PITTSBURGH POST TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1862. I.•_ THE NEW GOVEENMENT. On the 22d inst., last Saturdify, While the people of the loyal States celebrated the birthday of the Father of his Court try in a style of earnest enthusiasm never, fie known. by the oldest citi. ells," `Richmond, were engaged- - itrin • • - governntenti intended by thont• to en' dare for six years tononus___lnour Con. greas, in our cities, towns and villages, colleges and schools, yirashington's fare well addrtisTivir l citiffitWan:vic6stittaidLi r, ' ces; the patriotic lessons which it incab 19404.0 ing t were rec . eliealvltheintiiit and ntirkid attention. Vlnareare the in that production upon which ,re hellion, againbi , thil:litiori, leanlor jostifdtaticon ? It is a plea for the con tilt= peg* * our IYonstitutierrtuntoThikin;: and how relnilton dare choose its. ay thor's birthda3r'Von WiticitiiierectVielv government, surpasses 'even the audacity of the isivoltitselt2. k. . k, From Aliclunotid..we learn that the late ;I pc , tuthern reverses have not at .all brokewthe spirit of the rebels; we do not it. What sent a thrill " of, not onlY:hUpe, but confidence, through the northern heart, must have dispatch• ed and gloom throughout every corner of the rebel 'States, where trea son is to be found. Bold, daring and crafty' hien like Jefferson Davis, know well the value of assumed confidence upon their followers, and from him the world will never hear a word of doubt or despondency, until it proclaims the final o Maple of his rebel conspiracy. He and his leading iioadm ors have too much at etalfo: to abandon their enterprise so soon„ . ” . Tg do o now, would leave him in a?very precarious situation, his head and 'lse& being is imminent danger. LikitDe larada, the leading conspire. for „i . 4 the time of Richlieu, Davis has staledhis all upon his enterprise; with him it ia empire, power, and greatness staked against a traitor's doom; and like, a desperado he will exhaust all means before he wVI abandon his arms. But. , with all his pluok, backed by ea incentive as great as ever actuated the leader pf. a conspiracy or revolt, the rebel eheiftain and government are doomed to a brief existence of misery and shame. Already the conspiracy staggers beneath the ponderous blows has received ; on every side despair is glowing in upon its adherents, while our government is just beginning to see how certain she is to vindicate her power, and- to establish for all time to come her ability to sustain selfgovern ment. This rebellion once crushed, its very tithes wilrserve to enrich the eel' when it has reared itself and died. So as the once intrepid Jackson once said, " put your shoulders to the wheel, pray to tiredlor success, and push on the col u mn." Mir Notwithstanding all its high pre tensions to liberality and fairness, the Gazette persists in echoing the malignant attagra of the Tribune upon Gen. Mc ( lelap, telegraphic agent of the Asanciaied Press of New York, the all er (lay e . otOrnitted the unpardonable of fens'.'citattrilititing to Secretary Stanton a few.ecimplimentary sentences in regard to Gt 7 n;liodellen 1 s turned out that Statitcin did not speak the exact words attributed to him, awl straightway the Tritititie cries out "unblushing forgery," Thilla isopiiscl into the Gazette with ap propriate comments, as if the thing were of the slightest . importance. But the paragraph containing the "unblushing forgery;" which has so annoyed the Ab olitiiin woridi is as follows ; read it care. fullV'irid see hOw heinous is the "for gery" it contain it "Secretary Stanton, in the course of his address-at the Railroad Convention,, paidrhigh, compliment to the young andsillatt. friend at his side, gajor General McClellan., in whom he had the uttrimt confidence,' and the result of Mettle Military schemes, gigantic and well matured, were now exhibited to a' rejoicing country." Now, Mr. Stanton may not have made these s but even if he did, and! several more of a similar character, they would contain no compliment that Gen. lifceiclhar is not entitled to. What is the rertson then, that he is pursued with such fit'i'iliinifyby these extretue.Aboli_ Con;&ffilicjitibris P Why is it that a youtrsend talented officer, who has de voterdittary exertions . to. tire servints,prochl&ng, pi a feW mMihs, pt• traortlitutry residts, is made the targSP iJ for ttrettudignity . of the entire extreme Abolition .press P The cause of it is, that.:GesOlcelellan has, with the Pres ident and the National men in Congress, set their hearts ntion the prostration or the triliillicin by the legitimate poweraol. the gisih! - Friitnent: They (OH themselves, able* t.f,z+.4lllc, and oalt*ir as agailiiies: either emancipation pro°• lamations nor the services of runaway or manumitted slaves. These are the reasons why theaeextreme 'partisans as. Bail OnClellan with such pertinacious fury; tCaitailing him they oppose the government and demonstrate that in this suirdiO formational existence, `Mei e tltavenajtitmat-tgave that which, can be ,traced to sigyery and its collateral con- -Meagan% If Gen..McClellan, insteadof .devctibag his, titie te - the dr&sulisigion of our i t viortant and ettipmidaus army, Lad apex' t.his tiinein Abolition intrigues and Menses, and instead- of lahoring for the' restoration of the powei of the govetnnuod, he had ave Wed binrelf AI. favor of a new order of 'things, he, bk.- CamaiOn, would have beeeimen diriiiitY' at istsfikelarine the inceueeof Abolition wo id!Oave been offered, even-4rop the risinglitthekaun;yntil the going dont of thoirecnniur:or A AuVim:been caned in> se na axing Wiliianisport as the point for UlO beta/ as Of the Supreme Wiwi ter the Western District of the State. MMUS The Graeae f yes Way' afiernoon dieta-c on of e war question, - inrOSLiattotn„tag tollehitsg'paiagrapb: d if t t ra tlt tpletoly e*Bidibe men pattisturlyi.ri t whiceislaanireited in the Past, lir ics relations to this great rebellion, we take leave of the subject, hoping that the editor may yet be able to do justice to all our gallant men who have gone to the field of battle." "HavinglLo comkletely exposed," and ~we add c e . - Post,tote ' asette 'might at least have given us credit for whit we antsjustly entitled to. Did we not acknowledge that although abolitionists of the l earatee's'inettle, were not 6 t "for odious or soldiers, they were, potwith statidipir,„ ,well „qualified for Sutlere, i'airnitiaters? kill:tough ,itiodestlyl refraining "from - mentioning 'llBlol,' twillan geyd uppe t pur absen friefidNint tAi v Oitto has abandoned 4cOialg-te 4,e,fhp4itie,..1311 the comforts and itteeltiof domed:tit bliss-to-serve bleedh446cittiWin . the capacity of Papnester. „Let the Ornate for once be geaeroUsanctacknoveledge that the Past mat bOyit Fofily . jug; but magnificent., Fr taiitti liberality: 4 We thank our stars and liberal education, that we can rise above to y, when act of simple justice is to hone to a political opponent. Will the Gazette emulate our splendid exam ple and inform its readers that ttie Past is dot only capable of doing justice, but of being merciful to a degree quite rare in these days of partizan and personal degredation. OuR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE:. CAMP FARNUN, DONCASTER, MD , 1 February 21st, 1862. j DEAR POST :—The Medical 1 xamining Committee have been in session here for the past three days, and are performing wonders in the way of renovating our Regiment, by discharging all those Unlit for duty .atleast forty might he classed under this head—and have received their walking papers accordingly: The Committee is formed of the \Brigade Surgeons attached to this (hooker's) diyiaion, and numbers four members. I have received orders to jack the medical stores and be in readiness to move within an hour's notice. But tiaty .move yet, and it has been at least twb days aince the aforesaid orders were promulgated. But then I would like to enquire, why are the barges (30 or 4u in number) lying idle at Liverpool Point? Why have they built a large dock at that place, which has been built with the intention of shipping heavy ordi nance? and why are the 5,000 troops ion their way here from Washington, (if rumor be true, and it comes from a good source) to relieve us ? These, and many other "why's" make it a very dubious question whether or not we shall re main for any length of time inactive.. Tris, the condition of the roads is aur rible, but then, the new road built by our Brigade carries us to the beet point forAtmbarkation, which, if we do move is the only means at present of an ad vatti3e. The audacity of the rebels has again shOwn itself, in the unmasking of a new battery just opposite Liverpool Point. It s has been erected with the intention of, demolishing our store houses at the latter place, but.to judge from their first elperiment, it is a gland failure, as the shell tell almost half a mile short. several tall ones are told, in regard to the exploits of our gunner at the Build '3 Ferry battery. He is most assuredly a ssendid sho', and anything within range that he draws a bead upon has to drip. On one occasion, Col. Taylor of the 3d, while conversing with him about the practice of gunnery, among other 1 things Spoke in very unflattering terms , of our success thus far with the above bUttery. This appeared to •'rile the old gntineritepheelinks' considerable, when hit! immediately replied, "hole orr liar nel, and lle show you bead," and sight ing his piece, he asked the Colonel - if he saw the rebel flag flying from the stall just opposite." Receiving a reply in the affirmative, he fired, and where the cloud of smoke cleared away the Ccilonel was perfectly eat/stied, and bad nothing more to say. Absentees from roll calls are now pun ished by having a large billet of wood tiacross their ahoulders and being co pelled to go the rounds with each re ie iF ) f. Truly the age is a progressive one. For several days past I have been lux uriating on a bundle of tobles that. cur friend Jno. C. Lea was thoughtful enough toprooure and bring with him on his late return from the "Smoky City." Lieut. Denniston has arrived safely back to Camp. Col. Dwight left to.clay for Washington City on official business. Mart. Miller, of your city, is now the Brevet Lieutenant of Co. E, and W. S. Denniston of East Liberty, has a position in Co. D as 2d Lieutenant.. John Zeigler leaves for Pittsburgh in a few days, big health - not permitting him to remain: longer in this changeable climate. Co. K of, this regiment are now on picket. ddty along the Potomac and are having ' ig time._ tackartejthuite'r, Dredger has elan removedand..Lietie. Banker placed in l t.he position; , The latter is every inch gentleman and - just the man for the place. Gila. SickleS and Hooker`mt3re on the ground to-day and appeared highly pleased with regard to the ap- Ppearance of matters in and about Camp Plenum. As appearances indicate an dystice, or some kind of a move, I shall -keep yon,thoraughly posted' and shall, ,as ktsual, give details of all movements. 40, For the present, adieu. Very 'billy &c. ' - 1 •.,10w t Sped* titAttav 1%1,6144 At a recent banquet givezv.by the .rish Brigade on the Potomac command ed. by Gen. Meagher, the following re. ~ --- p marks were made by khan. Shields 'sr was in Mexico when I first heard of the battle of Bull Bun. I read the account in Atk, Spanish paper, and 1 wouldn't believe it. I felt sure it must be an invention.of our enemies, for I knew the Spanish were , most persistent haters of everything American. I had fought in Mexico alongside of northern men and southern men, and I knew that both were brave. I did not believe either wou'd run away, and, if any man had then dated to tell me that the Account was true, /would Itrras kgock ,ed hi m dam. But shortly after I read ,tire ticttoint in our own papers, and I get hignitiatel 'I determined at once to come s mi#,Afer,:p3, services- to the, itov,ernitien; to"fieistaployed in any way which- I Iconki , 'l%wtho •._kuilit useful. had sotfetodwitlAlfat'Zn's in' a Wol er's 1.. IWAlstimetts ta spend 'thee short remainder of my life in peaoefill associations, and had you beep soiacess ful I should have done so. SUL when I baw that sou were defeated-14am T saw that the government whiclilmd so protected me, and from .which me and mine had received suellipeatikinfr: ness, was in danger of beingssverthrorii by the hands of traitors, - I t - deteritidund at oboe to leave my home hide far west, ar,,l devote what little blotid was leltau; me, and the few years that iemainedi to its defence, and support. Fiti'lhel`u-Th tore, till this war is ended and the re bellion overcome, I have no political feelings or preferencea, Let, tut, I leg li of you, during this Conflict, have.= democrat& no _republicans,-1-but-ona party,—and that for our country—our whole country-,in all its integrity." Hebei Lamentations Over the Pal of Fort Done'eon. [Prom the Richmond D:spatoh Feb. 91 After three days' of the most despers ate Ogbiting ever witnessed on this con tinent, (so declares a veteran regular officer,) the most desperate fighting against the most tremedous odds, in Which day after day the multitudinous host of invaders were driven back past tOeir, own camps, our glorious Spartan !Mild, from sheer exhaustion, has been borne down by a new avalanche of rein forcements piled upon the already enor mous wergktlfg•tinst whiai they halve hithertonbei4glei with . " cOmplete_lag:cf cess, an fats !infrared one of those f(Uti;gn fortunes which ere common to war, lint which entail no dishonor on our cause, and which will only animate to the most stern and undying resistance every true Southern heart. If these bloody barbarians, whose bauds are now soaked to the elbows in the life-blood of men defending their own homes and firesides, dream that they are now one inch nearer the sub jugation of the South than when they started on their infernal mission, they prove themselves to be fools and mad men as well as savagts and murderers. They have:taught us a lesson, we admit; they have admonished us to be more wary and circumspect, to husband with greater care our limited sources, and Lot to under race our enemy. The crisis of the war is upon us and reverse upon reverse conies in quick dliel"f18101:1. We have scarcely recovered from the depression consrriuect upon cur defeat at Foit fitnly and Roanoke, e, fi we are called upon to meet a still heavier calamity in the fall of Fort not, elson arid the surrender of our brave - . - troops holding that important post. It ie truf , the facts concerning this last dis aster have not yet reached us from sources entitled to our belief; but enough is known to convince us that we have sus, ai ned another staggering blow. We have not been of those who en- tertaini d the belief tJat ur arms would always be successful, or that it was with• in the hounds of possibility our small army could meet and drive back over whelming hordes of the enemy at every point at which they could penetrate, and art, not, therefore, taken by surprise `or greatly discouraged, by the untoward event, which have taken place in the West and ~n the Atl nt.ic coast. We have not known our own strength, al thetuh we have been greatly too confi dent of the wea kness and cowardice of our foe. If these disasters shall turn our thoughts in upon ourselevsand shall arouse us to the full comprehension of our pet iha.y sit teJt i ,n, and to the energy and activity requisite fer the oeciasioti, they will not have overtaken us fn vain. Meat troth the Enqulrer (t um the I.lctinol d t.cgct, ur, Ytt.,. 19 The fortitude of ow people is again to be tried, and the. metal or which their courage is made once moreto ha tested, by the l' -t news from Fort D.melson. We have met with heavy dismeer there. The wretches who are invading our cJuntry were enabled, by the facilities of raver transportation, to bring up rein t rcernel t to their previously whipped tt onus, and have overwhelmed its with numbers. 'We are without the neces sary facts and explanations to justify , comment upon the tragedy of last Sun. ay. We have had experience enough idready to show the folly of premature eritici/ M.. We must have patience. such rep.ute as have reached us are chi, by from the North, and are given in the telegraphic column. But this thing we must. do. By the mangled body of every man who fell at the Lands of the scoundrel murderers wlio have invait d the country of those who ntrcr done them any harm—by the homes we hare established by our industry—by the beautiful land which we have inherited from our fathers—by the families we love—by all that is noble and patriotic and brave, and the fear of invoking the rqvor of (dod--we must all resolve, in our inmost souls, and vow with an inewcable vow, that we will resist the enemy to the last extremity, and that we will die if we cannot live freemen! Disaffection of the Foreign Residents of Richmond, Fran, !be Itlebtiond Exam'ner.j The dissili?ction of a large portion of ' the foreign popillatiou of Richmond, which has been developed by their stubborn resistance of the military draft now in progress:Rl, of itself, sufficient to excite the vigilance of our citizens, and to put them on their guard with re spect to particular classes of foreigners in our midst. We are not in the habit ot„ . .report . ng information without satis factory assurances of its correctness. We have in our possession some cari ous information, which is from a source not only highly patriotic, but to which implicit credit is due, respecting the movements and suspicious speeches of a number of the foreign population of this city. We are not entirely at liberty, imr do we deem it prudent, to detai: the facts which have been communicated to us; but we may assure the public that , vigilance is to be the price of tkeir safe ty from enemies in their midst. R. C. H Floyd and anhnsen at Nashville. filchmondpapers of the 19th k state that Floyd had arrived at Nislaville, having "bayed a thousand" of his com mand ; and they - also inform us that Johnson had fallen back upon Nash ville, after his retreat from Bowling Green. A Monument to Lieut. Colonel De Blonteuil. • I The Committee of French reaidentsof ei York, who are entrusted with the preparations for the obsequies of Lieut.' Col. Viguier De Dionteuil, of the IYEpi neuil Zouaves, who fell so gallantly in Vs, .ut of battle for the Union at Riau- ' N _ oke Island, have appeaKto their pciumit , Ne 7 "t.,, • , aky map 147 coneribitikthalo.be, 6pplieo, 10 7 MAIi K 11.1..thi to the ereictiop of a monument to own- remtuaciiii Canoe , s Pario Laemorate the virtues and Soldierly death Anna Rooms, Moe& &o. as for Bets, Call sad as ni a. their compatriot. " • I fan JOtiMPli R. ItUGHII3. FROM tile. SOUTH. 'roe Fall of Fort „Doneloon - Irbe Grids. (From li.o R'entnond I,l9patch Complains. t. , The New York 2ribiate is pt of hu. K l itee s eSttg ef alkr - 4 • sZaft4o . doin g . very kitth4.. *gain aS_ ttunted niter ittiteifday,-Out ot „empathy . w 4 the Prtident for the ICNIEI ciftiii- I,4"yfag t ' -,tiffth replete , i Nish the 'frAsury and invigorate Ile . prosecution of the war by paying our brive soldiers and sailors still hanging by the eyelids through a disagreement *the House to certain amendments •Pitt Posed by the ,Senate. OtheitOvill judge this . conduct for themselves; we canna ctinilani: IF - SiVnw- rail 'liiiiia treason, and advise the ,people not to re-elect a single,Member who does not shosi to thesoilifaction of his constitu• efliB thatiist‘ did his utmost to resist and terminate this shameful procrastination. Eleven weeks hive '-iniosi. elapsed since Congress met, with a great war on hand and the ttntlummf.,thetTreasuityr 8444,g the Members fiill - in the face; five weeks I have flown by since the ,date at which Secretary Chase seasonably notified them that he should be entirely out .of money unless they meantime provided a fresh supply. This day hundreds of thousands are Buffeting froth' "wilithr submitting to be fleeced by ursurers 'because Congress ' Vas no, yet perfeeted ' even the Loan bill that should have been passed at least six weeks ago. Others may deem this justifiable; we consider it rank dis honesty, beside giving, aid and comfort, to armed treason. let the votes of every Member be closely scrutinized, and let every one who, voted to adjourn tover day by day, instead of putting hrough the Treasury Relief bill, have leave to stay at home Bier more." MEV : 04 February 2'd, Kr. JOSEPH GBINDROD, sod soyanrjr-four years. HIS funeral Will take pine from Ms late reel. denos, No, 13 Smithfield street, on Tuesday, the 2.l3tb,et 1.0 &Mock. Hui •teende are respectfully invite 1 to attend Without further notice. Ori Monday mornin Feftnary 2.4tti, at 7 o'clock, PE PEA MURPHY, at Me s reeldenee, Nat 98 Wylie street. Be funeral will take plate at 10 o'clock on Wed. nesday morning, Faunas, rth, from hie late real deuce on Wylie atroel. 14. DRoPatEs AES OURBD BY nitsle BETH'S PlLlB—Ttuskeni of disease is oc castle/ad by the exhale/1i arteries throwing out a greater quantify of fluid, bet the absorbents bike up.. fißkliDß,B7B.l3 ;Above, by magic as it were, an impute to the finds aetremitiee, arous tog the i r absorbeets to solo and to case of swel ing or watery deposit• the sleeping energies of those vessels. 81KNSTOB NELLENEHB, of Herkimer, New York, wlll3 great sutler Ave a dropsical affection of more than a years amnion. He derived no ma te, isi help from the presed phase of his ph !duns who in fact gave tam to tunitestand, tb case was hopeless. By asty jbe merest chance, the queblies Brandreth's Ms were brought to hut notice. fie began Bair twat once and with strong hopie—fm ha comprehetded the pnnelple of cum He penetrants( witht.them tor hree months. taking often as many • Men pills a day, bat always waning it a rple n =at sufficient to purge in the most effectual twice or ttriee a week. Tots perseverance wasperarded by a per. G. ct restoration to health whit* iaa iloutlaued to Mistime. soil by TACK REDPATA Pthsbnreb. Pas tat , l by all reepeetable dealers Inwedlielbee, I alcilmdets 1117PrIARYIHALLie CATARRH Grapy. u'rx This Banff Li super or to anything yo known for rcraor;ng Catarrh, Cold la the Head, an Headache, For sale by 81110.1 JOHNSTON,Deuime, corner Built&laid and Yotul streets. ah o, 81 , 4013 OATAREIR IEINUFFand all the hafts Family Medielnesof the day, may of them at ar.atly reduced prices, constantly e mend. ki R. FA I 114 AN, UNDKRTAHRIL,IoIe use t for Make's Metallic Burial Cased at R. EMS CABIN/CT WAREROO4, /to 46 BM IT•ii WIELD 43TRICET Iteatdmioe, sett strew, Allegheny Qty. Orders non, b lett A T (MARL Fe Liv Eal BrAsukatustu 4 th MBDIOAL 1 0. BODE NB 441Sht, N. D or' NEW YOWL (*TY, Haj iog Arn vt d iD Pittsburgh Irlil,aeiteitlaterrote haiezelaxive atteatlantOtigedeisatatil ire. cal treaL,eo t of C•-roiLe Iditesaes, espeeisily tips or the Las vr Bowel, net, as Piles, tkaustapallt. Firs tuts, Fits,. re. Fslusa of the Howe6,Blrieturef the owel, 1.1. re ni•hn of the Bowel. He will alstreat the various CM male Lhassays of the wototitsi. wits ' BlAdder, !EA roooware at the 240wv -0.41.41.4 ItUtAs.K, whore he May be seen sweep. suited from D o'clock s hi to a dolook p. tn. 41y. PatientS, II they desire It, vi ll hestsiload anikart of the Gay. le 164 i _ . • -- Omos ontas Pt :saunas Issues=a Co., Corner Mantel end Water strews. Pittsburgh. tr-bruarr / 90 4 1 882. laze TELE E.OenitoF DifiguTo.BB OF Tin corn, any hsve this d.y declared a dividid in GASH of 'I'WO DOLGA/as per share, ont of o pio3hs of 1. , e 'au six leonine, payable to nut. notrs or tb. tr legal representatives forthwith f 20.2 F. IN&DART, Secrete 3 To: 4 it , Zd SKU 1130 V BUE.q Learning that a Ltunda of merchants} whom we dray freight from Duquesne Depot, ha been en, uton by another paiV. watt, hem the inierspresenta.kine obtained lerra for driot 4 their g oods, we desire to say punt*, that we • trepan d, • a ever, to delver goods with pro m ! neon and dispatch, solicits ClantthUnno of former patronage hesitated upon on. feia-at & HENRY. SU N No 62 FIFTH STREET, 10 casks liarkley's h Pal kips' London l'orter nezt door to the Express Office. '!'hose pods are custom made express/y for 107 do Murray *Bans Me; Retail trade. 10 do Youngres ; 'lO do FaLiarks Me, In store and for sale 1)1 SYKRY PAIR WARRANT nip wm . BENNETT, 120 Wood street, and will be sold by the stogie pair, or by the case, at UNE /41.. F ThE P.u/CL. 4 225 - AN 08. V 425, ONE BEIU.CIFUL at a bargain. BLACK wALNur 6% OCTAVE BEM' JEWELRY IiEANU.FACTIJ . $274 to store, atlt. PLATED a ~iiito , j,swE4a.y C H I. 9 "K 2 R I 'N G PIANO , full iron 'raw , . new male, reduced from $7.26. lustemmved and for sale by —sob— Tr fati JOHN H. ldb./I.OE, 81 Wood street. STATIONERY PACKAGES, -- ----- phoebe!. than any House In the West: Qn QUARTERBLAEITEWS fees J' B. GABDIDT.E.II, Agent. v • 14., WARRANTS far, OTHER 0r.,. taw AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT, BOUGHT BY HITISHURGHAMUST COMPANY. 40101' .1;). 80ULLY , Cash)ar. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS P -17 2+TialST s3G 00., ) M antifitoture,rs et every variety of; FINIREIRELBRAIIB WORK. Gas' Fitters. pa 4 tiouhu• attention minting Oil Refineries 'Bran C 41 4" Si of SUPERIOR Eln-OCYrEINESS Wilde to order. Steamboat work and re l L geuer a".akoss' Globe: DaWB r 'unE ßrackets and Pendants. Corner LoT ; STEMET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fela;tt L"DRETR'S WARRANTED GARDEN 13FwED8 For sale by BRCILHAMI ilk LONG, 127 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. REACHES AND VINEGAR-- 100 BUSHELS'DHIED PEACHES, BARRELS PUDE CIDER VINEGAR, in atom an 1 for sale by WILLIAM lIAGALIIY, ---; It'an 4 2 1 ;? liocxl:** NEW ADV)FM,M3EIMTS. ~~1 r0.111 7 0A103' CoUNZ HtLD lit/AEU/rah. fn andlOt the 6 °ninny of Atle: gnaw; on Salurday; the leth. day of Fetnuary, A. D 13E2, before the Son. Steratt, Pragident don. Thomas Mellon, Aillehots:a, and lions. Adams and John 13rown, Assitiotate Judges anal loprt.- -The petitinn Bellattneiaddrinfatrator ee bonus nou, rum taafornealo tummy? IfeTrityr Horn, deceased, was presented t,, aaid a :o4rt. netting Berry forth that Bald Bey Horn, die Ininatate. seized In his demesne as et fee of the 'wing Real 1.-- 4te, via; Ail the forluwing or described iota or pieces of ground situate m the Fourth Ward, city yip being lot Igo. 172 in she lan of lore ;labia cue E. Warner, Jarmo Pain p ter and F. Lorenz, frenturgon South Canal street 28 feet ir d „expanding beck by the same width to Carpenter's itley 1714 frmeitintherlha`rrelpth nfrefinflear;:balrg bounded ard deseribed, in lots and narma i inas fol lows, to wit ; - Feat , All that certain lot or piece of ground. beginning on South canal street, at the cc mar of John Fogle'a lot; thence Oath Stfeet 6 inches; thence west 23 feet; thence north 66 ( et B inches to South tiPnill street, the Place of begin- Wog on which is erected one small two story brick dwelling. second, All that lot or piece of ground fronting on tenrtmter's adey E3feetrand running towards Comb Canal street tll feet or thereabotne, preserving the Mme width of 23 feat and aborting and ad/oining the lot or piece of ground suety herein before described, and a iiiining 10(R of J. Fogle and C. Hamon, and on which is erected a two story brick dwel ing house, and being the neck cart or portion of lot Pio. 112 in toe plea of Into latd out by G. E, *artier, J. Painter and F. Lorena, in the reserve treat opposite Pittsburgh as heron bercre mentioned and deserted, and that the per son.atestate of said decedent is insufliaaent to pay, h.s d•bto km, as it appears by a schedule at:meted . to petition, and prayed the Court for an order to make ale of the me la lots or purports as Noe.t, and 2, ac., whereupon the Coin granted so order of sale as prayed for. dale to take place on SAT. Liftba I', M'reb 161.11, 1882, at 10' e'cict k, a m , wish Power to adjourn, do. BY THE COURT. A4eed, W. A. Haman, Clark. ki lIANDELIERS, HANGING LAistPs AND SIDE BRA, K RTS; Also; N large sod carol:illy selected ass .rtment of LAMPS, in gnat variety of pattern, la sale cheap tor oaati at SCHMERTZ & B.LEAKLEY'S, fe26 168 Wood street INV: SY ifrICGES. FINE .!. , Y Etl t% FS Ftt. SYRINGES. The Palmer b r I al a large and er.rnt hue aa•ort• meat Of Hurt Mr kl and G'ess Sy :Irges. en. tracing every vane' y nue for all purposes a Hue as eortcue.r erGurn irdast c elf laf c ing Syrloges.— Thetis Syringes era superior to nil now in use for e AlVerlit nee, &maid ty sad cheep4esg, and well worth the attention of those basing use for them. JOSICPki FLthli corner of the Diamond and MarliPt. _ Iron City College, 00F.NEE OF PENN AND ST. GLAIR 81 IiKEI P11"113BURG PA Inatruabon in Book-keeping, Penmanship acid Matbena.auca both Day au 1 Evening. Alkirotadems ebt ,ny Cane, and rece.ve pn Tate instruction from competent and experienced instructors. NO BOYS employed as leachers in this institsiwn. re2.3ltdkw L.eNTEiNS TO BURN CARBON Oil w moui chin:mien.; .berfag.'d beet XX Ova/ aseChanowe (211 Cana.nhadas ko., at BLEAKLEY'S, ten • Wocd a reel OLD BROWN WINDSog EoAp_ rive Gross Pure Old Brown Wineeor lioap, re oetve4 this day. £leo, a large as qrtment of Iir)NEY, GLYCERIN E, OLD PALM, PONCINS, CAnTILE, cud other l'ollet tioap (46 bbls !rasa Lune tor sale '6.2i1 HE HY H C JudEPEI FLEIdING, corner of the Diamond and Markel LIAR LEAD-100 tdlo, 'tar Lead, re .") calved and for tale by fe26 .86Y h. COLLINS. LLARD-11) kegs prime Lent Lard, ceived and for wale by Ls H ENRY B. COL! BRONZE LAMPS, with marble bases Al (or Cso bon Aid, a very Dineen atment for sale cheap for sash at SO aItERT Z & 13LitABLEY'61, 1 2b 168 Wood street. AMERICAN 'WATCHES FOE AMERICAN& • No more Englah or Prenoh rub bish, made to eeil,- but not to keep time. BilOULI) AN AMERICAN buy • foreign Watch, when he can get a be , ter one at homer Why &bond an AD2Bllolin need earl enrich Watchmannfactarera at We e.zpvnee our own artisans? of Why &build an Aintriettn send gold to Maul ant Fr rice, our OoTert bitter enettliOav when god is so much needed at homer Why should an Amerman bay an imported Welch, ahic,h, in nine cases out of ten, sill coot more to keep In order for one year, then its orizzail phoe,at d which Wu never Intended so keep lime tinter any circumstances? ay sot old Americana not patronize more gen eral') American manufacturee azd %Luz emend pace them4elvaa from the thraldom or $a fish capital, French &chit:ins and o :a.:Janata! gew gawe . 'the American Watch Cfanpirey's Watches are Particulraly adapted for soldier% use, b,lng most tishetanhall made, and not th.ble to get out cf ormr, either In matching r,Mng or flgottch• Bold by ad rerpectabte Jeso:;eze to the Loyal &Mem. Wholesale or. ore shut Id be addressed to BOBOINS 4 APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Company, rettadm2p 13.1 Broadway, r Y. 200 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES Eidkitt A,CI NG EV Y DESCHIP- A2a TioN c f desirable g ode oparad ill', day at 3,000 lbs. OF COFIENEE H cs, • *" Fi •• -0 9 0 pei •••• •= 4 9 { 4l O ; q p-4 ;4 1 0 . 4 -e 44 0.4 ;T •11 •g h. C s q 4 - 01 b 1 . 4 4 4 g 0 0 . a /0 -- cd .4 5 P -51 cr , 78r P' a tSd 2 I A f e e A, 0 44 B ' 4 1.41 22 n '4l* E 4 -'•sp - 4 1 ct p. ,4 Op :11 1 2 .4 1,7 1 0 m. E• 4 '4,41; • U. BULGER, _ 34.Floutizi ca ; cietwzipTioN OF, irci: imoileta strait, PITTSBURGH. 14L.1 Agi3OR . T7dENT Op T tiburrA Maattfattfuldevurdtere, / .ii„. oLe OAREplus At5 ) .1749., ~ , .„ ,: , , , on h andondob we pa ADA ilia loilreSi tilbank kallespiVat i Mpatit aism , _ ..t., al-1 .- firrufttia, u imixm, ‘,..^ *a l . a -ag Plitt X torp esa taaa_ ethas Otatia L 'ini -- ovum- , T" P 0 41 ''' 6 i 61 not., ad L b miimiutaa or geimm. Emms Gabon, and for sale by 5eri. „ ...... JAMEB A*,/Prigara isoi r riii • vounawriager, aurearss. r iPalsriend earner Ifrutai sad ...,.., . DR- DILWORTH HAS RESII3fED w pßecr of MEDIC `;:4N • at hi. former aloe, 47 SMITHFIELD SltbEA; between Third and Fourth. fel .1w THE BALTIMORE t PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY. P BRA NO-14- Corner fourth and Market, streets. Fersotia wishing to purchase have now a rarer 011 P o SeltinSJ48N.441 ncommon' low pekes , unneean chanlitil Anima are specially Invited to examin e . the novelad of these Pianos over tho-Wiri common use. Battefaction guaranteed for eve years, and may be exo_tmaied Ptx_pl moths If not ma represented. air uood second nantMessoirliF fen j J kiaBo3,Paso rh. FRENCH BALMORAL- Call and see Lite new style SATIN FACED BALMORAL SKIRTS, alefr COLORS. Juat opened et W. & D. HITGIIIII, tea)CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET EITHEETB FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL- -100 barrels Whisky ; en chests2b3 60 t Tea, fine choice brands ; it. boxes Tobacco; 2610 boxes Serra; 1(0 kegs Nave 50 be. role Refined Sager ; 100 do N. 0. N /Assess ; i 0 do Golden byrup; 1160 do Sal 25 boxes Candles 600 cans of Wilcox Wheel grease. TLBRIVAN & GHTTY. NO. 65 OHIO EITHEHT, earner of Diamond &Ile: heny ei . fele $260 PLINIO& $260. TWO ELEGANT FOSEWOOD OOTA VS CRIOKERING PIANOS, With full frame, .new scale. reduced from $490 to $2lO, 9itteee i red and for sale by JOHN' EL MELLOR, Bt Wood MreeL LOVE & CO„ No. 74 Market Street, SELL BEST PRINTS AT 12/0„ YARD WIDE SHIRTING lithaLLN .4:l4ja, Bought preyloua le tite±iyarteel,emigialk • Ladies Wide TePlaittla;_ " Barrow do - liknozetthleredNior Misses Wide Tape Skirts ; 11 V1 61,141 P, 'Ft l'!"besegoods arbe eail oi the veoi tisatiaakiiia vie aoki ebeawtor bash. • 11 OOP SE tfiTS, ca EAP SHAW 1.8 AND VIAMICiii 00T T Or IRISH L/NBES AND LINEN 130801413, very cheap WINTER DaBeB GOODS, at great Wigan's WINS BILES, VERY LOW. CLOSING Utrl ineilitioleoals buyer& .dI and our stook of PRINTS very large, and at less Irma the present eastern prices. 4/- TERMS CABE, ON DRLIVERT. IRS C. HANSOM LOVE S . CO, tem 74 Market Street 0 LBs. EPSOM SA.LTB, 1,000 Las. MEAN TARr4u3, . 59 KEG BA OMB 801/5, 160 LBS. CliXa.lflirEAL, 10 BOXES OSWEGO COBB BTABOB Just reepived and for tale bi GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, 0029 Federal diva*, alleghear city. JOHN 1111.00RUE,AD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, TOR TRH SALA Or PIG META L AND BLOOMS, al tom . WATER WATER S TREET, BELOW MARRS P[TT&Baggg N 0 TI CIE . Ft. Wayne 4 Chicago Railway Co N PURSUANOE OF AN Aar- OF' I /he Legislature of th e Oommonwasdh of ihe monaylran* entitled: "An ard bv_provide ,for reorganiseton of the PITMIURGII, POET WAYNE AND cinoneo RAIL RDAD COMPANY," approved the Sikh/Groh, 1860, a 'Am:stint be held.td the city of Pittsburgh, Et: mltranine on' WEDNESDA.Y, 26th day of ft`ebrnanr, / Ask.tre. office of the company, 160 El FIFTH usw, to Week Director: ; and for the other purposes 00na tau:plated by said don hone but Bondholders are antnorieed to rote at.thinsieetion. J.F. D. LAMER.NAMMIL J. LOWS IL J. EDGAR tildhltflai 'HANNA, F Purchesersof the saki Railroad. awner/ Dan 1861,—falt '431 Ft. " 8 UNION STATIONARY PAOICRTS, Are supplied to Dealers 04 $1,60 PER DOZEN. JUST ,RECEIVED-. A. large assortment of LADIES, 14188 ES AND OUILDENNI3 111 41 , 11011A1L 1100T18, of the latent efyle. W. B. Schmertz & do NO. Ft( !'i Stpeet. 1..21 AL - AND IMEMEEI6 CALL AND EILVNINI4 TiLVI WAWA OP 4 . 30QTEI 4411) *OM, Which will be saki for CUD either, mboiseale Cr at o - Satan, a Teri , emelt Mama averatilTo tbs afore f JOlO. R. 8 0 /44111A autetB4.ll4 40Or *ID Mik, t i 9 CV i f I Han 4111 stock of wiktijair nit y GOODS, Purchased loarano, and now offered at Who!saga at GREAT BARGAINS FOR GASH ------- ?elB.loldAw LIST OF 'NEW-BOOKS. A STBANGEI feTdRY • kNotel Blr E &awes Ifttan. knee 26 costae CASEV, or, the PIa TL teG o l d s Bing; -by the outh.r of Soot Lynn. Price 60 oetits. THE WARDEN by , .A 2112102 3, Tic lope. - him, 23 canto. , • - THE FLOWER OF THE PRAIRIE; by Eittstsve Mount Price 60 cents HICKORY ; or Outcast. RAI L roanuoce atbe Blau Rldge: by Ars. Bouthanurtii. Price bb cents. FOR 4 BETTER. POR WORSE: A Love Story from "Temple Bar." Price SIS thole Air TUE HaARTII; ois iMa l s4lFir4lthOrtikow- trivia. 01.8 e.: nMdr. ,- rrtee 76 (nit TOM TIDDLER , GE OUND by Okarlea-Dirkbna „ hoe cent& 77- GREAT EXPECTATIONS : by Charles Dickens. Price al rents. TEACH Us TO PRAY; by Dr. Jotui CUMMlaltimfPricte by the antboiet Margaret bfaittart. , Pct(, by Mahar BRE" ; FORT LAPA VETTE : by & Wood. as.Thsiatcrowtogether withittont tiviatiandincit good and interesting books, HENRY MINER, NEXT I;Piji<-• few To liar „.„ Cbr• WROLISALE BUYERS,. LOOP 133K1F1T13. = N II 0 ErrNE Y; AT iihrtifAlLEll4 'Having purchased alarm* Wog Ladies While Cotton Hose; Brown Mixed " Misses' Cotton Hose, Boys Cotten Socks, !dens Hoggish Cotton hocks, • before the advance In pries, we are now °Bering them at last years" prices. its.wbelesale buyers will save money by select, ins from our slant. BALMORAL BRIBTt3, ,Choiaa oelors and excellent quallthinet renetTed by express JOBEPU HOJEANE, It m:Aßzsek snairri l ii 011 8A L E--,The new_ ----, . , .&-' and last running whet '" - A JOHN T. MoCOMILS, now running •n the Wneellng and Plttatungh trade, ind oonnebtlag with the Awheie h. rbutir boas at Whaelhaloyshresig with lbw .: ah 4 ftr.P'--!ltd , hont i t 110 onlf ieluinklorsiOling : boot ta e .theleaCof my health. It the boas Isnot gold on the Ist of march, she will be exposed to_ public' sale on MON DAY, the thud day of march,lsea, as the wharf.' For farther le fonnation , wWinfew• of JACKSON Moo Old Dila 0.. 11k Ca Ne ptai w Alln. egheny Brulgs, ar JOhl'il fel4-te CLOSING OUT TO MAHE BOOM FOR SPRI.N.O-BTOANIC. Drees Trimmings, Vplivet Ribbons, Velvet Butte Embroideries, • Lace Goode, Woolen Goods, Linen Gloves, Hosiery, fipop Skirts, Balmoral Ws* Mechanic (kraals, French Co nets, Gents Merino tithirta.and.Diswere Ocilla and • 11 . 1 -Zephyr Wo “ nted,l 4 Shetland 'Wool. Woolen Yip's, &0., ORAIUdiaArPZIEBbIas NO, 78,-4404,EAT . E T BB 4 l7 t. • tb7 RI . .., ALLEN, Agent, am 91innenneDealertaereriationwito . E TTR 0 L Reaps constantly-on band*wat etadther t to *whet. Produce end Comenteson M 'latkiti erchant and dealerinilthliaraitd/Atibri. mpflyelmenbtaa 6111-tt -1(041 OODetium,.- *A 11 0 1 1:40. puhatatiiif a4l Pmrirgo: 129 FIRST STAMM, P#l6Btriteri. 4P 1C2i 14,41 ' 4 3.1400g ?WM, HYDRAST4 Mite Moe:Lead end Fliumbeisimarial 111'.11 a":44411.1,141P04,1%. 4,* I Rsit: l9 4m4ii!..,;-!.-'' .4, A few Ahab* ofAbose -, . • itEALZWILOOI44Iki A ned vikUnc-, *pi me dic; ilia KaToNowititm a ow -,:t rt and IA street. zt..11,/ Gru Agfa TIM CITY" GUAGERS °mow tot.p d to JOEZ EtaitioNstunaik*Wrr of wow NAND Mainlikailieraura EDivA4.404&49041. ODD You OP fiat b .oA4Liarr, for side y . EOWN riettia. 41r*I' lau to Wool maw. & co D STREET, -r 0 - Lsei Men* Agok Tice, itiabargb.
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