DAILY POST . . - ''' , f «I' 'J% ~... . ...-+ !...,.. *-; ‘ '-• -.k --" ' - i ' _ .i.. •k.,_.. .',- .-,,:,!, ..,',•.-= • -- -. , i l , 1 The lErnlota as it saws The Constitution as it is! MONDAY MO I:I•7•ING. ..L',1.•1 - 21T *7l ar Reading matter ou esery page CONGRESS ON VT lIISIr It is generally eon cedA :ha: the prey in Congress is the TreakeLt in chi:rat-in: alit', ability, that has yet inflicted its mischle . upon the morals of the country. We think that the Common CoUncils of Pitt sim.gli as intellectual as the members of the lover House. Take Gen. Moorhead, for instl:co: he is regarded as being considerable of f' man in Congress, and yet, when -he repre sented the Seventh Ward of our• City in Councils, he ranked only third he is serenaded almost every evening. the admirers of intellect in Was - nin:!to..: and we'll venture to say that he has military companies and regimei:t, after him. than any other gentleman In :I.( country. This sadden. accil and honors is the result of a brier co::- gressional experience. We are quite in stating that in our pre-Judi Cz•mt.ri,.: Council, we hh - ve several onion:en, v-11,: would add grace and dignity t 3 our Co-. gressional proceedings, while . - iur Council will compare fay.i.ral Senate of the United State Except upon the single c,-,czt,,,1 of quality of Whisky, the prcient has exhibited most lamentz.iii- Questions of financ, r, nue, are entirely he: I r , „:. in regard to the Et iteniti ded to, they snow a kzi;o.d.,,,;L: theoretical, but on:• WI: iri result of inane years t• 11 tion and ir.quiry. Ate? ,vLel larly striking. if not fret irir i, Ike fusion of the linowled!!., , one member nppears .11 , other. but each is - booked up ii double-prop I=lill=ll=l exact amount el '':id fifty niust be tile nit .-,:* common school glorious ,un, sLt., After the &lbw , : ti,( progressed for s, - ,toe member, Air. that he was satisfied more about "how than how it was made.' ' was evidently intended f. .r • - vens, of our State, bro•iglitciliat old Imtfer to his feet, who stated that in (Lancaster,) "a pure and etM. res I r.rtkle," in small quantities, was irtant:fu , ..Y.-. , ed.aml was called J. 13; but the: lte ny. - .-t taste of it. lie was, therefore in taxing that excl - asive d: dlle Although this was uo reply to insinuation, it unswc:•eilStele which was merme - ( 111X to Cite 1-Ct of B. having a sea . , t. in the county of Lan -. tie bit of information ' se . • .1e I • ter hostility with 1,11 ea -eel • sued J. B. since that , • . • eie to the Presidene3 deadly warfare i. e .,:. • a the Lecompton Curt A.:, , • .it e the Gazette insist the , . IL3 ha. e n 0.,'. ers and editors now hold snag •, fro:. the governs/mut, me.; ceiz,e o f n eis• interested desire to - rse t l eel • , Buchanan's refusal t re ::rent:, SI. in the social ce ciao ex.71...• , 1,n e Presidential mahogany, f ly es e ia •i_ I. course towards that retire! e• Bat Mr. Mallory, another •f ,alietu Kentucky, assailed the .-r-President, fie(' declared that he knew f, - :,144 14 who followed J. trate, all du: , and e• last managed to get a chirk, de. la.ing "the best he had ever tasted, hat herd est to get." One can easily see by the complain:- of these old bruisers, that 1 , Buchanan had : • s. se, r ,1, , r. ,rid" 544 4 044115 a'fol, kept an open house at \i ea o•: sleet,, petent aret ee at. efielent Bear them the run of the kitchen, uuld now lii truth in mind, met I t Lone ~ el that be a very different person t. 14-1 they arc 1 / 4 4.C.),;.41 :11 , 4.• • Lion. His refusal to du so " 1 " 3 111/e-I,e mei le or t'e ene •• et;, vsl.ol. the el . . w iel.• •iin your help.' all front the more heinious, than Floyd's alis•livtien of 11,A11.q 1 - 1 the ileu to arm the national arms; and now 1.1.. • I nc- b. , . i .p•rit at 'east, neete annoy him by putting ieu ceite tax upon the Carth se, man w mem. who cot off their 4R . 41 . 1 4 r4 \ DENT relates that when Gen. hir to mu! :e ropes for . ; heir vessel- To , his domestic manufacture. An appi al to Bull 4 d, Chat le-toss n a few des s Forney, however, much as he nc.„ rn '''„ e° , ll It! " i e 11°tb ' q g , R. • t 11.11 . 11 IL.t.ii•V death. a_ L 4,1“ 44: .1,, :gal: rot... up to cutes J. B.—would show that that gent'e Ms connestioe tith the editorial depart •F. Hunter . - house. and stated that the man is not stingy of he: exhilarating rie I.i of 01., papt•r ceases from the present ne , al mad n•lpissted them to state that tract. Many a gallon of -• ir 6 led ' nn;, :r that I oat enter th ' ,s , mei! to make the mansion his head down the chivalrous pat t iotic three?.;l,l 101 nft'iers'e States ' qua. ts• s. The ladies, refined and intelli g brilliancy to his imagination, ; le lis 'fax on Newspapers. eet to !,nest in teats, and sobbed forth ; ' theehoped 'they would not be in thoughts, and fluency and fervor to 11 If e , , ee; the T 1,4 I tda 4- hit} a 44 407 / kr, 4 . ' 11 44114 4 41. that tilt•ir would be respeetea. oric. As for J, B. himself'. ha is. :yid i t ed in Belmont, Allegheny county, di ~p..,`t be most generous in the ii-e of it . and up- .44i1l or the pro. •ed tax on new.apt ;b. -4.4.44=44 one hilarious uceasion. 111-, , furnishes ae many Oen not being the father • 4 4 Lin,. !.4 lisp, int ( „44,4 ale 4 4 1..A 4 .1 4 444' lit L 4.la' , 141 the: robe! 1.4.111 y as either Alabanui presence of Forney exehanesd—••if I hat; thee. rat, affoid to pa this. [lines the tile j orMissi —ppi eue mule than Texas, as a thousand sous, the first human principle ot'any (me slse to the •1.0 4 i many it I•!meta, Arkansas and Missouri. I would teach them, should le— tho-e why have the mo!iey hired DI A 1 „,„ to ether. and lacking one of half its are proverhunly rich and pro. p,• re i t num s tii Cat olitia. Of course these swear thin potations. and addict themselves on r i te lit , I li, let n' citizens el the South at the to sack.“ Your demure toys nevercome Pui et , e•Je a head for each baby that shall bre;ihine out et the rebellion. . to anything; and despite the fierce d, e( l a . he added t.. the printer's circle of house hold gods" ••A child in a house Is a well- Southern Chivalry and Northern mation of Ram B. Gough. Thad.leus oerire; of pleasure, - anti what right has - a Valor. vens, and J. 8.. are two Bs lut"' s ienter il., pleasere, without he }taps a tax The relic journals and the rebel prison against his extreme theory. here Ili, n that kind of ' ::one uhatescr. `say that ',lns Western men could are, both over seventy, hale and hearts, ,I ax him. tax the pegs on his cowhideboots, PI • the delis, on the seat of his pantaloon, tight well, and arc, therefore, not ashamed sound as -a gold dollar. one a the hide, in the elbow of hi., coat, mid the • c , • d toon • Western in, ea er troops; but, liberal hospitality at \Wheatland, and the arc nleys lint that adorn leis eaput the Eastern Yankees who other imbibinghis regular ••nips • '.`:l e By all means, be sure and tax him ut add ' it. ington. a-- ar time: as heavily as any bode else cowards and sc ill run away from the taxed.-Dead men tell no tales," and chivalry. Well, the rebels had a chance ELECTIONS. ' dead pretest, will be silent in regard to t: scare the Eastern menet Newbern. Has. GorcilllilelLL robberies and Government On Friday last, the Union men' fee City uppressil/11 I' at on the tax. ' i sachumitt , New York. Pennsylvania, s officers were elected in Pending, in this! Rhode I land and New Jersey furnished Pot - on:Lae ! the Union soldiers who fought that battle, , rigentire- lice State, by an average •eaprity of one hue- - \v , , and they fought it with equal bravery. deed over the Democrats. In Elie. . : The rebels connumbered then , brave fellows from obstinc•.- 1, the - - nhlest rangier in fifteen to eight. or nearly twoto one. The Prescott was elected Mavor diree hue sluigine- in his spurt without apprehension, rebels fouteit behind intrenchments. and dyed majority. Harrisburg re. - we venture to ho v e pees e basiness had eixty-loar heavy cannon while our day elected the entire Democratic •icke =antl t „ the troops only had f field pieces, ' which a eV, by an average majority of tc ei sd ' had to be dragged by hand through dismal 3 Cale !tale been so celebrated ot the mar- quamps.How did the fight result ? Just and fifty. , gin of our PotoTac. /he cool t'ee•tber• iin the usual style. The chivalry were de nte brief space of time necessary to have; feared and fled before the Yankees, just as AT ma rate things are going on. there the tackle and appurtenances at each land- they did before the Westerners. It will will soon be a dearth of leaders?hg• and the numerous hands out of employ I not do for the rebels to attempt to disunite in Baltimore and elsewhere, seems to ren- the East and West, as well as the North rebel service. Since the war began no der it certain that there will be little do- and the South. in this struggle by repre less than seventeen Generals have died, minion in the supplies of the present spring , senting that the Yankees are inferior to - W committed suicide, resigned, been killed, for the seines. e note the great anxiety ' the Boosters er the Buckeyes. Here at captured or suspended! In the latter , manifested ail over the country for large the North every aoldieris a man, id more category most be ranked Floyd. the thief, and co nstant ••• haul s of Potomac herring than a match tor a rebel, no -matter from and Pillow, the ditch digger. and shad.--\ uttwita //itelligencer. what State becomes. 11-"" The Pittsburgh Oircnicle is too lirp-sighted by ludf Alztrile into slirca , in nu:• c!):liplirrit-ntE!ry Clu , ion., u. nur the bipricit,h. bf ; sativfirdl in ii,: ter for inciniving ;n I po:icy our r tc, Make no ally:Lica v.i.a::). ) ILe in which its receht riacknsa attaincj. Conattiry to all I.receci•-.)t, ont worthy wat 1 friMl, and wr. • th:l ion ~,n in V,.ti,:11 ; ... ; ;.:):, a; r: :i•.::ictiit .'., (:% - .. 1 c.z.mpreAlclAl.• by . .;;.ii: pif,iz.2:l.:: 0.,:: h,-re n- - , P ' I . =SIM EMBEI 1 Fal_.er r•:. liilLiicaZiou 1'..2 c , „ : , :l e 1 Eoale r.: 1 :, -, • Li: ‘.ll wcte Ln 'i7r.Lf....•.:z plac,! e t v;e-„ of the letter que7,llc:ll 1., of :'lip z...•51:11: any ,n , ntpari.., n thp 111=11 !.allent en,:;:: c;. • .1 - ;•:•: , extrii.t be l :o'.7 i3O ate Coil . ' . 11111.1 oti .Jev , rigy !TO,at th.ri vjIIjI; lit.) .' Ittqtr 1 ~• :~„ ...., drat, f ,` r: Mills=Ellllllll i,'a;, ... MUM I_'t: ti I! An caite upon tLo 1.V0.r:).0n (' :n• ....••li peril 12:/3 et);:le suspi:nde , l trv,:: the " it could never £p. t!u .:a~, lie •iarc: gaup. BIGE=M NEEL .a, ~ MIE=MI EffEMI Id= ti.Et;,ii to p. ),: , r reiati,:,ll lioint.v. , lifi I. IJ.Avall iv_i s;': ; ',CT i r aiLingt Nv113.1 . n re , ery 11. LL.'• tit t:a:a I I t =II ;)roperLy to Clit.thoir ifAli PauNinx `.fig tho una,il The lileverne.nt up the Tennessee Iliver.—The Largest Military Ex pedition of the War. vA.N.N.III, Afarch 12. 1 ry I think. that there has 1,e.:7, n,ilitar% exp,dit ion ( - Ws° great Of which little had ben and eu;;!..l I , aid.::a the pre=en: one. Although :mi....nitude exceeding by far any thing has prvo•ded it during the sear, it is dou!...t!es:, , :nip, so quietly have all MOVelllentS been made, End S.OenrainOn Lave militarf moYetnent , on all aides be come, that hardly one-half of the people of the coY.ntry have any idea of the existence tii.,Yement at all. The restrie• regt:rd t the publication of infor au:fon in relation to luovernent, allow me now to =Teal: very briefly of it. it. then. to say. that there is nu penctratin , into the heart of country by the way of the Ten river; that the expedition is one of :he r201,L mammoth proportions. including inwe'rner: than have been brought under one , ince the war : and that this has now nil thus far on its way, and is within striking distance of the enemy. Up the Tennessee Ihe : . :1 - ogre , :i of the expedition up the river t this pout. was hailed with great !: - 1.2i3,:n by the people along, the banks. ;:re few between Fort Hen ry uud In fact none of any COT:- at all the didl , rent landings s;.as a:: enthusialic crowd at the 1:a the steamers approached. ;he most boi-q+-rous demon !-Itati-'N• I: here was no doubt in the fel- ane et' these proceedings. In place , th.•:,y had the !.. , tartand Stripes It 1%11i.' generally supposed that 5-1/041 I more or less annoyed he rifle • the :here. The general loyal r t•ue I inferred. when al:hou. , l; there were nurneroui •E, il,arp- -le ~u:ers could have iten air, at our pihai. but One intQ the fleet in it; ,•:ne Lulndred utl fifty miles from Llt!,er ft i FI.QT. wounded i-learner ti rude. ~::~ :: i'.:~ :: it, 1. anclita. t , stream. lint , :tren. atot I..tra , . The fared: t. L.:lr way hithr.qt s - ith it:ty at. att. Savauticili 1:1,w ir.•.t itt I onA:of 111- utu,!ics wii: nr2:1.•1:11,er,.1 10:.•! , • : 111 of . L5;411440 ex • !..1, • ,1:112; •A• , hay.• Crolil .I.licll p11.61,1y . . The Fleet ::v:taa:: } i. , 1 !n News --rho Eit4ll;li :.....n:trigont Withdrawn. '_,•%•.• Y • r d, 1 t:4; 1..:111,i1.1- 11. e f.,11. - oxing nd a;~~.c, :. ~t ,ICS a;:urct JAI ' n k: rlr:!1 ~r •;!:"*v. has un =II .111ing :ivw g.ovor;: t;,•ro•rnl I in ill I=IIIIIIEIME a , •': ‘V.:111(1 L . ndrr. Wed f. ta..ro.•nt. shut no •;. pt•rntitt.•:l 1.00 1 ,1 i . tit.• of the Amer . :cwn mini-ter may 1171.1 f. !he vireo isrei.t the its-:inti.iion in 111,. eii 1.11.11ipio!1•116:111.;-. tr ,, op 1111 v.• iiirettely f•Ilfrt•I'l!(/ i ' rniti the ineiderd to tlie Di el ;he are said it the order t ' er tht it svith- :tz :h \• arc hy no ineuni4 anxious and the grave therewith. A firm, unwavering and unalterable de termination on the part of the government and people of the Confederate- States to consign to the devouring elements every pound of cotton or tobacco which may he in danger of falling into the the hands of the thieving Yankee, is calculated to pro• duce a moral effect upon the world, which at this time can hardly be appreciated. A people resolved to be free, and to maintain their national integrity at all hazards, whether they involve the loss of I:fe or of property, have already struck a Wow at the enemy which subsequent disasters can never counteract. No better evidence. of the spirit of resistance which animates the hearts of the Southern people in this con. test can be afforded than the destruction. whet, necessary, of -Ito, staples, upoe . I which; to a great extent, the prosperity of the MUM powerful nations of the earth de pends. Let the kingdoms of Europe he ! convinced that even its the improbable I event of Southern subjugation by the Lin coln despotism, their commercial and manufacturing interest are to be prostrated, and all hopes of relief to their starving millions, based upon the reconstruction of the American Union. will vanish forever. No statesman has ever yet imagined, that ! any considerations but those of interest, would move the sovereigns of Europe to the recognition of the Confederate States. We have reason to believethatthe Lincoln i got. ernment has thus far succeeded in in clueing the manufacturing countries of I Europe to abstain from active interference in .American affairs, by promises of an ! early supply of the raw material. Deluded by false representation of the ability of , federal armies to seize cotton and to bacco. and open Southern ports to the commerce of the world, inefficient and ir regular blockades have been unwillingly tolerated by the maritime Powers. '1 he toue of the Northern press indicates the I eat eit desire of that government to foster such an impression- and an intense anxiety to realize the exp. , tations thus crtated.— : To this end, gigantic and de karate eiThrts are being matitie, and :int recent disasters 1.) Southern arms have flattered the sanguine Yailkees into a minute enleulatien of th, f,xtua of their ex pieeed 'eccees. But t hei r jubilant shouts will be turned to walla of despair, by the fierce determination of i an indomitai4people. lfy frightH etfuston .•..f blood. it is with in the rang.. that some o f the polls ut the South will be in the tem porary possession of the enemy: but not one hale a et,t:Cln, 01 Mi.. hug-head of to bacco will iver leave these ports undo,- Vankiii , auspices. By a criminal niigleci on the part of the planters at Port Loyal, . a small quantity of cotton was sutler-d to tall into t h e hawk the i•andak It is probably the last they 11111 get ; fir such .-i a :idle ,i! lolly will not here-enailiiti. In future a heap of a‘iilleA will mark tlii iiaioaciii the-ir intended !duailer. A 1.-w contlagration:i Suit n•rn Atttpl. , in the- file.. of the would lot• mor,• than equal to a, i'lmt;..leratt• vivtorier , . .11n• oron imrt: rill not liied the iiitarr• Britain and Frump. B u t the hurtling of cotton and which n i;ht I)ltierwis, fall into the hand:: of the timv, may pi.thap , rimtinil the dyntiiiiitii! , of 1:11rope of the trio• relation: which they : stand to the new repatili.i. t.:.,.. 1, ~ ~~ i,i. A Point Worth Considering. (f..e. Curtin, iu his spe,•.:•lt in response t.. Ili.: toast, •• Pennsylvania,' at the ifibern .•l...sty's dinner. on Morniuy night. ca • • utteranre to a truth worthy of reflec tion. "Tae invincibility of the army Of the free .—ateß... said he, " is exemplin,!l by tied: intelligehe... Take the letter; written new.•.pupers all through tl.• North, by privates in the Fe.i.:ral mind we can form a ja,..t e•:t i !flat e Of the con..-...itute, the urniv. Contrast it with the .f n.n.l f nrrayyd ngairnit titem, of a doubt esti Ow p,., :he ore over *T.- othyr. Rut 111.. fio‘er: . - r further •• The f. :• BEM= 191 F.)k' !I C," , n1i::;,•,,r•. • ..1:...'.1:..N :: ;t'l~ - ~'i i;2 ~1~, th,2 :car wi:l the-e icl!er% Vu- biet it ::1 und :11.. iip•ni :T. ,-: 141113 )flt t t ,•k..! . %•.!h :ho r. , ,•41 1.., it \V!,att , .. r A tii =LE its rank and 11!.• ils a whoi*.• 4 it ~ l ,,, ter solid I:/ • pay ni.•Zi sin; pr, Ow world ever Atw Franklin asking for Work V:h.ot n yotttlt. Fruttklitt r.t.titt. to Lou - ut.d inTiirod Ikt • . 011:ti get i-toploymettt• V;11,•ro are ‘o!, ‘1,.• ❑it. I 'tat A riterien, tho reply All!" . said Ow forisman. ea? A lad from A merit% seeking enipiiiy went as a printer? Well. tin you really un derstand the art of printing? (*.an can re ally set type? Franklin stepped up to one of the eases, and in a very brief spite. , of time set up the following passage from the first chapter of John. • •Nathaniel :,tritl unto him. eau any grind thing mane oat Nazareth? Philip saith unto hint,. 1'o111.• sea:' It was done so quickly, so accurately. and contained a delicate reproof so appro priate and powerful. that it at once }tare hint a character and standing with all in the From an limo+ of apoplexy, on Saturday 2:T11 inet% MARTIN LYTLE. in the f.Oth year of hi, ago. The friends and relatives of the fiunily are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, front his late residence on Smithfield street, near Sisth, at two o'clock this afternoon. TRUSSES. TRUSSES. TRUSSES. NV A large and carefully selected assortment of all the Modern Improved Trusses, including Ritter's celebrated patent Truss, the finest instru ment of the kind in use. For sale, at greatly re duced price., by SIMON JOHNSTON, Pruggi and Dealer in Choieu Family Medicines, corner Smithfield and Fourth etreete Flimilder Braces. SUMpeusirieg, at low prices. luh2l APr4t• .1 Sligke Cold, f• c.uh,Xarzoseness NeHl'Al s or cfaie ,ghsc.at, ')A 0 ,,,,,,5,, c ") . which might be checked W l4 `‘ with a simple remedy, ff neglect , :d, often terminates serious/y. Few are aware of the importance cf stopping a Waugh. cr 4 697 4gAi Xrz4i in ite first stage; that which frz, the beginning would yield to a mill r•-medy, if not attended to, 80077, /.2.58 the lunge. 40atetn:a 4.4tetncidateg~-kea tvers first introduced eleven years ago. It has been. proved that they are the be: ar , i-ge before - the public for Waugh ,calla, Paitchitin, jisthnzu, X..?ataicoh, the Backing Cough in, ,canewnlaiart, and numerms riffeione cf the ,,%hivat, giving immediate re/ief. Public Speakers I Slaters Will find them effectual for clearing and str.;igthening the voice. Sold all Ora/gists and (Peaks* in Jkfedi.aine, at f'S cents per boz. de9-emdew IrbIISED FRUIT— JUIF UID bush. choice dried peaches (haloes) 30 otOro and for oido bs JAB. a. 7111233. From the Day Book. Mir& 6 Cotton and Tobacco. 11,,, • %, from A meri DIED : TO-DAY'S ADVDRTISZKENTS. MELODEON, Liberty Street BENEFIT OF BILLY BOIL AND L. J. DONNELLY. THIS (]ION irAY) EVENING, Ow which occniion 'ley Will appear with the regular STAR CoSIPA.I' and a host of volunteers. Prices as us•ual. mh24 FICPRESIi- EW STILE 11 DRESS GOODS, PARE—. tell I 11.1. E PAR.I , PI:INTEL) D 1:)..% INE, I'A••,11^ ••101iI/2' /: P it ): I. N . ) 4 . PAIL 11= 1.1:111E))1: AN) PLAID Ell .):: ISSAILE POPLINS c„.. St Plaid Poi - Alai, lVhite Cheek. belainc,e, Cashniere and Poplins, Fancy Cloaking,. Cloth, all of the newest pattern: W. &.. D, HUGUS. mh.24 YE QUEL LED 4 'ORN--600 MUSH. YEL,. ►7 LOW Sliellea sture, and tar sale Ly J A3l U." A. FETZFR., eiirner Market and First streets. a BECLEA rou WALL PAPER, . 3 :L i l y, o r turf W hit uwitilletni, ate.. mh2i 6.211:4,%A1t— i7 Bum's Crushed Sugar, :q I :ranulat.N.l Sugar, du I'uvvd.:r.l.l A Cofit,e 1; du d u .14, In PEI — .IIEII 1.11-IuTHERS=, S. IA; and I:2', ‘Vo..d -treet, Yts M.. Ituit.ll, • do do Jo .10,1 do do do 80i.,:a La ger Jo do do 4, d,, V . a .1, I: Spedlt.; •10 Aiht4 do for y REY:IIER BIWA. 1101.21 3'..).; and PIM Wood str«et 4 4 1 .1. ES. PICK I.ES. 1•. , ss,-rte.l 1 Lt.tll.,il ts. 1).•7.e1t Pepper more. .1.. 'l9tuutt. Mustard. 1. , .1., I . 'reuelt Fresh Pettobes in ears an.l .1... .1., Pitt . . l,l Jurrie.,.io ilia variety of Fruit, Ato•le.ri, zetu ft.!. ,ale by 11E1'31F:it A. N. - st. 12:i:utdltmm ICo.ul street. 07 I - I Itarr,i- Srolffiu;t re3Tivol an•l for sqd, I,y Nt... 12.; a: , l strvo. /VOILE" . SO.i P— — I;..xer - 1 . 915att:- .. Toilet Paha Strap. tlt, Castile For ,al.- N'Nl ER A' BRO.*, t.:1121 00,1 1 1,11111:% .1. 7% I) 111.111:S 1F 1:-.J Drum- Fi:•. a' Frailm I.:rt,• IA2I I 1 EVMEIt 1:2 , Wool str..et L' 1 tilt I:1 Nit"f S - '. 11:2. .1 t 1, Engl:th • .2 're. In N - 111 •,11 S '.urrelt re Nut,. and tir•.l 3 Pea t•y . 1:1.1.M1:11A. L.^.; ‘V, .*.reet. pi.% KS AN 15 CUI/11425r15t“..i t“..i Fri•-h k:arrs! _ . Carta:as 1:1:vm I. .l imos 3,1•3 ...cc, N 1 11c, in.:. .1.. and %V......lntrevt U It I C c L T t It A "IRA BEE!: I, BA:=PBERR BLACKBERRY PLANTS iiRAPI: Vl\i:r, i:iiANT ::d :Ili il.!llatil' 131'~Illi I INI Ali .1i1111 . 111R13, aril ASPARAGUS ROOTS sll"f bt't quAlitY. and warranted true to ituit% For -tilts at '29 I. I I Tll 01REI'.I'. nib= EATON, MACRUM & CO., Nov. 17 I lit *Wilt Street JOBBERS A\l► !at:TAMERS. TItIMMINO: 4 , EMBROIDERIES. Ilui;jElty .NLILLINERy UOODS Shirt:+, l't,llar. A rtici::; . : ln . , l " i4'dtiotis ,:fe;•er;• n'.. City and Guitar:: i\lerelinnts, Pedlar, all'who lazy to sell again, should call :and oxaiiiine our Sioek. WIII)I.ESALE IEP.MT3IENT—SeconI o.f 17 :Ind 19 1 . 9 . 111 m 112.2 if 141 A 1.. ‘J COKI NUT COAL, SLACK AND -DICKSON, STEWART S CO., 509 LIBERTY STREET. Having superior facilities for supplying the best quality of Con 1 , Nut Coal, Slack and coals, are prepared u. deliver the some, in any quantity to suit purchaser,, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free trout slack. Particular attention given to sup plying ittlffilies. OC*26-3111 LA DI CM K. UPPERS 50 CENTS. LADIES KID SLIPPERS 50 CENTS AT NO. IS FIFTH STREET, D. S. DIFFENBACIIER. F LUTED COLLARS AND sErrb OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES In Plain White and with colored edges, Sold wholesale and retail by EATON MACRUM A: CO., Noi. 17 and 19 Fifth street. FRENT,—A COMFORTABLE TWO A.` story frame Dwelling. Rouse, situate on Lo cust Street, Allegheny. nail, six rooms, finished attic, wash-house, stable, &c.: portico, stonewall, and pailingro in front. Rent $l6O pery•ear. S. CUTHBERT 6: SON, mh2l 51 Market street. >JUROP] AN A.G.ICINICY.. TIIOIIIIAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country„either by eteam or sailing packets. SIGHT BRAFTS'IOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between :Yew York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. fell D R. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT. Wholeeale and retail by R. E. SELLERS & CO., nog-3m-eod . corner Second and Wood ate 2.000 CANE POLES ,iust received and for sale by mita:2 BO N & TETLEY. 136 Wood st 2 !MOW CASES FOR SALE ET mht2 laa BOWN & od Wo street WISH HOOKS AND TACIUM m22in sreat ercr TETLEY by_ - BOW k ll* Wood "treat. ODD rearm of all kind' for We by nab= BOWS & TETLEY. Ids Wood Yoasulbwa, klack..lawarial atai Elaa cwller, 10 half olisamiwkla et .tea tahs,u Moh ARI j THE SLAUGHTER OOMMENCED, The Enemy Driven into the Entrenchments But Take all the Quarters We Can Get. Of Theap WALL PAPER, Borders, &e., of Newest, Styles and IVsnal Variety, to he Sold this Spring. This large stock, having been purchased at re duced prices, will be sold very low. MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPERS, BEAUTIFUL PANEL PAPERS, EXTRA WIDE PAPERS OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH DESIGNS. Bargains Not Confined to Remnants, WALL PAPER STORE, At the Old Stand. No. 87 Wood Street W. P. MARSHALL. Ati: — PAper Hanging and Whitcwashing, Quickly and well done, by Experienced Workman. inh2l:2ind WINDOW CURTAINS, &c A Great Variety and Vine Assort ment from a 14 cents to 83 per Piece. .ale by THOMAS PALMER, W. I'. MAI;SHALL Between 4th S: sth, 21 door below Diamond Alley mh2l OE4IIIAVEN HOLLAND HITTERS BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS. BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, 130 ER 11 A VE'S ROLLA ND BITTER BOERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, • ROERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTER L. As a remedy for DyepepAa, Liver Complaint. Fever and Ague, Conetipatiun, Nervous LOER VE'S HOLLAND BITTERS have no Superior. Having purchased a large stark of theie Bitters, I um enabled to offer great inducements by re duced prices to these wishing to purehaFe by the quantity. Parties dealing in the article will pleme call and learn my priPes bef.,re purcha4;,g :I..eschere. .1 05E1'11 FL EM IN 0, mh2l corner Diamond and Market street. 61.1ENSATION Jr" BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE. 80.44 at Half Price: Gaiters at Half Price: Shoes at Half Price: • Anklets at Half Price; Italmorals at Half Pie.° Wellington Ties at Half Price Ankle Ties at Half PliC6: Scotch Ties at. Half Pi Oxford Ties at Half Price. Boys' Boots: Youths' Boots; Child's Boots. 62 FIFTH ST., next to Express Office. CALL TO-DAY IF POSSIBLE. Better styles, better workmanship, more durability, greater • variety, better Mush and more goods than any in the city and us for y,rice, sou can easily satisfy yourself by coo case. Ile Goods are ,:dt. h 0 ing all been made within the last three month:. In the back of the store, the Jewelry Manufac turer.' Association. The mast complete Wholesale Jewelry Estab ment in the world. offer GOLD AND PLATED 1J MUM' at New York. and Boston Prices. STATIONERY PACKAGES, at 75 cents, RI '25 am! SI 75 per ds:en, including BEAU . - r :rut, ANDRETIUS GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WA ItitAkrED FRESH AND GENUINE C-Z - Also a general air;ortdment r f Agricultural implements, Fr uit , Shade and Ornamental Trees, re , eired and f,r sale 1,1- I3LUKI_ M &, LONG. No. 127 Liberty' street, next dual t. here's llotei. nth= IN'''''VerclinT - FOR TUE Large and well selected stuck of Gentlemen's. La and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, which we are lude selling AT BOSTON P RICES. Cull ui,,l,oc•ure a bargain at JOSH''' . 11. BORLAND'S, No. "is Market street, nEV. 2ml door from Fifth street. BALMORAL SKIRTS, NEW IN 'MIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL COLORS. liceeive.l this dny by Expros.c and fir =nlc by EATON. MACRUM s CO., Nos. /7 and ID Fifth street. 1. KNOX TIERNAN dr GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, IMPOILTIIRS AND I , EALIIRS TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, de., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, n029:13. ALLEGHENY CITY. FAMILY" COAL DEPOT. Wit!. M. STEWART; 11)1!:A.I.E.It IN COAL, Corner SOUTH' COMMON & SANDUSKY STREETT, ALLEGHENY CITY. ilios suppliedwith coal at m lo i 7 s Aa m tee , on*storli'aimi PITTSB(10;11 Y rw. Fancy NEW SPRING GOODS JUST OPENED: REDUCED PRICES FOR Wholesale Dealers supplied at Eestern Prices. C. HANSON LOVE & CO, mh2l 74 MARKET STREET. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD POVINI3II.Ir. [PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, N 0.11149 First and 1241 Second sty. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil. Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water pipe, Sad IronA Dog Irons, Wagon Bozos, Steel Moulds. Pullies,Rangers and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Ca stings of every de scription modem order: HIM= a complete machine shop attached to the p oun g l y, an necessary fitting win be carefully attended to fellyilow 11116voiVER14 _ 6 incl., fot_t for we IT mati22 *OWN & TZTL Ins Wood street Sait re l;o -NE DUST- S received =MS WRY N. OOLLINS. WE SHALL SHAW NO QUARTERS 100,000 ROLLS We take RA.C., as well as CASH WALL PAPER ! ! New Stylea for Spring of 1862 NO. DI WOOD STREET, 10 eases to he received this morning at J. R. GARDNER, Agent, o. 62 Fifth street CASH 01\11:Y! 'NTS PITTSBURGH . THEATRE. LEsagn AND Abotscan ;WM. HENDERSON Pittcas or Anutgatior. - -Private Boxes. $6 00; Single seat in Private Box, $l. 00: Parquette and Dress Circle, Chair=, 50 cents; Family Circle, Z cents; Colored Gallery, 25 cents: Colored Bozo'. 50 centa: Gallery, 15 cents. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 24.1. ROBERT HELLER AS 1•R ES T I DIG . / TATOR. ROBERT HELLER ROBERT HELLER PIAHLST. IN SECOND SIGHT • The most mysterious, elegant and into combination of genuine novelties ever presented at one entertainment. Grand matinee DE ivsTuurrtrix in magic arid tothdr• for bombe, oti 11 ednesday afternoon, 31th ins;., at 2 P. M. CONC It: 'T HALL. METAMORPHOSED INTO A PSYCHOMANTEUM Fur Magic, Second Sight, Prestioculancy and Prestidigitation. 311169 NDEIMOIV - 51 'SECOND SIGHT New Sensation in Magic. Ir EVENING, MARCH 24th, Anti tho lice following Nights TO-NTGII T. MONDAY, First appearance of PROFESSOR ANDERSON, known throughout thy Globe ai the GREAT 'WIZARD OF THE NORTH. Ambidextroul Prestidigitator, 'l' I Ir.: 17" .A. 111us1onlsl, Prestidigitator, Physicist, Traveler. And the only Artist in the profession of Magic who pert;mns with the entire ABSENCE OF ANY APPARATUS, and wlio can alternate his Per formance with illu,trations of the Mechanism of Magic, using A vparato.9:which con 830.000. No Mailer of the Magic Art has practiced this art more -it , er-isfully, became more eminent, travel,: I further, or achimd more wondrous de, di than PROF. ANDERSON. On Monday evening. March. tzh uill be produced the great Magieu-Drama of A N141.411T IN WONDEIt-WOItLD, or Three float., in the Retiltim of Illusion, amid the Mystic, Weird. Wonderful and Enchanting. The Entertainment being un the same scale of grandeur as recently produced by the Professor at the A , •adeuhy of Nude. New York, Academy of Mud.% Boston, Academy' of Music, Brooklyn. and Pike's Opera House. Cincinnati. Pianist, Retro Bemincient Clairvoyant and Second-Sighted Sybil MISS ANDERSON The Fairy of ;he Portfol i a... M ISS F. ANDERSON Mr, J. B. ANDERSON. Jr., Bie-Dynemist Et t raordinary Doors open at 7. performance to commence at 9 o'clock. Admission 23 evms. Reserved Seats, body of Hull, 30 coots. 46 - 7.C:rand Afternoon Performance, Saturda; Afternoon, March 99th at 3 O'clock. mh2o U-• LEC'I'EREOFTIIE YOUNG MEN'S J CWISII ASSOCIATION. 1110 V. 11.A.P1 - 111,1, 9 of New York will deliver ONE LECTURE before the Young Men', JewidiA., , wittlion and the pub lic generally at I-I.A. .1" A 3C M"1"1"E T GESDAY EVEN'G, March 250. Subject—THE POETRY or THE BIBLE AND ITS CIIARACTE.RISTICSt Ticket? 25 cents. To be had at all the book and lunge stores, and of the Lecture Coutruitteee, Door= open at 7 o'clock ; lecture to commode. at S o'clock. C. D. ARNSTHAL, A. C. SILVERMAN J. MORGANSTERN, T. HERSHFIELD. T. COHEN, mb=:3t R. B. BULGER, EVERY. DESCRIPTION OF F URNITURE. No. 43 Smithfield Street, PITTSHICRON. • A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Con Mandy on hand, which we will sell at the lowest prices for CASH. myll3:l3,:is MING FROM TILE DEPOTS, THE UNDERSIGNED, THANKFUL tar past orders, and referring with entire confidence to the large number of business housed whose .tanding orders they have received, eohcit a continuance of patronage. Goods received. charges paid, and proiuptly delivered, without trouble to the consignee. Orders may be left at POST No. ti, DUQUESNE DEPOT. A general standing order left at any Depot will seen. , daily attention. rnh2l: lw McFADEN & HANEY H. H. SMITH, INT "Jr AAEVY PUBLIC . 011 ICI: AT TIII: PITTSBURGH POST, FIF TH STREET, ratl2l near Wood. AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS. No more Englis h , or French rub bish, made to sell, but not to keep time. llar lit SHOULD A NAMERICANBUY V r a foreign Watch, when he can get a better One at home? Why should an American needlessly enrich foreign Watch manufacturers, at the expense a our own artisans? Why should on American semi gold to England and France, our covert hut bitter enemies, when gold to no much needed at home? Why shoul.i an American buy an imported Watch, which, in nine cuses out of ten, will poet more to keep in order for one year than its ode nal price, and which was never intended to keen time, under any circumstances? Why should Americans not patronize more generally American manufactures, and thug emancipate themselves from the thraldom o English capital, French fashions, and Continen— tat sew-paws? The American Watch Company's Watches are particularly adnptcd for soldiers' use, being most substantially made, and not liable to get out ief order, either in marching,, riding or fighting. Sold by all respectable Jewellers in the loyal States. Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBING & APPLETON, Agents of the American Watch Company. fe24:lm2p 132 Broadway. N. T. ADORNED BEEF— IL" 7 Barrels Corned Beef in store and for Nile JAS. A. FETZER. eorner Market and First et. DRESSED 11041 air. Mir 13 Dressed Hop...lust received and kw sale by JAMES A. BAUR. mb2l corner Market and-First stmts. MILDER IDERRIES— 9. Shake Dried Elder Bonier. ileellveAvede• andfrit:side by , A, fkr6eiti. ' " - ;' , ;eivreer idericee wed Whetee. Slieliff;6l 1f ii n llitars , b midst. , SO NW" asid for= luessi4:. mita