HE :T ;r: THEE ;pima, : "90441 .. ali"1 the P!'0144 13 ', _ ..,_ PA' ton-' ecirr .cindent:lof the Thiladelphia „& eg er m il ilea- lalorinititi..B yiiii at leilitio4.,!:ve( r 'Vibe" Deiriebrals in the present C. ' P r ' are disloyal, has diecoi.' ered, all aii o n ; thatlie has been lying. i is In his le* of 't e 17th, alluding to the paisage'i,/f 1 enater 'Wilsonfs conscription bill; "Oc4,4iimal" rernarke: ll . "Yeste y's act i on : n the Senate has convinced, „ r e that we; have a country still; p i, and • that 0 e.ar MOMenta t and,thikwae, one - of th , when ever y . thought that is not loy . al 1 "forever banished, and *hen the'gerun 4 Freedom elonailliecle her in -11 epiration , every American heart. Too much'canc 't be laid in commendation of the beano ° 'f edeli,Democratic Senators, in favor ' the bill, as McDougall and i t Lathanioalifoinia, Nesinithand Hard j ing,of on, If ice of Minneiota, Hen itilto derson c I issotui, and of Border state men, lik" ' iclui rof,liaryland, Davis of Kentucky d NitilleY . of Virginia." i lithe ;Cgs imould only let the Dem -4 °crate an I B order State men have the Illfillatelll 1 i of the war, they could bring it te r a 1 , imp ant termination in six months, I apes ell ell the nonsensical leg islation lip ongress, in relation to confis cation an L t ma ' 'pation, and return to i l ti the old id, 1 , f a prosecution of hostilities t fur the r grafi nof the Union. Create il Unionfeeling • and fost e r ~ in the South, and ; bringl bout`iiiiininiitY , at-the North ; put Meet !au ' itt the heed of the army, I with abadd 0 command; rillowing him to suffer: not g from the interference of bushwhicil a in Weahington, and. Jeff not g .„g nrn Ilt will soon become the "baseless fibrin of a vision." But this is not th 1 urpose of the gentlemen who . control thA t ' eat Wailtington. They pass ii Lillie inten'ad to "kill Off the least particle of respect 1 r the government in the re volted Ste u,l ; they -resort to every expe dient to a, it ate e Democracy and place them ino , s its nto the Administration, and fol. , y'partizan purposes; and they rein to — elieryniiierable falsehood to derails a that opposition to the most mischieiro l actsi of the administration is f absolute Mtn the government. Thurlow ee&the other day - predicted that the ' rienti;Course of th e radicals :, t would no , 1 1y, f‘aecure the independence of the So V t ..l, but preserve the , institution of slavery , andlwe believe it would were they able Ili *illiirt their programme. i c ii But theta . trie ddcks are not going. to have things the 'own y very long; the con servatives , e coming into , power, when, instead , n lighting the rebelsnith procla mad/3as: e,, led, if not intended, to prolong h • ilitieh and eventually bring about al dis . . n t i , a, wee ;shall_ha ve war for the Union an * a ncithing else. : In that content . Abolition's , . and slivery - Mud take back seats Ohs joint truid from under. The fight :, wall 10 nary 'comer atio*; it wilt; be aeinole of the lion -of . materi• future, in furnishOg iidis but one ofthe orted-to by those 'who elate' Here we are igantic rebillion,_the its present manage niter - while, at' the : seriously threatened l ce; and, in the face' "Cumstances, the' Ga• =mends a villiark iii. render barren the i'-the entire North.-- 'Aiis . -7clieloric mo awful curse_ upon latnre to visit her llama a monstrous i what pretends to' ‘ied to prevent any .- !Ho pi all Interffir, 1 the men:for oar , many'airiedt i ta re' "disopiragfi ~ list in the midtitf a end of whic h , ,i nde ment, la- Teilind BRIM! time ire are with a warv i 4h Fre of time alar m 1, ei tzette advertii ~ li&n one pill s int OA* female popn 1,,,0ri - vi 01 11/r m 4 a eittiire : O at. 17. To the bulky . the impulsiie Hi )foro, look for re f - vices r the hoi ~. through the rebellious Se, tweet - .. ~, 41 no of, hie pills' here. et tki select Pa • di aedmiell , . ..„-, • acifte • of ' .goviikeinent I . tt , i , 1- 1 , • , onto pure,lttUle old 41151441 tin ' ytihg te ' . Pre 3 / 4 " se ß n " t,''iiiid ta rtti t doiag' contemptible opinion of the cur_ ' en - Of New Orleans he would do admirably in that locality. If, between Ben's facilities Tor-turning .hanest penny, and the •Figneti,prevotiveju khe,rebek licin in rioniiiisa is not annihibticd in ninety days, then we shill in thelauleage of an impassioned contemporarY begin "to despair of the Republic.." But in the Meantime we call upon the Gazette to dis eaid the advertisement. Spools] Correspondence of the Post. :- i FROM HARRISBURO. MR. EDITOR—Since my return here, yesterday morning, there has not been mucL business of local interesCto your reader° transacted. In this end of the capitol the whole of yesterday was cleVeted to considering bills on the private eaten . : lar. One of these, evidently gottetpiplby soine cunning individual, entitled "an act relative to the courts of Allegheny coiW ty" was "hung up to dry" l -at ; Hie sur geition of Mr. Kaine, of Fayette, whose vigilance, by the way,will always be found har'd to beat. Tae object of thebill, in Ostia vernacalar, wasto giye the printiii : of all legal advertisemeuts to the Ga zetle, or some otherpious, patriotic sheet that might liappen to be in favor wit 'lithe Republican Jadgeti. Suffice it to say the bill did not pass, and if this court under st inda herself', and she thinks she dries, it will not pass. Enclosed you will fin a copy of the bill. Another interesting little speculation,in `the shape of "a supplement to an act entitled 'an act to incorporate the 'Mifflin county Bank,' passed March. 26, 1860'„'; was quietly, but firmly objected to by Mr . .. Rex, of Montgomery, a man in whom there is no guile. This hangs the borers' bank up for a week at least. ;,'A further supplement to an act en titled 'An act to incorporate the Philadel phia and Delaware River railroad compa ny, approved April 4,1854." This bill, which gave a passenger railroad compa ny in Philadelphia extraordinary privile ges, was also objected to. Anacondas' have rather a poor show for gliding through this winter in - the House. • "An Act to authorize the Lehigh Coal :and Navigation Company to extend their railroad from 'White Haven to Manch Chunk." Another snake tied up ' for a "An Act relative to the borough of West' Pittsburgh." To-day, nearly the whole of the session was taken up iu disrms sing and passing through 'a divorce bill; which has attracted core iderable atten tion on account of the position In So ciety of the parties dicectly inleresed. The lady, who asks the interference of the Legislature is Mrs. Adelaide W. Nixe, a sister of James E. Murdoch, the celebrated tragedian. She is .a beautiful and accomplished woman, and if the evi dence read to the House to day be true, Mr. Nixe, who is a book-keeper in some. Philadelphia house, thinks a great deal more of his salary than he does of his fair wife. The members of the popular branch of the -Legislature were overcome by the simple truth, as related to them 'by the bine eyed, neglected one, and passed her bill by a handsome majority. George Connell, the Senator from Philadelphia, who moves about in the wheeled chair, has charge of the bill in the Senate, and as he attends to everything be undertakes very nicely, there is no doubt whatever that the interests of Mrs. Nixe will bg properly cared for in the dignified branch of our State Legislature. , The Board of Revenue Commis sioners met yesterday, but have dune nothing beyond organizing. The :1'914:T -ing is a list, of the officers : • President--Henry" D. Moore;wStat4 Trhasurer. ,` t ot ••- Ithe , nuifeal • `6iliero;l ElYg:HaPt Chief 'Clerk—Jno. W. Brow* ,Al'ipiat,? an f. Clerks-I-Geo. Fisher,. G.: B. Good ladder. • '7 , Sergeant. at Arms—Jno. Piatt. Door Keeper—Jas. H. Wagner. • Messenger--John O'Connor, Third Ward, Pittsburgh. Assistant Messengers—George Fry and Andrew Krause. comer dead of ezemp will-all Maio tore - other - matters I would like a notice, but the mail is about to 'close ana BO 11Bi two, or we"Alai The Naval Appropriaiionalill..l, Jiaive; it rot stale; lAA:PAX 111 144 inlets and: if t 1 ei. )3 it"ote, tarnion arois e aa I, ' Senator Fessenden reports the !louse Naval Appropriation bill from , :the Fi rm ce Committee, with an - amendment pi viding that no contract shall be enter: , edinto for the construction of Abe iron. I se steamers, for which $12,000,000'-are, i 4.4 . , , • . . 1 . p ropriatea,untit their puinft and opfoirt.• E i 'ea ons have been approved by a Board' of Three skillful _naval i:oeers, :i . and Adter- . . . fft tisements for proposals to build laye been made according , to ,law. The , provisiou . foribuilding a floating dock—atNewNY•ork is stricken out; and the appropriation for the items of the section containing It is reduced from $1,213,000 to $463,000.—' Tha appropriation Ifor. the 'dry-doele it Norfolk .($85;000) a d the Naval 'HUspii. tat 1 ($18;500) .are s icken out, .anthalse: i that $18,601 forte' aval- Hospital at h Mound City, 111. e provision • 20.4441; ex n a midshipman for each Congressional Di:triet during the rebellion'is omitted:: ', 0130 to •ren+ tow,to: eicep. Gazette, 'dive." - An Eitraorclinary Margh. , • Col. Wyndham, climithanding a cavalry , ... .. . brie at. Fairfax Court-house, iiz e ,:his re reconnoissance to the -Rappahan nock,, accomplished o e of the trietitieip - i nittrchesmaile since the present war be.; gent Theveconnoitering forcei doiltrafing , of about four hundr4men,in three Vityii marched from Fairfax.;toHapßahnock- StatiOri, down the ltallPidiatinack to Fal: moi . ~ uth, and trom Falmouth 'through Stafford Court-house and Dumfries 'back tq Fairfax Court-house—a distance ;el about 200 miles, or over 60 toile a 'day. Col Wyndham i n his march had no less than four skirmishes with guerilla bands, kill-. ingl a number and capturing seventeen rumners. He lost only four men; who were captured, whilei straggling. by the rebels. Taking into consideration the al meet impassable condition of Virginia ....: at this season 1 of, the year, Cot Vfyildhr Markel- ' Infornit. _At the I,#nited Stet - es ateaiiier - Reliande, Captain .'l.e 9 cfwan, captured - in the :Mobikin nr, find brongliVto'Po ',:flOtiaiii*On the / 3 th,i-I4LI the . F/ 14 3PP. - i ,14 # 1 /;AktVanitr North- w Star, ane attempting to inn the ' loaded with letniteabanif Tiro . nolored-iwkyai-med about fonlidliiridonfed a n towed -iinoittlefird hold tirthirfOrmithlvAtusel. TheiLitafel that. theizinitkbeenlorotbly put on board the ienael; and were tolbe taken to Rich- Mind to be Bold.. kho `Gxe'to do iinie4the7itiver: invoke the ad oabalLto suppreae AteKentireix t ution 4 g o - febev 46 : 4 . ffpreventive." go aieh" agencies all HOUSE OF REPRESTATIVES,, . February 18th._ Yours, as ever t .. Cuss MAGIO. The Military Refire, Sault, Omo, Feb The standing Comm' 'e , Affairs has reported ab* . aid in the speedy comp nellsville Railroad to from the Point of Rocketor,,—..„__ , City. Au _enterprise of great imptio7Ance to reiniatis eres s . rthimty and also of villialtebita.• , ! , Ah*ilt. . . eats, •—,an-A-19.9/19917.Platfi'Aranekikikt., large by which a great writ': annually to the GoverniiiiiiiiiiViapo 'flglinilifiand . . 3 G o v P.PAß'lnt', PR .. .41',M 1 .:: I l e ffe ll lN saving in distantwaienti . 'lrriles-114 . in time fullicidlii)Aalfthathlw4 :I fa y+.?r hen . sujeet is oie diet ivilfhiatt e‘satioethe En gst, .S 4 ).Eo 4l l l3 ext4kAtii PillifSf4lo which I will not now aL tcke, lmelo full" discUss:vaufficeititoecy that eraarenow; =offs trade thattAirtfeiThe of, ildilioditLiu Wee 4 . 4% ..1 .- ar' os.;4Aviii..ithi=, et er4a.inrion..4o-4*.xidii .. -over axerte, tovr oftripre . thitd. - eight-lain thousand fiqoare:miles Of.iiii4ol34ollClitility, - and : nothing on the globthtp, equal it, the com itrieroe2pf whichAt . W.benenti; , ,the t.4 0 1 2 'q. tion of all observing men:: Thisialiregion and, itir.Yetiiniereelteeke an millet bpi Alctiivitters - tir the ' :Atltintib., °bean i - and frcim 'actual survey it:hasbe n foUnd.that. the geography. nd toliograp ,o f thetoun try .bottt showifthat an,outi pearcb'eA4. byl the; city of Pittsburgh', no lesst.tinte end(eXpense tlititlpy,llft6 , .other route: Hence . the itriPorhaiich,-,P ,_'-immedliiia and prompt action. rarif.:C.° ess, for it is is fact ' that'thif*rinte.i !Of this ,vao eoipire• have Iftific,',to a ireltiVe*thiire*- Imitated in -building the railroad' now done and' centering int&Pittfilittgii'r and atlhe niesent time Aqua thence- esti,lint one Railway_ in o pperatitm that" : iiiie used in an; glutei/a, ,ontlet, and" the c ommerce of the country greatly etiaberr tied for the witntof Another.line and whi t li will'prove - ' apPereat Core `and more ' , early. And fugther,, the proposed route it the identical line and between the identical points that theillustrious GeorgeWuhingtotiplanned thunion of the-Potomac and Ohio - Mivers 133 re than'one hundred years age . ; an d . fu tier; it hes - proven by actual surveylhat the geography. Andf•topography,, , of the PAintry will not permit any other line', .equally favorable to connect the tide-waters ,1 of t i ii t he .Atlaritie with the Ohio river and the I a t empire alladeil_to_aboe, hence the importance- and, which (tomb etrectedand carried out ' by the proposed bill and plan 1 , preposed without the'Oovernment paying out or , spending one dollai,lbut will save th4usands of' dollars annually in transport ilia mails and Government Supplies, and the commercial interests "cf the whole' ~country greatly benefitteir; - and I have not doubt if 'the '.bill sliculd bectinte a Slaw Immediately, thatbefore': the ristng of Congrese neat Sp ri ng that cars will run direct from the Fed al capital to Pittsburgh in front eight to ten henars with: out change of cars, and the Snails can be carried through in eight hoe if reqPiiall ,to do so, being in less than' alf the tiny), now occupied. Pasieuters can take tea till Washington, and breakfast in Pittsburgh) or . breakfast in the Federal 'capital and` dine in Pittsburgh at ap. ht. ; there ta kbig the cars for the West, North-wrst,,rm South-west, connecting with other lines to the various remote parts of the American emPire. - These advantages all , seared.toihe government and commercial 'interests of the dint:Cry without the outlay of one dol lar; either directly or indirectly, whichlit amply secured by the bill wit hout doubt; hence the importance of imadiatelleticl* bytongress, in order that the great bane tit that-will result may be obtained as soon ,as Possible. If the Senators. and Repre : liedfatives in Congress would take time to fulfrinyestigattike entie ju-uti its bur- , ing,,and the great' saying'in the expense , .that would result therefrom to the. govern- Inept, the bill would pass.both Houses al most u non imonstrwithout delay.- • . • . .: .-.- ...stitospectfdlY, f: • .-. .1 • Zunnitr STREET. A iltemarkable Disclosure ' —Gone. rat Hooker and General Burn aide. L ; From the Providence tR. I.) Post. Gen. Burnside lifsitrare the. *air: ' •CoMmitteC. l, . , 'ihe, Washington e i orrespOndent of the Philadelphia Inquirer- writes ; February 1 .•. • . - Sth aerol ows : - i , 'General BurnsidctNutbetnys the-Cow -1 ut ea on the Conduct of tbe NVar, to tes-, tify in response to the resolution of the Senate inquiring of his having been inter iered with in his plans for the taking of Iticlimond. His testimony revealed some stautling facts; none of the committee doubted - his word, and yet - theY'Were Slow to believe that more than lone General .. has been guilty of. treason. JCharßes now hag over 'the heads' nf,seVeral . officers., 4n.dopoequence of tiach,, if true,ini oih-, e-i , povernment , save bur oWn-would,or derithem to a militaryOiSCtt a triTOrtltivith,' Ilia testimony will prob ab l y }n ot` re ported to the Semite-tit pre 14 , APerhaps It Niill not be published to die , world until after the war is oV,er., ~' ;', ,'. , ; . - 41Thi,difficalties: that lienCial Bin/side' has hafithrown in his way spiceohis taking ebmind; froin:the daitlielielitoons*ere not foitliConaing, as, per :agreement. with (le erals .Halleck'and Meige, to the day he easigeedi were .of - all kinfs.; ,leibecil • ity,l cowardice, apathy and treason met Mel at every turn. ' His orders'were not 111 whys obeyed j ust wan,' - tlidy shoUld be; otriflers:from whom morashOpid-have been lalieoted shirked their' duty;- . treaSbn - in ,d'lrimaViseliPii,lea'44Plans tolhe enemy tuArispidif as they, were form 4,, and jeal• offs o ffi cers' shccee4d li:Moro aluitynce pre ektitiee-fawtiid.reexiihOletitiilie,op i. la& line moment."- , : fp 1 ..,. • ' . , ._,'„7. thii . ;;correspendedk, ieally,,, knows Waiter he , writeo, Niy, dbeii' he net slate ;the Wholetrnth? • [four su rmis es are nor recta no wonder the co mm ittee were astorshed atfiturnside's.rer lotions; • Eie' pro a bly the vothmittee that • Genets' Jos .phlidVolier's • watetha Ve" . y', Inds : '.;',who . hits tateeeiitfl with. his Plans! dembarres• i ed his movements . , Perhap,lte fold theni thatihe went to Winhingloti 'd d l erianded' irociker's removalkAhat_. - s Aresident admitted that Hooker's fi , p res ence An ; lie army of the Potomac was, aembarraite , meat, and alif‘mistakV' ' . .b to refhtiettO , remove. 104,1/;....thitt lk•,:, g• - ilidde ; • *en' 1, 1 . Etentleredlis:reaguition.as..-a.:Major.Ga n - j .l pul l , thi t ythe president , refaited tolieeklpt it, but did relenVethu3r4qa, itr:censinfitul and give Hooker' ith• Owe. i Alleffxlio .not knot that he said 'this: 'Vel r have' itever -heard him. say it. Bag we do' of,/ it is' true / and we entertain io„dobaj,,k - t the., cam-, ruittee on thp - .Conduct of She War are by this time fully informed of 'facts. itta TrackLfor..ool4l ... ..The American Tract S ()Mai) l , Whoieithb • -, lications are eagerly aolighV fter 141; our d .aoldieze MU, agilef. ha);4 - Z_ ' l ing.,timit . • - u ll AVii months inr;—eo operati4n, with the, ~,, ,Chriaiilin " Commission , circ ilit4d 250,- 'OOO copies of i The•iplittiagn"fiftfrAig the army nnalhi'vy: • 'These tiMieitt*.o.n min reading % matter equal. to 4;000 - ,000 tract's of foutpageaeaeh. More Revenue! It is stntedthnk Are t •Chase in about , to AA, in tmlotlicial letter to,Eth- committee of irays and - metuwforttlarg y increased el * I v . *.f 2 - -qe`ifesiretviliis trin ' iiif sat tilitliiNWM4ilU iiiininiaa ). ipytotjfkLtimesNon &Articled i , , TeSabOoMbWififf'Ytt sky, tobac co and cards come in for very . envy taxa ion. .... - H. G. to be Httn6Or -Shot. The N. Y. Tribune of '.iviiled fl , has a de i rt Alireniestifiteerf v riopit o, u . „..uppy Mr, yiliiiim B. ed,4f . iltuliTAPliiiqbeatiiiiiint ,e f asif .1 - • g , - ; 4 licikfrOviests.„,pithe•••War; very, similar to those of Mr. - Greeley himself: It seems Mr. Reed has been guilty of wri lingA pamphlet for_ private circulation, and of _thitjyOuctiii the Tribuie ,:iayk: 4` r T4liJihhit clOeelitigburiiliik i it—amazement that its author was not in ifiiiiilrrrt"rllittekififtittiiiiiity tried - bY: et:Mit,' martial-or .other speediest .method, and promptly, hanged or . shot— ..The .calebra- • ,t.f . clresohitiewadopted on the 17th of dan nary,4Bitl,..by a • Penioeratie meeting at ,National, , Rall, ; •iti Philadelphia, .is here Ay wed by Mr. 'Reed to hav e . been his ex-, el vely in its origin. That resolution is A i f ollows i n , ;,, ~ - ' .- -• • i' i •'.' .eOlvect , That in, the , delitierete. judg . in ittof the.'llterecieracy. of -,Philadelphia; I L Antli. so far as we • know. it, , q gerineylva• 1 kali ..the dissolution of, the Union • by; the I •seperationiof ,thEi,whole. ' , Boutll 7 7a .result Wei shall ,roost sincerely deplore—may. re lesiewthia commonwealth from the bonds. WhichTiow, connect it with the confedera eyi and would authorize and require . its citizens through threugh a, convention to, be as se Mbled for that purpose, to determine . :With whom their Jot. shall be, east—whetk A:r;viitittheNotoAud East, whose failed-. `hisialhes precipitetedthis misery upon us, or .iii.th our own, or, whether Pennsylva liiii shall stand by berielf, ready when op-, 1 ft4rou• olfersAo bind together the broken t 1 ion and resume her place of loyalty iih evoti• . 'don ~.._, ~. . .• ~ . , ..! hat • resolution . was written some I months the' rebellion broke into open; . w - hr:'; Infamous as , its sentiments then ;were, it might he supposed that the su.sequent hideous development of the Sonthern conspiracy would have shamed th,eir author into regret for such an ex pri , ssionof sympathy with its leaders and, 'plans.- But Mr. Reed is neither suseepti -11)14 of shame nor capable of conversion. the Post 7,1: 'A !f.s this resolution is all the Tribune iqubten, we take for granted it can find i nothing worse in The body of the document it Complains of. Now if Mr. Reed is to be lining or shot for certain objectionable views held previous to the breaking out of the war, of course Mr. Greeley is willing suffer the same fate for giving expres sion to precisely the same sentiments, as witness the following: From the Tribune, Nov. 9, 1860 If the cotton States become satisfied that they can do better out of the Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace. The right to secede may be a rev • olutionary ;one, but it exists nevertheless. * * We Must ever resist the right of any Stata !to remain in the Union and nul lify or defy the laws thereof. To with draw-from the Union is quite another mat ter; whenever a considerable section of onr Union shall deliberately resolve to go `out, we shall resist all coercive measures designed to keep it in. We hope never to live in republic whereof one section is pinned , to another by bayonets. 1 Froin the Tribune, Nur. N, Brio, If the cotton States unitedly and ear - neatly wiidi to withdraw peacefully from the Union we think they should and wonld be iallowed to do so. Any attempt to compel them by force to remain would be contrary, to the pr inciples enunciated in aid immortal Declaration of Indepen denee--contrary to the fundamental ideas on which human liberty is base& Frout the Tribune. Dee. 17. 1560 If it (the Declaration of Independence) juslified the secession from the British em• pire of three millions of colonists, in 1776, we•da not see — why irwmatrum-i,..dry -t . sec;ession,of five millions of Southrons m fro the Union in 18tH. From the Tribune, Feb, 1841 Whenevbr it shall be clear that the great body of the Southern people have become Conclusively alienated from the Union, and anxious to escape from it, we will do our beet to forward their views. This settles the question. If Mr. Reed is to be shot, Mr. Greeley must be buried in the same grave. Their views are iden tical—their crime, if any, is one.—JVew I oak Mirld. Nai , al Retiring Board A board, composed of the fallowing otliCers, is in session at the Navy Depart merit, for the purpose of examining such ,ofliders'as may be ordered before it: id retiring them : Commodores Iltervine, (President,) Nicholson and Hoff; Sur• geons 'Elision and' Mauisby, and Philip ffaMilton,'Jqdge Advocate. C ONSTITUTION WATER, Plauiatiou Bitters; .s. Nowell'a:Rat , Polson: • Liudseg's Blood Searcher: Breoknell'e Skin Soap; Liquid Stove Polish: ' Brockedon's SO44'1118: '• kloirean's Strengthening Cordial; Covell's Rheumatic-PM; Wood's Restorative Cordial; I Reed's Nagnetictrill Elixir Censers Bark; Prior sale hg SIMON JOHNSTON. 1416 corner Smithfield and Fourth streets ; • ii ;• ALEN NE S ; !VALENTINES, . • VALENTINES, COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL !COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL ,• ICOILC AND SENTIMENTAL , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, , ATAI.I,;.ORICE.S.' AT K ' S 'opposite the P. 0. lUkl4 l , TlO.N ' "uo lr se k rp l' o E rated MA ;b V y i th ßr e Gl L B esis i la ili t S ur • rwrolwleanta. Open fof ftcarld'a? in, hi 2 O'clock, ti; 4aurrioloo , on • SATURDAY EVENINGS. f(6m Ii to 9 o'clook. savouvra sviarE - - ...kitkirre. , CONVENDENT DEP MARY.* hiecherdcs. Laborer% Werke.' f l ed 4 1 11hato whose means or - Savings are small. it alsp otrunelpli% itself telllSiontors. Adminis trating. eollectors,•,. Agents, yolmitatY Societies or Associations, and persona of all classes: Interest at the rate Of SIX PER CENT. per annum Ft Plitt on depoilts which. if not draw n, will ileidaceit to the cred it thefirstday of 11¢sy and - November. iled "thereof ter besethe sanikinterest Sisi the Prim:foal.: .thisyete money will noustzialllA!‘ -TTELVIL I - • ' ' • Interest will Commenie on all deposits the Ist and 15th days of the month after snob deposits a n Books , Bo e oks containing Charter. By-Lawi. ko.. furn ished Aa aPPlication.at the•offics• ' ' !MEI --' Pitastaur—lSAAC . JONES Vida Passinzwr—W: B. COPELAND. Tanana. - Hon Thee id Howe Hon JR. Moorh ead, 'me Jones, C G Hussere Wm H lzmitb.' ' Jaeob Painter. llarvy Childs. Nickolas VoeirOY. <,; ~ g W B Coped. ,'"- 4 . Seereim'and Treasurer—A. A. 'CARnIER, febkimd ' . , , - _ 4rteali9lFGßElle-ANIPFOR SALE rittlON Wart ftnilifillnive 761:600 and Yellow (lon, Shelled and in Find es. En h ire . of Jan2o Office 185 Liberty streak TO-pAx ~.........., mu. :77 ......... v:7 e — P • cm* - *EI . , 6140* .s ari . 'Ili& qpireiikeviT' . an relit and deaden in..% e and -indib , Si. Office 865 Liberty street. IL Passenger Levet, Patebuilt ' Orders respectfully solicited; • Lulu -- RENT CI? • - -ohe tog house of the undersign ed. " liwritenne, (second bank.) Poe seiaion can 36 given early in May. Lpin) at 'feb2l:l;6ol _ SIGEL'SAS C"' ; 1) . - f - r: firIHE BEST QIIAIITT'.OT, BEER, X Wines, Ale and Cider-and !Aim Wrath manta eonstanß nu hand • Give me a call. hb2o.2t ''WBOREEVREISEN. MASTIC Ctarkarr Olt ; Mblt 111.1 W C1.313air,,JAP.11.1. - - . • - 1:o7 I) preparedto Cement,.exterierpi . 2. With improved hiteitici Cenient.'ebeaßereawila rerior to any dime heretofore.' Rhbvetnient had no equal:. it forma a solid :and durable adkeidoe4t mks to any au face, imperishable.bg : waterffir, frost, and equal to any Fluality . ofstmle, The undersigned is the only rellible`and - pracv-' Ural workman in this cementin have.l applied this Cement ' for the following 'gruitlemen,'Whoti the polllic are !,•ip liberty to re, fir.to:' • -- I • • . • Biwelt:reildence, Penn & reet,itinielreti'dM 0 Jas. MoCandlem. agheir, „ do ,15 ' J. R. lehtnmberger.-Lawre. ' ao.. J. ?de , Coltd. Pemrstretit, ' Oa • A. lioeveler. , Lawrenceville, do j Girard Rouse. Pattaborgh, : St. Charles Hotel do do „ Address„Weitington Hotel. or Box .itaqi Pittsburgh, P. • • • - fabal lid' W. E. SCHMEILTZ4i-,C6.,, Have on hapd By and toodba't,,,-o‘ FINE FRENCH, MY 11,001: I • Also a hire stoclr:Of posa'aniqp,titM, Oalf, Grain ani Enamek4 Congress Gaiters endl3Ctqtch Ties, Via Rt. /o,Wliridee NO. al FIFTH 111-TREVIC/ ui , • .• O„NALL FAR/1 4 EO* BALE —,3ll.4.Chtlek of valuable land' in pleasant ibbatron: MHO from :lobes'. Feely, n fdiddlehAitioadaron " dwelling house. Well of waterst tge:dom•ltodsiro stable and other outbuildings; pschsul of oh ice. tees, garden 'etc„ land. sJI In off ttivating trtd well fenced.lne forest shade trea. ' •l• <_h , For price and tams apply_tw,r S. CIITaBHIETk Cenirsterbigt Broiled; 61:11firket strait LI OR REN T—A. COREOIITABLE X" dwelling house. 10 or 2l cidids.iaiii.gardini. dowers, shrubbery , fruit and shade tfeesandfrve acres of ground. cUTHIIkRT 4 EONS, 51134r),Ket VIOESALETOCLOSECONSIGNIOENT 100 Sacks White Dorm , ISS do Yellow do . 4,000 Omelet 200 Sacks Oats. ; - ‘lf 200 do Ear Corn; • J. W. CatILIM , °Meet 185•LiteirtY street.'" f ebfCk3td OR SALE-150 SENT UCH* .1..` —Places of sale will be atth ,Drotierte,llotritt..; corner Morgan and liberty streetS. Pitfainugh:. and the Morgan Renne t Allegheny city disks te , commence to-day.. Ttua lot of AlVes 'catinekdrei 03 celled, and average in size fromls- to - 16,1iinils high: Ihe weer Will remain' dere 'tor iiredk ten dare. . 0619, AT OLD c4LL AT : ebi Nittertllll - 2E - , _ „ • NO. 78 MARKET STREET . N:"-; And suPOIS , yourself wit "" HOSIERY AND" GrAWES; Balmoral Hose for Ladies and Mime,. Boston Ribbed Hose for_ Ladies and'alisia. - '- Fleecy Lined Bose for Ladies and Mimes' " „ - (entlemen's and it utile' Lambs Wool, Merino and Cotton Rose. Kid. bilk and Woolen Gloves Gauntleti anA Mittins. Wool Houle. Scarfs. Rubies. An. Riabrpiderses, Trimmings. Furnishing Uoods. At 91d Prioes 7 ,-Whole§* and Mikelilllll.Sr . GLIDE. No.lB Mark etAltreet.. 418 lietween Fourth indtbe'Diatbmid;7' 141 101011 BUILDING :LOTS FOR BALE IN LAWRENCEVILLE Pour Jots 2A.by. 110 feet °soh z handsomely sduated"on ebtfieti street. situated near.the Plummier Raibiray;idll be sold qbeap for i pash, on anPlsoation at this Of. fice,• • febWalg• 451! Lt three B AZ y STREET yo k il u l . l , 4l / 114 ;i t rooms and atiltar , m i ta ' Heal Rotate and Geraral.ila felil7 • .LAFARE STOCK OF . . . CLOAKS AND SHAVIS , JEST REOBI VIM BY EXPRESS. ALSOr:'i FIVE HUNDRED PIECES D EL A At 25 Cents: For-Male-a , : • : W. & D. lIUGUS..! deols . • • _• •r•a•., . .on . , AT : • .. • . •,... RK-,E3"R- 9 ' S.- :LP, • ; ••• C L 0 1 , L lEEI3 , S .-.D E MAP GOO Ds ; • CHEAPER THAN EVER, - • • • JOHN Lrrriat; NO. 10. FOURNiNIThIer" SToe K: 111L1. - RIO If boadosors Noteialtook Bald& and M9tisag bought And sold • ogARLESIf !; 'O4IAPNEY4 (sireesso*P 4 1 4 6116 0 4 1434t , t' . P 0 it, It P:attn , C T lV:Ellftiz time ed Beer. ke. Comer Market and Tint Erne% Pittsburgh. Pa. deollayd. TO=DAY'S AD JOUR POST= MAIM. At 18 & CO. , Wm. &a. 4 CASES GO ==l feb2o;6md -------- •d,.` tbiagiNittitiiAbahlifitsl CO 2 , 4 Fe!.!; 0.4.5-e4l I ' At - .2s*.teitti4,:P,,.;:i. ; .... 1.,,,,.,,,, Atr. , rlasgst ( i .' - 1 .4k:l/le t ktf.61:1111:1 - VAL. W. ~ ;4 OA 4IA ~ LitAiNEtaa,. , 0 1,;:iii vt...P_sc . Mts., ria Jt•- , ?,?” 3.4 r izi c 4 ~ S E62-.1 iI: ata.lnur, Ire,: 11., no ~ F ..e40 . 1..1e.datt. A: a.i. is Ls :.yii ' .4131•17A14 i4V-Idt it i,tt got. Jli •• t( . •y . O ~- ', .-, ,•..i 1,6q , f,:•: , 3.10 w../.. e 'l, 2 s'acenits,.:,- ... 1 .0. 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