The UnloW aa it wu i ; The Constitution as It Is 1 [THURSDAY ;ORNING, MARCH 19. WSee First ahd Third Page Tor Com mercial Dally Markets and Biver News NETBEUI®! ABOLITIQNISM ; GOING TJNDEB. JjludicationS. frpin Washington City and New York look hs if the genius of Secre- 1 tary Seward and Thurlow Weed was at last triumphant, and that Abolitionism, in the tnpire State, wi s a thing of the past. A nple of week' j since there appeared in like New York If orld a letter from Albany, !|| which occnrre 1 the following significant {paragraphs: Sj “Much is said >f the formation of a new arty. That mt y be, but it will be in the irm of a disintt gration of the Republican arty. The age c annot have three formida jtjjie parties, the tjne between is to be cruah @l by the attrition of the other two, con servative or radical. These are the chan nels through which the popular tide will now. | j “The President seems, however late, to have been aroused to the fact that he has dimed his back on his best counsel; hence letters, telegrams] journey, and-perhaps the day is coming that the highest officer in (ftis nation will awake to the fact that the essence of a radical party is to destroy and pat it has no strength to sustain.” |i I The Washington correspondent of the jsW York Herald telegraphs to that [japer'that: | i| “Among the conservatives here there gas been a general congratulation at the final adjournment of the Senate, and it is Believed that the President, having been Clothed by receht legislation with all the powers required! to run the government iajachins for eighteen months, will, with (.ut delay, adoptla policy which will be c atisfactory to the masses of the people, both in reference! to the prosecution of the ? fir and the execution of the civil functions if the government.” lln the late election in New York, which 1 in the triumph of Mr. Seymour, | is known that many of the Republicans, i fj the Seward and Weed persuasion, as- I Bted in producing that result. The same l lfluence secure 1 the election of ex-Gov i rnor Morgan to the Senate of the United j dates. These Results were necessary to l lje formation o ' a new party in New j'jnrk, or rather the crushing out of the | ijdicals of the C reeley school, who have | ijiven the counti y to almost irretrievable t ijin.' The folfo wing up of these radical i efeats, fay aava ;e and crushing assaults | |>on Greeley by Thurlow Weed, in which 1 s states that men have been imprisoiied "I ir speaking “loss treason” against the E Jvern'ment than Greeley has, demon s' rate a determination to break the power QfUhe radical destructives ofNew York.— That Baartu-d an|l Weed will succeed in weir laudable enterprise scorns to be a foregone conclusion; while the para |rkphs copied from the Herald looks b!s[ if the President were about to assist them. Not only this, bnt it also ap Hears as if certain leading Democrats of Pew York were laboring for the same {purpose. Heurathe course of Bradyi |in Boren and Daly, in the late “Union gdague” meetings in New York city and Brooklyn. If tfiey succeed in crushing | infernal spirit ot radicalism, which has driven the administration to the perform apee of bo manr mischievous acts, they I ill have render! d the country a service ir which it will 1 e forever grateful. ‘ It is significant hat at the. Union League eetings alluded to in New York' no ab ilit.ion resolutiots were offered; no e:j sementof thei eta of the administration. ; simply a deti rmination expressed to te m support i if the government in its" irts to crush ;he Southern rebellion, the Brooklyn meeting no abolition tier was pres mt; a Democrat pre id and Democrats did the speak-; If this nlagnanimity upon the t of the Njew York Demooracy sot only to support the government, it at the same time to enable Seward and Seed to throttlo Abolitionism, it is a I itriotic nndertal :ing, and we wish i t i jery success. ] Ir. Seward appears to 1 Hjg been the onl; gentleman ont of New; ‘ i||rk, who was i ivited to the Brooklyn i Bating; his excise, at least, for r,o s fending is the o lly one published. <*n h! Spelter we find 1 o allusions to any “irre n jeßßible conflicts ’ between the Status, or tf |‘Northern Bym 1 lathiaers with treat ;on;” U' me of these hacl neyed phrases oc ;ur in bj Spelter, but, on the contrary, he regales hlsjlicarers with the following full, (low ing|and liberal sentence: Jgjlß: I regret th'jtt I cannot atten d your aftqting on Monday evening.. Go on an d ttgamaeyour Unibn.League. Write out motrd in a bold) broad, unmistakable et whomsoever will, be they old of eilhet sex, of whatever na r^ igion or r 4*, sign it. Let each 'HMc^her take a {certificate of member * ufs a 010 * n the costliest manner he au epei dit conspicuously in Vmli) 00n or in his cabin, preserve it with jSf at .\ a . m,aer b «atows on his gold, and a , a * deß th to whomsoever Jdl&ns , b6Bt - di P loma will grow in aB yoara roll away and happy gene :aMns succeed ea|h other in the glorious and we have inhered. b ||i inference fr{ m M these ; ndiea(ions ?§ at abolitiomsh,, in th 9 great Empire wh,ch furi 13hed the brains and >rmc,pal lounder of that party, in the >e|apn of Mr. Sevard, bps had it a day . md|lhat he who af itated the monster into is to be one of its earliest ex acfijjioners. PPEBHEAI I T AND TBAl pas. lese infamous I ipcrats by sue is as the Pit S;us no uneasin 1 neutral paper ely inform the el meeting held ||y, we do not f< 1 erms being applied to i miserable Abolition sbnrgh Gazgic occa sss, but when profee ij like the Chronicl g public that there f S ’ B here in this city , A ’ nd el, at liberty to 1. lt it ■ Chronicle of fur , B a ay ere are Copper 1 heads rest and most a enom . ore of them t} M a the aware of. T hey are ch*o(her, if D ott othe Metr secret meetings conferee© ia< innoticed. Th kedthat: “T] fas of the ran Stripe, and far n ip are generally Ml known to ea IC. They have heir grumblinj &-9'+ ntjfti awpjfqnfepilwA fchefr hatred to the Government, or as they style it, the abolition administration, iB deep, bitter and intense.” Here are specific charges that there are men amongst ns who are even worse than any Southern traitor; yesterday we de manded of the Chronicle to expose these traitors and their places of meeting; but the only response we received from it was the following. A Rich Joke. “The Post of this morning calling on the Chronicle to tell it who .are the “Copper heeds” among ns, and insisting, in a fine burst of patriotic indignation, that such “Copperheads” should be instantly ar rested. If the Post cannot furnish relia ble and detailed statistics of the genus Copperhead, we don’t know who can.” The Chronicle, instead of retracting its editorial slander, treats us to the above silly evasion. But that slippery concern must either make good its charge or stand before the community a volun tary and gratuitous slanderer. Its intima ting that the Post knows the traitors to whom it alluded, does’nt relieve it in the least; it has made a charge, which we pro nounce a falsehood, and in the name of the Democracy of the city demand that it either make good its assertion, or acknow ledge that without provocation or neces sity it deliberately published n falsehood. The plainness of 1 these observations will not, we tru9t, so wound the sensibilities of the Chronicle as to render it unable or unwilling to respond to them. We have had quite enough of “neutral” detraction of the only party which has always been and is now the most loyal to the Constitu tion and the Union. DEATH OP A SOUTHERN UNION EDITOR. The New Orleans True Delia of the 4th inst., comes to ils in mourning fur the death of its gallant and fearless Union editor —John Maginnis, Esq. From the commencement of the rebellion, he took his sti T-d < n tbr side of the Constitution. Tile 'Ptltif remarks : “The b'.iitiiKr of this journal. John Maginnis, is no more. He breathed his last at lour p. in. yesterday, after a pain ful and protracted illness. The disease of which he died consumption—he con tracted, it is believed, some years ago, since wben he had gradually given way, his early demise being doubtless hastened by the afflictions of his adopted country, ' which we know completely overwhelmed him and reconciled him to an early grave. At this moment we are so afflicted by his loss that we are unable to do more than make the announcement to this communi ty, where he was so well known and uni versally respected.'* F..r ill.* IVt. A REMINISCENCE. Mu. Ejutor : A letter from Mr. T.l.nr low Weed, dated New York, March 11, and addressed to Mr. Horace (In-cley, has arrested my attention To the main statements of the letter 1 assent, but portions of it I dLsent from, possibly from a lack of precise knowledge. In the closing paragraph Mr. Weed says: “The party which, when its couutry % involved in war, falls iuto the error of the Federalists in 1614, digs its own grave. ‘ Our Country, Right or Wrong,' as.given by Com. David Porter, is the sent intent to which patriotism responds.” 1 may misremember, but I incline to believe the sentiment attributed to Com. Porter was given by Com. Decatur on the occasion of a public entertainment given in his honor shortly after his ship had re* turned to port, bringing in the captured English frigate, the Macedonian. Oneot the guests offered the toast, “Our Country,” and, looking around the table, added: ‘-‘When she is right, u making the latter part of the toast emphatic. Com, Decatur instantly rose ana gave, “Our Country, right or wrong." TMb soon became a popular toast, insep arably associated with the name ot Deca tur. When the Essex sailed from port under Command of Com.'l). Porter, he ran up an ensign with the inscription, “Free Trade and Sailors' Rights.” When Com. Lawrence was dying of the wound received on board the Chesapeake during the fight with the Shannon, he call ed to those about him, “Don’t give up the ship,” and this became a rallying cry in the American Navy. Nelson’B admouitory appeal to his licet, displayed at Trafalgar, “England expects every man to do his duty,” became words of renown. If 1 mistake I am open to correction and shall be glad to be put right. Till then, I shall claim the authorship of ‘“Our Coun try—Right or Wrong,” for Dkcatur. Mu. °Ehitoh —The flippant facility of the editor of the Chronicle in answering questions induces me to ask Irt. Does the editor of that paper de nounce all as copperheads who think and declarothat.it was impolitic, unwise and unjust to remove Gen. McClellan from the command of the army? 2d. Does he class among the copper heads all who believe and declare that Gen. Geo. B. McClellan will be the next President of these United States ? 3d. —Does he denounce as copperheads all who disapprove of the low jests y the vulgar jokes and the fickleness of Presi dent Lincoln, as uudignified and im proper ? : 4th. Does he include among the cop perheads all such men as have denounced as pitiful, mean and contemptible on the part of the Secretary of War of these Uni ted States, to descend to the little office, and smallest business ot selecting and de signating the newspapers in which com manders of arsenals aud posts must adver tise ? These are specific and direct interroga tories ; direct answers to w&ch will not only show what Mr. McKnigbt means by a cor >perheacL but also who are included in bis / requent denunciations. A WAR DEMOCRAT.. A. Dispatch from Commodore The Washington Star says a dispatch w a » yesterday received at the Navy De ' partment from Commodore Porter to the following effect: He says that he had just heard the sig nal agreed upon between himself and Commander Smith (who commands the naval portion of the Yazoo expedition) to be fired by the latter * a soon as he should succeed in getting iato the Yazoo —nine minute guns and three gu nB after wards in quick succession. His position on getting into the river would be in the rear of Vicksburg, and close enough to the Mississippi to permit the signal to be clearly heard in Admiral Porter’s squad ron. As the rebel fleet of transports, dec., had taken refuge in the Yazao, it was of the utmese importance to’ them to prevent Commander Smith’s expedition from for cmg their way into it : and a stubborn en gagement to that end probably took place; For the Post, Porter. Mil. J4HHS i\ biKi Post —I have read in t the day about what it League” of all loyafo relieve my enquiring n cious scruples, (beings* and a church member o know what thi&Union l its secret society sim Nothings, now dead an it belong to that assoc who assembled some tii rard House, proclaims gious liberty all over th Raising Cotton i The present unpreced ton and tobacco are 1 stimulating efforts to pi in regions where they before. A number of f county are preparing both cotton and toba< will be a little awkwar quality of the crops pr< terior ; but when it is thing in the shape of c cents per pound, and tl tobacco are selling lor hundred, it will be re; enterprise will be hij An acre of St. Louis co four hundred pounds c TO cents a pound, dred pounds of toba' pound, $l4O. There will be a respi raised this year in Sc nearly every larmer, w it, will plant several Illinoisans in this city oring to hire fifty negr ing.—67. Jjow's News. I ented prices of cot having ,the effect of t oduce both staples ’ were never grown f irmers of St. Louis this year to plant tco. The business The Washington 6. has the following: somcESSiox or. THE CONTRABAND TBADK. I Btaff vißited Leon ?sday last, and re- Uy morning. Hois II the military forces d Si, Mary’s coun i his headquarters it or Leonardtowu. »f hin mission is to d trade intercourse, re and Dixie. Ur* le inHiituliuns and to protect the pro nruit no acts of dis l Government, but with a protracted n are caught viola- T nited States. His about l,ot ! u meu, 1 to f>,uOo, if deem •e the measures he Gen. Lockwood End ardtown, Md., on Ta muined until Wedueed now in command of all stationed in Charles ai ties, and will establis cither at Point Lookoh 'l'he principal object c suppress the contTivbfttii generally, between tin promises lo respect in laws of Maryland, and pie so long as they co i loyalty to the Federal he threatens to punish imprisonment all wh; . ling the laws of the I’ present force nuraben ' which will be increased e.d necessary to enforc is charged with. i-riso.vi-.ks IRRIVKD. Yesterday the Pro vi ted to the old capitol .) company. G, Nth Vitjj was found three mile* near Union Mills. Ar P. and private Wm. H near Drainesville. Tt to have left the rei charged with acting »| and Moseley when thf our front. >st commit - acob L. Wright, of :ginia cavalry, who '» within our liiu-a, i Iso, Lieut. Samuel 1. Whitmon*, taken hey claim loug since >t*l service, but are a guides for White r latter approached News from the I Wc havi' advices frt ron to the f.tll of Jai States sailing sloop-of razil Squadron, m the Brazil aquad uary. The Suited war Jamestown was arrived from Kio ■at Montevideo, havini Janeiro to look after. The steam gunboat same port. General isited the corvette anchor otf Kio. The both vessels were w Jamestown's men ha Kuglish men 01-wars-r lives were lost. A o< session. i a difficulty with icn on shore.hn’t no rnrt-martial was In Life in f+ Mr. J. Robs Brow Frankfurt-on the-Maiu peculiarities of old Eu Everything bore lms cy. One week is the s so of month* and year variety for the Bensons gretwion ns in Californi stagnant at the age of become pursy, and wat rope : a soporific leaden one as another, and 3, allowing a small There is no pro a. People become hirly; at forty they Idle like ducks: ai filly they become tnld-leaded andapot dec lib, and carry their hall in their hands to keep their bruins cool : at sixty a leg or arm gives way or has to be dragged Along ornursed; at seventy they take to little hand carriages, and get rolled about the public promenades by BervantM in livery; and at eighty or ninety they get out for wont of breath, aud help to m ike vegetables for uew geuerations. All ttys time the sun rises and sets once a day, fo • 30.") days in the year; the town clocks toll the quarter hours and hours; the police niount guards at the gates and salute the pissiqg officers ; the soldiers hug and kiss ike servant girls ev ery evening in the by wlays and the alleys ; old burghers take their afternoon stroll arouud theglaeis and djop in their regular beer house, where theyjsit for hours, gos siping over the a'flairs oF the city ; children go to school and back again, with thei satchels on theirbacks, knd in thecourseo time go to business and gradually morge inr to old fogies Ifke the real .of the good citi zens—and so wags thje world in Ger many. | | mriD fiiovE polish. M-A The best aid cheapest article in use. It reeds do uiixiog, 1 ®lt has do smell whateV. r; It i>r«duces do dirt or dust; It preserves fro*" rust; It produces a jet black polish; It requires very JiUleflabor; For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON. mhli comer SnoithQeld aod Fourth streets STERUKti’N AMBIU FOR THE Contains a new and valuablj ing tbo Hair to grow in tbe 1 ner. For sale by SIMO inhll corner Smithfield JUST RECEIVED I a splendid stock of BPBING DELAINES & DEEBS GCODB CALICOS, LIAUIUHS, <fcc. Special attention is called tojour stock of Muslins end Irish Linens that was purchased boforo Lho great advance in Dry Goodr.l Call soon and secure your Spring Goods as they will bo mpeh higher Remember the place. No. % Market street, be tween Fifth and tho Diamond. •mha |li. J IiYSTCH, HI VE T i:n N.-T W O lir.NDBED Boiler Riveters can find employment on iron gunnoats, under shelter] at the lest wages. Machinists also wanted. 1 Union Iron! mh!6:d3w&3d CARPETS. 1862. DECEMBER. 1862. W. I). & 11. McCALXUM. 87 FOURTH STREET, LARGE PORTIOS • u ''tag >e€>u bought j>« «idvnl.oo... Hjid now replenish Jarxeat anv u. ico of die reason) Bign3 iu Carpots, Oil Cloths, V A {aTorahlo opportunity is o: modorato rates, as pricos will £u;xi»hjfs, fvibb's Dried Apples fiO “ Green 2Gu “ Family Flour ll>* bush Dried Peaches &> Clover seed is •* liuiothy ■' * 1:>00 Bacon bhooiders tti New oil Barrels SHJ bbla Neahannock Potatoes 300 bushels Mixed M Id btore and for salt* Ky . JAS. A. FKT2EB, wrncr Market and First st* T’VtFiTOFfehV , Hatlor Meming he newspapers of Called a “Union dtizens. It would md and conscien strictly nibral man r good standing)to league means. Is lar to the Know d buried, or does iation of patriots ne since at the Gi lg civil and reli ) world ? LATEST. NEWS BY TELEGBAPII. MILITARY OPERA! lONS IN THE WEST. Draft of 500,000 Men to be Made, Thirtieth New York Regiment Jackson. Fremont Fails to Get a Command, ,nd Tobacco. LATEST NEWS FKOH MEXICO WAR IX CENTRAL AMERICA PHiLADKU’HiAjMarch 18. —The Herald’s Washington dispatches of the 9th eays:— No official dispatches from Vicksburg have been received to day by either the War Department or the Navy Depart ment, but the officials are satisfied of the substantial correctness cf the recent ad vices of favorable results in that quarter. They regard it as certain that if not already in our possession, Vicksburg will very soon be occupied by our forces.— fho only remaining obstructions to the complete possession of the Mississippi river will then be the batteries at Port .Hudson, which cannot long withstand Ihe combined assaults of our naval and mili tary forces from above and below. I at first, and the iduced may bo in reflected that any ott.on is worth 7.7 te poorest kinds of twenty dollars per .dily seen that the lily remunerative, unty land will yield if cotton, worth at til; or sevkn lnm ico, at ‘JO cents a ictable cotton crop nthern Illinois, os ho is prepared for lores. There were last ‘week, endeav >es for cotton rais- The Secretary of War has constantly ex pressed hi 3 opinion that the great and de cisive battles of the campaign will be fought in the South-west. He is confi dent that they will prove that his combi nations will result m the speedy suppres sion of the rebellion,, and will vindicate him against any charge of blundering or incapacity. '■r, of last evening, Provision has been made in regard to the apprehended danger of the precipita tion of a large portion of the rebel forces at Vicksburg upon Gen. Roaeerana, and also the possibility of another more form idable invasion of Kci tueky and Missouri. It is understood that Mr. Chase feels that he is master of the position touching financial aff:iir.-\ The rapidly augmen ting Jeniund for Gpvernraenl securities in connection with the prospects of gradual military advances upon the rebellion are well calculated to inspire confidence in the fiuaaces. It is stated that a draft id five hundred thousand men is soon io be.ordered, and that arrangements have been made to enforce the conscription without diffi- culty. The recent action of Congress in regard to whose term expires this Spring, is at tracting some attention in the regiments. Among the first to take action is the New York Thirtieth, of Hatch's Iron Brigade, who have done honor to thein&clves and SiMe on the Rappahannock, at Gaines ville. South Mountain, Bull Run. Antic tarn and Fredericksburg. Col. Searing, on Saturday, presented to Gen. Ualleck a paper signed by every officer on duty with the regiment, excepting one, stating that they had consulted with their men, and if they could be sent home about the first of April, which is a month before their term expires, the officers and men of the regiment would re enlist for the war, and recruit thuir ranks to tin* max imura unuiber. merican commerce uluaki waa in the Watson Webb had while she lay at Hlicera and erewa of dl. Some of the Nkw \oiik, March I s . The /’ribum-'n W oshington dispatch says : Major G< neral Fremont left foi New York to night, bin interview < ith the Secretary of Wnr this morning having proven unsatisfactory. Before the adjournment <;l Congress st-v era! loading Republican Senator* wore hh eured, ou the highest possible authority, that he was about to be restored to active vice in the field, that would satisfy bin friends. He remained here twn or three weeks at the Express request ot tffi. gov ernment, under the pre m. : *e liiM'ke shot;!,! liavo a certain command suited to his rank and position : but it now <--ems that he will not be assigned to it al present, al though the President and Secretary of War desire that he should be —the CuMit' opposition of General Unlink having blocked, >1 not defeated, the arrange ment. trmany ic, in a letter from thus sums up the Ni >v Nome, March 18 l in* Tribune publishes official Mexican adv'. -s to Feb ruary 2filh. Gen. Forey was then within i‘i mile* oi Puebla. I h<* Mexican fprepurnliohs are com plete, and their determination to resist the Trench as earnest as ever. J uarea has ordered the return of the forced loan made at San Luis Potosi. Tho Herald has a dispatch from the Ar uiy ot the Potomac, which says that iht rebel army has massed upon our rijrhl wing. The Herald's Washington dispatch says that the rebels acknowledge the capture of gzoo city. The steamer Union, from tbe Gulf Squadron via l\'ii B -val on the 14th, and I‘ortress Monroe, arnwd at this port to day. ll was tho iron dud Nantucket which arrived off Charleston bur, instead of the Nuhant, aa reported from Fortress Mon roe. Nkw \oiik, March 18. —'j'he steamship Champion brings intelligence of a collision between the troops of Guatemala, under 1 resident Carrera 'and those of San Sal vador, under President Barrios, on tho -2d of February, at Coatefegue, about six teen leagues from the city of San Sulvudor. It resulted, after two days’ fighting, in the a * defeat ot the Guatemaliau army, with tbe loss of four rifled guns and a consider able quantity of munitions. Three hun dred were killed, and a large number wounded. It is believed from present in dications that all five of the Central Amer ican States will become involved in the quarrel. lAirt, e discovery for c&us nost luxuriant man >N JOHNSTON, •> and Fourth streets STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low l*rioes. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, apotiiecakies. CoDiur fourth and Market streets Pittsburgh. S r sf*V Cream Tartar MwUciDes, Paints, Bakin* Ma. Pertamery Bye .St a fib, Kujf.ttnstard. Chemical*, Spices, Oils, *©•» do* Physicians Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. Puro Wines and Liquors, for raedioinal use only. ieiyto LMKB B, KADS, Worki. £t. Louis, STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES, just received and for sale at-the oldprieof, Hav ing purchased entirely for cash I am enabled to u PPIy all articles in my lins at former prices. Call at the Cheap Cash Store, of. JOS EPH H, BORLAND’S, . No. 98 Market st, 2i door from Fifth, mbit IF OFKSTOCH vious to a series oi Migust before the with the newest de* indow Shades, Ac. fo*cd purchasers at be higher. deo!7 ICIOIt S A LE.-THREE SHALL farms, within twelve miles of the city, GOOD ORCHAiy)S ON EACH. Algo, 2K acrernear the city line, Very large Grape Arbor and dwelling, ' Apyly to * M. K. NOLAN. 127 Fourth st. Oil. Offer to Re-Eo H&t. PHY Gd|gs, TRiMMINGP, at N” boons. >f;' SPfip, EATON, MAORUM & CO., NOS. 17 & 19 FIFTH STREET, Offer to CASH IIUIERSa choice selection ol TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, ribbons: OLOiTES AND MITTS. HAIR NETS. RUCHKS, COLLARS, SHIRTS, BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, SUN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS, And a foil assortment of SMALL WARES’AND FANCE ARTICLES, Ac., Ac. DRY GOODS. NEW SPRING DELAINES, Foulards, Challcs, fcilks, DARK PRINTS. Shirting Prints, Shirting Muslins, City Intelligence Ofilee, No, 127 Fourth fit. one door above SmithfieM s* IAM KOW PREPARED TO SUPPJLY families in the city and country, with helps of all kinds, at short notice. I will also attend to the ptnehaso and sale of property, collection of rents and claims, negotiato loans, Jbc, From my ihtimate knowledge of the city and county, and loDg experience in the business, lAope to gi.e entire satisfaction to my patrons. _ mhlOutmdtoith. M. K, NOLAN. I.ACE MITTS, HID ULOVEB, | j^ EW »**«!*« GOODS. IRISH LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, t'OTTOX host:, BONNETB, BONNET BIBBONS FLOW KBS AND RUCHES, HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, Table Diapers, HONEY COMB QUILTS, CI.OA KI \(,' CLOTH, th\ .IT- Ae cheap a, to be ft.und aoywhoro. Country ilerchutiis atd Wholesale Buy ers will Unci it to thoir advantage to call and ft&mino our stor-fc. WM. SEMPLE’S, 180 and 182 Federal Street, AI.I.F.GIIEXY.* If G ' z bovo the Diamond. bJ° ,) IiASH! l i ASH! »«D.4 ASII !—Customef cau always bo euin-licd wirh tbe best article at , , . GKO. A. RKI.LV'S, C Federal St., Allegheny. ■|onA«F.S, lIAIK OILS, PEHIT'ME- M. K 1 b*\ rt.logiies. A larg* S upj.ly of the rnoa. brandy just »co**ived by IiLO. A. KKLLA, by Federal St lrV ' AUe K ho D y. PURE LIRIOItS EOlt MEDICAL purposes can always be proooroi at HEO. A. KELL\t/‘ Federal St., Allegheny. NAEE--1 hat desirable Tavern Stand* the WASII IN(J1 ON ll(.l bl£. situate on Main btroct and Cherry Alley, in the borough of Washington Fa. The umiensicnod, in <'ons«jucnro of declining health, wltl cfler ivt public i<ale on Saturday tho 11th d«v of April next, between tho hours of one and two o'clock, p, m., the above property, when terms cf sole will bo mode known. There is a Store Room, occupied n-.w as a Po*t Office, a Barber bbop—a Tenant House ai.d Livery Stable on tho place that rents from iW to 440 dollars yearly. MKilAKlj WALDRON. inl*» UOWDERER IILFEAKU PRUSSIAN "■ I ' iluo - A large supply of each, just received >1 , v O *U. A. kKLLY. t* Federal St. Allegheny. * &S « r.b H r & g-a. . , 9 is §£ “! § 35 «S' a CO Sr> w -q CD s g n « o> 2; »; 2 M IT. ? * ? _ SSf * ti. r— «-c «s CD 1/ — * H. t«’ m ° 1 _ g s w fr. P? BS, p s 5? w 5 era 5:3. u n s GC Jj|AZIJ»’S CAMPHOR ICE, WITH GLYCERINE. This is a prepara'ion which is neither Cream, Lotian nor Powder, but a solid. Since its intro aaotioD'it has obtained a rapid popularity as an an application to excoriated and smarting surfa ces-. It differs frym tbo cosmetio creams in being positive medicinal, yet perfoct'y safe. It possess es great beauty as-a chemical produet, ana is be sides,oue oi the most pleasant applications con ceivable for chapped hands, lips. ic,, Ac Sold at A. J.IIAKKIN A-t O.’S Drug Store, G 3 Market street, 3 doors below Fourth. Uihl7 Pitttburgh & Oonnellsville Bail road WIHTEK ABBASiOEMENT. ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY DP cember Kith. 1862. Trains will the flenot’ comer ofKoas and r aLer streets, aBfollows- ’ p.Wa Arrive at Mail t) and from Uaionlown ScOof m Expreaj do do 3:00 pm 10 no am Ist M’Keefp’t Acoom'dat’n 31:00 am 7 00aS /d do do 6:l' u m 2-or. n P° r ‘Porjy do 710 am ItOa-S Braddock’s do 4:00 pm s;Sopm Sunday Cburoh train to and p m from McKeesport 1:00 pm 10:00 am For tickets apply to GEO. BOU!.TON,-iiK>t mhl3;lyd H. BL ACKSONB, Snp't 1 OSWJEGO COBS NIAItCH received and for sale 1-r ' ,-bU ' ,Ue*j***»7| Bill GfISDDS, O P E JI I \ 0 MONDAY NEXT March 23d, BARKE R’S, 50 MARKET STREET, Embracing the greatest variety ever exhibited at any opening in this city. mimes from the city ■— well improved property of 45 acre:! for salo, a good mansion house well arranged for comfort and convenience, stable barn, young orchard, garden ehrvbbsry, etc. For price and terms apply to y S. CUTHBERT A SONS, raMB / 51 Market t tree t. FOR TWEITE HUNDRED Dol lars a two story brick house of five or six rooms andfiot of ground, situitoi on East Lane. Alleghony Qity„ S. CUM BERT & SONS, 5l Market Street. REAT—The Coltage. House formerly ■®'TTT 0C( ; u . p A e< * by Wm. Koscbarg, Krq., situated on Woods Run, about fi?e minutes walk from the stations of the Passenger and Pit sburgh. Fort n ayne and Chicago .Railroads Apply to JOHN LX'ITLB, Jr., No 58 Fourth Street. m!9:l w F®** SALE—A Country Scat, containing U acres, situated in M'Clure. township, I about three miles from tho City, stocked with 33- varieties of nearing apple trees, 7 varieties of plnmbs, 7 of cherries, 3 of rears, 5 of dwarf pears, 4 of mulberries, 5 of currants, 9 of strawberries, rasbernes and blackberries; 8 of goosberries, 4 of grapes and.S of reaches. On it are erected a stdry Brick House and all ncoessary out buildings. For terms apply to v JOHN LITTLE, Jr.. Note and Heal Estate Broker., No 58 Fourth Stroet ml9:dlw HUG US & HACKE, Sucsossore to W . «fc I> . HBGCB, FIFTH and MARKET, NEW SPRING DRESS GOOD of the latest importations in v*ried styloe and most fashionable colors as all prices. NEW SPRING CHINTZES, NEW MOURNING GOODS, NEW SILKS, NEW SPRING SIUULS A SAt <IUES, A complete stock of fionae Furnishing: andPo mestic Goods. mhlB A CARD. TjAVWG hade arkajtgehents Ml r to operate before the Dental Colirgos of me l-mtedfebite*. and tho variom Dental Con ventions for the purpose of bringing bofore thd or fusion, my Apparatus lor Extrnefiuir Tocili Wittioui Pain, I shall of necessity bo obliged to be away from my office the greater •part of next Spring and Summer, and that my i paneati n ay not oe the losers thereby. Thave us-1 so-nated with me Dr. E. J. WAVE, a Dentist of well known; ability inovery branch of the profes sion, and whose elegant fillings are the adrnira* ticn ol the profession wherever seen. Dr. Wayo will be with mo from April Ist. and wjll take the general charge of tho office, leaving me free to devo»e my whole attention to Extractih# Teeth with my Apparatus, aud to the mechanical part the profession. Persona who may have hitherto failed to tavo their Teoth extracted fer want of Um* on my part, orfiom defects in the apparatus a^lf* UJ>e ” tk&tsuoh difficulty no longer exists, aa l have mado matiy improvements, and will do* vte my whole time to it. Re ercnces in regard to the Painlessness and Safety of the operations given if desired, and trom Medical gentlemen too. Remember that cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to the best advantage & OUBKY, Dentist. 1544 Southfield street mhl7:dtmyl4 W. B. Ln-Tox J. K. Olddlv, U PTOA A 01DDII!V, r iu.\l FiCTI ÜBKS AXD DKALKBS IX ' FfiLT CEMEAT & GRAVEL ROOFIVG to cld Uravel, Canvass and-Metalic Roofs made at the lowest prices, AM work promptly attended to and warranted iILLiPUTIAN WEDDING. Card Photographs of TOM THOM 15 ANl> HIS WIFE, TOM THUMB AND HIB WIFE, TOM THUMB AMD Illdi WIFE, AT PITTOCK’S opposite the P. 0. and women.* 1 ° r Phot °™P h * «f Prominent men J___ feb*2s E^el^aK^bf H EGGS ; J ®S hl ! Co norM^ko^d^Fjml Btre.t SALE OF A LAROE; AMI Elegant Collection of Rare and Beautiful 8 SC A S II B'LLS, At MASONIC nALL AUCTION HOUSE, 55 FIFTH STREET, or. limits as to “sa CORAL,*, CAMEOS, PEARL*, &a?ssMrtsi}afi>te Si-.^:7.a;r;s;sa£;?s~£ sss&s^efiasaisi* OLD NE-PTUNE. These are the Works of iNatnro „„V that ever lived, could imitate them n i° arUst colors, “Uiiate them m shape or “The Wonders and Beauties of the Mighty Deep.” FVPKttjn?! 8 1 5 ! 8 * 6 on WEDNESDAY VB3ass&****b* T. BOYTAN Auctioneer. Sole American Agent for the Company. mhl,4-tf jg—T-isoc^-i T DBA E G 8 PLANTATION BIITE S Jthoy rnrify, sta-engthen and invigorate ?w oreato a healthy appetite Thi, an aatl J<>te to changeof water and diet lato honrB° m 0 1116 eff6ots of dissipation and Ihey strengthen thosystom and enliven themind Liver complaints and Nervoos llead- They aTe.the best Bitters in the world. They maSe the weak man strong, and are exhausted roots and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to sge or tinm'of day. Particularly recommended to delicate per sons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold b 7 all Grooere, Druggists. Hotels and Sa loons, • w • i fcbi3md No, 202 Broadway, New York. HOVNEBOID EntNlTl' «K, OAK. PETS. &0, at Ana t ion, at 33 7th Street corner of Cherry alloy, on Monday, 23d ins*, f t 30 o’clock, precisely, will be sold the entire For nitaro, sko, embracing mahogany hair seat sofas and cbJVTS, bair. seat rocker, marble top oentro tab'e, side table, mahogany hat r-ok. wardrobe, - wash stand, high and lowp:st bid-lead*. Veneti an and buff blinds, bureaus, lauoge, gilt f—mo mirro s.-n a‘ ; ra ses. pi ■•am. bolsters, bfdding. parlor, chamber, hall and stair Carp-ts and rugr stair rods, oil cloth, kitchen t ible and utensilr. csok stove,ifenderv'O* chest, &<?.,<fco. Special attention riven to sales of Furniture. nu 9 T. / • M ODBLIiAND, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ft t AUC- V TION—On Thursday, March 19th at R> < o’clock, precisely, at dwelling hbuse No 23'Pitt st will bo sold tho entire oentents, embracing firs * ofa, s('f i seat chairs, do do parlor chairs, marble top mahogany center table, extension, dining, kitonen and- breakfast tables, dressing and plain bureaus, marble top, enclos'd and plain wash stands, loongo?, French high andßow post bed stead. threo ply ingrain, chamber, hall and stair oarpots and rugs, hall and stair oil cloths: stair rocs, cotton; husk and straw matrasses; bedding and pillows, Venetian buff and fancy window Hinds, stone, glass and queenswaro. fenders, gas fixtures, red bird and cage, mantle clocks; .Also, ono sctfilver plated tea ware, jplated forks and anoons, knives and forks; Also; one Grover and Baker t'ewine Machine, cost §125- * Personal sttontioh given to tales of Furniture oiJher at the Dwellings or aJ the c'ales Hoorns, 55 Fifth street, . ; mh!4 - T A McCT.ET.IiA.ND, Auc’t. T>. M. BARBOUR, -WITH- | A. L. WEBB. & 880., COR. PRATT & COMMERCE STREETS, BALTIMORE, HD., GOBB4L COMMISSION MNBCfiANTS, and agents for the eale of Dupont's Gunpowder Safety Fnse, Receive on cohsignment of all!kinds 0 f 'Western Prn-uce, and make advances thereon. N. B.—Railroad track in front of Warehouse, Refer to W. H. Smith A Co., Miller & Picket-, son, Spencer & Garrard Culp % Shephard. Pitts burgh: Merchants Bank &nd3i Do Ford & Sons. Baltimore. j mhklmd SODA ASlli* POTASH Superior Soda Ash and Pot Ash,' Superior Soda Ash and Pot Ash, AT : { * • - JOSEPH FLEMING’S JOSEPH FLEMING’S corn er of the Diamond and Market street; corner of the Diamond and Market street.' mhlo - • SPRING GOODS. WE 'WOULD CALL THE ATlfiN. tion of Buyers to our sleek of ' > SI'HIVb .nil SDHEII HOODS, embracing all the neweit styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMEMES, i uinible for Business Suite. A lull and complete assortment of fine alack * . CLOTHS AND LASSIMERES, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere "Vestings co*ner of MarketSqusre,Allegheny city mhD.<?Aw;lf i J UST ItECEn ED Gent’s Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent’s Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent’s Glove Calf Gaiters,' • DIFFENEjAGHER’S >s Fifth street, near Market C. H. $. S. new: ! new I NEW ; | GOODS, . GOODS ! .GOODS i *t • LATE I ' LATE ■ * LATE STYLES , STYLES ; « STYLES f. HALF ! ABOUT | USUAL. PRICE i CONCERT BALL SHOE BTOBE, 62 FIKIh 6». Next door to Express Office. mh7 IT ~ ; —-= BAR K E B , 59 MARKET STREET, sIL E S c LOA K S , MANTLES, SHAWLS DRESS «©< In USOa * Ereat " valiety ttu <l a t rjlO IBE PtBUO. , _ Daily arrival, by Exprest, and RaLlrcad. of WEW BOOBS! AT Macrum*& Clyde’s, _ NO: 78 MARKET STREET, o latest styles of Jrimmings.| Embroideries, Collars, Sjotta fiandkercbiefc. Laces, Fancy Goods. Hoad Nefcj, Pat - terns. Skirts, Corsets,- t'STgo assortment of I tKSiery Gloves, .BnrnisMrg roads, icrdLadies, Gentlemen,and children; Pins, Needles, . Thread and other small war^s. We invite the special attention ofwboleaa’e and retail buyers, confident that we cim meet every want in price and variety. ” &c. 'Ac, MACRUM & GLVDE. M 0.78 Market Atreet. mh6 Between Fourift and the Diamond. CEO. R. COCHRAN. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office No. 69 Grant street, neaijthe Court House. Pittsburgh. ] A I>l, BUSINESS . ENTiIUSTED TO his care will receive promptattentioiu Col lections made and the money promptly remitted, deotxlyd ... . V -^T*. P. H. DRAKE & CO., AUCTION SALES. ; iX W. H. McGEE & CO., 143 FEDERAL STBEF.T. UCOUESv D S, Stoat bargains ,*
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