IPA al Di "deli:TN ij For standing . matter per square, (40 worded WWI std dem.r T l l ', "..f - If ? •., .„.` ,•• .i _ ' Offieine3*- • , ..'11:::*; inotith J , .4'. ::. ilt - 6 1 0 ° Two insertions.... 1,00 wo months 9,00 Throe Insertions... 1, 26 Tldee months..... 11,00 Four insertions.... 1,50 Fonie.ponths. • • • • 13 , 00 Five insertions.... 1,751F1ve150nth5...... 14,00 Onkweek., - 2,ooiSix m0nth5....... 16,00 Tw Q, Weekbi 3,soiOneyekr 26,00 Thrite weeks 6,00 , t nutsgpareSangeable oast a week 1 year. $30,00 DAILY vosp, jingle subscriptions by mall, 88,00 peryear, pay able to advacce. DelivAred in the city, at 18 cents 'per week, payable to carriers. W.IE3EI LY POST single illlblibriPtiOnA- Five.coplea...each.., Ten coples„ech Twenty copies, ea* (41nc one to Ketter up, ) 1,20 Forty ty Lou ' 1.00 MEDICAL DR. HOOFLAND'S GERM A_N BITTERS, PREPARED BY C. M. JACKSON, PIIILLDELPHIA. PA. It is not a Bar Room Drink, UISS 'T I T r"I" r..; FOR. RUM , AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT PUICE. FREE FROM Alcoholic :z.i - Itziulantii or Injurious Drugs, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, Dy;3per;la and Jaundice, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS I=l Chronic or I:ervous Debility, Diseases of the I,.ltineytt, and Diseases nri.ing front n Divor ctered Stomach. Observe the Foliowing Symptoms 1; FIN. FEC)SI Disorders of the Dig,estive Orgniss crdtil i ri Piles. Fullness ~ r iilo,, to the Heal. At:A.ll'6y of the slot:is:M. Nauee Ilearthurn. Diagi.at for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomacn, sour Eructations. Sink ing or I-loth/ring at the Pit of the Stom ach, tli thu Hurried and Ditlicult I.l.ittaring at the Heart 'aoking or ra is nen ins lying posture, Diane_, of \ I.ota or Webs he lore the sight, Teter anu iu the Herat itencith,y of Perapirstion, 1 el lon nes.- 01 l! akin , 111.1 t r y es,Pain in in the -1.1...1t5ck. Chest. Limbs usheaof licst. Burn rie •onosnt of I. Depres ,lon oi pirit HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL „I\ I: Yni A Pi'Ll iI f.. 0110 , N(.4 1.: fJ.IIII Lic 1.• tiLli‘ FEELINUS, II L.ILTI-11 rt. LL !NU:, A (400 D CONSTITUTION:. A HONG CONSTITUTION', A HEALTHY CoNSTITI TION, A SOUND CoNsTITUTION. V.W.L 1111: WEAK STRONG 7 .1.14 KL TILE _ - ILIT:dAKL—TII crr AM."' WILL JAKE THE DEPRESSED W I T,L MA ICE TI-11- SALLOW COMPLEXION WILL .\LA.LE MMil39 Will plove a blessing in ' Lin ; u,cl with 7,rfczt safety by )IDLE OLD 0.13. OR FEJIALL YOUNG 40 0 0. -• 0 0 r. 1.1 0 0 PARTIOULAR NOTICE, there are -tt: sold under the name at tlaterr, pu: 1n qua .1 bottles, COMpaunded of chc.c.p,4[ Or :0 . r urn, rostulgfrom^o tO lave di, d u ord. by do ise or c•Jriander Seed. This class of Eit!ers Las caused and will COntillue to Cause. al 10,1 . 1 I;“ !, Ca, GC sold, handreds to air the death of the dr iiitterd. By (heir 111 , !" the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst kind, Sic desire for Liquor is created and eyt up. and the result is aft the horrors attendant upon a iiitLai•if's iina death. Be ware oft hem. Fur those an to des.-'n and will have a Liquor Bate - ra t = petetvli int following rearpt. Get Our Bottle Ilootlarurs lit-rotor' Blttera, and Intr. with Three 411nriti of tiood Brandy or Whiliky, and dm ',slat will be a preparation that will far excel an ;letlical and true e.reel enee any of the. in a,rau.v L Bata rn the ket. and will c ost l ourh loan. lou will have all the eirtwes of floodand'4 Bitters an rounertion zelth a good a -n, a m ath less print Otan these I Vt..'iar priparetioux wilt coal you. DELICATE CHILDREN Those suffering iron). 11. a 1:.1:,111.S, wasting sway, with scal,el . , any hash on their bones, are cured in a cry ant); t I hue; one bottle in such cssei. will ino,t c:fect DEBILITY. Resulting fiou, fevi:r.t• LA kind—These Bitters will renew your strentrl h in n very short time. FEVER AND AGUE, The chills uttl riot return ii these Bitters are used. No pet =on to tt Vet er and Ague Itestriet should be Nk t From Rev. J. D. D.. I:de:or of the Encyclopetha qr Heliffivnt K7l4.llClff yr. Although not ilisi.used t.. la VOr or re,urninen , l Patent Medicines in general. through distrust of their ingredients cud etteets; 1 et know of no suttlelenhreasons wily a cisc may not testify to tho benefits he believes to have received tram any simple preparation. In the hope that he may thus contribute to the benetit of others. 1 do this more readily in regard to liootland's German Bitter_. prepaied Or. I. M. Jackson. of this city, beciiiuse 1 wa., prejudiced against them for many yeat 6, under tile impression that tney were chielly au alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my Ifieuil Robert Shoemaker, eau., fur the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encourajenieut to try them, when suffer ing from great sad long cantinecd debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters. at the begin ning of the pre. , ent year. was followed by evident relief, and re, ,- ora hou to a deg ree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had alci.,t despaired of regaining. 1 therefore thahk ,kid b., friend fur directing me to the use ca t flew. PHILADY.I.I . III A. one 25. 1362. J. NEWTON BROWN. ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all haring retail; trtends In the :trait' to the fact that '•ii LaNP'S German "litters - will cure nine to. of the &Senses inditeell by exposures and pr none incident to tamp lite. In the hats, pubil ed almost daily in the newapapere, on the arrival of the sick. it net Iced that a very large proportion at, from Ivey) case of that i;,a.d be readily cured by tiool land's Germ z., t.,t. Lave no hesitation in stating iii. ,1 is‘rt . iz V. err treely used among our di lies !night be saved, that •_. The propt:icut. Axe daily re,:ell ,hg thankful letters trornsutreters In the ernir cnd hosratali, who hove beeli Q , l i 4 PI the use 01 thetSeStttere sera to teem by their irten.ts. BEWARE See that the Slguatur , of ••L' .\I. JaiKsolv• ie OA the \$ ItAl'Yl.} of each Bottle. P 1 C 6. Large size 81,00 per Bottle, or Half Doz. *5,00 Medium size 75 " , t or Half Doz. 44,00 the Largo Size. on R 174,01101 of the quantity the B 'Wes hold, are muelt the cheaper. should your ne.a.4stdruggaztt not hare the ar tiele, doalot be pUt ty ant , of nelidoxicating preparations that rnh'y' be ottetedititt place, but .end to us, and t,e loot aro, securely packed by express. .fit Principal Odice, and Manufaetorra No. 631 ARCH STREET. DUI LADELPHLA., JONES & EVANS, (SIICIOES.WRS,TO C. M. 34.,CX50N.4, 4:71/.2), PROPSIZTOEs 4.-FOE SALE Detiptistt and Dealer' lit every town In the United btates. nolE4dlcor EN===== IMPORTANT TO LADIES. “Great American Remedy.” Harvey's Chrono Thermal FEMEA.IJEI AVE NEVER TET FAILED(WHEN the directions have been strictly followedo in remortng difficulties arising from OBSTRLCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE. Or In restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections ' Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM. By strengthening, invigorating, and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE. ( , :s;l: DOLLAR. on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy. Miscarriage. Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Natmre; and emphatically the LADIES — Pit I- V ATE MEDICAL ADVBsEIi, a pamphlet of page, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. 8-&- the pills rind Book n ill be sent by mail. con tifientially, When desired. , uct nuts and pre-paid on receipt of alone) h t .1. BRYAN. Al. D., itncrol Ageut No. 76 I edar street. Ness 1 irk air Joeepli Fleming, Druggist, miler ~1 the Dhunond Market etreet, agent for Pitt,- K uNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Iron Bitter Wine oi Iron Bitter Wine of Iron For Dyspepsia and Indigesi inn For Dyspepsia and Indigestion For Dyspepsia and Indigestion For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Weak Stomachs and general For Weak Stomachs and Cleneral Debility . Far lVeak l. , torrisc.lis and /enema Debility, For Weak Stomachs and C;eneral Reliable and Sure to do i ;is). Reliable and Sure to do t; ood. Reliable and Sure to do Reliable and Sure to do Anil Cannot do Earn And 'ariticit do tiara, And i'n [nut do ii aria And ' nimbi to liapin It Costs but little and Put dies the 100,1. It Costa but little and Purities the Mood It Costs but little and Purlll the It Costs hut little and Purine: the Blood, We only ask a Trial lye only ask a Trial a.k a ' Fri , ' ohli ask a Tritt Of nil., Valuable Of this Valuable Tunic. Of this Valuable Tonic. Ot this Valuable Toni:. Only 75 Cti. and per 13‘,f11, Only 75 Cts. and I Ire Cr j',l Only 75 and One Ihdln I.er 75 CI a. 91; , 1 t.er Ilut th Marilif ~lured solely t.} A Kt RHO. General Depot, I het sir. II ll risburg. Pa. For sale In PITTSI3I•Ei, II .}il reso ylntde dealer. lor sale in Pittsburgh by is I. SELLER , ult. and R. L janll-6in PRIZ'ATI I) 1!.4 1 n R R D IQ. CA,C,C.4-"Ar..,-t No. 50 Smithfield Street STOI T IMMO CITIZENS AND STR kNGERS IN need of medical advice eho I I vot tail to gite Mtn a c 11. 132131/3 Dr. Brown's remedies never f ill to cure scridnlous and venerecl ane,tions. Also. hereditary taint, such as letter. psoriasis and other skin diseases, the origin 01 which the pa tient la icuorant. SEMINAL AVEAKNE>S Dr. B's remedies for this aftiition. brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few Oa, s ruin painful affliction. He also treats Piles, Gleet. Gonnorrhoe. thal Discharges, Female Disease...., Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder. Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered must contain at least ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any akliires , safely parke,l. ()dice and private rooms N 50 i-inithtiebi STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa. NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Amnrig a cert sin class of sel iiort ant peo ple there is a peculiar feeling of contempt to all physicians that soh ertise and treat the diseases named In this card. (Pule aT Uta r why this should be. they nor no one id-i• car, tell Are they not aware that all ph}si. Mr, tress •Ik eases of es ere denomination. in tact si tic ;s? the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refintal parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a part) that has Je - voted years for their benefit. bee tow he at, ert i -6(..e1 the fact, and their lamil) 1,!,) swi an ass be is a humbug so he can get the ease. I oPen he has almost deprived the party of iita Iffe lie y o u, at last to the physician that advertises—how slsp arc they to know I Are they not aware that :' , 17 Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and 51. Paul Rieord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I These men are held up as shining lights In the mediell world : I don't assert that all men are worth) that publish, still there are ti great number of them that are. I has t devoted myself to the study and treatment ot PRIVATE bISEA,E, upwards of to I ears. and without egotism can say 1 ha, p saa ed hundreds from year of misery and onunieij death. :,1.3 treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether. as 1 think It is the best anctmost certain. It it in my power to bring hundreds of certificates it 1 thought it necessary to certify to my general sit, eess : but my long residence in this city 511 cient proof without adding more tapermatorrhea and all di-eases arising from it ore :aired in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every young man and woman to be careful in sp trding a physician. The different ad, erl istanents that are seen In our papers are of no , orth aret no benefit will arise from answers:lll:W cnll loss of health and money. RUndro,l4 are cured annu ally by my now remedies. Address ono. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postottlpe. COSTAR'S 1:7" M 141. M I 1%.1' EXTERMINATORS FOR RATS, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS Bed Bugs. :Moths In lure. Woolens. ttc , In Beets on Plants, Fowls, animals, ece , Put up in 25n. 50e, and $1 boxes, bottles and flasks; *3 and V. flasks for Hotels. Puldic Insti tutions, &ie. -Only infallible remedies known... '•Free from Poisons." ••Not dangerous to the Human Famll y -Rats come out of their holes to die 40P - Sold wholesale in all large cities. - Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. 44-Beware of all worthless imitations. See that "Costar's" name is on each box., bo:tle and tia4k before you buy. Address HENRY R. COSTAR. Principal Depot, 482 Broadway, N Y cartial by H. i:. SELLERS a co . and B L. FAHNESICCK & Cr} Wt0 , 1....i1e Avert. Pittsburgh 111:1*:01 , 111:43Wildet EDUIIJA Invented 1845. Perfected 1862. Mother TRIBUTE FROM ALL Mother .Sewing Machines. at the World . .: Fair, 1862, while the anger Sewihg Maaine received an honorable mention on its merits and Wheel er k Wilson's a medal for its del lie, called -t:,r cillar Hook." The Howe Sewing Machine, is as awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor.) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to make ,perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair streets. A. M. McGREdOR. mr2o-dataw-ly Agent. MERV STABLE VOlit BALE.—THEL entire stock, consisting of HORSE BUG GIES, CARRIAGES, HAROUCHES, 'HAR NESS, HEARSES, SLEIGHS, and all other vehicles belonging to the establishment is offered for sale by the undersigned on reasonable terms : and also, the buildings will be sold or leased for a term of years. For further Information inquire of R. H. PATTERSON. Comer of Diamond st., and Cherry alley. janll•dtf 501 3 .4tiKETS, "PINTS AND Atikrte," Heidelck's Champaghe, 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. In store antt for at i gia sal & RICKERTSON 01 I h 410 MEDICAL MEE The Ciregt Tonic Tho 1 rc.v Toni, 1 he 6 refit Tonic The k i relt Tonic PITT BURGH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1864. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C 7 ' P z i 4 . 0 .ii ewl j r - (11. ;, ..z z a - ~..../ ...,, " r-- „,.,,, 0 i ? z , g: e . •& 4 0 - '' e... , v &- .1. g „,,c' g ..t ).--, - e, v ...- •j: tAD ..: '4 9. E ... • P•m,mt t , ... .Pi 4 0 . 4 -.- ~ . C.: - a• "..) ;,, liii t - = ~. ..,.. ~.., , 4 + c „, , , ;,.., • _.,-. -.- .., >. X+ - E . - ` -1 - . - ,'+ - zr C/ ) 1 t ..> r - • W - E ;,' ". ,--; ri: a - : ....'-, = ...., F.' Q ~., ' ....• b' n tf - < ~,. '-' " ..W x. 7 """ pl Z ::: .C . g v , • ..--, -.- ‘ • E 7 ~.,,, -•::, ''''' r , "; ''' c- , - -.= . • c 0 -jr •-• t , : Lc ;5 CID :••••: .S N 7!. •• ••• r •• ?•• ' •• m•• • I=4 ••• c p 14 hc a • 7.• •_• ;• • • a 0 • • • • p _ _ 11 A I{(T A IN S. VINO M E ROOM FOR OUR SPR 1 NI Whole!=m le or I?e4ail, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Hoods, Sontags, Ladies' Wool Vests, urge mAnloy Heavy Wool Socks, Traveling or Negligee Shirts, Undergarments, "Winter Goods Wo coritiut• t•• 1,e3, •,,t• ,10,k of Trimmings, Embroideries, Handkerchief's, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions and Nick-Nacks ECM= iii.l R.,. ,ny ll= I.'or”-et the Fhee, *,•• M.\ BR I ET !;"FItEET. AT -6-11-61-. 20 -DA Y!,;S'A WRY GOODS 7 , IAn ELT F T hnJers“ne.l ortErs at greatic reduced all of h, I al! nr I AVlroer itvch—amons hlch ty !•c: lio()P at a I..arfiln. tali soon. Itemember the place. 11. J LYNCH. No. Q 6 Market erred. tell fietween Fifth and the Dtateued. CARPETS, OiL CLOTHS, &C AT T II E NEW CARPET STORE, We during present month. az \VIi( i21.1-.111 WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN PRICE MEE= A it E T S FLOOR OIL CLOTHS short-Ia 3 t“ "T'; 1 . 'e Woolen Druggets & Crumb Cloths, WINDuNV 91ADE7-; rra blt. and Piano 41 •OV4.l'..rii Rugs, Kits, Stair ko &c This property 14 one of the must convenient And deli ruble residences in the . The lot e\- tends (runt Elin to t'ongres- at ro,:t. l'he house it two story brick, contitintne e ri.l.lllb. besides 1 , 1 1 / 1 room. 111,11111 , ,, e. 1,1, hol, 411(1 Itglit dry cellar and pantry. There it nirel) tiaved large and hrdik front in.! ( at, • file h0u5e:4.114,11,i it ith c ta. hot and siehi hall painted and grained ; p.irlor nicely i t oil ionriile to An I ; property all in good • loin. Price 1.1.1100 Ternis—f? non In h inn and the iii tuein tli )0 ir 11T.1111,AND, C(1141,115C0.,C0. ""Pureatti-r---- I itn•eil in first 1.4 n,ll from 1 t\ In I \ I \ 1 . 1. I.\ I tio - ') al • ...alit, al cur ,to k is e1111(4.15 IC'', rtll Daring lur rash. vt Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St •tri , l tt •h 1i.111,11n Suitable Holiday Presents Embroidered Piano & Table Covers, 'u xi am: VI,LVET VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS, NA' 't 'A I .I.IL-11”-i, A . / Corner of Pc on and Ft. Clair Streets FITT!=IIT'RCiIi. PA. rinllE LARGEST. CHEAPEST. AND iiI . SECE ,, MAN S ('( 1.E , 11: in the 1 nitecl .• in inter and rfw ion it •Inv I lin, CIItCI 1,:1 c,altalninz f l .l.lthh,rul.t , uni scni FREE Of ,Zy 1,113..” 11111 •l • 1 the Prhicipalr. .1 LNKI N , s:-. \lll 11. GREAT IMPROVE. -- MEAT IN LA 1 SI ilil - IHE 1:\ PEBBLY_ '1 Aci.t;:-. la. v,o, Ey a i,ight h u idoi I it ) the lite-din Pei ides 11,, ore ,‘ truirne,l to Ott, ..elncn !IL,/ I”,i•IY.Vc 11,. proveil already to hundred, ot people that was suffering from Defective sight. 111 C: are imported direct from Russia. which con be seen at Inv office with sati,la.:t ion. Persons arc en titled to he supplied in future. if the ti rid should fail. free of ehoree. with thoee n hich .111 al neap= give sostistaction. J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician. 39 Fith street. Bank Block -Beware of impo;tor's and counterfeiters. oc9-ti& w FIECKHA.M& LONG, Liberty Street, Pittsburg .s.GENTS FOR Russell Newer and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper. Quaker Mower and Reaper, Cayuga Cbtar Mower and Reaper, Farmer MoWer, Woods' Mower. Also. dealers. in Agricultural and Farming .Im pLiments. Jant9d,kw MISSISSIPPI FOUNDRY FOR SALE AND LEASE. WE OFFER FOR FOR SALE THE entire stock of Tools, Patterns & Machinery Of the above well-known establishment, togeth er with a Lease on favorable terms, for n period of years of the buildings and grounds. The stock of patterns is the most complete in in the West, embracing every satiety of tatation ary and River Steam Engines, over one thous and wheel and pulls' patterns, all kinds of mill machinery, and nearly every other class of work used in the country. To parties having the necessary capital, the above, with Its established custon and reputation offers an unusual chance for profitable invest ment. If not disposed of as above by the 20TH (Tv FEBRUARY, 1b64, the Tools and Patterns will be sold In detail. For terms and price, inquire on the premises. feh•Stf24 GATY, & Cu, HANDSOME RESIDENCE THE TWO-STORY BRICK GOTHIC COTTAGE HOUSE, On Ithlge Street, Allegheny Near the W e , t ern Theologicai tiemtnary. 04,11- jro roral ;a the city, this property haa protrdd) Jew equAls. 'l' lie boil, In stiperbl Ilan-h,al 11l et err throughoot ; ..Marble Mantle, t; - a+ f'ixtnre,,. Hot and Cold Water ar rangeinentfi, and inipro, (al kitchen rTtnee. .1 he lot la ho., Ice! front I,y 2ot) deep, rhe tront and rear if the lot arc terraced and phlnical with •inti .shrleldeee y. F. , r terms of site, apply to N. N. Lin Y IN, I.roker:and Inottrince Agent. teht 59 Fourth street 0 ,1.1) S./VT..1,3 ~ _, . eight thousand in Last I enneAsee, the Hnlairt (Jarrett &sia, and th, t‘ liOle :111H)tll 111 Z to shout on- hundred Yenns.ylvania Hailroid Croup'y lln the Court and fifty thousand vetei an troops. i ~ i i.,,iiinion The Steubenville inil Indiana -I-leas of liars This forced of one hundred and fifty Railroad Company and dells- i noon Cniinty thollittillii veterans are replied upon as the intuit Wilbur and ilehry :VI. i (Olio. A le,andcr. Triii,tee; a n d other; laid reSOUrcit or the rebel.; in their dcsper- NPI I:UANCEI'OTHE.D - DGMENT ate extremity, and it alone will be ent lin c hit ,1,7. nriferine tie sale of the steliben- pl. ,, ed in fizliting the spring campadi:n. i the and Indlaus Railroad, to pay the amounts All , , , v ~. . iseertsined to he due rod will.i, 11.11,1 ilvo-111- deLiclicut tid e (.oniaLi of vet.•rans will ,ter. •Unk.,tees of the Brat mortgage foul also the he sent to the main armies, and the weak ftroeurit due them a, 1' I 1,1,',50( the ne.•.111.1 Mort- est regiment= alone will he held thick and gsge of said Company, and in the obedience to in trier of sale lisuoil tut el is ii I t'ourt, ilsted filled up with cancer pt to guard the forts, he sixth (6tlo day ot .1,01;1,1 - , twit, I a - 111 o - ter railroa,..a, &c.. and ;it occupy posit 1011 in is' Piddle aftlei at the front door ol the I "h" the rct;rs ~ f the 1 fins'" ctigii-ed in active Hone,. in STEUBENVILLE, OHIO, ~‘ arfire. the place oesigniied in the decree for sales, and Gen. Lee ci i ; ved in Richmond on the between the hours of tivell e o'clock. no:tn. and serond day of this month, and remained three oatinek p at . ,if the there Wm. days, thir:ng whinli tint, he Was 27th Day. of February, 1014. to the highest bidder, tor caoh, the entire property iti ei n=tant eon -illtaticiu 'Xiih .Teff. Davi in.; road of the 'struts-lit ill,- and Indians Bail- and t ht. rebel War Di pa rtntent in regard to road company. (tine i. ithin the 101,19 fit sieo.. the mit:tary conditi,in and )ens e, is of ben, the and Set.irk. and between the same and the I,r - trth of to I rod Irma i ail:. .Il.actiOn 10 the l'onfed:Tar . ,. and to the plans fc,r . the to,n of ( toltz. it-I , ..iirt; .111 rights of ,2, (attire ober di n- - . -, p . the spin - - cam held cam held and contriwte.l Inr by told 1.:01111m,y. tbe !:ii'lll huperstructure and tracks thoreon.a.ll stile tricks. - turnout...tepid grounds and building; tnereun It -w i lt 3 , 1121;11cl ht' till ['tilt. pirtte tla and appertsininq ther,..in i including al-ii 9^ a 111 , be C011 , 111tnt . .0113 that Ill'" ltloVOrl ttf part of natal premier:. an to whine shop;, turn stii citas wtl , ltloo in 1. in the extreM,, tables, water stations. warehouses. lots rir..llands - That thy itflaa's id lite ('-nfed, racy had lied in operating Mold road at, i hol I by sib] I'ompany for that pity >Tie; and ill the erigiiie, reach( a a desperate cr.s . s. - which ccaild 1 ,94. 1 1 1 fhp..... . . ... . ery , iiiiils. find ail other only he passed in =aft iv h - v the su.,•l-s -psfielctirihe saltroaft. - -t ' lltal-n "1 1 re' ;.till' ~....1 , • ._.,- .i.. .... .i.•... ... • .... and air other, the francliiseilt l 74 Ef''' . ' r " . ' - 'iiitqlsiWiti• ritiFti l tilitP c, rut said stetibenvllle and Indiana If i:lread t 'ions hail waged against ' them would end in pang, which, under the lint, of the bate of ()hi°, are subject to ju.ll,lal tittle. and may pass their compleht defeat; and that the clues thereby. And in making the and .tile. the plant Inn 01 lII , ' hOlll - was, whether they should of said road, with fill real estate An I tl::t urea be surrender now, ru . , gathertig, tip all their longing and ayperienic.• therioo. , iii be sold en tire; but the locniiiatii es, ears, rolling .110,k and r ,- -3 , 11 . :013 and roncent.: . ation them in a personal property not attached. of -lid company jest and final (IPAI, continue the War trill be sold seperatele. and 10 shroud saeriece, at an d . ~, , ~.., i rtune an ther own des not less than twit-tr.trLl, t , I Ili,. present value - - thereof. - peratioti tor sneces , . They choose the The Amount of P.;71 nwro.rig, lien tr.!. The amount of sezoml mortgage hen. 1.314.441 The terms of sale will be cith, but the pnlrrhas er may deposit ten per cent. of the above sum, $369.000, on the day of the sale with 'llion, L. Jo, ett, the Receiver of the rood. to be forfeited in case the amount of hts bid is not made good at the time of the return of the order of sate. January 9. 131 - DWE:LEIN - CS HOUSE FOR S ALE.— The subscriber offers for s tle the dwelling house in to hich he nosy lives. Si' 'sates] on South Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is . 2'7 feet front Ida deep. running tia.•lt to a 90 fee' allley. It is a too .coned brick, .•imtaitis sip rooms and cellar. The out-houses are t wash . house. stable, coal hoase. se. I - here is it large yard surrounding the dwellinz, ith shade and ornamental free , There is gas and It at er in all the room- 01 the dwelling. I also offer for sale a desirable . - mtintry rests donee in Roche-ter township, Pea*, er iunt,. Pa., .riot sluing t went acres of ground. There Is a new two storied lratne dwelling. containing six rooms, On 1/14.• proper' } . also a } oung orchard at all kinds o f fruit. There Is a good barn, out-houses. an It is sheer a mile from tie Ii ochester depot . For terms, inquire of Jantr-tf South Avenue. Allegheny city._ H OUSE FOR SALE.— No. 114 Elm St. 6th Ward D _ RUG STORE FOR SA 1.E.-1N neighboring t ity. tt 13 12 T 7 Cr ..: 'Y f)I? 17 \Veil locgted and dotng a good ho .d. dart ot the o,e nor in selling i, to turn hi-rotor attention to ...otter btt,tut n. For tll - 1'1,1114r , Inquire of It I. Jan I 6-m corner Wood Hutt SeCorl.l sin. WALTER EL LOWRIE, NTENDS RESUMING ME PR .IC II TI 'E ( THE 1..1 W. In llfff In, formerly occupied by l ro on Fourth Street, aLove Smithfield =IMMIII WHEELER eZ, WILSOVs Have won the highest Premiums at all the im portant state and 3lechanical Fairs ‘vlicre ex hibted tilts season. New improements hare re cently been added which renders It the most de sirable machine in the market. They are war rattled for three veers. Instructions are given gratuitously. Call and see them in operation. W.M. SUMNER Western Agents. Pittsburgh °lice No 27 Fifth street, three doors below Bank Block. jan..s-p&w. see, and, menacing his rear and line of SAVE YOUR GAS BY USING GLEA- supply and communication, force him 10 s Anti-Flickering, American and Imper- rettat under the most unfavorable cir lel Gas Burners, a sure saving of twenty-flue per the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas , cunastanus. cent. The Anti-Flickering isjust the thing for Grant once on the move, .Tohnstou Pitting and Plumbing Establishment of would follow I,lin closely, and, uniting with Lone - street, the two could drive WELDON' & KELLY, ' no 4 164 Wood street. ' him to the Ohio River. "Then Ken- WALL PAPER AT OLD PRICES:: tucky is ours," said General Lee; Glazed paper at 25c. , "give Johnston and Longstreet this many Light colored cheap paper at Vic. troops; let them start Grant out of Chat for sale by W. P. MARSHALL. Jana° Err wood a t, tanooga and then unite their forces be- FOR: SALE St. Louie, Mo., FOR SAL Intl 1,3 sped a 1 }[aster Coturnisnuner. lanV2-thf 45`5 1 pQi Ite jlpost. Plans of the Confederates WHAT THEY PROPOSE TO DO—INVASION OF THE NORTH RECOAMENDED AND PROBABLY DECIDED ON—STRENGTH OF THEIR ARMIES. A letter nom Washington to the St. Louis Republican has information from the South, which says that the new con scription has been sweeping and com plete. The writer adil, In a recent letter I stAted it was ex pected this consertipion would raise one hundred thousand new recruits. My in formant states the increase of the rebel armies thereby will be much greater—at least one hundred end twenty-five thous and, perhaps one hundred and fifty thousand. One hundred and twenty five thousand will make the total forces of the rebellion on this side of the Mis sissippi an fzgreg,ate of two nundred and seventy-five thousand troops—an extrao7dinary number under the circum stance,: hut the following estimate ~f troops in the field at this time will show it is not exaggeration, provided the ulti male restilt, of the conSciiplion are cor n,cl Gen. Lei la, forty-five thousand rope in t he Army ofNort tern 1,, whi.di iun-t Ir. add. d ten thon,:and ittete,l tilt - ono - hour the Stat... In North Carolina there are five thousand State troops, and a few thous:ind Con federate. Benuregard has fourteen thou =and at ricaleston and Savannah. At Mobile there is a force of three thousand, All the conunands in Mississippi and Vabants amount to fifteen thousand .Tohnston has thirty thousand is North- rn T. , ,ngFlreo twent. latter course, In worse of their interviews the fc„illow''Ttig plans. were developed. Jeff. Davis was in favor of employ;ng two hundred thousand troops, as follows : An army of seventy-five thousand un der Johnston to hold Grant in check; another column of fifty thousand to op pose the army of the Potomac. protect Richmond, hold Virginia ; while a grand army of one hundred thousand veterans should be concentrated in Southwestern Virginia, of N%hich Longstreet's present lOrce should he the nucleus, and the whole. under Lee to mttt,'h to the Ohio, to ascend the right hank of the river, and crossing above Wheeling to occupy fl line stretching from the "Pan Handle" to Like Erie, tbus bisecting the territory of the loyal States, and by holding or de stroying all the railroads. to scrinrate the East from the West. He admitted this could not 1;e done without encountering great difficulties, awl perhaps fighting, a great battl e the start somewhere on the Ohio river "But," said he to uremia] Lee, all or dinary difficulties I know you can sur mount ; the enemy cannot concentrate' an army to oppose your one hundred thousand veterans before you fly our flag in the a gilt of British subjects on the pith. mita shore of Lake Erie, and I believe the circumstance will insure our Mune- t dials rd by the Powers of Eu rope. I ton not fearful of the result of kitties, which I know must be fought to accomplish this, for something tells me that (lie I shall exult in the glad tiding of a great and overwhelming vic tory - by you over our oppressors upon their own soil, and 1 firmly i i lit yc the mot time you nit et this t minty on free -oil, my hopes: will be realized. - Gen. Lee had many objections to the Hebei President's plan. He admitted the argument about recognition, but in sisted there were difficulties in the way (mild not be surmount ed. In the first place he presented the fart that a Rehel army of one lumilred thousand men would have to carry is supplies scant? two hundred miles over the win st roads in the country, and the transportation necessary was not to be had; besides, had they the means at com mand the progress of the army would be so delayed by the immense trains it Would be impossible to succeed. Sec ondly, it would take twenty days, under any circumstances, to advance to Wheel ing. and in that time the Federals could confront him with an equal number of roops; and thirdly, he might succeed in penetrating north of the Ohio, and estab lishing- his line as far as Lake Erie, but he could he menaced on both flanks at the same time, while his rear and lines ! ommunicat ion would be most invit im;lv exposed to attack and occupation Iry the enemy. In conclusion, the Rebel general pre sented his own plan. which was as fol lows.To give Johnston seventy-five thousand troops, and Longatreet the same number ;the former to keep Grant em ployed in front, while the latter would re take Knoxville and East Tennesee. Longstreet's success would turn Grant's left flank, and, if the latter did not then fall back from Chattanooga to Nashville, he could advancetoward Middle Tennes- MMI 1 7 j r ' -11 1111Ljr ' fore he could fall on either separately, and I am certain we will regain Tennes see forever and carry the war into Ken tucky, where, I believe, it will end. Which of these plans were finally adopted, my informant cannot certainly tell; but he believes that the execution of one of the two is now being arranged, and it is very likely General Lee's pro gramme. England and the South Among the items of European intelli gence, which late steamers bring us, is one which is now blazoned forth in very large type, nor does it take much space in which to announce it. And yet the few wor Os, which we refer to, have a signifi cance to the experienced eye, and a grave importance to which Schleswig-Holstein, the Danes, the Prince of Agustenburg, the Emperor Napoleo,n are trivial. The news we refer to is this: "The bullion in the Flnak of England has decreased £488,000 in a week. The Bank of France has lost 40,000,000 Francs since last month." And latter we learn that— " The bullion in the Bank of England was reduced on th elftth ofJanuary to £1& 70V,97, and its loss for the week ending on that day, was ..£1,714, 500. Since then the hank has put up the rates of interest. This announcement conveys as certain an intimation to economists and states men, as clear a diagnosis of what is going on inside the body politic,.as the rapid pulse or the coated tongue does to the physician, of the state of the human frame. What means it, that it is only by keeping up a high rate of interest that the etiluN: of gold from England and France can be prevented`.' That the moment there is a slight relaxation in those rates, out flows the gold, at the rate of itS,OOO,OOO per month, front France, and nearly $5,000,000 per week from England! The answer is very patent. It has been explained, and the arise acknowledged by all the financial authorities of Europe, and has been be tore this noticed in our columns. This gold goes to pay Eastern countries for that which formerly was bought of the South, and paid for by an exchange of materials. It tells, more plainly than the bright spot On the consumptive's cheek, that the present condition of things cannot remain of long continu ant,` It a sign that England has not Keen strong enough to play the game she has been, for so long a time, and so eagerly, intent upon, viz., the stimula tion of her colonial and Eastern posses sions, by means of the destruction of Aub tican slavery. Vs policy of the Brithli Government 1,. one which has al,cays been a favorite ‘i jib 11,11 states men. It had everything to recommend it. It appealed to the popular heart as a measure of philanthropy. It involved as a preliminary to success, the destruc tion of the United States, the only naval power that could become formidable to her: And is rt - 1,23 n _ . . from which she could obtain the raw material to undersell the world. The scheme was-a magnificent one; and it has been pursued with an undeviating, policy, under every change of Adminis tration, under every party, with that dogged persistence which is characteris tic of that nation, when its interests, or, what they generally think is the same thing, the destruction of any other na tion's success is involved. Many wise American Statesmen, among them Mr. Calhoun, saw through the plan, and warned their countr men. Still, the gold of the British Government did its full work. Numberless emissaries— George Thompson, and others like him —preached sectional hate and animosity; engendered a thought of disunion; and the virus once inoculated, was not suf fered to fail for want of renewed appli cation. But what need is there to re peat the story? It is a sad and unprofi table task to go over the ground where folly and crime have left the marks of their sages. The Union was broken. The first step in the Brdish pronamme was accomplished amid a howl oPeaulta lien, a frenzy of delight, rang from end to end of the British Isles. But still, not enough had been gained. There was great fear that the onion might yet be ester-d, that the war might he conduct ed under Christian f.ommanders, accord in, to civilized rules, and on principles admitting of a speedy return upon the first symptom of penitence. In order that so great an evil to of their desolating passag,t. The American people would not heed the warning voices her plans might he avoided, she now threatened, now coquetted, now held off, and now smiled favorably, till, at last, she drove Mr. Seward from the position he had an nounced at the beginning of hostilities, and forced the Administration to take such ground agrinst Slavery, as would ef fectually prevent all chance of restora tien, and consummate her plan for its deefruefion. We have Mr. Lincoln's own words for this, when, in reply, to some delegation of busy-body clergymen, who, instead of tending their flocks Caine hothering, him aholit what did not con f ern them, he saidllat the proclamation was issued to gain the favor of the Euro pean powers. Thus far the scheme of our enemies had gone evenly with their best hopes. They had disunited the States; they had secured (unless new powers should ob tain control of the helm) their permanent separation; but here their own strength fails them; they over-estimated their pow ers. This continual drain of the precious metals, which has been going on from England and France for the last two years, cannot last much longer, without bringing with it a financial, social and political convulsion, such as the century has not witnessed. Every guinea that now goes out of England, hastens—un less she is prepared to acquiesce in South ern slave labor—the hour of herapproach, ing [mimic. The wise men of France, who had no such motive as England had, to destroy Southern slavery, have seen this lon , * ago, but dared not act separate. 1 v from Enedand When, therefore, the bitter eAtirnate , her true position—when she perceive. that her home wealth and strength will not last long enough tu en able her colonies to make her independ ent of the South for raw materials, it will not take her long to make up her mind. The false philanthropy she has preached will have partly served her turn. She will have succeeded in part of her malev olent scheme. She will have disintegra ted our territory, divided our sentiment, (-staid :shed two powers, each jealous of and hostile to the other, on this conti nent; but she will have failed, for the present, of rendering her colonies her p mvevors, and she will accept, to save herself from ruin, a nation whose corner stone is slavery.—Rlfia. 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GEN TR - For several years I havebeitt' troubled with a tendernees,of the scalp, which earaetintes developed Into an unpleidaitt eraption,iiti thnt I could scarcely endure the painful aperatitatral combing or dressing the hair. I had used easlotis other compounds= at the euggettion.cif Mende, bur without any advantage, till .l chatieml your Asteoratrli.” rhave tried it - to my recovery„ and after emelt ettperieliCa ll.LaLat UM. It as rho best article in the market' foe par pose it is intendedfar, and a necessity their& let. You are permitted to refer to me l.l4 , ,ai f e a lit. Truly, l, (Signed] Rev. R. P. •LlvxmasTorz. Rexarta, of Albany, says: . "After using two belies of your AnS , 141 e, was surprised tit find a thick crop:of yo hair, covering the main. scalp, which , Deep bald for seven years. NEW roux, Nov. 10, 1963. Messrs. Itygnati.ifeee,. 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KENDALL'S ANBOLINE L pnt up 44 boom containing two bottles—one to be Used st awn, for restorative use tile other in the momaingreas dressing. It never fails to prevent the lielrittee falling out, or turning prematurely' vers.' it to extracted from Roots, .Flowers and lio% been used in thhusande of cases vrhere the Stair was coming out in handfuls, and haa_naverialktt: to arrest its decay, and promote a balith,X , Oat sigorops growth. Price .400 per box. PREPARED ONLY BY iiERDALL *• CO„ 606 BROADWAY, N. Y and sad everywhere. deo24.lyvt !ribro- ~' rf