B. POST. 443%fq ---4016000-44444martaliat •- - • :AMPAION OP TEE WAII. - ,Vhere seeing to be a general impres slicrellnad among those who are rko. ipirdlidins being the shrewdest, that eelpriks,idfffiesaties must come to a sik . tertfunation. This conclusion is arrived . at ;in various ways, Some, whovlingol the faith they have in Mr. t e9iiard'slia - - isu4yinontent themselves in taking his -:-- word for a restoration of the Union, and , ri____ _h... 10_tutup_Ant success of our army in et„,,,Attterlypruskitig the rebellion. Others tri thereVe, kid,utving no confidence in jpi ihe tv*Spissof , 2.eivillans, -no matter it . .. learned; look to Military gentlemen for the isolntion of this perplexing problem. ...; Gen.Alititt, o leiltWilitw York ft* Europe, aPßicekootrfidently of the early sitippreetton of . ther,e;*llion ; since.then flenereritiredbfiin ha.ieonfidentYy r pre ' dioteettailifine : thing.' The fighting , Will Wegirilffe; rapid' and dekylating, he las isaid, but the triumph of the govern • mentimertain. Another class reason in this way. England, it is ascertained, : has about -ikitton enough on hand to keepherAnillsretriployed until about the Middle of April ; when that period ar. riess„ttp,jet sure to interfere and break oar blockade, under the pretext that the ' &ratinatie Aemoiuttrated their ability to nniktffie l potver of our goiernment. otho7iesclwis >looking for a speedy pI34CES belagiiaicitliie inirden which a further prottemition'tif the war will entail upon the coin, Besides, if the war lasts a couple of yearerlonger, taxatiimwill be , aims enorunnwse in order tolceep the spiriVaiddeVeople Up, it" is - - absoldtely incEpezu*de that great vietoriesahould. crown our efforts during the present winter:l4 ' ' -` . Our forces in the service are -put down . L; at 66f:4* men,' and the cost Of support ing 4/W44660,000,000 annually, for the army ilinta. When we add to mensesamslso,ooo,ooo more for the navy &o:, it is pretty evident that ihevountry will not be disposed to prolong hostilities .tualees,,the people can see the certain destraotiint.of the rebellion. Upon all EideeNtet :deoirive, determined and rapid t ia,called for, and from all that we can ilidge by. we infer that the rebels are abatti being tortured by a series of disasters--which will speedily terminate their rebellious existence. In au telegraphic columns it will be seen that on Saturday last our forces utterly vanquished the rebel army in Somerset, Ky., under Zollicoffer ; and that McClellan has, at length, matured —his plans ford rush upon Manassas and the rebelliblockade of theNPotomac, It ktoksis'' . if the bail were about to be opened to the sharpest and rapidest strains of ;Music, and that the rebels, after tlitkfirst "forward and back," will see the. - urgent necessity of turning cpr, ners and oiling for a gallopade. the fancy work of the army on the Potomac is all (mirk, the handsome parades, the . flag and sword presentations, the patri otic speech making and the light busi_ ness of the season generally have ended, and in their stead the march, the field and fight are about to be inaugurated. • Then, as the old Duke said upon a mem orable occasion,. "up boys and at them;" and let our Hibernian friends remember "Pontenity." THIS, MISR AND THE WAR. • Speaking of the Irish, in connection with the present war, the Cincinnati liiesegkli;‘)Kcistholio paper, considers the questibir as follows "In ' +laical creations our object should be to • •-•-•-• ' : side which will act most .. . ly against English influence. In the Unitsh'we•were'llOCure against her in. sidnonspoliny,, Opts° sookas a dissotuLi.n. • of the Union is threatened, we see her in•• terferiairy Some sniantsg% b4 , llnly =tug matitel.. Ili • iithA'aV en . s.e.eikiin.a Sonthensepaper -t .e avowal that sooner' than rebinsi Itrilthei r-• silleg inn es to •th yArri i '''' ted Ste they 'wokl.l surrender the Con; federal:Y .. 4ll4pm, . in .be English colonies. There:pl./in donbt that ouch is the liven, tion of therfloathern leaders, who become more dismitintens their troapects darkea. With Eng sn . ci . iit the Pforth and Sol*, and prn , bkb on the - Pacific .. - .toast, our con ! dition,Wal be' bad mini:4ll. 4 In sucEryin event, where would be the Irish citizen— and particularly the Irish Catholic? Again in danger of being oppressed—again within sight of,at..pitstilent flag . from .which we. had hopathe breadth of the Atlantic bath" saved ns forever. "Colonel Corcoran ai.d his Sixty ninth lisgiment, Thomas lirancis Meagher and his .I.rbel3ilgade, OM, Mulligan and his brave 'ioldiere, all knew that fighting against rebellion in the South was in re, ality fightmi!...against England. Russell, the correspondent of the London Times, says thathe was told by a Southerner that they intended to shut down on naturalize. tion, the - Irishmen without any legal righteh+lut,iillen forever.. "The rriskAtatholic cannot .be wrong, whilst opposing itingtand, , and 4:ipposing those wi have:endeavored to destroy the happiest on earth, in order to make an allianccrwith her." Mt Vadat) gton. A We ' imgtonciarrespondent wined that the Ab olition Vinton in that city eagerly hug the be lief thafgh* going to make a ten etrike in the lectnretabedalivered this evening at the Smith - sonian,trr thesci-called Rev. tifonsleure D Conway' forinerlt*Oitliviier,nflbis city, hut now of Olin* nett, 011304, JO. Comely is • man of genius ,and parts, bilAtrfterrjudgment, at least, should leave the profnahoh"otialigiens teacher.' One of the causes of-Ahab:fie-morals of our age, of the shame, lees abuite:ofpnblic trust, of the base frauds upon the Diatibial Treasury, and of the lamentably large per °outage of popular unfaithfulness to the beat System lit Cried and religious liberty upon earth; is andonbteatly fo lingwand is the infidelity of soli; gious teachers to their proper function. v. Whilatjtin resennable man will object to their giving to any case they may consaientiouely ap. prove, the benefit of their incidental support, it is Bluely for stern censure when Christian pestonitnitialitaie their sacred office to serve a worldlyeause in the spirit, and with the tempers of Fart** ifit'senti of party . real, even when lion. est, is one Gait; chief transgressions of our day and winnti7„ index eueb. Is open to the sharp re Wire ehtoldnister of Chrirk. Bin when these ministers themselves are among the chief sinners when none more than they blow up the Hemet cf . mew fury and party strife, is it wonderful hat MoloollOgbto his Ores and celebrates his bl ar gue ripen se many fields in this and one! peaceihif kinal ,liishops a lergyttenVin the an south were among the o excite sectional ha , tee& in the hearla - of t, ir people; and to goad the laity on to treason murder; they still continue gee firtPlS of thasrebellion. At the Forth, the si rieenntis bebrdir by men 'piths same vocation. whoare haillii r oi earthing elselhan a gospel of ,perie, the shepherds thus become as wishes, what hope is there (or the tlookt—When * a tm l os t ft b flavour, wherewith Ault it be .farted T i ' v. '" ,;.. . , „ „ lao• Prom Fortress Monroe. patina MONllo4JanUaty 11, 6 P. M. 0 tru'e:4... Wand Brigade; Lieut. Kellogg, of Oompany Second Connecticut Regime*, sad a eon citizens. , , One hundred and sixty rOase4 will 114 tle • e tffeork-is Bite' forqhdtizoore whiillt their.° the Noah; to Lei as Caleti orn iteillal City. gth erPkode Island arriVed here this migitig . m BOUthent Matadi inigluations, ands s morAvr for Philaderphia, ports all quiet at Port Royal since the affair of New Year's day. The Rhode Island brings a heaiy mail from al the stations on the Boruhern coast. Fort Pickens had continued her fire at intervals and her hot shot and shell had burned all the houses in the vicinity. _The Rebels had deserted ier antrbittitEerfOrileunderlkilAititown been adequate, he could have taken Brag.; and his whole commend prisoners. The ship John Trucks, steamer Pocahontas, and some twenty schooners, all belonging to General Burnside's Expedition. went to sea this .morning. The atasunship Cotiatitntion, from Roston on Monday Mat, arrived here this morning, having on board_ the Twelfth .Halos Regiment, and the Bay :late Regiment, numbering 2,200 men. She had a verb stormy passage, but has but little sickness on board. biiis..adis to•night fothar destauttion. The French steam frigate Gaerrier de la lifer ar rived het() this aftarnoon ; we havb the Oatinet in port a'so. What does this mean rt be Rebels are at work upon a new battery near ly opposite the Footress. This morning the work was etlectuallk shelled by the gone on the Bap Eats. Why not set firs to the houses on the bt soh, or land ,iroops there ? W. More Changes. 'lle Washington correspondent of the Philaclel *Ow/squire, writes : • There seems to be no doubt of the departure Of Secietary Welles from the Cabinet, and the err polntattent of Judge Holt, of Kentucky, In his place. It . la now pretty well settled that Caleb B. Smith. of Indiana, will take a seat upon the Su preme Rena, as soon as the bill for its reorgani wttion passes Canfress. Schuyler Colfax will no diatibt take his plebe, as the Representative of In diana in the eounclls of the nation. What is tionsidered Treason in Kentucky The United States District Court commenced Its :session at.Coviagton, Hy., on Monday last. Judge Bedlard chidged the jury respecting treason. He 'declared that the verde adhering to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort," in the constitution, does not refer to or in'alnle rebels. Trading and tract:licking generally with the disloyal States is not treason, but a party must be assisting in the levy ing bf war, either by bearing arms or assisting in army transportation supplies to constitute treason. He advised that priFoneraof war should not be in dicteld, a; there would doubtless be an exciduigs of prisoners. 'lhe crpreesion of opinion, or the . denunciation of the government, be said, was not The Army Telegraph The. army telegraph now consists of over one thousand miles of wire etrefched through the dif ferent camps, from the headquarters of Gen. Hooker, on tc e left, running towards the right wing till ,t 'reaches Hancock, Md. One hundred and ten operators are now in the employ of the government. Mr. B-kert, the ass - slut ImPerin temient in charge of this department, has run a separate lute to Ina headquarters of each General commending a division, Gen. McMedan can sit at the table in his private house, and la' kto the different Ge crate all at one and the came ti me, and independent of one another. When any dIS L6l. n MOTea, the line can also be ex 'tended, as each division has a oorps of builders, and 4 aupp y of wire, poles and insulaters always ready. In several diviei• ns, each Brigadier-General hai an instrument upon the lice, and is in Skeet conference with hie immediate commandinn Gen eral the whole time. The United states and Mexico. A Sew York tette•, dated Thursday, Bays: "Letters have Leen received here from parties in the city of Mexico, in a position to knowsome thing of Mx. Coewin's movementa, stating that that gentleman has forwarded a request to Wash• in,tott thathe be receded. It is intimated that hie field of w.efulnese at present is exceedingly limit' ed, and that it ,he draft of the treaty agi eed to by Juarez aid forwarded to Washington s..me weeks sioce, comes tt nothing, American influence in the Mex:caa capital Is at good as gone for the present. Tluit treaty oontained a clause giving to Mex co a certain amount of money to satisfy her forego en di.ors, and upon ihat clause, it would Preside..t Juarez ha, formed great expec tations, failing in wh.cli, the rebels, it Is further Intimated. may be able to procure 'recognition' at an earner day than most people anticipate." Virginia. The Rockingham (Vs) Register, of a late date, grcwiitarribly about_ the draft, and says of the .illwiPle .,"Tbey will not submit to a draft. Once they vSletlteered and came willingly to the defence of .tbeirthomes, and ihey are willing to do it again.— ' 'lteinember what i say. if this bill becomes a law, the Iclunteers will lay down .heir arms, and see tetterls ice power of the Convention is, to drive !limn into Nice. They love liberty sad hate tyrratiny,atetwil/ realist the aggressive acts of the Virginia Convention, as eagerly as they do those of Abraham Lincoln. They Beano difference be ,4ltaeri 'George and Bamba,' as both are tyrants." 'The Rtgis.'er,alluding to the Union men, says: "That we Acre .sea enemies, and a good marry such in thlboraer counties of .I,c,titkm,LJelferson, Borkekg: lifor n, aid Hampshire is well A nion, end we th ink the sooner they are drlren oyer the river, imPris litiedi shot, or hanged, toe better for us. They are canstantlyfurnishing such information to the robbers and otiViiitasite prowling along the Mazy. land 'order as leads to the arrest and capture of loyaloitizens in the dead hour of night, and to the destrinition of their property. Should such de mots be notified any longer in;oru• midst The Register also furnishes the particulars of a fire which recently occurred in Staunton. The scene is represented sea most frightful sad hcr rble one, the burning horses, in their agony, rusli , ng . wildly from the stable in which I hay had been corithed. Some had to be shot to to, minute their suffering The horses belonged to the Con federate States, and the loss, it is paid, was very heavy. A Poser. Biding one day on the outside of the stage coach, interior of Minnesota, last summer, the driver, a Sunny little iellow,ltokl the fe,lowing story: 13i11,. one of ihe drivers on our line, was coming out of 'Rochester cne morning early this siding. The wencher was cold and fro ty, the roads were bad, lend the horses would not work well together. On the seat beside him was a oleriml gentleman. Now, Bill swore sometimes, and stutter-d as well, when things went wrong, as did the horses this morning. Bill would hold them up acd give them a crack with the whip, saying; np, d-cl—damn your . The clergyman. after a repetition of Bill's profanity, again appealed; "Be „patient, be patient. Job was a man of.natienee.", Bill crooked an eye at him. and said: "J-J /old Whoorli-who did tto d-d-drive for r' Tea kfivaomen Cinuaca Sou e.—The payers o Mr. Smithson, the epy baker recently arrested at Washington, show that the "Methodist (March, Bo ith," has had a great influence in bringing about secession, which it has furnished with a large number of offtcers of differet t grades. It appears that. they hid bopee that theirs was to be the oetstabbeneo church" of the rebel States, and that even now Thousands of honest Methodists in the border States are deceived by the false doe trines of these fighting parsons. • G was oheap enough In the olden time.- - • .eltrpposed to have lived upon an in• tc me of seventy-tHdoi:ars; but he Jived worse than a slave. His coat shabby, and he wore she eamigarntent winter an e went barefooted onief food was t read and water and as bwengsgedin no business to mend his fates or itioornekft' 'le not wonderfulithat hie wi • se , ohied. :,1) 0 0,1 0f itor his sister and their moth er, paid for theifixatrd 106 . dollars a year, and pro sided the house Nig in. The Little Mound tinder the Snow The snow Is falling fast tabled, On Mil end valley low, • .-- I sit by my window and mark its talk And list to the bitter winds blow. ' • It is weaving a shrond for the frointoefilb, As slowly the hours go,. And my eyes fill with t ears for I sadly 01114, Of a little mound under the snow. Oh I that little hillock under the meow, Bolds one that is dear to me, . There's a form of grace, and a face alight, That here 1 shah ne'er a,galn age. And my lips qcnvcr with saddempalp, t As tiercipy toe west winds blow, Fur I hunk of my loved and cherished one, 'Dicatl, the little mound ender the snow. The violet eyes that shone en ma, Have lost their tender ray, The sweet red liptri've so often kissed, are cold LIDCOSUICIOIII3 clay. The little hand that mine, As she tn,tl Earth's pathways below, Lies white and still on the pnlseless breast, 'Heath the little mound under the snow. I know she feels not the stormy Meats, Where calmly she beetle/eel), I know that angels around her grave Unwearytng vteim keep. But even,Ma thods.h with tholes. feet, % ,, Treads the paths of "Long Ago," My heart eras , .s the one so tenderly loved, death the little mound under the snow. Yes, tears will flow, and sighs will come, As 1 think of the loved and bleat, Who so early passed from my fond embraoe, The land of heavenly rest. But I know she'll meet me with love and joy. Where never the storm winds blow, I know in that behutiful clime there are No little mounds under thesnoir. LATE SOUTHERN NEWS. [Correspondence of the Memphis AppeaL] An Attack on Mobile Apprehended.. The Plats and Batteries Defending the Harbor—Probabilities of an At. tack on the City from the Rear. Ana, January 8 1862,blobile has broom a point of interest among the many others along the borders of our leagured land. That she will be treated to the disagreeable attentions of Dr. Lincoln's "Bea Meseian's," sooner or later, Is the general impression of our citizens—the " sooner " or "later " indicating a period more or less remote, according to the spunk and timidity of the party, It may be next week, next month, or next season, or not at all, and the latter is the least probable supposition, rot when we consider the Yankee's pled:diction for getting himself into scrapes, it can hardly be supposed that he will lose so tempt ing en opportunity of blundering into difficulties and details as Mobile offers to his wrong headed enterprise. The "Sea Hessians " lie watchfully off our bar. bor mouths, in their black blockaders. gas,ng fully from their storm-tossed staGens up into the becalmed and green-bordered vista of the bay. longing to pass the grim fortresses which guard its portals, show ng doable rows of teeth, which. can bite four miles away, and to fight the bated seoesh for possession of his pleasant inheritance, this fair Gulf city. But secesh is on the alert and slumbers not at his post. Some five thousand gallant fellows man the guns at Forte Morgan and Gsinell, and the several batteries which bold the harbor approaches, and our gunboats eenthel the channels. The Yankees would hardly risk their grand ar mada against these Inyulnerable defences, implicit as their reliance is in its irreaiailblo prowess. Their ships would be riddled to splinters by ten inch columbiad belle and rifled projectiles. There is a maggot in the military brain of Gen. Picayune Butler, which report says, will make him tempt his fate at Mobile in another direction, to wit: by a land attack from the aontea ei t. Pico *urine has rendevoured his forces on Ship Island in great force, and it ie presumed his idea is to take them over to the main land, datanbark at a point some thirty odd miles below the city, and march them rip to take us in the rear. We are quite prepared for this operation as well as for that via the Buy, and will fight Picayune a light which will astonish his forty thousand. Swamps and bayous block the road he must travel,leaving to hint little better than cow-paths or deer tale, and if he had a million men he could not bring more of them into action than could be repulsed by two or three thousand holding these Thermopyiwn passes, which our troops occupy in full force. Our city is full of soldiers, and their camps are thick in the roy any, particularly int the line of approach from the watt Gunboats are refitting t the wharves, and two on the stocks, of great size and power, will soon he ready to give a launching expedition• This part of this Gulf coast is wideewake. Searching the Malta. The New Orleans Crescent says: " We learn that Gen. Lovell has mimed orders to ld'Heever's Ex press, Postmaster Riddell and othere, that all let. tens intended for fortign ommtries—Enrope and Cuba, an well as the old defunct United Buttes— mast be submitted to Impaction by a committee. This rule han heretofore only applied to corres pondence with the United litates. his now deem• ed proper to extend the rule and have It apply to European correspondence. Murder by Jayhawkers. On Friday night laet, Mr. F.dronnelson, the gin tleman who reN ealed the organisation and design of the inhimous aboittton jayliawking society in the northern part if this State, which was recently moaned out, we murdered by some of the gang at his home in Lard bounty. Mr. Etinoundeon was called .to the door of his house about ten o'clock at nigh., and was instantly shot down by guns in the hands of stk. men (disguised) who were in the yard Great excitement exists in the neighborhood, an' vengeance to the death sworn against every layhaw.thr who may be caught. Mr. Edmondson sas formeny a member of our Lees' lature, and an estimable Jotsrna Planting Cotton. The Charleston Coati.; inquires: " What are the planter, agreeing or intendtng to do as to planting cotton for 15641 Some have advised and agreed that no cotton be planted unless the blockade and war are removed tram as early in January. Others urge, that for donoestc consumption and other obvious reasons, looms portion of a orop should be planted. We have expres ed an opinion, as a hint and a basis, that each planter should give one-fourth-- and no more; ord .! preferable, one-fifth of the area of hie last orop. What do the planters say Gen. Floyd. Gen. Floyd's bnet stay in Nashville of course attracted much attention. Every one you anz.loue to see the warrior of Western Virginia. To !hose of our readers who had not their curiosity satiafled, it may be interesting to know that few men sustain their character for soldiership In personal address so largely as Gen. Floyd. He looks the hero from head to foot. The Sequel of an Execution in the Rebel Army There is in the confederate army, near Centre. vine, an Irish company, celled the "Tigers," shish was recruited or rather impressed, from the Irish population of New Orleans. Two of them were recenly shot for some trifling offence, Borne disre spect to their "oh lvislrous" officers, construed Into mutinous resistenee. In account of the execution has been published from the Richmond papers.— An Irish private soldier Is, in the eye of the south ern blades, of about as much account as a negrcb— Rut the sequel to the execution is told in a letter from the rebel camp, which appears In the Bash- villa Louisville Geier, thusi "As a sequel to the execution et the two 'Tigers' by order of court-martial, I have to record that, yesterday morning, the bodies of two officers of the 7th Louisiana regiment were found with their throats cut. They were the officers of the day, and officers of the gate dat the-lime at the . com• mission of the outrage by the 'Tigers,' and were instrumental in bringing them - to punishment.— It would be well could the, whole company be ef . faced for this new and most horrible vilhalnyi" . Thousands of Irishmen were forced Into the rebel ranks in the suntamet, and it is probable enough they have no good will to the cause. But if - they manifest any reluctance, themairters under the name of officers will have no remorse in "ef. facing" them. - .. - --1 ..3. V AgS' R("FING, Are so well and world:Sy known, we trait the ~ _ , , bONE ON SHORT 2,2 HOE, ClreiCal RIX/Wit Doers.--Oa New Yeses night the And In the moat daraiiio manner. knention is neatens. I All orders and inquiries will be promptly attends 1 to by $ ddresaing Episcopal Church at Southport, Oonnostiout, we COLUMN Agen , idefnolisited by the gale which apri,g UP shout IFAVING THE. MAST CM& GEORGE t. ETENT : . suodovni, moralising in vi c th em, mon waiock. 1 141,„ workmen in the city, who mote, Man* their nounvdet ealu" 82 9 ' 4 a W=L Ck3n2PIDY ' The steeple was blown over, and tigkriii on the ,P , and . .„2 11 strrlbhig. , better than any other Jinn es 4 In, Can safely ass we c n do work as ew t IVOR SALE OR RENT—A Dwelling body of the ehmelipoompletely crushed it. The I g m .oe otv7. Be nlndriew done witn•auna ergee will probably b e need. The church . thre. Moterfals tor Side withidi the ingrud .E: noose in - Birmingham. now oltonMo '. 111 = 2 On MaTEE4NLDW'REIN ild , - suborner, Require et so. -- mt mown) a - new. B. Ar_qatTa? 81"114 0. T. /RWRREt. , 1 DIED. On Monday morning, 20th Inst., OH.A.H.LMS a •I od 48 ••*Aro. dance on Quin/ etreot, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Mende of the family are respectfully lathed to attend without father notice. ..txtr COL LIVES OIL JELLY— Is superior , iper.t,artigite to Repstredlrom „ the bet Neifugruci. 60'140E4 Piney:be taken ouSitateirAs a priPtviik: ont expikierialarthe nanseoits add greasy taste peculiar 10 the ifirdlitatl Cod Liver OIL For *deb", Bptgzi JonzisTorl, t , and dellerfn'i~tom } 6;+amfl y ffectloiner, jal.3 corner Srnitannia and Four,/ sLreeta. tryBERNARIYB EDI atlif.li AL!—A supply of thlB °holes brand. so htgbly rec,m raeladed as &superior Janie far the 113 e of debilila fed constitutions, forrale by • BIMON JOHNSTON, Druggti34 and Lk&ler in Choi.% Fanii;y Modleinew, jal3 • -- ear. Ehmttsfrad and atit-trv. Lltl)PalP:4 ARIL t_1312 . 61.) , ity f (=mot' diabase is oc casioned by the exhalent arteries throwing eat a greater quantity of dull., than the atmorhents take up. BRANDRETIPti PILL convey by 'zags:, es it were, art lneptt.se to the remote extremities, *tons-. ing their absorbents to action, tied in case of swel ling or watery deposits, awakening the sleeping energies of those mega. sitriATo Ft ISELLENGES, of Herkimer, New York, was a great suffer from a dropsical affect= of more than a'ytters =ration. Be derived no MS. tonal help iro=the prescriptions of hisphysiehms who io fact gave him to understand, that his ease was hopeloaa, • By •apparently the merest chance, the qualkars of Brandreth's Pula were brqught to his notice. he begin ttelt use at one With ,strong hope,fir. ha .comprehendedahe prtnciple of cure. He persevered with, them for three months. i eking °beans Man aellfteen pills a clay, but always malting it a rule- toiatba suttiment. to purge in the moat etteotilat Mariner twice or tcriee a week. This rierseveranoe was rewarded by a per f-lit restored= to health which has contiened to „ tine torte. Sold by Mies. REWPATII, Pittsbarghi Pa, Ind by rll reapeetable dealer,/ PI diediemea. , el lartMor.. ' C.t: 6 4 . 4: 1 E1-tVt."..tt. VfC KORMAN, ONDERTAILER, stile !oat or Blake's JiyeAAtbo amid Oases, at Oases. K• LORE'S OABIAW IVAILEROOMS, No, 46 SMIT4II O I.IiLD STREET; • Residence, MS Laociek street, Allegheay City. Orders may be left AT CHARLES' LIVERY 87ABLE, Alleghecy Oil T. se2l-11cod•Sp IyDIVEDIAND NOTIONA—THE BURGS GAS COMPANY turreAhla deo , de. dared a div dot dertIofTWOI7OILARB AND FIFTY GENTS paratkate out .ar the Capital istack. paya ble on demand to the fluxkholders, or .their legal repress, GallVel In bankable funds JAAIEIts M. ClikleTY, Treasurer. Oftide Of tho Pittebtirge Gee Company. jai-4-2 w Audinsixt Vattat Sa.itaoan Ozrmt, Plttabur4iattarylOth, 1801 j tie Tt iE Ali/MALI{ gh OF TEE STOCK EuLDEEth or the Ailaghetty Valley hail. road Cempany, wit be veld at the office of the Cempany, comet et Wa/Mittapton and Pike ahreete. ,F,ftb Ward;Pittaburgh, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of February, 11383 at .0 .o'clook, a m— A statement of the affaira tf ate NW ha presented and an election will be held Tor Prealdeittand Betzd of hianaKere for the ensuing year. ... jaladd SA et ES GIBSON, Secretary. _ OFFICE OP . THE PITTSBURGH AND BIR BINGHAM PASSENGER RAILWAY CO.. Precionraan, January 1, DM The annual meeting of the atootholders of this Company will be held on la yNDAT, January 20th, at the moNotiek&apd, -ROUSE, between the honn'or 11 end u. o'clock,at which time and place an ohs: ion for Directors will be held, to serve fbr the ensuing year, and other business transacted. WAS. K. MIK ICE. geo'y. Oman Ausonert linsoaartai Omni; i Pittsburgh, January 6, 1e62. f DIVIDEND—TicLE PRESIDENT and Directors of the Allegheny Instirsooe Com. lum thin day decd a divklend or TWO 14 AA ()i2,00) PE, a KURE, payable in cash to the litookhoMensoirlbeiv legal regresentabi , es, on ..r after the 18th most_ lei B. V. 808 Pittsogrir,h, ra 1311LEAKI I EY, lifuncifitatniere atid"WhOleehle tieale4 in Illuminating and linliortoting Oils• Crude l'etroleani 011, benzoic and every descriptinn of Lamps . Commi.elon Melo-Mate for the sale of CRUDE PETROLEVE 153 WOOD STREET, _Pittabturgh, jalB op" LAPToRti - bw;Chmeh. SINGING BOOKS- The Cyttur.. by J. B. Weodterv.. $B, The Re.. Lute of Zion. by J. W. iirir citizen. 00. bury 50 The Asaptt, by r; Lowell Magee.— - The DiSPOROII. byGeii. F. ..... The Habhath Bell The Jubilee, by Wm. R The Christian Minstrel, by Aiken The Peered Star by 1.. Marshall . JUVENILE SINE/ N 0 8001 The Golden W 100113 edition. Term Barn, by .i. A. Getne...-.. The Nightfrigale,enew bor , k) Eisobattikthool Bell 1.20 The Golden Chain, for tiebtaLh All the ehove for Bale in quantlt'a or singly l 4 JOHN H. MEL.LOII, NO. 91 WOOD STREET, 020.2 w between Dihmond Alley and 4lth street. FOR SA LE NO. OIL BARHEI.S. suitable for Reflood U 1 Apply to A R1)1S8C0 OIL COMPANY, 46 Nand etrest, G° ' ° SCI-IMERTZ HO. 158 Wood Street, and bay your CIARBON!ill, AND 'LAMP?. tal4 No. 74 M arket Street, NEW DRY GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY FIRST SATE DARK Pal NT 3 at 1234 e per yard DRESS SILKS, VERY ()B EA!". WILITER DRESS eooDi et ming oat at a aao• !Ace. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. SHIRTING lIIISLEI3 ADO LINENS. +lki&G<XiD 'BARGAINS FOR DABH.VII. C. HANSOM LOVE CO., 74 Market Street alB4i/kir OT E . PUBLIG lIORSOS FOR SALE: il(). TUESDAY, SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC TIONiON SDAY, 91st inst., at 'MU DSHOTE4 301 eermetrset, at 2 gtvlookFouß. TEXti HoEsits; the properti mine mused Mates, A. MONTGOMERY, Major and Quartermaster U.S. A 16 Oftlee Quartermaster U. S. A., Pittsburgh, Jan. M, met I 4a1.6441 PRE WLDOWCH LQUOT CHAM PACIDIR. Green ikdil Champagne Charles Reldsieatc do Also, this Port, Madeira and Sherry Wipes on draft and for sale by isttlat Vf!Caw ETT,I29 Wood OtitOt. ROOFINC. ROOFING 0 GRAVEL. CEMENT C A N 114701 7 11.1*0tz)3,,ir POSITIVELY POE Fore NIGHTS 0 Wolleadv, Thitraday,:itridv, natty, Ja4. 22, 23, 2425. Plat appearance in Pictsbitrith of the fiii , tamf PEAK FAMIL" AND AS L&NCASIIIRE BELL RINGERS• CARD TO THE CITIZENS ON THIS PLAGE. ASer nine months sojourn in the 'alio( Cuba, and a enceessf I tour throngs the British kPitit. MOAK the above trctipe of Artists contemplate A eeriest of Concerts through the - States of Penntryl tante, Ohio and Indiana, previous to their Sew , . titre for QaLfornia the coming Spring. Baring closed a very eucceasful engagement at. Niblo's, New York, they will have the pleasure of appear. ing In your city as advertised. The only company of original Bell Ringers in the 'United States. Iwo full setts of SILVRR BELLS, two hundred in numbed Selections from the lope's of Martha, Bohemian GUI, Au, upon the Sells. Songs, Beads, Duette, }Tumorous end characteristic pieces. The enure company will appear in the SWISS For further particulrre see Programmes. Admittance :t6 cents. No halt mum In the oven. iid t Tickets for sale at the Music Stores and at the A Grand Matinee will be given on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, libr the accommodation of Families and ChiWien. Children admitted to t se M Aimee for TEN °Eyre. Doom open st 74, to commenoe at 8 o'clock. Ma tinee to 000mmence at 3 p. m. A splendid set of Photographs may be seen at the Postoffice and Hall. ja9l 0. 0. (HAGS, Business Manager. NOW !S THE TIME TO 6ECURE 600 DOZtSN.LADIMCIYII'uN HOSE at o'd 500 I,OZIINI LADIIi3 COTTON .1;105c. at Ala pitc-e, IWO .15051511 LADIES OUT l'Uti HU_EaL ()Id NEW BALMORAL. SKIRTS NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS FRENCH 0010E1'3 for 62i cents, FittliCkl COBSE re. for 02i cents, 50 DOZEN MECHANIC CORSETS, 60 DOZEN MECHANIC CORSETS, • Armlets, Wool Mite, Gaiters, Linen Randker chiefs, Embroidered Collars, Ac. Gents Merino Shiria atd Drawers Collars, Peek Ties, Cotton Hosiery, lines Gauntlets, liandzer. otters, Hetts,:do., . D. X ROOK. Sect _...JAM) BL Franklin.EAKLEY. Pa. CHEAP FOR CASH -A T - CHARLES GIPNER'S, 1111tY APP LEB '2O barrels bright Apples received and for Bele by . L2l Fl F.NRY 11.: COLLINS UT►'ER-8 barrels prime Roil, this am rec.ived and lot afde b V LAltl)-10 kega Leaf EaCd received and for &Lie by IM~)fHY rEEII-1U bushels prime seed for Bale Ly .21 HENRY a coutv?. (AIL BARRELS V for sale by u • ME A L-45 sacks fresh arsuad. Corn Ideal for tale by JAliokt A. FETZER, ya.2l coroor 1%1ar1.7..t and First atreeta. Elilx,S-11.1 barrels fresh Eggs received and tor : , ,l'e I y J. A FETZER. ya2l corner Market and Fll , l. areal," per dozen. 13070 O I'ATO ES-100 sacks prime eshun rocks just received and for sale by JAMES A. trE r iZEH, 1 corner Market and ?trot etre :te4 T. GRA Flr YAW, HUG1. 7 9....-WM. G RAPT Western Stove Works, 24& LIBIRTT STSHIET, PlrrBßllll64 GRAFF & CO., WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the public to them large stock. of well se lected Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves• _ ALSO—IMPROVED KITCHEN RANGES, *GRATE- FRONTS, ifou.ow-Wese, to, among which mil theboand the RES COAL . 000 K STOVIIIIII THE STATE. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Wipe, and IRON CITY, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the, SW, Few for the HEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PREMIUM awarc'ed to the TBI7II AXIBIOAN, OLOZE 6 RNPITAIO, For the BM WOOD COOK WOVEN NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and K &NEM Premium , Stoves are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALER:3 and fltMil)FißS to the largest dock of GRATE 1' BMWS ec FENDNEW Line the O:AMON D and ECLIPSE Coal Cook Bto►es with Soapstone Linings, which stand the fire better than iron. oattie NATRONA OIL. E ARE NOW MANIRACTI7 ! SING this article. which for brilliancy in burning, freedom oLpftensite odor, and tannins repay of color, (whiMi color we warrant not tb changed by age or exposure,) is unsurpassed by any illuminator in this or Eastern markets. Asa profitable Oil to the coneumer, we can specially recommend It. Also, out manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA. Used by all large Boap Makers and Oil Itefinerids which W all the make facture of of English Soda fraught to this country. Oar manu- SAPONIFIER. OR COICENTRATED LIE, SALT. so, 901!WER'1! HALL Fir,et eetoablished in 1889 BARGAINS IN COTTON BO3URY Ladies and Misses' Hoop Skirts, Ladles Gloves, Gauntlets, Woolen Hose, Woolen Hoods, NO. 78 MARKED STREET EfEIRY B. cOLLINs -100 new On Barrels JAMES A. FETZER, cornor MsrAet and Ftrat etreatit MANUFACTURERS; IN TEN STATE ROMS TRIMMDM siTbUy Theliaciies 'are waited to min and examine our assortment LADIES - WEN HANDIERDWIEM -- Embroidered, Hemmed Embroidered, Hemmed Revere, Hemmed Stitched, Corded Lawn, Mourning and Il l a s nL t lan yeraffered by Emend wir cannot taupe Dan 111 - 001.Ert ipooDg, The ontire eta* 6f Jiro* t q bias,Bleevee,Mitts • streduoe d 19, ' s • • BUCK OLOVES,AN PITS. • A full line of the abate goods, come of mem ever dolly o4olged,for the.nlip of oOkilool.d. Also. Woaen eitii °Ol-2114 iwiloLics.traz AND OD invited- to obit end isziarri me or* &teak, vtiltiti we wli in the ol guaraz.tee se good colas 'entalp;ae , ebof JOSEPH[ 1101131.141 jal6 • 11 atit:BKVletli NEW RALMOR4TRL BALMPBALBRULTS, NEW BALMORAL WIRT% NEW STYLE-OP OALICISEEIIATI2% CENTS, NEW eTTLFitantzt.) 1111.(itomi at, 26 eta. iil^We have a few, good. *lles . EQUARE AND LA which we 'are selling atreduped prices. W. & D. ditEQUS, CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS .14 GARBON OIL ANL4.414p8-- Beery deeaription of LamPeattlinthe'Chelill. eqitonen 'Lamp, to toe mpak,splendici Pa*" p. -Lacip Shades of every desoriptiort,ita the bee quality ottlitroott-On. coninantly on hand' add for tale se the store of • ILEEM JO' 0 Y.-P To / .° 4:496 -thiz 1 t.k..151_, 1 , • NO, 30' WOOD- MritiE'EV,k (corner PeCond, Pittsburgh,) , V., teanufaemzwW whole A 'lle,g( lls l" l 4 , :tr ..,e , kin& i, 11 f Cook, 1 7 :\vior and - Healing BLo► 4 /00 POMB9 - rm.. Is our sample room may be toned the: 004 . 1 . 2 :8f4T.g1i5011138U1tt1th6 004$ 'STOVE EUREKA AND TROPIC,' the merits ot, which have been fully `tested . by . thousands, and the Moves proneatneed!unequaled by any in thla market; together with a east may other destraole patterns. We bane also a eerylarge aasortmenf of PARLOR AND RLLTLIW aTputl; embracing soma? 6C the PAAT:a4am now of tared to the public. Stiv- FANCY_ BUMMED GRATE FRONTS' AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Comma ttonen Bow sod.lsni Grates, all of which are of fered at very low prides... • • Specialii' inducemenie offered to builders in altrawaut of GRATE FROSTS OM*.Sligia - COM, •: - tP fattgit„sTictaigeenxtut eRoNeHtAL or 4,ase 07,zotatzt,; ' 4 'oo - < c ? . which Might I:4 `theckea' ' t ivith, a*piga.k. if negiegt e d,,, often:terminate s seriously. • Few are - cat:die of the importancs cf stvping ~a . :Waugh or gifilejilt , Aid in its first stage ; that which, in the wou/d .yield to a mad remedy, if not attended to, SOO7l attacks ,A l / 4 1 f4sateuz'a 4.lVkarvitia44oeich_ea 'were first introduoed elm ,yecse an. has been pitiDedthdt are the best articl e 4fore the: 'for Wau . , 4-ha, 4fionehiliA. ,Vaicuioir., the Hacking Cough in ,Oarzaanzlztiar4 and numerous affeatikala the:Oki/444 giving immediate relief. -Public Speakers -1Y Singers wdl find them effectual for. elearing , and str-ngthening the 'voitr. Sold girutfigiatit.and in Xediaine, at 25 amts per box. dadm daw R. 11. - 111ULGE11 1 MAIIITZLOTtraIIt 07 RlPT'l(t ' irOp FURN-ITURE.‘ No. 45 Smitheeldlittrost, " AF,II I4L, Ai3,B,9#TmENT .01 PittsbarghAtanalktureCrunnue, coasting,' on-limuld, tok we rl priciest kerOASII4 • LATE - STYLI'S OF Minn - NOW .• • . J7CTEM REICIBINTEII2. • -ttrE., ncki chigoe.' glookJ y of Winter avail ofthi West bAr inti rtatiesta ; • 'MID WI, which we flatter ourselves will bg eAgood to any assortmsat to be Mead Boa or Weat'Ther will be made up to order in a superior style and at prime to suit the times. We would respectfully eolith en early . call from-our patrons sad ;the SAMUEL Gait SOX • • - MERCHANT TAILORS N.. 19 ifuth str e i d . DO YOr BOOTS, SHOES OR 4417M8 OBRAP, I'U Go To JOBETH H.' BOFILA44DIS ' CASH WS VT MOW drookSd doorAcnn.lGAL IMB-400 bbla teeth Lime far bY '•01.1458,` BRUNOT, W. J.B. *IOWAN, B. BMW, JOSEPH Vanier,. PITTSBURGIA: THAiteE • .L, LIMB Manaiet.4..«64WlC - EfEllb 15i . • - -Pawnor Allaraios74sMe• 13* In Privahe,B6z.lrma chain V tObeir t llitekt, -115Ventel -CMOred Gallery, Weentic Colored Botee.lso centre , PP l ft l . P G ' - Ike& appearance of the bertuittelend ohanninit ae- MI DOLL GNAW.whdtuiva riliie)&aalakilinirhroillalte , u •Witioewwfailea••4•2.3o3.•esiritHeariaiiitiii DOW. Mr Au& 2-. th- Toconcfnde with e _ . ITATA4II BiteldANDEr''"-'2'l 44. 'TO rt TRIBUEAMMEANIat', poptaar 4.llMALfszipairtesdy,l LOS: itsita*Ctae.theliftgailthiwne • • held*PlasetilisAll4347:o4oll.o6 for the TribtmeAleuteset,attet :'PRONOMICIAL OtELOULdaatag Envoys Extrarrrdmary and Ministers Besi tt,rom the United States Ullareign Courts; te of the United Bt Au, )ambers of, classi. *4; An, 4441, - Itepraftifnus*li" of t t enOilild Politically class fled ; . .Litat. of States, Capitals, governors, times of leg *dive Meetings, General Patiodons, etc; PoptLiVon of each Skate p$ ccendlent.idatX pm:Math:al otumintopeusg t i of iNt States, from the Census of 1860 ; wThe Morrill Tariff and the Tariff Act of the Spa. Mat Session—both complete; 4a. o Abstracts Cfthnnitts of the =1 Session of the MEKVIth Congress and the S essiotHipliellabAiktpora inniortant ProlllWan.dritiorliikieligeitt ; A Cbroaclogtjaal connected wilpkna tanalliPif of gotten) Dite x. • if ..riiee 13 cents. For eale by . -A E A* kiiriggv hill:111AM - . •. .-BuIWMALG-149_04-14/.IA — lO Next door to Poet ono& 14ENTS .4 IBENOIE CALF._ BOOTS. E_ 4 3'1'7 lar/IJCIF *morals, 11eavy . ,.601" yea Boots, oat - Which no are selling at reilneKtintsen: 4 4, f, w. E. Schmertz & 00., t • .I„qt It 4 Nn 31 FitatStlveta- ACITIOR OF lINIARNIII : i UPON STOOKS OP fr DR, arV-E A sp A?Ap , o ar s t ,,` l E tiDERSIG.NIPFOR .1.. Insurance 06mpaire — s, repieienTeil by them, re Chi lly announce,tegui,WitinebarEh at a meet in g '6f Car cencestivtiwrsur taw,Mty , . 4os Monday, January 13th, 1862, the folloWing : 11110 :40,9lle were adordedo tat; i __,- •,a , , .„- - = -,,,,. • .-. $ ~..pbsaked, Thsite Gude Clad MIX Petroletni; .l ~r th is, Benzine, &maple or Naptha, stored ;th. e built up poruona of this any shall be arm- Sect rug.ovkle ~,- Areiltas lito.O.klof rtfttl , ~, lul3 Vela, bisit , the titillative in strillidllria.Z ec a of Oita and Goode ars stored. 11. 40 Nesobast, That ,buildiags ad ,oupted as above Stated; atm% obaraed en additional rate of, premium to Which would be .dtllartsinKellX tg14,021 not less ,„419 ... 0ne , 1utif per cent. per annum That where ROI* Conker Carbon oil, or Bestdium is kept ie4ictiuitt4tribeedin g one ,barrel, and leas than ten barrel; the rate of pre. mit= to be charged shall be tits same as on extra hazardous risks. When more than ten barrels are *peed In one building, tlfelfilblxillintilare of pra. Mittel shall be one and one-half per cent. per an. Aare- Other stocks of gootisatoreti with Oils, snit the buildings in which said etoetiniteeibiama" goods are stored, shall beeabject to the sante rates of= t ueu. ' --1 VIIII: Wile% .the ficutle4tilltafimi i ~ in •the lir resolution; ire - stored In iri=ibilk efiz trrely rem ovadlrtmothar , bulicilugeolndlltopettel ta Attest for its reception by thorough ventilation, and other precautions which maybe deemed necessary, or when stored on whmes, or in amide ition, the Tafii. OtrelPicier" 04.44°4134614Vtit5EW// am pg. Wind t 2 - 114 MILLER, Jr., President Western humane* L of Pittebrugh. ilreMs„,-.HEArieretegy- 0 4blt *. inalLtaßF2A tio way orPI _O. " - ' ' NOSE= PINNEY, &watery Eureka Insurance Company et-Pdtatrumh. .. 7-., 4, - 1 Ft A. ATIMECARIV Secretary litiebtifgh" Tulsa ranee-Company.et Pillebn7gh. . Di A 4 :800 W 000140 1 ., ciall#o , Akthiniitkil d °nag altsm3seretary Pennsylvania In- Antrim* Company of Pittsburgh. W. P t alONEct, Agentqranots, Com North kadrica ' orPtilla e i s., I,ll.ratal A= Al Pixe.lnanrartoe Company, o Hartford,Oonn. PiA.MADILIML Agent Denten AL B. Insurance Ceutpany or Plielphirl.' * - 1.14 COMP, A. 4. -7 114Frank,411r.rt-- =46.44.4 Philadelphia - Y. an fin Cont'y. }3l, C. LOCAUS, Agent, .-„, .. sif sw Pork, N.Y. • ( ' - tgi l ifeilad, cwl tltiii 4LI WI JAMES . Agent, W - INVEntsZ ' i u t ri t:relv,) .GEO. W. ELM:MISTOOK. Agents Continental Inenuance_Clo ) Manhattan Insanince.M.• ';----...__,_ Lorillard humane° 00. ,o' N ew ....- . WastuniNert. beerantle-cp4, ._. Entarptue thintribtwoompiWorhiniZ ', -, .TNO B. MOFADDEN , i Agent, 41340 P l I ti agftPlarr r :,- ~. I- , Cominerche - ' thew Tratic r- ' -1 ;Irving_ a iss C. ALBERT PAI,MBE,,Agent fdlnllisititrentie. anranoe Oiii_r_apam ofPennUalit. ' AI A. Cana :,im. Illllost *MEMCif _„,.. , -'- , e-zi B r 11Ble.aNON, Avast tintilliel )11Q1 and •O l dwill.fr i nfl_P D f l r. Wrat ' TEETH REIRLOIERAFfiaIIitPAIIi 1)Y THE USE OF AN APPARATUS 11 wherebrlio *as* eler?ariV 101138(1. Oold weather ii &to time when. thempor.- too Icon be,peeitio, gwattereenlovelbe t&Wh a git i trkeiral traded Oyu:in:seem, and are reedy to teatigiree to the aafetvagottodelooommof y ever has beau laid by perecinitoffiereeeff"a =the. °mum herb/ xi°. kuldedlle of, IT ,kt., nkr =‘ irdIITIVIOULTREITH tnaerted r io .A M R - -tea 116011 L toltlydis Hill s Bassin for thoLatypi,„.., • :" l' l rL ! ••.... t , i:- f 3 ;.:r. -', ..` fin A. 2 , 1 HT theft soma for the • , . - -- - 1,.. salsordatinYto thk • it -, - f - q Aill article has no InEtedwibi ' Ink Clindea - andedonkew a din Lap - Those WON oleo* _ ‘-., • 1 1 4 ing kind would konstowthidr ____ by v iewthraa r 7 47 , hid. Ow or two betties are to mite the worst enaea. t reimialA nt 7 -sticitm — e , JOSEPH liptist at., ocateettEthilastradaid WittmanLou:lmm = ,v,f? inourrawg.,a, ANDERsoar., • owitsite,ukorstmil, .tor m sad Meat staseb• wlll-17"proinATAIlemi r 41going0a ie4 ulkinglanuanvizzamum. :Ariuxamousxwiallte aranetiesoduncoU 1-: - .== P r l Vlomen A lia til i M4 A I ` ..- • : T , 10,41: 4 1. "CLIN.S „taut, Actzselßst tes j.js,
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