, .:' 1 - „ PITTSBURGH POST. -'l*-Igrfdlifilt 2.6,4862. EXPRESSIONS OP ENGLISH • OPINION. When Secretary Seward ceded upon our Northern Governors to imbitediatoilyl fortify their coasts, in anticipation of, foreign aggression, every one saw that it was but a bit of bluster, intended 'an t ! tirely for effect abroad. Although that sagacious minister assured the country that there was no probability of difficul tiWith any foreign power, still he in. 'd that we should put ourselves in ing , condition at all events. This of bluster was not quite deep nigh to either intimidate or bamboo ... Ohs) Bull. That sturdy old bruiser buffer had been in the prize ring often to give up his belt so easily, ---- result of the matter is that the - *ebb press regard the conduct of our *4X:•:' , -*lltiirrnment as that of an overgrown , bully whozelied more upon big talkand lonics . than any genuine pluck or dispo ' ‘Sition to fight. Even Mr. Seward's !'graceful" caving in, in handing over the rebel commissioners with such also .rity; thesweet tones of the press corn **Wig ' Upon that performance, to getherwith:Our lamentations over the possiliffe breaking out of hostilities be , twetiu tWo "Christian people, speaking „Vile same,language and professing the same religion," have not succeeded in triCilifying veteran Bull. Having done all they desired us to do, and in the manner they prescribed for doing ii, they very truly inform our Government that it took council of its fears in giving up the rebel embassadors Speaking this change in the sentiment of the New York press; prior to the giving up of Mason and Slidell, the London Herald, Bays : or 1 s , , "The tone of the American press is al.. terech It is comparatively moderate and .restonable, Unfortunately, we cannot re cognise- in the change any batter motive than fear," Derby's organ, of the 4th inat., talks in Ude way : "Who can tell what a day may bring forth? 'We have now got a day's later from America, aid the change winch In twetity-tobr hours has been effected in the strongly- expressed 1 esol ve of the people .thateountry is something startling to us Oar courageous cousins there- - fall from shooting to whining and exchange their big. words for very small talk indeed Thiaktrigqffitt we should mince that mat• trfey proclaimed themselves ready to fight us. Hearing that we, too, or bi.ring our arms and assuming the "posture of defence," they tuck down their sleeves again, tell us that it was all a mistake, and they hOpe no offence will be taken. " We trust that our government will profit by ibis gratifying lesson. Should a similar difficulty arise again we shall know how to deal with the American government ." This means, we presume that the nex t time our government puts on airs, Juan Bullwill put us through a course of kicking, and not give uo a chance to ex plain or apologize. The assumed felicity of Secretary igeWard and of the learned Sumner, in congratulating the country that the po sition of our government in giving up the rebel ministers, settled "a great quee tion'm our favor and against England, is thus disposed of. " This concesaion of theirs," says Derby, "must not be al lowed to fetter us in our future course " behooves both England and France to consider whether the time has riot arrived for recognising the Southern Confeder and whether the inefficient blockade which 80 `ax injur'y to their manufacturing and commercial interests should any longer be condoned from any false feeling of ten desetesefor the amour propre of the North. •sirWe shall be acting in the interests of humanity if we do what in us lies to discourage .a straggle In which the North Is committing a political suicide, and the lergoing a vindictive and relent ass pentectutton, in which the customary usages of civilised war are most wantonly and Wickedly set at naught." Judging by these brief extracts, which we selected from quite a number ofAnglish editorials, one can readily imagine the shout that will go up when Mason arrives in London. How our government will be sneered at ; how the rebel mister will be feasted, and how loyal Americans in England .will bow their heads in shame. All tithi,hFrtillation might have been avoided; but there is such a thing as peCiPle being toe smart; Mr. Seward oould not_tt ink of doing at first what he .vittsconipelled to do at last. No, ho deSirWto' show his tact in diplomacy ; his tihr ew &less in outwitting. the British Mlitiater;ind his extraordinary know'. edgerlig itlitenuitional law. His anxiety to eattelthAs great State productions of Welsio;randliarcy, while they were the PrentieXa , of :our Government, led him to Wes: ) incittlOnce ,of that dangerous vanity. (lifing the rebels up at once) and without demand from England, was entirely<topaimple and straightforward a proceeding for a great diplomatist.— T4,-.:ooly;;;,gik g we have gained ,from England ti .ll,9lr proceeding, is simply her o t t . esupt, and that, too, expressed in thArtosesi,gnificant terms of derision at otu• poltroonery, T.:O• pg. 0,44 COWAN., #olttrlpFr wing of the Republicans areWgingslrtheir power to bear upon SenstorSowou, of our State, to induce hitaleadopt their extreme emancipation opinions. 'Hale an anti-slavery man, but his firat and paramount duty he con ceiven-io be - the suppression of the re bellion. This does not suit the fanatics; _ =gilt emancipation first, last and all the tioltOrhether'lyeffects the Union cause or nut,nia - •tinth. , ,chief article of faith.-- If theaeretitote would only point out the effic of their notions, if printed in the style of a Pronlaination. Mr. Cowan and 0 90:**otild go with them in their 01131 00 0 SItillats.invery; bat Me Phelps' oiroularto:thepeopl e of Mississippi and Lo..sall)WiPtllra:publicatiot t would do more larut 111 4 t good. Mr. Cowan is one of men in Congress who thinkmat, Upon the dello , : to questions co ^with' the rebellion, having the counifirto , lop upon his convictions, Therfitlii°,!trit. 1 1 ° 5 ° °Pinions are right. AgPugtrignind who have not the coo.— •-ektp,44l.9.lopresinire of abolition 12211111 C; -.., • vsrl,l4, .“;-; tkvet _iaral A , tw. biz 5r.....r0y, Jas. P. Ram,., Dery a:—lt was not until late this afternoon Oat a copy of your paper was tended me, oontainiog -Aetna strictures upon the mivaagem4kar' the lrouse of Refuge, ,founded upon a oonfirAtlnication copied from the E Z -?_.. 14 7",04 1 244 _" Ono 'loo.,,ahoes d Know" As %ere aes'aiarnegroas errors in that - pap, r (although dezdly written by-one of the 'di a:Wing voice.') l i nastresPeolftrily ask a suspension of y. ur open. :Jon until I oan.have • personal ineertiew, which I sait t nestly devire at as early a day artiut • be conve nient, to give the Jaen of thecase, of until& tegu_ lar meetmg of the board of thltaagers, Vat the whole correspondence on the subjeo:may, if deem ed necessary or advissable, be p:aoed h3fore the Our personal friendly feelings will, I th nk, Ju3ti ty the remark that the threat contained in tee Words. 'if they do, we shall have some adviee to (der t o those pecuniarily interested in Pub is Instil • ions,' , was hastily written, and not the sentiment of an unturually liberal and candid editor. Yours Respectfully, JOHN T. LO lAN, Preet. Board of Renegers House of It,Auge. _ CHAPMAN AND WHERRY. It will be seen by the following extrac from a private letter to a gentleman o this city, that the case of our two Pitts burgh boys is not so desperate as at firs reported• We are delighted to note tha the case will bear examination, and tha our friend Chapman is not in the leaet implicated ; DRAB. Sin: In regard to the case if Captains McHenry and Chapman, I are happy to Ay that from information race ,t -ly received by a letter and tslegraph'c dis patch fri'm Camp Johnston, the situation of these Captains is far from being such is represented by the exaggerat d repqrta f the Eastern press. They have been ple.csci under no military arrest and no charges have been preferred against them. capt Oh apman is row in hi, regiment as and Captain McHenry is in the 110.T:tr.!, and in a few days I am informed that their condition will bo freed from any difficul ties that now stand In their way, so that the friends may be relieved of sr y serious ' apprehensions on their account. Respectfully, Our Army Correspondence. --- GUN No. 4, Harare PA, /LIMIT, SADLY Ho, CA/17 bTeITATIOA, hit ail ND di S. FRUND Ja113.9 :—Just as we had complet.,d our winter quarters, and after spending too we eke of arduous labor in the construction of a formkab e breast work for our protectior, the order came to pack our traps and for ward to thls We lest the Pont cf Rocks, on Friday the .10.11 inst., and took the tow-path of the Ches.peake and Ohio ca nal, so the shortest route. The detatchmect con sisted of tweet, -one men with one gun under the command of Lieutenant Chas A. Atwell Cat tam Heap accomponi'id the squad kr four mike to sea us safely over the difficult, portion of the road. When stopped by an onatacle of rather dangeron • appeara,ce, it was encouraging to the men to see how both the Captain and Lieturna ot, die/MOM:It ing, placed their stoulaere to the w..eel. The Captain bade no good bye after seeing us we I ad vanced on the route, and we reached bandy Hook at eight o'clock that evening. The following night under cover of the darkness, the gun in char t e cf a Sergeant, Corporal and ten men, was plan sal on Maryland Heights. /ram our preaent location a fine view la had of the Potomac, (Lew very high and rising rapidly). Harper's Ferry and Bolivar lieighta, the late geese of C,.1 mei Geary and hie gallant 23M's vinery over a sups; i sr force of rebels. Onr battery is scattered anng the Foto:nat. The Ist Election under command of Lieutenant Pl ogley, is at Hancock, Gun No 3. un-- , der command of the Captain and Lieutenant J D McGill, is at the Point of Rocks. The formation of oar new section progresses rather aloes—the guns hays not yet arrived, owing, no doubt, to the miserable state of the roads between here and Washington. The arrival of a speo.al train, yea. terday afternoon. containing General Banks, Colo nel Geary and other dist.nguished efEtzera gave rise to considerable conjecture As It would not do to make public the intentions of our command ers I forbear mentioning their future plans. The good people at home, have no doubt, from reading your paper, formed the idea that Uncle Baru is very careful; that thore who have gone f0r..., to save tie honor and maintain the Constitution in tact, are properly provided with a sufficient amount of food to at lea,t Ir% cp the wolf from the door. To show tbem how correct their impres sion is, I submit the bill of fare followed by our aqued for a few days Friday, January 17 th — Breakfa.,r, coffee, w.thout sugar—dinner for twelve man, two pints of beans boiled in salt and water—supper, cold water to al lay the thirst arising from dinner. Saturday—Breakfast, any amount of cold ;Cud. Dinner—what was left of breakfaru.—Supper, coffee and fried pork; not Uncle Sam's though. The pork was alive in the morning; but tier° are so Many rocks and precipices around our quarters that porcine traveling is dangerous. The coffee was borrowed from company "fr." Sunday—breakfast, dinner and sapper; coffee and pork. Monday—for Breakfast, D nnor and hopper, we Lad nothing at all, not even a cracker. huch fare is not calculated f) produce soldier' of Fallataffian proportions. Were we called on to tight:at present, we would no doubt, do some sharp work; oar an gular proportions as our appetitea, are all acute The Lord help the rebel prisoners who fsll int our hands especially if they look plump and juicy. Ws re it net for our pipes and tobacco we would b.) used up competely. Our quarters cannot be charged with close ventilation; the balmy moti tab breeess of the season pass through the government flan nel and roam o'er the limbs of Uncle Abe's ser vitae at will. Our mess contains but three mem bers at present, B. J. Baxter, of Allegheny, Joseph Bhbinson, of Pittsburgh and myself. If the soar. tasterdeems our fare "the Nei to make heroes of, Ideal see it." It requires too men to hold the pipe while the third snicks', his strength being bare y sufficient to enjoy the aroma of the tobac no. No complaint can bs made of Lieutenant Ai well His constant endeavors t) render his men comfortable and the obeefulness with which he assists in all their labors, render him loyal and respected by all. The Lean and Hungry, 'll'l2e Experience of one of our Generals—The Lucid Policy of our Aministration—The happy conolusion arrived at. Be was greatly troubled, by the swarm of ne grates that Booked to his quarters, most y suffering for freedom and rum. Accordingly he Bent to the President to: lustruotions ve to how he should deal with them. He received the following reply : Geller 1 -Co onel-Afflor• Captain -Ltautenant-Sirgsent *Boom ding jing : The subjolaed extract from the Preaident'e Mee lase presides to be diftleutties of wit:oh yo u complain. Sumo; Sec War Dep. Elzeraet).—.lll persona In disloyal States, which is held to service, or otherwise, by others, will not be held, by each, to any service except wheer snob °thane in not residents of loyal States. There. fore, all such persona, not hitherto otherwise held, shall be considered subject to the above decision and dealt with according ty. The Don read this through caretu ly, and gave orders to his pleketa to shoot all niggera who tried to enter the lines. Ho had no further trouble with them. Snow at Richmond, Va. ?The big =OW of the season, Liter many &pas , medic efforts, succeeded in getting down into this neighborhood night before last. The citizens of Richniond and surrounding country were not =rah astonished yesterday morning to And the earth coverrd with snow, about two itches defP for-the atmosphere the day previous had , a wintry itrait, and the Monde looked ie -about! h they had `roimethlfigifii Quail a little different from rain. home merrY iteilla were beard in the morn ing, but Um fast tram and hams had little chance for a regmlaaarfreat,satheenow won melted.— it was a great day far the Youngster, whobimi their ridliatere abnittut la. fore. on every billtdde.—Aiek l!teet JX•pcleli,Mbistai.--- -- - 7,* - . , • --. 4 m r -., r f Rouse of Refuge. OAB9ITJa WAR Ds?mum", r Wasttereros, Dec.—th "3 Hall's Balsam for the Lunge, Hall's Balsam for the Lange, Hall's Balsam for the L ungs, Hall's Balsam for She Lunge, ' Balsam for the Lungs, Hall's Balsam for the Lunge, This article has no superior , for Cottnhs. °cods and ageetions et the Lungs. ThOse having 0CC33100 to use inolleines of this kind would commit their interests by rhurthis a JOBISPR !jam trial. One or two bot ' lea are to di Pte worst oases. For salez taro p M isumni k * earner of the Dtsroood and Marke co.rner ot Pt? toelooputind Market t.. , - General Phelps, Proclamation. It appears that a reporter of a New York paper, at Ship Island, named Elias Smith, undertook to circulate Gen. Phelps' famoim iholidon proolama. tion among the people of tee South, under a flag of truce, which Commander Smith, 'United Sub* Nail', was requested to furnish. The respothie of the latter to this requeat is as follows: Sir : Your note of thia morning asnveylng the compliments of Srig. 6811. Phelps, with a request that I would furnish a boat's crow or vessel to convey you to the opposite chore with a flag of truce, for the purpose of promulgating his prods motion co the loyal °tisane of the Southwest, is received I hare to request that you will return my com pliments to trig. Gen. Phelps, and state that any aid I can render him or the officers under hie coma - mod, in lauding tile forces, I most cheerful ly vo unteer, but I mho: respectfully decline the service req eeted until an oppOrtlially offers to commurucate with the flag-ettlcer. Respectfully, fititianorrosi Siam, Cummander United States Navy. Etas Smith, RN, Ship Island. Flag-officer William M. McKean, in transmitting the:foregoing, letter to the Secretary of the Navy Kays : 'I have approved the course pursued by Corn. mender Smith, and will not allow this or any elm• Liar document to be circulated by any person un der my command" --- Arrest of Lieutenant Habersham The New York Jour, at of Comm rte says 'We learn from private arty - lees that Lieut. A W. Habersham, late of the United States Navy, and well known as the author of a book of travels in Japan, and other literary productions, has been pot in confinement In Fort McHenry, Md., on sus picion of leaving his residence in Annapolis, to pro,ee South. He had recently returned from Japan, for a temporary ',hilt to the Unit'd 13 . ate4, on bug esti matters, prior to re-eatabashing htm .el' at Yokohama. Though a native of Georgia ho has always shown an attachment to tho entire Union. afore Troops Wanted It to slated that the State authorities c f Ithode Island and ?this*schuetts hive, within a few days, rece'ved a communication Porn the War Dopart• merit at Wipihington inquiring what number of troops could be Sent into entire service from each State within the seven days. Senate Chamber Tha office of the Adjutant-General of Vir,„itila having bean removed from the capitol to the State court-house, that room is now undergoing rations improvements, wh;cla wi'l be completed by the 22d of February, when it will bad : ready for the re ception of the first Senate of ths Cdn'ed prate States The Senate will be composed of twen'y six mem.. 1,. rt. w.th Vice-Preeldent Stephens to presiding sa it. We ;earl from the Franklin (Macon county) C-ro hnian ttat w.goota from the Virginia Salt Works bad returned chore, having been cut twenty-seven daya, with only twenty bushels to the team. Its cost at Franklin was near Ytt a bus , el. The goy erninent la mated to hate aelstd tare works. and w, I ma.nufactare for the people as well as for taelf. The proprietors gave a $lO,OOO bond not to sel: snore 60 cents, but paid the kr% t some time ago ar.d sold at 76 cents. Legislature. On the Itch ,natant the Vir,lnis Senate v ent into secret aeaelon for the purpobe of coneiderins a bill to ra'se and organise Virginia's quota of the Confede.ate army. Tpe proposed set ei.l:a (Cr , ten thousand soldiers, to be employed exernatrely to the prott coon of such loeslalee as may be expos ed t, sii-den raids of the Federal tro-pa, to be enlisted for a term of six months, the troops to furnish th. ir own arms. In the Virginia General Assemb'y a resolution was offered inquiring of the Attorney General whether 1170 laws of nations, as praat eel In thin country, will ba violated by subjedliag persons domiciled le the Confederate States, but not eiti• tens, to military duty. Gen. Van Darin Injured. The biehancriii LispVeh, of the 1 8th, says: G 611.. Van I (din was rioletitly thrown from ins horse, at l i /lanasivis, on the 6th Instant, In aUempting to leap Cie t 'ton white riding from Ucn. Besuregard'a headqui io his ow-. He Is badly hurt, hat is hoped net clungerously. An aid, Capt. A. V. Vert nor, was a.'so t'irown and had Ina leg broken. F. , cape of Contrabands. The Pensacola Observe-, of the Bth, says, about a dive° staves absconded from that place on Wed. nebdsy, and to supposed they have gone toff/own Roes Island They have left good homes and mas ters, and have gone to enjoy the tender mercies of the 'Ungava Sickueee =mug Texas Troops, The M,rshall( Tersa)fis..ta.Mects, of the 14th In_ Want, b.9e. "A letter from Ciregra reitlment, thted the 21 , h, states that the eietkeue among the soldiers *as unabated. Beyentyedx men had died up to ibitt date, and many more were dangerous. ly wa COD LIVER OIL JELLY—This superior article is prepared from the beat Newfound. band Oil. It may be taken on water as a pUI with out experiencing the nauseous and greasy tattle peculiar to the ordinary Cod Liver Oil. For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, andaL9 dealer in choUe Family Medicines, j corner timitalleid and Fourth streets. BERNARLes iipksati ALE.—A supply of qua choice brand. so highly recom mended es is supermr tonic (Jr tae use of debilita ted conetlumons, for , ale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Drugglat, and dealer In Cholas Family Medicine,, jal9 ear. Santafiald and 4th eta. N ro El .EVI . A.-IC El Ft. FA/RMAR, UNDERTAKER, sole Nutt for Flake's Motalbe Burin ; Oases, at H. B 1 ER'S CABINET WARRitOOI4B, No 46 SMITHFIELD STREILT Residence, 218 I..suoek street, Allegheny Oily. Orders may be lett•AT t.:EARLES' LIVERY BTAB/A Allagheo r 0.• se2343nutat, DROPSIES ARE CURED By BRA2fD ;NV RE CEPS PILLS —Thus form of disease is *a essioned by the exhalent arteries throwing oat a greater quantity of fluid. than the absorbents lake up. RRANDRETH'S PILL , convey by magic as it were, en lmpu as to the remote extremities, &roue. ing their absorbents to ac , ion, and in case of swel ling or waery deposits. awakening the sleeping energies of t o °se vessels. SENATOR PiELLEN9ER. of Herkimer, New York, was a great sorter from a dropsical affection of more than a years duration. He derived nd ma terial help from the prescript:lone of his physicians, who in fact gave him to understand, that his Ca9o was hopeleaa Hy apparently the merest chariCe, the qualities of Srandrethea Ma were brought to his notice. He began their use at onceand with strong hope—fm he oomprebendyd the principle of cure. Ho persevered with them for three months. making often as many as fifteen pills a day, but always matting it 0 rule to take sufficient to purge in the most effectual manner twice or thrice a weekres . Tots perseverance was rewarded by a per f-ct torat this time. health which lift oordlotted to Sold by THOS. REDPATH, Jalftlom Pitts Ps, And by all daw respectable dealers In I OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH INS 24t h, UO4 Paterargh. J•nuary 24th, 1802. rc,. TRH ANS UAt. ELEGT/ON FOR EOM • TWEN DIRECTORS of tbla company, to erre for the enacting year, will be held at Ws of. floe on TUESDAY, February 4th, 1282, between the boars of 11 am,and 2 p. Ja24-tdF. A. RINKE/ANT, Sec - • . unDIVIDM ND NOTIOM—TME P:7l S. BURGE GAS COMPANY have this day de clared a MY .dead of TWO DOLLA as AND FIFTY CENIS per share out of the Capital mock payn b/e on demand to the Stockholders, or Amu' legal repreeet waren la bankable funds JAMES M. CSTRISTY, Treasure r . Office of the PittabargeGas Company. ja10.2, '8 BALSAM POE THE • LIMOS- NEWS. U. 8. &num Mann.catoreny At de p Leland, Dec. 6, 1861. No. 153 Wood Street, sad I - tty nu , CARBON OIL AND LAMP,. No. 74 Market Street, NEW Day (pops .DREB'3 VERY ORRAP WINTER DRF.43.8 GOODS clasittA out at a aao r.fien. BA URAL A.N D.HOOP SH/RT.I. ti RIR 11-Vi M L.l NS At+ D LIN &NS C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street a T ID v .&., . 4 .t. rp to iit , 1 - 4 8-6, NO, 30 WOOD STREET, Manufacture ea WilOtealae and retell'. dealer in a Gook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Pronto, Fenders, &O. Ims. to oar sample room may be found the "OBLIIBBATEDGas BURNING COOK STOVE'S EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been rally tested by thousands, and the Stoves pronound unualed by say in this market; together with aoe great eq enemy Other desiraole patterns. We have also very large aaaortonnt of PARLOII AICD MUTING STOVES, embracing some of the BEET PATTERNS-now of fered to the publ'o. sip , FANCY ENAMELED GRATE F CoRON AND FE tyl ENDERS, of the newest ses. mmon TS R Italian Bow feted at and Jam Grates, all of which are of- Wary Icor prices. Wirtipecial induseqients. offered to builders in • wan of GRATE Pitons. noOtam 3,31111T11 & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS ST CI AIR STREET. TS STILIS OF MED GOODS J"LTS'I' 14.7 E 0 ELI V-IrM lark are now•openin a choice- Stock 7 V of Winter good,, in all ofthe Weal Ini ohs br e as, oakummuts VII) TINGS, which we flatter ourselves will benne! to A ny asaortment to be found Feet or West. They will be mide up te order in a superior style and at prices to suit the tunes. We would* respectfully solicit as early call frnu our patrons and“ the public. :, 13111 LAY & SON, • MERCHANT. TAILORS Baia No. 19: fifth tilijelat. • 00- aim - I .lltg eiGNlWhair.......r,rira , gm , strith - him MN. bid hees, comer of Afarket eorl It Second etrettk JAIIOO SOOT% toqake'effeet from - the let tat The Imethesa will be oonthaoted nada the asmeand &11471&ACTOUNTAIDittAp& co., at °miaow. „ iv JOYEICDOBLAR 4u4. %lira asuman Daum ItaMaam pi lirtrintateSAtillTaltrrtl'' HOLUM of the Alleghealy , bell• road Oorofkaaf, • will be held at the office of the °ammo_ y, annex of %si l ica and Pike streets, P.M WIN. Pittsburgh, ort: ESDAT, the 4th day of Fe , 1888 o'orobk am. A statement of the of toe Company mill be memento:4nd an election wlllbe heldfotilkeeident and Board Of 1110 ensiling year v • '.:A1t11144 AtiiTnaGLßSOht 13001 winery , !r.Tnantraial=dtiAtaionsotreet, Pei , l'ittsburgh„ Deo. 6,186 L .THE FRO OF s cw."`" ,,- Urvsalattfon 6f-0e Legislature of the giv en to of April 10, leaft, nonce htieby given to all persons desirous of pp:oaring copies of the Ante of the next Legalature, subscribe at this office for the same. A few copies of the iota of the leak. Legislature maga for those subscribing, and others. G. Y. COULTER, County Treat decEtlawdliw Onto Mottosetasta Nadiit MOS COXPAIR, Pittsburgh, December % MONONGAHELA NAVIG A TION GOtel PA. re NY :—NOTICIL TO STOMBOLDRI3he annual meetio of the Stockholders of the Mot m g/thole Navi on Company wit be held at the of fice of said mpapy, NO 76 GRANT STREET, in the city ofPittsburgh, on THURSDAY, the 9th day ,of January, I 862; (as required-by law) at half past 2 o'clock, p m The elections for officers of said Company for the ensulngyear will be held between the hours of meeting and four o'clock p m. pell-law 4w WM. SA KB WELL Secretary. Prrhanaou, January Ist, 1882, [l:3. DIVIDEND NOTICE, ALLEGHENY SMOG& —The President and Managera of the "Company for erecting a Bridge over Le she. stlieny River, oppwite Pits . burgh , in the County of YOU ALegneny," have this day declared a Dividend of Coy;< PER CENT on the Gaping Stock of the uuy paid up, which is payable to Stockhold irs or the,r legal representatives on or after the 1.1 , 1 lament WI& ROoEBURG, Treasnrer. JaB oavrBw-e OLYICS or THI COMPSOLLII or iLLICIBINT CO • Pa ,} Pi tta burg h. January 22d, 1862, TO COAL . DE A.LERS--6ealed Propo- Pals will be 21 ceire dat this office until tiaT URDA Y. nth 'natant , fnr furnienidg Elln Thou,. and BAA bele oit Goad, no • oboist able Q eal. for of t.ourt Houae and JaiL Part to be , I . .iivered at the aide gate on Fifth street, an. part at hose street entrance in quantities not lees than Ft x. hundred buanoir per day. By order of Counts romroisatone-m. te.2343t 1 HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. , R. C. SOH hILERI Z rittsiGurgh, Pa --JAMES BLEAKLEY. Franklin, Pa, 'OIIIIIIBRIM & BLEAKLEY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In laminating and lubricating Oils Crude Petroleum Oil, Equate and every description of Lamps. crtE9°F:°`ffittluETßtf..erchants for the aye o 163 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, c==2!lmml SINGING BOOKS The Oytha -. by J. B. Wood $8.60 1 he Now Luto of Z. on , by J l' r W per dozen. oodbu The A plum, by Ir. Lowed Mason-- ry ...... The Di 4pemoo, by Ge ~ F. 800 t... - 'I ha Mahhath Bell The Jubilee, by Wm. B B•adbury— The Chrumau Minstrel, by it. ken— - Toe Sacred Slur by L. Marshall JUVEZiILE 811+1(i.,N6 BOOR Per The Golden W - eath. 100th ...er dozen. ...... SB,CO Tare* Harp, by A. (wise The Signtingele,rnew bock) Gaohatn -chop! ..... ...... ........... .... The Golden Chain, f tienbath !Schools _ . 1.20 .61.60 .1 the above for eale to itaanth•s or singly by JOHN H. MELLOR. NO. 81 WOOD 4TELBET, between Diamond Alley sod 4th ■tceet- belildEßTZ & I : I LEAKLE Y'd OPENING EVERY DAY FIEST RATE LARK PitINTS Id 12* pal yard /Mr GOO', lie Ru AINB FOR CA6R:SiII A._ B'Et-41.7a x... 30-2-. corner c.eond, Pi tta bargh,) lllLludl of NO. 4 NNW A apliE PARTNER HIP heretofore ex a. feting under the Orto of WOOD, MORItELL & 00 4 wdl expire by lurtf, , the flat January, ;, , 0 D 762. •• 0 „ • • BELL LeD,, • • , lThe samara:4re Aare entered into 00-psu. toer- Alp undar the 11E6 of WOOD .MOR KL b A CO., and still coutinuethe Genera Mercantile business akiehnstown, MIOMARD D. WOOD, inuftuEtt a WOOD :aim M. MatiNEbi. enoßtiltTaoTTEE DAGamma MOB 01.1VR MINA, EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND, wrrri w MILLER. la 26 4td<w UNION STATIONARY PACK" ETS, Are supplied to Deals:LAl-. • $1,50 PER DOZEN. T H E LAMPLIGHTER'S STOR • HUNTED DOWN; TEE DETECTIVE PO LICE, and ottu*Notavelettes, by ()EARLE 3 DICE. ociwipliste in one volume, and uniform with cover t Expect:mons." Price '6O cents in paw cover, or two lilustratel Editions in Cloth, eillihr in duodecimo or ootavo form. Price $l,OO each,— For ace at AVINERI/3 next door to Posta:Loa. TnaKSGIVING SERMONS. THANKSGIVING -A LECTURE o THE Pat./SENT TIMES, By Rev. °HARI. ta DBWORTH Preaohed t o the Arch otreet Prer byterian Church, Pluladel his, on Thursday, Nor. 78,1561. One octavo reL Price 15 cent.... "ar and Emaratipatlon—The Hong, 4n the ,ton's tiormaa, By li.Ebtn.Y WARD HEROES& A. sermon deltrered lu the F'iymeuth Church, Jiro ktyn, Y. on Ttuaukelitrinn Day, Notramboir 21, 1861. One rot, octavo. Price 16 °ants. Par nate by NEW WALL PAPERS—A. free!" as aOrtment of low priced Wa..l Paper in.& re. cowed and for add tiv , ja26 w. R MA. B3 fIAL1 4 ET Wood street PAPER HANGINt4, in every...variety rt decorations for sale ry i 5.26 W. P. 87 Wood stree`. daIi,EAT INDUCE , ItNTS TO CASH ILA Buyers of Buo rs, SHOES AND GUMS. Cal/ Um same oon and secure a , ersatz, as lam selling at w prices, se Boots and Shoes nave ad vanced 2f, per mat. ao JOSEPH H. BORLAND, - CI BRAP CABEf BTOREIig, Jae 98,1darket street, 2d door from kilth. EATON, MA.C.B.IIAL & CO., JOBBERS & RETAILERS Trimmings, Rmbroider,es, Hosiery, Glcarces, Shirts, (lava's, Linde, saint!, 81tirts, Tarot., Ribbons, Rucbes, Flowers. Zephyr d Wool. I A full line ords.4ll, WA RaS always on tmid. li,- City and Country Merchants auntie.] at /osr prices. J• 24 411 RATON, MACRITM CO, No. IT Fifth street. TO LET—The warehouse on Second street running through to First street, now mounted by iiitehooot, MoOrsery &Co Enquire of (je74lw) emu( istcoosoir to. G. Errs CALF BOOTS CH GENT'S CALF BOOTS CHEAP, GEsrs CALF BOOTS ÜBEA/3, AT ISO. 15 "'ITER STREET S QUARTERMASTER'S WARGANIB AND OTHER CLUMS AGAINST TSB GOVERNMENT, BOUGHT BY PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY. JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier. MAXIVACTURIIII OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OP' FURNITURE. No. 45 Snalthtlielit Street, PITTSSURCH. AFULL ASSOILTUENT OF Plttabargh Manufactinred:Burniture, prioee for OonetantlyNEM. on hand, which we will tell at the loweet my 10dr.ie NOW IS TEE TIME TO SECURE BA. RG A I '3B IN COTTON HO 3I RY 600 DOENN LADIES CO ETON HO3E at old prices 600 COZEN LADIES CO NON HOS w. at old prices 600 DOZEN LADIES OOTTON FIJ.IE at cid prices NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS FRENCH CORSETS for 62 cents FRENCH coßsars for 64-cents 60 DOZEN MECHANIC CORSETS 60 DOZEN MEWIANIC CORSETS Ladies and Misses' Hoop Skirts Ladies Gioves, Gnuotlets, Woolen Hose, Woolen Hoods Armlets, Wool hints, Gaiters. Lmen Handker miltfs. Embroidered Cohere, no. Gents Merino Skirls and Praisers, oLLera, Neck Ties, Cotton Hosiery , Burs Gauntlets, Eiandker. Oilers, Setts, ho., CIIEMP FOR CASH -- A T - OEURLES GIPNE Rl3, NO. 78 MARKET STREET. • NEW Beuitoa.th sE NEW BALMORALSKI RTS, NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS, NEW STYLE OF CALICOES AT ISX ORM NEWETY LE FIGURED DELAINES ai .96 eta. Ili-We hare a few good styles of SQUARE AND LONG WOOL SHAWL* which we are searag at reduced prices. • a D. HUGUS 001INIC K F/FTH AND MANE ET mum's. - aT .1. ' 2OO BARRELSirst CRUDE OIL Burning Well, Buobanan farm 88ststiratY. Crude Oil Plummer W ...._ . 011 40 ga.evity. 428 0 . .. Peebles Well, ouenanan farm 85 gravity. 450 barrels Crude Oil, Poole Well, Blood farm, 80- gravity. 500 bombs Orucle.oll. Boston Oct, 82 gravity. 28 40 barrels Rye Wtuakey, 5i Corxl/42,yeers old. . .. . 8 76 ' “ Pure Rya Wbisky, 6 ~ 8 . 41 41 ARchea .on p for band and receivingpa Mperore daily. Por side anah . srlip pm vecl 1a224f 11.:3..era,gfv,' Agent. AO, , 6 Wood streqtr ABBON OIL AND pLkuPB-- N 4.; Esau description of Lam. nheaP^ est Kitchen Lamp, to the most from ttt splendid Parlor Lamp. Lampillhadesqevaryrdescrirstmsotsd 8 80 beet qinliityofthrhmt ctim *mangy mania for we arum store of samowparrre %Rata. Ire U 8 Wood acres;-`1 11 freak tia) biutimpL: .d fiw efr lEEE! ZutC I IST la FL ' S HENRY MINER, Succesnor to aunt • Miner, Next door to Pon office. -0 F - D. Et. DINFYIOII36OIIKR. . EU ',GER. wujaajw ~c- 1 ,----sl4l 1, ---- s141 it Ca, - Wholesale uroo`ets,. AND I . M ORTEREI OP' ~ WINES, BlioDlES GINS, (160. ALSO Distillers and De;ders in,''' FINE OLD MONONGURLk inillittili, 827 and 4222,..Libert ear:<: , Meaty- przmannuan;•pa Joel rece,..d • iiinit•••ol••••u.ag. 0 I' N2' .14-P.RIE4 bad saint lovy by W E. Schmertz da Co o , Ida ai Filth eirieeN, 'Mt .41.trae....____boola and Sarney Tls anal thiikte ~ '7 3 - 7= : 4 ' 7, 434 sant mai) war t ea , i f iLLIAINSOII 8 IB T FAVS p bomkeort 510..41 ST. VEAM tisermszt cia 7141.0318 - PUM Li P Ati AnikaTe" ; :11%0RE - tiatuts igt.a g Praia/ma. maw of ,111111 U 17.4 bt.l!. 0.14,ht 12=EE1 No. 77 Market S /JEW BA.LMOBAL SK :, , fir Two oew lots. bright tififtf l firsioratit quality an 10 ' * KAI :' .13 OOP ff: i -, Wide and narrow Title topsA b e gm k kik k fot , . marrow and IY, at elegica„s- '- v ,,, COTTON HOSI4III,Y, A full stock of fine, medium and common grades at last veare priceirby_the dooountlirqtuoatz lst. The ladies are invited ' to call and - I examine) onr assortment. LADIES LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ErtibiEgdere C lT blikiderroZareiiirtittecnina Revere, Hemmed Stitched, Corded Lai)), Mourning end Rain Linen ilia& • keroblefs. The beet bargethe ye co (foxed by wired Which cannot fee to be sp y twisted . lir 0 0 ,I, EA" 0 0 0 DA.,,- ; The outire stock of Hoods, BantIMPL Swa t Nu bias, Sleeves/Mate,* 4 - ctiosing out • - erredin•ed pnonii. BUCK GLOVES AND GUNTLETS, . , • A full Ifni of the above goody spore ohne= expo. cially adapted for the ilea of aohiters. Alan, Woolen Soaks, Striped Wo Wen Shirts , and Woolen °valor -,olthern, "' , WHOLESALE AND /DETAIL BITTERS, are Invited to &II and exam ne °orates*, mid& ..we tr,li xuarat tee ell good ant ea cheep as ant to the city. JOSEPH HORNE, 17 MARKET STREET Dy~ q a Slight Cold, th faa_sh.,,,Zr a zi e eneeti 4Ro NCH tA( or dale ,Ohr-aat; T~~Cl.~which might be checked with, a simple remedy, if negiectcd:cften terminates seriouely Few are aware of the importance 9f stopping a . 4_,I L or Oliglzi Xol_ti in its finst staip3 ; that which in the beginning would yield. to ',a mad remedy, not atte n ded to, sows att4-244. E • r the lisngs. 4.oatzta'a oanxklawoiarhea' were first introduced eleven years ago.; It has been pad that they are the best article before the pulite for , O ait g/za , gffoc.nchitu t . fi-Wuna, getteugok the Hacking: Ccragh Wa.niiun4fLan.; smell numerous a f fections of the ~.g. h oetal,i giving immediate ?die: Publde Speakers t Singers wal foul them effectua/ fzr clearing: and st,- Lgth4ming the voice. Sold all 07 - agitate and pealer a in. jletecit o t ne , at ..V5 Gents per box. - dolma akw GRAPP --PAUL HUE/ 1311..... WM. 138A.14 Western Stove Works 945 LIBERTY STREET, NIMBUS, GRAFF & CO., M AI I ITTFAPTURRRE4 . i WOULD CALL THE ATTE.NTIOIst LTT of the public to their line OtOCk of Well mei cted i Cook, Parlor & Heating Stovesq Alach-w4(44D - ' KITCHEN RANDS. GRATE FRONTS, HcizrZtt. c'eollag which found STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Ti git, Relipu, and IRON CITY, 1 Were awarded the FIRST M:MIMI et the Mate Fan• for the BEErr GOAL WCI.II. • STOVE& Also . awareed to the . • TETTE AKIRICILN, non k REPUBLIO, : For the ItIIEVF WOOD 000 H STOVES NOW tJ&E. The KM/WOMAN andHAPHlAll,Prertnhue; Stoves are neuntrpaased. We call attende ot , DEALERS and BU he the largest, Moa e k cdi GRATE FRONTS* FREIDEJLE , .11q T A TE - .. line the DIA/Fa/ND andSOUPEigCeil Cook Slone with Eiestpatwye Limit" b the fire better than iron. - Fitie • - at!" W. R. NoGNE & C 0.., 1/1101IANT, TAILORS, N t y . ,,lTZ se tl iz ylittrion Wok 0; :of b o y o r ! to Fall and Whgerpoods, just receiTed.araOg which_ Mai be sound all of the newest styles or goods for c eente gad . Tooth's Ware, together with a fell airai 4twootte Galion. meat of gentlemen's Poiatatuog goods . • NV' g. fitoEgarat , oo.. /a Iroiliria at. . noSelm cor.lifirket B Q aafie, 41:Utwi , TIERNAN & Ciairirlf, ' Wholesale ' and Retail anneal, /401511.1 ASV ZULU! It TEAS, - WISES, 41400R81, North-goat owner of OHIO STREET AND THE DiAzo Hato im, wryly ALLICI3HKN. JOHN I. LO9AN, ATTOINAIT , • K VIM'S LAF:tiI#I7ILDIITG, del9.ly HRISTMAS PRES-RNT V ZRY CEI:OXIS P4TIIIMB4 COlsrs AbilkiliVinakti - ANII it; 1. 1 LANUS:LIRE BELL RINGERS. xa First established In 1889. A— -,lllPrag OITIZIINS 0 r L:y After nina - months slourn in the Isle of QM; and a 8 11013.3381 , ton, through the British Pror• locea, the above tr• ape of Artists contemplate a aeries of co uttertmcdttraugh.the-States of Pennayrt• 'cola. Ohio end Indiana, previous to th eir depar ture falfora the coming Spring. Having closed :very: limpwatul. enga eat at Nittlo's. vew Yorkftheyfaiiirhave the of appea tnß r. l a your city as advertised. untontaW 7 wlTA'itt ae aggat two Ithriztredqn reifoehert - eielee - troznirtili , the opera of Martha, Bnhernian GU, Ac. upon the Sells. Songs, Ballade, Duette, Humorous and Itrlitsr6on Meo&ci? aiWatir%l744.lßa rm , fin'thtoSeitiann74he Admittance kb cents. No toiliptice - ln the even. nig. 'tickets fur sale at the Idnaictitonte andat the Grand Maine* will be given on SATFRDAY AFTERNOON, :iwitimaii i skii ocu vi a , an i nvwctsma. Children admitted to thaw for TEN OEMS Doors open at 7%. to commence at 8 o'clock. Ma- 0 Linea to commence eta p.aigr rn. A splendid set orPhoaphs may be seen at the Posted:Bee and Hall. • caul :gsiu, htana•er. binTy 4114-NtIRAOTI7- KENO "One iruateirtelciPfOr brilliancy ning, freedom or offensive odor, and trimspe• Racy of color, (which color we warrant not to be Cry ewe or asposore4 is ansarpassed.by anytinalorin ttileor, rn gai4fratitarrAfis. Us a profitable Oil to the consuiiroOrmorigebralip recommend it Also, our mannhustnre of CAUSTIC SODA, Used bj all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries whit*. ettoele PerOont liuglfelififfildlthtejnel mefe of gagliSh Soda broughtte thieiconntry.,Oufsona factors of ___ -- • - - - SAPONFIER, OR CORCERRATIO,II4,LAILT. ae; Are so well and raronay ATM tbe mention is sufficient. to by or:kn ddreastogead itionisieerilfil be ennoprjA*lo9 GEORGE COLHOUN, Agent. _Reen. *ft msairraOnuce on isibi DolBl7dWis Fitr. Pittsburgh JOU Xr• - ' r id 011 1 111) C O M DQ LSAJERV X..EACMANT, NOB TILE 8.0,141 07 larritat BLOOMS, NO. ?4 WATER STREET, BELOW MAREBT alLn. ~eITTSRITROR DOWN tir. TETLEY, 188 Wood sliest,' - mASE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL ,irzaaa .at the ehcateit - lineiblak. notteq been In Umbel/Loses of reanumactetringtoola eniriVion theflenteeflatk.o4.o4 .IVllollniutaine persona about to enme in roe ou ouatnese• that it will be to their interest to give ua a call and our Boa manna 1.4 , make,llg!. Io Ts - 7 - 130 1;g 1 Z617BLE - 111RICBE_ CALF • BOOT& :5 ^ ~~_ Wnl i 0/148 edisePTl Bolez Lace !PAN which we are selling at rednoed prices; W. E E . Schmertz & w...L17 .Til No. 31 Fifth Street. ?3 r CM& 'OVA TEMUMILe ICEtblik'ne4k, IMPORTERS APED DEALERS ES moms, ThAtisnozau, .11r0 `l*4- 7 4 , W`$ 1.1 Prth PAdi, pAnzAamtPlue., •- • v. nut 1 - • imluilloPeane , 4 - - wi =ms. lioir .-- Trail "g: C-H ICEsii i - Wilegbeny 2 Clitytaufzf 4 - 4 4 4,11zimmitA, SEAMUS' 44AGISt AND OF C A - SlVA. 33 trEtalaf p ' : A Jbackgps aulinettes;Wide, illa! etdint lin left .ca . CUEILDBIgg et Street. A. GAR/WM As - 138,(14, tisbargh'Seteral inmanetrigella: res.cont es Repressated. • M-Mit MA., N APt*tiotatueket a s p k 1 & #' 611 YOURTTITRERT ! f NEW CA WN R - riter p Off A' , _Ai _ A L tr v ,13ouedirr PREVIOUS TO mi mes In pikes, of which the Meat whan• odscribrediaparghoera FOB Wig. delft ,eaair, BA 1,500 1- AOAKIIVELS . I.II4274Okrit p t W ABED *3'.49lsii•wig 4 9 4 3Biii i iartr justatriall%ltialit'L 4;46 7 - 71: easall nfivet; 007! I RTABLE BOEMISO:fe a 'TAW dadrovoldrilittree4ll7/4 -4)1 / 1 471 7 4 1 5, 1 %.. etki • RC,4 URGE';THEATRE. )MM)E1180B - . ; Asemereeo—Prlysfe Boxee,s6,oo; ftAt ; 1 :4 age Box, $1,04 AlreueUe end. v" Grolciesi ss Family Oft* 26 coats; Elitism 160,1 7 2 coluth Colored Boxes, 60 comic MU EVENING. AgitheY last g aot zeararwe of the beautiful and KISS DORA SHAW. The pet tormance will commence with the i11ar.n....4.7.1.4, ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: After which the ' ' ' ''''''''''"- 'MOILS 47FirElnler GertrtiftSitith filhf c. ,e - 444....2di5s thaw To conclude with '` ' VTR PIRENAMSI3}III)7V T46110 % , ''',..!• ..T.,tr'. .n. 75 4314-11,,M9014 _ .CONCERT, -BALL. POSITIVILI NWYOMBIGUIVOIIL Wednesday ? i idaTi =rt ay , and Sat urday, JAL 22, 23, 24445, pint i)pearance PEAK -1 A-NrilAr NATIUIIUUL OLL.- 138x,141%0,'16:,,A t of , e ME• I SI
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