tom.-b+~ ;.• '- '. '!:4!! !! 1 !1 1 2 1 1!Pft l /44iCii _=-_T *President's laciancipadon Mex. The Sage. - , Message of Mr. Ltsmots, sent to Congress on Thursday, brings us to an _ . other mils-post in the settlement of the , : ,'' greet question!' connected with the i l ebel- • ` - lion: He seems to have arrived at the con - /, elusion to which many have come Tong ago, that slavery has something to do.irillt the ' , - I, rebellion, and Get thetime has Come when - something most be doubly break the back - ' of secession by weakening the cause of its existence. Hi, remedy is t the offer of pe - mmiary assistance to such Steles as choose . to accept I it; a. an ; inducement to initiate loins plan of gradual emancipation. He idoes not expect Quit any at the planting States - will listen t othe t b proposition, u ,- _ hopes that some of theborder States might, and they would thus be_detached from the aeration Confederacy forever. He hopes •thus solo weaken the , secession party that __- they will see the futility of continuing the struggle. I There are many and strong objections to this plan, one of which is that the people of . ' the free States will not like to-be taxed to pay for slaves which the alaveholders' re . rebellion has made comparatively worth ' ---- less. They will willingly pay a tax for war pttrposes to put down the rebellion, but Will not submit with a good grace to be taxed for the benedeof slave owners. This _ is one objection, .and there are others, but we do notfeel disposed to discuss them now. We are glad to see a disposition on the part of the glad to look this fearful ques tion of sla ve ry in the face. We doubtivery much, if Congretis shotild adopt the resole , tion reoommended, that it would amount to anything. Hate offer was entertained by any of the slave States it would most likely lead to long negotiation between such States and the General Government as to the amount of -the compensation and the length of time the gradual emancipation was to go on. None of them would object to the Government paying for the old and decrepit, provided they could sell the young slave progeny down south. As a practi cal measure, for the closing of the war, it is - too tedious. We cannot afford to go on _spending two millions a day while the Bor der States and Government might be ar ranging this scheme. Even admitting its wisdom, it is not a practical war measure, or rather a peace compelling measure. The President says that the Union must be preserved, and that all indispensable means for its preservation must be em , ployed. •War is carried on to that end, and . is 'till indhipensible. If resistencC con ' • times, be says, war must continue, and it is ( impossible -to foreee all the "tacroeste" `\.which may follow. "Such as may seers in - dispeasiMe towards ending the struggle - mulcted will conic." He further says that -. this proposition of compensation "is made . as an offer only," and, therefore, the- infer ence is, that it does not prevent the Govern ment from adopting more vigorous mess_ urea if pm:smeary. What the President means by the "incidents which may follow," we do not certainly know, but the inference he, that he meant that alaverymight fall, as 'an incident of the mar, to preserve the Union, if some offer of compromise for its gradual emancipation was not accepted. Whatever may be thought of the Inez , its of the President's scheme, there can be no doubt that he is actuated by the most . . patriotic motiven.and that he feels' the tre menden!' responsi bility, which, in the prov idense of God, hail fallen upon his shoul ders. Everything emu:sting fpm him on this momentous question, should Im received .-: with the greatest` respect. and given a care lel exam,ipAtiol., We hope he will soon see (hit a remedy more immediate, more lima ' tics!, more grand, more eminently just, has become a necessity, as one of the incidents of the weir. ~~ 1` A Bair Southern Traftoress. _ A young man, belonging to one of the Ten ' nessee-regiments—he held the rank of flat - lieutenant in his company—wa s very danger onsly wounded in Saturday morning's strife, • and was not expected to lire .when I lift De ver, where he lay in much pain.. and inmoris The young , man told me he was a native of Harrisburg, Ps., and had resided there until the autumn of 1869, when went to Colum bia, Tennessee, and there engaged in the mac toe - of the law with considerable success. While in that State, he became acquainted with and enamored of a young woman of .col :tare and fortune, - 4 distant relative, I tinder- Mead, of Gen, Pillow, and was soon engaged • tontarry her. The love-stream of the young couple Bowed smoothly enough until the tall of Sumter and the Secession of Tennessee, when the affianced ...husband, a strong advocate for the Union, re , tamed home, designing to wed after the troubles were over. This betrothed pair corresponded regularly; but, some. weeks after the lover had gone to Harrisburg, the girl, who bad suddenly grown -a-violent Secessionist. informed him that she would not become his wife value he would enlist in the rebel servioe and fight for the in dependence of the South. The young man wet exeeeding loth to take - such a :atra, and reinonstrated with his UL:used to no Fortune, - and at last, in the' blindness of his attachment and in the absorb ., lag selfishness of passion, he informed his planate othis intention to win his mhtress • the tented field. on In'vain•they endeavored •to &saute him from his resolutitin: went to Tennessee, rated • company, received the tongratulk. lions of his traitorous friends, and the copious caresses of his charming tempter. • Last December the Lieutenant piosteeded.to Donelson, and, a few dos before the fight, heardAls betrothed was the wife of another . His. heist had never been in the cause , though it was in anther's keeping; and, stoat by remorse, andorushed by. theyperfidy OJAI' mistress,. had nog desire to live. Unwilling to desert on the evstof battle the cease he had embraced, lest he _might be olkarged with cowardioe, his resolved to loie Jam exLtence= that bad b e unbearable to him ;,and in Um thickest of the fight, while seeking'death without endeavoring to indict it; horeatived a mortal wound. ',Before this;, the misguided and betrayed lover haloes/ad to think of her who so cru ellydeadved Min I for, the -Lothian stream of Death ts flowing around the Eternity-bound island of his soul 4 The double fruition will soon learn all; for couch of lover dietated • letter to her upon his Will she be hay y'; can' she be hapPy, In the rosy ' hours of her early marrisire,. when the" thought at tke dead adorer, stern by her hand, - rises like portentous cloud, upon the , tile horizon of her life t Will not 111 pal* corpse with its bleeding woundagllde between - •in d her and her hUsband'a armz banish Con. , tentnoratforerer Lem - the profaned sanctuary - ot her Splrit ?—Fort Donahoe CbrrerporKimei. ). - Ass; Courrinersrrs.-4 oountsrfsit bill on 114xthaiitos', Bank or PhLladslpt4s, audio its "; , • 4 - 1 . 7 •7. . GENERAL RAMO' ADVANCE. i Andrew johnstin'e /Mission to Ten., - lle Colonel Forneyi ll ri ae tes e. to thi Phßadel .-phus Preps: • 1' _The , mission of Andrew Johnson, who goes forward as the military Governor of !' the State of Tennessee, is at least one way t of cutting_the Uordlan knot of complian t lions which hive resulted from the con quest of the rebels in that State, and will certainly fellow their overthrow in other quarter& ft will prove to be most effec tive. Re will enter the State, of which he is the proud and fearless Senator, not only as a Brigadier General at the bead of an overwhelming force, but as the deliverer of his own people, long held in chains by their oppressors. His first step will be to seise upon the machinery of the State Gov ernment, to carry out the idea that no act of secession can annihilate a State of this Union, and to prepare the way for the, elec tion of a Legislature, chosen by the loyal peopthlhe of Tennessee, who *ill co-operate wiim In the great purpose of constitu tional obligation and obedience to the laws I passed in pursuance of the constitution. All this has been done by the government, Y ou will perceive, without the aid of Con- Frew, and it, is a significant evidence of the justice and expediency of this policy, that no portion of the Representatives and Sen- ators in Congress are found to object to OUR jileCifilllON OF CUBLESTOWiI The Vareh frOin Harper's Ferry to Charlestown. . . I CasiLtsio Irak Va., March 1. ' . Yesterday morning we left Harper's Ferry. The town is half burned, scorched and black ened by the hand of S ooo Blliol3, and is almost 'ffeierted-Wlti 'inhabitants. Before General .Bankkaanut It was said that there were. but six-fa, illes in the town. With the return of Iftlion trooper, and safety for life and prop erty, others' will - slowly come in. If you would coo the blasting effects of seoessimi, gel to Harper'S Ferry, and compare the busy, neat and prosperous town of February, 1801, with ofFebruary, 1862. Even our, men, who spent some time here last year could hardly recognise it as . the same place. We spent the night in the deserted houses, forcing open the doors, and . sleeping on the bare floors. All the furniture, down to the smallest articles, had been removed by the Inhabitants, or carried off by rebel plunderers. So we washed in the brooks, dried our faces by the ire, ate our rations, and though . it ill _ poetry.. THE START. Early on Friday morning an order came to be ready to start at day-break, without bag gage or knap-laoke. At roll-call, every man was in - his - place, ready and eager to "see the fan,' as they call it. Two men from each company were left as a guard for the baggage, and one --whole Company to form part of the provost guard. When an expedition of this kind is to be made, every man wants to go. No hardship seems so greatas to have to be left behind. Accordinly, as only the strong est and toughest - wer e to go, error,' sick lean, was sore he was perfectly well. The column was in motion by 8 o'cicTik. The day was windy and cold, bad to-Standingbut excellent for marching. The column consisted of cav ies o alr f y, several ieces of artillery, and pan - the Ma n e lChusetia troops, as an com advance guard; and for thinkers, more artillery and the rest of the Alassachuseetts boys, with some Wisconein regiments for the reserve. - • OX THR ROAD. — The scenery along the road is very beauti ful; the . valley of the Shenandoah, with its lofty hills lying in the back ground. On both sides of the turnpike are good farms, with large and commodious houses, sot well back from the road, indicating better farming and greater prosperity than anything we had seen In Maryland. The road was familiar to the men. They had passed over it last July, in the burping sun, choked with dust and parched with thirst. ...From that puddle," said one, pointing -to a muddy pool by the side of the road, "we drove out the pigs, and drank it dry." "In that henna rebel Colonel had his headquarters, and came near being s t h a kede n h t u o t o .e"x c'Aend soom o e n r. emi c n a i c sce y cea shouse a or summer's campaign. Our march was made in silence. Very few pns came down to the roadside to see us and still fewer seemed at all glad to see us. Occasionally from a solitary, shanty a few women and children waved their hand , kerchiefs to show their joy. Only when the John Brown chorus broke the steady tramp of the column was the prevailing quiet inter- rupted. As we passed the hill near the town some half a dozen rebel•cavalry, who were out reoonnoitering, caught sight of us, and throw ing away .theirearbines and putting 'spurs to their horses, fled towards Winchester. They were better mounted than our cavalry and escaped. ARRIVAL AT CHARLESTOWN. We passed the field in which poor John Brown was executed; the jail where be was confined and the court-house in which his farce of a trial was held, and with the men singihgthe "Hallelujah chorus . ' we marched down the principil street. We saw no friendly faces ; no Union flags save our own waved in the town. Those who dared scowled, but most of the inhabitants looked on in afloat fear from the oorners of the streets, or peered oat at us from behind the blinds. One of the in-. habitants told me they all expected we would burn the town, and that it we didn't do that tay didn't care what else we - did ; and-In deed this town deserves burning, if any does. It is a perfect hotbed of msoessionr It has sent a company and many recruits to the Con federate army, and has done a great deal to wards furnishing them with provisions and thre pp ugh Imrelies. And last summer hen our half-s troopstarvedhed,marc the people would-give them nothing to eat for love or money. Bat, horning villages is not our styleef makintwar and the people are fast learning bow erroneous was --their opiniofi of us. ' GENISLAL M'CLELLAN., ,Paesing through the town we halted an a small, bill, pointed our Parrott guns; and rested. Boon aelattering of hoofs was heard, and Generals McClellan and Banks, with their nada, mere been approaching. Quickly Moline . was formed, the, customary salute given ae McClellan passed, and a thousand - eager faces looked cloeely at their commander. Ile, in his turn, as he rode slowly by, seemed to look right through them with his keen glance, and to be estimating how far he could rely on them. Few of our men had ever seen him before, and now had buts passing glimpse of him. . In the afternoon word came from some of the artillery officers stationed on one of toe byroads, that they were about to be attacked, and needed the support of infantry. Imme diately one company was sent at the ' , double quick" to their assistance, and the whole column formed in line of march. But the Warm proved to have little foundation. Some body's fears had magnified a funeral andd two wagons into a • formidable column. The wagons contained dour -on its way to Win chester, and were therefore confiscated, and the flour served out as rations for our men. liar cooking apparatus not having arrived, the olives of the town were put in requisition for baking, and very nicenice bresid they produced. The funeral procession, not being contraband, was allowed to go on its way. . - • corrrumasn. Our patrols, towards evening,, brought in an intelligent looking nogre, who had Just &l eaped from Leesburg. Ile with two of his brothere, had been forced to . work en the in trenchments at that place, but had managed to escape acroxi the country and had just got in. lie had heard one of the_principal men in the country say that the Confederates could not raise more than•four thousand men at Winchester; that they must have reinforce ments or they would have to retreat; and that they wore making hurried preparations to send forward as many troops as could be !spared when he left. He said the recent fed eral victories bad bad the effect of making the troops" very wool, dispirited, and they were - t rying to get away. DUTITUT/OS IN CHALILISTOWN. The people here in Charlestown have Buffer ed, many privations. Coffee, tea, sugar and salt are not now to be had at all, and there ' haibeett no supply of these articles in the town fora long time. Salt was mold, as long as the stook lasted; at ge a bushel; sugar at 37,eanta a.pound, and coffee at 75 cents a pound. )Instead ef,coffee they have used rye roisted'and ground , it Is now. liked bot -ter than Cafes. , T.hejraay . ithfne none of the ltduriona effeeti 'et soiree, and is palatable. Coal, -- whieli was almost - exclualvely used for fuel, cannot now be hid at all, and wood :cart briobtainstionly.with.dialoolty,• because the thtestes have all gone to the rebel army, But pineneingpitch which ls full-Of tar - and makes. a good Hioughliot bright gas. •'. , :,- - . -- . . , atextutrale• or JOHN - =OWN. -, troops are distributed through the town : in halls and 'empty houses. • A'part of the hlassachtusetta Second occupy. the court house where John Brown was iris& On the Walla Where aticession. has ,drawn, an eagle;only' tri deface it and •inscribe "death before dishonor,!' are written the . . names of tlte present occupants from Lynn and ,Salem and Boston. A Lynn shoemaker, -sits in, the seater the Judge.. •Thejerizbox is tilled. with Salem sailors; and men from all Maalachusettalorm" the 'audience. We have Alen on guard 'ali:1111 not alarm the _. . . country.if a cow approaches: ' Whit citizen of Virginia - would ever have imagined this litwo, years ag% and .who dell say thit this . lii ' not a righteoturfietributiou •upon the ,Ctrfor their' treatment of . John Brown.. I . N. Y. Port. •*** ** . * • • _ . _ , _ ! ,cd Jorvivrnrizi:—:A -goodijOlairas, kited US week it-Clarion; ar.tho o*nso of' .7.iidiko:calaPkaPp .who had haeu..ouzamonod iewitaisa Pondini aaahat hahl.C4P4, main-dined onaalgO .130461r.ii)ii.proTkay. •1441#44411.1t0r01'a Auosra the various queer things In Senator Cowan's speech against punishing the rebels too much, was his elaborate denunciation of the slaves for not having risen in Insurrection against their owners. According to Mr. Cowan, this would seem to be 4 conaluaire. reason why they should be held in bondage forever. Be appears not only to forget that there Is such a thing as justice, but also to overlook the pictures of horror which the adorers. of slavery so freely paint se inevita ble conoomitants of such insturections. Does Mr. Cowan really mean that he would have liked the American negroes better if they had resorted to general murder, arson, rape and all the catalogue of violent and bloody acts against their owners and their families f—N. Y. bone. . SPECIaL AOTICES. 1:5C•To Horse Owners.—Dr. Sweet's liirdieLLBLMLLNDEDTT FOR HORSES Is emit. railed by any; in all cases of Lameness, seising from Sprains, Bruins., or Wrenchheg, ittroct Is magical and certain. Rupees •or Saddle Galls, Bcratehoe, Marge, to., it will also curs speedily. Sparin and Rbegbone may be easily prevented and cured /11 their incipient stages, but confirmed mese are beyond the possibility of • radical cure. 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F. °oilier, LL. D. THE BREATH OF LIFE, by Geo. Catlin. For aale by mbil 11.8 DAVIS, 83 Wood at. BROdKEDIoNATE or ' SDA PILLS The most wholesome O and efilcient, romed,p for ACID ITY' of OFCME STOMACH ever yet discovered. Many a trbil our wel were wow shims, a ft er having given them „ ightsfi with their affects, that if they were designed as A .Patent Medicine,'! we might fill columns with 'oertillcatei in their ism. One pill Win generally Produce immediate relief, and may bet aken at any time, on a Journey, in momenta of busins or in bed. To travellers and those sub. f aluable. ort to hasty meals and irregular homy, they are in forv sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, And Dealer in choice Family Me cines, di nth 7 COMM' Smithfield and Fourth etreets. ______________ Ww, WASHING MACHINE CHMAPEST AND MIST MACDINE IN USE. I. now manokoturoct and 'for sale ....Naively by W. J. KANE, 21 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH. Schram be purchased by the single Machine, by Township, County or State 12/glctir, on application at 21 amend. as above. inh7:2wci TUE -Azt —N E s THE DAIL 4 Y AND WEEKLY PAPERS, THE NEW BOOKS, THE XAPE4 AND CHARTS, • • THE PM/MBA/TS OF THE GENERALS (Lithograph and Steel Plate) and other distingtashod pereene, PHOTOGRAPH ALbums, PHOTOGRAPH CARDS, THE UNION STATIONERY PORTFOLIO, OP FASHIONABLE FASHIONABLE LETTER PAM ENVEL , VISITING CARDS, eto., •to., Can be had et JOHN P. s, nwouie Hall, PIRh street, Pittsburgh, and urtrr N. 11. owner South Common and Federal atroet, AM 1111.17.—Tit Is and Crests st iiiPed oPu and Paper. C:11 and am 4 & on rawid 11. 407 ITWOlarfio- P: —The partuenthlp be JOHN A, JABIR-. I SUN and JAMES A. /RWIN, In the Salt Hanufac turlog &seinen under the style of JAMESON di IRWIN wee dbiliared on- a pe s t ltith day of February, IMO, The Interpol of Jme A. Irwin Irt the mud Ina haring beau levied on and cold b'y the Sheriff of Allegheny county and purchased by the tinderalgued, the other lanais on that day, who will attend to settling the buslnilm of the late Sm. mhrpgtera JOIEIN A. JAMISON„ FMK w~ pROPOBA ro coAz Idtarnairra—Proporla will be malted at the Mike of the Water Works, op to kuacir unr.for furnishing the Works With COAL IOR ONE TZAR Rom the tint day of April, 1862. The bideto mate the price per bushel for each home. The one-third' of the amount furnished at the lower house to be Nut Coal. all If required, the upper. house to be fornialted with Lamp COld. /er parrs, 'a gars it the otlce of the Water Work,. ticula By order of the Committee. a_._e_mhti3td ' JOSEPH WRENCH du 'L PROPOSALS! FOR CASTINGR—To 'Youtr oarusw.iropouls will be received at the - °Moe Other Wats. , d MARCH up to RCH lbws, 184 for itualehlng the rks with DIGIONLLANSOIIS CASTINGS that mai be required at the Works for ZoefrAc'6Ttnnto rri f . A arr at r A tti' miqu i tre at the ilk* of the !rater Worlia By order of the Committee. mlult3td d JOSEF'S! FRITSCH ! N. 11.50 hbds. P. B. 8vor; 80 bbl. A Codas Bniar 150 d; 25 bbla. thumbed do 25 do Penna. Syrup; oN. 0. Mahn. 20 do Conti o ootW do 200 boo Coffee; 100 balteleste 0. P. and Imperial Tao. 50 go do Black do 20 cation G. P. . 100 do 50 boxes German and, Olen. Soap; do an fa store and fbr sale by do mhtt ____N A KIRKPATRICK& I .0 6 Rita. init.b Table natter. 4 boxeu 3 4 bozos bbla. Fred: Epp. 60 Now 011 Barrel. comeated Wade. 34 " Flour 3 bozos Poultry. To mire DID Uy_par express. For saly faksia H. RIDDLE. No Ele b Mort et • PA celslag at Itio. 107 Market mtia.s.Eintiritis_fLirtt %WU sTOILES, • CULL AND6E.' piitjui(oo ur; 1110 bide. Reins ratolly hoer •, Nicks Drtad Pomba; 26 bble. Dried Alldeet ' 6 Ws. /Imlay; - 10 do Pesch; •_. Soo bus. Mover flood; 160 bus. Timothy Enna, in store mod •firr Ofilo In • ' ' Liiha ' BROWN.! HIRKPAMIOIIB. &ct., -- 300 auks &Ida AA; 200 as /Wan So* • • • /*Lep Arsimic: • • • • On but I and for made b ALEXANDER NINO. ueKL ti gusl dried Ilogninnut I"3lll,ds.ilitit • Coiner Market 'and Tint Ida v A tor ado by tobb • ' l .' limving au , W. P. M.MIJELIALI P ..L‘o groubd, for buten' ma, los atio by Woo DOWN RICTLZY Mid pay .nru . JO Melted bad Ibt *deli r s. aft avrtLiT `738 wow rt. BIAS' Snitllitiost INK:mind Amid tor sib by - gib!! ISErWocid t O DD /II mbs Xl:tend' by DOWN Truar.l3o Wood or recalved by , „EOM* 2411,Try Mrbf'?:::1;14.0llt re"obit E-W PA ' arrivinpi • for We try. :117/huow, Eranov•r Ueda by )41,i; PHOTOGMA PH . d LB 618, fox LUZ BY W. 8. HAVEN, PLUMBS7IB. COGNAC BB ABDIES—Otard, Dam 4 Co., Pinot tastilltu, & Do., and otherbrands of various vintmes, dark and pale, in bakes, quarter, and elahths. DOCILIGLIA B B ANDlU—Pllevoign A. Set orate, and other brands, dart aad pale, I nthe usual I VOTAND ,GIN—J. P. Kam & Co.'s Schram,. sad Wee Drop, a pipes; three-qr. pis and mos. it Ult—SX eau sad Jaalaie—dected brands. W HlSKTB—Mehan's Utah and Ramsey'. Scotb. WINKS—Port, Sherri Iladelra, Bordeaux, Boc and ethers, of various grades. k, 011.-7iae Bordeaux Table, in mums and baskets. ......._ Merchant Tailors, Would rospectfully Invite the attention of their Mende and the public generally that they harepier chasai the stock at every low figure, and which they twill nuke up at a small profit- in order to close out s to snake in th room fir a full new stock of floods e spring. PO DAVIt3 & BRAss souNEtzu AND mexencToszes. PLumßros, Madahctunmus and De4lort In GAS FIXTURES, PUMPS AND BRASS WORK • Otonrydnicriglon. OIL WILL Fumes of RUM, COPPER or IRON, with the oust appraml Ohasobors or Volvo, of all Muds, and warranted 'to tin , istfahction. r ~aq- M 'CALLUM'S, .0b; 07 Fourth Street, Bought pnolou to the late advance In prices, of lOßhkh the tallest advantage la *Mead to pozokuigen CASH. dein . fklaMMlNlSPartre.a ....-_ L9l. WPOD pITTIIBURGH, Annow 'waiving • TIITY It arge addition to Mgr sto LADIES', ) U SB AND ONILDRBNIP Ibnidai our, gna/Ity and it. GENTLZ.VIII%OAP GLOM, aLLLALIIS AND de - JO9. R. RC ' GRIS • OUNMIG noNTS-- 800 now (AU-Bannis; . 900 Noir do 100 butholi flUtod awn barrel s Nialussoctp ota to es; do Driod'Applon 0 do do Paschen 4 do In store and kw lute; 'J. C. 111cVd.r. mh7 -- No. 10 finaftbdeld streot. 600 nob. sound Finings Potato' 64 bb s; ls. do do do All in 'blobs order and ler We by - Corms Y Land First strewn FliEtt " . metically issud, 44. a C A" aer. at tt!, *..!. g rece iy . tor . doun, • Vit ,rune all:lliaav*nstkibisdayandlarsa YarketsadTlrrt stmts. etui—ar'bus tin( law 043, Irma liiMre laid Se mala r g 4, Coriber Mutat end Thum& ;BILIZZ sia=kracitle‘ aTi"“rjrrill ' JAlk AL 7 .121*, ‘ : • Plga- 3mh7 .1.• : : Cbmer Markin tad Pim strata. - ce92 - A9 n r--- -- rprwa and ibe ear_ P 2 . ___...._.__7 , ~. - glarillta. Oil LIN-3: i.ife. , ° AB tr:f!,. b in ia ,„.. 7 . ,: L - L g eSr i . Koo 0)...„ . . oinuati r.i&-,3.5, bett Y. 2,111 0110 .: 1 ,044.4kraii5br:.,.: - ..,trrf. zaire:L.,,.A MUMS E. Crolsai., .41P1'Bft TISNACE,4I72I. LAW SCHOOL 'OF HAIWARD-COL LEGE, 18,X.—.1ire, /A PT / 2211421 Iran PA - commalclng MARCHED; andXl= In. '-- IFor ...teamve aria cit.:afar. address JOEL PARK' AR, Avail Prohnor. Olmtoi-Idge. • - • Y.7-11.EWARD:03 id forithe ar pft Aperrin of the T/IlEp vtto Mary irtlAta the iliput from the door of 31 Irftleral street. Pituhurgh• mh7:31,1 Second street, between tho 'The tinder will twofer a favor by rlefe It at JOHN LlZllVf — Unorki and Wood_ atro [lea gay O• FERRY'S FOUNDRY or at THIS OFFICE. tahB:ltd 30,000 °KI~ ArANUPACTOBRD TOBACCO. _ . Will be said at Auction, on WZDNISEAY, the 12th gh trou onof /fain p str 's, eet, between tleventh and Elth, in t Bur Iron Store Warehouse, St. Louie, tho followlngbrands of mAxurearua- ED TOBACCO, Co: Rolland's No: 1 Extra pounds, 1 1111er'e do . • do lon do do IL Barge's 88888 Nectar do Do Do BB do 34 do Do BB 6 lump, Ivanhoypound, Bo do Do hump, • - I NcAvoy 6 hump Black and Inset, Union 10 imp Black and liweat, ilnion32 lbA in caddies, do do Ivanhoe 3i lbs. do B Barge's-Entra lb., in addles, do - 888 Nectar in coddles; 10u,000 CIGARS Ail the above brand. of Totracco be drill sold to th o highest bidder for cash. Bale comma ingAt 10 o'clock, a. m., on the day above named. as of the largeet and best PACTOBIES,with all the natures complete for Man Tobacco for We. 8. B HOZ. O. BENET it CO., Auctioneers. rabdfdd S Y H thg. CLOTHS, DAMNS:RES AND YISTINGIB We have now in atom a comply to stock of SPRING GOODS, all mew and desirable styles, which have been carefully ssiscted In New York with H denim to pious tits mast fastidious, and comprising In all, the ♦arfoma NEW FABRICS and NOVELTIES of the sir% would reepectfUlly solicit an early call from oar patrons and the public to Wet the merits af the same for thazusalrea SAMUEL GRAY dc 80N, lIERORANT TAILORS, No. 19 Firnr.Brust riVildeLikAn vin,:, 8 8 UNEQUALED DOUBLE TRBEAD 7.11111i,Y SE WING MACHINES. Price, $2 Loom s to 1120„ according to 8 t l e of Cabinet. Market. Pr i ce, , No. 12 212,TM B TEEZT. corner of These Machines do not infringe on the Omer A Daher Machines, nor any other. Gime, A Baker tried Inset an injunction astinetWilliami d Orvik but wee beaten, and the Injunction war denied by the lion. Judge Smagne; December 8, 1800. People can -hi:Tend use them machines with., much Witty as any In market: Thee° Meeldzien aro a/winded for the facility with which they execute ail klnds'of work required of a complete machine. They combine 'implicit, dins. Why, with Indalearaction unattained by any other machine, while in chummily they have an dwell. year All fine of n ee h warranted and kept in repair ente e. LILLET Aa O rg TlidlN, Solo Agents for Western Penn* No, 12 glfth itreert, cornea of Market, Pitts burgh, Pa. LILLEY A EflltA/N, Manufacturers of and have kw sale, Wholesale and PAWL all kinds of SEWING ALACEZNE NEEDLES. . . LILLZIC STRAIN, No. 12 filth ER 21}ENTEI WANTED. cc.raftrzlh3Markatooodel. JOHN So. 44 Mow &nit, iota York MC& 10X 1 1 / I Li t FIOX transb OUTZIIO:IIDLDWLIZ nom', Or 'nun owl" zuroarArrox, r -- --...•••••• !311COX/40,T0 JAMES 0. WATT CORKER It.ENN 10. N 6 ET , CLAIR STB GAB AND STEAM. NITTIDS MAN I 77ACTORT, Water and 10E !rout strati, Oil Cloths, deo., McCORD ,i, CO., ... ~....,.,...„___ r Lac....'CATIONAL HOTELr ..: z ..._. ..? , ___... _. • 3 6, 3 . . . ..' 1, x D . 3G? BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRAISELIN, ST., ?Mir TORE This fltet-ciam home—the moat quiet, hom edike. and pigment hotel in the city—offers summer in ducements to those visiting ,NEW YORIC;Ibr heal nem Or plague. It Matra ita ideation, 'and kept on the zunotsfiatiuus , connactkui with varows sAworr, whera — refluebtomita can be had at all Imam or, served In their own rooms. The charges axe Moderate, the rooms and attendance of the lint order—baths, and all the modern conem. Isom* attached. ' mhttamd• ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, BLVOLE ROOMS PIPIT CENTS PER DAY Mir Hall Spare, comer Avskfort 811reet. aa they May b• Ordered In the qickne Eaßectory. to M Ham[Th Barbera Shop and Ba th Roane attached myatirideware of Billarr.RJ3 and s.icam.o who we are fall. was:dl—= B. FIitIINCE. Swan-roll. PUWxKe I- 1 vrlf;L, 17 AND 19 P4RA' ROW . . opposiut Mit Astor liotss and P.rk at" w Ba ARD s l * Pzi Day. This long 'utabllshed and panel' as Home ha. re cently been rebuilt and greatlfeinlarged by the ad. dition of over HO rooms, and - now ha. OLOCOMMOda fIow; for over 500 parse= It has also been thor ..ghlY renovated and refurnished, and is NUT= BT ITWEASD LIGHT= WM PAS THIZOTHIZOGI. This Hotel has ono of theibest locations in Hit city, it awry or access from all the Steamboats and Rail roads loading to t city, and is conenient to all th city conveyance'. he /t has now al, the v requisites of e ensurin FIRST CLASH HOTEL, g the com.fort of ita Inmates. The patronage of the travelling public b rempuCt _usolicited. ftili mrTzaws, 11,50 rza Dar, . ^fe2B.lmx H. L. POWERS, Pro rietor • Nos. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 COrilandt St. Niai BROADWAY. NW, TOLL Chi This old estsbllshed and farMits resort of the Businew Community, has been recently refitted, and L mkute comp of complete in every thing that can minister to the co its patrons. Ladles aad Gunßles are specially and carefully presided Mr. . It Is centrally towed In Me badness part of the city, and is oontisnous to the princi boats, man, omnibuses, ferrite pal tines of steam , lc. In 'consequence of the pressure as by the ta prima have been mimed to Ono DOLl4lll•tru Prrrz Curs Pm Day. • The table is amply Emptied with allitet luxuries of the season, and le equal to that of anyother hotel hi the country Ample accconmodations are offend for upward of 409 goats. aarDo not belles* runner,, hachMe n and others, who my "the Waters Hotel is falL" D. D. WIRCIEESTER, Proprietor. Twos. D. Wrsonvirra. - tel-L3m A A CAN MERI ROUSE, BOSTON, id the larva. and bat arranged Hotel In tho Now England States; la centrally located,and easy of ac mes from all the routes of traveL It contains all the modern improvemen and every convenience tor the. comfort and acco on of nee traveling public. The 'leaping ZOOM are large and well ventPlted; the mate' of roman are Wan arranged, and competely. the Throbbe d Pm fami li a and large traveling parties, and the home will continue to be kept as a Oral clam la "my roved. % I ....,............_................_._____J*9:1:1yd LZWIII RIC% Proprietor. SUPERIOR GRAPE VINES. Dd. O. W. BRANT'S DELAWARE, ANNA,,ALLEN HYBRED, DIANA, CONCORD, CUYAHOGA, COLEMAN'S WHITE, CLLSSIDAY, CLARA, ELSINGBOIG, HARMED, SHOUP ro, Luton, LINCOLN, Loom", Louise, az nscos, Peux,rna, TonALon, trsion VILLAGE, ZBB JIM ON T, nAnneerwr, TAT - Lon on PULLET,. ALVEYS, cut DOWNING'S- EVER REARING MULBERRY PEELS. For Nab by the Agent. GEO. M, REED, tritthlwd rinn stmt. Pitt lb. pEACIDV3 AND VLNEGMI. 600 BU DRIED PEACHES. BBLS. PURE CIDER VINFALUL. In atom and tar Ws by WILLIAM BAGALEY, 18 and 20 Wood Street. PETROLEUM REFINERS BiIIPPERi OP Taril 01117DX . ARTICLI. . . • I ham artabllalasd In Ural OITI/ 011f- , IfILW YORK Al OOXILISSION HOME, ler the excholve sale oryone conuanaotles t and alao to supply you with. onu= SODA. SULPHORIO .11C1b; KIIPTIVBAIIIIELS, °Lu strucia,so. - . • r zeta prepared to snake liberal cub adman; en. conalannienta r aad to 01 , 1 you. businsai,, rnaprat, tuition: • • - • aframd Na 7 SAM A. GWYER. • Now York. D . DiEtA.VEN & SUN; Xjj ' 1774471 =24 0P COON, PARLOR AND DNATING EiI'OYES %ration, No. , 47 redaial Erse; We would oall oho ateualaoof Wilda, and ers to oar Ivy swortmont of COMMON AND oth FINT INAIIIKLED GRATIS 17t011113, 'NENDNItS, An; aho, tom: now COOKING *AIM, which W. hay*, Jost brought ont IS whh:h amtains wow rtwo. • mints not hind In any other no. hoO OAST IRON ROM FRONTS, IRON 11 4LIISTO, i and ill Janda of cagrrprpa amt. to order. - •' iyhtl d- • • DDi KAVEN A sox - pOTATOILS, MATOYS. On. car bad each Mona Sand POTATOES.y by and hum ors Delights In dote and for male by ;ORR B. CANZLILD, r tsmuromi saw :first stmt. near Wood. New Test Double Seined Ci Ortiahed andniantated Snow also, &Sued .Whlte and Yellow Sugars, Dr Ws at reduced priced, by the Wand or at rota, at, the r!soll7 G Storm of • JO itew, Como Marts r i nd Road Via. 1116 Q 00 Bart Lam. ritadvid per 8. B. Oommold0; ° ParrT . star* and prier rhp by 8881 VZB .LAR; uuthum qtr • Corer &mod man. . •7. .Zte to`4 feel Wet mooed mad An• ale ta IA • 200 Dna. b A lt Ositt s in etoro by bad be mis by J ia A. FICTZZE, bb Clergur liarlifeaad Phu stmt. SPRING GOODS W. , & D. HI/GT:TS. • - Ems Just *mod • lairs stock of Spituvti- Goons. PLAIN AND IfIRMI4 rQuA,D,Brim. ..1.12044 impionAlt*,.*4.i` itaciAixpuos: 2 2-22' 2" 4 LII82110: it.oumaltD No:A.lmm • IralqrCll irlD.l4gl.lBlc R3591..#4 Bur -Juan famous AT:s4o.** gthitiq 1 • „ 4 °t kilt and kit:Stieete.; g> l : 7 '`~... . :: : .iv..r~-ct ~~.+~"'~°'H~s y?.;~^--.'ems CITY OP NEW YORK (Opposite City Rai .(FOXVISELY tABLE'd NZW YORK BEST YAKSIS OP PRINTS FOR HON CENTS; DIME GOON AT COST AND LESS; EIORAIR TIGIIRED TRAVELING! liItESS GOODS; S HAWLS—Broche and Cullman; FANCY sum PERM CHEAP; , BUG'S DIOURNING SILKS POE 7b CENTS; BLAME REPS WOE EtiATEN/NO4, awn motaisma' GOOD 8; e * : muntomnED coLLAiks cnsey;, 'Jacokirr PLOUNCEPOr LINEN EDGING; DIMITY LONG OLOTIL North-East car. Fon;4l and liziricot Ste. p X TRAORDINA Rif INDUCE MENTS TO OAFILI amts. C. RAN ON LOVE & CO., Me 511114 twat PltlNTSfitatwillt.L.loll. T,tuad 1.918", RETRAL SHIRTING MUSLIN, yrd wide, at IN, All kinds of D,TLE&S GOODS, both pisisendfistcy, GALL EARLY YOB GOOD BARGAINS. CIIAMdiS , GIPNER, ALLP,Ginirr , lunneozpinuip asztrmancznzra, INNANTB' 321..NBOIDERND CAPB, NNBBOIDUND OOLLANB, JT/03801DY/LND lONT/1/4 • R 1313 T/lIIIKING4 yiturn 21280N8, _ . VALENOLL AND TENNAD -LAD. )Imo:um CORBRTAI ourD semitone", 8 GITLPIIIIN LAM - WNW ! aZI/178, gyNrs , ligrguso san=s aDatwEss. 'AFECK-SILK & LIN= BANDE/114.4 HOSINBIP, 4 • - • GLOVES, CO Its. • C.FLEAP .FOR OAS:1:1 - .14862;--- 12=1 21ZW BPG / 3.0 GOODS. . .7 0- 4 0 4 1 D1A a irANDItA i lyOnaLS - • • . - , l 4itzwarressmo B ADS, BZXD- SIAM lot="na the niakia . s ad g Whin. d ... . . . - -Tat Bider uTNowIWI* i . '' • 'Kiwi lot of krItIVOILIfi naevesnr!' re. F O . Tcl illipir, turfu.,. and tO arida' i6o . In rlfa 'o4:att.:oleo of all arbo want a real. spod Siam ---,Nat. rrindiesina it. ..0_,........-,,...aucrs. —6O do.. Amoral Slarta,la choke atytaa ' and do. Arabia cobwa,dizaot browatba• MBA:* tojibipte s "44021, 4 xecavit .acco.„ MEm DR taiiittEl3 %SIOWI, ?grinn•Or i3P-4441,014 pramfityntiarr, ( A*l -i fi - PO9; - ma* I!"'",llm**lsc : 11 4 1 0 " ice wxtakimarar., wimm fIt E3f] W IER GRZAT CLOSING SAL , or 32, ;1" Cli-C) Co al rigalV MILYS, J. W. BARBER & CO. 59 Market Street. Tbelr entire stock Will be . . offered. REGARDLESS OF •COS COME AND SEE THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OItPERIM IN CITY . B.—Poitlvoly no rodneUon In prices LADIES' RIBBED HOSE _ We ben hut leeched from Boston, • hilly mint of Ladies' end Rheas' Ribbed riferino and Rho. t. bed Cotten Hone, which we WI at tbe very LINEN FLLNDEEROMSVS. LadJaa' Ladies' Hem /•inen Stitched Jlandkarchialb at 7 6 centa per • • Udall at 16 mats each. Hem Eltlichad, Embroidered. Eames and Clear Linea Handkerchlsib at oar uncannily— prism. COLLARS AND SETS. . . . ed our Plain To make room ler . our New G o o* we In l•a ' • and 'Fancy Linen Sets 20 per cell • . brie and Swim Sets reduced, and Lace Seta at Ow e d. BUSTLED LUTES COLLA na CAMBRIC COLLARS JUST nr.ortvED • .BY rxriass. MERINO AND WOOL. UNDERCLOTHING of all, kin& and pritu Imitable for all dome. of Pie and of all limn. BALMORaL SHIRTS—now colon and 'tyke FOR SOLDIEEB Woolen Knit Socks, lionkoki ti ßi Go v F ' riin ac ClanAituntbsta Wholesale customers be allemil a liberal dbei (eked. JOSEPH HORNED =TTED J. M. BURCHF&aSYS CLOSIkG OUT WE assanrDump piativ;\ To make mom fa SPEIN,G G,OODS, C. Halmos LOPE & 74 Ifarket Eltreet 78,Diarko0 Street, Ls now clasiug out his luting fit 0.441 16AST8' Emssornatib irreisn. idausr EMSNOIDISED ISLETS, EBLBSOLDIRID SLOUNC/1818, J 6 CONST AND SWAB 1866111438, !ASS OOLLSI47 AND NM LAOS I LIWDSSSOEILSI74 i. EMISIMII TA.4O -S. sAToN, itAcstrit s'oo' ===l 114"14 ligAelltrligandC°l.ll at. ' li X!s'NUH nnumur.