jMBi 'First and Second Thought! of (he •; . English. Sines the commencement of the .discus . i ci*ion.6f'ti« Trent4tEiir/and the capture'of Civ Hum' .Msaon-atfe- Bunraj -by ' Com. %■ " J«ne and,temper of the press, J of liSa oounlxy, generally, hare been most N~v .• -ootameatUble. ■ Thera jhas Seen Very little: :<t. '?{' staple of ignor ‘.i ■ ‘ anoe and folly, when they presume to Tiave 1 ,_ o , their say’ on questions like this)—indulged la’by trriters in the journals whiohhaye i-. i oome under onr observetion. - This is mat .• j... tei of congratulation, and all the more so, thawin' the present csss, are exclnsiyely, . ; o -"j hare the right to make this boasta mote X, , i .TTlagUimato and manlier kind of boasting, 4 '.bpthewsy, than that of the bully, itoiose ' V occasion Wnd sole reason for spartwl glOTy '; C I', , log,” (as a certain Quaker once expressed T. U,).“ia in .the consciousness, or presnmp , ■ - lion, of'mere brute force.” ExclusWely, s’. . , fe? % r ere say,-.Cor ■ no- reader of the late. srriTsls - of English newt, can hare failed to notioe ‘ : r ■■ . ,(1)0 contrast presented by the British jotur- Cr, 1 " ' nals,—which hare, almost without excep-j tion, been performing the part of the lion - wet admirably, at Meet so fkr eis the roar ing goes. . Let us now endeavor to keep the •dyaptage with .which'we have begun. v- If never before,, in the present instance - i ...certainly, w* have convincing evidence of the strong family likeness which shows • fc- .• ■■ -<' Itself In'our ootudns aoross the Atlantic : | *r c. -ih a wontj that - John Bull and Brother , Jonathan are as like as they are nearly routed. ' We hero nerar doubted for a moment, from, the fint intelligence of the search of the Trent and the seiaure of the rebel emissaries, that, wfbtever atom of popular feeling would be. excited thereby ■ '-In JEhglaad, . would be , only a counterpart • > of what would exhibit itaelfcn our side, if an English wer-eteamer had, in a sim . . ilaf manner, overhauled an American pas aenger ship. Having thefalrneaa (and it is • :'' : St Uirneas) to admit this, we may well '. .'fib tolerant of the wildest expressions, in ' ’ the eblumns' of newspapers, and in speeches k • from platforms, of John Ball’s first emotions ■ ' oil receiving the news, —the ebullient in digestion which sospontaneously rose, and so Irrepressibly sought to rontitself. But this is all too violent to last very longa reaction must soon set in, even by natural Morality; and in his cooled temper, John . Bull locks a very different fellow; —and . Wfill bolfi talk'and act very differently. _ , >- He believes, now, thstthe flag that “has .braved a. thonsand years, the battle and •• . the jbroesV,has heed'insulted—that the w i _- .“sacred right of asylum,” which be loros to if ’. ?*:. boast that it has ever guaranteed, has been jir- .fl/tfaUted—in a word, that an unjustifiable &■ ;:wntrag»:”hasbeen' committed by an Ameri . -rl' ...'.'.'"can war steuner on the high seas, and that ; vt . an unoffending English ship, carrying pas* '"I fa"" . . sengera and mails, as she w&s lawfully en ■: n . '‘l - ‘* . titled to do, was the victim of that outrage.. ... ;. ...j ' in\v-V_. When a more correct statement of the v.. ....- B'., .- 'vpihaee than that givla by the officers of the . • - • Trent, and still farther misrepresented by ; 1 _IU eXcited writers for the press, shall be laid ..-•X'Vbetore . tha English people, we do not be •?>.• •>.•*.*.. r ( .. ’’fag*: -.. ' 'iltjyy'jn;:“tbe possibility of any ministry, ’ however ill-disposed towarda thlscountry, . iU government and inatltotiona, being suf ■ ;+»;• .fared to plunge England ihto tho well - .'ifNlt. <. ,0; .ij..., f jknoiro dangers of such awaras.that with bl' '■■ y.', .America must inevitably become., /in tak ing tbis view, we admit all the hostility of ’• .... '. the “Governiag Class,' 1 as it has been ’ '• %\a ' called, which has so often Of late shown .. in England, towards thp American .p - / J ,’people and the Free Inatitutiona'with which . .their name and history are identified. Bat tevf:.;. -n . making the moat liberal allowance far the fe extent of the.influence of this “Governing !?£ “~,&4 w Cless,” ih this agelVstopsalohgway abort of controlling snch a question as that of a : t. ’• •' • foreign war—to pay tho expenses of which- THsrxoptx, not_mertlyaciABs,woaldhave ~ , {to bo burdened with taxes for years to come. On second thought, Mr. John Ball will be . fhr less warlike in bis inclinations, than y to bo when he first thought of i- - i gtvin'g way to hiapasaion. , - ' ■y . . , —The fact is, this question, of the Trent, like most other questions, has two sides, ;-;"rHerei’in arguing' it,' we haro taken for' granted thitEngland would ho 'consistent in holding to the riew of the states she as signed to the Sonthern Confederates, when ahe rehognized them as “belligeronU." He still'think right in' takihgthis for T . granted—and that it is but “playing fait 1 . and tpose,” to use a common but expressive | pl^aas,far.England atone time to consider themes “beliigcrenta,” and ‘at another at “rebels.” That they are “rebels,” and i . mjthlng but ‘‘rebels,’’, lathe American view; ■> V| buf Snglahd having already given them the benefit of her own view, by permitting ti&tf privateers to roam'.the seasand carry prises Jnto. her ports, without incur- M- ring. the;i consequences of pirsiy, as. ’have done had they' been t«gardsd'.‘aa“rabela” —EngUnd'haa now! no right,'on any well-defined or generally " • ' her own view to ours,' and insist that we . ■: / aludlriiffer all the inconveniences of both .v, views- 1 ■■■' ; 'i. - „ a - , a U England has well considered her posi-; "■ tion in regard to tbs “Confederates,”. Ut. . her they aro “bel- therefore, in dealing with ' Imr, r wo cUim the right of meeting her on ' ..liit. own assumption,. and searching her riiipe for *to6ntraband of war.” ‘ ‘ y/ ifthe“Confec(BratOo"werebnt tn Re view of Engliind, Uasox ‘wnS' Eunxtx, tlaeis, vrorid ho heid in the light of political nfujta seeking an asylum . under a foreign flag-'—and of course would be exempt from capture when under jits - protecthm. But England did not choose . tUs'vlew aa her'* at firtp-and why. should tttfr aetlng on another,' claim to act . .; '•.v- - \ •*': *• ‘A' * ‘ S:'; 4., ■•; v ».-.v>.‘.w, ■lf 7. « iN v. : jv- :*;LS:iX ’> I'V: '■ V-i , vK* v. ‘ • .» •; :.v*V.v*ifikVMß.vj.*. j*. . Y r ; < *■ ;i :••: . ■ .. '!• ■' BATOBDAT MORNING, DEC. 28, 1861. , ** //.a jFfam. !few M«dco. '. " Xh* through Mijor W. lnN«wM«iico, ? -* jWM of theooodition. -r distant qufcruir. Chic4go;<m Tuetdoy morn-1 ki*:hey.to WnsUngton, e towol ' vdispatnkss'• from . Oorernor Connelly and ;.Cel.Ganby,oommander oftbeDepartment. ' Aiiny.'leifcßsnta Fe oa the lit of De . ImsHm/stlil .inlilis’ rapid and successful. ' ■’»»«'.: nrolding the h«H tn« andraaohad'hirimw, Kan .■••assJUa' about twoweekaaftar hi*/setting oil, haring suffered tat little from the in ~ Major Arny bring! im portent new*" from |pe miluarv orations of Ne|f ||f inSndphat Wma*£ f^rj||Eflp Mit*fco ,der <Se - tm< anirpT** head of that Department. He has about whoever the cap fits may put it on," she | 5,000 troops, regulars ,and..,voluziteers rj and. replied. c ; $ V ji\ with detachments of these m harfiately J»- to Virginia I will Ihake,* v ken Fort Craig wKchl eriryinveaUgation you desire.” were surrendered without & struggle to tbei “ When we get to Virginia ? That doe® w secession forces. He was organizing an ijaot look likely tbihappem about. 'Yovj- Cren eipraition. againstFortFitimore, which was eral, may be in Virginia'before toecan be.” so disgraceful! Deanng’Mm,- Mrs. retiu-ued ttf Wash ofour army, and no doubt was'entertained ington, distressed and disappointed. I of his ability to carry ir. mere he would Send a Btrong force into 1 An- ‘strife. Canape that the zona, where* considerable body of Texans rebel dfficersoppesed to divis or# inciting the Indians to hostilities, and ion “intimate friends ?” Can it be. otherwise’ doing 'mischief; these he will •he considers', them "gehtiemm and to here drive outf and await events. lieditponT 7 The Indians of New Mexico, except the How many more such intimate Jriende Southern'Apaches, were cordially, support- have the Rebels on the line ofthe Potomac? ing the and declaring their'. God only knows-;, and. while our .homes are intention to fight wherever and.'whenever, made,desolate, andour conntrybleeding at their Great Father (our uncle • Abe) com-' every pore, who will be the, first to rise in mendedthem.-.That tribe of the; Apaches their might and arouse our leaders loan had been attacked by the Confederates, and effort worthy of the sons of Freedom? | now are the declared enemies of all white ! Men of America ! Are yoti own and stand j men" withootreference to their politics. The in thousands and inhundreds of thousands, I Indians on the plains have been corrupted in the face of an insolent and rebellious foe I chiefly by acta of the Southern Commis- and dare not striketheblow! sioners who have .been among them, and There you stand buffetted by the South on : parts- of each tribp were about to enter the one cheek and by England oh the other, 1 rebel service.. Maj* Arny thinks ' much and still yon rethrin-unmoved. You should canful .negotiation and.not a liltle bold hive gone forth with.half your numbers, fighting wiu be required to keep the__Santa not with stnngth of your own but ! with Fe road open, o ’ - - 1 :- s . .confidence in God, for your cause is just, We are glad to say thatin spite of all the and with but an arrow and a sling, felt lies and Intrigues of the secessionists, the. that you could have, brought down the people of New Mexico have settled down enemy. into steidyioyaHytb the Government and ‘' We, mothers, have, sent forth our sons an offering their services as volunteers for' cheerfully. ' We have given them to the its defense. They havehot arrived al their cause of . liberty, butj wo cannot see them present determination without great trou- sacrificed—we, cannot see incompetent or ble occasioned by the unfaithfulness of the traitorous leaders, destroying brave and most of the civil , officers, of the last Ad- loyal/men without mercy—see them led ministration andc the officers of the army like sheep to the slaughter, and not raise, stationed in the.territory^ 1 We need not our voice against it. | say what their tactics were/ nor how they We demand an : investigation at bnce. tied; because, eince'Mr. Lincoln's appoint-- When!he • leaves fell; we were to see pas tes got tb their posts, the intrigues of the tice done. The blow, was then to be given enemy Have been neutralised, and their effectually. It is now nearly midwinter, falsehoods ln this gwd work Kit and the fine weather almost gone. Our Carson has been conspicuous. He is now army is sleeping on the Potomac, within at Albuquerque ihcomhiand of/a regiment sight of the enemy* The only General of volunteers—one of the'mainstays of the willing to I trust to the strength of will and territorial government. patriotiem of his eoldiervrnther than M* ' numbers, is recalled on the eve of a battle! Our fleet went forth With flying colors and a “God speed” from anxious hearts, hut, sl&s | here, too, we find no noble deeds of and success to record. Why is it, sir? Why is this?. We have a right to ask.‘ A Brave Kentucky Senator. Hon; Qaaiktr Daria, the new UnitedStateij 'Senator from Ktntuoky, has given notioe oMI his.intention to introduce a bill into the Sen- j ate, to confiscate the property of all deserip tions of ali persons who had any connection with the rebellion in a civil, military or naval | capacity. This is right as far as it goes, and I we hope Mr. Davis will consent to include all I i rebels, whether they have boon engaged In! ! actual service or not. man who aids and 1 [ abets a rebellion all in*his power, is just as I •gnlUy as a civil officer, or one who serves in the army or navy. But we hail this move-I ment-on thrpart of- the Kentucky Senators* a good omen; and we hope his brilliant er-I [ ample will stiffen (he, backs of some Northern j members, who mado fair - professions before [ their election, but who how, mndor the seduc- | j tiva wiles of the sbve power whioh is still so ; I potent in Washington, prate about comerva -1 tism, constitution, etc.> all of which means that they do not wish to hurt, slavery while | putting down the rebellion.. Wo wjkrn such members that they will not only-blast all their farther political, aspirations—that-is a small mstfnr-frnt they will meet the scorn and do testatlon of those who confided in them only | to be betrayed. 2 r . A Woman's Story. To ike Editor of this JV. T Tribune, Sin: Having seen bj the papersthatan investigation Into the causes of the discs teVat BaU’s.Bluff was stifled’irt the House of Representativee, l give the; following facts which come to my /.knowledge* And which may give a clue to the spirit which prevails in the management of some, portion of our army on the Potomac. The news and detailed accounts of that fearful event filled ns with indignation. From day to day contradictory atatebienU of the killed an<T missing reached the rel aUves of those who'participated In the en .gagemcnt-. wifo of Capt— Ta and respected'officer in the Tammany Regiment , of this city,) received a letter from a brother officer sta? tingthatit was his painfol duty to inform her-that her husband had fallen at Ball's Foy a, time nothing could console her,but friends made more particular in quiry, and there seemed reason to believe that he .was only wounded, and a prisoner. She immediately sent a friend to pooles ville to make an investigation and discov er the truth. She a-vaited his return man agony of suspense; He came, but brought no tidings.- . v ..... • vGen. Stone had refused him a flag of trace, although his letters, gave him :ample .pxopf that-hismission was simply, one of dmrity to relieve the heart of a disconsolate wife. Providing-herself with influential . lettcra,Mrs.' —proceeded to Washington and from thence to» Pootesville. >! Stopping with a private family, she 'naturally, made known her sad errand*: The family assur ed her there would be no difficulty in oV taining a flag of. truce* for/Gen. Stone had granted one to the wife of a. Rebel officer to go to Hew York and remain three weeks a few days ago she had returned - again through Gen. Stone's kindness. : . Sanguine of success, sind hopefully trust >ing that her husband stiU lived, Mrs; —r— Sresentedher letter of introduction to Gen. tope, Withan earnestness that'should have tonched uny heart, however hardened, she told her grief; and asked the favor of * dag of . truce to go and find her husband. - replied, in a haughty tone | and 2hahner, f^ , odr.husband is dead ; Capt.; ——wasbuxiedby therebela.” '■ . -“Burjed by .the rebels ?" she answered*, “how can that be? “When Capt Vaughan was sent to bury our dead, why should the reWl#>triyhlm?” ; •“The; account they give,' 1 “is, that, Capt. Vaughen left him on thß field, and they buried him. He was lying about two yaws from Capt. Alden.” “It is strange they.should so soon bury, him.”. , ' ‘'They did it for my sake,’f said the Ge neral. ' ‘ ‘ “It is not likely, General,” said Mra. “LhatCapL Vaugben would bury one officer and leare another unburied within two yards of U not to be beUexed.- If,the rebel is theonly source from, which you hare gained the account of my' fahsband’s deathj.l do not oredit it, for they, are' hot to be Mliered or relied upon at ait” . ; “Madam/’ said the General, with stern neis, “7ou surprise me. Whstbettersourco could yon wish.. The rebels ere yauaun. snd in to bebelieTed end relied upon, -d wish yon to know that many of them are my Miaaie fricndt, andlbelieTearerythlng they say respecting your husband.'Youare, rety much mistakeninyour ideas, Madam.” “l am sorry ve differ so far in opinion respecting them. Genera). . If theyarewhat yon represent them to be, there was no oc casion to go to war withthem. Ido not beliere my husband is dead, and if he is, yon will net refuse me a tag of truce to seo the spot where be is buried, and to obtain his body.r : “i cannot grant it, Madam.” j ■ i “Cbnnof grentit,’ General?”. “So, Madam,* lt cannot be done.'' “Am I not entitled to the f*ror as well as Mrs. CoL the wife of a rebel officer, to’ whom you (panted a flag of truce to go and come on a Isas important errand?” Oea. Stone turned,pale| and changed his stem minner, but persisted in his reflual. . Mrs. —— became much excited, and spoke to him of the Ball'* Bluff affair,ju it; would be well if those in power had : elo> quence and heart to speak. . . Juab beibre leering she said, “Had my' huibaaddiedupon the field of-baUle, mni . In so doing had he benefited his eotnttrj, oould be resigned, but he was’’ hot led to batti* but lo‘ tlaughter. 1 ’ I hope the facts related above will only apply to an Isolated case, but it is the sacred duty of our Government to know why-we have not subdued the enemy. It we cannot, let us know it, and we will acknowledge to the‘world that /we have no nzch among us, and, like the women of old, we will fight our own battles. I speak not alone Sot myself, and from one aching heart, but for many, and from .thousands who are mourning and waiting, i A Soldier’s Mother. | New York, Dec. 20, 1861. An Embargo upon Ship Timber. 1 The promptness of Great Britain in for bidding upon the alarm of war, the ex portation .of arms and the constituents of gunpowder, preteati an example which it I is advisable to imitate in this country. We are informed thatt the purchases of ship timber in the United States for the British ! Admiralty have been so heavy as to nearly i clear the market, and vast quantities are I actually stored, awaiting transportation. | Owiri&tb the war, the supplies of live oak I timber, which c&m6 from the South, have, been cut off. The iyirginia 'sources have | also been practically closed, and at this , moment, when Congress is about to urge the most energetic measures for doubling the navy it is alkost impossible for the I American shipbuilder to find material for I *. single tc«mL to stop this exhaustion of I 'strength for the benefit of a foreign, and I possibly a hostile power, it will not be the l dictate of a retaliatory policy, but of a l policy which looks to..the safety of our own 1 people before that of the: stranger. The |hoTt w i t T t w t act in the matter too 1 early. - • ;; PUBLIC JTpTMCES. XTOTICE.—The Republicans of ~tho, Eighth "Ward Will meet 1 el thi Am Street SchoolUowe,THlS (BetardarfEVllflNQ.between the hone* gf 4 and 7 wdock* to nnwlMto candidate for Council* and Ward Ofßom. , . - ' de2S OF JL OISGIPLES maetactaitedly APOLLO BALL, i'oorth ■ stmt, between Market and Wood, Preach ing arehr LORO’S OAT, at a. m. and 7 p; m. - WEDNESDAY XVENINGr, Lecture at 7 o’clock. - The public art reepectfuUj invited; to at tend! i ' • • ; dtgB . UUiUUK /IV U McKJSKVKR, Principal JUofPleaiast HiliSeminary, will preach 'for the 1 Dfec&laa Congregation, In . EXCELSIOR BALL, ] AlKhray City.i THIS EVENING, at T% alao, TO-MOBBQW (Lord’# Day*) at. IOK a. and 7p. m. Subject for this evening, “Tbe doty ot j Chriittsoi in the proMntSrar," and for tbe morning, “The Ifocond Coming of Chrfot." The public anre reectftiily tnvlted. flaatiftae.- da2B:ltk« XrOTiOE IXJbXJaAMBOATOWWBBS —The Xbnumooe Cbmpaniee of this city, repre eentedbythe underiigned,h*reby gtvenotico toull partiee Insured in r th© rtepestire Companies, that; muter their Policies of Insurance, It is required that there «Mn be kept oh board of each boat/wnilst.ljing op* a Day Watchman and a Sight Watchman, and a&Ortbat there shall be, on each boat, at leaattwcnty .fcnr Backets, constantly filled with water, to bedU trfbnted fenrard and an and upon the eereral dteka. : Theee are not intended as new regulations, but as the proper and legal Interpretations of clauses in the policies which do hotappesrto be perfictljunder stood. B. MILLEB, Js., Preddeat We#tern Inaarance Company. . SAiTL BEA, Secretary Citizen* Irtuuraoce Company. JAMBS A; HCTCHISOa, Pmldent Inearanc* Company. BOBT. FINNJSx, Secretary Eureka lunraaoe^GDmpany. Secretary Allegheny inaarance Company. F. A. BINEHABT, Secretary Pittabargh luutncs Company. P. A. MADEIRA, A seat Delaware M. F. Inaarance Company. .• A. A.. CARRIER, - President Pennsylvania Inaarance Company. A&i lwd : ■ - • •!--•••. TU'AIiL OOaCKKNED—Taka notice that tnder the proriaion* ef the Act of Aawmbly, juraoved May t, 1S&1, entitled M An Act Relative to a certain Barlal Groundin Alleghany City,'* tha So lect aadOommoa Oouaclla of the. City of Allegheny have entered into amageraenu with. the Mount Union Cemetery Company fijrtbe dlaenterment and removal of the bodiee of twdpefabne buried In the neve-yard altnifd on the South and Wcet Common* of Mid city, and Ibr the iw-lnterment-of the earns in the Mount Union Cemetery,. W accordance with the reoo!renienUof eaid Act. GEORGE LEWIS, of Committee onUity Property. tmou - :■ AtiMUir Vartir Kaiukjav umua, » 551 NO.—The Stockholder* of the Allegheny Valley . Cemphuy are requested to meet at the Office of the Oompany, comer of Pike itreet and the Canal, in the city otPiCtatargfa, ouBBIDAT, the 27th day of December U*U aA 10 o'clock, a- to tako into condderatlon theaflhir* Of tha Company.^ By order of the PrMdent pro tern. , delffidtd J JAB. OIBBON, Sec*?. Omci utxmAxpaap rmaacrntm ttAitaoAi* co., i Cleveland, November 2Tth', 186 L j ! mHB A2TNUAL MEETING of the • X Btocttkolden of thl*Cemp4ny ( fcr the election of SMchßsnM traneactiimofotte-ibadneabwiilbe hdd at theOflloeef tbe Company, in (flevelend, on WXBHXBDAr. tha lit. day of Jansai/next, at 10 o'ctocka.o. T- - • . > iheWihafbrUbokMrlllhrclaeodeolheXUdayof December and Span on the tth of January. Tno3oaotd.- E. ROCKWELL, Secretary. moTtiiCi^kyttoFwrrsbUKUHi •I itooooiio* mrnlf to too m eautdldateni tfa* -eatdu ebcttoa fartbeoßoeaf CITY OOSTBOL LXXL^taloctiexpertise*ia r»ried cad ejrtcniiTe fntirttirw.« pinKt nmlllirity vUh account*, wad tke Utttilettfao •( lYfe-tln* with ill tlw loterati of m B*tfr* dty, entitle me to your ; confidence »nd “SIMM: .aixvuM will.be a candidate tor >r**i*eltoo to tb* MAYOEALTT of Altehray Ity, n bJ*ct to tbo Btmblicon porntniUion, dolS-te PBOTOQBAfffALDUMB, DIAUIBft TOB tSCa. 8- HAV = 'ilfciiiizj'ul’iki ■IPX*-': "' rjaiQivuuiw « r *i M «^fnVE.>T7rTiT'Tr-, l ISC2, tor 25, 40IM MO patients. Wr • BA? k<X>.,«/W<wd street. WopmHTisi n-BOLESMB /, '§ i •' .3 .v'-i- V; :.= / ;}U -t U RETAIL B:XJ^E!R‘S DIR/XL Q:QOJ3S. BARKER St CO., N 0. 5 9 iitABRET STEEM, ' Haro an immense stock of 44 Brown Sheeting* at 100 and up. Bleached Sheetings at 80 and up. Printi at 8c and npwards. TICKINGS, DELAINES, CHECKS, Err., At the Mine rates. QEAI42I) i'KOfuaALS are inritea tiU O the 10th day of January, 1802, at 12 o’clock, u. t tbr applying the Government with BEEF CATTLE The Cattle to he delivered at Harrisburg b; Ch&mbers burg, or York, Pa., as toon aa alter the. 15th day of March,* 1862, ae'the Government may direct. The Government wiß receive under thie contract 4,000 head, and reserve the right to call for any additional number- np to I0,00t>. : • Each lot of Cattle deUmedahall average at least 1,300 pounds grosß weight; and no animal will be re* ceivod which weighs * uai than 1,000 pounds gross weight. • : Government reserves the right to pay iu Treasury notes, and to reject any bid for aay cause. No bid will he entertained unless the bidder is present to re spond. • ' Ttao .bids must be. directed to Major A. BECK WITH, CL S., U. 8. A., Washington, D. 0., and' on dorsed "Prbpoeais fat Beet” FORM OF BID. I, A B, do bsrebj. propose to deliver to tbn Govern ment good Beef Csttle aa the hoof far per hun dred pound* gross irelght. Tht Cattlo to be deliver ed tt , according to the terms of the enclosed Ad vertisement. The Cattle to be weighed on the scales .and the weight so determined to be the purchase woight. I hereby agree to give a good and sufficient hona for the foUumcat of the. contract, and to receiv Treasury notes or other Government funds in pay mentfbr the Cattle. ’de2B:dtd jKon Cl' ;olleujs, Corner Pe»U 'am4 ST. Clair Htrtttt, SPECIMENS OP PBOP. COW LEV’S PLAID ANDOBNAMENTAt PENMANSHIP, A CATALOGUE OF 80 PAGES, AND A LARGE ENGRAVING Containing Eight square foot, Will be n,«u*s to toy address, by suclosing Twenty' fire cents in stamp* to tbu Principals, d«SB;ltdlt* THOS. J., HUNTER, haring dissolved his connection with Jacob Wearer, Jr., has opened a Commission and Storage Warehouse on tho corner of Dnqursne Way and Hand street, for the 1 mrpoM'of dealing in CIICDB A2H) LUBRICATING ULS. r Advances made on consignments. Orderr .promptly filled. (de2B:dlw) TilOa. J. HUNTER. rjlHOa J. HUNTER ; AND DEALERJSCBDDE OILS, A.9H-lyd Corner Hand street and Dngnatoa Vis] Ex. Farnffy Floor las tore and to arrive. 100 bushel* Small white Beans. 50 do Oom Heal. 600 poandsltah Bolt Batter. 300 doxentresh Egg*. 12 bushels Flax Seed. SO do TlmotbySecd -6 barrel* Cranberries. 40 boxes new Checae. . -400 ponndsiirinM GooeeFeatbers. Forsile bj U. BIDDLE,. No. 183 Liberty *troct. DALMORAL SKIMd ~ AO Bright Colon. ” deifi EATON, MACBtTM.d CO., lYrifth *t. 7f- t;lEoi!d PAPER CAMBRIC, TV • • AIL CHOICE. COLOBS; CraGUAMS, SHIBTIKO CHECKS, AND BBOWK SHEETING, At Whokeele only. i Baton, macbto a co., , I d«2a N0*.17 and 19 Fifth *trr*t. TVTiSW BUOKfiil NJSW.UOOKBII .1^1! .Bongs in tfany Eiji 'By OUW Wendell Holme*. . • ••?'L. The Sotcc Cbntchm jjX Asia- By B. Cbercniu French. • .. , • ' Lesson* in Life. By Timothy* Ttfeoab./ Xhs Sutherland*. i By »b* author ofßutledgs , am , KAY A€o:.44'Wood^«tre<t. TjH)K CINCINNATI & U)C-iJJ3“> r 'IBVIHK—Tka ta(BtiM;taaia«dßK£S 1. W; HaILKAH, Capti ATCtftby, .111 le»»a Mr in. abov. ;and .all. :lntatmadiato' r porta TUESDAY, s**'* ftrfaftaasa;atefis 1 " rißUDfiOOr v \J - COO bU*. 40° .46° and IAO for bbl*. 164 do 45® 47° and L6O for.bble, For aale by THOS. J. HGNIEB, degfclwd Cor. Hahd.it. and Dtnoe«n> Way. Al'CWf! AT JXBOOBS at co«t, at WKITI.NU DESKS!, KTC., AT COST, W a. HU.VTB. HE BALANCE OFTHEHOUDA' STOCK will be eloeed ont at coat, at .. .r , v , j HUNT'S. OOOK,' STATIONERY, MAGAZINE J) ABB KEWSPAPBB. EMPORIUM* Masonic Hall, Fifth street. && mtfiAHEkKV awmWASST. J.'TEABEBBT TOOTBWASH. - la one of the most valuable preparations of the day Air preserving the Teeth and Guma: . By 1U regular use you. are insured Teeth free from Hf[if«nil It vlll cure ulcers In the mouth and gums. It will arrest decay of the teeth. It trill cure bleeding gums. It will make wrft»*pongy gums hard and hfalthy. It will pw*T* ti ge all oflfensite: secretions, of the mouth, and Impart a delichtful arouia to the teeth. Prepared by ' JOSEPH FLEBIKG, Corner of the Diamond and Market struts, ULOUK— ~ JD 200 btu. iruii'Wlust Xztn floor, ■- 100 tack* tfftiM Buckwheat Hr IUOO lbe. freak 801 l Bolter, * 300 dos. freeb Kggt, Freeh received tod for sale bv H. BIDDL (jug)- _ = 80. 183 Idberty.ati /Niiki IMSK—IOO boxes prime Cuttm Cbwte juit recdred and tot Mis by * - JAMS s a. fitzeb, iS7 CofDCT Market and Wrrt etroete. ALTB Y' SO Y hTiSUii-FamUies Bup* piled with Hmltbj’e Freeh Oyeten, lo cum tod LaU cAcs;'at the lowot priced *t tb* Junilj Gfoce rrgtonof JfOHN A. BSKSHaW, ■ •! - . Qpfpf o< liibrty «nd U»nd ttiWu. piOßN'^B5 5 lacks jpriniß Ksr;Corn on Y ***** **?&££'****. A*Sl M*rtol *6d Tim itrut. XU FLOCK—U»' bbls. choice Kye Tloarimt , 7--V. . JAJUSS A. : TET2SB, ff', • Qarpftr of M*rkat and Tint rirwu. ; SIAKLEd-rlbfttf —Ktery sue and style fcom.the plainest to the most elegantly boond. moat coapkte ««ortmeDt stct brengntto this a. jonssTON * co.-s, ’Wtrebonee, N 0.67 Wood etreat.; TeDder*Lomj^ jL-and other offal for mIU doriu the jhiou, at oar l*urk Hotted, at The fceadof Cheitnat itreet, AUtghe> ay. , . deia , •: JACKSON ATOWMgEXD. riHODB OIU—6W bbii. Oii Creek <V/Petroleum fcraaleby K * '• : 7 r r . JAiUSDALZEM.ASON, (fe!7 . Nee. fci> and 70 Water etreot. rtoLT aut ikcu; hu. shut,, kk • \J' frmh ftbck ito received and torealety = BOWHkTKTtIT, 130 Wood et; _iOUR, all of the. best I In'store and Jbr iale tar ' lv ' mTCBOOCK. MoCBKHT A CO. *, riHEAPtiATtNANDBLANK'WAEir VjtPAPKBSIn extemln. variety, far 1 mi* at No. 107 Nfofat tint*. . deli .JO*. U.HPonga. T JJ4E— bbls. received andior sale JUbT „ , . B&NftY ;H« COLLIHB. T\ttX sacks iott no’d Uttfta'nbbl.. . jnCK»T.a.,ftH.m& /-iRAJS'BK&kMStj-OO >, by*fs*-.,orime i. b. CAKmiinXcn. , IftOT's AKD MbN’S aKA'fM tar sale Jjtr bows * ntunr, ue Wood it. EOBSAtI BT CivrttmK' ' «sg-jar * — t&t —. ” ] 4mzL**r**sm wwij r£fUE NEW YOmrTRIBtJNE T .S- , LARUE PREMIUMS. y- j -A..1-TO TO OCB FETENDS. Hitherto}, we hare uertr o&rod fayicof dtltoxtimr: We bare printed the cheapest nawspapct^oonaideripf the outlay by which it is produced, that wai ever is* toed in yelling it for little lucre than the coat of the white paper; have employed no agent* to canvame for subscribers, and hate allowed no com* pensation (beyond a copy oftmr paper) to any of the . thousand* of generoos friends who hare annually ta : hen can that the number of coplei df our eereral Is* cues circulated in their respective neighborhoods should be at least maintained and if passible Increas ed.- We have baen sparing Wen of verbal thanks to them friends, but have none the lees realised the foil nets of our obligation for their earnert, unselfish, painstaking, persistent offorts. .We propose for the present season only—in view of the hardness of the times, and the fact tfct we an enabled to bny white paper somewhat cheaper than we have hitherto done, or can hope to do after- the dose of the war—to make some small acknowledg ment—not so much a recompense as a sttght testimo nial—to those friends who shall see fit to exert them selves to obtain subscriptions (whether-original or renewals) to our Weekly and Semi-Weekly editions. We do not know, that we could offer anything of sim ilar value more generally acceptable and useful than a Gold Pen of the best quality and finish. We pro pose, therefore, to forward to each person who, during the two mon thß onsaing, shall send u*• subscriptions and payments for Tits Tnnroc, as follows: . WEEKfcT TBIBCNE.;.-. For $l4, Eleven Copies Weekly Tribune, oddrssi ed to eack tabteribir, and Tens or Pens and Cesee to vriueof..-. ~....t1,UQ For $lO, Deveu . Copies Weekly Tribune, to om oddrns, and Pens or Pens and Cases to' value of. 1,00 For 820, Twentjj-on* Copies Weekly Tribune, to out addrmt, and Pens or Pens and Cs- ms to vatae 0f.... i'or $4O, Forty Copies Weekly Tribune, to om adareu, sod Pens or Pens and Cases to value of. 8,00 ■For $5O, Fifty Cop!**.Weekly Tribune, k toon* addreu , and Pens or Pens and Cue* to rains 0f..... ......10,00 ! Por $&), Eighty Copies ' Weoklv Trihttntf, to dm ' 1 1 addres*, and Pens or Pens and Cases to value 0t.—.... —...18,00 For 8100, One Hundred Copies Weekly Tribune, to ou addreu, and Pena or Pens and ~ , ' Caeca to value 0f...... ——— —25,00 81,20 each will be required in all cases wherd the Paper is to be addressed to each subscriber. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUTE. For $11,25, Five!Copies Semi-Weekly Tribune, ' ondPens or Pens and Cases to val ue . of..— • For $OO,OO, Eleven Copies Semi-Weekly Tribune, x to os* adar«, and Pans or Pena and “ ~ ’ ‘ Cams to value of. 4,00 Foe 840,00,' Twenty Copies Semi-Weekly ;Trib une, to om addrut, and Pent or Pens and Cases to value of. 10,00 For $OO,OO, Thirty CopkeSemi-Weekly Tribune, ' to os* adorn*, and Pena or Pens and PITTSBURGH PA. Cases to Talue of. .17,00 For 8100,00, Fifty Copies Semi-Weekly Tiibune, to or* aadree*, and Pens or Pans and L'im to valno of. ———.30,00 •2,25 eocb will be required in all cases where the Paper is to be addressed to each subscriber. The Pens wih be of the manubtenr* of A. Morton, whose make wo aro using, and we know them to be tbo boat made. They will be furnished at the manu fitctnror’a lowest prices. To choose aatothe style and quality of Pens or Pens and Coses wanted for pre miums, our friends are referred to the manufacturer*! price list In Tbs Tbuttsk. See advertisement hooded «*Tbe Pen h Mightier than tbs Sword,’.' and be par ticular andjipecify the number and quality of the Pena or Pens Cases preferred. Specimen Copies of The Tribune sent when re quested. JENKINS A SMITH. When Drafts can be obtained, it Is much safer than to remit Bank Bills. The name of the Post-Office and State should In all cases bo plainly written. Payment always In advance.' Address THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nassau street, New York. ■ - - ' * det7:3tdiwr COMMISSION MERCHANT J^WcaKFltS;^ Oil Cloths, &c., IAT M’CALL U M , .W. 81 Fourth Street, Bought previous to tbo lata'-advance In prices, of which the-feUest-advantage is Offitfed to purchaser* - FOR CLASH.,, . ■'Hi.Ai.i =• doia . S3IBTS, Sold Wholesale and Retail by OLIUAY PKKBBN'J.'iS. ■ BOOKS, '; , ' y. AXiCUMSy . . GAHES, rtc., rrc.,.‘isrc., FOB .. Holiday Presents, Now ready, aeW and fresh, from the East*at lower prices than erer befcreoffutd in this elty* at HONT’B Book, Stationery, XajaelDe and Newspaper Smpo rinm. Itasonic HalU Fifth street. f ; <fec2i • rjTHE HOLIDAYS OP ffIU’GZ first class standard literaktre, ENGLISH AND A3LEBICAK 1830E3, Of tli* FINEST EDITIONS. u>d most BUHPTCOC* BINDINGS, indddiDj tsplendid wortioont of PHOTOGRAPH ■ ?I . ; i ? CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. ?.•- JUVENILES IN GREAT VARIETY ~th* most Attracts* London Editions. Y WBITINO DESKS AND PORTFOLIOS, Ac., Nov rtftdj DAVIS 1 BOOK STORE, . de33 93 Wood stmt. JUJKBT FUKSI' ~ AT COST, at . , Hirers. 4n now ractiTihf avrwr Urge-.-addition to their •tockot' GENTLEMEN'S FUR GLOVES, CLLLARS AND P~~ lEFOHEkvTt Ac., Ac. French. KncUihand Amtrictn - mifDKSßcmiP extracts of all lh» dcdnbto odors. TOILET WATERS— 1 I Cologne, Orangt, florid*, Ac. POMADES AND BAIB OILS.. -i in gmt.TOistr. MAGNOLIA BALM, -l MILK OF BOSES, and ’ ; PARISIAN LOTION. SOAPS—Honer, Mask, Gljc*tlm, Jock; Chib, with » choice of T&ncjGood* • Tor mJ® by ; -' • ’' '• ' SMOS JOHNBTON, DIMWr, And dealer In choice family Medicine*, i de23 Corner of Bmithfleld and roorth Ftreet*. McCORD & VO., ISI "STOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, LADIES’, HISSES AMD OHXLDR*HS?»URS, 1 .ijin-.-i-viif’ • Embracing every qaaJltyaqA.itjfe. IT ARTICLES, Groceries -300 ban Coffra—fair to prime, 85 bbds. N. 0. Soger—choice, -60- P.<B.-.dO'V V - T '' : 450 barrela N. 0. MoUwpi, 60 ' do Mew YorkByrop, 25 do Philadelphia Syrap, 30 do Bleached Whoie Oil, ■; 15 -do • Tanam'Ofl,' >• 20 do Carbon OD, 110 batta Tobacco—Ca and lfe. 10 do do —natural leaf, ' ' -_ID Jtficr.‘ ' r ' do —tlx tvrtit,,,, 30 btu. Cat and Dry Tobacco,,. • 40 half cheat! Young Hyaon Tea, .' '* 10 do - -GonpowdarTea, j 3Ql.do / ÜBUckTed, J -c > WUkafullaiagrtmantafgood! tnoorlin*. v --TZ'r.: J.B.DIDWOBTH *OO., ' dc27 \ Who1r!il~ Urocermßocond«tr»ei- X»ER>K*, IU, _ ” ■ ; rnotooßAPH t*ks, t USE TBS BA.tit. Thtselrrnnt preparation rcndon tho skin toft and ■^ a ssaagsgßfe:- ’ • • Comer BnUtMeld and yoortliatnau. . A (tdl aaaortmsnl ct Boom.OlioWattddrjr) tat nmden. Chalk Balb, BoWP«mlne„Kean ; Jtai, 'Acl.alwevVoa hand. ' —r- •■ • - .delO w ISYLVANIA STAXSMBtOBTB; WEIGHT'S C&BE&. YOLT7METWO. : : r .v; !.]■ i Kt& * CO.. 88 WooJrtiLt. ' ; £££*?•' MUEDODffS OBXKV&OUBK, [OAKL&YD. l MBHwtf TotWo.by \ -j OUI»|Y GIFTS .TOW, MACBIffI & CO’S, " Hob. 17 and 19 Fifth Street ' BIU 7RENCH ASD SCOTCH EMBBOIDEBIES, LACE AND LACETRIMMKDCOLL AB3AKD ‘ SKIS, LACK amKD HEM STITCHED : USES HAND KERCHIEPS, Ac., AA, - iu BOLD AT S. TOBX COtTTO CLOSE OCX. JJOLIDAY GIFTS £ATOW, MCBMA CO’S, Hos. 17 and 19 Fifth Sifeet CABO PHOTOGRAPHS 0 V NOTABLE HEN AMD WOMEN, NEW STYLE FRAMES FOB PHO- 1 TOORAPHS, PORTMOSNAIESri SATCH ELS, AND MANY FANCY JAHTI CLES SUITABLE FOR GIFTS. " , JJOUDAY GIFTS EATOW,MACBBai&CO’S, Hos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street BEAL SCOTCH BALMORAL SKIBIS, BEST -HOOP SKIRTS OFALL SIZE 9. NEW STYLE OLOYES AND GAUNTLETS, SOLFORINO AND BLACK ASP SCARLET AND BLACK BALMORAL HOSlj ike. , JJOLIDAY GIFTS EAIOXj fIIACRCMH? CO’S, Hob. 17 and 19 Fifth Street AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT HEAD DBJSBBEB, NUBIAS,,MOODS AND SCARFS, SONTAQ3, TALMAS, SLEEVES, MITTS, *c.j fa., Ac. “ HOLIDAY GIFTS EATOW, MACROI dsXJO’S, Hos. 17 and 19 Fifth Street GENTLEMEN'S -NECK TIES, POCKET HAND KERCHIEFS, SCARFS, GLOVES, BU3PEKD ", EBS AND HOSE, FINE BHIBT3 AND ■. COLLARS, FANCY' OVER-BHIBTS, ■ ALL KINDS OF UNDER-SHIRTS AND DBAWEBB,. te.< Ac., Ac. fIVWe inrit* tfcß Bttentkn of barera to onr assort ment, uv« an closing out'atgrsatly rodoeed pries*, i* .. MACBOM * CO., Nos. 17 tad 10 Fifth ctiest. - pHOTOGj FOB CABS, PHOTOGRAPHS, 10 doit. jtUt receive*! by da2fl ' . EATON,-MAORI EAL bDOii. 1 GAUNTLETS AW) ; otovEa/ • .. Justfhethlßg for powers'; use. PLAIN AND STRIPES ‘ FLANNEL OYER-SHIRTS, All new styles, Just received by deS7 BATON, If ACBUM * CO* IT FHthft. gPECIAL' HtelBAY NOMCii.™ ~ GREAT BAti&IMS E M BROIDERIE Sr Laqe Goods, USES SASI)EEbCIUJ^Bt Gauntlets, Hosiery, ■ &o. PRICES MARKED DOWN, ■ ■ at ■prop, tvtBUJH Trimming Store, JTo. tl. Market Street- . Ws ara now afftrlng great indocemoiitato MtVQSA jv&o with to pnrchtt* BvIIDAT Oor tt». •ortmwrt of EKBBOIDBBBD HANDKEBOBIEfS >*opc to ... . prlo»franSs«oatoto 93,60;-'' LACK TBIMMXD HDKJB. AT CO St. GOOD LINEN do AX&Cet*. WIDE -BOBDKBED, COM*' BINE* BOHDEKKD trid SCOLLOPED HAND . KEBCHIETS. ■' J PBEKCH WOBKED6ET6, WAISTS Al®CAJ£.±' GBKKADINX, BEBAGX AND TISSUE VEILS. GUIPUBS LAOS COLLABS FOB 12)£ <ft. . LACK CAPES AND BKBTHAB;* ' FUKaul " SILIRTS, In iU<sk>n and at ailptfcoa. HOOP BKIE3 ASD COBSXTS of JIhuAUUm. . HATH HITS AND HIAD-DBISSES. I,ABUS’ AND ‘QINTSVVUSKS* AND BOT’B OLOTEH AND GADNTLETB, WOOLEN hoods. ■ 'BKAtZSft OAMr~-~ - v.i .SLJCTSV' \{J I , . . % CLOUDS sad f * < ■•'■ •* jnsLioaia. JgSN’S ABOXIO COATS.- - Anewind flat wcttamt <rf!■--’■ 1 ■ * POBtMOHHAIBS AgDCABAS, • : T.AMgft* LEATHEB BAGS, : ■ EHBBOIDXBSD SLXFFEfcS, . . , J -SHELL TUCK GOIfBS. Fanoy Goods and lotions. /t*,, ..t JOSEPHHOBNE, , Ho.7TMartiet.lstree*. ih»:lwMW» .‘ ■ A i/jiM.-l ■.■ 05US 1 ... ,i;; .'i '£ ’"i ‘i'i AT' ■}■ J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. ' i • i'.l : (i ■; i -‘-.-•'i _ ‘’ \ J r. . Jtatreoaivftl UAEKID PHJtES» IlAira*lBv . - , DIAL WILOB«.IJ<MIS,_ twiusd flaxhils, ; • " ! CtOjgjg tXß'tJ3J£Wl&i-i ■■■. DM3* MOM tut. , JWWIDICEIIfcT. j .^5 ■. bijiSsiis?*? s’lauaiit: . f, x ,Ml l .*• „ > f fOOBRKWI’PIIWErtsJ^'- ,j|P£< J3£*DB. GEOB6E H. KEYBBB, Wholesale Druggist ; inf* 1 ; -/;•! .MifIICISE DEALER, no. stbtet, ' pittsbokoh, pa. TRUSSES FOB TBB CURB OF BBBBtA OB , j . ’ ; Bupfasß. . . MARSH’S &ADICJLL COBX TBESS. ' RITTER'S PATENT TRUSS. ' FITCH'S SUPPORTER TRUSS. 1 } SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS. SB, BARNItfO’S LACE OB BODY BRACE, fbr tbscareof. Protapans'Uteri, Pike, Abdominal and SpinalVfViiewN ' • ; - DB. S. -S. TITCH’S SILTER-PLATED SUP* porter.-; >• PILE PROPS, ‘ft*Ua support and cut of Pflea. ELABTIO STOCKINGS, for Weak-'wd rariooae nine. 1 - '* "T-^- , ELASTIC kNEE. CAPS; lor ttettkam jotnta. • ANKLE joints. SUSPENSOBT BANDAGES* ' r i SELF-EJECTING BYBINGES; ato.avirj kind of Syringe*. SB. KEf SS& ’luu aln a TBtTSS wtydi wtifiadi rally core Hernia or Rupture. ■ •arOmca atma Saca Bronx, No. UtO Woon sraxrr,algo of tha Golden Mortar,,? $ ..SR. KEYSJCB preacribee In Cam of* dbronlo Sit* ; eases, sndhaa- Instruments iWSea&aatandelni cat every dleeaee repairing mechanical anppect. OALVANIQBATTEBY oaXLECIBO-MAGHET* 10 MACHINES, for medical pnipodoAcf f very *opa* rior kind, will be eant free of 'express dbfcfgca, wher ever an express runs, upon a remittance’of Ten Dal ian. Address SR. GEOi.H. KSYSEfi, 140 Wood street! Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ DIABBHEA CUBED BY SWA YSE'B. BOWEL CORDIAL. « Every bottle warranted or money ze* funded. Sold at ' .. SB. KEYBEB’S,' -i-h- -A* .liftW<jbdstreeL. . ‘ BED BOAOBESt Housekeeper’* Rifle. Sold at SB. RETBEB’S, 140 Wood ft. BATS AND Af/CE.—Bore destruction to these Vend In by using PARNELL'S EXTERMINATOR, as entirely new preparation, and -warranted to re*' move these pests Xh»m every house., ■ Sold at ‘ 88. RTtSkB.% 14b W*d . EXTRA BABORB.-~l have a few EXTRA RA ZORS, .which I - ~ ' QEtf H. KEYSEB, 140 Wom street. HEADACRB OURED.— An fahUihb - cure fcr Headache will be found in FBAZEB'B HEADACHE PILLS. Trythem. Price 25 cents, at '- J Jy3o:dewT KEYSKB'B, 140 Wood street. £3£*Blood;Food.— iicall ed to the moot remarkable and scientific preparation, advertised In another columiu; 'lt is an entirely new and.mwt.not Iwconlbanded with any of the nomeroui. patent ; medicines of thedey. Ittsa certain remedy firrldl fhV diseases ..specified, and ee of weeks, months and yean..».Soffarsxi* (jydt Jluass/CHtraca ADetost, of KewYorit, are the sole agents for it*' and also proprtotahtof ths world renowned Da. . KaTOM’s lnrJuinla ComhiiJL an arti cle which eTary Xother should hate* its her medidne cheat in case of needj andwtrteifiinfcw 1 -!* does* no paregoric or opiate of any kinds. tt.cßrh# bSfed npon with the’utmost cdhAdence, and will ha ftjjnd an in : trainable RpeciSc in all cases. cfioihntUa complaints. SUU* Journal, Oobmbiu. ,' i Tor sale by GEOB6E H.KEIBEB, Agent* How 140 Wood street* Pittsburgh, Pa: 1 ' - '' delJtdiwT ; NEW'STYLE ?FRAMES at 2a rants sad opwards. *y A Jrwadi in' Heedi Try it— MLSWEETB IKTALIifiLK LINnriEMT ispra- , pared from the recipe of Dr. firsraxa Strut, of Con necticut, the great Bone Setter had been used in - Ills practloo fer the last twenty.yoajs, :w*ts4be most astonishing tnoceas. As an’ external nsbedj it Is : withont a rind, and will allerlirte pain mots speedup . than any other preparation;’ ’ Foe all and KertonS Disorders tik tive fi>r Sorts* Voands* 'SpralmClßrnlswri'Pf * Its ties thejiat wontler and of ail who have ever given It w triah. Dvwjbnr handred -certtSoatSe of texnarkahle earn pedSrnwiiVy it with in the. Usttwp years, a*t«sttthla bet. A CO-,17 Flflh et. B. E. SSLLXBS A CO.j Agents* :conier of Wood sadSecohdstreets, Tjtiebdrgh. I .;' \' /j £jtT MASHOOD—How Lott How published la a Sealed. Envelope. ' Price6cent*. N • ■ V A. Lector* on the and Bsdfral untsry : EtilulOns*'Serial meats t® Marri^genmtl^*~l^g»onyyss ) Consump tion, Epilepsy andTitsj; Xeatal.aad Physlal Inca pacity* resulting from 6olf*A.bnsa* Ac;*- ByEQBT. I. CULYSBWXLL, M.'a>*iuihijrnr the G*«» Boos, Ac^*Ac. <■ ■■■ i 1 “A Boos-ro Taocsasna or fitorrsßraaf’ Beat oader laa j&Ua juxvalope. dzna* poct*peid,oa of ’«x‘c*3rt» or fio.pcat*** (tajnpg,by••• ' 1 ' SB. cfc J. C. KtJJTC, mBowKj.H.T, Fo«rO®c«Sor4iaB. ..■efcamfowT -v./f g<C~Lßke Superior Copper Mai and B»iKLTIKG WOBXS, Prm«r*9*. i •* r *, v ; PARK, ,af CUKDY ■ .Manufacturer*of fiH£ATHXH4,B&AZRB3g'.AffI> BOLT COPPJSB, PBESSED. COYXX& BOTTOMS, •Uo laxporttnand drtJtri fit IiKIALS, TIN. BLATB, J3HKKT IBON, WUIB, Ac. - CctatttUjon hand, XamXBS’IKAO&tNBS ATOTOOLB.';.] • 'WaMHocix, No.lW rir*t Paan'i./,. i ;i' fluntUl erder* of Copper Oat toaayiSeMttd pat- ■■■-’>: .-.i •-■•: ' myflMiwlyT ipy 1 *- ' observe Your Beftuiy, ,• . . sthmkxbtp; or fOBK, todb wealth aud mpttal ’frowßßg, Bj initagUhir hU, pMaattit p&d:*p*dflfe jsmody . EXTRACT BUOHUJ v 1 Be*dtl» adTirtlMOMot iA «&other cohun& r ud fprofitbyit.’ t’-* —< I , ■■ Diiwu tnA'Bympten>«flgneimted; ■- • .S Cat it oatjand lk . You may aotAow re ■ qairii It .. '* v ‘ t< fi gintlualtii «ai vip>c to the fare* - ; , j A^.^toop^tbopalUJ-ebinV 3 ? | ItMtM r /exponir»; - ‘ Co**t**f*&-"G*rtspMT<a\toedr dtffcjril'UwT ■■ . - •■■ ■• ■ .... ■-■ltmaaw JiajJ*.. gg»KOaMSOH. MBia Mpn* 13L&8,_IODXDM* ; 2XS . 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