.• . Pobilfo :151124tti, WEDNRSDAT MORNING, JAN. 2A, 1882 The fiernside's Expedition. turns out that this expedition fs destined for North Carolina after all. It his bad a dreadful tidos- of it, and' some vesselit and valuable cargoes have been • lost, bit considering the great number of ‘. • veseels, crowded, with troops and - horses, and deeply loaded, the wonder is that the loss is.snsniall. At last account; it was in.comparativil safety, the most of the ves sels being hi the sound, and by this time doubtless the smaller Vessels,. and all the troops and. munitions of_ war, are safe in side of Hatteras Beach. We may not hear or any attack upon Newbern, or any other point, for some, days yet, as it • will take time re-organise the expedition, when it '•'• is all safe in the Sound, after its stormy passage, before it can proceed to accomplish "its objects. Gen. Boaxstni will lose no • -time with unnecessary delay; and we have 'confidence that he will succeed in making good his occupation of such parts of . the 'Old North State-SS he is sent to take pos session of.. - - The Situation on the Upper Potomac. For some time back Me .newe that has reach4l - us from the region between Har per'. : Ferry and Cumbirland, along the Potoniac and the railroad, on both sides of the rier,and from that to between Har- pee! pert - and , Romney, in Virginia, has been Of sloth a fragmentary and indefinite tharictok that we have found It impossible to come at any satisfactory conclusion as to the'trete situation as respects our own and the enemy's - forces. We knew that the Jacasos had appeared in that region with a considerable force, that Gen. - Lunut had fallen back from Romney, and that there had been several skirmishes, and -'considerable cannonading, and that was about the extent of oar knowledge. The following extract of a letter, which we copy from, the 'New York Herald, contains the lint extended intelligibleaccount of the late .. proceedings in that quarter,, and will be readvvith interest. Let the reader spread - anigood map before him, and he will have by the aid of this article, a very good ides - of the.present situation of affairs in that • quarter. We have never been able to see why Gen.;l3anks has not been permitted to oc only; Winchester' tong ago, and thus °Sec - tually have - protected the Baltimore and 'Railroad, and delivered the Eastern cid of Virginia Valley from secession the: Virginia control. Beauregard would thus be threat " cited in- the rear; and Manassas,. if not rendered Untenable, could be assailed on three iskdes\ An army at Winchester, hair -, - railroad communications with Balti , 'moxi, could as' easilyfie sippliei as in its • piesent position. However, Gen. McCxxx x.s.X who is muter of the armies, is, it is ' .to be presume], also' master 4. the situ , tion, and has doubtless laid his plans wise ly, and to Ids judgment we defer, and will not longer kup our. readers from the letter below : - ..It is idle to disguise thofact that every . military movement on the part of the rebel army--of the Potomac has , been made in pursuance of a regular • systematic plan. • it is of the highest imptirtance, therefore, to asserts* what part of that plan it is in - purinanee of which General Jackson has ' • Ariten the email force of. Unitktroops from Path and Romney, shelled the town • ,of Hancock, destroyed a second time the , • freshly reconstructed track of the Balti more-and Ohio . railroad, burned the new bridges and blown up the new culverts, carried eff the'new iron, of the rails, and is now operating somewhere near' Romney. All this he has done since the beginning of - the present month. lie has been assigned to the special service which he is now dis , charging directly by the rebel government and, although he is In constant communi cation with General 13eauregard, and acts in:Concert with him, yet be is not subject to his orders. His force has been variously stated: At, first, when he began to move from Winchester towards litartinsburg, it was supposed it might amount to 6,000 men, half starved and illy clad, as the - rebels are always - represented. After he hed reached Martinsburg, and was adrano ' lag towards Bath, it was discovered that • he had 10,000 men; but it was said only part of theme were regulars, and it was -only the regulars who were armed. After , he had shelled Hancock and was marching • on Romney, it was supposetilhat he might hive seventeen regiments, or about fifteen thou/and men. The fact is, he has under his immediate orders at least twenty thous and well disciplined and effective troops. Ms order' were to clear that part of Viz ' ginia -between Harper , . Ferry and the Western line of Maryland of the presence . • of - Union troops; to destroy whatever part, of ' the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad might hive ' , been' rebuilt, between the South branch of the Potomac river and Hancock ; and to prevent the reconstruction of that road at all hazards. Also to retain possession of .the country up 03 far as the Potomac river, • ' fighting whenerer necessary, as long as the Union forces sent against him were not superior to his own. In that case he was ordered to retire towards General Bemire _ ' gard's lett wing, at, Goose creek,,:but to make a stand on the right bank of that 'stream, no matter what might be the - strength Of,; the Union troops. In pursu -• • s :'tare of these orders, General Jackson ad rained from Strasburg to Winchester, and from Winchester towards Martinsburg. It was then nearly the Sind of December ; but the wadi were still good and the weather mild for the season. Up to that time - the reconstruction of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad between Cumberland and Han ' cock Was proceeding vigorously, in pursu ance of the military plans indicated in my letters of October 16th and 17th. ."At the, time General Jackson began his inareh - towards - blartinsburg, the Fifth Ind Fourteenth Connecticut' regiments were at ' Hancock , and 600 cavalry with two pieces , • ' - of cannon; at Bath: The telegraph had -I=4 sent all over the country the comforts,- . Me assurance that "the route of the Bahl . • more and Ohio Railroad is completely guarded, and all is safe." On- the 8d of January, the Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania regiment and the Thirty-ninth Illinois reg . - iment were sent to Bath; but the whole Union force was driven from that place on "the: 4th, after`a sharp "skirmish, in which the Union troops behaved most gallantly. The latter retreated across the . Potomac; in , ' to Maryland; leavingthirty ' prisoners in the hands of tbe rebels. These prisoners, after being closely questioned by Gen eral • liiekson, were, sent down to. Bich monk -where they are now. On-the lst of the Fifth Connecticut regiment ' were. 0 rdered • frein *Hancock to Frederiok .- • • city,' and the Massachusetts Thirteenth were. •-• 'ordered'backto Williamsport The retreat of the little., foroi .of , Union ' troops. troops from Hancock on the 4th of January • was conducted *excellent crier, although Su the face of a vastly sUperiorrebel force, , 7.5 and reflects the greatest credit on the offi • "eins in command. The rebels pursued Hancock, ani on Sunday ,itorning General ....1-tJackson'sent COL Ashby r a cavalry Aver,. • - boa ihe river withn - fisg _of triton -He fn termed the ‘ May or of ihs•town al Jaokeon intended.tn:Unise.4lo ' Potomac at that point, and tudeistbi; Union trope - evacuated Hancock immediately he would ~ ,~~ r~ ti ~--v~ - c ~ ~ _, ... bOnibriiil the town; and lernnliiii , gin to do sikine liniur_liftrer co. Ardilitriturned. The women and children were sent. to a plane ; of safety, and the cannonading began, and was kept up with spirit on both sidelf. OM Afonday, January 0, General Jaikson' - a.; min began to tear up and carry away the ; rails of the road, and on the 7th he re turned to Bath. They then burned and ; destroyed all the bridges and culverts over and near the Cacapon river. They took away enough railroad iron to finish the rail road between Winchester and Strasburg. The men who burned the bridge over the Great Cartapon river were sent ; to do the same to the bridge over Little Cacapon, fif teen miles farther Vest; but it is said that it is only injured and can be repaired. "Leaving the greater part of his force at Bath, General Jackson moved upon Rom ney with 10,000. troops. He arrived at and entered that place without opposition on Saturday, January 11. On hearing of his approach, Gen. Lander evacuated Romney _on the 10th, and retreated towards Cum berland. While this retrogade movement was being made by Gen. Lander, large bodies of troops were being prepared for his assistance. On Friday, January 10, the Governor of Ohio received a telegraphic dispatch from Washington, informing him that there was an urgent necessity for more _troops in Western Virginia, without an instant's delay. The Governor replied on Saturday morning that 12,060 Ohio troops, including a regiment of cavalry, would be ready to start on Sunday night. But on Friday night Gen. McClellan had received a dispatch from Gen. Lander, stating that he had evacuated Romney. As the addi tional troops had been wanted for the de fense of that place, Gen. McClellan tele graphed back .to the Governor of Ohio on Saturday an order countermanding the march of the Ohio troops for the present. They have since, however, received orders to march to Cumberland, and are probably now there. - ."Afterretreating fifteen mileson the road to Cumberland,. and finding that he was not pursued, Gen. Lander halted at Patter son :s creek. One account states that he is now there, fortified on the south bank of the Potomac. Another account states that he subsequently resumed his march, and is now at Cumberland. At all events, there are now between Cumberland and Patter son's creek a large torso of Union troops, with forty pieces -of ;cannon. The people of Cumberland expeEt an attack from Gen. Jackson; but probably that is not the point at which be will strike. On finding item ney evacuated, he returned to Bath, where the greater part of ids force still remains. Much apprehension exists in those parts of Pennsylvania near Hancock that he will invade that State." The Ohio troops mentioned above are noi'on their way to Cumberland, several regiments having crossed the Ohio within a few days. We Shall probably have ex citing news from that region soon, if the roads are not absolutely. impassible. A still later account than the above ..states that nothing is known at present of the movements of the rebel General Jackson and his fOices, except that he has about fifteen thousand men, and is in the neigh borhood of Romney. The design of our Generals le to bag him and hie whole forth. This it is said is the reason why he has beefiAllswed to advance so far - to the west. The Groans of the Rebels. Nothing reaches us from the South now but groanings and gnashing of teeth. The self-confident, jubilant spirit has given place to bitter complaininga, repinings and crimination. The Richmond papers began these wailing% but they have been taken up by the Memphis papers, which appear savage enough to hang Jeff. Daiis, and thus save honest men the trouble. -The Memphis Argus, of Jan. 2, osme out with a bitter article upon "the general administra tion of the Confederate Government, in which the painful condition of the Southern people was vividly depicted. • This drew out some animadversions of the army offi cers and officials, and the same paper of Jan. 6, replies in a scathing- article, from . which we take the following extracts: "We hive yet to learn that this Confed etacy is the private property of Jefferson Davis, or the joint domain of his Cabinet, and we find it still harder to comprehend how either the President or his Cabinet came to be considered the autocrat dispens ers of weal and woe to this people, untram melled by any responsibility to the same. "We, for one, were and' are far from con sidering that in voting for the Secession of Tennessee from the despotism of Lincoln we were merely , making a choice between two irresponsible sultans, propped by duplicat ing divans. We never meant in abandon ing the Union to abandonwith it the rights of speech and of the press, and as long as we can • wag a tongue or wield a pen we shall do both in the assertion of truth, how ever palatable or unpalatableto Presidents, Cabinets, minorities or majorities. • • • _ • • • ."We • have been:_mide to stand still and take such cuffs and kicks as the Northerner chooses to give when he pleased and where he pleased. We have beard our Generals blamed for not doing what it appears they were not permitted to do. The, smothered report of Beauregard has made the truth clear enough. We have for months and months been told that England would do our fighting forts on the seas. We have been told every thing, save this. one thing: that in the cities of the North lie the keys , of our blockaded ports, and the peace we seek and peed. 'We. see access' to that peace rendered more and more distant by the wondrously accumulating power of the Federal armies and navy. We 'see the advance that was easy six months-ago, difficult-to-day, and likely to be impossible to-morrow. We sea that from a shoe latchet to a steam engine we lack every thing, and that the families of our obedient /soldiers are suffering from the seeming fabulous prices they have to pay for every thing of domestic use. We' look to, the future, and, see nothing but war, .ask ourselves, ask our readers, ask our rulers, why all looks darker and darker, 'a, day- follows day; and 'our vast armies 'prepare to rot in their camps, while moth errand Osiers suffer 'from their absence 'at home? .• • • • • "One year ereticent suffering is enough; and as we•never ware, and never intend to be a psi sheet for Jefferson Davis, or .any ;other statesman or politiiian, in or out of place or power, we speak the more plainly. We believe less adulation, rear and hollow, of owe public: men',"--who"' haVe yet: done nothing, would have, been attended with more beneficent results end dare also be-: lieve that the sooner our 'press ceases - this slavish adulation, and confusion of the cause with any set of men, the sooner is the cause likely to prosper!! The Memphis . Appeal takes up the • wail of his brother editor, and exclaims: "Day follovis day, and in lieu of' being weakened, wit find the Federal. armies," ; at an points, being strengthened, alniont every article of manufacturing and domestic ne— cessity quadrupled in price, and our money will soon be exceeding scarce; for lack of paper`and pasteboard wherewith - to . "We pay fifteen cents a piece for sperm candles, and are told we ought to be glad to get them at - that - -Our'.twelve-month's soldiers time will soon be Up, and we . ,can not help asking, as they do themselves, what have they been permitted or , led :to do? It is an old wed overkoven truism, that where two natione , are_tt that which bus. the least means must find one. Ceselnitarly and rigid - action ter .it can lauklittite.bithne, the 44er Inds in timethe-power to bring • into efficient use Ede more varied - means • - "Cabled, Cribbed, confined as we were, • - - I=MI!ZMI intUividintlnitrottittfte, sot heat, cleat , eeiy and-itiostitobleritiligivitf: to find* the !lipid tise of our early ftevolutiontiry enthusiasm an overmatch for the slower and less spirited - but more, enduring North. 'Where we islir'relieif ?' Where should we ask it save in the eamps on wheal late been lavished our hearts' blood, our hopes, our wealth, our whole . ; )there 'but upon the banks of the Potomac? When shall we see an end of the farce there being enicied ' at our expense? - Indirectly every mouthful we eat is taxed; our babies wear taxed caps and shoes, our boys write on taxed paper, our girls wear taxed calicoes, ourmen doa taxed business, I and hopelessly ride in a taxed hearse to a ! taxed grave, and wo, forsooth, are hurting "the cause' if wedare to turn - from Messrs. Slasort and Slidell to look at the country we were born and • bred in, and, having looked, we arc hurting the cause if we dare tell what we see." Poor fellows! We almost find it in our hearts - to pity you. You have sowed to the wind, and are reaping the whirlwind. You fiedirom the imaginary tyrany of Lin coln to put your necks under a real tyrant in Jeff. Davis.. Your case . is a sad one, and it will.daily grow -worse, until you are subdued by the power of the North, which is advancing steadily upon you : You will hardly try rebellion again, during this generation. Never again, if. the curse of slavery is removed. Consolitory to the Rebel Amhasen The London Times studiouslinsults the rebel Ambassadors.' •It seems to have turned all its spleen upon the poor wretches it was so ready to fight about a few weeks ago. It says they "are about the most worthless booty it could, he possible to ex tract from the Aaeican Lion;'. and it avers. that "England would have done as much to rescue two negroes!" Oh, what an unkind cut. DIAsoN and SLIDELL put on a par with two of their own negroes I By this time they doubtless wish themselves back again in Fart Warren. There they were of some consequence. Now, the Times bids them pass on their way and not trouble England. It says it sincerely "hopes no Englishman will give these fellows any thing in the shape of an ova tion." "They have long been known," it says, "as blind and habitual haters and re vilers of England." Cold comfort for "these fellows," who are put on a par with "two negroes;' when they arrive in Eng land, after all their sufferings‘in the Ri naldo. Verily, Rebellion is a bard road to travel. SPECIaI, .rOTICES 14To Hone Owner.—Dr. Sweet's I:LTBLE LUPO:ENT FOR HORSES is ann. Tailed by any; In en COMM of Lameness, arising from Sprain', Bruises, or Wrenching, it. effect Is magical and certain. Barnes. or Saddle Gs/L, Scratches, Mange, kc., it will aho cure speedily. Spavin and Hingham, may be mate prevented and cured m their Incipient stages, bat confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical cure. fie mae of the kind, however, is se desperate or hopeleee but it may be al. toil sled" by this Liniment, and its faithful applica tion will elvntys remove the lameness and enable the home to treed with comparative ease. 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GENTLEMEN'S FITS GLOVES, CLLLABS AND GAPS. .. OFFICE or nil PITISIMP.OII (.01UNCL Horner Market and Water street:a, • Pirrsiustam, Jan. 24th, 1862, THE ANNUAL ELECTION for Seranteeb Dlrentors of this Company, to Remo for the eneatng year, will be bold at this office on TUESDAY, Vetamary4, 18412, between the hours of 11 a. m. and d p. juei:dtd r F. A , . RINEIIART, Secretary. Illeatiktuiak Deaver: CONIVOITO • Birmingham, Jon. ST. I E I2 . f THRANN UAL ELECTION for sev- LtY cu Directoreuf this Barak, to Fen, for one year, wW bc held at the Beuk, on TUESDAY, February 12th, between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, p. m. kerSoild , JOHN P. BEECll,Cnibier. Orrice orian Pm:mann Gas Co , 1 lath January, Ghia. DIVIDEND.—The Pittsburgh Gas 1.-- Conitl iii has thht day declared a dividend of TWO DOLL AND PIETY CENTS per:share on the Capital Stock, pajable to Stockholders or their lattal repnaientiGives, In bankable Sunda. Isbetudu .1.11,11 ES .111. - al HASTY; Treanurer. fl - • • ••NO1IV4 IV ;TAX-PAYER S - " , -Y or ALLRENT COVNTX.--.Notice to here by given nun no nod after lIONDA*I'nb. 3d, 186 2 , the TWO MILL RELIEF TAX, tested, n Com missioners for the year 1801, will be the County Treasurer's fake, until Maretr • of the efureutitt Inits;retualuing unpaid • , will be put tulle has& of Collectors, wit - "11 DITION OF TEN PEE CENT. for connote° lier Assembly, 18th January, DMZ. A. FLOYD; County Treasurer. ME 21=71 ALLVAINNY VALLEY. Retrusean Orrice., r Pittsborgh, January 1311,,180 - 2. [THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Company will be held at the Wilco of the Company, renter of Washington and Pike streets, Fifth Ward, Pittsbargh, en TUESDAY, the 4th dog of Yebrusr7, 1402, at 10 o'clock, a. al. A statement of the affair. of the Company will be presented and an election still be held fur President and Board of Managers for the earning year. ial3:dtd JAS. ainsos, Secretary. Jr.Elr ADIFIERTISEMEXTS. MAUVE INK, DIARIES TOE 18f , Cbrwr of mod- Tiird Elrooto. PUtI.UI,A mzimmuimm SHIPPERS OF THE CRUDE ARTICLE I have altabllshed is CITY OF NEW YORK • COMMISSION HOUBRabe the a:duel's sole of your commodiline, sad deo teCiPapply you with CAUSTIC SODA, SULPHURIC grip, EMPTY BARRELS, GLUE, BUNGS...he - - . . . . lam Fettered to make liberal cash advances n consignments, and to glee your business prompt — i Mutton. A N OItDINANCE Relating to the Dn a ties of City Controller ' iliscrios I. Be it ardedned and enacted by the May or, Aldermen and tiitirensof Pittsburgh in Select and Common Councils maven:tided, and it. is hereby enact ed by authority of the mate, That so much of an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance relating to the duties of City Cordroller,' • passed December 'V, 18.19, as requires the report-of said Controller to be made In the. stated mooting in Janinuy, be and the mom is berebyrepeoled; and distil shall be his ditty tomato rub 'evert at the Meted postbag In the mouth of Jauntily, or at their nettettbsequanfopeclal or stated mooting thereafter in with year. Ordained and enacted into a tar in Councils,. this 77th day of January, A. D., DW-. JA3IES 3icAULEY, President of Select Council. Attest: R. Mannar - , Clerk a nekr-t A.. 0. McCANDLas. Fresickus of annum° Council Atled: boon Clerk of Common council orrice. (11142Ti1L11.4111= LI. S. A., fi. ) Pittsbur 3,2 gh, Ps., January 27th, 1. pROPOSALS FOR TRANS FOR A i. .TION OF AMP SPOILES.--Sceled Pnmosale will he reunited at thb office until 12 rm, on the Ith proshno, km the transportation timing the canard rear ending neramber 30th, .1862, of all Ordinance and Army biota, (heavy ordinanesperplece and wh erefores peroltfounds,) to and from the Allegheny Arsenal, Ualhoed Depots, Foundries and Whams, to and near this city. A. 31.0KTOOBillitY, •-:It • Quartermaster U. S. A. Onto Ousavraxsarest U. S. A.. Pittsburgh, P. January 271 h, lertY..4 PROPOSALS FOR TRANSPOR TION OF ARMY STORYS.—Seraed ri.poak trill be received st this office until 12 m., op MON DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS for tho TRANSPORTATION BY WATER OF ARMY STORES from this port to Wheoling,Parkersburg, Point Pleesont,GaUlpolls, Cincinnati, Lorlaville and Solar Urals. Freight to be guarded to the lowest rerponsibis biddare. Preference to be givsn to boats according to stage n tester, draught, speed, strength and to !nuance registry. A. SIONTGOSIERY, jaMlat • Quartermaster U. S. A. Ix T.E b ArTEE. "rim IDEN MG OF VIRGIN AILLY in the City of Pitts burgh. Do. 4q Januas7 Term, ISM. • All persons interested IP lb. above named Improve. ment, are hereby notified that the Viewers ap• pointed in the shore came trFJ bold n Public Mooting, br the hearing of tarries Interested, at the office of b. W. A A. S. Deli, No. 103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, ou Thursday, February 6tb, law, at 3 o'clock p. tn. Runnel Wilcox has been appointed • viewer lu playa of William Darnhill. Pr. • Jagibter6 DRY G4X,11114 I DRY GOODSI I AT J. M. lEUROHFIELD'S. LARGE STOCK Ai LOW PRICES. . • ~-.• DRESS DOODS SELLING CHEAP. WOOL Di LAPS LESS THAN COST. SHA ti/1.13 LESS THAN COST. *CALL AND SEA HlNR:ssi • Borth-cut corner a 'fourth std Market Street*. f rt l i c r lE ,2 lLN IC IN. .wriTuTl , , The seventy -lixth eensieltinerd 11010011 of this well. known Inellusilon for instruction intim Statham:mt. , icol, Physical tui lfatival Silences, ' 1 . 48 COI:MAIO° on WEDNESDAlic'.lSebritiry 'l9tli, 1802. A full cruise In Btlita y , E.Cience noir in progteas. Grad. etas of the institute fink no dlDlcnltj in obtaining very desirablwistaltions end Topo graphical Engineer'. Thu Altana Begieter,, giving MS particularlo*n to obtained of Prof. Ousauss Demos, Director. _ ialbi2wdautviT" N. 8. S. "INDIAN. President: DOLL 44 ••• NO. 65FOURTH STILNIT. Dept4l‘,lnado*ttb tht. Bank boibri TIE 47 DAT: Or:141BRUAllt Wtitdiaw Intlirest. from that dais: • .Ja29:Zid Cies, un ISTAATION NUTICE:—Let xx tae of Admfinsti.GoiluPoi ibe estate of Joseph Lows. Ides& adiy ,Pittolotriborote Oh day, gout* to tbe , uodonflipwid. . AU Wady; brdebted to il k iciwti make 'prolutit payment, aod MO; iialmi will prevent Ownywroperlyanthantietted; for awitkliont. DAVID id.LONG . 1 LOwhwinixtistots.. =WI f. BONDS, $lB,O ,00 iNVX$ ,NOT° RTG&GES OB NOWA in tamping PnEn WOO to P , lE'. ttoolog from burmoothi to aye yam. run be !II: vnert ' RD; , 0 WWI .01113Ong -attYlltr T111)05111 . $ WOli Titanotii Utah to Young lAOO*, GoldloiM ' ' • -Nuiroubort..eaner,- - ;le*, „ , _ * Om stn;at. tuid Neve 1 4 0- 114 4.doargo *us& tiotove and ogatitby: RINYER kat 710 , 11. Mond 10 Wood street. PHOTOGRAPH A LOMB, W. S HAVEN, WILLIAM A. GUY £R, No.TI Malden Lan., Ne. York tl •A`6 sa -- • ,irEir .4DrIERTME7I EAVII.` IT RS I I FUG, McCOp.D & CO., HENR u. • : Lli & co. SUCCXS:tiORS TO JAMES O. WATT, Merchant Tailors, CORNER PENN AND ST. CLAIR STS 'Would respectful! y Melte the attention of their Mends and the public generally that they hero put , chased the stock at a very low figure, and which they will make up at a email profit In order to time out the stock to make room tor a full new stock of Goode lo the spring. • - jot cIEALED PHOPObAkti A.KE IN VIT 1,1 ED until the 6th day of Febraary, 1862, for for nishing FLOUR to the Subaietenee Department of the U. S. Arley. •, About twelve thoditund (12,000) barrel. will bo re quired, of a high grade of Rztra Flour, to he deliver ed In Washington at the Railroad. Depot, or• at the mills or warehouse. In Georgetown, some time be tween the sth and •16th of February, 1462. Rath barrel of Flour to be inspeeted pat before It is re ceived. The Flour must be equal in quality to the samples to be obtained at the Capitol Bakery .at Washington City, and the dumb to be head lined. The customary oath of allegiance will be required of each contrlctor: Bide to be directed to Maier A. BECKWITH, C. S. U. S. A., end endoreed "Proposals." Jar2rAdtd ALLEGHEN Y COUNT In the Court of Common Pleas. 11 o. 91, Dm:ember Tone, 1857. Voluntary Asaignmoot of James Blakely to Wm. H. Campbell. • And sow, to wit: Jimuary 18th, 1862, Wm. 1.1: Campbell, Amlgnee, having filed his final eccoinit, the Court direct the Prothonotary to glee .nothw of. the exhibition and filing of hie said account for at least three weeks In the Pittsburgh Legal': Journal, and in the Pittsburgh Daily Garotte, setting forth In such Make that said account Will be allowed by the Court on the 'AM DAY Oh' FEBRUARY next, ucla cense vo shown to the contrary. FROM THE RECORD. Attest; HENTLY EATON, Prothonotary B FORE : AVINti WILK PHOTOGRAPH TAKES USE THE ZAGEHLIA BALM. This slegluit preparation fenders the akin soft and Importing to len marble purity. • For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Drunizt, And Dealer to choice Fondly IWidnee, Corner Swift:diet/I and Fourth stroeta. A tull assortammt or Rouge (liquid and dry) Pearl Powders, Chalk Dally, Robby' Genuine Mein Fun, P.c.. *trays on hand. dolt A MERICAN HOUSE, BosTex, is the largest end beat arranged Hotel In the New England Stites; in centrally located, and easy of au am from MI the mama( travel. It contairm ill the modern Improvements, and every convenience fur the comfort end 'accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large end well ventilated; the imam of rooms are well lammed, and completely farniehed for temiliesand large traveling partied, ' and the hones will continue to be kept ma drat class hotel in every respect. jaYL:llyd LEWIS RICE, Proprietor. MITE ONLY ARTICLE MAT CAN be relied on at all times for effectually exter minating Vermin of all demriptlons Ran, 311. or Reaches le the PASTE prepared by JOSEPH FLEM ING. It siva vase to rid the premiees. • In moot cams one box will be found sufficient. RAT-PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE. RAT PASTE, • Prepared by JOSEPH ' , LEM Di°, Corner of the Diamond and Market streets. 17-1 I YON ARNSTHAL, IMPORTER AND .4 Dgu.sa in the moot &Meet brands of GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS, And ell kinds of SMOKING AND (MEWING TOBACCO, slaw, FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TURES, Ac., go., in gram variety. UNDER THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. 13.—The Trade supplied on liberal terms. myllurly 1111KOWN'6 LAXATIVE TRUCIIE*- LP A mild, etlialeirtl4 and palatable remedy for CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS, HABITUAL COSTIVENESS, BILIOUS AND NEEVOUS HEADACHE AND THE , VARIOUS FORMS OF DYSPEPSIA.: The assist nature bg strengthening and intigora g the groom of digestion. Tar male by SIMON JOHNSTON, Dirsnansr; And dealer In choice Tangly 1111HlicLurx. ja.27 corner Smithfield and Tomtit sta. BAIL Y, REL • -PiACTICAL PLUMBERS, OAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1.1.1 FOURTH STRAIT. • Spodal attention liftla to the FITTING UP OF OIL lIKFINERIF.S aZ2 HA II do CO., . . r=ll3 commissiow MZRCEIANTS, lato Walnut Street, I.6lladelptilat Mt= FLOUR, GRAIN, PBSDUCE, TOBACC WINES AND LIQUODS Claw One errors to tno made on receipt of goods. CarA blend cask anion wade at eftriguntanatt. sail:Cmits • ,PI4.XOS. V NABES PIANOS. -A chelce lot of the above' I .y # ITNRIVALLED rIANOB, CHARLOTTE BLUME'S NEW PIANO WARE ROOMS, No eN fifth street, second door abort, Way. n29:x 110 lAN 081 Y 1 OSII - new stock of:the brated Gold Medal Prenilura PIANO FORTES, 'nsiunifactured by _WILLIAM E. A it GO. They hays been awarditd-thb blithest premium& for excellence over all compeUtion; and are pronornai• ad' by Siegmund Milberg, Strakooth, Grata* Utter, and other diattognished pianists, to be equal Gnat superior to any In this country. -ci:tamorrs. BLITAIE Mannfacturst's inois agent for Pittsbuigth -Nce-43 fUth street, second door above , Wood. Js23- Q P !NG BOOK. - IJThe Cythara, by J. B. Woobbney—per d05...58 50 The Now Leta or Zion by J. Woodbury do " .- 8 '6O The Affliph, by Dr. Lo;rell50 Tbe Diapason. by George F. Root, ' do- ...Ai , 50- The tobhath Sall, by George F. Boot, do ...ill 50 Tho Jubilee, by William B. Snulbury, - do 8 60 Tho Christina Minstrel, by Aiken, do ._ 8 , 80 the Sacred Star, by Lei mord Marshall, do JUVENILE SINGEING BOOKIE • - The Golden Wreath, 100th edition—lair dons:l.-83 00 Tanis Harp, by J. d. °etas,. • 3 00 The Nightingale, (nen'book) do 00 Sabbath School Boil. • do 1.. 1,40 TheGoldan Chola, tor Sabbath Scieobi, do ... '1 50 'All the above Sir sale in quantities or singly by ' JOHN H. MELLOR; No. 81 Wood et.. a2O hetenien Diamond all and POLITOi it. nrrioxs oNioNs . l,loo 001000 prisms just recoiled a nd for solo by , . No. 114 Sewn& street. ClElirrb' FLOCK' TAL24.116-741 1 %Jr 'fine 11111171"'l =tits ,It. Clair street Indi4R"bsrp" ' 2.. 1. &a. PHILLIRS. T IA 'lt ISBEit &1A 'X 13114(1.--An- J. other' supply of the tlll4rent etiei;Plet receivvikar Nat 2,6 and 28 St. Chdr st. IJ. h H. PHILLIPS. I It • ISE It': I it, S At the Inds Eubbek: Depot 'AI and 2A ' BLcl I, S • ISITI ti-LLS'N-Fort P 1864, for sale by' - KAY Jt CO., '66 Wood stunt. EW I AK - prier article Or familii al°, just from smoke --jaittlerd - • Liberty meet. .; NSW i,litt(X)NT—ltibouldqrs, ' BideeJed it= =doe boon. jitlableelwr KNOX PARKXllsoiitiberty it: NEW.N=REL'ILEASIA;in. imp cuagnisutiibi OIL as hour and be We by . Je2lblw KNOX 4 PATLXZI. ?!...r.,r,'liii77 .-, - - 74 , :g ,, ,,, , ,A. , ,„rm7 , ±, - 7 , .:.---" , -*Ml} . .e.-.',.! - V . s;:: , n , '''*'' , ' , :r. , j. N.:.'47:-,:;:-..-,"-="::-..-.-". 4A•D TO LET.•'; ,• , traLET4, 7 ,A iiewfrAin e DwellingEousee. 1 containing 8 rooms, in Linden Grove. nab one acre aground enclosed, well of water, dc.' Pow*. dos immediately. W. 0. LESLIE, • at Oakland Station.• FURs n TAESIIIABLE DIVELLW.IS IN BUR- L, GUS' ROW FOICRENT—No. 126 and 128 Penn meet, I.etwern Pitt street and iLL ruts' alloy. Pt...stool:l Aprlt. &quire of S. LATELY, No. loSWood stoma, or 7AozEs:E'LEDLIE;NO.I.O3 Libert.fetroit. ja2.9:3t me rro LET:—For',:rertt from the first of April, In the silliwa of Turtle. Creek, near . Atte Tank Creek Station, orrthe.-Peraisylrahla the following property, its: One BTORE. with Dwelling attached. This to Un old established stand; and doing a busineee of thirty thousand dollarsAier year. Also, o two dory brick, TAVERN STAND: containing Eighteen /Looms, with etabling, aw••• • Gorden and several acres of grounitOlaing a nourish ing M.0.-xi. Also, • stand fora Blacksmith sad Wagou.maker, With Dwellings attached. Also; that splendid IVAIIM, formerly known we Allan Brown's. Tu permitte dedring such locations, the' Shore affords an opportunity rarely met with. for terms inquire of • D, H. TOOMEY, jazSald No. 49 Second street, near Market. • _ 1 4 10 - R RENT—A comfortable Dwelling 1 Hume; 8 rooms; a stable and carriage boom; 2 acres hod, welhwt with apple and peach trout, papa arbor, &e, Will bo leased tot good tenant for a num, bor of years. Enquire, of WATT & • WILSON, 26$ Liberty street. • ALso—A three story Brick• Dwelling on Co[we erect; 0 rooms, lu good.order. Apply to jutedlf WAIT L WILSON, 4.88 Liberty et. HOUSE AND LOTFOR, SALE—Sit:o steal in the thriving village of idatialleld, lour wile. from the city. The lot has • front on Main dna Of bat feat; and extending bock 300 Stet Ryan alley, Oil which ate erected a two stet: dwelling , . fin ished In good style, with double - porticos, • large stable and ,nrriage homer' good water, variety_ of . fruit, choice selection, vegetable. gardeti, to. ' Will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply to 1.3 B. 111.• LAIN d CO. MO LET—Two Office Reoiat. facing • Hand street, on the second dour of the new building, corner of Liberty street, furnished with gal • and water. I . ,esession given itiunedlatcly, Or on the tat day of April. For inifinmatiou apply to JOHN A. RENSHAW, Pit Corner of liberty and - Hind streets. )RUG STORE FOR SALE—A line JJ opportunity is now offered to purcluuso ono-half ur tho whole of n UHiiG NUMB, in a good with an increasing bionnesv, fitted up nicely, and rent very low. For particulars address Jai & BOX ma, PlTTsßurtou P.O. taiOtt ISAL.E.:—A very commodious and comiaiiable residence, in a desirable neighbor hood, in the 'Third ward, 'Allegheny, 011.1ong end estop payments, - and Tory low. Inquire of Et tICIIOIIRS, Ja-, Attorney at Law„ 139 fourth et. LINGINE FOR titt 1 . 1 4-4/30ET . EIGHT . Alglionss Pow's'', In good order, now driving three . Poiser Presser in thiSoitlce.. Wilt be wild, cheap for ossh. Enquire at GAZETTE OFFICE' JaTidtf Filth street. above Smithfield. 10 LET—That comfortable two story ' Dwelling House, now Occupied by Jndge Wo nsan, et the corner of Penn and Mirbruy streets, Pittsburgh. Fur terms enquire ol- NRVILLE H. CRAIG, or, A. M. WALLINGFORD. 1 4 10 it RENT—The threw story Brick Dwelling 90..160 Third iitreet,'COin.r of 161, ..1 Ailey, with modern improvements.' Knqulre of PARK, kteIIURDY CO., 14:ti liecohd rimer. rut) LET—Two story Brick Dwelling 1 Howe, No. al Isabella street, Allegheny, OM tainthg 8 rooms, bath, &a. gnat= 0 I , EdcDUNALD £ AIII3tIcKLES, all ha. 253 Liberty street. • • rpo LE'r—The titoraßoom No. 59 Hand _IL street, two doors from Liberty, IiOW occupied by U. Wulf, will be rented from the lit of Avail -next. A oply to . )021 Comer of JOHN A. RENSHAW, Liberty and Hand etreels. 1.410 E. RENT—That Ware,bodne.on Lib -1: erty itztet, oceoplterot-preoent: by Knox a Mc. Kee, known so No.'2eA.. Apply to jiKklwd - ALKKAHDEII KING. Wit, RENT—a three story Brick Dwell jog Hooneon Woont street, Derr. Diarket sheet, b 0.116- rosioosion on the fleet of Aprfl. Applj . to W4:l%yd ALKXANDEIeI /NIL rLEIT—The Warehouse ea :Second treot, ranskinr tbrougf to FiriCatreet, Dow oc cupied by nitobooof, firocreery a co. Enquire of . R,Y:If • PARK, McCITRDY &-CO_ nIKFICE6 TO RENT—Two. - . Offices r— one each ori•Oret and semod 'et.m7.; -Bent . SIM . each. • Jo WarehOsse No: SO water street. JIM • ISAIAH DICKEY nissozuriorrs, C. 4- OTICE.-L-The -co-parteership hereto. fore existing betonsen the undersigned, under nine of BAILEY,. BROWN & Ctf., ls this day dimoived mutual consent. The 1111Z120 of the Arm trill tie used In settlement of the inseams, by JOUR BROWN and.WII . 4.I.AM B. BROWN. ' fiNEUEL BAILEY. , . JOHN , H. BROWN. • .-WAL It. BROWN. • Pittsburgh, January 27,.1882. - 00-PARTNERSHIP.—The undereign d will math:me the manufacture of IRON Atrel IMIEL,at tb•WAYNS IRON AND STEELWORKS under the tome and style of BROWN a CO. JOHN H. DROWN. WM. R.:BROWN: --- eh, January 'Rib. 1862.-4229.1td MUNI rAttrithas hi IP heretofore exist- J. ing under the the firm of WOOD, 'MORRELL & Oil., will expire_by limitation on the 91st Jarinarj, 11162. WOOD, MORRELL A CO. • -- - rint..SITWRIBEES RAVE ENTER ed into co-partnerahlp,tmder the firm of WOOD, MORRELL t CO., and will continue the General 111rmantilo laminar at Johnstown, Pa. : • RICHARD D. 'WOOD, CHABLIS S. . JOHN M. - KENNEDY, 'GEORGE TROTTER. GEORGE L. OLIVER,. DANIEL J. MORRELL, EDWARD if,TOWNSEND; WYATT.W..IIILLER. -- January 24dltdalttaT • C — PARTNEE.6I:IIP NtYrICE nudersived have asso - eteted with omi:waives ti. L. BURNAP, tinder the tame and, style or KIRKPATRICK, BURNAPATO., and hail removediromilielr:lste hhicir of 'Meanest, No. 72 Third 'treed, to the newly fitted and commo dious Wirehottee, No. 33 .WOOD. STRUT: where they will be pleased to meet their,old friends and monomers, and trust that with their tecreened minim it; and Funnies for business, "they will be able to meet the wants and execute the order.' of; all.who may favor the new Arm witiLi • joatilind J. O. KIRKPATRICK& CO. IVCYrICF,,-The.to7partnership hereto .ll fore existing: Muterake name and style of .8. DILWORTH d OW; has 'been allotted by mutual coma, from and after December -31st:. IldL The basins@ of the late firm will be settled by 'JOHN A. o,ll)OLlRlora.nontlnues the business at OM - ad' stand, NO, 144 Water Ale' it. fIAMORL DILWORTH. .JOUR . ...:P1 • It, Den. 31,11361:464k1nd,-,..*:. : 1 lISSOLUTION 'ON.CX),PARTNER -ll - stur.—Tiie arerof - B: & I:•wwrsoitual • co., lately engaged fn.the ..Grocery. and Boat.Btrws • bad nses, was dissolved on.thebth day of. November, 1861, by the yathdrawil of F. AL . ANDERSON. sad tho bushier will be closed out by JAIL' WATSON. of the Ono of B. & J. WATSON. at,theirolSoe,who Ideas tleibuillein - OF the late Sem . Pliteliargh..flov.‘Tith,lBBl.—actlA3nad MOTIUB.--The--eo-pertnerehip hereto -LI tore - existing botorioeis JOllli and D. )I.IIABBOTSS;under 'the - moue andatyle of J. B. OA:WIELD Q 00" Ii disolvedhy The Madam of the late am 1011 be mottled try 4obn B. Canfield, who wft continue the , Provision, Pro, doom sad Comadmdoto balloon, at the old statid, Ho; .141 ead 143 lust mutat. .101 IN B. czainELD., Plthdrorat, Jan. 1.-180.—ja2tt • ' 00- AltaklEß-` 4 cindortligA: ed hea undated witli 6imin hlabannt%cornar of Merkel and Second lariat& JABLEOB:111 TT; to take ant' the - Tbelotallten lOU be coadonalAutdertike asseekad style of JOHN , DUN- L&P & C)0„ 'at ttet obiktapd.- ; j443:13rd : JOIIN,D 130.1 TIAIttYTEIOTOGRAPHSrPositstums ',W , Peld. eeper, • O _. PHOTOGRAPHIC- NEGATIVHS PRO swami; HATIONAI:PORTRAIT GALLERY : .. . Portrait/ of Generals ikon; McClean), - Andelson, Vrement,"liallick; Banie, - Butlari Huhter,'•Beginn: Lard, and ill the leadineinilltarY characters of the day. Portrait/ of the Pnendent arid ' Vice Plodder t, , the member, of the Cabinet, Sumner _Holt, Ifeeiett, end other prOmthent statesmen. 'Poitralte of Hunt- Irrlng, Prescott;_' Corepet, 'Bryant, • Sewell, Holmes., kink ,Browning,f elgoortuty and' other celebrated sedum: 'Alao,111r: and ',Bre Denims, the Longfellow Oblldren;Hhe Btalzip, Hip ask Etuux,Bire. Hinkley, with many other ides phOto- : graphe,incledlris oirplettoftelebrikel just -receir4ePAlß Wo. " DAV/ 8, -` I ad • * 'SO. 91 Woodttreet. / TIWOMICO NB 800 • z: , A'erie' of &initial. Irosayi. , T131 , 741tr Tritelac Author of .0014 lioLl.'.',*risolcors to Young "Bitter Boree4,'! 1 vol., 12too.- ARP,' — Mat POUNTRY AND;TEE CHll73oll,tly _Bar N. L. Boar.i.D.D.4llel4lllegltdo Coonto. a cent'. ray nasty 8.. & LIAYLe, in Wood vir AK • A B • id TTSCIIOOI. YOB BOYEL—.Tire tart Iniruld masa of thiallcitookoomumnommallllllDAY, /eh. 3d. normal racancice hating occurred, Mr. W. auaions for oan nem pupils. Application duo the Post-Olike mill be promptly' attended to, or Mr Waal:Lam may. be Woad at. reiddinori, •near • school room, Fast Common., - . Mhoi. -t iAR IiSTV . • - , _wijatmalciaiD OTAZI. • To — aim TibraTi:iictivarr Ja2l:l=l JOHN H, sccrum, ~;', G REAT s" J. W.BAJiKkR S . To lima Room ros ENTABGING Tons The room occupied by goods Wog • MOM i/aPiataa ,NEW 1100AUI. ~~~_ '-iDELP' - GOODEL DRY: COODilv Na:s9 himiLer sroar, capsideratlim tb.n pqais, • , GREATER LNDUcEIiOLIN'TS Thin ever beim 1011 be otfirreci to both WHOLESALE AND lIHEAiL BOYER& . . BUT °AMYX° PRIMA AT 12gc._,„.. sad other thlnie proportioniiettehesp. W . &,.. 1). flUtiUtl, ON SATURDAX, One of the largest asstortmeats of DOMESTIC GOODS. OF THE SEASON Thu above Goods have been Bought FOR gASI-1,, AND WILL BE SOLD AT pit CORNER OF FIFTH AND MARKET. , STREETS - • SPECIALITMS, HOMO'S TELRIIINO STORE, No. 77 ai ast Streit:. Our Annual Inventory being nearlyfinbiled and goods marked down, In aro now Offering OBEATKR BARGAINS than overt lu solar to mas `room for our KEW SPRING STOOK: -EMBROIDERED COLLARS, KETO..MANDKER CUIETS, SKIRTS, ,CHEMISES; INWANT's ROBES, WAISTS. AND CAPS, DIMITY BANDS, HAMDUBG FLOITBDING . . WORKED TRIMMINGS' orALL WOOLEN' HOODS. SANWA,: sosBlB, MITTS, SKATING CAPS, dc., at coat, sad. some leas than one, to dole-Gm lot. LINEN HAND- KracalErs; by the dos. from Ho up. COTTON STOCKINGS SOCET at bat year'e prima • • ENGLISH. GELMAN AND =KNOB PLAIN AHD OPEN.WOBILED HOSE IN BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED. A• kw dome of throe cx• .tre LISLE nqsz left. • HOOP STILT& .Tlof largost dock In UM idtpat tb• lowest prloor, courts of all kltalq ZEPHYR WOMED 'AND . SHIPLAND WOOL; BALMORAL 5K18173, at our unman- ' FANCY .GOODS S AND notion. trarßoyern Invicedle axis:doe ear stock. ja..95 - • JOSEPH HORNE, LiiiME JOIIRDES AND RETA.1.6,p13 Tanswartas, - EMBROIDERIES, MOWERY, s GLOVES, . WOOLEN.OOODB,'- RIBBON& BQQ rLoirzas, CRAVATS, DBA BALMORAL and HOOP MINT% - ' • ZEPHYR and • • • SHETLAND WOOL, KNITTING YARNS, &a. full Ifni of MALL W2LICE3 alwayspu Wald. _CITY /Jl/0: C9IINTZT. IdERML2iTi, vul aiwaye'llnd • fnit . htkettt - ot:fikadm at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. N4T011, - KAORI7X .t 00., E===l 'UTE 1.1 i (XIBSET'3, :I~i_ , • - MECHANIC OOSSITHr ~YECIL6NIO CORSET% An sizes -- white iali ratNoEt conarrs rort ezzx CE2iTS FRINOH imastra TOR TIM CYNTS. 1109 P SKIM HOOP SKIRT& ~. ~ ~~:,~~,~y:l,~:f 1~ t, - - `set Kowa SKI T& ' ' • '• ;11.0..110}1AL SKIRTS. do_ COLLAILN . • ....- cLie.vistnt Tan air_ _ • •-= COTTON nonzair. • •• - • •- - COITONIIOSITAY, AT LAST 1,44•13 IirOOLIEN GOODS,' - AT con. uk,cLosz OUT STOCK - GRILATBMWAIXII..IOICCASH. I=MMEMI =ZMI ', ''." . "'":'.';,'' . "7B: liitileViltietW -N 7 " • D Y DODOS . OPBNINO-1742r - , :::, j: .7, :- , ..ff I ,_;j• - 1 ":; .. :: - - .: " . i; TIBET BAT]; 'DARE PRINTS, ' ' •:z , .--.:: , V , I,V. '` .. •' . li3; 9,11'5 . 110113i YARD S. ( L ii titres sErso wort 0mr41.. ; - .WI DIM GOODS . . CLOSING OIMAT•1.4011.11791- • • VALMOIXI:I3I> nooriinan .I.P.P,!griI B IPP?..VEMin!;., assas'Besoul asaa. Yj 1118 74 MAIUT