JAMES P. BARR, 61)17'0R AND 'PR PR I; To lt PITT SIT URGES THURSDAY, MARCIE WENDELL PHILLIP 6 This notorious and talented A bolition i tt, who according to his own statements, has for twenty-five years, been laboring for a dissolution of the Union, is, at the present time, the bright particulsr star of the Abolition fraternity. The lecture hall of the Smithsonian Institute, hav ing been captured by the Abolition com mittee of Congress, is now used for A be- Edon declamation; and the most hitter and offensive of the stripe are the ones selected to deliver the course. Phillips, the most talented, malignant and dan gerous orhis class, seems to have attract ed unusual attention while at the Capi tal. He was introduced on to the floor of the Senate by Mr. Simmer, when, we are informed, the Vice President imme diately abandoned his seat and:descend ed to the floor to give welcome and im portance to the distinguished orator.— Indeed the attention of numerous Son eters, of the extreme Abolition rest, to Wendell Phillips, has so delight cal the sharp-nosed members of thetasSociat ion, that they unhesitatingly pronounce it a marvelous conquest of absurd prejudices and a wonderful improvement in North ern ideas. This improvement or eliarwi in the ideas of United States Senators, is cer• tainly very remarkable. Wendell Phil while.being an able man, is al so a bold cne; and he veryfrankly neknowl, edges- that he has been a. disuniopist, and has been laboring for tlis,thion file a quarter or a centuly. For this service that patriot Sumner introduces him up• on thefloorof the Senate, and he receiV'PF the warm welcome of its presiding cliff cer. Yancey, of Alabama— the Wendell Phillips of the - South—would searcely be introduced to the S.enato of the Uu i • Led Stales, were he to visit Vtrashington; and yet he has made no .Icilistatement4 of his early couceived io th • Union as Mr. Phillips Inet. The 6;ril:. ern traitor's falling off was only fling to be suspected about tin years ago, while the Northern crnsacier con fesses to twenty-five years of active, un tiring and effective waretare azainst the government. If the lionizing of such a man by Senators and others in au thori I y, evidences "a marvelous march in North ern ideas," we suspect that it is but the continuation of the march which has already brought cur government to the brink of destruction. It is like the march of ideas in reroiutionary France, which culminated in anarchy and blood. As a specimen of the sentiments ut tered by Phillips upon the occasion re ferred to in the national 'veto - 4;6 - i and ~..kir4rattietr.- I :Triirvcd. t he extranrdinary senatorial attention mentioned, preselect the following- lie said - - John Brnivn, first of all men dcsotroct Mrain tuft' Department, and after Ititn Fremont.' When we remember that the Chicago Convention, which nominated Mr. Lin coln, condemned in pointed language the raid of that singular person, Brown, we may with propriety conclude that with the leaders of that party, at Icast, the march of ideas ha' been "ruarr, Inns" indeed. Could the bones of the invader of Harper's Ferry "burst tb-ir "cere• meats" and again revisit the "glimpses of the moon," the march of A bolition ideas would become so remarkable as to place him next to 1 fins who by his death and resurrection rued the world from his Father's wrathful curse! We perceive, however, that this "march of ideas" has not been so prosperous in the Pennsylvania Capital as it has been in Washington. On Monday last one of our Representatives, the non. Thom as Williams, the "Coke upon Littleton" of the profesSion in Pennsylvania; the annihilator of the Supreme Court of the State; the champion of rebellion in Al legheny county, but opponent of it in the SoUth—in a word the talented, erat ic, egotistical, i fussy, and rather clever member from the First ward Allegheny introduced a resolution offering the use of the hall of the louse to Phillips to lecture in "on the state of the country;" and that body quietly laid it upon the table by a vote of 37 to 2.9. Among those from this county who were desirous of being.enlightened by Phillips "upon tho state of the country," vs ere Williams, Bigham. Gross and Shannon. How Pr Gro: a got himself into such company, on such an occasion, we are ut a loss.to comprehend;-unless we attribute it to that " marvelous march of ideas " to which we have so frequently referred.. GEN. M'CLE LI, Al\ I The New York Evening appur ently sorry for the fierce end effective wartitre it has carried on for some time against young McClellan, now says, in its issue of Monday, and we commend it to that malignant, bloodless and pulse less manikin which presides over the political department or 1.110 ZETTE : doilfhatever maybe thought of the man, agement of Gen. McCiel:tia in a HEiticl) which seemed to Many too great for his capacity, • it will be ncknowiedgect - with pleasure, naive/ sally, that his proem:runic:4 breathes a true spirit of patriotism end a no less determined purpose. Ha is now at the head of the most imFortinft division of our army, and while he romaine thern 11•3 deserved, end will lioubtl eciathe earnest and cordial supped of i-very of the country. ISis sticiss is the elletrs3 of the nation. Nothing, we are Pure, would give greater satisfaction to those who have been disposed to criticise General McClellan's past policy, thin hi s spee d y and glorious triumph over the rebel turned of Virginia. That he may fulfill to tho uttermost the noble promises of his procd lunation is the wish of every loyal heart, sod when be has done 63, every loyal tongue will be - prompt and j , yful in the utterance of his praise." Emar;-.E. M. VAN DUtaN IS, we let.en, ,ding aerious/y i i, of psounwnia, at hie esidenoe near the city: OUTRAGEOUS P.Ft' - ;1'0,13ITION. learn front I,Vf...r.ldni:.ten lit .1, largo deputations oi cony' via I oid . re.sched the capita!, top) (nest against e Ipi oposed tax upon eiAt dollar brandy, also that intended in tie put upon titie , 4t brands of import...4l cigar.- . : , -- These gentlemen declare that thtse .article; aTe high enough already.- • This is the coolest piece of impu dence that wo have yet heart; of, OVQLI from Washington. Magnificent Louscs, exPemive equipages and nil of luxur• e 7, might be exempt from taxation for the same reason. But the me illness of these brandy.drinkers is Averse than their want of patriotism. To make tip for the proposed tax upon their "tve9l - they actually propose au in creme of "five per cent advalorcm 0 , ) •hoep-skirts' and 'crinoline.'' These fellows must be all old bachelors— dilap idated old things, incapable of 1000=4 Lion without the stimulant of half a bottle being under each waistcoat,— They never expect to know the hixtir:, of the pos.:est , ion of a i,oop-skirt or a piece of crinoline-.-poor wretch/s: br•ta dy and water and a fine cigar are the utmost of their worldly (91 . 105 We protek: against this d ea lion, and insi6t that if ligl t pop. (the only beverages we indulge in.) ere to bear their proportion of tax tileto in order to save the. Union, why tb.e,a , ruddy brandy suckers must lay :net, ;and gear their share of our burdens. At all 20, 1 r,'", event , ":•rinoline - 14 call upon our Representat lye Getter:Li Moo rl I to F:ti re !rd. luxury 'rout further impo , i tiara.lncr.( aie our burdens ii . you will taxatien upon evorithing eh., but Iv: coup &Itirts and crinoline tiatirld 111:0 "ilreEll Lay tree." We to see . the IZepreqc.eif k l;ve i^ (.! ral,•orii such :in inf;:cuoui,, prOposnii)ll cnn):, .1 . 10;0 ;in ini,lr,p-,1! fm. J.( $..; is °H EM Upon such .iI4 Cce:l-ion taro 1-Ift.! :New :13:ampshirti :6;i ciica Tile 11 , JB - ton Punt ti,3L Cow. can: pr. ionsL., tilf! t.,., 11. , ;pub!iag:II h w.i ,nly L,,,, - : ~,.:,:,,,:, VO:i.i76 in ?tit: !trill y. ii :lie f 0:f 1 , t3, :And 11 ir tl;.. Dleoting citizens of .Patton Town , liq• ing Lief. March :,th, 1.: 4 62, to exiq...-; their riervi on they subjc t of raiir..),A taxation, Mr. I,ittac Gill Wfl , C,:110 , 1 io tho chair and .rarce6 v 0.1 8. cret.ory. On motion of '4. Erin ton. John 'Morrison MD '1 P.ii.i.):tra Br. commi l) , Ir. f ; loLinos, who reportc:i L h.% w93 1 / 1 1.ar!.,;(ra:. .14..soued Tnat. -t ctrlter c-; • - era - d, tont e.rrird OUT ti revolution. :3 tho I.).yre.ent of tL..i conrtruct , ?, - 1 vn thou'. ,jr br.,.q.tql so aid thrrr . ..t 710 I, r o no'. rrit:r:4' locnGy oua,i to pay :QV . yiftg H to 4nd to•iihy nod 1.7„I r bUCh. Th:At porat, egimot fn our :i:V :;', Res. rod, lla,. w.‘ nr.4lu,,ca to call A eonvention of tin) 1. pin of Cho county at early a date Ls:. 51b1, 3 in order to devise 111'2.1AS tr , :1f.711 , /,'A :Ma vexed question in tho be , t manner possible. Resolved, That, wo will chnerfully pg:, finite and county Lox LLI.t a taz fcr railroads is unjust, and therefore we will m=ist by all peecoabl.i end legal means the payment i.i LaS.C3 63 for the payment of oiti.or princi pal or intorest oni4ailroad bond -4, nnd. then should these fail us whim tlio shall c9ll for further action, w4i will cx4 ; rf to the utmost to oppose all tyrannical pow er, and that thee in a snlid rims?. no 441-i mall will resist, all encrun2hinerd44 their rights and liberties, and sliculd their properly and their lives fifth be required, they will he offered a willing emcrilleo bejueath to their children a name, untar ished, an einm,.l..,hy following which the), will never be onslavod, Resolved, That 15'0 the peeide of rattan Toweship will denounce all a•;d every loan aspiring for office Who has kati anything to do with this abominable, uniar;ful anu unjust eubieriptions to railroad companies, and we furtb..r Resolved, That 11:105 , 1 ,. that got us into this ditliy F. uii.y lyiwhed without 1111.1 4 .::8 or jury. Resolved, That 3 C'lpy of ;hp olulions he forwarded tt) the Post and C2l l'O nide for publication. Frem the Washirgton throzielo, et March 16:b Recovery of the Remains of Col. An expedition for the recovery of the body of Col. Cameron, even 3r,-11 in th Ilighlandera, who fell At the head of his regiment, at Bull Bun, returned yes t,-rday afternoon, having completely succeeded in the accomplishment Grits purpose. The party was compmed of Major A. V. Elliott, son of ea Elliott, I Seventy-right h New . York regiment, and Mr. Jno. Kane, of the War Department, formerly private Secretary to Col. Cam eron. Major Elliott had just returned from a preliminary journey, in which he gathered some facts which rendered practicable a fortunate result of his search; The explorers. on this occasion were led to the spot by a negro of tho neigh borhood,, who gavo particulars of the burial; and when the party set about exhuming the body they found abm.d -' ant evidence that they were not deceiv ed. The clothing was to a great extent entire, and the articles were easily rec ognized as ti ,re of the deceased. the body had been buried with five others, witheatt a co!lin, but was easily distin gui,hed by circumstances known only to the party in search. It was much decomposed, but the skeleton was re covered entire, and the cerree placed in a box and brought to this city, with the aid of some soldiers—Mr. Kane having an order from Secretary Stanton, en joining all persons in the United States service to aid him by all the means in their power. The body remains in the hands of en undertaker until orders for its disposition shall be received from. lion. Simon eakneron, brother of the deceased. lUeli !illlcy MIME •ly Cameron FROM 'l.'ll - 1;1 8 Otrr 1.1 licLt— ‘l ' l iri lit rig (•!: \ V riV Giro, frutn Mem. ItvL I nt.l::minil, rt-z - ti;noy ,!,tvTt.sr:ll d• , ( • Ir. n.,tl :I.r up2l:v.int.,:. vi , .,rr) bf.::, to Memphis, Vickt iArcr, and ft• , .2 MOtttl: . ,out up t..) lilo presort time fortifications or b:o.`,..cr;ui have !i'on licttvcr. , n44l firol Now Or! , .m, •ii ki.3.tad. lota 101 Unitt-t City was CWSll , 'l'd to AL•1111 , 111., thirne . l H.t1:. , 7 snlet.y. At p•Ar2l , - , It. is so &Waled that 111. r, spplitti sou tho eol.ten eat inVointly on the sq.: roach of the c , ;1,111 -1.1.1 1 Y 5.1.1 . -1111....11 gunl l l, l Stl 7ir 31empbis. The hulk liAva born h.uarhed. Lnke iA rwork lor o)rnplet, th,:rl t wii! 4!34 Lit c . u xtorri ant at lasst ::,11111) Ugion tnoa Ns-1 TGeet ecT7et:y., and rptslll , t 1TT..., 1.1111'011 , .:1 IF. cf I'l tt:t Hutt: •J..' It. Itt•tt:tt:it;tt t i!,1,..,rttl "I.lri•>n melt gottittg liu: 1 , •••ti tilf'y 114'1'411 Ci 0;1! it::: I) ;r•Lt m,. I te:P (q!, do j ito for tho ir:atl:l Itloll thuti •tII•JJti e ul, 1 lt r BrAgg had I's:aso;•,oa. A portiou r. 4, hit. alroady ik" mr , rohants, arc t.ria• I)::tt , ,ry Mrznplir= i 3 sst) w111;.‘ AVhll. ?I f! r t TA) iitio ns lon ;j1l)lj, I`. Virtlikf,r, .9 WA'S killc•1 Ist I=IMIM rt~•t'. it. .I yc6 DEEM ; Ll' 1.1 A t. 1:3:3 ;•ti . • , ihr~l• , r.tc. Jac. • •• ('I koo ••4cr 1. • st•Kti lbiett.;,• A •••••••.: • :. , •4 q,•••• ••! • !, Itii,a• a r •:•. U., 11;:ti (, s ., • • :•. , ..1..0 )t. ,t' er“.! Ga; rr.l3^ o J‘'. td vcs, _Va%/41,;11; , , F.AI: --I r:Tciv(qi gi!st you - 1..:"..ur lb); ii :i . 221 LI ;.• xt, ? • I.LO tAI. • I. LiCh y Ur Lrw iyi.tos,•+••: itto. 1 h!0... to •-•1 . bra i(. 1 .-.;ubtt ::,1P am grntii.k.l th:e. '.are: au ill '3. tr. erigwzo - for tiac, c V. , ,t 4r.) L.•I , : •,c; IMRE =ME j• I, ~rt ...f .l :. r . ~ .14,, ....las vi c.,Nierat fr( 1 ..1; hiJ L 61.1•.;:t WiLa • rpLe.2ll C . C.:l'4lra Wh!.L . I.i :lot ICC:m.II,o Yi J 11:4, tilittb.t• i , r inkr.y Oti‘Pr tilero atZ...ll.),(llttir, (.1 •I 140.1,ct, /1111 Li. hi • ;Xi !iLd. ;:pprA,,Va it,. Lo IL.•;101.: 2 ii. 5 a l Vie hq.ve 255 frt , ll.l uLttur Johr. ,- ..i• . 1 1 , , bulking poEsibio., (..1 the hifi i etran:,•D,!." Computsury Enlistments in ltielinmml pariT,rapii ozi; she shows the Eystetn of terror applied by the robe:; i obtuin s~i-lii•rs "A WA.B.NINti To DELINttuENTs.—The to report themselves in Ccl. EV:lll9' re:rime:it for enrollment, c0n.14,i0 tben;selvos with the eupn potiVon th;:t their OFOOOS are not known. Ti ci_ nnnica arc known. enrolled and re !^d to Iho pro; or c dicer, to be diN,lt the kw directs in regard to thot.e who fail to report themselves tor enrolment. ere othr:s in the distlict ; whose have not yet been aEoorLained, and :;1- r 3; in:: ‘ , ll.lc•sm are taking tho prop.r iicd them out, and they, too, will bo and reported for dr.ii:Laithmg the tit-! criroi:o4 t4 , Ansolve3 'll re;:irnent was 1,471." Attempt to Hang a Federal Prisoner A corre.Tonent writing from :-;:diaiblir N - oillt Carolina, to the Raleigh 4taudarti, "I understand that one of :he federal prisonera confined in this place was hung by his comrades night befora last, for tieing strong antis Lincoln doctrines—that he in. tendril to remain in the South when re , ieated, and battle for its institutions, in- Ftesd of tieing under the dominion of Lincoln & Co. Ile was rescued from death by t':,) timely interference of a •m) of th 1;loird, who had hdard his supplies, it ecognition of the Confederate S4fates by Englaml. [Extract from t!-o Expre!.s..l ...N. gentleman in this city has received by the Confederate ..=.trstner Nashville, from a friend in i...rdon, an joie:Toting letter, front which we have been kindly permitted to n::.lce the following extra:A: 'I /re Trent o ffitir retarded rather than hastened tie raising of the blockade of our ' 1 poris. The measure, I hare the best reason ler belie-I:inf . ', was agreed upon, some weeks ayo, balsa:,; El:fit:tad and France—the fortra:_r power to sg.ke the in!tiative. The bet:le:nen% tbu Trent difficulty on terms eo clip. , ;rs:e;2ful to th-) Llnneln government renders. it somewhat in:del:este for Ifor, in view of such a triumph, now to do so.. I am co , :t• - kin, however, that it will occur soon. All Europe will be united upon one subject. We aro nc.t authorized. to use names,but we feel at liberty to say that the above came from high authority, and from one as likely to be pos ed in public matters as aay other man in the British realm. agl2rtix New Orleans True Delta, since 'ho re,:ont national victories in tho west, has contained several artielea in favor of a restoration of the Union. It is reported that the state of things in New Orleans threatens open riot, cinn.6.o Gantt.% l(F.h iL:t.:!unt, :S2t 'We harp Burro ve•ry n! youug 13dial in Nash b ire !o Fun an • it.: the; : tint, 0:0 th• e street whi cult' with a p!stl.l , prcsscd a d(:ttlrnlinh•irm I.) do Insu v,do uP.lPsikd hc:r. • orp.•rtunit:. tho tr: thn s. ur. ! suc!..nr..lol r 3, far to r,,ur fr.,:n a thiAlght,:t3c.,-.1. , •••• • • kOking: lip 9.! ;••., cut rnir head Lis t Lz.:0,1 I I': '„ •h I - t - si wc.:•tcut, and i • tn , ' .:n :dr, i. uo_~ =rEM=l=l T:14) tY ,.44 . 4.0..i 4.. 4 •'4 441 71 5,1 , 1 Zv:r7.L}-f9::r ...t2N, A ! • or F. r:.)•Tig :1, n 1 crn ..: wo:i; l,,ke IM=MIIIIIIIIII =ME n,„ • I c • .1 , • •I. : ' • • • MEM= .!,. ; 111•11113•11111 u• , i ~.t;; F'~~,'U :rl MIME hlt:;i0• t,v; - , l r) ,1 L!in ••;• Ect Is 5 ut hoz:. .1 L., .i.litlgtittitot. I t; 10. 11 41,C 7. ill.) ; F. , t::" • mm • •-•. 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At Ihia pszied of his aucktp:ss, when hope had tied, and he expected io Pet n cripple for the remainder of be ivas recommended to lisel3P.ANDlitliTlVS The non box evidenby mode him beticr; the be. provemerl was more decided trom the second ia.x, and by the tune he had used eighteen leixes, he was entirely cured of rheumatism, and the atrentztli And SUpplenc , is of his mire It IA new Oyer a year that thin mire hoe been eti‘e led, and he ha., had no return, tilt continues 01 , 3 emoyrnsnt of perfect health. May gill, ifOt. 'Heft by Tl3OB. It.F.DPATH, Piitenumn. Pa .to.t by gtf r29l%octitble iloatera te m Uri milaw L..Iz t ' s .eAtITION DRUGGIST.i—BEWARE ('F Counterfeit "M EXICA N 11111 - sTANG LINIMENT., The g enui ne 13 wrapped in fine steel pd to en gravinee, whit tl'e words ''Mexican Mustang. LAni inept" in n fi3 , rrolln.j:l4; a burning voleono de., end in the There ha , . horn ntl..rod izr rave, bq ow, John U. Park, fin nrti..tle in general design quite h.., etunf. but exeenct‘d on comni,n p'otP, .t Co." to the top attic. e'r,do too wbrd underneath, smell sod 6ouro I 1 .. Y II a =mnke cC till To?cr,nn, 011 , 1 ! i t.. pn prielor'.l mune, L. L erne omtltrA ron the h0:- tle. To mßouLte,:•ore - ur 2 , 211 n trade :wak Is II erim.nni nntt tha In,irr;iene.f. wi;l strict:y onorcv. 1113 righ ivy and enrr.in Information regard to t,:o wllArthott:a c. tug esid roltatsrfair 1 ,, n ,, 1ent will thankfoily,r.- m,v,(l. Y,1:115,11met,1 4:w s 2s ° PIANOM. $:! 50 Two ELEGANT FOSEWOOD 6 OCTAVL CNICEERECG With full iron frame, new eeale. minced f7em taXt to 8260, pet reedived and for Halo by PEA MITT NITTS.-500 bushels Tenn. Pea Nuts in store and for Bain s. e, ROM bi ER k BRO biog. liNksa 124W0 ii,Pi • n •s, INN—R,S. AND .A BEES im• sale b ishli WWII , VS Wood street. L'4 r Tr. !.• n.r::scd d, z.::, •Uisar,Douli ed £O. Go:mr.:,;l 1 I) f . 11 EMZEMIE ':..::( • I 11' h.. tcllt =MEM -Fr'• ,• BAR N e. JOHN IL MELLOR. 81 'Wood eL'eef 1111 ii :qi , :i'it.:i{;'t4 APteRriISEMF:N'I'N it NO IN G WA .n... n to itArel.3tio rvn ••,;•, a• g p•wert .1 AditlV VOlo , 10 thy, i',larou •• •• •• •Ii nita2u:ltd ):Z 0:1 INIO 3.1. - .; . Y . CU:OYANTII.EIJAI 1- XE.?l‘ti i 1 .I.I%aNC. MARCII •6llh, 1!;1 .;Vwing ni•4nt' PTR '0 ---." '..-: "S: S. .: l'-.. 2' 'ii L'T.'2.-ASON, a t G A 1;1 i .Aiiibid , :xtvou , ; Prestidigitator, -•'.'l:lf 01iw iiv I I' . 4 . 4- nth' 11 - • intho t4 4-4 1f0 , •.,n 14; t Als:Y 4.1 A:(i.,(.14( p t .rforrn. ..f tlv.‘ r 1 - . ( 1(: (1 . (1 , (1, ( (:::(4141..0. he.: 4 , 1 4 34,.ti0t0l this km (w.f.( ittl'y. 11,3111.. 'l,l, 1 ,(1(1:1; nt,tr.47eted wo,lrons doril 4 thou Match. W.ll r o j.!-• rdavie.-I , nurr, <if ii. li T N • Vit ,N 71161 . 4 1.111111.• of 1,111,,i,U, amid 1(0, W()G.).(Ii(li ((I - A Enerl(4l(.(ll(4 (4.1(1,.: C(I (..(s• CAN! 7.1' h* Prtoed.,or at yl ea.h.rny of •,i . and sti,tlW •1 is, =MEM=I i'.II4SONIC HALL ND:IINEXASIPLEi) ) t ositivn y I,:cst Throo Nights. . N It 52 • 511 ura• torin 'SO, .f. 1 ell .L St ,r. rr , r.q ~ r wed in ho ih> innct -II v.l;• t ill tho country, tic crir., rec...verl nightly with 1. d }lau R , lcorn crowded 1.1,1" ../...:.• , 4" II urn Itnnnbt. of 1784 and ^ ! Itt r r :d-o many Blue.tim and tr !:. t.' • n '• t.t.. un 11.1:21 ace.ry CVNllalt i etrlte. .I;eorsi open m - 210E. :I! i qty. E o:: \'f I.:I:: i T."I'ENOON at 3 r • ••,, ‘penal t if , 11 . 05144.1 A :el, ;or , trAren to the st:ornoon =RE 11.11.?IttAti ASSO- L,f" c; • clori Lfrea.,t,titth:s V, EN OEM, PLULLIPS, r.nr. 1.1 , 1%,ra tlo L: . ..rsry A find Ilmt. plt'~~itg,iiG'lUl E 1, Pi III , : • ...:, • 0.! Wider n;,:` , nnmu nod • JAM Z..' 2 i ASEU TILE of ; •;; :n: a t .r.• tr. ilejivtr ,oy o: :my the city, with i It CO:ItiIIUALICG ; the ,'l' . the late firm HOD HENI.I", .7 7.1.1 ch 17th. 1 it;t: —trthl9;3l, I ( 4} I',AN!: .1 43 AN;. q. 78, P C li ! r i (2. c anytliir.:z biro not got P6.11:1.1. (i 2 EET. 62 1.11 , 111 STREET, 62 Fivrti STREET, 1.1 X 1.1",,, 411,.‘ f.m 15 ci , sl , ( 1 0 4 ;,- 1 1 -• ii• - $ 5,55. E ENV EERY A N F ACT U -1 1: 1'.10.N ie thu hack of filo l'El. :.:A.E.-11? JEiViF.I,I:I! ER Y PACKAGES, ellool.er eny Ifino,o in tho West. J. GARDINER, Agent . UM; l'A SS i•Eliti•:‘l;.i PALM SOAP, 0;.,, PALM sOAP, PLII.P. OLD PALM eOAP, I atii iecipt of 0 loge lot of Pure 011 PAW equid l'Jetly toilet soap now in two. Its eon nutot as., lo n sore's voution of chapped hands foe', Trioeo wishing a good sox)" at the pen: of an onlii...rr xrtiel,, MlLOelft flee the POI:. KOLL+ PALM So NAP., ul, Pe LIA SOAP, POSH OLD PALM SOAP, PURI.; OLD PALM SOAP, Pl.lktrt PALM SPIAP, oLD PALM SOAP, JOSEPH FLEmnqu, fnlll.l coznier of tho Diamond anti Market, $223. PIANOS. *225. ONE 'BEA IT rIF UL • BLACK WALNUT BM OCTAVE CH I K It; RING PIANO, iron hiictn, sew K eale, reduced from 5276 to $ 225, in'', t.6.:1%H.1 RIO 1../* 9:11. Icy .10.11 N ViCtoll street. CI YIT:If It 11.114)1' _ A LMOK A. L 1 r In f t ; ri rn t.y e.1140.8e1 thiq day MACkUJM & Co., fit 14 Fdth litmet Cjp 1:1';•.;s, U '1 VICANCI GOODR, MIME iti E Vi .1 , : '6 T :3T YLES, T LO ?S i' I ineti. .II'CLIIN'TOCK, mblo_, 112 Market . shoot ESI RABLE RESIDENCE FOR Jur f, situate ccrnbr of Itrbecca Rad Stur g.inn , -treettF, A:I F gherty, uel floe of l'auenly,r brick dwelling of nine rooms, gas fixtures, porcheß, Ric, stable, carriage house, extensive lawn, grounds taatisful!y arranged, vial shell and fiscal walks, shrubbery, arbors, great variety of larce shade trees, an ex.ensive visor of fiver and country ,,c scenery..irtilillig aSO is Market et, FIRE BOARD PRINTS AND TES., tare for sale by mho MIMMIRALL. te„ E T f: GILL-- Pittsburgh Obily Morning Post Office CHEAP GOODS & .1) . FI U G S ' Tlft NORTLI, worth from $l,OO to 1,25 CORN EU ANL. kilt 11 LET WI ItEE'N rnlin NJ'\ (4 00D S a Lhoieo be7eation or DESI RA fiLE COODS, for Um present. and zwpronehit , g saapon. Buyers aro re svetially reqtestet! to call end Exerniue our • , • , 5N1)1..ttc. , (.1N !; Ext.c.t- W. R. TiIeGEE & CO., EIWEIANT 1.1.1.iWi, N 0.143 Federal area: ,!! DUQUESNE BRASS WO RKS u fr.eturo nl of every v •r1o!y o FINISHED BR ASS WORK. as and Steam Fitter 8. Particular attention m fitting Oil NMI nettos. Braes Ca,ttLgs of SUN:MoIt fireOOTHNESS made to order. liteimboat work ,ind repairing generally. Sa.E.oss' U,i :dont, Davy'd Sarev Limp; Goa Brackets ansi Bender:O. Corner HA INT CLAIR STREET ANIJ OlkitratNE WAY. lal3:tt LATEST N 0 v 1:11ir PATENT LEATHER AN a LET, NV. E. Schmertz & Co., Nit). 31 Fifth Street. nthlS GE NT6 CALF 1001%-i, OUTLIS CALF SOOTS. L L ohr'lijh; qUARTF:II.SIA9TRIL LT.9. A. rhtst urgli, Marsh 12th, ISr.2. tyliBUC [WINES FOlt LiALE .1. he sold at Publ'o Auction on Ski UHDAY, the 1501 inst.. at •11t.l.1liLE'S No. Sr Penn ti,-it, at 12 M.. 111 REE 1 1 0i:9E8, tLo property Of the United states. . ~.~ :.c,t :iu:u: .1 ,LEY, A. ITIC.NT(4OI , 4E,RY, m!112:14 to:.1 q.lrt:tor.immtnr U. H. A .LIS4' (if 2tarB Conitnit T1!I4 list onnbrar...e,.. th , , VA.:1011S F:izes and pt.yeo, aued.bl, or too Pocket and Parlor Venter P:itn ALUtJUd FOR POCK ET fi la d 6lotti, gilt edge!, soddo obt.p, for 12 viewßs 75 '2 o .lo • - , 1 lm!. moroc Jo do 1 24 2 do 1 25 do 100 4 do do do 24 do 1.55 3 Turk. !nor. do do 12 do 175 t; do do do 24 do 200 7 In Cloth, gilt edges and clasp, for 20 views $2 . 00 s . do do do 30 do 275 0 do do do 40 do 313 1d do do do 50 do 350 1 1 lint moron do 110 20 do 276 12 do do do 5.0 do 350 ta du do do 40 do 387 14 do . do du GO do 26 15 Tax k.mor. do 2 clasps antique, 2 1 do 50 16 do .do do do 30 do 75 17 do •do do do 40 do 00 10 do do do do 50 do 24 19 do do panelled EidoiS 20 do /50 21 . do do 2 clasps do .30 do 75 21 do do do do 40 do 00 21 do do do do 50 do 25 23 In Velvet, gilt mounting, 2 deeps 20 do 75 24 do do do 30 do .. 00 do do do 40 do '37 26 do do do 50 do .75 27 In Turk moro gilt edge, do 60 do 75 28 do do do 80 do 25 29 do do do 100 do 7 30 do do 2 clap pe'l aides 64) do 26 31 .10 do do do 80 do 75 81 do do do do lOU do 1 25 Also a large assortment of CARD PHOTOGRAPHS HENRY MINER, NOS. 71 AND 73 FIFTH STREET, NEXT DOOR TO TILE POSTOFFICE E UNDERSIGNED HAVE MADE arrangements to lit up Oil Refineries!, under 1)r. Twoildle's, Patent TROLIii APPARATUS, pa• tented February 4th, HU, by which Are is ten dered totally unnecessary In distilling Petroleum or other Oils. and we guarantee our work cannot be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy. Wn refer with confidence to the following par hes whose Refineries we have fitted up : ,vre. Long Miller* Co, Petrona Works; Wightinan k Anderson, Eagle, do S. M. Hier & Co., Excelsior do Alex. Taylor kCo , Jefferson do Lockhart & Free, Brilliant do The above works woo deaiguod and constructed and put in operation by bk. 11. W. C. TWEDDLE. The following works we have also tit up: Economy Oil Company, Darlington; M essrs. Chadwick & Crompton, Kittanning; JOnnson Graham & Co, Woods' Hun Brower Sill 6 Co., Pittsburgh ; Keree & Omit, do Johnson taro, do Forsyth, Brea & Co, Mancheistor. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Kee. tOu WATER. god WI FIRST STREETS, Brass Founders, Plumbers, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, total-3mil R. L. ALLFS, Agent, 'Wholesale Dealer In every description of PETROLEUM OILS , Keeps conrtantly on heed the Woe! eto ek:in tit market. Produce sad Oommissvon Merchant Also, it a E n C d lFY e N n WIB Ts LDdN Loors. lel7dt N 0.6 WOOD bTßNET,Piltsknoo,„ TALLOW. OIL AN D GRUM— /0 btala Tallow 96 bbis litaaaw Ia store aad for silo by I.; 0 , 1 1 Nti Ri...OM OF THE .1 r EICCEIVECD AT WV Yards Figured D3laines at ti.Ue 4.4 Black Muslin at 12,1 , knute 'rho best cidi(!oos at 12A cents Plain Silks all ex,;ors Figtiod and Plain kthek iik Check LIEL autumer's Silks E.3lling at 75.2., W. & IP, lIUGUS, Nava just rect:‘i red :from tee EASTE ILN ()IT IE:3 cornor Market Sqnare:Allep neny City FULTCN d Co., FOR LADIES 14 TIIE, Jaot. roc, - ived by BOYS CALF ISUOTS, ULIE4PI Calf:API! °REAP!!! 41 NO. 15 FIFTH STREET. 1), S. DIFFENBACHER7 PllO Aril ALBUM] PHOTOGAZAPET ALBUMS FU R PARLOR. CENTER TABLES. TO OIL REFINERS. F. UE I I KM * OCk. eisartresk, ANDSIONIINTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Laesii um Martian Pam s oz Asnuosten.—Prlvate Boxes, $6,00; Slagle Best in Private. Box, SI,OIX Parquette and Dress chits, ISO oente; Family Circle, 16 eon* Colored tiallery, 26 beats; Colored Bozos, 60 cents; Gallery, 16 cents. THIS EVENING 6th nicht of Professor Hamilton's trained horse SIR B ENRY. To coromocco with the extravaganza of After which the beautiful horse SIR HENRY To conclude with the LOTTERY TICKET. OTI C E— BOND HOL DE RS OF THE ve PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE AND CRIi t:AGO, THE OFIO AND PENNSYLVANIA, THE OHIO AND INDIANA, AND THE FOWL` WAYNE AND CHICAGO KAILROAD COMPANIEH.—HoId nre of First Mortgage Bonds of the Ohlo and Pennaylvania Railroad Company, the Ohio and Indiana Railroad Company, and the Fort Wayne awl t hicago Railroad Company, who have not heretofore deposited their bonds with John Fer guson, No, 35 Pine street, under the plan of MOP paoization, are again notified to do so on or beak* the let day of April next, or they will be excluded from its benefit. Holders of Second Mortgage Bonds of tha ram Companion. or Construction bonds of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Com pany, who have not already deposited their bonds as above, are oolalled to make application to the Purchasing Committee, at my office, No. 62 Wall street, to be admitted to the benefits of said nor ganizattou, on or before the same day, or be er, eluded therefrom. J. F. D. LANIER, Cha i rman Purchasing Committee. W Holders of any of the Bonds referred to in the above Notice c m deposit them; at the office of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Campanv„ No. 23 Fifth street, in this city. MARCH 18; 186241 G. W. CABS. • . OPU 6'2 E 4 .0... V • 1P8 4 .t : A eq:l , 4 0 A A .... a 8 w 7,..i'i H k r"" 4 - 4411 4 r g 4.,Eiw m H 7; . 0 . r-S a2 or "" A * L 4 , 4 o a.."" 13 0 , - A A • ri'm co e, ;,-, o' . 74 4 0 ~9 '-• ..i o s..i g i . 4 ii $0 co A ..-,,. 0 O3 •,-1 '' l ' F-4 15a 7 AA AV! 0 14 0-, .o :Li Mt FC2, 0 ~/.: ' 4 l : 4 -' 3 '''' - a. .. BPL, Ca c, - Q c: P/0 0 rq... a , .Z 0 c , P 4 Fl ,'I z ,5.11 - ....= , n. c .. a.,0, 44. 4 H. r.l - .9 .F0. 1 44 M 0 E-1 ;.• . A - : , ..E' ) p. l ..: ., ,.m . z ". (4 po 0 ...rg . 0 g 2 I=l m;; ti ! - 4 M P-1 .: , z 9 2 .41:4! ' 5 . - - ~ir 'ID 0 47 . , . ca to u ,tm;.-. -. 1 „., l'..'. 2 1, ....0 0 131,0.- - , ac: - . 4 A veP'= E., --, I=l A V 22.4 -.4 gt'4's,4 .." eq g .) § NA:I i Z ';. Z r..T5 . AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS. No more English or French rub bish, made to sell, but not to keep time. WHY SHOULD AN AMERICAN buy & foreign Wat:,h, when be can get a troller. one at Loma? Why should an American neediEsAy enrich foreign Watch manufacinr.ri nL ltie exponea of onr owii artisans? Why should an American send gold in England and France our covert bid. bitter orAernini, when gold is so much nestled at home t Why tihoul4 an American buy an imported Watch, which, In nine oases out of kin, will cost more to Steep in order for one year, than its pzice, nzil which was never intended In keep time Limier any eirounastances V, by phouid Aularic2.ls got paticairat more gen orally Amer:can manufacture% and thus emanci pate Llierne.eives frum llizahlum of &tallish capita!, ccench fahhlol24 and Coe:mental gew • The American Watch Company's Watches are particularly adapted for soldier's use, being most aubetautially matte, and not liable to get out o order, either in marching riding or fighting. Sold by all respectable Jewellers in the loya Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBIPIS & APPLETON, Agenti of this American Watch Company, 182 Broadway, N. Y fe2l:lm2p 1862. 81'II 1 h 6 1862. NEW GOODS. NEW STYLES. JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 Market Street, 19 now receiving his new stook of STRAW BONNETd, SHAKER HOODS, FRENCH FLOWERS, BONNET RIBBONS, LINEN NANDICEECHIEFs, LOOP SKIRTS, FRENCH CUILSETB, NOTLONd AND F.4NeY GOODS ar/r Tho attention of wholesale anti retail buy ern in called to our stook. JOSEPH[ HORNE, II MARKET STRAW: SPRING GOODS. 1862.` CLOTHS. CASSIMERES -43 EI8TI.1\TG1-8- WE HAVE !NOW IN STORE A complete stock of SPRING_ GOODS, all new and desirable styles, which have been care fully selected in blew York, with a desire to please the most fsstideous, and comprising to all the va nous new fabrics and novelties of the season. We would respectfully sodoit an early call from our patrons end the public, to test the mentor of toe same or themselves. SAMUEL BRAT & 84111, MERCHANT TAILORS .No. 19 Fifth Streot. SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No, 48 ST CLAIR STREET. SULPHITE OF LIME for the Pre oervidias of Odor; Just roomed and or ode UJIONSE A. gnu/. Ara sfisk No /Wen! rk. £H Wm. ANTERNS TO BURN CAILBOIi Oil without chisels% Dithenditalb leak= Pita Sim Mingles. ed firms: amismiss is. m SOIIMMITZ BLKILKLIIT'B. eilig 111 INN Wes& WM. HENDIKREION EMBROID ER/E4l
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