v* •©'»?••• Sit JMDAT MORNING, JAN. 10, 1882. . RelitioM of Congress to the Army. We referred, in our last, to the imporUnt proceedings |a:Congress;.relative/ fo‘ tfie . refusal of comply with * resoluljfcn of the Hoase inquiring whether »nj steps had been token--to investigate the disssler. of BalTs Bluff.' Mr. Roseoe. ;Cohkling,'of New York, ; v who introduced the matter, give oae of (fift mpst thrilling recitals of that terrible disaster wo hate ever read. He considered'tito'reply, of the Commander-In-Chief as evasive, and the dignity of thb House demanded that they shouldnot be; trifled - with; Mr. Conkling lhenwenteVto say that the battle of Ball’ll ‘ Bluff was the most atrocious military mur der erer. committed In the course'of our history, thb mbsV humiliating triumph of 'the blunder sp~gibse that po one haa dared to defend it. Nine hundred and thiriy/'meh lost their/live* by this .resolution which the Commanker-in-ihief had evaded, and which •was passed, the second day of the session, was duo to the memory of these , slain, ,if to hothiog else. lie asked an inquiry, and an inquiry was absolutely necessary. I •* Suppose, said-Mr. Conkling, that it should | appear that Gen. Stone la only half loyal, or half a soldier; is that a sufficient and 0 good reason why he should be released from his share of the* responsibility for this ditadful crime ? . He said that the QoVern-. ment w suspending two millions daily, and had COO,OOO men in the field; whenever we \ hare mado'anadYSnce, we hare been out- V numbered and ignominlously defeated; and // the Hons?; and. the people whom the .✓ House represents, are denied the right of knowingon whose shoulders lies the blame of theeo things. We should know, said ho; whether the Gcncral-in-Chief has taken ~ ... , the pains to inquire who is responsible for the battle at Ball's Bluff, and we should make theinquiry with theintenUon of be ing answered. After some further most 'severe remarks upon the 'adhject,' Mr Conkling .offered a preamble: settingforth the resolution, heretofore adopted, together .with the reply. to.it, y sod concluding with a ; resolution that; the hhswcr is neither .satisfactory, and directing tiio Secretary of War to reply .. further. * . The objection to tbepassage ef theso re solutions was 'opposed .by Vallagdighain, Crittendeiij WickUffc, , and others of that kidney, who are more afraid of hurting slavery than desirouß of subduing the re bellion.- Mr. Crittenden took• the extraor dinary ground;* that the House, under the Coustitutionjrbad no r power to inquire into matters purely military. .Mr. Crittenden’s course hasbeeuso eccentric of late, that - whot he might say -would be of little ac /\ count, were honot supportcd by a consid . arable party in Congress, and . were there noigpodreawn to believe that threatshave been made by a certain class of army offi cers against Congress. Itiahlghtimcthat , this spirit was crushed, and we are glad that the Hoose reiterated their request by such '/_ an .overwhelming majority. The impor - ? tsheS of this vote, the folly of Mr. Critten den, and the danger -which impends over the, country, shouldthe slightest disrespect to Congress be permitted in &o army, ara well set forth In the following extract from an editorial iu the New York Afeemny Pott : ' We do not wonder sit the warmth of Mr. Conkling's denunciation of this offer to trifle with the House; wo do not wonder at . excitement which it occasioned .among the members; but we do wonder that any member the House of Representatives ■honld. be found who could say, aa Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, and Mr. CriUenden, of Kentucky, did, that Congress has noth- ] Ing todowith military matters. ■ If Con-1 , gftts has nothing to do with military, maU i - ten, why were its’members called together | .*• in a special session last summer Y: If Con- i * grots has' nothing to do with military mat* the levy of vast armies, and authorise enor mous loans-sndlayheavyUxesfor their subsistence, andaxmthe Executive with the reqaisitepowtrsifer wielding this mighty force ? armiwi yhkh are raised by the. authority of.iCongresaitkhonld keep itseye upon; it should see that they, are wisely employed and for 'proper pniposes- _ The: immensereiourcesitgaiherainLothfitreas ury for a time of wsr, it should see are fru gally-and rightfully expended. * The pow ers it bestows uponthe President it should eee are jrieldedfor their just and legiti mate ends. The House ofßepresentatives is tho great accuser of men high in office; the Senate is ' the great tribunal ( before which'they are tried; and both are guar ~ . diana.of the rights and-liberties of those who elected them/ Congress has no power to. inquire'lnto matters purely military! Then its members might as well go home, and Mr! Crittenden among them, .who utters -- iM> absurdity from his puce in the House. On thoAOntiary, Congtess has no right to withdraw its attention fork moment, while it is. in. session; from, th* conduct of that uA&ly 'wirftn for whleh it has soliberal iy supplied the means. Wesh*U next bo totd that Congresahsa no power to inquire Into matters purely;;financial; that it has' ■ no power purely naval; that it has no power to inquire, into matters simply relating to the administra tion ofthe jpostoffice,andsq ‘on, .through the whbie’cfrele-pf public; interests, with; drawingthTm. one" after another, from its S sad authority. 1 >•- * *- * W . . We have an army of nearly seven hun dred thousand men on footin'army like those by which tiie despots of,the old world hold .their subjects in fear and obedience. It bebooves ua keep this army in the strictest and most unquestioning subordir nation to the civil power. Our country is In such, a condition'Hhat, instead of for bearihgjtoih4tQre.intb2uatUn.pumiy.mil- itary, as Mr. Crittenden desires, it is the duty of Congress exercise ova them the] sharpest and* most wakefol .supervision. ! Ws cannot saftlyanew/bn (he pari : of'(h«' cqmmander ; of otyr army, the - slightest symptom of a. disposition to brave the civil government One step of that nature will naturally lead to another;, one.assumption of independence on the part of tho military' 1 power will lead to a bolder one/till bylittlo * and little we may slide into a military des-. ; 'po(ism. -. We an bibugbfto. .this cpnclurion, tbon, that Oeneral MoClellan hafl been guilty of n prooeediug which* caa not' be overlooked. Charity wuum suske . us hope it wiiS taken - without a full oonsideratioh of it* nature. and consequences.- : It must be atoned for In tome wayhf civil government must be' satisfied; of hiS absoluto subordi • . nation, or we do ncA. see how he can be al [ • lowed to hold hts plftc© at the head of^ ikt: army. Thegreatmanwbomwedelightto oall theFatherJofhiSCountry, always gave r ah example of implirit obedienoe to .the . ConUneniarCongre9f,andn«veLrdreamed ... ot treating its instructlotis otherwisethan with respeeC. ‘ The ißustribus; commander whose pWe. Geuoral McClellan now fills, knew tne dntyi of a eoldier, and distixr- as. much by hit prompt c • (b the ' authority of tho federal gbvernmmtt, 4> skfll with-whioh he jrianned the movements^of the armies he : Dnrreaiers may be desirous to see (hb < , '*■' v oh Mr. J ir||oltttf them Mow 1 •from ; thr publicans, with a few rare exceptions, are I found among the yeas. Among the nays are the Vallamligbatas, the Coxes, the Crit tendens, etc., and here and there a Itepub : licanvfound-in; Tcty bad company. The! resolution-was adopted.by yeas 77 —nays ; 54, as follows: 7 T*ia—Messrs: Aldrich,' Alley, Aruold.'BabMtt, | Biker, Butcr, fi*nuOi- Bloghsm, IlUir, of P«nn-| sylvhnla, Blake, Beffinton, . Campbell, Chamberlin, 1 Clark,.T^^ The One Solutionof onr Difficulties, ! Is immediate, rapid, persistent action! The ! war must be pushed' onward into the ene- I my’s country—blow after-blow must be rs£- J idly struck- We mast hare something to J show for our elaborate and expensive pre parations—the rebellion must be attached I in earnest. These thinga be done soon, or onr difficulUes-Will be' terribly in creased. 'The case is. ably .stated in the following extract: , By every consideration, then, it becomes imperative to prosecute the war with far I more rigor than haa yetbeen shown in and about Washington."" If we wish to raise I money for jdie; war, if we wish to take ad-1 ; vantage of theloyal sentiment lurking ;in I the South, if we mean to repulse the inter-1 ference »of. foreign powers, if-we hope to ] dispbse entirely of the endless embarrass- I menta of the slavery controversy, if, in fine, we.mean.to keep alive the devotion and in terest of the great body, of the people, we [ must at once pash on our columns, all along 1 the lines from the Potomac to Cairo. . The j delay, which has already become irksome, I will be intolerable in ; a little while. We do not ; here ask who is delinquent; we do not say that delay may not hayelbcen. ne cessary hitherto; indeed, our opinion has. been, and is, that a conflict so immense j cannot be met without immense prepara- | tion, without the formation of'vast plans! of concerted action, .‘and the bringing to- ; gether at distant points of vast amounts of material; but we also believe ; that’ ample time has been already allowed for every caution, while we do say, with emphasis, that the effects’ of delay henceforth Will be deleterious in the extreme. The war, in all .its great ends and purposes, will be dis-. astrouflly defeated, unless the languor be abandoned at once, and active hostilities prosecuted with an unparalleled directness and.force. If General McClellan is une qual to ihh task imposed upon him, let General Halleck, or some other experienced chief, be put in',his place. Time enough has been spent in preparation, and, the whole country now demands a display of energy, earnestness and_ movement—riv. Y. ‘Even ing Pott.' : ■ ■ • “What Shall We Da?” The New York TVtfoind’ perpetrates -the following. Is it not well jut? I ' We' say plainly that .there is no other j Govenunent-under the sun which would i have hesitated for 4 monjeaf-r-which Would | not,' long.ere this, under like circumstances ; of national peril, have published a general! edictof emancipation—which would hot ere this have had in. its ranks tchs of thou* sands of well drilled and well armed eman* cipated Slaves—and * there .are very few iis add,, which woold not hive ’sedulously promoted an uprising of the negroes and---which would not harp fought the white insurrection with a black -one.' But we arc nicer. oThe benumbing mud* I die is; on ns still. “What'rAdfi wo do? | —what shall ve do?—what sball wc do f— we cryiwith Incessant and ingenious vari ation. ‘.The' poor JbUcks"—we continue— “we cahnot.do anything with thdm—poor c rest ores!—onaccount oftho Constitution, you know—and the Compromise. Act, you know—end they would cutafl theirmoaters' throats, youk now I” And so we -wait quietly: for the come and to cut our throats—which will bo more agreeable to the forms 5 of the Constitution. Which cheerful work, with a little pleasant vio lence to our wives and daughters, with a small robbery of our treasure; with here! and there the burning of a scatboard city— we; have no dbubt’ Aba - man-owncru will jsooirbo; ready to perform—if we will only ; Jet Slavery ; alonel ' ; It hi right to ho taught by : the enemy, always provided the terms of tuitlon are hot too high: He'tells us that. wo.should Ist Slavery alone, and bo’sure he is a very sincere preceptor. Accept the maxim—let Slavery alone—assuage, itswrath—give it a kiaa and let iigo—and then see how long. Itwiil let.jos aloflo! >’• r . , Ucum. Cobprk a»d Bbioht invested •toot $150,000 iM>i*»dniinetta»o years sgn/vrhtclmnw prSfnoeetliein a |iri»t pf $3,000 per month. of tta Balti ~..jmore , .: • 0 The, attempt* tui ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES. The greater part of the land le cleared and In a good state of cultivation, adapted for either grazing or farming with a good portion of meadow. Thar* is e good, plain Dwelling House, a good Tenant Douse, UoTii, stabling and other oat-buildlngs; a good : Spring near um> house, and water In- almoet every j field. There)!* also a good Orchard of choice fruit. I. Tcaae:—Olio-third of the purchase money at con firmation of hale, and the belance~ln one year from day of eale, lnterest. For further Information enquire of J. W. F. WHITE, Attorney at Law, IDS Filth street, Pitts* burgh, or of the undersigned, adjoining the premises. JrtlMtwF , JEREMIAH ME EE, Adm'r. Dissolution of fartnerhhiFr —The partnership(d GEO: B. WHITE A CO. was dissolved lon the first day of January, 18G2, by the trsneSrr of £» Intereatof GEORGE B. WHITE therein to the new firm of WHITE, ORB A CO. 1 GEORGE R. WUITE. I JAMES WHITE. _ . WK.'-W. WARD. • pO-PARTNEKSHIP.—The undersign \J ed have fermed a co-partnership under the firm of WHITE, OBR A CO.. 1 , in succeeelon to that of OEOBGE 8.-WHIfE A 00. JAMES WHITE. * ; V ROBERT 088. January 1,1862. - - v >-. I cordially recommend the shore firm to the confi dence andpatronage of my friends and customers, haring the assurance that the principles of bualnciaa which has governed the house of GKO. B; WHITE 4 00. now for more than the third of a- century will he strictly adhered to hy my suoceaaon.- JalOilwd ’ • . . GEO. 8.. WHITE., JJUNTB ONION PORTFOLIOS Union and Continental Paper and Envelopes. HUNT’S STATIONERY PORTFOLIOS COHTAUI Not# Paper, Embossed Gilt Edge and Plain Letter Paper or Ladles'. Bath Post, and each baa 2tVheste Paper, 24 Envelope*,. Half dozen fine Steel Pens A Faber's Lead Pencil,’ ' An AooommodaUeu Pen Holder. frWPrkw only 'IS* cents.; Dealers supplied at fl.GO* per dozen. Thor are always openaud the contents can be examined before purchasing.- Judge for your self. - JOHN P. HUNT, jalO ' Masonic Hati, Fifth sircct. - ’ ‘ QUAftTCMCaSTEU Geme*ajl'b Omen, 1 ;~J - - tPasMaafcm,-December. 2C, Iftt’.L / mHE SECRETARY 1 OF WAR ! 1)1 JL BECTS that‘ no teore bofsen- be bought dht all new belonging to the Govsmnimt'arelu acth service. ' t>- :> ;• The attention of aU.QttartcrpuHten of.Uto Regular and Volunteer Army Is called, tojhe ahovo order from, itbo Secretary of War. - ' V. aME IQS, . JalOrlot/% 1 _ Qnartemastcr General, V, 8. Letters of Administration 11 upon.the estate of DonaUs: Solomon, deceased,. hare been granted to toe nddenignod.. AU..ponwas Indebted to said estate arc requested to. make Imme -1 dbUe and those haring claims: against the estate are npqneatad to present the same, properly aathcntlcated, firaßtleuent. . .EMMA 80L0H0N, - laB:CtwT ' --vt 161 Grant atroot, .. | /Sard PHOTOGRAPHS, Published FBO3I PHOTOGRAPHIC NEGATIVES- 7BOH bbAPT’S National portrait gallery. Poriralta of Grnerahi Scctt, McClellan, Anderton,’ Fremont, Baßetk,'Banks; Bntlcr, Hunter, Boanrts’ } card, and all the hading military charactersof ths { day, Portraluofthe President and Vice Preeident, j the mombersof the (hthinet, Soinnor, Holtj Ereeott,, and otbrr prominent statesman. Portraits of Horn | boldt, Irving, Prescott, -ftoper, Bryant, ' Bcwell, 1 Holmre, Breaming, Mrs.' Slgoonwy tutd other { celebrated authors. Also,:Mr. and Mn.:Douglas, the Longfellow Children, Mias filchings, Miss Cush { manVM&a Ulnkloy, with many otbtf ptmulorgihotiF t graphs, Including capte»ofc*lw»ratedpefnllng*, juat: received and far aale by . 'JaP--*:. -.• ;r •- .. No. 83 -Wood street.' K Q'iiJAil JOB miNTlNU.—Uards.um O Itifab.Clrcalon, Prlc» l.tfU,Pdttexi, AddnSMd. XSTdiyee, and ewsy daacrtntloo of Job Printing W» >1 ; * Job Printers, 67 Wood itnet. /; ‘l ’’ r r t ■ and OU PHOTOGRAPH ALBCMH* . 'i £:i i ' J V 'y- DIARIfcSJfOB-Utfc-^ W . 8 . HAVEN., Corner of Wood and .Third Street** PUUbnrgK CARPETS, Oil Cloths, &c., M’C A L i. U M’S, 3V». 81 Fourth Street, Bought previous to the late advance iti prices, of wblcb the tallest ad venture U offered to-purchasers FOB CASH, del’d ENKY G. HALE & CO. SUCCESSORS TO JAMES C. WATT, Merchant Tailors, CORNER PENN AND ST. CLAIR BTS. Woald respectfully invito the alteutiun of tbelr lriondt and the public generally that they have pur chased tha stock at a verylow figure, and which they wIH make up at a email profit iu order to doe» out the Stock to make room fur a full new stock of Qoods 1C the epriog. J«8 T HAVE THIS HAY RECEIVED A . . full assortment of PARK’S PRICKLY PLASTERS. . It is probable that there is not an adult individual in the world who has not had occasion to apyly pias ters for pain iu the cheat, side, limbs, bOwoifctemplea or back, fomeonse of foijitnesi or aiukiug at the pit of thsstomath* attending PUpepala, LivurComplaint, Rheumatism, Asthmatic Affections, Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Female Weakness, etc. Fur these complaints there is no Plaster equal to Park’s Prickly Plaster. Thu genuine article for solo by JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner of the Diamond and Market streets. ' rpHE BATTLE AT DRAINESVILLE. Splendid Vlava of tbla Brilliant Victory PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS AM* PCBUSUSD U TUt NEV£ YORK ILLUSTRATED NEWS, NO. 114. JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher* Agent, ENGLISH AN D CLASSICAL . 2i BCIIOOL.—WM. r. ALOOTT, A. B„ of Boston, will open a School at 48 Federal street, Allegheny, (np stair*,) on MONDAY, Jam C, 18G2. Terms us iu similar schuola. For farther information address Box 563, Allegheny F. O. UmunKCbs—Mark Hopkins, D. D., LL. D., Pres, idunt of Williams’ College; Hon. J. D. Phifbrick, Siipt. Boston-Pnblfo Schools; 8. 11. Taylor, LL. D., Prindpalof Phillips’ Academy, Andover, A. T. Douthett, Supt. Allegheny Co. Schools; Rev. Dra. EUioih, Page, Plummer and Swift, Allegheny City, jafclwnn* ' MAHNETIO OlE; “ RHEUMATISM, PAIRS, BRUISES, Ac. J, A. Morton* an old and respectable merchant of New Lisbon, 0., in ordoring a supply taya: “1 have uow been selling it for five or six years and find lho demand increasing, many of mV customers taking es high as six buttle* at a time. In fact, we “hover had such a remedy for the cure of Rheumatism, Sore -Throat, Swellings, Barns and Pains." For uio bj.DrbgzitU everywhere. . SIMON JOHNSTON,: Sola Agent, ■ corner Bmtthfleld and VoortheU. pEKFUMEKif, TOILET ARTICLES, French, JEngUsh aad American UAMOKHBCHIJCF EXTRACTS of all the deelrafcfcs odors. Cologne, Orange, Florid*, Ac. POMADKB AKD HAIR OILS MAGNOLIA BALM, MILK OF ROSES, and PARISIAN LOTION; SOAPS—Honey, Moak, Glycerine, Jockj ..dab, Aa, with • choice assortment of Fancy Goode. _ For sale by . ' 6IIIONJOHNBTON, HnuoaUr, And dealer in choice Family Medicines, deSl Corner of Smith Held and Fourth streets. gEFORE HAVING YOOR TOILET WATERS— USE TUB MAGNOLIA BA(,M y This elegant preparation renders the akin soft and' fresh, importing to it a marble purity. For sale by BIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, And Dealer la choice Family Medicines, Corner Smithflcld and Fourth stmts. - A fall assortment of Kougo (Uqold and dry) Psarl Eowdoxs, Chalk Balls, Hobbs' Genuine Meeo. Fan, Acl. always on hand. ' ' dol 0 THUS. J. having dissolved his connection with- Jaa>b Wearer, Jr., baa opened aCommiaaion and Storage Warehouse on the corner of Dnqueshe Way and~iland alrwi, for Iho purpose of dealing tat CRUDE AND LUBRICATING )IL3. AdTancea ma C6, ; , fIOUT bIX IN Oil BUtaUUT iiK- TdItVEBS.—A freab >tock.jaii.recclT«l for *■ Vhy » • > BQWTf k TTCTMtV. EW WnM it. ?■ A OUOICB U/f OK UUCItWUEA'I' xjLI , I.OUR, t«wber’ irflh * fin®’ aMorttsedt of iaWDORS > WIN£S, Aci, ti\ of vhkb willtwMld tow.by,- J«*k4t B, L. ALbEH, Act., O Wood«t; ipi&H KiSN I i'XICK YI>HY‘FKA.OHiis JJ. AND DRT APPJJtt—Afin* tot rwdvod nodlot.Mtat»y jftS:4td R. J/.ATitRH OU, 34 gravity. jtrtrecrivtdfarMlsdoir far cash . jafcitd. : U L.ALLEN,A*W3,Wood*.- fl KEEN APPLKB*i-2W f bWft torimp-M -iJT wftM Xiwmrl Apples tostars and Waste by*' CULP ASHKPABD, 4*o 343 LibertystrssW FOB SALK BT Price Six Cents. Masonic Hall, Fifth strart. The radical cure for ingreat variety. PHOTOOBAPH TAKEN, COMMISSION MEBOHANT „ QWooAst. ick-Creok ********* V.-.-RgW*- tl.fi - ’ mSuearmiooDs. . . iWP** PRINTS ’ THE | 1 aXe » •*• FEWEST : STTLES, 12% CENTS PER YARD, BARKER & CO’S, No. 59 Market Street. 500 PIECES FIXE LONG CLOTH. Sit E E T 1 NO ' 12% CENTS TEB YARD. IG OUT tiALE QLOSIS Woolen Goods, Embroideries, &c.» CHARLES GIPNER’S, 78 Harket Street. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 1 do COLLARS, do SETS, LACE SETS, do COLLARS, do HANDKERCHIEFS WOOLEN HOODS, do SLEEVES, do NUBIAS, SONTAGS, HITTS, Ac., LINEN,SETS, LACK SLEEVES, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, FRENCH CORSETS FOR G2}£ CENTS* WHITE, COLORED and BALMORAL HOOP BKIRTS, GENTS’ BUCK GAUNTLETS, MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS COLLARS, NECKTIES, HDKFfI, Ac. CHEAP FOB CASH. J* ' . _ . . TEDTrSI fkin'tsT GOOD, DABK PRINTS, 12% CENTS. JANCT DRESS GOODS—GREAT BARGAINS. SIIAWLB AND CLOAKS Closing oat st Great Bargains. NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERY, All Kinds. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIBTS. DRESS SILKS AND ROBES, OrnCK PtTTUCMH AMD &TXCIOYILLX JL K. OU, ) Pittebureb. Doc. 31.1861* f rnQE ANNUAL MEKriNO OF THE A Stockholders of thla Company will be held on MONDAY, January 13th, at the Office, No. 141 Fourth itreet, between' the hears of 10 o’clock a. m. and 13'o’dock m., at which timo and place an: Elec* tlon, fcr' President and Director*, will be held, to •era fcr tbeeuatriny yoar. _ . „„„ SIDNEYF. VONBONSHOJU3T, C* HANSON LOVE, de3l:2wd j . . .Secretary. ■ . iu the City. CANTON AND WOOL FLANNELS. .TERMS, NETT CASH. 74 MARKET STREET. FIRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS ,TMIiTBAR,AT . .■ HORNE’S TRIMMING STORE, No* 77 MMtket Street. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. do CAMBRIC OOLLABB. LIKEN SETS AND COLLARS. ' LINENHDKTB.H 6^,1,10 4ndl2>4 cant*. > HOOP. SKIRTS AND CORSETS. Afreshsopplyof BALMORAL SKIRTS: SHETLAND NUBIAS, 80NTAG3, HOODS AND SKATING CAPS. REAL BUCK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. SOLDIERS’ SOCKS AND BIVOUAC CAPS. LADIES’GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS/ do AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE. . UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS.- <•' WHITE AND OOLORED DRILLINGS. COLORED CAMBRIC MUSLINS and PAPER MUSLINS, At low price! to Wholesale Bayers. GENTS’ WOOL TRAVELING SHIRTS. GENTS’ LINEN HDKFS., SHIRTS, COLLARS, ... CRAVATS, NECK TIES,Ac.,Ac.- / AQFTtae ladka-are invited to call abd examine oar assortment, aa w» have torn*. bargains really worth their attention. •STCOTTON STOCKINGS dnrlnkthU month will ho told at last years’ price*, J notwithstanding there luw bean an advance in the eeat. j«4 • JOSEPH HORNE. JgUKEKA ATTACHMENT, , mOP SKIRTS, Jut received »t J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. BEST BKIBT OUT. DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. FANCY SILKS CHEAP. REPP DRESS GOODS CHEAP. . CLOAKS CHEAP. - SHAWLS VERY LOW. __ . Call and examine theitocka* we an determined to redoc* it ae lair aa poaalblo before taking account of stock. • • JaS UAL BUCK. GAUNTLKTti AND GLOVES, ,~4 : Jttst the thing for Soldier*’ nse. PLAIN ANDRTBIPED - FLANNEL OVBR-SHIRTB, AJJfoew styles, Just receired by ' deS7 EATON. MACRUM A CO., IT Fifth at. gj PIECES CAMBRIC, ' . . ALL CHOICE COLORS; GINGHAMS, SHIRKING CHECKS, _ ! - AND BROWN SHEETING, At Wholesale only. i • EATON, KAORUM A 00., , dcSS Noe. H and W Fifth street.: FKAMKa. jTHoTUQEAFi NEW STYLE FRAMES VOB CABD FHOTOORAMIS, • •• •• -(•' • : at39oeritaaudfiperarda. W dog. Jost received by - EATON. MACRUM A C 0. .: ff Fifth at. '3OO BALMORAL BKIRTB, An Bright Colon. -. i Sold Whofaealo and Retail by de2B EATON. CA HHD3. COMMOX TO JPKIME N. OUo. BUGAR. iT - , ‘V; - 100 BBLK N. 0. UOtfAMBS, ? . .y i r In store and for eele by ~ ; . r JAM OARDINER, i. ' JaftTwd' ..K* afedM Seventh turret, v- riiiCDK ou>- V rrrr XJ «00bUe,4O 3 .46° and IAO forbbla.' / •,!. - 104 do 4fl® 47° and. 1:50 for bbls, For aala bv , XHQS. J. HUNTER, . dfd&lwd CotC Haod StandDnonaaii* Way. BBL&OiitmiS OihjWpwiii, &IV v just reeaived fro* OUCrvek andfor aaU bj jafc&t B.L. 6 Wflofl it,' - /’’''C&f '= j.BfesP?P#C# jpt Eds wiU-bi>4 cmr \JT dwlato for C'ONSTABLE in LawrenoeTille, sab- Ject to the decision of the Republican Primary Heet - - JaShtd J. p/JXEMINU has consented ~'rVf tolfie u»of his nun®a* i cudldstt far DI RECTOR OF THE TOOBof Allegheny City, a* the solicitation of bid MAKT FBIENDS. ja9:tf •' ■ 1 ELECT DEKOIIK i'HE PENN EITEEABT SOCIETT«63 tb« paMic generally, in Lafayette Hall, TUESDAY RVffillNG,' January, 14,1852, by Harry. Reuck. TocoasistoX tradings from Hamlet, a selection Rom Hood, and (by rwioeat) a poem of the war, entitled, “The Picket Utttrd.” Tickets, £5 canU; to bo had'at the Book and Music stares, from the members and at the door. Doors open at &£ o’clock: to commence at7V£. jalu:4td - . ' •• • rnHE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING A of the Stockholders of the Citizens’ Panenger Railway Company, of tbe city of PiiUburgJu will be beldat the office of E. BIUPSOS,Eeq.iNo.94-Fourth' street,on MONDAY,,2OtIj January, 7 o’clock, p. u., ml which time and place a Board of Director* will be elected to serve for Tbe ensuing year,' jafrdtd J. R. MURPHY;Secr»tary, ; Office of Pittsburgh and East Luaair i Pasrksoer Railway Conraxy, > Pittsburgh, Jan. s, IBffi. j . TIE STOCKHOLDERS art hereby notified that the AnnuaLElection for Directors of .Ihia Company, will be-bahlat the office'or tbe Comptiuy, in Oakland, on-MONDAY, SOth Lost.. be tween the bouts of 10 and 12 o'clock, a. m., of said day. JafclUid THOB. D. LLOYD, Preet. UiTICX ALUUJHEXT, IMOKASCK COXFAST, ) Pittsburgh, January 0, ISG2. 1 .. The annual election for twelve Directors of thir&mpuij', to servefor the etuulng year, will be ‘field oh MONDAY, Jmn». rr 13th, ut the office, No. 37 Fifth street, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p. m. V JuT • D. M. BOA®* - frill ... pOOK, Secretary, Omcc Ai.tBiHKMT limu&Aacc Comparx, i Pittsburgh, January (J,JBU2. f DIVIDEND. —The,, President and Di rector* »r the Allegheny Insurance. Companj have this day declared a dlsijtmd of TWO I>oL* LABS (92,00) PEB SHAKE, iu cub to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on or after the 13lU lost. \ ja7:Ud - " " D- M. BOOK, Secretary, ~At.lXOUKitr OHEBVATOEY, Jon. 4, lMtt. T3E SUBSCRIBERS TO THE FUND for erecting tlia Allegheny Observatory, all of whom are co-operator* under the provisions of the charter, ore requested to meet at the rooms of tho Company on the Observatory grounds, at 2 o’clock,' p. ia., <>o TUE3DAY, tho 7th inst., at which time the Hoard of ilanagura will bo prepared to report. jab:2td LKWI.S BRADLEY, Secretary- Umet or rue I'ittsbujuhi a*u Disminguaii ) • PiSBESOEE RaU-EOAD Co HP AST, l ' Pittsburgh January 7,1802. J The annual meeting of stock holders of this Company wilt be held at the llo nouguhela Uoubc, on MONDAY, January. 20th, between the hours of 11 and 12 o’clock, a. m,, at which time and place an election for Directors will bo held to serre for the ensuing year, and other business transacted. ja7:td WM. K. NTMICK, bec'y. fjUIK HKESIDENT AND MANAGEHS JL' of the “Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh,' in the county of Allegheny," have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PEB CENT, on the Capital Stack or the Compand paid up, which is payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives, on or after the 11th instant. WM. ROSEBITBG, Treasurer. Ja3:lcwd3w .> 1 v; . . • •; , .. . . PITTSBURGH. AJUIiEGHEN’Y AND MANCHESTER' PASSENQBB RAILWAY CO. NOTICE.—The stockholders of tho above Com pany are hereby notified an election for FIVE managers of the tame, to serve .for one year from Monday, the 2Uth day of January,l*o2, will beheld at the office of A. 8. Dell, Treasurer, N 0.103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa., on MONDAY, the 20th day of January, 18U2, aid o’clock, p. m. Ja3:td . A. 8. BELL, Secretary. OrricE CitutTißßS vallstßailhoadOo.,) •• Pittsburgh, December 31st, 18til. J mUE ANNUAL MEETING OE THE J. Stockholders of this Company will bo held on MONDAY, January 13tli, at the 144 Fourth street, between the hour* of 2 and 4 o'clock, p. m., at which time aft election for Directors will bo hold, to serve for the ensuing year. » ' SIDNEY F. VON BONNBOBST, Jal-2wd ' . Secretary. . Umci or tue uotteolue or Am.euhkni co., Pa., I ‘ Pittsburgh.' January M> lbfii f' \TOTICE TO THE POEIJE—From J3I - this data no bills for. goods or supplies of any description, for the use of AUegheoy County, will be settled to at this bffice, unless such goods or supplies have been furnished by written order of the County : Commiasionart, and in conformity with-Act of As sembiyaf May Ist, 1801. • . • NOTICE TU MAYORS, ALDERMEN AND JUS TICES OF THE PEACE.—Prom this date inall case* vber* AHegbsny County becomes liabfo fbr Magis trates’ Costa, a lull of items, In each case, will bo re quired to be filed with the Clerk of the Court at the time of taxing such costa for payment. Jaa3tdt2twP HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. a XI ALL LVftOiSKaiSO—Take notice . that under the provisions ef the Act of Assembly, approved May 1, ltftil, entitled “An Act Relative to A certain Burial Ground in Allegheny City.’.’ the Se lect and Common Connells of the City of Allegheny haeo .entered into arrangements -with tha Mosul) Union Cemetery Company for- the disonterment remora! of the bodies of. dead-penon^buried' in ,; tl» grero-yard situated on the Sooth and West Commons of said city, and for the re-interment of tha same ini the Mount Union Cemetery, in accordance withtha reqnirementaofaaid Act. -GEORGE LEWIS, Chairman of Committee on City Property. dalfcSOtd . ? QIMON - CKUM will be a candidate lor D re-election to the MAYORALTY of Allegheny City, subject to the Republican nomination. - delate FOR SaMJE Jt JrO TO LET. Ti) Warehouse oaSeeoni street, running through to FUit street.oow oc cupied by Hitchcock, McCreery'ACo. Enquire of •jafr.tf PARK, aicCUBDY A CO. FJK KENT—From Ist of April, next two three story brick DWELLING HOUSES; with modem improvements; No*. 150 and 1&8 Fourth •Met. Enquire of W. W. YOUNG, jstJwd ' Corner Diamond alley and Wood «t.~ fI»LET—The titore House .No. 75 _L Wood strat, near Fourth, occuried bj J. H. Hiller man t Co. PoaMMtoo ftr*t or April. Enquire of: ANDREW &OBINBON. 1-or/; m: I.ttTKWAET, »: • ' • > ' No. 83 Fifth itreet. F)li RENT. AT WOOtfTiSR J> OmO.— The STORE AND WAREHOUSE nowocen 'pled by IL J. ’Frost & Co., situated 'on' the PabUo Spoue, and one of the beet stand# In tho State. '■ Poe* session given February Ist, 18U2..- Address.. Jalrtiwd P. D. HALL, at Akron, Ohio. 110 LET—Two Office Kooms facing . Hand street, on the seeoud.JJooj*' of the >new building, corner of liberty street, farnlahed.with gas and water. Possession given immediately, or on the Ist day of April.' For imformatlon apply to . JOHN A. HENSH4Yr, ; JaB • Cornet of Liberty and Hand streets. JK SALE OH ■EXOHANGKr^A.good location for a Physician or Druggist. The la* provsment* consist of. Bdgk Buildings, large Lot, withfrtiH of different kinds; is convtnfont to church as, school houses andPaSMDger.Railway.WUl be •old on reasonable terms; or. .exchange for improved forming property. > For particulars addrem : O. T. G.U4 Jafcdtf WATT A WILSON, &» Liberty at. Hov tJK AN V LOT FOiVCsALfcr-Sit* ated in the thriving village of Stahafteld, fcnr, inuea from the city. The dot: haa fc ‘front* bn ’Main • aireetof 80 feet, and extending back OOQfeetto bn alloy, on which are erected a: two atory dwelling, fin- Übod i In guodatyle, withdoublapoctiom aiarav •Üble and carriage houao; good water, Tortetr of fruit, choice TegetaUe-gMdew, Ac. Will bo aold cheap and on eoay terms. > Aimlrto Si'OCK ANI) FJXWJKba U)f AMV ERY STABLE Yfrß SALE AND THE STABLE. TyBIIEKT.—I offer at private eale the STOCK AND riXtIIRES or HT XiVeBY STABLE, in. Tem* . PcranoariUe: alio, the Stable for reas on moderate tenhil ..ja&wd ■ < DAVIDROBINBON. 1 ‘ FJJt tiALE.-A .Tery &55 ©omfortafil* naldMtM. ia ftdaainhle nugfebcir* boodjln tli» Thlrd/iradf-- Alk«bgny> and but lffw. of *; • ■: : fl- ScaOTOB, J«u> xn:dtf Attontfy»lL4W.D>roimbtt B'OK SA|#rrAB6CT Eight Jp Hobss Poyyfri Itt jqnfl ’urget; jgofrMiriTina throe PoererPryeM tie sold' cfcoapfer cmlu Earafc* gt "‘ GAZETTE OPTICS, rm rttugt, BbQfTB SattMeM. it— DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT (and from th* redpe of Dr. Stkphui _Sw*xt, of Con necticut, tha groat Bone Setter, and has been used la hio practice for the last twenty jean with aotoabhing' tnecea.- A*"~*n external remedy flf is , withbnt a rfral, and srlllaliaTiaie pain inure f ' , » uf we&s, month* anil jean. Sufferer*, trj H. 1 * 1 Kksbib. Cbcuhl DuPOST. of Sef '|fo(ki are' the ' sole ageois for it, and also proprietor* or tho world- ( renofiaed Du. Eatos’s Isfaxtiik oOBtnAf,an*rtl* L cle which ever; Mother should have In henaedldna ■ ■ closet in case t>f need; and ccutaiirfugi ie. it aIuN, ho' ■ ; paregoric ur opiate of an; kind, it can he rorffrf upon ... * ’ with the uUnust confidence, and ariU.hu. found an in* .. . i nQnable specific in all case*-of inbutito complaints. ~ . — OAio Journal, Columbu*. For isle b; QEOE6KII. KEfSEB, Agiint, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. % .< del7:d*wT->->/ ESrifASHOOD— How Lost, How, 'i RESTORED.—Jiot. published iu a Staled -Envelope. '• •. ■■ j Price 6 aml». ) ~, •. Ajfii'-i •' i ■ A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment'tux ; . ■■ • ; pecitj, resulting from Scdf*Abuse» dc. By BOUT. J,. / t CULVER WELL, M. D., author of tin OUUEK Book, kc. t Ac. _ ; t4 A Boon to Thousands or Sowsbul*.’' •-■■ ■ • Scot under seal, in a plain envelope, to’an; address, * * -post-paid, on receipt of six vents or two pottage Stamps, by n . . DU. CU. J. 0. KLINE, : 1*27 Bower/, N. T., rost'-OfficsiUox 4680. sc&3mdawT . - I3trl.ake Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WOBKS, PimsoaoH. . PARK, \M’CURDY & CO., . j Manufecturos of SHEATHING, BBAZIEBS'AND , -J BOLTOOPPEB, pitESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED 6TILL BOTTOMS,. BPALTEB SOLDER; slso Importers and dealers in METALS, TIN PLAYS/ 1 '•' * SHEET IRON, WIDE, Ae. Conrtantly on hind/ .TINNERS’ MACHINES aND TOOLB. '/*-;• ; Waxbhouix, No; 149' First and ISO Second streets,' Pittsburgh, Penn’a. - ’ ■ ' ttß~Special order* of Copper cut to aoy.desiredpai' tern. . ... . mygfcdswlyT vi. o. a0«ut50x....~..~......~~ M ....~~.i>. u. mulsh. . •/ WITH BOW JK>t7OIJLSi. M .... MM «w MM WIiIOB MtLUM^ fg-ROBIHSOH. tons & XII. LESS, Formosa*am> Machinists, WaisixixuToii Woutf, Pittsburgh, Fcnn r a. ' ' Orncs, No. SI Habxst Stjlsbt. HauuJhcture ail kinds of BTEAH ENGINESAN D HILL MACHINERY, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILEUS AND SHEET IRON WORK. - : ./>;* m. >*'<*/!*j WJOBBINO AND REPAIRING done on short ’ < • '• notice. j r ?• < iphafcdly; '< Preserve Yourßeauty, SYMMETRY OP FORM,' .... YOUR-HEALTH AND MENTAL TOWERS, - • '• By tiling ’that sale, pleasant* and specific rcinidy' *'{ « { known a* *“ HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BCOHB. : Read the advertisement in another column, and ' / profitb/it. ' ’ c . . DiseasesandSymptoms enumerated.. ’ ■ Cut it out and preserve it. You may not now . . i quire it bat-may at some fbturo day...:'-'; :..v - - “It gives health and vigor to tho frame', • And bloom to the pallid cb'oeJr.”-' ‘ * • • ItHtveelongsufferingandexposure. : V-v ''/*• XiPßeware qf CwaUrfeltM. Cvra gwrauleai, . r■ • dcgSrwasdawT £3T JOHN COCHRAN :te ./•» • Manufacturers ef ISON RAILING, IRONVABLTB, f - AND YAULT- JJOPRB, WINDOW SHUTTER*, WINDOW- GUABIIB,Ac.j Noi. SI- fiecoixl itrwt MMt >' V 86 Third street, botween Wood said Market. -" y Have on hand a variety-of new Jfcscy. andpjain, suitable for all purposes. > Particular attention palU io ‘ enclosing Grave I Jobbing done at abort notice.... , f, n hft t3fPittsbnrgli Steel Works. iuao i. botd w. k'ntuovai." ' •=: v j ; JONES, BOYD & e 0.,, - ,v> IJfapntotarery Of' OAST 'STEEL; 1 atso^SPßlNt*, - -PLOW AND A! B.STEEL, STEEL STRINGS ABp AXLES, corner of BoatandTint ftreetfcPftabargb, • -Pkttn**. ; ,‘ :T ” •** •:? oci»' 7 C3E'S.- B. & CP. MAfiKLE, Paper •MANUFACTUBEES jnd dealer. In BOOK. FEIST, , CAB, PITTSB ASB ALL KINDS PINO PAPEBL A.,., ' •SB“HaTB remoTtd from No, 27/Woodetreet to No. 33 Smlthfield street, Pittsburgh, Pi.- - OB TBADE FOB RAG*. HOLMEfI & SOHB* Dealers Id VOB2ION AND DOMESTIC 8t1.1.5 Or NX. CHANGE,-CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, Now 67 Market «r*n, Pitta* burgh, -Pa, J; •; l: i . made''on gU the prlnidpelcftk* throughout the United Btai«<; . - --. wrM ' • £3C"HEHEY H. Col&lHB,‘For* WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT aoih y wholaeaie dealer la CHEESE, BUTTER,; &EEDS,' ~ i/ , FISH, and Producegenerally,No.' 26,’W00d IMttaburgb.'Pa. •, ! • ...uulA:-.-.:-.* £SjE"J. H. MTTHS, Merdaint LOB, No. 64 Sr. Cla» Smtr, Dr; s- Pniy T yf v in*, PUtabunth, apM - 11 TYISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP JuT—Thepartnarahip heretofore "axlafltigbetweea. iheunderaitigned,-uhder thonameof BECK. A LA-. ' ZEAB, was dlaabtoddh the Staffer or itocemtwK- ' ’*> 180 L. Thebookaof thelatfli .flnnViD boeettled aC'" the old stand, No.lBsLiberty street.'" -ati-- ‘ 1 ; . . - WM. P.BXCX. ' Pitftburgh, Jaa. 8,18(9. > > J. b. ngraa-1 1: :■ : jafclwd ; pO-PAHTNEKSHit' N'OTUjfc—'rha V oodetilgMiMiiit (bii dt) fcntedV tidiptrintK'' : •hJp.TihcJcr tbeußAolHHßiVEa£ LAZKA& nii< c a wiUatrt on tb(i' Gtx*cery, Product Ana * CojnmWiau twine**, »t 27 audZ>Bmithßel4»trc*t, conwrjjf Seco6di .BAWL P J BORIVKS. ' •’ -:-4-.-v JAS. B. LA2EAR, ; Pituburgfc, Jumax? I,lBCS.—ja9*.lwd ‘ ■ ■gHRIVSEA . j_ j ? I • WHOLESALE 01tOOEB9 i * •■••• am> ■ '.. COMMISSION KJ3&CHA3XS, -,j* . .. t V •■•■•..., * T - ’ - 2io*,27u42»B«fthfieklBtz«cL. -> Comer Secoad, • • <• •• ' " 1 ■■ pitwcphob; PA- jL/r-KoUca *• hereby gjrea that, d», partwrihjp ‘ heretofore exiting Utween'tbowtadenlche&i&tar tbo fttnb.of LOU6BBIDQE AM AXWKJj£wa*dl*- •• aolred. W nrotoal'coneent, on th*3lrtd*Tbf DecemJ'»" ' •hor;A.U. 1661: The bnsinenisill Mw&ttnood hr’’- >s '• j JAMUStOCGHRIDGE, at the old «££ »? K 1 Wood ktreet, Pittsburgh, whore all debts duo to tho late firm are to be paid, and those due from tfa« eune discharged. JAMESLOUQHHIDQB < January lj ISQI.; WILLIAM. M. MAXWELL^ ^ —' JAMSBI.gpOBanJQE.to *s formed fHendsaiaioaitomoreof the flna. ,r, 2:lwmb VIISIAH. M, MAXWELL* ■ l&SUL v'ilVBi-r-'Hiti aa-partnership- ~ •„ of DILWOBTH ABIDWKLL expired by Href- . U non tbn let lust. The Powder bnsinrenwMt* > . con tinned by D. W." BIPWELL. Kitbcrpertnar,., wilt retile thebostness of the firm, - ■>“> corner-Water street and Cherry alley;’ f : -JOSEPH DU,WOBTCyr >J J - » . o. w. • • Pittabargh. January 3,lBi Injainc*; attho old itand. Bo li m ,^ d K "*!**;' J O*IH B. ’ . : ; Plttabarcfa. Jan. 1, lag.—Jrfrf ...... . ' r|**>*» dlaeolred ‘ “”M>*fton,>m4«*r December. Slat iirnTrSa /■. ImeliieeßoftbblateflraiarUlbQeettlea^b*JoHHJT ■. r CACDHEV.-who roatlnbM *» ' aUMflto. UtWateritnat;■ r SAJJOEI, DILWOBTIL • .... JOHN A. CAUGHEY ' D*c. 81,IKL-Jt&lad