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    DAILY POST.
SATInt DA Y . MORN [N(;. :%1 AR(r II 22
44 - Reading oil ••%'4•l)'
The historian, t 1 r. Spur!:., in his hi', of
Washington, thus quotes from a private
letter written by the Father of his eon:dry.
during the time that he was F 0 bliteri,
sailed by calumniators at home :
•..My enemies take advantage of mi• 2 -
They know the delicacy of my sitmeili,
and that motives of policy deprive ut. of
the defence I might otherwise make agaiii•it
their insidious attacks. They kno.i I
cannot combat their insinuations, how ver
injurious, without discloliing secret.> to 111 , 11
it is of the utmost moment to coneei.l.
From this it will be seen that Wash; act on
was not free from detraction. bat wa its
victim even in the most mit Mal pi ri...1 of
our revolutionary straggle. Gem•nil
Clellan could, a week sine... e adopt, d
every line of the above pal iirapit. mel
have applied it to himself: ,at UM- the
great man who wrote it, ourvoung (ici oral
preferred to suffer the stincs of ealimmy
rather than endanger plans whirls his -
ment approved. Indeed. the inm ;1..1;5...1-lya
lya feature of Mcelella
C.larflet , l I , 110:
aversion for display and notoriety. We
not find him going Mime front one sem
of the army to another, 'inflict ins
typed speeches upon
Liens a t.out ..tir •
riots flag;'' nor do we sec. him seheimiiii
among a gathering of gamini:
whose only interest in this struggle tar sir
nation's_safety is merely to put mom,:
their purses. From the day he ts.(i
mend of the army of the l'i4,,,notc, he I le
acted with charming- propriet, and
borne up against a mountain of unmet it, d
and atrocious slander never before in tii7-
ed upon one so young. en. Wall
had only to fear the slow v:A..lles of his
day, before railroads- or oils canals iv. re
invented ; now -every click of the tele
graph in Washington dots down a slander.
when paid for, and, annihilating tinm and
space, it appears at the s: m e time
section of the Union.
Gen. Scott, t h e futit.•r .•t' tit.•
handing over command to hi;
successor, with drowningev, and chokiu
utterance, feebly sail: "Gen..r:d.
God bless you and give you : ):1:.
iti 8 gigantic tutaillakiii.
counter great d;fr. ;
and 01/I„l,it itil,
Oppositionfront great 111 01 fl la little tit, 1:
men in Cottgri and "tit of it• from
lar impatience and II( lit . rWi,t!. Bit, be fir,
in your plans: c: n •tr them mit, ;
be the clamor, and y 4 .11 must stivroi.d."
The old veteran kni4 what he wa tia
ing; he hall herai a cictiw hino , olr. amt
knew McClellan would have to enemint,r
the same spirit of detraction which. lik
ra..-enous fishes after “a trimmed vO.
sel," ever darts its venom at tilW
least deserve it. Ile implored 111, , eonti_
donee and patience of his eount rvi ie 1. and
promised them, within a certain time..at
isfactory results. Has he n,d kept hi.;
promise? Has not the lightim , , for the
past six weeks been "quick. terrible and
bloody ?" and has it not also been decisive
for and satisfitetory to our arms? Ills
Vans being matured, he take, t h e field in
person, not to sileliCe 111;111( . 14ms veli,liro.
but because the time liiis arrived t*,.raluill
so. 111 his spirited address. the lier thiv.
to his army, he said: — For a long film. I
have kept , you inactive, but not without. a
purpose; but the period of inaction
passed." *I
n :Lever
direction you may wove : howerel .el lel
my actions may appear 1.. you, vvor
in mind that my - tine i-; linkvtl with yourrt. —
These liner; of the 1 ienerarr; ailtlres.; are
as replete with g ood sense and ~tronc en
eouragement as they are with patriotism
All that snoir rein/1111S tt•rriltle Alitek
of arms which is to give vietory t., ott
cause; and in reading the brief ailtire,
the commander-in-elder, 150 :ire r.,lninded
of the blank verse of an impetuous Sover
eign before making his final charge upon
the enemy
"Fiery expedition norro this arm.
And fatal may tall on crushed rebellion."
Mir We have heard of a great many lit
tle acts of vengenueli living performed Lc
Postmaster General Blair. but his disenti
tinning the publication or the Allegheny
1.10 sami,y
letter list ; n ;
of its heroic ads ocaey ofJoim Fretnunt.
is beneath contempt. We might ex,-laim.
" Oh ! shame where is thy blush...
The malice 'of the Blair family mint
persistent : let thew one. , determine I. de
stroy an adversary, or remove
and they make every thing betel t „
complishment. It is now evident that the
object of their present fear and hatred is
the Pittsburgh Dispatch, and we wonitrnt
be at all surprised to hear of the Postmas
ter General issuing an order pr;:,venting its
free circulation through the wail But o' l
that functionary thinks to intimidate the
soul of " Rob Roy, - by diseontinuin g the !
publication of the Allegheny letter lint in
his paper. he has, we' can a-sure Lint.
mistaken his man. The disintert,t,ll
champion of abolition for the past I / Uit riCr
of a century is not to i . e d-nerreil from
what he conceives to he hi" duty . hy a
thousand Blairs. 11",.
• t
our indomitable neighbor. : not
alarmed or intimidated by this attempt to
crush the freedom of the pre=, d-C,11.1
the commander of the Mountain Depart
mem frOui the assassin stabs of the Maks
and yon will have the appru‘:d 01 y.,in
own nonseii!nce, if not tho
the Alleghvny lettrr
private virtue, is en•r its on•u r,•n•urd
IT is a favorite allegation with Abolition
ists that Democrats set slavery above the
Union. We have the record of the Abo
lition faction in Congress that they set anti
slavery above the Union. Democrats set
neither slavery nor anti-slavery above the
Union, but insist that one and the other
shall be left just where the framers of the
Constitution left them, and just where
Lincoln. in hi, recent special
----- ..441.t0uid they belong : with the Stateri
The Union as it :
The Constitution us It is!
A PARALLEL
MEMEI
I'ulzli .. like
lier" The G(tzdie. as if to emulate tht.
eptistn tool fulsome :elf-flat Ivry of two
other City journals. Cairn" 0111
with a foolish article about, its circulation.
Our neighbors should know that the vont
'nuttily regards e(tutplitnottlary not it•.,
of tlient4dves. as being a confession of I h e ir
wetdzitoss tool dt•eny: and not of st r.•twt h.
No rt-,p,etahi, nt•tcspaper should ev..r itt
of rarity and
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1101,0 to rival tin , paper: it to itt tloe
departint-nt 1/f tc laicL tini
chielly rt•l‘ is too lit•Avy 011th 4_11111: 1,
ahvay , toi , stupid, t•xt-t.vt wll , ltt.eva-i4 , ttally
tirred up hr n'si•
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froin fowl- 11,
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would !Hunt is-t,
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I,illg i•Iti.•1:-: ..1• barrio:l;l,, i . I; t',. rin , i n . ;;; ' Extensive and Extraordinal.y
Shop-Lifting.
rvt•tiutl. 11:tv;,1)1•1 , 11 impr;;;;;11.;;I. 1 . 11.- I;::,t chop - Lifting.
TI;;• 1 ';;11,;,,1,1 ; N. 1 1. 1 /icin;,ent/ rttcnt iwt.
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nn at :11 , 21',:tt 11,111:11 r 010 0 .,. MI% 1111 , 1. .k NtoI:111 whO 111 , lived ill COO(' ' ' l
1 ', :i1 ,,,, r. lit , A No•I'leall ',auk., id'i..„,,i.„. I . t .• ' • ii '"'
or a tionoier /II VI . :II . S • aiaia • a elhalltarV
ha . ' iitii•ri, ttivi• hall :, tiiiiiiet, d ,, liat. , T,. ..,.tit - ,•.,.i„t, t.i„„ti:.•id• iiet.f.iet .1,. i i r
the Allier ' Immo:oil. in ea.a• it II:1- Oh . v,1i..1 - ,•i,,
..l i e 1 . 0 id i t • h ' i j• I 1 . 1
' i t c, l i w t e i :, :,
t:•rill id' .1 charit a 111, 111 '•i il alit/a. lIII,e in, r i
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wise he hill i•x l iiiiiil that :wit in bitililin,i_ t ' vi:titt+ Isis!. tiliislTtiillseti•uetrtii.l,l‘t,.rti.;ll:l,.'s(P.it'zcil.!-'
houses l'iir workingmen in London.
'''l l'iiii " 1. " 11 s'"'ls ",fens' gtualsatill titillitt
-.......-
i•I t. Silk dress patterns. thou-olds askei n
What. the Rebels Think of Our. ..I' , 111., loliell I r . .4 il I"I . 1
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e, •: I/. pa Ira 1 , . .11.. 4.l)Ve,i,
Military 1 1 1:ovenieitts. . -ha w 1 . ,. shoes. Sr., were fititiol, tiein g tt:ort It
1. , , ,.. e.
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, iirig all% .It is estimated. :;'_:;'_',llllll.,. It i,
- .
That tni thiontlit -lie is partially insane.
-.l;irtuties ar e often Ides,i ng s ill . --
disguise is a proverb ill many hingitages. Tut. Co
Those la mmittee of IVays. and L‘litatiSat.-il'suffer e il by the Siiittloira Cott- s
ittly , 'iontewlttit notilitied the nix bill. The
federacy, in iillt• 0,.-1•Iltial point, jUlltill'lttO l ink " 1/"Ilr haN 1....' n I nlii'll iqi tit the itt•
it, truth. At the end of this war ire mar i :Thuß'.' 'd . the 1 :t"'!" - ' 1 "r 1i1i ,,, win) Chaim.
look back on Fishing cr.-id:. Itrancsville, " a lder Ih.• rri'iltr"l'ti..% 1 ri - aty• that Canada
could fit der..ell them. The ta , i. im iron is
lioanoke, bleary and I hittelsiin as, th e Ira.
tqade , pei•itie. ikkail id' ail valor em ; that
causes of our salvation.
Had
am the tsurdiere
:wall wed,.
lii, , ,ie on itea...,pti pm. advertisement s three instead
.eetti•ral movement, ill midwinter, the piiii- -I . I. "''' l''''.. " . " 1 :,•"'"I "," I "' ? i ,"' t "" d . "I •
l ilii and the got eri iiiim , i w ,,, i 1,1 1,,,.. 4 . i . " . “ , ...' 1.... a . 1P1' ; / fiat I , a leaf alai 510111 lin
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l i ti.,niui,
tiL..
;,prie„
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they did . burro I reduced on its niatuditchire ; the
ihrougti the winter and atit - attin, and the : I ," x 1 , i ," i ''''' l , ''" "" 11 1';; 11 ", s, ,I.'" s " I ''' "" d j
ed
ii ,
" iti , , +limp, siiirt ', f low :peek, iii liv e pe r em i t,
trite campaign wont.' lia•.••• liiti
half
Lin
:trilly. Jim/
11111 /he in , iutih ,,, , , e
of ad 1 ali Pi 1111 . I hat IM Windt/US 1.:U.:4(.1121'ra
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the -\( , /the eII peep/ , : owl the iirt•ssitee I: f I'
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ali""qin.l..
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Nee EU/so/Jean eabilletliiire e il the 11010 0 . 4' . --•—•••
.!6'l'lll/101, and had he Nett illile to 11,:Sell Colonel Corcoran.
i ,
I hi.:
hi s 1 0,,,,,s
am i
s i oits i n thc
position he +t mystery ,; i:l.'111:; to hang about the
iiceired. trith o nt It ( .1, 1(11 id 11l 1 . 01151 th e "1.1 Wi t , rt • tilitillt . ... lOld 1, 011.11110 ti of Col. COreo
- tention itt . the Sottiheeit pi:epi c to what wits: ran, against whom the rebels Si',???? to have
going mt. our emu/it/oil ill Apo? and .711111 • . •
i wrmid
hare
becn
ten
./,,,u
,tore dam
com.. a peculiar spite. Col. \l'utal mid Cu!. Cogs
well both ti!.: represented as saying that
i ikon it root. is. The disasters wit / bar:- 1 1 . th ey had conversation with prisoners from
suffered are mor•tifying to us and exhilerate 1 (,h at l e , l „ ll,
our enemies :Ins they have startkil with
; out crippling the C jaifecleracv. trad it
who said tiler had not seen him
tor sevirt al. ilays pr 11011 10 their quittin g
_ r. _ ! that plitee. nail inferred therefrom that he
i lain still two imititlis more. witit the
dwindling
daily
Hider tin. curh,u,,i,
,v,, , .. , 1 11 7 , i hail been either renioNted to another prison
,tatio l nan i , it• sent further South. Though it is well
dis t rusted with the inaction of -
tolcrstiiiiii that the President has made
(-amps. whih• the povernment was, ~: p o th . .
bling with the generals. and the peopi c , ( 1 1 11 ; 1 1 : 1 ', 1 , 1 I 'l lrlllll 's 11l Pr"ellro the release of
w,, wo ul d h uve
,ii,iid
i. l i l i r( i 'o i r i ali.
.. i et i it is equally well under--
beennthoritks will consent
sinking into indifl'erence,
A Pri 1 i to give . h a i . lo . 14 ' 1 1 ;;;;I ' Y ' i in contlit iqn that Smith.
overrun between the 15th of
and•the Ist of Alay.
the condemned privateer or pirate, shall be
Fortunately lint usthe Northern govern -.• ' t + . i
• surrenueren t o t hew
meat was unable to wait. Fortunately. its I
first movements secured sut•cess on 'the
frontiers, while the season incapacitated
their armies from attaining groat results ill
COOS , qpielleo of those vietories. The facts
that have pat the United States beside
themselves with frantic joy have had an
etreet equally powerfid, thong-Lot' a: dillbr
en? desitription. WI 1110 people of the (.:on
kileravy.. Nt•ver has a resurrection been
noire complete. Every Mail. in alld 0111 Of
place. WilS satisfied by those events that he
lutist take part in:the common defence if
he desired ill escap e ruin. 'file:truly is no
longe r dimini,hed by furloughs. Its ranks
are rapidly tilling. The 'volunteers of
livi ly.. months fiavt• nearly all re:enlisted,
and those aho have not done so will be
fUrced In It. \t•%l' rt.:41111141k tool eonTa
nies attist• like the harvest that Cadmus
.
sowed. I)rafts are decreed. without liesi
mtion, by all the Slate;, and the ailytteate
of eonsciiption no longer preaches in the j
Jesert. If the govern uktut has the capaci
ty to wield the force of the country. there
is at least nu longer a doubt but that it will
have that force under its command before
the Northern troops can-make any consict
eruble advance towards the heart of the
Southern territory.
Kith 111.zhillZ W 4)(1,4 and eloomy skies,
The dark and stubborn Winter dies;
Po r off. zit - ,:en, Spring faintly cries,
kidding. her earliest child arise:
March!
1:1:1 ,treatm: still held in lay snare.
, nithern hill-Ades melting bare,
I er fields that motley eolurs wear,
Thal .0 annum: tills the elaingaful
Marsh!
'Whet th..ugh conflieting seasons make.
Thy days their field, they woe or Ask.
The sleephie lid, of Life awake,
And type ac strongly for thy sake.
Mareh
• I'h•ot rront thy moot:tains, ribbed with -now
Itit•l't• thy rou,ing bugle thou-,
Eitrit and %Veit, anti to anti
Pon-loin. thy INtltitllt; till) ft,e.
Alurelt I
In tiw Clekte. chilled and tiumb,
t.. th...mtny':, impatient hum,
the trumpet mid the drum;
Lift up thy emne! I Immo!
Al arch!
cr3 t.. the tt nii ittK 10,,t, 'lto :stray
/II till' II Way,
Ise 111111,11:. ybeasiiing buy,
.11 here Snuthern Jlitreh /3 Narthern May
Al ft r... 11!
weleninv nniee
vi..tor equier3
A Irovo the pr.m.l heroic boyd
I.f lulvt:
.1.,v, - n the 1.44; Pntente', , line,
11lie fm hilly..l pine,
.1 ill ynnire.i: ring and 4 leLynnets :
Mint,
ITEMS IN BRIEF.
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Consul t., Nio., and \Via.
Ai- Con Hal
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1 xpenses of the United States
Cavalry.
General Stoneman was befor t t the Com
inntee on :11iliutry Aftairs in 110 ,::Senate On
Monday. and examined in relerCnee to the
redttetion in the cavalry force. He stated
that the expenses ora single ca'valry regi
ment are SI:80,00u. and that the expense
or the unnecessary excei:s of the present
earalry lime is S..!!",.000
The Heroic. Sailors of the Cum-
berland
The z , eenes on board were heart breaking.
Two or the gunners at the bow guns, when
the ship was sinking, clasped their guns in
their arms. an would not be removed and
went down embracing them. One quaver
had both his legs shot away. and his bowels
opened and protruding, but he made three
steps on his ran' and bloody thighs, seized
the lanyard and fired his gun, falling
back dead! Another lost both arms and
legs, yet lived. and when they would assist
him : cried out. "Back to your guns, boys!
give 'oil b-11!"Hurrat forthe old sag!"
He lived till she sunk.
J,l.t:to):
V RA VA RD TArIOK
II thy• n-1,1,
74 MARKET STREET
JNO. MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
I ru: SALM 11i ,
ETA I. AND BLOOMS.
NO. 71 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET
iall:tf PITTSBURGH.
MILLINERY GOODS
E HAVE JUST RECEIVED DI
RECT from the
Importers and Manufacturers,
The largest and best selected Stock of
Bonnets and Hats. Ribbons and French
Flowers, Shaker Hoods and
Any hes , Rumbashie.
English Crapes.
Bonnets,
Silks, Malines,
And all kinds of
MILLINERY GOODS.
we have over offered to Our Customers.
As we now sell FOR CASH, Co are enabled to
otter goods as low as any Eastern Jobbing House.
JOSEPH HORNE, 77 Market St.
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF COODS
Dress Trimmings, Einbruideries and Lace
Hoods, Linen Hankkerehiers, 111.,iery 4 :luves,
Hour Skirts, Corsets, Hair Netts, and all kinds
uf New and lie+iruldo ds in our line, flow
selling at
WROLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the very I.4ortest Price*.
_nih2l
JOSEPH 11011t1E.
WILLIAM SHUNS. OAV/ti M . CANDLI:SS
HARRISON. A. nwviN, Special Partner.
General Partners.
MEANS dk COFFIN,
(Suceetttord to Nt'euntlless, Means S C 0.,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
AIIIPZIENDID nwrauma won
rent on the miner of Third and Roes. Nine
ir,ooms mad ball. Rent low.
$. CUTHBERT k SON, • -
sah2lsl Market street.
A Prompt Movement
When the late aclanee of the Army of
the Potomac was made, Gen. E. 1). Keyes,
then commanding a division, but now a
corpsd'aemee, received his orders at 12
o'clock at night. in less than ten hours
thereafter his entire division had been
marched twenty miles in perfect order, over
had roads, and wascomi;,rtablyeneamiwd.
ready in ai•nts, spirit and diseipline. to meet
in battle any equal number to in,•ri in Ili,
world. Such a march is pronounced by
good military tnen almost without parallel
in the history of war.
IrmitochEpoirs
1311, CARBONATE OF SODA
The greatest remedy for acidity of the stomach
ever yet introduced. One Pill will generally af
f4rd immediate relief. To travelers. and 01..40
subject to hasty meals and irregular hours, they
are luable. Imported and sold by
SIMON JOHNSTON, Itrasufol
luta Dealer ill Choice Family Medieines,
tublii cornerSmitlitield and Fourth:Arms.
t s v. .1 Slight Cold,
c,,,,,,th.pa6...e5ene3.,,
eRoNcHiAL V'el`e- ,
whioh might ehe,l:, d
40ek be
with ct simple remedy,
neglect:d, often terminates seriouly.
Few are aVvire of the importance cf
stopping- a Xcattjh or. giLight.
( cab/ in its first stage ; that which
in the beginning world yield to a
mild remedy, if net attended to, scon
attacks the lungs.
I orzutn! 4oczneizZal-g'oach_rs.
were first introduced eleven yeas ago.
It has been proved that they are the
best article before the puLlic for
caqh s, ads,4lll-; 'gene/111;s,
.54.stiztiza , / Oda/Loh, the Hacking
.'"5. - )ttg; . z. in atL ßum/lttazz, and
numerova offooticns cf the ~f{tfaat,
giving immediate relief.
Public Speakers Ndngers
t• i 1 e fr.! foal
.fcr
th 3 th 6
12),71..farita and (7), , .. 1.1,.; 3
in 11...keir.P., at PC, cents Ter t.
lar9 Cwitl w
4kl EN WALL PAPERS
I() 7 3I A. It • - r s . ,
I=l
LOWEST PRIOES FOR CASH
Gold Embroidered Papers,
F,R P.• RI. 1,1;
PAN 17.1..
g. .1 .CU 1 . 1. 11\ TIN IS, Willi
01)1.1 , . 1 1 1 )1:1.1 1 1.VGS. FM: 11.11,1,;
(HABER PirtlS, DINING 11.111.1:s
PIIINT:i. XVINI)MI 10E-
JOS. It. I11'1: II Es
'NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST OPENED:
REDUCED PRICES FOR
t . ,‘!-;111
I)vuleri supplied ht
C. HANSON LOVE & CO
AT
NVIIC)I,I±ISAL.FI.
1-I C O IINE'S,
77 MARKET ATREET
AT
LOW PR re Es
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS
ST RA W 11E11 ItY,
RASPBERRY",
uud I:l,ACIali I: It 1 . N
()RAPE - WINES,
CTI:RANT.
Laud 0 00Si:11E1:kV =IIE-4
11\i ti
all of The be,t quality, and warranted. true t o
name. For -M at 129 1 , 1171! :iTitixr.
ua '. .1. KNOX.
PittsbUrgh Theatre
IEQI MR WWI,
MONDAY EVENING, March 24
ROBERT HELLER,
r NU I: ItENWPC S .4,13,4 tril PA it-1111.E
JO ASO UN lA'
PRESTUiIAIEUR ANU
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commen...o on ; . :Ltitt.l93. th, 1: o s
tilt: Theatre.
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
iii,ll wt. ,n .a. I.ow ~,m1;,, , r
AT BOSTON PRICES
t.,•1•1y ai..i at leur*ilii ut
VEn BALMORAL SKIRTS
IN 1:11.11IIIT AND ItEm . ilryl. od,olls.
dap Lr Expre..
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T 50.4.75 pEit 7114bATII. FOR A
•11: 11\1 110[SE, 77.
Chatham Apply
:-."et r S N.
lit 22 Nlarket Qtre..t.
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
NOS. and ID Eifel' Streel.
JIIIIIIERS AND IC ETA I LERS.
Tit IMM t: 1 - 1:114 VIZ V i
(HUN' 1,1,1 SEiz y
/t r-. iirn, taller
A id es ery kind.
1.1-31. City 111111 Cimino' Merviinnts,
Pollan; 111111 all tcho liuy :ell
111111 esun:un• eur
IvItoLEsAI.E DEl'Alrl • mENT—`l!l,llti floor
. I 17 1).11.1 19 Firth rye!.
1.. NUT (O%L. SLACIi ANI)
IL! ri)li :-"I'EW A IZT .V
509 LIBERTY STREET.
118% ing stiperipr fw supplying the he.l
quality of N lit CAM!. Shit • k I'll ....al:. are
prepared to deliver the , 11111 e. it: any te
-mit purchaser, : :it reaspilable rate,. I ur Coal i.
it
lepEitit it: fresh daily by railrpad, and is dry and
flee tram rinek. Particular attentinti
OV:Ii-3/11
12408 ENT,—A COMFORTABLE TWO
Jr story franie Dwelling !louse, situate on hp
en.teet, Allegheny. Hall, six rooms, finished
attic, wash-hott-e, stable, port ien, stone wall,
and pailinga is front. !lent :AM per year.
SATTIIIiERT A, :40N,
ink) f t Alarket street.
D i,. ....Errs:
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
Vlloleinle and retail by
R. E. SELLERS & CO.,
, • ,
12‘ki
2.00 g !VANE POLES
Just received atid for Fale I,r
tuh22 BOU N TETLEY, 136 1%0,4
2 sHOW CASES FOR SALE IRV
BOWN S TETLEY,
•
136 Wood Areet
FISH 11001 i A ND TACK LE: —
in great variety, for :ink) by
BOWN A: TETLEY, 136 Wood ~treet
ODI CORKS,
odfull kinds, for solo by
1111122_ DOWN A: TETLEY, 130 Wood street
COLVS REVOLVERS.
i; inch, g elica: for sale by
tub 22 BMX S TETLEY, 136 6.4.01,truet
AKE FISH—
MO halt• barrels White l'ish received by
HEN It Y' IL COLLINS
. _
SOAP PITON E OUST
-40 barrels reeeivetl by
m14:2 HENRY H. COLLINS.
AL loam; IiYAIII, Meek, Imperial and Hun
powder, IP half ehests eaeb in ,m,re, and tbr sale
by Ini112:21 MILLER t I&ICIiET:SI/N.
W. 411.11
10 1 %V (dilates Prielid,Cheinienl.(:errnan. Era-4 ve
and Rosin :. , oup, 10 boxes each, in store t and for
side by I MILLER-3z It ICRI.TStIN.
Oswego and Morning Star brand~, no bon..
each. in store, and ['tweak by
sjmti22 MILLER RICKETSON.
NORTH 4 AL11111111.1.N.4 TAR—
:, barrels in store and fur sale by
nth= 111 LLER Ar ft ICE ET;;ON.
QVIIIIPIt4
0 New York, Loverines Philadelphia and
Peainrylvania Sprup: , 5t.) barrels in store rind fur
sale by MILLER& RICKETSON.
nth=
NEW ORLEAM4 MOLAMBES
-50 barrels in gore and for sale by
mkt MILLER .k RICKETSON
fLAVV
-146 barrels Miesouri Clay for sale by -
HENRY IL COLLINS
i:11 El . BARE,
:Itta A -TA it ;
coALNI ENCI
MIRE
• 127 1:11,e11, ,tro
WS.
o. vy Market
Sod door' from Fifth i. 1.;
II) ;fib e: reel
,orner Second and Wood Ft
:cunt AN A( ..1
911110 MAN RATTIOAN. EUROPEAN
A. Agent, 1115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa.,
is prepared to bring out or send buck loissengers
from or to any part of the old country, either by
steam or sailing piteket.
SIMIT DRAFIS FOR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe,
Agent f,r the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail
road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamerssail
ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and
liilwoy. lilt
ED FRUIT—
RP Du MIA'. choice dried peaches !halves)
50 " " apples,
In store and fur sale by
CIDER
-3 libls. Cider received and for gale by
JAS. A. FETZER.
Corner Market and First rt.
SMITH, PARK & CO.,
INTII Winn vouivzoirtx-,
Warehouse. No. 149 First anilll2o Second sts.
.Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of
Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills. Om and Water Pipe,
Sad Irons, Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds,
llies Hangers and Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de
scriptino made to order.
Having a complete medium shop• atttu4tw4l to.
the Foundry, all necessary filling will be carefully
attended to fe2l:lyilaw
THE SLAUGHTER COMMERED;2="
The Enemy Driven into the Entreiciments!!,
WE SHALL SHAW NO QUARTERS
But Take sill the Clitarterit We lisp Get.
100,000 ROLLS
01 Cheap WALL PAPER. Biarders...tt
or Newest Styles and tionat
Variety, to he No
this Spring.
This large stook. having been par.liale,l at re
dared Prieea. Will he 644 , 1 Veil . lOW.
A/ At F ft:EN T PARLOR PAPERS,
BEAT - TIFF I, PANEL. PAPERS,
EXTRA %VIDE PAPERS OF
111.1:NCII AND ENGLISII 'DESIGNS
Bargains Not Confined to Remnants.
‘Ve take ItAtlS es well au: CASII
WALL PAPER STORE,
Ai liu• Ohl Stand. No. N 7 W I Sareiq
W. P. MARSHALL
/:<; - I'apui . ll/inginglind Whitcwarising, Quivkly
and Hill dotw, by Expo iene.l W tk Horn.
tide-1:211M
WALL PA PElt
WINDOW CURTAINS, &c.
New Styles feu• Spring of 1862
I lireiti Variety mail Fine Ahsoui
meal Prone I; I-I eeniv
in !ea per Piece.
For idle h
TIKOMAS PALMER,
SO. bI W STREET.
- 4 h. bdow DiHmon. I A Ile3
rah2l
11110EIIIIIA VIE'S .i..t NI) it 11"11'E B9 IIOEItIIAVE'S 1101.1. AN BlTrEiti4,
IUPEhIIAVE*:-: II )1.1.AN
130ERIIAVE'S 1101,1,A NI) nITTEIIs,
11.)EltlIA E'S 11111.1.AS1111I7TER:-:,
1101.1,ANI , 11irrEto„
Ai a reinedy IlyspeieLt, Lit er
Fever u u Ague, Oaeitipati.m, Ser,.,us
ItuE.IIIIAVE . :4 HOLLAND 1:111'EltS have ue
•
.• •
Hatt ire; pinvlinsol a large ti•wk of tlio,e Bitter,
t.. ia•ill••••1.11,11L,
t.. tlin , ig wishing t.. purelin:e by the
Partin= again...! in the will plenize
end Ivan, tic priee, piirolnising elsewhere.
.1
1111121 i' o lller 1 / 1 /1111..1ial nud .NI rt.:et sit r....t.
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE.
o..uts at Half
Gaiters at Hall Winn:
nt If tlt Price;
Anklet's at Half Priov:
Italtilurals at Half hi:,
Wellington Ti.. , at II alf Prir•e
Ankle Tie: at
'lies at hi alt Price:
tixt:ii,l Ti, at ilia
Bunts;
Pouts:
CUT , Boot.S.
ea,e, this tn.,rning H
62 11"11"r6i lII' to Esprettat 0111,r4t.
liillAl IP PuSSIIII.E. Better styles,
Letter werkluanshin, mere durability, greater
variety, better and wore gen•ls than IthY
hens,. in ti eity, tl,r priee, ),at ean eneily
satisfy pan...telt* I,y ease. The !tends are
fresh, havaar ;ill Lein made within the last three
!toadis.
it, ~ f the tt , •re. the Jewelry Manufite
t l'ers • A ss, atilt tien.
The most ~ ,i nplete Windt:sale Jewelry
mein in the tr,,r1,1, idler t:111,11 AND PLATE))
.lEwi . .l.ltV at New lark and lt,,ston Prices,
sr.vrioNEßN . pArKAGEs. at 75 rents.
'SI 25 and SI 75 per dee,at, iltelthling 11liAl - -
.11FULJI1VE1,1t1.
J. It. GA lIDN ER. Agent.
No. 4.2 Filth stree
11)1)1" 1-.:IVFiNI
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
FIRST sTHEET.
47 (0111) sTIZEKI'
ill:.Nf t.11,1.'F
1711'✓. tvrs. 1.1:.t I) Pll
:111.1 n.A.,,ti.1 in r
, s ". \ is, ,, niptly attended 1..
.I\r<IVICE- 1111)N110 1111 l .11)E.ItS 01-1.11
IA riritsttritt;ii. WA AN It: AND Clll
\Cat,. Till.: 41111 U AN PENNSALNANI.I
TIIE s
N l : it) AN ft INDIANA. AND 'lll It: FOR'
P, .\ ANL) Clll.C.tttit ILA I CON!
l'A NI Etz.-11oldert or First mortgage ttottda
the obi,. :tad PepttsYlvattitt Railroad Company
Flhe OWI lehalet eeIOPOIIY.IIIIII th ort Wayne and Chiettgo Railroad Company, oil,
have not heretofore deposited their bonds trill
I John Ferguson. No, Pmestreet. under the Plat
or Cot ttization, are again notified to do so ot
before the let day of April next, or they will b,
exeluded from it benefit.
' Holders s..fSeettiol :llortgage Bonds of th sam
Comptanies. or t.'onstruetion Bonds of the e
Pitt:
burgh. Fort IVityne and Chicago Railroad Com
pans . , who have Het already deposited their bond.
OS above. are notified to make application to the
Purchasing. Committee. at toy Ake. No. 52 %Vali
street, to be admitted to the benefits of said reor
r:.nization, on or Itefore the some slay, or he ex -
eluded therefrom. J. F. It. LANII:I{..
Chairman Purchasing Comuuttne.
llolders of any "for the Bonds referred hi
in the above notice can deposit them at the 'like
of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayno and Chicago Rail
way ColuluttlY, No. Fifth ,treet. in this city.
Al Milli Ifiti2-td cAtits.
ROBERT ARTHURS,
tt Al' I, W
AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, _of Ohio
Missouri. Texas. a.Aew• York
Louisiana, Illinois, lowa, Florida, Indiana, ken
tueke and 31iehigall.
No. 1135 FOURTH STREET.
11 io:N A (iiT WORIt•
LONG. MILLER & CO.,
WoRKS AT SILIRPSBDRIIII STATION. AL
LIMIENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
a4 - Office and Warohouse
2.3 MARKET STREET. PITTSBURGH
3ltinufaetures of Illuminating and Lubricated
Curb ,n oils and Itenzeje.
%O. I REFINED OIL. WARR.% NTril
PLOMI E, ulways on had, oe:11:1Y
TIERN.4II d G ETII' V,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,'
lUPORTF:RS AND I.EALERS IN
TENS, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac.
NORTII-E,VT corner
)1110 STREET AND THE DIAMOND
ALLEGHENY CITY
VAMILY COAL DEPOT.
WM. M. STEWART,
7 1aT1A.1.P.11 IN COAT,
04- Corner SOUTH . COMMONS SANDVSKY
STrtEETT. ALLEGHENY CITY.
tr?... Families supplied with coal at low rates,
on short notke.
-
JAS. A. FETZER
[PITTSIIUROLI, PA
AMUSEMEN
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
E AND s 4; r P Wf. HENDERSON
PRICKS OF A ir:S —Privatu Boxes, gri
Single Seat In Private Liox.;l 00; Parquette and
bre,, -aJ cents; Family Circle, 5
eentB: Colored Gallery, 2.1 ePots: Colored Boxed.
50 cents; Gallery, it. cents.
THIS EVENING,
Night of Prof: lianalion and Elm
colgbrateit lior,• llt HENRY.
To einnuience with
:%.I.IZE &TA 01: THE UNTA 11.:D ROCKING
11 OUSE.
Maze Pins FTTIE HENDERSON
'l' be I . .. Rowed with thu pantomime of the
RTVA I. ARTISANS.
The Mr- Maffitt
'l%.,,,nciihie with the Horse Exhibition, under
Pt
ik , ir•A;olt.iy, fir:4 iii.4lot f ROIfT.
CONC 1 , 1 UT .
METAMORPHOSED INTO A
PSYCH )AIANTEUM
For Magic, Second Sight,
Prestioculancy and Prestidigitation.
MISS A \DEIMOS'S SECOND SIGHT
New Sensation in Magic.
3103:11.% V EVENIIN6, MARCH 211 h,
tsid the live billowing Nights
app.ardnee in PaLl.urgh ut that pre
eininera tll
PROFESSOR ANDERSON,
knoten throu4liout.the Globe as the
GREAT WIZARD OF THE 31 ORM
=MEM
Ambidextrous Prestidigitator,
I I 1 , 1 314:).U£
:11• usioultit
I • res tI ti fiittor, Physicist. Trot cier.
And the only Artist in the profesAon of Magic
who perform.: with theentireABSENCEOFANY
A and who out alternate his Per
f..rmanoe with illustrations of the Mechanism of
ti,in4 Apparatus:which east 830,000.
N,. Ma: ter or the Magi.: Art has practiced thin
art inore :tiece,sfully. became more eminent,
traveled further. or achieved more wondrous
.1: , than ANDERSON. Om Monday
evening...Mat...h. 211th will Le produced the great
Alagieo-Dratnit of
NM 01 IN WON DEWIWORLD,
or Three Ilour3 in the Reahns of Illusion, amid
the 3ly: , tic, Weird, Wonderful 'and Enchanting-
The Entertainment being on the same wale of
grandeur us recently produced by the Professor
at the Academy of M ILA , . New York. Academy
Do.i.t.m, Academy of Music. Brooklyn,
nod Opera Ilouse, Cincinnati.
Pianist, Retro Retnindent Clairvoyant, and
5e,...a.1-siglili,d Sybil MISS ANDERSON
mi.. Fa; ry ..t t h., Port folia...Al ISS F. ANDERSON
A1r..1. 11. ANDERSON, Jr., Bin-Dynamist Ex
traordinary;;
"pen nt pert:lrmaiwo to conmeueo at
S I look.
Ado l i,,i, l 25 cents. Ite:.erved Seats, body of
50 rents.
tri;•• Gran.l Afterno"ta Perfi.rinunce, Saturday
riernwon, Mari:ll 29112 at 3 o'clock. :WM
_ .
lA~ONIC
POSITIVELY LAST CONCERT
1=14111121
OLD FOLKS,
erit)-N Grim
SATURDAY MARCH 2nd.
MISS EMMA J, NICHOLS,
And all die will appear.
A i ;rand _Afternoon Concert at tt o'clock,
;;r tlrr latlioB and eltildron.
Children to lklatinee, -- - lOcents,
" Evening Conc er t. - -15 S 6
- • 25
=lfflffl
Doors open at 7; commence at S o'clock
R. B. BULGER,
A NUPACTP HER OP
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
F UJIINITURE.
No. 15 Smithfield Street,
A FELL ANSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh - Manufaotured Furniturt,
Constant - 1y on hum!, which we will acll at the
lowest prices for CAS.ILL myl6:l3nia
NAG FROM THE DEPOTS.
YORE THAfiILIMI
rim past orders, and referring with entire
COll flaunty to the large n umber of business homes
whose standing orders they have received, solicit
a continuance of patronage. Goods received,
charges paid. and .promptly delivered, without
trouble to the consignee. Orders, may be hoft at
POST No. 6. DC - tit:ESSE DEPOT. A general
standing order left at any Depot will secure daily
:attention.
nth-21;1w MeFADEN & HANEY
H. H. SNITH,
N OTARI PUBLIC .
111=9
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET,
mll2l near Wand
AMERICAN WATCHES
ri'f) Ito A MU. IZ IC ANS.
No more English -
or French rub
bish, made to sell, but not
to keep time.
Avr HT SHOULD AN AXERICANBV
V V ft foreign Watch, whon he can get a better
e at home
liy :th,ml,l an American needlessly enrich
reign Wutr•h manufacturer:. at the expenpe o
Why should an American lend gold to England
:ranee. four covert Ma hitter enemies, when
s - r so much needed at home?
iy Armld an American buy an imported
h, whi4.ll, in nine casea out of ten, will cost
more to keep in order for one year than its
and which tra:i never intended to keep
under any circumstance=?
Why =houid Americana not patronize al ON
generally" Atherion ntantifitetures, and thwt
emancipate them:elh•e_3 from the thraldom o
English capital. French fashions, and COntinon
ta I gew -gaws 't
The Anieriean Wateh Company's Watches are
particularly adapted for soldiers' nie, being mo*
substantially male, and not liable to get out of
order, either in marching, riding or fighting. -
Sobl by all respectable Jeweller; in the loyal
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States.
Wholesale orders should he addressed to
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
Agents of the American Watch Company.
fe:24:1m21. 132 Broadway, N. y
CIORNED BEEF—
.; ;Barrels Cortical Beef in store and for sale
wL by JAS. A. FETZER,
corner Market and First N.
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13 Dressed llogs...iust received and for sale by
JAMES A- Dania.
tahM . - corner Market aad rust streets-
Eltlk:11, MEIRIRIUM—
aieks Dried Elder Berriedagjd received.
aid for sale by JAS. A.' FETLtik.
Win emu /feekei aliti Vint at.
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