IJUL. •AY MO :NING, MAUCH J.S. 2 COUNTY DJ3M TIC CLUB. jjSGHEN 1 OCBA living no pol .icnjwe desire difj'jiuganxiou . fleet upon the Ef ratie ipsrty, we ha || lstitution £ oratip ciab of this ed tljtjys by the haejcnarged this < secret one, in ore ista|iij.tlie-fbfiiia untlerl the. apt A|j(pauy of honest iatentioriß requires no if it is fi togdveruafreepebpleit Bhcjnijl not Bhrinl: from open and thorough idvpttigation .of i a teachings. Secret polit isajjUgoaizaiioni t ore not justified nor ne- : ceas|ry in a free country like this, and never .1 .dvocated by men who fee|uiaf their political instructions will ut6|P the'test of investigation. We are. ferjjuje largest lit erty in the discussion of political subjects; we. desire the people to knpjs every thing passing.in our public af tajrS. JThey bav) aright toknowpiiryea for asking , them to support our or gm|s alien, and t hey have a.right to: reject od| i uggestions i ' they do not adopt them. Ldw Abolilionisi a bring, ns to this test.— Lej|'t!ieui, if they can, prove their charges egSju ist the Dean cratic party, and they can eoMt er our organ ization to the winds; Let then. demonstra o to the people that ours isj'uc t the true 0 nion league of the conn try] and ftiey \ ill have no difficulty in keeping themselres in potver. But, con sc||ns of their o rn weakness iii numbers, ana the inherent weakness of their cause, th|a are afraid t > trust the people. They re|p|t to the dai k tricks of the monnte bi;|'k, conscious jf their duplicity. j(|n the contrary, the Democratic party relies for its success upon the intelligence oftjhe people. W e desire no secret con: cfk no midnight gatherings, controlled by prcli■ gale arid: ; oeedy partisans, hungry apj| lagged rascals, who wonld barter free dotti to be appointed a collector of taxes »i| ae l* their country terbe made a pay master in the arif- ' This.is tfie extent of tbbiatriotism of Ihe leaders in the Union Lffi ;oe” undeitkking; they are the men ■Hop .ere enjoying the contrab and profits ana offices created by the war; they de- B ef the .ivar’s jeoatmnimee, and hence tb|L anxibtyto kjeepiffibinaeives in power. Tibir professions fire: for the Union and th| Constitutionl.but tlieir aim is at the Ptc l ‘ s and pldilderinga so abundant in th|i e distracted .limes. Can the people, in days of end gloom, tt|i t their liberties to auch men and their Uni on Leagues.?! , 4 aUBSTIok BE QUIfiIBQ AN j; ’ , ASFSWEa,. j.lhe following|compound of falsehood sm; malice appeared’ in the Gazette, of Wednesdayaflegnoon; ’ Uv,’.; , j|Uerhead|Beefing Lasiklght «»»Treasoaiible Speeches—-An itieal ideas or purposes to abroad in mystery,' i for every oneto read ftod eaehiagß of the Demp this morning .. republish ud by laws of'&e Detno eounty. We are prompt ,die slanders of a_j)rofli- city, to GctZEtlcj' 'frtictr rgaaization avithbding a justify Abolition; iSn~of"seeretsocieties7 ioas'. denomination of ’ ' ■' uenperaie, nnu we- Understand that, 1 Kill- rto Conc cn Irate their forces and ?jff ll i le I nt > a profiminiirymeetingwas held lhu la a r(Jom on ritth street,which I TO* been previodsly rented to the Demo ct|tsolthe Third Ward, by. A. McTighe, »hea Mr. McTighe heard of the Cop- Pp.fi loB ?. Sphering, however,'he dropped f viT'j l H speeches until his “MT? 0 began t.o boil, wheVhe arose and Pjft« a in. their: midst: "He . WRfmed them, that they had been speak ing- jfrsason against the government, and hgfaonld no longer listen to them. They hEd everything id say against the goverh “OT- bu P “b* P®o ward against Jeff. Ldjtfis and the rebellion, and saying this a M < ?j^ eieli lhem P room,rag he ct!Jd not permit It to be oeonpied for any treasonable purjJoaeS'f jl'hia precious '{Convocation of plotters a ||f 8 -.w tb ! '*°T*fe®e&' and sympathi- Wlth ibe rebejhonnndthe Pittsburgh ■* f> wa3 tans suddenly brought to a ter- Diiiihtion, and.if husceptible of ahame at bI - 8 participants must have skulked ?l?/ t 0 their homes, feeling that they , 11, i trited'fb » severe rebuke which they had received! Mr. McTighe is a well known and in- Uuttnual Democrat, but his loyalty is un- bif . conduct on this-ccca- El P* l ! provea- .Th ifcourae which he lms pursued in tefetetiisßio this matter willhe 11 andorsedi by every loyal citizen, aiid ,we earnestly:-hope that the knot of - r 3 who wei e to unceremoniously eJ FtPu?, J la3t fightJwill not be able to had ? fj#U nnywhere iq thia loyal cotnmnnity, IXi blr 10 3CBS3 or ndrocate their . treasonable. design j. ||e following pi ice of falsehood bn the “I subject- appeared in the Chronicle j, a 6 dnesda;' afternoon; .. ||i The Boa »cratiti dnb. mllir understand that the Democratic which has b« en holding its meetings. 10 |i r - McTighe’S hall, corner of Grant uc Sfr ll “ streets, has been notified to find Bt ™ quartets. Ah tho report goes, Mr.' “t»?“ attended iheirmeetingTaatnight,- audjlwsia ao shockejd by the disloyal ant f? iMf atI °? Bl * enol i of the speaking there, tht|s|lie ordered the Club to clear out at S“#i “You are Wl,” “.wil {.“jftptojffh to palliate the tjeaspn-pf the “Off i but la there none among you tio rmie his voice in fevor of the; Union ' toll"* 8 no jrMPpnse, notice nrnlL Wfti ? tho , r f»nlt; The Cluh will mtJlr P ermiUed to meet in the' hall any t$!L • ' % K B ' ll temeut3 to be utterly false, wej have waited for twen °C!3 ’ 6x Mr. McTighe to them. an|Wethere.° r e cndelude rh^heiarcsnbh 6lfc I ° r tbem ' 'f 3 i 3 -'of oat- columns «»W ou disposal t 4 coniruairt them.- : 'Mr. McilJ ghe will perceive that the Gazette's fctatejinen: ij not only a slander n pon the De ffg? cra!!o club, bjit upon himself. jj e ““fuse of no sue i language,, as is attrf: to him, and 1 is failing to-contradict ** oe regarded by thosealandered aa JjWi ®menated som ; -hiim.- 'Mr.feMc w‘*;> therefore, seethe}necessity of u P° n ihe question. ilhe these ofrcitil. *eaal at Teast his J ecmals, in "ali 'par-' •?«#» hbld hip* ihc|s ime.npfiopntagility as we would'if they own name, k/ 1 abjicle sstk,. Mc|iho:wUl:jbl|hse|ahßfluaca whetherhe k“ swaiJsa^ssftfcsaK 4; tesaagastegaisg!! T »«son aaddn anU ; nuu,on V;- - leges thereof while they eM whtainthe ii3 t P n ?®Pjea tO ;th J ftrqJeiftad J 'eUv-whfit'tSltii’r■ t-rid. 44r-' - -?-■* -/ tpgtdationa how provided, or.which : may ' reafter be adoptedfor itoguidangs^i 11 bfe: l". v Iwfry-ia" .IJCfA -'-.r’-i- to iai ,i > "mm? a f A 85 IBATIONS OF A CON THAO- T OST. In a street car on railroad which runa •nto New York, a . few* mornings ago, a' scene occurred which will not soon be forgotten by the witnesses of it.isA person dressed as a gentleman,- speaking to a trter.d across the car said: “Wejl, I hope lastsix months longer*-'.... If it d °,es * j^ialhbhTe'made: enough-to retire tabU-bitiiineßS. In the : last six' months Ej|etnafle it hundred thousand dollars — i?lady sal-befide the speaker/ an^sne cessarily heard his remark: butSwheu he was done she tapped him on the ilioulder, andsaid-toikim f-’-’Sirj-Ihad two 'sons—'' one of them was killed at the battle of Fredericksburg; the. other -was killed at the batt.le of Murfreesboro*. 1 ’. She was sileHt a moment,’ and so were all around who heard her.' Then overcome by her indignation, she suddenly slapped the specnlator in the face, and before the fellow could say a word the passengers sitting near, who had witnessed the whole affair, |ee!zed him and pushed him hur riedly out of the car, as one not fit to ride with decent people. We find this in the New York Evening Post, and wonder that the lady was not immediately arrested, on the charge of disloyalty to the government. Here was a contractor, who had bagged,the snm of a hundred thousand dollars, wishing, tor six months more of carnage, in order that he might doable his profits in contracts, and a lady who had’nt made quite so much, but had lost two sons, showed her evident opposition to the war by slapping his face. If this was'nt giving aid and comfort, to Jeff Davis, there .is no logic in abolition teachings. Were that lady in this city to exhibit her opposition to the war, in the manner mentioned, the half dozeu pen sioners about the Gazette office would not rest until Bhe was properly punished for "her treason. -We have fallen upon evil , times indeed, when u patriot, panting, for the honor of hiß country, is thns rudely assaulted by an opponent of sik months more of war. Will the patriots of the Gazette ■ intimate the quality and quantity of punishment to which this traitorCsß should be subjected? The injnred man being an officer of the government, that government is necessarily insulted through him, and hence the enormity of the offense. W;e cannot estimate the etact penalty for. such an outrage against the government, but we think it ought to be transportation, at. least. Down with the traitors who will flare juauit.a.tender and patriotic govern ment contractor. CONSTITUTION AND d ’ OK THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY DEHOCBATIC CLUB The members of this Club have associa-. fed together and seek to form ‘’a more perfect union” amongst ail who now pro fess and call themselves Democrats, or who may hereafter do so, within the county of Allegheny. Their leading objects are : Ist. To .ascertain the strength of the De mocracy' 67 this count*, to concentrate that strength. and to make it edective at the polls. 2d. To disseminate such views, argu ments and expositions of principle as may advance the Democratic cause: 3d. To labor in behalf of freedom of speech, of the press, and of the person, jtndj above all* for free and nnawed suf* I. *f“- -lofoil WithAiW ceasingToTTEereP - I torauon of the only legal currency ol the I isabonal government— goldjand silver—bo I that all the creditors of, and laborers for I “f®,nation, shall be paid in gold, "or its I equivalent, and not the bondholders alone. '**• ASfc finally and above alii -Soda bor tor the maintenance of the Constitu tion and the. restoration el the IJ nion the complete old Union—no State exclu ded—no,star erased. - - For these and kindred purposes, we have adopted the following Constitution for the Allegheny County Democratic Club ' • , , I , The objects of the Association shall be to. disseminate Bound National 'Democra tic principle— Bndtopromotrthe success ! of the Democratic party in every proper form, and in every political conflict where such principles are involved in the issue. I. officers ot the Association shall be a President, Vice Presidents.' (who shall be Presidents of the local clubs of the County,) two Recording Secretaries, Cor responding *Secretary end, whose duties, in addition to those herein after defined, shall be such; as usually appertain to their respective’ stations.— I They shall hold -their offices respectively; for the term of six months, and be eli gible to re election. - I At the first meeting of the Association, or at any regular meeting thereafter, an j CommitleesbaU be chosen, cod* I ststing of eighteen members. The Presi dent of the Association for the time shall I also (ex-ofiSeio) serve as a member of the same committee.. A Finance Committee, I Vigilance Committee, and snch other com mittees as may be deemed useful.or neces- Mry, may also be chosen or elected, from Unte to time, at any regular meet ing of the Association. :V ■ ; ■ • - I Each member ot the Association shall I pay to the Treasurer thereof, -monthly, the sum of twenty-five cents, and in de- I fault or such payment, when he ahall have If 8 ®? !£ arrears tor the apace of six^weeks - , Ibo Boall betiisqualified from voting in the I meetings, or in any other manner partici patine in the business of the Association. Two-thirds ot the members present; at any regular meeting, Bhall also have a right to 1 ®*pel pny member for any violation of the [ rules, or any defection trbm the declared and -objects of the Association ; bat all motions for expulsion shall lie over tiU 4bb next regular meeting, after that afc which jit shall have been made. . Tbe-'regnlar meetings ofiitha-Assooiai [tiouehalrbe held fon aW week, bat meetings mßjrbe'ctMvened [ oftener at the call of the President, or by vote of the members,. The rules of .order and decorum shall be snch as usually pre-- vail in the meetings or sessions'of delib erative bodies or assemblies; and all qnea-. tionf pt order shall be decided by the presiding officer, -wfipse decision shall’ be final, except when reversed, upon appeal therefrom, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present. JSfefJkyfroffVf Association shad',be' and th» V a 7 deT °k®d'tb paying its expenses ill Xo‘*T eat “fed anr.^ d?Bbn^l “e nt be made, extept upon a written order Of the W.? ding officer, attested by one nf rtfbi Cording Secretaries. . • on ® «• TOB.' Preamble. ARTICLE ONE. ARTICLE TWO. ARTICLE THREE. ARTICLE FOUR. ARTICLE BIX. at any regular meeti every proposed ament ed at a regular meetid until the next regular actions. Ist. At the time appqintep the presi dent, or io his abaencefii.'VSce President,: shall call the order andpreside over the same while in hessioD. [H I* . 2d. The Recording., Secretaries shall keep accurate minutetbf the- proceedings of the club, in a betok provided.j for- that purpose, and receive lall' moneys ..belong :o the club, except such as may be handed at work. Up to the time the boat left about twenty five jbad, been thrown.— Another dredging machine was being pre pared for work. i Paymasters have commenced distribu ting greenbacks among theUroops. Sick ness has decreased considerable within the past two weeks. The new iron clad gun boat, Lafayette has been sent up the Ya zoo Hiyer. General Pemberton has been removed from the Department lof the" Mississippi General Bragg,is hu (successor, and has already assumed command. General Longstreet is in command of Bragg’s old division, in Middle 'Tennessee. General Price has returned to Jackson from Rich mond, invested with all the power he ask ed foil, and will go to Mjssonri. Holmes 13 removed, and Hindman sent*East of thd Mississippi. Kirby Smith goes to’ Arkansas. Colonel Ellett has asked permission to go below with the two rams and recapture the Qdeen of the West, hut-the Admiral will not consent; The rebels axe getting up a formidable naval force. . it r eported -io Jackson, Mississippi, , that- the Indianola hadj been partly sunk, bat thß workmen had 'sacceeded in raii- ! ingit Memphis is full of rumors nf mi gu, gagement at Port Hudson. It is.said to have been reported by the Jackson Jp ptal, but they are considered as having no foundation. .The Jackson Appeal}, of the 20th. states I that seven deserters from the Yazoo Pass expedition had arrived in Pauola. From Cairo. Advioea from Cairo to the : Ioth say sev en Confederate officers} captured on the •n l * l ’ , were Ben t to Sundusky by rail on fueaday. General Buford had been .or “Prdd'ip Vicksburg aiid was to leave on the Kowena. • ’ . 1 hewnter in both rivers waa so high as to render the magazine inthefortunsafe. Laptain Churchill, Ordnance Officer, had j caused the' contents to j be removed to a place. Ueportedtapture ofYainol'lt/. -. dispatch from Cincinnati,dated : yesterday, stated that it was rnmored in '™ el sWs? Federate had captured Yazoo , XHis was noteonfirmed, but Front,the.fbUowing. pnblisHed in the St. bonis f Tuesday, such an. events -was not; improbable: i Henderson attrftsd'fihfiithe.'' south. -She gained great fame byopen mg up the Xazon.Pass and going down the; Coldwater sixteen miles, .She returned, agd then two iron clads,.seven musquito gnnboafaj and • fifteen (transports, laden | with troop3,_ went Jown, with_thejirftSpeet of a snccessfnlTripdbTßZOoCityTamltiiT t*P.girepf thetfihtv. Itehmeits there and" thefortifications cn Haines' Blcff. All this rnowiitie known -herd telegraph'iii a ; Isay, op two., : Jti-y n k ■ T WJJID SIOTE POLUB. -»-4. 'rha tot *-d chpapes,. v.liole in ass, it reeds no mixiog, It bus no smell irSitev rs ... ~, V - ; It produce! no dirt or diut: ’ ' ‘ Jtpr«wft*r*®'- mn;;j \ ■}< produces a |st blSi* polish; PacsKll? 0 *” 8 **** little laho™ ' SIMON, JuHHSTOH. : Sait&fleld ind yonrtb . RECEIVED “ i • ..atplendldsfookof .WlWs^^flSr^Sri IST, m-T «4v-«, as i' ... '■ «*« ~. - {^m%%niaLl' rS-|‘iariS»lCe3iu*.j»^s.« 5 •/..", if * • . . ..«.- • -•■'■*- >o ' Sdoi ' * -1/ - .• * * 5'- ' jng;. provided, that iment shall he offer jg, and shall lie over meeting before final First Edition. LATEST NEWS BY: HUM Important froin Port Soyali BDMORS OF PEACE FKOFO- A SKIRMISH IN TENNESSEE. POSEIGN NEWI YELLOW FEVER AT TENERIFFE. Latest from California Baltimore, March 12.-- Ericsson arrived this mo; Royal with dates to the and dispatches for the Go hands of Chief Engine! was on board the Passaic Fort McAllister. The M back at Port Royal in goc A ten-inch mortar shell struck the Pas saic on the deck, but did not go through. A torpedo was exploded beneath the Mon tank, and although it lifted her a foot out df the water did no damage. The bombardment lasted twenty hours, but the Monitors could not get near enough to tho fort to dismantle it. The distance was one thoasand nine hundred yards.- The English steamer Queen of the Wave .was on shore near Charleston; The crew escaped. Admiral Dnpont was endeavoring to save her. The Catskill arrived on the 3d inst., and was ready for service. The gunboat Quaker City left Port Royal on the Btb inst. for Philadelphia. The Ericsson passed her off Wilmington, in chase of ah English propeller. She had boarded her as the Ericsson passed,' and the steamer was supposed to be a prize. The movement on Charleston had not yet been commenced. N *NEWS, eciala to the Western i interesting items: sr I xpedition.. The Charleston papers sav that both the Indianola and Qaeen of the West are in good condition. i A rebel Lieutenant, captured near Charleston, says that secret negotiations for peace have been in progress for three wpeks at Richmond. The papers are not allowed to allude to the particulars. The bombardment of Fort McAllister wes a grand sight. New York, March 12.—A special to the Herald, dat'ed Rutherford's Creek, four miles North of Columbia, Tennessee, March 11th, says: Gen. Granger, came up with the enemy at this place yesterday afternoon. The advance guard'had a skirmish yesterday, and lost two killed and several Wounded, Seyeral of the enemy were captured, end one reports that Col. Coburn and two thousand men were maliip.g their way to onr lines. , Latest via Queenstown—London, Feh. 26.—The Polish qneatioq remains un charged. Count Riswark 18choonhausen hafi tendered his resignation in the Prus sian ministry, a portion of the ministry having declared against a Rusasian con vention, and the attitude cf Prussia in the affaii s of Poland. ‘ The Loudon Tun. . publishes a letter from Paris whiih states that the French Government does not desire any territo rial changes in Poland, and still leas the reconstruction of the ancient kingdom of th e 'talfillment. by Pr'ussia of the engage I ments she entered into-in ISlo,” “ PiHi3, Wednesday, February 25 —The correspondent of (he Times ssys that a special messenger is reported to iiave leit Farts for St. Petersburg with aft Hutogra i : .K letter from the Emceror Napoleon to thc- Czan Accounts received yesterday from The frontier of Poland, dating to the Atilt instant, state that the Russian troona fn. pear' to be more inclined to fuH back bo Ifore the insurgents than to attack them The correspondent of the London *d verUßer says that warlike rumors still pre vail. It was reported that a portion of the garrison at Lyons had been ordered to the Eastern frontier. The ship Samuel Watte,from New York for Liverpool, foundered at sea. The crew were saved. The ship Pioneer, from Mavillafor Liv erpool, waa lost on the island of Kasmion Jara. The steamer Jilensa arrived arrived at Liverpool, on the 26th. li ’ ebr “Ary 26 —The steamer uladintor has arrived at this port from Nassdu, N. P., with half a million of dol lars tu specie, and four hundred mid twenty bales of cotton. . . Fkancisoo, March fl. —The steam : er iloaes Taylor sailed this morning for Nicaragua with GiKi passengers. 5 The steamer Lucie Sam sails to-morrow for Panama. The steamer Loncra, from Pan ama, js now entering the harbor. Legal fender notes arc nciv unsettled at 61%; I The! decision in the Almaden Quielrsil- I ver case adversely to the company, which I has possessed -and worked the mines for r nineteen years, excites mnch discussion lin financial circles. The. policy of the Government, setting on foot such litiga “°D > *s regarded, with disfavor. It is ar gued-that if the Government hasumes to oust private companies after their capital I has devleoped and made .quicksilver mi ll, 11 !? Valuable there is a danger that the California.and. Wahsoe gold and silver mi-, mng companies may be turned but of their.' eads whenever developed into value enough to excite cupidity/ I r March 12. —Dispatches -from Admiral Dupont mentions the cap- I tnl o rr [J 16 Belle, of Nassau-, by Ithe U. S. steamer Potomska, blockading I >n Hapel’s Sound, Ga. She purported to I f 8 i! to R° rt Royal, but there was lamong1among the papers in the baggage of 1 Richard'H. Ecoles, the Master, a written | S? r ® e “}®“t between him and the owner, 1 ft - Updeback, who was also on board, to “el blockade. The cargo consisted and salt. Information received ’ f.at the State Department from the D. S. ( Consnl fit Tenenffe states that the yellow P *5 hdaappeared at Las Palmas, Grand PtoS two case ? having ocdprre.d on the Th a- **’ ofwhich tstminated fatallyc disease is yet raging-unabated at the [port, of Santa Cruse; Teneriffe, and is causingithe greatest-distress and auffeVirg among all classes by-iti ravages'. - * ° m online. GthinstELENOß. wife -•WaWsi W. Moore, needayrstf . will take jdace this afternoon at 2 "eldenco ot her hiWiWd. No' ItoJTiva'c distract, ail'd pr<-ceedto St. Mary's Ccm- The friend* of the family, ate invited to attend. IJ 'rPpYc rS 6 ,lla y morning; Ifth-Inst., atio'clock. rlfrEbduxmnX'! 26 y * 8 "- m of J “ kMn * oi 1 P l 6 friends of the fan ily cte leepectfully inyfr I red io attend the funeral atfO o’clock on Friday tesideaja pfhis parents,-Ho; I tr a Jivv evenitiv. 11th ipst,, .at 8 o’clock, f °f Wiliam Mitotellr Sged' 33 Jean ' _Herfim»rai will take jdaoe from-tie residence 1 ■ “ ,lie P aushand. Penh@T ranlaA venue, enErlday to pjccesd to Bt. Mary's Thefriepds of the family are roqnes tfld to attend without ftmhor npHna; ; ' sitioks. «te., Ac., ;e., Ac. -The steamship ning from Port Bth, and mails vernmentin the r Steiner, who m the attack on onitors were all od' condition. DtEIV i. TO-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. Pitttburgji & GooneUsville Bailfoad. WISTEB .ABBA An AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, BE. S-9;ouuber .I(ith,_;lBa-, Traltlfl will the iepot. corner of Jton,and ; *i a!er stri'eta,s»s follows; ■M Wt- ■ u-H?it Ve j Arrive at ~ .ir <3* Tifc»W*h Pitt burgh i—- irHF AS.M il, 3IEETISG OF THE M. StookholieTa of the Pittsburgh arid Boston' Mining Company. will behold at the Office of trie .*2/* . F ! fth w ,tr " t - °n Monday., the loth last., at o'olook p. in. - ■ ■ mql3;3td IHMM HOWE, Bec’y AT w. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.» sro. »1 FIFTH SrH££X, Ladies will find a large and choice selection of fashionable « BOOTS and SHOES .ooneUting of every variety of. Ladies, Misses Bye. louths end Children’s Heeled Gaiters. Congress,Lioe ard Britton, ■ Morooeo anti Kldßoots, Engli h Walling Boots, Gent and Calf Balmcra’s. Eugene 800-S White Satn and Kid Slipners: Farlor ond Toiler shoe?, which are 'selling anov as any house Westof themountains. • mh!3 a giSB- M -,53, |r=» Z {sQ -sg ®. &■• ?!li- w e“ 3 ? W- 5« o.' £isf ©■& § :fe a|3f#- . f« :=©*- • §3§ ~£ . • ; £ s! 2 m 5 ?• • - J.yp B' 3 S"- : •»•>■ S/ gv® 3 -gSru g'.J? Ito 2 5 : S~\.: I!" ft S -s : “ sf? w a -S5-' cSS v» H IBS'.;! pioiyjTD-ojr thubshay after- JL noon,io a oh WrodB reet aSafte" ICoy, marked G.Findtav East Liber ty.abe owner cun hare it by. calling at this office and: paying forthis notice, tth)S;Ud ? Leo lure for the Benefit of tfre Oyphahs. REV. M. O»€ONBfE3 S. J,.XATE Bit hop of Pittsburgh, will deliver •* LF} - TUHjE in SL Faul ■< Cathedral, on Sundayeven in?. Ma T ch 15ih. for the benefit of. the Orphans °f&. Paul’s. Sohject: "TheDwtln/tfUrtlriiS JJ ft f e .* . cents, at the door and at Geo. tore. Fifth street. Dooraojptmat ROLLING MILL FOB: LEASE. The rolling hill pbopertt at, A polio, Armstrong county, on the Une/of the Pennsylvania Canal and Wbst PennrylwnU Hallway, wtU be leaied fjr a term of years It consists of a ... •. 3U>IXL\G MILL, Nail Factory, Hoop Mill, faw Mill,HwUHnga and Jarge Board,ng Boose; ai»ty acres of. Got 1 Pvwcr, ic. In location,on the lme of the West Pennsylvania Railway : Onst be ng fiusned to completion,) Connecting Mksyhania Itailrcad. av BUiwvilii amtthe Allegheny \ hgUroad rear Pre£ port and ite situation m the «*idstof an'excellefat farccmg disfcjion presents all the advantages itmoh abundant iuel,caeap provisions andlow taxes give to enterprise and capital f r economy ot nvmuactire. Per terms and-'rartienlars an.’ .1. — RAI AY TIMEKOTS,. / Especially Adapteti ibr Army Sales! Pistil a mil aDD^£ r f’- of J l,isoi,^r *™ Watch for Army Bata P r^ t »J! n( li^ v, i !e i l,,! » ana taking, the chain Watches nf that ob?? P beh?f 1 ha. novelty shoold m4t thS oufak^a'i!^ 11 ' sale i! merits, and Wo b-sooikd- ,2®? i * B ? T ?' rusinj .im an extensivo tor enter s: dnsLSss? b?£ & elootre gold-plated, pe r H oa]4 ofriT P i 3* Cd ir ing them to make tho u r I qa « 5' tZSSZ*T&**& ' ] JV.OROSS BRO WN?S TlUll'llrs -“■Vpustroo’dandforsileby' mhli w n ,h A?!- 4 * KELDT, ' j ‘ O' o9 Eod»rAl street. All«h« n . ,) Ste* .S52S?*Sf»« bittern, No. 69J «f4|^ y _ ®D; 1 GtUE j'raf. d and for eale by mhia! No A.. KELLY, . ■•- - - «o-,g Federal street AllMh.,!, L £Ji:*Ki:'.s U isiAxios bhtebs, Plantation Bitter*, Crato-s Plantation’ Bitters H ' ; >' E®S 3 a o nd“ O r i^ y EBH,E ««*«ST 16 THE PVBI.IC. _ Daily arrival*, by fixpros* and Railroad, oT- B w GO0l)»i Macrnm & 6lFde% „ ' N0.' 78 MARKET-STREET/’'' 113 ai ?®y &codi HeadJJeta, P»t- * f t ■ terna. Skirt?, CoraWi „tarse assortment of ' ' fJT s ';i Giovo9 ' moSj, for 1^ want in pnoc and variety. . • ■ MiaCRUM & GLIDE- V 1 N«K7B Market Street ghg- . Between Fourth a»3 the •1 C! A JR P KflT s . 18®. lIMMBEB, ig|g, W-. M. «fe U. t : , 87 foobts :•••■”-: moderate rate?, us prices will bTOg^- EXTRAORDINARY B A. R GT A |' ‘xlit BF 1 v I Jt If.M, S I % It'S... a. AlkD »' *n ck j ■ -db u ssgo ©"irsr,'"' -M' \# s 9 | fa {i - < V v s ft* A 50 MABKET STREET, Also, Bhoetla».-ShhUn*s/HouMkeipW Goodi? isftasiSy&jEsr- «-* JESTKECE fifK'S 1 -*'"’ l/ ‘ »EB«ESrr. GeotVOlose Calf Gaiters, Gent’s Gl6re n Caif Gwtere!' , Geot’sGlove'CalHjaitera, At, •DIFPENfiAGHER’S " ;nftlB.,-ii; jn^lSPlMiatreetfaiiafßliiriW <» 4>ovsas Cdvmf' """ ""■"' n- " V tktatrJfafkjftitaa'PltatitfirttA ' ,ejn)iir;'M,»Ttet «jii r. 'niHlli .’*.;** Apples ajtd potatoes- f ; l '- -554° ;S°,lotetoesr*. * s 150 do do Neehahnool td0.,.. Just reeeived and for rale by - '-•**“* : cdrner.Majltet'and Ite^rak - LOS T. /I , i" ;- r; ?-: ,-T SMI CTranra bktwekit Tiki* üborty andHandsrteoie,- d’Hoia* and,Penn street or Penn’aß. B. Black a : Pocket'ioofcj i Ti*ii4:sso DiS^W ?i!t* S & w,a * > .°, B * T ' n t 0 a ' e fl'd'rby leaving it at thUoffice.. Aliperaoniaraherebywarnednolta l " ote - a vpayDiraitlU3beenßtopped: <& :jja&CK®£ j' *’ BiiiyMsiQintaaai... ad! . ,•>■?* : j * FIFTH and MARKET,' : J ./ * .FIFTH and MARKET, -i t'] , FIFTJR .and MARKET* Are opening for j ' i -.Spbing s 3^;iEs;.;: : .Fashionable Silke,'' - , . I FashionableShawla, ; Fashionable Chintzes, • v.. FaShionable Saqueg, / ' : . article. FUtILISK orNTATIE GOOD!!. %hio < ' ; TBmra, msSBl, : ;■ j Trusseg; Trusses, TrusaSS, ,J ■ TrnMes ! Trasses, v.. ;• . i ionT 1 ■ 4 * >ncB9: »od ; quality defy eoirtpeti-* . ’ JOSE PH F tiEMTNrt. ' J ; ■ ■fflM MwfcetiW-. ; , ' ■ ;"* i ' ~u :r ■ ~• ;j £y_U ASH "’.; ;-! p.ppenorSoda, AskandiPot, - !:- ‘ k £fi ' i.-A’pL»\S~is;l cvG--'i'u 1 -jRW^WJSar-'! 1 ■- P 2p* a ? , #|:| «> j:,g32:;, 2£ l- 4 •g-rrl'W^- - • Si»r i • 5- .• • jism'-oCas. MrT*’ MXF W :; i:p.:©: ; •v? • Or g3:r,W-.o :S 6!& Tv w., B ■ ' ' ‘'-f ' : S S£ .tv-:: ■ .. C/5.«r r‘ .ifad.i fito - l : ' -V ; >5-^ m H '>3 HI g >3 y.,tl *' ' I ' :. ~J -t •••■ ■ ■' : . LATE * s=-. : . «t-, LATE-. bi.wik ” ' - STYLES " /. , : 'i : STYLES •;•••.-!• ’ ' half ■ ■ ABOUT -' v.i i . TtgTTAr COSCfBT' BALL SBOB ME; S^a»^isi§yifs t»:ta , : biuc-’w UO'i h'-Ll i ,Caril Photo^paplrg i 6f r -..M-T'.iri' :-.i) -■ ■vj; I TOM TH.UMB; AN I) HIBWIEE, ••••. r.l.»>iNtl2 JO i Ss :': : r-,fl -Vi: ? !;;.;ci > TOM THUMB AND HM WJFE -.i / - . I :r;i —i: .ioV.*'. > I-sibo Toa THifUB Agrafe w.*n . i": .'»»!' ri/i iiofchMlaßoo iea- ?; ! '•••« • - v?-tf oJ I 'iii -is ooafifnt.iaiiw jjfJsau haa ’ .. . ! v;.:T3G!9 TlZii&t'rQ'tri <■ _ : y •?% sate; vnfKwqT iflb fi-Mqajv.j sj,;! jV V!?u!r VHwknU Piso^s: 'r, f •;:; fvriifiaoijassfc-I'm-! , £fS3~-isc ?ou*si> oi fcabasis? sip tfai-iarf. i-i -i-saii law tdi io siseex tewora iTXßTxanEnrcs : '. NEW ■ -NEW GOODS: . ■ GOODS •<'- a 'U.i.i , X'i ':’r vjbxi • **'■* ttJTic.u i Alleghony. - ■'.-/, .**. h.okake*co., J~b/aj2 Btoadyay, New York, 4| j |aMga&*?o. CPBISG IS IHE TIStIO tiO M.ia Ki S*.X A :i PURIFY THE BLOOD ' - - with.the Concentrated Bxtraet of - au Hii-w D^ 6 M- f 3 doors below Fourtb, , mli* COUNTRY MERCHANTS •>! yS£.,S9ilGSil6imO gJXfYI SQpfc ■ | willlinda verylarye aadohloce stock of Dry :i I .=■* L'.-- O sods'at- •• p-i •ftfß'EUi :i | _ STREET^ MPJMCES..A IldSv.v a^sVvip lailiiOimMiHii iSir, 'j 1 'nos. desirable onrin?- goods,:tp which - they ’— aJctciiUon ofVholeyaie hnyera. -UiKerportibd-£F their purchafos - :' .7 i idt£'the , pnceßirrthbJ-" r in the K&Vterd - Mericct rfi ancTtlie/ 'cad now flffnp— : - -r - as wilt prove advantaraonj-tn'' * ~ tß^rcarto^ers!- 1 Theirfetock.drnastg'ofSffiwatlrj/ -new and ."Shirts, CcdUr*. 1 Cravats Tiei Balmoral atnl'~SnhD'‘ n '• SfartarZephyiß^totlana~ahflrg^iLgipg¥ftrn t finrn y t&ain Umbrellas, Party PdimfepPmS, ■ lapes,'thread. Combs, Ao-.cmbraoinga foll as* sortment of Small Wares and Paco? Articles. - 4 *CJty and conn try merchants, niiUmerp/ondbcd^ I aleis, bfcy t-■ j ;•-:,BAiirratoßE,MD., -' IJfclfiAL Cpi IS SlO MM CH A N TS, ?:' ; < f ;i , > andB6entBforthtf'aide’of ::;i, ''*' J V' s -^' l -? s,af: Dpfaont‘a tionjHimler &. safety Rnu, i .Beckiva cn consigiupont ;o£aUkind*of W«sfcrn:3*K D CS- S n -r nm^ e tavpcea thereon..; ■ ' - ; KMortoW.jr. Smith & Co,;MUier,s4r" S. '.ri '-J '• I« - P ttsbaigh.i’eb.ZriMfe.r-. V,\ * .wki.£‘J3l 8 ?' ttl ? pa■': j Mdao«Wat’)Bttilb%in n ttJ: • * eScl3ffi«i cKijiftt*S? AU*|fiffi£ &§!)»•.. - - i}w: lb ; 'i* ' «.s. '-2»0