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. - .Prod lovers - 'llottree wo ear n that there
s
been 1 I real sad rapid :growth of anti-
ele:TerY r fee4g 3 niKeo 4 o97 for somo. time
paS—prohablr is a greatly accelerated ra.-
tio since the7OogiesVid events and the
.tkarittikedKtnilltari ricitesslty / is obedi-
whiok Pritddent issued hi;
.
praclamation on the Ist ofJannarjr, demon
.sjiateCto:alf hist the wtllfuUq blind, that
2131revrand 130stession standto mtcliother
'of mother and daughter.
'glad. that just and sound
import..t subject an
aIritOIIr;LAZIZOEW, our fellorPoitisen3 •: in
lionttuilry 7 at Atate whose resources in -for
. inte,Q, and, above ail, in
trait lOW stalwart men, rank her not lower
diratili3laing the brat of thifirstolass States.
•,--Roy. Robert...7e' Breckfluids - a on hia
tinned:Affairs.
. -We have just spoken of , the growth of a
Gelding - in favor-of emancipation in Ken
'the growth has been steadily on
. „
tro that it Will cover the
whit karla9dd and: , 95 Itlichrthe dtbight re
..._
Atidrellifor, momentum and headway, at no
rlrfdi,stitnt day. It is particularly bone
fit - that such men as Governor BuAertFrrE
• •
sire beginning to abandon the old border
. stato ehibboleths abeutilavery and the Con
., e l iataie&4`l6 tong visite - &from every public!
Kentitelry, before he could attain
014 thien. - Nit what we Would now Intro
dare Grtheirritieelef our Pew:Jere is the fol
lowing sketch' of 1 'sermon preached on
. .
Thaneli),lng Day,: at Danville, Kentucky,
- TrAgthWt. Rei..Dr. .1. BBICKINRIDOE, as sec
d•IC •
Spgiven by a correspondent in the Cin
.
nitrineti - Greisrlfe. His text was let Corn.
itri*T,-: - A7rerl'..lhit thanks he to 314 which
giver us . the victory, through our Lord
AIMS Christ-" The Doctor treated his sub.
Jed:lndex. .the : following divisions—in all
:jet Moro have the suggestion,lf not the
enunciation, of the great proposi
•:-Alon•rif emancipation for the conservation
• Af liberty anti the future security and peace
• ; ,
-• theisation
•_.-.soThatthe Government of the United
•States, against which this rebellion is waged,
''lttuensit in any department of it, in any man
`..nee'er; at any time, from Its origin to the pre
,' sent del, done any act which could possibly
. -kistify, before-God or man, the sin, crime,
uid madaessuf ite attempted overthrow.
' Somebody „la to be hold responsible to God
and man r ,f . or-..a11- - the blood, murder, ,rapine,
trinity; a nd: desolation which now pervade the
ltindf !for this is sin, and the duty of
• simtainingthitGerernment is aveligions duty,
•, , made iso by the elsarest teachings all through•
the ward of• God.
• !,2.-That r when this--rebellion occurred, the
people. of! the loyal States rose up as one man
• - put it down; and, though :evil men, Med
' gated by the devil, have tried to divide and
'Detract the loyal people, and did for a time
AO fer,inceeettas t, humbUg us, yet we arc
now, as, recent events show, thoroughly
, - • HlPASlDlAilithkriore determined-torn down ttio
rebellion than ever.
L'Xhat God had so completely frustrated
all thie calculations of the leaders of the re
hellion, on whiettheir hopes of success had
been built. -••
4•4,.!That Ged had eude:lined the great pow
areOrthe world, so as to prevent their inter
ference in our quarrel. '
• 5., That it was a matter of devout thankful
ness, that, notwithstanding our mistakes In
the Bald, reverses drawbacks,,through the ie
. 1011Apettney:' 'our generals or othcrs,,oar
ernirse was still onward in the great purpose
Of laving the life of the nation.
b. That in the midst of so much peril, re
andMiclitalion, before our rulers,
in the exercise' of such east powers as were
simentiallor themto wield in putting down the
iebelikin, they bad been preserved by an over
. . illis Proeidetioe 'foam committing no more
*Wakes than they bid done.
Lit regard to the bearings of the war, upon
alierisy, while - I have aaid r did not approve
kof ail the government had done, I have al
way 6 held that Whatever was necessary for the .
• ,grivitentiont to do. - in 'Mdiu to , crush the rebel
„ ••• 411161,,shatil.d be done , and I would uphold the
ntin li. -• And this is the solemn, re
dirty of every citizen.
141.botittheoryAhat the Administration has
eetietide the corietitation, in this measure, be
1104Cthat not a single Administration had
in !power since the origin of the gor
r •”' lernment, against-Whieh the charge had not
~ ea made that it bad o trampled on the consti
dation in something it had done, and therefore
' - .A!thls'cliarge was no new-thing.
It was muse for thankfulness, that in
the midst of perils, sacrifices and burdens,
einparelieled, the heart of the people was
qetead,, notwithstanding all the:arts of demi.
- -.gegnith fn their determination to sustain the
iprrernment In patting down the rebellion ;
he frit nne, let what would come, was do ter
inined-to' grind by the government in this par
. pisse;andthat it was - the duty, the religious
ittity,:ed erm7 .. „eitisen to do the same.
DESSItTLIA ♦zD RUNAWAYS IN CANADA.-
7 11*Ifewbuilport Herald says that from let
- ten from Canada and from men who, have re
,-,inutiiy visited there, it bits received 'informs
-‘,,,..40n1atat there are at least forty : thousand
men in the British - Provincos who have served
from ILI months to `a year and s half in our
Some Were broken down in spirits
slid:bmith,by the hardships of war; some suf
foredill-kreatment from drunken or brutal
. 6111oert}'esora of them, having sick furloughs
•er liberty,to'visit their homes, overstayed
-. tbetrittn, tfr' mad lowed to go hack. Most of
Abem3.winild new gladly return to their duty if
soured that, they could do so
-tvitlunit being eoseci to the terrors of a twat
..,.isassebal-tatd , pituneat The Hvaidthinks
: - 'lLlto,"elainstion' to ilk etteet by the Prodded
....Nradylottfro.it leiiirtwenty thousand of them
tfPiliefa regimints,atiferotbolnkoflanuary.
Coo Top 11 ,
-,BC I X O O ' . AT:mi.—The Buenos
cifOnss.Stascloril, Of Octobor-104b; saps to iu
saminarr of .nowsithat, total& raiders will
• Oliiitied to know that orer.thlisti tone the
--"`• tat 'best rattan Ird3A of all iletettitlons:have
•been,dietiiboted, and. are 0 . 054' plinted in
the pact { Of 'th4 nation roost 14apted to the
trl i o f Manchester will bear with
•
' that;mililions nad-:ifinlions of cotton
-11.isialatoiaric:ctkrirostitit over Wo pro
;4',iteiltlikeEngllshosanufacturers Ara thousand
WO g[ ,cotton ; ftom the Blies. Plate this
iioipn Year: litinclitl. thousind 'the neat.
ntis!Ootton bales we askneithor
-pus 4ovarelgist nor 011BACI, but railway iron,
, safttsin loads;
htul etts ;bantams, raider the
bounty sOt jail published by thegeneral court
sill be:tho beat paid troAiPs isrtho world. The
amount of and parte:bayonetted for
„ - terrier.; by ivsoldlerwho' has pre-
May, ninetnsontidor. more,
if he has alai:lily of not less than thtee per
,l24oohisndet4.."*ahar,fee supp o rt, is -
lletre.t. - ;:iNted. , , bounty, 002; 'th e .
f -I '.."VOISIXffirnOULDWIL; ty, $ 326; pay, 4,468;
slothlag,'s.l.26,aid to fondly;
, • 1f ind eed 0f5325 in
hand, from the Slate; be 'accepts the offer of
, *lovartiotithincretsa afylay,ho will realm
, TUkiaare than tho.sumittrovo. • '
. - -
A Concorkiew
- - Oteetei"iith. subetitt
o,...„......,,..:TetienWgzaitclauteettao,- That , of t.
•,tr',, 4 thetr_q/12 men, irt
..t:. be
ktet"l biod, mtelteOeg ;,T,b,c city l a ey is
4). f u entetr uila P iis s too tz a b h uk PlitLa or at t h ... . Inv., Lx.
att lodge ,
1112 ,
Gailtn= natiS of-‘;"T;
- 1 ' tuillAuips,-e,,,,,thhaf4ll•d i th eea. & UAW, lad
. . thermesm---/- sista' at. w - o ,i t '6l the
..- Go
um -101111ebrriticen Init. likely young
'.).. "',.9'1*...'
"11.1' hues of Uk
~-,stittotby attiglarrne
__the
_. of
{ formally- } realm - - the ~.fiti- 4 10. minllisia• Of 'th?
ow ? 'at
.--,-,r-ns74 0,..,11.ate, pogo itmrsra h u t. - hreatlY,
.. ' I willite,-y-,11....013 ~.40
____,t,
0=114; NinliViante war*-Pr7
'0#11,q19121 '. - .
~;'
Tha :fleet of titiAtar in *noulll
- trii.:Now
.
(Vrlcir 'Miner, falailasflitter, sage
It is evident that this winter is to be a very
'har3'oae,~and'tlie coming 'yearTs net hopeful:
There will probably be a great war in Europe,
yrbletrEaghind cannot keep out of. The war ;
in Alilol/06 fa a calamity to England, which
she feels more and more every day. The war I
may make.Autericans rich, but it diminishes
the raga of Englishmen $05,000,000 a year.
Even in London it has idioms thousands out
of work. The rise in cotton g01;1111, hitherto
the cheap clothing of the poor, is aloe a'great
calamity. These goods bare nearly doubled
to price in the part mouthy and they are rising
every day. The cotton manufacturers and
dealers are in consternation. It was all very
, well ne.loncas - their heavy stooks were going '
off at "honey prices; but now these are gone,
and nothing remains but dead capital, with a
very short supply of poor staple, at an enor
mous price. k Too will Mari within six months,
a louder clamor against the American war
than has yet been raised—the clamor of capi
talists who want cotton to spin, and of the
poor, who want cotton to wear.
Indeed we were not unprepared for the
sombre colorineof this account. The :idyl
cos brought from Europe the week before
had foreshadowed the worst that these de
tails present. The Bank of France had
raised is rate of discount to seven per
cont., and the Bank of England rate was at
six per cent., with the immediate prospect
of an advance. As a contemporary well
remarks: "When we consider that the loans
of the Bank of England are about forty
four millions sterling, and those of the
Bank of France eight hundred millions
of francs, together about three hundred and
eighty millions of dollars, the advance of
the rate of discount from a normal condi
tion of three or four per cent. to an extra
ordinary one of six or seven per cent., it
becomes an Important feature.
"The commercial affairs of both cotmtries
wear an unfavorable aspect. Largely in
debted to India and China, who take sinter
and gold only for debts; with new and
vast•enterpriseo involving great outlay of
capital; with a large export of bullion and
coin, and a lasting dependence upon &aria
and the United Slates for'bre:tdstufs, the finan
cial management of both England and
France demand talents of the highest order
fortholear 18(14."
Ir ir As announced some time 114104 that
Fred Douglass was going with Gen. Thomas
to the lower Mississippi, to aid in the forma
tion of colored regiments. For this purpose
he stopped thepublication of his paper, sold
out his materials, and was ready to start: It
was•believed that his magic tongue would soon
rally thousands of his race to the nation's
standard. But then there was a hitch. The
Government was not prepared to give him a
"commission," and he was not prepared to go
without it. Tie had no status—no protection;
and, consequently, remained at home.
A PLAIN Asc. Fame Arm SC:I - rum:T.—The
last number of the Rebellion Record in the Di
ary of Events hoe the following clear and suc
cinct statement on the let of January, 1663
"Abraham Lincoln, President of the United
States, issued hie confirmatory emancipation
proclaination, declaring the slavee.in certain
States and parts of States in rebellion to be
henceforth and forever free." The great fact
of history could not be more brifly and clearly
stated.
In one of Washington Irrings's loiters,
written in 1853, he nye to a friend in Paris
"Lords Napoleon and Eugenio Montijo, Em
peror and Empress of _Prance I—one of whom
I had a guest at my cottage on tho Hudson ;
the other whom, when a child, I hare had on
my knee at Granada! It 8001:1111 to cap the
climax of the strange dramas of which. Paris
has been the theatre during my lifetime."
Ton Copperhead papers ore evidently MD
nit% short of material for slanders. One of
their last stories, started by the New York
Day . Book, is that the President's eon, Robert,
has made $500,000 as a Government contractor.
The reasonableness of this delightful Action
Is shown by the fact that he is only about
twenty yam old, and was a student at ]far•
card Colter,' till July last.
TALK about under-ground railroads; leave
the rebelsalone for that. John Morgan made
one, and now we learn that seventy-eight
rebel prisoners escaped from Camp Douglas
(near Chicago) on Wednesday night, by dig
ging a tunnel from the barracks to an outside
fence. Between twenty and thirty of them
were retaken up to Thursday evening.
Tile notorious rebel guerrilla, Greek Our
,ley,ehsrpd with the murder of Brig.-Gen.
- Robert L. McCook, Is how in our custody, and
will be tried by a Military Commission, at
Nashville, assembled by Gen. Thomas• for that
pa
o n s n vo e. Col. John Twenty-ninth
Tun mines at Cariboo, British Columbia,
hare at last given ont. The correspondent
of the London TisteS,.: whose letters praising
them drew a large' emigration, has to keep
close to the government escort for fear the
disappointed emigrants will shoot him,
Tun emigrants who have arrivod at Castle
Garden.since January .Ist number, according
to the iitticial report of the Commissioners of
Emigration, 146,619. The number last year
to the corresponding date was 69,499.
Tug internal revenue assessed in Massa
chtmetts for the year ending on tho first day
of September last amounted to $8,420,407 81.
Tam Ladies's Fairat Indianapolis, Indiana,
recently held, realized twelve thousand dol.
ere for the benefit of soldiers' families.
NRWItiUSIC STORK—We will open
our Oar stock of PIANOS, MELODEONS, and
everything pertaining to 'stint clan ainsie Estab-
Raiment, on the 18th instant, at 24e. 2 ST. CLAIR
MEET.
Prof. VIA3LtLISE le now East, pia:chasing oar
stock, which will ho the finest aver brought to this
Perrone loterulltig to purchase anything to
our lino for • Christmas or New Yeses present,
would do well to wait hie antral.
The pupils of Prof. W. will be n tiCod thrtragb
evening papers when be will resume teaching. ills
•beeeo,from the city will not be prolonged weer •
week or ten days.
WAMELINK & HARR.
dra:flt
FrO.ALASUFACTURMS OF HOSE.-
1 Proposals are hinted maid aril! be Intim% until
FRIDAY, the 11th Met. by the Committee on Fine
&minas of the City of Army, for the manufac
ture and delivery, In said city, of one that:nand feet
of thitheist quality of Leather Dose, imitable for the
one °flits= Eire Engines. Separate
. propenia an
solicited foro and 10 inch huts complete.
Crepes+ to buemled and left with A. D.
detler • •
p [OIFOB THE DRAIT.—Pe rso na
nlidinlng EXEMPTION can hayo their paper,
made outby calling upon
WU. T. I. , I!DiN, No. In 3 Fifth street,
Three doors bolo. Cathooks!
IV. B.—There Phovad be no delay, ea the time for
Ming claims I. reel short. Bring two ',Unease.,
head. of JOntales, with you. ' deiblw
.AT WIVLESALE PRICEs!
Drain ints mown'
Floats, Shoes, Onins,
Balmorali, Oeugress Gaiters,
. . . _ . .•
,tadaTarsiblaf•alipe t o ono - . llaio, at ratan, thoroby
lallaS toanly-foloOper mat. • .
, Otos ma a call Wore purchaatag olamhora.
,'... Ss ' •• ' ati n Uoitt
• ••••• AND, to Marko, al,
dad
SAII
!wand door from TMh.
1,000 BARRELS
NO. ':I.:,EX.TRA,
In tworitiltili bark! tar sale
detav PICSIWA BALI WirtIMACV CO
•
iuirf4ooifinlit ' -
LAMM, 411177,101.131TA1TA111LD13221.
Ma of Undo, rvief4s, r zltablO .fot:lrlet' tor . .
rpo . v „epos steamer Bonnets 0'
aluo-5700 irriiirsanatnoustunt,
itawert L. a. VOIOrk CO.
PIG LE.A.D.-;-50() p p.Oalennaa,, to strive
and ?beads b 7 V. rnzt.o.
•
PUBLIC;; Jr'd~?CE~'`:;'
Or -THE Reir...lXL. DEMPSEVD.
.1111141 cm his celebrated reply to BISHOP
HOPKINS' DEFENCE OTAILEaICAN PLAYER!
at SOUTH COMPLON 2L H. OHllliCH,Allegheny,
on TITIVRSDAY ZS - ENVOI, Hee.loth, for the
beo
ft of the Sunday School connected with that charge.
Ticket.. 25 rents each—to be had at the stores of
Pratt *Heaney and Thomas Chantlor, Tedeial t.„
Allegheny, sad at the Book Stones generally In Pitt. -
band, Lecture to commence of 73, o'clock.
deektel
CONSUMPTIVES.
no advertiser, hating been restored to health In
few weeks by a very simple milady, eta having
instrened several years with a severe lung affection,
and that dread disease, Consumption—ls auzions to
make known to his fellow sufferers the means."( ewe.
To all who desire it, ha will send a copy of the
prescription used, (free of advsp.,) with the dlrec-
Mons for preparing sad owing the ems, which they
will find awssive for CONSMMPTION, ASTHMA,
COUGHS, COLDS, de. The only
oldest of the advertiser to ending the prescription
la to benefit the alfllMed, and mused Information
which he conceive. to be Invaluable; and he hopes
every =Serer will try his remedy, am it will cost
them clothing, and may proves blessing.
Pardee wiahing the prescription will please address
Say. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Willlameburgh, Xing. county, New York.
The above remedy may be obtained In Pittsburgh
of JOSSPII PLEMINO, Druggist,
Corner Market etreot and the Diamond.
Coll foc pamphlet, free of chant..
so2s:3mdawP
j'TO CONSIIIIPTIVEB.—The Rev.
.E. A. WILSON'S remedy fir the cute of
CONSCIIPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &a,
can bo obtained in -Pittsburgh, Pa., of
JOSEPH FLEMING, Druggist,
Corner Market street and the Diamond.
degalmdserl
QtilUN EX,BUtIIVE COMMT
TEI2.—/ meeting of said Committeo will be
held at the °Mee of MARSHALL A BROWN, Fifth
drool., Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, Doc. 10th, lost-,
at 2 o'clock p. nt. A. M. BROWN, Chairman.
JOHN FL STRIVART, Secretary. dehat
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
ALLEGREN Y.—The election of Directors of
this Bank will be held at the office of R. 11. DAVIS,
corner of Federal etreet and South Common, MON
DAY, the 7th Ind., between the boon of S and 12
o'clock. A. 0. ALEXANDER, Chairman.
JOHN IRWTN, Jr., Bee`y.
Allegheny, Dec. 3,126:1. dei:M
U.LECTURE BY PROF. WILSON,
at MASONIC BALL, on TUESDAY EVE.IB
- Dec. Bth, at 7 o'clock.
F.Qiect—•• the State of the Country."
The proceed. for the berwfit of tho Christian Com
81i131011.
Ticiete, 2.5 caulk For de at all the principal
Boot end Periodical Stores in Pittsburgh and Alla-
ghony (At)
a COLLECTOR'S NoTiCa—The
‘'," Annual Assessment List for 1863, containing
Taxes on Income, Silver Plate, Carriages, kr., and
Lice.. Duties in the eth Division of the iffid Penn..
District, comprising the 6th, 7th and Bth Wards of
the City of Pittsburgh, and Pitt Township, except.
Ing that part north of Penn street, has born received
from the Assesvor, and the Taxes are now doe. I
will receive the Taxes es aforesaid, at the office of
Aldermen BUTLAII, lffil Wylie street, from the
dlst day of November until the 130 h day of Decem
ber, 1563, inclutive. between the hours of I and 3 p.
in., after which time the penalties prescribed by the
law will be exacted. JUISB A. 87711.DEANT,
peputy Collector lib Division, TM District.
de.1:61e15
~---=PITTSBURGII SANITARY CUM
6 - r-7 MITTEE.
DM, and Dep,lDary, 39 Fonrth
Uctaoe■ Wood 1613.1 Market Strects.
=OE
I=lr
Cvntztlmtlove of matey and guodd
Stott, slot to .11 yarte or the army
Information furnished In relation to tits .irk .nd
wounded in the Camp. and 11.ipitals.
The freight ou &on& donated to reil , l tore
Attdreff.,
P/TTSBUILGII SANITARY COMMITTER.
44:dtf .
O' TO STUDENTS AND LOVERS
OF CLIC ItOl.l efUslo.—The well-known
comp Deer, Mr. JOHN ZONDEL, Om:admit and Di
rector of Music of Homy %Yard Becc.hm , 's Church,
Now York. will visit tide city dosing the mmt month
to giro • short course of Itodruction in Harmony, the
Organ or Idelodrost and Chorus Singing, connected
stith public perforMances on th. Organ, and Naomi
Comsat, On - colors, stating terms, eta, may be &-
Wood at the Hoek Morro of IL E.lOl.- &JIM and
O. 0. Mellor. nolittDerft
WTIIE NEW GrArNASTICIS AT
NEVILLE lIALL.—The Clams 'are open
for non members at each time of manttng. Ladka
and Gentlemen, TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVEN
MOS, at 7% Lodi= sod ChOdra*, WEDNESDAY
and SAT 0111.inY AFTERNOONS, et 3 o'clock.
ADTAXCII
For Adults, course of twenty 1e550n5.—......f8 00.
Vas Lade and Misses, • OCL
For Children. " 703.
nolfitf
T
;. rr . RE MAYORALTY OF ALLE
- s" OIIEN —Capt. Eljacta Dwl, at the omit
solicitation of many citizens, has consstrod In ploplt
his nuts to be card as a candidate for the Mayoralty
of Allegheny City, at the sassing min:trips] elec.
tips. nelitto
-ME wr aDrERTIREMEAVS.
/IRE bblm. Grease on board
NA steamer Conway No. 2, to arrive and for sale by
deb 'SAUD DICKEY d CO.
BABKL'T WILLOWS-72 bundles to
arrive c.n steamer Lent LeoD, for sale by
deB ismen DICKEY & CO.
BUTTER -10 tube and 10 pails choice
Dairy Just received and for sale by
del J. B. CANFIELD.
APPLE:. 4 .-IUO bblm. Greanings, Ras
eats, &c., received and for esie by
del J. D. CANFIELD.
P NJ S 1 RVF.II TILMARINth , , put up
--In glass Jar., Juel received and fir Cale at the
Fancily Grocery Store of
JOHN A. RENSHAW,
deb Corner Llb.rty and fland streets.
CONDENSED MILK.-- , Bordeau's pat
ent,V prepared from pure Milk and Loaf Sugar,
put up ill fir cans, and mill Iteergood In any ollmato;
a fresh supply Just received and for sale by
JOLTH A. RENSITAW,
corner Liberty and Hand iamb,
SMOKED SALMON—A fresh supply
Jest received and for male by tho hound, et tho
Family Grocery Store of . .
JOHN A. RENSHAW,
Corner Liberty and Hand Knots
SEEDLESS RAISINS new crop very
Line, Just Duals.. Al., Loudon Layer lialalne,
In Thole, half wed Taarter boxes, rocelved and for
JOHN A. RENSHAW,
earner Liberty and Hand stroota
01.1, PANTS I OM PANTS ! ilso, Oil
Coats, Jacke4 and Hats; Jun retched another
Large supply at the Oil Cloth Depot of
.1.. t 11. PHILLIPS,
deb Nos. 'Nand 23 St. Clair street.
DRY APPLES, Iren - -*E3O brish. prime
In time and for male by
COOK, 'PETTIT* CO.,
de4 No. I! Smithfield strait.
S 3IOKEIi ICA MS.—A fresh supplyk fir reeeleed; 490, a tot of George's Bank supply
sale at the Eel:oily 0 ra-ory Store of
• JOILN A. REICBFIANri
del Comer Liberty and Eland streets
LLHER BELTLNG; also, Qom
Baiting, Packink, Boss, Gaskets, Laos Lath,
sad Meets ,--a large stock &says CM hand at the In•
dia Dabber Depot of J... H. DitILLIPS.
dab Nos. 2a and id 8a Clair strait.
RECUT SCIENTIFIC PUBLICA
PIONS.
Enema on the Manufacture of Iron. -
Supplement to Uret.Dlctidnary.
Datum' Manuel of Geology.
Lyell on the Antiquity of Mm.
Brace's Itaces of the Old World..
Mill's Prim-lplei of Political Economy.
Atuited's emit Stone Boot of Nnteire.
Agssolen Similes in Natural Hilton
For sale by SAY CO., 65 Wood low.
PRODUCE. •
6000 Zs. Buckwheat Slattr. 60 Th. mkii
600 En. rash Ball Batter;
7000 The. aboloo packed do;
100doi. rainy Broome;
100 bbbs. Rama end DellliosterApples;
200 blab. Dried Apple.;
200 boxes Goshen Cbeeee;
100 do Western Baierre;
160 do EngUab Dall 7;
600 IDs. Family rkror. in imam
200 blab dried Psiabse. to tomb,:
WO. do do Apples, do;
In store sod to anise and far ale by
deT it BIDDLE, 1113 Liberty street
Cu" ON GOODS.—Nosr in store
and tbr - ole: • •
2000 bblk Yott State, Itiehtsan apd Oldb krples;
7030 bush. Potatoes;
4000 tbk Buckwheat /lour, ,
60 bola. Loki Shore '
60 do Bioko/Al:ate;
-200 bath. Walnuts;
bbla. Samoa. Cider,"
50 do WhlseCkwo Bk6l;‘
SO:: do ffotwicy,Glaits;
60 do , Mint 11c8818_,T;
• . • 8 ettoiciltell.Buttral t-•
10. 7 48eNboximi- - . dal
•12 pans Treat ticet - • ":"
sstge.2lpuoite Sups,
'l2OO bulb. whit. Beaks;
10 bbla. Tallotr L
100 pm. old Side llama;
dts 9016? it 00.
yr:l i myl 4_ 7m
.I.74r;F* elpf".wor 44111 1 i
4-11-Ax..4so 6 - UT OF
• noN
mart of good wfahing iO - eagage in the
Neu:smile Basinaft, desire. a rit.tion es Ehliviog
Clerk. 9[ la frugpettlatuthich. he .csm:d make him
self genzrally beefuL eatisfAeumy ref . ..lreton cm Ire
given. Acktrar "T. IL, Box 1451, Pittzloargh P. 0:'
Hind 'WARR' UNPAID' WATER
BIIIITS.—City, Poor and nu...loess Taxeq fur
18b.1, are due and moot be paid to sore costs. lia:tej•-
td at City Trearurer's Other, Fourth arreet, during
~holiness hams; or at my =Odeon°, Nci.l7o Webster
•Sirect,oppositsthe Water Works, from' 6 to tt a. m.
and 5 to 7 o'cloct p. rts.
de/ht( J. B. NEWMAN. Collector.
Wit BALIS--A beautiful residence on
roam Troy 11111. one mile from Allgbenr Cloy
Market Homo, with a great abandanoe of ail kinds
of fruit, evergroant, shade from, As. To he sold low
and payments easy. Enquire of A. IL HARVEY,
on the premhese
Also, mane line braiding lots In Alleghe . ny city.
FOR. RENT-RWII HILL FARM,
containing 100 acme of land, on the Perrysville
Plank Road, three rake from Allegheny, with fine
dwelling hopes and tallikithonses. Suitable for and
now occupied aa a Atari, known u the Green Trto
Tavern. Engelke of J. LYNN ItcAUOT,
(of Lane; kledboy C 0.,)
daY.2w 140 Federal street, Allegheny.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
CHEAP FOE OASIT.—The Lot hes 2.8 feet
front on Townsend street, Sixth Nl'ar4, and nine
back 100 Feet to an alley. The 1100,10 lea two-story
brick, containing flee roomaand in on the rem - or
the lot, fronting on the alley. A good bargain may
be had by applying soon, to JO DIE KNOWLSON,
Townsend street, twat
degilw TIIIS OFFICE.
Dserry Qrsurszatarrsa Gruestat's Ormet,
Pittsburgh, 8,16C1.
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUG
TION, '2,300 GILLEN BAOKS, .o FRIDAY,
Doe. 11th, 1863, at 11 a. m., at the Publie Ware
lipase, No. 355 Liberty street, to the highest liii4tor.
' Terms mall, Government Foods. . . .
0. CROSS,
Lieut. Col. and Deputy Q. H. Gam
SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE
Er"CYTE BA.I. IC
EIAL.LBT, DAY IB & CO., BOSTON
It ran be intral at the “Pre/byterian Book Itoomg,
57 Hand street.
- RAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM 7
i tab o r i sor
T lA jo f t u h r
; tho flair ;
Mrs. Allet's Hair Bolton, ; rscription ;
Perfumery and Tout A rticlea, of rcery
Family Dye Wort ;
Gent', and Ladles' Shoulder Bract ;
Of every description and I.,•aL quality, kept r,.a.taol ly
on hand and ba amid at
GEb. A. 'RIELLY'S,
CENTRAL IoarGSTORE
doe cur. Ohio t Federal sts.,ldarket
IN 'IIIE MATTER OF THE N'OLUN-
Thin ASIMGNMENT OF 11. I'. .CAIN TO
WILLIAM P. BAUM. Ito. 28, Jona Trrin, 185 22 .
In the enart of Common Pleas of Allegheny county.
And now to wit, Dee. sth, 1853, the e,count of
William P. Daum, designee of R. P. Cain, .xttllnted
in open Wart and filed, and tteroupou it is ordered
that the Prothonotary gt.o notice of the exhibition
and filing of said seconnt, by pnbliestlen of this
order in the Legal Juunani and Weekly 4.““05t3 for
three weeks, and that the fame will be allowed on
BATUIIDAT, the 2d day of January, A. D. 1884, or.
Ins, In the meantime, cause staid too shown why the
said nrconnt should not he allowrfl,
ur TLIE cca - r.T
Attest: 111:Nta Faso:, Frutbonotsu.
de9:3tvrT
PARTICULAR IsiOTICE.—As it
be
come. a matter teaching the beet interest. Id
°rot,' M.. Worn. and Child ill Allegheny county
to sce that money le not squandered, and that when
expending the hard earned gain, procured by um
ions care and amity hours of tall and hardship, it
becomes the duty of every parent to see that full
rube to received, and minething tangible and useful
Is obtained, theft rem. Its an called forth at this
time. as we are doily and hourly Wiwi open to hear
the photons story of some poor woman, as with a moan
of dispair she relates the loss of her prop and stay
In this world,"—her bravo hmarand—who Went
forth and nobly battled for his Country's Ilonerand
Nation'. Flag, and now that she is left alone. she
finds no friendly band to aid her; but, en the contra.
ry, aa seem ready to Impose upon and take the ad
vantage of her inexpertence, and with the cantle.
log proof In hand, (a Morocco Root which has literal
ly dropped ht can bat credit the sterna of
their wrongs. Now this is to giro notice that on and
after this date I will warrant every pair of 8041411 or
Shoes sold et CONCERT lI"uLL ttllOE 670116, cd
Fifth street, to be ptafmt, and in no manna to rip or
come to pietes,and the money in all ewes to be re•
forded ar the Work made greedcwimre ohs least Ilk
satisfaction may rawer and pledge myself to sell this
Ent clan warranteework/or Gar money than Is ask
.d ter cotton= antk and second rate article. elec.
where. den
VALUioiLEtiTovicsAvr. AurrioN.
• —op Tutsmtir , tftNisc, Il.r. sib, I 8 al
73L.o'clode, bo.sold, et the Onntrormf al Sake
Ildetna, tio. Z 4 alfthxtrect :
10 eilaimi Rxobs o Bank Stook;
8 do Nocbanide Bank Stook;
20 do Morobante A Kannfactaxere Beet
20 do Westirrausarszce Co.:
lb do Racks /tuntuace Oa. Stock;
0:1 do •Bloocrogshsts Itanrance Co.;
6/ do Pfttetough*Clonnellarille It. R. Cu.;
.50 do Allegharkt Valley Usiltoad Co.:
20 do NonOngalthla Melds,' Co.;
6 do Bank of Pittsburgh Stock;
doS DAVIS A itottwencr.
FUR SALE---A Tavern stand iu the
Borough of West Nowton, corner of Main end
Thind stmt., ►t present neenplod by John end Philip
Roland, and known as the Stokely property. Lot Gd
by 192 feet, Largo building, 12 rooms and bar-room l •
.tabling for 43 , homes; On* yard, well pared; good
garden, with fruit sad shrobbcry. Offered at arced
aacittico and on easy terms.
Also, a t rec.-story Brick Dwelling and lot 66 by 132,
(with another lot adjoining of same site if dellred,)
etnate corner of eighth and Multi street, and at pres•
out °coupled by John Boyd. Cori stable, with car
riage house; Cue garden, fruit end !shrubbery. Offer
ed low end on easy term..
Also. 47 share, Weal Newton Bridge Steen.
Apply to 11,11,CLAIN A CO., Uri fourth
EVES A.lO "OAR:
DR. BAELZ
mrtienlar attention to the treatment d rl ' irRUNIC DISEASES, the EYE and EAR ; operates
on OATAlleiet, SQUINT EYES, for ANTTFICIAL
PUPIL, Inserts ANTIFICIAIt ETES, and treats ail
INFLAIDLiTOST EYES 1 deo HAND iIEeIIUNO,
and all diseases affecting the Ear and leading to
Deadness
Ofilee. NO MTH STREET. torMlyis
ALBA ROSA CREAM!
A new and boaatiflat preparation air
Chapped flestils,Zaps and Rough Skirt
Cooioitil cold 0I ulnas areolbor.
Premred LA for rale at
GEOLtOIt A—KuLre =TAAL DIM BVMM,
Ostia Oble and Talent Streets,
lo Market lbws, Alkemny
FOR SAAAS, Mts . .Low.---OneI'UPPET
VALVE sus rylind.r, 5 Get
stroke, In admirable condition, with or without
Main Shaft, Illy Mime% 'gauges, loom Pump. Re.
ml. 'Minim:, is well adapted for many purpoees,
but e•pecially kir a Rolling Mill. Call and eoe It.
THOS. ARBOCILIC & CO.,
Anchor Cotton Mills,
dealt Allegheny City.
NNOTIOE To TAX-PAYEES OF THE
LAWRENOEVILT,T, DISTSIC.7.—The Coon.
ty Trauma, hying placed In the hands of the Tu.
&migned the (Minty - IMpllcate 'for collection, ail
persona who have - Dot wiled the woe are reptlemr4
mynahs Immediate payment sod eats. coda.
S, Colleator.
OITIce, tinier It., neat Allen. BATELairreneenille.
OLAIRS! . -
.911AWLS.i
YOU LADIMIAND CLEILD.I=.
Alm', a stock of Ginatlemeses
Tiling. ORlt k CO.
Bog TETS, CUT FLOWERS,.,&o.,
Forwarded to or4e; Qom
HDRDOCIIII OAKLAND onassnoust.
fourth street ears ran out to dm Gs•entrotsit
every Moo minutes, nol7Sf
WANTED... 4 young man having a
good business reputation, and eau einamand •
cash capital of IMOD°, roable.of takingchirp of a
eft of Boas, Finances and out-door businee, an .
learn of • ran opponunity to enter an partner In a
Ineratire Iron 'lndium fully astablfehed. Array to
del "ii. IlletALN h to.; 10Stitottrth
HOUSIS WANTED.-To - pitichase or
rent for a term of years; a "
4 TIBBT-OL&PS'DWELLII.II,
On Palm keen, hcaad Esaleor COIMIIODIL
APO, tD W. .
4, Mir street.
P. O. Haa M 4. „ dct.•lw
CUE • F r ittsburgh Gaz
CanWany yrfll era Our., rekt . tablitar mat.ufao.
taring or.lomoate emit R ai Lmhd
In thee treti,fri 434 yin Fe rmial d.litere! } wt
an, nowis!able.dislanes. in tr+
&ch. . JAKEti Tal;Uurei.
Q:11)4,*
_FOR KENT ,t) i MA IiKET
K- 7 !IT/OWL—The houdgione Iron Front,
Uorkst Nifeetotext door to N. Itolmot & Foos, tt of
&zed forlitot as first of Janutryottext. ,
tiddreet -40.11 N. wer, it.,
.no 18.••• 01, . . Storfoklortillt. Po.
11)(V • LS. " S"' 8 GAR;
'Parr Qsa. 0..140:1461.; . a;4:
iCIIR TO:Op@ wilt 414 by • --
' • ' • lINIVEU*SIII2g.;
nod " Na. 128 sad 128 Wood etritt.,
-8 'cc •
200tay,miuststr,, , ;'
10 tram sew Sewlloss mtans:
10 casks saw Curnutur;
Snot rawhide'. smoW:.I246ELTOIi.
, . -
:,-•Io - s
yet ail t. Lunn all 3 trillidrun thli
popular Lunn Cr/11. ,:alt C. Par, arui until ten lisp,'
th, unZe.ignetl, a.. GIEN6ItAI. BrII
SCIIII,TI,,N r. %titt r,nttna , V , solptar
The uI, le arusunt L.sts tut homed Is 'rise
Hundred 1111lione• ••( [howl, Neurty FOUR nuN.
DIMIII MILLIONS HAVE BEES! A LREADTEt B•
SORIBED iidlL AND PAIL , INTO TILE fREAS•
UHT, mostly within the last *nests months. Thu
large dernaud frosn etscomb an•l the rapidly incrcas-
Ing hem , d0...d r r use as the leads for circulation ;
by Natismal Banbsng Auuststiuns cuss organising ln
all parts of the osultry. all!, In . rery short pert al, '
absorb ttes balance Salsa base lately ranged from
ten I. Ilftecn million. weekly. Dequently exceeding
three millions daily, and as It a veil knunis that the
'Secretary of the Treasury has ample and unfailing
resources iu the Duties ou Imports and Interns! Rue
cum e, ism' In the issue of the Interest beating Legal
Tender Treasury Nutt., It Is almost a cortaluty that
he will out find it nscemary, for a lung tlmo I cuts.,
to it,: a market fur any other Lo; or pormsnent
TOE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL ./F
tYAICfi ABE PAYABLE IN GOLD.
Prod.,. mid tolf•interewt mwd forte the nilnda of
thwe contemplating tho formation or National
Banking A.m.:lotions, ma bell se ilia minds of all I
who Lave Idle money on tbetr hand., to the prompt t
cocchatlou that they should Ms: no time In anbecrib
lng to this moot popular Loan. It will wort be be- I
yond their reach, And adran, t•. a handsaw° prowl.
aa triue the roault with the iirtorrn Thirty" Loan, I
when It trnA nil sold and ertht no long, r be anti
scribe,' her at par.
IT IS A 81.1 PER C. LOAN, TLIE INTKR•
EiT AND PRIVCIPAI. PAYABLE IN COIN, thus
yielding over NINE PER LENT. PER ANNUM, et
the present rate of preminiu oo Coin
Thu Goament require, all duties on onvdts
ern
to paid in rely ; those duties have for o loos time
pool amounted to over a quarter of a ntillion of del
lan ddily, a sum neatly three times greater than t bar
required In the payment of the Internet no all the
1-2 re and other permanent I.oans. i. that 'lt is
hoped that the vulpine ruin In the Troasnry, at no
•dlstnot day, will enable tho Unitas! EWA, to roeume
specie payments upon all liabilities.
The Loan it callevl 5-TO from the fact that wtolet
the Benda may run for 20 year, yet the Government
hat a right to pay them off Ist gold at par, at any
time after 7. year,
THE INTEREST 16 PAID HALF YkARLT,
ris : on the Ent days of November and alas._
littbxribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are
Diyable to tourer, and aro FLO, 5100, 5100 and $lllOO ;
or Registered Bonds of same denominations, and, In
addition, 5.5,000 and 510,000. For Banking purposes
and for investments of Trmt-mordes the Registered
Bonds am preferable.
These cannot be taxed by States, ritiee,
towns or cormtiov, and the Government tax en them
Is only one-endsasholf por rent. on the amount of
Income, when the income of the holder exceeds Fix
Hundred Dollars per annum ; ell other investments,
such as income from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and
Bomb, etc., most pay from three to tire per ROL. tax
on the income.
Banks and Bankers 111,nghellt the rountry
continue to diepose of the Bonds ; and alPerdorm
mail, or otherwise, promptly attended tn.
The loceenrenleneo of a frier dela' delay In the de
livery of the Bonds It rinsraidable, the d e m an d ipi,4
mast ; but as intercet romm•nrn from the day of
eubscription, no ion is occasioned, and erery effort Is
being mode to diminish the delay.
JAS COOKE, Subscription Agent,
114 South Third street, Philadelphia.
JOSHUA HANNA,
Corner Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
doLlw
NO MORE; GRAY HAIR
LUXURIANT HAM DT USING
I.'lllr. RAGS IU- V 11:1•1 A.T OR.
Tor restoring .dlooatztliying the HA"
This is an article but reoently Introdtwoci Into this
country, but him long been theorably known by the
nobility of Trance ea their only eSeetosil HAIR
RESTORER It la comp Leta within itself, to other
dressing or accompaniment of any kind being nors•
eery to wenn, tha attainment of the following dest•
rabbi molts, other that aches* compliance with the
directions:
1. h adll , a. soacrs'er oatn auteaes,, rodent Grow Hair
to in origins/ oak,
I. It win oak. it grow oa Bad Moult.
It. IC teal ratans ids Natural Stmrtioas.
L It ea/ mama n. Denedndraad
li. /twill ',abode RairEtoflocool Chao.
6. O sill priarrre tk. Origiaall Color Co Old A.
wig prevent 0,4 Hoirfros Fading Of.
8. II ..al sane as DllO4lllll of 11a Soaltp.
It la not • contains no Nitrate of Bihar, or any
attar bugrnt injurkens to either Shin or Hair.
Prica, ONE DOLLAR.
For sale by all respootabbs DruWats,
SIMON JOHNSTON, Gemerat Agent,
Oar. of ladthfield and Fourth Sta., Pittsburgh.
nollhiscuszawl
GREAT CLOSING OUT SALES
DRY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS,
BOOTS, SHOES AND BALMORALS,
FOB ALL MA.DiKIND, AT
Mee L E LI, A ND'S,
Sy. 65 FIFTH STRZET
4.5
MILITARY CLAIMS.
EXEMPTION CLAIMS
W. J , & HALL PATrERSON,
144 Peurth Street, 24 &Cr, ,
PITII3BI7IIAH, PA
Claims fur PENSION, BOUNTY, BACH lad EX
TEA PAY, aussisTzsor, PRIZE MONEY.
HOBBES lost or kMeol In the 'orrice promptly at
tended t..
EXEMITION CLAIMS attended to without de
lay. • de&ttst
PENSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY
T. WALTER 121.A.1r,
GENERAL CLAIM AGENT
Idoeased by the U. 8. Govan:tame
103 117TH OTILEZT, lid door beLsw the Osakedral.
Pentbyttaola Soldiers weet of the mountains, UM
mu Ohio Soldlets, an 1 Wort Viretate Eloldient, tin
base their Pensioce, Bounty and Back Pay securesl
.at this Oleo.
• Cirenbms gill be sent giving ital Informatics' to
the Boltliont, or to deomut Sailors' Beira, showing
who eve entitled to the Bandon, Botmty and rack
Pay, and the manner of seeming the same, by apply.
l_to me by letter or In mom.
No charge tit collected. Whims -le
pENSION6 13 oTflcTY, BACK PAY.
H. C. MACKBEI,L,
ATTO . ENZY AT LAW AIM MA= Aorq,
NO. 114 IIIFTE STBEIST, Prrnrsome.
Collections In Alleaßsay and adiontlng canatlas.
Proseonten SOLD CLAMS, claw/ dataA2 . - .
lion ; BOUNTIES for All dbobargad &leen. Pia
.Blo.lo, mr trohaded omcori and Soldlars ; BOWS
TIES and 'PENSIONS for Widows, Parents, Orphan
CR,lldren, Brothers and Slaters, or other legal repro
neutatirn of those woo hare died In the mortice, or
ha" 'Mad an" Beene contracted In
eervico.
-111rNo charge =NI wileetad, Intl no letter lOU to
IlikWele =IWO stamol.leriard. Cel9l)rio
GLOVE'S.
Soils*lab Gloves.
GO. Gownles•
Sherpakick do.
we ball s oplandid Chifintlet Imitable for dr.,
. -
int 4 bouud 11:1 dlflose
at.Tlo,ll.iiirnr,. 088 „al
SP
PLENDID RAIDENCE 'FOR SALE,
NJ-pleasantly slit:tided on Naft stntet, 4 All6-
shell, Clip; GO teat:front, stands* back to Butler.
strentiUrp two , atarybridtandling.porch•in front;
nide tual; Lug(' Pul9r / 8 b* S 9 t• 44. dinlos•rooln.
kitchen, - tenirbiainient lartni collar, bar
gnome - and bnpg , tbapf ascend Boor, two attlo
:mown gas exto s'dl4ll dlo taami.al well panted
and Fpapand -sod LD,ltood:oidaz. Brkk catnap
home and 0416 for *o. hams., Grope arbor t :llfo
rarl•tho of grapes, fruit atat. shade tre.e;ahrabbery,
ato. Immedian. on.
467 11. opTga=BS • SONO, 61 Market at.
ENTIRE STOOK AT OOST,
L. HIRSHFELD,
Nu. S 3 Wood St
MEN'S FrBNISHING GOODS,
Complete lu overy brao,h
Orcreoatlit,7
Cast/La:terra, &r.,
13y t!, yard or
MADE TO ORDER,
ID mar nsnsl onsurpnned istyto at Oust Cline, Wing
• redaction of ma kart
25 PER CENT
Iron, our old =tea.
I make tilts a good todneemette to thote who triah
to boy bargains, being dealboua to elms main, entire
stock by tba let of January% on lICEOIII3I of retiring
(mot Dustups.. TIIE STORE TO LET. Poodmdtda
glt,o vn the l.t of FOrnary.
L. HritSHFELD,
No. 83 Wood alert. t
FAMILY DYY. COLORS.
Ltimel
.1 or 1.411
Darl. Blate,
/ ;OM Rue,
Freud 1111 a•
ttr,parn
Ck r 4 Bro..
Light Brn l nl,
Snntf I;
,
LA A 1 üb,
L.,1 I al
F 7. rc & brut',
L. kw it Dro
For Dyeing El.
Scarf., Orman,
Feathers, Kid 6_
kind, of Wearing Apparel.
SOT A BA V I NU OF sn PER CERT.-FM
For 25 cents yen min eider as many Foods 03 would
otherwise cost tine times that turn. Various aliades
can be produced from the same dye. The pmseas is
simple, and any 030 can use the dye with perfect
Directions In English, French and German,
Insider each package.
For further Information In Dyeing. sad giving •
perfect knowledge what colors arc best adapted to dye
over others, with many valuable recipes.) purchase
Howe & Stevens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring.
Sent by mall on receipt of price-10 cents.
klannfactured by HOWE& STEVENS,
260 Broadway, Boston
ro mile by druggists and dealers generally,
no t itGm
ANAL 1-81.6.
St.
LOUIS, MO .
\
SILICA
Pra 01. !cos.—
Ln..... --
111.awtrue
Warn._
=CM
It 100.
Having accepted the Agency for the eels or the
SEMPLE CLAY, mined near St. Louie, Mo., I lo
rite the areal ion of Glove and Steel Ilanufacturen
to the Autdysis glen above, as reported by Profs. A.
A. Lep, of Baum, and J. C. Booth, of Philadelphia,
which, together with the test of actual experience by
rommfacturers to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St.
Louie, determines It to be the purest and moat valu
able Clay now known, whether Foreign or AlRlCrielitl.
Pot. mode from it have stood in the Glass Furnace
from G 3 tot months.
The Analysis is of the Clay as taken from the rake,
without any washing or preparation Whatever. I,
praseases great adhesiveness and pleartkity qualltits,
which are not alarm" by the Analysts, and which ad
mit of the mixture of a large proportion of *hell or
burned clay.
I am nose prepared to 11.11 orders for the above Clay
to be shipped from St. Linde or delivered bore.
ALEX. GORDON
No. 121 BEOOND 13TRZET,
pHoTouitApti A 1131.318 I
GEI=
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS I
Merocro, bolding 30 Pictured, 01 50 and riturt:ddlo,
3toroom holding 30 Pictures, 31 60 slid upirerda
Iturocas,lloldlng 90 Picture., $1 50 wad upwards.
Morocco, bolding 50 Platers., 8150 and upwards
Morocco, bedding 6.3 Pictured, fa 60 dud upwards
Morooce, bolding 50 Pictures, tr 3 50 and uperarde
MI styles, from 50 teats (with gilt edgo end rlanpa,)
upwardz.
The MOT place to toy Photograph Album. lit at
JOHN P. HUNT'S,
15; 0. 6 O Fifth Street, Masonic Han
An Albans are warranted of the bast make and
material.
Ptustograph Cards From &I cents pr dos. upward,.
n0..10
BOYS' CLOTHING
A hash supply of
Cape and Sack Overcoats,
KELTON
STAPLE/I
PILOTS, and
•
Garibaldi and Cutaway Baits,
TOR CHILDREN;
And • Ml •aeorttnoat of math, of •ll k Inds, for
BOYS AHD YOUTHS.
GRAY & LOGAN, No. 19 Fin St
STEEL COLLARS
RATON, ILACIIIIM & CO.,
Nos. it AND 19 MTH 112DZST, PRA,-.s, P*
Bcde &genii kr
Atkinson's Steel Collars andOuffs,
Enamelled White, having the eppearanoe and com
fort of Linen. To military moo and travelers they.
IrTAIL Pilau 0/ nil/ Cou.kr.: AND 011til
Gent's Stanatit 00 rect.
" 1,60 par pair.
Wks' Narrow pp .. c h .
Oak --...... 1.60 per pelt.
Bent by post tra receipt of *1 16.
SteerOollcor meneaselled for 26 cents i Ira wIII
=• Sang COLLAR for an op. ONE, pro.
is not broke or bent, for Ottente,
Thettivile suppled aethe Nen York Agent's prise.
for prise Usti addrese
EiTON, maostrn 00,
oattf Pittsburgh. P.
THB BUOLE CALL
Glre to a call before partllitilaVehteirloreila
fool confident that our prices trillhatritund fari
NACRUM.4I4I,YDE,
78 =BEM firpriril„.
A refection of nearly fifty of the frosbort, *iciest I dt , Between Fourth arid Diantoird /anat . .
and moat rowing
Bogs, Trios, Qnartetts and Choruses
published. Book should be in every loyal
home, 4, runn kuau., and &roma sassy
camp gre,—for It 'slo help the right, rrhllls Is &MVO,
=tun au t entertains.
BY 050. P. BOOT
Ooplat culled on receipt of 55 cone.
CHAS: a MELLOR,
al WOOD BITSZT
PALL ouoDsi
NEW GOODS
Jest maim! s-
LA.NE/. NVABOY di; CO. _
I€l.llo IFIEDNIIAL etntplgt 41telPut
IAW.ELLESIi ON PENN st
BAI;L-Mte large thrysittary UWE
mamma, Ho. as Penn street, bAew 1114 sttfe4,
•Ss ofted for Ws: , Prigs 24,500. Th. tame •a*l
bat% tarnished with marble mantels fat tui4 MUM
Zap yard sad sliey tb Taw:- Any 020 11144xt
Wier tbe cut itu.ter thiwb !Mk** co
Venal 0244 • 301 IN WPr
13 0 11 -141 - 1 1 olik/drylbe
• --,•• oar rf '
I Prime for
mile
ogit by
0. 8.414111; 179 ilbarty st.
Dnr coo s; Ne-
PREPARE FOR CittUSTMAS.
J. M. BURCHFIELD,
N. K eon Fourth and Market Stleitatit
Ras nu fined rt.r3 . Illuxdsma.
Goods for Christmas Prawn 0 I
Lime Collars t
Needle Worked Voltarsi
Embroidered Lliseri Cambrie
Poplins, Empress Cloth;
Silks, colored and !Mack ;
llonelsoms Cloaks i
Do. Shawls and Seamy
With a full EVlSortnent of *II klialsof DIRY4IOOO II .
do;
GREAT BARGAINS!
NLRB, st GQ
. 11-% omits, Emir"
.t7let, good qualltled
Jars Green,
Lwu 0re.,, ,
Mapco:fa
Itta ot to,
Oronve
Asa.
Purple,
Soya! Purpr
Salmon.
&Nark.
SO.A
I Aolet
rrilato.
CLOAKS, all prin.—Cheep, ob Dap,
SHAWLS, ...try description, lang and
span., very low.
DIFt ENS (lOODB, • trech an 4
Ihe lerge,t ever exhibited
het°, trum 12-Y, eenhloet..,
op, •t
J. W. BARKER & CCVSk
Goatlt, Shunt.,
Ttonnets, Hata,
'thing, and all
50 Market Street.
ROLiDAHC SAL Rti
JOS. HORNE'S TRIMMING MIL
77 and 79 Market St;
To-day vs comtnenoe our &pilaf - Nes or
Embroideries,
Lace Goods, and
Linen Eandkerob
Our stock of lbws Gosds is Moro complaqllilM '
any former acison. The prices karts' beeir . *kall
down. We bare also Just openad • ado, Jirt
Worked Slipper Patterns, Fancy IdonerltitipiLand
Tine Coal:timers 'Scarfs, suitable for
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
-Our stock of otter Seasonable Goods to sell at•
sorted in
Cloak Ornaments, Bead Gimps,_.Velvets and . Gimptire;;Laces,
Silk and Felt Hats,
Gloves,
Feathers, Flou i ers,bOtlig
• . . .
Stockings
Wool Hoods,:
Basques,Bon
•
Balmoral -
Guam; '
Corsets,
HEAD DRESSES,
13EZCIM$4lZ:171
VICESTS AND Emis:wleus,
Men's Undershirts and Drawers.
FUR GAUNTLETS,
HEAVY DRIVING GLOVEOf:.,,
Also, • AO Moe
NOTIONS,
•
4 RiIALL WARES GENERALLY?
,
. .. .„ ..
ti_._:_L ,. 4.., t
Wholaulo Z.= up Maim Maraaaata * WA all
ca.rs who hay to soh nolo NaPPUWlllUortrkithailt•
tale rat..
JOS. HORNE iiCf.,
77 and 79 Market Street:
del
_r
ON RANDS,
A large and splendid sisdstmonteiGoodsfor
110LIDAY PRESENTS !
Consisting, in wt., of - •
Morocco Satchels, Port-Roallaipp
Parses and Wallets: ,"-"
PHOTOGRAPH 4LHIYJRB r
7110 M El TO EYE
Belts, Belt-Buckle; Jet Bitastpine
•
'and Bets, Ear Hinge , Shawkand
Scarf Pins, Shell, Boxes, TA
laid Shell Gordis, Rea
dresses, Ha* Nets, HOods,
Nubia*, Sontag* and ComAmtik
LADIES' AND GENT'S
Maltese, Laee and llrrettierleatCy..
LaryHamtatitobed and-Entinkoi•
dared Eland4mr4defs, 1 . '3041 . :Ty j f
Gloves, NotionialinalLWitreat"
At Wholesale
1101 FOR THE HOLIDAYfit
Elegant Lace Conan and Sabi'
Rich Lace Handkerilliars
Prussian Lace Veils;
Stuart ?kid .11,ibbod;
Rmliroidered Etandkere
Hoods, Boutan Nu
Mosquitsire Bid Glover.: • •••..,
Gems: Kid and Bizellfhtifiareg;
Fine Dress Shirts..
Lined and Paper CoJTaxa
Small warmth 114- %sq libilifte of
AT, -
EATON, rfiactiumi-
-11 MID 19 FLETErST.
WbOiesslitntliii*liiritt,lcidilarkia;im.nl' to
any la do CRYOrtillstanctiftryai,bp •
and indoeing.,
7 7 A
enr~ew
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