She Vittstattgh post. lizceptadj rtibiished Eve'y Morning At the North-Rest corner of Fifth and Wood sta. Terms: Six Dollars a year, payable s'aletly In 1/31011603. air Single copies, Two Oento--or sale at the sounder in the Office. and by the Newsboys. RATES OF ADVERTISING MMMIMEI One inserdon,...—.— 60 .. ineeriaons,....... TS • "tarot. imeertions,...— 1 Cs) 100 Ono ..... 1 76 60 800 2 . 00 1 60 1 00 76 4 00 2 85 2 00 1 26 100 one 6008 36 60 160 176 Two 700 465 60 986 250 fttreo m0nth5.......... 900 800460 8 00 800 flux m0nth5_........ 10 00 885600 3 56 460 .9,70 11 00 766660 3 66 860 12 00 8 00 800 4 00 860 Nine m0nth5...._...... 19 60 10 86 800 666 000 One .. - ........ 00 866 12 00 R‘ao...llng Care, six lines or less, perm:um:un--10 00 CHANCI26ItI.B LT 11.140170.= tine square, per annum, (exelrigrre or paper)..2s 00 Marzukze notices. 6 cginta: Loath notices 25 centl *Qe- FOR 1862, •Ex, Oi DOLLAR. THE 'PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST ESTABLISHED OVER FIFTY TEARS WILL, HEREAFTER BE FURNISHED Advance Paying Subscribers ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT LS PRINTED IN A MAMMOTH SHEET. LARGE OLEAII, TYPE IT COSTAINS ALL TIIIIL ELICITING NEWS OF THE DAY Editorial / Local and Nis cellaneous; Foreig-ta and Domestic Markets. 8 EIND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR RISK GEr UP GLUM in Tour neighborhood. Son for PROSPECTUS and SPECIMEN COPY Don't forget the Dollar Address JAMES P.-BARB, Editor and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Ps. fitalllNG POST JOB OFFICE. JA MRS P. BAHR. BDWIN A. MYRila BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS' Oorner Filth & Wood 80. Pitts% ZFV'NECY DZBOBLETION OP PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING Xzeented In the finest !Ole 3FL IL. lE IS XL 0 ; CARERCIAL' DAERIIANT/LE AND LEGAL IWORK at short notice, on reasonable term', Particular attention piaci to the Printing of POSTIOIS,.P.ROGBAMM.EB, &e., Tor Cionante, Exhibitiorul and threcuaso; LARGE ADDITIONS OF TYPE & MACHINERY HAVEN 110112:11111T BIM WADI ?O MB lllMlZaffinn!, alto facilities for turning oat :Work with prompt nese and despatch cannot be excelled by any other office in the city. IMPORTANT TO LJumEs. DR. JOHN HARVEY, having for upwards of twentyyears devoted his protes sional tame exclusively to the treatment of Amnia .Diffundtiet, and having Entoceeded to thousands of eases in restoring the afflicted to sound helath, has now entire confidence in offering publicly his "Great American Remedy,' , DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THER MAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when the direc tions have been strictly followed,)in re movingdiffictiltiee arising from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health, when suffering from SPINAL ATTICTIONS, PaorLtusas Urs a; vas Warns, or other weakness of the Urraturit °seams. Also, In all eases of Ds:Brunt on NKRIOUR PROSTRATION, Rl/3TISIC% PALPITAIIONB, &c.. &a which are the forerunners of more serious disease .®-These Pals are perfort.ty harmless on the eon stitution. and may be taken by the mat delicate /'- male without causing distress; at the same time _aey ACT' Lori A ca.= by strengthening, invigorat ing, and restoring the system to a healthy condi tion. and by bringing r.O Ow monthly peri o d w ith regularlity, no mAtter fro., what cause the obstrvo. 'ions may arise. They should.however, not be taken durng the first three or four moths of pregnancy, hough safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box oontama 80 MB. Pants Om Dotes, and when desired will be sent by mall preopsid by soy 4414 i-heed Agent, on receipc of the money. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. X, General Agent. Bold by Druggists genera y. - scafrariAmin. . .../ • , . • Cm.., .7.. ,„ , ~,,„, , , • ~.--' . 4 ' 1 , • ..., • . , . IC i . ' .i.. 1. I : , . t ! 1 ~ I‹. t .. ,- - . . . • .. —, ~ \? ' f 4, j ::,.--- 4, ,i. i . -1,.. • 110,1 i f- \ < !, , sit. i i. ... I 18 ._ ). . 4: 1 / .4 i i 1 4 r , 't.' - I :: I : . r_. J , 1- iti i 1 t 1 1 , ....i..a. • ;.„......- . r - -• ~...- " A . , -4 ..,L.‘....c._. ~.,,,,,:ov -,!,...,. ;r:, -./. • .._-,-,-., ___,_. , .., \.. , , s-F-- ....-: Ze . . -•-•,., 't) a::: ••..-,•:,' • • t \ , . : iHE i --_-- - -: • ._., / .-,- • (E - lie Octlin post tfairrstr UR G sg SATURDAY MORNING - I - .R. - Zit TERS A I . ICICTING for the purpose of taking further ac ion with n.gard to pressing the claims of Pittsburgh as a point f..r the tablishment of e Ns'idrd Armory, ha , been called far Moddat. at three o'clock, at the 13.,:t d i'rade Since the first mention of the subject it has attractikl much attention and there. aro now man who feel a deep interest i❑ it. All sod, rhould make it a point to be present at th:4 meeting. NEW Ur ie'.ußM —Csptni7i G. Ne;son Smith, Qua:tormaster of Gen. Itic,rrell's brigade has received new Z.)uave forms for Co). S. W. Black's (now th. - . &xty , Sect , nd) regiment, with which they will appear p , t7rid3 to day. FoRGIID CrIECKs —We learn that or. Saturday - evening an ii.dirnlmd (whether id- ntiest with Davenport, arrmmd and tent to ClevM.trd a few days eisac , we are tin Able to say) attempted to impose upot. some of our memhantii bS forged checks, purporting t...) be drawn by elti.z,ns. L.'so far as we hay. been informed he did nu! succeed in g , ...11; .g any money upon them. He was once t I; in in custody, but gave reforeneel w. said was "till he wan and sent vu his WiST Cia Monday morning, when more of Lis rascalities can to i , ght and 12,, was again sought Mr he tv.,,s found to be missing and baa not since turned in. GEN. LAR.I:, EA DEFEATED FOR Id A yoR —We learn hv a W enter paper that a the first charter election at Denver City. the entire Dent cratic ticket was e]eete.i. Mr. Doak, Detuocrot, beat our fernier fel• low citizen, Gen. Wm. Lorimer, R3pub lican, for Mayer, 195 votes. The entire vote cut was 1,704. CATITOLIC woek's Cath,,!,c contains the 1-ii,:wing ollirral noticr:— St. Paul's 0 : imn Asylum being a dic., cesan institot,. - !Alt just that all the congregations U. d.ocese shoued con, tribute to its s . tppert. P,tr many years past the prinet; harden of its support Lae fll , :n on the fa;thtul of this city and vi cinity. They have contributed to regular yearly collections, t 9 the yearly fair, and te the regular s tb-criotions of members of the Orphan 8, toe:y. The faithful of other portions of the .1) ,,,, ,5e hoc() been called on only ocessionai,, arid, t. hen thus appealed to have &Away. - icnt::buted generous.y._ It is now four:! n.ceasary to take some means to incrnae • charitable contributions for the support of the orphans, and, to this end the 13:sh, that a collection be taken up for his purple on Christmas day in all the ' . urches of the D.ocese- - - One hundred and ninety-six persons wore confirmed at S'. Michael's Church, 13;r mingham, on last, Monday. At St...Kay ier's Convent. .14 , *.robe, the other day, Miss Cecilie Donah , .n in religion profession Mary Pauline„ utade 1. et r.,ligious profession at the IlltySaVriti -o of the Mass; in the af terno)n. Mine 1!/,ry Laughren, in religion Sister Mary and Mils Ellen Tierney. in reltg:nr Mary Catharine do Rico', receitr.i tly,- holy habit t-1 the Sisters of Mercy, On next Tuesday. De c-miber 17th, tl.e lit Itev. Bishop will dad, icate the Gorm-. Catholic church in Al. tnona. Important Itecl,lon In the Suprern, C.-urt at Philadelphia, on Wednesday, before Judge Wor dwarci, Strong, Thump , nri It- , ad, a deei.lor., w 2.8 given in th. , cyan (I CI equity) of Gratz vs. The Pennsykania Railroad Company and the Philadelphia and Erie It>ilroad Company. Tu.:, was en application for au Injunction to restrain the companies de. fondant from consummating a contract with one another, by which the Railroad Company would become the purchaser of the rolling stock of the Erie R,iiroad Co , and alto of their bonds scoured by mort gage. dated March 30, 1t , 61, (claimed to be the first mortgage upon ad the railroad, except the part l•etw-en Williamsport and Sunbury,) and al-o to et'ome the lessee of their railrcad f,r !c - m of T 1 ne bun dred and ninety i.! l, t,s s assigned for C application agates . . the coot w , rt: First. That th.: Li.rfortl n.ts have nut th corporate power to enter into thorn. Second. That, even if they have the power, the contrecte therualves constitute an assignment in trust fur the benefit of creditors, with preference, Third. That proposed to be sold and purchased are not secured by the first lien on the railn'ad. but that there is a prior mortgage of s , ve.:_ millions if dol lars not legally satistl,, , d, and that if the contrac e he c , r.turninated, the bonds pure chased w;ll prove werthlcee in consequence of prior incualbrßnc. The motion was areu - ii rry , weeks ago in this city, be; *):0 C,Airt, then in 6.322100 here, and odnesday morn ing the Court met in , and Justice Strong delivered the opinion of the Court, farm:tag the consLi:uti n.!l.ty of the act. of. March, directing the eatis!action of the $7,000,000 mortgage, and deciding that the $6,000,000 mortgrge is the first mort, gage upon the entire r..t'r,tt I from Wil liamsport to Erie, ar.,t second only to the $1,000,000 na , rt, , ,a.,,c upon that p , ,rtion of the road between .S it...ury and liamsport. The met.:. tor :r j ir.otion was overruled. Judge Woodward delivered a dishonting opinion. THE. SILVIO:MI CAI/ALLA. --The Harris. burg Patriot and Union of T':ursd,y,Faye: "The carbines, na s, and number of other articles for the c.Afit of 'he Seventh Cavalry have arril,d,ai d . 61“ he dictribu• ted forthwith. The :.2,4,ment is under marching orders, and its destination is Kentucky. There cannot p - ssibly be much longer delay in its movements, as the horses can be brought to camp at short notice, most of them being in the adjoin., ing counties. The men are anxions to ride as far as Pittsburgh, in order to break in their horses, and accustom themselves to the saddle. Tney arc probably not aware that such a mulch would take eight or ten days, and that the Alieg,nony moan. tame, which they would hers to cross, are covered with snJw." RAILROAD IsrraLt.itit.:.scH —The C , 71. einriati Gazette ann,.unc , e the sale of the Springfield, Alt. raon and Pittsburgh Railroad, and statet that A. C. Horr abd others in the interest of the Cleveland, Co. lumbns and Cincinnati Railroad intend to put it in orler, stock. it and run it ar. feeder to the main lino. TEN AMERICAN EKBELLION. —Mena. ger Henderson is about to produce a new and thrilling drama, entitled the Southern Rebellion, which has for some time been in careful preparation. It is well written, and must, we think, Fore an attractive card, Monongshela Insurance Co, OF PiTTSSUROM Gericome—JAKES A: HUTCHIEiON, President, HENRY M. eTwoon. Secretary. JAS. WOODIICAN, Chinn Arent. OFFICE St). 98 WATER STREET in/Zhu-ere all kinds of Fin. and Marine End*. DEO. 14 Y AssETs. :M IDth, Stock Due Bills rayabl, A on demand nnd secured by two approved narnea.4 78,750 00 Billy Receivable 1;567 34 Discounter! Mortgage 05.236 78 115 Sharen rohanic, Bank 12.1100 Dc. stock co,t S 6351 OD 100 Share, Citizen,' Bank stook tort ............ ..•. 5,175 18 40 Slate. P..tcharge Bank Kook ci,ru ...... ....... 2,050 00 50 Soaves l i nk of Flits burgl_ ". - I.Anot , of Bout Accounts ut.ce 12 •• iIECTO R 8 : Wm. R. Holmes, Wilson Miller J. A. Flutchinncr Wm. Rea, John Atwell, Jno M'Deritt S. B. h•Ol , It.011: ..1..•,e. Kirkpatrick . Richard Hays, 224,11: Unite'', R..Waiiaca. Wm. A. CaldwelL (4-.0. A Berry Wm. M ean arne Woodburn, s ' J Allegheny Insurance Co. atn OF TSBRCH. OFFICE -No. Vi FI T Vitt h S U t., ttk CIRES AGAINST ALL KIND: 4 CF F-R J AISI, MARINF -SJAC Fressient, JORN IJ. ine(ORD slMPre. Is: .4 RJOR, ,43e, • •1,5 ILLI Ah! rrsh4.rl; Ager.tt Diann , has--Issah Jr u es, C Rnss..y, Bs" - , Th, is, Cap- X. C. i4rny, John A 1416011, Join _ McCort,- Cap:. Aci,n JaJ2,obs, 3 P.ntsr,l2V Capt. Dna:, Roth I. brr.ro , r, Rol , t It Davis tv.rsts WEST n niutual insurance Company, LOGE ItAVE.N, CLJNION COU.NTT. T & LAJIBLATITAZ OF I'Zi4NSTLF i.rp5tta , ....../.3')0,000 I ftemwm Noma .....X!1-4248 r o ) 16P.A. Ny LL INFiIII 40 Ho'.dingS. NivrchnraLre, r voan er ••oluntry : . ior:reas:—Hoc.J. J. . H. Ell • hrarn-, E. 14 0 7.1...r00y Chits. Cr I. Ko A Nl.fer, fotur —v., 1::re, I n, , rrou.. lino! or (:. C. it .1 It I, v. Pr.,v...at P.n..:-.c.tta, Frey,lora. 'nue. ii...nnunt, Pennsylvania InE, uranoe Company 4.91 ...... 65 Fourth Street, DI 11.E.C10 1 &cob Painter,Ro..ly Patti-Non. I. ( -iris pr 41.1, C. A. Colton, Jame... , H. A. A. Camor, Sproul,Nicr.. Vgll , Jy. beo. W. L. J. Jonfm, Mut. , HAropAr,, R4, -, ert Churturced ....... 6300.000 FIRE AND At A RINE Rizißs or loger.pt.onA. :rr: =EA . A. A. CARRIER, PraTde-ti. I. Ga.Si SFR, Heeretary. JANUARY Ist 1861. NTSA INAURANCI: COM t'A A I . FI I • NSt7h. Brink 4n N.•ir li,vlfor I A 1 4, -4.,n,,t...L Louls, Ph I 0t.t14,r p::l.`e. I 1,:r1!1,40 'n•t.., N, " I 11 I J• • •1 ktrool; yn, Jeri.ey Viiy. New I•wir. n:l rand Stocks—Bait ford nri.t N 6 W H xvr n, IdoYton ,nd Wnrc,:er. C , nn. River, Mortg , ge 80nd5...... .... Rani Fdlaintr—dad--curr.',red iviiscllaneoue Dame Ca , l on hand and der.K:sit.d on call, and in Agent's hands LI 4141LY1 unafituAte,la• t i 1,- du, $164 0'.76 64 6 , :1,1. and wilt take pie& .urt. n at tendin,; to your 111-11,Moi, A. A. C., /Oil cii d FHQ , Ag,11:4, ro,:rth CARPETN AND OA L CLOTS -AT TEE--- FOURTH STREET CARPET BRORE. WD. & H. WCA LLCM HAVE • this day opened part of a very largo and vt,•rd•d assortment of CA HPETINtt, to whim they triv.te the attention of buyers, as they will be of tored on the most favorable terms, Also, a newly imported lot of beautiful Druggets, all widtts,at the lowest rates. W dc H. M'OALLUM, 0c.25 • Fourth Street, near Wr EU :ROPEAN AGENCii. RATFIGAN, EUROPEAN .1.„ Agent, No. 118 Water st-oe, Pittaiburgh, Pa., is prepare, to taring out or send Gault passeugers from or to en part of the old country, either by moans or it', rcr. oars eta. DRAFTii FOR SALE, payable In any part of Europe., Agent for the Ina!snapohs and Cinmansti rosa kao, Agent for the old Black Star Lane of &Ailing Packets, and for the tines of &camera sail. Ina oetween Net, York, Liverpool, Glaagoa, •ed Galway.roll TILE ARDESTO OIL COMPAIIY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR .0.1. sale a superior article, of REFINED ARDESCO Non-IC:plosive. Also P URE 1 1 Ea - ZO LE. Warehouse, No. 45 Hand Street, cIOAL. NUT COAL. SLACK AND CUKE._DICKBON, STEWART h CO, 509 LIBERTY" STREET, Esonu supenor fanilines for Supplying the best qua It of Coal, Nut Coal, Sia , :k and Coke, are pre pared to deliver the Fame, in any quantity to suit burahasers, at re , sooanle rates. Our Coal is rought in fresh rihlroati, and is dry and free from Black. altellt;on give to sup plying study Coal 0m26.9n0d GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS' CALF, KIP and THICK. BOOTS OF A VERY SUPERIOR QUALITY, SELLING LOW FOIE( CASH, W. E. Schmertz & CO., No. 31 Fifth street, OWEN B'YENE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street, (Formerly with L. Ilirshileld,l HAVING RETURNED FROM NEW lAIL YORK., with a choice stcock of CLOTHS. CASSIMERKS aud V ESTENGS, which can he pur chased at pr ces far below the usual rates - /fir- Great inducements offered to cash bur n,- 10 UGAB,— 103 barrels Baltimore B, Coffee 84hraz. 64 barrels extra 6, - de - free. BugßEFar. —in store and for sale ILER k IsROS, Nos. 126 and nEtWooct atreei. t.... 12.884 17 oc2 D 8. 1)1377-IVBACHER. A. FI,OFT), CV Rl\ ER t OURTff AND ROSS STS., Aue„ar4 h, 'I'LL. r*l 011,r 1.10 receipt Find ya7A of ('A R f3ON 0 9 11, . L3tlori eOll, Lead) on and, an alb receiving hkavy a^d ,o e Lot r cat ng and ftenninA d icor for cash and carh or - ao2.33rndav iF'.e.)r. sxi 23 138 Wood ca vet_ .No. 70 F:fth strof.L. 0 ., ,„ „ t,, P. l - 7 V4 . 1.0R w _ . I . ION Q nix) tWat,ir beet think, ;or sol•lters and travelern. Sold snd rot,. I tiy. EAT ,, _., NIACR t:Ni 01 CU, 17 Firm street, R AN We.,Orrn Cranbernes to 6hr f , r , r.le 6r RF.FMER • • • W yd. at. Y. - 10 LT :".• E l ; ,i.v Fur tqf t. or FaWN A t TNTLEY, VT A I 1-3.)RDER: tot .O - Anto- rrl turn, for ,tr. W \1 AIiISHALL, b 7 Wood • treet• ICEMEN L A 1) Cheap al No 15 FIFTH STREET, n %80 L, S.I.I:FFESSACIIER. NG 1., [SU 1 oN EV ant Glyceriui , 0 „ p , Us, r. ,, ivfi and I, r:alo by '.hOhl,/.1:. A. h Drurg.t, a .20 F.-qera - 5 . ; -10%. T", :MAS F . lA log • A R $2 2156,173 32 FURNITI"RF ANC, CHAIR WAREROOMS, tr 4 FEl.E'tta. ST, ALL,Et; ENy Kl:\ Li.in a!: its branches, wi d rarely° prompt attentmr.. Orders can t,e itot at the room or a the Livery s,.alst, of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio atrsot Ppg-sne selS-tv C. Dh: ED BEE 6 bxR C. 138 I Tongueg: in 6lore NMI fur bile by F SSLLERS A. CO E,ro Peon Pittoburg S • .• IEO ba,ge fito Coffee, 160 bas (oak,) N. 0. Mcliailsoe, lb hhds Porto Rico Sugar,6o bbls Refined ddo " do Yellow do 600 tor..os Wnadow 26 bbie N. Y. Syrup, 16 No. 2 Large Mackerel, 10 bf do 10 bbls lio• 2, medium, do for Baleby W. H. SMITH. a CO', 118 118 SAt , sci. and 14a Front attr.ot - VOLT'S REVOLVERS 1 CUL'L'S HE VOLVERSI--Jest received, another lot by exprees 01 nil the dillereut Sinda manufactnred. lour Soot I:epeacers; Al,en's Seven do Srotth h IVneeon'e ..even Sant Repeaters. „ t,,, WIWN; 4 TF , TI,FY - THE CH EAPEST GOODS Ja: in rite city call at VIM IL 11 A NtiON LOVE'S. 74 Market street ;AMP iiti 1 V —For B.aie by ROWN TETLEY. 13SWood st NEW liA 161 85 boxes Nevi Bunch Raisins 69 h.f boxes do do 95 boxes Layer do JLIPI, received and for sale by nol4 n 022 GENTS CALF Double Sole Boots, Gents Kip Boots. YouthalCaliandKip Boots. CB.EAPI I CHEAP!!! AT :NO. 16 FIFTH STREET. nob D. ti DIFFEN BACITEFL_ TAS. MILLINGAIt, MtiN(TNUA..EIE -1./ LA PLa_NING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the are, and having. enlarged his establishment, and filled it with tar newest and most approved machinery. is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing boards, scroll sewing and re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried, frames, moulding; box making, &a. `tenth Pittsburgh, September 7, IBM. Iran AAEN 6,25 per month for a Halal dwelling, in Bplanes Oeurt. Inquire at nolb 61 Market street PITTS_BUSGI7, PA ifif 0 I'S E Sii tivrt, E ving Machines, A RE ADAPTED to all kinds 4 011. FA itifiLl F EWING, working equally well on ;be lightest And haanaar fahriee making the LOCK STITCH tiXAV, alas bC.! which cannot be Raveled ex , Pulled Out, And for Tailoring. Shirt ?dating, Gaiter Fittine and Shoe Buildhas, there have no superior Call and see them at No. 21 Fifth street, Up Stairs detrire. W. LASCELL A. A. CA. BIER & BRO,, Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency, Hepreaented of High. oat df funding. fley-eininered by PRODS- and other StateaMES. Marine and Lofe Bloke aken of all de.- sortpuons. n019.4m 69 FOURTH STREET. Pittsbursti. e cutiTs.-Bc7 - for sale by B. A. FA FINEBTOCE. & CO lel 3 a roes if First and Wood ta. Q.:LTG XRSIStau lardcrushedpowde..ed, 1401 granulaied and A an B ooflee refined 85 .tare. in store and for sale ; y BRYN RR & floe 1' 6 and 129 Wood air F 6. ICII Gold and Velvet Paper H• uga it Logs, for gale by W. P. IlLiadilAi L QUAY. SOAP. SOAP. 1809. P. SOAP tij THE CHEMICAL OLAYE• ERASIVE SOAP manufactured try b. C. A J E. SAWYER, is as In he the most serviceable of any krod yet offered to the public. Its superior advan tages are found in its cheapness, saving el labor, and its efficacy in removing grease, paint, tar Jai dirt without Oaring tLe .kin, or in the least wise iarnal..snas the finest quality of goods. It can be toed will. ail kinds of water. ' Reference in made with pleasure to too sulloin• ed eminating fro nl gentlemen well kenwn in this community, end Who had ev,ry fa 'nlity afforded of seeing it fully and fairly tested. letiarverwinsier's Departmer4 of the Twe , fth, !telt h nod Fourtemth Bcgfittsnffi, Pa. Vols. ..slawyer's Cherie.cal Olive Erosive havmg bean woad very extensively in our Regiments, we have no hesitation in enrtifyingjlnat it was land admirably adapted to the one- the Bolniers, an•t decidedly the most superior.-4 which cor t ,d lee procured for the service. JAMI Quarterr 12th Reg. 7tl/EX. POlnirrfi, quartermipter 14th Reg at. Ii.MOURHEAc, Quartermaster ISth rteg. aids. VEW FALL GOODS .1.11 EATON, MACRUM d,. CO Invite Affection to their NEW iiTOCK FOR FALL TRADE At Nos. it and 19lfth street. hi. •Al w fturtphori at lowest prices. P,.2S Ei EAP NEW PiANOB.- , v) An elegan•lv carved Rosewood new 7 Oro- iNVir, 'laze w 0 full Iron frame made Hy ono of v-, rAdeet firma .n New York, $2OO A oet. 7 , Maus fiu.ewood Iron frame, $l7O A new 7 OuLLVe }tot...wood Iron frame, $lOO For eels by JOHN H. ikI.KLLOR, 81 Wood street. f 1 &Nix N..:A unuptay dire-et lrom. the Innnitianhary at FV? 4 on. o f B!,j an i 7 0 star., nevi' tactile Conker. IIREIOA, In pram and carved RoneWoo,l InaL ine , :yial anti far na.o by j9riN H MELLOR-, Ne 51 Wood Lnet. Holwec-n Dnumood Aley and Fourth street nel 5 G EN s CALF /OD KIP BOOTH. L'• .1-3 NI) file Roots, YOUTHS CALF AND KIP B<XYIS. CHEAP! CHEAP AT NO. 15 FIFTH STREET 121/13C. RNICICIE i ,, ; • NI t •• 1u :Ire !`. I :SS an,l CHILDREN'S GAFFERS, ,H.)ES Atil, SANUALS, REYMER & BROS. N 05.12,8 and 128 Wood street, 1,500 Pigs Lead; 10:1 Bills Bar Lead, for sale by HENRY H. (*MAWR MENTIIII. BY TFLEGRA 1-11- By Yesterday's Telegram. 134 PORTANT EllO3l TUE 'SOUTH Zollicoffer Across the Gum GREAT BATTLE IREVIINENT IRLSINEES IN NE* ORLEANti Great Excitement in Nashville TEKRILLE ACCOUNTS OP SFCKNESS .c., ~ CINCINNATI, Dec. 13.—The Gazette's Frankfort dispatch says that when the stage lett Somerset, at 11 o . ulock, Wed nesday, there tad been no fighting. The Postmaster wrote that they were expects ing a tight hourly. The enemy was close upon them with a force estimated at 15,- 000 Our force is about 6,000 effective ' men. Both solders and citizens com plain of General Thomas for not having sent reinfcreemir is t ) Schoepff before this, But, as it cannot interfere with the plans, it is not improper to state that Buell's plan was that Thomas should getin Z)llieoflsr's rear. Letters received to , r,!ght express appre, hension about the result, should Zoilical r force Sehoepff to an engagement before Thomas arrives. An officer arrived from London this evening says there is rumor there that after some picket tightir.g Zollicoffer was re. treating again. If On; is true Thomas won't be in time ti intercept him. Trcopq icorittnae to tour into Louis. vine. Four regiments passed through yes terday, The C'otrfra , rciard dispatch says the Paymaster from Lindiin reports Crit— tenden at Cumberland Gap with fifteen lionthed men and large Juices in the vicinity. A letter to the representative. from Wayno county set's that :Major Ifeliirti, and thr , cotheits who were capture: with him, were kilted by the rebels after their capture, Ali the leading men have biiien driven away front Uweneyille, Bath cell: tc, and the town is in possession of four hundred rabelz, who were committing the greatest excesses. • The merAiai acre: We had yeAterday a very interesting interview with two L'.^,' inrefugees from Louisiana, who sue. , ce-ded in making their way from New ():! , .ana to N ashy Pk, a id through the rebel hoes t, :he Ohio river Th.7y c )rti-rn the report of the utter stecnat'on r t in New (Weans and the c,,nstant cf an attack, and tho scarcity of neariy - et the necessaries of All the Inen between the ages of eighteen and forty five are being impressed into the service Memphis is strongly fortified on the rivs er Fide. There were two gunboats at the landing and n regiment of infantry and a few com panies of artillery comprised all the troupe at that point. They arrived at Nashville on the rith.— Tne city was in a high state of excitement. On that day and the iodiiwing an attempt was made to draft citiz - ins into the army. The indignation of the people was intense. A mob broke (ilt in the 4th Ward Foir policemen who attempted to quell the riot were shot dead. The mob rushed to the capital to attack Governor Harris. who fled to Memphis. The papers next day announced that he had gone thither on .usiness. Last Saturday, 2,500 men from Louisis ant passed through Nashville for Bowling Gruen, carrying black flags, embellished skulls and cross bones. Tney were mostly sixty days men armed entirely with shot guns. The people of Nashville are constantly expecting intelligence of a battle at Bowl ing Green• The rebel forces at that point are estimated by the rapers and well in, formed people at 25,0'0, and reinforce ments constantly going forward. Tho hospitals in Nashville aro filled with the sick. The Lumber is estiaysted at B,s 000 to 10,000. The Inmates complained of lack of attention, and were suffering for want of food. The prevailing diseases were pneumonia and small pox. The troops from Texas, Louisiana and Missis sippi suffered most. Most all the Texan hangers are on the el. k list, and in o de, plorable condition. Tho deaths were fre quent, and supplied the draymen of the city with their principal business. 01 Saturday, a train of six cars, filled with sick., came in from Bowling Green. The Louisville Journal, of yesterday, says that all the regiments in hiliana which have the minimum number of mon have been ordered into Kentucky. This will throw from 9,000 to 10 . 000 more tr,cps into Kentucky. Louisvit.Lic, Dec. 18.—The Bowling Green Courier, of the 7th, deprecates the discouraging elect of the burning of the Whippoorwill bridge, on the Memphis Branch Railroad, by the federals. The correspondent says nothing indicates a forward mov , ment of either army this winter: that. Tennessee money was from 15 to 20 per cent. discount twenty days ago, and is now 35 per cent. discount The S‘vannah Republican urges Davis to send Wm. C. River and John J. Ward to France and England. The Courier says that 15,000 sentuce. _ . tans are in the rebel army. A letter from Somerset, of the 7th, con firms the capture, by the rebels, of Major Helveti and Capt. Prime J. R. Richardson, postmaster at Somer set, writes, on the 10th, that n. Zolh coffer has crossed the Cumberland 20 miles below Waits:3er°, on a bridge of coal barges, with from 9.000 to 15,000 troops, and expect a fight t.)-morrow with the federal forces under General Snhoeoff,con stet:lig of six regiments and two b Ateries. The Democrat discredits the shore, fai l ing to get confirmation from its corres• pendent. From!" Fortress Monroe. FORTRESS XI x.si 8.0 D 4C. I 2— V i Bal• timore —The regu ar 7:hurt:day dag of truce left here this in _•rning fur Norfolk, in charge of Captain Milirard, with a large quantity of letters and express matter fur the Federal prisoners at the South. The boat returned with two passengers from Richmond, who are British subjects, and tw) from Norfolk. T" he Norfolk Day Book of Co-day says liert, is no news of importance 11.11 is quiet in this vicinity. herland. CLOTHS, CASSIZIERES. Satinets, Veatings, Tailor"' Trimmings, &c., 140.255 MARKET ST. rorth Side, JOHN T. ~saLft L 11.4".1 R OIL COMP..f.irr, Corner hand it. and Dug aesne Way - NO. OKE Ll' AND JNO. BLACK, .1 Jr., have ,to .2 ,, Dartnerinip under toe attrne sod ,yie of "LUNAR OIL OAP' Toe Company are prepared to rill all orders (Jr Lubnceong end 11.1nnatataks, Oils. Coos.gnmeute soorrted. Atlvan^e,.. StlragA very smote. Patst•urzti. November 2 6 .1861. no27:Std FORWARDING 910 COW,i'S•IOR fiIERCWIT Floe•r t Ora %it, Deceit.. Lazl, butter. Dried S s z - ait.a.iii.d. Produce OarAera.D.y, COIDI2II OF H. 4..!!..X.Z7. FFSVIT. Pir.rP.E -r il , ;11, PA. lies= yo—Priin,is i worth tir.,S. Cu bent A rior, ~•tit al. Boyd •-• Ott, Peibizer h fiwear.ngen., L - ;:ir.l-. G . M. Rent, Li?: !lower:, Mcva ; f.e A Co, Andel-mon. Donlon Paxton A Co, WhAelir.g. MANUFACTURERS OF LOOKING GILASSO3, PORTRAIT Si PICTURE FRAMES, Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings, DEALERS iN FRRIICH PLAYS AND WINDOW GLASS, 128 sinitiliseid Street, Denalees Block, between Fifth and SLith, Pitts. burgh Pa. Rat- City Glass at manufacturer's Price. "VI Psu - ticular attention given lo repairing Paintings, Reguiid:nn Framed and business cards framed at who:edale price. e plkly I L LIAM BENNETT, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS AND CIGAR WIGEHTMAN & ANDERSON, REFINERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitts. burgh. Also, Bens°le and Car Grease constantly on hand Orders left at Chess, Smyth & Co.'s on Water and That streets, will be promptly fl led. en2B-Brn O°I.NEPORTANT TO INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK 3 Cdunsellar and Patent Agent AT WASHINGTON CITY, D. C From Hon. Chas. Mason, lat.* anntniniOner of Ftrients. WASHINGTON, D. C, October 4, 1810, Learning that It. W. Fenwick, Esq 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 tin doubted integrity. As such I commend him to the inventors of the United States. CHAB,L.EB MASON. Mr. Fenwick was for nearly tour years the mane. ger of the Washington Branch Office of the Scientific American Patent Agency of Mes,vs. Mann d Co., and 'fn.: more than ton years officially connected with said firm, and with as experience of fourteen years in every branch relating to the Patent Office, and the interest of inventors- eq.,xltf MARShMALLOW PASTE, MARSHMALLOW PASTE, MARSHMALLO PASTE, ICELAND MOSS PASTy ICELAND MOSS PASTE, ' ICELAND MOen PASTE, The moat Palatable and el - lento& preparations ye introduced for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse nose, Sore Throat. Ac. For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist and dealer in choice Family Medicines, dt 2 con Smithfield and Fourth sta. JAMES HOLMES & CO., DOR% DEALERS, and dealers in Provsione, coraer of Market and Front eta. ae:lyd* DOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood Street, MAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WYT A at the shortest possible notice. Having been in the business of manufacturing tools ever since the "fever" first broke out,we can assure persons about to engage in the oil Mistiness, that it will be to their interest to give on a call and make an examination of our .rocs now on hand. mbs . ADIES LADIES TIIST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE chap, Cloaks, Black and White Long Shawla, Brocha Long and Square Shawls, very cheap. Fig ured Repp Merino, Figured Rem, Poplins, Pore, Victonnee. Cuffs and Muff.. Muslin, Irish Linen Shirt Bosoms, best makes, Genre Shawle. All the above very cheap for cash at LYNOR'S, 9611ferlret Ertmr, null between Fifth street and Dlarnaud v ° F.. 13 12..A_ 13 t. =2" MO, 30 WOOD STREET, (corner Second, Pittsburgh Manufacture and wholeftle and retail dealer in a luri4e of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fendera, 4.5 c. In our sample room may be found the "CELF.I39.ATEDGAS BURNING COO% STOVE? EUREKA AND TROPIC the merits of which have b..en F'Pri by thousen is. and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any in this market; together with a great many other desirable pattern 4. We have also a very large asamtmeat of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVial, embracing anm> of the BEST PATTEL(B now of fered to toe publt. ag- FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, or the newest atylem Common It':.r.en Dow arvi Jun tirmee, ail of which are o:- !erect at very low pr n,ll. ear Special inducements offerixi to bui:dst7a in rant of GRATF,' FR')VNI. - • P. . 9 411ELDECKEilit, BAKER AND CONYECTIONER, '22 DLIJIIO.,VD .11,1 Er [NPLiIc 'EBB E HOLLIDAY ToYS—His xicr,Y crf Trstr are neleutcti alth the greateet care, az.l guarantee that they are not equa:;:el h 1 tr. 7 C0NL471.1..t1 ERIEL.--The stork ie atwaya freak and complete. an, under Lw pertoc drapeammati ance, touad v., be excelled by none. GITC him atrial when in want. ne4.l.mti Y. aH IL DECKER, n Diamond ailej. E. WATT S; TERRY, PRICE CO IMPORTERS DDrEALERBLY LEns :: - 'l/11..t.:JE.LPFI/A, PA. D 2,271.211 B. PHICA OLIT'M 1. ramar. E ET Ea, H. D. BRECHT & BRO., IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WHISKIES, tc 120 Wood Street EAGLE OIL WORKS. CONGR& HEEL GAITERS $l, OONGRIKS HEEL GAITERS $1,87, AT NO. 35 'FIFTH STREET_ D. 8. DIFFENBAcHE # .21- . "They go right to the Spot INSTANT RELINFI STOP YOUR COUGH PURIFY YOUR BLEATH: STRMVGTHEN YOUR VOICE) SPALDING'S Throat Confections. • ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYM.XI4, GOOD FOR LRCTURF Bq GOOD FOR PUBLIC EtrBAJEFaiS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, • - GOOD FOR COPTSUM.FTIVBEN GENTLEMEN GARRY SPA LDING•• THROAT CONFROTiONa LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH &PAL D INE THEOAT • CON FROMM CHILDRENCII,,,,p)R SPA L DINT THROAT ItrOpzcztoifts. They relieve a Cough Instantly. : - They clear the Throat. " They give etrength and voiwne tethe Mee ,.' They ;impart a dello-me ammo to` the breathy They are tfe4b.unt to theigtato. • They sae made of Fampie hoche and CRAY 1 harm any one. advice every one :an he* i Conch or Husky ea or a Re-1 Br*-407, or any &Seat of the Throat, h* a. pee .- a-= of my ThimxtOcasfeetiona ihey _.ere. ~.aafaaD4, and yorr, vritt agree firth me Vata ‘-.hay 7n, nett; to :the apor." ?vs arta Sad ',hem ver7 atedhl cad alone:am. *Mid trtalre c arreteleanw.latiemestrava Sac . tiliinQ%eu~~y tiny as ;era. ;;" Tv,. ;17 ono passo gg o teg a earaq tharl rt•"•, Ants - exliaree.ihia Yon *IR Stef tlamn at f.,:gzate and I.4tnierele. liectieaaienD • rwayn -gyre. Y 7 A. 1,77... .47. t mum. I.rj. 45 =taint' 7.- , M1_.. , 41P: . Plek,sge gre;rakl, an . re cep,: Cent% Addrera HENRY C. SPALDING, lela Na 48 CEDAR STREET, NEW Toss. -4- xvialie CURE 6: 1 45 1 eia140411 * / 4 Gf C) CURE NervousHeadaehe N<Ty l it SURE fleadache 111 Y THE USE OF THESE CEPHALIC PILLS the periodid attacks of - Ferecus or Sick Headache may be prevented; and iftaktna.at the commencement of an attack immediate ram' from pain and Frick - new will be obtained- • They seldom tad in remeng the Betel =ad Sec:laths to which females are so subriees. They not gently upon the Bowels-cemoring Cestb•estsca For Literary Idea, Shama; Delicate Fernalee,aad all persons of salsr.iary habits, they are valuable as a Laxities, improving the appetite, giving_tanv and over o the digestive organs, and restoring the natural eleadcity and strength of the 17h0115 system, e CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long us stlgs.bon and carefully conducted expetimerda, laving been in use many years, during which thee. they nave prevented and relieved a vast amount of puin•and suffering from Eendsohe, whether origins sting in the naives system or from a deranged , state of the stomach. Te are entirel vegetable in their oompositme, and h ma y a t be taken at an times with perfect safety and without making an change of dut y the absence of any Matt mews d way to trim-easter them to MOAN= Beware, o€ Counterfeits. The genuine have five signsfAcee of Henry Spalding on each bat. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi cines. A box will be sent by mail, prepaid, on reeMPIII of the PRICE, 25 OMIT& All orders should be addressed to , HENRY C. SPAZIHNO, 48 Cadscr Rtraet. frr Tort Prom the /hammer, IVeryfotk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were madams.: Care headache In all Its forms lion: tha Erainintir, Polo*, Pa. They have been tested in more than .a thottaitaa =aos with entire =mesa. Prom Vas .braucerai., St. Clouc4 It you are, or hare been troubled with the head% ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pillaj, ao that may bare them in cage of an attack, " Firms the Advertiscr, Prosidoice, lt; The Cephalic Pills are said to be a retnitricibly effective remedy for headache, and one ot the 1 , 1317 best for that very frequent complaint vitich has ever been disoovered, From . the Weston ,EL. @ma% Chicago, _17 , 07e heartily endorse M. Spalding, and his unrl - Cephalic Ms. "ten the firaemoha Valley Mew, Irenatand;' Va. We are sure that persona Buttering- with the • e, who tr 7 them, will stick to them. Prom the n Feta Fruider, New OrLadas, La' Try them! you that are afflicted, and 109 am Bare that your testimony can be added to the already numerous list that has received benefits that no other medicine can produce, • Prom the EX Louis Democrat. The immense demand for the article (Cephalic Pais) is rapidly increasing. Prom the Daverworuosisa. Kr. Spalding wo=teonnect news WM c article he did not know to pcciseas real merit.; 11-om tlw Attpertistr,Protittened, The testimony in their favor ts strong, from the roost respectable quarters. From tic Deity Roos, Nswport, E. I; Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kinds. • From to Conciiertaal tulletin th Ekaton, MOS& Said to be very efficacious for e headache+. A enVe bottle of SPALDING'S PRTEPAR 8D . GLUE' will save ten tones its coot anntudiy.."Vi SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLIIF. SAVE THE PIECES EXX)NOMY I air•"A Byrne Es Tars 8n DinuOlißil As accidents will happen, even in well rec k - cla families, itt a very desirable to hare some eh a and convenient way for repairing Fllruittlre, T Crockery, he SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE r..*.esta it stub emergent:nee, and no household CPZ atlord to be without It It m a!way, ready, sad np sticking point. ITSFUL IN EVBItt ECIUSk-' F. FL—A Brash SCODMpISILICS 1384 i. re" 3 25 Addy, 0 - RY Q EPA.L.DI2%, No. 48 CEDAR street, New York CAUTION. AA oertain nn pled rerao Are attemptins to palm off on the tuisnonng üblfe., imitationo of my PREPARED GLUE, I woad caution all pep, eons to examine before orchasing, and see that the full name. illirfiNU,DlNB'9 PR SPA RED 6 . 1.1)E.-114 ' on the outside wrapper; ail others are airladibm ocantertaits. • rarest° by JO.? ISFI3 II INSI,C4ng sad irtnee. ~~ ~ 4a .-,. f ... ittedixa!, DISPATC t]
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