.44. -ktr SATURDAY,' JANUARY 1I "'WHAT SHALL WE DO?" .. Under this heading the ,New York 21'ibwas contains a fussy article upon the War and its management, from which We select the following opening para— graph : "We say plainly that there is no other Government under the sun which would -have hesitated for a moment—which would not, long ere this, un ler like circumstan• as of national peril, have published a general edict of emancipation—which would not ere this have had in its ranks tens of thousands of well drilled and well armed emancipated slaves—and there are very few governments, let us add, which would not have sedulously promoted an uprising of the negroes, and which would not have fought the white insurrection with a black one." The Pittsburgh Gazette copies the whole of the article from which we have selected, and inquires if "it is not well put ?" Is not what well put ? If the Tril,une and the Gazette will only de monstrate that the issuing of such a proclamation, as they advocate, will pro. duce the desired effect, we have no doubt but it will be done in less than a week. The Government and people are tired of rebellion ; it has turned out a heavier undertaking than any one an ticipated, and all are cudgeling their brains to know how to bring it to a speedy and successful termination. If the issuing of a proclamation at Wash ington City, declaring slavery in the re. 'lbellious States forever abolished, will end our difficulties, pr even sensibly weaken the rebels, let us have it by all means. But before obliging these Abolitionists with an experiment which we believe would drive every border State and Union man South into the rebellion, we de mand of them to demonstrate that it would in any manner assist our cause. From the commencement of the rebel lion, these emancipationists have been screaming for a proclamation declaring freedom to the bond; lust as if a thou sand such publications could produce • 'the slightest effect. These very editors, who but nine months ago, insisted upon our being able to .conquer the rebellion in "sixty days," and with a few regi mentalead by such men as John Brown, ;low regard the contest hopeless without an act of emancipation. An act of emancipation by our gov ernment would have no more effect upon the question of slavery in the South, than the republication of the article upon which we are now commenting. How d it? The general government has iltrcootrol over the subject of slavery in the States, and even if it had, how could it effect it in localities now in rebellion against her authority? We might as well issue a proclamation, as we did, .ordering the rebels to put down their arms; but would they obey us? Owen ' ) Gleadoiver said that he could "call spirits from the vasty deep," but an inquisitive friend of his inquired whether " they would come," after being called? We have to whip the master before we can exercise authority over his slaves; and our emancipation patriots might as well delrae - priblishing their proclamations of death to ale very. Nothing but hard knocks and plenty of them will crush the rebellion, and our anti-slavery agi tators might as well make up their minds to foot their portion of the taxation re quisite to enable us to (to it. The sym pathy of these people for the poor slaves never cost them much; their philanthro py has been a cheap sort—prattle with out practice; but it looks very much as if their hatred of slavery and slavehold e turn out a rather expensive uxury. Were these and the agitators South compelled to not only do the pay ing but the fighting, it would be right enough; but the trouble is that all have to suffer for the follies and villainies of a few. ` ) r ' } ''~ ~..~~ Looking out for Burnside. A correspondent at Fortress Monroe, speaking of the Burnside expedition, remarks that it has become a regular business here now to look for the Burn side expedition. Everybody gets up at daybreak, but no matter how early one turns oat and runs down to the wharf, he sees some one ahead of him "looking out for Mr. Burnside." About ten o'clock a. m., each day, a small expedition of half a dozen itemisers go trudging along up the beach to the " very tip end" of Old Point Comfort, furnished with marine, opera and spy glasses, and straining their eyes in look ing across the harbor and up the Chess peake for the expedition. After an hour spent in joking, at the expense of Uncle Banes agents and officers, the party re turn, and in answer to the question of "what's the news?" from every one they meet, they exclaim "nary Burnside!" We trust, however, that the General's arrangements will not detain him much longer, and that he will give us a call at least in passing The destination of this expedition is kept a most profiiiund secret, Various surmises have been made in %nnection with it; but all may fall far inste of the mark. Good News We have the pleasure of announcing A., that navigation to all points on the:Ohio and Monongahela will be resumed this day, (Saturday.) ileb,The practice of hasty, ill-founded attacks upon the officers of our army, through the news- Pima can not be too much censured. Editors and reporters are not always competent to oilfi elde the management of military affairs. Newepa pers find their way into the different camps. 801 Wars read and think, and sometimes put too much faith in the opinions of uneasy, grumbling, con ceited editors. Lack of confidence in theiroffiCers a than produced in the ranks, and more reslharm done by an in advised or malicious attack upon an officer, than by a. thousand of the enemy's bayonets. ts.it kind-hamtad wife once waited on a physi cian to request him to prescribe for hay husband's gyea, whith were sore. "Let him wash them every mornhill with hrhzdy," said the doctor. A few weeks after, the doctoretuu2oeCto meet the wife; /Via has your husband followed my advice Us done everyth ng in his power to do it, dookr, Ina be could never get the brandy higher than his ssouthr SHUR tilf, PA. , 'As I am an American citizen, and of the South- ern States, I will say it 011(.13 that, although E❑g. land teems Inclined to thrust her uowhoteso,: friendship upon tne South—which has not asked and does not need either frienthh.p or help front her—l declare for myself, and on behalf of all the Irishmen whom I know in the South, that ur hearts go with an enemy of England. If there is to be a war between that Power and the Northtt n States of Anterior., and if Mr. Linoc,ln's Gove, ment follow the wise adriye of Mr O'Brien, tl/24 eon the Union war at once, as end it most at lafil by recognizing/Ird the Southern col:federation, end so settling Amezic.an affaire without the mallnant in. termeddling of Europe—then I venture to pro mne that the Irishmen now in the ranks of the B,.uth sill furnish a very handsome coi.tingent tl any force of our countrymen which Mr. Seward may in his wisdom think proper to commission upon any special service. No statesmen in Am-rim knows so intimately as Mr. Seward the vast Irish element of that country, its resentments and its aapirationa; and if this gracious and promising war harpily totmat out, he will understand that Canada may well be left to take care of the native Americans and Germans; and thrt, a few ohotien Irish regiments might be judlrionaly eroplryed in another field of usefulness. I express myself enig matioally out of respect to the Attorney Gen eral. "Bat in order that the Irishmen serving In the South may have the privilege and happiness o taking part in any such expedition, the Confeder ate States must be recogiaed, and all Yankee troops removed from Southern amt. So long as th 3 pros ent stupid war lasts; so long BB the indepsndsnce of their own adopted country, a hoes um( ,rm they wear, is not yet fully acknowl 'dated, not a man of them will leave the banner of the S,,uth Furt, 1 England, after all, should bare the pluck to make this war, (which I doubt) and if the North shall persist in her attempt to coerce tie South, 01 I wares the South will avail herself of the diversion and preen her enemy hard on ihe flank wit le 8r,.. Lain 1113EailS him on the tronq but it will be with die. gust and shame that the Southern men, and es. peeially Irishmen, will find themselves aided by a Power whose mean pecuniary motives they under stand so well, and whose apoetacy to her own vaun ted creed of 'human freedom' they so thoroughly despise. But let US not be too sanguine, I hold it to be probable that out of this affair of the Trent no war will arise. If, on the t 'her hand, it be Mr. Seward's settled policy—and it is the true policy of that Government to force a quarrel upon EN.- land, I rather think Americans will have to devise some new and more tolerable to the glori ous union lack, and try whether that will be awal- lowed. In the meantime Irishmen at home eau only watch and wait, and form such organizations with a dew to preparation, as the foal 'laws, of that. country - will permit." air It is said that fraien feet can be }Teed ly and certainly cured by b, ing bathed and weii rubbed with kersoine or coal oil , for a tew wnws at night b•fore retiring to bed. Several persona have already tried it, all of whom unite in pro. nooncing (tan effectual cure, which, ii they are correct, is an easy aim cheap mode of getting rid of a sore and troublesome affliction. Those who have tried it say that the feet should be well warm_ ed by a het stove, daring and after the application of the oil, and it will certainly effect a speedy cure. Persons who are suffering from the• pain of frosted feet will no doubt do well to giVe it a trial for it is certainly a very cheap ointment, :and one that is easily appFed. air In the statement of tra th, c earneas is inti mater connected with consesseness, ns the light Meg, which L the brightest thing, is also the brief eat •arA law overcharged with severity, bac a blun ibarbasa known to be overloaded with parer, wilt be pretty iire to grow rusty by disuse. AIimIiffiANIVAILVOL NEPA . • 1 / 1 4 3 X.L.44 `„ . 4' The hen-rebels atiirouthington city are iscifrjitig* . expedients Inej rvillg the cause ertin iztlhekeaptivitir that the 1(4 - Tork:Postargtels that the greatest punishment that could be inflicted on them, would be to pack them off; away from the luxuries of government fare to the " ahort commons," and starvation diet of their chivalrous brethren about Richmond. It says: "There are many precedentafor a proce dure of this sort against those who are on the side of the country's foes; besides. it they are put out from among us, we shall be the better for their absence, while Davis would be the worse for their presence. All he could gain by them at any rate, would amount to nothing. In the Revolutkn most of the States dealt with tories either by imprisonment or banishment, as eh. eumstances made it advisable. Many dis% loyal citizens in those days were deported in Nova .cotia, or simply seized and sPrit, into the enemy's military lines; and in 1777 Washington, in a proclamation, thus ad dressed the tories of that day: "'ln behalf of the United states, by virtue of the power committed to me by Congress, I grant full liberty to all each as prefer the interests and protection of Great Britain to the freedom and happiness of their country, forthwith to withdraw them. selves and families within the enemy's lines.' , "As Dickertit's jailer frightened his pocr captive half to death when he threatened to bolt him out of prison ono night when he was absent too long, so we doubt whether Congress could - terrify the rebel sympathi zers at the North more than by an act compelling them to go South andeng their f.l , nds. We doubt if most of the piliticel prisoners at Fort Warren would not take the oath of allegiance rat cr than incur the fate of deportation to regi no where coffee and salt are so dear; where life and property are so cheap, and where neither security, peace, nor a good dinner are within the roach of unprivileged mortals " Hon. A. H Stephens. The war correspondent of the tavannah Bcpub ikon closes a late letter horn ttna city wi,ll the I I lowing paragr. ph : But there are moral as well as milliary heroes.. There is one in Rizhmond at this time—a men of great intel Oct sod Iva!) poeiVon His h. alto has been indifferent fur some dayr, but Le is much i-et. ter now, and will soon be able to resume ofttc•+l dukes. Be may be seen any day, when well, mi,v ing noiselessly about the hospitals where the etch seldlereare sent. He has a kind word for every patient., lingers around their cots. inquires after their wants, and consoles and encourages them by his qu'et attention and brotherly lauauage. His pablie du.ies pleas heavily upon bim; yet he finds time to stet away from the o:owd th it would Icl.- low at his heels, and to search cut the sufferer.— Does not your heart teL you lostlneiively Who this hero of the hospital is? It is Alezander H. Stephens, of whom it will not be said in the Lae' day, "1 was sick, and ye visited me not." An Attack on Zellerson Darts. The Richmond Whig. of the 4th 111,1hIlt, In u e oottr,e of an article on the Dime Athrio rat'on If they have not subjugated us, they have im pinged upon our soil, aad they bold military po.- session of a part of V,rginia 11314.1 or the brew, slave. holding States. Ibis, We confess, has al says leeO to us an unmixed bitter. And what rende-e at a til more disagreeable, We cannot divest oureelv s of the conviction, that it has been owing to the (aunt of our own Administra ion. Our are y, composed of the beat materials that ever shouldered a muw ket, went to the held to fight, and nottrng else, and has been panting for an advance from the mo ment of enlistment to the present hour. I oom to inaction, and rotting on straw, we base lost more by disease than a d - ten victories have cost, and we have lost the national rep .tation We enjoy ed for data and elan. Unless there is a promise. and one to be reit, d on, of a total change in tok policy of the great Ounotator, we atuul have no more volunteers after the expiration of the pre-- eat term. This is a vital matter, to which all o.r authorities ghosici at once direct their attenton Congress, as well as the Executive, is entrusted with the public weal. All should exert themse,yi a to the utmost for the common safety and the common glory, for the fortunes of u all are at stake. John Mitchell Anxious to Fight England John Michell writes to the Dublin News from Pars as follows 130 11THE18,N,..N sWB. f . The Late Genellll Coehei The Richmond Di siotkripsaklasilkfihat, Bt. George Cooke whes'Onergt9 nofilififittofiSuktideS says : On his large estatec,.i.hti).a --"V ;ienia :.4l " th e ' . South, he made amph4;proiii; it' on :for Ate'ralighuni I cstruotion of his nun:Wrong' "eleven, by erecting chapels and providingoompetent Christian teach ers. Devoutly Southern in all his jitinciples and fellinge, he wee our of the first to volunteer his serv.ces In the cause of hie country, and as a cap tain, colonel, and general, to devote all his ener gies and abilities lu her defense. HlB edtmtrymen wit.; never forget his arduous and emcees fife. labors !a preparing the department of the Potomac to re . pet invasion; and fearlessly and fifithfally as con_ mender of the Fifth Brigade, did he meat the foe on tits famous field of Mammas- Returning home after an eight-months campaign, with a mind and bony shattered by unremlted attention to his do ties, the last sad act of his life was the act of a roan ishc se reason had given way under excess of labor and patriotic anxiety. Jeff. Davis , New Yeara,-Day Reeep- Ide/1. There wee a more general observance of "New Year's" than usual, owing to the fact that the war has brought to Richmond a eonsiderabe addition to our population from other Wien where the an. niversary is always a period of social festivity. The streets were thronged with ladies, and everybody looked gay and cheerful. Among notable events of the day was the P. esident'a reception, which comm , nee.. at 12 o'clock and continued three hours. The President stood at the door of the large reception room, and thousands of persons took advantage of the opportunity to give him a friendly grasp of the baud. Mrs. Davis was noser pr sent, but her place WS N well supplied by h r, Miss Rowell, Mrs. Colonel Davis, and and Mra. Gen. Jone.. The ceremonies of intro_ duction wt re conducted by the P. esident's aids Co; Joseph Davie and Col. G. w. C. Lee. The Ar_ moly Band was present, and every.ning passed off delightftilly.—Eto:.mond D.eparch. The War in the Indian Country, Minerals, Jan. B.—A d spatch has been received , rorn Little Rook, Arkansas, containing official in telligence that Colonel Jane, M'lntosh, in coin. rout d of four regiments, had a fight With the for ces under Opothley bolo, about 76 miles north west of Ft rt Ot, son, on the 20th of December. The fight lasted four hours, and resulted in the total rout of the enemy, who lost fioo in killed, wounded, nd missing; one .hundred were taken prisoners. The Con vetlerate lose was 12 killed and 20 wounds, 1. Colonel M'intosh was still pur suing the enemy. Opottilepholo wax fleeing to Kansas. The C,ritederatee captured a large num ber of negroes, /00 horses, e e Artily 01 the Potomac, , Correepondence of the Richmond Examiner.] Mae/isms, Dec 2T —Today our whole art y la en gaged in budding log housea for winter quarters, ,r in moom, to ahem already seltoted Several br gades will remain where key,pow are, near the toruticat one in Centreville, and the remainderwill tai back a mile or two upon Ball Run. General Kirby Pmith'd brigade is at 'Temp Wigfall," to the right of the Orange and Alexandria road, near the run. Near by the whole of Van Dom's division are making themselves comfortable in their little c•lters, welch rise rapidly day ty day under the dnigent hands Of the anklets. A few brigades are scattered dc.wn toward the Occoquen, a here wood and water ore plenty, the furthe t being t.y Davis' Fora. The artillery, with the exception of Wei battallion. has already been loo,ted between Luc Run and Stone Br clam. The cavalry has fel on bark allude, and they are now building stables end houses near Centreville. Ger.. - turn w.l, remain in the advance. It la pri.bable ;hat Gen. Johnson will occupy the Lewis Nouse, on the battle-field, and Gap. Beauregard • Wier's, lie cld headquerterv, before the 18th and 21St- Longstreet's division will, if I am correctly mformed. occupy the advanced position, and will remain wi.ere It ia at present. The erti'lerists, detailed to man the guns in the batteries , wll also remain by the fortification& In o !ter of an attack by the Yankeea, It will take about two hours across to hull Run. Information of an approach would he given at least two hourA before an enemy o old come up. Ttuit, to about the equation of attars (or the winter, and it remains to be seen wr,ether oar mini are to have an opportunity of a brae!. with the Yankees er whether they will be rdrowed to emoy their new houses in quiemesa When I say all are ready for an attack, I express beet feebly the feeling which prevails throughout he army. The ae Dispatch of M. Thouvenol. The i 9 rtieh papera print the dispatch of M Thou venal, the Frenoh ?Coulter of Foreign Affairs, athreastid to Pd. M meter, at Washington. In regard to it the London Times says 'lt 18 always Hatiefact4ry to have our own tropree ,.,ons KM to the righteousness of our cause confirm ed by the testimony of impartial lookers-on ; but ccmmunicatoin from the French government eI I y wel , ome to us, Ina/much as it rears to t`e Cabinet of Washington an ex-use for abandon ing the position in which it has no wantonly placed itself. Under the pressure of this adterw opinion U may refire with (411.1 d ieleollythan be ore eel! alternative of force which it was slaw sary for our aipe-r moat before it. There will be lee he mihotwr, wiredrawing a wrong whirls impartial by. warder s hayed. tross.ed to be unidoubterlly a, wrong after this advice. Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Seward should insist upon adopting the piratical deed of their agent, it must be in the pureuit of some ob' lent which W too dlaisreditable to be avowed, and which require. a war with this country as a means. If such an obiect should exist, no moderation on cur part can avoid a quarrel willfully and persist. nutty forced upon ut; but, with the French MM. tater; we mast confess that we cannot see any ad vantage which the Federal Government 000ld possibly obtain by such a war. If the (locoing packet does not either bring Slidell and Mason, or news of their speedy surrender, the only conclu sion we can draw Is that the madness premonitory of nun has already fallen upon the Federal Be. public." p The Savior and His Friends. Our Lord, in the I.ys of his Heath. enoountered venous classes of enemies, but none of these ever i aoladed a woman. On the contrary, the gentler sex always appear to have been his fcllowers or (rends. Not only wore they, as has often been sold, the last at Hi., cross and the first at his sep ulcher, but throughout they ministered to His wants. A woman annointed Him for his burial ; a heathen w. man interceded for his life with her ' husband, Pilate ; women bewailed and lamented Him as he went to Calvary ;to a woman He first ap;:eared when ha rose again. All this was most fitting, since of a woman he Was born, and to whom Bis Gospel was not only a means of Salvation, but a source of domestic and social elevation for the present life. gx."Mother," said Ike Partington, "did you know tnat the 'lron Horse' has but one ear 7"— "One earl merciful gracious, child, what do you mean?" "Why, the engin ear, of course." "Isaao,', exclaimed the old lady, "take some of Dr, Bliss, magie soap, wash your teat, and go siraight to b: cl" Her knitting fell to the door, as she raised her hands exclaiming "What a percushous mind that boy has got." DIED On enday,loth inst.., at 12 o'clock, M., JOHN TH0449, )ottagest son of Arthur and Ellen P. lifaguin, aged 4 years and 11 months. Funeral will take place from the residence o hie pirenta, 10.220 Sandusky street, Allegheny, to proceed to Saint Mary ' s Cemetery. The friende of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BitANDarra's VEGETALE PILLS are the/- ' infallible for costiveness, spasm', foes °lap pet:to, sick headache, giddiness, $l 3 / 1 80 of bloating after mews, div'ine's, drowsiness, and cramp ng pans, and all disorders of the stomach and tioweia, Original Letter at 294 Canal street, N. Y. J C. COOK., pubbah-r of the State Hannan Ben nington. Vt,aaye; he wee attacked with Dyspepsia and su ff ered co severely from it, that not a parliele o food could be swallowed without occaeioniag the reost uncomfortable sensation in his stontaoh For Heap:tars he Buttered from this dreadful complaint, when he need BRANDRETH'S PILLS, The first box did set seam to benefit him much, lat the second produce da ci ting% by the time had taken six boxes a COMPLETE CURE was Wh he eeled- Re Bays. "lily dyspepsia wait on% and my ex p ectation an early death BILAND of RETFPB PILLS are sold at the PRIN CIPAL OFFICE 294 CANAL Err., and 4 UNION U SQARE, New York. Obtain your firsteupply from one of these de pots or from one of the regular advartioad agents for the ho w RAETRI3 FILL , Et you viii then know to Wax= between the true and Lase- Cold b all THOB. REDPATII, Fl Ph, cieltlondaw A berespectable dealers in 11)111311111M3 AA, HIILLIHEred HULLINFava - PARISIAN S'OOTEI , PiRESIAZO TOMB P P el "P68191 A 2i F Frfhpared -from theoriginal reanpar,byWitt.T Dr:.E.ren , t limm antreenannandaii i. F. RWMOI3,Ot thb any, beim_ the''only db and nannme satiate of thishists now ffiefore thetutdie. Tao many thik'OBIABAATED PASTE should cause the public to - he etratul in Maronaala,g, as the genuine is for sale only in the ty by SIMON JOHNSTONB, Druggist, and dealer in choice Family Medicines, tall corner tinnitufield and Fourth streets. • --- la .INT=I.I3.ELTAL.Iit. VB. BAUMAN, UNDEBTARJAB, sole agent for Flake's Metallic Burial Oases. at R. R. B VABINET WARBBOOMB, no 46 BIitiTHFIBLX STREET Residence, 211 Lacook street, AlleOesy Oit . Orders unky be lett AT MUMMA' ',WERT STABLE, Allegheny y. se2l4lniddpe U'r AA SUPPLY OP THE POLLOWLNG A.RTl pure and fresh cies eonatantly on head, and guaranteed : PURE BERMUDA ARROW BOOT, PURE BERMUDA ARROW ROOT, PEARL SAGO. PEARI, maw, FARINA, PARLtiA, JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEMING, corner of the Diamond Cod Market. corner of the Diamond and Market. - - - MR. EDI OR—Hease Announce the n ewe Lky,)). et GEORGE GERBER, of the Second Ward as an independent candidate for the Mews, ALTY, of Aflogli-ny city. In him le to be found all the qnaffiloallons necessary to the office. dlw MANY FRIENDS. 11r)FFICE Or THE PII ToBURGH AND RIR &IINGRAM PASSENGER RAILWAY 00. rinsen, ary 7rs , 1 The animal meeting ofetse the etocJanu ieholde ofBo2. this OompAny will be held on sauNDA I% January 20th, at tt a ItitIetoNGARELA HOUSE, between the hour, of 11 and 12 o'clock, at which time and piece an election f+r Directors w.ll be held. to serve for the ensuing year, and other business transacted. jaB-tae WM. K. NDHICE, Set*. 0/711:11ALIMMINT lostrasacca COMIP4N;} Pittsburgh, Jimmy 6, 1e62 DIVIDEND -- T I and Direotota of the Allegheny Insurance Com pany have this day declared a dividend of TWO DOLLARS (0,, , 00) PEN. SHARE, payable In cash to the Stolotholdere, or their legal representative/40n or after the 18th unit 158 Prrtcsoaciu, January tat, 1862, a;, DIVIDEND NOTICE, ALLEGHENY BuIDGE The President and Manager, of the the "Company for erecting a Bridge , over Le site gy River, oppoaite Pitt, burgh in the co uf Allegneny," have Una day declared a Dividendunty of FOUR PER CENT on the Capital Stock of the Company paid up, Which la payable toBtoetcholdera or their legal representativea on or after tee 11th natant WM. ROIEBURG, Treasurer. paoitwaw.e Taunus's O ' ZALRIBT Co” Ps., 1. Pittsburgh, /314. 6, 18131. [1;0a PURSUANT TO THE PeOV/eIuNIE4 OF •resolauon o: the lAgtalature of the Com monwealth of April 10, 11136, notice is h.reb Acts of y wren to ail persons denrotut of groaning copies of the Milos for the stmts. planar° the next Leg ,to subscribe at this few copies of the Acts the last Lees/stare remeia for those subscribing, of end others. G. Y. COULTER, County Trees declUawdBw Ornew Home:4mA Haute mow COuPirey, Pittsburgh, December 9, MIL us MONO NOAH ELS bl VIG • TION Was t Y.—NOT/GB TO STuCHHOLDRES—Te annual - meeting of the Stockholders of the Mot on- Reliefs Navigation Company will be held at the of fice of said Company, blO. 75 GRANT EITRRET, in the city of Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of January, 188 A, (aa required by law) at half past o'clock, p m Ihe elections fer °Moans of said 2 Oompsny for the ensningyear will be held between the e hours of and four o'clock p.m. ell-law tw BAXRWRLL Secretary" 017. E. A-1017SE, NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES to the public that he is In daily receipt of FitESH SHELL AND CAN OYdTE Ro, GAIdE, and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this old and well known house„ everything in the estingstrid drinking line at the shortest notice. j a le.ly JOHN n HALER, Proprietor. lENGListt _ and SCOTCH ALES ; BO I TLED EN6 L/ AND tOTOE BROWN srour. SH AND BOTTLED ENGLISH myna PORTER for sale by the ease or doses by . jato.ft WM. BENNETT, 190 Wood street. NEW BALMORAL SE IRTS, NEW BALMORAL SHIRTR NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS, NEW STYLE OF CALICOES AT 1235 CENTS NEW STYLE FIGURED DELA INES at 26 ote. igi'We have a few good style* of SQUARE AND ton WOOL SHAWLS, which we are selling at reduced prices. W. & D. lIUGUS CORNER FIFTII-AND hiA RR ET STRBET9 e 7 CLOSING OUT BALE WOO LL N GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, &.c CHARLES GLPNER'S, NO. 78 MARKET STREET. Embroidered aollars, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Setts, N W u cx)oo bi l as leelin , go llee n o rgs% :: Mitts, &o W French Corsets for 62, White, liolored end Be'morel Hoop Skirts; Gents Buck Gauntlets Gents Shirts, Gents Merino Drawers,Merino Shir Collars, Neok Ties, &0., taa CHEAP FOR CASH ROOFIMC CRAVEL. CEMENT CANVASS ROOFING, DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, And In the most durable manner. AVING THE MOST COMPETENT .E.ii workmen in the city, who understands their business, we can safely say we eiin do work as cheap, and, it anything, better than any other firm in the city. Repairing done with attention and enure. Materials (or eale with all the inetruotlona Require at 711 SMITHFIELD STREET. al-Sin B. F. SHOPS. 1 OMOB ALLIOIII2I7 homurem Oaire Pittebwo„TgeterY e, net THE ANNUAL EILjT lON B. T wELVD DDIEOTOD4 this arse to ease far the ere umi year, baba' B. ea DAY, Auttee7 13th, et th e 9 10So hag/ hint street, between the bumf or 10 si.in:stid 2 nu /L ROM ilicl. CORN STARCH, CORN STARCH, T PLOW, TAPIOCA, D. M. BOOK Bec'y PITTSBURGH As we will shortly commence to make our an nual inventory of stock, we have made great reduc tions in the prices of ALL OUR WINTER GOODS. The larger portion is much below the present market pries. having been nought early in the sea son, and positive bargains can oe relied on. Wholesale buyers are Invited to call. tifeCiltindit CO, No. IT /iNftb street, FOR RIST -2 Small Ptoreßooma corner ad and Market Ma; A large Store Room and Dwelling House lo Market at, eel near Fourth; A large Warehouse on Water street, above Saulthilal Lace Collars. Lace Handkerchiefs Lace Setts, Thr hells in fiFditne's Building; No. se R ossstreet a immfortahle dwelling house; No.ll Ross street, well arranged for comfort and convenience; No. 80 Liberty street, ell rooms and cellar, A large dwelling house on Third stree4 No 22 Third street, large and convenient, N 0.8,9 Penn street, with large yards, grape tines, &c No. lb Ferry street, hall and 7 rooms; A small dwelling hones on Ross street, head of Fifth: Linen Setts, Lace Sleeves, Gloves and Hosiery OR J": uf OF FMK YEARS—A delightful country resi dence, situated in the immediate vicinity of the city, with four acres of ground attached. The lo cation is the most desirable of any offered; the hone containing eight rooms and kitchen with go^d well and cistern aitached. For terms apply to liC P'NEWUBON, at No. It Booth Common, Aug.. Oen, city, from 12 to Ip. m. daily. jaU.srw. F 0 11 RENT -THE SPA 6 N rooms over .itir store, at _present occupied as a Wholesale Clothing_B.ore PossessloO given on the Ist of April, W 4 E. EiCidERTZ A CO, Jell 81 Filth street,. t lO /.FA:E.110.11 IiENT-- --- A Dwelling A: House in Birmingham, now occupied by the eubeerioer. Enquire at No. 104 aPacilip BTN. ts; ET. la-11-if C. T. INNIHN. (Chronicle copy.) F" B AtF and for sale b,.:. 8,000 lb& prime Buckwheat _Emir received y • -.‘ 8.. L. ALLE N, - - ROOFING I.A.QDOZEN BROOME just received - mu and for sale low by fen it L. ALLEN, Agent, N 0.6 Wood attest. 300 DOZEN FRES it EGOS just received and for sale by _ a. L. ALLlNsidgent. No. Wood Moot, .- - , . --- E. I' try,l B = — j.. e _xa k. i - ---------.- u , mlusi 8 07 !..ALLMIENT, mom , : k e q tbritWt S ;• .;) % big iti"eff ....,,,,, ,- II Tag 0'e1001.41661ek 8 Into considiratlon ' 2 llB ' ' ' ' _4 l 222dinj ee .• Iheteldpreent of FREIGHT - &Wle de 'earree means by which we , :can gtd..l usgtherm and n'tAeoTien of sooommoda- Arketaint the ' ,- Pil, ea d: McDontdd & Attuckle,'",l' , tunas WI htmati, MoChirken, Herron & e... Hitchcock. & Co Jae McCully & CO, 'a . en, Smith & Co. L H Voegt & Co, ohm B Canfiel o. Head & Metzger, Samuel 8 Jack, Robt Dalian & Co, E 8 Malloy, B. Robinson & Co, Wolfe, Plunkett & Co. Bissella Co, John Torranos, tames Marshall & Op, Chas Bale ley, John 11l oyd & Co, Hutchison & Co, Wm Cooper & Co, Chas L Caldwell,' Wm P Bo II II Ringo,k & Co, fl H AnOraava, Wm lifoOnteheon, ' D BMIL Atwell Lee Co. Brown & Kirkpatrick, B 1 Allen, Charles Peterson, floe J Howilr, Et Riddle, • . din Oil Co. JII Snowden & Co, no D Symonds, Sam] S n ow den fr., II M ELagowan. Maitland & Clooncrr, ' Z Rowan, Mitchell, Herron & Co. lama Edger, Jas Patton, Ir. Jose Means & CoHn, ph Craine &ag, Forsyth. Brothers hicEtanjer, M. Holmes *CO. & Co. Park, McCurdy & Co. rhos Bell & Co. Isaiah Dickey & Co. J 8 Liggett & Co. John timer, Leech & Hutchinson, Lippincott & Co. J 8 Dilworth & Co. Little & Trimble, Hahn & Riddle, It It Sellers & Co. A Kirk & Co. JThom ohn moor., Me gown & Gregg, House & Co , Knox & McKee, John T McCombs & Co., 4 Georae & Co. elf McKee, aleildoore Barter & McKee, WM Carr .i ' Co. W P Meg es, Culp a Sheppard, Semi Dyer & Co. Watt & Wilson, E & 0 Myers. jall:1 t KSELB CT READINGHEAD---11.8TKEi"EN8 LITERARY SOCIETY, and the public, gen t a Lafayetto Ran on TUESDAY Ellala INC. January lith by MARBLY REIICH., to Oomala of Readinge from Hamlet; a selection from Hood, and (be request) a poem of the war entitled THE PICKETUARD. "tickets 26 ce nt s; to be procured at the book and =do stores, from the members and at the door. Doors open at 7% o'clock ; to commence at B. i all•td Dissolution of Partnprshlp. THE PARTNERSHIP OF GEORGE R. WRITE & CO. was dissolved on the let day of Jemmy, 1882, by the transfer of the interest of GEORGE R. WHITE' therein to the new firm of WRITE, ORE & CJ. GEORGE R. WHITE, JAMs Warm, WM. W. WARD, COPARTNERSHIP. 113-The unaersigtaed have formed a Co-partner fillip under the Arm of WHI tR, ORR CO, in suc cession to that of GEozurix R WHITE t CO. .1/AIRS WHITE, ROBERT ORR, WM. W WARD. January 1, 1862. Sari o"rdially recommend the above firm t' the confidence and pafronase of my friends and custo mers, having the assurance that ihe prim:miss of business which has governed the house of OEO R. WHITE & CO. now for more than a third of a century will be strictly adhered to by my Booties sera GEORGE R. WHITE Jell-1w WIIITE, Okla 81. CO., 8 OCCIEEtSORS TO GEO. B. WHITE & CO., TO CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE of their stock on hand, are now prepared to oiler BA RGAI NS in Drone Goode of every de scription. Fancy Drees Sllka, Embroidered Poplins Cloaks, mid Shawls, Gents' Mandl!, Laces and Embroideries AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE 3 preparatory to mak ng room for Matz' Spring parr:hues. Another lot of those CHEAP COJESETIS just received per ftPrelm NO. 26 FIFTH STREET all -al WILL ')PEN NEW DRY GOODS MEZZO MONDAY, JAN. 13th, 1862, wil gi.,One of our firm is now in the.Easi and we l be receiving NEW GOODS DAILY. bought exoltialv,aly for cash, and will be sold at a very mall advance on Eaaterncoat FOR CASH ONLY Purchasers of all bads of DRY GOODS, will Bud it to thelr advantage to call and examine our Brock before purchasing elsewhere. GREY AND WHITE BLANKETS( home made.) C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S LADIESHRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S BOLD AT D. S. DIFFENBACHER'S, No. 11 Fifth 'Kraft if / LOSING OUT STUCK AT REDUCED PRICES No. 27 Duquesne street, 4 rooms and garret; No 0 Seoc.nd =eel; A house on Carson street; No. 4 Second street. Three bnuses to Splane's Court; A comfortable house on Mount Washington, S. UUTIIBERT a dun. 61 Market street. Agent, 6 Weed street ME GREAT CURE FOR CONSUMPTION PURE PROP 'TEEM • .1., GINE having Mittielt •he stud yoP yeas yda concentrate the lire of titePhre red - Mtn a Medi to eine tot disegiesof the limp andlthroskiinow offering to cuff ring hapnautty the result of his els. pellet:me. This hlay peat andgood - n*lEonm Is prepared wAtemuch care, the tar being distilled exprwaty for ly is therefore free from all impart. ties of common tar. It has cured more cases of ikotinniption than any km own remedy on ear= it Will core BROUCIEirriB; 11 will care ASTHMA. It will care SORE THROAT AND BREAST/ It will - cure 0: UMJIS AND GOLDS, and is an In rideable remedy for oineasesottins KIDNEYS and URINARY COMPLAINTS. Ityo u ha~- - Sewers of Counterfeits. 'SS he Dyspepsia use WLS/iILEPPS DT& PEIPAA. PILLS, and i they do not lure you go to the agent of whom you purehas teem, and teem - voyeur money. Please call at Ms store and gets desoripitse tdr• order. A box. of rills sent by mail, posbpaid On re , eetpt of One Dollar, Nix 10. South Elsomid street, S Bold bq DB, $. Q WISRART, Proprietor. Soldsod ER, No. 140 Wood street. STOVE rt , o 44-0, NO, 30 WOOD STREET, Manufacture an wholesale and retallldeisler in all Uook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, In our sample room may be found the "ORLEBRATRDGAR BURNING COOK STOVES, EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of Which have been tulle tested thnusan is, and the Stores pronounced unevaled by any in this market; together with a great:men, other desirable patterns. We have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND REAPING STOPRO, embrecdng some of the BERT PATTERNS now of fered to the public. sr FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, 01 the newest styles. a re Barmen Bow and Jam Grates, all of which are offared ar very low prices. . 4.43pecia. 1 Indneemente offeredlo builders In want of GRATE FRONTS. 111:#1.102 NATRONA OIL. -cvE ARE NOW MANITFACTU, IItING article. forbianc burning, freedom this of offensivewhich mica, and trana y pa: rency of color, (which color we warrant not to be changed by age or exposer%) la a inwpaaaed by any Illuminator In thin or Eastem markets, As a profkable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, oar manntectore of French Merinoes CAUSTIC SODA, _ Used by a ll large Soap Makers and Oil ' ttenneries which exciels lu per cent. in strength all= it tl i ce of Itnglish Soda brought to due country. • &mare of SAPONIREB, OR CONCENTRATED ILTE, SALT, &as Ice so well and lavotably known, we tent the mention sufficient All orders and inquiries will be prompllyattende to by cuireasmg GEORGE COLINOIIN, Age*, Peona. Salt Man ufact Wi t, COM y. anDllydwis St Wood lt IBM FRENOSE CALF BOOTS Balmorals, Heavy Sole Lace Boots, which waste Belling ar reduced Prices: W. E. Schmertz & No. 31 Fifth Street. piOTC/GRAPHIC ALBUM:B, UN t X O EPTIONABLE IN STYLE UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY, UN EQUALLED IN QUALITY. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Album. to suit all tastes in OLOTH. WITH IMITATION MOROCCO, WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE, WITH VELVET AND GOLD To hold Twelve Cards, To hold !'weary 'Dards., To hold nutty Cards, To hold Forty Cards, To hold Fifty Cards, To hold Eighty Cards, To hold Silty Cards. bold one Hundred To hold Two o Hundred Cards. Cards, From SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS To FIFTEEN DOLLARS! CARTE DEVISITE PORTRAITS Card Photograps of all the celebrities of America and Europe, comprising, will a fag exceptions AU the crowned heads, An the prominent statesmen, . AU the principal Generals, All the favorite Authors, AU the Reverend Clergymen, All the distinguished citizens, All the Palmer Marbles, POE BALI By HENRYININEII, SMITH & PITCAIRN: MERCHANT TAILORS ST CLAIM STREET& Siaght Cold, - /-. BRDNCHIAI, or gfruce „0hA0.a.,4 wh m ich ight Le checked. 90Ck with a simple remedy, if neglectcd, often terminates seriously; Pew are aware of the inilxirtance ,qf stopping- a, Xattg_h_ . or / Odd in, its first stage; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, socn attacks the /urge. ..e ida utrt ' a4gAan.chiaLA l / 4 2.elzeet were first introduced eleven years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the public for /fate, ,aLde, 417Atzarizifie, ,Oalcur-h, the Racking Cough in Xctri_su rniztian, and numerous affection.- of the giving immediate Public Speakers If Singers will find them effectual for clearing' and str_ ngtheni the voice. Sold ..) . y all Druggi s t a and CDealers va jltedicine, at 25 mite per bqc. die-0m dew POE SALE CELEAP.—One. Smolt band 91a 8 ft otrokaSTATiONAPAIORMIE and 110Thavod nondas orderiudja up% bo sold mate . M Vidiz fe r 11=6O. CIODM.MI ordir IL V. R.Xt...61..3z) zm-lr, (corner Fecond, Pittsburgh,) khida of Grate Fronts, Fenders; ite. HEAVY SOLE 4 DOUBLE UPPER Alpo), a largo stock of Sucessuor toHunt & Hiner. next dour to Pad office No. 48 M=JM MMICBSON 4,<, .~ r "j. ,7-,. • • 80xe5.j6,60. Magi' in Rinds - Box, sl,okPatabatia and Drags e; aballs, 10 can* Family Clirele, 26 min; *red Gallery, 26canageoloredBoxes.60onsun 9albwr.l6 clank. MB EVENING. 1 4.4 The. greatarleb Domseigilled w N Dion _ ihuti T tta . .! . con, ilmiderson Henderean 01 - 14V 3 • - i1eft1i t e11 1 24441 . 7.4011 ging ' 6 ll olles• • - rfirierniefttuinkeen uff.A 1 ,7 1 04 - AFirouyi' - • numitLass VARIETIES --c-I ' .-- 410nretRZIMNIAlt sT. OLAIR • .117 A, 13111/-e-AVIANO,-; Firat,niakdolthe o'do•soltt [whites entitled 111.1Mtetif I - Ottlitr- MAN, • irldeli Mis 63 ai y Denbannlltra,..Tenulnas. Meatati:V. Rolute,A, Uateininink will appear ; flange kViraDiiiid:And Mum Caren, beat/dal. Dances ••by At'lle! Ural% Wtto walking hi mod Wetland, Ootglo atiglug. - Daneing and Negro Re eantnelaea Mama. )aviaana Young, unequalled Antebatie Feats b 7 / 6 6 ents.Dolionn and Wothind. Th 6 'thole to ootoodeitith UlleEriata. AFTERP— MOB! arAii oII'ORTOES--Privide BMWS $1,50i Slagle Beate ItaJoget-646016;Yarquidtel6teoolg Gallery 11l cent& Peent Tett it 634, Curtain rlftea-74. IMpo N-VE PATEITAGEncy. Cowl' C. Lawrence. Fo r TWeiVel YeBre3iiioa4, cer ofihe Pa- teat, opage the' lait 'that' as a „Member of the lhaird c/cAPPee44.- NOTE—AII informati aiPatentam m& t a copy of ,th Hofer to_presen David P. Holloway. 1) 14 ' -SYYZ432% lIMALLIBLE LINIMENT, Wholesale and Retail by R. E. SELLERS & CO., Ameganwod WM:Second and Woad eta T. L Ull Witt. eiRAFIF Modern !Stove Works, 943 MEW BTui% r: 211111111111; GRA_FF Alt .co., MANUPACTUBEES WOULD. CALL THE •ATTENTION V looted of the public to their large Block Orwell Be- Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves ALLSO-/MPROVED KITCHEN RANGES. GRATE FRONTS. Hot.Low-Wmut, amona which will be forted the Shell 4./CIAL COOK - STO VIM Lel THE STATE. The Diamond, Advanoe, Air-Tight, blips, and IRON . CITY, Were awarded the STREIT TRElidnild at the State Fear for the BEEIT COAL 0008 SToli MEL Ale° MST PEEMEThf awereedte the TRUE ANIMICAN, GLOBE a REPUBLIC, Bur the BREIT WOODOOOR STOVES NOW IN USE The ILENTUORIAIN and KANSAS Premium Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest Mock of GRATE PROM'S & riarDKRE IP THE STATE. N.8.--We line the D.A.MOND and ECLIPSE Coat Oook Stoves with Soap• Stone Linings, which stand the Are better than iron. • ocHifis J 9N Usgy 4th, i l6 2 . FR E'.B,H ARRIVAL 0 F istr EIVW O. 90ro 6 HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 77 Market Street. Our stoolfilt Ibnbroldesies having been an. haunted by our Holiday Bale we have added ey recent Purchases,. some aplAndidhargains in EIdBROLDERED /1131/81111CHIEBE, EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC DOLLARS, LINEN SETTEI AND COLLARS',, LINEN EANDEEN.CIIIHIPS, &C., Ac. We have also a fine assortment of _ White and Colored Dralbygs, Colored Cambric Muslin, ad low prices to Wholesale Buyers Paper Muslin at . .Men's-Htick Gloves and eauntlete, Men's• Wool Ladies Wool A fibbed Hose, Children's Hose of ell kinds, Underahhte and Drawers, Soldier's &souse cape, Woo an Nublas, Elontelp, and Hoods. do doses Hoopßkiva of the best qual,ty to whole • sale Slid retail buyers at low/braces lact• on /Hooting, daring n.la month, will be sold at last years' prices, nolifittuasniong there has o p been an advance In the nod. JOISEPiri HORSE, ja6 MARKET !STREET: I s I2ARALLISD RUSH FOR THE NEW NOVEL, authar, " R I F TS.EDGE;?": tErttltlect THE SUTHERLANDB The first lirga edition of ibis new Book wee en wit 'off , the (fay before Priblication, and the publisher has been mill now unaiks to obtain II new supply of the peculiar vellum =Win with rideti li is bozad. Another largevupplk but baba nceatiad at HENRY MINER'S. , . DrextdoortO,Posi office. INAVALRY, CAVALRY—M. E N -‘ O- - - -YlliaVED FOR ,CAPt-IBISES- 101113T0A5147AiALRY, I. , ' OLIBIEL WWI FAVORITE'RIGADE. ..',. `inalicit iii Via 'best etiiii=ll OA, seni c . e . / A• • italoodlatel lank& Oak% Na ....:1-: • - o zlgala t,- ~,,,:., -. ..,- ,t: Clopt. r.4- . .NAT/elir ' lit i-. MR, ni ' A•ozunuig Moor. IiMIE!= B.TAN'T TO-. TOUS. PATENT AGENCY d4C Robt, W. hoick. For the pa i t ir.74rea re Manage r of the Washing tonpranch of the Scientlac Nisitillain Pa , to Wag en c y and for Flf. teen 'Wears In ;be Patent Agency Binh EMS. • neoessary to procure a • nc Lama sew free of 'ler of Patents on, d.. 02 cf -A T_