•ti)e lOilQPost* r , ,„,.._,,,,, ~..,.. ~, 40. , , ,...,.. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. prrTss URGE: : THURSDAY 1119R1IFING ***** -DEC. For,,Viternoon and Midnight Tele .;-iii4l2lo4lretitglocal News See First and . .etacops, of any denommati on o'er TRILUAXIWeiIL not be'reeeived (or suhserip. tionalo AA- The POlittrlatill or here declining' to =chin e.the larger denominahons for smaller ortelythey become useless to us. AN ENERGETIC SECRETARY. The energy of Secretary Cameron has been the theme of his pecuhar followers ever Butes me heard of him; his energy in inducing three Demirevatic members of tko --Legislature to vote for him or • Fenator;, by which his (now,) frienerrhei-was left out in the cold, was regiArpd 'es being one of his hand somest performances. Indeed the gal lant Forney, appreciated its eleveness himself, and soon after became one of the chief admirers of his successful rival. This showed magnanimity if nothing else. We yesterday learned that this ener getic Secretary, several days since, sent his annual report to the Gazette and Dis patch of this city, in order to have them ready for publication here simultaneous lrwith the reading of the President's Message in Congress. But before that peritxl arrived, our Postmaster, Mr. Von Bonhurst, received a dispatch, request_ ing him to have returned to the Post Office Department in Washington, all packages marked "not to be opened un til the President's Message is read." (ur business now is not to inquire in to the reasons which prompted the recall of the Secretary's report; our desire is to know why he selected only the papers alluded to, for its publication. Does he desire to prostitute his department, to the smallest partizan purposes by care fully sealing important public documents and sending several copies of them in adiance to party favorites? It has been stated over and over that this Secretary was sto burthened with his public duties, as to preclude the possibility of his de voting a moment even to his friends; it will be seen however that he can occa siwilly find time to play the partizan, istfd that., too, in a manner unparalled in the- history of the government. The Dispatch, one of the favored papers allu ded to, referring to this matter says. "As the package had been directed to us from the War Department, and we could not understand why the President should have chosen to authorize Mr. Postmaster General Blair to recall it, instead of order,. ing or requesting' - Secretary Oame-on him self to do so, we at firs: declined l deliver it, but finally handed it to Mr. Von Bon.. burst. We are not even yet s atisfied. how ever, as to the propriety of this singular proceeding, although it cannot be Lii,pozed for a moment that Mr. Postmaster General Blair was not, acting In accordance with instructions from the President, while it seems most proper that the Secretary of War should himself have bee•.n left to lc. quest the return of his report, if he desired that it be suppressed " It would seem from this that Mr. Cam eron was acting without the knowledge of the President, in sending his report to his particular pets, just as he has been blundering and floundering in his vari ous utterances upon the war and slavery. The point made by the Dispatch in allu ding to the President's requesting the Postmaster General to recall the reports sent out by the head of the War Depart ment, instead of consulting the head itself, strikes us as being a severe repri mand to the "energetic Secretary," and a palpable slight which would compel a sensitive man to hand over his portfolio. The Secretary having had so much trouble in getting into the Cabinet, will scarcely retire from it upon so slight a provocation. The New York Tribune, itappears, did riot "stand and deliver," but published the printed report forwarded by the Sec. retary of War. The amended, emasculat ed and latolt was telegraphed after the President knocked from it the sharp cor ners and submerged the venerable Ethi opian from the rude gaze of a carping world. What the Secretary took such pains in delivering to the press and what the President obliged him to recite is purely a family matter. We don't care how they settle it. THE WAYOR&aJTY By tosday's paper it will be seen that Henry A. Weaver is called upon by a large number of his fellow citizens to become a candidate for Mayor at the approaching municipal election.— He is requested to run as' a Union can didate," independent of former political considerations. Without having been colisitlted in regard to this iovement, we atillcannot refrain from hearing tes timony to the fact of Mr. Weaver having made, while at the head of our city be fore, an admirable and energetic public officer. We had hoped to go through our municipal contests without partizan nominations, but the Republican leaders are determined to monopolize every thing in the way of patronage, and there is no alternative left the masses opposed to them, but to put other candidates be fore the people. A Inflow NES"PIi r P&R TO ex STA.ItTBD AT POE Itox.iti..--The transport Atlantic. on her return to Port i ftoyal, will take out a printing press, cases, - type, Ate., with a view of starting a newspaper, to be con., ducted under the supervision of (Jen-Sher man. A proper person will be selected as editor, and it is contemplated to issue a 'lrdekly sheet, which shall express thipena timents of the Govercmezt, and at the same time aid in suppressing rebellion on the soil of the Palmetto State. A Nsw Yeas fashion writer says the most charming toilette at the Academy last Monday night , consisted of a very tight gray silk dress, a white opera cloak, lined and trimmed with rose color, and delicate ly ilttingrose colored kid gloves. Our Amy Correspondence. Efkiroumenze 9:11 Rya. Pere'e Resteve.l . oAmilmeeMayTira, November 28th, 1 861 . I :Dew Fost:=lls this is the evening of what hes been obaerved, I suppose, throughout the. princi• pal part of the loyal States, as Thankagiving- Day, I will devote a portion of my leavure to writing you a brief letter. The day was not marked by any unusual event in camp, beyond the s ispension of the o &nary regimental and company drills. The inclemency of the weather depr.ced us of hearing one of our occasional sermons, as well as of the proellege c f participating in our occasional out-of-doer religi ous exercises. The regular appointed General of the third brig ads, Edward 0.0. Ord, has arrived end assumed command. His first work was to set aborts putting his men ort"ki fair footing for any, and immediate service; in which he has been very efficient. Gen. Ord hails from California; and in appearace, is a man calculated to favorably impress soldiers desir or.s of serving under a strici;disciptinarian,a daring and competent commander; whilst in hie tent, and when unengaged in matters pretalning to his call tog, he is remarkable for eft . k bill ty and politeness. A thorough inspection of the different regiments comprising the brigade, has resulted in some few Onanges which carry with them the imprtss of military foresight. The new uniforms, only the pants of which the Ninth has is 3et received, have m ,dently been gotten up more with so eye to the profit of the contractora, than to the comfort of the soldiers; add our Brigadier, whose keen observation needs not that his attention be sidled to such matters, has made a thorough inveatigatimii and submitted a report to the proper authorities at Washington , determined as he says, that none of his command shall be imposed upon or defrauded, if an appeal has to be made to President Linooln,in person, for redress. . The recent prediction of the Phila. Prow, that "Gen, McCalPs division will shortly proceed to oc cupy Leesburg)) winter quarters,"haa not yet been verified, and there seems to he by effort making iowards ,iich a consummation, If the prediction is bounded "on reliable authority,";it is evident the - Johnston and his rebel crew, new stationed at that place, must move off to make room for the re serve, or else assign some good reason for d,ciin• ing to to do. Yesterday morning a portion of the Ist Penn'a ; Cavalry, under Col. Bayard, made a recannoesance out towards Drainerslle. While they were return ag wi.h some residents of his place, whom they hed under arrest, they were fired into by a body ,of rebels in runbueb. The first volley dismounted CoL Bayard—wcunding him alighUy, and kil:ing 1118 horse—when his men, without waiting for word of command, made a charge, and Eucceeded m lilt. jug three, wounding a number, and taking thir• teen prisoners. The latter were immediately marched to Washington. 'Their arms were of vari ous sorts, principally double barreled shot guns Assistant Burgeon Alexander cf the Federal aide, late a resident near Philadelphia, wait wounded, in the engagement, and lie now lies in a precarious condition. One of the wounded rebels was taken to one of our brigade hospitals, whore he died this morning He denied belonging to the army, and accounted for being engaged in the skirmish by allowing himself to he persuaded to accompany a s:..outing patty that iFas passing his house. From.mr, 29t13.-4higeoh Mexiindor died this morning from wounds re teived m the Skirmish of Wedneaday. The lays in the Ninth enjoy :usual good hiAlth. As the' mail will close stuall, must needs do likets;se. Soars, Latest from the South. We 0 4 3100 t th 3 foil wirg 'summary from latti southern papers CROFT AND reorincE ON IST COLD TONS AMON DOTI D. The New Orleans Crescent advises the destruc: tion of all the cotton and other produce, wherever the Federal forces make a landing, and adds: If the cotten or otner property falls into the hands of the Federate, the planters lose, while the Federate are correeipondmgly advantaged ; tut if the planters barn their cotton their less will be the same, and the abolitiontrte will not he ben efi tteci_ Neither horses, cattle, hots, sheep, coin nor cotton should be permitted to pass into their possession. All should be removed as far as pray icable, and the remainder destroyed the moment the fact becomes apparent that the enemy cannot be successfully repulsed. By adopting such a course as this the c , mmon foe will be compelled to draw all his supplies from points some thou sands of miles distant, through a costly and hsz srdous process. The case is a hard one all round ; but to our mind, as the Yankees are hover ing about our coasts, it ie beet to inconvenience them as n urh as pouitle by destroying all things;they are bound to ca; lure, rather than let them take, appropriate and enjoy eft cut thus lainously chinned. By way of illustrailon : Thera are twelve or fourteen millions of coin in the vaults of the banks of New Orleans. Bup,pose, for the sake of argument, that New Orleans was bound to eucoomb broilers the over whelming for ces of the enemy. Would it not he the part of wisdom, policy and patriotism to sink this twelve Cr fourteen millions of coin to the bottom of the Mississippi rather than to allow it to go into the coffers of the government at Washington 1 THI SUGAR CROP The Pinuter's flamer. ptibliehed LA Franklin, 1 a n Its isene of the 14th ult., sari: The Van'ers ere progressing r,pidly in working up their crops. Thty .gereraly ge, about a me dium rifld orsugar per acre, a ith prospects of witts an increase if ti e weather turns cold soon . The quality is generally quite good, though in these respects there are wide differences on differ ent plantations. Upon the whole the yield is pretry good, and the quality about an avenge. INCISE I BF OF FLY IN THIS 6BkIY. The following re. olution has been introduced No the upper branch of the Min iiesippn Legni.a- Ratolved,(the House conearring,) that the Leg islature favor the increase of the pay of privates in the Confederate States army, so that they shall hereafter receive fifteen Instead of eleven dollars per month, as now allowed, and that oar represen tatives in Congress he rcquested to urge the pas sage of a law urging the Increase. SEM TM /ON MINI OF ISLET 223011FS 0 The Knoxville Register states that the Union men under arms in Sevier county, sent a Sag of truce to the rebel Colonel Powell, In ccinmer.d at Strawberry Plains, with a proposition that they would disband provided a pledge were given that no further attempts were made to arrest or punish those engaged In the late bdige burning. Colo nel Powell declined to accede to the proposition. The charleeton Mercury of a recent date, gives aa the following: THE EXPECTED BATTLE ON THE POITEILH The Richmond papers still speak in confidence of a battle soon to tribe p ace between the main bodies of the two great armies on the Potomac. Such a battle must be terrille in its slain, and most critical in its consequences. But there is tinnily, we presume, a man in the Confederate er• my, or in the Confeticrste States, who will not gladly nerve themselves to know the certainty of ouch an event If.ven,as a matter of life, the has i.rds of a tattle•with the enemy are pleferible to the disease and destruction which must await toe army In the unprepared and desperate winter quarters near Centreville and Manassas. The Confederate troops have conquered in every battle which ham been fought upon the Potomac. Whether their superiority consists in superior courage and enthusiasm, or a superior use of arms, or in both of these causes, the fagot is un questionable, they are superior to the United States troops in battle. Gen. Beauregard's report just submitted, of the battle of Manassas, states that, at that battle, there were 08,000 men in the Confederate army. Our readers will now remem• her the correct statements of our published entree• poneence in this particular, at with what more dulity these low figures were received shortly be fore the battle. It was mistakenly believed we bad under General Beauregard from 40,000 to 60000 troops. Of them) 28,00, there were but 7,000 immediately engaged. What a vast disparltY in numbers did our troops vanquish on that eventful day t And what a fearful risk was run by the previous rrjec: tion , of twelve month's volunteers I Our e,eApe F ew= providerital. The United States authori ties adipit.that they had fiflyeix thousand men in the field. Gee. McDowell, hie ofll 'lel report, states that 18,000 crossed Bull Run and were enga ged. This would make the proportion t h ree to one, besidesan iritraeuse body in reserve. Gen- Evans in his recent gallant victory at Leesburg, where there were three to one, only rep ested the pracitce of our danng and success Will Gen. McClellan. atter the defeat of his troops at Bethel Church, Bull Run, Manassas, and, metro ' recently, co. Leesburg, commit the consummate fel:) , of attacking the grand army of the Oonlechk rate S ates on t heir cnosen field, behind their on. trenetantnt- I To us it appears abstud to - expect ft ; and yet it w II not be more absurd than the whole issr. The at tempt to subjugate tho South, is ae stupenr:ous a filly es to attack our army again at Su I Rue. We earnestly hope that our enamel , ' I ke raAlesoskes in August, maybehlind ed by their own venom. We verily behave that, In one day, one fair field, cur noble. army ean•settle fwever the destinies of the South, and make no at once a great, independ ent and triumphant people. While, therefore, we look with confidence to the future achievments cf this . arniy,if permitted -tri fight, we cannot but return with regret to Its past inactivity. We are floating along, relying on poi. sibilities. THE following clever prottnetion, in ifiiltation of Hood's fine "Song of ti a Shirt," la frOiNthe pen of A gallant and talented fellow, now in the service of his country. We hope to hear from him frequently, whether in poetry or prose. SONG OF IMF SOLDIER. BY L. CARSON BALL, U. 8. L. A sentry, weary and worn, With canteen all empty and void, wailing for skulking "secash," Dejected, and ♦ea't and annoyed: Wait, Wait, Wait, To watt was the bane of his life, And (as well so one could when so sadly employ'd) Re sang of the soldier's strife. Wait, wait, wait, Wait, till the moan goes away, And wait, wait, watt, Wait till the breaking of day; The moon foes dc.wn in the west, And the run comes forth in his pride And stall i walk like a dull tamed tear, And my tamper is sorely tried.: Wait. wait, watt, nil the roll of the morning drum And wait, wait, wait, Till my reliever shall comet And then I must mut (or my grub, Thick calee and greasy flitch, Oh when I was living at, home, I never did f. ed on "sitch." Wait, watt, wait, 'Till e cqlled to early de; And wail, wait, wait Till they teach us how to ki'l: Weed' to the right and the lett. Wheel to the left and right And". hetilda . " and "order," and "port" yonr guns, And "fire" as they,do in a fight Wait. wait, ?ill the Commissary cornea, And wait, wait, wait, .r the -shoddy" and other ' , hums: Shoe and buckle and strap, Buckle and strap and shoe, 312 y come (if you wait) with an overooat, And mtr.ts of grayish blue. Wait, wait, wait, For blankets and comforts and hose, And wait, wall, wait, Frost pinched from the nose to,the tces: Mitten, atd comfort and sock, Eock, and ciimlort and mit; The needles are clicking in soft white hands, hi:e the soldier's sock:they knit. Wait, wait, watt, On the heartless contractors vile, But the soldier's hapless tats Is relieved ny kind woman the Ishii°. Oh, you who etay at home, And cherish your children 'and wires, kt u know nothing of soldier's fare, It is wearii,g out our live. l'eu amok° your nice segar,; And glad your ale and wine, Ana wisely talk about the war, Aid go to yo.:r be a at nine While A e writ in the. froety sir Wit . clo:hes al, clammy and chill, our food, bad beau. and:such wretched fare 41'zi Ing— end rating—anti drill. Rat', wait, Walt, Till the payfrtaaler:eitintaol3g, But you do pal have to trait Far tt o bill so atroeg; A ad if rat have anything left, You nay [Ling of yo .r children dear, And swear at yourself and the antler too, That La .se:iertf.d" you cut so clear. Wait. trait, wait, Till to, order cornea to tramp, And WM!, NW', wait Ti II yLu're hurried b , ck to camp. Sore and impatient and moat, I inpatteut and orue•s and core, You n`i I your comrade in!skirrmah lost, On the bleak Potomac's shore. Wait. wait, wait. Till the hat!lela arrayed, And wait, wail, wait, Whey. the chafing Reserve is Maid: And wait, wail , wait, the enor, y comes on. And wait, wait, watt. Till a ,bout proclaims he's gone, if shell Of eabra or iiot, Shot, or sabre o • shed, Elam taken your leg and left your tongue, )(ere a lif.-long tale to tell. Writ, wait, wait, For a moldier'm poor:reward, Wait, wait, watt, Though lamed or maimed, or scarred, A paltry pittance per month, A Monthly pittance is all The moldier can Gaye to cheer himar Who hooded his country's call.l A sentry, weary and worn, With canteen all empty and void, Walked wailing for skulking "seeesh," Deieuted, and chilled and annoyed. Wait, wait, wait, To Wtlit was the bane of his life, And (as well as one could when so sadly employed) Re sang of the soldier's amfe. The "Bowld tiger Boy" . feels bad about his con. i nn). but mu. ace mpt the compliment, that if he fights so well so he writes, a few regiments of would wipe out the insurgents from Dixie• NEWS PARAGRAPHS. REFIT CIL Y lamistarma.—A resolution wee Intro. duped i i the Hentucky House of Representative', on the 27th ult., requiring all the able-boded male oimene of the State, between the ages of eighteen and forty-dee, except minkters, to Immediately en roll themselecsend form military companies,for the purpose of expelling the Confederate invaders Lora the soil of Kentucky. Cnsar➢a RUCTIONS IN dONNTATICUT —New Haven held an election far local officers on Friday. Th e Democrats have earned the city for a straight Democratic ticket, by a majority varying from one to two hundred on difterezt candidates. The Hartford election was held on Monday last. No• Republican ticket was put in the field, that party voting for the Union candidates, whd wore elected. EXTRA 011 DOA% Y R ZlinfilllllkNOLn. le hag h paprre contain accounts of the effeet , of the mildness of the weather—a prolongation of the eummer-.-on reigetatton. In the south of England new leaves and new fruit are forming on trees which have already borne good crops this season. Currant, gooseberry, apple and pear trees rir frequently met with good-sized fruit on their branches. TEN MILLtONi tr CARTRIDGIS stated that between the Ist of July and the Ist of Novem ber, four months. ten millions of cartridges for muskets and small arms were issued by the ordin ance department to the army of Potomac. This enormous expenditure of cartridgesie due to tar get practice among the troops. TIM Gann Bennis—A letter from London says —`Nautical men here express very discouraging opinions in regard to the Great Eastern- They think it doubtful whether else will ever make an other sea trip, and think after remaining a while at Milford Haven, she will te . converted into a bath• house or touting hospitaL" IVEMET REtittICTION.-11 is stated that Maim' weannger, I he commandant of Chmberland, Md., has 'snood orders to the eftoot that no whisky shall be gold to any.soldler, under penalty of har it the whis'ey oft hose who sell to the 'soldiers emptied into tne street. The order also prohibits the sale of the article to the eitisene, except in very lircuted gum:mitten. Letter from Col, Corcoran Miss Terese - kstatinde;:or New "Yozk city, has received the followog from Gul. Corcorarr,:of fite Sikty-ttinth'. regiment, in reply to on&from none is cheerful, and he looks forward to the time when he shall be restored to his family and friends:— CASTLE PLIICKNEY, S. C., I Oct, 21, 1861. f Mx ,Dxsa,Faxxxx, ; I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your-very kind note of the 16th of August last, which has just reached me. You can scarcely imagine what joy the receipt of aletter from any quarter o under' present circumstances, affords. How much more se, then, when emenating from one Of Ireland's noblest daughters, and one for whom I have always entertained the highest esteem and regard, You have been kind enough to say that I nobly sue• tained the Irish character. In&ed, I rest satisfied that I labored to the utmost of my ability, with no higher ambition than to make the Sixty:ninth worthy of the people they represented. There are many other items contained in your favor on which I would like to say much, or at least not leave altogether unnoticed, but I must re. train from doing so at the present and until I may have the pleasure of seeing you. With best wishes for your happiness and welfare, believe me your most sincere MICEIABL CIoRC'OBAN friend, Russell in a new Character. A Washington correspondent of Herald speaking of the review, rays .Wnite the oaf• tunas were pa•eing in review, an officer rode up to General McDowell, the senior officer of the day, and informed him l'quor was being freely sold by a -person train his carriage on the ground, again -t all t rders. The General author. ized the offic-r to have the offender arrested.. 'the officer complaining took a squad of men with him, and started in pursuit of the alleged vend er of Intoxicating drink..., and soon halted in front of a carriage containing a basket of champagne, the contents of which was being freely dispensed by the proprietor thereof. The officer made in quiry as to the name of the owner, and wee inform ed that the proprietor of the team and champagne was Ruseell. `What Ruesil 1' asked the offiter. 'Russell of the London Times.' litre you selling lids article r asked the officer, pointing to the champagne. 'Selling the devil. Do you think 1 keep a grog shop ?' responded Russell. By this time the officer began to ',smell a rat,' and quietly drove away, finding out v.ry soon alter it was another person, who Wee violating orders by selling liquors on the ground. Said person Wes accordingly arrested- and placed in the guard house." THE COAtsT SURVEY —Prof. 13 1 ache Boas out a corpa of men now with every expedi- ta.m South, to complete the (Joust Survey In any point where it may be deficient, to note any change in the soundings of the channels, and to act as guides and pilots to the different steamers whose officers ate ignorant of the coast• fiarBt Louis News says the.friends o General Fremont have started a ten cents contribution for the purpose of purchasing a sword to be presented to that officer. The subscription lists are to be found in nearly all the beer saloons and other places to the city. COUMIRINZII.s.Ii le is butted that One dollar eotoe have been altered &nib on the Farmers' Bank of he State of Delaware. The-se altered notes have he words Farmers' Bank p:intea in a ermi•cicole ever the top with a largo figure Stn the righ t and left hand tipper cornea+. On the genuine five, tt e words Farmers' hank, are printed to a striai 3 O:it line through the centre. FL, AI lb.kt AL NI The remains of .8 KN KY 1 , l NCE.E, of the Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Co. (.4., Capt. B:ood, arrived on Tuesday night from Washington dry, and will be inter eJ from the resi eras of his father, ho 47 Esplanade street. Thud Ward, Al'epbeny at two oclock, this (Thursday) afternoon. The friends or tie deceased. are re , pectin* invited to attend MARSHMALLOW PASTE, MARSHA? ALLOW PASTE, MAESISMALLOW PASTE.• ICELAND MOSS PASTE, 'VELA N IJ MOSS PASTE. ICELAND MOS -t PASTE, The most pa:atable and ethane preparations ye introduced for tile cure of Coughs, Colds, /loafs, nese, Sore Throat, Ac. For sale by SIMON JOLINSTON, Druggist and dealer in choice Family Medicines, de=cor. Smithfield arid Fourth eta. kirNOTi OE TO PH YSICIANS AND F., PUBLIC—A LLCOCK FOR() US PLASTdrid —Testimonial—T. ALLCOCK A cO., No. 294 Canal street, New York. November Yeth, 1249. Gentle men :—I lately puttered severely from a weakness in my back, m.casioned by suddenly over exerting myself. having heard your plasters much recem. mended for cases of this kind, I procured one and the retch was all that I could dearre. A single plaster cured mein a week. Yours respectfully, S. G. BRIGGS. Propretor of the Brandreth House, New Y There is nothing equal in the way of a Plaster, to the Porous Plainer ot Ntr. 41 1 1s000K. • In Asthma, CoughrKidney Affections, end local deep seated Paws, they afford ermanent relief, and for weak Backe, pains in the side, stitches, and spasmodic palms generally, they are unsarressecrfor the bone tits they Impart. Price 25 cents each. Principe. °aloe, 394 Canal street, New Yet*. Sold by TAOS. RhaWATIP, Pittsburgh, Pik And by all respectable dealers In medicines. no7amdsw MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just Published in a Beale 4 Envelope ther Price 6 °eau!. A Lecture on the Nature, Thsatiainnt and Radical • Cure of Spermatorrhcsa or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Emiasions, Sezual Debility, and Impedi- ments to Marriage generally, 'Nervousness, Con. summit n, Epilepsy anctirlts; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self-Abase. Au. By J. CUL VERWIELL, M. D., Author of the Green Book, tte. “A Boon to Thousands df Sufferers.” Bent under Beal, In e plain envelope, to any ad dress, past paid, on *zonal, of six aunts or two own, age stamps, by D. C. .1. C LLN4 nee-Bmdior 127 Bowery, N. Y., Poet 0 Wee Box, 4688 'MTN Es M . ll. T.A.EC R. FAIRMAN,•UNDERTAKER, sole agent BcCfor Fluke's rdetaihc Burial Caren, at R. R ER'S CABINET WAREROOMs, No 48 SALTIIPIELD ErTREgT Residence, 218 x.adock street, Allegheny tiny. Orders may ba lett AT MIA RUN' 1,1V2 RY RUBLE, Allegheny City. se2l.Bmd.2p DIVIDLIt D. OFFICE MONONGAHELA INSURANCE CO., 1 Pittsburgh Nov miner 20th 1461. f it THE PRESIDENT AND DIREuTORS OF this company heirs this day declared a Divl dead of FOUR DuLLARS on each share of the Capital Stook out of tine earned profits of the Nat SIX months, payable forthwith; no2l 2w HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. --- BUSHELS and 100 BARRELS 500 FRESH WHITE LIME. from ELDORADO WOKS. Blair county, Pa., Just received at the • WHITE LIME DEPOT, LIBERTY STREET, opposite the Metal Yard-of the Pernatrylvarust Rail road Comps*, and for sale at GREATLY ROIJOED PRICES. •i Saiii,ll, liberal reductmn made to those who boy to sell again. papli/e ask for atrial our Lithe, and it it is not better due; the Loats e article we will dray it back, and pay tit ?um mese 5 cents per bushel or 15 itents.per lam* j IMAM+ troubfe they may have had wh h It ROBERT H. CA..NAN 4r. CO. Alii-We also warrant t to be cheaper at oar pri oes than Gray Lime is at the prices et which It le sold in this market CHECKS. CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY ate °tiered for sale at the office of the WESTERN PENITENTIARY no24ku JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Warden' VOTOMMENTS. ,NEW A I , ,FratrAwritar A.s9o- CIALTION , , J, - ; : - . HENRY:931DDICINS, ESQ., give hie Ikuid.eritOaiiingtent;tepre the Youeg Men'e - librarrAsecie:fitieditn4, , kitiublie geuer allf, on THURSDAY EVE'(, DECEMBER A LA.FAYETZE Bubieet—An Evening with the . . Abore open itt,f3 , l, eclOck,:tecture' to opira , 03i - k005'.7%. • .• - • _ se..T/430.111 2,, eel*j,,V2 be had at_the ginsinL o snd • eon stores; titiffity toornii;Zartb/104 . 5i:" . !tg. H. Kt - W. D. life(3O.WAN., iF. x. BBUNOT, • J. B. ROBLEY, JOSEPH AtABBEE. • der. Leot..COni.igitt;ee. 011111STMAS PRESENTS OELOLLES No. 78 Market Street, E for 25, 313.4„ 60 and 02e.. 7 EMBROIDERED for 3:Ac and upward. BIit.BROIDERItiD SETTS, for 76 cants and upward& . Lace _Collars. . Lace Etrtta, • • - • - Labe Eta Berlin Wire Portineri t aitia,. 7 ,1 4 EA T H E R:• 'O4BA.Sc ti : Gilt Belts and Bsickles, ' NEEDLE BOOKN-, LINEN. ILANDIiERCLIIEIes, HEM STITOH kiANDSERCHItheS 'CHEAP FOR CAR. ,deb I A P PLE 8, • lee tamale In prime order, for Kl.o by ,let iirslaßY h. COLL/14, TO HENRY A; WEAVER; J. Sun As the time is near at hand when the citizens et Pittsburgh willhedializictlapoa teelect itiChtet Magistrate tor the next two years, we, the Lunderidginedi denaironspf ,tgaoripg isiksiartvitics , for the present, would regne;t your acceptance as a Union Cruadidste ter Mai or, believing the able mariner-welt-which the duties of the office were Men barged dirring your former ini u ni booty. to be an ampee.gusrantee for dielr feliful per formance in future We deem this a ti.ting tune IC discard all party ties, when bete hepuhlicana and Democrats are atanding.,hou der to slioid. der° m defence of our Coaatry, Coninitution and Liars: Hoptog thation will respond favorably to the wishes of your fellow citizens, weans, Jahn Floyd Acm Johnson G j To wrised John 0 Devitt J O'Neil .un Sereera. 'co Miter I J E Dickson T A Armstrong POD John P Pears Harry 3 Bailey . Geo H Keyser !thee & bro. G Ludwig . I) &I Dame SMorrlson Geo Brcwil Jackson Duncan Geo Bell J L Miller listibt Duncan Park, Fainter aH 8 Lightner A Duncan co c t Deno - Wm nine:Art TJ Duncan Ir J B Park, M'Curdy & Vangerder Drs Trommi co CA It Bonney Chomas,Wood; P fil Booker U.H W 111.81138 015 Ares:the/ ft Miller jr I W Fallon J W'Day tt W M'Cutinbeon E 8 Bakewell C H Anderson M'Curria an, Her. W M'iandleaa J M bektirke ron A co G A Maisie lhos J Graff Geo R White & I M Murtlacid S I M'Canne co W McCandless Batch fl F Jonas John lit'Curuy L Hershfield M. Whitmore lames Pt elan J Herenfield Wolff J M'Cuiley & in Win Laufinan 'rhos H Lane W Cooper &co W E Ueßsrenne James Oil iwell i 8 Fowler R L Lae C Murdoch ti Honing' W J Warden' Jos R Hearer HarmarLeicully Jkt thowden Poster K Friend iiLibta Hunt E a Dilkurn V3rllll. Park &of Win Dlit'tiowan kill A Large - W ItGormly J a Anderson thus W Wright Eaton, Maoratna W Boon John - Shepherd & w 1H ft Miming WerTotim John IlMe'ler Win Artliore F M Willa Little 44 TrimblOdribliliesherger H Ab.e W P Mar ball ;James A Kean W B WillylsJl W W Young IR 8 T Woo Enchmertz Edwin P Kea rnsJ K Moral: 4 e & en C A Palmer .1 lir.er Sproul W Freak Aco Jos Aole John B Cheri& !Geo Thompson KevAr lAvetrl .Nawasa W Minis II tl Snowden W it Smith A cOLcrenta Mentzer John to'Kennia John MoorheadiA Witezatm Jos Snowden r B Hamilton B B brown Ric.i.ard /Man John Canfield I Bamt Bradey Jr Jos H Borland Geo W WeymadS A Shepherd vo to M atm. Il U A Ball Aco !James Trimble • John 1.) knee .1 I Bunkum 11 igby M Daly J G •ay R Patrick T A Dl`Cielland A li I.wkay BK Wilson 4 co w Sargent J P Fleming JJhn &WIMPS Wm M'Cullough A Creiashanke A May Frank Kelly Peter Della J M Bahia Ltiurnsp a Waite John Kelly • E Wormser A co 4/ W Rose Joe Sm i th J B CUli.Bll M B Wheaton 1 .1 13 DOlarlC„,') • att arG•nley ti Ar r oisiland WMee FAt Bier mine 8 Black IM Fvzsibelean kperum JS Mom gernerr Wm Wulf 9, J brace W Strain xmGarriird P W Boiler A Boggs 1W W Moorhead Pnill 1 . Graft 4.3 L Cantwell 1J P Logan H Boldship M.l :Wahine !John 9 Bell F A Klmintrer j A Maxwell iJas Manotey E B Gardner $ A Sutton John Bitterer C A Benson WS Leech 8 H Ruble F Wells And Benson .1 NI Nicholson James Blair Jag Jorden .1 9 Campbell K N Ferrel W J APLain !James Stewart W W Morgan J P ranch Iti a ThompilOn J L Marshall () Palmer •J G Chula A Kirkpatrick W A Tay/or R S Grove Latin Loomis I) Strusburger W G Lang Ot i s B crows C 0 A flee J J Hirsch F B Bowies J B Barbour 11 W Mo eau Thus Rankin M C Murphy Win Tr/erase J Childs 1 w bitmure Jahn B Barr T L Ring Ed M Hurd Otos Chadwick Wm at'Lean Jac Dunbar H S Fahneeteok R Hughes John a Hays W B Fatinearick R p Morrow W P Farraley J Wl:barker WB Aber E James W T Garrard Thus Phillips le Montooth A A abets Fertile Jaw Montooth R. A Loomis H Smith R P firDowell W D Cooper W B Laecell W L Booth W W Poir.ck T F Smith WOW land 0 M Edwards H H Neiman E F i-rady D dentine Remy Freese J I. 7 lNnite W Murdoch Jos 9 Lore ablin'eurran A W Ho F W• C Feld Hugh kl'Elroy J K Smith R 111 Parkinson J Bandragan J W Mil er Roto Duiley J D guirin Chas ZinklJ T as 8 Palmer If 8 Magee W Calhoun T Antebutg Wm Haugrity C Gipl I) English I) Donoghue P Wi'son 1) I him een Frank lolly J F Moorhead R Houston P Keno C P Patterson W H Bowdon Tames DillOw M A Kurtz K KOII3COR fr J q 4 tltualeS Adams E L Pic.kering 'Coffee 0 LCole Alex Hunter 'lake Chapman I) C Holmes el Uptegraft M Otanollf F Liberals W F Pokering ano thelghlon Wei Friukle W Dimond. .1- O'Neil Mont Belfore J B Thompson John Parkill A Higley G LiEfreterman Jos Clark • I) U mead C 11"Ttedd • T Cahill • F Brown R Jones TJ gasman ; ilton Wan 0-John - J D Heaths Geo Moffitt Win Hibbert Ur W Kearns F A Frethey Tl'llunter .1 Montgomery . Iloushansert H - Rosabbsce F htark 0 A Walter T P Houston iJ A Creighton D -N 0 Gleary, IA J•ffareY John Neville D A J L Beaty 75)7 Carroll aOhri - Stottord A J Close JO M'Cowan John If Fox Harriadtt Wm Davis H hennebyr. W 0 Wray" • J Davidson F M Gardner W B brasibrary I Geo W Bradt astibt„M'araw I HAulterbide CI Henderson F Kennedy I A Yorkeimp A Roan J K M'Cleulgal Stott I to Williams Taos War bar - • 0 Murphy J O'Neill J Z Speer • I,IH wrens Wm aitianitoert.- M P Hues Trios Mortin . 7 : 1 'Murray John ShawW Rupp . Leather - I Robert Clark W Stoeckel - JefferY J Jet/rev John - Clerk Edwin/lynch J E Coarobere JohnBhdtemye Jas Forsythe Edw J Young Panic:Maur , M. 'smith . ./ Ralston J W Chathbers dhze Henning. John F Havre l X'Sterlieg S H .1 HefLck Itionard Case Frank Lutz Jas Brinebreak D 8 Murphy Jaw lkeiiley T ASmith • - Fred Metzger Robtikiltvit ' B Sas O'Leary, B Foright Writ APBride O w Moore John Motet or A F Marthens ro Murray WLaughtlu Danl Fleming Wm Diu .:. B'L W P R Thornburg John Forsythe Keeper IG R Border Dan cams B Irwin JB3 McKelvey A B Boyle 8 Lytle Ed Otdaton ?hoe Edwards ' • Hannan . W R M'Cluitotak J W Anderson JBB Damon John Stewart F G Schtnek Louis Alatith P .11PGairry Gee W Stoner W bruckeyes J Cunningham ifertry,Brown Sas Parkhill G A Armstrong W W-Proville J Piing • P Ingoldaby EL G . -Childs Mark Robt Moffitt P A Yeast • ohn mica : Graff S Lebanda A Werner Sam Edgar John Mirth Li Haniarakle T Herniae MSebastian P A Warner Alex Jack 8 &when PHeainedy Thee Hackett j.ittiettler J Hamilton Mat M'Faddeu G Wagner F Blakely A D Anderson Palk Zing J J Syn:tmea Fredk Boos D F Courtney Geo Beaty Palk Comme W Snyder ii .osum J A M'Gahan Jo; Patterson Dand Loyd Geo Miller E Oakenlea . PMelt F Dailey T Hosenkerz .Vtria - Loyd W H Love 8 George r Crawford JJr Pieriaman W 11Larnfo'lli John W Bell • IS Young Cho Megraw A P Newton Geo Ogaen N Schneider D Jones Wm Charles Lorenz Clark David Williams David Davies F Zollenback Rich Prichard Win Wt.Haim, John Griffi:ha •Choy Simimrs Wm Twimtvr Dar A Wdhamt Itio - gflumphre3 • 8 Suntan Ro‘a R Boling John JoctiV LJeohina W Jones Wm (item ''' Evan 1) Vtai2o. Wm Evrre'fi' Maid)) Joules Wm 43 GriffiltiS Holm J Themes John Williams Eteary-Osto— , — Johallaryifif — Rhos Biter Wm Lee • eo Watkins Wm Rase Lemuel Davies W A R Davies John Rees Thcs Rees Sol Jones ysn Jones 1011./onOS Joe Jonas Win .1 'thorny; Rees Griffiths David Williams 'W`IP Iffistattr-v Bich William John P'Jones . Ivan B Jones 1 Ivan Rionards lan B Jories . avid lirrris ' , inbri Thomas' 1 'Vhoa B Jonee 1 Wm Iliiiillton • . Coward CjAt% Th )8 Jenanni ' Evan:Jones- 1 cv H Earns ltabwhilAthans. L dotasfowaliG John Reilly M'Oh o. ntock 9 Wire its Wing Wtgeterta 'Moot • TX Iniii4ank John V BONI 01(nEiliintikr A-21..anwi ilins iiifEerhi- 10 M oe EP° icor tdward Lines °tmes gagman* em Owens iroghey, Jobn*ttusseli akqiisasi t er • JelsnittiTsdden'_ .1 lit Jen "Pt li ieT, Diff e cs at - Mbel ISOCKItO Ptah - t 1,4. en WesteivilSjt Wrn'Howie Mktnex. Geo lienit Rated Tones 7 ' O'Donnell Jen Aiken 7 - • o ChAVEc! n Ric Nesifon 4 - r n .117Errott 4, , A , - -- Rea.lfmiltty K- ...- J• joh n Doe. arechaalv ;leen Fallen Q,l,lH'Lluighlaril: John Okras Patooklahlelds dfi ea team Jai Patterson John. Brown finiee Betently ittis Kelly Plfflkoy Sohn 78Teali lt M'Grudey Chris Melo Panch Louge IS Ftley. Skala Lines _ Eolietymirer • Thos i lespas . dattilaunah eter.W Pox - DieTiOtenajwy . dn .. ° Mierett M D ,Gormiery TtionEWoada yi des TAolll__ sh' JoHnGribbin - " jenkilowells Francis a: ellin Wro. Mriffitha Thee Boyle , Wrn Themes data Paton Olin Morgan 44142.C4n31 ,-;, Jc 4 ur Witham ' Behlideosee Filoblrtittviei Jahn-Hager - - David Lewis Wlt Hethiway BM:hetet' V"' - 41 Patribk 'DOWIro Amos Stiff '', Walter I)Avis his A Darla, John M-Kentia "rn-Dichoon . Thee Wilson :lay Patterson i DA ld'Hugh ~ i .rgir4Dxle3r :- ...• Ludwig Anthes ...Katz , Thoa_l3fiedart Gee ratech ~ PyPot Cot . Alex , itiVielland Peter,-Kraft o 49:h.P.Farlartil os ,G4entatw. A. t, rOSIeLlf.„1111 Sjnah hl' Fall „_.... Jesliertur: K Peßtutom Smith (1 Bernal Bark Cackler , S bishop Zahn. Platml Jos Davie , A Sceliatdo ii*haolt_lieefit Jas. Mehapthey A &muter - J -11 mien Atidheltrl'a in p Re.hecker I• ' , on lanizoli Doi n , line Lutz J , -,hn• ideyir . - I ZoigiorrY• , l - Wm Venire 7,4 B Etiri%erger &ea. Litipert ''' B Wiliiiiiiik R be Ozer F•C. Bessmaa , OPCtockanks F G ETA sot - 'll:"Gerberding RftbdVeyftire noiN at B 8 Vandetwort W kreClelland jr ELM WPearaon iv:kb:Rake ": kforaltrWlate --. 4 V Kohoer,,Sti Grazier : Reybereer 111 8:011 Stahl Letbia Rim ' helm Freek 14 J.?tietiman Ed .181mPg P Pel j til v.; Jahms Welthfr avid *than PDO reei , an Jet-htil insane= - John Vial' ask . R Pallee , r i Paul Hobert David Movie Joh - oak:4W t hruit Klein Wm Moore FM.Yettler: , I done Beesley Williarifßrady - ahnKlirkenr Geo Baker Jse CAvenangh J LLtha - ::4 Geo Bailey Peter Weaver W 8./Elleachion w Georgia lea Smith - John Wilhite. Win L Leak - Geo Pittfiald , W F./Take Wm Burdett James lattakill .., 3/filbert Pa 'k Mtuphy Wm White .. , Vhiccaddert Wykr,filtiltialand David Stewart 9 Wright Jcitepatinadtoti datittLeughlan H Mullin . ;' i T Mutter W rdagearw--......5 o fillkimon _ _ Garret .Bu Frank Jones sr F Arnatten„g - John Conley Ilisae Hrldieud. Cr Eastic 112021 A kyr Davtd. donee Jae Grai g hton Thee Sincteir Joe paced. A r i,i. .F ir ,r , ~, Pu Klein John alewarV Wm J Meek Jae lifoTimudd Hugh ltielialn Geo Alabama H Curts W qrripisi • A DMllligior is M Reed C Botthold - Maraud Hese J Haney Frei Kraft - Charles Bird " D Sweaty Xeve.r, Walls detail& Deets `.. S Parcel!• C Sheaf ale Jas &Via/Weigh . J Duay Henry tteble B ktilenna M klailerroaq Henrr Moire Oorn'c Gillespie J Williams Henry kip xe Andrew Mite 2 l P Kerraus Peter Slant Jae rattle J Woemond Jotku Bell HughAoll . JIA a ter A 113/PCltelead Diet Weemon i Fl Jo.ce ~ Alb.at. Goa - kner Wm Wilson" Glt Bo'ar oh i Vogler Hugh Chrroll J Stern Chas Reoeley des E/Intesh Wm Lucke N &liar. PJltip Dailey Wm 1...1. lo k N Young wm Anderson; . , tif Tobin P 00)3'80,4 F H Milfactiing: Wm Wright JG e etcher tl 11 Bunte L 4; Bente Sam B Hord Henry Lytle Al Hoirnes A 'i homes Joseph:Lytle H Pr ea Chas hem Frank Morgan L, Wi.mond dtiriatian Kell. Maim gen - h r istrom K blacommyter Geo OPeht.er F Meir Ed t , McGraw d L Cheater ., .1 Forte , Peter Berger Wm FritEths C ot Harnett Jobe/Halt:a W a FanuoUrn bt :Jiro: IL P Alexander 4.1.41 Little 11. Forbes Jas O'Kane Wirt .I,,flicuton A Ferguson fit Freder,ok. j Wiri. 4. Adams l.s L qutUA I ildartiA Wahl Jae Goroou etre•Latughlin ! John 3/,eniter ,lice Hill ' J Cummings Henry Atkinton John Mathews Win lierolirer Adam Aewarrei las Gillespie .1 Boweracck F-9. arittinger Jas Fleming &Marna &Rohe T 0 Morgan. A Bowman ye Liao Windless jr A S enirnyer,r Win Monteer Win Lowrhy Win Ogden V Jae Eiseutinger Con Honer Jonti briskhorn Mote Biekler Peter B tack Wm Canon Mathias Letsohe Pinup auta-11 Wittatruth deo Wamerlick Fleur i Studer Jas Harping ~ Jun Smith G H 7,ieharle StephertE.t-ton W Gilleet ie E•Frarikhem J Botcher Geo ATI ntosh 0 Fraunnem Jl/ Ruinaley .I.as Saudi W - D litanp olJne.Yo,gel' S Swains lamas Dreysel Jos Vc get Hugh Dixon Peter Wallin Anridiaulqah P MK earls V Rectsaus W Reesman' Jss Bell Lo Berkaw.tz Ch Hashed Wm Brown S Kim nauir F P Berg , . P IrEtride Jacob Es:Karen John Horn Food ratter J II Dialer N eh _Hill ~ M'Catilyy David epencar si W.nterhalter Sethi:tooth John Evens Gzbrlel Weiser R Blacklid 'Jonah Brack 'Adam Amb E Brady Francis Rice lid Streit, J IVa.son C M - Dunn 'Wilhelm Clara Jelin Batton A Campbell Henry Otte R teey.ler B firginston Cl Young J Snyder K W Wright H Schnatoet Geo Jule al T Scott John 0 Love F Saner 8 Baler ottom Amos Asper J D4lor Jacob Kehler Chats Roamer Geo D pple H Voegel J• WGioodwut , E Morgan Christ Ham A blot endless 8 lillizught J A Peterson P M'Candlesa F tottay Al &Allay a 0 d Bevan= Rdwiaddentts Kaaracher a &riders U mark RH iauccop H Sampson ~ Geo Park q hi cnel Wm J 0111221104 P O'Neill andel listib Geo litonn --. J Keichey Chart Mink .111. Fluke - i 0 strait:is John Hessler : Getlatengool...' 1 • J Jordon John Daub 0 Gustamer l Geo Freese Wall:lute Oh Dengig ,: R, a Bragg/to:an F J Briatitiril` ' Alpilgbe , 0 Darning Henry Hit Conrad Vießiv*. J NichoLson GtiMeg RAI b`tittletitter Michael Sheets Daniel Bura Sohn m Bann/ Geo see Martin Irromer- lohnßalehre , . G Musgttlet John Hefner - Chas U 7 Fred ~ Ai John Henn dollar,* .) r. o tin Fat killer d Hanger W Ifßeir - Wit Jacob Schmidt Peter Pohan JV trIMBit4H/Ei i t Philipp rapper Jacob Homy P IE Willaxiagi P Belidanfor John 1' Diller Geo 0 110-kitell Berimer. L,eiater , F Z mmermsa A [red Wineeral Chew Leiner Henry Meir Ben:trod Welis Peter Coleman John Berman Luke Watson 'l MO Fdlits - o • Welts . -. Lewwalkandall i B Sebinger hilsplrarinki - --- • lonnena , Fdeltul i J Pnillipa den Reosing Valentine SOtgli Adam Andrews. H Heap:neuter F tioin ltt axt i Jon Leidor taeob Lainro John Jo. Scheehene Andrew Affrill Li 4telatr„ TVotenheagen os Sofbilioh , Tluetlionte_ P Arensnorn ohn sofbilich John beCtaren? Miens: Voltz D Bill Rica Wenig J Schumhecner Jan Gets Fred W U.ter - Fria Starts/dor 0 -v - au Hehmialla- meo Woods i p,iik patio „too Shwa's - ; Oa u ,". .... t, Adam H.ter torn hf iwter 4, L,ze , G eo pro ß ey Jacob Ade Barnard Celia4.l Wm 8.-Brook r ino•Bodgeor,J Jea,A.Jiithulton maredaagager, lno.lrrisgerald , -Oil.' Hunter. B Burns Joe Corte- ~ F A ScHturtairer M Jones 4 Pt Moser • CEllioti O Wrnienehler 0 Kin* '' Make y ' T Hettinger A. Thomas 4 Gdahureocei c a Ohattatlt '( Franz Mager, B BrAlgartitie. Jnol'uatirribryear A. Rahman, N 'l6erge , J A Miller l' d Mrcluaintler Fox 1 DrEtemetente I Lowgnift.. _Wa , /Clioegagt 1 rP ilrockered 011 8 ater r liwisiellitipe_ i ur l Frank ChsseenrJahrvironernes ~. 1h1.4. * 0 ~- [Wan Hoeb IWni:Bargere„ lattiglielf ,' T F Sabha :JALLisoge -, 01, A-,- „,.. a Porgel - fiVLange G lartex;„....' , Massa& Jinx , Fi.urn A Ca, dam C. Di - trfiLltih.• . Xlsok,ErFicatios, 9. A- Kgrays, Li P.til Molair-liim I mania 4/enterrearre - Acceprtri3P-AltalogifoOsi e very flattering communication, emanating keen • many of my tellow ciusens, soliciting my co t • to become a candidate for the Mayoralty At pi •• burgh. Among the namssappended to yoarA4 w ig plabentary note are td be found thooe.ottifteos of all party ties, a course certainly aeotronaMe at a tune wren allare IR/MA In lakiA,,, Nice of our country's ibis. '•• ' - 1- •- ,• F rine tkoioloomo manner in which you have been pleased to refer to my past official servicea r accept my thanker - I do nut tee( at liberty to decline the position to which you have assigned me, end if elected allow' raw to pledge znytelf AM whatever energy end ex. penence Lan passaiseitor shall IA fearlessly and impartially brought- to the faithful diseduarige of inn duties of the otflee. HENRY A. WE AVER, J • . - • ••• • t.utioAtcH Ct iltj Zoo DAtchatdo. pttetTottorgon esairßeemo A J Crontbra ataggy. Brapl<F Bang Atkins Jr Or vomiter - S:lhAogolley -43 W Abbott tHugh Stewart •!. Mil p Jaraeg • Uos bd. er •.• Edwin Wong& J R Dalton J 111.4189 Evanit. Jar.es Niclx Jones, . 'rhos (4 11'40* Job Morgan' W.drein'S Yriery Johnatinis Tilos .1 Andrew , Wm tonnes 1111Eililifing Jas Wesdden 011111 COMM 1.8 BION MERCHANT, inns Issistias 01 PIG METAL AND BLOOMBe DIO. WATIIII STREET, BELOW M.A.RICEp Way r.I7T6BURGH.:' .Hopp 1111100 . POLES— (000 Hickory p 1,11. Poles on s. hart, and foe stale by Me. A. FETZER, don Corner Marked and Firs& 'Angie. ~,~. ~EN'ltB. Adam Pall rs 1) tirotle . Joe Artausgun IlmoloWnrntotti M AttilleoC , A•-i no .I)ll.onAce. it Aeolians 1"f41 A onnotx:;,-. ahae. i meno.ohmelts J Odnet Ater He) , Soo 0 (-anoint raga Rulings daba-Mqaullf— tatiglialnori"- Martin Sager Jas Arlie. JAB Pow • hattlelayerB liogirtiis atmtl nhirley 0 Lei n r aeob odder A ArlAre w Vinoaßin , f D Bait& Gee%reitil Jes.4ebrisex game Tanana Geolltattleur Devid Paco) katt r ir ae : ek t ,„,..., Pecos. ; 6 1 0 M...et eaiol's , 4- _ Win D . ) V 4 Stalwart. P , Wete/11) :••• roam fiamßtoa !E •v, 4 61 .7 SPberd nrs'4 . THEATRE. ...P7DL JIBINDIMBOI4 Eti ' ;donii 441,,,Privak* Bows, MO; 3 ingie tiOttyifilki.taßahr, 13,00; Farquetta and Draen OliaK-thalt* 60 ftut,r, Family Circle, 26 cants; Cktkriecl - Galleryilf am; Waxed Boxes, ber war, Gallery - 45 octal. 31RICE51; 23 U COBS. , ar : ~....,A,, ...."),_ : ~,,,,, ..._ 40..„,:„.... -.-,...,.:. :„÷„,, = GR. .1 , ;:, .thi3 , I:ittait: 4W4l.=:'-: I inktictediVoiell - %atilt ' - AgikOrdizr.l2.Z...»:**4loiiiiatthen ' 5:- Tatiar l aV lV . '-"' • ..;$-"f•,'•-.4 .'? "' b t APIR I6 4I4SrC''• M1.,;.-.7-,-:.9' - ' , ;441iOndAPP#4 . ai:4. , a 7,, 3f.,A 1 , Deulßeuseozioww"4 o tlf--- . --, 1. 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