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    PITTSBURGH POST.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10,1862.,
CONGREG 3,
The lower House, on Thuredey
succeeded in passing a bill to authorize
the issue of "one hundred and fifty
millions of Treasury notes and make
them ta;legal tender." This scheme is
so defeofve that even Mr. Stevens,
Chair - Waft of- - the Coimnittee of Ways
and Niatit;' - 'saidpinialosirrg the debate,-
"this bill Ist" igeabure of necessity, not
of choice." „Bolt Preservation was allu
ded to by, *13;66 fevered the paisage
of tae:, as their reasons for voting for
it. The necessity for its passage was
- urgentand immediate. The readerwill
naturally inquire here, how happened
it tifaCtho r ptaisage of the bill in ques
tion Wiasoimperative f July last was
the Ifectir`for the performance of the
work, which Congress is now only be
ginning to think of ; now, when abso.
lute necessity is staring them in the face,
theY beginto provide for what was flare
seeti-seiren months ago. It is better
latOlien never, however, and we pro
m:mole present bill is as good as could
be expected, ender the circumstances.
Mr. Stevens, the Chairman of the
Committeis, — Ontruated with the 'report
ant4cf#,lkf raising money for the gov
ernment, has not been devoting his at
tentiotOO lira legitimate duties, but has
been - foremost in the paltry intrigues. '
which have been on foot for the ember
.,
210100100 t 0 the Administration and the
hunaruitinn Of_ some of our ablest Gen
ersdit*ge and comprehensive schemes
oefinanee he neglected, to consume his
attneittal the time of the House in una
vaXmgdeclatiration upon emancipation.
All of the extra session, beginning in
July last, was spent in congressional in
terferezina in the plans of the govern
ment and Gen. Scott, until the old sol
dier was compelled to retire from the
service. At that early day in the history
of the. rebellion, Mr. Stevens began to
suspect'the loyalty of the old General,
andgave expres ion to his feelings upon
the floor of Congress. Since the present
session began he has devoted his time to
the, manufacture of public sentiment,
calculated, if not intended, to bring the
government and its policy into con
teiniff: 'Having taken this one step,
however, he will be compelled to take
another , he and his committee will now
be compelled to hurry up tax bills in
order to save the public credit from
prostration.
Bat, it appears, that this ill-digested
scheme is not quite certain of being
adopted by the Senate. On Saturday,
the Finance Committee of that body
were being engaged in examining it,
and it was reported that a majority of
them, including Mr. Fessenden, the
Chairman, were opposed to the " legal
tifair — gatiffe."
'WhnlieninirPast, excellent authority
upon: questions of Finance, condemner
the - bill entirely; in its Saturday's issue,
lamenting that the Secretary of the
Treasurar, should have countenanced its
passage, it proceeds :
" It is not pleasant for us to be obliged
to say lt,' , but evidently that calm, grave
mind of his, ordinarily so well poised,
and so able to command a clear view of
guffaw:4lljg ,cipaumatances and of the
course of ection which they require, is
iindet;ilie.influence of a certain panic.
Mr. Chase, in any transaction of common'
IliffS, -s couldifeVer, by a , :y possibility; and'
'under the prew,ur, any difficulty, , 1
fittafergaorted c, peAlien is of the na turei l
.tafitiCkt, le conceives it his duty to prone
Upon-Congress. The magnitude of the , '
Mteriltirooruniftlecl to his charge, and
-the perils to which they are a, this mo-,'
t i exposed, hare taken his imagine--
-tioitAir storm, and for the time unset
tled that serene judgement which was
pictious in his administration of
tbeaflaisa JOe State of Ohio. We
diplm ahe distance from many of his
Oldest - nn&warmest friends at which tide
(curse" - of bin most unfortunately place
,At one time he was by their side
in combating the evils of an infister'
paper carreney, upholding the neeessit
o€'r-fhted sum lard of values, and holdi
itigalreoixtbinations of men to the mama
strict tficielity to their engagements that
we enforce in the case of individuals i
It with the utmost sorrow that they
'see so able a champion deserting both
them:find their cause, and entering upon
a cilium of experimenta on the currenc3
of which neither they nor he can Bei
Eti .eaci r amd :having mine centered oh
wh'ck,they.are convinced it will not be
in kioton."
COL. CORCOSAN.
.6.ig hp:Wens - et t meeting ..took place in
Fattetkit Hallj ,, Boston, the other day,
"leynnetthialng , • /with the-brave Caremark
au4others now incarceratedia Southern
neon.''Why don't Mr. Stanton, ttie~.
plecg*,f,;thperetary of War, propose
: , :_ - ;xt.l,.for exchange , of, prisppers sjt
We have over four thousand
and adlaz4 /3.l4ieMlynarinfioo
, Ytheirilves.in filthy- holes andd-dens in
theßou.h.4-whose homes - are ft Iled with
gra — iltregtelation at their absence.--
Age,,,phpkiehi,gikiterk hikka i rreildent and
Ifixßikifeteriese r lwhose. attentions; jupt
4.41' danceit,
1347.. t•-. 1 7..)1
-Pe '
wal4ll4lP: P°Xlll3l T ao °Ple a "
becotaitirfttful- and . Anifurhed tinder
the tonduat of the war. Why
u lletkedeits we ;at war; et once, and
get kgsok such men as Cortoran.
glirlirCtireAdeased to see that Miss
''''hrnliPtiOn has been re-engaged at the
Thwatwv. ` end wilt perform there the
pyee e ii - 'Kiss Thompson is a very
'effective young actress,
"liiikfaetheVonirlegintatateenocesso r of
?AP* . ',AClfentogi', we -know of on the
American lier conception of
a varieffetclipacters int week—such
fihakki**li' d inlia, - and her delinew
tiOns. 4 , 115 e refined subtleties of the
part,wiaried her, intellectually, as being
MY able for the most difficult of the'
oilagfireetf*le anatiearec7ln con
and taste to appreciate,
ft - otn Possews9 / unonnu nnn
power to define ei Jr, .4 d a tair t o
an igki*Orioul sled voice, sh4oa
..4115700,1fAltee and dignity cotrik style{
per,4ll'fic Which were sing._
notifte k tion
of Cepulaige daughter.
if=
The Mason and MOIL ausw being
settled , ~i.t sttch,s, m4or as 10 give
real - EritahKfgrfes sib* earournilotfur
theitolitihat agiiinst us for our cap
turing thostP : two rebel' ministers, that
goverfint is now beginning *find
much to be displeased with in our blocks.
ading the Southern ports. From indi
cations already visible, we may conclude
that the blockade is soon to become a
subject of grave diplomacy. Toe Lon
-don Timer continues its denunciations
of it; the Post thinks that matters in
America are evidently approaching a
situations which the de facto govern-;
ment of the South may claim consider
ation in Europe ; the Liverpool Post de
clares that the civil war in America must
be stopped by mediation, "if possible ;
by force, if necessary." Other English
journals say that, if in spite of the re
monstrance against it, other Southern
ports are served like Charleston, Eng
lend and France will have nothing left
for them to do but to interfere.
In reply to the Ship-owners' Associa
tion of Liverpool, who feel themselves
embarrassed very much by our blockade,
and who lormaLbeen waiting for the gov
ernment to do something for their re
lief, the Earl Russell has sent a letter,
explaining what the government has
done in order to prevent our further
blockading the harbors of the Southern
States. This letter of Earl Russell, to
the Liverpool merchants, is dated Jan
uary 15th, and after informing that As
sociation that the English government
had already directed the attention of
the American government to the griev
ance complained of, the letter concludes
as follows :
"On the 20th of December, her Maj
esty's minister at Washington was in
formed of the view taken of it by her
Majesty's government.
" Lord Lyons was told that such a cruel
plan would seem to imply despair of
the restoration of the Union, the pfb
fesaed object of the war; for it never
oould be the wish of the United Strata
government to destroy cities from which
their own country was to derive a por
tion of its riches and prosperity. Such a
plan could only be adopted as a measure
of revenge and of irremediable injury
against an enemy. Lcrd Lions was
further told that even as a scheme of
embittered and sanguinary war, such a
measure wculd not be justifiable. It
would be a plot against the commerce of
all maritime nations, and against the
free intercourse of the Southern States
of America with the civilized world.
Lord Lyons was desired to speak in this
sense to Mr. Seward, who, it was hoped,
would disavow the illegal project. Now,
however, that the project seetais to have
been carried into efteot at Charleston,
Lord Lyons will be instructed to make
a further representation to Mr. Seward
to prevent similar acts of destruction in
other ports."
FESTIVITIES OUT OF PLACE.
The Eastern papers continue to be
filled with the details and particulars of
the first ball ever given in the White
House, by Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. What
a time for such folly—when the country
is bleeding at every pore, every nerve
strained to maintain existence, death
and desolation in all our borders—our
leaders and rulers are gay and festive!
Pyramids of confections, music entranc
ing, satins and pearls, and sweet voices
contribute to the general joy. Let us
have no more of this until there be oc
casion for bonfires and general Illumina
tion on the part of the whole people.
Better wear weeds, Mr. and Mrs.
Lincoln, and set an example of econo•
my, than inaugurate the court customs
of royalty; a little too soon, and certainly
introduced at a singularly inappropriate
moment.
Exchanging.
Lient Parks, who was lately released,
writes from Baltimore, Jan, 28, to the
Detroit Fres Press, as follows :
"Captain Withington, of the First,
and Lieutenant Preston, of the Fourth,
are released and on the way home. They
will be along in a few days. Colonel
Wilcox will not be released for Colonel
l'egram. I brought positive inforntiatioti
zin that point., You way ntit know that
our Government made a proposition to
the rebels to release Smith for Corcoran;
it was dee;rll73l refuted.' I saw the answei
at General Huger's office; also the one
in reply to the Communication to release
Colonel Wilcox. The rebels will not no
gottae on the subject until the privateers
are recognized as prisoners and so
treated."
Payment of the 7.30 Bonds,
The order of Secretary Obese direct
ing the payment of the coupons' lon the
19th of August 7.30 bonds in lcgsv Yoh,
will be aci far modified tie to mithe•them
payable also by the Treasurer ;'At the
•,.VeJteft • Statea at ,N#ll2 fft gb , m, and by
the Assistant 'Treasurers at pester' and
Philadelphia. The Secretary deiliwi to
afforillivery phe holders of
tlfd ixradatoonspatible. • nuth thefull ee.
corky agsinat fraud and counterfeiting.
The security is thought te bens impor t
tart to the holders as to the Govern.
mgnt.
Expect an Early Recognition.
An . English gentleman, just arrived
from the South, who left Richmond on
Tuesday last, states that he saw and
talked with several members of the
rebel Cabinet, and they assured him
they had positive intelligence that
Franceand England would recognise the
inderitinderwe of tbe South by the 4th
of *Groh. He says that Davis will fore
shadow it in his inaugural messag,t) to
the rebel Congress on the 22d of Feb
ruary.
Will H eaign„,
It is stated that, on account of bad
health, 'the "Dixie Oi (*bridge ia about
to' resign his place as Oommander-in-
Chief of ithe,Bribish 'Arnsy,,on which oo
ension he is to be created aineld
abel. Henceforth the offieei of Coin
ciander-in-Chief of the whitile 'Army of
England will, cease to eziet i r, And the
Finite Guards, as the head re ot
be inerged in tfie War 'Department.
No Enemy_ near c enOttl
Gen. McCall denies the - statement pnl?
Philadelphia paper, that there
is a large body•of :theenemy encamped
nearAis 91 ; fl-t'ut
ing cava/rl.fSturßea'ols iria3Mll!g from"
---7vinixottke whole
• t - ihtekr ,akettgave
.t of the reoomutoleakine„
pIT:
• ••
• Thltt I BS%
The Correspondent of the P,hiladel
phis Inquirer thus spreads hinitel f on
the late ball at the White R,oßst:
To our brief account of the marital:mut *
the White HOURS last night, we nowadd viii item*?
two to which we are unable to do 'Untie:
To name even all the promineht buttes wheiie
presevoe graced this scene last night, wculd to
repeat the bead-roll of ferna'e imunty, aciioropliab
meets, and social position in tnequehoptata. 11cr.
Orktmden, in queen-like bladtkvelvet, and Mrs.
Mallory, in white, with a novel held-drove, repro.
seated Old Rentuaay. The young and gum, fel
wife of Vioe-Piesident Hamlin way a tar specimen
of the beauties of Maine, while Mrs. Hale and her
lovely daughter claimed precede nee tot the granite
8111 State. There wiet not, among ale the exquisite
ly dressed ladies of the Diplomatic Corps, one
more tastefoliy attired than Madame Von Lim
burg, in blue satin, with rich white lace, and
Michigan Ualme her, as the daughter of %nand
hiss.
From Virginia we had the fascinating . Miss
Mason; • daughter of Gen. now fighting in
Kentucky,) .
,whets lady aso (gated the Loewy.
New York Sent the vivacious Mine Basting., whose
fish br Goads was the envy_ of otter ladiee, mud
Miss Delaney, in simple white, with • sprig of
timers gracing her raven Wt. Mrs. Marcy, and
her daughter, Mn Glen. McClellan, were the ob..
Jed' of marked attention, while callers whose
nominali ne &re before the Senate for confirmation,
paid tepee' .1 homage to Mrs. Senator Wilson, of
Ideas:l4bn 3etts. The belle of the evenuig wag
Ors. O'Sullivan, whose brunette complexion and
the quick, vivacious exmossion of hrr flashing
yen, proclaim a nerve of a foreign clime, while
Mrs Gen Fremont, "Our Jessie," engaged &large
circle in animated conversauen.
Military Opthalmio Institution.
r. F. A. Aforohalsker, the oculist and andel was
before the Idllitruy Committee o' the Senate, wi h
a plan showing the penes. ity of appropriating*
separate building, to be arranged and used as s
mdkary opthalmlo don. He showed th.
commuter„from the reports of European military
eurgrona, the ravages of what Is called Egyptian
or military optbalma ; Uutt such Institutions have
alw - ye been found necessary m Ragland, Prance,
A a strie, Prussia, Russia, ens Belgium. Tne Doctor
showed the committee that, If the disease once
b - esks out, it Is of a contagious charaote', and
any soldier who shows the least - symptoms of
opthalma, should at onoe be put ander treatment
in a hospital appropriated for that purpose. Sew
atcr Wilson takes a lively interest in the matter.
The Doctor offers his marlines tree to the Goy_
ernment to superintend such an insUlution, and
desires the oommlUee to appoint sere.ai young
surgeons to be under his guidance and direr.
tint. The necessity of an institution of the kind
will atilt every one as an Important mammas,
LATEST SOUTHERN NE WS
Beauregutd on Bull Run.
Ths Richmond papers contain the official report
of General Beauregard of the battle of Manassas.
If is a hill and elaborately detailed document,
gr •pbirally written, bat rather out of data at thu
late day. We published an abstract of it a month
ago. it le dated August 2S. It oonoludei la fol.
lows •
In conclusion it is proper, end doubtlear expec
ted, thtt through this report my countrymen
should be made acquainted with sumo of the euf.
Solent causes that prevented the advance of our
tomes and prolonged, vigorous pursuit of the ene
my to and beyond the Potomaa. The war apart
ment has been bully advised long since of all of
those causes, some of which only are proper to be
here communicated. An army which had fought
oure on that day against uncommon odds
under a Ja4 one, most of the time with-int water
and without food, except a hastily snatched meal
at dawn, was not in condition for ihe toil of an
eager, et! roily@ pursuit of au enemy immediately
after the battle.
On the following day an unusually beery and
uolotermuttogtallof ram intervened, to obstruct
our advanCe Mit raaeoneb!e prospect of fruitful
rokulte. added to Ma, Lbe want ofa caraby force
of sufficient numbers, made an effluent pursuit a
nub ary
War Matter,.
[Frcro the Richmond Dirreakh, Yeb.
We nave nothing Dew to report this inorntug fa
the caution 0/ &Reda. The rzonsaive bad westr,er
and the consequent ccnolilon of the roads, hoe
Wanted a temporary oseaatio a of active operation*,
and we look far no,tang of an exciting nature so
Idea se Una stars of hinge eoniinuoa. The vaunt
ed Bains!,!e ex,tedltion le u the I look aominnirre
on the •stormy coast," and tl. the deep laid
senetn .a of Ib• ametny bid fa.r to renu't in nothing
of pract:oal imiortaneo.
Movements of Gen. Bc auregard.
irrtm the limb moue Diapato , F.. 0 4
Much n4vtutg liven said recently In the new. pa.
pe-a 'Mon - i.e. movement,' of We nicer, 14
proper that the pub.le should be made aw.re of
the fact that he left MlLTlalitai Cu Friday feat, at
midnight, by a npreial train for Lynchburg, tn hta
way to the new Poet of duty to which he has been
anew:mt. Whether Mat be Strentrity, New Ur.
testae or elsewhers, he will dogSJeu be heard from
in due time.
The Barnalde Raped Mott.
From the Norfolk Day 33 lok, Fah. 4.1
A letter w.a received fn Shia clip cut likaurday,
from Elisabeth City, in wtuoh it wsa stated that en
Friday one ci! the steamers left Roanoke Land
for the pu , poe• of reoonnoitenng, and on her re.
turn repotted that the 'alio Barnalde deet had
left Hatteras•
We Mae to remark that trill. may be aorreot.-.-
4 8 .0 y Burnside, on viewing hie crippled armada
Mil hive wisely ccutolnded that he could not el%
trot h e purpose with hie vessels: in so bad • etii•
diner, sod relitritdahing his original ta.Ject, he
may have set tail, with the Intention of tuding some
other expedition—puma, y that, against Bassi
ash.
Rebels on Pension 80. la
The Preatchnt has approved the bill autho' talon
the Secretary of the interior to strike from the
pension rolls the munesoto I such persona as have
or may hereaf•or take up arms against ths Giverti
mf nt of the Ug tad States, or who hare in any In fa
nor ertoomaged the rebels or iicitiltested a synt
patio with their mums. It le known that wane
pent:main the West, after drawlog their pansimis,
have openly joined the enemy, while 'tithed who
have not taken Lida extreme step have openly
tmypathiaed wlth the rebes and drawn their pen_
alone. Iheisw passed affords a partial remedy
against disloyal pensioners receiving money from
the Government.
Sentanee of a Deserter.
- Private Relit= B. Stalker, of Company A, Sine.
teenth New York Yotemteers was Convicted on a
charge of desertion by a court manila, January 111,
and his sentence tea Just tom promulgated. -Re
is to be duthonorattlY dirchrtrilett "rv. t e e
of the United States, and then committed toile
United Sta , es penitentiary in ebb' District of Col
umbia, at hard Libor, for theism of two years and
six mouths. An impression existed toe minds
of come that th , s regiment Wan hold on;y for three
montLe' service, and the rimester, with others
governed himself accordingly, aid deserted the
eery ce. The order in this case thaws that the
Nine teenth Sew VA regiment la subtext to ger,
vice until April, 1868. . .
Dismissed from the Barytes.
Captain Walter Johnson, of the Union Cosa
Guards of New York, who was tried by'eourt mar
tial some time !MOB st itortreasgreiWon T se:
rley of charges, was found guilty, and, by order of
the court, ordered td be &mimed from the ser
vice. The liniUng of the court was approved
The 'Disloyal . Government 8m
-. , eafd that the general Governirmitt et/motives
named in the report of the -Polder lkrminittee,
beep blaellentmd some of the - witnesses against
them.
is -The president to respiring the slaver Ger%
den fort+d`ieeki,notifiedSfmthat the gra") is
eztpttded gitir that he miry !me time re prepare
himself fur the fate which his ;crimes 'bete tnerft-
fid, and that no further mercy Is to be iirpod for.
.3.lintleeslizpediolon Is preparing with
Atc4kataciliktl.,l4ablpriusd Nine stomas we
i!,4484 44#410 ate
moo irnii - Ailtedeithle r— weeit. sesil *awe
• - • valoonaes *rebel's woo xwa.
:
At Bardatown, au the; 4th fast, Wit•Ll Alg
H CAMPBELL, aged 45 years
,OgetADAOSS PASTS;. ;
williAittr , mostinsTik
RaciaND mon Nor*
Thie eattomestatmaiation, composed of Iceland
itoaa, Onnt Arable, Miser and'Vanira, is ittrongly
recommended "tor the sheviatidin and cure ot
Coughs, Odds, Sore Throat, limmetiese,
For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist,.
and dealer in cholee Family Medicines,
SOo corner Smithfield and Fourth streets.
ITN D ECM A..13C aR.
_
FX I RMINVIINRERTAXER, galavant
tot FlSRe's !Catania Burial Oases. at B. R.
B ER'S • CABINET WAREROOMS, No 4
SMITHFIELD STREET Residence, 218 Laconic
street, Allegheny City. Otdens may be itlt AT
OHARLIOT LIVERY STABLE, Alinghesv ' l ' v.
etTDßopslts ARE tIUBILD BY KUM)
RE NIS TlLLS—nag form of disease b oe
ned by the exhalent arteries throwing out •
greater lity_ of Aoki. then the manta tske
up. X.HilrO PILL rawer fregle is It
Were, an impaee to the remote extreinities, arms.
ing
were,
absorbent. to action, led in ease of swea
ting or watery deposit.. awakening the eleePtell
energiesof those vassal&
SENATOR BELLENEIBIit, of Herkimer, New
York, was a great stiller from a dropsical aeonon
of more than a years duration. He &hurl no ma
terial help from the prescription-sof his ph Wane
who in fact gave aim to uncterstantl, to ele cage
was hopeless. By 'apparently the merest Manes,
the hopeless.
• of Brandretle• Ms were brought to
ins notice. He began their use at once and with
strong hope.—fa he oo d the principle
of cure. He peraesered with them lot three
months, taking often as many es AllemAla atter,
bat always stubs it a tale to take atifitigent to
purge la the moat manner twice or barks
• week. This peraevenatoe was retWarautby a per restoration to health whisk Me continued to
this tune.
Sold by T Arm BKBP Pta=sPe.
And Mal zeispeatnbig d eal ersln
laleclindaw
wDOLLetir. tielflfiGll . BAIL
O. 66 FOURTH BMW
Deposita made with this Batik BEFORE the
FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY.
WW draw haereettrom that dam.
Mid. A. COLTON. Trimmer.
07 NOTICE TO THE TLE-PaTIOIB OP AL
LEGHENY COUNTY--Notts
tpven that on end after MONDA Y Febra=
ma. the TWO BULL BELIEF TAM. „ levied by, the
()email...Wooers for the year 1864 will be received
at the County Treasurer ' s 2l 008. until Ware/ Lt,
1664 of One aforetwud Taterramatning unpaid
at the tans will bet Into the hands of Oolleotots
with the ADDITION pu OF TEN PEE ORS l. for col
lection ad per dot of Assembly, lath January 18112-
1428-2 eitAtir A. FLOYD, (bunt, Treasurer.
GENTS
DOUBLE SOLE LED DOUBLE UPPER
FILEBTOR CALF BOOTS.
of a very enperior makes selling al a great re
d a• ti o u on farmer prices to oloee out
W E. Schmertz at Co.,
_ Cat Dlw U ntta sheet.
LANDRETH'S WARRANTED
GARDEN SEEDS
BECKHAM di LONG,
127 Libeit steam Pittl.b,
TO LET—The warehouse on Second
street running through to First street, now
oupted by fitiohcoa•, tileQe• ery • Co.nquire
of 11-of2e) r• 1' * LO.
WILLIAM CARE & CO.,
Wholestue Urooers,
AND IM DBMS OF
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &c.
ALS 0 ,
Distillere and Dealers in
MB OLD NONONDIEDLI RIB
827 and 829 Liberty Street,
ring I y PITTSBURGH. PA
! NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, &c.,
—A T -
M 2 O ALL lIMS,
Mo. 87 Fourth Street,
DOUG LiT PIL EV lOUS TO THE LATE
1j advance in plioes, of which this fullest silvan
& .go Is offered to • aro/meters FOR OA6IL date
01 L IiEIfINEICY FOE BALL
1 -- k NE OF TUE BEST REFINERIES
wio the wts4 am Dow be pun:thawed on the moat
riga/unable lava' lie lunation la unexceptionable
and tt wirt produe more off, with lets =mum,
than say other eet tb!iehment Dow operatuag, It sa
prof, arul supplied Ist phoney te4A tee pare&
upwe-. It ip In every re •p - -ct a @Vend td chance for
aoy pera.m winivng to an - ge a the Madams.
Terms one-had Gash, 4 the balance In one,
twa and three yeas, wan Interest seemed 'oh the
premises. Add: eta 133 ill. Pitlebargh, P.O.
tally
J H ANCOOK.
4TT0R..."/SP 47' Lea Pr,
NO. 73 GRANT STREET
P.l /78BU KGR, PENNA.
del&t,
CITY GUAGEB.
THE CITY GUAGERIS OFFICE IS
remov.d to !JEN 13 P.R.ROW4 lumber oaks,
oorner of RAND ANL) PENN STAKE PS.
JE EDWARDS, City
LAAIDUETIFS & 111118148
WARRANTAD
WARDEN BARDS,
FOR SALE BE
GEORGE A. KELLY,
Cl=
S QUARTERMASTER'S
WARRANTS AND OTHER MAIM
MAIM` THE oovsainnurr, SOUGHT BY
PITTSBURGH TROST SOMPARY.
JO IM D. BOULLY Cbabler
T. fiRAFF..-..PA UL. WM. 91 1 / 1 .1 , 1 ,
Western Stove Works,
945 mann Milt PITTOBIRIGN3
GRAFF £ CO.,
MANIIPACTUMBi
WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
of the patella to their large stook of wadi se.
octet!
Cook, Parlor as Heath's Stoves.
ALBG—IMPROVED
KITCHL, RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
110, -Low-WAws, &a., among which will found the
6N3l' CIOAL 000.111 siaovics IN TUE
gum The •
Zephyr Wonted,
Shetland Wool,
, 1 • e ta ;
Woolen Yeti!ut, ' Ace . ;
Diamond, Lima, ilz•Tiglit W
Rollins, aid i .
'AT
IRON CITY, • - 1 OHABLES GIPNEWS,
Were awarded_the FIRST PRIENION at the Stets fc No . 78
.MARKET EfritEn . , 1
Parr for the EMT GOAL 000 K STOVES . Alio •
FIRST PElRalrmairareed to the I to
TZ AMICKC WARE 11 Enusuo• TALLOW, OIL AND OR.IIAI3F.
• , .
For the Ban WOOD 000 8 &rows Now Is , ~/,‘°,,,„_bbleTal.,_,/°w
US& The if WMOOE/AN and KANSAS Trerulum in ~,=,...,,""`',.._'"...5_,_ ~._,
Stone aro We *all attendee of 8....w. "'" . .. ..A.F . 7 J O,„ A,,, A .... 0
DEALERS and Et ERB to the lima Mink of - --• --• '', "" ' `'"
---- Ma VT .4.4t4.11.
GRA= ITAMPriI & plarDzag .,
~., . ..k.J.,,,..,......,..t,,, .
BMW/D .- BRUM
- -
IN TES ST•TE. v. -
r- tilesetaig u l e ardeof ''- : 3,
14,0.—wonee the D.AMONDandEXWOZII,O44I_ ID A LACIIC AT .
'Ow* Stares with EkspiEums, / ,Adam which , < - , -
thtpiltoetlikttemairan. • al
/T*6
atil
Pot sale bj
BLACK WALNUT 834 OCTAVE
OHICKERING PIANO,;
fun Iron frame, new I cal% reduced from $lT$ It
$226, just received and foriside by
fa JOHN EL bint.LOP, el Wood West
W 1 LL/AMS & ORVIS'
UNEQUALLED DOUBLE THREAD WAILILT;
SEWING lIACUINES.
Price $lO to 00 according to style df Cabinet.
Bale Rooms, No 12 FIFTH STREET, *Suer
Menet.
These blashines are minded for the, trent
with which they ezeouteall kinds enrol* req
of a complete maniacs. They obtobla• lemplkd
dorateLty, (with noiseless action wed by ,
other machine, Wide in cheapness they hare
rival.
yea" free
All hfactilnes weYrasted and kept : in:repair 0
of
Sale
No.lll nth Motet, Or/tarot Pit",
ttMi l .
aTRAIN, EsnuactUrsts m
ot and_ e
ter sale, Wheleasle end &auk kindaAWlbll3
MACHiN R NEEDLES.
LILL& a STRAIN,
Na It Vifth streak owner of Idatket.'
e.tiENTE, WANTED. tes.lineod
CLOSING OUT
TO KASE ROOM FOE •
SPRING STOCK
Dress Trimmings,
Velvet Ribbons, .
Velvet -ii ona
Embroideries,
Woolen Goods,
Linen-Bets,
Hoop Skirls,
Balmoral Skirts,
Mechanic Corsets,
Preach Corsets,
Gents Merino
Shirts and Drawers,
Collars and
tit
t
CORNER OP PENN AND ST. CLAIR, #mszre,
PIITEIBURGIC PA. -
SEPARATE APARTMENT • P'964IADIES, ele
gantly famished, where they can racedm tnatruc•
don In Penniman* and Book•keeptnq.any hour of.
the DAY DZIR EVENING. Teachera constant yis
adandatear from 8 o'clock In the: ritoining till to;
o'clock In.thaerenlng.
,„ Jelrpinwlt
m uL
WANTED_T-WA.NTLD TO
_ perches° ONE HUNDRED - NUL/Es for the
ter -roost' of the United ntattes.l'hst te required
to be not lees than foarteeit not more thark/Sji
hands high, nor less Mtn tor rotors tban 9 sears
old.. Hours ItE inspection from 12 hk - to a B. 21.
daily it Jackson's levers MlDlFourth strset.
lEOHY,
Major and Quartermaster U. & a, omoe
Q M. U. & A., Pittsburgh, seams Es&
litrt,l2B2. WWI
asIIAIRDELIOR °OFFER,. - • .
DANDELION 00P PEA
DINDSLION'OOPPkIt.
This arthile is said to be ectiDir as good; mei*
wholesome, and. one-half cheaper than.. enthisar
Coffee.
This article is pot up in cam at 96 cants prrean.'
For:sal• by
JOSEPH 11111901 W
WO corner of the Dimond and Motet
fr°,7., TSB MOST HANDSOMS PaiSCIS EMMY
diallaured by Bad Tea& If you would hays
SoodThean, and pearl white, use Um
TICABERRY TOOTHWABH.
JodEpa
owner of the Diamotal and Barka.
BALTIMOBB PIANO FACTORY.
IDITTSBUROII BRANCH AT NO.
12/1 SMITHFIELD B TREBT.--Those WIMP ,
lug to purchase a good family Plano should not
fad tnexamine these sample Instrument& By way
of introduction of this long standing Factory, Wit
cal] attention to the annexed. H. EL NARONI, edi
tor of .he New York Musical Timex, a gentleman
of acknowledged reputation as amesia' schwa'.
sod Piaui.% makes this record:
Resstatisa, have bean dAdalned here acme
time; this gives ma an Comm ttingunity of ge bet
ter acquainted writaidoal matter,. I ted the
Piano Manufactory e
o m f Messrs. J. I, Mee At Bros.,
whom Pianos are of an exceihnt quality, sad
attached to to them an improvement which, to me,
seems of more Importance than any of the Mien.
bons for the last ten yesrs, I refer to the Patent
Elastic Touch. I ooneider it an immensely lamer
tent improvennent. H. S. nARONI.
To Mesas WIN) I Bros. fella
LADIES BOnTS ANL SHOES--
All alias of
LADIES, MISS a AND CHILDREN'S
PALL AND WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES,
selling at GREAT REDUCTION to dose out.
W. E. Schmertz & Co.,
No. 31 Fifth Street.
$250. PIANOS. $250
TWO ELEGANT ROSEWOOD
83i OCTAVE CHICK RING PIANOS,
With fall Iron trams, new eosin reduced from $2O
to Min, jinn received And for mile by
teB JOHN IL MELLOR, 81'Wood 'twat.
124 CICNT6 WILL BUT
- the bast nest style of
DARK PRINTS
to itkis city for the money.
isir - Wholeaalta bum will aims money ihran
UT stock of
PRINTS
Priam lase than Phil ulelphla prices.
YARD WIDE SI RTLNG 11,41,
IRISH LINES SAND SHIRT BaBOMMITEILIN
WINTER DRB.BB GOODS, very cheap
DRESN bILEB, SHAWLS AND oLOAlid, at tau
than cost for cash.
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
te.941. 74 Market Street
$22& PIANOS. $226.
ONE BE wriFuL -
Lace Goode,
Gloves,
/loamy,
Reek Tiee,
'OAS' 1 T a%
124 FUM T STABRT.VTThatritall.
Ain I
4T OHIO STELVICT. 4111.LIAGIMINT,
■en tin Juin% DIZIOL
DUMPS, HYDRANTS, ; ,
Bb-es Lead and s lumbers •
aff- B —All orders promp •
feLlyd.
PP ROPtiSALS FOB L
TION OF ARMY STORE
ta lt:
will be received at this ethos until tn.; .
prozimo t for the transportation during the o
year eeding December alit, 1862, at all ordnance
and army.. eama (heavy ordnance ner piece, and
- other store& pailgrpounds) to and_from
i 2
Wsheny Arsenal,
R _ i t
Depots, Focuccißailiiid
bmwes in and neartbis city.
Bidders will specify a uniform rate to:and from
Sip Mention, Arsenal, and peista Within ice Um-
Its oMe ORkarlittalike -10satilkasim
all ppinta whniztthe Heade oldie
A. MO.NTGOisfEar, Quartenowser, U.
'01110•-iter U. 044,RAttibingth
1 7 11 4/ 3,1 * ja/W
aaIIMERTZ,•,, —Mina gag sy,
rittsourabillar` • - 4 - Hrsakun, Pa.
BC -J4,lllllllAli-1411070
01 1 8
dridekretrokinmittßinoleiud i
- every description °ileums.
onion P
odiadaic4
Merchant th e , mi. or
ETROLEUM.
;168 WOOLY REST; Pittsburgiti
~,, p, t itet4 • L'
ISIVSTEAS OF WlRdiioo fl
xurevz RElO.7lllVlii.
opemin a cholas $414.
of Winter to all otthelM
Wsrtretrwe itatterothast=roomol
to say sesorisnoosto be toonditistar West, They ,
.111
b. re i tn_j n rit t e= and
t
solicit se - emir call from Our .sod ttg
osmium& Gateor i sos„ •
.MERCHANT TAILORS
*9 kith WANK.
SHOES, cHKAP.
AT 15 FIFTH STRAIT. •
AT 15 PIETA bTREST.
D. a DIFFBNBADSIE
: 41 I ' ; . : $
n , and In bar Noavidanra. by CSAMIRS ONE
.I 8, complete in ow volume, and uniform
Rihro peatanons.'• d
Pike SO coins • In
fi Ithaddistalgnknialn Cock aft :Tr
duodaelnsoar octavo forni. PO* -
or sate at
MINIEWS• neit ...7 10 POrtoffice.
ANA3l4O** - ' s:
'W is IRE NOW RUN-
EINO thmartleM. which for e
tanning, freedom Of ofbOtive oder, s
Pea yor color. (which mite we warrant not In br
ebso by age or exposurejle ermzrpessed,
Viablem In tbis ec t=a market& As a,
(Mt to the
_, we can specially
reoonttatmd it Also,otte teneestiattpee of
CAUSTI6 $O DA'
Used by ell large Soap Makers and Oil Minnows
squat, excels leper cent. in strength all the make
of &yew' Soda this eountry. Ourmann.
hews of •
SAPONIFIER. OR COACEIFIRESER I.IE. SALT, Ike •
Ire Bo well and larorahly leMwe, iie Jztun fbe
mutton is sailictient
to by . ddre
All - orders slut
amg tnqqtriee will be promptlyetterelo
s ,
GEORGE COLUMN, Agent.
Penna. Batt) Opeepeem.
aoletedwie et ootretteet.zuts
TIKYR EITLICITID if BOW MS
BY THRUSH OF AN APPARATUS
needwberat7 Ito drugs oi_theranic ban* we
Oold weather is the passe woe the
too oan be need to ita deal adirsatsm • edki"/
ondiernen and their !funnies hare theb With ex.'
reacted by my prooesa, and are ready to teattbasto
the seer and plidienakaaa tbit aii 4 i . Uri
area kiss been said by persona _ ark
martins the contrary hartairrio knowledgestii,
prows&
torABI7PIULIGTBBTE bassereis
E. OUDRY, be
'" amitheigiteiset
soli It•dih
EAGLE OIL, illiCiaitti:
..... , - . .
WIMITIIIAN £ _ ,
AON, •
D &MEM . AND D IS , 1N
torah
.1, - 16 Pare Gabon Oft,ipality '
_Pitt,"
Also, Senzole awl Car Grease :on ti us&
Orders le ft at Chess, ftsayth &Co 6n otter ate 4
Mist streets. will be promptly 6 16 6. 0666111
.I IsT
UNION STATIONABY pAO.ILETii i
*resupplied to Dealers at 7
0460 PER 11100101 t.
OOTTON
THE—PRESENT Wi WI4
SOB
ol T ui lE
e l ta;el4 D 14, amen or half dolma
LAST YEARS ' ' PRICES 0
our
,entlii stac"liof OCirrdAT 11Q.1A4'034Ki!tinii.'4
4tif, W1411•91/Ttreigosik:111"1
t: ItEkril Ikea;
Bilviteßeavy Three Tkreads4sB4,ol ✓
'"
Ph " Hose '
filays-Oonon Bolt ficon - ,
blitues Super. &auk 1.41 t date;
Fine "
" Mont Norm and all kW&
. ,
.•.
LINEN /1.4NDKR20111.11.16.1-
Wpm Ccirdeid ficeder EfindlcroMMS
• Hemmodaitahad • ."..
•u Belem „
Embroldmed j j"
• APO prenokilarbroolored ••- .1
• BaLtlrE4:kmemii,loptazedBtltl3o:lBl. 7 :
" Plata Unita
gooir cams dad Carpels, Balmoral Wobl ln
z Hoods, M
Bibbed ama, Elontaga, taat roduoad-ptkollk;
ino and Witold/pas
A Mer ar Wholesale Buyers mindled'as I IftiTilit7
Vines on oast,
4lossehi
fed IT MAIIEBT AMMO
.
SW FALL 600.9 S t
N
EATON MAORUNI 411 , CO;;,
Invite &tuition to Met?
Su= rOl Z . = TAP*
At Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth strossi
Who** b k ; ara itoppited at Lowootprlees. boas
J.peIVIEB:94. 0H11.093 , 1i, CO.
ROPE- Carl /meta,
Agetzaap
SEAMLISS BAGS
9“
AND OF •
081 ST.A.ZIT7.1:LEFIEN,
IS Inches to 4') Inches V
WPod e•
airctrage,4,.4. I ' l at At. 9A4164
fitriSt. napta:4.b. . Oar_
BOOTS, BHOES ANL
AT TUR• •
, P 111 4311-VOlt CASE AT
1,2 !‘
~~~-~~~
. 1 41 1 4Maxitig
r: •
0a r4 40 241kd ilicturebiggainsas /*pi to
clap 1494.141mata roon?:fotipthis
t ipairliabor tho . 114 , 1 40 6- szkr." o ,Aali
. ,
JOSEPH H. itsiatAxv
rbe , 08Ma NARiTeilielgtaddoar tram Mk'
•
• 4448 • ° sofW f ite,'
411,,4 "te111116104111114, 111 1 11141M,.?"'
; r 41v 11 444 Alai 01
•ivamikei ot,q,
_ _......._
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a
..._,,.. -- ~ ,
,prtnit.B.74.44:o(ozpv.
... • . :_.• • : _ sot pa....0,..,:t Dna
VIM& • .... ' - lAA ll. 7 ltia blurrily an* 28 on*
Gao ,IQV° • - ..-z-
7 .- 7 .• • ,• Colored Bought° mm 4
l ,---A
I `‘% T::1 ,4 ••••••
1 ''
' ' - linj EVENING.
-j•°,4• .....,
~, - - .
F Agh, 1 0Thicigement, of the yours mod
Woo ' ' 2[lBB CHARLOTTE THOMPSON.
NEW PLAY.
EDITH AND ZELDIA.
fijalr - -;.......,...;_,..MllaChithEtilittE
•—•• , ~,, • ..-
E 0 alt
S- ?MUSSON ff:tiz4V,LEARYi , -
.
NAIik ui STEA-letutr, " 1
clutruas, Bustmras'
or _
14
tte4z,..:e, • vcs-ialea,T, vispvt3
AP COMOIRAX6,IIL4,IB7IOZ'''
il ir a g craw ft o lo6e4Wmftmar,
slue=tram she reee.heiesurmoiWrAwih,Ve_.
eso/113/01DAINIsvp
.',.; .IF 'Otiltifi-of,
- • C .... . P.rtlt;
t
krzelNGllll47B-AT
:tatEMAND
r.kr ,
W
•
ii t ed and Black Hoop Skirts,
*Ea/A 7 3 1, ' •
EXTRA QUALITY MOE TAPE SKIRTS.
ALOO a: A as O_R TILE N T- 0 Wvv e",'
ma 0
saolts' `pas.AP,
111111 open on SATURDAY a large stook of
ID AND BLACK PRINTS ATl24Ols
7fie.t4i Enna%
bet
7610MUMTW, -,-11 Pr a fi irr A t ThlUnil 4 - t_pa.
.
OW 18 THE TIALSTO GET BAR
"P/___MYtitterb
=6 -ei a=lignoliii' iPaVl44l"mtleintielommeem %
my ennterstoeir, / bare markectaut Motes; kende
ei Beieletilf-DedrilropmCidieeeriatiftoeltutPee
yam Bleached and Una ed Ahlihmtlitarthan
Unolmale one yard wide thibLeaohedlltta.
togc i w ortht Canton -Pianneia mad the beat
Paper almiline 1234 Blurt Prom and Irish Liana:
- cheap loop Skins bast litssitty. riarenuera trill
dcoreduo oath ancLue, at o. esXaskiit etrent,?...
hieenifiltritaillith
.4 - Xi" ?iw a .
-_______.........................,.. ,
AIJOTEIG FOR LEASE --The house
jjkaorn as the B P - S/0801.88 HOTEL, Altus.
ltad Oil the owner of firm astaxet and
_Foustay ,
• Oftered,orlro4ol3loo 81'41 of April. F or 020 0 1 i 1 PI F A i re C 4 4
11R1801 rattgalla st
lOW Office, 781 Pounh theet PI
JOHNraGAN,
A 421 w,
)4:441 1 . 4 LAW -4744M1G
•
' • LI, _
PITTSBURGH, BA
deli+. 17
THANKSGIVING SERMON&
pADtiTHE PS NT
lfl — tsCitakirni.P4LllMUTlE____ Altt
SE_ TI BIE CHr ger:
HWOHTfr. ' rreattr-the Arab dtreet
PNor.resbyterlea - k-Chme_ty Ptulaael talk on Them*,
98,1de1; - OitieerbL 'l'Erterleimpr.
-
• Woksaus4.4ifinsaine_hopwon-1745 • io
thtialtittalk,DY usnicisr.WASD a 4 u:
a Bannon &Arend In Dici'Pajtoikturf . 1' ,. .
Brooklyn, N.l" on Thadingivinx Day, Notatitser
31,1 b I. Doe 7°l qxttaro. Pxiste 1,2
• meta. rat
zell bY ''' r ' e et-'-:', 'Z'plifietll74'44
HENRYIe
' ~ r I' s li , itwokomo- .......r tcillura. Slaps,
... .., , ~
Pall Next doter to Poet, office.
.
J 0 inik lifroetars A D ,
COMMIS thiftlitiliEßCHAllTl
PON TEN SALE or
PIG -11ETALANLBLOOME,
aCk TA Walla STAMM BELOW *h.RZ
. suns , CI 7758 UR 9 •
otrzt. AcAtisiit;
N0.11 . 9 0:D1A4 0 a 0 -4441ri •
11 - 1 V TS if IVO it
Iliffveznaw
HEsthirclifitze:dikoinitzs
to_o_ ttmute the, mi. in dithe plioe: ittitot
ma - wu ApljllSll4, AN &a .
"cia - kno wn '... - - ititthe
attwad deuskinclanc es abartliat
ma ::
P. Y - - a
''' - ' l ,, I
C ° 4? —Dia(o3ol 8
,2 erzweßT lL" fiv, llll
01-711TRIRET
, quithty or - at CloaVillacik ifse.
pared to deliver the same, In •R i ni
to ego
purchasers. at reasonable rate& Our Oosi is
=n 4 113 AV st i = OrA 4a , a D e- c rl os : S 4l
- - 4,, er Mill Odd
I R. awzrza...
NV-W. "I r
ha A
r i g : 4 l l. 014;41)-1W
ligniikalotik9Q4
I A A 014+14-11 11 0 A S,
philgltiv-Fainitlon tuyeto to
fuvi.
Fal and Winter Gook
IrOptalvadommvlllickmay be kW all of
enswest seam "oaa-u• millati
Mars or Ackaaltur with a tall lfretata
aadpinta saacca.
=mat gantlarameanalably
B. k Amaral at:
noicatas ,n,loor.llaaatet Alleva
EATON., MACRE:BE & CO
JOIELBERS RETAILERS
Ata...le ?
fib
hGr I " ll .lZit A '
ery, G lo v ,may es , Mk
isTriurats oe 1 ,Ikabra
001.
4,41111 Once WAN ! Wren ori twat
'l/WCIAr ALL.
OrantlyikraftsatinA,A lmtas
priori& EATON, MAMMA A
, No.lf Fifth street
paomAs Ew..4trarT.
IFlANtignalliMlD, MAUL_ WAREROOIO3,
80. EIT ALL,B9ll}lla.
o ami tart artmeibrpoliva
jitiopt attention - ea
Ar ire* tharY MOW_ 1irt484,1t111.74"1°
CARPET& 411. fI,QTIB
i s --13 91 4 fi1z
DRUGGITS
"' Vrit time
NEW SEUEISELIMILRPET
hays we. been teadved sad ars of the
thlallagßloll:l2lTPAZ2****o law!
art prices
' Ait.:t_II7OIANTOCUL
geitlWqtrotrr
• • - - :-•,. -,-, t re e _,:. -- x :', , %:::4i F 7
YiIPRICE & CO.,
.•: - 1E:.,, , i. ;.. lli , o - utaza t a ltiel
VZOSpintk ZAABIEUKEREat
. 7 7 ,2 7 . !-liittistaagerigi.4l4
... -.' w tisetwgramorawklime,
vii i ihirwiii
14:U1 A . T 1
- .-.lirkili t . z.8.!4.4 . 1 . .gat - , .zv--'
r.-.,..bilikaii flak .... ctstiiiNvillalk
- teming A ' (7.7ei , : .4 i- .P. ' :.. ? - i':a :i.g.f7l• A
.41160:144 Catja. it- ti.A-0,,18
-.0 . 1 . 1 30ia , .st fiesta:al et 1.04% . ...
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