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1111713,SDAY MORNING:-::.,JAN. 7, 18114
General Butler and the Prisoners.
T e determined stand takenloy Mr. Sus
i
aci.v insupport of. Gen. &mita as Commis
ale at of
. RAlutuse, will meet the appro
bation of ailloyal men. To have yielded
to thtiltifolint • demand of the relicts at
Riannontl, that he should be removed and
another man appointed in his place, was
not fora moment to be thought of. Decants
it pleased Jere. Dives, in his arrogance,. to
proclaim an edict of outlawry against Gen.
Dorian, he now roftres to treat with him
for the exchange of p limners, sad expects
that our government will boilable itself by
degrading hirer. But wo are glad to find
that Blr. , Dirts, 'and not General Beaten,
will Am...0140d . fa get down from his high
hens. ,
TherVieliole holt something like fifteen
Chummed of our prisoners, while wo have
More than forty thousand of theirs. It is.
true that in one thing the rebel authorities
ate an overmatch for ours, and that is in
the exercise of barb i arity; and it is equally
traelhat the moral eensa of the people of
the Nortirrevolts at the mere suggestion of
retaliation in kind—starvation for stars
.-,.
-sation ; but the suggestion to pat thirty
'thtottsaad rebel prisoners into the hands of
Oen. Amen (who will really treat them
as humanely as anybody else) will so
frighten the people of the South, the friends
and relatives 'of their prisoners, that the '
moral effect will be theism:re, and probably.
more effectual. They have been taught to
regard him as a monster—they call him a
"boast;"and a clamor will be raised about
the ears of Jan. Dame, and his associates,
which, devils. as they are, they wilt be un
able to withstand.
We know that Bert= is not a cruel man.
as his treatment of the poor of New 0,
losita abandantlyproveth bathed which we
know the Southern people do not know;
and thus the hags lies which they forged
'seinet that" men, to serve a purpose both
at borne and abroad, can now be made to
operate for the early delverance of our
suffering heroes in Richmond, without the
violation of the common laws of humanity.
Thirty thousand rebels, including several
__thousand officers, in cae power of General
Bwri.r.n, will ho very apt to bring the inso
lent rulers of Reboldom to terms. -
No doubt our vulfortunate prisoners in
Richmond are suffering severely this cold
weather, both from colt and hunger. A
lfater from a private soldier, dated in the
early part of December, stated that the wri
ter had been robbed of his blanket at At
lanta, and that his money was taken from
him upon his arrival in lliehmond, with the
• promise that it should be restored; that be
suffered emelt from hunger and cold for the
fret two months, until clothing snit Wan
t' kets, together with rations, wore sent to them
by our government sad from the Christian
and Sanitary Comm,..,,ms. Other,, doubt
less, were served as he woe lie wrote in
good spirits, although he del not aspect an
- early release. Sto.:e thrn, howeve., the
rebel authoritirt have refused to receive
supplies from our go:err...mm:o; and. ea that
portion of the prisoners had bronivrithont
fire up to the time that letter was written,
there is reason to apprehend that they are
now !offering greatly.
We treat that the authorities at Washing
ton will strengthen the hands of Gen. Bri
tian, and leave him free to deed with those
barbarians in his own way; for if any men
cam bring them to terms be can. its to the
degteo of retaliation that shall he threat
etettroad carried into effect if the threat
should bo ineffectual, : that can safely be left
to his discretion; and when the rebels find
srthliti he is clothid with plenary, powers in
the premises, they will nettle long incoming
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The Missouri Troubles.
The Wstbington co:respondent of the
tit ite Tork raFf
Three or four weeks cgs the Proe:dent as
sured romiuent Senator that he had
composed all the difficulties in Missouri.
The Senates took it for granted at the time.
that it was arranged that General Schofield
should resige his command end that Gen.
Boseorans should take nie place. But the
Irrettident is very 'Wellman; anxious that
the man whom he has nomthatednujer gen
eral twice should be confirmed by the Sen
ate, and be waits, before accepting the offer
of Schofield to resign, to see if the Senate
will confirm the nomination. I believe
from what I bear that he will not remove
him from his present command should the
Senate reject him. Before 'he holidays
adjonrnment the feeling was strongly
etpiust E'chofteld in the Senate, but there
• b.* been a change since, and it it now re
puted that Senator Jim Lane, of Braises,
who was one of Schofield's most persistent
opponents, is now ready to grant the tie
_•
ere of the President arid Tote tor the con
firmation. The story that Gen. Schofield is
to be put in command at Baltimore, which
was cortent a month nen, is without foun
dation. • Ile will proahly not have the
command of a department if he resigns that
-of:Missouri!
Waal. a CLIAITGE! — h accms but yester
day that those who adT,eated the abolition
of alaaory were regarded as pest—trent dig•
barbers of the peac:. , of the nation and of the
churches ; and, to such, were frowned upon
in the coupons of both. Tide eveninz—
this being the Week of Prayer in all the
churches or Christeutium—the abolition of
slavery ia one of the special objeefs of
prayer. There art raorD than colored peo
ple:Ls:coming emancipated in-thee' days.
M. Oceans Tuomesort will leave Eng.
land for this country on the 9th inst., and
arrive hero about the 22.1. Ile writes to
William Lloyd Garricon as follows:
Aloe the lest three years I nese done
+/bat 1 could to serve you: . country. Sty La
bor her been one of love as well as duty. I
hose tried to look at American affairs from
the stand-point of, on American; to do es I
Would have done 0 11.1 d boos an American
In all year afflictions I hare been
afflicted, end have not been ashamed to
drink the eup prepared for you. My know!.
edge of your country has been of great use
to tae, and has enabled me to indoctrinate
-' - men of far greater iniluence then myself.'
.
le was announced recently that it was
•I . the intention of Senator Sebastian, of Ar
kansas to rcenroo the Foot • in , •he United
.'-'. '... --Stites.Sonata which ho heiti previous to the
, ' ...'i.'ettecteasion of hie Stats,_ A eorreerentlent of
t ' ..--" -- ",, , ' :' .:•:thn St. Louis Repuldirim, who hoe lately had
,I, . • , a cousenntion - with l',lr. Sebastian, repro
.:o ,ollte kepi , ' saying: "I have no coat in
r
.._.. pe.- - I wag expelled by o reeolution .
~ de was piesed, on' the false etuterieut
i . . Li crux at the-tlino colonel or. a *rebel
.- -
...tigicient." lie denied that he partici
' " .s . vetted in the rebellion in any way whatevez;
1-i - 5516. but added: 'd cannot put rrlself in the
6 ;118Npo.Eition of going to Washington as a mend
,
"iennt fors seat in the Senate.'
purr{ '6. :11C ESIMEIC .31sotoenr."—Tba
~,V•wark Daily Iltesennidtea on thaVat of De
comber, for reason/tame stated by tba salter:
"Ita ttoady growth-in eirentation and its.:
Intreated'adverttabig patronage have given . '
alio:dant encouragement to. its contionanee
'alrakineas'enterptiti; but the weight of,
: dtber dittiea, combined with. the labor :Ittel
,dent- to' tba tends:atof - le naerapapar,
overtax Alt party+ amloompai
• inent'of tbisvortirm bislab.its." , •
A.s Interestteg fillisterteal nuallet.
The last itrtober of tits Forth -Amen=
Renew contains an arlicle entitled '-2he
President's Policy," in which we find the
Mowing tilatorkal parallel trsead between
!fr. Lincoln and Haw-fair. of France, com-
=only called Henry of Nominee:
"A. curious, and . an we think, nut inapt
partlieJ, might he drawn between Mr.
Lincoln and one of the most striking figures
in modern history—Henry IV, of France.
The career of the latter may be more pic
turesque, as that of a daring captain always
brit in all its vicissitudes there Is noth
ing mere romantic than thatandden change,
as by a rub of Aladdin's lamp, from the at
torney e office in a country town isf Illinois
to the helm of it great nation in times like
these. The analogy between the characters
and circumstances of the two men la in
rerreets singularly close. Sacceading to a
rebellion rather . than • crown, Henry's
chief material dependence wen the Hugue
not party, whose doctrines set upon him
with a looseness distateful certainly, if not
anspialouz. to the more fanatical among
them. King only in name over the greater
part of France, end with his capital barred
against him, it yet gradually became clear
totem more far-seeing even of the Catholic
party, that he was the only centre of order
and legitimate authority round which
Prance could reorganize Itself. While
preachers who held tho divine right of kings
made the chnechos of Paris ring with decla- '
.reatiotui in fairer of demoorany rather than
submit to the heretic dog of a Byareeie--
ranch as our mi-diretilt Demoerata hare
lately been preaching the divine right of
slavery, and denouncing the heresies of the
Declaration of Independence--Ilenry bore
beth parties in band till he was convinced
that only oneceuree of action could possibly
combine his own interests and those of
Franca. Meanwhile the Protestants be
, Hived somewhat doubtfully that he wee
theirs, the Catholic hoped somewhat doubt
fully that he would be theirs, Henry him
self turned aside remonstrance, advice, and
enriOslty alike with • jestor a proverb (if ti
little high, ho liked them none the worse.)
joking continually as his manner was.
We have seen Mr. Lincoln eontereptuouely
i . compared to Sancho ranza by person! inca
pable. of appreciating one of the deepest
' pieces of wisdom in the pretundeee re.
mance ever written—namely, 4 , while
Don Quixotic was iceoraparehl4 in theoretic
and ideal statesmanship, Soule, with his
rock of proverbs, th e ready ouey of hu
man experience, made the best possible
practical tiovernor. Henry IV. was as full
of wine !awe and modern instances an MS.
Lincoln, but beneath all this wee the thought
ful, practical, humane, and thoroughly earn
est man, around whom the fragments of
France were to gather themselves till ate
took her place again es it planet. of the Bret
magnitude in the rtoropean system. In ono
respect 7.1.^. Lincoln woe coca fortunate than
Henry. However some may think him
wanting in zeal, the most fanatical can find
no taint of apostasy in any measure of bin,
nor con the most bitter charge him with bo--
tog influentied by motives of personal in
terest. The lending dietinctien between the
policies of the two is one of circumstances.
Henry went over to the nation; Mr. Lincoln
has steadily drawn the notion over to him.
Oue left a united Franck the other, we hope
and believe, will leave a re-united America.
We tete° our readers to trace the further
points of difference and reeemlilence for
themselves, merely suggesting a general
similarity which hen often occurred to us.
One only point of melancholy interest tie
will allow ourselves to touch upon. Thet
Mr. Lincoln is not handsome nor elegant
wo learn from certain English tourists, ho
would consider similar revelations in re
geed to Queen Victoria se thoroughly mi,o
lean In their want of bien.e,,,ce. it Is no
concern of ours, nor does it affect his fitness
for the hii,h place he K. worthily occupies,
but he is certainly as fortunate as Henry
to the matter of good loeks, if we may treat
contemporary evidence. Mr. Lincoln has
alto been reproached with Atiericaniem by
name not unfriendly British critics; but,
with all deference, we cannot say diet we
like him any the worse for it. i u:see in it
any reason why he should govern Ameri
lang lees winC.l7."
Southeru evionlets.
Rov., 11. Clay Trumbull, chaplain of the
Tooth Connecticut volunteers, was raptor...l
—in violation of a tlagof truce, by the way
—before Fort Wagner last July, made the
round of the rebel prisons, and was recent
ly released, Ile writes:
"MI through those portion. of the South
which I enu or heard form the entire mare
of able-bodied men wore in arms, while i
many mere boys were in the service, and old
men were doing guard duty, to rolicve
younger ones to the sent front. Every ed.
donee woo given that the South 121113 no re- ,
.core, that its Whole force is already in the
fielil,and that the raising of curfew levy of
300,000 men will glee us so large a prepond
erance of numbers as to make quick work
of the rapidly thinning army of rebellion.
"Every deedrable evidence was also given
to ortr - sprisoners that, 'with the military
power of the booth once broken and its army
once scattered, its whole strength is gone.
No extermination will he necessary, for the
latent unionism, even in South Carolina is
beyond all that we had supposed possible.
In the Confederate army there are thous
ands who long for the restoration of the old
government,forithe supremacy of the old deg,
and thus to a still greater extent with those
not yet gathered in, employees of the ' go,-
ernment,' exempts and fainelies of those in
service. Hospital nurses, guards wherever
we were carried, citizens who communicat
ed with us in spite of every precaution of
authorities, all testified to this, and money
was freely given our men, newspapers furn
ished aginet orders. and sympathy express
ed and aid tendered wherever we turned,
and this sometimes by different men,closely
associated, who did not suspect each other
of such sentiments from their extreme eau
don under the fearful reign of terror which
prevails above than. Such trill hail gladly
the day when once more they can serve the
Igovernment they love, and enjoy again its
protection and benefits. May God grant
its speedy coming."
The Troubles In Japan.
The Roston Fiore/L - r has the following: '1
“The North China Harold of October 24th
says that affairs in Japan are gutting more
and more complicated. The' revolt against
the :Mikado is led by Chosew, the Irsidge
who closed the Inland Sea against the cmn
mereo of the world, and who is ambitious le
displace his sovereign on the throne. Re
ports had been received at Shanghai of the
defeat of Chosow, whose fall will not Do
mourned by foreigners.
nAt Yeddo attempts are said to be appre
hended upon the life of the Tycoon, on le
aunt of his ~a ckwarsittems in taking meas
ures fur the expultion of foreigners from
the country. It is believed, however, that
neither Mikado nor Tycoep will attempt to
carry out the ae.nouncesr determination to
' expel them.
, dlowever hostile may he their feelings
towards them, the Dalmiot appear to have
arrived at the conclusion that foreigners
haveobtolued a footing on the toil, and that
sullen submission to a disagreeable necessi
ty I; the •ouly coarse lent, to them. Ac
cording to native reports, censidershl . c sat
isfaction was felt by the Tycoon at the
punishment of the Daimio Selauten by the
English. In regard to the recent assassi •
nation of a French officer, the action of the
French in the matter it looked for with in
terest. The English are awaiting the arri
val of troops from India.
Mn. LIN - 001."'S RI:KT/140N li ErHOPE.—
The London Spectafrr naps!
"The last American telegrams reported
Mr. Lincoln ill of cmallpos and unable to
deliver his message on that account. There
is good reason to hope that his illness is
nut serious; but the mind naturally glances
at the possible calamity which the country
might sustain in his death. Few men of
average abilities ever managed to inspinS. l
a more. profound tenet in their integrity';
and firutnessihan Mr.Lineeln has contrived
to implantin both his friends and foes, and ,
certainly there is no EU= in his cabinet, not'
area Sir. — Chase, whom the worldNbhld.
trast se welL" ,••
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* ..Ctrtoo ao coo Socti.—.4 recent &rade In
littntiebnond Whig estimate the meant of
,tatter' st protoot the lasito of the
fftQoofoducoy" at 4,000;1100 boles;.of loblat
at*: ribsi Vow:mica elm about ;MPS
East Tenneasee • .01 Y'ER z. I
Mr. Glarlea A. liana, foltm , ,ri7 the f 1.1,10 FT::: ( isE FOR ,ALE. of
oli:or of ,he Trthrne. and lately invited w: s „rl,l
waist the Secretary ef War, writtena i
letter to the .New 1 - c.rk preev, le wh;ch Le • a IV/ Garen
ber.eroi.ent attention to the .u..lcr- 1 1 (/‘ Aml
toga of the devoted mop:, of Eat: ,
I\V 4,
'di is the most loyal population which con
be found in any part of the I. tilted Str,,,,
no for as my observation has enabled we
to judge. Their country has been rerat
edly tray - era:i by both the rebel and I (1;011
ermine. and the consequence is that in assay
:anilines of it the inhabit:tuts are tiiersiiv
starving. The Government, of course. ahi
hstio rations to the destime itt the , twine
d:ate vicinity cf ono military p,sta, hit 'II,
will no: sumac to relieve the dee ' , ,Ustrees
that is now beginning to be Idt toting !hit
secluded valleys of that rog:on. Hoeing
but recently made two journeys tilt...let a
considerable part of it, I suet. Maly whet I
have seen with my own eyes. The dire
wants of that simple-minded people, should
be met by the humane evmpaihies of our
Northern communities, whose ample charity
cannot be eyereieed toward more honest,
more patriotic, or more innocent sufferers.-
Mom. PATTERSON ALT.AN, whose trial at
Richmond on a charge of treason to the
"Confederacy," has attracted much atten
tion, is a loyal nerd,or a woman married
to a Baltimore merchant. She was horn in
Cincinnati, and is about thirty years el'
age. Her father is a physician la Cincin
nati. Some years since while travelling in
Europe with her mother and sifter, she
met Mr. Allan, to whom she was oust after- I
wards married at Items, On: return
home Mr. and Mrs. Allan took up their resi
dence in Baltimore, where they remained
anvil the outbreak of the l'aba.lion, when
Mr. Allan's secessi Inlet proclivii ice led him
I ha join the rebels at Richmond. Mrs.Alion
has never swerved from her le, atty. and it
was in consequence of her ungarded ex
pressicns in a letter to Rev. Or. ISa, of this
city, that she was arrested on a charge of
treason; her letter, haring been loteroepted
by the rebel mitharities, A married sictor
ef nva - ie
CALI. ear —Toe l'oen.e.nd
pars rail upon the people of the risurre t,o
cry States to bring forward tleir pinte
other goid tad Etter OrOftrtientr, and ivea
t, the ..ttentederacy,” receiving paper in t •
change for it. The rail done not see. le e ire
•osererati very yenta ptly, the o. nova n•,t
tog =nth faith in rho se ity offered. Tile
financial v
of re: Lehr,, ore the gees'
sod proosnog lrou'ele, end coo, Ines. one :a
tetrad to that holds ve t the re%..aet p 7, :: -et
of relief.
Mona Si, se.-11 , cMir more sils e.
will as more gct.i. ia id (I,e inc:essli.g
yield of the California and other silver mines
In the United Stales, a new silver region has
bsen discovered In rhe Arge n I ilia , ttpubl ie,
the foot of the Tho are is !nun.]
tract. 000 mile by f( fly "tont. In
British colony of alio,sety 'O
ver deposits have been ills,rosess , l. It i ,
thotght that the sporeelstlon t o s A iun I .$..
nor. so corepiart re,i, i•re,-
cht/y at least a temporary cheek.
provident of th- Peneryltr.rilllallt , ed 'era
pant, bet presented I the
r.
John L. Eared., Ltflieettytlattr, 0, {TIN el
feet ore, the road nom t•I
rislairg tdered." Tttr it tat
It should he, fp- .a titan I.ke Film,
b killed three tr . :elr ter tair,,..td ye,
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~( 1.r..71 Bill..
that • Dlehl , v; •-f 111. lEII VENT., , TIIIIT E. in tNe IL, u,h of Learn .......,r 1 . I .at. t; coemyy,
DOLLATf,I PEE sulkur, to. 1,.. hr. .1., - ~- ; .n. , v ,--1 1. and , i , 0 th. 11.,,,. totildtar lota 1 . ,,
el .^+i trds or the earalm,..• of tlo_ 1 .4. t 6,1 ~,,,,,, ! t , .: Jnlt. 110'. by Enbt it... , , Adtalui,treor_
_of . !
psyanta-firth.l,,, I ft 1 ,ner, , feet , na4.l, end earl. lot ,avotg • trotof Is
TR tICK S. BISSELL, Tr•.a.r.-.r. 'B , ^t. 1 , • ,, t , , t• oat •UJ eat , udttl h• ,. .• 110 Net ta
Jennart Ith. tMI j. r,?,.. . Lerch 141-tot rwri.m...r t.. ray %It, exierunea of cm,
" . ..anti,.
r - -- ,, TH111.1/ .\ ATIONAL BANK ()k . I i', r,,-.., 1 ., , ,:.-, ~,v 3!rr of It 111.511 ALL A
u - r - -/ ' Yl77lsift:R.3ll.—Tlos tiro Inetallmor .. t• 1 3,3 f• , ' , " ,, 8", 2t }. r , l , 'T... P'tt."ti n •
the etplttl, Bret of tho Third :tat: taxi Blau:, ,f , TFV.E 4 A 'elctlfiAlTl,
hSrs7-..50 Per C.,.. will he race; t:d Ot th..., , , r ' ,
..
.... , ":' ,.., ftzi.0•1. , tlt of Dr. F. tl,titas it, dec'd.
elitt.d..s tors C.12,!n0f the Dtmo
ho
nice In•••t - At 't, 1 ' ' • .
Stltlthfltl ,l tute•t, oP1°•It” the root .fti. - . '.
r;:: . i ADi I.:•• • A NI) Ni I - s•si - i - C lit 1: -, r.,
DAT st - ,1 SATEEDA.V 1 , EXT. I* t , •ten the to• , r , o 1 I, i
10 ..1 3 n'tlock. l ' r- ' m r. '''' A '' . I, Is , Y ...: , .1,...,:0'5.:6 rink, •tn-et
jaf..td , rrntnn, reQ t..,.. . _ _ .
_ -
1. : -D1 VIDF.NI) NOI'ICE —Tile 1'r,... BIA, KS & Si ATR'r;V:HY. — AisvaS 3
:. ~..r , !Ai }nod 4. lar2, see, mew, wht , l,sle. nad re
' Ide•li. MDtheS . ra a ,,, t , umP."7 ft , - , - 1, - , tt"lf ' :eV. Alto • Rue • -toctlt,n of V A SCI ti , /tiDe.itt3h
bridals ovis. thy A.11.1.,L,he15, lt,sor, ppr,lt!! Pi,. ,
~ .3.t.12,!,. fo, , ] TO . $t . r ,,, F. , , row, (11.10.
bttrE.B. In the o.un t i l of Mine ) . 3 f, 1 . , Om 0 .7 i NAT E. , 1:11Enh AN() 1:113 ,, li all MEN, MACE,
dmlttreel • Li Yiden , l of FIVE I'F.ll t:F.6T. ol
rue i , ;. ,,,,,,,,i,, ~., , ,B l, s , ~, , ,m ,
,to.
(Inßital Mock of ✓
the tiempany. vile) .ltd b• ea, ,
•US Stacktoidacen: their tegnl rrpreatn , stt , son er ;
Atfler the II th I.tant.
WII. BO'aEIICIIO, T....r.r.r.
- leo Ito', )•,.. ,11 ma.
E=l
- .
ArA 'AI mt. Pee,.
S M ZET I oF IF.
BTOCKI.TO PECIAL LDIi:Ai thte heAk v-111 h h l oi
at the fianklep Helve, o, .14 11.1,
et 3 e'cl,le p. m , to eohhtftr the ph•p,ety A:
en ...log eh". hte
)11A:21, A. F. 7., T, Cee
_ _
.
Orrn:, r.orcfn t
Pit.t.nrxh, J., 4, 1464
he
14,11 .nn.rrforyr , f 1114 Eorupant 1.1••••
fen. d•T eerie..-1 • 1,1v11.-4 of o f''•
PER PR 411 E. fr. of Govern:wet Tex, pep.l.,•• to
rash on 4.7 , 1•f1.r U.:lllth Inet-
J•rntS Wnt. V. GA tiriN Efi, S-..ronri.
_ • _
• --
(Irrt, ALIAMRLNT I:earr.aa• , Co , i
Plt,itargt. Jatt..4, lnor I
1 --, . , D1 VIDE NI) —The Tr•-ai•lottt :Ito
Lt ,.,
' h'-art,r• a ,),;., r.mr.ny has, this etas rte
arar 1 s Pl , Lieto: of "'Si. 1 , 0:.!...11. PCB ail i P.!'
cm: t alto profits ofill -
fait Ina ao-,•11s. :"...0 • I t , r
erntnent Tax, payable to St<e.ak. , tl.,s er. • - • f.,
lb. 11th Ishtar , . I'. 31. 11 , tr.F.,
jafsrlls
11 IV] Li / NOTICE rll ..n rd
cr fir Dl of the hirtnlscl.•rtt anl S.tia•
brush Tstsdan etsclparry hat, Ih t .z day dr. if.1..1 A
Pleldesd Of fl 1. TER Sti AR E. on 11, I,:sp,sl
stork erf tall Cempany„.ur of , 11.. ra
it rnfur• of rr <
past six months. tra aide • t th. 0... of t, 'Tr's,
ror follt with. Ily srder of tha 11.s.rrt
A CATCPIF , t‘. 1••. s .1. fit. 1 , :.'"'S ''' :-."-"'. •"'
Attest: JetllN C STAY ENS, t.t, 1-1. t k . ' ; ...'' I'L I '•
Btrtotn,ham. Jan. 4, Its,. . 3 1r nrwm iN, C:llftetor.
.._ ___.
-- : . ( Qt . , rT` 4 1.1 - 1 . Fli.) \VER:I; IVC
illVer NATIO.: t , boot (.• I, 05•0. ~,.) B •• , •.
(Late P:earsorpl Tess ista ass ~,, I,
1 Tittelrr-S. IN,. 2.: Isr:1. i s order
Fors aslod t',ST.
, r E" - :" , - ....,, AN EIF.f.'Tlt , N, for Nine 1r,,,i , r, ! ~, , 1 ,,,,cr, , ... I , l, KLAN' , GIi.CF-14110Talt
~ I te- , at this Rank ortil he Ital.l na tha sit ~• I ,
I TITTSDVT, 12th day of Jassary ma,. t•rars., t t,
boort of 11 a. az. and 2 p zn:
, dr.tZertd Jrlrl ,D. Fr.ri. , T c. 0.,.
61.1...5.nr 3.1,..r..-many I ALIAT 11. a.. ::, I
rrtf.irr. , l 11, 1 , ,. ?tat, la, j
jr 7 .- -7--'•' THE SEMI-AN : NU:II. l't)Fll)Ns
of the bda of tn. ess.l duo 3 ar.oa•y 1..,
10.4, arill ha .pald olt on that late, •-t tha ..tr, „, e, O
0......, t. l b o atry at I" ttlebnrsh
daft/tile
R. C snit. "reasst.,
FifiST INNI:14 ItiAl. HANK, AI LEGITYNT —An Moak:ol4.e ott, I , ,rer,,rs
:Itittefhll Rant ISIII he told tom tn. Sit:Ohilt TUE,
'RAT, Ilth Janclae, oaxa, beano. the bourn • I p
•atia'. )2 o'el als • la., tit the ettras rf the alt.-LA..I , .
tarthip , Rank.
dyad T. H. Nrrrx, r,....ian,t
timer, Cooattr.sa Val .1.1.-1 IL IL C 0.,,
hPaborgh.floo Uth, 1383.
•
A IiEETI'SG OF TILE STOLE.-
motana of Oa Manion Talky nollroad
Company will ba hold at. at• Mike, 144 Fourth ,
street, IdONDLT. ohm Mb day of latium7, 15:4,
b.iwpwebe bine of L 2 o'cliaok ta. aid I o'cloot p.
sm., it . art , ko thee aid plab an _duals. .for tOMil
MU* will hi bead, to mere bribe eneabNe Seer.
.1111.10 O. F. VON BORIIIOO2, esoV.
CM=
IMINIZI
N tY lt C01.1.1N8
It toy. -A: AN I) : 4 1').•TiE - .ate.
•,.. . • . 1 , 4 and well
..—r. -/ OREN' , I , T. II .1 hr.. on the co,
• and F 0..• I, etre., 'I 1.1. pr. te.7..;
er. I vot. trt tn.. T.n.,:re
11 SHIN! , LI
_
9ln fa) S'l ti ET VII() i' N; HT Y .—F or
th,t hoildlna 0., Third 00011,
I Tme.ly ~.,•-rned no the pulitsblog orlice of the
”atel.n. Fn ;ulte
W"M.:44IINN, 10. Fourth streot.
_
1 if ri : 4 1 RE ET -E
PR' WRTY.—For
eel., the , 11r, and c,tatoodlour house on the
oth.tly NI,. of Iron: th .toed, neer the corner of
31arket tort,. f..rmerly the remidewe of the late
Anti.on R0...11n. Envitre
WM 11 SHINN, 137 W,rilt street._
(.2PI('FI) SALNIIIN.-2. ease. Spiced
Al Salmon, put op .n fror round tin .no., I..nnet ,
a:ly seal.d. Jost retuned from nee ten and for
at the Family t.rleory hive , of
JOHN A. RENSHAW,
1.11,0rt7 •nd Rood etre."
VA lit \ .1. U.. NVlrig . l
1 c.lebr.p.ted Far era.-ten Just r• red, freth
hum the bakery, and for ...le by the namel or at ret•
oilylit:lN A. RENSHAW,
J •1,1 {fitful atroett.
lAr MEAI, AN I) (I barroje
ratr., ty Llin :r.e3 Oat Nl.aland Orlon
11 e It b• In ,cular recelvt of tide
viperlut t cep *ht. to till a ordera
I t ,. r It. I , tnN .1. RCNSII•W,
• •
.I+7 wruon• I.l.rtt Mind trnU.
yont OLD BOOKS AND
rERP •pg Ire w , ll be pot! by ft
fo , with bact. 01.1) HEWN , -
A PEA , . rr .tt.or irloterl pop , . et orr Paper ..4
N: re. N0.....:• , na.tbA01d Pitt.borgh.
Joo N 11 A C. P. MARK LE.
A G NV EST El; FA ICM. of 160
th• •,1 152 per wra,
I , •neted o.• conntl.. to lc , . u. The
ow n .,. rll.O money
m t .. w to swop .ncly shove,
rP"r-r /Cr. Appl7
,(.•.' e? 9,11, et,nt
!):I• I i , ITE .1! HI RECEIVING
El, I - • u...s (Tod, ROL
I •"
••r r..arhoa. 2 kr.r.;
a
so,l •••
ti.:1 ,, t1
1 )1...0 LIL:11:1:
C t . 1%/'
k S"•i. NPI
G.,' NTAIS .'AFT,T.
7 F.•!nr../
rk: TEN
~L` :`. ~ ~s:~~rF~,
ill it M,CI.EI.IAIs;I
~ ~ r ~-• N•~~ un. •-1..1
I=l
Grain and Prorfaions
.urn tit po - chu , aril ..11
Xi,
1, TIII.FT r•titt,, ,, . PA.
- -
M , h 1,1 \
101 FaA,ralVnet,Allerhany.
I)ATENT Li I , TINfi JACK.—This now
Cway.le
~gp atent
ita la )
cow ea x l t e 1•Illou M thm
FM'll .l7rn .l6.rT' 7: .it :t ' tr .rn: n:
rll. alaliTrl:eu any Zalfoo
machlt. faa
11.1 . ... q. Th. ratelatre !a neves at the
a , t, A 14 t.“ he hat r 1 land MI
.11,11.... u h 11:..a:r plea..., Iv ab••••
s.l! the en_al l r , vanal . , , l;r i rkra
I I , C:l7lTr. )0'17 4— ,
1). . .
I ;" AT *I4CLTII. AKIO..
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1 CliNSiii:',:kii . : . • 4 l': , NO N% I\ :-Ti tkiK.
2 ~ , ,1 ,,,0, Jr, xi•,,1.,•, nx• bc.h.(10,....e;
1, , ,, .1 0 1 , 4 1•440144. /,'...,,, d. Tloa,by Font
1 8 Iti fir) 11.4.pip0r',3, 0,41 Rs. 4r4..h r4l 64111. r:
1, le 1 , 4 111,4141.4 . 4.. 4 lon4 TI W Tlrmr,
;4‘! , ,'• :':••.4 11•,rn.r. , ,' Vll4ll Fnellbas44;
I I , •f • ..,"' 0: •71
..i elk.: , : I' , 4.. , :14.4.0it5;
.a: . 10 ,l Wnloa.,
•
, tranbrrnes,
s. V 6 till., Tyolp.;
Ye , lo • nolues•
& C&P.
b..t..
}:
wARD UNPAID
LI •S act. Puoil AND 13111.1-
Tl 7( ”tar.e! th- he'd, of
t ', u t,...^:v1 6d 6, the
pi.ovr etre., non,
elr.t t tt , mt Cr,phopo,
a 171.•
.
I LAM,
In .4-, ra.4 tt K t,t.•N A ItAILICEE, •i•
1.11.,t•
00t ;r1; l i n ,y. K s. "AT*
50 1. I 'lc YoTAT , ,FS. of r.art. Blow, Pvt... At
1- TIP. r
CPU It 'ANL, tr!:.
LRoa
by 0 WALLACE.
1.03 , 7tY
Xi:lW Lit'liciß CURED
I_ l l Mot , . twx- eagsr enrcal Cams WI Eslailted.
flat (rust mot. tmg• kr W. br
ja.s:lgr ILSOT & VA RSLB. too Liberltit.
rim ROPR
e ISOST APPIATE -
1. DAY OThT. tar tn. Solllat, is nit:of vo4l.
WM. ThOod as be WI as
Atlp JI:11. ZOire,4, itattat
posinvELY OKLY ON& WEER
IZEOII
L. HIRSHFELD,
No.BB WOODSTREET,
Will eotvin.o.en clamp cm I him *leek, ronfief Ins of
Flau Ll»•n SAlrts, Undershirts
and Drawers,
And • 000pteve anortoonit. of
NEWS FURNISHING GOODS,
Cloths, Cassnacres and Vestlags,
t. not variety. L l / 4 11 by tin yard only
ear, Densember, this is ycur LA 1' CHANCE and
LAnvenst.wgrre , twva..
BRADSTREVA'S
Commercial Reports
Volume 14 .r sll TB>sre C031141111(11iL
ItgPOlnt aow m pram, win b. ready for delivery
os or about tit 10th Jammu), 1.304.
bpeatal palm bars boan taboo la the perparatlea
cosmetic'a and vortskra of tho protest valuate, sivl
we offer It to our enterartbers, molffto the bliorceuttle
thismanalty seaorally, es the beset, moat rollable nod
mem oonrealant boot of Oomenercial reference In
&abase..
It Ina be. the object of the Proprietors to inaludo
sltbin It as many se per/alibis of the Trader. In all
thoettire Tawas, Villages and
.cad
In the
Veiled stare and brigs!. Provinces, sad to oblate
the wort redtabfs Laformatton to *miry kimonos.
fadllthe:are •ow uturovpmsad. an/1 the rating*
alien bra i sect sears. thst they mey be marA
..dantly rotted opon.
'rho wort .111 ho footed lovaluablo to ail Over who
.0o airing credits either upon • longsr or Maori,
Mao.
It will be faradalmd to eoleerfbere from January,
11144. to Junary, 1143, for SIM par annum, watch
oil s nail them to a...present vo , einto ili,) and rol
lb, wltlall will ho publiahed *tarot July 10, last oar
I Weekly Shoat of Porrocticas and the privilege of
took rag loqulrhe remarrying the credit and stmullog
or toy traden with whom ihss may te transacting
boatmen, Yd remising fell and 'rectal report. to
w Beets.. Nattiest...o4 Meintaract err ream Invited
to toll .ad esamlne the .ork, or obtain full pomm
els— by seeding to mu . addtato, 1 , 3 , 1 1100. litte
ra:olh, Va. .1. 11. !MAII9:a/4E7 .
Natio., Is lorrelv Oven that all Ihst ions - t'nu
ar.A D5T1161:1'0 CVNIIIRRCIAL REP IRIS. le.
nludtu, DISTRICT OF COLCIIBIA—I , LlNolia—_.
IsTLAND-11fOlilUAN-11 INNFa.ICIA —1111elitol"-
fit_haBRAFKNR YORK, (not .Its,l-01110
TIINNSTLTANI A. lent Phol• I—TRIthI3rT—
VI A— Wre , x , NBlN Is— !Jim
lIRUNIMICR.4 NOVA eCOrIA, u Lou j
t• • me solums, eruielo. to aloes 'rho .t
tolling le the I.‘ez cities .e 4 s,stte,
hs tutted elosi4 vslushla as it,.f z.ll 1-.17 ut
Repots-- Ws 1.111 1., furnished t.> nut .1-esti/sr,
Inclu , taz soL it, to Mos manner, fnr VA) t er a ,,rooe,
antittle; thsto to the prtrillow• of Sabact CO*l on
otters respects. der.
- •- -
BAILEY, FARKE'LL h (NJ.,
I'L'ACTICAL YLU2ST 535,
GAS MID STEAM FITTERS
Brass Work, ripe, ramps, Valves,
Ana tit kin!, twf fittiup D.t 7". tor, Ktaana.
AGITATOCN AND .r&N.F,t,
I=l
[I EN::r G HALE k CI)
I=l
Fall find Winwr ticook,
And 17• It. It,tr s4:l II•. pet•il t•, .xomlor
their Ouch, vatic]. b tLe Ittum.t sad 11,..4
E.l-0•4• •••• twol. IC;' aorartso-n1
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODF
OWLIITLI of PDYN AND Pt. CLAIR STRILVD,
►JYT JUL,. word, an Gtri
Snarl% betyr.vn P.12.1171T.nt1i AVM , . and °v.
River, war I.lppincett'a A.. Potory, • lane .n.
rxtet.si.. WC/81A, •It 4 411 thy modErm Imp •
now", sad •111 L. In csyroplobe nrunttla ord. , ot.
•Ismat ii. FIIIST OF Wit;•llY, wty., tkwy ett
lw !w.p.ma w moartfotture mporior quallty
Flint Glass Chimneys
so ordom promptly ettmotrel to.
CZ' 017106 •T WORZEI
Addrus,,, JAB. N. LINDSAY,
del t. 11 TEZA6 MALI:
SlTrili - LIS LICA-MAY — PRE',4,ESY-1.
liaabrotdolod Plano & 'Pablo Covers
310111.141 and Vfavoi Rug.
Velvet wad Dr liititOCks, llau
W. D. & S M'CLLLIIM'S,
7 rornru BTBSEI
W. PORCH,
Commission and Shipping Merchant
FLIV CfALLASiII, LA
Re , w _hl.r.. R. Jack a Oa.,Pitts!. art, b
Itcholl a Ladd, Olkalenal.l:
s. C. gatight P6lLaa.kalla ;
C. P. ICalabt BMI.,
/FT nonsli,uturiltal wlicltcd.
pultviANcy..6 -
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
001WLII nrrEt AND hAnarr
(S 1 ISkotorite, ant . iticbadwe'l Joaretry Otoro,)
Ihrnamtas,
1-I(Yr dX.iPI3h3
01 ore: y cam and .cite, Platen cc cokrod, the
I opular Cans d• Pl.tu Lo ectilart and :tt• etc.
Nr PDLTIAIMT. 'mold partlenlarl7 colt thy le
ocittco of tlc• Mart AND INFIRM to the cooly ac
.••11.111ty of ORR ntahll.htennt, hetaT rsscAcol b 1
d •
doe* ahem Bight of •turot. Brio. osoctootato. and
orattcsibot ;rummaged. TlLeer/X
D ISSOLUTION.—Tho firm of N. SIE
DIAL., DBO. h•• town 1N.c..A.•.1 thl. doy,
Ll
okalnalc-ommi, 14.4IEDLE having .1t Ad: n frccu
the Atm. N. BIRDLI,
eIRDLA.
PiticAttcgti, Doc•cohcr
to ',and to th. above., ! twp , tratly `•
tia ynbik that 1 will continua, on my own woont , ,
lb. same barinein, In all Ito braorbw. as lreforo ark
It, public shall .1n .y. Ilud a ewe ark - Morn! of 1101.
PIA NU., nut.l Ntl, fiCITARS, AMOIIDRosy , ,
kr-, u: rrawnablo
glethlw ,/h3 Srnithnold olrret
MSS
purchllb
l..) .4 • [Ara* of Fonda for , AOII,I am able
in
01. gnat targslag al nxtrnolnly low priww.
FEATHER IIFTWI: Hair, Hook and Spring )4 AT
TR•SWIRS ; • viola nwrlery or NH • DES, TABLEa
tono2l OIL CLOTEr6 ETA: r• I R ROFgELD
TABLE COVERS; ArIll•Jdo, Groom 0M... •n , l A:a
dio Bordered Nero, of Om lorni qnallry, se rbrnp.
roa. on•orpwww.i.
All oninr• protTly att•ndrd in.
Rowse No. I 7 FEDERAL STREET, All.gln•ny.
r
liators-1y nnowylwe by Kr. Supple.)
der. THOM AS DARREL
SUNDItLES.
100 caws Conrantrabal . 1.1 a;
WO ton." &masted Scab;
lro do Nod Shark;
BO do Savor Gloat atasont
an do Corn Starch;
f keg* E. C. Soda;
110 15.,50s do do;
10 <asks Pal. Soda;
I o store and for sae by
4.14 JL7.I.IIIIPAY 111 CR . S np.o.
.
PRODUCK.
Mid Idds.o., lireed Amara;
10 [meet Ctarr;
barb. Wblta Nana;
isloo MIL Ideekwheet fluor:
7uel received and Pr o.la by
J. 9. DTLIVIOITIC tr CO.,
Nr.170 and 17t &rend evert.
coti N htIiNTS.
In 1.4.16.1117 Apple%
25 terree4lo•loo. Meese
00 bib. prim ChAaltAlgne Cider i
611 bomb. 0010%61
Joel melted 624 So de try
- - /BARE VAN GOILDIrI6,
126 &mad slereL
1/ AP ' at 26 cenlA
Ur re ma irtablyr s. LIAIII, ULM.
DUTTON • B 41 E
LADIES' SKATE, vt LAMEN 'S wour. HOODS.
HEITT ISALliknivL 570cE1a.
Pateitt Faxteating, \Vlthucit
The iIIELIe LIMN) T perfectly
napteurte the Lim, I , Et I! Pt , :• — P!Y peteit.le
te the feet In
It o•oldA al' ~ .f)%•N!NC% .t ,nn U.
ibet .0 .21as
It pl.ma the t:rl ~ L..
areri•Uti, rau 4cat- tta,. ,tiwnt
(augur, althaul taa,... 4 a„.tans
Th., can IJ • ot , •ar t t.nu, no.Bl
V•riki itch. •.d in la it, men, t %Inv.
Ttwy tato na.le vrtv, , ly of ~A .T ac,d are I
I. Heelly dnr an] 2,11.1.4.
Tkuy nn tl. .L 1 nrtiatk Stat..*
I:2=Zl
Ladies, Young Pertons and Children
hat
they axe an!•,:eally U. le tLo very
Skate In oaa
ter GLINT L LSI t.• ••41..titt,u.A.1. , r r 7••
Is szy considt t:s.ava Sks.t. offers
scirugages by uotto otlo,
Also. • compl..th sat, L, .11hor kihias nt
IKATHII, ',ll.l:+a Ladi , • 1. I.:var....ha, had
• 'all rupply of kihdr gh.rtia, g.,61 L+ tLc
For Bede LT JAMES BOWN,
.bib:? re
XTOTICH: t)E-' 1.1 , ,A5/ A.BANDON
-11 NT PLe NTATlreet.. —Br direeti,s of the
naevetary tLaLod Is p'. u( .i.•
cedar Lt. be,retto yoi CC.- I nave saantatd !b.
sintervtsloo lea... hantiee. tenements
..c1 Loner , . . ia•orn , tba
kltst *weary, we, t a. , •.. - taw..
end ra notch , i! . •n. •iatiuna
ex Le a ithin the Loot 0, -.tit, .'rem the
North.
I snail ye seen eta •s• I; ptat ottea. In teak. ,
the riccaoreary artalt‘dco...t. :it Wattles .plantatlons
and preeld lug team with tbe, labor Of trend/wen.
I nforniati.in ae to itc.. will 'be riblisthed
ei,isall4e. Iu t: witaantireo, yetwoott deetne.
pinatatl tho eotainy year, may feel
eiteltre.l that eft.ri aril be wade te Weds* p. e
tertian tei deltiry, soch !ands, end to allow
profits entemottsut ate to the soteryolx.
l'ereoni with .mall weans. diarytesal to devote their
P•taobal with EL.. employed by theta, will be
parvierlarly artrouraired.
It I. tarttrnated by 'hoot aebn wean, limed tha
sulde , t, the, rho oapital riidule tot werktng one
hooch...deer. wi l Im about El.ol oil the net peed
. p-voieut pr:ors at tee staples.
Irtyli meets sad all ...liver •r.ttleene..d
Plei , ...^DS, toast be forni.hoe. by
teseeve.
ElS2=
• . -
nt.: .r t. •13,1 It I. •upp Ard tltat Istuay
.aat , ' mad; to Labor.
o r al I, I,ame.iivoll •TP , 01n. 41 ..1r5tba". 1 .. 4
I-ft,. to Ow orrly at tleo•irlch . a Landing,
tchar, Nstru, •nrb oth^r plates nt may
~r,nr,t,,.,t to ler.en•
PP.., a: Ciutitiostl, 1/44..mt , Fr taw.
NV X. P. M
Srpervi:!a, Srcoul 14tra,
Tr..eary Unger w' L
D.CPA lITtI ENT OF Acnact , L , TLE.l
7".tut,Ooos, D. t'., Itt.c If, 1063.
rtkl IHE A\:11 NIAN
.1 FA t - TI LEW , or PI.AI AND 111.B1P.—The
0 0 0rn ~,,, ors so t pointed f.) , this Impartment. tor, i
mg of J. R. .14..0rt :Ad of Posuojloatlia.,
ft of Ithodo •sg J. oho A.
V..frtlfr. of 14.1 •oc.l.ler the fnfin.rosr
, oh
rot triroot.;oin, to 1..0 tho poet - tint:l2 , y of
olt,stang .1 royal tog flu ogol oo b o tl.
nt., wt. n, to•o talt , .1..111rt,"
FIP, rttf-t , and •f,r r•-••••
days' I,,collgAflcn,
tb.e. • ,arlt...r• nntfot thoff f
re. • n, toool uce • oinzb:o roso'....o4,loartb.
rd to Ingot aga.l. nu 00 £1 651•A1, the ?.Ith Goy of
ehruory amt. • 12 o'clock m.
hr 7 ro..,test a-. lota. rot.,t lo ho 41.trfbatVe of
rtottoo, ••• t•tr• t..dovoiap Cho otglgloct
I,a! the putglo gw..l, to •-,1 to t!.to ov
fro. okt tamplro of th. honor ow' no. :r
•ho o,tforoo• 0100 r-rot prevo,ot,oct , of the Ikton, am!
fooro." pn-pa1,41 If tboo.r, scrom o
oosird by stele.
ot
.. , rtto of .ko t0•t0,.. prooo.sto
o:so. leo& th• volt f
r•alurtl..e drooglptings of
a , l! sad reLt of It. hi-ory
logotto, oith RS ,nn all Isf.otolitt y.that goal bo
osofot to lb. t)orot0000ion.
I L to tmoosaary toforo iorolligor t
.t,.tr - lbtratorl of tho aporoTo louse o.toit.• .orog••
Ia t ! ISAAC IM - SON, Ooonothusforser.
• - -
Ils r •RTII STRZ KT
F u ITU RI..
CANE ASI. WOOD CHAIRS
1 . 7 auSL. Thud litre..., Z rdar.d.co a 0,
end lit Yourth .treat. esllo
H ATS A_ND CA_PS
Of eery Mod qa.alty.
LADIES' MID MISSES' HATS I
BT WrioLESALB AND }MAIL, AT
ticOORD & 00.'s,
11.1 ROOD STILE=
WHOLESALE DialG HOUI3E.
J. J. BlCNOfilt & CO.
A WHOLESALE DECO A tiD JOBHISG
Ml. ecrun LIBERTY I WAYNE PTREETS,
ovp , alta talon Pummel - Depot, and craw offar for
ale • gnuoral smart - moot or DurGs, PATENT
MEDICINES, WEITZ LEADS, 01LE, PA1:425,
VA.IIITISTLYP, DTG-STUFF3, WINDOW OLAPP,
GLASSWARE. kr.
Pa-omo , , will find mir stook .t all time* wadi u• snrtod, and Irlcca such as
J. o t
J. Oak eralro satlafkol k
C0., a..
BENNEB
11!EMSiMeMi
QI "1 D `ION - S POLISH-
Emmons why 1, is bet or th.. 41'7 F'4
I. It I. elrrndy
2 It bee DO MCI v11414,11'
3. It ',mina , au dirt or mot.
4. It steads IL, moot totem., Le.t.
D. It t7 '"h Tonen r'' o
Itt. o L
r7 .le mean Ich.lT . r.!bh
7 It Ir her oh,fgrrttS the lobar.
mcmg
d. Corner Fourth aul Smitt.fisld street..
_
MBE 1-10TF,I, FOR B ENT
L --Situate in East Liberty, opposite the Statton,
MOW doing en saerilent br...inees. Patti..., wide ball.
porch, large bar more, ,to on Er" doer; hall
and gee rharoboo, on ....end Gorr end h.O snd eight
chsenbsrs no thloi E'er hitebre mut
...lit, A lane debit, carnage howe, grazier',
Ire A-on shod, t'.lekrebite-shrp, largo garden and
arde, grub and shah, tress, shrubbery, eta
/el it• VICTH BERT Se illS , V^t St._
GORG F. R. RIDDLE.,
ES7V - EIC 'le A. C I±ll{..
qr.e., So. nV Diamond MI, Pltuol.nry:ll.
DrE.l , l, M , RTGA4II3, ...1BEI:MtlfT!!,11f/NDS,
nr ,, fr Eto.. . Anti other lostramonto of
drawn grab 1 1 .‘11 , 40s An, tool Annulosy.
Acrrout. own ALtroinia , o+tc..
TlllrA to 1t. , n1 .d Hoconl•
A•arebri ter t • onill+.!totd.ver
_ -
4Niitr.-zm
(1.1 . 1:ar tec aitehtior . L nt? c re bit
DEI.TS anti POI lA:AU FLAK
113, and ,
munition nt •vcryktrai- ttock to
out.
m.. nor
brc,ht an th. martp:.
100" ,
LARD 1111.
N..,1 Winter Ftrulnedi
for No J DAtzgr.t, L BON.
drib r.J r. 1,1 70 Trot, Orgrt
W ILL -BU s RAI 131:t:7.;
tot.p. perked
Tor salt at PC, I.lLarty sir,t iv
r. neck co
do=
CIINUttIRa
IPSO Ws .411stko" rotatnns;
do Trin•ye de;
1. , 0 ;In eh -I , Green Apple.;
ehre; hr..l ;r ,Ll.; by
no 7 crtp StIEPATID,
RECY .12 -
Ear 1. 4 5,1t11--111 . tierces, blig,
sod pans, lta !atter pat up expressly fa beLttp .
ton, all of Orr • • •
0. J. TOW2IBEITD,
NO. 12 'earth rt.. wow Liberty.
• .
wit 11111)9. KEW owe
lOU I&NS ISCGAR fse..nearptead lbe
br - rams antirms,_
Maul #01.5,14!1Pet.-
1-nr.17.3r..nr-r2's.;
IV I NTER ‘i001.16.
I=l
I=l
J AN. W. r 00.1)N5 ELL,
I=l
I.AIIUMW VURA!
c... opened In rlttsburg6
7=9
U .. dU(;AH;
•0" to:
Gran. sad Crusbed Sttzar
1.41 e by
ILETITEE k BILOS.,
:A Wond stre.t.
C=!
wlltiL STOCK MCA: of all •alneaL.
S.4..DIERS' WOOL MITTS ..k1:1) Ot.,)VEIL
ME=
5E1.11(711 KNIT WOOL 50C11.9
borri AND YTL
OLOTICS.
SONTAGS. (.111.113A.1.D1S A NU Tit 781.1.9.
cur.Ar
At \Vholosalo and Retail
Whole:m.le R. 01211, up otalr*
JOSEPH HORSE & CO.,
neriarr
BARGAINS'
Winter Dress Goods !
J. RR. BURCHFIELD'S.
rodueed the eutar tq...ek
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
Shawls and Cloalo,
r., ckeo thu= out hefory taking our an
nual inventory,
NOW IS THE 'TIN11:::
uf supply yOUVICIVP, with nuy deficiency
in your wardrobe.
7i. E. Corner Fourth 6 .Ilarket Streets.
FIRST GRAND
SEFM-ANNUAL SALE
DRY - GOODS!
J. W. Barker & Ca's,
&O MARKET STR EET
TINP AR A T .T.ELED BARGAINS
I=2
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
RECIPROCATE
rrx.vcd pt.. at+ fru= their frivadit oe
Oh.l•tmaa had tater Marti
78 NAIIKET STREIT,
Wbcr. tboy .ill Mod • sultabLl utlcle Elr s handsome
NEW YEAR'S PRESENT
.ornmste emill • km grti.les, its
Ladies , and Gent's Dressing Costs
Fancy Jewelry Casts I
Rosewood Work.ll3oros. cl sick 610411.
Jai cad hotel Breastpins & Rareln;
Illogottleeist Photograph &Mame
Lodiest TvaveDeg 1114 f t -ham
Pearl Porte-Dlonsold•ot Parses
r• :1;1. -3.7 &Alava and Sleeves
tlettd-Or , Brublas, Skating Cape,
Hoods, *e., dan,
Wholesale and Retail,
MACRUM & GLYDE'S,
No. 78 MARKET STREET.
dea)
BARGAINS FOR TILE HOLIDAYS.
100 DOZEN
FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS I
Purchased la Seollassd, when Geld ism al • prate=
of hot 1 per seal., which we offer .1
GREAT BARGAINS!
Eaten and wholesale tarrluecawlll Ind oar stock
asaplete to 14TRY :DEPADIMEITT, whlle on'
terve are the aloe. literial.
!EATON, WIACRIntIi & CO.,
Dealers to
TEEMS, MCI BOOM MINNS, &C.,
Nos. 17 ASD 19 TIP= trIIMET.
tit 24
BAROALNS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
DRESS 000D51
AT Fuw..ro u CEP ir , TLICIES
Al LANE, DicAIICY 6
drake" 15‘..110 Aildgtusay
NOTICE 10 COTTON DEALERS.
Ornn or Parsavlsrsa .4rsotst. Aims",
Firs{ .testa Vailad Furey I'Vestswr &ROW sac
Chseinnall, December 110,
Dy *soma of °ousel 0WT,4341 dray Corps
District Votomanders In his Departznant.sod In pur. ,
ef lastrartioaa from the haw , err of the
antbortty will ho sires WOO per per
to porchese the prodati. of Stairs In Insurrer.
tins, nt all risers In Ohio spoor • Ithln the Ilse. of
National twittery <crusade..
pplh,tirn far sarh natl.:Wet can ho mole to
any Assistant Spools! Agent In the !lost Agency, or
st thl.
Parting rrirltiog sou, !writhe will betreptlrcl to
sive beid, with two setticisnt sureties. conditioned
for their obtrrtanes of ell reirolatletle. 'ooler. nod
nalltery order*, and for the per/neat of elPfortcrn-
Meat fees and hats. W. P. 311ELYZN.
enpersistos Sporial Agent, Treasury Deft.
MEDlc.ii. CARD.
W. B. BODENILAMEA. M.D..
eF FDIC TOSE.
Ofino M, pro , oniciial venires to the signsm of
ittenursh and vicinity. in the preirtio"of Witten".
d A.nrery. The Unison of' tbo Liner Bowel,
Miner, Bladder,
Wont, Sc., "Lich form the spe
ciality of his father, will nIECITU Aria atteotlna.
W Realden. At lb* MONOI O.IIIIIA PbrSE.
•
NoTtca—All perrons aro cautioned
naiad Napin:ing, In .1 tmon, the trail.
mark. Moll nave been wed - during the paid Uwe
ma to dcaignato ob. a1w,...1n. Annnn. find Mb},
etre:loh of DurtililDGVlS C.711 - MldErB. ?be
ra
rim. brands arc •
trral.r.in Ginn; • • Pa. ono 's. flint Giza;
- X " r.
Or Maya 2;ul Creek., OrPat.evalrut Crankrra
.r,kwa who tering..on any of thew brands will -b.
promoded oigairmi serording to tbi Dar 2 1 Mdlating
trade maim. X. D. DIXDSIDGZ.
Tara Pitt Gime Works,-Jau. Ward.
A DitinTLSTBATOICS , NOT I C E.—
.Di...momo. roam of Adadista trat tam Wm
da mated tc , the iubsraci Os edit.of
sze,..o:-.,6.ea.1/44orrstwatimCil
lap,* omen sIL permit taarbtall Warta ro iAl• tate
antrogetrol to sittrianamottate payout, ant Lbw_
Metattatastr *plan inid.oatitte,ptanat Moo.
120.4 astaiesUaatWOrWlL. tri
Bowel& •-• 01114 Modnistatiar ,
Aratorsid*.P4.49 , ..;; 2 11 . 1 ;111':-
rrsi '
T" ONLY PLACE fir great bali, 41:1
la BOOTS AND SUOTS, i• .1
C.ONCEILT BALL MOE STOUR f Filthd
filE ONLY PLACE to haw BOOTS
CuNCIZT fl LL MOE !MOB:, G 211th great.
T HE ONLY PLACE yea can buy nul
COTICESt HALL EIIOE RIOSY, , oO Tita stir.
TIIE ONLY PLACE miler° SOOTS *
11E10E3 a-• repaind bn, is al
TLIE.ONLY PLACE to bay WOMEatrill
I=l9
coNcEnt NALL E•nor, ;mous, lllt h •M
p is ONLY PLACE to buy *ENS
STOti 1 tsool9 :or n 25, is at
WNCEILT ELUL 51101 ET7LR ra nth
Tin: ONLY PLILCit where they Imo
Let cos prk., la of
CuNcrwr HALL ISHOZ ETOCS. C 111tb anal
M=MME
CONCt.III RAJA. 513011 SMILE, 63 rum itioall
T HE GREAT, original arta only cheap
CoNCIIIII' TIALL BEEOL Prom; FIRS strilc
ja6 Mart door to t.So Itrprfee O.
GRE T CLOSING OUT SALE- OF
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals and
0 L. 31k5.
LC"EMU IRE NONT/11 OF JANUARY, AT
110ILLIND.111011Nartet .treet.
CALL SOON AND SECURE; BAR-
BEM
BOOTS, GITTERS & sammuts,
Ist Ai BOILLANIVI, 9S Hazier atrest.
FT 000lmi
21:1Fr r. t% c u,
LaDITS' GLOVE KID 1(61,11021A7i DOM;
D. d. 00150IIVIS do;
Da monocco &GOAT d.;
GENTS Tin= SOLI GUAM OALT a.)
Do TWO d.. (ALT -•
Al at the boot custom 'pork, and warranted TOOT.
antira
GEO. ALLEM, SON &
4.13 No. 7). ear. of Wood and lfmth sta.
- BOOKS, ALBUMS, :W.
1864. uiLl"`m , " l kin" , at 1864.
n..•Lrn.a Y PICYORIII.9, .t
ALL DIME PUBLIC&TIONS. at
ALL TTi govELsrlis. at
!LL 1 . 13 C frzir liooss, Ike *Kat us peilaliobed, at
All lb, LATE PAPERS and MAGAZINES. al
RUST'S GOLD FEN, ,ranu.sca tn. bat itada.
HURT'S Ercevosra - z POUTZOLIOie 0 11
.t tba dd Pr!•»--L) CENT&
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, all aims,. plow
and quallti.a, atlotrer DU Mtn alatmimajltaan
10 pi:tures .p. rd; er.m as ml., ItHP. gUi
ado wad cturp, apnialt, at
JOHN P. =MB,
so rirrn E.:Tarr,
pHOTOORA.PII A.LBLTMS I
ViD
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS !
A TULL LISIS JUST lITAIIIITIZA,
Lad ttEll lr aadd at LO C= Prat . = tL►a any caw
RICSPLCTATTLS 11011111 In dm Wert.
Books, Papers and MtvUM:tei
ALI.Kys %ma.
L.11)1Y4 Alak GENTLVAZI4 are respactt
sit& to can and arantne the stock accd ;el anyLa.m, a
/AXES T. BAMPLFO,
LITICB-LBT IMPOILIN,
No. 65 Federal at., Alliighalay
dn11:11%
4 UCTIOX BALER.
PENN AND LIBERTY STREETS
PEOPSSTY AS 1.130T105.-41s T =MAX
liVirrniG, J. Inb, at 734 o'clx.k. aril Di sold, at
the Ccontnerdal Balm Sams, 14 /111th ands
Than nee Lots AMA.. s the <onset. of Nan and
Washington greets, together having a front of G 7
.t TX, Inches on Penn West, and erxardlalend
Wuldngton Mort lel feet to
so 7, oat
yhtch are the buildinp tanserly used lbw Wash-
' Tot tLe of Marty street Iromadtatsl7
posits 1:1.2 street, haring • front oaf/ fait soiLiberty
stool, sad extelog back 100 to Tarbsztga . 11.i. 1w0 ow o,ra-oas-third cash. residua to Gas
sad two yurs, lutorest. •
• Tor bulbar pardcalack apply at Auellastiteoras.
t1e..19-1.8c4 DAM te kfcILIVAINT.Avaers.
BAY MARE AT AUCTION.—On EAT
VIID6T MOBNE.SO, Jan. Wt. 0..11 o'clock,
will Do told, at the Couterdal alas Boma, 41
Wirtl3 otreet, ou Bay Mat., pars old ; mill trot a
ogle to th ree ud a half tainutu; temloc4 wattle
and kl.t.d.
JILT DA:IEA EcILWASYY.AnWr.
jlY6Eril 13 - 1;10 1 76TIE,
-Ncvratiair PUBLIC:.
No. U DIAMOND arnitirr, Prrtornial. •
ActaurloJgcnonto of Deeds, Begoltkuni sad AS!.!
darns takes. Ales Idortgara, Arlie* 4
Agreement, Luau and Legal Puna of tiet7 tine'
tretttoa.
fIUAELFS L. CALDWELIt
to Ja.mes Holmes Ca.)
FOBS FLONIAII,,
Dealer 15 BACON. LAItD. SIIOIII. CQIIYD 11.01 A
BlioBl.D sus. -
colon:alum= AND rrasT srutrit.
selny • Prrnfroann. PA.
VOUR ACIRE6 OF GROUND fort.
PALT,--A rotntartabla and ennyanletitly =ant
e. dvell:ng !mat ntnitm roonta, largo barn. well of
wr , allent water, fruit sad shad. tree, strawbarrina,
raapberrira, grape slam And sbrubtrorr,intcata
edits trans Om i,y, •% eta nine tem Weeds'
Una Ma:lm, P. F. W. du. 11. P..; • g.,0,2 road and
Plank walk to tam atatinn.
Tor prim and ttflil3 apply ta •
eingrarara sass,
7n, Craltaarelal Eirnitars.lsl.ltarket it.
"YEW BOOKS! NEW 13001i1l!
lan AND nCtiGILL3I or SUNDAY SCHOOLS
—s blogr eytty of Field Maas and Was, 7oz.
Jolm 0. Peet, 1 .oL l'rto, II M.
A IfANVAL ON EXTROGING =Mt—
round. d on the Anetzmy of the-part? Involved ID
the operation the kinds and p:pper Vmsfructicna of
Merrerneets, tr. 1 eta. •
NEATEN 0011. 1111111 P. 1 vot./..5.S
DARING AND stirrr.RlNG. ..By leteot. Nita.
Er. A largo sorely of the latter volt Pot reoefettl.
J. 5 J. L. BEAD, Tir Toroth street.
FREsH ROLL IRIMIM,
3 barrebt ;
10 tubs Puttel, toarrhro;
.14 in.IIII.t.WTLXI3IBOII
GliArEri I GRAPEV-45 boxes Atoka
°numbs Gm.. P. .1 , mi.. 163 7. h+. o 7
alutar uns, Ipr nle to , •
at. CCU' & SIZEPA RD. St 3 Mat ,
T ATER. PROOF ULOTki=4, of al
" :i'striTarrfiVer_ r atzer l / 4 .4" ; 1"4).
u. •PalsaAPIS.
- LARD WANTED.—The.highest each
.1.41 prim paid To's . Country Zany .t alltinsta.
DALZELL R 8014,
sal I ' 19.a1 TO WWlT•tlvel.
"VOW •82ME 01:1Eig4,141. „No. 1 „
J.: &use 6, Swann W. teilleraat Mari Ceartiiri:
COL.lolllToorilsi
I 11 eons Olden ,
-. 'w. to
ipzittisaftiOr.Pr___ll - • '"'-- -
' :KElnglarObtaall.
Q. - “ 7 1".4 —l.s` bbla; mew Odor,
'aura. larnar.lbria~ , .t
,