13e Jail o 1305-1. t .. Q; v~~'YY ~ _lli OFFIrIA PA PF'R fiF TAR (ITV PITTSRURGIII WEDNESDAY AMR For Afternoon and Midnight Tele- Traph and Local News See First and hird Pages. U • D iv Ir T O TE 'R E A T I A C Tr qT ,,„ ti L T; n c.F 4 X. ,I 7' h .T , ; r f e v m E o ( c • r o; t 4 ; State P racotiva Committoo K•II ho he th Buehler , RRIRIIITRG. on Wednesday January 1:, 1862, nt 3 o'clock, P. M. Democratic p.pnre in the State oil plecoe c,oy WILLIAM WELSH, chairman. UNION CONVII.NTION. A I.L PER.oN"F‘ FAVORABLE TO A Union Conv.ntion, for the ' , type!en of a.lect. dind dotes for Ma hr, Controller and Cdv Troasurer, to be vot.d for at the ernmag Toni atpal °bonen viol meet In 'heir 'and preclude on9ATURDAY NP XT DECEM RE , 210 t., between the hours on 4 and 6 0. to. and -e dele;atea to be repro, n•, - 1,0 a C,r v-utwo to meet at the COURT HOl'r-•: et 10 0v ,, ,•k . , on TIIE• DAY, the 24th. BY ORD' R Uv THE 1.7 N o1";4 J',/ MITI ES. HOLIDAY ADVERTISING Our friend' , should take advantage of the present moment and the valuald.• medium of the Post, to advertise their wares of alt kinds. Our daily and weekly affords a class of readers not furnished by any other journal in the city. Our circulation has increased four-fold, yet wecontinue to advertise at the old rates. Bring on your advertisements and vou i may be assured your invesituer t will be profitable. CONGRESS 'Leave off you d Le .8 tni begin. Congress has been in session for two weeks, and have not even suggested a good, sound practical idea fir the speedy suppression of the ri-bellion : mouthing speeches and senseless li-solutions ou extreme partizan questions, a disposition to create discontent among the people and embarrass the Administration by endeavoring to damage the reputation of sorneof our generals, have engaeed nearly their entire attention: But now that the English government has shown ho self so inimical to the Northern cause, it is to be hoped that Congress will post pone all partizan di-cos -to n :,nil unite in an earnest etlort to save their country. If the recent news from Great Britain will not compel the politician, in Wash ington to become patriots, then God save the Republic, say we. If ever a nation required great men to guide its counsels, men of tittision, enterprise and resources, our, is in that lamentable condition now. Ti.t , of the dominant party in Umgre,, the most reckless and irreilionsitile in that body, and what is wori.e, they are able, it Eeems, to dragoon psrty into the support of their impracticable measures. While the c'itiniry needs broad and comprehensive legislation, looking to the raising of revenue. and the adoption of me.ins c.-ilurnensuraie with our troubles an , l ilstige”.; COMUmes ita time in the consideration of the remotest abstriielitm,.iimi schem- mg in partizan citiou-es s.ecure some partizan advantage Secretary Chase, last summer, in his report to the special session, said that a recourse - to direct taxation" was una voidable ; but Congress di i not seem to comprehend him, or if they did, they did not heed his suegestions. It about half performed its duty and tl en ad journed; but no taxes have been col lected, and so we go to the ..-ren-Ltry's last recommendation how to raise r , -ve nue to meet the demands r.f our e..)veru ment. Upon this new financial of Mr. Chase the National PepuVecen,, (D. C ) a sort of central Republican or gan, speaks as follows, which looks as if the new scheme for raising revenue was little better than the last : "In our judgment, the measures Pro posed by the Secretary of the Trens , try foi the improvement, of the revenue a - e inad equate to the emergency, an Iwe no h log in his report but a very lucid durtiCrl p Lion of a straight road to ruin, in winch We are not at all incitned to travel In stead of an excise taxation of twenty mil lions per annum, the amount should nearly one hundred millions, and there really no difficulty in rais.ne ov ,, ri a gre,t er amount without any undue disturbance of national industries. An ean se o . only a cent per pound upon cotton wiul l I.: r _ duos twenty millions annually, and cotton is only one of many article. not referred to by the Secretary which are most fit sub jects of taxation. We have besn so long in the habit of to ithp..r, ooly for revenue, that it takes a little time to real ize that revenue, lay be drawn from other sources. And tet it is from internal taxes and not from custom house duties, that the most enlightened 2ucerumer.ts i.f }Lir me draw their Inc. 11l t! , •, a..ct who;-, olp..renee has proved th.t internal taxes arc tm. cheapest in c - illecthin, it is, to da,, the opinion of the Engii,h that such taxi, may be so inapssed as to embarres, indu.try leas than taxes impcsrd upon imports "The British national debt, c - imm2nly stated at four thousand millions of dollar., only carries an interest of three per cent A debt of seventeen hundred millions, at seven per cent , (pat ri p of annual charge, to the British natmnal debt and we are threateoed wits more :fan half of that in only eighteen morithl the time!" The Philadelphia North Arne corn menting upon " lerbeetlerlß 4ro , which show th,t .1 States are not inclined g bo: in th , 3 matter of the nation,l They recognize what our Et,..1e:r.:1-t, disin clined to. that unless ad•qu.L.• be made for the future the sinews of war must fail us. "Perhaps the first sharp remu..ler will come from the asauciated banks, the repro sentatives of which have alreadl wsrnad the govtrnment that, while they are w,;l ing to do their utmost to turr.ish the money, they comet have some assu-soce that pros'', eion shall be made against the fu'ure " "The whole amount of c -, ;-1 is the country does not reach three huu.i,e(l millions, and to gc t out of that a loan of nine hundred millions, and at the same time make it supply the country with a circulating medium, implies an issue of paper money or bonds to an amount reaching four times the whole value of the coin, an expansion wnicii we do re,i eni d •sirable nod,* ail hy, I Iti,e at this time from taxing our country properly to provide sufficient revenue, what assurance have we that the case would be any better at the close of' the war, when the patriotism or the people could not be so surely &Tended upon as now to warrant heavy taxation. Th,. trivia i= that the sp rit pf the peolAt wiihead of alai of t heir rerreseni.a . ives, The former bear all their ..urthens oboe:- 'l;4, but the latter shrink an.dled at the task that is imposed upon them.- m. Jeremiah S. BLick I,,sen FL :tecl reporter for the :- , opreme ,urt James Redpath, the Calmer abolit ion correspondent. of the New York 7 rd , une, has published a card recanting his po laical doctrines. He thinks he has done enough mischief, and would now glade undo Li, thousand errors while the lamp holdi out to burn, &o tien. Rosencrans, in his recent speech at Circinnati, stated that Floyd esc:iped I,c.tuse orders were not obeyed. (len. Benham understands this; he is now Washiugton, detn,nding a (:ourt ul f Tait . ), which we hope he wl,l get. 11;” -Itipiday and egotism will not go tar with (len MeLleilan. The captain of the Iroquok orf St. Pierre, on Nov. loth, after the ••Hnre I have been for the 0:1,;L: blneknding thn W)1101 it F qutntly at hur wha f ,ur te.intied by Fre .th tnisers Tn.. G Grio•r, oific-ri• • harts and vessolii w in the nay, al ,nousth professing m•itit f rmatim s wi h tut-, are all in her fauns Th • titoiith °lnters, as I am now uu. of 'AI, it Ant Lit-ee miles being the l mit of internat. nal aw, regard me as a vetisel su`j ••• ignoring my former prat.yue in .heir port. They have L:l , - , 6 , .;:vr • t ti law, i e, French .tiw en their €1 , 1 , , Ult., seem det•-irsuinml, for tho esti° of the Sumter, to profit by it. "6•r TII , MAS Nov. 23.-1. srrived. and, 119 yo,/ wiii .!!!' t‘ thP pap , . the Sutther n, 1 always tm , ue.nt sh. nit;;• TWe,g .Sumiers might pet out of that port. is tb b?ilp Mme vessel to blockade it 1 fabcy shall be abused by the papers alp! 1 , hcrt a,,t blame them f r it cloei seem that she should yet out (wail& dt.d C)es Kr Pr a 01.1 L °: 4 0 . 0 'Mike up some :unher Itewucky Admitted into the Southern Itmovotm. Dre lu -Tnr Az .I.s t.cr ft t m, t o a, srly, that Congre., ..,11 • i i I aim cvng th ;•3 v. The bi.l is c 1111. a, DO, we• e epp rued At I- us- , • I vWe, And Prnpowore,! act In I,ena f hlneky. bbs 114 , -n in nip. nc d in (..e C,Dizre.s pruLlrhung the unport_at (As of urg or DEMME he Alabama 110 1 / 1 ,• Re; rel. , . 1,,t p. ,, •ona Ir:1 lPgl ILing p.);roct I,y he c. rod 10, u;. cif t 4 t11 . - '1 rPport ft k.uovniedlna e to, (3, H.RT:I dent. d. h. GOVANIO• of i , ti. 1.1 pa, ,f. f•A:, OP e i nhalt 'AD urrll th , f,ll_ , X ng d ti 11:11!, V rtill Fi,"h.V.)111., De, o —1,..,g!,tc •Lklw ale:, m y I ut.:ti. krrivf d g 'I I, of Na !road tiara Lees ado.. I r I ' \ " - rg;•it 1 t 'on•euti - n yert- .1 g'Ving the tiovt4 , 1,7 pvwr i„ pr WAB 111Iti 44 M , N SE-IQ, I.re.d.—Thy, !...D rJ fPLII complete, end eve. ytnirg in rek rare of The ri vr T e l: term Ivto:'e pot nearly ContOivtod 'lll3 Rlehmou I ,r.e+poiadout •.' tit, 12=1 may y tir to :now r!,eit r, xhu Pil , tino ,- ,1 ,repr Hu 1 Who e. only are. 1..11-: VT 1 Colo❑-I (r ow ("riga., r 4+eu•r . . r„, , • C...01L", of the egffia- Fed , ' Id army. oral Coolie has arm 11, r , who W a n , i.n in the CO inn normy, Mot a eir..n in oi r;3;.nct ofon^ot t a hear he Fo o 11,0. lie is the uaele of J$ ho • , whn i. t•ergexn , n a how .r ..ttlf.any a Stuareme,mmantl et I<., U'o men-3.500 f 4.aya!ry ; fan: 111. cavalry have bPea a--w„ ..erne- rl7 y I n tl iog Fuck ei, couri.r, iid ntt, an 1 -.cc duty. A 1.1: wa.a present d in the Tent:et:see Legia'a tur on It- 4:h, : it:- Jui•l of !an . ir-tme bud Circuit C lento, Chano.:idre and J to eP ace it, r.old or u-ta der n. the coati au trice of :ha war for the tr:al wherein debte and in:may are Invplred. R.clinvand Lh Api dt f the mat., pro- im4 that the intimation that Maxon and • ltd. II b• hung is re . tdiatton Inr the Ithuziag of C. I-. M=== vat,eramen are hung t y tee United Stier, awl-lor ries, will ha'e no weight wh v-- in hrevhn' ni; the sae in of our (Tyr' out iu•ls It adds, the however the Cenlederrie• authorities may for Mae •11 nd S file t , tt au!: int ',aren't 'heir liven to s•au I in the way 011(.9 hr , porrsd reta'in,o ry pcl ey . Confederate Senators Goorge Dada and Willi am 'l'. [torch are Con fader ate State Senators frc;nl Not t a Carolina; Rob era To -tribe (general at the Con ft de- ,te State army, and RetTtmin li. Bill, from Georgia; Wm. L Y• cey and G G clay. Jr, from Alabama; A G. Brown oapt.t n in Ihe famous Eivhtennth Mis , tssiop Regimen,) and Ju IKe Jan. Phelan. fro ,1 MIt3SIPPIr.. p li.bnrt W. Johns:on and C. B. Mitchell, from arsansas; Gsatavus A. Henry and L. radon C. Haynes, from 'lames..., T - ne! in the arrr Was d-e!d Sditlo,4 Huila:lna Judy 1v the Legislature of Teas.. s no:lnastur. Judge W. S Oldham. Messrs. Edasrd Spirrow and T. J. Semmes are Fenators h'nin Louis Run the Bllekade , rhooner Emery, from `i ,van nab with a ear. eo of iurpnaiina, arrived at Hn!fax on Lb.. , Into Sha lond 'd at Hal fax about two month. be n wi• 11 i.alt tf h. po k, ke, and landed her oargo saf•ly H , . rannsth. For fh3 pork Ph., got VA yr barrel. The oil-lain repent th' t i here Wil° a Brea' wirinty n' prods] 'us at Savannah, amounting al most to a famine. TOO owner Erneev in owned in 14 n'ifax. Inn fumor np let.on L . rar egm- k:nd ;he owner of thP Em: . • s Inu n ve , • , el Bermuda Oadetie The Recretary of the Treasury in h‘e report., brought down urn hi. head, all 1 the R. publican binkers of :New England, and or the I . ake counties of Ontario, Er e. Huron and 11,ch gen.—where R , publicens "most do ocugre -1 gate" Their State bank. do not all reheh the poend suvverwon of their currency peps, and the , uhstiltition iherefore of the Secretary's own. w,,shing• on. Renee, as the Deur orals are II tura ly opposer to a Diatiorul Federal Bank, and lo the Republicans Wl l l be, frant interest, it is float all probable that he Secretary'. p • gject witlteceite any considerable support \ in Cloagrsa, T he mere mantle r i of it has, it sterns, led to ths dikeusaion in Wall street of a suspen-tion of specie payment. IT E S FROM THE SOUTH C.uledtrac:k, etc From Nirhrn , nd =BM .10.1.V0 p ,64 Gen. st ti a r Courts In Tennessee Het al iati on P. Al , f ORR ESPONDENCE lA. 1.161 t 1: ;IA hi. not h- !Jul u.. ha I andetpated, b t e'en- I r •tde )f ,L CV •I 0 at all necessary. I ,• A wh•A I might have known befnre t ) I rt. ere lunch more is the dark es risir over the river, than those •1!-y lilt in the high places :. • , our cionp9 of occurrences v. ry tct sgre, and I thtught ; `• letter until I c mid MITZI , h , • h mhlce my Teller pay for =Mr • :11- pre era. I earl Jo nothing more thnn k :•1 : t. ry o: (.I.rt,wri re, vrent a nee i,e ar r v•(• Lt - , ror." (in d.y. 221 LIL., ue io,lve.l I I 111: pry and on (be f .11JwIng day were d (0 0 top near HI idenshur i z. TM, IaITIOUS lehing Kr, on I WOO but a hundred per is from o - ((amp. `.b h 11(( wa were :here I p it daily wr h vary foel(n;(. On t.be Wednea (1.1 td/liwin.; we wet ordered to "cut at and . • huive to the to i-Aidn n he Halt more and Waal - , I .rmakie, %die:a we were jem..l in the 3d iv, • r,;en;. Col ' l': JLeil N .w Yen: f. , ./ h, an our pioib•ional Hug.] er I .tll' . ift ~•r.. r , rn. nt.d Liu; I Ili.. 6, IOWII% M u ;,Ly, when our ali vle brigade wi. io F' it Good Hopi+. Wo had but a vo.r iido Fort Good Hop, an march we pa-sed tiir the e Iv or:d 00, - 71 no • 11., aaateru iru.ch .d the t.,{. ithe I ,u,.; ridgo iwn.a .•1 di•• ti or, Wtele a'o encamped. • or h.re was to In 1.1 1:10 lilf. Vi‘ r.I d whieiii we • 1111 I` mm; 11 (.r 4144 it 14 I 4 cl V, togetF( wvl, (.y I •rn 4e. From ,'l.l 911,1, 1 . 41% . f ; hr. 1•1111! I !hy+ r re,t poru,m c t I. iS lea,c fo m All /don, li , . raig t umber I. beteg u. d ,a . E. and Per's er , e ed at every evade. hie pri t Zinn io— glove I lie WN-Llllglrl Luna:le 5 is n -mmand of 1,11, hr„,h. e.. or we at their trirleen wr-Fwiy mor,ted, rn h wb put iwo re, , y 14 , put o 1 1.11 11-,,,se-,11 r•ot/ n, y , ^ r n rlimber Alive rT. r. F r II r., sou m•y Uodl. Sam 1 I 11 I I I hyr.rit., it I i , gP OS rtroDgi, llk yiit 0 I Al: pooi+er4 wh. ,, ,,ver One , `,1'..0 4 or _..N A' A I fro. 14 Gf . :411 Ii - • fa: 4ue 11,19 oiLd in g.,cd hm w • I i,. ..,rA I work pro: y akt• oure,l 1 r z ‘Vt. • r I r i-1.1. ni• mc, LIO i• nearly al p r r. !.t -o a. I•• proieol 1 1 ntnne•I re ploy !y ' ~ riyinorn••ncy of wea , y h,_. f , • I 1.11,; . . N v. , 11 r..” it , m gr .t. 4•1 thoy haV , pike,' ;,la y 'h: h make t , .m,.,, i y : :•i~l¢cn h, I fire p qt.r .1 , :ar••• • n thor.i CL , h..r. and IL .b.crt Mt, }„re =MEM rn h v -:• . :•• tok •I, or, htl-to vt— ~.r.IRItt A 1 fr ct.pt.on Poryttint,%, corn p•nv H,- 11, a at.,V !I • .911, threµt.• n 4 wr. :trollgtll 101 =III Is toe ell. !• - •• 7 •ily 14.1, 7, 71 -11M1. -,•1 to tr. k r an 0,3; • ,11 14 ••• ta, t,.1 • krl• ••.• 1.1:31•1 “nlv 4). r tLr C4r11.• :Fu i ritr, rr r • ,, II•o•-ly. N , •ur wh ,•- Or,' ..• !. 't. m 11, In lit P.MI. ~. .1n... u ... n P'l "Pt~YflO ~. rL' 11~ wig ~~C...y Ali w l r.. 'f Ternhio FxpJoir of a Rllied Ca -I- e e 11,7 . Xi.; I 1 ❑. , k, II 'lw< ial; her ar ah/ f ? too ,i.,:•{ ; ~ ~~, 1 1 • x.ll IN • - ••et9l4 . . h • p 9., f ;ypplit , ;ldep Utak r tlr • .-I;Xr ”.•-k: ;1' r; I; ;lit. rdt;•l3 d ecoanJ WV,' :00113m In:, on, • . .Ik...}.ware, sh,t,er• r 4 0, • ca , ,,/ ve t , reek.og up the farni• !ire -.tt t tn. but we had three rram- „! :r,a e- r" , •41. {{ Vt 4 ry Ml{,{ Cr {ll,i 1/11 4 It E oe. It d d acy maga— k.- ti:lr up our otifte4e we th..ug twit:ll3g had t. change of Prisoners. P ,•,rre.p of tho oolpmt re Sttn, . y=the ftt - tettt tt telt (•t - rtg e—, 1 favor of t r .. i :nn ,,f pr.• •uer. of WA , In goo n 1.1 oe 4 , 1) :.ter by t n c•X•.11•11,. goVe'uttient• 1 leant that 8 g -o grai rv.t,.rt f,r , free , ,og the object In nod r adr,ernent, HI, 1 wl.l be It ptaed tqa the pert tto • g 11w .1 LI 40111 ,are po Itt t•,,e d-tpentlA up is other prior Iph,. et,: w rem tvr the tlithetll tie, grow lOU OW of t ❑ tederale private-r-- men. un they • 1,, cou,.l.lered and treated as pri•oners of war, t0bt,..1 of p rate?, under on,at- ,11i•' tl 1 • • r In Rr:Hori whether, at e. t me When We are e Cl Vial a nr, and are. at least, la ectur lartiLe: of a I , relgn war, I: is e x : net:tient to attempt a,o a SUC v revolur..on in reg trd o. th•e slave pop -11at:on. The , xt( ' ‘ , l4;re:so will DIA adopt stir sod rs:1:::111 mwast.res on the Bute )eet, and 1 1: t if lh y shout 1, the Pres:lent will with Oo!d fr..m it h:Q pprf cat. Number of the Human Ilace. Ang” and much to be teeretted, that au hen d thlfer co SI ly a. to the popit_ the obe •ange, beoau e excepong ca, the Lomb., of human beings on each eon • n o, is tto tol-Bahle do CoPIDA‘B. It is a rod: , rof re t,tte poilanthrt pet 88 W.I. An !ha tt APII: to onzzl.,l by 8D largo the or, p t - on A '-w EC , irlee the received 614 . 1. rral, 00- l'a. Firr,-el. giving tt o world about tiff ,00 Oil 'Lent., A pupelar gang rero,y now Ler , re ;14 fix e - t 1 at Sol,ooo d 41. a,ezning to. ~r hot II /Iv ITIq , aan C' eve" to a'l the 1.10 1" , reign crnbae e• •q. 'rhA I i , n.r."-'coking figureA of e, they, 11: t , 4 , 1 1, Lr Ilelow the truth, and hor t ( 121:33E1 API l , : • ~ub.csncisl'y 111E21 13iN=I MEM mo" 1, it ' t 1., oou tf, u: ac card op, to what r;ml-,--, t.:.0u0,.:00 and 2 a ,ruu. , .ho Fhall be S.l.oat.i a.I/ la, ea plorer, find A (rim+ muca n.or.• put oil:a than had Leon ; and it has ir cda. ly o'er 10U000, 000 nr.rlabltanta, a 3 dark rrlnsi:) in mind as in a for —Phil Inguire-r . Cure for Rheumatism. Bathe the part= etforted with water in which t itoei !rive been b !led, a hot a can be bor,,e, Jost b "ore g , .mg to Led: t y the next morning the pa n will be much relieved.:f not removed. One spelt. , tion of Ole rimple remedy has cured the moat obstinate rheumatic pants 11 ,, r Iris in pr. CefiE t.tol .0 Fre 10 rotna.n ha t, rf•par 1 .1 , 3 • 1,Er tier t owevPr, h re„ '1 hero h o❑ a rr• +let) .v p, c p, i I •rer. .11111:110.r. n w, I rt,.vcil from n f,rn Ari =EI (Th '-. 1 .to:4- =MEE :non- Wi el/n. 4 ; 0 1 a LlO , l r ti 12210111 is Nn A ft, ttotH:\l iNrl P. R ., 1'1 I t.ttt en , ;nen n ••• t.ow to .1- - •rn In•niv• . 1 I .I• 1111,1 n. t • . r "CK •rol took I •41 ..,,hig.. n.' • eq.`3,11 I. •1. /1 I i,f them ~a ;,t,.1 and e,;lag .•If . F 1 41: Mo.; xt R R 1' I ,t; ER AI N I.: It:RuL /!ti.,, No 46 Ml'H; I ....„ock tst , L. A lit.g,,Hy 1-: .r.!c 01 1if.,1",• I.:\ S null-dm:( tr Ir, an I -truck o❑ e l ()RCN Flf-r;', IFP I t: E —1 illve piton. J E4I Mn nth •0 gi N., S. Ivfr crnet... ~r e I ego r,O r.iond r, 7 •ii •1 :i o'n P. M.. tioda,s t`t•irlt,l nod i.t a ti •-r t.lll- 4 V et myn-r 1.4 nk ntret , le, Firfm 'l4 xrd (1.a4 J , cur N AI-CLUNG, r.nroner. ( . YFIrE OF THE ( . 11,21(101 INSTI 441t'2 CO t Ik6i f Nun, - THE Pit E-i I t Ur had 1 , 11 - letorp ol VH,r, lI9Ve thi4 d ay c - 0.1 aldir rient*Dl I. (I .E...61:141 vet' Er4sre o r• I . ribv , :th. KEA, Secretary. d P del6lw E h fi r — „l lll3 , ll l , lN G CAN GI GAT F.:. ror •,,) I. It , UNTIVJL. ER at tr, ensulng muoleipa eir,•tlon the 6 A RLES W, LEWIS I'EIE CI OF Pi 1 i',Estjgid. ti-ezY ant:twine* mi se,lr to you i eau Law,. , he ensuing WITI4OII, for the ofheo of If a hag Patten/trice in varicti and eatena,ve nat.., a ncrfetct rant 'achy w 11l acnitint-, and the :thuit:li at of a El - ”Itllft "It ali th ,, •ivereqlx of my ".ittly , Cr.,, I nr1, , !7, p ntidence ULU I Opt krt. 1 will confidently hope for your eutlrageat •4:4 WILI.,ttiM 171.1.: im„. Fine White, Plain and Fancy Flannel Unde S r an i Overe.hirts on hand, and made to order, cn atiomet novice, at R. WILLIAMSON'S, SHIRT FACTORY, NO. 47 ST. ('LAIR STREET PETRONA OIL WORKS. LONG, IitILLER & CO., raa at Sitarpaburgh Station, Alle gheny V. l ley Railroad. fis - t/il^, and Wlireholl:4o '27 23 . r.kr Shyer, Pittsburgh MEMO Carbt , il .•I itto. 11 4 >h:t) (t 1 L., V. !SANTE I) BION—EXPtsO.I t• • . t. f Jr, ES H. MIl CJJ dr CC.) . - HOPE COTTON 'MILLS SEAMLESS BAGS, 081 \ 1- .A.PCTP.O,9, $ Inehewito 40 Inches Wide. W mere ma d to g lart. a:. H. CHI1,1)8 (X08.,1811 ooBklyto GEN. ROSECR N. 9 bia inisde-t iii no worliod re,clied hi.. i tou, iu Cine.neel i on l'uurs day last, when he was received by his fellow citizens with great enthuslaam. In reply to the Isisyor, who wereomed him home, the General said: "Floyd 08 , 24r^ 1 not because it was Dee -088817, but because orders had not been obeyed. H cooPrro that he did not be lieve that the 15 s 71 I Vii t zinia would ever 11A,0 if bat moderate prntr 0, - en all sod after remarking upon the violence exeredi. ed upon the liiiion no-n by the Rot:oision4 tats, he said that it, W3e to allay this senti.. moot of fear that the occui,i'ou of the cmtn'ry was so principal an ri I was spel imprest-i which La I be en in_ dustri usly piotuulgated. that tto , vvi4 of an Aholiti , n clournt.t,r; th.st .t teinplated to arm toe noc:roro, t roe, is.. ant murder !ninnies, bu^n and if ,-. troy their property —it was the !1,13E10n of our' army to show them that we eatioi not 88 heir Ewe, but their protectors. We said t thorn we i-ilicuse you tin in taking against y.,ur own ni - uthren, but w ai,k Nod loyal eitiams, and thus was Lear eontidenee and loyalty t , the Union Kral. 05117 rev,ve until now ',Mere is the eunvieLl n that their , rii in et the State can never pazS into the. Southern Cori fed• .racy nn extra-•t , • • ~ r.r fr,nl r, • let•l'.hed frieni of hr Ptitil*: . h the lolfr,v. Wha . W 'ool . y Iron Fri. =IIIIIINI n 413 v6ry 11:1, huß;tio, nr •p: 11.,[:g to IN l , •.,11 the ho.l of fi eovornroeur dci tur4, ;‘) 4u.111 a Ho hr. , ovolf‘nciy not itti'l.4lo.Vtrt 1,103c1 In 1114 vo , n4r, end he 2 , 6e1111 !•1. , of if Leting a Ih.thrtne -r m enerou+ sew 1.. e: t resport.ng, the en (JaVo.i m 1:t . `114 n GUT i'l9 GQnc , ral ltfeClellau Tho - i.•nuyler enlf-x .L 1,4 tr,,rll Wil , hlng on It. •.11, In hir , raper. 'h Pend &gin In Nl,Cje on, • n....ornratinflOr I n•nille, 41,111 f rr - 14.1. on M..r : 3 rning and h d intArt,Ung; Col:, ( -, ri,111, 0 rnnelret , PEAL repot.-.I We , t, - , em , .01,1,4 x rmer deck. 1 . : 00 .1,, uld ' , -11 ri, tnotigal IL ====l4l t!,•0:;,•!. , •nnTle:l•l4 the rel.,. I I 0 :41111(.1. y 011 t/1,,, r VPI,2 =ME Oflk nrnr 1 , 0 real A 1 , 1 , T tbougn In , ho allt , /trn of . f., told 4 all dream. of POilklaa .1,- 1: "1 cann. , ro • .r”.•• v akeg my lain Fray. 1 0 .01: 1110•+ tk...-oefi 0 111 tr Vl.t!t ri WhB dv 11 '" "I 1:• d r afraid mid lc, - re ! I,d sHid dr4rnatnt, (117 .y hat It 1,. 11.0 WI Me A rim ,!rol env perft,., o': br r,rn in in the. ming 11!, €,f and damp.kin.d.inn kWh rr, vr!, h d tar , too , !.,re' l :toe, nvvir rn idi . and Of 1'.14 art t•l4le, 1, In the I orol on dro•1 r in t 0 moot naTOITo • Tr - armor, t:.ac It oinr:ut ,to,Larn any :ninny front the DIV!? tri,e 1: 1.. I,t , ,• , 1,, 4, tit 4,1 r.At h`IF. N tv 1-fin NlKtor. F re,t .•<• •PtipPr. ~jl~ll:1}ii'r PI N }: i iti LI k t.) I .1 I ek •• AN: pitEA-,1 DEEM h;•r = n•t • k 1.4,43,.:m for Iltok ‘l,h, ,P ' ev.,iao!“. C I 11 lis • re..l =MEM k. t. - li I s II F 1 I=llllllll.llll • A. . d td TA Tl., P And rs,w4cta• - ..n .t , o«, in rt, !.rlnes, CT T E: .E•s_ el' /S. E.' CITY ,NrricoLLEAt, ❑xhe~ and Ltihnnating Allegheny City, Pa ICAFGi :',TC'SLOttI OP NEW ADVE:RTHEffENTS . HOWIE HOLIDAY SAU-,, No. 77 Market Street, THE BEST BA RtlA INS ;N THE CITY /N EIIBIit)IDERIES & L:10E GLOVES, GAUNTLEIS, HOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, 25 to 50 PER CENT I.elew former pr oos, we etre now oil-mg 4 it EAT I:V 11' IJCE,7I;EVINzi 10 per• one erne Sti.• v thurtSrl re., With HOLIDAY GIFTS. r na.l Pl.ti I . 11 ,, i; H , ;;;i1i , ;•.;11-4,., in t.r) in g. and hr I. had kcr i I. s nt •2`.. e r o. uo ;4, ft; fn) Trootn.,l Hood •;. ro 1 Inen fiendkerctilef.; f 1,11 Fine Ito o chiefs W I ft Herr,nt Revt.r • Ha .'orded ,tlier, . 4 0,1 ape J, And all .d,ter of ti 1,11 FO•r:11 worked a.dt- at fai, 60,75 gl,uu I 21, and all r to g+t.oollbt I • ,rl, Suirt at El p,,,; tdt Grt,ll.nt,na, MllO,lll . I,ior a 1 Gnnala , doodn SKATING CAP:4 TOW CAP 6, SON TA GS, CLOUDS AND TWILIOHTS. HOOP skill TS, , "1 41 and at all pri,o IPrcnch and Olechanic Corsas An enLro•ly n -w EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS untie pa Ladles Leather Bags, Sc,, die to hl , • Iwilined And col ors s_m olt firtsm. •tle•! , Turk Combs, H, R. and Mil k iudm y Gs—A o elan !nation of oar stock .a frurn perelJOS who R4Bll to buy Tlla bRIIT Q,LEhTiOtil OF TI.IE DAY 11 A. T OUGHT I TO 13 L 7 1 FORA 01 - 11^LIST Ivl •-”E NEW YEAR'S PRESENT 111 , ,YRIN & sIEDLic, Tart havp vo, •I•t - Trrnprl On what 'a Lary w - i j 'H. •,r 'hc.lo:l Rt ig It , ,t ~) nt I r.of..t:re t • rind sornr-trine „ !-Hrer rq•snr., " F • rk 14,;!;. - r. , II beegA.j. LA “N. [J,k, B - .1 . 0n d r rur, p ic c ! c . • t ! Il• : =EMI Arttik ; 11.1 1./1, l• , !WI t r b y `.. " '" ,01111 it° /: t, 1: r r.r • • ~11 war.. u•r!, H t.ncn. d fanl ~,,, • •in.,11. in nn-qi inn A , rl •at., \ll 4. • !Fla It F:. .•- r trimoLd ezamale our od- and In, os. r kta \ Li - tae nS nl alth.. roil 714 YOVEAI BEE. Lu, Ind!. A 115,111.11 ti DIP ~Iturs, 1, 91. .10 vt irrvi • ••• 111 i: ;4 Fond lit., 1, 1•• . . .. . ......... 1 u.O B art i •rg ...... 31 2 .1 'I 8••• ••• " -1,2,, • •0rt2 2 4!• .. ii 7", H• • le lei 2•,.9145 Cu-1. ••1 tin 11 I 26,973 21 Trie Trustees have this dey tia iare.l .r Pin 4. 1‘ • T , : f pr d,s 41z maul in 14 f , rthwih. if not .1 , 11 . .1. ~1 Lear inters.! r , r Ist. CHA4. A. C , Ihrrsedsuff, T.) Jeernher ireaearer. ;he unlori,n d And tin.: Conlin It respe - i Itt i • ...port Li.a: they ha.r ei kiniLihd the rrsaol rEo's •rt for the MOB Is et.l.ok: No 1061. amt tha they Lase ex,rulaed $6, aa,e,t, r..,nl.i.tmg of Ronda and Mor gat.a 4, arofi ab'a of Bard; s of Ex hangs na , l C 11.111. lino nod the s.tuo t be ,0rr...,•t, and to -• Tit t las :hal at...rt. J ••J , \•TA1).••• , ;, Ji Ale, 1. 4 .1 AC PIM/alio Dve-rnb.3r 4th, 18d , d BlB 2 d C TMAS PR ESEN Jut.t reetzived a large asiorm"nt f GENTS' SLIPPERS, VERY CI IuICE PATTERNs, Dui aellinx low 11 W E. Schmertz & Co,, RITE KID SATIN SLIPPRES, HEELED Ou:t - th a lor bsll3, partiab aad wadding, just re by W. E. Schmertz & 00., No. 31 Filth Street. )BliNtS'S's 'fl! AI. r• re , •i -, ed sod ;or sle i.y A. KELLY. Di uggrri., Nu. C. 9 Feilerst itreet ri 11, 0( . 1Y. r (}ROSS W I N-q.OW'S SOOTHING ei-/ SYRUP, for .481'. by GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, Bela No 89 Federal street., Allegheny. 3 )0 O LEER AND IN L E I m LEAD P u str and f ,, r sale by CilrO AIC t , LLY. prwi ß t, title No. e 9 Frdersl rdrsei, Allegheny. `IV I LLED IMEttl" Ci OTH, A. SHEETS," )..v.t recrev.d A nd for .ale by GEo. A LY, Drwrirtit, 10. 611 Federal wreet. Aleebeny. CASS] A. IN MATS, lUSL sit es mice O. 1 VENISON 10 ddl I for sale by GEO. A, ELLY, ucx Jet, 1 Venison just received by ,express and for No. In Federal street, Alleglieny.o 1 sale by JAB A MIMS, lIINZI LiNe ILI WORKED SLIPPERS, - 4 N L-_ I tiring marlo 1 ,ur r-took Our Pt ",`k 61.,E EVES NC:a PatIMOUIES AiD CABAS 8A.1,6101tA L SKIRTS, CHEAP (3001)8 JOSEPII HORNE, 77 MARKET STREET Ft, IL, nort two wroke will 1,, All th, 1.1,1),111xni eus'oßl9rr, 1. , k ' r I 1 i 1r 1 . ••• n r 1..1i1E1 $1f1,41, 68 81 Fifth street COM T rAki. wt./. fmAirit Western. Stove Works, 14.5 LIBERTY STREET, PITTEITORGH. C;FRAF & Co.. MA.NITFACT 17EBELLS; 'XTI gal) CALL THE ATTENTION v v of lbt, pu..ne to their large stock of well se. Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, A.L 9O —IMPROVEM AITCHER RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, HoLLOW-WASIA, Icc., among which will he found the liES COAL coon. STOVIi2B IN THE L:TV!'l 7 ] The llldilluatl, Advance, Air-Tight, 801 l Jae Woro awarded the F 1 11.8 T PREMIUM at the State ,r for the Ba9T COAL COOK STOVES. Mao F itiPT PREMIUM awarded to Ile TE.OI &ffERIOLG, GLOBE di LI:PUBLIC F ,, r the BENT WOOD 00011 tiTOWEI3 NOW IN The aI ,, NTUCKLAN and KANSAS Premium am I:mturpaseett. We cull attention of and EII'ILDF.I.7.B to the largest stock of GRATE FRONTS & MENDERS (' TELE STATE ll—We line tho Ut d KOND and ECLIPSE Coal Caiik wan Soap-Stone Lining., whic , mtand b*itte• than iron. nc/B;is BY T. A. 111 'CLELLAND CO HOLIDAY SALE China and Silver Plated Ware AT T. I 1.1- C . :dm:new:log on TUESDA.Y, DECEMBER 17th At land 7 p. m.. c00t...m.11g WE..NE9DAY at 10,2 hod 7, a very lar g e and &tensor° assortment of Hover Piam.l Ware, ern..Wine In part of Tea Setts, of every variety and Yryle; amore, Cake and Fruit Hinteta. Pucher., Creamers. Goolete Round and Oval trap., Tea. Table and D seri Yorke, Tea T • m e and j leant Spoons, Tobacco Boxes, &a. Also a viiriev of China Ware. e posture. Terms Cash Par rinds. Goode can i e elarroned on 'rosy-day morning. T. A. M'CL ELLAND & Cu, 11 Auctioneers: ISr() 1V LS THE TIME TO PROCURE PRESENTS FOR THE H 0 L I.D A V S. EMBROIDERIES Embroidered .llaudkerchlelia, Embroidered Ci , l'ars, Embroidered Setts, Wool H. ,ods, Leather Gabes, Leather B tsketa, Portmonaiw, & CHRAP FOR CASH CHARLES GIPNER'S, No. 78 Market Street, NEW CA IRPET@ 9 Oil Cloths, +kr/1, M'O A L L U M S, No. 87 fourth Street, Bot 7 olrr PREvious THE LATE :id , nn-r. in n tors, of w. , oh the fuhect adv,n• ;o piiret)smor, Fut{ CV. H. dolft .MNEPI/ 11. THOMPSON, ENERA AGENT COMMISSION MERCHANT .4'o. 4 .4"orth 'Ulla Street, ~al4-9m PHILADELPHIA, PA 40, Now r) I EIV Sol' El By thy au. hor of emit! -I T IT E TITERLANDS. bound. Priee $1.25. :"'any years t ere Iris appeared no nark o n of such power and originality as "ROT. E.' It nettled suddenly with great bnl haryty upon the reading community, whose cu• beinune intanse regarding its authorship, who'll to t hie day rein ens a my.r ery. The new noire I—`.Tr V. SO rHERI, A NDS"—developes fresh Irterr.ry gout,. of ..•xtrrto:diniiy character, and will unguent' in aiiiy old to the funs of the au licir. On. 12 1110. Far Also :I new and sup • - ior edition of RUTLEDGE. , 111 tt nppNtrinoa wad price wall '•7 ha Suth La; CLEIj6,E, after hsving pawed more than tseu y thuous, f•.>r some time pait been en • ly tint tf p tat, and these new end more ele ,te❑t copies wiz! meet wish a retEly Pale For sale by WEI% II IN ER, Sutecesßor toßunt & Miner. cent docr to Post othoe. AA FRIRND.Iti.VEED. TRY IT. , WEEI'!.I. I NFA LLIBLE LLININIiNT prituar.di frdin the ree pe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, the great Done settar,and bee been 11.1 d , t 1 ri, itrac:e- f Ott la_it twenty years wit.h the most esionian.ng success. Ae an exLernal remedy la with en a rival and will alleviate pain more :peach y than OPP other preparation. For ell itheumeue end :Nervous Disc rders it ta truly iuf.lbble and as a curative ter Bores. Wousd4, sprains, praises, seolh'ng, healing and s'rengthentag properties, excite the just mender and satonothrneet of all who have aver given it a trial. Over fair hundred 'certificates of remit•hable cures net termed by it within the last two years, attest tlds fact. FL E. SELLERS & Co , Agents for Pittsburgh. c---?PUBLIC MEETING, NATIONAL ARMORY. A Public Meeting of the cilizena of Pillaburgh will he held on MONDAY AFTERNOON. Pith !net. et 8 o'c'ook, in the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS io take into congideration the further prosecution of the effort to obtain the locanonof the N.t.onal Armory and Foundry at Pitt.hurah.— By order Wm. WILK INS, • 'm C•.rn N.!VITI3. and Foundry. TNERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and 3AIPO AT ADA AND DIALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, Le., Ivnriii-E.t9t corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, tom )y AT LT. - GYP - NY CITY. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIET.,E LINIMENT, Wboleaale and Retail by E. E. SELLERS & CO„ rtkanrftnal ofmner Second and Wens IR()Pi CITY, Linen Collirs, Linen Setts, Lnoe Setts, Lace C Atari, Lace Sleeves, Lace Handkerchiefs, Wool Sleeves, Wool Gaiters -A T - MOE IMIEUE =ME Cure of Mrs. Warner. For about five years I had been affected With pain in the right side taken breast, and m hopes ofgetting r e e t, I had many dtfferent kitida of me(fiemes, but found no benefit from them whatever. I then heard of D. Schenck, and the great cures be was performing with Ms treatment, and concluded to send tO gent in Pdieburgh, Dr. Keyser for some of his'me Previ- us to taking it, I V 7119 so prostrated air to be tin , ble to undress myself, or even to lay in b r ed: was obligedlo sit up in a °halm order to ob tain any rest at all. After having taken Dr. Schenck's medicines,l heard teat. the Doctor was comma to Martin Re el's, and r determined to see him. 1 was wready no much Improyei by the use ; of his medicine, as to tie able to gn over to Mr. i 11 och'it, nth eh is a distance of a mile from my house. The : actor pronounced my oisease to no ItronortialConsumptiloaand Liver Goan , plaint, with an noose:on of. the Pleura to tot,:, r. ba. i would moreover add, that I coughed rf• ; moot continually , and spit np large ousutuies of I matter daily. I took the Pule° onie B LTIV ha ; Sea Wsed Tonle and /Mandrake Win, ; according.to the Doctor's du ectione,iunt am Sappy to say thaf„l am nearly well . ANNA WARNER, Oct 29. 1801. at Thlonehlp, Columbtanatb., Ohio, deriikw Retail Groeers CH E C K 8 OHECTICS OF A SUPERIOR (MUSTY: ore offered for sale at the Lattice of the WESTERN PENITENTIARY. not? om InFIN TURNING RAM. Warden ttereen in C more tun o likoaa:e by Clearing out aslant FrIBNC/L MdBECILDEhM4A LACE GOCWS AT did .BATON, AktIISEWE'NTS. PITTR.BITRGH THEATRE. Loan asp Meaetoia. WM. HENDERSON Penn Amantatott.—Prtaate Boxes, 8.6,00., Single Seat in Private Box, Parquette and Preto Circle. cbaio, 60 ~e ats; Family (-trete, 26 coat.; Colored Gallery, 26 cent% Colored 80X6E1,60 COULI4 Gallery, lb cents TFTIS EVENING . The parlor maneewill commence wi , TEE SOUTH-SRN REBELLION. Paul Dagen Mr Henderson. Aleatoric ...... .... ........ Rendereesi . Etta Lyon Rate .Nesi ton. Prettous to witch" STATE SEQB.ETS. TRIMBLE'S VARIEHES. PEv N STRE ET. NEAR ST. CLAI Tait, EV EP7ING Ll be prc 1 - ented the MAIL WITH THE MILEOG PAIL. Lord Ridandera J. W Jennings Algernon [lnward. Liccn W. A. Rouse. Milly Fanny Denham. After whichisongs by Lie Duval D.ncea by P.P.:e Negro De:meadow. by Johnny Hatt and J 8 1 IVP. Light. listen mg and Tricaa of Dexterity by rzo kirbye and Eon. The performance will corclade with . JENNY LIND. Jenny Leatherlungs --.:Fanny Denham SCALE OF PEL.,s h--Private Boxes 1460; Sing e Folio to Boxes .6er nts; Yerquette 13 centg; GaßerY 10 cents. 1)oors Opla at 6 %, Curtain rises 7%. CANTER RUR Y, ALL. LATE ATHENEUM, LIBERTY STREET IMMENSE BUCOE9B. IMArRNBEBU...AJEBB. JIM FLAK E. JIM FLAIC MlB9 MAGGIE BOWERS MIBB MARY Ml'zN EWTO MAGG N W IE BO Eliti and the fall company. CAVALRY, C A VALK Y-M. WANTED FOR CAPT. IRISH'S KEYSTONE CAVALRY, COLONEL LAWN'S FAVORITE BRIGADE. Highest pay ntd best equipmentc in the serriCe Apc y immediately at the Recruling Office, No. 62,14 ST. CLA IR STKEET Capt. NATEPL IR SH, dcl3 6t, RF , crilitiog Officer. D. HANCOCK, aTTOR.ArE L.Af NO. 73 G:ELANT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA. delB4( 'it STYLES OF WOAD GOODS Jvsz -RmaEz-v-Dl,. r E are now opening a choice Stock v V of Wint,r Goody consisting in all of the latest importations of CLOTEd, CAM3IDIEREf3 AND VkliTlNGitt, which we flatter ourselves will ce canal to any assortment to be found East or Wei. They will be made up to order in a superior style and at prices to suit the times. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and this SAMUEL GRAY 44, SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 IFlllh Street. 186 BALMORAL SKIRTS BY THE STEAMER CANADA. received this day and for ate at wholesale and re tail ey EATON, MA CRUM d CO, 7 Fifth etr•pt "VT Atr. . TREAGY , HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER AND GLAZIER, ffozarth BG , Bet: Wood dt. Stottlideld PPPTSBURREr, PA. terAll work p . 1) - . , othr att..odod en. rr..r26,1 dG Ts FINE FRENCH ROOTS, Of Brolks' Manufacture, SKILING AT NEW YORK PRICKS, FOR CASH, At 31 Fifth Eitreet. W. E, SCHMERTZ & CO efod ' HE FOL I OWING ARE viii.u-NTA x RY stutements from pria.im of reepect.bality nod truth, in this vicinity. who hay. been greatly heoefitted by his renied,es; acme of whom would evidently have been in their graves ere now,il their dise-dies had not been arrested r.y Dr. Schen:ll"n medicines: Case oflaver Complaint and Dyspepsia of Ten Team Stnnding. I have been suffering for ten yearn pant from Liver Complaint and Dyapepyie. I heard of Dr. flehencli's coming out to Martin Hoelesi, and I thought I would go and see him, as my disease had increased in violence within Ice put lwoyeare, and been under trealment of severe, doe ors, from whom I retie' ied no benefit. la the early part of June of this year I went to see Dr. Siihenck, And woe ersmined him w.th his " llkiflPlROM- E I EP." I have been Llk,tig his Ptdvi nfc Syrup, Sea Weei T cod Mandrake Pill, since 'hen. and I must may that I am greolly benedtt•d by their use; indeed, I might 11'1110Elt Ray that I am well. ANNA M. Pilaff Lolotli, Poland tp., .Ifakoninp co., Ohio. October 81,1961 ' I home been much benetitted by the use of Dr Schenck's modnines. RUFUB PARZER, Fbland, Ohio. Oct. 81,1861, . Case of Dirs. McCort/kelt. I hail been effected with release of the Lungs for tour or five years, when I heard of Dr. Schenck coming to Martin /loch's. Previous to this urns I had _given ap tul..hope of ever getting but Mr. Koch, shout I knew to have been cured by Dr. Schenck, urged my husband until he prevailedupon me to go and see the Doctor, who found both my lungs affected, the bronchial tubes were both diseased; when I breathed, they would raffle so that it could be heard distinctly.— have now taken his medicines for some time, cd find myself woodt.rfullt improved, although a it entirety recovered; I now find myself ab:e t attend to moot of my household &Mee, and havo 110 doubt of my ultimate recovery. From th benefit I have received from Dr. Se:letters tree men., I would advise all persons similarly affected to apply to him when he makes Ma next. reit. JANE PacCONNELL, Oct. 81, 1881. Poland Tozonthip, Ma/toning Ohio. Certificate of Jane Griat. I have been troubled for about two years with a pain in my breaat. Late in the Hpring of this year I heard of Dr. Schenck coming oat to Martin Koch's, and I deterrnmrd to cAll and see him, and get examined with hit Iteaplrometor. I did to, and also took all three of his medicines, ac benerd coin fittged id directions., and I have been greatly . I hope, from toe benefit already ex perienced, that it will not be long until I am en tirely well. JANE (ttlYl'. /Wand Oot. 81, 1881. Totonship,/kkhoeing Co, Ohio. 1 4T1 F:t2 IRlT3rjePßnq
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