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MONDAY, JANUARY 13.
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.s "- c":aB:74 T llistiguiheschol
uEidn:to : a bolitionist i F t C h air 2 an o n th
tteeororei g nairs,i the.
Etof th:nited States. ngsu
:ads;
ha that position, Mr. Mason,
Virginia, that piece of nobility
_,,.. bunged' . fife - aecay, Whioli Captain ,
I W4es:ceptured the other day and
1.. handed over to our government. Ma 1
son", „.while in the Senate, - s - CarcWltiiir
spoke except On our foieign relations,
anskthen he was aa,gerrulous, prpsy and
f; cfoginatic as the most self-sufficient Ped
t..z agogue. Be would brook no cross
..- questAbitinl as 'to the propriety of his
' posititr , and when one ventured to
din. . fain his conclusions, he generally
atte pled to silence him with big looks
posit
it
Independently of his
treinienahle proclivities, the Senate is
' s well rutolithis antiquated remnant of
Virgilde...pomposity.
Mr:Sininer, the successor of Mastin,
l likely to become as great a bore as his
Pieduietwor. BeinglitairmanOn Foreign
o Affairain 'the Senate, he had no idea of
letting so favorable an opportunity slip
for - , litaking one of „UT- '"exhaustive
speeches." He had no notion of leaving
the quesdiesHit where Mr. Seward left it,
butinnst show his countrymen that he,
t",'knOws"something about our foreign
„ , affairs . as. well as the Secretary of State.
Had, - the question of the arrest of
Mason and Slidell been before the Sen
ate, it would have been a different
matter, but as it was, this address was
merely an -exhibition of pedantry, quite
out of place in the Senate of the United
States. ' The fact of the Massachusetts
Senator haviitg drawn "a large and rem
spectabit.andience" to hear him is
nothing ;"' his performance had been ad
vertised, for two weeks, at leant, and the
crowd 'in attendance was in a great
-measure to be attributable to what ped
tif quack medicines denominate
judicious advertising.
We dare say that the country was
Odle satisfied with the discussion of the
Trent question by the Secretary of State.
The Chairman on Foreign Affairs. , has
thrown no new light upon the subject,
and even were he possessed of ten times
the international knowledge of Mr.
Seward, he had no business inflicting it
upon . -the national legislature. He has
no right to waste the time of the Senate
--itt delivering set speeches, every sen
tence-of which shows the labor bestowed
%int it. lite government has given up
the rebels, and no further argument
upon that point is required. Let Mr.
Sumner, therefore, turn his attention to
the necessities of the occasion. Let him
devise some plan by which to replenish
our empty treasury; tell us how to raise
..„„rn,O,R,wititiborrowing. and turn his
ilrztion gone Y
to questions of prac
ti i ef etion. All his book knowl
edge,"Sie /familiarity with the classics ,
and patient industry in stealing from
the Greek fathers—at which he hese been
detected several times—are well enough
for gouty and superannuated professors;
but at the 'present time we require the
heaviest artillery, plenty of cash and an
abundant commissariat, and not so
much profundity in classic literature.
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• GAN. ROL .ECHANI3.
This distinguished soldier arrived in
our city yesterday, accompanied by his
wife. During his stay at the Mononga
hela House, he was waited upon by a
mgaber -zoitizens. The General left
morning for Romney, Va. He
speaks hopefully and cheerfully of the
future, and feels certain of our success.
, A COUNCI', OF. WAR,
he New York Tribune says :
1 "On
.Jdondit,y night a council, was held
at the eli the rneffiters of
the Cabinet and the War Inve3tigapng
Committee. The session lasted three tieffirs
The propriety of stlence as to the debate,
and the conclusion it was brought to,
are obvious. It may not be improper,
however, to state that the Cabinet officer
whose life has been spent in courts of law
lett the demand for immediate battle, and
that the counsel for delay came from the
heretofore belligerent member of the Ad.
ministration."
The demand for an immediateliattle
will Win . .The outside pressure has be.
come .too formidable to be resisted long
.
',Mk - Gen. licelellan must, moie or be
The people, the press, the pal
`` pit, the banks join with one voice to
:"demand action. A defeat or a series of
defeats may be the result of all this un•
due pressure. The cost of our magnifi
- cent army and navy is beginning to
break upon the vision of those who will
C'3" be called upon to foot the bill, who, also
see without being able to avert the theft
of millions of treasure, which is likely
,fgr,juiarfripe hourly and without advano-
Afitidciiirliiause. It isf,noiv months
since the Bull Bun disaster. A similar
oho* tiOw, and who will calculate the
if will• require to reorganmy and
prepare for another battle, or wixo will
indertalce to devise the financial•scheme
to _produce the requisite amount or
11W
money at the rate of near four millions
-Per day.
Evefflything depends upon 82/C01388.
We cannot afford defeat. Let those who
have our army in charge select their own
limeancl.place. We feel certain the great
teeb.vrill be made before ten days have
elapsed. May .tbe God of battles deter
tainwin ,ottr favor.
- 13eskertin , Washington
• n ,cotreapoodent ot the G. een Bay
Adams . " any of office-eei kers exceeas
the army Pofongat end that th,..:-. s have got
SO* the es3.ll:othg - their hotew without
PaYleg their snow each snick, - ofbaggage
belt Matti Ten& ~p et-bag, is secured to a
reek in the heLltt , 46 . by lock and onaini
Routiala—The Wheeling l elliganceesicie that
&di/patch haa been rece.ved la 94 city,annotinc
4g that Gen. Reynolde has tendi d his Tentgare I
Um It 'Lie says that Gen. Landes i to reliere'
OoL
TKO &I OF WAS— he Loularl:l6774kurAl, of
jimurde, states that a wham of callers the de
-14414A that citiron Thurday fast, to LhO L ehdle
- ...0.120-wrienusent, for Ute payment ot acrtarlap.
' I - A -7 • - .trarpon ,en - ,'-` ' •
011ie rain% Low= .PoMitie,l
Jennary, Bth 1882.
Dam Purr—.our camp life now pr, Bth.
A dr , Fnr3r
4 0 4
latillb‘ am
,iuspeet, cold weather is at last fii?)* . . 4 Ms #: (1 t 1
'lgasta and aleming , en 2 Irina* out
4 rger _ ' til Wil4oKmer Mats s44l3t,re
- I. !knir ria RC
, ;;1 144,y, b t u, ' O4 air clitiefiTti,
* oh Oftin* pe*t4 - 2 . lihickebi ptetiaruoo be
tidi4d tila reall y a Iftturi-M ectir.dlin idle
'. . iiil L . , 43 P, k l , ibik: l oX , * . of a rel,T,../1 1 ) 4 6 :,..„_, - 0! , 4
diem. ell the leadfeg topics of invimateraiii
term; from the, ID oaths of “double qaieil to the
- ,
•Mason and Slidell" 311nir.
_ News. items are ree ly a scarcity, but I shall err
deavor to - relate pm what few have transpired
since my last, commencing with New rears, w nor)
Ittce Chriatmash was a day of anis)) , tireia ; no duty
,being requtredatthesiddicr y he,wasat.perfect,l4.-
arty to amuse himself in any befitting nianner, and
lam r4orced to may, not the 'least net was perpe
rated by them unbecoming a rtWit-. The day
ws- passed away in amusements of various kmos
such as foot races; WI games, jumping matches.
to, AO, and in the evening the' Friend Dramatic
Association^ gave a grand enternanment, on whuon
00 anion they produced the "Irish Emigrant; ,
(O'Brien--111. o. Daley,) and Jeremiah' Chop, (Jer
ry—Harry Forbes;) the pettormance was a slimes.
throughout, and elicited the loudest appla use. The
boys are new busily engaged in balding a log
house, capable of seating two hundred persons.
and great expectations are in acre in regard to our
having a lively winter.
Four rebel deserters, were brought into the
vamp -of the 2d regiment, on Friday last, ind are
now awaiting the action of Gen. Hooker. Their
static - Create are but a repetition of those given
heretofore, and deVoid of ail interest. It is un
doubtedlytrue however, that the "naval arrange
ments" have drawn -hese ly upon their numbers,
several regiments having gone South within the
past few weeks It has become a daily ocourr nee
for our steamers to salute tare rate' batterda alone
the Potemao. Day before yesterday, the Freeboine
came down the stream, and gave the "Cock Pit
Point.boys" a hot breakfast, the way she threw
shot end shell into them, for awhile, was a cao.
ti nto unbelievers, and it is our hearty desire, that
the government wit furnish them several more
meals, • my a small epticku g more pepper
seined A great many remora are /float in regard
to oar future movements, among others, th at
In two weeks we shall embark on some souihern
expedition. another, that eeveral pontoon bridges
are now laying at Mattawornan creek, to be tined
at no remote period, by us in cros the Potomac
Ac e how much trine is contained in the above, I
am enable to state, butt can say, that it to the
most earnest desire of ns all, that either of LI e
above; be true. The health of the regiment it. Rs]
that could be desired, 9 sick in brep sal, 10
quarters, aid the =tartly of teem are only nit tit
affections of Bronchitaa. Since I last wrote ycu,
we have had one death in amp. "W. L. ELiermaii,"
of Paw paw, Michigan, his remains were tors., de d
to the above place, where his relatives res•de .t
is very cold and chilly this evening, and my chim
ney has concluded to puff a list e , 110 betw.xt aid
between, I am forced to procrastinate with the is'
mainder until a more suitable period, until then I
remain as ever, Your., kc., R. d. C.
For he Poet
Glass House Ripple.
Ergroa:—Allow me through )our paper, to
oalt attention of our k hipp ng merchants. steam
boat owners, and others who are interes.d i the
free navigation f the Ohio river, by .ha truo
tion at Gta House Ain* It Is a mater of mhos.
sibUity for a steamboat to pull throngs at the place
named whet ere igt,ted, the conseq lenc'e Is that all
boats have to be at the ernes Fra of re-shipn ng a
portion of her cargo into a ••lighter.' bef,i ,the
can reach our landing. Would it n••t to prk per
then for the board of trade, I,i co.•neetio wai
the steamboat interest to remedy an evil by r
ing a wing .iarn or some other ioarrovement ma,.. •
so that water enough might be kept in tae cina n
hely In as much as the steamboat owner., and
indeed all others, are deeply 111U...rowed
much ceded improvement, is the r- aon why I
at this time, call public attend ,a to ,ho But ).-c•
matter. When the Board of Trade meet ag,,n
I trust they wit give the matter th,ir atient:on
and see what can be dens to remove the ohs.: u,
non which causes so much trott,ts 'stay and ex -
perr.e to the
. 4 % •AVIGATION.
TEANS.ATL NTIC SEWS
The Malls by the Canada
The foreign mails Drought to Ito”ton i y th-
Boys( Mall deamstup Canada 11h1Cti r
pool on tile 28th alt, calling Queen town on the
29513, were received in New York on Fr.day eve
mag.
The Canada, it seems, on the la:.t hip th 11g
land, apprehended an attack like that made on the
Trent. The Cork Examiner ,ays
" Conald,rab.e uneasuiess wan hit on board .he
Canada, wtnen arrived here on ketorday nigh. hnt
they might be overhauled by en Amenean w,.r
ship and have to undergo a repetit.on of the To so!.
Two days before they started from Boston a rumor
wan admit that Mr. Brackenridge, t.e southern
Senator expelled from , cas rose, was to pro. ee.i
to Europe upon a special mission, such as • ha: or
Moms. Mason and Udell. An it wan believed,
though untruly, that he would leave in the Canada.
and it was ea d a Federal steamer had. theref,re
bees dispatched in pursuit, there was a pretty
strong expectation that somewhere in the Irish
Channel the mall boat would be stopped. Th
circumstance created a disposition among e•.m-.
of toe English passeng, re to avail themeelve, m
the security afforded by getting out at Queenstown.
One certainly acted upon the apprehension."
The Parts correspondent of the independence
Bilge pretends to know the terms upor. which
President Davie has signified hie wl'insness to ac
cept the mediation of France. They are, 1. A tun,
donment of the right to reclaim fugitive saves
in the Northern States. 2. The suppression the
Northern .nstom Houses and the inauguration el
entire Free Trade. 3. The admission 01 Free
Labor into the South In concurrence with sieve
labor.
The departure of the Spanish expedition from
Havana, and its successful landing at Vera Cruz,
formed, it seems, no part of tne plane contemplated
by the Allied Powers. The Petrie !qtyn.
" We have announced the arnval of the Spanish
expedition before Vera Ortiz, which circumstance
has been since confirmed. Someexplanations are
however, necessary. which we are now enabled to
furnish. Mar, h.d . crreno, on his d parlors frem
Havana, could not have known of ihsta t arrangement;
mode ;a Lor.don He could not have received the
dispatches-from his government into/ Ening hm of
trio common -ccaoperaration of the three Po , vet s
and the appo:rumern of Gen. Print to command
the troops to be landed. It is, moreover, certain
that the Marshal bad received entehlgence that the
.11res of notnnly his own countrymen, but of other
Europeans in Merino, were seriously threatened,
and that, a. repetition of former acts of violence
and assassination were to be dreaded.. Under such
eircumetances the conduo adopted by Marshal
Berreno is naturally explain. d, but which we have
no reason: to believe has been the ot Jac. of any
blame on the part of the Govan= nt.s interested,
General .Shieids
This distinguished aolcher, who saw AO much
active service in Mexico, Is now - here at Perneon
House, accompanied by his aid, Lieut. Hayec ck,
First MS. Cavalry. - Last evening he attended the
Peeaidential reception at the White Renee, and
to-day he accompanied Mrs. Lincoln amass the
river, to participate in a Sag presentation. He
breakfasted with Secretary Seward this morn , ng,
and dined with Senator Latham. As Meagher has
been recommended as a brigadier general, and as
Generald Shields was brevetted major general for
his-gallantry in Mexico, it 1s supposed that he will
be made a general of division ' His norms, alone,
animate,lo;ooo hishinen to the contliet,.
Relief for Ireland
The BMW° Advertiser of the 7th cmiaine the
proceedings of a meeting held in that city on Bth
inst., the Irish Mt:maw and others, to relieve
the sufferers in Ireland from the famise new
threatening that country. A resolution was
adopted, that In the event of a war between the
United States and Great Britain, the people of
[rebind would meet cur people as brethren, and
fighViltoulder to shoulder with them biilinsa n-
Min the existence of Ibie the greaten 'republic
the world ever saw, and to the independence of
Ireland. • ,
DIVA 'TAX Emus CONALTIDn'Ir...A 1,41 8
daughter of C. Cieut4slutiv„afTroyoite qumlity
*of patistedUtonfeeltonetroa Christmas daft, whieft
produced-Maas thattialithistedtidadylastFriday
CNIMIS
We make ap the following additional denti=
The Seat of War in Sontikearolina.
Edisto is the name of a large islton the coast
of South Carolina, forming anAlly... tri
1 1V
ktate. It was one of - the wesftlasaotto4 " 01 !,,
krowint diatriels of South t*oli*ancOovf "ago•
parontly the seat of war in that brats. Tlze ial#d
o' EdiPto t. curt mFly forint - 13y sli
. *ln
oft4e a 14
en , erin at what is - feetitit Edited
hlet'
tr, era ug a veal talmt of lannitoyer tifOty Mlles
tqu.tre, ~tid emptying into the sea agaiii -thitaiagh
forth Edisto Inlet, tut greatly augmented by the
embodiment of streams of creaks.; rivulets and
epangs..
North Edisto _filet is navigatlevit is said, simie
inLes aouth of Wlllatcwn, far I.lta largest vessels,
RIO schooners can Pail entirely aroand the island.
Wins tan is situated an the Charleston and Eavan-
W 1 It contains only a few hundred la
nai Hants, and is at beat but a dull plane.
A Alight Patrol.
A tail has been introduced into the city cruncil
of Nadiville, Tenn, to conrcrt all the citizen• be
tween he ages of 17 and 46 into policemen, for the
purpose of watoh:ng the city by night, all of
whom chat! take an oath to support the Southern
. onfederacy.
A. H. Harney, a memoer of Col Cook's regiment,
from Gil.s county, Tenn., died suddenly at Bowling
~ 4reen, By, lately. He was a nephew of General
Harney, 11. 8. A.
Trade of New Orleans
On the 22d nit., there were on hand at Near Or
leans 11,907 bales of cotton ngainat 819,860 bales
same time last year. The total exporta for the
yea- resoood only 762 bales, aga•nat 616,200 to
Great Britain and 116,000 to France dining the pre'
riau, p ar. Of tobacco, there were exported in
1860 about 14,000 bhda , and noneln 1861. ReoelPs
of the year 614 hhds , against 76,650 in 1860. Stook
now on hand 16,626 bhda.
Letter from a Paroled Prisoner
To as BM ors of the & quirer,--Gentlemen: I
observed s^me remarks about the treatment In
Washington of the pr;soners lately released. I
have been in the Old Capitol prison since the 10th
r , f September, and have never been myself or seen
others Insured. The government showed n•
sol lets' rations, and we received everything our
friends sent us, except money.. I was permttted
t. see all my friends in the preeetnO, of an officer.
I think one pasaave through BaltiMora was known
tut few, and there was no demonstration. At
For McHenry, Cm:Morris was very Attentive and
polite. I make this statement merely that the
trath may be known. Your• respectfully,
Speech made by Beauregard at a Din
ner Given to Him at Blchmond.
On the 21.. t of July, at ahcut hat pant three
o'clock, perhaps feu., it seemed to me that the
victory was already wit'in our grasp. In fact up
to that moment I had never wa•ereetin he con.
viction that trumph must aro n our arms; nor
was my confidence ah,ken until, at thu thus I
have mentioned, I observed es the extreme left
at the distarce t f iotoetkung more than a mile,
a column of men approaching. 't tt.eir sad was
a flag . wtech I oomd not dbutiguish. Even with
the aid of a 'strong "glass I watt unable to deter
u_loe whether it wan the United State• flag or the
ilnifiderate flag. Atthe same moment I received
a ‘ -' snatch from Cap:. Alexander, to char e of ti.e
eignal etat:on, warn.ng me to look out for the eft ;
A large column was approaching from that
direction, and ,hat it was ' , opposed to be Gen .
Patiorlion's commend coming to reinforce Gh n
H'P,we I. At hi, momen , I most confess, my
1 - I.•4rt me. I came reluctantly to the con
clii r n 'bat, alter all our efforts, we should at last
be oompelled to yield to the enemy the nerd
fought and t Inody field I again to- k the glace to
examine he flag of the approaching column, bat
.y anxious inqm-y wan unproductive of result
h.: rou'd no ten to which army the war' g ban
bkonged. At this time all the m mbers of my
aAff ivory absent, t.a• rig basin al sp3tuhed with
or tears to varion• points. T'ia caly person with
• wan the gal ant offt .er v ho hes recently dis
itz4ii -bed himself by a I r,...lant teat of arme—
Geri. , eal. th'n Colonel grcus. To n html commu
nicate Ity doubts and fears. I to'd him 1 feared
the ,ratvaohing force wan in reality Patisreon's
tic eie"4 that if cu .h wan the vase I ehould be
compeller! to fal b-Cric upon our own reserve.. and
pott.pont, .111 the day A ormalionstacn2 of the,
engagement. After further reflection I dirsored
Co . to proooed to Gen. Johnson who had
..sea - el the task of orillecting a reserve. and to
inf rib h in of the ci ournsianoea of the cane, and
to request him to have the reserves co:looted with
at d.i.ivitOh, and hoid them in readine, to cap
port our re.rOgrag- movement.
Thin ref forcemeat proved to be friends.
C;enerale Price and McCulloch
A f-ozu St. Louis say, Lb at Price has barn
underrated as n General, and that the mischief he
hie n, eince the comm., noement of the war la
laealculabie.SHis capture of Mul l igan's buttertea
by advancing hie men on ihem under cover of
wet baler of hemp. roiled along before the men
unt I they were able to enter Mulhgan's entrench
menu+, a ekiilfu i and original feat, which bou
h,l no parallel an any other General on either
side.
' Price and McCull. ch hare raisAd an almost ,n
-credible num ler men in Missouri, Arkansas
and T•z,a, and their armies have been oompos,d
of men and boys, from tour score down to four
teen—all kinds of weapons, from pistols to p tob.
forks—infan.ry without drill, clothing cr arms—
osyslry mounted on stallions, gelcvngs, mares,
males ane iackasses— with air for food, and the
naked earth for a tent; and yet his industry and
ssneralstim have given him control of more than
half the State. and enabled him, until within the
past few weeks, to bold at bay all his opponents
and maintain his position. What he may do in
Southern Missouri and Arkansas, by way of re
cruiting and making head again, we have yet to
see."
NEWIs PARAGRAPHS
Mariann /Pon" —lt is kdated that a small me-
Mork stone fell in the Connecticut river, just
shore Springfield, on Sunday night, barely escap
ing a buy who was skating down from Onloopee.
Upo going to pick it up, it burnt his hand,
but it wa. afterwaids chopped out of the ice,
into which it had melted, and was carefully
saved.
Cctotom Bassin, or Cessna.—Colonel Arthur
Rantin, of Canada, who lately attempted to
mist• a regiment of lancers in the Unit. d ' , Rates
service, blt resigned when It beciame probable
that we were to be involved in a war with Eng
land, has watt n a letter to the deputy adjutant
at Quebec, offering his services to fight for Eng
land.
Ten STUMM? Aueesausuz.—This steamer ar
rived at 1141fmt on the 27th December and sailed
again for At. John, N. 8., where she arrived Met
Friday, and from whence she eallud on Tuesday
for New York. There'ove the report of her sup.
posed !ma is wholly eon:mecum.
van charming is simplioity--especially in boys
and sure. Was there ever a prettier example of
an unsophisticated mind t lan that of the young
curate who didn't kithw what the rector meant
when he ta'ked of ecclesiastical promotion in the
language of the gambling tablet " Play your
earth Well," said the o!ci gentleman, "and you will
be a bishop some day." 'Alai that's my misfortune,',
tke, curate, "I d net know bow to pl y
cares!" 'The rector is supposed to have matted at
the naivete of the observation.
A Fimszz Soustest.—A young widow woman,
-Tanned- McDonald, s wap diannarged,from Colonel
Hoone's regiment, at Paraguet Springs, Hy., last
week, where she had bean serving as a private,
dressed in reg menials, f r some time. This was
Ler second °hens The having once before been
discnarged from a regimens. •
les Raizaas P8.1808133/I. t is stated the govern.
meat ha determined to pay the three months'
men returned from Richmond up to the present
time, and muster them out. The three 'year men
are to have a furlough for a month, and be paid up
to the pi eeent time.
At best life is not very long. A few more
smiles, a few more tears, some plea.mr.s, much
pain, surothine and song. clouds and darkness,
has y greetings, abrupt farewelle—then our little
.}lap wU close, andinjurelt and infures will pass
eaa➢. Is ti worth *lute to hate each other?
t a. Bad money cannot circulate through the
veina - aactwcetlea of trade. it, is a great pity that
bad blood can' circulate through the 'dim and
arteries of the human fame.
1
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Jell. Envie, Jeff. D av is , bewaro nithe day
~.t.,
When..Maclellan shall meet thtf,ln hattle array, •,-
'-..P.Ptitillt GLOW warhalVred dhiJa.ey.aigtli;
*Noe 8151Ordatliattiorebe a Glittered frills ht. ,
Yottto y tinily, and brag,ib nt th'y prldezhallhumei
down; '
Thilitga you aim at a kingdiiii aid seed for a
..:,..prowii.. ~ - i.:.
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Ktidthfait, too, .fronilientlemen'elathr a dr .
Et,en ,"
Yes d. scended ea far that .11 virtue is spsat,
And sunk into cut-throats and mean sneaking
thieves,
The veriest refuse that all gentlemen leave.
Butch thy •Mhs , alry,"u vain-b.asting fion.h ;
You so often have sloik'd fr,m your foul lying
mouth, .
0 laugh not, ye base minion, toy warning to ecorh,
.or proud leackr of treason thy plumes shall De
• torn,
And a .c nit., too wid soondash on thy trembling
eight
Thai will mike thee recoil in thy pallor of frig t.
Nee ye not toe war.rotling clouds of the Ncrtn,
Where a million of freemen are asliyio.,. torts.?
To beat . own thy foul treason now rampaot so
h
Before, Whose true banner rebellion must fly.
Pease th• , thou arct , VaLtkor, they have mar..hall, cl
their power,
With in esistlbte force on treason they'll no. .r ;
Their a words c Jura ,y , thousands, their booms are
one,
And they shea he not their steel till their laeor is
done
Bark! to their serried tramp along the firm
gro nd,
Like mutterings of thunder ere its bolt is hurl'd
down.
Then welcome decessia's host to the shook.
''hey wit dash its foul ranks like waves on the
rock;
'Then Vir,nta, th,' haugh.y will discover too late,
the hat been made a eat's.paw by the bouthein
btatee;
War's desolation she ha+ brought to her doors
And the fire shower of ruin on her cities now
pours.
How vain was her thought, that for weal or woe,
she'd deti..e the fate of the Union, but Wheeling
said “no!" •
Then W at, i -a year wisdom, you'll find you're late,
W boo . Wilt retribu:ion shalt rest toy drrknate;
Thou sevessionist r bel, thy end is soon near.
Ano th..bempea cord s, h.., and prepared is thy
bier.
The war eagle is loosened from his home in the
North,
And speed, un his death errand remorse'y forth,
Wo, wo to your leaders, and go to your elkustS
drawa
When migh .
u r,ty Juste' er sword ind.gnantly
Weep Ines, ye traitors, as to gallows you're led,
0 wren, out toe tears . ascot number tt e dead.
False Beauregard prances, but his star will soon
cane,
And his case hardened bosom be trod to the plain.
Dr h gh oe a gibbet he, tool carotid° w,ll swing,
Scotia tome, ~ Jell Davis, &ices .mist king.
By your trete:ma you hare opened the vials of
WA attn
Through th, South you have made a desolate
pan,
The vengeance of Sumter on Charleston shall turn,
Her homes, and be- dwellinge, to blast and to
burn.
For the bla knees of ashes shall mark where she
coed.
And her Impious treason be sealed with her blood;
a mereite-a sword o'er Cnerteaton shall wave,
For the oirth-phe, of (reason, shall oe Treason's
ma k gave. J. B.
Grouua HOWaaD, of Md.
PriPoner.
ii) LIVEk OIL bpi euperior
ttZy article 18 prOpSted G vm the beat NeWr..itind
land Oil. It may be WWII on Water as a pill mil:
out experiencing the nauseous and grakny taco
peculiar to the ordinary Lied Liver Oil.
Far sale by IMO JOHNSTON, Druggist,
and dealer in chow," Family Medicines,
jala corner Smu.t.tiata and Fount
ir‘.= BERNS RD'.-; EDiNfli'RG ALIT.--A supply
el this dunce brscd so highly rec.m
mend,: ss n super!: r ton, fn t._ e use of debili.*_
ted constant one, for ate • y
0 ..N10N JOHNSTON, Druggist,
and &tiler in Chmes Fam'y Medicines,
cor Hnuti,lield and 4th sta.
li
in tit Nt,l., R fr, lr , t E s I p A , L . E
, Pt o LLS ,.
of a . re p,
144, x,rk Lemixehe Kira:nftss. eoae of bloating
itOri• Lt/011 e, d I isstnr.s. Jr , .and cramp
and .1; d snrd,ra of Lt. • .t.nru.cn and
original Letter at 244 dries street. !Si. Y.
.1 C. cidiß, put , larti rof me State Banner, item
Vt , imp; he was a tacked With Dyapep , la
and antlered Co net ernly from n, that not apa e
o food could be 'wallowed witnout ocoaotonitut the
o. t rincorolortable eeoaa inn in he atomatth For
flveyerwit he auftereo from thin dreadful oompiLnt,
when he "ad BILANDEZETH'S PILL& Tho flmd
box mid rot seem to benetit hen much, 1M the
Remind produced a oh .nn t by the ume he had
taken tut boxes a C tM • LE! E watt effected.
He say w dy-pep"ut won gooe y and my ex
pectodoo of An mid - 1y Torii:Med
141/...ItDWETH , t PILL- are field at the PRIN
CIPAL 1-"ICAL 01 , and 4 UMON
SQ ARE, New York
obtain your Bret eurply from rue of theme de•
po•e Of trbm ,he th • recant, ed•erueed agent,,
for the GE:ill:: 1., like NI)I2IrTiVB PILLn; you
wel then know terror to ulecern between the true
and
bj TH.Ob REDPAi'L, Ficirourgz, PN
4.1 r . 1.1.0041,c drawn In mat crakes,
del4:lmth.w
T_7' I\7 ID
r — inft. PA KM AN n KEN, role ytera t
ycy for k 1 / 1 1i..b MOLKI:11, bursa. l;430
BUIA3KIVS CA H t.NET WA KERO, ,, Ars, Ac
r H..-trdenha, •t 1 k
street. 4.. .t 1
ti A Rl.Ere I.IV r.ktY S'rAkiLS,
kagiTilnui Itry
ly d :Te. EDI Oft —l'lontin a nn<anoa the n , tne
f RI - IER. of a, 'mood Ward
as can lidnte Pn. Inn A Oft-
L Y, of A Bomb' ny < ity. In ham to to ue found al
lltr quAntication,, nocoN.try to tue office.
p.7-I w biNNY
_
1 , NCH Olr TRH Pll'l'nbilfiGH AND 8111.-
M PA/nShisG)llt ItAli.WaT CO.
PITTEEIt on Jannary 7, 1884.
The annual meet:mg of ati• -tootthialuera of this
Company wail 10, Held n env: , Y January 2Jut,
at •re Mel^eiNtii,tHELA HOlisE,, between the
hour. of 11 and II o'cl .ca, at obi h a and place
an election f r Direekuri, v.II to nerve for
the enamng year, and other buyoneas trans.ctea.
M. NEM
laitte
SE] I ILEelt N. Ht FV li r. TFII PEZIN
,LIFEHA S al 1, nod the public gen
a7rZly, i i L.fay alto Y
ING, Janu. , iy lath by ILIARILY IttEUCB lio
°moat of ReNkjitkgetr, m Hamlet; mica trots
Hood, and 0, re -quest, a poem of the war entitled
Tait PICKICT
iekete Ys rem, ; to oe procured at !he book and
mu,lc eases, from the membere anti at the door.
• open at, 7}fi o'clock; oornmenc. at tf.
1.11 td
011'ICS ALL 4 . 1111.11T1MA1 aaCe 4 , 111 P • NY,
Phtaburgn,lll.Y 8. 1 62
DIVIDEND -1 uli;PliEsl, I . arid
,reet,,F of the e11t.j.,11. , ,,y Insure. ce Coat.
P.ny !Lave th , e day declared a dividend o. TWO
Do.t..L.ati..i (az"), g,s btleltlf., payable to cash to
the . itoc ',holders, or their legal representatives, en
or atter the litutt tzlet.
Pad D. M. rOi.).E. Eivey.
WHITE, OUR & CO.,
GEO. R. WRITE & 00 .,
TO 'CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE
of their at., ok on h.nd, Re now prepared LO
rffer BARGAINS In Drees Gouda of every de
aoription.
Fancy Drees Silks,
Cloaks, and *haw's,
AT GREATLY REMIXED Pit , C.E.$ preparatory to
mak fig room for then' hipring purchases,
Another lot of those
CHEAP CORSETS
just received per Expres E.
NO. 2& FIFTH STREET
jctt•at
NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY,
THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES
to the public that he is in daily ' , Taint of
FRESH f+HELL AND GAN OYeTERe, Gab( E,
and is prepared to accommodate the patrons of this
Old and well known house wi h everything in the
eating and drinking line at the shortest notice.
jattYly JOHN HHALER, Pro trietor.
As we will shortly otenmeaceto make our an
nual inventory of stook, we,have made great reduc
tions in the prices of
ALL OUR WINTER GOODS. • .
The larger portion is much below 'the • present
and SCOTPH ALEB ; i market price, having been i - ongi it early in the sea-
BO 1 TLED EN 1 31,1 iH
eon, and positive bargains can t i e relied on.
AND SOOTCH BROWN STOUT. Wholesale buyers are lnvited to call.
OTTLED I jel l • MSORIJNA 00,
AND SCOTCH PORTER, for B
sale by the ENGLISH
EATON,
case or I
cloer. by
is 0-gt WE. BENNETT, 120 Wood street. i S MITU ar PI CAIRN,
.
F O R RE N T—THE SP ACIOnS
moms over ..ur store, at present occupied as
- - -- - 'MERCHANT TAILORS
a Wholesale Olothing Sore. Posaesedon given on ,
the let of April, WA E. SOMERTZ & CO.. i
nil
81 Finn street.
ER SALE OR RENT--A. Dwelling ;
,Roues in Birmingham, noel:templed by the !
an her. Enquire at No. 1.1.4 SECOND STREET; -
3":11.0
•
. (Obronfole copy
. 4 ) 1 T.,
larblllt
I ST CLAM STIIEFAIN
IBOTTLI..D ENGLISH
PCON THE NEW . 7[o
. 4 NON.
SUCCESSORS Tr
Embroidered Poplins.
French Merinoes
Gents , Maude,
Laces and Embroideries
OUR HOI7S-E,
PITTSBURGH
Autazetrx Water Rantioaa Osta
I . ll4burgh,Jaabary Ulth, 1812. tj
07TEDE ANNUALHE st
BTINOFTEBB
soppgas of the Alloglitia..Valley
road, Clem wilt beteld , at,dhe erne° of the
,t 9 PehY,l'eortier of g9itht ice nkind Pike streets,
r ri VPittabargbien T AY, the 4111 day
of at jkl:t.'elciekiiit'Ae. A statement
'of iher' s e ceintady t es iVOnesanted and
an WO. - w et..Pr tat, add Bead of
Managers for the mint* yotar24 4 :7'
jal&td ESGIVON, Secretary.
, , _
, it IifEBROULTILB-Littßit*TA*thasTlu.94
thso,W Tbk - Anaual l g tirtMlfoang Men's
Mercantile Litre y dasoeatiottig9l belaeld in the
thurety Rooms, on TUESDAXE - ENENING, the
14th lust_ a; o'clocz. The krip , rts of the Board
o Direotors, Treasurer and Standing Committee,
will be presented, after tthich ;he ele Alen of offs
care ler the ensuing year will be 6/Rd, coniiielrii 7
of a Prssident, Vice vresident, Seore'aty, Treas n .
ref. five Diree, ore arid Three Anditor4 Polls will
close t 9 p a, Sy order of the Board of Dire• to e
pthEl td W. H. 41.1 , 4 CAM, Sects!
Deno' or fax Gonsantinn. t '
I'lttliburgh, January 11th, 1882. J
Q EALED PROPOSALS ADDRESSED
IJ to the andereigned W.II be reheated at alb:
oroce until SATURDAY. JAN 38th, 1882, ai 8
odook p. m., far &applying the city wi'.h STA
TIONARY AN D BLANK B' 0%8, during the fiscal
year_commenotng FESRUARY 1, 17364
jal3• f TIJOId A 8 STEEL, Controller.
J. D• JONES,
,•
No. 79 Market Street,
A I.rge and well selacted stock of
DRY GOODS
•Constantly on hand andior sale at "
LOWEST CASH RATES.
ai-tall and examine the stook at
NO. 79 MARKET STREET.
T,l3•lmtaw
EsoLUTION RELAT VE TO THI
Rdinanoe itt regard to ti , e PennitylYaMs.
Roast by hi Mayo- a l dermen and citizens of
At burgh in Sid.et and C ommon CAtni d
The the an ion of tale Council. by which an Ord'.
nay ce entitled ""en ordinance ro enable the Penn.
at Ivania Itsliroad Campus) to remove its tracks
tram a port.on of I toeirta street, in the city of
Pittsburgh." passed a third reading and final pas
sage fa the 1 zth teat, re reconsidered, and teat
said ordin.noe be raferreu to Thomas Bakewell,
Rear en Miller, Jr., and Jobe Bisset, who are here.
by requ.retet to confer with the Directors oragests
of tro. renneylranin Railroad Company, and pro.
pare and present to Councils an orainasce Co en;
courage the said Railroad company to remove its
trees,' from 1/berry street, and do justice alike to
the city and said ompany.
In Select Coo licit, December 27th, 1881, read three
times and passed.
JAMES MoAULEY.
President of Select Council.
Attest: R. Mouton,
lerk of Select Council.
In Common Council, necember Wth, 1861, read
twice .n t laid over under the rah a.
In Common Council, December 80, 1881, read a
third time and parsed
A G. McOANDLESPA
President of Common Comic%
ALLePt: 8008 M'tdesess,
Clerk of Common Council.
to
F,.
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits of which bare been fuhr tesrea - 10 .
theasan M, and the' Indvlwiprononnoed uneqealed
by-any Inthis market; together Willa greatmany
other desirmde patterns.
• -
CORNER OF PENN AJLESr.CLAIR,BTRRErB I We hare also a very large aseortmint of
OF INCALCULABLE VALUE TO EVERY RUST.
N MAN, the new method of averaging storage'
accounrn by vraierirthit-most extensive and corn
plicated act•cant can be averaged with ease and
oerteums in leas than FIVE lIINUT/sl3.
jal 8-lilt I w JENKINS a StdiTH. Pittsburgh,
I , .t.A.BERR Y FOOT Li WAbil,
Th.ABERRI"I'OOTH WASH,
TEA BERET OUT , WAS ,
TEA BliratEt TOOTFIWAsH,
TEA HERRY TOOTH WaSid,
THA SEKRY 'rota!, Welna.
ThaSEBRY TOO rE
This etix , r to one of the roost valuable prepara
tic,' of the day ror preserving the Teeth and
Grime.
By it. regular nee you are iasure I Teeth free
fro acid and Lamar.
- - .
IL an I rare ulceis to the mouth sod Rapti.
1: w II cure bl g guctie
It wit make soft, apordiry gaina hard and healthy.
It will neutra' se all offe.apre l secrerioo- of the
m.talt. and Impart a debghtfol aroma to the teeth.
Prepared ty
JuSEPH FL)011153,
JOiS.Pti FL4MI •43,
corner of the Diamond arid Market.
corner of the Diamond and Market
ALUAnLE Uei.LAR D Residence
FOR ILK—A terse Aild. comfortable DWOI-
Ig F ou.e of eleven rooms, Ara 8 feet wide,
po - thin, go d cellar large stable and carnage house
and caber out hocn.ea. acres of lane ravin g a
[runt or IL: 'co. oa P , .nnsi.rania Aseutte; orchard
- of chof^e hints, gr.pe Tines, dr. Also, a good gar
den. shrubbery, tenant house, dm, all in corn. to
order. lily snore ,d p.easantly situated, non vent
ent of access, and Witt • e sold on fayurable- term.,
with posseselon on the lin tof April next.
CUTillia„RT a SON,
jat3 Market street
BAILKELS-200 empty second
handfor..,ety
HENRY EL 001J4N$
HO( 114 CuliN BRUSH-30 bales tine
cs ()Li°, for sale by
jea .HENBY 'H. COLLLNB.
cas PEARLS-42 ks, No. 1. Pearls,
p
1.3 sale by
liA
HENRY H. COLLINS.
INSOUR; CLAY-100 barrels of the
stie..rsted hit..eattain Fite Clay ler Glass
FoCa, &a., for sale by
Jan
— __HENRY H. COLLINB:'
WILL opEN
NEW DRY GOODS
=EMI
MONDAY, JAN. 13th, 1862,
ns.nne of our firm le now in the East Mid we
will be receiving
NEW GOODS DAILY,
bought exolusiv:ely for cash, and
will be sold at a very small advance on Reitern coat
FOR CASH ONLY
Purchasers of all kinds of
DRY GOOD,S)
will And into their advantage to call and examine
our stock before purchasing elseyherd.
GREY' AND WHITE BLANKET§ (home made.)
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
74 Market Street
jail 4 * v
LADIES
BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S.
LADIES,BRUSH GOAT BHA NCH AJPS
BOLD AT
D. S. DLFFRNBACHER'S,
No. 16 Filth street
('LOSING OUT STOCK
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Dissolution of Partnenitipi - -..N!,
; • • .e: .•;4. Gatateit
n. WRITE lk CO was dissolved on the he ds, •
of =nary, 1/302, by tee ammeter- of the interest- of
GEORGE R. WRITE tberoin to the new Inn of
WHIM ORB & 00. GEOliO IS R. WRIT%
ife f AB WHIM
WK. W. W.W),
CON.PAJILVIIERAM
eg .477
er.
_The uneerr.gitidAwe ea
ship under the firm 61W/31 nylttr. M. in on
cession to that of €I.IEOW.R. L 131 00
Ta Ases:weirs,
110/361iir °KW,.
Whf."W WARM ,, •
January 1,1882
I cordially recommend the above firm to the
confidence and patronage of my friends sad auto
mers, having the assurance teat the pruiorples of
business iviawia . lissAgoverrid-the-hutureaLlM
Ii W 11.11 E E COTIInw - far - more thtm - rittdrii-ofs
century wall be stnotly adhered to by m snores
BOrA. GEORGE E. WHITE
NEW STYLE OR ducioßs i 24 cair7l3,
NEW ETY;.En4intii) xtutairogie2ls B ti li
ier•We have a few.good•styles of• •
SQUARE AND LONG WOOL 1311AWLEir
..„..
which we me eepinght ! redwiedprie.
W. & D. HUGIN
CORNER FIFTH AND MAREET RTR : 1 .
ja7
.
s 2 0 VW
o
Is. . rP 4I. a.
1011 'Ai.
NO, 30 WOOD STREIT,
Manufacture an wholesale 641 rota? dealer in all
Cook, Parlor, and Heating fitoYelit
Grate Fronts, lender),
Irs.. In our sample room may be band , the
“OELEBRATIEDGMPBURIUNG COOK STCP/Ekk,
PARLOR ACID HEATING STOVES,
embracing . some of the BEST PATTERNSnow of to the public.. •
FA.NCY
styles. common GRATZ . Imo . Nis
AND FENDERS, ot e n common IC 'When Bow and Jamth avert
Grates, all of which ire of
tared at very low prices.
611•8pecial inducements altered to trailders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. neekOro
WOOLIE - N GOODS,
CHARLES GIP.NEEt'S,
Embroidered Caere,
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
Embroidered Setu3,
Woolen H3ods,
Woolen Sleeves,
Nubias, Sontags l Mitts, &„c
Torini
Waite, Colored and Balmoral Hoop !Skirts,
Gents Bark Gaunt:VAS,
Gents Merino Shirta,
Gents Marino Drawers,
Cullars, Neck nee, lac.,
CHEAP FOR CASH
QENTS
HEAVY BOLE I DOUBLE UPPER
FRENCH CALF BOOTS.
Also, • largo stock of
Balmoral', Heavy Bole Lace Bootsi
which we are selling at reduced prices:
W. E. SolUzielet& & Co,
- No. 31 Fifth street.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMb,
UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN BTrx,E,
UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY,,
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY.
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIDES
album. to suit all tastes in othrti.
WITH IMITATION MOROCCO,
WITH TURKEY ANTIQUE,,
WITH VELVET AND GOLD.
•
To hold Twelve Cards,
To hold 'Twenty Darde,
To hold Plurty Cards, • -
To hold i r ortwmarde.
Tti holdirdly-Carde,
To hold Sixty Clad&
To hold Eighty Can*
To hold Quo Hundred garde,
To hold Two Hundred
Erma SEVENTY-FIVB CIE.NTIS •
ToPIFTICHEN DOLN.ARfIe
CARTE DEVISITE PORTRAITS.
Car 4 Pludowaps of all !Ie oelebridae of Arne
and Eiiropa; oainpriaiog Rich a tow exception — a,
All the drowned heads, -
All the prominent etatcomen,
Ali the principal Generag,
All the favorite Authors, -
All the Reverend Glergynien„
All the distinguished citizens, 1
All the Palmer Marbles,
ros 86.1.1 Blr
HENRY MINFX,
ROOFINC.
GRAVEL. CEMENT
CANVASS BOOPIAG,.I
DONE ON SHORT NOTIOE,
And in the most durable manes,.,
HAVING THE MOST COMPETENT
workmen in the city, who understands Melt:
bustnese, we can safely Ram we hat do jarrto:kes
p,
chea and, if anything, better th in any other ' •
in the .4:07. Re gyring done with attendotromd
are. Materials for lialweitth theidstmelhotin,—
siIIitUfMOPTIHMOTRiats., • :4
—1.440 PL
~'S^~4 yl.iiiit
IIIIIM!MEI
NEW BALMORALAB,DWIB,
NEW BALMORAL BEIRA
NEW BALIKORAIi4KIRTS,
RRADI.rF3F,
(corner second, rittebnrgh,)
kinds of
CLOSING OUT SALE
EMBROIDERIES, &C.
NO. 78 MARKET STREET
Lace CoVan.
Lace Handkerchiefs
Lace Sett*,
Linen Setts,
Lace Sleeves,
Gloves and Hosiery,
firtoomortr tollant &Aker.
anal dncr $o Nod ,-,ftles
ROOH ilia,
Manna
11=EIT:M
.•-
•ei
zawi•.,44 - .. - maiiiii- - , i 0 , 4, - -- •
• - - ~,-.,....;,,,„..,,, ...-imposoz,
! b etel Plll4.tttraidatiltparattoliox*aentT...PriVile..,,i......4o43__l 8481005,
iiiW zotte.
cattm Farelly , Circle, - 26 'mar,
, ic Colored Bozeo,6ocentig
tf ..4( _,_
, 4 ,,,,, TAUB WRUNG.
Ircet*Ol of the re-engage ment
S'
t• of Mr. COLLIN
' klell Drama entitled
COLLEEN ..BAWN,
Myles Na Hoppa.... . Collins
Ed °Tonne?, the Colleen B BWD.....kitie Henderson
Lanny Mann.
Uss,sz a t r d
n4le_Elepr,l4t . Leave me, omiekeel
the Doom nay
To conolude with
• -
IteniritlMM
TRIREME* VARIETIES
" ' -PERE STREET. MR ST.IO4IR
TRIO .EVENLNG.
Second nie# of theool.4lOP ing fararentired
SARMIS'YOUNG
Inc which - Miss Fanny Donbas ler.ra. Xent!halt
Meagra.'W;Bintae,` Je121311101. *.l). iii4Appeay
flonge by/dn..Dnval - nad aine Clayton,
Dances byldMe'liOnianivrre Maikini by Mad
W-4-DoadoVittaing,lDanciaut and 'Noun Ro
centneibeet yMeeara.Davia an i Youngoinequalled
azrobatio'reate by-Meters. Donovan audifforUnd.
The whole - to conclude With a
ihttpapnat APTERII2:O34.
,
80A..1,061; FXo.l4—Privateltozolt 41.60; laingTe
Seite to-Boxett: . 15 411ittra'arquettel6ovu. GAfiezy
benti -; • • ••• .
•• Dears*Oat rine 734.
- as-srEler to la
" PATEN AGEncy.
Dewtt C. Lawrence
.1? o r Twolre
w,wt
viaras*ol4.-1
(ter Millie Pa-1
teptOfittel
as'a Member
of the
of Appeal
NOTE—AU inforMas'
- Estentsatlficeopy or th e
chasiti.4 414; -4'
ttavent ,
D.id ni4nirmr.
1) 4 4 -, B t, 1 4 , 2 1u .k:
INFALLIBLE
Wholesale and itetait by • •
R„ BBILL.RBB & CO.,
nolialocood owner Booond and Wood alp
T. GRAFF..—...reu, a litillb...-.WM. OBAPT
WAstern Stove Works,
946 MERIT . MUT, PlTTElBiltilli,
GRAFF & CO.,
- MANUFACTITEERS;
Ixa, LD C
i t o l ;o L th T e y i E ATTENTION jw.
HooFthe
Cook, Parlor & Heatingitov4*
ALSO—DIPEOVED
KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
aomow-wAzi to., among which will be foand the
B.ku3r COAL C OWL STOWNIS AN 'MB
STATE. The'
Dhunoad, thane, &Mgt; tipy t aid
IRON CITY,
Warattwardad the FIRST PREMIUM et the State
Fair for the BEST VOAL 000 X STOVES. Also
FIBS? PRBMlElhtailltreed to the
TRUE AMERICAN, CLORE& REPIri3LIC,
irciAbewocto.-000lunovEs RCM IN
tregPme awe lIANEWS,Priminm
Stoves are sed. We eall attention of
DV:ALMS and 111:1 SIRS to the largest stock 01
(MATE' fliOns &flanmas
ILi THE STATE
.N B.—Vie Ltne - theII.AMONDansECISPELE Coal
OikettfiltoTismitti auip#oo3lB Paftm,ArhirAistartd
the firiflitilbik. than brit' --11VAN28,18
J aNtrARY 4th, 1562.
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brouleries having bean ex
hausted by our Hflo tialirwe have added t,y
recent purchases, some splendid bargains in
E MBEOLLETEPPitifprir"
EMBRGIDRBED Onitßnio LOLLAR%
- , LINENHETTH AND COLLAIP4 ,
mem HXNDlEnealEFHAlettikeii
We have also a fine assortment of
White and Ouloretiltrillinge„,
Colored Oanshridliukbuk
._, and
low *Toes' Wholesabranyenr.7l& per Muslim! at
Men's Beek (Howse and Gauntlets,
iAzi_tl Med% Wbbla ',ttitSoukt l / 4 4' , a:-1 3
Ladies Wool fibbed linen,
Ohndrea's Hone alikinde,
Undershirts and Dianitri,
V e t t irilia=r a tiE s andiroodit.
LSO dozen Hoop Skins of the t quality to whole
0 64rfi le g tt=air ti nV4= c r be sold
at lest years' prices, notwithstanding there has
been= subs:meth thentist..3-,
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JOSEPH noaaue
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Npic.RALLED - RUSIE - FORa
THE _ NEW *O--:**4
the camiur of
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THE StITHERLANCHL
Tit/14ft largo edition cit..thia new Book was
a rkl* 4 o4 -, She 44kT, before p u tt and the
publisher hie been until now unable to obtata •
c.vir supply of the peetillaryeiluni-tualia with
.blalt It hi bound,_ ...
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4 1,k,c , r tazge suppiy44as been rewind et
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years
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ton ilianteifof
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Atatericanra.
, to *tan* nary
and for Fif
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Patent
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to procure a
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