*...ttp3EZIRTIt3IN6 AGENCIES. Messrs. l+ Fi 3 / 1 1:'PETTEGILL & CU. No. 37 Park 11 0tv,KNIL.tv'Yol.k city, and No. 6 State street, Boston; and L. P. I'UNTALNE & Co., No. 63 ririaaillf sit, New York city, are ,au rized tho toAake Advertisements and Subscrip tions for us at lowest rates. LOCAL INTELLIGEN C E. W EDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 24, 1864 AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE. HEADWES DE.e'T OF THE MONWSHAHELA, PITTI , BUROH, Feb. 20, 1864. SPEc.i.AL Ounkas DuT nine days now remain in which Govern -1.1 went bounties are to be paid for recruits to till up the wasted ranks of the gallant regiments now facing the enemy from the seaboard to the Rio Grande. The work has gone on well for the past ten days, but still greater exertitms are needed to save thereputation of the State and avoid the draft otherwise inevitable. By recent vicinityen enlisted by recruiting officers in this an be mustered into ser vice by Capt. riloorhead, at the Girard House. Every citizen, non - commissioned officer and pri vate is made a special recruiting officer, and will be paid the premiums of $l5 and r... 8 for every recruit they may present and get mustered into service. Officers of the regular army on recruiting ser vice, are authorized to enlist turn for the regular service for three. years, to be credited on the quota of the respective districts, with the usual bounties. Here is work for the various classes, re trades, professions, who have heretofore sponded nu fifthly ro every appeal of the Government for aid, and who have demonstrated oft-times, and especially in the call that was made on them to work on the fortifications last summer, that nothing but the occasion is wanting to secure their every effort In the cause of patriotism. I..et every man again lend a helping hand and the work will be done. By command oT .11.% loft Lit.N E Ref. BROOKS. Tii E.WORE REM), A. A. G. kb-3t Asir - lire will furnish the DA ILY Y. .s T, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. _ _ Improvement of the Ohio River. The citizens or Pittsburgh, as well as of all the cities and towns which line banks of the Ohio river, have taken hold of the suhjl-a•Colthe improv e m en t of the navigation of the Ohio I i yet with a de termination not to relax in their effin-ts until some practical results are aseeom- Plished. Some time since a committee . of the Board of Trade made a lengthy and Another Warning.—A day or tw( we took p- able report On the subject, in which since— occasion to entree the re they review the principle systems that rehensible practice 4,1' boys throwing have been proposid, giving the argu- stones and other missiles at each other went for and against each. After a full on the streets. As ttic evidence of the and fair consideration or all the princi- I correctness of our views, ‘‘ e have to pal systems, the committee suggested state that yesterday afterno(m an inter the erection of ten feet dams with open eating little son of Mr. Sherratt, I COiding, sluice ways upon' th e plan of Heenan on Elm street, Sixth ward, yesterday re. Haupt, Esq., forming short channels ' ceived a very severe, though not (tan trum one pool to the next, in which any ! genus cut on the head, from a piece of definite supply of water shall be furnish- coal thrown by it buy on th9:.street The ed by slackwateting the Allegheny. (went renee was accidental, to be sure ; stil The 0111110 w to he yet further retarded it does not militate in the least degree by the erection of some five or six slack- against the vicious practice alluded t water darns of twenty feet or less, at Parents should keep a watch upon their such points as may be best adapted to children, and when found guilty of such securing the drainage of such large riv- dangerous amusements, should punish err as feed the Ohio below Pittsburgh. them severely. By Mr. Haupt's plan of ten feet dams . . it appears fi con the figures given that it Eastern Exchange.—This main st ries of ten feet dams where the slope moth hotel, erected at East Liberty, 1(v i ( I the river is uniform, will form pools • Pittsburgh Joint Stock Cattle Yard ( : twelve mile... in wlithe ttli the water willl e six feet in depth at I lo• upper end. .Association; is fast approachiug eomple- 1 But as the river instead or being uni- • lion, and is now, in its unfinished -tme. term, presents a series of shoals or rap-' doing a large busine.vs. In a few weeks ids, dams of ten h( t will frequently ex- the army of workmen, of every elas>. tend a:F• pools to thirty miles. non clid•tig, ,I liii.thl and day. st it-I ha t - In summing up the various, advanta ' i ouipl, ted their labors, when the Lx- . ges of styli an impra(rement, the ('om- change will be formally open( it to t In• rnittee thus tersely sketch the gene - mph publi.•. With such experienced caterers ' ical position of Pittsburgh, most certain- tor the public as now nutting, the Ex- j ly a grand one, and which must aui,nrr change, added to its advantages of loea I- or later render her the leadi;(g inland it) , it cannot fail to herollt,' One or the city of the eountry. most popular houses in the country. -The Inary rit er our., improved, Pittsburgh becomes thehend of an Wand navigation unpar- Recruiting. —Recruiting for the past ,l to the world ; relialing Ali she does by the all ni :. olio riler, fifteen States es, but the interior of and two Territories, not only the bordet' few days has been very brisk, and ninny 1 ui„ •d (1 e•An i . „m disc i i ,d Hie r i i ii „ 4 .,, y , iinti t hose S totes as well. Thus possessing peculiar of the wards, borollgtis uric! t• W liSliips facilities for reaching hi cont inup us nil, 'pitiful, : , front the nith degree nf Northern latitude, to the ma fast idling their quotas. But a rev( rreleired only h y A. J. RANKIN & CO., auth ; from the let degree to the ad degree of days now remain to do the work, and longitude nest from Washington : embracing an hitt ill ll:-.I'S, - as it seems that all that 1,, required is area of latO to ans neographical Mlles, or i,02,- ' • ' ' ' 000 sn mute miles of territory. tnonev, why should those who have it ; NO. l'id Marke( .ilrycl, Pittsbur g h. - Distant only 300 or 400 miles from three el stand back and refwse to pay it ((vet . , , ` ,l a I '3 ell lir o P'ists rueri, - .1 cents. the most in,portant sea bolo' cities of the Peron. Nand back fet.i especially wit, n it k hut a /out to the _• _ and but a summit. days' Journey from either, • and on') :shout 'aro miles Iron the great inland county whi(di will be paid---(/.41., Hells, 10 those shave., access is had in N. few f a ., ,b,u,„. , w i t !, i n t en. ,, t, wiTim i r 1 - 1105,5 . _ AMUSEMENTS. hour.. The terminus of ft railroad ..ietelll . ' a I hre,ling Tie iron net work us er pant States. YEARS! Setting aside the ( lieta" "- 1 I 7,--__L.-..T-r-j'ITTSIWItI.II THEATRE. --- thus re, tang hundreds of towns and lakes. 'The patriotism, as a !natter of per pillar{' gain, *--=('-' --- venire fil i , trete of dun miles fil radius, with- the investment i 0 a ' , RIP and profitahle 1 - ,,, tyy curl -Uttttner. •wmll EN L'EU'ON• in wilier! Is embraced the follow ing States entire the reasnrer It. rat l.iiiNc, 1..., and in pert, 1 ir., one. Tick... or Lea. e Man. Pennsylvania, New York. Vermont, Massa- - - - -- The Manager take.' pleasure in n, nimang an chusetta, colnectivo, Muffle Island, I kill w are Pennsylvania Represented --A.r l 'c ll itii 11, ianall fi kinericul Actor, New .Jersev, Maryland, I irginia, uhio, North ~ , Mr SEA FIE, wt., if ,ii ,i•i.,• fr ..1-. li..bert He:- Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee. I adinoa, Mothi- i oispat (.11 from Washington under oat, ~. ,r , 0. ,, mr ,,, t ~ „,,, ri ~ i „ ,.,r ,I ..,,,,,,,,, dr,,,,,,,, Northern CanaiLa West, part of Illinois and the I of 23d, says: so ~ (~o, ..,.f.nor :awl u: r• h 00. d vitecN., 4,111- Northern portion of South ( 'arolins : trills em- ' . , led the "Senator Morgan s party , List night, was a bracing within that circle, et en lllnety of cli- Tickut of Len, c Mall. ionic : and nearly if not quite all the ~,,,,,ph,,,,, of , veal success. Mr. Irdcflinr,son represented R 0 , ,, ~,,,,,, Mr Ne the r ennsylvania on the occasion, the union. for which she has to reaeh but 4o I Hau k•hion.• . • • I: Loicilay miles on Tither hand. What geographical poet- Mr. Me Pherson, who represented the m c ( ;mho. (11. i 'loppendale lion could be grander." I Keystone State at the party- given by the James out., .( i 5. liatio's if we are correctly informed, a con- ; ex-Governor—now Senator—of the Em- ( 2^''';" I '"',..: (1( ;,,,(.1, ..,(( he(g.hoi(6 yention assembled yest,rday in Louis- pre State, was a few yems since editor ":"''',.'.! ''' ;'i n '''''' .' i i ' .talueltvAtt Sam i.. litoug i , 1 • yille at which 3-fr. Geo. 11. Thurston, of the Evening Timex in this city, after- It Inc the 1,;11 sH, wit, „I Ili, I 'ton'. 111, . and perhaps oilier friends of the project- wards a member of Congress from one of "r" 1, - ~ "I Pi- - 1 - ,,, . 1 -n• :ht . Pr , - - ”I (Is ed improvement of this city, will he the eastern districts, and now Clerk of &AR IND sat ATM(I4), AT THE lA paesent, having in view the speedy coin- I the House. Verily Mac's lines have ",,,, ,/;,1,1,L,11,',.1;.!*,,,c'`.; iiiY'!,';efit,”l,‘th,',l,;`„l,r' mencemont of the projected 11,1 1 ,1 a've - been cast in pleasant pla( et oN Tfl I ItSit.ll f.l I. \ 1.1 , r, 1-'ebrilao '2.lth, went. We shall note its proceedings. ' • IS+64. A Ground Rent Not a Debt Saturday, in the Philadelphia Common Pleas, Judge Allison delivered an opin ion in the matter of the petition of Rob ert Patterson, praying an order for the extinguishment of certain ground rents. In this case the covenant in the deed required the extinguishment of the ground rent-- upon the payment of a cer tain number of dollars "lawful silver money of the United States." The pay ment was tendered in the paper curren cy authorized by the act of Congress of July 11, 1t402, as the act made these notes legal tenders for all de/t.+. The question Of the constitutionality of the act wAs involved, hot the court was not called upon to decide this qui s:ion, as it was held that aground rent is not a debt, and the act of Congress has no applica tion to it, and for this reason the pray e r of the petitioner, that the respondents shall accept legal tender notes, was re fu ed. Patriotict.—The Directors of the Third ward Public School gave the teachers and scholars a holiday on the 22‘.1, that they might lnive an oppuriunily iif cele brating Washington's Birth-Day in such manner as they might demo nl , ,st fitting. A large nnniber i.ttic little folks took advantage of the respite front the study of their lessons to visit the grand Mito nian Tableaux. The Directors of the Third: ward school seem to understand and appreciate the inaxint "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." " W. H. B."—A correspondent who signs himself "W. TT. S." sends us an obituary notice of a citizen of Westmore land county, with the request that we give it a place in our columns, and au thorize the Greensburg papers to publish it. We have long made it a rule not to insert death or marriage notices without a responsible name, and as ne do not loaow our correspondent liy his initials, we must, to be consistent. decline ac ceding to his request to publish the no tice referred to. Presentation.—On Monday evening, the employees at the Penn street station of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railroad, presented Mr. Wm. Stewart, the former freight agent, with a beautiful silver tea sett. The presen tation speech 'c - as made by Mr. Flanni gan, a conductor on the road, to which Mr. Stewart responded in a fctw perti nent and well-timed remarks. Marching Orders.—laap' s Battery has received mare/king orders, and will be off for Clint,tanooga in a few days. Some of the men are yet in the east, and It will require soon little time to concen trate them . Major General Negley. I frl4-Oon!duet Of :our townsman• at did battle of Chickamauga is now undergo ing military investigation l.efore a Court or Inquiry at Lonisville,• pending 'th'e derision of which we deprecate any pub heation calculated to prejudir , e the case. The following extract from a comteni cation to the Cincinnati Commercial, ap parently written by a brother of General Brannan, under the circumstances, we think not excluded by our rule : " In the following passage, taken from an article in your issue.of the 19th, head ed ' A defence of Major General Neg ley,' re-produced front the Pittsburgh Chronicle,l find four errors, which I deem of sufficient importance to induce .me, in justice to my brother, to ask of you the space to correct : "General Brannan, by his remarkably free speeches and undisguised hostility to General Negley, &fibres amide ground for the supposi. ton boldly stated, to the effect that he not only employed others to wrtte letters defami ng G eneral Negley, but actually wrote letters himself, which one day will tarnish his own reputation." "It Is not true that General Brannan has been guilty of the unotheer-like conduct of 'indulging in free speeches' against his superior In rank, Major General Negley. "It is not true th d i sguiser or has enter tattled 'hostility,' d or undisguised, to Major General Negley. "It is not true that he has 'cm/dosed others to write letters defaming Major General Negley.' •It is not true that he 'actually Sri ote letters himself defaming Major lleneral Negley ' The correspondent further says " l'he only foundation for this series of base falsehoods is discos ered iu the official report of General Brannan 01 the operations of his di vi)(.- lon (the 3dl of the 14th army corps its the battle of Chickamauga." A Louisville dispatch of the 21st "The Court of Inquiry, as regards Gen erals McCook, Crittenden and Negit'y, is through, co far as the first two tire concerned; as to (4enertil Negley, his will be through to-morrow. Front per sons who have ample opportunities to know, we learn that the evidence Mtn inendatory of all the Generals." We shall, doubtless, soon know the result or the deliberations of the court-martial, which will, we are sure, so far as Gen. Negley is eoneerned, fully vindicate his military reputation from the aspersions attempted to be east upon it "Ticket-of-Leave Man."—Thi s new sensation drama drew a crowded house again on last evening. It will he re peated to-night. As we have not wit , nessed the play we cannot pass an opin : ion upon its merits. The piece, despite what carper:: !nay bay, is strongly east, and we learn iuci dentally that ill he produced every evening this week. Seats may he Sc cured at the box tore during the day. Fire in Perrysville.—on Monday morning early, a frame house belonging to Casper Reel, occupied by Patrick Mc- Cain, shoemaker, and situated in Per rysvi IL., this county, wa, totally destroy ed by tire. The occupants saved their household gooel-e. The re was no in-u• ranee , on the house, w hiele was a small one, and not o! rent value. Tax on Petroleurn.--Tii, toe on Ways and Means in the lower House or Congre---, had 111, yestel,l:l the suhject of taxing liotrolotim, t o t ad journed without arriving at any detinale oonHu.lon. Pittsburgh Mortality.—'l'il e inter ments in this city from February t to Februaty Lino cited to is, of whom r, were male, and 11 female,—white, 16, colunrd, 2. Removed.—The land-slide on the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, near the Birmingham . Bridge, has been removed, and the trains are now run ning as usual Dead.—liarvey Donaldson, on oC Alderman J. Donaldson, d at the residence of his father yesterday morn ing, of consumption. lie will be buried on Wednesday afternoon. We would call tho attention of our readers to the large and elegant assort ment of hats and caps now receiving at Wm. Fleming's fashionable hat store 139 Wood street. The proprietor has taken unusual pains to select his spring stock from the largest and best manu facturers in the East; and for extent, style and quality is not excelled by any houpe in the city, compr;sing all that is new and desirable in the hat or cap line. Those wishing a stylish hat or the lat est and most fashionable cap, should call at Fleming's, 139 Wood street,where they cannot fail to get suited. Ladies' furs will be sski at cost. 'Good Investment.—The attention of such persons as have ffom $2OOO to $BOOO spare caOtal invest in AL profs, table venture, is called to the advertise ment headed `*# Goal luveistment," in another column. ' ~... I . 1 'lg.' - -- . 7 .7 7,77 7T '` Important Bill. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH 1 ~.i.:L.,-,,,,,E, k ,eb.138.---,T, he adjourned ,(nTlie fOlithir . rig Inil, which was read in , .! 'fleeting of the Freedom Corivention.met •-•'• ' 7 •I , thin morning at 10 o'clock, at Beck's rthe Bottei on the I;th instant, will pos- FOR THE POST. , Hall. The following reselttions were seas an interest to many readers of the • , presented liy the committee on resolu -1 i Past, e . pecially its 'Altai patrons: XXX VIIIth CONGRE , ! tam's, excepting the h ey we!' a cte d ffer sacrioN I. It shall be the fluty of the Surveyor SS. , (id by Mr. Kirkel T were up- Cieneral to make out stint Oi all lands neat by loco_ on singly and afterwards made unani ; t ion, or any other office right, issued from the land - I moo, • i department of thi, commonwealth, of every kind and description, upon which LIO patents FURTHER PARTICULARS OF . ' . . , f„,,/, ' T hat the unity of this county with have Issued, designating the county In which the present republican form of goverment, State I such lands are situated, with such other ilessrrip- THE BOHEMIAN. and National. must tie presen ell and the rebel- Lions of the same as the records in his (Mice will , lion suppressd. enable him to irlt e., includlng the names in which Re vol ve d . 'l'lt it slaver) was the ...Anse and now such Irwations, or other .510' rights, are entered I constitutes the strength of the rebellion t that and sun ey li have been returned; and on the liar St ate Conveution at Indiana i • ~ SeeION of permanent peace until the peas. principles or freedom annountred in the Deelara being completed, or any part thereof, be trans mitted to the prothonotar) of the count) in t ion ofrlndepentlence and the Federal Const it a tioll which such 131.13 •ire nit tint:al. i are carried into practice. The (locution whether Ssa . - 2. It shall he the duty 01 the Survey or I slavery is to be perpetuated or not is no longer General to calculate the amount of purchase Gen. Smith's Cavalry Expedition i e ,,.1 . ,, i—1Y . State but a National one. It is mone), interest and fees due on each unpatented i therefore proper that the Constitution of the tract, and after the descriptions of said tracts United States be so :intended a, to secure free _ have been transmitted to the prothonotaries of ' dem to et ery tumour being within it jurisdiction; the respecti‘ e counties and entered as herein- PATENT OFFICE FAIR AT WASH - '''` h a ''''''''''' " I. in ' tividum freedorn i 8 a 8 nee after Prot bled, the amounts so found to he due. , 'sines in the I ' otistitution of the United States together with five dollars for the labor and costs of making out and tiling, sloill torts an aggregate INGTON CITY, las that ttt a republican form of government to I each Slate. stall 5 hich shall be entered in a lien docket to be , I utlonal right to corn noind the hem ices of every pror bled and kept for that purpose, and said stun Revolved, , i That the government has the coast'. shall bent ill (crest tr: the tate of hi,. per cent unt , nm. no matter what his color or condition, Shi 3. It shall be the duty or the prothonotary- Pniaster Robbed of $70,000 ",,,,her ).„,l or tier, the master cannot Inter n( each county upon receiving any dt t steripti% e . ay , pose his right between the man and the govern list as 314Pre,lid, 10 provide a suitable (locket, i meat, and we are ill favor of enlisting and en xvith a propel index. lor the purpose of , rolling all alike. recording till such Ilea, niaamis tvl unpatented The Great Freedom Conveu- 1 /0,,,/, That during a rebellion the Presi lands, told "hall 4, , ut Al ely record the same andl (dent, in the exercise of the war power, has full index the mime CO the original warrantee, and and ample authority - to free all the slat es in the each suhst•quent 0511,. so Inc tin ascertained. tiou at Louisville. , rebellious districts and they are hereby in% est and preseme the ~ante tilllollg the feCOllla of the i ed. (reel °tr./ally with a ll the rights of (reopen, county. ' nod in Ihe present rebellion he ought to exer :,/,' 4. 14 4,11..1 he the ,1,11 .1 the prothonotary , :tear this power to its fullest extent. of each count? op. n ie, - ii to trots the Sul- Ace., ..kci., etEe. Re,olzwei, That, with the effect of the Presi veyor I leneral 311 V burl, lint to caleitlattim of ! dent's amnesty prochintation before us, we de alllOUllls Joe the I '1•11.:,Jul15,3111 1 lot purchase ~ claret that in our opinion the sallle has been in money . interest toil tees, to Idol olt , a sortable 1 jOrlullb to 11,.. I 111.111 eallHe, anti its OperatlUllm ilOekel ?oath non in it it, the several comities 01 Illia Cum- . • ece , h(I 0 . 1R . ,,-e --P !lull .1;11111.•S SCI/11. the I plie, Is unjust to loyal men by placing them ITIOIIS I-11! h. to I, ,1 \ 1,1 "Lien !kWh, of I II- .., d the I i . lust ti on o er, end n oit o - patent, ,i I. Illi!, - .(11li i lit, theleili the nnionlit WOnhl 111 g'e It rec al l l i/ 11 , 1111 it ill be 4.111 e, 5 Inch SUM shall remain n (tern were on df e (leek when the steamer f,, in,. is It h s uffy • f fOfo of blSpelimioll 111/111 armed ed li on ~i,,,a ~,,h tract or trams until paid, and that I , d ruck. It was tive minute , . pas , ~i,..,..bi . ; 5, , ortvaf, that the Slave State Freedom Con .., 1,, „r lint ~,,,a , h„, j ,„i,i i „ ih,, ~,,,,it,„„,,h , ,,.) 0 . 1 I , 1 1 . 1 len, ion 1., 3 pernmnent organization by ,forma for Cain ile,rlrlloll e.o V 11 1,1,1.11151 that he be '- ('' '' "'I the watch w • II " ' ni g ~. k r ,foi, ~ .XL , •ll - 'ME I Hi • tI - • rive Committee of one member and silo. ist the s 9 WC lees orriThe hens entered a, arc il lit It Ihe sill], st ritek on a rot k and Ni 4114: cute alternatr, 0 (rust each elate State, for the ~,,..diately gi,, i ,,, , purpose or carry 1112' out its principles, and that now all", etl 1,11 .0 1,1 V: 11 1 , 1I,ellt,•i'1,11.. { 5 all - 1/11 ol ~ye r Orders Were tin sttornei iu me COLIN of Colllllioll ph,. 1 the eelegation tor each State represented in this Stu .o. It slmll be the ,tuts it the prolliciiii, t. t it'ar away the boats and soon the , tart', upon rceei, tog all) each de,. I Ijin , e list, to till iI) Wit - headed for , hrire, Mit shortly' om„,i t, „i a. ,„ , „,,,,,, utb the members on t h e c o . - 0111/Se the same to 1,.• plitilithetl In lo„ In 5 Spa- HeActilTd, That We declare ourselves favorable rill erWal - ,1-; she sunk in four fathom; of ! tiers iii the , iiitiit3 5 her, .li..h lands are located t., s. . ~ , . to snort tin nmendroent of the( l onstitutinn or the for threea ,nelenni, r week, 101 5 111. il publication Willer. 140214 l'ill. I un d e r llie core of , I aired States as shall make the Presitientinl he shrill be authorized to pay filly i ents for (Nell The ItortlsWaili ' V inatti Iliatie IWO trips If) ; election for one Term only. tract null , !large the bline I: . umtm 01l the It ..110t . ,.., i 4 aving i n the first trill about 811 I A resolution teas offered and lost, af ao, ter. :111.1 retain his lees tool mist, out of an 111011,1, I:1111, 1.1.1, dtte the I 'olunnin We'd!), pi yawl- :dill tin the seerind trip "'limit 7ii t er , „„ s id oni bh ,ii,. iissimi, p hi yidi ng so, o I t„. t0„,,,,,i,„ i, mel t ~,,,i t...,1,,,. t o th e per-mm ; Mel No. :2 was swamped ; .Nit. tor a National Jr atlical Convention at St. t . onttimhoe,m, toi Inc I 11111.• illt•iii/OU . i i ~ ~ , '', i-' .' tit , II under the chat are of the .iirio lid officer, ' Louis on the 10th of May, ri:i in favor and ..t•st ,e , nott ... ti/1. I , i III:13 1 , 1 . 1/ZIA , i it W, , i a i dance sr ,tl, tic ev (at OS! 1 , 15 - 111 I t. 131, 11 to ,lit II ' lawn,t about lii ill Broad Cove : ..,vit. -1 i fit amtin , t, Ilic majority preferring to act hot, it The :et.• be paid inn, to Ihe (list dm) i Illtdi•r the char,. of the first and third \\ ;In t Int Ili publican parte in their na , ur Not t•ititier lieNt; i ~ 1 ,1./ that my co.t4 5 filch „1ti , ,,., 1, 1 ,1,1 2.) p ei sons ; No . ,-, it, ,i,„i„j, ~„,,.iition. . may t, t, e aret ttet In .i ,. .11,1a11C0 51111 the pi ~, I , ,j,,,,,, iI , „.,-, , h t ij , t 1,,, hi , le,” nail I h „, the ChM get 111 fourth «Iliciir liriinJit :29 into i • ~, 1 te ~., kdriate land,' till which nit , skey is due and lillp , llkl to Thie 1'0t 1 1111.115..31t11 ..1 Peitnn‘ Is 41113, ap,,,,,r1 1),111 1 1111, lOW, bi rev it ed and con tinued in louse until the 331(1 tire dny of .X.. 1 en, •/ iil• t/,.• llt6 11,/ :Itl,l /1.1, th.• first Jay yf No% cluber, /661. 11,17 th• pro pe,f J upon fly the At h.rut.3 itqi, t 110 •ill/i ni I hi' inEwr dilect,d I. 1,1 ur -t.• I‘t,Hlfi,.r 4-rsl.l tii, , • •.l kj.l:l Ho:, 1.1 : It ()V ER & IC Elt'S 6 411.:AV MA, 'll I.\ / , 1 LI eubt , uned the highest premium I . at I er.l r ,ttttt•, t 'unary nad Inntita in I 11. t• ta'at l till It) and the brat 111 triritar •Irol Inr the h work '11.1'1 . 1 iNI tieneral Agent. i•• Vtfth et.. Patrthurrh. MI 1 i.is JOSEPH MEYER & SON, ?.f ANT'Fio•TI•I,, P1..17N AND FA Nt 1 FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, 011 I li on Rls '‘,,,•11 , Wet 1 . 1, , 1:1 t II R ANKIN'.; EXTIZAt T HU( lii , Cole'•rrtr.l for thy• Chronic Catarrh 01 . the Bladder, Mor bid Irv-11101100 nflhe Oil Or irtrOUl 1110:Orr of =MEM I. tr , t•i from c.•14.!,1 11N 11 1 , 11 Apl,ll,ituti 2. LittArtet le •• I:e•!ottipt.m." p Lxultpillcot .Nltr.nen :Nut I. I. 111e8STS •ttitl "I.4nti/1.1 I.IIN Mes,r , A pplel. iwt/ v,.l \\ 3.1,•11111, •1. .llessrs \\ alkee And 1.. Aluoney 5. SDI, "Ale Al Leh, p,! , ,),:1h0rt, Miss M) ern l/tirtitto 111• Ii Choro-. • \ 1,1,t no •er, ' Irt,l pt ..11, : , t1q1111, , 1., ,r 7 Ind I .IIHT•ItU pr•l 111/1111111.1. Mr- 11. I. 1411311111 r \,„ ~1 . ii," 1 , ,,,,, r 1 , „ nu n ,- rc, 1 r',,,licy or not ; can't al \ holVc 11.111' niel„l 1 1\ .11a.:1.hi, front r , ruiering all posailde aid to t rush mi 3 ., 5,,, . '-'1" is.. '' 1, , l ~,i .u, \ \ '.' 11 oo 1.. k •- l'''' " '' ls . the rehellion I.}' furnishing . the Go% ern .• it,. i 4. 1 tkoro, (.4 or, Toth. .1.1 .oho. .•, ~.,h, - 1111 . 111 1111'11, Ilit'llllS, counsel and cncritir ~-,. •- '.11(., ,, ,, , k100. , ....1. boo,. I leln nel” t fi.,,,, ag dica entent, and hails with joy the in 1,,,.11, , e , atatari, R. tirved. ' '' l '''''' I '" '" '"' l tion,; of ret timing licacc he , , untdcte ...111i- It. Choril.. iiihi t.Ltirli t Iv. " Ihe lie, ens .o.e ' jurrat ion in accordance with the law , 1 utag. treat tac cii , liou. 1 1i dett. 'Airs s , •111- and 1111 , constitution ; favor distinction I " \i''' sh"u"n ' ' U"." ' it th r e e''' ' l 'h.n." ''' 1 , ,,e1b open at 7 Of cverythinix that stands in the was' of Wolo, I; , Pr:at vriu to coin- , pernlatient and perpcttial peace am. mehoe at 7 ', oh - loek . .. .. . ,thiong kers 56,enthi , , st the Mus,ctitores people of all States and full and complete 31 1111.' f 0,23- td reStOrtdioll of the just:authority of the g..-":".f2=-111AtiONIC 1...11H C ed States under the onsstilution denounces those who oppose the Gov- POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. ernment or refuse to contribute men and Open Eve r y A . 1 Every looney to support t h,: Government and Es ening. present the name ot Andy Johnso n as their choice for Vic(' President. Note lo the vitN p.•ople liakc Now let the country proph• ti like 1111, ' There is a grand ratification meeting lorit is pucit tly the Inst a F oince to set' to-njirlit y- The Most Extraordinar Exhibition in the World, he MEMPHIS, Feb. 4 20 --A courierjest Great 111 °ilia n 'Tableau : front Gen. Smith's cavalry expedition reports that the Tallahau hie river way guarded for fifteen miles in front of Holly Sgrings, as Forrest expected the expedition would c r o z, near that place. Smith's advamed brigade occupied the enemy from this side while he moved east to New Albany with his cavalry where lie expected crossing on he 16th, being delayed twenty-four hours by slow movemens. Waring's brigade of the enemy were taken com pletely by surprise by this movement, and Smith entered Pontonac on the 17th, where skirmishing was going on when the courier left. All were in fine spirits, and felt confident of penetrating the vi tals of the Confederacy and coming out safely. Twenty-four prisoners were ta ken at Tallahatchie. Cotton dull and unchanged. 1)1 PARADISE LOST, Carr} log out Milton', Wes of Heaven, Hell, Chaos and Paradise. ADM ISSInN CHILDREN WITH PA 12 ENI Grrand 3latitiees EVERY AFTERNt)uN PHIS WEEK, At 3 o'clock, \Olen Children will be admitted for lu cents. Doors open Evenings at 7 o'clock. Exhibition commences at 7'. o'clock precisely. AFTERNOONS—Doors open at 2 o'clock. For full particulars see hills. A. B. MOItIt ISON, Proprietor and Manager febl.2 Iwd T. WAYNE & It, It. I OFFICE Of THE .SL-1 ET Alt Y, Pittsburgh. Pa., February 12, i. 1,6.4 THE ANNUAL MEETING CV Stock a - nd Bondholders of this (:ompany, for the election of IiIIiEt"FORS, and such other business as mar come before it, will be held at the Office of said Company, in the City of Pitts burgh, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1864, at 10 a. m. The Stock and Bond Transfer Books of the ttacir Office, in the City of Pitts Transfer Agency in the City " be closed on the Ist day of in., and remain closed un ich thereafter. W.ILBARNES burgh, at of New 'York, - 7., ➢Larch, at 3 o'clock, il the 17th day of:1 fe19:1.1 _qa RENT.—p , -OD _TORY BRICK _UMOUSE, of twenty-tko rooms, imitable tor &boarding house, situate , on Fourth street. Apply to . S. OUTILHEIIIT & SONS, feb2o 61 Market st. Stat e the tedlo oey appointett win 2: Portia. The 1% hole numbcr committee : Jas Spet•M John Tompkins I of the cr \N 99 to Ira s , enirers was . .?Is anti the number ' 1 and f, '2; I),whizz ; C. A. e The number saved I\ a- 1 , 1...10n of ( `nville-tnn ;C. P. Beylanrl I , at itm 11l to lie a‘ counted for. ' and II my of Newport; Flom I.assenger who earn, up On It Illakrlv of Ittp4s ; T 1). Cal boat No. learn that he , Akt, ~t andint.; I vett, fl. (free!) and 1)r Layton of on kat the time Imaucident occur ! 1,, N, 'limy hail pm , peil the buoy mid m. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. OFFicis OP THE DAILY - POUT, WEDNESDAY, Feb. '24, 1564. i 131.1i , i N 66:3 in the oil tray was inactive, in lafit their was nothing done worthy of notice ; the stock in this market being limited. }folders were .cry firm in their v ie ws, and some were .. ~ , I• I , \\t I t• j u..t r. m.l . king _ Mat it : holding oil for a further advance. The prospect , ilos - 1..k, I". I. :23 - -The bark, ,Tulin lof an early resumption of flarkgrition of the Ai apili 'I 1i...il . 1 - 4 ' 'lt' Il t ... „ 111, it /,' n Gilpin. W illl'il :ffri v,•,l at thisport to day, tegher.) tins caused buyers to wait and sec what I li—hiji stri a cl,. Th.• boat, w, re gut out bring , dal.. from Capetown to Det'eln- . may turn up. The fact is, the difference beftveen salt It , NI ilk till: r\r Optioll Of No '2, her 'll st she reports that the rebel . the vie o, otliujorsand sellers was from I to2cts. Wlii. It was gWrIllp , •(1. No - I look aboard pirate Tose:1100-v had been seized by the j per gallon. From the Last the reports were iu ill - I"' t•„111,1 hold, ilwiteltitc” - ..vetal 1\ ho 11.1 d Br li iti- authorities, at the Cape, for N if) I 1.,,,, ° I buyers. lye ~,,,,id litre r d. r „-, „ Ir „ jII in pod inlii the tt tin I. Hein!: 1111- lati 41 of the neutrality laws in binding I cow, noticing. The rates were s, &Mows: lii, to rind a landincr place, -1..• wa- a poi ti,,n „r 1,,.,. capt„„.,l c;i1. 2 ,, on that ciade,fn bulk toe, packages included. I-'...5t0 26 41 W, 1 tlll the harle.r. She contained coast The mostly cabin passengers and so Tuscaloosa put into Simons I sales ...ix. lib's. at these tisanes were reported c. me Hay on 1 ii•ik•tula r '21411 to olitain slip- nenned—for Bonded 40c. was offered, 4t asked; stet rage passengers exception of a Mr m NI ii,ihe 11:111II-1 1 did ha! make repairs. Shortly after Free —5O offered. 51 asked. A few days will, no not learn, it II it the droppin; h. •r anchor Sir Baldwin Walk- .....it.t. open up the market. In other desert}- rowlt er he st act, lo .1 a boarding party who ta.as of oil prices were unsettled- Cap! I{..rland kupposed himself f..ur ... i/..1 th. \ i --se I 1111,1er Hie autholity ul 1011, s trout los real position The haze i the British G.. x eminent The Tusea The i.. (: ‘ lne t tni.. l at e l ,, T i o . b l ive t ec. 11 , t , a , r ti k „ et. pr„l, 4 his i ii i :h a l him ,i... I. the trite iaisi ii,,,,iii war in . onomind of Lieut. Lowe, ! almost entirely i t i n io ing ' tt tr:/,::e running in li, n "I' tar 'it'll . ' ll' 1,3,1 been l'"'kinf-r It loi had r. turned to ! -, itiudis Bay alto' a , rot,. and the consequent stoppages of naviss not,. The demand for old teat continues good. tut a tab.t and tiring nickel- and bine thre. tildnths' emu,- Thom,: \\ bit Mont of \t c /tame iihio seed leaf as follows: lurid- for half an 1 .• ' • -,.., al • uearlt on , • litmdr, .1 ye -hi I-, hike 11111 Millers per it lialsc lilil .. d State; Chip. In [lc Medium wrappers per it. 16f ii I 9:.• int . :l'lllmi 'di , Mid beena ordered ;twat; fine Wr "Pl'" free Cl' 20(ifikie - , tseleetions .... • • . . ..3061.38c -•••-....-- Ile sales to-dity fit the warehouses of Chas • from it Bra'.'llian port, in c..iise.inence of ‘i ~,11,, , T,,, 1 , , , . .?•C -.\t i he open ~ lii, ii h e r ci t y, u ere place.' upon short ; 1 - 301. 1 / 1 1411 and Messrs. Morris & Chalfant, amount . 4 ,,,,,,. 0 1' t i i , , to 42 blots and is boxes . _ Mg of the Patent I tlii, e Fair last itight„ itp„m Awes After the after Mr. Chia. 11,1. ti had delivered hi , [ ~,,-1 Lieill. Low, lodged a formal pro I.oulxrille Tobneto Market. ~ ii, Mai, 1r It II him. ii read apa ri ; le,i .itilidt the pr..cecoimr, and Went to 1 k,ll tl ,I, ---: , a103 21,2 IA& as follows- 3at 41; "Il' l'" e lO " l'Hi " '''• "'WS ' f l'l'Lludi'l. l'ailelilNS II lii ri , ll.liiiii With legal advisers 1 ••• , ....: , i , ,, ..: i t,.., 6 ? , :z., ,, „2 , ~, , ,, ,, ; 4 2 ,, , ),, a 3 t 7 0 7 i s l i fi 3 :4l *s i t , ; * l l 6 l. at 1.011.1 t ails I lu•n la Inc- made fur pr,...i.lent Mr . t :rattan., Ili' United states Consul, t '416, „ t 4,16 ,6 „ t i,[7, t ; at - ;1„ ; 2„ t $2.0, .4 ~t , *til t Lincoln, lie stepied Ira and and , aiil , ha i l ii-,. lodged a . iaint agitlllhi the acs- I tit $22, And '2 It $2.3541,23 50 per RIO pounds that ~he appeart'd 1 , 60. , th, :iii.ii,n( , iii ' sel in la till of her former owner, and ____ .. . _ .. apologize for 1114 speaking. lather than t.. it ii a. thought that the otie-tion raised 111 ...4( louts:t t. t . there spelt', lir thOught that the eontinitteci as t.. ill. lovaliv of her condemnation, „,„.,,,,t3. in them arket, and buyers pay hail practiced a little fi.....1 ..ii hum f. it I.; LAW l , jltiiii , . NC 11. claim-: 11l I On,il• relLlCElatl) the prices dentanded. There was no lit”. ,lid 'wt i " ti ll'"ie, wh et' II " l y espial [air .. I i mini ht authority from the 1 1 ,, , , t 1 , 1 11 ,,,,, ,...1 1 1 , :i , gii in rates. Ths•prit ate dispatches the press were at variance last 10 see him in the morning, that they ex rcla 1 I loyerillnelll. Will have to be argil- eVening, and caused Some disappointment. Sales peeled him to speak, therefore he had ed l ie u e e and de. ided ht - Sit Win wer.• 50.01.1.1 s st 5.3 e; 159 htils at 52c. come before the midi, nee totally (HIM(' Hode. - ... Di , Admiralty Court far pared to say iiilythine That Ys:,,. l'ilhille pie it. Tw. -I'.. -.,uus Mt curtly the ball; wh,..fis•l‘uii.,l„ilhnsr.,.tll,e'LLt'alattesdkalg-altainar,,kke,,tai (le di a great insailvantag, after the i I (,,,,,,,,1 „; I.ii, i i . ,,i, i p hi . , the yr - lt.. hut it was finally Put at 54,, ut fixin gonly iitilienl speech ~ I . Mr Chitu•ndi ii Inlti _....._ figure the market lean tirin, but it ith onl3 a the poen. of MI rri. nub Tiii.r.. IN an \II ,HIN,, 1 . ,,N, Feb 1:1.-_11..1...,tk,._7„lie moderate demand. . great objection to his saying ;Air thine. ' 11....ke resumed the consideration of the Tobacco Receipts at Louisville. for 11. -Hutt - -sarily, in consequen.•.• of Ili. bill I-, ~, t ahligh a Bureau for Freedtnan', ' Tousi . u —The following are the Receipts for position, el - crr tiling Weill Into print. Affairs . 1 the last neck, vizi .Monday 236 ..tide; Tuesday and , '270 do; Wednesday 2'21 do.; Th u rsday 184 do.; t ',atwitter and applait,,- 1 If fie made hie s Kelly ( l's I advocated the bill ; Frida) 200 do ; Saturdar 145 ' d0.; making a total any mistakes it might do 1,,,111 hild,pil p r ,, i,,t ~,„g e t o incet 'of 1361 hhits. of leaf. Not bad for war times. and the nation harm. I .\pplatisc . It tlw c \ ,gencies whi, li had risen under . HOg Markets. Wan Sii - N - ilifilCtlit tu hay selisillic thine, the lire=, I\ tn . Al iLwArKEE, Feb. 20. —Receipts Of :510 dreg. Tho Hulls.' B. fwed, yea- 1.7 against sed hogs were repOrted. but we could not learn I I...twitter . . He therefore hoped 11,1 that any of them were offered for sale. till ; to :vireo to Cotumittce of l'onferenee ! the audience would excuse him tiff. r ex prefuiing his desire t hat the i harital de en on the Whisky Bill The terms id agree :NT. Loup, F eb. 20. Hot, h arrived, terpri , e ill which liii.y w ere engaged mint were transmitted hence yesterday ' which 0 ere SOW at prices ranging from 'hi 40rd would 1..• abundantiv successful. tAp in :My:lnce of r, port and already pub. 7 40, sterages in weight from 160 to aii3 lbs. net. phut-e I babes] Another Committee of Confer- -- - - - AIARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. ('ll l ,l : ' - ' l 'heelz ' a deteetle e' h ave 131 ' . !) ferrrite . elire N‘ 1 , iirdi.reil al ii quarter of 3. il Mit Seei ral hits of rebel letter,. .., . .ii. .inestion was taken 211111 the re. New York Stork Market. The 1 iirilance of this cures has 1111 “ 10 port With niiw carried, yeas .)7, hays Sti, NEW YORK February 23,1564. epistolary ern e with rebehloin On motion ~rm r. Washburn, of Illinois, ! 6734' Mich. Central...A.3s4 I:. ii t t, li . . P l ..... . 1t&.,, lia . lona & Chic ...1154 littile petiltill, it) their activity they i 121 t was ordered that a new Committee of 111. hen. Scrip. 1321 j Harlem hate ithci captured gnat' a iithilitity of Mich. Southern. . 9ii, Clete. & Pitts....ll6t; Conference be asked of the Senate. The 121 • N Y Central . ..1361,.; Clei. &T01ed0...A.1A% contraband gurttlg in severd different llouse at 4-1 a i rlock adjourned. Reading ..... . .132+ 4 (laic &N. West.. 00 place , .\\,', understand that they hare SEN 1 l'F.--Alier various bills and me- Hudson Hi% er . 1444 P. & it. W 6514 billnd I hat a member of the Maryland nwrials were presented the Semite pro- Canton I ln , 00 I year certificates. 00 W tiolit lall, Le o kslalurc 11 ho 11, ' , ' , ' in Sutfi llen , Mare - ' i eeded Cu the consideration of the 1.111 to Erie its% 5-20's l'oupons. _lO4 l an d , 1,,,, nut riled :1 quantity of arms. , cuttalize the pay ..1 sohlk•rs in the army. ammunition, rebel !lag , . A.-. .\u almildnient of -Mr. Davis, which . proposed to di-arto nee io troops, was 10 I k•,l shown by :Itl to 7 The Senate agreed to accept the report of the C'omniittiiii of ( . iiii ference on the re \ mule bill The consideration of the hill to equal i,,• Cllr j,,iy of colored troops Wad pliSt. pi,llrll. NI El El Iln r ITV .•f:1 1161.. :11141 n hill Ail limir I%lll'll 111 , N rucl, IN DI N 1 , , Fe l, --The ('‘on tion nominated a full State ticket tr ittt (;en. Nathan Kimball lor I.lelll taalor AvUre ,hurt and de !mind the , acritice of every partisan feel int.! . for the cau-c or the and action 0. the (;overuno...nt, whether in aeconlanc cc kit our \ ic‘‘ , :l , to th e o , a , • kini i I liid no t nib lo ('Cuts WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 . — Yesterday morning about 11 o'clock as a detach ment of the 2d Mass. cavalry, un der Cain. J. L. Read, who had been out on a scouting expedition, were returning towards Drainsville on their way to Xienna, they were attacked on Drains "ville pike, about two miles from the lat ter place, by a gang of rebel guerrillas, supposed to be under the notorious Moseby, concealed in the pines. In the detachment of the 2d Mass. there were 150 men, while. Moseby, it is supposed, had at least between two and three hun dred, Mill , Wfing= ING, mate, at half past ono o'clock, t into executive session Loris, Feb 'A.— Dcn,,,•i•afg Salt Lake City correspondence dated flit says, desperate hands of highway men exists alm ,. the road from Salt Lake to Ban nock Mine,, who rob and murder Le t toning miners. Sometime since the citi zens of Bannock formed a Vigilance Committee, who have hung thir teen rubbers including Henry Plum mer, their Captain, and Sheriff Bannock of Stinking Water Mines, Buck Stinson, Deputy Sheriff, and George Lane Dep uty Sheriff of Virginia City. There are seNenty-two names still on the list in the hands of the Vigilance Committee, who will be treated in the same manner as others when caught. A. Ward, Dr. Hington and his Adjutant, were cap. tared by LI band of Indians while. on an excursion to Salt Lake, but were releas ed by the efforts of Gov. Reed and Brig ham Young. Sixteen stores and dwel lines at. Canton, Mo., were burned on the lath inst. Loss $55,000 ; insurance about $5,00(1. • CHATTAN 000 A, Feb. 28.—Latest re ports repeat, without confirming, Long street's retreat across Black Broad river. It is thought here that having failed to accumulate a force sufficient for prompt energetic operations on our communica tions, he has grown fearful of concentra tions against him or Johnston, and is now endeavoring to form a junction with the latter at Dalton before the spring campaign. Cmuo, Feb. 2 3.—Advices from Vicks burg to the 16th report nothing new from Shernian's exwdition. Gen. Smith's cavalry were followed and harrassed by Forrest and Chalmers. A detachment of the 19th Pennsyl vania cavalry arrived at Memphis on the 20th from the Tallahatchie, where they left Smith's command, and returned with despatches. NEW Yonx, Feb. 23.—A despatch to the Tribune from Indianapolis says, that the Union Convention to-day will he enthusiastic on the re-nomination of Mr. Lincoln, and will direct the delegates to vote for him. Gov. Morton will be re-nominated for the Governorship by acclamation. WWI i.r.tl§ l lPettrE( . ' dating fast Idea, xa4or alone, a m m y; agter in tircuntittql'lStaieb , rohbetl or $70,000 which he had draivn from jhe Trenatiry for the lltI ) Oge of' cal rylng to the front in order Ti to pay cer tain regiments there. INDIANOPOLTS, Feb. : . .I.,3.—The Union State Convention organized at 10 a. m. Goy. .1. A. Wright was elected President. A resolution endorsing the administra tion and recommending the re-nomina tion of Mr. Lincoln for re-election passed unanimously. COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL. PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. OPPIDE OP TDB DAILY POPE, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 24, 1864. 11l ESS yesterday was thin in all tts can ou,lepart meats. The sales were confined alto getlaer to small parcels to meet the wants of the local trade ; prices generally were unchanged. The weather for the past two days has been Un usually mild, and the ice on our rivers is rapidly disappearing. The Monongahela Wall rising slowly last evening with Over live feet to the channel. fto the resumption of navigation iftf siness will no doubt open up In earnest. The sales that came under our notice were lIA Y—The sales yesterday amounted to 33 loads of various descriptions at prices ranging from fir2s2B to *300v36 314 ton. BUTTER —The demand is fully up to the sup ply and former prices were well maintained. sales of 1600 Mc fresh roll at 21541.30 c ; Lode do on private terms. PLUER—DuII. Buyers manifest no disposi-' inn] to operate still holding out for a decline, nlf ile holders take natters easy. We have only small sales to report from store, viz-150 bbls Extra at $6,2b, t0tt,41.01,6U ; 100 do Extra Famil at y ri , :',2L(a27,efe ; Se do do, favorite brand, at 87,40@ 7,5 u. CHEESE—SaIes of 82 bxe WR at 140)14 ; 25 do lloshen at 15e ; at do Hamburg at 15c. )N—Firm. The demand was active and sides rezolar. Stock small. Sales of 9,000 Is frrone shoulders at 10c ; 5,000 do Sides at 11.3 id; 11 ; Coo.; do Plain Hams at 13"..13 ; 4500 do 141 i. GRAlN — lnactive. Buyers are asking a larger concession than holders are willing to submit to. The rates were nominal at Wheat, Red, $1,404 I,42—White ()ate dull at 78@80e. Corn *LIU at depot. Barley, spring at 31,25@ 1,28 ; Fall LA. Rye nominal at 1:1,20. W HISK V The market is still unsettled, with small sales of city Rectified at 45691te. i ER IBS—There Was a steady local ' d mato] for the various destrip.ions--holders cerp kern--stoeks moderate. Prices unchanged: El:lli—The market was firm with a good lo cal demand at former prices. New York Market. New Tont:, Feb. 2.3.—Cotton has a declining tendency; sales of 600 bales at s 9 ;c. Flour firm; sales of 13,000 bbls at $6,2.6@6,75 for State; 6 - 7,3 7.40, for C. ; 6'7,304 , 8,00 for Southern. Wheat ; 23,000 bush at 0,6641,64 for Milwaukie Club. 61,6541,69 (or Red. Corn unsettled and declin ing; sales of 38,000 bush at 61;211,29. Pork buoyant at 624,00. Lard steady at 13gi13%c. Whisky dull and unsettled at 93@93c. Sugar firm at iliVg , tsif;e. Cotree firm 34434 tie. Mo lasses inactive. Naval stores quiet and steady. Petroleum quiet at 30c for Crude and 483 for for Refined. Freights dull. Spirits Turpentine closed term at 30c. Rosin firm at 633(640. New York Cattle 111Larket. N w Yonh, Feb. 43.—Beef buoyant at 91.;@ loe ; none desirable sold below lac. Receipts, 3000. sheep and lambs fairly active and Ull ch,ingett. Receipts, 13,000. Swine sold well at vvo , 4 c. Receipts', '7OOO. MONEY MARKET CORRECTED DAILY FOR THE MORN/NO POST, IVY KOONTZ At MERTZ, BROKERS, NO. 118 WOOD STREET.' The following are the buying and selling rates fur Gold, Silver, &c.: Buying. Selling 1 M. 00 SUN er I 48 00 . Notes Demand 1 56 1 0 6 Coupons 1 a • 00 Ewa ern Exchange. New York ~ parie Baltimore . par , ,ii .: 1 ' ' Philadelphia Boston par ' par Pennsylvania Currency....:,. par - • 3.:: . Western Irsetnunr,e.' , L , ( Cincinnati Par 3' _ Louisville par •} 1 Cleveland par :,.. St. .I.loois par . 34 i AUCTION SALES. AA. ADC LEL LAND,. AVG TIONERR, • No. 55 FIFTH STREET. . • SUPERIOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, &C., AT ALi CTI ON.—On THURSDAY, Feb. 25th, at 10 o'clock, at 196 Third street, between Ross and Grant sta., will be sold the entire Furniture of a family leaving the eity, embracing SEting Hata . -Seat Sofa, Parlor and Mee eptlon Chairs, Marble-Top Ta bleii,Wis at - Not, French Plato Mirror, Choice Bedsteads, Dressing , l3tireautt, 'Wardrobe, Enclosed Wash Stands, Lounges, Cane Seat Chairs and Rockers, Dining and other Tables. Brussels, Chainber, Hall and Stair Carpets and Rugs, 011 Cloths and Stair Rode, Hair and Husk Idattrasses, Fea th ers and Spretuls, Cook, Parlor and Chamber Stoves, Mantle Cloclia,,Ohlxia zuci Bohemian' :Glassware and thmaineitq Cabinet of Shells, Nursery Fenders, Blinds, Queensware rintUßitcheri Utefisils, a quantity . of Coil, &e. - Also, one sett Silver Plated Tea Ware, &c., fir. B.—T. A. APC. will give his personal atten tion to sales of Furniture at resdences or at salesrooms, 56 Fifth street. felr22-td LIVERY STABLE AT AUCTION.—On Wednesday, March 9, at 10 o'clock, at the stable of R. H. PATTERSON who is declining , bust; ness, Diamond street near Grant, will be sold the.entire stock comprising 65 HEAD Bott.sEsi. 9 oARRIAGES, 20 BUOGIE, 1 HEARSE, = • 3 BARROUOHES; .SLERGBS, 00 itieWEKl-41 11, etti: malty 510 3 seli MouNeg Bar' nese, Se es, &idles, Batrithißobes and. Bel 4 Bonk Power, with onttitighox and mill a ttar ed ; together with all 9theranie/4414 tar' the business N. B.—The Stables for rent Possession given immediately. Terms at sale. feta T. A. MeOLELLANT), Auct,r. ..a.:1..,' , Kim ~,!...41Ab1i...1:1 lit...Lotala,atid Fart Itenton. TRA NSPORTATION" LINE, For''llr.TririntlitEkr 9181Maa: ata T atritilatAgW a t St. Louie iuigtgle E AV orleiahm ArATZ follow s SATIAIp4II thereaft eansitheessiopet wal Steamer Welcome, • SATURDAY, April It, at /2 , Steamer Florence, sATußim:YJAP.ol4,b,Oil2,49,ill,Vtial VT": Lid Persons going by this Line are certain to g to the Mines ‘vitktheirs9q.Aeasq4l4., p R delay, as the very light 'araught'stern wheel steamer Benton, built expressly . for:/low water, will remain above Fort Union, (the mouth of the Yellow Stone,) duriag.the ssasins,..and take the relgl t of the Wereinue and Florence - WA% it be naceaiiary on account of low Wale Each boat will duke* Oh invigneijtv experienced 'boalnien, itturie' tan Wind It'S pieted the L'pper Missouri in Mackinaw boats, and are thoroughly acquainted tion. For freight, or passage, or.inforintigiuby." regard to the Mined, apply to 3: (Lt'OPI.Li , at,ollice of United States intynce..P9liar* ti y . solithweat con2qoC 14,01 t 1.1 V;f to JOHN J. ROM er.' trOrt ent' . Louts, Mo. - Wheeling & Portsmouth .Packet.. ---- RUNNING BETWEEN ••WIITOELING, Pa RKERSBUII.G, iNALLIPOLIS, LICONTfIai, ALIN/1V ANJI MP O RTS - ••4..... •^l. efouTiri% , • 1 ,f,:VielioJts fillitini3:o4-.../ ••TILE NEW AND R'AS'P stt(araer. t 4117,EN,,Gant. Ward( het 1 . , pit rim regularly 'netwelni - Wheeling Anti Pdtsturigh ( Middies Pomeroy, Psi kernburg, Portainunti4 "Coattail laid Big ISAtt6lf„Lffatairii: I t Pittsburgh for Portsmouth every 'lt' L:.1./A Yott it a. nr.. and leaves Portsmouth for , every r'R 1 IrAY, at 9 a. in. Wide guards, large and corn fort able state rooms. Tina tineboat has rercntly la-en purchased expressly for this trade. She a 111 teavepUitclUfilly,at Ahei.afivertisep r.. 41 and will pay ifrortipt attedttork to' any bush:ll.9r' . int:milked to her. For freight, or passage, apply onboardi Or febio JOHN FLACK, Agent. FOR lIEELING. THE REGULAR. PASSIM ger Packet al EVER V A, Capt. Gor don, had resumed her old trade, making regular trips, leaving Pit tnburgh every T LIE:9IIA Y, TH.LlRsii,a.l,44ol4/44R/141,,' been g thoroughly CeaaCirditli,the' wetildemiiked the plll 1 tronage or the public generally. J AJ. UULLINS & CO , API( • Wharf-bdat, beloti- Monongahela bridge. (ebb • Oil Pittsburgh & Cincitiai Packets. WEDNESDAY'S CIN. PACKET. Leaves Pittsburgh-everyIkEDNESDAY.,,O Lea% es Cincinnati every SATURDAY. •••.". THE NEW,ANDKAGNIPI- Cent side-wheel" passenger steam er JusEEtt PIERCE,. S. B. ke,,acti, Com mander, run rut; a .pi4elpy facketE;(4.lA t ee the above points. Leaves Pittsbilfgh d'V'et• WEDNESDAY, at m., and Cineinna D every SATURAY at 11 A. M. POr Tretht passage apply on board or to JOHNIFLACIR, J. L. COLLINGWOOD, Agta. Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. FOR CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE. FRILIAX, tlia3S 2150,44r110-,A.111L,; tt.f.„-343 'THE 'SPLENID' to ANL senger steamer JA3IES IVAT z,u,N, J. I'. Watson, Commander, will leave--111-. announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK or feb24 J. cOLLLNOWCP-04.84. " ") FOR CINClai AMC & Ir.otrisirttEß. ''= WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, AT 4 P. M. IFITE VINE PASSENGER • steamer CRICKET No. 3, J. Black„ commander will leave as announced above. Ftir ht or ard orl g .OSARIM7 I ‘7OI o I J. D. COLLIN WOOD; AgtEr. - FOR DENCINEA.TI WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, AT 10 A. - 111. 'raw. FINE PASSIORAER steamer MIAMI, Bryson, Com !mower, win lear3 044111 7e 4- kticliet'i -, 141 - For freight, or passage; lY on noaekork , -co JOHN F' OK, or J. D. OOLLINGWOOD,At''' -- - FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, A 4 4 P M.. Nmaw BLD.F.,-WHEEL • (P 'V e e r4 aft- 4441ri tia icobimon, WI 1 eave as annou A ne above. - For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JORNFADR, - J. O..I..IOiLLANOWPW, 44114„ :; . FOR CINCINNATI ez. Loursyn-urt, THIS DAY, FEE: 13, AT4'P:II."• • 710WTHE NEW AND SPLEN did PMEser_S st-eanr SP LEEN- J. 4 ci owwnihn er, •• win - !Pave , , astit , • flounced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to .101-IN FLACK, or J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agta. Evan'lle, Cairo & St. Loris P 171os. .....)_...,- ~.....,..:..,...,.......... „....: 'Tv tea. FOR MAMMA, EVA.NVDE & 0. ( DPU FRIDAY, FEB. .26 AT 4 Y. M. THE NEW AND SPLEN did passenger steattler.T*lllM -R , , ,, • ,, '"i• t4P.F.,*k_:, Capt. , ivill leave ,Ictr.th.e.. -,.. above and intermediate ports. .-.-- For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to ~.tt JAS. COLLINS & CO., or •-4feb2.l FOR E+AN 01" -• • & sor.l.Lorat,ii SATMD Ylllll., A 4P. N. THE IF/ENE -HA steamer TIEbNIT.U.S, NAHNHER Y' Wl' ilia +wait, Commander, will lave as announced above For freight, or pas sage; apply 43t1 bolltdoOr KO , -, ~. '', JOHN PR Fh „4 ACK or feb;24 • Pk' '''''ti'f'N.O.R.- 4.... -- tl - .+ ----- 111°. River Afft'Al4PleEtbekethrs.poi Ain CAIRO, ST. LOUIS & HO. RIVER. THIS DAY, FEB. H. THE NEW AND SPLEN did passenger steamer- BEN'I'ON, Unnt. os. W. Rea, will leave as announce d above. gnrfrelght, or pass. e a .1 on board, or to ! reUal - - .2. • a ti Cincinnati & Nishville Packets. s ,y 1 IL 'IT S'OR etatellirNAVT ?irtottrihtark THIS x+4x, , na1t,416 , eardlifiititaars THlki PME PASSENti steamer CIiODDENALIIL/3,44. H. ryiummander, will leave as announced above. taitir4terCll— ,Ferfreightiiir JOHN LAC ,or ALPO .1.14N0N,V441)134:4418,,1 CiRtiATEST NERViIIEE, JVIN AL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. ENGLISH BITTERS. A sure cure for Intemperance. Di.. J. C.Ayers' . Faqhflieficipes, I .,& )I 3ILVIMA T---- Tr l 444ltA a Dr. Bolieneles Ptdmorti6, - Tonle II 31" 131 . 0 1,13 Celebrated Buohn & Sarsalirill44 - ' And ell other Family Meateinee'eti l be ' • found g.mithe . et the, „ Pi i rrandit - Vin t` /101* ftia . Torreneo - & BEViarro,, IA Corner of Market tand Fourth. -.Wesa , Meat° , ' v Periluaerx,PAintl/4,;, 0011., opitakee, Pauateeartusees,. - t -01000,100 0 5 4 01 1 1 *-0100Getp. And all article. 1 42011113 , found In Oats f... 4 tote+o tiro quqty, for ealelw,„ TORRENCE 'bro. 70 Market Street, corner of Fourth. feta P4Bl Flai iRIVER MATTERS. Tug RIVER —La st evening at-twilight there were tnur feet four Inches by the metal malts arid tilting slowly. The weather was quite warm for the Ke.loll. We notice that the steamers at theiamling ale getting re*A tit apart as soon thelvater will permit. ila--The favorite steamer Cricket No. 3 ca c p y .,. Mach, is i.4.l#illf°rti44lt 441-;" lq frietid Mee, who has e iarge o he o . e.e wil Tilie . good of passengers. 11Sii — The side-wheel steamer Muscatine, Capt. 'Robinson, is announced fur Cincinnati and Louisville. 4a-The splendid passenger steamer Eclipse, - Captain -- - - line 5t:43444-tbajtelitifOrVir- Bon in the odic; is announced for Cincinnati to-day. Splendid -steamer Titnteni CAP*. EgaV Is announced for st. Louis and 11.11ssour4aiEM..nw 22111#11_,,j' .I'B-, 42ilin 1111 Ho ! for the Goicl Mines (31W, , , ~.. , \ III(IINIA CITY, BANNOCK OFI'Y A l li n,l3 }M4o-TRI'. I .S 1 r i ...MC, Ste=idr ttbritort;4 Dr. Ciatte-r'is iga(M 4 l e. fni,to.i ri.TZ MEE=
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