ESTABLISHED IN 1786: JfIXISSIO.4", TO Ulfo A:41 4 14 lirl.ll÷Vt u i t t a . co man , ana Toawaaarrair and 'dab ambrAsalat WYSTLIN CHSESZ, isMIDIA LAND, YOBLA4CON_, !LOUR, IIBH, pen AND PLUM A/I.B,IIALKIIARIDA LlN gm= 'AND LARD OILp, DRIED MU! and produ AD : 7 . Nos. 141 and , l43 haat Arm; um. smiumam. C ET EXP EP dcoaffi t gl r 5 1c r 111 : 1 7N i t i n Pmoptii r limme IttiC R A9I6M-pc. CbOke btand• Of. TIM! forlAckeri. riimi amstactu, on Land: Particular attention pel4l - to Allin °Mai for Merchandise aerial . asevily ICV KO% inumoir liassairsr, dealer AI FLOOR, INN- R, DROOUR, SEEDS, TARA CIIIEB6, PORK, DRUM ARM ORZYN FRUITS and P.oduee m orally; Lthere3cash &dream made on uonsignmeute. Warehouse. No. 11413ecorid West, Pittsburgh. THOti J. oomasszos ILEHCHANT, AND DEALER IN MUDD OILS, do &1 Garner Hand street and Duquesne Way. JA 0.1 . 15.0VAY, FGR.WANDING Mint Oonnarnon Ilmuthirr, for th wan or !LOUR; GRAIN, BACON , LARD, BUTTER. EGGS, and Western • • • ~ --7 — M M- g emid4y-yto. - 104.1 "TnrrlIk4 STREET, corner of lint, Pittsburgh. Ps: • JalrOrdsts and eonsltnustnte =Mate& laSte/P l4 e. p s.M.ES A. FETZhit l FORWARDING AND Costarnmion Kniciane, or the gals of PLOUIt, GRAIN, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, SEEDS, DRIED FRUIT, an 4 Ptnduam gensonNy, No. 16 Market at., °erased Most, /aten • 'otakdl QCHOMAKER & .LAN ,G Comma= lisecurrie szel•urhoiessie deans la 431100X 81M LOITIr, - ORAIN,-PitoDIM Ite.e 2jo. 329 Liberty street: Pittsburgh, Pe. OLLAND ELDDLE, successor to J no. .11.11VGIN - Soui No; :1413 Mberti_inteet,, Pitte bun& OZNEILAL PRODUCK,' GROCERY -AND' 0011N18SION msacaANT.....•, • • Conaimmento respectfally iouclue. ' • 1e29:d1i.-- W. WIRTZ. ... Want. MTH .BROTHERS, FORWARDING Ain Cosinatoilltramunri.lB2B. - dotbutln PROVISIONS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 296 Liberty street, inttaborgh, - Psit. 5a1127 A . SCHOYER, Comassmi itsvalux; 'zoo dolor In - CRUDE AND REFINED CARBON 01L8,13LA82; MON, NAILS, A 2,10. 183 Liberty meet, 'zitl27:4ll ' IMAJAA DUALS, t stinp aecimus,, amt. A. oOrnir, Ppedal Partner. iIkirEANS & COFFIN, eaccemore -to MLl.Mbadkoo;NsonitOo., WIIOLSSALE GB.O - minor et Wood sad Wodastixo*Pittiltargliw Pran'a. ' WX. J. iIittaILLAX......DANIAL IL ?mi. . VOIGT & CO.,eacceeeorto L. G. • • ODUCLDS.O • Itiewx :A . Liberty Pitts • Pa. AUJD ••••• • •• • TOIDF: itt Gagasas iJ Ceininsimine eerneris Itatithliekl sad Water streets, Nita • h. P. I LI I'M • 111%, b :11: 1, " Homo- AU Okla 0110CCIA AXD 001111M001 WlMATialiniNc , 107 Wood street, Pittsb' • ' •.. 11ROWN & KIRKPATRICKS, WHOLE- J-liiat GSM= sad dealers: b !LOUR AND BUDS, Nos. 191 andl93 Liberty street, Pittitsergh: y FDONikki DALZELL. & Commis • MAIIICZA.IIIIf for the sale a =DB AND BS , ' UNICA CARBON OILS, No. VS sad 70 Water street, . /1010BRIL - '"aleawal Otlllo so ts.loPFm!te• • .DRUGGISTS. QIMON . JOIDISTON, DEALER ni Piran DUGS AND 4111:111110ALS, . NANCY GOODS, DUNNING 'MD, 01 - IA, rex- ILY .MEDICINES , Sc., of strictly prime qual ity. whklrle Abut at low priemes. Garner Smith geld and /math streetu P burgh;-PL Prespirkma carefully screnpounded at all hours. 1101 . CO.i.Wßou4 ___LAlisAutat Darman and MannfaMmar of WHITS . LIADIST/tIiENK, °Kom of Wood and F°°°t: OliN Y. til.X.rrr, WHOLINALN D Eff.Ditpos, PAINTS, OILS, YARN ISUES AN DYE STUFFS, No: TA Liberty street, Pittsburgh." tuidenr-will realm • • ettentket. sultM ratuissica awe* itRAUN - it REITER, Waoraulit AND JLP Br:am Du:moms, , comer of Liberty sad EIL Clair stosete, - P1 1., I IR. GEO; IL KEYSER, troourt, 1../1 4 / 1 Wood , attar, corner d Wood scree! and 7irtrigin alley, Pittsburgh. Po. - 42170/I,alMir.i TORN G. ILLoCOßM.4''Arroirlir Er Se Lair. Chrism, second atariPlllo , i 7411191Trin ma, Nsr 93 Diamond street. : ' Win attend to the settlement, Martigaisi ~74cy f chains, botudles, de., in Wsahlagton. Markt re. Ois -•.! nal9d3rost Vs. • andtm. j 7 1.4 .4 . : ATiitIGIT.A .111BILLON, Arriiit ...lllZiliT,l44;;Nci:l.l4.lretalli street, five doors above Itadtbde • Pit •, • • , • m 17:d rpuumAs Lr Wlhli , Arroam AND .1. Comm Am AT LAW. Omcm, Nor Ifo north and, maw of .4761irri PltLMrgh; PA , - A 5114,04707 ah. . . ,_ _ ... li SAM at l U , EL A. Puityl/ w. 09. e!,. #7rl 9 p , i ... Oanci, Fifth atraia„, aajothiajk ffiliestlialialt Plat aluill a Brown. Pittabargis. Pa. ' ' - 'Peaaail , /S.. AL ISALLTIi a Arromurr D %).`boilmmiamtAT Ult. has trimned to irCnIZI' LAW . DIIIIDLAG6I, DiameaDa irtrom, door to St. retmes Chtmlt. • _m tiIaWYRIC, JR., Arroatrirr AT w, No. I= Fourth street, Lowrie'. Law Bundle& MnatartihiP4l t ,".4 PRODUCE. _ - - - irvicsiniscor..4 T _SE Cll & HUTCHINSON,Cwaguimix a,a4itiaotliazepro linimwit*dosleribi *sm. ras usx4vs - onsZtlN; YI US, TIM. BA. - LOON,,NUTTZR,,, LLNIIND OIL, POTS FAND BE= NNAIN, DIU= 11111IIT . and - Piedods gs esllyd 'Bad 'banal:Y=4 Nkur 'lll ' l2 7 lO W bon& 7,looAtir,tins solo of A. Co.'s ealabratod Pat rated Niiir Bunt: ' Ness 1141 Noon& *OSHA Pint atn,' Pate** Wood and tlidtb asid, Pitt abuntti Pa , si aradly ' WARIAOUS&•-s-ai.N.Y. aiti sad Oatandaike Me? . • chant, said ,deibtr OHNINN, TB, 1181intPeadnogiiistRyi No. VI W strait, , above Water, Pittsburg& mom, TAMS .PORL tIYN Arr -d inta and &slaw in PROVISIONS, cornerist Nu • streets. - p.,,AinxtrEß-GORFIN, 41a1.. r . you xdnll.4/11114114 ,PREWJMLIIILtRW.OIO/.. 7. 1 2 :Alcauatilt.,47oo , Iforth•iiin; tomer _Wood and ' : • •• - a • . I • - 1:_ .Jo 40,_Iiltate eNorrn Stain Pennsylvania and Hasitkiedlia , :411 Waiter sinsetii ::•q Utrwinsii Ultima CoxPArt, ocimar2laket aid Water ' . UTERI( ° giiirl i v=str lo 1443 4criar, 37 fifth si 4 e .l 4iSM - 1/1 1 0704 - • . 1 "••••• Joibuirnalisix churs....navie cumin. t. 411011011161311411X111111 ,NOMIUN AND DPICIESTIO DEY • ,“,111:-.Ptint,e, .:1• • • • •• • r '74V_ .istiaTr&. emit ikauLvinsk.letu .44.oT trif-rTe Avg" of theoligs • • Itoo.filvo, No. r NI - JftFJP6I,I3., NEM It . 1 Jr , ` .I. T 1 cxx, ettORNE, IMAM'j ,sfms. Ibuseigmaso AND Dimly f *gni seriet,Tftiatunk. . 00 .141 IYN 11111 j 0 BOOT:.:4 . _ TAMEN Igin . rip i so os e m ay. 36 difth666.l men. Zia/4m WHOM.. xtylylr7tualp43i. Ire= lya-rass nt 8i19,1:8 ? 4.V1 Ne'r 111" , . 1414" °Me" ' 7113P6''' . ... . . . .. . .. ------,-., ' __. -_.; A. ' ~-.• • ••••• •.,.... „ 1 -_..... - ..., .. - _ _ _ ,••• . . -, • • oftocigni. COMMII3BYON IqIFMLVnI9, IDOL =MD' TILTURIA, WHOLESALE Claboxes AND Coxxxonog Nzimurts,, deaden. In PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACON, CILEESE,FISH,; CARBON AND LARD.OIL,JRON, NAILS, (LASS, COTT= I'ARNE,u sad ,PlUablUxh . • manasetures DU CA /1.100.611a/L..4, ,JUBDOLLS,h)II:...II.A■III79I4I. IuoDONA.LD AltEMPll,Wnorav ALL sail Gikocsualatmes diza Coullr.a iobbers BUGAILBsua4M LAOES, iti ca =sniaucrass .aad 8181111,1FLOVE;BA. , CON, azinc; mums, =mate., Ito. 4S7_, steer; Pittaburgh.: , . nolu r. nintXsai„.,:..W: 114%1ILTISZIL„,...L:WIL nainsz.:, Rik EMMA 'BROTEIXILS, successors- AN to - liteYinik4 T t aeLinon, Wholesale dealers in roams:m-4mm .2111311.AND-BPICEB,CON -7MOTIONEAriBIIGILU. /fail woass, ke.4 . 2fos: We and 12t Wood street. above Filth. Pittebnigh; Pennla. ROBISON Az CO. Wsoutaus 'Au lN . c . m c i i.l s llol , ll3 ' 10 . NB,- l e 'lltDUCl ia ,- des Vi s b stssisi6lsthr . tr, - ,Z10,.:4,55• Liberty street. Pim- la 0 . I*. J1.44E-, WhoLasAus DRALER Ot GEOCZAIES,'MANILLAitOPE. 0111.IIX. % - 0 PITVII r• , 4"Picud.i.gb alaarifterareat article.. No. p. Water knelt... Labors ttie , Motamaakaal3rldge, WHIN DAIIELL„ aura" ICSIZALINO. ROBERT DAT.zFILL 00. WHois- SALL . Gnaw, Consuastow aan Palawan:ow htslenarrs, and deals. in PRODUCE and Pitts • b . b manufactures, Pittsburgh. MOUT''' . ............... IMUTON. IicAMBEItT &SIUPTON, WHOLESALE Onus, Paonuos Dnzas and Coamunnor II Hann, No. 6 Sixth atanot, Pittaburgh, Pa. aolday /06111 JOHN WILON. -tvrATT W1L8014, , WucittaiL1 1 1344- Columned Msuctrarrrs, arid dealers to Pioduai and Pittsburgh 01141111factures, No. 1611 Lib erty street.. Pittsburgh. 025 1 BA-LAJA ALMA. Y aoLEssi.E . Gammas, Cionstauon and &Mere In PRODUCE, No. 80 Water street, and 65 Front street, Pittsburgh, aim M. D1LM01T11...:a..... D 11.10•211. TB.DiIIWORTH IVCO. moirzeis . Gaoczas, Nos. 130 and 132 Se cond Vir greet, near nol J OU ' ,- j. , ‘"JAPI jfoMi FLOYD A: CO.,WEIOCEAALItGao- TO CRY AND COMMISSION MINZMA.Mis, No. 172 Wood end TlB Ltbert User., Pittsburgh. Hid W. 1. 1 Aft G - 'Y., - 1 HOLE&&LE Gsocds, Nos. ld sad 20 Wood street, Pitts to2Cdtt :111.3.4 4 UF4L tßEkg' Kum. MACKINTOSHIIRMPZILL do CO., 11111 corner Pike and O'iLiva streets, near the City 'Waver Works, - Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer. of MACHIbiTOSII AMU ILEMPAILL'S /MPROVED !PATENT USQILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND 'o7allaieThiiand beitstAa- Having put up oaclareetriit large ..idty ind the best quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job bing, and solicit work in this lin., trusting that by promptness., and the chmacter of our work, to merit pablo patronage. We invite special attention to our BALANCED VALVE DSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining sari* .bersacifoni ,unattained clue of 19171L1A A 111. BARN - RILL & CO., No. 61 ' Venn litres; beknr WarbtuT, Pittebomb, P e., STRAW BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON' WORKERS; Bltainfatturers of BARIUM LL'S PAT= ENT BOILER, LOCOMOTIVE, YLUED And CYL INDER, Rim KIES, CHIMNEYS, BRETCMEN; TIRE BED, Blv. PA - P LEES, CONDENSEICSi SALT PANS, SIBMLYtinr IRON .YEIVEK,'2EIVE BOATLEeto.veds.- - . ' DLACKSMITRW WOEK, BRIESISMICV}AMV dotef SlNeobort eat bet -AIL orders' from siitirtanooproitiptly tended to. riIHOMAS MOORE, MANUFACTURER OF liusr Musa or -au. nom .or COPPER-DIS TILLED PURE RYE WIUSKY 'sad • YA.MILY V1.111W1.8., Noe. 1t9,191, MI and 195 lint street, between Smithfield and Grant atreets, Plttsbrugh. far Private owlets solkdted. Highest market pilei paid for BYE. . - ✓•3'Peel Ott and all otberpetkninnw legredlenta caratullyerxtrected, by proper new and improved. JOSEPH P. HAMILTON it CO., Corner of . Ftrst and LibeFty rtreeb, EGPVIIOR STEAM ENGINES, kIACUINERT ; - myl.s3f LIE; No. olt NY ATEA Ne Pittabazgh, omanipanror of BOILER RITZTV, : Witol:lollTtrlitiCel. Colllloli AND RAILROAD,• rdareitlem.'z : . adirTirtleahriliedre aliiptel•SPlKYS'arad 111 V. ICTS, large or ma. made to order at abort notice.. A rood annartment owls/A.4ly no hand. mriSm• 1f41. -v-0„ LL ILA NT , succerieror ..1:':of-1?-16-011pliitirt.:Moiureituer or HOT DRESSED NUTS AND WASHERS, CHARCOAL HORSY-SHOE IRON and NAIL RODS, ISOILER -/ROXAIntRITYTS-, , isczscatAsc,thioir salara co j blyd Warehotum,l3 Wood or, ibkisburkh.._ J. L. T. T. CLIPTLIA. rtiCOELBIO,B,GLASS WORKti--1 1.4 tir6'rilE;PLUNlMl"lit,oo:, GalsebEixorao- - TUILLia. Warehouse, No. 12 Wood street, cOrDer of PIM, Pittsburgh, Pa. sablyd' AAP". I - 4 2 /illkplA & CO., No. 115 jospoeft. *Sixth, rittouro, maaufacturoro of Winn, LAMM AND BW/TCII- 103, and may dawrlption of LIGATIIIR BLUM/ WOLK. Ordire ionelledllrelughs trade, sad goods piompt ly shipped as per lastreetkois. fes:dairlyl7 ►TTEETH EXTRA:MD - WITHOUT J. PAIN, BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS WITRUM. NO DRUOSoa CIALVAN IC BATTERY Cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to Its but advantage. ..11.edical,gentiquuen and their &miller have had teetiewnrectedbigeg Prates", sad-an MAY to teetify so to the safety and podelminem of The opere ttas—whatever ham been said by persons Intersted 1n amerting the contrary, having no knowledge of my iniMted in every style. Y. OUDItY. Dermal.. 134 Smithfield st. •TOSEPIEt i APAMS, DENTurr, Corinelly's I/ Magi*, earner 'cir 'Dfamakd and Otani streets, Pittsburgh. Barsaixose—Dr. A. Id. Pollock, Dr. :Wait; " tag ' RE4I. ESTaITE V11M401.11-IW . ANA, DEALER l'Eftll-' teeoarßairig ?dolma...an, and all se. mottles for money. Persons can procure LOANS through my agency. Those . wih term ! ing' telitriiik Malik - 41nm to mud ad vantage, can always Dud first and second alms paper p r °Moe. for sale. and interriont_strtotly oconft• =Fr i i ri niaA . 4 q a q n'et. °""It. jelotri. 4RCHITECTORJt. A<;;; TAMES M. BALM, late_ assistant to tif Muirleopard= YXPLIOIT DRAW INGS AIM HP =NB - fbr all kinds of Zdtillissindeniorintends iffslr erection =Town fsinll2 C - 3:111. • 1 OfElos on Anderson stisift bersown lawrock and Salmon Wrests. Mletbany ty. ' jail EitiA44l.4 Alum, "hrf kiffrefftusi , _ MeV BANK 12 iwr;‘;Xtfnia4WRAANIVANDS PZOlifill lONS foe BoildindiOtoisry description; works superior and fundorlda swam 4 mAdly r, . ,liiimorrio BLUME,' Ibi s ' uncTiniv . mum Dui= is PLLICO-YORT . , ask InV. il 4111111deilmitXpokia.laitectom 11oVagent lbs lIAILBIIIKI PIANOS, iho.for lIALLM :DO 4)X I O.IWIVA, -11.008, .tts and with & .11COlesn'AtitoGriVtlkostreet. - - : tqi-Y, ur Tim :::"•Viltlrfnzif $ 74. umxii . • • . .• a , -Wod t, tomes .eolettli area mad Dllsmer4 Idles/ - 101AlidifELLERS J I /cc. VAY dc..Co Boom:Lund sielart.ll. No. uroca stmt. nazi &pi to V* owner of Thlrd,_Plttatozres, Po. BOHOL land U3gNM 1,1 t. WI • 't Su:loN zas, Lam Born MAirovAcnotszo,izo Jos Pktierzat,l6l.4Yl Wool Mei RAN 8. Zalia,M : el?asimamovaliNVlkastrest.Ao4l4tandSW AND COMMERCIA_L WHOLESALE GROCERS Noe. 27 and 2518mithaski : .PPITBsuaGiL PITTSBURGU, Pa., NLAXIIWACTIIIIZILS Or ISXR r. .1 'l,l "Otrat-•:. - 4 Pl,l _ - GAZETTE PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1862. P.14A.r011. k. W 7, Oeff - P. AA YOU VOL CLEIB.- , ,,lnatreoel • '''' • at the new Phum NTaterocane, lin. 431 ' • fl • ' rush street, IT'LL T. OCT. ItCtIlLiA , with Top Moulding-'Carved Lep, lkint Beand,bsad "Improved. Lon rtasne,!' made by one of the beet New York' tealere, sad will be sold fir.s2oo, - cash. .oaeamorrs BLUM", •• Sale. Agent for Knabe'a Pianos, and • pinee's Melo- 's22s—One.lmm:it r iful lA Pliic ° V -. Wal - eut6)4 ls octsve CHICkERING PIdNO , full Iron Smut, New Node, reditSed from 5276 to smb, ittst received sod ler sate.b7 Id JOHN H. MELLON, SI Wood street. 4550.„.. eu i !L jAN m 2 , 1,;. , 63i 0,1 PIANOS, ciiiibtrzeixia, with hill Iron frame New Beale, Te o:Wed tram 3290 to Sitso, just reeeleed and he ole by tee ' • JOHN'H:. NICLL4II, 81 Wood street. ' • • . lOThe 0 71 100 1 1 ..bjJ..W.Wbobbsty--per d05...58 60 .The New Ltita of Ziow..b.i.J. Woodbury do ._8 60 .The B 6 IWB. by Dr. Lama - do ao . The Dlapairon, bY 'George r: Boot, .do ...860 Thii Sabbath Bell, lirGeorge F. Boot, do -. 860 The Jubibe, bI Wallamii. - Bnidbery, do ... 860 The Clulstian 4..hy'Lliken; • do .. 860 The Sacred litak s bli a Leonardlderehall, do 60 JUT kINITINS'BOOE& The Golden Wreath, 100tIt edit:lan—per down-01 00 Tarsi Harp, by A:Getse, do .- 300 The Nightingale, (new book) do ... 300 Sabbath - Behool- ..._ do 1 20 -.ThellektenClhaft, fori - abbath ... 1 . 60 —All the above for male in quantities or daily by JOHN 11. MELLOR, No. fit Wood et., Jai) between Diamond alley and Fourth it. rrEtr BOOKS. NEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS. The Pilgrims of Fashion, - Spare Hours, by John Brown,-AL D. Health, by 41.4 The Sutherlands, by author of Rutledge. The Cloister and the Hearth, by - Cherles Reads. John Dent, by MAW Winthrop. • Cecil Dream°, try. , , Songs in llituay..Keyi, b y 0.W:I/olnies. Revolutlonsin English klisterY r by Vaughn. Ruckle`e History of Clntigation. Reap by George Drunley. Lillie'. Leaf, by Margaret Maitland. :History of the Gutted States, by Patton. Sunsets on the Hebrew Mountains, by McDuff. - Ellicott's Woof Christ. Mullet's Lila of Trust. ' Lord Dacha's Bible Thoughts. The Near and the Heavenly Horizons. /reach's Lecturer on the nevem churches of Asia. Lilo and Letters of John Angel Jame. Practical Christianity, by Abbott. Hand Book of the Presbyterian Church, • book for Ministers and Elders. Our Country and the Church, by M. L. Eke, D. D. . For ado by R. S. DAVIS, feld No. 93 Wood street. T A Iss DARD LI l'A "EX 1,1 BOOKS. Jonvinie Art of War neuwl etdition . . levlserUAL Arnyiaions. McCiellan'• European - Vary; McClellan's Field Service U. V. Cavalry. tiayonet Exercises. McLeod's Surgery of lb. Crisman War. • time' Military busgary.. U. S. Authorized. Cavalry Tactics. Yield Mantua of Evolutions of tbe Line. Scott's Infantry Tactics U. S. Infantry Tactics Authorise& fringsietry on Artillery and Infantry. Special orders for :Military Werke promptly at tetniedia. [WH] KA f A C0.,65 Wood at. JIIISCELL4WEO US CARDS. LYON ARNSTUAL, lathourig AND, Dutra in the moat select brands of CZNUINEi HAVANA 'CIGARS, and all kinds of 83101LINGi AND ctrgivnio TOBACCO, BNUFF, EANCI! •MBERSCHAILIL TUBES, Ae.ote., in peat' variety, UNDER THE T. CHARLES HOTEL' Pittaburgh, Pa. N. 11.—The Trade sopplieS on liberal terms. cI,TLICUO WORKER-JAS. OW ENS; STUCCX) AND.. MASTIC WORKER, PAPER RANGER AND PLASTERER. IidrCENTILYS AND ONIIAMINTS of el thup furnished ou short wile. AU order. left at No. 23 Coagrem street, .t door. from Wylie, or at Pebmerli Vied). Pew Eltdre, No. di Wood area, will be promptly attended ta. tabtUt W. A. CALDWELL. JI. OAT .I)W ELLk BRO., Bow' lou DLALEIIA IN MANILLA, HEMP AND OUTIOS coaDeraLOAKO.ll, TAR, PITCH, HUB IN AND OILS, TIMPAULINS; 'DUGS, LIGHT AND HEAVY DRILLINGS, /to., No. 68 Water 8.04 78 Front. streonn, Phu& • • . • •-• V. 11, • successor to .-Vart • wrlght A Young, No. 97 Wood 'treat, eoraer of Diamond alley, dealer la all kinds ut LERY; RAZORS, BIBLES, REVOLVERS, KNIVES, SCIS SORS, GUNS, tn., do. A bugs amortment of (he above • ounenntly on hand. nllll r TAO • AN & TO IS SEND, o t, Lib Damaia .DACON; DBEZD BEEF, LAUD, MESS AND DAMP TORIC,JI,4 12 . t P. MA • - 1. 4 • aussiat ' • . Papal', "Doitipsi No. R Wood nivel, Yltub b. ' • 7 r :it, No. . ooD 87., Dsger in BONNETS..RATS.STEAW TRIM RINGS, and STRAW .000INAgessrally.... JIIE"ic Of.-Stighi cord,; a Ai. h gen cu aerte.s e grae-c Oftiqu ' F-1: c D which might be checked w ith a . sitnple rems4y, tiri4teeted, oflenlerminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance if , stoPPinit Asiah- ._ 6161 4h 1 gad in its first . stage; that w4ioh in, the _beirOtAing would yield tc mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks: the langs. occult' 4.oanelzial,a,aches were first introduced eleven years ago. It hasrbeen proved that they are the best article before the public for sda, Wattle, 4117.0cutehifie', ,faici•r-oh, the Hacking C°44 NAlL.ag n * lLasl4l wtd numerous Affectime qt the OkideLat, inlmedioto linblie:Spinkers I Singers will find them Effectual for (gearing and strengthening the voice. Boa,bY aZZ Pruggiuts and CPeaters to ilfediatae, at 25 (wag per box. Tor we by smolt sonntrrom. a. a. HITS= A:TAHri •mTuf., 110041/.1 SELLIGIES I 00., B. L. VAHARSTOOK 1100.41 J 3r. VINDIEVOIIT *DI SLI(DERIMI IRO& - de imrever MEDICAI CARD; .W 80DE.11H41112, ed In Ptttibutdhi I b i k timaLdmete , his embalm attenthe to the =" u ll t ch=eit i t " . 22 NoVtl a pl lY lt u Poach ,h, ft , Ihmue, Falling of the Bowel. Stricture odtbellowel, Plyeadlon of the Bowel. Re wiB also treat 1b97146; -. one ChraideThwysiottly, Womb, iLldsmie. Wader, dc. rooms erne. th.lbromindibelalZ:tiere be may be sem and consulted from 9 o' a. en. to: 3 o'clock p. p. del/y. Patients. If OM VW be 'spited la any sorbet the city. delthra IVIL • ON 'l3 NifiNlT. skit —Timrvelkdkocitltlolneettma a r4=thm to a blaming to mankind. Witixint the medicinal virtues of opium, the nets t • trom all the noxious emiltin crt the TioelaM T A %/DEM Irritation, aney othenlitetholMeneettie /mg" morbid excitement or body and Wadi without mue ,lngthareem, oestivthe or headaeba. Thom adml :abie Mathew mu* Md.• preouninent in the Premixed abd ol# 13 , AL EL t D. 'kit" Dort data. 100 Puha% street,liew York. -11 old alio by B. A. WAiEttlateoE* CO., Pit • PRODEti ANP 00111111784011 ave wswei.rud see.oow. to liumpulk--1 , 10024 AND 4 : 31 ;w 1 4 . • asorrrruai•Drarltrxit. ; • • zasiresiatist.PuSwiih. l 4o! U. • j i 05t . 0 .. 2 • "WANCY: , BRINJWIr - 200 warm 16-.l4"MthC% :. .~ ~ slC~:,lm:% ittqburgh 05azeib4. S. RIDDLE & CO4 EDITORS AND PROPRIRTORS, fliblication Office No. 81 Fifth Street. MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, c.i ST OONTAININ6r THE LA NEWS lIIWTO THE HOUR Of YUBLIOATIO .' - TE S: Houma Eornow—s6 r annum in adrance, or IS aorta per week from er a. : '.. lrwxa Enron-43 r atoms- is drum% orb cedtil per week from ante . : Wursr Rommr--Sin e copies, $2. por annum; The or more, 81,15; Tea or ipwardo, $1 per annum, Inratilady In admit°. . . ADVERTISING AT REASONADLE,R4TEJ3. FRIDAY MORNING, FEB. , 1862. That Popular Epidemic, the Fever of Impatience, and the Doctor's Pre. seription for it. 1 Within the past twelve months we have met several good citizens who seamed to be griev ously exercised because the 9Osernment had not taken the step of preventing thistiansiois sion; or publication, of all that :species of news which, it is-presumed, the . Secretaii of ..War means by the term '!,military' news,''. in his late order. When we'remonstzatid that such a proceeding would be useless, as it was admitted that the - rebels had thin, and have alWays hail,innumerable spies prowling about in Washington, in every department. of - the GoLvernment; as well as through our camps, of 'seine our friends were utterly at fault to show what would be gained by the adoption or the step they • had recommended: But though t ' r I , F ir ingenuity was at fault to find What was aired of them , it was only occasionally, o course, that a few were found ingenuous enough to own it. j Perhaps what was then alleged as to spies, may not be appl.cable now,-and hence the time may have come, when, if the industry of newspaper correspondents is not suffered tb trench upon the forbidden ground, to dis cover secrets and disclose them, our generals may plan and execute their plane, without fearing premature disclosures ! We shall see. . But our dear self-denyingitralidlis *Um . we, have alluded to above, will now, by favor 4 Mr. Stanton, have a fair trial of the news insper censorship of which' they seemed . so 'enamored. And we shall not fail to observe :with what superior patience-they will submit 'themselves to the conditions they themselves 'were so forward to prescribe. , Since those days, nay, even In , those days, we sometimes thought thee/here were not a few bad cases of the prevailing epidermic even among these dear friends of ours. Certainly the symptoms of the terer-or-impatiens, which has been so hurtful* a popular mita ' dy, in the view of some of our political and, military doctors of the pro-slavery penrna sion,—these symptoms, we say, seemed to be. present in the class of persons we refer to quite as much as in soy others; . and, besides, we always noticed that.they aduiinistered to themselves the largest deses.they could get of the eery new they had been denotentieg." It will bee study which we will curiously attend to, now, to observe these reluctant sufferers, how they will like their own fever- of-impatience cases treated on the completely antiphlogistio principles set forth in Mr. Stanton's "Military Order." We shall prob ably, one of these days, rule a book for the more convenient - registering of the progrees of the cures—if ire abeil find.-that caring "is ,direction (Vole - mitts -wilt _ LETTER PROM HARRIBBREO. [Correspondence of Abe Pittsburgh Gazitte.] - Ileasuseemo, Feb. n, 1882 The members of both ;tonnes returned Crain Philadelphia ipparently determined to work vigorously for the rest of the session. - Par baps accident, some, however, think design mire a curious phase to this LegishitiviiJoiliti cation at the city of literary lore. , Every epeech delivered, except the spuiVolllcial one of Upeaker Hall, was by those whose position hadloeu equivocal. That is to icy, by Dem ocrats, who had been strongly . suspected of recognising their party Mitigations as par amount to their - patriotism. ' It was this , ex cuse that. nearly all the leading; Republicans and Union Democrats hid ' gone bomb, and were not present to respond. Stilt, - several were present, fully able to hare spoken,' an,' the overslangbing- of them, both in the Leg islature and in the city of Philadelphia, looks ugly. Certainly, from some cause or other, the spread eagle patriotism of the occasion all emanated from the type of suspected orators . -not that the_ speakers were Desna:rate, but that intense typo that has drawn - their inspi ration from Supreme adulation of the Routh. On Monday afternoon Mr.,Bigham road in place a bill requiring the poor tax of the city to be paideto the. Treasurer—die same a. city taxes now are. It is a pitY 'Abet the same fea ture could not be engrafted in your School laws, and that. the school taxes could not be paid in the semi *ay. Th.. School Directors have rot indicated any desire to have such i change made; and the members do not appear to . with to change pa their own motion.' I am, told that the City and County 'Treasurers are willing to oollect and,pay out the whorl' taxee' for on* percent. Now, it certainlycolas flee . per Cont. This would amount.to - something in a debt burdened community-like Allegheny county. To-day was private bill day in the :1101111e. The calendar was not a long oni. The , only acts on the Caler - idlir,of - any special interest to your citizen' *image in regard to the !Retribu tion of the proceeds of Sitorlfrtr sidisy in the form it came from: the Senate, conenediteAlle gheny county. '• The , limitation..l74tricken out and- it was -Maas_ 1_ gene I law. The others provided', that A, meoh Mi'" lien law should be extended to re - pititsia4 well as the construction of new buildings: That was local to an eastern county, but the limitation' wa s stricken _out, and it, too, was made a general law. This bill, however, 'contains• the proviso that. on. household prepferty the lendlerd'a•interest ii! r.4°.! to he boutd union ne'hiingsiminctinwriAinio:thitOontimplated re ti'hp East Liberty Passenger listilread bill was onthecalendialbut postponed until some arraurtnent can.be made satisfactory leboth. patties -•• The Committee of Ways and -- Mane 'have not reports:alba - &ppropriation 'bill se yet: • t nmer_ertys.that they'haveinsertwk for. your ;State. Mad - till m'.FF -- u'Lebtasthing like- tbrifollOwz - _, ~...J1 I --: - --- linos et Refuge „I 18;00(e Western, - PetallOrr -- --- - -, ~ ;..- 37 ,000 •s Hospital '' ''' '....4.i.. ;5,000* -- - - ,Entli — pltrtletrnelt - titissi 4 .4 .*Hug a rr their:foreesloithtieineduntir oni M repeal of, - the.Tonnagelaz-and•SuitherfrstErie Mlle, Thiele will undMilitadlrbe the ma excdhsblk measures. of . the Seision.' ; The birontors of, the; Pennsylvania It:Owned-memo ups hers -in a birdyin viewer to :a froiddel:Kiii 7 s Ilits'Condititteet.', ,Thochisirinin not been -wellies. elow,dasseisalscaroely - eiti.b4fi' tiallziniialttitth:OCOOlatell to conireence. I saw,-tovniglit;pr; SeMrfi**l Br and Mr. Murphy; of yonr&dty., : Ruth this g entlemen Mimi been`,lsehrrinthe Comniltbsi n Military Rxpeiditurei; giving - their , testi enYon the Charley Neal - and Prowsinfeld was ~,,.:,,I,M- l iiiat Advised' what their:teiUtitotry res..;!phle' ,esse, however, bas Mamie :fully en dilated in' your court; thitetittV.pOttlie Imo Ate detail regfrilly. r htigeneisii - lnipiestiels"nOW de that. the 'Legislature Will adjourn by the 21st of March. ..... ••F lo omai.waseirl l / 4 apresiton; but; fillton4•O4:2 1 : lonablorossieslao.7:. • ut,L TCs _' t JOTTR . N . A,L. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON WABEINGTOX, F , el). Y 5,1865 ZtZDIICTIO'Or rAtT*lBTi2B Paymaster General Larned has been in con sultation with the Committee on Military_ Af fairs of both .branches of congress, maturing a project for the T.:duct:fp° of the present large number of pa 7 insisters. It Is thought some thirty of the additional appointments will be droped from the.roll; the Paymaster General behoving thatthe pubis service-will.be bent,- tad by the Change... • . SLATIRT IN'THIC DISTRICT. , • The question of abolishing slavery in the Istrict of Columbia Is .exciting much ation ;On among members of Congress and, there •an be little doubt of - the ultima te of .e bill now before that, bOdy, providing for oratinaipation and compenuition. - Slavery in' the District is little more Riad a natio: .043 m, paratively few of our citizen's are =obits, and the general sentiment of the people is apposed to the lutetium" of slavery. As an institu l Lion, it should no- - longer ezist.in the capital of the great American Republic. THE POTOYA.O BLOOKADI,, -„ Several days have ' passed since a gun 'has been fired from the rebel batteries <m alt lower Potomac, although numerous -vessels sailed by tteps, up and does, in the day time and at night..,. Although rebel c annon - ea= to be in their places, our -°Moire begin to doubt whether it be not-their counterfeit 'present ments in the shape of blackened - logs, and whether the gunners have not left the banks of the Potomac., Two Whitworth guns remix ed Cten..Hitoker jesterdaY, and will be used to ascertain the true facts of the ease.. THE %AX EXD TERM BILL Mr. Morrill's tax and tariff bill will be re, ported in shoat 'three . days. It , will be so fnured as to'make the importations of foreign goods and the oreiscand•interialfluties yteld most of the revenue. • The agricaltaral Intel= eats represented here demand thaftke raisiuner duties shall be framed metes to'rellevelartni and homesteads safes as possible of the-bur dens of the war. GEN. -VREXOINT AND IMIS oILLEERATION' The absence of Gen. Fremont from the cel ebration at the Capitol, on Saturday," which has occasioned some remark, was eaused.by his non-receipt of an invitation - 1n mason. One came to-day through the niall,postivarked, February' 22d; 2 ghat occasioned the delarie a question among Ids:friends, wham; Hardly believe it to have been parelyaoeideut4::... ORME,. - 8111710 IS AND SLIM 11., . The Senate In: Executive session, to•:clay' is Saidlo have • hung up Gen—Sturgis, a Pro- Slavery Missouri General, and to have dosed si resolution looking toan inveStigailen of the charges against Men. Jilenker:, " . . TON CONDUCT 09 THI WAR Col. Wood and Major Savage, of . Gen: Fra: moot!' etaifi.and,Slegor.Zagonyi, of the Body Guard, were examined by the •ContinitOe on the Conduet,of-the, War to-day. • • . : Pastioge of the " treasury Note Mill: , A epeeist dispatch to the Now York TrZstas ~ . .. gives the following suOcincidescription of the .. . . Treasury Note bill, as finally . palsied: " We . Aid! publish th e bill, in . full, as soon as we receive - anotlleia . I copy • The Conference Conuilittee on the Treasury , Note bill haying eoncurred, and Mr. Wash borne having defeated another endeavor to ad= journ - the .House , yesterday, as: cazly as 2 o'clock theprOspect. of as itutigonstlon of the 'war by a supply of ,money, and the . piymeri li of soldiers and contractors , ge gOod: ' The. bill, AS agre ed : . npori by the Conferees; author-t Jars the 1 . 3100 of $150,000;000- of•Treaturyl Notes,' uniform in .similitude, and a lep4 tender in the payment of all debts, public and private. It-withdraws:the:fifty' millions of the July issue as soon as it convanientlY can be done, 'makes the sew. notes Stoidable at any time in six per cent. twenty-year bonds . iedeeniable at the pleasure of the United States' after five' 'years;.=k®: 'the interest on the notes and bonds.payable in coin, and (a new feature) makes the duties on imports. also, payable in coin, and demo s them to the, payment ,of the interest on i e , notesand bonds and, slab the creatiOn of a slab g 'fond, by .setting spit( ,one per vent of e amount. The , provisions' inilsted 'tin by i Senate authorizing the Seiretary of the Trate jury to , sell six per cent. bonds forwhat they. Wilt fetch, In: order to:raise coin for interelt,. is retained in the bill. All therfunded debtiis exempted from taxation. Authority is givien to - temporarily deposit demand notes, to the extent of twenty-Ave millions, on ati Interest of six per cent. after.. thirty . days. The bill has gone through' ' both - Bonin, and,.. it, is ~, supposed, - .will receive the eignattirO .- Of - President - Lincoln, to-night. An influence ' from 'New York sent - the- - bill Leek skein to the Senate this morning,; for . an amendment that should permit sixty gal, lions of Treasury Notes to be used for the payment of custom duties, the fifty - millions authorized in July, sad the' temporary relief tan millions authorized this month. ' This was adopted sineaccepted by, the Meuse, and Zile to be hoped that the President will now have a chance to sign the bill, and the abutted pub lie creditors get their pay. It is but just to ley that to thepatient labor of the lion. E. G. Spauldint'the_ country is greatly indebted for the early maturity of this finance measure, and for what vigor has been displayed in its passage through Congress. A Singular:Faind. The Washington correspondent of the Chicago. Tritium has the following statement: /dm% 'excitement has been 'occasioned by the discotery that the bill ' introduowl Mr. Wadegrom-the "Conduot , of the Wes" Com mittee, said passed some time since,' authori sing the President to tab posiession of Ball-. roads, also authorised him to . '"extend" DAD- _ roads by constriction.' Usk...oars that shies' dui passage of this bill a- contract lel been madoLby the War Department to build &Rail ' road one hundred and eighty miles long, from - Lebaiitcy.;l4., to Knoxville, Tennessee.' The ' House, to;day, repealed, that portion fof tho bill almost unanimously; and' there'll, talk:of a milled to discliargit-tho'"Ctindnot !of the . War" Committee from further session.' The New YOrk hie a special die-; pateh to the.folloWing puyport, on thi tame inbjeet.: nuoza•lN LIKIDILATION The Border State policy got totals:4;l2p.m terdar with a very round turn the Essen,. and inquiries are pending in hoth bradawl 'of Congresawhitth, Will: elucidate; still larder, ant arposs c if it too lite CO rearidyi a trawl in leglelition siithank:S•parillet In recent years. Tinto' weal ego s . bill'iras rapidly ground thikigh both' Bowes :by' , whieh. the: Bresident" 'rite authorized to . . take 'military pasiession or the - railroads int tedegispho the crintry. - The* Wes some..aktration to 'grant' of suriSextraordinary.preses, bit it iiks: ansOlow•Tar, been Mooorized that 14% a ,4 l 4 4 o 47 6o ntainii** 4 4 -w 4r 4 " "And to ei ndi turd sons Pla "thi , same"—meaning,ailroads. These Groat do: not appear in the bill ':as 7pibited";inid as be tiered wers.intirlined AP it on its *ay ,from, the Senatirtwths this .Clansor.!Stlll9need.. ..bt . - 14 0 1 0 61 sepesled Almostorparilizionily, by. Iserllettp, , has been'acted upon ygrast i .; Ite!nstsim Tat 1. gi v e toir iormid „ folloniat appears, dinitit-leadVd,, in , thn Now Ybric Trite,, o f We Yid well enur e d that a prOposition frost: tlin Belie! lenders for-a new nostpw:tsititv•lins been sabmlkted to - oni GaVernment, and .thit either the prograninie orbitir substirken Is flit hinds - or alesalnit Democrat our, city . . Thisnbject•of tlietebels-ia - tnorismitling 'ol' l hi m ' - pretmmii to be the istiunifinditrv;of pdbdn sentirnent . its behalf... Thei , glad of the proposition we understand to run thus: 1. do armistioelor spudded tena,,-withiil view peaceful ndjnatinent Of , ditiv .112 such a ro iolou of tbs , reidisel coluttikatioi wlll - does ihe'sheisfaldizig zoog.to o?m , - disolint to &Warn au tn.:the ifttmlo On ;tattle nearly as faiths/dews la the put;; " 4 " ' We believe this Is all for a beginning. B,u.csm,,go r .-11111'Pentfolentluu improved I"thyr.rrrio. - E, ind of u m la ut , aiii niggle S ieket l o 4 re Of Ihdobtodniss to goyim:moot, I ettittitotiyhttstronsoisato hot" ;tooti..#4ltid, sttetkirrimrsm / g u m' " , - i3 i 9 ill:: • .43 ..4r . ...111:113 47,5 'and Aouilikf DA. ta4h tit and i►y .:+~- VOLUME::::', : - ~, ~.;-7D1!1:-:::.-,.8,8:-:, No News is Good News.i We cannot give, in consequence of he pro-' hibiflon of the Secretary . of War, an* of the intelligence we have received of militarV a non in - ents whichlo'hot come to us by tele ph— and the telegraph is, unfortunately, very nn oriimuidcative to-day. Ifire wen to' publish (terrain letteri in our possession, we have tha conifortable'turanoe that our wholleittion would be sets . : The'ordsr lined .by ; Secretary' S ton is iheinkject of much conversation in thelstreeti. It seems to. be generally concluded that it had its motive in some important and immediate Military necessity of -a.temporary . character. The rebels have certainly been. much' More' fortunate than we in 'keeping their military pmarations out of eight, and in this instance it is intended that they shall not have the ad vantrige of Inning our plans for the cam paign, in advance,from the noWspapers.' But people will Spedulate and draw, their conclusion even from this order of ,Idr.:Siart ton. 1 It is generally believed that it cannot relate to linnaide's expedition or- to any' of our operation? on the Atl antis Stilt less Is it likely to apply, to. the move - meats of our great Western army, now vic toriously; advancing through Tennessee to wards the Gulf States. Most likely it has for its object to keep from the knowledge of the enemy some im portintmilitary movement which shall precipi tate the army, of the Potomac, upon the rebel host in Eastern Virginia, or, whieh. ie less probable, to some expedition designed to °lair ' -the banks of the ;Potomac-from the batteries which obstruot the navigation of that river. We should not be surprised if at this moment Washington and its neighborhood , wapiti a bustle of preparation for the march of irciops. If this should be the fact, it Is not I to be supposed that their destination is made known to the soldiers. All that theywouldat present be allowed to learn is simply this, thit the hoar for action has at length arrived, that their monotonous camp life is for the present at an end, and that by some route or other, which they will become acquainted with as they proceed, they.will be led against' the e Yi Post. Late 'Cram - Tennessee. ; Cerro), Fob. 25.--Fielding Hunt, of Purdy, McNary' county, Tennessee, ten miles from Mississippi;arrived last night.. He . as first arrested; by . order Of Governor , Har- Ai, en the'second Of :Deoember confined twenty-seven days in a dungeon at Nashville, end released : by.. outside pressure biOnght 'to bear upon the Judge who'had • sentenced;him to be kung 'for treason :to the Confederate States. • He was again arrested, taken to 'CO, 'embus, kept two days, and ~ perm itted Ap t tez turn to Purdy-by_khnorrsil . Polk, to• establish his lanoesees:- the guard, mu ; taken on boardihe hroughtlii Cairo.' I Mein left: Columbus who • were . 36,000 'Confederate troops there, wen. c . ordident; of whipping the "Wiped' Yankees' ) on lend,. !though they'were no match eit.water.; When erstveleanedile.gays recognizance in $25,000 for his loyalty to the Confederacy. . • - Another gentleman arrived frotiMititiville last night, and reports that the Holifedenites will make another await Murfreesboro. • ' , - • O. 111.00BDOA. ffice„ , ,No.' 922 Water. street, Spans 9 lo u Wale hane. • WM Gums <pared eai Ode -- 0 •Pire raid. Marise Bias; Allem butitutios, vsounagai •Direekirsmk• an belt Pumacomonositg, asei selie are deier l .7 raised, by prosepMesi emit re'esaligaiseti• demurer mAiek.theij here•ditimiek,• ar oiler* gls , prolecitaii go dermitekorteriire re hi isarred: • . • • - .A888T8,881701188. 30,113.811 Stock _• . 2.1.0400 ja i° Open - Ace , mrlBl. ,••••;•,?••:-"*. go Cuskee.-...... ; «-• - e . • - •!. --,-- 7" - • • • •••••• -::•87,1111534 Premium " Nome mud 8111i•174.1:17192 .- . , The Baltimon Sushi of WodzooloY, 11,13 •• • ••• vityYmons:_ All the troops left tore., who were picking up stragglers. - ... _ When GOT. Raffia iled'froni Nashville with the Legiiiainri to - .2l(iiripliisi her- burned the BtatiLibralip and distributed • Urge amount -aeguiliotary - istorest and. , proyieions.among thWeitizene..• • ' • Stores% were closed , and businisi 'entirely suspended. Beernsiontits were leering with their stoakcaad uegrets, end tellowleg the Confede=ste army..,: . . _ • Important Southern Items. It is reported that the families of aeoeisioh lets at Charlestown, V.., are leas ins' the town. Three • <ampules. of cavalry is their Maly. force karma. to. be in viiinlty of Ilexper's Terry, sad they are stationed three miles 40).01.011 town. • • 'MA .WINcBFTV't _ TheltiehMond Eicisaiter Mryi . . 41'inuii,.pirovaila that the - enemy, in . Tory 'Wrong tone, are marebing.upon Wineheattir, in& that'Generalifirby Smith, with his nom riainfAina gone from *MMUS to Winchester to meet therm, In: cogitumtion with .tliff . Three ender the command of f fietieriepionme J. The city of New' Orleans it ropiiiiiented . as having been made almost .impregnable: The shell road, and every avenue of approach to the city, are defended by very powerful bat teries, sweeping the= for -miles, while on either side felled tree" term an impenetrable &battle out into the swamp. And to man the fortificatious, and aid la the .defeimi, 'they have a force of no less than fifty :thousand man, under . Maj. Oen . : . Lovell .— Cob eUs Meeting of the Enemies of the Restotatiott of Slairery.„ A mine in circulation for . a public meeting. of our 'citizens bietilittwthe restoratioa fof alavery, holding that those' who,. hare once tenonneedtheir allegiance. to. ie federal goy, eminent" haveat the aametiMe divested them- . selves of all right.to expect that theiorerti nient.will assist orallect thinito - 'retain their fellow men in bondage. . • " The meeting mto be 1104 'Oui Cooper In atitate on the 4th March,.at eight o'cloicir in the etening.-INi'r. •• ,•• • • Should, we . notliay7e ouc h Ai `meeting' in . , Pittsbergli I It e 1 .., time fOr',the• people • tanicre, if they wisk tO sate L. e, country: , Non. Arrival of the Noirtinetteiti..East . ward Travel - impeded. PoaTLAin', I'eb 2 1, r:ft.There: sie :ar yet no signs of 'the steiniship 'l , TorWegiany.noer dee at this port, with Triiinper.l:dates of the 13th, and .Londonderry of the 14th instant. No,mails haver'beenl-receivief in this city front any quarter, either yesterday_ or to-day. The'traitr front Boston 'yeaterday morning exchanged: , passengers at -Wens, .acirosi - the snore obstrnetions b mith the train from -. this pity this morning,. The litter wilt arrive • here shout hen-„Fsetline o'clock this afternoon. • iOckniisituidi Yoe Prentost. `4eneral2ienioAt at dte to bare 41 command presently, He .was" before the Committee on the ConduatortheWit,ilitemorning.' It is ttn.: derithed i.hat - the . Pototna' %rely is to be di- Adiid lath cojiwearliiecc within II ,forr day* and: if this 11 liana it : is not ~ improbable that 'Henan& Freniontirill be pat,in .. ,commenl, of ono of thoro.'l'.,:c... „:; , . 2RX: NIX% r.y 2 t 111M1111 . dispatch,troce:A - • Senator . Jo. IT gl4 made a terrific! Union opeech"to-night Mi.dlesielioriTot thh ath of"Jacohry'f anti-war- getter= ,wes seething and unnterelfhl.„. Hie remark. were ,yery . po, Wet* And .atthilthai tniearnsi f e d- Thi ailtV•criir eittßa filailart 2 tarty; lint ninetylnigt•nua?...in prn7l handtimi in this State, indom, r . rfibt; LiattlT iPPrOre the To n giclor, imbuy:* 0., achll4 frfPF443l 4 4 l l l :r‘mAr 1 ' o kaiyosi - *WE balm nu* /DIEM WASS ATIXPIFSIMA.4IO3, 00aNAO H -bfard:DV* A 00, , PlIet k 004 .and ,s 0 BlLMUcktitt t Tasldkgu sua, t datviri he razt_kut/L. ft t 0 . di t i ? ln dVa s i i r , sa a '"'"r- i'HOuinots - 4 p ' S I W n &4l - alldteidolut 'tut WOttWatb 14RP" , Wands.' wansicrs-4htagalar2vtatimaataxnavelke_th,-,- 31110W-4catißberry LhrX. Eta litho* radctZtrosn•- • 011.-11 so Acott Tobts:httioto aßd 41 1 4 6 4. 4 fda tin - t tfat ' Miti/ittY? 'hurts" . Val 6n . iiitno.-I'bortspetatcal Otto 6 PASI.' maw mamma? WANDYMI.A.NATOW--"D ItED/ORUCT . - hirt . rado° 4- 1 0 ".. ez. • pomp, to Joni Itob , ( toomet oattottat too =may) YOUR , te ittmenbatoroalog tootroot titOlmototoosti•XottitONsti ie4 DbtualifitoUtt%' StaNtloS POoll7•Mnialliblia - Mum. avahoshood„ Ireiniiiicerrepii7:4;Lase oanergr tttothitio7 Itiontkritt Oudot - oloVrboos voihamottathierattPwloll I'mk*,3l4"'" en of Itatuelty,oriloomatigrbylotoP4 *pi 2 " - i 4=14 PVT. •,'Zirin7l4{ lol o 4 A 4 tUral t-Et4 " . mew* or au& awing Tbrmiladse temtirtti be ft. , /ivi~ ricopta four Stamp. potyOW-Jthaitoet . i ju i e m i • otttloor6O3 Nalerftk , . t , " ,!-, -eti • - tie Ai :1.1!7:n Altel r 'tr.' fl 1,1!..! • ;Anti 60'3..12 21--7 t cletretts 14121 4 -7 1 1=-"Nor.." Winit 81,6 o=,irtaMi °~y.~« ==e! I.A'73R.li`C INSURANCEjtIC:IIIER,IO.I=, • I t i B CR MUTUAL. IMILINOU CONFRITT: ' OF FULL ADIGLIINA.oti BUILDINGS. , porpotaal. YEROM.NDISB, ITCRE, ka.. to. or (*sultry. Odica Mo.= Valuta street."-:.:• eAPTTAI, x. 6 10 i 2064 i, 11303.606 w r iirestad,, , First Mortgag• on improsefittii FoloPeil */ • ty, worth doable the am0tint..:..«....11 1 . 55 . 050 55 , Ground rant, Mat 2,4 w Peoria. B. B. a per ceht. °ORM* J..? - Loan, RAMO, COMP City of Philadelphia, 0 per cent. APO Aileen° nennty S per ct. F. , R. IL,Loszt. .10,000,fe bonds, well "SOO 00 -- linatingdon and' Broad Top Itcantain • ' RaiLroad - Compsny,ntortoga :... - 4. 0 110 '9O - Penuoylysnis Railroad Co. 'm 4,00040, Stock of Reliance Mutual Itiserattca Stock of ClOuntyyire Innunace, Co.— • :Locate - "' Stock of Delaware IL S. Insurance Commercial Bank. do. 5.1116"9I "Mechanice Bapk do sottriso Union IL Tinaranco .00. RBIs Beedrable. bullpen - /took 'Umtata, aiinial interest, ';:+4,FL6 Cash oti hand ant inliapdalf .. 1 2. 3 5 5 .. 25 • ,~ .: ULEM. TIN6LET, '" Clem TingleyT, Benniel BhpbaM. . • . Wm, lit., Thompoon, . Hobert' &elm, . Broderick /kora, , Win. Masser, C. Stonmecini Berd..W. Tingley, John at. Worrell,' lieribell Hill, B. Id 6 Nortbeeat comer . INDEMNITY. ADAINtiT LOSS BY YLBE.—YRANKLIN rntr, Etit3l3 PANY Or PIIILADELPIILL. 001os, 441qtad7417 chestnut street. mar: Fifth.. Statement of Ames, Jannerr lot, 1800 published agienebly.to MI act of dmembly, being— Blrat mortpges, luisy Beal Mate, (proe.t vaL $108,21.4 GI) amt 703,006 'to TeMporsry Lupins, on ample Vollatend ' • ' • ' Skittles 59,136* Stock", (meant valve SWAT 72) oost..:' SA 00 Bons and 8i11e8eadiab1e...."..1«...«.4.: VC 00 Cub 27,919'00 Mir ThO Only yroetatrn - nr P . Mininnut which - this Company 'am divide t.y men (rota - Asks which_. have been 4atonolnaL. • ' , Ininranoe medioll - OTBI7 limeripikat .0 property, •: in town and country; it hum as kora ateconsieteat with wearily. gloat their tatorpOratioa,'• pedtd of thirty.years, , they have paid lame hyllre to an an/wait molding Four ql"Delltrts, tllmebr ifferding evidence,: •of the advantages of, Imam:ice,_a iw ell am th eir abill• dispositipu . tO meet' with' promptneee . , :91 1 P 1 49 1 : 1 ! 1 , 1 21, 1. Loma. paid , during the yea1184.::—.:—.4106,1365117 atiiQfO boat Lee; ' • 4 Mordecai LOIN% Jacob It. Stidthi, Tobtii..Wagnair, Darniß. Brown, Simnel Brandi • • CHABLTB BDWARD Cr MIKE, . 1 17 g C.11? myo Offrcerifo r eth UTESTERN INSUICANCt ,, 4XPALVA.- NY OP PITTSBUIiGiL ; B. MILLNit; Sr:, Nadas/. , . . R. 11111er, - .li Jam 111 Jame, eAxas,, . Nathaniel igollcem, Alex. Maack; George Darge, William IL Smith, O. w; BRIM/Mx 101 30 - , ' /. GORDON, liluf D .AN INLAND 'IN - F BITY,ANcIi.—INSURASCR COMPANY 'IOT . 1:101LTH IRcorP(Flit. l /7 1 01-4 1 9 11 . 1 , PADA' Amete, Jammu 'll4-..•.'...::...11,16141E4 61 A11TU.1.11141.C4r1 / N, Pregdmg.. ♦TROBAB PLATT, fiemmery: - • -F. , • INSURANCE .CO. OF TIES .EiTATE' i.,97.1"EN1/161CLYANIA;111ILADZI/PRIA/: • lixexporstedll64-441121. *20 0 . 00 0.•, Amelx,relirmem..l,, MA . — • -XIII 6116 OD . .1:91Y n. amßllxtla ,. lT~eGi..t WILLIAM HASPEB4SecrgoI. . - lIARTEORDITIWpIMURANCE (IX II - ' • ipoorporate4l.6lo—Capita4llsoo,ooo. 4 .. t. , *ay I, IitnSMCIPON. Pfwidat TIIIO, ,AiLLYN, fiterriTy. • aar uuntruLte in tbe &bans old and Tillable Com. pantos can bo obtained, by arcatlan'to 4:lTanta . j t i( j'it 'atm. METE 01TIZEN'S INS U CH`COMI'AN Y 1k?../OP PITTSBURGH.' Oftica.comor Market and Water Janata; 'mond floor.. • Wlll. - SAO AST; ?midair. kailiftlfL H&l‘ Imdres .U :e.;. • atanzabosta and iat • Immo aganual et on os and damage In t of OsSouthern' and Western 11.frots, 'Ulna • and payi n a, airt oartgatlon the fru. intrarigalust•lcar and dannagoby : are: . Wm. Bags,letV Jai: "Pia; Jr., G.Johnston, • BA'. JOTtets , . . Beam Owen', Han. Howe, Barclay Bream. Bingham, 11111:11 . ELPIILA. FIRM, AND. IA L' .I.N81:111ANCE COILPAPIT, Zi0...119 Chesnut et. opposite the Custom Homo. Capital, s2lo,loo—Amts, Will make all kinds of Inmrance=perpetrus I or limited, on every description of Property or liar amain, et reasonable miss of premium, 110BE8T P. MHO, Prerkked. F. BLACHIIIIHNTS, Brameny. Cluts Heylig,: • E... 11. (*pp, B. 1141.15 h, Geo. W. Dtopa, P. D. &merry, LLECIHENY INSURANCE COM PA.NY Or PITTSBURGH.; Oboe, No. 37 Y U tb street, Bank Block. • • • - ismattgagaingt ail lands Orineeikaa main. EWE% ISLA , AP* D.M. BOOK; , • ..=X. DEAN. Chwaral ' • mascrosis - 'George Bbiat,'; • 4 Xatbaa L'llart, • Q.. Batchelor Btradil. - NG Watson: -John _ Jaznas.Gonion, .thiatuel McClartanj, Utulites A'. Drava, Oharlailzbatlppt,, • • IL oocYed.• Voliitt Hi Fluliisy. ,l .2 - witmatmara waspN a,. . " Oevrlng. Vimahuces, J -I No. a nmktar4fi; rrreptrion. WERELI2 *Hos • Ansentsd tiss'Arig.PrOSsissi.is A. Vilna:rim= PAM; . OUIO sun rimri • - ILLINOIS STATI Lux ; • 'owe:eau/Ars • r•: SIDITUOICT /An; ;TANI/pp, 8_0#74.711 • BTATZ TAM W.XONS. „ lonissillellikesaikerattnito; - 9 - . ,, Clinekezotti.Meneanice • Institute. ABLIMBENY COVNTX lAitir rrimmausGE4 406 - - ty paro IMMOZOIIi meetteu. V 1'114444. mi mut* iltwoirs 11'• dux WOO 1111110,1i19 SWIM MAMMY; it 111D110XD • PRIONS; with, licrewsta totekbetes is its oats no. tbe =dim: book - -Yria4r maZian• : Aar- in use.. It rains esniihr moil cis tett sal Weise Istsiet;innkei tie Sod- tAtitelli impossible to "sessesaierlils,=stiii o 4 ilno. ridisS'oectusin au tits teem ai l=sZiliinciesitiumicold, times. 4ssute stamen* titr tun ailtailrgivthr.... 4 740"0-o a lt4imohattepli, Indi a = lindirat taste ell oniti!tahlo atathinlis and Tama/ g- Wris ;D im = Is it in pim of a tis bl g Xis)** Stediss. Nike ami 4—oiasiaktkroi,Sisitt'. =l:3 IL L. Clarido,-;; B... Lathrop, . Bobt: Clan. Leland, ‘ Tred'k. Lountg, Jacob' T. Buntlng,,i,r,"4 - 13..W00d. ; Smith •Jaa. - 13.Airoudward, .„ John Bissell, 'Pitrabllai NOHMANil!anararg.; G., co , Third and 3,lroodst. 0. Dale, 'Geo. W. Illehanli. • . DALD„; PrladOlo.,7, pro t B 0 OlFllcAiast, coln-Wa.al-41111n1 .ts. . . . Andrew AcTrJoy,.. lanlousair Spoor: . Dodd 11. Long; Essiii.lT6oman . Benj. P. Naimoli... John 11.14.'enne.' 8. III:Eler, . , •• 8.. John liSh torn ;__. Osig. M. n, J. INldwil ,;' t.:' John &Dilworth. Charier IL Zu , . . . ~ O .= . John C1V191., J. S. llegarme. J.G. COVILN id Mi. Third and Wood stmts. II~IBBO~'~I~QO.` ~ 'O
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