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    •,cle so indispcusible. for the sustenence of
ge l : ls4 * sto lt k ohern-i3tticii 'dinars; who have here
.,
tofere been in the habit of meeting west
triiitnen at Dunkiit and other Points,
can now transact their business at a
more central place, and where aceorno
-1 deticins: such as cannot be found amy
whefe else are offered.
The superintendence of these mam
moth yards is under the immediate
charge of Mr. Worthington, a gentleman
who seems to be fully qualified to dis
charge the duties of his position.
These yards, in connection with the
hotel, are improvements which will not
only prove a great convenience to dro
vers and butchers, but will add largely
to the trade and business of Pittsburgh.
ADVERTISING AGENCIES
Diessrs.N S. it. PETTEGILL & Co. No. 37
a tat* .itOw. New Yoik City, and No. 6 State
. street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE da Co.,
No. 63. Niuman street, New York city, "
are au
thorized to take Advertisements r and Subserip
tWnsfor us at lowest rates.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. 19, 1884
The Saturday Morning Post,
F 0,12 VHS WEEK,
NOW READY.
MISCELLANEOUS—Cot. Roberts' Report—A
Negro Lecturer—The Lake Tunnel—Washing
ton Items—Reported Murder of Dr. Living
stone in Africa—The Malden Murder—Act
Relating to Paying Volunteers, &c. , &c.
WAR NEWS—Siege of Charleston Abandoned
—News from Gen. Butler—News from the
South—French View of our Civil War—Gen.
Meade and his Army—Capture of a Railroad
Train by Guerrillas—Rumors of the Evacua
tion of Richmond—War in Tennessee—From
the Potomac—Rebel Force In the Western De
partment—Amos Kendall on the Crists—Jeff.
Davis' Address to his Army—Capture of Gen.
Scammon, &c., &c.
EDITORIAL—Spring Elections—Original Se
cessionists—The Death of Slavery—Excite
ment About the Presidency—A Serious Offence
—Foreign Emigralion—Which is First in Or
der, War or Abolition l—Presidenta,'Re-electing
Themselves—The War Party—Not All One
Way, &c., &e.
OOMMUNICA.TIONS—PoIiticaI Preaching.
LOCAL NEWS—Royalty—lmportant Corres
pondence—Eastern Exchange—Gas from Nap
tria—Butchert' Medting—Anti-Bond Conven
tion—Quota Filled—Democratic County Con
vention—Rambles Among the Bettneries—
Meeting of the Coal Exchange, tte . &v.
FOREIGN NEW-•—.l,lvices from England.
France, Mexico, c:,&.
TELEGRAPHIC—‘ 'ongressional Proceedings,
War News, Markets, Sci. .&c,
MARKET REPORTS—Pittsburgh Produce—
Pitaburgh Oil Trade—Cattle Market. &e. &c.
I , E it tf.4
One copy per annum
Five copies
Ten copiee
Twenty copies. and one to getter op
Thirty "
Forty "
Single copies, in cc - rappers, FILE ceNT:+. For
sale at the counting room, corner of Fifth and
Wood streets. and at Case and Pittork:4 Litera
ry Depots Fifth Ftrect.
East Liberty Cattle Yards.
A few weeks since we made brief men
Lion of the extensive cattle pens--nr,
more properly speaking, cattle houses—
recently erected in the vicinity of East
Liberty. S.nee then we have taken the
time to visit them, and purpose, in as
brief ii manner as possible, to give the
reader a - bird eye - view of their ca
pacity and adaptdion to the objects for
which they ani intended. These cat
tle pens have le-en erected by the Pitts
burgh Stock Yard Association, and arc
designed for the hou , ing of eattle, hogs
and sheep which may he brought to this
• market by the Western drovers, The
Association are the owners of some six
ty acres of land on the eastern side of
the Pennsylvania Central Railroad,
twenty-live of which Sr.', or will be oc
cupied a cattle p.n... The balanoe of
the sixty acres has been set apart for
gardening purposes. with the exception
of four acres, upon which the hotel
noticed by us a day or two since has
been erected
The n'atut e of the ground is admirably
suited for the purpo , e; intended. Na- "Twenty-Second."—The miniver
ture has performed her part, and left hut nary of the birth-day of the '' Father ~I
little for nit to , upply. The land is his Country - is near at hand, and as
gently sloping and the soil of intermix- yet v, , c , have heard
no preparations Ht
intermix
ed sand and gravel, which will never be•
conic , "muddy," ac would h,. the case celebrating it in a becoming wanner. It
were it of a Moray, 'wet nature. The scents to us, that now that the very ex
pens ,re arrange .1 and built in a manner istence olthe government which Washing
which shows that system as well as con- ton so largely contrihnted to establish i
venience was consulted. They are at stake, we should not let the occasion
stretched across the grounds in parallel pass without some appropriate demon
lines with mathematical accuracy, those stration. We should in some suitable
designed for cattle being located on the manner show our reverence for the mem
western, and th -se for hogs and sheep ! ory of the great and good man who was
on the eastern lan gc, "tint in war, first in peace, and first in
The cattle pens are eighty-five by fifty the hearts of his countrymen." Let the
feet, and are built in such a manner as military in our city and vicinity, if !loth.
to render the stock occupying them con- ing else be done, get up a parade on the
fortable in any weather. Rain cannot i twenty-secbnd. It would be a sore corm
penetrate the well-pitched roof, in winter , mentary upon the patriotism of our peo
they can be securely closed, and in the pie to let the day pass without some slight
heat of summer made i omrortable brecognition. .If the tomb of the nation's
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throwing open the doors and windows. first President, is located in the vicinity
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Each pen is separate from its fellows, -of now hostile armies, let us invoke hi;
four forming a block or section under spirit to so direct us that the difficulties
one roof, and are separated by an alley. ' and dangers which now beset us may be
Gutters have Leen constructed for carry- removed, and peace and harmony once
.itlg off the filth to the main sewer, which : more reign throughout the length and
is some seven feet in diameter, and will ' breadth ilf the land
convey everything disagreeable from
the premises. In a word, everything
has been done to re nder the condition of
the cattle desigucil t.t supply our market
comfortable (luring the Mier bouts in
tervening between their arrival and
slaughter.
The sheep and h. , g pens are in the
same range with the cattle pens, one ixin
tinuotis roof coverin: , all. They are
floored with heavy oak planks and like
the others are divided into double
tiers. Here. as with the cattle pens, due
precautions have been taken to provide
proper drainage and - sewerage, so that all
pbnoxious filth is promptly carried away.
The pens designed exclusively for begs
are thirty-five by forty feet, and like all
the others, are peculiarly adapted to the
purposes intended
The attention of the vlsitcr trill be
particularly arrested by the perfect ar
rangements for baling and unloading
stock of all kinds. A mammoth plat
form extends the entire length nr the
yards, connectod with which are shoots
and reception pens. These shoots are
so constructed tis io enable the lnading
of the upper and Inw , or deck of a car at
the seine time. Thl. r..cept ion pens ate
so constructed ti,,:t :: stock train may be
relieved of iis con.ents in a very brit!'
space, withoht , ou(c-ioo or danger.
In the rear of the rattle pens are loca
ted the pens far Ow retallna. of stock,
which are only about half the dimensions
of the others. In these pens purchasers
inspect the stock, thc owners driving
them out of the general pens for the pur
pose of exposing liana for sale. This is
an excellent arrang,m - nt, and one which
purchasers will appreciate, as it will en
able them to transatil their business in
a very brief space of time.
Every convenience for watering stock
has been in , roducf d. A limpid stream
runs through the grounds, which will I, t ,
forced into a large wit t , r tank by an en
gine erected for . the purpose. Pipes
connect with this tank, through which
the water will he conveyed to ail parts
of the yards. Hydrants arc placed in
every pen• so that the watering of the
stock is rendered a trivial undertaking.
It is designed to light all the pens
'with gas manufactured by the company,
die absolute necessity or which we con
fess we cannot see.• As the whole ar
rangements are upon a scale of unsur
passed grandeur and public convenience, . ___ _
we may be allowed to say that the idea 1
for Mayor's 01:Res.—Eighteen cases,
of lighting these pens with gas is more ! for disorderly conduct, vagrancy and
brilliant than mien'. Every convent
.once for weighing stock has been secur- drunkenness, were before the Mayor
ed - and Rut Gu the grounds. yesterday, and fines were assessed
One of th4 - reatest curiosities connect- i against the offenders, ranging in amount
~ed With rho cattle- pens is the itay..ha.m. iirom 75 eta. to #l5
4hlehis two hhndreed ands Wty feet in 1
..., keel, by, forty-two % - iat.uk.iiiiith, and Bounty Fund Fourth Ward, Al
b two , stories high., At: the present l iegheny.-4.12,970 have been .paid to
juice of /4 1 3''4,"tta take a Ifortsw to Mr. J. C. Ai 'I Treasurer of this
fill ttiiii niitpoOth metro with 4ft - tirti-1 Wiircl:
. ,
I The Philadelphia Railroad Anrujal
Meeting.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany was held in Philadelphia on Tues
day. Mr. Smith . , Secretary of the com
pany read the annual report, from which
it appears that the earnings between
Philadelphia and Pittsburg were as fol
lows:
Passengers, let clam. 32.202,778 83
Emigrants, 72,757 95 *2,275,636 78
United States troops, 514,593 10
United States Mail, 75,696 110
Espreases under c0ntract..75,735 00
Extra Express freight,.. .167,393 82
Freight,
Miscellaneous sources,
Total earnings,l
The total expense of operating the
line was $6,780,000 21, leaving the Oct
earnings $5,111,412 74,
After the report had been read, Col
Page offered the following
Resofred, Thvt a Committee of live Stockhold
ers shall be appointed by the Chairman, whose
duty it shall be to ascertain what disposition
has been made, and by whom, and by what au
thority, of the turn of 44850,1100 commutation
left in the hands of the Company by the State
whether any part of the same, and if so how
much has been invested under the Act of March
7,1861, in the Bonds of the Railroad Comparite
therein mentioned, or in the Bonds of any other
Railroad Companies, with the names, dates and
amounts, and how the said Bonds are held- .111.1
accounted for, and whether any part of the ssbt
sum of $850.000 remains p uninvested, and the
condition of said uninvested anmounts, aisl
whether the said sum or any part thereof. and
if so, how much, has baen appropriated 31T. ,r
-ding to the provisions of the said act ; and al-,,
to ascertain to which Companies, and in w hat
amounts, and when and by what authority Co ,
sums 0f4461.000 01 and tc27,400 set forth on iewv
8 of the Sixteenth Annual Report. have bean
paid and distributed. The said l:ontino ;Cu to
have full and ample power to inspeot all hooks
and papers arid examine the proper °nice, t nu.
bag the same. and to report all tho fv. t, and
circumstances to the Stockholders.
After some discussion the rt ;nluti .n
was laid on the talde. Mr. l'ae lin•n
offered the following :
Resolved, That the officers of the road w
were instrumental in procuring the passage •
the act of 16th March, 1863, changing the organ
ization of the Company without consultine
with tne Board of Directors on the subject. and
without first submitting the same for the cot.-
sideration of the stockholders at the last annual
meeting, which they should have done, were
guilty of a gross usurpation of power and a Ira iid
upon the rights of the stockholders .
Mr. Algernon Roberts moved to strike
out all after the word resolved, and
insert the following "That the act
March 16th, 186:1 he, and the saute
herebo approved l the stockholder,
the company." '1 his amendment
adopted.
Col. Page then offered the folio?,
Rdso!red, That the stockholiterg legomaletel
and diredt that a change be made in the pod
and management of the road, to the extent lioit
there shall he no more Icrans or guarantees t..
railroad compauica, in or mill of tilt 'sate. i ha s
such an are required by CKiSting laws; that there
shall be no more leasing or purchasing ot at to•r
railroads; that there shall is: no discrimination
in freights agairdat the cities of i h it adelphoi aird
Pittsburgh, and in favor of othet plaited out on
the :state or country• that there shalt bo no di
ciiiiiinittlisti in lai or of prim . ite rorporatlons. or
eon], iron or 'timber, or anything else: or special
agencies having a doutrol user the freight pare
sing upon the road.
The resolution was laid on the tAh
before 14ny disem:sion was had up,n it.
TM meeting then adjourned.
Letters to Prisoners.—The ques
tion often recurs, " Row shall we send
letters to prisoners in the Confederacy
so that they will reach their destination?"
The following will answer the question :
"Letters sent to prisoners and others
within the rebel lines, must not exceed
in length one page of a letter sheet, and
must relate to merely personal and do
mestic. matters. They must be signed by
the writer's name in full. They must
be sent with five cents enclosed (in ,oin )
if to go to Richmond, and ten cents (in
coin) if thdy are to go beyond that point.
They must be sent enclosed to the com
manding general, department of Virginia,
at Fortress Monroe, The letter for the
prisoner must' ot be sealed.''
The young Ladies of the Plitshurgh
Female College, will give a Literary and
Musical Entertainment on Friday eve
ninF the Nth inst.
eery great improvements on the Col
lege buildings ha recently Leven mad e.
and this enteaninment is designed to
procure manna for fitting . up the .Halls.
Tickets can be had at the College. The
number to he sold will be necessarily
limited se that those who would make
sure of them should apply soon.
We can assure .1140 public that those
who attend will be amply repaid
A Match.—A shooting match comes
off on Tuesday neat between .1 V.
Kean, of Pittsburgh, and P. .13n.wn of
Allegheny, each party fnrnishes twenty
birds, and places them in one (flop, the
trappers to pick from said coop for the
opposite party. Distance, single birds,
when shot at from ground traps, twenty
one yards rise and eighty fall; for double
birds, 6ixtuen yards rise and ninety
yards fall; traps eighteen feet apart.
Railroads.—A second meeting to
devise nleaps to hotter the condition of
our public road, will be held at the
liferchant's Exchange on Saturday after
noon at two o'clock. Them should be
a full attendance as the !natter is one of
deep interest to all who have occasion
to travel any of the narrow thorouirli
fares leading to and from the city.
POST---PITTSIMUGH, Fill MORNING, FEBRuAity 19 1864.
What Allegheny COuntY Has LO
The announcement that the directors -
of the Pennsylvania railroad edMpany
have•declared an extra dividend of $l5
upon each share of the present capital
stock of the company,' will be _k(ulte
windfall to Philadelphia. The stock
held by that corporation amounts to
about $4,000,000, represented by 80,000
shares. The dvidend will add 24,000
shares ; NN hich at their) par value will
amount•to $1,200,000, out this amount
will he increased b,i the present market
value of the stock. The city would
bare been more benefited but that last
week 2,000 shares of the stock deld by it
were sold,— , a transaction which appears
to excite considerable comment, and will
probably be made the subject of investi
gation. If our County Commissioners
had not permitted themselves to be de
luded into the fatal error of giving up
the stock held by the county in the road,
our share of the profits distributed by
the late dividend would have been $300,-
000; yet the exchange of this stock,„was
one ot the measures for the accomplish
ment of whieh our leading anti-tax men
labored With such real, and brining
about which one of them, particularly,
used in public and private to claim such
credit. Truly it was an evil day for the
tax-payr-re of the cotuity when
permitted the demagogues who manku-
lined movement to 5cF•0101 ,
charge of their affairs- The adoption of
their p I' has cost thy county already
of thousand of dollars, and
the end is nut vet
263,120 82
8,002, '4l 97
..160,197 00
Case of Abduction.--A strange
case of this ehareeter oJ-eurad day be
fore yesterday It appears that a NVelsh
woman. just out of jail and formerly in
the employ .11.111.a,ii the
Fifth \Vard—but who was dismissed
therefrom for drunkennes , —took it into
her head to steal away the little son or
Mr .Tnni - :?, the y , ar4 nil, in revinge,
H , is , tippo , sed, for fancied injuries .
The Nkornan had ilir,:atiini•.l siu 55,5111
teal thr child nni dr,iwn it, :111.1 when
it \was misee , l thr anxiety of Iltri parent.
it , fali• mill 1,,
iniag.ine i. The p: !ice were on the al( r;
Jill and the most vivdjant and en
rrceti edorts pot rot th in cram yr litl•
1051 child and secure the abductor: hid
nothine . transpired in
the (sit
11 1 ,ek • , % 11 le
ititt)e,l hew iiil,l
Om; the \\ Omnn h, f,,re ar
r.(.l 0 - 1 , pi aliv`l'L7
1 , 1 1 11- I •'v, iy Imo l frr•hi
the cold Th.. r,nrnan hsc nit lie, ti
heard of. ire in dt.si . irlbe,l as 1 ,, ing i
47, year- 0, ,, rt
an.l wear: 7, 1 , 11(1: -119 ih,
dr, !Ind I , lni k , i ,ii I h nri.l i
oaught , tich in 1•X81111 , 1, 4111.111.1 hr nv,,le
of her 1,- ter hny one in thr fti
t,..r • I n•rn •1,1 , -,13'.1,
• lie.- ,i I , tealiri: ill
Sixth Ward Bounty Fund.-
sixih Ward hay re,olved in try if, n
t in tteh mnriey to Hty $2OO
humbt.r ••.r. L. , 14i
Arid in the. roll a sttilicient nnmLr
‘,l I,o ' 0 , 1 ,, •,,;,,1. !boll
•1 1,1 211111,) I , o° 1,, .1 1 , • ;o°,l ‘i L„
ck.nt ri hitt rd 10 I i • i
Olden Time Cwneertg
-111...1 lit it llt. t rt a ill 1.. .41\ II t II
Nntttnlac , Vt - 1 , 111t: rt.neert 11.tH
the benefit -ill., -, .11 , - , i , •10nr..C0n,n0tt. , .•
I , y a 11111111. Ci 11111fitt 11r , Tip. p , -.1
former , are to arrayed in the t•ti ,
lowa of — p2 11 arid will
dottl.tle,- attract a large audit-nett
State Penitentiary.—S hill ~vert
ing 11'heelin4 Jail ate Penitenti
ary bait Ittii - mtue aI iu TM- art 9tititoriztH
the (Inventor t.. t invey In the tit all
p.r.on• - ; c , pnvictc , d jut
eiinfine them until riihorwitte prov i d e d
law
Returning Regiments—lt sail
the 40th, f." 4111, 7.4111, 70th, and 1031
Pennsylvania, and lst Michigan reg:-
tnents, will he at this place soon on
their way home on 110 - I(tsh. The Sub
sistence Committee will, no doubt, give
them a Marty w chows and entertain
them hospitably
The Weather —Yosto.,l N% as
another extremely cold day. The Alla:
11en.v - wh:- full of floating ice :Ind the
Innnngah la wh , el /hid alt , gether,
ren,lering navigation iinprh‘lioable.
Business t 0, L. is• r•uspended at
tli cwharf.
Personal.—tietg.eani A. Boyd
ot the Fits! Eau( v I.ahl us a
isit yestenlay. He is in the enjoyment
of excellent health, gives a graphic
account of the hie r a id of Gen A N - n ail]
in which tie partiMpated.
First Ward —"Ric citizens of the
First ward met this evening St th••
school house when every enrnlied man
in thii want ie earno-tly requested to
he present
Entertainment.—.l limrary Pnter
taintm ul will be given by the pupils of
the Pittaburgli Female College o n tho
evening of the 20th irbtt
Bounty Fund. 2nd Ward, Alle
gheny lihyv been pub
scribed in tlds wilnl to thr bounty 11111'1
Meeting of Stonemasons. TLS
Stonemasons of Pittsburg and vicinity
are requested to meet on Saturday, "oth
of Felqii t i l y, o'clock in the Hall (.1 .
F. FRANK, Liberty street, •Allegheny
City. All the Stnu•masous, arc requtostt'd
to attend. Tut: Commtrrrr.
Arir GROVER A 'BAKER'S
ACIIINES has ccd.dainc.l the highest premium
at every State, Count v r,c,t Institute Fair held
in 1862, ns the best fllrliy and the hest manufac
turing machines, and i.•r the best machine work.
A. F. I'HAT(INLY, lieneral Agent,
jan la 19 Fifth st.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee,
Jf.SEEE - MEYER ANTEIONY METER AT
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
Tickets, id each, to be but at MELL(II2'S,
PLAIN AND FANCY Pittsburgh; Airs. COCHRAN'S. Allegheny, and
from themembers of the Subsistence r onuattee.
An extra train will leave on the Penn. 11.
yußmirm AND OR ,I at the close of the Concert. running as far FIS
I Braddock's Station, for the accommopation of
those wishing to attend the ;'oneert.
Doors open at a quarter boo t ,. 7 ; cpneeet to
commoner at 7',; o'clock. febl7-td
- -
WALTER H. LOWRIE,
I=6
135 Smithfield, and 194 Penn Stu.,
lletwet n .
l I
'l9
VNTENDS RESTrATING TILE PRAC
-1 TICE OF THE LAW, in the gimme house
formerly occupied by him on
thiletwated tar the rare of
Chronic entarrh of the Bladder, fd.or- Fourth street, above Smithfield.
bid Irritation of the trt thra, nolB-3m
teullou or -Inettut Turn re of $ IPo rl.ttt is Cl PER iant 3
Sewing I '\l.t ll*
,I. ' Tne T t li _;o l4
U tint, '..
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1414 11/";
And all Aiselres of the want an Agent in each county to solicit orders
for their new $ll3 Machine, with guage, screw
Bladder it driver and extra needles We will pay a liberal
salary and expenses, or give large commission.
For partial/11p, terms, &c., enclose a stamp, and
address S. T. PAGE,
Toledo, Ohio, .
Gen. Agent fertile United States.
febd-lnadit3mw
Prepared only Uy
A. T. RANKIN & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
No. 63 Market Street, Pittsburgh.
Sold by all Draggists• Price, 75 cents.
fetU
PLY.A.SA).SI;
IFIRL.AL. OP. it 1-1 01 t E lie All 7 ff,
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PfAl.fß—ln store and for sale by
2 00 •
A...—.......m.avr ' HOM.E.-1211 A CON PATTERSON a. AMMON,
7enieut and oesirable localitt XOf krixil ~ . tehl6 ' • • ' No. 6 Wood street.
from the Woods Ran Station, 4 ways of land ; Ii,TEW PELHINCII PuiropfGe
stocked with &UR I and shrubbery', good 1
. 01, from theeelebrated aces of hen
house, ready for oc pancy cia.-I.Ail Ist, is of- ; court &heft:Wes, 111 Palls, JUsrreecired and for
fered FOR S.A.Ly,.
S. S. RSAYAIt er plebe
.
? yee
W. P. MARSHALL,
87 Wood street,
febl7 ' "tee 1
r ds PoUrth ' t 1 iiio
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rtGit_A_PHIC. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH,
FIRST EDITION
LATEST FROM HARRISBURG
Raid into Ohio }Tinted At.
XXXVIIIth CONGRESS
PONTOON PREPARED BY THE HEMS.
John Morgan in the Field. Latest from New Orleans.
rutie Nvhisky and Universal Proelamatoin by the Presi-
F:manolpntion Questions.
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMANT OF •
WESTERN V IitGINIA, February I;.—A
; Blockade of the Alabama Doubted
correspondent of the New York Ifetald,
at Gallipetlis, Ohio, informs me that he
had an interview with Mr. Wirhart, a
refugee and escaped conscript from near
Jefferson,llN. C., and that Mr. W. gives
hint important information as follom s . ; [..spectri Divitt,ii t, tite rtl.it I
About three weeks ago over thirty ' HARItisTICItti, Feb. 13th, 1.8(14
new, long, narrow and open boxes cork-
( ti al and tarred an made I e
ntinted at one ''DIT . - tR POST :—Mr. Slick offered a
end. were sent to Wytheville in Wythe resolution authotizing the Burgess and
county, Western Virginia. These boxes 4 Council of the borough of Manchester to
were styled pontoons• t)rileers had ar- borrow money.
rived and set men ut 1, eolter t strong
light wo , ons n and ho o rses front the far- Mr. Gla:s presented the petition of
mers in the neighborhood. certain citizens of Versailles township,
It was whispered among military men asking for an ins r. as. , of th.• Poll Tix for
that there would soon he a raid made in „I wo ' pw . 0,, , , ,,,,
Ohio, and that the pontoons referred to ‘,.,.. ,_,. ,r ,
~ ,
ry ,
would be drawn overland to either the ,1 25t,,nant pr(s, nit d the petition i
New or Kanawha river, and marked and 1 the Pittsburgh Bank, for a n-newel of
• its charter for fifteen - rears.
Hunted down the Ohio, and that the
same would be crossed at two points, One .
incorpo.
Mr Mack re ports d a bill to
column going by way of BorbouNcille
1 rate theSoldiers'r Orphans Home of Al
expected that troops wmild arrive tor ' lettliimy enunty.
concentration from the ca-tern and i .t dill pentlitig for the payment of
western rebel armies. i
In regard to the above report I call
only say this, that rumors have been in
eireulatiou for some time pail nl my.-tte
rious Innvernents on the hot: of the ir
fiinin Tennessee Railroad,lnt as to
how for these rumors are r:tV.,r..l the
of t,• statement, the render ,an ju.l;
it, well as 1 . (. 113
t',mml A T. ;NT, en 11 m 11 ,
First I.Cmy York cavalry. %who was lately
hi l by court martial, at Wn-hinElon.
IK•en ordered to rejoin his leL , iment
and conduct it to the city of New V.rk,
it Lotting rc enlisted a a vetman rt
umnt. This gives e..rea.t s.utisr.teticm 1.1
the offfrerq and rtoopu hpretornw s , rcine
urolm - Merti,vm.l,ls.
LIN: pis dis 1" —.l fiii•i
rnrn:i in rinirlf , itinit it. in. Pith.
destroy:lig Shit thy good store and
the Inunin t'25,00".
Small Insurance.
The Ouzett,', Chutt kI,
, :ay• Information from the rehel army
contraili,!ii,ry. Some declare hat•Johns
ton'z emir, force Dalton; as Li r ,
, llit•r ,, ay that Ittrite pontoon-, in. lu !in
the artiller% ai Kingct:.n, hay, win, t,
force Congstri , .A. John
he in the vi..inity of Ihilt:m
con=itleralile ca‘.llr force,
ior mid. 6:11 \Van', Aja),; ( 1)„, I. I
jrapiliiii to th, ni of Selma I:: I , r,
pare to receive. non-comb:l:ants fntll Al
r , that Ha, In I t .-0011 al,a Led .
r
The qteatner Dent , h2 - 1, ntic
in attynipting to run the blockade fr ,, nt
Mobile. Mohile papers tl ink. that r
I11:111' , plan i- , to pen, trate int ,, Centb,l
Alitburn I, theiyhy, olopelling the t v,,
ua
tinn ~ 1h0, i 1,• There is no obliratum
in new , ' rep ,, rta that (tram i= prep - ing
for active ~perations.
WasimstiTit:t . Pilau try - litskcy
'llorulatitri , are much lir a rumor
that the Committee of Ciinft rent c may
recommend a change of action on taisintz
stork on hand. They had hoped that
the question was settled Lc the
meth of the HOINP to the St . 111111.• unit
ment Some believe that it will vet h.
raised to sixty taints on the gallon The
weather continues intensely cold TH
the Supreme Court to-dap the argument
in the Hat body itsii was ciintinucil
ASITTNtiT(IN, February 17 —II
derstood that on Ow 2:id f February,
Lincoln will issue a prodamatiml
univvrsal emancipation, the
border states
AMUSEMENTS.
L.„6 - PITTSBER - Gli THEATRE.
Lessee and Manager
Treasurer
WM. ILI: N Y r'..B
H. OV EMI NOT,''
. .
lienetit of bliss HELEN WESTERN the
N sod beautflul acj,ress, ho si.pear as
flautle llfelnotte. also in five other characters .
THIS EVENlatl w,ll Iro presentv 13ulwer
beautiful play °wiliest
THE LADY f
Claude 31c1notte ileien Western'
Pauline . Emma Prignaltb.
ii adanu i)esehapples eta Phlllipa.
favarite Danee.. ~ Jennie.
To conclude with, the new farce of
A HEN - ILL-II tlf JOH .11)n.L.
Miss Helen Western in live eharaeters
In rehearsal, The Ticket i I 1....ay,: Man
*ONIC HA LL
Third and Last Week But One,
Open Every Afternoon and Every Even
latg TLIs Week.
The mo9t extrAordinsiry exhibition in the
1111=1:1
Great 741iltonian Tableau
PARADISE LOST
IN
CHILDREN 1V ITI I PAR EN -I
Grand Mr( ti ne.er4
EVERY itI , TERNOON FAIS \VEEN
When Children will be admitted far 10 cente
A. B. :\l(Mfils(
leblls-.1.1vd Proprick, 111 , 1 Ilansger
LF'GRAND CONCERT OF
011.1)F:N
By AMATEURS, IN ANTIQUE CnSTI'ME
for the benefit of t he
CI Cio 4030121L'1'
SATURDAY EVENING, FEE. 20th
FOR THE POST
s in New Brighton, pass,d
M. Gla. , s reported a hill for the char
I ter of the Gila Miners' Companv.
MAstliNuToN, Feh. 18.—Hcoisc.—The
hill to appropriate the surplA gold in
the lin 11SUFV t umr lip for discussion.
Mr. Pendleton said in four months
we will have to piv as interest
more than the amount of gold nn hand
Mr. Brooks said by the public record,
toli is solemnly pledg - cd to pay the in
t( rest nn pelt ddi. It cannot be ill
y*. rted tcitli mt e t mistion of faith. if a
nut iy souLlit for r. iirt in= the trcas
, my of the ~ u ridn., gold
L 0 July iii ereJ•t ..0 pullic debt be
uttirileo ed
The Prc , ideni Le= the sword and
though the Stsert-taryof the Treasury the
puree, and lie stands the impersonation
of oe.Thot.sni if lie olin,p4i,. exercise the
!iwwer. Ili appikaled to the gentleman
to stand by the specie basis.
Mr. Giirtichl aiivi-ited the resolution,
sayi nj according to his estimates that
then- will In . firstof,Tkilv'next
in gold over nnil above what we an• re
ti. pi,y as t h e inir riist mt 1,111)11('
df if t 171 d other purpose.:
Mr. Stiictins said if the , •.ecretary of the
trin , ury Ili I not firiipi.isi• this hill, it
1131, 1 , 01 . 11 1 , 1. , •a lICP hr supTin..,l
1150 wmild npprf. onpor-
Lon ,• .tit.in•st , Ito iii.:lr;emls that
tbiiy opportunity
,- , 11 . i . 11 , 4then the present financial system,
11,,,y "tight to lit it
Bonin !I and supported
an :onendinent Ile cesired to otter an
ndinent ant!. iri7ini; the •ii-eretary of
the 11, asitty to antieipate payment in
gold ni intro n public (1 , -1A
Fernando Wood said the resolution
w.t , only ti , r h temporary purpose and
lie was opp: ~ , 1 to it for the reason that
g ill was relused a, a basis for sittain
ing the t:overnment lie asserted that
n t nation could live by borrowing. and
'0 lipre IL,. o .1/1 CXC.:4,11 the in
come the rt.atlt would be bankrupt cc,
ruin and r,i,ndiation.
Mr. Dermont ( Md. ) opposed the s
olution hecati , e Its Lrlicved it involi• I a
violation t h e faith .
After a h. ngthy del ate Mr. Steven ,
said he did not expert thl= discussion
would last all div. Be found that the
men Mints of Nei: York did not desire
rtlim, and that ac,•ording to their repre
sentations they would rather he ground
between the upper and nether millstones.
The important atnendments had been of
fered which might he proper to incorpo
rate in this resolution in 80111 C shape,
and therefore he moved to re-consider
the resolutions with leave to report to
morrow. This was agreed to.
()it motion of Mr Stevens, the reso
lution and tending amendments were re
committed to the Committee of` Ways
,ind Means to be reported back to—mor
row.
The H.mse resumed the consideration
of the bill establishing a Freedman's Bu-
Nllll
The House p4s,ed a hill appropriating
V 20,000 to pay taxes ~n government
land: in the `Vest,
Mr. Odell, from the Committee on
Military A tTair-i, reported a resolution ex
planainry cit certain acts of Congress.
He sail many felitions had been sent
hither front serer al of the States, and un
•ler the instruction of the Committee on
Military Aaffars. He had reported the
resolution, thus strengthening the na
tional arm to crush the rebellion. With
out further pr. , eceding.s the House ad
journed at half past four.
Senate. —Mr. Wilson, from the comit
tee of conference on the part of the Sen
ate on the enrollment bill, made a report
which, after a partial reading, was or
der. , l to lie print, d and made the order
for to•loorrow- The House provision Of
POO is offered, with a proviso that it
shall not exempt for a period longer than
one year, and that at tile expiration of
that time such persons shall again le , li
able to draft. The bill is reported also
with regard to free (Aimed 'arsons 1:110 .
may he drafted. ft provides that such
troops shall not be assigned
.1, :15 State
troops, but shall he mustered into ser
vice as United States volunteers.
~5 Cents
~ ( rot.;
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18.—PROCLAMA
TMN BY THE PRESIDENT.—Whereas,
by my proclamation of the 19th et'
one thousand eight hundred and sixty
one, the ports of the states of South
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida,
Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas were
for reasons therein set forth placed tinder
blockade, and icliercas, the port of
Brownsville, in the district of the Brazos,
sf k ntiati.o, in the state of Texas, has since
been blockaded—lint as the blockade o f
s,id putt may now be safely relaxed
with advantage to the interests of com
merce; now therefore be it kown,
that 1. Abraham Lincoln, President of
the C. S. pursuant to the authority in
me vested by the fifth section of the aet
of Congress, approved on the 1"t ti of
July 1861; entitled an act further, to
provide for the collection of duties on
imports and for other purposes, dO
hereby declare that the blockade of the
said port of Brownsville, 4. all so far
cease and determine from and aftrr this
date, that commercial intercourse with
said port, except sa to persons, things
and information hereinafter specified,
may from this date be carried in subject
to the laws of the C. S., to the reedit.'
tions prescribed by the secretary of the
treasury, and until the rebellion shall
have been suppressed, to such orders as
may be promulgated by the General, coni
manding the department, or by en of
ficer, duly autliortztid liv him and comid'g
at the sail port. This proclamatio.
does not authorize or allow the shipment
of persons in or intendii4 tO entel
service of theim3urgettl i or tliirgeo
information intended,foe.,titeir use (War•
their aid or coitifOt 441:Mt ummen
missionoftlieticra ergorree
officer doirtiuth by bin; of the
dent,
F'AJVII3L - 1(
Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills
Li NI 13 S
Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaprille,
Anil all other l amity Medicines can le
(nand genuine at the
PITTSBURG!' MFG HOUSE
Torrence Sr llTGarr,
Ilrugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paintt- , .
(Ms, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses,
Supporters, Shoulder Braces,
And all articles usually found in Drug Stores of
first quality. 14. r sale low,
TOlll2 ENCE IrPG APR.
No. SO Market street, corner of Fourth.
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
Anti-Dyspeptic & Headache
FOR WHEELING.
m4 . 0 = 4 , ,THE,REGULAH, WM.
get t e aa t et , wh i t s & O.
don, has resumed 01% - n e, *r y a ,
THURSDAY ti and SA A r tßiri e P; Efavidg ' IA
thoroughly t: r b ialred, she well deserves the pa
trobdge of übligenonitly: •ji
AS. OOLL/NS & AO&
Wharf-boat, below Alcutotgahßht bridge. I
febs
THEY ARE THE RESULT OF ( . Pittsburg} , 4 Cincinnati Pap)cota. I
LONG INVESTIGATION.
And carefully conducted experiments, having
been in use many years, during which time they
have prevented and relieved a vast amount of
suffering from Headache, "whether originating
in the nervous system, or from a deranged state
of shesiornach.
They may be Taken at all Times
With perfect safety, without making any changi
of diet, and the absence of stLy disagreeable taste,
renders it easy to administer them to children.
IN - erN , olis or iSIoK 1-Zead.aohe
May he prevented; and if taken in the commence
mint of an attack, immediate relief of pain and
sickness will be obtained.
They- Seldom Fail
In removing Nan ea end Headache, to which fe•
males are so subject.
They act Gently on the Bowels,
Removing Costiveness.
FOR LITETtA.II`ir 311 1 11N,'
gtudents, Delicate Females, and all pm - sons of sr
drntary habits they are valuable as a Laxative,
improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to
the digestive otrains, and restoring the natural
elasticity and strength of the whlle system.
And its ten thousand inconveniences, from a ,
slight indigestion and sallow cheek, to ax.treme 1 .
emanciation and depression of spirits, or a cosi- , porn irvii3 - rtzur,vAngibt 4x - eV. UMW
firmedcase of melanchollain lts most aggravated, 44,TURDAY, FULA PA4Atlifas• GEL
Corm—are these Pills confidently recommended, i virit -- -
as a cure, if preservingly used. 1 steamer LEoNIDAS,X, W. Ani
wa. t, Commander its arkuouteo4l
0 ,
law.; clopilaint---Tprpid Fever.. . 1. , , Fo r frig* or- v 4 id. 0g r k,..4 4 4 , -FY )
Use the Pills in alterative doses, for a long time, I febl 6 ' J. 1/*CO t 410 11 !
nr until the organ is aroused. intermitting. the I - - ^ ; 41 . '--- -7- - --'----
use of the .Pills now and then is the better !plan. 1 af . — Siver & Pert Sutler Packets
Imo .
__ _
_ _
FOR cAlßD,St.DOtter4io. RIV RIVE I
•
mus DAY FEB- 1 8.
WAY :one who Faso unfortunate. as to est or i . rt.4.,;-; MIELAuriD7 AND SPLEII
drink too much, may save hiniseit'a flt of npo-
plesy, or other serious consequences, by Im.tac- , . ~-- M 'i 4en, w1 . K 1 1.14e,,
(lively taking a PILL For sale by,
.
.., . 41. . ,ab 0 ,i ,..-.. .... , . .
For freight, or lianage, apply on baud, oroy
. ~As. coLLDTSA•OO.,
- B. L. Fa.hnestock &
.. .
C0.,-, : feb7
No. 76 and 78 Wood and 01 Fourth St.s.,
Consisting of the
WORM cONFEOTIOIVS! 5.
Laicit & Molfrilibtiable Styli
Are prepared from the active principle of his eel- Which we are tithing oat idtilitiistomers
ebrated Vermifuge. They are put up ina take t at OLD P
. .-.; 4 :41: 11 ., - , .illd
and palatable form, to suit the, taste of tb vase . examine our at -
who cannot conveniently take the Vermifu ge. • • . ',:' -
~ e. 4 : 4 74,1,
Children will take them without trouble. TI icy
JOS. IL DOILLILIR L I
are an effective worm destroyer, and may be g i , - 99 Market et., 2d door teem &ilia
en to the moat delicate child.
.09r - Shoelijoxea for sale. fat
B.
PEtTADED AND SOLD BY I FARM FOR SASE —I OFFER KT
L. FAHNESTOCK & C 0. ., i .r ., ,,,ta..x , p-te, sAim,..
Situate in Moo townalup, Allegh4m
taut . I o-, It inp on n uwao,ciptqw - pAnd
m xsl79 Wood a nd 91 F o urth St a.r -Osade, within fa milemoalefit *LP! a
- ' within 4 miles of Sewinkty .. , Shatuadentit
____;
PETTSBUR9H, PA,. - Ohio river: The farm consautaSZT Mug
Ico acres of whictili‘eletited'affr bt MO 4
Sold he Druggists -and Medicine Dealt= arm' of cultivation, b a llnicavfaMinkittadyttei WM
ally.
. which...l3 'Tato
WWI JtigTER 156 REar
1 i The land la no} broken an
new frame house, mni_tkinlprotooma and am
109 'WOOD STEMS: T . neller ;There otheen.ftitifaildinp• T 4
is an old, orehard i-alacty a strung one aet ' oti
larkATX NONv. ER A sToRE A I ,AR. strabodniagn s-The s t o u r
abo A nag of 81
it - a lot of Navy Pounds, Ps Lump t /la ef u ld t eme at ite d • the pipe
and Bright Pounds. Also the '1
and t attoo t o Bto reis , chinche s and rlee.—/-E
-'at ' n eart a f aga"M h tUld isl the of
is aatisalkat prlve,te ale. ea the let
- et ' nide - Thil 14 , 111 - o cash. of MARCH , Igo', it will be sot on tux- alk:
S_ - . ,z>> ,1::.•,li ttif. I Public Sale, ail o'clock p. in. RR prick s
meats and other information, -UM_ .._ 4I, W oa
..
•premises, or address JAS. MOROAIt ;
m ow 0.
P. , Anesban7 tom 4 :
Jnos-itocauf --
.;),7 Itz-fitEF.D---.
- C •
_434 Atgr
Ift4ting prohibited articles, namely:
cannon, mortars, fire-arms, pistols,
bombs,
,grenti'des, powder, saltpetre,sal
Wit -
t:hur t ; - t pilreSo swards,
boarding caps, always excepting the
cluataity ofAlft !skid artitles which:l6ay
be necessary for defpncq of , the ship
and those who compose the crew—sad
dles, bridles, cartridge-boxes material,
percussion and other caps, clothing
adapted for uniforms, sail cloth and. all
kinds of hemp and cordage, intoxicating
drinks other than beer and light native
wines. To vessels clearing from foreign
ports and destined to the port of Browns
ville,opened by this proclamation,license
will be granted by consuls of the United
States upon the satisfactory evidence
that the vessel so licensed will convey
no persons, property or information ex
cepted or prohibited above, either to or
from the said port, which licenses shall
be exhibited to the Collector of said port
immediately on arrival, and if required
to any officer in charge of the blockade
and on leaving said port, every vessel
will be required to have a clearance from
the collector of the customs according
to the law, showing no violations of the
conditions of the licence.
[Here the lines gave out.]
ORK, Feb. IR.—The steamer
Creole has artived with New Orleans
advier.s of the I lth inst. She reports
having passed the Havana for New York
off Cape Florida. The Catawba arrived
on the 9th with 950 recruits under com
mand of Col. Thomas of the sth Ver
mont regiment. The George Washing
ton arrived out on the 7th. Capt. Ste
phen 0. Hoyt, of St. Louis, a native of
Massachusetts, has been appointed act
ing Mayor of New Orleans.
Mr. Christian Roslins has declined to
run forge Governorship.
The douse of David Beruck, of A.tta
tapas, was robbed of $3,500 by sonic
oldierg, who were afterwards arrested.
A grand review of Gen. Lee's, union
cavalry division was held near New
Orleans on the 9th inst., composing
brigades of Cols. Lucas and Dudley.
The veteran Ist Indiana Artillery. '4O
sit - 011g, left on the 10th for on
furlough
NEW Tony, Feb. 1" , —The reported
blockadP of the pirate Alabatna at
Amoy, in China, is strongly doubted.
She could hardly have made the port of
Amoy at the time she is repotted to,
haTlt arrived there.
.4,
ruVIIE ORE I. TEST NERVINE, TONIC
AND 8L,001) PURIFIER
Dr. Cut-tel.-3s
ENGLISH BITTERS.
A E. are cure for Intemperance.
Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines
DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S,
10 • DI el co sco
('orner of Market street and Fourth
Tonic, Cathartic
PILLS.
BY4THE USE OF THESE PILLS,
The periodic attacks of
F''Ort
•
Intemperance.
And all respectable Druggists
B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S
CONIIERCIAL -& FINANCIAL
4181 4° AV,PP I SMIgb. 9, I
The present cold spell has operated its a check
on business. The demand was restricted to mall
parcels to meet the wants of the local trade. .The
sales were as tone
cre as follows
FLOUR—Sales of 450 bbls In lots from afore at
Extra $6.20@850; Extra Family $7, "TATA
per quality. The receipts by wagon are tatted. as
BUTTER--SaleClngffirehoice Roll at sOte
33c • 600 do not so choice at 28c. '
CHEESE—SaIes of 40 bail W..R. at 144@141ic ;
30 do Hamburg at 15c ; 25 do Goshen at 16015 X.
A.PPLE r S— Sales of 130 bbls from Mora at VI
d.int‘tud.
12,000 Its Shoulders at 0 3: 10c ; 7,500 do Sides at
ti!.; @ 1,..,5'e; 8000 do Plain ams at 13 613,10; 6000
do S C H ama at 14c.
HAY--A few loads were disposed of at the
scales atl3@3l "40 ton -dialed Wien.
GRAmt_wheet, Red, 111,35@1,40, Mate $1.45
@1 ; 48. Corn 51,1501,18. Oats 75078.
PPFTSBII7II.G.fg OIUL TRADF,
Oviimintitt' 7 +ffettrlt r lr Pi
FRIDAY, Feb. 190864. e g t
BUSIDUSS, was. the
past few diYelowhitto'themrsatuas d weather.
Prices have advanced from ti to Ic gallon on
nU desdriptions. The ittocknt Orndetforsatain
rhiamsattetis notatinecal4W4CP tAl°
river is again opened up for trap,turold
ceipts will be by the Allegheny'VEtliefealtfad.
rttas.vr.fre in..M:4l4*
. Thenp oo . bbla .
artem
bulk at 20c.
RP:FINED—Buyers xvers, ogbring th 4o for Bonded and 60 for Free—sellers were hOl g out for 41
PenusylvantaCcntral Stock Market,.
EART Y+IR`SIIR ' Y~ ~'OD . j [Bg[
The extreme coif:ripen - his pat a damper upon
„tradeenerally ? and cattle Ln...partini e
re'dAvitt, thifriited, osttbb e.
The yards have not yet been finished. There
however, suftleigif for all
that has been offered. ghe....sseqsAmodation
both for man and beast kre 'a the very
best description, When finished they will
furnish better accomodation then any other
yard's r.mit, or lijest insiacconnt.al the - sp, amity
of cattle -and the government demand:Vases
have advanced. All good stock offered find
plenty of purchasers at full rates. One lot of
.110 head of cattle was disposed of to Govern
ment at +5,50 th cwt. One of our townsman made
a good thibg out of it, haVing - purchoseptlem
the previous day. The sales were only to a
moderate extent.
•
H<ira were very scarce—prices have further
advanced. One lot of Extra was disposed of as
high as t.S,C.C, cwt. TheSe are . steep figures.
other parcels of same descatption would readily
command the same rates. .5....1trxe number
paasodAlleougo Xs? the ZaSs..‘," l ,
S MEP was unt sually 'scam; " pries& lottther
advanced. hales were made at *9,25 $1 head,
The severe cold spell Tint a Check:on rfteptr.
SALSA Oh' ,LIATTLEA9 eacr.
Joseph Myers & Bro: s beught 138'head at $4050e
6.00.
3-010 Ph MYerEi k Pro. bciughtl B s,llos44it"Boo
5,75.
Joseph Myers & Bro. bought 00 head at $B,OO
6,50.
W m. Rice & Co. bought 300 head a o t o
Wm. Rice & Co. sold dkneaciat:ls r
Wm. Rice & Co. sold 310 head at $5, .
SALIVA 09 VOC49 PER OWT.
J. B. Huff sold 100 head (extra) at $8,05.
A" , MEET 17.11 READ. _ e
head at 81;00. -
H. F. Turner 150 (extra) $9,25.
RIVER MATTERS.
THE Riven remains closed. Theie Were no
arrivals nor departures - since bar hurt.. . ,
snoßons.
Wheeffig & Portsmouth Packets.
RUNNING BETWEEN WHEELING,
P ARKERB BURG, GALLIPOLIB,
IRONTON,. BIG SANDY AND PORTS
MOUTH.
TINE NEW AND FAST
.q.- .steamer CITIZEN, Oapt. Waah.
da.err, plying regularly .Ir...pyreen4Slirbbtle t
Yit - tablirghf Gapahr(Ftedrieroyikar
Portsmouth, Ironton and Big oandy,
Pittsburgh for Porhonquth every .TUEbDAt i ft
11 a. m., and leaves PortintourtEide , Fittaburgh
every FRIDAY, at 9 ,a. m. 'Wide guards large
and monfortabte Mate, TOMO& , ntialkg r k il uts
recently been purchased eatereasly"lo e.
She 14 , 111,1e:we punctually at the adnerthied time
and will pay prbmpt atteotiOn to any business
intrusted to her.
For freight, nr-Passale6Mctelboard, or to
feblo LACIC, Agent.
WEDNESDAY'S P
CiN, A • : :T.
Leaves Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY. •
Leaves Cincinnati every SATURDAY.
THE NEW AND MAGNIPI
t side.ivheel passenger steam
er JOst.:l-' PIERCE, S. B. French ,
snander, aviliMns sn a weekly_
P between
the above
_points. LeaVEti Pi '
AY eve%
WEDNESDAY at at 11 a. and
every SATURDAY at ITd. in. 3 Patireight or
passage apply on board, or to,
JOHN FLACria '
J. D. COL,LIN WOOD, Agts.
Cincinnati & Louisville Packets,
FOR czarourmaeri ,LoiliatTGLE,
SATURDAY, PEW ek'ATiotiLsfil.
Tun
_FINE PASSENGER
tirJ4l.44,,Ss", °Ogi. •
mender, w I save as anacnim..
For froight, or-sfr ot arta
J. D. coLLDMwoOD, Agta.
F(AptIOIIKNVXJ_._6 JAI:411
NranIAMLAWS• - •
Ti ...NEW 874.
AftralSre*aer .112USVAlla
Ko n, leave'sititnriorincedataiT.
Far freight, or maTippli a op Jgig4, or to •
.T 1.6.0 or • 1
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i.' THIS DAY; FEIII*, 4 IIX P.
THE NEW AND SPLEN.4
did passenger steamer EOLIPSEa
# ll O R, Commander, will leave as 1110
nounced above.--
For freight, orvissaEral . %board, or to
J. D. OpLLIN . Z.WOOD, Agti.
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rickets!
AT 'TEE OLD PRIOE,
UTE HAVE NOW ONIVAND AN
steck. are recei ring daily a large tad destrat
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