rEDXKiDAr MOBNIKQ- JAN’ -.>',-1*32. - Gen. Jim Xan»« As Gen ' W.f,„,i e ft-Wa&,n'glon io I* k t ."’® m,nd «r the expedittan paring or id in Kans**, aod. will conseqaontly the public al , o ** VP? n TOm»elf for some time to comfcy »t « to inquire into-Hia Parentage, earlj life and History; We *Tat(odnelTee of information fornisHed by Chicago zWiuw; topresent. brierium-' * atary of hfs’pniyidua career. ‘ Lass wee born :in L» wrenoe . burg, Indiona. J£U fi j her ° rk t ° that **«• ■»«» ‘ban 06 W " * adopted State. Ho hld eixchildren, three wa. d * aght * r *' ' iJamu H “* r ' ° f th “***’■ <W7 two c'”*' th * mhiKl of «" «oU«v nd .brother, who resides in Indiana. - * « W ’ '‘•““tion. His WM • Terj intelligent and refined rnaT:^ 1 , * f * U,er flnia e *“b honor one of the learned. professions, young Hen *y » education was not neglected. He took «rly to public affair and in the State in - born he hecame a member of «be LegUUture, Presidential Elector, Lieu tenant Oorernor, and member of Congress. “““ *“ Tin B “ade him a United States wS' 1 ' 1 " 11 ""; *ebie«d the highest iboom that are possible. When the Mexican war broke out, he rabed a regiment, of which he was elected Colonel, and made the campaign with (Jen. T|sylo,, _He was at the battle of Buena Vista,.where he-distinguished himself, as he did in the campaign generally, as a - and Skillful soldier. Of his career lt Is scarcely necessary to speak, toe tiing Is clear, howuver, and that is, that thU. belligerent experience in Kan eaa, added to that which he gained in the . war, give. hii a aim total of P*«dto»l. experience scarcely inferior to 5“ of any officer in the army. a, has »«n appropriately eald,“he is no carpet or gMUonomu knight," tbeoriliag and doing nothing, but he ha. gained his ~ - knowledge and prored his quriities amidst T*”*” *nd privation, with rough and har- 1 dy engaged in earuest work, seek ing for unmedUtaand practical results. . ,f U ; ' h »»^: l a weU described in the following extract: •TWi common idea concerning the gen dispositiou and tone of char=- Irith. w£i!^ 1 Ter y w *de of the truth.. While-due credit U given for his practical talent and tenacity of pu£ - P nera JSJ? nndersW that he £r°ntiereman —brazen, telnsb, ruthlcn, ruffianly, to at lsut an wP** i! Uiereh * T ® been WhS il. h? ,l ! ch:an ‘dea should prevail. HtoSta?/or?„ *? not “7 purpose now to *® ' nU,r “Pen the particular mSCuS 1 ' !* untroe - -.Bat enfiwly and singularly untrue it u. It true the l wMu™ ho ., i * T o * l * *o take offence^ wlm wronged and pursued by enemies, he U violent and terrible in retaUation; when ‘ "Passions are thus aroused, they are vol - heU not £^sawssss»ss ■ mSSOSSmt^Sj: caUon in huYather's tamUy would be suffi ment to prove His speeches in the Senate tnuy be quoted upon this point:. Ihough “ onilUl and oarefully studild th *y •« yet excellent in ityle and Ten<b pointed . and practical, “neb attention fromhis associates and-the ©oantry.aa those of al / mo.t»hy : otheramhr.lysho^tbe hhTU t Uliter4to - Those'who “"..k»d.i ,ut “'‘ght opportunities 1 for ob .him personally, will readHy admit thsrtdie is not a raau of coarie thpughta or •fSSfrxJ 4 not braien; Trank smd decided, not impudent. He is os mag- Mjdmous M he U brave; and always ramfy * nt, at any personal discom fort or sacrifice. Ho is.ambitious andaa ordinary accepla he 1. not It is contrary ofhianature.Omthe P?” 0 ?* 1 considerations to a ln common intercourse, be marked for Us unusual m and Among hta friend^Sd under tteatmeit and see, kind and gentle as a worden ” In personal appearanoe General Lass is e.bout five feet ten inches high, slim of body and long of limj-jfree, cordial, almStt confidential in hia'manner. HU eye is mild ,and mirthful,, but when roused it sparkles with a strange and unnatural His jaw, chin, ample but slightly retreating forehemi, gi r every featturwof Us oountenance and manner in dicate strangth and individuality of char acter. Be was married some'twenty years mace to a grand-daughter of Gen. Anraun Bt. Clara. They have four children, one a daughter, married, and residing in Kan a son of thirteen, a daughter of seven « eigaVand a don of less than a year. lrnaa is brave, resolute, persistent “ purpose, untiring in energy,' eminently, practical, has faith in, himself, and j»s aesass the power of commanding the confl dsacs. of Others. Those who know hU qualities be«, trust him the most We dose this brief sketch with the following eharaoteristio anecdote,, related by the Washington correspondent of the New Fork Ettnlng Put: i Use his hid a , .^^sysaalrc Dnlon»« n tlm«nt whaterer when yon go?' {lane, <1 Toll ate good cue ' UjitJm 11 ?!? 1 " 1 behind me. If JUMoori, Arkansas end the Indian country' i wUI not come peaceably under the taws of I ny plan is to make- of then * wilderness. I would glee the trai ■ 1?°” *® < = h “>« between Sl f-, ifl cen'tdo better, i w blte traitors and giro tb * I# /»1 black men I’ %,e Mends of lane assert that upon hearing naSja.j!?*!?’ McCW >» iu »*bed heartily Su*! -^ Voa “"** work ont 7-onr own Tho quulloo ofth* but mod* ( 5* TOUof tlmTrtuory I, .tin' Md»dd»d. Th* Committu of W»JI u d ~ n, * n i>ow ttld to ttud two to do* la Mthorifiac Umbra* ■«£%£*#• Tr “»ury d*mmnd notu to bo •«ggM.»«rt)todu > Witt tb. pririltf* of oon rortly th«m at option lato «ixp«r<.at..ZO. ;ott. Oo?*nmut bondi or J-jo aotu; It li ; oloodndtrotood tb*t a portion Of tb* Commit. r tu.«r» to ftror of puling a Ux-bDi ir'lanw Wo,ooo> bolioriait that tho country i* aot oul* puimud bat willing to Maud «X “tSu^ . The r ße*clllin i« n Collie. : J#’ I The Richmond Ezamimr, of January 16 th, in * calm and well reasoned ariicle on the I rebel siination, mke- rather a melancholV I T,ow of ,h 0 “ a,ter - It says whileVhepo ! Ul,c, ‘ l «f the South hare been re poking in dreams of approaching peace, and while our accomplished captains of en gineers have been expending their remark able scientific ingenuity in the erection of v ?rorki as wonderful, and almost as exten sive and quite ns valuable as the Chinese •all, to resist invading forces from agiven the enemy have gradually and at-leiaure gathered up their immense re sources and concentrated their tremendous energies to envelope the Confederacy with their armies and fleets, and to penetrate the interior from some one of many alternative pointe. Although they can now do noth ing, they'have their general programme in perfect order for execution when the Weather ohanges in the ordinary coarse of the earth round the sun; and at thitr mo ment we find ourselves in the face of su perior foroes wherever we look, whether to the Borth, tho East or the West or the South itaelf. Gen. Sydney Johnston has to strain avery nerve to prevent the military as well as geographical heart of the country from slipping out of his grasp.' Generals Joßoph ■Johnston and Beauregard are held by Mo- Clellui on the Potomac aa in a vice. A gi gantic armament is ready to attempt the descent of the Mississippi, and their fleets <?n the Atlantis seacoast and tho Gulf are too freshly before the public attention to re qulre remembrance. Such are the fruits of a policy purely defensive. Without oven the hesitancy which would come of a possible interruption, the enemy have thus surrounded the'Southern Confederacy; and if permitted to repeat, as often as maybe desired, their efforts to penetrate its heart, they Win necessarily attain the place and the time where succesa hwaita them. The Examiner thinks Vthere is only one chance of escape for the rebels, and that is so absurd that their case must be desperate indeed. It favors reinforcing Gen. Syd ney Johnston at Bowling Green, to that General to whip Buell, occupy Louis nlle, take Cincinnati and make a dash into Ohio—Urns breaking the back of the Boa Conatriotor winding around the Confeder ates. The article reasons the question at some length, and winds up as follows: *We are satisfied that, beyond tho flitter-, tng possibilities of a foreign in retention! asneedv rationalhope we can entertain of a speedy termination of this war is to be Oh£ 4 « ff «”»‘ve campaign acres, the ?“ o '.£ on l U>e point.that Gen. Johnston now defends. The best line of advance strike at the-vitala of the Borth, which are the Lake States, is that through Kentuoky. The country i, a plane, ” 0t ° ct ,‘ Tel J hostile, supplies *? d ~ h . e ffrsst resource of tho Borth in beyond. The enemy understand turn, and are making tremendous efforts to secure Kentucky to them without the poe frem X °-3^ ape ' , Tki » "“Km of from the inclemencies of the skies, is a pn£ cions boon of Providence tons; we can now determine on a plan, and prepare for its ! nir»M° n ? “ L - ort time - ,hllt wiU abortive all the cosUy and com plicated devices of the adversary." If that igjthe only “rational" hope of the rebell, thoir doom is sealed. Tho defeat of ZoLiicorrEK has rendered Johnston's posi tion untonablo, and there is now far more probability of Tennessee falling inU) our -hands in the next six weeks than there is of-Johnston being able to hold his poisition, lot, alone marching on Louisville. Eastern Tennessee is now open to us by the dofeat of Zotucomn, and as soon as that is oc cupied by our troops, and tho Union spirit .“ in the ascendant, Richmond itself will a right place to bmin. The editor of the Examiner had better be packing up. The Bcrni&e Where The speculations concerning the destina tion of the Burngide Expedition still con tinue, and the speculators are more in the fog than ever. The rebels are as much in the dart as we are. The secret has been well kept, but time must now soon develop it. .A letter to the Richmond Dispatch dated Norfolk, Jan. 14, says: “It aeems that the Burnside expedition j conld scarcely have chosen a lesaproni ttoua tune to go forth upon the sea for «■— purpose of committing depredations the coast of North Carolina. On when the fleet left Hampton weather waa favorable, the breeielW^H assTa , as“.-i-sjt;- mU« below Cape Henry before the wind sp4denly changed to eastward, dark clouds •rose, and a thick mist settled upon the emt ocean expanse. Yesterday it was t "A au the seasick troops aboard, had fotind wny-hMk to the Roads. Thi, is Hs&srjF The wSnington_(N. C.) Journal, of J.n 15, says: • evl^lT- #aI<I J!? m General Burnside’, expedluon did not return to Hampton e«™hv*u. r T I ! ort< ' <, i n ti" Petersburg P &- Ut,t*l*E, t * I *E r »P w « correspondent from IV I *,? no ‘ h “ rd ° l iu *"tar a i A s 0,8 “ ut > • ni ,anl r if it *T ,nin S »i* o'clict it “■ “ *bundant ismin anoe here,_whtch is not three hundred miles distant - Hatteras is less than i th°M*tWrt.^ m F LP * lookout hoars ' “ d Our own impressicin is, that the fleet will turn up at Port Royal or Ship Island. But it is useless to speculate, when the tele graph may upset our theories before they are published. We hope the fleet has es- SEZZ. tW?ible »^oraprevailed after it left port It has now been out ten onffkt stopped short of the Gulf we ought to hear of it soon . „ wl A “, lm , porUn " .Order. An«rte r h„ Jn , tbMa i Mnod from ■ «r»7 h«dq n .rtcre, containing the follow ingU.ln,o t , » n , *, “irarexigeflcie* of-tha , Hr p?4*sHu SU? iff#?**"* as.tssajrjaj“.a& begrentednttlie present tiMgTc'nTii argent andexceptional in- the application. ...... ; Proper, to remark that many of the Eh « 1»T« pfnbeeYce ,»5 farloaghe hare heretofore been .rented! pennet *ow4>e'iUoire&’'- " P"**®* IF« consider this one of 'the moot : ttnt «fl«« tatily «,»ri tmm > FfV Iho ftcUities which IjtTO exiated fof •obtsintag tolougiu, fai be,, * crying eritin the may. Go whew yon irill, ip orcry part of tbs country, the can, tbs m. r. '-'i i ‘^ by who have gone home, 'our. healie a.vx, saxr^r?w^ Mr ~IM AUVE INK; ~ tiine£n WaeinngtoQ or other pfa**ut aad «perifie . __ ~ j ciSesj hanging around taverns or other ’■ ■ >' t'*' ~ '* ?/i ' |*T ° f "*”* * *• detriment, of,' S2S*" * 1 “ T~ . I their morals,. and frequently to- the rlis*t front bj u. ■. ea DIAEIEo' roK ISC2. ; grace of the service. There-is great in-- ««d bj»wo«u eunatWeted.'• !’ '■■' IM■ ‘‘ justice, also, in the operation of the D rae- ?“ “ “ ot “ J »*“*** If To* uii,-not now- re- - :..' tlce of. granting furloughs. Sotne officer, are faithful to their duties, and can never ! indWoom ■• *’ 1 i get even a partial relief, while others are 11 “v M ton* .ottering and «posore. hard!y ever on duty. We hope the above I order will be inexorably enforced. The officers are paid for aorvice of infinite im portance to the country, and they should stay and discharge it, or give place to those ■who will. ♦ _The RiTer Expedition. A very reliable correspondent or the Cin cinnati Gazette, in a letter from Cain., dated Jan. 17, gives rather a gloomy prospect of any expedition from thatquartor soon. Ho says: . d * te > r“ders scarcely need to be told of what is not true about the move menu here. It is not true that a ‘grand tret^’t,?' 0 ? 0 st ™>& “ «£»»- f a . U .“ g h * r ?> ** a >® veracious dispatches ' - nat trne that “this column is to ext air da J s ‘ •»Paducah, thence to Nashville, from which point the entire army is to proceed to New Orleans.' It is not true that 'reinforcements to the number of 20,000,’ as some had it, or 40,000,' aB others, ■are now on their way from St. houia to this point,' It is not true that ‘the gunboaU are to proceed immediately up the Tennessee river, to co-operate with the land ;? rc , ca , of , the expedition.” It is not true that uhe heavy fogs have been delaying the expedition,' or that any fogs have been giving trouble, excepting those on the brains of the correspondents and telegraph ers, who set the nation agog to hear from the great Mississippi expedition. And, in brief it is not true that any movement down the Mississippi is at all likely to occur for a fortnight or three weeks to come.” He says that a naval officer told him that they could go into an engagement with the gunboats by the last of the week, but they would not really be ready for two weeks more. ahl ? B ? nton . ‘he largest and most relied on of the whole fleet, fails to perform satisfactorily, and three weeks maybe spent in certain changes that are H U ' kad ° f ' Noting whatever has been done with the mortar floats, and the guns PUtatoroJ!"™'^, lyil ? “ in Pittsburgh. Clearly, the fleet isn’t ‘‘ready” beside*; these gunboats are looked upon by the naval authorities as only an experiment. There will be a good ttany trial tnps, like that of the Benton Hiem will be uken under the powerful batteries at Columbus. One *™ .eeeeni'e* for a cruise, even on the Mississippi. There are hardly men enough enlisted yet for half the gun. 1» that the deficiency is to be supplied from the seaboard, but the supply has not yet become apparent.” •* If the fleet was ready the land is not, there being only troops enough to hold Cairo, and-the surrounding points. Late acoounU show that Gen. Grant, has got back from his reconnoissance in force, and things are now there as they were. It is quite evident that no advance nan take placo there for aevengdays to come. Btruax or UixisTta Coxwix—Minister Corwin’s latest tetterjjgiSoming down to Hec. 34, oonfirm th« inUUigsace to which we gave publicity some days ago, that ho wUI return home. He thinks that under his pres ent instructions he shall bo unable to advance our interests in Mexico. The Mexicans are, he says, making great preparations to resist the allies. Bad W*at«« a*d Bad Roads— lt rained m Washington all day Sunday, and it rained end snowed pretty much every day hut week. The consequence is that moToment is almost impossible, the roads being in a horrible condi tion. The Potomac is greatly swollen, and foil of drift. SEECIjfE JTOTICEH. £3£*A Friend in Heed. Try it- DB. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT lapre. PM»d from tba red pa of Dr. Srsruui SwtXT, of Con oactieot, the greet Bona Better, and has been uaed in bh practice tv the leal twtnlj jama, wiib tba nroal aetoalahing aoccrwe. Aa an external rained, It i. artfbnnt a riral, and will eU.ri.te than an, other preparation. Tor aU Bhenmsticand Nerrona Dlaordera it la trni, iablilble, and as a cure tiro Air Sores, WonmU, Bpraim, Bmieas,A<n, lu bealinx and puwerfcl atreoxt baaing prope'r- Baa excite tbe Jnat wonder and astonishment of all no hare arargiren it a trial; Orarfonr hundred ■htUcatea of remarhabls cures performed b, it with fc tbs last two ,aan, attsst this fcet. B. E. SELLEBB A CO., Agents, corner of Wood and Second .treats, Pittsburgh. apSArdawT Food.—Attention ii call ad to tba naoat rttnarkable and adantifle preparation, adrertieed Ur anather colnnw. It la an entlrel, new dtacoTar,, and must not be coaSrunded with ail, of tbe numerous patent medicines of tba da,. It is a ceruln turned, Air aU the dimw qndbad. and ». Pectall, those of a cbronla natura-of loug.iandlug of weaka, month, and ,eua. SuUaran, tr. It. -cU which »TU7 Motb*r abould hAV* in medicine cto—i in c»— of a—d; And oontnaanaTMit SK?Sf« •**■*•«“*kiaiu2£b.rl!i2??pSo “ d "01 be fcuHd Ur'S” biftntila compiatute. J°* "* b J °«>“M H. KEVSIB, Agent, No. Mo Wood itmt, flttobmrt. Pa. del7:dnwT „ PARK, M'CURDY & CO., lUntUictor«. «f SHEATHING, BIUZIVU’ MSB f?^ T^ 0PP * a ’ FESas “ w»n bottoms! KAUED STILL BOTTOMS, BPALTEB SOLDER: tinners’ machines and tools. p Tint ud 120 B«coiu] itiwu, UnL B*** 8 **** 1 ***** 01 Cow>er wt * “7 dcalrnl pat- argfcdewlrT. lf§M R ?n A ? HOOI) ~ HOW HOW A lectm on the Nature, Treatment and Onr. of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal We&kntu, lurol «at«y Hnlmlona, SFxual Debility, ud Impedi menta to Xarrla«e generally, Nerrouiwaa, Oonramp* Wons KpfleWud Pita; Mental ud Pbj*i«| i DC *. padty, rewnJUng from Self-Atmae, Ac. BrJtOBT. J CULYEILWELL, M, D., author of the Quo: Boor. - Ac., *c. , * U A Booit'To Taomutna or Bnraiu,” Bent coder eeal, in a plain eore&pe, to u/ adtlreae, poet-paid, on receipt of Mm cun or two postage staiepe, bj DU. CH. J, C. KLINE, «oJmdirt BOW ' r 7, *■ r - 8... «*.- IS'aoßnrsos, nnm & mu. LABS, Eornu. UN, Macuiuna, WMMwncR Womsa, Pittsburgh, Penn’a. Orncs, No. 21 ttanun Sraxar.- Manufacture aU kind* ofBTEAM ENGINES AND mill MACHINERY, CASTINGS, eLIBOAD WOBK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WOML r «?«»«*» AND BSJAIIIIHO iiwoa ,i at ' tiilti&dly. Jumy tmn “‘““■'‘"m Of IBOS BAttlNO. IBoir vlroS tAinLT BOOM, WHnH>W BHUTTKM, «Wa«rt«u£ “<»Wn.«o)t«W«<ir jlyoijoMfc ■ ~\ ' ’ jiSSSSi: "“T » rrr-^r 'Fitts burgh Steel Works. K ' ,ft "■» lbl.yi, « H-ceiXOBW. f jokes, mb & co H MAimCicturen of CAST STEEL; »!*>, BPHINO PLOW ANJ) A » STEEL, STEEL SPBIKGH AND C ° rU,,/ * 0i Pittsburgh, *’ ocl» j - *- —-*• i- C3TIURKPATKICK, BUKNAP & 00., (aoccewm to J. c. Kikjlpatbick & C 0.,) Man. Wtol «k ***«« to LAMPS, CHJSI2TETB, BHADES, CHAKDELIKRS Ac ■ SSatSSSJS oBP°.".Bl.Cb^r“ M «~U. i*. MABKLB, Hoer MANDTACTDEEBS *od dudcra in BOOK. rjllNT £;££“« —“-ok:wb^: *g-OABH OB TRADE FOR RAfl< mrt 53TW. WJtMfis & SONSTBiaiiri AND DOMESTIC 811.1. S OF EX. CEKXIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, 5.,.67 M«rk«. P,n. burgh, Pa. Ba-CoUMtuo. inado oo «I 1 the P ri„d|«J dth,, throughont the United 8t..„ lpa jBC'HEJTBY M. L'Of.t.TMR F^r- WABDI.VO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT whAtaM. toa„ r 1„ OHEESE, BOTTEB, SEEDS, Pi,, v,' PrUlluC ' Ho. 25 Wood ,ln, t , Pitubnrßh. Piu —— ; »o 1 ,ltt. .LITTLis, Merchant l'ai- W Sr ' Cuia ST “ 11 "- Dr - ItUh'i Build. Ilag . I liul'ureli. I'U. I|i3ll eectvmes. E^hkdw? 11 ? F ua BE~Diu?: AHter“«I P * " TaE BaCKWOOBA -25 ““t* childrrn 1U cent* Tlck.f *« procured at tho M.thodbt Book Mow 78 \vS ° r at thß do * r> “ w *»LKV chapel! Fifth _ jalk-dtd. PUnJLIC JTOTMCES. OITICE OF TBX PITTSBCBCB Ga« CO) of )14 - d ” JAMB) M. CHKlary. Irn»«. t£4£!WwSLdS, %M&s*S3sts£k juLfcdtd r • - Oi’riaTi k ■nTvo??** 0 ? ol 411 Qoarternmtsri oftho ih«.i» QnortcnnattDr Gvnrral. U. g. •’ XM ' JDKBJmsMiM’I’S. i _ Coxxxwmrtu* Omct, > rpo thb.tTx“l y“e°S of itlk wmmm mmim Ww » tl K J«iur> S -^* 1 * to In- SSHKSKS^g. ssfeans&isTteHS Venaßlee township; Pina township I,hp ‘ ' . Jonathan bbacff, OEOKOK HAMILTON ImXI DAVID COLLINS, ■ 7.11 . W ■ Lumnj Coamia,ldii.r. practical plumbers, <*4f AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 129 FOUNTS STREET. Iparitl At ton flan to tlis it2S FITTING UP OF OIL refineries. if, 1 ®--TEli’a wo'ritTE be«by gir*n tUfct l*Uei* orAdmlnl*- iS»S^ur h Aii!Sk U |of J * meJ E»t*n»n, l5?of ft A^e * heay eoUßt y- <Je«a»ed, bare b«m U ‘ P l*"* “*• Immcduto pnjm tuuSS JSsfiSM^rr* A KAXUK'S NOTIUK-—Ro ,h*t lrtt ™ of idmiui,. wwooapon tbe k*tate of-Thuja*!'Black i.t. PJum towiMhlp, Allegheny county, d«un*tf have i to^hf^{i* d . t H BtM,<ien4 * ,ied * AU P®nwn»iD3ebt3 to tb« niU estate an requested to it»»v» Vmna, and thoaSharfig ckimTor 1 uwMrtworurtMH d^gr^.r^rr.r.'s i-St.* 01 ”* AdjninlrtUatOf. 'I . AK'i'KJLE T. iAT'CAN »* «0 at. «U thaw, for effectually exlrr. D *« ' t ru ii n “ft *lm-riplloii# K*IS. ilico or „**'*■ u stXTEB £itu to ri«i th* premise*. it> m..t caM« ouo box will be fooud Bufflctunt. “ u "‘ BAT PASTE. JSAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. IiAT PASTE. Preparod by JOSEPH TEEMING. of Um Dimnuia mil JUarket atm-U. 4 pEoUUoErr prime Dry Peadu**. " <jo -, r «Io' do Applre, •j» «o - 3h«ltt>ark Hickory.Kma, * do Bacon Side*. % Id «ton and jbr Mlo.by ,' w \. „ ‘ SHIUVfiU i LAZEAIL Ja2g -7 imJ29 Smlttiflold at.; cor.-Wwontf- J VAX, tonWiEuSa a#d MwciW.Ji.r lhi ula of FLOUU. ÜBAIS, JJACOJf, LAUD, BrxTcn roni BTKST |,^“ir's" mUj ’' I, “- 10 'niumHttD rim, Pm.borgb, p«, . I "jfj* new oii Barrels p#c#lt«<!udfcfaai« by . v. • J4MB A. .fETZKIf ; Corptr HMfat Mil riratilfwu. ' asssfeWM®-.-" laeijagaewß «Ueh,*rMl.tjr J. B. GAEtIXLV *_CoT° modem com*lnf-aUth* tiitolslMd for d cm ,P l *‘«>r ffiAKsS-ss s 'Zzzszssrsi jaghlyd JJaTcjh 4 Co., SHIP AOBKXS ASD , COMMiSaiON MERCHANTS, 130 Wilatu SlMot, PhilKUljtU, duir ni flodk, chain, produce, tobacco, WISES ABD liqvobs. ' fcr error » to b« made on recelpt of H^QinMK° f ca * maJa on coitaignmaU*. 14 ALMUKAIi SKIRTS/ **“* baxmoral skirts, Balmoral skirts, Eubreldirri, Hmuuidad u>d Corded, w„ ebe^.. [_| um"a liKiuai Kwl'folxqs w . OOUTAU* Paper, Embbmed Gilt Ed*, and Plain Utter Pepcrorl^la.'Bath Pce£\o<l each l£ i* aheeta Paper, 24 Envelope*, Half doien flue Steel Pea*. A Faber* ■ Lend Pencil. . - An Accommodation Pen Holder r JAS. GIB3ON T -Mocr»»tarv. CHEWING TOBACCO. •r citunand Cb,<rt„ e T„t»cco IIM ~WZSBS&EiBL. - arvirjfe^^- For JOHNdfoStWrfat, Aod puter in choice F»aihr MaUdne*. a ft,ii Corner tnatthfleld ml fourth jielG. 3»A*SSSSNg s?fiJS3r •£ RjK*" la CBODK 4KDL KbMCATISO sSi»*«as&s ■ascK!§ S: 'J'HO& J. HUNTER, AND D£AXiKB IN CRUDE OU,B< TflTilu 1 ! W.' Jv uftsl Hiitoll Ftiltsn 131 Woos BTBEKT, PITTSBURGH, *" n ° w r ” l,io « to todr LACIES', MISSIS AND .CHILDRENS'-EURS, Embracing erorj qoriltj ,ud etyle. GENTLEMEN'S EUR OWVES, CLLLARS AND a.it CAPS. * r* * wiumvAnia, rrausa£i> *T AMTBOYT, r ?°“ PaOTOOHXPHIC NEGATIVES FBOM f?»,tg. T o,”^ l .°u A L^? rnmtal, H^cE^^^ t S r oC W^l A »‘»«'>>. S-JKSfSJL^S-fsS. Eu? liS£ 1 i S£2 B ftS£?* , S£.^ r«t£l&£USt sS®ffisS^& : 22f^£ , Ste I§kk^®®£sk - ‘ • •»«• M Wood-.twit. jJBTKOUTK UJUL. WO&ks-rg^r, Xaiurr, Proprietor*; B«Oti.r. ua W.iml«ct OT . Pure Deodorized Benzoli - Mo-^s. c s;^ t pfag,^|gi»M. M « r >, pKODUCE— “ “ tr*h KoU Bmur, .?. <*do»PMk«d { *> Mkagi <lo d » (J, •- 20 * Les/JLartL I 10 bblf, Cora Mil. • - i Crm!# * rr iTT d*ilr. , B. UAhf,Wirf ,-„ jOfci'iuuiiiu.'iuKa; iUCPAIItED, LINSD. ICK CaEST3 AHDKAriM, LAEOE CHESTS ITADEkKt A t N J > „ 1 ’ A ' ***!>■ ranted m „1--T A °* HjIALLEK. uj “OLABMS > 1 :■- ■ ■' U MB:2wtf jxuhveD AIEaT^T rJ *oppl/» pot op to lift wTr^l^JV^**® B * l *tessssBß@* ** Ers? mtwnr a. com®. r (puaxooajtea Aisvtm, rOR SALE BY w. S. HAVEN, o™ of tt-ood «rf T>W BUM. LEWIS RICE, Proprietoi GoodQ'uUt?, Bright Colom, Low Price.. fSS« LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS; COTTON HOSIERY, COTTON HOSIERY. COTTON HOSIERY At la* JWB- price* until F. bniary I*l WOOLEN GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS, At coat* to clout rh.ftocAvnt. BEST KIND or BARGAINB. JOSEPH HOBNE, 77 MARKET BTREET. Havana a gabs. HAVANA CIGARS, CHEWINO TOBACCO.. CHEWING TOBACCO. photograph taken, CBE TBS BAQ&OLIA BASIS, COMMISSION MERCHANT McCOMD * co , H. &IDDLE, f Liberty nrwt. ,! FonjMUß^jro A BOVE“HIGH VOfEg^feß^' a (ood DWCLLIHG CO Pitt wi [ u n*s md watat. 4ddno ‘ *" _J«att3td ■ t JOHS WAT, ■!».. inHrtu. . r l' u or rent irom. tne first of April, intoe Tillage of Tortb Creek, Mr the i A urt *?,V , * fk 3‘ation, ou the PenMjlrania i tih» foUwing property, rU: One STOBE, with I Si vy *f lK This Uan old eetablUh-d stand. and (krfng a t>o*iiMas of thirty-ihowawt dollars ter , S?:»„? 1,0, A t 5 o *** tavebn stand,, ' “ntmintoff Bghuen Boons,-with, stabling, *a.J i F n ?V“ i“ d Mrrsr * l *«*» Of gronml.cfeinr in; buslne*. Also, a atari fora BiSaaShS? '^rtSd m^fv! Si ,r, i Ui^* tUch#d * Alwj.that To n ff i^^- formcr, 7 known “ Alien Bimi "jsssss^sstkss^,b* * iwt '* l ■«* rpo JJIiT— i'Ke Store ttoom Mo. 59 Uana H ,i '“™ frum Liberty, iua occupied by r TO \ r ,f; wilL *“ rtntod from- ibo let of April next. A ® 10 . . jobs a. bessSaw.' -■*- • Oorpat of Llbtrtr and Hand riiucts. LjiUK KEiN i—A comfortable LtwolUne 8 ruomsj a stable and carriage hontKS acre* Laid, well set with apple and arbor, 4c. Wmbe.to-eSto.«A l SS«i2!tS£ l>er of J«ar». Enquire of. .WATT 4 WJISOH. 268 Libert; ftrest! atory Brick DweUlur on Oolnll •trwtjdrooijtt.lagooaorter. Applyto ' ' ** U Mjdtf WATT A WILSQ S;m Liberia imsK Aau.M)T Wit *l«4 in the thriving village of m.wium from thecitj. Ih? : lot SmToo VS^ * { I f* el of 60 toet, turd extending iiack 3uO feat to ■&' °, n *» erected a two atorj dwelling, fin- A*** B, J ,e ' double porticoaTlm. «*W. «uT carriage Lon*; good i^tS^etT^ frnit, choice election*, vegetable garden, tc? {nil u * u Cheep and on tufurm*. AwS to WW «= • • B. M’hALN 4 00. T)ltuu STOWS Jb'OK JdALJfi.—A fine “Jv °PP° r < unity m notr offered to porchue one-half or U>. whole of a DBUG STOKE, In . good nS,^,r m “r“ f Suilnrw, fitted npnieelr, “nd rent very low,. For particular* adtlruea . 1 nea t pittsbdrqh p. q L'UK 6AL.t.. —A very commodioaa and X Comfortable rwldenoe, in a deeirabie neliAbor. hood, in the ffairt ward, Allegheny, on lowTSd payment*, and xtxj low. InquS* of * 8. SCUOYEB, Jo., ” at Law, I 3» Fourth rt. tiALK—About Eioht d* ow **» in good order, now dritinc three Sih" £*“? m tbit wm b* «old 6h«pfoJ «ah. Enquire « l GAZETTE OFFICE, P J«>7.otf Fifth etreet. ebore Stnltbaeld. rpo liKT—Two OUica Kooms (acine i :uT aDd ,trwt> on the Mcond floor of the new i’.’Sli??’ cor S““ f ib « r 'J' atraot, furnialLed with gat P«««faa gl;en ImmodJatdy, oron S lit day of April. For intformatlon apply to . JOHN A.HSnSHAW, Conior of Liberty and Hand atns t. KWi—A VACANT U)V v™ f ALLEGHENY BIVEB, abor, iUrbir 7 aS T2 T° #t ». wit * l or without 6tabl« and Al *oy i“ rear; can fa*r« an eniranc* on Penn “Efta., JOHN WAY, Ja., UUJWd Bawtckl^. KE.NT—The' three story Brick ICO Third .tz*t, corned *U»J, with modern ImproTemenU. Enquire of 1 PABE, McCUBDY & CO., ■ • 12C Second trott. '|lU LfiT—xwo story Briek Dwelling . - N0 * 6 , 1 street, AUecheor, coni timing 8 rooms, bath, Ac. JEnqataor^ McDonald a abbcckles, - No> Liberty treet. W^rehoQ^ a on iSecont '^s-1r Ly HltchCo<i, M^^ e J T * C<> * Enquire of PT„:.. .... - PARK, McCPBDY A CO. LHJK KE>T—A UOUiTWAKjiHuiJo'iJ ™,°!', Ll, ?? y S reM ' b *' low Bt. Out, formerly oc- P Joll “ “rjar. JOBS WAY, Jr f gewlcujy. DissqLUTxojrs, ac: l£S«K3&Sg=2! »S rsa "“®x: iSSSisr - ad J.C. KJBKPATniCgA-m •hip, under tho same of SHUIVKB * LAZEAB. 2d «*wr of Oocood. SAM'L p. anßiyrS^' | Jiooorj gHRIVEK & LAZEAB, WHOLESALE GKOC£B3 COMMISSION MEMCHAjSs, Km. ST and a Smithflald Street, C«B«r S*oo&4, Jal:lyd ivuA 4sess aa jsgfe NELSON JONBS. . THOS. JONES, Ji. ,_ THOJIAB JONES. *”'v of JOKItf * P BQKgl Wri^) ™*r tt« M °?.”'iS? 1 * J) IUiJ 1 UiJ °* assay r2R2- WM.M. WILtSSi T. mjDSOywiLLIJMa I Ilillllfi ■Q.^^Jggjaa|g;: wM'asthkk. EgEsßM3si asSSia^ag ssifesassss^ fAs^fiffireSSSg coaUnuetlrt PjSSiS'p* lll Plttrtgrgfa.Jfcn.l, im.-\t2H ■ rUSI ‘ D - Jg- B** 8 ** .: 8.-JX Otlpj^T 1 (J i'he onderai*£ JUinMj.lB6l Th. tinflnl.. Slbl^SdnJS 1 Ptttebargfa, Jan.-13th; v j-(»iNKJf G. HAI43 ft CO., " SUCCESSORS TO JAMES C . WAIT, Merchant; Tailors,: COBSES PE»!f AHD «; CLAIk 813? ffaßSssnss B ®*^ lotb«XS^*f* ro °? « r » ft Ml*wwrtockofQoo4» "'‘ ' M , M. Kjifcil ud Sattual Bctnat -*iii ** tl “* , ‘ in Jtoitarjr Sdraoi la no* In progron, Grad* jwitioni „ dm, K*«l «4 Top<* riphloaSnglMOT. .jli.- AMtUI gj,w !? t * c*n t» obuload rf hor 'tv...- P ?SS*> 1 »»«<>r- ‘ - " r^* J»lfc!wilMh.F ■■'■■».■& 8. BKIfATT PnM«< -■ jjlt. UHAitLiiaM.al'oW £ PHTffICIAK AJfD SUEOSOK^ ' Offlt*, Ka S4«DEBAi; STHICT, (O fPM iu Cotam«d. Eow. aw-Siaiuioß a^ r> ! ■ loswnig stbut, ’ * *T>. HUGC®, s-- I ! 0 N SI T 0 B D A T, j °“ o»a.hi,«t unttnat, «f‘ .; •f '*'•**. "W'-‘ DOMESTIC GOODS CORMBR OF FIFTH AJfD HAKEiIT STREETS. ' ■Qkisat aZCE —■— — OF , ■ ■ . 'f drygoods, \ AT ” j: j- w. BARKER & GO’S, ‘ No. 59 AUake, Stbeet, to MAKE ROOM FOB KNIABOIKO-iaSIK (, STORE, .. ; : " ... ,'■ O Ih * nw “ "““i"* l W.f* consideration than price*. ’ 1 v «•••- »-3 GREATER : INDUCEMENTS • . '—— 1 ■ • ■' fc_ j ThM «r,r Ufom wfll t, ojftad to t,,!, wholesale' akd retail bhtkbk. BEST CACHECO PBIJT3S ATl2)£c: ; • ' - |2L “S «lier ttusp pnporUouMly f ; SIB3T Rate Cake. teixts. DKESS SILK* YIBT CHEAT. ClOiDta OCT AT A BAffßingiL SHIKTnto MCBLIS3 AHD TIKES*. fITISBPEOn. P> <?. Hanson love <t co.y NEW BAIKOiUI SM^ gg» I*ADI 88 AMP bqS? - AW fcWtt COTTON HQaiDEY S * ) IPHSI JSISI' raEN GHCOasKTS fo£ Sg cK* ■;■> *<J W doMn MKCHAOTb CQKRTra w^ss^^fil oSN ia'wins saißT-raoirrfi’ - ■v: J)«20 JQRygoods BURCHFIE^jj’s, _ . :,r ■*'. /■■■; •»■ b 5, E - Comer Fourth and Jfarkat at*., »AHOT SILKS IT BEDUCKD mine, ' black navtxp situ. BLAIK BLACK BILKS. HaU*B> *»0» riOUBSD MEBUtOS BEpps,riamiD BLACKMpps., ■gfrllprtMi&n" ***** *■> tMtowoj. ttr gATON,MAGKW*CO., _ CLOSXJTSkOUT STOCK ■ AI OKKATLT BBppgEft. garmpy) ' imnrAL nnriKvosrorgioot ft2S»iEj«a-- !« ■“>* BuuStoSn S' (32? i l .»i»%w *«« »SaSii|r ,rw,a “ ** °» Btttoewarj - - - ia>. jHJaukAL wi"’g*. Wl ,*4MtpS*£ nrpnf KATOS, MACSC* * 00, WILL QPXS OE THE BEa*ON. \ Tb« »fr9T* Oooda lar* bMa Bon|bt - fob gash, AKI> Will BX SOLD AT THX LOWSST CASn^rPatOS. OPEXBro EVERT DAT. CEHT* PEBTAW WJNTEB DBE3* 0000* EALMOEAL AND HOOT SKIATf .' - ; : .. r ' ’ CUEIT BABOAIi'S FOB r.Lmm ?. CBRIPFOB pass, AT CHAELEB MPHES*S,-rfj 78 UIBKIT BfSOI^ PITTSBURGH. So*. 27and 19 fil anti*
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