i« niui for Com. *" v v .. r Jmerck mobnin4, MARCH 5 ' • GOOD/;WITTESB. ■- - <J,yergrowa poltroop, Senator Wil ' . iJR*? yorhreed the iq. an .argumenl apon arbitrary 1 Kent.: 6|C..inio‘,ia;;b catering ~tirade Bgainat|; Ithe ■ Democratic party, in the v . ' i»B«e||wMcii'heaaid-i _ /; . . “Evepybullet fired'ini hiawarat the hfcarta otpur loyal nien had been tired by . a Demoeratj for a be a Demo - crat in America before he dan be a traitor. “Tery wave man who'Stood by the flag of due e°nn|ry , .who hair followed that flag with unswerving fidelity thtough sunshine ... .. and atom, through diseases ot the camp - a ? 4 d a >{f pra.pt the battle-field, every one oithosegjjneh : who sleep ip-day in their ■ bloody graves, went downjby balls fired W *te®swata’; Every soldier’s widow in Amenenj pade hy thia by disease or - ~ by the ballet, has been made by 1 Demo* '* crate.- isoldier’a oxjihan child in , Jojal' America was made -an i orphan by - * ballets; - Every flag of the. i , Bepublipj. j riddled and torp by : shot and” -- shell wasriddled and torn by Democratic ■ shot andijielL” -; ■. ■ ■ '-r - ■ ■ This piece ofimpndentarfd naked false hood ispjipied into the Abolition papers, , - *»W» apjijtoring comments, ks If it, werjßj ~: entirely i||oshing to the Democratic party, j . •• The Pitt||hrgh; Gas&te, atnk ng thetnean- i eat and r|p;st despicable oftljem all, popiel it, heading of‘‘Jtodern Democ -’ . racy, ppbe Wilson, the. gazette is en-: .tirely poaijent .to, publish a false iioodof an opponent not caring whether it ; injures ■ / . itself or no?, Aconatitutioiial ! meanness is the exmhnation in the caijeß of both. , , For ofcalamny jve have qUo < \ ted, Turpie, of Indiana, lashed its v anthor mflst; unmerafnlly. |Wo can not ’ approve we precise langnagp made.use of by Mr, Tppie',becaasehe [evidently in tended tPflisgracetheSehatbr from Mas , Baebnsetlp; while in the"-Set|ate. And he eacceedetl||in his ,intention! He called „ him a. cpward and a’ liar, and applied to him Severnij other-, not consid ered entirely parliamentary, and closed Bifa malignant ; , !j' Did- big - ; : Wilson ax|ibi§;,Bajr mettle; at, this evi ‘7 .* to. imralthim U Not-abit of V il- Dikelfne patriotic office-holders and contractaffij of the Gazette hfe commenced "iTf"-. own loyalty and that of Massachusetts, winding lap -with oar . copied asMilt upon the patriotism of the Democratmlparty. Why, thisithiek-headed Senator oumit to know, if bee doesn't, that even in -the lastPreaidential election the waaijeatenl in a majority of fhe eleji|>ral votes of the South! Yet this thick-sionned Senator haij the unbluah ingimpndeupe to - announce to the Ameri can peopla|hat rebel bullets are all fired by Democrat. . [ , Before a; |feectionat party if as organized in the No||, avowedly in Opposition to . ' the instito|ljn of the Soutli, the Demo cratic partfekad not even 4 reliable ma ... '• jprity in thpTSontherh States! Delaware, Hafyland, jiSentackyj Loniiiiana, : North Carolina sgjl Georgia were generally ns, Mile an overwhelming Union feeling existed in them |dl, Until it was oat by j the infernal maohinationbland legialationiof the late --- defunct Cot(|reßB. This man Wilson,' and ;V those who copy his nonsensej should' be cuffed, for p|lpming to palm a trans parent lie npim an intelligent people. Mas sachusetts, wjtjn all her schoolsiher boasted, intelligence jand refinement bnght to be ashamed of the Nantucket pigmy, whose disgraces a position once made .. lnminous byf|jß gehins.of a Bat -; ''per intention ]vras~merely to quote tie fpl lowing extrac|j from a lettef, written by . Mr. Conwaylione ot the most extreme ab ■ olitioniat in Cjdfigress. as a erniher to Wil* • - - son’s felsehbpQ. .He says : . j ,The Heppbbjcan-parfy bad po more bit ter , and violent antagonist ih the great canvas* of 186(1 than the party of Which John Bell, of;]Tennessee, (noW a Seces sionist) “waß ijtlie Presidential candidate, ' ; -(;NevmthelesstMa party?(sinctfknown as that of the Bower States) ha i exercised a cQntroUing [|ipflaence over Die policy o/ the Administration (nntil, perl aps, within a very recfcLiikeriod.) Tbe j President, with that urbanity and generosity. Which are [the distinguishing traits oflhia charge? - -ter,', from the mpment he enteire 3 the; Pres - idential manaibd, threw wide oj en his hos pitable doors (jjjjtbe Pro-Slavery snpport - - of John Ball, aid -'shut them hgainst the ;Anti Slavery bpipporters of Abrabam Lin - fco’n!’? M ■ ; death of evxlleblcbaig, Esq. Oar papas, | tor-day, contain i the an nouncement of'lt be death of another of oar oldest and jst worthy citizens, Ne men who ever |j ade a mark, was- com-1 -W?'| qualities ; helwas firm i ~ 9 .£*B friendship! and decided "in his fhoa exhjbiting ei |4 * ce ‘ man jof strong ,CtinginthBi “ *»*»««• a-leader, and in • : the dftya ; _of An -masonry, he led that exatrtmg : party l||manya battle, and to alternating triunmhs and defeat! When that rigid] organisation broken dbwn, Mr. Craig fonhd fo|fl for contemplation in yy- fr l6 embryo abolition exciteme it, which has sines convul&Wd the country. In every personal relrtioflgpf life, Mr. Craig was r an sinodre. and- exemp ary gen . - tleman. He waaiborn abont the close of , American If rotation, and expired . '. wh, le ? nr ffmohp! in thethroda pf disso- | lntien. ‘ (I'll I I? in St. Ln|i. a ; , ia suffering from Wrposaibility of obtain- Mbit to aslandand com poorly all mannfactnring »w-, Governmemtinter jfg thoseolindjviduals. Jpg .for iron whibh can fifork ia wanted which LWog as eoalcadnotbe i. Cosl The city of St.j wantofcoalpthe I ingwhioh ha*br<i| pletely paralysed . enterprise in the I _ jltj anHer as well] ".'T..v<»n66b6ls.'are wait , •;; ’upt be rolled;’ and /p-siiannct' be dona ad Forty! '..two dehmnded foi dajapMt, , e»~fe3gmwmMBwaHM House of Rkpbesextativks, j • Haerisburq, March 3d. J The act to change and alter the eleva tion of the Monpngahela bridge came np as an objected bill. It was read in Com ; : m *ttee of the Whole, and when on second •' raping it was poatpened for the present, l Iftjtor jQbnss desiring to have it postpon- C eiv indefinitely, inasmuch as Mr. "Kaine wasabaentf tiff. members thought . it best to postpone only for this time When the bill will be under consideration theu the big fight will take place. Joint Convention. k Th ? m 5S ¥n V th . e C?nvention met and = i? Boed certificates to Messrs. Slenker and ,Barr; the Executive, when bonds are ap _ proved, will then issue commissions to these Democrats, to hold office for three years front May next. This' will be the . case for many-yeais to come; The Dem ocratewitlbein power and (the Contitu tion preserved from the infafoy of those m temporary nower, which/for the honor ' W £ ar „ e „ of } he P e °P le to behoped i t“?l the . now dominant jarty will never i 9tm N 1“ a.ppsition to do harm.' - ‘‘An Mt relative to livery stable keepers , of Allegheny county ; passed. Thisisnot only proper, but it is a righteous act to preserve the lively men from imposition by the vicious and careless. . An acttoincorporate the Pittsburgh and gSSSP ob- A further supplement to an! act entitle!! the Pittsburgh and Ilfoda^o^Ma'ch, 8 ! pa33ed the tn V™ “ T "?i °, aQ , give y°° f ot your share' W Jl tT glad to state that Gen. Geo. .W. Gass got here this morning and the mem rZrd 1 fnr'thT to teBti * «*lr high for the gentleman who, from pres entindications, will be the Dempcraticcan didate for Governor of the State. There can be no more deserving ihan placed before the people than this yeryintel- Ugent and able who, if elected, will be an honor to thd Common -s«dth, rad the party of progress and con f stitutional liberty will have nothing to re |ret in his elevation to the first Office in the L T_ h ® St »te Central Committee meet on Saturday next in Philadelphia to take into consideration a change of the time for'holfi- Img the coming State Convention to an earher day. This I deem -Wrong,- and the time of meeting as ; determined oh 7 meeting Of .the Committee !“®°‘o " e adhered too and hot disturbed. I fully approve of your editorial on this subject, and tho people will be more satis hed and better contented to have the con vention on June ,17th than a more early day. We mnst not trifle with the feelings of. the masses; this is no time for mischief, for a unity of purpose is essentially heceß | sary to the happiness and Welfare of the party oh which depends theprosperity and indeed the welfare otthe whole people.— I, therefore, enter my protest against any change beingmade, and trnstthe action of the committee at its former meeting will be endorsed moat folly, and to accom plish this there should be a full attend ance of the committee, notwithstanding it is called at an hour which will have a tendency to preclude a lull meeting of members from the country districts, and by I hat .means city influence willpredomi nate over rural innocence. Important Decision of the Tax Commissioner, j I The-Commissioner of Internal Keveuue I has made the following decision concern - l ing conpons of bonds issued in aid of l a railroad company: I When bonds are issued by a State, coun ty, city or town, in aid of a railroad com pany, whereof the interest is to be paid by the company, the government taxof three I per cent, must be withheld, although nei • ther bond nor coupon may express the lia I biiity of. the company, snch an arrange ment being virtually an indorsement of the company’s bonds by the said State, city or town ; whether the interest is paid by the State, county, oity or town,' and re ceived from the railroad company, or paid by the company directly to the bondhold ers, is immaterial. In either ease the managers of the company must account to the government for the tax. Where bonds are itsqed by or in aid of a bailroad company, the interest of which is made payable in a foreign country, such inter est will not'be subject to taxation under the eighteenth section ot the excise law. A Loan for the Confederates Nego tiating in England. Vessels to Rr.v the Blockapk. . A letter published in a late London pa per states that- a Confederate agent is now in that country, accredited by Jefferson i>avis, and his credentials are endorsed by Mr. Mason, the diplomatic though official ly unrecognized envoy of the Confederate States. The letter says : ■.His object is to negotiate a Wain for the Confederacy of slaveholders, and to con clude arrangements for the supply to them ot all. kinds of commodities, esbbcially munitions of war. The factors who have agreed to carry out these arrangements are accountants, men of standing .in the <sifcy oT London. Their contract is Signed [and sealed by Jefferson Davis, aijd en* dorsed Mr. Mason. , The conditions of the contract are as follows : ; Parties undertaking to run. the blockade with vessels laden with material and mu nitions of war,.arelgoarantied cargoes of cotton in - exchange,, at seven cents a i J° T the value (greatly exaggera tad) oLthe-ship and cargo. They also re ceive .Confederate bonds to cover the a monnt.. These-vessels, chiefly steamers to- light-draught;, are insured at high risk premiums—say 4ft 60,00—at Lloyd's. If they run the blockade out and home, tbe enormous profits on the sale of the cot ton are an ample remuneration tor tbe venture, and the bonds ore canceled. If they are captuied, the bondß, beating a high rate ef interest, are retained as se curity- The option is given to the own- , ers of selling their ships to the Confeder- i ete government—sucn of them as reach 1 thoir destination and do not care to risk a return voyage—and they go to form the nuclehs of a nayy. Thus British capital, and it alone, famishes the Confederacy . with- the means of carrying on the war. I It is said that Gen. Leeideclared in Vir ginia; not loo? since, to one of the Union prisoners, “tHat if, as a.Sbnthern man,<he I had had the direction of affairs in Wash ington, he coald not have better managed for the South than President Lincoln and the Federal. Congress - had managed for the Confederates.’ 1 Prophecy of Goo. Jackson. Saidthe old hero to4l friend at the Her' milage, a abort time before- his deatb: 11 Jfh» Abolition .party is a disloyal or ganization. It!s pretended love for Free dom means nothing more or leas.: than mvil war and dissolution of the Union. Honest nien of all parties-should Unite to expose their intentions and arrest their progress.” marr)e d . T§StfMtobmg£ t '’^ J °S“ PHINE B SS. Chtaao paper a please copy. DIED: :^ VUiLB B .lhe lriende of tbo famtlr ere invited to attend thenulw stlOo’clook on Friday morning, from of hli toci-in-law.'John leave the oomer to 9J< The Vicksburg ‘Cnt-Oir— South, ern Opinion oir Its Success. From ttajjlichmond Enquirer, Feb "1 We # tter an eminen’Cengi neer mnnUfflfwqf go farfc allay tl£# aiglet bf the Yajkeagprojfet oftturni|§: Vieb-pbnrg into aCinlafid toWn,s"Tbe writer -.«' Col. Angamar, of theJCoufederate service, and at present in charge -of-the fortificetions ot Mobile. We take the letter front the Mo bile Trfbupt : j of the general feeling of un easiness produced by the.-cutting, of the canal opposite Vicksburg by the Yankees, it might be a relief to our friends jto know that,, as far as their purpose of turning the Mississippi away from Vicksburg is con'l cerned, it will prove a failure,: which opiuion is founded.offithe following facts; I inijSipril, 1859, . the Mismssijfoi river I rose to a height never known before; and a crevasse or.break in the, levee took I place at the, plantation of ?Col.| White, I about, thirteeht-inilea ataove Vicksburg.— I Thernsh of, water was bo tremendous the whoie.cpuntry for many miles was sub-1 merged, and-the Vicksburg hud Monroe I Railroad washed away. , A stfang > feature I ofthe case was that,the river ran through I that part of the country as if it had beeu-a I canal; 'race course or cut-off, Of which the I .crevasse was - the bead,and jsome point! beiqw was the mouth, ior the) water that I had run inland through the crevasse ran I out again fro®,it,to. foe. riven about one I mile below Vicksburg. ; r I _ The crevasse was not closed, and when I the water subsided the river retired to its I own bed again, and so will the present I canal do. ’; ■ I This singular phenomenon! wal owing] to the fact that below the alluvial soil lay a j layer j>f atifoblne clay, winch cannot be] washed away by the actiorj of! water. |, Below that layer clay, which is kbout seven | to ten feet deep, and lies about six l to nine 1 1 feet below the surface of the jsoilL comes |. the quicksand-, and it is only when the | j water comes in contact with jthaf quick-1 < sand that there is danger ot abrasion by ] i the current. 1 |< Had the Yankees cut their cabal to a depth sufficient to reach the strata djf quick Band, the Mississippi would certainly have cat its .way tbrough the channel bfielred and left Vicksburg an inland city; bbt they went to work prompted by their malice only, and never thought of acqiiaintiDg themselves with the geology df obr Mis- ] sissippi lands. They only saw onb thing, they wanted to pass their transports down the river in order to qfliet the trouble of the West, and as Vicksburg was iu the way and they could not take it, they thought of making & cut-off; hot they webe igno rant oi the nature of the soil they had to deal withy and failed in accomplishing their object—showing once more to thi world tiiat. science and knowledge are necessary in every enterprise, even in digging a canal. ! I TUe Attack oa Charleston or Savannah. u xf B ® auf ? rl (S. C. ) correspondent of T. Tribune, writes under date of the 24ti ult M in relation to the expected attack od Charleston or SavannahJas fol lows : , | ( Quartermasters tell us that everything in their department is ready. Commissa riea have on hand food and rations saiii ctent to last nntil some important city One been reduced, vessels, deeply laden with coal and water are continually arriving, the vast fleet of gunboats and their Attend ant transports are asking for nothing! more, the Monitors are all upon the ground, and every wheel and crank, and bolt, and tnr-. et, in the smoothest working order, j Gen. Hunter and Admiral Dnpont both repre sent their respective departments ready. It cannot, therefore, be many days before this important expedition will set sail and commence operations upon CWJwton-or Savannah, or perhaps both. i The leading officers of this expedition— those who are supposed to know its! exact strength, and upon whom also devolves the duty of knowing that of the enemy, are sanguine of success. Only aimong very few subordidate officers have wejheard it doubted, and they know almost nothing of our actual strength and the obstacles we have to eonteaa with. j Truly, Ac Plantation Bitters; Vo well's Bat Poison; Lindsey’s Blood Searohen Breoknell's Bkta Soap; Liquid Stove Polish; Brockedon’a Soda Pills; McLean’s Strengthening Cordial; Cpvell’s Rheumatic Pill*; Wood’s Hestoratlve Cordial; Koed’s Magnetic Oil; Elixir Calisaya Bark: For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, febld corner Smithfiald and Fourth streets B. H. S IRK JAMBS OLOVKB JOHN FOSTIB psffar 11 MIEK, GLOVER & to, Manufacturers of Fire Brick, Tiles, Cruoibliis. *« and dealers tn Fre and rucible Clay. ■ ’ Mb* Office36s Liberty ftreet. opposite tha’P. R R. Passenger Depot. Pittsburgh. ! A * Orders respectfully solicited, feb2o tlmd I OTN rtoß SALE-TBE SI'BStHI- M-J ber offers for sole four eligible lots situated on the corner of Grove street and Centre d venno adjoining the Seventh Word, in Pitt towii Jffl The lots ore each 24 leet front by 110 bet dean running back to an alley, and are entirely isola ted by streets and alleys on every side. Two'of thelcta have framehouses on them, five rooms and hall in eaob, hydrant* on the premises. jThev wiU be sold all toye&ei -on inn fcVorable tfinS Enquire of lAS. SfcC’ABE, j, g en t. febZl Ross street, near fourth pi 'RESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S. The subscribers have jijst opened especially for the Holiday's a veir large and desirable stock of 1 FINK BOLD JEWELRY, BOLD ABTD SILVER WATHKS, for Ladies and SesUomon'i wear, ttne Bronie Clocks, Fancy Goods, ; * e SILTEB'PUTEB WAKE, such as castors, rake and fruit baskets, ™hu*. Card cases, tea set‘s, and a lar?e Variety ol soit&ble articles for presents. *7 01 BEimAN, WEYKAN ft »£i niE da! -° : « Fifth street. |||ASTlr CEHENT T. F. WATSOIf, MASXIC WORICJ.J, nT^r&°a h » B « ‘° “S’ surface, imperishable by *™t andequal to any quality ofatona Water or .. The undersigned is the only reliable and ... tioal workman in thiiaement In pra< " I hare applied this Cetrent for the ?An • renUemen. whom the pnblio are at liberty td ra?j J. Btjaell residence Penn street, K Jaa. MoCandless, Allegheny. S m r n f, h 9f nb , er S or i Lawrenoeville. do 2 yre J. D, McCord. Penn street. ?! 5W* A, Hoereler, Lawrenceville. J yrs flirard House, Pittsburgh, * iyrs St Charles Hotel do J 0 . 5 yr; pittfb& w o ashington “•**« i, At fobaujfl No more complaining of I 1 Use the Rat Rmt and Use (be Bat Kin*. ' ; It is the only safe and relish)!. ; Exterminating Rate and“v^ 5 ' ht ExterminatinlßataMd M ;W> For sale by 'iK&j ' ’ —~~ i hihii ■f^expenanced, eomfeUMm 1 IIESI M AX of a email form o/foitra»!?s a ‘*° Ito 1 to take charge City, who will be Allegheny Mnitlon. the term in godd ( 8 ® .r feuT, * ,1> m j ' / - * .! i IMIS HV t , TELEGRAPH. CfTftE ! F FORT M'AIUSTER. fcg. ' “ 7- Vicksbiffg. CENSpRE OF Gen. McDOUEI.L XXXVIIIth 00NGBES£~2d SESSION March 4.-The Spriagfield- Kepubhcao of yesterday publishes a dis patch dated Belufort, S 0., PebruaA- 22 ' stating that Fort McAllister was captured yesterday with a mile and a halt of rifle Pits by the 47th New York regiment with the aid of the boats. The 47th lost one fifty - n killed > wounded and reinfal’e be« sent to •' Speeial dispatches frOm Wdshineton an* disnatehmbT® Pr “- ident haa received a dispatch notifying him of the capture of Fort McAllister, at the month of the Ogeche river, by °ur iron clads. A Hilton Head letter, ol the 27th ult bmk tml t JT PS T, u “ der orders t 0 era earn, and the next steamer will probnhlv bring intelligence of the attack on Charles* ~ ? he bri 6 Ocean Belle, which arrived this morning from St. Domingo CUv 2 the Captain, both mafes tlfe den Buie d Beameil ° f the bark «<>»■ I which are conLen'tly belied" w Tl'- tijvlcks r burg. thatthe rebeh arß evacua lanatchie river v a Yazoo ALout a mile of the tra.r'k nf ii,~ cnw h" d , Charle ? ton Railroad, nea; Mm -1 fh 8 aabmerged for several Jays and the bridges are sunk so that trams cannot run. l ™“ 8 Fuii.ADKLrniA, March 4.—The findings and opinions ol die Court of Tnouiry fn thecase of Gen. .McDowell have beea published. The court states that the single point in die whole conduct of Gen McDowell which they cannot pass by with out disapproval to be his having gone to ° ( \ tte aA< ‘ rnoon or of the 28th ol August to confer personally with Gen. Pope on the appeal of the latter for his views, whilst his command was on the march upon Centreyille. Washixotox, March 4. —Hoess —Mr Pendleton offered the following • ; Sesohed, That the thanks of this liouse ,sie due, and are hereby tendered to Galusha A. Grow, Speaker of this House for the able, impartial and courteous man ner m which he has discharged his duties uunng the present Congress. Passed unammoasly. Mr. W hite, of Indiana, moved a suspen sion ol the rules in order to consider the bill to aid Missouri in the abolition of slavery. The roll call had just been com menced, when Mr. Kerrigan rose and madesome remarks with violent gesticula tions. perhaps, with reference to, the ex pediency of the measure which Mr. While sought to effect. The only word, however, distinctly heard from him was ‘negro." The re maining language being lost in loud cries of order, and the noise caused by the ham a"ot “« Speaker pro lew— Mr. Colfax —who not oqly endeavored to check the remarks of Mr. Kerrigan, but also directed the Sergeant at Arms to take hmi into custody.. Twt*»g«>ni in -arms respond ed promptly to the call to duty, and „i.„--i. ■Ms-baalts Oil Mr. Kerrigan in a tricmiiy manner, and evidently sought to quiet him. Mr. Blake, from the opposite side of the hall, exclaimed—“We want him arrested." The Speaker pro tern. said I "he is under arreßt now." . Mr. Stevens—l move he be censured for disorderly conduct. Mr. Kerrigan again essayed to speak - addressing the Speaker. He said—, to your army, and the negro"—but the re maining pprt of (he sentence was lost in the greatest possible confusion, Mr. Kerrigan resumed his seat, and quiet be ing partially restored, the result of the v ®te was announced, yeas Oil, nays do,and there not being two-thirds in Javor, the rules were not suspended. The Speaker said the next business in order was the motion of Mr. Stevens to censure Mr. Kerrigan. Mrr Chrißfield arose amid unusual quiet, the hope that Mr. Stevens would Wl ~* raw the motion. He was sure this sudden, explosion and outbreak was not trom the setiled purpose on the part of the gentleman from New York to offend the dignity of the lloubb. No miselrieUind f* a y -been done, and he trusted in these last hours of Congress nothing would occur ““terrupt the kindness and good feeling which an agreement to this motion would produce. He took pleasure in saying that daring this Congress be sat by the gentle man from New York, who, in his social !i j 1 1? and public character, had con ducted himaelt with ns much dignity and propriety as any gentleman on the floor. rf e ~ ns ted this violation of the order of tne House would not be severely punished. fj®, Waa sure, he‘felt satisfied, that no 1 At *0 breach of propriety would occur. Mr, Stevens said he <had' no desire to the gentleman, but the character ok ij required that no such disorder snould be, permitted. But. as the gen tleman from Maryland pledged himself;hal motio d DOt re P eated ’ ae w 'thdrew his n J? Ti of Maryland, asked leave to u _ cr a resolution instructing the Commit q , on the Judiciary to inquire into Gen. Sr® 110 * 1 s official conduct towards a Math I 8 , 00 , n Kregation of Baltimore, it bding fk» a fT^- meon d*°t with the Constitution of *- dded States. While the'House was engaged on this subject, the hour of twelve oc A ock »-. arrived. Sevens from th 9 committee ap ,koi wa 't on the President reported l j “ey bad performed that duty, and he fi—k e< l u ® at ®<l them to say that he had no mf er 0 co ®munication to make, for 5? Speaker than thanked the House terdii com Pl‘ men tary resolutions of yes fe— j as to the manner in whioh he per quentlt l o?i < !? t i es of hia office ’ “d elo honer n 8 nded to tho country and the ,al *y l expressed by himself as to the heartfelt? 6 . them farewell with his adionm a 'ep® for their happiness, and adjourned the Honse sine die. on the fl dre3B wa f watmly applauded both memhaC fl ?° r and ln the fl a ‘ lBr tes. The hall hMH hDg6red fora long timo in the fareweß 108 ° ae anotller and their friends STRICTLY pure articles Low Prices. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE. TORRENCE & McGARR, APOTHECARIES. Comet b'oorlh and Market etnets. , ' PITTSBURGH. Lead, Cream Tartar HedTciaee, Paints,. Baliliiß Norta, Perfamer? DyeStixes, Enje-Mnstard, Chemicals, Spices, Wifi, ’ *«.. Ae., Ac. «S- Physicians Prescriptions accurately com poundedat aU hoars. Pure Wines and Liquors. for medicinal use a® l *- iel9t^ BEST IW 4LIEGHE3TT CITY -®- &rge dwelling house of the underfira m.N°i 12,Stookt"nAvenue,(second bank.) Poa* ■ early in May. Inquire at, . ' 1,-- S£»K|NG goodE k B O F AirEa ipixff MD SIfIMER GOODS, v emblAtcing all the newest sty les ot pfl JtiSlrnjFAK C Y CA SSIMEBJBS, suitable foFßuginega Sui's. A full and comnlote asiortment of Oneblaek complote i CLOTHS AMP CASSIMMIIHj j>lam and figured Silk-and- Caslmrtrt’-VigtKgr' W. IL 'McOEE & CO., 143 FIIDKKAbSTREET Co mi?;.dl'w : if rk * tSqUMB - AUef[h .»^ oi » (i P,®®; b* wt a cojiroßUßia Possession given at any time. ? r year. r . . ; SXIUTHBERO* «fc SONS, “ h - 1 • 51 Market toot.. f) ?<,^ HI L ST - vrT street, noitii PiU ! burih, » comfortable briclr dwelling house m iiloosaut location, lot 30 f.ot front,half l ar «,°,, par H r ’ J lmng W mTiUohensflve chambers! &I‘enMlw," bod - .b or price and t.rmsanply-to ; ' •■. • ' ~ . S. CUT-, BEST & SONS, • , r C.miaerc'ai Brokers, i 51 ilafket street V fTBH fob «jaee-i 7 win offor f»r fair, on. Tuesday. March 17th ■ benTiU« C p?t' “w fa iS.' Sift “ ted “ B 1,10 Steu ■?^Vr- 0 * >l^ e '^. n Washington county Ps . one pA l and twoihiiea from “be iSr, 8 " 1 Steubenville Bailroad It coS-I t»lns 130 acres, all under good fence, Has a good. TtW tol ?k fr? ? dwcU i! ne;!Bood ''top' stable.ami 2Sr. ? tb, a -d,n S s V hai * *® od ’orchard, and’is jeuwaterod, and has upon it a good coal bank. C taoTO n by ' ° Ck ' When tBrm3will mhklud KLIZAHtmiHIffWAX. • GAKOKN 4ABCAKAI WMEEI.HAH rowa for sale by bkckuam a long. 127 Liberty street. oit4:d*w BISHDLS T'KIME fXn 0 by A. JfSTZKB, febl ° n. rn»T Mttfatand JMqtStwato, bunhiilspbihk oats just rooelved and for s-le by , . . - .. JAB. A. HETZfiiL. Corner Market and First strict*. q PUBLIC! NOTICE, 0. fi. K or mi! PknVaßailboad Co,T Canal Bu-abturct. J »*K»»iSTI.VAHIA HAII.KOAD iJ?w,r,;j* mpany herob y tfve.jmblie noticeto all K'&laKKiSsssSS A-' l 0 h ' or the Main tin# or the Bublio msT 185 7, vu WUJ pnlhe K.,*wi. t A 1 -V* “A.i, A. D.cne thousand eight* \vwl2? m* tbr , c ©* abandon .smuchofthe the canal lately -fotminga port or the M atn Line on the Public Works, and *fJ*? 8 etwaen BlainrriUa and Johnstown, (com nicnly known os (he “Upper Western Division**) together also with aueh Damß Fedora and Reser voirs lying west of Johnstown, as pertains to or Divisfon.” CoDn<>cti<m wlth *»W Cpper W estern By onler of the Hoard of Direo'orl. day“f n F i .Lr^r l A! f D h r i S!' l, -’ OmP!lDl ’ th » 25111 T® E HSRETO. t f,™ e exiBt,n * the undersigned, under the firm name of J. D. Bernd & Co . hiebeen thu day by mutual consent dissolved , Uew York, Feb it». HP"** 1 KI) tiOCERTIFY ASD *k at b , aTe formed a limited l e the firm of J. *7 ..t oommense thisdar and to termin- B n^ tl^?* expiratl ? n of one year, for the business p #K r • UJ ** P Qrcb w»ng, acquiring anddisposing oral?mini r n OWn flo S° Q n*. and alsl> oncoaSffio? or all miihnary and s*raw. fancy and staple goods fv! t ,?V r * ns *r? t ?. d * itbinl h« State of Nmr ?oS that Jmms DcHevie Bernd, who residesTii pi Ha I bord.. in thc^toiauf Pennsylvania isfho m «Hi. *iiw w’w-i And that fluid benjamin De Fretio,special partner rontnbutes the sum cffotir thousand dollawin ca?h iothe <'«.mmon *t*»ck J. D BBKND New York, > obtain, lmu. B. Do FRECE | n - BERXD AXKOHSCES TO HIN . e !‘J tO, ",T aud th .° MUliqtw trade In gener al. t-at no will omn a largo euck ofNew tpriog Oouls on absiit the luthtif March. Corner fifth and Market streets. .Jver W. iD. lingua. mn4;lwu f|HIE < <».I‘AItT.\K«KHIP HEBETO i ,o . r » “IsUnit under the name and style of . amLel Gray & u thisdaydiaclvedbymntci al nmemsnt. SAtnael Gray retlrlug. The bttti new 01 tbe late Qrm will be settled by either part ucr at No, iv Fifth street. March 2 SAMVEL GRAY.' J. ST, .CLAIR GRAY. The undersigned h&Yingeniotedoo-rartnershh> tor the purpose ofcoatfnulDK the Morchant fall one* business under the name of dray, Posslel A Reae. at the present stand; No. ly fifth street would most respictfally solicit a continuance 0 f the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the 1 ■ to firm j J. St. CLAIR GRAY, J . POSSIEL, late cutter with 8. Gray A Sod. U SO. lU£b£, ' M *• l. Hirshfleld Having disposed of my inter'st in the firm of Samuel Gray & Son, to Messrs. Gray. Posaiel and Rese. would return my sincere thanks to my many i friends for their generous patronage, through u i series of years, and would most oanjUalJi com- I mond my successoisto aoontinuence oftheirfa- I yora,feeling assured that they will eondiiat their I businets sotlsfactory to all. I SAUVKL GRAY. “the imrios," AHCH STREET, between 3d and 4th PHILADELrItU ’ rgWE rWDERsIGSEU HAVING RE. newed the lease of the above popular Hotel for a Benea id sears, worfld respectfully eall the attention of the traveling publia to its ejntrat to. oallty, either tor business or pleasure mhSilyd THOHAN N, WEBB A NON, 1868. SPRING. 1888. NEW GOODS OPENING AT O.HANSON LOVE(fem’S,! NOS. 74 & 76 MARKET STREET. feb27 I 01OSISIG OUT BALE OF WIMTEK GOODS. EATON, MACKUM & GO., Are desirous of dosing oat their entire stoek of WINTER GOODS!, previous to making their ANNUAL rN VENTO* RY, on the first day of February next. Wholesale as well as Retail Buyers will have the advantages of the REDUCTION MADE JN PRICES. EATON, MACKUM A CO., No. 17 Fifth street. PC BE CALABRIA LICOBICE. ELBE CALABBIA LICOBICE, 1 am jest i i receipt of 5 cases pare Calabria Lico iice, purchased before the recent advance which I will sell at leu than Eastern prices. Also, on hand GIM CAMPHOR, GIM CAMPHOR, Alcohol, Camphene and Turpentine, Alcohol, Camphene and Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Burning Fluid, 4t the lowest cash prides, at JObEPH FLEMINGS, JOSEPH FLBMIRG'S, o-rner the Diamond aadJiarketfct *•' corner the Diamond and Market at» mh2 tera’ ’2^™“' aMpou^ns, •elpsm s mi £s\- : anagotl^o^ej^jJk^b, mM.Smia*, ]%T"® E—y-te Is SsiSwiiliiHSHlP • .v “| ret <%reei«tlnßbetween theundersiraed in the firm oNWhiam BeU Sc Co., is herebrdUT I'Jm e J:i b i^ p o ? B ™ 4 - • -All accounts dne said ,M .. .o'o-Ky-= P__ . wi . bro., * PRATT <fc COMMERCE STREETS J" fii OR ’ and agrentafdrtiJiS'sali u, » . V . RfsSi'ES?2S?' m^ n ‘’ of aU Wnd® of Western aggftik&eadvances therein** m* I. 04 Warehouses tßefer to W. H. Smith Sc Co.,jS|lißrti Rieket &a pf S CBr ? fshephS-dTPUtsl' &*?»- Wf*? 8 of ftnn] ;. BEOKIJ Ail *' I.QKO; 12T Libert? streot. ; „. mW... TTfiE UHGEST, CHiAtoT »Vl> f li £ eßt ° f the.United State* SsS-jiaMi'for-a'J iDoludi^¥ ritln «'^ fl Rasttn°te f i r M “E*®** Prfcfc student# eu* review atany tund, • , y j » u 7. '»V Ihia Institution la conducted Jby eiberTeh*■*£ Teaoaers and practical .‘business men.' nenccTlre ml' > ZZ 0 ti ol r? da ? t $ 3 at bm men throughontthe oonntry, 4a «relt)aijUtb _Pjof. A. COWLEV, long t**e best s&tom** «2* or epecitn iM antdniileS wrtuog, and fi< bail 15foimiw tion, enclose twenty® vecen*s to t&*Prinepals.' ~ ! iKBK * TO •••■ Sl'KlffliT FKODUCE “i • —-r 3 SS ■’’ty Family Floor: . ! . SO bushels OloTerSeeiu ; giacae, I - JJ.do Pared ! In»S?Ki^- f Sll ATTRACTIVE! ! 'Tii* <<iiKA-r mai.*: .. AT - ; l 59 MARKET: . s II K i S •I.D BBRND. U. B. HART. cLOA K S . at less than last seascn'a pricks^ SHAWLS AT on EAT BAROAIXS. BESS dOO AT OLD TBICE^ Call and see LILLIPUTIAN WEDDING. TOM THUMB AND HIS .• '"' •{ ‘ i ' ' r ," TOM THUMB AND. HIS; WIFE, . j.;-; - TOM THUMB AND HIS WIPE, PIT T O e It’s '■ . oppoeiU UtwP. Of 0.000 other Photographs'of prominent’ mth and Tomes, -.t. j fits' mfOTICE TO HOTEL A STD REST A l rant Kaepirsv-Tt ere wiltboa tSetinirof tee abo v o held onTbur-snoy evenieg, March Otb at 8 o'clock, at HARDY WAKO’a HOTEL. dor . nor oi Seventh-arid ernnf'ettebts. where business of treat Importance will I e transacted. ißrewera and mineral water mmiufaetuiers rare aleo lnvl-1 led to he present, Si.ueilEjy many Tavern keep ”»• mh3;3U i | Monnment to theJLdlid by the Atteghe- ; v ny Arajsirtl Explciion. i T m uwnEßsreuKD who were ; appointed by s meeßiij of lhaiSfel|oir<l i sens to superintend the erection in *hp A n Cometenr. ofnrsuiUWe Jtf <mum*nfc conimSmora* tiveoFthedlstresslngcasualty'andlossQfiife oc oaaionod bythe explosiop l bmo Labratory 0/ tho I Alißghepy ArgenaJ,ln at tneearhest practicable moment,to,discharge the duty confided to them " ; . \ To enable the Committee tbactnndersf anding- Iy in regard to the proposedstructurr, and wi h pore espeoial reference to the amount ofexpend uurethey may bo warranted in incurring. sub** eonptions.wi»l be reoeived by’C. W. Uatohelor a* theOustom House, until theJstof April; i J*., . That noene denied the privilegef bfeon* tribulingtro the fund and thereby expressing their earnest sympathy with the bereaved relatives and mends, it is proposed buttonsin.any amount that may be offered* - TheCoWitteehave decided tohaTO tfc sub scxiptioM purely.ivoluntary. that those who do not feel, fromthenaturalimpulses of fynmathv rrith thosebereaved, desirous of ephtribniLntfrn fhe Monument should be buHt irem purely , vol- ‘ JAMES V. BARR. .• GEO. H.,THURSTON. J mtJ;3td AT 01,0 I»BI<!JGS. AT iHacrum & Clyde’s, NO. _7B MABKBT STREET, j , And ,nl*Bryo«»* h " ■ lis'li': HOSIERY ANI> GLOyjBS, Fleecy Lined ?ndMW| ■ . £ « I (jentlemeri a ana { . tljerino l I“j&SsSk, «£*'Woolen Gloves dauntlki and “wS'Hooda. torfi. SuWk 40. Embroideries, Trimmings/ j A jftusifibioff (foods. - s> .' . I At Old Prioas—Wholesale and Betail. UACBtmi & GLYDE. N 0.78 MEarket Btreety . Botween Fourth and the Diamond, K *°* all bkadkrs thatihs J}»plMefi)r BootaandShoOeaMoOjSliuid’j » maay of them at old prices, ’ mh3 Card Photographs of •*H4T ££-T-1880-^$ DRAKEg PLANTATION BUTE 1 ThS £os'" “4 invigorate a healthy appetite ThwM? 811 antidote to &ange of water and a “MS"" “» effeotST°ffifl» l Theypra?lSm l S°-. 3^S?yd «°liTmth'eml u onraLivor complaints andNervoos Lies toaa!reqolrinf a delicate P« IoSi il,y:,, “ BroW,JI> ™ SS ® HoWa . “48 zt?. §E & CO., Now York. CjrniXG, is uiKTiMSTo ,r*v? ■■ ■:?, ,• ; i '.‘v:•' . A ' OOD .. ; ;-wlth the CpneentraUdictraot of ®:A B SA VA^ILA, ;. «:.. ? k - 5 . • u ,o. t'j ArT.-t U A A. J. KAl¥K|Bf>ife CO.’S Mdarket street. 2 doora below Fourth,’ TfTEt ‘ffIEROHANTI will find a very large anidiiadd stock of Dry : m a jtiiß > s NO. 59 AIARKET-STjREET. * ,r? <i .i 'YY? i-t-Zvfcr?*'* IESSTIIAV EASTERN PRICES i BAmW3 rS T Co. l l - /ftttafragh.Feb.27, 1863,/ »#j u e^ecHhfi:a bridgeove pfsWssmmxei&f, iSpmßdSs aawssi^aass*/- . - : ':' Treasurer/ 'IMfsElpR: 0 gi* : i a i iv: J.S?S&*9sis£#fcB , o£.iS ’ Hi •> : o 'B:ki|SS^l|s||lsiH -wiwtem Cl|§f®lg! '1::ii r B»ips^@ads o, hi o iPriii ••J.-JSlfs- 3 o“S piS3L=!SM hi . § “fj-i srgsta ™ imM&sf&t&m . I fcS&*?gSf r ” / 5? 4_2s gi,Sitd|f bas S gV; i .?, 2 a cull before jsurciosing efiewheMwist Qlv ® m ® w. E. SCHM3ERTZ & CO., Have on hand Boya’ and Tenths' FRENCH \ CAMp BOOTS, - IAU “ a lare stcetof ’Boya , ana p |onths' Oalf, Grain and Enajneled""Balmorals, Contra,' flatten and Bley w selling at low prusbsa^ NO. 81 FIFTH, jsnri*BT, f firm ISiJP' v ? Company Partnership hereto* tboi.andertlgned, under SASSm? ft^d -f tyl , e of W, andl>. fluiiw“wM dST -■ 'r: -I • " JULIA Hears. ? , Daniel hugus. hotice-tbe undMsitncd haTo this day form a ano-Pait nenhip ujder itbe firm of Htuus-A Hacke, as andKetoUde alcrtia Fancy ana Staple Dty Goody, at ,he old stanAof W.!S D. Hugdi! ;oornei,of Marktt and Flfti-streota. B u Jan 16 , J 1863.-' - - 1863, : |P9i««;i»Bxitiobos. - HTjOUS & HACKE, -Miif, : w. & d: huous, CQBNEB iFIBTH\* MiBKET STS., W l ,*-*' ®***K IST A FEW DATS A . . I ,P' on T!l L ßtoc ! c s PrlE* Dry flood*, to H thp attention of purchasers* mhMad, HTGUS * HACKE. ftsim'EivH), ... BBBISGDELiitfEB &DEEBI"GCODB -■«•: , CALICOS, eiH6BlHg,-4(. Special attention is caUedtoour stockof Muslins greata4vit£nee’ibi>f7 G-tfods/C&llsooirand secure l yourbpnng Goods as they will be much highefr 96Alarketfitr©ei, be tweenTftfthandtbo. Diamond. s- , > nTjii2..i. . - ■■■:JKaJT LYNCH, j^PIES Ladies 9 Gaiters, MISSES O AIXEBS. 7 CHILPBMPH fiAlTrpa A large stock, . At - ». S,* TOFFEXBACSrEK’S. MX No. IS Fifth street quaatity uf Clothin*, Boot! ana Shoo” mS!'?'* eralTariety of KoS.ns.4c a *■“" ““i Ti A,. JTCIJfULIAm*, Anc’t i*'wAiiwrai*. ns. &Q 2 after Monday, the 2d d*yofMftrcb« by 9 »., ■ W i Fi 1 |T|. if tebUZ:.- .i ■ ‘ street. PITTSBURGH BBAICH, HO. lu ; X°B?- BatttaM* Kano Fao wry, established m 1831 A choice stock of Hum 7 octavo Centro Pianos, combining all the assent pal* of a first class Instrument withlate novel Hie (underpatent). Highly Important tothe oritisal piamat, Low for cash or acceptanoe. \: t""™ ; o ... WISE* MOTHER, Jt^MfiSurer*. laoUB BUH.DIXG IOTS Pos m. ; ! Uf iAWKBMCJSVXLLB i ntf feet each; hudsomaly a ««.t rituatd near the JWnwlUway ' U.oiapheap for cab. on tpplicStoinS, Of! _ ao *'- 1 ’••••-- D4NIEL-HOQD 1 . J , aUIiH.'JJACILE.
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