Oames P. Barr, Editor & •rroprietor. W A DVMlttglitqW-AttitS. .The following rates el ktitightg; hive been' agteoinpowhy the Pubtillmis .Ortne Pittsburgh Daily Press. to take effect MOM' afteithelOth day of November, 1862 035 - 8114mir contracts t , FOR STAN:DING .21f.A.11`IIIC, • I.ER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY bd.Y. One insertion 860 TwO toonthg....- 89 00 Tiro insertions....- 100 Three months... .11 00 Three insertions 126 Four months' ... 13 00 One week 200 Five months..., 14 00 Tiro week5......„..3 50 Six montba..:_.. 15 00 Three weeks 500 Nine months,... 20 00 One month 6 00 , 0ne year 25 00 FOR CHANGEABLE MATTER, .., Which allows th eprivilege of 'swab' change ' of matter, tr. be .inserted among new advertisements. 9“ , TQLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY, SI 'months oo Tvielve months 80.00 Administr.tors' Notices_ ; 2 25 - z Merriage Notices 75 Peetb Notices. each ..... 50 , • 100- All advertisements ordered in for one Month, or like time, to be cash at the time of or . divine i ;; CHARLES BPKWIGHT,' Eve. - Chroroole: POSTER & FLEE-ON,. Pitts.Dbmateh. t! JAS. P. BARR. Pitta. Post. - fti B. RIDDLE a 00. Pittsburgh Gazettit. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. A: : RIVAL AND DEPARTITRE OF THE I ' WESTERN RAILS. DEPARTURE& Express train, Fort Wayne and Chicago. will take way mails from Crastline to Chicago at 2 a.m. pleveland and Pittsburgh train, 2a. m. Closes at: midnight. Nail t sin, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chicago 8:10;a. in. Climes 7 a.m. This train will catrY way mails between Pittsburgh and Crestlint Cleveland & Pittsburgh train. 8:50 a. in. Closet atltilidnisht This train takes way mails between Reg:hailer, Pa, andltellair, 0, Sim as, Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago, 1:50 - p. m. Cleves at 12:50 p, m. Cleveland & Pittsburgh train, 1:50 a. in. Closes at 12:50 pm. ARRIVALS. • Cincinnati Express, 2:30 p. m, Avail train, Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Cleveland and Pitts bur g h t r ain, 4:28p : in. ; .• 825 ' The mails arriving from the Nest on 3:55 p. m. andl4:2o p. in., trains will-be ready for delivery at 8:59P. m. ARRIVAL 41i ND DEPARTURE OF THE EASTERN MAILS. DEPARTURES The mail train for the East departs at 5:50 a m. Closes at naidnigbt. 'Mk train • ill also taha the leaf mails between Pittsbur g hand Harrisburg. 1 he through Express 'ram for the east departs at 4130 p. in. Closes at 3:30 p. in. The vast train for the bast departa at 11:20 P. m. i,Closes at 10:31 p in. ARRIVALS nein:tail train designated as the Baitimote Ex pro:a; arrives at 12:45 p. m. The Philadelphia Express arrive. at 1:15 p. in. Roth of the above will be delivered at 4/30 p. Thli'Least train arrives at 1.30 a. m. • !IT PENNSYLVANIA 11111E0AD cllifull TIIMN • ' A. M. Loaves Wall's Stati3n every Sunday at 915 do' Turtle Creek. do do 9 20 doh; Brinton's, do do . 926 do Wilkinsburgh do d0......942 East Liherty. do • do 950 Arrive at Pittsburgh, 10 15 1 RETURNING TRAIN P. M. Leaviiii Pittsburgh everyliunday at...—. 1 00 d 0,;.; East Li3erty do do 24 do r! Wilidnsburgh do do do Brintou , s do do 49 do ; Turtle Creek do do ».......166 Arrive at Wa115....... ...... 00 J. STEWART. Passenger Agent. Pitfaiourgh. July 9, 1865. JAMES ROBB, NO. S 9 MARKET STREET llas now on hand a large stook of fall and winter BOOTS A ND S.IEICOES, Compihaing all the different varieties and style to be fohnd. Ladl6', Misses and Child' Balmoral Boots with dbiable and trip ple soles. Meng'. Boyd' and Youth'g Calf. Coarse and Kip Boots; Shoes and Brogans. Mens'long Leged Water Proof Cavalry Boots of a ye - 0 seperio - quality, Call and examine his stook as he warrants his goods Olive generalsatiafaation. JAMES ROBB, SO Market street. MCKEESPORT, Nov, 15,1862. ,& N ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DI. RECTORS of the Monongahela Valley Bank of McKeeiport will he held at the Banking' Honse,ipn Monday, the Sth dm , of December be t w een tlie hours of 10 a m and 12 m. The annual meeting of Stockholders, on Tues day the2d of December. at 11 a, in, no15:11wd. T. B. HAMMER, Treat. ..'itirt(3l , 3P.A.N AGENCY.; sr ril.uoniAs BAITIOAN, EUROPEAN JL Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sailmg_packets. SIOII DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line`of RAW= Pac kets, and for the lines of Steamers gall ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway.;; • fell WM. FLERAITE R. ii WIL IL SMITH & CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS' dal PITTSB BON . wm.reg DAVId IeOANDLIVA HARALU3ON •. mum Special Partner. General Partnere. . 11111yARS at COFFIN, usuoitams to ItrCandleas, Means k C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, °other Wood and Water Street', felOde PITTSBURGH. PA GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS WOOFING. ERIALS CONSTANTLY ON .1.71 hand. for sale with instructions: Also IRON SATURATED FOR BOOM Oar work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer ifs Western Pennulvania. B. F. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield sh 1e25-3ind Pittsburgh. CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, GENSEAL HOUSE CARPENTER HOUSE CARPENTER JOBBER. SHOPVIRGIN ALLEY,betweenWood and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. Orion solicited and Promptly attended to. anfi -4', WE . X. FABER & STEIM ENGINE BUILDERS 'lron roundes:lM o GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOLEN MAIMS. Neu the Penn. B. 'R. Paeleign Depot. PrETSBUB6I4 ALIIISITIEA,4TITRE. ALL- RINDS OP Steam llogines. ranging from three to one iilred and fifty horse power, and suited frr -Grist Mills. Saw Milla r Blast Foramen, Factories, etc. Give naiticular attention to the-construction of Engines and Machinery for mist mina, and for uillitchatllltrgYhitunit meni ld sli jd n re lis air for ship bent at idtortnotice. knadnea and Boilers ofevery descriptiOm------ - Atm. ingejaittlegilent and Bhestdron se.maxey. rouirlitamort , Rolßantreni and rumea in every va riety. and -continue the manufacture of Dagrali t a ln dm and Machine (lards. r prikes axe low, our machinery mannfactui cd al tbwb - elt qt!Rliffa - ziaritiKale. and warranted in all cued Aar( krders from att parta of the country so/Mit a i and tremntly feal:daw 1 • ... • - • ,,, Fe.l.,V.‘s.' , F.V.ersti -**......- i - ii -_. • , iimer.,4, ,,, WvffilVttraitWeat,..-iafVZSE,u.... 3 7'' 4 V , " -- '''' . .. ' -- , . -. 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She was scolloping a child's' skirti 'and OM:needlework had followed'Ape rapid -fingers along the flannel like of snowy foam; but now the work felt, un- , heeded; the floor. "Ah, John, has it come to. that?" !tared Mary, the wife of John Malcolm:; ;and soft. bloom in her cheek vanished 4(7E4_, and the words werespoken withind of gasp, as though just beneath tht.'nf- lay - a . nlighty,swe,ll,aad rush ef feeiingsthaf, well . .,n,ighCovrjlo7qed her vgice'. y ; "AS, Mary, it must come: Gild knows I've struggled as hard as man could strag gle to weather the storm, and I could have.done it, too, if those Western houses hadrergerie under. But they'll carry us with it." "I can't realize it yet, John," shesaid, looking at him in a half bewildered,; half frightened way, tha was pitiful to see; the shock, for the moment, had'-half stunned her. "0, Mary, it was harder for your sake!" and the words came in that sharp groan .which is terrible to hear from the lips of a strong man. The tones roused her at once into a full consciousness of what had be fallen them, and of thepart she must bear in it. "Don't John—don't take it so hard," her voice struggling up thtough, a sob into a tote of brave cheerfulness, and her lips fashioning into a smile, which, though weak at first, you felt certain would grow stronger all the time, just as you feel the sweet promise of day when the first faint sunbeams struggle weakly' through the morning's mist. "I could have borne up, Mary, if it had not been for you anti the children ; but that thought cuts to the core—it's more than I can bear." And for the first time the young wife and mother heard the sobs from the lips of her husband, as he boied down on the arm of his ehair. The pride of his manhood gave way at last, and John Malcolm wept like a child. Then the woman's heart, the woman's power to cheer and comfort, and strengthen, roused themselves ; the waves went over her but one moment, and then Mary Malcolm forgot herself and rose up to the true height of her womanhood—to. the exaltation of self-sacrifice. "John," said the soft, brave voice, "do not ever say that again. Let every thing else fail, the heart of your .wife never, will." And she had come clOse to him he 4 felt heff 11 arms about his neck, andliwtE . head_lay _ his shoulder, as tender, as cenfidi ' in their days 'of brightest posteri y.. 11 through the day he had been lookTig forward to this honi. and , shrinking away from it; and once or twice. , —God forgive him!—he had glanced 'out I of the office window to the river, which , rolled its dark, sullen waters in the die twice, and .a fierce temptation had rushed over him, to drop everything and hurry out there' and bury his pain and anguish under the crumpled sheet of water. But John, in his secret distress, knew this was the voice of the devil entering into his soul ; he was a man.who feared God and kept his commandments—he put the temp tatlon aside. • _ _„--- --,-,-'. ---,: s __ -- Theyetliikincr 'not - doubted his wife's heart for an instant; but he ex pected to see her stricken to the earth, with the first tidings of the ruin of the house in which he was the heaviest part ner. He knew that her youth had been nurtured in all the grace and luxury that wealth confers and he feared the thought of going out into the chill and darkness of povetty. He had not looked for loud lamentations, or bitter reproaches, but he dreaded the silent tears, the mute despair of the white face. So John Malcolm raised his hot face, stained with the tears that were shed for her sake, and looked into the eyes of his wife, ankshe answered him with a smile that set even her face in a new sacrednesS and beauty to her husband's eye—a s mile so sweet and tender to him, so brave and defiant for the worst the world could do for:them, that it said to him all her words would, and could not. "Ah, Mary, my wife," said the mer chant; "I thought when I came home an hoar ago, I was a ruined man, I feel now as though I 'was a very rich one." "Ruined? with me and the children, John?" and now there was some faint re proach in her voice; but she clung closer to him. "But, Mary—poor child, you don't know what it is to be poor, to give up so much of ease and luxury, to which you have been. accusto med, " "You say that, John, before you have tried me, and seen what springs of cour age and powers of self-sacrifice there are in my nature." The noble words had fitting em phasis in the sweet smile—in the steadfast, doubtless tones. • "But we shall have to give up the house, Mary." "Well, we can feel just as happy in a smaller - one. Oar love has had a broader foundation than stately rooms and costly furni.ure. We'll take a cozy little cottage somewhere in the country, and for three servants get along with one." Hearing these words, John Malcolm, looked at his wife; but he did not say then what was in heart—a thanksgiving to God for the angel He had sent to walk with him. He took her hand and held it close in his, while'he told her of a temptation which had beset him before the failure of. his house became certain—a temptation by yielding to which he could have saved himself from failure. But it must have been by dishonest means, by taking advan • vantage of others in his power—in short, by a fraud, which though man's laws nev er could reach, God's did, with that eter nal: "Do unto Others as ye would they should do unto you.'•' " 0, thank God! thank God you were delivered from this evil! I had rather you should go down to your grave without a dolliii_than have committed this sin," said Mary: Malcolm; and the tears were bright in lies blue exes. Anctiifteoo4there fell a little silence betwixt ihose.two, husband and wife. It 'was brokeriliYikellittter. She looked up in the man's race, and her little fingers, sifted themselves thrmb...-tbe, diwk. hair that had no shocks of gray, and her look, bright, grateful, loving, touched and cov ered a great deal. "What is it, Mary?" . "I was thinking, John, how much bet ter off to-day I am than thousands of wives throughout the land. How many there are who sit in their lonely homes, wearing the slow hours with hopes and fears for husbands who have gone to the war, and whose dreams at night are filled with the visions of battle-fields, where the one be loved face lies white and ghastly on the sodden grass, with no hand• to offer the last cup of cold water, no ear to catch the last, low word. Ah, John, my eyes have never searched, as so many eager eyes do for your name among the list of dead and wounded; and failed; it seems a world to thank God for, whien I think of that." She was crying I now—she,, the broken merchant's wife—crying for joy. "Mary," said John Malcolm, "I never thought of this, never once thanked God for it, though this 'day, that has been the darkest and the brightest of my life; for out of the thick elbnd has its blessed light shone." ' And after a while their talk went on all the practical matters and uses whigh so nearly concerned them—the retrenching their expenses, tht selling the furniture .4t once, and settlir g themselves in the dot tage, as Mary called it, always speaking the word with:a toe 'which gave itji sweet flavor of home. i "I can get a clerkship, and we can con trive to live on a small salary until'the war Is over, which Godl grant may not belong; and afterward I shall, doubtless, see my way clear into:busi ess again. But, Mal v ry, don't you know ho folks wi I pity you be hind your back, an say you've come down dreadfully in the 1 orld, and say that its a shame you ever t rem yourself away on such a poor dog as am?" "They won't kti what they're saying, then, and I certain shan't care for it."— Her smile was clear and bright now, as sunshine that has struggle, with the cloud, and come out of it triumphant. - "Well, Mary a strung heart makes a stout arm, and I shall toil with both for you and the children, as a orlon does for those who are dearer than lifelto him." • "Dear John!"—her band fluttered down on his shoulder in tilpretty, caressing way; though her tones needed nothing more. "I came home, Mary, a miserable, dis , couraged, broken-spirited man; and now I feel as brave, as sarong, as cheerful, too, as I ever did in thy life—aye. and richer: for it needed but this day and this trial, to show me what thle Iwoman I have mar. tied was worth, and all she could he to nle. 0! Maryl if there were. only more wires in the world like you? Dear reader, bevel you ever stood, like this woman, face to iface with adversity?- and have you, too, learned in what ski to take it? 1 alf Going to Housekeeping in Beau fokt. The following Hy+ sketch of the ob stacles to be overcome in going to house keeping in Beaufort s taken from a letter written, of course, b a lady. .7'he family was assigned to a ouse which had been occupied by eight .negro families. The i i writer says : i "The house is beaUtituily situated, with a yard filled wtth shrubbery, and com manding a view of the river and of the beautiful sunsets. Miss F. and I-set res olutely to work to make a clean spot or two. We selected four rooms, large, with five windows in the parlor, and bed-rooms larger than any rooms in your house, We got two darkies ; totk out all the win dows; had the paint and floor scoured with lye, and after three days' hard work have got two- decent rooms. But voti cannot Imagine our suffering. We h - ave 4 picked up what we could; of l course we have no carpet of ar- rt. l -- - ' befot but w house i Jig - ta , W hr __ e .. keys, Attie e caps, their ruiner But have three chairs, whi' h we take back and forth from the dining o the sitting room, for we have compan ', all we can desire. Mr. F. allows us to ke the frame of a settee from his house nd the frame of an old chair, no seats to ,either. I have ta- ken a pillow tick, and that large linen bag we put in a barrel, and nailed them On the settee for a seat, and hovered it with a blue cambric curtain I I iappened to bring. We have a wardrobe, !.td that completes I our parlor furniture. Ye have no table, I write on my lap ; la 'p -is on the piano; We have been using ' dles with bottles for candlesticks. .Last night &young man presented us with a kerosene lamp and can of oil, and we feell, l ch indeed.: To day Ed. bought a lookipg-glass of one of the negroes on the plabltaion. Now for the kitchen—we have tih stove set up that we brought out. The !soldier's rations that we have are rice, 4a., hominy, pork, molasses, brown sugar,lioap and candles. We have, all told, a cuPand saucer, three yellow mugs and three plates, which were, up to-day, all ourtook. We have found an old sideboard to keep dishes and provisions :41; no closet or sink in the kitchen ; I indeed, all the houses are built without what we call con veniences—all the conking having been done in the negro qUarters. We have three cabins in the ytAki, all full. We have a man from one at-$5 a month and rations. The first night we slept on a mattress filled with hays now we have an old high post bedstead given to us, but, as the parts don't match, vfe fear to move on it, as it may fall down. We have had a bowl and pitcher given us to-day, and have found an old washstand, so •we are quite proud. Marriage of M. Guizot The somewhat romantic circumstance that led to the marriage of M. Guizot is quite generally known. We give it, how ever, for any one who is 'not familiar with it: Belonging to a family of distinction, but , which had been ruinedhy the revolution, Mlle. Pauline de Menlen had found her resources in an education as solid as it was varied, and in order to support her family she had entered the diffidult and absorb ing career of journalism;; She was the ed itor of Le Publiciste, when a severe illness caused by overwork, obliged her to inter. rapt occupations so riecebsary: to the wel fare of those she loved. ' She found her self in a critical position; she was despair ing, when one day she received an anony• mons letter iu which the writer begs her to be at ease, and offers to perform her task daring the period of her illness. This let ter was accompanied by an elegantly writ ten article, the ideas and style of which were, by a refinement and delicacy. exact ly modelled upon the ma' ner of Mlle._ de Meulan; who.accepted th article, -sighed it, and regularly received similar one till the end of her conval scence. Deeply touched by this event, lle. de Meulan i ll did not fail to relate her dventure in the drawing room of M. San ', exhausting her- Self in inquiries, and n t thinking of a pale and serious young man whom she scarcely knew, and' who gravely listened as she formed all sorts f conjectures. - -- 3 Earnestly entreated, through the journal, to make himself known, the generous in cogifito finally decided to; o in person and receive the thanks he so ell merited,- It was the same young m n to whom we have just alluded, and five yeara after Mlle. de Meulan was Madame uizot. 'THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1862, Camp near Thdericksburg, Saturdkq i , Nov. 22, 1862. f The Army of the i Potomtic has probably never experienced ,two days and nights of greater discomfort:. than since they en camped near the Happallannock on Wed nesday. The symptoms, of a storm, which were apparent on flee march hither from Warrenton, led =tiny to fear that bad weatherwonld overfhke na before we were established in camp t t The day - was drizzly and the ground on.which the variousi corn mends pitched the,i,r camps was already uncomfortably wet. Daring the night the wind prevailed - fronii the Southeast, and rain fell in considerable. quantity. The temperature, howevar,.was comparatively mild. Thnisday moFmng the wind -chang ed to the Northeast, and blew a gale, ac companied with heavy showers of ,rain. Such of the troops, aa. were fortunate enough to be located on eloping ground were less affected by the descending floods. But the greater ,portion of them, as is customary, seuglitlevel plains extend ing hack from the r icer,which have here tofore been used for panting purposes. The encampment of Abe Ninth Army Corps occupied one of these plateaus, and stren aous efforts were made by the usual ditch ing to tura the water off into the road which divides the encampment. All ef forts, however, proved naavailing, and last night nine-tenths of the whole corps slept in the water, or stood-in the pouring. rain ankle deep in mud around their smoulder ing camp-fires. The ,absence of all ma terial -fur flooring, and of straw, obliged them to lie on the bare ground. Some few only were able to procure pine boughs to keep themselves oat of the mud and water, The Mississippi River Expedition The grand expedition to open the Mis sissippi, under Gen. McClernand,will con sist entirely of Westetn and North-West ern regiments. It wit! embrace ten regi ments from Indiana, twelve from Illinois, four from lovia, four from Wisconsin, two from Minneuota, and` 10,000 troops, in fantry, cavalry and artillery, from the ar my now in Kentucky.. The cavalry and artillery force will be ample for any emer gency. In addition tothis force, the gun boat fleet under Com. Porter will co-oper a.w with the expedition. The fleet con sists of the following vessels: Benton, flag-ship,) 1I guns; F.astport 7 13 guns; Cavondelet, 13 gans ;Cincinnati ' 13 gu ns; Cairo-, 13 guns ; Mould City, 13 guns : Louisville, 13 guns: ißaron De Kalb, (formerly St. Louis,), 13 guns, Essex, 7 guns ; Lexington, 7 guns—making a total of 10 gunboats and 121 guns. ice; Read! Read! Read HIGHLY IMPORTANT!! `'l SEAT. TO THE A FELlep. giffir ED. and those suffering from weakness of eight TO ALL, YOUNG AND ,OLD wish to =patiently great relief In Your .eht. try the world-renowned _.,,. _ 41 N 415 1 1/A3 l, riPAVina 4r , InfilgraCl-Vik` • 0,": M wti 'e —, ontMue to find ec. saristac tion by trying these SPectaales. Sold only by J. DIAMOND. Optician. No. 89 Fifth street, Post Building. The Rued= Pebble inserted in old frames, f desired. /113- Beira, Imposters and Pretenders. • NA.T.IISICONA. OLE,. ARE NOW NANCiFACYCKING V this article, which for brillianoy in Mamba freedom of offenere odor. and transparency of oolor. (which color we warrant to be changed by age or eut unzarpassed any pator in leis or Fns markets. As a profitable Oil to the mummer. we can 8 1 ,0010 7 recommend it. Also. o u r manufacture o CAUSTIC SODA , Whichy all lane Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, excels 10 per cent. in stmenek all the tnalte of English Sods brought to this oonntry. Ovr manafteture of SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LIE: SAL I Are so well and favorably known, we trust it. mention is malloient. All orders sad inquiries will 1;4 a tended co by adder GEOTlPli tlOLtivuts Jason. Pram. Balt bianufioturingbompanr. Si Wood street. Pittsburgh. 018:ly Zowiis LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES •lID SMELTING WOKS. p.E.,11,1K Olt Manufacturers of Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Presoak! Cot. per Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms,Spelter Solder, &o. Also In:modem and dealers in Metats, Tin 'late. Sheet liar. Fire, &o. SA' Constantly on band, linmares Machine ni Tools. Warehouse, No. 1491 ERST and 190 SCOND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Penna. Spacial orders of Copper out tr. WI. desired pat' ern. fe2l:lyd&e, SMITH, PARE & CO., NINTF3 W A ILD VCOUNTeitY [PITTSBURGH. PA Warehouse. No. 149 First andl2o decond Ste Manufacturers di d all aims and gesariptions Coal Oil. Retorts Stills. Gas and Water Pipe Sad Irons Dog Irons, Wagon Sono, Steel Matilda Ptalieerliangers and Souplinp. Also Jobbing and Mac t ila. o4 tau da er4tion madetd Order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry. al neeescaryllttlaz will be careful', soendiol (o KENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD) Manufacturers of nr, Sheet, Boiler, 'Plate, Hoop, A T and Iron, NOM and Spikes; • /SO. Screen. Small T.RaB and Flat Bar ROT Tron Ratable for Coal Werke. Workeare aajoinin' g the CITY GAS WORK Warohow% No. S 8 Water street sad lY 6 Market street, Bagsley's Building. aplB:6am-Is ' ' 1.200 1111,L311111AL SHIRTS, Real ,Saoieh and Domestio Makes, alt n'tie styles and choice colon, reteiVed before the hut erica advance, and for yale wholesale and retailby • ON: MACRU A street. CO.. sad - 17 Fifth et. Lucent Oil Works DUNCAN, ntria4P & CO.. Manufaetaressa ' PURE wirrrz, C A. It' A" L s. ofnoe t. iny NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET Pitta burgh. a. ' md VA LITABL , E rBOPERTY FOR GALL7.-Bitnated on Water street. between Market and Ferry. JEtaving,.a . : front seventy feet on Water - street; the same through to First street. Terms easy. Inquire:4d SS'First street. 0015:2wd ' ' • • - VIA Mt LY FL0U.8. , '450 BARRELS JO: • Family Flow jest received and for sale by JAO. FIT7 4 Bit, ' • corner Market and First Streets. FROM BURNSIDE'S. ARMY Tne Storms and the Sufferings 11111ADEIPIELk MRTEEtINS, JESSE JOHNSOIit, GRUIRAL 00111188101 lERCHAn AID DUI= IN Flour, Grain and all kinds of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors, - • Cigars, Tobaco, &e. AP- Liberal advanoee made on oonaisnmentajot HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 23/ SOUTH SECON44T an26:17 PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO, PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Liberal advanees made on condisamente whearequired. mst-lyd FRIES & L.EHRLAN, NO, 813 MARKET STREET' I.IIIILADELLPHLIL., . •' Jobbers in Clotim, Cassirseres, VesiinOt i ec., the. Always on hand a wall selected stock of ON* suitable for the trade. myklyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., ntrowima Or WINES, BRANDIES, ito AND D 14.141111 Dl FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. aP10:134 JOHN I I;.LIBON.WM P ILLIHON-HODLiN B aLtramc JOHN B, ELLISON SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CARE!" AND TIMINGS, NO. 030 MARKET NTREET, (24t door below ; Fourial,) myklyd PILTLADLPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN MAT DIPIMITPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, 1,400 Gt C 0 .1' .70 dr. 1 3. 3E.A.RE:410, MANUFACTURERS' ek IMPORTER/ —OF • BERE'S FURNISHING GOODS 113111 . TAILORS' TBIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myklyd DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. E'UTATON .Sc CO.. •1117PA0T171141110/ h•RENTY ON FINISHED BRASS WORK', GAS AND STEAD FITTERS, AirPartioulax attention to fitting Oil Refiner .se, Braes Castings of superior smoothness made to order. Steamboat work and ttpaixing getter! all7 / 0 4• • Ross' OE %et Dau!sjdafetlttairs' eas - Breekete and' 'Jentsi weeft;fiT. - STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. felgMf TIEIZNAN & GETTIG' Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 011.0111133 MID DRUMS IV TEAS, WINES, 1.101 . 170R11, dze., NORTH-EAST corner of ' OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, nalDay ALLEGHENY CITY. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, 80.,37 Fifth St., Bank Block, INSURES AGAINST' LL KINDS or FIRE AND MARINE RISER. ISAAC J ONES ,_ Preeiden% JOHN D. MeCORL. Vice Preskien# P. M. BOK. Secretary; Capt. WILLIAM DEAN. dtneral Agent. - ye DEFLECTORS-Imm Jones. U. G. Hama. Hap b. VanCbe.rPalcbjoin,CliiMbria J be. R. P. Sterling. Cambe. W. peen: Rebert L. M44.ew. Robt. H. Domix. WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD giTERET, JeLSO:tf PITTSBURG IMPORTANT TO LADIES R. JOHN HARVEY, RAVING. FOR upwards of twenty years devoted his pro fessional time exclusively to the treatment el Female .Difficulliea, and having succeeded in sound health cases in restoring the Ml:listed to sound health has now entire confidence in offering Ptib‘ Holy his " Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S 'CRON° - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Whioh have never yet failed (when the duce dons have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage. of. Nature. or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spina Alrectionip. Prolopeus Merl. the Whiles. or other wea .-ess of -the Uterine Or gene, Also in all oases-of Debility or /Venom Prostratton,Hysterics,. Paewitsaiota, &a.. .40., &O. which are the prerimners ofmore 9urtone disease. *2l These Ps& are petta:s/r Aaregars'on the eon eitugion, and may pe taken bo he meet delicatefe male without enuring •dietreee: at the same:time they aot like a allures. by Strengthening. brig°. rating, and restoring the system to &healthy con. dition. and, by bringing on the. monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should. however. not be taken daring the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe' at any other time, as misouriage would be the result. Bach boa contains 80 Pills. Pain 'Orra Doman, and when desired will- be sent by , mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money .1. BRYAN. Rochester, N. Y,, General Agent' Sold by Druggists - - • . SosEPYUPLENtoIia, Corner Market street and'the Diamond. adttivdanowis Agent for Pittsburg. YOU WANT BONE GOOD NNW 1. Fruit or prepared Mince . Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Bpicee. cooking Brandy, or Aybia, New Orange, Lemon and Citron-Peel go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will got it new ("rep 'of Fruit and lower than .at any other house in the city. Also a_general and tull assortmemtrof Family Groceries, Teas Wines., Brandies, and all ether kinds of /foreign and Domestio Liquors. HAWORTH & 'BROTHER; de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. TO CONEMMPTItrEI3. MIKE ADVERTISER HA.VINO BEEN JIL restored to health in a few weeks. by a very simple remedy, after having Buttered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dreadful disease, Consumption—is 111311011/3 to make known to his fellow sufferers the moms of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for pre paring and using the same, which they will find a rare cure for Conzionplion, Asthma, Bronchitis, he The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he coneives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, WI It will coat them nothing, and may Proven blessing Pardee wishing thspresterption will please ad dress Rev. =WARD A. WILSON sel9-3m Williamsburg Him County, N.Y. 0 _imm=l SIMEMNI==I To . li i imlikira i joilivi*r.iiriiiirons, •W. are IrliPiPllhkettOpr Rumor vilialtaii X AI Irv** we vepreparadtodelhartrcast oui tooal. 1 41 1 P.. 4 1 1 : 0 8,14BiarrirmuERT.;- a Beet mut, of. ainll7 Coal afOonir . op hand as tonaL oil colt :nioxinoiCoriokwxicyr co. IWSVEEN - 1- • . ~ B r s rouniliers, GasiAtiasTEAMlFiranst All 'dude or end - Iron" 'j made to .order.t , ; i -Alpo,• BRASS' OUTINGS; 'AIT-411 KAMM, Made at the aborted notice. LL - 0 UEOEOIIO fiTTEDVP. - - 11131-All orders leftatßOWN ~TETLEY~ 13e WOOD STREET, will be promptly attended to. The membered: tide Arm rbeing 'Dread* &antes, of many year?, experienoe . htsi r . .1 5 1 1) .z . wia hew. toaize ,Aiarrit, EXTRAO7III) - , wirrakirsi .a. PAIN by.the use of an apparatua wherplty! . 1 no drugs or galimide - battery , 'are dais& i esii="' eel gentlemen and their (atoll .r hay.. th teeth. extricated by my proeess. Mut are read* .to titr as tf, , ,tho safety- ancipainleranestr:ofahe ape cm; whate%rerlas been said by persons inter= -in, asserting theeontrarsqlfiningno kdowledge4ofidy 1 tiIIaARTIFICTit =gm 'weiriticjiiiaiiii style, and oh arge+ - as..ilaw.;lB!..wilLletorsot, the best of material in all CUM. . - I Elatii-111 . .E. - OUDAYAJOIittgt; ' 11344411111afitidialedi , S. M. • , • . , , 11 .MiSSAOVIDUCOP •: . • Pure No. .1- Citi•bon. Oil, BE N -7 , 9. 1 ' , .W• • , ''• • • • ASD „ I. - • • •• ' atirOtHoe •on LEBRit'ly -Ei.TitHET, o:Pioaltf4, Ponn'a:R.A.Depot. , '...,-• • , •, ' . ! a1t.411,0il warranted. ~ - ,,aA:3:l„ed HENRY, W. .11BA.UKONTJ&- Dd. onatEnix,, /RR „ Taw HOUSE, deslersiu Foiolgo Brandies, Wm*, and Gins ; also, :Blackberry , iNisailberm WIIId Cherry, and Gin or iirandie% Old.Mononietela, Nyeand other, as, ..jamild4 - Natl. &RC - , tior W4/oAitterPlicotii3 L i berty scree Hotels, verve. iftu l4 NM P Ea it : 3 2M t a id 7 orate profits for wish. Now Jersew‘ador far Than -117 or kotal PutPOsaft Ll , • .1F.T.11,0 PC& . 43.11;.,1:W011-trig - Lona. miLLER - _ WORKS AT . SIIARPSI3IIRSH STATIC*. AL-: 'Gqiyarr VALLEY•RkILROAD. ANIPOIIIoe and Warehouse - • " SPIX4Prt.P , M1111;11r 1 .1 Matinfactures,cf Carbon Ma and Bansoli. NO. t ItErrivicw OIL, iiturnANTED NON-imp.M.W.Ffealwaans ore.hand:-0024:1.7 WILLAM' ' CARR' Ca. WHOLESALEAROCERS... And BRANi)*A; r e..dO. • A Lte.' • • - • Diatilleni land Denhinf in .. ' FINE OLD MODONGAImLA NYS many) aga Libel */ stiregt. , , 2i ti 1109:iir AlrillPetTl;.q4V Wholeaale: Grocery.: and ;liquor) Store • l'orAute.,',.. - wax AlNpJF!,:xmcrgEs_ in? ',a:, Wht.Ware tiit_rOotizunt:49 . _ 'll ! ll !. s teitl.biro vn aro wish to go into other3b4lnegg; 'Her rsala d her particulars address ; stn7-tt LOOK BOX 115, Pit tsb urgh P. O. YPWiles Eating, 141400119 CORNIER VIRGIN ALLEY :AND want. irIELD @TRIO/Tilt Where OYSTERS and ell the &Seethes' Of Fitt season will be served ap Most:_walstable Aria, „ , ELI , xOIING. wit earner Virgin elle, mid Smithfield mt..' TIME EII4:OQ3ELAMC), (IORMTIRL7 00rit? LIGHEQUEB,) 9 0 RNER F 1 M ll 4 821 1 T inrgiala . . . - o) PD° l the the f l / 4 49 2 093.". '' • rill It 11 oinesv 8,11.18 t - ErAvrete JIL taken the above well-knoyvlkstanitorill be pleased to seetis et illbonra, nig "how nopm Woo, and :meat the best. , 4' • JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. Jomg:JNIEGft, G U _N. . $ .. , DI sy 7r EL s !BIS WI! A T.TEGHERT - 4:1117: La etoakvfanneafsildesediralln&on hand. or made to order , and for sale at LOWEBT 041,88 Repairing prompvt*Attonded to. no18:lyw-mi31-dt1 ttfl ~- ::. .i u: /~l . AFRIEND .1:3! NEED. TRY - IT—DRL _SWEETS. INFALLIBLI{ ilf prepared-froln the'recTrie of Dr. Stephen Sweet, at ; Connate:lv/4. thegreat bane Batten:are has =been tisOgl in Mx practice for the latittlyeety yearstwithll the meat astoubhingsticoesS. an external rue edy-it is without a rival and will alleviate pain more !speedily than. any..other preparation. Fop Rheumatic and - Neryoux..Dmorders it is truly infallible._ and ea a mire for...Sones.. Wounda, Sprain:tit:2=l3es, sftthmgithcaling, and Powerful strengtheaing properties. s enelle ttbffilust wonder 'end' satoninlnnent of all who' hive ever given it a trial, Over four hundred certificates al remarkable ourea t iperformed by it withitl,the lead two years: Mieet Miafact. t :r.: 't! Et: I6 .SELLI3I34tOCO-i '" - Agentsibrfithibarili . . , NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY; ; -! iming , THEII-SPKIRIDIC &Mk IPERAIIII44 .IL• ENT mate of Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly stonst_lnomitbsmo,i Strictureand dett.:lydaweow ltte;itionzionina- Which has beit= li gntVers . '44 • ONE,-HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. • saneiari tN i i t t it rtioe. with the. entire nema% • C.trameg,'-at compound therto own. . HEWS:WM/IWO [PILLEirI•- • areT ITI 7d3 , in. atior.:• 7 "often • Meats" a Om few r, and when - avereiteff=l t Pt-Darman mt. exam R epi kre d-t row le extracts that are harmless onlhiVeystem, and never Emus.- stelha stomach; or :or= lineregbitte the 'lreath and beingtrugar coated, all tkatuipoull taate,it avoided. No Change of *diet ;mammy whilst ming them ; noxelow their action interfere with4bnidtteae.eitsr stA. ' Each boa contain,' six &sax PA& • • PRICE ONE DOLLAR. • Dr. Beira Treatise on: Weakness. Sell Ablues. arsaorSed, Meet, tte,:s Pamphlet of 5m w 0 p. containinuiltportant adiioi to the al- Biota& BENT ERSE.. Eli cents are itquired to pay postage. - . , • D*. BELL'S GREEN 800 R,.. A complete Treatise on Gorsorrloa. Gied,Blnio. dco.. in all the vane= slag ea t with 7 liiesonntions in English. adapted for self- . roatmant. without thasuinfn phniebta PRICE. ONE DOLLAR:- • The Pills or Bookawill begent.geonre from ob emation. by mail. post-014 bY• anXadvertbed Agent, on receipt of the money. LBRyAN; itoohatAr - Y L JOicnell earner Market street and Diamond. _ Aittmt far Pittelnagh. Sold by all Druggists. en.lB44eowl.rle coANwELT.i. ktganti.— CARRIAGE MANUFACTURE* cd.t the 01 45!i4niaied 4;1 9 40ii,6'. ) Dvekl77ll4z WAY, ,: • . .; , • BIZMI B TeCIAIIIII7/111111411:• • Itepabing done as utnel. ;Vol: XXo...Estabilsked 1842 • . _,, , ,.. ,4 ti MIVAIIIiDIFIRABIESets- , - ` s - .... 07 1 , 4 ,_ -..IL7...Dr.:•BROWitiIIiMNDICAL7•7 -;"- i• s t, and SDIULIOAL.O.Cou, N0.50:14 - I A '..„.„t . 76, ansitidield *reek ^nsuburgb: ,-- , 7 -,1 Prangsleaufm-r— -2., Dr.B.SOWNlontolited ,g,* itvittandete Itioibitt boor' - ii• •" : !z•:"fV . gractlrfaUfttwelltivillTo , .if ; - -7' 1 " ,. - pun t Ifig siesliar Been, 5 . --.....-. . nt2=Pririddiuid• .. j „, .-.i: .7'oj. t.• 4 ":..'", t. CITIZENS ANDSTICANCINR In lied ila, iiiididit . frtei'd: &Ail& not fail to nod, Titthe surpialicsof retie. I.The Doctor i 8 a regular graduate. and his exp0rk.e,....,,,.....,,, treat , meat of-11 0 3 333140/3113 of dinairei IS' Writ% guar antirirto the olderers.of obtainizur p Orzianent re lief- the usoit of ids rentedles - andlonovring hit Mi.- 'NI'S Niedlit N . taste Ail _fel gara the - enirstlo 'iltenorea I ritura t inseam bri lio l.: 4l citl_l funieenet- tuourAreotions.— Also Idi frown 'lifireditiF taint. littioltanapittatC.s inhtfustforrcw -Jotter" Psonaail," Ana 1 niemY terms o :von dip eliew.the: . ideirtlid Plitite.t4trantiral7 ignorant, , p Paunr#lo4oloto4 1,prOlo• °foto itOPas of itina i NiMm ix ti tiajiii:, Dr. iio;eillfien tidies for the, saarhibutrouble lortnighttilLefteltAbetliblitithi haliit - Ot scrier.al grottnootion. w hichthe Young and, 11432iLr indod often give way to. (te finift , iitrif &strict* J ar ,the tailor reliabitijonodiesi imam ~ t he, c onntr.; • .-therilri safe; • and mum a. apeldp,,r ‘ capration ,of lieleltitt. • ,, r: 1 4.7", .V , i. , i , ..:1 . . , ~ . jUlNlnallard„ 1.• • 11- I)i.:43rtenit'erbinedier ne*er fairti r - a this Painfollaeste.m a aautir.DAYVtelrill warrant 3 ewe.- frozbe . te r A s. _Piles, lidet, Gois;errhos A ,i3tdetiite. Hatatilb Weakness Monthly thIPPLessioDS, Disiis ses-44",.t1ia, Joints. ‘,liiatedsin+dnoi rietrothiAffeetionsi-Paitte in the Buk- a g , _F M" 2 4 ; in t l ation , orithip:llieddor. to gether a all umeasisif of. an litunao otight. • A , letter deeeribing.the turraptome; containing a nt3;_direated to DM BRO .h o, Smithfield Aft., pltttinugh; pia; Will be imiagdia' toly drawer. andel. INe sent to any,addrogs.' eafelyi - packs . Attu oUtroatioii: " • , 1".511ce ancl:Privata- iloonitlio.• 50 , frifithil old trett Pitt burgh: Pa. nols-dimis AW:k , CAPP°.T.T;; MICRCHANT _ . : 1171 ab:if:rel l i l IG:!:;3 4:11 PAL. I: ; 'o`*, Clothto 4 Cashileies' * „ ero,ing,,ote. ALSO-4:llrie'etio;Olioi .GENT'S FURNLSEOO GODS, Including WecdesS7arte Ppm OD//ara. Neck. Tim And tizniillyielpt by' flrsiettiaatirnish- Mk; ,RFROAT ex_Pettit*,ozAckAlyd :••COiPAB,TNBREIIII - P-.lv-' TREIFNibiisioNEntIiAIEIABS4CI.4.- _ted„with• eon. 0L1V.411. 1001,14 K. - TOO' m itop erthiinhipf kethe trinkietion of tne .IST BUSINIGSN,rtudor , the Auitho and firm 'of W:11cOLINIIICK SON, Be colicite from , igenerone publinvetnithethreitc the new" firm of the eheretofo•eb him: eretofo , e &eed, N•L - ,; W!IifoOEINTOCE. ' ; - . 1 , • fhiliiit"riq 11 . 1 kiore t titojatoadranee; thekJargegb stock of 'Clidifets in - int 7; we would call the atteation of wholesale and retail buyer& to%rd. eMirelete as sortment of CARPETS, .21AT1T41148. 0.114 OLOTHEV&e: - : ,, . WadeOLIN TOOK it 'SOH. inn _ 13.2,..MaikotatTeet. WALL.;• PAI IP EELLS' f &e.. iew: B 4iiii of 1032. Varietir 66A 44.66 Assort stakt-;front 6 1,4 , 0ent5 , , , -to im perllero. • THOMAN - FAMINE% 1/41:' 91 wpon Between4th It 191691 door balm Dianzaut Ara nal2l • ZOBXST A. P DALSELL. , . WhOlolfb :43TOOOTBi COlllllll5llOlll AlllO , FORWARDINe/' trEHMINTS, , • _41 , 151.10 ritt . PeidlektniProduoaandPittsburshitsrafaatarr, • Arc62SI Pr EB TIF!- 4 " 112 4" , • " stenot '' ' , PhISEIXEIR G 0 t)))113.. - ._..., ligtet JUire v vAhe]fart a Jam and choke!, seaootio'n of .-SPRINGASUMMEitWOODS, &rotate anditOutili,ii. iiittbisra all the peweet" ibiaa COATIN9I3. CASpiIFREELIARD ,a(sOm , . ; 9'041 li*et,Baaar`ain4l,l enr 411-ctern!",et The 4 Phil° t D l )bi c e Bittiter4 l lIIMAYDDIpIk .311 W nouutEntcrrneft Phllbeophia - Birner for,Carbon OIL is now ready.:: It: possums. !tuna eollrantigiti , over .the ,0 0 =02,Nerneta. "T. comb tustion.luakut er 'mall light 'With-Perk t 2. It will burn anyAtuantlpy of ,oilwith safetzr. W it can be used win's - long or short chit' ons 7. tti I.t can be used an a taperinght-lany,,.,_ t an always be *ado to burn economl burn eitly. is. Zion: await winked than - any' other er. • • . Itzeantbsi trintbnict 3atid > Ifllfited witiioatre mosing the eone.7., _ • .7 c . a.-"it throws allilieirtite gilt 'above the cone. Winner • easi renioVe& or inserted irithont touching the shuu. t ThEte bUrnirsiare ebeeonintortNo::2 alai; 01.3 ;limbo put on-any Ramp now NoryAncr son Using Carbon (HI ehould — hayo Pbilosophlo - Burner. , :•Prio2ls.oentaper dozen 821.: , . No:82 NOURTII street, Pittsbmh. • . ' - ,Vorikuo'op,p* - saf f '4 x l COMM OF 11NIOZ AND nd)i6x - . , " • *iirkey • / Viririn . kt TILE. PUBLIC TAIK llte._:'LLlN'tlidtestlainFpuivattiqutire-* 1.7 8 .44 44319411Pfl:thotellgrptstmo - -Lomeli ovary ttorriliimbotireeirVie and 12 o'clock. / . 2 ,44 0 .1W11.1813.,/ 1 -403-1 y t - ' ? it wietor. -;.::.......,.-.! 4 . 11104 . lout, 1106 ‘,,, • ..- 7 _.:. ~.; .11 EitilHAl l , -.T A Il 13 , 8 i lij ,49 . - St ,, etair Street •= • 1 ac's bLOnriasti'MADlt TO o.a. - . 14 41CREAPN01; CASH.; iiiiiiiiii Rienfiuovni FuoiLlicw tAa-______ A _YORK. *Witt Aoki,' stook of CLOTHS.'. CASEILKEREs and , TINGE . -which: =cant e imohased'at P ri ces far ow the =nal rates. • a. ]Sireteitindnoemento i'' v: °fared to rank bo :. lealAte . ' -.- • 5 ' - " . - - . , ... . . , .1. serowtatces , ikIAGIEB t . • . "CLUES,. 4 1111 °rterf, Clots; • gassimeres, Satinettsi ostings, Trimmings; :ace, • , NARKET STBEET,I" Brorth Old% PHlLADELlviirti r ,' c;c9-17d 1 •;1411/TITTEI BTB&ET onasiu?,eztiledral kraL,BWIATE AND GgligliArf - , iTOTAS. BOBan33IORTGAR4B sta Cher time , •I'• • itp . FRES*' ARRIVAL OF Iticti*lll l3 ` Q b7s,: i ld . tle "S r ' ld prices lll9l)--Cil a l t *B : l'3: _ seZ ,AORTLecNIYB: Tifarietpitl:e,:t. ifersuiutzsike7,l , • _ 1200 LB . & •ZEPHYR W00L, , . Ut 'an tlk choice and favonte suedes end Oyu 9 1414 ' FOB Dealee suppliedin gitintiti at lees' then weer ant Eastern prises ”=--- keToN. nimmtrm Co:. - sallS No. /7 liElk Avast. ~ ~. --- _.~~:'_ .~ ~i4 :. _..