PITTSBURGH POST. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1862. T 7 fitskaarSZE. ON IDNEANCI• raft?" cleretind of the Gazette to gitla nsar rogramoic.for_ the_e_manci pation of thettlazes in the South, and Sor their maintenance after they are free, it trqated tts' yesterday to a couple of ooltriiitT:fteicuttritions from Abolition authtillithie,'Vie` of whom tells us what he fit,T4oillep.,utoyt, and in other localim ties in theficuth. From another writer it Ttpteuto - prove that emancipation in tin4V4uitif Jamaica has proved a very eniCtiting. After quoting these ex tracts, the Gazette rests its cause, and hopes it-has entirely relived the editor of the Post." • Ontruighbor is somewhat mystified ; itt„icakitrabes through Abolition author itioriWiso confused it, that it does not prispiscly see the points in dispute. It Itair'been raving for emancipation for nine month's; welesire to know how this is to bnikettiht:aboutjfrei an.d.how ,we anftl,, loin& for the maintenance of four millionig (dives afterwards? The Ga 4sSe_aiiiits these questions by quota tionswkich are about as relevant as the passage In the declaration of independ encasWonla be about "all men being crea toth" Set them •free, give them plentfof work and pay them well, and t1.61 - ..taktuitcdtted millions will get along eitoeudly, says the Gazette. We have no .4114. 2 , 114:0f it; and we see precisely Ü bow O6' 'they would be ey to receive these aliSforta at the hands of their white bretittis — rt in the laws of proscription imainsi a -- colored man's existence in some of our Northern States. Give a Manplenty to eat and he will not be hun ,inthevrecise difficulty sometimes toobtain something to eat. Alta-allowing that the four millions of •alaves &rejoin as fi as the best of us to proVide for themselves, and that we are Or i onkidtaf to help them, we return to the first point in dispute and ask our neight&‘ lir its plan of emancipa fttifiree: The slaves remember must first be made free before they can lux_ omits in comforts to which four Intl lions of white men in the free States are total strangers. Begin at the begin ._ Din: g,, and give us a plan of emancipa. Lion;" after that is fixed we will consider - Ate effects upon us all, both slave and free. This is a far more important ques lion than was the expulsion of Bright from the Senate, and we expect our neighbor to devote to its consideration at least as much attention as it did to the Indiana Senator. POOtt BRIGHT. e -The Washington correspondents of . IfhesNeW Yolk press petaist in stating -thetit was the crushing speech of An drew Johnson, of Tennessee, that turned tho,ticits in favor of the expulsion of Bright from the,,Senate. This blunder ;proves how little those gentlemen know of CAWS and effect. Mr. Johnson's speech,. doubtless, had its effect, but had been ler the ponderous and fre ,M.f,rqttent blows of the Pittsburgh Gazette, g.P , —upon the "traitor Bright," his rotund !!....person would now be luxuriating in ao - arm•chair in the Senate, entitled to his c pleasant salary and mileage. Why, our Apr, for the ps'r three or four „i,g,tteekti'has done set', e I y anything alas .00 "'tbart-publish /1:114 ixticles upon the ele•-eindiana traitei ; ono of them we re iieinber it calling him a "traitor of the Slat water." Now, flesh and blood could < - not stand such a charge as that. Sum ., r . ,i-ner, with his rhetoric and poetry, may imagine that he did something to darn . age the cause of the traitor; but what was his quotations from the classics com pared to calling him a "traitor of the '-lirstwater ?" Mere tinsel against tul lion in the balance. Now that our neighbor has accom pushed the expulsion and lasting dis grace of Bright, why does it show such a sanguinary disposition in puisuing him still? This is cruel, remorseless and - Unchristian; it is wrath in death; to cut _ off the head and hack the body after, shows a ferocity more inexorable than the "Bircan tiger." Is it not enough to i hiriefaccomplielled the political destnac thin of Bright, and branding him as with mark of Cain—thereby planing a stigma upon his innocent children, and hie children's children, but must he be 'lst* pursued, until in a fit of despair he ~ iushettipon self destruction. If we have any influence with our cotemporary, we imploreit, in the name or our common e' : 41 / 4 "hmnanity and in the sweet name of ------ Mercy, to spare, oh spare the condemn efi34raitor from Indiana." Fie has re_ a. i'neived justice from the Senate, now let ViVt4nlnphant conquerer be merciful • . That wa'inay be-the more successful in our appeal, we have resort to the inspiration of poetry; we quote from one 7, of favorite authors: • :0/boilslt) 'justice be thy plea, o minder Wa— nt.' In the Course of Ottaot none of Should ese saltation. We ..o pray for mercy; ind that siuneprayer doth tenon ua all to render 41 , e creeds ef me tAtinierciful; let the traitor crawl on f „ , , ~..Wsleath, but do not torment a poor *retch wl►oae sufferings, like Dogberry's ArEaready "toleiable and not to been- V t ': 1 0.01/ecdprpoity Treaty. Tbereportanade from the Committee OirctlMller/313 by .Representative Ward . ~ isAvereAto `t he Abrogation of the recip - rocity treaty, but advocates an enlarge nient of its commercial connections with . -- a view. to render t he reciprocity more „..0../ 4 :*rtaftt as sunamoual. It discusses the extent, poptiliiion, position and reeour " L ees otthe British North American prow -Ances aiiii4a.weakione,, together with oth er questions, including the right or the I Untycißtates to a Jun reciprocity, and 4 ; '..,,, , the -Mad reasons for an American-spr. savz.zw , continental system /tappears that ate . TiLlfillaalt Owl= .productio 1..3-.:..4.,z.,,1m6,w twenty_ ercentua t by the, •.' '' - "AS While the United States tax Can - productions $25,000 per annum, Can t axes ear productions $1,000,000, and also bail an unfair system of discrimina tion against the United States. The re-' port was recommitted for the fhrther notion of the Committee. PronrAdra'.welearit that on.TlAurs day FOrttienri; on the Tenttesseexti .l itr, was surrendered after a most determined resistance. The engagement lasted over an hour and was won by our gun boats Cincinnati, Essex, and St. Louis. The rebel Fort mounted nineteen guns. This fs an important victory fOr the Union. 1 41.0 . 'Et - tone Blockade. • The Lontion' Globe, , of ' ,F lannery - 20t:ii,!• ; '- has the following on the subject: "7 he Federal government ought to be corn= pelted to ekar them (the stone vessels) away. That is the plain sense of the matter— far too plain, we fear, to be acted on, without further provocation, In putting wholesome compulsion on a govern men t, which, in tt io matter, is flying in the face of the whole civilized world, the other maritime powers would be best serving the permanent interests of the people of the United States as well as those of foreign traders and mariners. The destruction of accessible ports, where there are so few of them on that coast, is a greater injury to Northern America than to any other !commerce and ship ping. Philip drunk with the spirit of resisted ascendancy may fail to see this —Philip sober do,:btless will. And per haps Europe, by anticipating the moment of sobriety and dispelled illusions, might earn the future acknowledgements of Mr. Sumner, for having reminded Amer ica of her own principles, which she had semehow forgotten, and helped Mr. Seward's statesmanship to a second great political triumph." Mexioan Affairs The allied treaty against Mexico had been revised by the addition of a sort of rider, attached to it by agreement be tween Admiral Rubalcaba, the naval Commander of Spain, and the captain of the French frigate Foudre. By this Spain consents that France shall take the lead in advance on Mexico City, which the troops of Napoleon will hold, perhaps for some years, in order to re store peace to the country. The London limes says England will not object to such a movement, as she has no desire to "uphold the klonroe doctrine" Washington Items. The Government has intelligence of a design by Great Britain to seize th e Sandwich Islands. Bright was absent, when the rote on his expulsion was taken, with his wife in a committee room, whither he had re tired with books and papers immediate ly after reading his defence. He had drawn his pay up to the last moment. His wife awaited him there. It is thought here Richard W. Thomp son will be his successor. The Indiana Republican members are not unwilling to fight the Democracy on the issue of his (Bright's) return to the Senate, as intimated by him,,, C. B. Waite, of Illinois, and Thcmas B. Drake, of Michigan, Associated Jus tices of Utab, are confirmed. Mrs. Lincoln's Ball. From the Eastern papers we have full accounts of Mr. Lincoln's ball, the first ever given in the White House. We extract a few paragraphs : THE HObTESS' DILESS Mrs. Lincoln was dressed in white satin, with one heavy flounce of black honiton lace; a wreath of natural flow ers formed her head-dress, and a simple diamond brooch was the only ornament that adorned her person At her right stood the President, dressed in becoming plain costume, and just behind, their eldest son Robert and Vice President Hamlin and lady. GIN. X 'CLELLAI.I At 11 o'clock P. W. Gen. McClellan, accompanied by Miss Marcy, his wile's sister, entered the room, and immedi• ately visited the President and lady, afterwards promenading, the observed of all observers. In a short time Gen. McClellan was conversing with Mrs. Lincoln. OEN. FREMONT At thin moment President Lincoln appeared with Major General Fremont and ladies, and introduced them to Gen. McClellan. This caused quite a sensation. At 11 P. 3i. the reception ended, and the President, accompanied by Miss Browning. of Illinois, and Mrs. Lincoln, and by senator Browning, promenaded with the throng. Gen. Walbridge, of New York ; Gen. Hooker, Gen. Btuelds, Gov. Morton, of Indiana, and Gov. Newell, of New Jer sey, were among the notaoles ; also, N. P. Willis, and Duke .1 e Chartres. Letter from Jeff. Davis. BIOHNOND, Friday, Dec. 2tl, 1861. Rev. B. J. Graves, Nashville, Teno.—Darr Sr : I have receive:l with great pleasure your letter of the 18th hu3t., with the Holy Bible, Testament and school books sozompacylog it. The Bible is a beautiful specimen of southern workmanship, and ll I live to be inaugurated the first Preilident of the Confederacy on the S2I of February next, my I.ps shall press the tutored volume which your kindness has bestowed on me. I have no time toezamine the eahool books, but I doubt not they are imp:ovemettra on those formerly need, and lam gratified that a Miseis,ip• plan has been the first t. engage in this work, so i mportant for the instruction colour children. Ton are rigLl that I feels deep interest in every undertaking which is Oalehlatect to make tts thor oughly independent in everything pertaining to the prosperity and progress of a free and great Confederacy. With many thanks for your consideration, and best wishes for your welfare, I am your friend, [From the Richmond Dispatch, Feb. 3 ] The Lincoln Commission to the Information in our possession enables so to re fine the pub is apprehension that the Cbennifestoners appointed lei the Lincoln government to visit As prisons of the South, wilt be permitted to fulfils that payout. Indeed, we could net suppose it pastille that the authorities of the Confederate States would for one moment entertain a proposition so absurd and redtenlous. We are-lof .rmed that 4. urgsvern. mat toPt not only refuse peremptorty to stl4 w giant* InCil and - Mr. Fish tlOO l / 4 here for the purpos. of in tedigating our primM syid IN or for any ot.in per. P set bat .1U henceforth examine a rigid surveil- lance arm say communication, person or letter bet/emu this oonntry and the North. This is swp in the right direction, and the only raged is ;hat the policy had not been awned. adopted. Cavadian Citycto be Sold. The city of London. on the oparsitestune of the Iris from Olerelaud, le in the bands of thesheriff find stoat to be sold. 'rhe execution is to realise a lila ars debt oriasakam borrowed by the: Or from thetmunfefpai loan fend and oak in the eon. f., . 41310 # 00 ,_ nithoisondnd end Port tannin Reilway.. 'MO bilibrelvetetlei in' length. exid'enratents -: lung iistoutiggiliWi4l .ofriparellaid JO" terme r of the aal• A War singular sone was presumed to masa eyes aam days 'dam In Ream townaldn York county, and no doubt alandona. Ow morass tbs Wes mow was Moat .onmd with mail black arkta oaswisg sodlooldag with as molt ash maws as do WNW tit add Slam =Ern .a.... - -: , i.:.;:f -- General Meagher Assilliliilo3oo4".,i4r-TAStrt2WiTAVOIB■44, mend of his SWAM tatifteirllol6l,o6Y,'„Febm.ry . Joy the. . At the forma reception. in Getilitial ell s e er grit IiffiL I 'I C AH be OM - division, en Wednesday aternooMi. ohliffigadier, - .ls the' j .12h General Themes Franc a Mesa*, whom' M I L Ancit wet " 1113 ' pointment can been recently 001 11 1 4 28 2 br, .tittrS'artc& - cra; for 7' Senate the high Brigade made a vanl demo* Milton as p er Act of assembly,l6th January 1862. - That General had refused to - mamma ja663-2magif A. FLOYD, County Treasurer. command of the brigade until after his IFP OIII4- mentwas contlrmerii lithictittiose griebitmOrattetts seat on the Virginia side of the Petard's.; and joined General ketteriervi ditisior#Cclonelltingent s ,of the Silty -ninth 'bats been acting Braliadier General. At noon on Wednesday General Meagher. 10160115 Psilied by Major Warrington,Clptaia Treanor, Dr. Reynold; of the Eighty-eighth regiment, who is to be Brigade Serge - on; Major 0%68111, corn- I:minder of the batteriei ; Carmine Hogan and Me. Mahon, and several other artidety officers, left lluvEbbett House in this city, and rode over the Long Bridge to the camp ground. General Shields Mitred the; party on the ground. The brigade was drawn up in has, on a commanding eminence a few mil es from Alexandria. When General Meagher and *odor* splendidly mounted, were riding up the Hill, the brigade crowning the brow wi.h bristling bar onets, presented a br Gent appearance. Be was received by CblonetEngent, who rode a ore= c ,lored charger. Tie General and party rode along the line, after which the troops marched in review. The men were in ex• callent spirits. Each of the regiments looked re mai kably well. The ilixty•thirJ was under com mand of Lieut. Colonel Fowler. Limit Colonel Starke, recently of the This ty-seventh ,New York regim.nt. who has Just boon appointed Colonel of the Sixty-thirs, in plane of Colonel Enright, will t. ke command of the regiment to-morrow. The titbit flag and the Stare and Stripes ware carried aide by side in each regiment. When General Shields arrive l on the ground the brigade march ed in review aroun. Aber the review the officers of the different regiments came forward and formed a semi-circle. Then Colonel Nugent trans. tarred the command of the brigade to General Meagher. General Shields was introduced to the omoen and men, to whom he made a few appropriate re marks, He expleesed his delight at the perform ances he had witnessed. There was material in toe men, he said, to make an exeellert brigade, but they required drilling In some Indlapeneable manotivree to render them thoroughly efficient on the battle geld. If the ail •era woad handle .t well he would say for the men that the brigade would do honor to the two nations whose fl.g they Intended to support, and whose honor was to some extent committed to their Lands He toothed upon them to see to it that so fa as theft. oonduct wa- ooncerned, neither nation s _Quid be disgraced Our readers will remember the ease we notified some time since of . gentleman of Ruoild who swallowed a set of artificial tee,b whilst asleep• From toe time of the accident he has been tinder treatment by Dr. Strong, who has need every en_ d -avor to get the troublesome Intruder out of his patient's body. The teeth were soon got octet the atomaco Into the bowels, where they remained about seven weeks, macaw considerable pain at Intervals. A day or two since they passed out, leaving the man perkotly welL--asvetend Herald A Glia or (101711 ROM/Si hare been detecttd at W5i4011. SOMIITOei conn 7, Ragland. The leader was the Sexton of the °throb and the party were accustomed to open vaults, break ooL ens with tools, mu out the lead lining. and take this Lead with the cogin handles and plates, to sell old iron at Bradt:rd. The wood of the coo and the bones of lts inmate were broken up and stowed away In a further corner of the vault. This bas been going on for orm three sears. Tai question of the credibility of M. DuChall'u utuittetisettled. Capt. Yates, of the 00eatt Eagle and act. William Wainer, an American Missionary: tutve published thriftiest.a showing the*. Id. Lm WAS Lying at the baboon at the do.* his "Explorattms" represent him as making his great discoveries in Equatorial The atheriarn vale tbot the pubtisheil testimony fro u the Gabeon gnus to prove theta malt. part of M. Lu Chaian's narrative cannct post to'y be ttue." PJIIIIO2IIIJI IN iVrauszy-..Tpo Legishium, ct ad o Territory has been changing the Hanes of e of her counties "Green' oothatY.or/ginop named after the notorious Jim Green, is no* Seward ounty. The neaembly has recently obliter, acing obnoxious names In Ether icashues , and naming ccunlice Lincoln, Saunders, Stanton aed Holt hi couip.iment reepectirely, of hie vacationer the President, the esteemed Governor, Hon. Bd. win H. Stanton, and Hon. Joseph Holt. Tas BAN JACIL/TO.-it le not likely ;hat she will get away from Boston before Li/site weeks or a month. li(r armament is to consist of lourtera broadaide guns, mostly eight inch, and we behave her p act bow gun wW bo a ten Inch. hhe is to be the flag ship of toe Eastern squadron in the Meal can Gulf. Captain Rookentiorta. her commander' tea native of Pennsylvania, entered the strces Yebrusuy 17, Itll2, sod was lately connected with the Paraguy eapadiiion. A /ASTIR from James Guthrie, the Btiorstaly cf the Treasury under General Pteroe's Adrmniatra• Ll.Oll, generally sustains the financial view tAten by booretary Chase. It also approved of General bfoOlellead's defensive position upon the Potomac; bat he thinks that offensive operations by the U. 8. columns are the beet plans for driving the rah es out of Kentucky. General •Buell is made the anti :.c.l of his high commendation. Tea Grand Council of Ztislob has decided on sup pres lag all laws which still oppose 'be free ratan' lishment of Jews in the canton. Persons of that parsuasion are henceforth to be placed on a footing of ocmp'ete eq./silty With all other °Miens. ar, SHOULDER BRACZB. SHOULDER URACJ For dale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, and dealer in choice Family Medicines, fee corner 8121%1601d and Fourth stow& I:7IST D El E.T.A..IX E R. ' R. FAIRMAN, UNDERTLKER, a m wet Tfor Plake's Menai* &Wei 0480/1. E. R. Et RR'S CABINET WAREROONS, No 46 SALTELPIELD STREET Residence, 21.6 Lew.* street, All heel City. Orden may be left AT CHARLEY?? LIVERY STABLY'', Albegheay lb.?. segt4ind4re DtbpPolEß OBE UlLtitHD 131' elit.olo 04,7 ItH rips PILLS—This form of disease is oc casioned by the exhalent arteries throwing rest a greater quantity _of fluid, than the absorbents take we. BBANDNMILL nve by magician it re,an impn se to , t he P remo teextre y mities, Aron& lug their absorbents to action, and in case of swel ling or watery deposits, awakening the aleeping en of those vassals. 131011tisTOR hELLENEIHR, of Herkimer, New York, was a great suffer from a dropsical aflecticur of more than a yearn duration. He derived no ma terial help from the prescriptions of his ph • Wane" who in fact gave tam to understand, th his case was hopeless'. By apparently the merest chance, the wages of Brew:teeth's Pills were brought . to his notice. He began mei, nee at ono* sad with macaw hope—fir he exunprebwed the principle of cam He persevered with them tor throe months. taking camas many as fifteen pills a , but always niacin it a rule to take sullioient day to purge in the moat manner twice or thrice a week. Thili phonemes 'soreheaded by • per. fact restoration to health which Yea continued to this lame. Sold by THOS. HIMPALTH, fr ba = 4 Ps, and by ail respectable dealers in ialltbadaw Jinnsort DAVIS. crDAbIDELION COPPS& DANDELION COFFEE, DANDELION 00Y1FEE. This article is mid to be equally as palatable, mach more wholeecone, and one-half cheaper than tea ordinary Coffee. It ;a strongly recommended by the moat eminent physicians in the eagoem antes as • it:twofer AttOtEostr Blimp for amoral Dyepepsie and silltillions theorders. Those persons who bare beenrelnetan.ly com pelled to abandon the nee of Coffee will End they can are this combination without any of ,tho tient effects the, formerly experienced. This Bolas Orptts up m cans at 96 omits par can. Jro ale by t JOEUIPH „ Lamm 7LRICENO, eoroarieilia=d - MM fist - ameerot UT* Dliamiiidla kl. ntarket, ' . 144"*1r11419 " 441 1 3 emu' NIA SI MIRTH OPREIEN :Deposit' aide with lihb Dank =PM Ow PUMP DAY OP PBBEVARP • WM thaw Interuittom that data. inn ONALA.OOLTOW I Timm That Set of Teeth. NEWS PARAGRAPHS, A large assortment of LADIES AND GENTLEMENI - - ThaMIUIUMELIXIMAIPAteduorr Qo.. PL.} _ PAtaistrrib, Dec. 8,1881. PIDIMANT VD TOR PROVISIONS Li iresohruoiro. the Legbilattue of the Clorn- Anoniruitith of April 10,1836. notice if, hereby overt to all person's - dot:rimer procuring coptea of the eAins of the neat Leg elature,to subscribe at this °blob for the mune. A few copies or the Acts of the lint: Legislative rattisin tot those subiacribing, led others. G. T. COULTE a. County Trea de6t.biwciBq. 01114111 MoItOIIOIBILA NActioision COMM, Pittsburgh, Mi. December 9, th 'HONONGAHELAWATION GOMIL XL—POT/CB PO 87 . 0 VIGh C/CHOLDBBS—Ths ammaf meeting of the Stockholders' of the Mot on watiele Navigation Compimy will be held at Gm in of said COmpany, NO 75 GRANT RTREET, the city of Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of Jemmy, 185 g (a 9 required by law) at half past 2 o'clock, p m The elections for onagers of esid Company for the ensuing year will be held between the hours of meetin_geod tour o'clock p in. peil-law 4w WM. SA lIHW ELL Secre • . Purvanaom January let, 1882, Os DI VI DEN D NOTICE, ALLEGEFNY BRIDGE—The President and Measurers of the "Company for erecting* Bridge over Le ells. gheny River, eppoelte Pito burgh, la the County of Aliegneny; have thou day declared a-Dividend of FOUR Pat CENT on the Capital Buxk of the Com raay paid up, whieh kpayabletoStookholdire or their legal representatives an or after the 1.1:11 Instant. Wit. ECMEBURGI, Treasurer. plaoaslittee LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS For sale by BECKHAM .11 LONG, tab 127 Libel ty street Palrbar • b. TO LET—The warehouse on Sewn. street running ttunusti to First street, no woupied 137 Eitel:moon, MoOrsery ICo Bop or r-inw r. • NoCU : Y ,O. COTTON HOSIERY L'OR THE PRESENT WE WILL A: =Linos to sell by the dollen or haltdoisea AT LAST YEARS' PRICES our entire stock of COTTON EIO3E, consisting of Ladies White Tater, Thread Hose ; Floe Hose; a (vim Wonted HO9O Uale hf 0 ,..); Waste' Heavy Three Thread Hoae; " Ftne " Hoes ; Boys Cotton Half Hose ; Metes Super Stout Halt Hose; • • •Fine " Stout Haas, and all kinds of Stock , LINBN HAN DILE a CHI Ffa. Ladle, Corded Border Linen Handkerchiefs ; Hemmed Bdtehed R +rare " Emoroidered Fiae French Embroidered 0 Gents Hemmed Witched ° Main Linen °ordered Bordered Hoop skirts and Corsets, Balmoral Skirts. Woolen Hoods, binbisa. Bootlss, ikaas reduced prices, Ribbed Merino and dation Hose tor Wholemdo Buyers supplied at a small ad. ranee On oast JOSEPH HORNE, fe4 17 MARKET BTREET WILLIAM CARS & 00., Wholesale tirocers, AND IM OSTBAS OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &a ALSO Distillers and Dealers in FINS OLD 1110fIONOLI1BLI ILTE 827 and 829 Liberty Street, ace if PITTSBURGH. PA NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, dm, -• T - WOALLITMEI, No. 87 Fourth Street, BOUGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE advance to plcen of welch the fullest when. tette ta ntiered to puroharerm FOR 0 0 1E41. dale 011, RUINER! FOE BALE. nNE OF THE BEST REFINERIES is the welt can now be parch:teed on the most reaaooatde tera•a.. Its Icoaticn Is unexceptionable and It will prodno e m ire oil, with leas expense, than eay other establishment now operating. 21 is fire pro ;I, and supplied in plaits, wan t. a parrest wale.. It is in every relpsot • splendid chance for any pereat wishing to en -ge n the bttgaesa. Tema one-half wan, d the balance In one, tw.) and three years, with interest secured :on the promises. Add: OM BO 811, Fltlabargh, P. 0. 'laBo J L) . HANCOCK. 4T7 0 re.irE r . 47' 7441 T, NO. 73 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PENNA. det&lf CITY GUAGER. rpHE CITY GUAGER'S OFFICE IS A remoy.d to JOHN HERRONN lumber Waft, corner of HAND ANu PENN STEEP, Di fel: UR M. ED WAWA Oil Goner. LANDRETH% & BOUT% WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS, POE BALE ftY GEORGE ♦. KELLY, No. 0) Federal street Alleahen S QUARTERMASTER'S WARRANTS AND OTHER MUMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, BOUGHT Ey PITTSBURGH TRUST OOMPLNY. ./OEIN D. SCULLY. Cashier T. ORAFF..-rA. EthArlf Western Stove Works, US LEMUR STRUT, PFITSBITM, GRAFF & CO. MANIIPACTUBEREit WouLD CALL THE ATTENTION looted of the public to their lam stock °Ewell ete Cook, Parlor 8g Heating Stoves, ALSO—DdPROVED [ITCH,. RANGES, GRATE FRONTS. _ nozaaw-Webe, mom which will be bend the LIM t' vow' MTOVEIS 'nil BUM Ttte Named, Istvan, Mr-Tight, Belipu, lid IRON CITY, Weraewarted the MUM PREMMIt at the Bide .2r__ft , the M' E WOVE& `PEEF oto ßl lEWM &tw OOAL eed o to 00the Abe ' TUB ifinataair, 01.0.11111.111112118L1C, 1 For th44Eiair - WOOD 0001C•OTOVID NOW fl 1 Ezuvrite morrumciAN entgANZlAD.Prendeni At.' one ere ftwi. WWI etteettei AA Utimiarkiti - ia fitoboloof stook of l i . • .ti -,7 t ; • ' tibligiMa. IN TSB OTATII6 9.B.—Welles die ILANCIIIDatoISOLIPSZOteI Cook Stoves with Cospthase e Uohlitg litilth And the Sze hitter thestes. ollhho N2.....,. = .'2 0(40 1 1 111 4.0 : 1 00N o.r , TUB BALTIMOKB 11.101 1 ACTORy. OITTEIBURGEL Blaftoll ALT NO. 1.8 i3MITHIMErtI BTREiST.,,,Those wish ing to pureliseesalted runly - zigano,F4akid n fail to militias these eamplaine4tlntennF4eY way of , ntroduction of thdi long itandintracinty, we ca=l attention to the annexed. H. I*.el4llo6l,erli tor of •he hew York Musical Tinsel:lt gentleman of acknowledged reputation as a mus cal echo ar aadPiani.t, makes thiexciairdt" Batursoax.l:6l—l have been dotained arms time: lads gives me an. oppmmuity geolughtsts . ter &antidote& wittrmaidftintatters. e I visited:l4 PUUIO, Manufectory of Messrs. J. 1. Wise R LITOgv whose Pianos are of iiiiiitcp•limtqualityissasthaVO, attaohed to them an improvement which; u me, meekly of more imoottance 'than anyof tae Wren-. tons for the last ten years; Irefer toe Patent Elastic, Touch. I consider it en lin mensely to-Doe. tent improvement. H. B. SATIONL , lb Messrs Wire I fetdiC $260. PIANOS. Pea / TWO ELEGANT ROSEWOOD / 6% OCTAVE CHICICERING PIANOS, With full Iron frame, new'eesl9. rstittooffrimsl l ) to $l6O, just received nos for sale by reB JOHN . R. MELLOR, B 1; Wood street" GENTS DOUBLE BOLE AND DOITBLEEPPER FR=CS CALF BOOTS. of a very stonier make, sating at a great r u e tion on former prises to close out W 11 sehtnertz & Co., fsB No. 81 PUth street 12 WINtS WILL BUY the beet neat etyle of DARE PRINTS In the oity for the money.. ' wr Wl:tamale boyars will gave money by clam ing cur stook of P•li I N T 8. Priam leas than Philadelphia pricea YARD WIDE BBIRTING MUSLIN at 111 1 40. IRIB6 LINENS AND 86MT 8080110 WINTER Dame GOODS, Tog Cheap . DREW SLUM SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, at leas than coat for wt. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street ted4Lear 'TM moil zooP Put , 4o4 *mil $9 1 114 96 W4l 'atie'lsOH If HdaSOf wawa arnfo OR; gor r) id eql zequalataa “002 Iltnids Jo' wool oirom al To rye; ino 11 000 to 01 loom I ow otnalLisq aznoas pay moos onkoliin I "q* 3 eitrim Po tuimrrtroa •g nassor .LY 118Y0 10. d 8110111.1 .LEI.RaOI Zed. IV SHEIO aNY &WOKS .S.LOCa $226. PIANOS. ONE BELLI' rIFUL BLACK WALNUT eg OCTAVE OHIUKBRING PIANO, full iron trams, new milk reduced from 076 to 1226 lust reipiowed and forDrito by JOHN B. 6itA4 08,81 Wood street. SHOES, CHEAP, AT 16 FIFTH STREET. AT 15 FIFTH bTHEET. D S. DIFFENBACHER. 100 BAR g REL ra ts CRUDE OIL, Rynd ell, y y ; 100 barrels W Crude O d il, li Kell. gravity 40 Velintook Farm, Ponta ; 200 barrels (rude OIL Buchanan Form, gravity 40 ; 248 do do do do44g 260 Empty Oil Harrold, second Hand, font receive and for rate cheap f .ir moll, or approved paper. leB R. L. ALLEN, Amis. No. 6 Wood *root. LADIES BO( YTS AND SHOES— AU styles of LADIES, BUSSES AND CR/LDERIrd FALL AND WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, selling st GREAT REDUCTION to close oat, W. E. Sohmortz & No. 31 Filth Street. WILLIAMS & ORVIS' UNEQUALLED DOUBLE THREAD HAMMY SEWING MACHINES. Price In to $2O according to style of Cabinet. Sae Rooms, No. 12 FIFTH STREET, corner of Marta. Thane bfachines are unri,valed for the facility with which they esectiteall kinds of work required of a complete maistdua. They oomtdne istrapilcity, durability, with noiseless action unattained by any other machine, while in cheapness they have no rival. All Machines warranted and kept in repair one year free of charge. LILLEI It ter ttALN, Selo Arcata for Western N 0.12 Fifth street; coiner 61 Market, Pitts burgh, /ALLEY & STRAIN, Manufacturers of and have ter sale, Wholesale and Retail, ell kinds ot BAWD* MACHIN t; NEEDLES. 'ALLEY & STRAIN, No. 12 Fillb street, corner or Market. AGENTS WANTED. tateilmeod CLOSING OUT TO MAIER ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. Dreu Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Velvet Buttons, Likes Goods i, see Sleeves, Embroideries, Woolen Goods, Linen Sete, Gloves, Rotary, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Mechanic Corsets, French Corsets, Gents Merino Starts and Drawers, Collars and Meek Ties, Zephyr Worsted, Shetland Wool,_ Woolen Taro, goo., de. AT R 13:11WEii, o: To 1 14. 1111 4 1 A . E cieni gW i ?RBI T—Fn OP isZABOX-Itismiai Onmos sad Lams and ter We Ih ma 11111011. Office latugterpuspor sylvania. ' 1112134 t, SC RIIIERWAA )111/1i#.44.11gY, Manufacturers an& Wholesale Dealers in Muminiithig sad , Lubricating 011 8 Pettoliuni'oll,lt-naole slid every desoription Of Lamps. - - cltrirr zdesi i 3 .lul l , rahaa's (6r the 14" 158 WOOD DTBErt3 rittsbusgh Isla Ira • ate let Pre. ~ OtinrClr LATE STYLES of WINTEKIOOI4 31:78% . 14.3303ELT1TE3r1,. TVE are now - opelliri a choice Stock:. ottrinter Elio& irrel:attbalatest " w kits of Ot Iliftiatlol.4ND whirl wellansis ountelree wiU co Many assortment to be MUnd Itinit or Weft gimp *lll be made up Order tan Superior style and at; prime " to to suit Ms bum. ,We would reapeetfUlly solicit an early call • from oar patrons and • the • MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth Street. eon HE . LAMPLIGHTER'S • STORY ; : HUNTED DOWN; Tub •ONTECTLILM, i and moor Monoelottes, by Cedilla:GUMS.- RN% complete In owl volume, and tttOtorin WWI "Great ...peotatlons." Price 60 Conti In .pir.; cover, or two Llustrive t Million' in AnOths Ober: In duodecimo or ocnavolona. Pt ce41,60 eadflui-J. For aa'a at MINEIVS, next door to Postafqee. NATRONA' OIL, IpiEr E A_RE NOW ALANICACTIN e D RING this article. which for. haillist btunkm, freedom of "offensive. odoriand &mg* rency of color, (lamb color are WILLISUISIXOLIO JO. changed or enemy%) winnow* jyy ut in this or Eastto it markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can spdelally recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA , Used by all large Soap Makers and Oa ReMmiall wideh excels to cent. in strength all the make of Doglis f hßoda brought to this country. Ourromm. tactnre o SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE, larvae', Are so well and tavorat2ly known, we _trust the atentsm is sufficient. - by AD Em ddreasmgden and inquiries will bepnamptlyettando to GEORGE COLUMN, Agent. enunnee Pe s nniL Sal4l"waci Met Wood amiit=zir TEETH EXTRACTED WEaDOUTFALT BY THE USE OF AN APFARATIJS whereby no drugs- or gelyanle.hattemire used. Gold weather is the time when theVIN/Wl.- ins 43= be used to its test advantage. Nedio-1 : gentlemen and thefr fernlike have theirteettOW heeled by my protasis, and are ready to testify as co the safety arrnpaureesneas of the operatiorb. whet ever has been said by persona interested-l* as touting the soldiery - having lo knowledge airy process.. . Sa - ARTIFIaIALTSETH inserted in MIT E. 0117DRY,"Dentivt, : let gmithedidstreet sal 41irdis WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON,- D EFINERS AND DEALERS 'IN juir • Pure Carbon Oil, quality anarantead,Pitta• h. 41, Beneole 'edam 01 4 51•813170247111thr on hand tm ClPera sett at Chaexiikayth a Co 's on Water and lint streets. will to prounntillled. 0.3214M''. IV' LS UNION STATIONARY PAORRTS, SHOES CHEAP, ROPOSALS FOR TR. "IRTA tiITION OF ARMY NiORR4--Sealed Picipberds w be received at this Office ne:il t 7 by, ea MON ' DA,rd, WRoNESLAY'd and FRIDAYS. for the stapor anon. bi water, of array stores trent this port to Wheeling, Perkerebarg, Point rlinuant, s, anctnnah, darnel:slat Lotus. Freight to be awarded tolbe leweethadders •Phs erenco to be given to boats accord ng Maim of water, draught; speed, strength and in 811118.08 re& latry. A. NitIiTGORVIRY, Quartemaster, 1:1.13. A. Oak* Quartermaster, d. A., Pittabuigl4 Penn. TERRY, PRICE & tO n EMPORTICREI AND MAIMS IN CLOTHS, CASISIMEREEC •stint', Vesting', Tailors' Trimming', te., NO. 255 MART ST. North Side, • JOHN V. aux, maps e.yzios, own mat deltly JAMES H. CHILDS 4 GO MOPE COTTON 1141L10 4 Allegheny City; Ps. wonanotut ell SEAMLESS BAGS,- . OF 081 V- 11 .3317RGE1,- - In Inches to 40 Inches ftWldn siti a ; c l 4 , eir t T n er e 1. 41E ' tig"11107,11 JAMES HOLM= 00., - PORK PACKERS, and dergrt, sta. opProvioions, corner of 114irket aid ts. lklvd • 8. R. BULGEIIe- Buovimozunis or *VERY Mum:Rime* or - 7-7 FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Strawy r. PITTSBURGH. AFULL AB SO BT-KNN , T Pittfbarek - Nalutheintell : ckmatpor pa band, width wean' mit thalami Wass far CUL METH & PITCADOI O '- MERCHANT TAILORS ST CLAIR STREET. ZW FALI! OW DS 1- EATON MAORI/14i £ CO ., lathe await:in to their s NEW STOCK FOR PALL TRADE, At Noip.A7 and 19 Filth street. 4 Wholesale hams winded at lowest prima sellS stoowurs ORAVEL. corawr OA2f Y . &ft .•$ 2 0;0 B e filtarAnragrOt AKAR -et 1111644004. ;Lo A.VING- THE MOST 00 r , g workmen to the r- 4 luidie* *lll =446l , the alty. deft o is uni. It li b aple *Muth timibtainsiksg o . sin 111131=11.D11111111137. & Si MINIM UNVEIL GRAY ec SON, EAGLE OIL WORKO. Are supplied to Dealers at 411,50 PER DOZEN. E. WATTS; wra PAELLADZLPFUdy PA. No. 48 e• BOONJUiffi. u , 'TA:z - &. , 0.p , 7 . ii - 7;:. -. :.:...:.:.!,:,_.... ,'ii'llalliTill?A'AUfk'''-t''''' L „ . :4 ; 7", PROFESSOR '4; - ,47,PALkik ~.. -- T 7 Ir . ~, 4 , I "'" Wilicilellyezicle r ,con ..„ -4 - $ "-•••,, ' v .. • i ,,,:. •,.. r • . „ .„,,.... „ ,_*•••, , ,gl;e.,*„ C ° o N SlLlttliXtol44**' - 4rs•tritrszo •ELIWOIT i , ..,44 1 ,' TcriugaThr ---,....1: , ...,..,:,..* 4 .. t. - - ---- . - -‘ , .40 , -.:,--- , IA ik '',.1:7 7 / 1 11371 --114 T - lairol , -,,/ .Titeitutliet Win bedilbrmlederitaikArOre,- ladte.ttpAllesiAonaltnomilo TO 41P' f/, nis' i manaiDat.• : Ater, Um:Am* ? . *Witt 404 , - 1 itAniteca..._!._ - 4 - •,'' ••',-: .:.• .L .• - ----:•--•-, .0••• , k. „. • ..... „ .....—v114 , 3,e , .04 -- 4 waSisstois isiatata:- ~ i 4,, , --., —4, t plea tt . - 4 ` ~ ".., 4- 4 L. '?tif..44.4lTOMlSktt*Pr".l - - --- - -___ ---- - - -- - WEN,. -131Vizza,:ilarvt , Sit ;4•11 t _tairmipig Ars, Rum AND pram E w E A. I AT 1"48 Oldriir 26 Ohl, Pa ink d and, * Hoop Skirts. t. 4 tj fa el Oral/ Hi**, - EXTRA QUALITT—WIDE—TAPX SKIRTS. A 40 0,1)A)3SORTMET OF 1 . ; ,1 01..., CI- tniTTP-I Fz -311,„ L .154 0 4. , us) y vur r on t rv i ry Opium 8 4178.141;00 . , BEDANR-WO4:I W W-441 t t1. 4 alltt - 475.44 " • AT-1011",,,,MPL MINER FIFTH AND MARIM-STBEETIr teA VOW ES THE TIMETO GET BAR- Aavtuß most army Nark ip~dAsefordW9ANd cd.TaacZioleglAawchademont in my wteratoCk. / bard of Black and Dick Brown ththooeut at Miasma per yarit, Bleached and Unbleached Idadma lees than ittudesale prim; curt pod wide Unbleaohed IMS)ic, worth tt4 Canton Ellanneht griddle bad Poplar, ,11tueligs 1.23(g Shirt Fr ont s andlrish Lineta ZIV4 I O 411 4 t: g be tween Irdthandbiamaticr' • - " 4 * .4wa - rar falla HOTEL yoR T,RARE--The house i r akiuyihVssituamsecofouseg9m mum. led on The corner of . etrantitr. et wad Fourth, le offered linkage from the first of April. For term linguae pin MOkatEOZtAtigaley at Ugh ipait • 9 - • Oa* Ul rowel Elate • , JOHN _I, LOGAN, *Tv° RIVET AT ArAW. IttrEfflVErriAW BUILDING,/ y ' • -1 / 4 L - 4- MMUtillta ff. PA :.T,HANICOOVING HANKSGIVIi4G-4 =GIME on TSBP/tbdISBIT Tana% By gm Canitl.ga av,1719141.11k -vreVtlDfiV4.llUUdry): blot , ,nt,lieL One °casco val. Price Ira cent% y War . emir Essuusilpietioria.— , /l/s Hoag in the weaDSOMISR. B Berri tu.l44a/Pireinuin Munn, roLtlyn, 1, Thablatlvin g No 1801. 9/41 , 11049/54/ba Pima /b cents. For sale by HENRY MINER, _Sacees,or to Hans tMeier, oor to Post ofiloo. Jo aIN , 1 111 ,9 PA Mo r i ' commlsslON _Mlt ' CHANT PIG: ALL AL 'A/9.406103, NO. 74 WATER &MX= BELOW BIBBED AMA _ ri776BRROR NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, r PITT al, iti; R:e HE sinkftinnelciatourias tl,lv_pdbilo that twin In daily rvevintot F fil = .4 .dv -41 vDealt , OZWEliusiedUB do. Rd+toil:s old stitleeltkavawlkosum vi4r avvryidlag in do 'drag Wild at 44 1 dRatterlids fvloky JORN NEIALM-Pttintrietai n 0. 04 NUT WA-1. 4 SLAM AND 00.10L-'DMILIONinsfAhRot, °Dv 509 jiLBERTY STRUT, Hiving =mew &e ailtkni for /appling the but it i vAl.Geel, Nat Opal, Sleek ik mite. are pre. 111 Ve' ll oPA-Ift PorAIIPM4I fp PO 'lttebeteiV'st `_, zike‘ .oar OW Is I banish da ki l a r=rl is dip and Vitihi• al ** . 1 1?; A -4. ~, ,fit:1112 3 ` . .7' grovirr. DR reaftwaigik rarsoxerr, Wholesale sad Paten b 7 R. E. 88 urns & nahanieod , - , eon - riratibtid s _ a wood ea Itatafteskft.,4lo. 111M11414 , 1111101 S, -TITVTrTh7 the 4' ealeitioti ) . : of bu. ea to tR 4r1 "9 111 ', 0 :14 1 1 111 Goods, - is . netraortradoraionzTate mar: - framd an st ' • marmot at dae oigoodafbr Goats and Martini ardittrgetharivith # l ll3ll - alatvorplata most. sentlianeara ForaTaddatriarods. - • . 115.11kidoeSBt CO.. 1.411 Jamteral norm imattatealkuard.Allarriars . atiroirestuumm i , 00, joBELER,tikEjA I LER II Tetiemnike.ltiiitiouteresqlksierr ees , amp ...«.,oftt4lL.sotoimrs%,4l... roes, „Alen baud. itelose. lifetiVFiftlt street. VP/1W FARLEY% itfainTuits -: ~ t . 4, .“ :I,:42o).l74tisunitcom, Boat% lISDKIIELLINEIENT. , -.UMW' _ bt all irditatoheamill mein Pktltat Ittebelt&_. ..4 IA left at the rens r. - thelevety'- ewes r illwAtatee Floyd. Ohlo treat. All _h(my. •,1111-111,_ _OIL CLOTHS , sI P /*OW L S NEw DRUOGETS Niriv BRUSSELS CARPET a ffiL- Themitirni a arreosned sad Imo/ the PATTISMS. at NW low, Nct oircrintum AilidiCs t It!, ock. ravir4* "4 Tau . . T ;411) 46 2:41Ft e - 04. - 1 6°114'''41. T rift 1111110=0, =ERNE masa =ZEE