,,, l l ;e i r t: ti1 ) .. ;.,0, 5 , :.0NDAY t ,. 7
Bernick, and the Russians, took place on
Feb.
the 18th, in the vicinity of Czonstokan. Lecture commences at 73,i'. open at
for
Several wagons filled with dead and j one person to the course, itl. Single lecture. 25
wounded, were brought into the town, e s e t h , l r s e . s
F ' i t n t
a s t at a l t oc t ) l i te Music, Book and Drug
Lemberg. 2:W.—The insurgent corps w. H. kINKAID, UEORDE W. WEYMAN,
under Ponenski. Uroblewski, have re- I S.MtEL• A. k. , _ N /
.. o, THOS. BAKEWELL, Jr.,
turned to the government of Dublin, of - w i t e t i t .. .l. l .T w. WARD, HeSiRY H. ATWOOD,
Lecture Committee.
ter having supplied arms and ammuni- ---
ti.n to I, thvraninn I letarhmentN. On the AUCTION SALES.
16th of , they engaged the Rue
nil A. WC LELLAND, AUCTIONEER,
j • No. 55 FIFTH STREET.
FonTuEss MoNnor., February 10.— i FI T RIVITURE, CARPETS, &C. AT AU-
The following Special Order is published . ritiN.—on THVRSDAY MORN ' ING. at 10
, (~' el o'clock, k ~vaitll be Assoorlir
withoutu4t ,,e io r n we lic i. q i i a t,
( 55 ,i0 5 g
by hider ,d . the General Commanding.—
~ ,, ,(,•i,i! order.—W . \V. ` - hore, being by i "f„ , street, F ine mahogany Sofa Chai'rs, Dressing
iii, .Ivii confession the corespondent of . Bureaus. Marble Top Tables, High and Low Top
a li t t i .t i ls k t i e re at f. Lo t li r rfe le s,Cook Stoves, Dining, Side
the N . ,‘v York Da i! y 11'. , rid and Daily r
b Brussels Carpets, (.4 ueen 5..
T,:me. , t. t lie art ;ries an,l letters from which as re, t 7utlery, Plated Forks, ac.
papers ire copied with ~ppr,diat ion into Attention is called to the sale, ns the Furni
many of the rebel paper, to the injury
, I' Pe . rs is o i n n s e al i n e g r.t ar '' t o ie n i d e i s ti o o f n Furnitu re to dispose
of the Governinent antl the
..unit\ is ordered to leave this Depart
ment VIOLIN,AUCTION.—On forthwith, not to return under ,
, cIit . RSDAY EVENIN4, AT
6 o'clock, at 56
pain ~e being pul at Imr,l but honest it- Fifth street. Can be seen at any time. feb9
Ins . By order of
mui. Gen. BuTLER. FFILIE . GREATEST . N F.H . VINE;TONIC
111_ AND FILooD PT 111FIE.R.
Ft.* DAVIS, MO and A. A. U.
--------.0-o. , Dr. Cutter's
•
KANSAS CITY, Feb. Si.—The reported :
raid 11120 KMI9IIS teas t 1 hoax. Colonel .
..4
F NGLISH BITTERS.
Ford has returned from the pursuit. '
The suspected party has proved to be a
detachment from the 17,111 Ktin9a9 that :
hail lost their way. Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medieines,)ay. on making inquiry
t'or the right road Wen' supposed by the . DD D. JAYNES
. & SON'S,
inhabitants to be guerrillas dressed in
federal uniform. No iruerrilla-m have' 1,- . Amr_ruy 3, 1 -j E r actrcEB.
er . 4.t:d into Kansas
Dr. Schenok's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills.
CAIRO, February 9.--The Stephen 7 t I, Yt '
SS
Decatur, from Memphis to Pittsburgh, ar-
Celebrated Buehu & Saraaprilla,
rived thb+ evening with hundred hales
of cotton for Cincinnati. The steamer And all other Family Medicines ean be
Baker wa.y seized yesterday at Paducah found genuine at the
w i a cargo of cotton She was released PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE,
to-day, the char.rres again , t her not being
'""t" Med Torrence & NEVarr,
eicc=
.ksIfINGTON,FeI,. —ln the United 6.
supreme Court to-day the argo- Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints,
nu ill in the case of the La Crosse and llil,, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses,
Milwaukee Railroad, No. 11:1, was con- !- suiporters,Shoulder Braces,
CRS(' No. 12 : 1 i now under And all art ides usually found in Drug Stores of
onsid( first quality, for sale low,
Ti )REENCE MV , AI2II,
74) Market street, corner of Fourth.
. .
('Auto, Feb. 10.—Over tune hundred - - -
new recruits from Wisconsin arrived m- 1311 terfield & Co.,
Lay en route South. The 9th lowa in , Masters and Hop Dealers,
Pantry, veteran voluntecrq, arrived from
Nashville en route home. - WATER STREET,
LEAVENWORTH, Feb. 9.—The Kansas s..rf„, TO $l5O PER MONTTL—TRE
Legislature met in joint session fester- . A a Little Giant Sewirg Machine Co.,
clay, for the election of United States want an Agent in each county to solicit orders
Senator. Gov. Carney received sixty- for their new $l5 Machine, with guage, screw
eight votes, and was declared elected. i driver y and extra needles. We will pay a liberal
s a nd expenses ,
nses, or give large commission.
--0-111.- For part Scully .. terms, Sc., enclose a stamp, and
,
o
NEW YORK, February 10.—The steamer A• l6 re''
s. T. PAGE To
Australasian sailed to-day for Liverpool Oen. Agent for the P ledo, St d
States
with_
$ 30,000 in specie. frhi-Ini;x3mw
__ _
ii3IOR ir.NT-211 O. 76 FIRST STREET,
JIE , six rootne;tl6 per month • a large dwe
house onWater street, $27 sper ; two ho illng
uses
BosToN, Feb] nary 10.—Liberty
F'B9 burned this omitting. It was vat- I Roas street, each 11 , 240 r *ear.
ued at $40,000. It is insured for $25,000. IM KRT.& SONS,4
au Mullet stieet.l',
NEW FRENCH PAPER RAIVOINGS IimirEILODRONS" FOR • RENT—COM—.
from tnecelebrated rosoufttoturtes of DeLi- /VAL PrOUR V4gdmill•oottrimAdoi_Odeo4 :
court &Defosses. in Parts, just reoehod'And for cHARLOTTE ttum'F, •
sle. by 43 Fifth street,
W. P. MARSHALL Agent for Prince's Melodeons and Harmonium &
,
nlO 81 - Wood street. teb9
COMMERCIAL t :FI'NANCLAI,..i RIVER HAM,.
- -
PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. THR RIVEIL—Last evenirat twilight there
OFFICE OF THY, DAILY POST, / were seven feet warit : in the chnineL The Weath-
TFIVItqOAY, Feb. 11, 1864. ier during the day was cool. On the wharf bust-
BUSINESS was not eery active—buyers gen- nese was active.
erally are holding of for lower figures Among
the sales we note the following, : I Sir' The new steamer Uteri:4d, Capt. Stevens,
FLOOR -200 bids Extra Family at $7 ; 160 do is announced for St. Louis.
do at 2747,40. 100 do Extra at $6,50.
11A Y—A few loads were disposed of at 1i•38640. -
BUTTER—We note sales 01 5000 Its fresh roll,
a %H.l e S a lN— cle lsio at tv.th
39,1-aucta •
nding the heavy de
cline in the Chicago market. prices In our mar
ket have been well maintained, with sales at
18669°c.
APPLES—We note sales from first hands of
146 bids at $2,2562,40.
GRAlN—Wheat—sales of 200 bush Red at
+1,46 and 100 dodo at $1,48;200 du White at el,OO.
Corn-1,000 bush at 81,164. 1,18. Oats-600 bush
at 78. Rye—holders were asking $1,40. Barley;
Spring at $1,3641,36 and Fall at $l,OO.
Lid CON—Shoulders—sales of 1200 its at 93.,;43
Stles--7500 do atits,6li~,'c. Plain Hams
6001 do at 12 ; t4e. S. O. Hams-4000 do at 14,..L5c.
LARD—Nominal at 14c for leaf.
MESS PORE—Sales at $:22(3;22,60
PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE.
Omen OF THE DAILY
THUR,WAY, Feb. 11, 18n4.
BUSINESS H,14 not active--huyers are de
shout, 01 lower figures, whilst sellers lire equally
5t0,,,t0. to maintain the present rates. The
ciureHt ',le, were: Crude in hulk at 19c; in
cluding, packages 2.3Q23 Refined—We note
sues 01 123 bbls free at 49c; 5.50 do bonded at 39c.
-Th V
Cincinnati NVhisky Market.
NV is :y—The market in unsettled and pekes
declined to Eioc, and there was but little inquiry
at the decline. The regular dealers, however,
are not disposed to sell at this figure, and the
sales making are chiefly to outside parties. 300
libls sold at 80c, and a sale of `2oi.) bbls, which was
made on Saturday evening was reported at BSc.
Chicago Highwines Market.
HIGHWINI;S—Received 1.110 bbls. Market
heat y, Unsettled and s@tit„:e lower. Sales were:
2t.tu bbls at 7 5e 300 do at 74e; 16.5 Io at 73e. At
the cheat buyers only offered 7tk.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
_ . .
t! 1... r I ebruary lu -4.'utton quiet and no
sale, Fieceiptsl.32 bales. Flour drooping; 0,10
for single Extra. Wheat, Corn and Oat.± tin-
changed
'PITTSBVRGH THEATRE
Lessee and Manager Writ. HENDERSON.
reasurer H. MERINO] O.
Fourth night of Miss HELEN WESTERN,
the young and beautiful actress, who was re
..eived last evening with thunders of applause by
tine of the largest houses of the season.
THIS E\ ENINt 1 , will be presented the great
play of
Don Cesar
lion lose
Lvarillo.
it ert ore
To conclude with
The Pet of the Petticoats.
Psol. the Pet Helen Western
t..t. Pierre Loveday.
Friday benefit of Mint Helen Western
A N 11
EVERY AFTERNOON THIS WEEK,
The most extraordinary exhibition in the
world, the
€3; vea t N[iltoiijan 'Tableau
PARADISE LOST.
ADMISSION
CH I 1.1)1: EN V ITH I'A R ENTS
G. rand Ma tin ees
I:V Y AFTERNOON mils WEEK
t 3 o'clock. when Children will he admitted for
ligers open Evenings at 7 o'clock. Exhibition
Cc , lllllllelle,n o'clock precisely.
A FlElfNut iNs—ltoors open at 2 o'clock.
For full particulars see hills.
A. 13..M01212.150N,
Proprietor and :Manager.
FMASONIC
, (IN Fit fl >AY MOH ICING, 12TH INST.
—Mr A. li Morro-on proprietor of the Milton
ian 'fahleaux. of PARADISE 1d tsT, has gener
ouhly nvr tct, .1 the trees• use of his Exhibition for
bent It) t tic Missions of the Methodist
Allurch in the West All the ~.ney
talll taken I. the regularl) appointed :tent
~t Missions. Doors open at 9t, o'clock; ex
hibition itm - nneneing at lo r, 1.. It is hoped
that there will he a good alt, , ndanee, as the ben
A sure cure for Intemperance
Corner of Market street and Fourth
de 18-1 y
St. Lonta Market
Ail USEIIEN TS.
Don Cresor de Baum.
Helen Western
S. Karnes
Annie Hyatt
Overture
NIGIUT
25 Cants
15 Cents
WHEELING, VA
MMNEffI
. -
The new steamer Kate,,Eppiio 011,
of qapt: riohitisoni an4elinctdieortiftelinkftl
and Louisville.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
ARRIN ED
Gallatin.
Franklin
Jas. Rees
Paragon.
.Clarke Brownsville.
.Carrnac Brownsville
.Irwin illzabeth.
Donnelly Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
Gallatin Clarke Brownsvilleiii
Franklin Carmac.,..A_.•,./IT.ORMsville•
Jas. Ree 5......... il rsvitr.i4 : f :nil ...!..: :PAsjea.
Minerva 'GI:44ot( -- Wheeling.
Citizen ' Kerr .............Portsmouth
Joseph Pierce trench... Cincitumiii,'s.'
Lizzie Martin Sheddon Cincinnati.
STEAMBOAT.
Wheift &i,VEVrieraWkititkeis
FOR WHEEL/NG.
THE I§i'ETlr A NDT
steamer_ CITIZEN,,..kIapt. RA.sh,
Kerr7Wg tegurarly between Wheeltifiet
Pittsburgh, Gallipolis, Pomeroy, Parke tug.
Portamouth, Ironton and llig,,taandyfr hawing',
Pittsburgh tor Portmouth every TULSDA.Y, at
a. in., and leaves Portsmouth for Pittsburgh
every FRIDAY, at 9 a. in. Wide guards, large
and eoatro4alale state rooms:; Thispitue4=3r.r
recentlfbeen purthased'expresirly
She will leave punctually at ttbe advertisedtime
and will pay. promptattention•tch /thy business
intrusted to her.
t
For freight s of
pwin h mli tVida n o
.
febio
FOR WHEELING. xrf
THE REGULAR PASSEN
ger Packet M.lNF,Ry4at,p • c
don, has Kenunied her ohlitradn, r
gr and. PittsburgA 4111.-,;
thorou g hly repaired, she deserrentne pa
tronage of the public generally.
.1.3.5. COLLINS & CO., Agfa.
Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge.
• ,r,
Pittsburgh du Cincinnati .Packets.
WEDNESDAY'S CIN., PACKET.
Leaves Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY.
Leaves Cincinnati every SATITIMAYV
••• THE NEW AND MAGNIPI
cent eide.tilteql t
er OSEP ' PiTEROE,
mander, AviLl run as a weekly Packets between
the above points. Leaves Pittebangt.. evees
WEDNESDAY, at 11 m.. and Cincinnati
every s ATUFMAY at 11 a. M. , ' Forfreight or
passage apply on board or to
OUP{ on
3. D. COULINC/WOOD,Egti.,
Cincinnati - & Louisville Padicets.
FOR CINCINNATI m rkotrisvmra33.
THIS DAY, FEB. 11 AT 10 A. M.
THE NEW AND SUB
stantial ..temper KATE ROBIN-
S() °apt. Hobinsort. ty H leare itittaatineßd
above..
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN FLAUX or
3. D. GOLLINGWOOD, Agts.
FOR CINCINNATI ' iSz. LOUISVILLE
THIS DAY, FEB. It, AT 4 P. M.
THE PINE PASSENGER.
steamer NEW YORK„ R. S. Light
ner. t 'omnutnder, will leare as announced above.
For freight, orpassage, apply on board, or to
- 1011.N.!FLACIi, or' 1/ ,
_ .
J. D. COLLI_NfiWOOD, Agta.
Evan'lle, Cairo &St..-Lonis Packets.
FOR EVAN'LLE. CAIRO & ST. LOUIS.
THURSDAY, FEI3. 11. AT 4 P. M.
THE NEW AND SPLEN—
did vassenger steamer INTREPID,
C. A. SteVeSl3,2C-OmnPU4erl ; W i l k l ieftve tais xp
nouneedralaiVe.l r - ' .
For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to
tell I JAS. COLLINS & UO.,.A4ta.
H E.RNIA. OR RUPTURE.
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Herala or Rupture cured.
Hernia dr Rnptnrte.diftricLi
Hernia or Rupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured_
Hernia or Rupture cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Herista cured.
RUPittee'Or
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rapture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia tired,r
Rupture or Hernia cured.
Rupture or HerullireioAta.
Marsh's Radical Cure Tidal
Ititteesliatent TrPlO4.l r
Fltrh's Supporter Truss
Selt'-A,djusting . Truss.
Dr. Banning's .!.. l itAce 1114y .. .B . mioft t for
the cure of Prolapithi Uteri, Pifes;
and Spinal Weaknesses.
Dr. S. S. Fitch's Sils - 4r 3 1Plated sup.
• !%. 'We
Piles Drops, for the support and cure of
Elastic Stockings, for weak 'and
Elastlc.iirasea f eups. for Wggt}lggnjoigy.
Ankle Supporters. for weak knee joints.
Suspesksotir Bandages.
Self-Injecting Syringesl also every kind
of Synnge#
Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which wt
radically owe Iterate or Rupture.
Alai-Office at Ids DRUG STORIC. Ka 140 WOOD
STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons''
writing for Trusses should send the, Joldnber of
inenes iirantin 3 tie!bddi inuneehately4i6l the
DR. KEYSER willgire 1-4spc..rsotantlo,tl
to the aplication of Truseea In
and he is satlaned 'that! Oltbt,tuilftzrefienee or
twenty years, he will be enabled to give eatinfiw......
lion. .4,;-4.i t A - 1 1 pd
Self-Injecting Syringes.
Self-Injecting Syringes
Self-Injecting Syringes
Self-Injecting Syringes
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Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood Meet
Sttsiunsory Bandages,
Suspensory
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory Ball4tageb
A dozen different Itizids,
A dozen different kinsi
A dozen different . kir L,
A dozen different - Linde;
At DR. KEYSER'S, 130 Wood street
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EX EC U TOWS NOTICE.—WHEREAS
letters testatnepilaryi "fin lifeate of Iphn
Magee, deceased, late of McCandless township,
Allegheny county, Pit., have .been granted to
subscribers;_ All I>etso4.l9 Likiebied . to Asaiii Albite
will make Immediate payment, and'those
claims will present the same duly authenticate&
The settlement to either of the tindersied.•
JAMES A. OMSOIY,
HENRY
Executor&
WC:endless township, Nov. 23,1863.
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ANocirla DIVTStr , ;-./. •
received this da •
Egoa Ftidtt6io'
le Pititis; ' •
y and for saby
r • ITILTIVATORS • i ii tOVITS, IMOD=
era churns
Cutters, seed drllis/tluy elevAtors.thr P O W .,
, , Cum for sale by
Bil)rliAld a tom
-127 Labertylitreea.
25 .1% , % 1 11{. 8 O 1
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(4EO. A. KELLY.
febl CO Fetter.' mt. Alltych
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