The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, January 24, 1862, Image 2

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    TheTraHor Jetve D. Bright. ' :
Sinttoir, who has "been for
seventeen years a -truckler to ularery in
* 9 * n ft way of receiving his
deaerta. His case has been ably debated,
- and the vote fordus expulsion will proba-,
bly be taken this' we6k. The : charge
against him is, the giving of a letter oUn-:
troduction Ur a.Mr. Lincoln, to Jefferson
Davis, of the Confederates,
his friond Lincoln had an Jsi
proved fire armjo bring to his notice. On
Tuesday, Mr. ScMinc* made a Wost wither
ing speech against' Bright, Which ntade that
Wince. He stated that informer
bases before them, the..person* to be ex-
wsre absent. In this case the person
Catiline, while plotting the
jiownfallof RomD, appeared in the Senate,
Arnold, while committing
>*MjMJ*Ppeared at-Court-Martial In Phil
.ll clearly the right of the
'Senate to expel members bn evidence be
, fore, them, and the facts inthisnase are few
and can'be stated briefly. He then briefly
referred tor the leading events in the re
bellion,' the taking of the forts, the seizure
'‘ .of the national property, and to the time
when Jeff. Davis became the head of the
belllou and war was actually commenced
. against the Government. At thin time,
"fibt, Senator of the United
States, writes a letter to the chief traitors.
Mr. Bright has always been notoriously
th ** i and sympathizer of Davis and
Slidell in their schemes in favor of slavery,
. voted with them. He (Sumner)
commented ; oa the address of the letter,
.which was to his Excellency Jefferson
Davis, President of the Confederate
States, and claimed that it was as far
as possible the recognition of a pretender
as President of the rebel States. The let
ter,’in its general character, was corre
spondence with a publio enemy or traitor,
.and was a kind of moral aid to the^rebels.
was a' letter of friendship and sympathy
all through, and showed that there was one
person who, forgetting what was due to the
country and due to the rebellion, stretched
forth his hand in friendly salutation. An
American Senator sends his friend to the
rebels with a valuable improvement in fire
arms, and a traitor going forth on his
errand of treason is announced as a gen
tleman reliable in every respect. The.
writer of such a letter must belong to the
chief, and surely must be disqualified'
-for a seat in. the Senate. A person who is
*o mixed up ’in the rebellion must be a
- >
, Mr. Bright , replied in a bullying-sort of
speech, in which he tried to defend the act
of writing the letter, and admitted he had
written it,*but denied- that the act was
treasonable. The tone "of his speech was
offensive, and did his case more harm than
good. -
; On Wednesday, Hon. Garbett Davis,
the new Senator from Kentucky, paid his
.respeota to Bright He examined the neg
ative, shade of the Senator’s treason. He
showed. that he had never, manifested any
sympathy with the Government in its ef
fort# tb put down the rebellion, but gave
all the comfort he could to the rebels, with
out committing direct treason. We trust
that the announcement of Bright’s expul
sion wilt reach us soon.
-The Confiscation BUI of the Senate.
A: good deal of gratification is manifested
“ that this excellent bill passed the Judiciary
Committee, as it gives significant promise
of ‘.iU passing th£~senate, and House also.
The Judiciary Committee is composed of
the following named gentlemen, to wit:
Messrs.: Trumbull, of Illinois, Foster, of
Connecticut, Ten-Eyck, of New Jersey,
Harris, of New - York, Cowan, of Pennsyl
vania, Powell, of Kentucky, and Bayard,
o£ Delaware. • The four first named voted
fpr the bill in ■ Committee; the three others
voted against it. It was not believed three
weeks ago that Judge Trumbull’s bill would
through the Committee. That it
has done so by a majority vote, and by tho
Totes of three naturally conservative mem
. bets (Foster, Ten-Eyck and Harris,J_is just
• as a triumph. Judge Harris,
though representing a radical constituency,
, is a very conservative Mr. Foster,
though inclined to be radical himself, rep
resents conservative State; and Mr.
Ten-Eyck is both a conservative himself
and the representative of tho most conserva
tive State in the North. Powell and
Bayard, representing slave States, their,
vote against the bill i surprised no one,
but Mr. Cowas’s vote will astonish a great
number, of his warm friends. He was se
lected- as the representative* of Western
at an anti-slavery man, and
nine-tenths of, his constituents, among his
political friends'in the Western part of the
.State are friendly to Jndge Trumbull’s bill.
It is'.possible that Mr. Cowax is not oppo
sed to the principles of the bill, but was
against reporting it at that time. ‘ We sin
< cerely hope that his vote will be recorded
. favor, of the bill on the final passage,
that'Pennsylvania may. stand as a unit
• with-hcr sister loyal States, Inflicting no
mon than a just punishment upon those
who hive originated and do now uphold
thia nefarious rebellion. That Mr. Wn.nor
wilivotef6r .it, no one doubts for a moment,
and it will grieve Mr. Cowan's friends in
this region, ourselves among the number, if
he should oppose the passage of the bill
The Burnside Expedition.
'. From rebel sources we Jeern that the
; Burnside fleet hmsrendeivoused in Pamlico'
Sound, North Cerollna, and that Newborn
it indicated at the point of attack. The
town of Newborn la situated at the head of
; the Neue river or estuary emptying into
, Pamlico Sound, and lain important station
on the : Atlantic and North Carolina Rail
i read. Thia railroad connecta the town with
■ Goldsboro, ilfty miles, and with Raleigh,
; the Capital of the State, one hundred milea
distant. By occupying tbeae two last
; named placet,' all railroad connection be
i tween the regions north and south of theae
placea Would be cnt off, except by way of
the Virginia; Talley, which will aoon fall
: into oar hands. Newborn ja one of the
: oldest towns in the State, and has a popn
lation of from fire to six thousand. Any
■ good map’will show our KaderaTls impor
tant position, and the power which an army
: will have of striking heavy : blows to the:
rebellion, while encouraging the Union
, ssuldment believed to exiet in that State,
i The rebels have a strong force Jhere, and
vV TyV Si'.
will probably mske a despemte stand. English Opinion.
Onr gundwatSj liowSTCr/ will soon shell The following is an extract from a letter
«ce^ln-^.*etT^in:t«f^m-igswn
W This Wj(i^^upr.u^isd%,&uc^th.
reason why:so manf'WsST Tessels "P-mSB or onr NaSYorirtciends,
were Uken with the expedition We may tt4 * England is determined to force a war
exfect news from reliable source from tfc !
ea . d army every hour, —L. .X~Ji .thtf alaH*tr'iimTersal’*iitfpressio& tfere that 1
the United States have been for some years,
and are yet, determined (o' bring the ca
lamity of war npoii us, aotf that this Trent
Affur t which is looked uporitere as a slap
itrthe face, would, if passed over, be soon
■followed by something - more hesty«. "We
are much pleased to hearthat the prisoners
(who will be nobody when they get to Lon
don) arts given up. Pray, for humanity’s
sake, do not involve two nations, so like
brothers, in such a calamity 1
/. ■ I Death of John Tyler.
telegraph briugsua intelligence of
tU e death, on Friday, «r Ex-President John
• f- wff ® known to have been lying*
f j*iy:eick at Richmond for a week’or'more.
waa_ born in Charles county, Virginia,
iirl79Q, and baring early entered into po
litical life, was, at the age of twenty-one,
elected to the Virginia Legislature. In
1820, he was made Governor of the State,
and before birterm expired, was elevated
to the United States Senate. While a Sen
ator, he became involved in a quarrel with
President Jackson, which induced him. to
resign. In 1840, the Whigs selected him
as the candidate 'for Vice-President, and,
with General Harrison, in the old days of
"Tippecanoe and Tyler, too," he waßelocted
by a large majority. General Harrison
dying in April, 1841, bnt one month after
hie election, Mr. Tyler, according to the
Constitution, succeeded him as President
of the United States. His PresidentUL
term, though unmarked by any stirring
events in our history, was. noticeable for
its political intriguery, generally the work
of men, many of whom, though yet sm viv
ing, are now as utterly unthought of as so
many fossil remains.
After the expiration of his term of office,
Mr. Tyler retired to his home in Virginia,
and was not heard of by the public until
the culmination of the treacherous prepar
ations for the stupendous Southern rebel
lion brought so many traitors, who had
hitherto lain hidden, to the surface.
On the secession of Virginia, Mr. Tyler
cast «hia lot with the traitors of the South,
although before the fall of Sumter, he was
the President of the Peace Conference, hold
at Washington, to devise means of averting
(he imminent civil war. Indeed, ho lent
his aid to precipitate Virginia from the
Union. After the Peace Conference, here
turned to Richmond, where he - was sere
naded, and made a - speech, denouncing it
as “a worthless affair,” and declaring that
the South had nothing to-hopo from the Re
publican party. Thereafter he lent his on- •
ergics to accomplish what was designed
from the earliest stages of the excitement in
Virginia—her co-operation in the scheme
of a Southern Confederacy, where he might
possibly become John Tyler redimws.
Although an active promoter in the work
of rebellion from its early stages, he held
no office under the Southern Confederacy.
He was, however, one of the first to feel
the blasting effects of the war he so zeal
ously invoked; for when the federal troops,
with-the Stars and Stripes at their head,
marched into Virginia, the country house
of Mr. Tyler was one of the firsLnests of
traitors which fell into their bauds, and to
day is occupied by loyal federal soldiers.
By the death of John T3*ler our country
is spared the further pain of feeling that
one enjoyed, even though acci
dentally, the highest office in thatcountry’s
gift, coutinues plotting end working-for
that country’s downfall and ruin; and in
the history of the United States we trust
that he alone will bear the wicked pre-emi
nence—that no one in time to come will
dispute his claim to the sad title of our only
Traitor- President. — S'. Y. Soaring Post.
[As to the last assertion in the above
“obituary” notice, though it sounds oddly
enough, it is doubtless true. Neither Frank
lin Pierce nor James Buchanan will “dis
pute” with John Tyler for that bad pre
eminence in the eyes of posterity, we firmly
believe. But the reason we would give to
on enquirer for so believing, is, simply:
-Bfieauso the day of Southern domination
and pro-slavery sway, in the government
and legislation of these United States, has
set in_the bloqd of this Rebellion—the long
plotted crim£of Southern and pro-slavery
conspirators---ahd that it will never rise
agoih.
For this sufficient reason, we~cau believe
that neither of the Ex-Presidents just
named, who under other circumstances
might “dispute” the point;'with John Tyler,
will ever bring forward all the evidence
they could, to prove how far they betrayed
the most sacred trusts of their country, and
the most solemn obligations of justice and
humanity, to help the preliminary steps of
the banded traitors of tbo slave States, as
they advanced towards the accomplishment
of their most foul and ever infamous de
sign. But had Jeff. Davis and the other
Catalines of tho South succeeded, would
not J&mcs Buchanan certainly, and Frank
lin Picrco very probably, imto their me
moirs quite differently—in viow of tho dif
ferent kind of posterity that, in such case,
would bo expected to read them ?]
Letter from Hod. Jo. Holt on the
Appointment of Secretary of War.
In a letter from Hon. Joseph Holt to
Lieutenant Governor Stanton, he uses'the
following enthusiastic language respecting
the appointment of Hon. Edwin M. Stan
ton as Secretary of War, viz :
1 St. Louis, Jan. 16, 1862.
* * “The selection of the Hon. Edwin
-M. Stanton as Secretary of War has occa
sioned me unalloyed gratiScation. It is an
immense stride in the direction of the sup
pression of the rebellion. So far as I can
.gather the popular sentiment, thcrsjs ev
erywhere rejoicing over the appointment;
but that rejoicing would be far greater did
the people know, as I do, the courage, the
loyalty and the genius of the new Secret
tary, as displayed in the intensely tragic
struggles that marked the closing days of
the lost Administration. He is a great
man, intellectually and morally—a patriot
of the true Roman stamp, who will grapple
with treason as the lion grapples with his
prey.. We may rest well assured that all
that-man can do, will in his present posi
tion be done to deliver our poor bleeding
country from the bayonets of traitors now
lifted against its bosom.
Sißcerely yours, J. Holt
Hon. B. Stanton, Columbus.
Norfolk and the Burnside Expedition.
—The Advance from Fortress Mon-
roe Delayed.
The -Fortress Monroe correspondent of
the Philadelphia Inquirer gives the follow
ing- important news: *
“The advance from this point will no
doubt be deferred now until news- is re
ceived from General Burnside’s expedition,
and until Norfolk is threatened in the rear.
The rebels have evidently resigned Norfolk
to its inevitable fate, as no troops are being
transported to it,«and the batteries defend
ing its approaches are but poorly ear
risoned.
“Commodore Porter’s mortar fleet is ex
pected to arnxe here shortly, as well as a.
Urge force of troops from Washington. It
is rumored here that a considerable portion
of General Casey’s division will be sent to
this place. This would meet with great
favor with the men of that division of our
army, as it has been suffering much of late
from Inactivity. When the troops and tho
mortar fleet arrive look out for news.”
Tax Louisville Journal, states that one of
the Cavalry battalions In Hindman's brigade
of rebels near Bowling Green, contains about
twenty-fire negroes fully armed and equipped
"We have this fact/’ adds the Journal "from
the-mostunquestionable authority."
We suppose that if any of these twenty-live
negro soldiers should be taken prisoners by
tho Union forces, they wouldhave UTbe sur
rendered; nsder-tbe requirements of the Con
stitution, npon~'the demand 'of their "rebel
owners. What says the VcuW of Comment*
to thb question ?--& £ 2Wkm«,'
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who hare ever given it atrial. Over four hundred
certificates of remarkable cures performed by It wnh -
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B. E. BELLEBS A CO., Agents, corner of Wood
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wrubr of Waabiogion and Plk* etraeta. Fifth Vfard!
,°? the 4tb day of Febrnary!
ir*h,* l n WoClock, l »?‘' A »tal«m«u of tht<dffulj»
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D. 13« h January, lnca, f
IV ID END.—The Pittsburgh Gas
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TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CKNTB per abare on
_lhe Capital Slock, payable to Btockholdan or their
legal repreaebtatiTM, lo bankable fundi.
; jal4;awdw JAMES M. Clf HIST Y, Treasurer.
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WARRANTS, AND OTHER CLAIMS
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_; _ Pittsburgh,'January 22d, 18C2. f
HpO COAL DEALERS.—SeaIed Proper
A val# will bo received"at thi# office until SATUR
DAY, 2oth instant, fer faniaklao: SIX THOUSAND
BUSHELS OFGOOD, MERCHANTABLE COAL,
for um of Court Horn* and Jail. Part to be delivered
at the aide gahf on Fifth street, and part at Roe*
atreot entrance, in quantities not leaa tuatalx hun
dred bushels per day.
By order of County Oommiarfoours.
jaZfcfttd ; HENRY LAMBERT, Controller.
LiKuear ±. d. nxußoca.
& BARBOUR,
CARBOX-OIL,
LAMP MANUFACTORIES
No. '£i WOOD STREET,
FAKKKL & CO.,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
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FITTING UP OF OIL REFINERIES.
CoMMUSIuBUUI* umet, »
PtTTSBuaou, January 20th, 18G2. f
rpo THE TAX PAYERS OF ALLE
-1 OHENT COUNTY.—A COURT OF APPEAL
WIU be held St THIS OFFICE for the reepectlve dU
tricte in the ceuuty, oa hereafter enumerated, where
say perrcus feeling theuwelvee aggrieved by their
assessment for the present'year will apply.
The principal Acutuh are expected to be ou hand
op tbsdaye for which the appeal la to be held for
their respective districts:
del7:dtwT
OH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Htu, 1862.-Firet
A>ard t Pittsburgh; Ftral Ward, Allegheny; Borough
°/ Sewlckley; Borough of McKeeepurt; Upper M.
Cihir township; Uuiou township; bcott towuship;
Neville towuship; Crescent township; McClure towu
ship; Richland township; Hampton township.
UN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12m* 1W2.-
Second Ward, Pittabnrgh; Second Ward, Allegheny;
Borough of Duqueena; Berougb of Tareutum; Plnm
township; Peun township; Moon township; Snowden
township; Rose township; North Fayette township;
south Fayette township; Sbater toWushiu
w OW 7Si!. B ? DA FEBRUARY 13tu, lbk.-Fourtb
""d, WtUbufgh; Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh; Third
Ward, Allegheny; Borough of West Pittsburgh,Bor
ough of Monongabela; Borough of Bluniiishau;
Feeble, township; Paltou township;,Fimlfoy town,
ship; UcCaudlMi towuship; East Deer township.
W tES V AY V **P“«ABY Uvu, lW2._ P gi*th
Ward, Pittsburgh; fourth Ward, Allegheny; Bor
ough of Mauchoster; Borough of South Pittsburgh;
Borough of W «sl Elisabeth; Mifflin township; Jetfor*
ton township; Ohio township; Baldwin tuwnftiu; i„.
diana towuship; Sewlckley towdship.
ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 1 S+i'2.—Third
Ward, PitUburgb; Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh. Bor
ough of SbMiMbnrgb; Borough of Lawieuccvilk; Pitt
township; Wllkiua township; Robinson township;
Charlton township; Reserve towuship; Lower bt
Clair township; Fawn township
FEBRUARY 17tu. 1862.-7ifth
Ward, Pittsburgh; Ninth W r ard, Pittsburgh; Borough
ofTempermncavilla; Borough of Eeat Birmingham;
Borough of Elizabeth; Collins towuship, Elizabeth
township, Franklin township; West De«r township
Versailles towuship; Pine township.
JONATHAN BRAUFF,
GEOROE HAMILTON,
DAVID COLLINS,
OoQDty Cotnmiaaiubers.
—..r. B. MILLJ.B
JAUNT’S ONION PORTFOLIOS
Union and Continental Paper and Envelopes
BUST'S STATIONERY PORTFOLIOS
coataia
Koto Paper, Emboesed Gilt Edge and Plain Letter
Paper or Ladies’ Both Post, and each has
24 sheets Paper,
24 Envelopes,
Half down flue Steel Pena*
A Faber’s Lead Pencil,
An Accommodation Pen Holder.
oulj 26 cents. Dealer* supplied at, 91,60
perdozaa. They are always open and the contents
can be examinod bcforo.ponhaslng. ’ Judge for your
“i 1 - JOHN P. HUNT,
I* l3 . SaKmic Hall. Tinh rtnrt.
JJATCH 4 CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, TOBACCO,
WIVES AND LIQUOHB.
Claims fcr error* to be ra*da on receipt of good*.
C * s - 4 literal oath adwiei nod* ou courtgamcnU.
fto2C:Cmm
J£KNKIT G. HALE & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO JAMES C. WATT,
Merchant Tailors,
CORKER PEHN AND ST. CLAIR STS.
Would respectfully invite the atteptloa of their
frieoda end the public generally that they her® pur
ch«ed the Mock at a rery law figure, and which they
will make up at a mdiU profit la order to eke* oat
the stock to uieke room iur« fall no m Mock of Goode
iotheeprlng. 1 • '
L>JS*SSEtAJSK polytechnic in
xt BTJTUTB, TBOT, N. T. ,
Tha seranty-elxth semi-annaal session of this well
known Institution for instruct ion in the Mathsmat
icol, Physical and Natural Sciences, will commence
on WEDNESDAY, l9th, 4802. A fall
course in Military Science is now in progress. Grad*
etee of tbo Institute find no difficulty,!!] obtaining
very desirable positions ae CirU, Naval and Topo
graphical Engineers. Xbe Annual Register, giving
hill particulars, can be obtained of Prof. CtuiLu
Daownt, Director. .
Jal6:Jwd«6twy N. S. H. BEHAN. President.
rpHK oaiiy aktjole that can
A. be relied on at ail times for effectually exter
minating Veriulu of all descriptions Rats, Mice or
PS? 61 ** “ th * PASTE prepared by JOSEPH f LEM
INU. It ncvKn'FAtu to rid tbe premises. Inmost
cases one box will be found sufficient.
BAT PASTE. RAT PASTE.
RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE.
Prepared by JuSEPH FLEMING,
Corner of the Dlamoud and Market street*.
KODUCK—
WSJ hbl*. Draper MIU Extra Family Flour,
•<u “ English bambo Apples,
*iu “ prltns froth boll Butter,
0 *' choice packed do
16 kegs do do do
20 •• Leaf Lard,
10 bblt. Com Meal,
12 " froth Km,
0 boxoe do do
20 bblt. Nesbaneock Potatoes,
Heceived aud for sale Ly . U. KIDDIE
ialll Mo. 183 LlUkt .tiwot
QWCEO toiMCKD AUSAT—
Bupplj, put op in J.ra rekiljr pr.p.vnd tor lanjiiy
u«, or for ulo tijr lb. pound, ut (U Puuil,
JOHN A, IIIHSifAW,
_!iiL Cornor l.llierl, md Hiuul .I^.l.
OIL is A kKELS—IUO now Oil Barrels
Tecelred and fonal* by
, JAMES A. FETZEB,
JV I Corner Market aud First etmta
VV UUIJ ANL) MAKBLIJ lMlTAlfonts
*.*L CN WALL PAPER, for Halts, Dining
and Vestibule*, for sale at No. 107 Market etwetT
dwl4 JOS, It, HUGHEB.
LI'INLU LARD OIL constantly oq
hand and for eale by -
-J-*”, ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
IAXTKA FAMILY FANCY? ELOUJtt—
Klc.'., Now AUwnj, Jnd.—bbla. lb .tore
»bd fornlejij jw», 13AIAH DIOKCT A tip.
LACK LKATHEK—A liwt rata article
for .do >t 2tl uid M Bt. Ctalr atrtot. '
*' a , J. A 11. PIIILLIPH
7K Ollf BAKKKLM on hand and for
** l " b, J. C. McYAY,
-d*- 4 ' ~ No. 10$mlUill,U.tmil.-■
Olli Hi MEtJj—3UO Barrels, second
hspd, l jr wla by BtSBV U. CULLIHa.
i) bbls. No. 1 Carbon Oil Jrorjwle
WJ ' HKNKY H. COLMNB.
&MU M£N-B £KAm4 Jur mS
BOW* * ntUt, IM WooSiir.
ift Ya
Pm? arson, Ptssa.
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
No. 129 FOtJBTB STREET.
SHIP AGENTS
188 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
PIANOS I PIANOS!!—
Splendid new Mock of the cole.E&K9£jf
linted Oulu Medal Premium PlAvnff .tt Ftn
mauiActnred by WILLtAM-kK*cT
00. They have been awarded the highaat
for excellence orer all compeUtion.end arw R«!?/ Umi
? bjaigfmana T W JS sSi^RS??'
SAIUr, ,od oth«r diitiQgubhed
if not tnpettw to any tn tbb country ' , “l"* 1
>• t , CHABLOTTE BI,™ E
E in;°.?— urer ‘ r"“ •»*“ i f»n«.i.p~h Si, «
ritth atreet, second door ahnr* Wnrwi ■**“► "%* J
Oinuinu books ~ -2S-
Cythara, l>y J. B. Woobbury —Wr iir« *s «i
f: 2MsSaa kzP^T 1 1 a
assiMWtvL ° :;: is
°::: H
00
? ::: ?i
u . • aotefor aalalu quantities or singly by *
u?(l 'OHN H. MKLLOR, No. 81 Wood at?
J between Diamond alley and Fourth el.
ifjjft. CHARLES H. ~
(Opposite Colonnade Row, near Suapeiuion Bridge,]
_ ALLEGHENY PtTY.
jjor. u. joi
-PT 21 '** PITTBBCBOH.
PRODUCE —
30 bbla. prime Dry Peaches, . ..
3(1 do do do Apples,
'l5 do Shellbark Hicaory Nuts. '•
2 do. Bacon Sides, -
In store and for sale by
‘ ' BHBIVBH 4 L'AZEAB,
Ja2i Noe. 27 and 28 Smitbfleld et.. cor. Second.
Kfk HDDS. COMMON W) DHIMEI
Uuo. BUUAB. .
100 BBLB. N. 0. MOLASSES.
It) store end for sale by '
■ . • - JAM *9 GARDTNER,
-j* B **? : Hoe 63 and MBe tenth street.
DCHiUKTs,
Toon!*., OAH.ttUIrtOW.BS, to.
HBBBOBH'SOB.WJBOOSIi
QA.tANP. . - i . - ; - - ' noaMwtf*
I NDIA KWbh'K BEI/mo, llO&E
A AND STEAM PACKING, of lb, BooUo Baltic,
vV ■ manufacture, A large stock of all blim alu«i
?/? ?* tld •* th# India Bobber Depot. 2ft .and 28 Kl
LUlttlreef. jfcß J. A H. PHILLIPS
pKUDUOE— 2OO baa. oldljheUed Com
a an do Fail Barley, ’
Now. Ilhadepnl tor .ah hr
ukANB -17 bag. VVlute Wn. for sale
"* B.DALZELL -* 00;
« ;jg Mum,ißMgu JU,V*£
DIABU3 ros jwa.
l:/i O' - i
; W.S. HAVEN,,
ITopJ imd TSfotf fit nuit, PUUbwyk.
ACAKD. —W e notice-Id yesterday's
P»P»« « Udy. being, aerweJy burned while fill,
nig a Ump with.- olKwaW lamp was lighted.
Thoaeaoddenta may he avoided by taiog the Umm
Jrith tha PATKKT Oil jnujS, iT.U
the principal Lamp Stores. . Ja23fstd
Bank arotat fok
20«h*res Bank of Pitutrareh,
2? do Mechanic*’ Bank, -
2D )do Exchange-Book, ■
do IT. and aL Bank:
Apply to ■ B. McLAIN A CO„
&Uxk Broker*,sBK Fonrth street.
I TNXTJSD STA'X'ifitj OF AMEKICS;
V WUTIIS DiRSJCT OF PZHKaTLTAMU.fifI.
Whereas, by virtue of a certain warrant of -arret
tamed oat of the District Court of the United Statue
for aalddiitnct, sitting in Admiralty,! hare Mired
and attached the ateamhoat or resol T D
■Hojwtm, together with ail and singular her tackle'
apparel and forniture, and thecoma do hold for safe
keeping, and to abide the final order anddecre* of the
aaid Coort ux a certain plea drU and maritime, proa
ecnted agalnat the eald steamboat and T. L. Hyatt
part owner, by Andrew U’Cartney, libellant, for pos
fesion and condemnation. . ..
Now, thwofore, to purananceof themonition under
the eeal of the aaid Court, to me directed and deliver
ed, I do hereby give public notice to aU persons
claiming the eald vesel, her tackle, apparel end for
nitnre, or any interest thereto, or lien thereon, or in
any manner interested in the same, that they be and
appear before the eald District Court, .at the City of
Pittsburgh, op the FOURTH DAY OF FEBRUA-
X; » D a IFt* at ®* 6T * n o’clock to the forenoon of
t ?? td *£L lftb t“ m 8 i a^ Ub ® 8 <l*T of jurisdiction,
otherwfoe on the, next day of Jorledictlon thereafter,
than and there to interpose their claims and to mako
their allegations in that behalf.
• A. MURDOCH, -
U. a. Marshal West. DUt. Peun’i
JVATON, MAOKUAt & CO,
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS
TBIHMINGB,
EMBROIDERIES,
DACES,
HOSIERY,
GLOVES,
WOOLEN GOODS,
RIBBONS,
RUCHES,
FLOWERS,
SHIRTS,
UNDERSHIRTS, CRAVATS,
DRAWERS,
BALMORAL and
HOOP SKIRTS,
ZEPHYR and
SHETLAND WOOL,
KNITTING YARNS, Ac.
A full !iu» of SHALL WARES slw»js on hsod.
CITT AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Will alwuy* find a full snurtmei.t of Goods nt
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
EATON, MACRUM A CO.
Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth street.
HOUfcE, Boston, is the
XX largest aud best arranged Hotel in tbs New
Koglaud Static; is centrally located, aud ea«y of at
c*w» from all the route* of travel. It contain* aU the
modem improvements, and every convenience for the
comfort and accommodation of the traveling public.
The sleeping rooms are large tuid well ventilated;
the suite* of room* are well arranged, aud completely
furnished for Jamiliesaxxd large traveling parties, and
the bouse will continue to be kept as a Ant class
.hotel in every respect.
LEWIS RICK, Proprietor.
JjAVAAiA CiUAKS.
HAVANA CIGARS.
HAVANA CIGARS.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
trend* or Cigar* and Chewing Tobacco
SIMON JOHNSTON, Dayaowr,
And dealer to choico Family Medicine.,
corner Sntlthfleld and Fourth*!*.
Having ruu a ~
PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN,
OSE THE MAGNOLIA BALM.
ThU elegant preparation render* the akin -soft and
ftwt, imparting to it a marble purity.
For *«1« by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist*
And Dealer to choice Family Medicines,
Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.
A fail assortment of Rouge (liquid and dry) Pea*
Powders, Chalk Ball*, 'Hobbs' Gonnine Mecn EaM
Ac., always on band. d e j 6 *
OARD PHOTOGRAPHb, Published
IT AkTHOST,
FBOM PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES Pn.'iM
BBADT’S NATONAL POBTBAIT GALLERY“
Portrait! of Generals Scott, McClellan Anoi™.
Fremont, H«ll»ck, Bank!, Boller
pard.aodaU the leading rnUitarr ch&ract»ra
J l i“B- FfJtrall! of the Pjnaldent ud Vico Preaident
iho member, oftho Cabinet, Simmer, Holt, Ktum’
endotborprominontitueomon. Portralturf ll™'
Prracot,, cTpcr, Ba.ot, So.°u'
II otince, kin. Browning, Hn. Sigonroey Mid other
celebrated ~1 1,01,. aS», Mr. ud MA DurhST
the Longfellow UWld ran, Mira Bichlng,, MtocSft
man i Mli. Hiakley, with many other popular ohoto
grajdi!, Inclndlng coulee of celebrated pointings! ioet
reoeired and for rale by 1
No. 93 Wood ttnmt
lJJilKUiel'rii OIL WOKKS—Ksbsb i
Freprleton, Bellnera and Manulactur
?orew'Kfsss u 0 r ,r ‘ ~om " k '
Pun poodorixed Benzolo,
Steam Clarified Lubricant* on.
Cold Preeeed B. B. do **** do
A^d^Ko^? 01 '' '
B< r ,.■uf■ uf K -> htt *'
PI^JTOS.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
Office, No. 36 FEDERAL STREET,
103 WYLIE STREET,
rost a*am Mm to met.
IxSfjj UXiST- \fotthpqae on Xijfc
pwftjht by Knox A Mcf
KINa M
-Jivk ttEfsr-A three ston Brick Dwell-:
A. tog Hons* on Front street, near Market attect
No. 115. Possession on the fine of April. Apply to
Jaafclwd ALEXANDER gfxfi
mfr-NUCT. —For rent from the Brat of
X April, to the Village of Tartu Creek, near the
Turtle Creek Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
the followlug property, viz: One STORE, with
Dweliiug attached. This is anoltl established stand,
aml ,dotog.a bnstoese.oL-thlrty.lhoianikl doUars per
year.' AUb, a tire story brick - TAVERN.; STAND,
containing Eighteen Rooms, with stabling, Ac., a
Garden and several acTOsofgrtund, doing a flourish
ing buaipeae. Abe, * stand fora Blacksmith and
Wagon-maker, with Dwellings attached.- AJ*c>, that
splendid F ARM. formerly known as Alien BrownV
To persons deainng rach -loeatioos, the above affords
An opportunity rarely me* with.
For terms inquire of D. H. TOOMEY,
jail:7nl . No. 6» Second street, near Market.
LX>K KENT— Acomfortable Dwelling
X House; 8 rooms; a stable and carriage bouse; a
acre* land, well eel with apple and peach tree*, grape
arbor, Ac. Will be leased toaeood tenant for a num
ber of jean. Enquire of WATT A WILSON,
288 Liberty street.
Auo—A three story Brick Dwelling on Col Well
street; 8 rooms, in good order. Apply to
Jq&dtf WATT A WILSON; 2CB Liberty at.
Ol)3K AMO LOT h(>k mA I.K—sSS:
ated to the thriving village of Meusfleid, foar
miles from the city. The lot has a front oh
street of 80 feet,. and extern dingbatk aoo fast to an
alley, on which are erected a two story dwelling, fin
ished to good style, with double pprticoe, a large
•tabid aha carriage house; good, water, variety of
fruit,choice selections, vegetable garden, Ac. WUI
be Sold cheap and On easy terms. Apply ta
_Jj? B. M‘IjAXN sl CO.
RUG STOKE FUR SALE.—A fine
opportunity is uow oflered to purchsso oae-hilf
or the whole.of a DRUG STORE, in a good locality,
with an increasing business, fitted up nicely, end
rent very low. For particulars address
JelS: BOX 1169, PITTSBURGH P.Q.
SALE.—A very commodious And
JL comfortable reeldenoo, in a desirable nsigbbor
hood, in the Third ward, Allegheny, on long-aAd
easy payments, and very low. Inquire cf
. „, , S. fiCHOYER, Ja.,
■e*7:dtf Attorney at Law, 139 Fourth at.
FUK SALE—About Eight
XJ Hoas* Powza, in good order, now driving thro*
Power Presses in thi* office. Will be told cheap for
cash. Knqnire at GAZETTE OFFICE.
i*7:atf Fifth street, above B«UhflcM
io LET—Two -Office .Rooms feeing
. Hand street, on the second floor of the new
building, corner of Liberty street, furnished with ms
and water. Possession given immediately, or on thv
Ist day of April. For iinformation apply to
, „ JOHN A. RKNSHAW,
J*e Corner of Liberty and Hand streets
T?OK KEWT—A VACANT LUT ON
X THE ALLEGHENY RIVER, above Marbury
street, 75 by 270 feet, with or without Stable and
Office. Alley In rear; can have an entrance on Penn
•»«**• JOHN WAY, Jg.,
Jal3:2wa ' Se wick let.
FJR KEftT—The three atory Brick
Dwelling No. 160 Third street, corner of Cherry
alley, with modern improvements. Enquire ol
, . PARK, McCURDY A CO., :
Jal4;tf 120 Second street.
TO LLl—Two story JJnck Dwelling
House, No. t>l Isabella street, AUeghenrTcon.
mining 8 rooms, bath, 4c. Enquire of “ 7 .
McDONALUi AEBDCKLE3, i
No. ItM Liberty street.
T} LET—i'he titore'Koom No. 59iiand.
A 7? cj0 ' Or * from now occupied by
u. >VoJf, will bo rented from the Lit of Anril n*it
A PP ! J *o JUHN A. BEXSHAW,
Corner of Liberty and Head atreetß.
TO LM —ilie Warehouse on Second
X ( «trMt, raining through to rirut street, now oc
cupied by Hitchcock, McCrary A Co. Enouire ©I
PARK, McOURDY & CO.
TjHJKRENT-—A GOOD WAREHOUSE
X. on Liberty street, below Hi. Clair, formerly oo
cupled by John Rryar. JOHN WAT, Jr ,
j*l3:Cwd Sewfckle j.
n iss uj, vtiojts, tsv.
r 10-PAHTNEKriHIF-The undeTsim-
Vi®" 1 J*.* ""PS* 1 " 1 *!«■> tlmin bin btulnewi, cu?ner
oi Market at,a Htvoivi Mreete, J ASICS b. SCOTT; to
take eOect ' from tbe Unit luet. Tbe biiaioeea will be
coaJnttedun.lertheueme anil Mjle or JOHN BUN
i»Ar <t CO., at the old slaod.
. _l a -klwj JOHN BUN LAB.
rjISSOLUTION.-'l'he co-partnership
beretolorc easting under th* OHtu» uil Itvle uf
WSIW’iHP?' O - aj«S«S.Vou
the ltitb liiju ’the buameaa uf .the l*to firm will b«
iff T‘ U ‘ ULIB UANT, «t tbe old »t «S
No. U Wood aireui. JOHN OLIPHANT
. ' , 080. W.PAULU
ja!B:lwd ». D. OLIPHANT
7il>-t»AKTNEKaUIP NOTICE.—The
m 2 n<^ n, ijß2^ t haT ® «»ocUted with themaoiTw
Mr. S. L. BUBNAP, under the saute and *itlb of
KIRKPATKICK, BURNAP ACO * f
t ud i!?l®w? , ? ov * itramill ® ir of b'uaine**
72 ,J etnset. to the newly fitted end commo
diuue Warehouse, No. 39 WOOD STBKET. where
they will b* pleeied to meet their old friends end
ewotaen, and troet that with theirtncreaeed cauuc.
ity and frciUties tor burin e»B, they wm h« abletd
meet the wante and execute the order* of aU who
may faTor the new firm with a 1 call.
—j&2i:lmd J.q; KIRKPATRICK *cn
D lfJ
jissuiiimON U*’I»AKTMEK&U*?-
./ —Tke partnership of T. JONES <k CQ.
> cn 7> **•»▼«mutually diwolTbdonth*•*£/!?.*«#
January, 1802, by the transfer oi *► jwaayof
“"V JONES ,o MUUjj, * £
. JONIB.
s siOS. JONES, Jm.
ALEXANDEB JUNES.
THOMAS JONES.;
carried on 'hereafter at tba
S?rt-B»c*i^ P: ’ ,nt Ferrlea,) under tbo came and itrla
of JOhfca & SOUQ. Jalfclwd
vTUAIOk— The co-partnership hereto-
ITit toe name and style of; S.
i/iLWOBTU * CO., haa been dimoWed by mutual
coombt k from and after December Slat, lfeu Tho
n?rS$«Mt th * ut * will be settled by JOHN A.
„ u . u “ s ») who continues tho boalneaa at the old
atand, No* I*4 Water street. ,
SAMUEL DILWORTH.
' JOHN tA. CAUGHEY.
rittabrjrph, Dec. 31, I&6L—ja2:lmd
] W->tK)LUTION OF CO-PARTNEIU
" SHIP.-The firm of B. ft J. WATSON ft CO.,
tuMl; engaged In the Grocery and Boat-Store bud
neat, diaeolrodon the 6th day of November, 1861,
[>7 the withdrawal of F. H. ANDERSON, and the
boiincM will be cloeod out by JAS. "WATSON, of the
Am of r. ftj. WATSON, iu their office, who aloha
“* Authority to eettle tho business of the late firm.
JAMES WATSON, Jm
Pittsburgh, Not. 27th, 1861.—po2a^oid
XT OTIOE.—The co-partnership hereto*
existing between JOHN, B. CANFIELD
M. BARBOUR, under tho name and style of
J* B. CANFIELD ft CO., is dissolved by HmjtJtiqn
T.fea builneee of the late firm will be eettled by John
•A. Canfield, who will continue the Provision, Pro*
duoß-end Commission basinets, at the old etmnd. No
1/1 and 141 First street. JOHN B. CANFIELD.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 1,1862.—ja2tf
BOOMS .
STANDARD WORKS ON MILITARY?
OSURGERY. -
Gross’s Military Burgery,
McLeod’s Notes on the Surgery of tbs Crimean
War, .
Smith's Minor Surgery,
Sergeant's Minor Surgery,
Nightengale's Notes en Kunlug. . ' ,
EAT ft UP., 55 Wood street.
NEW AND STANDARD MILITARY
WORKS for sale by '
. KAY A 00., 66 Wood street.
XTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOK 4
i.l Songs in Many Keys. By' Oliver > Wende!
llolnies.
The Seven Churches of Asia. By B>Chevenln
French.
Lessons in Life. By Timothy Titcotnb:
The Sutherlands. By the author ofßutledg^
KAY ft CO., 66 Wood suaet.
New and valuable law
TBEATISE.—A Treatise on the Legal and'
Equitable Righte of Married Women,with an Appen*
du of the recant American Statutes, and the deds*
lout under them. By William H. Coni, Esq
frJO KAY ft CO., 66* Wood stmt. '
rjUMOTRY TlTCOilß'ti NBw BOoK;
LESSONS IN LIFE.
A serise-of- familiar Essays, by Timothy Tricon*,
aothor of “Gold FoiL” “Letters to Yohng
“BitterSweot,” 1 volri 12m*. 11,00 *' *”*'
OLE COUNTRY AND THE CHURCH, by' W
N. L. Bios, D. D., 1 vel., Flexible Covets.' Sfccnta
For sale by B-fl. DAVIS, 93W00d straw '
TVfoCLELLAN'S LaValBY TaC-
—ft.fpl.Mon. and I ualrunt lon. foi tha
Sorricjof Ouaumud SI.U. Cnltrla Urn. o|.
} V “- By UAlo r G.n.™l O«rraa McCUUM“^ti
1 ml., lam). ■* KAT A UO., 66 Wood ,tn«
CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, &c.*
AT . . '
M ’ C A LL UM’B,
; >VV». SI Fourth Street,
Bought'previous to tbejate advance in prices, of
- which toe fullest edvautage is oßetod to parcbaaere
. Yob CASH. . - , d«n
T :YON AKNS3THAL, /Importer - and-
JLi Plain Ini’the toostselect bran dsot GENUINE
HAVANA CIGARS, end af fiMOKING
AND CHEWING TOBACCO, SNUFF, .FANCY
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, ftc.‘,ftcJingrent
variety, UNDER THE'BT. CHARLEAHOTEL
Pittsburgh, Pa. ....
N. B.—The Trade supplied on liberal *Uom.' '
1-iiV y.'-nyUbd}?''-^
BMITVOODB.
JffT^
WILL OPIN
O N 9 A T ÜB'DATj
I 0q« oft haUrf«ct unrtmeati tjf
domestic goods
or THE seasok.
•-••?•■' • -
--. Tb* *twv« Good* b«Tft boon Bought
J?OR CASH, ‘
AND WILL BE HOLD AT TBS
LOWEST CASH PEZCk
CORNER OF FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS-
I>II:a ■ ■■'
DKY UOOOH . •
OPEStm EVOtT DAY.
FIRST RATE DARK PRINTS,
I2X CENTS PER TASS.
DRESS SILKS VERT CHEAP.
WINTER DRESS GOODS
CLOSING OCT AT A SACRIFICE.
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS.
SHIRTING MUSLINS AND LIKENS.
GREAT BARGAINS FOR OABH. \
V. HANSON LOVE A CO.,
71 MARKET STREET.
\I JSVV BALHOKAL HKIKTS,
new Balmoral srirts,
NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS, \
LADIES AND MISSES HOOP SKIRTS.
f-ADIES AND MISSES HOOP SKIRTS,
LADIES AND MISSES-HOOP SKIRTS,
Ml docoii COTTON HOSIERY •( old oricto.
Boy douo COTTON HOSIERY 41 oU SriS?
800 dozes COTTON HOSIERTM oH {s£,'
FRENCH CORSETS FOR 6ZIi CTS
FRENCH CORSETS FOR ttls CIS.’,
FRENCH CORSETS FOR 62$ CTB.I
30 dozen MECHANIC CORSETS. '
30 down MECHANIC CORSETS. '
30 douo HEoHAN 10 CORSETS
GENTS’ LINEN SHIRT FRONTS,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
NBCK TIES, ; ‘“ . * V
; SILK AND LINEN HDKFS, :
WOOLEN SOCKS, ,
COTTON H BOSE,
GLOflffl,
OtißjP FOB CASH, AT
CEABI.ES GEPHBH’B,
78 Market Street.
SALK
DRY GOODB,
J. W. BARKER & CO S,,
No. 59 Mabeet Street,
TO MAKE BOOM FOB ENLARGING; THEIR
The room occupied by goods being a mors important
consideration than prices.
GREATER INDUCEMENTS
Than ever before will be offered to both
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS.
BEST CACHRCO PRINTS 4T
and other things' proportionalely chsap.
[aLmURAL SjKIRTtt,
* BALMORAL SKIRTS.
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
Good Quality, Bright Colors, Low Pries*. *
tINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.;
Embralderod, Hem-Stitched and Corded, very cheap.
COTTON HOSIERY,
COTTON HOSIERY,
COTTON HOSIERY,
At lastyean’ prfcesuntU February Ist,*
WOOLEN-GOODS, - -
WOOLEN.GOODS,
WOOLEN GOODS,
At cottf to close Hie stock out.
-USrOur customer! and the public generally «ra f*~
Sff .lock TSriT.Er
BEST KIND OF BABOAIKS.
JOSEPH HORNE, .
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jjJtr goojjsi : JiRV uooMin.
J- M. BURCHFIELD’S,
L&BOE STOCK A* LOW FSIOEB.
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