datetk • AiM I IIIM DEC.2I, 1888 • • Stresitirty'Preetatnatton; kh our-paper a day or two •-• thart:herC*o Prealdent's Am- I goalcimitlia was reed to $ rebel 'Seiziewhere. along: the lines • the remark of I . g4:picket giant, or the spokesman of vree,:fiat - "it Mat about night" g,f4Lbrefhoi, will be thefeeling of the &ugh, both in the army and soon aa-they look around at 4tfirCiritel,itiii, 'their limes and cacti- Iheir lrresect prirations bepelessiees of their ooalplY ind „the blank despair which is raglectad trim every face that turns to quos tifsi titaffiture. _ ‘ l l'f Of Coons, this is precisely what the lead er_ a—the - ' original cunspiratore—will not Gime 44 tiorritire lsat only been expressly 4 ):rOludo4 quitetrom et the Prides:lotion thepardoir Refers, but as - ihey belong almardeltlisa staked its very oils- Jtt!t'itrai the sateen-el' the:conspiracy of *level/aiding Intermit to rule or rain, ~restcf Litmetwonld probably prefer exile, would posesib'y prefer death. to *classing OgOio.` to:.-their 411egi"Cg tC the bitter end. jight_iitig,llticreror, Must come to an un -lixiciatiMny' aptly end, even•wlth them, it Verie*og.rsorr,l whom they have kept Jay Zoadltion tia:Mlariable; so downtrod . .2•4iin t l';vrtt _Might Emit say, through a long j , efus of dopencience, poverty, ignorart* shill now reftme to bear any longei lini.lotui :of misery, ;tad miefortuno remonfolesily raid upon them. tykonlifensf —for they have been wrenmtL'o 'poor eattle," hither ;:l tO"fluis rimunetl vicliras of sacrifice carrying , .the wood. to the altar, whereon their pa, ; : trisielisr , rulers would' offer them to the of Slavery. Mut, if. It please God, -, ,.*evvild say that. victims onongh have al 4endy fallen and the remnant may be eared. And nanny Indications seem to favor sash*_ *end and humane view of the =issue,' .... .. Theiehmil of war; with: the unlocked for. inntitorable Mittl Unknown suffering it has srtwhero brought in Its train, has in Arca Tudi, but not ineffective way, educated the Mind's and hearts of thousands of the ple:-.of . 'the South,--of the came caroms ra of whom we have just spoken,. —so •," ' tie light of new truths, at least of new cso? :...perceptions of truths hitherto buried in the :. : 'densest; obscurity to .them, has evidently -:.- begun to ilain upon them, and may Boon be '-' - Oante efear. entrughlo enable them to see the iiiiiiti and . : delusion; cunningly 'devised .: to .antraN idataire, and betray them, by Tilde) the - . selfisli . conspirAtors, to whose . , misguidance - they surrendered themselves, As and serfs, td at last led der—to die on see will make •.. . VeMi,ditt',Quittatibega. - Bann this case it trim Tad prisoneri—the remnant— AIM dibris . .sti to speak.—Of s late army, not : the Pieketet'Of.an' actial living one—that 1 , . - fsitlititosy; the expression of nascent "-....l4lsiarOpittiMfin the South, 'comes. The Atpanthtve enter to stated that o tlto rebel itr4eithiertjiiiiiipleasetdvidt:the „President's hrostsagetittri IheaCcOmPartyin g Amnesty . ..p* . tuilagoiy-' 4 2id allege' that if it was • - pnbho in the-rebel armies large nmn ,..•,' ofachilemtvrould desert." And, still -"„. *air,. that obis:pi Of Untie rebel soldiers iietranow iv:drained frim- 'deserting only b; thei - V.ormernamarting them that they would ::ptintehed for treason, if, found within oris tines. •:; - 'll.ltt leaven; the first:ll4u of the work. -"- -- . - -.114t - totetdei May be - , seen alsvady in the • we ha: . 7i -adduced, will un diebtellAtivork on yrith'.accelorated force during: the' tinning two er "•12tice ivinteritiont4iod "if the spirit and ditertaltmtlen oftha Wei PeoPle , of the Optintrishell in the meantime raise the 26000 Men; called for by the 'President, -torreernit. ouratiniesore do not bellaye that monthariferch'next there will be a Vedml army ttatint anywhere between the Potomeo river :ea :,the; G u lf:of mo=ico— nor, isdt~ed , anywhere else ,But of course • :-. Id 4 depends : th e-conditions we - haxadiidiestedbeing . . Weitidelr...?4lllie rwealdent's ' nook at Augusta, Fa .bottroo kb eddroiro t ook ' -- -:.tregn:a as roperk . on'ibe prrade.vs play, for ... - ma - v.Pritlldostys, plan for reconstruction liSont thettetroltt the Inindia•of: the Supremo Ccunt;:anfir.sitherodorst power I. concern edof, her -Janustrz , is to lsallltarodtbrongh the Eboossloti heart bf .tlf . the nettb'w.tioelom.bas ~.protc. e tion biWthat; Flinsoon belP.llen F. low.,aa.Stale his plan bates aba nigre at tUitzOrty . ot: int largo land - sin, **.i!lro jut 'ziemi - trqmptiiibholders. Tho 7,104.7eit-Mate-dpin,Jmnaks , werns as bow fatal that - poliniWO both to Qo,ernment and ttuedman . - Tha.AtalbknA"chieleito.haa - . merits. ~14.- p le;dieel4pat k fatoyar to , - Balatietpatkosointliht parts, it poeslblo to Mestilthe Old Statisillio moans* of first ekta slue. Othailibt;bo lianohes the Snow. i'.....AmtlemAtiestlonia the .obit .poielbk !brim settlugasida the ConfiscoVon art,-he -i.-.... * .*lncnatraett thin:lea Inatteh siaj. as to Lam: Sonth - 11% Ms hands of the r tee , rasiOiddais , always dad& '....i - .4 ll o:natrito of - ii:Ocikiiratile4ktni , ...,Eiseh a, South of twit *TIME' gonbratioo utatretioa, Northernch - inzation. thirty years the, msehino would. be sure norttiwork:- ..Paseininod' by ....koott noon - elmeoLL.orObld;fai Many I' : 7ears.ebreq the.aittoaand 'grind tho-nogro • . . . • , i4 l frPit , 4ibeve i "that Grant rtauit Litz frduk..o4lo4libogaitkid gyp; y add tbaD : /larileo2*lll plume This Ono of 13 . 4 , 0 .chatinDoogs 01310thrii k•ayl:4l:iino.4 4 .ll audio, of Sig f*le Glaittle insides erreagef :cicieliii*lo.lfeidqueeteer;ee"elie tha grn7'ff9a.autitaitoosi, and: the leiieetgypeplitare In on iiitroiltiritivkiie-zro4heard. that Elebmoad poop!. % o tfio ream *44olthwe ofray! td fiP",gy tea La•l.exhietzlonliork• 0 01 -1 - L „ague= mai.. tini4zonaly i tzt obilb,,_,eltt*this uurail) tralkuu.t.totukty taprooms tato •-• -„caliaet larfit iglu- 0164 t suo rlifPl ge triO w - 0 - 41.TiktkItilv 411 41 ,_, hzu o r ealtallitt*pwrio every '....•,ktrot3tf- - ,„„ calla tAtillittbltliase sad INsign . WW. • " . • : - ••••••••.V.4.1V - 1-th.-*, , P.,4e4a. • • • 'toap,~feeet iL`"` Contrary to 01l encetation Losarnumr dbi:not enutinue Us - retreat into Virginia, ant took Up - speitition in East Tennessee, at Begerstille—a point on the railroad about forty-five miles ' ast of Kitoxville--where he seemed to stand at bay. Why he stop pekthere it is not easy to explain,—far he could hardly hope to subsist on the country, which our army must have pretty well ex hausted,und the railroad by which his sup plies must come has been destroyed, past repairing; it is said, as far as the State line —or about fifty miles eastward. Elomorebel dispatches assert that ei has oven ventured to return towards Knoxville, and ob tained COMO OfIV gee over our forces on the way. But the Cincinnati 10a rate, of Saturday, remarks that "It Is not probable ho would undertake to ad tanceagainst Knoxville. There are serious dbstructions in that direction, In the shape of soldiers. Gen. Suartan's corps has not been withdrawn from East Tennessee, though the General himself has returned to Chattanooga. Gen. (108003 Onerrenta is with Gen. Puma, and theseare fully equal to the task of taking care of Loacierritur. Geh. SIIILMWDZ, who arrived hero yesterday from Knoxville, which place he left on Sat urday, places no confidence in the rumors to which we refer." - But there is an Indication of a "fire in the rear" that may bring LONOWIEESS to grief, If he has delayed his march into Vir ginia. We find the following significant paragraph credited to the Richmond Ex aminer of Det.l4 : A dispatch was on Saturday rem:deed at the War Office from Gan. Ram Sons, at Dublin Station, on the Virginia and Tennessee Rail road, Mating that AveilU, with a heavy force of cavalry and mounted infantry 11.10 ad vancing from Kanawha upon Lewisburg, and that it wu probably his intention to endeavor to ant Longstreet's railroad communications. Nothing was heard from this movement on yesterday. There are those who believe it to be AverUrs design to penetrate into Rook bridge and Botetourt counties. Imboden, when last heard from, was in Pocahontas. -What form, ho eon oppose to Averill we are not Informed. If this enterprise should succeed, Loso eraser would be forzed into the mountains of North Carolina, out of whichhe would not succeed In gathering up more than a com pany in every regiment under his command to go to Richmond or anywhere else in the "Confederacy." Gen. Burnside—HU Reception In Gin ,elnnati—A Speech—Uls Gsmpstgo to Mart Tennessee. The Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday Major General Burnside and staff left Knoxville on the 12th, and arrived in this city, yesterday, about noon. They had a severe journey through the mountains, but made good, time. The General received a salute upon landing at the Covington depot, from a equod of Winery detailed from Newport Barracks. Early in the evening he was serenaded ot the Burnet House, and made a tow remarks. lie said that ho did not claim for himself the credit of the cam paign in East Tennessee. That belonged to the private soldiers, non-commissioned offi cers and officers. He was never associated with any army in which every man seemed more determined to do his whole duty, than was the Army of the Ohio, through all the trying scenes they had passed. During the siege of Knoxville not a man flinched. Every ono did all he could, and neither by look, or word, or deed, gave expression to a possibility of failure. In this unanimity of devotion to the cause was their safety, and out of it came success. When the history of this war was fairly written, and its facts fully understood, it would appear that in all the armies and campaigns it had been ashe testified it was with the Army of Ohio in East Tennessee, the honor belonged chiefly to the rank and and tile. There were as good men serving as private soldiers as any of the officers; and the eases were not few in which the men werobetter than the officers. inn's children, in humiliation only that the callal forth ntraged tie to 1 courage and robablo traulte tthe Intorren ao opening of iiort.the tame Lichee Wormed had born wit- The appearance of UC.II. Burnside is that of robuet health. The illness from which . he is reported to have suffered since the siege of Knoxville was raised, was a slight attack of rheumatism. The General's opin ion is that the rumors of reverses in Bast Tennessee, and of the resumption of a me nacing- attitude Ly Longetreet, have very little foundation In fact. Gen. Longetreet and army retired from in front of Knox ville sorely troubled in mind and body, and bet largely se reported, in deserters and stragglers, and siege guns abandoned. Tho enemy Is In no position to undertake an of fensive campaign, and the Federal force In East Tennessee is much larger than Gen. Burnside hattabere. The newspaper reports of the siege of Knoxville have boon full and accurate. Gen. Burnside has not resigned his com mission. He tendered his resignation, end it was not accepted. He was relieved of the command of his department and ordered to report at Washington, which he is pro ceeding to do promptly, leaving for that city on the ten o clock train last nigtd. It is understood, among those having means of being well Informed, that the dif ficulties that have resulted in the relief of General Bamsidc frem command in the 'De partment of the Ohb, teak their rise in something resembling incompatibility of temper, between General Burnside and General Haiku. Those who have read the late report of the General-in-thief are aware that,iteanimus toward General Barneide is not friendly. The military management of General Burnside, during his stay In the West, hoe been marked by several distinguished suc cesses, and no material reverse. John Mor gan visited his department, on one of his favorite raids, and with his whole force, horse and rider, and artillery, was gobbled. Kentucky has enjoyed a season of peace and quiet. The 9th army corps was de taohed to reinforce General Grant, before Vicksburg, and after the surrender of Pem berton, made the march with Sherman to Jackson. Returning, it took part in the movement into East Tennessee, which was made with such promptness as to • surprise both friends and foes. Few severer blows have been given tho rebellion than that of the sadden occupation of Eas Tennessee by the Arm; of the Ohio. With such celerity and skill were our troops handled, that but. ono life was lost in possessing East Ten nessee; awl a whole brigade of rebels, un der General Fraser, with several batteries of artillery, were captured at' Cumberland Gap without the tiring of a gun. This cir cumstance the rebels are not yet done be wailing, as Jeff. Davis' late message gives evidence. In the cavalry skirmishing in East Tennessee, we are at least even with the rebels, and Gen. Burnside's name will always bo conspicuous in the honorable re cord made by the Army of the Ohio in the fight with Longstreet at Campbell's Station, the bloody repulse of the beet divisicin of troops in the rebel army, at Fort Saunders, and the steady and glorious Monte of General Longstreot's loss, during hie op.. erations commencing at London, up to the time he hod reached Rogersville, was not, lees than livothotaand Men and ninepieces of artillery:. Our loss during the same period does exceed, end hardly equals, fifteen hundred. It wee flip: expectation bf the robelti,' , when: Longstrnet.*u detached from Brags a, army, - force greatly superior in number to that ,wideh General Durnside commanded (the country would be startled if the numertoal Superiority of the rebel force were made known,) that they would be able to "occupy and possess" East Tennessee speedily, and take the. Army of the Ohio, with all its artillery and trains. Their total defeat Saone of the most impor; tent =alto of the. tear._ While „•Lisngstreet wee baffled and lingering before(Ritoxvilleii . Bragi?f••-inpy.• Davis 'programme for driving ' the.Ysnkeee out of Tennessee Rss ACM end. • Coitainli • 114*malV ait , belongs• • • -- .•-• - .o.siiiiiiineirl3oiuktitii , CaiseAmeei.* I isatortizitllll,•lWliittidmildbitolUElasts, • on, :Thozisdity, providing 'fkiK, th iVietithit:iif ',7l2dgeitiA the Supreme C oast after reach it1 1 ! 1 #71 4 !!' 1 V-•'",' - - • Gen. Fremont. A correspondent of the N. V. Poo, writing from Jeffereon City, Missouri, ander date or the fith imt., says "Political molten in this State arc assuming &phase which must be in the highest degree gratifying to the friends of Freedom through out the North. Tho great underourrent of pop dor feeling is setting in with strong tide in foyer of Fremont And all parties, both Rad ical and Democrat, seem now to readily re cognise his past cervices In the CALM of Free dom, and to entertain strong feedings of grati tude for them. Tho Radicals see in him a It exponent of their views and wisloss,eai i large portion of the loyal people of Missouri who formerly acted with the Democratic party now recognise in him a true representative of tho people, whose rights he will ever, under all circumstances, protect and held inviolate, whenever and however assailed, and in whose fidelity and integrity they bore an abiding faith. With politiciens, it is somewhat mixed. "Erery effort is making to turn the Radius] successes to partisan account ; but the people understand that it is simply an effort to steal the thunder of the originator of the Emanci pation movement in this State, to whose et forte the credit of those successes unquestion ably belongs." PUBLIC .N'OTICES.. WEXCELSIOR. INSTITUTE.—The Eizth Session tell rommeace on 5101CDP. T, Jan. 4tha 1254, and raottnne metro weak.. ct.lng TRMAY, March 25th. Tor tonna, Go., roll at the Institute, corner of Penn and St. 01.10 woof; or address, Tee. W. B. GHAT, Th deal:9td 10." THE CITY OF THE GREAT also."—lnm. JANES PIikBTLET, D. 8., mill delver hie re and and last Lecture, for the ben efit of the Sabbath School, to the Sixth Strret trllitrd Presbyterian Church, on TUESDAY" EVENING, Dot. td, at 7t.,4 o'clock. Sup.irot—" What 1 S.rr at Jerusalem." Tickets., If omits, to be r blather! at the Book Slime nod door. &aka Rt+NOTICE.—PROF. A. AIcCOY, of Washington, D. 0., trill speak, undfr the umpteen the MID. Leagree, at LAFAYETTE LULL, ea SEIM!! and SATURDAY EVENINGS, Deo. 18th and 19th, at 7 o'clock, on "The Define Destitu tion of Slayea7, and the , Preahlent'a Proelantailen of needera" Adettaaton;2 THEE. Ladles are cap. daily invited. delear. jr.," NOTICE —4 MEETlisti uf TILE stockholden of the PITINSUBGEI GAZETTE ASSOCIATION will be held ea Tuesday, January LT HU, et 3 p. ea., et tho 31nricol Hsll, J•aknotre Saddled. career of Dean nod et. Chdraircato, for the ourpoec of fully argarorind said Artoclattoc o election of Director* and other °Moen, adorn: u rt 13y-lairs, sad the treasertirn of oath other Anginas. as may I** bronlat before the thoolog. RODENT ASHITOSTII, A. Al. BROWN, D. 11. LONG, JOT!: WATT D. 31 BOOK. Pataburigh, DAA_ID. 1963. KU WA RD N G I i Caion Republicans and Was Democrats .111 most at Marshall d bro‘an's salvo vn 7 MT+ (Mon day) EVSNINIJ. Mat Inst., at 7 o'cll-k, for th• g e of nominating candidates for Cosine Hs end W•rd GEO. W. LEONARD, ALEX. I.IILAND, St"EIGIIR, .1. R. ROMNSON, JACKSON DCNCAN, Exert:al. Comsat-, Pl'rrti RV HOU 13 ti 1 11:3 E et 13t Y.—Tbe Stockholders In said f.mp.ey am beteby uotided to meet and organise sold ettruP.7. at MARE'S 110 TEL. Liberty wont, Pittsburgh, on tho FIRST MONDAY OP JANUAt 2, loci, tgaw.... the boom of 2 and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, and cheese by ballot, by • majority of the sock then and there coted, eine Pr sident 'and sin Directors, on. Treno.oer, sod sorb robot ofri.re as they may think necessary, to condnet b.incea of the Company until On next mg.?. election. Jamee Wood, I Chtioian Zoo, M. D. Woven, l Robert D - 0.1., John F. Singer, 1 Elijah Itseth, Jam. S. Craft. I H. J. Broeko, Samuel Bartmtn, 8. A. Lon, Benj. A. Alertly, ClGenee Ales. McKee, Body Patt,son, Robert Sterrett, JulTle• Truttlek, It., 'Walker, G. Y. Coulter, Tboms. 81.v1. EMI Y E I I..NtiM. —Tb. Colon totem of th. City Allogtor.y aro Invited I moot at ji.oir roomollro Once@ Sr. bolding election., on bATUIIDAT, Math o- Lyman the boon of l sml 7 o'clock b. m and rob , by ballot for-- Ono all.. for Mayor; 000 corium for Dino-, of tho Par; and also for cuudhlutes for the reaprotive Ward omen . The Jude. of the Prim:try Election. will meat .t the TOW: , BOCCE, on MI DAc,:dth Inn., at o'clock a. m., and runt up the tote of the reopert e precincts, the person heel.; the higheet TOte to to declared the reter.ipee of the {tarty. Ofilturs of riCCUUSI tee instruct.' to r. as rote. nacre.] by hoe. erl, anted ay.inet the C Hen Piot, Ticket in October lain. ===tttrA== J. t;. C0171 , 1N. Cbairm4n. .7. WILIGFIT. IlscrotAry. 0.3.2.amtd ~P ITTSIIII It( ;11 N !TA RY CI .01 HITTER. 01.7 a• amt Der.ltm7, S 9 Fourth Street. ➢utncn ova and Markst Ft mots. PaInn.v—RTIOMAS BAKHNVELL 6sztararr- 1 4(VEKI U. HUNTER. Ocortranztions of moue? and c00d0.01i04t.4. Runs rut to all parts of the army lhathrraatlon furalahod fa Mahan te the sick and arnandod to the thumps and ilnarhata. The fre!:ht an gnat. deemed Is paid ha.. Addreo, SAICITAII COMIITTEE de&dtt [O. TIM NEW GYMNASTICS NM - ILLS DALL.—Tbe Chow ere epee Ihr new members at awl; Otee of meeting. Leonel, aad Cettletnen, TUESDAY and FRIDAY EYEN• MOS, et 7t4. Led's; and Chlldreo, WED N MOAT and SATV/lALY AFTERNOONS, et I,AAuel. TIMM IN Tar Sdaib, .14rre, of ttrtnt:,- 4 a.out .....34 Pot Lads and Mints, 0 4 90. /for Childsta " 9 CO noltaf °mom or you Orrtsrls Issrasoca. co., / Pittsburgh. Leo Ifth, faKi. f O.DIVIDEND l , ;(rricE.—The Pres- Moot srd Directors of this P•onrsoy boo. this day' declared a Ditidoud of FOUlt .DULLAL.9 PEP SLUM, fras of O. S. Tax, papa'', to the Staab:4,lm forthwith.. &Vats 8A.51L2L R.EAoPecr..eary Orrics or ras Oman. CU., 4 - Pltuborth. Ler— 10th, rAN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN OTRECTORS OW TILLS COM WA ST, to arse daring the ensuing year, t•N ti hrtd et this ttf.ce on monDAY, the 21st Inst., bemuse tho Lours et II a. m. nil p. to. deloAd O.I.IIITEL REA, I4mrarry. C.I.XDID4TES. ErtRONK/L.—Jona; McCLuzzo, of . First Feel, Allegheny, wih be a canal data br Ooroner of Alkgheny Cenoty, subject to the decision of the ensuing County Union Convention. &Mtn -M".ELE — MAYORAITY OF ALL). GHENT Filson Darn, al she urgent aolicitAtlon et muly chlsena..has coacbtad to permit he srrm to be Wed as a eandldatn for the Illssoralty of Allegheny City, at the eneulng municipal oleo. tlon. nole:tc .7I Eu. 4DVERTISEMEIrTB SIOOWILL PURCIIA6E a Dwpiling and let of ground sow routing for 5105 • " gig APP ItOuTLIEDMIT SONS, 61 IOSTHAY.—Chstne to the ' , remises of malmalimr. oa Esti:tidily, 12th but. in Dia mond 111.7, Pittabartli, i at Ito and red lIIILEY MIR% no manor orIII o.mo fonraid, prora proper 7,rd P"".rcaA g tote'. boolni"'ttyiriro .he En b. mama limilmoold and Dlig i on ' il Mows. • • .1081:WA BPLAYE. OUR ADVERTISEMENT CAN. RE appreciated b °sambaing or gooda 133=r1 BORLAND'S Boot wad 5b Atom, OS Illirket wont LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA.— to Liirti ALLA s iiiLIC .r A.Nt PA.. Md.retinecd tot lint Cabin Second Cabin.— .«...... . 148 00 Strom" 102 (A BY Si. ..sr , ' of Jannary .14, Ma onntal rates will be charged. Panne can now be atenral try applying to MM. ti12101.1A31, r., &IT It Adam' Capri. 02100. HOUSE AND LOT FOR BALD, =LAP TOtt °MIL—The Lot hut 23 ftai hunt net Townsend stmt. Plath Ward, and rune beck 100 feet to an allay. The Hones lea two•atory brisk, containing en rooms, and la on the rear of the lot, fronting on the alloy. A good bxrgaln may ho bad by applying soon, to MELT ILNOWLSON. Townentd street, or at &law Tile carrip. 'QUNDRIES. llllTrta—io palL chola. Distrr 10 tob do do; G b %rot do ItoH; CREWE-100 do . Guiana and Itsmburg; &V do Western Dawn; 100 di* .EngllB2l palsy; • trostnr. r— HO bbla. ABIITq 40 auks Paul; 11811-100 bait Mo. Late ilerrim APPLES-100 MY. aria! Oman; 10 slots sad 'for sikielrf • B. CATITIKLU. igriAM.P.TELPT,'.' says Dr. Rat, ~ 3.." rd ate* edlstad procatnre destbe! nut.d Wreathe's spatrarwena-rnooz mrs. Go sfontes r asirartit street', qll.llB-11.10ST-AIT.IWPAIATIS HOLD rsr:sts Soldlsr, is pale ofirscsi /3001S-110,Soccsis be bad den .,7A#I.ItOBOACI/eartsittteet; ird PROOF- LONG, of Itstrildwipt on uttot stin Sor at awbOvide ker . t 4414, WWI. ZO 11334 114 tit. Clair ram r .stpt - 9-4. !ANC dal. - Istted itteß WOOD SHIM WAREIIOUIE FOE lIEST.—Ths wantons Wandscana. No. Id Wood fitroet, omoette et. (+barks Ilot•I, basing 40 feet front on lb rd street, now ocrup4.6 by 4111•4.1 , matter's Departatont, will be for rent from let of April act. Apply to SEMPLE k JONES, liankon, tle19:lor Third end Wood rtreeta. c, t c,tivin WILL PURCHASE a STEAM 9t.A./V V GRIST AND SAW !LILL, a Frame Dwellin g of some, mid ens act, slid thirty-o,s p.,,rslies of Wel, situated on the Pittsburgh d Stets bitscu allies from Pittsburgh. Per par ll:blare, add rem IL 0. 100EIPP.:11, Havelock. IPushlu i ptan Pa. _ . r J suite. of two largo call:anti `km; lug sod lotodsonnely foleolohod Nom. to 18, with,.c board, on Caulkoo or hot= 78 SECOND BTRI:ET, Eittntorgto doltitl,B .ADIE'S' SATCHE tnfPall'l'li3loN -1-/ S I ES,, Writing I.L.h Porkot Shiva, Guld Pons, Photogreph A :bums, Toy Books. A fine assortment GI Gamy, Choice Gilt Book., Pocket &eke, Dlartetv Altnansm, and a great variety of heantifift-goods adopted to the Rearm to he Round at No. 101 Ntderat tamer, Allegheny. den T. E. ITLEEHAY. \ LUAIILN: WEikerEß 8 MEET r PROPERTY FOR 8D LE, MI foot front by 110 deep on Coathom .treat, to Clay alloy; a largo two glory brick dwelling-home, wellarrancod, vttb wide ball. two ; orlon, cloalagrpxn, &Hama, cham bers, fotlabod attic .;1 cellar, yard with pared walks, garden, .Inds trona, etc.; ploataatly situated and In good repair. For prio. and tonna apply to dol9 B. CUTHBERT &SUER, 01 Hacks& at t'IEDLE & 51(0.3 No. 163 /3111TLIWIELD STRZIFT, D.ve Just rerel•ed • select Oak or neer PIANOS, VIOLINS, aril Arcs, FL eTES, AOCORDNONB,4L, very nlre for llolldey Preecnts, tehloh they offer fOr sole at luer prieer. The pnbllo In ionieral 4 klndlyrlnTlted to cell. drl9:WaSd VLUABE FARM FOIL SALK-A valuable Tarn, containing 218 acres, !Meets In Trentlta townehly, Tagett• cnnoty, Pe, 1) man from Damon'. &ail., on the Pittsburgh and Oen• U.-MU. Railroad; 161 acre in • good gate of col- Urethra, balm. good timber lend. The imicrowt• came me a hewed log dwelLlog, weather boarded, containing eta rooms and good cellar; a Large fume barn, with stabling underneath; • wagon Mau, wen cribs, peek lc. Paid fans Hee wall, I. well watered, and contain. 10 acres of valuable noel, with • ten W 4 vain. Tor term., apply to B. P BATES, Oomoneretel Broker, der MMus Butler etreet, Lawrenceville. FOR. THE HOLIDAYS. Boot., Shoe., Cal to rs, Balmoral., gums, nisei:dug, Cork Solos, J. U. BOMAN WS, O Markot .tr..t 4,99 Second 4 .or ftntli Mb. — Cifftl:ifSaS P E N a.. W it i _ '3 A ulasblAe,it 7..w..1 7 ret;ve Concert C-;-rand Piano, Mcbly • an-e,I. mud* by HIVILIBE & CO., dart rec•frod by CHARLOTTE BLUME, dr . o.lyr 0 SIMI STREET 10(11) R. 31 FOR SALE: The sub scrib, ode. for sale hie tom, located about tbs.. miler north met of Salem, on the °abet rood. nmels. Mead m Mill, Containing about 64 Ayres. Geod :1G fret (tont, la deep, with • hitch.n addition ornL) by 20 feat,--irell.room attach ed. Barn 31 by 46 fret, Erniebed In the beat .d made of tb. beet material. Cistern add pump near the how.. Wagon•hana.. Emote hon., Llea.alectee, C4r4.-4.,b, and all other convonient houses. well an. 41,4 .4 well paiatrd. glum: lh Acre, or Wood L.d • good °inhale, containing rwry choice fruit, and IBM, young Into coming on. A !Arne portion et the pi/retinae ton., tits) lay in tha 11 da.lred tiy the parttime, T. , la In choice nedee.ntiddf in., beat smithy. Yoi rr4n uce , roll on EDWARD !MITI!, on the prreniana, er en the autinerlter, at the Pylon Bash and Planing Mill. at Salem, Idialn. EDWIN SMITTI. Fitton, Dec. lA. IE6I. An a new .1,1. L.l lb. V I 1 Unricaped Knabe Pianos, tirnprt.tn„ and 7 vett,. rl tI.ICO FOirM, a - Ith Nal.: tad a...rawly vary.al Pa.. a. AL.,, 111Ltdd Lt ...Mob ha. t. ea thy ray 1 r the peat Mt.. yes., ft.d nelthorrled: d L. be. the 1....ar iu the country at tha th. rinTErrTEEN 7 ord. raetmood PIANO. vrarennthd dye ; ehreqemt mrda. PRINCE - 6 31EL , ,DEOSA. tM boat Iv IM world. du ent.in. ear *lock of the dideront kinds Jaat colTert. Also IL-Lyle...a of other mak... CHLELOTTE BLITZES, 11= TNIN'Eu-.‘ I, CLOT]] Ed WRINir. lho following opinion by °mute f the An.*. Aceirulterlak who rays of the l'ren4iont Unison/it t lour. Wringer,: 'From weeral year. experieuce with it In oar own fatally ; from the usttmony of bendreds who hate used it auJ from the co:WI - action of the im plement Inwlf,—•• fool cortaln that it b worthy • thwe lu over, family where tbo washing Le lone at home. A chill coo rawly,' wring nut a tnbful of cloth, in few uolnto«. It /11 in reality • Clothes narer I • Thor raver! and • hlroogib heron! The esesag of . eremite will aloha pa a large percentage on us cost. Wo 'limb the mach ine e mach months. Ay, for I golf terry year In the wring uf garments. There are totem! klnds, nearly alike In general eon strnrolon, bat we consi.ler it important that the Wringer bo howl wfib Coin, utberwito • Maw of gwrrneuts may clog the t,llere, and the pollen upon the creek shalt slip sod tear the clothes. Our own Is rm. of rho ant cade t and it bat good es new, an, nearly fone yea..' constant me." For wile only at h.. T 1 and St. Clair street, ty J. & LL. PIIILLIFTI, detl hole &genre for this amity. ALL FiG li I' WhARF NOTICE.- All pant , . rar.nlng oil and ether frtiztat mast rop , ot at Wharf Cit.., in ordar th.tt Ilia, may .b. lain n pbsct` to load at unload. AU cnn.igoera M.l re r. all it oil Within tha II me 0pt.111.-ti Ay la., and atan most apart at What Odlort, 'no, clomping handa, that tit/ pr.trec partite ...ay be known. P.ootirely .11 craft pruhtbitel between the tioxer oach t ide of Irwin eir.et, except minim tcamor• or the. hen kit craft, a. mum unaltendrd or lying Plle, taut le removed Intameilatoly, that loaded craft may get in. All wharfage rout bra lararlably paid In advance. Transient cainelgneve, who bar. nu porcurient offlut, bat who board at hotels and private bonne and who In many OM. atonal be Nerdy found, most come to Wharf Wine and pay their bills, and ears thirmsetros All pereone appalling dirt, filth, or oh, yell rob- Atm., tehetever, on Puid wharf, .411 be &ale with the barer°. ritmr. The extreme paint le pet apart for each dirt. filth and safe selleet.cr. Ilard •übstences, arch to brlen•bets, ateall stones, clinkers and clean cinders from Iron etorks,foundliee, and .oche Acre, may he received to the extent of what Is needed, 17 Applying nt What? Ofllre. The above nett,* will be executed without respect of pence. J AXES ALLEN. dllCh6t Wbarfinaster. pLIANIMRAPII ALBCIIIBI • DIARIES, FOR IBBC Toy Books. Holiday Books. Magazines. Now Boob. eu L lads of STATIONERY! .la Cheap as the Cheapest! AT FRANK CARD BOOK AND NEWS -DEPOT, Chronicle Building, Fenn It. del7:2t THE NUMB 12111C.LE, Vol. L .s, TUE 11011 Z 01C('LS, VoL t. TUE SUTER fIIORD - 71 w damp are cliolcd ca.dectland of Tom) and la etromental Marto, elegantly bound, Mta6lr fts CHRISTMAS PRESBITTB ►OII BALI. D CHAS. 0. MELLOR, Si WOOD ST/I=T. NEW TLSTIMUNIA.L.S.— Th. Iluoloal Masten of thy East ' = r ot blavor of DECRER'BI "A/ter baring examined the Plum Torte of tin Moen. DECKER BROS. eery data !j, ere ben tome to lb. eancluelon and ebeetftdly teltity, that they are In exory empeetesperlor Inettumente. 'Their Chao tt pare, doh, rely &Mut, and of an entirely magical ebarectar. Their ledlialeiedda le of Os im7 bout, plabtly dzmomstratinig tent amain! the wry bait- matatab aZa mod, awl tbelz. tomb, mammy and equally if ono throughout the whale tampon of the key board; tuunizpassed by ally other Plano Torte imbue yet sem. R. D. WU, Theodora Thomas, Uwe. .Ghee. TWO. 'RIM. editor , of the Sfuticed Remitts met World:- Carl Rambla:, ißtaXteteef the Gorman j' John &oh% editor .Tortrititl_ ttf, 7tg. flair t . re- / 1 11MtiOarl.Wagibt: PELL" ; d btpt:thipa ardor testroment HOlfMAtPaasat dot 11512111h,stnwi; NAril . grog nations K4r44tasvf . Aprfat rAT V brim -'- ..gin--~::.-~-.~.~ ~.1 : r ~~ xis* Arimartaxiik-rrs. MUSIC yog 011METIWI—What more seceptabls and ssEgLdel * a uopmea , GMT then ■ aplarlNl ISTETNIVA.V" Or a s Caleabarg Pln2llo Or a MILLEN 6 CO.'B DOSTQN PIANO; Or • TRYON 00. S N. Y. PIANO; Or • 01,1111 ALT SWEET-TONED PLS.NO-XII.O PEON, or • /MARTIN OVELAII. A toperb aelvo• tin Jost rstvitsst by E KLEBER & BRO., 1:11121. 4 11FHLb, 83 WOOD STREET, OONTINOTS TO SW. HIS ENTITLE STOOK AT COST 1 TO QUIT BUSINESS BY THB First of January, 1864 OUR ASSORTMENT IS STILL COMPLETE, IN ALL ITS BItARCESS deltdt GODETS LADI - 8 BOOK, von JANUARY, TWO ELTENSION FASHION PLATES—Coss, the venal colored plate that has trAde aod.r. Lod?. Book .o fames.. A STEEL ENGRAVING. A Tableau plate, very useful for the prrriaet waxen, .nd • TITLE PAGE TOR Ite4, cootatuLog soiree dip Usti autdeete. WINO TO A PARTY IN WINTER.' end "REIIIIININO FROM A PASTY. - Two season abls regrowing/ THE POSTILION GIRDLE. Tw., branittol en greying. A SLIPPER ?Al - TRILL Printed to colon. Very lantorone, entitled The Obriety Minstrel Slipper," only to be obtained in the Lady'e Deck. Toll dime now bon to work U. A full page MODEL COTT &GI:, with place. 'Dere are about eighty other eniparlaue, full page aryl Pelf page Illuatra , terla, the latest rap le of drove and ornamental ankles for ladlea to work. MtRIOS II SIII,A3D, Author oflows," ..Elidden Path Ptak." "Nerarstr" sad "II Irtam,” caram e l:we. a it. navel In Olt nantbar, oopy•rlghted, itatltlnd I'lloborly to Blame ^ Other writers or eminence hate attic!. In thla number. For rale hi RE NRY MINER, de2l:lt 71 Al= VI FIFTH STAMM% THIRTEENIITLIST OF AFPLICA TIOSS for eviiing Liquors, filed io Mu Clerk'. Office op to December 9th, ^.&O: Petee Closert, taveto, Lt ward, Pittsburgb; Jane Mcpherson, eat's boo., do, • do; Oswald Heckmaun, tIOOM, do, do; Ifnelerlek /adobe, do, do, do; John libeler, do, do, do; 3.. O'Rourke, do, 31 weed, Pitt burgh; Tism. B. B. Selldl4%, e. boo., 31 card, Pittsburgh; Robert Lyres, other goods, do, do; Peter Den, tavarr, do, do; Dennis Golden, other goods, do, do; John Harper, do. do, du; Bobert Lore, Wins house, do, du; Andrew MtQucery, tavern, 601, ward. Pittslicirsh; Malcolm Mcl.lll, o. goods, eth ward, do; Michael Oetios, deem. 9th want, do; Front N. Schreiber, o. lese, do, do; Jahn Briteu, tavern, lot word, A 1.1-ghenTi Wm. P. Aid., do, do, do; Barnard Ora;, do, 21.1 ward, do; aims. Michaels, do, 3d woad, do; Wm. Reiser, do, do, do; Dodd T Lloyd, do, Bad Binahishan• WEL Neebitt, Wing hode, Tempanoterlite; Cada 0. Stephens, tavern, Franklin township; A. Maass, do, liliDin do; Chas. Bogie, do, do do; Jacob Frey, do, Dired-re do; Chu. King, do, Nov do; James Ward, do, Versailles do; Henry Boot, do, do do; A. McCormick, do, do do; Ttee Court will meet on WEDSESDAT, December MI, 11931, at 11 o'clock a. en Hamonatrande most be Mad an or before that dity. Applkanta will bring their bands to Or; oleo before the day e(hearing. delkkbil ' W. A. ITERBON. Clerk. EUROPEAN ACA DE3I Y.—Establish eel for the educatton of TOMSO AMERICAN OLHTLEISZE, at . . DRIEDSZP, RAXONY. THEODORE Et,ormon, Doctor of Phlhearphy, will receive • few additional Rent as tomato. with hi. family, where they will Sod the combat. and eharacterletire of a refined &soft Ith. The peons of ht. anablielantent wW be enabled to ...Notre .11 the know req led 6. übitsfor • commercial life, or no. ad. mission the Unbersitles. are. frequent ..n. le the beautiful envi rons of • , with onewatonal move distant es. curate., ate considered se well edheattona/. es co, duel...lnto health and signs of body. Tenets. (Isehtding lionni.)-1•N Per ...on lot7h hie quarterly. &kronor, le mode to the following Pliteburgh =r Iwo M. Pwce.oa, Wrissaw Ramat= and Erna ; and te the Director of the mobile/I, ment, Dr. THEO. KLOTZSCII dele:lw x.W i;ii;;Ati-.7;.,"r7.7.i;.. FRYPOGRAPH ALBUMS! CARD PHOTOGRAPHS! A rvLL LltiE JrET RECEIPED, Anil It 111 Le odd at LOWS,/ PfltP than say attn. IttelltOTABLU MUSS I the Whet. • VLBJEITS Or Books, Papers and Magazines Ahrsr oa band. LADIE3 LID GIENTLEiIIet are redowttally In .tt.d to call ant exorable the .tact and prkes, JAMES T. SAMPLE'S, LITTILLRT Er 1701111311, =tins No. 86 IMl4eral it s Alleeway 1863. THIS HOLIDA 18 64. HOLIDAY PRESENTS A NII snortment of WRITECO DEIEP,PORT7OI3OB, WORE. BOVA PiIIOTOCIAAPII ALBUMS: Of do bort 1111kr, tobtrb bp &mobility end cheep• con en nuourpscomd. Illltiles. firms' Dock; PrayexH . gmla,hAmausLll.l6 M & YtrEORIPI ALBUM. AUTOGRAPH ALBUILS. ♦LTO•PBOM .LLEILNL POILTICIAL ROTIEII, PANZIS„ OTT? BOORS, .TIITLISTLE DOOlB, kn., A Lap, l'lreA sod cAtolpiat. anortmeut new ready, .t MIN P. HUNTS, illy KABUKI° HALL, TIM IMAM. tittrreßE CANN AND WOOD CHAIRS INILL7I9 071 A 7 lIIMNISZ PAIP7N wriozzatam OR RRTRIL. JAS. W. WOODWELL, 97 and Od Third drat. moats A Xdance.bata sad 111 Taarth stmt. tr.hlo GI W. PORCH, Comm Won and Shipping Merchant, NNW 01(LEANN, LA. ad. go—affears. s. Jae* * Cb4Plttatrargli Itilehtll /lc Tad. Otactutatt ; - • - A. O. Salstisi Ptaidelptiss •y . ' P. Eelett A LARGE,AND 817111$10 ti 602A1111111Tor Wkor•lttemi settektf so,areocural.cuirnme,aancnisw w e ltofmkto o mpeassciteczau: 60 strot... fa trE isituacyr eliaarattrekoP carycoutrimritea dm Ta If`ERTISEMEJrTS. FOB LIDIES. FOR GENTLEMEN FOR CHILDREN POR EVERYBODY GMUSTINAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS! 'The Tiolidaye en to apprzneblog. end evrryAndy will be 011 the Irzokoul - - en‘didug pmzhl end ,r- Tictable for i•rw..-ere Nutolog rna appro. prizto for • prro.nt then tiro .rouldd articles: PIIOTOIiEtAPMIC ALBUMS ! ALL STTLTM, ALL META, ALT• MATERIAL. °tor ?0 ,, klud. ut the dittereet makes. Ala, tLe , rrest PH L ADELTIIIA LBI:3f S. with iinseda, ecw.tt.ttrest ths test mad«. gelf Our Pelee.; Defy A 11.36 We horn a' a lame tamed of torte-Slotsalea, rocket Book •• , 1t .lists, Selves, Ladloi Bursas, Toy Books, Card Puotograrbs, Porkot Bi ble, for Cortre Portfulka. Marla., Checker Boards, (Chokes, Cheat, Ga,,,,,0f an stadia, Bolfday Books of all deectipt too, Ludo's' WO, k Cane., Card Coma, BO thefetnut Laois of Games, and other attic's. too tIOLOOIVOS to mar on. WHAT IS NICEC roH. A PRLSENT THAN A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO A MAGAZINE OR PAPER? Fe .e,.tth :Grin, at l'ablitta-ra' rat..., at J. W. PITTOCWB ALBUM DEPOT, Plllll NTRFET, OPPOSITE TITS P.O. de19:11. B "iyilFur, AND ATTRACTIVE GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. rao•roct.A_loit EEO= Quart, Sasal! quart, 01.Ionr. Om , TDI.Ie , ro,k•t. EMENEM =EMI Tele., with WIU6 Turkey panelled Antique liereete. Ectbetard Menem,, Rued. Leath we, Clolh, Ae. The Jarrett evict} to the city. Mahn at WITIJLESALE PrliCrt, Bibles, All 61.011. bound In Te' , e.g. Turkey Ildnvon+, (.It dup. •ml rlsas,) &t. Prayer Books, Donna In Turkey Mo, Tnfret, kc. Juvenile Rooks, Iv gmett variety, cAmprtsing trourl7 asory new .04 stacdant conk pohll.And In ?Oh country, In• einding • good we,ortm-vt,sf Eve LA Jar..lts llooks. Toy Booka, Printed to oil colon , on tinted paper, end also ninth. These Benito are greet and dawned pewit with the ^ wee little 00.1." Alio Books, hut publishal. Larpusgyrtment on band Games and Pussies for Children. The ALPIWItT, sad the Ilabblt that Heed to the Oradea of Maws. THE KINGS OF ENGLAND ®d TUN norsn THAT JACA BEMS, opoo flt)-two blocks, faro collang Moo Gomm end nine Patel.. Alq • oleo ossorttoefit of GARD GAMIG3, PIZ• ELM, Ac. Fancy Goods. WRITING DasKS. PORTFOLIOS. PAPIER M AIME PORTFOLIOS. BACKOiIamON BOARDS. CREQuER AND CRESS RoAILDS. Cans AND CrrEQUER BOARDS. LADIR3' FANCY PL - Itses. FINS POCKET MOILS. GOLD rrse AND CASES. LADIES' COMPANION. HONKS OF PAINTS. TRANSPARENT SLATES. And • great variety of otter mots] and Laney art del Anil tab, Pr ID* Bolldnyv. W. A. GELDINFENNEY, 111. 4a ITIPTIT STREET, OPPOSITI SUE THEATRE .N;1t , 4•1144 CEUUSTIIAS I=l I= Cbrfirtztuns Presorts. AT COSCERT HALL SHOE STORE, :co. 01.! Irifth Streiot. air Its bmt foods to the conned, and yelling .z inanely look d. 17 DISSOLUTION OF PARYNKRBRIP. partnanhlp hsnatollan sighting under the Ern of BARE= • le /BLO, las Ibta= dtmolved by mutual count, TIIIMAS haring pencliased the mitre lutanist. ITIONAS BARKED. JulIN IL NIBLO. Allegheny, Deo. lA, DM TTramsTEßniu.—ltacing pllTehat. sa a Lugo stock of viols for GABE, I cm Ws to or great bargains at extremely low prima YEATHEN BEDS; HUB,HUSE AND BP/LINO DIATTBASB3I2I; •grost variety of MILDER, TABLE and TLOOB OIL CLOTHS, CASPETS, EILBOSSED TABLE oorzas;ADIL&LDE, MUSS, COt;OA and MANILLA BORDERED MATS, of the boat quality, Acheapness unsurgamed. n ordetsztptly attended to. Bonn No. I FEDERAL EIBLET, Allegheny, (formerly lily /Ir. Sempls.) deleat THOI/AS BARGER, TANKS I TANKS i TA.NKS I YOU MIME OE =PINED OILS. Idade 13 order. Aloes AanTrous and CONDZHIL IWO TANKS, for BeAn.rin• TUBB, for Breweries and Lad inetoriee. TANKS mpaired, takan down scd nagred. AB .ark Inmate& H. T. PRICE & CO., MABION ATICSLE, Next to tturnlon nosing MeII, Allegheny; Or addrros BOX M , A1140..7 rmt Oak. r i THE HOLIDAYS, A ykodld amortmal of SUITS AND OVERCOATS, AU.ryi...id Ars, fin Boys, ranths and Children' To be band at No. 19 FIFTH ST. GMAT A: LOGAN CLLAELES L. CALDWELL, — (aucas.... to imam. nolmin n cb.) Toni PLOEZB, De.la la BACON. LAro, MOAB MIMI UAW ISMOICED lISSF, ix., 00IINER MARKET ►HD lIREIT STIMETN. mitly . Prrrismals, Pa . LIST A sc ABB, TODAOOO DEALRIIII, 108 WOOD STREW, 4tro odllog of Oath tom foot of TODAOOO, PIPES AND 8210111'SO TOBACOO At ltm Ivry lowed figwes Ibz cab. All alders promptly &modal ta. he/ ARLON EtAItLAICIYB , HOOK ' BO HM Cm. IfLota's W.U. One roles.. Prix ei 84 Received at IAS a CORIPAIRTA 65 Wrad drat- ValiD ,UNPAID =MR C 111, 1 .0011 AND BISSIM3 Tn. I. be Mt, dar aad mote re paid rammed", Lowed as coy Mammy Oillm e SOUlt, - tabu Roam or at my evideMvi 774 2 1. 3retemsteet„ Meth* t D. RaWarrer Wadi. RaZ *a. ea. dada to 7 "0 " I 4500 , 88ia . : 4 1 OICE,NORK. V4lll • SOCitds. • of brdit Wm, AMMAI.; 6 2R a ' W" ' " irlatiaakil/Raterdi: ~~.. ~~~ ~~~,`4 -rEw• JD rERITECWM7rIII. H UMPHREY'S 11E101 HODIROPATEITC REMEDIES, WOR TUE PEOPLE ALAS Irll.ll . iltn PEOPLE SAY The IlOderolgred hasher Jo•OlPr.f. II CIMPEIRETS' SPECIFIC MINIZOPATI!IG Ith3INDIES In our larre•bet es lb the most seteracten7 moans, end has ten; fell nonfideece to their este:lmmo, rarity and •Glcasy, cheerfully ruccomatd three to aL perm.m who with to basemen. reliable and etilcantoas remm. dies at band for private ot domestic ass. The POT Wm. Iloinuerledltor of the Nocthro le dsceede.t. A Omen F. Y.'; the Bee. 8. H. LYtemey. L. D.. Rector of M. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. 1.: the hoe. P. P. - I ie., Ch - spiala of the Auburn State Prlseta • i the her. Spawn. Nice, honer, New fled. ford, Ness., the Iles. A Ile. Steels. of Ness Yea C.o. cellos ; tn. Er.. Samuel likhols, of East Genera@ Confcren, N. Y.; the 800. P.S. Pratt, Inerrat, the Iles. Juba E. Goble, Buffalo • A. C. Hart, tag, Utica. N. T.; the Roe. Neal Isms, Poi timed, Me.; the bchayler Colfax, South Rend, lad.; the Hon. George ilwayhreye, N 1. ; Fleecy D. Cook, Tog., Zdltes of t h e ChM Mae Jorrocil, th.ltuatms, the ll.m. B. 11. Graham, Moll., Ill.; the lelcu. J. Chew, eicutlmilo, Fla.; the Hoe. Joseph Gene t:Lt. Utica, N. T.; Wee. Mato', Em. r C. B. Pool, Msg., Glico, N. Y.; Jes t`lonkett, Sel., Noshellls, Yen. LIST OP bPECIPIC I—/for Y nrr.Onorti.4 apd j„d =flog. No 2.—For Worm rotor, Wotan Colic and Wetting Um Bon. No. 3—For Colin, Crying, and Wokotat mos a No. 4—Tor inarrboa, Chao IniMbtium and Bnm• 1310 i C0619/111b1144 N.. 6—for Conn, Griping.. *sizing. or Moody Flom No. a—For Cholera, Chasm *tarbur. Vomit:az. Coa c h., 0. , 14., esn Throat. No. 6—Por Tooth-oche, Noooi.ocbo and N..141a. No. —Vor Med at., Verqa, 13.1.6 of tbo Head Ir—Derprpeie b--Torhioak and Dermiged Stomarn, Constipation and L* Complaint. 2(0. 11—For Farads feriodurim—nrants, PettolV or Suppremsd Prairds. No. 12—Far Leneorrbna, Oran. Menses, mai Beating Down of Females. No. td—For Croup, 110arin Fh, road Breathing. So. 14—sair BMus Me-- Eryratpearr, Frup. Um., Pimples on the Fem. 80. 15—Bneematie Pille—Fo Poln, Lament:en, or Sarenemelta the Mort, Back, Me or Meats. A—Tor Fever and Ague, Ch Fever, Dumb Ague, tea Itlemanagod Agnes. F—For Piles, Band or Bleeding, Internal or Fr. IS—For Son, Weak or Inflamed Byrn and Eyelids; Falling., Weak or Blurred Sight. C—For Catarrh, of long standing or recent, elthor with ohm: ruction or prof.. discharge. W. C—For Whooping Cough, abating its video& and shortening lie coarse. In a/I ace& disavow, each Al Fevers, Inflamma tions, Diarrhea, Dytdotery, Croup, Rbeumatism,end such craptive Wanes. Sarlat Fever, lßsaales.d 11raras, the advent ege of giving the proper semi -11704111, le obviona, snd fu all &eh or tha wellies act like a charm_ Till entire Cameo is of ten arrested at moo, and lo all cases the eioleuce of the attack la moderated, the diets& shortened and rendered teas dangerous Coughs and Colds, ohiob are of mob frequent oc mrrahee, end which so often lay the foundattoo of diseased Loup, Broochitle and Consumption. may all be at mace cared by the Fever and Cough FUN In all shrank diseases, such as Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, Constipation, Liver Complaints, Pike, Fe male Debilit7 and Irregularittee, old Headaches, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, Salt Rheum, and other old erapthene, the cam bag epeatice • haw proper appli es/ion vitt afford • care In &lame*, curry Often the sure of a side* chronic &Malty, each as Dyspepsia, Piles or Catarrh, Headache or Female Slit:althea, but more than p.dd for the ease Um times Caro of V 5 yids, complete-. .. . --99 e 0 - ..... Cone of Walks complete, to morocco, and book. 4 CO Came of 20 viola, and book, plain-- 6 CO Nee of 16 numbered boxes, and book _. 1 CO Case of 6 bona numbered, and 800 k..- ... ... 1 00 Sloes number ed - - d tams, ertth diroctione._ .3 Single lettered boom Irltb Large cue of 1 on vial., for planters and pby akiana OM ESMEDLEB BY MAIL Look aser (bells; make up a asso of what kind ,on choose, and Ina= tba OSIVAILit In • curnast note or stamps, by mall te our addrect, at 642 Broadway, New York, and the medicine will be duly returned by mall or express, fro, of chugs. Aso.. WArrnz.--We detrtro an &Niro, efflolen (pot for the sato am. ranoittl•w to erory town • cosozonnlrs to not Limited States. ALSO-SPECIFIC& For !Ws. or Plaktrle.—Oncreenod, Dblionl I, La bored Bretbing, attended with Cough and Expecto ration. Print, 60 ante per box. For . 5 . D../...—Dtacbargla the Ear, the remit Of deariet Ifever.iffeseles or Iler canals. Tor Edina In the Reed, Eardnese of Rear ing, and itingtog In the tore, and Earssche. Pries. 80 e nt3l per box- Tor Forrocuin.—Entarged Glande,'Eiabaged and In darated Torafts, Swellings nod Old ElOnix. Cache. of tatildren. Price, 60 max per box. Fo Glassed .r.eaaL4,—Physical or 'Serena' Weak ness, Mho: the malt of Bleactera,Excesaise Itlectirs• don, or Exhausting Dischargoe. Price4o cents pet box. Fs Dreepep.—Tleild Acosmnlstliens, Tennld Sewell lave vitt. Scanty Secretions. P 71019, as cents p. box. .16, See Sfehroa.—Deathly &dame. Vertigo, 2 , 60 yea Blaze. from Ming cr motto• 1.11 . 60, 60 ante per dn. For from.. Dation% Palatal Urrostioa, of the Ktdaere Price, f. 3 mats par drz.. for Snafu, E.:Owing —lnvoluntary Dlschargn and comaqueut Prostratloa dad Debility, b.d malts of its. T. most somessfal and efficient remedy keava, mad may be relied upon" as a emu. Prioa, with fall dinetforts, al per bas. Pena= who .t.h to plam them:ulna trader lb. probational care, or to seek adrift of Prof. 111731. PilltBll9, can do sQ, at his amps, 2:0.60 Broadway, dal y, from S b to. to I p. m., or by letter. J. 111. FULTON, Ftfth Street, (Natal* Bondlng,) lii.cond door Wow tin Poet OLlce, Whdsols &srat for Pittsburgh and tidally. dsl7 pERFUMBS TOILET AND FANCY FOR THE HOLIDAYS JACQIIES• EXTRACTS Or PATCUODII ; Do do MIME ; X. HAM'S WRITE POND LILT; Do NEW MOWN HAT; Do OX MARROW POMADE; Do DARREL do; Do PITILCOME, largo and .20 Do FRANOTPANNI SACHET ELLS. FINE SO.A.PS, 6.4 aiN OLITTIIINII, lIONTT i JOCKEY CCM rho largest and fawn stock of Threostnit Combo, Hair, Tooth and Noll 'trusties, Zhu brought to this city Tooth !I Dam Tooth Pastes & Powders, Of s ibs toot qua!! t 7. • NIGHT BLOOMING GTlBBDS—Phakroa; TINE HAIR OIL; TINE POMADE—Tor ttop Mar; BURNETT'S COCOAIND; . Do ILLLISTHON.: Do nounixt, Alltals 'PILLS; . Do SABSARLIZIL/J1; • cazsay rictonAL. Choke Liquors. • . • • TIN: Pais Doak, si 60 Puri Byway Tintype, 160 Pore Brandy, Or Pewit' I CO SparldLep Getnertoßtoo....---- 0 • 00 Do do do ° 100 Siena do do ...—.. " 100 Ilud‘VA Sherry " 2 CO Amrstatie, by the piton, (0. Do IthenbarbDlon for Datil,. ase.. 200 Pure Fat Mee, for tuntir " 1 7 Madeira 1 60 WhentWhieky.strirtly .° 1 CO Oorrebon " 1 00 • ° • - 100 DILLINGICAMI ONMEST, Ali the Wltialca BATCHELOR'S RAllt - IMIG, - Drewn or CanatiTADo.llol . "de: - 1=12711 • do; - • 3lsi. S. A. ALLEN'S runs irstimantz. Emr2re BRONCTI I 4.IIIOCIII%, far (.02 2/ 2 . ._lrtrEEtavictlAeuictopOis - ii&oriti m Do AND eiIeDINGASOA.P.• NICHOLS' 1/LEI4.III';GMETDD , or,ittOit ; , -.3"ort " • - anuntr. .!;33.g*,1470.*0.4f.: 4 , 11 4i . Akio. quit** iliClajtkinmat ......,..op. 44 ..T a. ..,-. , A ilit .. 4, . . Eirll G~~`f~+~ DRY' GOODS, 4.e. FOR TER lIOLIDAYR Photograph attaseagiii ITO/111; AMEN ma mos cum rre , AND =MOM PINS; 2.10111 BAGS, !mil : dell and Stoll SeU a extra e. Erma, moos MVO= CLBAS and SATOULS; LIMMOIDEIII SLIPPII PATTMESs; D o • OTTOMAN PATIRSMS: NEW BEAD•DRESSIM, In dogma styes; PILE snd CASIMEILL SOARTH; COLLARS, SLEYST3 mad SETS, at al prim; ILEICSTITCRED ILANDRERCELOS, cheap 3 PLAIN from 13 was upwarda; °LW'S LINMi WORTS. Cmss 20 mad elp ; Jsut mc•I•NI, a lame kJ of DALMOBAL SKIRTS, WOOL HOODS. WOOL FICBLiti and BONTAGO; A fat! Ilan of WINTER GLOVES tior Niemen and Medi. ; STOCKINGS sad SOCKS, cf may kind HOOP SKIRTS, censors, MUD Mfl. BON NET ♦ELTLTS, PLAID RIBBONS sad SASH , RIBBONS; Knell UN...D=llllBn and DRAP ERS, TIM , , SCARPS, SINS SHIRTS; COLLAR./ mad SUSPENDRBS, and roma moiety of 2101100‘ Wholesale Flowns up stales. . JOSEPH HOHNE re CO., IT AND ic) ipramite. For SILKS, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS, go to J. W. BARIUM St CO.'S; N 0.59 Market Street. ON HAITI*, ♦ large and splendid usrtrmototQat&fit HOLIDAY PRESENTS Candsting, In part, id Morocco Satchels, Port-Efcaumies, Purses and Wallets. PIIOTOGR.IIPM ALB Fritts I TAM 61 TO M. Belts, Belt-Buckles, Jet Breastpins • and Seta Ear Binge, Shawl and Scarf Pins, Shell Boaes, In laid Shell Combs, Head dresses, Hair Nets, Hoods, floatage and Comforts. LADIES' AHD GEHT'I3 SCARP& maltase, Lae. and IdutbrolderedM6- tars, Ilans4ltltehad and Enthrals dared linrsdkerahlet*Hantosys Glares, Notions, Small Wares* At Wholesale and Retail. bel t" Zrt ' tThr " falrx,d 'h." kr. RACBIIM & GIME. Ts waxer enter, deb Batetens Tomah and Mamma steed. Fos THIS HOLIDAYS. CLOAKS I sr REDUCED PRICES /LI J. M. BITRCHFIELD'S. CLOAKS, of newest styles. FRENCH CLOAKS, very hand;ena, AT COSIT 1 SHAWLS, Long and Square. DRESS GOODS, 'in - '-groat variety, suitable for Presents. del N. E. oar. Fourth & Market Ste. 4 HO I FOR TELEELOLIDAYd I /Elegant Lace Collars and Sell i • Rich Lace Handkerchiefs; Prussian Lace Veils; Stuart Plaid Gibbons; • Embroidered Handkerchiefs ; Hoods, Sontag!, Rubins; Mosguitaire Rid Gloves ; Gents. Kid and Buck Gauntlets; Pine Dress Shirts ; Linen and Paper Collars emu !n an cndhan vartl7, and ogibMa iI .serf &sandlot. aT EATON, INACRIINI At PO'S, 17 ABD 19 FIFTH ST. Wholesale parchseen asfl find oar stock equal to Many asi In Co dry, while onettnto Ibr cash am thattork and thaing - d.l tryOPENED. lIIIIDAL PASS I LI onw and ektaut Ponii LACE 8Efl; Ve/7 en. ponm LICE IMLABS: - POINT APPLIQUE LACE LIANDIETICETETS, In= 53 to PI; Awl a Imp lot of Low prlcad LICE CIDLL&ES ; Mato LIEN ruarazersters ;- • F And ZUDROIDERED IIMET9IOBfEIi Tim stim tfoo of the todiar b oploofattylionitol to Moo goods, so fhey we tow aid crap, 101 !In to oold of fletr pion. JOSEPH BORNE &Ca; GLOVES. • - Buckskin Genres. Do. sijuntletn . - do. • t T We tun a iptexeld Gauntlet =Nab Mr. li:t a to:ad in titareni . stitia. BARkIAINB _#94pAYS. D 74.8 - GOODS! , AT -REDtSQED Z'3s!lotirls: • 'At LABEl.looolriro, SW" ; ammo, ne.-taa =mut irr.: Ancilitor. t ' t. A? a fit for 14=4 ozmaxxsupaulraPer• ihi6;l:6ilijEil fit ..k" • ran:l:rl3l3 :4:11 ,, t: t tt4