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ARRISB crizirs.:Blo uld I).P.V°4 Buf:iseiii)t,olF _ . . me :. iei4ii; bieii l iiiiiceOkei*lionbliakf ! on't',oiniiet:ria6l(4l,4l4iii-iii the con= s di * 315 f: P i e - :;# bf i lit OT '1 4: 6 0070:4 - 1 4 • 6, - if i- ticiPeiradizid - OliAieheartinjt*:(o . siii t i .hatifoiliiii4 - :i.inic.-iilistlei.ininich sr rap audeessiOn, : - tliattlf,emost to . natri - O lt : . : ' f our siodents ate:t4p,l4o to keep pace if „ them ; - : Cienerds' dgreat:ability and *, ' - tiaini'like , ,iriiici....AA:4l.., Stephens i(.3. an' iierneyi-besidep theienands• - lof le/war ren - sbeveioverturrtheirAives in the el k" e;eif tha,,lTilion;.,inet,titeir memories 'ha ' lifisetkitiFit:ij'ilkiP:fic!ra:he minda of the, - ininediaje - relations and ' , friends.— E: , ' -- irdianiflegialitiao,, by Congress ) , If and p9trifiqi(thCriiitioni :corifisca thi tole and other tiesseireet of serious , ith I ' .. - t ithipingaiet •tke attention Of curl a i o nti - : l ellidatarg!luivnia thi; ePekti oe ioned , brAsaster and 'death in Our a ',,' and the discontent created bilegis- Intl i _ among the : people, there has been ri f d ontbject which the Abolition radicals hav boverlost sight of, and that is the dis g 9 and inimiliatienOf,George B. Mc- Cre/ an Theirprogramme of infamy would be incomplete, -were he not, sap pia ted in the affections of the erm y and thel a 9ple.- Tciaocomplish this, every es -pent has keen t resorted - to, tilatpartizan ni,,,,,,,,pald44tipuitiooilfi:ifiiNient.,They mi . iit c o ntent: with baying him removed, lik 1 , veral oilier generals i their object is to: - StChiM his ch arlaciii with suspicion j a and , ininnyjn hope dinning-nothing to feariXromitim hereatlitr; Letthem proceed; thoti plans for robbing a patriot and ad dl.:TO Of . his r- we'll-ear sell fame are being vat:: C4toad .ecrutißized by millions of wa I eyee,iiiiieh , an not be blinded by , the' ernes 'Of:partizans, no matter how , •141.1-- t hey . • ...... •-.,,, „ i enn i nnlit 9 .. 137 59! LlPinunea , - readerewili - remember that since the''eigiGen. 31 - celelit.Wati lent removed frono . the - OoMmand• f the , armv of 0 1",""44: nee, there has scarcely a day 4, that-there ha y not:appeared a lit - - na Wishington,:hinting at iyalty, or the likelihood i n sum ed before a court uvir.ce in charges prefer % : Th a insinuations have absolute who adsbeen so Along . in *in:nand, re. ceivin4 sninnis ioi, even to his infirmitT, .4e, in'the. Miter alluded- to, states i t Mecl 4 olitnlar j gnmnknaicati n i 4 with ~tii President of ; th United State s. This'si r 144.' statement's tbirri-tihe thaige of dial Ity to the :gip . • But if ihaFe is any thing ;.had in this long' neglected letter, !t i l was_ it- not .0 ' dced before? It has.. 4 .nton file in the ra r Department !. so lfzqz Ivon4llitpimtia Congield,sitice it was ' tten, and was nei , erbcifore even alluded , .' It was amply beetansiclhePievt_ Idea; '. f wing the state -kiCkfin.:Atiglitrs: heaftiii . :;`; . - e!kliticklellanl to sendthis - lisir * i ii i f s :•; a 4 .l ~..faitsriini iiPg944ooo 4 exeliaLiid t.. lo wed ! we ' 4 04tiegr'de ent„Lincoln_, Altaien if- ie . Mr. Gross read a bill in place,extending the; provisidns of the azt passed for the City of Philadelphia, in 1858, relative to disputed . boundaries. to Allgheny county. The same gentleman presented a peti tion from the citizens of the borough of l Lawrenceville, praying for the opening of Main street, in so_ p ld borough. petitions = 1 Mr. Gilfillan resented two froin citizens and school directors North of the :Monongahela river, in reference to sites for school houses. _ . ..,:Along debate was had. on a bill divorc- FrPhilhp B. Frees from his wife, Eliza kiwis. " This id another case • from Phila delphia, and the ground upon which the interference, of the Legislature was asked was 'that the woman was insane l having been for several years an imamate of the -Ltinatie asylum. "The passage or , the bill iris hdvocated-by*essrit. Lee and Smith, ,of - Ildladelphiai•and Bowman, of Tioga : and Onnnaed in" logical , eloquent:and feel ing. ;speeches by.. Messrs. ~ •Johnson, -of Crwiford, Smith oft:theater, and:Shannon, of Allegheny. After, soinetwo hours spent in discussion, the whole subjeet was in- Aefinitely postponed. , e questionlof who shall be the candi --47:7 rt: ate of the Dninoorticy for Governor is 3'firthei. 00 itillAttric . ting a large share of the atten -14-8004-ivrofs3l thin of politicans in' this locality. The Ft'. ''r ' ' of ti, Westerncandidate, ~- slat o the chances e Gen. `4at,tt` ,4 r i li t g ,i. Cass, are brightening every ,day. He is - ' certainly l gaining ground; As an evidence raLlimana.. • of this _ ,wonld mention the fact that last "1 when Mc- week ' s issue of the Easton Sentinel, one and by the of the Most ably ".conducted papers in the President and State, edited by - Mr:Neiman; ttufti4iiited lir. On Friday member ot the Howie TrkiiiNertliiimpton, „.,.. took ~.$ takes strong ground itifittror'ofpurcandi-'• ~Pf!" MS date. The contest, from present' appear. he ances, will be betiveezejGen. Case Sena , fpfunsylet and tor Clymer, of Baits, and Sp . eaker Cessna; i tt . - -‘- tyNii ! and if the representatives in the State - - Convention from the •?' West are true to p:WOrliirl!i- ad .• *grown aectionof the State, there is no r4htliCizi,-h4.614, 444 4 : 01 .4 1 Kyticninitiati.,,of -the-former Wrifra z r liii •:••• ~ z ,:r • , i • .•, 4-,..... --. ,° •;. ii •---. , • - gtt &a -Sedate. to-day a bill allowing the,, ill C! - - I" 'reityferilui conaegation, 'of / 11 " ' ..-!,n!lint•l '' ~.: ,•-• glitineeityy;to vacate itapiresent °end 14:)144i .:, ,ilijd:reiattlypirMiellOdies fa. a new le '.4 1 ,;,•: .44 054= 7 :01- , 'through by Mr.. , ,Graliam i who,' iti .voitting.:? coin lie c atttitive to the finterio• --t -. • ..., .outtisnte _..9C , lsCougrap h. Sinet.,,uus,,,'" P=tl==l le. His tri- into:sidreturn-from New ther di:3 , , shows this, and aration of his enemies to ',raver. te• We have thus disposed of the letter of October 4th, 1861. How is it with Gen. Scott and McClellan now? The old vet eran calls him his boy ; and old as he is, he does'nt fail to pa, the young and dis carded commander that meed lifattention, siltiehgenius.nnd patriotism never-award eteeplio their e'quals. Waare;:therefore, OchitinAto let Abolitionism make its most agt.;:of.„ newly discoveredidisrepect froTil - MeCiellan to Gen. Sdott.tiiikwhole thing is worthy of its notorionaampion, Thaddeus. Stevens„.an -unfortunate man who was sealed in his nativity as one ab ktirred. Mill life has been a fight with no turelor- having,eurtailed_bim of- a-manis fail — pinfearciri; and he r like others like kitu_reascuikillat "Sine.e Heaven has shaped my body so Let Hell make crook my mind to answer it Special Corresnondencoof the Post FROM HARRISBURG. Housi OF RerteeeEarrxrrvis, 1 • Tuesday, Feb.- 24th, '6B. f Mn. Email :—The HoaTM — iiiiet last evening, pursuant to adjournment on Fri day last; - at 7:30, to bear our uncle Jacob read the fareivell address of the father' of his country. Mr. Smith, of Philadelppia, and Mr. Robinson,of Lnzenae,men of more weight than any others in the House, were . an. the committee to invite d elcort into the ball of :the House the-Speaker:Land.ment bent- of . the Senate. Mr. Poster, from Philadelphia, who offered the resolution to have the address' read, - and" to - invite the Governor, heads of departments, &0., to be present, after thrusting himself for ward as the peculiar champion in the case, was not on hand to bring the Governor and his associates in, and the ceremony bad to be gone through without him. A resolution to print ten thousand copies in English, and three thousand in German of the address, was, after some debate, passed. No other business of importance was transacted in the House last evening: This was private calendar day in the House, and quite a number of bills were disposed of. --The-following, in-which the Citizens of Allegheny and surrounding counties are interested, were acted- upon :. "An act declaratory of the intent and meaning of an act to authorize the Gov ernor to incorporate a company for erect ing a bridge over the river Monongahela, opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Al legheny,approved March 19,A. D., 1810," Objected toy Mr. Gilfillan. This is Mr. Kaine's bill, and its oppo-, nents will have to work to defeat it. He will have it up again and put it through. "A further supplement to an act to in corporate the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company, passed the 24th day of 'March, A. D., 1849." Objected by Mr. Slack. The following bills were passed finally : "An-act extending the 'provisions of the act of March fi t A., D. 1849, ,regard to tiotMilg fy Orl and oil barrels, up "on the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers." "A. further supplement to an act entitled "An act relating to Allegheny county, ap proved the Ist day of May, 1861, and the nupplementithereto, approved April 8, 18432." "An actlo authorize the Auditor Gen entrindState Treasurer tore-examine the account between the Commonwealth and Darragh ec Mellon." • 4 1 1tu g g rennen t to an act, entitled "An lie into a borough, approv. of February A. D. 1834." Isilway company." "An act relative to the bridge over the Mononongahela river, at Brownsville." "A supplement to an act to incorporatt - mklin 4 th str' d ' 6/ 5 /§ P e e act ‘/ o . o 4Foad and Coal 1855." This Allegheny and At, entitled 'An ommissioner, to If the Warren ,13 _Warren .and in Forest eOnn- it, the probe laid out in the THE NEW TES NOT THE TRUE TEST. What, is an Americsin's loyalty? It is a passion as free from Personal color as his love of heaven, and as Ipure from partisan bias as the merest act ,Of intelleet.. No man commands it, stain - mondinhiettiitt order. as in oligarchies. It is due solely to that in which the sovereignty of the nal tion is embodied—tot the Constitution and the laws. Its sacrament is exlctlssed in the oath of allegianCe to to these; which every official takes. The; existing-govern z meat is; l* s e the citizen . , -: the,servant of these—aid both the iciVerndis and the .rtlernett,' acting:under thealf is l'he' oohil bicbs i o mon superior, havath right .to require from each other o ' 'a to what these prescribe, *lt is of th - -guardians, of the i lt,, Constitution.and 'the awe that the-gov erned have made the vernerst what they are—and for faitliles ness to that trust the powerto,unmakes4hem fa:given - to:ii. The people could not, if they would, 84 ; dicate this pnwer, at d.yield the ktiverii' merit during its ttfrin crte blanche to do as it wills With tiiaoiereiguti...-. . It is exadlyagainst t is mistaken trans- I fer of loyalty from itsel to the government !that the Constitution- as most carefully t in 'provided. Our legista re is not; like the 'British Parliment, om ipotent. The laws I f it may enact certainly a e our rule of con duct, and mast be obey dhy every geoid citizen, but they are li ble to the -freeitt discussion and the sharpest critizism until they have undergone the - scrutiny of the Supreme bourt, ,, and,l according to its decision upon their constitutionality, have' been affirmed or annulled. This arrange ment was expressly I designed by the founders ()four nationality, as one of the strongest securities s4rit legislative 1 tyranny. Even after ueh decision .no check is imppsed, and n a . free country none canbe imposeditp n their discussion with a view of amendment or apPital. Surely we need hardly refer to the famonv agitations arising .out of the Dred Scott decision. How were all attempts to check discussion upon the policy of the govern ment which gave, hirthtci that judical de termination of law resisted by the nascent Republican party! No Wif the constitu tion intends public discuesion before the judical department of Ithe go r vernment, and final settlement by iti of the acts pass ed by the legislative department, what warrant is there for assuming that the mere mandate of the execlitive departmen t stands above comment, oo sacred to be spok en of but with bate breath? Espec ially when mandite reats upon the asser tion of novel and uncertain powers, • when it was ridiculed by its ve , ty author three weeks before it Was laun hed, and when it is pregnant with weal or woe for centuries and generations to come?l Are we refer red to the war power as transcending the Constituion and sealing the lips of deitate upon this momentous policy of the govern ment? But the constitution was made for war and peace alike; and we have faith in its enduring vitality, unle4s it is thuajesti - - - bed in the house of ill-judginOkels,and set aside for unqualifiedati,kfluquestioned despotism. Such flip:ries-I may suit the ustrations may brie I to set preposteroui claim of -in apu ' 3: clearer light. - re risked Who we i,./ ),,,..-ii, e g hbie fa y _ o . ...grolubiting discus sdlomneron th ,,„..4-Ity of Jam es Buchanan's ain et ,...san in regard to slavery, though one Manse of Congress and the Supreme alit t concurred with the executive? Suppose the issue of irreceemable cur rency, resisted by wise men at the outset, becomes—as there is no assurance that it 1 may not—an enlarging danger under the policy of the government Who shall' t command the silence of w ings against it ?, Would any one dare to say that the mad• scheme for territorialiri g the inlets- - gent States, which Mr. Soma has bad the; sense to abandon, would have l been tabooed' from question had the, administration i l adopted it? Why the very team "policy of i a government" implies opposition and (113-1 cession, and if these are deni d then gov- .1 ernment is absolute. I 1 As to the mode and tempeif of such dis cession, it cannot be expected to be oth erwise than earnest, and sowtimes heat• i ed, when • both sides believe t at the life of i the country is at stake. We ave desired , 1 from the beginning and still desire the' i , preservation of the Union and the over- I throw of the rebellion. Per 'ape this -le,' as fitting a time as any to say a word in re ply to those who pursue us with accusa tions of unpatriotic purposes. During li the past year this journal has freely can , , 'reseed the conduct of the adteinistration, sometimes with approving, oftener with adverse criticism. Impelled )y convic tions of duty and by conseient'ous devo tion ;to the country, it has pointed out dangers, warned against mistikes, and checked excesses. It has exhrted, with; such arguments as seemed moat effective, to voltinteering, to contribtititins,. and to vigorous action in the warfor tlieV'Uniol; it has sought, by reasoning, by nvective, i by ridicule, to depress and disc r edit the rebellion.' At the same time , king for ward to union beyond the war, it has ex-, i .e posed and reproved the daugerois 'Coun sels of fanatics to illegal measures, and has deplored and branded their invasions of fendareental laws.. Throughout all,. thousands - Who have given-theii money and thbir blood to the ITnioix. hat' encour aged and approved us, and the vote of , November affirtned their: approval tin, der ihese Circumatancesi, we may safely leave it to :thefairness iailiPPOnentii to cease, and to li -diuerques the d e *. ,lies chariest so lritely broughti ain kur of 7ebel, synipithy v of seeisition:.:i irefegs, charges lately repeated on'tke flee of. the _ - enate by Senator Wilson of titulank etts, towboat the stopping of enlist m entst est summer i was dae, and" who s id:the thing which:was not to .. covik_th ihitig which he did. From the. honestywhich , _ , 0 Icede't° . 0 1 * 4 'IT . f- Wirt': - :1014 . 7 404Aitzptiiiii4filtiin-.40 Offidigi. ViiidsV - 4iiht;" 4,frieee .„- .11%. -M I ~ ,-... M I C,4 6 Y, -- ... .V. 4" 4 , - , x ii i: "..1.0 0 ' U of Maraft,.K. act, appFoved A. D. 1801." nigh the House as, but as it is and there is late county ;ounty to re late treasurer balance' of a county." mente in Jef- meut to leave that right untouched. A few months more will probably determine the fate of the Union. We may be on the eve of peace by thelmbjugation of the rebels, or we may be a 1 the outset of Vilkl fo,rnipky9ftrs. 4.. either hut one the country::=TaS is to Ix foutukiii thiConstitutiou Arai the strepg • ,• hands - and_hearts_of oar fathemfortnedto i3ndare for- ages. Amend ii . ,qrt the 'fire serilled mode, to suit exigencies—adapt it, in' the spirit that animated its creation, to the -coining-shocks oftime-*--but-pre ssalotiffs s.SoundatioxissOlirs guarantees, cit; iiation'enas. We care lit- to live if daYirer-to - Coiiiifeias shall see - the , republicy one and indivisible, scattered iii warrinefragments, and'which shall ofiVr, in what remains to us of a country, the shelter of some fantastic ed ifice, reared upon the , ruins of die Con stitutinni by philosophy falsely ,SO called, having for its corner ati;* timmaYztulder the mask of. strength,- and. for its- cement fanaticienv - disguised as= philanihropy. iv: 7. yo r l f b „ . Ffrl 1 d% i LATEST NEWS BY . TELEGRAPH. ;The Army at Vick:sburg. Cineijui Attempting to Cap- tare a Steamer. The natty Gilmore taken by Mor gart's Bawl -.- NEW JERSEY 11.' S. SENATOR THE PIRATE ALABAMA. XXXVIIIth 00141GRE88-2d BEBBION Ate., Aye., sta., tte. Catao, Feb. 25.—The steamer Kennet arrived here, from Vicksburg on tie 20th. The mortar Boats still maintain their positions, and fire oceatdonal shDts. The rebels reply whenever any boat ap proaches-Ike point.. A scow has been run through the canal,. the work of enlarging which is steadily progressing. Three thousand men are said to be at work daily on the peninsula. The steamer Belle„from Memphis; land ed on Monday night on the Arkansas aide, about thirty miles above Memphis, to laud some of her phssengers. She bad no ooner touched the shore, than a dozen guerrillas rushed aboard, and attempted to get possession of the boat, but she was !immediately backed out into the stream. and the guerrilles were forced to jump ashore. They Afterwards fired on the beat, but did no tlamage. Nothing has been heard of thelndiano le or Queen of the West. There is. no iMportant news from Lake Providence. - - 'LOUISVILLE, Fib. 2G.—About one hun dred of Morgan's band captured the steamer Hetty Gilmore, with forage and prisoners, on Barren river, five miles above Woodbury. The steamer D. B. Campbell, from Evansville to Bowfin • Green, with a Jurtain and paseepgera of rho ail mere were paroied null released. --- Tserrox, N. J.. Feb. 2l.—The Demo cratic caucus continued in session till mid night, and on the 2:3d ballot nominated Wm. Wright, of Essex, for United States Senator—long term. Ilst.trAx, Feb. 26.—The schooner Wil liam Stain, from Trinidad, reports that un February 10th, in latitude 27',longitude 68°, she exchanged signals with the pirate Alabams. ---- WASIJINGTON Feb. 20.—SENATI:—/dr. Chandler, of Michigan, offered a joint res olution to grant a portion of the Judiciary Or Armory Sqoare tor constructing a building as a home for newsboys.— Adopted. Mr. Sumner, of Mass., from The Com mittee on Foreign Affairs; reported ajoint resolution to facilitate a proper represen• tation of the industrial- interest of the United States at the National Exhibition atlifamburg. . • Mr. Trumbull, of 111., called up the bill to provide Circuit Court, for the district of California and Oregoi4 The bill pro vides for another Associate Judge of the Suprethe Cond. Mr. Trumbull offered a resolution which was adopted, instructing the Com mittee on Military Affairs to inquire how many paymasters, quartermasters and commissaries of subsistence of volunteers were required by the public service, and to inquire into the propriety of limiting the number, IMP • ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 26.—The State Anti-Slavery Society met in this city to day, and voted to sustain the Emancipa• Lion Proclamation. " STRICTLY PURE ARTICLE& . .V.z.Lo**7 PITTSIIIIII6IrRUS - HOUSE, TORRENCE & IicGARR, , . ,A. o ix 1U 'C.: A: It V. tit: porner AntriA 'tint/ s farlai streets. _ PIrraIiIIROIL g ri jalleai p Cream )eakln g Sa l e r , Perftunery Dye tems; , Enaßratard, , Chemicals, Spices, • *3 P*7BlollllB Prescriptions aosurately corn Denuded nail - tours. :Pun! Wines and Liquors.. for niedisinal nee only. -WOW COESTITUTION WATER, au:dation 'Bitten; - . Vowell'e Rat Poison; Lindlieee Blood Seurolg: BrecßuetieSkin - 14q0cd NOVOIA1811: ,f, 4r60-kidOiliA SiidLiTiliS ~ • , 2 -McLean's Stranittbenbag Uordraf; ' COiefl'a Rheumatic • Restorative Cordial; - Reed's Magnetic Oil: . , Balsam Bar - i t; • • Forale SIMON JOHNSTON. SAM miner Smithfield and Fourth stree SITIPERIOIL iLk.y4INA z- - ' RinpERIOR. HAVANA MOANS.* '-, :.111ThtiOle HAVANA IJIGARN, , o la r tte old Nines : io aflame°, with quilltr tkai; Mill eiStaliare-, tawiralpb , ,,erltI E ans:ereeni fa-leff city. • , ... Moto. oslakal i at kir' petite: Q.erine-Cale- I DMA Vi l u othek - enn - Caleliboic Aloo 01, Twee 2e` ' . .tteeq-eamchtna liming lisavi , abT•the best ' c , bli*Oil at,tieia per gthorvin qthaWilet of ve **A ! at 43 matt. at - ~., 4 v• - • '. ' ' - ' '. ' :t.'"'-• ~ ~. , x JOBBPR IBLARMltitirei..z •'." -' •-,- ..J031211 FT,EMING."4- :--;•- ;.---'4 , ‘ , • ",-. - - - ?....,di. • onmaisi the biaarmiandifeikitaEL A ., .' '')-, ~--' AyinvOheDiamotut apdhlr.o,lols.c ~,C. , _ . , A.lt P iF'T IS ' l •=f= - ~,.., ,_:: --,, 4802,ar , : ~..,,.. 48gg i i . :„... ..... iirW. 'DELAVY.III lillTlffer TOES .• ' B7 -"VCIPIT'II, 4TREIVP;' . ' .:: ''-. :. _ . and Gelterstill..;rts , , ,f -'AL ..3[4luP". vtoaTiaiitiv'otizstitifixit -+.--- , ,bonibt... . ... to 41.641 1 . ..of - .. r a 4 styli giCilkutei - . ' th ik . '- 7° fag • :Ir---4itYetvilltloL'fre,' itildliitostr.7.l.::'-.;::::: 1963. SPRIANk: .I§7 - N -G0 D S • oPERIN4Ii" . all - MON LOVE & ROO. .& • feb27 •: IL h . _ ir OTS FOR:'SALE—THE _ ber offers for sale four eligible lots situated on the eornerof Oreifwstriset.andtfentre Avenue adjoining the I3eventh-Ward; in Pitt township.— The logs are eaoh24 aeot front by 110 feet deep, running bank toariallet and aresidfrel.tisola tad bk.ishwets4nd alleys Oil eVery Two 'di theists ;ttaveframetrouses then, five=rooms and hall in each, hydrants on the preroises.qTheY Will be 'cold all together on very - favorable terms. Entuitwof JAS. ItIeCABE; A_gent. • feba , • r Ross street. near Fourth. COAL LA :VD FOR twr.,r,ir • • *O3. scriber otTers for rale. very lestrlits &T br 85>aores; tituatedinAVaehingtontowdshili-Coltira.: blame, county. Ohio, min mileand a half (min 8a; linevrille station on the Pittsburgh it - Oleveland Railroad. • Fully fifty acres are improved and tin dertultivation and the whole is rich iiftioaFstens, The buildings are a hewed.log hemp, tog stable.. ciw shed, &c, The farm ,is ‘ well sittrated,within. 'one Mile of-the ruilroad.' ' • •-" " - T ar .a.sp..lr-Ozto , half gash. with' Sheit timd for Columbiana county. Ohio; • Refer, to Jas.:M.Csjiri< -Rms. street. Plitzburgh. feb.7,7, 3m;daw. - - , -ILA • ", Gaiters . CHILDBiAPS A large Reek - ' ..At D. DkeFEBBAMEILER. feb.27 /19.3b-Irdth:otreit:: . _ G REEN APPLES-76 BBLS CROWE Green Apples, lust received ei.d tor mile • ,JAS' At 027 , 8 R.:•• •: fab27 corner P • Market t ano nrerstreet.', WI RYA PPLES—Ar buts PRIME DRY AU , Applee:bist pecelved andlqyt;,ftie - aai * M rkel rul_t_gto4. 'Ulla Iffirvibanicis AupprtimEn &oral Lan g i ,(lo, Wh% e O iiveromot below Cork's.l? ermo imply - to . • B. Coit. - 4.: .111...1911AVY88, • - fola':ltd No. 47 Wood street: DW ELL] NC, 110111 1 31F1$ FOlt 'MEMEL °pantry residence of ,9"rootni and 40: 1 4 acres ( ) Aland. frnio tract, shrubbety.A.c: north. Obsetvatory, Aliegheny city , . $4OO per your, At Sewioltipeillep a house rooms, ganiken, At 1Y ilbinsburg. a henna oi7 roomy d: s ls Operyear. One on Second strbet. lagoon. on. Water-nr cer.l S. CUTHBERT & SONS, 51 Market kireet. DRIED PRIIXT 150 bushels bright Dried. ApPi a: • is 150 do prime do Peatiqa..llalv.ea Just geoeirod 100 do and !or Ad g o • do • ' -Pared; b aa'a JAS. A. MM. earner Market and Arai Streets. G REED-1811,11RIBIELSP,RiME Clover Seed...l:just roceivod and fa sale, by corner Market and FirstEresta. SPECIAL SALE H ARKER'Si 59 MARKET STREET, COM ri3ing PLAID CHECKS, STRIPED BROCADES, SELF COLORED, PLAID and FIGFRED DIALER, at all prices from 76c ;per pant to $5O a Dress, THE GREATEST BARGAINS considering the great advance in prices ever of fered in this countrg. feb2s LELIPUTIAN WEDDING,' Card Phc4ograi)ha of TOM THUMB AND HIS WIFE, TOW I THT.II/3 AND 1118 WIFE, TOM THUMB AND HIS WE; 'fq.TI.T . Q..O,::!KI:S 4Poane 'the p.-0, s,tioh 'other Photogr h or - and women. " . P"mhi"t trie r . MASTIC . : • " ° T. F, W = S W: al3l .IFh .• • • • • 'ls prepared to Cement Ake. 'exterior of .b . :With ininktOredllasiie Cernent,.:o/stakeri*nd-831h r erior to Any - done heretofore. • Itite . '‘em*,.llllB o - min al r forme a eollUtiridtltnalAtt4ithe-sive,, ne" sarfaugc ilitaerbdiablalsg IratbeJas fro Wand equerto.lll9 4114111 "Str6-' 47" The glidedidincid is the o nly 161344.k407•'' tidal workman s t n thiseetherda this - ' I have .apptiedable Cement fortte:-failowine gen tlomen„whonl 'tho pu b lioArge at` PootVg4, Ponaghseetj thshdiAt t 6 !'d Ipt..lifeCendleas. 4 1 1 eg b epy,ll.;,--. Au1.! 3 11 J: H. Shoenberger. Losvenoevillu J. D_, McCord. Peed eardet, . A. H 'do oeveler. LawreneeviThoic::: Girard Honeeißlitotißgh. •-• .do grs Bt. Charles - Rotel - • Adams,' Whablngicin . 11144 d. pr• Box ..11106 i Pittsburgh P 'o.' 4 . EYE AND JEMIN Deafness Wand 131ifidniSs -AND ALL TH DISEASE- ()EGA SHILLFIILIi: TREATED BY JONES, OF N YORK CITY, IT HANAtimai - BMESTAT-WE' ; i':r: .' •'- -- • FIBS: or 1 .4. - PRIL" - ThUS, • • r AlitAIA§ )1103T,Et gIS ' . . OFFICE TO . . ‘ 0- .. 1 I 'ink 7: „, , '., •.. :,YgP;taiii.tFFLA =1::..A4.T0. • ~. .;:- . W/ -iffitg '4l!'•;...4*EfT .z., ~ .: 7 7- - i. - -fiFIVI94-1 i 4 `1 1 1. 7 D OXEIg_ . .., , ~ .... ,-.,, . F.4o.l:e:lir-.llollrijir t - • - _Lt.,. .1 t':,, • 1 V.,: i' , ! -• ti • - _,'' ' • ~, ." , - , 111 ... , 13.._ 5- J; ~,,, • t....RX7.4.:A11iNJA2 VT,'O,-T. . , . ilef•S'we give alert of the many who 2 Dr:..Tones has cured sinoe-bo came to Pittsburgh: - • - (AY teYps were • disfigured. for macy f l eare' and* sight thereby. impatied.. The skillful- 3:oneSs• on Peb. 15f,186 enarated,on:thens and has. made theta straight un pausal (10 1 - ::":7 - 4 MISS liabarE 3rAit a Darlington, Beaver--Co., a.:.: One cn . i i eyes, :• nave lnen e " re .-..-t i . ea " Tor 4 ii Ing time satiefaefor .)57..11; en c-: .. - ,. 4./..tr R' EYNOLDETAAVERSTRIGHT. - p. 0.-23 Carol street. Alleikheny icily: 4 . ... °'l Ice been hard of hearing for many!,,,m,ir 'l . ibfeed , myself under Atte treatment oftlir.gfeis : yh ki - lms helped me very enetw' MYai- D rb 4 ~ MOS E S IIOm, .' .' ' Yohoghenyi Westmoreland: Ool ? PUP „ ; eye liditairilaCto.hisei - e - tinll - roar, the effectsof a burn, which disfigured Mid:and nmyturetLthe use_af the .ey.e.—l took - him to t]ie :13 k ICu I.IIP hones. ouFeb. 21st, who separated lid Eittillftatytatti rendered the eyennturtil. enn !cheerfhlly recommett& the afflicted fo Etrl i en - 63, Place of business, Z-Market Pittsburgh. One. pi mxeYes .rma s'erY..o4takf=d,for 15 years irb'.lSr.' Jones, on Feb..2lst, made-straight, erfect and 'natural. 'JOHN,PIEIAJLIP;S, . Coal .ValiesvAlleghbfig Co.:4)&1. I: • My , little- danghteFlV eyes wereverkibitch 7 dlif , ' Pgared—fromjirth— J0ne5..11834 ma& Oteut, katiiglit natatal 'without' niy' little ilaughfers, reelink • JORN GLILCITRI , IT., 41 Adamsbnix, Westmoreland Co.,.Pa. . I have been deaf with running o_f,the gauged: bl`. 'I dm duller Dr: Jimie's'rtriit:` hunt who - is hciping me.rnyddlyii . .WOIID. • Tehipeinalviillii,-iieal-Pittsbuigli. I have been BO deaf ft:W . .l5 years that hear my clock tusk with lead was. troubled with all. kinds of .yriplealant noises and-tnY'beatingwas gettingivOrse. ,, i placedalY;- rast. under the skillful Dr;_, .foues'Areatmento - tho' mired 'me entirely. - I elm 'I26W - hear mY'eldiek tick tiienty feet: Lecrnaider Dr.*mesm - reliible. gentleman and a thorough' inster of his poles men, and -recommend.theaffileted flige-to him= at once. My age is 68,1-ears. SatterititondentsPudlers,,Etna IrowlYtirks,atear Pittsburgh... My'sbn, Jacobof the'firui er-se corner Monongahela: Smithfield and Wafer straat,i, can give pereons-int.Pittsbiughinf9rmatiOn . ti r sTit r ilt!t c :o m m%4Vill o , i r i i i t d o h .P)r 9 ." l .M e ttei t i4 s s e n e ll. m ' 3 .WiItf.RESSE."" ' E .I„ifiSister arel myself. haxtbeen. luird of -hcazieo foreereral years. Wti called or( Dr.`.l - enes °lithe ...13th .014'0)n:tars - , ivlio cured us liottr irrofferhonr. ; -11,„ 1 WILLI:4 . IIXE, Isiononfrahela City, Wash. 'Dr. Jones has curednistklone persons of deaf e6s(l. disease of ,(he ece,:deforwitiet l,lllloll9 kinds and (chronic) Ohl standunpliseases.. and many others are bencidted and thil - under treat Went: Crossed Eyes lade Straight • Thomas Huffy. (Young nakraieyo *Marla strais4l4 livest, Brown- nn or East-Birmingban4 Ape:, 1)1131111.nmayi. Sen.. C3f...4„ blade q bur ti exe igyde Ftritight natural ine min . minute by Dr. iones. 119:14-es at Co.. Pu. • - clatnerillarsh, Allen:hens• entY; both - e3;ta were deformed, and 'ainit; imiperfeet ntede natural by Dr. Jpnen in twp.trunute:,.. Piltsburgh; bdth "eYpi stritight6necl and sight rendered natural by Dr. Jones:" • - • • . ..... ..... 'POT I have been afflicted-withPolypus. in zos' nose for. IL years. Dr. Jones skilifnlly,gozhc if, Wring gfeat, relief inanediatelf. —;:,,,,,kr, HARI Asttuiii. ,P . --,. Birmingham, near PittHibillika::,' .. , • ...----. , ,- -,741' . -7. L:.,11•2- Sr. Catur.gaDonL, Pittsburgh, Pa.aan. 2StbflB63: have isseikquite deaf for tivenly years. a:ois;as under Dr. Turnbull'iftrbiitmeet seven : years ago bat ho cOuld not eure.mci, Dr.:Tories'Auereistiitid iuy hearing; I obeli ever feel •gratefitlr.totblinv and feeling satisfied he is %gentleman. and in ter bf his Profavon. would advise tlfe - aillirfed. to lose no time, but place themseltin itidet-tbei skillful Dr. Jones' treatment at once, formbereasl was . °lice deaf I now hear, and. Dr. Jones-bas: made mai hear. The afflicted call see life lit Nif 12 Wood Street, at Kin g & Co.'s ' 'Store thirit4 business boars . JOlENdatlik: Ff3b. 18&l. • I lost cife oftay eyes some years ago Which dis ffffrireflteh very ranch. Dr. :Tones •hagjitseited an artificial eye which gives me no_pAtia- and moveszatural. DAVID ER. • DIA of minyes weri:faiss44l44 Wild' dro Dr. Jones hag straightencdthent altruglit. Keit Brighton, Beayer county Both of of y eyes wero very niubh tnitted. Seats. 'Dr' has straiyhtenettthOtit 'and 'im proved thei sight. GEORIIE Sewidfley, Allegoay.,coßty, ~I buribeen bad* 'nfdicted. 'with ' fieifoithnes had'. - d and ;weak eas. I had '. • in.ornin three Yearpovith 80V1311 different doctors: :.-1 baiii been under ..tite successful Dr. Jones' freatment dye. days and a Terfectly cured ' ' • - Airs. AL'ORED4II:- 1 Alleghntw eity:Pn.:- - - I. baie Ikenn blind ivith' entarn,qt in one of. my eyes_for - iityeats.. De. Jone's verittifid:".ntinnat lasi garoh‘and ban 1)811biitly restoribrinynutt. 1 1 1.re.,..9011751F ,„1 slrebt,diarrisburg; This ' 7 ltid - y, 'life 'Wife vf,Theo: }",:`pcb,dffqr;if nrojnintintebtis. , entfltarkisbuig.‘ • • - - • „,. 1 rito . e l 441191:me....!. m :i., :;:;;t -„ e JI-, ; nlp. u.-s,- Oa , Bax , Brirish . Honddrai,Mareb - -1, Ike: i . 3 Dr: Jo Oa A. Jones.—tftWSfittlYbilkiiia' sibling iii Hollidvsbarg,-.P.a..: yea °berated ororkt left ear,idififit had been entirely deaf Axe. y.ears 1 -I bare"testedThe'effeetsof , yehr skill Ilia* airEr; a year, hndixor„ear le perfeatin ili "tie'rYieapeer.' You will' Please accept the warmest-eenahlerations.af my esteem,f and with free confidence that 3 . .ctrara mast* iif your-professiork, ”Yonre,trnjy„ ' • ,- • 1 h • : • S , GEO, - RAYMUND; '.' ..:' ' • • - 1 4494 ag PA celiSithttr,••:•i i —•_ ' , ' 3 , .., • • ~ 4-..*_! ~ ...Extra/carom editorial column of the ' PAtebrugh l 514:4 (r.a.thtte of Feb. . 4th. '1863 : • -- • c we h acoIIONE. practicing In our citron?' Of tfie 1 WPM land neAt_inDligh,_edi',Plkvalcunis and ' no id; the- 0 - Unmoor-NJ ounpias ..A.. e Jones... 11. .. of Wes York edgAnkh - time le •tihreig: ing *idly through the Icommtmity in.3.constr quence of thelsematisaidnAcogiMilk.tur big alremb , elfected. Dr, Jikags .4c4 Xeltlaill9inkt tu any coimitunit' Ititiwoutt• anitelliit*Llvit 'mew to testify to his &MD Ha .-•fir-attiloroughlk educated P lY sic i/u I 74iINPIMuI ll•ettnetguinded rld hie Off!ce.,t-The-afthcfeAlwo rpeciirgaingtiten-, fyinarufm.--mot tortextrtaltunton4-:•- eAdmeaseanurNthiAlWLE 'MIK i i p , la• .4 ..,... f' l o -... c t r -, , , 1 14i ska il -, Antral trOM t OrittenntgirD i of Xeb:l3th.:lB6B•• firpon kayiWbu ' ted'Ar. Jones'; 4°04 - the Et Mitiesalotal, isillicednes: daN to fee an operation .for , lanidtlemi . Arlon .an Olftdy ledy. She had VA a- /umber of 7 y Itlicatita - thetli crd 'rent - dui Mel 44 111 , AVaatek i l_ . p no 'on.t:Dr.,•Jonis'svits a W ' We i t t i A EQlWALltinegy foram ttlira e for - y ars 'a 4016 'dpertwi - ukerairdonc l l-auli, dAkttpe'l Iro 4 ii*cruted-ztr - la. s . .st !...kY . 0 a young man with orooked eyes :gender= prittheM cY4 3 natural rm appearance itigkllig. VateW. 'Dr: &Mee - hae•ciatkinsny egraso f Ipmture, orrihroh 'ger hien evidence:lf I? A lra . frrniat ten* Joar.t , ethoiktis . qramia . America and EnrogiFpudlme4tba. Moat; . glettl. het nt kultigal trtun - PPljl3ll' VI ertgetfthe Pbtir;;;lll44 0144 11 1 1 )ffleo. 10th, 1863. - 1. . Dity lo .,N. S. 'r • :--,... ati, - -Are le s dirgetbitiuldiecikter tothi,sgetruemic&-ThoUcto4.37corighluir - w day's In theeltt Inue4umomp • ed a - numb ' Of twomc-em,m--•u4... en- mile& wtioutereAaf fig many m -W e ars, yet..ag* utak ' tr ha akilifid lfeatmentf the', have• eutireit yecoirefeci their haaring, - The Doctor imii : thoroughly aim; eigted Burfla--Wir ialther.-77 ' ' be no MiB E:e Milt. ,4 1 en Al.' P4ege If r zi. kb= "inle ' ll r arl 414;died U , -injas o peat' . 7. •ci Jay iritionemeg sad resid ences i otwafer- pi : , sourreliirryoump A ppi, to a 4- tu i rtgZedAT4 glie r owisltthe4 34 XWAM. " Mil BEENE :ithitkiliiiik --,., & - .vitdes, , cA,-,1 - -;; NO .- 78 i11214K - ET:SIT STREET, - _- ., :7-. 7 • ' ! . Aiid 13 , iiiiiiil iiiili-; - -- 1 " 24 -*- 3-4 Cil';‘-' , .. .., , 4 . .., 5'..., stiPp yo HOSIERY i AND , AILOVEBI - . fl7.' ,AND i.r, , li - ..,, , ;1't, . - .... . .1. 43 i 1112 9ra 1 1 0.ergrliiigen and)44ffsep. -/ 11 stop litibbedApittit idultas and 'XisseP. - - 'clileecy LttiedApsolcit Ladies 464 31.4 ~.ra: ''GentidiiiofigkiitidlYtiotttept.pos yfo9l`.;/IP43not.'l - - and Vottom4ose; ,T,'''''''f-',.7':'"?'"'-',..--,,,. :,,,-.:,•-•-• Xid,7.Bille and. ,= yrioleii444 - e!1 7 94,193. Vvbs" . l44,- AittlllP; ' v F. t i 'W i#. 1i,.;! L--,.t7'..4-;;•.r....%.F„?4:. ./ariie t :-i , urnishnroooo - , , At iolllicis-;*ipie-416 -*I DlELClttilit SilifLTD/L , - , - , A Nt• ~liir:VATive't..,.Bl--x-gtvk..fs:,-,--=z 'fithEt , Behii4iirOnitli and nie.Oiiinok -,:scsj ..,4.--.A3/:,,,..c.,:, ... . . - .:c.' .. 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'•'- : 7 .;-..-....--;... dt.a. 416,4; ER...... cmovsa..:. :4-.Tomi_Popuz. vivenTitan ruts itiircimu u ~, ,o- A4m4 o l l , 2 l= i z iffat4C - • & CO - „Cf - "fin.. esPe r ' ll yiserlai sy 41 q & q' f . .(1 c 365, Liberty - drew. oppoliie the P4l. eLveizat...l: lao • ,-- "ft • Ord t ,__ _ _ irr's tualasmoND STEEL lIRGH, RA. • s, MAI4M BEOI UERACO• • , C.:: X'" DO; -A_ • itAlMU T i l a f,"' s. ;:,-; -Red iternialrad •; - .•,41 • 11160-X . , . . 2- 1 , ..--. ' t • : ',l \,.. • i ' i-1•..*, . . - -11) '4ITATION 111 TE S . 4.L V .urifi. strengthen and invigm - ate I create a healthy appetite F.v , 0 are an antidote to change ofwater and-diet They overcame the effects of dissipation -and - late hours . They strengthen thesystem sad enliven thendnd They preventmtasticandin. terraittentleunr: 7.-Ttiet-PiffifilliewreatirmasteldWid tha atom. Tt,,,l,klS'iureDyepay aturtitindlittloii.lic ...• ti, cited- tos ,- Ohblertfan Choler lifer bus ___.._-_•' • -•-• ----..-- <7 -- - ,-- ,::,-..t.,---...-war _ ..ifteure-Lbil4iatiplithib Ad-Nervonythlel gone.. ...,.., -, r.- c,. -- E - • -= !..- ..1 ,- i.e.'i - ::f.P . , ...a. They adi the best Bitters in the "world. - - make the weak man strong, and ar t , =h a , • nature's great restorer. They Arcrod.,,,,a BtiCroi.vltu,mierad the celebrated , mrohnind•lierha and are taken wi th ' Meld of a beverage, without regard to age or.time of day. Partioularly recommended badelloa" : er- Bons requiringgitle stimulant. 7r , - Sold.by ktli Pzuffee4* - - 11 ,q4slt-,. 1 1 1 4, 81 k losi ' !-T Art i - s .l ‘ ?..6.14-1 .41..'-'1'.',..•,.7.^. PeAL DBMSP?t4tice.;- feb4i3Lqd_ 'Xxp Ar,oadpm r T AIIITBOXELICTe kI P.ITTSI3URGRAiraR Lama awn Man Anita ...... IDINDRELSON PRIORB - 01. ADyIBERONT 4 kozes;4s4o Sinkle Seat Private Box. Ot PArquette and Drone Circle, elzeirn, ,50 Baty Circle. 25 man' Colored •Efallary,'26 tentreolorsd gong. 50 !Mtn Ga ll erra oenta • • •:-- , -Ilmmensti staves:fettle E 3. r . ,,, E2,§to:!ii*l•SWAllli s.zr the...Boweeollorn - Entire new Scjiiiei; ,- 1`,..: • , tl Entire new mechanical effects! ''• .• eiv araapprppnialeDiesliba ‘2.7 • 36 - ordiskotre fell sAjin '" caaraetere. Nitatiat . .l Tram Laura Kaan!allkeatre.--,4ailmiu.expmailv !engaged and will:Appear fiailerprionaraboa4ar glat 4 R l FaligN.k.inteskliusicialler duSlA ll ,B 4 3olllal9lllPata aunt for'ur, 4:10 rught..&st Laura Xemetr.zu 1m • PlorkonougitirilUati*Sat.fit:,llficrott pion.tur. .oriehal chimetunbflii*Plutikither pother ofthaSuyurcliabellioutD4nettnia.. .4±c•ck CRAWOSAVE WiCi it*V!-A ii. fin iietunieK; ,L0CM . 40.01 Tian«s auliirz--. ol irK4nllAncidenta aaevfoarnsurnw .S4 T- -la zisfirCeTeg - eSealitur. :UAW further amber Entufdaisrlifternoon - portonnance. ef• - - -:, -- -;-- ,:,:•-,-,: 5. ,, te1-W„or-V.PB.--,-••• . • b iwz _ ii, ,, , g .:L.' - 2 431, 1ETt t i.t...i....f.:: 17.. ..1::. ,. ....., tc.E VE,g I AIS O .7, IV , ' 5. -" ' t,i'''''tt" 4- ... ..." 9:1 . • . 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