MIM • .13 , it! anlegEP Mgw.rtm, PIA.IIPOS—ZUAT ad—Two 7 oat. Square Grand Caried..Pian- Ics..llni hed back and-frontand carved bum One 7 cot, rklnere Grand Plain 40ass Pianfinished back and front. and carved legs. Mut on e bean kultGran)Pfro.. ..The above-, airti rhave I..egt - tre T offier_tato Num. . yna - efts. ew et 6% 'and '7 cc' ye rPlain Pianos are expected this week. , •i• 4 1011.ARLOATE BLUME: Stile Ag't !, ••, i 5 - . ..1 411/11ttifitre.ob.• .mil • ,-- -;,Thataw,,",krAtiwitiiii. : - ---- ) 1 _Ak, /my Firotir..zog.-trotri ism Pr _A-a. anofortes now fitiiii 11 ton and AvlW York , *satedTeethe ipitdaybr,i :Persons desinna to. unable.charm /ligament a , einvitsito eall grid see them at the warerooms bf JOHN IL lERLIGOR, deo2o 81 Food street - • • ECOivD-HAND PIANOS-4i MICRO large lot of second-band Pianoaforiala at 250, 200,176. /50. 125;100, 90, 75 60.50 and 25 &Ulu% JOAN IL H$ B, 81,yiroof street. ....... .. lIELODIONS AND,' DA li I WEIS, ronz—A spirammiliz* stir: .m_ficiY-at MilotizakirardbearaloatcnaleloBBoBB j i a i nd Harmonfanda :Inaliaan.' tioserwood, and wal at caw. Melodeona al $5O: $BO, $7.54100. $l4 andlsl s B._4l.arneactiuma#l3o. 80.. /00 /21a, 200, 250, BOT - 350 =TM Mee. Ilistraie Ji,y__ . _: L C , . 301 3 1 N K. Armilan. deew - ',' t 81 Wood atriat. ' 1 1 000 WORTH up s Vie(_ ~i k ( 1 1 0ftMiA AtiIIMS. tth IDoetallp9rLworkm6ua3iD in eve 7' deli% nd from the beat mundamurers in the country, hey have been selected with the gre .test posab. .ie mum, ‘specially ter the nolidtra.Priees low. • ,or sale - by , JOWN ..L.A.11, *ea .-, 81 Woo; street. P : lawn BRANCH, 11 . - Woda three; of the" Baltimore estabilshed in 1836. A cholas octairo Centre Pianos. combining all Man i. Timyrer lesigtE_MP & csu 2 a • ' ' ' nr: 11 1 • 1., I. u kii6l lug Mac NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. 11. - • 1 :,,,..& • . , , :,, HESE • 11 INMILLRLED, 7Y Y hi/WIDNES have las_beeiiligit ed the hi h.e.t , premitim at the WORLD'S PAID, .Ltsuktal- &lithe Machines la the word mpetitar DitassnlolVOSlLD awe already be sold, -<- -- , all ( cl ung stnigartal Salts, non. .. . , his machine makes the lock stitch possible 7 ' ' torl el With the estential ad i vintegel of being • ' dr iraff soti both sides. forming no n Ige or (*lain, It i quilt, stitch, hem, fell, gather, bind, cord, P.3' r; liatitbraid. . • i tie °Wawa, srieed and einniliait?Of e pis Ma o -e, the beauty and strength of sti h, and adi.Ptlbil,ltY to the thickest or thin t-labrict; rainier it the most SUCCESSFUL and PIDPI.b. LAIR Spiting Machines now offered to the pub., Ild„ l i sh. . • • Warranted tor Three Year. 11 sill • 1 and examine them, at NO. 117 . FIFTH 1T PITTSBI7IIBH 1 SUMNER CO. I'" ' 1 EU' OPEAN A G E N C Y. OXAS IRATTIGABI, RURIPPAN Agent, 115 Water street, Pittab h. Pa.. pared to bring out or send back passengers tn any part rof the old°Rata% either,by • orlfailing_paelrete. I WHIT DRAM FOR sew,, pairabirlsi any • I l aii- B fothSt t t *E kiClhe of lags eon Now York..LiverpooL e w and Gai F. % , ; 4, i Rt . STORE OP TIES44SSID TALE. i —The United Bt•tes Fanitary Co on la established an office of information regard to li .dento in the General Ilospitahl-fif e Army di tied Wit L tc.By aiketereneie to bobka. itil t iF, tflu*Cted daily ,_ tin'inswisecah, ithdcr r ' eitotimstances, be given by return mail t thb 01-' lowing_queetiont : Is ----^, (giving name and re gi ant) at • - Pie ' tln swilospi id of the army of th Wert ? 2d. If so what is his proper address ? ; 3dl What is the name of the Burgeon orfChaplin of th hospi al? ~..t , . 4th i l If not in hospital at present, has hti recelktpl yLA n in, hospital ? . I 6to. If st4dldle did In hospital, and ht what claw? , . , fithl If reepntl.g.disohaFged! from „limb Ihe dlichilnied fooln'obrvice?i. 2. U 71h1 Ifnot, , what were his ordure on le Tho Cemmisdon will also furnish mo infonnation as tO the condition of any Iv the General Hospitals, within as short a eifllTOPAdblikaiteria.xliquestfivjoyo fro ItioaresPolfditfsocidbies, Th 4 office of the Directory will be op fro o'clo , ura..m.. to 8 o clock p. m., cessib e in urgent oases at any hour of th i JOHN S. NEWBERRY, Int: t ra leda tary . • fdi tel4e 'Weittern - lonia A nn' Commission.No.4llB Waltrot ir. . .. e . • Joni zu s L4 li * • Painanktrata, Tan:l6 AL' ADJOITENED ANNUAL ..' 41- 44 the btookholders of the '. Pe ' /vania &R. Company, la the be i build na o. the Pennsylvania Alin Bowl i _ _,ny tin . 234'llouth 3d Street Philadoln 1 FLFSIDAT, February Bd,lBBB, a 1 ..aw/aerkAn *Minn wal -- taker.altate for ' • andtWelve dir' actors to serve the ensuing ! A report wilt be submitted by the co ••1 the Cempany, and such other bueiness 0 ea may , come before the meetinx,_ ni , 19,4/ARlEFfiqa" • 1 i & :. • I 1 • 1 I . I : SOLUTION OF CO•PAB . -4 1atini l etw — The n the . ii 1: 4"r eo h : i l finder t t ' h . 44 " aine. Pennock n .3 Co. ' was * IT . a nal . ori.tho/Atitday OTlfov - D, $62„ rbackle.retiringfropits he hating aold all hie interesd la:thii Willie 1 7 1411 ei li,_ Atid teem:till. Penn ock. - whn ate .1 lasii, ewe the businestrof Said firm. ' (, 1 '` ;I • ''.."JO SIMI KIM*: I 11 . 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Ono week, delivered in the city: Fheiglattioples.. ,i'oragiihtaybr . IIiEW I ADVERT.ISING I R(II.TES. 43 - 61:63 4• - 'ralee of advertising, him been tigZedit prees iDomhy-the Publiahers of tae Pittsburgh . to take effect on and afterithe 10th day of November, 1862, on all new matt:total" •VOR kT4 I ..P I I I, I 2 jIDAILOITED. PER SINGLE SQUARE, OfERY • One . 60 Two month_ ;. . 900 Two insertions.... 100 Three months {.. 11 00 Tltree:linsertiongT 124 Four-M onths ... 13 00 2100 Fivatm6nths.4 14 - 00 Two week5.... ..... 3 50 Six m0nth5 ..... 15 00 Three weeks 500 Nine months, 20 00 One month 6,00 One year . 25:00. 1 -' it I VtenhaitlGEMßltE MATT Which allows theprivilege of a weekly ,of matter j to be inserted among new jadk9144 . ,.. r • Eel nraf - 6 tifaVis EVERYD A. Y Six monthssll4 00 Twelya 20,00 - AaelMadatbreNotloes MarriMarriageNotices . .2 75 25 Death Notices.- ... each insrtion.... .......... • • no ft **; , 4ll l lllvertilemients ordered:4n for one lionttion , l4lofitmew tri icein4n,tt#e lme of or 'Aiig _RA'I'L . `POST. e ederaltnacess in .Arkansas • Particulars of the Battle—Ter rible Effects "of the Gunboats. O. 118 •a Bar of Plano e semen noveltiee critics) . The Memphis Bnllelin has the, follow ing account of the Federal , - fiancees at Arkansas post, from persons who arrived from Gen. hicelernand's army : On Saturday the main positimi of the ettilmyiwasisttacked -with ithe A tee iron eXa onbii*saoniafte,Leintin' ati and i f Monad City, and three little light rafts.— Arkansas Post is a place situated at a fa vorable-Jocaticur for defense, on a-bend of the river,, of irregular, horse shoti shape. It has, for some months,been much boast ed,pf,by the' Confederates ea spot go for; fified as to be extremely formidable. At a point one mile . below the fcirt, be fore the enemy were unable , ' to see what was 'done, troops were disem j barked. Ganboats proceeded op' the rivet; tajting..:positions to the fort aiiiell WW-below , be 'tibia to rake it with their heavy pieces. The lftnd for ces, meantine, arrived,. 1 ';,' afitilnit l inbriiink r ithsi - leaforc t ia found that the enemy, having lost thtir rifle pits, had thrown up new intrenchments. ;Alava , ' ttiet IprofieedeOlt6:attatiki ,'Mean-, timethe Casual - firing of the artillery from gunboats and in ,replx, which ha been partially sit - spaded by the necessity of supporting the land operations, grw more vigorous, and at one o'clock heavy firing commenced btsteen i tit e` fort adrip b oats, and was, sustained for three flouts and a half so incessantly that there were only occasional intervals at which the eiar for a second wad telieved from the thu i dering r. The..emematingpithe fort . presented a ;tcfrniitlablefaikiearace; whichlkeeMed to some.extent to justify , the boasting that had been mas 6 of its ingiebitilibility.- - There was a thickness ofthrne feet' of solid timber, : covered with' railroad iron, the wholii - looking Tis if it could - resi,t the ut moth force of cannon shot. To the deep : dismay of the ' defenders of the Post of Arkansas, the, balls from the monstrous guns' of the' boats shattered their most formidable defenses, and penetrated and demolished the. strongholds they had l reared With so mdeh skill: The - battered 1 rails of iron came tumbling down, and the strong ribs of timber were blown with fatal 1 effect among the ranks they were to have saved. Dismounted guns fell into com mon ruin, piciving the dreadful pciwer of gunboats with their mighty armambnts. The second shot fired by the Fi3flerals 1 at the commencement of the contest of, three hours penettpted,4pmementi Of' the ;fort *lid! Acilliaj heen pp,p4 : j i Ay2artether 'tihot t bhvbf the enemy's caissons was ex• ploded, causing the death of six meft'and Line horses. With their casemates,fle molished, their, defences exposed to a ra king fire never surpaspedlor,violenne,-and 4 6 5- 1 4illg'Partifisi eloaine'AtOupon. , their ear, but one course was open the enemy. _ Western Agents. After a loss of about 200 men (killed, wounded and missing, and soewhat lealierAkthedtart 9fßitiatteckin party, lire commander of t the post, Gen. litch i hill, surrendered at 4f o'clock P. M Den. ldeClernand took the whole force, about 4,800, prisoneru il 4,30 a or 1,400 of whom are on the sick list. - The gunboats Which had inflicted so much datnage. ecaped without seriousiojety‘ - - , 6s; rirsisonanuidedved tithat lif- our 1 la&ilaien• , postponed ;another dit3 'wouldhttive 'giVenc tOi a much oti gel . ~. , . _.. • ailirge:ranforcOments would-have /hemso In replriOnquestioni as i numbeibf men-and, state•of, fortific at Pine Bluff and Little Rock,• and on White river, the prisoners ai Ititefragatlis,ltu go god countld.t .11EaVia f '''' F .AV 1 - `-- 1 'l' °Mitt • ent in .aoe of any of , daily d ae , night. D., t 8.. • Los.; ilPki i&iit • ET: ; , i in in the 9nipa , • -11:5 olif It is thought probable St. Char White river, will be nett reduced Bluff; ittidlallitittre'Rock: In addition to the above, .I have zlip,,frpls MgmpliktEnifvn. yaftwkregittlen*of raIAW-4rifie fort the morning after the surrende entered with •dlags flying and drums ing, supposing it was still held b eglgl = RED . cailtureif, c. swelling the list of ,prisoners tosom Aver '.5,000. _ ;: ber. to m, tofiJo thTA Tuunox WEED in the Albans Ev Journal,says-: ' . "Slavery is thecauePof the:rebe lion. Slavery • conceived; matured, ripened ilia 1 treeirilistettrehollion--Slavery is respon -4403'..t'i'',.g4;67:e4.1.4.4119411e115,F14 greater taitliiiiiity. , :. :its :utter dontructioa is a just . 1 11 1 4pulyasufficient ;UitltY. .tidalat , ey,i etli , •eoulchiot haite-unitimkthe Whole people of the South in rebellion.' Iwas -: . - low a :Governor...of South :car) lina .said, Ai , thettbeet friondrap i pray 46.4, :07e- , J,404fti000 -Th ," e. South, bet for ,iinnit` If ortrera auxiiaries, -wonld have re - ,mained divided on the question of disunion. The Union had hosts of deyoted friends in Georgia, North - Carolina, Tenrielsee, &c., who would gladly have stood by our 2a4ipivi ltra AbgtioillkeiWonld have o e 1 protreruit f6ld's - fo efubtsce them. But Abolition fanaticism it ,fin senaelega , in war ,its it is in peace., Ever 4*etb 34 4 Pi f o l liqtlit i Pint l ").4l l -2.1"." at ii no that walleye any tlinderness for A4P.V.fignAim,7o444ipare,it i Ar Addeo fI,T blows that can 'be struck at it, that, !ire ,differ with Stunntal.Pliillitio; Breit S and Greeley, but because we see, in dienandanny;widcli :theitincendiak; yo *Cy ,has i atqatindin'the Government and among the .peoPlii, AN" INEVITABLC rateiti;xt ion. REBELLION AND SLAVERY, and the conse. ,quent separation of 'the States, destruction. of the Government and ruin of our cone.`'.' .try. And :here, and , now, we desire 'to ~ .make a record of this opinion. Time will test=all too soon, :we fear—its soundness is its filihicy." oaf se: • ble; str SE L UNCLE ANDY MILLER BY JAB. PARISH STEELE _ • Among .th • early ,settlers ,of' the Far West was Andy Miller; or, as the . young eters called him, Uncle Andy Miller.— Ife *ail one of , the . greatest'buriokities ;of his day; eve body liked lum bees.use - he tb likeeverybo y, and because-he iwait the embodi eat of fan and. good 1 na ture;; that is to say, at certain times. Like very many of the early settlers, Uncle Andy was a true lover of ardent spirits ; and'it was only after imbibing freely of this elevating agent that he was Consider ed real fanny.; At all other times geuer -ally as sedate as a judge. These, "other times" were not suffered to come, how ever, when the,supplies of the market, or the old gentle Man s finances, or the finan ces of his friends were in a condition to have it otheraiise. When Uncle Andy had a few liquors ahead, as the haying is, he called every bodY cousin ; 'and, thoiigh he" would not weigh one hundred pounds, and bulls one of the most spindling-made old souls you . ever saw, he imagined himself mighty, Hercules, ands accosted all he met, old or young, with "Gie I Cousin, let's haven, rassel ;" or "Gie I Cousin, I feel like sun nin' your moccasins for you." The boys would often lobk in with him for a good wrestle, and continue the tussel until the old fellow hadicompletely exhausted him self—then they would fall ; and, under the impression that he bad thrown them, he would feel himself amply compensated for the labor performed; .and springing - up, would-declare himself `ready. for the next. On these particular occasions- Uncle Andy imagined that he was possessed of extraordinary agility; had that he' was ca pable of perfoiming wonderful gymnastic feats. I reccollect one of his performan ces ; a performance that resulted in serious loss to the old' citizen. A mere boy, -I was passing his', cabin one morning on my way to the tan-yard td selNones, • the tan ner; s jug of rabcooh's oil,- and -to take in payment, therefor a pair of half ~soles.- Uncle Andy esnied me and calculating the contents to be Of a different, and to him, more' agreeable .ciaracter, as he called me in. 'I say, cousin," said he, giying me a wink which told as pin as words that steam was pretwell up already, "I hay, cousin, let's have a nip at that jug, will. you ?" . I:passed him .the jug, and withbut taking time to smell or otherwise inspect, he drew the cork ,and elevated it for a big di ink. The neat thing of which he be came sensible was that of having his mouth and throat full o r a somewhat unpleasant ly flavored liquor, and the next thing he did was to let allholds go of the jug.— Down to the floor it came with a crash, and away went My hopes of a pair of hal soles. Uncle Andy wr mad for a few moments but it soon wore off; and, having washed his mouth out wi h some water, and taken a little from Malin jug, together with a chew of tobacco o set the taste all right again, he began tell me about the as totifshing,thilgs he could, do. "Oin I cousin; he ire; "I ean kick tlbe joist." The joists wee poles that reached across the cabin, some eight feet above the floor, and supported the ceiling, or rather the clap-board ldft. I signified my incredulity, and he pre pared to show and that I was mistaken.— First he stood upon the floor, flat footed, and kicked 'as high as he could, which was not high; thhn he mounted on a chair and kicked.; Failing in this instance he plhced a second chair on the first and scrambled up. The chairs were old and rickety, which, to, The nothing of the oil on the floor, reuddred the foundaticin upon which Uncle Andy stood a somewhat -ticklish one. All seemed permanent to him, however, and he kicked. Out flew the props, and down with a sweep came Uncle Andy on top of his breakfast table, upsetting the same and breaking two earthern plates, the only two he possessed in the world. The pewter - plates and trenchers were, of icourse, entirely unin jured. • The loss of thosg plates was a serious one to Uncle Andyi—h, toss that he did not get over for many along day, for earthen ware was a rare aiiticle out West in the tithes of which I mite. Another of Undo Andy's peculiarities while on a "high,"! was the continnedre• petition of a desire! to join the Mast:lEol.- IRM be had a great ;horror of being seared with a hot iron, a trifle to which he fully believed all. candidates-for Masonry were *read lioifidimit: :Much as he 'dreaded this, however, he was willing to risk it for' the sake of getting in possession of the "secret." they fight, omed • the tions oints vied hem- ,One day several of us youngsters, and a itiinber who were not so young as they '• might have,been had they began life nt a later netiod, concocted a plan to gratify Uncle Andy's cariosity. Having com pleted the thing, we- told him we Were members of the Order, and that, seeing that he ..vas - such a jam' *fellow, we' would, ' if-he willed it, put him thiOnih.— Ha willed it, of course, and some made preparations for the k,eremony. A vacant calanilhat had been formerly used: as a grocery store, was near by, and to this we repaired with a washitub, a sheet and two chairs. The tub was filled with water and placed in the centre of the room—the chairs were made to occupy positions touching it on either (side. A board was laid across - from chaie to chair, forming a bridge over the tab, and then all was snug ly covered with a sheet. Two presiding officers were next chcisen ; and after hay ,ing been topped off with huge paper caps, and:duly invested NOth coats- inside -out, they were seated in the chairs. " - All things being now ready,Uncle , An dy was blindfolded and brought into the room ) 'parched around tn with dug ,soleni ty, diptisedlo ffistertiNuestians and cate chisms' as to age, occupation, character, and so forth, and then requested to take a seat between the presiding officers for far ther instructions, Previous to this, how ever, the bandage had been taken from his eyes, and, though not of a suspecting turn, it was easy to 84 that he looked with something akin to suspicion upon the seat he, was requested :to !occupy. Isleverthe -148 lie Cautiously; loWered himself upon it; all turned out to be solid, and he, sat up and received the "further instructions" like aman... He was harched around the 'room itintrietnined to the same seat , se'rer-, al times, until anima and suspicions were entirely removed, and he sat down the most unbounded' :confidence:." The 'pliSMlWOrd, together with instructions - as to how he should do Mlitinle.,want%l to *n lsottiodgei4were then given him, and' he iiitniitient , out to work Ibis way in. While 'flaiitetitinals at the ddoi detained him tm de`t _pretense of notl understanding the Signs exactly, • th e board:was removed from across the - chairs and itub, and the sheet replaced so it looked the same as before. Uncle Andy worked his way in, and, hay ing-itarched around the room as on for i mer occasions, proceeded, without-hesita tion, to take his semi between the two een a hich t the . and Vast the tune, king SATIURD CT TALE. , .. . ~ .. chiefs. Very soon after we beiktd a .great splash, and precisely at the-time We heard" it Uncle Andy found himself sitting in cold water up to his waist. Otit Ilte hop tfr ped and squared himself fora 6 ht, - and' it took us some time to perinea@ ' from. going in for the chances. 4..ttati e eaing m e that all his brethren had g sain'e road before him,'and that it wmtitotisobett as having the - mark of the - oerkamped: upon his person: ith a hotisbuui bay yr4t, they would about it, the ,914,,gentlenutu wrung the water trent his coalltur 'and in i .13 timated that the ceremony' intitht: rtieeed. - - What Uncle Andy had Itierei oyed we termed the first degree.; and Doi we ,pro.- posed conferring the second . . , I Tothis end we hoodwinked the candida second time, took him out doors, pill: In‘throtigh a great variety of exercisetli•Mid, finally brought him to a stand stilLorstha bank of an old well that had been solidly, filled , 4i Jil t until it was only about four 110. depth: Three feet of these four we're,dte ied by an odoriferous compound WET . mud. r i and green water. Here theme or4a proceeded in, a most, solemn ; er, and Uncle Andy seemed fairly ,A 1 er into the spirit' of the thing: It - en WI for some ten minutes perhaps,AP, fright in ;the midst of a pathetic tantay some f one slipped up, and, with an o ~..p oviehare; which had been near the e, itandiedt Uncle Andy very gently uri6 'the back.' A leap forward, a splash, ad candidate for the mysteried.-Af asonry stood np to his arms in the geasant con tents of the old well. That closed the exercises. u ty 4ke title . Uncle Andy had extric.atedYlumielf Noe, had very prudently taken odaelves to a safe distance, and we saw no good reason why we should not keep oi4elioas:there.. for the next tvrentrfour houri. When we met Uncle Andpistii day it was all rnght,.mul; he was;,; as. lied Ili ever, but from that time . Reba y aver heard him titter a word on the su Jed of Masonry. The cure'was peihian t. WM. M. FABER4e-CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS • ironnia.4lo..VEs s i GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS, near the Palm. B. R. Patina Depot Pir.*344M . .1111ANITSA11) 414, ACIAIS to sof hundrti. 3 d and 111 team Sn Fl ee Lurpranging from ie 'PosreAcitnd redig . Grist Mb. Saw 134,0.Fiu. aetarielii Give partioulatattention to, ~ Pcitkaliwridon of Wes said MaChinery for grW mulal ADA lei at hist, mu.b.y and circular tairanilla e also on hand, finished antiroadYirer p. merit at short nate% 'anginas land'Gbilers ofevary dUoription. I Also, furnish Boners antifiheet Lron se_peorely. Wrought ; Iron' : Shutting , and kJ Lantos in krics.crl-evnazzyllinaenrl xiko h i n ta ti e6rmattractare 01 Oar prices are low. oar machinery manufactur ed of the bed quality of material& ‘liad warranted in all CMOS to give satisfaction. • t, SR - Orders from all parts of the oountrylolledr ed and promptly hued. "-fdafle. JAME • Has Wow onland a large stock Of , BOOTS A ND. strAtojm4.., tomprialig all thialifferkaewwgigusa be fon_, ' Ladies' d Massa and Children's rialmorid,Boots. with double and trip_plesolea. biens', Boya' and Youth's Calf, Coarse and Ear Boots, Shoes and Brogans, Mons' Long Leged Water Proof Cavalry Boots of a andep quality. Opli examine his stook as he. warrants his goods to give general satisfaction. J ABM ROBB, 1 • ocD 89 hiarket street. StALLWAY I TIIII.E..B.EXPER I Especially adapted for Army Baless,, warren— ted to run and keep excel . ent time,' Unesif.the most taking novelties of the day, and,should re tail at prices from $2O to $5O each. Sld indr,kr the ease. containing six of assorted patterns.— Heavy silver anted. engine turned, per eaten! i. half dozen, $39. Ithastroglided,- fine i*itation gold, beautifully engraved...per ease of shelf-1r Terms/iambi. eases of half of eachlitcl4. ca. h. Will be sent b.y express with b tor codection on delivery. Soldiers must' remit cash in advance. 118 we cannot.colleot from them. This is one of the most saleable articles ofthe' times and just the thinrfor those ur thb army wishing to make urney tepidly. Order early. Address 111:113RBARD BFLOS.. sole imparters, isni,lusti) Passim building, Nassau St.. N, M, Spencer & Itl'hayi WEDS AND lIALSTEDS. Pram,. °min Earlswitl7l Pittsburgh, September leant. .) iI IILSSOLLITION. OR PARTNEBSUIP.% 17 —The partnerahlp he - retofore _exigthig , be. tween JOS SPENCER and W. IL' GARRARD. was dissolved on the 20th of d Abig2rl9 H. OARRARD being authorised to 'Settle pp to basilica of the kste Arm at the °Mee ' my. The BrewinOturiness will be oon ed by SPENCER & APRA T, who intend- tor eve ai. ways on hand a su_ eerier article of ALA POR TER and BROWN*BTOUT,' The undersighed , .will he thankful to the friends of the late arm for' a continuance of their patronage, and Promise to make it theiraim to givestitisfablion to all who ma ldr P rOn e lin t k e TTAZ)N. of Liberty street, So long known to the business comununity„ will have the management of oar business , with the fall control in the Brewery. Addles all orders to SPENCER & Man': Phterds Brewery; Pittsburgh Pa. • JAMES MORAY. A NEW AND DEF;JERABLE LOT, OE WINTER CLOAKS, SHAWLS MERINOS ,aad DRESS GOODS,. Batred country Flannel& • Plain Gray and.T!lled Nth:kW', ko. All will be sold cheap for cult at H. J. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market (treat 43 111 11.1 1 111ta : 1.1 kEET, opposite dattkairal REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. rusermus ru NOTES, BONDS. MORTGAGie9 0 trier San rifles. CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE :MANUFACTURERS. (At the old _eotablished Doneltßactom PLIQUES . WAY, • • , REARM'. VIA= 1111711 YET Repairing done no sepal. lsof ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Oboe No. 69 Qrant strect. near the Court House. Pittsburgh. i t L L WI:MIMESIS EirEWIISTED jWO 211 his care will receive prompt attention. Col lections made and the money promptly r tied: doc6:lyd ' , . FrIEETR EXTRACTED WI THCi r l e 7T -u- PAM by the use 1111 apperatv h etla no drugs attlinnila Witten are u sed cal gentlemen and.their famittee bawl: tkelrt - extneted by my proems. and ate ready, to as to th e i sa f e & tradllaillieganen 'of the t :4116: what erleabeeLtudd b 7 IllelBn4i in .th e nthitiwy;heebigno•knowledge ipy PrIILAIITMOTAL eire style, and thenea ai low NJ will warrant tit •• t best of material* nu mum K. 0 • . - • • _ 184 Idniftbleldateeet nol4l i-ts 131A1SIBE JUL , 300 boxes,lo o half and 100 quarter boxes 100 bn ow. Ai. R. Raisins. oxes and 100 half boxes new layer Rang • 25 Frans seedless Raising 25 Kegs do do 20 boxes Smyrna do Now landing and tor sale by RE IM ER Et BROTHERS. No& 126 and 12/1.117. 04 1 knot BOY'S SHOES VERY . CHIMAY AT ,Masonic Hall /motion House, ' S It 0 88, NO. 89 aIARELEX C 50.. R. COCHRAN, ankinla tiot; of Trade for Nov. and Dee. Wm. M. SH MN V. P.l- 2 : . 4.5. I. :BENNETT J110..p. - DID wdICTIF DAVID M.154:3 MESS. Itovements of European St4amers, . • gnarl. I - _Xork Jan len u VesitA.-.:Liverpool....New Yorkl:-Jan Arable, 1 A us Weeleas.. , .Liyegpool...Newirork......Tan 1 . , giuneammuoa. i Creole • • New York-Havana - kW 0 Jan 17 York -New Orleana.: Tan 17 Jura - Portland --Liverpool. Jan 20 Talisman ::: ; New Yorr..itingston. Is,- Jan. 21 Africa -.........-Boston- Jan 21 City of Bathes Nevi Yerk -Liverpool .. .. „ 24. Teut0*..,.......New, York ..liamburg... t .-.Jan 24 Pacific .. . Jan 24 Geo VromreU-Mew Yolk ,. ..New•Orledins... Jan 24 ..--New York -Liverpool »,.:."Jan 24' miitictedeti , -). - iftesi , York .I.ll , erpoal. 4... Jan 31 KinglitupNeyriYark, Glasgow .....1 7 .Jan - British' Queen.-ffewTork -"Havana Xi ;.,...Peb- Atakilacw- , 1:;1442 Balson•-;‘ , :Liverpool Feb 4 •#T 4 l rt ri l 9 , --liiwztiver,oo...!.... Feb 11 :n 103 K P.411/ILINGLITZBES. - • , TheipAseipallgtiention tbat hogs reoeived to diy was in connected With the report of thaPrioe Currant shostingthat , the :points_ alresdy• heard crow, the nunibur of peeked so fat this sea eon' eitieeas' the total of last seinicin'33B.247- head. iThieisnekup f irreptge fact whim the question as to what situ berlono with - the product is ' so difh cultofaolnsion,-I hereto-day remaias about the same as it has New for.severpl daya- The rebeinti publishatin Brighton irbports in- • dada, over- 3,0* head left at during the! week, • The nutabef comingin is too small to give much tercet to:tirsaisetio- e butprioej beep up, and averages of 220 to 230 les are held at $5. And thase4f =ter at 4413. „ . ' • - "' IM~iwau~ie'" " • Pickens ituile•Ain - iffortici raft?* -t ' grim) of 4 finga.lat, wjthouttlopolagnooass.,at ib ;state of thew . ..4lolf wai ad& id field eatable' WI .tothold .over:foribtawsinithout • 144!'ker however, Ifera_nomtaa.ny, at lapel 1 se wife* last offetewortatti-70 fortibitiV sive aiotlit for vat,. obotae./Ard-Uggr-ig4 54'1504 for fair lota dividing olt 200 /1 / 4 ---- ThO . , f eatiPts fct i ra four bows antounted:too.ova uraq• of , " „ - A ' were drama and ;00 Ave . hock ! ' ' ' ''' ' Chicago. The market for kog prodwt of all, kinds was very irniet 'and ;almost - Prime';Efess; oitr p ac • ed. s at-ill, and conntry hides' at OS, EngUsh Meattwercinaetive; and Saito areasoori fined to .2)l)Lboxesshort obarmiddieslittpc. . , Lard wss 'were aSAwQ IV, but mot t bolder' of:rinse' City, The .trains were behind this ZOOMing, arta sales. of Live 'Hogs at'llie'yams; tutu are light. At prim; Naititlot fronts: l sm9o; ;Lhq z arra and wet weather tentted, to depress the for themedakiad.-azid-lineattled 54106)4 owt or, 71 tricLitic. of Lesarero.*W-10 for lota di-. vidinkt 100 ma' but where' Ise PO:tion wore* tit,ta itut4o quoratiortlfat mittoO4l-404 150. --1 , • ~•• The viVetisse risen two• teetstheing the fear hours esuilfrurmterdsx evening. Thelow efrOblo.lthuitherland istufTlMlUSSthe . are An line .Essrbles; ortleri. i With _yea, litho ; tannage. fire te are abundant for Pittsburgh. ' T 0 Uhto No. t. Front Mama*: was the only Tarrial &aside daily pa elopertal an the I Tycoonleft otets for Memphis--the former in the Government service- , . All the boats in port yesterday taken by the liovarnmenL:ilataise‘r that. all ,t,hat may ar rive to diiirill'aTso betake, for the same serrioe. Tye imperialleitlothe Lower tkibilealppi with the 32A t!fle,ireghnent. 2.01 i nt* seat Ivcomei: .airi'ved'f. our BarPeeslitank,. ant was formerly comnfanded-b77,C*Tossflog Yet* 'Captain Melton new picket. Fanny !Barker. *Ube oonialeted!bythenloseofttusweek.ii 7 Supt. John , A. Duble loading his new and sniencla side Wheel nieletabbn M.' Groesbeck "its n a."wntiliedatit ir wants hentase Pat .bakiwindireltearlhat - :C.,1 4111 4 4 other 1440 . 041 j tees visit 81 owtifew eraverikenid, _ . _ PITTSBURGH MARKET OPIUM or ror DAILY For, Saturday. Jan. 24th, Remarks—The weather continues chanseir, ble as usual. Our rivers are In good navigable or der with plenty of water for all ordinary, pas poses. The demand for the leading artioleahava improved; •ptiole generally tend upwards;, for grain, holders: areamenity making mid obtaining an advance. `Flotir Is in steady demand at full ratan the' iti4k oahad Is Wimple for all:ordiniii indim:l 01bn:skald limb kiddie/Air are en deavoringto Itet , Aß *lsom. Witter& host-; over. shy and an not,eliskosed to meet *Mt.— elefer. is more Manfred for., dealers ginerially demand sad Obtain $OOO. Flax' la also looking, up. Other articles exhibit no change wortbr of notice. .. Floor—Tha market continues stead); With l i . Moderate demand, in fact some of the holders we convened:with, „ said they , had withdrew their stocks the present, beeansa they could'nokre plaoataem at the: same frnrea. sThe sales were sou Exits Fatally. $l5B .@5 75; 182,d0 $6 35e46 130; 100 do's6 75.' rialealrom store by - the dray load at $5 60 3 5 ,7 0.- Rxtraft,oo.,,"' • . Hay—dales loads et Mom. .....othiE,Tho) market yesterday exhibited 'no Ili e tratslf.ealellef,Free,Refuled sold at 4No. •. t 321-035. x. - Yetroloann; bold anPo mak Pl i fZinkircatrst-;,e ' • - I. Rs country at 8 ; City leaf wnlol2 -krroLkl-.3. . • , -,•:_wl'66 bgrYiß, lki market Ant Ebbisr 180 per - doe • • agd.l,44.icrequesti ;Sale 6 1 00;0' 11; ': i lro l tiVorec atlB@2oe; frblifiddl9gt2OM I Oriz ,APP I es - 4es 80 Kok 'Fitssettaat.s2 MOM • 411 esals-firnistidTh'soad demand: - safes df 50 bn Flax at $4 371024 Clover. sales of 500, b at $5BO. • es anew-, Themarket was not very active; small istilie were made at Sugar I0N©11%; Mo. Islisas3s@sQm Coffee 58(&34e, Wheat tin:await sates of White at $1 25@1 80 ; Red $1 18 ®1 20: - ' Cara — Demand fair: Plea 01'520 bu at 72@730: Vats firm; vales at 511.4t550 Barley is held' St..sl 10@1'211 for spring and . . • . O M* 1 VW 6, l' iteOp in T i lA 941 C4ZH O 11645. CkartrxOwtaii.s.epaintuv. , IZ4 o .•V*"Xtgl 3 Drike• • • 'PARK. Jr., nos P.TOUSTDISTEL W.I3I..U.SMIth H. Y. livid Thos. Thoa. D: lifehaler A. Reir , Allan Francis liellera •- Joahu• Rhodos Join F. Jennings. JacoL Stuokrath Thorns' S. Blair Alex. Bradley Hears Lloyd Alfred Slack Tau/arias. Josiah Ring • 0; Zug A 13 Bell Joe Dilworth B F ow l er W A Reed ' Ju W Woodwell R C Sohmarts F Rahm • 0 W Rickets= J Men= Bli Hartman' - • D M Long . 6 Rt a derson OM lik Jim ixter .l :unie nSfdile y. D Comas WaLtimith • 933140rie10 • joss" - o : l 4 l ,Aarron AscliBTA 3 T Pro ' T HAStrEIa• • • 4. Molgitzy. .. k. Open it= ) L9'44 u. to 2 P. u. Alsuauffl deiand u .Nay eventaqrs. from 6to it o'e air; epochs ftaiCE.DIKE and.upwards.t) ividenda, opY_T:O in Pooember and Ju •a, or , each neat - - • ~ Dividends allowed to ramain are ,placed to ' the oreditof - the depogtor ea prilleipal. and Lau in..' terwk thus oceopetueling it. " Drs containing Charter. ',By-Laws, &0.. fur= , .ad at.thiroffiee.• ~ air, Ituditution eon. etpeeisqy to eee rao w e earningeare rrea ll . thtiopportdnitt „ oat imunall timothy Basil, aavod, a sum w be a resource when needed, their hudneynotAWiatingiterezbut bearinginterest, in_ kitempf.reptupgcinetive. - , , myl2 suarstt-taiv AT BORLAIMB 98 , : 9jSark4t street.- . • 1 , .Men's Basile-and Overahoea . Men% Poet _end Tenth's Cavalry and Heavy Boone isadiaa' !dimes and Children's Gnm Bal moral( and - Boots. - Parker's 118,11Fe1t Solistand Burtiett'aßliteldnr. Give hie a . JOBBPA a, BORLAND. Cheap Cad" Store, No. 98 Market p' 2d door from Fifth. Alrlo LT'S ILEYOLVERS..OI,II AD 111„) new model. all sizes, for oale BOWN • . - .1367eP00d. trkstilt: cgAXP=I/11§11,1Vtlffifiri ioo ausa:cif 144 iii a daito i gic 34. ..„ O'&9 1 S. Ktkit. &ca. • , 4 ., ?•=` , 4 x4Ni*LATRANI:OP,.,.. , X Pure- No, 1 - Carboyi- a • , • - 13 Mil*T...2l:o' , X, AkirOffioe on ,LIBICATY oiDadis Ponn'alLß.' , Dipot• • s34.4oilwairanted. im i seiart7 I .. 12! M . T.1tt014P.A." 021.' * VigitilLifif _ ... ~„ , , „. : , - Z..' .: ,^ W3. . ' LtiONISV - Nimk:Aß ii - 00 W04)13117811)11tP$1 9 24$1 ,0 1ATtritAloi• • ' LAIIIENy VAL ?vli.' ~ , ,- . 7i aar ; offiociand:l l 76,6riaii ' ,2 ' . 1 / -'. ''' sa Emus= anrizzarr...mmumgifiti •-::. i; '3l .I L, Carbon of ifituriinathit and ,Iribriontec ' Carbon Oils a4.l3epzole._ ::. ,; 1 t i ~-:.- 1 iz..:Li:....1, • No:'ilizrreekti OI L , 'w.iioisawrzio PlODbAltpL O S Walirazaolaul . 4 . :.rai ; ()I . ft t wk?,.Excikm . 4ND, , H.t. E. a a niperior arum of . ~, 7 ,.. ,; „ r• ' - ''''''Holl*ed - .4:r4101.00,. iii, •,1 ,„ :: , -,-.- ,:•lckkArriogivit..-;,•fAttio - ;. 1, , ab.4i1 ~- P , ll'' WE , IP Pt N k - X1N.4:311; '' 'watehoitHe, p7IILWICAL:I9III,IIMIr., ' ATTISBURGE PENN 4 14 ----. • ..,_" . .. _ t I The, Truilosophic ißtirpitti; ,,, • 11011AIMIE$PA. NEW 'DOllltle.s..Atfiril3fti• AA. Philosophic Burner for.Okilibillitill, nom uadyi at.p.opope.s,,maay.:advantigesio,vp r the_ cOliniion:Barnere.. . -. . _ ., -. 1, -1 Y.t. L i IL'ltrtilikeon yaiin'i -- ' Aida light Wi parfait oenditistion.. - i ~ • -,•,..-.,.•..• . ~,. ..-. ( . ...), .: 3. It will burn archqualit* et pli,iii calietyk. 3. It oan used witlialong or short bliuntr. li e s4.4ttaniteed dat alisper War. •c , 45. i It can alWo7aho made 2ibtadr 1:adli: ;. kit. le,morik, wily ; wzoked, tbano ',Other Mutat; " . _ . _ .. • :•,,„. ~1 i..,- • ••• 'f: ,, lt • oat be, -• •ftiannsed i .and,lfilbilii ' thOliit IW -4.4_ Ai:ming - the 1i0na.••.,• , \n , l,,i : •.5:, • ....,.;-....*: ••,:, . ; ,:.• 2. It throlrealltke7laitallght abovelhe °One. _ _2. The' oluinico Con be, ,roOlerid ; .,9 inseil4l Withouttintiddrit theendias-: '• ' - • 1 - ~-;., , • newiliurneni All' the.•&inuzionilloiliii,. iini, can be put on any lamp now,blo•AsjoTver34,_,erk• eon using Carbon Oil sitotdir, bare • a •r• I 4. 3 IiPP O •O • 13nraer.; , . Peke 25'oeriti: ' per dozen $2 • uold'a •'• NoossiSOlTßTll'itreet. Pitntbratr2 .., . •:..; 10-.1 7 - at. . . ~..... ,P...nAlniitic. ri liu l'''lßll'''"X) il''' . yrico iqx .PlOrcAtig:EßTNl;Jii! I : - ' . *nu leima,w manuisalure zo t , O AL it' , l3L&riv ; : , aori'• 1 mak Nil i 2014.18 - 24 m wits- 4 ' ' witariEutuoitit ' t " WHOLESALE: il : •-• - .11i8i. A-74 •:.q '. G:ll,o '' 111 .; ~ ~ .; ; :.• , ,J1,,n:: Et - • 'NOM 18 'AND' 2 0'•WOOD1T.Eht - ' •, .•.,..: .. ;.:. ..,- ,d isati ' • '•'' ' ' '"'iP it. ii47)lltr lEtti , - , LI WILTAAM -CARA . - - .Bi . r bil);27 - WHOLESALE , GROER.' ' ,,, 1. 53 . , . ~. .:' -:+ -,,,,•: 111.Trui1, , ,.., ',•.: „ WlLarniew thigABLI ' , 'S• 111 8; i Illea- kll T H01 0 161 64 1 -): 1 1 3 4 I+ d 18 ' • ' ''". '-**"lt**____,-pke.Ol44.PC-:-,L._.----0 .' iii , iiii : ' :'''' 7 • ''''eriTsials•-• iii,--gA--, [iiLnCEB~, D.EAL£BS mrht. lumina L - 1411*. war. it, sarrni- a, 60 - 1 WHOLESALE - OHO CEO SI NOS: 112:SECONCIiliD 4928 P s - ,i - • Viking' 11 =k eenceali NIA4 tadzito lt rnmers. .. A_ ozilvj MERAllirtirdt i wameagonrto-aposnawriespi • .. cL WHOt I4. &Tag (}BOO • - —, . .1.. A . ~ I 7 .1111 r•-•:.i : 7: 1 ,7 .. . r ia 1 :11;1: R. -.Mite ' 'lc. , •It& ....ertt i a, , • nka a I s iS st ' ol n lgohnl ,-‘ :, I: , r a D .. o h i .4 - dervon. Donlon, Kaxton .Co.. LIS_ .• i1t,q1: . ." - .'... . . ~ • la' CURTIS C. STRUVIIFA' illINIIII•I t , • - ' 4.f. 1101JSE 'VA...EXERT S 6:13 6 . , ...1-11.1... -• u SHOP virittnaritiiii,tiei l i;elit' "' and• LibertrllltrbOtsv e. , L.: ~,,. ,: ~" ! .. ',• 1, • .PMISATNIA P 164 414-04 ersimecitba and iirc;llll4i.V.ittp MU,. ma. • , ,-,•, .,- iv 1 _ n fti ,,' 4ooll .j ilia T irSjer .0 JABIEEELILIFETZR FORWAROIIIIIIc , 411011 COUISSION MEI Ili • - I.r•-.11#1.1V11•143 or, r4ovir Basoil.t A id Praittit. • •Egtaoih.&'ftWeldti likksd a nd4a-Vla4Ill.Tl tg IA A 3 Pl l l ic lO oa ' Bt SNtt c •it 041,4 - -lanicadeta ost n ° W. -4nderup. Donlo N - Kaxton 1 11Cni : kyr. tiAiP siWelLy _mss Edam /111 . 514 L 11 11 4 -.LU 1.14 Sheath, Branfoie and..lW t CIPROr., ~ • 't4 l Per Bottoms . Rified - nnu Bo tt oms Spei , Solder: &e.; : z AliolOniportina iond • in. 4111421! . MT. ti; lir - Ikrairitly on', hunt - itzumpo ' a Moolsion), rid Tools: .f f l xe lkuot:No;, ,, i4sputerpml2e- MORA ..P , lficnfrob.Roans;:t. ! t ie „_,H airfb exp of vpaßespi, topler d zed oittorm - - • • , nor i * ' 4 ioVi;i i tAxit'isiolo4l:oo.li • *Puri i t l ar, Itsrinft or pretilSedltthiba multi - Wl' . and j alive xtrinds of !Spiess!, vookbno JB or Aj_kgoj per _OsW,atenosk and Otrod Solo/ flaw, A Aso in theDiamoodewh srl . will' - new' ei!ip . tif Bruit . an* layer", 14. : an other house in the atty. Mao op , and assortmot of Bandist eivoriglie wnand, p, :'lrlguorifHA.-MM m 4 imo rnE k . ,„ er . ;sieStl .eorner ZdasnonkandPialnend Sllo7. ..7- : J. H. 'cAstDAY.' , Note, 'lltitook,' Diart, Solid and Alm" lteid .Es tate analtierb •1. ;. Li >7g , .1 _ehaild4e PrOker• _ L • OFBICB /213.URKESBITILDMG. FOUN 4lll4 .Pittainuili• TA.; • . 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I an , now u went its fuirtWae - Aar nigigilige gb - tere - vie will please call at ' THOMAS .1 1 61ThWtga, 1 " Refer to Mr. Warrrtn.-Dlamonti:A/1•1. t 'I rov f.tr . - .- .4.; FR i.: 1 ,; - ii."'.l.- 1 : Y • SINAI' I MAIM 1. been /1- ,l o=ltiitY eviall. °fa dis ease !Oared . atlepl.9. or Failing __Tits.:/_ have 4ried the `PhYsitiatuPliithiVeldo , Civaittry and" in this. but paver, yece4ved; any,beretit. , , , r wee advisid 'to - ball On 'Die.' ' Breit teilsit Tear end have hid no Spells or-fits_s oe, 1 -therefi re ;6i:nder myself . abmisli ens - or turn"' linfortiathin please ftliet• e424BtirprstrAzte ; ~:, ~_ :. 2 , -•, =i l / 4 ..:41 , ,4fX0 . , . Pgx. - - te l VihoIIiavIZIVEREL.7,4 isar , lr4iii„, la._ SWRET,SMALL.IBLE- LINIIIEM it prepared,fieut the or Delftlimurilweit'or - Conneetieut. , tis grentlioneeetter.-and:nu been need in-hia rainule.forthe lastimentr Yews with the most 118 !moos= As extexternalrent-. edy.-it is Withobt 'a rival and 'will , - allev&to plat more h=oedily 'tlissizionor ether P v i a Til"n• -1. 42. -- . ull-liheumatio - aid Nemous ,D ezi itAa. =fallible, sad as • .ones PE:— .7 1, Le-'welledis '. • , Sprains, llruise' s., 2=4 , its - sootatug:nohlinr..ad powerful stranstheaturPret.erlles'the.lust woudes.:andistonishment, of: alt mai , a men itivbatish -Cie: four c hundred,q remarkable 04 , 0 .;,_ ertonuedisr ft the Y attesfili Asti in i tVfc' r - 76",t1i.,1-..e.fiti,, fißtaanteaco ' : ':':.' - 4 -! •,ika d w. , 03 , ,,,-. , . , -,Ammo:A*l..lll6_, -L, • ,FOARMjY _ W. NeCl,lngirovit - ft RON, . 1 ' 44 , r tut 111U'ISEVIlltine: _ Alm minim. ,_ . 1 A i . . - 13OLDIZEif GOODS • - ---- gitiftifillis - WEntiitilix4 st , siaS -ela tark# 1 0 1 Set . bet- , tik?`s :4 '"ni,l l -' ~. - ... vottiNral,,,e, zoir,o6i=!.., .-i ~..E himm ile i r robig c , 1104 E 7 -Vgaii 4 0 t i ,,1 • .2.l;:fr, '3 iki. 7...-st ~,..;.- 5...-. -....., , -** I OEM , , M=MIEI
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