4- 0 rttsitufgh• SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. I, 162. -Tax WALICIKLY- GALzrrre for this week is 7.ustma; ottid Contains highlylmpoittant mat ' Drr—The Milton before Slavery . ; the ,Run?- :- .. - - eitlidltion;—full and • interesting cc- Count - up .to. Sunday last;'More - Develop - runts of Treason; The Late Bsttle is Ren - • hick*: The Defenses at golumbus, • with a plan of the Rebel Fortifications; Savannah in Danger; Lesson from History ; The Tiehßdted Song; Rebel Mail Communica i Lions ; floPefill:Signa it Washington ; Let ters: from Port Royal and Harrisburg; Religious: Intelligence •; -Congressional Continental Report, etc., etc Forltile at ; - our counter, at five:cents per single copy. • Mr. Conrail! Position. We have now before us - Ma. COWAN'S speech in full, use published in the Con , -gressional Globi. As Mr. Cowan has . grieved his thousand!' of political friends . . in Pennsylvania, who •ao _generously and confidingly - gaveltim their support for , his high position only one year - ago, by: his course.on this question, we will endeavor to present his argument in as few words as we can, our narrow space not permitting his to present his:speech entire. Mr: Cowart divides the country, on the first of March last, when that traitorous letter - was written, in four _parties, es follows: - • 1. The secessionists, who had gone away arid established! " new Government, called the Confederate States." ' 2. There was a second party, who denied the rightrof these secessionists to go off, bat denied the right under the constitution, to coerce them back again. At the head of • this party was Mr. Buchanan ., IL:There was another party who, denying the right of secession, and admitting the right of. coercion, yet thought it impolitic to use force to restore the Union, but con-. 'lidera it best to "trust to compromise and . 001100149 n to'restere the States composing It back to the Union." 4. There was a fourth perty, .to which Mr. Cowan said be had the hhnorto belong, which wu about to assume the reigns 'of -- givernment,,to endeavor if possible to reel one the country frem its difficulties, coerce rebellion and punish treason. ' Mr. Cowan places Mr. Batoirr in the third , • olass, opposed to secession, opposed•to Bu= . olutnan's theory, but opposed to - coercion, • - as only tending to widen the breach. :With .20M0 further Uplanatory remarks, Mr. COWAN presents his arguments an follow!: this . All becomes important to enable ne to ander , stand what idea iris in the breast of Mr.- Dththt, on the led of March, lithl, in regard to the condition 'of the - Union. Did he believe that that rebellion had - been sicemobal, that it was consummate by the firma tton of this catbdarate government; that it wax a ,- government defndo, with a werdent, with cebinet, • oongnme, and with all the fanctionatiee which ordinarily mark and distinguish governments of that kind; end did he believe that that would be sap& . aced in ? Was that his opinion? Wm it his opinion that - it wee better for the Government of the United States to acquires inn at that time, and to trust to the hours to reconcile the differences; or did he be lieve that the United States Government would not imparts la It, but would meet it with wart That le the emotion. I ouly speak for myvelf; end I may may he that I bare no wi th to Whence the decision of any Senator in this Chamber—no desire on my part to more them either to the right or the left a hair's breadth. I act for Myself wording to the dictate of my own conscience and my beet Judgment, and I desire all other men to do so. But; sir, I oak again, ' what did Mr. Blight believe at this moment? Con - eiderlug theposition of the man, his lilacs, his ante. oedema, his former connections which have been al luded to as evidences of guilt, I ley I think the fair and charitable construction is, that he mppo sad this rebellion was consummate by the formation of that emnumment ; that the thing had gone so Or that it mid not, or would not now, be attempted ,to be w rested by the Swop of the ignited States Government, and that there would be no war. Mr. COWAN then.asks—"lf that was so, was he (Mr. Batoar)justified in ceinmuni - citing with the Chief of that Government ?'' This question is answered as follows—"I •' think that. is a fair: presumption; because, . if there was no war, and if there was to be no war, then thii communication was hum ' '. cent enough." . ITo our mind, this whole argument is in : conclusive. It is a strained apology for rank treason. Whatever Mr. Barony may have thought, in the charitable estimation of Mr. Cowan yet when we Pais in review the circumstances of the case, weban --`rite at no otber conclusion thin - that there r. was to be war-in feet tear had: already conutieneed, for acted war had already . , - :}:been, committed against. the Goverement, and Mr.. - itatour being the intimate friend -. • -and political associate of the rebel chiefs, - • kneW that they meant war, unless all tbeir ' demands were complied with; and•be is a man of too much discernment to_ suppose for one moment that - the Government and 1 people of this country could submitto their rebellious demand for the violent disruit titin of the : Union. : 'Mr. Baran? knew that. : • the Voiernment - thafwits to take the reins of power in four days after he wrote that ; .letter;lntended to maintain the Union "Mot, because it was proclaimed all ever the , - • country, and in the Senate of which he was antra: ntra:an -And moreover, he, as a Sens , tor " the' tfnited States, knew that Jeff. Davis had committed creation, that he was "-; engaged in traitorous acts, and that be , wee i busily prepar4ig-for War in defense of his . • .treason. Mr. antoirr had sat and listened -t , itresionable language and threats _tram ,;day to day, by_Davis and o th ertraitors, . • --mid .he had seen them leave the Senate with threats and anathemas on their iips, and With all this :before himcwhenliliti . Teri dovernment was tottering„ when the • President elect bad been conipelltitito make his way to Washington in Illegible. ta pre: vent assassination, when Washington was full of traitors sad spice, and:Wievett to • be in' :imminent danger Irina 'assatdt, this this Senator, pens — the following .? L' Warsaurrox, March 1 , 11161. ~. •7Er. Dus gm: - Allow me to bandue• to your solualutanco usy trientrrhomar B. Lincoln. of Tatra' Ho visits your capital manly to - dlipme or what I. rogurelt•post improvement in 'minas. 1. ream - mond him to year larauleto ectudderstion gentle.. laannset.et_erythir°l3"mtnan.P.ctay ' '7 .lE an StE I re rlaitE " T eri . aurasornsiray airmsox Davit; - s . " 4 1 0 . 10 . ,100 Further .'oomment. is unnecessary. 'lf .; Mr. Dittuar is kept in his place, the loyal , feeling of .the people will be grossly out= riged,', 'No doubt Mr. Cowan is honest in views,'brd he is far frotn apprehending 'the esigencts of the situation, - er of.bom-. Puelittadir.ig what is due to the pwiple- and 'tbebotintry In a care '9f -thin kind. •.. • • • The-• Pittsburgh Post.istiii Traitor • The Port, in reply to our statement that thrown big . au*uencein r favor o f proteins in the most vehe - • -ment , inatinnr;:tkit this is_nute cue. .WI t ;< 1! iA oar foemer article ;. the reasons •••;;,'on ,*hoc our assertion vita„founded,: to, r s .slit That it Charged? hO Apposition . ;, 10; eiejind it lablistnit timi speeches of we .: -ad fienstors in his favor, and stated that: ;MMMIE= they had tin stfperior to their prejudices, or- surniontited'ihem. The sante 7 idite.is reiterated in the following extract from the very article in Which the PoO,filakes its disclaimer: , _ - - 'There are men in the Senate who, like I the Gazete are so blinded by Abolition pre judices, thati we de not think them capable of doing justice: topolitical opponent, and'{ especially to one like Bright,, who hie,, in time past, given in much "sympathy for Sorithern politicians and institutions. The Genitor froM Indiana is now - on • trial not only for, the crime with which he is Charg ed, but also for every . offence he has com mitted against the extreme abolitionist's dur-, ing a Senatorial period of sixteen yeast." Now we leave the public to judge between us. That paper has not published a speech or an argument that we htive seen - against Berm; but hastened to give with commen dation the speech , of Mr. COWAN, and other Republican Senators in his favor, and praise's them for surmounting their pre judices, while Republican Senators oppos ed to BRIGHT are charged with being blind ed-by abolition prejudice, and with try ing -him for every offense he has commit against Abolition, etc. If-this is not throwing the influence of the Pon in favor of the traitor, then we should like to know what it monks. It Is very convenient for the Post to deny that it means nothing in favor of Baton; but it is impossible for the readers of that pa per to come to any other conclusion than that it is giving all the aid and comfort that it dare to this Democratic Senator, whose treason a is too evident to admit of doubt in any, candid and loyal mind. If BRIGHT did not belong to the Democratic ranke—if he belonged to the Republican party, where, thank God, no treason has ever been found—we should have the Post daily ringing with the charges on his treason, and denouncing the party to which he be longed for countenancing him. Now, if a Republican Senator opposes him, it is from political prejudice; if ho sustains him, he soared above party ties I Now, does-the Part support the traitor BaIGHT, or not? Some time ago we reported, with .natural surprise, the fact that the splendid body of men known as "Berdan's Sharpshooters," bad been kept Without rifles for months, after being brought to Washington and sent into amp there, professedly and ostensibly for the very purpose of rifle practice. It seems that this state of things has contin ued up to the present time—at least till within a day or two. But it is well that so disgraceful' a fact should cease to be a re proach, lath as it is. The' National Repub lican, of. Washington, glass us the follow ing, Which we trust is like a specimen brick—so that, when we meet with similar action- again, we may say, as we do now, most cordially: This is prompt and Stan ton-tike) "Gol. Berdan," says the Repub lican, "recommenced, yesterday, an earn est 'effort to have his regiment and himself righted. Gen. McClellan gave the matter his - serious attention, and-laid the case be fore Mr. Stanton, who immediately ordered one thousand. Sharp's and another thousand of Coles rifles—the Sharp's rifles to be here in fifteen days, and the others to be forth coming to-day, as they only await the or der of the Colonel." British papers keep up a terrible howl about the vandalism of the stone blockade, although It is smatter which can be reme died in time of peace by the ports which strer-by it, and the expense it will innict is only a just punishment upon a rebellious community. ' Let ()rest Britain look at her own history. The New York Forld aptly says: • ' It; in the conduct of Alia war, the Uni ted States Government should order the levee of, the Mississippi to be broken down so as to swamp . New Orleans, it would doubtless be the occasion of a storm of in dignation against us on the , part of the English press, and very juitly, for what ever excuse there may be for stone block ades, there iinone for the wholesale drown ing or poisoning of women and children. Essentially .Wicked as - a war measure as thii would be, it still has been done by the English on one notable occasion. In the year 1801, to force the French trim their last stronghold - in - Alexandria, in Egypt, the English troops cut the dyke which separated the Mediterranean. from the fresh water lake Mareotis, which has supplied that city with water from time immemorial. Not only the French, but the inhabitants were driven from Alexandria, and to this day - the water in the cisterns is brackish by reason of this piece of British ,vandalisth. SIZILLING: 78,031 PRISONER.B.—AII , re straints which keep men from planiing into the lowest depths of meanness and depravity, seems to have been throlen off by the rebels. It is now well established that the supplies of clothing, &c., sent ftom Fortress Monroe by Gen. Woot,'for the use of our imprisoned soldiers at Richmond, never.reeehed them. Our returned prison ers all testify to this fact. ' The New York Times furthermore says, that our prisimera . in Charleston jail never received the money sent:therp by their friends. This is the testimony of returned prisonersfrom there We hope , the Government will hasten- to exchange these . poor . fellows, and got them out of the clotches of these. thieves. •They bye by stealing the laber_ of their negtoesi and the habit has . grown so strong Upn themi that they stop at nothing to gratify . 0 3 pmpenaity. — . n Slavery Responsible for_, Rebe)lion. . The New York Chtrontexcial Advertiser, , one of the most conservative sheets pub . liehed inliew York, but. thoroughly 2leyal, has the following candid admission with regard to, he canto) ot the great rebellion: "If there le any fact -More ObTions than another, in ' Connection with the pres ent revolt, it h that its fens: et origo was slaverytti institution - which long since attempted to choke 'down tree discussion at the North itt.Well as at. the South; 'which has teen rerolutiorittry precisely in proxer lion to the'per cordage of black bondsmento free white men in' the ' several :Southern, States. - Wherever leas:than. ten per 'cont. of the population is enehtod,:the district is loyal .at heart.;. , wherever ~more than twenty-five per cent. the ruling-dement. is , in close sympathy with rebellion, if not. in. open insurrection— We need „not go far;- ther into particulars. The "idea 7 ., of ealyery is as truly for this war: s that of freedom.was forthe revolution oft 1770-, People hitherto the mot conservative 'ad-, mit this, or if they (16' no not Openly avoW - their convictions, .they feel it in their Under these cirmmtstances it le not slaw prh . sing th - at, a large portion of our. claims —men who are alike patriotic and generona in their ittatinchotild "desire. the gen.' ersi 'govittnnent to la*:this'aio,te the, ofthat *titiatitin, • )11 unit aaThaddeue 5ta4 411 4.0 r_atkuNfiviml3l ) 19K-sx Am ILI Ivan noThf IhifrropressiblO'conflict' sithoilkany more than IHokinion, of thisttato, or But.. BRiESI Berdan , s Sharpshooters. The Stone Blockade INOIE=MIr= ler, oflitunuichnietts. Thity ItilleenAltat ' bF proclaiming eniancipatiim tifthe slaves, rebellion can - be pierced 'between the joints and. the harness; th at it will virtually end st war irrhich has been prolonged for months boyiincl whit it should have taken, had-the ,t loyal North been in hearty earnest; that t it will - not be leaving any - root of evil in the ground with the possibility of its again acquiring--new -vitality. These men-have no &erre to precipitate a San Domingo massacre ofmasters by their slaves; but the* Weald call .upon the latter to desert, and would arm them as soldiers whenever they sought our lines.' We hope coon to have the able support of the Commercial for the policy of so crip pling the monster inatitittion--now that it has placed itself at the mercy of the knife of excision, and has wantonly removed it self-from all the protection that the COllStl wawa and the laws threw around it—that it may be able never to trouble our coun try - again. Let it die! It deserves no sympathy from any human being. It will receive none front; any manly and honest heart. Let i(PP.ll.lBkil A CONIT.IIPTIIII6'POLITICAL Taim—A dis patch to the New York Evening rod soya: It number of the democratic member& of Congress will oppose the taxation trills which are to bereported to . Congress, - toping thereby to win. popularity with the people. They ap parently have no desire to prevent the passage of the bills in question, but on the other hand desire the people to understand that a Repub lican administration is forced thus to tax the people, while they vote against it. SPECIAL .VOTICES. jOrTo Horse Owners.—Hr. Sweet's INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR 1108.91C8 to tutri. Tailed by L any; in all cimee of Lameness, arising from gpmina, Bruises, or. Wrenching, its effect in magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Naar, it will also mu* speedily. Stavin and Itingbone may be easily prenanted and cord in their Incipient stages, bat confirmed cases aro beyond the pow:Minty of a radical cum. No roe of the , kin,;, however, 111 So deerWrare or hopeless but it maybe al leviated by thin Liniment, and its thithfal applica tion will always remove the lameness and enable the hone to travel with comparative ease. Rem,' home ownerahould have this remedy at hand, for in timely me at the first appearance of land.. will effects:WV prevent these formidable dhows men. tioned, to which all home an liable, and which ren- der so many otherwise valuable homely nearly worth. .E:SELLXILS & CO, Agents, corner of Wood and Second wipes, Ilttaburgh. ap27:lpl6wr Or'llood Food.—Attention it call ed to the meat remarkable and scientific preparation, advertised In another column. It is an entirely now discovery, and most not be confounded with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day. 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Damns. biactar. i savehnkirtva L MUM, Produnt.a - ••I • s • -3 , - • WADRAfTS, 40 7 1 .91111i$ I:MAUL& AaAnster.TlEFoolllllslMtt y I. •,...V.3, 14, Uor TSMIMI . . • L I JCE If ripFmswilE.,rrs. *an : &ILE A.orp ?" 6 .9) . ..a.fi.;.7%.;-;0' . - CONGIL ; A T 10 1 ,.: oF [Mc] FLEs mo”t.statadi ] ,I,LOIIALL Votu - th,ttrott, botivcon :Market ali., 1t"9.4.4-Dreacll- ing evcrl - 101tIrd LAY, at I.o3Co'clt,cV...t:ii. laad 7 p. m. AITZfISE.3.DAI'. o'clock. The poblic are ieKvectfully lathed to at tend. CITY iMUw f OF.FIOE hus been removed to. JOHN HERRON'S LIMBER o . pricE,-Orer • of Hand and -Penn streets. - '3l. EDWARDS, telamd City Gauger 1 kg...N . Y Isu I.)GE—EL EC non Nortim—An election fer Praident,Man agers.and Officers of the "Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny ricer, opposite Pittsburgh, In the county of-Allegheny,' will .13e held at the Toll Howe, at the south end of the bridge, on 310,N. RAT, the :id day of March next, at the hour of two o'clock. p.m. . WM. ROSEBURG, Lc'? LEUrUHES. Will delivers !vete. eo PIITSIOLOLIY, et CON CERT RILL, uu .11.0NDAY NlllyT, Feb. 3d. nuTTlte subject will ho illustrated :by mewls of a rare .1.3 costly collection of material of paintings, steletuns, i ntanikins, Sc., the finest cabinet of the hied in the country. Oa - Admissive free. No Gill tributi,,n. For per ilcubire see bills. W.. 11. XARTIN,.Ageut. Ja2.B:2Ard LIU Milt AN D CL L.\ N ELLS utY VILLE RAILROAD CO. FIRST 3LORTOAGE (TURTLE CREEK DIVISION) CONSTRUCTION BONDS —Holders are-hereby notified that the Inter net Coupon. on the above bond% dde February lot, 1062., trill be paid on that day, on presentation end delivery a the office of the Compen), Jones` Build ing, Fourth etroet, Pittsburgh. • Ja.lo.3td - W. O. HUGE ART, Secretary. KSS'OT.LCE. £0 THE TA—VrA OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.—Notice in bere t gjrro that on end'after HONDAS, Feb. 9d..1862, the TWO RILL RELIEF TAX, levied by the Com niimioners for the year 18'U, will be received at the County Treamirer's Office., until Mail.. lot, 1862. AU of the Mermaid Corn remaining uoptild at that time will be pat In the hand. of Collectore, with the AD. DITION OF TEN PEE CENT. for rallection, as per net of Amembly, 16th January, .._ A. FLOYD, fe27,2ercte3twT I. tmty Treaanter. ALLEOMENT Vaunt Kaltman Orrlcs.,l Pituburgh, January 1ath,1862. ETHE ANNUAL 111EKTINi3 of the' Stockholder of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company will ho held at the oak , et the Company, corner of Washington and Pike at oats, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of February, 1862, at It o'clock, a. O. A statement of the attain of the Company will be presented and an election will be held for President and Board of Manager for the ensuing year. Jal&dtd. JAS. GIBSON, Secretary. 0/1106 OF lilt kirT3IILIIIOII 1,11.1.14.110612,0., Corner Market and Water stirete, • Pirrstffison, Jan. 24th. 1662, E ANNUAL ELECTION for Seventeen Directors of (hie Compere); t6eerve. for the reel:amp year, wilt be held et this office on TUESDAY. kJ:thrum: 7 4, 1862, bets.n Cho hours of 1.1 a. m. And 7 p. m. Jettltd F. A. lIINEMAIIT, Secretary. • IRM/ZOSITAX DEPIMIT COMPANY, Birmingham, Jan. 27, 1862. f we"' .. .p-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for sev en `Directors of this Bank, to wrre ftm one year, will be held at the Bank, as TUESDAY, February 120, hatless the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, p. m. JOHN P. BEECH, end:tier. orrus. or tux rittasounit tiss 13th January, 1562. j" FriI . DIVIDEND.—The Pittsburgh Gas Company has tdia day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS per share 00 the Capital Stock, payablet to Stotiholders or their lava repraentatims,llol bankable Mods. talittwdst JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. .SEW .410FERTISEME.NT6 MAUVE TNE, 1110T01:174 FN .1 LB I) HP, W. S. HAVEN, Potwar of Wood sod Titird Street•. Piftbarpk. MiaMiiiNM SHIPPERS or THE CRIME ARTICLE I have oitabllshul In the CITY OF N Eli YORK a CoMHISSION HOUSE, Guth., excluoiee sale of your commoditles, AAA al.° to supply you vdtb CAUSTIC SODA, SULPHURIC ACID, EMPTY BARRELS, GLUM, HUNOS,Ac.• • I am prepared to make liberal mutt adranma on emultatmenta and to gine your buaineen prompt at teutlou. Oireclrteßpondence fa requested uW consignmeni. oollated. WILLIAM A. OCIIKR, NO. Yr Mahlon' Litt% New York WILLIAMS L ORVIS'B Y UNEQUALED DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Price. S2Z to t5O, according to .tyl. of CaThinet Room, No. 12 FIFTH STREET, corritc of Harlot. These hischinei are unrivaled for the facility-with which they execute all kinds of work required of a complete machine. They combine nlmplicity dura bility, with noisier action unattained by any other machine, while in dampness. they have no rival. All Afechines warranted and kept In repair one year free of charge. LILLNE 6 STRAIN, Solo Ageots. for Wes/arc Peres, No. 12 Plftb street, corn - WO( Morket;"lltts bugh, Pa. WILEY . STRAIN. Alannfactianoro of and 1 / a re Or male, Wholesilcond Polon, al/ AN/ A. of NENVI NG MACHINE NEEDLES. LILL ET A STE AIN. ' No. 12 Fifth .t., corm, of Market. AGENTS WANTED. ja3o:lnnort lILLE • , FARREL & PBACTICA.L PLUMbEite, GAS AND STEAM riTTETES, 129 POUR TM STSEET. Bpocial , altentlou evou 616 i 22 . ..._SITTING GP VP OIL UNYINERIEB •' Satt' t,UNtil N IS. 36 batik. Bitted Cornmeai, 20 kepi picked Batter. 3 tii6e-treekßoU Butter, . 1000 pounds Leaf Lani, •• ..000 do frisk Ban/ages, • • - 100 bbl..-Pinkeye Potatoes, 600 aeon Feathers, - . • 100 busk. laded 'Apples, _ . XV de''de - 60 low Corn Brooms,' 160 new 01 Barrels, • , 75 boxes - ID'Otore and tar sale by. JAMEY, A. FETZEII, - • ;Center Market WA First inner 'A . arge et - of ••• ng: SloieeT also 1114 "Umber end Silo Window COodrind,Olas; wrr otelnllng rho Barrack+ Hop tdtalend'sbentlio at ClanipVzigte, 'Balton Starke,. .wlu be mold atiencidonien MONDAY, Bob. 311, 1041 L. palm counnanclng.ac 10 o'clock. Ter= ash: - " By oidlelof-..; RICHARD I. DODGE, A., folabl• • Dlotilbuting Officer, Rocrisbnrch; re. 100 ZElO2=2l 16 bbie. Riled Antal. ' . r . I bbi.freib Rol) Butter, ' In storm and for'sslo by' C.- fiferAT,‘ fit . 10 Smithfield street. lANDNLOI ILAJF 'El,—"ho boat mb/titato tbr llfo Cobs now In two; touted,. pound and pat np in otadlonnd packtnrasod ctn. Per potnd. A fresh erlPPl[T.;Pecnived and iar wile at tbit bunny Gronery Store or ' • ' - • - • °JOHN A. 'RENSHAW, a. 30 . Lunar of Liberty and Unnd ettradn. Oil Cloths, &c:, CALL 111 . _ Po'urth Strect, . . . , 800/lit teylotua to ths:lsti:adv.a ~, i. pri m ., o f Which tallest .olvitotAtgoil oflczott to paragons '..TOR OAHE:. • - del2 -: • ett • ' ..r: :t1 .7:: T • 'p ef ISIS '. .1, ..,. ATITUTS, TROY. 14.1.. •.: . , • I=M=V EMM MiEn=2l *, , IIREEUVIFN Fop 'lran. Frame wad Itasaw,..d Cie $l6O, cA 911 . ONLY, For solo.by rpaißD LIST •OF APYLICATIONS .1 YOE 'SELLING ugtOns, tiled in the Clert's Office etp - toJannsty 31st, 186 Et Campbell& 'Mullin, torero, 4th ward, Pittsburgh. Colvin James, do lot do Allegheny. Fssona James,, other goods,. Bth do Pittsburgh. Fitzgerald Frame's, do Yemperancrille. BleyersJohn, Jr., tavern, Indlatm Township. McGann L., do lot ward, Allegheny. Potmeyer Joseph, eating house, PHI do • Pittsburgh. Youth James, torero, Ist ward, Allegheny. Shirt.. Harry, du do Pittaburgh- The Court will meet on MONDAY, February 18th, at 10;4 o'clock, to set out]. above jlt:il:3td W. A. ILE/t/tOli, L"'. -A that about eleven years of ge, left the house of her parents, darner of}last and Third street, Allegheny, on Wednesday morning, .2 , dth Mat. At the time she left she had on a country Simnel frock, lhmk. shawl, and was bare-headed. She Is of light complexion and rather stout for her age. .Any paean knowing her whereabouts pill cow for a &Ater by leatlng word at the .Pittsburgh City 31 tile, in the 9th ward, ur at her father's residence. ja3l:2til • C. C. SMITH. APYLNESS Olt Al thEtt ? TuAT 13. .1-1 rue Ortstrion.—Tho Proprietors of the '•PARL. BI AN CABINET OF WONDERS, ANATOMY AND MEDICINE" have determined, regardless of ex. pen., to Woo free (for the benefit of suffering hu manity) FOUR of the most interesting and instruc tive tecterea Sn Marriage and its Disqualifications, Nervous Debility, Premature Decline of Munbood, Indigestion, Weakness, or EnTressicm, Lan of Energy and Vital Power, the Gress Foetal Evil, and those Maladies which result from Youthful Follies, Execs. too of Maturity, or Ignorance of Phylneophy and Na. toe's Law. These islainable Lectures have been the means of enlightening and saving Thousands, and will lw forwarded Free on receipt of Your Stamp., by addressing SECRETARY,. Pititilart Cabinet of Anatomy and Medicine, 563 Broadway, New York. Jeakltarl V ALEN TIN ES AT HUNT'S, -- MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET, A re N. E. Corner Federal street and south Common ALLEGHENY CITY. COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES VALENTINE CARDS AND VALENTINE WRITERS, pnt op In $5 and $lO lota. Assorted for dealers, all new• and fresh from the East. . • _ _ Send your cordon to JOHN P. ITHZ,"i", Masonic Hall, Fifth Street, Plttehttrgh And N. E. corner South Common and Federal st., johJ Allegheny City EATON, MACRUM & Co„ E=l TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, HOSIERY; ' CLOVES, WOOLEN HOODS, RIBBONS, BITCHES, FLOWERS, SHIRTS, CRAVATS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, • BALMORAL Auti HOOP SKIRTS, ZEPHYR rud sIIETLAND , WOOL. KNITTING YARNS, A 'tall line of SMALL W A RES aiwapa on baud CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will .Iwep find . full luo.rtmeut of Goodai.et LOWEST POSSIBLE. PRICES FURSI FUR6II McCORD & CO., 131 WOOD STREET, PITirSDUROD An tiow receiving a 'pry laign 'addition to tbelr LADLES', MISSES AHD CHILD/MS' FURS, Embracing evng gnallty sand atyl. JENTLEMEN'S FOR GLDVESir• CLLLADA AND BEFORE' ELAVLsiII YOUR PUOTOGR.IPR TAKEN, • USE TEE MAGNOLIA BALM. 'al. elegant. preparation render. the Ain tuft and Creel, imparting to it • marble purity. for elle by tiIMON JORNSToN, Draggle, ' And Dealer in choice rarely Medical., CornerSmichiteld.and Itourth erreets. A full amortment of bongo (liquid and dry) Pearl Powders, Chalk Balla, Hobbs' Genuine been Fen, to., altrayeen. hand...delis 'RICA 110U6E, BOSTON, is the largest anklasst arranged Hotel In the New Ilngland Blida; ii centrally.located, and easj of ar mee from all the mates of.tthvel. It contaum all the modern Improvements, and every convenience for the comfort and accommodation or th e traveling. , public. The sleeping rooms are large and well. ventilated; the/mats. of roommate well arranged, and completely furnished for tiontliesand large traveling parties, and the house wilt , continue' to be kept as • drat. elm hotel ifi - erery'reepect. palaydLEWIS BICE, Propitstar.. • •—•-•-•—•-• .y.,Yox. ARS& tiAly IMPORTER 4NO J-4 DLiiilt in the molt select brinds of. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, and all kinds of SMOKING AND. _CHEWING TOBACCO. SNUB?, FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, 'de., In etas . variety, UNDER THE RT. CHARLES' HOTEL; Pittsbutgli, Pa. N. B.—The Trade supplied on liberal te.rms., , T.N.TII4..M.ATTER OF THE WIDEN ING or VIIIOIII ALLEY in- tbe City of Pitt.. bough. No. 40, January Term, 1801. All persons !metaled in the abova named Improve ment, are hent7 notified that the Viewers ap pointed in tha above caw will bold a Public Meeting for the hearing of partite iutereetod, at the office of B: W. tt A. a. Bell, No. 103 Fourth street, Pitulturgh, on Thzutoday, February dtb,1862, at 3 o'clock p. m. Bowel Wilcox has bten . appointed a viewer in place of William Barnhill. Br. • ja2.B!tfeo _ - - TIMIJ uNLy.., ARTICLE T tiA.T CAN be relied mist an Moen for effectually oiler rebtting Vermin of "all i ; , i iiptions Bate, Mlce or. Itoacbes the PASTE by JOSEPH FL E3l - LNG. It VILM mu, to rtd - the prenllepe. most oars one. box will be tbetorinitiseteot. BAT PASTE.• , EAT PASTE. - BAT PASTE. BAT PASTE. Prepared by JOSEPH zultING, Corner of the Diamond and Marltet 'A-, .10t.RO_IVN'S LAXATIVE TROCHES- A mlld, Meadow and palatably remedy fbr • THE' BOWELS, HABITUAL ; COSTIVENESS , BILIOUS AND NERVOTTA HEADACHE ..A.H.8.X118 •17ARIOUS - ' FORIII3 - 9F DYBPkTBIA . . - The motet: nature- by:strengthening and lasitsarat , 1 1 4 /he pruceeaojtlkest.PaL s For sate by . SIMON - JOHNSTON, Dattootar, 'And dealer In eradoe Family Died/eines, Ja27 corner proltbdoldand'Yourib Pld.'roB: gRABE'S PIA e NOS. 0% 1 choice lot of the on:a - . . , UNIitrTAI.LED PIANO}o, • .- • • •• _ . ORiaLOTTELinlirra NESS' WARE ja PPni No. : 43 Slab atrett-, 'ilicond door above Woop. _ 31 A 3 ' ; r :PIANOS 1! plendld now stock-of - ilia ad& arratedGOld Metild Plinth= PIANO If orris; tam:tofu:tared byWILLIA '00. , , They lutrojtoint awarded the Ingtworptimlutils tar exiilloncdoser dl otospoltion, and aro pronotino: 44 - 1 4 451 61ontand - Thalben„ M. Strakcorn, Guano Softer; and other diotloWoaed fdanOtot,tp be r.P I 4 !(trot oaporlor to ant , In thlnconnw" ;Lllissineacturer's- sole Mont' for Plttibamb; No. L 3, PUthodreot4'neeond door abood Won& fa‘a SlNGlN'll4.lthim. G riciieiChara; by J. B. WoObbnry-,pet d0z...118 . by Tha Now Luta 'of Moo, by.J. W 6,50 lathy - 55' - ,;.:11 - 1,0 Tbo Atapht by - Gr..Lotteil #atatot, , - ,- 110 50' 'Tho•Diapason, by George Y. Root, g go Via Sabbath Bell, by . George, V. Root; 410 , The Jubtise, 14 William B..Bradbary, • 'So a - 50 -Tlu, Chtiatiattgitnatral,' by Aiken, - •do 858 Ihe . *red Star. by Leonard Hareha3l.oo JUVENILE, BIRCIENO BOONS. , Th 6 Goldmi Wreath: 100th edition—per doseo..M Tsrae Harp, 07 - 51.. A: Getz., .du ; 00 . Thiblilibtir4Bl4,lBB* book) •50 ... 300 Gitbbatb &boa Hell. . do 1.20 - ThiGOklea Shat, l brifailbathSebOotrohi . 1 50, 4 1 !-. 10 : 4 4 5 kr "LH 44 , 001 0 tbal orelogl.9 b7' • • Nan - betverry Woodat:,'' DiliatOnd- and "• • , To mks 03.1*MiLA • 1,1•1 *0: "Rpm" 92121/moask AN LAND T 0 LET. --For rent from the 'first of April, to lbo r Msg.. .4 Turtle Creek, hear the Turtle Creek station, On the Pennsylrania Railrad, the following pnrperty, One STORE, with Dwelling attached. This Is an old establiatted stand, Id.loing business of thitty thousand dollars Tar. year. Also, a two story hru.k TAVERN STAND: .ntaining Eighteen 'loony., alter stabling, Jte., - a. Garden and several acms of ground, doing flourish ing business. , Also, -a eland fora illackmith and Wegonduater, with Dwellino attached. Also, that' .FAR3I, formerly ko,.,au as Allen Brown's, _ To perm= desiring such loesttions, the abtwe afford, opportnnity rarely met with. For terms inquire of D. 11. TOOMEY, le .9:71d No. 59 Second street, near Market. Vu tt comfortable DwellM hoes; 8 rooms; • stable and carriage hams; ecre# well set with apple and peach troes, luber, Ac. Will be !rased ton good tenontlbr &num ber of yoars. Enquire or WATT A. WILSON, ggg-Liberty rtreet. • At.i..r--A three story Brick Dwelling on weer.; ti root., iu good order. Apply to • ja6altf WATT t WILSON, Llberlw U OliziE AND LUTilOit BALE7—Situ-: aced image of 111andieldi fOui miha from the city. The lot hat a front (m.lllllll etreet of EU Wei, and kil&nding back 300 foot to An alley, on which are erected a two allay dwelling, lin• lobed to good style, with double porticvs, a large stable, end tarriage house, good .water, iariety_ • trult, choice seloctions, regetable • garden, Sr. Will Ire sold cheap and uu eaat.terrue. • Apply to, Jxl B. hi• LAW * CO: rtliSiltAßLE 11W ELLtisai6 IN BUR GESS' ROW FOR RENT—Ne._.I26 and 12 8 Penn atra...t,betaren Pitt street and EVlalle . illey. Puck-salon let April. Enquire Of W. S. LAVELE, ro. ea Woad atrdec, ur JAMES E. LELLIE.Xo. ILtiLiberty affect._ ICE2vrilan 1: 4 10R. E. EN T—A, twoictory Brick Dwell- Ing on Hay etre.n, of firni Mom., POlientongivf au Imm..ll4lely. Exiquiro of. ; - ' ' JAS. DALiELL SON.. ful- • . •• 'es and ; 70 Water Ftreee.. YOE. SALE- 7 -4Boirr Ewa/ Ibsen, In gtiod order, now, driving three P.a . or P.a.,. in thin Alm Will be told cheap for L. Eueutro et GAZtirTE Philtstret. above Smithfield. &O 1 bAL.S.—A very commodious and comfortable residence, in a dedrable miabbor- Wool, In Ow Third ward, Allegheny, an tong and ..ay payments, and very tow. Inquire of a. 6(ll.lOYEit, okl7oltt Attorney at Law - .l:ri Fourth at.. DRUG STORE Nutt LI.—A ine opportuuny I now offered to purchase one.haLf or the whole of r DRUG STORE, In • good locality, with an Inerretung builnere luted up olccly , and rent, very low. For portit ob:11 addretw BOX 111.1*. PITTSBURGH P.O. TU LET—That comfortable two story Dwelling Home, noir occupied by. Jlidge Wil liams, at the dorner of Pena and Ifarbury streets. Pittsburgh: Pnr terms enquire of - NDVILLE - 11. CR - AIG, ja27:dif or, A. X. WALLINUSDIID. ritu..LE',T—'rwo Office . •.zoll' fiicing Hand etreet, on the second floor of the new building, corner of Liberty itreet, friirdsheli irltb gem and. water. Pos.:Won given immediately, or on the let day of April. For imformation apply to - JOHN A. RENSHAW, • jag • Corner of Libert and BMW Street's. VOR KENT—The'. three-story Krick .1: Dwelling No. 160 Third .toet, cornet of Cherry alley, will mollurik iliituvrements. Enquire of PARK, IIcVQRUY• k Jaltal ' 120 Second strent. rpu LET—Two story Brick Dwelling A. Ileum, No. Gl Isabella street; Alloghon, con. [sluing 8 rooted, bath, to. 'Enquire of McDONALD ,t AAA MILLEN, jell No. 253 Liberty street. TU LET—The Store Rooth No. 59.11. and street, two door from Liberty, now occupied by IL Wolf, will be rented from the lot of April nest. Apply to JOLIN A. ILENSBA.W, , , js2i Corner of Litaty andlland streets. mu LET—The Waiehouse on second I. street, ruunlng through to First street, flow oc cupied by Llttatawcir, McCreary & Co. Enquire of • ASA( . . PARK, McCUR.DY 4 CO. • nteFICES I'o KENT—Two Offices— one each on lint and eceond gory: - Bent .8100 each. In Warehonee No. SU Wad . street.' a2B ISAIAH DICKEY & CARTNER -- SICP NOTICE.The undersigned- have associated with themsels“ lir. S. L. BURNAP, under the name and style of _KIRKPATRICK, BUENAPA CO., spa have removed from their late piece . 01 . business, No. 72 Third street, to the newly fitted and •commo dhow Warehomw, No. ad WOOD ATRICET, where they Will W pleased to meet their old friends and customers, and trust that with their Increeeed apac. ity end facilithak for baldness, they, - will he able to meet the wants and execute the orders of all who , may favor the new nun with a cell,. . • _ • 21:13.nd _ J. C. KIRKPATRICK CO:. EATON, MACRUM A CO., N0".17 awl 16 Fifth iltraitt. telittSll I NUTIUE,--The co-partnership ',hereto, -fors extaing under the taanistud etyle: of 8. 'DILWORTH t CO., has been dissolved by motesd consent, from and after Deuesber - 81st, len'''. The business of the late Ilan Will' be settled' by JOHN A. CA COURT, Who edentates the business at the old stand, No. 144 Water' street. HASIIJEL DILWORTH. JOHN A. CAVGI4Ia. Pittsburgh, D... 31, 18,31.--Dathed DISSOLUTION OF ILV-YART.N.ER• SHIP.—The firm of It. t J. IV ATSONA GO.. lately ea :poal in the Grocery and :Boat.rittire Wiri ness, was essolved on the Std day of Novetialaer,,lBfil, by tho withdrawal of E. 11.• ANDERSON, and the business will be closed out Lby JAS. WATSON, of the firm of R.. 8 J. WATSON, at their office; who 'alone has authority to settle the business of the late thin. JAIIEd WATSOX, Ja. Pittsburgh, Nov. 27th, lEBlL.—no2B4lzed Nirric—e -co-partnership - hereto- KTh fore existing between JOlll4 B. CANFIELD and 1). 3f: BARBOUR, under the name and style of . 3. B. CANFIELD b 00.; le dissolved by limitation. The heathen. of the late firm will be settled by John. B. Canfield; who will continue the Provision, Pro duce mud Commiselon business, at the old stand, No., 141 and 143 First street. 401124 B. CANFIELD, Pittsburgh, Jun. 1. 1162.-Ifi2tt / 10-PAIVINERSHIY—The undererign \Jed has associated with himln his business, corner of Market and Second streets, dAItiES B. SCOTT; to take elect from the tint inst. .The buslneedi relit be conducted under the tame and styIaoIJOHN2DEIN LAP & CO., at the old stand. Jati&lerd - ' ,JOHN DUNLAP. _ - CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, ; PUBlisnEli er Agolosf, ritox PHOTOGRAPHIC REGIMES SUM BRADY'S-NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY.: Portralut oft Generale Scott, McClellan, 'Anderson, Freniont, Itaiikai'Butter, Hunter, Baur°. sett . , and all the leading military' characters of - the day. • Portraits of the President and -Vice President the metobers of the Cabinet, Sumner, Bolt, Dereett, and other prominent detemnan. Portraits of Rum- Preecott; Mime* Mra. -Browning,-Mrs. Sigouroey and other celebrated authors::: Abe, Mr. and Mn. Deughi, the Longfellow L'bildreti, M4a Ric:binge, Mho Otteh men, Mtn Hinkley, *lth autiu - oltw Popular Photo , graphs; including copies of 'Celebrated palntiugs, lust reoeived itici for sale by . R. S. DAVIS,. FiILMOTHY TITCOMB'S NEW-BOOR , : . . " LESFOVS, IN LIFE. butor - yrrobill y Triorar Tx - rooky, autharbf,t , Gloitt Fo to, Toting_Footao," Wan Streot:.' / To 11. 0 (b. • .cotarrayW cauicit. by Fterr Flixiblo Corer,. 88 cents. -Fordo by - S. DAM, 03 Wood atetet. T.LTCO3IB'S W4)4lc§, 11 Tlhosob's Lytton to Young FeoYt, . Inn Gabort'e Career, jak.. RAT & TIENRY G. - HALE • . . • - • T.O -4 3 !..,TES C. WATT,. 14-i ii )-* - ant TAiltar, tOBNEW-PENN.-AND ST.. CLAIR . STS, . .. - Would - reepectfully Inuits 'UM ofthett. friendi and the public igeticially that Iltethsyppoie, chased.the stock at • rarytow thittru.ssideehlphstimp will make up at a small profit :in order to 'class ',snit: thostock to make room Sof a folk new. ell4:orfiloode' tweewpwww-rew-r...-- • D !.7.P • 8 - • ,STOW ' 11TsraiR dan euittikolf, • ' ' olll a4 1 44.5) VeIIiERAL STREET. ( 0 1iPcithtaftaliitdiles; Hurpeneioq Brtdir. .•u ,~~_ A.K.E.IIA M'S. - fiLtnaky oat' retrial-. lon orthlorkloMioroolootbroo.OratinUP.M.rob. ad.'.Boioral.rocatiels „ = burnt arm!. Mr. W. Is to:Woos:fp 17414111-Dinf papa. ApOcation . I ..^^-.." the P. 0 . 1 :-014co PrOmPUY oiloodid t0:77 7 W,. Wartuiormayle foimios residency; ANC the mhool room. tior Common. Allocheny. h • 7)44. kK 4.011T. uml::‘ 5?1.:1 PA*K. ,369 Llberit -307 •BAMN4-shoulderiN , -liamerund AA :SidraJost from smoke bature • 8.N0X.3 PARK NB. zwe Id • st. • -Imeirsnal4tels , ; kituutti Litauit, hi)* ant Model 11.1 0- ...428:1ir %KNOX as PARJEIIt - Ortlddi 4 l.llllEN' • 'lt d••• for sabi I nowrr IZIPLXV. Vt 6 Wond ritOLJS TM. 1-1201.1 bb 42 exavity I - sr sale br the MLA Oth %%BID 00 40Ve. , 71.4'?". ' . • MMMiM DIS,SIOLUTIO.rB, 45' C. .4".Etr MOO.HR. - '-'. 3 ;/(n , i . TTLYSiritEgt** ' 7TSHQQQII`::_ DRY GOODS. 1 ,41 GREAT SALE DRY GOODS, J. W. BARKER & C \t No. 59 *Ur STREET, TO KLEE ROOM FRR=MNLARGING : 1 STORM/ 4 The room occupied bi a v c d .dug. more tem woAder►tloii than prices GREATER DtIiUCEMEN Mao from' foßiro wtll bo . offered to both WHULISALE AND UZTAIL BUY .BISt CACEECO PRIM AT utd other thinii proportloostel _1"11 ti .4.1.71P'' JER4 J. M. 13URCHFIE.T, North...matmn:Har 'Fourth, and Naiket a ORGANDY LAWN Y0R....;4,..473.0., WO FRENCH do dO do dod. BEBAGE.9 - 250., d. ....... . PAPTOT SLLHS UNUSUALLY CHEAP i . sa ums , b' , do . . ... WI ED. GOODS A.* : cciSTAND LESS Wiabing to make'riciin b earl • Spriug• be a rare oppnitnnity, as goods are atilt log in price. tiUti, WILL 9Pri. N A;,T RD A MEE One of the ferret ieturtzueuts of DOMESTIC COO or THZ SEASON. Th. aboTo Gloodlifrive bean Bough FOR CASH, AND WILL BE BOLD AT TR LOWEST CABIT PRICE. CORNER or - runt Asp lulu= El =a(l2 00 , 4artellty Ilea a G/NOHAiLS4ND CHiCKS. nosnice, 8tu:n7p . 7 .. 68 AND SHII IRISH LINENS AND SHIRT BOSONS. BALMOIt AND 1100R1 '2iE6 . IX-WORK; ac DRESS SILKS *SLY G OUT WINTER DIEM GOODS.- OUR TERM•ABE _ -- r -UILEAP FOR 11 .4.N130N-LOVE & In3l - -74 MARKET S FF4:7I .:ell stbe—white.and ooiond. 62% CE FIit , INCII! COURTS TOE 6735 OEN . - . HOOP sittaTa. HOOP_. SKIRTS. , • , . EMBROIDEEMD 8 MISTS. ZMBRO/DMARD SKIRTS. _BALMORAL 8; - rataaolD;ato .. it.ANDKlntcnizvs. 40 I `. UEYAPEBT` Wrias CITY COTTON HO corroN COTTON H AT LAST YEAS'S PBICZB WOOLEN GOOD& ; WOOLEN, troops. - WOOLEN GOODS, •• er cost, TO ‘"Ib,IE * OIIT _GREAT BARGAMO nisccesn, Al CHARLES - CIPNE `, itariei Street. lan 'te i MiNl SOR/FES STO No. 77 liibt Street. • ..• O ur Amid Inventiur being nearly hat irbo4s muted down; we aro now_ offering OR •SAZGAINS than aver, In order to make itatr.NZW - SPIIyNG STOCK: •rarßitorDsant BM • venni, sKtars. , curansins, jam WAISTS "'ANA CAPS, DIM itAitliusa FLOUNCING , WORNED,TRWIIIOIB OF ALL . . :WOOLIIN HOODS: BONTIGII.` sonars . , OKATIN.G Ibancout r teckepi •'l,i; ni frot 7 bos • - rcp7•TCSBZOOKINGB & SOCKS at EIGILISH,HHRMAN AICHIBINCHPL • - OPEN-WORKED BOUM BLIAOMED UNBLEACHED. .& kw. dozen ortlrge . • 130CiP SWIWW-The .tat In the . —l,:tregtrlaar....o9 at'alt kin* , ~:,., •.,, 'WORMBD AID: , lITAD ' WOO „..,.....;,:".BALMORAL:B4 Ttl, at au r win -Ist . , FANCY GOODS AND.NOTIONS. lErßuyers on halted toittaattoo•our Jarli , .10111 Pit HO