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    FITTSIMIng-POSt
,f'WF.DIC . E.SDAT, - 4 .-- 41q - uAIIY 15.
THE WAE tiws.
'Our government is noW about to com
tlienee a series Of blows upon the body
of rebellion, as will likely leave its pros
trate carcass
,without any life at
aIL
The, river expedition, under the com
mand-of Gen. McCternand, arrived at
Maysville, op Friday evening, and
encardiAad j fiir the night. From Cairo a
formidable-expedition started down the
- Mississippi, but its precise destination is
not made known. It numbers sixty
thousand men, and is consequently ex ,
pected to make some important impres
sions in. . thet,:outh-western division of
the rehdliciii. Gen. Burnside is moving
with alortiiidable naval force; it arrived
at Fortress Monroe on Saturday last;
either is this expedition's destination
made-put-Lc. Tne impression, however,
in regard to these powerful underta
kings, is that the forces on the Ohio and
Mississippi rivers, that under Burnside,
and the gritt,tl army of the Potomac
under Gen. McClellan, are Ell to strike
about the same time and make an
im
pression so 'crushing as to insures speedy
suppression of the rebellion. A few
days, • Or\ possibly hours, may bring us
stirring news, and settle the question as
to our government's ability to put down
treason against her authority.
It will be seen by the following ex
tract, whichve,take from a long article
in the,Mtibilli'll'Afitter, that they are ap
prehertaiii of impending danger, which
• all their assurances of strength cannot
conceal:
lull, a pm% a suspense exist, precept
ded by minor events, which cause a feeling
of apprehension' More than of confidence
In tuelutttre.-;•f,tWe know that the enemy
r are -in great force and meditate mischief,
and feel that ere long their blows, the heavy
niethe - war; meat fall. We trust that
;.igiflirbanamer will strike our anvil ; but
t.sure, for we are in doubt whet&
-infa, there is an anvil to meet
Tnese points can only be n
we are ready to meet their
isles, in b , ntral Kentucky,
ins, and also at some points
But we do cot know with
Iming force they may not
light at same unprotected
a success to inspirit them
Lit us remember, how v.
Anernenation in the pregame
war is not dependent on victo.
theirs may be, If every bete
tle-eniffed itt our defeat, we must still offer
battle-and make new sacrifices of slaughter
upon the alter of independence. If we
could not win the inevitable goal of our
effort by defeating the enemy, we could do
it by exhauti ing him with his very victo
ries,Wars have been s won. "L ve or
die, surv!ve or peesh," we are "for inded
perelencee"
"But our cause 'one not approach this bad
atranyeti. It displays an almost uninter
rupted record of victories, and their roe
membremets shoeld it s ? ire oar entire confi
deuce Kato - its future history. This lull of
sr es will be broken anon by the shouts of
Scu kern 'victors, wherever on the border
the enemy may choose their battlefields.
Is it not why we wait impstiently, that we
wait for victories? If we dreaded defeat,
we should not be impatient for the event.
Our very impatience, then, is a presage to
victory, which lesser evidence of despond. ,
easy cannot discountenance "
lett- -
GEN. CAM Eao N.
In yesterday's paper we announced the
laithdrawal of General Cameron trom the
United States Cabinet, but had no time
to glance at the reasons giu-n for hie re
tirement. They are so arsurd and im
pudent as to convince us that there was
a trimming cause for the Secretary of
up Las portfolio, which he
does not care about being published.—
The following are the reasons given for
his resignation:
~~ - M,
"Genpmercn accepted the cffice of Sec
, .o•retiartz,f War with great re.uctunne, pre
tiF to retain hi= seat in the senate a^d
h-s always d-clared his intention to va
cite the 'place when the interests of the
county would allow, and be would have a
proper sucowiier. Tne friends of General
Cameron claim that he can, end will afford
to lay aide his exhausting labors, having
accomplished so much In the organization
and tquipment of the ltrgest army ever
assembled on the American Continent.
"Our present relations with Europe are
deemel highly important and interesting,
and as Russia seems to be a strong friendly
power, the President was anxious that some
one should act as Minister et the Court of
St Peteraburgh, in whom he has entire
confidence, who can ably and fairly repro•
sent kip views and aid our cause in Europe."
Whoever invented these reasons for
Gen. Cameron's leaving the Cabinet, is
more facetious than truthful; his taking
the War Department with "great reluct
ance" would be laughable were it not so
notoriously untrue. We all remember
that a powerful section of the Republi
can party protested against his receiving
a Cabinet appointment. A protest was
drawn up, containing speoific charges,
which President Lincoln thought of suf
ficient weight, to induce him to exclude
Cameron from the list of those he wa s
considering for his Cabinet, until said
charges were withdrawn. The General
went to work, and with his usual ener
gy, succeeded in having the objections
to him not only withdrawn, but by supe
rior tact induced his former enemies to
sign other: papers urging his appoint
ment. Irma was the sort of "reluct
ance" manifested by Gen. Cameron up.
on taking a seat in the Washington
The other reasons are equally absurd.
Even if Gen. Cameron is entitled to all
the praise due for the raising of anisrmy
so formidable as ours, this is no time
for his leaving his position in the Cabi
net. If he ever was of any use there,
(except to himsdf and his satellites,)
now is the time for him to be doubly
uselui Wit• is only about begin.
ning, and if he Wart wanted, he should
have rFiznahaed at , his pest; deserting
the fillip ot State when - the'storm howls
the hil:tea, is not the part of patriot
ism. Besides, if the General's labors
were so "exhaustin g " as to compel him
to retire to privacy, it is rather remarks- I
ble that he to cured another place with
such wonderful rapidity, and before re
tiring, He gots as Minister of St..Pe•
te t t burgh to recuperate his wasted en
ergies. Has the,President "entire con -
d euc e ju . no one but his "ezhausted'i
Eecre4tey,lithonrhe - maid trust. at that:
Boatel' da.P 4 " 334 4 perhaps, the
iiiiliir-, , , •
~ the
is desirous of crossing th At
hod° for health and recrealmm;, the:
are now sit London and Parifo44 arong
thSoktjnent, qui i
ab. nuaiyer of 'db.
tiigMsha t eieeiiiomliof whin"
1 4tendrieliding re , for some timeTto
come. , Anaolg tVnumber 1433 t ev
;gelical -,.
brOther, fiti.' Commirigs?'whdri
health gave way under the pressure of
two millions of dollars of Government
money. Should our prospective Minister
to St. Petersburgh happen to meet our
absent friend, he will not only be intro
duced to the moat-pious society, but en
tertained handsomely while he remains
under his hospitable roof ; for we are
under the impression that the two mil
lions alluded to afforded opportunities
for laying an honest penny by, which
even 88 modest an agent as Cummings
would not object to. By the way, the
General might as well take Cummings
with him as Secretary of Legation ; their
joint abilities as financiers and diplomats
would doub less raise our country in the
estimation of the Russian be.rs.
But some people think that the General
will draw the outfit of his mission, take
an European tour, visit the capital of
Russia, present his credentials and make
a speech about the greatness of our
country, and the necessity of negro
emancipation; and after having his ail
dress published here at home, he will
ask to be recalled, and come back to
Pennsylvania to look after Mr. Wilmot's
seat in the Senate. He has plenty of
time for all this. The Legislature that
meets next winter elects Wilmot's suc
cessor, and we would advise all those
ambitious gentlemen in this State (es
pecially Forney) who are looking to
senatorial dignities to keep their eyes
upon the indomitable and crafty "Chief
of Loohiel."
After having written thus far, we are
relieved of all further anxiety on the
subject by a telegram to the New York
Tones, from Washington, for which we
are indebted to the Evening Chronicle. It
says that the removal of Cameron was
wholly the President's act, and adds:
•"It is needless to deny that the War
Minister was surprised and agitated, but
the President assured him of his personal
good will by the tender of the very honor
able position of Minister to Russia, in
place of Mr. Clay, who has desired to be
recalled.
" We are not allowed to know the reas
ons of the President for this change, but
we can safely venture the opinion that it
results from his conviction that the country
desires and has long desired a change.
"It would be useless to deny, also, that
the President add his friends felt that Mr.
Cameron has not been recently sympathiz•
ing with the Administration, but on the
contrary has been in active sympathy with
politicians in Washington, who are zeal
ously and bitterly opposing the President
and his measures."
FROM THE LOW ea POTOMAC.
Bombardment of Rebel Batteries at
Boyd's Hole and Aqula Creek.
A correspondent of the Lie , aid, writes as follows
on board be Ptepping thongs. near lifettaw,rtan
Creek, JIM El h. Li ut MoQaw to of Meadvtle,
Crawford Co, and a moat Fble Ofueler:
"The Stepping Stones, which went down to the
lower division of the gb!Illa on the n'ght of the 2d
inetsnt. w.th stores fc r the different batteries pass
ed the batteries wilhout being bred at She left
St. Mary's rivir yesterday morning, and passed di
batteries before darl ght this mor - log. A d sr.
sling rain wan fall ng at the time, 'Mon prons , ly
hid Ler from view Pom the Vtrgualit shore, as "h"
was not mele.t,d.
Commodore Wyman hasinx instructed Licit:en.
ant Commanding M.Gaw, of toe Frew.Aorn, to r ar
ass the enemy ag much re po.aiole, he L etitenant
expressed his opinbn that he c.c4....1
wa rg up seven tr eight
hundred men on a oold winter's night, In their
shifts, to oc.mftrts of a bombardm tit. Accordit g
iy, at forty minutes past twelve o'clock ye-ter ay
morning, the Freeborn, Satellite and tabard Belie,
got under weigh, and stood over to the Virginia
chore, opposite Maryland Point, and beghan to
shell the rebel encampment near Boyd's Hole,-
The shells fisw thick and fast, and many of
. them
were seam to burst over the land in ihe direction
of the enckmpments. No response was given by
the rebate, and at half-put one o'clock the tiring
ceased.
7 be three vessels then stood up for Aquila creek
and c mmeuoed to bombs rd the haverics there at
twenty rro Dates to five o'clock, contiou ng an in,
comma fire till a quarter part six o'clock when
.the
tiring ceased, wt,hout eliciting • shot trom the
rebale.
The Freeborn employed her 61 and 82-pounders,
the Batonlie her Perrot* gun and a 68 pounder, and
the Island Belle a 89-pounder and • 24 pounder
brass rifled howitzer. At that hour in the morning
the blase from the guns, and the incessant rear
of the cannonade reverberating among the hills on
eitiler shores, were grand and imposing.
Colonel Graham, of the Fifth Excelsior New
York regiment, was en bowl the FreChaim during
the cannonade.
'Uselessness of Cavalry Swords
In Household Words for December 81, 1868 in an
article on "Horse Guards rampant," containing
much valuable and interesting matter, occurs the
following paragraph:
•'There can be no doubt that heavy riding whips
would be more formidable weapons in all warts's
than the cavalry swords now in use. In the Sikh
war, arms, heads, bands and I, gs of British sol
diers were lopoed'off by the enemy on all sides,
while the English swordsmen labored often in
vain even to draw blood. Yet the Slkbs used chief
ly our own cast-off dragoon blades, }Wed into new
hancles, and sharpened until they bad a razor
edge, and worn in wooden aciabbsuds, from which
they were never drawn except in as ion. In such
scabbards they were Rot blunted, and they were
noiseless. They made none of that incessant
clanking which almost drowns the trumpetor bugle
and quite the word of command, in oar own ClAY
alry regiments, and whi-h, uniess the men wrap '
hay about the steel, renders an attempt at a our
p lee by cavalry perfsotly useless. The wooden
scabbards, it was found upon inquiry, are even less
brittle than steel ones. A Sikh at Chillianwallah
ga loped up to the horse artillery, eat down the
two first men, and attacked the third. He seeing
tf at his comrades bad been unable to seve their
lives by the use of their blunt swords, left hie
sword in the scabbard and fought off his assailant
with his riding whip, flogging away the 61kh's
horse to keep the fatal arm at a safe distance. Elo
he was saved."
The Case of Gen. Benham.
The thtloving letter bas been cent to General
Moiecrane by the etc jutanto3eneral of the army,
P/1. 1 .417.1Mi1e+ clr TUX Aster.
Gees's Ocke, Washington. Jen. 7, delol
To Brig..diereaeneral W. 8 Breecrane t
Mai.3r.Gt nsral McClellan directs me to coy that
the coarge fill d be you &genet Br! Asher General
Bearmm avant be Mato trial nub the ewe of
mlitery operalinne al I permit a court mama' to
be convened, end the witnesses now in active ear
vice in the field to attend it. As soon ae this can
be done he will appoint a wort The delay le un
avoidable, but u the otrtrue .are too grave to be
eibutteeed„ they net be reserved for trial when
the Convenientreasthe service will permit
a m , General, reeliectfielly, your moat obedient
eerVante • THOMAr,
. , Adttitlat•General•
-=`• Arioin Ctalftornia.
Ad.lees fro* San Yamaha)\the 7th lost, an.
4 20 un ai xtbs a iirmailtdie'etee. et Laois en the
fith tune nein% -I.ll4l:lol67thaeldilituriastt
iambs Geo Buneltiis
vie Noe"
Ma.Trorroa:--te many patriots, pseetdarly those
owning real estate are eastingabout for thisprapat
sable-t for taxation, there is one Investment which
pays handsomely to atookhottiers, and lipoid pro-
;duce without injuty teeny interest, ajosgerevenuta l,
I mean • per capita tax of one odift upon each ,
passenger who travel upon our city railways. .
have no doubt the stockholders would elteerftdly
*ree to the doting the war, and b 9 satisfied w th
iheir dividends wisnout zehung the fare upon the
pubha A Eff.)4llol4D&B.
General McClellan and the Ap
proaching Movements of the Ar-
he following extract fiom abater teetered this
morning, says the Scaling Post of •Moriday ewe.
nine by one cf cur prcue Dent °Mame, comes from
a responsible source, sad hints at certain mole
manta said to be impend ng
"W esentaros, January 12, 1862
"My Dear fir: The night of the
rebell on has passed, and the dawn is about break.
log Before the present mon hh s gone these
thing• will surs'y come to pass : General Bailee&
wth the great floalla and an army of one hundred
thousand simong, will sweep like an avalanche
down the Mississippi, where they will be joined by
Geteriu Bu ler in New Orleans and Mobile. Gen.
unell. with nearly or quiie the seine fort" will
march into the State of Tentless& capture Nash-
If le, and on operate with the Union for.
cos in a manner and direction it won d
cot be politic now to point out. General+
fthaeneran. and Kay will advance from Western
Vilortia, and do their share in I armooy with the
general plan. Generals Banks and Stone aid move
in conjun Aion with the rest from the Upper Poto
mac, Gen. burneide will do his appointed work
In Virginia Eitrotral Sherman will explain by
deeds, not words, his inaction. Gen. M'elellan
will force the rate from their holes at Maniuteas,
attack them at three points at once, and will fulfill
his modest pledge that the war will be 'short but
desperate' I do not give yon more than the gen.
oral outline of these simnitaneotus movements
The d -tail of the grand plan of this campaign
will startle the world, and vindicate Gen. M'Ciel
lan's high reputation for military strategy. The
men and the any plies are now, for the first time.
nearly ready. he delays, caused mainly by' red
tape' and imbecile fossils In and out of the de
partments, and by thieving contractors and mate
rial men, wit t e accounted for, and the blame
placed where helongs. A prema.ure moveineu
would have deranged the plan of the whole cam
Hallo, which is so perfect that stamen to certain.
A bad move, untimely ma le, might have hazarded
the game. The impending mate ie close at hand
In a limited number of forced moves, The loss
of a piece here or there, the defeat of one or
another division of the army, cannot affect or pro
long the result. The combinations are so perfect
that failure la unpossiole I
Yours ever,
A Yankee Trick in Missouri.
The following is told of Major Hovey, of the
'Twenty fourth Indians, in connection with Gen,
Pope's recent exploits in lerie,ouri
While at some pouit near Clinton, HA. Hovey
took 100 men, pot them in wagons, an es to hide
them from view, and then putting a few atragglera
to walk, as if guarding the train, he started out
Seessaton; suoCoun tn baud, hiding in the bru.h,
saw the cortata, and aumsed it a Federal wagon
irk's, poor') guarded, And hence an easy as well
as legitimate prise. Reasoning thus, Secession
walked from the brush, prevented Mr shot-gun
and demanded a surrender, which demand was in
stantly mat oy fifty men rising from the w goys,
presenting a row of glittering muskets, and re
questing a similar favor of astonished and now
mortiaed Seceisicat deceasion generally com-
DIM., and wcrked off all irs Ill•humor by cursing
such "mean Yankee tricks," unknown t hon.
arable warfare, and unworthy of chivalrous hearts.
lc ti in way many a peiutent rebel was confounded
end to two oases, inhere fight was pr. (erred rather
Men surrender, two rebel sous of chrra'ry bit tr.e
dust from the ell.cas of m.nie bake, which left
cannieterdike sag, 1-hules clear through their
h.ada. /Wore hie return, Major Hovey captured
it tinge number of prisoners, and burnt one mil.
which was grinding f r Price.
The Archbishop of Hew York.
The Pans co.raopondont cf the London rabid
writes I
'Yoe Archbishop of New York preached In Bt.
Root: on the Feat of the ImmacaLate Conception,
he G. e a crowded and promisououa audience. de
mad. n allusion to ps,shig eyetrs mud' to the
disappo wave. of the corona. We bear that his
p n Grin (11 pobbeal Mettera are to be pr
is f.> to Pf pomp let, to be a3clre;,;):, to ao,a
brig and wilt appear •ra
tow Gays. Al! here
ware touch
-•- lbothiaositn'itigalty bt
.t n and the select phrase and force of h , s
ar
gument. It seems gen.ral 7 undsr stood amongst
Americans that he is adaedited from PresiJent
Lincoln with a secret mistuon to Europe."
Munohausen Williams and Kiss
Siidau.
It Is stated that Lieutenant Riesz authorises
an emplia“.o denial of the assertion of foolish eom
ma-dir Williams, that Mum Slidell need her "Lt
tie knot:Wes' on his face. He adds that the "did
not strike Lieut. Fairta.." but on the contrary,
behaved. s did all ti e ladies on the Trent, be.
co mingly, sn l with great moderation.'
A Report from Canada Corrected.
The Mayor of Windsor, Canada, in a note to the
Derr° t Free Prises, denies that there are fortifies
done of any kind in prooees of *rection at Wind
sor,and says there la no present intention of erect
ing any' He aiso says that neither has Sir F. W
Williams, or any other military officer, been on
tie frontier since the war m the Union oommen
cod, and that no uggestione have been made at .
Windsor or Sand Rich for laying out fortifications,
batteries, or an•itting eite.
Austria on the Trent Affair.
It is stated that the Mate avpartrrent in in re'
ceipt of a dispatch from Count Reohberg touching
the seisms of Mason and Slidell. Austria kindly
but positively, and without entering into the argu.
went, declares the proceediags not in accordance
with internatUnal law. No other Continental
Power, except Prance, has yet spoken, but similar
dispatches from Russia and Prussia are looked for
by an early steamer
A Northern Lady in Charleston.
A Mrs. Ingersoll, who went to Mastoid.= rir
oently, by way of Fortress Monriie, 'to take some
el-thing to her son who is a prisoner, and dona-
tions to others from Michigan, who are confined
there, publishes a card In the Detroit "L'i Pren
stating that she wee everywhere treated with the
greatest kindness and consideration.
A Man Shot
An aftrartook place at Perrysville, on Ttiesday
last, batween a datmerreotypist named Peterson
Clark, and a man by the name of J A. Hen Ova
tion. in the employ of the Government, in which
the latter was shot torough the heart and almost
Meta. t•y killed. Clerk was committed to jail to
await lus trial in February; Elkton Whip.
Fatal Accident.
On Friday morning about daylight Mr. Benin.
min Pone, awitetkender on the Pennsylvania
Railroad at the road bridge, below the looomot.ye
depot, near Ooltimirls, Pa., was found lying in the
road beneath toe bridge insensible and dad soon
ester It is supposed he accidentally fell from the
thidge.
Libel Suit
W. G.Shervin, Ergi, of Ginainnatt, captain of
Bhertn.'a Battery, has brought suit against the
pr, pnetora of the Cemovrchal, of that city, to re
cover e'xtvetgot toonaand dollars damages ens.
Lathed in character and purse, by the alleged al
aaalts of that paper.
Cheap Living.
A private letter dawd, tainneopode, Minneaota,
3d met, says .—"We awe eveirldng to eaa in
abundanoo Flour from $l6O to 16 per burin
*amens tante for $4, pork 2% owns per pound,
and other limas in ProPol3lolo
D.MTILICT O MBT.—Lu the MAO of An
drewd vs'rue Psuraylvania Railroad Qum
party, reported yesterday, the jury louse
a 4 911ratel. for Ala plitintilf fur 1i80,009, the
slue of the three tooomouvew
judgment's/what the theabenvtili snd
Ludiauallailroad Oonipany, titian lilac
the attachefel* Mel Isfaffiek, tasuituithlkleat
$19.04
=lf2
On Tate.<lay morning, Zinuary lath, Kra. Diaße
GARET EVANS. "
The tenet al will take place fromithe residence
of herlitishand, Wm. Evans, No. 7, Othhon street,
Bth*artiittn Tifttreclayrno - ning, atle a.la. The
Mends akthe family are 1138mM:111y invited to ate
test
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illy atito:e bli prepared from the best Newfound
land biL It may be taten on water as a pill with
out experiencing the naueeoue and greasy taate
wither to the ordinary Cod Liver Oil.
For eale by 81 MO N JOHNBTON, Druggist,
and dealer in ohoios Family aledietnes,
jail corner timitafl did and Fount streets.
013,ERNARTY8 ALF.—A euppir
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mended se ssuperior tonic for the use of details
ted conetttabone, for sale t y
SIMON JOHNSTON, Droggiet,
and dealer In Choice Family Medto•nea,
cor Smithfield sod 4th ets.
- crN D E ri,..r.Lea- 33.
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BRANDRETEPS VEGETALE PILLS ere
infallible for costiveness, spaamv, lops of .p
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alter mesa, disaine4s. drossiness, and cramp ng
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Original Letter at Set Qom. street. N. Y.
.1 0. COOK. puoltali rof LAG Slate Banner. Ben
nington_ ~ Vt eayt; he wee a tacked with Dyspepsia
and suffered fo severely from it, that. out &particle
o food could be swallowed wituoutocetmoniing the
..Po-t uncomfortable settee ion in he stomach For
five years be suffered from this dreadful complaint,
when he u•sed BRANDRETEAS PILLS. The fir.t
box itd pet seem to benefit lx.m much, iat the
second puctueed a oh lige. awl by the Mine he bad
taken six boxes a Collie LEVI:COOKE was effected.
He tukver..-Anit
pe y dyepepsut was gone, and my ex
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BRANATIZTEPs PILLS are sold at the PAIN
OIPWOFFIO.B ffiti tIANAL 81`., end 4 UNION
SQNew York
u Mud* supply from rue of these de •
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fort - 9111KUINW BEteNDRILTIPB PILL* you
pc,
iTtbeft ;kW: taw to aisoern between the true
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Thicie dealers to medilla,
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Pittsburgh, January lath, 1882.
ItittA.L lif eSTINot OF Tff If. STOL
H! ['EFS of the All.gr.say Valley a...b
-road ClemieWy, wlt be told at the ofti-e of the
03tapaay.,04Waer of W4ahleatow mid Plke etreet.,
F fth Wardielttsbarge, on TUESDAY, the 4th day
bwrgt,
of Fe M. 0 o'clock. a wt. A suatmeot
oft be f 4 , a Company will be prepeoted lill,l
an ele4lol l / 4 be held fox Presideat and 13..mrd of
Manager*: 'the ensuing year
jal&td :,,,;„,,, J k'4 Ell GIBSON, Secretary.
WMXAU ..nnostooe he n me
cf.OIIORGE FRBEEt. of the neeond Ward
se an indehtlet..,nt can lidate for the MAWR
ALTY, of 4lieBh ay city. In ban to to he found all
the qualifications neceseery to the office.
1.1-1 w M tNY FRIENDS.
[I:O3FFICrEOv Tar. PI I InbUktoH AND BIR
%11 , 0313..111 P/tg.4E+lfilsß RAI,,WAY CO
. - -
PiT Min an January 7,1 tou.
The annus( „meeting of the -Long noluon3 or ihi,
Oompaille'_will be held n )ti DAY, January 291 n,
at Lbe 210 , 0NUAHELA HOU4E, between the
hour • orn ad t 4 o'cl.clic, at win ti u 1e and plane
tut election f r Directors all be held to carve for
the ennUlew year, and other buatness transscted.
Wht. E.. NIMALIC.
jalt-et Stey.
On/A2 ttted:ma Inau.aida velar • WT, t
PitLaburgn, Jenuely 6,1-62
DIVIDEND—'I E PRESIDENT and
riredoiOf the Alleghaoy bleare"oe Com •
p•rty have thiaday d.clared a div deod a• TWu
DOLLagi (SOO) E tH %RE, pay ably In cash to
the , Itoot holders, or •Iteir legal repr,a,.ntati tee, n
or after the Mb Inst.
lab
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
KUHN'S LAW BUILDING,
del9•ly
JAM4I,3 , HOLM.EB & CO.„
DORK
TACKER "and dealers in
Provisio,
aatv
of met and Front Ina
WHI2M ORR Si. CO.,
_ -.IIVCCUIV4I T
GEO. ieWHITE & 00.,
TO CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE
of their stook oh [mid, are now prepared to
offer BARGAL N 8 la Drawl Goode of every de
scription.
Fancy Dreu Slats,
Cloaks, and Shawls,
ATGREATLY REDUCED PR , CIN preparatory to
mak oa room tor their 3pring puremmea.
. Another lot of those
CHEAP CORSETS
lust received per Express.
NO. 26 FIFTH STREET.
jan-et
WILL OPEN
NEW DRY GOODS
MONDAY, JAN. 13th, 1862,
.One of onr firm to now in the:East and ye
will toe receiving '‘
NEW GOODS DAILY,
boned. •xeln•iv;ely for •as h, and
will be sold at a very small advance on Eastern cost
FOR OABH ONLY
Purchase= of all kinds of
DRY GOOD,S,
wfil find it to their lass - tags to,oall and examine
our stock before ng elsewhere.
GREY AND *WM* guNBE3'E4 (home made.)
C. HANSOCLOVE &
74 Market Street
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
MERCHANT TAILORS
ST CLAIR STREET.
017.1 i, :i-XO - CTES IS,
NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY,
THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES
to the goblin thnt the hp in dear reordot of
PRESit 'SEUL A '4D CAN 41Yagae1. DONE, Ao,
sod prepared tonedonimodatethe Wawa of this
old sod well known house wi h everything In the
aging and drinking line at the ehertent notion.
WWI
JON pEALER, Proprietor.
R RR N T--THE brAOIOIIS
imam over .taratora, at arsenal cortaupted ma
ta-WhotaraleWhim 8 are, Poneablan give* cei
teems atAigegrWg. isAnagirma4x).sato&
MA
DIED`:
D. M. POOK. Bf C. 7
JJHN I. LOGAN,
PI'PTSBURG ff, P A
Embroidered Poplins,
French Marineau
Gents/ Maud',
Laces and Embroideries
1:2X1:1
No. 4$
PITTSBURGH
'p t' 1 'r, *i -j
CIONOgaRT,
MADAME,,ANIIA BISHOP,
WORLD RENOWNFD CANWRICE,
Who. emee her appearance in the United States,
has made tile emelt of the globe,' begs to an
nounce
One Grand Concert
-ON
FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 18th,
MADAME AN VA BISHOP
Will be assisted by
EDWARD SEGUIN,
The American Baritone, Blove du Conservators.
thawed de td..alque, Paris.
GUSTAVE DR SPIESS,
the eminent Planta (pupil of Liete)
CONO.RET WILL COMMENCE AT $ O'CLOCK-
Mgt-Tickets btl cents.
At. 110:. Ut Ultuatio,Ata •
UPON a full(' Vlr
CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, eze.
rpHE UNDEMLUN n.l) FOR I.EIE .
Insura.,oe (..:)mpa. tem, repreuwated by them,
reepteciully enuouttee to the el a he of Pa suu•cr.
Loot at a meeting the Und.ite.itera of tue city,
held o. bloc 1, Jcauary 113th, / 8 / 2 , the L.r.lonlus
r eolutions were coupled, t
Amaxa mg, tun (Arta: e (Joel ...Is, Petroleum, Rock,
or earn tale, itensiue, Beulah) or iicpttaa, e.oreta
in the oudt up Nr.tons this o.ty etaut be eon
iudeced uninsurable as Well as Stooks of goods etor
with said this, mid toe tubldnigs lit Whah said
elect a or [XL sao Weds are stored.
- • • i
Aesobved, friat buildings acjamng baild.ngs cio•
cups.o ae above stated, shah, with then oonterna,
be charxed an additional rate of pram= t J that
anion would be otherwise charged, of not lens
man ooe nal per cent p annum
bitecload i hat Were fined uoai or Carbon 011,
or beegtuum to kept in q..‘ wilues exoeeding one
b .rrel, and lea, woo Pro !.anal,, toe rate ur pro.
noun to be charged shall oa to acme a, on eitre
ii imiolLa risen encil more than ten barrel. are
stored in one building, tn. 'muumuu rate of pre
mium enalt De One AMU ono-'tall per coot. per en
num. tither et..e.ka ul g0 . ,..s
.,..s teamed with raid 0 l s
the go in wbion sod awake of oLLe and
gouda ore elnred, anal/ be so: )(mt. to the same rates
f premium
!'atom That w& n the Crude Oils, lc., named
to the n et reem ion, are ato ed in a otilui-g en
'tray removed from oilier builetffige end properly
futon for its reception uy thorougn renwation, ace
°war p ecautio, , s wr..ion may bottomed neoeiteary,
or wren at red on wharves, or in Hoods 'hereon,
the rate of prriaLum obeli not be kss than titres p‘r
mat. per annum.
a. mlt nlt Jr., President Western Insurance
Compaq of Plusbur,,A.
8 iMk. EL REA, secretary Cita Ans . Insurance
Com,..tly of Patatsugh.
kt.t.itikat PlNNEY:Secretary Eureka Insurance
Uompacy P.tuk,urgh.
411 , 1 I!: Li Afc 1' oecretary Pittsburgh Insu
rance Uomp..ll of Pa anu
L. M. Boon, tio,ret...ry A legheny Insurance
Company of Pt.teourgh.
oPrtuU 1., Secretary Pennsylvania In.
atu.nce t.ompaoy ut ?ILL burgn.
w P. JO:NE.3, Agent insu - ance Company of
North Amer ca of ennadeighis, Pa., and Ra.uord
t‘o insureLoe te..mpotn 7 of hertford,Oonn.
P A. MAW. LILA, gent I/comma Men. clsuranoe
mpaLy of Ph .adetpn.a.
J. tr. eUFFIN, Agent—
Pm. kiln letre losuranoe Company
Reliance M..
In anon Company . }of Phila.
Prtaadelptea P. and L. Ins. Cosn'y.
R. U. Lutrotlo. Agent,
"Rome' of New York, N. Y.
•Pncen.x." of Remora, Conn.
u spr.ugmeal,' Bp. logileld, Mass.
JAMES W. akt...,.0 'I, Agent,
.I%ortb,rn Aasur.nce Company,Lendon.
Rome I new tuee Co. Now Raven, Conn.
GEC. n. A,ent,
L:ontinnutAl Lulu. 1,43
Lo .stara Ineurenoe Co. fof New
Vt aa. tog, u a u,ora ate Co j
Ecterp. BO In • r ''omp aly f Mac
Jls,k, B. 2.1e.,A1J1M. . Ag.ny
Meu of I,ten Ladaranoe Comomy, •
t. taw.. ro.a, New York.
lrv,ng
C. ALti.e.liT PALM ER. AR•D t 121 fanufacturers'In.
ourence Company c f Penn.y:Teras
n. CARL{ Ed.& iikr.O. Auen;
0 mpany, of Ilan f,,r1 , , Coo neclj
IWhEBI 'lllO -
Jla l / 1 6 ins 1.1.1111110,
•a Agent Girard Fire and
mpany, of Petiadelptua
it:Mt
HIGHLY IMPROVED PIANO BOUM,
In the eters of the
Jewelry Manufacturing Association,
Next to the &here +a °face
WE ARE PUTTING
Po lawwwwwwvAa Quayle ranaback
tend front tie•ahad. Thee •to Immolate t oe been
pm - den op walnut reg. A - d .o, 00t. and romtnne eev
rJ patent navel improvement., tt e r salt of a
t• .e I we eI,0(1• 130., UO now. In tats Mare et
They wn be sold II urta for eta. or ap
proved acceoro ce.i. The critical planet those
nit So p Imbue a eood, eabetential FAMILY
Pt ANO are tpecialiy reqneated to examine th m.
jal 4-3' J J. 9:11313 k BRO.
UETR KITSAUTED WLIIIOUT Pith'
DY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS
JO whereby no drug' or galvanic battery are
used. Oold weather is the time when the appar
kw can be need to its beat advantage. tledlo
gentlemen and their families have their teeth ex
tracted by my process, and are ready to testify as ..3
the safety and psunlesenees of the operation, whet
ever bee been said by persona interested is a*
eerting the contrary having no knowledge of tr
protane.
tar ARTIFICI&L TEETH inserted in every style
E. OUDRY, Dentla‘
llteSinithaeld MI set.
nol4:lydis
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
PELILL/PS & BEST to erect Temp >rary
n uvden Buildings.
Be it ordained and enacted by the Mayor, Alder
men and cinzens of Pitt-burgh in riielec, and tom
mon Council , assembled, 7 and it tahere. enacted
by the authority of the Mine, That permission is
here: y granted to Pnillips t Sett to erect tempo
rary wooden buildings on the site of titter Wise
Works in the Second Ward recently destroyed t y
.fire, Proud d, That the prittl•ge hereby granted
shall only endure for the term of three yea, p, at
the expiration of which said buildings atoll be ta ,
ken down and removed.
Ordained and enacted halo a law In Oonninls,
this day of January A. D. VGI2
JAMBS MoutUL EY,
Preiddeat of Select Council
Attest 1 13. Moscow,
Clerk of Select ConneiL
A. G. MoOANDLEBI4
Proof ant of Common Connell
Afteat Evan hPhfabroa.,
Mora of Common o.nnnon
OFF - 1011 OF Ma tAgrfROLLIIII.
Pittsburgh, January llth, lti&A
!PALED PROPOSALS ADDRESSED
to the undersigned till be received at Ibis
emee until SATURDAY. JAN 18M, 1882, at 8
o'clock D. tn., for ationlying the city viM STA
TIONARY AND BLANK BoOKti, during the fiscal
year commencing FEBRUARY 1, 18CLI.
jal3- f THOMAS STEEL. Oontioller.
RE , suLUTION RELA,T, VE TO THE
Ordinance in regard to the Pennsylvania
Railroad.
&salmi by tM Maw Aldermen and citizens of
Pit Novi; in tfol4el and 12:senton o.‘onwiliosikoobi d
Th.. the action of toin Conned, by which an ordU
oat oe entitled an ordinance .0 enable the Penn
ey Ivania Raisrosd Company to remove its tracks
from a porton of tioertv street, in the city of
Pittsburgh." passed a third reading and thud pee.
sage on the Irth met, be reconsidered, and that
said ordir•nce be referree to Thomas &Awash,
Ran I - en Miller, Jr., and John Risael, who are here
by requssted to confer with the Directors or &goats
of the eerinnylvania Railroad Company, and pro
pare and present to Councils an orainavoe to en
courage the said Railroad company to remove It.
tract s from Liberty street, and do Justice alike to
the city and maid c om Deny.
In Select Council, December If th,186/, read throe
times and paned.
JAMES MCAULEY,
President of Select Council.
Attest R. Moscow,
Clerk of Meet Conned.
In Common Council, neeember Yids, 1861, road
twee vn.i laid over under the nth e.
In Common Conned, December 80, 1801, read a
third time and paused
A G. MoCANDLEEM,
PresHent of Common CoureaLL
Attest: Hess M'suerso,
Clerk nt Common Council. hi.lll.Bt
BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S.
LADIES,BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S
kOLD AT
D. S. DIFFENBA.CHEIVS,
Tin. 16 Fifth street.
CLO6ING OUT STOCK
AT REDUCED PRICES
As we will shortly common:is to make opisno
nun inventory of stock, we have made inwatsoclucv
dons in the pr.ces of
ALL OUR WINTaR GOODS.
The levy pea= Is situ& howl, the rant
aterhetpdoe, Naviesheed Penh& early he wee*.
eon elskpeettlye hargehis'oan
inegesalirbikpera agrtlo eelb•
IA 111
Jiro t "3:lllM4trie
,z .2
ro 77 -
M PARTN Ititt,HlP OF 116 OR
. WHITE k CO was dluolied on the 11184::
of J.noary bet to toe moiler of them titiketuf
GEVIBOR beg,
thereon to the oettilhoe; of
WRITE, 08.11 00. GEOf 43 ft It.
Ji4ll 8 Wittily ,
NOL 4 ov. wOD,
CO.PARTPkkwa . Int>
ths.The un,ero tined havirkonnika Oaqtattoer.
dup under the firm of WBl t Oftiat 00 , ..InstRe
oesmon to that of BROREitAk.:. - W 81113
JAM 03 WOrrifr
BOBIIo,T ORB,
WM. O&M-ARO.
January 1,1661
aarT o^rdially ree.mmend the aboro firm to the
confidence at.d vaimnage of my trlmndx patommt- -
mem, having the laffibrdlibe tt at , he prmo pl.e of
onstorle whs b h.e governed the ht. use of Gho
R WHITE & CO. now for more then a third ors
costar) , wal be striesty adhered to by my suoies
80V. •' 61011218.14-WitITB
NEW BALMORAL BB
NEW BALMORAL MIR*
NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS,
NEW STTLEIOF CALICOES AT 1134 OESTh,
NEW ETV L FIGURSO DELAINEdat 26 (Wo.
so -We hate a few vos stcrlor of
. SQUARE AND LONG WOOL, SHAWLS,
whish we are selling it reduced prices.
W. & D. HUGUS,
DORNBR FIFTH AND MANKAT INTBENTS
_
CLOSINU OUT
insurance
EMBROIDERIES
IDHAELES GONER'S,
NO. 78 MARX E STRNET
Embroidered Collike„,
vembroliterea
Embroidered &cis,
Woolen Hoods,
Woolen Sleeve.,
Sontags, Mitts, &o.
Linen Setts,
L%043 Sleeves.
Gloves and Hosiery,
French Corsets for 62,
White, Colored and Balmoral Hoop Skirts,
Gents Back Gauntlets, -
Gents Iderino Shirts,
Gents Merino Drawers,
Collars, Neck Tim, Bco.,
CHEAP FOR CASH
his
GEN TE3
If&in BOLIPDOUBLE UPPER
FILENCEL CALF BOOTS.
Alio, a larp stock of
Balmorah, Item Bole Lace Boots,
which we are selling at reduced prices:
W. E. Soh.mortz & Co.,
No. 31 Filth Street,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
UN IXOEPTICINABLE IN STYLE,
UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY,
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY.
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
Albums to snit all lutes In MOTE.
WITH IMITATION MOROCCO,
WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE.
WITH VELVET AND GOLD.
To hold Twelve Cards,
To bold Twenty Clads,
To hold thirty Carla,
To hold Forty ttirde.
To hold Fifty Cards,
To hold Sixty Cards.
To hold Eighty Gads, •
To hold One Handled 061414
To hold Two Hundred Cards.
From I3EVENTY-FIVE VENTS
To Finning DOLLAR&
•
CARTE DEVISITE PORTRAITS.
Card.CoiriPhotograps of all the oeleblitlas of America
and
,
commix% with a - few exospdosis
All the orowzteu heads.- -- •
All the prominent Statesmen,
AR the principal Generals,
All the favorite A•sthors,
All the Reverend Clergymen,
All the distinguished eitmetui,
All the. Palmer Marbles,
HENRY MINER,
ROOFEIC.
CRAVIEL. CEMENT
CANVASS ROOFING,
DONS ON asozr bonus,
And la the mot durable manner. ,
11 AYR% THE MOST OUMPETENT
JIJI. worm= to We al. WM Wrigarststasibigr
busman, w• awash , * WI. W•4 l Ao_lrogkoll
wisp, ago, d alkidnad, tedertida sat
t6iAv. dosai ir e rati4
calav, .
radt,• didtddtdderai
hiell ' - 16 UMW
at.. 4 .
E N G
Lace OoVara,
Lace lillanclkareidefa,
Lana Setts,
Si:coo/Rol tationt.t Miami
von docr to P.:Ni cab-,
11001FIN6.;
?0
i' --.-.: .;=,,-- ..,, , ...q4 . . ,
t at *pprogrot•. . 4hitste &MeV= Maas
, Pristm Boit, a" Piractet Drew
libilitlf,' , 4o away, Paanly die,Stg, oenun
Pololred ed, a coals; *doted Boxes,aeoniX #
Flamm 16
_ THIS HVENINO.
Lesinfiht of the ce'etested irudi opmedhus and
vooillet, Mr. COLLI4S, MI Miles Ns Ooppsleen to
COLLEEN DAWN.
mylre Ns Coppeleu . •••_. •Air• OM"
It - I ("Conner. the Colleen lteere7.o7,the atoterson
Dsony Mann---... ...... —.,---Mr. fiendeeetus
Mr. Co.dn, es o Myt.* of the peedie - will •
Pd Mehra die Hopes that Leese .", 4 , •
.4 0 . 1 .1 10 4 1
.5.001 4 Of K L kitlN. " :14' -
To eonctnde wt.
GIVE A. DOG ALIA I . - • :4
TAII►I;LR18
PENN
Vl+ EV RN 'NG.
lIMArPI.I4D ATTRAUTION.
ll'ar - Fsree Coripany,
Star VoralLbiee
Star Wire Winer,
Btu Dander* t
Star Acrobats,
Mir Negro Perfumers.
TWO LIPLEreDiD Fa 018.
wax OF PRlO6tE 6 —PtiTst• Bolas sL ll4 aing l e
Beats in buss 6 oeata; eatquatto 16 cantia ,„
10 ants:
Dears open at 63 O rtainxitas 734.
1043 4ESPEAVE ON Tat P4,BeIPN 4
D&NIZUWEEPaiI • ulr HE UNION
PROP. ORARLAS WHITNEY,
dialing traveled professionally-::lVfioth Remit.
vp :re% and latrine gathered In tarkpropertke sad
au/Werra rinvika Ifelngetalreeently depart
-44 Stiffish, •Amecieartilleo ctit.„irlfh sod. /alum
Orate* 10;4 Inlaid) wr • ifone Of his
ORATORP:4 III PROSORATIONS.
_ ; _ = t;•,•
Far th e Oman v OF, TRORrPOOR. at
tioNomsr 1151.4 PLEPTIIarRIPT,
Oa THIIB3Det 122f221L20, .fintialiarlair, it
t (Moog.
'ms of m1'115,1°14 25 eeilaLtipbe had at tbs
Book s ors. of Hay d 00. itod Oft2ll o Q 2 11 21 5744
at t llonongabala Boma sad at the sour
- IME I O-EterA.ND
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY•
Des% C. Laments
Wo r Twelve
Years an
eer of t be-Pa
teat -
the last tear
as a Member
of the Board
of Appeal.
blurs—Au hirormiii
Patent and a copy of th
obro.
Ei4ZME;
-
I.J.NTMENT,
Wholesale and Retail by
R. E. BKLIRRS & CO.,
doroor Eiectoxi •od Wood dd.
T. EIRLFF......rA u 1.,•=1.18..... WM.
Western Stove Works,
111141LIBSWIT
GRAFF & CO.,
MANITRAOTI7B.I/1114
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
. yv
Limed of the yablio to their large stook of well me.
Cook, Parlor St Heating Stoves
ALso—ridngvED
KITCHEN RANGES. GRATE FRONTS,
detrew-Waaa, he, among which will be hound the
6bB i' COAL. 0001 L ikTuvas Lti Tag
TTATB. The
Named, Admits, Air.TlAht, Mips, Bad
Were awarded the PliiT Aidiftrid at the State
Parr for the SEW COAL WOE 13TONT191 Also .
IFIREIT MINIUM awan'ectto the
!BIM •A 1113t0A1r; GLOBE* BETOBLIG,
La the mar WOOD GOOK !ROVES DOW IN
USE The HIIiT UOK Premium
Stoves are ens attention of
DILiLEaII 44 I 4Ra B fl.tho l2 lledit eta& of
-at
GRAMMICSTB iinTniZag
1 - /C T,.4 , 0 O,T-A Tat
. 1.-461iniittee — liimitoliiisadEOLIMCO os i
Oaok awn< e with Sosp-Skuis Linings, which mama
#0 lire beitigtpin Wm. , 0401 tis
JoilLaitir 4tik: 186%
F R RAH ARRIVAL OF
gig Q g
-LT
HORNE'S. TRIMMING STORE,
seililiarketStreet.
illik.Oar stook of Stabrouisztes herbs been as,
hosted by our sal', mg gave ad ma or
repent Parcaseek gams Mama" bawd= M
FAISEQID,BEIRD - RADIDNEIMITIC 1115,
BlitilittaiDAlßl*.misatoundrati.
IA ssm toms "ND cOLGAS%
Bari kg, *a
Ws hive
LINEN --`.'''' .- - - if
Whllolfift= diktoss,,,.
Otasaddltastlas;
md Pap& KIM= a‘
low psiass-talilhalssale Buyers.
mop% Book Gloms and thaasts,
liertairoal Katt 13oakir,
Ladies wool t , _ a ipbed 4-8 , 4
attithwa rem ot sings,
usttoratitti end Mammy - .
•---Italdllitorlihttagemit;o' - '-,-
TICSIAZiwb 00. *lakes, 44 _
..,
_.
OD elistrMl im =o wsosu e o 4o l , 4lo -10111 0. laalWkkilo 1
Oettmottioskattr t 4 1 321114' ito "dabs sold -
mkt" yam" pr.mi t notsitsstood wz ' there hos -
moa X.
tam sa advance in Ms met.
• .40814111 MOM% -
>8 7T ilf SILBERT STMT.
I,
1 1 .. BRRRy =TOOT = If
TEABERRY TOOTH WASH,
TEA BERET 1 9 , UT'Wittio'
TFABgita , ThartlSCV . ll:
TEABERRY TOMEI w
MEREST nik.a.l44-1110 - •
TEABEBRY TOOTHwASK
This ellxtrts ono of the moat ralu.blepreparei
wane oftne dip far proorrviog the Toolh-oad
Gams
By its regiglir dee Yea are Waltzed %lei tree
from odd end WM e - - • ^
*Wm* aleentlethe mutat tied gins.
Ira cars 131.ediag pans
It RBI maks sob, oiximr RR= huff otibOaltkii.
Ism,* seinitere tart ofbeastve eeesestoalufehe
soath.-sed it *lite delightful emus% theleeth.
• 3095P11 FLA/d043„
— Mall of the itimatigueteltl fiton
.)t lumped sad litarbfetai.
- -
, ..
4` .•16,- II lug
1 4' 0 -.,
.4141tYa 1.. • '
„.4:,n.A.,-4.,..
'11"1“
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- - ' , ----,
.4 -
g
4.tAik4 v . E .st,
a nnimwswat
..e.41. 4,
PATENT IIiENCY.
VW. Feiwisk.
far, the past
rear years
Papaw e; - raf
toe VlTatilltas*
tea SimiWhat
the Stleattle
toersa.els I
' afA - for ,Wlf
een Years to
Hbe Patsat
•gency Busts
aess.
aoassary to proOtttoilt
'dent Liam sent free of
oler of Patenta non, rov
4.02T4