qbe Math) Post. ~.411C,Ki* M!!M OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. - PTTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING::: For Afternoon and Midnight Tele gritibAnd Local News See First and Third Pages. WI4DRO r tRATIC , STATE, FXFCITTIV co'. meeting of the Democratic state Fr xecutive Committee will be he d at the Buehler Rouge, HARRISBURG. on Wedura.t , y, January le, 1862. at 8 o'clock. P. M. Democratic p. pers in the State will pleane copy. WILLIAM IL WELSH, Chairman. UNION CONVENTION. ALL PERSONS FAVORABLE TO A Union Convention, for the purpose o! 9€ lee.t. inn canddotes for MP r, Controller and City TrfAIBIITEW. to be votzd for et the emu tog Inc n i eipal elkotion, will meet to their respective ward+ and precincts onSATURDAY NFIKT DECEMBER 21a1, between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m., and tr , ' Pr& hoe delerntes to he represented in a Convknii , to meet et the COURT fIONE at IC (A . loek, Olt TUE,DAY, the 24th. BY ORTWR OW THE UN [ON flohl MI TTE THE NEWS FROM ENGLAND. The news received from England, en , l published on Saturday last. in relatior to the seizure of Mason and Slidell, by order of our government. (lid not create any alarm in the public mind of this country—not even where it is most sen sitive, in New York, the great commer cial met ropolisof the Union. The journals of that city received here on Sunday ap prehended no danger of any disturbance between this country and treat Britain. They arrived at this conclusion from the tone of the English papers received, as well as from the expression of senti ment, by several meetings of prominent citizens held in Liverpool, Manchester and other important points in England. It appears. however, from dispatches published here yesterday, that the meet ingsand papersalluded to, were Breaking simply for themselves. tireat Britain has a policy of her own, and this she expresses a determination to enforce.— The Queen's special messenger to Lord Lyons, her Minister at Washington, al-- lived in the Europa, which vessel brought the warlike intelligence alluded to, and wilt be at our Capital in a day or two with his government's instructions.— What these instructions to Lord Lyons are, we learn from the London ttl , server to be a "demand from Presidint and Ms Cabinet of the ,Boni/,ern Encoos, din ton and Slidell to tlw British gtrwrement."-- This, together with an " front our goy( rnment for boarding :in English vessel is all tlist Bull desires In addition to this news, we receive by the 6amevessel that brought it, that England has made and is making immense prep arations for• warlike purposes; that “in iew hours" :WA° Etitivl,l and a large number of " Armstrong guns, " "field artillery," two ships of war and any quantity of ammunition, together with an increased force, will be sent to the Cimadian frontier." All this mighty preparation, or rather account of it, is intended we presume to intimidate our geyernment, lint it won't succeed. It is true that rebellion in the South is still unconquered, but this showing of hands at last, by perfidious England, will not strengthen her cause. On the contrary the mighty masses of the North will be aroused by this shameless pretext, on the part of England, to meddle in defence of rebellion against our government, and will rush with tenfold energy to beat back her advancing hirelings. She will learn that if England could not, four cen turies ago, brook the double reign of "Harry Percy and the Prince of Wales," this magnificent, just and liberal govern ment cannot tolerate treason. This news will cause the heart of the North to beat with warmer pulsations for our threaten ed institutions; especially will cause the Irish-Americans to rush in overwhelm ing numbers to the defence of their adopted country. For this, the time is propitious; famine in Ireland is appeals ing to the government for bread, but instead of heeding the famishing wail as it is wafted iiciws the British Channel, they turn a deaf ear, considering plans for the assistance of our Southern traits ore. England has at length taken off her thinly disguised veil of neutrality, but our government will not be alarmed by her accounts of mighty preparations • against us. The President brie so far 'meditated him. If a, 'crowns n Nattoesl man, who has owern to protei t the Constitution and keep our Union from iremole • ion, if he bitt continues diere2ariteg rash, un thinking profligates, b nose conceit outweigh , ' their Judgment and yeti i appear impatient of any• thing that does not re•pentl to their hostel and most reel:tette impnl.es. But they tan ruse their minds on the timer of Congress, nut or boon's way, by denunciations of the put he men who are co 'y responsible for the conduct of the war, and will have the lees temptation, as we trust they will Mese no 808 orragnment to embody their restless iusanity in legislative laws. This we find announc ed already 1 y the wise and prudent eenduet of a map, it> , of that body is eh u huh the f matieal would be teed ere tried to hold sway; they are inset prop eety rebeked by the intelliiren ea and patriotism of theite who hold the prosperity of the county y para mount 'there shieild be mown] confidence and toleration between the Government anti the mass of the members, who think more and telk less, sod the eixty-three pummel gem I m'n who voted at first to table the ridee le proposition of Lovejoy are emi nently deserving the hearty are-oval - of every true American. It were well Ind et d for m.in vim di as Stevens.; Lorry) and cthere of their deluded fol. lowers to take a I aeon from that exalted astir' man, Hon. Mi. Foulk—the y would not then be the bane of cur institutions and cause more real eor row in, the land than can well b) conceived. Lot Us inrush out rebellion first, and tall, and act on lesser evils herealter. There are two points concerning which there are sppearancee of dissension: one relates to the prompt prosecution of the war, and the other to the question of slavery. Many in Con- Rresaand out of Congress, insist npnn more Renee movements, they ate intoleront of delay in the army end are now at their firmer work, which led to the d setter of Bull Run. It it it would he down right folly on the part of the government to sacri fice to it anything of substantial success or to per mit it to overrule the deliberate plan of action they has° f anal. General McClellan, it to to be rt.( - by ;this time, will not make such a blunder, and worn he is ready to attack the rebels it will be lone in a masterly manner. and no amount of ful some flattery or unpatriatie d•nnuneiation of the administration or himsell will weigh a feather in his imeginatiou. No man North will object to the confiscation of rebel property. Lot Congress act with wisdom and pass a coti ,ceti en act. Shivery need not Ito exempt from ite operations, It will be better not to go further nor yet faster io making auelt laws then we can enPrce. Congress, me thinks, passed an important, and I think, a Sweep. ing act regarding the cocci-cation of all such prop erty belonging to the rebels, and it wi I be lest as well at this time to secure the execution al that law sr.! test its sufficieney. before enaettng yew laws going further on the subject without attaming any good end. Let commons Sense bold sway in place of loud declamation, and Congress will be I largely berieliteil and the pet tile better served. filar LATE in formation . front Waehing- I The admirable sentence in the President's mes sage which relerrs In foreign Elates, sLou!d be ton leads us to believe the destination I sunk der! , ;ran sof nll classes; "TG , ih• of the Burnside Fleet fp be the Potomac, (.0 'a n r country anti (he stol•aity of our Govern and that an effort will be made in that 'nerd depend not 'vow than but on iht lobaltu, air I.y ya triolam and intelligahre the America', pas. direction at once, which will be the 241- re." To Nl of this we give our unqualified ep nal for a aimultsneous n.iovp men t rf the ! nova', no fereign, or yet domestic war, which may be set en foot by embitloux de,ignine leaders, moll army on both' banks. We sincerely' we allow to drag ne from our allieiance to the trust Gen. McClellan feels strong enough Government The limpo;Rey silt be ,to push the traitors from their hiding . for the safety of the Union and the con s titution, and to them the President paces, and that l ie may eat his Christ- can Molt dinner in Rich mood. We hope i for gripped when deserted (as h., will tro) by the pr , Hrty who, brought him into tumble. In a wiwd 4143 i - dli not burn it down before he we should never have it Said that the free white Azeta,o4:l 3 . millions 01 the Non h were compelled to resort to Hon. A. P. Harcourt, in lS:;;, antici pating very state of ailairs which now surround 04 sail "From England, America can expect nothing. Should oar internal commotions and sectional animosities once carry our nation to the verge of disunion and certain destruc tion, we can look for no concilia‘ory terference on the part of that crafty power. Already has the war whoop been raised by the crowned heads of Europe, and the cry has gene forth that the grew; luminary of the Western world is on ihe wane; that her light in the political heavens is beginning to grow dim; that soon she will sink into eternal gloom, never, never to rise again. Shall it be? Shall the eagle he stopped iq. his lofty flight? Proud bird' irtll they tear from thee th shall th e y pluck fro live that quill that. is to re cord on the scroll of LIMO great Ameri ca's fall? Shall our bui els wither: forbid it Almighty God! CONSERVATISM in CONGRESS On the I lth inst., the consideration of of a resolution, previously offered by Mr. Lansing, of New York, condemning the order of Gen. Halleck, relative to fugi tive slaves, came up in Congress. This was considered a test question between the straight abolitionists and the conserv atives. Thad. Stephens lend off in favor of the resolution, delivering one of his impracticable and boisterous speeches I Lov , l,:y followed, on lue same side, cal_ hog upon the President to remove and caalaer Gen. Halleck. Frank Blair, of St. Louis, lead the conservatives, proving very conclusively that the two preceeding hint knew nothing of what they were talking about; and Mr. Foulk, of Illinois, informed Lovejoy that the officers regarded Gen. Halleek's orders as most wise and salu tary. Tin allusion by his colleague, Mr. Lovejoy, to the fidelity of these blaVeS was untrue. The army was misled on the 7th of November by slaves. His own regiment was thus led into an am buscade. Let the resolutions pass, and recruiting in Illinois will cease, The army will stand by the order of Gen Halleck. If his colleague would pity less attention to the negro, and more to the interest of the country, we would DEC. 1 get along better. Mr. Valandingham moved to lay the resolution upon the table, which carried by 7s to GI. In looking over the yea and nays, we find every Democrat and liberal Republican voting to sustain the administration and listleck, and every abolitionist voting with Stephens and Lovejoy. Among the other names we anin perceive that of our representa tive, Gen. Moorheal. We are to . infer from this, we presume, that he has en tirely gone over to the impracticables of this party. Ste' The emancipation scheme of the ultra Republicans is being pushed upon all occasions. The Baltimore Sun's Washington correspondent says that ' of all the Cabinet officers, the one most conspicuous in hostility to the emanci pation programme, is Secretary Smith. In his State (Indiana) there never was much Abolitionism pure, and hence it has xxcelled all others in furnishing vol unteers for the army. The same is true of Pennsylvania, while States that are most clearly identified with fanaticism (like Massachusetts) are far behind those before named. Rut so desperate are the prospects of the ultras, that Senator Sumner violated all propriety to-day in pronouncing a tirade against slavery un- der the form of a eulogy of Senator Ila zee, who having been an earnest advo cate of compromise during the pat win ter, would, were he alive, surely confron those who are now seeking to "Jamaica Ize," the !-louth. The Administration and Conti macious Fanatic's in Congress. 'Pte conduct. of a , siga nutnher of t.,, present Congress, under :ha leadership vf that inopt ni • torietts ii td. le Leven. and his fir intent Lovti ny, of ate ion nrPorsty, ere truly clinraeteriatio of Chair reckless course. 'ropy are aer king to drag .lowa the airninetritthon to a loyal a Ith desperadoes who take good care not to ex p.., their own persons in the tire of tho enemy— Brltcgarts 'an be ver, iiPti tut when nicely seated in C•ingretit,li ring aumetou-ly at th, 10111 • ea pear h If they are on ardent as to des-re a ror war.i move before the 11 , 1miniqtration deems it Ad visa? tu, under the a [vice (no doubt) 0 1 the thane_ gbithod generals in command. wh r do they not enter arrie. and find out for themselves the reed onuse of the delay ? No, they would notch prefer te t nut their every day I itaddle anil string lihrei tow fropi Te- I,(.lVet+, which, when It a, not t mount to an much in reality as it a paper on which they are vvrittPri. elaves to put down this wicked, unnatnral rebel ho, pr,,dio 0I by !hit mad ambit on of Southern denro,:oote. nno4 4.111" country front rule or ruin oppre ,, ,,, on I then flit old fluir, of the Union, ae of yore, iuil Ilcuri proudly in evo.y State of ilia Confederacy. Otn Bow x. From t•ickles' Brigade. i l'Ante Naas BUDVeI Fastar.l Low I:x rO , OMAO, Dee. 10th. letn. f Fl I f' dIT about noon, the Peneanoh. 00 1 a u,;th,r,4; , :.: c.,s•el!:cAme down the etreem find enettgod th, et.,.• bat ones erected on Free st: ot, 'l're. ,ticm lasted atcut anhour and a half, dunug which ttrne our bole worett.d them t., -oh an e that they retreate - I halter shel ter over the hi Is In the rear or their buteries. r gone (both c n tae tai,tery and atearners,) were II mantled, the balls and rhe.lc fallinz, is i'h the moat fatal provision. Towards the clop's of the 'lmola, the Pecsscola, r eared the !Mere and low erect a lx.ht containing a b outa dozen men, whici white they were returning. 'I heir work of do,truution vr AS plainly visible, several houses near tho river were enveloped boa sheet of times. A noticeable feature of the alTa'r wee that 1.. e voral, shut thrown train our ateamsrs fell immediately n th it rmdat, and from the exe.tement they evinced, ereattal sad havisi, while every tat thrown fr,,m thmehel pop guns fel short of or pawn hfainleity user the desired Lldects. It is now p, w , awl a vigorous firing i 4 going t n at i lie cants !dove. From a person 'nit returned, I learn th it a. a ge steamer is engaged, pert ape tit vane. I or the Free hi ru, s into twenty or thirty allotA have been exchanged hut with what select I ant it 131,1 e a., yet to learn. One fat loony si,eristoed, IL be mere child's ploy to kir ve them li,.nt the ['tape they now te r feat 'I 1.,- all,rat•ou, four fli, tabors CA our rrgi, meta and the tilt, cric-s.al over al Mandy l'a.to w a LA .-1,111, wnal, was their 0 , inet, I cin• oot tel , ha ti., ter 4.11 at) tgort have not 10 yrdtetui , e.i , I..yond dttela tht y hire beet tat en lit r... 'II.e Lad) tot taunt that half tranaved I lit ft the n:uuoe of our camp die 'WM the a.y tie. .I.att.r k the t titer), on Friday night I.t. .1 f..t,f.a Murth of It.tketa. The ingenuicua the 1, a hoeyte 11. 4 Was, 1111‘11HgOd the tither in a man. ,r heCllilP_:: V I :5 , own, having 11,111:1 e kolort proper.v, (or the greator part of on tiun,tay o , ownied.o.ed w.th the ollt wing ~nron,itiii note • Fr tool with great p esB ire that I present you the I eitutilitl little green hex. '1 her is only one thing that I ant sorry for, that in, Out , it id nOtt . lulNia whet I nl•ppoPe.l it did. If i had Only t.ontamotl notno of tLe "shin plAsters,' `lO Fl.lll , C. 9 i t• 1190 often seen iu i 4 1 should Faye been souare w;1, you up to Lhil date and bent' aid idl Aid) ale rest au 1 compeilud iritkreiv. a hot. You wi I god em•l,eed in ill) box n part o your !c_tkete, wlth the ex •spoon or those that were to to",e oeuter ot the box; they have Roue to duet and a ere this, I return the hex to you, 1 thougld you wt old:idle it next pap d-y My old covey von have cheated me. out of many a lime Lv tha t trecetue p. eO that yr u charge fon your goode. Now let lite lull you, that it you dun' come dawn a 1.. g or ye.) on your good., you adl fled the lent gon , from ovk r yo - r head one there u4rhta. I.i lint tv, , h you to have any ha evl.ngs agunst ouo, nor d wi-h you to me 0' 5t4,41,1, t we s, for I .1.1 not, lon o r...w,d it for a Laic Limo, and now I return 'Oh In) 11,5 t r, nets to you sad whom if may • noor:L. 1 w n ,tattompt Lt, with soy inoro at rent nH I ail, ill a groat hurry', hct add endeavor wi • 12 YOU at Hanle , lirure period, I remain Youre Truly, full' Lot , SlGniii.NG, It is only r o'eseary to say taw the It tte green bet was the renown/sic I t m my a hard earned dime of ibe par r.dli ct•rs, sa-1 great was tike Huth is wrath at the I. ea thetoul. His outrageous pr .'es may be yedg'd from the mom ag f tom item, ono pu t t of cOtrolloi ooa, sio•I litlier itrlage,l in OrOpOrtintl. When adi Ili nt robber, ho donpeored withl ouino answers ashen. Our Ins , l t n . :: inert a' 0 nOte eornewhat as in the I. I of corm action. the rot iinent hat • ng horse for ill- Post Master j2oe Brentlinger, Frien 1 It it is . ). We receive minoring words from home at least twice a Seek, tints sea source of Brat.• ti I , tin all, for we would rather Its mons our ine.la than our mail matter. 'I here is some talk 14 . VC now I: g down 10 1 IWerpis I Print, at no early dry, but I I . rattly think a prnlwl'e, se Wet gave Cantle dire preparations CO spend the whist at our pre..in t ail ode. We hereabout runt') salt unpinned On be, bar la a"„ IC estrop, rent over by the rebels, w huth ice will rrtiir rum° day wt tit more telling -I. hey tired fifty shot at a 'mall crow, )1 day or two rgu, and as usual struck er•ry 1.111•14 a 1.0 1 0 .11..1. I .1 whisky has not got a Col , rely °err them Hine Oar .1 Iran Camp kloCiellso wp have had eight del% ill. ill the Liospital, so fen ea ses of typhoid frl or, one of diptheria. There are rintv Mr in mote; of the fainter dist:mon under my cue, bat COCChiefient. I would just mention here !to tits 'dlls P. •t at 010 re tea great itt licit all in the Hospital 0.1.01e0 al towed. Cif articles a , Jailies, preserve-. 0 II", atr they ate waved and In reality a neco,w.ly L., ten eionV, seek list never, hi the HO. ri'ai, in quarters. lir Iry on. 3.1 tteg•tno to', woe flyer W day nOO. stated that lot had . 2.11.10 lit spitsl and en in quar ters and one de,th ite , oe). Thls photos our o'elt report in opi; te it fevoorabie be s ot. Is truth the ken, oral good hest Otr lot is Oil cerpattet.l by any other in the lit . .eade. /-: r nurgeou, lit. Htrcoy E . Brow,. film lAt !t., Jam kith, are both troll vent' ed to tot t I i 11 a al I so,igloial katiwiedge, and thus far liare it en 1,10..1 insihetr treaunent Our Com it. tine Friend ktllas, to erjoy .11g !X II !lent, heath and l one hippy to stale the Caen ore it Winn Cent petirtt to cell at my .ittarters fur socimit tures. 'they Mae pliii/o . y an aversion to the shrtto of .. Eseu moth." For the P, It to now quite late (•lirand Hounds" have jest Po 1 nod I Lars ~et Cr, I 'ewe been interrupted by ta'k ler tried' tee, and I • ball for the prdeent i t b draw.tU Ik a future, I ran only liay more 34130 a. 1 eura, truly, B. U. H. A cor re , plerient of it,,, New lot L. World, an Ad• nil Ms Ira ion or•ii.ii; writing on the oondiucn of the Western 11l Lary Department under Fremont tad now utter Bedeck, styrf: 'I lie Department lieu and Now. IIIP.,41ae•11 all it may one day be a matter of in tereed, 1 fedi - oss u, nusuidon briefly some of Iho mrire maraud charges which the Department of trieMarrouri presents tosday, as contrasted with its keeping prev,olody. Lees iinpur ant subjects have le-come matters ot - grate history. lied, r the skim Diet nut n of Lyon, notwithstmd ing ;he trying circumstances, the public service sutlers d utile or no detriment. Belong as he re lated it all wer t an well es human ingenuity could have influenced it. When Fremont a aurned charge it rapidly deterioratt d, and hams not vast To sources to men and money had been spent that the tide of reverses was turned. Put, in the midst of all this, it wart and Oen. Fremont Vres working, night and day, and was so intent upon his pleas that, with the aid of a ep endid mansion, a large stall, sod p, incely state, ho could not find time to luiten to the messakes of couriers or the counsel of goverlore of states. Immured in the fine stone structure, he wrs not to be seen except after running a gauntlet of bristling steel and red tape ceremonies. We 1 ave changed all that, Gen. Balleek ban neither frowning bodyguard nor unperunent secretaries. He in not eternally in a fussy, feathery concoction of ohms. Be evidently can its the work, and he can do it with easy. Some one remarks I that , •It seemed as if he had no thing to do hut snicks," which he does constantly, But from behind three of, uds of curling smoke he a a'ehes the field of operations more narrowly than did hi predecessor with his **tremendous em erge.' I Ike Murphy at the Chess Congress, 'hough li' in, so to speak, blindfolded and ream. vet from the gams, he carries the chart of every move, and can dictate his notions to - others. No burrito, uo hurry, pressure, or conius'on. A prom inset t eademan trim the interior called on him early the other ,g informa'ioa t im portanorr, a hen he was, 111 prised 'o ioarn that he had berm so' rprii rot, and Ins dtt s tie was ready lu ,udgest had Firearly Le u sppl ed. His sdho,donaree may fi it him, as i nit , ed did those of the great l'ilpeleetl, i la lus tor-renelong mind a C go far to denionstrste I hit It is to the controlling central intellect that, we must 1,:c11 mainly for our trumph or fe-lure. tech a While of the euberdinate commander , then,.vMuld seem to be at Sedalia ill Gen, Sher man It is a matter of si,eci. , l wonder that the rebels should have been frequenting Georgetown , onl) three in lee from his headquarters, und, later, the telegraph in.orms us that Len forage levans . were captured on y P trues vest. Several lit _e facts, which have not found their way into s print, would seem to justify lien. Aaneek in ap .. • . • • -------,-. -- -- • NEW - ADVERTIBENEENT-8, , .-W-Abilszawrlint‘UPWlWY , ' 'minting G en. Pope tothe' cOtornand Now that , „ 110 Grant has been 'emoted from Can', it may _ .-- - 140 acne of lb et etas land; ittt*Weatrooree be safe to ray th da e today IP TI ty Mils; barn Ire 11,.'''' ld ti. .1 qiN AA. i. - ''A The nod , laign le .il counts, In; one hundred e.creslluder cubit!. ei. pour felloollec ' 4 it". 'ii view ini 'I , ill • lion and balance limb, r. Ale , 1'2,9 scree In Indiana called here. It 14 a-st•rtvd mo-t Poe , . ;rely that the 7, ,it .•ty 11; a. • 1- ., at :1... pre,rl , tMPI.r an 1,,,,,,,15. In.; 80 clear, balance Umber. Both of iho only Iron-plated gun boat we had in service WA4 ~.ti. cr y i ,l I, and „. t h,..,,, n t Ci r tr , g ,„ ra obt bur (1111113 are 30 miles from Pittsburgh. Will take kept at anchor twenty dolts alio% e Cairo whi e the ( . : 21 . bs, n i . o i , t il l ,i e r. v o ii rl t d h i r i t y t i n i. ori f h o nl i iii tt e a . s o u r i k il ing s u P , t a r - , propeartty4pititrprilirstliemcill.Lore,weeoartienriter Fifth land.,..llPd reeennci„.ooo was made at Belmont ; arid it 8 aid kno king tastyou cornetoe all the requisites ritlthflrld streets, Pittsburgh. deltatt, is beilved by m Mary:men that she cotild have , Intake a CCM etent and faith 'al uti,er ----- j n w ee e roar:o4 respectt P y ask you to hi.ootne i'i - 1.1 0! Fins 0H R isTMAB AN: AIM the haltering at any rate her commander was canoidate tor the Utlics u o l f Mover of Pittsburgh. 3 a YEARS GI FCs !—BOOTA, 84... GAN ,itPT. I - 0 an .tiollii to have the chance. Tows, &a till .18—Tice very article that fa'ataniedi and. will B DiTtowan P HaMill W W Gordon, be the b.: , !wet deeira. le and stirviceliVe preebt But the moat egregious failure seems to have W t estater, .I Hamill. , ._j Park, p‘u can ...ir'e El filen '; and only itook at tlie p 10. s. been in sending the egregious from Paducah wlthout J bi a ,,,,,., , M'll' 'rine, 'it Nelsen. LAdies' ties ed Congress laettnlßoote, Only $1,20; env (-Invert ut aru m, ••!;Artby the cymmanii I F Dunn, P Ferrell, B M'Blonn, jr ladies , heeled Balmoral Boots, oozy $145; Bop,' it_ _L Crawford, C . Foreman, 'Y Hoots , r, Boots, from $1.50 to sloe. Also Buttalo tod (.4nro were not only a day's insreit balnind, hut were J Bothwell, J Gsrvey, J btine, Shoes, Cork leoles and lee ereepers, and ertetything prevented from rushing tn and seizing ColumbusA Iry u, W c ISNrilay, :in cur line atequsity Ida figurer. J G,efiat W F Hunter, ' JON ituttL, Qv t., us Market at ,2d door from sth. wbi'h wan left defencelees by the hasty retreat ' ' H CWraawgnftterrA, .1 Cooper, Dl4 Bfallt. f del4 of our forces from Belmont. An inquiry into the ' l i r d ' lsne '' Thi eleney, JCornhower.j . . o A Murray, t (.) ibliN hi E A l, case would either settle these statements or dig and many tithe s. lOU bbls fresh grcund Corn Meal,Juat received . w Gann/Me—For ,, this Plpression of distinguished ,•f,,, bate by prone thorn vionsiderien. accept my grat-lut acknowledge- , "".'' ` meats, and shout tiny fellow ettizens see fit to elect I me to 'be position of Chief Magistrate. having no I, friends i ocreward nor (meanies to punish I shall Mi. partially administer the prerogatives of the' Rine. ~ It JO s N A. SCO pi' nt y Brtgad From St. Louis WISHART'S PINE TREE CORDIAL, For the cure of BRONCHITH, SORE THROAT AND BREAST, COUGHS, COLDS, ho For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, nruggist, a corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. ItRO.NI/RETH'S V hOETALE PILLS are intalhble fnr enetivenees, spasm., lots of op aline, atek headache. giddiness, ones of bleating alter mesa, dizzine.s drowsiness, and cramping pa as, sod all d sorders of the etomach and bowels. Original Letter at 2W4 (wilco street. N. Y. J C. COOK. publish rof the State !tanner. klein nington Vl, sap; lie wee a‘tacked with Dyspeai a end sutfored en severely from it, that not a particle c 0 food multi be swallowed without /occasioning the o t nnermifortal le FieDYIVIOII in his stomach For fives years he stifle red tenni this dreadful complaint, tol.en he 11. ed 13 I - LA NURETLI'.' , PILLS. The first bw: did not seem to henetil him much, 1 ut the Arwood produced ach ea«. nn-I by the time he had taken six boxes a CUM VLF, I E OUSE was enacted. He sate' "My dysrelisie wee suns, an Imy ex pectation of all enl vde ti vanished" Pau% DRETIrs VILA,. ate sold at the PRIN• CIPAL OFFItHII AO CANAL Sr., and 4 UNION Sq,' Oita, New lurk. olitam your first slimily from rue of these de pots or from one ft th+ reu vier advertised Agents tar thoGENCINE I-IRANI/RR CH'S PILL.; you will then know how to discern between the true and ref-e. Sold by THOS. REDPA'rId, Pittsburgh, Po, And by all respectable (inshore In mectidnes, del.& :bride., T 3 TNT 3D E.114.'T A .IK. E . FAakil!'laAl.M4'„tle7l4lcSiltilrit,:lottt'itsCor t lien BULGER'S CABINET WA REROOMS, No 46 SMITHFIELD STREET Residence, 214 Lawock street. Allegheny City. Orderm may be left kT hid A RLES' Lll ER Y STABLE, Allegheny City. ee21.6mi1.2x. n ORONEWS t)FFIGE —1 Inive open- V.) ed an office el No. 60 St. Glair street, where 1 can hetotind rem 7 o'clock. A. M. until 7 o'clock P huhdays excepted, and at other times at my rAad.•nat, corner Bruk Lane and Rebecca streets, first Ward, Allegheny City. d, 4 JOHN McCLUNG, Coroner. Orrick 07 Till l.tTll Onions I abU asset Co 7 7,01 T, I PM...burgh, December 14th, 1461 1.11 11l —TB 13 PRE`HDEVT tlt and I areolcra of VC. r^mpan v have ad- d 11. 4 ‘ . 1 v (4,1 SAIWV 4.1i41141411 Ref.; I t/LLARSF er share payethie to the c. knold-r+ tont,. tit, delttliv 1-O,MI •.I. REA, Secretary i . -- .C. I T Y•C 0 N 'I ii.o 1,1, F. 14, Ili F. wiudF. Sli.;?, hit) eiDOCllltl,, 10111,4.1 i 06 UM( hi CA.Nl ., ll),klg.tor the office "1 CI FY (.0.1...T IV 11.1. FIR :it the ensuing cnunict pal election. i 1.6 c ii A 1t1.,1.)3 W. LEWIS OFFICE ON THCITIItINS INSURANCE luttury,rt, ot•elimber 601,1611 fUe FUN. Ft I ENN 1/IRCE 'l'olol oC theie.nmptuy, to tt.rvo Minot; t h e enduing year, will he held at ttuo oftira nu MON PAY, 10th • n.t.. between ttp• bout, 01 It A. In NA NI RE A, `t A. ILFT,) THE CI rIZE: , s ttl , P 1 announce- tny Twit to you as a candidate it he enawn¢ ttlpeuton, for tn.. offiett I TY . CO It a long penenre in varit•ti and extorinivn bu• 1- Delitt, irerfol•L fan.] lAA ity w tit aceuunt..., and the on of a 111 a IL', all th • ,ntereate of toy native Otto, enntl- Inn to ot.ntidenco and support I will noutitlantly to•pel fr you r. 81/firliges. W114.1/44 ITTI.K - OIL Fille Wlute, Plata an I Fn❑ry Flannel Under xml tivor.lort. tol Irw t, aui ❑r❑./e to order, ot, t.loo t. wt 11511,00, B. WILLIAMSON'S, s U I R T F AUTOR Y, No. 41 4T. ('LAIR STREET _ PETRONA OIL WORKS. LONG, IaILLER & CO., WarllN at Sltaria4burglt Station, All• ghtny Valley ltallrond. .li-U4 ae Wart-houme 23 .7larke•t Street, Pill,sbtirg Mxnuf.ctures of Illuimnaliog nud Luonostiog CorOnn thin .tot No. t utti , tni ED OIL, WARRANTED N.llg. X PLO!. I VIC, hlvolyp nn hpud. JAMES H. CHILDS & ►TOPE COTTON MILLS Allegheny City, Pa. ILtsurAarutums OP SEAMLESS BAGS AND OF OSINTAEVIZTELGI S. 32 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. AQI - Orders may be left at FL Cllll.Dti laf Wnr.A4traol P‘tiohnrith nei-11.1, NEW GOODS 50 PIECES BRUSSELS CARPET THE RICHEST AND LATEST . DESIGN* -0 F - SUPERIOR QUALITY AND AT LOW PRICES. W. M'CLINTOCK. 111AlL'ILO1 A OIL. rW E ARE NOW M.A.NUFACTU KINU this Wick, which for brilliancy in but nine, freedom oft - offecisive odor, and trans pa rency of color, (which color we warrant not to IRO changed by age or exposure,) in uttaurpassed by any Illuminator in this or Easte. n markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumm, we can apecially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Matron , ' and Oil Refineries which excels - hi reir cent. in strength all the inks of Englialt Soda brought to this country. Our menu. 11 mare of SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED LYE, SALT, Are HO well and tavutably known, we trait the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquities will he prom p'ly facade to by , ddressing GEOttGE COLHOUN, Agent. Penna. Salt Manufacturing Company, onlßlvdkaria 24 Wend gireei., PlitAhurgb OEFI , JAL NOTICE —Quartermas ter General's Office, Wallington City, Decem. her, 5,1861. The following Resolution hes been adopted by the House of aspresontatives, of the United States viz -Rewired, That the Pecretstry of War be reques ted to furnish to this Rouse copies of all contracts made t.y the Quartermaster's Department for feed ing disabled 11-,reeti during ,the winter; to st,te the terms of these contracts, the names of contractor.', the number of horses given out and whether those contracts were made upon Wattle notice " All officer* and agents of the giartermaNter'd Department are instracted to send to the Quarter master (Senora+, immediately upon seeing this no tice, copies of all contracts, and a.; Information em braced within the terms of the Resolution. del.4.lOtil MI. C. 154 El{-48; quartermaster General SWEE7B INFALLIBLE LINIMENT Wholo•ule awl Retail by R. E. SELLERS & CO ()miler Fkrernd nn.TWood WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! ELEGANT! BEAUTIFUL I PRETTY I CHEAPI W. P. mAagiALL, 87 irbod etraat For sale by sogi - --------- COLT'S REVOLVERS. 6 SHOT fresh supply lust received sod for Ba te by daT BOW N & TETLEY, 236 Wood 61reet. .B" '8 AND Isl EN AT ES for age bp Etovll4 k TERtEY. dd 18t1 Wood Wed, DETROLEITNI —5O bbls just recelved i 11,1(14 I and for Hite by deIIHENRY 11. COLLINS. 3 Ot e A.Tti ES - el REEN APPLES.-75 barrel. ~) hoive p. Ib„.helii choice Neiliannoekv, Judy and fur sale ty eeeived I,r App'ei received and f,r sato by de 7 HENRY H. COLLINS. PEARL ASH. 30 oaks just received and for Halo by del7 HENRY H. Coil INS Bli 0. / lit BRUSH-50 bales just re , &lived and for IIA!O by den HENRY it COLI.INtI ASTHMA, CHEESE -200 boxei prime Cli‘ese for t a r by [do 7) HNvia H. COLLINS 10 r CLAY-15U bbla Missouri Clay JC °rived and fQr gale by deI7DENBY H. (31)1.L.1Ng. BY T. A. M'CLIMLAND & Cu. HOLIDAY SALE China and Silver Plated Ware, AT AUCTION, Cornmoucing on TUESDAY, DI4:UESi BER lith, Al 2.nd 7 p. m., continuing WEI NESDAY at 10, 2 a nd 7, a very taro> 11.11.1 , Xl4oBilre aiimortment f Saver Plated Ware, consisting in part of Tea Hotta, of , very variety and slyly; 4 *storm, Clare and Fruit Ltaskets, Prtabera, Creamers &Allele. Round and Oval Trays, Tea, 'Tsl.le and D 8 , 14 Yorks, Tea T - ble and Der sr , Bpootre, Tobacco B aye, ALL. Also a varimy of Ch t on Ware. Yale positive. Terms Cash Par vuods. Goods can Le examined on Tuesday mornin. T. A. Iit'CLELLAND & CO, ,Dlll Auctioneers: N OW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE PRESENTS POE THE HOLIDAY S. Embroidered .111andberebiels, Embroidered Collars, Embroidered Setts, Linen Collars, Linen Setts, Lee° Setts, Wool Hoods, Dither Cab's, CHARLES GIPNER'S, No. 78 Market Street, M'iDALLUMS, No. 87 Fourth Street, Bo U(4 HT PR EV tOURTO TH TAIT ad enure 111 p•ICEdI, of which the fel es 4 &demi tegn in ctfered is purchaser+ FON. CV-11. deld NOW R EAD Y the elegant 12 mo. Cloth h anal. Price sl,2b. For years there h to appeared no work el fiction of ouch power and I)rigtol 4 ll4 se "11.11ILICI'GEt It flashed auddenlY with great I.rit hancy upon ihe reading communtly,'whoae Cu riosity became intrnao regarding its tuilhorehip, which to this nay rerottna a mystery. The new nolo I E SLITHERLANDB"—der elopes fresh literary genus of ex traoratnaty character, and will umlues tenably add to the Lam, of the author. Untrartri iu appearance and Nice with .1 he Suth 111111.,EDUE, after having passed more than twee!) , ditions, has tor some time peek been en• t irely out of p tnt, and these new and more lliA• gant copies will meet with a ready pale. For sale by EN BY Itil INERT 112 Market Street TICKINGIS AN ck CHECKS, CANTON FLANNELS, W , . of. DELAi NEB NEWS rYLE CLOP, Kg, MESS SILKS, Closing out at great sacrifice. FRENOEI rdeartia - Es, all colors fills L.. 1 upwards NEEDLE WORE. AND HOSIERY, very cheap, CLOTHS, CABSIAIERES AND TWEED'S, In fact we have a full Stock at vary low prices many of the goods having been purchased before the recent:advance in prices. SUPERIOR CHEWING 10BACW SUPERIOR CHEWING TOBACCO F4IipERIOR CHEWING TORAcCo SUrERIOR CHEWING TosAct - . 0 I Mil hi day in recoil tof a lot of EXCELLENT . CHEWING 'l•ol3Acr.O. Lovers of the weed will . please call end examine it r afore poroheaiog else where. JuSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, earner of the Diamond and Market et. corner of the Diamond and Mar at.ket SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID SUPERIOR BURNING FLUID Sixty Cents per Gallo. Sixty Ceuta per Gallon _ dell norner of the Diemoed and Market at. V " )N-10 saddles choice No. 1 venison just rewired by ox [PAP and for dale by JAB A EMBROIDERIES Lace Collars, Lace Sleeves, Lace Handkerchiefs Waol Sloevee, Wool Gaiters Leather B takete, Portmonaiae, CHEAP FOR CASH -A T - NEW (CARPET Oil Cloths, &e., IMENZI THE NEW NOVEL. By the author el - RUT Lit Dti E," Onto' .1 THE SUTHERLANDS At a new and nup 4) iOr edition of RiITLVIIGE Sueceenor lokfunt & Winer. next does to Pont office. PRIN7.9, G:NOIIA119, &u., 881RTING9 ANL) 9aERTINC4B, NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, NEW STY LE SH AVi LB, black and while, C. HANSON LOVE. 74 Market Street. MEM J9SEPII . Corner Market and First streets ItotitNY 10 britrels Pearl Honiniy, raceivnd end for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, enrner Mwitrot and Firat streets. JAMES A. FETZEII. corner Miiikk end Firet kreswin 1861. DVUEMBE.R. 1861 HO RNE'S _HOLIDAY SALE. PRICES littAßliED DOWN. GREAT BARGAINS IN E.M.BROI DE R.IES and FA.N OY GOODS - 111 - AViNG MARKED DOWN OUR AA_ STOOK, we are now prepared to Offerirery strong inducements to persocs who nestre to per m:Lime goods. It assortment of EhatitOLDF.IIIEM we have on hand now in very choice. Most of it was bought in large lots at prices very much lower than he coat of imponution, and we have deter muted to close it alt out et prices to suit the times CAMBRIC A.. I.) SWISS SWIM, from W.. to 15 00. " • " COLLARd, reri d.R4iIDEILED Ott KB= HAN tat 2.5 e to t.ftC RIE 35e. FEI, From LINES HANDKERCHIEFS, for nc. VAL. LACE TRIMMED CObLeßs, for 25c, worth MSc. INFANTS' ROBES, at very low prices. CAPS AN) WAISTS. CHEMISE . —a few left—to close out at less than cost of importation. LINEN COLLARS AND SRI'S, very . clasp. PORTEMOSIZAB AND cpso, A line assortment, expressly . for holiday gifts. F.l4l3llolDlift 'SD BLI PPER9—als* lot just re• ceived trom New York, at panic prices. WOM.EN 1100D3, SONTAG 4, NUBIAS, SLEAVES, SWAM'S° CAPS, &e. JOSEPH HORNE, 71 MARKET STREET T. J. ORM. F...—.YABL BUGUB......WM.BALter, Western Stove Works; /45 LIBERTY STRICET, PITTSBITRBB GRAFF & MANITFACTURBBA. WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stock of well ee Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, AlEN3—impßovin) KITCHEN 'RANGES. .GRATE`FTIONTS. Elotapw-WesA se, among which will be Rand the ?Skit COAL COOK. STOVICS JR THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and IRON CITY, Were Awarded the FIRST PRBMIIThi at the State Year. ton the BM' COAL COOZEY.COVES. Alen pßxhfrunt FitißC"ewer TRIM MERILIciar, oLow.a 1132138L1tt For the BEST W 0013.00011 -STOVES NOW IN USE.- Thk KENTUCKIAN and KANSM,Premium Stoves ate unsurpassed. We call attOntlon or DEA : LESS and IdTfLIARS to the larited'ateck of GRATE FRGS & roam= IN THE STATE N. B.—We tine the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal Cook B oyes 'kith Boap-Stone Linings, which staad the Ire heti. , than iron. ocaaj,i iAUTION- We hereby warn the putaic'egainst nego tiating with any parties. watiout our consent for the pu Thaqa or the 11.1DiTillE PAl'l,4.ll' r or a certain bri.4l machine, of ...hitch` we are know. 4 to Van 1140 one:half in.ereat. 119 neither of OR have ev. r a4signett or tranaf..rriall our iai-rest ti any other nano*. We also warn all persona seen:Litt purchasing a certain machine built under - said cutest. as the en tire machine was built at our expenee, and we, are the e x.,•lasive owners. We PI) prehend an attempt *Mine mule to dispose of the whole Patent Right. as the article of nip PP, merit wag atoten from the desk . of Bylveiter W. In or phy, on lietlember 2d. 1881. IBITINEY J. ItollifißON, del?..2t BYL. W. lttillil•HY. 4 - JOSEI'II 11. TROMPS - IM . • GENERAL AGENT -).N D - COMM' SIGN PLIERCHAM dr°. 4 Xortlo, Fifth Street, *.* Ak FRIEND IN NEED. Tat' IT. DR. BcV Berta / NNa.l4/1131.1 4 :LlittlfENT is prepared from the l'ettipe of Or. Steelier' Ele eet to ()canoe; tout, the great bone setter, and ban been mod In tai practice for the last twenty years with the -• moat a/tootstting. suectss. As an. externs/. remedy it is- w dhoti'. a rivst. alleviate..pain more. speivii-y, than ,iitt• , qtl.or 'preparation._ lOr ell Ithetunstio and Norvons rdera ta 'truly inr,nitile, and as a curative. for,fforekoVonada, epreina. Bruises, Mx; its soothing. heeling 'and powerfurstrengthentorproperties, palmier the just yonder and astentahruent ; of ,all whii hoe over given it a trial. Over four hundiederiiiideleis of remarkable cures. Porforniedkbyit Withla the last trio years, attest this fast. •• • . • It. a bit,iatt4l, - cis, Agontg'ihr •Pittalittrgh. . _ • • . •••••• g&PUBLIO fd49FITING, NA TIO N A L AR 14,0 Y A Public Meath* at the citizens of Pliteburgh will be held on ..eiONDAT -ArfaltillOON: lath inst. at 8-o'clock, in the:BOAR!);.O TRADE, ROOMS to take Into conalderadon prosecution Of the'effort la - obtabz the location of the National Armory and Foundry at Ibikab hi timkt,- By order • :.W• WILKINS ahem Cote. Baboon! 1 , ApuriAr. AUSTIN LOOMIS 4V01.; DiAnni in Promissory .NOtE.,Boodity- lfoittgagesidsnd on socarties tn . money. monwommory Notes, Nends,Ntortigsbed. with 43311storsi seeaunads, NOT.EN Qin DRArn3 NOUGHT AND 801 a :S- PerOODS b 0 ,11.263131211/ on essonsnle tams, nodnapitslistsombotnne9hol? with good securines- al remunerative pikes. Aleti data thend to thatktle,Bbottok and !Anteing. • Brel Meet% No. Q 2 FOURTH gIBT CAbove Wetiti. tomtly _AtInTIN LOOMIs A ax, WILY TAM CARR & CO, - Wholesaie Grocer s A N WINES, BRANPiES, - Al. 0 , Distillers and Dealers in FINE DUI MONOI46;11111tA RYE Aflllglir, 327 and 329 7,ibertl9l4li;et, oca iy :.P/1"",1811u, _ JO 111 N Woe COM MISSION MERCHANT; ,o 1 THE 81.LN - ON . PIG METAL ANDIACODLS, NO. 14 WATER STREET, BEGOW • MARKET aline 77"6-11F1710 . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-• 142 rack.rs a prime arlicl44-jclat resolved lad for culls 41 , W. H. 8411T7t decd 147 Fyont and 1111 &Mond iclarets., A PPLES, APPLEre.--400 bbls. , ritedo . o' ZS. St. Lents Apples, store and formic by JAB. A. FETZER„ :emu Market and lAx9lt.,aliroots.'7,•: • Lessi ern AWAGIS....-.W.M. FENDERSON • prase or ninteistone—Privinellosen, ' Blue- e t3eat in Trirate" - Box, $1,01% Placentae Circle, chairs, In,cents, Family Circle, SS eel* colintx443allerriA gents; Colored Bezn aOieneeic Grairatrit 4:l:uva EVENING. The perforniance:crill cumule nee will THE'SOUTHERN RBBELLIOI.I. Paul Damn.-- Molly McShane..... Ella Lyon -Previous to-wh oh , -. T A - 8; A CY 8. - E T-8 T RCS BLEIR VARIETIES T:li B.p':34'V Will be presented the - RETURNED VOLTYNTET.B., gousiaus...." . ... .. ...J.w Jennings . Garliis' Ghrlstiae~... •• - F nay Detibm • .. .- . . • ••••••!----z-r Aftriielitehlioakeiky Duiralllan&ii Lompe r Nestro DetilleatiortefimJeehikev 1 344 14 : 4 '. 1 ' ; ' • S. Davis lAsht,BahnLingand,Tineksofpotookiv trot. Kirbye and Son. . _- The patferiiieh" op , motelude ,- with the SWISS SWAINS ,''="•'• Klux, OF PRICEE--Priyste Boxes 81.4. 0 i,,,,5it IFLA, Feats Boxes 16 cents; ltantuettrilbtentWait ol !er7 10 cents. Doors open si a 1/..Dertsttt rites-154. - - C ANTABBURY LATE, ATHENEUM, 3ABERITSTRiIVit:f IMMENSE IMXKESS: IMALENSE6IIO4%*. JIM 01.1tEE._ .TIM itikaGTE OW_Bial. nfliEllowEpt‘ M ISA 'lt A N and the fall company. - , N CAN*LitYr (3- 4---V4111 , 11.4. ,,, 11..i. WANTED FOR CA PT. ERYBTONE CAVALRY, COLONEL LIMON'S FAVORITE BRIdADE. Sighesi Pal 110 , 14elgt,eqaiprnentittn, the service Anpnilinutatitritely the:l4'ol . o4v glEkoorkio 62 1 A ST. Cliait'fierh'EET Cppt. NATEPL drla 6t Recruiting Officer. riEtr i,r, NO. 73 G:I/ANT STRE.ET, P ITTSBIIIIGH; - PE NN A. LATE STYLES- OF =WINtN 1100118 ECIARPB •- - 3--"U.Ser WE,..arejlovit opening a choice Stock . ,W ititelqiiiirds,coninsting importations of CLOTHS, Caeliflitgittlif ANL V Ent Nom,' to* we•itatlex.orsei.vep will he aqual to any assortment to lie Ttitind'Essf Vest they Will he made up to order in a superior style and at prices to suit the times. ; ,We would. respectlttlly solicit an early call fennel - our patrons and the ROWEL VIMA'S f.. MERCIANT TAILORS, . • 186 8.,.L x.oRAL SKIIITEI BY TAB STFDAEII. CANADA. reeabied ibis day and for aii!i'ativioT r alitle and re tail by , EATON, RIACRIVAI & CO, - ' 1,-.)41111 it 330.4 VT MIL T P.. - 425. CrIEV HOUSE, SIGN dc-ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, „ pr7 , 2xl3zikA —lin p4)istfondeA to rovatAT.l G ENTB - r - ; FINE rßtridgt Of -13r031m'TiufW!'li":11/4 BILLINO AittiV:iMW;l,l, W. E..SCHMERTZ &t CO. . sel6 FOLI,OWING A RE VOMIN TA- Ity atatenienta frorn'persossefreS - xictithnsy and troth, in this vicinity. who 'hay* bean grnshy benefitled by his remethes; sorneof whom would evidently tutvOileen te.thnirentves srepow., it u;r -chansons had 'bp, 11;3131latresteii - 'O , 40nrik teeds:Antis: 4 • " • - Case of Liver Gomplal sat of Ten Years Stfifirliatir...• I :have-beep suffering for tea - aftrispast_fritim SLifter:COMPia*Aifulid,Mritififilibe flr '11444;44 -Dr. Sehenek's Coming out' rii• Mariferiddifs,:ithrl I thought I wonldzo and sea him, an-ray Alaimo., hadinineaifed to violence within the 141.104W0 yeas, teakiatrbeenAtitilleit rep ment of movartiniloo ors. from whom I reeetioid no benefit. _part of June of.thii year I went to seal* fictional:. anitWidiemainined •riy - hint with big,. Ff.tifff 110 24- MR."V.havii ‘ beendairing his Pignialiajbsirop 2% - imd **(hats siontritken,anii treally use ; indeed, I mightivmost soy Mid I sin well. ItNna M. BMITH. Limit Pokrid Ip., .11.1al•oning co., Ohio. October 91,11141 • - - • • ,PaILADELP.ki,LA. PA I have been ranch bentlitted by the use of Dr. Sehenek's.mtdieinell...... torus pAits. , EE4 Pattind, Ohio. Od. M,1861. DIAL iactoliimin. I had been affected with Disease of the Lungs for tour or five years when I heard of Dr. rtinrsooh's.S.Yrati¢ua to ,tho ailLlioPiCA. f lUD tie g well, but Mt. oat, whom ' Ithewlirlitiebeen cured by Dr. fichetteJt, urged my husband , until ....ne4geNfiledoPlllk..go*tOlteuand; etto;dbe s ,-,lYouwr, Who !kind lungs albititedr 1110"-U-catch's( tubes were both discoed; when 1 . breathed, they would rattle so that it could-be heard-distinctly— I have now.takett.ddattnediclarta for : . come time, sad find myself wonderfully improvgal, although not entirety recovered; I now find totyisYlf able t attend to:-"i*tar.4W. .01dYft1A1tif; and Imo no doubt of my ultimate recoVevy. From th benefit I have received from Pr. Str.euck's tree Med:, I would - 101.48- all Pefid o 4 l .lin*lrk , atret 4 'd to apply to him when he snakes hie JANE Mci.X)NNELL; . -Poktrta rowntallits.Mattanfilif Co, Ohio. Oct. St, 1138 L 'Waite aft-.lllMtiVritriL• iroUblie.tior about two yearn with a Panurrimy Vititat' , l.Ute3h4he_apting.of:Wityear beard of Dr. Bohm& Coming ,ANA 1.0-.-Ntatin KoetegaraLlodefetraMlitcll4l4.l" hi m. and sofa - ambled with bre. stator. 1 did k4.axicildf+ o .l oo k tbrOe_ o modieblea, cora* tri - direetifais, `arat'Vlarta , head leready benefitted. sI hope, from the benefit alreas es merremeed;,,fhid ;m1111 . 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