Viiistutiet lost. I,lol4Alit limy Morning, (fitunthign AVitte liorth,raist male or PIM sad Wood ids. TIMM Mx Dalian a year, payable 'stztatly stin areme ma ' e aap_leaoilro Gaeta, sale et th e goimmtethe vine% azelly the I :ere. - BoLUE ADTIBING. ama. MT. FI G. 0. iiiss .wmo. ARR. b aim One 40 •-•-• Aso Two insertions,........ yi 76 Tares Insertions,— 100 1;00 ' 1 101 ." • AO 1100 800 &001-60100 16 Three 600.9 00 9 00 196 1 NW One 600 .886 , 160 1 ;76 Two roonttos-.....4.- WY 4 II - SO 986 900 ,Aresiniouth. .6,00 660 800 J As 6114.00..8,86 . 350 00 I' 16 - 6 6013 GS Oe • eo 1:41 400 1: 410 Nine mouths.-- CO 10 ` 86 - 8 6 81S - 'PO One yep - 00.18,8¢ 10 00 066 12 00 Otsoding Otati; es' UThe or less; Ter annum-10 00 0/Woillll=l MMPLOOOIIOi .t ; One square, peremnuro,(tallleiVe-021weer).36 00 Idernasekusgeee, 6 seam D M 0 notioes,26 oasts ilk FOR 1862, -la* ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY POST, r 41.1:) (3,Eciratiirmiet.xl WILL KEREAPTER, BB 4dvanee Paying Sulmeritwi ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, E.:,• IT IS PRINTED I 1 A MOTH SHEET, LARGE OLEAR TYPE.! IT CONTAINS ALL TIM EICITING NEWS OF THE DAY.!, Editorial, Load and NUPE eellaneons; Foreign and Domestic Markets. IND YOUR DOLLA BY MAIL AT OUR MBE fill UP OLUBS in your neighborhood. Send oil P 8.013111011713 nd EIPBOINEN OOP!. • Don't forget the Dollar , Jiangll JAMES P. BABE, Jklitcr,and Proprietor, Pittsburgh, Ps. MORNING POST JOB OFFHL /AMA P. BARR. ADWI3 A. MIMI BARR & ]l/Mttl, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS' Corner Fifth & Wood Ste. Pitts% EVERY 731113CMIPT/08 OP PLAIN' AND ,FANCY PRINTING Hastatad La the Gnat styls.! Aa 1z MI: OA, X). CM/ MALI, MERCANTILE ANO 'LEO& MORK . 41 lewd notloeozi =nimble tome. Partiontat attention plod to the Printing of 41 0 02'RR,S, PROGRAMMES, (fut., For Clorwarb, IR:dal:Mona and Mama; URGE MOTIONS OF TYPE I lIACHINER Mai I*lllnlY lIM SUM ro saa Stuoralowt the Warm for turning out ,Work with prompt. Award despatch osomotbe excelled by • airy other &800 to the city. THE ISDIMCO OIL COMP ' IVIANITFACITBE AND HAVE FaR ode a eoperlor article of • ; REFINED-ARDESCO Noigxplintive t Also, URN 13.E.A40LE. Warehouse, Jo. 411 • , Hand Street, itau.sin pimainsia. • . 6 JOSEPIFIL TllOllllO, - ; ',.. ) , O,IiNE RAIL AGEN *a COMMISSION MEIMMAIrt d :rai, , " 4 ' Tin", Pr.Arzerfiek -. aaIXS KY NUTS.-. 30 bush . LkorT recehlOaad f dlid nit el piii •- ` A diat,,' „ isisfitsnitasissitat Rag tag G _HMIS' ow PA 14.1 at r v•F hist andibromiii salo INV:ALUM _ _ _ _ .- - ..:..:. 7-- ' - '. l *?" - ''''''''' ' —.„_ . _. f --..- ------ - ~,.'- 39 6 7-4 , - -- r ..-..- i ,,, - - t• ' ' 4 ' 3l7.lASlk,Nlill ,'''. : , ' 5'... ' , qr .- - -7, - _ , i- .',, E Pi, '.. , 1%;rir...1.=„rif,..4" , - - 14 - K ' . ' li'4 lg.:. t.:,., :, ~ , , i .; ' ':' 1 c . CI 4, 'f ' . •.'r 1 inkip i'.. 'i V ' - ' ii y 4 3 4 3 1 I ( i " J -T. _- .74, :-,. a 1 , --- - - "N. ~ , .. . 'v . 2 , - , . 4 2 , y 1 ,ii , .1 ! .. .... . theElaiiv poet MOND.A:Y 14011,11114G-,- 2"2" A& AM' 'l' El .Mt. sisrrsacnii.l—On Saturday morning Judge Mellon passed _sentence upon•the following persone, found guilty daring the pendent term : George Mountjoy, who plead guilty to stealing V/6 from the stote of L H. Voigt & Go ; , was let off withone eteL.andthilin niontbd in thnTeniteiddary. fttiiii his wife and other parties in Philadelphia show that he has hitherto been upright laud honest. William A. Anderson, who plead guilty to six indict- ments for forgery, was sentenced upon one' of them to three years in the same institu• tiou. Henry Miner, convicted of stealing goods from the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad depot, was also sentenced to two years and two months in the Penitentiary. John Clark, colored, convicted of false pretences, was sentenced to three months in the county jail. Tied' istrostsan At/AI/Sr.—The fellow Fisher, whom:-we noticed as having im posed blinself upon• the family of Philip Schader, of Allegheny, as their son Wil liam, long absent in his • country's service, was released from prison on Saturday, having been committed by Mayor Drum for drunkenne.a. Mr. Schauer, fearing that be might have made' - away with hie son (having been a volunteer in the same company with him) on Saturday midedn foimation against ,F'ither, for obtaining money from himself and son by false pre tences, and Mayor Wilson committed the AmMte:rtt o lusts tha bogus:ion • arriveda child of 'sohauer was lying dead in the house; he threw himself upon the bed, kissed the body and was loud in his demonstrations of grief. Bat the plan of palming himself off did not au ceed and he is now sufferring just punishment. Tar Tourio,Mms's Bistst Bomar —The fortysiburth anniversary of thisassociation will be held this evening, in the Liberty street M.,8. Church, commencing at seven o'clotk, May. A. G. Williams, pastor of Pen,nkylvania avenue .M. B, church, and Eev. A. C. McClelland, recently installed pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Fifth Ward, are expected to deliver ad. dresses. Various reports will be presented, add other interesting exercises will take place. The Allegheny Bible Society will hold its anniversary to-morrow evenieg in Dr. Plumer's (Presbyterian, church. j RAILROAD VICTIMS. —Thos. J. limes, Elhippensburg, Cumberland county, was tilled a tew days since, while walking along the railroad track, his head being completely severed by a freight train.— Deceased was a graduate of Jefferson lege, and universally esteemed. It is but a tew months since he was married, and at the time of the occurrence, hie youthful companion was 'Orient on a visit to her parents, residipg at : .flew Ozford, Adams county. Becjateirk Barge, switch tender on the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Columbia, was killed a few nighte since byfalling from abridge ova .witich be had to pass.-- Strangwasit may see* this is the fourth or fifth accident of the kind reported at that place. BEET TO TEE RZTUGH.-11111ry Maloney, a young girl from Hillside Station, was found in a hones of bad repute at the Point on Friday and Bent to 'the Home of Roimar conmin By REBYLB. —The Wheeling papers state that Romney is now occupied by some twenty.ftwe ,hund red of the enemy ;. When our Creeps evao votes the place they took away four hund red sick. TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 131101112m1 AED IMAJEID9 IN TZ&B, WILBEIES, 161Q,UORA, die., North-East corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, slimly A LUG MERV CITY. ,-.'• ii:...: . , -.. ..:... .:. .1; ff * 1110 airFA LE L War , OWNSES--Dx..SwitzT's INIMENT FOR HORSES a barimiled by any, in all cases 9f Lameness, ariwng from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, ltweffmt is, Egiad and amain. Harness or Saddle galls. aches, Manila, to, it will Wed speedily care Yin and Eingbon. inay easily be prevented and pored in their Incipient stages, but eionfirsked cases are beyond the wail:dirty of smaiolaws. Re case rtathe kind , however, is so desperate or hopeiess but maybe Witiviated by this Liniment, and itataith alipheallori will always remove the Lameness, enable the: horse to travel with Comparative Rimy horse owner shmild have this remedy at Mud, for its timely use at the Int, appearance of Lameness wilt etb'ciniglyiwervemt those lormidaile diseases mantlosisclito whion all homes amliable, and which render so many otherwisc va'utMle horses Iris Twoithittad. urg R. E. SELLERS A 00y de27.lyAkineoti Agents for Pittibh. CIENUINE MESH WHISKY, LA Genuine Bootah Wh irky, Pare:,ojd Bye Wniiiky,, PternVOlanlidarkani,' " Pure oldSlogniso Brandy, Pare old Pined Brandy, Pure old Pellervisin Brandy, I Pare oldanitend Gin. Pure old Anchor Gin Pine OharaPsland.Pdlerry, Port and Claret Wham bty the gallon or bottle, for axle by X. is k • I.I W ills° BEddliNTT,, iw o r e4 A mt. W/Lialiii CM - 4i 0;,- Wholesaje h Grocers, 14 13 Tilt oß'r OF ' .l WLNESMANIASSAiiiNBpto. .~ I Ai-L. -1 e f Artilloptand Dealers In PINE OLD'MOSIMIELVILII4 41HW 834 and 829 . Liberty .. Btreeti soft lY PITTBB ?U. PA. 1 1 500 LBS. EPSOM SALTS, 9 1,000 LBB. CRELIK.T.A.BirLE, 00 KEG EU CURB SODA, Lpil. C01:1411.4 .V 44., 10 BOXES 09W_EGIO CORN BTAROH Jost received and for male by GEO. 'A'. KELLY, Druggist; 0126 , .:!10 . 4 1 'ederer strbik Mitttelileitjt • rj bbis ohoisv, =lily - Matz raidanyed and iorW cozser ,Marir j et l antAret street& t .1410. , 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, 14AUFA_MariatilLDING W 94/ BITTSB &RON, Rd P I TXWBFIRGH JAN. 20. to r k BT'EDiTtB%. BY TELEGRAPH By .laturday's'.Telegraph FROM FORTRESS MONROE Expected Attack on Norfolk ACTIVE NAVAL OPERATIONS FoRTE.EBB Monitor.— Via Bali more,Jar 18,—it is confideritly asserted today that General Woolmatiptice to Gen— auger, of Norfolk, tq remove all the women, and children fimm that city. The Minnesota, to-day, - took down het top'mnata and spars, and will, 'it la said, proceed to . Elizabeth river, to-night, with the frigate Cumberland: The Pensacola is alsd lying here, and every evidence of active naval operations are apparent. A flag of truce took to Norfolk, to.day, the following rebel pris prim: Colonel Pegram, Captain Sutton, Lieutenant A. E. Ball, • Captain Taxon% Lieutenant John W. Pool. Lieli t tenant J C. Lasted, Dr. R. W. Jeffreys, Captain T. J. Johnson and several ladies. The body of Lieutenant J. W. Xintey, who died at Fort Warren, was also taken. The Hag steamer then proceeded up James river, about nine 131 lee above New port News, arid met the, steamer from,. Richmond with one hundred and fifty re-' Matted prisoners,two of whom esaaped from prison teat night, got aboard the boat and were concealed by their comradea. One evaded examination by jumping the guards? whilst the other was cletectil and taken back. All of the prisoners were eon vale• scents from the hospitals. About twenty had erdiihes. end about a, dozen had to be carried en board, some-on eats. All had been wounded. 1)r. Iligganbotham sc. conipanitid them, and the men wee loud in corgmendatfon of-his uniformtindness to — Nilieln, and after cordially'grasping hands, gave him three cheers. They then saluted the old Stars and Stripes with a burst of entituaiaanaahat -brought tears to the eyes, many waving crutches over their head' On the way back, the wharvea and embankments at Newport News were thronged, greeting them with cheery; also the Cumberland end 0 'tigress. Information) has been receited that the rebels have abandoned Roanoke Itland, in Pimlico Sound; and it is also said to‘day that they are preparing to evacuate York. town, bat the letter :is not generally credited. The Wilmington (N. C) Journal, of Wednesday, says that rothing had been heard there of the Burnside expedition. and thinks it singular, if It felt Old - ,.Point on SattirdaY night, us reported, that its ap pearance on the coast tad not, up to that time, been announced. . -The Raleigh Register, of Wednesday, says that some gentlemen in that city say that they heard, on Tae day evening, reports of heavy cannonading towards the coast, but the editor thinks that they were mistaken, as the distance is too great The Norfolk Day Book, of Friday, says .hat nothing has been heard there of the expedition since it left Old Point, and pros fosses to be at a loss to know what e its destination The same paper announces that thirteen large steamers loaded with troops, left Old Point on Thursday, and presumes that they are intended for another expedition, to some other point. The editor has been hoaxed, as no steamers, except two delayed by storm, containing the &spinal Zonaves, left on that day 4 . , Prisoneis from Richmoncl also say, up to the time they left, orr Friday morning at eight o'clock, nothing had been heard from it there. The rtichmond papers of Friday contain nothing in relation to the expedition. The French frigate which arrived yes. terday was the Pomona. Notice having been given, a salute of twenty guns were fired this morning, and the Fortress im. mediately replied with an equal eitmber. The go one is 4flag - skip of,:1-Mixtiral C. r Me.ltufits De' "Montaigne°. The Ad. miral Caine ashore this forenoon accom panied by hie flag'captain and an ald.de camp, and was received by Gen. Wool with military honor, After the lf " Itoves announced that the Admiral wo i*lnorrow, visit Nor folk, toeone it: tli - 111fe 7renck Consul. Compel:4e 4-* ncl_ .H, E -t the 20h hil? i M sae ach usittlit_ _ AitiiflAtilasnorning from Baltiolulift, l.lolralr;Pierce, and staff. Th& jirifrAtt ' ' othiOlitympszt, les, , 4, p ictriv which havgeseatifirtitofOrCitivn as the Idassaafirisistta - 'battitlty, atNettiport News. ' 4 w ~.. , -... ~, The rebels are hu ' i - fditg 4. w battery this side of , ll's Polo, . e battery at Rip Rap shells among them yesterday afternoon, which caused a temporary suspension of operation% The Constitution remains in the Roads, waiting orders. She will probably pi oceed to her original destination, Ship Island. Gen. Butler is expected here. BALTIMORE, Jan. LB.—About 150 men, prisoners captured at the battle of Bull Run, and released by the rebejs, have arrived here'by the boat from Old Point. . Jackson's 'Force at Wlabice.. ter,. RANOCE, Md., Jan. 18 .—Jackson has disappeared with his whole force. IS is believed he has retired to Wir.uhester. No rebel force is known to be in Morgan county. Weather lnedement and variable. WhOle river line quiet. Steamer's for Europe. New Yowl., Jan. 18 —The steamer ... Kangaroo, which sailed to-dap for Liver. r pool, took 80 passengers and $889,000 in specie. The steamer Bremen took 70 passengers and $BO,OOO in specie. The steamer Australasian -will sail on Sunday morning. The Steamer Arabia 114.1.1a.ax, Jan. 18. —The steamer Arabia was detained in consequence of landing cf English troops, and did not leave for New York till 7 o'clock last night. liTALIETABLN, OAK4AN.P sl44linee bPoN 111..ig•—'A large and oorafortahle Dew- Nog Hcitffe - Of eleven rooms, and ball greet wide, parneo r good cellar, large stslAssmi eogr and other OM houses. 6•31 *toren dit ben u dnitr i la j i l front otlllB feet on Penneyivanla Avenue, :reliant d f al :=4; ft raVna ll Vl t. col= late ozder. The above Pies 4 Adtgated, co n seni. alit of &ewes, and will gel on toorehie temp, whh ponsession4VVVlVlS ll o4.2 ), ' n.e.r NA inn , . 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