°~` MMN _ 7 4 -sarAd Y's 4 t' ulsourg eliZettq I WAY_ moliNgio„gim. 20, 1842. ; ' 'at , 11 ' 1-'!You to r'vrAb I the` , fi+Ath ..„,, ~ vibe" Yon Conquer it - Anevtiat-1. tieing - mooted with n o . - -lit Jitrildtdefeetliagt. - .'A. letter to the New. . - . ~. /ti . A k 14.3 0i . : 114 "P 5 ; ' .ir '•.'.-. 7 .- . ,kl,l ~ .'JililWietillictof riti late news tt4: 3l .tile South' -, 4l.tle , areoitt legielatertite , planning a pr ! ' etnhient for &O.:list - Val Nutter' ta the th • I, ll , f+taff4, Tiro or Tao propottertrein the com-i i. - .,., Atiftwatottoar. ,- even Senator 'Davis, of. Ken. , 6."..:Arehy,ltAmitii thal,ifis' . l).Ulti itoesible that _;eo of ;the wors t oi:thfalirio.Htifes -kill' 7 :4fi''',llllV - 0 be lgoverned as , territories. Mr.' ,EIY Sajltplat: itAvits tale! otuattii4,- I t . ,;.-:... am . tbe- rihr:llloti is, . not2.'yet..ortishod, send' in I , 4 7:3juit itirill take a long time and much hard t .4 7 14 1 fi11__,.. itto , Rot.Alt en44 o , the: war, : . 2 • ',. -. '' .4 -44'Tlie intelligenttWatkington-rorrespond r-e,.: rut t the-Chisago...Tritune his . the folif*, "'`"ltik the same purports ' ' *. -- ' , I I "' 4 ,f. ll 9.seeartiost , tooonoeive' that the mil ,.44V,,MiCrlS‘ptriterlirf the - rebellion 'is in a, Mir '''‘ ,l, ll47:_of• being broken . :New ;Orleans' will ' `'lmUthew before the last of idarch,.Beliire. liar er,,_ .. no , Desuregard. The question ' W.::.now arises, what _ is to. be the end? ' After ' - the bel armies re dispersed or destroyed, - ,e ,what will be thecondition of these States, ....dlid What will be otire V Mill the ,:each •„,, and all, follo w . the e x ample . of North-Ms.' , „. : wmtri, and require to be conquered four "tiretta • splice end then ;held by standing armies? r ,North` Missintri contains less . .;".....,..lalarits than any other portion of rebeldoui r --.yet'it hinideireloped no ‘tUnion party” thus tqi !Ili - Capable of teetering: order or. even of : protecting therneelves: , It has' cost us 1001441tattei,' '(to say riatiditeef life,) to I‘ iu , , take and hold North Missouri, thin all the 1-, slaves held there are • wortlit_end we have I not finished paying that bill yet. • Look 'at' ~, ithe eastern *shore of Virginia I If the min i ties of. Acconuio and . Noithampton are as , , l. "loyal" sae General Dix and General Lock ,s r,;. wood tell us, why is it necessary, to keep II 'i - two :4 three regiments of troops there ? "• ' Why ill it necessary to keep a standing . 1 .; ~ army hi Baltimore, and the guns of Fort ,:-.. 1 Moßeary , pointedlandwardl. The remark is ''-' '.' attributed-to Mr: Carroll, the Clerk'of the ; ', l . Crated:State* Bdpreina Conrt, a native and 'i ' citizen of Marilaid, that our . armies can error, be withdrawn from that State till shivery Di' abolished.' _lticidenW of daily ni. - ' occurrence at Baltimere, Poolesville, Fred; :` nick, Budd's Ferry and other places occu pied by our , soldiers, fully substantiate. Mr. . --,-,, - Carroll's testimony. These.views are beginning to work their way through our rulers, bath legislative and executive, and the first movement will be to abolish slavtyy in the District of Columbia. - Charity begins at home. - Until:the institu '. tion it, swept away from - the door of the ...Capitol, the nuisance willremain, clogging ' - " the eyes, mouths and ears of the people's ''' .2 . ; representatives. When it is swept away, ''.,._ ,:;.tivey, win no longer see as through a glass' -:, + darkly.' Having accomplished the reform .. , :. , ,iAtere c they will find. how easily it may be - done, and they. ill be prepared .to enjoy `,--' . new . luxuries in the same line'of duty. ~., .. . Secretary Sewarcli order in relaticin to the _fasitives in. Washington jail was a very hopottil vindication of the progress of ideas, ' favorable to freedom. The glacier Juts started. The negro thievea and seceeilon has, whom Marshal Lemon keeps in otce here, may gnash their teeth against it, and -,-, ,:. light and curse, but it will-go on. ' ,- If the Omitting work goes on as rapidly as ws expect, and hope for, there will then be a mighty work. to do before peace and order is completely ,restored: There:ire:n • greet many knotty questions to settle, and x';seme considerable banging to do.: • McClellan.Rot This is the defense of one of Lie defend . • ars, in, the' following , paragraph from the 5.,. -:Washington . correspondence of the New `To* Coln wirietal' • NapolecM always desired to have a piece. aL light artillery-for every two handled men--Bineral hlcelellan has not now over'. a piece for every one thousand men; we need at least twenty more light 12-pounder • •. - batteries: Ati overwhelming artillery force which can; itsa' critical moment, be' hastened- forward to a commanding posi-; don ) and can from thence open a murder-. PEOtlm, secures ,riet9rl_ . • We suppose from this'ihiesll the bat ' • teries have gone west; 'or is it. easier to • tight in the west without batteries than in the . - By they; wa * would it lie any harder to take *Lianas with our two hundred thous . t he and . metionPotointin, Pitt} e! 4 , 1 1 ; P r a T !• 11 " ion- needed, and plenty of if:dance to get ready,Tthan it - wio to' take' the entrenched camp and'Port Donelscr, ! .,• . with fifty thousand • .= soar brought up in a hum' 7. Are the in . . trinchnients at Mans:Luis stronger than those at Fort Donelson Was ther e any greater necessity for taking the oner than the.olher? • Would the loss of life be any :grentor, in fighting than, lying in camp • Would, itinot be more to. the honor of the ArierioanStrms thaithe disgrace' of the re: : :vase and rout at hianesass should be wiped ' out with a ;victory on that Spot, than to wait for the - enemy.to evacuate in come ', Anseree of Western victories? is: :the west ~ ...'.o. s arry off all the honors, and are our poor fellOws on the Potomac to oome home with out striki'nes blow? In the language of ` ; ,t4ethicritary of War, ought a General. to he to tomtit life in tamp, -while the ninnies., of their eountry'are within reach f • Siczatx, Fizz:. [ —The secesh in Baltimore are terribly downfhearted. , They itneak.abeut as if the angel of. wrath was: utter • Their friends in Cengress are ' ion& bettei._ , When the news of the Surnilde victories was read inithe Senate, saysan eye witness, the cast-it-an visage of 'Rorie; of klarylaad, ;took on a', new scowl,. and !that the sinister expresticin of s hlr. Stirk, of Qregot4 grew favored. Saulsbury, ;,of Deleviarer war. writing it his desk, and took an notice of the dispatches: Powell, - of‘X:iratucky,' 11, toned very attentively, seemed ' to think much'if Matn ' t of a shower after all. The vacant chair of Mr. , Bright spoke' volcanos: In the House, the pleasure was 'alidost univereal. • There was onlong face . on,the toor—thet ofVallandigham, and:,loraka very solout face, as if his friends were ill great trouble. • - • , . , : Wa o9 l r VII I ° 0( /A. — ThqConveatIon. has_ c. ,..dorisits very.fooliah thing. It has to4ourn ed -after adopting a' Cotititattoa,'hat: tht the' Free State meantime. tout made talon for coming together'agata,' I"Tided eozignhis rijiots, their)iiilicatum• the;say be cup - Xit'Oe.2l4stkime) rebellion - •. 41 Union Goieriactiat'entah- Mist then? W e resr _ , tins - Cfotrontlon hos thrown owtribi „ loot chiiteo of liepanting: trim , tho Eoot. of Amory luio',bien tisk Tuba' tlid thoidosorri no'hotterfitto. . , , Z"'#p"ios:WeLt. Bialnirnn . -Leni. peon hie Dqp tribtooki to a enn. We like in inn mini On disk epanieta., We hare had. too many holiday goners% and we are glad now to bare loa* lightiog ten= erns. Q.D. Qatar watts eatkirrositprompAy• ~. ` _ ...••••••••••MX grits - I li r ; ' - gta, -• The Pittsburgh Poet never can arise above the low instincts of partisan fee g. in thl time of general jubliatioaArheal eva. - ita falai' of the kindliest - sympathies, when par- AMS"fulesions are hushed, f.nd - every counte nance is animtaed with Joy, the Post comes piteo s iiltire7iiiitirolniliiini' Mar •tEte_Donocratt are ,nut. 664 1 4 1 6431 .b.ft u r ti,., u 6616646 g the.'pottnaittaas ; to 4 mike, arrange. - , 0616r0r,4-ii th'e'eefehriticin 'Oir:4if.Mday; 'ned' . Alit eVe . l l .oo4;oi4l4l444:l4**l4iglif_ii,: It boats, ~ t hal -the.•Daemeralier Generals ;and ; 161dleriac therSghting. , '. This -meatiness is most contemptible- t. I ' it - 666 . 10a devilish • Welave nover,sard lA;.. livitapri, asid., do' 'net 1 knoi*,•iorhether.oni• tiglitingDicnerilsnmlin), dioriarO'cif thls - or thiCother,party. If .they , are Agining for the Union,. and, ere in down right Isarnest.in . suppressingtherreheY,t,ijini :thit'isall we tisk. z• The 'only.' political ants= 14.nitet" 4i man *Bleb relies a',Altalbt Maur .ladtp 4 i4'.k.iliti.,i;..lj,oli'44 - 0144 hstiiir bead a Breckinridge . Democrat., '', To mai44 the Demenriits 'do the 11014, when. the ameY . I / 4* 6 . dra wn t i i .84 4P.. 1 14 1 V irei l' oi . Of WilC.,Pie L i..smpobl l cao ; Pretldent'i majority - at the election; is ; a streak:el ° partisan meuda?lty we hope, for thenredit of .tbe i 'l!ii'ki;. l'i iililf*k ; 4 .. *l i riiiir°•, tVilee , I . confidant thaV.thare are. few: Dimocrati Vino' •Would•not'Yblush to' eIW such invidious distine,, ,tfons 'Midi, In i Delineintli,lMPßi -- 'is to•the neglect - complained of; it tberg lS'AlsifoStOwl , tion for it; it must have been purely sieCi#Mq - Mi. ..We dO not suppose thcquartion aito,a man's Politics aver entered the minds if those Who appointed the Committees::.lt is mit erir. prising that in a• county which give inel4, trim endow! majority for theltepublican ticket,. there.should he fetind:alirger : nninber of.ao , tire men of that party than of the oppos on; Casual the:Anl lay asiiieiisgio#6l li ng ili-, sanship, and join ' in - 'ono genuine , is arty, sympathetic sheet 'of triumph'. :Alois mush betterllais;then to'go ishont whining that the Democrats had.: mit IMMi.recognized to . the ninth part 91,5, hair. ', ''' 1 " :'': " ' ....' ' • ' ..., Billetin-ArhEate le Genera 13=21,1 ::..The President directs mi.tii:nag.thtitle has ob- , jarred with pleasure the:actirity, and .enter-. rise manifested - yoinself and •• the °lmre and soldiMi of your . eccininth . ,- - You .baf• ehoWn hOw inch may brr , denic,lii the worst , weather and worst roads, by a spirited *Mai at - the head of a 'small force of brave man, un willing to waste life ie wrap when the enonets .of their country are within reach: -..11 - otir brilliant sowers is a happy. presage of'what may beex pected when - the army Of the Potoznia Mull be led to the field by their gallant general. (Signed) . . EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary or War. TIM above is truly s War Butletim.. , i4as the:ring - of oiiTfierCe•eleg* Which' noir anti mates thelVer Gepartwent, Whit,the hasWirdisrall *big, wu ienterpriie; energy,' vigor,rand they are newlabundantly gratified. Gift. LANDia wanton his. expeditioi u it, tio expected' to be; reprimanded, bet 'wee deiert . .Mined'tiS take the risk Mr: Sristros &skins to reilere him, and et the,`saarie .tars a most cutting 'rebuke to those Generals "wbo swats • life' in. easep4okee ' the wersaieof . wiry Maris the, generals mid' theeoutitry 'to Make the application. The.. closing wcirdiC Of the - b i dliethir tare' all 'the' eignitleamie an order., . .1.../104R 01114, make • a march of forty mien, through midland amen , ixteciss: raidsi 'Mere is reason wht 'array' if thP Soleinia'shoahrniit here i :success, OsWr .ato_s.44 l o; l l tb cdt' Math.':Si we - Interpret the bulletin.. How thine in etaiii*ld interpret it, we . cannot ell: TheNew . York .I%4buiii is dillghted. IL Desidedir-fghting• is getting popular - it Washington.— The Secretary. of War, instead of reprimanding Ben: Lander for his brilitint dish of Thursday bit; has thanked biz for t h in that Napoleonic style of language 'of Mr. Stanton appears to be so thorough isSitaipi ter. The country will hail this new Manifest tation of the Government with delight..' Gan: Lander is an summit Man, and not only bet Hares In fighting therebels, but knows how to do it. It is cheerineto see such men encour ThiDeath of -tong Wile The correspondent of the 'nines, epe;th ing of the death of , youniliftiO, says:, ,Ort - nlow not, In, one of the corner rooms; ttovered with a'coarsequiit, lay the quiver-, ing form of a pale young man, aptarently not over t.hirty-five , years of ' age. ,His countenance indicated great suffering, and as he taunted etmasiectidly from side to aide, he gave vent to groins which Indicated the intense pain caused by his wounds. - I had never' seen him before, but no oho who had , ever seen. the eccentric. genius • of "Ocooquon't &mid fail to recognize him'les the son of 'Henry . His haggard fact stretched .uptnithat mean not, in , this, obscure" nd tetverty-etrack dwelling; most forcibly conjuredup in my Mind the image of John Brown; as Imlay bleeding and un pitied in the court room of. Charlestown. Here died.o.2erinings Wintfthe Most chlevous and-persistent-0f,.a1l the. young men of .Virginia in fanning the 'flame Or disunion In the Old Dominion., • • The correspondent of , the Tribune says : 1 — • Captain 0.4.,Wi5e died the moMting af ter he was wounded, and thou gh'he suffered ; veriymuch, he, with his last breath, ex:.' pressed his regret,that he could not live' longer. to fight for the rebellion endegabiet' the Union. -••-• . • . , The correspondent , ofthe 'Philadelphia Inquirer says : . - • • - While standingin the room Where lay the favorite son or Henry AL' . Wise, the sur geon came ie, ind Stepping el,' fo the couch of the woun ded mari r esamined hie coun tenance ,wlth a slim scrutiny; as If 'en deavoring to fathom the , deep recesses of the heart of this enemy of _his country, wbo was about to par a debt already too long 'deferred both , for - The credit of ,itis 'cheer-land that ofe Once honorable name,. Lifting hiinselt partially on one elbow, he turned his flibe toward the Federal surged:l In"charge and mild; "when 'I are sufficiently recovered, do,you thins t will be allowed to go home on my' parole'of honor? • .The .Doctor quite - Willing to gratify, him,. replied that be had no doubt but the - Oen-, eral mould allow him, evey reasonable gratification; Poor; fellow ' , ~before - many hours had elapsed•ldeparele - was granted front a higherthau earthly' scum. , . trrh 1416. 4!/ 111 19011311 !ts• When tit4l'4o,i or thi.iistiorreijn the' South- West reached Washington, and. it will hu9lin , • that volunteers were wanted for senora upon the eight Iron-clad *llii!kiis Waiting at Pair°, 660 men from this 3fuiae~q.atti;and Maine reihnents hastened: to oder ihemealvei, and let oat at Onosa*Miindip:. Th.se n o t ;i i• 7 o4444libb: are probabl y esa•taringsnen at home,-passed throuji(thls 'city on Tuesday if• . , . : „-„ A Iltsa BIT OP lamer.—The • W kt, which does net often indulge in - witticism, has, on. Tuesday mosniag,atihe 'dile dame° corn-. menik,S oh -4. l3ece'etwey Sisatoes`s letter 'of, thank! to.ionnder, Of telloWleig , fine esl •todchtr tstder, raMising '4l eligteciThe4:iablifie44l 4 •ll—tsueder . , ad expression or Eitentpa'a Ape opinion ot-teen. Wiedstrcat 'Col as ibtonac ha geateroaily Amman: , 04adoitseit; ,, . All the einniat4littarleir-iiri, , *libiferiere 4 piehidePto ,- theteittees of &m. MeleleßsaltiataiMirstefiotocoluidesi*, the mala body of the' rebel army, which will be the most desperate battle and the most snag nideent victory ever fought and won. , • u, • lf„jrßictrE4R.TV er a arm r use °lsom found* ha d • got is into the wrong to tosgrett.. Th11:1 resietiozked fearfully, and•for 2.4: boars No ware briptispsed \in aurrimotion froisk theta! to iheeab4h4l4 mpoits le. A CI A4 .I 4 t- Inlay; When - I.W iilV - at• opened the . door 'on the larbeard- =aide of our rooni, aufefarkitiitidirgiths the - diortraS ktekl, ingVb s t upo n ioehotiei of this trivem.i otherehreasserrs:in.lbsdr.berths.:Jhad.l been there but a minute whei a huge ware streak the: starboard aide of, the vessel, da• daShieg withalb Its: forms against the_ 'ilia liable work' of our roosts, 'horst in door. and window..with.rs tremendous Mash, ;Tape ihe room.likeii deluging everything 10 t; and earring rue ;Fla it out •agaimit the; 'railing of the remit:. As I ',melon ding , eliughtg to Ile riggiug, and enduring (not • enJOying) thefarolottat7 bath - , tlboied bath: Anto.the room:and saw Lt. Fursyth miut;Of his - berth onihis.handeeted.,l44 drip ping MI spattering the salt' 'watei, out 'ef .110. , month; and hisvcompanione lay that bin firet exelantatiOn;ifte - the natural "Ugh 17 a as, "111mr far are we down 1" , -He felt care we. had gone under, you see, and only warited • to. be uttered; as •to the • probable depth we bid- Sptcial Coi iielice ttio Tittstair4ll tiAutte... iscrt, 1 1Vieenean.the:stibt‘nfilaa".tfillify. tekteit" must soppoted,:from th e •eae this.'l j oii*,o ? at thfWit'ellet • that daring' the inenthlt'al`ebroold: - :'int . ...• • March ih - ereis WriefatireitictiesionZiflieify shower.,:hhiala.:foll'l without a, m o m en t 's; no - . • . ~ trot.' " ?net •--befo* lase , we 'hat ft , legitlali • yhfp:i, 8. rain felt in ter not% These • thtinder itormia in this , letilettit i are **eyed- - ingly brilliant—to look it from i'ltiod stet.- , ter i hut tothosefehtare.out on guard, Oriebe !Mee tithettee.statteelbet' i k tent; the brit-. • Roney txxivallowed PP . 04 ! 9 : 86 r t '' o r the:haturylain -, Whioh , :acocimpenies • it., For- Stiintiteljit'ertht doldieei,ilia'Weithereitutluues suffer' . . lose than,,thoyi. , othensieo ;. • ' Thit'ela fiCegteei 'here. ter.that: this !it the mildest wtt,ter that bssbeen:l:xtiei:iiiiced. here for iliefi.ifes beep In fort no really 'Walther hereitindthumfer :tab _ . . 'Sery,lefdah it:bed thiteeldast - Month,i .Spring.: days you enjoy . and x.y.. With the exception of the rain, the • atildient , liii 'Uwe Ore tfeeemfortableie in tinny can Penal- Ely be. • • ILIsJ. btworot, ninch':pl oo eaa tee. hero . Wt.ffiltan Head, Although . -- sitootiel on tide water,. the islands .which..lifteriene.:Aieliveen Beaufort, eavelt froni.the: bighiwinds 'and' • heavy logs Which prevail at thee formee place. .The tierth4esters and isotith,wastars; which tender.eteriboffy cross and. ocomfortsble at. 'lllltOnileadiare.not felt heref-mlthe nasty; penetrating fogs, which, are the: Lane of one;. are tearcelyever,realised *Vibe other... The., troope'stationed here, consequently, are much `Utter off than they . were there, and there it inuelflesseickness among them.,:Besides that, - Beeitifort'lltone of the pleasantest .plaket the South'; the beauty:which delights' the eye; combined ,wllh - the balmy influence of the • climate, render stay: hate one of • the things' tante, easily endured: , „-•; .:,- • It is a remarkable fact, however, that the. troopi from the cities are much healthier then:. those tromilie country, and. those -from-the wilt healtblerthan.timee from the went.. The. 79thntegiuteati.fromIthe . city of New York, 'has lost but one mattremdlseose since iflOw :beet. here, And his DOC few on ~the sick list ; while the Bth Michigan has . lost men by the donni; and.has a largthospltal lint, although much smaller than it was at . Hilton Heist •The•New - York 4th, also, is almost tree ,- from •.'diseasei the , : nroughe...comprising that and similai regiments enduring the- ex poser. and . change: of elimatiesafely, while, regiments from..t.beconntry..count the ir. sick I not nndortolat to. account for.: this feat, bat fact itls,„:.. It is a metteref emit mallets*, at fleet, to- sec met from, the cities who Trait ably never endured: eepostue before, eleeping out . with vigor asukhriskness, while the hardy ions of farmers drag their legs afterthem with barely:vitality.enough to keep. them upright lett° it is.. The - ,, coast..fever". has' selected Abase latter -for 3ta first ,victims,: and those. it daft • not sand to the grave, linger along for week', totally unnerved and spirit- less; and apparently : indifferent whether they, live or die. Those whit beivagot Well, say that it takes from sit.weeks to three months to let thoroughly aver It;so' slow is the. pro eels-of recovery;-.:As . one of the.vliffins -told me; it commences at the top of a man's head aad:Workcout , the:soles of :his fest, leaving him,when perfectly well otherwise, with.tem pore , rily :crippled-extremities.: The many men . meet, here,.. on the.. street", hobbling :around: isoning.on.. mines and' picking ' .stelistfarefelly, are le the hunt, e tegir of eon-. Talon:once, • • Col. Christ, of the bOth Pennsylvania Hee meat, ban biendown with the fever tory** 8, and goes:ehome-With this staner, in hope' or recovering faster in' the Mountain atmosphere of pittisylvisisin.' Capt.-Dinamock; Of - hit re gimenti whom I. found, in. the first week of , Nesibir;tilick in the erst.stiges of the fever; I. just - Misr; after eight:or nine weeksr'able to do service, and Capt..DiehLkfter eiz'Weeks sicknua, is hobbling around with sore feet: Capt. Bentley' of-the Roundheads, is Oonva !ening; bat' Ileut: Col. Arm:strong .and'idsj: Lecky, of , the same regiment; are .both Under the' weather considerably. is a mercy to all who are sick that they have comfortable quar ters provided for-lhem; and 'careful nursing. To be lick away from' , home; even for a short time, Is always , falL'of. terror ; but to be sick for weeks upokweeks,-with'nothing but Utter depression ailing you r and iothing to cheer the , blankness' of -mere .existence r li much worse than the calamity , which men 'abieist from home pray so'untinually - ta•be dellierod from.- Stiliksueli a calamity has , Its' =Rip lions ; and everything Islam; hen,' that can be done, to render the condition of the sick is endurable', possible. ." • • Of news there to but little to .relate. Con. Sheri= hisi about'one-Card of his forces be tween,Sayannah and Port Pulaski, and , is:de, tersaied to 'WVe both pieces. lie Is now removing the obstriiatlons to the navigetio" Of the Water approaches to Ssiannalli . ind as loon a. they _am, oat, the on-huts—the dread Of"heSouthrime in all this' go Up end 6-operste'Wlth the fOreer that will be' sent ashore fort hind attack. lie .hypes- to isumeed in Rite Ultima home- word by this . steamer; ttruit Cott. you will..hear, by this arrival,' hat Savannah is In our, posses . . • No movement lime been made from here slice the .Ist of January. `Caen. Stevens is waiting peGently;with his bilged°, for a for- Ward movement, and theta .11 a general ex— pectation that ono. will' take . place soon. A. Anti battery ' afield a rtillery froinConneatientt, IfaiJust been beided.hera, and theta is also' a hattallori of the lit Massaithusetts Cevalry here. We havi now;therofore, section -07 flamil ton's Battery, the Coinitittiot a battalion of the let hassichusetta ,CaValry and four regiments of Infantry`; aid the; on,. ce ntration of cavalry ; and 'artillery, at this point, points, ai,an all think; to cady much on to the Male bind. ".The' enemy are posted' beyond: Port 'Royal Ferty, about ten miles, from hale- :but their fora' is not sope7, ripe to, otire,inelleti.'Stevons, li exceedingly anxious for a ;lttice to Cope With them. And so are his men. . - .• The 79th N. Y. and the Ilitlablichigan were. • paid a last . week: .The 'ltormiiheads will he paid on. TueidaY„ the 50th Pal on Wednesday, and all the at Hilton - Head, incited ing the 45th,•55th and 97th 'Fa., will; e be. during thin week. The payments this time are altogether in Treasuly nobs,thii goiviamint furnishing bendy coin emor4lll. to make up the odd'ahang Wider flip dollars. There is,„oonsequendy,, less opportulify te'spend m one y e than. hereto : , fore, owing to te inability of the tradentand outlets Waitaki, Change land much the hugest :portioti - 7tir the money will thereforeillom sheer inability to iperid, it, la mast. case', be sent koala r . . • :There Its a chronio ., unwlllinglievV, on' the part of a - gooi'many soldiers to 'load their money home,. They prefer ipetidlt; and growl at the mina' in Treasury , toteo, , be outsell deprives them of that pleasure: ?hire de;no-''change" here, you. mast . underhandi• but such as they government has sent here by ats disbursing agents, and that is totally lead , egtutte to :the wants- of so many men in that line. we manage to , getaiongstanehoW ; and I am Inclined:to think that many feta -lles at, home will be *lithe better <dr in coifs.. queues of the,buireased..romittances growing out of this cause':; --; • But while some betray this .spendini ~ 's tined largely, a much ; larger.: number • show` their attachment to:those they; have left be. hind by fending: home °early all their pity. *few send allp many ; thers send 05 out' of two month's pay,easerving. only the , oda tar for spendbaw.nioney; and - ..but fei 'send 4ess than $.20. , au • $45,000 paid , the two regiments,which were paid Wriest Week,• it is satiate my. that least $35,0011 will dad its way le xsonittamtees by , the first steamer, and the reglnients to be paid-next- week wilt send a still larger , proportion..; ' • If it were not in old etoryil , would you the experiences we had incoming' mint' on the =Matanzas. -The storm I:whicit troubled' Burnsides expedition somuchonet ahortly 'after wi left tiew.York, endue had 'a adeth'i more severe time of , it than *dine the ;heavy , blow which .** experienced - with - Sheltden's expedition. F0r4 , 8 hours ale-latein con stant azpectattem ,of going down but' pity it is all one now, and need not Sci recount must till yea..-Iteweiver„ , of one incidbnt COMOOPCritti 1112 of wit Fitylisteie 4ti Baird . 7:71 lieisttt . air Myeitt; andloidiref the boat: tiloommanding a stn "onlick, *fib toti‘beritti tett, a, phoesomter them those In the cable, We took tt, and' mourned Lt. Alexamter . Forsyth, of Plttiburgb, in this fourth birth. When, how- ==l ~xk.07 - - F z*t ! he, SILVAN. 014. dytrti.nighol: ‘; 4. • Loyit : TO. Flan) said whe rionilien;hetw TEIt11,5!,111U11.11011ECS'-40.co pup- . nca.-11r.-James E. licivocs ea Ws • ik•rood • ileatilityl THIIBLIIIIIS DAY' EVENING,: at 00NOEHT HALL. Subject, an tingiubll4le:cl Work by , Thomas anctiansaliabd. • ,• ; THE WILD.WAGIONERCF THE ALLEOHEXIES I • ..A.,paylotle poem of the Say, of The length of the lanai - piecladee the paielbllify of reeding it entire to (IPII evening: ...31r.lfonnocn hen therefore indented from it a aeries of BEAUTIFUL . AND — STARTLING POINTS, wall cakuletad for nu' -sviners, nod st,the lame time suliklentlii pre) cent,e comprehensive outline Of the stori,end toSe. volope'lUt 'CHARACTERS AND' INCIDENTS. • )' THE DRARATIO.RLP3LIONT ItiPROMINENT, thirpoeur., OA chemurgic, ln nada articles con, treat this INFINI . TE VARIETY' 13 PRESENTED, to this hearer in keep THY /NTERIVIII , ILLITr. TO THE LAST MOMENT OF THE CIATASTROP//11.- The reading will occapy•thvastieL time liPProPri eted to 31r. hbuilenctio enfertiltunente. Te2o Omes ut irrisoaau Iwt MUNOZ CO4 COMIC liAllatt ARV WAT2II. BSIUM) • .1; Trzfasuitox, Nbrimul 114 Ifht OF-:DIRECTOES POIIPANY him II& do declared dirlOend W OM of Two Ilaff-yuf pa thin out of the prolltliOttbo lute:month:l, payabbstoilookhold• 'en, 00 their legal repft•antattno forthwltl4. ..1119Sw1 r; A..BIHT fABT deeretary. ..,,Comuserenzir flrwca,Aratoenuor Codirrr. ' Virtenonag, - Vebraary 10141861 FAN`. ADJOURNELV - MBETING of the Coart'or Appeal, Yet -the 'Second . Ward, Plttaburgbe will be held at tbiseMee.on.Wednesday, the 19thlou. riber. any wain/a feeling Iliemealrea agaricired by their assessment bilhe present year, will apply. 'JONATHAN" DRAINS', • DAVID COLLINS{ • feltad Count Commlolonera. Plrrrannaon, fr.,.Waren ft Unica,* tt. Prrnaustolk'Fitbtilafl - . lothr 18,12 - pureuancp.b . t !411 act of the Itesblatant of „the Commonwealth of Peens,lranti; entitled ...an Act to libelde Str the lie - brganlzettio of the Tittibargh,' Tort "Wayneand 'Rand Outopany,” Appnrred' the 31st of March, lee% • .a.ung will -ti• - h.lO, arthe CNT .Pittaburvh, P. Tiara, on .Wanxranar'the zetb day. of 106=141, 11x3, it the °Hie of the Company, ii.. 23 Filth street, to .alect', 'Directors' sad for the othai-purpoeei crattetoplated try the said ad. Nona but 'Bondkolden 'ars aktbdrisad to rote at ;testa ekution: • J.l. D.14AN1N.% SAM 0N.1,..,f. TILDEN, LOUIS =TYR, ' '"' RDOAR THOMSON, ' • SAM OHL 'HANNA, felt Purchasers of dh• said Railroad. WIWI Or TYE niTIORAL AllinntiOMPANT, • Pletesonan, Yebreary, 1004 1862. DIVIDEND -NOTICE.—The .)1. t , 4o' recto= of. the NASIONOI6,III3IIOLF Cumin hare nue DAY declared a DATZDZICI) of TwO Douai's (112.00) reit Kamm On, the Cepltel thck, Oayibilit the ogre of 'hi Tumulr on and - after Tvainar„ the 18th inst., to Stockholders, or their bpi repro. eentstifie appeariegne each the chose et business On L16.71/ZDAT•• the 16th hut ..• • ' Staten lackholdebt will be paid by Mess= J. W.: . Cum,. & 00., at thiTtansfer oaks of the Conspotal, No. 22 Stade street, Dorton. 'By order of, the erol of Dlrsetorc . - 'JAMES K. -4X10P226; in • ' • 12132. m , _ Soo'y and Verne', Net: if Ind Co; ' ' jy• i..dielleok . ..--AILECIIIIENT ,o. 1 liiiiP.--- , 'the' , Owner . , of VW bastagill Teem, 0' oribe, and wirer thief!" 'that .ara nem obennscting 1.41.1.4, • 0110filf WilAßV,,are hereby wined if 'said ob structions are not rettooted within ten days front this slate, they Will b.: dolt with aeoordlng td,law. . Alineroone ere prohibited huh throwlndirt; fi l th, rubber ac., t0., - con thorn rid Wharf, or t he full pen• nit/ - of the ler will be enforced. •:., i .- • o,•. -. JaSillid dioligif, Whirl M ater... Pirresmais;F.b. 7th Ike: " I-- f *7 . .jr-NOT/ilik: libitELtY V ""=-Y that theaty Ordinances la mood to obeiruCt, In the streets and eldevialks by OIL IldiltHlML other ebstrnettoa; be Heal,' anfdtdd fr thil date. JOHN OIYZNii;" & B. COO. fe7. Street CommbOoteen: 3 .. Bala Carat Coal'aml • • i Pus, robroary 61R,1863..1 .coaltArrr;-- • ELECTION SUPTION,—An deal rai SEV EN DIRECTORS of tba ERIE - CANAL-COMPANY tan b* bald at their ofilea la ERIE. On; MONDAY, the THIRD DAT OrDARCH REIT. it 10 o'oakk 'aim. I.ll:dtd • A. IL - CLITIORET. /key. ?''r • - GAUGER'S IOFFIUts: • kat been ' 'woofed to JOHN- PINION'S LUBIBIIt OVVICS, outlay ot-Hand! sod- Popo' xxvir ADrEmrts MAUVE INK,- DIARIES /OR 11102. S.- HAVE ', ===!MMM A. gm i • 011. (a • 3 1 D PADUCAIC--'Profooth 4111 be »delved a the ohlee of the Chid Quartermaster U. 6., id Caro, until 12. M., :ma TUESDAY, the 25th day Of lrebrutuy., 4862, for the. following to" ha delivered at Cidar or Padoceb;aaths Deportment mit/ 411 *.h !PR "'One hundred thmusad bushels of Oste, *Me hundred thosstadhusholt a. Corp, =• ... Rim heindred tons of Bay. t .All to be. Minna on-the term; grain In good gunnies ; hay to be good thnothy, blue or hard gram,- well baled. Ongthomand tons of V g... Coal; for amboet end other Duper, good Bide whim consldsroduses say lesser simulate than above- called km, and adders will eta* the wheat% each of the pleas, (Cairo or Paduesh.) ti The object behir to procure the supyllis at the lowest cub rates Rom actuardealemal person* hav ing • the atlas" tospore (whether:la great or lamer amounts) are nionsai to make boniglute bids, sad to come toraud and comply.with the same, and pep Milne apt-be inakiftilpth/ to the 0.10111. don of any speola &oxalate:- t•s• • Bart,* be addressed to tbrriandstdowd, Cairo, 111. • . • • .; ' •P..T.;IIIINVEY, 91. at ,- telther 01aro, latlneloillis, Ctotlboatl, Pittabl u St. Louts' rhd Cbteigo papas,' lass copy sight ne, and losarbith to - th.b.alce, sedompuded y two papers basing this routs::. • - - • - L. IVEBB '& A. Asti and funnkeru Bh, ultimore, General Co*mlasloiszNerelsom s & hew . _ pilPciNtns - 011100WIncit ANTI !A • iscehe on , coaskinalisal aD kk d. g.WEDTIR2II PRODUCT, Ind mt. adipincai tharscix.. 11, I lltaardad tru& th front of Wtlllisit H. Bairiki ACo -' • / • George W. Smith t Co., . Spe4cort6artaro, 01 4 1 P a s h•PluAt • ki f. rcl # °l l:l. / t',-". k .;!7 ; L nattopT., ~e.: Ds rora a icy:.:, ill' 'Y. lIELLOUtrit • • No H Warn Avow Itrft'lork. ontioe,trox vkiterkitaritivaii Vißie win.Voi7niiii.ows swot :4 96 , -"*- c' — „. COGNAC BRANDl):fl..4)tiird. Dangly 4 Co., Pio,4 tkailllon A C 0.., and elbet brands etenriouivintanna, dark and palai In Weak linaneraandnighWuk -,,, . ' ,. .BOOHZGLE_BRANDIEV-Pallavelida. A. Safi. netleisnd other braze% dark end.PW:ia tin lama .... Ale 71: k graitilarliza . .P:toii i ii* ...Bcholdi 9 n, and Wae Itrop,tvplien. thraelr.•ol , and cum ~. IWWl—tit: Wain and diesel tad brands. t WiIISICYB--Weinsn's blab anti Rainiere death. • :' WINW-Parti rs. of rarr7..a154444, Bodnar, Hock, . A IL- - rine' 10nt4111 . 114', W. lt! eup• and !waken. .(311:1'- Lk..w.itilf - /UN - UF OUR at olittal ylo?Oirt.4llMus, nu *ORKft—A 1111•Isimrttiovoir- plata luoi 'colond 'Ronan (bibtlbes.'Ttlabigiegrbiogy plain sad boloyed Sent OW N or tatb*, 7 26 - " Croat .0). 'Wer ow it W. th e bratkm ant ea 1128 c •44 „for solo by . • RlTillta ik , BRO J .a. .• fil9'''' , - -'...! , ' Itcisasistaa Vasa 9 itArklS-- 'yeah arri in cluding • groat number of lat* Portraits. *2O EAT * CO., 55 Wald street. ~ <- .....a... - awors.nrram.mim=ur..ymosaom j UST.—Two piles of Pig Metal, marked Nam/ulna about set caw-atone, lure at end ljrain fti p metalAelsel, acljnlnft ?Le t P Ira Railroad Calepanrionq, b. ertyliPeet, or m e tal eencerterinelt Irak • l ank er Thecl 7 4 , N IE LA.'I% 4 OLOkI4I.I6I I IVIVRIES '• Ppleadleenilietnnierx ie. • Nsw roiw,LLUS:II4/44 NNWS. All ' Pik* . TIV j Price sJi coati a copy.- - • • • : '- JOHN P. HUNTi_Heimiiel Agent M asono ,1111, ItiitiveA, Pit . t.tviad4 inortd 64tco6.36temimon soil Federaretreot, Atte= P SA.L are ittVittd tip, 4j.thivlilth day of March,.lBll2o. ~ 12 o'clock. to.. Air supplying the tr. fl. BATEWliellit Ili:aloof.. • _ • -The Cattle 'lobe delimited it.WaibintoitCityievtd each animal tellArillge MOO pomidlOgrommeight , • =hold admitted which'welitlikeeai thaw 1000 palette' von. The Cattle. do: bit deillered at inch timed and , fu , ouch quantitles as the boron:anent may require.% •-•Boa Cattle ll be Perked ttp4er fhb! •?ntre.ct before the Lt RM,' • . . • " Udine and bp lecV& , ke not wonted • • A hoed 'irith • goad , and - onlikient security vvi!l be raiment. seamen to 140; :the vigficto poyin Tce.aacy note:., „No bid will beeniMialligil titian put itt by tontrto ton who L xe pertioualy felled to Comply with their emitnictil e • or, wr e , the liidditr.fis not. proisit to ie. 'pond to, bli bid;." - , • - t". 111da to , hit dJtectvdStil BECirq..l7ll ii;• ikrjmpose me'deliver,to the • tninedt gond Beef cattle o n leer ter par hundred pounds . , peak weight„ 'The Cattle to be de. livered at -,„accordins to the terani'of the dread ..ndeertlimnoot.,;-The Caltio - to be vreigitaou the avelooLebd, weight so 4vtisratioed to be the Vniebuo may ; I itereby agre of give a good end enflielint bond kit .the Ttilliiimirnthe the co o and to reseive Tiellatatriritiiif hoz:ex:l:tont for the Cattle. ~rarities. W rr - X ROTEL, " 'l4V*. 9, 11, 1 13,15; . 17 Cifirtholt,St., Ntis Bypv:tiritNilr,-170fit:C.t7r! • . • Ttda old *stabile/sad and .favorita ioiott ut the 40 04 0 , 130 MMaulty, has ban recently ratittad, and omplet• ,In *Vary thing_ therNiut :nimbler so the comlbsts' of • Its patrons. Ladbm and familia& are ipectallyand cuddly provided tar. I It Is calamity incited in the koala.. part Of lbw city, and contlgumm to the principal ithes uf steam /Kate, can, mutating, ferries; - I. oinsequance of the. pressure Muest by the ra. • twillon, prima hails been reduced to One Doffs ann ruir,czaTa Pirs.Day. ' The table Is amply outmlled 'with ill the Instates of the mason, and Is equal to that of any other', hots/ in tim country. Ample 'accommodations are geared for upward of ate" guests. . - $ 6 B7De-tiot:beilave runner., loicizaan, and'Others, wkosinty !.tba Weatarn flotilla ' , Yirrtfelllir*Proprlator. Taw. D. Wutoilenta.. "'" lal4Mtd EA.CIIES AN e; INE41,&11. itU.Sii. DRIED_ PEACHES. II BBLR. 'PURE ~ CIDER VINP.GAR awl mt ; ; WILLIWA'BAGALEY, , Ond-20 Wood 4treet H R G. HALE & CO, . sitccYsiOJr° .t.iirs a. wa'f'•r, 'llLe'ro'hant 'Tailors tarßqiis' c9Tult ATai Would reepeittally Invite' the attend. Cr Mete bleed* iindihe public gehetally that ie.' hate par. °hued the stock at sem low Ogure, and which they will make tap a* a issallrprotit An order , tol, ekes oat *beseech to stake room a telthetriboek ot Mode - INMS OR hilalliY? ■ enitituurrion.ThePrOpristors etas CABINET'Or WONDERS,ANATOMY AND .OLEDICIND7 hairs' determined, regariiien of as pen* te latati free (for.the hinder of suffering hu manity) FOUR of the moat intaresting sod Untrue, tivaLectunts on Marriage and eta .Dieemellecations. Serious .Debility. Premature Decline of, Manhood, Witakume or, Dominion, Lou of Ewa itTif i t i rt t al Power, the Great ikKial. Evil, and thaw kfaladiee.which - moult 401:6 Youthfutiollke, Exces ses of Maturity, or ignonutte of Phyloeophy and Na n:ma's Law. ' Them Intel:l2MS Lectures have been the means' of Ottillattenhig• and saving Thousands, and willbe forwat.• - Fres on reotipfoil four Stamps, by addrowing SECRETARY,- Parisian .;fielinet at Anatomy atuiMedkine, 66.113nteibny;'New York. A CoOrRA:... AND 1 - 1 ..rat tr Yuma Aeolis: •-. •i. • / Ruing witerttaid recantty oar read Din to , pur chase Fin linden Barrel* per. dey ar. • aorta" . prim . we deem It proper tow to give.notice to all In; terettod, that on mid after. MONDAY, Tottroory 17th, the , prime for merchantabls bkkory hooped barrels will b, sta. if Landing or Rallived De pots, 3f cents, each, sad et the -Sllll, ST% non each. a, T. KINNIDT It BRO. Pußs kap&Attanitv, Feb. 13,1102. _ 110 , PETROLEUM ABIiINEHS • SHIPPRRS or TU I*7pp•itEriciii!.....: . /have ottabliahed Je ilicafribi COMMISSION HOOBE , bribe ettehtldTs ale mannoditin sad abo to simply you with CAllivt/Cr SODA, SULPHURIC Amu, ralPTY*.Eatuniz, GLUE RUNGS, /to. • I am prspetn to ink* lihenl ouh "diocese n cousigamAillte, and to glue your buskin prompt tit, Coo. solicit WW - Carrifftostistice rogautad and consignmeals ed. • WILLIAM A. CETI& jorfloid No. 77 Meld. Lon. Now Tott. A Mb:RICAN HOUSE, Bosrox, JOR. toteetlind twit avion Rotel in tha New Enisad Stant Ii enntrally Mooted, god easy of a cne fretia all tho routes of trsieL It contain all the modern imprommente, and every conventoneelot the comfort and secommoditiou of the traveling public,. The alesping fume are large and wall veatilatid; the 'situ of rooms are well and oNsDistell funds/Lod for \mWrand large trav up putin sod dm been will caution to be ant we• But clue Foul lasisry respect. . le2l.lyd ' LEWIS RICE. Proprietor, L INDSE Vitt IMPROVE D • • • - • • • . BLOOD: SEJLltoiließ, poroasal* ezaums. ros 7sLY Bt , . . ThiiipairJse artleb,yripabse by the orlyieiclicuicior, • ill: j. M. LINDSEY, Hollidsycburg, • . . Tor sale by ' BIWON JOHNSTON, • . °unser Scrilkirciel aced rend. corts 11111rBow to Turves rots Ostionic—pay so stub tkallillAtt'll94.fCtirrld puffs is tbs. local 05111.11.111 of bearlupus. 'recruit istibblid ally- for the erriaucputireg, cad se • our of ilitoit Thief." rick risrulf, Wbsi Snit invented Mu Blood Searcher? To whom us- tbs ostiectio , sertiltocirs sddrscaid W bo coa tin on to sisal:eems, tubthe Scrutialfans. cricatele PM:UMT The &rower to all of wbiob Is, DR. J. M:LINDSHT. • • billaws U S WARRANTS, AND ores:tout:a AC/Amer THE CIOVKIINIRENT, DOOOL.I.6,ISts:, prrrenusoa mm compfirt, luad JOHN D. DOVLIir o amble. E ci eSIGN MENTS,tX)NSIGNMEN %INS mai as. Gan Haab sifted.• to bldg. Grum tipplaa. . •. • : " •• • I 100 bull.=ry Na Binua, (white.) , • 76 doom Commit Biwa& t ; • aur load sbeica Potatuna. . ' • • • 100 bolas Wood's Staab...• •. • • .• • • • Jot rinotaed 'Maar ad* by, _ • • • ._;" , :WO ~.'HANK, V AN GOIDIN. II 6 &caudal- : nkOSSit BLACK NVI: LL'S PICKLES' Na- , 7l44cobt&; . cblly 'Chau. • Matins, 'Whet; Ouinos, CI or sad 'Walnuta, to half ga11.% (POW Ylo4Jars, for Bab wbolssaLe or retail by.. , , . • JOHN A'. lISNSHAW, k2O. . • 'Carmen I.lbrrly and Hand Minato: , INU'S FARINA CR AUK EatllCl A r • hash sandy t Wloyea relsbrated . Salina er..ckan milled; Doeton,•Grnbalu sad-Hatter Cinchona. Pt alit • •lialaank 'and_raW at the batty grocery mosso! JOHN di.NXNEHAW, • lent • • Oman' Liberty sod Hand straw,: 010TOU1sAY LI ALBUMS—A .swell .K adatted aosurtatout toe oils by -1,20 _ - .. KAY • CO., AS Wood amt. A NEW 11rolIK. UN MILrI'ARY 41.11, 1313941111 Bri.Labippors'ACTesitiot oft Outr, Shot Wounds. 1 vol. Prloe76 cents. • - • 421 KAY a co.. ssivaa.i i. "AIU;Am un. BARRELS-1W now /1114- 4.11 lag tit= soinur &taco. *math try , • . ISAIAH DIGEST t CO: • u SOO 'l4 I.lLihm store, *RAID . DICILItt a CO, irp.Y . Ark , iliztore4lw , Axtiz t s ro A i r MU: L T= M t) StitOre r gij 9120 J MLR DIU= t 60. 121 NGENK FOR SAI ! R, 4 + ABOUT EIGHT . HOMY POWER. IN GOOD ORDER., WILL BVI3OLD inrwia.jog Enquire att -.6AZI7!'Y ~~" 6Y!'ICY,jj";. VALUA t 3,14 - kitO.P.MITY FUR &tut,' 4iiiiiii• ti;WC union and wont Anne% - Pitts i - on-- wilehis erected: - FORK BRICK TRail .iltekltilt‘Cr.teit ..,4 111 ,1,,_ ' hundred pea year: The property te ..,,,,_.t.l ,brat : part ot4nanidy. and sell askunabl , { , nl, album Depot, am all it. Litton In lb. city could bet ily, eoueentrated At ‘ that plat. The lote ire 61 au Fifth street, on Liberty street, 6 1 - feet, 1, 4; Unto., street, 66Rud ;pad 6ekek_,, ,-tter tattheiight,, titulars, =dub, Of JOSrPII ROW hi 11.. 'UDC weak prof .IACKINAN-DIIISNAN, Ep., at lb. AIR: gheay Rtispetuloa 'Badge, . ... ~, feltdar.', ' 1.4 1 0H - S4I:4E--The . new. and - lost . . pasiiiip , _.. . . Jl:lier- packet. AILIN T..2dOOOMBS # tow .raidditd .)a, lb. V. beelluClitid rlttelmegla Willi laud oonneot , i lait,alth., the Parkersburg boats at *Rug Wed Um* pee link add. lest. FliPa gdftS, ...- .Ell" bertY 'did .Sallie Lbit;frcaii,Chi.lAlte , . I Li 4 andß- 10 t mailing Y 4,004 le *helm of my beel i .11 , , Mahood, le uot addax! i fha !W.V.( Wll.l. dot N . "PIS -to publici add on i:ldendaYe the - 11W day at ll*Uh, 11304'atihoimtUdt - 7 For forilierhAnitatlOP,atkiptine, , of JACKSON 017N0.01: New Al af. 40Eibi , 2 , ..MleCORU33,,Captala.-!. , z,,, A .... fel .tf 'IIOWIIA' Ali D o,YrieOlt - iiiittietu; '1E18.4 in:6i iliiioline.iiiiko - Oiliiiiii4ol4, to.: *los fnkti the iliy. 'Vile lid - ,,hadg, trout ; on liala. .strvat-ofte *tar and 'ortoitdinir-bacr WO- feat to in' `allay,' - 0 4 :whlOtt are erected a_two ittaly,thriiluag, 6a libel . lee 460 d , style,'with &able stoatit, a tarp maid* and , tarrhtept WOl4 , good' , watal -irariety , ,el fruit+ ahuioe , aelectiOds, Teßelmide , Virdiati der. --WM ,bemaWchaddaud.osiforteme.ilinlylo..o.,,,.. - - MOE, 17 tate ittokai,l.O' lotlCcylkattai;lB Vat" e 7 end +of otlott , l6o Homo pOttat. 7laioi one avatar, two Dry , Oreatotad , titaala 61100Ballatsi Upright' Borth/ ;Islachlatioas Chola Ha& Sawi - otto' /.Itlna kw =bag Pomp Soda tar 011•WaUtl, on* pot. Tall Blaohkae, atia ayantloO : lleat 'll4 d llB4o f aft ilLalloo ea . • Lig at taice ikt - 41 stoat: . - 11 YJES-14.11t , SALli—A - Aine ~,wngxNwvuggatvrgrt:z alai An IticresWwg. Aasitows, Mud Ampa . mu refit very . low. For portivalani iddiew a Z :," ilop4.:ncx yrrrouutan MMIM . pox RE NT-A. oomfortabla Dwelling Bolas; 8 T00=44 'stable sad emu*, lo oll ael sera land, well met with 'ale AO pack Umpire* erbor, Ao. ..Wlll be lathed toil - good unmake wawa. , :UP 4 7 , 24 . 1 4/T4 1 13 4 i .W 2 : 22 . 421 F 22402 4''i1"' • . - YU Lilpfty street. • Atig -4 !:I:,pT itl,g(4‘."s.VAlWird'i&ar.• LET"Ttlat' tOOlfOrtabiO tWO StOrY. HOCUIe. 110 W occoided lime, at the-eorner or -Pao and litarAtui allege" ir9: terms tturinvot • :•••• 2." • 2/10.21LLY.11..C.11A11t. 0, " • 127 ; 8 .. br• • A. WI4 WALLIWOrOBO.:" Pj OLC _lt : ge- and ; Hertel' BROM 'aoxiooi suitatili - tor Cobham' 4lakitre at MaddabefSlosiviria - be kued to at.' or dismot • A .14,4211111retziet F "'-itENT—The• sent Wee storie d; , wataliouss,No.24 Llbsiiy oc• envied, bvW. H. KirkiAlxick Cci,ia groeen. —toll law vthep k , :.Roonis: facing Hand street; the second : gout of the !new building. collet of Liberty meet, furnished with got wt. water; Possessitth ;teen huntediatcty r ot nu the - ll!'deyofeptil.. yhtizuktaiatlo n at to • etoktanck • • ing on Hay 'street, clan zooms. Possudon ; • ; tel• Ea sand.7o,Watet 1 4 10 . MEN Warehouse on Water J: Fttoot, 411 foot, boot, niotglui • tlitonglt to Froot was:.Enqufro of ..".1418; nerkurL a BON.. , 4413 " ti® wall) Wear street: rllO story Brick _ 11 House,',/fo.lsiballe strew can, talalsid bith,..kr.,.icastare of IIfipOSALDA- iYRBQ r E rpo LET-,-The Stoll) ittpata-No: *gttncl.. :11. ;unit, two doors front:Libirth sof , . r t 1 1 .11. Wolf, IA rented boa theist: of A odst, Apply to • • A. AM w,7, "Jai eat= ofLiherty sad Bend streets. MU LET:—The Wtirehoune; on liddond etwx.t, rtd,ntng thithigh strit.iimit , new no copied by Hitchcock, McCreety & 00. Znqulko of fit9•lf PARE, ItIOCUUDY k CO. 1110 - 12KT--3 rtSoms, otr 1 34300nd,..0pr . ,, NI, 1 Hand .trot. —Enquire 24? Llbert 'street. ri"A"' al bales Hoary Brown bbestlagt. " • :40,0003sandeas Grain Masks, .. • "•:.: ' 100,000 pounds assorted Cotton Yarn. IMX, •• "Cotton Carpet Cbals, - MOO • Giusti& ;VW.; • t KING, Mo. AI Wood street, Pittsburgh, OM. -10U bra Messina fJzangee,. In prime ordar,jutiroosbred sad ibr male by 1.26,44.15;! 1 / 4 19c0d sties!: I:MES FRENCH ItALM _ . • "• . • ••• 4 • . 4 ••• C.SII sad w. thII DOT •, t cl • . &Sin); rat.i 784a4i17 :Skirts, t.t . • ' • RICH . COLORED. r• - • . _ 1 4. 1 4. 044 ;tiIL 1 Ay • W.• SIITI3I;UV • , ri I% ti1.!:.1 1 3 • • ...r;klk. •fte...• Corner' Fifth- an • feto — 4. I .. 1 ••• "•• sm • . • •i2•l. if 1:Z4:lila/ f " ' ' . 4 1 'ft., • .antrz*.jrndn;lig • • • ..FAievergagbir.pm4ps4a "whom Id • I Y"l"ta lm - sariraft • 74 , Diarket binat, 14 /3 11, ) • - mint& 411.1kli t' railkwuntimumui •,. ' plipkVageialthliirrallmaq3l/4 Ivry s ciiv• ipiava 01? . 3 1 11 1 L.. 111- 331 - 3 6 .3.3 v./313( rl3 • 4. 7'A I 1..: "4 Datfit fatal, vs" 11001. • - • .• • , ,t. ~ .y.lAzotPt • - -:.:1. , ..5p.A..< . ..•.., 43111:4:..0.1f.r,010 XM ~:44,.1 . ,. ~m. ~. .e -. _ 7. ss e wuii..mai l d. l # l t , (4%0,,. - . :11114 t; :14 ^ . 44" ,4Ti 7 . - 3. g:. .4 ,i_st.;::t al / ,r .1, 1 NII. t:'itAiitinfilid,Wilito4 44' . : rain TO , :LET.• BIBBYLL a CO„ ~3b: Elbert 1)R r,,smizos. === 74' Market Street _ . ;~fi:~;.... . . „ •;.''fr:;f7.--(1:':-....Wt:i.:,1.-7,t:f.r.T?:::"4.:,,,,..,..1.; OODS. p. a i N-T ;'4-..OIW9HPII4IOINOVE :iitifiliailLtz 4 VSTATislt'4ltAlig•• .„ iEj '• ~ tik4. 4 e. Tie] 4 `t0...1t - • • • • i4.-BuAdtirkat tc."64E) • ,:; , „L, ,Rx 4 GOOD s'i .!0.00.111' nL if4V,isi 1"- .4. sr. 71 ,- • e saracri DR moq-usi. PkW . s rux PAsu , . ! ' : " 2:,arAtiSl*l itifigthiptiolqcOutisinßElVWLS. STELLAIHAWLIVAi • - • 4 ELAID•WOOL ,btcluta `-iANCT SILK! arid ORGANDIE& 0- LAWNS an 4 DER . A.OES. Uri ..,lAOGNETErEDGING INSERTZED• . . nrestrisa, 901•1 'i*011iePsgrA.1 , . . i with 14.0.1 i.st OLD PRIORS. AND .44.' 40E,A,L Y.YS. Au Clegant ' a;iprtmolk of: " ^ ix tat _tor antis by. iaprxiathlii day. ENrON, .q:sl6 . ; NOG. 'o'l;4 iv FM st DEAL LACE CCITLA.RSAND SETTS •. few obale• stylatettbak Rsnl hece4ll4o;ftlid:CPl44:lllld Cafii, ted (Irridry) aftornooo. and for it. by ..; • z E4T • 43 . / C 11,1 " 13/11 ' 4:,G1 007rog.::Ho'smAZ - • •ArIABT•TEA2.I3 PRICES. • . /14,14 aof eitalleht snorttneriY Df . 1101111 .7 hand, with .were , , dellvored loft" Ay aptract behre PRltr, MWMMENI PSIiCtULY 14031`2EA8'll• Pftlol9, until the tut mad.onti.-, ntelni'm nom maling tarp itrutittitiee,varoba we Ilona do, trip to all be fore the dutiable•number anr all rold„ : _IIICRQ/InVill anpplimi al .11113-- • - '145 • • 1 Fifth street. To WIIOLFNA 1 4r,, BUYERS'. 'HOOP. S . . 0 04 44 f 4 PL Ic4 " LADTESP-and Auddia HOOP, ill/ILIATIS, of the 1.7 10 4 , P4!0 1 °‘!' SaiDe, Edited ifieflodortEADl!fl•to 11,60 imiedosan,(lantLEE 7 OOTTON HOSE, from fenetprteen. dosed MISSES COTTON ROSE. idosest-BLACIU-BEI ET BRAID, 111:10HES, VELVET. RIBBON,- TATTING, COMBS, PIN k NEEDLES, TAPES, GUM COMES, NANCE 000D4 sod NOTIONS.'' oar boyars will do'welt'to ` coil and examine . oarotock. - - - - 408.-nottais,, . - =•- iforkot - street. Co'rroN:lloriptr:'. = it -- - - .TO azreaf.,BiriEits, W. War COl2 Mae for tbe present to molrour stock of LADIES' AND.III99ICB COTTON NOBl, • AND Boit , COTTON SOCKS, ATIABT YEAR.'B4II,IOEB. not ',cited, 'but ars dew, Men sal danapiiirthamat toter', th• advance, and are tbillif-BAIIDNIEICIItin: i 1 . 41 . lims, from 0 lat.*•• lossiflnfoaNs. • ' orme. . _ . SPRING PRINTS, ;. . A 5,42 - cinti. But 'Alfi:P/"4/1.) 4 F 11411 : 1 :F)P ' xispinnte, it 35 mtg. suAtinexe 011!4,1 4.` Wiz 11,61 4* o, 94 11 WINOVialiTs• • JAL .• Z. • "".• 'l VAlatoui mon Ng& 41 1 1131-0* 411. DAY .•• 'IO,IIP-10 PALTTI, • • eAtt , * l,l4 3 antCents ,sy> ;1 :i HUGUe• CELLRLE9 01PNEE, Market st ree t, • i.,•••• - • t • ; t caw closing out Wit satin Stook of • ruBitorDE LD miammoimit. ittrANTlr ROIJULD3I , I2", IYBBpID EXIIILOIDERID - VELVET ILIISONK ." : nzro • LA.plir 81031101DIVARD 1121221, XXBROIDMDLnfOUNCITIGB, - 44001111? LIM awns ZDOLNIIB, : • . Laol.ool.llA=2 . luns, wisin X*, YALICNCIA..:4O___2IIII/lAff /1.4;11, , .111101111.111 ANDA, *1111110.4=1111TIL.; . • 1/0171722"IIItal, I • • „.. ‘jisf.*lA.P Vat ASH. ) ::..-_.ads .~ bl 9
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