PITTSBURGH POST SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1862 PALISH PROPHETS. The New York Tribune comes to the defence of Russel; of the London nines, and in doing so shows both ingenuity and - malignity. It will be remembered 11 4 it Pusell, in one of his letters to the Ibnei,predieted that our government would not, give up the rebel embassa dora,Aason and Slidell, because of fear ottle "American mob•" Quite a num b;)r of our American journals have in flicled merited chastisement upon the .„ rlintkslanderer of our government and penpl and under the charitable pre_ tell4i)f.ithe best being liable to be mis takeni:especially in matters of prophecy, the , Tribune excuses Mr. Russell in the following cruel attack upon Secretary Setvitrd. After enumerating several comparatively unimportant predictions failing of fulfillment, the Tribune glides gerktli and softly to the point as fol "Grjo.recall a still more striking in stanOtAite all remember Mr. Seward foretellifil at the New England dinner in thisrbity, in December, 1800, that the commotion would all be over in sixty days,frfiim that time, as well as his sub seqnent repeated assurances that in ninety days the struggle would be fin ished. No, no; all who undertake to tell us what is going to happen hereafter are likely to mistake sometimes ; and Mr. Russell is no more to blame than any, other soothsayer whose prognosis has turned out to be erroneous." If a Democrat were guilty of giving the Secretary of State this. stab in the baok, it would startle the entire Aboli tion. fraternity, and cause their very bones to rattle in mutiny. Had we originated this paragraph, the Gazette 'would have commented upon it for a week at least, and utterly confounded us by, quoting from some English Abo lition paper, as if did in relation to Mr. Sumner—to prove that in the estimation of 'English Abolitionism Mr. Seward is a very greatstatesmankoWe remember, some three months ago, of making al fusion to this three month prophecy of Mr. Reward, going to show how much the'ablest of us have underrated the rebels, and neat day we received a letter from a Republican subscriber to our weekly paper—who has never either as tonished or gratified us with the sight of hiscurrencyorpar--saying that he could nolonger patronize a paper that sympa thized with Southern rebels ! Now we setathat ' horrid monster, Greeley," as Senator Davis called him, using the Secretary's prophesy in order to ditcred it his predictions hereafter. We exp”et this attack upon Mr. Seward to cost iii t Tribune at least onebhalf of its cir. •. tion. But the New York Tribune itself has amused itself in drawing iarererices froni the appearance of "fiery stars," and the faded complexion of the "pale faced moon." The signs of the times indica ted to its vision, that the South would never leave the Union, could not be eject ed with the force of shoe leather. It insisted that the South contained within itself, the elements of her own destruo 14m—slavery; and that all we had to do was simply to issue a proclamation tel the slaves to rise and that would le the speedy end of the rebellion. The Tribune and all the rest of its class, in ._ okidibge. thousand spouters in and out •'`: .guess, have been issuing procla mation's for more than nine months, and to no purpose. The rebellion now, se cording to the tribune, is more formida ble than it was at first---so threatening, indeed, as to cause that paper seriously toconsider whether we had nor better let the rebels go, than fight them any longer. All these blundering predictions on' the part of the Tribune and its followers, arises frcm the tact of their total mis conception of the South and its resour -003 isnd relations. They start wrongly, and necessarily arrive at erroneous cop elusions. Instead of the slaves rising, as predicted, the • are in the—Eicathern ar e • •s, and in others they 1-- 1 .- .lngaged in such pursuits as their masters desire them to be at. There are of course exceptions, but they are not 'numerous. The Tribune and its class are now so enraged at the total failure of their predictions, relative to t h;s South• _ern rebellion, that they now begin to regret that they did not permit them to • secede in the beginning of the revolt. 'Thadestruction of slavery, however, was the incentive which prompted them to advocate coercion; seeing this undertak ing likely to fail, we now find them bt ,, . _ginnig to feel the popular pulse in fa '',vor of letting the Gulf States alone. But that:masses of the freemen of the North are for the restoration of the Union ; so le the President, and so are the k,un ---S.-:•,fiii—diset thou.sands who are in the field. "The war is tot an Abolition expel iment; it is a struggle for the existence of cur government, and it must prevail, no matter what the expense, and totally regardless of oonisequences to slavery, or to the vocations of ranting, political Ab olitionists. - ifir We feel oarselves prompted to .00mpliment our venerable and venera ted ootemporary, the Pittsburgh Gazette. Yeste;rciay'a issue contained nothing, &h -i soluiely riething, of the irrepressible con alder of the millions in human bondage, "ad of Northern people "being in love" with that honorable institution. In the 'fibeettqe of these, however, our neighbor 1:-.77v;"hrillioteil over a mortal" column and a h a lf upon its readers, under the-facetious .beading of "a few words on a newspaper ittamp duty." After a learned and interesting hit of history in relation to "Itt:ttnp duty," 1-e giiiitTog in the reign of Queen Ann, of ___E n eand, and her tory Ministers, Harley end' Bollingbroke, and some pertinent j ab a gozatel)_ean_Ewift and St. Pitriek, • crim zk#Abor halts for a moment and ~ , bffnist us ittaeutiiifi was always a tory Intnigand," and that Cabinet officers have leen traitors before ' Floyd and Thompson" were hein;d'of. ,tipon these 'points we have beerizin doubt for some time, andlake this ()Cassie° to thank our neighbor for its information. There is another nice point connected with this stamp act which our friend will place us under additional obligations by explaining, and that is this, in what country was St. Patrick born, and what was the exact altitude of the steeple of the church which pious Christians of Dublin erected for him in that ancient city, in the beginning or ending of the fourth century? ROUSE OP REFUGE. We have received from lar Julia T Logan, President of the Houle of It •f -uge, a statement purporting to be an explanation of the conduct of the man agement of that Institution in relation to the religious rights of inmates, in an swer to sundry communications calling for explanations. We shall publish the document on Monday, with some obser vations of our own in reply. OUR ARMY CORRESPONDLINCF SANDY HOOK. MARYLAND LIKICHTS, January 28th. 1662. ) EDITOR POST :—We have been hilerna_ ting on the Heights for near three weeks. This period owing to the ab sence of all excitement passed slowly and unpli. asant enough. Yesterday about 11 o'clock, a. m., our lookout dis c wered obout 150 cayalry and tvo tie et's of artillery, liesurly picking their way down the road that leads through Boli var to Harper's Ferry. Uar orders were not to fire until we received w 0 7 ,1 from Major Tyndal, who commands at. this point and has his quarters in Siral Hook, about a mile below our post The rebels were therefore per muted to proceed with their object, v., Ludt wa , soon manifested toward us, by the dii.• charge of a shell followed by a ,reonti. They had apparently not discovered as their shots were directed to c ~o,.ltily '•H's" Tau tors on the riot r, a ebr, t dis• ranee shove. Our gun was planed 1 - real) , opposite their position and the first shell scattered Mr. Seee,h iu a'l di rections. Toe cavalry took the back track al a Glpin gait, while tho , e in front sought the protection of the houses in Bolivar. We fired about twenty shells in and about the town. Toe fireit.g on our side was very poor, owing to the high wind, misty atmosphere and mis erable state of the mountain side. The ground was covered with ice, (owing to the freezing of the rain as it fell on the snow) and it was scarcely possible to stand or get the gun properly ranged. The long continued wet and damp weather had also effected our ammuni tion, rendering the explosion' of the shells uncertain. About 4 p in.. we again ' opened on a squad of about thirty; but :f.er the first shot, they were non eat detatchment consists of one Par r:J. 10 pounder, and twenty-one men. 1.1.-utenatit Atwell, was in command until Monday evening when he left for Point of Rocks. lieutenant J. D. Mc arrived just at the close of the first firing and is now in cmimand. The Ist Section is still at lioncock. Captain Knap with 50 men and gun No. 3, is at the Point, awaiting the arrival of the two guns and equipments for his new Section. Yours, 4-,c James A. Dunlevy, of this city, has charge of gun No. 4, spoken of. And we are informed is one of the be.,t not. diers in the service.—ED, HARRISBURG CORRESPONDENCE. MR. EDITOR: I have thought that a letter from the seat of the governme..t might be read by your people. You will not get much at this writing, from the fiat that I did not reach here in time, owin !, to an unfortunate accident to a. freight train off the track, which gave us the inexpressible mortification of re maining all night opposite the ',upper House, without a single puff from his majesty,the locomotive. I therefore mutt content myself drawing on others for the few facts I have to give and regret losing the speech of speeches made by your giant-minded member, Williams. on the Investigating Committee. My informant states that the speech was not only brilliant, but terrific, and carried,' all before it. It was Williams in the days of his great triumphs. Tito (Jet is that such should not he lost but sl read broadcast over the State, that the it,ttple who are so deeply interested should t e informed of the workings of their ser vants. - Mr. Dennis. it appears, took ex ceptions to some ill-timed remark which fell from the able remarks of Mr. Wil liams, when this gentleman rose to a question of privilege, observing that he would take some other place and occasion to question the member feom Allegheny in his right to indulge in offence of language. This then is likely to result in something more serious than empty sound, as Mr. Dennis is somewhat sen sitive, and extremely courteous in what he states in debate. This gentleman has a fine reputation as a finished law yer with amiable temper- ment. I am confident from what I know of your member that he did not make use of the language to offend, for it is his man nerism and not that he would offer in sult, for in Mr. Williams, "His honor and his life but grow in one ; take honor from him and his life is done." Dr. Gross also spoke eloquently, and his remarks are highly commended by members with whom I conversed. The Doctor is popular. and I presume de served :y so. I will have something to say of him and others hereafter. The ex Secretary of War is expected here to-morrow; there will not be as much attention bestowed now as befoie —what a thing office is in this land of Yankee simplicity? The following sentiment was sent to the Burns celebration by your fellow citizen of McClure. It is not only pa triotic but complimentary to our brave soldiers who bear the honored name of "Pittsburgh Rifles." The "Pittsburgh Rifles" at Draines ville—The most certain 'cure for the preservation of the Union; "up guards' and push down South. TESTUDO. ati- Take this remark trom poor Richard—poor and lame: whate'er be gins in anger, ends in shame. air Tart words make no friends ; a spoonful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar. Mir He - that would live at pcace and ease must not speak all that he knows, - nor judge all that he sees. Scene in the United Statesigena° On Wednesday, last, Mr. BaulaberyiTof l elmare, addressed the Senate in opposition 40 the exP4l sloe of Mr. Bright. He said: ' • ' When the people aro mad their represcuttalaves are seldom wise Reason, Make and Common sense has well nigh fled the land. The senator trom Massachusetts (Sumner) had angled the Ateator from Indiana, and the „names of Cataline and Arnold seemed less hateful now bet:tame they had received hei (Sumner'.) censure, and their future fame would shine more br gotly because they hai not received his praise. No age can furnish such an example of injustice as the aotion of hus peers toward the senator from Indiana. He (eauishury) contended that tne issue was, whether the letter wreeen to rarie was caloulated to give aid and cc mfort to a public enemy. He claimed teat, the latter was 'simply a common 11111.1 M uf tutroduction. No injury to the government was intended or could it rxenebey result from such a iettsr. He. (Mr. Saulsbury) knew that loyal men es ever breathed were under suspicion; such things only weaken the cause. if he would coo ,_,e t in reetoring the Union, he muse be just and fear not. If isitoleice rule the hot and me be proscribed and expected on suspicion, sucb means, Jrn'ead of preserving the Cocet tution, only Mee tees it.. destruction. Mr. LAYS repeed to Mr. Saulsbury, sustaining the position he ,ad asserted in hi, former remarks. H. referred to Mr Bright's course in not having voted for measures to s twirl the government or satdue the rsdeltion, although he said he had not exam ned the record carefully Mr. BRIGHT said he was on a tr al wh'oh solved lee seat here, and perhaps his reputation. The lormer he oared little situeet; the latter he cued a clod des fur and thought it justice to him the senator should examine the record If he W 31211 take the trouole to examine his re cord he could Sail no duce noes and co such sentimente AS MO senator imputed to tern. He would flsd he had ever denied the right of secession as long ago es Mr. Calhoun was in the Senate. lie had spoken egainet ass en 1/ ight. Mr HOWE inked him it he coned refer him to any speech made .ant sees on, wecre Mr. Br.ght dried the reeee of tiecees.un. bRIGH (led d teat he was not much ± ,,ren to speech makin but he (Etregbi) begged refer to his speese when he said that there were three part.es in the Semite, ac. He es s , af, fed tee -costi r horn Kentucky had got e.e ot-oute tde until he hat taken :eat "no pod cited CORM cc' of :Yasuo h." 'nig senator charges me with teatime to outside m -611CliCi.9 If he waste to carry the war into Afri ca lem reaty to meet him there. Tue senator from Kentucky cannot a arm me. I understand c., and eu (Liebe he un bri.tand. me. If he and n a examine the record, how did he ;Ate hie infer• moron, to stand here in the ihee ate, as he toes, and mierepr. Beet me? I seep to tote tha. 'he record furnishes him (Ua• is) si tt any such fazus ,r same metre as he charges me with. Mr. DAVIS (ley jetted that he Ini4.le the same edetneo a teems to mire the gentleman a chance 0 them. Mr. B HIGH. f —You d:d ELL dab 0 uo!ustun of your Mr. DAVI.4 continued, re erring to the 40 . .613 and reef rd cf Mr. Pr An., and ocd not min re, reeent Mr BRIGHT—Kid Ile leneVr from Kentucky al .ow me a moment r LiVI-J—No, mrt No r: T .0 Cuaa , •i..led the senators to Or. ler. fir. AV Id asked. the Oen% or a point out 0110 rnev-ur • coercive that he hied voted for. Will he do Con ? Wnen the resolution was introduced et the beginning of the proeent Beession of Con iaese t,, lay a Lax of one hundred and fifty millions of dollars, the senator tram Indiana (13fighti was in hi. set", but when the Vo:0 on c/o.ng so was ta ken he w,s cut of t. T, senator from led air had a duty to perform. He (Davia)hai no rnml ty pgalOSt the senator from Indiana, but he would have ass rijdiceti if he Davie) COUIJ base ehowr, lile rote for a measure W eustla the got ernnnehi eiefend itself. Mr N nx, 1 tail he had ex...mined the r'ci - ird through though no: fully. tut a fnr an Gin ( Eetoenaen's renoilocilcin wee. there were 13, yeah and n4ye taken OIL the Tote Mr. hit.. C atad Ili the Senator Irt tu Dame (F. seentlenj tt tot .1 ea, though be wan a pnbacai opponent an I ne tit i no eta m opaa h.m, and a - though h- tHr-ght) was arc dentaily on the Ftnance Comma-to. ttt which be (Feseenden) hal charge. be u d wsa b.in (Fe.a=nden ) what bad lama hta tßrtitt'e a Jr 2.1.1 Lao Committee on Finance in rere.reu..e L e L - 1.03eje1.1 meaeuree of tt“e gov Ur. r I will rhy tl.at, aeoord ng to my fccohe 1133 Of Whel , Ilse been dune In the C.:L.. rlll;,.ed CE F,C.I,Le Meg.) ttlEvAtUfei wore .ce.dtrtil setlwteu tee Ele,n,tur from locattna tr , j41.1, An- pro,eLL. and 1 [lnhere r,a: ho Lei 0 , prel:y 90' teat lu L a attendance, thin. n: ey have r ,v, .1 all oppoatuon from him (13rtkrhi, , th '.-ve u.s conztureoce. Mr. 0‘,10r.1 cal that be had seked the tiller, Iron hot ps cause the senator !corn kieutuniry had tu.y tagot to CAW 120.t1e nun (tit ight,) but to relieve the Senator !roar Kentucky of a great anal of r,u burrowing abutlt to For The Dai'y Pest Lit I itt. :.1,1 in abut be aatil about oarr) dig ALlca to n 1 ant Li, threat. IC the ,tt nato.. :run Indiana had ar y explanation to make, be (Davi-) we. molong .o bear n. Mr. bRU.,H i-1 tutre no explana'ton to make. 1 mean peace, an.l desire peace. Mr. LA V.. 4 aaid that he ea., a oaeoe aural Ada a, and Madill aa th•aana. He rtterrail ag-in to Mr E.s.ght's vote and ao..iin in the Senate. The S. net' r tram Indiana made ane roman: to bad ta..te Waal - 1 Knr,w you" What dd hr mean? Lid tpe geo. niece mere to convey a mane a aga.c.:t mi.? IP dhe .hreeten me! Mr. BEtlio am no. euudelous of ti.viog ul- Vred any threat niamet tun gentleman from Eel, tur try. 1 I.av •no Idea, from wna: 1 know of him, that he wou'd on deterred lion) doing hid duty by any threat Ido rot know w:..e.her file yjnh, w,..11.1 be or u.,'. be earl make too ex.pnr.m-nt. Mr. Ifh.V,h intid that ne end on peace:al relation,' with every creator. Mr. BRIG EIT—So acu I. Mr. DAVIT continued, and contended that tak_ Ina the ro.ee of tle senator for n Indiana (Bri,..ht,) .nd hie e.,uree and a, thou on the restlutton tor &ration, it was Hutt •;el . Around (or hie (Bright's) expuleio . B AXaTi VEa lil/CHES-A 11€7 ettleactour r.n odaLable remddy for Coast:- patton of tue Co.uveness, Bali2us and ,Servt,ur kiecdeche, and the venous forma of llyspepsa. Tbty fl•lii:el's nature by strengtheamig nal invig)rating the process of digestion For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Draggle!, and dealer in cho'.es Family Medietnee, jailf corner SmiLLseld and Fourth streeia. , DROPSfE9 ARE CURED BY }MAN rtE PILLY--Tnie term of disearie is no casioned by the exhalent arteries throwing not a greater quantity of flail. than the ansorcents tyke up BRAN D BETH'S a I Li.+ convey by tr.agio ea it were, an impu se to ine remote extremities, art u, lag their atisornesie w action, and in case of nivel dog or watery deposits. awakening the sleeping energies of tines vessels. bENATO& nELLEN9Eft, of Herkimer, New Yore, was a great suffer from a dropsical affection of more than a years duration. He d-rived no me te( uti help from the prate notion fof his pr Jolene who in fact gave him to understand, to me case was bopeleas. By aoparently the merest chance, tae qualities of Brandreas Alla were brought to his notice. lie began tveir use at once and with strong hope— fir he comprehended the principle of cure. He persevered with them for three months, taking often as many as Afteen pills a day, but always matting it a rule to take sufficient to purge in the moat effectual manner twice o: thrice a week. This perseverance was rewarded by a per ci restoration to health which lees continued to this time. •_,1,1 by TIIOB KELP TL Pit4bargn, fs, eLLI I 1,./ y. re,pet.tabk, deafen, to "akedicinott, hCEMBAVE'd HOLLAND B 1 'r E EIS BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, BCERHA.VE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, are not exceeded by any medicine extant for the cure of One two bottles w:11 care the worst eases of this chstressiag disets. JAMES HOLILMS & 100013 K. .PA OYariatk and dealers in j_ Provisions, owner of Market anti Front tits, ir5613,0 DYBPEPRI, DYBPEPSIit, DIBPEPeIIA For sale at reduced prices, For sale et reciaced poes, For sale at reduced price. r . • JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, corner of the Diamond end Market. corner of the Diamond and Market I:MTVEIEVTAX ER.' . icc upt B. FAULMAK, MiDERTAtEIi, solo %rout for BlokePe 'Metallic Burlal.Ctees. at B. B. 13 13MM _.47AIMNST WARMSOOIII I 4 lic 416. 1 5._,,A1i , .„Mtaff -13141 MET ` B ialdence, Ito 'Awe* gar.A..rolmaygl„ Or dettijoulbrii; tt . r eT ett2Pereglii NO. 66 FOURTH STREET• Deposits made with this Bask BEFORE the FIRtirc.,DAY OF FEBRUARY, Will draw interest from that da•e. jam A RoLTON, Treasurer Tanana's 0/nail,AM/Wout Co.. Pa, Pittsbursrti. Deo. 6 1881. f IU. PURSUANT TO TBZ PROVISIONS 0 V.BOlllOOO o: the I.,egielsture of the Com monwealth of April. 10, 1836. notice is h.reby given to all person 3 deetrous of ptocsrins copies or the Acts or the next Leg stature. to subscribe at this of for the same. A few copies or the Acts or the las' Legislature rem,in for those subscrthing, sud others. G. Y. CO U LT F. 4., County Treat thstqk Omni NI „mesa taste NAOIGA.TION CONPAYT, Pittsburgh. December 9, 1891. f N, tiONONGAISI ELA. NAV IG TICKS GO tif ',.-NOTICE TO STOCKHOL DERS—Th annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Mot on cstiela Navigation Company will be held at the of fice of said Company, NO 72 GRANT STREET, in the city of Pittsburgh, on TR UR3DAY, the 9th day of January, 1892. (mil required by law) at half past 2 o'clock, p m 'the elections for Wormers of Raul Company for tote ensulngyear will be held bete een the hours rt meetingand four o'clock p m. pet: olaw W Vat. BA KEW ELL Secretary. PriTtiBURGH, January Ist, 1882, 1 IVII)ENL 2 , 1 OTIC E, ALLEGHENY II al Lan —The Free dent and Managers of the "Company for erecting a Bridge over glietty Elver, opporite Pito tore], in the County of Aliegneny.” have thin, day declared a Dividend of FOWL PER. CENT on the Capita: Stock of the Company paid up, w horn it payable to Stock hold •re or their 10.:51 repreeentetivee on or after the 11 h last,.• t WM.. RO.BEL'Itti, Treasurer. -4:0:r. :to I ICE TO THE tYERS OF Ale. LittihtENY COUNTI—No , ice to hereby ,Z , VPII that on and after MONDAY, Febru•ry ad, 1862 the 'TWO MILL dr.! lEF TAX levied by tho Commi•etouersdor the year 1801, will be reeeiveu at the County Treasureee Otte.), until March let. Al! of the efo-eatod 'faxes remaining unpaid at the t . rn a whl be put .11t0 tee hands of Collector. with the AUDITION OF TEN PEa CEN I. for et l leehon as per a oc of assembly,l6th January 1882. jatt2waditt A. FLOYD, County Treasurer. A uastrum Val.= Itailattter• OP/101, Pttteburgq, January litth, 1802. TEE ANNUAL. MISS f M ut UP TAN. st POCK klut.t.,Erti3 of the All,gbeiy Vsitey haft road Cr na. any, w:11 be t ell at the offi:e or the rt.rnpa by , corner of W .81111'1Ru:to and Plea streets. Y.ftn Ward. Pittsburgh, r'n TCEd LAY, the itt; day of February, 1802, at .0 o'olo?k, aTr A statement of the aftsirs f tr.eCorrpany wilt be prattentest an t an ele.ts n .t ill be herd for President and 15..tsrd Managers far toe ensuing year jal3stal J A tf h.S 01830 N, Beereuary- OFFICE OF PlrftigUktei ni. IiVBUUKANOE CO.. l'itae l Evan, January 14th, t 862. 113 E .6,14 , U Ai. E LEO I'lliN FOR 6 RVEIi- Te..l5N bt H. ntOTo.laS of LIMA company, to errs for Lit.. onsg.rtg year, will be held at this of he it on 'l'l'l,ll l AT, February 4131, 1842, between Ole hours el It a. m, 11.0,1 2 p. rn. )a24.t.el F. A. R I N EHART, Secretary. GENTS WI:111E MERINO SHIRTS, GENT• 3 WHITE MERINO DRAW ERB, Gents Grey M •rial Stnr.. and Praw , rso.'ollara, No• a Taw, ki.:k and linen Hendaer• note G, kitanary, tyl.4vre, he. Lidlea Eub:GLitred ilaudkerchige, Embrutdered Collars, Ecuorviderei Setts, Chespeet in toe city MELII• No' CO abls: I COEV4:II 4 , r Et , c,EINIA BUDICES. s, HALMOS'? A I !-b:iRT 41 A..r.meut at:low pr:_vf. Coto f. Cotton liobior y nC',a: }••~ - ,;rice? Woolen (loo:* Woolen ti0,,,13, Woolen Goods, st o4•st Lo clvEo r 11'; stock. OFIAIWI GIPNER'S, NO. 74 MARKET' STREET T. (i&it'l tiL;.]Ut. Western Stove Works, 245 LIBR LU STRKki, PITTSBURGH GRAFF & CO., MA N J 1 0 ACT IETREES, NVOCI.DC;LL PliE ATTENTION of smock of well Se• Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves Lieu 8.0 V 11.1) NiTC9E„ RANGES, CRATE FRONTS, Hou.ow-W es a, ex.., amc,i4 wntcla foruaLl Uie r,rai • CO I. CO(U-i STOVES IN THE STATN.. 11111 Diamond, kaTnte, 3ir•Tight, gcLipae, arm MIN CITY, Were awnrue., tr_e PREMIUM at the State Fair for toe BEST COAL COOK B'COVF.4I. &leo FierST PRESJeI,•SS ow.reed to the TRUE A lin ICA PT, GLOBE k REPIIIILic, F r STOVES NOW 1N USE • sad .11ANISIti Premium Stoves are iixouri,, , ed We mill ottention of DEALER , ' and the largest stock of GE ttirr. ritoprrs& ODE '1 11 d 1 ATE N.li.—WetinettnU AMUIvf i and ECLJPtiEChI Coon S . ov. n wit . . i-cia:—iitune Linings, which ectisd fi o bolter that: ran oo.28;In SMITH ez. PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS tili,ABR STIIET. WILL AN GARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, A 1. 1n TERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. ALB 0 , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA EYE WHISKY, 321 and 828 Liberty Street, edelv PITTFIBUROII. P 4 Fine White, PIA:A and Fancy Flannel Under and Overstarte ou n . •+od made to order, on shortest notice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S, SHIRT FACTORY, O. 4T ST. CLAIR STREET EATON, NLACELMISI agG JOBBERS & RETAILERS -0 F - Trinuningia__Embrolderiss, Hosiery, nth& Ctristii, Underskirts; Yarn N, ifttbbons, PloimniZelibm &fall tiny nN . A WAREs AiwaYspu band. Oltrandleomstry liferchentsftlipbed as low prices. EATON, MACltti 51 A CO, Ist4 No. IT Pith Meet" NEW ADVERTISEKENTS 'TO 'CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT- THREE SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, With Full Iron Frames for $l6O. For olsh 00 For sate by- JOHN H. HHLLOIL, 81 Wood street. pIaNOS TO RENT— TWELVE PIANOS TO RENT at SA, $3, St and (b per trratth. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wool eft'. ”t. IC.K.E.RING PIANOS.— ♦ new supply of Piano? from the manufactory o CHICKERIIqG & SONS w,l: be received early in February. JOHN H MELLOR, No. 81 Wood street. frl Bole Agent for OLiew.erink, k Sone CITY GUAGEIt. TifE CITY GUAGER'S OFFICE removud to JOHN kIe:RHONN lumber office, cJrner of HAND ANv PENN EE I,l:tre hl EPwARUd. ury SUNDRY CuNSIUNMENTb barreII Gcra 2' kegs Packed Butt) r 6 tuba Fresh roll butter; 1 COJ pot.nde Leaf Lard; ao Fresh Sau-ages; 100 bushel Pick Eye Potatoes; 000 pounds eiecre Feathers; ltk bustle:Et Dried Applcs; 3 , 1 u do do Peaches; 5) ,IC/911 Corn Brooms; 16.) rte. oil Barret. , ; 75 bases Geese. recto:yeti and for retie by JA7. A.? h7TZ 7 2.11., .), , rher Market sal First lAA lel 100 TOl2O 13A1iBEI.S CRUDE OIL from 'armers and Meehan ea Well gravity 42, in bulk 60 doom liiroomei ,00 pounds liurlcwheftt Flour, iust recei red an I n'e cheap rut "4-h. Alm, 1 u 0 barrel, Cruse from Bucktey Well; gravy 40 I N. A AA. lr e. n Wm.d street. LE•CTURES PitOFESSOR A O'Lk:ARY, Wlll deliver a lecture rn PUYSIOILOGY AT CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY The sable cc will Le I'l I,n nted by rbedr s cf a ri re and co,uycol.ec lou of mAtariaLof t wattage, skete• woe, mandims, Ltlr, Las boast cabinet at Lte k nd in America ii , 101,1 free. No w.ntr.ory t For pttrltallel , see t. I LANDRETH'6 & BLI T'B GARDEN SEEDS, GEORGE A. KELLY, )eak) N'. 64 Al'echo U, 4 E I QUAMEhit&Srtit'S WARR tNTE3 AND OTHER CLAIMS AIiAIM THE GO VERMI &NT, BOUGHT BY rsbu Run TRUST COMPANY ca . 0 E. ii ct - 4 7 .7 t>3 E; 00 .4 6 0 'a; .. al ,-, g ce, cl.) ;-.? ,:, 0 )-- .5 as =2l —.... z oml .Y., 14 .4 4 4 :: t, Ce 3 .. ', a ' E- 4 E _, citl -.6 Pmm Ei z a wl z CL x. co I A :=-144 4: C:1 P... 1 PI al 4 4 a c mr. p e t ,-_, m p ,, Q c..) gtio Uhil a , c-4 '4 k , .-- 'X," z 0 ;HQ 7 ' = e.. %., u.:. , 4 :.' Z Fri ol WA .- 0 41 i Pg 0 C.Uoulio i ry, OIL BEFINkIa FOR SALK. wNE (H. - THE BEST REFINERIES in the weit CAD now to pu,hase 1 on the moo t ressosetle terms lieLeman I, itnexcepuonable, and it will prutine rn.re 01.. u.., less exl ense, than nay other e4, - thhabmont now operabrg. It to fire pro J, and suppunt Is p!rnZy w to the pw eat It in every re.p ct a oplend d chance fur any person wish tug to eng.ge n the bu , lness. Terms one-half caoh, t.,,n balance in one, two and three years, witu interest secured 'on the premises. A,..1,1 ress BOX 311, PlUsloirgh, P. P.O. 1.30 1w G ENI'S CALF BOOTS CHEAP, GENT'S CALF Boors CHEAP, GENT'S CALF BOOTS CHEAP, AT Ai O. 15 FlTEll STREET. 6 TOVE IP o 1 1 P'' -8 A. 14.-.4 2 !_ 1..3E1Y - , NO, 30 WOOD STREET, Manufacture ao wholesale and retail dealer is all Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, Jto as. In our sample room may be found the -CELEBRATEDGAS BURNING COOK STOVES, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merita of which have been fulls tested by thousan if l / 2 and the moves pronounced unecrmled by any In this market; together with a great many other deairaole patterns. We have alao a very large assortme NELOIt AND IikATING STOVES, embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now of fered to the publ c. • ais- FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS., of the newest styles. Oommcm PI it: than Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are of fered at very low prices. stir-Special inducements offered to builders in want of GRA'YE FRONTS. noetem BALTIMORE PIANO MANUFAC a 0 UY—This factory, over twenty five years In successful operation, awl extensively favored by the t,st standard of art and discrimina tion. and with permission, The first time present to cs teens of Pittsburgh mad vie pity, some of the la test effoits now on sale at 182 SMITHFIELD STREET. Those wishing to purchase a good FAMILY PIANO, that will last a life lime, at much less than the us mt price of a good Piano, are re specttwly n- quested to give these Pianos a fair ex &MIMI kn. Yuinista and Vocalists specially mvited to examine the facilities of playtne this Piano over those of tne old system in common use. They have been gotten up expressly for the retail trade of this house, and every Plano carries a written guarantee of durability to the put chasers for five year.. Please call soon. Orders will be received for any style of Pianos GRAND, SQUARE or GOTTA'S 'touch and tone. warranted to please. ja2B2m J. J WISE t BROS., Pittsburgh. NEW FAIL GOODS 1- EATON MACRUM 16. CO., Invite attention to their BMW STOCK FOE FALL TRADE, A1114946.1 1 741nd 19 Mk 11,E lei„ Wholesale buyers supplied at lowastpriess. W. H. MARI AS. all NVA_HUAI'iTED FiR BALE BY JoHN D. SCULLY, Cash:er I .. S. IJIEFFENI3ACFIER. (corner Peeond, Pittsburgh,) kinds of D ROMS ALS FOR TRANSPO . TION OF ARMY STORM—Sealed Pr4tuals wit" be received itt this office Wit MBA, etiliON , DAY'S, W EuNKEIDA VS end ASIDArB foel the tr nspor 101013. by eater, of fitrmy ttervApreli Able port to Wheeling, Perkerebtutg. Polo,..Zeizent, Gallipol a, CiLlCalnab, LoutWleolairciAnd Bk"Lonie. Freight ko be awarded to dila 10eabfddere,..Yref armee to be given to boats 'is' nord ditto *go of water, draught; speed, etren,glNand itittrance g. istry. ALCIVIGOM Aar.- re Qoarterumeiii S. A. Oftioe Qnarterroaster, U. B. A., PittelaFgh, Penn. •, lad PROPuSA LS FOR TRANSPORTA TION OF ARMY STORES—Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until hi in., on the 8 ti proximo, for the transportation during the current year ending December Slat, 1882, of all ordnance and army stores (heavy ordnance Der piece, and other stores per WO pound.) to and - from tne•Al• legheny Anew.% Railroad Depots, Foundries and Wharves in and relic this coy. Bidders will specify annlformirate tl7nad from t' e Allegheny Arsenio, slid points wo h n the Ito it 9 of the cite , slid a like unl'orto rate to and from all points vittoM the limit. of the oity, A. 111 UN TGOM Y,Quartermaster, U. S. A. Odice Quartermaster U. d. A., Pitt,ouigh, Penn s lean a ja . C. SCHMERTZ.. Pitts Dumb. Pa stl IMILERT '45 & BLELILLAY, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating 01 Crude Petroleum Oil, B , nzole and every description of Lamps. sm. Commission Merchants for the Nee of CRUDE PETROLEUM. 153 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, opposite Ist Pre4byterlan Church- 1 1 13 E PARTNERNHIP heretofore ex t i.ting under the firm of WOOD, MORRELL A C.), w,ll explre by en the net January, WOOD, MORRELL & CO. The sub,cribers have entered into copartner• ship under the firm of WuOD, DIO & and aill continue the General Mercantile business at Johnstown, Pa, RICHARD D. WOOD. cHARL,ESEI, WOOD, JOHN M. KENNEDY, GEORGE TROTTER. GEORO'f L. OLIVE,R, DANIt.L MOHR LL, Ei , W &RD Y. Tow NSKIPD, W Y AT r W MILLER. 264ildrItw -- - NOW IS THE TIMETO GET BAR GAINS—Paring purchased most of my stock telore the great advance, and as I am closing ont my winter steak, I have marked a.l the beat brands of Black ar d Dark Brown Calicoes at 12% cents per yard; Bleached and Unbleached Mo4lns lees than .a holeaale priron; one yard wide Unbleached Mai. lin Ste, worth 10: Canton Flannels and the best Paper Mu.dins 12yee; Shirt Fronts nd Irish Linerr t heap; Skins beet coality. Purchasers do well to ,n , ll and ace. IR No. Si Market sties., be ts een Fifth and Diamond. lags H. J. LYNCH. PRINTS. PItINTO► AT 12i CENTS Best quality light and dark GINGHAMS AND CHECKS, DIS lON -TH strtsatt • kLIJ r s,,its hare dissoDred their coparterahlp har ing emoted between them es t U NILES A OU , up to this time in the Teruans haziness, and by ma walaKreement WM. B. Y UNKEU, the ao.p.rtner , Win, from the tiny, Carry OD said biliDllo.B in his own name. ~ JACUYS MUMMA, ..1Y B. YumEs.l" BALMORAL MiD HOOP SKIRTS. McKeesport, Jana try 1, V62. ja TICKING, SHEETING & SHIRTING IRISH LINEN & SHIRT BOSOMS. Xeedle Work, Hosiery, Ore. DR E 33 SILKS, closing out cheep WINTER DRESS GOODS at a sacrifice Our terms are CHEAP FOR IJASII C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street )1.80 dim LATE STYLES OF WINTER GOODS JUST - Rmomi - vmrp. wE are now opening a choice Stock T V of Winter Goods, _consisting in all of the lid est importations of CLOTHH, CAESIBIERES Ala) \Tani NGIB, which we Hatter ourselves will oe equal to any assortment to be bound East or West. They will be made tap to order in a superior style and at prices to snit the times. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, PAERCHANT TAILORS No. 19 fifth Street. self; T E LAMPLIGHTER'S STORY ; HUNTED DOWN; THE DETECTIVE 11)- I,IOE, and steer Nouvelettes, by CHABLE3 DICK EN4, complete in 01U3 volume, and uniform 'nth '43reat Expectations." Price 60 cents in paper cover, or two Illustrate]. Editions in Cloth, either io duodecimo or owavo form. Price VA each,— For awe at MINER'S, next door to Postoffice. HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 77 Market Street, NEW BA.IdiIORAL SKIRTS, Two new lot& bright and beautiful colors, Ilrat,vata quality and at very low prices. HOOP Wide and narrow tops. of the best makes, for La afire and bassets, at old prices. COTTON HOSIERY, A fu 1 stock of floe, medium and common grades ac last years prices by the doaen,until February le. The lodise are invited to call and examine our assortment. LADIES LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroldered, Hem lied Embroide - ed, Hemmed Revere, Hemmed Stitched, - Corded-Land, Mourning and Plain Lunen Hand kerchiefs. The best bargains yetottsred by traand which cannot tad to be ap preciated. frOOLEA" GOODA,. The entire mock of Hoods, floatage. Scarfs. Nu buo, Sleeves, Muds, kn., closing out at reduced prices. BUCK GLOVES AND GA.IINTLETS, A fall line of the above goons, some of mem espe• Melly adapted for the ace of soldiers. A's°, Woolen Books, dtriped Woolen hlarts and Woolen Caps for &dams. WHOLESALE AND BEWAIL BUYERS are invited to od and exsin ne meta* which we w.ll guars : tee lib good and ae eneap as any in We eity.. JOSEPH 11011.1114, jel6 TT MARKET STREET. MINER'S UNION STATIONARY PA.OKETS, Are supplied to Dealers et $1,50 PER DOZEN. NA TRONA OIL. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTII RINO tins article. wti.cn for brill, , ,cy to burning, freedom of offensive odor, bliu rency or color, (which color we warrant not to be changed by age or errposare,)ls unsurpassed by any illuminator in this or Eastern markets. As profitable Oil to the ccennuner, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries whitst excels loser oent. in strength all the male of English Bode birotighttothis country. Ouirmann facture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LIE. SALT. 63 11 , Are so well and favorably 'mown, we Amt the mention is auffietenc all orders and inquiries Will be pramtly Wand" to by ddreasmg GEORGE COLUMN, Agent. Penna. Bali Rtundadortog Company, nolitlydwie Wend street. Pittabo MOS - N N Tr 4 0 141 B PAO/OVW rooms over our store, stkprirent occuptedti -.Whelan& Clothisiffitors Ponsesion even as - theptikatlpeilia. , SOILEWIS# 430,, all 1111. Mk senate Kam`__ ~g:..r: r.+>:. - ,~~:s..t..~.ax.:`~w` '-~""°`~*~g"3w~"`i,f'irx"~ - - - 4'lnallliefl. TB AIL 11,11 hagiatt ADD 0W1161111...—...WM. HSFEDEttEns • PA I 9 II I O, Aoll=lo.—Prtrate Boxes, 'Ala Single Beat tp - Pnr 6lo 801. 61,0(k Panne& anci Drees e. &sum o 60 mote, Family Orate, Ite reale: Colored Gallery, 26 water, Colorod Boxess,6ooerdia Gallery, 16 cent.. Rene tlt of ail popular actor W. C. GAILAUHER. Dfr (41110,1°1 Atter which "; JONA,THAN Dan biaoral y.. `To eoimhide with Pd'OLBLLAN'S DREAII. en. MI LI! Lau tiodae.s of Liberw..—. ...- Bplnt of JAMES RLE,A.KLEY. Franklin, Fa. INGING BOOR13:c- per Sawn. The c) the F. by J. B. Wcadboxy....------,...4 8 4 40 ihe New Lute or not, by .1 ts Woo 'bury 1 he Maw, ' by Lr. Lowed Maar The Diapason, by Ge te.. hoot— , - 1 saboato Rea The Jutniee by am. ... tvp The Chnetian trel, by'A Toe Sacred star by 1.. Matstuta ..... The Golden W with, tooth Tam Harp, by j. The Nignungple,onew Dot Baubato C•ohool The Golden Chain, for FlattatliAto All the above tor Bale in qoanhtmaor show, y JOHN H. BIEBLLOH, NO. 81 WOOD DTBEET, - ja2o-2w 6etaratta,Diam,o4Aupy_iiii itii knit UTEG FUR LEASE—The house 14, known as the IST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, MUM' ted on the corner of Gran; stet et end Fourth, to olered for twine from the drat of ApriL For Jet MS enqture of NotmEON, ttothey Office, lain:milli etNaet Pdffitifirgh. ATTORNEY AT L. 41115 den.] y TRANKstiIVING SERMONS. 11HANKEd IVI tst G—A LECTURE on T PD. NE lAES, RAT,..cIaAJA4III3 ADEVINSTa. PrAaohed 534 ttie Atok Alieet Preabyterlan Church, Philaiel, WOO ghtlida.Y. Nov. 261, UR. One c colvo vol. Prim lb cents. Weir moul. liimetinclpat.tomi—The i dmt Ha. ion's (Arran, By HEN a! welto sermion &livered in the Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., on Thank giving .DAy. ;Wernher ina. One tol, octavo! Pride lb dente. For sale by F.T.TTSB URO 11 AND CI 1N NELLB- NJ/LW& , Ra..ll.4tOAU CA)ltt ?ANY— FIRST oltrodOS TUB' , L a CB NE g DIVISION COO , TA lICTION 80 , .b.—lioiunra are herety hod. fled that the Intvreat wmpona on the above bonds, due FEBRUARY 1at.1862. Ft I. be ps . id on that day, on preaentatich and de Ivery at the otHatot the company, JONls . >' BUILDING, Fonith atieet,,Fitta burgh. W. 0. RUGEARr, Secretary. jaita 3 SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVI to TED until the fituday of FebrUarr,,73Cdt, for fund-Wog FLOUR to the tinbabstennel of the U. S Army. . &bout twelve thciisand (12000) barrels will he required of a h'gh grade of Extra Flour, to be do livered in W to hine,ton at the Railroad li:repot, or at the mills or wsrebouses to. Georwitown,sometbsto between the 6th and 16th of February. post. _Bush barrrl of Flour to be inapt Med JUSt t****is r e wired. The Flour must be equal in quality to the Mo rs to be obtsioad at al.. ,Cat,itok Bakezig: gton Oity, and the barrels tO W4O the customary oath of allegianoewillha of each contrector.. Bids 'to be directed to MART =St WITH, C. 8. U. B. h.. and endorsed 'Proposals." ja.2B4S CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS —AT TifE— FOU RTH STREET OA. RPET SRORE. WD. k. lITALLIIISI HAVE • this day opened part of a very large and vaned assortment of CARPETING, to when they Witte the attention of buyers, es they 1011 be of fered on the most favorable terms - Also, • newly imported lot of beantifal Druggets, all widths, at the lowest rates. W. D. it H. M'OALLU DL oel6 W Fourth street. near Wood. GENTS BRAIN Bota-nomworroo FRENCH CALF BOO_ Also, a large stook of Balmorals,, which we are selling at reclueed Floes; W. E. Schmertz &Co., No. arEitth Street. IifitALINWAA - IKONONGAIiN MAXIM haitlainforni their:till° that he ban rethUnt alma the itria awg having enlarged his eatiblialunwateautd filled it with the newest and pitrP.444ntadaed ntaaedh irD an S WOW d 4 , r scro e l d Mng oll iff.e,boars l =id and l II kiln dnedf frea.megVnolddi box dn. - • September 7,11167. _•• nit. SWEEPS unsmicliarr, Wholesale Ana :mai tly R. B. BUWEibt, KLICOZACTIIIiii EVERY RESCRIPTIEMOF FURNIVIIIRE• No. 45 Emithatrel siAst, s - PITTEBUROM. Ii iini * t i'tit ett OF • Pittaburgh lure, traiiitaltrairtiradist:loh werfliself4rthelowest eiNklbr CAM. 1, • VM,Uk.BLE •P` • Fo -4, ‘ „ , sAmaticir,iscity ,8 1 1 00 • • tercgastMllitatire - twestm• Ttaftdwiti 10' Oa. meager ofvlo:4laus344 „ • , :; ,- fromlisittraltiwO aa,iozio tr 44.11 •- , .11(.4/1112LBAKC411110/ti; NO* OA THI EVENTIiO To commence with rlzAitite. McManus ballet& _ _ JUVENILE HOG , NG BOCIEF.; -"` JOHN I. LOGAN, KUHN'S LAW BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, PA HENRY MINER, Sacces.,or to Hunt* Miner, Next door to Post office. THOMAS „FAALEY'S.- TURNITUEN AND OEfAIR WAREBOOhtS, kw. lot FEDEUAL ST, ALLEGHENY. -IifiDERTAKINO,Je itts*Aldie/0011011 08 "re prompt fidelities .Orderii "ein to lett , itt: ti pi roe in r a the Livery Stable of Mr. James Floyd, Ohio treat. Alle• hen. 8018 -it L im BRUSH - GOA. -1 2 SHANGHAI'S. LADIESBRUW-GOALF BOLD AT D. S. DIPPRNBACIBIGILIV: No. I& nth Anat. CARPETS. 'OLE CLOTHS, 96 P1E0133 NEW DRUGGETS, T/S PINFEB NEW. BRUSSELS CARPET • . • ~s, . 1 7 -,C ~These have tute been received and are of the Le2l4BT AND 11.1.02.10 T PAIT.RaNd, at the law. est prize. W. EVOLINTOCICA, B. B. SEWERS & CO., siallareed was Ifedgpstand Wood ert.