Two white (loycil? s Regiments for our army are Ibrilling in Florida. ypar FranGe consuraied44442loo4 worth off. tobacco. *Lev:unity of Chester, Pa. is 4400 bonittl to recruits. • f'< - 1 Tobacco of good quality front Xary , ]aid seed has been raised in Califon:lin. •• 'The endowment fund of $lOO,OOO for the College of New lersey has all been subscribed. . The bill of Senator WILSON in refer ence to - homesteads for soldiers receives unqualified indorsement. Meeting at the Commissioner's Of fice—What was Done. • Ad 'pie+%Milt announced, the °deers of the late war meeting at Conceit Hall, ,assembled at the Commissioners office yesterday at eleven o'clock, for the pur pose of laying before that body and the County Controller, the proceedings of the meeting held on the, evening of the 30th ult. The meeting was called to order by the appointment of Hon. ThoS. M. Howe President. The object. of the meeting was stated by the chairman, and some general conversation as to the proper mode o a f raising the money necessary to procure volunteers-to fill the quota of men called for from Allegheny was had between those present. But one of the Commissions was present, so that no business of a satisfactory nature could be transacted with the custodian of the money and interests of the tax payers of the county. Mr. Lambert, the County Controller, however, was present. This gentleman said that the Commissioners had no legal warren' to issue tli, bonds of the county for the object indicated ; that an act must first be passed try the legislature authorizing the issue, and provision made for the levying of a tax for the payment of the principal and interest. Ile further stated that even then he, :is the (;Ontroller of the county, would object to signing the 1)011(1 1 4 without the authori ty of the tax payers of the county ; and for the purpose of getting such authority, lie prnpr 'sod the calling of a convention of three delegates from each election district in the county to meet in this city on Monday the Bth instant. The sug gestion of holding a convention was adopted, and a call will forthwith be is sued signed by the Commissioners, Con troller and the officers of the late meet ing, to that effect. After smite general discussion, it was decided that the Controller should at once correspond with our delegation at Harrisburg ill relation to the framing. of a lhw best celculated to effect the eni I ill view, V . ,7. : the issuing of connty keels WAsttseitox, February 2.—A letter to the amount oh rf,r00,0130, and pro N iili toe Thi• u-ual amount of bill- were read from till' Army of the Potomac say; An inventor in Ranesville has sold his for the payment of the interest 011 . i 'll, II anal referred. unit some built, -is of minor Tilt . r.• iS 11.) on:lei:Al confirmation of 'the 1 , 011 , , k, a nd their ultimate reclempt iy,, iinr , , , rt nice tinnily ru tel iii,, 11 when report e d fight, o n the sou t h sid e of the rightin a patent - bottle-filler" for $6,000. , Ihe Exr•cutive Committee, appoint, ,1 1 - min rr- ad 11; in rl liapiaall (1 II h :i 1111',!.„!',. body Or de4e - 11,1 , It would not be difficult to find a bottle at the late ineetintz et the Board of Traih ' . last week. Ti j 4 nevertheless known emptier that has cost a deal more than Booms, were authorized to issue an ail Arrived.—C - ii Li i• - - , 11••••• ~t- ii, , • 10141, 11,,,i ~ feeling known almost In mutiny that. • dress, urging upon the citizens of t I ~,e , ,,ii - e „ i: , veduee.,,re ,uric i i i„,,, I , prevtik in r-r•veral regiment, in Lee'', Three of the Russian ships-of-war have Is, cartons ,r k ~ t di s e, t n ri c e e t A t o i n r t ai , i i. c o n l i c tia t l y in t o n un g t o . 1 : f r . ;hit morning, an. i stops fit the Alotion,:d artny 2 and it I. hot improlmlde the firing arrived at Annapolis from Hampton money required to procure men to fill le Is ilii ie. TM to i 2 Moe id has le iit a; it- ho t i li , ii i r i i l l fr l n r: n i l s e r: , t , l a i , ., id 1r) preventing 1 , m:2 . ri,,• enemy's pi, k ' Roads, and will probably remain there their quotes, with the understanding that avoidably detained at t incinnari. hut i- et, :rue fretim ntiv eloinge,l. On . ' one cie for several weeks. if the county shall issue the bonds sought ( xis, II ,I 11, , hl . \ , (21O1 , • Ali MO !ler ~I rt.- , ~ ,i,„, H o ., ~, „I ry , vii 3 , Li b„i iii , ,.,l for . . for, each district shall he rehnlinrsed. (in i [lli , ' :", the /.. 4i 111( 111 I . T . '' , II I :1 /"I' the :i4 1 l'Allee posts rind two line , 01 inran A National Irish Fair, under the arts- for, the amount so subscribed and t opr hold rho. ~T hi11,,,,,,1 ,- ~r,i,•r,.:1 in try pickets were posted in their rear pines of the Fenian Brotherhood, is to aid. P n'.11(1 ,- 71- , 1,3 31 l atup Cali , land 1 any in 1•1 11 . f r .,,, luent changes of posit i ~,,,l i. • open at Chicago on- the 29th or MarrAi As the Senate is yet unorganized, and Mar , li It, i coat , ‘vkliiii r l to i 1;11 t he 11 . .11 next, and continue one week. Ti u• e i eb. i may be so for sonic' time to conk, the ine ti: .01 1 1111 , 1 a: '1 111 1‘... I'llillllg iii some of Lee's ramp, arc noted probably 10, - substitution. well known faithful re,; people in the various districts stionkigri I'l , ' , and he , a , -igtird to , ii anal .4111. If, i nillits for t i ie ,,, di,safr , I.t„1 near iiii, . r jeer is to procure means for promoting to work in earnest, in whatever way may \ ( 1111,10 ( (Jl,l land lc. await Lie rendez\ ous front. Reports farm r•rning the , earcsity the canes of Irish nationality i seem to them best, and r.iise - no: 100 01 nilbeta , will iln 3 1( -1-1 of food in Lee's army are confirme•l stun sulti . In the Missouri House of Assembly on 1 (lent to procure the men to fill their quo tem Burnside's Army i ',try-. i ( Ml\ a quart, r pidinil all pork i, allow -1 ateirt , the bonds are issued-ad they ell to each 01511 per dat a rind a small -- ; - fi Monday a resolution nominating Presi- I tai i l u a l a e l l es s will hr--those contributing Important Decision -.1 dm Mor mmititv of neut. in addition constitutes I- '' a - li t' rankhr, dent LINCOLN for re-election failed for will he re imbursoil It would be )t II . . _ , ... • ' - l Pin- in on of 1,,, raids ill Isentecky the ration , tea, sugar and coffee are Oct .tae l'." want of a two-third:3 vote Nearly :11l for each district to appoint aomi• restion i dil ~1 Ad iiii-- li.xpriiiis or .1•2 •.!7il tie (0 lie Llienli:ii" - ii• In the si'vviee. ac iii in si. eT ;l‘:. the radicals visied at..iin,t the resolution silllr'll , l'oll 1. , ar r rr- trea , rurer and ;Hs , ~ . ~, , , „ , counts by trffsonei , and refugees concur maria... hursin , onic,r, who shall kee i a corn r•I l•by , i; , m ri .lit iirt to, ),ii,, rein The Very Bev. 1)F tr.: I'AfEVICER (lied in arson--, of the i momy reseivNli sad pair! nn a, lion ,roan the }..1,1, lon, j,„ tt( 111 : 1 thie rebel 2. ", 1 , er """," 1 inil. amt di iiii,(...... Hot eine sd,cc oilr (110Y0 ). ~,,k i, „ Dublin, Ireland on the rah inst., at the out, so that t 11 , re that Irr no ,litlieult) in to r''''''''''' lII' 101 "':ri! In •di , 'ding the h a bits'' '''';' 6, went on Mine 16111 SOllle of the Cei - ir_ ti.s. R e , age of 80 years. Pr. MF.YKER was fi VOll - procuring bonds fir the, roilount ease a 1 . , tt ,rase, , in.•••, .lii M 111( Sill(I • g4(l. troops hay, received a mall SillinTe ' 'II' " "P"I . temporary and intimate associate of the ; .We wieild also orgy upon 111 e prople I11 " 1 g u ,' lr t ill "a , ‘''''. "'" 1 "l . l ' ll ' miva r of ) lothing lion, that State. 131 n n keis 1 '"''''' ' 'rah'''. i„I ev( ry diorir•t ill the r cum\ to -is to and "': - "'l r i l " ' ' . l ''n''''' c . ""l' Ti 1 ••• n''' re late Archbishop MunnAr. with them are arltill , •(Oftfrl(' (I(1 , 1 ,' -111 ,1 1:11111,1 hie li r ... -, ) , ,,,d, •,, J. , . d hs• then,, , , . 0 ,, .• , . ' AM-USEIIENTS. it that they are represented hi, 0,, , forth 11,.}1us a high pn i l l I s A prison has been constructed at Camp ~, ount3 c,imi till eon The Inc comin -e' • • TI '- 1 his derision is a very inwr,rtnnt one, f ntr•rer pterl letters trom ladles -.11,,tY o• PITTSIIII - 1“; II THE tTiIF MORTON, by order of the Government, ;is short. it is true, hit time i= precious in tr'' mini- " " I °nil "' 1 t '' . Hv " 1 "" I in it. that of the three thiitisand Cat airy sent i.----:- it is siiiii that Ilie Oa:unit - 1 trill carry the haring four cells, a dungeon, guard-room ' emergencies Ilk' In° present, end (col L into the valley during the iveent cold Leso(c (dl Mansger Wxl HENDLR,,,N. ,-,,,. 1„ ~ t0 , z1,, r tribritr l' moment should . be t, aster!. We must and all necessary attachments. There is ' weather, not over five hundred bad rc - 'l .-r il'i n i- li u t r i't . i r rit tof ((If ce-en;al(.i;ein"evnT'nt:.ll:e's'e.nni ' raise volume: 1 , for the 1 ;overnment. or turned Many were froten 1,, death neat atit rteirtertur tr 1,41.. mrliste, EittllA IN AL room in it for sixty persons. the Goy, runient will folio i i. e . e i r i p i., In Washington -- -1:1 . 1 General Frank ~ t hers w ere frOst kitten and Isou trio refric:r L• who "in ' , l`l' ,, t I , nruftl(ntlit - lemay be consoling to some to know ' into the i ,„1,...,,, - ,1,, , army from our city 11, rr. r. an i Ilr; wrier fi, rr_r-d 4 iir•iv, dr the farm bons, - and villages. Th e or r r i r ! ,, lst i V r, l i N IN, i wit( he presented the great that only the lean cows, sheep, hogs and and (1111 11 I y call I'd' a ('aunty Con- arch rd. ii. AV,i dtii.zi. in on Sunday TM emir, movement 51 - 1-, a toed failure. At ' Woke t :::'Olt . I:l . :( ' c' t 'Ll " e f ad vention in another column I . rn ma I.V ii. Iter 1 , ,t acco unts Earl . ), 's force w as, resting. on 1_':',,i,1,', ) ,"11t ' chickens died iduring the recent cold forin, r i ~1 111 -. (r ,- nn Arkansas. thr latter, w • hr) . rarinurand- d a . rlit i-jo ll in the )fiddle dyer, near )lotint Craw-fold rf s Kline; soap out We,l The fat animals gener „ . i iii iiolii iii it uon Strange Scene in Court.—.\ man i,, r ift Ar ,,,, I „ 1 . 1 ,.., ~, , 1 ,,,,,. ; ,,,,,, 1t „ poi , Latina aband Air .1 'lie r rib rprise •iiii- Th,. Irish Recruit. ally escaped. mutest Womls wassentrq). • , 1:,111,, , ('rim- j„,k,, lit )I,iiiiii a i l). I, 1 , i :,,,,,,,,,,,„ :2 ,,, ~ morning eleNeh pi ieollers of tr. lir and ten ~....,m isom riA i. L. By order of the Secretary Ifi War, the r .,„ 1 i .,,,,,., „ f Ii i in ii nll „,i , I I„. „ her day, ~ " , int , ,, ~,,,,., A , l'irt-hlirgliPna ;mil horses lielonizint? to thi• anal, Virginia ear ii... alry, 11 ere f., lit to headquarters, from the employment of persons of African de- 1,, eight Nears imprisonment in the pen- Pptill,iyll - n0i!,0.., tt e li it c ill:d Can:, to I earl„ They Nt ere , a (111 ed in Open Every Night This Week, scent, male or female, as cooks Or our- iiefoill . \ .' ( tit hearine the •-, ounce, the feel pi. , ml of isltl, i Ire-re brave Generals. ici,,t,5:,!,.i.,• 1 r .I*. El 0 Ridge And on Wednesday and SEI i itrday After'- see will he permitted in all United States prisr-m i ri• ii -fk e d the judge, with a defiant ueoa, et 3 oiroiek., Coneert.—)lie, s, id, I, a,sisted lo- ---. 41.- general hospitals. When so employed, aspect, win' lie didn't make the term they shall he entitled to receive $lO per i longer. He was directed then by the Sher- arti-li will a rand several talenteil , giveg month and one ration. itf to take his seat on the prisoners' bench, concert on l'lrurstirt!, evening, February and as be did so he remarked, "G-11 d'l-1 1511 Miss Scrilra as rill our citizens Solicitor - WHITING has decided that such a Judge l" As he was leaving the isi,‘ , . clll t . .“ aliens who fire bubjects,,of a foreign goy- Court-room a few rnintees after; in fi „ i ' it ' l e i l ' i ic„l ' i2ts l in t n bl e s et ei t t 3 '"l • l l l o l' , l l W i l :::! i charge Ntrf \ T I C t u lte i iiffie! - irs, he swaggered_lti= 1001F, ,, h . , opefiof TO ana kc ho, with urnment, and have voluntary enlisted in the United Statti-i army as sille)litutes for:I along, and, ° a:l am : 7, i '; sounding titles and AltrOnounreable s i Trni, - v1 in , r I m limp. '' ri t 1 mitre gnu', f : rin e .) tr• i -cy ti 1 1, tli t e t country as prima the drafted men, are not Entitled to be dis- ! meet you, by G—d, ill the 1 . 11(I Or l'ivill charged from , ricir ser•vice Irecause of years ''' He was then directed to by "r i n i n a : ,,, , , , ',, 1 n :', , , t„ i t r, '7, i ; ‘ , 1 7 , 1 „ ",-` , ,1 , ,c , yr i 1 1 g , 7 1 . . brought bock. The Court rr•marli l eil that . v ; ... . ' '" such alienage. , the exhibition he had male of himself i '" ' ' flt • ell The Raleigh •‘ / '"` t ` kter ''' tisa Y s that the required that the sever, C' 1„ lially of the m • proposition for a State Convention, com- law should be inflicted 1111111 Min The C ~c antile Libr a ry Lectures— ing so close on the beds of Mr. Li::- sentence hitr Infirre announi eil bail not Dr "Fi'n'ny. I ' r 1 : 1 ' I ' .' '1", will 1 1 l lir'r the been entered nn the journal. anal the trio ir lecture or, the ei•tirsc liefore lite COLN'S prnnOailiOn to let one-tenth of the Court Nt ~ 1 11(1 rtriw sentence. him t,, , ~II y.. , ,,, , . m ,:-. Lib!,,rt As , orimion on people form a State l et " 3 a foremen! in the Peniteilitan Inc the pe if lOn ;day evening . next. Subject • very' strong odor of disloyalty and ices-,' rind of riftren tear; end, nti,,til lie hills--- 11" , , , /,( , i ~ , o, /,,,'(,,. - 111 T is 1, eldlit'a son about it. removed t, CC:1111111W,, 11 , , 110111i1 he oon- test - , 10,1.;1• an I 1 I,l 4 lnnt or dor. and The Henderson Tiniee i s , d e li g h te d at i tined in the dungeon of the jail. ilio..i• who may atti nil hi-, heture will be the reported retirement of General But- profited and entertained LER, and the e-tablishment of the De partment of North Carolina, which, it says, removes the most serious obstacle to the return of North Carolina to the Union. "Zhe attorney general of Pennsylvania .reports that the bankers and private bro kers of this State own $10,900 for taxes. The Countess DAnArm—ex-mi s t rose o f the King of Derunark , --has bang)* a house in Paris, and means to live quietly there. Bread riots are frequent in the South, and the newspapers are not permitted to mention them. There' is between $120,000,000 and $140,000,000 of rebel counterfeit money eficrilition, About forty per cent. of the cotton spindles of Now England are now in op- A bill is before the lowa Legislature authorizing the Governor to send a State Commissioner of Emigration to Europe. id fourth island, connected with those known as the "Three Sisters," al Qvu -Ni agara Falls, has been discovered. It is stated from Washington that an ordCr relieving Gcn. FOSTER of his com mand, was issued on Thursday. A new counterfeit ~2 () bill on the Pitts ton Pa. Bank has just made its appear ance. Vignet rolling mill, figure 20 on the upper corny. A Richmond paper advertises a lot of brown paper, suitable for envelopes or wrapping paper, at $BO a ream. The New York Post says that for the recruits which may be raised after the present call for troops has been satisfied, the country expects to rely upon the blacks. Dr. J. B. LEACH, the conservative member elect in the new Confederate Congress, which meets in February, says, in thißaleigh Standard, of the I.lthAithat "North Carolina now claims the fulfill ment of the compact, or the right to de part from the Confederacy in peace." • Many of the fruit trees in Missouri, Il linois and Indiana were killed by the late severe weather. In Indiana the peach crop is entirely destroyed. In some parts of Missouri the vines have been kill ed, and the grape product will be incon siderable. The Raleigh Standard, in its appeals to the slaveholders for peace, says "We went to war to protect State sovereignty, and defend and perpetuate the institution of slavery; but if it should appear that we arc likrly t lose both, as rational be ings we should parse and consider well the direction which things are taking. The Herald's New Orleans letter has a rumor of a mutiny in one of the forts be iow Mobile, and the mutineers - repulsed a force sent against them with great slaughter. The rumor probably arose from the fact of the great disaffection among the tio, , p- in the rebel forts; and that many de-- t, reached our fleet. These deserts report that a rebel cavalry regiment, six hundred strong, is in the rear of Mobile, and refused to serve any longer. „ The Confederate Government, when it found its paper issues overwhelmingly large, proposed a heavy tax on their own issues to try and drive them out of the market, and thus do f4omething to lower the -premium on gold. Our wise Gov ernment, when the same effect began to appear, put a tat on gold to gripe it away. If both plans succeed, in a very short tinle:a Confederate rag will be as valua— ble, or more valuable than a 'lofted Statei greenback. ITEMS Site for a New Church.—The it us . tee of the Third Presbyterian Church, Important bill has been whose bons, of worship, corner of Third prescnted in the Legri.dature authorizing and Ferry street, , , wag destroyed some the inspectors of prisons to receive per, , three months m.o.;by fire, have purchased sons maw under capital dent , mee, not the large lot of ground la•lfw,ring to An vet executed, and confine them under a derson's hell'', situated nn the southeast ' Go \ f•rner . a conditional pardon. There corner of th street and Cherry alley, are about twenty such eases throughout The lot has a front of one hundred and lite Stale twenty feet on Sixth street, and a depth of two hundred and forty feet on Cherry City Guager's Deport.—The total alley—extending from Sixth street to amount ofotl guaged by the City Guager Virgin alley. The price paid was twenty • hene last year was= 17,1:-.1. of whiskey, thousand dollars, which is a very reason- 2s, 7 ;38, and of molasses, The to. I able sum for so large and eligibly situa- tal fees were *10,615 of the ated a piece of property. It is the inten- Onager retained SI.RXP,;9O and 57,41 77 Lion of the congregation to erect such a went for tilt- hire of office and to par dep. church edifice as will he a credit to the titles, &c. architecture of the city, although its erection may not be commenced for some time. Ever since the, destruction of their church on Third street, the con gregation have held religious services in Mozart Hall, Seventh street The Income Tax for 11364.-11 A. Weaver, earl., Assessor for the •22d Dis trict, received a circular from the Treas ury Department, from which we make the following extract : In order to in sure an early completion of the annual list for 11364. Assessors will instruct their Assistants at once to begin the collection of income returns in their respective divisions. Although tax-payers are au thorized to delay making return until the first Monday of May, those who have not made return by that day will be ItAhle to assessment under the provisions of section llth, U. S. Excise law." The .section referred to provides for an ad dition of fifty per rent. in all cases where returns are not made within the time specified by law. Theatre,—This evening a new Legen dary ROrnattic drama of "The Hartz Mountains" with the ominous title of 1 , "Wake not the Head" will be produced I for the first and only time during the pre sent engagement. In the course of the play the celebrated Ghost effects will be introduced in several effective tableaux. I,The Spectral 111 m: on v. as produced by Mrs. Waller in Cincinnati, Louisville, j Nashville and other cities during the season and the press generally admitted it to be the most vivid and perfect Glupst shadow of the many brought before the "public In the West. Mrs, Waller per- i y t' • the part of "Brunhilda the Phan-1 Xh ti - 11" t 401461 i it i rt ru C h v. o elo6k last evening a fire t tit • broke out hi the maehine'shtiP Mad foun d of Mr., Jenks 499.ted. pinittut KOrner AP Pi-tot Street and Rediinbt 'alrey. The fir,emen were prqmptly on:the, ground,. buhill 'their effErits id , BijifY the' Progress: of •the devouring element Werd futile, and the building, with its valuable con tents, was est.royed. At one, time it was feared thatihe fine dwelling Of Mrs. Adams would take fire, but although in eminent danger, it was eaved, as was all the adjacent dwellings. The building dentipied V _Mr Jenks _was Anyneffi by Me.' Wsiden, and was once before des ,troyed by fire. We could not ascertain Mr. Jenks' loss, but Suppose it will be heavy, on s bleb he had no insurance. The owner of the building, Mr. Warden, was fully insured. Although - a drenching rain poured down at the time of the tire, the streets and alleys in its vicinity were thronged with men, women and children, all ga zing intently upon the scene, or admir ing the gallant and efficient manner in which the tiromen - coutended with flames. And who shall say that any city in the Union an boast of a MO rt• efficient brat) of firemen than Pittsburali ? WPT I ESDA,Y, 1 44 1 3NP1P1 k'sls.3, 1864: , bOEA .LNULIAGENE: Meeting of Councils A speri 11 meeting ni (',uneils way hell on :NI - .IJ‘iny evening. for the' purpt:e t four Guardian.. or the Poor. A route oiLcutioll wits rend fr. , nt the 13F4Ird Guardian: -I,o;n_ that Hier, tea. 1011. \ the Board, where. upon :Mcsqr , i. Albree, Dickson, Woods and 1[ Ree it ere elected. A resolution was otfert d in Select Fou l] , to appoint a onintittee htconfer with the ottie, of the Pennttylfania Railroad Company it, relation to t on nectin” their road with that of the Sten kinville road, with a effete of compro mising the matters at issue between the city and the load, ntot pending in the District Court, and which is to la. arFzued 1 tut Saturday next. Although the ap pointment of the ronintittee was asked for at the urgent solicitation of the rite Solicitor, the opposition to its appoint merit Iraq very iron The receornH it howevr r, pasted. and !Sle , H . 's. !teed rtppointt on the 'tart oft Srlort Council, and 1 1 frt'andle , --. coffin and NVllite on the part et flit. runmon Council. Salt Inspection.—During the yeitr encliit , January 31:0, .Tficob in , pected 21,234 ha.t n•l.s and 2,311 bap of salt, and received fees $300,62, Of Which he paid $79, 07 into the city treasury. AZ - GROVER & RAKER'S SEWING :VI Al :HINES hate ol , talned the highest premium et every fit. te. Cutinty and Institute Fair held in Is4>2. as the hest family and the hest netnufae tering; machines, and for the best nt.uhloe work. A. P. ell ATONE V, General Agent, i Fifth st., Pittsburgh, P. =ME= JOSEPH MEYER & SON ME= PLAIN AN!) rA EURNIT U itE AND CHAIRS, MEMO 135 Small htichl, and 424 Penn vi n., Beta ,en 611, tt., and irpo alley, nog If ANKEVS EXTRACT EVCERT; Celebratrd far the cure 01 Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid irritation of the'Urethra, Re tention or Incontinence of cfriue, And all diseases or the Bladder mid Ti idney s. Prepared °air by 4. J.. 11.44.XK1N . & CO., :pßt.rooTsTs, , No. ea Market Street . , Pitt eb Sold by all Druggists. Price, 76 cute fain 'TELEGRAPHIC, ItXx*riith coiM**ss. From the. Army of the Potomac. Funeral-of Governor Gainble Late News frolit Missouri Latest From Cairo and Below Gen. Gillmore °omit:lg North. Soldiers Froaterki to Death. WASHINGTON, February 2, 1;014 .M.14 , e,—0n motion of Mr. Fenlon, the Secretary of the Navy was called upon to inform the House whether the sup plies for that Department: during the past year, were purchased upon con tract, anti if not, what proportion thereof and of what kinds were purchased in open market, fie., and that he inform the House what a teration in the law is necessary. Mr Stevens, from the Committee or Ways and Means, reported a hill mak ing appropriations for the support of the army for the year ending June, 1;465. The House passed a bill to facilitate the payment of bounties and arrear,; or pay due to wounded and deceased soldiers. The consideration of a bill ante•nda tory of thu Confiscation act wa , then resumed Broomall,'(if Pa., made a sp., n Caviir of the confiscation of rebel es tates. The house then went into Cnin 'diner, of the Whole on the State of the Union nn the Semite's bill anmndatorj tii the enr(illmeni act, and adjourned. The Inest extrsordanary exhibition in the If EaDgyaltTEns, DEPARTMF.NT rep xt: .• EsTEnN VIRGINIA, FehrlEtry 1.--( on world, the siderable excitement prevailed along the Groat Milt onion Pal)lerta line of the railroad to-day, occasioned more by precautionary movement, titan i iF anytiling else. Yestertla_y morning a,t PiiltAiDISE LT OS1„ 1 portion of a rebel brigade that hail been sent over into New Cri i k V tiltalley 6,r lb,. purposi• 01 intercepting one of our Limy- . , The Great Rebellion in Heaven,! I ing I ' ollll/ in ..; (111 1 / 1 . kil /Oil the rear of t'o: one! Thorloirti'i command, when-mom , The War of the Angela, -.kirmishinfr ensued between the tint . forces (Mr min tisiallv drove thi rel., I- , The Fall of Satan and Fall of Man, . - _ . . ______ i.:.ek. 1 . Aiolesrribeit by John Milton in his Immortal I . • Cincinnati . & Louisville Packets. This afternoon the inert' a gain ad'- poem. entitled "Paradise Lost," it being a corm , vanced and this time occupied Burling- ! I t ;l i e n t ,, e t i ( l. , lu e s u t d rat , i , o ,m u of t „ hi: „..leat Poem from begin_ FOR CINCTNNA TT & OCISVILI,F, „ pri,m, ton Brisk skirmishing tea, t• in on at . . , . . THIS DAY, FEB. 3, AT 10 A. AL different times during the day. Weil , Slxty - three Splendid Til l oleall ramtlngs, . t . ,..,_ ...... : 4 , 4 , 1, THE NE IV AND S UR,. stantialstoamer ALPHA, Capt. J. confidence is felt in General Kelly's C'arrying out ailltoni Idea of r:7,7: - ;:a - ieare as announeed above: ability to defeat the enemy's designs u lor freight; orpriaiikagt, apply (inboard, or to Up to this lime everylning is favorable 'leaven, Hell, Chaos.& Paradise. JoHN FLACK', or _____ , feb2 J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agts• to the interests ofour site. __ FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. MONDAY EVE.NINo, February Tat .—A [Vi.ri t l t- '.: x' NWITI-1. PAIII:N1 7-- ? ig (. ( ` ‘ :n a t ts s THIS DAY, FEB. 3. AT 10 A. M. tig,ht took place late this afternoon in (;raucl :Mal inet_spia New Creek Valley, between the advanc• . 1 AT I'IID '‘ V A fTER- I CLO 11 0. 2,dl47;loPhriateaßN.S.ECion7nteAaayFerComBB-IPmitLalnEleril, ing columns of the enemy's troops and ' ()a \ , , ; V i i ) : ( lll,l:'' at n a A o l: cloc:k, ' , hen Children will will leave as sintiouneeci above. one column of ours. After a sharp en- , be admited for lu rents. For freight. or passage, apply 01,1 board, or to eagement we repulsed the enemy, driY- [ Doers open Es eninge St 7 o'cltwk. Exhibition liIN FLACK . , or trig him hack over two miles commences at 7,‘, o'clock precisely. feb2 J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agts. ______,____ Al' If 1.11 NO( /NS—Doors open at :I o'clock.. CrOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. or full particulars see bills. THIS Dal - , ETV. ; AT 4 P. M. A Ii..7)WIZEP•tiN, I%, atearner MIAMI, 14ryson, - Qom- THE FINE PASSENGER 01 , 2-i iv,l Proprietor soil AI Knager man er wi Imre es announced above, l ,-- -,..,'----,-,-CONCERT HALL. For freight, or paiiage, apply on I)oard, or to JOHN feb2 .1. D. COLLINLIWOOD, Agts. FLACk, or . Grand Promenade Concert and Ball. ___ -- For the benefit of the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee, FOR CI NC: NTNIR:IimicETN:I(7,AteC•f ,71).:-IEN,sti0:1:91...E.C.wElliLE,tricPoWitrit-tS. l'ntler the auspices and direction of the YOUNG 1 MEN'S TERPSICHOREAN sOt '11 , ;TI, on ! WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 341. The following gentlemen Int, e kind lent the use ‘.. ti ona s son, willleare MI a o ri vi no bo. ri ‘ n r eed d, o a r b t o o re Of their names as Honorary .Metnbers: Judge w.hiceandles 13. n Sawyer, Jr., Andrew Carnegie, I. Heron Foster f i e 'o te2 r freight T. ,o li . r i tn o : .1. I). COLLINOWOOD, ABU -lohn D Scully, Chas. W I John H. II -omit on, Thos. 13. Hamilton, Daniel I /Neil, R. A Cameron. I The Society will spare no pains or expense to , j make this THE BALL 0 I.' 'lli E sEA st oN, tram_ , during for the first time in Pittsburgh the popu lar Easte.n Prelude or Promenade, a feature at I once new and novel, fashionable and pleasant. i The Colutnit tee hope to sell 3.000 tickets, and for this reason ha‘ eplaced them nt the low price of $1 each knowing that hundreds will buy then, at that price even though they hare no intention of being present. In order to Interest all In the no ble undertaking the Committee will grant to any person selling ten tickets, or more, a free admit. twice, and a Floor Manager's Badge, hearing an inscription of the number al ticket's sold by the wearer thereof. No lady will be admitted unless accompanied by a gentleman of known respectability or pre sent Inc at the door an invitation card. - I iekos and Invitation Cards tor Ladles at C, It, Mellor's \lush, Store, 81 Wood street, and the p,- foci pa I houses In both cities . Promenade at 8 o'clock. I nlcing to erinunenee at IS o'cloA, .: . jan2l-td Imutsvm.E, February 1 —The C,Jurt of Inquiry in the ease of General. ( - Ht. tenden and McCook commenced its si q. sion here 10-day. MaHr Generals Hun ter and Cad wailer, and Brigadier Gen eral Wadsworth, compose the Court : Col Schreyer is recorder. Gen Burhridge is at the Louisville Hotel. Among the Galt HMIRC guests are Major Generals Hunter, Cadwala- der, Steinman, Schofield, Crittenden and McCook; Brigadier Generals Wads worth, Allen and Chatlain; Rear Admi ral Porter and Major Generals Grant and Roseerans will arriv at the Galt House, from St. Louis, to-night. BALTIMORE, Feb. 2.--Information from the upper Potomac, to-night, indi cate that the rebels are making a great effort to destroy the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. The telegraph lines were rut about noon to-day, east of Cumberland. The bridges at north branch and Patter. son creek were also burnt, and some fighting at the latter point. It was fear ed that an attack would he made on Martinsburg. The rebel force is about five hundred, under Gen. Rosser, who made the attack on Patterson creek S - rol orth Brau r h. After burning these hrid.2:cq they moved in the dlrertion n New Creek. Nothing filthier known: &NIHON 3LtrYILR New Yonx,, February 2.—The Trs /June has a special dispatch from Harris burg, stating that Imboden's cavalry has crossed the Potomac, and is about to invade Pennsylvania. [ SECOND DISPATCH] HARRIS Brae, February 2.—The au thorities here have no official knowledge or the reported invasion by Imboden's cavalry, and they seem to think that the statement is premature. CINCINNATI, February 2.—A Coira dispatch to the Gctiette says-'lie steam er Mary E. Forsyth arrived here yester day from Memphis with three hun dred and eighty-seven cabin passengers and five hundred others, mostly refu gees, also three hundred bales nrcottatv. Many wives of officers came up, large rinmbers still waiting at Memphis for boats north. ,:E9R„T } A.E;MQIEmii 4V. 0.. dy,c SrAftittrig;Fei-b,i2.4- - Bbib IS - rinses of the legislat r ure tuljourneo yesterday to at -1 tend tfiAtIAMI or GlSr.Vamble, in thin clty46-niorrotr; Lietiti;iooV! Ha tries ; sage -to the legiftretttire rinithimeing the death of Gov. Gamble, concludes as fol lows My chief and-constant' e ffdlti4 shal I be to co-operate with the Federal Gov ernment in its efforts to suppress the ex isting rebellion. In doing this I shall not be solicitious to find fault with the President and Congress or liar generals in the field. I shall rather defer my ob jection§ to whatever I may consider trilameworthy in their acts, either. to a more propitious period, and trust to a cordial support of the Government of the - United States to contribute something to the restoration of peace. A Leartmtvorth dispatch to the Dona -1 crat, says : The legislature passed a reso lution asking that the southern portion of western comities of Missouri he at tached to the department of .Kansas. Gen. Curtis has gone to Fort Scott. A largo train of supplies started for Fort Gibson to relieve the sufferings among the Indian and negro refugees. A large I meeting of ladies and gentlemen was held last night, in Mercantile Library Hall, to make arrangements for holding a great Mississippi valley sanitary fair the com ing spring. Gen. Rosecrans was elected PrtiSident ; Gov. Hail, Mayor Piney and Gen. Fiske, Vice Presidents ; President Lincoln, Vice President Hamlin, Gov ernors of all loyal States, and Gen. Grant, honorary members, and a large number of executive committees, both gentlemen and ladies, were also elected. NEW YORE, Feb. 2.—A. special des patch to the Ilerala , says Col. Mulligan this morning drove the rebels front and re occupied Burlington and Moon field at nowt. 500 of Rosser's cavalry attempted to hunt the North Branch and Patterson Creek bridges, and to cut the telegraph. They were driven off without doing any serious damage. The fires were put nut and the rebels pursued by the Penh-syl vania cavalry. The wires are being re placed and a bridge repairing train goes out to-morrow morning. We lost a few killed and wounded and took some pris oners. NEW Yowl:. Fch. .2 —The po.o. sass that Gen. Gilhoore ti ill come north in about two wry h= Several of his hest reilio,tints I y male elsewhere, and others will so,-,n FRANKFORT, Fubruary 1.--There was 00 s , •natorial ballot to-day. Great (A ertionq arc irraking: to remove the seat of Government hence to Louisville. RIVER MATTERS, THF: 17 matt.—LaM evenings at twilight there were eleven feet water in the channel. The fine packet, littiand, caw, jiny,,, if," 1, to-day for Cincinnati and Lonisrille. 63 - The One at ow re; llnht.s, Captain eon. is annodneol for l'lnclnnat. and 'Ands , Illy. 4.3 - Itii• favorite steamer t'amelia, rapt. t.t tie stint ci for , t LOoti. AnnivALs AND DEPARTURES 1V EP. Viarke. Brownsville Brownsville .Ir, in Elizabeth. —Gordon Wheeling. II obinnon . . 'lnciunat I DEP kit TEI) ( 'litrke.. .%srmac Evan'lle, Cairo dz St, 11014 . 8 Packets .Istnes P. lisrr. Wallas, Pillps, W Harker, er --- zr .. ./IJST RECEIVED DIRECT P;V- 1 from Europe, a new supply of RUS SIAN PEBBLES. Also, a fine assortment of Opera Glasses, Field Glasses, Microscopes, Tel lescopes, Prespectives, Pocket Uompasses for army use, Reading Glasses, Linen Detectors. Hand Glasses, &c., for sale byJ. J. DIEL.MOND Practical Optician noV-iyd-was 39 Fifth st., post Bulactitg, LOST.—AN ORDER FOR DIIIF goods drawn on Ilugus & Backe, tiy bas, P. Barr to the order of Jaa. Pop, dated January l 8 s. All personi sw, warned not to negoti ate same a; it 'has Tsbea cancelled. febt-Std WELLED CORN— -12,9 bush, prime Shelled Corn, 600 " " Ear ( 'orn, N,l/4at rceelved and for gale ill r.E ".1.11.114 ARNECTROIshI, feta (*.race arket mid .Plist stp, 1114411.8 200 bbls. j.d." a wl Ooffbe Sugars. firo ota4. embed, Powdered and Orman. brred,-now in *ire and for rale by REYMER &BROS" Janl6 126 and 128 Wood Ed. ni far ileritt. yrinsiatititi Vitotnithr. OPPUfIi or tR - DalVlr.CPoter. WEnneansr, 1884. htliprO , Ang, the demand for.the le 4.tioNsjiteinglarger. Prices, how ever, have undergone nnottange worthy of ape eial notice. The weitthill *la Ten' P easant ' Our rivers continue in line navkiaide largest class of boats find zur difficulty In going Gut loaded to their utmost capacity. Wanoticed a number pf "broad horns" passing, the wharf destined for the lower cities vthelr arrival - below will be hailed with delight by' ournelghbora. The wharf yesterday was crowded with merchandize for a longdistanee, str onglyiesemblingold times. The Argonaut No. 2 and Sliver Spray left with fine eargoes--the former for Si. Louis, the latter for Louisville. The Olive was preparing to leave with a fine tirp. The Maria and Jennie Ilubhs brought up heavy cargoes, a large portion of which was detined for the Eastern cities. Sev eral first class boats are due to-day—among them the Muscatine, Cii tzen, Sec . The Allegheny river is in good order, and boats on that stream are do ing a good business. Among the sales we note the following : HAY—The market was firm with a fan demand The receipts flmounted to I 1 loads which were' readily diaposeddit $3B. IR ton ; inferior sold as low as $3O ; Baled hay unchanged—a ties at $36e1437 ton. FLOUR—The market was not very active for some time past. The receipts were limited and sales likewise. Buyers have generally been sat isfied with purchasing only sufficient to meet their immediate wants, holding to theopinion that pri ces would decline on the resumption of naviga tion ; a few days will determine whether they are correct In their views or not. The principal demand was for the better brands. The n sales were : 200 hbls Extra at $6,50 ; Extra Family at $7254@7,50 ; 10u do Extra Family *7,40; 150 do on private terms. WHISKY—The market remains unsettled. Small sales of City Rectified were sold at 83@85c. BUTTER—The demand was fair and sales reg; ular—prime roll was disposed of at 26@We ft It.. DRIED FRUIT—The demand is improving and prices are looking up. The receipts have been restricted for some time past. We note sales of leo bus Apples at *2@2,25 ; 75 do Peaches ss(ej 5,50 +5 1 bush. I:EESE—The market was firm W. R. at I,l34with a gomi demand. Sales of 100 has c ; 70 do °shell at toantiqc. Stocks moderate. sEE Its—The demand is improving. We note small sales of Flax at $2,62@2,65 1? bush ; Tim othy 8343.:(:5; ( lover steady at $8,25@5,50, APP L E( B —The demand is increasing. Sales of 80 bhls at ( 1 32,75@53. BACON—The market was firm with a good local demand, Sales were made as fast as could he received from smoke house. Sales of lots ranging from 2.000 to 5,500 at the following rates S. C. Hama at 14/d1 , 13;.: • do Plain Hama at 12 tVi_i)l2,4:",c ; Sides at 1 1, 1 :6 - 11;.; ; Shoulders at 9 i'•o93 i e.. tYIAIN—The demand was restricted ; prices nominal at Barley, spring, 81,76 ; fall *4,50. beat—rfat, 4 , 1,3 , 1q1,40 ; white. $1,4641,46. (kite dull and nominal at 7ggeoc.' Corn—Buyers were shy—prices nominal. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. OFFicE OF THE DAILY' POST, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 3, 1861. 131i9ines, in the oil a ay, was not very active. Rumor says The hest place to dispose of 01l at present, is "Oil City," where the article runs from the wells. There is nothing like demand ing good figures, whether you obtain them or not. The receipts by the river are beginning to arrive. Some 300 barrels arrived during the afternoon. There is a number of lots on the way that may be looked for at any hour. The market was unsettled. The tales made since our last were very limi red 1 AT' DE—The stock: on hand is limited in bulk. We continue to quote' at 1 , 5ti.14c., some dealers not offering including packages at 23a.r.24c., with sales of 50 bhls. at .2.3?.;:c., delivered on platform. REFINEn--Holders seemed more firm. We note sales of 50 bhis. Free at 47c., warranted to stand the Cincinnati fire test. Bonded was held .it ztsoi4oc, Rer. 7 , .r.E—The demand v. as better. Sales 200 bt.l, vt 17e Cincinnati :Witliiky Market. WHISKY—There was a good demand for Whisky to-day, partly speculative, and the mar ket was firmer hut price.; did not undergo any chAnge The sales comprise about 9(lUbbls at 75 e, the latter for wagon. 13rownsi 111. P tl, Chicago Hlghwlnes Market. 111..itu tb. , —opened dull a ith sales of 150 I.his at 71e, hut there were no but era at the close Ct ut er ti9eiiu 9+y c. I ouiss Ili / an•ss 1 I Pittsburgh 4z Cincinnati Packets, TUESDA Y.% CINCINNATI . PACKET Letters Plitsi.urgh every TUESDAY. Lear es Cincinnati every FRIDAY. THE NEW ANDALAGNIPI side-wheel passenger steam er PII,2IB'E, B. French Com mander. r ill run R.e a weekly Paakets between the above points. Leases Pittsburgh every at It a. m , and Cincinnati every FrilllA l it It a m. For freight or passage An plt on board, or to Cincinnati Packets. FOR CINCINNATI. FRIDAY, FEB. 6, AT 10 A. M. THE NEW AND SPLEN tIgiFFPIdid side-wheel passenger steamer M ' ' NE, 3. Robinson, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or fen J. I). COLLINGWOOD, Aga. FOR CINCINNATI. THURSDAY FEB. 4. THE FINE PASSENGER ..,444 ,, tc ,,, steamer .TENNIF: "WEBS, Capt. n. oeienny, wl,ll leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, applK d on board, or to JOHN FLAC " or f cb3 J. I). COLLIN WOOD s. Oin., Cairo & Mena REEMINI R EVAN'LLE, CAIRO & ST. LOUIS. THURSDAY, PM 4, AT 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSENGER steamer CAMELIA, Lytle, Corn ' mandcr, w l leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply au board, or to toHN FLACK, or feha S. D. COLLINMVOOD, Agts. rinitE GREATEST NER VINE, TONIC j AND BLOOD PLTIFIEIt. Dr. Cutter's El\ GUSH BITTERS. A .ure oure (br Intemperance. Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S, FAMILY 3,npaucraNT-Es. Dr. Schenck's Pnlmonig Tani) end: Pins, Celebrated Saraaprille, xnd 4±lloAlWandli ne a gfedAditieimii `fokind onlit ttko PITTSBCPAR DREG , VOINE, Torrence & M' Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth. Drug; 15Tedletteee, Chemicals , FertursirY, Paints, - 4 011 s, Lad, Varnishes, Rrushes, Trusses, Supporters,. Shoulder Braces, Aed alr articles usually found in Drug Stores of first qualiV; for sale low, TORRSONQS IiVOARR feta , No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. • STEAMBOATS. .IWIN FLACK'. or Lo 11"( NID, Art 3 'his Packets. it 4 . me; g 44" f FOR In 'ATITIMIYI 444''a►iys GENUINE MEDIGIng The Inventor of the extract of PAREIRA BRAVA, After an exiterlenCe of teeny pears In lirflitte practice now oftetelt ttitheatfilefeditt a highly concentrated form: What is Parehia Barth ?-*6B& It has, since tea% been a specific for UALCULOUS AFFECTIONS; INFLAMMATION OF THE BOW ' ELs; INFLAMMATION OF THE Ktutizirs ; LEocarRHaEA and all diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS. It has been recommended by the talent of the Medical Profession for nearly two ettlltintfte The Fluid Extract of 13..RA.VA la now offered to an atillotell world In q give WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL For all diseases of the Bladder, Eidneya,Cfrav el or Dropsical swelling * no-niedfrAile "i4erited con cope with this compound In its post* erally ANNIHILATE DISEASE All bad properties in the drug are reanoveerby the process of its compounding in.the shape of fl uhi, leaving its STEELING PROPERTIES ALONE • Young ,men who may be In/Oaring front the many ills consequent upon early indisceartlon es' abuse should try one bottle and be relieved. 'The symptoms are INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION, NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOSS OF SIGHT, WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, t By not arresting these signs, which as =wrong- I y point as the needle to the pole, to Impotency, Epileptic Pita, Premature Decay and battik a crime against nature is committed—a practical although protracted SUICIDE is being commit ted. All medical authorities agree that were the ef fects of EARLY INDISCRETION Removed, that there would be far less use for INSANE ASYLUMS, As the records of these humane institutions prove that a very large proportion of their. pa, heats owe their reception aud detention within them to early habits of indiscretion. For all unpleasant and dangerous diseaaes Gilscm's Extract Of Pareira Brava Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter what length of standing. '''No change of diet is required, no cessation from business. Soldiers Home upon Furlough And who may peshaps hare unfortunately con tracted disease, will find the Factract of PARBI-• RA BRAVA the specific for their ins. By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, It causes a frequent desire to urinate, thereby NS, a °ring obstructions and securing the suffUrer , againat all fear of stricture of the Utherea. YOUNG Drox Beware of the numberless quacks to be found in all large cities. Many of them know Nothing of the Practice of Medicine, And yet they are allowed to deceive and decoy , r/l33:1111 1::M"177.A../etlr, Until oftentimes after a lifetime of misery, deith kindly ends their angering. Gilson's Chlorine Water, In connection with the Extract, is a specific for the Gonnorhea, or protracted (Beet. Syphilitic patienta, especially cases of old standing would do well to try GILSON'S F"I'LL,B. A Medicine that Ilia STOOD THE TEST OF YEARS, and in connection with the Me of the EXTRACT OF PABEERA BRAVA, Will effectually eradicate any case, no matter of how long standing. 4, Price, $1 per Bottle. a C. OAKLEY, No. 16 Dey et., New York, bimetal Assn* vni Eon SALE qtrbooritestsile X 1.10.410.16 •M. -II T 0 -Dip DRUG&ISTL Dispatch itreet ,