~hepuil g Vag, ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Messrs,N S. M. PETTEGSLL &CO. No. 37 Park Row, New York city, and No. 6 Stale street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & No. 63 Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip tions for us at lowest rates. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 13, 1864 New Rolling Mills of 1883 The in,rease of Rolling Mills at Pitts burgh, during 1863, is very striking. While two has been the greatest number previously constructed in any one year, - there have been six constructed in 1863. To a brief recital of .the size, character, capacity and aggregate cost of this heavy addition, not only to the general magni tude of the iron trade, but also to the number of Pittsburgh manufactories, we give a few paragraphs. Messrs. Lyon, Shorf & Co., of the well known Sligo works, have erected a new and powerful plate mill for the roll ing of armour plates for iron-clad war vessels. The power of this mill will be best shown by the fact that its rolls are of a sufficient size to turn out plates of eight feet wide, and from one to two feet in thickness, and of such lengths as may be desired. The mill building is two hundred feet in length, b 3- one hun dred and four feet in width. They have also erected a sheet mill ninety feet long by eighty-four feet wide, with ability to roll sheets of eight and a half feet wide. The capacity of these two is about forty inns a week. Messrs. McKnight, of the Birmingham Works, hay, erected a new sheet iron and armor plate mill, the buildings of which are sixty by eighty feet. The plate mill has a capacity of fifty tons per week, and is constructed with a view to the rolling of sheet iron, for the proilu- , - tin n of which it ha, a capacity of one thousand tuna a year The Mes:rs. Jones Laughlins, of the American Works, have erected a build ing two humired by one hundred and twenty-five fret, within which is con structed two sheet mills, and a twelve inch train for bar, and three eight inch trains for small iron, and lops ; three heating furnaces aml two annealing fur naces. The rapacity of these mills is thirty tons per lay, Messrs lieecw, f4rafT and Dull lay' built a forge ; a plate mill and a sheet mill, necupying a building two hundred and live by one hundred and five feet The plate milli fonstrueted for rolling armor plates for naval nse, ten feet long and from one to one and a half inches thick, weighing from one thou sand six hundred pounds to a ton each; the plate mill has a capacity of one hun dred tons; the sheet mill a capacity of fifteen tons, and the forge of two hun dred and ten tons a week They have also erected a limp mill of two trains with a capacity of eighty tons per week, the mill building of which is one hun dred and twenty by seventy-five feet - It is, perhaps, pr-per to say that the ca parity of the is the gross capacity of the work, tit: same iron tieing bein: , rolled into sheet, I.t.r and In ops in the mills.mills. The firm is also about erecting an additional mill l'or manufacturing guide and bar iron, Wtli a rapacity of one hun dred tons a neck, and occupying a build ing one hundre4l and twenty by Ho it y five feet; also a machine shop for the planing and finishing of armor plates. Messrs. Everson, Preston & Co. have put up a very powerful mill of one bun Bred a week capacity, expressly for the production (f armor plates. The mill buildings are two hundred and fifty by one hundred and thirty feet, and the rolls weigh from eiviit to ten tons reels. Messrs. Klmnan & Phipps have als,) constructed a rolling mill, lint of its di mensions, capacity and character iv o• have at present no data. Messrs. Wharton Brothers & Co. have also built a new mill for rolling small iron, but °fits size ml , l capacity we have no reliable figures Arrival of the 77th Regiment The Seventy-seventh regiment, under command of Captain Lawson, arrived rather unexpectedly in the city to-day. They were met at the depot by the May or, accompanied by several citizens, and were formrly welcomed by Mr. Lowry in a neat and appropriate speech. From the depot the regiment was escorted to the City Hall, where a substantial meal was providdd for them by the Subsistence Committee. The regular reception ad dress was delivered by .Tolnt :sr. Kirkpat rick, esq. who appeared in his happiest vein and made, one of the most eloquent, soul-stirrin.c7, and patriotic speeches to whigh we have ever listened. Captain Lai*on,responded briefly after which th :":vent was formed into line, and, pby a brass land, paraded some Of' he prinHpal streets, bringing up at ~!tte Girard House, win re their arms were sta cked and l ' a gg a g t. The reg hut one hundre ninety five men ;. iment LI"- -ft of the- , i , •10 hundred and , tiftv'who passs . throttgu here iten ypar: ago, and of these, uI V bdie've,all have re-enlisted for the war. There are three companies from All, _hen_ onnt:v in the regiment, of w low 'ver, but very few now remain. con:°a r l y s which went out with Captain, now•-. 1• , Rose, has but nine men It ft. and the others are also badly us. d np* Col. Rose is a prisoner in Richmond. and Captain Lawson of East Liberty, is now in cam. mand. The .r , -,Minent n many a bloody fight, but it always acquitted itself nobly, and comes back with a re , - t cord of which it note well feel proud. We bespeak for the men during their ; stay among us the warmest hospitality. Railroad Difficulty.—The commit tees appointed respectively by councils and the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny, to consider the difficulty in relation to the right of way for the st e uh e n v in e Railroad from the river to the Liberty street depot. b, ld their tlr-i meetint Thursday. The repreAented by Messrs. Heed, McCandless col' fin White and Mr. White, city solichor ; and the railroad company by Mesrs A. Scott, W. 11. lloward and John 11. Hampton. We need not go into a report of what transpired. It is enough to say that the conference was marked by a spirit of frankness and conciliation, and with such a desire to settle the matter amicably, that wt reo satisfied the whole thing will now 1 r arrati[N-d without the interference of the court. Church Opening.—The church of St. Mary, Kittanning, was opened for divine service on Sunday last. Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Rev. F. L. Tobin, Rev. James Keogh, D. D., Dea con. and Rev. J. Schmidt, Subdeacon. After the Gospel Rev. Dr. Keogh preach ed on Sacrifice, the true way of worship p;ng God. In the evening solemn Ves pers were sung, after which Rev. F. L. Tobin delivered a discourse on private judgment and church authority. The ceremonies closed with the benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Lecture.—Rev. Dr. Keogh will de liver a lecture for the benefit of the Mer cy Hospital on Sunday evening, Februa ry 21st, in the basement of the Cathe draL Subject : "Modern Infidelity." Tickets 25 cents. Lecture to commence -at half past seven o'clock. The War Commenced The Philadelphia ledger of Thursday says: " It is understood that the •New York State banks have appointed a committee to attend at Washington to watch the movements directed against their existence by the Secretary of the I reasury in his manifest determination to build up a new and what he esteems a better system of bank ing. His power to do this, by the increase of his official patronage against the one and in favor of the other, is, great, and will ultimately, if continued, clew. the held of banking of all State banks. Should the Stale banks make common cause and oppose to it all their influence, the struggle may be prolonged, but I he issue, it seems to us, can have but one end, the winding up of all State banks of issue. We see it stated the Secretary has ordered that the revenue officers refuse to receive for taxes, licenses or other United States dues, any bills of the State banks. The Secretary's object is to drive out of circula tion the bills of these bank,,, and to discredit them. Congress has not responded to his propo siiion to tax the Issue of the State banks two and two-filtha per cent.; but the discrediting of their bills has the same effect. Must he not suc ceed, even if he does not secure the co-operat on of Congress I" Echo answers, will the Secr etary sur ceed? Our Book Table CHICKAMAUGA. The Pricey ('hettonougn. A de ecription of the stragetic plans, marches and battles of the campaign of Chattanooga, with illustative maps. By the author of the An nals of the Army of the Cumberland " Phila delphia : .T. B. Lippencott & co Here is a very interesting work, which should be in the hands of all who wish to keep themselves thoroughly posted in the current events of the war as con ducted by the Army of the Cumberland. Twenty-First Volume.—On the 27111 inst. the Pittsburgh Cat/whit will commence its twenty-first volume The editor in r,..ferring to the matter say ,, The recurrence of the annivvrsary of the first appearance of our pap,•r naturally brings xkith it thoughts about its su i T, s .. in the past, and hopes not unruinglial anxiety for the future. As the or gan of this Diocese and that of Erie, THE CATHOLIC has the first claim for support on the faithful Western Penn sylvania. Yet, we regret to say, th, support actually given is not at all coin mensurate with the numbers anti flit means of the Catholic,: of loth Diocc , „ The persevering, merge ~f our worth publisher has carried th,• paper o-imgj i all difficulties, IA lie apathy of Ito) who should have come forward to alit would have been enough to dis , our many all 11l r 111111 111.1 A- it We reiterate 111,, la-t , 11 , .11 La Vt• Icrgt an.l rt inuncrctiv, circulation in Wcstt.rn 7 hr tricc of the • • of any Catholic lveckly in the country , and while m of its c. , temporaries have lately made an advance in their subscrip tion terms, it is not the intention of Mr Porter, its publisher, to follow their ex ample*, for most who profe , s to he cant olics aid, to the extent of their intluenee anti individual supp,,rt, to extend the circulation of the acknowledi7eil nr,an ‘ , l the church in this region. It k a duty they owe themselves t 11111 , 111.. Whirh they below!. Uhe Bounty Board Question.-- It that the cater reconom ailed Ise the late "fax era' Convention. In other decline taking any acti- n Moever ing towards an issue of l4ird, until the Legislature has first uivcn them amino ity to execute the same. The action of the Cimind-isioners iv ill hale a tendeni v retavd hot ,•:in hard ly be remedied now. They hare the matter altogether in their own land and if they see fit t refuse to 1 4 SU.• the certificates, there i. no Lower that know Otto compel them to adopt a difli r ent course. Death of a Young Offieer.—Cap. lain William Swain Small, of the i2eith Regiment Pennsylvania Volumeer-i, son of Col. Willimn F. Small, di e d in Phila delphia on Tuesday. Captain S enter ed the ranks of his father's regiment as private, and rose to the post ~f a captain step by , tep. lie participated in all tit iictions in which the 'aith reuiment tic , engaged with the Army of the Poton,a,. Many of the old Mexi. in i-oldier: re member the brave and intrepid Captain Small, of the First Pennsylvania volun teers. If the son inherit, d his father's brave and chivalrous spirit, the army of the Union has lost an efficient officer. Monongahela Water, Company. —Mr. Bingham has read a Lill in the House in relation to the Monongahela Water Company, the first section of which provides for an increa ,, of thy• capital stock to an amount not exceedintr $l OO ,OOO additional to the prt,ent capi tal, to lie divided iota show, 4 of each. Section two confer , power, to bor row front time to time, au amount not .ctxceeding $50,000, and to make and exe cute a mortgage or mortgages upon the property and income of the corporation for security of the amount borrowed, The Fenian Brotherhood —The Fenian Motherhood Philadelphia have pi esented throrigh a puhlic meeting a recent attack of Bishop Wood on their organization. They dery that the Brotherhood is a secret society, adding that the society have no naths , sign, or nips. - The constitution and by-law are free to inspection. Fifty 1 low , and Wen ha\ e subscribed their name_ in the. United States, anal in ylsit - provinces and Treland one the ". 1 litly thousand men are hundred h. enrolled Death of a Pries.`.- As:liwander, for many y.'ur' Pa 'tot of Trinity ridireh, Genrronwn...'ll,l: , ltm . nately Professor of Theology, Phil u lthp, Scripture and Hebrew, in George town College, died there Wednesday af ternoon, aired 40 years. Lie is said to have been one of the 1110 , 1 erudite hiyitie Greek and Hebrew scholar,,. A meeting of the citizens of the Fir-a Ward wa- held at the School Hon: u ot, Friday evening, at which James Ih.-e- was appointed chairman and W. V Diehl secretary. On motion it was ad journed to meet at the sante place this SatUrally ) CYC/1111V, at 7 o'clock. Punc tual attendance requested Dead.—Lieut.A. E Alcorn, onr of the four hundred 'chid prisoners NI ho pa , sed through this this city Thursday on their way to Annapolis, w 1 u jumped from the train at Swissvale station while the cars were in rapid motior, thereby sustaining serious injuries, died yesterday at the military hospital in this city. Substitute for, Eggs.—Eggs are now retailing at forty to fifty cents per dozen, and are not to be obtained at that. As a matter of general interest, we will state that corn starch is an excellent sub stitute for eggs for culinary purposes, one spoonful of corn starch being reck oned as equal to a single egg. The Fenian Brotherhood, will hold a meeting in Lafayette Will on Saturday evening at 9 o,clock. Capt. P. F. Walsh, Organiztng Agent of the Broth erhood, will be present, and deliver an address. Subject : "The Mission of :the Fenian Brotherhood and Irish Nation- j ality." The public are invited to attend. Admission free. Installation i i tA p ial (1 substitute, subject to such rules and rug- The installation of the officers of 4 TE LE G ' RC ....). ulations as may be prescribed by the See- COIEN , E .P"--,„ retary of `Far; and if such substli PRODUCE atit utt-, is PITTSBURGH PRoDucanEm. Hastings' Chapter of Temperance and FOR THE POST. liable to draft, the name of the person OeFiCit fir THE DAILY PosT, ? Wisdom, No. 1, of the State of Pennsyl furnishing him shall be liable to draft in SkirrtriAY, l'e,b 13, 1864. 4 i, vania, took place in their Hall, over the filling future quotas, and if any person XXX VIII th CONGRESS. BT -`sINESS yesterday was more notice-the Savings Bank in Fourth street, on dale. a certain leading drafted shall hereafter pay money for the procuration ofd substitute under the pro- lon the pres lous ate} Among the sales we note the evening of Thursday, February 12th as follows akooris of the net to whirh this 19 an when the follriwing named officers wet,- LATER FROM CHARLESTON amendment, such 1. ment of money ::::7sur::: articles g lleff a I s o 1 3 FLOUR-Extra at t6,llE4Der 3,40; Extra Family rt gillarly ihstalled Ity 111( I) D G li , ' , -Mill operate onl to rclieve such person at ez@7, , tu. E H.lleastmgq K, George G, Rod front draft during the time for which :0 1 dick;Q, Anna Boyd, M, Alexander Ni Ns- Arrival of the Steamer Fulton ',IT( 11 person wls drafted unless the ' Coffee at 14 , 4@tat,, , ,e; 10 do ttrleans at 14" Bdr ' "A" at 17 ti'c, ; c o o. ~ „ ...-. 7 , o oc I 71 larger S ers C l : a u ee . 11 I ...,e Molases Ion; 11, of Flon ,Emma Barr, W, John II ; names placed in the box be sooner ex- old at 70e, new at 71@80c (•oll'ee-30 sacks Silo Miller; L.of 11., Maggie Leaiy, U, Mai Initiated, In which t_•asz• the names shall be at 35,@36e Rice at 9 , ,,d , 5 , .4, shall Gatulnet , L M„Tudith Miller, VP, returned to Ili( NI heel Member, of re • SALT-Sales at 82,50 Thomas B. Cluley, TT, Limienbrink. I. All Expedition to Florida. les at ttli sl'k - si,3 ii ;tolls den/ilium ,11011, IN lir) shall, by oath AP , PLEs 7‘. ; , _ ab.AiN-m hent-lietiat $l,lO White at *4 .14 , R, blare Mi•( ann , T, Arthur Fit:: tat ___ or Ai rmition declare themselve- ciiii,^l- corn--,sow bush new at 81,15; old at * 13. , d ' '' .1,1 1... k, p .tric kT. T, Amelia Dirks) , , Janus (-idiom-Iv oppnsed to the herring 01 trios, oats---sales 700 bush at 75079 Harley-`sprlng at id s 5, Fall at , fi r bo Buy,l, L S Emma Hunk, r Tlii.. t, in Gloomy Account of Rebel AffairE. , and who are pi oblbtte.l from lin so ti}" ' 0 --g --, BachNShottliters-sales of 9010 Ibt ttt 'Ps@ perance association is in a most flour isle" role-;.nd trio I,s of faith and pro to eof sk,e. tildea-6000 do at 11 , ;@113.:, Plain Hata. mg anti pro.,pelOtt... condition, and sloniv: said is iig . m u , dciimumatiOn, shall,ss when at 12;4:413e tii, (1 Hams-4000 do .at 1.4t,0 good service in the cans,'they ha -, ,,. e-,- -17'N " • Carolina Speaking- Out d raft Intl , theliiilitary service, le eons l hliNKT-small sales at dates& --,......___ ports, I They havenot been in exit •-iileri 1 oun tonal itant , , and shall ill. 1- PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. ____ once but a short period, and now numb(' . sis - ned I,y the • - •et falai)" of War to duty t)pviee op Tan DAILY PO , r, ? about two hundred mendkr--quite a Interesting from N C Papers. HI lio , pitals (it to the rare of ft iiedini n, , h...crr tin s i Feb 13 1884. i large numb( i are now fighting the battles ' N. or shalt pa) the sure of $lllO to Ihe demand for the post two slays was larger of their country on the battle-fields 1 sui•li pc r,on a•: the qecretar3 of than usual smite the Allegheny river has become against ihr enema' of the Union quite as P , u .'i I - , D blot, t. 114 ,au'a estiters to liti l i t be War shall desi.that,.- to receive it to low for steamers. Crude-sales of 1.5 d bbis it appliedlo the sick aria wound r I ... i_ • packages included: 250 do at ~ ., 5 , , ,. , sal,•., valiantly as against the enemy of our sr, , , illdiers Piol ided n i pet -in , liail 1,,• ~f a tea bits oft rade in bulk at 1.7. i., g Isc he vial rampart-caring full)' as well for the I Waled to the iii netits of the pinvi-ions fined-13onded ringed from 3%7,10 , free at 4-Weso '.‘ IIIONN and orphan ot the lrunkaD las Jett. Diu vl. 13uN In 1 - g . -- " 114 il 'll lir Iltis at t• mili s- lii, deolar iti,oi or r..ri for llo• safst \ of out politu al imditil _ . lions al, ni•nn. =erupt° , 000 inst bearing arm- , New 1 ork Dry Goods Trade. 1 de is not active, but nearly all goods are Aliiill he , upported 11\ , Thsffirtnrc el i 1111111 ' ; held The demand for inintshas been , lenee that ht. deport meat has been tin!-light, and or a day or two they became easier in 1, iroi I . consistent with sii , It di (- Ilr it ion J",1:,-;e: tut i the rn IN" t lull} r••. oiered its tone. The thilowleo person, are exempte(.l awl i, ,r3 Qu i p o ii supply of e lLe t •: good. is moderate. m T o h m e , In t - I‘• epterl from enrollment and draft( il. lull Price, are, howeier steady Drills are in I'l7:hut It tl • ate Irlf , toil plly=ically and light net su i lln e , be a d m a i n d d oll c, : , tripe. and ticks are mem ..‘ll, unfit for seri.icc all persons i g ned are very firmly held, r w .n ttll' h a irl fa n r de''m"dansterotr actitalls in tilt military or nasal .+ervice- ill._ better and finer grades. There if a good in f the United States at the time of flrlit quiry for delainea. and all desirable goods for the they arrive,the market and an pdr,r in , 711 , 1 have served in Ili, :;0,,,t,.0,„0,1.a:,: without beingl - ere active. as these is miiirsrt or lta ylt—it paitment tor lir (p no ti .ol 11 In caress.ln fancy casstmeres the 1 ear, during Ili, pre ~ •ill aat , and M, ! demand ha, abated. Country havers think h . ) thev mat , nima' obtain their goods lower, but li(moral. , l3 .11, liar• ,, .1 ILI 1 limn, an, I. a the market is against them, and the product-16n no person-)hilt .-11 ,-' ll as are hem in , . a good, 1 i far from being profuse-the high cost CeplP.l , hll.ll lie , script The two t - l in Itsothw the supply. the lower descriptions are qr. her. t.ttore provided for enrollment '' ,. ' ,- ` y " Yir'.,,T,Pll:, l lj 'n,L , l ,:t i ft h s e a d r e ;V b t ie ur " Cle le m s a s n e d e iii i onsolislaud In all cases where col i ,it with little s , camelation of stock Broad ,l, ,1 pt ii , el- It ~,. lit n , ieit t 'fore enlist- ,I. il l y :, ~, , , , : , ,i ~i ii ] , •,n„ -,, iie ,il in lb( Mill t iry serVir oOf the T - Ullt .1 : ' , l ; ~,,t Ftl, l , 'l- r ' , " •;: t r ' e ci t' L., 1 h jii7,X e n t r , ' ,l, e , ' i t ` , Litt•a all trio \ i•lon, of 0, •,. del, so far a- In I“rei, , ,rl 1,0,41, ih,r, 1- rather more &dog Dix 111 , •111 t•I I I lit t il. 1 r (mittens:lllmi , 'yt r t ,, " ,,, h t i l o r r. , ,t , e ,:h l t d lr r t e sa F , i, i lul are in r meuder tt•lr• 1,0 , r ,,,,,,1,. i. ~i,..1 1,, , e q uall y ii , pla , , q , kit ine neve ta - iitons " l,lll7 ' ,. ' "l :11: ' ,, "" t ' c ' , I Is It ,•I , I i 1111 , , t\ I,j 1,, ,‘ I. In I; the , it Illso I whi c h Ise,pe, te I is, _how itselt •n due ..eason The • due or the dr. goods import atiore, in last 1 , , eelc aror mite! to $.2. 003,779; ot u hick it 811,6 - •• were of woolen, 1 , 331 41 7 ..1 silk., 1. ..,,,, , ,Lei of ~,tt,,n. bitt 91.3 at linens The Orphan's Houle.- rve,l ilea nne 11(. Hu Slack. micled a EIMEMIII ill tili' Len' lallli,' 10 inyclmorate "thyn WA , lttnyroN, Feb. 1 1 2—SENATJ n motion of Mr. Lane, of ind , in, - - )l,.lien- uri , hun'i , Homy — in this c ,, iintv Committee on the , Tudiciary wyry in. Thy yorporato , , , named ;i1 the act ar, Cli.irles final\ P.cdmoitil J Grace, Joshua , tructett to inquir, into the expe.ilyn, 1 nhody , , Jame , ...\f G t ,l 1 3 ,1„ I. ( I ,.. ini , , Av , II , r) amending the pre , :ent bin r , ~ ti Hi. ket , l, .lame. P. Bair, Gy , ,rge \V lating thy Supreme Court t , , d, iiii, it • Cs..:. NVilliain II My(:, , . Ti„-,,i) . „ A decision. to matters of law only On ~1 1..i..1,,, 1) S(.ully, Ivii,., 11 Ii smith inot , on of Mr FyssendYn, of Al. . th, :Intl .lanit , Niec,d, . :Acntite t ,,, k up till. IlotiAlk Dofi,icnk . The Cabinet Organ.- \k, f . rom Thr• 7",wrp-rip% ~ 11-111 ii)=ll-nnwnt l' •I vcr\ %FM 11 I , 'lir xpr, ht ,•: 111(.1r I , th, ur %11 , 1;11,:11 - ior ,f lt.l 1,r4 , 1'. I, en lop I , , •11 I . i , l ( 1,•111, =MEE In (•. , nn , . 11,11 tt itii Ilir IiU,I mit n,' , 111.:• I 111. it toil; t tilt rli ! • Mall r rnn littli•ln••1 in , rurrionts I•or or•k NI'••!!••r •••, II • ••• I,•r iiistrume)ll --,10t.11 lit] LII , a !lIHI nine Io• •11 -1 Pianos.-- t - , t•tvt'rti , ctitt-ut rti 11. g; r TllO -r• \%1... .1., • \ V. 71•• 4pri I,;_ri, in-lrunocrin I flint NVPI 111•1;1 I..\N :in.! A I.pt ,:1 of from $l.) T. , n n to -I C.JIII The -Al • , f 129 Wood, ,t , ton en tire -otd-k - t , t - Fur- :it . - -41 Ladies wh intend buying I'm, at-tin should Vail t orty - dtunily, the as.ort mem is the very best. eonsist ing of the name fashionable varieties Also, misse . and children!, silk and felt hat., with a large and elegant slack newe , t style• of hat , and for men and boy, New 111,, Ur Motl,Pr. - I , y 11 , -1 , (11t I 1.%1-1.1 War wHi( )-orr , AVOrtiS by .1. K 11 .dm, It, till up in Dixic, new ,:ing for the Hine , All the price cent , each A latt:e and choice ,eleetion ;.r neNkper,,cc .one eleu . ant just received lintl for sale at 1(cllor'- liusic Store .1 woo , l ',Jr-cc! "William Allair —lltmt. F:ith sin et, .cmis "William Away t.) Seq. — n wive) Mr. Tim ir , •I lir r, n. 4 , i II licatinn in Eiltop. :‘l l Hunt for 5511. woh e h„. Thy nijr We 1101.11 lar !111 l nrt I c 111 , hilt 101tt. qi• Harper's \\ eekly. In ,p, n 1-n , 1 - r (;o v ;111 i th, Late Bo oks It] iry, Prir. ti.t.ntli•mii.t, Litt!, Ditrrit, t•loth. tttwellis Titx TA W, It., Lk:C., tit Pit. Pit tock. .•, a kn,...-t• eloglint ah,ok Allmi , ;nito , lt• in t.vely a e'tl 1111.1 ,•(' Tll,lll Card Photograph s - rn lu.l rr •11 oph pit th, per Ile Card 1'1101,21111,1. ITughes, ;it oppo,or Life it I'll tock'ri, th, Ballou, for Iftr, li, , t FiitQtl:, Ilh-GROVER S. BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES have obtained the highest premium at every State. County and Institute Fair held jn 1 , 932. as the Kest family and the beat manufac turing v.:limes. an.! for the best machine work. A. F. t•liAlttNEY. t;eneral Agent, lB Fifth at., Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH MEYER & SON PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CRAMS, 135 Smithfield, and 424 Penn Ste., Between Oth gt„ and Virgin alley, nob PITTSBURGH R ANKIN'S EXTRACT BCCHU, Celebrated for the cureof Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Mor bid irritation of the Urethra., Re tention or Incontinence of Urine, And all diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys Prepared 0019 by A. J. RANEIN & Co., DRUGGISTS, No. 63 Market Street, Pittsburgh. Sold by all Druggists. Price, 75 cents febl Bi!1 reported by tile y in3l , (' , lirrnlittee nitlt ainelidnients. The ~ .inraittees' anielicilarnis with tea \eeptiona agreed to ' - cn , ainendinent, ,u( •di f-r an increase I tnre Deparinienzq, and antlionie ibk appointment in s - arna - ,. Bureau s , b; I tern' MO \ y..nr aft Ind 1,1 v3riollq aint'n.,lni(•ll! 114 ., r <ar in pay ! - ;:i inploye.. 1., :Oa imp, 1 4 (14, ml,l lilt to ii ', , 1 1 111.111. 1. 1111 , 111111T,1 . 1111] :1 4 :1111(111.kt' nt• lirr 11 Ind. nn 1111 . Slak tilt . ((Hilo) qui:L.ri.)itiorl that thi• hill -hall lir i•r till in orilt-r 1 ,, z:\i fur thi•r litiii• fi)r antruil mr)tit... !with!, nitti-11 iainfu•-i-•l Ni l k ) that tore • that ly• zi V(' an lir: .1 41 Unill1V,11,111 1111 ill anlimilincto. aI l -11h-litilr, ut apiwal it , the frii•niki rt•c1.11I. this g. 1 %.1 - 11111 , t K . % 1 tit—tirc•ti t.. !,I,lrt T Ito tholl., prop. , ,,d that th, g.•nth should, by Vt . 11 , 1 - ..1 t•,.11SI•111. :in hour Is r the t I , tir 11 dun i ~I,(•(•(.. I. () I , position to further proc,,,ling s ,$n bill was Inattift-Ateci Itogert: N tOO% e 1 to ..t. r the vote which. in t b, since of the proveclinzs, the nom... 1,„tl screed to adjourn till Nfon.lity The 01. tion wa, laid on thr table, ) - eae. 100, 411. • Nit - Hardin; rliv . tnovi il that the House adjourn .No quorum, voting thi• question wits taken Inc yeas and nay..., and ii)termiued in thi negative. It It aa now 4t Mr - Clay t Iry i ~k edLac,- ~f E,‘ St•rlC , till \I , II la , . hilt after'.; With drew hi, fel hry j nuzccd that the hill atrl tin nllmell t Le 'ail on the la was determine,' in the neinlity, Ti' Flout then proceed to rot,' on the atm ndinents lu the ' , en ate I ill. The I intise then del•tited nn the follow. ing amendment adopted by the Commit tee of the IVhole on the State of the Na lion t All able-bodied male person. African descent ht tween the ages of 211 and 40 years,whother eitizen or non-rea Ment in the 'United States, shall he rrl_ rolled eecordingt to the provi , lon, ..f th e t to which this is a suppleinent, and shall form a part of the naibmal force and when a -lave of a loyal mt.-ter shall he drafted and mustered into the or the United State= his tntt, r •-liall re ceive a certificate thereof for the bounty of one hundred drillers now payaldo hi. law for each drafted man, and shall he paid In the person to who -imhdrefted person roves sett rrr.Ytr latior at the time t Its muster into the qerviee of the United States on freelng the person Tli.. secrotai y of Wwr -hell appoint a ••otii -ion in en, It of the slave Stele- I:l'.'e rep,. rti:livd in I ',•ngres+ , eharged to aw n , , , ,1 just compensation, not etaeedinz throe hundred dollar,. 1,. e„( I, loyal per , eln t. , 11.111 the colored volunteer met - oee nets volunteer into ,hr vice 4 The United States, payable Out of ootnut.,tion money Intern the ma=ter tr..eimt the slave. The above we- t,i I v ,+! 0 `-z- T fir! House ha vitiL:. ag.reed he Com in:lt. •tmendim lit to•iii bill. nek () 1 sutrmiticd a s , tll) , lit tit. , N%liicli it is agreed to and the Him , amend, d 11,1—, 1 in 0 . , I. CO TlO. hill AS passed provide , the Inota of ~,,•11 iv:a.l of city, toivn , t lt -Ll', precinct or election district 01 a county here the ,ante is ,]ivided into town townihipi, tFc., shall be as nearly ni poi. ill in proportion to the number of men rt sident therein subject to draft, taking into arrnunt as far as practicable the mini ber with, h 16,s IWell previously furni.ll and in ascertaining and tilling Auld quota, there shall be taken into acccunt the number of men who have heretofore mere(' the naval Scrl'ire tchn.e m oue : are upon the enrollment list re. already returned to the oftiee of thi , Prncnst Marshal General Any person under the provisions of•tl,ls art who nay hereafter be so enrolled, may furnish at auy time previous to the draft an accepta ble substitute who is not liable to the i draft, nor at the time in the military or naval service. Such person furni , him2: a substitute shall be exempt front draft during the time for which , illistittite shall be exempt front draft, not. how e , - i.r, xeeerling:th, time for which -itch iiilNtitute shall hut Licit ae , r1,t,.1, 1 , 16 no private soldier, musician or non conunissioned effirer being actually in the military - .ervice shall be procured or accepted as a substitute The boards of enrollment to enroll all persons liable to draft under the provisions of this act and the enrollment act whose names may hand beep emitted by the proper enroll ing officer. All persons wht, arrive at I the age of 20 years before the draft ; all ' aliens who shall declare their intentions Ohs charged from military or naval ser vicelo become citizens • all persons who have not been'in service two years during the present war and all persons who have been exempted tinder the provisions of the 2d section to which the act is a sqpplemept, but who are not exempted by the provisions fif this act, and the boards of enrollment shall re lieve and discharge from draft all persons WU between the time of enrollment and draft shall have arrive 4 at the age of 45. Anv person drafted may before the time fixed for his appearance for duty at the draft rendezvous furnish an accepted NIHVEI !..4 iiialc- r Tr. • ilrilt:LEßß ATED Ii.XTRACTS FOR THE HAN 11K EFS. intiland Flower-. Mignonette, Musk, A tnttryiliP. .Ifeadow Flower,. Bouquet de Califortue, Like, Bouquet d'Arabie. Lilly of the V.tlley. Bouquet de Caroliu,,,New-mown liar. Berganld )range Flowers, Came, I Batehouly, Camelia,Pink. Cloniatite. I Poppinak, Cedrat, (Portugal, a Citronelle Roast. Prairie Flowers, ' CryBtal Palace, (hose, I icraniuM. (Rough and Ready. ( ;illitlov.er,, , : , pring Flower, , iarden Flowers. IS weet Briar, Heliotrope, • ;Sweet Pea. Honey, Sweet Lavender. Honey '-ztirli le. ,'Sweet. Lettuce, H a r, thorn. Sweet Clover, Hyacinth, I Tuberos, .1 amain. Tea Rose, lockey Club. • V lolette. .it nny Lind. Verbena. imiquille. Vetivert. M 0 usselinc, 1 Vanilla, Millebeurs,, West End, Magnolia. I White Lily, Mar.sehale, ' Winter Biossoni. 13 4.ZIN's HELYOSMIA, a highly concentra ted Persian Essence, the most elegant pertum for imparting to the handkerchief a very agree able and lasting odor. ESSENCE BOUQUET—TREBLE XE TRACT UPPER TEN. A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparations fog the Hair, Cosmetiea Toilet Waters, 'Dentifrices and Perfumery of all kinds, constantly on hand. For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, dec2o Corner Penn and St. Clair etc. WALTER H. LOTi r ßigl TriTravrts RESUMING THE PILAU, I. TICE OF THE LAW, in the same house formerly occupied by him on ADlGlllllllo l ll.kifinit'S Ilifer2lllll--ALL persons having claims itgainst the estate of Archibald Boyd, deceased, of Ohio township, Al legheny co., Pa., will please present them di authenticated, and those owing said estate please pap over said claims to the linderats wlthotit nkrtAcT 11 . 1. r Ili• hill ,11. , r , Co111;ii11- 111 • :111 ft .1. Adi , 11111 t 1 till ilnnr9;n• yoRK. Fvl,. which left n thi• 9th 'he Lft bur iilnrning of thr.loth h r7th )hi. rcgimont nn 1,11. I, .111!.: 1 , 1 11021,1,3, t annc er , rud ,l durn4_ , H the 7th, and mi.; ci,atrort.d by our ti I and tin Latß-rze.-, in Charlo , tnn liar- An expodition left Port Royal nn d i e sth, under General Seymour, consistin4 of three Itrigtides and one light batlvrv, an I landed at Jacksonville, Ha., on the morning or the , th iu t. without any IT ;4 reported the expednin n pti,h on to Tallahas , tee G,nertl Ow Nthtoj in =MEM (41111011 Th.. Briii , ll 1V . 11" -t• rrl, with .1.• 1,1. lit , I„r t.tit thr tellrl trlttr\ of NV :Ir, ttrrivttri rttf Fliarlestotli ',ir ttti ilir sth, uud (-quested itttrmis.timi to ettuthiunii tit, with the British ('turisul to Nit:nun:lh. whit Ii Admiral I)ahlt_treit Ittt.littril It. •ind thr Petri.' put to it.l TII V n 118 II Rep , vPsa eloo mv amount of tlr rubel affairs awl , ta! es snly on u months' supply of subsb-- ell fs,• V:11 , in p• , c , o.ion of the comrni• saru ..cdniirn! Ihdikren with the Pawn -c. Water Witch and Warlinqetts hay sailed for 'it. John's, Fla. Ply, deserters froht tht. 57th Pennt-yl. vania rt•girnent were to he shot on the nth. NEV," YORK, Fel, 12 —The following Intercuing are t ii, from at, op esof the North Carolina papers re ceived here. The Ilaleigh Pro! i resx, sap. - The present Congress is bent on fasten ing o military dcspotism on the people or these confederate states, and the people must either submit quietly to receive the yoke or resist the tyranny Resistanci , to tyrant- , is obedience to God. and tlii , people of North Carolina, trill not hesi tate :1St() the course they should pursuit!. North t arolina. will not submit have every able bo,lied man conscripted, and the It hole State turned into a military camp W e an! t.. achieve an in flepruilemee rer the cotDpon enemy. Mu we are not willing to become the vas sals of usurpers at home, to achieve that i.or any other fihject We speak the words fif truth and soberness, hi cans; , we know the sentiments of the great mass of the pe , fple in North Carolina. This State trill never R illin lv submit to despot ism xxith Jefferson Davie, or any one else at its head. The Sal( m N. C. Po.oisars The that u t tar !!istant, when all must agree !hat this war must be brought to lose by other means than the ,wear „ . Doors open Evenings at 7 o'clock. Exhibition cdmmentes at 7', o'diak prtteiseli A ETERNIULN.,—Iioors open at 2 o'clock. For full particulars see Mils. A. 13. moßß.fsoN. febn-iii'd Proprietor and Manager. _,,_- SPCIIL COURS E 11 liilli.AA 7-- :•'-s.' ..rt .E. 'FILE ' I.II.3HARY • :1... , ",,t , 'l.llt'it; I-Et 'T'R ES. I .' Prot. RICHARDS, of Providence. R. 1., will 1,11,,r a course uh -ix Lectures, at CONVERT ILA EL, ' , tithe "Phifosophs and Chnnistry of the . !s:t".',‘” Y ,IRK. F. 1.. 12. —The 7 . 1 P11,1,1$ ~,i,..;,i,. r,t, y l l , , , , , se ibi l p ee t t o n[J i s ci ar s e se sinipl t l, l i e n their st y le. I,i,Lid'ili let Ler saVa that a fleet of I , iX cent illustilLlODe. and c lasses, Itt-hil e l':fnnai.lii-le. Fteamers hllll in :En , lan.l and taken to ~,, . ,ale rendering them visible to all. Every i ening will be crowded with curious facts and i China, have her sold to .Tell. Davis' 'henoinina with experiments, illustrating the agents, an .1 will IA Wade, hilt) rebel pliva A t ri.c.spheric Fires, Barometer, Air thin, loon leer,. The loner lent. that an attack 1,111.-, lidlloons, Winds. all the Chemical by them Wo nders df the Atmosphere, Lightning and Aurora will he liulik , 1.11 San Plan isro. .. Itorealis. Evenings of Lecture, MUNDAY, ' ^ l'eb 0; TILESDA 1, Feb. 9; THEIRSD,A.T, Feb. IV ‘slllS'''To x, February 1•2 —The II; FRIDAY Feb. 12, MONDAY, Feb. Id; open at 7 o'clock. Court Doors T 1 'F.SDA V. Fel . o'clock.patent bat body casc is before tile Supreme 10f:2111,1erif,,;.;.:::,(.1.riicecc..c.,ar!,..,-,.,31.P. ri,....le4o.jetilc€l:4ti.isr:.,f(r.:,;• Court to-day, and will probably la. con. tinned through all of next week. it ex .:, tits. Fur sale at the Music, Book and Drilg Maroc mod at the door. cites nitwit interest, in consequence or the he V. 11 RlNl:ado OEORGE W. WET It aN, heave pecuniary inzerest in s uolvc(1. \\ 11 A. L0..4i, Tisoa. BAKEWELL, Jr., W ILLI AM W. WARD, 11.NRY M. ATWOOD, febs-td Lecture Coinntittee. Nrw Yunt:. Fehruray P.—The Brit. ti , l, teported 1,, 1, :t ,,• be u burned by the Alabama, was turmer ic the "F e\ian Hit% and was sold at Maul main. te g. 1.111.1, r tile British flag It i' lutibtrul. it i ai 1 . whether the British llezi-ter ti ill 11 , 1.1 _,),) Fourth Street, above Smithfield, not 8-3 m JAMES M. BOYD, GEORGE BOYD, jtuil/-ltdec6tw Admizintratorg, Cluctscuntl hiaky Market. ic ti —There wa, n good detnnait to-day, croctly speculative, and notwithstanding the un favorable felt - ices from New York, an advance cf e wes established. with sales of 1,2u0 bhls at 713ra, 7-t. o c, the lattet rate for wagon, the market clos ste.s,lt . r 111 Pnrt R a cal, Chicago tlighwlrtes 31arket. 11..in.t IN market rattled. and we note an adl ante ir, /1'1..f.i of d 1 .3 gta.ll. - tn—m.lth of ' , ..brl n t 1.10. 1.1 , 1,0 :, . the market cloaing -tel.', at MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH New York Market. Nrw YORE, Feb. 12.—Cotton has a declining tendency•, sales of 350 bales at til . sc. Flour firm;; sales of 11;000 bbla at $6,25tigt6,45 tor State: #7.'25 2..15 for 0. ; +5'7,65 03,10 for Southern. Whest ; - ant hash at 41,55W,60 for 1 1 11111 - atikie Cit,t, 517 11, wooD STIIEVI. he clre the arht selltn; rates silver. In • Buying. SH o, li ) ng told IF6 tither...l 50 00 Deman.l Note.: I 63 00 Eastern Exchange. New York par I Baltimore.. . par 1 ., , Philadelphia .... par 4, lioslon par Pennsylvania Currency . par Western Exchange, t, I.louionati par ki . Louisville par k, t'leveland par '.l St. Lou 6 par k.„ _r -. PITTSBURGH Le.sea and Manager Wri. HENDFH?OW. Trt-Asurer H. OVERINGTON. Lae night of Miss HELEN WESTERN, the young and beautiful actress, who will re peat her wonderful personation of the French spy and La Thisbe. IS EVENING, will be presented the great ! ~t Actress of Padua. La Thtahe... Helen Western i - liodolfo ... ....... C. Loveday , Dr. J. C.Ayers' - Family 11 1 1 . edibirfeS. Favorite Dance ... Miss Jannle ; overture Overture - To conclude with DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S,.' Thr French Spy; or the Fall of Algiers. Renri :-,t. Alme 1 F' _--t.3111,`4' AFT ii,met . . Helen Western ' DICIMS. Mathible ) With a complete cast. Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Via _..... __ ---. __ L.V.-iv.tASONIC HALL. I -I F.. T., Mrtoll, D' S OP E;: , %i - 1, -. 7- viartv NIGHT I Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaprilitt, A N D And,al.l otherrvkik. Mectiebarf cip.ibA EVERY AFTERNOON THIS WEFT, - found genuine titAtte The most extraordinary exhibition in the PITTSBURGH DRUG -HOUSE world, the 9 Torrence & ll'Gd±f, Great Miltoniau Tableau PARADISE LOST. AlC\IISSII")N (11'1.1/WEN WITH I'ARESTS Car nfint 71.1atinctes I.\ AFTERN , NITS WEEK, Al t o'clot:k, when Chillycn iH I.c I•ltnitted for cvntb. W. B. BRADBLTRY'S SCHOMACKER & CO'S PIANOS. Q. Q . EVEN FIRST PRIZES, GOLD AND Silver Medals received within a month at State Fairs, and Fair of American Institute, New York, in 1563, by Wm. B. Bradbury, for the BEST PIANO FORTES. & CO., Philadelphia, received the Crystal Palace Prize Medal at London, be ha-ve numerous Medals, Diplomas and spe ,al reports from state Fairs and Institutes. _ •. Both have a number of letters of reeonumenda tion from the highest musical talent, embracing Straekosch, Wm. Mason, (}robe and others. 13atter and cheaper than any other Pianos made, and Warranted for Five Years. WAXELDIII. 1141, Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., No.: St. Clair at., near Suspension Bridge jai:l2s REMOVAL. N Tina -Pra — sir DAY or Arial, i WM name my place of business to r i gth Street ci . ppoBite the Theatre, glire.-the public general 94 , 41 1 an, wit a well selected stock of Opti. GIG and a large supply Gl' RUSSIAN LEriy. starAmEs. They are warranted rengthen andlawore the SIGHT. nide and sold only ay J. DIAMOND, Praetteal _Optleian, fe9-tf No. as Fifth greet. L & .FINANCIAL. MONEY MARKET .IMUSEMENTS. Corner OF . Pot arket streetlindFayirth. Drnr:s. Mediein'es, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Ails, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Truises, 2.5 Cents 15 Ceara s ,, pporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found in Drug Stores of tlrst quality, - No 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. e Cheapest," _c.v a _.,._.,.. mc.., rnrx:Yao+.er~z+~.~rxrc a~ ..„1 . ' IVER NATTERS. THE RI V Int.—Last eyening at twilight there were six feet water in the channel and falling. The Iveat her was pleasant. 4a— The splendid passenger steamer Paragot captain Donnelly' *0! leave for Cincinnati on ' Saturday. O-AF-The tine pa3senger steamer New York, .Captain Lightner, If ages t0..4y. Oti:Orinstl and Lciniivllle. ' Ali• The new steamer Interpid, has been sold to a St. Louis Company, sod her name changed to 13enton. She-will be commanded by Capt. Thos. W. Rea, an experienced and clever officer. Sl.i. will 1%1.1 for St. Louis. A Wall' ALS AND DEPARTURES ARRIVED. Clarke.. • • • Brownsville. . i3rownaville Elizabeth. Bryan DEPARTED. ...Clarke. Ca mite ...Irwin.. I orlon ( TalllllLl . . Prqnku n . Item.. Golden r‘ Gallatin., Franklin J s Rees qineri MAMAM - r Wheeling & Portsmouth Packets. lINNING BETWEEN wrirozra G, PARKERSBURG, GALLIPOLTS, i RON TON, BIG SANDY AND PORTS MOUTH. THE NEW AND PAST _steamer CITIZEN, Oapt. Wash. Keg, plying .regulaily between Wheenerand Pitfsburgh,lipolis, Poniertiy, Parlfdrablirg, Portsmouth, Ironton and 131 g Sandy, leaving Pittsburgh for Portsmouth every TULSDAY,at 11 a. m., and leaves Portsmouth for Pittsburgh every..lliLDAY, at 9 ,a. m. lA/Ide guarda, large and comfortable state rooms. This find boat has recently been purchased expressly for title trade. She will leave punctually at the advertised time and will pay prompt attention to any business intrusted to her. • For freight, or passage, apply. on waver , (0)10 JOHN PLACE, Agent FOR W REELING. THE REGULAR PASSEPi r,er Packet MINERVA, Capt. Gor don, haa resumed her old trade, making regular trips, leaving Pitts - burgh every_ Tugs.D.NT, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Having Wen thorifilzhly repnired, =he well deserves the pa tronage of the public generally. JAs. (:(ILLINS & CO., Agts. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. P tt2b ut .)-11 & Cincinnati -PaCket4 AVEENERIPAY'S t IN., PACKET. Leas e*Fittatturgh every !VEDNESDAY. Lea vet (2'1116M - raft every SATFILDAT. ~..,„.T .I c•___•= 4 . l4 , THE NEW ANIIIMAGNIIPI ottki-'4"=eent sale-wheel passenger steam vr it).s.hUti PIERCE, S. R. Crencti, Oom mander, will fun an a weekly Packets betwdett the above points. Leaves Pitt.,nurgh every WEDNESDAY, at 11 a. m,, and Cincinnati every SATURDA Yat Il a m. For freight or passage apply (.n hoard. or to lUHN FLACK, or I.D.Ei/LLINGWOOD, Ag-ta. FOR CINCINNATI. . `‘,l.T 1 "HDAY FEB. la AT 10 A.. M. MAR SIERE.WEEEFA. - steamer PARAGON, Capt. Don nelly, mill leave as announced above. Fur freight, or passage, apply on board, or to . JOHN FLA.CIi, or .1. D, 00.14LLNG WOOD, Agts. Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE. ;VP , NDAY. FEB. 15. AT I P. M. THE FINE PR. cL_ I- 7 7511- stertmer 00.1,1)EN ERA AS SENGE ', W. 11. ,iininander, will leave as announced I r t reight. or poaaaira, apply on board, or to .i( )1i N FLA(ii( z or J. D. CULLIN(..- WOOD, Ag-ts. FOR CINCINNATI A; LOUISVILLE. Tills DA Y. FEB. 13, AT 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSENGER ..gEgtaystc anierNEWNO.RE,FL, ... S. Light ner. ConnriandAr, Won reannounned For freight, or pagsage, apply on board, or to - • JOHN PLACE or 3. D. coL.r.rxd-wrion, Mo. River & Fort Butler httliete. FOR C,\lRq ST.LOtTJS & MO. RIVER. SATURDAY FEB. 14. THE NEW AND dillpasSenger - ateamer BENTON, - Tnoe. W. Rea, will leave as announced k'or freight, or jissage apply on board, or to febt3 JAS: ciataalsrs &Fp.i _ • HE GREATEST NERVINE, TONIC AND BLOOD YURIFLER. Cuittekk ENGLISH BITTERS. A sure cure for Intemperance R. BARMY,. (Late Cashier of the Merchants' Ba ' flk,) COMMISSION.MERMOIT, NO. 11 SOUTH HAIN STREET, ST. LOT'IS, MO i-BARTICELAR ATTENTION PAID to filling orders for the purchase of Cotton, Hemp, Tobacco,Mottr Ponta : Bacon, Bud, Ake;,',ucv IZEFERS To—Banka, Bankers, and Merchants of St. Louis generally ; John D. Scully, eMI.I Cashier, Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments respectfully collated and prompt returns made. jan2l-Irl IRNISBY IRON WORKS , WTattrtoic - lirotheis 8;.6 aE NOW PREPARED •TO RE- L l %lre orders from the trade for all eizea or Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horse Shoe Iron OF THE BEST QUALTTY. Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1863. jad&Ornd riutterfield .!!L- Co., Holsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, declS-IN d WHEELING, VA NE W Trimming Rouse for Tailors, JOBP - I_4IIEFT.I.Tu. & Co Be g leave•to announcelo the Merchant Tallors and Clohien3 of Baltimore and Washingtonthat they have cipened' a !MIMI:LNG HOUSE; at the Southwest Corner of Baltimore mad Charles Streets, Over the Jewelry Store of Canfield, Bro. Pt Co., where the trede will find a full assortmentiliw eluding Piece Goods, Buttons, Braids, ate., Adapted to that line of buainess, not surpassed by any house in the country. Having established a house in Cincinnati in connection with4he..Saltilbstrylionse, and tOtt• sequently havingUS - buy a t y, we feel assured than we can offer such Inducements to the_trade as re‘ , irtprprteek4. equal tankeit to these in to give us a share Of their patronage. Just re ceived, the Spring and Summer Report of Fashions. We are also the agents'for the American and European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and Rented, Sr. Co.'s Patent Shears. A full line of MILITAR YaUtirdariNGS,-Initt able for Merchant Tailors and • Clothiers. JUIEN A. GELIFFI#I,, JAMBS (PN - PIT.T 4 - • - JOSEPH H. mAckurßE, AD An NI S TT 0 N NO I" Take notice thatletters of Administration having been granted by the Register ofAllegheny county onee estate of Arthur earnenito,the undersign all persona knowing themselves to be Indebted to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment; imAthose having. claims, to present theta without delay duly a uthenticste& MAIIN ANI%Z CARNEY, Adze's." At residence to Baldwin tp, or d..C1113$ LAFFERI7, Atry-at,Law, feb3-ltd&etw 166 Fourth st., pitintergh. Brownsville Brownierille Peebles. .W heeling.
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