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MONDAY MORNING=
. Peace Prepositions, at ittehmend.
'Mr. Jefferson Davis ceitainli cannot say
of hie despotic government what Napoleon
the Third'onee said of his 'The empire is
peace," but he cannot shut his eyes to the
fact that many - of his Subjects ardently
desire pencil, he does not. Every desert
, _er fromhLs armies, everyservant who runs
stray from his household, every briseit; that
is wafted from his dominions tells ns that
the - South - 1s tired of the War—weary of a
strife which ne longer promises the success
itt
It o e did. Th e most marked evidence of
the.universality of this desire few peace
• suno g the people of the South has recently
. l ite° us in the proceedings of the Rebel
Rouse of Representatives on the' SOth of
January, and afterwards on the 7th inst.,
when the most desponding feeling was
manifested. We say "universality," for,
when the Rebel Congress commences to talk
of starvation and peace, no gift of second
eight is needed to perceive that a long op-
pressed and long suffering people are be
ginning to demand that theyeltall be heard.
Exhaustion and starvation are doing their
work arlast. Desperate and determined
as the Rebel bunters are, they must yet
yield, and that ere long, to the cry of want
- and despair which can no longer be sup
pressed.
We give same of the remarkable express
ions dropped from Congressional lips in the
course of the debate on the 30th of January,
on a proposition to exempt farmers and
planters from the conscription:
Mr. Smith, of North Carolina, said: "We
have at this time 400,000 men on our master
rolls. How many wore actually in the field,
he was unable to state: probably it was one
haif were non there, and it hew well known that
we were unab/e to feed the fractional part trio
ware in the field. If,bowevor, there were half
.—if 200,000 should require the possible set.:
are of one-half of the provisions of the cove"
try—where, he sewed,/ ask, were the means nle.l
the ten times that number who remained 4 b... ?
Private appeal. were daily coming 44 ,4 ' ...h.".
of .... j; - .../di.-. in th., ~ ,,,, y ?waking of
the o f
ing at hone) bow lead 0, their foo4-
lies ar. a c ting the neeeee tt nla of life, when they
are wad to need them as, part of their ...nIY
Psi."
Mr. C mbers, of Virginia, said that manu
factures ergs/ necessary as agriculture, and
aerated. fivat cfsficieneg in clothing to• Say .
there tea, 'll food. IVe could, he believed, feed
doublet handfed thousand men in the
field; and ,if re could not, then the sooner we
made ter:Novi:A Abraham Lincoln, the better for
us. We must have more than two hundred
thousand men in the field neat spring; we
have ne , w4l: the supplies we will have then,
for the f en' produvtione won't be avant,
ble until net winter. Everybody admit. and
enperee that neon spring will be the worst and the
homiest and snow decisive campaign rho, will oc
cur, and yet t ere le a demand for ,nu-re euretp•
dons. '
Mr. Good
upon tho b,
,or Virginia, tie., able to state,
:at authority, that in reply to in
rounded them by Colonel Preston,
eons . t
Buena, all of the enroll.
the State, pho w seetotted here
go, said that the Sucre Nader eel etand
quirles pro
Chief o
•19, 1 7 offiur•
pga
Mr. Hol orube, of Virginia, said that by the
bill of wit oh this was an amendment, the en
tire agric. huml population would be put in
the army, and that in a country whose agri
cultural population greatly outbalanoe thatof
the eitiOf and towns. We proposed to pat in oil
of every trve, and when it on, kkown that it was a
precarious 'matter to nippy, Irov, ,trek to week,
the army in Out field. We now had five hun•
.dred thousaud men ID the field to provide for;
the new law would add one hundred thousand
more, and was it possible to escape starvation
when there wore none at home to provide for
them? It was our policy to protract the war.
runs and distance were our great edliee. We
must remember-that, in reference to this State
-at least, our last crop were far below the aver
, eye. 04 space had been contracted, and all
now MUtt be devoted to thoproduetion of pro
visions for the next year. Take away the
men, and starvation at home and ruin In the
army would be, In his opinion, the inevitable
result."
Having read tho foregoing, the reader
Es i
will be prepared to meet a still more posi
tive nlfestation of the weakness of the
Coaled racy and the desire of its people . in
a rikaalaaerla. an end. ln-the dehelefrom
which we have quoted, peace was only
hinted ill, bat on the 7th of the present
• rmal resolutions were introduced
••o body, by Mr. Wright, of Georgia,
g a cenvention of delegates from,
ted States and the Con federate
consider terms of peace. The
nt Into secret session before taking
i .n upon them. Here are the retie-
House w'
. I
ftily &Ott
R .. 1
the Ernit
• That the Confederate Statea invite
•d States, through their Government
•gton. to meet them by represents
to their Representatives and Sena
sir respective Congress at —, on
lay of next, to consider,
bather they cannot agree upoi the
in of.; the Confederate States of
America.
Second. In the event of such recognition
whether ey cannot agree upon the forma
tion of a ew Government, founded open the
equality d sovereignty of the States; but if
i
this oann be done, to consider
Third. ether they cannot agree upon
treaties o ensive, defensive, and commercial.
•, Be In the event of the passage of
"these reso Hens, the President be requested
to ammo to the same to the Government ,
at Was n, In such manner as he shall
.:. deem me.' in accordance with the usages of
'nations; and, in the event of their acceptanee
. by that Government, he do Issue his procla
mation of election of delegates, under such
- regulations as he may deem expedient.
No one need fear that our Congress or the
President will pal any attention to these
reaolutions, if the rebels should pane them.
But, taken in connection with the extracts
from the debate given above, their intro
duction may be regarded as proof positive
that the peace party in the South has at last
made itself felt in the rebel Congress. It
will be through the grossest military mis
management on our part, If this peace
'movement at Richmond does not soon ripen
tato &revolution throughout the South which
will sweep the despotism of Jefferson Davis
from the face of the earth.
Re .Eallsted Veterans.
Soldiers in the service, who re-enlisted
for three years, cannot immediately be cred
ited to any particular sub diatriet, for the
reason that their muster-in relic are not
accessible; but the matter will be made all
right by and by, when ' the returns of all
each men shall be returned to the head
quarters of the respective districts.
Committees of sub-districts which aro
plying bounties may safely make contin
gent arrangements with the men now at
home on furlough te pay the local bounties
AS 5001115 the proper returns are received,
with their names credited to such sub-dls
tilcut. The acknowledgment of the enlisted
Man that he has received a local bounty
from any particular sub-district secures his
credit to anch sub-district.
Very properly the peoplo of the sub-dis
tricts are 811.710113 to pay local bounties to
their own brave reeawho hare been battling
for the eot l intry for nearly throe years, and
are willing to Sonatina to do so; and they
can do it, if they only will hare a little pa
tience. The authorities at , Washington are
not to blame for this delay.
A_D . ZI!ATCH-frOM Memphis 81711 that on
the sth lull. Gen. P. U. T. Deastregarti,
through hie agent, paid his United Slates
tax on-preferty in that city, amounting to
ever $lOll. Thif Indicates that, even if he
Ina faith •in the establishment of a South. ,
ern CoategernegjOaa no expatiation that '
'Tentitaee Bill atnatitate a itortloa Mutat
`<.~.
net *Milky g the stock on
Abing "reiV4s tai'SjilaYa ago: the Pitlia-
A elphist - iitortrerhad - the !Mixing truthful
' and graphic expose from Washingtonof tht
great whisky question, which was then, as
it, still continues to be, a perfectly convuls-,
int one in committee rooms, lobbies, and
purlletis of this Capitol, in that city: /
"It mirreatly reported that the Whisky owraw.
tow hare to prevent the Senate from concurdug in the
[louse amendments to the T. 1,111, .pmeat over
eve volition dollar' north of whitki ay. Olio.. that
will be affected by this tea on mac an hood If . ..id.
It is to prevent the taxation attar
hoe been bought up doelog thmast ninety days, that
thrlobby Is now brought 'pel. play. O.e arm are
known to have nearly a , 11/lon dollar engagel In
this misstate.
"Their method of operation. may not be plain to
all. It coat., to tette whisky, about t.nty•tlve
tante s gallon; Me present tax or twenty made it.
tax pald,,st tortydive or Ally mute 100.
la. eWe'd *Penton, knowing that the pl tax
would have to be Increased, commenced tnbay up all
the whalky etom, and pay the tax when it had
not already boon paid. The next move was to have
the Conarphaloner Intental Revenue reeemstemd •
large tax. This was done, and the official announce.
moot an. made after tho stock had gone Into the
hands of speculators. Whisk y treat op to seventy-
Ave and eighty Cent/. When the ferpOrt Mate loin
Concrete and other* found It oat, it advanced to $1 •
Collo.. The Way. and Menne Committee ram
mend a tax of sixty mote • gallon. na., added to
the drat cost, mould make about atinety cents, but
the House voted, by nearly a two-thirds vote, that
all whisky would be taxed, whether do stern or in
the land. of dknellera
"This h. thrown the 0p.... Into tribulation.
If whisky tni store rel.t pay cement to the Govern
ment, then their nimbi, only worth about 4 or 00
cents • for the additional AO c.te • gallon
coal attn4o speculators or to the Cleated tats.
Treasury. It make a didereuce of from 1111,000,-
003 to 1113,000,000 on the .rock hand.
"There Is but little doubt that the &hate will ad
here to the Hope bill, sad throw the too sate the
Treasury."
Copying the above from the inquirer, we
remember that one of our New York con
temporaries added—what appeared W . "
-- the
then as little less than evil-sunnisirl%
- FEB. 15, 18.64.
expression of a fear that there tea:;:" than
"little doubt" on the matter itr ';'""."'" But it
soon appeared that there •• : " 1 ver y geed rea
son for this fear. A-Xi or two after it was
understood that t n„enate Finance Commit
tee had now to strike out the tax upon
whisky op A""I' as imposed by that over
srbetespt vote of the House. To secure
t np,resnit, it is true, an immense pressure
was brought to bear upon the Committee by
the large whisky holders throughout the
country, who were so melt and powerfully
.presented in the lobby, as above inti
mated; but of course It would not be right
to suspect that honorable Senators, first in
the Committe room and afterwards in the
open Senate chamber, have been influenced
by any other motives than the welfare of
the country. Still, the difference of opinion
between the majority of the Henan whisk
before these lobby influences began to labor
with snob special intensity of effort as they
are' now putting forth, voted for the impo
sition of this tax, and the majority of the
Senate committee, and of the Senate itself,
which have voted to strike it oat, is, to say
the least, remarkable. Add to this, also,
what is well understood, that Mr. Cu.t.th
favors' the imposition of a tax on liquor on
hand, because that would give him a rev
enue immediately, whereas, in the event of
no tax being imposed on stock on hand, no
revenue will accrue to the Government for
six months, and but little for full twelve
months to come.
But we have vitae hope that any consid
erations urged by Mr. ertAB6l on behalf of
the Treasury, or any other worthy consid
erations whatever, will avail to resist the
well concerted and concentratedifforts and
considerations directed and urged be per
sonal Interest In this case. Yet, if it were
only to discourage gambling in prospective
legislation, and the manifold forms of cor
ruption incident thereto, the whisky specu
lators ought to be made pay this tax.
It is ingenioasly'argued, however, that
to do so would alienate many "war Demo
crats and Republicans" who are deeply
terested parties in this business. But the
N. Y. Tribune pertinently asks Who ars
those 'War Democrats and Republicans;
who are likely to be 'alienated,' if a port of
the Amoy which the whisky-drinkers have
to pay is not diverted from the Treasury
into their own private pockets' Lot them
stand forth, so that the public can get a
look at them' We call for their names
Are they not mainly gamblers in legtala
tion, in franchisee, in stock; in city rai
roads, and in everything from which profi
can be extracted 1 Do let no know who
'legitimate commercial operations' are to be
rendered 'ruinous by leaking the enhanced
whisky tax uniform and general in its
operation; instead of allowing it to so oper-
ate that whisky which has been bought up
by the cargo at fifty cents a gallon may be
sold again by the cargo for a dollar per gal-
Ion! Give ae their names!'
It is, however, as we have already said,
alraost hoping against hope, to look forward
to any other result than the triumph of the
whisky speculators. Still, it is none the
less certain that the adoption of the. amend-
ment reported by the Committee to the
Houle, will not only be a disgraceful
stultification of its own' former action,
but will be, in the language of a
contemporary, legislating for the benefit
of whisky speculators to the extent of many
millions of dollars, at the expense of the
Treasury and the people at large.
Dr. Thomaa St. Clair
This gentleman has been regularly noml•
mated for the vacancy in the Senate, by con•
forces from Indiana and Armstrong counties,
who a met at Elderton, Indiana county, on
Wednesday. The candidate had been con
ceded to Indiana, we were informed, and
when we heard of the choice of Dr. Sr. Cunt
by the Union men of Indiana, we accordingly
announced him as the candidate for the dis
trict. We an glad to learn from the Kittan
ning Free Prete that there bee been no hitch
In the party machinery, and that Dr. Sr. CLAIR
is fairly before the people as the regular nom
inee of the Union party of the &iota district.
Now let our friends turn out to a man in his
support, if only to show how deeply they de
test the course of thoso Copperheads at Har
risburg, who hare rendered this special elec
tion necessary.
Below we give the official proece4lnge of
the conferences:
A meeting of the Senatorial Conferees from
Indiana and Annstronz counties mot at El
derton on Wednesday, 10th of February,
for r the pugiose of nominating a candi
data for State Senate '
to be voted for at the
Specie! Election to be held on Friday, 19th
Sped
The following conferees appeared from In
diana county Hon. Peter Button, T. B. Alli
son, and John Lowrey, Esq. From Armstrong
oounty George Bayard, E. Buffington. On
motion, Eon. Peter Batton was appointed
Chairman, and E. Bnffiagton, Secretary. On
motion Dr. T. H. Allison was substituted in
plate of W. F. Ramberger.
On motion, the following persons were nom
inated: Dr. T. 11. Allison nominated D.
Phelps, Esq.; T. B. Allison nominated Dr.
Thomas St. Clair.
Pint ballot, Phelps 3, St. Clair 3-
Twenty-one ballots wore had with tho same
result, when. on motion of Dr. Allison, the
following resolution woe unanimously
miz t .i ed
cod, That u tho delegaMs from In
diana county claim the nomination, that u a
matter of right the name of D. Phelps, Esq.,
be withdrawn, and Dr. Thomas St. Clair be
declared the nominee.
On motion, it was
Romiard, That the emu pursued by the
- Republican members of the Senate, in mincing
to organize on principlea which we believe un
fair, unjust and ungenerous,meet, with the
approval of the people of ths fienatorial dis
trict. Puna Sorrow, Prea't.
E. Bormearon, they.
Tan B►vannah Scottgicon of the lst Wt.
stets • doleful moonlit of affair, In that
regiokand says ,that the Otondasary of
fitftlotancto has leo than one snanth's pro•
11110131 alas&
MHO
111 Drug as -1t to be:-
The Clarollmemibill, as it pais*li the House
retains t Ue r s 3o 4valnlttatifin clause, 'but
he. its rye ter© of exemption only until'
narpes then in the wheel are. exhnusted.
flitrolled men, who escape the draft, and
go iniB:sub;titates,
.only free their prinei
pals until the next draft, that is, Ilwy and
their prin6pate merely thong+ plac,
who are not subject to draft, if they
gip as substitutes, free their principals for
the full term of service.
Only eons of widows or of aged and in
firm parents, only brothers of children
I under twelve years of age, fathers of moth
erless children, sons elected by aged and
infirm parents, and indeed all who, on so
count of peculiar family relations and con
ditions, were entitled to exemption under
the former draft, aro now j oat as liable to
draft and to service as others. Enrolled
men who have been elected by parents,.
whether their names hare been strickei
from the rolls, or their papers endorsed,^;
the board of enrollment, will be reef.l'
the rolls as before.
- •
facts
We give this distinct notie%•' i n
mess
that parties interestoda;' duced
to
unite with those w)of -,re never had any
plea to offer, in at to free their sub
districts
fro,. operation of the draft.
~,,, o rtunity to do this, the draft
To give so •
ned for about forty days, from
Was pr ,
the , or January to the 10th of March,
most nobly have many sub-districts
come up to the work. Indeed, we think,
judging from the way things are moving,
that there will be but few that will suffer
the draft to fall upon them; but the people
of such as do suffer it to take place, may
be assured that it will be rigidly enforced,
and the full quotas exacted either in men
or money.
National Grant or Land for Educational
Purposes.
In the House of Rep:evenCadres ,t Har
risburg on Wednesday lost, Mr. Negloy, on
leave given, prevented the following repot
rom a special committee
To the Speaker of floe House of Represehta
rim—The select committee appointed to
confer with the board of commissioners
having in charge the lands granted by the
United States to this Commonwealth, re
spectfully report:
That, in performance of the duty as
sign.d them, the chairman of the commit
tee waited upon the Governor and the
Auditor General—the other member - of the
board being absent from the city—and was
Informed by these gentlemen that no sale
of the land scrip for the lands granted had
been ordered by the beau!
Inasmuch, however, as the question of
the disposition of thus had scrip will be
before the Llielature at the resent ses
sion and WO it is desirable that 01l the in•
formation on this subject that can ba ob
trained should be before the Legislature, the
committee do not think they are going be
yond the spirit of the resolution under
which they were appointed to recommend
the adoption by this 'louse of the feflowing
resolutions:
Restdiwi. Toat the board of commission
ers appointed by the act of April I, 1/.43,
in relation to said loads. be requested to
com tunnies!, to this 11,,e whir. 'fee nut
regulations, if any, have ! - e , ri rt,de by
them respecting the manner to whie.h he
Suresyor General shall dispose of gild land
scrip, and whether an) nieasut,i have Iven
taken to sell both land scrip.
Resolved turth,, That the said board be
requested for the present to postpone any
proceeding• f t tho sale of said land ion jp.
dons 11. NIA: ,
P. F Arcot,
()wax Ric.
The repel t of the romm•tt.•.• was seeep,
ed. and the ac•ompanying rearAotLaum were
twice teed and adopted.
The Grand %twin; t ql paly, , n In the
!ton tiliTewt.
The Spring campaign in the Southwest
opens with moves of a bewildering com
plexity, We have the neve of to less that
three grand columns which at e either al
ready under way or oo th± point of moving
Gen. Sherman's corps, comprising the corps
of Hurlbut and Alcl'oerroo, star,' from
Vicksburg two weele ago, m.,ving east
ward &aro., the Big Black. A powerful
cavalry column, under Gen. Smith, G rani e
Chief of Cavalry, has taken its departure
from Corinth and llolly Springs. Signs of
speedy activity, military and naval, also
show themselves in the Department of Geo.
Sankt.
If we suppose, as we ought, that the
movements of-these several columns are In
execution of a well conceived military com
bination, there ie one roam open to Sher
man's column which would seem to be con
sistent with the line of advance it has taken
up. Let us suppose that he •orke his way,
which would be rather slow, in a due east
erly direction, taking Jackson en route
and opening the Southern Missiesippi Rail
road as he goes; and let as suppose that
he makes Alsridan (one hundred and forty
milts east of Vicksburg) his objective. Let
as suppose, again, that while Sherman le
performing this work, Banks and Farrages
move on and take Mobile. This done, it
will be apparent that the two important
strategic point: gaMed by the two columns ore
connected by an extremely important railroad--
the Mobile and Ohio: and that Me unitedjorce
would be is a posuion to Jima tla nether •cull
stone bettreen winch and the upper, I the army
at Chattanooga) the name rebel force in the
ZSouthetyst should be ground to ?meth., Mob le,
moreover, would give us the command of
the Tombigbee and Alabama rivers, fur
nishing a water base on the Gulf, and water
highways leading up Into the heart of the
Confederacy.
We think, therefore, we eon discern even
in the initiatory opsrations that have al
ready been made, the outlince, dim sod
shadowy as yeti of a campaign grand, au
dacious, and different from what any ono
had conceived. Its development most
greatly change the rebel programme, and
cause immediate -movements to meet it.-
77174,1,
GENERAL ORAXT.--This distinguished
officer has lately spent some days in St.
Louie. Whether the St Louis lipub/irern
has any better knowledge, than mere re
port, in the following sentence, which we
copy from a recent notice of the movement
of some politicians, we cannot of course
have any means of judging—but here it ic
General Grant is not going to trouble
himself much concerning mote movements
of politicians. It is not his taste. Ills in
tendon is to close the war a; soon as possi
ble, and he wants to be foot-loose, not hamp
ered by political entanglements. Ile asks
no other duty. He is not, and will not be, a
ecmdidate for the Presidency at the forthcoming
election, and politicians may trim their nails
accordingly.
No Consounertoe.—Governor Andrew,
of Maesachusetui, learns from official sour
ces that there Is no truth in (be statement
made by' reversl of the j'iurtiala that all
the infantry volunteers am to be consoli
dated into regiments of 2,400 mcn each.
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PRODSI iV .JlO. Demmier't Bonding', Smith.
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L. 'sThe Third Semi-Annual Dividend or TEMin
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150. 11.17 if ourthiwity'3'
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, meeting
NOTICE..—An licr .
of the 1/7iliCiLi, (I".V.
WA nn, Allegheny. wil.l inteitut. 7 31.
Enie, ee aiciirneY awl . th 7 .r.r. 1 "."
J. De A" ‘ * rand or not,
are I
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pen y set ag
shotdd he prai,..llM transacted.
J. P. PLEIItING, President,
, secretary.
CARD.--Grateful for tho kind
In' attention and patrdnage thus far resehred
forte. ibe people of Pittsburgh and vicinity, the
HAWSELL would nosptfolly attnotinco that
new members will ho admitted l ob o their Mina. of
Physimi Cultism Feb. 16th and 19th, TUESDAY
and F.l3lDitif AV/D8.4001i8 std STEFITNGS,
3 and 1 respectively,
r :w is t,n eld . ranc, of
W . k
Lunge Land Geratemen
Childron.
fe1.04%,
PROF. RICHARDS'
FIFTH LECTURE,
Before the Mercantile Library Association, will be
given
THIS (Moaner,) EVENING,
AT CONVERT kI_A_L.L.
Sontatv--CThendatry Oahe Alr, continued; Nitro
gen Gam; Artificial Air Produced and Tooted ; Ca,
oonic Acid Gam; Curio. Especimenta ; Hydrogen
Chu, anti the Gay-Hydrogen Blowpipe; the Bade and
Drummond Lint?. fol&It
SHE
TUE ErrAocISK.NII U OLDLAS M ot tho T ALTRGIII
NY PALELY RAILROAD COMPANY will be held
al the Ofhoe of the Comp.ny, cm Worthington otreet,
Plttsbargh, on TURSDAY, rebrusry WM, at 11
..loot.. m., for the reception of the Annual Ba
ton, the domon or MarnMwo, cad the Inns:act.=
of .00h ether bomlneee se may be pnymoted.
- By order. R. C. OILS,
tot tt time..., hod Treworer
Musaroautha /Manua, t,
Flttaburah, rebraary 4th, 1864.)
[I I 3 , AN ELECTION FOR TIIIIITEEN
MANAGEBS of the Company for erecting
a Bridge auto . the Monongahela, opposite Pitt.
lough. In the rutty of Allegheny, in ea:Aura:My to
aro Art AC Assembly imetd Jaunarr Zth,"18111,
0. held at the TOLL DOGE, au MONDAY, March
7111. 1804, at 2 u'ebtek p. m.
frs - 1w N ITOLM F-4, Treasons,
_ _
NOTICE—Those oppoxed to any
further hum. t f f oonty Itoods, or loomuss
of tarattuo, will toset at the WWII 11001,111, ous
TTEADAY NEXT, the Itlth Iturtaat s at 11 osoloolt
0. re The basitstwt rf the meeting .111 be to take
cora/ores against tho Woo of any more boo& or
c to
nf county todobtednem. tlttorolf from the
ry .11eirt:to espectally turned to attend.
felt :td
LUNIY.—An
t ctioe CANAL
for Seven Directors PA
of N
the Erie
Caosi Conkimny mill be held their Oil., to Erie,
co HONDA I s , !larch 7[b, 10x4 , .r le o clot* m.
A. li. OA Call ET, !Secretary.
Mc. Erie Canal Ccapany./
Erie, rub. Alb. 1044. feA.l2t
.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK,
PlTTharßtili Ileetion for Moo 1/1-
re:tons of this Ilenh 1.111 be held au tIATOLIDAY,
tho 1 I ..1 March. 10.4. et the 021 re or the Dunn
haeloce luatitotlou, 1....tw0 the hours a 9 and 12
e'clro k • in. 1:011CUT C. SCIIIIICHTZ.
9,01 Owthirr. P. T.
IZG I I SANITARY (.:0111
MITT).".M.
ogler wn , ll,, , Aft.ry, FS b Fourth S
W.od mod Markat
M=EI
I=l
JA 31£.5 PARK. Jr.
0..411:Olio. of money an.l
ett.:rns vent , to.ll p.. g 4 .1 the army.
Information (nr.ish.,l In redatton to tW luck and
0vn , ,1 In th.. Cam'. and 13d4p141a.
The , (r -lest w a , x1.11,nat..1 I. insid ben,
A Idreve,
PITTSBURGH SAN ITARY C.031111-ITTES.
--FIRST N AT lON A
H` AL.IJECC+HICT.NT
Cla.pltal . .
t..1“cTm.....
Tbs. Bank Is cu. Sur, ~, ranitni 403 In • ...
ful
-
Nr• a, toop.ood to do • sal naultog businnq
and otror r oorriooa o•rmapondo at to Banks and
Ilankrta lisnangb3r.t t?. oouutry.
Spdo-nal attention given to coll.. tfon In thta and
tb, adjoining City of Pittsburgh, ma wall a. on all
parts of tbo country.
Bun., reau.ivad on &Ivan, and Lnolooo on an
the la Itsoltsal cans bought and sold.
T H FT.TI ti,
]OLIN PLAN,
IM. HARBACHH
U. C. HO TLC,
IL R. DAVIS
itzs GIIAV
JOHN TIiOIdPSON
=SE=
T. U. KEVIN, PIMMTIMPT
JOHN P. KKAMER, Cum..
1=12=11!
E - :, - ;;; , • REMOVAL,
122 1112
Wood Sterol- j " i Wood !drool.
Our present location on Fifth otraet bying,
late, bemuse wan and more andealtable far our b
intott, Ire taw h. lantana. that IraWM remove
MUSIC STORE, on the 18T OF APRIL next, to
122 WOOD STREET
VOIR BOOBS ABOVE MTH STREET,
Ne.rly uppostibe the Pittsburgh Trust Company
Se- The exclarira rarooy far
STEINWAY'S PIANOS
Will rainaln to our naume.lon, o. bocora.
EL KLEBER & BRO
MEM=
MADQVIATZMI flu Ault Cow",
SPftka Serrie,
Nsar 9oss , Jftemary 104
{O.. SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 3.
I. All officers and men brlonOrg to Paring!minis
litogtmenta, attached to the Oth Army Corp., no•
absent from then . command. on recruiting nr du
[ached ..errlor, and aIIJO ftriunghed men. will remurt
for duty to Captain irli A. 111 01011113.
charge of recruiting barrice for 9th Army Corp, Al
IlArrtzttim, Ponta.
•
By command of Major G. DIIIINSIDE
EDWARD M. NEILL,
Ass'dont adjutant Ovuotal.
Ja2B:laord3or
LIQ UID STOVE POLISH.
Reasons why it U better than dr, rullth
I. It it already mired.
I. It has no smell whatever.
S. It prottnces no dirt or tine.
4. It stands the most Intense heat.
A. It pnwerves from nut.
a. It Is moat economical Pollak.
7. It le not one..ftwuth the labor.
Par ado by 13111 1 / 2 4 JOIIIiSTON
(laronr fortb In
MIIMM
BINE AND PROGRESS Of SUNDAE fifTEOOLB
—A biography of Until Belem! sod Wm. Fox. By
John O. Power. 1 eel. Prim PI PO.
A BIANCA L ON EXTRACTING TEETH—
Tnutuled on the An•Mmy of the parte involved in
the
Inetroment operatio a n ;
e. the 1
kv o n l ids m
atui proper earrnetim of
, d.
HEAVEN OUR HOME. 1 vol. Itmo.
DARING AND BUYTEIIING. By Lieut. Petten•
ger. A large eimply of the latter VOrk-hat received
J. L BEAD. 78 Fourth street.
. .
ICE (HE6l:v, ITErFITATERA'rOftS,
BATZB AND NEAT TlOUSEd.—lee (Mem for
Notela, Nautili. ' Doer Rule. to., Ac .
Repairing of old Citrate, defee and Rehiporators,
Ltd made as good as now.
The Attention of the trade Ls called to our assort.
meet and prier..
Shop.] At ABIOS A VENUE, et the oillrood crow
.g, Al egheny, or arldxres BOX Ot, Allegheny P. 0
)e.o._mrA U T. PRICE & CO.
175 ii 14, .1 1. . 50 . , 1 ;9.,` , T.rgi — cali'.h.e
BI PANT want an Agent I n each aunty. vo en.
Bail orders for their new pa 1110HIN1C, with
gauge, screw di her utd asUa neulloa. We will pay
a liberal talus and expense*, or give large commis
won. For rertionlars, terms, de., eneiou • tawny,
and address T.B. PAGE, ToWO, Ohio
Central Agent for the United State.
fefelevd•JenwT
VALUABLE SCIENTIFIC MINN.—
Th., Iron Hanniketnte of Great Britian, theo
retically and practically considered . incindhes de.
ecriptive doodle or the Ores, Wads and rinse em
ployed; the preliminary operation of calcination;
the blast ; redoing and peddling furnaces; engine.
and usechltwry and the mime prooresealn mama,
At. BY W. Tram,. Price 110. Tor eel. by
fei HAY A CO.. 63 Wood street.
I.YON
AA AND DEALER in the moat site breeds of
GENCLNE HAVANA I . I IOABB, and all kinds of
SMOKING AND OUBXVING TOBACCO. SNOT);
YANCY - MBEIISCIIIAIIIi PIPES. TIMM a..., a.,
In t miz i tratma my tn. al:truss 110.
TEL, flttsbarg Pa , lll3.-.721. sopptted on rms.
tag amorlme=sal• bv •
iKIMM'i
Y T ED-43T0 Gel tle;:k."ter:t
dlss,) to ... Tao , net
t
Addrtae. with ro 3
Office, all•gbaay, Pa • e nergetiC MAN,
W ANT ED- : - - 11:";,G
t.b. " 6 =• 1 111.8 MICE. fal9.lf
• P -
Warn%tLtf -
PkT
_._3344; 11110 rit I—lit-ant to hire Agents
noti mar at r % zri v ra in ti i=
PraDDICSI Alfrad. Maks. •
ar, •
HOOP 111CIELT8 !
Eocur.or etyke Just =calved by
WHITE, win & no
WALL PAPER
A fresh sepply feet received
Beautiful ityl.e sod cheap, at the Book at 41 P
Store of
MECHANICAL DEA WING. —A few
mon &bola. o.tt .1 to fill op a elms form
tug [Jr Instruttloo
That roryle pp petty Jr. Alb-eller,b:7,
knave.. the 31,rgeo. Robertson farm, on the con 'Mo
nongahela rte., about Is mile. oho., Pit t•loorrh,
is offered for tuts. It .OEOOI. IE7 .eves mid 4 perch
es., NI acres of ~Lich are embraced le the Lorongh
of 'West Ellsebstle, the m.taao lit J, Creme tow,
Aboot lb., ly attes of it in exec-Mutt Cad land.
The intlanretneuts ou the place ene of a valosble
character, there !wing on the pat. to the borough, •
largo double toootory brick nteongten boon., • frame
barn, log hooey sod frame stable, end on the re
maining portion a bearing orchard, two log 1b..,
stable and alter buildings. Ili. lucttlf,o of
property IS Admirable, fettling lttt perchr• on the
titer, ind haring a no. wharf faith die•p water *long
It. The land, •e leh Is of excellent quality, rbse
gradually Issetwera t', the coal An indisputable
title and early potAvea!on 11 b. given. Apply soon
to TKOMAS J. KEENAN,
-fold Attorney, Ii Dianiabd •treet.
CA2.3II4EitES, MELTONS, TWEEDS, NEWRKEN.
DRAWISO AND ENGINESUING
Away to A. 7 e.IIISTLL7I, Mechanical ltogineo
and Dr:atm:oath No. 71 GRANT 8 . 711117 T, drain ,
bottom hoar.. or on MONDAY or TIIIIEISDA
Wil:2l/1109
ALARGE LOT OF BALTIMORE SPUN, 00110111133 PLCG, POGEN t
BRUM? POUNDS, and SMOKING TODAOM,•of
sem &selloff°.
CIGA
?to RS In lamest an
d,
d meet complete utortment of
Om at
BIcOOLLISTSIt At /SAXE'S,
JEANS, &c.,
For BOYS' AND KEN'S WSAII, for riLle by
White, Orr A* Co.,
DFE 1.1" D .4.411) SCO UR I.lrD
ICS 'X' AEI L. AL IC N
GOODS RETURNED IN TWO WEEKS
No. 39 Ohlo Street,
&Italy A ILEGIIIN Y CITY.
PKA(TICAI. BOOKS FOR DON-MS
TIC ÜBE
Dints Cl.. the Nat By Mrs_ C. A. Hui.-
Prire
Notes on blamer). By Mies Nightiugnl. tr/
Bull on the Maternal Menegement of Chlide.n 1 25
Tilt'. Principle. of I%.rnale Hygiene 1 y. 5
Lenora on Health and Happineea. By Cam..
Th.O. Bother CP
Tbe 31-then. Bork of Family Duties. D. Mr,.
Abell
The Young Mother. By Wm. A. Alrott ...... 75 .
lieu Gymnsetica. fee Men Women and Cinl.
dren. By It. Lents ...... .... ... -......... 125
Weak Lunge, and boo to make ibern strut,.
By Dr. Le.eb •.. 1 2.5
For ule by KAY A (10.. 66 Wood goer,
Pit o Ot 4 ALS FOR t•ArEA.NI BOAT
TB N BYO STATION 011
WEIZZLI NOYO ST LOUIS AND OMAHA.
rtrrattruia, rchruary 11,th. 1844.
Rcaloti Proposals aro lusitsrl until the 111 OF
ki • BOIL by the Emden/good. for tranatt.trtatiou, by
otoarner, from Plttaborgh or Whet.lsne to at Louis.
*tad to Omaha OftV, f.ora 3,030 TO 1,1100 TONS OF
RAILWAY IFIOSI atilt sarruE.l, Itatneen the
Ist day of klatch and Jane or July neat. Pray.. Alt
should be for all or •n y part or portion of It,. trot"
portatl..
&H propcsal•moat to. aroompatak-d • 1111 • go
au to. I,r Hs fetltbfol toolorroatort,
Ten right I. remotonta tt , rofo-t •uy or al: tt. p
po•tiJo., SPIIINGILE IldltlllVoH & t
No. 209 I.lbotrty stre..t,
Agents for . •rnion Pseine 11 It. Co
6-14 WI
'USE FURNISH - 1 NO
LINEN GOODS'
LIMEY 81.11117(IsGS
ll=
BA ENSLES. OTVLI t LINEN TABLE
_lll 00,000
300.000
WHITE, ORE & CO.
M °ROA N& CO
iliarctwoio Ito A. N. kl. Morgan.) \
DEALTEIS IN AND AHIPPEL.S UV
Connellslllle Coal and Coke,
By Railroad and River
No. 74 WATER STREET. ,UP STAIRS
Bring Rally mpplled with our mew oars, and gi v.
Mg, hamtotont, particular attoutioo to tilling
western orders aro aro proparrd to attip this seprrior
COA AND 00/LX to all poluta, by rail or by river.
A few barges belonging to other stylus may lot
loaded at our sidle& near t.
\V. will dll city agora by lbw car load.
U . S.• INTEREST WITONS.
We will pay lb. hiekeat pd. for
U. S. COUPONS,
ludisg, those of 5-20 Lout, due In It., next
SEMPLE & JONES,
THIRD AND WOOD SIDELTd.
fo6.2wd
G°l4l)' SILVER eo:t. U 6. COUPONS.
The higlicst ram kat rico paid for
GOLD, SILVER & U. S. COUPONS,
At the Banking Ho of
A. MeTIGRE, 112 111713
MOAT
By • ackmpagnit Accoestaanl,
A pzuszNir, 81TIJATION
o soma good bustnem home of ad. Hey, at • mad
ate aalary.
Addreas BOX 1227, Pittsburgh P. 0, or loquiro
&IL= /LEMING napn., Brot..l . toset.
7''b OR HADIS,
dada to order on short notice. .t
No. IOT MARKET BT., Iwt.rewn fifth and 1., •••riy
=EMI
p IRON M.
Who ha. had semen! Jean• .xparieno. In connection
vdth FURNACES and ROLLItiCI MILLS, • n nld
taint a situation at etthor, or In an Iron Wombats.,
Mt/TH.:K-1
por herewith declare that I
the rate derogatory to the f...nte and
character of Mr. JOlthl If AS T N, butchar, In
Spring Canaan, In connection trttb •binti my rum.
has been montioneci, to t.n antra., kw:a:inch ea 1
bare dray. bold Mr fIAUTBIAN in high mterm,
nod hareatth pi:ll4kt) declare that fort.
lilelittiL RILL.
Plttstonmh, tth,
WATIT'AP-EIC,
AS OEIE/, P AS TAIL LIIELPAS t
Moaning that I •111 aril WALL PA PEE, et sll
•nta d ...a.
1 10 . 7 ea .0 1 tun 7v, of 11%1 ddl of
to remits,
at No. 107 ' 21,LI I ATT STREET.
Joie JOS. a IiOdLILS.
1 - 4 1 01{. DIIieUSAL, on modernto toms lor
the lot notrood-han di f f e re nt &de FLUED
AND TUBULAR LESS, of alma; &Imo,
aoraral “rood•band E NOISES, of dlffererd earth
WROUGHT IRON MASTS, fors and elders
whorl boats, DOOMS& AbA, Saw tern aod Floor Mill
ENOINES nod FILZIOEIT ROISTERS.
Address THOS. O. ELLIS,
Cairo, 1111nola
REMOVAL.—HENRY HIGBY has
removed ble nook of OITINA lad QUI:EN&
WARE to No. 22 WOOD 1311tErT, adjoining Wm.
Berkley, req., where be •111 be pined to ahow Me
mummy • complete smortmeet of all &Maim to
Me Ito., gullet to !be wants of &milieu, reeiaorams,
hotels. etemalunta, and .ttp u‘d cot:miry dealers.
1•201ro
OCIINTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
e._.l —lrma acres of valuable land, wall Improved
goad order; a onnfertable wall bath two.
sum thralltua ham of tier rooms , harp barn, well
or.l.n.nt water, fruit treat, rape 01..,
bun bads, raspberry bade, ao , ail amend In. SIN.
On In • haaltiarand agreeable nalghborbacd, env
atoms by railroad.
For price and term anly to
airELVIIIIIIIIMT • 110 Na, 61 Marta*
WPM AND ENVELOPE WARE
& of
Abnoraiorss, to erz t ri, co ors sad
"41 .VrATZNBTOIllt ga ' ~-1.444. Dad"
roltils- Winn ...Rl, Mad
era&
. , ...
..-
_ . ... , . . . ~
JrErr 4111 L'ERT I SEME.Ir 'lr Et. 1 .4^Ell' Jill rEnlivsmitzwi-rs.
VALUABLE FARM Fos hIALE -In I ipo RO POSAL S 'FOR CAVALRY
r a n rants.a.s of an older grembi by tharrobata i I nonsts: •
at Jororecs. ohoty. In,, I will 07 r for sale
at Pubilr Aorth, ...I FRIDAY, the Ith day • I r.kvA LIZT Brarar. }
Karel, A. D. 10411. at .4 o'cl..al p.m..rtmo Li...pram- . , 2;•:..a. or Coin Quawratatasrma
lam a roirmble IC A 1111. ror t.tin.ng ~,,., ACRE, mot,. Wa.httgLen.D C., eta...1,146i.
or less, In Wart, n Lanai,. J. 7..hw0 ...only. t. , t, : L . ! e l Pr0p , ....1. will bo revolved •I thls atilt. =el
Th. o‘.mre .M , ra 4 4 • III II 0...i,1ahl • 1.1 a 1,1 ' I[ ` .
<l.,k m, 1711/A Y, Yebroary 15th, 18 , 4, fir
rein of Goal, knaus, La 1.. of th. hoot qualm,. and is I Tbißlig 11101 , 13 AND t.l.o(am CAVALRY HORSI23.
supposed to be or.i.rt a .1. 1, an b.f... Aella, the / l.) I. d./isoregi la Va.! to,rt a, (Glontbom. Depot')
same as La found at htetzinnviih. il. a The ahoy. within forty (4.)..1ay. r...t0 data of MIIi-1,,1.
coal tacourenient of nrcers I. at, 1., trod relit - Ono Ai %• betalad , 'toPosbla wili 'l4. recelrod at Ihta OD
and •Intfllng. lb. '..a.1 halt, la ,1, , a !.... non•ire.l bir until ILI o'clock n., MONDAY, S - .:1 ftwanty.
yards of the rir, r and s :), L.,: .., th ,- .11...a.! 1 , pot at , ••,•nct,) of February, 114, for TWELVE HUN-
Portland, eight ii.,. ..h.,.. W 1,....1ru, I PR ED I !WV) CAVALRY HORSES, t , he delivered
With tba shore Iwo,: 1..•1 L. ..a! h.• , e. 1 sir . I a; et. Charley, Kane c , unty, Illtoois. within thirty
twenty x4Ol et N o..a, 0 ~
.- ~., , :.r ot• 0 th, lord , 1301 days from date of m.0..< t.
old alsn the lent., yr.. 11,. , .:p. o ~•,..4 •, :leg 1 . , ! NIIII her..s Into wont to .11 particulars, not lea.
Aided lo the sr ~, :.,,,L ; 41,,,,,, are ;1.) nor more than ume 0.) 'Tar. old: from
Titans nr Ss tr— • t... th•J • ••....; • .. 00. iln ./1.• ' V. lo Id !moils high; full floehed , chmpactiy built,
. - ._
-, ....1 . 17 trIM ---
. . '
with inter , t TL. plvm,
gt.ge upon pretni—.
dn7 twroon
ince, can bp show
4.5 SISSET
r ..). pr.. 111.
r tbe...lcur I ) upon otP
THOM A. 1117.11E1A,
) .•f t -o... Froth. el., 4.
C J , lff
VALUABLE FARM AND
=MEM
T. S. WAREHAM
104 ream.] Ptroot, Alleghe,
108 waxt
Wiil 11. ann •
4,lste Insiu P. B TF.N T So'• El. Sore
23 127TH BTHEET
THE CANNIBAL QUEEN
will be along In a few thus. Everybody ado , has
thrillvd with Mr. t onelellanis llrrll pic
tt. York nil. INe d.lightei to tlttd
iiiit L. rite riir 11th popitlar
sorl it. Don't forgot to boy the IIeNTDD
IS T, AND 111 K TRACK or FIRE.
CALI, AT ONCE AND sEETliki
R F. 112 ENATOR
Tts. wax. drrful eR.•n a &Ids artkle In natortng
Ihdr to at origina oolor, tad prooloeltog Hoar latent
It b. 4 ult.,otttor I.llon oft or bac.* Lbto, I. ~w
day bnanualb4 blurt bud st•Eltahw, b.
I=l
mat at NW, •alcov's now na1.... rano.. Or.. RM.
b oripoel
mais u rrror aor Bald Ehads.
TAW o lazal ...ore ii. Natwe EA:ration.
Tina A. Louden,/ and hduna.
nal U 1.411 As flab. BO and Worn,.
Thal pr./awn/Um (Mound Van, to Old dn.
Tina pour. u. Hoirfrase Pali., Of.
Thal ❑ war Ann all Dianuni of Br Snot,.
It Is not • Dye; <Dotal. no N ltrat• of Sliver, or any
other Itorreabont lop/Hone to tither Skin or Hal,
Pries, ONE DOLLAR.
SIMON JOHNSTON,
Cot. of ercitbnoln and north St., Plttaborgb.
onDrimmunrll
BAILEY, FARRELL
PIITSDOSO 11, P
WATER, GAS & STEAM
No. 129 FOURTH 112'KEET
P. O. rwricason
pATTERSON & AMMON, ""
".`
Commission Merchants,
PLOUII AND GRAIN. AND
GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS
No. 6 WOOD STRNET, PlDabargh. Pa.
We take plaumni to relorring to the follow leg
Pittsburgh house.:
Chem, Smythe & C ' las McCully a Co.,
Zug A Painter, J. W. Spencer
A. 13rodley, Eng IC. 11. Love 00.,
E. Edmondson it C0.,1 It. H. Jack & Co..
Jos. Woodvell & Co. f E. H. Dovis, Esq.
N. 1/—Will open February 15th, 1E164.
.Is2ibtf
YOU CAN ALWAYS PROCURE
JOS. IL EIIIIGIIRS.
F. OUT. , Oil, for Table ass;
Pare Bermuda Arrva ROM
Cara Starch, Purina and Rice 11.alr ;
Pare Cod I.lver Oil ;
Pi. a Tonal Soap* and Perfume.;
frat.rllng's Ambrreta, ler tbs flair
Wlabart'e Plan nee Tar Cordial
DL.. lialr Ileatorer—gomalue
Cioradirutiou Mater, &c.,
At GEO. A. ICILLYI3 rENTEAL NTOttE,
Ctn - net 01110 end Frth,rel ranete,
vale__ln Market Mese, Allegheny
T .
I)GARDENERS AND VINE'
ORGIVEIIti —The atiturriber has Bub divided
his Verse, situate fain onlasdnern the Ohio river,en
which the Accommodation Trains of the Pittelrargb,
Ft. 6. Chicago b. N. stop, late tote carting Enna 3
to 11 a<rea, kb he offers (or cede un itonintinodae
nog terms. derue of the lot. are Intel and well malt
ed for gardening port, .v and country rotate, linnet
other. are pertly hillefdr , and the very best alai to
the county for •Ineyarda. Never falling spring. on
nearly f
every lot, a nlan widen sae be s. en at the
state o 0 ttA.IIAM N TAO IfA5 , lsi and 157 Liberty
meet, l'lt tabu rgh, and on the pi, Week Who;,, per
byson. .11hIng to pur.ha-0 goad pr. rely near the
Nlll pls.., rail.
fslik2ut
TUE OREAT lIIS'FORICAL WORK.
Charles, the Bold Duke of Burgundy
In tete Volumes, See Price, in cloth, lb; ; half nte
mem tow. Ti. For ger by
te.l2 NAT & (XL, A& Wood street.
PITLI IRON --A.,-NIFCT,O VE tire Ell:
SAO tons Onion Pcirtwe PIG IItON;
Skittish. CLOVER BC=
In star* and for tale by WATT A WILSON,
1.27 VA Liberty street.
30U rigs tu antra and fur sale LI7LVAD
BASKED `PILLOWS—]6 butdles to
el mer Cricket. for inals
fail DICKIC't & CO.
210 11(
~rri4. B )l4d.y )Fi lt il t. l'LE AD ' t°
J. B. 0.4 /ALLA
11113 rirst Wort stag 1r00d.'...
L • —' e • LIG • ROt pj,
fin...proof mat. la m p ma olmirlin
at_
p _
edant oven lad IF Drew- • -
S e aNCIITSIXX4 4 -
1 1 sim.s
•
COAL LARD FOR BALK
AND THI PUBLIC GEN ER.‘1.1,1
THE MAN EATERS ;
BT ILLION ~ONSTELLANO
JOH2f P. HURT,
IF2II STREET, 31 asoN 10 HALL.
CALL AT ()NCH AND SEE THEME
r•ALL AT ONCE AND BICE THEM,
VALENTINES!
VALENTINES !
VALENTINES!
, USIIC AND BILNTINENrAL.
PHOTOGRAPHS!
PHOTOGRAPHS!
PHOTOGRAPHS!
11101:1AND NEW CAM"
ALBUMS !
ALBUMS !
YIP CT KINDS ANL STT LFti , hT
PITTOCICS,
OFTVMTIL TEM POZT OFFICOII
DEALERS IN DATKRIALS FOC
GR&I/2111
lIISTOET OF
HENTLY H. OCiLIIIS
t iidli wipe, and oF•lze er,Ritirnt for caTotry purynwes.
4,, , ,, , b-ntwns tea/ be • «Ily ealwrm of e, and
,jl.ll y raftnerd in urn, jactrtiadar.
Did • in be ent , rtn vnina iccomjactiod by
- - - •
• goetrontro for Its fattltful performance.
ft.rm of bid mud guaranty can Lo had on argil__
t(n to Captain J. A. Pt( uLt A. Q. Et., at Uhic
go Illinois. or st this
uc,, slut bidders • ill he rognirod to onto.' hit ,
wi i:ten ctntrass, "lob go - d and antlititat somirsty,
(t bin gar If, do's from &aloof acoeptance of Lido.
Th. :att. albaiat most accompany noh bid.
She undemtgood mutton the right to reject all
bid. deemed unroaannabla.
No bid • 111 hr.ntrrt.ined for lest than fifty hon..
raj. , no alit bo made Olt . - 007115q100 of contract,
or so ',on chi - resit, at funds ti ay to restired
Pro s.. a nd p
addroeurds mott end aa
orsod - grop
J l for Cavalry
Bonto Captain AS s .
A. IFILIN,
Chin( Quarterrosetcr, carglry latreao. Washington,
Any forth, Information 111 L. promptly g
on mop/ Iration to J !DIES A- EKLN.
fe I Ltd (Allot Quar.rmnmter l'aTalry Bases
AM E RICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AND TRUST COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA
LEX . LL DlN,Preiltb,Ett.
SAAVL. WORK, Vice Previdero.
Among the Trnstesse an, WD[. J. HOWARD. S.+,
J. EDGAR THOMPSON, R.q., sad Hen. JAMES
POLLOCK.
Lemea pelieles et the mole! rested, held•
ors of which share Is prollts- The Inst tem.
we. 03 per sent. JOINT STOCK rats* are ZC! amt.
i•••• than the Mutual.
AD Information fornisheal G. application to
8. 8. BRYAN, Pittsburgh Ago.
pa3o::itu 69 Fourth Stren, (Burke 's ButMtn.
O 0- PARTNERSHIP .- ROBERT F.
DAVIS Lae misdated with him SLMIIZL A
CLAD/ E, Date of C. M. Bawd A CC'S, Waehington,
P..) she Will. W . WATRES, who will continue th•
Booknelihn &Cul Stationery b.' nen% ander the firm
of DAVIS, CLAIIKE A CO.
IfebreAry 1, 1864.
DAVIS, CLAEKE & CO.,
(Sucre,man to Robt. S. Datit,)
Roolaellers and Stationers
Hu. n WOOD STREET.
Ootutt of Dismouti alley, Pittsburgh, P
foLthr -
pu It VIA_NCE's
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS.
001311811 TIPTH Alitt MAME! STRZETB,
24 end 9d stories, cm.r Bietrardson'n Jewelry noses
irxresavami,
P.
Ofpular every slaw and ors, plain or colored, from tin
po Carte de Vialle to Cabinet .0 lite size.
Mr PIIIMANCE eroedd particularly call the at
tention of lb. AGED AND INTIM:I to the cosy ac
ceriblllty of this establishment, being me.. by •
eagle short flightof stain. Priem moderate, and
mtleracelon guaranteed. ,725:liretaerTle
EYEN AND EAR.
DR. BAELZ
Pay. ;male..r attention to Use treatment of
CHRONIC DISEASES, the NYE and EAR; operate.
on CATARACT, SQUINT EYES, for ARTITICLIL
PUPIL, Innen! ARTIFICIAL EYES, and trea. all
INYLAHMATORY EYES; also HARD HEARING,
and all dlse.r. affecting the E. and leading to
Dealhon.
Oak, 100 EIFTTI STREET. mgMlyin
GOLD AND sILVEtt,
we VIII pay the highest market price fur
GOLD AND SILVER COIN.
BIMPLE & JONES,
TRIED AND WOOD BTIIIM.
WO.O
FUNK VAN CORDER,
Produce and Commission Merchant,
No. 120 SECOND STREET, Pittsburgh.
Dealer In FLOUR, BUTTER, BROOMS, SEEDS,
LARD, CIIKESH, PORE, DRIED SSD GREEN
PRIIIIR, and produce generally.
Liberal sash advances ma consignmenta fella
.117CT10.0" B4LES.
ITALIAN WORKS OF ART, ELE
GANT PADDY GOODS, WEDNESDAY
NOWA 1140, lebrumy 17th, at 10 o'alock, arlll be
end, by catalogue,or t h e second floor of the Diaa
naercial Enka Emma, 54 PM street, • very large
and extensive au b ent of /ramble and Alabaster
Stahmry, comprLdng riot and elaborately cere
al Alabaster Groupe aod Elfroom, Ma: Bacchus and
Arladoe, Love and Peelle Elora and Zephyr, Sou,
mar, Spring, Comedy, Tragedy, Apollo Of Ewe, Om
rime,)ance of Canova, Three Graces, Elora of ?ra
dial., Venni of Chnova, and many other poop e too
eurnemen to menttan.
Also. cared 31.arble and Alabuter Vaud, copied
Qom epecimens of theeld insiders, embracing Reru
n., VicientMe, Reba, Roman, Fecipilms, and other
styles,
Mae, large Card &wirers and Tunas, Groupe of
An Imah, and many different entice for the decora
tion of Parlors, Libraries, BAIL, to.
ThEMO goods are lately imported from Italy by
Signori Gimannord and Bannon!, of Ylorence. The
collection will be open for Impaction on Tuesday,
when the public are Invited to call and examine.
Lail DAYI/3 M NoTLWLDIL, Atict • rs.
too.
_ STUN, BRAM Fouirmata,
0. aim BrrAat fomoo. Particular attention
=
4 3. 1,e Attlog op and 1.11 - ing of OIL Ran-
All kinds of BRASS AND IRON COCKS
made to order. Also BRASS CASTINGS, of .11
kinds, made at the shorteat notice.
All order. left at Nos. 31 and Si WATER STRUT,
near Liberty, erill,be promptly attendod to.
illarTbe members of Ibis Arm being practical ssee
&safes, of many years' experience In their badness
will Insure to give entinfaetton in every respect.
We are also agents for Guild, Garrison k Cl..'.
STEAM PUMP, for pumping Water, Crude and 80.
lined OIL, dn. dot tly
NrcouarEß. & BARR,
kLanaflbeftrors sad dealer, it/ an kinds of
TOBAOOO, sairrr AND CIIGABS,
NO. 108 WOOD BritllT. Prrr in traa n. Pa.,
Keeps =stoutly on baud lure variety of Pt
m
• d Smoking Tobacco. isertly
RECEIVED AND FOR SALE at
COOK, PETTIT it, CO.•!
bbl., Krt. Family rio.r •
50 do scmiul
Lord ;d
25 do amity
60 do •
ice bnahlAZ Po4toe. •
3 bblo. Roll Butter ;
25 b .h. Wt. Maury Nut. •
11.0. • lot of /.W SOM.. Ulm*: th"
NOTlCE.—Whereak. Letters of Ad
mil:detention on the waste of Jame. Forte&
(let P. Caralrr,) late of 'oath Fayette townehlp,
deemed, haring been canted to the eobscriber, all
poems Indebted to the add state at. tOqUested to
Oak , igtolottotklotritt4t.and theme hating dal=
or demand', agalnet the fatale of said decedent will
toeks known the num Irlthont delay. to
THOS. EWING, Adudnbrtrator,
,130. L 53 Fourth stre:eL
N. SIM* N.. 4 3;1 - 83 , 111111FTELli
.811
Pianos, arid . ` Musical Instrument.,
Novo covotantl7 'to hinds fine satortmoot of
ISMW PIA. I O9;VIOLIS9 , 0171V1.11.8, 10001IDE
089, Effallf_GA •a.,.alkh. ho rID oil for low
PATtfama
pROPRIETARY AND REVENUE
.1. SWAPS, of all slaoatalnallovi. A fall aapply
Copt cow:tautly on hood, at• lbo Infanta] Emma*
Ott N 0 .67 Wilda...trot; arttlbor to oty Trona
urn lanty. DAVID N. WHIT;
actor of Warns! Ustiata% 9:14 Mat Pa•
ffort.—Lattoaa dated - Courtad to ADO/a
aol Pettabamb.
3700 WILL PURCHABEa corrienien
DWELLING nottllE In INknoor.rg.
$1,600 A TIVOnSTOity BRIM BOOM In Dino
faith., . ..
Is.mu• floe Properry on Wy_Llo amt. %
ECULANGS„
Zeal r.rtate Agent mei Orcle . ,er
„No 107.1roarth etrent.,...* ftlingnkla.
Ji2tlnintz
27 viability**.
BANGLINti FOR .113 X 1101.1.1'
006)81
• -
.Aer rearoucroto,- mo th. rovalt
. ulaus&simalioir
isaamirsonsaz
znate stns
tutors mtnr " LV $46 14 4141NER
Beni 1
BNM'S,, CUT FLOWIUIA'dm,"
Tannaded tootle. from -
N1)111X/0/143 OAJEM,„TrD 0
VAR OMNI EAR COHN,t-470trima
V {
Masking= direr ter Coo, in harm Codna.
andßoxiistda, now at blin_najo.6. W6a.
ad. try B CHOsiddlid d LANG,
929 Liberty strait.
BBL& CHOICR ADM STATE
=btu. POTATOZItirLow, Mass
tot
pya LEAD.-590 pip We ak * s zr i y ,
Isit swims br ammo
DRY GOODS, ire.
A NEW STOCK OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY COODS!
Alex. Bates',
21 FIFTH ST.
r.rs
SPRING GOODS I
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S
MARKET STREET
HliPliffiß;
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS
WIIITZ BALLARD VALE PLARNZLB
HIT WrIITY.SPANIS
ODLORILD COVIrMaPIaIRIS
num LININB, BLEACH= MVSLINS
OUINTZES, AND
SILKS! SILKSI
DRESS GOODS !
Housekeeping Goods !
GENT'S ABB BOYS' WEAR!
All New and Cheap, at
J. W. BARKER'S,
59 Market Street.
BARGAINS
TO MARE ROOM TOR OUR /MEMO GOODE.
Wholesale or Retail.
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
HOODS, SONTAGS,
LADIES' WOOL VESTS
A lap quAzAlty of
HEAVY WOOL SOCKS,
TRAVELING or
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS,
LINDERGARMENTI3,
In short, ell WINTER GOODS.
We continue to key s mono% dock of
TIMMINGI3,.
lIMBROIDRRIEB,
HANDICEECHIEFf3,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
NOTIONS oad NICK-NACKS,
Mffritsto b om st an 7 calor. anYll
wonsT3D, =7
Sir Iltm't target tb. VINO.
No. 78
writErEcr
imam & GLYDE.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
COTTON. BTgOKINGS,
Left over from lad smarm. and of eaperlor quality.
wW be *farad at real banatne, by the elogle pelt or
dozen. for the next two werdrt.
ALL FANCY WOOLEN GOODS,
AND WOOL HOBIZRT•
awning oat at ow plc.".
BOILED HOOP SKIRTS,
♦ by &tau dosing oat at half prka
Linen Handkerchiefs,
Doer damper Oen sarer good. trill te.
Alexander's Beat Sld Worm
A fell ..rorta.ttii Wen and Whits, Jost reeehod.
A 1.,, good PAELS LID ,GLOVTS, at One Dollar
and Tea Cents n war. Id recall
JOSEPH HORSE &
n AND n men= mum
LOW PRIOIZ
TOR
WINTER GOODS !
EATON, afACIN4IIII & Ca%
Boa 17 and 19 Fifth Bt.
16 order to elooo oat our rootatalog stock of
WINTER GOODS.
W. trill make Extremely Ewer Priem, so se
to canto . notly sal&
Merchants and Dealers
Mil 11 . d ran bwitlibia to almost all claim of
xctox, Luxus a co,
pl!ti7=!mi
D AND BUGLE.. GIMP= AN
BUTTONS',
ftee A
ln ch d
by
by ikaiettnenfor Um mat dodrable
caper this day, •4
Evrosociativn. di C 0.%
auxnut our ova
T -7"Crit is Br
'COI?t
Sooolllll' * CO.,
2-3.4llooZwirrazir.
isa ;