Et a—one .ta-," the other oP lbion." ':dr the country ap 44;te surrender of ors because of quarrel with vei are eu;liged meatic treason verntnent'd case, .uch alacitCy to Eng see, however, that I the East does not ulties with England lan y of the shrew d -isive that that power to he reconciled, no 41 ; and . concessions 'make, If this be ,ent on war without dted States must ac rnative, - and f ght for ependence until "the or if need be—the last pires. The government e prepare for every con es on some plan that an avalanche upon and 'lion. Prostrate that giant 'ten Torepare to meet its e meantime, in meter to secure ity the.peliple, and arouse vdthm;them worthy of the best therA4blic, let-Congress — that dug co#tregation ofhumbng, fanat ianct senility—cease its miserable &an', lid soar aloft to the concep abfthetixtagnitude Qf the danger by Autd the country are Fur Let them forget party for a ' , est, and instead . of spending th of the peciple's time. in for the manufacture of discussing that wildest of itimeras, immediate enian ilding. about the incompe ,ienerals, and endeavoring the Administration, be tgnot control it; instead, we flies i do&t... longer in these ~gretictionist and fanatic, e I ,,,4paid, pompous and learn- DeAgress, endeavored to do or to 4,at the nation's necessi tdiet tlPm not apricoliriate their 'the benefits of *be franking 5J he other ,Tpiikings and perforing one single alo ft to meet the necessities r.ca#l7- ELFOgION. was to .have refrained lit the, xiterits of the 1 now before the peo :tiesddYymext, leaving , lect I.olr municipal ng inirdenced by par mever, fearful of its little set 11 managers beilg defeated, ,ermit even a municipal elec- ISS without indulging in its usual a out _ regular nominations.— •v-21 , ,1ie rebellion broke out .4-61' the Republico.a ,joatf , ill, the Gazette hypocritteia.winne of seated everything like as long as the rebellion er did the Democratic a desire for unanimity, wheeled round for party to nothing that prom t partizan BUCOPFB. .nded °Ague that con ds of the Gazette, would in the eve of perdition to a tittle of partizan it the proprietors of that 1 three or four olliceß, t municipal, while one nission as a paymaster of content with this nimoranta desire every two cities, not for or their particular pets e, we understand, al for thedifferent places. a masses see fit to follow sels of these people, why tave no interest in the ;lion more than pertains The Democracy have ley are bound as patriots led citizens to give their Union ticket. They are because it is a Union and w. "cket ; they are bound to Ise h represents the pe )ple clique of musty politicians ; mnd to do so because the inees came directly from the are not the result of bargain ise two years ago. It is noto 69:nominee of the Bepubli 4ilhe Mayoralty, bought his tination ; he could get it in and now the Gazette calls nis to endorse this infamous 4indoraing its author at -.... ?ardently of all party feeling, but p .88 One having an interest in a . tritie:r yang an econom i i4al adminis -6 'sr 9f ; :iir municipal L. irs, we earl!' 4 . 400:0 readers, of every iielitica & cy er. to i,043 the ticket ruminated lirther Unittri Convention. It is the • notlt! 4433era.'"4.%., and competent, and, J/ T ( ..itieroftxre, • titled. to every - thoughtful um , -, ~,, pelWilif,,a' * . • .„.. ~.,,,, ~ . '.., .... _ . ' 116-Airabemllurkhoider, of Lebipon !y ptiLdeirikW.tcetliwhildrett out of afami',7 of 141iiideitet fetV: The &U ai rs a il Witiattk •abort thrilvoitC.:lM-Tottime.and. ware buried . Fide, in, ohe ravy.iti the pre-enee of a embiflfriendiatictiudghbere. .gumaif:thellrlOcatoPrieOr of the irtrie.pd at Rag -ratown, tofitaifith on ,the charge Zilebtn'Elti . Lcus, to the -I fir coinmstied- tor ea BIIPDS Fur ..rnber 27th 2 6t. ~nrisurtilut has piped and"' to relate to you tile , style in ..,igedailisirs. The first intimation we ,epprose` ing holidays, was the recap. of arllillet don', which, upon being opened -isclosed the following : Cars • Dec. ziosn. Yon are re , pectfully rewateeted to at tend the iner , gtira.ion entert4:nment of the "vriend lir +=tic Asa )c atior," to be given 0.1 this, Thum' day evening, December 24th, M. C. D11.,} Y, President. C. M. C/LCII, Secreta - y. And you may rest assured that we emt raced ihis fine cpportunity for a little recruit on. The "Com pany" had secured for the occasion, tne large ten, wed its a chapel, and having erected a stages drops Sc, as perfect as our isolation could permit. All was in readiness ,t the appointed hour and the even ngv entertainment proceeded accord.ng to the following programme: liat'onal Airs Orchestra• rong and- over Haversack Irish Tc e hfaniac, Gni , "femme , Roderick Rue, Pea.° and 'femme. The evenings ente.twthment to conc.ude with the comic farce entitled the 0'T001e,.... ...harle .... Price of Admission la-V.Y. The parfdrtname was al: he could Le desired, or expected and the appearance of Daley and Forbes, creat:d shouts of applause, reminding one vividly of the "0 d L'rury" of Pittsburgh. All the staff end regiment othrem, were ,n uteri. dance, and I vow there we not one, but was forc ed to ensile out loud, t he enterprise wee entirely a • Friend Mile" att,ir, and all CIEWIL a du , them in their endeavors to make the htlidays an occa- sion of eniaymenb Quite an arms ng performance trans"ired dur ing the day, (Cnnstreas ) which s the means of creating t rent mr rriMent. Tne Sergeant Major, was directed to procure a couple of bat porkers, which, after passing through a pence s of shaving and greas.ng, were turned Irene to a large Bold. The person who was f - rtunate enough to catch one was to be immediately declared its ls•.v6tl proprietor. The dry was a propitious one fir such arnuscment. Toe ground being as grea•y as the "pigs taile," and the endeavers .0 catch them, al though 'or awhde uneuccassfiii an causing ,he greatest laughter, at ;Hat s ucceeded, companies 1. anti Et, being the victorious parties. Immetaste:y fallowing the above, was a wheel-barrow r-es, (blindfolded) and other amusements, too numer ous to mention, in other words we had a jolty time, even better than was expected. 1 shoe d mention the Yoct Bal match, in Wh.Cil officers and men Like, p trtfc•pated, Milos ed oy a presen. talion of a .5.,a,h to one of the officers, by & member of Company E, (a window sash minus the !knee) There was one rimiceall • ieazure that marked the data proceedings. &far cter slit., of o ir c•ack regi ment, 1. e. there was less drunkenneQs end r wing, than I eTer w rasa psi; on any idr.ilar orlon which, alone atteet, as to the material t f which it is formed. One of our pi•• kits informa ma 'hat &cash trite having a Mould time, and they w re at a ides LO know which was in rule, Alcohol cr..l , ff T. say thirty of our men t..rk cr rather preteo.l - ) were transferred to ths 4tr. Fire Z. ,nave 1., mem, whose rs.iks bare be, n and y Minn ry defter ion Thor will red -ice our sick report to a mere nothing for they w, rs , al , sojers. Yester day the glows regard rig, Me iste battle at in'AilWB - reached us, and although highly plea ed at tine victory tit-re gained .1 WlB wi t h the greatest sorrow that we learned of our wonodv-d compani on, (in the gth Pa) We cover y hcpe th .t none are morally wound .d; althmg u cur km.w.edge of the affair so meagre, yet we learned the above, and are i r anxious xpectation of further tie alb., hop ing mereby to be assured of their trod being in the and of the living. The Ist of January next, is pay day, and A: be wotetmed f r our ps.ckats contain but lug..e tin, cue Ia pat mas er Our t e beticue hie hren over the water, observe more decorum in their behaviour, then he retfare, and ve , aela go to and fro without any materiel molestation. Last nu • ht, one of the members of the 2d regi '•,-, , • , mder the triluence of liquor,) curd mined suicide, by placing at e barrel of his mus ket to h e mouth and then .tech .rglog the con tents; mimethate death s nutted. It Li said that his companions looked on di , .nterest-dly, supposing him to be jeeting. We have been under OT CI re to proceed to Liverpo. I peon. for several day t . ' ii• I think they w II be countermanded, the 5 h t-eing already there. The rule of late, has been, that all home:, arr.v ing by expre:a, are thoroughly Inspected belere delivery, end the coneeo awl has been the °ovary of savertal John; of a demi kind, and' the it Lite SY aLaays deeidat by thri officer, in a bocom,Ll manner. But not wishing to intrude upon year volatile columns, I now reluctantly withdrew_ More anon. R. C. II JikirJohn Bull app-aredetiermined co be dinaleaks ed with everything vie do. Read the following hyper er.tielem: The Message Compared With that No wider oontrast can be conoeivod than that a hioh mark. the r.val Messages of the Northern end southern Presidents. The contrast, tOO, is yud she onposlte of what might have been expect. ed be , ween the old and new empire. The Sou h ero Message is calm and confident, Mil of sp. rit of independeece anti a conviction of victory. The I , ior.hern Message is fretful and angry, anf Yells its apprehension and chagrin tin , er the most trans parent disguise. lots can hardly Let sue but that Pree.dent Davis to tie head , f the old, ed, tradi tionary ~n,.rire ant that Pred..cat Lt , a .ln to he for t°, n, dejealtd, dnricen benert, pa.meatculvert:arc, Th head o the old Government carps at every act of the marilms Pow.rs of zur, pe, demands their aid, rads at their neatraitty, denounce. their cold in• dillerance, hold, up to Indignation taste flagrant design to ha: ter pr ne pie for mean commemial advantage, and, bocauve they are not with him, in sists that they are altogether against him. 'the nead of the new Gavernmr et, on the contrary, is perfectly satisfied wish everything that everybody MSS done. As to the reliance a, d support Vi the European 1 owers in !he struggle ha la waging, against the North. the Eu ocean Powers nay a,.rt till they are asked. tie le no stippliant—tin wants no external support—he can deal with me North erners single -handed—hie Confederation is an In, dependent Coniederation, arts he would morn to prop up as American Ch.mmotrnalih wi h Euro pean pia +re. And alt this is int.ma ed without the slightest approach to Yankee swagger but under a cairn Loose that a nation which asserts mder en dence ought to suataun itself by its own energies Indeed, his on y to the European Pow ers is on a tingle qui-pawn of iote national :awe,, to watch they arm he are committed is common. tamely, whetter if the blockade is efleett.a in fact, it le not also null in law. India; point statesmanlike views, and of this general opera's of :he question before the two anfale , a.tons, the .11al,age .1 $l3/4r.lit is yet more cludolguished from a. I vat. You might expect to find in the chief of the old Goveran,ent the • better taste, the ;;rester re finement of feeling, the more polisned diction and general ovidetc a of a !velar education. 'Sere you are et en more mistaken Man you were before. The hi el gage of President Lincoln, if it were to be taken for a moment as an instance of the educa tion of the United S vies, would i reply that the whole nation ought to g r to relies: , again. The style of this d , current 18 ~ 1:1; always gram matical, it is frequently amused rind c been rr ; the sentences rvs, often sot logical, Attu here end there you come upon such absurd bloods:1 el ourrion as that "the last ray of hope peaceably expires at the it9aamt on Fo t Sumter." Immagine a ray of hope peaceably expiring. and peaceably expiring, too, in a numbs rdmenL The river, for the past tan , day, has been cover ed with ground ioa, opposite Harrisburg, and all] pre ably be frozen over in the coarse of a fee days should the cold weather continue. General Sherman, writimr fmm Port Royal to a Senator, rays that if tie load issued a preclamstion Immediately u landoig in South Carolina, offerin,i protection to all shives.that..sheuld enter his lines, he might have bad 10 000 about him by this time. 4irt be eiro Tosses a Con Option that the eotufeThe painted was best; that the lime bai not yetriorue for a proclamation to have its fall effect, au4,1111 not come perhaps-for twoorthree months relL A DENCE. THE OLD bIJARD ...Harry Forbea IRISH TUTOR. M. C. Daley. Calvin of Davis. [From the Lund‘m Herald] OIITHERN NEWS. An "Onward Movement ) Demanded. Some of the papers at the Sonth.hke their Nor thern eetemporanes, sre clamoring for an "on ward movement." Here is what the Nashville Banner says : Every report from Bowling Green seems to in . dic.te a resolve on the part of the Confederates to gr into winter quarters. To do this Mahout a • Ingle effort 'ow ,rde the redemption of hentucky, will h> nothing mire or leis than a downright die arse, t, our arm , . It will entirely destroy all eta fidenoe in tae-eral Johnston, and fatally impair hls usefulness in future. It will weaken, discourage nta,l prortrate utterly the noble schemes which inimre the brave men who are now rallying to the relief of a r eighboring state, and blacken the fair hopes which we cherish for the re ease cf a loved And honored s ster Iron bondage. It wi'l loEe us Kentucky forever, and serlonsly endanger our wn borders whenever the spring campaign opens. CS7I it be possiele that General Johnston will eo u isapply h:a great trust! We have heard some queer notions mentioned as reasons for this masterly inactivity.—Among others equally absurd, it is alleged that a passive qui.tuide on our p.trt throughout the winter moot ns will operate with annihilating power on the enemy; that it will discourage and demoralise them, and that before the new season their condi tion will be co rotten as will offer an easy victory. God help the authors of such a theory. A more stu pend one folly never originated in an old maid's pate, or arose over a grandmother's snuff box, The very reverse is the case. The enemy is the party which can afford to wait. They are now pose.e. ed of men whose services are employed at a fair valuation. They enlist for pay, and so long as they receive their reg :tar tire. a snug inactivity In camp or quarters is all the better for them. In the Larne of common sense, how are we to demorelize the enemy by refusing to fight him? Truly, a new piece of philosophy under the sun. Ilealready holds lour-fifths of Kentucky. Why should he advance? He certainly has • plausib'e excuse not to do so. Perhaps he Is not ready ye' for the conquest of Tennessee. Very probably he s not ,ure of his f ›othold in Kentucky. There It hY b' a hundred reasons for his holding back here is not one for us, and we are losing time and missing chances every day that we hesitate and delay. Will Gen. Johnston advance? Humphrey Marshall is doing so, and with success, He is taking the wind clear out of his senior's sail. Brackenridge and Buckner are dyiriA to he.p him. It Goner.' John ston w , ll not adv..nce himself, can he not be in dueed to permit others to do so! The people are clamor.ng for .1.. The press all over the South are unzmg it, A se'd,er's reputation is Involved is it The public iu °rest, require IL Will Gen. Johnston bind all these exigencies, hand and fool, and so- d, alum and mute, and cold. and stark, like a i n son pump, until the spieng thee! Easy Times In Texas The Yew Orli-ens Picayune, has news from Texas to the following eff , ct The Mexicans are boyirg the cotton from the Teasing, paying 9tYoe. p•r uni, in gold. The Texae.e prOrure the bagging and rope from the Ms Walla and everything it at moderate prices hat part.on of Tex is 113 well supplial woh gold end •ilvir currency. Provisions are plentiful at ,ry irw peces—pcira gong only tour cents pet pound, and c •rn shirty cents per bushel. Dry goods can be purchased in the litt l e towing at pri. ees which would astonigh the people in the old Wis ., sof the Confederacy. There in DO dispcsit on. t • hoy every' hicg for sale and run up prices. ne people of Texas !tire not felt the effects of the war in the least. They are well so pplied . with pro visMna, clothing and money, and are progre.sing ag happ ly as if there was but one Presidgnt on th s comment Texas, just at Sias time, may he re garded as the "garden spot" of America. FROM WAttHIN GT ON Female Sc Yews from Wavnington say, that Mrs. Baxtey MB LI:Imola, arrived there this afternoon, and was in the pries n f.d ',emal-s, in the western part of Washington. It wdl be remembered that -he was recently arrested as espy. Not only in the foals of her dress, but in the rode of her ha .r were discovered coati . s , and letters, wnioh are in the possession of .he jumper authorities. Se , eral daysno,Dira.Greenhuw, who w to among the first femaleenarrested, and woo is still a pile s er a received a oaks frtm some ftiend of hers unknown to the guard. Before dent( ring it into ner hand., Lient. N. 13 Sheldon, of the Slaws Rifles, suspecting something wrong, examined the rake, end found imbeded therein a note, infor. A ing that lady that arrangements bad been made for he- escape and conveyance to Richmond, Liam . mg the day and hour of her tteltverance. This in. formation, hr, wevc.r, WE..+ not communicated to her uy the Loot coat, nor has the water t f the note been discovered. The National Scheme of Finance. suripenic n el specie pay flint , 8 t y aka Henke wi I laver the adupt.tn cf Secrelary Ctiaae'e scheme of finance. It relieves the Government of the Alum of sutidituting a paper for a hand money circulation, ad circulation being paper now. Gov ernment can h ive the country a good National cur rency in place cf that of limited individual or local bank credit. Arrears of Claims against the GOVCI II The arrears of claims against the Goren:napt amount to-day to eighty million dollars. Paytneolli ate made as rapidly as practicable with the clerical force of the Departments. NEWS PARAGRAPHS. it Id staled that since the correspondence be. ia,n Mr. Seward and Lord Lyons, several vcry harmontz•ng dinners have taken place. There le co..hing like a good dinner to &Out dillerences between public men. Giro war has atfected St. Louis hire a stroke o paby. '1 housands of inhatitants have left that city within a year; an immense number of houses and stores are vacant, and all business. except government COntraeth, is at a dead stand. A kind hearted wife onoe waited on a physician to request him to prescribe for her husband's eyes, which were sore. '• Let him wash them every morring with brandy," said the doctor. A few week, arter, the doctor chanced to meet the wife; Wel , has your husband followed my advice!' ~ He has done everything in his power to do it doctor, but he could never get the brandy higher tone his m0n,13. 4 .1 have and ion. of money," said a dashing gent to a girl ar out to run away with him," tut ycu might is well serape up all th 3 jewelry and spare change you have got " It is state.l trott the footing up of t'e books of the United Bta 't'reasury at Washingt-n show that in the month of November thirteen millions of dollars were paid - out tiara, which is over fllly per cent. more than the yearly average for the last irx years. This does not include all the expen ses of the government during that period, as it is exclusive of what has teen paid oat of the •üb. treasuries in New York, Philadelphia and other points. General Spinner; of the Treasury Department at Ws,thingloti, has received a latter f!om a man in New England, with an cool" .ure of $l7O in treasury notes. The letter, which is written in a disguised hand, reads as follows: "I OU. 8. $l7O. It is enclosed. It is the fault o a torm,r comptroller that it was not paid." Tire Quo" eo Chronic le, reporting the military preparations in Canada, says; There ere at present In both sections of the Prov ince 469 battalions of militia, and the organization of one company from e,eli wilt give • force, d ng officers, of 30,016 men. Adding the strength of ih e active nad tin, classes A and B, which may be estimated at 7 600 men, there wtl • thus be organ. zed a total militia army of 46,616 men. DIED —Ott Wednesday, January let, 1882, at 11 &Week p. KR. JOBS H. PHI t.L.I es, aged 44 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend hit ftmeral from his late residence, 161 Wyheatreet, to-day at to o'clock a. m., to proceed to Mt. Union Cemetery. 171 , 4" 7:3 ERTAS F7R. 'FAIBIKAN UNDERTAKES, sole went for .Fialre'sgid r alho Burial Oases. at R. B "BULORM: WASP:ROOMS, No 46 ENUTBMELA STREET Residence, 718 Least* OW _holly' City. Orders way be lett IT "AVERY STABLE. Allegheny 0 , y'„ • , Ls_ N NOMINATIONS. • FOR MAYOR LIkARY A. WEAVER. FOR CONTROLLER: VkILLILAIM LITTLE. FOR TREASURER•. 40kIN C. DA VIT . ) MAL;s Er u, t. CURE FOR REIEUSIATISfif, BRUI3E3, JOHN A. MORTON, an oid and re:AN - elect merchant of New Mahon, Qhio, in or&rng a aupply, says : ..1 have n w Leen selling it for five or s x y tars, and find the demand inereanng, many of my custom• ere taking as high an six bottles at time. In fad? we never Mid eucha remedy for the oure of filen matism, Bore Thrr tO,Swelling4, Bums and Pains." For !ale by firugglets everywhere. titißlo , +H.NSTON. Bole Agent, dean corner Smitatield and Fourth streets. wro THE emir.., risßUßAEL—l annoano6 mieelf to you vs a csedidata) at he east:Ling eleesion. for Lila oft We of CITY CoN TROLLER. It a long experience in varied and extensive busi ness, a perfect fanti , iarity w th acoounta, and the vientificat on of a lit mime wan nil the :ntereets of my native city,entale me to 3 ou: confidence and support. I will confidently hope orfr your suffrages* no2lt.tf L/l LITTLE . EU.TEABERRY I.OOTHWAon, Teabbrry Tootnwash, Teabon7 Toothwash, Teaberry Toothwashi Teaberry Toothwash, Teaberry Toothwasb, This &liar is one of the most valuable prepara tion, of the day for preserving the Teeth and By its regular use yeti are Insured Teeth free from acid and tartar. It will cure mpers in the mouth and gams. It aril arresedecay of the tee h. It will cure bleeding gave. It will make soft., sp..ingy Rims herd and healthy it will neutralise all tlfensive socreuons of the mouth, and mart a de'igbtful aroma to tha teeth. Prepared by * 7 JOSEPH FLEM NG. de23 oorto.4ef the 1 4arnond and Market st 0-a IVO I'o EAMrO I' 0 RNER4.— li hetiliiranne dome nine of this ity, represented by - 41e uude - signed, tie , eoy give no tice to all par Jett insured n Las reepechee comps tees the, undertheir p .litr.es of Inf.urance, it is re quired that there All be kept on board of each twat., bil.rt !ping up. a day We:et - nen ant a nigl.t watchniAis aid t at tt,tre ti at, he on each niatt at lea t twen v Ova tale 'eta, con tonal y tilled with water, to he riboted forwar.l and aft, and upon the reveral dent-ti. Tease ern not intended as new regulations, but the proper and eget in. Lerpreuttio of clauses 'n the po wies which do not appear to be perfeedy understood R Ile., Jr., Preaili.nt IVe,tern In •uranee company: harnuel Reti Srcretary Citizens' Item range Co , pan. • Jame. A. H Prrel lent of Monongahela frieurrnee c,mpsey : , Secretary .lureka Insurance i.ompany I'. M. ioc k.,seretari Allegheny Ihrelreeee I'ompen. F. A. Rtneht. Electra ary P,ltsoureh Inaursnee Company P A—Madeira, Ag nt Del. M. H. luau ranee Company; A. A. Came:, rent Pronayl• rants l nauranot Oompany d02,8-1w ..., y•DOLLAR BAVII%Gi RANK., N). 60 FOURTH STREF'f. Deposits made with triis Avail BEFORE. the FIRST DAY OF J FRIARY, Wig draw interest fr-m th-t da o deri GELS. A. COLTON, Treasurer • E FOLLOWItiti ARE VoLUNTA- A.:RY etniomonpa from pr , eme nt reep-r0 , 1 , ..0y and troth, , n Lhlx vtctmtr. who Moo torn gr et,' 7 bellPflt:ed by bin iemed ,4.111 t, Cr whom V7,1),j y harp Aeon in their nravne ere. , now. i 1 ti e r dins are had not veep nrrested oy Dr. Scion, tea med.. :nem: Case of LlverComplaint and Ilyspapclp of 'Leo lea+• Shading. I have been eudering h r tea yenta pear Fewer Complaint and Dyspepni, 1 heard t Dr. kichonck's coining out to Martin 11...,ch'e, scd I thought 1 wont, F ., and re , hint, aa my Mena,. had teat eamd in violence an tc in tne past two at•nra, and 1 n, been under tree , went at severe doe ore, from %thorn 1 recei•ea on benefit. In iho nitely part of June of this year 1 went to eee Dr. Schenck. and wan examined • y him with hue a 111 , -9PI It iMi• Et Eli." I have been tatting Patin ,syrup, Sea Weed Tame and Mandmitt Pale clove 'hen. and moat eav that I 3M g'eatty tianeiti d by their use , indeed, 1 might a moat any that 1 fain ','a M. SMITH, rbtrind tp.. Ma/ airing co., Ohio. October 18411. I have noen much tmn. htted by the usc of 1 r Schenek's medicines. . . . CRI 81, 1881 Case of Mrs. McConnell I ;aid been affected with Dieease of the Lungs to tour or flee Scars, when I heard of lir. ocnenck coming to Martin Hochfe. Previous to this ulnae I had given up ail hrpe of ever geitiiig well, but Mr. Kook, isroom I knew to have Twee cured by L/r. fiche:ink. urged my husband until ne prevailed iusisairssato go sand see the lloc,or, who toundaboth my lunge affected, the bronchial tubes were bow: tikes/with wheu 1 breathed. they would mule so that it could tNihertro have now taken hie medicinen for some lime, sad find myself wond.rfuil, improved, although is it entirely recovered: I now rind myself able to attend to most of my household •ILII.IO-% and have no drnbt of my uuirrate rorr, , ry From the benefit I have renewed from treat nieu., I would advise, id: pers•ins e ruilarly to apply to him when Ni' inakeis his o. al welt. JANE Nis/CONN F.LLs fkiilnarl Township, ,Mcb..niiij Ct... Ohio . Oct li, 1801. Certificate of Jane Grist. I nave been troubled for snout two yet‘lS W:Lb a pail. in my frennt. Late in the 4tpric, 4 of thin year 1 beard of 1•r. Rematch coming out to Martin linch'e, and I deVrmitied to 3,•1i and nee trim. and get examit el w'lh bin Ite■plrometer. I did no, and nlno tty.k all three of hie medicines, ac cording to direction., and I WITB been greatly benctitted. I hope from the benefit already ex• penenced, that it will not be long until I am en tirely wed. JaNb: Fblend 7bumehip, Mahoning CO, Ohio. Oct. 81, 1861. Ours of Mrs. For about five yeare I had been oriented with pain in the Diva side of my breast, and in hopes of getting rebel, I had taken many different kinds of rood,saleg, t•ut found no lenest from them whatever. I then heard of Dr. Eallemik, and the great cures be was pertorming with his treatment, and c - hcludel to send to his Agent In Pin sburgh, Dr Keyser for some of his modi oine. Previ - us to taking it, I was so prostrated as to he on. ble to undress myself, o• even to lay in bed;l was obliged to sit up in a chair in order to ole rain any rest at all After having taken Dr. Bchenek's medicines, I heard that toe Doctor was coming to Mart.n Hoch's, and I determined to see him. I was already so mush improved by the use of his medicine, us to oe sole to go over to Mr Koch's, wlo eh is a distance of A mile from my house. The color pronounced my olmetirke to be Bronenial Consumption and Liver 00.111. plaint, with an adhesion of the Pleu - li to the ribs. i would moreover toll, that I ooughed ii most conuntisllv, and spit up large quantities of matter dryly I took the Pulmonic Syrup, Sea W•ed Tondo and Mandrake Pills, according to the Doctor's directions, nod am haply to eay that ism nearly well. ANNA WARNER, Torondup• Lblun,biana O r )., Ohio. Oct. 2III• 1881. ds.t-dke G ENTS FINE FRENCH BOOTS Of Br )k.E' M.anufBkture, SELLIN{; AT NEW YORK PRICER, FOR CASH, At 81 Fifth Street, W. F, SCHMERTZ & CO. HOLIDAY BOOKS. KAY & COMPANY, No, 55 Wood Street 101 A vt, NOW OPEN AN EXTEN ye assortment of elegy ntl y band and illus. trat.l BOOKS OF THE SEASON FINE EUITION3 OF 63T ND 4.RD Atirf HORS, PfIOPX;RA.PH ALBUMS, In:g•ettt varlet!. FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS, JUVENILE AND TOY 800K.',, WRITING DESKS, PORT FOLIOS, BACKGAMMON BOARDS. In evety . variety *fat*. poi avsui 34:iii0t1E4 , ' , :lanizi Pncromacitt,lruinaly Ist, Mg, DIVIT)END NOI'IOB, ALLEGBPNY t. BEI ta3B —The President. and Managers of the •tompany 1,3 r erecting a Bridge over t, e are gheny giver, rppo.ite Pitt- burgh, in the County of allegur my." h lye this day declared a Dividend of FOWL Pita CENT on the Capital Stock of the Company paid np,which Is payable to Stookhold-qs or their legal represeatettves on or after toe 111 lastact. RO.IEBURGI, Treasurer. ja3,naw3w-, 01171 CH 071118 C.ONSI(OLLZEI Or dumens ,, Y UO Fu, t Pittsburgh, January 2 1, 1862 , VOTIC TO THE PUBLIC.—From 11 this date no 1,111.3 for goods or anppFee of any description. for the use of Allegheny County, will be settled for at this or'fice.unless such good. or -up pile, have been rural-died by wr4Ven order of the Cot toy .n,l inconformity with Ant of As,ernhly of May let, MI. ICE TO MAY .11 4 . A I.DERMEr; AND JUS TICES. OF THE PLACE—From this date in al miss where Allegheny County becomes table for Magistrates' Coats, a bill of iteme, In each case, will be r.qu'red to be tiled with the Clerk of Court at the time (.f taxing rush co. Is for Pay ment. HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. ja3;3tdk2twF BECKEIAM & LONG, Agricultural & Farming Implements SEEDS, &c., Agents for the Buckeye Mower and Reaper. Woods' Mower and Iron Harvester. and Booketoce and A.mmon's Nurser" - , Po. In Liberty Street, ja4-6mw PITTSBURqH, TosT—OERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT OF PIT SOURGH TRUST COMPANY, NO. 1826 for $146, bnusd to JAMES H. ALLEN, dated December •1,0 , ..h, 1861. A ddre.o JAMES H. ALLEN, jab 2t• Monongahela city STRAY COW—CA.IE TO THE SUB soßtEigg last October in Manchester a RFT AND WHITE COW, whlch.the owner can have by proving property and paying charges. W C SEM PLC.', Manchester., A STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIOt OF THE BANE OF PITTSBURGH. Wedneday Morning, January 1, 1862. MEANS. Loans. Bills and Discounta $1,638,942 64 Real Estate and Ground Rent__ 48,138 99 Streks and Klacellamos 19.0 9 4 59 Due be other Henke 160,131 48 Bank Notes and Checks 9 U.S. Tress• Nines 29,165 49 Specie 868,697 27 Capital Str , k Profit, and Earnimi, Unpaid Invi,iondg and Suspense Act_ to other Bank! , Cirrnlation Dept, a,_ V 2.818,1841 18 The ahoy , - .tatoment in correct, to the beet of my k.nowle, and belief. JOHN HARPER Cashier. Sworn to a - t enbecribed thie let day of . I, trual, 1081 before e, 8. SMITH, Notary Pubhe. In 3 ST/ rEmtyrOF 740, BA' „ OF PITTSBURGH. Pittsburgh, J.nusry 2.1862 Loans and I counts $1.57",n59 9 P.d 50,00 n 00 Sno,it. In t 3'0,023 19 Tress' 1 , .0t5.s and Bonds ..... 125.177 00 Psn-sylya.l.- I.nan 82 fioo 00 13.....k4 an" of other Banks. 52.069 86 Du, by ad. Banks- 1.99.2 97 Capital Stoc ......... ....... Circulation Due to nth• - Ban KR Coo ingent . and and Prutitn... 112.'66 042 68 I certify ; atho above Statement incorrect to the best of toy owledge and belief. H. M. MURRAY, Cashier. Affirmed More me. thit , 21 day of Jan , 1882 laa C H. I:41 AEL, Notary Public s^,F.M ENT OF THE ALLEGHENY BA S Pittaborgh, lan. 2, 1862 Capital Be Loans an. 1 h.connta [ale by e r Bank , Note. and ecks of other Banks. Specie FL' 3 PA RiTER, /44a/4 (Mw. ffirrulatior . $3;1,9 8 600 le- to ic Banks 3,755 09 D 10 De `.n401".S . 133408 28 This ats statement le correct to the beet of my knowiedg, • tul belle!. J. W. 000 K, Cashier. sworn on I , PfOl. me. ibis day. Wht. B. WHITNEY, Notiuy Pablta u T ELI E HS'M"CIA I4 OI; PI TTSRU 'H. Pdtietirgh. Thursday Morning, January 2d. I'o2 $BOO.OOO Mt Circulate: .. mt. 11 00 Due Deno,. trs 274.313 84 Due other I' nke...__ 88 SD 153 Loans and. ecounce 696,5239 n C0in..._.... 245.182 al Notes and iecks of other Hants,— ...... 14.978 21 ill , • by ot: ...... ....... 110,908 57 ormuon we at Ith of Pennsy 'yam, le an.. 60,000 "0 Treasury Notes . 130,630 OU The al ., • statement is correct and true to the beet of my . u owledge and belief. 1V H DENNY. Cashier Sworn .4.-•1 subscribed before tne, this II day January, A. D. 1481. Je3 W. H. WHITNEY, Notary Public,. W STATEMENT OF THE CITIZENS' BANK, Pittsburgh. January 2, 1861. ASSISTS. Loans and Discounts Coin in Vault . Notes and Checks of other Banks.. I re .ury Notes and State Loan...._ Due from Banks and 8anker5........ LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $300,000 00 Ci ' , illation 319,120 00 Depoeitors —. 130,090 74 Due to other Banks 9,923 20 The above etatement to correct tothe beet of my knowledge and belief. GEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier. Affirmed before me [big sd day of San 1881. jai SAML. HARPER, Notary Public fIENUINE iRisH WHISKY, lienniaa Scotch Whieky, Pure IA Rye Whisky, Pure &A J41:011(lti Rum, , Pure old Oogniaa Brandy, Pure old Pinet Brandy, Pare old Pellevoisin Brandy, Pure old Holland Fuze old Anchor Gin' Niue Ohampagne,Bherry, Port andCLai et Wines, by the gall..n or Louie, for sale by UYS AND YOUTHS BUOIS, IS BOYS AND YOUTHS BOOTS Jana D. B. DIEFFENBACH F.B. M L :SSUUR/ , AND-133 barre-14, No. 1 article, in large barrelafor vale by jae HENRY H COLLINS. OIL EARKEL'i-200 empty second hand for by j 93 1.1 RY ft. COLLINS. ROOM CORN BRUSH-32 bales, No, 1 Oblo Brush for sale b77_ ia3 HENRY H. OOLLINB. APPLES. APPLES.-250 barrels in prime order for sale by _ _ THE GREAT CURE FOR COCtIIIPTION THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEDI CINE having mute it the study of yea's to concentrate the life of the Pine 'Erre into a Riede nine for diseases of the Lungs and Thtost, is now offering to nurturing humanity th,aresult of hie ex -I,..r.ence. This truly treat and good me.lieme .s pi , pared wth mach ear., u tar heispe csLl.ed expr , sty for it, is therefore free from nil import. Yes of commt - h tar. Nai,o4rorl more eAsos of cot:9ural-410n than any Er own rerntdv on euta It will cure BRONCHITI° It will ewe AS Ili MA. It vnli cure MORE THROAT AND BREAK:- It will cure C:. 0(i13B AND COLDS. and is an In rentable remedy for Minuses of the KIDNEYS and URINARY COMPLAINTS. tts- Beware of Counterfeits.ll3ll If you have the Dtspopsta.uss WI§HARTB.DYS PEPSIA PILLS, and they do sc: lr t=cni go to the agent of whom you p them, and receive your money,. Fease call at his st_re and get a desc r iptive air. cal,r. A box of title sent by mall, postpaid on Ye• aeipt of One Dollar. tio.lo. South-Second street, Phila. L. Q 0. WIBRART, Proprimos. , Bold by DR. KRUM% Ra. 1.10 W . oodetieet 1j 11 , f - ) V , a 11113312:0 Wbolepal" and Retail Detlers in PINEMBEa WM . FIENN ETT, rzo WOOll 14reet. BOYS AND YOUTHS BOOTS, Cheap at 16 Fifth street, HENRY H 1 i05 1, ;,4 1 12 4 1* c io c A\ R. -) q 3 M.IMA ROOFING• ROOFING GRAVEL. CEMENT CAN VASS DONEAM-:GHOST NOTICE, And In the' most durable manner. HAVING THE MOST COMPETENT workmen in tha cal, who tmdeTstands their hi:muesli, we can safely sew we o n do work as cies)). and, if anything. better than arty other firm in the city. ft• pa ,i^g done with attention sad e v c m.sera st r ..le the illilirl10101:1E Eng tire at 745 .s:dl t .EIFIELIJ STREE ja s3m B F. HHOPE. RORKE'S HOLIDAY SALE -A T- No. 77 Market Street. THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY LW EMBROIDERIES it LACE GOODS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, GAIINTLEIS, HOSIERY, WORKED SLIPPERS, FANCY GOODS, tiering marked orlr stook from 25 to 50 PER CENT below former prices, we are now offering GREAT INPUCEMENTS tO persons who wish to supply themselves with HOLIDAY GIFTS. Embroidered and Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, Is very large and varied; Embroidered nand kercuie e at 26 ,enta, up to $3,60; Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs at cost Pure Linen Handkerchiefs far 84 cents; Gents' Fine Linen Handker chiefs 12%. WI d e Hemmed, Revere Bo•dered. Corded; Border, .colloped, and all other kinds of Silks for Ladies; French worked setts at 60, 00,76. 80,0,00, 11,26, and all other price to $0,02; Cambric and Snip Dollars. at all prices; Ladies', Gentlemen, Misses' A Boys s h Gauntlet.; Woo, en Moods SKATING CAPS, TOW TOW CAPS, SLEEVES, SONTA GS, SCARFS, CLOUDS AND TWILIGHTS. HOOP SKLgTS, of all kinds and at all prices; French and Alleclusnic Corsets $2,658,160 13 .$1,143.600 00 x 06.713 ea 6.091 18 69.579 77 799,7°6 00 1,033,1139 06 EXCM6bE An entirely new !tOO% of E M BROIDERED SLIPPERS, POOMONAIES AND CABAS. Ladles Leather Bags. &a., &e BALMORA,L SKIRTS, 1;2,8 1 082 08 1902,250 00 t 6 XS 00 287 ItR2 30 16;76 06 221,636 02 a all qualities and colors mat air Netts, Head Drees., Shell Tint Combs, Stu on nna, Garters and all ainda of Fancy Good 4. War An examination of oar stock is solicited from ail persons who wish to buy CIIISA`P GOODS JOIIEPH HORNE, declB2w 7'7 MARKET STREET S 500.000 Oo . 746.116 36 . 1 u,' 00 ' 7 3 . 28 570 72 . 202,172 76 1582. NEW TEAMS. 1888. NOW IS THE TIME TO SEQURE. PREilalitTS —FOR NEW YEAM.S, Embroidered Gears. Embroidered nandkerchlefs, Embroidered BMA, Lace ORM, Ls,ce HandkarcAiefs, Lace Saul Linen Elandkorcbiefs, ',men Collura, Linen Suits, for ou cents, Wooitri ,:pia, Skating Cops, liubias and .ontags, Hoop Skirts, French Corsets for 82, Mechanic Corsets fur $l,OO Gents Merino Shirts, Gant. Merino Drawers, • Cullers, Nock Ties, Zb,•.., CHJEAP FOR CASH T - 011AILLES GLETTER'S, No. 78 Market Street' deBo E,5 3,393 84 . 279.695 II . 96,489 88 . 109 498 86 . 88,884 34 JUST OPENED AT . W. & D. HIJGUS', A LARGE STOOK OF P R I rT T S , GINGHAM S , DRESS GOODS 4 suicluis AND : CLOAKS, BALMORAL —AID - HOOT SKIRTS, All at the lowest CASH PRICES. W. & D. HUGUS, coRN ER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS. cLpso SMITH, PARK & CO„ NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITIWBUSGUI. Warehouse, No.lo First and 1.20 Second Manufactarera of all Ea= ..ad descriptions of °dal Oil, getorta and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Bad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon.Boxeii,Bteel Moulds, Pal luta, aan g era and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Ilaohlho Coatings of mg do script:lon made to order. Haying a complete machine shop attached to the Iroundrv, all necessary llttng be /walla" tteudei kg:Um JOHN J. LOGAN, ATTO EY AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDING, de.19.1y B uTTER AND EGGS -4 boxes tresh 801 l Butter; 3 barrels fresh SKIM 1118 t rewired And for !sale roT JAME 3 A. trETZRE. doll corner /darsott and let streets (jam PHOMGRAPR PICTURES s ad pbattgrapSitrameit. althendatattesof thatbnes EroutisioldAgarah_rgetivid &141d0 'WM 1L10RM49.4; A V Rifti *NI ROOFING, - A N D - Our stock of PITTSBURGH, P A A2dUBEeII]M'ZILI PITTSBURGH THEATRE kiwi a= HENDERBODI Moo OY Aromatom—Prlvate Boxes, ss,o* Single Seet la Private Boz, 21,00; Permed , . and Dress Circle. chairs, 60 seats; balmily Circle, 26 cent% Colored Gallery, 26 coat., Colored Boxes,6o een6K Gallery, 16 Gatos. THIS EVENING BOUTC'CIatIt'A great comedy of LONDON ASSURANCE Lady Gay Spanker ----Mid. &tie H9nderaon. To conclude with DESHALEMAUX. Koqu net TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES PE 51.1 STREET. NEAR ST. CLAIR THIS EVENING First appearance of the charming songatres a LIZZIE CLAYTON. First appetunnoe of the favorils Ethlopfini Come dian, J. H. YOUNG CANTERBURY HALM. LATE ATHENEUM, LIBERTY STREET. Proprietor-- ... «P Elton Stage Manager .... Duke Poore open at 63{. lo commence at-7% GRAND PA. NOILtM.A. OF THE THE WAR. EMBRACING TEE FALL OF FORT SUMTER. and all the prominent battles up to the present time. The exhibition will eotomencieeri M O Ft- D A Y, DECEMBER. SOth, and tiontinnermery even ing durins the week, at MASONIC MALL. Doom open at 6% o'clock. Panorama will move e i c 7%. Admission 26 cents Children under 12 years of age, hail price. The panorama will he cif exhilitlon NEW YEARS AFTERNOON. Doors open at %o'clock. There will be exhibitions on FRIDAY and SAT URDAY A t. TERNOONS for the benefit of 13eheol and Families. de30.1-wd wNINEILCA.NTILEL 1./BRA.Mik ASSO CIATION .L.EaCTURN.B r BAYARD TAYLOR Will de'irer the fifth lecture of the course of the Young Men's lifercantae Library ansoination at LAFAYETTE HALL. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, 1862. Pubieet—TH B AWESOME PEOPLE, SOCIAL LY &ND POLITICALLY ..Doors open. at VA o'clocir.. Leistareto com mence M. 7%. *9.-Tiakets 25 cords; to be hail at the mtudo and boos stores, library rooms, midst the door. W. H. KINCAID, W. 111.7c0OWAN, 8.. BRUNOT, J. B. HUBLBY, JOSEPH ALBREE. j it Lamaze 4klmmittes 4. §N-3 ., a Slight Cold, 4010"Lfr ai tai t'jla 4 . 6 .., i A c ? which might bet tilec t li rt i with a simple ramedy, rafriousky. ff negiectc I , aften Few are aware of the imix‘ trf . , Mae of stopping .Pattit or' liiigAt / fad in its first stage; that Which in the begginninfr would yield to a. mud remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the ha:fp. 4rocittn's4geaftrizial,altachts were .fret introduced e/even years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for pfnus, ,'aLda, A g ieanciddle, ,51.ethnza, 6"atasteth, the Cough in, Atnatunfilituz, azul numerous affeatiorbe of the ffizigaal, giving immediate relief. Public Speakers & Singers avild.ind therm effectual: fat stearin& arbd etraigthening the Time. Sokb gruirgists.and,,Olibinr in _Medicine, at SS crania par hoz. dee4m dkw T. 0RLF.F........PAUL. HIJEWE..—WIII. efAAFF Western Stove Works, 245 LIBERTY STRUT, Manna, GRAFF & CO., MANUFACTURER% WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to their large stook of well se lected Cook, Parlor & Healing Stoves, A.T.80-1-MPROVECD KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Houto-WAi, vlbdab will be found the BEE 00AI. o 0 x. Tlig STATE. The Diamond, Advance, LIP-Tight, Eclipse, sad IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Feu for the BEST GOAL 0008 STOVES. Also FIRST PREMIUM emceed to the !Mt AZI:RICAN, OLOS.Ze RIPTIMJC, F,: , r the BEST' WOOD 00011 STOVES NOW IN USE. The KENTUOELLN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS and BULLORMS to the largest stook or GRATE FRONTS It FENDERS IN THE STATE,. DEB.—We line the D.AMOND and =UWE Clod Clock Stay. a with BoapStone Linings, which stand the ere better than iron. oc2B;is IpLOl3 R BARRELS WANTED-- 11 want to boy FIVE HUNDRED FLOUR. BARRELS per day, the greater part of which mould be round hickory hooped. For etko i we will pay 40 oentaesehjn cash, de li eared at our mill or SO cents each at the load ings or railroad stations, in Mahwah._ IL T. KEZINEDI & BRA_O4 . _ Pend Steam MIL CHRISTMAS PRESENT S- Just received a large asKaircead ird GENTS' SLIPPERS, VERY CHOICE PAITEMIIIII, and selling lenr by W E. Schmertz & Co.; dale Rd. Si r t iffit gimlet J. LI. HANCOCK. ATToarEr AT Lunn NO. 78 GRANT BT/111 PIT7I3BURGH, PENNA., - WNW 186 B LMORAL 8K111,! -- 61 By 111A . Ermurap. assiw, received Ulla day and for aVei at *Weak sad .713%. mnuitli%
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