er . PAPER-9F THE OM. grieir: MottAgliGtuna , A*Pi. ~.,:ini',And.;'z:Thdnigilit. NevA,Sie4l,iat and 4. an. '• Pi4ers. NxoN FA-rt4,FoICAMR: , A vER. tt:M- , LE _ L a I.& m~ s T T • , _ fI:.PAPER. ibeNew Yew's day, no pa- *OW this office to. . lihnlattaritune, we wish our e-Yotiar,thoping that :t.'.2..",4fittottit -country again all the '4 6 '7f - ''`atins • 6i 1 • ' oir\r, • -• ••"‘ • - awn % aanrd 7amo2 of be z- • lett . l:.:4titilde. the 'few siitte• weft t .e - President we believe • - ifie.ipt one, have ahready cut loose from • theM4jority and are now dependent for . • advice upon the champions and expo net:its-Of 'Democratic conservative teach . • Misleading Republicans who rushed - Springfield from the day it was aseer ...,.- Mr.f:Lincoln was elected, up ~ - -t t- . 4,l 6 42,tie r.d a p r u e,took his departure for : • ••7.' -- dfilUgton, labored to convince him 4battheSonthern rebellion was a trilliwg —; undertaking, and persuaded him that ; th e re was no trouble of any consequence to be apprehended, and that there was ,up to that period, "nobody hurt." A convinced months residence at the Capital convinced him to the con trary,and since thou he has heeded neither their expos tulations, _ threatenings, nor advice From the fatal day that they succeeded in forcing the President to fight the bat ' tic of Bull Run, he has discarded their advice and suspected their patriotism. r ids magnitude and ITE u rces of the re f benton these fanatics had no concep, ion of, snd tike fartatic.s they seem totally ineaptble or learning, even by the ino:it larnelataLte experience. Not one of their predictions verifie , l but on theporitrary their His.- . theorl , . , turned Cut utter failures. Tni.ir : of the efficAcy of etnankqp:ition proehp. whirl. they hop , (1 to-11.01v.. the • rt t, .ery ec Aps or thi 3n Cochrane. Anagogue or tric.,. 4.theigeate.stubsurcli‘ Jilpsense With extreme opinions .1144 sltiveu these lunatics at once tallehnor:LOtheifembrace and wish him '' l4 9(t- teed- • , the! , - conception eof our foreign af fairs ihe'rnaioritY of the party in power seemticatar as - deficient as they are in reheufflxig our domestic concerns. LOok;tilkeihrecent performances in re: ; latiOn to tile capture of the rebel embas7 sailors, Mason and S:idell. As soon Capt.-Wilkes' exploit was telegraphed;; ""*", fro'-i'ste'thelliolitiou press oi l 4r g came *antic with exultat aduct was commended by, mplimented by a vote of Ogress ; he was dined and toasted by the Abolitionists id from the first of the Abo own to sniffling concerns tburgli Gazette._ the gallant ;ie theine of their daily reply-to the conservative Nounlsy who ventured to. pint might, show -that i...:421k,'•7d::-13.4:3t done so smart a t...,,titd that England might 10t,,these.faxnActc rie ...or-,titn/cP Cil*:.Nseft l4 7 l 4*,: ital country iporings a)t ~'~ '`; 3 1•i ~i Oligt,.Wwould have been saved-ttt, ' 'l.*W. - on Si doing so upon compulsi Arethe Abolitionists wouldn't listen to 'tins ; they would " fight the world in arms" rather than let the rebel prison. 4 era go from Fort Warren. Now, la. having taken these rebels we areoblor to restore them to the deok of45*:110/1 vessel; what is worse, veauiri...‘; upon to apologize for our aigresi i i .seizing them, and what is worse .ttetio not st know whether Epglanri..,s be i3atisfit d 1 with the quality an. ' .:.mplettness o f our Secretary's apo4:i triien it is made. The President !Oil - the start thought we should give up;ihe rebels ; had he done so how, pious' would our position now be compared to what it is. The astute Se9etary of State, however, re served tire ease to enable him to make a splurge in diplomacy, and he has suc ceeded, we imagine, far beyond his liking and expectation. ATIONS. CONGRESSMAN ELY RELEASED Account of his Coping e and , Captivity. - E. • %;• , ..1 V. A . . o,,' . .goai.iarred Ely arrived et Wasisington on Fri-. .imik,* - Ml i tintlEom Baltimore. Be nialres a verSr . t c ",' 1441 1 4 .4Wi1p. liglqftet,t,li,of his onehundred iniddlt- Vitkr*Ouptind. We give, tlic tril- W 4 1 - .q 4,4 '7"•-• - •'... - .'l:-.„.1,,,,.. , : - i . 't;' ,,,l:- - 'LW-IMUW l ,tta 4filr-, 44,x0lordc , hi lOkiikat ' ; ; ~.,- 914* . • `i: i : 14i i. #:14 4/ . -4) anti I W;t?'i.':•` - r.**J,.g s '' ' 'Alncti*:4:t. *.,-.' 1 ''.. ' . : , i,th . zi;: . • ~,J,Wii,,,, , ..., ,F4l - #41,4,141,4,1 - ''.''''o44;: : -.. , :t - 61 . oerYib4tViintelitit. , ." ; ‘7•: : ' rn ri t*` l sl 4 l. frre:=.'s%.sl,, ..c.it,,ltr4lit*Wir,% . -: ' ,l 4 - - - ` , 11. -- a-- , eg , -s -!7Cif' b e 1 4 .. !---,-o' l 444ot:hii: V i r f :abiktillie , '''',; - ;",:i::. :" % i•.;* :, :4, ; . i 4,4 ' - 'JAI), ' iiii a AiNi4Wf 1 1,Z - Not irnowing.**** , ,iligt(6**Witaercd it as dangerous tozcitri - .lFitea.-in. a few minutes, in Ilia diTailitiiiiiitr iiiititg, a com pany of infantry and two tgeniiiilittorosrch e d from the thicket. Mr EtY - up Ati - Piatime did not suspect anything wrong When . otaVof the officers rode up and asked him, "Who are your' he replied, "My name is Ely." "What S ate arc you from?" "From New York." "Do you hold any CiTii position under the United Stater govern merit?" . .;~?~x Mr. }fly then euspeoted ho was lied. With hesi tation he replied, "Yes. sir; I n fnemta.r of the United States Congress." "'I hen, a r. you are my prisoner; you shall be treated with the u•in.tet respect; but fall in behind." He in, inen fel' In along tide of the officer, who was mounted, t lid was marched towards Bub Run. They had go e het a short distance when an officer rode up weaftu, the uniform of a colonel. • Captain Mullen (of Batt:rooted .ti Mr. }ly • raid: "Colonel Can, HA , w me to : nt:t.- duce Mr. Ely, a member of Congreen of the Unit Stnt en." The rebel colonel drew a pistol, cocked it wi•t, in , hree feet of Mr. kly's head, e,ekomln.c, "Y , . , t white-livered sec undrelt Gad y a: I w.:l low yaw bram4 out." As he war absu. Enng, tw r •cc el officers ran up and Ltlrew the r arms at ,, ut him• and cad, not. ono° t him. With grout ditliun'zy they in wringing the pi•tol trom hi • h nd+and cru ai en Ay. limn Twn iguaen (lAA -our c tlruok, vu : nhn not harm yoo t",<lrriirl.l.l,l , 1. -• St; ,ern a 1, , g. nuni , r of 'Jro • :lad ',ken pr.sa_u:- -Ha i:.13 Iliar,{o inl ctitd LJ ward, M 41,0,1 were p 1.., 1 in a 1,4 , opPn 6.11. AI. , 0 . .!1ee., 1.00 men were ba.1.1 r. rel4 , lnol , lierp Miming a AT. Illid Ll,Olll. f enure Logeltler with r.tllll, ;s1 tl =- ~;~`~ iraa aga i n re itmed forward, said, Gen ctrteblitquarters. he hPrOttle eatia.ge, thaWion, where, -46 table with a JOime papers 44.1.4 ti Beanie *-4teher Mlles .*OA officers in ook. F ay Took. T ay and tours. MilialerCWoo4 l W . k. Edy, are ,yotd I did . := . ms would ? go to the field lc') .le4dr. Wes then whispered to 130,11Migiariitr . inflates. 4dr. Ely said, "I am reiett , `II3 F liiikrAver you Aimee to send - me." _ Besnregard ordered hitrioff,nnEihtt*l took him to a barn, twisty"cittsit*' w here he found the boor covered- with" our ofg,ers as „tilling as could be, most. of . them ..aorcAssleep• :Irtrbtrig the guard to bring him a . drailrigigater, lay down by the side of a ocilone4l slbUt dly until morning. At daylight he p. ,All around him seemed from differenti f eeme tits. 'rimy were strangers to one another, and, Viody `lttiemd to have anything to say. It wad 4 rnfning keenly out. 13sanregard'a hostler, an olknegro, around examining them in great greyyith 2(ter taunts, and exclaimed, "Old MassaVurre - F rd notch 'em; 0:d Massa great man; coa all Aankees." ' , 7 Mr. Ely then gave an account of hia renefird, [iththe other prisoners, to Richmond, awl:M* 4eatment while there, winch has been desarl‘ed t letter heretofore pub!, she I. Faulkner was received in Richmond Ind' *elect ovation,' hirty thousand peoplebeiny fitptullothiii, day Mr. Faulkner called up ty t and theihist a pleasant interview, hoUt,esditOoners, thevoyid_ ;Mitred poidll4ol the pike Be sit niteplewciftai ' '..inet,and he was - hippy - to seidedmpon his release. ' der came to,the4rist distiitiehtero ra qhti,zw_rs 44tviiiith..bis*,4 0 :4 • tieiwatc. - tre-on at ;his,: , 71.7!!.: •• --.i.... : - - *1,..- . . 1.4 r, iu- • - - " ,t m . ; . ;t-,-,,.-t.•,;,k.:.'‘;,.4.-*„T.i,ziAN1..Af.,.,...;,--.g.,.. til7.fQ, 14 b 0Fa , 4 ,: 4 ,.,,pfh. f 0 .. rt:,us !:0 1 .11trDia.rnion, yi f eo4*lthioi' ~--- cigt.4 .s ,,A4t4ittat. -.57- 0 416 41 3 .1rited to trio officers 1n command ' • . ra p. mon at the North were frr b., treated than the prisoners in Itiottii 3 d• - receiv , d'assnrance that Col. Corcoran` and bte low prisoners al:, Mild ba much bet. er treatt d. Thar h may th, nwane , t pri of Botithftfil ;aria—corn moo , . a ;Ittis fat moat, and occaitocarY a piece of F:.h. ti-li From W asbingtort. The .Ba:t more Oir,s correspondent soya ',here to alloy - car clamor here for an onwa.rd move: men; to li..chninn upon the ground ths.af!er the yielding of :tlessr+ Slidell and Almon theirelihottld% ba some conarnoue as e xploit by the gederal army, or else the Houthern ConfedereeY,Wilt acknowL edged by Great Briltin. e Ida* leo, is exnreas- Pd tttt the ioae.:%hy or the Federal eelturucte will he rouge 01 PC:4 min! to Europe; batitwoaldbemore Fen, Ide to eay that manual.' men there s• e things 0 , 0 , J; they are, and therefore would not expect ao a ttack upon the Confederates "where they are and just where they want to be attack j 1, 9 words quoted are those recently ueed s Geue , al in the Fed oral service, who is con sidered ~he man above all others who would be d.ipoead to give bott:e if there 'was something like an even chance se to viotorious result,. `iiirs:bave had another batch hr. Serenades, but have not heard that emancipatlen of clause was Argent by any or the speakers, or -that tbis govern ment could contend successfrilly with the .world in arms." an Historical Error. A Springfield ( id.ct.rrcapondent of the Cincin nati aazalte., in alluding to the, blizning of the TO. loan ateateet Cal °line, by the ltd*i&izt 18id . rieafriot) iniekbightedl of j th,.,eSikeditio4k Mtg. *lO. 1 / 4 0 01 -, . ' 1'614 then tik - Ma - 4 4 00 1( 44,i3 6 44 a*Pteira*l 4: •Britain , :ftv sympothizede!thiefile tte outrage tipan,ihe:Catelinem+beferigothan by many, bat riot by. mit?" -• • th'e authorni the above is in error in one import ant Darticalrr. Mc: rod ws- tied :a the pummel* of 1841. Mr. Vs a Iture a left the Presidential Chair ca t,-1..., of '•torch, lbt ~ 'the efforts made for i.:, t..os .• w ii, int trial, were by the Cabinet app •icte 1 t y , :e r:s, Ha earn and by Preet eat 'ryicr. Tory aet., batiLd by the firmness and p s trio.i.in od he pree;• , .t S2C:etary of *to, Win. H. reward. and of the .., ew York Judaea. McLeod had a fair ti i-I. a.-.d it was clearly pr,voil that he wet not one of the party that cut out ma Care;ine . Brace Ma acquittsl. Had be been convicted, it is altogether probable, mail was tie publ.c feeling, : e .It.ttll bare been hung The Fee'ings of tho Army in Ref erence to a Forward Moyemen!. .n r una n otg the linen. end concerdng with t•. , and fiddler, in she army, I find that, whip in.-re is the fthleg norifi,ance in General Me' Itnd entire reliance upon hi- judgment, Ft e , nen,. r,,,J ;lestre mantlented for n t M Though prepfi.rlng their win- Ler y .Arter , thP y genera iy, dot, n•.t. expert Lt , Let , i:1 Esi ,, e,ally in lhe stpi o: thi• army is this (et ling ,14 noilit - c would giww the mein nv.ro of a forward more- Tiro Enemy Erocn•ilg Batteries a: Er:Li:rosy]. le. =NEI ma= IMEMII=MI 12MMIll A Haryla MEM of Ifrrz h* ,§; !. yol,Lily grountetA, t.rw Innn) hard.hlpu, reurrittf. ,y, thick WI Ite El. t y 1 ag YLWALII. a ;J:f .afterwards Kam a man ife Ely harE?" :'and that his .t nee , : rrfored to ettt mph to c . 0.... f • , I, •u I !he Yal:ke,:s rm. Id ; i 4.11 (rnm he: purket,por herd,- I's :it t littn ben& f if he d mar rt.vred her tt , th, re, an I than, utterly alone F h,., el m/. :.: h., 1 ...Id. Rle r mood, wrth hi; r.r.thcoald , ddilusd :r:tu .1110:0•:, her simile' full of lodtere, 111,1! tpf them col:deicing money, find with 10 end p.reed, ueedlrq p ins , and calor I:the c e,r1,8 uov nn hard to get to the blockaded Lth hr name of than herniae •-,‘ 1,1 from the historian. It is 1 1 ' aught t.:znotntce 3,) , some iniu -'rho Wt , storn V , rginia has ap prited tae puble.her, he itolion-re that he h,e euppre,scd tte Oat and other papers tbrougii •• teeau.e they wore re garded no belay( In I , maatny the mi o nf d ., ; ” and bee d o . eei rile of Western Virginia hate seen and eu11,r.,1 emi‘tynencts from which you bate ueen raved by the power and yr/rilie , s no government Our hearth4vGnoe tote torn notated by traitors, whilst those who instigated trerwon hays been eared from its horrord." sir The Irish Orange t 'urna'N—which have al rea a:compltshed so much ruin at home—urge }lnland on to war ; but every exponent of the tklent,induAry and morality of the country are in favor of the Union restored—it it can be—end the repudiation of Jinglandh3 pretfnmimt to inter. ere on the American continent. Peet the 1 " 0. on tadtflerent The word &n ay to gala to mean "the eye of d which is very poetic I. But we En, end h,s no further foundation thee pervert"ed-7 way atone:ling the word—than : &tile ey e. A ,iti.V• and counsellor being ,1700VsM 01 the counsel's malting ht. apps • * bar with hiejaw - terribly swelled, yrinuted, Mr. tins client of our . mild Mike an excellent counsellor.. -he In 4.1 ' which set the court in a rear .Of lau g h te , Ist the oounsel'or. On silence being reetor e d m unsel then rpmarked, "My lord, I think a z Id make a better judge, for his jaw is all 00 Irishman at work on stone wall cau to gbe ht a spotted anima, whieh he took or'a kitten ; bu her almost in. t dropping as clapped bothhands t its nose, and ex: 'Howly mpther I what hoe she been au- vzti•;; ..Primideiccg P.riwer, .1-,1 • :1 ,untla v the r”,ela III!EIIIIMIII flulr P' ~~k~' ) iv , I. i, , TI ‘'.1• • 001A/ phiA. I bilk, • tl Y tO4il FIT.LI4I WIT AN I HUMOR. 4ton Gazette euggeste, as a preeaution leaping sentinels—Let the Government t.hat widesawakes on guard. ~pilot, ;gal yea going to start soon r •ey on board a-steamer lying to daring ~00rt as the fog clears tip," replied the llWell,p's starlight over head now,"stud ;•Gh yes," replied the captain, "bat ling that way " . . Joribf anger, like th t of grape, ao, hut hides us from ourselves. 4 foPtP semi more anxious to conceal hats—probably because they are • `Ectf)irs tooport and hq who owes WaOO4lF,Ol RS to uch moo for it, ehadow or the titr**hf death, exacta a -.inereigesree life's end sp elco4lle.Pgi4ePs eery de• ,toiarde aeldb3B. ikt" , is namcire eppree qty,74 is certainly double In. Be eau' to! vs4l oo 4 ,ll4bllbinle I .th e . g oyerutztesi 1 -It. 043'" not-re 1(e hasn no of gaveine s And the No,: 01d Yoar, r-o :O Such Old Year, He frothed hh A Jollierle But though 'And theri He mot aria old ir. rii I've h Old Seer. Re 19OF so fin inicith his we To sos him di His srn sod 1 But he'll! L. Ever? 1 r fritql(P , Comes upto t 8 hiy cwri now 1 he Tho The "ri Step That A. mota o : 4 o - .* Fay, tar' 1,,r fir, nr R X yeuria, and flo.l the den l ll4tigiq 11.3ny of my oustolfi eri tyuaiing tune. In fa: - .0 we never 11;4 ha re far tno eds.. of lii.eu ndati4,l-.. So real{,;s Burns and Pains." For tale • .1,10 • where. 4EI bbl , 'STON: Sole Agent, 4.44) _n E 1 . r";...,A4 - ryfaktFou r a i streets. -- t 1 Agaiiiit .1.1:1; nu wilkthen - ktiTo how% .i",,ro betwe tl,n 1 , 11143 41tiskie. Iby Ltioc . IiEI , PAT 'I I-';:thf,ure,h, P., .3,0 by go• - v.:T*4-.6 , 1104.i ..A.,- , , , ~,,, I.clnfw, I:4Bl4:l.radoaw • To .) cl . in 1 ,2iv0 ; ,ttflg •• • •: , • tivnt: ,:' 1 ~., I ..it 1. I EY CefS . II:I)IA.E.R. :.114 1 c - , ...f ..a .....r...3. , 9 10 v,, r.• .1 A n.l rx.r-n-,vo F.u./. n oN. ii 1,/ ••• 1..g.1 LAC *a .:, .“ - , 113, ..act lbe . y 'pal v.. 1 . '',.. tle Ow , • , 11-1, , k•,l ti•le - q). , . µ. 4 l ir 14u Ia . i —Lrii.l6o:lt 1,, , f . !,..p.:r pc.f/r...gts., I ',. i L....A M 1.1 / 'FL g ......, ..,,,.....-...,....-,-.. .„i../i./`; T.-T IV ID ..E; .i.... 'T - '... Er- .C.:: ..1 : :-.1 - .Vic. i. %'t m Vii /'.•!•-••• . /•,!- !:. - Ole A••ent 13.13k.,G - Ek.: , • 11::::::71 . -.' .„,....../ • • • ' , ' V•u• -) Teal, rry •• 4 414 , 1.10214 ~f th,• tintaf.. By it, retv...ar rn9 Jan Irnm awd and t •:rtar. It will v•-ell 101;0 Ea.l Kt: TTI:4 Itw l' nrrn,; glint ...• ICtvtil ,nri , I,,ed•rig FUnn lcwiil rnaLe , n'fLo^P ,ll 4l, um* liaratt.i It 'tot innt:ra the all , tteZa.t• I she Month, and ,mpart a tinitghttni ,17. , rna a, lb • Leinb. YrepnrrJ by . 1 0:11;1•!i FLEMING, deZ ovrottr of tbe Idamno i Market TrNO i'lCli Ti.torfOXitt_ , IT - 0 i:ti Eti. 3. Th. locintlbo Co 4. ow , e: ;to.. oily. ripretented try the traderalA'A, is . t,y give no tice Witt; parli.s ,nsitted , It taari..tieo•t:ve compa • Wee th.t, under their policieli ono- unto t.e. i t ti , re titireil that there 814.11.-betert on t.oprtl of each holVtlm IY'lag r 1 P. tidal lintatini,u :,n 1 a night I watt an and also. t there iiin , ho on each I.'4* lea.t twee y-lfi buercts,veti tonal y till,:! with Water, to ha ,I, . did forwtri a= ti .ft. and uponthe F.overal dia. These RA am kt , ,•nJed ai:t net regulations, al the !nor and eg .1 111- Ln piiputly..s of chithlOs inthe liOne, Ir au' L, do not milkier to be perffetly tuideratiittl It, 11 Iler, Jr., Prdidilli We-4ra la -uraner Cotoliin:ii; S amuel airs deoretariVttp-n,' iLi -I/ Tall& 'Company; Jamb A.,Elatchmon, Ir. et I,ot of Monot,:aheta Ineurrati n e Company; Sri„ r, Ho ne:, tiecret 'E eryureks entrance Compinv : 1.. NI . nook, ieore,Ary Ailegi , erty Insurance kiln...any ; F. A. inehart„ Seamier, Pittenurgh in.u . r.,:ii, Compety; P A. rilariedrit,Aigiet D3l.lii- . 8 . 10,41 ranee Oinpany; A. A. Ourier, PreeldentPennqi vaLlle liennuton OompAny devi-lw BAVZNG3 BANK, #O,,,ByBOUBTH BTU' ET b ,Pthts awde.wilithigtank B.EFORII the iFIBBT,D4 OF JrVARY, Will d attatoteresa &mil that ttre. ".45 CS i,B.A.OOLTON , Tr. waren ER 0 ti DiifBOOKS. 7 ---- K 4& POMPANY, N 0.4 Wood Street, EXT EN p,ghl AN • lIAI Now -11)...,-- o d a nd I.i .18 K ii , ..r.„3 i eleAmilYb°l tzated ' ' en .. , 3i; " -- m. PitiE itION.S OFAic:4l64.4ak'' I:*IITEI°RB' gu'axilw I In g•eat vt-7. FA MI La i D p OO O BIBLES, P R AN b H ON BOOKS, ' i ItNILE ANO TOY BOOKS, LI-TUT A i b BEST W RITZ FoLloS, A. 04.41 MON BARDS 7, In every. Y dellAint, FINE \1e 4 1 , , v, I 44' • ,•., • **- . Of BlibblNt/ Llidtakit ir !1` a fli*S t . rAlt TAYLOR Will deliver the Will I€.7,ura or th*gourie of the Young Mates Mercantil , Li hyary d saoeiMtien at LAFAYETTE HALL•. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, 1862 Subiect—THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, VOW , LY A N 1) POLITICALLY• a...Docre open at 63,4 o`c!oek.:Lectute to conk Jneuce f“ 7,4. ~,'llksyTicitet, 25 cent.- : to be hal at the music Ind 1 '''''' , J.,l( sturea, library rourns, and at the door. t.. B. BIN alit, W I.).S4c(JOWAN, 'lt. BRUNO'I. .. ~......„....._i ‘l. J B. 11UBLEI, J YdEl'il A.,131311.r. Lecture comnutioe 1i,,..... - :ATEM Elist T 01 , 'IRE ISBN CITY BANK VA Plug t i s ,„ - t.,:ktk btla k, - " , biscounts PlLL' itt g Qteitie, ° ,, th tu Banks ,Peeie, 'Cl:leek:sof other Banks burgh, January 1. 1862. 8400,000 00 61064 06 70,270 78 43422 IV -11 'thlai'••••-.. ............... _ ............ _2 , 3,456 72 b,,,,, , , tc, , , . ....... H r ,,ZZ4i,..... ~, !bt,T11,,,,,,,,,K. 298,027 nO 10,801 45 216.655 06 at °t t oT ItZ o t tntent is correct accord,ng to the , and I whet. ....la ir i rrned ' , dual_ .)IIN 3IAGOFFIN, Cashier. it'-"Nes • thi, da 0(1-c.,„-- WIJITNItY. Notary Publ... a , Tata . - ROOFERS. CRANIE------- CEMENT at.-. 04 , /IVA-1313 )3,00F1N(4, DONE ON auotrr And In t he 1110 %t dura NOTICE, ble manner. -n-AVING TUE 1 .1()S1 , eompETENT ni. workmen In the tit', who understands their , tt ' , them , P . , .. nita safely au we do work as cheap, an d, atidtkilhE, hettem thl .l ny other firm ,„ the city. ..epontea doh. ryatt e nti o n and materiels tar aele with ehetractions.— ac , a t 75 EIIIIMPIELD ET :xt ~• Enqu're i a '4ln sa w •U burns low ly rue for you for yon' HORNEITIOribi BLE on the iloor, ,my 1%.. 77 Market Street. e door, my friend, ,‘,AL ()LIRE FOR JOHN -7c10,i merchant of THE BEST BARGAIN'S 1N THE JL. CITY IN EMBROIDERIES & LACE GOODS, LI N EN HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, GAUNTLEIB, HOSIERY, WORKED SLIPPERS, -AN FANCY GOODS, tors of ap t bloating cramping nd moral. 25 to 50 PER CENT ,E.Of. ban llyspelaask a cede below former pr;eee, vo , are now offeriiii GREAT ITV UCEMENTS toning Lb nxreeh For timplanL the flr. rt ; lilt the tale he hvi LS effected. Inl my ex- to per.onfJ who wif:. to F, apply tlteiTes With HOLIDAY GIFTS e PRI N UN 10X itatibrbittemlitAd plan very large snl yncif&lo , XuiptatettitZ"li . l, keranle z AttS6 aentit _ t - Trimmed Ecadle tore Linetc-Itani fore Luken lintviker- ^,nefs z Ps tZ 11,.!..45.:* a W e - Hemmed, Revere " ..;tered. Corded:. Barder, 4r el ',and all nuieK lanuta of PC.— lkichei; Freoeh 9oratel act! , 75. HO, $1,00.1124, and ali other ! • .. L., ;KO.); Campr ie. *ad Smt. colla.ra. at , • • i,adiea , Goa:lemons, Irhe,teN A hop! Z. Acusilet ; Woo en liooda TOW SK. TOW . U.- soN TAGS, CLOUDS LN D TWILIGHT& 9;0 _S xi, t..inln and ail'. French 0r..4 Arechernie Corsets. IMINIZIMI EM BROIDERED SLIPPERS, r n 7 'rer,thNi -2 k %I, I -i.ry par ParETNAIES AND CABAS. ,adi es L , . rther Bags, &E. t fre len amt our Net tr., 1 . can Dreasea, Shell Turkgomba• ter, :irht all kinds of Fancy Gooch. 40-Au 01 .81311Clittlo, of oar stock is solicited from If iwrnona who wi:h to huy CHEAP GOODS. de. 1 S2w 77 MARKET STREET. 1862. YEW YEARS. '1862. NOW Is THE TIME TO SECURE PRESENTS E W •1 7 E ARILS. Entl,roiclered Collars, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Setts, Linen Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars, Linen Salle, for 60 cents, Hoop Skirts, Fronch Corsets for 62, Machsnic Corsets for $l,OO Gents Metino Shirts, Gents Merino Drawers, Collars, Neck Ties, &c., CHARLES GIPNER'S, No. 7s Market Street, UST OPENED AT W. & HUGU,S'. E a B. I IsT T e, GIN 0.11 A, by DREN GO smawgs AN .-~ ' ~_ J Davie g marked oar stock troM par stock of CAPS, SLEEVED, SCA-1114'8,i Aq ox4irely. Nioe4 of BALM lI.AL SKIRTS, JOSE P UORNE, -R0 R - Lace Col!am Laco liandkarcide% Lace Sett.", Woolen Hoods, Skating Caps, Nubian and Sontags, CHEAP FOR CASH MITZI A LARGE STOCK, OF Es A.l ;;t7.: 11, v to • • GREAT INDUCEMENT =ME _TO- CASH BUTE.Si p REPARATORY TO TAKING OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY We have determined to close out our stook of hney Dress Goods, BEAwLs & CLomis, NEEDLE WORK &c. 7 a t great reduction in prices L►WNB, Mink DUCA A ND ROBB' without regigd to coat. 9: a -'; e, OUR STOCK OF z:r STIC GOODS • li : Ttai fall and oomp , ete, each to hinalir s; . - Prints, Ginghams Checks Tick% tags, Table Diaper, Canton and Wool Flannvls, Tweeds, Jeans, easel netsooswilmeres, Cloths, acc. now selling a greatpany articles at RETAIL, ttY PIECE, and alio BY THE BALE at Less than they caulkbaught at NEW YORK OR PRlLAilitilllt of the manufacturer.; at the pri3imithne, Haying Purchased them befoie the Late Advance in PriCes bit' Faunas wantin DRY MAKING TH fheSastain GREI a *oleo FPO -. •'''',„_.,:=;'''',,tr?i, -,- ' i.'','',,' .. i !:*,M.. ;IT:i:-. ~,~ ~:,, anie - tr e t& J Tea P L vim:dant 911 BOU SIGNI J obug- iit W i MK ':.:~. °Pea' .1 • /4 1 30*-- ... ~. _ Migoiro3lk,iiinliley in iitotrVt*:;;2l4 941. 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DOOTOr k O .7,vorlorinance in. oktornop =B-A?,.. z . o'clookr.4 tkinjninyltayop I:ll4orprTlA ,:4,1' v Niiintk...".A-_-'-- ''' .- .. - t -. 7 -- or , z'4•'p, 's PiTtiiol,4ll l TAMVESit':', - I ,. _'t:- Lam Ainilitiniton........WK: If-191)1M2Wii-. --- i f: ,, Puma or Monosont,—PrivetWtiarA4 - ftflinglo , Beat in Privity : gcntr,s4c4rettkui ;:i:lreat ,--; ,:.14 Circle. ehainV:22, mitts Valei., Ali'etarug' '^4,l zomerkflOnentin Colored Gallentr.4Do 'ma _ Gallery, 16 c an 5,,,,.... • ,___..'"-"--' . ,_ . aft.. NEW lIK.:4.I I 7.ERNOODT , Terfortno . „ 44.0 1 n in commence it 2 diAcek w; ti ''' UNCLE 10103- 0.&11S. ‘, ,-, , ,_ To concind 3 With the ' • • • - ,' ,!-) . N G -. Q .3TW EVENING At-,t JACK ROl3lNSWfatillpitiVA . .... After INVISIBLE 7 -VEINO4' To conalYSTAkr.,;, : .,.TF' • DESHAL - - - IMBLEPS VABISp34.. PENN Errflit*&l4-Cii , AIR AFTERNOON PERFO10400! On NEW YEARS DAY by the wi . :4 - perinpaiw. Doors open at to comment : eV n'efo4k. In the evening will be presented; ::: BACHELOR'S BUTTONS, And the screaming farce of WAGTAILS AND BOBTAILS. KALB OF PRlCES—Private 13oxesiIik: Single Feats to Boxes .6 centa; Parquet:Una ceiling Goiter,' 10 cents. Deora open at 0 Certain rites 7%. Proprietor P. Shen Binge Manager Billy TWO GUANO PERFORMANG Afternoon p-ric.rmfore—Doors open commence aL 2 o'elocA t • . - i In the evening Disiiefi4Rf , . MIBB JI Nsk L T The pa r:orn anee will commence with the'. ' Peter Boyko.. _ Burke ....... . .... &tory Newton E r - ile skte ..... BtarßTbdrOi; Ereniug .peziefit of J,e Teak, ancl,the irtorp, Dime open at ;4. , CO R• dOc. I, ' osAND FANO444A" - ',::?- 1- ... 1 OF THE II E W A It : T -.RACING THE , FALL OF FORT MATTER. and air the procaine* battles up UV Vs precent 4.. Lime. Tha eztelaltlon , vrill ezenmeeco crt kl 0N- - - . .3. 1) Ay, DECEMSFattni. antteor.unttet. very eve* ;Al lag during the weektkIASONIC kIA-1.1.... Domo, '---r,` open at 6 1 4 o'clock. 'Panorama will move at 73.6„ - -.-„,, Admi ,,,,,,,, i 25 cent.* Children ender 12 yearn 0f.... Z age, half price. The 'panorama will' . biy . 11 1 •exhiLition NEW I YEARS AFTERNOON. - Ma Dell at I}4 o'elecW, -,„: There will be exhibtttane nn c REDA Y -arid RAT - f t URDAY A FTERNOONS ler Oie I'enefit of 87,h, ere - . .' j and Families. • - deao. •w 1 . i'.., S:.-,4 ............"......................._____- ___. •:, CANTERBURY HALL. LUTE ATHENEUM, LIBERTY STREET LOAN OF A LOVER, i- '' ~;.
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