VAft. The Human Hair.—There is no subject probably that has for years past, elicited so much of public attention as that of the human hair. Indeed from the time of the first woman until that of the "fair one with golden locks," the adornment of the hair has fieen a matter of deep study and investigation. This shows the matter at least to be one of importance. The thousands of prepara tions which have been thrown broad cast over the country for the restoration of the color, for the hindering of the de cay, and to promote the growth of the hair, goes to show conclusively to our mind, that, to make a crop of hair grow, where it Las fallen off, has been of as Petroleum 'Will be King. j Total 8200 , 209 45 much importanca to many persons, as to Although the abundant existence of The operating expenses during the I make s crop of wheat or corn, grow on Coal Oil, or Petroleum in this State was same time were: a heretofore barren soil. People now-a- For maintenance of Way $ fQ,834 06 p well known, from the early settlement days have a care not only as to what is of Pennsylvania—earlier, :: „ Cars 9,e71 16 ' . inside the head, but also as to what is motive power.... N,ooo '26 perhaps, for o " machine shop in- outside, and they would about as soon c k l the Indians used it as a medicine, and i c iding new tools, machinery, think of haying an untitled brain, as 4.25ta 29 also as a vehicle for their war-paint--on- a head barren of Lair--;old in the Expenses conducting transportation aiMS 76 ' • • Search of somet lin h , that will do. ly a few years have elapsed since its Total expense of operating 4 100 , 619 ' 2- t The "N; ide world - has been canvassed Net earnings 99,25 i 25 , collection from Artesian wells was made r.urope, and inde e d the four quarters for commercial and other general pun- The rolling stock consists of—Locomo- of the 61,be, as far, at we can learn have poses. The supply seems to be inex- tit Engines, 9; Passenget ('acs, 8; Bag- I been put under , , nttibution to get at haustible, and the persons who brought gage Cars, 8; Freight Cars (boxy, '22; somethin g. u high in the not are of t h ings capital and enterprise into the business I (platform and stock), 22; Gravel Cars, s e em s i'm i „....,,,,h. , t h, d „r prodwing have gained very large profits. Nor is 24; Hand Cars, 8; Repair Cars, 7. The hair on odazed and hald•heads. If people there much reason to fear that the sup- track is in better order than at the last will IlaVe something that Will do all ply will soon be exhausted. Nature, in report, but will require one hundred t h utt can lie iliille liV ' Hair l;, storati%es" her bounty, has bestowed similar pro- tons of new iron the coming, year. and hairitreparation , , wit% not encour ductions upon other countries: in Italy, . Second mortgage 7 per cent. bonds tige home manufactures, a . nd buy of our in Sicily, on the banks of the Caspian, have been issued to the amount of $600,. om n edit:, 11-• : .. intii Johnston of this in Trinidad, in Burmah, and elsewhere. 000-300,000, or as much thereof' ti is ,it y has int tiled an •inticle for tln• hair . From the vicinity of Rangoon, (the cons- ' found necessary, to be expended on the called, - R. iii•. evalor, ii Ilieh in our hum mereial capital of Pegm) the Burmese ten miles between Kittanning and Ma- H e J i m.," 10, e . „,,,,I, whole ga ll on , Empire and Him - lost:in generally have honing, and the balance to he used for A r ; (I, unt, rn. dl la di, which in nine case, been supplied, tor centuries past, with ' the further extension of the road. out of ten, do. -, more hal 11l than good-- this natural .arbontieeous oil, now to i The following resolutions were passed' not so with the article prepared by Mr the extent of 700,000 hogsheads per an- a,-.l.oteed, That the profits of the road, which Joiiiiston--lii, is a , lean Ill:it prepara num, and the supply has never inter- ' c' in a lt b ,:i n the er i .l o n a d d ' l l ; ( ; '‘ ii e e t o h n e dit ' i l'- i ' i ' l l on e s s l 6 l 7,,,..7,!:: tion, and any on , tt ho it, -it will thank mitted. As the public know, the uses of efficiency, and pay the interest on its bonds, be us tor the ad Vi. i• ait salt . 1f . 11',11 (he lii. Coal Oil are various. It is employed to , d at i ylV lit . . Li: ilm i l i I• 4 • un d . , l , , r,n ri , r e li t , li o tt . fu a n d d , s .‘ h , ;i t i , l ,, let , w,. 1 oo n..t knoi‘ that he pretends to lubricate machinery ; lor lighting, after ou'l t;t he Directors in extending or imrpro;Z Unity hair on ~,boll, head , wit It the purification ; for the production of infia- ' the road. It ejUVenator, but will stop its fallin , mable gas' and a tiotv purpose for its . lianaßeol net tte T ,k h t n e t i t 3 .11 a e r : - . e;...0 r m t il t i L :m e lzll e Talontf l tl,. off, ill iI, anse tee -, alp—will bring it application, which promises to effect a Allegheny valley I Railroad to the oil wells in . hat k to its origin.d , ‘doi-- and pr.-ervi , revolution in St.C.,ni navigation, has late- Veriango county by ouch route Rs shall In. dee.- 111:11 colors. until lln• %%Haler id' ti t. .0... ly been produced ;ed most practicable. meet with the approval Si in, when „ i r „,,, \ I, „k , „ r , \ 0 . i . 1 . k,,,, 0ni ' the stockholders—the managers keeping in men ; • ‘,., A week or two since we noticed the its intersection with the great interests with the : Inc 1). nate \er any liar restoral iI e can factlhat Mr. Jan. C. Lave, of this city, , trade of Western New York. do, till 1,,. dont. hy .hilii,- ton s flair Ihr had put into practical and successful op- , m g r e i x g o a lve e d . , That the oo tll i t; t u e execution t a i n oti ou o n f t t o l z ie t,ta se x i , a , l i i ~,.,,,,,,, w,. nerd„ Ili„ I!, ~ n ,i„, l ~ eration, at the oil refinery of Messrs. Sill upon tlfe road to the mouth of Mationing ,'rot r ' 'l'-n. lb lI . Mr .1 ,1 1111,4101 . •••• Illihoitillelli & •Cc., hi , -, , . ttsburii - h, meets with tile appro, it oi the ' is at the corner ot FoUrlli and Stoll hit( ld Gas Generator. At the same time we stockholders. and they do hereby runty NMI ...11- 5in.,,,, The li, tine the same ~,,,,„.0 „ n i., „LI In all stated that 111 n. Love was experimenting . - .. , .•od Drin ,, ist4 on govermm 01 vessels as to the practi- Pleasant Affair.--We were pi. -. 111 t wing of pettoleum as fuel for Another "Exchange.”-t' het .1 on Ti tat , ..nine at an entertainuo ii 1 the genetat.,m of steam, by Lis nevv pat- ' etc • . Io o: , ~ imams, :t Crialitile rote prisoner, and ant process, with every prospect of sue- given to the "McKnighCa GUSH , : at • ... I , ~,u,, , . . Ito ,ti, \i. j,, ~ cess. We have not heard how Mr. L. the Broadway Saloon, previous to tit, it i .„ 01 ~ k. „ , ;', \ ' ' 'l' ,' ' • A,. 11111 ill I It %I Iie_IIII , has succeeded in his expetinwnts, hut departure for the seat of war. T 1 t .1- .1g”. by di.,:zino: flue .„_h ozl, Ilit , . ;kr -‘it 1 we learn lion, the Philadelphia Prevx that Messrs. Shaw & Linton, of that city, company was raised principally in liir , , nong up lb :in t i lulu: ~, , have succeeded in getting a report from mingliam, and went into service und. r ' n . r out r, % I the :11t4 nti . . , the officials appanted by H C Iron. Gideon Capt. Barr, and were attached to ol We d , re , I Wells, Secretary 01 the Navy, upon Geary's regiment. After being in - n er , to Go taro itt . ~ I / n , U. 1 1 l' Nirt•kt Dm - their mode of generating steam from vice a 41(111 time, the "Guaids - wit, gi-t, Allegheny I ill II ha- ~ -ph n naptha, wiii h is, We believe somewhat ' transferred to the 147th regiment, taking 'll , l :,-ollno lit i,t ivy r . ,thol , _! ,ii Ho similar to that of Mr. hove. The details part in nearly all the principal enga, I tin: l ine, ini.ludiiii: pernt:,, , it , - -..ip of the report would no doubt he very • ‘-: meats, both Cost arid West. The corn pango ' • ” l ''' I' " 'I: - ' I I 'I 'l' interesting to setl.ntitie men, but a p havehave nearly all re enih-ted ti- ; ra-h pr!,', • lie journal, add re., , sing the many, need veterans, b eing d eterm i ned i „ ..see the i.nly give the resuis which the report . thing through." The supper passed i.tr I,i the Sect, tau ~ 1 the Navy thus sums pleasantly, and the evening wa- en1;1, li up: e'd by speeches, songs, toasts, &c. I 'lin - The results gai e 1 I ll,' . rod, petroleums all McKnight, of the Chr, ,, 114,-, the lihend evaporation et loll.; puitml.. oi a Hier per pound of o il, ~, i i , ,),,. ~,,,,,,,,,,,f,i3 ?.04- ,,f„„, i ,,,,„, h , g. ntleman whose Holly Ito •' r i iittrds. per ton. bear, was present, and favored 110 - con, And for the nii tr. of h, ,l intlirodite ~.al. 51 party with a couple of songs in :I --t‘ I. pounds, of Ik ail I pg 1 pound Si .oar. or in the pr,.,. _ nu , : I 1 lui 5 i. e•ilbul forth are en, ,I portion of 11.1.t1 pound-,.f Ii AI or per ton of cool. vs ~u . 1 lv , . being a higher el Apol,loll ill 111 or of the peter from even Brolly IN ilhams himzelf A S /elm 111 10.1 per Celli., in the same boiler and O Bell, 1.::, (1.. d t ,ii.,..",,i „ 11 ,... ht . 1 „.„ k under preciselyth, ,911. t. t oath e ons. „, 'during which he passed a high eulog The tim e_ of geller.Olile tileSlii ,tom water equal tempi,: At lil r To _it ii,,olltin pressure Si/01 0 upon the tn, n composing the “Guards the "m "P he '''' '''''' l " r Ih ' " Hn t "' 15 . 5 " 1 Others short sieeclies were made, and ...18 minutes. sin! lei ,;,, ~..,I, no minute., io• a •. percentage inJoon of the oil,: it 1.3 per ient pattiotie airs. sang and altogether the r. These re-use, .., in iur adl.• is the ; 0101-of the union was a very pleasant affair oils for generating steam. Lat e been obtained - under great disailiantace, of economizing and - - utilizing the I,c.it ii Lich passed oil 14 ililoot .•1111- Stampede Among Horses. - An tact with subfa, e-,, •A hirh might, in a tel properly ueettrrence which resulted very serious constructed butler. to. made si ridable tor genes emoting steam. SOO multiple greatly the per 11' to 11 I 1 Ulllll, r of valuable horses oh ventage Or, ai.r ,ID, in MI 1-r tit the oils. The time. !corn full operation. for the cum- carted yesterday at the East Lib, rte plete extlnaniAment of The are, in the uve of the Stot k Yards. Tile farts, as near ti- w, OHS, was nis:III Ili second, Ihe rate of combu., ton, and subsequent generation of steam In its could gather them are these- • Messrs use, is attended with but tittle labor, and is reg ulated with the supply, and dispenses with that IS • ykoff & MrCugh, of Waynesbur_ h. required for stoking and handling of coals: and Stark county, Ohio, had purchased ,1 1.1 but little residuum:, result from its use, so far as of horses and mules which they 1,„ we have been able to diseuit r ADVERTISING AGEN C IES. Meanti•N S. M. PETTEGILL & CO. No. 37 Park Row, New York city, and No. 6 State irtreet, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE &. Co., No, 63 Nassau street, New York city, are au thorltied to take Advertisements and Subscrip tions for us at lowest rates. far 'We will furnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. HURSDAy MORNING, FEB. 25, 1864 As to the supply of coal oil, the report considers it equal to almost any demand for any length of time Not only the crude oil, but the w;,ste residuum left from its , efinery, is rmple,ved by this process. The report recommends to the Secretary of the Na y to introduce it on hoard of one of the government steam ers, to di (ermine practically the full economy in the use of oil as fuel instead of coal. The case, as to the benefit ocean-steam ers would derive from this process, Las been put thus: Suppose a steamer like the Persia has to start v, ith 1,202 tons of coal; it would, according to the figures given in the above report, not take more than 575 tons of oil resldunm to supply her with fuel for a trip acrusvhe ocean, and the space of 1;2 - , tons saved thereby could be turned to account for carrying freight or passengers. The saving, in- Drake's Plantation Bitters.—\\ deed, would be, not only in hulk, but in take pleasure in calling the attention personal labor and in the cost of fuel. the reader to the notice of Drake's Plan In the latter alone; in the instance of the cation Bitters, which will he found in Persia, $.3,600 per trip would be saved , another column. It is now almost uni by using the crude oil in , tetur a coal. In bulk, personal, and ost, the saving versally conceded that these Bitters po, would be $.12,1151 t..r ea , trip. sees medicinal properties of the highest A war steamer s\itle uil fm-1 could hold order, and that all persons of sedenta: v the sea thrice as ling as now, and lines habits, who are troubh d with weakness, of commercial e ommunication, now too lasitude, etc., who use them will find im far apart, from the difficulty of carrying mediate relief. In a word, it is cone, sufficient coal and the impossibility of ded by all who have used these Bikteis having coal stations, would then be that they are calculated to make to formed with ease. We see in this, too, weak strong, the languid brilliant, and further employment for the natural are exhausted nature's great restore'. wealth of this great nnsylvania of They are a purely vegetable composi ours—since the greatest production of tion, preserved in St. Croix Hum, and Coal Oil on this Continent is beneath her are for sale by all respectable druggists soil. Cotton, burled from its place of pride, will be depose,' by Petroleum Carpets.—As the "moving season" approaches and new carpets bectome a HEADQT'ES DEPT. OF MONONGAHELA, • Pitttil tl - ,h, Fch 24, 1801. j nesessity, it becomes a serious question where to buy to best advantage, we SPECIAL ORDER Numerous complaints have been therefore direct attention to the card of brought to these Headquarters in regard Messrs. W. D. b 11. McCallum, carpet to the unfaithful tuanner in which' the dealers, in another column of this paper, and .ean safely recommend their estate. enlistingbusiness i done in this city and lishment to the public. Their stock is Allegheny, particularly in regard to the new and embraces every variety and premium paid on recruit or veter- style of carpets, and their charges mode an mustered into 11,....,•rcice. It is the rate. Those who design purchasing business of the a.!. of the Govern- would do well to call and examine their ment, the recruiting and mustering ofh- stock and prices. Their ellablishment cers, to have made or make out all pa- is at 87 Fourth st. pers connected with the enlistment of -- each recruit. No t can be charged. Theatre,—The beautiful moral do Hence, as was announced in the Special nestle Drama—the "Ticket of Leave Orders from these fleadpuarters on the 20th inst., every citizen or enlisted man Man,''—now the sensation piece of who presents, and gets mustered in, a the day, an episode on Every-day-life recruit or veteran alone is entitled to $l5 in England, is haring a most wonderful or $25. run at our Theatre. The piece is one of Now, if any peN-.41 has ref of a this the most beautiful of the kind ever put regard of these in , trumi,ms, and is not upon the stage. The cast of characters paid the premium to which he is Justly is well selected, with Mr. Neafie, the entitled, let hint br;ng. that proof to these successful American actor, in the prin- Headquarters, so that a court-martial or cipal part. military commission may decide upon On Saturday afternoon the "Ticket-of- ! the merits of the case. By command of Leave-Man," will be performed, the en- MAJOR-GENEHAL BROOKS. tire receipts for the benefit of the Suste- I TICEOMRE READ, A. A. (4. nance Committee. Grand Concert.—Among the nu. Grand Ball.—The Mechanics' Grand merousconcerts for charitable purposes, Ball, to be given by the M. &B. Union, by our talented amateur musicians, none No. 9, of Pennsylvania, comes off at La fayette Hall, on Friday evening, the commends itself more to the patronage 26th instant. Everything calculated to of our music-loving and charitably dis. posed citizens than that announced in render this the ball of the season has our columns for this evening. At 1 been done by the managers, and it will ~ :4 no doubt be a grand aflair, and one what o'clock Professor Wanielink, assisted by Mesdames Scull}: and Shannon • Misses will long be remembered ky those who Beck, Mooney, and Wallace ; ' Messrs. , attend. Applebaum, Cargo, Breed, Cust and Attempted Bscape.—The prisoners others ,will give a concert at St, Paul's at Camp Morton, Indiana, recently at- Cathedral; for the benefit of the poor . and destitute under thelcare of the Ladies tempted to achieve their escape by the Conference of the-St. Vincent de Paul So- tunneling process. James Banawell, of clew. Thepatmns will be charmed with the Second Missouri regiment, was shot awed music and their consributions I by the sentry just as he was. emerging , will cheer' and relieve ,the unfortunate frotu the passage, and the plot waa dia litidWaeltitlatt o vexed. Allegheny Valley Railroad. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of this road for the election of Directors, held inffhis city on Tuesday the ',a3(.1 instant, the election resulted in the choice of the following gentlemen: F. R. Brunot, Jas. B. Murray, Jas. Park, Jr., George Black, N. Holmes, B. F. Jones, W. R. Icimick. The following extracts are taken from the Report of the President of the road: The earnings from January 31st, '63, to .January 31st, '64, inclusive, are: From Passengers 94,1,!6 86 From Freight 102,921 63 From Mails 3,166 UU shipped on the Pittsburgh, Ft Wayne and Chicago Railroad for the East. tin arriving at East Liberty, where the had to he transferred to the Penns nia Road, the horses in one if the eiir- Wero turned into the yards adjoining the track, who n they became frightened and ran out upon the road, and before they could be secured a locomotive ran amongst them, killing four, and so injor Mg six or eight more that their live will have to he taken. The owners of the horses claim that the accident a the result of carelessness cn the part of those having charge of stock yard-, and seem disposed to hold the compan\ responsible for their loss. We presum, the matter will be inve , tipted, att.l tlt ,t the company will do a hat i, ju , t and I the circumstances . TIM POST-PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBR'UAIVir' 25, .N 64. Man and Wife Wnliurni~li r •L, =ERMI , •1 •J'• ;!, II Atlantic t \Lir, ..t \hr, Mar, I, I irtlihr- Cudjo Carr, \II .11., 11111., Charlotte Temple, lila. 1,-mu ..1' ..I.mworp, )1 II her ht •k , 11 4 411 ii, l'"`““tti, Soldiers' I is, ; • 111 acl Godey's Lady's Book elve.d and f. , r , do door to Po,toWoo . Firth she l Albums. I,,irr at. Pit I"ck's, Diaries 1.1 1 at Pitt- •L eilr 1'na,411,•, 1163 , 11101," Eli ISA MEWING t, h, ..Iprt,ll;,ta will', Had hi ll I h.• lie• I 'Ann) tK•7! no.nt,f, 'tiring to i.:111 [JCR, ma for rh. lint Ittr,tilne n "rk 1 I 11.111 .Nl., Y. i iotlerni 19= JOSEPH MEYER & SON PLAI: AND 1,1.•:( FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, 135 Smithfield /mil 1 . 21 Prim et♦ Between 6 , 11 Pt Ind C irgln alley 'RANKIN'S EXTRA( T ttl ( In C.9e6rate.l h,r the 'tee Chronic Catarrh of thc Bladder, !klor bid Irritant lost of Ihr I ref hr.', Itr- tel 11101) or Illt . 1"1111.14 . 11CC of All , l 1!) the 13111iidcr am' liiilnt.y repßre.,l A. J. RANKIN & CO., GEED= No. 63 Market Street, Pittsburgh Sold by all Druggkst AUCTION SALES Fin A. .M'CLE.I.I.A.NIII. AUCTIONEER. • No. Zrori FIPTII STREET. SUPERIOR NI I'l. 11E, CARPETS, tat' ., AT A CCM IN.—I in 7111 Us DA S, Feb. dbth, at 1U o'clock, at 196 1111,1 street, hetween Ross and -Li rant nit., S 4 11l be mild the entire Furniture 01 a family lea, ing the city, embracing Spring Ralr-Seat Sota, Parlor and Reception Chairoo, Marble-Top Ta biea,'lVlaat-lot, French Plate Mirror, Choice Bedsteads, Dressing Bureaus, Wardrobe, Enclosed Wash stands, Lounges, Cane Seat Chairs and Rockers. Dining and other Tables, Brussels Chamber, Hall and Stair Carpets and Rugs, Clothe and Stair Rods, Hair and Hunk Matdrasses, Feathers and Spreads, Cook, Parlor and Chamber Stoves, Mantle ('locks, China and Bohemian Glassware an,l r lntameuta , Cabinet of shells, Nursery l'endeis, 111tuda, Queensware and kitchen Utensils, a quantity of Coal, toe. Also, one sett Silver Plated Tea Ware, c N. B.—T. A. :11'U. will give his personal atten tion to sales of Furniture at resdences or at salesroom, 65 Fifth street. fe b2.2-t LIVERY STABLE AT AUCTION—On Wednesday, March 9, at to o'clock, at the stable of R. H. PATTERSON, who is declining busi ness, Diamond street Near Grant, will be soh' the entire stock comprising 65 HEAD HORSES, 0 CARRIAGES, 20 BUGGIES, 1 HEARSE, 3 BARROUCHES, SLEIGHS, 11. LUMBER WAGON, 30 sets Single Harness, *0 sets Double Har ness, Saddles, Bridles, Buffalo Robes and Belts, Horse Power, with cutting-box and mill attack ed ; together with all other articles belonging to the business N. B.—The Stablee for rent Possession given immediately. Terms at bale. T. A. McCLELLAND, Auct'r CULTIVATORS , PLOWS, FODDER cutters, seed drills hay elevators, dog pow ers, churns, farm mills, &c., for sale by BECKHAM & LONG 127 Liberty street. ACTEW FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS _OS from thecelebrated manufacturies of Dell court a.Defosses, in Paris, just received and for sale by •c OC OA N 17T13 WOO Fresh Cocoa Nuts, inms or CHOICE FAMILY received ttus day and for Bale by FLOUR—In store and for sale by REI MER &EROS,PATTERSON h AMNON, I 126 and 128 Wood it tebl6 No. 6 Wood street. NEE Feb. —I IifIVC been int.l jn.t now that large bodies of troop ha\ e lately been eonrentrated nn th. n. lands of the Eissiscippi gulf coast, will, hr view Of making a Three large Iran•poris heavily laden wit h troop.: w , n t d nwii thr ricer the otie night, and •t lac ze leis erlainly von:- t.. amyl., Mobile ‘‘ tl, this come• It renewal o! the story that the Hoops at Minlbsonville are to he ferried around to l'a , r,te . oulit I should he the more willing i. 1.4.11 eve tlibt story were it not r. ported to have tome frorn th. neighlinrhood railed headquarters. en•ts do not come from lietvlt t uaners in such shape. As to the transports with troops which hare come down the river, n.• at least of them was lorideb l; furloulied tro:ms wing north to rcenuit The other, 'tM pr.•huhly T. a . r( plaot. forlwicheci tr0..1... II leave Come from Ili , re 111:111 NN I, if 1 ,, day for Li crp , 01.1 ,, 0k rlnty fl g, re. and t‘;tt trhntln,l and ...ix thousand pound, in =poet, The -trainer Ilecla ha , rrivt.d from I.l‘l - ponh kill ,hit,. 1,. tln. tut h 111.•1 The tt•tr,•.o ,tt the I/ant Fil . ll.llt/11: i , Ti. v ar, rt•it •ytt.d t,, hav, rein at, d truntlli r, i• Est tl rit Lreti Th, I hini.l, ~ , I nnthn,lcr in - . and pti•vaik h em at ( The ( P .uft Exch,,in,t ( lumbers lu a di.tnNsed the app, ai it the Alexandria cif,' I„r lark of juri.•l, butt. LAPATerry. Fobruary Heyn,,k block, corner of Fourth and (rib , street bloek adjoining on Fourth sheet, u pied by lb\ l'o4t I.afayett. .lout nal Company. \\* E ek Baker, Grocer., II Smith. •th.l ri and Bm, Boot and Shoe deller., Captud Saloon, and Pierre's .Pieture Gallery, were totally de,troyed be tire the. morn ing An 11w Mail matter, a r . reaptr part of the hoot , and shoes and a , nedl part of the hr.. were la H1)(.1.t $. - 141,000 Ir•ttranee about SO2, 00(1 CAtnii, February Apparently ao illentils information, received at the heal quarters iif this district states that H a i r tidier General Uri), ker, of lowa, died at Jackson, wounds received in a skirmish with the rebels in the advance iil Sherman's army Two thousand pen ple attendod the Union fleeting at Jon e s born, 111., yi.sterilav I=l THE \TIII• Lessee and M Atpuzer Wv I rett.l rer . . II tt. lati ).•N Ticket or Leave Mau. The :‘l,lll 'wet - Ilk vs pl. 'V., in %tit/0w1...1.c In engngetnent with the poputlr A v.erteln A,•tttr. Ir f 1E.... hn will appear nn littbert lirtel 1. In the 'lima vomit:Hill mond sewvitilln Irttitt, v it h new scenery and inechnniort effects, entit led the lit •Itt Ticket of Let" - e Man ILthert Brierly. ....... . GRAND ORATORIO, AT THE CA THEDRAL, for the Hem.lit of the Your, tinder the direct.). of Prot .1. T. Wttmelink. T81 . 10,11A 1" Ey ENINt i. Fehr..) With, 1*64. I Chorus (.iusrtette, Duct and Solos, `•i ;loon' 11,111 Wrlla s s celebrated 11111., Air, Il IL scull) A ppelbauni and chorus. 3. 'Frio. •'runt utn Ergo,' . par Merge, Mrs. Wantelink, Messrs. Applebaum and M a welittk. 4. Duet, Messrs M. \Vallace and I. Mooney. "Avefi. Solo, Maria." par Schubert, Miss 1... All ers. IL quartette and Chorus, "Night Shade no longer," front Moses in Egypt, Mrs. H Mrs. shatmon, Messrs. I 'argo and It. IJretsi and 'Mums. Price, 75 cents 1. Solo SoprAno and Double quartette. "Alton trgo," per Hummel, IHre. H and 4 uartet t e. 2. Solo. Vocal "Battle Prayer,'• par Hum inel, J. T. Warnelink. 3. Solo and Duet, "Agnus Del," par Mine Sue Beck and Mr. Applebaum. 4. Chorus, Quartette and Solo, "Credo," Messrs. Applebaum, DlngeMein and chorus. MIMMMEMMI G. Churns and Quartette, " The lie3%etim are Telling," from the Cre.atton, 11} den, ➢I r 3. Ilr3. Shannon, Cargo, H. Breed and cho Boors open at i o'edo. It; I tratoroo to com mence at o'clock. Tickets 50 cents, to toe had at the M otai, Stot es and at the door. leh2d-t.l MASONIC MALI.. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. Open Every Afternoon and Every Evening. Now let the city people wake up, Now let the country people wake up, For it is positively the last chance to See The Most Extraordinary Exhibition in the World, the . Great Miltonian 'Tableau PARADISE LOST, Heaven, Hell, Chaos and Paradise, ADMISSION CHILDREN WITH PARENTS Grand Matinees EVERY AFTERNOON nus WEEK, At 3 o'clock, when Onl y) centz will be admitted for Doors open Evenings at 7 o'clock. Exhibition commences at o'clock precisely. AFTERNOONS—Doors open at 2 o'clock. For full particulars see bills. A. B. M.ORRISON, Proprietor and Allyutger. W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street. feb22-Iwd . --- - - TELEGRAPHIC 1 Foirituss lifioUoE, Feb. 23.—One LATEST BY TELEGRAPH r j thousand and twenty-live:bales of cotton I FOR THE 1104 T. ' Were destroyed by . fire in Wilmington ; , loss $700,000. j FIRST EDITION. . The Rome (Ga.) Courier says, that on - c „, j the Bth ht the enem were MO stroll , IMPORTANT FROM ARKANSAS, I XXXVIIIth CONGRESS.. over at Portersville, y within fortv-fou'r miles of Rome, and another force is ad ! vancing via Weaver's Mill;. The bit- Rebel Indians Disheartened.: Arrival of the City of' London. vannah Republican of February 14th says, there was a fight at Lake City Flor ida. It was with pie enemy's advance y THE WAR IN EUROPE. Important Foreign News. composed of cavalr entirely. We lost all our guns in camp Fennegan, by sur prise which seems to have been a dis- JUDGMENT RENDERED IN THE CHESAPEAKE CASE. graceful affair on thepart of our ofticere. A Battle and the Danes Defeated The Richmond Si.utinel of February 20th, says : J. S. Brock, Wm. Haddock, ('. Huffman, Stephen Jones, A. J. Brit- DEATH Further Particulars of the Bohemian, DEATH OF BRIG. GEN. CROONER. tan, J.. 1. Sumerline, W. H. Doughtery, Lewis Taylor, Lewis Freeman, W. D. Jones, Joseph Brooks, and C. It.Cuth- , .. .l'; C on the lfith inst., and seven were hung New Yonk, Feb 24.—The steamer !on the 13th. All for deserting to the NEWBEnN, N. C., February 2:l.—Th e city o f London has arrived, with Liver I enemy and taking up arms on the ene- Charleston Aferracy says that .General 1 , 00 l dates of the 11th inst , lieing one my's side. They all received the ()Hi- Chase is making ev e r y exe r ti on t o flood ' iiav later than those hrimirlit by the name of bAptisna according to their own _ the South with"greenbacks," which Ilecla. • dictates. unless immediately checked, will subvert ' Mr. Milner Gibson said that experi our currency, and thus intliet a mortal tents hail been made with a\ie IV of,, cuArralloonA, Feb. 24.—Geri.Farmer Flow 'at likv siWeesB of ti " . "u-t • Tin' labilShing frig signals on Cape Race, lint skirmished with the enemy all day yes same piper rays that the constant drop that the ret,ults were not very cncoura, terday and succeeded in drawing him ping of the em-toy's shot and shell is tell i n. - 'to Tunnel Hill, Georgia. The 19th 111. ing upon the lower part of the city. Mr. Buxton' , re , olution denouncing and t..tittth Ind. were actively engaged in The Wilmington, North Carolina, the ilestrnetion of the Kagasonia, after it the skirmish all day. R. J. Jackson, J,Jurhal announces the arrival of the debate, was lost by 164 to i l;:;. Orderly Sergeant of Co. B, 19th 111., steamer "Alii•e" from Nassau, on the lid, Earl Russell and Lord Palmerston Conrad F. Landrews, Co. 0, and Peter also, that the steamer "Spun key" is have both made explanations relating to I Blow, 88th Ind. on pushing after the pp used unnel Hill pened upon aground under the guns of Fort Camp- the Danish question, h a t ring the right rebe with l sfont.to T field werelt op is su bell, and is likely to go to pieces, though of Austria and Prussia to abrogate the P eces. ~ most of her cargo will besraved treaty of 1!552. they are going to dispute the further The New be rn Tiinec see ye that the late The rumored revolution in Cotten- itagssage of our troops if the attempt is rebel raid has strengthened the Union hagen is:untrue, but sonic street fight- made to push on. feeling. NVe cannot fora moment doubting had taken place. Both Houses of -m-....-- that should a strong Federal force move Rigstad, had ioliiitti d resolutions exhort- HARRIS:I;I RO, F -- eb. 24.—1 n the case of Me Raleigh and unfurl the old starry ban- m g the people to tr anq uility an d or d er, F. P. Hill, one of the conductors of the tier front the capitol, it would he liadt•d and plialginir itself to the energetic de. Reading Railroad, tried and convicted with shout, nt' int , 11 ''' .1".) . I, Y ten. of fence °fait , country. An address to the ~f embezzlement or the fares received by thousands. King was voted. --The Austrian head- him, the court, on Monday, overruled A rumor says that Gen. Pickett w ill quarters on the 9th, were at Troeup• the motion for a new trial and an arrest Le court martialed for not capturing and the Piussian at Flensburg. The of judgment, and sentenced him to pay a fine of $lO9 and to undergo one year's Nee% ht•rn . Germans have ilci bled to raise the Dan ' Col Dutton, of the 2lst Conn, tii ut newerke It is runipred that the Pru imprisonment at hard labor in the Eas t-11 : ,1 ' been annolln ,,,l : 1 ' the Chief `tatr sians attacked the Danes at Duppel and ern Penitentiary. Tier arrest and con hy Gen Peck. lost ,on ; the result is unknown. The vii tion were brought shout by the cele- Large numbers are enlisting in the 2il Dane, in great numbers has reached Al brated Chicago detective, Major Allan Union North Carolina regiment si n. Pinkerton. r.\% F. Lrn irs b 1 r n arcrrr rnirau. nu ni AMUSEMENTS. . quartette, "Alain lie , leniptori6, - par billeotte, Missed Sue }{,•cg. L. Mooney, erg. Cargo and Carrying out Milton's idea o[ The Duke Frederick has Levu pr. claimed at Fleu,liurir It it, reported that Denmark ha , : pro - - a Etna - trust) Contrreqs rettitit u tr, .Ho for the Gold Mines of Idaho, 11-2(31N1A CITY. BANNOCK. CITY It is !,—;c1t,•11 111,i1 1111 An man Mini AN D GALLA TIN. -- ity have ii.tivutl that the London ht o St. Louts and Fort Benton can nn lancer I,e prt•twrvotl its TRANSPORTATION LINE, „r mgotiation, For Fort Benton and the Great Fall* Th. London t 'f. ', tetv , the tnus of the illissouri. hay, Ii„ vurv - thin , : : - . t•hle‘nk• r 11% honor staunch light ilraughte, Tii‘ Moen ioO I ii,"otUiit t•te•troere, built expre9al3 for the traue,ivailen4 is infornrd and 11 , :o t f lui Louoi for Thoi e intermediate " " ' " hdlow Tor a bast:- of arrant!, Int nt., t., I, di:: sATUR DAY, March, 19th, at 12 in., or as soon thereafter as the River le open to Council Bluffs. Feb on moti,m .1 Mc Powell it was resolved Steamer Welcome, that the Ncg roan- of War he requested i'I"RDAY, April 2d, at 12 tn. hi trantnit t. the Senate the evidence Steamer--Florence, and report of the military commission of SATURDAY, April 16th, at 12 in. high 1;e neral Irwin Mrnowell Persons going by this Line ar.. certain to get ~,d i•nt, to inquire into cotton :Hid to the Mines with their goods early and without delay. Is the very light draught stern wheel "no 'di the part 1 ' 11,1,11 steamer Benton, built express)} for low water. wtll remain move Fort Union, (the mouth 01 the Yellow stone.) during the season, and take the freight of the Welcome and Florence should It he necessary on account of low water. Each boat will be orficered and manned by skillful and experienced boatmen, some of whom have ex plored the I pper Missouri in Mackinaw boats. and are thoroughly acquainted with its naviga tion. For freight, or passage, or information in regard to the mines. apply to .1 t at tutee of Cnited state, Insurance Company. southwest corner of Main rind olive streets, or to .1i tHN .1. HOE w t 0 , Convent street, St. Louis, Mo. fetr23 r• "r Mr Grn,, adtire,,.,l the Senate nn I.leut. nmt (; oral<hih 1.11 at length. .1,1.),ing the r.,•owitteridationq ,t the The an,. Danl. ni of the House namh):2: r.n Gnint 1-r th, n:.nt G,11( Gyner,tkhitt ‘t pft‘...,l .Hier a I. th:thr t.,int lotion ttuthotizin_ the tt : verktiary of the ritOlry to II Ihr ..nrithit. •will prol,:thly 1., r , P . . 1 I totk to tit' , (tool in it I,:t- on Way, tin,l if"( ( ) moved to in, rt. al , pr-prlat :On for the con - , triirtirm !mild repair of resi)els from iv, nt milli ,, n , 4 ioi I. h nd red dßi unJ di,ll , lr, to t winty •iix million dire, then- di.l Mr liir, • alocrhltucnt wa , agre( kl yvAs 711—nays A long dehate then took pla,•e on the ilrnl of #1:15.()00 tor the purchase of two adjoininv the Boston Navy y ar d An ineffectual nu.tion was made to strike it out Without corning to any conclus ion on the lull, the committee rose at i o'clock and the House adjourned. ST 11., Feb. 24.—The police magistrate delivered judgment to.day in the Chilsapeake ease, ordering that the prisoners he committed to jail for surrender to the United States authori . tie Ile said that the evidence for the proscimtion discloses the fact that the • prisoners and other parties captured the steamer Chesapeake. It was the work of cowards and villains. The master of a vessel must have unfettered authority and obeilii nc' Irotu his crew and passen ger- The edit. nio• iin the tart of the defence discloses the fact that there is a terrible civil war raging in the United State , . The .111 V authority given for the seizure of the Idles:we:lke 'is that given by John I'arker, and he had no power to give commissions to other par. tics. There W:l4 no authority given in letters of marque to Parker to transfer his j power to another. Ile (the magistrate) would find no justification for the seiz ure of the steamer Chesapeake. It was units o faravde io - >o furor belli . It was piney, robbery and murder. It was justiflaide by the United Court and the case within the extraditionary treaty. A pplicathin will he made for a writ of heabemi corpus so as to bring the case before the Supreme Court. Mr iSt milt. CPNIBERLAND GAP, Feb 24.—0 n the 22t1 inst. a battalion of the Ilth Tenu. cavalry, stationed on the Virginia road five miles east, were surprised at day light and surrounded by a large force of rebel cavalry. Two companies of infan try of the tilst and 2d North Carolina were with the command of Col. Davis. The company . of '9lst, in charge of Lieut. Wise, cut and fought their way through, with a loss of three killed. Two officers and about sixty of Colonel Davis' men also svccceded in making their escape, but the rest of the command were captured. At the same time the rebels attacked our outposts at Powell's bridge, on Tazeville road five miles south, consisting of fifty men, in charge of Capt. Pickering, of the 34th Kentucky infantry, supported by a block house, but the rebels were repulsed three times, when Capt. Pickering with his men were withdrawn to prevent their being cut off from! the Gap. Col. Davis is said to be severely wounded. PORTLAND, Feb. 24--The following named passengers by the steamer Bo hemian have not been heard from : Jane Schaechrnan and four children, of New York, Patrick Murphy, Thomas Coon an and daughter, Margaret Lane and in fant, Ellen Flaherty, Ann Corhal, Biddy McDonnell, Biddy ;Mealy and two chil dren, Hannah Connelly, Mary Cornican and Mary McDonough, of Boston, Pat Cooper, Morris Curran, Dennis Smith, Mary and Margaret Nolan, Maria Con nollz, and :Austin and Kate Connolly, of ... J ew York. The schooner' J. W. Fairfield, from Biddeford, picked up, two miles northwest of Richmond Is land, last night about 12 o'clock, the bodies of a woman, three children and a boy. The bodies are supposed to be long to the McDonough family of Bos ton or the Scaechman family of New York. The body of the boy has not been recognized. 25 Cents 16 Cents LOUISVILLE, Feb. - 24.-Thee vention for the improvement of the Ohio River met and organized, and adjourn ed till to-morrow. roll, were all hanged at. Kingston, N. C., BOATS. Steamer Benton, Wheeling & Portsmouth Packets. RUNNING BETWEEN PARKER S G , IRONTON, BIG SANDY AND PORTS MOUTH. THE NEW AND FAST - I..cir, laying regularly between Wheeling and lialtipolhi, Pomeroy, Parkersbuip, Portsmouth, Ironton and Big bandy, leaving Pittsburgh for Portsmouth every TUESBAN,at , and leaves Portsmouth for Pittsburgh r FRIDAY, At 9 a. ni Wide guards, large and comfortable state rooms. This fine boat has recently been purchased expressly for this trade. will leave punctually at the advertised time and will pay prompt attention to any business intrusted to her. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to febio JOHN FLACK, Agent. FOR IFF. F . 6 LiliG - - THERE:GI:EAR PASSEN r Packet ALIN JERV A, Capt. t_i or uon, has resumed her old trade, making regular trips, lea% ing Pittsburgh every TUESDAY, THURSDAI and SATURDAY. Having been thoroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage of the public generally. JAS. COLLINS te CO., Agts. Wharf-boat, below Alonongahela bridge. • Pittsburgh & Cincinnati Packets. WEDNESDAY'S CIN.. PACKET. Leave, Pittsburgh every WEDNESDAY. Leaves Cincinnati every SATURDAY. THE NEW AND MAGNIPI.• cent side-wheel passenger steam er Just. 'it PIERCE, S. B. French Com- Deluder, will run afra weekly Packets between the above points. Leaves Pittsburgh every x('1.1):s. ESDA V, at 11 a. tn., and Cincinnati t.r) SATI. RDAV at 11 a. m. For freight or pas age apply on board, or to .11/115 FLACK, or jan3o J. 1). COLLINOW001.), Agts. Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. FRIDAY, FEB. 26, AT 10 A. M. THE SPLENDID PA S - senger steamer JAMES \VAT s , I'. Watson, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or febt24s J. D. C,OLLINI }WOOD, Agts. FOR CINCINNATI dr, LOUISVILLE.. WEDNESDAY, FE:B. 25, AT 4 Y. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer CHIOKETNo. 3,1 Black, C'ollllll3ll er will leave as announced above. For freigh(, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or • feb2S J. 1). OOLIANGWOOD, Agts. FOR. CINCINNATI An LOUISVILLE.. . _ . THIS DA.Y, FEB. 25, AT lo A. M. - -- THE FINE PASSENGER Steamer MIAMI, Bryson, Com niaader, willcave as announced above. Siagirie l For freight, or pJOHN F assage, L apply onboard, or to ACK., feh2s J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agts. FOR CINCINNATI .t. LOIIISVILLET SATURDAY, FEB. 27,137 4 P Ii;., T RE NEW SIDE-WRY:EL steamer MUSCATINE, Capt. J. J. o LIIBOII, Will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or feb.l.s J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agts. FOR CINCINNATI . LOUISVILLE. THIS DAY, FEB 25, AT 4 P. 51. I646FLEit THE NEW AND SPLEN did.passenger steamer EOLLPEE, . s. V , Commrmder, will leave as an nounced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or felf23 J. D. COLLLNG WOOD, Agts. .._ _ . Evan'lle, Cairo & St. Louis Packets. FOR LOUISPLE, EVANTLLE& CAIRO. FRIDAY. FEB. ,26 AT 4 P. AL THE NEW AND SPLEN-` did passenger steamer JAMES R. 4 4 1.4 RP, Capt. Ration, will leave for the above and intermediate ports. , For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to 1 AS. COLLLNS Ir. CO ~ or I fetai JOHN FLACF, Agts. 1 FOR EVAN'LLE. CAIRO 04 ST. LOUIS. SATURDAY, FEB. 2'7, AT 4 P. M. TILE FINE PASSENGER steamer LEONIDAS, W. Ana.. t, commander, will lave as announced above For freight, or gassa g e, app A V i m board, or to }TO or teb24 J. D. COLLIN woR, ?los. Mo, River & Fort Batley Packets. FOR C ALRO, ST. LO this & MO. RIVER. TH.S DAY, FEB. 2.6. THE NEW AND SFLEN— did passenger steamer BENTON, 4 ..:apt. oil. W. Rea, will leave as anooooreo above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to feb2s JAS. (301=S 300. Agta. Cincinnati & Nashville, Ras:theta. FOR 612110INHATI .& aI&SINWILLE.. THl.4ll?.ay FEB. 26, AT 4 P. M. EN MKS , PAW:OMM nier - GOLD ERA, ' W. 11. Bryan, ommaruler, will leave as announced above. For freight, H or r Daum- apRIVa beard, or to ON W...da fetal. I. D. COLLIN WOOD,, PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET, flfirics OF,TILE DAILY Posr - / TavasDAY, Feb. 2,11, 144. lit 'siN lISS was only moderately active yes teriay, the demand being principally of a local character. Among the Sales may be raj:Hatted the following, viz : HAY—The demand yesterday - was limited • Lprices declined a shade at the scales, 11 load; b 6) eingrilsppsed t -of at paces varying frorsittbs3o .U 4 • f II IS. CRI t aJ , rao:1114• ton. FLOUR—Extra *6,4046.60; Extra Family i:,•25@7,50 bbl. ; sales of 400 hhis Extra Faint ' I) at 37,30. Cr'rED —sales of 400 Is fresh roll at 28, 30 olLS—Sales 50 bbls No. 1 Lard Oil at sl,lo@ ; 25 bbls No tat $1,00@1,06; 20 do Linseed at SI.W. DRIED FRUIT—Sales 120 bush Apple at, $7,T6/0 . 2,40 V Nish ; Peaches at 155;25M7. 50 bush. SALT—Sales 150 bbls No. 1 Allegheny atli,so ii'j,oo bbl. ' ii - RA_lN—Wheiii—Sii/iee 800 build from first hands at $1,4061,41 la hush; White—Sales 760 bush at 81.11 P bush. Oats—Sales at,dgpotot 780•380..; ; from store the usual adrance.Marl was dull at, Fall 8 1 , 48 @ 1 , 50 bush. Corn—Sales 1103 hush from first hook at 81,1041,12 1 ,. Rye was dulli. , wiftritiolifsliel lers than buyers. / I .BoPN — Skts, Baia& 12 0 000,..4s sides, opoo !tbiltt age;'BnlH Its at 130/141,iettairis, saleBBMo'at NV His market was firm; holders de manded and obtained 86@900 readily for best reo• titled. MESS PORK—Sale& 25bb/4422,4thiM .tit PIG M L ETA —Prices have steadily aavanced. A lot of 300 tons neutral 111ahonhag V/tkley s disposed of at i 55 ton. Sales 100 to hot blast at 660. EGGS—Sales 6 bbls at 20@21e 19 dozen. • EESE—sales 100 has W. IL 141" , , E. D. lbe;•40 do Goshen 13e. -a:AA s GROCERIES—The market was very firm. Sales 10 hhds Cuba sugnr, /4@i4Aci 9do Orleans to c. Sales tiolassna; new, 80@a5c; old 66@ 70 Syrups, 80c@$1,00 fl gallon. • r*Ehr--Sales 40 saektitio 4 l/40111e per quality. ILSH—The market was firm with a lkod de manid. As prices were unchanged, we omit. quotations. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE].` OFFICE OF THE DAILY PpsT THrrasnev, Feb. 25, 1136.1. 13USINESS—In fact we have but few sales to record. The stocks on had being extremely lim ited, whilst the difference between lie. Itiettiot buyers and sellers prevents sales to any extent even if the stocks woblil atlmitiat Itti*e sales. The Allegheny river is now open to "Logan's Eddy." W e must have more water before that stream can be navigated. The Allegheny wharf is covered with empty oil barrels waiting ship ment. There is at this tinge sii steniatirs are literally covered with barrels that will de part as soon as circumstances or r.VO.Avater 'will permit. Until we have fresh receipts we can only expect an unsettled market. Crude—The stocks are very light—we quote ncurdnally-. in bulk at 00e; packages included at 2.s@itas ikve heard of no sales at the latter figure; sales of 400 bids in bulk to a refiner at 20a Relined— Was unsettled—bonded was held at Ate ; 40 was offered ; free was held at ale ; 60 being offered. The only sales reported- was in a muff , At present there is not sufficient margin between the eastern and western cities. New York Catti is The cattle market at Forty-fourth street on Monday was influenced by much the same cau ses as in the forenoon mark e IA last week. The opening supply was moderate—upward of 2,700 head—and buyers toak hold with just tfikilauch eagerness as ever; but in many cases they paid a . half cent per pound more - on the tops of droves than the corresponding qualities brought last week. And yet there was an evident improve ment ih the average quality of the bulk of the receipts, more weight, and a greater numbio.on ‘ale for the day. At 10 o'clock nearly' 3,4lWhad been yarded since the 20th. of which 3,100 came in for Monday's sales, including about 260 Har lem local lots. fresh . and stale. The supply for the week, at Allertun's will exceed last week's total b. probably 4ou head. The week's total supply. including the reported sales from Ber gen, probably reach 4,300 head, which will he a full supply for the butchers. The attend ance at the yards yesterday was larger thanjor several weeks past, and; Included an incnnaised e number of owners. Sellers had the best of the market on weight as well as in price. Smaller tm viers than the wholesale slaughterers, and who nil from the block, requiring a very nice quality of leers t o satisfy the wants of family custom ers, have had to pay "singing. prices. foillielr cattle, and their customers really should not grumble it a cent o r two adsimice per pound is harged them. Prices wilirange about as follows for the day's sales. Common to fair Steers and fattish' oxen, from locrialc., and good to choice steers, with large °dal, 12." ioc. I/0 nct weight. The Mon day market, however, weakened as the afternoon wore on, and 400 or 000 more will bred -it limn • Chicago Highsvines Mr:iket. II ;a n wrsEs—The market hits ruled - flimer du ring the past week,and advanced WSCper gallon, ;:.t the market was not .activeaMthe avtlifee, antev-1 4 144. close prices had declined 2c gallon from the h,ltra,mit...Roir.t. The question is settled regvlls taxing the .stocks on hand; they will not he taxed. The ntritire: closed dull, with light sales at 82@83c. Cincinnati Whisky briirket WHISKY—The demand Wail light, but olders were firm and not disposed to sell freely, at our rent rates. The sales were confined to . about .too hbl at 864865 c., the latter rate for wagon. MARKETS BY TE.L.EGRAPIL New York 9 oek Market Nsw YORE, Febniarr24, IEB4. C. &R. I ...... ....121 V, Galena & Chic....llBX Cumb. Mich. Oentrat....l3BX Cen. Scrip... Harlem 130 Mich. Southern... 9730 "Cleve. &r.Pitt5....116 N. Y. Centra1.....:130 — olev: tr. Toledii. - ; :JON Reading . ... _131% Chic. &N. West.. 00 Hudson River..... 162 P..& Ft. W......... 102 . Canton Co 4ty 1 year certiftca. 00 Missouri 6's 744 Gold .' . 107% Erie 119 5.201 C0up0n5....1074 New Ybik kariket. NEW rORK, Feb. 24. — Cotton hinsa deenßing tendency: sales of 2000 bales at 79;6e. Flonerltio; sales of 11,500 bbls at OtBAWI/28,35 tor State $7,20 7,35 for 1). ; $7,90@8,30 for Southern. Wheat ; 1,000 bush at $1,584158 for. 3111n , aukie (nub. 4 , 4,64@1;63 forSed: . Odin. ;tittsettlediiiidAgdn. lag ; sales of 38,000 bush at $1,2501 ; 4 0. — Pork Worm:a at 323,00. Lard steady at 1 3 @14% , :1. Whisky dull and unsettled at3. , Wrins Sugar firm at 133iA1330. entree firm 34423430., lasses inactive. NaValstores - qudet atattinly. Petruieum quiet at 306 for 43tude,and 48,4‘f0r for Retried. 'Freights dull. Spirit's Turpentine closed drip at 4:3123. 3 4 , 0 11 .44 1 3:4 at. RIVER MATTERS. THE Itivea.—Last zwening at twilight there were flee feet four inches by the metal merits and rising slowly. The weattlel wrs suite warm ,for the season. We notice ,rhet.t.lie sVsriesp at the landing are getting ready to:'depail EM 07~ the water will permit. The ice in the Allegheny gave :wAyi on Wednesday, that stream is now clear to Lpg !WA Eddy. A number or boats and Hata was4Wept away, ,This, however, is a regularoccnrrence on all l>imllar oecaggions2 : Pa-The-favorite 'steamer Orieket No. 3, Capt. Black, is announced for Cincinnati to-dar e Our friend Rice, who has charge of •the eiliee will take goof( of passeogers- 4ar p is isi*w„imsl,s4aper bi p Opt, Robinson," is' unortnebY' for elnirland Reii-The splenditi-paasengar Fteamer Eclipse, Captain Wise is, announced for Cincinnati this day. - - "rin - - 1 1 The line itcaiitermaimil OE Bry son in the office, Is announced for chiainrusti to-day. ' Larne splendid lteamer Beafioa, CM* les, is announced rot St. Voalk afld Missouri River. movement ! lagEtWitPW*Stpubtrs. PROM AMERICA. City of Water, Feb. Yl....l4vErpoola • Africa Mar. 2 ...Boston.Liverpool t Sidon Mar. 2... N. F. fisivarpoe* Hammonia Mar. 5... N. Y...ikautharagon, C'y of London ... Mar. Y.. :Liverpool Asia Afar. 9... N. Y...Liverpod. • Etna Mar. 1'2...N. Y... Liverp oo l, Bremen Mar. 12... N. 'Y... Southampton. Canada Mar. 16... Boston. Liverpool Bavaria Mar. 19... N. Y... Southampton. Germania Y.,. Southampton, Teutonia- Southamptcm. Borussia April 31... N. V. Southampton, saxonla ..• •y.,. Soutniunpton. • 'Vac,* =from. Hammonia Feb. 9... Southampton...N. Y. Heels Feb. 9... Liverpool Y. t y of London.. Feb. Y. Asia..... . ...... Feb. 12...LiverpOOI N. Y. Edinburgh Feb. 19..../21C., Y. Pennsylvania. „Feb. N. Y. Etna Feb.l7..Y. Canada Feb. 29... Liverpool...,*mtcon. Bavaria • F 0441. . - .llSmaa Y. Australashun Y. Germania Mar.B...SoutharaPita_ Y basis Y . tania 19, •SOnininntonn.-..)1. April 2.: .SOutbninptorr: . at. Y. Saxon ßorusi 's, April ). 6 ...Southampink..X. Par New Orleans, lEinvisruy, ~ • Geo.Wash'gton, Feb. 27... N. Condos Feb.sta.,.N. EvenirgStar,,,..Mar. Y..„ elle - Morning Star.. Xix. *N Evening Star.....tpril 11,„;PT. E.4.,ltitiOrteana. 'Via Havana. E=M
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