.*#ffi r '‘ ’' - “-" r^ "• •'■ ' ; ;" r3 •*•-*-—-*- - ■;•.;•• V-/;•“•:'■• - • f rm W: ni --i Pittsburgh feetty THURSDAY MOUSING, JAK. 9, 1862, The Governor's Mesimge We Heed not direct the ftttention of oar rtftder* toth® Governor's Message, which octuple* vo-large » ajiftce in oar columns thiimoniiug.AJ a matter of courv®, it will heTatbentWeljr read »nd carefully con aide red' throoghoat—and for this reason, it hat seemed to as superfluous to present any summary ofit in this place. We Urt happy to say that Govtruor Cur tin has made hls Mtssage very mooh what a public document of this nature ought to be-simple in its language, plain in iU ! statement*, and practical in its proposi tions, where he recommends, the tore to'condder changes which he would j regard as Improvement*. In the latter category, however, the Qot j «mor* judiciously confines-bimself chiefly ; to matters of paramount importance,;in view of the duty of the State as e mem ber of the Great Republic,. whose existence 1* sow being thnetaned both by domestic .end foreign enemies. It Is a proud record, that of Pennsylya- ! nia in the past year, as traced in the Mes ; aage of her Goyernor. Haying first of ail ; raised 20,17fi men for » period of three : months* ■ervice,flhe has subsequently, and exclusive of them, contributed to the na* ' tional army, no less than 109,616 men, eh- Hated for three years, and (as many a deed of heroism on the Potomac and amid the : rugged hilla of Western Virginia will hear witness,) ready to do or diefor their country. Let US Indulge the hope that the Gdver - nor and the Legislature of the .State - of Pennsylvania will go on heartily with-the. worVhefore them, proving themselves wor thy! to live and act amid circumstances that should create heroes, and make even very ' -Commonplace men purer' and nobler than they might have lived at anotbpr time. • Mr. ConkUng’sllesolution. The confused manner In which the tele-! graph furnished us with the proceedings of the HoaseofEepresenUlives »t Wssbing to% onMondey, lea ns.verymuch in the dark as to whet really took piece,' except -the tact, that Mr. Cojrkiraa hsd msdo ,»] very eloquent dpeech compleining of-. Gen. McCtlUtaX, in reference to an inquiry in relation to the disaster et Bell’s Bluff. Tho. fSeteaxwthMd.. ’ . . Areeolutidn passed the House before the ; holidays, requesting the Secretary af War I to inform ihet body whether any steps had I been takente ascertain who were responsi ble for the disaster at Ball’s Bluff. The resolution wa» this and nothing morel It proposed no investigations into any future j proceedings or designs whatever. The tea-1 olntioa was landed to tho Adjutant Gen- j eral, whopreseated it to the Commsndcr-1 inJChletl Oen. McClellan, who submitted | emopinion to the Adjutant General, who in I - hie torn submitted it to the. Secretary of- J ■ffnjfj ta.t in his, the Commander-in-Chiefs ojnnion, thatan inquiryinto the snlgoet of j the resolution would not In ■ the future be compatible with the public interests. Air. Coxklixo, on Monday, after a most brilliant, speech, offered a preamble reciting >v. hi adopted and the response, concluding -with a. resolution thati - the'answor, to it is neither responsive nor I, eaßsfhctory to the House, end that the Seo-1 j retary of War be directed to return a fur- I, thsr answer. . , I : ; Mr. Kiciiahdsos, of Illinois, opposed the I : , re»oiation, as not a proper subject of in- 1 qqilT.' ISSr. Congress. Mr. CstTisxnra, of , Kentucky, took the most extraordinary and dangerous ground, that- the Hoose had no authority, to inquire into matters purely military- - Mr. ViIIASnIOBAW, of Ohio, and Mr. Wickuttz and Mr. Maoxoey, of Kentucky, also opposed the; resolution. After a ' spirited debate, Mr. Blaib, of MissqurVmtreed that tho whole subject he Ud on the.table. . Not agreodto—yeas, 57; nays, 77.' Mr. Biciia*osos offered an em barrassing amendment - lost—yeas 49, nay*BlJ jfc. Coikiino’s resolution was then"adopted—yeas, .79; nays, 64. \ We are thus particular in regard to this \ matter, uit inrolses a principle of subor dination vital to the existence of ciril liber ttf tiiaib which we eheU refer more - at lapgtp, :- when we haTO more space. !We suit qoir see what answer, the Comman der-in-Cbiof wiil give. -/■ Addreee of l>onie W.Hell, Speaker Electorthe. Senate of Pennerlre- J-ntarfor the Seeeton of IBBZ. On laking the cheir, Mr. Ham, after thanking the Senate for the honor-done him,mede a graceful treneltion from the pomonal matter on which be had dwelt for » moment, as the occeeion teemed to .de-; to the coheideretibn of the “awful end ragged crieie, when, ebofe ell per tonal coneideretione, the telreUon of the Eepablic should engage all onr theughtm” *‘;H»eloqneotty referred lb the put; were in which the country hed been engaged— te-paitdieeetere whioh hed brought triel 'fnr'a.time—but which hed ell been eur mounted. The danger of netionel dieinte . gretion which now threaten* at from tide rebeHlon, l» one th»t thoald route ell onr tnergitt. Where It the hope of reeurreo from the grerb of netionel diiintegre - tlbnl he etkt; end efter ! referring to the frfiniy of ell projecte of compromise or eepiuretion, proceeds; ’ ff thlegoremmenthee. not the power , (nbd"l"g e rebellion, it has not the power Of preferring iteelt If hr now on ite greet triel. Nowti-the time for the eolation of thegrendproblem. Europeenmonehehists ' p"t— to this conn try et the lent greet ex- of the.lmpossibility of. e per jn*nent.repub'Ue..T>othey predicate the of our country on the mere feet thet 9 oltß-wererUtt? Whet Nation in ell hio ■ torr bee been exempt from it?, Ie it pecu liar to Bepoblies? Then, whenco the ciril were that fromhar eartieat history; until recenlfelgna/bere time end egeln ravaged end ecouriid the Britith Empire? Why it it thet England, eefely moored in that ouiet core of blmt tranquility, a limited hHoereby hee been frequently torn from her mobnhgt end loceed madly-in the sees of lf a monarchy be the eym bol of etrsngtfieud perpetuity. whence the War of the Boeee? Why hee the blood of nionerehein France eo-often glutted the earege- rehgeenoe of intemel fkctidne? . lndeed exists. A war on our +±rn to put down en unnatural, ungrateful ' SrltlriAL Bell-born Bebellion. leSg plot ■, iedi lt hee boen hetched et leel into wick ' eddlfUend seeks, wltbtreechery, falsehood, -theft robbery,srsoneodmurder, esits allies, todlteolrethe Wood-bought Union, our price "TW'fieHthi* from bur forefathers. Themeg ' .dttde cfth*«ati«et. the tremendbud con- ■ .eanenoee of diecomftture,; ceu,.hardly be exonerated. Bat who double the remit? Superiority of etrenrth. nm>bor» of_re (oUroeo, end the invincible will of e united North must triumph. . As certain as Truth ; and Justice sit enthroned in Heaven, thcrel can be but one issue from this conflict. Th|! North may havo to spend treasures, and her patriotic aona pour out their life-blood .like .water, but the Govern- ; meat -must and will be sustained. The » omens are auspicious. Hitherto theßebels, j immensely inferior to the Loyalists in tram* j be re and aggregate wealth, have far excelled * us in energy and vigor. -We "were slow to appreciate the true stateuf the case. Nor is It surprising True to the Hnion and tbe; 1 Constitution ourselves; hereditarily. *fld '.-proudly lbTing the onejand Ylgorou*ly*en : | erating the other, we were loth to believe it possible that menwere solost to the glo- memories of the past and the bright I hopes of the future, as to reoklesaly and I diabolically , conspire to overthrow both, i Biz hundredthonsand free citizens—volun i teers —marshalled on the battlefield in de i fense of the Government, affords an evi ' dence of strength which . the world has never before witnessed. Let monarchists contemplate the. incredibly short, time in which this immense ariny has been raised, the discipline to which It has been attained, the spirit of undying devotion which ani mates all, and learn the lesson of our .Re public's strength. * •- - The noble State which honors ns with 1 seats-in this chamber, has been true td her traditional renown. Mow thanone hun dred thousand Pennsylvanians are flow in the field, and wherever they have had an opportunity of facing the foe, their actions have.shown them as martial in spirit as they are distinguished for .discipline. Of such gallant spirits, ready to die for their country's flag, Pennsylvania may well.be proud. We know that their names and deeds will illustrate the brightest records of this unhappy war; and that they will never desert the post of duly, until victory wreaths its laurels'around their brows, and the restored bond of union shall / “Unbroken aa tha sacred chain of nature That binds the Jarring eUmeala la peace. The Destination of the Burnside expedition* Itia rumored that the destination of this important-expedition' ia to be changed, in of theTorelations of the traitor ous women at' Washington, The New. York IforWsays: In connection withthe rumors respecting the leakage of Washington to the rebels, It ii stated that the daughter of a high official is oSooffhe guilty parties. It is now well undorstood from themovemonts of the rebelß, that they were aware of the destination of Gen. Burnside's fleet. The story goes that it ; was talked of in the family of the official alinded to, andjby the daughter communicated to her lover, who is affiilliated with tbe rebels. The destination of the Burnside, expedition baa beoh changed because of the knowledge the rebels acquired of the. point at which it was aimed. The "young lady left town re cently and has not since returned. Her father,* it is understood," will shortly, leave for Enropo for the, benefit of his health. Itishigh time;that a teiriblo example was made of some of these traitors, with which ; Washington -is swarming. ‘We question if there is another government in the world that would have suffered, rebellion to exist in its very midst, to air itself in the streeU dnd hbtcls, and to penetrate to the very receasbs of the Departments, as has been, and is now the case in Washington. Men livein Washington, walk thqjtreets, penetrate everywhere, who areknown to bo. Secessionists, and who, it is justly presumable, are in communication with the rebel authorities.. It is universally "be lieved, also, and not without good authority, -that there are Ugh and low officials, whosro at heart the. friendxof : secession, 1 and some of theso meni cannot hide, or do not care to hido their sympathies;, Men are stall employed who have filled their present positions under Piereo and Buchanan, and whose proclivities ate ail Southern,.whilolruemen from the loyal States' are snubbedwhen they ask for employment. HowtOßg-*re4h*e» things to. exist? .. • If it is impossible to rid WesUiigton of traitors and spies; in the name of an outraged people,letthe.Capital be removed to some spot where a state secret can be kept, and. where rebels are not more thought of, than loyal me n. Nearly every attempt, on a scale of any. to annoy the cnetny, has been reveal ed before hand, fringing failure or disaster in its steps. Iftbe Government will not punish traitors, or subdue the rebels in Washington, it is better to have ho secrets, and let the whole world know what ift* going to do, and prepared to act accordingly. It will not then havn tho mortification of seeing its, plans thwarted by the spte* it permits to exist in its midst. - •’• ;• • j Cen, Sigel’s Beiicnatioß. : Ever since the removal of Fremont we Lav© been having report* of petty persecutions of General Sigol, by General Cuttia and other West Point officer*, who had conceived violent prqndicoa againet the distinguished German, because ho was not tegular, because ho wa* a foreigner, and because he broke all the “reg ulations” of this xfU by being energetic and successful. These precautions seem at last to have resulted in-driving General Slgel from the service. As early as th© 27th ulti the following ap- pe&rcd in the evening edition of the Bt. Louis Strpu* itfccMr .. * 1 ’ A report'll In general circulation end every* ■when believed* tbit Brigadier General Sigei bee resigned hie position is the ermyi and that hi* resignation will be followed by that of many of bis fellow officers. The ground ; la that while he hae been bobjected to many I petty annoyances, another has superseded him 1 in the command of the army at Holla. It is etated in German eirclei is Cincinnati, on the authority of private tetterrfrom Bt. Louis, that for the poblicatlon of thi* para graph,'the edition of the ßepublican for that I evening wa»’ suppressed, and that the tele- I graphs were forbidden to transmit thestate- I meat eastward. : ' ' ' , The Sfc-Lottl*- Dtmtcral, however, of Friday last, has the following special dispatch from Holla, dated January Ist: *- J “The report It current to-day that General I Bigel has 'forwarded his unconditional resig* I nation—rumor haring'it that he has come to that decision In consequenoe of being super seded.” \ 1 ■■ Air military menage* and talegranio dit- I patches are reoulred to be submitted-to the Commanding Generarhere for approval before being sent. ; Th* last paragraph may be 1 taken as a ■hrawd hint thatmor* would be f*id lot for tho rnviflonof th. "Commanding General,” . to wit: Cnrtil. “ Th. SLliOqle Evming Rtpuhlican of Friday laitalsoiayt: "Advicet from Bolla eondrm our earlier in i formation of Gon. Sigel'f refignation.” .. -- Andtothli tho Vollubtat of Cincinnati, odd. th. following r.; ] Wa onnalvef hare oncheard a contr»dlo- < tlon of thla. But yeiterday on. of General ICartls’ offleeri mid to ui that he.had-feejfH l * I reiijnatlon, perh.pi not after it r« written, I hat at leaef while if waopreparing,: At the |:aame time .friend of the .GeneraTt-brlngf ni fthli mutagt: "When you seemeagain it will bo once more u » ichool-tnaeter." . After,th*. foregoing waa written, then camoto ui au thentic inform.tlon that the General’* reiig- I nation vu prepared on the Slit of December, I' This teenu to make the matter potltive. It fie to be much regretted, if >o able a General l aa Stoat ha» been permitted toleave the army. TWe seed sow all the military ability within j our reach; for wo are deficient enough, ae . {every body know*. - \7e canhetiaford to lorn l j »uob men a» Storm, and we hope, the President ■ j wiH inquir. Into tho caneeof hl« reilgnation. • j Wo would like to'ieo him attached to General ) Ibleto-thoGerman, in.Teaai. . ' Tkaat if quite a contact for the Ohio C.B. Senatonhlp, to weeded Ben. Wade, and tho fret that the Democrats (including thoce elect ed on Union tioketf) control the Home, throwf j thereinlt intojome douhc Mr. Wade la a y - ~ jf ' :-V:-;:^'--r^t':' :^; :-:? /•= *-. ; T • >:'.' .“• Vi--' •• . : ; :-•'; - •j--.» ■<--»■ >***?■ m *■' M - " *-■*« rtn- tw«tity-&Te ltd thl3y thous-| “■> <Uy suldierjar. all gone. lb. t y of w »l doled, ibori'hrled, i daAea,3bneiea«pt«U J k £ - *** ,b. rout er t*™ “* M% h‘ wants the SenaiprsUp, dtims ectoisthdriver,supported hy£&ig?i, : .a-Benatorship, ana nornTnates an interval where two torpedoes are Hon. Rufus Spaulding. 1 planted. \?« bop* Old Ben will be ‘ re-elected, nnlew Jfe j^LL' 0 TcooH.ee cone, there la some Important place designed for him Confederate-scrip Is the onljtnoney used, in the army. *We do not know how to spare gins are cutup to make the requisite him from the Senate, where ha has; -so often ! Whisky la worth $2.50 per <!“***• , “ * A '!> i.. Eluht nearoes were collected at Mayfield, to bearded southern traitors, and won for h »®‘ be rent to to work on the intrench self laurels which will he ever greien. j ments, they got wind of it, when last night — they noised cavalry horses and rode into Port Holt. ‘ The Rumor* Concerning Traitors in HighPlaees. I . A PhiikialphU Prett states I that the greatest excitement prevails in. Wash- | iugtoD, and-particularly in both Houses of 1 Congress, on Monday morning, growing oat of the alleged arrest of Adjutant-General Thomas and his family, for correspondence with the enemy; and the rumor was so gen erally circulated and assertod, as to be gener ally believed. Bat great joy was diffused among the numerous friends of Gen. Thomas when it was fohnd to be a canard . Gen. Thomas himself will take an early occasion,.to show that every rumor affecting his loyalty, wlfleh has been issued, on. many occasions, is alike unjust and untrao. The origin of these reports grows out of his resi dence at the Soldier's Home, where for a number of years past, the well-known surgeon, Dr. King, who nas lived-in Philadelphia,has also had his quarters. For some month past, grave suspicions have been entertained in re gard to certain members of the Csmily of Dr. King. It Is stated that twq of his own sons, by his first wife, and two of the sons or bis seoond wife, .are how serving In the Confeder ate ' army, and also that some of the lady members of hi; family have been engaged in communicating information to the rebel army through a Seoeision family still living in Ma ryland, within an hour's ride of Washington. The arreßtofsomeof the family of Dr. King, led to the belief in the rnmor in regard to Adjutant-General Thomaa^because ho, like the Doctor, resided at Soldier's Home. Gen. Lane’s Texas Expedition. This expedition, itisstatedongoodauthor ity/ is, to be second to none, if equalled by any in number*, character, and purpose, is to be under the sola and exclusive command of General Lane, who propose* to demonstrate with hi* Western crusader* the way* and i means through which the rebellion can be i crushed and the Kepublie restored in all it* integrity. To carry ont this purpose. General I Lano is supported by the sctive energies of the Administration in the various depart- I tnenia. The country expects a great deal from Gen. Lane, and we thinU they will not be disap pointed. He will rally the strong Unionsen timont in Western Texas, and sweep seces lionism into the gulf. Pennsylvania Legislature* SENATE. I. Philadelphia—Jeremiah Kieholt, *C. U Donovan, Gaorge B. Smith, Gaorge ConnolL II Cheitcr andDelaware—Jacob 8. Serreil. 111. Montgomery—»J»cob 0. Smith. TV. Buck*—William Kinsey. . V. Lehigh and Northampton—*G. W. Stine.' ‘ • VI. Clymer. VII. Schnjrlkfll—«B. Vni. Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne— Henry 8. Mott. • IX. Bradford, Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming—G. London. X. Lnwfno-W. W. Ketcham. _ Xl;' Tioga, Potter, McKean and WaiTen— I. Benton; ~ „ , N XII. Clinton, Lycoming, Centre and Union _>H. Johnson. Xlir. Snyder, Northumberland, Montour and Columbia—F. Bound. : XIV. Cumberland, Perry, Juniata and Mil flin—E. D. Crawford. - _XV. Dauphin and Lebanon —A. B. | Lancaster—Jolm-A.'Hiestand, Wil lism Haiuilton. XVEt. York—*A. H. Gtats: XVIII. Adsms, Franklin and Fulton—A. K; McClure. , „ j XIX. Somonot, Bedford .nd Huntingdon —S. S. Wharton. ~. , . XX. Blair, Cambria and Clearfield —Louis W. Hall. __ „ I XXI. Indiana and Armstrong—J. E. Mcr- j Westmoreland and Fayette—Smith Fuller. - .. XXIII. Washington and Greene—O. V. Lawrence. _ . _ ■ XXIV. Allegheny—‘John P. Penney, Elias H. Irish. ' , - XXV. Bearor and Bntler—De L. Imbno. XXVI. Lawrenie, Mereer and Venango— J. M. Robinson. „ r 1 XXVII. Brio and Crawford—*2l. B. Lowry. XXVIII. Clarion, Jefferson, Forest and L. Lamberton. HOOT* or R*r**»*HTAT:Y*S. ‘ Philadelphia—l.Distriot—Joseph Caldwell; ll.—Thomas Gaskin; lII.—S. Josephs; IV. S. E. Thompson; V—Jos. Moore, Jr.; VI. —John H’M&ckin; Vll—Thos. Cochran ; vm.—W. L; Dennis; IX.—D. ; X.—Thornes Oreenbank; Xl.e-J.Jff- Hop kins; XU—Bloh*rd Wildey; XIII.-P. McManus ; XlV—James Donnelly; XV.— W. F. Smith ; XVI T. W-Doffield; XVII. —C. F. Abbott. Bmbje Allegheny—Thomu WiUUmi, T. J. Big h*m, A. H. Grose, Peter 0. Shannon, William Hutchman. Armstrong had WestmoreUnd—J. A. Mc- Culloch, R. Grtham, 8. Wekefleld; Bearer and Lawrence—William Henry, J. W. Blanchard.. « « ... Bedford and Somerset—G. W. Householder, IS. M« Sturoofc. „ Berks—C. A. Kline, D. K. Weldner, W. N. Potteiger. Blair—Thaddeiis Banks. Bradford—H. W. Tragr, C. T. Bliss. Backs—L. B. Lahar, J. R. Boileau. Butler— - Grant, -—McCoy. Cambria—C. L. Pershing. Carbon endLShigh—T. Craig, Jr-, D. C. Liehtenwallner. . - „ : Chester—P. Fraser Smith, McClellan, W. Windie. ‘ Clarion and Forest—W. Dirine. Clearfield, Jefferson, M'Keso and Elk—Dr. C. M. Early, Q. W. Zeigler. _ ~ . Clinton.and Lycoming—J. Chatham, W. H. Armstrong. _ ... Columbia, Montour, Wyoming and Snlliran —L.ia. Tate, 0. L. Tutton. ~ Cranford and Warren—E. Cowan, S. S. Bales. , Centre—R. F. Barren. Cumberland and Perry—J. B. Rhoads, J • Kennedy. „ „ Dauphin—Jas. Freeland,-Thos. O. Fox. Delaware—Peter H.Guiablo. - Erie—J. B. Vincent, E. W. TwlteheU. Fayette—D. Kalne. Franklin and Fulton—John Rowe, W. W. Sellers. _ Greene—P. Donley. Huntingdon—-John Scott., loditaa—Juh Aliu&to* Juniata, Union nnd Snyder—J■ Bwtw, H. Bitter. ' * „ , Lancaster—H.O.Lehman,Nathan Worley, James Myers, Abraham Peters. Lebanon—lsaac Hoffer. _ __ * : Ltuerne —W- S. Ron, H. V. Hell, R. H. Mercer nnd Venango—M. E. Beebe, J. B- Brown 1 Mifflin—J. W, Ross. Monroe nnd Pike—O. H. Rowland. - Montgomery—Joseph Rex, ,-H. C. Hoover, Georgew. Wimley. . _ ... Northampton—D. C. Netman.Aaron Hess. . Northumberland—lf* Brown. . _ Potter and B. BUlott, B. B. St £k&a7lkiU— Jam«a Bydn, Boris C.Dongh orty, Admn Wolfc • . .; . Sn»qn.h»nite—P- D. Wwoer. . ■ ■ Wbibington—J. A* Hopper, ,W m.Hopkini. : W.yno—F.M. Crane. . York—F.Dellon., Jomos Bomfey • * A t=wly.loot*d mombors. ■ ■ -- Ftom Cairo. WJlUuugeft, P.> wit£ two. *,•*“*■». from Columbnv : »W» BMMwnd, ibo Uft C»bi«Vwo»_Bantey.«- rwrUthtt Pillow He tlku no other oommnnd. MM-otowu* i. promoted to > BrigwUm ttentraUU?-1.» tew thoarand troopi loft Columbn*. tootwook forßowling GroenTTbefOroe now .tColnm-1 JTEW .IDV£RTISJE.nE.rrS. jjjjAUVK INK, PBOTOGBAPB ALBUMS, DIARIEBFOB 1852. HAVEN, l»d Third BtrMU, PiaAmrirh. Cbnwr <d Wood THE GREAT CURE FORCOXSUMP TION. The proprietor of this Medicine hating made It the atody of yean to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medicine for diaeiwee of the Lange and Throat,TTnow oßering to Buffering humanity the re* colt of bis experience- ThU truly great and good medicine U prepared with mnch care, the tar Doing distilled exprenly Tor it, Is therefore free from all Imparitiec ofcommon tor. It hoc cored more cases oi Conaomptlou than atij . known remedy on earth. U will cure BROOHITIS. It will cure ASTHMA. ■ - It wilt cur® SORE TAROAT AhD BREAST. It win can. 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CLAIR STS. Would respectfully iuTite the attention of their friends and the pohHc generally that they hare the stock at a eery low figure, and which they will make up at a small profit In orderto dweout the stock to make room for a full newstock of GooO* in the spring. Ci —S?AKtoKKSHIF SUTIUK.—me underdraw! thi*' d«T formed a ot-partiwr ihlp, under the nun* ofttHBIVSB. & will carry on the Wholeude Orocerr, Producd -nnd Commiulon budneu, nt 27_apd 29 5? 11 RtraiVEa* 1, SSIiiSSS: FMtttarsh' Jtanuj 1,.18C3-—J*9:lw<i OHKIVER & LAZEAB, „ . “ WHOLESALE (SBOCEBB 'OOll MISSION MBBCHANTS, Not- 27 ml 29 Smithfldid Strw PITTSBURGH, PA': rtARb PfIOTOGIiAPHS, Tobusßed \J/ ' M AXTHOMT," I FBOM PHOTOGRAPHIC SEfIATIVIS FBOM j BRADY'S RATIONAL PORTRAIT OALLFRT. Portnlu of Genertlt gcott, McCWlen, Aodunon, Fremont, Helleck, Bento, Ballet, Il“Ator, Beeooj eard.end ell thileadloj mllHery chornctereof the Kj. Portrelit of the Preeldmit end Vloe PreeUenl, (So memhere of the Ceblnet, Snmner. Holt, Freeett, and other prominent eteteemen. Portralte of Hum tout, H.tnjTPreecott. Cooper, Brjent, Sewell, Halntee, Brt. Browning, Mre, Sigourney end other celebrated enthore. A Ho, Mr. and Hr»; Doaglee, “e£y“to pogßnr pho£ No. 93 Wood »tnwt. t«p ISSOIUTIoN UK FAKTNKKSmI* —The p*rto*f*hip he reU>foreextotag between tiu n oden leaned, TxntUr the aam* of BECK A IA ZEAR. wu diaeolved on the Slit d»y of Xtowmbtr,' 1861 The bookiof the Ute Arm will be attW at the eld eua«h No. 18S Liberty p . . Pittsburgh, Jan. 8,1802. J. BiLAZBAB. Jaftlwd UkVK THIS DAY KECKIVKU A full uurtm&nl of .1 PABK'S PMCH.LV PJ.ASXEBS. It to proboble tint tbm to not on «dttitimU;Uu*l In lb. world who bon not tad ton tor pain In tho chtot. aldo.Jiinho, bmrato, ttmptoa or back, tor n MOM of tojntnoM or -of thootomach- attending litopoptto, ttoor Bhetunnttom, AathmntlnAffectiono, JtobU, CanmxapUon, Ftntoto Wanknato, etc. ior to too aSu tbero to no PU»»r ninnl to Bark i Prickly lU*SF, TioMiiald*4Xtidßfur„ ‘ V • z' ■- ■■ JO9KPH FU6MHIG, j- Oornfr of th« PUmoad mad M*rktt tlrnt*. I rnHK KATTUfi A'X DKAINKtiVILiiK. gpkndid Viowi at thUßrlUUnt Victory PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS Alt TGMLtIBKD IU THK ** HEW YOBK ILMJfiTRATEI) NITW& NO. 114. Price Six. Cents. JOIIN jf. HTJNT, VubUriwr'iAgent, RODllOE—lO.bbls. -is*: *’<un. - .10 io l>rjr Apple* 6 ‘ do. - • Bry Pooch**, ... •4 do Pored. do - v C ken LortC . . 4 bbU.EoH Butter—prime, 1 do'Ere*i ; ' • * 60.,; t*a . • Whnlmlo Grocer*. PA HHl)8 COMMON - ». o. JJOLABSBS. . : In .tot. .nd Jortttobj.. QAKDJUER, • yoi S 2 ad M-flwfcnth »m«f> H X i’lJsillN^ilias:.coMcntoa totk* \ai%t b!U sinw'W i .tandldaW 'ftir^'pi-- uicTOßor TBfi poo«;cr -V!. i JiUJU » w - . • r - : Hfctf-— T t^.^_ : >!v " Vt, KByNOUM «»n-| .sg£2SSBßg& irtol/r BIX UNCHHIX SHOT Kfr ti VOLVXBB.—A ttmh rtocfc jf«* r*odr«d aad BOWHATKIdSrTwW«a«L 'EWI.IO .Seei/s'MAGNETIC UIL, £ Jr r | - IliiS radical <jua fat 5* BUKCMATISM, PAINS, BBL T I3E3, Ac. •• Jv iA- Horrent an «.4d aa J rcepeftxblf merchant of SWLwl*rt>rO., In ordering a **rhatt» aeUing it lyr five vr aix. years aud fU*J the ■jgp f >r..j m:iVij ol* my Oustoiiiera Liking M high a 4 *U ImlUr) at a lime. In fact, we never b*J *Qch a remedy lor the vuro of EheuinatXtu, sor® Xhruai, SwteUlnga, Banucuni Fains.": ForealeliVlJrngtfstsWrywheiv. ‘ SUION JOHNSTGX, Sole Agent, tjejij corner SmiUrtlrid and Fourth >ta. PtUl'liMiJßV, TOIjLKT ARTICLES, Ax., Atf. ✓ . freucU. English and American HASDKEEUUIICF KXTB4CTS • ‘ " of all tbd daaihiLlo odor*. TOl LET WATERS— . . •. Cologne. Omoga, Fiona*, 4c. POMADES AND'HAIR OILS MAGNOLIA BALM, MILK OF BOSKS, *d<3 PARISIAN LOTION. SOAPS—Houey, Miuk, Glycerine, Jocky Club, ±c., with a choice aaeortment of Fancy übods. For tale by' SIMON JOHNSTON, Dmggut, Aod dealer in choice Family Medicine#, ifaQi Corner of Smithßeld and Fourth itrwti. FOB SALE BT CARPETS, Oil Olothsi &c., M'CALLUM’S, 4*o. SI fourth Street, Bought previous to the Into edrauce in price»,''ol which the fullest advantage is ottered to purcbaocn FOR CASH. USE THE MAGSOLIA BALM. This elegant preparation render# the sklu soft -and fresh, imparting to It a marble purity. ForsnlebySlMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, Ana Dealer in choice Family Medicine#, Corner Smilhfield and Fourth street#. A full assortment of Bouge (liquid and dry) Pearl Powders, Chalk Balls, Hobbs' Genuine Meeu Fan, Ac., always on hand. • •• delO E’nsush and classical SCHOOL.—WM. P. ALCOTT, A. 8., of Boston, will opena School at 48 Federal itreot, Allegheny, (up etSr#,) on MONDAY, Jan. ihHWii. Termsaam. jimii.r school#. For further information address -Box 663, Allegheny P. 0. - • • . ' Btrsatscts —Mark Hopkins, D. D., LL. D., Pres* ideul of Williams’ College; Hon. J: D. Philbrick, Supt. Boston Public Schools; S. H. Taylor, LL. D.» Principal of. Anduter, Slaw-; A. T. Doulhett, Supt. Allegheny Co. Schools; Bev. Drs. Klliolt, Page, Plummer and Swift, Allegheny City. jafl:lwnn i i-LUCES PAPEB OAMJJHIU, OIKGII AMS, SHIRTING CHECKS, At Wholesale only. JJALMUKAi. BK-IKTS. All Bright Colon. EATON. MACRUM ft CO.. 17 Fifth «t. laSOliU'l'iOM.—The co-partnership of PILWOBTH 4 BIDWISLI ufiirod by linu uttoa tmtholiit loot. Tito Powder beelneee will bo continued by D. W. BIDWSLh. Blthor KUlner IU eettle the bnelocSß or the 4nn, ot their office, mer Witer atrwt and Cherry alley.’ JOSEMI DILWORTH. D. V. 0. BIDWELL. 0, lßta.—ja£2wd» Ptttrfmrgb, Jtu» XT UTiGE.—The co-partnership hereto- JM fore existing between JOHN B. CANFIELD andDoH. BARBOUR, under the name and style «I J. B. CANFIELD A CO., b dbeolred by limitation. The bfuino« of the late Ann will be nettled by John B. Canfield, who will cuntinUolhe Prorbtoo, Pru dnce and Commission boaine*, at the old stand* No. 141 and 143 First street. JOHN B. CANFIELD. Fittsbnrgb, Jan. 1,-1862.--jadtf n.PA R'VS EKrilllP.—We have this day formed * partnership in tho mannkctoring of RAILROAD SPIKEB AND tho Jtyfoof DILWORTH, PORTERACO^tgS*o* the 'Old stand, comer Cherry alley and Watnr Jweet.-'f. • JOSEPH DILWOATH. - GEOBGE POBTER>. U. M. BOLFB. ' * . ... Jannary I.lBCS:jft4-2wd JAMES 11. SWETT.- - • v NOTICE —The co-partnership hcrcto ; fonj existing onder the name and style of . 8. DILWOKTH A CO., has Iwn dlsnoleod by mutmd consent, from and after D.xiember 31»tj .ISCL. The business of tho late firm will bo settled by JOHN A. CAUGHEYt who continues the buslncee.at tho old stand. No. 144 Water street.. .- SAMUEL DILWOBTU; JOHN A. CAUGHEY. Pittsburgh, Doc. 31'. 1861.—d*2:lmd ffUiOa. J. HUNTEK, having dissolvea I |ii« Mnnetliun vitb Jiaib Wavpf, 2r„ lu* otjenod * Commission toil Storage Warc-boufo on the owner of Jhinurtno Way and Hand “tirct, for tho pttrpoM of dealing in CBtJDEANI* L DBIUCATTN G OILS. Adtancoe made on coniignmcnU. Urders promptly filled. (deSkdlw) TIIQ3. 4. UUXTUL r£tHo9. J. HUNTER, AND DEALERTX CRUDE OILS; . Corner Hand street and Du< TVISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby giren that the partnership heretofore existing between the ondenigned, under the film * MAXWELL, wss die •olredt by mutual consent, on the 31st day of Decem ber, A. D; 1461. .The buainees will becoutinood by JAMKB-LOBGHBIDGE, st the old stand, No. Vl Wood street, Pittsburgh, where, all debts due to the late ftrm are to be paid, and thbee dueftomtbe same -discharged. JAMES LOOSIIRIwL ■ ;; January 1, 18C1. WILLIAM M. MAiM ELL. I cheerfully' reoommend my late partner, Mr. JAMES LOUGHBIDOE, to the patronage of all the former friends and customers of the firm. . • •• , WILLIAM M. MAXWELL. JpETKOLEi Tor Ml" W OJI WOEKB OOMPANY, deal . No. SSL Clnlr street. OUJiDKIEi* - . JO goo tbla. Ex. Family Flour In store and to arrive 100 bushels 9m*U White Beans. ; 50 ‘do Cdrn-Meoh - 600 pounds fresh Roll Butter. , .300 dozen fTeah Eggs. 12 bushels Flax seed. 60- ‘ - do 1 Timothy Seed.- a . G barrels Cranberries. *0 boxes now Cheese. . '3OO nOtinds prime Goose Feathers. Torsaleny 1 ■ H- RIDDLE, tk2B: No. 183 Liberty streeL | ,K. CHARLES H. STOWE, , PBYBICIAH AHD BBBGEON, ’ Opp«it« Colonnado Btrw, near Suipentlon Brldg< M. O. JONKS, ca ÜBLS. N. Y. SYKUP—Stuart's, 'Vx/80 do Cruihed Sugar do . 10 do A. Coffee do do P.B.Sugar—lklr to prime, -v! SO idoi.Cubeao do u •. . 20 do ,N. 0. do . cbulce old crop. Torttlofy'” J.fl. DILWORTH i CO„ -• .■ •’>v • WhobwaW Grooen. Second eireet. KEKU MMXIAKONI—SiciIy, Italian and American ’Maeearonl; al»Ov Italian Vlnal ciUi received and for rale at the Family Grocery Store 3 Tv JOHN A.RESSUAW, " jaB 1 ‘ ' ' 'CbrnVr.nf'Liberty and Hand aftnta. Si’kaM .lOH PKIXTI.NG—Cards. Bill Holds, Circular*, Price List*. Pwtcre, Addrrarad > Envelope*, ahd every dceeriptloa of Job Printing «x -*co„ : r ut . ‘ SWOP Job Printer*. f>7 Wood atrwt. M—opte g»M. fifth street. I'kIAKLKS FOU ISOi—A largo and J /vbnlf* variety, an 1 styles. from' the pblriratto the mott elegant* frrrale at kwr {irirM by - . WM. G. JOuNJTOJvA C 0.,; - lal i fiiatlowrw. f»T tfnnJitrrei. VjUKJS .BEfiZOOIS—7 bids. pure Men sox; •■■ Ptapd 70 Wal*rstreet. i barrels, in bblA.iSgffa,received andlbr rrjas :*!rit^iazKtL o A co. AWMB-2 boxes and 1 bbL aL Mutton Hams tonwlo by M jig R. DALZILL A CO. pßiirrsT' prints i in greet variety; vim youu PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN, ALL CHOICE COLORS; AND BROWN SHEETING, EATON, MACBUM A CO., Nos. IT and 10 Fifth itm't. 300 BALMORAL SKIRTS, Sold Wholesale and Retail by COMMISSION MERCHANT Itienoe Way. •112 -bbla. <ib gravity, m •* 42 2a > 35 « 117 “ 40 «• •• 460 “ 4a “ 63d •• 44 224 *' « 45 “ Office, No. 86 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY. 103 WYLIE STREET, PITTSBURGH.- NAILS—I.WO kegs Limdrtedalaaiiti «to« *nd*r *alo at lowwt nST. !? : , ISAIAH HICKEY A CO. i jfy ■bn.it. good. "GOOD, DARK FEISTS, 12& CENTS. FANCY DRESS GOODS—GREAT BARGAINS. SHAWLS AKD CLOAKS Closing out at Great Bargains. NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERY, All Kind*. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. DRESS SILKS AND ROBES, Cheapest Id the City. CANTON AND WOOL FLANNELS. TERMS, SETT CASE. C. HASSON LOVE, 74 MARKET STREET. gURKKA ATI'AI BO OP SKIRTS, Just received at J. M. BURCHFIELD’S. BEST: SKIRT OCT. DttKSS GOODS AT DEDUCED PRICES. FANCY HILKS CUEAP. BEPP DRESS GOODS CHEAP. CLOAKS CHEAP. SHAWLS VEST LOW. Call uni eiwaine th. .toct m wu .ro deteimin.A rotluco It na l.wn. poMlblo befete-tdrine Mconnt T OLU PRICES. SILKS, TiATnrßß’g. 69 Market Street QLb prices. CLOAKS, n a RTTER'g. 69 Market Street OLD PRICER SHAWLS, pa PEEP'S, 59 Market Street.l OLD PRICES. DRESS GOODS, e a PEER’S. 59 Market Street OLD PRICES: CALICOES, >:■ rV '.. or tin* goods, : RARKBR’S. 69 Market Street GREAT INDUCEMENTS aRE 15K ' INQ OFFERED -TO WHOLESALE BVTEES dry goo ds, ■ptroreß. & CO’S, 59 Market Street. We bare an IMMENSE STOCK, AND CUT GOODS: IN LENGTHS TO SUIT THE TRADE; Jftf ; V JANUARY, 1H62. FIRST ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS; TSSS YEAR, AT -• HORNE’S TRIMMING STORE, No. 77 Market Street. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS. , ° jo CAMBRIC COLLARS.; LINEN SETS AND COLLARS. , LINEN HDKFS. Uo«,KloMdl2JScent*. HOOP SKIRTS AXD CORSETS. A frMh fapplj of SONTAQS, HOODS AND SKATING CAPS REAL BUCK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS.- SOLDIER3* SOCKS AND BIVOUAC CAPS. LADIES' GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. 'do AND CHILDREN’S WOOL HOSE; • UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. ; s i WHITE AND COLORED DRILLINGS. . . t COLORED CAMBRIC MUSLINS and .. PAPER MUSLINS, . „ ' At low oricea to Wbolml* Bayers. GENTS’ WOOL TRAVELING SHIRT A. • . GENTS’ LINEN HDKFS., SHIRTS, COLLARS, •; CRAVATS,! NECK TIES, *O., Ac. , MTThe ladle* are iuvited.to call-..and examine our aseortment, aa .we havo ram*bargain* really worth STOCKINGS during thU month-will be eold at, laat yeara' ..price*,notwttMtnndln* there * d, * ct * lh * W< JOSEPH HORNE. QLOSIKO OUT SALK ‘ ; :. TO TAKE STOCK. CHAEIEBGIPHEE,. No. 78 Market Street, Pittsburgh, Ii now doting out hi* extetudy* ftock of EMAROIDEBIXB, TRIMMINGS FUR N I 8 HI N O OQOI) 8 , 40*All an respectfully invited to Call and exam* lae ovstodt, a* ere am determined to does out dor Uhbap FOR CASH. ' K OAtl NTLKI'S A'Sy tjioYw. ** - . . ; Just the thing for Sohlierfhee. PLAIN AND o^hbit,. All reodrod 17 - 1 ‘ Tishrt. jp HOTIKvKA HH J-KAiuST FOB CAUD.THOTOGBAPBS, 10 do*. Just received bj ' BATON, HACBVtf A 00., 17 Tilth ft. * , =? "IS i O»KC* Of •Pnr«BVMl* l *K»KisT 1 iCJ j Pas«SWC» BjOtWAT €o«fAKT» > i Pittsburgh, l*xu ,V«»-J ! mHE STOCKHOLDERS are hereby 1 DotUUd that tbs Auntul Di ” ct 2fl of Uhls Company, wiO'b* heW attheofitoirf to* CompjuiT, In Oakland, ou MONDAY, 20th MresSTS, hours i,C W day, ja9:lOtd THO 3. B. LLOTD, fast UK TRIKD ANNUAL JIEKTL?iti ' of the Stockholder* of the CltUea»* ojM»nger SUtlwmv Composy, of tb« dtr of PitUtearrt. will t* held at’the offlceof K SIMPSON, K*q., No.O* Fcarlh •erect, on MONDAY, SHh'JtinUry, IS63* *t To ««*» j p. la., it which time %nd plico* Board ot Director* «m bo elected to eerre tor the eogalDg veer. ja&dtd J. R. Mt T RPUY, Setfetnry. urricr Aujuuuorr l»r*aNcs cobfakt, l Pitta borgh, January 6,16C2- / • The annual election for t«elr« Director! of thla Company, to aerr* for tb# mining year, will be heltl oo MONDAY, Jana*- >• rr 13tb, at the office, Ko. 37 fifth atwet, between,, tUboonoflOA.s4 lLtl ' l2 P* u * . • UT : D- M. BOOK, Secretary. , omci AuiaHKST lxscaasca CoMraarv, 1 - •. Pittsburgh, January 6, IS6J. f -pvIVIDEND.-r-The President and Oi* LJ raclareof thA Allegheny: iMarance Company • ■ hara thUda? declawdTdiTideod of TWO DOL- payable in cash to the their’legal representative*, ©a or Utor [|; M BQOK- Sgcrg.MJ- Orncx or ft« PtrwaijaoJi *w> ) , PaASSNOL* BjOLfcOAD CO*>A»T, > . ' Pittsburgh January 7, 1w2. ) The annual meeting of stock hold* r* of this Company wiU bo held it th# Mo nongahelJ House, on MONDAY. January between the- bourn of 11 and l- .*• m *» ?* which time and place an election tor Directors N held to aerre for the enßutog and othn- buameee . Ja7:td WM. K. NIMICK, S*Q T* ftlt.gmtexwUneiatVATOH*, Jan. 4, ; maE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE FUND r, I for erecting the - Allegany observatory, all ; cj.a wuom are co-operator* under the provision* of th* charter, are requeued to meet at »be room* of the Company on the Observatory grounds, at .£ o dodt» n m!, on TUBSDAI', tbolth lose, at which time the Bo*ird-of ilmuagere willbe pret»ral to report, ijgd LEfflS BBAPLKV, Secretary. orfici ciuuuu ““““‘Si®' !■ ** Pittsburgh, Decamber dlst, 18UI.. J rpHE ANNUAE MEETING OP^THB A Stockholder, of this Company■wfll be bddlon MONDAY. Joutnury lUih, attne *44 Fourth .trow* . La> tho hour, of 2 and 1 o'clock, P vin.ft u, olectioo lor Jiucctors will bo hold, to. herro for th. f vQS BOK!jnOBST , Secretory. - urncs l'mBHi/n«u a»d siKUßtsviii* K* *•' Huabarghj Dec. 31| 186 U I •■■••* The annual meeting of the , : Stockholder* of this Company will ba b eW «J . MONDAY, 'January 18lh, at the Office, No. M* >: koortb street, between the hour* ol 10 o clock , t ui&U o’clock m., at which time and place an Klee- , tion, for President and Directors, will be held, to “ t " for t ' u, r VOK BONNHOEST, ■ ; • . Secretary. > £ de3l:2wd rpH K P KKalliiiiS T AN JL> MAMAUmtd X dr tie "Company lot' erecting • Brito over *Sf j Alleghenr EHer, opp Mite Pitleliurgh, In d*” of AUashenr,” have this day declared a FOCb'pSK CBS3V on the Capitol or the compeer paid op, trWh « payable to or oir.or after IniUot. Wtt. BOSEBUBG, TroMurcr. ja3:lA«d3w mSBUKUB, AUJSUHJSNY AMU . HANCHKaiEB PASSKHGHI B.\XhWAX co NOTICS.—The ttockhoMers or the ahoris Coin* ootifleJthri ao election MITn! SSegore ot the earne, to * en,<l vSJ Monday. the 20th day or January, lift will bo hold S theolßce or A. S. Bell, •treet, Pittsburgh, Pal, on MONDAY, the 20th day o, denyey, 1802, at 0 o-clooh.g. un-ics or nut wiwLuit cy j. ' .: Pittsburgh, January 2a, 1862. ) XTOTICE TO TAB PUBLIC.—From ; 1\ this date no hill* for goods' or supplies of Ah* * description, for the use of Allegheny County, will bo settled for at this office, unlonTaach goods oranppues ~ SroJeeh fombhed to written order of tJ^Coun^-r Commissioner*,. and weonformlty withAet ofAa- - *^NC®ICETO ttATOM. ALDERMEN AND JTJS TICKS 01* THEFBAGE.—From this where Allegheny County become* Uablo for trates* Coats, a till ol items, in each case, will *» qSral tobe filed will* tbo Clerk of Ore Court »t tli« : ume of taxing such costs for payment. ' .« HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. TT" GOGIiKN ISO—Aake' nouoe uil'nnder th© dtotUlom of the Act ofA»mWjv IWI, envied «An.Act x lW<jUw>i s a oexUin BurisJGroundin AUegbcny.CWyj. tbaSfe- t lectand! Common Councils of the City of Allegheny , haTB eitcrod Into arrangement*. with tb*.Mount Onion tLmetery Company for the !. reuumdiof the bodl<*if3i«dper«onj arte-jinl .Itunud «• *>" B<,oth - Staid dtj, oral fortho ro-lntermontof J tbs Mount talon Ccmclfrjr, th tb. yMalrcmoDti of said Act. OKOJIGB MsWIS* s ' Irhftirtpnn nf Cornmittfeeon City F»vWJtj» ; t - 1 * ; lilON DKUM will be a candidate for nnStlon to tho MAYORALTY it Allcjicnj. City, subject to the BopobUcao wminatkm*.- won sale to .xMrs-yi TO LET—The Warehouse on Second. street, running through to. First street, now oc- : 1' iXJK SALE" OK KAUHAJS UK—A goo* 1 location for aPhpleiMior Vng&A;. JJo provwnenti coniiit of Brisk BaUdlnga, iMgfl t with fruit of different kind-; U conTcuicut B*. tcbool houie* and Bwwngcr WJM>* -aid on icwonablO terms, or exchange for ImproTCd laming property. For particular .J toy—- ialilawdawtfi* Sharpfttmrgh, Allegheny Co. t Pa. npoUfi'r—Xhe Store Mouao No. 75. I Wood ttraot, ne*r Fourth, occurkd by J. H. BUbnaWiOo, 1 or M.i;BT*WAKT,- Ko. 83 Fifth rtrat. . mo LET—Two Office liooms facing I ■ Haudetreet, on tfce aecond floor-of the new builOlox, corner of Liberty «reet, farniaUdvith »u, and water. given immediately, or on tbo, utdvrf April. r“^*gS“ 1 5£gffiS A w 1 Ci jjg • Corner of Liberty and Hand ttreeta* TjioK KENT, , ~. „ . . ■ The STORE HOUSE, No. 68 Wood itreet, between Diamoaimd Fourth elrest*. PoeeeMlon giTenlm nudtaWr. U^IEiOTmTS,V; la7:lwd ■ i I No. 148 Pehnetrert. UOK KENT, -■ i . * *:; Tlm Mansion Hood of the late BOTLE Hi WIN, Eeq., together with part.of the FABM,Jjing.atth* month of Bio# Mile Bun. The Pittsburgh and Oon helerffle Railroad ruhr through It. ThO impioro* menu consist of. BRICK BUItDING, .. r . "/ Two and a half etoriea high,-with a GOOD; BARN AND CARRIAGE HtiUSB, and OtVuout-buJUnp. A fine Orchard and large GeWen,witb Btrawberry Bed, Grapery, Ac. Will bo rented to a good tenant, and poceeulon given at anytime. -Enquiroof- • : -‘- ia7?lwd ~ RICH ABD’H AYS, AdmlnUtrator. F_»K RENT—From J«t or April n«t two turn ilory brick' DWELLItia HODbja, with modern hoe. Fourth etrwt. Enquire pf W* Ja4;l wd Corner Diamond alley and Wood at, - F)K KKJJT, AT WOUSXJbB- OHIO.— The STOBE AMD WABEHOOait M»to pledbj B. Jfroet AC«., eltoeua oh tto febUo SpuerienA one ofthe beet etaniU in the Bute, roe ■rmVnn srirca Fabrur? lat» 1862.. Addraaa Irtffwil . ' r. D, HAtC t tt AtroP QXOCR AND I’m’UKKJS OJf A. UV io EBY STABjLK FOB BALE AND THESTABILB SSortAfimtmKS: OK wm&rtable Owemng House; 8 rooms; a stable and carriage hoo*e;2 ici«b h nA t well eet with apple’ and peach' trees, grape arbor, Ac. WIU be leased toagbdd unanttoranno berofyoara. Enquire of''WATT AWILSOS, *2OB Liberty street. Also—A three atofcy Brick Dwelling oil Col.well street; 8 roots*, In gwl order. . I . jiftdtf WATT t WILSON. 268 Liberty at.. TJOUSE AND JAW' Jt'OK JjL mud U flu Unitin«»m*s» of ndkaftumthtcUj. Thu tot -S£ Ktrmet of 60 (at, mud a« fcet to »o •Uej,'on widen nroeucudo two etorj dwelling, «n - Rood Ityle.wltti doublo SuSe mofouTUie boner. eood ouUr. wthw of fruit, choice uleetloM. • to add dev aid on ouj tOO <-. J>» .i> mai.k—A vary commodious and oomfcmbto rwldtpce, lan dwlrmbh Mighbor- Lood ;|S tho Third «mnl, AlkmhuiJ,<m long mud. «« »«7 Jm.. ■el7:dtf -v jMtoreey*t't«*w»-133y<«ulb»t» nu4(nflj& J?uiV. SAUfci—Afeocr 11109 T Piwa»n« Powu, lagood order, sow driving thiK ftworTnMWHi thlarottoa/* X!!i&«&it!!S??. fcr 'lCngolrtmt GAZETTE OFPICE, j. -r - U7tfltf • Fifth >trf>wt. »boTO_gmUbflgM : _ TrrAKTED—Bonds and Mortgages to ¥r .motmt oJIWMO'on Improrol city orpiywrty In U» county, l 0 «an*;BM*tof frpm two toi^OOU y1"”"-. - A>lJ]r B W itctAra a CO. ON oa Affu MOHTUAIiEa w ANT ED TOBTHWITS lortta foUowto* BUM; SiOO, ; : ' i" NSW STTLE FRAICB^ G" KEEMaEELKS—2Wbbls.prime a»- JOoort A W^tart Tg^tor-g.l»r . jas . 343 Liberty strata , at 26 cents and upwards. trjjtrru.
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