®i )t Oailii Post. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. PJTTBMS URGH : FRIDAY NORNIKG: For Afternoon and Midnight Tele graph and Local Sews See First and Third Pages. UNION NOMINATIONS, FOR MAY'»R: HEXRY A. WEAVES FOR CONTROLLER: WILLI VM LITTLE, FOR TREASURER* JOHN C, DAVITf THE UNION TICKET, We place this ticket at the head of our columns this morning; we intend to support it on the day of election, and advise our readers to do likewise. It is of unexceptionable men, against whose ability and integrity not the slightest objection can be urged. We perceive that the Gazette is at work to save its party by the election of the Republican nominees. Were we anxious for a mere party triumph, in our coming municipal contest, we could easily se cure it by running a straiglrt Democrat ic ticket. The sentiment of the Democ racy of the city seemed to be against it, however, and we think that they have shown good sense as well as patriotism in so determining All we desire in these days of distraction, taxation, and pov erty, is honest and faithful public ser vants; the da)B for mere partizans we think have departed. JOB AND 808 Under this heading the Tribune pub lishes an article full ol bitterness against those whose patriotism in the war against the rebels is confined to cheating the government. It mentions no nsmes, but'tis quite evident,that it means to hit some particular persons. Now that com plaints both loud and deep are made against some gentlemen in power, and their truth established by conclusive and overwhelming circum-lantial testimony, we are surprised Lhat that vin uoua public servant, John Covode, ha.- not taken the question in hand and expcs-d it to bis indignant countrymen liuring Mr. Buchanan's admin istratiun this Mr. John Covode was most iuuustrious in exposing the scoundrels who were hang ing about the Capitol. ’i k Committee exposed several rascally transactions, all of which went to prove that Mr. John Covode was determined, wlrle he sr.t in Congress, to permit no villainy prac ticed against the government, by its agents, to escape detection and punish ment. That exemplary gentleman and journalist, Forney, too, could not find space sufficient in his interesting paper to publish the details of the repr.it oi Covode’s committee. How these worthies fumed and howled at the exposure of each additional item of corruption; but now when open robbery, nnparalled in the history of any government, is sap ping the very substance of the people, these and others like them loox on and wink at trie most shameless villainies. These fellows are far more dangerous than the rebels in arms, and v. hat ren ders their conduct the more enormous is their constant prate of patriotism.— The Tribune s-ys : “The hoEtile array in front of th- Ns tion ij tormidable-and desperate. We do not seek to disparage nor underrate i s power. It sufficed to tax and try the strength of our ffiyal and true Twenty Millions. The struggle is a great one i summons to the Nation's dtleme every drop of her heroic blood. Never had quar« rel gi eater argument than tms -never be foredid the earthly destinies of the human race hang so visibly, palpably suspended on the issue of a war. Our bravo soldiers who flounder over miry roads or shiver around sleety camp fires know that theirs is no holiday straggle, but one which taxes all their endurance and their strength, awarding to many wounds, disease and death; to all, danger, privation and suf fering. “But malignant and audacious as are the enemies in lront, those wh hang about the rear of lhe Union armies are scarcely less dangerous and not a whit less deles table “They are the vile brood of Jobbers, who lie in wait lor chances to become Public Bobbers. “Well may Heaven and Earth unite in loathing their slimy greed, their shamelesß rapacity. “It ie bad enough at any time to seen wealth at the public cost—to burrow in some festering abu&e and grow rich on the spoil of the community. But what at time might be simple Knavery is 'BOW the blackest Treason. “Oh for another Christ, with whip of (not very) Bmall corda to scourge with Divine wrath the money-changers out of the Templo of Liberty, which they profaneand pollute !” IRELAND WAKING UP. The Irish in America are becoming a very important element of our jiopula tion; since war with England has been talked of, they have been looked to, as the most fitting portion of our people to lead the attack, or meet invasion. This impression is not confined to the United States; it is now engaging much atten tion in Great Britain, and especially in Ireland itself. It is estimated that the Irish in this country, and those of im mediate Irish descent, number five mil lions, who will rush with impetuous eagerness to a contest with England.— The Dublin Nation in an article upon the subject says; “War! That war! What does it mean— what does it mean for Ireland? The Trish nation, too, has its instincts, and these have told it something that fires the eye and stirs the blood of youth and sires all over the land. Never, since the shout of American inrependence Note an echo in the Church ol Dungannon, has nows so momentous startled Ireland. No prophet’s voice is needed to foretell what all fore.ee. Yes, it may be that Gcd has heeded ..ur long suffering, and beard our fervent pray ers. It may be at last the day is dawning ‘our fathers’eyes were not to see.’ War between England and America!—between England and the Irish abroad; between England and millions of cur nearest and dearest kindred—our own flesh and blood. There are one hundred thousand armed and disci [-lined Irish soldiers in America —they are the banished Oelts. whom the Timea proclaimed were ‘gone with a ven geance.’ Not ‘on the slopes of St, Anto ine 1 did ‘the Irish troops’ of King Louis leap with excitement than ? ould those vengeful Celts across the Western ocean, on the news that England drew the sword against America. In that hour the bitter memories of a lifetime—memories the most terrible that ever exiles bore—would find vent in the cry for vengeance on tbeir exterminator—the exterminator that ex*- ullod over their expatriation, laughed at tbeir Fcrrows, and mocked at their distress. Yea, if England h b cause to start in higb excitement at the news we chronicle to day, Ireland has cause deeper still. The crarh of arms in America brought fcer freedom once before. She needs Put the same firmness, unanimity and patriotism now, to grasp it once more.” DEC. 27. It is reported that our government at 'Washington has received important ad* vices from Ireland, going to show that that country is ripe tor revolution, and that in the event of a war between Eng land and the United States she will not remain a passive spectator, but make one more bold, stroke for the achieve ment of her independence. A letter from Paris, cf December 4th, “The letter of Gen. Scntt (which was seen oy Mr. Thurlow Weed, Minister Dayton, Consul Bigelow, and Bishop Hughes, before its publication) and which was originally published in tbe Constitu tionnel, appears in the Monitcur uf -.ms morning. It has provoked no comment from the French press, except in regard to tee cool fairness of its tone. You will see how cavalierly the London Times disposes of it.” The letter signed by the old hero reads a? if written by Bishop Hughes and round ed off by Thurlow Weed OUR ARM V CORRESPONDENCE. Prom Sickles’ Brigade Camp Fa&nuu. Nias Buddi Feast,.) Deosmbt-r laei / Editor Post : It is raining quits Lard ibis eve mug, rendering it bo unpltus-mi without that 1 speedily arrived at the conclusion, to remain at heme, and scribble a few lines to you. Impose in a previous letter, ol four men belong* ,ug to our regiment, who Here captured by the rebels, opposite. Two of them (draramers) have returned safeiy, having effected their escape on the n'gnt appointed for their removal to Rioh mond. The remaining two have doubtless *afelv arrived at the above place, and are in durance vile. But as we a 1 expect to dine on green pens, a Richmond, this coming spring, they need only h little pationee, for a good lira*, a corning.” ’1 he -kteenh" batteries at the mouth of oeuanLoo, s-i 1 continue to open fire on every vcs«<| that ventures past and wilh (he usual demve < ! rir ces.a,i e. striking someuhere in the ne>ghborht<*l of the target. Last night several of our steamer?, pas- Srdup, saluted the retiels with several roands of Bheli, and then proceeded on their way. Why this n*st of viper - is permuted to e*n>t, i cannot tee f >r it is plainly visible that our gun U.«i* could an nihilate them ;n a few hours, with h?tl* or no loss of hfe; whereas if they are permitted to continue er-cting new works, ihe case wil he materially altered; h*,er»l day it » K n,» Snorter » nvel »m,in our Imevfrom Iheir r«mp, and a though ao confi <lon’O could he pUeed in what he related, I ?haj givs you tbe facts, a* gleaned from his conversa* n:n. When he left, the Texan regimen’s had re ceived orde’S to march, with thrve days evoked ra'ions and bad made all due preparation . K»* stated that there were”2s,ooo men under arms, m ardabout Freestone Pont, and corroborated f e report of scarcity of Cod, tenU, cqupmeatA, 4< . but ths officers are allowed tent-. the men constructing huts, of branches Ac, to protect -hero from the severe cold wh ; ch we row experience, e'-pecia.ly at night. The climate toils severe? upon the rants of the Texas regimtnts, where sickness and disease are on the increase. He was placed under arrest, until further order*. The KboTe parB-tmag^Tfi«a;fe S B E ,^ttta»r B i c.irrtn? to his Dflin impreMed Into Ll.e rebel servioa, seined his fi;at opportunity lo return. The 6th, Regiment of our brigade, passed <nr eDcampment a few days ago, oo their route to Liverpool Point, which place; I stated to yon in r f rmer letter, was likely to be our next more. But, in the light, that matters now present, it is more than ) kely, that we will remain in ear present quarters Tor an indefinite period. The field on which we are now encamped, wa* when we arriv ed, surrounded by dense woods; bat, now. what a c ntrustl Our cooks hare played sad haroc amongst them, and the space for stci'e around, presents a clearing in the best western style, ir not even more peidfect Tcannot say much in furor of our ground it being a low-mar shy and unpleasant situation, it is a miracle that we hare good health up to the present t me. I can jjtofbute itoaly to the beantifal weath er, we hare office oxpenenoed. Within Lh&f&Bt few days, several squads of re oruits havearSijMt and been distributed among the several companies. This does not include oar new company came on from Port Jer | vis, saturdnyUat This new arrival has offered an ■ opportunity of discharging all those unfit for duty. Yesterday, I registered 22 discharges, on burgeons certificate, (be majority of these haring imposed on the examining Surgeon, at their enlistment) being effected with various diseases, bat passed themselves off as soand and hea’tby m*n. Oar sick report to day, shows nine in hospital, eighteen in quarters, quite a falling off from previous re ports. Typhoid fever has disappeared, with the exception of one case, and he is gaining strength rspidiy. We had quite a trest on Saturday last* Messrs Jno. Leigler and Mart Miller, arrived from Washington and bad the forethought 10 procure several barrels of apples, which ihey brought along, as a favor for the Boys It was duly appre ciated, I assure you, and we had a regular benefit, suoh a munching and crunching waa fearful to behold, the praises bestowed upon our enterprising townsmen and the general de sire appears to be may “they do it more,” for it was truly a luxjury to our salt coaled palates. The bojftxtf Company E, are quite busily en- for their theatrical comes off during the holt* c&ys, rod we are all on (he tip-toe of expectation, (or no doubt the programme will be a varied and entertaining one. The inimitable “Forbes" is among the “stars” that appear, and that in our regiment, is advertisement enough. Several oth er amusements are on dit, and no doubt that we will find enough to paes away the week. Many are the br xes expected from home, butourex press facilities are no; the best, so I fear many, disappointments from that quarter. Cci. Dwight, is now off on a furlough, to Boston, also, Li«ut. Col. Farnum, and Maj. Holt, who urn new either at Washington- or New ) ork- Tlra leaves us without a commanding officer (staff.) but the difference is not porceptable. Cur fri#nd. Wills G. Dennislon, of East Liber y, ison aflying visit here and Appears to enjoy himself hugely, among the setfer*. But I xm carrying ray letter to a greater length than I intended, and the on y way to mend it now appearato be “halt” American Matters in England. The London correspondent of the Boston Com mercial Bulletin , writing under the date of Novem’ berJOih, say a : meric*, American stock, and Americans, are ju»t now a long way below par in this market, and those that are engaged m business with the United States are in great consternation. At straws show which way the wind blows, I will cite one ease to ► how the state of public fee’ing hero against the United States. A large American pubiisbirg in London, who had nuilt up an excellent bnain-sa throughout Great Bri'ain, and nad met withex anuiye sales for treir puHi:al : ons, hare found »n icemens© fal mg oft in tneir business within the past few weeks, owing to the bitter feeling exiting here against anything American, in Manchester, Liyerpool, and other important placr?, business is v*rydul). American shipping is jylne perfectly idle, underwriters will not insure, and shippers will not ship in American bottoms. That nation oaunot be free that is bought wuh i»s consent and sold against it; where the rogoe m rags is kept in countenance by the rogue m raffles; and where, from high to low, there is nothing radical bat corruption, and nothing is held contemptible bat poverty. Yours, truly, A SPEECH FBOM GOVEBNOR CTJHTIN. Governcr Curt n attended the New England Bc c eri ’s aornnl dinner, :n New York, on Monday In response to the toast, “The Union of the •State?—of ail tne States; it may cost treasure and it mav cost b ood, tut it will stand, and will amply,, e jmpciu'aw* for both ” Gov. Curtin said. Gt.MLEsrcx cp me New Ekausd Sxjiett; I ffecept * d the invitation lo ho prer>en‘ on this occasion “ a-. I might be al fa to 1 ok in the faces of loyal men outside of PrnDsylvanis; but, God be praised, 1 have never look* d upon the face of a disloyal mm inside of Pennsylvania. Bave the President of this society And a very fjw gentlemen in this room, I have not had the pleasure of a persora l ac quaintance with you or any of you, and but for the ca’amity that has fallen on our common country, I certainly wou d not have separated mystlf from my labors in this exigency tut to look upon a £gw who were wih the people of Pennsylvania in their Ardor, their zeal and their sympathy, to suppress this most insane and wicked rebellion [Loud cheers,] Gendemen, it is the duty of every man to devote himself to one single purpose, and to that alone.— [Applause] Not to the restoration of the Govern meat. 1 admit of no Suoh fallucy. Tho ment exists, and the Constitution is in full opera? lien, [Cheers.] U’e are now engaged in actual war We have now unsheathed the let u tnd tho halter perform its duty in this rebellion with this wicked rebellion. We understand no process. [App.au. c e ] In Pennsylvania we know of no temporiz ng of n goifaii, n. They are rebels, »n ked rebel?, an i if they do not yield to a legiii. mate course, they - hal’ be put to death. [Cheers.] Krom 1813 we have had the constant enjoyment of an enlarged com mere.»a c dan amouat of prosperity mi far a form <>: government which derives its prin ciple.- farm the fath-r* rf New Bugland, snd wick, ed men have ,ow attempted to duturb it. But let n t meet these men with farce, man to man, and pun »-h them, and if our coaHilu i.;n murt be puri fied by bfaod, why thon bathe it in tne blood of tho w.cked. [Chat-r**] I J to the toast and i recognize in it the ir mom. 1 words of au immortal man. You wil 1 pardon me, as a Pann«ylv. l ni *n. from referring to the fact that the sentiments of p diticai and reli gious liberty brought by the Pui -udh of New Eng land, and carried t'icre by its representatives. wvs promulgated lo the world by tho I’eo arationof In dependan e. [Applause] When the war was ovt r pnd a Ccu.-iitutieD ad pted, you ca'ried the free sen'iment <-l New England again to Pennsylvania, and mere again n Pcun.-yiVA&ii that Constitution was fanned. We «ro not given to sudden changes i □ Pennsylvania ; hut mark me, when the people think they are nphi the i übhc feeling flows on with an even current ■>: d > voted Icaity to the C-oaeO* tut ion. The Governor passed a high eulogion on tbe pe-'pfa of New jfngl iiul, f>r the h eral gifls they hsd be-io*e,i on r.is native btate, in supply-ng them with <jc.mcl teachers, profesaOTa of colleges, and goods of various descriptions, whfah latter ha w.*s b. usul m aay were Home*ime« charged nt a n markaMy high rale. [Laughierj Peun-ylvama ha«f someiimcs railed a ‘Tviod gmni,” ‘ ir fat lh<>*e wh » designate acr -o bat go «n«t f«el nuise now, and thry would find lha- her Hood <;;r rultfad freely, that m her borders there was no thing hut action, ttai ihe uoafa* w,*rs all, r; from at least roe eye of the blind giant, a:,d n»rrsrtul r storation to sight has resulted in ;h- otzar.itn- Uuu. equipment and marsi.al-nc in the fie id one hundred thousand r| loval and pstMotlo men. ready to 'bed thoir blood ’.n defence of tho prinrlufaa gunran .*•■! th,-ir. <y their f-itncr- In PennvHv,wna th* r kn<»*- and understood hut on** >«*••!’men . wfurh vr,u fidelity t■> the tk n-u tn t•«-.u. aru .i rr'oiiiu.i.u »( u head- <»r th«- (»••vrriime.i', i.r rr.a - who they were, j ()he< rs. Th**t w-re p'a.--- ' y m-.i *:rt-r»*vor, m tr. „ va.-t country, th« iiiUTb-re rtuh till-* x«o : 111<.n < 1 fa.e • IVnnsy’VHQift ria l. wiUi one heart, de-l >r»-l, m t‘** nmt m-nt t o wh'rh be ftho speaker) rfow re- ► oti'ir* i u..,t ii reMsied, even it be u> t e shfr 'ding of blo,-d. [ippiauee.} 'ibe orator c •'Qciu-ied by express nz his utmost confidence in the ftb-h y -h** P..• -i .-ot, and General McU«l* lau Ui oury out the necessary measures to u ti mate y conquer the Sou*.h, sn 1 restore the K-pufa ho again t peace and harmony. GHWEKAL SdO'nPS HETTJIiJff. imperial Dispatea t 3 the N. Y., Evening PojL V\asan*orov, D*u 24.—1 t ts renerally beiieycd here tb<d General Scott’* »cdd«n return by the Arago is occasioned by »ho communication of mu porlant hints from the Emperor Napoleon. Ru mors to this etiect have already been put in circu lation, and it is now HtAie.j Lhat Napoleon based mediation between Great Britain and tr.e United StaU ?, il not u terms, at least with auffi' clrnt directness to justify General Scott in laying tfa** propos tion befo;e cur government. The new treaty between the United States and Mei ; c is under coustde ation in tbe Senate Com m tu-e i,n Foreign Atfaira. The treaty, however, «ilnoi e reported to the Sjnate tid after the holiday^. No lunher business will be transacted in Con gress until iho close of the holiday week. Ons Hundred Thousand Biflea from Germany. Thurlow Weed writes from Paris to the Albany Evening Journal: Mr. George L Bchoyle»-, the United States gov ernment agent, has completed hla mist ion. He has obtained from the government arsenals ft) Austria and Saxony over thousand rifles, equal to any m the world. These are now on ihsir way to America. The knowledge that^ our governmmt needed arms has sbarpenetH&e cupidity" and wits of all who deal in tnem. armorers of Europe are at work now, nigbt and day, in patching up old miw. keta, and in counterfeiting new ones, in the hope of palming them upon our government. Europe abocnds with inferior discarded muskets, while now and reliable arms, in hand, are only obtained from government arsenals, and that, of coarse, with great difficulty, Belnforceme® ;s for the Frontier Forts. On Friday night a train arrived at Buffalo, from toe West with five hundred solders belonging to the Seventh infantry, U. 8. A, and commanded by Captain Mat hew B. Stevenson -Foot companies embarked, being destmed'for Tte SteTen.on. started dnSsto/dajr for Ffe Kagan. ThSsa Xor* ces are intended as a permanent garnßon to the ions named. Euel Belweeu a Man and his In Sennet, about fire nrles from Auburn, N. Y., Mr. Reuben Weeks, on his return home, was charged by his wife with beiog intoxicated. The discussion became animated, when Mrs. Weeks wentino ihe pantry after a cheese*knife, saying that thev wou.J seitie their difficulties by a deadly tight, Wrekn took a ahot gun, and as she retu n* ed with th« knife in her hand, fired, wounding her fatally. European Creditors of Amsrica. The London 'Junes in its city article of the 7th, “Aa the bum which w,J! fall due next month in the frhapo of interest or dividends on American securities he.d in iCurope may be estimated at not lees than£2,ooo 000 sterling, the question of the probability o! a declaration of war in the interval ia a matter of senou s pecuniary moment to a largo class of investors in hngland, France, Germany If America cvnihi be relied upon to adopt the pre coiient-i of medern honor and civilisation, there would !■« liuie cause for present or future anxiety on the part of the holders either of the securities of the central and stv.o g -vemmerts, or those of priraie corporation,*; but the symptoms manifest ed ouoioer points or her intention to disregard or over-n ie i very principle, whether ennveatirn ai ur legal, current au.--ng othr-r nation?, ha>e| n«ural'y fern waudied w th misgiving hr a'i who ' mity be in the way to suffer from any views she may think fit to pro:hum with legard to finan cial rights. ttSU Pleasant and cool upon the souls of the scholars of the present age, lie the shadows of the trees under which Plato taught. K&- Bick men taking drugs to escape death is often like a person under the influence of night mare; he finds himself nearing the dreadei ©b. ject by his very struggles to escape from U. I^r^vw « !7t?rrw , ??wv _,. KRAMER—HEAZKLTON.—Ou Christmas, bv Rev. A. J. Eods ey, Mr Fioranne Km i.er to Mus AquaM. Heaz3.too, all of thisc: y. jpEKFUMEEY, TOILET ARTICLES, Jc English and American Handkerchief Extracts of ail (he choice odors. To let Waters, Gdlogne, Orange, Florida, Ac. Pomade? and Hair Oil?, in variety Magnolia K !rn, fc*i.k of Koaee und Parisian Lotion. Boap» — Honey. Musir. Glycerine, Jockey Club, Ac., with a cho-co assortment cf Fan cy Goode. For ssle by SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist, de23 comer Sraitußeldand Fourth streets. BSANDRETB’3 VEGETALE PILLS are IK?/ infallible for co&fcjTenena, spaam*. loss of ap petite, sick headache, giddiness, tense of bloating after mea’s, dizziness, drowsiness, and craropng pains, and all disorders of the' stomach and novels. Original Letter,at 2W (Jana; street. N. Y. J C. COOK, publish* rof the Slate Banner, Ben nington. Vt.says he was attacked with l yepep*ia and sufiered ro severely from it, thai not a particle of food could be swallowed without occasioning the most uncomfortable senea.lon in his stomach For five years he sufiered from this dreadful complaint, when he used BRAKDRETH'S FILLS. Tt.o flr.-t box did not seem to benefit hun much. lut the second produced & oh i by the time he had taken six boxes a COMPLETEOUKE wss effected. Hesaysr “My dyspepsia was gone, and my ex pectation of an enriy dea«h vanished.” BRANDKETH’S PILLS are sold at the PRIN CIPAL OFFICE 294 CANAL Hi*., and 4 UNION SQUARE, New York. ’’ ' - • obtain your first supply from rne of*tbej?ede» pots or from r-ne of the regular ad Tertised ace nts for the GENUINE BRaN!>RWTB’S PrLL«; you wid then know howto obc.-rra beiwevn too true and false. • Sold by THOS. REDBATH, Pittsburgh. Pa, And bf ait respectable d=aiers in medicines, dol4Tradaw XJXsTJD JBirt/T -A-IBL HlJrt. FAIHMAN. UNDER TAKER, sole agent Viy for Ktski-’s Metallic Burial at R. R BHLOER’H CABINET WAREROnMB, JSfo 46 bM TH r iICuU STREET Residence, '.flS »>aco<:k street, Allegheny City. Orders rnay be icft AT CHARLES' LIVEP.Y STABLE, Allegheny City. eeiil-6md 2p ITsS* FOR SATI-KaC j iuN TO OURbELVEi >*Sr as well as to convince the pub'ic that we keep pure liquor a, we have b>d some <• f our Whie ttj examined by Mr. Weyrnm aod re.-pecifudy suomit me result to the pur.lic (COPY) Pittsburgh, May 22 IS6I. MESSRS. TIRRNAN A GETTY—I have examined the specimen of whiekev left ai h e and tina it to t.f* a iiii't' article. I i* fre* from fu* 1 oil the com-.;<.n ;mpu n »•- of tVh.ek es. Y« u need have no lO offering it aa a genuine article. GEO. W. WK.YMAN. We h ve atid on hand a fe-v bar eia of this Whisky f >r Hale a: • ur s'orc, corner of Ohio Kiroet and the Ihsm <ud, Al'eaheny c.ty. ddSOlw THE Cl I'lZh.No oK PI rrSBtJRGE.—I anno:mo*> tmeuliToyou <ia a orndidAts at he ensuing election, for the office of CITY CONTROLIER li a long rii>. r.ence m varied and exten-ive huri ne»a. np> rf-,; f*rr.i jarity wih account-, and the id*nuQi'at t.n of a iif'rtme wit all ih» of my itHiive cn-. • nMje tne 10 «n>i: confidonce and miiqiort I will confidently for your suffrages* DoXT-.f WILL-AM UTTLE ;«h_>THWA-.H, "i Yom 'lVjtU?rry Jooihwfthh, TeubcrrT Too Ti wash Traberry T'>othw4f<h TniH f I xer im odp of th<* rawi vnlu**U- prepara tion* of 'j.n <i«y for pr*-M'rvin { - th«* and (Ton*-. By it« icgulitr ime y:u are :n-uri*d ieeth fr«-< H'■ d k;>-1 iAttAr ’ t wib u oe-n la : ho mmr n uad gums, iiw I Krrr“' d'-csy o r tn<: t«*« h. It wrl rur* b <M>d-ng gu "h 1‘ will mAkc f» fL rp.‘tu»j kum-i hard and hoalthi !• w.r n< U'r« I*o nil ( tl-nn aecrtM'on.** of tb< mouth nod mpart a toih'Lee’h Prepared bj .bmEPH FLEMING. d-23 corner uf the Burnt oJ and Market at iiitimkt right! 250 BHMORAL SKIRTS, ALLCOLORSAND PRICES JUST UI’KNED AT W. k 1 HUGUS’. ’The largest and iv. .-si ii**»uuiul ru>ck of CIRCULARS, SHAWLL All of the NEWEST STYLES &t W. & B. UICI.V CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS. de7 T QUBI ~~ Present a pair of those neat well made * •£ Gallors, Steppers or Shoes, ? —AND SATINS LJPPERS, HEELED. suitable for ballsy panics and .wedding, just re Opived by W. E. Schmertz & 00., No. 3| Filth street. dels j JOSEP? 11. TUUMP.SO.V~ GJENEttAI, AGENT v X “AND - COMMISffION MERCHANT Jro,-4MMrth Finn Street, • <fi p phii-aiiblphu. r« P R hTs E NT S Just reoes£{l a Urge assortment [o I GENTS’ SLIPPEES, VERY CHOICE PATTERNS, and selling low by W E. Schmertz & Co., de!B J . D 7 HANCOCK, jiTToturEr jtT ur, HO, 73 GEANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PENN A. O'WEIS BmE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 si. Clair Street Gentlemen's Clothing 'made to order cheap FDR CASH. HAVING.RETURNED FROM NEW York, with a choice stock of CLOTHS, CAKSIM Kites VESTINGS, jshich can be pur chased at price* to below the osual rates. sir Great jndncfcnentp ottered to cash bayers. soZfcem T WILLIAM CAES Sc CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND IMPORTEBSOF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o. ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLS MONOSGAifELA RYE WHISSY, 327 and 820 Liberty Street, BOSOy PlTTSfiuaeH, PA, MARRIED: i.\L>— |g»M> AT Offenbach EE’s, & No. Ift Kiftn Btreet No. 81 Fifth street NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PRIMARY MEETINGS—AI T. CITIZENS fr end'y to the election cl iho UNION TICKET, nr tnnucd on Tuesday UtT, are icqueaie.l to meet in their a varai Wards, an i place tii romi nation UNION COUNCIL *JICSKTS,to be eUcu-i cn’.he same day with me city offices, beiog the FIR9TTUEIDAY IN JANUARY, by order of the City UNDLN fXi'OUTIVE COMMITTEE. THE DhMOCKAt'S OK THE THIRD WARD, Pittsburgh, w I! meet at MR. DUE FY S on SATURDAY the 28ih, between the hours of 4 and 7 o’clock p. m,to nominate candidates for Counc 1 and Ward officers by ballot. By order of THE EXECUTIVE COMMIT TEE. rrs» MASON HE- A M EKTI&G OP THE BTOOK- IkSy holders of the Masonic Fond Society will b» bell at the Hall, Fifth street, on KRIDtY, Pec. li7th, between the hoars of 6 and 8 o’clock, p. m n to electa Board of Tru-tees for the ensthngyear. der7.lt A- M. POLLOCK, 8-c’y M. F. 8. ★ + M TO HORSE OWNERS.— Dr. Sweet’s INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is nnrivalted by any. in all cases of Lameness. ari* ng from Sprains, Bruises, or Wrench nz, its effect is magioal and certain. Harness or Saddle Gdli, Hcratcbe 1 *, Mange, Ac, it wiP aleo speedly cure. Spavia and Rmgbon may easth be p»e*ented and cured in their iacipientatagee, bu ! confirmed cases are beyond the po sib 11 ty.of a radical cur«. Nec-ae of the Kind. however, ia m despsi ate or hepe ess bat it mfy be allenat-M hy this rent,and its faith ful application will always remote the Lameness, end en*He tLe hcree to travel wilh comparat.ve ease. horse naner should have this remedy at >and, forks tim»ly use at -he first appearance of Iramenea' will ett 1 ctuail* preyem tho-elorxniria'le disease* mention© I. to whio i all hor*ea are lUble, and which rentier po many otherwise ra uable hordes near y * orthiea*. R.E.BEM*ER3*OO n Ageot* for Pittsburgh. <ie27.ly-<JAw:eoT MISSOURI '■'AND—l3O barrels, a No 1 article. id larje ban-el* l , to arrive and ror sale by (de26) HENitY H COuLINB. FOR THK HOLIDAYS, JUST RECEIVED A MOST HAND BOMEIotof VEKSOHAUM PIPHS, TnBKS ITHAB'C POUCH E* 1 , new style; Also. a superior lot o'Genuine Har oa Begars and Manilla Londres, wn.chi offer at low rate*, fleas* giY*me a call. dfiMt L v ON ABNBTH*U CHIQUOT and Heidaieck Champagne Wine. Sccu h \!e. Porter and Brown Stcut Eng.i-h Ale, Porter and Brown *Houi, For Bale by the dozen or ai'gle bo’tie by WM. BENNETT, 130 Wood street. CLOAKS, BHAWLfI, FURd, . and DRV GOOuB, oiosing rut at reduced prr--«. in I a targe lotjof Muslim* Calico. on rl'i-h Li-’eo, <fcC. t*pU’og mno w ' !**■»'nan n rr>-:**t ori ;ej. Cad rood and get Barg-da* ai H J.LINCUH, 97 Market street, a r-h and tne Diamond. de2l HORNE’S HOLIDAY SALE -AT- Ho. 77 Market Street. The best bargains ;n the CITY 15 EMBROIDERIES & LACE GOODS, bINES HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, GAT! p'.EIS, HOSIERY, VVORKET 3LIPPERS, GOOD S, having murk i our stock from bolow Termer pr*e<*^ *■ now ofl-,-r:n^ fiREAT SI‘ECEMEATS to perbon* who w;* v !o fcupply themselves w;lh HOLIDAY GIFTS. Our stock of Embroidered und PU’a Linen Handkerchiefs, is Ter> laige undvarid; Embr-Mered daud* ker-Die s Ht 25 rents, up u>s3 50;Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs «t c el Pure Linen Handkerchiefo for C J .ji i'- run; Gents* Fi.ie Linen Hanuker- Stefs Wide Hemmed, Revere Bo*dered, Corded* Border, lolloped, and all other kinds of Silk* lor Ladle*; French worked sett#- at 50, CO, 76. 80, $l,OO. H,35, and all other price to Cambric and nap Collars, at ail prices; Ladies*, Gentlemens, Mieeeb* A Boys Glo r.s4 Gauntlet ; Woo: en H oods SKATING CAPS, TOW TOW CAPS, SLEEVES, SONTAGS, SCARFS, CLOUDS AND TWILIGHTS. HOOP SKIRTS, of all kinds and at all prices; French and Mechanic Corsets. An entirely new stock of EMBROIDERED SUPPERS, POMMONAIES *ND CABAS. Ladles Leather Bags, Ac., <6c. BALMORAL SKIRTS, in all qualities and colors. ul * a T*l® ir ** e * tfl » Head Dresses, Shell Turk Combs, ohawi Pins, Gaiters an i till kinds of Fancy Goodn. *S“An examination of our stock is solicited from all persons who wish to buy CHEAP GOODS. JOSEPH HORSE, dec!B2w 7T MARKET STREET. IS THE TIME TO PROCURE PRESENTS FOR THE; HOLIDAYS. EMBROIDERIES. Embroidered -Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Collars, Embroidered Setts, Linen Collars, Linen Setts, Laea SutU, Lace Collars, Lace Sleeves, Lace Handkerchiefs Wool Hoods, Wool Sleeves, Leather Cabas, Leather Baskets, Portmonaies, &c. OiIEHP FOR CASH —A T CHARLES GIPNER’S, i\o. 78 Market Street, dels TIERSAIV & GETTY, ~ Wholesale and Retail Grocers, TEAS, WISES, UUtOOKS, ««., North-East corner of OHIO fSTEEET AND THE DIAMOND, »«BMj ALLEGHENY CITY. AT ES OF EL DORADO LIME, AT 'J HE White Lime Depot, No. 401 Liberty Street By (bo single Barrel $\ 00 per bbl By the Dr»v boa 1 9!) “ By lots of 10 and leas than 20 bb 5,... 85 ** By 1o(b of tiO bb‘s or more, . *0 ** By ths Car Load, 76 a By the HAlf.Peck, By.thß Peck, By tbe Hal! Buine], By t>e Baikel, .... ... By Ihe Cart or Wagon L0ad,.... By lots of 60 bu?heTs, or n ore,. By tbe Car Load A liberal discount gives o'n contracts for supply ing Hooses, and othe. manufacturing estao* bailments, and to retailers. Lime ia baire s hipped to any point on the Al legheny, Monong*belsor Ohio river 3. Lime«ither in barrels or in hulk shipped *o any station on any of the railroads hading irom Pittsburgh. farms—NET CASH, unless otherwise r greed upon. ROBERT H. CA.NAN & CO. del4 3id-eod*ltw HELMBOLD'S GENUiAE PREPARATJON. HELM BOLD'S BUCHU f«r the Bladder. HbLMBOLDS BUCHU Sot the Kidneys. HBLMBOLDS BUCB U for the Grayeu EELMBO . D'S BUCHU for the Dropsy. HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Nervousness, j HELMBOLDS for Dimoese of Vision. HELMBOLDS BUCHU for Difficult Breathing. HELMBOLDS BUCHU for Weak Nerves. HELM BOLD’S B UCHU tor General Debility. HELMBOLDS BUCHU for Universa* Lassitude* HELM BOLDS BUCHU for‘Horror of Disease. HELMBOLDS BUiHU for Night Sweats, HELM BOLDS BUCHU for Wake ulness. HELM BOLD'3 BbCBU for Dryness of the Skin. HELMBOLDS BUCHU for Eruptions. HHLMBOLDS BUtsHU tor Pain In the bask. H ELMS OLD’S BUCHU for Heaviness of the Eyelid* with T mponuy SuQosion and Loss of Sight. HELM BOLDS BUCHU for Mobility and Beat* leesness, witn Want of Attention end Horror of Society. HELMBOLDS BUCHU for Obstructions. HELMBOLDS BUCHU for Excesses arising from lndiscre;)on.&nd all Diseases of ; 1- EMaLES-FEM ales-females FKM Al. E-v e'EMALES—FEM ALES OLD OR YOUNG , SINGLE, AfifcBSJKD, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE TAKE NO MORE PILLS THEYA&KOFNO AVAIL KXTRtOT BUCHU IS THE VERY BEyr REMEDY IN THE WORI D For all oomp.a ms incident to the Sex, whether anting from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipa tion, or in tho DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. fciEE »YMPTOMB AfeOVE. NO FA MI L Y SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ‘lake oo more Bal-am, Mercury or Unpleasant Medicine, lor Unpleaaant and Dangerous Di»- • ise». HELMBOLDS EXTRA CTB UCHU CUBES In all their su>geA, Little or no eh nge of diet: aou» NO KXPO9URK. Tie* HELMROLL’S EXTRACT BUCHU for Ex cesses lrom nabiuj indulged in BV YdliSO AND OLD, And for all diseases arising from habits of dissipa ion. it removes a I improper discharges, aa<i will restore the patient in a short tame to a Estate of hea th aud pu r.» Use PELMBOLD.S EXTRACT BUOHU for dis eases aud afleouons of toe most distressing cha> a: ter. Use HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU for all affectionsood diseases of'ihe Whether exiting i- MALK OR PEMALE, From whatever cause originating, matte: of UOW LONG STANDING. Ail th»> ahoro diseases and symptoms admit of the iru-xtnittnt and may originate from the same cnnsw. Read I Read ! Read t HELM BOLD'S BUOHU is safe and pleasant in taste and odor, in its action. Pen*on*Uy appeared heloro rrban Alderman o the city of Pa-ia-lelp'iiß, H.T. HEbMBOLD. Cbem et, wno->ei:ig da’y sworn, does say that ris prejrv .nos. cooiame no narcotic, mercury or injurious d ugs, but is purely vegetable. H f. HELMBOLI), Sole Manufacturer Sworn and subscribed before me, the 2Sd day of November, L&frA . . WM, P. Hls!£{RT) # Alderman. delivered to ’Practical and Analytical ohemist, tO4 South Tenth street, *“elow Ohesnut. Phila. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose -of their own” and * ether” articles on the reputation attained by Hf ln. olaV f - enuine Preparailona, - Extract Buchu. “ “ Sarsaparilla. “ Improved Rose w ah. ASK FOR HBLMBQLDB. Take no other Cut out the adve> usement and send for it AND AVOID IMP> SI.IION AND EXPOSURE. Sold wholesale and reiar by DR GEORGE H. KEYSER, nol6-am-ws 140 Wood street f \ OPA RTXEKSHIP—WE HAVE V' with Uf in the GLABB manufac turing business, ROBKKT WAX-LACE and W. F. MoEKF, the m vie o( Use firm to remain as hereto fore, & McKES A CO, The co-partnership to date from ‘id int«t, H. McKRK, de&-2w JAS MoTC Ml inn BARRELS RYE WHISKEY, A vU from ihree to seven years oid; barrel•» Rectified Woiakey; 40 do Raw do A fine assortment of Imported Brandies, Pure Wt'd Cherry and blackberry Brandy, for medical purposes Pure Povi, Madeira and Sherry Wines, of the best brands, always on.bami and for sale wholesale and retail by a TIERNAN A GEfTY Wboles-leond Retail Grocers, north-east corner Ohio street and the Thamond.AH eghenr. deSft @©B®a“a£, THE GREAT CURE FOR COISUMPTIOH The proprietor of this medi- CINE having made it'ho study of years to concentrate the life of the Fine Tree into a Medi cine lor disea<-ep of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering to pnffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This irujy greet and good medicine is prepared w th much care, the lar being distilled expre siy for it, is therefore free from all Impuri ties of common tar. It has cured more cases of Consumption thaw >ny known remedy on earth Wool Gaiters It will core BRONCHITIS, ii will euro ASTHMA. It will cure SORE THROAT AND BBEA8T; It will cure OHJGHB AND GOLDS, and is an in* valuable remedy foT Diseases of the KIDNEYS and URINARY COMPLAINTS. Beware of Counterfeits. i' - nuJiaVfM Dyspepsia U6e WISH ART’S DYB- PEP-IA PILLS, and i' they do not cu'e yoa yo to the Bgentof whom yon pnrchaeea undrecejTe your money* Please call at his st .ra and get a descriptive av> cular. A box of rtils sent by mail, post-paid on re ceipt of One Dol'ar. No. 10. B<rathS»condetreekPhHa- L. Q O. WI3HART, Proprietor, Sold by DR. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street PoO-lyeod CHUCKS, CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY •re ottered for Bale il the office of the WESTERN PENITENTIARY. po»Bip JOHN Warde n ROLL BUTTER.*—Two barrels fiol Butter Jost received and for Bale by J, A. YEffiSß. daAl oor let and Market : IN BARRELS. IN BULK. 10 ota. ,16 “ 20 « 80 « 28 per bush 26 *» « 22 u ** aKCUET DUKASES At little expense. No inconvenient URINARY ORGANS, 1 * ►. fig § s* % 1 s 3 -Sc & ! i I* I I § s a | ° 1 1< i .a .“ ■«! 8 s s a 1 * »s " - 2 3 § 2 .o i° J lift «| « «£ s » a | ; S'E «s £ if! I u aS| ° & ?r t {?■ AartrsEMsnTß. PITTSBURGH THEATRE L.SSXI inn Muuu. WM. HENDEKBOK PbiCWOT Antnssxoß.—Private Boxen, $6,00; Single Beat tnPriyate Box, $1,00; Parquotte and Dresa Circle, chairs, 60 Gents; Fsmijy Circle, 36 aents; Colored Gallery, 36 cento; Colored Boxes, 60 eenta; Gallery,46 cents. A MEBBY OHBISTMAS. AWTWO GRAND PERFORMANCES, alternoon at 3 o'clock, a■ d evening at 7. A FT.ER NOON. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Beamy with eonge, HM ...Ettie Henderson, To cohcln te with the HOUSE THAT-sTAOlfc BUILT. Clown —, .Mr. Mafflt. E V.E N I N Q. ALADDIN, or the Wonderful 'Limp. The lightLlng Trick Pantomime entitled the NIGHT OWL. Saturday evening, benefit of ..Mr, J.£. MAFFIT THIMBLE'S VARIETIES' PENN STREET.NEAR ST. CLAIR AFTEBNOON FEBPOBMANOE First appearance of the Infant Prodigies MISS EMMA & MASTEB CHABLE3. Negro Delineations by J - L . DAY Ir S . Dancing by M’LLF. LOUISE. Classio;Groupings and ZAMPILLAEROSTATION, by the gnat Western Gymnaas, Messrs. DONOVAN AND MORELAND, In the evening an entirely new farce written ex preaaly for Miss FANNY DENHAM, entitled MISS PERKINS’ MARRTfrftK. Matilda Jane Finny Denham , SCALE OF Blngie Heats in Boxes .6 cents; Parquette Iftcents; Gallery 10 cents. Doors open at 6%, Certain rises 7& CANTERBURY HALL, LATE ATHE N LIB ERTY STREET. IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. JIM FLAKE, JIM FLAKS, J MISS MAGGIE BOWERS. MISS MAGGIE BOWER*. MISS MARY NEWTON, and the full company. GRAND PANORAMA i OF THE THE WAR. EMBRACING THE FALL OF FORT SUMTER and all the prominent battles up to tie prepent time. The exhibition will commence cn MON DAY, DECEMBER 23d, and continue ♦ very even ing durins the week, *t MASONIC HaLL. Doo:a open at o'clock. Panorama will move a AdaDiHsioa 26 cents; Children under 32 years of age, half price. The panorama will be on exhibition CHRidT* MaS AFTEBNOON. Doors open at o’clock. de2l*iw r CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, 36 PIECES NEW DRUGGETS 76 PIECES NEW BRUSSELS CARPET tgfc-These hare jurt been received and are of the Latest AND RICHEST PAITERNS, at the low est prieea. W. M’CLINTOCK. 113 Market Street* TIB IiUKiT qURSTION 0 i TilS MY For the next, two weeks wifi be, WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY FOR A O.HRISTMAS ' 3-o® NEW TEAR’S PRESENT. AH the friends k RKINKSUN, KftT&lK A SIEDLE, That hare not yet det’rmtned on what to bur wii pltase look oyer the following list of articles, when tney will be sure to find Bomathing to amt: Gold Vest Chain’, i Silver '1 able Spoons, “ Gems’ Breastpins, “ Tea Spoon*, *• Bracelets, I “ Forks, '• Spectacles. •’ Bmlt!r Kni • Watch Seals “ Boup Ladles, “ Pen- and Cases, “ Cream Ladles, " Lockout for Mina- “ Sugar Tongs tutes, ’< Salt Spoons _ * Necklace, “ Mustard rrpoons ■ £ tads - ~ “ Child’s Knife i rt 81 teve Buttons, Fork Grosses, 1 Caps . “ Finger Rings. « Thimbles, “ Chotelain chain*, “ Bnnfl Boxes, “ Ear Kings, “ Napkin Rings, “ Bar Drops, Plated Castors, “ Guard Chsinß, ’• Cake Baskets, “ Kejs, “ Tea Seus “ Charms, “ Coflee Setts. u Armlets, “ Molasses Pitch u Pencils, Ac-, Ac ers, Plated Ice Pitchers, Plated Spoons and Po»&g, Plated Soup and (>yst*r Ladles, etc, etc: Geld and SUrer Watches of eyery imaeaina lo style and price. French. German and American Clocks, Spy Glasses, Musical Boxes, 2io 12 tunes; Bronae, Stat nary, Po< tmonaies and fancy articles in general too numerous to mention. Ail we ask is a call at our establishment, NO. 4* FIFTH STREET, one door from Wood, and examine oar goods and prices dels r : QBNTS ~ Fip FKMCB BOOTS, Of Brooks’ Manufacture, BILLING AT H*W TOBK PBICEB, FOB GASH, At 31 Fifth Street, W. E, BCHMEBTZ & CO. sale JgMPLOYMENr— COLBY’S PATENT CLOTHES WBfkfiKß Id WANTED IN BVEBY FAMILY. _*ft*Tfaoae wishing to «ngtgem a good business willao well to secure an interest in it. Machine and coonly rights for sale by E. A. /OQIIBY, Hare’s Hotel, Flilstrorgh. (MI and tee it work. j e f 0 $ w barkels wasted— We want to buy FIVE HUfiDRED FLOUR BARRELS per day, the greater part of which Bhould be round hickory hooped. For such we will pay 40 cento each.tn cash, de- Brered at cor mill or SO cents each at the land ings or railroad stations, in Pitta burgh. J b.t.kbbheot* bro, deifr2w Pearl steam Mill. Cavalry, c avals y—mkn WANTED FOE CAPT. IBISfPS KETBTONE CAVALRY COLONEL UIIOITS FAVORITE BRlGADE oigbiut pay Aid best equipments in the service. *““*"« 9®-.No. CBptKATH'L IRISH, Recruiting Officer. Xlat^ 3 0£ : c'x'Al^^'x• IWV E WTO R S „ b PATENT AGENCY Bewtt 0. Lawrenet Robfc. ff. Peawiek. Vo r Twelve Por the past fo n r years naaager of the ■ Washing ton Branchor the Scientific American Pa tent Ag e n c y and for. Fif teen Years In the Pat e n t Agency Busi ness. Years an Offi- cer of the Pa* tent Office -.. the laat f^mr as a Member £ 0* of the Be&rd of Appeal. NOTE-AB Inform Patent and s copy of obaqte. ■ _ Befer toprenent Oo OnUh f&Uowaj. tecesnrjr to procure a iteat 100 m! See or id custom era of PATENT AGENCY ter of Pateniu. Boa. deSMf
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