PITTSBURGH POST. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1.862: IILEUL LINCOLN'S PARTY. The neglect of the President's lady to invite Dr. Russell, of the London netes, and the French Secretary of Le gation, to her ball at the White House, is thought. to be sufficient cause for No poleon'e Minister demanding his pass ports; Russell, being a mere literal) , loafei, life case dtieS not attract much attention. Napoleon is reported as being already favorable.to theSoutb; whether this oversight of Mrs. Lincoln's will add to the anger occasioned by the stone blockade, maY.require, in the language of the irk& Embassador, "a mighty deal of near consideration!' Great events, however, are sometimes produced by very slight causes, and why may not this slight•of "Monsieur" be the particle which turns the beam. Mrs. Lincoln seems to have been un fortunate in this, her first fandango at the White House. The New York Her ald compliments her highly because the lady wife of its proprietor received a specialjnvitation; but the old Conaner cies-Washington correspondent states that Mrs. Lincoln is catching it from a class who infest the White House upon all public wagons, but who are not fit for respectable society. When we reflect that this thing of respectability is mere ly relative, after all, and that in Wash ington it consists more in swagger and pretension that in any actual merit, we may well conclude that the thousands of outsiders who were not invited, are quitedenunciatory of the whole affair. We 'inspect that this ball is the first sad last of the sort we shall hear of during the present Administration. A Roman Centurion once postponed the marriage of his daughter, because of a reported invasion of his country by the enemy, and as long as rebellion is visible from the portico of the White House, its oc cupants might as well postpone these gatherings of doubtful respectability.— While Mrs. Lincoln wee eithibitiog her flounces and Jewelry, and receiving the compliments of Washington water•fliea, and her husband hob-nobbing with the dilapidated old girls and maids who in fest Washington when Congress is in session, hundreds of thousands of brave felicity's were sleeping upon their pallets of straw, bearing the pel tings of the pitiless storm ;" or, like Marco Bozzaris, dreaming of the hour which is to give lasting triumph to their arms. The President must put a curb upon his bet ter-half; for a plain, rustic matron •he is growing eatitely too fast ; he should talk to her like a father anti prevent her from perpetrating any further nonsense while the rebellion lasts. After it is over - we can have a national jollification, at which we can entertain the gallant fellows who shall have conquered and who shall survive the struggle. Let Ma. Lincoln pack away her things until at interesting period arrives. It can't Le very long, at farthest; certainly not until the weather becomes too warm for such invigorating amusements MR, JAIMIS P. BARR Dear Sir:—ltir. John T. Logan, in his labored defence of the managers of the House of Refuge as their avowed repre sentative, proves himself devoid of the instinct even of the Ostrich, for 'Us said that specimen of Ornithology, when hiding its head fancies its whole body protected, while the managers, repre sentative exposes his head and ears, and yet believes his position unassailable; that his interview with you absolves him from all obligation to notice the communication of "a protestant," or one who should know, is doubtless a very convenient conclusion to come to, but this silence which he threatens to in flict, nor the official white wash with which he attempts to gloss over the odious acts of his associates cannot hide from the public that throughout hit ver bose communication their statements re main uncontradioted, and tho' he accuses them with a lack of moral courage in witholding their names he should get credit himself for a want of im moral courage to deny their allegations. It is therefore an admitted fact that a female in apparently a dying condition was denied the attendance of a Catholic clerg3 man; one whom she wished to ad mirester to her the last rites of religion, iu that form and faith she was brought up in, and which she conscientiously believed could alone prepare her for that awful tribunal before which she was about to be summoned. Could annul n. tinople or Japan furnish more aggra vating instances of bigotry thus carried even beyond the grave. With unblushing effrontery ho adverts to the responsibility of training and moral cul ture entrusted to him and his compeers, when the records of the Court • fiord damning evidence of their total unfitness for the trust reposed in them. Under their management this depot of moral culture, becoming a den of pollution, where instead of reform, the culprit was steeped deeper in crime,. He is happy to inform the public this girl is now at large and reputably employed; the rub lie will be equally pleased to find she is at liberty to worship G.xit according to the dictates of her conscience, unrestrict ed by the star chamber rules of a direc tory, or dread of the foul embraces of a favorite Superintendent. In the ranks ! of our gallant army the Protestant and Catholic are found shoulder to shoulder battling in defence of their common country; does this unity of purpose corn-' promise their religious rights, on the contrary, the government recog iz es such and supplies them with Chaplain's ac cording to their respective creeds. In the necessary taxation imposed to defray the exi.enses of the war and the govern- merit, including the annual grant to the ' House of Refuge, the Catholic is mulcted equally with his Protestant fellow citizen. In our jails and penitentiaries, our hospi tals and poor houses, no restrictions are placed ou the Catholic Priest when at tending to the spiritual wants of such inmates as require his ministration. I t remained for the Professors of moral culture in the House of Refuge to dis cover a solvent capable of am lgamating conflicting creeds in the official gallipot, taking good care to exclude Catholic doc trines from their theological compound. Mr. John T. Logan has now another step to take in applying for the expected appropriation ; then let him take it like a man, by discarding the hypocritical cant which misrepresents his motives, and candidly put forward those claims for leglislative patronage which the pub HOW Soldiers May be Made Happy, lie will endorse, namely : The Mane-' .The drstre of the teal ve months volunteer to gers' indulgent connivance at the concu- ! "I' h. utculs at h,tne IN natural. It °fun amounts to a morbid j>1413 , 013, tleriOthey afieetlOg piacence of their Superintendent of moral culture, until the outraged law the health of the soldier. It is mitt of the French I deprived them of his valuable services, ee"enpt'' under the empire, 'hatt itl ePaseich took like p , kSOB6IOII of them; and, where lat hy inflicting the heaviest punishment its t w ek ere refuse ante Th d e , the v.ctim freqUEILIAy died of code would allow. The total failure of I t wng e ha g their system to instil moral culture or the tact, granted leavessUrlnge°evnesrysoonaediswhcoevreeripth! reform society, evinced by referring to tuni.takable listiessness of C0U11 . 611/1000 botok. the statistics of the Penitentiary, which ened the presence of the morbid longing. The shows that a large number of the con- result of the liberal policy was round el to be most victs spend their Initiatory incarceration happy. ry case the visit complety rookie.. within the walls of this factory of moral ths patien tto health and animation ; and he culture, where they entered novices in soon tee me as eager to return to camp as he bad vice, and come out adepts in iniquity.— bef ;re be o ea re it. Their intolerant and inhuman tyranny Toe Eon ; seems to e it the rebe l in prohibiting the admission of a Minis. troop, need the benefits of this thi “ n .ther th al p ter of the Gospel to a dying Christian, odds olicy." It thus depriving a departing soul of the be the number of these re enlistments consolation of religion, even at the risk great or small, the enemy will be apt to find a suL of its eternal perdition. Ere may add fitnent Lumber of brave soothe' u men in the fold that he does not believe in such super- to tele, and defeat their designs The people of natural consequences, but even if he did the South have never rai ed in their duty in this he would sooner give the devil his due wruggle, and they little understand the temper of than admit a Catholic priest. E. E. tie South Who think the y have grown weary and will row prove recreant to the emergency, They Proposed Amendment to the have u uch more to fight for now than when they Treasury. Note Bill. , enga g ed 'n ibis contest. It was then their point. cat rights which they were vindicating ; It is now New YORK, February • • not only freedom from a ruinous taxation ant a HON. W. P. FEHSKNDEN, Chairman Fi- crush ing debt, tut for every principle of freedom stance Committee United States Senate. wh,ch our flea hare been wont to cherish as Dealt SIR : The treasury note bill sacred." having passed the - House of Representa tives, Th . fa g ite ms are from the Memphis dp with the provisions making the ' peal, of the o lit win inst. notes lawful money and a legal tender, and being possible and perhaps probable that it may also pass the Senate, I yen cure to suggest for your consideration , the great importance of exempting from the tender contracts based on coin, and expressly• payable on their face in coin. Without such Ma amendment even ade I posit of bullion in the mint could be re- ; turned in depreciated paper. A porter taking a bag of gold, to carry across the street, could take from his pocket a bundld of treasury notes, and tender The French Em them in payment. peror. Surely it is indispensable to permit A letter from Thurlow Weed to a commerce and dealing in coin and bul lion, by allowing any person to receive friend in New York, dated Paris, Janu- nrY ` 3 4 81 .9 43% it "in specie," and expressly to stipu late for its return "in specie," unless, "liite are ort]y out of one trouble to be indeed, we wish to revert at once to precipitated, as I fear, into another.— barbarism, and to banish from the coun ry every vestige of the real, metallic t The Emperor, it is thought, will take money, recognized as "money" by the round against us in the speech to his other civilized nations of the glooe. Chambers on the 25th inst. The luaus - So too it is important, and certainly trial interests of France are depressed, not injurious, to allow our citizens, if and their sufferings are attributed to our they see fit, to make sales of their prop blockade. Europe believes that we can- erty, payable in coin, and also to loan not subdue the rebellion. There is much money in coin, to be repaid in coin.— talk about intervention to put an end to It would probably be a vain attempt to civil war, etc.. The Mon was the estaolish a currency payable in coin, as original cause of ill-feeling in France it probably would not circulate by the and England. It was - regarded as ag- aide of an inferior currency in irredeem gressive legislation. If it could be able paper. modified, good would result from it here, It m quite evident that if even a small but I suppose that is impossible with the portion only of the community can be feeling that exists permitted to make and enforce its con "I intend to return to London on Sat- tracts in coin, it will keep alive a health urday, endeavoring in the meantime, if ful example of specie payment, which possible, to do some good here. We ask may materially facilitate the general and thegovernments of England and France speedy return to sound, to give us time—to wait a few months currency, from which, that it seems, we metallic are longer. We also endeavor toahow them now to be driven. However deeply we that they =will not get cotton by a hostile may regret . the adoption of a measure so policy. Had Manassas been a victory fraught with evil, Ms patriotic to make insteadef a defeat, all would have been the beet of it, if inevitable, and to do all different on this side of the Atlantic we can tifmitijratelts evils and shorten Even now, if General McClellan would- fig duration. I cannot bui - -think that ; nurser, successfully, it would change the proposed amtmdMent WettlAdo both. Malt. thinget;' theopinion of Englard • With much respect, The Wilmington (.14.11) Joan* MID polio YOUr freilitA. 'll l ; he rilli*" ittracitha: ' • Ikkolt the °e s" ere Peal gam "' is that am Cannot pit down the rebels lion." Omit j We were disappointed yesterday in not'finding in the Gazette a plan for the emancipation of the four millions of Southern slaves. The people are grow ing weary of this rebellion, and are aux iousi,4,o put an end to it; t -ie Gazette says tharetnancipatioa is the only remedy for it Well, if emancipation will crush the rebe a and restore the Union let us have it. But before venturing upon that exp,e*xtent,' will our neighbor give us its plan; it certainly has one, or it would notbeao persistent in its advocacy of a measnie which strikes common under standings as being absurd. Give to the world your plan for emancipating four millions of slaves, and it it is the best thing for them and us, we will all assist in having it speedily adopted. We do(not expect our neighbor to again reply to lour request by quoting a couple of whining of opinions of others about slavery in Jamaica, or what somebody saw and heard at Port Royal, South Car olina. We simply desire its programme for the gigantic undertaking alluded to; it has been growing more vehement ev ery day for nine months, in its demands for fuanundiasion, but by some oversight or other it has refrained from telling us how it le to be done. - "Now, Art Thou My Lieatenan.t?" • A Philadelphia paper states that the United gtites Senate will confirm Army Pay Masters only as Lieutenants of Caval ry and,not as Majors, which will reduce the pay one-half Henceforth, lien, the late Major Errett, of the Gazette, will be hailed, known and addressed as plain "Lieutenant !" What a fall is there, my countrymen—" Hyperion to a Satyr!' For the Post HOUSE OF REFUGE. The difference was co email his biota t'utweigh'd ids rage but half a grain; Which Thal kna m re de d o m o rk k w e i tWh,i n a or d a 01,. ffuriaras -- - THE DYING SOLDIER. It wag an hour when the wind was sweeping , Wildly over the battle plain, And the lightning from the eloncb was i r mina And thunder had broken *le vaults of 1 hat a wounded man at night was lying In an upon the cold, wet ground. With an loved one to sae him dying, Or hand to b:nd up hie bleeding wound. • Big country's ft ig he had made his pillow. And his heart was filled with ILE treasured stars; And from the tide of his bosom's billow His blood had poured on Its glowing bars. He had borne it intim time of battle, With all the strength of a patriot's pride He had heard the lead-hall through Is ratt le, When comrsdes were falling on every side. And as be lay In that hour, pale and gory, With the peeling thunder hie dying dugs, And the ligituaing flaming around in glory, ilhowing the •ky like a burning surge, Be moonnt of home end a loving mother, Who proudly told him to battie for right, And how had fallen a noble brother— And the liver of death grew lovely and bright. No more would he hear the roaring cannon, morey rush on the toemaxi's mei; No would he wave a:oa hla pennon For his heart had almost ceased to feel; . But a low, meet prayer it still was breathing, Pure as the thereat love fabeen r ihs dead; And a Plena dream he had wreathing of the golden a reets where the angels tread _ - 'roolamation by the Loyal Pro visonat Governor of North Car o.ina. ST,Ti Or NORTH CAROInri, ELOOMITSDIPARTHXIII7} Reus, Jan. 22, 1882 10 THT PIoPLZ 07 Nowra CRI m OU3A The invincible arms of the republio at length advance to the suppression of the great revolt against popular righ a, and the national authority which has essayed to rob you of your American civaanahip, and to enslave you to the will of re" tentless domestic tyrants, the holy banner of the IT,Aort; cOnsfe:ated anew thratt4h its baptism of tears and bunt, le borne by loyal handl, the .yiril•ol and pledge of your final and complete en franchisement. Your silent and tearful prayers to Gail fcr rezone from the despotism that en. thralls you are heard, and the hour at your deliv erance approaches. The bravo men who come among you are not lota tat ztnende, and their ml•alon is one of mercy and rchel The war they wage le not upon North Caro:lna and her people, but upon the rebels and t raitors woo have invaded your territory, and who hold youth constraint , and protesting ant tints,ion to their arbitrary power. To co-opera•e with those who now proceed to your :ineratim, and who seek to restore to you your ancient and inalienable rights, to your ts ar d. duty, and a privilege which you will accept with eagerness and Joy. A portion of your brother North Carolinians are already rejoicing In the restoraCon of th,lr free dem under the protecting en sign of the net on . Side by Ode with th it glorious deg they have paced the re-erected flag of loyal North Oarolicee and acting in concert with citizens of other sections cf the State they have proclaimed a provisional government for the Oodimonwesith. Au opporetinily will soon be °tiered you to par_ ticipate In the enjoyment of these precious end lung accustomed privileg,s. And that their may be no complaint la any quarter that your brethren °rel. liberated from rebel thraldom have forestalled your action or anticipated a decision it which you had a right to abate, X do now, t y these pretests noLfy and qqirs the voters of this Commonwealth to %Read at the m oat voting paces as eatablished by iaw on Saturday, 22d of February, 1802 an anal' vereaty second in hallowed memory oo'y to that of the problamatio° of our national Independence, et which time the ordinances of the Oonvention Of November 18, 1861, a draft of which le hereto apt pendaa, will be subriti , ttel to the people for ra:lB_ cotton or rejection. And in order that the State may forthwith r.• auire her pirtielpation in the eJuneals of the Union, 1 do furthermore direct that, upon the same day af4esaid, the vile be °priced for the elecunn of repreeentati yea in the Congress of the United States to 11 I existing vacancies. la witness whereof I have hereunto set my huid, and eauee,l the greet Real of Um State to be afaxedi el Hatteras, thw 21,1 of January, in the year of our Lord one thoustnd eight hundred and atatjAvo, and of the , uM3pendeum, of the United States the eletty Ix in. MARBLE NASH 'I A YLUR. FROM THE SOUTH b tat , e re,,eired flichmottd papers of the Oat con'ainiog in'ereeting statement 4 of the nenaloion of attar. at t_e South, Thn Examinee - , in a lettering artie e, discusses the , tuestion of the re.eol stment of the rebel tri.ops. Mississippi Volunteers. The Pa aola t tar states that the Itthaisalppl Legis lature has passed an act to raise ten thousand vol unteers (or the defence of the Stan; and if a suf- Solent number do not volunteer, then they are to be drafted. Also, that the Senate of that State had passed shill a calling a convention of the people of that State. Texas Infantry. I CJonel Maxere regiment of Texan leaner, , . . reached Little Rock on Sunday last, en rotate fot Columbus. The Jeurnai says the "regiment is a fine-looking body of men, well armed and clothed, and full of seal and euthuaiaam. Wo unto the Yankees who may be no unfortunate as to meet with these brave and (ladling fellowe." Excitement at Savannah. The Augusta tonatifutirmeast of Tuesday says, a private dispatch received from Savannah that mar. ping, stated that three of the enemy's vessels were 10 the rivet below the city,- and great. excitement , n commoner ea In Savannah. Stand Firm at Columbus. A long article is taken from the New Orleans Del* showing that the safety of the whole South depends on the result of the battle at Columbus. It says that place once taken, there ean be no ellen- trial remaanne at other points. I Wei Envelope*. The Memphis Appeal rewom 'fends, on account of tho great a,ettooy of envelopes. turning old ones wrong alde out, and using them, altar ping them together again. Drafting. an artutle from the Kno►We Rogister says all the Soldiers found retreating from the late battle through the country, are at come arrested, and will be drafts] Into regiments. Another Savannah Rumor. The 8s 'Banat' .fispubliams, of the aOth, said a fleet of steamers went down the rirevandhank.and ware nnmolested by the Yankee beef. Seventeen Federal vessels were aeon i the Bound, and heavy firing has bekn hearnthere. BY OLIVES PM ILLILOVIL 016 lIRRINEGitT FOE BALE. r I NE OF THE BEST REFINERIES In tha wait am now be purchased on the moat remionatle term% Da location is unexceptionable and it will produoi more oil, with less expense, than say other eatahllshrnant now operating. /t is fire pro - f; and supplied in phwity to.th the purest It is in every relpict • splendid chance for any person wishing to en - ge n the Wallies& Terme onwhalf cash, di the balance in one, two and three yew a, with interest immured :on the premises. addi ass ED 811, Pittsburg!, P. 0. WO 1, U.S QUA RTER HARTER'S WARRANTS AND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, BOUGHT BY PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY. Western Stove Works, 345 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURSE, GRAFF & CO. MANUFACTUREBN WOULD CALL THA ATTENTION looted of the public to their Large stook of well so- Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves:' lIITCHL RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, aoLiaw-ww, =long Which will be bond the SUM T GOOK- lITOVXIII IN THE he • Diamond, Advaime, dir-Tight, Be l lPui all awar he B ded tho FIRST PR I SM IUAI at the Matt Fur for tERT 00AL FR 00011 novae Alto PIREIT EIM ITJM emceed to the TRU AXIMICAX, GLOBE UPITELIO, Per the HEST WOOD 000 E EITOVES NOW IN OEM Its REnTIOKleltl and HA.NHAN Premium Stoves are sect. We mall attentloa of DESIREE! and B MS to the largest ertock og GRATE PROM & . 1 7:N]ZIV IN THE STATE.. N. 8.-We Hue the D LIMON D end ECLIPSE Coal Gook *ores with Soapete ee ithieth stand the fins batten' Oa= iron . " ' oak's J. 1). HANCOCK, ADZ 0 11.4^ EY *IT .L.4llir. NO. 78 GRANT BTRART I PrTBB KGEI, PAS NA. 4allll CITY GUAGES. CirtJAGERS OFFICR 18 moored so JOAN' girsaorra humor ottie, isomer ig asxo.aw pram enurarra lylll4, AL,EDwARDN akr eumArr. On Monday morning, February 10th, HU, Gild. TAWS, youngdot eon of G. L. turkigine Dome. aged two years and two months. The f 1111411114 yid take plane thin (Tueader) alter komiet,ttct °Wick, from tbtamaidenee Of ps. Panto, l'to:108 Federal street;Aßegbeny Friendi (Cho family are reepounfully invited to attend. tw. lONLAJI D KOSS PATE, lOELAIVD 11084 PA 8 fit, ICELAND MOSS PASTE. 'fhla del ielcu.s prepsratlon, composed of Iceland Moss, Gum Arabic, bugar and Vaud's, Is strongly recommended for the alleviation and cure o/ l * Ancighs, Molds, Sore Throat, H sameness, &c. For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, and dealer In cholee Frundly Medicines, tell /maw Sminittleld and Fourth istroons O s DANDELION OOFFEE. DANDSLIOIII COFFEE, DANDELION DOFF EE This artio:e la paid to be equally as good, mire wbolewrce, and one-hidf cheaper than ordinary Coffee. This article is put up in cans at 15 cents per can. For isle by ft/0 comer of theiamond and LECMI Malice pa THE MOST HANDSOME FACE IS SADLY dierlaured by Bad Teeth. ityba would have (mod Teem, and pear'' , whirr, use the TEABERRY TOOTEIWASH. JOSEPH FLEMING, comer of the Diamond cod Market. - cr INT 12# .Ia.R.T.A.MC ' atUNDERTANNIL sitwit %for flake's Metallic Burial Cums R. 8., B CABINET Waiiiil3oollo, No 46 EIMITIIFIELD STREW Beaidacce, 218 Lai:oak street, Allesibsay City. Ordains may be lett iT °EARL Ets' LIVIIERY irreld4l4 Allagbany 1 7 , 47. attal4lol:42p cbtDROPSIES ARS CURHD B Y SHARD RE CH'S PILLS—True form of disease ia oc ed by the exhalent arteries throwing oat a greater quantity of auk', than the absorbents take np. BRANDRETEPS PILL t convey by tr.agio as it ware,an impn se to the remote extredelties, are= lug their absorbents to action, and in case of swel ling or wa'crY dePosits. awagniung the sleeping energies of those vessels. SENATOR nELLENSES, of Herkimer, New York, wee a great suffer from a dropsical affection of more than a years duration. He duived no ma terial help front the prescription.' of his ph Miens, who in fact gave him to understand. th Lk cane was hopeless. By apparently the merest chance, the qualiti- a of thanth's Pills were brought to his notice. He began their use at once and with strong hope—tie he comprehended the principle of cure. He persevered with them for three months. taking often as many as sheen pills a day, but always mating it U. rule to take sufficient to purge in the moat edition= manner twice or traiee a week. Tots perseverance wee rewarded by a per f restoration to health whin% bas condoned to this Line. Sold by TtiOS. REDPATH, Pit n, Pa, acid to all rupee:lMM desisza In I saltridaw mwesmo oomomm: re DOLLAR EIAVLNGS BARK, NO. tin FOURTH STREET Depoalta male with thla Bank BETORE die FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, Will draw Intereatfrom that ds• e. CH A 4. A. cuLTON, Treasurer. MOhuNOA iiELA BItID3E CO, Putaburgh, February 8,1 , 1862. it AN ELEC: Trill/TEEN MANIA , GER. of the t.s.impany for erecting a bridge over the :river Monongahela, opposite Pittsburgh, to the mu oty of All, gheoy, will be held at the toll House on MONDAY, March 84, ism at 2 p. m. feStf N. NW...hi e. 13, Tresaurer. Os NOTICE TO THE TA.I-PAYEBB OF AL.E COUNTV —Renee is given that O EG O and RNY after MONDAY, Februahry Bereby8 ereby MM. Me Two MILL tit EL' EF TAX, toned by the Commlesioners for the year 18e1, will be received at the County Treasurer's °Moe, until March Ist, if S 1 All of the aforesaid Taxan remaining unpaid at the tnn , will be put Into the Meds of tiollemors with the ADVITiON OF TEN PEA OEN V. for col lection as per A et of Aseembly, leth January 18112. 1.282.9.8111 w A. FLOYD, County Treasurer. U Lk.' BULL AND DOUBLE UPPkiat FRENCH CALF BOOTS of x very wupenor m.arn, eeltluy et a great ro ciao ti o n us, former prtuee to CAB4/13 ocl VW E. Schmertz & Co., LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS min tv BECKHAM At LONG, te6 IY7 Lases ty atreet . Pit t.bar _ T ll LE I—The warehouse on Second street running through to First street, now occupied by Hitonnook, MoOreery * Co Enquire of (C-.72w) UK. •DY W. LANDRETH'S & BITIBINB WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS, FOR BALE BY GEORGE A. KELLY, No. e 4 feeleral street AUe• be FIN D. SGULLY, Gish! -.YA UA I:LEMUEL-WM. 0.14.AFP AILSO-IMPROVMD IRON CITY, NOTION TO THEI-1311311140. Hl4 lINIJER§IGNED; HAVING & parcelled the interest of a 447 Pitterson, Erg .in Livery' &able, and Batiar. f o long and aulmeasfully conducted by him op Ponatb street, them Lim friends iuM'ithepliblio a on patronage's* liber&llit Miaowed on the mt. tablishment under , ite late proprielon The stable Is the moat extensive and ooroptate in the west, and from the experience of thennandined in the Fattiness, and the facchtlea wit/lila:hie ranch, he flatten hamelf that he • ill be ablifto gto his pa trons the Most th -tough aatintselltat. Re takes ..icoe. lon to direct attention kV unsurpassed facilities for supplying 'anemia, and, also, to the advantage which hie Stable effete, from Its extent, ventilation, dm, to parties !laving horses to pat to livery. Roues bought and sold, de W. JAORSON. Pitlaburch u Feb. CM, 1804 jer TO THE PUBLIC —From the abOve it will be seen that the subscriber has die posed of his Lively stable, on PoUrth strentoo Mr. W. 8. Jack,' n, who will harems? condi:to the some. In retiring from the business, she midst , signed takes amnion to express his Mamie ac knowledgements to those friends and patrons who, far a par.ed of nosily forty' yeas, extended him a generous support. He won d also bespeak for his eutteetwor a continuation of this custom, as he Wale fully satisfied from his knowledge of Mr Jackson's experience and business energy, the reputation of the establishment will be fatly maintained by the new proprietor. HOLY PATTERSON. Pittsbar • February CUL 1882.—fellat A LLEGRENY BRIDGE - ELEC. tl TION NOT/OE--An elect on for ,President, tilanaßera and cm ereof the et.mpeny tar erecting a bridge over the Allgheny river, opposite Fide burgh, in the county of Allegheny, will be held at thel'oll Home, at the at nth end of the bridge, on HONDA f, the 8/ day of March next, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. to. fell lw WM. RO3EBURG Treasurer. LEl'—The large second story , mos. 72 and 74 Fifth street, lately ooeupted as a Billiard Saloon. Alao, the second, third and fourth stories of No. 70 Fifth street, opposite the Postoffice. Inquire at MORTON'S LUMBER YARD, Doquesee Way, below Hay etreet, cr. at No. 118 Reaves street, , fell:St DOTATO ES- A. 75 barrels choice P.rk Eye Polska 715 'eons do do do; received ana for axle by JA2d A. EI ZEV?, fall corner Market .E3 and Fi P rst streets 52 sacks Dried Peachea, benne; b 2 barrels do quarters and halves, In store and for sale by fall CORN -450 vEar Cora received and for sale by fell JAS. A. FICTSSER, corner Market and First streets. - MULES WANTED—WA.NTLU TO Purchase UNE HUNDRED al ULEs for the Fer/100 of the United States. They trot to required to be not less than foJrleen nor more than 1.6% hands high, nor 18E18 UMW 3 nor more than 9 sears old. Hours of inspection ft , ni 12 M. to SP. M. daily at Jeokson's Livery liable, Yogrth street. NTGOME RY Mt jor and Quartermaster U. 8. , ElthOfflos (4 M. U. H. A.., Pittsburgh, l enna rob. , felbtf THE BALTIMORE PIANO FACTORY. WITTSBURGH BRANCH. AT NO. 128 SMITHFIELD STREET.—Those wish ing to purchase a good family Piano should ast fad to examine these sample instruments. By way of introdaction of thie long sanding Factory, we ca l attention to the annexed. H. B. SABONI, edi tor of !he New York Musloal Times, a gentleman of acknowledged reputation as a mureal soho ar and Pianist, makes this re...ord: BiAnsoas. 1!61—1 have been detained here acme time; thL gives me an opportunity of getting bet te • acquainted who musical matters. I visited the Piano MalliliOotOry of ?losers. J. I. Wigs A I who •o Pumas are of an excel! et quality, and have attached to them an Improvement which, to me, seems of more importance than any of the invert. tons for the last ten years, I refer to the Patent Elastic Tonnh. I coneider it an immensely trupor ant Improvement. B. S. SA ROM. To Messrs Wise a Bros. leant LADIES BOUTS AND SHOES--• All sty lee of LADIES, MISSES AND CEILLDHEN'd FALL AIL WINTER BOOTS A!kiD SHOP2P-, soling at GREAT REDOOTION to close out. W. E. Schmertz & Cto., No. 3t Fifth Street. t. CI $260, PIANOS. $260 TWO ELEGANT ROSEWOOD 110, 31 Fifth street aS OCTAVE CHICHERINI3 With full Iron frame, new scale. reduced from $290 to $290, j ant received ana for sale by IrB JOHN H. MELLOR, 81, Wood stn at. 121 CENTS WILL BUY DARK PRINTS In the ',by far the money, aa - Wholeaale buyers will save money by exam ag c ay stock of PRINTS. Prises leas than Philadelphia prices. TA BD WIDE SEURTLNG MUSLIN at IS*. IRISH LINENS MID SHIRT BUSGAId WESTER DRESS GOODS, veil cheap DRESS SILKS, SRA WLS A.ND CLOARd, al less tsan coat for cash. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street •••.,• PILNOS. 1225 ONE BE &II Min sum WALNUT AX ooTAVN CEICKERING PIANO, full iron frame, new Emile, reduced from an to vaa, just reamed and forotale by feB JORN H. /1141.,L0 • 81 Wood street. CLOSING OUT TO MMEZ ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK Dress Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Velvet Bottom, Embroideries, Woolen Goode, Linen Seta, Gloves, Hoalery, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Mechamlo (Waage, Franck Corsets, Gents Merino Shirts and Drawers, Collars and Neck Ties, Zephyr Worsted, Shetland Wool, Woolen Yarns, &o:, duo AT CHARLES GEPNER'B, NO. 78 MARKET STREET. bROPosAi,B FOR TRANSPORTA braIf V ARMY eel t this e orce until di ;17a= DAY'S, WEDNADAY'EI and I , l3lD,tre for the tr depar.iatoe. by eater, of army .tareg front_tide port to Wbeaelig, Parkersburg Point riestant, Clallipola,Chanons,h,Locdsvills Qaroartdatioaele. Freight to be awardedito the trepeat leaders: Pref erence to be given to baste aocordaa to stags of eater, drattitbh speed, Arendt and intaninee reg. Lao. 41-11IVNT90M WM, U. EL a. ee Quitemeagter, 11. El, A.,uattertuate Pitto r, bargh, Perm Aroma* lailltaf JAMES A. FETZSJI. corner Market and First streets. the beat next style of Lace Goods, Lace 8/erovea ADDY •t; EWERS. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, In FIRST STREET, PITTBRURUH. w-7 --....? 41 OEl'O ST 887 CO ET. ALLEGElEarlig'il - ---- - i-a! proximo, for the transportation during the current year ending December Slat, 188 Y, of all ordnatim and army stereo (hem ordnance ner plea% and. other stores per WO podniiti.) to and from trie I±gheny Areensi,Radiroad Depots, Foundries and Wharves in and near this city. Bidders will specify a uniform rate to:and from the Allegheny Areenaliend penttayttlro-toodtia, Be at the city, and a ice uniform rate to and from all points attain the limit• of the city, A.MONTG OAIERYLQuartermaater. U. syltar Moe Quartermaster U.B. A" Pittabaigb, Penn na. JaB9-tf 0. SCHMERIZ..• --JAMES BLELLIELEY. kittsoculzh, Pa Franklin, Pe. sicanisimw & BLIAiELEY. Idannfeaturers and Wholeeefe Dealers in Lliamlnating and Lubricating 01 is erode Petroleum 011, Bennie and every description of Lamps. . Commission Merchants for the sale of CREIDErPETAOL aux. 1168 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, 1418-1 m opposite let Prestltellan (Unmet. LAS STYLES OF MINER GOODS JITST 0.E111776 UTE are now opening a choice Stook imof Winter eloode,ecturtedng le all af the latest !‘krtatione of CLOTHS, casum d2iD TING'S, which we flatter ourselves wince equal to ll any aszortmens to be faunclZastor West They wi be =d e up to order in a euperlor style and at prleee to Suit the lames. We would reepeetftilly solicit an early call from our patrons and the SARIIIRL GRAY & SOP, MERCHANT TAILORS No. 19 Fifth Street sale SHOES, CHEAP, AT 15 FIFTH STREET. AT 16 FIFTH STREET. D S. DIIMNBA.U.ELEtt- , H E LAMPLIGHTER'S STORY , HUNTED DOWN ; THE DETEOTIVE PO. LI E, and ether Notireletten by CEUELES D/DE4 E S i , complete lame volume, and uniform Mtn -Great Expectations." Price 80 cents In }wpm toyer, or two Litistrwad Editibna id Clotb. either In -duodecimo or octavo form. Price $l,llO amoki.,- Par sale at Pli/N1 SR'S, next door to Postal:dee.: , • • NA.THONA " OIL. • , WARE NOW MANUFACTIT-. RING this artiste. which for briaillao3r to binningareedom of offensive odpig,, mid transpa - rcy 01 color, ( which color warrant not to be changed by age or exposure,' is uvarirpassed .liy• any illuminator in Minor Raideflli markets- Aa a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can 'medially recommend it. Also, oar mitittffactrire of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by ell large Soap Makers and 00 Rehm:tiles whiaL. excels 10 per cent. in strength all the make °M ture ulish Soda brought to this country. Our mum. tse of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE. SALT. &c, Are so well and urrorably known, we _trust the mention is sufficient. MI orders and inqturies will be prompilyattende to by dittoes:mg GEORGE COLIIOIIN, Agent. " Penna. salt Miumfacturing Company. - actfincivis Ai Wood street. Pittsburgh • MTH RITRACTRD WIi110II? PAIN Y THE . IISR OF - AN APPARATUS' Ai whereby no drugs or galvanic L ibattedi sre used. Cold weather is the time when theapparn. tas can be used to its beat advaniage, genttelemen b and themhooillae ham their teeth atx y my -, mud process, and are reedy to testify semi the safety and painlessness of the operation, wher ever has been said by persons interested - in as. Betting the contrary having no knowledge of rry process Asir A RTI TICIAL TEETH inserted to every style E. OUDRY, Dentist, iatarnithlield soles aoll9 tats EAGLE OIL WOEKB. WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON, REFINERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Oarbon Oil, quality muirsassed. Pitta bnr h. Bensole and Om Greaaetionstantly_ on hand Orders left at Cheas Smyth & Co 'a on Water and Arms street% will be promptly 8 led, eMithem M I INT MI _lt ' IS UNION STATIONARY PACKETS, Are aupplied to Dealers at $1,50 PER DOZEN: COTTON HOSIERY, VOR THE PRESENT WE WILL contnne to sell by the dogma or half &wen AT LAST YEARS' PRIORS our entire stock of COTTON HOSE. consisting of Ladies White Three Thread Hose; Fine Hose; " Open Worked Hose; Lisle Mote; Idifaea• Heavy Three Thread Rosa; " Fine " Hose ; Boys Cotton Half Hose; Men's Buper Stout Half gob ; Pine " ng& " Stoat Hones, and all Made of Stook- LUTE N HAN D.KBROHIBPS. Ladies Corded Border Linen Handternhiete l " Hemmed Stitched Revere "P . Embroidered " oe NEm em% broidered 0, Gents Hemmed Stitched . Plain Linen . Corderect Bordered Hoop littirte and Corsets Edmond Skirts. Woolen Hoods, Nubile% &wags, do , at rednoed prime, Ribbed Merino and Cotton Hon Q' Wholesale Buyers supplied at a mall ad. VIIIICO On coat JOSEPIII •HORNE, IT MARKET STREET NEW FALL 03430D8 1-- EATON MAORUM 4 CO., Invite attention to thew HEW STOOK FOR FALL !TWA At Nos. VT and 19'F1/td Wholesale bums =polled Ai LOWeliiPriOge! • JAMES' H. CHIL.OBAIo CO. - MOPE COTTON (11111ALIN Allegheny City. Pa. I.`- lulmricoOsaas Oa SEAMLESS BAG S , /t 241) OF 0815T.A.33178 4 043 inches to 4t! au k :. ye. rordere y, cow * ;7 E , Woad Street Fatua. - B°4:)TS' SHOES AND GUMS AT TEE LOWEST PRIbRECIToR 0/181111! JOSEPH H. BORLANDI4 98 Market its - 114. Come itomt and swam bargains as / molt**, dose out my fall mock to make room , for am, - goods, SRE of Remember the phew et the OffiLAP TO JOSEPH . H. BORIANIIO ree at ma tea streikiiseondloortrom kb. E W FRUIT4I I / 1 3r-OF IRK eutAsom—agg tar Iststa ratas , thiaeslaad , Lar44, rsoutrodamir___ csimagg.4l awn* • • ShiLiallad rismorb 41 , )r ' ,ii 1;i7,, .11' e : it iliv, ..Wfd. SEBUM: SON P 1,54 ..-Prsrate Boxes,-$5,00; tangle exl in Pritans 80, $1,44 Pardnette and Ln', ...rnle chairs, b y rs Family Crate, 2$ Geul-c ..3I lery. *nor, Colored Boxes, 60 cm aUa id'irv, rotate, ---, ,;:,rttl. svEruivo od:sualslartlte r..engsgement of sae yours/ and . I ...Iwo e „ ost :EDITH AND &g . ZelAia MIN ...... ObariotWrponippaa Lady , PROFESSOR 'A. O'LEARY., — Wilfdelliei a leatuie' ohm ~rrs,hr; PHYSIOGNOMY; er the email Of Melliaithew icor from the foe hair: eyewallt, A T 00 NORET . ZALL, Amtisafon 1 mints. FT. isWa poueulare see WM. w W• ALkaT44-4,1* emismen. NEW STYLES oF spanrchpim 8 AT 12 1-2ots; NEW DZ.LA/4.Eg AT 25etic: Bed and Blaek Hoop Gray„Stapp filigfirsp t • L- 6 'r.1.!#.; 4 EXTRA QUALITY - WIDE TAPE iSKIRit- A GOOD A. I3 BOIITMEDT OF Aiper'. Will open on SATURDAY a large stook of SHOES CHEAP, RED AND BLAMPRINTS AT 121 ots ar—lfrt AUSWIAL CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREWS VOVrti -11ATatt:\I' EtnlNS—vlaring purchiaed moss of my stock omi utiorelhe pica t andaa imn_Citedng cut wifibilarankAikotiikditf of Black sod Dark Brown Oilmen nt 1234 cent t sr yard; Bleach/a ! • gral,pattleaattett4fuelana.ien itkoleteale 0164; one yard-Wide 'Unbleached' PI lin 8)44 worth is Canton Nlannela and the beat Paper 1.2*-; alurtFronta _ad Irish Linen: cboap ktoop Skins beat qtiahrj. rurenisera do well to cab and ete, at So. Itfarket street, be t Ween Filth and idantond. 4.4 ~TANd4. 7 TOTED FOR LEASE Tli e house tiered as the trr hi/CHOLAS HO'T'EL , situ& oe corner of Grant atftet and Fourth, rhese from the find of Apxii. For terms enquire of £i yJ. R b 4 Oßis - 0114 41474,3 La% fA L ja2o4l • Uline,42ll.Pdttnii jitia'gearjuslAtre4. A: T Taft NET AT LAIC KUHN'S LAW BUILDING, delo-1y ' THANKSGIVING SERMON& W HA.NILSGI VINCi ,- dLECTITAR , TEM PA BENT nms4 DaiaLoßol DEIWORTEL Prethtied" in tu—Afoll'eitteet-- Pit byterian chttronVoitotiol4Okos Thursday, Nov. SCS, leg% On cciaTo vol. Price lb MS,. _ _ •ar and E atanapatiou— . 27/41 How ia Mr..taa' rrora, By,dli:ttar WARD BSEeliga. mammondadvezva -to -thlvinonin Brooklyn, N. Y., oh Thaakighda‘Diy,'Noatabor Ft, iSOL Ogle vol , octavo. Price lb coats. For bY • JOHN ,HO,O2I,I“EAD* COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR TER SUM ter PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, i tige 14" lug sTaig n•i li rga otrvß OUR r -.1301:173126. : 1 NO. 8* DIAMOND ALLEY, '-- '. ±., __ _PATA,6/1-4.141,4174 PEE -S U B StaLBBII AIMOMEIS to the Willa thee tie fa" in ilatti swan of NNEBH EIMILL ANDCAN ODITERN, DADA as, criev au and 18 noparest to a o oonnnodate tits psalm Odds oid. , Itncena -lintaesethl WOW ant drinkeir line at ibeldtaileat . latety JoHN SHALES, Proprietor. COAL, NUT „COAL,. BLACIX.7O4) 00}1.2.-.DIOKSON(WENWART - 600,41 dAM1VM,8=141 1 9 "ot_,llllll4lllsWin="her, Uokaokitile•--; paled id Waimea the to any quatatoyala at rates. Oar OCIIII 11 l!krirs'n fresh daily by n=iilad Is dry sad lave elack..._ Alaska* given* . plying Ring* 00.12 - • LIEFE LLLthariINIZEBNT, tholasOtiaWl44oi z•:t _ _ - R. a SELLERS dt 00, a ° °d ..e.gini;io49/2411110004,64 _ • a. ArociEA 4; po. Wb MIT/1 t h lkek Attention of t)ttyers to their lege sad iarled stook at 000118 9 ' . • jfiet received, azooag which may be round all of the newestatyhr of goods for .eh. and, Teeth's Vans together with a Tall an d ootantiitt maaort meat genthatiez at i m irtalgoigg i t o , mrqr. lees-AN carAgatketteaatteraan ' EATON,tiEgtilalt & CtO, JOBBERS RETAILERS crevats,.i.ndersetrta Sittr 1 2:4 1 : 11 411 0 rms. A fulliWeitttlit al 7 ins haltd. tieeigul s eem s NW BA kw 'IW-IP'arvikrlATO2V, ItAtlantras a • Ma Fillb street: . , ... . , Frittizig ?Alum Viiiiiimis Jai) ottia - viatikkAilf,' I zwisi_planzather-AmaceasiIIBDRIZT alusa m.rmingi . , . int Nadu r , ~. p : : ; . 1 AVM§ 01.1 CLOTHS .._.........____ - . ! . 2,6 pzzgas •_ . • 1 '''' ''"',2d'lniuf 8 ' tl - A,--vv-v;•“. i Nti*-'DirtreitriTe'c. --V5 P beg:fill' ;4 ."'"'''' • NNW ifittrailittit eAR,Pin le-Tbpsechave junj been received andArs 9(t14, IIIaTAIVD 111 MMT - PATTERBEI. at %blot, prima. 11•1 S. •" '` `,if'.'•'''' 't figi,,,,-,: /1.4:W AT A' 8 ~-4 F ff ..0 46111 MY: MICE AD - PPRAplucfot* WFAYRT CUM& PASig Tut ItaitaiKtibilibm kik ; -203.0000M1T 13T.Arorth z . .._—rentravaiLiquA i 14 A 9. (Ih gnu, sianowisas", ; ~,931141 4.404,1.N wr- 1 .7 = 4 21,' ,1,p0z,v6. di ....tuktail NEW PLAY Run) Atm PLAIN GINGRIAMs, Iffeelen Slunvia-inittest. JOHN I.- LOGAN, PIfiTSB6XBS $:! BElVartl/11]Mik.,; e. Bacoeseor to Rant& Miner, bkisWOOr tO it‘i CMOS. = =I
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