the Vittsbatlgh post. Published /* eel , Morning, .(Suudays iitreaptecij At the North-East corner of Fifth and Wood ste. Terms: Six Dollen a year, payable etnetly Sa &Ile ace. ere-Single copies., Two Cents—.nr sale at the bonnier in the Office, and b! the tiewetvivn. RAVES OP ADVERTISING. Aw l . nide.MMo.6 • ts-aleat a nat. s ant. nat. IT EAP. =EI Otte innertion, In.gerbons, 76 rnree inr,0rt10na,....... 1 00 -- One. weak,....-. ......... 1 76 WOBSER,.. ........ 800 00 1 . 64 100 76 Toren ..... 4002652 00 1 25 100 One month, 6008 86 60 160 176 Two 7004 66 60 285 960 now m0nth5.......... 900 6004 50 800 800 10 00 666500 3 86 460 ra ..... 11 00 7855 50 865 660 !its months 12 00 800600 4 00 860 time m0nth5............16 00 10 36 800 686 900 One year No 00 18 arao oo 686 12 00 %Landing Card, six lines orlesa, per 4nnum..-.10 00 MIMIGA=UIUM.M.OIM One square, per annum, (exclusive of payx,r) .2s 0 0 Marriage nntwes. a r.eats: Death notices *w- FOR 1861. .4r ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTBBURaft WEEKLY POST, 4 • ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY•YEARE, WILL HERRA IrTHE BE. FIJIINIirRBD Advance Paying Subscribers 15133 ONE DOLLAR 1111 !ILE, IT IS PRINTED IN AI AAMMOTH SHEET. LARGE CLEAR TYPE. IT COBITAINS ALL THIN EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial, Local and Mis- cellaneous; Fareig,n and Domestic Markets. 13 S. Pill YOUR DOLIA BY MAIL AT OUR RISE 6Er UP CLUBS in your neighborhood. Send or PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY Don't forget the Dollar. Address JAMES P. BABE, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Pa 110111111116 POST JOB OFFICE. JA MIR P. BARR.. IDWIN A. MYEBJ BARR & DYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS' turner Fifth & Wood 815., Plttark. EVEMC DEISCRIPT/ON OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Itiseated In the finest atyle.i .411. "X Xs NIL OIL X) 4 CAINERCIAL MERCANTILE AND LEGAL WORK at short notice, on reasonable terms, Particular Vtantion plod to the Printing of PO.STER,S, PROGRAMMES, dre., For Concerto, 'Mclibitions and Ctrau LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY' ILLVING =AMY lIMIX brAD.IIIO :ins Iliiintl, (be tacilitase for turning out :Work with prompt nom and despatch cannot be excelled by any other Oboe in the city. IMPORTANT TO LADLES. DR. JOHN HARVEY, having for upwards of twentyyvars .devoted his proles mouel time exclusively to the is satment of irem INficultisa, and having succeeded' in thousands of cases in restoring the afflicted to sound helalti, ban ROW entire c,o;dldonee j'a offering publicly his "Great American B.eraedy,'Y DR HARVEY'S CHROFIO-TKER MAL FEMALE PILLS Which have ; never yet failed. (when theAtree. none b ave been strictly fiallovred,)in re • • rr wring difficultles'arising tni - m ONO' action, orStoppage of Nature, Or 10 IV .;coring the system to perfect health, when mitten og from Smut Ai inem, kitortateus " Wcams, or other weakss of the us 11 ,2" i use. Also, in all canes or L inn: ft oa Nzavous errsanott, aTeimucs, pet,mraMens. 4e. 7 Mon ere the forerunners of nut' re satibile disease Xi- These Pills ars perfectly haralbas aft the gaff slit:dam, and may be taken ow the roost delicate fat mats without causing . distr.= ; at the same time they sof win a mums by strengthening, iturigored , mg, and restoring the system to a healthy condi,. Lion, end by bringing on the monthly period with regularlity, no ouster from what cause the obalgno• Lions mararitse..-Ther shoo id.howentr, sof be taken during the first three or four moths of pregnancy, hough sate at any other time, as misitarilage would be the result. Each Mix Minbune 60 Pill& Pain Oint:Dorwt, and whew demised will be Rent by mailpre-pald by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y. General natant Bold by Drum/lab genera). Aulikiydria. ...„.,,,,...::".._ ~.., . _ • . , ti ilk.'---b- . ... , 1...Z .7 „ .• ..„._' 1 • .1* I . 1 II it ell t -.it 4 . , • 1 . ; • - _"::,. ~- , v : the Dalin post TIIRSDAY MORNING OIM"E" MAT TM RS A Cot.oaxn Sot STannisn.—On Satur• day evening a colored boy named George Butler was paesing up Wylie street, when, on turning the corner of .I., , gan street, he was attacked by three boys, who threw stones at him. He turned on them, knock ed two down, kicked the third and in the melee received a severe stab in the left side. Butler was able to walk to his home on Third street, Second Ward, where 1.4 McCook examined and dressed his wound. The knife had evidently been aimed at h 4 heart, but striking a rib, glanced off, tak,. ing a piece out of the side. The wound ie not dangerous. Butler did not know hie assailants, GUNS PROVED —on Saturday a large number of the ruled twelve pounders mad in this city were taken up to the proving ground, and tested, all of them passing c:ose examination. Tho guns have a bore of the same calibre as the regular twelve pound round shot, but throw an elonga ted shell weighing some 20 pounds. For proof, however, these guns are filled up with lead to 36 pounds, and fired several rounds with heavy charges. An order f, , r an additional number of the heavy 13 inn mortars has been received and will be vig. orously prosecuted at the Fort Pitt Works, Several thousand shells are also to bo mediately east. ..-Disr a telt A ROUNDHEAD KILLED.—One of the passengers in the steamer Vanderbilt, from .Port Royal, stetes that on the 28th of No vember, a Emdier of the Pennsylvania _Round pile Regiment, while on guard near a pile of 10 inch bombshells, amused himself by sticking his bayonet into the Dise of one of them. The friction caused the shell to explode, whereby the soldier was so frightf4lly lacerated that he died in two hours afterwards. A comrade, who was standir 4 by, had his kneeopan shatter.. dd. and a third soldier had a large gash inflicted on hi; neck-. DISORDERLY Housk.--LEilen Gift and two '•boarders" in her house on Cherry Alley were bolorn "the Mayor yesterday, charged by 9, Labadau, who occupies the upper rooms of the house, with keeping a disorderly bawdy house. They were re- leased on a promise to leave the house within a week and paving the costs. Oct is now being shipped from the flowing well un Dunkard creek, recently opened by Church, Hare & Co., on the Maples farm. The oil flows quite rapidly, and other wells are being sunk in the vi cinity. THE Crescent Mills, at Wheeling which have been suspended for some time, are now in full blast. The contractors have a heavy contract for malting railroad iron for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Stilomm..—On Tuesday last David De yore, of Elizibelli township, committed suicide by taking arsenic. The proper antidote was administered by Dr. W. H. King, but too late to be of avail, the poise on already having sealed hi. fate. Tills is a lamentable case, as Mr. Devore was very worthy man, kind in his family and respected by all who knew him, but un fortunately addicted to drinking, and the E „ . ^.t was committed under aberration of mi t ,•4l, brought on by a recent excess of strong' drink. Housx BURNELL—A few nights since, a tonnant bot,Ne on the farm of Samuel Ham. iit ort o f N olt ,:ngham. township, Washing. Lon county, wan' totally consumed by fire. The father havini; j. - Aned the army, the remnant of the face ' l 9 had closed up the house and gone to vet, 4 Borne days with a married daughter who v , as lying sick. It was during one of the n i g :lts of their at , sence that the lire took pl a ce. It is thought to have been the work of an inc vndiery. CAVALRY FIELD Szavicx.—Among the military works published by J. B Cott St Co., we have been furnished with "Regulations and Instructions for th Field Service of the United States Cavalry in time of War." This book is written by Maj. Gan. Geo. B. McClellan, unquestion. able authority. and will supply a desidera tum. It contains numeroas diagrams and full instructions for picket and patrol duty, with the signals and calla now in use and a drill for the use of cavalry as skir mishers, mounted or dismounted. The v t ,:lue of such a work, on such authority, is ap na ,-ent to all and it must meet with an exten s ice demand. It is for sale here by Henry 2,l,`ger, Lyon's Building, Fifth street. CoLny's PATiLVT CLOTHES WRINGER. —We have examih, - )d and seen in opera tion' Colby's Patent Improved Clothes Wringer, and are full,' convinced that it is one of the most useful inventions of its class ever offered here, It combines nu merous advantages, among- which are cheapness, lightness, compact./ess. ease of ()Oration, simplicity, strength, dur a :bility, and the fact that it secures itself firmly to the tub without any fastening. It saves time, strength, clothes and money and can be used by any man, boy or girl, who could not wring clothes by hand. It makes waling more easy, helping to cleanse the clothes and leaves them in better condition to dry. In fact it is the best article of the description we have seen and must come into general use. For address of patentee we refer to the advertisement elsewhere. Gorlsa - rOR JANUARY.—The first num ber of Godey for the new year is a brit.. liant one, containing new and attractive features. The publisher promises to make Ole magazine equal in everything,throngh out 1812, to the initial number. If he keeps this promise, as he has always done heretofore, Godey's Lady's Book will be more popular than ever. Henry Miner, Fiftii street, has the number for sale, Scr.rarztric AlikaicAs.—The current number of this valuable journal should , be in the hands of every mochanic, as it con tains designs and descriptions which must benefit every one. To the army officer it will be attractive, conta ning as it does a description, illustrated, of Gar ban te's seat and hank tent, which gives the sol. diers comfortable sleeping quarters. Get the number and read it carefully. THERE are four regiments now at Camp Curtin, viz: Cols. Wilson's, Maxwell's Meredith's and Campbell's. puma vuelase —"W. H. McNsry, of Chartiers township, had his leg broken, Lai week, by a kick from a vicious horse. vim SIIVENTH CAVALB.7.-001. Wyn keop'S Seventh Csvalry have not yet re ceived their arms, and consequently will not leave Harrisburg for the neat of war until some time during nest week. ALLEGEtwnY county sixes are quoted in the Philadelphia stook market at 85 WOc. PIT Ts B 11 KG II : DEO. lo OWEN BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street (Formerly with L. Hirehfleld,l ITAVING RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, with a choice atoork of CLOTRS. CASSIMEREf3 and VINTINGS, which ran be our chased at prices far below the usual rates. Aar-Great inducements offered to cash buyers. aa2ltBm THE ARDESCO OIL COMPANY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR sale a superior article of REFINED ARDESCO OIL, Non-Exp losl ve. Also, PURE 11E.Y.Z01E. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, eels-on, PITTSB UR OH. !•a. WALL PAPER! 'WALL PAPER!! ELEGANT BRAIZTLIFUt , t mtvrry For sale by CHF,APt sad W, P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood afresh littonongahela Insurance Co OF PITTSBUROM Orreans—JAMES A: HUTCHISON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, SetteeLary. CAPT. JAS. WOODIutRN,Wen'I Agent, OFFICE NO. 9r4 WATER STREET MIL/mitre ail .kniiie of Aire arta Marine Rieke. ASSETS, a MA7 10th, Stock Due Bills payble on demand 861, and secured by two apororld narnos..s 78,750 00 Bills ..... 23,567 34 Bills Discounted 36,236 78 '4ortgage . ....... 12,000 00 116 Shares Mechanics Hank stock cost $ 4166 00 100 Shares Citizens' Bank Block cost 6,176 00 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock coat 60 Shares Bank of Pitts burgh • :lance of Book Accounts... ( Mice Furniture afoh ............. Wm. B. Rolimes, Wilson Miller John Atwell, Wm. Re a , S. B. Robison: Joe M'Exerdt Richard Hays, Jos. R . irkpatrict Wood(uornA, Berry, R. Wallace, w ßa ta b . t Wet Means, AlLit,tii 41.)j‘Calaeldlijw'aeliki: ic'.ll.°r" A. 131114hins°n, _:egheny Insurance .CO. Olf.WlCan-Ailo.OF PITTSBURGH. 37 pint) oa Bt. 11NSETIZES AGAINSTSt., ALLBank KINDS OF FIR }AND MARINE RISK'S. SAAU JONES, President; JOHN D. McCORD. Vice President; D. M. BOOK. Secretary ; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN, General Agent. Chil Thotamits—Lasec Jones, C. G. linsaey, Han - d)+, Capt. R. o.Gray, John A. Wilson, B. a.. Fahneatock, John D. McCord, Capt. Adam Jacobs, P Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Rob't L. IrrEirela, Rob% H. Darts. WEST BRANCH Mutual Insurance Company, LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY. CrELLIITBEILD Irr TIES LBOIZIASURZ OP PENNSYLV.etIfIi. ash Capitais....s3oo,ooo Peensium Notes 1182,343 pins COMPANY - WILL INSURE on Buildings, Aterntutr.dtzo, Burt:aura, &c., in town or cottatry. rataicrrosa t—lion. J. J. Poarce , ? J. I, Hall, T. T. Abrams, Hon. (r. C. Harvey, Chas- Ctls' D. E. Iscirrnan, Chas. A. Mayer, Pcwr Die:Filen, W. White, Thomas Kitchen HUN. G. C. HARVEY. President. T. T. Amami, Vice Pres:tont- Taos. Entaang, Secretary. deg! J . A. LIPPERT, Agent, .No. 70 ntin stroeL Pennsylvania Insurance Company Of Pittsburgh. CMlos-- ...... Ao. Iroarth Street Jacob RS. Jacob PAlnter,Rody Patterson. I. rier Sprul, C. A. Colton, James E. Hopkins. A. A. Carri e r,, Henry Elproal„Nlch. Voeghtiy, Geo. W.Stnitn. A. J. Jones, Wade Hampton, Robert Patrick, Chartered ....... FIRE AND MARINE, R . ISER TAR EN, of all descriptions. OVPICLIEBB A. A. CARRIER, Preetdattt. I. EiRiER SPROUL, Secretary. JANUARY Ist, 1861. ETNA INbUBANCE COMPAN FAHTFOEZD, t ONN A/414d Bank Btocts in Now YorBk Hartford .4 Boston, St Lou,,t PiniadolotOtt and other places 1, 1 , 0 06,30 e United States Plonk and Stair ntooks: New York. (thin, Kontnekv, Ten- Missonn. fdielnoto. indlana, •12.i,570 09 o.ty Stook Hart lord, nor hooter, Prooklyn. Jersey Cny, New York. Railroad S tocks — Hartford and New Haven, Poston nd Worcester. Conn. River Mortgtge Ponds Real FASO MO— Hntncum bend ........ Afiactlaneous Items Cash on hand and denoted un land in Agent's Luanda 39 I.IAI-til.l 1 IE:3, $2 28..,176 Claims, Unadjusted atd not due. $1 , 4 87t1 ri Re 4 peetrtilly outwit. and will lake plea.tue .13 ut tending to your la: tultnon Wants. A. A. CARRIE:Ii k 1-31-JO, 83 ' , mirth 141 f-obi. CARPETti AND OIL CLOTHS -AT THE- FOURTH STREET CARPET SHORE W D. s Li. M'CA II A N 7 E . that! day opened P E part ot very large end vaned assortment ot CARTING, to whiett titer Invite the attention of fotlyerl.f, as they will be of fered on the most favorable term-, Also, a newly imported lot of beautiful I truggels, all widths, at the lowest rates. W. L. At EL Itel'CA oallo a 7 Fourth street, near Wood. EITROPEAtIi TIEIOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, No. I If Water street, F . :IA:Mu:O, Pn_ is prepared to bring out or send bees paimengere from or to an ; part of the old country, either by steam or sailing poonets. SIGHT DRAY - 114 NOR SALA payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cmcmnat: Rail road. Also, Agent (or the old Black ifiar Line of Sailing Packets, and for tLe tines of Steamers sail. ituZ twiween New York, Liverpool, Glasgow sod %Jura, nuAL, NUT C()AL, BLAGE. AND COKE,-DICKBON, 6TEWART & CO, 509 LIBERTY STREET S Having sopenor facilities for supplytng the best quality of Coal, Plat Coal, Slack and Coke, are pre pared to deliver the RIME+, in any quantity to suit purchasers, at reasonable rates. (10r Coal is brought in fresh diuly by railroad, anil is dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to Fitipe plying smilv Coal 0c25-arnd (BENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS' cAl,' F, KIP and THICK BOOTS ON A VE'Y SUPERIOR QUALITY, , FOR CASH, SELLING LO .14r W. E. Schmertz ic Co., No. 31 Filth Street. AQOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP THE CHEMICAL. ( )LIVE ERASIVE SOAP inanufacturod by FL C. & J IL SAWYER, is ac knowledged to he the' most XPTYieeable of any kind yet offered to the pdblie. Its importer ad Van tages are found in its cheapness, saving of labor, and its ettkacy in removing grease, paint. tar au.l dirt without micring the 'akin, or in the least wise darannieg the finest quality of goods. It can he used with all kinds of water. Reference is made with:pleasure to the subjein• ed canine:etas, eminatlng from gentlemen well known in this communityi.and who had every fa. edify afforded of seeing ittully and fairly tested. Quartermaster's Department of the TieciffA, Thir teenth and Flnerteenth Reifirnenta, Pa. Pots. "Sawyer's Chemical Olive Emeivin Roan.' having been used very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation in certifying that It was kind admirably adapted to the nee of the soloiers, aril decidedly the menet, superior Soap which count be procured for the service. JAM WS A. MEIN, Quartermaster 12th Reg , ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Rog M. K. MOORHEAD, Quartermaster 13th Reg au2S. N ENV FALL UUUi 1— EATON NIACKUM & CO., lo Vile at tOULJOD to their NEW STOCK FOR FALL TRADE At Nos. 1.7 and 19 ritthidreet. 14 tholomalo bt.vers suopliod at lowest prices. Pelgi 16,140 00 65,997 76 $ 22 2,834 17 tf~HEAP NEW PLANOs.-- J An olegantly carvedikoeewoott now 7 Oc tave Piano wan full Iron trarn made By one of the oldest, firms In blew York, eI)C A new 7 Octave Rosewood Iron frame, $ t 17, A new 7 Octave Rosewood Iron frame, $ll For sale by JOHN H. BfIe , LLOR, 81 Wood street ittillll:Kri,l A N V.! A new .upply direct from the manufactory at Boston, of 61i and 7 Octave new se,ale Ooteker- Pianos. in Wahl and carted Rosewood furniture, just received and tor saleby .113ffN R. MELLOR, !o. 81 Wood street. Between IN Alley and Fourth street. nolB G EN TS OALF AND'hIP BOOTS 130YS_CALP AND KIP BOOTS. YuLITHS CALF AND KIP BOOTS. CHEAP! CHEAP!! AT NU. 1.6 FIFTH STREET O° • A 8. DIFPENBACHER. A. FLOYD, efORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS., k./ Pi t Lay urg h, Pa-, agent for the receipt, end sale of CARBON: 01L.S. Keene constantly on hand, and is receiving heavy and hght , entable for Lubricating and Refining pun.octia which all/ Ix, eold low for cash and cash pair. aiddiendyli - . R IFLES AT kACH—For sate by e2B .80 WN & ?.. 138 Wood at. eet. P AISINS.— - 300 box,,v buneb Raisins 0:: v " 100 " layer Pea sale by foe S 0 L DiERS, ATTENTION- • 300 "Patent Water F?hers." the best thine ever involved for soldiers and travelers. Sol, wtionviala aad retail by EATON, MACRUM A CO, 17 Fifth street. pliANßEltlilES ki 26 barrels prime Western Cranberries to a.P. rtye a s nd for ante by RAYS:LER BROS., ftot Nta left •od tee W,nd stre• - - !MOLT S REVOLVER. - ;--tiinch, ti ßhots, IL/ For totiei by BOWN a TETLEY, only 1.110 Wood iztrect WA LL PAPERjA,ND BOR1)E1‘i c‘f f.-r•ixo d. em nivnuffottire, for W. P. NI I RyUALL, 87 Wood Ptreet. /92,/t2 60 L ADIES, ISIBSES and GAITERS. SHOES AND SANDALS, CHILDREN'S Cheap al No. lb 11rni STREET, n ,0 D. S. DIFFERRACII ER. 1 4 1 N H 11% , 1 EY and 0 lycerina I_4 god rooroved and for sale by (.FORGE A. BELLY, Druggoo., 0020 No.llo Foderld .t. A iOl,. FA E 1"S 366.392 b., URNITITRE AND CHAIR WA REROOMH, Nn. Ira FEDERAL. T , A LLEA; H ENY. NI/ERTAKING. in ah ua branohe., w!II rya • pl. Mit , Otion. ( 7N/era can he left nt the room trio Livery Stable. or Mr. James Floyd, Ohio et A11.y1..n• ..IA-1 • (_25. DHIE 1) BE E te— Ir& bxs H. C. Boot Tozgliew otore and fur t.a:e by F SELLER 9 sold Ponn xtreat. Pataburrb I U.N DRI 160 bags Rio Coffee, 160 bb liv (oak,) N. 0. Molasses, 16 tihds Porto Rico Burr, 60 bb ls Re fi ned 2b do Yellow do 6uo boxes Window Giaee, 25 bbirt N. Y. Syrup, 16 " N 0.3 large Mackerel, 10 hf " do 10 bbls No 2, medium, do for sale by W. H. 861.1 TH t CU, SelS 11S Roonrul. en 4 160 Front street R.EVOL VERN 1 VOLVERSI—JueI received, another lot 'by express of an the different kinds manufactured i7l‘ art)'• Four Snot Repeaters; Aiwa's Seven do Smith ,t Wesson's Seven Shot Repeaters. Re, sal., he OiWN t TRTI. F' 1 01 i 'l' EI E EAi'ESI DRY GOO.DS is the city call nt suB R. fiANSt/N LOVEIi. 74 Market street._ ()AMP RN I V 13,8—For anif by— ai.2l 110W,78 TETIJCV7I36 P7end al NEW RAISINS -85 boxes Now Bunch Rflifiill.9 69 hi( boxes do do A 5 boxes Layer do Just received and (or PALO be ;LEIN F;l2 k BROS. N0a.128 and 128 Wood st.reet, nol9 LEAD -1,600 Piga Lead , Bdla Bar Lead, for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS n 022 G ENTS CALF Double Sole 800 e, Gents Kip Boots. YoutiunCalfandllip Hoots. CHEAP!! CHEAPIII AT NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. nett D. b. DIFFENSACHEIL TAS. lELLT.NGA_R., IioNoNGAHE LP LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the tire, and baring enlarged his establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved machinery, is now . prepared to furnish flooring and planing 6 0 .srus, scroll sawing and reaawing, doora, use and s 'Uutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, .te , South Pit.;.^burgh. September T, iBbT. 1a91) ) EN 1' purr month for a smal jp otwc ai ng , in Splanes Court. Inquire at ants 61 Market street . HO IV Ofz.ti NIE TT L E Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to Rill kinds of jokrArdrlLY SEWING, working equally well on the lightest and hoarsest. fabrics. making the 1,0(1K STITCH SUM alike on both sides, which cannot be Raveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Binding, them have no superior Call and pen them at No: 28 Fifth street, pp Stairs W. B. LASCEI.I., A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency, 10..1C0n, panics Represented of High. est Standing. garChar:ered by Penna. and other Btatea.lit erg,.Fire, MUM.) and Life Risks , aicen of ail de -Bcriptious. n026-4m 63 FOURTH STREET. Pittabargh. TLI - RPESITIN L 01 - 11FX147--80 t,i ii for sale by B. A. FA EINESTOCK .4 CO tela o 'rant )(Ann and Wood is. UG REZT-S n I ani,erushed powde:ed, granulated and A ka. l B coffee refined Br gars, 1 in More and for sale t y RHYMER & }MOH,. 007 Now t sand 32:a Wood etc. irt. IICI hold aid Velvet Paper HRage 1 Logo, for vale by W. Large Expedition front Cairo and Paducah. Our Victory in East Tennessee II I RD'S POLN T, —On last Friday The rebel steamer Grampus took a le.der,.l lumber boat, anchored above, with 175,000 feet of lumber, end took it to Columbal. The Federal troops left Cairo and Pa ductth in large numbers, and are supposed to be going to New Madrid, to cut off Jell Thompson. The Memphis Avalanche confirms hn report of a Federal victory in Morrietlam, East Tennessee, and thinks Msjor Gen eral Crittenden Will overcome the Union forces. It is rumored at Memphis that the Fed. Orals have become alarmed for the safety of St Louis, and that Cairo and Paducah are being evacuated by the Federal troops, who are going to 6t,. I...auS with all !wash. Me dispatch. The New Orleans Bulletin says the Fed orals captured two rebel steamboats, sup posed to bathe Henry Lewis and the Wat, son, and that the California escaped by throwing overboard part of her cargo, and 40 head of cattle. The Charleston Mercury says General Ripley ordered every po•: n d of cotton likely to fall into the hands of the enemy to be burned. The Savannah Republican says the Sum. ter wed not captures, but wrecked off Trin. idad Coast. Hollin'a B , Vering ham or Turtle Nosed Memphis on the 4tb, for Colunabu., Important Army Order. WASHINGTON, December _Genera, Army Order 10 , 1 invites the attentdan of the otileers of the army to the loilowing,in addition to the orders of the Secretary of War, embraced in the regulations for the recruiting service: First. The large nuu, ber of enlisted men diseharged on certifi cates of disability has attracted the notice of the Generalein.Chiet, and as it is a special duty to render the rank and file of the army as effective as possible, the atten. tion of superintendents and•other officers concerned, either with the enlistment of men or their discharge on account of disa. bility,is directed to the judiciou3 discharge of their respective duties. The evidence is abundant, attested by the records of the Adjutant General's office, that many men have been enlisted who were unfit for ser vice prier to the or at the date of merit. It should be borne in mind that the law provides fur the enlistment of etfece Me, able-bodied men, and if any officer shell enlist any person contrary to the true intent and meaning of the law, it is further provided that for every offence-he shall forfeit and pay the amount of the bounty and clothing which the person so recruited may have received from the pub.. lie, to be deducted from the pay and emu, laments 01 such officer. With this object in view. paragraphs 9eo and OSI of the Re vised Ret,ulations mutt be strictly con , formed with. A sense of duty to the pub lic will cause an enforcement of the laws and regulations governing the service, and these must be the guidance of the etlicers obtaining recruits, Officers cannot be too circumspect in the discharge of their du. ties, and they are called upon to comply strictly with all the regulations upple_abie to the subject. Second. As to minors, every precaution should be Leseu to prevent tceir rnent, except as provided by the regula tions. A true record of their age is of the greatest value. In a curj 'ray of cases the locruitlng officer may be justified in re. cord'ng tee age as stated by the person of- fering to enlist, yet many cases occur in which he should rely more upon his own judgment and not on the recruits int, rma lien, in ascertaining his probable if not his actual age. In every doubtful case, there fore, as to the minority or over age of the men, it becomes the duty of the officer to judge for himself to a certain extent, and not, in any case, to accept a recruit, who, under his anxiety to enlist, manifestly mis• states his age. REYMER Third. It will be observed that the reg ulations at this time contain no direct prohibition to enlist married men. In the regimental service this must be governed by the want of laundresses for companies, and in the general service by tho fuperin. tenders t. Fourth. It is enjoined on all superior tondents and other officers, commissioned and non-commissioned, to conduct the service with diligence, increasing persona attention, and economy. By command e Major General McClellan [Signed,] L TunmAs, Adj. Gen. (Official.) THOMAS M. VINUENT, Southern Intelligence. Loursvnr,s, Dec. : I ,—S,ivannub, Dee. 4,—The News says the federal troops have entirely evacuated Ty bee Island. EAST PEN , ACOLA., Dec. 4 —The Florida and Pamlico engaged a federal vessel off Horn Island. The federal vessel retired. There is considerable excitement in Ten nessee consequent upon drafting. They desire troops raised on tho volunteer system. G. W. J ob nston, of the Provisional gov. ernment of Southern Kentucky, has issued a long Message. ()of. John S. Williams' troops, number. ing 1,400, ere encamped at Pound Gap.— They are suffering greatly for want of shoes, blankets, and winter clothing. They are calling on the ladies for socks and flan nel shirts. Rienuorrn, November 2. Congress has unanimously ratified the Convention be tween li. M. S. Hunter and the Missouri Commissioners. Resolutions were introduced in the Senate authorizing Banks to suspend specie pay ment and issue Confederate notes. The Memphis Avalanche, of the 4th, says the federal torte between Bowling Green and Louisville is 50,000, and that Gans. Johnston and Buckner are prepared for them. Late Southern Items, RICHMOND, Nov. 2G —Congress has unanimously ratified the Convention be tween IL M. T. Hunter and the Missouri Commissioners. At Milledgeville, Georgia, a resolution has been introduced into the Senate that the banks should suspend specie payment and issue Confederate notes. The Memphis Avalanche of the 4th says that the Federal force between Bowling Green and Louisville is 60,000, and that Generals Johnston and Buckner are pre pared for them. 1 (1 BARRELS WVERINQ'S AND pe Datryl ' viuua 8., p store. and for Ride by [B.3l4jlifilyr& JTE!JITfhiL By lrtsterday's Telcgra) REBEL SrEAmiloATs TAKEN Assl. Adj. General rV 0 V - .1? , P.- k?' '. 0 , V. -4' 41',s, B L~ADi r 1 IVO, 30 I1VOO1) STRibEnt (e ,, rnnr Second, Pittßtoirkh - • Nianiibiaide and wtiolegele ang fetall dealer in a Cook, Parlor, and Waling 'Stoves, (rate Fronts:Fenders, &c pFt. In our sample riorn may be found the OP:1,14111i.A T ED GAS 1317R?iING COOS STO VIN EUREKA AND TROPIC merits of which have been fhby bated by thuusani, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any in this: market; together with a great many -en-'other devisable panoras. We hare also a yery„largo aavortinent of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, embracing ' , onto of the BFI" PATTERNS now of fered to the paid c. Sir FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest vtyles. Common kit ten Bow and .lam Gratea, all of which are of fered at very low urfere , sly-Special inducements offered to builders In want of GRATE FRONTS. notbem• P. SIIILDECKEII,. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, 22 DI.4JEIO.XD L LEI; HOLLIDAY TOYS—Hie etcek of Holliday Toye are selected with the greatest care, and he will guarantee that they are not equalled by auy in the coy. (.3).N FECT lON E R LES--The work is always fresh and enmplote. ant under his person•l superintend ence. Iv.o be found to be exuelled by none. trtve him a tnal mien in want. utIILDEGICER.,a2Diamond alle . E. WATTS; TERRY, PRICE A. CO IMPOSTERS AND DMA_LENS IN CLOTHS, CASSIXERES, Satinets, Veatings, Tailors' Trimming:, &-e., NO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side, PIIILADIC.LPHIA, PA. JOHN V. ?Ma, DAN=II. S. PllllO4 0LP7104 T. TILSEL &ally LU.X.IR OIL CO.OrP.I.VY, Garner Eland at. and 'Dnquesne Way NO. M O.I 7 kELY AND JNO. BLA. J Jr, have entered into copartnership undo F the name end style of "LUNAR OIL CO" The Company are prepared to fill all orders for Lubricating and Ilimpinat.ing Oils. Cons gnmends solicited. :Oran:len made. ititt.brage very ample. Plant - myth November 2a. 1861. no27:Bad JA_iIES A. FET.ZER. FORWARDING ARO COMMIS-lON MERCHANT EMEMTM7II Ploiar, Orals, Bactoa, Lar J, Watts, ' Drtad Frialt mad Produco Guorelly s 01' YAI JcT .AN VISST EtTELE?...III, RIMS SO—Fra n cia G. itajey, .e.sq, William nil worth gr., S. Cuthbert A a., Bovd . l Hoinker A Swearingen, 3. Brady. CR:I,. IS. M. Hank, List Howell, Mangle t C 0.., 4.ianri ‘ e W Anderson, Donlon Paxton t Co., Wheeling. rly2rirtpt:-ie H. D. BRECHT & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT & PICTURE FRAMES. Rill and imitation Rosewood Mouldings. DEALERS EN FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS, PIS Smithfield Street, Demlees Block, between Fifth and Sixth, Pitts buten P, .14,1- City Glees at manufacturer's Price. Particular attention given to repairing Pm:lunge, Regudding FT111:1113H and business cards framed at wholesale price. Peal W ILLIAM BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, BRANDIES, GINS AND CIGA' WHISILIES, Ec EAGLE OIL WORKS. WIGHTMAN & ANDERSON, REFINERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitts burgh. Also, Ben sole and Car Grease constantly on hand Orders left at Chess, Smyth et Co's on Water and First streets, will be promptly tl led. oclAttim IMPORTANT TO IN VENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICKI Counsellor and Patent Agent AT WASHLNGTON CITY, D. C. Prom Hon. Chas.. Mason, late Commissioner of Patents. WASHINGTON. D. C., October 4, 1860, Learning that R. W. Fenwick, Em, is about to open an office in this city as a Solicitor of Patents, I cheerfully state that I have long known him as a gentleman of large experience in such matters, of prompt and accurate business habits, and of un doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CHARLES MASON. Mr. Fenwick was for nearly tour years the mans. ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mes,rs. Munn d Co, and los - more than ten years officially connected with said firm, and with an experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the Interest of inventors ie2B:dtf AM1N..... ....... mos. ZOO= AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes ; Bonds, Mortgages, and an secor.t Ches. M oneY loaned on Acs at short dates, with collateral eaemities. NOTED IND DRAM BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be moommodated on easonable terms, and capitalists arm be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of tiral &ILate. Of lone, No. in FOURTH STREET above Wood, teTtil r AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. JAMES HOLMES & CO., DORS. DEALERS, and dealers in A. Provisions, coroer of Market and Front eta. a&lyd• BOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood Street, MAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible notice, Having been in the business of manufacturing tools ever since the "fever" first broke ont,we can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give as a call and make an examination of our its now on hand. mhb LADIES CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS $l,B LADIES CONGRIPS&S HEEL GAITERS 81,37, AT NO. 15 FIFTH STREET, P. Ei. DIFFENimoIiF. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE cheap, Cloaks. Black and White Long Shawls, Broeha Long andAiquare Shawls, eery cheap. Fig ured Repp Merino, Figured Repp Poplins, Fare, Victortnes. Clith and Muff., Muslin, Irish Linen, Shirt Bosoms best makes, Gents Shawls. All the above very cheap for coati at IL J. LYNCEPB, 96 Market street, nail teams Ann skteatandinaziaand "They go right -to Alie ,- S„ t rt. _ INB7'ANT RELIKA EiTOP YOUR‘CQ RR PURIFY YOUR -,BREATH STRENGTHEN YOUR VOIOEI s PAL DING'S . • ;:t i • Throat C onfections.o • :f ARE GOOD FOR CLREGFMRI4, GOOD FOR LECTURRES, GOOD FOR Puip.„ig R.P4,RRRS, GOOD FOR SINGER.% GOOD FOR OONSUMFTIT,RB, GENTLEMEN CARRY SPA LDLYG'S THROAT COEFECTIGATt LADIES IRE DEiIItiMTEID'IVPYR aP4Lpi2VyrB THROA t'lO.4PlW49* O.IIIYDREN•CiY FOR ; • SPALDING'S THROAT CO/9At'77dkt They relieve a Cough instantly- They clear the Throat. • They give strength and volume te 'the vies , They impart a delicious aroma to the bkpith. They are delightlid to the taste. • • They are made of simple herbs and can t_ 6~trm any one, I advise every one who has a Ognah or ; Hviaky cp or IBM Breath, or any. ((moat °bite Throat, to get a package of my Threat4S*one they will relieve you instantly, alnlY9, o ßill cee with me that "they go right to the filkft: i lia Will find them very useful and pleasant Whits ellug or attending public meetingaior shiling Year:o6'll . o or allaying your thirst. If you try• one lotalrage am safe in saying that yon will ever "Inv, arda consider them indispenafteer. You will Ittir them at the Drunista and Dealers in Medirafts. PRICE TWEINTY-FIVE CE TEL My signature is on each package. All others," counterfeit. • kinds of [NEAR TEE MARKET A Package wilKbe seat by mall, prepaid ? ' on re ceipt. of Thirty Genie . Address d t,1... 416115ea 4 ‘ CURE 1- im- ef- Net VousHeadache rfißrgio, -:, ,',l ,t:',. 11.11.- 1".,.:.; Itelad4v_i le •' • I ~ : .i! 1 Y USE OF. THESE ORRALIO PILLS the periodic attacks of - 4ernigia or Sick Readachemay be prerrented; fttitkeil , fai the commenchltment of an atistqc immpand& r odisilt from pain and ineJeatess will bilititsined.'"?r They. widow 'fail removing= ais aitomallit Hiridactie io will - oh - females are so sub t. Thetiviv act gently upon the Bo ring iess. For Literary Ken, Students, Delicate Peinal i nd all persons of sedentary habits , they are val orJto Lax dive, Improving the appetite, gi v ing &Mi . 4 vigor o the digestive organs, and rectoligg tlas ni laurel elasticity and strength of the whille system. be CEPHALIC FILM aro the reaultof kiag-in• stigation and carefully conducted experiments, having boon in use many years, duringykddlitrole they nave prevented and relieved a rest smountati pain and suffering from Headache, whetherorigin• snag in the nervous system or from edaitehgea: Mate of the stomaeh. They are entirely vegetable in their composition. I and may be taken at all times with perfect safety and without making any change of die 5 - -and The absence of any disagreeable taste renders ii easy to, administer ahem to dren. Beware of Counterfeits,' The genuine have five signatures' of Henry Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in 11601. nines. A box will be seat by mail, prepaid, on reoldPi of the PRICE, 25 CENT& Al] orders should be addresSed to HENRY C. SPALME, " CI Cada? street Nov To, From the Ft:rammer ; Norfolk Po! Cephalic Pills accomplish the oOject ibt which they were made,vis.: Cure headache hien Wirers:ut. 120 Wood Street. • From M. r ibmniner, Norfolk, Vm They hare been tested in more than a thoromud cases with entire success. From the Lomond, BL If you we, or have been troubled witth the head ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pillaj ao that you may have them in case of an attack, • Prom the Advertiser, Protatlanos, L • The Cephalic Pills an said to be a remarkably effective remedy for headache, and,one of be vary best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered, Pram the Weston R. B. Gazette, Chierva r — We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and bin, on4cl• Tailed Cephalic Fill& From Ms if,mawha Valley fear, Hanateha, Va. We we sure that persons sufteriimi nth the headache, who try them, will stick to them. La. /Prom the Souther n Path "antler, Feu, Orieass, Try them 1 you t are attlicitea, and wa are Ma that your testimony tha can be added tb the Ithea,dy. numerous list that has reeetred bentifits that' ne — • other medicine can produce. Prom he SY. Louis Derneerat. The immense demand for the article (Cephalio Pills) is rapidly Increasing. to From the GazsZ comi Dcwon o tott , Kt. Spalding would eot naniettitta article he did not know to possess reeleieritl , . I%m the Ariveraser,l)rovidefflar„ The testimony in their him is strong, from "the Most respectable quarter& Ifrcnn the Dalai M 4014 NOWPOrt, Cephalic Pills are to Mog the place of all !lads From UM Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mau, Said to be very eftleatedone for the headache. sr.& single bottle of EIPALDMEPS PREP O $4l GLUE, will alive ten tomes its cost mouttisdly.-ai SPALDING'S PREPARED GIA:TI3, SPA LDINe'S PRKPARR GLIM. ECONOhiT I .awe Brisms ii Tots atm Nra."l6lll As seadente will happen, even in well uvula itt 13 very dabble to have some the and convenient way for repairing Furniture, T Oroe.trery, &e. SPA.LDINGS PRF;PABED GLUE me s sy ! , st eaeb emergencies, and no honnehold oy afford to be without Itlt is always readr, and. up stacking point. B. R.,—A Brush acoompsetes each Bottle. Pelee Ste eente. . . • CAUTION. Le certain unprincipled peratme are atternyiubs to palm off on the uneruipectlng puttheihrUtatt oits f., , of my PREPARED 6l.Uth I would caution all po. 15011 e to examine before urchiedug; and see that' the full name, itarBPALDING'S PREPARSir tltir-wa on the ontakle wrapper; allpputirruaryrpyleajw counterfeits .®Es,; by .1034,1191 I i t ; I Ukt. corm Dttaitobiy- r. 'sad Makiii sine -issukin -11klible; HENTh C. 5PALD13114,,,:, el 3 No. 48 CEDAR STREET. NEW:XO,64Ic. SAVE TEE PIECEg► DIEWATOH USISFIM I/I EVERY 11008E' Addniegi b HENRY 0. SPALDING, . No. 48 CEDAR street, New Yolk a. , E 1 • . , I, i:lf