GOES ABOUT SATIS FACTION. variety of 'opin i en expressed aporaties, in relation to the y" mann, • r in which our ,11 Great Britain have been The New Yurk Ttmes is of a /rnals which is not only satis. delighted, aid says that we ight to declare ou...elves "un- . E .,. with the mores E gland hai pursucE" It is aoub lies ; rodent end oppar to bear with patien , e the course ~."4 t - k ireatEritaitt toward the United States : fails-the rebellion Oroks out, but to ex press OurSelyes delighted woh that per d, ifidletlaghVerntnent, requires more plait ‘..k.l.s.ninaity .t 7 than the American people can Vtel - .,conitmind at present. If some of us can -(• looli'with serene complacency upon the : comae of England, very well; others ItY wilLfeel that. just indignation which the 111 ean 4 6 sand treacher y of hercondu ct ... . ,_. eactiery rf Ileeriss4l' 'texcites, Besides, there seems, t . tcitei iiiohability, of our being called --,- f r. „ npon, at dttearly`daY, tO-be more "satis -0-2 fieitP u Wittr i tihe Course' of" ,tharir .&_, 0 ' 4443 -r - ;"clVreit -'tea :s44l.,› tia;takAlie ,15W114.4. --.octitcr- as if...that ~ g 0v...; s, il.s 4 vtliittatarat rto4fikt iiiir r iiif :440:40 - 44* 1 .k•-•:4o64 , 4 fN i tt i - 41411. .. , 41..k401#CAW-f4l-OJ,A.9* ~t,, :. . 404410)T4p-fitlititao A !-*.,2. A '' all*#, .*itont -; :affair,f ) she reparations whir rf , .--i .; ciiiii r i vigor.lf thAe riireinicailons are meant to back up an :..otherdernand for "reperation" or "apol- ogy," or Whatever she may choose to call' -, it, we shall then have resched the point when--even the most submissive will' `tit the right': to he "unsatisfied." In fact theireat ihitil now is not undue re infi!ftigni,,vdtist England by our peo. ..,plkliiit a wane of it. So intent are we i.i.**44.hirig the rebellion in the South, 1 tluitk"Wa anti disposed to shut our eyes to theffitittndrelisco of the English govern ment, rather than attempt to resent her -41.1.lianies while in our present crippled condition. A sick man down beneath E`- the heel of a stalwart bully, is not in con dition to resist his demands for the in valid's assets; . still we do not see any i:- particular reason way the victim should Ibe satisfied, unless inleed he so stipula i ted to save his throat from the assassin's steel. - If we are so far reduced as to be willing to take a slap in the face, rather ~t than fight, we can't help it; we must only wait and pray for the good time coming, when we will be in condition to t 0 resent oppressor face ,o face, , and wipe all remembrance of the .;. wrongs lie has inflicted upon ids. t n- But there 4a, little use speculating up extilie future, in con n ee• ion with the Oobabltfacition of the Briti,h govern- Input. the: .will be governed by the ittesnestitolicy in all her traLsactiona (pith oft government. Precedent is itnotlainfAith her; and honor is but a :name. )nee the Southern rebellion broke cab igh public functionaries other 1 t govercent have committed breaches ..,,l t the Clotted States, ~ . ~......,, in any c:: - ..?-r41 - for the "agar.asion.' . The Southern privateer 8u tuLer was re ceived at a port of Frio: ta.l, and it beers- c toatited by high pubbc fuuct,on -anencoal•was furni.Ard her on several r:on'eTakiioga,;Eniid•in viola'ion, too, not of _profitilelatis of neutrality, but in the face inrtheigueert's:proc,amation. '1 he Sash- Irakafter sburning the Harvey Birch, I ,': W4, 4 ftcP 3 4,Pted.to anchor in a British port, ii:atidifiliaoryind Slidell were received at tiliii.*n I'sCvnsul there with eu circumstance he could ,!.comul4 hd All. 'hese outrages, and Moile r ; `upon tne-oxytpfigi:igliind towards %!the Ujiited:Stati — siMilitiiii seven months, 1 - t;`. hav ‘ plzotseaplE*loffAl. and neglected in !:. 1 0 .releEtna-kne%lithpiris t h heel LI our pres ',4lllsr;Mjkidtaa returned our for t.; beim itin3 . 4r*-siitliater and threats, and 'talftl:i:•riremptory demand in tend /s,7„ll:4k*settuVlais us. Not content with that, '1- '461.04T0w preparing to exact further }) AxY --,',..te , '„ eS t l fLPgloPe. _ , :; i_ THE THE onY LECI'ION. ''' • f The Gazette must entertain a mos t contemptuous opinion of the intellig•mer end patriotism of its readers, it it hopes :- to impress them with the necessity of partizan contests, by such silly twaddle "as appeared in its editorial yesterday That paper says that the Democrats of city, two years ago, nominated a -partyMandidate for the Mayoralty, and oca o-quently Republicans now must vote 40 ,i n uttting but strictly Republ can nom .,,Lem. Why, this sort of reasoning is beneath contempt. is it possible for the miserable men connected with that most ,sensioal paper. to satisfy themselves sat there is a slight change in the con dition of the country, compared to what t was "two years" ago ? Are they so ' in their conVmptible little schemes sc, s ure a partizan triumph as to forget 't - nation is convulsed with civil ' Has not the condition of things t au as to attract a portion of :pen4 i gt e's attention, or are they so fed I to be incapable of rising an - aboYe'the dominion of a caucus of 7 municipal aspirants ? a:reasons given by the Gazette why r-qyAta of its party should be elect ir, are so many falsehoods. There magnanimity displayed by him ing from the Mayoralty contest ars ago. He did not retire until acted certain money conditions, nis the Gazette very well under- I. Why then will that paper force now policy in times like the pres id resort to petty latiricaiion in Leitolceep alive vulgar prejudices?— Yoke our citizens to bound beyond of narrow policy, and show that : superior to being led by the mere . • f)f . partisan organiz ition—the 'ni who if thrown upon their own Ices for a-livelihood, would now be tes ofAttoo charitable asylum. ; JALNUARY 4 A Secret 0 rgsnization In Tennessee. We copy the following from toe `0 emptue eltiaaaneAt of the 17 it ult.; Lt ut. just from Eno:Tine commtini °etas to us some interesting intelligence. L has been ascertained that a secret sworn organization of Union tral'ors exists in East Teruaessee, which is ext.nded throughout that section. It is, doubt 1-se similar u that which has been disci vered in Nowhere Arkansas Some of the bridge burners who have been bliteg, signified before their exrcu cut on, that r hey ad been deituied y this secret orgsnizanori I'. burn the bridge.. and -r penalty of death. They said 'het they wele d med t die by t has cf ti. err stesoc.atee if •hey r-fused to perldrm the task to whir?) they were assigne t I,y lit atitL th , •re,ore, i"syme made u • their in nal. t , t mutter the death penalty were mat Ilerent to the ir fate. - - • Every man and woman, says a °temporary. wile shortly beam to feel eenst rely the cost of the war. Tine jaw which Congress have last enct-ted and winch tine President bait signed ,on a of twenty cents per pound on tea, five cents per pound on et ttee, two and a half rents per pound on raw and eight cents per pound on refined in. gar, an 1 six ci n•o per ga'lon on molasses. These taxes will so materially increase the expenses of living that ttousands of people will be compelled tr deprive themselves of articles which have hitherto bees eate,rneal necessaries of lire This they w uld cheestuPy do In the holy cause of preserving the Union if they cowl I feel assured that oil their sacrifices were suressrvoig tbat souse, and that no pang; them wers for lie benefit of there infamous men every where found seeking oppormoiiirs to speculate in the misfortunes of the:r country, and if, too, they cowl feel assured th t ihe very fountains of this infamy was Lot In the President's Cabinet Charleston is Doomed. Close up n th-t tembl conflagrathin which laid one half at the city n ashes cam. the Stone-Fleet Fapedi • ion ail cooed up her harbor, prmlisps forsyth fr it tray t rupottstble to rose the sunk, en obvirLc 1018 Her career IN, aen, cl -, yed Tr, awlu ) re ribut.ve vengeance but tie j . r . t Here it was that the democratic party was sought to be murdered. and here the vas L 11,012 the 1101015 was opened. Here woe a pe p'e which wrapped self al its own e.t.a 111.i9P11.-88, end c./Isd eteryhock .abotidonist" came from NOrtfl nsson and m's line Here was a people which lifficp. tp . rio - ity over all other peopls. tis a rtghteous Judgment of heaven that the remains of this c.ty shall , tend as a monument of un 'dimpled folly and sin. and that its inhabitants shall be, diapers. ed to the four points of the compass Amen. National Paper Issues. The Sub-Committee of Ways and aft ans have still under consideration the scheme tor a nation al currency, and have added the following unvor tant section in yew of the atiapenatia of the banks in all the leading cit,ea, Nor :h "That for tempor-ry purposes, and until the cir culating notes authorized by this act shall be m ailed and put in circulation by corporations and associaticmi to the aggregate amount a f $100,000,- oeo, the 8 cretary of the Trearury be and is here. by author-zed to issue $60,000,0a0 r f Treasury notes on the radii of the United Stater., payable on de mend without specifying any place of payment: and of decominationa as he may deem expedient, not lees than $6 each, which shall be receivrble for ell di be and demands due to the United States, and for all salaries, dues, debts demands owing y the totted States to ind vidua a, corpor at OM 8:1•1 s P , OC , HI.IOIIS within the United States. and ouch Trearury noes shall also be a legal ten der ID payment of all d• tks, puhbc i tad priv ate. wattia the I ruled Staten, and 'hal' be a rchanged atany t me at their par value the same as cr in, at ine reasury of the United States, and the cffices of a•Bitant treasurers m New York, Beaten, Phila. delptne., St Louts, and (Anal:man, for any of the coupon or reg atered bonds a latch the Seereiary of ihe Treat- u yis now, or may hereafter be, au. thor zed to Issue, and such Treasury noteemay be re Ratted from time to time as the e xigencies of the rublicserrce may rectify-. Such Treasury notes 'hal be signed by the tresatuer of the Unt led Stat.:a Irby some officer of the Treasury De_ pertinent designated by the Secretary of he Treas ury, and Filflil be countersigned by the Register of the Tressurv, or some officer of the Treasury Department, deelonated by the Secretary o: the Tr-asury for the register. And all the provisions of the act entitled 'An Act to authorize the lame of Treasury Notes, approved, the 23d .'ay of Decem ber, 1067,' ao far as the same can be applied to the provisions of this section, and not inconsistent therewith, are hereby revived or reunited.' SANTA CRPZ . r DE TENr RI , FR—Tlif SALT AND THEIR ARMAMENT. [From the Tenerife Cor. of the London 'I it Tie usuallyittlet roadstead ct Santa Cruz de lighted at the arrival euticeeelvely in its waters of whole Get. Tne Bret rendezvous of the French sq adrou deetmed for the Gulf of Mexico was the canary Islands. At this lemon of the year, for re,arle of different etzea and classes starting from Aderent porta, it seemed a difthati task for them lig to arnrephictaidly. The first arrivalif were the Churriere. and /*stemma frigates from Brest, and thisiSlertree, from Lorient. They were at anchor Whin the i : //firesefirt, bearing the admiral's ev t. arriv44 - .from Toulon. Th'y saluted the admiral, and yjypngji yards to etioute of five t'Bmpe eur/" ftelifpro has the Lille Loan of Santa Cruz, coiled ups( thiloot of its peak, Evid reposing peacerfoliy amidst its orange groves and vineyards, aline - seed sun a a festival. The pi pulation of the islrnd, which is aware hat tie Big of the mother country w th shortly jolt a, tricolor m a common enterprise,. has given the most hearty welt:..* to the French, officers and men who came on l ahlire: The biihe esciptine and good.feeliag uthrtl4 the Squadron, which coronets of nine veseals,imow anchored in the roads in two par tliel lines, iindlitiich ticeording to the returns of the port caPtain„. arrived aetok lowa : • • . The fngate Goerriere, frattrEltes% on the 182 ref Novem her. • Frigate Ardente, from Brest, onthe2oth of No vember. _ , -4 • - - . 4 " Frigate Aetrre, from LorierrAnti,e2fith. Frigate Montezuma, tend jit4allia • , on the 22d. ' Aviao Chaptal, from zady., , The Messes mallitja% Witf i kiiii.lon, on the n ukfrvitrq 4 nemp*ingorbourr. eh the 41fitirtiiigrt dAlronifiiiiion, on the 241 h. 141- ioty:rao F.Jettint*Wfre,lo4Ntna the 210. &fine yeifeirdlingot:iat*ein'tiew screw ships, ed irth rite mown, represent a strength of Irilbee Wantland sailors, and have nearly the s ame tinfrober of U oms on board. It is said they wilt take in mere trorpe at the French colonies of Gaudsloupe and Martinique. 'I he &naves excite the greatest curiosity of the, inhabi - ants. Yesterday (• unday) the admirer& ship and the frigates were visited by a number of the nnabitan,s, and our pretty cansry .iris are much pl-ass d with the politeness and couresy rf the French officers. The iq usdron w leav e wi. h a frill supply of co Is, ea tie, and ',heap, bananas, oranges, and wine. The weather, so °Apr CiAllB at this sea on of the year, has been very favorable Though the peak constantly keeps us rnow orJa n ed head concealed, therein a splendid sun, favora b.e vind, and a calm see. .4,1 our test wishes se eimpliny the French tl mt. Ds vial will long he remembered her; it will hecwr e a data in Tenor tile, ana years hence we shall hear, -I hat was at the time the Frerch fleet risi.ed us on Ili war io Men leo." SOUTHERN NEWS. The Arkansas 6onepirntors. We learn from the Little Rock /Sarno/ of the 17 t h this 78 prisoners, whose arrest 41 Searcy county, we have noticed, ware brought tittore the M litory, Board, and, alter an invet.tig,tton, wore releas,di Tney protested their devotion to the Confederacy, and claimed that the oiganization contempiated no wore criminal intent than to insure them against the hostilities of an invading army. 'I he leaders, it wa• evident, contemplated criminal tiltersor de eigna, but their fo.lnwers were in the rk as to what was proposed. They forthwith formed them eelvae into a company, elected their officers from those who had 'Tested and escort.', them vs a guard from their native county, and were sworn into the service of .he Con ledrrate States for and during the war." The Journal says thittrp4e scene which followed their reiease, the touchipgreinatatt of the Governor, and their solemn enlialment into the Conleaerate service was a very ethrctiennte and tr preserve one. The Cost extract the Mowing from the New York ,anning .Fhst, of Thmethir "The disaffection among the banks remainesir on Tuesday, The specie paying baiiktiProceitaitt; their business as mast notwithstanding theisigh trtemitunforsgoldlirthit open Inarketv-Thenumt: roittee appointed at the meeting on Tuesday to atjastmatters may, however, bring about an ami cable arrangemedt. As they stand, matters are to considerable confusion at the 0 eating-house most of the recusant banks refusing to *take their re. turns, It is consequently Mt:dr:4lin lvarh„the precise amount of specie helifiijs Alies bankg we have reason to believeltiffit is es get Vi.t. materially from that held ofl y, : • 1 .• 100,000. The Cashier of the snb-trtilitur, Minylicer interest and principal of the 'AUG ar..,:r g 614.-- There is a large crowd at the ctgliee, but the people generally seem to adapt themselves CI the new or. der of things, and all payments and disbursements with the above exception are conducted very smoothly in Muted' fftateitsDatinand Notes. Defenses, cof,r4i.ktafarn, Virginijwi • Prom tteWtfiim and Lismatch. Leo Xfir„ While Fe' hive no means of asoeriaildnithe an teal iet4fitini of, the fine iny n ttla gratifying to h a viA l itsetisimrafreeoftheibility of the South to rpetud an attack upon one . df . the most important itointeyet threoltened , by: invasion. Gen. Blagru• der, epannandleg the tomes on the Peninsula, an ? Manilas in a epecial order, dated the 18th of De dember, that 'atter a minute and most rigid exam ination of the defensive works at Yorktown, he has entire confidence In their ability, when de fended by the gallant soldiers of the Confederacy, to resist the most powerful attacks of the enemy, with any number of ships; and that the enemy cannot sueceed in getting possesaion of our works under any circumetanoes whatever. 'The Com ing General , herfore congratulates the troops on the prospect which the expected sailing of the enemy's fleet from amnapolts aflerda them of re pulsing an insolent toe, whose object is to invade our land and destroy our homes. The.order pro- Ceede as followe There is much more appearant than real danger from an attack by ships, and the gal ant ;manner in which the attempt on Pensacola was defeated by our ocnurades there, as well as the state of thehere, fuetifies the confident expectation of the Commalding General of a result still more glonnus to our arms. Should this fleet turn its guns against another poiet. our brother soldiers .Isewhsre will esteem themselves . fortunate in having :he opportunity to drive them from our wale 8 At the signal which bra been fired upon by,Gen Rains, the commanding cfflser of the garrie.tn the men w.II repair pr , m-tly to their several p sts. The batteries will be kept in a constant adds of preparstien, shot w II he ready heated in the f xnatics, and those latruited with the import ant ditty idascertatrung the approech of an enemy, and },iv ng t e •will exsrete) the nun AU Vlg dace- to 1n. , 111e Its performance. It is resem sided to the commanding officer of the po.t to the Mall In re. ire at an early hour to a few tught., at least, and to be ivatloncd at their p, one I,otr ti fore dail wit The arrangemon s•iggested to urcol as much as possible, the garrison. The Commanding General wi i station himself' la the moist of his troops, snd miring the greaten m , Midence in their gall.xttry, again ecingrandate them in their approaching triumph. The b ituation in Kentucky. The Lou , S •ille J,Jurnal yeaterday coctained the fdloamg paragraph, which donee,' additional amnificalco from the fain that Mr. Prelatic° hut just returned from o viot to the army at (hewn River: `.We have the very Octet anthorufupon grille; to hoe the opinion that it battle will take piano in the vioinry of ifroen River, on ton I,, , ouievile and Nashville Raifrog", within a day or two, if in feed a Liston trio not already occurred. Gen McCook po - r,t:y aware on Sunday th t the rebel I , reeß was air , releg from the direr a in et Howling .rein, and a force of one ihou.and regular troops, had been thrown forward on - untd,,y right to meet Gen Hackney's advante. We may therehrii ity ticipate etch rig CIPW6 trim Green R ver Acquitta: of Col Miles. It is multi- d lti.t the Court el Inqu ry in the cat, of Colonel Li it td:lest, charged wi:n being to tnz rased at the Gadd a of Buil Ran, has honors.. My sucrutte I him of he cnarge. '1 hi deci.i.n is furniehed in a report of the lion. Reverdy Jubil ee') anl the Eton. 8.. B. Gillett, in which they da ds,' that the bulk of the evidence produced on 'he trial sto , h,w that the charge a or' entirely fa se. It appear, that another officer wino was rr to.en r Gd . N 1 lee, was open to the rharte of If ICI•Al dRY, flu fr , tmiott brought tia4l.LlNt tutu, his Damn IS Excitement at the Boston Navy bere to conidd• rable excitant:ea:4 among the workmen at th. Charlestown naVy-igrif in refer r.nne t, the proposed change In their pay and woramtg hours. It is the intention of tne authori ties to diminiin their wages about 10 per cent, and noreaae traeir working time an Lour a day. To .his the Workmen strongly object, and threaten to Surrender of Matamoras A.Jeteee tram Mexico state that the etc : - amorae surrendered to (lee. Cararsjil on the Si Bn.l he is now in poss..mrion of Western Mex. co. Thoueands are said to be ti eking to him, end rffenng their serree,s. Re has Issued a pi, c lamation declaring his opposttion to the inter fri , nce of foreign powers with Mexican affairs. and has also declared himself opposed to secession and .he Southern Coufederper. NEWS PARAGRAPHS It Is laderetood that General Lane will, with the approbation of the govern ent, make the experi ment of employing alavem of rebele, to his miltary r - p , eteme In the West, u-Ing , hem in the [ran, - portotion and 0 irnmiasery depar meats mainl~.— By taking hand mill, it re thought that eleven ran grind orrn enough daily to subsist the army any where in A rkausai• or Texee. L.Ol. Schuyler who p frchased arms in Europe th 3 irovernment, hto reported at Washington. The entire purchase of arms abroad amounts to near" twos hundred thousand stand The arms ought to I , e good, as the high.st price was paid-- averaging it im said, $H a gun — making about five millions of dollars worth. The I. wipecislon of specie payments by the banks will fiver the adoption of Secretary Chase's scheme of finance. It relieves government of the odium of substituting a paper for a hard money m roils. tion, all mrculation being paper now. Government Ca] give the country a good national currene.y in plane at that of limited indiv:dual or local bank credit The Senate Jo.. id ary Committee will eoou report a scheme of emancipation of the alavas of rebels , in accordance with the recommendations of the PresidenL It probably meet the approval of thsrrity of that body, as the ultra features advo caved by the radicals wilt be excluded. Soon after the fr.gate Santee arrived oft the coal of Texas, she captured the privateer schooner Barn Houston, which has since done effective ser vice upon (he Texan coast. This schooner was owned by Chubbs, and the "Royal Yacht" in which C abbe was captured was expressly fitted out with a heavier armament and a larger force el men for the capture of the Sam Houettn. He did not sue need in meeting with the latter, but cid meet with the boats of the Santee, which thus captured a q. , iiorid vessel of Chubbe', together with the traitor himself and his crew. Senator Harlan's bill to establish provisional gov. ernmente in the rebel States will, if Nosed, make territories of South Carolina, North Carolina, Geor gi a, Florida, Alabama, hitasiasippi. Louisi ana,Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee, with ever► incident of territorial condition. It will cut up the inter• national State rla►e trade, root and branch, and free all slaves hereafter born rad will devote all the public lands In those States to paying military bounties to the sold!ers and sal'ore who shall be employed in the uppret.ion of the rebellion. The Secretary of the Navy, under &Joint resolut don of Congreos, appointed Commodores String ham and Inman, Prof. Henry and Capt. Dorny, to examine and report the expediency of completing Htevens' iron battery, now lying at New York. The board have submitted their report, which le unfa vorable to Ite completion. Their report la very ►olnmtnone, and the reasons assigned are 'swims. The dresaMg i;eitatal- •tam. Thumb is Clbicaimiwaseatama ouPtithynjgbt by some OI L ,: Peiienced biigla*;ana the trautai ' wardrobe—eightinrinmen orenti opei indldfiktinare ktii#Oniteretiqtrthaiddarirlikit the Boar. Ilia retrelry. however, valued at 818,000; was dip:felted elsewhere. The thlayea, therefore' failed in their de,lga. The British - Troqps ag, Portland. It 'skstatstiktbatps7sige74 - osor by itolts ?it ov er*tlentO#Si.yo.-fiftaiotanishad r , to pessqbe 73 11.#4_t - tfOliogglOhis into Canada. As ,tbstr ~',,, cht4ithettft. Ltriretise is closed,. ,-, .44.01 - , pos#lon cittioßpeinland from lint, 1 ' ' th tifai-:di th oun e 6 : n eal Z eu nt:ha a' as z tti o n n r ixn d e o o n d i r no n En te :g d l i w a ca., :d uj , d_ w ir i b l e l ex ap f i e 74 l :l7ite .. On Wfs4l V, January at Latrobe, by Rev J. H. G. DONNELLY, Eei r , f Latrobe to M'CULLRY, of Pitteba.rgh. inf to --- On Friday morning, Jan. 3d; at pet t o'clock. of enti.mmlition, RACHEL. w.fe of J W. Johnston, aged 23 years and 11 montha. The friends of the fßrndy are res; ectfu!'y invited to attend the funeral this afternoon. at two o'clock, from the residence of her husband, No. lb Ann street, Alleght ny ci.y, to proceed to Allegheny cemetery. UNION NONETNATIONS FUR MAY. HEARN A. WEAVER FOR CONTROLLER. WILLI tfkl LITTLE. FOR TREASURER • JOHN C. DAVIT C. - trig .7z) Es .al - •.kL...a.. .8 Et. rccqt. FAIRMA.N. UNDARTAKER, sole agent for Flake's 6fetale Burin; Cssss. R. R BULGER'S CABINET h WA REROOMB, at No 46 SM,TIIFTELD STREET' Residence, 214 ....aeock street, Allegheny City. Orders rosy be ~ ft AT cIiARLES' LIVERY STABLE, Allegbe, 56 , 21 emd3o. ft EF, o'd .11Ati. T N A. H.A t I AL CURE FOR RHEUMATISM, PAIN;, BR:19 JOHN A. MOH SON, an oid and reepe teed merchant of New Lisbon, Ohio, in ord. rog supbly, rep.: -I have n w been aellhe H for five or e a yrare, nod find the demand increa , tne, man, of my cured r era taking a+ burh as eta bottle.. ate Lme. In fa , t' we never bed ouch a remedy for the earn of Rhen matbon. Sire Thr al, indulge. Hum+ and Patna." For cafe by lb.ugg,ate r-otywhere. SIM° . JOHNSTON. Sole A ez3t, de3) corner smit..liPld and Fount events. , -• Betw.Nl.H.E,Tkr.l VP:GP:I)II,K P/Ll..n ane inft.ll,4le for eostivemoss. Itll4lllll of •;,- petde, trek headache. culdfners ...nee of bl Leung alter men dlaZlne drowsLn....s, anti cramp 1,4 pains, and al' d•sordery of the 'tonics and noire, t friginal (.slier at - 194 tlana Harem. :L. Y. J tf, rt Ktli, put,tfah..r of tnerl.lue Etwncer, Ben n•ngton. Vt, say.; he war, it-hseltoo, wilt I.y.pep m sod suffered .L....verely from it, !hat not a pArtr 0 food ro , Jd pP swallows'.! 'Rollout boo b0../nlatt I',, 0 t uncuruttriatle aensa i .a. eforn,ch 115 e yests t.e sullenest from ,a,-- re . A.10.0 wren 11 •nd 1313 . 4 1VDRF:711'.', It I.i. ( - ha hok..lid tOl bet to to twnent Wan muoti, 1 ut ine second produced a oh and by the Lame ne to L taken 1,,05i0. et. , M , LE El: I'REtess ettoct.d. fie en.. M e• "y dy..psp.on Wtei ;talc,.. tea toy ~.x-pectntlon pectntIon of an a rfy dutch r-tno-ned" Eff.l'e PILL, are so.d PILIN CIPAL OrFICH: CANAL bt , and 4 UrsloN SQ ARP. :New York. yuur that supply let no of the... - ..1e. pore or f, na r ne .1 th. LL.I,,orL fur the b.f.:NIA:NE lifiANbith:l .'1•8 PILL,,, you nil thr , n kn Lw how to , :learn between tie tree and tab,. Pool by 'ftfol3. Po - ....otte k tft, Pb And by Alt rn - A7.'netA , ... . • •-n t Mete 01111 a. fc.vr ) Ti!E • • • r 1 . , :•I Li -I • Dr .^ 1 . 4 / 1 4 , ,rt 11!ItliGIX H . . -4 1t..J121 ri, •• ( 11'V CON 11101,/ If a long viper:once 111 vane, •‘, I rit«lo. ye rat•l• 1 3 / 7 1011. a pa•110•:Il taint laity a :1 and the idronflcal on of a l;/-.tope wit n.. tn-• merest, of my Lail ve city, entitle n.e to • on.fenc« support I wUI conlidont4 I,'Pe e'Attn,r'', Wll-1,118 1.11"1 Le. [c?. NO, ICE To 8, I I.lt 1 0 iIN ER Trio iIIOI.IfNIIC*. I ”1 r«p«..,e hh d ter the ii.el,«lentod ;.e rny gin« no tic« (0 ail pa- kr. ti ti I. , • ro-p4t, comua• Dien th.l, lin for their p of I a-urawea. it qihred teal the, 0 .16.1 no ken: un I..iard hf eaer. neat, shits; lying tip, a d.y wa e. man an l a o watchman and t at t n.rc a a•• lie an «,eih boat at 14+5.1 twon hit« ;eti•L, con 1111.11i1 y H.l-0 with water, to by 1.. r;hn;ed :blasts a-d at, ant ; upon th e .eyeral rear a, nor ar hew roeuhanhrh: oh, proper and vg.l in• terpreWie of , non- 1.0 'rte, whJ, •10 not appe.r to La por ly underi-h. ill M 1;•••, P10••I 3. II VI •••1•-•1•0 / 0 •L/ranef. Cempany. Samuel Ile, pr,srtry zoo." in 'II lance Cu- r,ao v. J.rm.. A.ll ti•ti - Pr, tit lent f OL , 110.\:1,IN , •.'1"1. I • ,11;•0• y. K 'tort F , n or , icierret.ry «ourrka Ina:lran,. • , tripanv: 1. M. on, - «e«•rt• 'try alleeri,y lo,uralee omplinll F. A. F.lnehgrt, ary I ., ! , anurgtl 1 n , .ur..w8. , Company: 1' A. Ma..l,lra, le or lA+ M. N. Ines ram, Company; 1. 0. Carrot, Praid*sut P«otiiie rants 'nsurance Oompany ao2B-1w i IibOLLAR BAVIM3i RA? g , pepoB LII made With ttito hank liS FuR E the FIRST DAY OF J //WARY, Will draw laterent from th,t dee, den CHAT, A. COLTON, Treasurer s rrovE ET A Is- tfr o .0 4.k,5, RA ID I, P, "Y", NO, 30 WOOD STREET (corner FFeond, Pitteburgb,) Maaufacture au wholesale and retail' dealer in al kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c *A. In our earnple room muty he found the •CELEBRATEDGAS HURNIN; COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC the merits of which hare been full. tested by thntiaan ta and the Stores pronounced unfit aled by any in thin market; together with a great many other desirable patterns. We have ah,o a very large aseortmeat of PARLOR AND HEATING STONES, embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now o(• feted to the pub! c. sir FANCY ENAMELED tiRATE FRONTS ANL) FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common kitchen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are of fered at very low preen. 'Special indimernents offered to builders in want of GRATE SII.9NTS. no6tarn (_ ThGRAPHICALBUSI, UN} XC EPTIONABLE IN EiTYLE UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY, UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY. AT THE LO W.EST POSSIBLE PRICES Alimtn• to btlil all tastes in CLOTH. WITH IMITATION MOROCCO, WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE. WITH VELVET AND GOLD. To hod Twelve Cards, To hold Tw.n , y Cards To hold ihirty Cards, To hold F,rty Cards. To hold Fifty Cards, To hold Sixty Cards. To hold Eighty Cards, To hold Two To hold Elan& ed Parch., H From SEVENTY FIVE undre,l Carde. CrvTy To FJFTEEN ,LLARS't CARTE DE VIS: E PoRTRAIiN. Card Pont-Arai,: of all tho enlehricies of America and Europa, cJrnorislng, whh a few excaptioas All the crowned heads, All the prominent statesmen, Ali the principal Generals, All the favorite Althors, All the Reverend Clergymen, All the distinguished citlzens, All the Palmer Marbles, poa seas Br HENRI' . MINER, Successor toHnnt & Miner. next door to Poet oalm MAJlittigb. DIED 41,511A473. 4) T Al R THE GREAT CURE FOR COISUMPTIO Nu. 65 FUUATII 8 I'REET T HE PROPRIETOR ON THIS MEDI- A CINE haying mails it •he RUA into a Medof yeaoi to concentrate the life of the l'lne 'lre. i. rine for diseliciee of the Lunge and Throat., to now oflenng to enttering humanity the result of his ex perence. This truly great and good medicine to prepared w th much care, toe ter being distilled expre sty for it. to therefore free from all impart. ties of common tat. I. ha.. cured - core cases of Consumption than any grown rem-dv on earth It will cure FiRONC-lITIS, it will cure AS I IIII A. It will cure SORE THRoAT AND HREAS'f. It will cure C VOHS AND COL i and is an In valuable remedy for messes of the KIDNEYS and URINARY CUN PLAIN TIi, ors- Beware of t',untArfe.t.s. If von have the Dyspepsia rise V. I.i CART'S DYE. PEP-1A PILLS, nd they •t 0 not ewe you go to the agent of whom you t .. chased t • PM, -CPI receive your Irp , a et. Please call at his at re and ;rel. a d , seriptiee cir cular. A tax of mils sent by Mal', post-plod on ceipt of One Dot at. re- No.lo Sonib P rood street, P:,i , WISHART, Prnprieti t. Sold by lilt, KEYSER, No. 140 Wood stree nog- 1 vend SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS ST (I,AMI STRERI'. P. El IR , DIECKER, BAKER.'.ND CONFECTIONER 22 D1..4.110JrD aLLEr, (NEAR THE MA RRET HOLLIDAY TOYS —His stcck of Holliday Toys are , rlecteit with the grest.etit care, and he will guarantee that they are not equalled by any in the esty. CONFECI lO NERIES—Tbeatook is always fresh and complete. en 1 under hie person I superintend ence, will be found to be excelled by none. Give him atrial when in want, ue4:lmd P. ',HILDECECER,II.2MArnond alley CA RPETS, NEW DRUGGETS NEW BRUSSELS CARPET sm.These have ju , t been received and are of the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, at the low est pricea. W. N'CLENVOCK. B UTTER AND ERIS-- 4 boxes fresh Roll Batten 8 barrelBfMah Kits net received and for sale by JAMEg A.. FETZER. deal ocsrtier avantat and let streets. . jE WILL , OPEL.O.It THE v . ILMRST.OF ,le e kBAtUARY, Na 29 FIFTH STREET, wrarly appetite the Exchange Bank, a SEEIVSTOILE ay,L, HORTIOITUDRAL - DEPOT, •where 4,lartiales teleintiag toailich an establish . meat; can ballad otthe bast Alnr bock of *- 13.Ef.i.9 will 1:4. _ENTIRELY Fatirlit bcerglit of thifixistandinoWehable grow ere, and WARRANI'EDGIZiIItNE ' J. KNOX, Box 155, Pi , taburnn, Pa. GENTS EAVY SOLE DOUBLE UPPER FRENCH CALF BOOTS. Mao, a largo stock. cf Balmorals, Heavy Sole Lace Boots, winch we are selling at reduced prices: W. E. Schmertz & Co., No. 31 Filth Street- Ht PYLY of,t hVe 1.`0.4 AhTl cles conotaotly on hand, and guaranteed pure and (men. PURE ButmulA AR ;CiVi ROOT, PURn. B t;RNIUDA ARROW xouT, PFARL SAGO PEARI. ISAGo, FARINA, l'Aail,A, C( , RN STARCH, 8 I'ARCE, '1 PIOCA, TAPIOCA, .f,JSEPFI FLEMING, JOSEPH notoer of the I l+monti a-d Itfatk-t corner of the DI/trotted end Muretet I[-jl., ( lth .RE Vt. 6 E.—'l eftll CI lO we, nf the fi,tot of f?,f.t. Weviern Will kohl th it >OOUY n3 4 .-Ing et the ' • 6' (up :icat .1011 Fo 4tlr, F,t;.4) r. Nlml, the 6 h , luo'c oak 11 to, for the urpose of i e.otLig he reowt of ;he hu e ilcard .01 Manx LeTt- f..r e en,ihng yea; rty . at the ri ,rd ugtrl, 1an44.1 . • . Mee • -.ry 8 00 AND I.:F. Ch.EEPRES cloying one Pry ow at t:,O 'HEAP C.aBP. SioRE OF J , J , I.E.Fri lf. NC/RCA:4Ik • Mark rq 21 dear from Qr.i hi nua exarria, large ;Ana Wail leutv.l aati.r ; OrriC6 Coritotnris•al l p.,1 I ':t!r,..r{l.l, Jnuuxry 21. ()T'( TO THE PUBLIC.—From th o ft:o no c nr o'APPI'eo o'snY N • •n r the of li• choElv t,t 0017, w.ll lw oo!tle.1 ••••ob good. ior are roe.l li/r01..13,1 by orC.eri order of the . ('on ely C. -nerve and luor.u:orinil) with Act of •.! :414y 1,4 1 / 5 6!. N , Yl'l) i) MAY. kV , . A I, I , ERNIE AND TICE'S IHE Pr:ACE —Frow tti's (talk to a i cases icae - .. Allegbony County becomes (or Cos•rt. a I. ,a, Hill t..e r.. •1 rod to be Nod too ( it,: of the c'oort at ' tuna f fuzing I.uot‘ tor ray menu. HENRY L C. rot,er. 4) , I —LEH l'a FIL'A l'E DEPOSII* A 0' PI 1' SEIIkt;FI TRUST (N Do ^n2s fc,- N::•.1 1,, J .1M1 4 23 H. ALL N, dared I , r•rembe , JAMES N. ALLEN, p 132.1, hionongnhea c•ly (>1 \V —CA .f E i() TH E sll 13_ • 4 11-' la`l Ir.- In M 4 nchester EI:1) A NI/ 611 .2, c urni-h:tho owner can barn by •Ar•rty inly.ll,l/ t,rgefi. , E Manchn-inr, _ el EN 1"E 11{1 - H ,;,„ Pr. : I F.), NV:7:4I:T. I .rntl.r. r.r.unz,7 Pule ‘l.l Ft.,t Itran fy, P:Jr, Prl:evoiPira Aire o' (:.n. Po: old Anchor 1 ,10 Floe ct , mpagne,Sherry, Port ana Claret Wines, by the rs. OD or 1 , 01t:r. fore Al 9 by WM. FP:NICI T - 1% 120 Wood RL•ret, _ _ B()Y AND y()I'Tfl; - :ANol , .rriis 14 , ,Jl-8, AND F. P. F.FFFNPACHER. o. 48 OIL CLOTHS, 26 PI ECi.CI, 75 PI keEd 1 IA Marks; Eitxmat CiT=L2=3 ORAYELk:CEMEN OANVABB R(YQFX.I.IO-, DONE ON SIIORT •NOTIOE, ft.:Ands,...lw-Alteuitostcftrablinter la A VING THE MOST COMPETENT ■ ■ workmen in the city, who understands their be %mess. we e,n safely Ilitv we e h do work as cheap fin If any thing, better than any other firm in thr 'thy. • patis g done with attention and earn. Maternds Gr sale cub at , the in.ernetion.%— Enenire at 75 SAIIIIIFIELDSTICEE ja -8m F.tHOPE. HORNE'S 1101.111111 -SALE No. 77 Market Street. THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY IN EMBROIDERIES & LACE GOODS, GLOVES, GAIINTLEIS, HOSIERY FANCY GOODS, Ilavioir marked our stock from 25 to 50 PER CENT below former prieee, we are now offering GREAT INPUCEIVIJENTS o pert.ons who with to supply themselves with HOLIDAY GIFTS. Embroidered sad Plein Linen Handkerchiefs, is ver) large and varied, Embroidered wand ker,Lie a at 25 eenls, up to :3,50; Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs at cost Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for 6 1 4 cents: Gents' Flee Linen Han , key chiefs Wide Hemmed, Revere 80 - cer,i, Corded: Border, ` 4 colloped, and oil fiber kinds of Silks tor Ladle 4: French Worked sett~ a' 50, 60, 75 &I, SAM, 51,25, and al! other mice to $0,0,; Gamtpi, and Snip olkrs, at al pr . :N.= ; kAliPkr, GetiltiMlODS, Misses' & bop,' uloy k Ganr.tlet ; Woo en Hoods SKATING CAPS, TOW TOW CAPS, SLEEVES SONTAGS, SCARFS, CLOUDS AND TWILIGHTS. BOOP SKIRTS,. of all kinds and at all prle; French and Mechanic Coriets An entirely new stock of EM BROIDERED SLIPPERS PORTNIONAIES AND CMS, Ladies Leather Bags, clic., dfie ❑ all qualities and 'okra air Netts, Head Dresser, Shell Turk Combs , dhawi Gar wrs and al, kinds of Fancy Good., .174-An examicuktem of oar stock Is solicited from a , l person:, tehn wish to buy derlB2w 77 MARKET STREET NOW IS THE I IME TO SE'EURE PRESENTS NEW YEA Mk S Embroidered Collars. Embroidered liandkerchletii, Embroidered Sous, Linen I 1 ndko:coie`s, Linen (..;•;;1,4, Linen Sotts, to 50 cants, Hoop Sk'rts, French Corsets for 62, Mechanic Corsets for $l,OO Gents Merino Shirts, M-rino Drawers CAlers, Neck Ties, &c. IS Fifty .txcey CLICA' FOR CASU CHARLES GIPNER'S, No. 78 Market Street, T OPENED AT W. & HUGUS', PI R I N T S GINGHAM S , DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, ES.A.L IVE 0 XUN,-I4 HOOP SKIRTS, All at the lowest CASH PRICES. W. & D. LIUGUS, CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS daßo SMITH. PARK 8z NITIVINEI WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, N 0.149 First and 190 Second street& Manufacturers of amen and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, G , as and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes,Steel Moulds, Pal hesdlangers and Cohylmge. Also Jobbing and r..h.tne Olkatingn of every de. se - Ttion made to order. Baying a complete machine shop attached to Ma Foundry, all neceesary fitting tY:11 b.. =reit:illy Mended to, fedialywa JOHN J. LOGAN ATTOIELNEY AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDING, del9 ly CAVALRY, CAVALRY -MEN WANTED FON. CAPT. IRISEr'S KEYSTONE CAVALRY, COLONEL LABOR'S FAVORITE BRIGADE Et10,3E4 pay aad best equi ments in the service. fatrT. CLAIR EiT y hEET. immediately et the Office, No. S Cept. NATE% IMBH, Bovroitlng Onicast. auv -tA'„ -A T LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WORKED SLIPPERS -A N D Our ntock of BALM ORAL SKIRTS, CHEAP GOODS JO6EPII HORNE, NEW YEARS. 1862. -FOR Lace Col!ark, Lace Handkerchiefs L•,ce Setts, Woolen 11, , 0d5, Skating Cape, litioiaa and Sontag -A T - A LARGE STOCK OF COZZI PITTSBURGH, PA ,41,0 A '4IF,JP?.z!;•,WIN - . EITZSBITIWE T./MITES Lissa was.GEGlMG/VIN Pima 07 ADIEUPEOSO-Printe BaXiet s l p & 8i12551$ Gear In Vzivste 11,04% pallisf, Draw Vir510:1'213555545510eittig.-: - Colored Galtery, 25 cents; 0 0 1orad &ma, 60 cant"; Gallery, la maw. THIS EVENING. TOM CRINGLE. E U Tom O ogle Mr. Henderson Eule Henderson After which the IN VISIBLE PRINCE To co selude with ROBERT 31 AcAl ,R E. ilogyMoncisy, Mr. J. If. COLLINS ANN TRIMBLE'S VA6IEs77EIf. PENN STREET. NEARST. CLAI Firs t appearance of the charming songs:ran LIZZ I 0 L Fir (f st appeaumos of ibeisvorite Ethiopian, COMO an. J H. YOUNG. SCALE OF PRlOES—Private Boxes $1,5 1 % Scats in• Boxes 16 cents; ram astie /been* Gallery 10 cents. Doors open at 6 Curtain rises 74. - CANTERBURY HALL. LATE ATHENEUM, LIBERTY STREET Proprletor---..... ............. ...—...... ..... . - ... P. Khan Stage Manager. .................... .......... Daly Burke Doore open at 634. to commerce at. ni o'eledr. t; RAlliD PA NORAINIA OF THE THE WAR . EMBRACING THE FALL OF FORT BUNTER. and all the prominent battles tip to the present time. The exhibition mill commence on If 0N- D A 1, DECEMBER 20th, and eostinne.yery even ing during the week, at MASONIC HALL. Doors open at 6% o'clock. Panorama -ill move a 734. Anmiaero 26 - cents; Children nnitern ]earn age, half price. The panorama will be to exhitaion NEW YEARS AFTERNOON. Doors open at .1.34 o'clock. UR ThDA ere will be fahibtdons on FRIDAY and SAT- A . T.E.RNOONS for the benefit of Schools and Parodies. (I.,e rr C ICIE RA- 1 212 AMSO-lATION Lit cT MARS ide3°4Wd. BAYA.RD TAYLOR Will de'i ver the fifth lecture of the course of the yaw mecca Mercantile Library Association at -'-'I,AFA.YETTE HALL. •-•orit— MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, 1862. Ful ,, ect—TH K AMERICAN PEOPLE, SOCIAL- L 7 aND POLITICALLY pa_DO,re open at 6,5 f, o'clock. Lecture to coin- II:IPOCb ..Tickets 25 cents: to be had at the music and bowl stores, library rooms, and at the door. W. R. R.BRUNOT H. KINCAID. W. D. McCOWAN, B. HUBLE J6i3EPH ALBREE. Y,. 1.1 Lecture Committee t: L. , , Vaugh Slight „..l6ae. aetzess. Cold akiiii.CHik or • „9 - hi , aat, which might be checked 1 /CP with a simple remedy, if neg - lect t d, often terminates serioucly. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a Xat. /4 / 2 _ or a 9 Light ,fah/ in its first stage; that . whiah va (he beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to ; 8004 att s the lungs. 4ticau_uz's.gbeartchicd..9oach_est were first intrtduced eleven years ago. It hat: been proved that they are the best article before the public for Xcua_lbst, 4,-tanzhitia, i f , "ezta,-, , h, the sacking Cough in ,P.Lneanzlz.tieui, and numerous affect - ions of the „0 . /Litt:ad, giving immediate relief: Public Speakers & Singers wail find them, effecrtual far clearing and str-'lF,thening the voice. Sold all Oruggists and (j.)ealers to ]Medicine, at 25 cents per boz. dog 1m claw ISM T. GRAFF........FAUL HOU ve......-WAL EIS/a? Western Stove Works, M 5 LIBERTY STREICT:NTISEVRON, GRAFF & CO., MA NITFACTITREBA WO (TT, I) CALL THE ATTENTION ot the public to their large stock of well se lected Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, moo — sown KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Noway-Wee; Lc., among which will be lotted the BNB" COAL COOK - STOVES IN TEE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, &dm, aid IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Nate Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVE, Al. FIRST PREMIUM awarc'ed to the PRUE AMEBIC /kW, GLOBE 4 REPUBLIC, Fr- r the lOW WOOD 000 H STOVES NOW IN ENE The ECE.NTUOECIAN end KANSAS Premium Stoves areunzuae_u!e:ed. We call attentloo of DEALERS and BtaLDICIta to the largeet eloisir of GRATE FRONTS atik =WREN IN THE STATE N. 13.—W a line the D.AIdOND and EOLLiIIE Coat Omit Stew. a with Boap-Stone Lininam, Which. atalkii the fire better then iron. - I[PLOUR BARRELS NDT *KI DR ED • We want to buy FIVE ED FLOUR BARRELS per day, the greater part of which siiould be round hickory hooped. For sue t we will pay 10 cents each,ln cash, de. rered at our mill or 30 cents eaoh at the lapd ogs or railroad stations, In Pittsburgh. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO, Pearl Memo KUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT S- Just swayed a large assostxuesst [of GENTS' SLIPPERS, VERY Ckloipz pATTzRm, I Belling low by W E. Schmertz & Co., den No. al 911tI stroet. J. D. HANCOCK., arroift.orEr 47 L4l, NO. 78 GRANT, STREET dosePITTSBURGH, PENNA. A PP.LY.I3, ATTU& 250 barrels in 441, wimoordes for asle by nirinT H. OOLLINO. THIS EVENING
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