BURGH I ;1, N . • GIN. GE ANT. details.of the La tt I a at Fort Don. eiimiligett to crowd us with the,sealis 4iliat terrible struggle. It no4tiv . reit:alba& Gen. Grant, who has liien .auddenfilio a Major Ge,neral.; wpa inexcusably sent from the4ield wimp ` oat up, and the men 'needlessly slaugaireci. The gaftan4Witeetot of filmoekoir t nittsWely of Irishmen, comp 1 1 .,' • itguid4hithifikiirepid Col Lawlor, like 411 COltaetViliiiivi.fased'to retire, althoßgir -; • • out et*teltdiation, and fired. iiktp7bf ther-T-Wenty-flftb 11,,elitnok.,y ordered up to relieve them, has but few men 1011, to tell of their unflinching courage, whilst • • the fatale Aim: Grant could not be . , found upon the field. Gen. Smith re liiex kiuit from disgrace by charging upg'n the enemy, on Saturday evening, -enti-Atcpps position, and his brave column had the honor of marching into the fort faitou - Sund — ay morning. %Mil the _above was in type we have clippe !,tte.,-follo w in g &Mu an Eastern paper WeinitAtioN, - Feb. 22.—Brigeflier Ge...nergrOhas. F. Smith is to be made Eopor clOer 4 l of Volunteers, as an iaditioittreilihment of hiß gAlls,nt serviePs wt. the Otkrpttlig of Fort ilor,elson. i 54,120 00,1 y Major General, appointed 4,ll4,PeffibiAlveiMa. NiO& AS WAS. Thittisihe motto which embellished our :blgolthanting•roorn window on the evenittig# the 22d, and while it Called forth' thitndmiration of Ihe multitude VilsottuAngsd the street, it received an Ocosidnital, Om from a few. One thick sculled: individual, who reads nothing but the Pittsburgh Gazette, insisted that the 'Wilms as it was," meant the rector Jeff. Davis, and Slidell, and Mason bathe U. S. Senate. We tried to convince hiin that the Union survived evirCthe death of Washington, and those who framed it, and that no matter about-payis and his set, the country can be again united let who will be in the U:fi,Venate. The Union as it was does not mean the restoration of Davis to power, on the contrary* Melina his prostration or ex ile...it means the raising into power in therll4.64tent States, a new set of states men, men who love the Union; men of the: =Old of Jackson and Clay and Benton. These are the kind of men we desirc-tplOr.m a Union with. The gov eminent under which we have lived and firthed for eighty years will answer our .piliPiptSes for some time to come. ~..-411141;TAL REPORT. We - have- received the annual reptort ortiOnanagers of the Western Penn syliattia,ltospital for isai. .The Fop()) t ocouples . fortyma pages . " There has. 71iien in& tioehte patients , during the ,yea:rApptiposed oft -he following 2, hronchitis 1, rypituidlevor 1, remittent fever 1, corn. - poitn - 7 - 1000*-*ritherli* gun shot wain& lydt.aentery 1, rheumatism Tttiakst gtiati . ,Tutititurfiln; trnd receive" large appropriationsevery year from the Legislature as,a hospital for the sick, yet litubreceiyedsluring the wholelear but twkAmpAtiiuti„- whilst the liferer Oos-• tittt*d'Pitssavitit's Infirmary have ear ectforitutnt a - dollar charg , ad-Ilrifilipeppterilienee salaties for inittses: "'Plea h fviielV.e r utienti Might 134-401ccurboarthgtlik, riot class Mite's a ithat'A 6 #. elitaftke r TIM' insane •le: Lary:ilea: iiirlissido -•-- reatWorthein-V 111 r 4 livinsir9x , ' muting tho Pittebu, .our allusion to -Dr theifiAting at P , not - wish it to be rti were none otheriiin -•we re‘lck Altia a4uti denhat th"rPf'fi 40W0/414.1i . "tray, eaoept. as sut. eontractonn- 'The fact Abolitionist has'nt tl 0.4 rrk br -4 •4 8 9 1 ky, ~ althongi b k.7 , llqC !4 .o ePsOrrie'4 l . They - V liniLitti-4ftsautking and figs he he per centage do a coniraoi with admirable preckion ; but thaput and thdist' 'exiirolsq)bf he tilAcl haveitt trp4 *few' SOT! • f.thentinmile k , very? gleiei -17fothe eau" apotit gilcivepatriotiast Cs' f hero. but they have mar 17 tt*"aalt,petre sbOuld be s d*„out : • ' - 'howelEulif the hareasw 04 3 0 - ,W4 •consider the explanation neein order that our neighbor will be a* hereafter , Wappmeiate our allusion Yt6 the..politYcial complexion of the . Anti the many exhibitions of Patichlthei ei the Ai we should not omit to wet(ticin tne' exercises at St. Tirusbaers Seiniiiiiu*, k Catliollt fiastitti tiontmitie CtinnellsvillO'read--4Car the 414010.1+ - • l iratihipgt.ols . l:A Fa well Address was read 4eit. Dr. Keosii, Professor of Timoirly,:yrefaced by 44,13 appropriate General' filnelr t er. Charges against G. Blenkervitte now current in many of the German fottr . nah3 of the country. which, in justice to himself, he ought to ref Ute if possible; lbese charges are, that being a sub-lieu tenant in the Greek army, he was dis honorably cashieredi' that he then re turned to Germany and became a deal er in wine at Worths,. but that being unfortunate in that - bUsineas he became , .Guilty of fraudulent bankruptcy, and w A in his Printing/ the Treasury Notes. • a*/ P absence andwnde nured V... i n J u ne ro to fi ie Secretary of the Treasury will re ; e for the • engraving, • the; anti thatrprevithts ment for th,., e. y ears ' It.tPtssmi priiiting, numbering and paper required Sigel;" t them Geranitiz, -to thitt cow:rem - K n, . being engaged in the revolution oeS Ti -±Or the Vllripsue authorised by. the loan . aceiow before Congreas. rt is required • wader Gen. ' necessary to issue the ~Etter found, it h - t_...at- th h . ,proposats state the party, firm concern i ng hi urz • 'wing order or company offering the facilities for ezcoution; the capital and models must "gervtPzwiltilletto:lThilt4:x be submitted vt , bbads and notes, Ac- "Col. Bferaccr of the Palatal& cording to the terms of the bill, notes whom thetrued in chief `athirst, of one thousand, Eve jmndred, hundreds and divisilDlA.PlciPtir Co ' OrYettl * 2l 42•fritiro itt,ttddat these at pees- ! ontUrif-fiCulthii:o 4 # 43 j,____e ,- __,,` rio ackviiili behamed, .;.f.isel.tiays notice will- - ed, has acted i llir , -• 1 __ ____----,.;;l ii be iften to nakeitiroporall: - Banana- 1 evert ' - ':;.. 0.(,.: 5 . a r-' ";5;.:, , f. , :; . ~ - - -- 44 110 4w bort4CwitThrecrurat 1 "L Ortive;: '' 110- ' ' .. ..7si., ^1 55 ..,6.1. -tun, 1,2. .. ,i4k, , • _,.. .kw,' :-..--- i,...it 5....."1 i /•01-- - - ti 'i ' , rcr c li. Int sax dry! ii.. a- 1.., ~,,«. J, t... 1, -. :il. 'aver 4(43 •, . 1. - 4 , ' I b . . • k... 1 1.03.0,. .. orate za..ilitild. a. ,F VC. .t , WU,. "at. , d ail ' .4011.11 butie r .bl.l slut 6r " 4" We ligkinstand the spaelouly ground's in Llinviiikatthe College were illumina teairf!y fire: , works enlkin the Aril ;24 th'e . "§ -- tar SPangleek siiiiefrilboilt'Worthistuaen4 • i"*.gls3,l4ltFt.kr )OST to have placed him 113, Irlfingibleperaition holle hektim t c Potomac. ?For my own part, there was no man in the army in whom I mote entirely con fided than in Gen.. Stone. That he is : g t i o ity of the Lase charges laid against h I think impossible. If he is pithy 1 I certainly would be the last one to, ,sppologize for him. Personal and es I : -mei:P*l*nd as I regard him, under a fair showing of such treason and guilt as 'the chargos embod t y, I world have noth ing to say 'in -liiibaalf. - Put do 'et . tie retrain, from such intostiee 42atp. this, „sit dragging him down to a level with men generally accounted unprincipled and base. , Let us have patience and await a due investigation :of this case. Let us, ini the name of common hunkunity,,gtve the accused Mi opportunity to make his defence and fairly to meet the testimo ny whichnocases him, before fastening upon..nhitherto upright man, such se vere guilt. - .„ W. Ual Condition of the A tomae the army of the Potomac, an regard to clothing, are from an officer of that army, and may bo fully deli:tin - tied on. At present it is rather theaorpitals than , toe camps that - nem/nipples: - "I roust acknowledge,with a contrite heart, my neglect in answering your questions ahoutaphliera' kaitteins, Ido not koow How 'it hits happenect that I have always thought of it after lilting but never while writing. - - I..think the b.thave.a forefinger; I should say that is necessari only for the right hand.— But the soldiers, who have not families dependent upouiltheir earnings in part, (and most of the New 1 nglanci..Btitte4e at least, or New England towns, sending soldiers, have provided for their fami lies,) have abundance of money to sup ply themselves with gloves and other eomfores, if they do not waste it it drinking or gambling. "Their rations are abundant, sa..d the savings from them (which they are al. lowed to re-sell to the commissaries,) if economically managed, amount to one tbotunind dollars a month for a full reg iment. One of ours has saved to very 'nearly that extent this last mOrith.- - - , fhe tax to the sutler is ten cents a mouth for each officer and soldier, amounting to $1,200 a year. `From these sources stoves, gloves, eatableS not provided -by' government, (milk, butter, poultry, &c...) -and what ever else they want, can he procured." Preaentatons of swords, sashes, event uniforms, by companies to their officers, r-' of very frequent occurrence, indica ting anything but being in a condition replete with privations. Mittens and stockings come to our Maine regiments (of which there are twolin this brigade) ru such profusion that there are plenty to give away (all of us on the staff have just been pr esented with stockings) af• 1 ter abundantly supplying the soldiers ; 1 thrti much of the charity bestowed upon the latter is wasted. If the matter could be properly organized, it would be otherwise. lf , for instance, the various soldier's friends societies would establish agencies at Washington, Louisville and Sr. Louis, notify commanders of divisions and brigades of supplies on hand fur distribution, and get information from them as to what things were chiefly needed in their commands, much might perhaps be done to promote the health and comfort of our troops. "But I fancy they go now chiefly to those regiments already best supplied, and I should not recommend sending any more mittens to our troops this winter. If made, it would be better to lay them by for another season. When our soldiers lack anything, i e., anything of the articles usually made up for them at home, it is ninety-nine cases out of a hundred their own fault. Their tents are sometime too feel and of too inferior a quality, and their trousers, coats and boots are not always of as good materials as they should be; but you would be as tonished if you could be here, as I wish you could, to see how comfortable our troops ale. '.I heir tents art less 'clean than desirable, in most instances, though not uncleanly enough to be unhealthy. The 'feeble ones have pretty much all died or been discharged, and the aver age health of almost every regiment, in this part or the army at least, is expeed• itigly good." Stone and Axes To TOE EDITOR OF THE N. Y. 'rums ; In your issue of the 13th appears al article with the above title. Now Ido think we ought to tun wAli more regard . lairness and justice— Once lye ac: e.?” , ntsa pso - plainnocent until they_wera . proven guilty, bitt off iate it izttrti to -bp the other way, and, on ausplei, hpweverslight, we are ready to conclude that persons are guilty, and so to hold Tem until they prove their innocence. e former yule in ,cerlainly , .140 re equi table, enlightened and Christian : let us not dgpart from, it. As to "lir. •TveS" I know nothing itbout him personally, but his reputation id ; bad, awl has been so for years. Not so withi'GeneriiktMilitoe. eilwdyo maintained a good reputation, and' Una ty to shield - kim from such upon his inteity and tempted in the artiqle al- aaquaintance with Gen. gee thertly after-his-ffecte i el-ie n `, Md . I found him to be a )14 .eoluististik ChtiAtian t@ I ever heaid or known tuolie that tialgto impeadh 1. All through the Rex conslucted himself nobly Niutiny in a rematkable thteem .and confidence of lfEwers., Since the@ fie. ,enjoyed the full coa6- 4yho, have had .PPPortu• detect disloyalty in him t/tere„,would most ter-' isaovered_it, or at.. least their suspicio4 so at 1 a poat ,on near ________ ./„..._,E[: . •,: : V, 1 . ~, :d, .. ",,i, orders, a procure .e ne.,::: p. • ,:, . . . ca h or by an order on the Government, by committing the most revolting ex tortion and plundering. . "3. He has gone so far alt. to take forcible possession of a trEdiiit . ant "t_ nition wagons on their way 1 41170rx . . 1 . ": ..., to seize for hia own use eighteenisigronti; with arms, annutplitititii and prOvist ions. . i_ "I therefore amiss CoT lenker.fient all his commands, I dee ' .him a cow. ardly plunderer".and a traitor against our country, and ,X - suthoriie — any man to arrest him and to deliver h' .. up at head quarters: - ' a. t-- , • f‘r, . ~r ti, ief. .. • -f" :', '=" - s; e EE,. , " ' f -" Varionsactsof trim harifti ter are also charged to-,_.7ha coitr. , witted by Gen. Blanket sh*.iffii arriv al in this country, loth' since his entrance into theiirtny. 4.mong these, it Is alleged that the ..640 and. field Officers of the division tinder hie cotarnatid have made. n._ great deal ,of nioneircitt of their positions. - W4dier these charges are true or nbtrwe de not khow. We allude to them with no de sire to injure Gen. Bleaker, but/simply -to express our astonishment:that he leaves them unanswered. It 'is already several months since they ware brought -before the public, and it seems to us quite time that they were satisfactorily refitted. . FRINETVLINESS OF RUSEILC „ The Ozar has given another proof of his cordial gcod will in the interesting and significant dispatch addres=ril by Prince Goruahakoff to Baron Stork', the Russian envoy 'at, Washington. Tne occasion of the dug:oo4 is the satilifactery settlenfiftit of the Trentdlfficultg i ;op which the.Rusa_ sian govdrnment its% , nirrstulations. The Ozar shows the alacrity of his friend shiii.by hastening to cx.pre a hi, sontlmenut in advance of official in ormatinn. HO praises the wisdom, moderation and probi ty of the federal government, and—which tithe significant part of the dispatch—he t.tprsities a deep cmcern that we may soon recover our former influential position among the great powers of the world The recent event, Prince Gortshskoff says, must have shown our government how much its internal difficulties alter its polit ical position, "how much they tend to ens courage the aspirations attached to a dim inution of the powers of the United States," and haw much, contrquently, it is our in interest to get rid of them as soon as possi ble. The dispatch elms by essigr log not ~nly the cordial sympathy of the Czar as a reason why he desires the strengthening of the American Union,- but also ",ecau se the maintenance of its power it of the high • est importance to the genera/ equils i6rtum." The following passage from -Secretary Seward's letter of instruction to Minister Clay shows how handsomely he talks of Russia and how cleverly he maaages t extort compliments without trenching upon his dignity : "Nationa, like individuals, have their. prominent wants : drat freedom, secondly prosperity thirdly friends. "The United States early secured the two first objects. But, although they have always practiced singular moderation, they uevartheless have boon slow in making friends. "Russia presents an exceptional case. That Tower was an early, and lt, has al ways -been a constant friend. This relation s:pp hetweor, twc mitions, so retflote and so u dike, ha s e:cited much suiritiee ; but the explanation is of vious. "Itiosta, pie the United States, is an impr tying and e:panding empfia Its track is eastward,- white thatviliva United States, is itektjfat, The. two'' nittinae a therefore; haver donibi in midget,' Rich" CQl?ie6 Cl zstroa.to the new negh sired *ages Jeelaile slarlatd by• eggrindirgneat..-,Busehr end tali IMAM 'State* . ..tilartilenitin *gob& friends, until each having: made a carnidt_ of half the. globe in oppekito 414tentinwt, they shall meet and agree with earth otbete, in the region veterKeivilliatidn ffret began arid where, after so many ages, it his nuw become lethargic and helpless " The Sainaratana This ancient race will probably ere ong have coped to exist, as it has long been gradually but surely At.the present time thee whole tribe consists of not more thaß opst hnnared sq,l fifty persortsrAand ii - their laws forbid them to marry except among their own people, there are Ow twelve young men who cannot find wives. They dwell at Sheohem, and every Easter go up with their tents te 'Mount Gerixim, where they keep the Passover_ with preniielf tne tame ceremonies which accompanied its celebration two thousand years ago. Like the Jews, they slay the paschal latut4 and with loins girded and staff in hand" they eat itVith bitter herbs. Unlike the modern, Jews ettith whom they have no =dea l- ings whatever,) they have their high _priest, and this Atte has ever , de seended in the same fatally. The pres ent venerable old man will be sun; ceeded by his-nephew, who is now, a rabbi; besides these two offuloating priests there are tix slayerii, Wohosti duty it is to kill the eaeritioial lambs. Not on ly it the Passover pelebrated as of old, bat every rite mentioned in the Bible is adhered to with. the greatest exited. tude and minuteness W I TT/C.ISML When the hay day of life is over, •old age may be subtly a cc!' bhlrping. A merry heart may be nestled in a totter.. in frame, like aawallow that hui in a ruined chimney. Don't let yourohildren learn good and 'bad things indiscriminately. To, be sure; the bad migfit be eradicated in after years, btti it is easier to acirelipth I t is better to wear out than rust oat. We must not only strike the iron while it is hot, but strike ti'l it is made hot. seed than to dow dirty 'wheat. • Uniform lime is now defined as the love of a girl for a volunteer who takes care to sport his new clothe* °wall 'be- . easions t lung before he has fleshed—his sword or lkdded J Atiyon3t. " 11- - ...... DROPRIES ABA 4.74.81 BY w klEift4 tha MTH'S PILLEt—TIne.I4.I I Pme is °c" „iamb:mid by tbe exhalent. arierkw throwing oat a greater gaanaty of fluid. tbawthe nis take tin. BR Irft YiLaktecofray at 1 t e s t i M bsorba n WO th e remote, - _ , Rug -or w a ate - -- 671 the i tk g Ziamiza, "a " Zir a= energies of alai yemes,;_, ~ ..,- 4 , ' BRIfaTOR bELLnhagil, eY iterkin= tork, was a great c , "a Ottptire than are lariat help that , irlio Week owe, op . ,.se. — 13? the wpm,* of " hie notice.- JIG k ostrong hope-44r f ehre. Ale Llk morttbksaking oft lbl M1.411=4. t reem slj . D. Thle 1 titre orders to takaat once - , t - WAILISkNISINp OTEEKRAILAILIift +AIM US ii O V.EBtkIIitIiT,ROI7EIHT BY'.. . • PEMOURGLVISINT 00)1PANy. 74- • 1 122411 1 • " • t • 1 .1444 T, Cosbrar. PUQUO. ' • 1k41";44' ' 1 - i,l : 10 02116.• .._,,,, • - ft i I P-crxeromfasczoo., It. u r.otuv v i_„ .... , 4r-intift iw r o .y a ( c. 4 FINIS 11.PIPVi tiSSAVOIIK. .., Jigas and Stealimlaitte rs. P., u. alas' alien tun t ' Mang on o *oo. Braes Ceti g,s ( f 61/P&RJOR amo , pads to order. SLe4mb , at work in&itarierall...lL *Those' Oti Woke t •, DOW/ 1' '-r Btackata livi,PesukKill.3ll a is [' Rh:ET AND DUQUESNE4II- alktt 'Coll2lsmilirda itittatitkid. - ' , . • Ilir/LNUVA. .1111719, 011' , KVERT GEBORIIPTJOS 1 I OF 1 IF ti ft N ITILRE.i I‘6. 41 1 1 - Bnciiiialelki Sllziiit, I PITTSBURGH. AFUL L,,AsBORT3VENT OF flgiburgli BanunictureS furniture, ~,..- . 0 fan hand, which ws villa& itt a ltl i ox a st .e. ,,_ , ,:d . .... ' fey , 600 BUSHELS. DRIED REACHES.' S • 0 • ••• ,11 Alt • • T . Its. Fide White, and 'Amer Flannel tin der and Oversprrs en hand s and Wade to order, on shortest notice, at R WILLIAMSON'S, BiIIRT FAUTtritY, INFO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET • At AA. OATLErgIr as BEM, General Insurance Agency, Pittsburgilsoatiii les Repreelettod of High. ..tel fp • AliKlhartitred by Penoa, and other Statee.-14 iisaltre, Marine and Life Maki taken or all de. eoriptions. nalb-ilm Oa FOURTH STREET. Pittehurgh. .r.A4 DIRETIVB 4; BEHT'S WAIMANTBD G-A 211 103 7i D 8 , FOR BALE BY 111E11, - ; Oa Sunday •• !indult 22 I iSsiv..t 41. o ' o.o tk , " The taustit ?learn the Wood street door 4- , the Bt. Cliarles ; otel, at 10 o'clock this (Monday) raonstng. lu w it,..oeed to Z illeacidneEsaUer County. Magee In attendance at rad hone. On POT* 2'd, . Mr. J0#144 €14./N100D ilt ; .ftp.fs4lF YOU& VeMeleltrni ie. trim harlato real. midateld oet, i3ll 71114;4111, the ;26tb,14,10 401:1Ce Mt} ndc,are rgapectfu ly 1 nii 4 01 .0 ' 1 40)44/41Totir er, notice. FrIARJSRALLAI CATARRH d.r.UFF. Tina Snuff is emperor to anything yet known for removing Catarrh, Cold inthe read, and Headache: For salehir:Ni c EllhiOft 4151:111STON, Dintincat, .._,,,_ el .o2l l 4 l glithOeklaiiftFourtis streets. Aleq in/41911913 CATARRH SNUFF, and all the )itaie,,,iftiffrigedkinewitiertkrownrettitenr at ;educed prices, constantly on hand. 171 40E1Pc.T.A.33_ ULAN UNDERTAKER, solo "geld 'W.dorteiatte's &Wallet Bonet Oases. at is. E. 13U1,41131'S ALEINET weitemohua, NQ. 4b STRZEIV 'Keeddenee, 2IS Lamm& street, Allegheny City. Orders =ay be I,tt &T &MARLS& LIVERY &NOLAlntte?l t •?' v• • - EDICAL W. BODENNIAMISIE, 9. D., 01 , ' NEW MAIM Having arrivedln l i fttahurffh *Bean mini devote his exclusive aceishorrte the, Wheal and Burv,eal treatment citChronie resifts, biipeedally those of the Lower Bowel, ens as Pftea constipation, Fla. hay, Fifeart3. oft)* Soppl,_Eltrieture of the Bowel, timerat ion ofthe &web - He will also treat the various .Chronio Risesteesof the Worn% Kid.' n "ye, Bladder, &a His rooms are at the MONON cauF.Li where hem bo Been and QM , ' Att1t....1 from 9 efilooll a m.tbffe'elook - p. m. PA ante, it they deeire it, wall* vieite4 in any part of the o.ty. • felb-lm • PARISI* TUOTU PA6TE, Prepared from Lice ,origlner aof Dr. J. L. Heathen. It Se rebo rn to the yublla as • eupertor amide for 01 bertugrAng 1 / 1 0 u4no., removing tertar , 'receyed teeth, anteegthening magmas, gun cileffAtfuL editor to the breath: Price U For sale by OBESE FLEMING, earner of th J e Disu*nnd and Market. °trim or rut Pirmszta's 1 asZio., } az Corner Markot and *ter streets. • Piitebtirgh. F. b I 19;6, 1882. [U. TEM bOARD OF DIR lai OF 0 Corn riltay hare this 44' ciVtifared it. 4.1 video d in CASH of TWO DOLIAHS pei ihare, on: of the profits of the lbw six mosithaipsysble to mock holders or their toad repreeessitives forthwith. fe20.2 e -.' Pi, 4,. iill'44l.AßT, Beereta:y. - WTOT SS PIRKOliabl — TS i PI t T SBU SOH bearnin t at a ist it,MMI • . , of merchants to whom we dray feem Depot, have been wane 1 upon obtained °s has tare' minrepreeentallo4 obtained **: draying their goods, we dente to say ~tasat, ague prepared, , s ever, todeisig:growi with PratoPt• nest and dispatch, and Saholtwastatlimartsp.of ate DR former pstronsge beettatred a togais 1e.2/-st Dr eaur a HENRY. IwTHE ONLY READ ' ::YRILILIN DESTROYER ill it can always Derailed Wit wait RAT PLSTR, RAT PAS 1% RAT PANT.. Prepared . by JO3EPR ELEMING, felt corner of the Ditupond and Mark.t. . ._ _ ___ SUN 0 SIRS— ? • . 10 °sotto assiclera.,it Nillune London Pullet; 10 do Blur-ay a eons elel 10 d.) Youngeie &le ; 10 do Fedarks Ale, in More And for lode by lel3 W 6f . BENNIWT, 120 Wood street. PI &NOS. NE BEAUTIFUL 0 BLA.* WALNUT 11).j OOTAVE Cificllls,NlNG PIANO, full free Men, new scale, reduced from $276 to VS6, luet rectervedand for.salety fee • JOHN NteLLoe, SI Wood street. • TT V • S QUARTERMASTER'S 4tibitETH'S WArIigANTED GARDEN SEED For saki kr. BECKHAM 4c LONG, • 117 Liberty sOert,.Pttlikbargh. _ EACHII2 AND VINEGAR-- . , 11 BiEREg t,lll/4 Clip WIHU, to store an I for Sila by WILLIAM BAGALICY, 18 and 20 Wood street NEW *LIVER 200 OAlO3', -OF BOOTS, ACID ,011(OES • ,VRALLACING EVERY DESCRIP qv/ riorof dativd#lrode ogortifdAhis day of No; 62 IF WZIWIT, heXt dVer to the Eipreas °Mee.' • 4 herb goods . are cadOln rnitdo • expresaiy for Retell trade. UM PAIR WARRANTOR, and wi.l b. bold Ly the siogle_ peir ortty i , ho case, e 4 E -RA Tni; UBIJAL/ P.d,108. .! • at a bargain. - H E —JEWELRY _ItFACTIT HEW AsdoorAlityr ir!ith 111124 of the si,ore, offer r PLATED & pgrAkt:J,lo-Ir STA:ha - WENT FACKMIES. cheaper than any Eionseb tar. J. H. GARD/ Agent. tat . = 14/ Ars"allr . - two jEt •upEß7pHoseBkrii7 OF, LIMN } /dAA - 4/FACTERSD • BAUGki & SON-A f . No.%plloUtb W4atirkes,Phy4A. PRIUN $451,er2,000 - lbs. FAILNEBBS AND DNAVARS CAN UPON TE4C—AEKT NAIVGBP at the character orlh a well 7 k6carzr maitre la MAI 41111 V takintglo6ll. &nog prep red amotly et &cordial° wit.h.Ml eau& puncipto4, from BA:WS 41 tblar cage* elate, w,thout any proceile bricir:l o hr blade*: anti ander the peraorad'imentalon kiLtictairce prietara, they cart.ilrattalry,'Staraii • • Tart sercedlo Mit respect, and also ap be N iroitt &dal trauma. For sale by hatamow A tIirEVELEit, YAP BDI ERI CAN WA. r#: FOR • A =RIO No:more Eng4sh or Fretuah" bish, made to sell, but '4ot to keep time. WHY SHOULD AN AURRICAN buy • foreign Widen, when de can got a better one at horns? Way abed d he American needlessly enrich foreign Watch mantresamara (gibe expense of fair 0141 artisan . % Whi r aidmid an American feud .% Inglans add'" •nce. our covert bar Mahe mhos, when gold to so nail% needetrat home? ' Why should an . American ear an imported Watch which. In nine °Mee out ten t mil coat more 'to keep ha order f or one ,r than lie price. m which tWaa nevi+ intended to lr.lt z i ug tixds an any, cirotutudan Ashy mimed Americans not pa:lire more gen erally American mannfeettires ltUla emar.N. pine themfelvea from the thrald of English capital, French fashions end talents! sew • game '1 he American Watch Compel Wetchba are pirstienisrly adapted for eolefier'S tee,being most substantially made, and not habit di get ont of oraer, either to midolung riding Stat o,dghttng I:fold-by all respectable lewollallibi the oyal es . Wholesale Were should be •ddremetto 1101181 PIS GIG APP;EapI& Agtate of the American Wa ."pews, 182 E • •y. rSHIPPED 23. OF pat! r.AND itEMED PETROZIAIhi °if ar under. eignedle preparedtureeeise and,stots 411 lerge eittes toe imeat.fiverable I red" centActim of !beige's* u d e homing stared stghin the any egt . strong . nod le being laude to have 006114 by th e Legislature urirsarrent lia ored. Our stores and•sloplinat./s1 • • ford lho beet feedings fcir, •,. the oil ean'beUmid and • iStit orrustock. We Via_ unbihtatiVrionnuas #_l4.lll4pk i pad". sts", 14114,9thm . - Idarstares - ade . , I Milk VSLTI jansk 41 iPar .aadjavulfitt t rA mi to ait , end a tig . Mee . 41401.n06 N 1111040! of i n; ima in t ~••• Lwdlm gv .; • „ 4 . , 7.,,,,,e.,..., t,,,, 6 -I: -- 6 - i • •••• 0 t E 4 * tai A . al 43- z` bit , , F I . av - • )2; ct, .g• al v 4 4 - m ~ -.id - • 'll tr . 1 1 .° 4 t 4 .....4 . 1 8 0 . 0 a ; 4 0 h_ 2 * t atO '2l O c r Dg 1 4F2 A t l rc ,ot g H `4 .. i. ;4 4 • Cl 4 2 g 121 It. 01 , 4 g r i l 2 cr, ... g 4 O ' mm .4 to ' .14 11 CD • a Q 5, i' 41 5. - I ._ Ef la r". CV .El N iti 4' lg CV ~- 'As • P 4 M :13 cn Atl o ittlf, suppLA F 0 R. CAIR I li4D .. PaDUOSH.—Ptintiiii wilt be itibilived at : office ot the Chief tliStermaster lif: &fin t aim ''••. til 151 m., on "gtl4l3ll4.the _,Oktil day - of Vent*. ety,16119, for the To Iliteuppliew, to he cielive'ed '.ft Cairo or Paducah, aPte Dew anent may stem, One hundred thousitbeabels t t Oats One hunched thoostilabeli of Com, Fm hundred-tont , All to be dellyenidn t e lessen grain in grainier, hay 'to be pa timothy, blue z or .= ! grass, well baled. t One thousand to f good Ooitli 'for steamboat and other puiposea, beiges. Bide will be °omit fo r any leaser mantas ; than abOY43 eel Ott ' and biaders will state the , Klee at each OMB i failtfibrF r adtioalt) l theobjeot beinit. Mane supplies at et lowest o• eh tato* AluiVaitni4FlNVl°B having the &Bags Spire '(*neuier in r or lesser amounts) arequested to mike fittal, and to oome toriri comply with this .141tetil, and payments toile PottVti.V.Pl Vitra% to toe encitisiontlf ial a0..0u inn Bide to be addreallto the witleongnidreatifo, 111. P. T 1',./1* ,a. Q. bl. emir% nii 2o 4 thitYSE receiving at 113 T MAICET CITHE'sET, embraoltmg all pia of Paper for Rath, Parios ,Atuog Some. foesdilkome, le. tlall,and loft , fe22 )BICPH 11, HUGHES. DAYS. AND K.AMINt. TAIE,9.TODK. i CALL AND XADIIINE Tux wet( OF 800 AND R. 2l . l Z l 4 l 4 f ait i lgt r ir l lig i r e t e ta gm. 114%ts t I . Js. Atrtdarket Si, 2d door from PIM; $1.00 7 ' $ 1,50 • LADII ENGLISH LABTifi COgGBASS $1,60. *450. A , D.x 8. DUFF BM BActialli“. - 1.137/904i" tkuiliuxA ENTS. • Olds formeriEON 47 t33IITHIeIIItD -- mi k BTJ U U R!, -- AV I between Third and Fourth. - - ...., i I'VE BALTIM RE • --,,..,+ 4 ,?, - . N . ! '• FIAI4O FORTE ''"'. A4lcute EITTEIGURGEUR 4A' . 4 Corner Fourthand . ~ 4reoAt Aihrket ti _:-- remns vienhig to pare.. hruta t trz w mrs opportunity of getting& good sabstent at nocommon low. pikes . Criti c al Piantateandlles, chaniest Artists are tuatoially invited to examine the-novel adsessage so t Maas Pienoa-over thoPe,lxt- COMM - 011-M --811tigraofttriminungez—Itirlfre years, sad may be etohansed in six months If not as represented. air Goad almond band Pianos for tom —fell.. .....,..... .7....WISFARRQUELinaygh, 1 f • 'BENCH BALMORAL— Cellazid see the new style SAT Nti4igrazi.„Luoßery, eoLoss. 4set & trgsi6ll l l , Eterip xtioxtr sTßitEss ,*••• - , • , ' • z ' f e R'Bk R j WBOLESALE AND Nrs • • barratsii•ky , litObar is ; ••-•;.; o T fine obot brands ; . 0 ;• , 16 teites baeoo; • ZOO boxes ; I% -160.1tere 60teaeld._ finididelpir ••, 100 "do 11. 0. Molliseeer, • `• • F 860 do . eo do ffithice byrupr; , i; 26 boxes Cendl44? 600 canttof Wikatiphia Greats. ' ' TISR6 Wart Oalp writ= asy feNT ti oorner of Diamona Aile $240 RIPAis: • $250. TWO BIAGANT4tOSEWOOD OCTAVE OHRTHHHING PIANOS, Witiffia Iron tram mluciaif from 0100 to $260, jags ana tor sae - , JOHN H. MELLOR. St Wood street: GROD CRUM ATION OF OU OLORIOUS VICTORY I NXite -WURKS. F oass. A MR oaeortment Or Rooketa,Piain and Colored Roman Candles, Triangle WheisViaal andOolor ed Bellgatabrktage • TOgether Witt! $ g on.mlen r-morke, reedy for Lbe celebration oil Weald inat.end for , sale by ALMICUt Aa, Roti. end 196 Wood Atm* h 14 ' 0 v & • 0-0 „.; O • tipigrrltMt "Lr. J - iehWxxCt* g *i x rd; L •_ ' crJrn, tvr,7l - 41 •Ar..-f t 4.4 fwa I ,144416/4/041141W.NOKUMV04141r! lid:- --Err <7.3 17 a -V tai: nili tiffialbDeatifieelkik • • ,•, - L , ~. Vaialiha iljga. 4 rAnkLOW. kp; 1: ,:' 4 " • 1 , ,...1. .7" , ^ • ...,; •• ~ ;kV: P., erl4- 17, s„, • r.t.r , 4., , ,, , s I.) 1: ..-,Rvi, '-set.-vaf ;=4 , f4- ..,,,.. --: ..? AX1.41134010 VaaAmpuiNAUlo3 18.1V14oleaale buyQ.nirdi fint- eur.stooksof • ' P it'll" Tft---- --- '. • vsry OigeotociA4 hsga 4 1 4 1 p 1 .140 lONS' ' . 01 0191 1 -AINVI , NNads4ABN, ON Di .0.4,2,14.11111; Ci. '; NAOMI -1.011E4 Cogi . 10. ' ' 74 jOrket Street— s i LBOAD cosiiiings AMBITION ! - T U 8 T •REOSIVED 4 A LOT u BRAN ZARTEBNI...These Lanterns" to uoogriMed for boottooteill acianBBBl6lB6o4. brillfutt 11!uroinswg powers. 80HI USItTA,BLEAK,Lti"5;, 168 Wood. street.. I on f i LBS. EPSON fiIt<S, "" j 'i.a.l. - LREL.Altiut '' 00 BO 4:11A T 3 U n CLUIE W 1110 L. 004CMICAL, ' ip BO= °Bl6/619 -1 4 4 0# 7 4 1 4 1 :, Jas i.treived I' d f" cola' 'r -- 1 :5 -I-e t 4 0 r , - GEO. A. KELLY, Vituntlik,, . . 00096 ' ' F , edellaWs4 Alhiibeily eitt• ' ' 4 tilt "Ittogiroi COMMISSIONMEactuarrt 7011 TR MIA Ot i. ifirrAt 11.111 LOW MAXIM dive , eirrirsa sea - !.(• , . Pitts, Ft. Wayne a Chi cago Railway . Ttr guasuAlsreE OF AN AO 0 1 ?' t ii , 4 11 :15/4 ° T jiti zrizi-=%,it the rgettatiattia of thipprewasuig„:ll,o4T WA VE AN D O}llOAEiO RAILEOAE, EPANV IliPitrored ttut ale 4180 A ite4. olloX w Nadia She city •PI 'Pc be WEENESDANototh day-or 'olk [be ofllee of,thooottespeal,lfo JUN . ,to oloot Meteors, and Tor tae other ciorr:' „kniplated by sold Ant. Nous but Bandholdars aro antoortoed s. rotopic pole* . L , .Q.: .1 1 j„ , AI : r :. v.. 1 1, FokagArY Iftl4.lBtl k - V,40. 1: .. UNION 431LATION ' At; spivileA toPoilim ai . 1111440.--PER.. _ 25 jUST RECEIVED- 411,450, `• A large a•saorimant ,of tA3)thB' ~.)th3uut .1) cf4iwt,i3 czeyza 0010 i N./ pampa oar, mart, otrrints 31. r 6111, - %IA4 - stii ' • -: 461 47 As A =EMIMNI auximi; N DTI 0,1/ 4)04t,. - Xll3* and now Offered at *dim& . oni* 84 RGAIN8 FOB CAMP .falB.lCtd~jt- MIIHL+R,`9 LIST OF PIENVA,*44' A litiiirOWEthetaftWiiil,' - • , or, the PEA W-gOker4-1g #the atttlioolMixtValV"Vtiliffallii,„Alfe4 • 4:=7. Tait - • - zby Anthonr - Trolliiiki - ' ~'W fr ag cants fraiii4P.A HE FLOWAR-010-4.11/7-litibliari*O., linstave 14fflautni . NeetAft*euis ;I'q11:` ,111 0/E O AI:4- the OlitOWC-7-41 * -ftb 6,1 44 .figgierkttgei 'AUL W.thitla FOR SETT w Vox w A Lowe star, oratizt3l-,-1: ftqa-P4# 4- 48±ki":= .1 11 41v4sC; THOOLICHISiriERAP2IIitIiaIIakTRA ; e - ? lAA Wirekiird Indoir. WitiCeitiiiiiia-"=-; : TOIL TIDDILERPS- D bit Cheater Dickens. Price %I Dram a" . " • DA* Vii i ECtiii4 . ; -*fr O Charles Mime, Plies Octets. Ng • naZuriAr . " - -jratAtt; tf,;' HQ m__Leue• by the author et Marguanimapr— ?doe VI Ms * BrealL.611118814"g' 7 ;g44 -4 ' by a Woo* I .AvA reMf-Ji- r ?etc' 1E ALTheOcrie • tomato' with itbolli ~Is kunikad ' DENIM V MINEW sit*: igartatltitoOma -„; • fa) Ilki.Po`4 ANT ;, ! . . , - it - -41' q" - - • ••=i . 1.11). I WII 01111 Ali. .• : , * - . --- ' ~ - - tct, • - ,-. -.: • .:.: - - --- , HUN„...•,_„1.,_,. , 364 - 7 --.. 4 3_,._ -.- . + - w.i. - , 1 1 - ik -, - ' - ‘ 7.i• 4.6- '-- - ' .-: - 1 0141 11Mothillyfr_ 1'• ' ' A'%•-t' ' . -;• ‘'.. ' ' ' V t - ..'' ~.mew ~ . _,....._..,...,iy..--fii:,}Aiwo.-„,1 ~...,.._,..- ..„. „ ,- , ... k.,.... 1 .:„„: - ftlifelitiffit . •• - • ,--!'; '. : .-: ._. :',..V.14 4 , , ~- - - • F. 4 • ..- - - • . V-krei-i'L''"'--..1...•ts I - :=-7 , -;--..—__.:.,. ~,., -.-- - 2 ' ...".:',7,_,Z:k:'' - ' - - - ' ..i,.. 43.41 Pt- '''.:::- -- t 7-4 : z • , V 1...--C''' t . Y . V.: ,. . 4 - f , 07_,• . :„...:',.' - _,,,,- _ ,:. :::::,.,:,,mf, ,iii*V-A.3 ,- --71 3 V1A- *rato u ie. „ : „ •- ~ -. : ,. , ...,•-,z.. 141 - 0 44 2 .-- . . ~~ ;.. SAL/ItORAL SAMS. mice colors extrearifilWiiiet reifokoW stiserir *wig 04: .17 MARERTIMIIIO-'-- /'fi l b it 1 - ' ••Imii fad ruiliihlg iiii" . To • 1 .Y.1 1; ;# . :". , 4 1 EN T. atop9Kß4ziaw mu* :•-• ''' -,, s tst it, Wneleing sad 41 • , • • / ,- -...-:- • 'l.- ' ° g=ll44,- ‘,..--,..-.%. ' .... 1 ,N 7 .. - - - emo lt Wm__ alkitftliktatihSf ,fettbaymmilic.. 1 • 'Aft 100 9 4;, - - : MY, thud dirieri; thelll - Viie - . 77 : -- -- ' a r•-ftiber 4 9. - 04 .40.,Minceolk f;mug - New 711 $ 4 0 , 40)//ti 'l' , . •._- - .0.4 , 01141/ %Jul.- ':- ~.• t.A., ~ ~. TO BLUM , ROOS !0R ISPIIIIIIGCMINIE f: 7- 17he,:eimlechanb3.0.......prer831- b ole 4 .o,costiH 74 s :: :i . : :::: " ' ivansur T ie___ ~,A .: 54:44.- r i:l . ,;:; : , jr,preiti wicanine4l ~..t.S 3 .4%,.W ‘ 4164:1'kleir[11:1131:181111(' '-*l°7'B7lv.,.£l7ix:,...ntedhricit::lol:4:7D.l-'7.'„:::isett,.:_iit74-'4.7-...,7:-lii;-*,.'..,-,,.. 7 16.,.. , Woolen. Torri4- 144 a - ‘7l - .. '4.- - : 4.... -,,_ AT • .p..,, , ..„, . -V, x ~ - , ' 944#40P4 - ' k ' NO. gitmatiov,stiii*---_,!. -v , vnat a i _t_ L___at. L9.. , ~-... '' •-?- _. . I P • ' . -,,5, '1 Whas elitikifilitile4ika 4 ,4 ~ ,;1' E T-Boit-WE-11.0,4444 - , X* 44l 4l,,attoii• Wad the ~.._ ~ atitinaigassaamt -- Y •• . .: ALA ANCITIMEr----. battr-Pititnt • ADD PPM:OW PLRBT wqct, lea* it EtheejsLead/ &PK h_l47±4 , k1, P 4 1 .- ,1 4% (4-7 / 4 TSW - 44 1 M1.. iamni OOLLARB 41.01) vtur • °P.15"4-11 4 .114/141 brilagiV , ),S4,. , " .144.79 C ~\ ~_ -,, . _ GT/ A.4,lllFai -g ,i1 ?" 1 V • t o , r: ; H 11, 1 1 7 A=41 . 144120 • -4-ok 1 • •• , , - - MEE E 513211 2 `.4 ,