TTS BURG R. PA MONDAY, JANUARY 6 '_ing ELE - TION TO-MORROW. `'"-Tlie electio for *nun ic,pal officers of " . .,iiircity will ake place tc,-morrovv, when t rust, th t a majority of our citizens so n tAtu t ir ballots for the ticke. head ily ki e 111 2 Y A. Weaver. The selections da,..e.t this election will retain their - '''''ctive places for two years, and it is, ifore, Very important that we should .4.;.- ~,,, e competent officers. Mr. Weaver fi ctive been already tried in the position to sirbich his friends are again going to „eat him, and it is but justice to him to iiiiy that no chief magistrate ever left _office with greater popularity. During 'Ads entire term, he was ever vigilant, and kin securing the apprehension and con cvnction of desperate characters, he was 7:,,l4trikingly successful. He devoted his . ;4zitire time and attention to the duties of his ofice, and he performed those du- I , :.ties; wellijet us again elect him. rMr. Lible and Mr. Davitt have also • 5,.,.1ie1d posit. . ,_ ;' public trust in this city '",.4,1,nd county, ....id discharged the duties Pinf their positions with fidelity and &Dili. 4. They are both exemplary and wor thy citizens. r,,;. Among the reasons given in the Ga -1 setae, of Saturday, why Mr. Weaver my":, t l' not to be elected, was one thats '..had enough already.” These editors ev idently look upon the public offices of 'this city and county, as being so many f. favors, to be bestowed in turn upon dam mapoliticiarts. Competency and char. `titer are not to be considered in select ag our_publiterTservants---but the assu ranee of the Gazelle in alluding to any ODD having "enough," is too broad to pass unnoticed. That paper already ab sorbs the income of three or four lucre tive places, and we are informed that one of its proprietors, who now holds a Paymaster's commission, is contempla ting the modest undertaking of having himself elected Clerk of the Pennsylv, nia Senate. Such unparalleled itziper ,, tinence as such people exhibit, in talk .. ing about others having had enough, i while grasping at every available thing themselves, is characteristic ~, oly of ex treme selfishness, aided by a sui,limit) of impudence peculiar to the protessiona place hunter and politician CH!! GE if OR TH BETTER. w the uses of adversity ; " little experiate - ein its chastening school produces what appears to the pompous and prosperous almost inconceivable re sults. For twenty-five years, at least, a pro_ tligate press and party in the United States pursued a course which termed to bring upon the country the very ch.,as ters which have at length overtaken us. } The great men of our country years ago predicted that unless sectional agitation ''"vrati abandoned, this Union could not stand. Their advice was not heeded, .0' and we are now cursed with the conse quences of our perversity. IS me mouths ago the Union might have been saved, had the party now in power desired it. Butt little concession on their part would have kept the Union sentiment of the South predominant, and prevented the mereattemptatrevolution. Their course I however, was that of the faction; govern ed by passion, and hatred toward, an entire section of their country. But, as we have said, adversity..4e a good school; 101111410$9142krag'Sns winch even the most determined bigots must heed and ponder upon. The humiliation which the United States are suflering at this moment s has opened the eyes of some, r . who but two weeks ago would not see. Some who but a few days since were te'''«roon nt to let the "Union slide," now see that without Union, we will have no country. The course of foreign nations towards us since the rebellion broke oat, and particularly that of England, demonstrates very clearly what our con dition will be, in a feW years, if our Union is not again united. We now hear no more of the "Monroe doctrine," and onr determination to enforce it. England, France and Spain are conspiring together to rob poor Mex ico, and we dare not tell them of their villainies. These powers are about fast ening themselves upon this continent, an undertaking which our government's traditional policy admonishes us to op pcee. But we are not able; our distract ed condition invites the powers alluded to, to circumvent and weaken us, and $ We can only bear it. t• But through the clouds which obscure i our country's glory, rays of Lope and t promise seem to shine through the gloom. One great point has been ascertained— the 4;leiftrtiptives in Congress cannot con trol'itkiti `Administration; they are in a minority, and can only embarrass what they etuunotinaster. The Southern peo ple too are beginning to learn that , the North do not desire the prostration of their institutions, but only the preser vation of the Union; and, what is better still, the fiery Abolition press of the North has partially aoaudoned its fierce -- 11 1 1111111 es against Southern institutions.— bar adversity has done us some good in these respects; it looks as if faction had iialmost wasted its fury, and that we were fhearly thisthe eve of better and happier ilindays. The conduct of England towards lts ifeeixts to have aroused a new feeling i4'.... • th i p public mind. Instead of a per ,:onasent separation of these States, tne ... way of ti em is now the question.— ' Without union we are nutta.ng; IA ith it a - cordial union bet we, n :' • ,!!.. r--ectionsis what we mu-. pea to survive at 41 effected is for t' of State to sr The 2ir insidious, wiles of foreign influence,' if we desire independence of European control, if we value that entire exclusion of Euro pean interests from this continent, which, next to our liberty has been the greatest boon of the Union; if we prize the respect in which the name of American has been held abroad for 80 many years, the prose parity which has resulted at home from the lung_seign of pPac?, we mutt, at any price, preserve the Union. - . "If any heart falters in these dark days, when troubles seem gatherMc; abJut us, 13t it hear these •hings in mind; th , battle we ar fighting is for everythinK which the fathers of this nation held precious—it is a new war of independence, and if we suf fer ourselves to be defeated and divided, we shall as surely fall prey to the ambitious greed of Euro; e as Mexico or San Do, mingo " THE LONDON TIMES LIES, The London T i mes, in speaking of this country, saes "Once "Once ngnin, the government of the North, In the ng..v) cl its dl=4.. pfi, ntment and it; rage, is evident,y abo,.t t, make al attempt to spread massacre throng the unprotected dwellings of their estranged brethren. * * * "But this design of the Nur.h has no.hs lag to do with slavery as a principle It contemplates the negro only as an instru mint cif revenge. It means, not the subs jection of armed men in fair fight, but tors table deeds ccmmitted upon dicert_e4 - ss w ites of every age and sex. H. re, again, we believe that the success ,if the -ehi roe will nut by any means cdrrerp. , -,cl w, the atrocity , f ;he conception. Bu. It is a terrible act for men ninth; g themso'v. eivilized to have even contemplated. * "All these things are as yet but in their c)mrnencement, Some aro only threat:,., ed ; others are only tentatittly begun.— They promise, however, in their deveiope merit, such scenes of horror es this w, rid has never seen since men fought like wild beasts. A4tisinst such metbocs of war we protest at the outset. Agaii st blo-dy re- prisals, :gainst the wanton destrucluil o' these harbors which the bie C-er.' , - hb.s given for the e: joyrn , bt of ail ills creatures, against tr.citations to docric,oe rapine and mu-der, we pro.est in tee Lan., f humanity and e , vtlizatii n. There elope eh ugo 41v r t y tt rutblt•Ett ditt-c,; but at is ate:.. ti . • ttftvt r yet .ed r •.": w.r ~ a y"r not to he pertnitt d bo the gutt: , dintot ..f the ctutliztztion of mankind." The country Nth:chance employeii tomahawk and scalping knile:igairtht tbe people of the colonies, and aLcr ing tlavery in this land, bowit,d of it ability arid intention to use the nave , i throttle Ins rua-t.-r during t uc I,•soiut which was r< cited in the Dec:ar ition Independence as o e of our grievances a nation wir Lour pity ecu iti , t..,11;•• the call, of mercy or justice, now cru,.. ing out the vitality of millions, utivi.) regardless of the cr'es of :at ine ut bondage, talking to this government the wanton destruction of harhors that benificent Creator has gictn for the en joyment of all his creatures I Wnta stuff. That the government of the North is about to make an attempt spread massacre throughout the unpr,i tected dwellings of their estrange., brethren! Tula the Loudon Tuns kno - Is UM true. A few misgui le4t ;:houu,,u ists talked that way, but tio-govt•rtiturLd never. A diflrrtnt policy La: b.eu adopted and will be earl led out, z•ut of all people on the face ut (40(1',, to set up for moral instructors, the Eng lish are the last.. We want advice from that quarter. WELL PLEASED The Press of Candda .tre Led at the prospect , of continued peace between this country and E gi t u,i. From number 0' el r. , 3rials in 1n trc,l and TUI'Un LO papers, Vir tic lee u exiraeL !row Lle .M.,.1.1v.d. 4 7/e.S3, IU6 t 1 dpeciruPu 01 Lan Sell , •_ 11113/11. tilLICe :Ile relea,U ot ar.o : ...Fur Me last jurtnight. Canada l,at beer passing through a war in anticipaccun and she has duce su in a spirit wa si..,w. that in case of actual need p.pu;siiiun would have been united, ['fay:: and iota' The enthusieem of volunteering E by the British people when tnrestune with Invasion by the First Napoleon, or ty the American peii le when their ll was Shot down by audact-w. rebels Sumter, was nut greater, we presume, tnal, that showed by toe people ui th:s the last two weeks. And AL ntreal, though it naturally takes (.1.0 leas In public Vire, was only an exponent et w ha. di: take plac_ or would have taken P.sce cV eryw,: "But war, even in an ticipati , ,n. is a jean ful thing; and if the peace news was not hailed with all the delight that it ought have been by our young volunteers tt cer tainly was by their parents and friends In fact the assurance of peace where war /au eimlidently expected was inexpressibly delightful to every reflecting mind, m,.; a OW torts Ihu gt,) LLo Great anposer of all events taut Us an..l averted :ruin ue a calaUllty Bo f.WILII - ...J. Laws rooms were the .ho lri9~rnmg hE ;be cobtili..2l , t l to ar and words, “1 , 4,., war:'' spread ~ , r magic ...ter the u'..); E , U that. tal, Duch ul tau year dawLod ul :n assurat.co UI peace. In r..i in. , far as w • arc informed, :he ‘2, ,,, t1tA151 (2 , d --" pcace r. et we 11 Grew- Br, and thu ted States, was the subj-eL of duvuu thanksgiving to G.. 1" SI&" It is no wonder, tt,ys the Ws.s:-- ingtou corre , poutient of the Eveniry Pose, that McClellan Is ill; he tins 1, eav a burden on him as ever rested on to r tal shoulders, and the mere fatigue al,: apziety of his position are sufficient to account for any amount of fever. The of the army of the Potomac would of itself task to the utmost the faculties of the greatest soldier in the world, and in addition, under our absurd system, McClellan has supervision of alt the divisions of the national forces wher ever posted, in Missouri or in South Car olina, as well as around Washington. Rumored Purpose of Mason and A correspondent :n narmingbem, Englano writes Ira that it was understood roc t the. Li, of u:Xatron firla 81,delf, rutest , n was the ne go.Lati of a treaty wit,. kngtand and Prance that the ...loath w.Ls reported to hare moue ov..r lure, for the grant o!extan-tr. e norn,,,al pr,ol - for a term ot yeare; and that the mancipa ,laree was the Ludo-err:en: held on: by oob.ain treaty attpulatton a and the cup 2.uropeart powers. It is further re news of this movement was conveyed by Prince Napoleon. a 9 part of tbe rumors of the day, cgland ct the departure cf the last er's Expedition. , ris to the Navy Department thst euunition, storis, se., are being . rith great rapidity. The expe. y to move in a lea - drys, but mode, Its destination is kept a Republican Rowdyism Mn. Errroa:—ln the Dispatch of Saturday, no'ioe the to,;owing adreridsem,..at, which ha jus tice to the Union meo of Ihe IN.m..ti Ward, needs an expktia'iun . U. AT A MEETING OF THE UNION MEN of the Nllto Ward, he:d at the School }:{00.43 at eight eel •ek e n Friday er.ntng, cording to otlti•heac.ion of the Rortehhcaii Pri mary Alyethatt NY-a endorsed unanimously, by nominating the foilowit,g tioket : [ then fotlows the Repui liven Ward ticket You will observe, by examining the aforesaid wive iiiisement, that the names cf the r theers of the meeting me one fed; which is an unusual occur rence in reports of the proceedings of meetings or th kind. But the reason is obvious; the parties were ashamed to do so. On that evontnk a number of person 7 were aseerrt i bled in the a.thool houtia,and as you are aware, from the nature ct per , tons who toad h•reto fore been Y• van r p Leary. to each other; were - p.rt.i to a-ei robte then; but it was not until n'ter t he mee t] ilet had b. O n organ z.ci, that it wa4 eevered that the rad cut Repdhlicann had pri—cle iermtneil to prevent the nommatinn o! a Union neket As soot as this became known, the Union man astetnbtei in a distant nart of the room, and adjourned to meet at another Pities on Setur, ay m;; tit in nominate aUm n ticket. Tney th•n 'th to he recline! Republlcans,and the of L sir meetings g yen to the puhlic in the advert. meat above alluded to. The vote on T uesday wi . ehow whetter the Repub icari ticket vat turiarunthiuely approved" or not. mportant Into igeneo fr ‘na Mexi co Vol', Cruz occupied by tee poniards. in roar:, .1,0 bLoltrz • . 1- Co:ur. tilaaca, was mrief mtel:•toeuc e .tat Vera tans has 1.4 en ort upted of t: 'e ',lridium& and that the Sprintah wane,: over the f.rne fortress of San Juan de Ulloe. From the Homan, Thom we learn hat the Cior. nor of 1"4 r, Crtia was willing to evacuate the , i , y, bilL .lerLando and rooNve a re-p:te of tw44rify tom hours. (ven. Citi-sett, on !analog, issued a p;'oCIAMEILIoiTIO the troop, act! another Lo the peo pe. the Inter w the enact that the troops hod ~r ll' thither ooly to demand sahsfaction for a 1-refa is she uhf Intent of tr,a nod eu • cc B,"n f:St ,t4..11).1 Th. gnru,tr.e. aft..' !,611:1, p in,.. On ft..tr) P • I I," OW:•...ry A ••,4 . 2'.. rir.yr . /1000.1 ix:.._~ re n. i••:•• f rn! rn Sin Juii to Louglas and Her Linic:ren t• rd•el, say,, h- . 1 rp u a rw Log ,li --, re for 0 - e !nice the n.s t?re hO. , f er ,, emly retur, • O.J or. , in inn prop on f rrw art, e, a I nde- g I 1 1•70. , tl 1111111=1111 1=111:1 •••,, r, 3 • • is M .18 , 3•:pF,t frwn r I ,at:d a 11.:Ab. , • , :op•r.) a It :r r:: t .4•1•:.1 (3, 110 I , 31 r r•t: c.retw,:anre, lh.y rot.y the!, by !t• p 'n ~ 1 / 1 .de its . wa. tto mod tilroce y o . o-t. to, / .r loom, .tu•r. tt ho,•t , : t 1.1 r g. L. J 1 . .1 age h ;or ye:.r- J . Ol her ~•_B-cr Wee w rt y of hoe o-1: aLd .1 h-r bet r_y.; I -Lon bu ben! 1: .to. re. e., wI h. to -cake war upon delenet'oAt •any tak, a waj the all of lot!, orp! - .an bop, i, mow be she c-itt LI 001 for an InOßEit thin.. Of Flirrotole, It if, horn to oartn:ta of their c , 11L.try :rrot of f.uher. EIS 1 / 1 .,1 words were. "frt rn to o too conet:tbrme anti the lewd oft o et y d Mr . nut nnaete her f the , n , trutto-nt Id. , 'coy g junct.aa cr.. Iron. ,ong to Irhn ta, had rni,t 'ORM Je Z. I. t.o an, ..ort.. we taSc r, w 't.. y Are . by the G. VOl.e..thuhß t r. DiAleguished Men Used Up ~ i., ; . 514. lot ut.ly , ii,replf.• 9 11,399 •, I.ri, of • ill' 1 , 16 n gre9i. Ine, t . put-hi fh.. •9 Wary en',. in r, nx .m I I .Aw 41.1.11 : ; Itllsi .Ire• • ItO I .1 N L.- n - rictly 1 g,.1, uwlrr A we. d u,: nt• vau.„,, 1,1 ;!t • - .1 -turn •he .84 , N 1.:. • ,. The r. on. t..iaard I,ver. IL, 0:.0 %tall Webster the h, , u'r b- d of k . itait. 0.1; Li: :T. , " Lai, 11,.•11•.C. 1 . 1 .:Ii+.111./d %flu /11, n p C. • ; I,j• o' . td to • r re t, g, -a oil , ....La imty, .1J (4 / •oi r.S.rn ars! an erud,,,,n n o , cur, a J , . toe at h .11 cea lury.aleo!uolo.hco n c... - - a o :Dion. 1., which too legility of 14,e r arr, tde out 30 we. (seal to tr. too Neer di yul • (7,8 m, who has breu Secretary of Stice, .-131 r. ter): or War, and animater to France, and for mill a century two been an othcer of a n nitt.t or a member of thu Senate, put.l.ebee.,,, opmt , n that f or, eel or Maderi and Ca, JUFL.latinitl and mum rtzed under the law of natii, as 02, ~ tumlcu I y American and I,lm.ala Court, her, Johnoon, who fine been tmrney (O•n -, ril. than whom th--ren, not En ulcer .0w) er lho bar, gave h... 'pint, teat the !ureat ivar per ily ,f gal and proper. upon of here moo upon a iega. cui are worth come:Ling or tar thing. Nir.sewaffl d 00.4.1. d [L o t. Intl know ut.tlitug of law, or, 'OO lant,.i hittory of their country, and are unatdo an I mirel able counselors in [lmes I.ke prerent. In otor. Le has imutlod cut Un lit:mi.. of them. Slguilicant Hint _ - Th- I. 4.: 4, Friminer 0! DO , Vl4.bor 1404 IA pre paric gl.r r tt Arne. catius belt. It rot), . -tio!.p repaint en to be made for the T rho pntioneis to tw rniton l a n t e f m I.,rui•ri, which secmc 100 :mum.' a S. queucx to W k , a ;avr, will tt nut Le for t& pAce-t I:urupe (0111 , 11 , 1 L, Lotteth, !At /.0.1t4T(11 toe ay , :qct the Jain Ch aid Const4'tnt with the tro ,- re.,/, of ~112,A..0./ be cud I Ltd =MEE 11 the nnetsc ••licy ol It 113.2.tu• ..t 1-,n - • -OH to I.rt• to choke tip 6..puihr:n A Swearing Bisnop. correrpondeuL of one of our ezcuenged writes lIIVK m reference to the Kt. Rev. inane:al 4n0. , Lbonal-te P : I Lb nis. Olt, ILL rce.erend Gen -ral b,e hop I'..k - han lend him, n. a a llag ul COf, lie Ala said: Ll,e , sword f to elorr...ei to, k up .I,e carnal a eaperte cf Jetl Lmrlr, and roe , Line, .uto the tact, of the at my in F finde.r:i Its fruited, on toe y ff.! „.:0.1161 wan prevent, that woes a rio.e of nqulry we.; east d .Wri tot. UM , Lis, by Gen. Grant. 4.: ,, r :nu •il ut on Was neciloc a I. rill en," the thett p (ince:al, on e^l 11g eX aimed w. wilt an ener,c.l.; ugth t y .y of prefae.t, be,l and t, cow what Le'd ail' a bat lei' but th • rt.! umbra enough When Peter denied td ycu remember, be Boon began to (Mite an resat The Latest Paris Eumors. G2i,tzdet r under the ate. .f December 20th to the Courtier des Akita lints - . 'The t,oes of a paelfl-3 solution have been stron ger to-lay swing to the rumors th,t General Meth -Ilan and his concers have disa. proved of ths Mason-rhidel' arrest, and t: e contrstulations Fs:dressed :o the Commands: - of the B,n Jacinto ma: Mr bright Is about to leave for Washington svdh several members of th Pesce &duet'', to ob. t..ic Mr. Linet-In's c nsent r- sniunoo of the p isoners. and thirdly. that queen Victoria tallts of &h.:lca:Rig in fever of the Prbiee of Wales who to I ahowu to be opposed to the War." Anr./eft asente at Havant are adroitly u•ing General Phelps' (Ship Island) proclama tion to create the impre.aloo with the Spaniards, that, if the Federal army , tibm2ates the rebels, Mr. Lincoln will turn his army and navy againht - slavery and toe Roman Catholic re!lgion in the •••land of Cnba." At a grand public reception of the Spanish General Prim, at Ravens, while ea route for M exico,the rebel flag was, in the presence of high official digmtariee, lovingly sandwiched in between the English Union Jack and the French tmoolor, the Stare and Atripes being left out in the cold. For the Post. A UfflioN MEN. 43, fr qb I c •,. M. =MIMI [l4 0 ..0 . • 1. , ..: ,be' 00 ❑P Ltter u L. F t- -'t 11h. .• '• ./I .. t . • tt .. l . sq A tit:, I,IL. tt totprt' ' of chase or 1, - . 31. 05- ' vt.111., , /ivert.n.,i agents kr the u. t'11.14-3; you .p htr t y ( t ) Ittttt,"(C trueanti :also. And •lel4tlrn • oi-• el : hip ~,4. TN4 z • - • • c:• ,r 1 qh•'' i 1 (UN 1••1(1)LI a • ,•: r, r. : • evon, , , o I aq. r•J' • I w -1, and the '• nli LII•, nte - e-ae of 013 • • .., • cr• AO o.e.ttie,voLy oopo 10, your 110 . ...jet! V ,' f.I.LAM t 1 nt• 0 ~, ac 0 or, 10,1 01 into city, . eny give no. cn 4:,11 ,, • - —lO ' , , , toy compa. , I ,I f 111 -, it to re- nI.S It .•' q i k ,„ n ,f „ n er . 1.. U an n 'n•1112:n.: ,I De an niKht ' '10;0 !crwar t I y Land ar.• not „ d " `ejolt. tda , 1C195 do .0 . .1 :•r. 5 0 , ....yr,. In- ur ,, ne.Ll - c cit•zam.' /01, , u In ••t Ii h- ;. Pia - 0.11 , m I , • ( ..my ,y . ktabt.r: Fin . ran., pony: 1 . . M. .0. •-•,„uy c I . 1. hint+ .t:, :te.o , tr P.itonurKA l Eomm - once taut P-nnsyl- Va...H o,oynpiny uth2,-lw 0 : Ma V, SI.;;;I-1t.ri I 'a midi' ki h thL !ink HEFIIRE s 'i 0 T ri i k - IV. o .r. "Ze A ' ,T RA ID I, M 'V" NO, 30 ILIFOOD STRELT, P.L.P.I: dealer in al oak, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, ir'N- In • , o4)m envy Le found :he “CELF.KRSTFIP,;S., COOK STOVE!. EUREKA AND TROPIC that, .1 'UN', ttt r. :cja ne,l .1 of o d be to : • • h many 11-0. rII, We hoc , M1..0 in: to roo. , :tment of P.. 1 .10,0F. AND HEATING STOVES, omb , winz t h. BFAT PATTERNS now of fend to the pobl , tar FA RNA I'D GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, 01 the newest stylen. Common Wlttheo Bow And Jain t ;rat re, all of WraC.r are of tared at very low pre r. iNWBl:teciai indu^ements offered to htniciors in want of GRATE Wft , INT,,, noo.l, . ..... B UTTER. AND E(_4(4S— -4 boxes fresh Roll Batter; 3 barrels fresh Fjust, receiTed and for sale by J .A. P'Enalt, deal corner blame& and Int streeta; THE PICKET Gl:7- "All 'lt .n; the Potomac," they any, "Ex ep: now and then a f.-irsy picket Is shot on h:s beat eel:in walks to and fro, F'..y a lift-cyan in the liniok,t. pnvate or twc, remand then, Will ro -cunt In the news of the battle; Not ar. •It le , i—only one o!' tee 'men, tacsn rg out, all alone t thp d:,ath•rattle: All kiti el It! , te t z t• e P: , •otn'tctons_ t, Wt., elo—td pen e.t.htily dreaming, Their test- •i. the riiv iief the clear autemn mouq Cr the ~:/1 I) a weCe.h•fires Sr. g earning A as t!le gPrilie night wind hr ;bet. the I,,reet leaves bOitly is creel:dog: at - , with their Ordering eyea, Keep g, and r the arm , is siseping. Tdere'e tile Oaks lone eeniry's tread A' ':e trymps m theilitiek to the fountaM, And :inise fit the iwn lathe low trund.e bed, Far away to ri o cot en the mounuen. Pig rideir I io•It. —hit he, d'art; and gnm, ; ciie- rnie A mernOrleto Leader. e.„ ; e fir he ctildri:e a Iseo— Funi :'a may kie,IFPG a 1,211 J 'I ho .t: - : 10,15 t t . . 1, Were as just as iy ihe lore yet I.l3,pokaa ivw,tsurcourLd vula's ~.! I) • weer uul/r)lien. , tra,v1.,..4 • I- , eeve roue ly over his eyes, 8.. ~• nee: 0:1 s that are urn.g. Aid g4tner , gun closer to Ps place. A- ,1 ep taetteart-sw.),:ng. thh fc =twin, the Matted pue tree— , ~..v.ggin and v. - 44r3; •na Lr h.. go,, thron' thv Broad holt of 1. •t, rota- • f the to' , . eodrahry wa, n c , ;-wind that met!• ci the 14,,,ef tT -• won i t t., •1 — "Ha! :,/:1/11: :" •••1 4 eubutg an t rhe,finnyt. A:: 1 0: All :tl . l . I' .e he tome th-54/I.: " • -ugh of tee te on :he ..tet the do:.l— • 40. 'I , P. R , CLIDZItIIItf, 11.11 y , fAlltiy4 h • , J it:.• r, I.d reukou , d upon nurpr", England; Fnd ‘.no of :hc ot 'so 1.1 0 -, F , Richtncnd °arree- P; . n . 1 ... t Sr.ttfit Carottninn. The extract Is 1711 C . I evening from s shot t via to ftlehtno - ..3. Al, -. on presto's there !bat the oli,ottod .1 to ;it less than thirty days. oe. n • e et tat It is d on the eV ri • r wiled t rest Britain a.her ti.ig by Commodore w II . • I> 1 it,..111 F.l: veni ar • ,! • r , II• HI, her rt u,',, rr .h. ' clock en vv. ' 'ORR, YOC.tty ',Li❑ VPI •• . a d alr..• • •. 1-: •,' •9 , er r«. HIV hey eorrow not as t:. n, p.. liar ch•iatlan Lt-ne:ulen ..• ZaaaetTral. U r her a nap_ =MEE • r • •. 1R O. I , trove; 11/3,1 W.jrl. • y nor rnn,.." lib?- 0N N , MrTsiATIONS AA) WE IVER - , F_R • , 19 LITTLE:. - ASITI' • .1 ('. DAVI r Li I r—\ ; dE; .t.)01 . 9 I••\ 7., TH PA h ; ) Par r• loam the. -awranl rt,..1.4. by Dr lirtlnt n,• a 1 . e 1,1 ree ',ln I F H l.y the 011V:rue nod -r , t .a-i 0 • huh ',. t• EttltAT,.l p:a' .1 ii, ha• careful an 1 Jut -ail uElsy be J I* • v.i,y . Medi , Hu p. a..,1 F , . ont, lareetc- _72•7 . E NI A \ I K": . h I 41¢ , yn t •i• at K. H. ..,CV NI:, 411 • k HULGEIi ,V 1 ‘• Or Fp- - . • .• It v., ft cn.e,-. . . • , I J.',/,' 11. r. rnl . ettnottl ,113 , r Z ly tIfl• h '' - • 1 it a FRIN 40.14 UNION .1• ,• Mf..i1011:1011, ❑may 4~1•~ lu NO. e; FOURTH 8 MEET ~ Y ,0%1 rIAHY, 01 , ...11Le1 , 39t Irmo t.ti • . A., Tr ea.-urer. 7'itt-L:rgh, ) Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c •••••11•=•••••• la'4l- 2 1 12 i:) s 14141 LL,AEG RENT OLOUBVATORY.) ?R'ilii. v•it. ..; danuarf4tl,lBB2. , ', . tiraTIFIE SUBSCRIBERS TO TEM rrilliD OR °reams the A ULEGBEN Y OBSEVATORY, all - of whom are corro,a or= under the provisiono of the charter, art requrated to meet at the rooms of thl company, on too t)tnervatory 6roonde at it e'elter p. m. on TLFSSD.U. the 7th instant, at which drab the Board of Managers w.ll be pre pared to report. 4, sre 2.. LE '.`,19 BRA DL,P.Y. Eif,eretarY.. JtitiCAttY FRESH A'ER ',VAL OF NSW GI- 001) 8 HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, Pio. 77 Market Street. za- Oar stock o' Embrmderies Laving been ex hat sled I y our Ho:A(1y eel we mire adeed Ly recent purcbaeee, some splendid be:gfiins 'n E I ERILD ANDS: ERCH IRFB, ENlElltulDi KED CAMBHIL: (..OLI.MeB, LINEN aEII'IS AND cOLL,AR 4 , LINEN IiAI 4 DEEACHIEFS, dm., to. We have also a fire assortment of White and Colored Drillings, Colored Cambria Maims, at.(l Paper Muslin at low prices 1. , ) Wholesale Buyers Men's Itcck Gloves and (inundate, Men's Wo.ul linit Socks, Ladies tAtJoi lobed k se, CL, aren'or hose t (all k cdF, nder,hirp. and Drawers, holdivr'- Bivouac Laps, Woo en N ut,ixr, rontsgs, and Hoodv. 160 doz n a at the best rl sl ty to whole sale and retail boyerc at low prices (X von ntonling, during nnonttt, will be sold at I at years' proves, uotwitustantlung titers has been an advance in the coot. JOsEPII UORNE, p BIN TS. PRIN I'B, GOOD DARK PRINTS 12i cents Fancy Dress Goods, 6..1.1-IAI3 y 1:' I: EAT BA RCi Is; 6 SHAWLS & CLOAKS, C, , ..ir g cut at great barga ns NEEP►.E WORK Sr, ILOSIERY All kinds of BALM AL AND HOOP SKIRTS .6 BILES AND ROBES, Ch - peat in the citv CANTCN Alsin WOOL FLANNELS BPl' l liNkiB AAII SEETIMS Id S NET CASH C. fiIISON LOVE & CO., 74 Market strew 91 , "S D 9TOLUE, ILL OPEN ON THE F1 , ••"1' OF FEBRUARY 0. • i FIFTH STREET, n?Llrly 01 - . LO the Exetanke Bank, a S°':k;l4 STORE A h i) HOE..IC;ULTURAL DEPOT, where a; a tml e ' el , oging to Such an estab)is went. eo tw had t the beet rienlity. 111_ • our .-lovk wd; h.. F.NTIRELI ' I,:ht at the beet and meet tellhblegruw eti.l N,A kiIi.ANTY:DGENUIm.;. Box 155 . PLtilsbziFcri.,\P's. PENN A t I'. CLAIR. ifriTREETS ,EARLY THREE, Tut/USAND STUDENTS, frog 3t -tale_ ti. ye are, Imo-tut whom ara now sm.:Aged in iucniiiva, respon•thle and cowman -- log posh' ,n, why acest the bet that no where else, tce United e3.a . .es, can ymina men acquire such a tt.er..tigh and proemial knowmage of Bhok aeapi-g and c di”Lerol subjects as at, the IRON CITY OuLLEOE PM. catalogues, or any other inforndatidn, ad dress the prlncipals jos.ltidalw JENRINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh. 01110/ 07 SPA GeIfTBALLEA Of LLITUILe n, January 4th, 1862. EALED PROIN)BALS WILL BE received at tm s 011:i.e Until SATIJRDAY, the tic inet writieK ant rup,tig from the tat x.eee- rn , l l L.returced ty tie respe,,tive Asses cc re: Dup iceres, ,ser•oLl uuphcatva Had' Tri•a•ureee • o fiction Duplira•ei. f•ygiq 'I he wort toiret r e dOCR in the Mike cf the Coo .ty 0: 11 X10,1,11.rel nod finished on or before ire let c(M .ruo heat. hi to to tie mad., at so much the running line complete inc. Ode the cello iladuns and exten torn of a I t set end the compuing of each and all .ho books is fh the crigina , beeides a recapiteola• urn in each of the boske, proving the While of the &defiant taxes by the tots: valuaiion. Iti•• r or - ter:mess of the Duplicates must be pro noted before warr.rdti are issued in faymmaL eanople Lot ks can be seen on application. Hy recur, h ref loe County Uoromiseionere, j 4,3 8/ N LAMBERT, Controller. 6 •lii.i'Lh; ull.--1130 barrels Duck Creek (m.,.'ignivoy, I :et received and for tale low by a 6 N. AL! EN, egeor, No Wood street -1 N., barrels Ut Utl, -15 gravity f,,,lust received from Oil Creek, and l G AL I•E`;, Agee:, l\ r . G Wood street ,'241 Kanawha, i e R. L 11,4 uot receive and for Belo by Agent,,: No. ti Wood street. .41: V ft and A Ken 'Cky Dried Peach.; I.'ty t pies. , choice lot of earn receiv e 61113 sn'e liv 1.0 rt. L. ALLEN, A A t ki, together w.th a Liquors, Whea, Ac.,, all of wttoh wftbaer,mr at of tn. earth. R. L. Et I LKSolo/OW HOUSE OF E. EF UGE.-1 he eft - 7— k _ uto:, of the Idouse of Refuge, ht Weßu henusylrania, will hold th-ir annual rneetingi tar olhce of the intimation, No. 67 (up etat.a). Jon• Banding, Fourth street, Pittaburgh, on NL,Ay, the 6 n inst , at 10 o'c'ook a. ro , for the hurpo-e of neartrg he report of the late Board, el-sunk Manoikere for Me blaming year. Of the ri.erd Cl jan4: I J •If N I. L' l Ge N. Secretary IIuES, GUMS, CORE SOLES AND ICE CREICYBILS, cloetng out very .ow a the CHEAP CASH STORE OP JOSEPH H. BORLAND, 98 Market Areal, 2d door from Filth. Call to day Ana examine Me large and well eee acted stook. ♦ SUPPLY OF Th E F LLO WING ARTL. constantly on hand, and guaranteed pure and &ran. BERAIT'; A ARROW ROOT, PURE BERMUDA ARROW ROOT, PEA P. I. Si.:o PEAR , SA( I Ahl:•A, r , RN HTARCH, uitS 81'AJIC13, T + PIOCA, TAPIOUA, JaiIEPH FLEMING, the YLEMING, corner of the Diamond and Market. corner of the Diamond and Market. . _ . _ • Doys AND YOUTHS BOOM, 1,/ BOYS AND YOUTHS BOOTS,. BOYS AND YOUTHS BOOTS Mgr .eat pay sad beet 4: k l a ul in the el lo. oe. lb Mal 8 e At, 62tig inliol2tl3eclilAL D. a. DIFJTRARkeggR, lam Cp. N6TE'L.Tia ir. Recruiting Cheap at - A l - 17 MARKET STREET PEU•I TS SHAWL:4 AND CLOAKS, AU at the lowest CASH PRICES. ,P`n w W. & D. EIUGUS, )RNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS de..30 No. 6 W ''..l, EMII.II, PARK ct .16151Tig. MY MED FO a7NDIt ROH, PA. yEehoults, lie Firs; P stud I.2fs p econd streets. mrer,, of all sines and descriptions of Coal i ron , * Era am I Stills, Gs i and Water Pipe, Sad ha. 9, A aai i,Jront Wagon Roxes,Steel Moulds, Pal &180 Jai:lPd ConOngs. senprion znaddultd Machine Cestnags of every de. having a „ am t . order. pb un d ry, a u wa i s ts mach nae shop attached to the flendea to. -wry / acing will be carefully lelltlyera A TTO IL NE:1( AT LAW, KUHN 'S TAW BITIL,NG, del9 ly Wholes/ de and H.tail Grocers, TAG A A, WINKS, JLIQUORS, dr,e, OR/C, 8 THEFT AND THE DIAMOND, DV 4Xly ALLEGHIC,NY CITY. CIAV ALRY, CAVALRY-MEN ....# WI ,NTED FOR CAP T. IRISH'S KEYSTONE CAVALRY, coLr MEL LABOR'S FAVORITE BRIGADE• ROOPINC CRAVEL. CEMENT CANVASS RooFING;f., DONE ON SHORT NOT.I.CIE, And In the most durable; miner. RAVING THE MOST COMPETENT Xi. work men in the city, who understands their bri-auy.a. we ran safely saw we o.n do work as cheap. an 1, if anything, better than any other firm in the city. Repa rang done with attention and care. Materia's for sale with ah the inst.ruottons.— Enquire at 76 SMI I'EFIELDEITREE/. ja.-nre B F. LUST—CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT OF PIT f SBUrtG S. TRUST COMPANY, No. flah for $l4B, .sued to JAM HS R. ALLaN, dated DeO3IIO4I , IIWIW . Addreon jaB-21. 0 TI Monougtheleeity QTRAY COW-CA TO THE SUB.- kJ SCRIBER last Oct .ber in Dlinchester a RFD AND WEUTIC 00W, which:the owner can have by Proving property and paying charges. ji.3.3tn wM.C. SE PLi. , Manchester. aIiNVINE 1.13P , E1 WILLSK.Y, l~ Genuine Scotch Whisky,: Pure ‘ , 1,1 Bye Whiaky, Pure o'd J mutes Bum, Pure old .Cogniae Brandy, Pure old Pinet Brandy, Pure old Pellevoisin Brandy, Pure old Rolland Gin, Pure old Anchor Girt Fine Clitompagne.Bberry, Port and Claret Wines by the gallon or bottle, for sale by WM. PENNETT, janS:2. 120 Wood street. SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS No. 48 ST iDLAIR STREET • 071/00 nit 7HZ col lACIAXA 07 ALAI:Qom Co., Pa, . Pittsburgh, January 2d, 18611, / Nollag TO., TILL,PUALI.C.—From this date no bills for goodrinr stipidr6i alai* description, for the use 01 Allegheny county, will be settled for at this odice,unleas such goods or cup plies have been furnished by written order of the County Commissioners, and in tunifortnity with Act of Assembly of May Ist 1881. NOTICE TO MAYL IN. ALDERMEN AND JUI3- TwE - 8 CF THE PEACE—From this date in all cases where Allegheny County becomes fable for Magistrates' Gouts, a b items, in each case, will be requ red to be filed with the Clerk of the Court at the time of taxing such co-re for ray meat. HEIN RY LAMBERT, Controller. je3:3tdik2twF G4 NTS HEAVY SOLE DOUBLE UPPER FYLEPICK CALF BOOTS. Moo, a large stock of Balmorals, Heavy Bole Lace Boots, which we are selling at reduced prices: W. E. Schmertz & No. 31 Filth Street. jet 1862. NEW YEARS. 1861. NOW IS TEE LIME TO SECURE PRESENTS -F0 R - NEW YEAMS Embroidered Collars, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Setts, Lace Conan, Lace Handkerchief: Lace Sett', Linen Handkerchiefs, Linen Collard, Linen Setts, for 50 cents, Woolen Roods, Skating Caps, Nubian and aontagst Hocp Sk•rta, French Corsets for t 2, Mechanic Corsets fur $l,OO Gents Merino Shirts. (lents M rino D;aware CJl:ara, .Necic Tea, &c. CHEAP FOR CASH lUMMI CHARLES GIPNER'S, No. 78 Market Street, JUST OPENED AT W. & . lIUGUS', A LARGE STOCK OF P it z I.l—r s , GINGHAM S , DRESS GOODS, B 24CL -AND HOOP SKIRTS, JOHN J. OGAN, PITTSBURG. PA TII lISINAA & GETTY, rxponniu, ,11D DIALJUIS IA North-Hoot comer of MMINIM ROOFING PITTSBURGH THEATRE. hoe= Jug;Mumma_ -..w 24 : HENDERSON Yams OsAnsistuolsC- Private Boxes, S6,Do; Single Seat in Private BOlt; $1,00; Parquette and Dress Circle, chairs, 60 'Gents; Family Circle, 26 cents; Colored Gallery, 26 MILS; Colored Boxes, 60 cents, Gallery, 16 cents. THIS EVENING. First night of t. .e engack.ment of Mr. J. COL LL.iB, the g • eatoF t Irian cc m. Wan of Le day. THE NERVOUS MAN. McShane-- --- coning. To conclude with HOW TO PAY MB REC/17,...1 Morgan —...—fits. Co PENN , STikET. Nam sr. oL Vi-No bill received SCALE OF PRlCES—Private Boxes $1,51; Single &atm is Boxes .5 cents; Yerquottols canna Gallery 10 cents. Doors open at 634, Curtain limes 'TX. GRAND rArvonAiiiAL- TTAR C/N6 THE • FALL OF FORT SUMTER. and all the prominent battles np to the present time. The exMbitlon will commence on- MO N- D A I', DECEMBER Seth, and co ,, tinue « very even ing during the week, 4 MASONIC HALL. Doors open at 83,6 o'clock. Panorama %ill move a. 734. Admission 26 canna Children under 12 years of age, half puce. The panorama will be on exhibition NEW YEA RH A FTE Et, NOON. Doors open at 14 o'clock. There will be exhibitions on FRIDAY and BAT. U&DAY A I , TERNOONS for the benefit of Bohcola and Families. dela-ord. {c?ll' T1 14 . 1 C Lizen A fit Asso ciaTiori-LEcoriunics.4-7--, • BAYARD TAYLOR Wlll delTer the fifth lecture of the course of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association at L. 4RAT1k41.2 t:+:-14 MONDAY EVENING, JAN 6, 1862. sebieet—Ta N.' AMERICAN PEOPLE, SOCIAL- LY AND POLITICALLY. ta.DocTs open at Og I... , fttre to com-, mence 147%. na.Tickets 2S rents; to be h%d at the music and boot stores, library rooms,and at the door. W. H. KIN 0 A11). W. D. MeGOWA-N, F. IL Bit urivr. J. B. HUBLEY, JOSEPH ALBRRE. j Lecture Committee a Slight Cold, w • ,P 0 - 11 -a leal le-senesz 1 , 3 400 1- AL or gPaiti ,Oh.Aaaf, :.:( c., 5 . which. might be checked 10 0- with a simple remedy, if ne,sdectod, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the irnpertarwe cf stoppi rzg a ,O'h_ or Otight As'alrl in its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild 'remedy, if not attended to, soon atta.,-.1.-s the lungs. 4al , c,u_Ln'a.gtx-ci.nrAu' L„..giesc.h.ss were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article bo,re the _public for rfctzghs, _Asthma., seoh_, the Hacking anzgh rn 4"cilLaanzftfian, and numerous affections. of the ,alzAacd, gluing. immediate relief. Pubide Speakers S Singers vll2 f i nd them, effectual for clearing end str-ig - thening the voice. SoZd Oraggi.sts and gealere to Medicine, at 25 cents per boz. ds942m dam T. GRAFF ..... LL AT kr Western Stove Works, 245 LIBERTY STREKT, PITTSBURWI, GRA CY & C IiCANITFACTVERES; WOULD CAL',TEE ATTENTION V of the put lie to their largo stock of well se- Cook, Palos & Heating Stoves ALSO-IMPROVED KITCHEN RARGES, GRATE FRONTS. HoLurw-Wen:, Ltc, arnnng which will be found the ELS GOAL COOH„. EITOVEIB 111 TELE STATE. The Diamond, Advanco, Air-Tight, Eclipse, and Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Mete _Paw for the EMT 00AL 0008 STOVES. Jeo Fi It Ti' PREMIUM awarded to the WOE AIDEBIOda, GLOBE L REPUBLIC, the BEST WOOD 000 E STOVES' NOW IN USE The K ENYUCEI AN and KANSAS Premium Stovee are tutsurpaseed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stack of GRATE FRONTS it FENDERS IN TE it STATE N B.—We line the D ANON D and ECLIPSE Coal Coot /a 04. a with Soap-Stone Linings, which Eland thetiro better than iron. onfificia CA RPETS, OIL CLOTHS, NEW DRUGGETS EW BRUSSELS CARPET ese have Im.t. been received and are of the LATEST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, at the low. eat prices W. M'CLINTOCK. }FLOUR BARRELS WANTED-- We want to buy FIVE HUNDRED FLOUR BA. RAP v per day, the greater part of which a could be round hickory hooped. For sae t we Will pay 10 cents each In cash, de. rered at our mill or a9 . 4ii9'itiaril - 'thiv.hod- Alp or rail road stations, In Pittsburgh. R. T. It EMSEDY t BRO., Pearl Steam hitil. CHRISTMAS PRESENT S- Just received a large assortment [of GENTS' SLIPPERS, VERY GRORIE PATTERRB, mid milk • tow by W fektuertz &CO aeu No. 81 Fifth street J . D • H 46 ' N C 0 0 K. dITZOR.NEY ..axiv 1,40. NO. 78 GRANT TREET PITTSBURGH, PENlttk. dosa MMISMK=IV: THIS EVENING OP MIF:,. IRON CITY, 25 PIECES 76 PIROEB 1 1 a Idarlret street`
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