the flash* post. mmang, ukind;ol axeivoia At the IQorth•Feet corner of Fifth end Wood ate Tense Six Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance, oopiete Two Cleatii-..0r sale at the counter in the OM* and ter the iikorebeta. RATTh OF ADVERTISING Lissa. One nQexiion , 50 rwo inkiwkons,,.- rhree tosertions,...... 1 00 _ One week,......... 175 60 Iwo weeks,----- 8,00 9:60 fro 100 76 Three 400 ' 2 , 65 2 047425 1 00 One month,. 600 886 GO 160 176 Two m0nth5............ 700 4Bd 60 286 260 three months..—. 900 600 t 60 800 800 f10ar!mai55........... /0 00 666 600 886 660 Gird 11 00 115'5:50 H OS ' 660 Ells months...--- 12 00 800 B'oo 4 00 6'60 Nine monthe....--- 16 00 10 86 800 686 900 One year .. 20 00 38 8510 00 666 12 00 Ft tending dant. 81W41600218 . k05,p0rz0nam....15 00 ri, /ti,, 0 20.01 1 1510•1002 antos22Th (excaterre' 0rpa242)..22 00 Harness notices, 5 cent Death notioes 26 cents ‘,. - ItOlt 186 t; ONE DOLLAR. THE PITTSBURGH WEEKLY' POST, INLBLBEIN AITIR lIITY Thin, Advance Paying Subscriber. , pit,... , , ii . :i.'?.T" .4 _. 41i ORE-DOLLAR PER YEAR, IT If; PRINTED IN • MAMMOTH ,SHErii, LARNE CLEAR TYPE. I'S 0011111ALWA ALL TER EICITING NEWS OF TffE DAY LAMaI - and Nis cellaneonin Foreign and Domestic Markets. END TOUR DOLLA BT MAIL AT OUR 8188 SET UP CLUBS In Tofu neighborhood. Send or PROSPECTUS end SPECIMEN OOPY. • Don't forget the Dollar A443:eas JAhlliat P. BARS. Editor and Prondetc4, Pittabumb, Pa. MORNING 108'1' JOB MCI SAMAR P. BLAB. JDWIX A. MYNAs BARR & MYERS, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS' Corner B'lith,4l Wood Bth., ritt4ol. 217Z811 DICISCRIPTION OW pLATN AND FANCY PRINTING liteentod In the &nest etyie; IFIL .41h. X .11:e 3St CI .41. 7=l . 3014INERCIALI AtERCANTILE AND LEGAL MORK at short notice, on reaeonnbie Wm% ai• Partioninr stionlion 044; to the Printlnit of mint His, Plid4gßAMlEßyt&e., For °Monis, Rxhibiddis Dial:111;1mm. URGE ADDITIONS OF I4PE(4 OCHINER ' ELVIS' IMO LILDXIIO EOM !be *Meet tor *terabit ota wart rdutivarfrod Wend deipettebleannot be atcelled JAMES. H. CHILDS as. CO. HOPE VtlPrittllir NtitLif - - LT! Aliegtei/Y C 16% Pa. itarummuge SEA: 1114188 BAGS' 'A AND or 0431• g- Ahastrlsoless; W rip 12mItyme . oin hes k widit t ood game. Mayo, Ea via iniaM WM' & CO:,` ao . v WiTAI . WAak: **COM/4; . u• pnTaRuP.GH Pd ze wariarlosprojanw sod DO &mond ottooti; kfoonfietaroro of WI else* and deeoriptlonsoMil on, ligarbo4 giglo. kip Rod_ 1 W.1.40, awl m... /rall= 3 *MI nalesystoaNdatih. Ptd , Zoo Sobbing and oterery de. martptlon ands to ardor. goring a i x= ry ntoobitut tibooad to Ole ' fitting la iltiatorontn, rop e ri d 4 tot iiElffMM3 ' From a private letter dated ()open, hegen, January 20, we, extract the fol. lowing bit of skating intelli , genoe: " There has been some pretty good skating on the moats about the city ;late, and it was enjoyed more than was ever known before. At last the Danish ladies are learning this invig .rating and healthful amusement, al though as yet there are but few outside of the diplomatic corps who are to be seen on the ice; yet the ladies are gradually overcomikg the horror u ith Which they at first affected to look +in the unladylike recreation. The crown prince, Christian, and his fam iiy set the example by ' frequently par ticipeting, in the sport. His son, Prince, ,Frederiok, a young man about twenty, is a good skater. His sisters, toe eldest of whom is spoken of as the ] i h I' hire queen of England, are frequent on the ice, making rapid progress. ey are both very pretty, and care no ore for a fall on the ice, or a seat there when down, than other folks. The little one, aged about twelve, iE tae best skater of the family, and dis tknoes all the others," R RE PURNIBECED H.. A 134,8Q.aT & 8140. • " NAIWFACITIIIIKREi OF LOOKING GLASSES, PORTWI' .-456 EINTITRE FRAMES, Gilt and imitation ltaanwatd ORAL/IRSIN Timex PrArs 1013:1 WIRDOF SLABS, 128 Seel* Street, Z II ?A P *L EI Pee*. - se- Particular &to:Alan Om to - repairing Paintingn,ll7llldlnlrnnes and I:madness earth , framed at who node p ri ce. JAMES A. FETZER. FORWARDING AND COMIIIISI-'ION MERCHANT .03 ea' or 1710au., Oral:, Mason, Ler Matter Dried 117rwIt aad IProdleoe Geanere.ll7, comma 07 MASK= AHD 711187 87117,17711, P.PITSBUS.O.I3, PA. Barn ro—Pranoie G. Bailer, Left., Dt. worth Br, 8. Cuthbert A Bon, Piltuum Bord 1 Ott, Heisker k Swearingen, S. Brad., Oaai. M. & M. Bank, Lftet Howell, Mangle & Co, George W Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Co, Wheeling. TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grows TEAS, WINES, Lzquons, Nortla-Eeet corner of ' 01110 &THEM' AND THE DIAMOND _newly - C)1:7 R. XI CI - CTS X), 110.412 DIAMOND AVLEY, PITTSBURGH THE.SUBSCRIBER .A.N.NOUNGES to the public that he is In daffy receipt of FRESH SHELL AND CAN 0 yirrzsb, 6 & ACE, to , and la prepared to aeoommodate the patrons oftlue old and well known house with ewet7thing iq the eating and drinking line at the shortest npice. - JOHN b HALER, Pror . IrROPoSALS FOR TRANSYORTA TIQN Or ARMY STOREi—deated Proposals Übe receivad at this Mlles until 12 In., on the 811 proxlmaitor the transportation during-the current year ending Decediber Plat, 1882, of all ordnance and army stoma (heavy ordnance oer piece, and other Nunes pig 100, , pounds) to and berg the Al 17y Arsl,rnflroted Deplts, Founctries and wharves in and near this city. , Bidders will specify amniforfn rate - th and from the Allegheny Arsenal, and points within tee lim ite of the city,ancia - hkeatulfo rm rate to and from all points ' , shaft theilmits of the city. A. MONTEJOME.RY, Quartermaster, U. B. A. Onion Quartermaater 13. d. A., Pittahurgli, Penn. sylvanta. ..,.... ja2B-tf • • "I W. MoGRE & TAILOIS I N t y . f r T E e t an ki e d s t. , e:st ii4varit oto f buyers tc. Fall and Winter Goods, just received, among which may be round all of the newest styles of goods for (Yenta and Youth's Were, together with a full juei complete , assort. meat of gentlemen's Nurmetittg Goods W' H. Mcoß2. h 00.. 143 Yedersd at. ron2O2ro cor. Market Square, Idler noisy City. A• A. CARRIER & BRo., tobstraktfloste insurance Agency, gs. Com les prosoated of alga. sit . • • • .'A' Penns. and otherititat ag .ii. .. . Marine and Life Rieke ;akar' of all de. MB. 120264 m 68 fITRTCTLI. ttehoreh. THE CITY GUAGER'S OFFICE IS removed 1017.10_ 444.g.Oht's lumber °Moe qprner of ELANTID,MfuI ST ( fel:lm M. ED WARDS, City Einagf a, TESTIPIII2/11LOTZD W ROW P 1 DY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS wptippoi 310 drug s or galvanic battery are mud - weather 111 e time *bort_ th e appal , can he used to its beet advant4e. Nedic.l emen and their families have their We •ex by my process, and are ready to testify as e epfety and painiessnese of the ,qperatron, whst ever' been Smel ter tehoPs brMrasted ihii atr4 the , tohtrirY havdt,"llB kncrwiesilt of w sarLECITEFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style AJ nom c*DRY, Den amithliold street. ; Bern& ANL K r. QUALITIES lord by SOWN A om ettitr t -11 C r 9", ' tS~iLk.tl,o fl fl RH taw b ,r.,,.: ~„. , ~ ~. (the Dallp post a PiTrim URGH:. TEIIIIpp4.T.,MOR.NING, FEB. 27 • 1 , A Wit:clots "News" Paper. The X.iverpool Mercury of the 6th, we observe, publishes, withn typograph ittEti flourish. " the reported defeat et Federals by Jeff. Thompson." near Iron ton Misiditri—e, Meat that the reader will remember, had no earthly existence. The previous steamer brought us a-copy of the same veracious * jourrial, with a "defeat of the Federals nea,r Port Royal, oft.w io"h the,,Aorthern papers had sup- P Pilett?`"A - ft ef 'thhi we'. shalt not be s prisred' W. learn ' that the Burnside chvy Ist Roanoke, the fight at Fort eery, the. capture of Fort Donelson, e c..otO.Overe•alk but so many fictions the.northern newspapers 1 We used tO ritliEule - thojclept that the Mercury was i Pay tOthOotifederatea, but we are te 'mpted . ' ` - tifinic, now there most be some truth in it ' ' " - sating_in Denmark.--lioyal. Pam ily on Ice D151 0 019131/1 . u IMALLSB ALLEGHENY ,F., 1 3 1- trAR B • ,• GEORGE A 'Dm' IN Na Op Aware I Nun, St All q Can,. . „ Y ; • for mils 4 1.1 OOLLINS. INIENTIO BY TELEGRAPH. By l'estereksy's Tekgl•am Accident to the Darine Tele graph Cable--Ellbeth City • Deserted. FORTRESS MCNROE, Feb: Eft—Yin Bala timore, Feb 2 , 6.—The stesimer Spaulding arrived this afternoon, having left Roan. oke Island the day before yesterday and Hatteras yes erlay. By tte Spaulding we learn of the failure of the attempt to lay the telegraph,table across the Bay. On the day the Hoboken sailed, 16 miles of the cable were laid in the mcst enmesh:ll manner, Wi o ; open.% tone were stopped for the night. • Yesterday the Hoboken was busily era. gaged in taking the soundings, when the severe blow of that day struck her at noon. Her steam pipe broke soon after and she became enmansgeable, drifting upon Cape Henry, where she .went ashore and broke in two last night. All hands remained on the wreck until 11 o'clock this forenoon, when the Spaulding took them off. It is states that the Hoboken passed within , ght of the blockading ste•imer Cambridge bat4he latter paid her noon ice. A couple other n aval vessels also passed her without offering to render any assistance. The Hoboken is a total loss. The remainder ofthe cable out- kft Hiller, war destroyed before it was abardoned...—, About an equal quantity is laid in the Bay and the end fa buoyed up. Mr. Heiss goes to' Washington tonight. The steamer B. B. Forbes was seen by .the Spaulding, ashore near Nag's Head 'this morning; white flags were displayed on all , the houses in the vicinity. The Spaulding brings the marls and passengers but no news. The flag of truce taday took about thirty persona to Craney Island. Major •14. T. Sawyer arrived at Norfolk 'yester. day, having left Elizabeth City on San= day at noon. He represents everything quiet in that locality. The entire fleet of the enemy left the waters of Pasquotank on Saturday morning, but two - gunboatil returned in the evening. But few inhabi tants remain in thci - plide. The Wilmington journal of Saturday says five °rids. Federal gun boatchad mu tared Roanoke river. A very severe blow from the Northwest occurred yesterday afternoon and last night. , The frigate Cumberland, bt Newport ewe, dragged her anchors, and several idioms, ere got adrift, and some damage was done by collisions in the Roisds. The fire of yesterday continued during the evening, and a guard was kept all night. Great credit is due to Col, Bendiz sad the members of the Tenth New York Regiment, who all worked most manfully, and by their efforts prevented a most dile estrous conflagration, which was threaten ed in consequence of the high wind.' The steamer Express is reported loit on rise Se/netlkabere- The London Exhibition WesarsoTow, February 26 —The fol owing notice to the public has been Esued : WASHINGTON, February 24, 1862.,-The undersigned, on behalf of the CoMmis sioners appointed by the President to re. present the interests of such American cit zens as might desire to appear at the Ex. hibition of the Industry of all Nations, to be held in the city of London during the (resent year, submit the following state.. meat: The Congress of the United States, after due consideration, has declined to adopt any measures to further a national repr-sentation of oar works of industry, invention and art at the aforementioned Exhibition. The authority of the commission has theiefore ceased. They have advised the commissioners appointed by the British Government that there will be no general participation on the part of the citizens of this country on that occasion, but they have thought it not improper at the same apse, to recommend to the consideration of the royal commissioners such works of industry and art as have received are au , thentication of the commission, and may, lo a limited extent, be presented for ex hibition through individual exertion. [Stned,] Wm H. Szwean. „IP R S. - as. F'oe Whits, Plain and Fancy Flannel Under and Uremnirte on nand, and made to order, on shortest notion, at R. WILLIAMSON'S, S H I S T FAUTORY, NO. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET „osta SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No. 4,*4 ti,T CLAIR STREET W 11.1.1 AM MEANS. DAVID hi'CANDLESS 1:1A R FUSON A. COFFIN, B,,cial Partn e r General Partn ern. MEANS le: Mocaseon3 t 0 M'Clar..,lJ ee9,M ean a • 0:4. WHOLESALE OROCEhS Oorner Wood and Water eta., PITTSBURCII4- P•. OW IS THE TIME TO GET BAR GAINS-.waving purchased most ot my stook fore the great advance, and as I am closing oat my winter stock, I have marked all the best brands 41iBlaok and Dark Brown Calicoes at 1234 cents per yard; Bleached and Unbleached Muslim! less than wholesale prices; one yard wide Unbleached Mus. tin B%c, worth ick Canton Flannels and the best Paper Muslims 1234 e, Shirt Fronts sod Irish Linen. cheer; Hoop Skirts. bed quality. Parohasers will do well to call and sea, at No. 9S Market street, be tween Fifth and Diamond. PM ONLY 1400 for a comfortable [two '1.:1 story frame dwelling house of three rooms and cellar, and lot of ground 26 feet front by 100 in depth, situate on Mount Wwittington. a short dls• fence from the brow of the hill. Terms of payment seximmodating. ',poly at the Real estate office of fe2l & CUTHBREIT SON. 61 Marisa et. p - FIR Dwelling douses and Storiiiieeraginesrlins 1 Apply feill - OITTEBICATINK.6I •'et:rt Appian receiveil .friao4 &MEN& A OLL Brft w i t gll-2baAeliiiMisli'Re ita teoeived sad for aite_Lk___ &MG' H. 00441 M h.xt ..nn qeotiA ,Hove # i , , • ~.:),•, ttt,,,,,b t . t .,..1",,..---... . .„,..,,.. ~.,,.• 1 - I ~p_•3 t'fl, He then related to his followers the no casion of my capture; and as he dfikso, they glared on me fiercely; and handled their weapons itt a very threateningOan ner; but at the conolusion of his conlim nioation they appeared better pleOsd, although I was the recipient of many a passing frown. He now informed One that he had told his young men Ithatl they were to °Quaid& me is a'brotber, as he was going'to adopt' the into the tribe. "'this was •to me but JittlS b better than deathitself, but there' was 'neiil4, terziative, and so I was obllged - to Cab- Mit witfithe bode of making my eslitifspe at Some futurb time.' - The ' andit(ote tion of Blaok Hawk, moreover, caused me great astoitislinliiint; and after ponq dering the indtter, I Was forced •t 44 set down asltscatlial one of theinsitegant able Whims tenhich the sainsgeftem periment is often 'subject. "The next Morning my captors forced me to go with them to tliefi'vil. ]age, at Bock river, where"afteriping through a tedious ' cei l emony I Was dressed and paintedyand turned from a white man•tnto awl ndinn. • . "For nearly three yeilri• entrahiCit :was iny eimataitletql - to give my' aaopted brothers the slip; but clonin g the whole of that time, I was so etre% fully watches and guarded that / icy er found an opportunity to eselye.. HOirpver, it is a long lane that laia.,no' furningc.and so it proved in my Casa, Pretending to be well satisfied ,witkisny new mode of life, I at last gained iipOri the:confidence of the savages; and' .'one ,dily when their vigilance was °milder 6ably.relaned, L made my escape, and returned in safety to my friends, Who I had mourned for me as dead. , ' Many years a ft er tidal was li par ticipant in the battle of Sycamore Creek, which as you know, is a tributary of Rock river. I was employed by the government m a scout in which capacity it was anknoitledgelNtikat I had. tkili an rpfirior. - •u But hi l ioPitte at befi t ting nlyself praised ; for I Anon:that Irma s working against B Hawk, who, al t.‘4l. though ihe was an In ian; he had-once stared thy life, and I was one natter to fitrget a - kindness. And besides this, Iliad Wien a great lilting to him,. for there ati something wide and goner ous in Ms nature ; however, my first iitity,Wifs to my country, and I did Any duty still hazards. %.Now4roa-knnat_ *maw . thatlßlack . of , ! jingling...* llaed w e att mitiary to hii agreement ; not, however, from any hos tile motive, but to raise a crop of corn and beans, with the Potawatamies and Winnebagoes, of a hich his own people stood in the utmost need. '. With ,this intention he had gone some distance up Rook river, when an express from Gen. Atkinson ordered him to return. This order the old chief refused to obey, say ing that the General had no right to is sue it. A second express from Atkin son threatened Black Hawk that if he did not return peaceably, force would be resorted to. The aged warrior be came incensed at this, and utterly re fused to obey the mandate, but at the same time sent word to the General , that he would not be the one to coin- 1 mance hostilities. " The movement of the renowned warrior was immediately trumpeted 1 abroad as an invasion of the State, and, with more rashness than wisdom, Gov. Reynolds ordered the Illinois militia to take the field; and they were joined by the regulars under Genera] Atkinson at „Rock Island. Major Stillman having kinder his command 275 mounted men, the chiefpart of whom were volunteers, while a few like myself were regular somata, _obtained _leave of Gen. White sides, then lying at l'ixon's ferry, to go on a scouting expedition " I knew well what would follow; but still as I was under orders, I was obliged to obey and together with the rest proceeded some thirty miles up Rock river, to where sycamore creek empties into it. This brought us to with in six or eight miles of Black Hawk, who on that day, May 14th, was en gaged in preparing a dog feast for the purpose of fitly celebrating a contem plated visit of some Potawatomie chiefs. "Soon after we saw three Indians approaching us bearing a white flag, who upon coming up were made pris oners A second deputation of five were pursued by some twenty of our mounted militia, and two of them killed, while the other three escaped. 105 e of the party that bore the white flag out of the most cowardly vindic tiveness, was shop while standing a prisoner in camp' The whole detach ment, after these atrocities, now bore down upon the camp of Black Hawk, whose braves, iwith li tio i a:eel:l4oa of, some forty or fifty, were away at a distance, "As we redo hp, it galling and des tructive 'fiire was poured in upon us by the savages who , after discharging their pieces, sprung from their coverts on either side, and with their usual horrible yells, continued the attack with their tomahawks and knives. "My comrades fell around me like leaves and happening to cast My eyes behind me, I heheld the whole detach ment of . Militiatflying from the field. Four or five of us were left unsup porteAThiffii Vex?' midst orkthe foe, who reifwing.their yells misled upon us aaody. Gideon. Munson, and myself *re iaken prisdhere, Its the others we..-instimi r tomahaW and scalkit'' Munson duthigthe afternocip. seeing a -be suppoeed,' a good,oppor lenity to esca_po_ L _recklessly attempted:, to de, so - ; hut was lithiediiitedy. H. .1. LYNOH CETI A lIBMINISCRINE OF BUCK lift BT 4/RSLET BRADSHAW' [Corktirmod from yesterday.] Idown by his captors. And I now be. gan to wish they would serve me in the same manner, for I knew that if recognized by the savages, I should be put to death by the most horrible tortures. Nothing occurred however, to give me any real uneasiness upon 1 this point, till the following morning when Black Hawk passing by me, turned and eyed me keenly for a mo ment or so. Then, stopping closely to me, said in a low tone : "Does the white mole think the Black Hawk forgets?" [To be continued.] s T 0 V.V N. tfr 1 4 0 4 ,. 4.4 1 1) BRADLEY, NO, 30 WOOD STREE (corner Nocond, Pittsburgh Manufacture an Wholesale and retail' dealer in al Cook, Parlor, and Heating litoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c *IL In our sample room rosy he found the “OKLKBRATEDGAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC ha merits of which have been fully t,sted by bonsan la, and the Stoves pronounced unequaled by any in this market; together vntn a great many other deeiratee patlerns. We have also a very large assortme_ . of PIELO 4 AND HEATING STOVES, embracing some of the BEST PAT?: ERNS now of feted to the publ c. tEr FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are of feted at very low prices. 48peatal inducements offered to buihiers in want of GRATE FRONTS noeiim TO Mg' PUBLIC. CIALLY the Igno• • 87: rant end falsely Hod. es r •vot-iano of all de. ! , :tiC/.. , 1.7 ; ," nOmmaLz.x.n. treat. secret • %ad - ...!FAardertt, seal aocoo and , icsestses or ousfirinc ecoorn , a3 and ncident tc rcipths of bOt.h . h piti.f.s. single or marred. Ewan - ..l_. , ..n.prtrr f utdishes the foes, qj , his doing - • n I^. and. laisely - modest are lets, fully ol,:ev. am ftsl i allatubbgatAt .sAreat 8 ": 1 rery immoral /. fcr co demon ann )orll2lMoll a n their wives, prdeusinx bosh t <, •• ro :heir phymalatishould be antious to keep tnrn tr em that they co tie same as Dr I.i , NnIrREIP, (tramp pnbladens) t a lucre'tve practice might be lost th ru tmong stupid f &cleft mode:, and preatcmptu)ua tartilias. born and raised in ignoranne,nprung ur ea n toaroomo and who compare society, Intel lr cense, ea, to doll A/Tend cents, tnystenott4; t tl=orill y gotten. I i to publicity, however tII4MIWOLIA par an I guardians are derails that their son o_ dada!) or, and wards, pravional feeble, rcirly P ior ,e'.:^ote condition and ar.perz. have been restored :o nealth and vigor bytr. RLTP, besides many baffle and after mar. tinge thronghhhaelzatow been saved truzenantr erinf, anxiety, mortiftcatioq, Ram:Li to. advantage pt over thirty yeazs expcuScras • I observation, - conieettert he has Emperor the treatment A an 4 elm, is daLly Otani= Vie pea On; Ike wellteterdmiendeit by able cilium, publehors, c cprietors of hotels, Co fiermatorkust, or so call nocturnal eininsions.— This dreadful malady can completely cored by the very last discovery that has never yet failed. inn, female dioceses he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu. laxity is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrupin which are compo. aed from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physiden five years at the buitineasot has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will show. They are all genuine and can be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the exammati .1, all Lee of charge.— Ottioe 86 Smithfield street, near Diamond street Private communications from all parts of the Union strictly attended to. Direct to de81...A.10 DOWN & TFtTLEW, 138 Wood Street, MAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible nonce. Raving been in tb a business of mannikettulkg tools ever since the "fever" first broke (name can assure persons about to anima In the oil business, that It will be to their interest to give us a call and make an examination of our stock now on band. mh6 AFitIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.— DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT t 8 prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the great bone setter, and has peen used In tis practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing 81100088. As an external remedy it is without a rival. and will al evtate pain more speedily than any other preparation. Ivor all Rheumatic and Nervottp Discrders it is truly infwllible, and as a caraisre for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Weise', dm, its soothing, heeling. and powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonderland astoutsithsent of who have ever given it a trial. Over/four huadved eerlificatea of remarkable cures, performed by it within the last two years...attest this fact. R. E84.4,LER5 ♦ GO, Astarte for Pittsburgh ly.d&w.sovr THE IiEHAT OJE8T11) op THE DAY For the next two, weeks will be, WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY FOB' A 0 ME ME ISTM dth. -Olt- NEW YEAR'S PRESENT All the friends and customers of - lIIIIrtMAN, 'hiailiN & SISDL E, That have mit yet determined on what to buy wit pleura took over the following list of articles, when they will be sure to and something to suit: Hold Vest Chain. Silver Table Spoons, " Gents' Breastpins, " -7 Fea Spoons, Forks, 46 i I egg it, • " r Kniv ett Seats?. Bolter • " Sono Le. 1)....„ es, • pen. and Cases, " Cream Li,wea,, - " .14a - ids fin Mine- Jo. Sugar Thugs,. -. , tures, " Salt Spoons, „ Necklace, _poo ns : gh n if ' d t ranit ° a, ii „ Bide,- fllpere lluttons, :. or, Ttterk, : thiosses ._ o , " ,cell, Ear. f " ` , Site K W o r as, lis, 0 Me' _MYlitin - ftinke " iltagggina Plate d '4 l= ll7 3aakets; ' " AeYsi " - Tea Bette. . ," M iltothie Bette 114 , ata, mas ." Pns, koptti sera, Pitetw Ice Pitchers, 1.,. ,i - • Plated Bpoontanil Pork% ?load Soup and 9 yEtte; Ledlea,etc,. eta nEiLlNild and 'Silver Watches ot evefy !mewing. ble ityle and price. ea.. French. serman. and American Clocks, SPY eit i,ati GlassetY MilElloll Won lib 12 tainliviftiiman, Stat. nary, pprlmonains and artioles in Opera' Wo to:morons to rbea,tiom we salt 'la a call at oar establinlmnent, 3510.142 EITRKEI, one 1007 from Wo4nd eitainfcr . inv.imarbi imd prim*. elirl'' ' ' ' ' 0-, gm Otrtgiwn, h It }44"nrowuran, pp - *yaw , " oasompti 0411'0 IR F ILT RNITILTRE a ts s ' i \ u 4 m i lk E rs h lB 4 ffSbyt i 'r I S , 1, !Of tl to PlitibiughtiManattanyed farnltare f Goustaiiirdii ipitritrita IMINNAWAIRIAL, kinds of CARPETS AND OIL CLOTH'S FOURTH STREET CARPET SHORE. WD. & H. WCALLITM. HAVE • this day opened part of a very large and varied asaortment of OA/LPWING, to which they invlte the attention of buyers, as they wilfbe of fered on the most favorable terms, Also, a newly imported lot of beautiful Drug,geta, all widthe, at the lowest rates. W. AH. WOALLIIIif, 27 Fourth atmet. near Wno4 JAMES HO ‘i S & CO, PORK PACKERS, and dealers in Pronslon rket oug Fronts, corner of stn. nbet rd• CANVASS ROOFING And in the most durable manner. RAVING THE MOST COMPETEN'I workmen in the city, who understands their business, we can safely tar we on do work as cheap, and, if anything, better-than any otherftrm in the city. Repairing done with attention and care. lifsteri a / a Thr - wiemitliali ihe inat Require at 75 SMITRFLELD STEER r. la am R. P. 124HOPR NO. 73 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PSNNA. delbtf ATTORNEY AT LAW, BOX se e Pitt.Rharcth Pnat (MCA del9-ly WILLIAM CABS & C 0.,. Wholesaie-cirocers, AND IX' ORTERB OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. A L 8 0 ,-- Distillers and Dealers in FINN OLD NONONGAIINLA RYE WHIM 827 and 829 Liberty Street, aolklY PITTSBURGH. PA . E. IATON, MA.CItUaI . & CO., JOBBERS & RETAILERS —oP- Tnnimings. Embroidenes, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts Cravats, Undershirts, Hair* Yams. Ribbons, Ruches, Flowers. Zephyrs Wool. A full line ItiMAAL WARM always on hand. Q City and Country Merchants supphed at low prices. RATON, MAO.W.Uht 00., i 5.24 No. I? Fifth street.. IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DE. JOHN HARVEY, having 'for of twenty years devoted his protes °eel =elusively to the treatment of; Am/. /Valais; and having succeeded in thousends. of Mies in restoring the afflicted to sotmd beiath, his now entire confidence in offering publickr his • "Great American B*niedy," DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILL' Which have neVer Int tared_ tilted thi do bona have been shinny unloareOin re moving difficulties apish:lg from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nagar., or in restoring the system to perfect health, when suffering from aPIIILIL AI7IIOIMOMB, PIOPLUVINI W al, rex arras, or other weakness of the trump Omen. Also, in all mat of DatturrY Nicavona liitarzates, f l ummox% Am, :Ise. tirrois the forerunners of nasous disease 4r4:1-"These Pak ore perrfly on the con attedion i and war be Aeon by the di/deals • Male without cawing distress; at t4e; same time :trey sat ILLICA MUM by etrerigthetabintogorat trig, and restoring the system to a oondl. don, and by bringing on the monthly petted ; with 'regularlity, no matter from what carpet the obetnui +ions may arise. nay should,howeyerocdbe take& during the first three or four moths of pregadaey hough, sate at any other time, as ,toilictuTig gef would be the result. Bach box academia 60 Ws. , Path Ona titid.aha, and amewdeeixod mill be Seuaby mail prepaid by any advertised'Ajent, on receipt, orate money. J. BRYAN, Rocbenten N. Y, General Anent 4- 8 614 oY , Druggista iteneral/yA , aulMirawis JOSEPR H. TIXOATPAIS, GENI,OIIAL I ,A9-,ENT ()OMNI 3 SION DiEBCRANT iro. 4 .4morth dal4,Stui :• 7A, , EAGLE 011., WORKELI ' . WIGHTMAN * A11tp.04014 4 4 :FINNIIS AND DEAL lam IN Pure Carbon 014 quid* guarradasd.pltts. Crdsrs3s: t t 0 4 itemiii,,Car. Grest.gtri,ia ...,....t. will bA p 60,,,, , D 16310 1Entatiar;tv., f l wied 7 , 1 1 juki Cur old Grin* MOW ma i returned, Witlll43 reirparoti a ntd a T „awry Wet =MN? 0 I , WAN F ."- 8.-- harreb : Peceintquisrvii, !calved and for a51ifte....,....m...-----*--- .11 4 • . ,0 P a 4 , • ,7121 k . 16-7 W 9514 110, -"if t i t • o o • i', 1. ;11 1 , !11 - ' .1 • IWE 0 I;LT.A.. -TO INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY PATENT AGENCY Dewit C. Lawrence . For the past four years liana ge r of the Washing ton Branch of the Scientific Atnerictuarst, tentAgeficy and for FIN' teen,feare in the JP It Pell., Agency, Buil mess. I. o r Twelve Years an OW 'cer of the Pa ent Office- a. be lad four as a Member of the Board of Appeal. NOTE—AII informati Patent and a copy of Lb charge. necessary roctors area Law? to seo p tpoe 41. ...loser of Patents HON de2cl4.. Refer to present Corn David Pr Holloway. SEALED PROPOSA LS are invited till the 10th day of March, 1862, at 12 tn., for tallik" plylng the U. S. Sub. Department with B,ooo:ttead of SEEP CATTLE, on the hooL The Cattle to be delivered at Washington Oity. and each ant Tat to average 1,900 pounds gross weight: no animal admitted which weigh, leat than 1,000 pounds pos.. The Cattle to be delivered at such times and in each qulntitlee as the Governmentmay require. No Cattle will be required under this contract be fore the let day of April. 1862. Heifers and Bulloclo not wanted. A bon t with good and sufficient security will he, required. 1 bovernm ant reserves to item f the right to pay in Treasury Notes. No bids will be entertained when put in be con .rwyors who have previonely failed to comply With their contract , . or where the bidder is not present to re.pond to his hid. Bids to be directed to MAJ. A. BECb WITH, 0.8. U. S A., Washington, D C. FORM OF B - D. I, A B, do hereby propoee to deliver to the Gov ernment good Beef Cattle on the hoof for—per hundred pounds, gross weight. The Cattle to be del•vered at according to the terms cf the enclosed advertisement The Cattle to be weighed on the potlee, and the weight so determined to be the purchase weight I hereby twee to &ea good and sufficient Food for the falfiliment of the cort tract and to receive Treasury notes in payment for the Cattle. legend -AT THE ROOFLeifC: ROOFING GRAVEL. CEMENT DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, J U. H ANCOCK 4T7 OR.WEY 4 Lai tr, JOHN I. LOGAN, KUHN'S LAW BUILDING, PITTSBURGH, BA f ;aa - er le.)1 (•!4&CD3,1,, CARPETS, _ ..• 4 • • 6 Pis _ ozo NEW Gft - TAP/41-17 Ea NEW BRUSSELSVA7IICWA,',":' • bet prloa, 4MLANDEICH ateie HIS TPAIVENRW#4I4IffIe-R ; .` - • • 4 1V: • weerjtoom6,-,0 Robt. W. reiwiek. —AT-. • • - No. 87 Fall 18h, heAltit&r,i pOUGHT-PBEVItYOB . actopipc..fo pylowitvincoft thatia-z4 P l ic e 18 mw *. c t PPrl/7448fFq fckeiPr.f TEALEMEIVIONIM:; 'emir vourttitztiml;sl-',,--i general 104104 FAAK I _AlkiAterlN ' Rear the Piiintii*:ll4 ,::= _. Itit AT ltrAttiVlir,lol4 l o*.: 4. .13.1: _ stelain, ftitietinistitediweiii bun. :e.. aptillftyAzeiamtnefidinfavrauil, Kuhl, seerldlll4 _, Girl PUllanlar lititatiptltoPloMulealeatetnadoil enea s4cl ItUalib lear tr or gild - _ ferrAp.„ 4 , , riPbta,abultßy- and timmlastalar ' 'll el Frxi.,. •Rswe e l so.on hand, OrdalusdAntiMPrOb meat Ealtatestollee, Zobviii4Oft- or ! lli Ah=ta r t raiikm . 4i, iturtroki iii 4,11.:. !Vzi_rirClNtifiriitilf latintV-CIIS' w 7 . 9 . ll, fiaghlenzrao4 ' bfiltLl;'h*o, o ur pp are iow, o marthmerrapopulketpred ''t the belat rtf.OrlintarialgOliaginimatkinel all cases•to to eallataollon- El ,„. .r, r ,.- sroiii 'fivitt all . pki.ta of taleediatollie'* : 1411 d promptly sited ; .1,,,.„.:m0r_,..ta ..._....- AP-s.iiil l -. ttouittni , iaZiaiii4., -- ~.,,,.., voiousAtetrpte q l coniitgoi Ow 1 FoOlgiitiiiii. ..-., . . .: ,o 7.. I - . , + 4.:t L. , . •,-.14-: ....,;,,,,, -AID DIALINCOt Plftaialaftirl!Okllailidiai4 °' - 1 No. AaxdrinsxtrrCsnaarkijiuiY-g' ` 144- fresuir , a ~. ,7, • • ~: ....TAITIATRAWIIy. Milt _ —OPIUM- AGERINTEVAI'' e::, 1 1 4 0 / 1 “8 BATT/GAW BITAOI9I6XM Agent No. ill Water street, RUM , .4at te prepared to brfaß out or-sendibief:l -,-, from or to Ilk .part of the old Imptigt. s id.br,L r EltettEl er sail4twarettr. = S.LEafT D lt at4draPAPAlttiThrtPiriza of &dope. Agora for Mos Lfaubanaptdia-witiClMMakatit road. = cot atint for the old Black Ifizi=iittO -Cd.: Samos and for the thterldf: lieS.'" ta g be tween Y Gahm w York. vorPool t• Gyugowled u ~ m Ei .43. - 0 - sr; •""'• • H01761k, SIGN& OWiramularfiAls. AU) ii. l l4PlAßt,,v,r ,w~tu Bt., Bets Wood'lls .71 , 00144 *ark proNvtlyatteadeftta.Y Loft • 4;iBMl ,L00.11:03: kat, OethalivisLi4. nnisao ry.tiotedzlondsolfortpipy,„"l it , tiecuirties for rukuiey. , - , — ' Monsyromissory otes, Bonds,. !ortgdss,/, 71;6 NOTES MD DRAM BMW! Persons desiring Louis ova be' SO es/tunable tones, sod ospitalhsts csit .ballEnsithtd with good securities at rearaneinitive P d to &ha Bale, awing and Lewin ot era! Moe, 0.211 ?GUM in'ItNICT Mewl:We/4 taLly Ap B M.LOO,III/8 o.a. . . LA' STYLES OF WINO @Olt .821 24.1E10Ell'VE11:1'.. . . arel6 0 a choica,Stack v y of Winter in all of thehdeet bons of 'AND GIB, which we flatter ourselreeedil he equal to any assortment to • be found East' or Wad. They will be made up to order in a =parlor Atyle end at , prices to suit the times. We would respeetibily solicit public. as early call from our merlins and the SANWA GRAY & SON, , MERCHINT--TAILIIIS No. - 19mm street. eelB roiLis FARLEve, FditimußE AND ORAIR VABEHowts, .240. lAA FEDERAL EtT.,l/41116tEmm . UND TAIMEt t in tithe bratieheemili receive. OfcblinS be left atille rOblfft treathe Lately Stehle ef Mr.Jareee.Floydi- QM°, Alleeheev. sele•ly TER 111DASCO OIL tOMPAIT itirANußacrum AND NAVE POE ' 1 AAA. sale a =parlor artioto of REFINED ARDESCO OIL lifou-axploalva. Also, P URA RENZOLIE. Warehouse, No. 45 ibuod NA'riltONA OIL. WB ARE. NOW MANI7FACIIN Bale ..iiiia "Aide. which for imeziLL bornicirareektetn of affricates oZz a nd.ficinot. ,- renoy docker, (which .color we ma to ' 1 . 1 cilium= or expoirareo is riciw=d ley. nay tail& or Eiwieristmir — As Profitable onon to theeeeseciwer.aisZeeeit elweihilk reoommend it. Mew; our mew ' 'Of .-: C A U 81.71.-C 8012,A41 Used by sil bate Boa) Makefi 3 lad °I/ nefil= „ ' nth& excels 10 permai in strength all the' of Wain of English &xis flght to this oormtry; par mann. . ROOMER, OR CoIRERTRITEDI34 six, dise,. Are so well and favorably known ,: we Amps th e , . leentkat is sulloient. . All orders and inglinzles Will 00 to by a 740 z*plbsitietige... liresstag GEORGE panE sia c t brzu mansi siqod olo sosec lti n ag•ni crotrivitii . plevebtuigh 4- '• , .. .1:: 3 11oVilidlell TOUIIIIBRS AND 011111111,-40t gut, osow - Evitsarnauri t Grain Fan 04*PfMtiog: PATRo lztwiumairiana... , 'THE superiarity'of this Pan civet itan '" 2. .9thers ss 'IAN oonitisteiin its chropft w im m i , , ritusityerni unranntty. - .- - -• ,-. SespAda:( 34 aeleteg _grain faider. anew, vilit,-- more th Wlte eas labor i tba i ri ai kr ob er topue. - ~.,t,. 1 . ,Ttxri.:z e O szs ow, . b ar ~,. , cal im lementeYixel wg 'sineed of &xi Pan for al ea the 11441) ' • ' =seeds, mu vi th an frA m friush - 05, , k, z. n the rigiti aireserthi—' • abirentlin t ' 1 ite in 'Weantra t amheam,reunarg dt, s ca 1u• , , ~ . , , - . 441311 in :.wrschuarbao,trl : 1 :: , ,!‘ ., 1 I.!, 4: ~ ii t. ; -., - kont :mat anbag 7 li , _ taani_ as the n ll/01fa t i kiatin4bittiii... - " b oom , tLt t m A=l4.2 lll 4l(aLinikikeinb, fa fit soilelie , ,- - •i, . -- .'' 'T! , ter . , , ' l l /I " A tOaßititti Miaow at lase, .- , ' ' j " .. " l . - ''tl f. 34l4 " l N 4 . ,ll 4 ,} 44lPagllgit A -i~' ~ __ r 4 =r. n`r S' C Pe.