ITTSUURGH POST. nMMDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1862. PURL POE THE PLAltlE f f , . At the beginning of the rebellion," Louisville Gnisier was so decided in its support asp arouse the Union men in that city tirthle - ateri its the Atfitiuttion io thei loyalists in that. locality,„itmielly _suspended' its publication iiird—moved to Nashville, Tenn. 13a4na l tite.ant was in Louis ville, it 4: ienthtia4 worse in Nashville, teeming daily. with the frothiest, silliest and moss bombastic exhibitions of the nitre ilaiWpropogandists. A litteittßnber of the Charier contains a comment:J:4km modestly denominated " A VisinnoU the Southern Empire, " which foi . .ektrava i gance of conception and wildneett of expression, we do not remember to have seen equalled, except by such idirenturers as Baron Munchen- Ben. Allan exhibition of the tone of this - at, we select the fol lowing brief - paragraph as a sample of the article 49Taftion. After establish lag his l'StAt*Ri Empire,".the writer proceedia "Por myself, I want a nation compos ed of &vie whose pursuits ennoble them, net pin -makers and last turners. I want them, then, soldiers and states men byfialitli, education and pursuits— born tncommand, and trained from the incy to a kind protection of an inferiCitrice. I want them all slave holderroarirepublicans, loving constitu tional liber . ty=preferring honor to life, much less tomoney—breathing the pure air of I.fie'coantr7, and worshipping God instead of mammon. Such a people we will be with independence— the Romans and Sparta n s of America-knights train ed in the.pursuits of a genuine chivalry —true lovers of mankind—worshippers of the immortal in literature, in science and in song—daring, noble and kind— the children of.chwi, planting their feet upon the shoulders and wielding the sceptre of a trite supremacy over the heads of the abject followers of mammou and his tribes." This rhapsody is only calculated to cause a smile, because it is evidently the produotionof some dreaming enthusiast, upon themerge of slavery insanity; he is one of. the worst of his class, and his class, represented by the Courier, is decideprthe worst of the South. The class of Eentherners to which this writer bekonia; - who see a divinity herring in the institution of slavery, and that other class of agitators in the North, who see in it nothing but more devils than "vast hell" can hold, are responsible for the lowering clouds of rampant rebellion, which threaten and obscure our nation's glory. With these too sets of agitators, slavery, is undeniably the cause of the rebellicin One party desire Southern independence, because in fanciful pros pective it sees a vast slave empire; they firor rebellion only for the purpose of extending, strengthening and perpetua ting their pet system; while, on the con trary, our Abolition agitators are for crushing the rebellion, if in doing so they can only crush slavery with it. With these two extremes the mares of the peo ple North and South have but little sym pathy;theY are however the talkers,spout ersand writers of their different sections' and succeed in keeping the peoplein con stout commotion. They supply each other with feel to feed the flame of sectional discord and eventually consume our Airationisl existence. A vidence of this "lamentable fact, we d ;:-.2ct attention to the following 1. ou, yesterday's Gazette It copies a large portion of the Courier articleseierred to, and then comments upon it an the following equally nonsen sical style: "Is any man t o foolish as to imagine that we can live together as one people, even if the rebellion can be pu t down with out destroying slavery, while that detect ableinstitution exists to divide us? If it provoked a war when there was no real occasion for it, except in its innate and detestable_ arrogance and devilishness, is it prohable we can live in peace after the war is-over, with all the other added causes of discord ? It is egregious folly, it is slider madness to entertain such a vain, most preposterous hope." It rill-be seen here that the Gazette holds: the entire people of the Slave States responsible for the silly article to which-we have alluded, precisely as the extreme Men - of that section hold the en tire Northern people to account fer suet, ravir*tiii the Gazette'e. They are both mistakenmisoldef makers, alike dancer ons titine government, and responsible for all, - ;Atits Calamities arising from our present distracted condition men have, .. managed the abvery quea r Lion, untihiey have not only distracted us atitaine, but made us the scoff of third rate ppwera abroad In _reply to the Gazette's pompous' quad& whether it is possible for the North and South to ever live together as long as "slavery exists to divide us," we say that if the destruction of slavery be its ;umiak for the restoration of the unio,n; yrei , desire it to publish its pro gratattte for the extinction of that in stitutiou; -sad also for the maintenance of thei Arm after they are get free. It it cannot do this, it can expect to sc oot:000 no more by its generalities about "the horrors of slavery" than the Southern enthusiast can hope to ac4xkm plish,kyi d.sy-draams of a vast prospec tive ititiVery' empire. 4117.kitTlialitAISTER'S OFFICE. - TKO noun OP B.Z.FIIGE. MajorAte:winder Montgomery, United Your paper of Monday, containing a StateaLQuaztertanter, may now befound i caustic article on that badly eked opposite the passenger depot of the I institution, has been placed on the dealt of the members. I have heard from to Peurge l wva t r ani, b:bitaihwea recentl y remove d.— for any appropriatio l n c to an institution Mel*" amount of business transacted • ' of that character. as this point since the commencement odor . down East. The Taf t an tin a g gers ill L a d d of , the war, renders the position of b ett e r et)rreet their mann e r ' ere they ctuartentthier very responsible and in .. ;sit for public charity to sustain drones become im perious when kept long inco competent banana. Major Montgomery, a well- . " , in o ° ffi win are e d ec Ou West Pointer, an officer of to fill. Let us hive refo rm higlinferit in the regular army, is ; (institutions. The Legislature had bi l i ß t i t e t h r appoint a Committee to investigate the tailetbi:,the government to thi s Nz t ir t i in via .. tou itg , importanoe. His K excel- ; abuses both i 1 the -Refuge as also the there Insane Hospitals , inasmuch as lentTiVantlatiltunizillmtanlutble • utteg. 1 ere are loud complaints made on zity risides hipt-popelar with all hozutst both. , .. men, od e kt, e , m4neurei. • , Col. (Dcietoilleft here far ycnir men, Yitiegen ' • lileatkant impress all with the fact that ill today. The-C6rimier iftks w a speaks with pride ofthe men Pie h e be iine right man in the right place 'co mends. Inturrono. 0 011 1MIPpiffiENCE ‘ l_ or, 61103100manmg ; -frAW.l . runto, Feb. .3d, 1862. Thcil3pegter Willed the hot‘e to or4er .afthreriiieti)ek. use of Vitt was granted, by a call of the yeas an nays, to Dr. Chever to lecture cln Mon day night. " Mr. Abbot offered a resolution to in vestigate the mode and manner by which the banks were indulged in their suspen sion of the issue of small notes, the com mittee to consist of five, and that the committee to investigate the tonnage tax commutation bill shall be restricted to one month. On the latter part of this Mr. Williams made a forcible speech in direct opposition to the time designated, and remarked that he would be willing to expend of his own funds one thousand dollars to have the rights of the people preserved in this investigation. Let us purge the Legislature of the odium at tached to it from the baneful condu s ct of the acts of designing men. Mr. Wil- tams spoke in his usual bitter manner —but it had the effect of defeating the Crawford proposition. The former was carried, and so we will have enough of the investigations before all is over. Mr. Abbot replied in along speeoh,and took rather too wide a range to be in order. Mr. Williams desired that the gentleman would be allowed to proceed. This the Speaker could not allow out of order. Mr. Williams presented, and had pas sed, a resolution calling on the Governor for information relating to the stipula tions made by the railroad company when the bill was signed, known as the tonnage tax, and that the Executive be required to send a copy of the same This also elicited a debate, but Mr. W. triumphed. Mr. Williams then offered the follow ing: "That the Committee of Ways and Means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of repealing all laws ex empting real estate from taxation."— This will embrace church property now free from taxation. Take another step, Thomas, and tax all capital in banks, &c., Jac. The Committee on Federal Relations reported Senate resolutions to instruot Senators in Congress to vote for the ex pulsion of Bright. This required two thirds on a demand for the yeas and nays 51 to 32. Not agreed to Let the Senate of the United States decide the matter without the intermeddling of small fry who would be better engaged in hunting up delinquent members of their own body. The instructions would not amount to as much as the brown paper on which I write you this. There is too much of the partizan character in this expulsion to be honest. The fanat ics in and out of this body can see no good anywhere but in praise of negroes. Those meddlesome fellows who have reached here by chance like to hear themselves talk. Mr. Bigham in place, an act to char ter the "Farmers' Railroad Company: 4 This bill. although it does not apply to your county, yet a number of your peo ple are interested in its passage. Mr. Williams had passed an act to issue bonds by the ' Monongahela Navigation Company." Mr. Bigham moved to postpone the orders to enable him to call up the res olutions relative to the instructions.— Agz.eed, to. Mr. Bigham then addressed the House is a few pertinent remarks and hoped this body would act promptly and doss the Senate did. THE aIiNA TY Mr. Penny presented a supplement to the House of Refuge. Also a supplement to the Inspector of Whisky in Allegheny county. This embraces oils, as named to you before. The county will derive considerable revenue from this bill of the able and distinguished Senator. The sooner the bill passes, the better for the taxables. POOR OLD IRELAND ACIAIN 1N DDITRESS. I have this moment been introduced to the Rev. John A. Ryan, of Water ford, who has just come over the waters of the mighty ocean, and he informs me that Ireland is now, at this moment, as badly off as it was, if not worse, than at t he time of the dreadful calamity that circled round that ill-fated land. This Divine will make you a viait ere long, when he will detail to your people, in person, the deep and horrible calamity in which poor famine-stricken Ireland is found. Certainly I can bespeak for this intelligent gentleman a cordial and warm reception in a county and with a people who covered themselves with glory on another occasion. The House is in session while I write, on the instruction resolutions, and it is now past nine o'clock at night. Judge Shannon vented his spleen on Bright. Inasmuch as it is brave to kick a fallen enemy, allow me to say that I do not consider the Senator guilty of treason, inasmuch as the letter was written be fore hostilities had broken out. Indeed, if he be guilty, so is Shannon, for he was the mover of resolutions, in the last 22d of February Convention, in opposition to coercion. Ido not ike hounding down any man for political reasons. All men in this land have the right to ex press preferences for men, and as well might the opposition censure Washing ton for placing Arnold in command on North River as arraign men for voting for Breckinridge. We who voted for the then Vice President, never suspected him of treasonable designs, nor did Washington when he had faith in the notorious Arnold. Mr. Armstrong is now speaking on the same side. The member from Cam bria took occasion to hit off Shannon in good style. INL, Miss Charlotte Thompeort, pert irming at the Theatre, who ()amigo our city unannounced, is by,,-(11:44e most pleasing and effective of Otir edietnas that we have yet seem "ille 409 odds the finest of the represerdativasuf juvenile, female tragedy who htiC*lted' us, since Miss Davenport left the prole s sion. With a voice of remarkable pow* er and modulation, her enunciation clear and distinct, and an earnestness of man; ner, which, in pathetic scenes and speechesourries the audience completely with her, she is altogether a young lady of remarkable promise. Her grasp of character stamps her an actress of ge , .. nine, while her occasionol intensitydeni, , onstrates that she- both conceives and embodies the conception of her author. OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. 'Prom tickles' Brigade Gine Fuun no, uary Dams onlBo2., Md., 1, an Mat Emu Pout I had occasion yesterday to visit Liverpool Point, on which the Bd regiment of our Brigade are encamped. I. found our Pittsburgh boys in fine spirits and the beat of , health. Pay master Moßlair, was present at the time, diapens big the needful. The itod spirits above mention. ed may in a measure be attributed to the "par funds." I noticed, as usual on inch ociesolons. the presence of numerous hucksters, anxiously awaits lag the opportunity to exchange their trash for 'Treasuries," General Blades' head quarters have been removed from Mattawoman Creek to LIT verl a , .. pool Point, also, the Brigade commissary's a for the latter, they have lately erected se a commodious store houses, near the teach, 'end cur supplies, which are now forwarded Xs Rini more, arrive on time and without detection. YU. terday the "Columbia" arrived from the above port, heavily laden pith forage for the severial re entente hereabouts encamped. Our regiment now draw their rotten a from Liver pool Point, and on account of the roads henigim_ I passable, we were on abort allowance for three or four days; however this wilt soon be °b hited. as there are now at work, several companies detailed to construct • new nod, on the ourdaroy prmalple. For several days put, they have been bus ly em ployed, in (ethos team and placing them in pool lion; two or three more days will pathos to com plete the work, there being only half • mile to fl a fah. Yesterday, company F., (Friend Rifle,) were hard at work, and performed wonders in bringing our ml Lary road toward completion. As an in stance of the former coed Lion of this highway, one morning last week, a Corporal, belonging to the French Zoutivesl (6th regiment,) was discovered embedded in the mud to such a depth that it wee only through the greatest exertions that _he was rescued, almost hump to death, he expired short ly alter. The Corporal bad been to Worthington and on hia return, late In the day, had started from the landing at Mattawoman Creek, for his camp on foot, he had arrived almost within hailing dis tance of the latter place, whe n through a false step he precipitated himself into a deep rut, and was found next day in the above situation. While at the Point, 1 noueed the presence of the gun boats Resolute, and the Freeborn and revenue cutter "Webb." There is also a coast guard stationed there with • lumina of one gun, ready at any time to give the rebels a hot recap. Lion, in else of an attempt to advance. The river Is over a mile in width at this point, but the day wee a remarkably clear one and the movements of the rebate on the opposite shore could be clearly seen. The cars at Aqua station, (the No: thern terminus of the ilichro'd R. It.) were plainly visit. e . There is little or no business transacted at th is "Depot" the road being used a;must ex. dusively for the tn rreportattnn of troops and provisions - Ac., were destroyed by one of oar steamers, exhort time ago I notosd a propeller at the beach (Lir. pool Pane) awaiting derkneea to enable her to peas the rebel batteries of Conk pit and Snipping Potnter, and sure eaough last night It steamed past them through a per&ot hail of shot and eh: I, but nary one harmed her, and a outkiess ere this, she lies safely moored in dock at Washington. It was a beautiful sight to witness 111 • firing, to see the shells pass quickly through the air, followed °lose ly by their firey train, exploding Ugh a 'Jove tr.. mark. hut to matters pertaining to the ever glorious let. itu.lding :nth progresses ucely , ana many are the cozy tog cabin that have sprang up during the pas: Ise wsres. The 'alga amount of wort neceesarily attending the above opperations, have called into remusiuon a company of Pioneers whose tpecial Mules are to wield the axe and felt the tree; the company ta formed by a detail of two members from each company, and Us usefulness haa already manlested itaelf, especially in the ereo inn of the official winter quarters. On Friday last we received our pay for the months of November and December, 1881. The majority of the boys immediately transmitted the s funds, via express and MAIL, to their reel:cativo homes, The Chaplain departed yesterday for Washing ton, with over five thousand dollars, to forward vie Adams Express "den," the Sutler, lam sorry to state, rece.ved a large portion of the cash in ex• change for goods, at an eitortionett price, and p.sor material et that. ' To-day, at 10 o'clock a. tn., the Friend Rifles started out on picket duty. They go to Sandy Point and relieve a company from the Furth Rev' meat. The weather is rather unpleasant for that kind of military duty, but then they can bunk in one of the fismhousee that abound along the beach, especially near their present actuation. Our regiment are learning the bugle calls, and have progressed as far as "charge bayonets and cease Snag." Persons found In the sot of furnishing liquor to the prisoners, are punished in quite a novel man. ner, via a barrel is procured, and the culprit plated amide, his arms passing through apertures in the sides, his head peeping lightly over the tog; h• is comp lied to walk, to and fro, up and down the main avenue ler sereiel hours with ibis un oau.h overcoat upon his bank, a sight of it, and you cannot suppress a laugh. Today the Second Regiment burled cue of their privies whi was aitat on Sunday night last, In a quarrel. Tne offender la under arrest, la irons and tlie:proostelliy seems to be that he will reoelve,the fall extant of "martial law"—another examp'e. The surgeon called upon me this morning, and showed me a copy of a letter of enqatrey, from Headquarter, in regard to the number that, from disatediy, would have to remain in case ota move (some 20) This has a cheering aspeet, and bears She mark of futae activity. It still continues to rain and mud prevails. But all through this disheartening weather, we have managed to maintain good health. Morning re. port says, six in hosptal and twenty la quarters. The Third Regiment, nesr us, balled three men In one day, (last week) They have some forty in hoard at. Typhoid is the prevailingdlaease. I have prolonged my letter to a greeter extent than I atitoiriated, so -hall cease for the present, and take a read in the last Post reoectived to-night. For the present, adieu. Very truly yours, ko PUBLIC MEETING. The alb:lens of West Deer Township, having met, Februiry Ist, 1862, to express their views on the subject of B a hoed taxation ; Mr. John Mont- gomery 11113 called to the chair and itr. WEIL G Stoup was appointed Eieciiatary. On motion, the chair appointed Mesin a. Robert Conley, C. Klemeir. and A. Hughes a committee to draft resoluttona, who reported the following which was unanimous ly adopted: 1. Resolved, That this government derives its just power from the consent of the governed. and on this broad principle which carried our fathers aucceastully through the revolution, we base our opposition to the payment of the railroad tax, it being constructed 11 bout our knowledge or con. sent, and, therefore, we are not morally or legally bound to pay the same. Resolved, That West Deer Township has al, ways been opposed to corporate Railroad bodies levymp, a tax, and that her citizens to-day and haeoeforth sill resist the payment of such tax. X. Resolvild, That Railroad bonds and i ecorporate institutions cannot-at:al from lathe liberties our revelations'y fathers seined for us. • . iers*id, Theatre urge uponilietwithinhiiint=. ars of dm county not to key any tax upon theitee At of the einittly ibiltiglitad moos's, =tit • county meeting of the Masons shall so determine. & ilessiesd. That we will obeartially ply a gime and County tat, but a tam for Railroads 4.1,,W2;114 and therefore we will redid, by all peaceioe and legnteeans, tha plymeM of tyzee imposeAfor the mutatplylikepf 4 4.1birainiipopiinkogfikePailrolld tiOnchei" lliffa Arvind these tans, when tit 4: ,; atm% call for thither nitim i ,,,we pia exertittAp *oat itfoppoke al tsirannidil power, aft Ruth hrfk.aWdrtnakr.ha she Math will- resin all iillolroaolaenta ifhon Weir nghts cod hbertles. „and...kg:ad their property and their lives both be reqtdiek they will be offered a willing nominee to -bequeath to their children aurae nntarmabed and an exaniple,blfello - WMIWITch, they will never be anidnied. They also Reekva, That, for the Umeleing we phrtge our selvesholgnorer altqoarty-politira and will vote for no man, for,omMy tor, tilt4f7Clintiell, Vilo holds the opinion that we am legally bound to pay the debt clefinedby Railroads of tine counts , . ' ' Itescality of Butlers Detected Two aware, W,h . DeCoakei and Andrew (harry who for sometime:. putt here been (Quashing supplies to Btookton's independent Michigan reg intent, in (loners' Fits-lohn porter's division, were lately brought up with a round turn. Finding that the soldiers wore obtaining supplies of liquor from somennknown source, Major Davie made an investigation of their establishment and stook. Aside. from .a large ,sapply of whisky, he found about eight thousand dollgrs in counterfeit which they had bean inicuitriously distributing among [Written. The entire stock of goods was, confiscated, which with two horses , and four wag one, Is ertimatedat ten thousand dollars in value. The men have been brought to the city to await the action of the propel authorities. Most_ o f the counterfeit money, la on the Marion City Bank, which is broken. Cn W,d needay iturnoon. rebrtuu Mb. at 4 o'coock. MRS. trANNLE MURDOCH. the Mb year or net age. The friends of the faMlly are reapectfhlly invited o attend her I'l:Merit 'from the reeidemie of her tarother, 11kreasIlen• Iftthter, No, 10 Church Alley, ort'iridea morning at 10 o'clock 812r0IILDES BRACES.- SIIOULDER ;BRAVES For sale by SIMON JOIIitiSTON, Druggist, and dealer In eholin FamllY Medicines, tea corner BmitLßeW and Fourth streets. 1:7-1ST MEI IR,T4cI.3EC ' R. RAHMAN. UNDERTAKER, sole writ V LG for Flake's Metallic Huzial Oases. at R. R. B REIII CABINET WAREROOKS, No 4.6 SMITHFIELD STREET Retildanec, 2LB taco.* s*reefq, Anegbaay Qty. Orders may be lett AT CHARLES , LivEgY STABLY', Allegheay Oily. DROPEIE,B ARE CURED BY BRAND Bahr RE rirs pada-Thu form of disease is oo• Pardoned by the exhalent arteries throwing out a greater quantity of fluid, than the absorbents take up. BRANDRRIIIII PILLt convey by =Ste sail were, an impu se to the remote eatremitiea, spina. lug their absorbents to &coon, and in ease of swel ling or watery deposits, awidanung the sleeping energies of those vessels. BMIATOR BRDLENBER, of Herkimer, Now York, was agreat auger from a dropsical afieotion of more than a years duration. He derived no ma terial help from the preseriptionloifitispb ideas, who in fact gave him to understand, tio nis case was hopeless. By apparently the merest chance, the qualities of Brandretb's Pills were brought to his notice. fife begin their nee at once and with strong hope—fir he comprehended the principle of cure. He persevered with them for three months, taking often as many as fifteen pills a day, but always mailing it a rule to take sufficrent to purge in the most effectual manner twice or tariee a week. Tnis perseverance was rewarded by a per f restoration to health which has continued to this time. Sold by TtIOS. ItEDPATEI. 'Ma Ps Lad by all respectable dealers in medicines, ata:trulaw tiv ? DANDEL!ON CO YFXS, DANDELION 001 , PEE, DIIDELIUN COFFEE. Tbis article Is said to be a equally as palatable, much more wholesome, ens/9 13 04W( cheaper than ire ord miry Califs. It is strati sly recJmniended by the most eminent physicians In the eastern cities as a superl , r Nun Wow Beverage for general Debility, Dyi.pepsit and all Billions tosorders. Those-persons wbo bare been roluctawly com pelled to standee the use of Coffee will and they can use this combination without any of the lulu non. effects the, formerly experienced. This snide is put np La cans at 2$ cents per can. For We by JOEEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH rLithf the, corner of the itiantond snd Market. t• 8 corner of the Diamond and Market wl)ol.4.eit deVlNes BASK. NO. MS 1 1 OURTH STREET Deposita made with thni Bank BEFORE the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY. • Will draw interest from that dr e. jattB Oiled. A. COLTON,. Treasazer. ICOTICF TO THE TAX-PaYMEI OF AL. DECAB/3NY COUNTI- , —Notioe la hereby {c ten thaton and after MONDAY, Febrnory ad, 1842. the TWO MILL ft KLIEF TAX lasted by the Contmbeioners for the year /261, will be rebolVed at the County Treasurer's tad% until March lat, 1862. All of the &retested Taxes remmunlngonspaid al the time will be pet into the hands of Oollecuora with the ADDITION OF TEN PEIr. CENT. for col. lection as per A et of assembly ,16th January ME. Watt2w/Intw A. FLOYD, County Treasurer. iI3ALTIMORE PIANO MANUFAC• lo 11. Y—This factory, over twenty-five years u suooesiful operatioa,and extensively favored by the hest standard of art end disoriuriusi. Lion, and with permutable, the flat time present to (MMUS of Pittsburgh and Inc ally, some of the la test eflets now on aide at 182 BMITHAIIIIsti dTBEET. Those wishing to purchase a good PAld ICA' PIANO, that will last a life time, at much lees than the us ial price of agood Plano, are re. spectru ly requested is give these Pianos a fair ex- RITIVILE0(.11. Familial; and Vocalists specially invited to examine the faethlles of playing this Plano over those of the old 'vet= In common use. They have been gotten up expressly for the retail trade of this house, and every Pluto elutes a written guarantee of durability to the purchasers forflve year.. Please call soon. Orders wilt be received for any style of Pianos GRAND, SQUARE or COTTANIC touch and tone, warranted to please.- . Ja2l4lm 4.1 WISE a n os., piusburgh. 14 1 0.13 SALE-6,000 bushels prune old .„L' Oats, to bulk, delivered at Rochester, Pa. For terms apply to It L. ALLEN, Agent, . ler Na e WOOO street --- - -- EWICWLY. PRO $1 sale l 7 a Dotter) Dwelling nom, - well . arranged, wi,h vestibule and six zoom.‘ a two story kitchen, bath room Sand wash /10119 ES large carriage house and viable: ten acres of gronha, trolc trees, ehrub• thebery a w n. young orchard, garden, acv 'Situate near no Presbyterian church. Ise 8. OIITHSIB.ItI . a 80N, 51 Market at. 0111 REFINSKY FOB BALE. ONE OF THE BEST REFINERIES in the west om now.bs pi/tot:lased on, the moat reasonable teams. Relocation is unexceptionable, and it will produca more oil, with less °sperm, than any other establishment now operating. It to fire proof, and supplied lw picots/ toith the purest watar. It is in every respects splendid ohanoe for any person wishing to en —ge n the business. Terms one-half cash, d the balance In one, two and three years, with Interest secured ;on the premises. Address BO 811, Pittsburgh, P. 0. fallw GENT'S OALF BOOTS CH I&AP, GENT'S CALF BOOTS CHEAP, GENT'S CALF BOOTS UH.EAP, AT NO, 16 FITEH STREET 14n24 DIEFFENBAOHER. For the Port. J• 0. HANCOCK. 4 T70/LrET 4T 1.4 N O. 78 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PElNNA aetur 4)l'l'Y G.11A43311. • Y GUAGEE'S OFFICE 18 THremovod E .CIT to JOHN HERADN'q lumber °Moe, corner of HAND ANL PENN - STREETS. AL EDWARDS, al 91,1Ser• LANDRETH'S & MIST'S GARDEN' SEEDS, GEORGE A. ILIBLILT, U . S QUARTERMASTRWB 1,7 Imams AND omits mums = ' • PLlKYvEummiganuemaiplav PITTSBURGH TRUST OMANI. tailm JOHN D. SCULLY, Oshlec. lIIIED. A large assortment of LADLES AND EIRNTLEDIKN'S WA.RBANTBD FOR BALE BY No 62 Irederof treat Alleahett =MI=M •Wi. :,10. cn E"t, 1374. ES OT ,; PB,LIETS AT l2 l-tote, BAR'D - sitND LAIN GINGHAM 4 NEW DELAINES AT . 0; 1 5 cis, Woolen Shawls at Gest Bed and Black Hoop Skiits 4tray Hoop Skirts, EXTRA QUALITY WIDE TAPE SKIRTS 4 A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF B.A. 1... BiS, 0 It .A. id 8 . Will 'open on -SATURDAY a large stook o RED AND BLACK PRINTS AT 'Weil; W. & D. HUM'S fee CORNER FIFTH AND MARMOT : ; :N;' 3 TONS FINLSHEL) MIDLINOS, 75 dos Brooms, 800 New oil barrels, 260 Second hand eil batrele, 800 Barrels Duos Creek oil, gravity 28 to 82, - _ 35 Barrels do J we to 3:6, ust received and for este cheap for, cash or approved pr. tee A. L. ape ALLEN, Agent, No. 6 Wood atzbet. LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS For Bale by • BECKHAM & LONG, 127 Libetty street. Pittbbar • b NEW FRUIT-FIRST OF THE SEASON—Messina. Oranges and Lemons just received and for sate 'by red lym RR It BROS, Nos. lOs and 128 Wood street. WI LLT AM9 & 0 RVL9' UNEQUALLED DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY SE WING MACHINES. Price $25 to $6O according to style of Cabinet. Marßaleke Booms, No. I'2 FIFTH STREET, corner of t.. These Machines are unrivaled for the facility with which they execute all kinds of work req awed of a complete machine. They combine simpiloity, durabiloy, with noiseless action unattained by any other machine, while in cheapness they have no rival. All Msobines warranted and kept in repair one year tree of charge. LILLET brsAIN, Sole Aen for Western Penna., N 0.12 Filth street corner 01 ts Market, Pitts bargb, Pa. LILLEY & &TRAIN, Wanntaetarers of and have for sale, Wholesale and Ketail„ all kinds at SAWING MACHINE NEEDLES. LILLEY A STRAIN, No. 12 Fifth street, cotter of Market. AGENTS WANTED. fe.-lmeod COTTON HOSIERY, VOR THE PRESENT WE WILL 2: minions to sell by the 40.11312 or half dozen AT LAST YEARS' PRICES our entire stock of COTTON HOSE. consisting of . Ladies White Three Thread Hose I Floe Hose; " Open tii'orked Hose; Lisle Mom); Misses' Heavy Three Thread Hose; Fine " Home ; Hoye Cotton Half Hose; Men's Super fkont Half Hose ; " ate " " Stout and all kiwis of Stock- LINEN HANDREAOHIEF3. Ladies Corded Border Linen Handkerchiefs ; Hemmed Hatched were , Embroidered Pine Frianob Embroidered " Gents Hemmed Butotied Plain Linen Cordered Bordered Soap &axis and Corsets Balmoral Bkiris, Woolen Hoods, Nubia% hontags, t., atreduced prices, Ribbed Merino and Cotton Hose far Wholesale Boyers supplied at a small ad venue on COWL JOSEPH BORNE, 07 MARKET STREET TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT- THREE SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, With Full Iron Frames for $l6O. For east only For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. PIANOS TO RENT- TWELVE PIANOS TO RENT at $2, $B, $4 and *8 per mon.a. Tel JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. WILLIAM CARR it CO., Wholesale Urocers, AND IM ORME, OP WINES, BRANDIES, GINS,dr.o. ALSO Distillers and Dealers in PINE OLD MONONGAHELA AYH WHISK!, 827 and 829 Liberty Street, softly PITTEIBIIBOII. PS G eiHICKEAN %.! A new Ripply of Pianos from the manufactory of OHIONKRING & SONS will be received early in February. JOHN H. !CELLO% No. 81 Wood street. fel Sole Agent for Onickerini, A Bona, T. Id RAFF......YAIIL RUI3 US...— Witt. EtitAlq , Western Stove Works, 945 LIBISTY STEM, PlTTsBnallc GAFF & CO., MANUPACTUEERB; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION Tv acted of the public to their large stock of well,ao; Cook, Parlor & Keating Eitovoi., ALSO—IMPROVED MICK. RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, fiZwtoAt.'tZgilig VA ' be vdTri; STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Wiped, and IRON CITY, Were awazded the FLEW PREMIUM at the State Fair for the HEW CIOAL 000 H 4TOYHEI. Also KNHT PRllKlUMawareed to the TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE k REPERLIC, For the Blur WOOD 000 K STOPAN NOW IF USX oves are The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium St tuts. We call DEALERS and BUlLDERSuriaoised to the largeat stock ol GBA?E FRO atten tion N'll3 & FENDZILEof IN THB BTATB N.B.—We line the DIAMOND andlinLlPOO!Cical Cook Stowe with flospakete Linings, whieb - stead' the Ore better than tmn. ocailde - Q 6 Ws. S. a HAM 6— glow" I iras Breakfast Bacon: , Larders and for =Ls by F. SELLERS & CO. no9o Penn 11 treett PiO2PRIAL. ALLOW. OIL AND SEILLVEtx,.. 10 basin/ • s kmbyqeweridmi A 4.4 t, la stars and far sale - F. EI&O'ER/3 & Oa Paasattesµ, hititurio. plßOtellittil4Ot i ltilia t Oart!- : 'ZION OF auittivoniiiat be remised at WI Row: DAY'S, WEDNZEWArs snot map tigl • tr ma to by eater, a army ! ' port to , Parkersburg, eighpol a, anaktnak,Loubm4e, Wee Freight to be awarded to the laved • mance to be given to boats setwirtivlir water, draught speed, strength aud4 • • • bag. htuNT 4 v` Quartermas 84` Ofhoe Quartermaster, 11. S. AL, Pittsburgh, - vivant 4. if ~,~.~ 11).11,0EN-SALS-- FOR-TRANSEORTZ ".1 WOW Or ARKYSTORE3=Sooteditopoosis will be received at this +Aloe tmtlll2 m., on the Bth protium, for the transportation daring the current year ending December 81st, 3882, of all ordnance land army monsodbaavy,rantorasosuor„pteooosl. other stores per 100 tmdf) to and from - the 41:- . . le say . Arsenel, Depots Votunhitis and Whams in and' vemtbis mtg. Bidden wiire'peeifteurffitintreferto:sid from' the Allegheny .Arsemo, and_pobita within, too lint, its of the city, incralike titilVtm - vatelnpbd from all points stitnin the Multi of the A. MONTGOBLEBY,_Quarteenommr,U.S. A,. eyloMoe Quartermaster 9. 1 1.1.6,1!ittibiug -,j vane- wenn. sm4f _ FL C. BURNEF4RIZ . tittseriotti;Pa nanklhl, PtC 1) - Manufterel and 'Wholesale Dealinnin - Llhimlnating'"aid • lailnitatlng Crude Petroleum 011, Benzole and every description of Lamps. ie. Q d mtesioh Merchants' for the We of OfsuMPBTROLEIIIYL. t, 158 WOOtrea'REICT, 'Pittsburgh, ant Preairelian atli;0116 lq - CON ES' THE TIMETO GETBAZ , BrnlNS—Raying purchased moat of my stock lore the greaVadvanne, and as I am closing out my winter stook, I hare markedall toe beet brands of Blank aid Dark Brown Oalicoesetl2,4 Oents per yard; Bleached and Magee:Med Muslim less than wholeittdo pricer, one wlde :Unbleached law fin 834 e; worth tCt Guitar' Flannels and the beat Paper Angina 1234gBhirt Fronts and Dinh LineM cheap; scop mr.t. best quality; Rmehasers do well to °attend 268,5 t No. 93 Biarketetreet, be tween Fifth andDismond.. ~ • Jae - • • •n:JAYNOEI PRINTS, PRINTS , AT 1210ENTS Beat quality light and dark GINGHAMS AND CHECKS; TICK IN 0, SR KITING & SHIRTING,. BAI,MORAL AN HOOP SKIRTS IRISH LINEN 85 SHIRT- BOSOMS. Jreedle Work, Hosiery, Ise. DICEBSJ4 SILKS, closthg out cheap. W aura DRESS GOODS at a amities. Our "terms are CHEAP POR OASH. C. MASON LOVE & CO., 7,4 Market Street., LATE STYLES OF UTERiOOIII JUST Z3Elof3klrtil). • , E are now.openhig-a choice Stook VV ofWinter Good , sdng in all of %elated importations of ULQTHB, OA2I3I7dEItE9 MID INGS, which wollatter oursetreswill be e to any nmartmenyro be round East or West.OW , , will be made up to order Ma superior style and at. prima to snit Me - tames. We would respeetfally• solicit an early call from our patrons , and, the public. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS NO. /9 Fink @tree'. eelB 91H E LAMPLIGHTER'S STORY ; HUNTED DOWN; THE.DEITEOTIVE FO LD:JR, and otter Nouvelettes,by OiLtELE3DIOIL; ENO, complete in one volume, and 'uniform With .Grest Expectations." Prim 60 cent* in paper corer, or two Idustramd Editions in Olotboillier • in duodecimo or octavo Lerrit. Prioe $1,150 each;—' For sale at MlNER l B, , mext door to Postoffice.- SEALED PROPOSALS. ARE TED until the ath day of February:4E4, Ler' farniabloknOtrlt to the Subelstenee'lmpartmauf of the U. FP Army. s ' , not twelve thousand. (12000) tars* Will le: reqEdr A at a Utak wade of ,Fatraltkarr, to hat de. MN red In WlllangWil it 'the Ballrestr Depeker at the cuils or warehotiMitstlifebraAamethulti! between the Sth and 15th.of Febramla/M. 2411. M barrel of Flour to be inept istediust before - it r e oared. The Roar most be eqtall_ s Mquality.tio uiesiom plea to be obtalciedm the CaMtM-Baketrat tngtou Oar, and the barrels Up be heid,Bned. The matron:wry oath of allegtoe 'lithe requhed. - . of each contractor. - 4 . . , 'BUN to be directed-to Mater L. BEOKWITR,. S. U. S. A, and endorsed s Prop:*la." jallkid MINER'S UNION BTASIONia r if PAiNIATS„ - Are tropplied to Deadens at VIA() PER DOZEN. MA*RONA OI L , E ARE NOW -MANUFACTU ir RIM - this artate:Whteb:for littlbabor tannin* ffeedesXof ,fastalte ,odoiand tranfr ol Nil/ 6 Y " color. (Which sekc "avant Okla, changed by fore or expintoredis no wrpneg Any: Wanilnator in this or Eastcentestrketa. lira; profitable Oil to the oonsumenwe can specially reoommemdlt.- Also,ourniamakesaye of CAUSTIC SODA, 2 - , ' , ••• • Used by all large &lap Rakers and OB Reflasefak,.• what, excels loper Gent. In strength an the-nsaka , of of Bodo Bodo brought tO this comity. Oanasips, !sonars • :3 SAPONIFIER,AR CONIESTAITED MUM Alec Are so well and favorably knewn, we Janstitbi mention - Is sa s. loien All ordersand inquiries will be promptly attends to by kddresstog GEORGE CoLROUN Agent. - POEM Belt btanntaettothir Zorn . nalOydwis • st Wood street GENtS WHITE MERINO. GENTEMEMB KRREfire:DBA.: (le regg latha-Mi Itikt=tfrani6 chiefs, Hoiderniilkrm 4;13. Bps*idered,Handkarphiefe, Zoibi : co gg et tc lo Arepil4bilidoWastili k Otieapett In tits oily; oCO FRIINCIE °ONSETS, for X 116986 BODROIII. " JAMUL, eiCIRW, • grand agimetamitt akilow prime. Cotton. Hoslery„ Cot' on IlosierY, Cotton ttury, at last years' prima. Woolen Goads, Woolenp o oda, ' Gook at coot to dose cut ati36l4 alLialLEl3 GIEWERA No. 78 MA RV? STREET. J'AilitErk • . . Anix. TAlMPAtta w atiNw4reeiv apatr4i!'n'Yf c . 4 -- , 44141)04,,-*: Mt' truth night of the engtmementortheit teem= actress Nie uhuituaTTN TN LADY LYfOll S Y - t mimierado_so,nonift• Paa11¢e,......« ": 4 k ' ,' n ...of . • e:, L A ilrY = , .... ............44ar, - .. - _YROPESSPR'A -- IYLIMIM vr ti , R , ... „ .. ,,,, f , ..4.„14,,,..w.t.5.. _ . . • Wlll deliverik leottamsta-- „.,-- -- 1 , .P. MR EAT 11:M0 . 14 =4 - .;:l!'-*• • •---:- - - ', r.•':' , ".. k i k, :.V 0 N-citaT ,x k r t tie sithjiok bilcgiiiii - 41141Teil - . 4. A. .:1-. 7' .4 'Z its - - ' if:' t -. . ' t 4. 'apii64oyoxdlecnibbbflriaterbgiAatin ~, , • ~,5 , ,,,...„.,, lane, tomtits, bp; tbelfinest .6#; , ,;.,...dok il ki immbriag :X ,:.,, 4..,:,,ktv."01 i i.„... v 1iat0ntree.1.4.11 0:ci0tt4 .. „,.., ,n. 4v * ..,, , ,.„ 1 ----- -X4'34.. Higio,V' '4.3 Vi1t10.1.0%. 3 44i , t0- .. - ;• - i' --- k y ' r -- - ,77,- / - e4 , 4 1,-, 74 fsaii 14 .. „', me oytham.l7 11 A.. M ~ 4Y i 'rite New tato...Kill:4oo7A e.. w ,:'''o- - ;50 Therdespri - IV. Loblidlii - 4444, , , , n4 tksa , , 1 b ISlth.**Ativaminown,..,_ Thelso • • ''• --:.•- •-i-iii.-^ - . tibilee, by Wm . B Wadbmy -...6.. • ........... ” Theicbrutbul,_ tre, /keb.....p..;...-- 0 The balred by Mai by I&.`.X.wasa byA„,„, ............,......, A . , . , ,Apv. 4 1 , 4 Thailaden Wreath, 100th •on a u to. wbook).. by J. A. A ti t ll VlA. ( ne—.,---:........ Baribam Botinot 2.10 The Ektden 'All she auttsjin ,NO. 81 WOOD STILEBT. 1120J2w' between Thema Ailey nod-4th street FOR, LEASX-The ikhown as the BT. 11110110 LAS NOTEl4anuer on • the corner-etftmaspok offered for lease 6Settalc tett er AIU tr Y T IIM anqlstra of jass?: Vle i T n lgflat 1 6411 V _ • JOHN I. L.OOIAN, Trolit*r- :hAtea 7 ICI7HNI* itt1.f.641.41,444:r° 4 - 4491 y -11,/ 0410.(0,..010/PAufvtati tATEtANKSGIVING—A LE OUBB an THE PEA , BENT TIMBABTIter.VBABIske BWORTEL Preached In thitt,arch threat Freak/tartan Much, Phltadebhia; on N Thuntd iw• 0;!rt mticki.o arr • „War Mak 48 wAPOales Damao, - By WARD A,nehmon delivered- ii:p , •tl.wetplimtw - ;wlw 4 , Brooklyn. N. Y., on Thankttying Day, ltkritanbar 01..1801. .onez,etiv *tato ! , ;Prick :18404A. imort* • .• HENRY MINER, Sucre or to Hunt * Mister, ;17ezetitkif tahliktaklLyEA ..,:l. lot 'in,,-i 111.9801.1311 O.IT . MIAOW 'I)3‘2.9 have dissolved theleAchiplunt: initexisted between therm aifillsitp i Qu a Yb this tune in the Tannins, taistneavio4 by:lll4.r_ Allga ig eerae la t M44 4 4-UNCARpfit4:9o— mar tbisgaikauv, fili:mtamerztaA4 1611.6 . Me):Ceeaport„ January 3,1862p5t DITTSBOIGIC - 4NDN:Witaki- A. vaALE_RAILRoAD mammy:- miter ko.s. t"O4O.B.2I7.22ZgOIare•MIZASON' epit/Of/Ofr 130617J-4Hol enter. • • - nal that the interest con on theatoeire one FEBRUARYIst, ma bfr paid on qua ln dy , on weeentaticnlind.teiftn KT.. 4 *eoony, JONEVEItLDUG nrso.,tc Aumrap. JO MN MOORS 4& n, t, l the42 IYOMMISSIONAHROKART, • IfiFF • • PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, mo.rd W&TIEB Etrazcz - vEastniricuurwr 4 0 .1 TT'S - Oketins IntiVirlitiraltniOntalll7l4ilP + LaS 171ZNCE CALF sant 7 4.014- * .U10.1 • • . gcrivilole,lopelloot! c . which wows Bellingiamicoed ptiONC, 42. 4 ..Vrrd'44'll >n I.txt; .4 st; , No. 31 FiliitStreet• . OMAEPY FitßLAria"Acag ARD'onent..wmrsitaiagi : , 164 PEDZIMIet)4 _e q =ignr : UNDERTAKING, in all its 10.1knostfil pate pt actetom Orders asa baleft:al Stie;r 4 IC , kiFtheLAT,ol4l4lolV‘.;.v.4l,l'''''' +Wee %W i a e IjIiGWMI9- ZIAL 11114*" 9/Piltrrall Itrige BOLD D. EC Dl7- 0 " - Jai - - Mg4 2l . Ira. u itak-arsd, 1 . C ARPE TS . ...,,xl.-‘ll-,..-:-. ') ' Ofikvionin ----..„.-,-.-). A. .4civri _ s:.-.i :..16 pxzeliv- -'- -- I . I4 ENS I-I DRV:_tnagTB :41 •-‘,.,,7 76 PI se str ~'- -- ~ .....t. ," . „,v er ~ - '-"--- - NEW initiMattIAMPSITIVZ .1: , wi, , t:m*oß *,uazils AT t insam At id .1004:1 `V. I Ir4I W DITOLINTOOK. ‘:s42). f-T-..Siz6 NIS 4 74. OEM% - Ad. AILLI.EZJOAR ;< I (1 : I LA mon:n=4 would the 4 6 -bakzeboulAtago she asd eiswa Astalgiskutiodittstir no linh ir Welland boards; sand isa%ir Attutierff,/ls• • . , 4.440tin0, P..:IMPRITL:74III _ imolai° and Rai/ . 7; r ei 111W.,;WANPI,6, -00,;10045101,4-1700/1^,.. • 111Ple TilErialiv 4aaunwhmtnreet„ - A Fuit'qiiraiiiintr r • Octubegy on huttiorbiab Pgiwrggari`i!'q 11114111.1444.6 :•• , , , ~,• isigikterseall fiall,j3ooorTZ T5C:.210.113- .3_ , :' UN Pousdirrilt ;. ,, „ 4 ,;.2. - 1,41 4 XL it goalik-nr1747031,70,41_ - f Alokoommliaiumwo ? C '4W-Ir-MI PITTSBURGH, Rk ' 4l '-„. XirsiiTa C r " - $314111*101.4"
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