tht Dalin post JAMES P. BARR. an ITOR AND P R OP R 11E TO R Pirrsm CMGS: MONDAY. MA ROE!' 3, 1862 Letter from Washington. We wilt publt.h to-morrow an inter• eating letter from Washington City, on the National Armory and other mat ters. SECRETARY STANTON'S OR- The -fury into which some of the Eabtern pipers have lashed themselves, because of the ,War Departments order curtailing our army intelligence, is al together ridicizloms, if not contemptible, The New York journals are most eon• **nous in this ":tempest in.a tea pot/,' ; ' One, not aware of the facts, would im agine that a fatal bloi had been inflicted upon the liberties of the people, the beginning of a system of tyranny in. tended tp culminate in , the destruction of our government. These New York papers have performed wore fine talk ins in commendation of their own in tense patriolism, than the balance of the profesiion throughout the entire country; but now that a temporary order considered necessary by those who ought to know, has been issued, interfering some little with their sensation corres pondenits and special telegrams, they are out like so many maniacs, raving over the invasion of the liberty of the press. The paper in New York, exhibiting the greatest alarm at the order referred to, is_ the World, a journal of unusual moderation in everything else, but quite cracked on the present subject. In its last issue it has a column of admirably writ. ten editorial on which it walks back to the beginning of creation, io find a par' allel for . the War office'd "usurpation?. It speaks of those stubborn old Barons, who extorted magna charts from Bing John, and who did'nt like that treach erous monarch's conduct towards young Arthur; it next alludes to the strtitches of power by Charles the First and James the second; it then passes hurriedly to the first Napoleon, and then indig nantly exclaims, "never has the Anglo Saxon race submitted to such an assump tion of power." If this is the case, the Anglo Saxon has grown quite degen. erate, inasmuch as that portion of our population seem to submit as gently as the remainder, for we believe that there are a few others beside the sturdy race alluded to, scattered throughout our country. But, what really is this alarm. ing - Tion Of power ?" Why the belief is that the Government has ma tured its plans for an attack upon the rebel Stales, in several directions. Like a mighty avalanch, the ponderous power of our immense army and navy, is brought to bear at once , but how long it may require to insure us victory no one can tell. We may be sueoessful at one pant and beaten at another; the fest may be of weeks duration ; that it will be desperate and bloody there can be no doubt. Under these circum stances, or probably others more import ant to the success of our armies, the papers alluded to cry out "usurpation," bectstutey_am prevented_ f om pub lishing inicirmation which could 'be of no ter/Ida-A° the government btit , of vast impoitence to the rebels. If this ordertiad.tteen g van earl ier,it would have been better for the country. It would haves-prevented -the pr • . nrvre publica tion of much which was used to our disadvantage. Besides, it will keep such pompons fanatics, as the 2rOune from embarrassing the Administration by the publication of matter interfering with Is plarm, becausewill not con_ vert the war from its legitimate pur pose, into a furious crusade of emanci. pation7 A PARADOX Mr. Jefferson Davis and his leading . seceasiorrjournals, are just now!engaged in the singular-undertakiag-of-proving that their late reverses have only shown their strength. The Richmond inquirer argues this view of the question with in genuity, and copteada that the rebellion will never be so . sirOng- as when it is driven inn" tlr gtilf- State.. If thil kind of, reasordisg.wlll consolethe rebels for their late defeats, and keep them in heart against additional disaster - o,e can only admire the charming corfidence .therraave - in their learders' preltstions, opposed, as they are, by stuning and tuuntatakable Sets. If the rebellion w,goW4l9l l .l3errActer ikiNirOrii.s?.ut of the border States, why did its chant pions - itit theniselves to so much trouble to inducelhese commonwealths to join their conspiracy f These leading rebels Seem tO think `that. if by the time they are driven out of the neighboring States, alludedlo, the North will be so red iced and-tired tuid-poverii etrieolteaysehe wilj be unable ;t4' - .pursue time, 44,44 any longcr Otte, will then be free to form their goveramet!t as they originally de signed 4te cotton Sates. This is not "very` 'likely; for if they °milli not _auccessfullystroule with their enterprise .:In elesonfiSnaegthey will hardly. hepbet ,,, tar OF tel4n, cles3e.tl aid d...n#rie,d to only seven. .ilesidespif at atty pardon .. lar , TeriCktf the NO4h. elioulA become poor,..iii what condition will ilte - South be to continue in rebellion? When the United States become poor is pursuing the war, the Southern re bellion will bein a moat dilapidateacon dition. ood 'Cotaing. The Albany and Troy (N, Y.,) papers continue to warn the people to prPpare - far a great- 'Soda. "The snow to th e northward is said to be five feet deep on a level, in many places covering fences, stumps, Aci, and seriously int. poling travel.. MARMIE.IOI . STREESPONDENOM _ Hoak'byittrAltstrarlvaSt Heallisauaon, February 28, 1862.1 Speaker Howe • called the . House to order at the usual hour. After the read ing of the journal, Mr. Bigham asked a suspension of the rules to allow him to introduce an important joint resolu tion, in relation to the army of the Potomac, which w3s agreed to, Mr. flight= then offered his resolutions whicii prevailed by unanimous rote. Mr. Armstrong then offered a resolu tion requesting reporters of the prea3 and others not to state the substance of the proceedings, inasmuch as Secretary Stanton had taken possession of the electric telegraph, so as to prevent in formation given as regards the move ments of .the troops, &0., therefore you Will have to excuse" further developments for the present. Reports from Committees have been received. Judge Shannon reported Senate bill 1186, with amendments of great impor tance to your people as follows : SECT. 18t. Provided,' That the amount found to be fairly due upon all contracts made prior to the said 15th day of May, A. D. 1861; by any military officer in good faith, with citizens of this State for clothing and subsistence furnished to our volunteers, shall be paid on due proof of such contracts. SECT. 4. That when any volunteer, having been enrolled and joined his corn, pang shall have beoome sick, and• Shall have diedior shall have been discharged on account of such sickness without having been regularly mustered into ser vice, such soldier shall be entitled to the same pay and other provisions from the time of his enrollment to his discharge or death, as he would have been entitled to had he been regularly mustered into service; and in case of death of such soldier, his widow and minor children, if any, shall be entitled to the benefit' provided in the sixteenth section of the Act of fifteenth day of May, A. D 1861, for soldiers who may die after having been mustered Into the service of the United States or of this State. SECT. 5. This eotion provides that any soldier who may bee. me insane, shall be sent by order of the Secretary of the State to the State Lunatic Asylum of the State. Provided, His insanity be certified to by the surgeon of hie regi ment, and approved by the Surgeon General of Pennsylvania. "An sot to authorize the governor to commute the sentence of death in certain casks to a specific term of imprisonmeut." This is called for by an act of justice, if not humanity. L. also provides for cases where governor's go cut leaving prisoners , in jail under sentence of death, sod where their sua.more refuse to interfere There Is a case to point now languishing in your eosin prison, which calls loudly for the to:tag - Sr - of this section. •Thane is but lit tle use in keeping longer in "d trance vile" an unfortunate prisoner under au.pense where he is of no use to himself or c,un:ry. I now refer to the young man Ll z which the governor did not think proper to either pardon Or have ezecuted,_the latter, he re marked to the writer ho genic not do es he did not consider that poison guilty cl willful murder, therefore, in my hurnb:o opini n ne has •uffered long enougn in your detestable prison house. The section alluded to does not open the prison d ur to set the captive free, but makes the term not lees than four nor more than twelve years H.d this been enacted into a law, poor Jewell would, in all probability,now :I V• ing, g a term in your onitent ary, for he was a fit and proper subject ler tits clemency of this humane act no. on the files of tots House. It ancuri pass :mine diately. The comm'ttee which I style No. 1, r, - kiting to the tonnage tux, Mp:O..gicu afternoon ; the cha.rman is w, rk dg wile dligence and eliCtitag-iniportant tot en., ey. I am credibly ieform( d tnat suffi cient has leaked. ,out already to Ct.v,.- in.. whole of the allegations set forth is two preamble of Mr. Witham, now un fi,o. remember this prediction, the repeal wit carry in this. branch by a large malorit% , and to the vigilance, indomitable persever ance and fidelity pi; and Wit ham, are the pe6File Iritlented for this. •HOTEL.I3 AT THE BEAT OT GOMIIMENT. There is a general complaint against the manner' in which hotels are conducted here. You would never suppose for a mo. meet ttrat i you ware stopping at a first class hotel until you oorne to diatharge I your bill; then to your utter astonishment you will discover _that the charge comes fully up to the "Continental" or your own splendid "Ilionongattels,House." Let me say that the above will not apply to the "Brady House! xif-this plate, for it is due to truth to.remark-that it is not only good but excellent; the meals are superb with the meet , pOitte-iitknashit I bad .the sat- Isfisction of dining at this House, in corn. patty - with' Magri El;kan, -- Fenton, and our talented member and was much grate• aid v(Oh the good, testier and beef ot pro.. visions which made the lunge titbits green under , the weight of these good things which made the inner-man rejoice and the outersmen bound with Irish agility. The brand was pronounced superb by jadgetrist-the grape, and no one was de •bariNed . from partaking. Strangers and othersewould• do well by call:4 41. , the "Hrtet,'.owe" where all be•content aria inadadappy by the. El* " .., DIW3 of landlords, . . lititaittp_t e resolution in regard \ to the National - Jr:inn:4;y ,end Armory ihis taken up in order andreen`hrdticif 'Of Mr. Arm. strong moved !p• ppatpone the as t ute and bays it,.priated.Agreed to. I.haveleieWlipfi4keArable pleasure of transmittingtcryorrtbengs held in Gotigress• - eacialpattaiy...?eit. ,itobt. Patter. saw, from all lilatneln I:leaf/air at Drapes. villa. He was at all times ready to ex. pose himself to danger then as a simple act of justice if you can spare the space, you will serve the cause-of justice and fair dealing by put haling the same or any portion you think of importance, as an sot of fidelity to a worthy and distinguished American General. The joint resolution of thanks to the authorities of Philadelphia, passed under protest of Mr. Williams, O would nor agree to the same. Mr. Banks took oc. eastern (and, indeed, it was this gentle man's first speech of this session) to defend Gen. Patterson from an illnatured remark made by Mr Williams. Mr. Banks re marked that the day wog ld come when those who assailed this distinguished eon of Pennsylvania would hang their heads with shame The Speaker here called the mem, ber ti order. Be far as this able, and I must ssy, eloquent gentleman was allowed, under the rules to proceed, the speech wee not only good; tut excellent, and hit off the member from your county in good style. Mr. Banks speaks with force and great energy, and it le to be hoped to. will often speak hereafter, for he handles his tongue as an Irishman does his Kip. peen. The House adjourned to meet again en Monday at three 'Clock. TESTUDO, The Bight of Forengners to Hold Real Egitate' at Panama. In reply:to a letter of inquiry wheth' er foreigners are entitled to hold pro perty in the - State - of I".atrattia, the Sec• rotary of State puaistied a letter, under- the Governor's directions, de claring-thatthematter is one exclusive ly of local legislation, and in no way affected by theColambian Union treaty. All foreigners, it concludes, have full right to acquire landed property in the State of Panama. Tired of Secession. - The Wheeling Press of kzaturdny lest " We learn from a reliable source that the prisoners who were taken at the fight at Bloomery taap, by General Lander, expressed a desire to enlist in the Union arm. They were sent on Thursday to Camp Chase, and thenof ficer who had a portion of them in,com !nand informed us that the privates thus expressed themselves. One of them was asked in Cumberland whether he would prefer the prison or the Confed erate army. He replied that he would much rather be in prison. The quest. tion was then asked—how came you in the Secesh army? He replied—l was forced into the army- On being asked by whom, replied,, pointing to Colonel Balwin his commander, there is the Nil- Tian that forced me into the' rebel ser vice. Such, no thiubt, lathe feeling of more than one-half the rebel private soldiers in the rebeilu army. zoh, how black the crime of these rebel loaders 1 flow will they ever expiate the guilt that rests upomtheir header , Irish biatressin'the EngHi& iPat- liamet t A debate took place on the 6th of February, in the English House of'Com lIIOCIR on the subject of Irish distress. Mr. Maguire called the attention of the House to the real condition of Ireland, which, he said. Was one of intense dis ress, and accused the English govern ntent of a deliberate purpose to ignore this distress. He did not ask alms for his country, only that the government would adopt a more enlightened policy, and render immediate aid to the rail road extensions in Ireland. Sir Robert Peel in reply stated that, without questioning Mr. Maguire's hon esty of purpose, he was in possession of facts which completely refuted the state ment he had made. He admitted the existence of partial distress, owing to the failure of fuel and of the potato crop ; but the landed proprietors had relieved its pressure, and he was sorry to say that attempts had been made to set the people against their landlords, and to raise a cry of famine, though the people had not taken up the cry. He rejoiced that the industrious population of Ireland would have received a salu tary lesson, and a spirit of self-reliances, which would tend to eradicate that un due dependence upon extraneous aid which only di moralized them. Mr. Scully corroborated the statement of Mr. Maguire as to the existence of great distress in various partsof Ireland. The subject then dropped, without exciting further remark. Mexican Affairs The Frori,i rlty,i the fuLowing comp] mentA to th • L. - mdou Thrill and th New York Herald: 'lf there is a hat.lcause to be defended with brilliant rhetoric, or a good one to be written down wi h ell Trent lI , VCC- L:ye the London Tailed is the paper for your money. Its bold immorality and brilliant Eniihrti, its arrogant SS,IIIIIII,LIOII of political virtue while practicing politi cal rascality, are a union which nits not been achieved on this side the Atlantic. There is one journal to of as had win ciplea. but its El:4111811 is worse; its rogrinee and erten:llol°mi are quite as nt, bat thee are set if war. w eteheti krratuhutr; rt, , •loral he ; r .c - t o. :ton-es. It cttn s- i cea xu I irfl tyres only fools or s. The Tones stilkee tat higher gnmv. is now to be YLT r.ten it ern as American unity bar, be.-n. 'True: we are toil, 'the con t.:, .ng 1- were have agrted wit, to in 1. ; ,- g oaument, sad we tare all by it--France, Sp. ❑ suit England. We can't tell, however, what, way occur. PelikapS won ' t like IC flit may ocean But whatever interventi..,n heals to, we couldn't for the life of :8 help inter, vening, ;f it comes to it that the Meiti can repuohc is wiped out by the allies, we coned a ourselves by thinking that America wi•ii:d Lave been 0.3 unscrn - pu. lons as we " Tnis is the plain English of a column and a half of eloquent political perfidy. It hardly needed the admission of the Time. that the republic of Mexico is to disappear in the proceedings." That was a foregone conclusion when Russell, Xavier de Isturiz, and Flahault set their hands to the London Convention, and Yankees are riot so stupid as to fad to see it, but there needs the Tuna to spread its ragged,mantle over Englana's shame. For such offices such a sheet is most At. Reunion of Americans in Paris. We take the following from a letter of the Paris correspondent of the New York Times written on the 7th instant : The ether evening the Americans of both sections of the Union were brought together by accident, at a leo• tare room, in the Rue de la Pala. The occasion was a public reading given by Mrs. Key Bluot, of Baltimore, sister of the late Mr. Key, of Washington The secession people knew that the fair reader was of their political faith, and turned out unanimously to hear her, while the Union people, who were not in the secret, also turned out liber ally. The consequence was that many friends and acquaintances who esteem ed each other in their private qualities, bat were divided on the question of politics, were thus brought face to face, while between some there was a cold recognition, some even avoided .a ,sal utation. IFIro Slidell and family were much remarked, and . were Aery natu. rally sought aftek _even by - Nofthern eyes. On this question of political differences I should'lftty, however, that there appears to be. a deeper and more unrelenting hatred on the part of the Unionists toward the sec:trail:mists than on the contrary. Col. Fuller was at the reading of Mrs. Blunt, and protested to, Vnionists against the strictures which had been made in America against his secession spec-oh delivered lb Lnadon We months ago. He declared that the speech was incorrectly reported, and that he in tended to have the errors corrected and his position more clearly defined. The Emperor Napoleon, at the Tulle rieB congratulated Mr. Dayton, United States Minister at Paris. on the Union triumph in Kentucky when Zollicoffer was killed. The Emperor showed by his remarks at the moment that be watched the march and movements of our army with careful study and lunch interest. Xneouragmkg to ElmOen Thera ifk livitlgin Oswego, New York, a man'• cue eighteen years old, who has-smoked for one -hundred years, and eonanmed a thousand pounds of weed. Moreover, as showing that he is not likely to end in smoke, he is the father of twenty-five children, all living. 411C0ixte.,7!.1 This fealbl e rd - sail the Boston". Journal, iS making fearful ravages ill some portiOUß of Maine. in the town of lino*, a—Mtpltianzharbt kaa buried his wife and five children within thriie weeks. In Patten, forty families have suffered bereavement from this cause. Three have - lost all their children, has lost five, and twelve have lost three each, and about -half of the forty famil ies have_lost two each, over one huridred in all. , OnelireTe4e — B - tf MS . whole pop , - ule.tiori has died, mostly children and youth In Freedona,TWln. Blackstone, aged 20, died while walking the room, endea oring to obtaitirespiration. Woman. booted Mayor. At aireoent city election in Oskaloosa, lowa,lMrs. Nancy Smith, Democrat, was e4eoted Mayor by a majority of 21 over the Republican mandidatelor that office.! inTL pairment of Memory. In Certain morbid' 'conditions of the brain connected with organic altera tions or disordered conditions . of the cerebal eiroulation,the patient loses for a period . all knowledge of his native tongue. I s atieriii in a state of delirium havb ;been known to address their physi cians in the Latin latignage. It is said t hat Dr. Johnson, when dying, forg t the words of out -lord's pray er Id 'English, but attempted to re peat' them in Latin. Dr, Soandella, an Italian gentleman of considerable scholastic qualities, resided in timer ' He was master of the Italian, Fredch and English languages In the beginning of the yellow fever, whiih terminated his life in the city of New York, in the autumn of 1798 he spoke English only; in the mid dle of his disease he spoke French; but on the day of his death he spoke Italian, the language of' his native couhtry. WE notice the marriage;tbf Mr Day and Miss Field, whioh presents this curious anomaly, that though he won the field she gained the day. UOl/ I OIL I OI OILKAT E r PAIN Curer of the age I TRY REED'S MAGNETIC OIL, TRY REID'S MAGNETIC OIL, W.rrented to cure In emery Ammo, or money re• funded. For Ebettmattam, aprataa, Pitiful' In *tie Limb% It never falls, If used as &reefs, L Hs I I by all respectable D-ocostA„stStlkt. p txatie. Yor robe by SIBit)...IOaXBTON, ttibpst, and c...er et Choice Purely Medicine!, corner thatt.dnid wed Pearl 'treats. DRoP3IEB ARE OUREB ET BRAND RR rki'd PlLLifi--,True form et di em.• is oe. esteoned by the elhaietit arialritlil thrOalrhih Doh 1 grower quantity of w 4. thairtne .ebsorbenta take ... 4 1, ;Jo. BRA Nb REI R'it PILL • 0140 er by magas 60 /4 w..re, en trope se to the remote retultles, arena ing their absorbents inaltitio In Muse of awed ° cts or water, depostia. e t gee Weeping I.MMLIP. o Teasels. " 8 DiAAMLLENSEIt, of Herkimer, PfeW York, was a great setter from a dropsical affection ,f more than a ream attratioo. ilechlirett no MO. unroll help from tho prow NAOMI .01 his p. icint4, who to hart gave nice to undress/act, , tiL, ca e ea, hope,a,,s. By soperamtfi the atereet Ounce, ,to, quaktve of arandretVe ne e d were hM1.1.1134 14 it a notme. H. began U eir nee it otoeiredl with ....011E Itol*-- r,r he comorehend.lll.l.l9 pnDelpir , 01 cure. He persevered with them , or hr.. tar .ill tttl. .00 tag oboe aa many se Mean pills aday. , •ot 016.14.• taming it • rule La 1. 4 . .13 tbe 00 1 tr. I.tUr R. to Lb. Mt/01 ofte(lttlit ItherrDelr Mo. , or 4 flee n lor,k. T,/t. i.r.evoratoos 41 NI ISSllirde dby • per ' 0 restoration to health whit* line soul Cued to this t. ma io,d try TitOß RlSlrPiera, Plitiburgrs. Ps, • tol or u revtDCOUttle dasitua In ineclicinen. 14.10.1.rndsw lINI3]3xTaSF3R. FA IRMAN, (INDKRTALKELI., 8010 agent ieV" rnr rime. bintailin. 814nei hN. - Kti,^J u•ILLNITT W ho 4$ iNt Tti riELD staISKX ' dews, ylk L.••••• 4-reet, All nee tisu Orden My •T 011•541..E.ir Li% ha I' 51TA.154.14. Allogbea r • •. .41-erak.s4o NI.)/CIAL. W. BODE NH AMEI6I I III. D y OF XIV -YOWL CIITY, ity , PthiblitSb illraLssusnektievote no e.ligq111•000041.00 60 UK .119dood enittaittmeal tress net orChrotho Lhieuuteit, Sepstaially,thoso of the Lower Bosse', , tic.h as Piles, tioneupetiota Fis tula. Fissure, Fshingog the hoir4_hericture of the .towel, I.J.cere.lon of iEe Bowel. . $e wirrafic treat the rations Ctrooto Waists of the Womb, Rid n yd t itatdder, he. His roods - areas: the MONO N- Ltuqbe., where be mi be seen And con sulted tram a o'ollok 16 1040 ; o' oloek p. m- Fallouts, It sherdedre tt, fill be diked to any punt of toWatti. talb•lott. Orme or nu Prillaman. Iltinniurce *L. } Comer Idarnet and Watetstreete. Pittiphingh, R. binary 1901, 1862. TEE ROAR') OF EritHXITORS OF TolB Comeeni hirrethficl4 declared a dividend i l l ne4E-of TWO-DOLIARB per awe, out of the profits of tFe last sot monthe,payable to etook.' howere or their le/pi reprrowseqpptanyea forthwith. fe2o-2w P. A. RINSHART, Bearetavy. SPRING STYLES. ALL THB BEST MAKES No R. I .LsT T /3 - Z.l & UIJCES', feSeCORNER PI !J AND MARKET STREETS rikNOA. ONE BE&ULIFUL BLACK WALNUT 04 OOTAVB OHIUKICRING PIANO, ful iron frame, new voids, reduced from pia to s'er• tont received and for sale by feB JOHN R. M SAABS, 81 Wood street. LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS Far sale by BECKHAM. LONG, 121 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS F'ETLTON lic 00., Manufacturers of emery v•rlety of FINISHED BRASS WORK Gas and steam Fitters. Particular atterittloo to fltdu,s UlI Wdlneries Brass Ottla. of SUPERIOR 13 NI crITE AIRS made to order. Siestrib - at, work ariil „ tePrri.ut AT hoes' . Globe ; NY, safe 7 Brackets tart Pendosta. wrest. SAINT IR STREET AID DUQUESNE WAY. G RNTB DOUBLE SOLE ANDDOVIMA OPPER FRENCH CALF SOOTS. Of a very superior make, seißeg at earest re fan d Elation on former prices to close out W E. Sckmeitz & Co., Nick. II Mkt Ansi. ' ADTHETt, EliniNTß SPRING GOODS. , 1862. CLOTHS,' CASSIMERES AND Vg7BTli\T WE HAVE NOW IN STORE A complete stock c I SPRING GOODS, all new atuidesir.h ee' lea p which have been care. rally selected in Pie a York, - 14 h . a destre tlpleaPer the most fsstideous, and comprohnion all tue VA• none new-fabrics anti novelties of the season We would respectfully ao.icit an eirly from our patrthur and the publ,o, to test the merits of the same fm,themselves. SAMUEL. GRAY & SON, MERCHANT No. 19 Fifth Street. ()6&,/,‘, / , CORN ER OF PENS AND ST. CLAIR STIER PITTSBURGH, PAI. , •, . Iderchadta? .ks opened and °toted; deranged and mutilated bdolte i'ectified; Partnershlp settle.. mecca efleMe.k d!tputed claireno adjastedi and pro fessional edifoe *Wen on all cortnefitedi with se counts, til the Piikeipakr, who may be nand at the College rooms any time P.om Sin OA mbrning %di Stn the evening. mhB.td,tw OLD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. Fire 6roaa Puta Old .Brown Windsor Soap, re. oetrod this day. Also, a large a/Portman; of LONEY, OLYOERL,NE, OLD PALM, MUSK, PONOINE, and Miter Toilet Soaps at JOSEPH FLEMING, mhB cornet of the Diamond and Market nWELLING HOUSES FUR RENT. —One o(3 roomeats6o per year; 2 on Redrn t alley, 8 rooms. cacti $B4, on . on 4th street $76 per year; two dwellings on Chatham street each $lO6 per year, Nos. 70 and 72 First street, each ball and 6 rooms, with Sloshed attic $11.2; two 2 story houses on Third st: eet, at $175 acb; one at the Corner el Roes and &mond streets $176 each; one of 10 rooms on Roes street for $2OO. one of 8 rooms on 3d street for $300; one on Yen,' s.reet $226; one of 10 room. on Funeral street $2.5; two on S,rond wreet at IMO each; onejin co-rner Third and B.:111 streets at sB26t one on Penn street WO. mh3 8. OU albs wr bON. 61 ALsra st. A STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIOI OF 'THE BANK OF PITTSBURGH. zaituday Morning, MArett 1, 186/ MEANS. Loans, Nile and Discounts Real Estate and Ground Rent Mu cit. and ..... ..... Due by other Banks . Bank. Notes and Checks A U. e Treas. 143,742 Te Specie 768,647 12 Bralos. 81ift Joints, *a Capital Stock Profits and Eartlinaa------- Unpaid lavidenda and Suapease et__ Due to other Hanka ....-- cinculat.toa Deposita—. g2,041,4480U The above statement le correct, to ale test of my knowledge and belief. JOHN HARPER, Cashier. • ftwnru to and subscribed thl.. I,t day of march, 1864 before me. rS. bMJTU. Notary tuba- STATESIERT OF THE bl =UNICE; 11. 11A_1 1i PttL4h .rgh, March 1, 1861. LIMILLIT I L2l. Circulation-- Dile to other Banks Due to Depo.ltoret... Diale and Diuconnt, ..... ......... -• Due by othux Nta.r.4l and /acute ~p titmena in Vault -..--... 5ik.V,42.1 The shove statement u co: root to U. best of My knowledge and bean!. _ . tin°. U. Id'O , R.EW, Cashier. Sworn balers me, tow lot day 01 /11.40/1, 101. mhZ IL IL tall Id Notarr WIITATEMLNT ThE BANK usburgh, atra 1;1681. Loans and Discoanta.._ ..... $4351,051 24 Coin in Vault... ............... 77,11 U tl ti,.tom and Utiocksi of GUI, bank5.........68,6 6 76 Iro Ltry Notes odd Maui Loan------ 108600 Oil Iwo from Bank!, and 8anker5........_...._.126,091 90 LIABILrrnD3. capital Stock $600,900 00 OrcuLawn 4 - 4.4t0 Ou ()epos' tors 188,063 L 7 Otte to other EtaakstiLibULL.a...—..— 10,436 ba rtes above outtemeid. ;o correct to toe best et itoowleoige and GEO. 1. VAN LORFIV. Affirmed before pa thinot day or Marco. 1482. ait 3 BA-ML. HA EE. Notary Public. [c?, ETAT EET :Or TEE MERCHANTS' AND . IKANtrrSCTOIt F,KIV BANK OF PIITSBU KOH. Attabargh, Saturday Morning, March Ist, 1 1 02. Oapital Sums— .4800.000 00 Circa Jaime. 743,10 Ou Due Dep05it0r5...._...___........ 349,434 l 0 DUa othur _ Banks....._` 61,8 X i.. 1 Loans and Lasecounte. 884,442 40 Coin Z 01,144 40 Xdtes nod Cheeks of other Senks,..• SNAP 04 Doe by other Banks- —. .. 864,900 79 CommonweaUtti ot.Pennupianist Lose,. 90,000 00 Treasury NOtes ~,- . ' 17b.e10 00 The above statement is correct and true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. W o. DENNY. Cashier . Sworn and subscribed before me, this le, day Marco, A. D. 184 intiS H. H. BM ITH, Notary Public. E v. STATEMENT OF THE ALLECiMEN ASSET& Pit/aburicS, Maret 1,18 a. Capital Stook Loans, and Lksoounts Due by other Banks Notes and Checks or other Banks.. $181892 00 Circulation— .... . Due to other Banka 198 2a Uu•-. fii , Ipsitorg...... ..... i;) , 1.40.= 79 The statemettg. Arect to the he6tr.9 kno . wid beheL W.' Or. C 00 4 ) . ! . er. _ d o fore m ,. , I day. ~c.;,.;c 4 mOB ii" kl. •-. 8? • Tii. N• . ' .1590. p►4scxrS 44D y . 141 xci#l‘, 800.11USUPOLS PRIEttPUVIIES ri BARIUM& 1111E112 N 'ROOK SA, ll,4ffe - ea I for side' by WILLIAM • - BAGA Y, 200 CASES 001 1 8 ---- AND - --p-HOES EMBRACING EVERY DESCRIIi,- .E 4 TIUN of desirable g,ods opened this day st No, 62 FIFTH STREET, next docr to the Express Office. These goods are custom made expressly for Retell trade. &VERY PAIR WARRANT AD, and will be Fold by the !Ingle paw, or by the osoe, atONE HALF Tit& USUAL PoI.C.E. 3,000 11n. OF COFFER at a bargain. TH E JEWELRY M A NUFACT U HERS' AB9OOIAt lON in the bites i.l the store, offer PLATED I ...HEAP JEWELRY -AM STATIONERY PACKAGES, onexper than any Honee tn the West fe24J. 1,1, GARDINER, Agent. QCOTC.II• BALMOBAL SKIRTS „ _ '.;.'d4,lS►egitatiyeeortmene of BALMORAL IrSIRTS, r?iilmmed rrirsi4 mien tole asy. Biroft, MAGRUIPat 00, ,Nos.ll and 19 Fifth street, T _ ANTERNE3 TO strRN rAttori- Oil w'thoui ebizonteer, DO - .rliffes best XX. Flint G•aasCh mr. , ,, '4l in - redma &c . , at 1 SCHMERTZ & } Yr-AAR- I .SY%, OK lii Wood straw TAILORS CA511.1,16, .$1,114.7,708 60 . 68,6•4 61 . 16364 10 22,4311 82 $2,041,448 00 LUESELMFB. 41,148.600 - 09 Tai :ff3 4.447 t 6,11 A 2) 168,_06 00 1,682,646 94 -.5136,964 00 .. 14 049 68 _ 234,611 69 ai,eib 5 OEM ...45884617 95 112,344 8..1 t 7 32 i 67,243 Otl . •~ .M - 3 600.000 00 . 747,066 01 .. 9.003 88 .. 20 , 871 72 . 188,6180 811 MME!I 20 IVpod etree T. .1 a RAFP....-.YAUL BUGUB.—. I inLeSAPP. Western Stove 7,4 r: k 2,4 •t 45 .O.IOCRTY STRUCT, P - . 44 la }I & 'tTll) si MANUFACTUREESi TOrptILEI CALL THE ATTENTION VT •of the public to their bogs stook avail se. Cook,Paxbr &HciathwStoves ALSO—IMPROVED tOTGHi. RANGES. GRATE FRONTS, gLit'w - X4Weimalrque w,V44* 11 ' r'r r lN STATF4 , The , _ Aiivasee, A1i.1101,,1141100, IRON CITY, Warelanaided the FIREtt FTtElatril at the Mato: Fair Ibr theBEST COIL OOGR, STOVE& • 4Uso FIRM' 17&11.1.URaatreod to the, • t „,:,.. TRITE AMERICAN, OLOBR A RIM:MN, For the Barr WOOD ODOR STOVES 'NOW Or ÜBE.; The KENTUCKIAN and EANBAB.Prenliam are. Fir m DE T A.TEBB andh wun MTES t i f e &e Stel4 . =l4 G.FiATE FECIPFTEI dr. IN TEE STATE . e the DJ tOND and .g:CLEPELE bold Cook Eltorck v , lth - Sosp-Fgone Lintnke, witelagAsefir the are boter' Lhair iron: "' - toSkiik r . • • Cl HEAP COUNTIY '110152E8 FOB kj BALE—A, TWO artivy BitirK MANSION, CODALIIIIIg eiibt rooms and half einiusive of kitch en and pantry, with the -gratuida tittsehed. coup. prising-aboin acres ano situated ig , Rpabeater, Beaver conety, ennsylyanfa. ThS funivelistarglai weliconatructeci and in good' order i ,; 3 p help recently improved and deflated, and 13 .0 Pt an eminenee in the village, Gemmed the finest views in the o nary There Ise large orchard and garden attached to the, pruning., with wood, coal and wastervinse out area, stable, etc., the krchen t. furntaned with Payne &'Bissars patentes-oking ranger. Roc b ester is a t eautifial and[hrallby vlllage;on the Ohio river, one hour [rota Putsbuan by the P. Ft W. & C., and C, Pittsburgh Railroads, there being time 01+1; ens in the borcugh limits, and 16 pow *mazer trams stopping East and We steverytwenty tour horra. The property will be sold at a bar atti and is worthy the attention of tax ridden city' redid rite, who than e a pleasant, oommodioni mid! Cheat, chutriry home. also, two iota fronting each 100 feet on the Ohio r ver and rousing back to the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago ratlro.d, within Rya minutes wade cf Freedom, and 6!teen tomuteikof Roches ter station, and suitable for a small truer - farm or tor the erecuon of cal refineries; the large oil re- Suer y '1 S. m. Kier & Co, is situated within 800 feet °CO's. property. also, a tract ot land adjoining the above, finely timbered and with an abundance of excellent we. to this property would maces splendid country seat for even lemon of taste and means, -cr would matte adios truck farm. The, bed eoptarne about 61acres, p portion of whiahls under di non. For tartborputioniart apply to A. P•ACHPIEt, Freedom, ,Boavor cauntlr„ Pettuvlyanla, o to S.Cuttibert A ton, 51 Milt litteet,"Pittabitright marl.lvd aosi.aux ,Asp, Gums; Ng* GOODS AT ROWS lEMIIVO STORE, No. 77 Biarket Streo, Ladies Whittrould Alois Ribbed Marino Hose; do do , do do. cotton • dot Ladies and Onddrens.Bal.moral Hose; Boauan Riol,rd Wool Hose, ' Ladies Llklrtly and lisavyClotton Hose ; eduisolo do. do • do do; IslAek. Kid G'ovea. all mei; ' bkeves and Uauntleta 01 all kinds. • A new supply of those extra cleft 8 nazi), sTrrOtttil).Ll.)Etiii.A.ADlCAßo3ll:ll7B at .IA, coma. from Au(Rion a lot of homed stitolied handker efrefi at 000 per dcs en, wide betwaio Hy ospross, trash arr.sale of , BALMORAL 811.1.R15,. • Chs!es .z.e:ors and nee styles. I. L;4, 1. lain slid colored; • .dge at a :5 . ue...ion of .33 per cent. , vin Oasts plan Lmc n ii.afteffeioh{efei; tit? Jotem.d and Xi emectE.dtehed fib; Solid Red bordered Lfaen Baißiketelnefs, Our assortment of JtetconetEilklega.H nbtlitting, French Worked .Stande. &I }hods, Law Edgings sod rll otner wags fg, durum for I ...6terclaules Is fiery full anceveryreiti. • •• • • HOOP SKIRTS & 00ESETS. "1; Mr . Wiolesale befyers stitiftlxlßl '141: the liflnttd ~ `°J OSEPIX 110,u4A,„ MA.RILBT W ALE PAPER, BORDERSfor 100,000 ROLLS r.. I. Lo of every styles, at redifNid priest, will belopintell and oft.red for sale on and afteraday r , elanikt dayof March. . W. P. M rabl 87 r Wood ' a$ sit. $1,50. LADIES $1,60. LAbTING CONGB.EB9 GAITER/11w - sno. „; 4 1 8 " D. DlFYRNBAlltitsig , 3.7„sunafirraitsß. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR J DIEXCAIII3,. No more English or French rub high, made to sell, btitnolvto keep time. TWily SHOULD 44srADIERIOAN buy a foreign Watch when be cartel • better one at.bome / Why should an Anierionn , needlonolyr.e3nri6h orelgn Watch mniaufsot.urers at dui eiptinne of our own artioatoi Wby should an Americana send g01d.40 - Englikad and. Franeeoar covert but bliter eiemles;flisi gold to to WWI needod, at tome? WO should an American buy an Imposteo Watch, whic r ti, ,egies „ 1 . ?1/g .411)11,j omit more to keen. in order ,for , one , ra',4t‘:' its original pnoe, &Ed which' was never intentlect keep uMe antentny mmumetancest W by shoulckAmenesna not patronise more gen aridly American manutaMprgikefisl ths *intend. pate themselves from AkkeAulakioN capital, French fahionsi- and CoreArrentil gew gaws The American Watch Cotapaura W at 33oliea are particulaziy adapted for soldier's use, naltur . — substantially made, and not liable to get ont of order, either In marching riding or Aglaia*: Bold by all respeetable Jewellers la Aso nt Wholesale orders should be &dawned to ROBBINS & APPLETON; Agent- • : Amt COMpaGy. rI 1 "I" ist'zW 3POO LBS. °BEAM TASTA6C; 60 HMG In lima sow, 488. coaarsEAL, 10 BOXES OSWEGO CORN STAMM Just.receireil and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, oe st Federal street, ATlesisstreity. • TimmAlß 1 1141 04 0 : d ind" -1 =Ikeeers, tsb' NarthMest comer of LL OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, matir Lumina GM 0 4 4 7 7 '1: e': THEATRE. Isms Imo reaeds4 WM. Er END/3880bl Patine rb Ariasemeo.Pzeste Boxes, $6,017, Single Beat to Private Bog, WO; Roquette Ind Meal Circle. Obaire w hi oenta; Family Glnile, 2& cent% 4:l6loredGalleritants ; Colored Boxes, 60 sew is Gallery, lb ea First night of the eoga,eipaq of Mr. 011,011/ . SAES, who will appear an PAILItiFF: - - - ........ To 'O'Onatiail - iitilit . " PB GUM ,RIILDEO/19,011«,;,, IWOI4I, a./T 4.,WBOLFAALE AND Eli e .A; Ita,L-- ba r • r iOO rels Whlairj base Qoffee;,. W6O chests Tea, Ansehoiao / 6 3 ° 16 boxe 11s Toblacco; 00 .11 6 4a 6 ; 100 *nog' • . 60 bur* 'Refined tkpr ; • ' I 4o 1°() 1 6 . 0.610160 es; • " 860 ate en. n 26 bozestlandlen; 600 cannot Wilcox Wbeet gram& T 1112661 * 04 , Dismoivi All ;en 11" -I ' 'TWO ELEGANT ROIEIRWOOD 133 i oursirs CILIOECENDIC/ -PIANOS, , With tili&AWiew wale. redacted froat.s2l4 ILLIAMS & ()RPM' • ff IN t Pr ce SU to $6O according to style of Cabinet. • Sae Rooms, N 0.13 FIFTH STREET, corner of lla• tKe These.-Xicti*ea ji,ngitiaL*ifor thttainuil whicirthityecuteltli idocuriniworletequitod of a complete machine. They oombine simpticity, :darateloy, with noiseless action unattained by any ,ot O her machine, while in cheapness they have no TW. r Machines warren! year free of charge. 'MILEY & &TRAM Bole Agents for Western Ptoma.„No.l2l4l2hßtseektsentrANtarket,Atts burgh, Pa. LILLET T AJN Manufacturers of and have 'tar iale,! a Rerailirt#Witua bi .A.ptilN ' try eirsiAmi N 0.12 PM west, corner of Market. MINNTA,I24I.nIID, feirlmood .4.• S ... Ei. . . f u lei © ..t it mm H r' . -. r -,A, Z izi „, _ . 1.4 .M. El '.' l -7MIPTWAI ,Ce 71 1 1" 1-4 7. piLtlier II •-•"•,--- ~,,,, •• .4. ... • •,......, ka A ecs Cs 0 4 st. , IA A Et 41 PI WI W 'll 7.. I A g' ' , 30i 7 1;t1 ' &lie 91i0 A ,x, 04 - . '":4*.-'*fr44 x i , .'5 0 PI 41 ,_, ; • 4 ;,.., • r- 4 41. - 43 R z * 4 Pr, , f4 - • , ' 4 o , 17 4 P p. 4 1:4 A P. 4 ca 154 4 1 r. 5 Q 1 , 0 „ i 4 :I •,:,,,' 0 :; .4 .-••-,„--: 4,-,...„ 0 .. ~, ~. ..„, ..c t. 2 04 4.4 4 PA r 4 4 4 MCm p Q tz PI:1 A 41 JUST RECEIVED . — 7 V * 6: A laiie asiortinelf4, - ;;Co, LADIES, MISS ANY . aidukitiN't3 BALMORAL BOOTS, of the latest stjle. W. E. Schmertz & Co., No. 31 Fifth Street. A Lit ROB AII.F.PLY, OF P 14.00.28 AND SHOES ••••,t lust reoetied' eud Mt ealeVi4rsitt savatikeei cost at the CHEAP OASE ElTOtot of ^..:49§4FAA 80114414,1 A. 9 , 16 93 Ms ket street; second door from 6th `B - ALTIMOLE Pra.No Fthalra) IlUoruMketWay"- PITTSBURGH BRANCH, Corner YouratAnd Market, streeau Persona to purchase baie now aMS opportunity of • good substantial Piano at aziaaaamtat faittaat Pianists and Ma chanical Artfatifxrd ftpftedirilelbbrrnt the novel advantagesq these anus over those In common use. :ftfteitedon guaranteed for Ave years, and may be exchanged in ats moutheit not 08 rePtertutqed• Sir clood eeoond hand Piano, for hire. ••= cm. Toznerai;....tv. *IAA. EW 'APER HANGINGS-- 416 7 : 4 4 Viilo 4114•1 • (7-3, • D alt J.) ft V6l 107 MA it k ' Veit E l kif em all grades of Paper for Hells, Parlors Al2f i goAid see. fe22 JOSEPH 11."HeattECS. : ft . nee White, Plain and Praza s Plannet Under an d .oterabteta en -hand, and to ordore oa ahorteat tiOtioe, at - 111 WILILIAMSON't SH I B SIKMEr Zit' PITO. - , MERCHANT TAILORS t%,0 _4si -- t ST CLAIII wrREET • 20 A AIL...Lk, CRlTD — tthis, gravity .44; , 4111Lig dto73 VISO'. do 41 do dd . do arr.( d T ..1- 40 • "AO' eo sacks /kaki-gaga Plogr:'` g iateduir. =OO do Corn in the Raz, A lege lot mime Ao. On entillkte—serrelo. just received addlor eiftetheaP for 4 tatat, or ap• proved wor. fideott ' &MAW. Anent. ft. 07Pootkenet C ITY FREIGET:v . wity. r• DIELGI"733R'"2" - D.- The tusdarigned ' now' fullyjillrto re ads* rorders :paying Amass sod- ip Traded from say for hairy of tbe inly &motel N of me coy, and can assure thaws who term em with their orders that they shad_reosive ( =t Wmtiou,nwehmefimiWeStorimoupt otruerehmidthe of idt desalt - Mons. Owe of the firm will be coustautly,lbuudat the Lamaimmi)epot. POST WPFADEN - .111AiirErY. Z 3r 33 Bea 'siVION• STAMONARY"MiIs, Are mapplit4,AlliolsolX% .IAO PIM DOZEN. OPENING NIGHT ~~0,~. JOHN H. M &LW Et, 81 Wood skeet repair one NM 47 ST. CLAIR lITRIMIT .~. ~,~?-S.Z
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