itWtitrgli (anti: RIDDLE & CO., anon LID pR0PZ.111.022 TITURSDAI MORNING Ominous Aspect of Affairs In Europe NAPOLF:ON . 4 circular letter to the several powers of Europe to meet in a general Con gress; to settle the various questions that threaten to break the peace of that conti nent., is not likely to meet with such a re sponse as will secure that end. Great Britain has certain questions to be answered before she will yield her assent to the propo sition. Austria plays shy in the same way. Prussia assents unconditionally, as does the Pope and other minor powers, who can not afford to offend NAPOLEON. But the Emperor of Russia will not go into a Con gress until he had settled his difficulty with the Poles, the very thing of all others, that the congress is expected to take in hand. Jealousy and ill-temper evidently rule the hour; and it is by no means improbable that before the war-cloud lifts from our horizon it will have settled over Europe deeper and darker than anything we have experienced. It looks now as if our war was but the beginning of troubles." Nirotsox, with all his sagacity and tact, seems to ha' blundered in sending out his card of in r.tiun for a European Congress; for it is t. :or more probable, that it will will not take place than that it will; and things are now in that position that war is the only alternative. Refugees In Canada Time was when the under-ground rail road, over which enslaved darkies made their way to Canada, was a great institu tion. But a great change has taken place since that "hard ould time,' as Miles O'Reilly would call it. Now Sambo travels above ground, often with a musket on his shoulder and Uncle Sam's brass buttons glittering on his breast, while the mason ore glad to avail themselves of the bond man's mode of conveyance to reach the same "city of refuge." It is said that there are many thousands of Southern white refugees there. The next thing in order will bo meetings among the sable re fugees, and resolutions something like these: Raolved, That if our old masters want oar place of refuge, and our old under ground railroad, they can have there in ex change for their plantations. Rerilved, That we love the "sunny Sour h," and are as ready as ever to sing, /'arty rwi beck to tole VlNlmiy Resolved, That as we gained bur freedom by coming hero, wo shall carry it back with us; and whilo we bask once more in the sun of the South, our old masters may coo! their hot blood amid the snow and ice of the North. The change will do us both good. The South was too hot for them, end they became too hot for us; but since they havo come here to cool thetusolves, we will go back and warm ourselves, and then we shall both be where we ought , to be. The Strength of Grant's Army The St. Pain (Minnesota) Pioneer publishes the following extract of a private letter writ ten from the Army of the Cumberland pre vious to the late advanee, which furnishes some interesting particulars so to the strength of Grant's forces: The Army of the Cumberland has been en tirety reorganised by General Grant. ion Weald be sarprisal to know the number of regiments down here between Stovenson,Chat tanoegn and Nashville. We have the old Army of the Cumberland, two corps of the Army of the Potomac, and two corps from the Army of the Tennoesee, and others are coming. There are ninety regiments in a single corps of the Army of the Cumberland. No mere regiments were ever got together in this country than are now on the soil of mid dle Tennessee. I can see no show for Bragg, and, without knowing the plans of our gen erals, I confidently look for a hasty withdrawal of hie army, or a thundering big smash-up of his whole force. Bragg missed it when he lay still around Chattanooga three weeks ago. Rosecrans' ar uy was then on one-quarter rations, with out forage, his rear poorly guarded, and threatened daily. But now we are all right. Rations are plenty, and steamboats are run ning to withal ten miles of Chattanooga. We have quite an army of generals—Grant, Thomas, Granger, Hooker, Sherman, Howard, Stomata, Ostcrhatts, Palmer, and Roseerans, all commanding corps or departments of one or more corps. Ctor troops hail principally from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York, Missouri, lowa, Kansas, Massa chusetts, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Michigan and Kentucky, though several other States are represented. A I. ETTSE from Vicksburg to the Chicago Tribune , says " Never, •inve the commencement of this nnfortannta war, has there boon snob destitu tion and despondency South, as now. Vigor ous enlistments in the North, and the hearty support of the government, would crush them in this vicinity, and they would never have an opportunity of seeing another battle. They have despaired of being able to defend them selves. They hope for no foreign intervention and northern sympathy. The troops at Canton are without shoes or blankets, and they have no means of transportation except such as the railroad affords. When they capture one of our moo, the first thing they do is to search his haversack. His pooket moires the next attention." Barldourn.—On Saturday last four young ladies, residents of Baltimore, wore lent to Fortress Monroe, from whence they will be taken to City Point, and then passod into the rebel lines. Tho following is a list of their names M. E. M. Goldcborougb, charged with being an avowed rebel, and with having boon in constant correspondc,ce with persons in thi; - Bouth; three sisters, viz: Miss Bennie, Mlle Virginia end Miss Julia Lomax, all charged with being dirloyal and with corres ponding with persons in the South. _Tao loyal mon of Nashville have presented to Governor Andrew Johnson a Miser service, bearing this inscription: From the loyal men of Nashville, Tennessee, to Andrew Johneon, se a testimonial of their high regard for his patriotic labors in defense of the Constitu tion and the [Talon—and especially for his zealous and able defense of the Government, in the Senate of tbo United States, December 18 and 19,1880, and for hie devotion to Ten nessee, and Invaluable services rendered in the preservation of her CapitaL" Tat rocoipta 4' cotton at Now Orleans, daring tho week ending 20th inst., were 3,151 bales and 104 hags; of which 1,985 bales were cleared for New York, and 92 for Boston. Daring the same period 1,561 hogsheads and 264 barrels of sager were received in that market. The magpie - of molasses amounted to 6;029 barrels. Tim order of General Schofield for the en listmont of negrooe In Missouri, doe. not re quire the eoteent of the owner.. The order conaldored the death blow to elavery in the State, of whioh there Is not enough left now to quarrel about. Tug errarioiorui man is like the barren, san dy'groand in the desert, which sacks in all the rain and dews with greediness, bat yields So fruitful herbs or plants for tho benefit of others. . ...Ida- . Washington Republican says General 130u2ko.dooti lot bast to bop candidate for the Precideney, but unequirooally declares a re eleetiOn due to Mr. Lincoln. Twaxrr-rrve colored regiments have been organised In the Department of the Dan. Wendell \Phillips' Attack Secre -tarp Ctrase..2rhe Markers!' Garner Case. [From tl.lO Clucimaati CommbrcLU In your paper of yesterday I see an extra^• from a speech of Wendell Phillips, in Boston, in which, speaking of Secretary Chase, o ,he says --The Governor who saerifieed Margaret Garner has no heart." And a communica tion in the Liheentor 1i:1n-risen's paper,) at tacking Secretary Chase, after speaking in a sneering manner of devotion to freedom, says: "Perhaps it may be so; lout wit 9^lllo person have the kindness to answ, this question, vix: what was Mr. Chase's e - ,nnection with the mournful fate of Margare truer ! I propose to answer this q ;: any partisan purpose, hut that done to Mr. Chase. lam to DEC. 3, 1863 - • • with the whole cue of Mar, ;artier, having been at that time prosec .orney of flamilton county, Ohio, and c. being under my control and managemoi.. Audio far from it being the truth that Mr. Chase "sacrificed Margaret Garner," or exhibited the fact therein that "he had no heart," I unhesitatingly say that no man could have done more than ho did, or could hare evinced a more lively interest in her behalf. The case was one of a peculiar character, and the entire community sympathized deeply in it. The facts aro briefly theft,: On the 29th of January, 18b6, a colored woman, Margaret Garner, her four children, two other colored women, and two colored men, claimed to bo slaves of Moses Gaines, of Boone County, Kentucky, crossed the Ohio river, on the ice, below Cincinnati, into this county. The master pursued, in a few hours after, and procured a warrant for their arrest from a United States Commissioner. The marshal, with a posse, attempted to arrest them, when Margaret seised her children and attempted to kill them all, as she said, to prevent them from being taken into slavery. One she killed, by cutting her throat from ear to ear; two others were severely cot across the throat, and the skull of another badly injured, by blows from a fire shovel. She and the other negroes were arrested by the marshal, and placed for safety in the jail of this county. The Grand Jury being in session a few days after, on the Bth of February, brought in an indictment against her, for murder, in the Court of Com mon Pleas of this county. The marshal claimed the custody of her, by virtue of his warrant, under the Fugitive Slave Law, and the Sheriff claimed her also under a capias Is sued by him on the indictment. The question of the ownership of the ne groes was tried before the Commissioner, for some ten or more days, the parties being brought out, from day tq day, by the marshal's deputy and the sheriff's deputies, each refusing to yield separate control to the other. The Commissioner finally decided to remand them to their owners. I immediately made a mo tion in court that the sheriff make his return upon the espies. He returned that Le found the parties in prison, placed there by tho marshal. and did not feel authorised to take them from his custody. Tho court then directed him to amend his return, and state that ho held them In custody. This was done accordingly. Seeing a conflict thus likely to ensue, between the State and Ka tioual authorities, and feeling that the claim of the Stata&o punish for a crime wa,, superior to the claim of the master over his property, I determined and so instructed the sheriff to keep possession of the prisoners until the ques tion could be thoroughly and legally tried, and accordingly wrote to Mr. Chase, who was then Governor of the State. to ask what course I should panne. He immediately answered that he should hold the custody of them until the question could be tried fully, and that he would render any assistance in his power, to hold them until the question of conflict could he decided. A writ of habeas corpus was then sued out by the marshal before Judge Learnt. of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio, and Governor Chase rendered every assistance in his power to have the question fairly beard, by offering any counsel to assist in the case. The question, wore elaborately argued on the part of the sheriff by Judge 'totality, Mr. Chase's former law partner (whose abilities are well-known here), and was taken under advisement by Judge Leavitt, who on the 29th of February, 18:03, decided that the parties were in the custody of the United States marshal, and were unlawfully taken from his custody by the sheriff, and ordered the sheriff to deliver them Into the hands of the marshal. Imme diately upon this decision the owner of the slaves, in open court, stated that ho wool! hold them in Kentucky subject to a reit:3l4i ton from the Go•ernor. Governor Chase wee immediately notified of that fast, and sent his private secretary, Mr. Rico, to this city to at- . tend to it. I made out a full statement of the • case,and attached to it a copy or the indictment, upon which Gorern, Chest • led o rot-joint tion on the Governor of Ken o io r the re. turn of Margaret ne a . 'entice. This Governor Chase sent to h. -ay by a special commissioner, who woe el.' cempa nied by another gentleman, with S.. to giv. to the owner if he would martinet , -rgaret. I The Governor of Kentucky Numi issuod his warrant, after submitting the q, s, non to his Attorney General whether she was a fugi tire from justice under the moaning of the law, and immediately telegraphed to the own er, who had taken Margaret to l.onieville, not to remove her from the State. - The Commissioner went to Louisville and there learned that Margaret had, in defiance of the Governor's telegraph, been shipped on the steamer Henry Lewis for Arkansas, which had been burned orsank while on the passage. That Margaret, handcuffed as she was, had grasped her child in her arms, and jumped overboard, and was drowned. It was sabse• quently learned that Margaret had been res cued and sent to Louisiana. What was her fate after this I know not. My own feelings were intensely enlisted In her behalf. She had no concealment to make of her attempt to kill her children, but told me freely that it was her firm determination to destroy them all, and herself also, rather than again return to slavery. It was my duty to prosecute her for the offence, and though feeling it doubtful whether any Jury, In ad miring the heroic spirit of the mother, who could kill herself and offspring rather than suffer the degradation of slavery, would find in her case that roofics which is necessary to establish murder. I felt it my duty to shield her as much as possible from a fate which she dreaded more than the punishment of the law. When she was taken from the State by the authority of the United States Court, the only remedy was by requisition on the Gov ernor of Kentucky. In every step I found Uov. Ohara prompt and efficient, sympathising deep y in the case, and ready to render any ass i tanoe in his power. [(mum Cut. Pincomari, November 27, 1863. Tau entire capital ($d,00,000) of the new National Bank in New Orleans has been sub scribed, and an assessment of 10 per contact called for. WANT mon, when they riso fo a moment in thought or action above themse yes, Imagine they hare risen above other mon. Er ie n worthy remark of Arlotle that true dignity comileto not in posactei g honort hut in deterring them. ED: kIACRCIT —At his residents 012 innt. Arent., mt Tuesday morning, WILLIAM 11 ti6C.ll, Esq., aged Tt years. • The funeral will tale ORce from hiti late resideoce oa TarraaaaT, at 10a to., to pri..m.l to the Allegheny Cemetery. Carriage* will leave It 11. Patterson's, on Diamond street, at 17!,5 o'clock. MILLER.--On Wednesday evening, Deo. 2d, at 6:15 o'rlock, PRANK J. only eon of W. H. H. and Margaret A. Miller, *god 4 yearn and 6 months. Funeral OD FRIDAY 0.010030.11/ 10 O'clock, from the residence of the parents, Denman street, Birm ingham, to proceed to Mt. Colon Cemetery. Friona of the family are reapectfully Invited to attend. ARNOLD—At Chicago, on Monday. WO, 806, at 3 p. m. , BAT. O. C. ARNOLD. Funeral at 23 o'clock run (Ileurst(ay)armarstoos from the residence of his brothor-In-law, Hold.: Jam boa, 56 Anderson street, Allegheny. Friend. am In •ttod to attend. ATWELL.—At Chattanooga, Tenn. on gd -Nov. IBA of woand received at the battle of Wanhatchle, Ala., Capt. CHAS. A. ATWELL& of Knell'. pent'.. Battery; In the 63d year of hie age. . Doe noel. of the &nenl will he given on the ar. Heal of the body. ALFOED.—At Baltimore, No.. tath, JAMBS ALFORD, formerly of tide city. .! .rEir ALOVIERTIS.- OIL CLOTH I OIL CLOT . ! of all kind,, Go talc cheap at the 0/1 CUM Empori um of J. k H. PHILLIPS, deg Noe. II and 1118!. Clair street. T: " R BALE. —A good strong onn.horaa second-band Spring Wagon for aali by D. WA LIACIg, da3 . No. 833 Liberty stmt. VitUnTM—Mri LP sal* by - - 51ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASO ATION LECI unie. I'•: I Thr Touching Story of RICHARD DOC• HLE i t I•oor Soldier, who, redoemed fri.tn In temp. `3 promotod to man and honor for good rondo' -Avery In the field Part ll.—The Boot, at H Inn. Part lll.—The Elopement of Mr. l the Spinster Aunt. formula a Per feet I . sell and, introducing Mr Jingle, MT. Turintr. ) kwlrk, Hid Wardle, Tha Spinet, An tract,,,. Ttrk•' ' •.. . h• bad at the Made and Book S ors, .r it • r end at the Hall Door. . 01 7. to commence at 7!. W d fct'rtin , Grottos W. WETIZAN, S. LONG, Ta 011.411 BARI"' CLI., Jr., Wu, an W. IV tne , Stan., M. ATWOOD, do 3 td Lecture Committee. PITTSBURGH SANITARY COM MITTEE. Stores sent to all pouts of the army. Isformation furnished in relation to the sick end emended in the Camps and Hcepitsle. Addre.s, PITTSBURGH SANITARY COMMITTEE I do3:ItI 1 E . ' O T P ii E z N m i A .N; G I, 8 _ _A A :N I : L D E 0 u C H L N O y S t i r y p ( 0 )8 P . ; OFFICE. OPII.I son DDLIVEZT. ! East and West, through and way malls. 7 1 30 a. m. Eastern—Phila., Baltimore, Waalling• ton, New York, L0....._ 3130 p. m. Belle Air, Wheeling, ho 4.10 p. m. Butler Stage Roots, Harmony, &c..._. 5:40 p. m. Chattanooga, Nashville, Memphis i 7 130 a. m. .1 . 3180 p. ru. Through d{ sic Chlujto. Cleveland, sic Through Ust,—Philadelphis, Bahl. more, Washington, do .. 2:30 p. m Western, throngh was way m.o. 0:00 p. m Eastern, ° •• ...... 9:00 pto A. V. R. R. Route ...... ..... . 9:00p. m. ConnelLomille, Uniontown, Ar 9,00 p. m Washington. Canonsburg, dc. 9,00 p. m. Butler, Harmony, do. • 11:00 p m Greensburg, Johns:ow:l.dr 2:30 p. us. North, via A. ,t G. W. It It 9:00 p. ns. Chattan,noga, Nsah.:ll., Ac 1 . 11,30 a us j 9:00 p.m SkMUEL 61“. x. P. M. 11113., NATIONAL EA.,. or Pirrautton, (Labs I'Vtitburph Trout Oompang,) Pittsburgh Noe. 2. 18.1.1. THE }'RESIDENT' AND BOA I) of DIRECTORS have this day sioclarod a Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND TBENTI - -FI VE CENTS per shore on the stock of the Pittsburgh Trust Company t. lot of Angswr. and T\P Pol.. LARS p.r share ~ w th. Capital Stot k ..r she Virst National Bant . ocs of the prsflts I. Ik. lot inot payable on or after TREND:Ir, the loth In.: The Stockists:dors are h.toty notia.l t h at the Anal payment of the onissustprosts to th. Capitol Stock, vir: Twenty-fire Dollar. per slosr. will w rwiulred On or before theist silty of May :sort. sollm J6IIN D. St.CI.LT. Castile, INDEPENDENT uv PENNA. ABTILLERT. ,a Battery.) Bounties itiOt end 9.304. Aar-rolls vent ea fur thin 'run known Plttntsnrgh Battery. Alas, a BLACE9MITI.I truttal fur L. same. Iterruita a:lnstal crony Pennsylvania Ar. Oaralry or Infantry i thr Arta. Apply nt 11711 ST It G KT. . ass,tul stars . , to T. X. risi.kr, no?Coodllw lot Liont and itoernit inn ATTENTION I Vl/I.UNTEERs.— ~, A ft , c rorrnitv ern wanted for Battery L. Ad Penna. Artillory, Cot. JOSRPII RfiIIT.RTS. This Regimotat t. prrynanositly .tat toned at Fort ?donna., t garrison of the poet. By eninitlng In It, all exp. ono, long march...it sad privation, of the 11-Idars avoided, and 114.11 aro provided with romfortahlo iptartero in the largest end moot important lot tillsio Bon to the country, and aro thorough/7 instrortsol to all the dodo. of A rtillerT and Infantry Proldlers. All the Boontira pall-450.. to iotorlon, and Srar2 now voluntrors. Apply, fnr fur her IrtforlA•ll. , n, a tlio nr.radAsYskur., LA FA rETTH lIA I M • r,,t,1,/.. lorr FonrlA G ;, fiE NF V Wi.NINASTICS AT 11. 4 . LI. -The em (ora e. r el fta. h ti m., meeting. Lft,lteft cod ft TUESDAT and TIMM VE.N INGN. s• atel Cle.ldrrn. EI , NICSI.A I and SAT. A FTERNO..NS, ft... .3 . /1..a1. •01,14 CC VI'S AN I) Lt)F' ERS - n •ho II CNIC.—The well-known romcr, I - JOH:: ECNOrganis and Di tiv.dopr sa of Music rf Ward Beschsr's t. Church, New York. null TLIII this city during thy clout mouth to give short uocoue of instruction in armony, the Organ or Molodeou, and Chorus Singi ng rounectssi with public jierformauose on th• Organ, and Sacred Concerts. Circulars, stating terms. PH., mar he ob tained at the Music Ste,. of 11. NI-Icr A gm. and C. C. Mellor. nol2.tDerB 1C E TO ST OC K lUI.IIE The Annual liming of the Stockholders of the Pittaburgh d Connellsyllte Railroad Catniany will be hold at the Abe of the Company, (loose' Bnllding,) Fourth street, in thu City of Pittsbgh, on the MAT MONDAY (7th day.) OF DECE ur M• DEN NEXT. at 12 o'clock in , for the purp.n of electing twelve Directors for the onenlng ymr. no2l:td W. 0. II Fl ART, Secretory. THE MAYORALTY OF ALL& GHENT &atm Para, at the urgent solicitation of mans: citizens, has tenons:tea to permit his name to Le cowl am a candidate Nr the Illayonalty of Allegheny City, at Cho ensuing municipal oleo. Hon. .1rEllf" 4IIT'ERTISEarE.V7 . B. TOST.—On Wednesday evening, nOino --1 arbors in the vicinity of ibe Prattoftlen, a large POCKET BOOK, with the name of the cattier on On ontilde, and containing about V 25 In mon.y A libc ra I reward will I. paid for its return to thiA office. c103:2t FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ALLE GIIEN T.—The sultecribets to this Bank will mart on Thursday, the 3d Inst., at 10 o'clock a. m., in the ollloe of B. 11. Dad. , Evq., corner of reJorel street and Booth Common, socond story. .18ameasav, Doc. 1, 1883. d. 2 td IMPROVEMENT OP" TIIE OHIO an - mt.—A meeting of tho Bonn! of Trade will be hold at the Board Booms, on Thursday, at o'clock, to hear tho report of the Committeo on the Improvement of the Dbio, Citierna luteroated are deeired to be prosent. ISAAC JONEa, dell:2td • President Board of Traub,. BUTTER-I ,o°llb B . fresh Roll, bbls. °atm Labrador , --•• . • • • bash. Saudi Nary, TURNIP 3--20 bu•di. 01•.1. bbla. Mused.; Received la .tore ao , I tbr vide by cio2s 11. RIDDLE LEASE FOR TWENTY YEARS. nolltling Lots, each (muting :tit fest on the east elde of the Publie Stinnes. near the nets Mar ket Bowe, In the City of Allegheny. Yor terms Apply to RID DLit, Conveynneer, No RI , lttlentontl rt., Pittsburgh. norklw N. 0 HUGAIt AND SITIT•zst, • 26 Linde N. 0, Sugar. 50 do Cohn do; GM I..bin N. 0. Ifolvv. TS , ilowleGrorn Ten!: 00 do Birrk do; , pkis 11.kereL DO)11011 napnetlo, Prime No. Lard, Rattle Rendered, sad a - general stock of good. In our Imo, for .I , and In ante and artirlog at Mcl/01 1 1ALD & AIIBUCKLVEI, del 242 and 241 Lilo rte area. VALUABLE WORKS ON MILITART LAW. De Hart's Military Lair, 1 rol., ➢ TO. Prim 58.34 , Callan'. U. 8. Military Laws, Mit-1883. 58 Y. Ileart's Military Laity sad Courts-Martial. N. For We by KAY at 00, 68 Wontl ittr.at WANTED TO PURCHASE, •N OIL TANK. . • Iron preferred. Capacity about Dro thousand bar rola, and pompinp facilities. Inqatro of RODT. ABLIWORTIT. no.10:11. STORE FOR RENT ON MARKET STIUMY.—The handsome 'lron moot. No. 5 8 Market street, next door to N. Manses A dens, Is of fered for rent on drat of Jarman" nest. Address JOHN WAY, Jr., nolB:2ptjal &slotlor•Ille P. O. PULVERIZED lIERBS.—Sage, sum mer Savory. Thyme! mut Marjoram. preperiel and pat up by the Crated Elodety of Shakere for pale by JOAN ;MACAW. del Corner Liberty and Hand area.. VPIT'a I APPLES I-186 barrels de Apple. c. covri t emera; for sale by. l 110MAKEll & LANG. 'E.TIEJr77I. CIIIEEtE.--700 boxes Prime W ItTfor \.../ pale by d. 2 CEIAS. C. EA WILEY, ITU Liberty .t. gw - TE CID - ER—AO bbls fresh from the frmAxm, far ealm by d.. 3 cans. C. BALCLET, 179 Liberty It lbs Packed Butter To r WM. P. PECK C CO. PUBLIC TICES MR. VANDENHOFF U m gin I"e attrond and Itaat. Lattilng at 31 A SONIC TiItIEISDAT EYrNING. Itecatntb, EVENING WITH DICKENS Offico Red Depository, &9 Fourth Street, Between end Matt Furore PanioasT—TßOMO. BABEWELL ii[CLISTA HT -JOSEPH S. 111"gTER TaK....num—JAMBS PARK, Jr Contributions of money and fpwda solicit«.l The freight on good., donoteei B ysld Isere J KPII BISPII All L. 11 I rt.u. Ar: 125 bole. Misortael B, d. .1E 11 4 ' 1 .1D FWITISEMEJrTs J-I EW The Maskal Matter , ..f the I:ant Apenkihr c.•.[ In fav, r of DECK ER'l3 After ba Log 013:311.-: tL• Piano "r -,1 •••.:, DEC RED ery earefidly, we bare 1, thr czmOn-ion, and eh:11,111y t,-Iffy. th, o'l are in every rem..., eapriner irsdrisnirrst, Their rich, trlllituit. very distinct. and of an er t 11,0 nnurlcal character. Their h.irkmanehip ie iofhe s c r y best, plainly sls'ninnsdrat•lo that none bnt the very beat material. art' need. and their Issurli s even's,. and esicalit of t lir wtl,e host whole rt i ''nes,•sf the key tesarl, unstnrph..,sl 1•> atsy her Plane Corte we basil S. B. Mill!. Th,nji ,, , Thom., William Mason. CLn• Fra.lell, Th.. naval, rdrt nr the. Berton. an.l World; earl A n.hu it Dirr, L.r G.,rnian ; John Zomini, or Journal of I.u Jr ~ Irinn./up ; in. L. Bitt,, , nrl Wolfsohn, A .hobo lot of th0., , 0 e.uporlor in•trunn.n. Junt er J M MTFMAN Arno .`.l rum mtreo. VVERYBODY siforLD PEE, THE IA RIVETED SHOES, CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, ?Issas rsmomber that Ibis rory superior style of work, new and warranted, costa no mote than cnm [non good. 9,1,1 elloorhere Gr,tent variety and mAt bennatlful style. of any house wear of New Tort dog AT l'llh NEW CA.IC I. le'l' ST . O }tie, We !then son, during the present month, at wholesale end retail, WITHOUT ANT ADVANCE IN TRICE, e full line of CARPETS, Floor Oil Cloths, In shoots 9 to 24 foot WOOLEN DRDOGETS AND CRUMB CLOTHS WINDOW SHADES, TABLR AND PIA NO COVERS, lIPOS, MATS, STAIR RODS, do. 11150 e. m Th. sc gcode havc torso-. 41, In floo hands, fr. ru TEA to TWENTY•itI VX CXNT. within thirty dap, and we art now selling at 1.1:1_ , S THAN MAN. UYACTUItEIt'S PRICES. Our stock Is altnoat en tirely now, all haring been purchased within ninoty drys, for cash, at thc story lowest prim es of tbs. year. McFarland, Collins & Co No.. T 1 ANTI FIVIII NTIYPT, u. , h..•n Post nfllio and th.r, at. 4 n•::.rno. C4,OTHINi; I=l Cape and Sark Ovcrcoals EIESECEI CHINCHILLAS PILOTS, mcl CASSIMEIIIM Garibaldi and Cutaway Suits, And a nol asigorttuect of nal. of klud., for GRAY 6, LOGAN, N 19 Fifth At Tlll3 kiniLE CALL A ...11.,4.1.4a.f ri.rl 7 ) ..f apleo.t cuzzEm Songs, Trios, Quartette and Ch onises !tier 1.411111.h.,1 TL I. 11,...k •Lq..‘lll be In 'oral hotoo, to Cfi too I...agn• , and atov..l camp -fix It will nett, wittl..t OilOUOr ti I=l o..sylet ma hl un , vwlpt A 15 routs CHAS. C. MELLOR, . . li'A TEI ) ---Surgf4ati and A.:.istant T Surgeun4 for C.lort-4 11..alluenle In Ow P. • I..rtment. of th. Sulth.t; , ulf, and Ttll/10.4., EMlii=== BOAII 11, are n..vr In ...lon at 1.t..i0n, NC" Pot k, Waalltogt,n, Oinelttnatl sod St. ',Alta. •13 , 1 at Ill* hendquarte, of the. Armlet ~r IS l'ototnar, 'ufnher• land, and olnewle.rs. Applications for eaatninati. , ns oh , uld bt wade t. the Surgann 0.-neral, I.'. S. A., Vra.hington, It. and tutast It. a...r.tapanlod with one or more tertirno ofg.t.d moral .haracter frr.n, t,wiwrclabla arn. The Board will determine whether Ilea minelidats I 5 qualineet for Surgeon or for ...mien.' gni-Aeon. The candidate mull be a graduate ammo Heron, Mmlicel i'ollege ; non-graduate+ will not lie !Ina. J. R. BARNE.q. Acting Surgeon itenerel. Surgeon Generere Office. Noe le, lea'. tni2l..ciet2ce IT HAS NO EQUAL—The immenee imocets which for the peat @wean seen hae attend• ed PROF. REED'S II•GNETIC OIL In the alley's clam and cure of pole, emboldan the proprietor to state, land challenge contradict That It has cured more Rheumatism, That it has cured mon Sore Throat, That It has mind more Neuralgia, That It Mu cured more Weak Joints, That It has cured more Chwrated horn, That It he. cured more Burns, That It has cured more Frosted Peet, That It has cured more Brute., That It has cured more Nerrota Affections, That It hu rand more Stiff Joints, Than all other Pain Corer., Pain Killen and LInl• moots combined. For male LT Bruggtata everywhere. SIMON JOBB STON, Bole Agent, non Corner Fourth and SmithSeld snort.. J NO. BURGESS& CO (Succoo.ore to J.l W. HANNA.) COmmliadon et. Forwarding TiTerehani•, 1:= Haring parchasod the. "Benno Warehouse" at Oil City, and Loring ample room and &OHM", wo are now eps!. to more. and forward OIL AND MED. CH A D NDISE. of every description, and pronahro rot- Istaction to all who may favor us with their patron noahoodnnt U 8. D 1 r.rcu.a avo DISM.I3IO Orrtra, - 1 Pittsburgh, Pe., Nov, 27th, 1863 WILL DE SOLD AT PUBLIC ALC. TION, et Camp Howe, near Pittsburgh. Pa.. on 211URSDAT, Dectitutair 10, 1841, at 10 o'elnuk e. tn., by Davis it hlellivaine, Auctioneer., the build ings and ether property at C.mp Howe, ronsist Mg of Donnie, Scantling, Storm, Primps, Looks, to. the instorial to be removal within to,. day. from day of solo. Tonne rash. Government Nada. WILLIAM J. MCORREAD, cm,t. C. 8, A., Mwtorlng d 1/hamming Mice, n.2tl td (..Viitt).—l'he undersigned has, un der the date of the 12Lb Init., taken charge of the Grocery eslabileliment hitherto canted on by Mr. 31 S. TII lAS RA II X, at No. 440 Penn shoat, on his own accmint. All person. knowing themselves in. dxbiel to thn old drat sill please Mae payroll; nod having rialmn strelnet the old nom till !meant thou to in.. II&Nt4Y 71A HE. In retiring ti-nen silo Inv Inc., I take plmmum In 'own:mooning my .on, II ENRY NADI. to MY MA friend, and customer... I'ltnanvh • Nor. NI. ISO. _ ..... noNI 1 MI BARRELS NO. 1 EXTRA In new bright barrels, for sale by T ETTEItiI TESTAMENTARY "who estate of Lillie A. Fletcher, lent of Ph eleargh, hiii , lhit.heen granted to the undersigned, •II pone.. baring datum against said rested.. arsresew...seed to present thorn, July authenticated. and ail s Indebted aro rognired to makepayment to r. JACOB II WA VIER, Eseene../. neltillatrdOw 20 Contra A 200 BXS. NEW M. 11 BUNCH AND LAYER RAISINS ; 10 frolic oew flendlogs 114Islos, 10 casks onw Ourrobtc Jost rrenired Ity • EDW. ILEAZELP,N. 90 BBI.S. WHITE FLINT HOM I N Y ; 20,000 poplar Druone Ilandloa; 50 beans Thumbing Mame ; 1,000 pound, Doelorloott flour Tonal. % 6DW. REAZELTI, MJR SALE—A Raft of Framing Tim or, averaging from 21012 Inchae aqua.. SnooLve ¢I No. 103 /ITU! nonif \\THEA 6 T b AND BARLEY. mon boimo . ,% I X.i rl H . '4 l l.ll Tonal. by 2C11021•11211 t JrE .11) 11 - 121? T no-riii 13 EA1"1 DIME BOOK PUBLISItERS EZINEE MIME arprory, late sad rTit.rolly Ju.t. 1 hi, In ~.,...on ceated teith liy the ta ok trade null the ptibli. Is offering, therefre, a list of their 111 ME Pk B LIt'.TIONS. the rutili•herii eeek L inform tteeo hot yet fanillisr with the tied'hiiirta and the ercel 10h..0 'il their is, of the slerlaive range rte brae:eat to their troika, of their for all &aloha .d all elm,. trha reettilre Text Rcl-ks, Heel 11.,kii 11r.. le awl;lU , •m• Rre ling The lint that tar est brerrn. among other., !h., rll,. Inc , a'unida and In tritetin, (natured, air 1. St Ilt tOL NElllEn—C..ll,protmg, hpotk t rn. 11. r 151ILT HAND DOr , ER —C,-.k [L.A. Bn k.f RACip.A. Drewmaker, Physician, he. in HAND inn yoP. 188. welter. Book or Etiquotto, Book of Yttraeo, ho. IV. HAND 1100 K OF GAMES, Sr —Chew Instruct or Cr, ;Kowa''C ompanion ; Guido to ' , win, 1.. Brut li.oh for ompany and Squad. dtc. PwITLAR BIOGRA PIIIES. —Winfield molt, tittribaldi, John Paul Juno., Anthony Wayae, KR Carson. Dante] Bonne, Dm Id I'rocket , Pontiac. Tremont. Terumiteh, Brownlow, VI NIES t.i TII E TIM ES.—Blographichl Sketchea and Portrait, of Gen.. liallock, Hooker, Ron. croon, Ittalor, Brant, Burnopio, !hulks ; Sigel. Corcoran. Popo and many Whore VII. HAND 1110,11 Fia{I. I ITIZPXS. National Ta% Ear, ow It non N.'. with Rummer..,Sr . Ton Lon lhoosioni, Military nand Book. At; 111 AM lIRD AN BATTLEo.—Battleol Pith.Lorgit Landing and `wit. of Corinth IX TALES. TRAPIII.NS AND ItotHANcEn t.p II.;11DER AND BEVOLUTD iN A liT 1111E 1 1. -In 1111. e , .1 crown twonyo 1., Nonfarm); Illortrated fr. 141.1..ign. by John 11. chapin. Each tomb , tontplett in Reel!. Par titularly adaptod for llonnow and Fir...deo. \ 1;111 E. otiSt; IttPtEs.—Choite Sent.ui ~,,, tal and oily Song, ectn t .rtoed in ng Mod ,r no. la red 11 - orn Ito 12 A 140. It o n4 m , Tiro.; Tho K rw-mock Sonny., ; Colon Ito . Military ring Mod:, Sr . XI Bwißan OF Itwk, of Fun. hograted. No.. I and!. X 11. BEA DLL'S DIME NOVELS.—The do ictot work , by tho most popular authors. X.• n-rho f books firer put urn. the American market bas w.l, the , ilolooty and tutor which now at • NH,. to BEADLE t h 1 . 11214 N y•s Nl'VEi.o. Ti,. y pOW.BA, among other eatuamendsble tw- I ore.. the following characterod They ore writ ton expreoely for the writ.. TN.) aro "'Allot/ by tho nary toot author. Thai are o Ito t In wthlact and charaoter Tit, . t-n adapt..) L. A r taste. I h.t) 1-rioted In wiry attract I, form (103 40 'loot:y act•tiptable to both wince 1 hey ..i.• t d,N, wd, and -at tefoch•ry ran pet, hietorical roman,. ot. O.). 11,• car. , , taw., aro altar& ;;; their rep,. ton atol ; r•-turd.o , t the path , may al; wat roor wonotoi that, In buytnp nno of BEADLE n I.IM E N .JV ELS, it obtains what will pro, a 1.4111,9 frondawdoes lioneure ithd what nr•ttoartly frondlo more nod proton, pop! worka. staty.T;n th. DINE NQVIELi rrin rir Thu! delightful remanre Intl . ..duce" us te the ereete of /14/VlC . llcampeugn opatnet Phtludelphla In 1771. It og Ter,. gruphir picture of the limas end t.. 1 men. Imp...vet, RA It and of r,rmnnent intcreet. It I. by ono of our et fab•ante enth-rs tho field of It-b net I-nary al et rne: I tho I toittin ot•tf.i the White lion, for Ily Mrs. Ann 0. omphene. : The Prmemer • Crete, out the Brio ••1 Pl.l. fret Hall fly Herr, Cavendish Myro, the Child of Adoption. LA story of the celebrated Sin. General Gaines., Ely Mrs. A 8 st. ;hen, t. Ali e.' Wilde , a R. .P tho Mi. hist. r,".. :qr.! M. V. V otor. s The ieoiden Wit, or. the Carib'. Pledge A ; Wort Indio thintene Br Coln Barker. 0 Chip, the 1 u,e Child. By :11,, 31. Denieon I 7 Reefer of '79 ; or. the Cruise .st the By Harry ciorend le h. • 9 Seth J an,.; or, the 105110.. ..f Fr o ntier by Edward S Ellie , 0 The Slate Sculptor ; a Tato of .11-nbrtuma'a Tuns. By Wm Jared Hull. • lu The flat is wod ,. Bride, a ilotoaiico of Siam! er I.lfe Ily Mrs M. V. Victor 11 The Prisoner of La moss.. ; or, Fortimes of a • ointal Hein ee By Hr.. ihudes. 12 11111 'lbid.., Trapper . or, Life Is the North...vet By }Award S. Kill.. IT l'sdar swamp or, Wild Nat's Brigade. A Tale of tbie Palmetto State. By Wm. K. Eyeter It. The Emerald Seek lore; or. Mrs. Buttorby'. Board er. A hots story of the old time and the new. 10. The /lodide r Angel. a ROll.ll. of Kentucky fLstiger'e Life. By Edward 8. Ellis. Turk Ezekiel, and his Exploit , . on Two Conti, nen. By Mrs. 31, V. Victor, 17 Madge Wy Id, the Young Mon's Weird. Fat or, the lute of the SiouLa Captive. By Edward el. Ellis. 19, Ilawasoit's Deughter , ot, the French Ceptive, By .1. J. 11. Dusenne. 20 Florida; or, the iron Will. By Mrs. Denis , n. 21 Sybil (These; or, the Valley Benet., • Story of California Life. By M.. Ann 9 Stephens. 22. The Maid of Esepus; or. the Trial. sad Triumphs of the Revolution. By N.C. Iron. 12. Winnifrird Winthrop; or, tho Lady of Atherton 11411. By Men Augusta. 24. The Trail Hunters. By Edward S. Ell.. 23. The Peon Prince ; or, a Yankee Knight Ertant in Mrstiro. By A. J. H. Dugantie 20. Isabel 410 Cordova; or, the Brethren of the Cost. By John B. Warner. IT The Daughter of Liberty. A Tale of '75. By N. • C. Iron. TO. King Barnaby ; or, the Malden. of the Torrnt. A Story of the 311okt:tacks. By N. 91'. Bnettsed. 20 The Forest Spy. A Tato of the War 011112. By Edward S. 70. Putnam Pomfret's Ward; or, • Vermantar'e Ad ventures in Mexico. By A. J. H. Bogen no. 31. The Double hero. A Tale of See and Laud In 1913. By N C. Iron, 'a. Trona ; or, Life on the Southwest Border. By Eel. ward S. Ellie, 33 Matins Guinea. A Romani% of Louisiana 122 By Mra. M. V. Victor. Li. Ruth Merger.. A Botuanon of tl a Revolt of 1099 By Mrs. H. A. Denirein. 35. H.., end West ; or, the Beauty of Willard'. Mill, By Mn. F. F. Barrett. 38. The Riflemen of the !diem!. By &Iry S. Eill. 37. Giedirold, the Spy ; or, the Faithfitl and Unfeithful of 17.0. Ily N. C. Iron. The Wrong Ilan; a Tale of the Early Settlements By Henry J. Thorne, 39 Tho Land Clam ; • Tata of the Uppy, Missouri By Mr, France. Fuller Babbitt 40 Thetnioni.C. Daughter ; a Telco( Eastern Ton nesse, =4 pp., eo,nts. By Mrs. Victor 11 The Hunter's Cabin, By Eti.vard S. Ellis. 42. The K Man; *Tale of South Carolina in Be. ol oftener, Tlmea. By A. J. 11. Dotionne. 43. The Alter. ' a Tale of the Kanawha Valley. 11. Henry J . Thor... 14 Agnes Falkland ; a Story of Continental Titnew By N. C. In.. 4.5. Esther; • Story of tha Oregon Troll By Sirs Ann 8. Stephen.. 40. Wreck of the Albion ; o iiarsone e of the See. By John S. Werms, 47. Tins Bumble's Charge Dr Mrs. If A. Dent•on. 45. Oonornoo, the Huron. By Edward S. F.ll. Tho Gobi Monte. ; • Story of Pike'. Peak. By !Ina H. V. Vietor. 50. The Bleck Ship. Dv John B. Werner. 51. Tho Two Guards. 11l N. C Iron. 52. Single Eyo a Story of fitful Philip'. War. By Warren tit. John. 53. Hake and L0u,.,. n) the author of Sledge Wyld," 54. Myrtle, the Prairie Child; at, Out •Weat Lore Mary. By the anchor of "Etnertlii Steckler," 74. Og and On; or, the Ranger'. Find trui,n Ily John 8. \Vanier. :0 .1h01.4 l'lot ; or, the Covernor•m Dollen Child; a Story of Erontessoe'• Time. By Sir.. Ann 9 Stephen.. 58. •i 7 The *soot. By the !toilet, of Aug"S. Eye." The Mad llonter Ely Mrs. rtionn tel. Kent, the hanggeer By Edwaol S. Ellis. std. Jo. Davies.' Client ; or, itCoorting , an Kentucky Throo Generation. Ago. By Mrs; 'Victor. El, Laughing Eve.. a Tale of the Natal,. Fort. By. eery J. 'thorn... P2l The Unknown: a Tali. of '77 Ily b r Iron. I=EI The books or [MAPLE k COMPANT all bear the Imprint of the coin •One` their ...gild end prmixted trade mark. The poblic will be careful not to confound the Alm• Publication. with the ...vent - ten root" entafprkee lato/y pet upon the market. The Dime Publications are aiway• kept fur axle by all oesw.dealent, erear4be bad, poet-pald.ttuonath the malls, on remimlon of the price, 10 cent, each, to tiff publishers. Address explicitly, et per math•« of Food of 'blot column. Nen t for • catalogue. I.ltForol roduellon to aortae smrtut TOrXtr, Rev York, O•nanl Agent JOHN P. HUNT. MISOIIie HALM Firth Sire.* i HENRY MINER, Noe. 71 •nd 73 Fifth Street I daltdiliwT dt wh.t: 6 r knt, L . 1311!1!1=111±13 =EEO et,llen• “ t•.l,proA I=ll 111312111 E I:MEIM=I Wholoud* Awn(, Plttrborgh .YE 1r: .ID 1 . 1E.R14 S £-TIE-rTS ( ij,c ENTIRE STOCK AT COST L. HIRSHFELD, 0. W twit s MEN'S Fl RNISHING GOODS, Overcoat Cass!mere.. Sr BET= MAL) E TO 0 D , n u.uui uuswpaawd c•at nice. I.lug • reduction or at least 1. - !re 1 . 1E12. CIECNCI From our old mum. I rusks this a good Inducement to those, who wish to buy lairguins, truing anima to close out toy enttre stock by lb. Lt of J•nuare. amount of retiring from business. THE TORs TO LET Posnr%lou girt, On le of of February. L. HIRBEFELD, pmyroottArit ALBuNisl 1:=1 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUILS holding Piciore-s. Si 50 snd uploreutbs llorucco, bolding vu Pt.:tunl4, BI nOuld upx Ardm. Monycao, holding :ta Plc t urea, 31 &II and upyrnrds. Mon. - a', bold Itig 1 - lothroe. $3 bo and upsrnriii Morocco, holding 37 and rrporords. Mor.cco,ll..lding t tat., 5j :At and otwarde AU writ., from 1.0 rt.,. pflt Ittopf.) ups-anti. nn 11K ST itin, 16 I.ny 11,1oprapb en•nm. IA al JOHN P. HUNT'S, No. 69 Fifth Street, 2lnsoula Hell All Album. ale trarrhund or the beat make and nuttertal. Photograph Garda hams SO ern to p•-r M.S. elm ante. no3o _ CrI"I'H IS WTI PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS 2doßocco ♦Lnvms, HOLDING 20 PICTVI/E9 M01t ,, C 4 ) HOLDING T. riCTVRES I=ll .11tqlOf:CO ALBI'IIS. )101,DINp u , pirTritts, MoROCCO ALBUMS, HOLDING {.O PICTURES MOROCee ALBUMS, EILLDrtiG GO Pictunte 14 50 ;0, r,o MORuCeo ALBUMS, HOLDING 80 PICTURES 85 00 ! $5 001 85 00 hIOROOOO ALBUMS, lIOLDING PTOITIV.9 86 co: $6 601 63 ! Leas than Wholool. Prices! Lees th.o )(anat.- tarre's Prior I Lem than Auction Prices! Every Album warranted, and utisfaction to the purchaser tiviarantend. or money rejksded. Largest stook, tiriutost ansortment, and lowest prices In lb. city' PITTOCK'S Thot.grapb Album and Clot Picture Emporium nnlB FIFTH STREET, opporlte M. P. O. ANALYSIS.- St. LOUIS, MO, ° A-1 bltar, Art Nltli•- 1' a >x nut. Ed A.o.wat.t• . Ilavlng acceptod the Agency fbr the sale cf the SEIIPLE CLAY, mined near EL Loa* Ido., I In vit• the attention of Glees and Steal Manufacturers to the Analysis given above, to reported by Prof.. A. A. flays, of Boston, and J. C. Booth, of Philadelphia, which. together with the tog or actual experience by manufacturers In Pittsburgh, eiltritUrOti and to. Louis, determined it to be the purest and moat valu able Clay new known, whether Foreign or American. Pots nude from it have stood In the Glees Furnue front Oti to P month.. The Analyeie in of the Clay no taken from the mine, without say washing or preparation whatever. poems,. great adhesiveness and plasticity qualified, which are not shown by the Analyels, and which ed• mit of the mixture of a Mtge proportion of shell or burned Play. 1 am now prepared to fill order., for the above Clay to be chipped from St. Louie or delivered here. ALZZ. GORDON 80. 141 SZOOND STREET, _ _ pURVIANCE'S PHOTOGILiPH ROOMS, CORNZII TITTH AND MARENTNMENTS, (Ed =ld M elorleff, Ow, ft.fetal - OEM'S /oretry B(e(0.) IA 0 "I" 0 GI- HA. Of every dm sad et*, plate or colored, from the populax Carte de Visite to Cabinet end Ilh eke. Mr. PURTUNCII would particularly call the at Laotian of the AGED ♦ND the eaay oeuibillty of dila ortablhbakent, botog mar.bod by • alsgla short flight of stairs. Priced mains* arid satisfaction guaranteed. cesP,StlyweirTts HATS AND CAPS! Of eral7 style 1 .A DIMS VIJ RIS ! Of every klud and quality LADLES' AND MISSES' HATS lb mit an tasted DT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT McOORD & 00,'s, 0017 WOOD STREET : UNSi ESIS. LI bolo. Flint Hominy; 75 boxes extra largo C.oehen Cbceso; 20 do do Hamburg do; 100 do English Dairy Two, Tory Roo; 73 bble. Appian; M do prime Beane; 0 do Flaxseed; 0.0 do. Tornina; 10 do Crenberrii.; 10 do Onions; Just reccirod and for mate at No. 122 Second. otroot. note FRANK VAN CiORDER. • 1.4 1 1 NE DWELLING a PENN - 81'. 1: TOR MALI.—The large threti-etory BRICE DWELLING, No. 85 Peen street, below Hay street Is ofrered Po sale. Pries $0,500. The house I. wel , built, tarnished with marble mantela,gas and irons. Large yard and alley to the rear. Any one wishing Is see the house can enter throtV the side gate on Perm attest. JOH. WAY, Jr., Sewiekleyeille P. 0. 3,000 Out yellow manned Pine ; 9,000 Parting Rails ; 20X10 Pumping Poke, Ibe final Roots; COO Wag Spokes 10,000 Boron l Stares ;. ; 20,000 Deny Pole. ; Now landing and to ...le by /1. RIDDLE, nr&J No. 153 Liberty Street, vi VERSAr CLOTHES WRINGER, V lb. beet in use. Another th e minty Just re ceived. Cell and see them at the India - Rubber De. pot. Nos.Y.B and 28 St. Clair amt. J. &IL PHILLIPS. Sole agenta fts AlleghenyconntS• 4EII rspicifibm COATS, CAPES, 1 PANTS LT.GOINS and CAPS—a fall snpply of all qnallties and prioea always on hand. ALao, OIL COATS, J I).CHrill, and SOCWESTENS, for sale wholesal• and retail, at No.. 1:111 and HI St. Clair rt. no3o .1. Jo H. PHILLIP& I , CAN OYSI},II - . 4 recetv .4.eldatly. and for sale at Ow Family Grocer. Sion of JOHN A. RENSHAW, del Corner Liberty and Hand streets. 13U1TER.-13 boxes of .PPrtlgjelintl tier Jost metro& and fbr sale at No. 1211Sacand street. FRANK VAN GOR.DER. RE/Tn.-5 bble White Beene for co sel . . .4 4.5 14b.rt7 WY. P. nzc . . .\v AT F: LIBRARY 4741 T7 4 111:1: NI :WM In • -.1•• . -• . FALL— t>. •ni . • lAT CT! 1,111.01, Den. 341. n, • will be sons par •ipa,nt gm. a: Linmm a rcial Sal. ts.• :4 Fs,,l, stryet, an set:, Private: Libra , : ll:••.1.•: an . -• s Litersinne, embracing ...• •filr• rh.....•11% 71 If . 4 13.1410 collections lirbich r- sdi le fre- years in nor city. It u h in a, t 1 gi • r! , , . 11-•••, Tra-n15..4 Belles Lat. 441, 10 , 1411i11, ••Id Book Turutties, and finely 11.•:•trc• s Ths lit•ok• i-C• ex:. an- t numernos for spa - cuing An, n. Lund, Ninth, IC 'rola: liu in s irt 00 , , fi stional Ganery of Na no-m «, • el. ; I•n` , I len end Crtil Wan, eel.: wi T.' :: is, 21 re L..; riniehd a r, Gd ion, 1:1 ,I. ~4 l• of }Lure, ilis :antiquary, ..le 2.4.11 . 11 C NV id k., 2 volumes, ; Erna., Vic . Bowes' Luc., 1718, Ogilee 8.f.. and China, 2 rob, V1:1 141,1114. of pity, 2 rot,.; Bich. et.rdson's 4. , ,ry.2 • -bum, Pamswrie 'Poetical Rhapsody. bliaiinsisear, Nob: : Library of Chaim 'loading.. bt io!(1111 , 4 rilition of Bobort Burns, is rots Barrens Illustrated Bible, Brutes:Mot. 2 ssdn Cre's thetionars, Becton's Thir• ty Vwars, 2 v 01..; Bancroft's United 'States, 6 solo, etc. Catalogues for this three nights' mlos of this very mailable collection art now ready, and the books can b. examined sach day of nal, dot PA Is . .t MAMA - AIN& Atict're. KOOEI: 1 E:S, TOBACCO. &C.--Ou VA :ATURDAT MORNING. Ihr Mb, at 10 ceciork, sill Le wid, ni the rclei Sales Ito,ma,M Fifth AtP`Ot., invis 01. TA. C.ll Soap: bss. gr and Popper, •.a/ l'ale 1 eiluu .; 15 •• Cloves; I Paraffin , . Candle, 5 ritIAMOI3; 5 tcoat 10 •• Mustard; 20 • Gov't Jac, C.sflre . . 20 • Dairy Cheese; 10 th,•in Gr. J. III:. 0 '• iavend'h Tobnoo, 5 bra. Hie Flour. •• Not. Loaf do; 5 •• Vortnic,lll4 Futported Egan; 7 pure Guru Starch; 5 kegs @la Tobacco; I •• Dauch llnceit•; 5 I•ble. Cut and Dry do; lu " ground Glngor; The attun ton CO tho trade I. invited. drat 1)A VIS 31eILIVAINE, Anrers k Liyijr „MA MS. WINES, Sc.—OD SATURDAY )ItII:NIN , ., et 10 o'clock, will 1.0 t.nitl, sta. No 54 Fifth th.• pon'n Iri.h 31', 1 qr. puraJuice rem 1.1.13..dd d •, (.11.4 Ind .d Ina; 5 •• •• do: , 'lterry Cordial: I !..; c.lOl Brands, 1 choice Rhine Vine 3 bids. Cognac. Brandy, raak Holland ,iln; 1 Apple do, “rttini; 2 .• Jrr?...) Cider du; u or k, 10 r....e 4, 1 Fr.nch Bralnti) The attentton of the ip 101.111 to tilt. sal., ef Li4l.le . r. , k 1 DA? IS A 51c1L1VAI NE, AucUrs. TATC ARA", OIL SLiN, Ac Op Friday evening, Dec. Ith, will ho sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, .54 Fifth street, to the catalogue Pile of valued, Books, from a Pri vate Library, commencing et 7"t; o'clttek, a Statuette Copy of Power's Greek Slave, in a., Itatuary marble, 7 flue Leudexnpe Painting. in Oil. 3 Life Pictures by Blythe; A large Globes. Terrestr..l and Celestlsd I superior Violin, A,' Catalogues are now mud). del DAVIS A Niel LNI A INE. AncUrs. FI.TR SALE OF "I'l I E SEASON, LAT A UCTION.—WiII lie sold on THURSDAY,tho Ad, at 2 o'clock to rho after - ono, nt If'KXLVEYI3 AUCTION /DANE, No. 4; Fifth street, the Loot For Sale of the S. .011, booing cot orders to doe's than out without c-ct. Among tire notorttovnt Is a large rarlery of Lodi 4 . and t Sete of all kinds and slats, and this to the only chant, to get Cheep Furs able tessnn. Sale pool tire. tw.lkat J. IV NET VET, duct. OIL WELL 1'o( ILS, 111JACESMITii Too Li.. ar.—On ? T RDA Y ?MIMING, Doc. Stb, at 11 o'clock. ai!l fo.ld, et the Commercial Pales Room,, tvl 11R tor t • oil well Boring tl.re , a pat, Blackewith !au, oar ..lalll, do: ' VlSAnct're, - QECONI)-11.\.Ni.) riANos.—O n FRI 1J DAY A FT Eft N ith. nt 3 o'clock, will la gold, nt the t , dameretai hAlitt Lunn, 54 Fifth st., to!....tura, In plain walAutinorletnhogany cas.• DA V I$ a.uctsra. ictuoi;\ - . A:s;1) JENNY MORNING, Dec. 504, nt 11,,•dock, at the rontrnarrini ntrrat, 1 open t.p Itnovi,l awl I J-nnc Lind ituttgv. del PA VI "i Aaet'.. Wltitbuit 44 3 11. e s t fre mi ton &m• ITlAdx:ma ai HIGHEST PREMIUMS AT TWE INTEGNATIMAL EXllll ITION, LONNA, 186 t, Industrial Exposition, Paris, In competition with all the leading Serving Machines In Europe and America., and the United States Agricnitural An Intlon ; Metropolitan Me ehnalee Inetitute, Washington; Franklin Institute. Philadelphia; Mechanics' Association, Batton; American Institute, Now York; Maryland I.titnce, Baltimore; Mechanic,' Association, Citicionatt Kentucky Institute, Louisville; Mechanics' Insti tute, San Francisco: and at every. State and County Fair where Exhibited this Season. 1245,000 OF THESE MACHINES HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD, A fits which speaks loader thaa words of the rooms end popularity of the oelebratod WHEEL= I WIL SON FAIIILT EIEWZNO MACHINE—the ohirePwa Mechlin, In the world, BECAUSE IT IS TILE BEST EVERT MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE FURS ItriTONlll.ll BUM NOTIITIte I 1 rtECIUSIXO INSTRUCTIONS BEMIS ALWAYS !USTI TO IMILUI3T aI—ND EXPLAIN TIMM Pirrannura, Pa. 007* (Arcola:6, eou talc hag au in phi...stk., bf the muldne, with tosttmontahl from Mira of the high est social Etsodlng, Oren na applleatlon, either to peiriort or ii men WM. SUMNER & CO., Agents f the Western States said Wesitanf R. Principal Otdcen and xVind.sale Empoliam. No. 27 Firth strect...-PITTIBMIGII, PA Pike's Opera Hone,. .......01NOPSNA17, 0 llasonle Temple.......totrisrrus., NT no23.ltote FAMILY DYE )RS. PATENTED 0(710BR8 13,1= Black for Rilk, Dart Blue, LigAt Thu, Frentallneo, Gland Drums. Dark Brown, Me* Dmina, 6..11 Arm., Cann, Dark /Ivai,, L4pkt Drab, Finns Drab, Lt. 'ctn., Drab For Dyeing Si. Goode, Shawls, Scarfs. Dresses, Bonnet., Hata. Feathers, Sid Gioees, 0111dt : en's Clothlir„; and all kinds-of Wearing Apparel. ear e SATIMI OT HI DEB CX&T.IDI For 23 cents you can color u miry goads aa would otherwise coot floe time, that rum. "(allow ahadea am be pr&lnced from the aim., dye. The process I, simple, and any one can use lb. dye with perfect samosa Directions in 4511.'6, Trench and German. Inside of each package. boo farther infoimation In - Dyeing, and co 141,11 V: pern,it knowledge what colors aro beet adapted to over others, witb many Tab/able, reel") purchase Drown & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and °Worth& Bent by mall on receipt of prtere-10 cents. Hangfactured by llGri'F.h STETIVIS, tr 4 Broadway. Barton. Tor ale by druggista and ,loslert generally. • no r • MAHOOD N 1 HOW LOST I ROW BICSTOBED f—Jtun pablitirod, toe scaled en- Price Six Rate. A Lettm• on thy - Name. Trattment and Barikel- Cure dr Exrmatorrhma, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary lissloas, Sexual Debility, end Impedimenta to . Marrfsgepratfall, us : Nerrotrat, Consumption. EPikTaT and • tat and Physical • Incapacity, resultfor from Self. Abuse, Ar., by Ron!. J .Cczytaart - tx,M. D., author :ants, "Green •Ilkrokottc. °A Boon to Thousands of Sufferer.," Beat under steel; in a . plain envelope, to al 3 ,4 4 frrns pol6psld, an receipt elf fax cents or Dro pcatage stamp., hy_ DB. 1101 1,,7 talGanstler Bowes% • Wats york,ToitOtace Box 4580. r.ls • EYES AND EAR, . . • BAELZ Pays mrtscalar attention to !INV ttottotent of C. 0310 Dlrtr A ay% the ri11.2 . 8418 tVtrtuo v........evrAßJAcr. Nun hetABTMCLAL r 1 .4 1 14 tutorto ARTIFICIAL .EYES. sad Mots all uni33nuntax rams; Aso /WM ICISABING, soft ill Alma* itQpettnE Oa Eon aid leading to rrtni snizte taMles APPLES.-200 bble Green Apples es ported, Ibr sale at 155 Marty Wen. d•I W. P. DE= A CO. A WARDED TEE Jar* 6rerw Lied ahem, it , VenZa, Maim. Maroon, ftrrin =P.- , r , , Scarbe, Slate, So{/n4., MAI, Mon..