__ _ _ ................ 11 ill N...e , 11.1 .1.1141.1.1 Zu, 1004. For.. The „Post... • •_._ • • .._•••••••• .. . court .tioastp.-•more developments are_ _LA - TEST - - - BY - TELEGRAPWI.__—..From-Cairo and Below. ;., .. na-...4,-...FLIENtilhr, Major John B. Butler. occurrifig in relation to the. Royal family. We , • eee _ __, . ' ' .4 it is very pleasant to observe the uniform find in the Columns of the Cleveland Ileral&an FOR THE POST. , kindness an 4, good feeling manifested by the article from an illinois paper, showing that in 1 Pike fiord MeiniThis on the 16th, pagiS4 t9cA-I C . fi "" I"Vci t rm AND SECURITILIC2. • press of all parties, and various lei - cantles to- the "recent diabolical outbreak in Coles county, I here, with 800 bales of cotton, 100 of i naeoferon BY A. a- urea; BROKER, 60 Ma irr. ' _ . - ..... ward this venerable gentleman and faithful two of Mr. Lincoln's own cousins were among which are for Evansville, and the re- ! --- public servant, upon his retirement fronfactive the actin and ]coding participators in the at- Pennsylvania . Legislature. , mainder for Cincinnati. On the 4th, thitiiks. • official life. There are many discrepancies, s . g ng Par Yalue. Lan Sales. race upon the soldiers, end fortunately both of however, in stating the principal dents of • Capt. Phelps of the gunboat ricunber 26, H an k o f Elttaburgi,-,.., $6O *GB them are now prisoner. Their names are W. the Major's life, and several circumstances of TBruaanktelo an sag le Henke, of Charleston and S. U. Hanks, of 613 )6' his career and variously and erroneously - set Big Creek ' , Edgar county. The latter when Sr- Speadel to The Post. i captured a rebel mail curie!' near Crock- i i akixectirka,trignet.,Burudrinanufan. Bk, eta Bluff, Ark., with 500 letters from o, lt ,,, haaina , Bank • so 60 63e( down. As an old and attached neend, I have rested, boasted that he was the man who killed thought it would be proper Incorrect these little H.e.lißliiiSCßG, April 19. , Richmond and other points, and 60,600 I ,iron negch City yy 60 67% untruths, though I know it will not be a matter Surgeon I ork. - Abraham and his wife seem 60 61% of much consequence to the subject of the notice, to have nothing else but relations of the "die- i Percussion caps for Price's army. The • 121t4ens' Bank yell bill in relation to the l Pe iron city Bank 50 63% loyal ' stripe. Last week we gave an account e who, surrounded by " troops of friends," and of a smuggling spy sister, now comes the above State Agricultural High School has pro- ! f le o tter s s h contained official communications . so am waited on by the honor, love, obedience which ,r . treveport, and a considerable Manchestee Savings Bank &I) 61 are so clearly his due, is endisturbed by vanity charge of cousins shouting' Union soldiers -what shall we hear next! son Bob has not yet gone greased so far as second reading and was 1 amount of Federal money. Railroad, Gas and Insurance Stoat. }gazielagnj'lnesamula:cCeo6o............ ist or ambition. With an even temper and a cheet• BM Into the army. not finally disposed of. fill heart, age comes upon him "frosty, but I A squad of rebels recently captured asx kindly." • - Mr. Graham had passed a bill for the , representatives Clark and Sheriff, 01' Western Insurance C0d......., 42 68% It is doubtless very gratifying to Minaret: Book Notice. -"A Youte'e Ihslary of the Re- tracks of the Kansas county, Arkansas, and carried Eureka Insurance Co .......... 60 48 BuTLEE that he is to be succeeded in office by bellion."-Thi. is n series fir COnVersations by removal of a portion of the Along. Insurance Co .... ...... Meenindiation In Pennsylvania. Col. A. S. Mosinee, a brave soldier, who has . • a 'Uncle Williarn•• to a lot of youngsters , I 1 I ennsylvania Railroad from Liberty I. t ,e hem off, and burned a lot of cotton. Allegheny Valley R. R......... ee 14% A correspondent in yesterday's Gazelle, writ- rendered memorable services in many battles, a ' .liey also arrested seven cotton buyers, Pittsburgh& Corms. R. R ...... AO ins , upon this subject; uses the following r an _ is disabled from active army duties. Thus much Win. M. Thaler, er. and, like publication(' ot a • do interest bearing 60 in relation to the very worthy succeseor of similar character emanating from the "hub of Street in your city; also one to increase i robbed them of several thousand dollars Monongahela Nay. Co. 60 PEW: Major Berea',.. I now propose briefly to cora the Universe," is entirely anti slavery in its the pay of Commissioners of Allegheny Monongahela Bridge - and let them g.. .. 'Notwithstanding &solemn contract between reel the errors as stated above : tone. Walker, Wise h. Co. are the publishers, , • Allegheny Insurance (Jo 26 the State of Pennsylvania and her creditors , The editors of the Commercial stated that and it can be had at the Bookstor of H. Miner. COUty, . Gen. McClellan to be Appointed Peoples insacanee Corn 25 "Major SCTLER had been a resident of the city "Whip, Hoe and .3toord," by Geo. H. Hep ! Pittsburgh Gas Co 60 by Which the interest on the State loans was to "for more than half a century, and had filled worth, le also from the press of Walker, Wise Oil City Bank bill passed finally. to a Command in the Army. Western Penna. R. R. 64:1 be paidin gold or its equivalent, our Legielatere "perhaps, more public stations than any other ac o . Boston. Its peculiar tendencies are in- HorsE.-Afternoon Session. - Reven• . NEw Yong, Apt il 19.-The . Herald's Pitts. & Steubenville IL R..... 60 have passed a bill to repudiate that contract "Pittaburgher now living." Major Brinea dicated sufficiently by the title. The author tie bill Was passed. Penna. las. Co 60 and pay the future interest upon the bonds in came to Pittsburgh in 1813 or 14 ;he worked at say, “If I talk a greet deal of stet ery. It is be- 1 Alexandria and Washington dispatches Copper Stocks. legal tender notes. This is the second act of re.. the printing business with Silas Engeles and cause I have seen a great 'lea' of it. If I say no Bills objected off.-Charter of Con- r state that Gen. Grant will appoint Gen. hlass Mining Co b-- pudiation by Pennsylvania. The present gen- John Scull, the founders of the Gazer: - He then • • good thing of it, It is because I found no good ' McClellan to a command in the Army Northwestern Mining Co 705 ' , ration, likely, has forgotten the find lapse of formed a partnership in the Book and Jot, t h in in it." For sale by H. Miner nelleVille and Southern Pennsylvania Great Western " 100 lof the Potomac. Secretary Chase arriv- Dacotah virtue, and the wincing of every honest citizen, Printing business with Patterson h Lamhdln , _ . _ _ when ' the sarcastic pen of the Rev. Sydney which subsisted for many years. Then he railroads, . ed at Washington on Monday night. Pitts. and Boston " Bill Signed by the President. -11C.shing. National Smith branded with infamy the refusal of the started a newspaper in Ravens, Ohio. but soon ' Messrs Wade and Gooch, from the corn- North Cliff State to pay its interest in money. But an in- returned to the city and bought "The States- len. App( 15.-The President has approved the mine rs on the Conduct of the War, left Bay State dlgnant people, scorning to be held in the man" which Se conducted for ten years with act extending fur two yeses, from its date, the world's pillory, made the amende honorable, and influence and success. He held successively the ;., for Cairo, to take evidence in relation to Central n ne acceptwithin which the 'states and Territories Isle Royal passed the act of June, me, whieh appropriat- following public and official Situatiou., : I ] h see ON the grants of land donated for the the massacre of Fort Pillow. Minnesota ed sufficient gooney to reimburse the bondholders years a member of the Select t'ouncil-Presee e t stn } blishment of colleges fur the benefit of a el for the eliffteleepee in value between specie and of the Quintitian Society, a literary institu- Aztec cultural and the ihechauleel arts. West Vir;'in suspended ban% currency, and then declared by tion that embraced many talented and distire ' la Is now included with the previsions of g this resolution, "lhairbereall'er the interest falling due guished men. He was a member of the Balti- , i „ on Pennsylvania stocks shall always be paid in see- more National Convention in 18,46-was a dele- 'a"' . . car or its equivalent." Upon this pledge or guar- gate to the Memphis North-Western and South- so holographs. -1 . heegreat stride..e , lnch het . e anty of the State, the existing loans were made, em Convention-was Remit - der of Deeds-wee , ' and mostly at the low rate of five rer cent inter- I Notary Public-was Canal Commissioner end of, tete been made in' the photegraphic process est. Men act upon the expectation when they I President of the Board for three years -Wa n ft , lave not only cheapened the cost of production lend their money, that public faith once pletig- Commissioner to examine the shickwater im ed will not be btoketeand if no confidence could Provements of the State-was paymaster in the but have also brought results to the highest de be reposed in public assurances, laws would army during the Mexican war-was appoineed gree of perfection. We were never more ford never never be respected and society would end. The Paymaster and Military Storekeeper at Alle- Lip impressed with these facts-the latter more 1 State got the principal of the loans in specie Igheny Arsenal, where he served with great l I use- especially -than when, a few eine ago, we Isl and pledged herself to pay the interest in spe. fulness and fidelity for 16 years. Major spected the artistically arranged gallery of Mr. I ete. ,, BUTLER served a campaign in the war of bees i It. L. 11. Delete, on St. Clair street, in this city. I Of the correctness of the above there can be The Commercial Is no doubt correct to stating ' His rooms so titled up in the beat style. and his i no question-but who is responsible for repudi- that "Major B. has filled more public stations elem. etila of the beet workmanship, and consist I ation I The writer does nor undertake to show than any Pittsburgher now living " ii„,, ~,,,,_ al everything essential to the art. Hut the ; upon whose shoulders the load of censure orably and efficiently he has acquitted himself . specimens of work on exhibition fully establish should rest, hut takes care to divide the whole l in every position is attested by all his fellow-! Mr 'Midis' reputation as an artist of the first w responsibility upon "our Legislators." If by citizens. His retirement ill be an especial class, and cannot be seen by the most critical "one Legislators" Is meant those of his own loss to that class of them who earn their bread , without awarding to him the warmest praise ' party, (for the writer is most undoubtedly a Re- by their daily toil. It Is very certain that the All eho hat e the opportunity to do so should ' publican,) or more particularly those of his par- i mechanics and laborers in this city and at the call at once and see for themselves, and, If in ty from Allegheny county, he should give the I Arsenal will feel that In losing Ms 4'r Bert so dined, secure a first-class picture to bequeath public to understand as much. To place upon they have parted with a true and earneet teemed. •to posterity the Democratic members of the Legislature the As Major Burnett has retired from office, r n'. ._ . .. , obloquy of repudiation Is neither fair nor true. with his family, has left the city, there can be no Glass Blowers -Masonic IDOL-fins 1 Upon the opponents of the Democratic party, impropriety nor umelicecy in one who has ' popuier ids, of amusement was crowded last should the blame be placed, and the writer, when known him long and intimately. to publish this e , . .. A i.iiin., uitti the elite and fashion of the coy next be writes in complaint of repudiation, brief account of his career end services. l'he committee on tile eelection el the handeusee migght do well to so state the case. Ax ()do PiTTsnismitiEn. e -t tnai ., I . ~. DALT - n[OllE, April 19.-The inaugu re hall !wide n good 'selection. The Democratic party has taken strong ground _ _,...- though we did not learu the lucky Individual's I ration exercises of the great fair at PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MAR T, against State repudiation. The leaders of it Pot The Post. name. The company give a grand matinee 11 , i Maryland Institute to-night were very I ONITION OV THE DAILY POST. s-1 ? have been charged with dibloyalty-with at- tot Monday, April II th, tab t, n ear I day he 2 o'cliak, when ei cry child wlll re, el ie a ' WEDNESDAY. April 20, 1864. tempt to embarrass and bankrui t the State and ' a r imposing. The`President's appearance ' • Catlett Station, VA., SAMUEL A. Melees, C ale- , -- BUSINESS--Yesterday was dull, the sales national governments by compelling the pay we, :Presents. 'bile es ening a spleridid pr ize is gi x-: in the hall was greeted With tremendous g , , Dru s Medicinee, Chem Ica's, Perfumery. Paints, tato Second United States Infantry, aged t meat of interest in coin; but, in reality, were were few and far between. Among the sales ty-two years. Captain McKee entered the arm y en to the ugliest niln in the hall. We shell be . applause After the itlatigliral address i aupporringthe government in the best manner Oils, Lead, Vernishes, Brushes, Trusses, were the following, viz in the beginning of the war, as lieutenant I n c o. I thereto whohe S. sec I ixessible, because they sought to save the public ; of Gov. Bradford, the President was . credit. Pennsylvania repudiation at one time B, Ski Penna. I ols. On the sth of August , paw ASHES --- The market was very firm, especial leildly Called tor, and in response pro- I Supperters, Shoulder Braces. he wee appointed bythe President a second he, Rank lit's Spiced Blackberry- is prepared ly for inipoeted. lowered the State in foreign estimation-can It APPLE_S-We note sales 100 bbls prime at do aught else nowt Repudiation cannot fail to tenant in the ild regiment of Regular Infantry ' from an herb and fruit In domeste- i ,,,,,,i„. i n I ceeded to Make a brief address. He I And all articles usually found In Drug Stores of referred to the great change which had . first quality, for Bale low, encourage the rebellion by showing to those in On the n th day of the same month he wa s t h e 44AX.); T 5 do at $4404,25. moted to a first lieutenancy. and earl s . In the the United States for years in a different form i WHISKY-We note email sales at $1,20. arms that the State cannot pay her debts; or following year to FL captaincy lie heel been at It to offered in its present form as in et cry way , taken place in Baltimore in the last . HAY-Sales 14 loads at 1.42. stafkle. 13 ton; at the very least, inform them that the effects of TORRENCE a: NPGA RR, sales 4 tons baled at depot at *3435 tift ton. War are becoming disastrous to us financially. the time of his death in the following ',tie, enure de , reidei e 7 I elee mare een eeelii(ted. I three years The world, he said, had I Gaines' Alll.l Malvern Hill, Bull Run N.. 2, Pie.' . .a a ve tha , long been in want of a correct detini- i ' soul and etteetii e v h iie•ao - a' on • 131 TTER-The melee were 9 packages at 424 The writer In question does well to take the No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. Gazette to task for asserting that the necessity Antietam, I. redericksburg, (' !laneellorsivllle. chess ter of do .I.sea- old etreduelo . Lot .ef lei 4.4 c; 300 les and 12 packages at 46c. Gettysburg, Rappahannock, and also was In the nail: erreelual ll • "'"'“ I "g 0 . flint of the word freedom. Whilst all FLOUR-Sales 180 bbls from stare at, Extra of the State compelled this act of reproach by Fatally 67,756'8,00; 200 bbls do at 1(7,75; 100 bbla Aline Run expedition. At Geines• ism h e o.„ - priefeetseel to advocate liberty, there was : ---. 11.---. - the increamng scarcity of gold. By paying the sounded ' I the leg,. y s e t t he would net The attention of the teethes is asked t,: toe AM USEILENTS. do at 47,9008,25; 98 do at 85,00; 4 .5 do at, SfeB,2s. interest in the equivalent value of gold, bond- leave, bu s t e l l :o m bt ) d zi l in minds many very opposite views of i Pier ATOES-Sales 150 hush IS eshannocks at holders would have been satisfied and the State jl a ong as be he could with elegant ',sort tnent of Com:Tess, Laic and Bat- what Liberty was. With one man I maintained her reputation for honesty. 1 regiment. At Antietam he was struck will - ' PITTSBURGH THEATRE. t 1 1 ' ,08; 75 do at SI 7 17 bush. The Gazelle is also very properly brought up a piece of shell, from the effects of whi c h h e i ton •. al tree just "l en, i.l it AteCiellarOVS Au. von Liberty implied to work for himself, and I r hal - GS-Sales 6 bbls at 23e,• 10 do at 2243•23 c. s I GAR-Sales Orleans at 18 tics Cuba at IT in asserting that-"It was a question simply House Fillf, sir, i'si • . ',I h can be mr tnever recovered. ; He was a brave young sob , 1 .1 . 1 , , • . • ' Her and the service can 11l afford to lose him. i ""' at P I '''` '''' ' who should suffer by the depreciation of th e„ . , ~ th , rir .,,, the 1 ,, , , , ter d? lIS he pleased with the proceeds . of 1 T reasurer l,eisseeand Manager. ..... W. Heeneneres. cis Libor. One of these h% 0 conflicting iIL 1„.,,,,,,,,, na; fe 17 ei . P Rico at 1734c3 Crushed was unchanged. cot FEE-The market WAS steady at 47@e7 se Ni e have now spoken of his character as a sot- • In” Peeve( regidei 1 II ' Nor Ale night or.i. .Ihe s.onderful swrisatom ; currency-the bondholders or the people of the dier, let us pay our tribute to the man. lie was whole State. The decision has been against ide is wrollii ham(' 10 give uay to the drains of The Duke', eignal, with ale the eric- for 3, ev the bondholders, and we think rightly:. That only twenty-two, yet lie commanded his rein- Pitt aleurgh entailer,- Fair -I/. OW el 'ruent from Chancelloreville until a short time other. ire thought front some occur- insi ...ite..t. and berlUllf.li em. 3.13.,). as Originally •,; 11 . (11, ASSES-Sales old New Orleans at B'4 paper urges the taking up of the national loans, 1 erti-ine col u n.ns wi il te I- en I see er s 1 ner,see renees which hadlately ta en place in 1k pr ,, ,,deixsi in this Theatre ettc; nee - liii,'l,o6, as ft quality. hessaese the interest is paid in gold. How soon llttakes• deal e since, a 0-eat oi atority to coon_ his evening is ill !.e pre:ewe-it tic four a.t i / 11 .A: - „N--Corn-Sals ;400 sacks at $1,25@1,213 wile It be till it will be pleading the scarcity or mend a regiment. yet both his inferior and SIO L'l '''' 'n eaters' to "ream'.:: '' ,'“en ' - ' 3,,,, / Maryland her people were about to de- sensetiun pint entitled - 12 bush; 2.50 do at "1,25; Oatssales 1000 bush at gold, in the case of the national creditors, also, tenor officers united in SRI in- h • cornet I.H ,. r ,,, ~,1 , ,i ~ t,C9,1.111..1101Z0, Ate e !I, re.: ' y ' !.e. ritiblionil tee. • we e won the love and respect ot ex ery one svh • are , orth ei ( etelee ler I the star". termitic which of thCPC views of Free- 1 The Duke's Signal. buirs6c; it* do the terms were withheld; Barley and saying that repudiation is a question be , darn , liould control her destiny. . I i earl I , e Leery dare .... .. . ,c, 1,,,,,,t ar 1 and Rye was dull and unchanged. tween the bondholders and the people of the nes he came in contact with. Be was modest and ' ''' r earl' i i Co ke . le. 5 Eames 13 AC ( )I N - Shoniders-Sales 8000 Zs at 12412.1 e; tiont The entering wedge having been applied retiring as a man, he was dignified and deter- _ _ Ile t hen alluded to the occurrence re- • Duke tie' Ne,er- y I•hipp,n,,,,, Flans Harnee-sales 16,0001 es at lleeeeteltic; Sides-- th er W ordn in Pennsylvania, hes already extended to New much we w a e s n r an o -c i cannot tell tow Fns l ' llla la -7.1. he - 14 I"e '.. I . ' • n'a In ' • "" I-In eiorteil to have taken place at Fort Pil- ' rA . '"T dA. "' LOW am, now that he is one ~ , ~,,,.,,, sales 2,000 its ribbed at 13c; S. C. Rams-sales York, whose Legislature hasjust passed a reso- I u tl fiel d,l ''" '- ' 2 ''' Kte to 1 "" ''' 1 ' "..l A PI I Y • at I ' iI • the •e of several hundred l'' ''' ' ' ' . Kate p p , . 15,000 Me at 16)(4/17e; sales 10,000 le in in small : way, at same figures. Haien providing that the interest on the State nie away from civilization, our broth- eme, simithliel I street. opposite the Cost dm " U - mass/1(r ....011..111.1e lA Ith debt shall be paid to both foreign and domestic ITS in arms and our mess and tent -mate+ are es - Haaee t i l e e, h ie , e . i e a ,; i olored soldiers by the Confederates. Betsy Baker. Al ESS PORK-Wc quote nominally at 626,60 creditors in United States legal tender notes. dear to us as the lot eof woman. mei when they 31 IMIIII y supposed that the Government did Al arm C Wilkincion ii:' - ' 7 = I gallon.tti,-- -sales 40 bbls No. 1 Lard Oil at *LH f From State to State will go this financial Ills- are taken from us we feel desolate indeed. .1-le ha . d received a leave of absem-e and ex- -- - ---- - not intend to do its duty in regard to the - I") . • ... Lillie }Carden hdnor, until the General Government will be TO-DAI'S A DVERTISEIIENTS. • -f."IN POPFLARITI. STII.L - WE B-•- prepared for a like transition The advocates o Peeled to go home in a few days. Ihe .1e) tee protection of colored soldiers. He de- IL:k°"..., cia_lN• fore he expected to start he. in company with fenneylvtulia repudiation, while they ',scorn- - - - -- sire.l to sly that all such were mistaken mend the taking of the national loans, are not some friends. took a ride out In the countm alone working to bring about federal repudla. near the Shtltp. by While our ruling the part) SANITARY FAIR, When the question of the employmont Hon, but they are discouraging the taking of were f atta c kedi ambushed guerrillas and our fi e following smittensi ( 0n,,,,,,m,„ ~..„ 01 colored men as soldiers Was left to - _he poor friend killed. As one of our orthers w c _. heen spppointe I those loans. Yet all those persons belong to Go '.. rumen(, it rested very much witl, the "loyal" party-the party which professes to will take vengeance in our own hands and ant- A rtificiel Linibs. combine In itself all the national honor and ply avenge his. death. As our friend we can .1 es.. flichenbach. ileurge Now beet. , himself whether he shouldimake soldiers virtues. if the scarcity of gold is a valid plea never send enough of the rebel thieves and rob ber into eternity to repay . us for his toes, for Plasterers anti Stucco W orkers ot them or not. He pondered over the I'. -or Nlessicii. ch tir..l.ln, I, 1 r 'lmm , " lAi InatteT carefully, and when he became for dishonoring the State, will it not be also for national disgrace ? While every steamship we can never bring him bact.:lo me /NA 1.. aril, ,en, fi n liesset. .ir , ,as 1.11., the . I A Ile i olit ineeel ii leas a duly to employ that departs carries to Europe from a half mil- - - oieny, John W endless. lion ton million dollars in specie, It may not The New Steamer Die ham -There le Planing Mills 15114.1 Saw Mtna them, be did not for a moment hesitate be long till the orpposition party journals can not , lyi ng at our w h arf a nee steamer w , s , ~,„, A Finklieee, Chairman, Wm Weenie flue!, to ._I J , en lie stood before the American raise the argument. s ' mcNtel, .lue M.'rrison. Allen fi A1i1_,41,,, 30 for the St. Louis and Memphis trade. whieh ter people responsible for the act, responsi The correspondent in question ends his com- Engineers munication with the following paragraph, the magnificence and completeness of ev er y 3 ,- t.. , Freech I ....rinse, .11).. , R.OI :..... E 1 ' tile before the Christian world, respon • which ought to be felt deeply by those who rangement for comfort and adornment di-i.e.', es IA al lace I lav id ' i ill i , liebert Mean., rho.. sible lie should stand in the eyes of time have been engaged in bartering oft the ()meta of 1 - 1.37.16. Cies, Irwin especial notice. Thousands of peeso n ., har e historian, responsible for it he stood be the old commonwealth: Marble and Stone Work been to see the vessel, and all unite In say inc e W Wallace. le, aeicaree.. Thos. Ander- fore God, and he did not shrink from "Shall we that it is the most perfect In all that pertains to i Stiller --sell the mighty space of our large honors water craft that has come under their °Men a _ ''''' the decision he hail made, for he tidier , For as much trash as may be grasped thus 1" Hen. We can but simply notice a few details ti, Loesn, i lea C if::. " s P e rr i ' oei, al t ere. of a li,.- ed he was right. Yea, sell honor for its market value gays the The hull built by Wm. Latta, of Elizabeth, if , t,.., , Ch.,. 5,1,0,11J1,,, (' I s o ioh . re oie H But when the government determined politician. No. sacrifice all but honor, says the Pa., ma 250 feet on deck, ess straight keel, ds s e.,11, we, Lenek esie, er ttlect,eny, essay I . „ make soldier, of colored people, he statesman. Alas! this seems to be the age of foot hold, 38 feet beam, 34 foot floor. The me. Gat er, co Alleghenyeesius Imam .d 111 • , I • liticians, not statesmen, and Nemesis is plait- chinery was built by James Reese. of Plee- dn. J fiat - x. " '"" Gettielit it only just they should have mg her whip of scorpions. I fear the act of burgh - four-forty inch bolters 25 feet long, 1:-.9, eaklis e t Work, Lookin g Glasse s , pi e - the bAllie protection as White soldiers, Pennsylvania is but the beginning of the end." I inch cylinder, 3 feet stroke, working a 30100, !tire Frames and Upholstery I appiallSe, I and he hesitated ;not tu I wheel, 125 foot bucket, 26 inches in width. She Iris. IV. W.:ides-le uhainnan, Wm 1 eekiner, ! has all the modern improvements about her I B. Young, t'. T. llopfer, Jas Myer. jr . Louie declare that the government would SO t inechiellere,fleam capstan,nigger freight holster, Heide-hold, I.Vin le Noble. .1. t ' Y.e,i‘e li li protect them to the utmost of its power ' two of Marsh's syphon ums; also, a etemee Brecht, R. R. Bulger,,: H. Heider Whenever a clear authenticated ease fire engine for supplying eater in ease of fire : Changes In Comanitters also, cold and hot water pipes all over the boat, S. Riddle, J. P Barr and N 5. It lithe have site inftele 1.01 retribution would follw. including two large reservoirs on the hurricane I been added to ommittee on old Curiit Shop. , Hitherto it had been difficult to ascertain G e state t w e h r i o c o h m s s um i lie w a il the i , r l t :o z a i t i h oo r p oo . m .e s . .1..1ie Herhas Shelia,a ~r k W , ' m . w1..1." trade ~,t r o r ( E . , ' n oi i n t tirie 'in ~ T t ia a i nri on, certainly what should govern a decision I Bridal Chamber la magnificent, sire le z t e . 8., CORO W holsale , }ricers' Committee ,Ins ''' li.. 1 r i l ' i l ree T t ' . 111 a matter So serious, hut in the affair I prising two rooms with folding doors beautiful- rick has been appointed clisermen of the of Fort Per lie thought WI. We r e like ,ly decorated by Hastings and furnished with W is..lesale ei rocere • i . ..i mno t tee IV 10 find a clear (Mee out. He had no velvet carpets, superb toilet set and splendid sp2o-lt furniture_ On the opposite side is a famili -- LOOK FOR THE NUMBER FOR direct evidence to confirm the reports in roam connected with tolding doors and hand existence relating 10 the massacre, but i somely furnished with mahogany bedsteads, he feared the facts related were true. velvet carpets, &a The office is in front, i 6 by b, and is one of the features of the boat, being CHEAP SHOES AND DRY GOODS When the government does know the one of the test arranged and tastily furnishe, I 3 facts from official Sources, and they are business offices on the river. The pantry and ~, ~.. barber shop are alas large and commodious. The . 'J.' ) Filt h ki t r eet• substantial, the report of retribution beautiful paintings over the office and on the w be given [reat .) panel of every door throughout the cabin. : rieele Vieth Street. But t how sure th ly at retributio G n shall appl be au a se d- The carpets of the main and buries' cabin are of i Turkish velvet, with stripe, of English velvet, ' ministered was a question still to be of the richest quality. Her silver-ware, whiet, 45 .7.1; 1 7 'i ft 1.1 Street. is another feature of the boat, is unsurpassed in lives of the prisoners in Washington, point of elegance and richness. The china ware, ,' Fort Delaware or elsewhere, in retail chandeliers, and furniture generally le of the Cif Flfth Stye et. most elligant patterns. The Glassware by J. . anon for acts in whioli they had not . B. Lyon, Pittsburgh ; knobs and numbers by , shared, and which will probably he H. Rigby, of do ; mirrers and giltings by J. J. I ri,.." Flai l str ee t, found the ordering of only a few indd Gillespie, do ; gasspitting and plumbing by Cad mon a Crawford, do; upholstery byieloltzman tr. victuals or possidly of only one Man. t nderhold ; bath tubs by Crown a Co. ; oil 5.7.1. Virtli t•witreet. The President reiterated that the Goveni etotho, tr.e., by el'Farland ne Collins, do; the of would not fail to visit retribution, lice outfit and stationery was furnished by NV S. Haven, of Pittsburgh ;the painting and glee- 475• - Fifth Street. when' the facts were clearly obtained. lug by Wm. Nelson ; the bineksniithing by J. •J' . Oracey; the blocks by Davage to Roberts ; the Throughout his remarks he was warmly skids', tenders, spars, and dericks by W. Evans; sheet iron and tlnwork by Kane& Ke applauded, especially his determination ller. The >: Virll 11 iiitreet. to visit retribution on the barbarous ('shin is embellished with a Magnificent Chick- el•eu ering piano, furuishisel by Mr. C. l'. Mellor. and - deeds of the rebels. BEC - !CRAM tk, LONG - , .N 6 127 LlB proeounced one of the lineal inetrumente that arty street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. Agents far . wne ever sold in the city. The owners after Russell'S Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Minter Prom Washington. making a thorough examitation In New York, and !teepee Quaker Slower and Realer. (en - ii. gave Mr.,etriellOrel pianos the preference. It fla %Thief, sr.. Mower and Reaper, Farmer Me e . ' WASHINGTON, April 1 8.-Thomas A. was a present to the boat front M. S. Die )ham er moil Wood Mower, Also fl orae Rinses. Het I Osborne has been appointed U. S. Mar- The boat was designed and superintended bY Iles ators, and Yenning aid Agricultural lie- Sisal !Or Kansas, in place of McDowell, Andy Ackley, Ea of of Pittsburgh, and Is owned pienients of all kinds. by M. S. Alepharn fa Bro. A. A. Shaw, J. Jewett aP2° _ recently elected Mayor of Leavenworth, Wilcox and Frank M. Layton, all of St. Louis. WI LANDRETH ck BOA'S DARDEN and Geo. W. Decosto, of that State, has She is very light draught, 33 inches forward JIL, e Seeds, Onion Setts, Buckeye Garnett. 'hill Peach Blow and Sweet-Seed Potatoes, re- been appointed paymaster. and Ici aft •le of easy model and will carry 1200 " t tons. Shale designed to run as a regular packet celved and for sale by There was a full attendance at the between St. Louis, Cairo, Memphis ;and New BECKHAM & LONG. Union or Republican caucus to - night at Orleans• Her cost Is aboutsl2s,ooo. epee, No. 127 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. the capitol, the object being to arrange _ ___ ____________ . _ ___ __,-_____ 3NTUONT METER and expedite the business of the House. The Gold Certificates.-The New York. 'rntlY2tl-1 leaven Tribune says: Secretary Chase has wisely de- JOSEPH MEYER /r, SON, It wail agreed to take up the Internal tided to discontinue the sale of Certificates per- Tax bill at noon to-morrow, and contin- MANUFACTURERS OF instead of Gold in the payment of Duties on Im- U,' il9 consideration until the hour of re chased at a fixed rate in Greenbacks, ann used PLAIEN AND FANCY cess. No unnecessary debate is to be in ports. We are glad that he tried the expert- FultmTußE 0 dulged in, but a fair opportunity will be silent of issuing those Certiticatee, for we be afforded for explanations according to here they played a good part in keeping downt.J 7 She rules. In the evening the ordinary IVA RICHoFsE, the Currency panic which was so sedulously cultivated last week; but the crowding, jolt- ma Smithfield, and 424 Penn St.., business will be taken up. All who at ling, pushing before the desk whence they were Between 6th at., and Virgin alley, . tended the causus were unanimously in issued; the waiting for turns , and selling of nos PITTSBURGH. favor of passing the Tax bill at the earli 'chances' by persons who had no business there _ ..._--- --- at all-and above all, the complaints from other -r ai li= llo-1 0 .-a r-sass- - €S a ri n t...&3.lN-eelLa vet practicable moment, as well as all cities because the sale of these Certificates was - - confined to New York-rendered it every way NEW STYLES - -- , "`'6l' ei-Ale others of a public character. The herald's Portsmouth, Virginia expedient that the experiment should be aban dined. , I correspondent says: The recent expedi- Instead of these Certificates, the Treasury 1, • ' WIYIDOW SHADES 1 lion for the purpose of capturing the will henceforth redeem at par the coupons fall- I , , rebel torpedo boat which tried to de lag due on the let of May ensuing. That la to r -- __,, Received THIS DAY. glie I stray the Minnesota, supposed up the shy : the Government to-day commences to pay "r-ee in Gold interest on its Debt, which does not ' Nansemondas not found, but several fall due for two weeks yet. This will largely - ee ; 'C i NEW SPRING STOCK sharp conflicts were had with the rebels, and steadily Merease the stipply of Gold. and , 1-1 countervail, to some extent, the efforts of those . IC-i 0 F • 0:1 • and fifty contrabanda and a large num . seeking to increase beyond reason its present : bar of horses were brought in. Two of market value. No one objects to this. 1,,,i CA_ItPETS I,, our men were killed and seven or eight _ . • c wounded. One of the killed was Lieut. A Graceless Larceny A thoughtful fami ly living in Allegheny, having very good taste ; b 1 Well seasoned C - ; Epwilder, excutive officer of the Minne >,.. sots, wild was in command of the gun in the matter of the creature comforts of life, r ...c 7'' , 011, CLOTIAL, —I boat Stevenson and several naval had prepared on Saturday last. a bountiful sup. . ie .:. ply of good things for the Sunday dinner: Der- 1.-4 =-I 1 launchet. The rebel Colpnel Whitson ing the eight, however. a graceless and dlshon- AT Bice A T,T,I7M'S. has been captured in a fight between est scamp went to the cellar where the prize was - the 20th New York cavklry, 'and his stored, and leaving bored a hole in the door sill- ,I : mhlB ticienily large to get his hand in, turned back command, the Bth North Carolina 1- cav the bolt, and taus having effected an entran c e , C41...FLX , •-lalri' iSrlicsiztag, airy. The rebels were ' driven some distance, carried alt the entire Sunday's dinner aforesaid, leaving the family in a most destitute condition , NO. 87 FOURTH STREET I for at least ons day this week. .-- -—_ &twin/mime, AGENcoms. Memos. S. N. PETTENOILL & CO. No. sl Park Rem New Yotk of and No. S State Wok Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. Now% street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip ttoos for tut at )owest rates. : - 4/PtVe will furnlah the DA.ux POST, to agents et the rMe of *2,00 per hundred copies. pp )4 ina 3L ;I 1f:W.49)3 thatWl LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Hire on Grant Street.—Betwecn twelve and one o'clock yesterday a fire broke out lu the Planing Mill of Dilworth & Co., on (}rant • - street, and before the steamers arrived was be yond control. The large amount of combustible material in and about the mill, and the breeze at the time blowing, added to the fury and ra pidity of the flames so that the prompt and effi cient action of the firemen was fully required to prevent the destruction of surrounding property. The building was two stories high, and extend ed up Seventh street about one hundred and fifty feet. It was a comination of frame and =and contained a larg e amount of valuable ery lumber and finished work, the rin cipal portion of which was destroyed. The p loss to Messrs . Dilworth & Co., is consequently very large, and is only in part cevered by insurance. The center of the building was aCcUpied by Messrs. Hill & Lewis, as a Sash factory, w !t -will Jose to the amount of several thousand dot I lays 111 stock, machinery, tools, du;. The upper j sad Of the building was occupied by Messrs- j I . 4= w kliaryt at Montgomery, as a sawing end t shop. They lose n lot of valuable ma chinery and stock valued at several thousand dollars upohn which there 14 but a few bultdred of ,Ineurance. The tire is said to have origi nated" in the engine room. The efficiency - of the fire department was well exhibited in the pre vention of a further extension of the fire to con tiguous and inflammable structures, Me. Bill et 1.43w15, sash and door makers, I and manufacturers of frames, mouldings, eta., , htLe_,lx hundred dozen of sash, together with a,stock of doors, mouldings, etc. Their loss le es ated at 04,500. upon which they have an Insurance of eINO lit the "Pennsylvania. " Mr. A. J. Grigg, match manufacturer, carried oa an extensive business in the building and losses about *2.000 worth of stock, machinery, etc. lie has no insurance. Mr. AlexanderTindle, trunk and box-maker, I had: a room in the building , and lost what stook and tools he had on band. The loss of tools by the workmen was very heavy, but two or three. chest. having been saved. The safes belonging to the various firms were all saved, and the books and papers thus secured. The Ohio River.—The citizens of Louis ville, Ky., are petitioning Congress to im pros e the navigation of the Ohio river, so that it may be made navigable during the entire year. The Democrat of that city, say s : "Should the navi. relit:mot the Ohio river eimprored, making of Itself a grand ship canal of nearly 1000 miles to Pittsburgh, capitalists would not be long in covering that the very place for a ship canal from the West to the - East is through Pennsyl vania. L vast proportion of the products of the Western States, which now goes to the lakes to find its way to tide-water through the New York canal, would drift towards the Ohio, (thus more than quadrupling the comerce of the river, and find its way through Pennsylvania to Iphia. It Is estimated that ten mil. lions will be required to improve the naviga tion of the Ohio river by locks and dams, and that the necessary to pay a dividend on the Investment will not jexceed on ordinary merchandise one mill per ton per mile, while the rates on coal boats, rafts, he., will be mere ly nominal. The toll would thus be only one pent and a half on a barrel of flour from Louis eine to Cincinnati, and too and a half cents on • keg of wills from Pittsburgh to Louisville. Titelsoats would make more money than they now do, as they could run all the year, and al ways carry fu! trade." These remarks are of some importance and great pertinence at this time when It is proposed to make a gunboat ca nal around Niagera at an immense cost to the Government. and of but doubtful utility at best Horrible.—On Friday unlit last, a fire broke out in a house occupied by a family- named 51c- Mann., in Tarport, Pa. The parents occupied one room, and four children another. The flames spread before the fatally awoke. On a wak the father attempted to rescue one of the but was suffocated before leaving the ttoiute, and, with the child, was burned. The slather attempted to arouse the other children, buteould not rescue them, and, with them, was sullbeated. Thus the whole family of six were burned with the building. Potent* Issued.—Among the patents grant_ e 4 during the week coding April 12th, were the following: To Wm. J. Lewis, of Pittsburgh for improvement in clams for holding nuts and bolts. To Marshal D. Wellman, of Pittebt% for in=ment in cooking stoves. To .3 of Allegheny, for improvemen =lactate of rut& To William McCleary, of Pittsburgh, assignor to Seyfart, McManus CO. for improvement in machine for boring lithandhrus in cariacia. %IKE PAIitTIIERBI-11P HERETO. i From Red River. ---- IL fore exhiting between A. J. BAKER, The Tax Bill.—ln the new tax bill, the six : THOS. WILSON, WM. WILSON, GEORGE. ST. LOINS April 19.—The Democrat hundred dollar-exemption clause is retained, . n FRANTZ and others, doing business under the has several ( B7Iy~Cl•Q1 from Red river, i nit of mONONiisH.E-LA COAL CO., la here and the amount paid for rent of buildings or by dissolved by mutual consent.lThe business of 1 containing nothing, however, of special lands allowed to be deducted, but the owner and the firm will be settled by A. J. Baker, and all importance. But little turd occurred ex occupant of a homestead is exempted only in having claims will present them immediately: : ro k rm et er o p n ri t c h e e s the atnout of two hundred dollars. Holders of those owing the said arm are expected to call and cev skirmishing. Government securites pay therefor one nail the settle. A. J BAKER, he Memphis cotton market amount of the income tax, or two and a hall . THOS. WILSON, 16th was un „ na ll y per cant; and the sums paid in national, State, WM. WILSON or municipal taxes, may be deducted from the 1 - GEO. innivri unchanged. The receipts were three amount of income returned to this assessor. 1 apiii4wa and others. 1 thousand bales from White river. . Charter Susquehanna and Allegheny Railroad Bill relative to Pittsburgh and Con nellsville Railroad. RVINE TONIC Bills passed finally.—Charter Alleghe- Tinnuurzarx... ny Valley Telegraph Charter Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Dr. Cutters' Coal Oil Co. ENGLISH lIIITERS. Bill to vacate certain roads in Abe gheny county. A sure cure for Intemperance. Supplement to Allegheny turnpike. Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. MARYLAND SANITARY FAIR. 1 DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S, President Lincoln Present. hr• Schenck's Pulnionic, Tonic and Pills He Makes a Speech And all other Family Medicines can be He is Enthusiastically Applauded, found genuine at the I PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence &M'Gfrr, (Joyner of Market atrect and Fourth. 1111 13 0 ' S Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. OPPICS OH TM/. DATLT POST, / WEDNZS DAY, April 20, 1864. The Old Onauul and Only itie market yesterday was inactive; the sales ' CAMPBELL'S MINSTRELS mwere to not so large as the previous day. The ! fo i owing are the sales that came under our • m,tice. viz CRUDE—SaIes 426 bbls, packages returned, at 22. kc 600 do at 234, same terms: 126 bbl,, pack aqes Included, at Ze; 410 bbls do at 2830; a lot of 3,000 hbls was hunting a purchaser at 2We in bulk y or 27428 packages included. Hk.FINED—We note a sale of 500 bbl,, a favorite brand, at 60c; inferior or up river brands .old at lower figures; one lot of SOO bbl, Bonded wa g s purchasers. offered at 4744 c; 160 do at 50e, without find inEIEFZOLE and RESIDUUM were unchanged and inactive. 1% ill giv e three of their refined and pleasing Ethiopian Entertainments !AT CONCERT IT Ail- Commencing on Montlay Evening, April lw , IU . and '2O 18 Accomplished and Established Performers, In New Songs, Dances, Hudgins and Burlesques. 4,0 - See bullet An board" and programme' C.rd• of Adml••lou M t'A AIPBEI.I.. smai,ttr A AV Wot:i, Business Agent pl3-i t i_r m fri - A - Fioii ICjI 1:/: W c (DP .ICI O F' .10 ' fill ( , 1,1 Irgi unl Hohenilna T rukipe of G LASS BLOWERS, Will open their elran.l Out Promenade Enter tainment at the above Hall, on MONDAY EVE:NINO, March 'fft. and exhibit every even ing and WEDNESDA \ and SA I 1 RDAY AF TERNOONS, At each entertalninent the c,iel.rated Low Pressure Mass Steam Fr.,ctne Monitor, made entirely oft lbws, will be In full motion. Anoth er great feature, all the magnificent work of art., manufactured by the company, will he gratuit ously distributed to the a tai tors. On FRIDAY EV ENINO, April lot, a beauti ful case of work will he presented to the Author ti the beet original Conumdrum on the Glass Steam Engine, Admission to evening entertainments, 25 cents; afternoons, 15 cents. No half price. Doors open In Illy evening at 7; afternoons at 2 o'clock. Ex hibition commences half an hour later. WM. WOODROFFE, Manager. :tl. UARDNIER, Gen. Agt. m h.25-ta..07 and on the Penn's. R. R., FOR SI ..A.M.33. a VERY VALUABLE TRACT OF A LL excellent COAL, situate on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, near "Hawkins' dump," about 10 miles from Pittsburgh. If not sold at private sale before that time, this property will be offered At Davis' Auction House, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3d, 1864 Inquiries as to terms, &c., may be made of Col W. C.. Hawkins, near the premises. Rev. W. F. LAFCK, Ardook's Field, HOPKINS a. ad WEAR, or Attorneys -at-Law apl2-law3w No. 103 Fifth , st. To Railroad Contractors. - i - bROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR the GRADATION, MASONRY, BRIDGE SUPERSTURCTURE, BALLAST, CROSS TIES, and TRACK LYING of the Pittsburgh and Comaells ville R. li. between Connellsville and cum herland, embracing a distance of eighty-sev en (iT) miles, in sections of about one mile each. Specifications and profiles are now ready at the Company's Office, in Pittsburgh, and pro posals will be received to the 80th of Aprii. BENJ. H. LATROBE, President. Office P. &C.R. R. Co., Pittsburgh. apll LIGHT GYMNASTICS.—THE FIRST exhibition of Dr. Dlo Lewis' new system of Light and Parlor Gymnastics, is to be given at CONCERT HALL, on THURSDAY EVEN ING, April 21st, the class to appear in full cos tume. A series of feats with the Light Dumb bells, exercises with the Gymnastic Ring and Wand are to be performed, besides other highly entertaining exercises, all to be enlivened by a musical entertainment. Doorsopen at 7 o'clock; exercises to commence at 8 precisely. Admission 25 cents; children un der twelve years, 15 cents. Tickets to be obtain ed at the principal music stores and also at the door. apla-tw HOMlNY—lemLsemmeE FLINT HOMINY—Just received and for sale by FETZER. & ARMSTRONG, mh29 corner Market and First its. BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS AT Eaatetu prices, at BORLAND'S, _________ le %Market et. OATS -800 BUSH PRIME OATIF-.. Just received and for sale by FETZER & ABlvi, TRONG, corner Market and First ats. "ENOR RENT—A GOOD STORE ROOK No. 28 Dymond alle r .neat Wood cheat.S. ritT & 611ll S a O ret NS, Lanz at. MEDICINES. CORRECTED DAILY POE THE MORANG POST, BY MESSRS. ICOR - 27TE * HERTZ, BROKERS, NO. 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rates for Gold, Silver, &c. Buying Selling 1 55 1 ES 162 PIANOS! The most POWERFUL and ELEGANT toned Instruments manufactured En the country. ES .17. V ..V.. N.V.InST PRIZES Reeelved within a month at State Fairs and Institutes. We are also agent/ for Sohomacker & 00.'8 and Boardman & Gray's Well-known excellent PIANOS, and S. D. & H, W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS PERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT instrument are inuted to call and examift before purchaaing elsewhere. Among those who have purchased these instrtuneats in this vicini ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Kra mer, esq, Bateman Goe, esq., Allegheny city; John McCurdy, (of Park, McCurdy & C 0.,) Mrs. Alec) utfy, Oakland ; Quinn,r. Jonas R. Meelintock,' A. Izioeveler, esq., Richard Bard, esq., East Lib erty ; John uinn mtg., Dr. D. M. Hostetter, D. M. Book, esq., Pittsburgh. A fruarantee of 5 years with each la. strument. WAMELINK & BARB, Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., No. 12 111.sel1ia Block, St. Clair st. SbirA general assortment of Musical (}powalways on hand. STEEL '1•00711•1-X HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED THE HEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS and WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for sale by O. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary mhl7 Allegheny ts OTWITI - ISTANDING THE HIGH N RATE OF GOLD, and the advance in all kinds of goods, we are still selling our very S 0 C 3/I OF Shawls, Cloaks, Dress Goods AND Balmorals, Together with Bleached and Unbleached Muslin At lower prices than we could replace them to day. To wholesale and retail buyers we can of. fer inducements in our line. C. Hanson Love & Co., • vie 74 and 78 Market street. FOR SALE— Within the Borough of Lawrenceville, and within S MILES OF ME COURT HOUSE. It le excellent land, well improvecl,!wltb good hours, barn and oat-buildings. It is the highest land in the borough, yet generelly level, and could be all divided into good building lots. For shape, location and other - qualities, it Is the /Wee place for residence! in the country. Offered at private sale till DIAY lat. Title perfect. No 4ncuniftrance. Impure of GEO. 'F. GFGLMORE, 16.1, Fourth atreet r or on thorprouitues of apth4wd sammEa. S. K:Ewa. Bonds. Allegheny Co. Compro. 6s Pittsburgh " 5s Pitta. Municipal 6s Allegheny co. to (R. R.) with back coupons Pittsburgh (to R. R.) with back coupons Pitts. Conn, R. B. mort. ca.. A. V. R. R. ist mart. 78 Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds.. Allegheny city 49 Pitts. n. Steubenville...... MONEY MARKET Gold Silver Demand Notes Coupons_ Sterlin Exchange g per pound ;: Prussian Florins BRADBURY'S CELEBRATED 12 ACRES OF LAND, ~~_ Tairittvm—Last evening st_At gime were eleven feet water In the en twill ema am an togtz--Thsivastber duclag tFusday was ill/111,110w Of no an.atiiimitiTlAKlC leareirtrraky for CinesOnotf and o4lt, notorfla'- air The iMe pass steamer Resasipispb. List, leaves to-fty atio a. m. Clatso . WM: Louis. piprimumiti: rifantrAnT srAzaicad ing u nited So. tbo Stearatioat raid of, tint Pitt •I' • • 4340 .0 2 Y -A.... Fair; all otherliklateivibseffildnirv) sfelinee` names added to Mei:AO:UMW'. ; „ Silver clolid-No.244lfibig •' • • , .. rdelaa, la Leo hd, Vat Kite Robinson , i /214nitlff. , , Friendly N e w Itirjr, - -Aietdit; Lamella; America, Julie, Nevada, Armenia, No. 2, Mercury, Keaton, Lento Leat l 4 -77 0111 — rie, M. s.inepham, Reserve_ , ; *Capt. Anderson% new boat, notyet taurtnnecb, , apmmw 4734 27X 27,5, 28X St3X S. I T.6./Ile FAIR..—The Steamboat of the Pittabu rn lt 4 i n Sanitarytralr.grin :give (to the boat retu th e largest- subsettPttetkito the Steamboat d) - a splendid set ':of e:dont made by loyal ladles oPylttsbilrglr. , Thu flitsk, tended for boats navigating:the Ohis--eall'afilif-- alamprd rivers and tributlariesteletv Pittsbufrgw. And they will also gtvelit. full set , et edam , Ets'' anY boat navigating' the'Bronoiiishelkes - AW gheny rivers that shall return the laropastanb`". seription to said fund, alVir ap2o-lw Chairman SteitaboatOomMltteer.'“ 6 66 6 50 3 00 1 75 6 00 16 10 8 60 „ - ARRIVALS Ais - nl)Ep.tiertdijg;"x Gallatin, C1ark.42.11 e, Eirownimille. Franklin, Chlrmaa, Browname., • Jaa. Reno, Mli_aheth. Minerva, Gordon mneelint. , z , DEPiirrED. Gallatin, Clarks', Elmo:mu& • Franklin, Clarmaorl/to. Jaa. Freese, Irarlik µi Emma Graham, .dlyers,Zat 90 87 105 90 67 FOR oINoIarNIEL , SZ4NDS-w-44,,aiw THIS DAY, ArYDIreAliT 4 ~ THE, SPLENDID APAINA cit steamer. 62044,14 .:nth:tar uommander,-seJ,eave,Hins* above.o ,r utoOd-- - For freight, or p on botttritti4t, JUMP. -or S. D. CO WOCIA'Atta. WHEELER & WILSONS 8 00 4 25 I]7 120 68 70-71 LOCK svilx.en SEWING MACHINES lat; OHEAPEST, Principal Office and Wholealder Elinixidn* NO. 27 FIFTH ST.I Three doors below Bank. Block, WM. SUMNER & CO., B&.W OPEN7IIO AT HIJGUS & KAMM, Spring OIMi; Spring Shams, Spring Siring De Spring Drea* Goode, Of the latest style& Light Obintssea, Light and 'Dark Prima, Cor. sth and Market Sts. INBITRANCE AGENCY;;:tf? mtvz BEEN D177.1t 00371111111101/4 ed sod licensed to act for the, following ,ses,.. liable Fire, Marine and Li 'e In mloe CODEPA3WIES t ' PHCENIX . of Brooklyn, N. Y. Capital.— ....... 4600" With a lures aulltiaa WASHINGTON of New York], Capital.. Assets Feb.. 1011134 OQO 041.5-ett.. Unsettled maims. PrdaslMr k orpsy r = Piittspai kka • num for three vi y Its script dideorkabeL - been .80 ears OI • American Life.4ll Trust ot.Phija. . Capital. #595k99# 1,....: For further infornuitkis apply to - _is. apply L Broker and Aisurtioccagapt. • 'll),Fouttr-strealV . AKE Smelting Works. PARK, WCITRDY 42; Oc Meanlvicrrinucuas Op saitimi, Brazier's and Belt arim -'- per Bottoms, Babied Still BO - Spatter PreseSoadp der, Sto. Also, !importers and & slam in Meta* Tin Piste, Sheet iron, Fire, &a. a aiKTool lotuttantly on N band, Tiniziesuil .111sOlabies .. nd s. Wareotuie. O. 149 MIS T =alto szoorrn sTREETs, Pittsburgh; pa. , Patter airospeelal cadets of copper cram) agifaisurea n. fehtt- ydasr". S S. NOTARY PUBLIC, 59 Fourth St" (Burke's BUBalus.) Office hours from 9 a. m., to 5 o'clock p. ap2 TOLE TEIRE DWELLING AT PRE .1. occupied by the alata the Bluff, near Marion street. • G artL P au oen& aion given Immediately. Inquires! No. 8 MAR EEr sTaxer. ap14.1101 S. moßßowl. FOR YALE OR • Exchange for City Property. That LARGE DWELADTTRlthgtOißtditqr tached, CARSON I biscuirlfthlOti, Fled ham by CRlLlablan Meant 1,,43Y pub 1!4" , *, STABLING AN I ~n t h e I'BOHNIILOINGS ; _ rtmettputi aDt HIGHEST Il=k=l SIMPLEt3T, And Bat WESTERN Actg=, =NM PiMM39