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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 186
TRrei being Bet altart for.
sjEltadniaMpg,_wa vrillk3arai no paper this
I*lllooll`itar b:OnOrrowniorning. The
*Ming edition will be issued on Friday
prusual.
• - 'THE 11E5SAGE—AGAIlit.
Tester:day we'indicated In general terms
3far approval of the President's Message.
ACLU same time, we erpreised in as go'
1141 a way our dissent to some passagee
bate* of, directly controverting the 4°c
mitulirand discipline in which- we ;do not
pow, we prefer to rest with • Pregen la-
WA of our own views.
.4100161102 .Of ideas lioCessatily results
p orn o f exact decoyed. and Ina der-
Oaths jpilacese This is
pYeapiflled in. the one of each sentences as
ti the =km" and "out of the union" or
ps eco gr , matt sini!" r econstroction.'-', Now,
It ballrettid that, a state has "seceded," •
wig moseiquently is not ill the union, and
Ann,lisat "Reaction is impossible, ,, that
a W
OA hill been out of the 'union; or can
leet out bf it. Thus confusion comes from
ISM discebninatlng between the legality or
gightfalness of an act, and the possibility
f l o4*tfof 4t s.c 9mlniezio A•
ithilifili c trudthel - no State had mall- .
tittioasl authority to declare itself out of
Elie Union, and to set up another govern-'
*DM Sat ifoeltiohltO the government of
tko3 Ualted.btates, such authority was ex
-IPribiet—ltpretenso wan, to deed, made by
, jibe Southern leaders-that_ the`right of •Sa
tesides watt set forth in the Federal Cornett
hilea either , directly or ,Dy, Implication.
klitnOt • man of them believed what they
d.: was to delude the'
11 . ' :dam - Or Iggallty, when, in
Eliet, they tittniiefires nnderstooi perfectly
SW that, their. appeal-was not to the
laWs, but to that sight ofirolution which
/x l ' oloBll .. 70g7Ll I PO. 1 4 #, -
L -101 PolOlcal
,t l Nomulduee. blikle to bit exercised - only .
,When all other means have failed, and
~When th. gravity of the eireumstances jos.
iles as appeal to the arbitrament of battle.
Edevanfitates did take themselves out of
the. Union. They organized - another goy
- en2l2o2q a y.ble4 really, performed all those
acts and thin - ge which an Independent
Mate has aright to do. It took vast ar
; Idea end navies to break up this adverse
;i tgovernment. for—four years the war
;Went on. ,Never tieforedid so furious ewer
SD= in the tide of time. No treaty was
fainted Witl l / 4 the , revolted, States. They
tiera conquered. ' 'they fOught as long in
'they could, and thetryieided, without con-
Al ltlene, to superior forte.
Whit are they nowt Conqueradprovin
tau. An individual citizen by commut..s.-
tres
ton, forfeits all his rights Having him
In custody, ,the government may enforce
sgabut him the eitremd penalty of the
legs' or it may commute his punt sh m •nt on
loch condition as it may sea fit to prescribe,
Sr it may give him full and free pardon.
IL State of the Uoion that has- committed
I:maim and been conquered, Is in a condi
tion entirely analagotte to this. It has for_
leitednilita rights -and is at the mercy of
the government. It may be held as a con
quered provineo under military satraps, or
ft'may be restored, without conditions, to
its former states as a merribeief the Union,
or,it may be restored under =oh conditions
as the.national goverimeet shall see fit to
impose
. 7 - DotihilesB It does not comport with the
eaipsof our Institutions to hold broad and
popnious districts for long periods, under
Sanitary rule. The consent of the governed
ES one of 'the elements "we have distinctly
lecrignized as essential to rightful authority
- Mut war is imperious. It makes, for the
Idinotteing;a law unto itself. With the re
tarn of peace the civil must and will assert
Its supremacy over the military power. The
1 , Melted States niest, be restored to their
Dia p_lac;es the Union. To this there is
unanimous consent. But how?
liditiOielly or unconditionally?
- :whce are left of the original con •
' Dionators in. the Southern States, against
spoi,lifo of the :Untrue, and nearly all who
Itellvely backed them throughout the re
lusist ontmconditional restoration.
'••• 'the North the great majority of the
Dtmncrnt,. are 'of the same mind. For
ycara they profited by the great con-
BY Pandering to it they kept their
• itql; ip power ; filled the high places of
Totics MA - profit ; and shaped the whets
0 01,1103 legislation. Not a few of them
held ourt&AN, os . amtrators . strong assur
- faiCerd: Pate*iial aid, when the combat
bhould actually bean ; kinted to a re
-o:l6°l2..thii dlbild annihilate Repab-
Inetit
oar 11° ) " ,,now bopo by the
a*ildi ti6s3l r eadmißlip ag the revolted
- • that Ste regain their lost pahtonis and re.
ppirthobaffied" conspiraey„
nsithls Pe lleY we eetiludit%N., pro
tktt.
•The orireururmat has the rigiu to
• ought innexibh,
;.citaitatoilmat cohdltdons as Khan pre.
diva ' tY • "as shall guard to as
seite.rali owli ga - Tcompa tible with the ha
t 16 5. roresight agaimit 'the
offhti rebottles:L.; rte eleo mete
the inalitutietilOf the whole country boron
scoops ,se that the idea of sectionallty ,
110 dtet only in tradition; and wridall
ts and Interests of the loyal
► 'mtectlhe
Tigh
=digthe Sonta, whether white P
' ilia rapacity or vengeance of
the
11 , te rebbUi. • •
14r0.8771111. it is alleged that the gen
gime:meat has, do authority to Inter-
Owe withlllesicepeitie sr local contemn of ,
r i:iATtilta.Stiiititz Bo far as relates to the'
Wel -13iatos vievadralt the preposltiow.
hold But , we have already
ire .
litterillhat a rebel State has no rig if. Let'
.
idt - Ow that the Preardstit tuts
tr - ..jitiscoludesresomptionin It least four
' Ol pestle-dare.
t r .,l„ Babas appointed a Provhional Gofers
''Or for each State that , passed an Ordinance
gar:lmago= Under w hat - clause of the
ginistrition. were thaw appointments
'Aide :Clearly, thank n• waarant in the
_ pristitatioa for the appobwmed -
st teee
If the Pretddent should appoint s
t_ leidialOcrrentor for Pennsylvania the
be resented el stiotttrage: These
- ItiWebttelellts , are -made- yirokse, the wo
gebiier, the PropeirSoitellt)on - that
r- Viet/Rate goieramemtahavii• been sumer.
led; Tile War Powilrlardittagoet - tci the
Oats of Salfaideitib indliidasit,. A
*mitten itetioly sumultid misty do on
tliatis necessary for hie own preservation.
o iiio President, under the Wg• Poiret
t.
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warned the Bight to take possessionot the
governments of the States.
2. Be has Insisted that the rebel States
should ratify the emanational amendment
abolishing slavery. Were ho to demand
such ratification of New Jersey he would,
by unanimous consent, be held to have Bur
reseed bis authority. Why ? Simply be
cause New Jersey has not forfeited its
rights es a member of the Union, while
the seceding states have. That slavery is
pre-eminently a local institution no one
will dispute. If the President may right
fully interferifor its abrogation, what ahsal
hinder his going farther ?
2. The President tie demanded
(nation of all state debts contracio:s. the
futile:ranee of the rebeMoulessw ie ,r er cm
&gen of restoration. Few -ques tion are
more purely boa than th izprestion of state
tadebtednesa. The elleral government
never before claimefthe r i ght to dic tate on
this head Whet appealed to from abroad
.
in the case of Mississippi repudiation it
sheltered WI from responsibility by the
naced , de aration that It had no concern
meovsatever In the debts of the states.
Nom the case Is bravely altered, and It die
ples that a certain class of debts shall be
disowned, because Incurred- for illegal
ends.
. * 4.. The President goes a step farther and
demands that the seceding states shall make
such provisions of law for securing proper
respect for the rights of the four millions
of freedmen es he elan deem essential to
that end. SuYely Penrosylatints would not
Wren fore moment to federal dictation as
to what laws she should pass, or should
not pass, respecting her own citizens Vir
ginia fa compelled to listen to, and heed,
such dictation, because, by her own acts
she forfeited her rights as a member of the
union, and must submit to such limitations
and restrictions as the fortunes of war =-
pose.
Now, if the President, or Congress, or
both combined, may go to this extent,what
shall binder them from going to 1111 Y othet
extent that may be necessary In order to
gtunantee peace and harmony for the fa
' tare? Severity is not to be justified or ex
cused when exercised for its own sake. 6.
government in giving itself up to the in
stinct of vengeance may sow those fabled
dragon's t eth, that may chance in another
generation to spring up armed men.
France has committed that folly or wicked
ness often; and hence lain continual un
rest, so that Liberty is suppressed through
feu of unbridled License. But severity is
not demanded at the bands of either the
President or Congress. What is asked is
not to trample down, but to lift
up; not to destroy but to pre-
Serve.l. It is simply asked that
loyalty shall be protected and encouraged ;
that the men and women who stood by the
Government, through all the storm and
tempest, oftho war, not• desponding when
the clouds were blackest, nos quailing when
the wild shout of victory ran along the
rebel ranks, shall at least fare as well as
rebels whose hands are red with the blood
of the defenders of the Government; and'
that justice shall guard vigilantly the rights
of the, lowest se of the highest, and Liber
ty, substantial and enduring, crown all
with equal and undireini I,Ad radiance.
FATIMOAL , TUANKSGIVING
Thankegiving day, heretofore, bee been
a mere State affair, each State fixing Ite own
day, :without regard to the others ; but
this thanksgiving Das , is National.
over this broad land the people will gather
vptert - endertnirrreerent's cencto - grve
thanks in unison for the blessings and mer
clee cif a year overflowing with the deliver
ances of aim who rules the nation& Nev
er had any nation reasons so profound and
numeronine we have for thanksgiving ; and
Itis lerefore meet that we should this day
assemble - as a Nation and Join In hear y
praises for the extraordinary goodness we
have experienced at the hand of God.
Look back for a year and Bee Within
that short thno what wonders have been
wrought! Smranirr a grand march across
the Continent; the great battles around
Richmond; the conaose of a four years' re-
bellitm; the capture of Jcva. Dem; the
extinction of Slavery; the return of Peace;
the disbandment of our vast armies and the
welcome home of the warriors who carried
us triumphantly through the long conflict;
and the firm determination of the people
not to let the frmts of victory slip from their
grasp. Either one of these would be a suf
ficient cause for national rejoicing; but alto
gether they combine to swell the ordinary
song of praise into the anthem of the Jubi
lee.
The end of the war and the restoration
of peace were enough, of themselves, to
prompt the lighting of bonfires on every
*hill, the ringing of bells in every steeple,
the firing of gTns, and tho inauguration of
a general carnival of joy; but the deliver•
ance from the long nightmare of the war
came attended with so many other bles
sings that the national heart found itself_urt
able-to -Tent- itself In any such demcmetra-
Lions, and must needs unburden itself at the
altar. where, only, it can lay bare the ea
esedners of Its Joy.
Rising high over all the other grains in
the grand chorus of the Jubilee that will
find voice to-day, will be heard the simple,
but devout and joyful chant of four millions
of slaves made free within the year. It
may not tie an artistic song, but it will be
sung with religions fervor, its tones may
be few, but they will be rich in genuine
souk, and will reach the ear of Him by
whose almighty arm they. were dell verqd.
Never since limiest chanted the slaughter
of PRAIIOIII and his hosts has such a song
been sung as will spring spontaneously this
day from millions of melodious throats.
And why should we not join In it ? It is
deliverance, as wall as theirs ; we have
prayed for it, as well as they ; end al
sit-we could not join as feellngiy as
Sor ...their cries end groans to Heaven
e ,
"'" *4 In their behalf
on the 1 -"Pswe"
earnest. We may not know
the > I d f the chains of
fAting PRProl< e r°l3
;meows; but irk. endured for long gen'
- "v know the kindred
joy of rejoicing with ,
Time and space if ar,',whr rejoice.
6 3 -UM. Msqui3nces of-ru•ettruserate
-ton - that has' ken accompli ' sirt al . id rev°/° '
mutter 4 1 ' ' ach
one sum , thee l i p for ,
30 looks
back st the al.st and cr'eares tr ay
tlio
.present Ulf, while we - ZI give
to the gladnalls evoked
116 not forget the very many whoee honsel,.l l
in tho Midst of this ititloisid jny;:tirtt deco-;,
I
late and whore iseerti tire Ilillterdown i
,With sorrow for ;albeit, Snits, husbands, and
brothers Attain down in the long etrug-,
-glo which resulted in the victory, we cell.
brain, t this hi the sad price we had.
;to pay Or that *dory 1 They gave their
;lives cheerfully because they loved their
ennui so dearly; and the stricken ones.
'they hive left behind must not be forgot:
ten. Let.ni t therefore, mingle with our
thanksgiving reverence for the memory of
the hypes - who -sleep In the grave, honor
to ea brave survivors of the carnage, and
Sympathy for the bereaved ones who mom
tor their dead; and while this sympatiy is
amps; let the day be signalized by such
ample provision for those whostrer.suffer..
en by the war, as will bring to them, also,
some feeling of joy to mingle with their
grief:
"Go ra."—General emkiireereP ort to the
Secretary of War is dated Italy 22, 1865.
It does not contain anything new, there
fore, and is obbil v r m s able as containing a
succinct and b r i e f O fficial history of the last
year of the war. The facts are already
well known to L ae public, and need not be
repeated ; bat his opinions of some of his
onnereley e fresh and not very flattering
to Itnes rassa, Burrs; and the Gen. Slurs
who ommanded at the batt e of Peters
br a. His opinion of Bagrumesi la rather
graphically expressed,
"Fearing to telegraph the order for ant,t.
tack.without knowing more than I did of
General Sheridan's feelings as to what
would be the probable remit, I left City
Point on the 15th of September, to visit him
at his headquarters, to decide, after a con
ference with him, what should be done. I
met him at Charlestown, and be pointed
out distinctly how each army lay, what he
could do the moment he was authorized,
and expressed such confident:a of success,
that I saw there were but two words of in
struction necessary—"ao ra." For the con
venience of forage, teams for supplying the
army were kept at Harper's Ferry.- I ask
ed him if he could get out his teams and
supplies in time to make an attack on the
ensuing Tuesday morning. He replied
that he could before daylight on Monday.
He was off promptly to leave, and I may
heti add that the remit was Bach that I
have never since deemed It necessary to
visit General Sheridan before giving him
orders."
Col. Tizostaii, Collector of the Port of
Philadelphia, has made good to the gov
ernment, out of his own funds, the amount
of the recent heavy embezzlements In the
Custom House of that city. The sums wore
$51,210,11 In gold and $16,L18,13 In curren
cy—both of which have been paid into the
Treasury. In making this reparation for
the deficiencies of his subordinates Hr.
Thomas was actuated by a remarkable
sense of personal and trosineas honor. It
may as well be stated in this connection,
furthermore, that during the war he con
tributed the full amount of his salary and
perquisites of office to raising troops and
providing for sick and wounded soldiers.
GENERAL MEADE-111 General. QUART'S
report he does full Justice to Glen. HEADE.
He says:
"I may here state that, commanding all
the armies as I did, I tried u far as peat•
his to leave General Meade in independent
command of the Army of the Potomac.
My instructions for that army were all
through him, and were gement in their na
ture, tearing all the details of execution to
him. The campaigns that followed proved
him to be the tight man In the right place.
the commanding always In the presence of
an officer superior to Idmin rank has drawn
from him much of that , public attention
that his zeal anti tbnitY entitled Win to,
and which he would other wise hare re
ceived."
Two Nashsille Press ituttnes the ditterindna
tlon nude by President Jomoos to teaming
the writ of haiku corsets only to those States In
which loyalty to Lhoperrading sentiment of the
messes of the population. It remarks: .Pres
%dent Jonsson, In common with all Intelligent
end prudent loyalists, reeognivm the existence
of a dangerous element in - the excepted States
and Territories, which needs the restraint of
something more than Irma intaatiOn• But
would to God that the people of these States
would discard their rebellious leaders, and wise
ly carry out the principles of freedom and JS/S.
tke with one heart. For this golden consum
mation we would be willing to pay any possible
earthly price, People. willyon help us to attain
1,1"
Tice Bournami Chsmassfrs or Cosonnsamiir
sk liaars.—Notwittatandleg all the talk - about
Southern deltgatlOMS. are so far but
twenty-three srh, offer d of credentials,
rianielyoseven froth Virgin a i fire tmm North
from North Carolina can take the oath and he
comes from the Seventh or Mountain District.
All were on tit e floor of the House to-day. and
general, loes ,d-themselves In Stat.!. bet by
the rules of the House they will hereafter be
Excluded from the door. Most of them are going
back home this week.— Washington Dixpatela.
rII.IO LABOR AT TIIII , BOUTII.—A Southern
editor owning a Louisiana plantation, mado a
-bargain with thirty aegmfato cultivate it. They
acre to pay half of the expense for rent and
take half the crop. The laborers are zealous
and enthusiastic, and the profits of the proprie
tor on the ilvetundred - acres are thirteen thou
sand dollars, a teener aunt, as he shows, than
he could taro realized under the old system.
Sub resulta u this ought to carry conviction
to all men who honestly wish to have the labor
question grimly settled.
PUBLIC NOTICES
arolll 11141.1111LSOIVING DAR. THE
Pt/ST OFFiLIE VW be open ttom 744 to
9 o'clock to the mowing. deihtul
itgrADANCIPATION AND DECON
tiTEUCTION : TUFTS CONN • Orlon
WITH THE ENS OF CHRISM KING
DOM IN rills LAND.—Hay. Honor 1) Idoonn,
ivul wench In the PLYMOUTH CONGELEGA.
TIONAL CHURCHL Hand Arm; on Thank.
giving morning, at 10% o'clock. 4:7:114
POLITICAL.
FOR CITY CONTROLLER,
JOHN BleoAlloo. of the ML Were.
•
telU be a eandblate'for the nomlna ttoo ror City
Controller, rubject to the rote of the Unice CM.
zero of Ilttaburgh, at the forthcoming Pria.try
!testiest. Clete
PPE MI ATOIL.
CCL. D. W. NEGDAW,
Lete of the 116th P. V., •211 ho a e►odtdate for
Meyer of Allegheny Chty, suhlest to the Unsoh
nomlnatlom
-CITY COSITROLLEIL
S&MUM. ALLINDEII,
Clerk an the City Treasurer's Office, at the solici
tation of his Mends. will °Mir Mensal! as a candi
date for the above office, subjeet to a vote of. the
Union party at their ensalnt primary Election.
nolede
ys , FOB hIATOR OF rrrroottnti II
8 2.IIIJEL SILOORE.
Lite of the 1130th Ftl2lll/1711TILIILI Volunteers
aolodte
for -FOB 11:14YOU.
CAPTAIN SA.DIIn3 DIAVICKEII,
OS the Third Ward, ALLErIIIENY, will be a can•
dlihete ter Meyer, subject to a vete of the Unfelt,
•oteri et Allegheny (My, Cl the ensuing prDnerY
xacta o Oedd
larFoll !L&ZOB.
CAPTAIN WW. MAYS, of the Seveath Ward
Will be •eaneldate for MAYOR, seinen to the
nomination of- the Union party of the clty of
Pittabmilf.- to be held prior to the next
aoany,dto elec-
tion. .. _ , . ..,' • l
..._
atsvonAatirr.—imetts DON.
LLDSON, Alderman of the Fourth Nut,
stiles eolliltstion of Mends, bas eonsented to al.
low ha axiire to be wed to connection earls the
next Mayoralty, Arid will be • enielbiste •••feat
to the diroot Vote Of the people, In won:lanes
With the reemeteendatlon of , pa last Sepubtlean
tatioleipsl Convention. • • oeitkte
DIVIDENDS.
DIVIDEND.—
Enturvcrrrair. Dee. 6th, 1666.
The Directors of the Birmingham, East Birmina ,
bate and South Pittsburgh Gas Company, hare
this day declared a dividend of
Fpus PEIFOEET.
•
On the Capital Stock of the Coraoari7, Went on
and after tne Lust, at COsing House of
11,,EiNSON, hieCILEILN & No. 76 Fourth
Itthet. Pittsburgh.
44Mleirci . D. EDBINSOP, Treasurer.
•
tar,hlonoirosiama Iserrnajois Co.,
The hi, November Itsth,
Qed.
this day AV or Directors of this Company have
of the Coutcri a dividend on the Capital Steak
MO of
Oat of the pun iLialit3 PER SHARE,
by oath en end &t he put ail months, payable .
Government tax. -..Deocusiber Let, WO, free of
n 02731 id • -
H.• (RANEY, Beo 4 y.
END NOTlv. v .
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The President and Di/tete - 4 , m 4. f
have We dedsred • dividetarjhtt 0 00 •
PINS DOLLARS PEE-
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free of United Stahel tax, PnYab s4. /• Li lt. -
holden on demand. ue cock.
datum , VTOL ,A.I3IIZPLED, fie e.
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FACTS. Ar•D POT POLITICS.
MO work has boon ootirsly revised &Moo the
dose of the war, enabling the author to avoid
many error syneaiing to all the earlier histories,
and nexprossly prepared In s style and at a twice
to suit the post masa of the people. Everybody
wants a tau, reliable And complete history of the
war, but the post yelnt Is to Oat
THE CIIEAPEST AND THE , BEST.
This work preeent. • ram chance for profit/OA
employment. a. our term. to mention decidedly
the beet °Werra. Addles.
-• • • ••• •. • •
AI6LII.IOAN PC 8L151112%/0 AGENGT,
d tt No. 610 llhedout street. (id flour,) nulad
WA r'l' tetPLOY
!TEST FOR Itt:FURNED SOLDIBES AND
ALL OTHILUS.--Gress Sale of Jewelry, Silver
ware to, Sas. The linsouroa 0, Oal. Gaza.
Om ' Dist upon as. Oar sante ere raelltialrom
Five to Thinly dollars per day, and we a an
more. Late Menem Irma libirope' hen swelled
coarstan to over One Killion Dollars. A salsa.
did smortment of Weida', Mesa Lanes' end
GaatlentecNrievelry at all kinds, of the most ban.
tenable patterns, Win d M IS
11 each •rwsseenta
for guinea* sad ems will see what you are en.
tilled la; az wad 11l tor ave eeruisetaa or 113 for
thirty; or sand taresaest stamp Dm our terme to
agent'. whin are of tbr liberal kind. Now
ill your time. Write Manly as
Name, CT I.
amine and State to - ns Ikea, Ens WI,
P. u- New Fork. Yabucoa; U Liberty .street
New Ton. • .• • Warm
.1017/faiT3 D.—AM:MTH roil "TUE
Iv Immo swam niz gimp, TH.B
UIMOBOTI MID TUB EILOAPIL! Br Liam!
D. Bicomicrioari Now York Trams Corimpond
aut. TM mow tutatestlng mitl melting beet MI
muldidied, antuneing Mr. Bletteratteol. unpliMl/
tatad tortiettenee Darfolir year% to tbrat
tet
nSown In the soaret atrrtee of true Itihmee
Bet ,niak al the Mr, mita aur Imola end
du% hal Zan med Watt, Man& the ant two
Talus of um Venni:int Me latilller septum bit
ectudneutent far le WOW 16 Germ diftmil rebel
Mt Me mans Ma almost lallialatmuljonritery
Wit Olt meat - 110 adlon. WWI "Mound In
waits, mad ooMtin mote of the fed, t.
WM and mama of !Meru th an soy ottier watt
Mt palliate& '
Toestars, ladle, onetortle Tot= mint sod etP O
aally returned and dlistdad WlLeere end eoldiera
in want ed prottebto amplo=all . Ind LI Pe
*WWI arapW to the/ We Mrs
sputaalsarlas SIB pat march, Mina we will
wore to mar docdatujalinmmul. Baud for draw
Out Addam, EA BROIL
N. N. wrest Mara and Meer
Jeltrantator
FOR SALE
tz 0R EiLLE---A GOOD ROUTE ON
TELE DisFESCIE Apply st 111111 OFFICE
Vacs s
to t Wsloaf, r. i. nosilaf
OR BALE—PONY—A BEAUTIFUL
ralUNANair PUNT. Jet black. imitable for
children. Eaqtare at 20.1POSiNL k INURE
LA,NIOB Limp Stable, Liberty Meet. n013,2Wil
FOR SALE,
A TWO STORY BRIDE ROUSE,
.IS y Htglitt i l33 l f i a . artlers o sts t r i t, , Ftreg . W . ard, A . lleghe•
Ls the haute end yard. 2
Apply loneeets.=l; ' ort " tho
premise., to deeoti JONATHAN CALM
FOR BALE—Two 2 story Brick Dweit
log Boca. on Palo Alto alma, to Lae Saimaa
Alhgkeny. a nd wl Oitaarrna,
bailk boas., twilled canal cellar, ater
• • VAR Nl44Stnlgr Rat tea
of end of tho awe lakes a Moot alley—parad
aod ln good order Mesa home. ara new, only
Delos built taro years. require of
AVOri alelEt HAW,
goal TAW* agnate,
det.ised !No. 91 Beaver street, Ahwthetty.
VOR BALE—Ono thrco a 017 Brick
I LvrELLINt• tumult, No. Nu Meyer street,
Allegheny mai:guanine eight looms, with • rued
cellar under the whole house! all to good carder,
with • secant Lot adjololug, bd by tti fort- All
will be cold togothar. For farther particular&
engutte.of RAMSEY & HALL.
Boat Brut* AiNhtsr
IN Bearer Meat, 611editert7.
R SALE.. C RAP HOUSE& —I
otter for elle SEVEN SMALL BRICE
DWELLINGS (to a res), COah aaemia/ Muse
MOMS and cellar. attstata... at the Reed of ante
street, A legiany Car. Lot to each house 0 Met
deep. Prise lOW for the outside kerne an/ trda
for cab of the Made !mums. DUG indiernable.
ppl
For farther partlentera ay to
to
a DX'S%
deldodxas (1 Federal Sr., Allegheny Ceti.
1. 4 0 R SALE'—A first-cuun TWO STORY
BBIOE. DWELLIL) HOUSE, Ira eV Wait.
ern avenue, with Walt rooms di:tutted garret,
Oath house, wash hones, coal luld wood home,
hot and told water In the kitchen. Melon Cook
ing Binge, marina mantles and hearths, and well
flelitunl and In good order, with • Large lot IS 1N
LAI fret back to a2l feet alley; LS feet Lot along.
aide will be nold with It 11 prefuzetL inquire on
RAM M/ I HALL, Baal Estate AVOW
deinlttl No. el Seaver at.. Allegheny.
VOll BALE —A NO. 1 STOCK AND
MUM Flan% containing Omit =0 acres,
situate in Fallowgeld township, Werhlegtoli
county, Aconsylvania, on the Monongahela river,
one tulle above lock No 4; Ho acres of the best
neer button. The whole fans ts under a bleb state
of cuiLivalloh Fine apple orchard, about 13
aces of coal with pit opened; the tracing is good
nod location beautiful
For further particulars enquire of IL H.
TOW MI, Beal Estate Agent, go. 164 Fourth
street, or to E. T. VeNVOCLUS. on the premises.
novinif
STRAYED
QTRA.YED —To the prenmes of the sub
.extber to Pliaabeth tow - nettle, e ST P.CB, hey.
tog White Ear Mark. and a Brand on the Loft Rip;
weighs, about Nine Boodrod Pounds. The own.
or will call, prove property tes charge. and
tine hlm away, or tile ho will ne sold record.
inp to law.
decentdwr G. P. TARE.
-
s4l RAY CO W. --Caine o the residence
of the subscriber, residing on the Kirk
Lewis Farm In Lower St. Clair township, on or
shout the let Inst., a BRINDLE CO W, seven or
right years old, with White spots on the belly.
end both hind feet white. The owner is requested
to come P rwerd, prove property, pee ober' es end
a
takher away, or she will be disposed of sceceo•
Its to law.
dsbatdis BENJ. F. LEA.
Q,TBAY COW —Came to the premises
of tha oaf enioned, • WHITE 00W with
black spot on her head, and now has nun. Tno
owner will sally prove property, pay chaniew em
taao her moray, or she will be sold Ow charges, at
=DEL E, Lawrenoullie,
1.53 Liberty Stout.
1=1:13
N3IN - i9 ADVERTISEMEINTS
0011IFORTA BLE BRICK D WELLING
LOUSE, AND LEFT OF GROUND. Na 12
TRIAD STREET, fo
CU
r rola
THby
ff. BERT k BONS,
de: 61 Market street.
SEVENTH WARD PROPERTY FOR
SA.LE,—.S. Lot baying 40 foot front on Ron
ettsstreat, by too foot Gimp. on which la n Frame
lionao containing tn D. nye
BAILEY Wi Wilkins Wi11..1 ',cannel chup.
el: /M
OIBTBIta i OYBTERS I I —IV° on
daily renclvtag 0911. &HELL hail , BUOIC. ET
OT&TEKS, put up by John kb:Kenna, Baltimore
We have a (good 'tack conswatly on bane, and
can supply our custornere sad the Trade at toe
lowhit pricer.
POTTED, LIKEN & STIEPAILD;
LOU S ue Ltberty street.
PrEGUIVEB'IIOTIO)I.--liirhoreao Lot
-10 Ler. Testamentary oo the estate of KM :AL
drew., Leto of oliegbaor Om, Lifetime, County.
Pares., neceseed, having been granted to the no.
dr:feigned; all persons labred to said estate are
requested to make Immediate payment sad tense
. haring , adult ageing. said estate,will present
them, dui, eutheetlattml. for settlement.
del.etwi , WM: D. ANDILIMS, ram:tutor.
VA 1., BL E BLAIMMOT URINE}
__‘ PROPERTY FOR SALE IN RIEIRINO
HAS.DL.—Iiktuated on Centre attest, running thrOnlth
to FraelNin, haetnit a front on Centre 'Wen et
Ito feet; depth Ito feet; upon which
gtZe I. erected a
TWO 6 - IW.Y B KILL, En and Boller
all
complete; sad RICE
in good order. .d.Wo. two Brisk
Dwelling Bowes. Inquire on the premises.
dee /ORE W. Me k BRO.
It
A I,LEGEI CITY 001111419/11ISIC
a - 3- nuNDB it 7 . .
Cm es Asizsoressr Pi.; j • ,
TAAL'S! 4 Wixom, Dow LIN IBM
Parties bolting PrOhill• Bonds oaths. ity
of Allelthswit.. Pa.t ara Dural notified that tha
Makin Puna tar 180 will ibeLaroned In thew
Bonds at the lowest rats* oMWea. .
Proposals will too tocalrog by the undersigned
WA SIONDAT, gannerrilds IBM •
a. DIAOPEUEOIf.
dendill S ?slim:terns rulegfteny My,
D1B80191N 0 1? FAUN EREIBIR•—•
Tee pat= p heretofore etiettnd between ,
Md. D. HAYS end axis DA le the ea*
Peeking and Preildoi BraineaaceMatthe name
and l of.M. It:BATE b. - 004 healown dhu .
, k o l a Ind asiah or Mr.. JOHN 111.T.DE en the
pLigt.. thews hated Matsu atainatdhe lade
alt }ru T tlv r t.. ! ur.
0 1:11 7 i p :l:: : :: , 7 , ::: 6,7o 7l7 , tne ni thi li g
c 0.."..... mitt.. to be settled op t hree
partner, td D. HATS.
.t ,AIDIr
f r Ei. (TREAT POlll2O/13.
Is too only tatsllible
SCROFULA.
Is the only in.ftallble cure for
ER r'SIPELA.S.
Is the only 10.11161 a sure for
CANOE
Is the only Infallible
PuIMP sre rot
LES.
Is the only Lula ou forETrs
Is the only Infealble owes
BOIL
Is the only Infallible ennilos
Ellil
lIIIE LTIS
Is the only Infallible core ftir
St,L REECISL
The only Infallible aura for
FEMALE 0051.PLAI NTS
the only infallible cure for
EYES.
the only Infallible es for
D ar YS PEPSIA,.
Ls the only Infallible ettre tor
LIVER tiONLPDA.INT,
Is the only infallible cure for
GENERAL DEauar
Is the only Infallible Tare UE tor
IT,
Ever 3CliAsocrcrox - oci-
AS A TONIC IT IS (UNEQUALLED
FOE BALE BY
SIMON .TOHNEITON,
Corner Smithfield and Fourth !tI.
0014
CLOTH SACQUES.
CLOTH SACIQUES
OPERA CLOAKS,
Jut received by
WHITE, ORB 81 00.,
2/5 IPIZU:a. IBtrocolt,
de
BLUE LEAD
TO OIL BEFEFEDIS
AND
PLOW MME4!!1.33-EIMILIB.
We desire to eall your attention to the very so
prior estality of Blue Lead we are now manatee•
turtag expresely for yawns. It to duel/ !Wmlad,
aria possessed great durability and beds, and is
always, la color, the same uniform atta4s.
150 tons In eters and fay gale by
T. H. KEVIN & CO.,
3P.icicaocor Nociaza.ll War
O. 20 WOOD STREET
VITUS. BELAVLS, &c., AT AUCTION
Friday Afternoon. Dec. Bth. at 2 o'clock
atimasoma UM.L AUCTION BOOMS, 68
WI 61 Ftlth Street erUl be solAorithout reserve,
CAPES, VIDTOULNESI, oven, MID FULL
SET& In Sala, Fitch, lloentalsi blertle. Mak,
,2 lathertan tlvaltral—Alacs LADIES'. MESSES ,
An4OI,II.LDBERS , AKA WLA. end qaaraitY of
Walden Ck nods.
de7 T. A. EdsOLELL4IIIII, AneVr.
B ' AliD 5110 ED
FOR ILL AGES IND SEXES,
Dressor Every Day Wear
3111.c)C1e11iarLd.'es
BLANKETS.
Ildwiill.zalis, 3Zicaistax-jr
GENTLEEIENS' EIDERCLOTEIIIB6
ALL SORTS OF
Woolen 431-oods,
• At TO DE FOUNT , AS
Noe. 55 and 57 Fifth Street.
The prices .t which these ghee. ere offered eery
•onspotlttoo. And eft-Ile .t lt..tteatloa to throat.
d to the stock of
D 11.118.9 GOODS.
CEATIENEVB EIBADY-MADB anu
orui,
OVERCOATS DAMNS iS COATS, VESTS and
PANTS. Call and sea thaw and seam= bastalna.
TILOS A. NoCILEELLA.N.Ei,
del: 5* ASO 57 LIP= STREET.
-
TO CAPITA.LIBTEL—bALT LAD OIL
A.
FOR SALE all that property knows so the
DIAMOND SALT FURNACE. with contlguow
PROPERTY,
of Land, known as the Da.und Ott.
PROPERTY, situated in Motown of Midi:Deport,
Ohio, an the Ohio Rivet. Purnane In coed run
hung order, With capacity for one hundred barrels
of oalt payday. Cooper Shop, Staves and Eloop.
p.des. Blacksmith Shop, sad everything requisite
0o the piece. Four wells, each with Engine, Der
ricks, he.. template. Coal delivered by the Pome
roy (Joel 00. et the weal at ceet. Present prio•
semen and a quarter cents pet buena. Salt
Ford oheiver bank, With landing nod railway for
losuitiff salt Into boats.
The Oil Property Ales not above the Furnace
has a pumping well and another well bored and
nearly ready for pumping. Engine. Ditx . tolta,
Shed., Molts, he., complete. The whole proper
.ty to • body, extending from the bead of In.
mond Run to the river, and comprises over fifteen
(le) aces.
The Great Flowing Oil Well that :lowed hun
dreds of barrels of Oil In idol, was bored on this
but the oil being worthlese at the time It
was tubeb out, and tills well in now one of the
snit wells above =flattened.
The whole will be sold at • bargain. Time will
be &thawed on part of the purchase money. and no
lotereg retabstd by the present owners Id desired.
For further Paftlatllemi_eddmin
E. J. MO RTON- Agent,
de2rodatire Pomeroy, Ohio.
pommortwE.ALTil OF PENNSYL,
VA.NI a, Allegneny county, as : To Samuel
Glue, Administrator of the estate of Lau
Struchan, late of Robinson tosnahip, deceued;
*Dottie here and neat of kin and others interest
ed In the estate of said decedent, in pursurance
of the fifteenth section of an act of Assembly of
utd Commonwealth, entitled an sat to create a
slaking fund, and provide tor the gradual extin
guishment of the debt of sold Commonwealth,
rto ued the 10th day of April. A. D. 1669, you are
ereby cited be and appear before me, William
J. Richardson, Register of Will.. ho., le and for
the uld county, on or before SATURDAY, the
6th day of January, A. D. PM, there to show
Canoe, II any you ham why the tiollateral labor.
flame tax ehould not be paid. Herein tail not un
der the penalty that may enema.
Given under my hand and neal of odioo, this sth
day of December, A. D. 1655.
WM. J. RIUILARDSUR, Register.
dss,lyrduana2usT
rrAHE NOTICE —Pare No. 1 W. B.
LARD OIL.
FINE SPERM
CARBON OIL
FISH OiL,
HEATS FOOT OIL.
°RUDE OIL, &a.
Bold In quantities to nut customer. Donors
wanting sag of the stool named Oils, would do
well to cell andexamine our Dock, as w are
terrolnett to sell these goods NEST LOW e
FOB de.
CASH.
CENTRAL DRUG STORE.
Corner Ohio and federal Streets. in the
n u .se, Allegheny . Clay.
no=tGEOHIIII A. KELLY.
TOIS,AND HOLIDAY PEEBENTa
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,
WHOLESALE !LEE DETAIL.
At reasonable sexes. at
J. G LAUER'S,
103. nizarlset Eltroot
REAR FIFTH.
of 0
•
FOR BALE,
WT 31 Cora
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BOSTON. liiOno,
0 OINKEIDOE AND DRADDOOK 571111NT11.
ENQUIRE OP
mosaimm, cuazal 4 CO
Arronarre, Os Otsut Street,
prrssirrugaz.
13110 DUOS NOW RHOSIIIiau
"sOOO acidly trona I
Watt*. teeth new Lard,;in key;
1000 bow salts Grum and Qainen cum
IWO dtmen fresh
UNl.B6llkWhllal F/6lit!
!Co bon. trestigretind Cornmeal;
TOO bbla, 'bole* Yell and Winter Op%
VO Imbeds neer Dried di_P;ddri
%O tombola nem Tided rosettes;
nig barrels Sweet Man =
Onbarzela utile Megan
Mullah Clomitutai
10 61:Labels Stiellbarka;
e ego WA Liateber;
• a eam
eara AUX,
Yaw aide by
Doe NW
WSW HNa las ad ' ved
and for rodeat , Nln Market Dear
rum gutet. 14 /WM= a Dr.u.
9
,„,
FIFTFI STREF.T, PITTSBURGH, Pa
FOUNDED IN 1840,
MORPOS.irtf r LEOISUTIYE
THE ONLIi INSTITUTION,
Of the kind. LK TILE UNIC/1. conducted h 7 • Prealc•/
BIJOINESS Orr hUghest commercial allthorldea,
East end West, pronoun. his sy.tertes of Book-keeping
unequalled: comPtehendlnt 00 0 07 delueonnott 01 ON.
nes, and yet es Ammo con , eneed that the stten
oludente nmetere the whsle in eix et eight weeks, tO
canasta of
Stock Books.
Closed once with lost end twice with again ;exhibit
ing, by three different methods, tlte tradiefer of old t.
new 118.4
Partnership Books,
C,edncied by three different niethode, exhibiting th
tratiefer e( old to new Ilookx, with the introductiunof
new planner , elan practically illaxtreAlay tb.
Private Ledger,
y mem,o of ablek the revolts of the business s i re kap
if the general books, fir the use of the partners *ply,
he eettlement of tartmersb tip Books by
Single Entry,
With es practical IllnotratlonArablbltinE the Rooks :v.
opened by Double Entry. A rove. rule for rectifying
Deranged Double -Entry Books,
With stit specitioatkms. The tais or loss found th
Books oorrsctly re-opened. Ms lam= la nd
suir
chief! In
Opening Books,
Tram 4461 rpectlications, lituttutil rtg wporittl oonditio
cot elloot met with In busitteas. Ala, • mertaa of ace
Closing' Books.
Tr. now end yeatillarepecilicatione. The lugger al
_TH. about eighty
Badness Form*
Of Promleery Notes. Judgment Rote., Drafts, Orie
13112 s of Itactuags, Juuesunto, 'undue, .40., fr. Also,
mi. II
13111itile8e Letters.
Which, with er liendnem Itscen, are el connected with
his coarse of If ock-Heenping, winking • mini. warn
of badness yesetios, lent • amnia of tweidy-fle•
Leaures upon Book.-. Keeping
Th. &odor Pellealpd, colaning ell Om bad.=
tma. nortat ID is tint. Moo, trate,
Lectures on Business Sulkiects
Th. every ass easy is rich. new to get rich by trs
&ft. The rase el esesseesdsl failures On owe
lathes. The nand indaence of betsexity la youth.
to. LLD, tectsres spas
Cortrn3erdesi Law,
On partatoredpa, Cbetralts, Tosurtaas, Common Car -
!UM. the otabnast idialbapoi, to. Itistbslatortn.
UOll6 m dAssalte
Counterfeit Bank X-otes,
By a fa .a et renal.vignettes and mantic", and
large collection of conntartet nom.
Our Bat/road Doo&•-Heeping
(la laseascript.) erldblbt the coartractloa and aptly
earrd tb• operating enceip a and earnmddenrea the
BOOkaelcoal end • dmideed recorded Thew Boots are
edrertieed by °them bat re
to elteerbere la tbe
city. Oar nes velem a
•
Private Ranh Hooks,
(In mantecrina) embracing ell
n•tr the beet farms la an,
among plicate Banker. thia enlacgtal edition of
DC11"8
ligeamboat nook.-kaPing
.t'dente bars the am/statoe of ow
r.lEl t aß l a „. ll.
cored ti
Clerk of • Elkosletlyyt downer.
Oter tan cane. at beenm prvallon lacludos about
71/TT DIISEKIKS BOOKS, ruled to about thirty Kila
ar Ikrarla, Bn
.
o
n. BmL, 1 Dlanatit. EcW . L . Oher..k . 8.11.0.,1 De-
Watth.M. haw,. lictrali :4 l= .
Slant bona. tana:ban/ als 1.0:d taut . -
compreta.d.hkg Dr!. mm
of buena. education Intmlnoal tmonty-flvo loon our.
far Gaon havo ontsoodad la Imitating Um laa
boa roc In ar.onpartns won and bc.ta
cf am!, pupils w.lh tbom of IL, graildatas of this hall
talon
DUFF'S BOOK-KEEPING,
Prim my& Postage 21 sta. Sold try•Booksettars gee
mat,.
AWAILDED TOtrlit SIEVES MEIDA.I.B4
Tbaloving teatime - Weds truticato Lb. character et
I t. Nark
oNo other work own book-Keeptag erpistas the rob.
ject with eo mach clearame sad afroolicite "
r. w r.b.moxpe,
Cambia. BLechsedcm . Baak:Well .streert,ll:
"It gtves a dew lottett tato ea &par Matti of thb
attune."
A. L 111ASEB.
Cstallar of &mail Went Bank. N. Y.
r==V:=
Provident n.-tint•an Bank,
ono newt complete work of the kind I neve eve
waaduated Duiro College ft hall the time I at-
Ilia admirable aisle= include@ eistislassuper-
Seem, ace leaves out smithies ementlal.-
••Tbs most clear sad ormprobensise that I !ism m.
JOHN SN TOES,
Cad:Liar Doak of Pittsburgh.
"Ton hsvo pnt ynnr nwn kneel - par/mesas \ rc` ant
to good ass La this work."
ILICRAIID Marehmk
lie. 88 /mot street, N. T.
"A. tut entensire nip Owner, American and European
klarcbeat, Beak Director, etc., be btu borne the:repn.
tatton .Ith. highest order of businee. teleran."
JOHN W. 131:1LNELAti, Merchant,
No. 8 Booth street, N. Y.
Mr. Derr le • man of rem ounllfleetioes for b
JOHN M. D. TAlLOMMorchwat,
Oteloo street. New Orl
"Mr.Daff le a merchant of the Ann respectability."
J. filltiDLS, Merchant, lion Orleans.
"The &Tumble opinions already expressed by gentle
men of competent authority ars Yell dasered, and ea y
properly bestolred."
CHARLES AL LEUPP,
LEOPOLD BIERWIRTII,
normal. KELLY,
Special Committee of the Chamber of Ourantoirce.
1 . /strut from the Iftiottettl
PROSPER H. WETMORE, Soctetary.
"Yotir Committee imarilmously anal, to the °Onyx
of the utility of tlas Improved method
ON J. of
LEE Me, DuDS,fL"
GORD
: Recordin SeeT of the American Lasistutosti. Xs
neosay work palliated cr .y value to the Stosia
er's AOOOnngant." . LIAISON ,
Form.) Clerk° the deem. Text..
'orhe own perfect eyatete of Bteamees daDoonnta to
O. 8. 1111005 E,.
formerly Oeytale eta.o. Beehetile.
VIII NEW AND INLAND= EDITION OF DIRFB
steamboat Boob-Keeping,
Jet p a rdiehat by the author. Pecs= Bold byllor.
eaters rotaaralls.
pw r.,4 ewem for keeping tomb boat gad so-
eoaat..' J. 0•6014111811,
Tarmerly Cuadra Elerclosate SAO of Pardrarck. '
"The time Table Gloat ls worth the priced the book.
D D. 1181180111;
Late Cl ea k of steamer Dome Vertans.
canalder tbe loge tone °Ube Steamee. Protert BO
valuable that I attar kart port 'Mho:lt a 0.311 0 the
book on boort" • A.G. DIAL DAM, I
Captain Kamer aroort..
ON WM. H. DUFF'S PENMANSHIP
•
For beet Bedews and Ornamental Yecinanship, imam&
MI marpresent Pen by the
United States lair. at ancinnatl.
Pennsylvania Slate Tarr, Wyewling----IStis.
Western P Yair, atPittsbargh....,—...ltob
Western N'a Pair, at Wheeling 11x03.
dad the Olde Meta rids at Olereeland
All of which are exhibited at on, dace.
•et .
.pt germ of the imatmes ire.,—PMtharifit Pa
y. m
pertains:tom an otill be excelled by the am.
Groat.
°mita erimmeetal dates are net and remarkable .
performlaanteWes”—DrekyGlvino.
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Pram i.211=113 . In all branches of the arse.-rOitiii gram
Lam
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-
T the Oredenidini Orme, time imillailied—Uo 00,
Illialts atut Steppes% (costing V eleenbeeto..,.. s do .
The eniergod edition of Mrs Book-Keepteg.—. 1 7i
Oar Thank. Aire sad"( Ow extra else poer.tth4
toinplete.witintallierto of etaillieztoe.
lee Ceseafeee Egetestt the tatiaes eltdent tri,th t.t
141 1111PenTANT . ADVANTAL4E? : :-[
Lk Weans nes hollt Po* IA am 7 01 0 1 . 5
the WO la i=
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6th, • itseteiree theo6sesseethet of i
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TO • •V.l data maw womnagy,
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No'nelgi
JAS. H. krI7REAT.
Praddeat Esclunge Bask. Pttlabargi
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IA ITIILST
P. DUFF 4 SOH, Principals.
rressamion,
Y GOODS, TRIMMINGS, acit
You Win rind
At zSI4A, the game PRINTS as sett former
ly at 3 B
, at
ASHER 13 ATArket
you 'frill Pint!
At >r a. 3117SLINS, formerly tsc., and at
zee., formerly Co., and at 31e.eaame la sold
formerly at Mo., at
BARKER h CO.'S, Ea Market it,
You FUHLEInd
In abundance, DE LAINES al :154„ fenuelli
x7).0., at
Bh.EKEE h OB.'S, 69 Ifiarket th
rou 111"Lii Find
All Slats of DPsrsg GOODS chests in pro.
pottloa,
BASEEtt 61 Market st.
You Trill Find
FLANNELS at aly‘e.. and rood Twilled do.
at 31*.; Baitto at at
LLAMLE rred d .B h CO..'S blalaket It.
rou 'rift Find
13112,1011A.1. SIMMS for Ladies ant Mu
m so sheep al to aurpriaa you, at
NUM= la 00:8, St Market it.
rots Frill Find
BLANKETS at STAWyer Tait . , wor th TEO;
ta2d at NOM, the largrat Ma, clump at MOO,
and at $l2, AO, the largest add bat, u good as
sax be boag=to, at
Ea CO'S, Market st.
You 'Fria Find
Soma Fifty Thousand Dollars worth Of
SILK 9, of ail kind., 'rattly radioed. at
199.81.7511. ff. WO.ll, Incrksi ft.
You Fria Find
0.5.5132118 RE LOO SHAWLS, at nearly
one-hat tomer ma. WOOL LO
redtme4 from SAO to 511,U, - at ZWI
BARKER a 00.11, 59 Mama it.
You WW rind
CLOW; of all MU very cheap, awl that
yea tan have Qom matte to ore= at away
massed ettaa.ol___
BAB fa Mali d.
You Win /Find
ozoexritom to cast varlet, and . yry
*Yeah at
HAMM Stuket ata
i-ofs win Find
!MOTES 41121131213ME5.
rwasnel, aLELTOEIS. /ILearg. ant
lianas of Nees sad BoTs• Irma. midi tea
tkaa taxi . .e
Er. 00 ta l IR Ku*
COCRTRY MERU! alliTS
WILL FIND BLUG&IRS
PLEXTr OF EMR rrnzAw
131=L'Ir icr.c>icorost.
W. BARKER fir. CO,'S
59 .71.diltKET STLIEET.
delig
NEW GOODS
BATONS,
3.7 S=F+`TS #3IC" - . .
Just Received.
FULL ASSORTMENT
POINT VENICE 001.1.A.E5,
PuLNT LACE ooLlaisa,
PULNT APPLIQUE COLLANN,
POINT AND THREAD LAZE BARBEE.
POINT LACE HANDLER°II
PAINT APPLIQUE HASIDMECEIPS .
VAL LAO/S TLILDI'D ELAND r • •
Beal Point and Point Applive Lace
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
TINSEL NECK RIBBONS SAD TIES,
Full Lino of Mines' and Clididna's
TWIN OD FANCY BRUM BM
E. H. EATON,
SO. 17 FIFTH WYSE=
NEW GOOD&
& CARLISLE,
O. 19 FIFTH STMT.
New Trimmings and Ornaments,
Bead Gimps and Buttons
Bich Bonnet and Scarf Ribbons
Fine Gilt and, Pearl Belt Buckles.
Bich Silk Beltinr — a new lot..
Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs.
Beal Lace Collars and Setts
Needle Work Edgings azolinserting,
Cambric and Hamburg INA%
Magic Ruing and Frillings,
Real Thread and FrenohVeila
American and Di Ai .11 Hosiers',
Gloves and Gauntlets-last styles
Tephvr. Wool and Fa:kitting Taro,
and Ohildrena' Underweas
Balmoral Skirts--new styles
Dulles Skirts, halal Ouse%
Gentlemen's Shine Collars Ties
Mamma Silk Underwear
Esuis ages,
1111ROILar2"i AND 1131iSILU3
Win Ind It to thinisaviunotte to; w 1 o¢t
too nos stoolcbattro puzatumitt.,,
ra&catria at wawa=
No. LS rirl73. STRICES. Pfttslm# l . Flo i
NEW GOoDSZOK TSB HOLIDAYS.
ic ret T ili 3'w o P.lV ß E6 3 ll23/°l3 . - • •
w oo ER 7300 , •
isaawi.außuks. eggractsoit .
HOOP:140
OND
IR EVERT VAIMSTIr.
MORRISON'S sus stooms
Bo S,
ASS, AS ECIT • MOULDED
• OOLI
K. W. ELOO/111:111ADV,
801 sa swam rassts,
,__ - - --, -sue.
DRY GQODS, T2LINCIMINGS, &a
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS,
Jtst prstimp AT
WILLIAM sEMPLE'S,
ries, 180 and DA Federal St,
ALLEGHENY 0 ITY.
AT 25 CENTS.!
one Case Doable Width lka Spot .
klpateas,
Do
AT 311-2 OPTS.
One Case of Printed Illerinos.
AT $3-I.ob ,
Two Casts of Frepiii Merinos,
AT ;25 CENTS,
Two Cases of Dark Detainee,
AT 18 3-4 CENTEt s
Two Cases Fast Colored Prints.
AT 18 3-4 CENTS,
Two Bales of rubleached Mae
G iI Y "B B ITWI IC AM ' z i , .
FLAIR ILA NEL;
PLAID FIA.N
CANTON FLAN
BILLDIOBALMS.
Bae LIM,
001TFOR V TS,
COFILMS,
Eta.ESILM, '.'. 134..
Tiogstla with a tall sal eartylata trulattWEl
averrtatas IA the Dry awls H.
WHOLES ALE DELLESS Ayr DIMAS CO , 140
sped Ws Mal Wars mAkistriraruwak -
WM. SEMPLE'.
Federal Street, One titealstatesis,
BIACRIIN, GLYDE & CO4.
Nos. 78 and 80 market Street 4
VELEM ABTA BETAS
DEALEEW
EIMEGS,NOTIONS& YAM GOON
sapeettay call 44, atta.z. or
‘.• OLESALE . nuirzA4
To mir Lazar wad Tinton srcKrir OF Ey.
EILYEEtING, PERTAIN/NG so a WELL
REPT TRIDThUna HOUSE.
Our Mr. HAGAN Ls now in the East btrring add
setsuung home ell the
NOVEL'T'IES
That are to be farina. Ma airs ening to Mao
GOODS seaysnzi JO A 3 LOW AS
BBEARTIM OF -
Na cal add will do Oa; u w MT BIT=
CASE Item the M.d.AOTIJEZILS azOI
Mae FERST ELANDS. Moose cia
and Exam= oar etooDS
And Compare Prices*
MAOIII3II. GLYDE ds 00,.
Los. 78 and so Market Street
AT RETAIL.
8A1E0131.1.3.
•
We offerfor sale AL line of VEST DESIRABLE
BALMORAL SEIRTD, write Are Yell' ills&Piflul
fellows:
One Hundred $4OO Skirts for $2 00;
One Hundred and Fifty $2 for $2 N.
ILACEI3II, GLYDE &
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
tole
BEST
DEL)XIIIES
al,
PRINTS
QU.
naustAris,
60e ior 3'7e,
500 K 33€9
Wie " Mos
40c__fs 20o;
BATES -ak BELL,
.11,_!IMMI SUM
Joann. somoS &pm.
'WM rvs r OPZEOED.
NEW 4sl-4009136,1
Dress Telizemin.P. (=oak Orauziaptk
-oa Laos Goods. N•vs' Style Bear
Evades; Best Make Silk Belt. • t
• bpi; Mad Onsunents, Ness. -
Mock Vii . Efazabtu; '
plooxiologa, ?loan
• 33.sodkosalot4
Etaknorisr , Ski ,
Breakfast: Shawls, Itt•
• taste IG4ltfioods, InftenteC" 3- 0
ZePhis Logiasic now ,
EbtsGsilst
ozErts. Gloom ma Giusdiets,.llll4
tor troderentsi for lass. Ididistana ; •
daso„ - Jornrin and Alomandes =do - -
- Gloves. UAW 'White 'Cad= ea
Gloves, The above l . ad
many *Um Goods 3s t
area lirwActr,4l
- 4241: 17 33ZW.A1til
705 inizinta 00
Viti " . it UU/321. eTni F i rg
vartazamemens , :yr
aunts.
ea.
aim Inzsow.t.mas.w.cuzz..DitTLD
WILSON, Cain asCO4;
Cu= wadod. Inez a 61.,)
Wholesale dealers In I'OEEGN DMILIZI
%W. DST 000D.9. De wood
lot. drArn Idossol Was Pirattowid. Ail
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