- ?"'t_lTTsßt) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1862 81:11108.111D INTERVENTION.' As our government gradually demon strates its aliil4lttexesh the Southern rebellion, Engird Moi , FrMleo-oPPear to be seekibg . pretufs for iteknowlisdg ing SoutheriFfindiiiiiix:deatie. dodge of this sort we hear is the sinai, bility exhibited iniegard: to what; hey delicately term the inhucianitiat of our struggle. If gni - -history of rebellion be examirmlotetwiiataa revolted, until the present timeompage d it can show where thefairse.tirevolt 09 causeless as that'which we are now endeavoring to eupprm. In fact our government, was' backward i»4 wup_armaagainst;tl rebels, and exhausted all means of 'eon= ciliation before it determined upon the adoption Of'all means to crush. This is nothing,„lloWever; the -English and French seem determined to interfere in our etrogg clifia al)retrott for doing so is easily found., This inference is drawn from a vatjety.of maces, but-principally from a letter written by Mr. Thurlow Weed, of New York, now sojourning at the, Fientili capitol. This letter has been confirmed by other communica tions, received at - Washington from Americans — now in London and Paris. One of theBo is. from an . American in Paris, tn'Seriator Cowan, of this State, who states that Emperor Napoleon would, it tie meeting of the French Chambers on - the 27th of January, an nounoe ins — intention of interfering in the Aid Mifti troubles: - Whether he designed interfering against the North was notlannoimeed, but other letters, received' since Mr. Cowan got his, are positive that he will. In a few days, however„wo shall receive the speech of the Emperor, alluded to, which will give us Ammo information upon the course his government is likely ,to pun sae. The French Minister of State, a few weeks ago, in an address to the workmen of Lyons, indicated very clear ly that his government would soon in. terfere in- - American affairs if the nem sides of their country required it.— France, it tippears, is to lead off, and England is to follow in this enterprise; they are not disposed to wait until spring, for fear our government having demonstrated by that time, its ability to not only sustain itself against domestic commotion, but likewise its ability to successicounter a foreign foe. After thus far, we received a telOgraphi.: synopsis of the French Emperor's speech, alluded to, which 4 1l hefound in our telegraphic column. v-A Viraiihirigton letter-writer states nu will be no more balls at the Towe; We trust not, at least so the country's poverty and re on , the iper,ease. vim Mrs. Lincoln to ' New Jek i.. last 81.1MMOrp she made the acqUainitinee ot the ditainguis temale_ proprietor- : :of the ' nerald, 'and their Bulling : neut. Sojourn at Atlantic City, gareahe'retitio lady of Sprimgfield' a taatilloi;faidrionable frivolity which has beiiii*O4ng bn her fryer, tinee., Mrs. Benneteirrather a dangerous compan ioulfek#Ml:innocence; a sort of Lady • Gay,Spenimr,,,she is in for and up to • ev&y.thin,g.:_irt. the.-way of dash and fashion. "She has lounged through the fasiiivitshionable soeiety in New York., and luxuriated in London and Paris, nnt#ltowing weary of it, she declares "there.'A uothing in it." It is quite different, however, with Mrs. Lincoln ; never„baving had an opportunity to sweltatuumally until she became Mrs. President,she goes it with all the vigor ofel - . high spirited miss of , sixteen. When It lady of this sort does West loustraxirl nt.ts in for- fun,-she is r es Mr. John Mildmay says, " worse tlai el WeLdrriver-aftereflood.'? Thwartaette, the Other drip called hers wilful woman littithat 'iia — per, ill rigorous and exacting injte morality, and like Mr. Sleek _ looks -upon , a simple quadrille as an akiMiir — aitthui r enti.intagines thatour go ifaikkigt ghoulreliadrii /al Wp are -a.° rai enroleighbor, let still' werobjtoefo theseqbig.sprees at the White Hotilie; awetiricTiTCtirtll - state -- our dislike .tctother goings , unlik that map #/c4 1,0# 1 4,0(* 1 ,4• A lAs` time that tdiemeitatir partietatti,fletrs vending theirlimOngs :y44 their ' ky s under the 8 .4 7 M 14 4 mahogany uyere done .fitraytwith y. it.iis time that the set al luded to were compelled .to discourse of the finest:.vintages it( some other le- `tilitr l itlOL: ROBERT ANDER- Ti r dligallitit officers of the 9th Pa. *iiiiit' Who, :Air being thrown "fronlis horse, so gallantly on foot at the head -of his command, led his men — to victory at the fight at Drainesville, ar rived in the.city yesterday on a brief visit tobia family. He looks well and hearty, and will be kindly welcomed kolithit6ll' hundreds Of friends in iktiabFgh• ap h . Mr. Bancroft, a naanif ivr , °Vi l e British rjiarnerit, -- tecentlp Wide- a alr,<ltees7,o3 :female educatio ns in which the present' system by 46teering.Acrla. , achbol )n which it ap pettrephat almost every girl had a crinoline, but hardly any po3setwed a potiket handkerchief. 01 14 '--- 4 16414he soec9n4 oe BiuMaide'l expeditiontelegram, it will be :mu tat ifterZ . Ovo or three - days struggle This must I ' l'cm:been's most desperate and well contested engagement H POST. air John C. Breekinridge is a can didate for a seat in the Southern Con gressrand-in-an Address to the. people of Kentucky he says: "I am utterly*posed to it reconstruc tion of the old merriment, or any mess • are which in the remotest degreo tends ip that direction. For one, I shall nev er consent that peace shall be made un til ilie i very last of all the enemies of our liberty shall be driven, not only from our stlil, • but from every foot of Jetrito7,which, by its geographical posi. don, naturally belongs to the South.' • Mr, Breehhiridge has evidently made IV his mind not to be satisfied with a reconstruction of the government. We ore,' not surprised at this for such a measure would prove his grave. For "the leading rebels there is no future In the reunion of Jim States; they are re , dueled to the despeiratiOn of fighting not only for their cause but for their lives' By the way, some few months since, Breokiaridge, in another address to the people of Kentucky, made a great vin tue of resigning six years in the United States Senate for the musket of a com mon, Southern soldier. Has he got tares' playing soldier, thakhe is running for Congress; or did he make a virtue of resigning his place in the U. S. Senate in anticipation of being instructed out by the Legislature of Kentuoky ? OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. SANDY HOOK, MARYLAND HEIGHTS, 1 Feb. 9th, 1862. Dealt Posr—The week that has just closed furnished the squad with more than the usual amount of excitement.— On Tuesday our worthy Captain came up from the Point and put us through two hours practice with the gun. The firing under his direction was very accurate, and we have a correct estimate of the range and elevation of the prominent points within a semi-circle of three miles. On Friday morning, soon after daybreak, the pickets of Co. F, of the gallant 28th regiment were hailed by a flag of truce from. Harper's Ferry. A negro, or as some say, a white man disguised asked to be taken across. A citizen named Rohrer and‘Reis, the ferryman started across with the boat. Just as the boat touched the landing, the new said he would go up the bank for the rest of his baggage He had scarcely f wished speak ing, when a rebel Captain named Dick Baylor - and three others sprang from behind the abut merit of the tailroadand tired at Rohrer who dropped to the bot tom of the boat with three bullets in his body. The plucky felloW, even in the act of falling, fired his rifle and wounded one of the assassins. One of them call ed out to shoot Reis, but he dropped as if hit and laid low until the boat floated below the piers of the bridge, When he rowed back again. Rohrer was carried, stilt living, to Co. "F'B" quarters. Dr. Logan was soon at hand and pronounc ed . his wounds all mortal. He lived three hours in great pain. The treach erous manner of his death causes the most bitter feelings in the minds of our men. Flags of truce will have to take care hereafter. Colonel Geary, who hap. pened to be at Sandy Book at the time, ordered the Ferry to be shelled, hoping eatelira-tozenlalutusE standing on the river's bank, whiciOeoverd the ap proach of the rebels coming "front- the directioti of the Shenandoah River. Af ter riddling them with shell, a party of Company ••14'" with Major Tyndalo and 6ieutenant Greenwalt, crossed in two small boats, covered by our guns, and set fire to eight or ten buildings, the ruins of which are still smoking. Capt. nap, Lieutenant HoGill and some of the men came up last night from the Point, and are still here. Col. Geary speaks very flatteringly of our firing; ' the fact of praise from such a prominent source, puts our boys on their high horse, and - woe betide the man that ' would.epeak dlsparingly of the Colonel. The boys are all well.. I have just met R. H, Kelly, who looks as young as ever. Your young friend R. J, Baxter, with I his new clothes on, looks every inch the soldier. Yours, Jza. D. The General in Chief. The Constitution declares the Presi dent to be Commandenin-Chief of the Arniy and Navy. The act of 1798, re_ orgenizing the army, created an-office— I The Delaware Breakwater.. not a rank—immediately below the President, with the title of "General of 1 On last Saturday, General Pleasanton, the Arniies,of the United States" This . John P. Verree and Judge Kelley cal_ officer, popularly called "the General-in I Thaddeus Stevens, Chairman of the led on Senator Cowan and Wilmot , chief,"'„is usually the Major General, the army on., peace footing -having b ut one . Committee of Ways and Means, and official of that grade. This place is at I the Secretary of War, to secure an im preaqttf;frerl by:the senior Major Gen-' mediate appropriation to fortify the eraktwho, when he takea, the field, es ' Delaware Breakwater, which is without Geq.,Scott did in Mexico, and as Gen. ' the Pennsylvania State line. Penney!. McClellan may in Virginia, leaves the ; vania offers to assume.the whole debt entire - adtration of the army in the incurred in its construction if the United hands of the Commandiii-in-Chlef, act- States will lend its credit, to be indent ing through the Secretary of War. Gen. I pitied -at the end of a certain time. They McClellan loses no rank, lays down no all expressed themselves favorable to office, when he leaves Washington at the plan for its 'early completion, and the Lead of an army. The duties he re• steps will be taken at once to4tecure the linquishes for the time are fulfilled by , appropriation. others. He is not superoeded or dis- _ placed. i - far. A Barrister whin was _remarkable This explanation at once seta at rest for coming into court with dirty hands, the suspicion that a conflict of authority : i observed that be had been turning over had alretnlyoccurred between the new Secretary of W - ariind The o=n:fending ' coke. "Coke!" exclaimed a waggish "I should have thorght it was General—a suspicion that could never brother, have existed among those who are ac-' coal ! " quainted with the intimate and confi- I --- - --- dential relations which ..have for years 0.10E -LAS D Rose PASTE, _existed between these persons. The truth is, the Administration has unre- ICELAND MOSS PASTE, I served faith in , the abilities of the Gen-1 ICELAND MOSE PAECE. eral-in-Chief. -- As his plans gradually ' 'I hie delicious preparatien, composed or ifolood Moss, Gam Arabic, Sum and Vatulra, is etrotigly unfold themselves, their wisdom is prov- • recommended for the alienation and cure ot ed beyond controversy; and at this H a mo- Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, wesome', &c. ment, when fact pursues fact in demon. For d sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, stration of their efficacy, nothing can be more mischievously false than a state- anfdelo"ler itn et n :r ic sl n F it audl u a e l y c l M : di d p cin our e l, i t ree t,. ment that anybody in the government ------__._........... desires to curtail the powers employed V& LIND ELIOII COFFEE, an prudently. With Secretary Stanton . to awry out the already advanced scheme DANDELION COFFEE, of the campaign, and with Gen. McClel- iDANDELION OOFF Elf t lan in the field to direct the operations This article to said to be equally as good, mare of the principal corps d'arrisee, the war &Irma , and one-half cheaper than ordinary must be, as short and 'successful as the This article is put up in cans at SS tents par can. public desires. For sale by JOSMPM. namixis, , 410 corner of the Diamond and Market 11... iieltlon treal Advertiser says the ' .irssig MOST ninnsosiii*Acrgis San" tir M il t,r'r/TOMltait9R 4l Mon t rea l. just Wilistllcand by lid us Teeth.,e the ,u ysh inutile! hart G . Vint is warm par . taWyers, doctors cad eofTeeray. and pearl' white 'ladies, all kinds and conditions of 'pee. ' -^- -'-frELIVEILItY TOOTHWASH. ... pie are dabbling in it; and it is likely g o l d by JOSEPH iriadiiiie, many of them will be sorely bit i tete corner or the Dhunand sad Market. ",,. LATEST 8017THERN NEWS ARREST OF GEN. CRITTENDEN:, The Nashville, (Tenn.) papers an nounce that General George B. Critten den, of the Confederate army, whoconi mended in conjunction with General Zollicoffer, at the battle of Somennik Ky., has been arrested on very serious charges. General C. is a eon of the Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentuoky, his friends allege that the charges against him are unfounded. The Nashville pa! pus, however, comment severely upon his conduct, as will be seen by the sub joined extracts : The Nashville Gazette, has a slashinF article-on the "Sin of Drunkenness, ' pointedly applying its comments directly to General Crittenden. It says of that officer : But for the deplorable fact that Gen. Crittenden, of Kentucky, who is, we re gret to say, generally regarded as a com mon drunkard, had beep made the su perior in command of the lamented Zol licoffer, the devoted hearts of Southern patriotism might not fa-day be lacera ted and overwhelmed with grief almost insupportable. We firmly believe that the investigations to be made of the causes leading to this great disaster to our ams will disclose the fact that Gen. Crittenden was, at the time of the action, in an almost beastly state of intoxica- tion, and has been so, almost incessant ly, since the commencement of his con nection with the Confederate army. We sha'l feel some little astonishment if this investigation does not also connect with Crittenden's crime of drunkenness the greater sins of treason, treachery and cowardice. A Skirmish In Tennessee. The Ncrfolk Day Book has the follow KNOXVILLE, Feb.s.—On Sunday Lieut. Col. White's cavalry encountered a force of Lincoln's infantry in Morgan county, Tennessee, on the mountain aide. The Lincoln force was estimated at from one hundred to three hundred. White charged uponclhe enemy. Capt. Dun can rallied his men twice, when he was shot through the head and killed by J. Roberts, a lad fifteen years old. The Kentucky Unionists were then complete ly routed, and fled in confusion, leaving seven of their dead upon the field. Gen. Beauregard. The Nashville Patriotsays. We have already intimated the prob• ability of Reauregard being assigned the chief command at Columbus, and we are now enabled to state authoritatively that such is the fact. This announcement will cause a thrill of delight and enthu siasm throughout the South. Under the lead of this great General, our brave men will be prepared to perform deeds of be role valor worthy of their holy cause, and to drive the last one of the invaders from Southern soil, or enrich it with their blood. Ben. 111,Cullough The Nashville Patriot contains a long card from Ben. McCullough, addressed to the Richmond Whig, in which he roundly abuses Gen. Price, accusing him of rubbing the LOUII Tana and Arkansas soldiers of their share of ti e glory won in the battle of Springfield, in which the Lou siana regiment (io Ben says) took Sigel's battery at the point of the bayo net. Celebration at New Orleans,. NEW Osi.aaNs, January 27.—The anni versary of the secession of Louisiana was celebrated to day. The inilitery turned nut in full force, and there was a grand review of the troops, There were ten thousand armed and equipped, ready to take the field, among whom were one thousand free colored soldiers. —Nashville Americas. EleeUon In Kentucky. From inenmplete returns received, the Nashville iburier belieles that the fol lowing gen_aemen—ative been elected to ttie Oonfedeitite — Congress from Ken tucky : Alfred Boyd, John W. Crockett, B. E Read. George W. Ewing, J. S. Crisman, T. L. Burnett, H. W. Bruce, B. S. Scott, E. Bruce, Robt. J. Breckinridge, and J. Itf.. Letters from England I Several Senators have received letters by the last steamer from the Duke of Argyle, the Honorable Mr. Bright, and other leaders in the Liberal party, says ing that unless something was soon done to show that we were able to put down the rebellion, and extinguish slavery, they would no linger prevent an inter. ference by England. They request that slavery be abolished at once in Marylaw' and Delaware, or the rebels would be at once recognized, and the blockade rais ed by them. Ilia is considered by di plomatists as the real tate of th e e ase , and no doubt is expressed but these are England's intentions. DIED On Monday February 10th, sit, Oamp WoodaCen tacky'. ISIDINBY IL ELLIOTT, of tbe Pint Ward., Pittaliithpiltluesiraf Biaretiigniiiiikbe in Pittsburgh on;,Wedeteaday a ea. coti*of 1724 r:I3EWItT - %Et FAIRMAN, iIIiDERTAKEIL sole skint lbr Flake's Metallic Cases , at M. R. B RR'S CABINET WAREROOMS, No CI RAIITHFIELD STREET Residence, 218 Lauook street, AU hear Olty. Orden may be lett AT USABLE & LIVERY STABLE, Albaghecy ieklAtmddlp O,.D.IiQP/SLEB ABE CUBED BY BRANT) BETH% PILES--:Thiatorm of disease bs go assigned by the exhalent arteries throwing out a greater quantity,of Auld: than the absorbents take up. BRANDBETIPB PlLEivenvey by =agleam it were, an imps se to the remote eitteMiell" areas, km their absorbents to action, .aiwi *cage of 'mei dug watery deposit" samEssanglll6,: energies of those vessels. SENATOR BELLEISGEB, of Herkimer, New York, was a great aufter4 from a dropetcal affection of more than a years duration. He dsoived - no Ma terial bbip from the prescription i otitis ph felons, who le.ltwt gave him to understand, tb nis ease was /wrongs'. By apparently the merest chance, the malaise of Brandreth's Pills were brought to his notice. He be)* Weir nee at *meted with strong hope—l ir be contarehendM the principle of cure. persevered with them for three months. taking cuss as many as Mean pills a day, bag- always mating it a rule ,to take sunicient to purge in thintoitt ellectstartolumeitelee or tortes a week. Tbfs perseverance waamwareed by a per foorreatoratlon to health which Ins egutintied to this time Bold by TIEN3. 11, 8DPATH.PitAsbaroll, Po, kod by ad revocable desktop In modicum!, f olklnidow a:rDOLL.iB ! BAVpIf?EI..)3I6M, NIX SS FOURTH STREET. Depoalla mails with thle Bank ;WORE the FIRST DAY OF FEBRUARY, Will draw Interest from:that 4a:e. lag , pH ?0•1. L CUIZON. Tresaurer. MONubiGA USIA BRIDGE 00.,1 Fiftaburittr. February 32, DAL f AN ELM lON FURL THIRTEEN MA.NA- Ikey GE.B4 of the company tot erecting a bridge over the r. ver Monongahela, opposate Pittahurgh r in the county of Allegheny, mill be held at the 101 l Kowloon MONDAY, Mardi 3d, 1832; at 2 p. us. febtf • N. fluLbtaff, Treasurer. ErNOTICE TO THE TAX-FAURE OF AL. LADEENT 00IINTA--tricilloe Is hereby given that on end otter MONDAY, February Dn. the TWO MILL BELIEF TAE, levied by the Oomml.otioners for the year 1861, will be received at the County Treasurer's office. until March lit, 1802. Ail of the atovestud Taalia Inttalatag unpaid at the limb will be pat into the hands of Collectors with the ADDITION OF TEN FEB OBEY: for col lection u per Act of Assembly Januar, DM. ja2B-2satilw A. FLOYD, County Treasurer. GENTS DOUBLE BOLE AND DOUBLE 9PPEB FRENCH CALF BOOTS. of • very superior make, selling at egret' t r d nation on former prices to close out W E. Schmertz 4 Co., fe9 No. U nth street. LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS For sale by BECKHAM & LONG, iAtowsty nireal Pithaw T L ET—The warehouse on Sewn(' ji„ street running through to First street, now otnupied by Hitchcock, McCreary tCo Enquire of 72a1 , rnsE, idoCUHDY a W. Oil/ BIifINICKY FOR BALK. ONE OF THE BEST REFINERIES in the Wsld eau now be IRlNA:melon the most reasonable terns its loostiuu is unexceptionable and le will products mere oil, with lees es penes, than •o it other establishment now operattng. it is lire pry , and supplied in plenty with the purest untie . ft Lv an every rem Jet a splendid ottani* fur any perew wishing to en erg n the Niceness. Terms one-half caub„ 1 tha balance in one, tw ) and three years, w.te Interest secured :on the preemie.. 4...bbeet 13J all. Ptctabgh, P. O. ai.h) I w LANDRETH'S DIJIST'S W A HAAN Tall GARDEN BEEDS, euti BALK BY GEOUGE A. KELLY, sad _ tau. 8) I. 'e - feart%&4,ltOtyak, IT • S Q, & RIM?. If.A.ST ER'S W.ARRANT6 A2iD OTHER CLAIAiB AGAINST TSB GOVERNMENT, BOUGHT BY PITIBBURGII lawn COMPANY. J > H K ASOULLY, ()Rattler T. ORAFX 1./L FIUSIAL....W/t. (urn , Western Stove Works, Mb MISTY STRBET, PrITSBITEGNi GRAFF L CO . 9 MANUFACTURERS; WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION lasted 01 the public to their hate stook of well Be. Cook, Parlor de Heating Stoves; ALEIO.—IMPROVISD NITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, thlreitrAftlacaswe4ritrie firfitte BTATIL The Dimond, Advanse, Air-Tlght, Beiipu, aid IRON CITY, NVerealiarded the Mgr PREMIUM at the State Par for the BUT 00AL 000 E STOVES. Also Mon' PRIERATif 'mewl te the aixamax, eLoss a REPUBLIC, Pox the SAT WOOD COOK BTOV)N3 NOW IN 138 E. The'SYNTOONI AN and KANSAS Premium atovea are un We mill attention of DEALERS and BUII OMB to the largest stook of GLITZ FRONTS it FENDERS IN TER STATE N. Lt:—NO e Ilse the D .AMOND and EOLLPSECbaI Aktellt Stone with dostpBtorte I•lninga, wtueb stand the fire better than f mn. oe4BllB J. U H ANCOOK. 4270 1Lirt,:r dT L4W, w0r.•73 GRANT; STREET PIITSB RGH, PENNA. deLtif CITY GUAGER. THE CITY GU.A.GER'S OFFICE IS removed' to . JOHN 1011180811 l lumber office, isomer otHAND:ANI/PEDIMETRBETEL teLtre IA EDWARD?, MT Gamer. PIAAO-FACTOBY. PITTSBU Reif BRANCH AT NO. /23..814LITEFIELD STEEET,—Those wish • • to purchase a good Manly Plano shoukt not to e xamin e these sample instruments. By way or introduction of thts long standing Factory, we do attention to the annexed. B. ti. lahßONl,edi tor of the New York Musical Rimes, a gentleman ONE BE of acknowledged reputation es a musical echo ar ,aa tim ilum4d e P 7tfils °4az dtr i rim — s iitae nn havre u e ; b lvnun oor“nd ncredl gletingre some 11. n H W E AIN E l ur N 6 t wr r N , tar acquainted whit musical matters. I nicked the ' Piano Manufactory of Messrs. J. /. Wile k than., full Iron Mame, um coal., minced from 275 to 'Mote Plans are of an expellant quality, and have $226, hut received and for mate by so ug h e d ip them sig improvement which, to me, ! fed JOHN H. JlLEaddlet, 81 wood street. seems of more importance thaws of the luven rtoni for-tha lad ten yearn, . Ito the Patent ' 'tanßisade,Toneh.ittame r consider it to E afm ttrajwnt.- Comeau, Willa a.: fatatt • 1 3.11,0POISALS FOR TRANSPORTA TION OP ANEY,STOBEST-Smied Pro be received - at thbreflice Ma ili& : _en fr. DAPS, WEDNESDAY'S NOM fiwars for e t i t _., tr .zolPormoion, by water, of arm* Pions from Roy!. to Wheeling, Parkersbarg, Poba , Eleeram, , :npaoilllaeLanigajaociornito, Uldroandtit Loofa. , If‘Oolso Win Ilia -MOW* tirallini lul kyost to FrolOt to op sivo o di o the Imaittaddels pygr.. oboe oat my fall meek to mmut MEM!" rptog Mem% to WC' to boats.: soeordiratto Itofte of goods . , I'p Iniiir .-.. v- ' 41/1"54114 . eogt gateo tai miggy arance . reig. t ak_Nomembe the Nicest the odzAP cam z of ""2 2 ' ' '‘.l) 1- QiWril atrwet 2 . , - , 42.1,-5: Caooffnertermester, U. 'S. JOSEPH . R. Vil t rAiLy, .1 • D. gamatia, Sad 1 as 981faiket Arum eeermi door from 6th. -.3' NEW A. • : 117 AT ILLATE IhiZETUDy Mg": BOAT OAPPAINS easoottinow captain -iLt.taraphell,priteriling, LildenatODAßee• Math the'rolloning pregnable and . reeolnikt , nave O ff ered and unanimously adopted: Wnstiess, We have learned that in the late cn- SeiPment with our misguided enemies on Tennes see river, that among the fatelltie*if the day, there has toot' galled tram among us an associate who, has taken endearestfor his many social traits as a man, able qualit.es as a commander, and OM as a pilot; one whose memory we revere for the pa triotism which he manifested in the tender of his useful services to the cause in which he was en. gaged, and Waisasse, While having cause, In common with our loyal Countrrnenito be thankful P. r the glpxy . nil success of all parties engaged th e expect". tint, we, an Ile death 9f MelicHALI, A.:, ORD, yield In sorry sad town ty torte dwrose of tin all Wile and ova. taring Pro eultnoe; be lEtherefore. Anolved, Ti,at in the loss of unr iamentedissos elate, we tender to the family ofdecoasedeue Most sincere sympathy, sod reverence for hi memory salt hied parent. generous companion, sincere "friend, and pure patriot. ...ascend, .71w we extend to all our eeciatee who may be now engaged en let oowma nd otCom e Foote, oar most sincere gratitude and air meciatlon of their services, as also o ter sympathy for taw who have already been Injured, ar.d rev. evince for the memory of those deceased. Reso red, That in respect to the memory of de cease 1, we wdl keep"the colors of our Steamers at halt mast for three days. ReriNved, That's Oomminse be appointed to pre sent a copy of these reablutions to the family of deceased, and that the Secretary be Jeanne:ad to have them published to the dady papers. fell FARMFOR SALE- The subscriber offers for sale Ifr A.OREB OF LAND-, Mate in North Fayette Township, Allegherry °curdy( There is a good frame and log house and a'large barn on the premise.. Also, outhouses: 10 100 young apple trees, and ti .er choice fruit. The land Is well watered and is in an 'excellent mate ofxmlilvstmn, and full of limestone and coal, It is within, of mile of the Steubenvillei Turn pike and a short (finance tram church and school house. It is in every Way a desirahlelpleae of prop arty, and such terms will be offered an to suit per ahasern who e lab a good and safe Investment. Ap. PLY J. HANNAN. lel2.2lataltw on the premises V . ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE sittlate on Fifth, Union and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. on which la erected FOUR BRICK •f ENEKENTS, making • rent of nine hundred a year. The property is lowed in the beat part of t city, and well ftladated for an Omnibus De pot, as all toe lines in he MI could be easily con n rated at that point. The lots are 68 feet onFill tireet, on Liberty street. 61 feet, acid oa Limon street 65 feet and 6 inches. For Luther partteu lars, en_qulre ofJOSRPH ROES, in the Diamond, or JAcKdott Duaces, Esq., at the Allegtmay Saverotion Bridge, par ROSS I bIoCOMER. [Ol2 Sled; _ _ DOTATOM---1 car of prime •Peach Bloasoma to &rite and for sale by fal2 R ENRY H. OULL.rrin NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. TH E UNDERSIGNED HAVING purchased the interest of Body .Patterson, in the Livery Stable and Bazaar, eo long and success:de/1y conducted by him on Fourth istrest, begs from bis Wendt; ono the public a continuance of the patronage s e liberally miaowed on the es tablishment under its late proprietor. The stable is the most extensive and complete in the west. and from the experience of the undersigned in the hi:owes., and the facilities within his reach, he flatters himself that he slit be able tog re h's pa trons the most thorough satisfaction. He takes noes ton to direct attention to hie unsurpassed : facilities for supplying funerals, sad, also, to the advantage which MS Stable offers, from its extent. veniilauon, de., to parties haying horses to pat to livery. Horses hotted and sold, de W. 8 JACKSON. Attsburgh, Feb. 6th, 186 sir 'lO THE PUBLIC—From the above it will be seen that the subscriber has din. mod of his Livery Statile, on Fourth street, to ma, W. 8. Jacks 0, who will herealterconduct the woo. In retiring from the business, the under signed takes occasion to express his slnceie knowledgementa to those friends and patranserbo,' for a period cf neatly forty yeara, extend:442lyr* generous support. He won d also bespeak for Ida successor 11 continuation of this cuatom, as he feels telly satisfied from his knowledge of Mr Jackson's experience and buvinesa energy, the :spawn of the estsblishment will be fully maintained by the new proprietor. ItODY PATTERSuN. Pittsburgh. Fabrics nth, 11362.-141:14 ALLEGHENY BRIDGE - - ELEc• 110 N NOTIGH—An election for Pmeiden6 agers and utll .ers of the cAnpacy for erecting a midge over the Allegheny river, uPPhaito Pitts burgh, In the county of Allegheny, will he held at thel'oll ROCILBO, at the at nth end of the bridge, on MONDA V, the 3d day of March next, at the hour of 2 o'clock p m. felt tw WM. MOSEMU Rfi, freaatirer r r o LEr—The large second story Nos. 72 and 74 Pi/.h street, lately occupied as a Bill.ard Saloon. Siso, the second, third cud fourth stones or No. 74 Fifth street, L Mit opposite the Po-Follies. Inquire at MORUPO: YARD, Duquesne Way, below 'PO Kay NII atret.t, rat No. 113 Seaver street. Allegheny. fellltt • MULES WANTED—WANTLD ,TO perrse ou t e h m United E H a U te N s D The y MULE be four ifr ed ; to be not lees then fourteen nor more than lb% bends high, nor less than 8 nor more than 9 tens old. Noun of 10/p6014011 frrm 12 M. to B . L.f. daily at Jeek eon's Livery Mehl°, Fo aot7 udERY, rtermieter U.S.A., Odin, Li U. 8. A , ttabargh, .lens.. Feb. 80, MO.felOnf L ADIES BUI ITS .AND SHOES— All my lee of LADIES, MISSES AND CHALDREfi'd FALL/ AND ININT.REI ROOTS AND SROES, selling at GREAT REDUCTION to aloes out. W. E. Schmertz & Co., No. 31 Fifth Street. (48 $260. PIANOS. $260. TWO ELEGANT ItOSEWOOD 6 55 OCTAVE CHICKENING PIANOS, With full Won frame, new 13.311iEL reduced from $2BO to MO, last received rum for Bale by tee JOHN IL MELLOR, £llWood street. 121 CENTS WILL BUY the beat neat style of DARK PRINTS in the city for the money. - Wholesale buyers •ill save money by szsm lug t or stock of PRINTS. Prima lean than Philadelphia prices YARD WIDE SHIRTING MUSLIN at 12*. IRISH LINENS AND SHIRT BOSOMS. WINTER DRAM 6001* very cheap. DRESS SILKS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, at lam than coat for cash. 7 -, C. HANSON LOVE & 74 Market Street $2245. PIANOS. B ows, SHOES AND GUMS AT TES LOW EAT PRIORS FOR CASH AT MEW% R. BORLANIA3, Se Mirka Street, ADDY a RWIENS,;_ 'LUMBERS AND GAO RiTTEIRS, 129 FIRST STREET, Prrilnitßeg. 47 JIXD 011 . 0 STREET, ALLMOULIIIY, Rau TEI MATCM'S onica , 6% PUMPS, HYDRANTS, let Sheet Lead and Plumbers material in - Atir B —All orders promptly atten feehlyd. DROPuSA LS FOR TRANS • TION OF ARMY 8T01133-Beided will be received at 'hie office untU ra..=th e Ptuthatkler the tntiapertittion daring the Currant year evding DeoeiWarllF4 - 18fdkof an ordnance and army mate (heavy ordnance ner pleCh;glir otherptutes lue poand.) to and from the Al. I:vAtray Arnen.l,Bailroad Depots, FOllllll/108 and „Wheorok in and, near thin Oily. Bidders will—itiotelfreftremrretrate4olaustanm, the Alleithedy Arsenal and pointi its of the city, and a li k e unitarm,rate..teadititrem in points wftin the White Of the tsity - h. MOlMOBlERY,Quartetbovelehll2V:A. office Quertermasten: D. a .11.,FhtsburetikTenn.-. syltania. B. C. saumurrz. • ....ratimuu fAE . Mitsonglb,Pe Panallu, Pa. 8 t711111311R13' & 'ULM/ALLEY, mamillicuirds Wholeatde-Dealer Illuntlnutlug and Lubtilelitluk, 011 8 Crude Petroleum 011, every destuiption of Lamps. Ko. OcoamitudoiTterehattW for the sale 'Of tutuDlD PramOvau " r 158 WOOD ISTSERT, Pittsburgh, jai dm opposite Ist Preabytotpu cltrodute LATE STYLES , * WINTER GOOX .71:3 1 ,13"1" WEIC/E4V - 1101:,•. • Z .are i e n oir opening a teh adlleoth•Setook:U°Monnteriooda,ES :Ib a BMto ta of MOT ' C4E4 ~ which we Ratter ourselves trill ba 41weguA to any =peat to be found But 437' West: 'Thep will be ttlito order Ina superior atylkand at 3 prima to suit the tunes. We would,respeothav aoltott an early call from our patrons had public'. SAMUEL GRAY & SON, •.„ MER'CHA'NT : . TAILORS sell No. 19 Fifth, street. SHOES, CHEAP, SAOEd, 0404.1 i:;! AT 16 FIFTH STREiTI AT /6 FIFTH-t k 8 D. 8: -D. _ E LAMPLIQHTER'S InktidlY4, EUNTED DOWN; NNE. DETEOSITE,PO. IE, pnd Nonvelades, by.ONAELES WOK: ENS, complete in one yolnme, and nnifoian "EN' 43Irene Expentpoona" Price 50 cents inpaper, cover, co tern Matra Edttions_in Cloth, Who% In dnedmd oromavo fora?. picsioso esatt.=- For sate at iti 'MEWL next door to Postofilea.r.) / NATRONA OIL. w E ABE NOW ItANUFACTU.7 V RING thus article.whleh for Winnow tit, burn*, freedom of offensite odor, and, tramp*. rencrof color. (whaoh oolor we Trairsu4 Wot to be changed or exposure.) hs nostrwaseeld'-br any r in this or Vestal' ituaketa.r ASA reOfitiab 041 to the' eortionter, we ; can, recornmend lt. Mao, otwzoanufaotare of ;, CAUSTIC SODA, Osedi try ell lerge Soap Ushers end Oil Beane' les wh4 exeera_lo per tent. in strength all the m$ i t of gllshBodebroughtto tins anuttri,,Onrmane 7, of ^ r , • -,4:. sA. WIER, OR tONCENTRIFIEDLTE. Ml*. . . Ate 7 so well and tarorsbly known, we Arnsi the, mention is =trident. to by ddreonuag A-4 °Nero and bmtbiett will bo prampay **ado_ GEORGE COLIIOIIII, Meld. Pe/allll. Salt Manufacturing 'Company. 141181y1wis 14 Wood etreat. Motorail' CLOSING OUT TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. Dress Trimmings, Velvet Ribbons, Velvet Buttons, Embroideries, Lsoe Goods, Woolen Goods, - Linen Sets, Hoop Skirts, Balmoral Skirts, Mechanic-Coreets, French Corso% Gents Merino Shirts and Drawers, Collars and Zephyr Wonted, Shetland Wool, Woolen Yarns, &0., &o. AT pnAltrAFI GIPNERIS, NO. 78 MARKET STREET te7 Ma .N El Mt UNION STATIONABY PAOKETS, Are supplied to Dealers at WOO PER DOZEN. COTTON HOSIERY, VOIR THE PRESENT . .WE WILL con'anue to sell by the downer hall7dOanit AT LAST YEARS' PRJORS- our entire Moak of COTTON 1193& comiitaty* of Ladies White ThreeThreeiHose; " Fine Hose; Open urerkedHose; - e Liale . , Misses'. Fine Heavy Moos Three Th re e ad Hose; Boys Cotton Half Hese; Hose Men's Super Stout Half Roes; u Fine 0, Btont Hones, and all kinds' - • . LINES HAND4C3B , OIIIEFEI. ; Ladies Corded Border Linen Handkerchbits; Hemmed Stitched u Revere • " Embroidered u u Mae French Embroidered u Gents Hemmed &itched . Plain Llnen -• Cordered Bordered Hoop Bkirta and COrieticitalurorat•Bl en Nadas, Rootage, no, at reduced prices Bibbed Merino and Conon Hose , W Wholesale Buyers . 'supplied 'AV a ad vance on oust. JOSEPIII e 4 MAREZT STRUT: i fg P .- `k NEW FALL aJ/QAl,i.- EATON, -NIA ORUNI .41;;_p0., Invite attention to their NEW STOCK FOR 7441 ;TRADE. At Nos. 11 ask 19 st reet. Wholesale buil= aiappllerl at towastprices. 4A44 s- OQ,_ LOPE 03 is org • Vr... *610111121171111113 SEANCEig TBAGS, • 08 SS /whew l• - se-limebeaWld4 lirthtai g beastistek CIIIIIMutOO9.I/1 WixidalFaut • goilltail - SW, ;VP • vCr • 11 41 1 V .11 014 I :1 31 4A1Mif 01 . 1 A ' 1:': Pam CbArbytpiPikv_4l , ,, lcitV Ordwalatt '• ' 7. '• ; ! ; ?' WOW: belmaipuythd. goies - a el mat the yaw end 'A., Ord iaght 11W''.4ierraieme leitttital Aeneas hte3l3 MUM= TROMPSOIL NEW PLAY. 434irDlla -0 LEC a I .4 0 -44:11 It.; 1;11' 1 . - PROPESKIt,A 91BARY; 4:04 - Xlll deliver lecture as k rra AU-itlfift,GE AND "Dri-ÜBCrN" "" 3 N OMB Ada Lstdcin 16 cents. Ettaikiace.. ;72-3r,..4 -T-LW• 14.1;144M61;*41-11. . _ _ ilk -TAW' ,E1TT„ . 1,141 t, t • PAINTS At 12:141301 4 '" r BoOri ANA ; da 4 • 1 • - N , E D E LA,44-1r.31/4.? 2:5-4:44 _ - :1 -m IPoolen Rat !Gray Hoop Skirts, 'EXTRA; titan 40triPET3 AWNS , 01.3 te •At -/•'; , 111 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Xirw:4 ? fit .0 L 8 :tr9"' Opt4A4Rbirtgarifi RED D BLACK PRINTS AT 121 ots W. & D. .unutrs. ItS auginti N . TrINIE43 I 3I greatadTance, an ' r er4bier eta*, 1 bate marked int tee beat;!..leendi Watson ne*llnit Ittoatadzrrioacen-:- Ittnn tultolessie priest; one yard wide OnblefalSontillW4 'lfit ego, wort/V.l%o=u llituukte, U h l* , 'best a Bl e. Pantiles 1234 g and Ptolitilind , &WWI cheap /loop Skive beat 44atity. PUrahaael% 0411 40. well to ea and stees 4,p.Aterket etre, bto tn i o Fifth and Dimo nd. J. LYNCH. rO nl i hntikeLEUrcr-Wile_Aillm - 414:keown as the lat e . f 410001.1 0 11102.. - ,, ted , ma the corner of grant mr. et and fourth, Is oddrad for lease from the frat of dmiL For terms 644wre °l J. F. MORRIS4:-A. Ahltlei at Lew , ja49.4Fourth street Plus 4451* Eri.A C IDO 7."41 0 4TTON.III - E - 1-4.Avy,. K itlit 44 13Cinta-Migi a 4 -tleiiriN :74; „Armagh:mu; RA 'PUP latilViNtr SONOESti. 4- TIIA_NKEGIVINGAYLIOITIRE on THE Pio BENT TOMB, By Rev. CHARLES .S.DEIWOJaft...,-yrintabed.,.4n the Arch street Preabiterlwell4r*Vrakiv=trt Noy. As ism One oeleviritaM4 Moe tr“; War and Entanctplition— Sa.Haw in 41"Eltrasondibre.r.B117 b:77 -1 :7 4114 .0 1 16tith „: 777 ,u Brooklyn, , Y, on 'Thankiltring Day. November . 21, 1861.:,. One TIC ciathYd,' sole by MERRY MINER, Stim i gip o oy to 45ftupa. ARA% tam I,uwi , Sleeves, o st"& , - Di 9 4,01 , - AR o U M MIAs Lo, NON. Ta li &ma or PIG METAL WiLtz.BLOOMB, 40.1 d WATER WEBB% BELOW KARIM 1•12'7498U1161' Gloves, Hosiery, In ' AISOND , 4-. • PlTTaßlias 4, li ripmg,...131:1;8808/13,ER ANNOUNCES A, to the - kartkiititatiqd , rtlidbi trodlinot - _ :,01412:8141011140441!".. pad la propprodtoacoommodstettopitatoslltlM old and known - Omni/14i nery st t, ha . ttis paryt,c! t ,k4g , lllu m ithe shorte _ NUT 00414 - ma.OlC 'A.ND la (*KR-DICKSON, KEW= 00, 509 v- tailtterr- 1T1M941/2.4 i ffi l 44 ( A , v o i4 .:,. ," - . . WPM' ~, .. -P- 4''4fluM n• - ..` , 1 111 _.ea , i. , 911r4 '' '... • ti n fiegi .fi ' ptill=ritti oasiond agnillil quaut non e given to sap plying moursitylack.coaratileolar Die Mkt - W -4 • ravrajg xximICINT, whoies ' pafkls Berl eItt4SELIARL,ittai 4of ti to rframs , INVITE the attention . irt buyer tp oatOMP-Atu i r ll . 4s .'6 - 1 - .; - "- FailisatiVinkt ilk#ol4l wit recellikleanioni *Weft gin hi, /band all of the slowest Jaya* or goods for eallalttad Tooth's mare;.letgetherwithot eemseaa t ad asap* meat geillemeei niatasigee' r a. moasaa W, . us irest•;42l.- J OPUM•• ket • • $ . EtATozwiltmuttnit Josaxas RET A!LER 8 - , _TriAmipp,zinbrovgis o , Raidgmeime, ew e . tvgalgiop - zatenketrtalblbaam. Ruches, Flavera.Zelawa adallittatbAtekt.WAßAllalwaya 9. 31 hand. ttir QV and Cattalo tranataattripappissid at Jaw Ejao2 . l, maaiwit a cm, Bitttiratraet. E=II Voßaininue AND,comtaAvmulecK„ F~DSsLL BT .._llaragesloM w UNDEarnaMillidniilUMlCOMMi learn. •• • ittantkily elderealUiteleft 'j am - cniTs; i 'bittoilti P 4: AIM" if; -01 ' iriforbittracpannint 41211 4 12 # ' ' 4 it-Ptit a NEW 13RATEISEWG4REM iss.These hate last been received and are of Um tkIICEIT "AIM aleaßemmuuts444the tow, Ad NO._ at. - --W. -1M = INTOGIX..._, 14 1 .7 87.7ti;,70 r7,7"-- JA • Ai r t A 4 l - 1 - titct . . sigaino*" : 3,...L:1:403, Alit D ht°74:4,12%193{19 , - CLOTHS: Idahthoduils, 0. 2644 - 060* - BT.-sestitab k , -- t -,44--- :.ioiak ßg gA„_, p/[TA, 1 C,9 lip .PAr 17 v •-•-,,,, ~..4.-1,4?--, 1... r, —."` , doe r 1.17 orkiio.l-katali V.t. +4 g Ottg. =ZEE
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