PITTSBURGH POST. J sentinel on the watch towers of our suf- ' Connecticut Democratic State on, ' fering country. Long ;n ay. , , he wave; vention. .. —. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1862 . 1 public virtue, like his, is very rare, and Tue Democratic State Ccikiention of - we should endeavor to lift'ourselves to , Connecticut, held last week, fit-represent i Sublime and chiirming 001nprehen• ed to have been the largest, thering of the kind ever held in ,that State.' The following preamble and resolutions were NO PARTY The Gazette- y ester day came out with a burst of buncomb in which it attempted to play the patriot ; it said: "We have never cared to inquire, and do not know, whether our fighting Gen erale and soldiers are of this or the other party. 11 they are fighting for the UniAti and are in downright earnest in ati • the rebellion, that is all we Row, the charming simplicity and in nocence pervading this little paragraph, are entirely too recerche to be allowed to psupineotioed. Magnanimous creature; hts never Inquired to what party our fighting Generals belong, no, not he.— Vtifilffiittelneighbor never condescends to these light inquiries, how does it hap. pen that it almost daily contains assassin stabs at Gen. McClellan, and laudatory notice of that most stupendous scoundrel eed.,hlatherskite, "Jun Lane?" To Gen. McClellan, as the head and front of our army, we are first indebted for -our late magnificent victories ; he pre• dieted them weeks ago, and all he prom ised has been more than verified. How has the Gazette treated this heroic Gen aptkl: Why, by publishing every con temptible slander that was calculated and intended to damage him in public estimation. Even in yesterday's issue, the easette, right along side of the arti cle from which we quoted, contained anotherstab at the Major General, from which we copy the following specimen: 'By the way, would it be any harder • to take Manassas with our two hundred thousand men on the Potomac, with every provision needed and plenty of leisure to get ready, than it was to take the entrenched camp and Fort Donel ems, witkfifty thousand men brought up in hurry ?" Gen. McClellan's fault, in the estima tion, of the Abolitionists,is that he will not consent to the prostitution of the war to their foolish purpo.ies of emanoi potion. McClellan is for the restoration of the Union in accordance with the declared intention of our government; and for this he is subjected to daily abuse and detraction ; by a set of poli ticians whose only object in the prosecu tion of the war is political success and alturerfs emancipation. The 'Onion, the Constitution and the success of our arms are nothing, in their estimation, com pared to the realization of their crazed notions of the sudden uprising of four millions of slaves. The Gam:titer's inquiry whether it is "herder to take Manassas than Fort Donebon," is on a par with the usual meanness of its course. Let the editor converse with any one of the numerous officers from the Potomac, who are daily returning on visits to our city, and he will lind out how easy it ia, at this season . to advance upon Manassas. The Gazett e "does not" care about the politics of ur officers; no, not it; it merely cares for caisthis laxspicion upon the patriotism and loyalty of sorne of our bravest Generals. Against a systematic cornbi, nation tobreak him down and force him to commence hostilities Before he was ready, Gen. McClellan has contended from the beginning of his command on the Potomac. He implored for patience and cord - dentin, promising smocks frr our arms when once ready to begin the as saffiailftOrrati6 foe. All ha promised he has given; but insten,l f thanks and gratitude from till -, Guzeue, which "cares nothbv" about part y iu this contest, that miserable concern desires to know Anther if eionhl be harder to take _la nassaaothatt •it was to take Fort Douel son. — lblatinersi McClellan has so far witlyittioitthese heartless sneers; he will soon be' able to attack Manassas, close the ciXtitest in a blaze of glory, proetra tag4itixaon and foiling Abolitiobism in its dtsiii:cis against a restoration of the Uniqn, Bb`.y:.ON BRECKINIIIDGE. The roe' lection of Mayor Sanderson in 4044 of Lancaster, has afforded that virtuous man, John Forney, another opportunity to attack what he calls the Brecliktridge Democracy. Breckinridge **traitor, and every Democrat in the Wf3titeii who does not believe in the itttluitoulate Forney, is necessarily a friend of the revolted Kentuckian, and' , consequently strait ir too. In this way the plislAtetil Of Forrest, succeeds in preying that a majority of the voters of the city of Lancaster are like Breckinridge trait- , ors 'to the trition. Why , among the I west notorious toadies, who hung upon the slake of John C. Breckinridge, this audacious Forney was always the most oatiliiko The "courtly ,Breoltitt rit*:" And .such terms of imperial en - dearmtiat, daily decorated the columns, of,l44,..Thsatt, in its sickly adulation of nth 1 `.Graft, P ' politician. Forney; Dan . tackles, tbe ; Chevalier Wykoti, and their set of exemplary and virtuous politicians we t ll l l i i e 86 444 ( " I f E iC - 1 04 6 .r.ogard" ed . Pl7coltiiiiidge /18 i.s peculiar represen tative: As for Judge Douglas, he under stood, the-virtuous John; he trusted him sitinnel as he did "adders fanged," and jtkifte,bont as much as the friends of the deeetunxi-trust Forney now. -Ifitvet'y evident, from the frequent opprodic , eftorte of Forney, to alar m tlikiattit;, against the " Breckinridge Ditiintitiiir;4merining thereby all those wittpmlits'eannot ,ctu7 with him in his iiigisinage to the camp of Black Re- Pribliiiiiiism—that Abolitionism in his. ooh :at present,is resting upon a weak fottiOttitm. ,We appreciate his sensi tivenesaupon these points. It would be a lamentable thing, as he suggests, if the Democracy of Pennsylvania should 'gain become dominant, because in that it might assist in lifting the disin nd patriotic Forney from the ^cure he so handsomely • States Senate. For rebel leaders OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. CAMP PARNUM, NEAR &OD'S FERRY: LOWER POTOMAC, Feb. 18, 1862. j DEAR Pahl': It's just tattoo, but I suppose that ere taps, I'll have suffi cient time to write you at least a short document. Yesterday afternoon, our much talked of Brass Bind made its ap pearance upon the ground. Their de parture from New York City wes her alded through the columns of the Dailies, and a serenade given, prior to their leaving, highly spoken of, so you may know that their arrival was anx iously awaited. The Band embraces 20 pieces, made expressly for them by Messrs. Hall & Sons, of Broadway, N. Y., at a cost of $1,200. It is under the leadership of Mr. Wm. Tare, of New York City, who is an adept in this line of business. The greatest satisfaction was manifested on their arrival, for we are thoroughly disgusted with our "ket tle drum corps," and the change wilt apparently be for the better. To-night the encampment is thrown into the wildest excitement by the reading, at retreat, of a telegram announcing the capture of Fort Donelson and its 15,000 occupants. It was indeed glorious news, which sent a thrill of joy through every nerve, and was the signal for loud and prolonged cheers from the companies assembled. The unpleasant weather wra, for the time,forgotten, and a smile of satisfaction occupied the place of the long discouraged frown. We are only dissatisfied on one account, ie., that we have not been permitted, thus far. to give the rebels a sound drubbing. But appearances now indicate (why should I mention appearances, for on several occa sions they indicated a grand finale, but only ended in smoke; however, give them,) that we are to have a say so in the proceedings soon, for these reasons: All furloughs, passes. are strictly pro hibited for the space of five days ; we have recently been provided with new muskets and cartridges, and the new road to Liverpool Point is completed, and what is there to deter us from re ie forcing Gen. Burnside. This embraces the only chance to move at this period, (via transports), Otherwise, I refer you to the illustration, entitled '•Why the Army of the Potomac don't Move," in Harper's Weekly of the 14th instant. On Saturday last there was a balloon assension from Gen. Hooker's head• quarters, and information of the greatest interest gained in regard to the enemy's position, movements, &c. The steamer Harriet Lane is lying at anchor off In dian Head, awaiting a favorable oppor tunity to run the " pop gun batterys," which of late have opened upon every passing craft from a skiff to a gun boat, but without avail. Our Dramatic Troupe intend celebrating Washington's birth day with an exhibition, on which occa sion "Toodlea" will be brought before the public in all his glory. But I'm run ' n tug out of news items, for, according to the stereotyped phrase "its all quiet along the Potomac, and of course it can't, be expected to give interesting incidents when they don't really happen. II any movement should ensue, or any thing transpire worthy of note your cor respondent shall immediately notify you until then adieu, H. C. H. Death of a Veteran Messenger. A bla, k man, named Francis Datch er, who has been a messenger at the War .Dakartment for forty two years, died recently 'after having faithfully TIF rlor med his duties. lie wits appoint. — (1 by Secrftary Calhoun. when Monroe A supplement was President, and had a parchment oan Act entitled "An Act extending scroll on which was a „certificate Of Pennsylvania Avenue, in the city of Food conduct, signed I.y - the Nullifier Pittsburgh, to the intersection of Ross gentlemen who have n i ce t ) l b e inV x h t e e l e d u the peritolio of Secre• and Fifth streets, approved the 4th hry of War among them Lewic C , day of May, one thousand eight bun. John Pell, William Wilkins and Jeffer• deed and fifty-seven: sin Davis. It is only a few days since that the der, Lew! was pleasantly SECT! qi 1. Be enacted by Me &nate and ed to in an :trod. , in the National bad allud- House of Representatic,s of di.. (Ammon_ wealth of Permsy7vania in General Assembly leOencer on the W.tr Department, and he joyed the re met, andit is hereby =acted by the authority of the same: That the word "individual" rt ` i e ` jn eut c()mmunitY'spect of the whole .111111. p 1...— as ement, used inwher the e the same directs the as act to which this is a sup- Ex-Governor Pennington Pois sessment of the damage upon the intl.:- oned—Eight Grains of Morphine viduals to whom said opening shall be a taken by Mistake. benefit, Shall be construed to mean all The Hoe. William Pennington, of New% owners of property so benefi ited, wheth ark, New Jersey, lato speaker of the House er the same be private individuals or of Representatives, died from the effects public, private or municipal corpora or tions , and when any judgment shall Morphine, taken by mistake, A prescrip. have been obtained or may be obtained I Pon was written foi quinine, and sent to against any corporation, the same shall the drug store of Dr. 0. W. Badger, on be collected as other debts are by law Broad street, Newark The prescription collectable . from such_ corporations. j directing powders, was dispensed, and la `l his act passed the Senate February belled "quinine." Shortly after the pow 9th, 1862. der was administered to the Governor. In the course of a few minutes it was diFcov. erect that there was something wrorg, and on examination the powders were discov• stud to be m , rphine, eight grains of which had been taken, Toe sad affair will be fully inverigatel, when particulars will b. made publ , c —New York Commercial Advertiser. General Scott in New York On Monday Gen. Scott's coupe iurned out of Wall : street into William, and, stoppeoldfilkont of'theiarather,Jidann fact ureViii)!Kaiiik Thoiep erable gentrtrt man was' recognized gy the erreet throngs in Wall street, and hie carriage was followed to the bank by a crowd whose cheers were vociferous and hearty. As the carriage stopped and the vener able fornrof the general appeared at the door, the crowd which by this time was verylarge, removed their hats and broke into a lomdthenr,„ Gener Scott raised' his hat an Elie acknowledgments, his - White hair waving in, the wind and his.fabe expressitie .4V emotion at the unexpected and informal , greeting. Genera Scott went into the bank, the crowd awaiting his return. While in the bailli.tbe dispatch was seat to him' from titis_ office announcing the surren der of Fort Donelson. The General read it and'retnarked, "It is a pity that great rascal, Floyd, had escaped." On lest , ing the bank, General Scott was again the „recepient of an ovation, and so ended a pleasant episode - .theblockade of Wit. limn street and a run on the Lsather Mann- faetarees Bank. We learn that the healih of General Scott has much improved dur. Mg the last two or three weeks. He now walks easily without assistance.---. New York Ethpreets. The Feeling in New Orleans We have seen an extract from a pri vate letter, dated New thdeans, Decent. ber 10, written byoa gentleman of influ ence, which, speaking of the tendency of public feeling in'that city, says : "There is a great deal of suffering in New Orleans. All the papers are is n g half sheets. There,aNtots a large Union , entiment, and the people are be ginning to express their opinions pretty freely; there is no doubt thaton the ap proach of the Federals the city will be surrendered without any fighting." You need not tell the truth un less to those who have a right to know it all. Irifi. liuteUi ugen - - I But,let all you tell be truth. .ge TWA linear trade in . Ireland e O r igli ai ::! in a state of stagnation, Spare that you may speed; fast that I he `it iav , I you may feast; labor that you may live;' ue '7:4 exports for the eleven ohs land run that you magi rest. Art is ending the 30 the revelation of man-; and 1.11 of November --4 L 3,33,47 7 -1 baring - the same peri o d of not merely that, but likewise the rev- ' 14 1 0 E, SALE, theArecedinik iear it 'was £3;951,,g65 elation of nature speaking through:man. a- 6 tln 4v Y iv iro in E theeti ag °, - esa.sor Boas, 8 63 5 4 1 414: 4 1W4 . 96. of 1614.494. le ii : 4 0 , d ou bt k ees t y il l th e h est "d:01,,' ,/ I ,T' a „ 8014 HC- 141 . -4 71 1 0 -E'r"' great tidl in 400 E- is in the trade with that,* i- .....4 6 - 11 ' -- •- . ', i, „ PbUir: bacon Yarn, A ljui- 4)34. lea 4B .B l, 63 So rth 'lo defi nA cit ed amounting ltlie.eivilk-wa ib i al i°Y eF9 7l)llt : l7 4tink . ° i tte"hillil ti gOOd:3101 2 ' :4 . 2: - . l' . :'n 0 611" :432, --l ' i, ; :-- ' '''• V • . --« ''... zeoN IA X. taal„eit 1.2.4; ea ya , a - •t a "1. Co .."-- Lt. 1: ti . •Z: ' 6,1 t e n fig, ~. , ~ „WY rialliOtara4C,o4 - I ' ‘ , .3ts theie can lie no uninttement. '.' 13 Y ,‘....., Q.. So' SID Wood 4, Ith e Union am-Be adopted WHEREAS, The Democratic party, hav ing from its crganization'been the pally of the Union, faithful and true•lo its hest interests, maintaining its dignity in war and in peace, against the assaults and insinuations of foreign and domeatio foe,-; and *REHEAR, The present deplorable con • dition of the country results from a de parture from its time honored and con servative principles; and WHEREAS, We fully believe that the Union cannot be restored until the prin ciples and spirit of Democracy prevail in the Administration of the Federal and State governments, and that the triumph of the Democratic party offers the only reasonable hopes of awakening the dormant Union sentiment of the South, which can be aroused only by the assurance of safety and equality in the Union; therefore Resolved, That the present extraordina ry condition of our national affairs, in which we have been Involved through the pernicious counsels of fanatics, ur- ' gently calls upon every Democrat to rally under the time honored banner of that political organization which has, in war as well as in peace, in prosperity and adversity, ever proved faithtul to the Union, the Constitution, the government and the laws, and which banner we will continue to blend with the glorious stars and stripes Resolved, That resting their organiza tions upon the patriolism of its well tried principles, and still renewing their un swerving fidelity to the constitutional government, which they have for more_ twin three quarters of a century un flinchingly upheld (whether assaulted by Northern Abolition or Southern se cession,) the Democracy of Connecticut earnestly appeal to all conservative cili vats to unite with them in sustaining the President in all constitutional ef forts to suppress the rebellion, restore the Union, and to defend our country against all foes, whether from home or abroad; and we invite the oo operation of all who are opposed to the revolutionary element which is now making war upon the President and the gallant Gen. Mc Giollan, for the purpose of converting the war against se:esslon and rebellion into a struggle for the emancipation of slaves, in violation of the obligations of the Consti. tution. Memorial to Prince Albert The National Memorial Fund for the erection of a memorial to the late Prince Consort of England, had, at the end of last month, reached £B,OOO. Toe L )rd Mayor of London has forwarded to all the mayors and msestrates throughout the kingd.m an appeal urging them to use their influ• once In procuring further subscription - AMOr g those who have already subscribed ere Earl Russell £lOO, Lord Palmerston £lOO, the Lord Mayor £lOO, Bishop of Exeter £lOO, Peabody & Co., the Ameri. can bankers, £1006: the Bothschilds £2lO, Goldsmid, the banker, £100; the Bank of Enz'and £4OO, and the B,xiely of Aria £1,050. Gene McClellan and Matlock. The newspapers have given circulation to reports in relation to these Generals which are utterly untrue, but evidently designed to create misunderstandings and jealousies. We are authorized by General Halleck to state, that he has at all times received the most hearty co operation from General McClellan, and that in all the military operations in this Department he has had the advice and approval of the General-ih•Chief.— The two Generals are in almost constant , xximunication by telegraph. Mi itary Service in Prussia A bill has been presented to the Prussian Chamber of Nobles, modifying the law respecting military service,— This is henceforth to be for seven. years four of which - will be in 'reserve.— That of landwear is to be for nine year; five of them in the first ban. The three classes of age for the army will also ,apply to the navy. l'he govern ment will area Make a' slight redination in the proportion of regular soldiers to the population; which will henceforth be per cent. ' , Broin Cairo to Fort Donetson. The time it takes tii,go horn PortDoneP, son to Cairo is from 12 to 15 hours. Some- times the boats drop oft the news Smithland and Paducah, but not al ways. WIW.11:1 ! S1118. - n • ‘n Count de Morny president of the Cops Legisla it of France, - has set his face against written speeches. Ittem4 bare ;must henceforth abandon that riatitic mode of debating. ft- would e items such excellent order was established at our national capitol. IlEgAirat `was a'rearfol jest•.of Lord Norbury's on sentencing to death a thief who had stolen a watch: "You made a grasp at time, my lad, but you clutched eternity." MARRIED. On ttio - Mb of Cletsterosm, at the residen - e of the offielettog Minister, RIK. Jae Robinson. Lieut. t likaLEB ATW,ELL and - Miss MATTItn P. Game, all or Al . egbeny thy. W.btAßtekiiUl,lll3 CATARRH STUFF. This . Banff is super.or 'anything yet known for removing Catarrh, Cold in the Head. and Headache, For kola by SIMON JOHNSTON, Drusost, corner Smithfield and Fourth street& Also, DOMINO'S OATAIMH SNUFF, and all the °balm Family Mediebiesof the day, many of them at g mtly reduced prices, constantly on band. fel7 1 7B11:03E11=4:1"..49-13. MEL R. nutmeat iniataTA.KER, eole'agent helr for Fiske's Iffebillie Burial Oases. at R. R. BOLGR'R'S CABINET WAREROO6I9, No 45 sm.era Fr }MD MEET Residence, WI Lowell street, Allegheny City. Orders may be left AT CHARLOD3' LIVERY Evraus, Allegheny Oey. se2l.ouid-2e DROPSIES ARE OURE.D BY BRAND INV" RE re's PlMA—This form of disease is oc casioned by tha:latent arteries throwing out a greater quantit yof aid , than the absorbente'tske up. RRANDR PILL convey by magic as it ware. lawn se to the-remote extremities, arous ing their ansorbente to action, and In case of swel /lug or watery dePositsotwakfiating the sleeping enemies of those Imamate. SENATOR BELLENBEB, of Herkimer, New Yerk, was a great suffer from a droyerical affection of more thane years duration. He derived no ma terial help from the preseriptioni of his pit ideas who in fact gavetilmfty mderetand, ski nis cave was hopeless. B_y tint merest chance, the guelitlYs of Bran were brought to lits notice. He here th at once and with strong hope—fir Se comprehended the principle of cure. He persevered with them tar three months. taking often aa many as Sfleen pills a day, but always making It a rule to take suffeent to purge in the most eftedtual mania* twice or thrice • week. This perseverance was rewarded by a per fect restoration to health which has continued to thus tune. Bold by TtloB. 11111DPATH, Pittsburgh, Pa, Aml tr, sil baspeatablEkisaktra in medicines, MEDICAL W. BODENBA BEM, B. U., OF.NEW YOWL CITY, • Having arrived in Pittsburgh will, as uenal devote ha exclusive attention to the Medical and Samuel treatment of Chronic Diseases, especially thoee of the Lnwer Bowel, Foch as Piles, tiontitipation., tale, Pio-sure, Pelham of the bowel, Stricture of the Bowel. iLeerallon 'AM(' Bowel. He will slso treat the various Chtonio-biseases of the Womb, Hid. o ye, Bladder, so. His rooms are at the 1110NON -13 A lit ELA HOCIttE, where he may be seen and con sulted tromil eolock a- m to 8 o'clock p. m Patients, it they desire It, will bo slatted in any part of the oily. fell-lm H ULLI HELPS PA.FAISLUS TOOTH POTS, Prepared from the origmal recipe of Dr. J. L. Huthheti. It le recommended to the rubito ae a superior artielefer eleansmg and beautifying the testa, removing tartar, restoring decayed teeth, atrougthenlngthe gums, and imparting a delightful odor to the breath. Pince St end& For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, Gl6 corner of .the Diamond and Market, Orrice 0/ dna Norodom( Imeintaus Corner blokes and Water strews. P.thibdrgh F bruary 19th, 1862. Oa THE BOARD OF Diaturroo-s Corn .my hoe thla d .; declared • dividend in CASH of TWO DOLLARS per (bare, oat of the pronto of tee-lay OliX. mamba. payable to (dock. ho , uovo or thrir legs! repreven tau via forthwith. fe2il4w P. A. lIN A FIT, `fecoohr .T. [ZisTHE ONLY REAI, VERMIN DESTROYED, ih 4 tan al oays be relied 014 Drain EAT PATE, EAT PAS.VE, RAT PASTE, Prepared by JOSEPH PLEMINEi, loth corner of tho Dtamand and Market. --- Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE FIR M .0? & & MNTETLEY was demelee t tt y,routasit COLIABIIt OD lht Ist J aMICs 80 WN and .10}1.1N IieTLET having purehanlid Ma internal of Llatanii Tetley, Willi *ow tinge the bonine.s tinder pie same My/. and firm bey aides are auttuniandlo settle Übe bllßille,B of the iale firm JA NEM tI&%VN, AdR&M . rETL LY. JOHN TETLEY. 10 un.ku lisrkley'n i PoLlorb' London Portor 10 do MU 1y a Bone sib ; 10 tk. Ypun,iceee Ale 10 do Fidk Irk; Ale, In store and for sale by felB WM. fir , I t INETT,I2O Wood Street. PI ANOS. ONE BE ith'IFUL BLACK WALNUT 834 OCTAVE CHIUKERING PIA - NO, full iron frame, bear rade, reduced from r 276 to S22A, )uat reee)veLtipid.far a v e by 1.8 JOKE a. MhLLQS, 81 Wood a ~t. TT (.1 QUARTERMAST BR'S We RR &NTS AND OTHER 01,,k1M9 AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, BOUGHT BY PIT rsinntaa TRUST OOMPANY. JOHN D. SCULLY, Cast)ler. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS Pla.t.,TO.bT az 0 0-, klanufauturers of every •srJety ,of FINISHED BRASS WORK. Gas and Steam Fitters. Particular attention to fitting 011 Refineries. Brags Cesium of SUPERIOR 8410 YTH:IE39 made to order. Stein:Roar, Work spirepairing generally. nik-Soss' Oif Globe; DavOr Wel Lamp; Gas Brackets att.! Pendants. -Corner.; SAINT CLAIR d rEIEET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel3;tl If. EL BULGER, X Aid Ca? A i,.1" BAB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FURNITURE. No. 4 Smithfield Street, • PITTSBUROM. A FIT L L ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand,,:whloh we will wall at the lower prices for CASH. myl&lyns LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS For sale by BECKHAM Ai LONG, 127 Liberty street, ntabtrrgh f 0 S T.-A POCKET BOOK CON TAININGgIeoride was lost at noon on Sat urday, near the Bang Blocs, on Fifth street. Tne Seder will be li ea-Ally rewarded by leaving k at &LI YOUNG'S Restaurant, No 4D Fifth street fel7-8t REACHES AND VINEGAR -600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, IiA.BRELS PURE CEDER VIAIIiAR, in store an 1 tux . Bale by W,14414.A.51 BAGALLEY, felb = 18 and 20 Wood Ansel zymeo.es ... . , 2 ' :", O - OIL *T • RTH . 6, irgrAs RESUMED IHE PRI.CCICit ua ATTENTION PIRSIdEIqt I DELEGA- ' TlONS,from the differenCEtro CemPald°B ll of 1.. of thee..ily 4re roqueefed,' to iteatimble itt the MAY (I , MEDICINE 6'B ormcn,TdIt4FTICRITOe ti at two o'clock, ' to congult together cormernigg, and to make at hta formeopftice, .„,. I:- Memo:airy arrangernente for Me procession on )..81 110. I`, aturday evening. TIM delegation to con bt of at 47 SMlTHtellittl least three from eactMOomparly. . bnween Third and Yourti , .^.• t folk w fe2l. A.O. M'CANDI,M,: Chief Engineer. 11 . 0 TO T 4E MEROHANTSpr..II I Learning that a number of mstehanui to whom we dray freight from Duquesne Depot, have been Waite upon by an-toer party. WllO, has trim' m srepresentations obtained orders for draping their goods, we centre to say publ. ly, , that we are prepared, -s ever, to de fiver goods with prompt. nese and dispatch, and sol.cit a continuance of the former patrocage bestowed upon us. fa2l-at Pd'HiRtIRN a HENRY. RULIIOIII comuucrous ATT6NTION JUST BRASS LANTERNnee Lanterns are unequalled ( or beauty of exterior, and unsurpassed for brilliant illuminating powers. SCHMERTZ & BLEA.KLEY'S fO2l 163 Wood a JUST RECEIVED— A large assortment of LADIE3, MISSE3 AND CHILDREN'S BALNIORI.L BOOTS, of the latest style. W. E. Satunertz & Co., No. 31 Filth Street. real WHEREAS LETTERS CUM TEST. have been granted to the undersigned ru the estate of H. R. LUBla, deaeased, all parsons knowing themselves indebted to said estate ore re. quested to make paymeot immedtete y to ALEX ANDER friclll: ,faY, and those having claims against said estate will please present them dt.ly authenticated for payrnen'. ARCHIBALD VoIfURRAY. ALEXANDER kic.HURRAE, Executors. CHANDELIERS, HANGING LAMPS AND SIDE BRACKET'S; Alson a large and carefully selected asa,lrtment of LAMPS, In great variety of pattern, f ,r sale cheap for cash at - - - - - SCHIKERTZ & BLEAKLEY'S, fell pROD UCE. PRODUCE. 250 necks pr;me yellow Es , Corn ; 100 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal; 100 do bright Oats; 150 do Pink Rye P otatoes; 74 barrels do la stamping order; 40 do prime White /Wand ; 100 tauthele Dried Apple 800 •do do Peaches; 60 b: zee Che se; 20 bo.heln Shell Bailin; 50 new Oil Barrels ; 100 barrels Family Flour ; 26 dozen Corn Brooms; lb barrels Sour g rout, in store and for sale oheap to elone contriaornelate as. A. FETZER, corner Market and First ate r•2l ONEX $4OO for a comfortable two story frame dwelling house of three rooms and cellar, and lot of at °atm 21 feet front by 100 m depth, situate on Mouat Washington, a abort die lance from the blow of the h 11. Terms of payment at commode:lug. Apo!) , as.the Real estate office of fe2l 8. CU MB KEIT di BON. 61 Martel at. FOR RENT, Dwelling Houses and Store Room in various loosti on. dnrlj to (al 8 CU ['ELBERT a SON, 61 Market • t LARGE PARLOR LAMPS— - Alai aster. Opal, Turmenia. Chrlsoprase and Black bases, In fait gilt, ball gilt and plain, wi.h Bohemian Glass Founts, and CutOla , is Globe, or Pearl Gilt Porcelain Bhsies , elegant designs—. kr sale at SCHMERTZ & BLRAKLEY'S, 21 163 Wood street. FOR BALE OR RENT.— The subscriber offers for sale on WE DNES- I 'AY EVE •I \ EXT, 261 lost, at Odra*, at the store.the store Attlee occupied by him a I ease of 15 year, to ron. The bouse wao built to cwt the , r de, with all the conveniences for doings large wholesale and retail business, and is kaown its one of t• a oldest grocery sten s in Alieghsny et y If not sold he will :EMU it to the highest bin- der for a term of years, 'Perms mad 3 known on the day of sale. JANUS PATTON, JR.. N R. Be hag a large and will velec ed stook of Groceries, W•nesi, Fruits and I.;qaors amounting to about $7OOO, whim goods were laid In at low T. ,ces, end w.II h e offered for sale at anotic vria.o ihenouve is disik,sed of. Due noti .e Will be given in ttiveriv. fe2o.lw LIST OF NEW BOOKS A STRANGE STORY ; A Novel by S r E Buiwer Lytton. ?rice 25 cents CASTL.E.WAFE.B, ur, the Plutn q,ld King; by the a .th of gat Lyttr Price 60 Gents. THE WARDEN: by Anthony Troik)pe. Price 2 centa. THE FLOWER OF THE PRAIRIE by Gustave Simard. Price 00 cents HICKORY HALL or the Outcast. A romance f I the Alas Ridge; *7 :Mrs. Southwcirth. Price •50 cinfe. FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE; A Love Story from "Temple Bar." Price 26 oenta THE CLOISTER & THE HEARTH or, hia'd, Wife and Widow. A novel; Onre. Beads. Price 76 mate . TOM TIDDLER'S GROUND ; by Charles Dickens. Pace 26 cent,. p.RE 4W. Ii.XPECTATIONB by Oh trine Thortene. Price 26cents. TEACH US TO PRAT by D. John Ctunmlngs. Prioe'SL LILLIES LEAF; by the author of Margaret Maithuat. Prtoe $l. JOHN BRENT ; by Major Brent. FORT LAF.A:ICZITT E • by a. W 094, „, nig.Theabovel, togethaparith anoql. Owe /Modred good and totem/ding book& MENRY MINER NEXT DOOR TO THE POSTOITIOR few SEALED PROPOSALS are invited till the 10th day of March, 1.862, at /2 m., for etfP• ply,ng the U. bub. Department with CPO lead cr - BgEr CATTLE, on the hoo2 The Cattle to be delivered at Washington 'Ofty. - and euth col ral to average 1,800, pounds pose weight; no animal admitted which weighs less, than 1,000 pounds grog., The Cattle to be delivered at Ruth times and in such quantities as the Goserninentmay require.— N o Cattle wUi , be requiresl. uncle= ‘ UM" tore the let day of April. NEL opatram, Deere and DallookituAmstitstd.; • ' A bond with good and tfttliorient seeitrity,will be required. tyoverimatint reserves to itselfthe' right to pay in Tromory Motes,. Pio bids be entertained, when tin by oon traocore who have prevlcately retied to m compit . with their contract.. or wheierhe !Adder is not prevent tortemond to Ina bid. Bads to be directed to MAJ. A. 8808 WITH, 0.8. A., Washington, I) C. 7 P0.611/ OF BrD, ' & B, dnhereby propose to deliver bribe How ernmentgood Beef Genie on the hoof for -- pr, hundred pounds, gross weight ' The Cattl e to be deliVered —, according to the tenhaorthe enclosed adanetiesinent. The 011140 to kwingleed on the scales, and the weight ao determined, ,b ae . the port:balm weight. hetteby agree to Bile sgotki'd' Ind soft:bent bond tor the rulfillment of the eon traet.andued. for the Caine. ri RE Leff& ,m9ITYPIO F IMta COLLINS. kirgladreinilyte 'keeived V is andforENVAOre, 0 A. • . . ',ILA MINER'S T HE BALTIMORIt PIANO FORTE MANUFAFTORY, PITTSBURGH BRAN63, — Corner Fourth and Market, and 128 Panltldleld stmts. - Femme wishing to purchase have now a rare opportunity of getting a good substantial Piano at uncommon low micas. Critical Pianists and Me. °Nankai, .Artista.are- apetilally-davitedio examine the novel advantages 01 these Pianos over thcoLe In common nee. Satisfaction guaranteed ,for dye years, and rimy be ex,obansed In six months if ntO as represented. SI•Good - second nand Pianos fro lore. J. J WISE t BROS, Pittenorgh FRENCH BALMORAL- Call and see the new style SATIN FACED BALMORAL SKIRTS RICH COLORS Just opened at W. & D. 11117611178 2 , OORNER FLFTH AND MARKET 2 2 I fe2l VOE SALE WHOLESALE AND BE TAIL- 100 barrels Whisk, ; 00 bags Coffee; 60 chests Tea, fine ethoirie brands ; 16 boxes Tobacco; 200 boxes Segsrs 100 gaga Rail+ ; Lo barrels Refined S igar ; 100 do N. 0. Molasses ; 40 do Golden Syrup; 860 do SM ; 25 boxes Candles; 600 cans of Wilcox Wheel Grease. TIERNAN t CITTY, NO. 66 0210 STRMRT, ;briny city, fel9 eorner or Diamond $260 PIAINOB. $260. Two ELEGANT ROSEWOOt .8% OCTAVE CIUCHERING PIANOS, With full iron frame, new wale redacted from MO to $260, just received UM for sale by JOHN EL MILLGOR.BI. Wood Street. GRAND CELEBRATION OF OUR GLORIOUS VICTORY 1 FIRE WORKS. FIRE WORKS. A full assortment of Rooksta, Plain and Colored Roman Candhis, Triangle Wheels, Plain andtiolor• ed Bengat Lights, mines, bine Lights. Together with a good assortment of imalFsr Works, now ready for the celebration on the 22d Inst. and for sale REIMER.* BEAR, fele by N 05.126 and W oodsalmts LOVE & CO,. 74 Market Street, SELL BEST PRINTS AT 124 o„ YARD WIDE SHIRTING MUSLIN at 19)(0. Rim li LI NKNA AND LI N RN BOBOMR, very cheap WINTER DRESS GOODS, at great baraptine DRESS SILKS, VERY LOW HOOP 811 MIA OH PAP SHAWLS AND MOUES CLOBUG OUT 113..Wholeeale buyers will thui our stook of PRINTS very large, and et less than the present eastern price& ar 'mats OASR, ESN DEuvray. -se C. HANSON LOVE &. CO., 74 Market Street EMEMI INVESTMENTII IN U. IL CLIINS, CLAIMS AGAINST THE 11. S. 60VERNEIENT win be bought at 12% to 18e. discount, at • charge of tto, and the current rate of premium allowed en an eastern drat Meentos for inventrosmt. HASKELL & CO.,' Bankers, ST. LOUIS, hileetark. Wm to American Exabanae Sank, Reed Drew a- , New Torii ; Dr, xer bd., pals; J. D. Scully, Catetner, Einienuren. ' • fe/7.41. ADDY Ewsil . B,„ ELUN)3BIO AND GiB PITTNNEI, 129 FIRST ST REST, PITTSBURGH. - 1T MVO STREET. A.L/AIGHEIBIT, Joao THRIWOMI 011 , 0014 'DUMPS, HYDRANTS, LEAD PdM&,- . & SinteeLoact and Flumbers mmterallstietteirlC AN- N. B.—All orders promptly attende‘k4 . Tell:lycL itE.A,L LACE COLT. RS SgT*-m • A few eholoe style" of those - ` ' -1 ' • REAL LADE DOLLAiII AN 1.. D CUPPI4, opened tide day and for axle by - FATOIt, IdAORIBIL *.-{70.„ - _felli 11 end Itlirifth a. W OVI 011 Pitts., Pt Wayne* titieago-Railway:6(;: N - I "IINALCANON 01.• AN ACT OF • the . leeelature of the Oonueontroattit of • onantran* sodded,: "An sot 'to ti de for Itli n aktovel , the- PIITTNIU AST MAUI aND 08:10161011hadiaiD 1 41r IV APHOYeeli ttat • Mat ISM alciltoUs‘ t i , beta at ma oily _of pitt• r. 4 , WEIDNEBDAY, da_y Of in atikth• - ` *Moe of th e tempanyv Dip 41718 tat • elegt,throotore.alut.br ~ewer_ Aglow OW,. ialmotated by 4eld Act. • li=rioneorddere heir 'atitoothroirto Vetere ttds - • J It. Lo. :4_,K . ÜBL I ITutdc4 . - - thoulEl JI. J. MOAB lin i lNi -••• eismuisuzAm. .. . - _ PLlZebaa • Th of the said frellrO4ll. Febioary r ' 18 1 52—r , ' Doustapxxx nip DOTTBIA %TER 1111310 EL ems SOOTS. of /111117,411101* mates selling at a Q Loa t ty due *1 o non forme priest to oleo& out W E*helium'ls 4 Ce., ' . -4• l l.vilkh mart- 00- STATIONARYI PAMIRS, A 73 11141 C - ,Mrt • ,„-,1400 1 14.000PRIV • ":"- - ^ - . - .r .c l s. , .„, ~I. ivocui...eilistiii, ---- i 4, , 0i1,, , gin haopegadi alarm stork of tirrAirLE par GOODS, Parahased long Iraq, sad now offered otilfholesal• at . GRICILT BA RO A INS FOR CABE. fe18:10611w 0•••• Traisairgurw ZZOOP , . la , oureir Bought previous to the a d s . ance . .. . Ladies Wide TapaSkirta ; " Narrow do .- -. .- " Diamond Oolerwl - doi Misses wide Tape Bkirtti.. " Narrow do These goods are all of the very basswasos, eft 4 i . will be sold °heap, frw aletb - ;,......:- .. . • 7,17.1 COTTON !LOB I AT LAST YBABEY PRIONt Haring paraimsect a large;lot of Ladies White n What Bow " Brow " hated . _ _ filbtaee• Oaten Hose, " 20&40011150044. Nene Beglleh-Votton before the athletes In Wee, tre are .go* olfertig then:tat Isetlesteprkets. sa.Wholeittle Myers moron tilarimieet• Ang from caret**. - • ' BALMORAL SKIRTS, Choice colors and excellent qualltyans4 received by express JoKEII4IK **AEI . 1 - - ``Z,g' 11' MARKET BT REZI l 0 SALE—The new ~ and: last miming packet JOllST.lllcoOldlit% ntowittnumg in the Wheel:nit - and Pittsburah trade, and connecting with the Parkersburg boats at Wheeling three times per week, and Overate with the Liberty and 8a he List from elnettna. I he only reason foraallbogiAg.hoatig the lose of my hearth. II the boat Is not sold on the late Martit, she will be exposed to publbs on NON DAY, the third day of March, 18e2, at the 'wharf. For Melted' :InfammUmt "invirCe.:ooKßON Dila() ot, New Allegheny Bndge, Or DOWN T. tdc001443„ Gentain GROCEATES -9,000 Ibs. Codfish 26 bb e No. 8 large Mackerel! 160hage Illorlotlete; 100"bble:N 0 btohnewle; 16 bhds. New Oda Sugar; 25 bble. Golden - Syrup , 100 half rheas Young Byron Teen 60 do Biwa Tea, foe ease by W H 8611TH (018 118 Second CO, end 141 Front creeds, It Fine White, nun and eky Mauna{ Under and Osershirta on hand, and Van made to order, as shortest natio% at R. WILLIAMSON& BUIE, T F A LkT.O4 NO. 4T ST. CLAIR STREET ooN CLOSINct OUT jw TO MAKS SPRING. trees Trimmings, r Velvet liibboits,'"e Velvet 'Buttons, Embroideries, Di a a t i o d 4 ,3 haceßaeaves, Wooien Linen $e le, Hoop Skirts, Bairuorsi Skirts, etilWe comets, Trench Corsets, Gents Merino Shirts and Drawers;' Collars Collars and Zieclk.TWA, Zephyr Wonted, Sbetbuid Wool. Woolen Yarns, 'CHARLES CePIIIMUM, NO. 78 MARKET STREET. L. ALLEN, Agent, , • Wielesafe PETROLEUM OILS • Reensconstantly.aulumd the=l,l,lns market. Produce and Com matehair Also BEOrIFYIN and dealer in Wines and Liquors. , O.PI B / 4 441%. _ fell•tt NO. 6 WOOD laßilla t Pi. •• •• '1 .26 I Prtutno aR gE B4 ui t 9 frotn • onedellti 1.- 010 Mit 4611 barrels Ora& CHI from Duck Oreek,os•Wa. da. -- , do , L _ A do, "AA -#;" nweithilitzliNai pa do PlEdiduid Middlioduo at dozen Broom; ono NARA* Itorrein4•4l4ll(..iitaktM,."ll chain fez cash, az food piper. t017.1t R. I. ALL N J App No. I Wood aims WILLIAM MEAMII, -- 11011) kutruzzas HAMMON A. 00P7M1, Generstitatter& - .FP 14 , 11 , MEANS as, , iCIM-49E moms= to woutdionohi t o t e cw WHOLJABA4B 044_94448 -Ginn ~T?I~9IIRQM.'Ab DROPMALB 4011 b p =4 sl 4ll l ;t BTOßlSS—i r t k itt et rosjs:_ iproMma; tatthirriaMportatirm dttria l == Meer army .SIONII 011 ending Deeamb ill aa" ali rilimma• id 1111117. OrdlAl9.ll , DOlook sad ;mbar warm par Mo poundO• to ma'am - UM AI. P l 9 o ol,Mltgripa Mal , wouTed*'admairttda etyreFt - - t , ltt r. Saddam will spacify a antromairitslo -- ii k riAl the Ina of trland 141111114 l auloisma l MOWS* ag,tjhpogr 0 t • r t tire r . erawW-1 Wheals. it it- - 4 - 1 4itz TT Bib* this ar MCOM ticle. wideb tbr teOPSerlikadam/ In. ApplidtantilliiSlAßO IE4IA- I or oolar,(whieh ge cake:em ItiM sa loy age or assist" t On/ ) =idit klim, (tri areour Vt4of AALST, tbabd by allllarga-806p.blakera sad 0112aillaatles *Met, gawk 60_1601 1160 mike of Ravish Soda broughtto matey. Oman* bell F e . l %.te - - • SAPINUHER, Ole itlicainato Wile% ao .n 611460 liy6Fa6ly known. wo,lautobe All bipipfiligitom s GO , .rsespyr,,, COreltbeitAitathe Pam. 8e briundbeamita_ 4agbaydada.. -- , „ 116 W9 O ll DWraWiTria 11, 1 0; it° .valt. Maga do ° co Yr' do 119- 60 boyar • :AY . > Anallitaili al6aruailoi vitt/ • IdaU MW *NW littair4 ak -,, 1 Ore ma lot /111414iiirr,..--.ti,-; . •-, ~...tr,.-.lktte4-wa.: ,timutmer , - ... ,, —.1,c. *. i , 4,.: A*Ailiiinfi:` , • ' .., i MEM Glov4int • . Hoe iery, ; -- i 1-