afrt flitisburph anzettt. F. H. PHITHTILIN, EDITORS. IVIESELL ERRETT, TH. COSTAILAGNA. GAZETTE ASSOCIATION 3P aalo..ll4sla cs NO• JIG FIFTH STREET, PLTTSBURGH 60111ECTIFICATION 8 INTENDED FOR THE tenrove, SHOULD HE ADDRESSED TO ~ 2 01TOBS ERRE 'RELATING r I BUISINE,IS, SHOULD RR ADDRESSED. 131.31P5..2 "G AZ ETTE,” P A. "FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1865 'THE DOCTRINE OF PROTECTION. While there are note few advocates of tree Trade in this country who exhibit considerable Intellectual acuteness, there Isnot one among them, ao far as we know, 'who Will state eithertho facts or the argn- Mint On any point of that policy With full ness or fairness. Before ns IT a brochure arguing the espediency of aimpUtying the existing impost system by abolishing duties On all except a few commodities, such as sugar, tobacco, tea, wine spirits, mare. and the like; mainly articles of luxury, and if not of luxury, at leant more of luxury than of necessity. .The • advantages derivable from this change are exptPiated upon; as the larger amount of revenue practically attainable by concentrating taxation on a small num ber of things rather than diffusing it over almost all thingr; the diminution of the ex penaes of assessing and collecting the rev enue by the smal er number of persons re stufred In that service; and the cheapening of - the things left untaxed. It is diflicuit to conceive how a more partial and mil. leading statement of the case could be de vieed. - . The revenue of the United States is not wholly or mainly derived f om imposts. Axicordistg to the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury for the last fiscal year, the sauces of income were as follows : Onatems. SSTS,AIs J bect 'rat, Leternallieremse The greater part of 'he income, is derived from excise dudes. It needs, consequently, little reflection to perceive that our author has left fact' out of hie presentation of the case which are indisaensable to a correct understanding of it If the imposts should be dismissed from all. but a /Were or half score of commodi ties, what would be the effect on the reve nue receivable from excise dunes ? Clear ly it would be lessened, if not altoge.her cut off. The foreign manufacturer, having cheaper Labor and ndimpost to pay, would easily drive out of market the domestic producer, who was compelled to pay larger wages and Impost belies besides. The 8.1 , 000.000 might be morn economically raised under he system recommended; rut where would the 0209,000 000 come from? Such a m talon of as is derived from the sale of agr.cul urel proiusts would not be annihilate 1, but would be Much reduced, for men thrown ant of em ployment as manufacturers, most generally fall back upon the soil of a livelihood, thus increasing the number of producers wells dirnirtielitng the number of mere consum ers. Seine branches of manufactures would not be easentiail., disiertied, if at all; be cause eilter less ct•L: ly ~floras special ad vantares for their prosecution, or e.se they have, by being fostered, taken such deep root that they csunot be drawn out. .Taere are Several leading launches of production in this country, in one or other of these can dittoes. So far ea relates to these, the im post is continued on competing foreign ar , Octet., not as a source of revenue in itself, but' to balance the excise, which is a relta . blii and copious fountain of income. Ii foreign governments laid an excise duty on the production of the-e articles, within their respective liountlarie-, equal to that laid in the United Stater, there would be no need of ceinutulna the Impost here. But, impost duties have been laid by Congress for the purpose of fob oring the prOduction m c itnie commodities by our own people. la this way the revenue ob tained at the custom-houses Is lessened, while that riceived through the collectors ofititernal Revenue is eugmen ed. ' it' fate qnmtion to whet degree and for how long a period itis kind of diaeriml nation tban be continued. It is pass ble to pay in texts mere for the establishmeat of a`:peitilcular - Snidest ry than it is w dah when eetabliehed. Napoleon I. made a cOstiy e'reret,tnent in this woy for Younn rig thanianutacture -oiliest sugar in Fran •e. .11p succeeded, agetest no 619 . 0) amount of o. —Tratte — ctrrittry - ; and the wenn thiough all coming time will rev the bene. of his pereeveranw. Perhaps no other experiment cf this roil W. 4 more costly ; few bare encreeded boater. revision of the whole syslem of revenue is desirable every preeti..,ll man knows. That it w.ll be attempted curing the present session of Congress ft molt prebable. It would nave been ms•ce, us if -a system exteri4 orised to meet a sudden emergency had sot .proved defective in many essential rasp. cts. The Jefecta of thin System ere felt and acknow.edg-d. lI it the Free Traders cannot be grillintd in their efforts to make these imperfections the tic elution for relinqhiabing that system of flan. °Ugh Protection which h a s b een mneress . fully inaugurated. While the Free Trade organs, subsidised by foreign matinfactur . en, and their agents and factors who live in 'this country but have no interest la it ex cePt. to make out of its citizens as m uc h money s, possible—are conspiring to break down that system, end so Imperil the na tions' credit and prosperity, the Protection- His ought not to be silent and Inactive. A sileyor two ago we chronicled the formation Of it PROTECTIoN LSAGUE. The ibis is a good one. Such an orga d rization, representing all the interests of Labor and Capital Involved in the doctrine of Protec _tiOn, csimot fail of rendering most import. ;212,10" RAILROAD CrI3ITIitOPSEI9Y. - :l3oPennsylyan i a Bighead Company IS before the Supremo Court, it seems, practi eitayesktug that body to decide that there ..I.Sbatonesailroad in Pennsylvania that has aiyy xighta, and that that road line the right 'to do as it pleases. It appear' from its plea before the Court that the Catawiasa roe; on the 21st day of October, 1660, entered into a contract wi h tits Philadelphia and Kyle road for mutual Isaffle, the Catawfasa connecting with the Other,at Milton ;Abut ,the Catawhata road hssidnaibein les. , ,ed to the, Atlantic and are linkin.a now and in4erAdelailhiaAvaL l o. welt to the east ; tort the**, gtalma that, In leasing th e c e tewlisaiitent 11c0nniabito possession igigruagraralitis, , ltteltdlar the eight* to *pa/ tregittigirer.,the Philadelphia and Alrlaioi4l6loT4hO htisstract of (Mobs; ''."Titeiconrt la asked to decidothat the Ail antiossul attstVirestern road bad no MI 46britir to eiltertinto its cataract vitt. the ataFilancAlitit the Catavrissa road bed no poryrja tins:Later to the Atlantic and Great Western Its contract with the Philadelphia and Erie road, that the latter contract 's therefore at en end; and that the lease of the CI I IIWiFFEI road to the Atlantic and Great Western is invalid and void. This plea is urged upon various grounds, but the main one is stint the lease of the Cs tarrissa road to the British capitalists who own the Atlantic and Great Western, was entered into "with a view to the formation of a line ci railroad which shall be a great through lino to deflect the trade from Phil adelphia to the City of New York." That Is the great crime which the Supreme Court is asked to punish. Any through sins that does not lead:to Philadelphia, or that comes into competition with the Pennsylvania road, must be stopped. Philadelphia is the State; and the attempt of an! pars of the ate to develop its resources that does trot reader it tributary to Philadelphia, Is flat rebellion. OORRES POND- The counties la this State through which this proposed new through line passes are Northampton, Lehigh, Carbon, 9chnylkill, Northumberland, Union, Columbia, Mon• tots, center, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion, veeseso and Mercer ; allot these are deep )3, interested In its constriction, and it will largely benefit, in addition' to these, all the counties on either aide of them, throughout its entire length, from one end of the State to the other. Have the people of mese conn .les no rights? Are they to be castoff from railroad facilities, unless every railroad con • structed through them shall lead to Phila delphia, and Philadelphia only? We want to see Philadelphia prosper, and we prefer her prosperity to that of New York; but she, like all other cities, must win what she gets by competition, and not by monopoly. The proposed new through line is crossed at 'various points by roads leading to Philadelphia, and she will have. therefore, if the line is ever completed fall opportunity to compote with New York for its traffic.. We believe in free trade In railroads. We hope to live to see our State covered with a network of railways, leading to all points of the compass ; and we resent, therefore, all teem pleas sgainst railway enterprises that do not lead in a particular direction. ha anppresalon of the rebellion in this country is giving the Conservatives In England trouble at home. The masses of the people are raising, louder than ever, the cry for Parliamentary Reform. Bear ing their full share of the burdens of gov ernment they demand, not as a privilege br t as a right, their duo proportion of repre sentation In the popular branch of the na tional Legislature. No man who really °a lleys' in representative institutions at all, can reasonably dispute the plain rule that a citizen's obligation in supporting govern ment is the exact measure of his right to be heard in it. So 137101111 Is this principle that even Conservatives, who are common ly duller of apprehension than any other sort of folk, to feeling the edge of an argu ment, or recognizing the appropriateness of an Inevitable Inference, when working against their cause, are puzzled to devise a plausible answer. If the rebellion bad triumphed, the Eng lish aristocracy would not have been in valved in this absurdity. They would have held up manhood suffrages a failure, and republican government as prejudicial to or. der, stability and happiness. All the evils inherent In soclely . liere, and common to humanity everywhere, they would have magnified to We utmost limits of probabil ity, and held up warningly to deter the mas ses of the English population from aspiring to participa's in the making of the laws to which they are required to yield obedience. The overthrow of the rebellion has en larged the popular conception throngtout Europe of the power and value of govern ment by al! the people; and is monopolists there, others and distinction, are now Itkaly to have a hard road to travel In time to come. FCOl‘ll OF THE vEn ORAL DE%D Under this title the Christian Commis sion has Issued a pamphlet of 168 pages It contains, In as perfect a form as paasi bye, a record of the names and the respeo tire military organizations, of all Caton roldiers burled from the rebelj prisons of Libby, Belle Isle, Danville, and Camp Lawton, together with three buried at City Point and in the field before Petersburg and Richmond. Its publication has been a labor of duty and affection. Copies can be obtained gratuitously on application to the Rcv B. P. SMITH, 6.cretary U S. C. C., 13 Bank street, Philadelphia. I=l 131tAs.41's riiOrIILTT CONTIISCATED —la the rota of tta 111• Ii-d Blatt b re, the Greenwood pun I 3.1 r n pr 4 j•• rj• of Bratton Bragr, the Re e t led di let hays•r; expand e.: d no de'ence l•e g lib el. CLe tawr, t,r.der•d, on Inertia. of the els elm al.:: • r, iha(all f r cone leteresttal It eel. , rope: ty ra een•ider..d i n der.alt, sal ti a L .., pt, exhOwnamd and said for the n•liiil the United Statta. (1 , 7,- 12 1.11 , Ti0n Ur P.ATIALOADa —Tie stock helaere of tic hoolll Bide (Va.) railroad, have tdcpled a Nei...Won to lorm a conaulida•loo ,t• la St e Vlrra•la and Touneeaee, and the liJr•• IL lb at c re:kaai.•Loar made. Tn:e, if earned out, a ° Lie mei.. a COLLIIII2OIIS flue nl railway Irma, 41. I, :lorfilik, Virginia, a do, r. • • ••.,, I ,acted ' A remoter) is to be established in t!t t•• dr s.l`at: go 01 etc pa sect over by err dr• .d rho tirll 01.11 many bath.. he warts 01 Uhloo t.oldhos are se•tvered ft( m Wolter's Y rry to Staunton, but where., I. and the bad:ea trill be ex:run:el and nmorcd to a eommou rustily-pi:rev, which is Illte:y to Le located lu tic vicinity of Win- A t11• ,- glierl'011 of considerable Importance I ns salt,n in to-alt : Are debts Incurred by purchasing slaw., before tbe eman cipation proclamation took cif-et now coilecta lls. 7 The Legis'stun of ,lutt State It expectol to pass an set relieving debtors In such ea-es- Tun Petersburg Inder thinks that before the Virginia Letlaloture ex• its Itself to got R. 141. - T. neater pardoeed, the State should give "the fall weight of her united, and If naiessary, ex- cave ye Claim tor the extensieu of that I.:Ivan:1;e to her most illustrions flying, son, itopert E. Le," nntaluem, arose between two men in a lager Deer .4002 k ill New York. and one ad meet! up on ". 1 41 . lu a threatening manner. He was trot a Owen Irma an umbrella, whirl entered bit eyormO tAereed the brain. Causing death in a r"v " u "" I lls goes to show that en umbrel la 11 a trtintwOrni7 means of defence against gar roters. FoLreAsty is rot very fruitful of revenue, whatever It may be tr, eth er Utah, with 100.000 lottabhaota, " to Ilse United Rates Trenuar, 0.:; r, whilst Colorsdo, olth 80,000 lahabite z4 ,: coirib ., s 1100.000. of E°O.rifi, died re- Jonw NAYLOR. eerily at the age of one tinndied and seTenleea years, as rhown be his baptismal register, Ile retalrtd all bin faculties, and wan an nett,. walker to the tart. WAROINO TO SEATER-S.—Accidents ' the I ire, teeth tarty this season. At Orovllle, Me., Friday, Charleti Shaw, hi. wife and wore drownedeldle skating on Pleasant Pond. Three IL us of Mr. Buster, of Franklin. me., were drowned an Thursday while skating on a pond. Too only duel ever fought in Meath was In 1820, between Alfonso Stewart and Win. Ben nett. Stewart was killed arid Bennett was hang, and thhi ended duelling in that Bate. Tnt Venflentemi Mega: se, the oldest literary Property in England, having been published a Itnisdred and thlety.foar years, Is offered for sale— RISSOCIVI papers contain frequent n3tieel of clergymen throwing up their pastoral charge, in order to escape the test oath. A ?Aar oLYele lattdellte had to answer for nobanglog and carrying off two hundred gates, In New Revert, the other evening. Mantra papers of the sth say that the small DO. Is increasing at Athens. Oa. Many clues prove fatal. • ballet girl In Furls, tiflle. - Scldoessr, lemons for bratty and dissipation, has Jest died at the age of 27. The whole Lumbar of deaths by callers In Prance is tOW. STATE NEWS Ton Traal. 07 Gota. —THe !tie] took p , ,es at Ebeaabitre last waak, ant! °sampled four days. J , be Gore was it :•ctat for Elward Eelne. : a Pt U,elll, r Or the horonsla of J Art town. Tot J::•y retorted a r rli-t of mn,dtr to the ,ee"ed oee'ree. The Srahnal say. he re load the Tall ea sit . ] a eJcleteclanee bellatlL:g •'a lth irrepresible joy," and that he was ••coo- Qratalated by hla counsel acd friend's" The kedluirs. t boa. wee probably cheated of Its dna. I:MTISTICTIPB Friday morninglast, Johnstown was visited by a destructive tire obiah destroyed; tho extensive confectionery establishment of Knees & Krause, on the corner of Clinics! and Lorain streets, theimar'de shop of Donahue & Erb, adjoining, on Clinton street, ■ad the frame residence of Hrs. Gordon, on Clinton street. Several otter buildings mede a narrow escape from Cestractian. Tee combined loon Is estimated at 612 008. %DOMINO Dzsvn,—i little girl named Steal trd, residing at the Purge. Met her dents on Fr ens lees!, by her clothes taking fire and to se verely burning her person as to cause her deintse In twenty-four hours after the sad occurrence. The mother bad gone oat of the house, and left directions with the child to put coal on the fire, In doing whirl her sleeve caught on the griddle, and ter dress !gnats g, she was' unable to pat It out. She wan burled or Sabbath last, to one of the cemeteries of this place.—Lewistoun Chwits. Tits 'Jonlota Iron liimufacturiug Co capital 5200,000, has just beau organized at Holliclejsburg. It la the intention of the Cora pony to at once commence the canstruction of a large roiling null and sail factory, on the site of the mill burned down last spring It la expect ed to he In operation some time next summer. Boustlts to Soldiers The bill Introduced Into the House of Repre strantives by Mr Ward, of New York, granting bounty Im d and money to all soldiers who en listed prior to June 25 , 1883, and were honora bly diteharged by rearon of wounds or expira tion of terms of service, will, doubtless, receive the cot siderat ion from our Represeutatir.that It dese: ves, The object of the bill ls to make the bounty of this class et soldiers equal to that of those s h•i subsequently enlisted, during luit. pending crafts, and who, for short enlistments, received large bounties. It Is claimed by the supporters of this measure that the rolunt•ers who rushed to the defence of the Clover:in:tent, and sacrificed bushes& and profit, should be par tinily reimbursed for their lessee, and that a ve ersl recognition of their services by Congress would meet with the hearty endorsement of the people. A BrNaCt..A.n A orstrriansims.r.—A late number of the Charleston (B. 0.) Courier contains the advertisement of the King's Mountain Military School. The- wad" states that the school will be open in cannery, and that •'the usual lnatroe• lions In tactics and drill will be omitted until the State Is di lithely restored to her policies! stains." Some farther retails are titian, when we come to the rig:nature, which hi as ('flows "A. Coward, Surviving Principal and Proptie tor." This is a carious name for an instrurAor of the chlyalry. INcomri as MB ESOLL6II BiStross.—The present eetual anneal iOOOMO of the Archbishop of Canterbury he £15,000; of the Archbishop of York, £10,000; the Blehop of Durham, £l,OOO of Ely, £5 500; of Bath sod Wells, £6,000; of Ox ord. .4:5 000; of Roeheeter £5000; of Balls bury, ZS 000; of Worcester. LS 000; of Lich field. 01,500; of Peterborough, £4,500, hf Rtpon, .£4.500; of Be Dectdst, £4,050; of Chester, .C4,- 300; of Chleberier .£4,200; of Liereford, £t ,200 i of Lltu3daff, £4 200; of Manchester, 1.4,200, of Bt. Asaph, £4 200 RECOMITRUCTII, LOTALTT.—Among evidtn cee that Vlegmuma are giving of [gel: re-cno. stringed loyahc.- Is the case of Capt. William Styles, Internal feven tie or district tax collector ' Woo has been indicted for r..bbery, by the grand Jtcy of Prince William etulosy, for taking prop ty, uoaer covet of Federal cavalrr, to ply Edited States taxes. The distinguished Col John S. Mushy is employed to prosecute the case. PUBLIC NOTICES Pr' TM/MUGU GAZ LITZ AZ .10- CIAIIOII. - HE AN ti (IA I. II nun N (} of r•t , ekhallann for the Election of altllJeri. seal be h u h the 'HINT 111.11,11,11. (tut) or A N HY. 1866, et la e'elocii, o. ,at the GIAZET7ERIKAIS S. SCIIOS lc.. Clerk. DELICATIO2II IHE NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE FIFTH WARD le Itl be dedicated to the service of the Moet high, udder the tbrocetico of St Pstnaa, oa NUN thl T, fee:char lily, et IS o'cleek, a. et. Sal rite of dedleattoo aka Pontine.. Ina a Wilt be 40Iemuty . rno..ed by the bigot Rev liasbap Volum.. The bedie..on Se.mco will De ptcach•it by the site and elt quest Father Rev. P. W. tha. ae, S. J halm:core. Tbr.eoliectlons taken op doling De ilav .11. in al, bet totesu latioldatseor the ebt, coot, no ell by lt• ••noos maw., en”to 00 be nese hullo/r4. 7be moo,es of the 0a el tes with Solemn it spat. ,t I!.f. olock to , he 01,133.11, W. • , ea Duo 15, cos Ittt t Rev. Buittop. Tickets, flat coq... ellS It CITT CON TEN II am-1'•. - I.YI ire LCCIII.ICA s Thir. • nt the City of Pittance., are reg i .eisted to asY vhle nt their usu al piste. • 1 linhisse Elections to there Wards end Prechacts reeimetlvely. 11a1111"dtty. Ileceraterl6tl4 1865 Petsscon the.ocire of 11111E11 .at hIIVEN AMA (71t P and - inte by hallo', o nominate eandidates for the anceis of 111 Tuft., (J)NI' Lr LEK and 111.1 .cU s EEC The Judges and Trupeetere regularly elected at be lao MUZICIVILI a lettl.m email set es atacer• el t h el.otton, steep% In the • htrd W erd, where Judge and one Inspector shwa oa than steeled to 11,3 o' the thessnt Dcmooratts loonambeata. The vr tea pelted a All he eareVally counted, and a certificate settles for h the atm ler patted for each cuslidate...P.ly styneil by the etee• Ina oat ears, shall be returned end presented to toe Jude.. of the integral eleetinn hoards. alto shat! cowl at the ehamoer at the I loom.° Oouceß. aa MONDAY, the tßih, at 10 o.cloelt, u. X., oodat the teturia spit declare the pevains who •hold have recalled the lorgast number at sates to he the Dotal...el foe said omen. . . L. K. BROWN, Cl:mimeo of Rol Executive Clomtuittotk. E. E Seeret4r, . def. t 1 Or A 11.1.t.411111;111( CON•E Y. I'ION.-1 he Enloe Ithpubi lona toter. of tn. l:lty 01 Allegheny, are requested to assemble et their usu./ plea.. of holding elections In thytt Wattle and Crew nets thspectiv dy, on STUN. DAY, the-miser oath, MS between the noun of hpcl "41 SEV N r end vote he te.lnt to nominate. • 1"..1.1. ItlithAJ Cult UV I'M Ft ;Oh nod AEI, UF/ItlEnS. .19<rr.11 0 11the .01 ••fetion are Zuntreeted to ei•OlLee the vorteg o the 11011,0 Ftepue.leab thither. The lollowmg ara ,, tu 1.0 was also passed; flcsottwd That etch esudtdate for Mayor and coal I n day the c iggr can uf the Earett• tit e ,11 lost hi their WI live t• se .00 , d , hr then on+ IckiLt o And three ...lit, to c pie site Ole remolution, n. their 1,. ato.4) out he counted. JtIFI rill KIN!), Chairman. !At r.eeretsty. det.ll.l IW7ITS l 11°,7, nonnee oc • fthollitlon peened nt oire'lr trio: the on millet. heir! Ael the t.frlce 01 the I hnirw st wads y •.eulng, I , e‘rett.a.nr la 0, the I won he ten.. tithe Troth nerd are horeh . wattle; th a. et at the s reel, .° said sr. ' !ITER fthY AP) EH vie.r°, eo lath, I ht.& cht the 11011. 01 n.na J n',loc.“ rot. by br kid. tut eantts•lnthe It r as; of, Com., (Jolter, and T. ethuner. fly order. A. If. Eh° A li,Litlrmen. II E Elt.fel. secrete,. POLITICAL. * 10 --FOR ell Y JULIO( Dick:ARGO, el the Oth Ward will be • entente. fur the nonluetlne 'or City Controller, •uiJeat to the rote et toe Union Um tens of Ilttebargo, et the torthootolog Prt re try ) let Con cte,to iißr OLt. Ai At On Cox. D. W. NEGIIA.W e of the tl•th I'. V., will be • ceadel•te Cot Mayor eftegh.7 Chty.eol9ect to the hobo oomto•tlue uce2l:te •tITT liiI24)LLEIL SA EMIL A LLINDER Clerk to flie City l'reasurerie (Moe. ►t the amts• tattoo of his friend►. will offer Maisel( ►a date for the above office., sub). of teevow of the Union party ►t their einsulhA prtm►ry oleottoe. 001illa ryr FOB .14A lOU ur Pirranu no tiAlitrEL ZILCIOHE Late of the 1511th Poonativanla Volunteer. noIL _ - 11. A TOR. OAPTA)II JABLzo DIiaIOSER, Of tho Thttd Ward, AL LVIRENT, Will be t. earl• dual., oor Mayor,•oleet to a vote of the Ireton oters Allesttety utty, at theeeasulag pricaary cotton R i r - EOll. .11A OIL ._ _. CAPTAIN Wll. MATS, of the /Seeooth Ward will he A otivll4 ato for subject to the nomination of the Milan party of the city of Ptttourgb, to be held prior to the belt city idea Rol •cto THEPI a. It IiILA —• A M ES t) 61- s 0 N , Alderman of Ow Fourth Wsr d, towo the selim.tio, of floods, has cormented to al hext iba aste,• tobe Used in *ono-action with the • y, and mill ho I candidate nuoJeco. to - the dirs. tnl Vote of toe people, In accordanee with the reeolas,,,,, of tha last oblican • Municipal ( I...mini, '" 11. P oaal de Di / -oEattk. Diyin x ND. Pyr , '"hho•, bee. Vith, 1904 The Bard of-Ilircotors of AA. uuLUM ROL WI. COMPANY have ft& day dee4„, rwe . d, 140. u , or TWO (z) PER CENT. On the 0011415 Leak. payable ox hilngl4A y, the Xfitt, test. , • 13:2td L vrawrzuvr.r.T, iyviD END.— Btainvotinir. Dee. 6th, less. The Il!motors of the filrmtoghafhtEagg Ihrtning. ham and South Pittsburgh au COMpaar. ha the day declared • dlirlerod of T 01.711 PER CENT. Oa the Capital Stook of the Company, payable and Alter the 16th lust., et the Backlog How of IllrithlN, McCETAN e. CC; , n I . oolth ottoot. Pittebusgo dt , 2urd ~.I.l,lret. itarrer dale. Te-Let, Lest, Wanted Found, Board Lug, Inserted ender appropriate headings, en this page, at TEN CENTS PER LENS. each Iseertion. WANTS IVA.NTED-TEIRRE OR FOUR GOOD ARHIERS TO CAREY THE .n..17..“1111 GAZETTE. Apply at TRIS OFFICE Immedi ately. d.rAte &NT.E.D.—A Purchaser for over, • ruCTR arNDBED AQh Ed OF lAN nln lowa, or an exchange (or city oropest . ..y. Tae laud 1. la Hamilton county, adjatulag %. 'abater inly, tows. The owner CALI he coma •t the szErrs °eke, entry day, trom lb a. at until. r. w. del:11 WAIiTED —sl3oo PER YEAR)—We want agents everywhere to sell our Inznov n l•eertng hischlnea. Three now kinds, Un• der and upper fun Warranted Bye yeAr.. Alborg salary or Large tommltalons paid. 'rho olux ma chlne told sn 'United State. for less rhea Sao, which ars/tidy licencrd by Howe W7l.yrier 4- Wilms, Ch . 0. ., Barer, Sinyrr jr Co. and Bachelder. All other cheap mounters are infrUsperaents. t.llocularsfros, Address, or call upon Srusw et Clark, Bldd.ford, N eine, or at No, 62.1 BrOadway, Naar York ; No. No. 2.16 Carter ern et. Philadelphia, Pe.. No IS Loral lard , . Wasik, Chicago, 11l ; No, IN Were. WI lit , eutc . nnatl, U.; or No. I Bpauldlng's Exananart Nottalo N. Y. deg deodulawF._ A ,13;rD- 1E E N NT ra. FOIL R D AND ALL UTILERS.-41rent Sole of Jewell., Silver ware, b e., he The HAMILTON aOn .% Crease GrPT DISTItIBUTION. Our agent. are making from Eve to Thirty dollars per cute, add we need sun Mont. ..ate Invoices boa Europe have swelled our atemk to over One Million Dollar.. le .plead did assortment of Watches, Zings, I.sdlev , end Gentlemen's Jewelry of all kinds, of e most fesh. losable patterns, selling at 61 each See Woveo for certificate, and you will sea whet you are to. titled to; or send 11 for Oro certificate., orµ fir 01.11 E y; or send a three oral stamp for our term. to agents, width are of the meet liberal admi. Now h poor time. Write pletn/y your Name. CI y. County end State to HAll,1,011& 00., Has Me P. U.. De* Irotk. Sale:roma; re Liberty Wrest New York. 00e030 IV A TR D. —AliEliTB FOR "TUB SECRET SERVIOE, THE FIELD, TILE WIINGEON AND TILE ESCAPE." Er ALS err Itionewason, New York Trartme IJornmriond sot. The most Interesting and emitting boot ever sobitshed, embracing Mn. Ittcherdeun's =pare! letee enstalsnce, for frier yeara traveling through ins bomb to the scent ...aloe of the Tribunz st the outbre•k et Lb. vat, Witt, our armies and torte, both East and West, during CUR Oral two rears of the Rebellion; his thrtlllne eepturet Ida monument form months to saran different rebel persons; ¢tor temps and almost LairSOUlOUßfOunaey 0 , night 01 nearly too mile,. .Lt will abound le stirring events, and contain more of the tarn, that. tent ad romance of the wax than any other work yet published. Teachers, ladles, energetic young men, and cape sally returned sad dildatied 012101r1 and wilt:dem la want of profitable employmen t , will find It pa. oultarly a. anted to their conatlon. We have Mee. el enr 61M per itionfh, width we will prove to any dotibUng applisant. Send for Mum. lats. Address, JONES BROS. b. 00., N. E. earner Sixth 'anti Winer streets, idasel .Philadedolda Pa. FOR SALE FOR BALL-PONY-A BEAUTIFUL DIA.u.HANAW PUNT, Jet black, minable for children. Enquire at MITI:MEL a MALE- L afileS Livery Stable, Liberty ■treet no9rZerd FOE BALE. ENGINE, HOMER, FLY Wlirr*, te., complete, ready for putting up, suitable for a saw.mlll or any purpecw requiring IA horse power. Apply at aturvatl lit THIRD STREET. POR SALE. —C EI EA I' HOLM ES. —I A oiler for sale SEVEN SMALL BRICK DWELLINGS an a row), each contaudreg three rooms and cellar, situate/ at the bead or iriryle street, A./ea/terry 7ity. Lot to each house ID feet deep. Price SAO for the outside house and *Do for each of the Inside houses. rule lalleput•trie. For further particulars. apply to SAMUEL. DYER, deirllwdaree el Federal St., Mlegh•py 41ST. —a NO. 1 STUCK LLNI.) 0 hAIN FARM, containing about •.70 acre., situate In Fallownsid township, Washington . ont I, Pennsylvania, on the Monongahela elver, nee mu* above luck No 4; ItO acre, of the hest my. bottom. fle stole farm Is under a blob state of cultivation Flue eta pie orchard, about It maw or coal with pit opened; the fencing is goal and locatton beautiful For Mutterrtmulare enisette of 0. H TOWER, Real Estate tiaeot, tat rooHO street, or to E T. VnNVIX'HIt, on the premises cvl6:tt ELECTIONS. bit...A.l4D Xi %TWA Ai astsc or ALAROldie. T. Lt.b.(2lll', PA., ARO, Eh, las. A 1 , 1 ANN ELECTIuN FOR BE, V - EN lan, CI lAtts, to berry for the ensolng ss, rill be told at the 0•00.11/1 noulA, on . I . I.E.SDAY, January tth late, between tn. hours of 11 A Y, andtr K. _ . J. 14. LAVIDSON, Caatder. ct own •no. d• r a. Pattat.,a - gh. I.2a.tesobal N ELECTION ()It NINE 1)11t4CT ..,'. 011.., Le TILLS ISDNK anti 1. Lel-I at 1..b.0ir lfanYtctl Ilot ze, T L.,1)4 Y. lac 9lt Ja- m arl , betwel la the bow. of II a. 1.1 anl 2r. • dal I id U H H 11.1.15, Caatdar. Finer N •TION•l. li•wlE, Ptt n si . Itrevnoyes itch, ( 'I BE ANN LAL ELEA:TI,IN for tone Intect or•ol liacot be h-Id at the 11•411, 1,. TV, Y, J •opary ate, I h., between II • al • • oe 12th ICU Y. rt.T Pi &se or Al.e..eser,, Ai 1-A4I•C. Y., tier 9th, Wed A N ELECI YOR NINE ifißLC .,—.l..isr: 111 -4 PAN[ yeti/ ea bold et the Ilanaloa brum e en 11:6r OeY , I eaueri Kb 11361, betortl/ the hoe," of 10 e, le • •ed o'clock r. de red.e J.Y XI:LAU! It, Ussoler. likscakk - rs . k 31•1+CFAI:raallar.. ban. n itl• cam. I ea 91A, 7,40. THE ANNUAL. IsLRLTION FOR Di NEC r. 1111 (II THL. , 13ANIC wlll M held at the Rankine Ho.e. on 7 I'ESDaY, Jantotry Oat. is6l, batiresi 12 ILa ~ours 01 II • a Sod = r 111. Jllltr NLIOTT, JO , Usable., - lit Inn) Cr Cs Tr breelor•L HALM 01 Pre-reel:MON, Dee 9th, 100. TER ANNtie L ELEuTION FuR vtoluit. F 3111 A HARM will co held on t • h.e3JA y J.nuar7 9th, Peell, between the Coon of 1 and 3 o'clock, r. a., et to• lit/Alto; (ranee. dell Omit J :11M3tJ3 Outoes. Calor h•SIoSAL. Bass or PtVeentr , ~ .eeennet nth, •osh L'LECTION .NOTlcill.-2,1 Election for nw (0) hreetel• of the H.ra. to be I vett,' reatuee 90er, er eol et the It.alahg Ifouut, on 1 Ir OA the 9th (ley of Juun.y. 1961, oe trrenthehonttu,l an: r u dell tzerdeto 11. A. SMITH. (header. ALmeou.ny ) I t•cr br• 9.L. Ist> A NELECT! , )N FOR NIN E IIt,C oils of th,. Ha- k Will D•i•ld at 'be !lanai .g Elure, ot, T 1 r.e Stu day .•1 !anuary, ~ tweeu t.L.e hews t II • ...on 1 r n. h EY.. ”laler. 11.,'L.ECTION NOTICK —Au El, on int Ofllccrs of t.• , iy ^un KEA ,VDole P.- tP Coutp•ov, 1., entre tor 1... y, sr, Tte peld 1 , 1 :114 , 1 , :5.6, at No 2. Puqn.ra. Wny, Len, 11.04 tn. i.r• of I acio 4 r, .o.l.end nuce reyuciari. . . J T. .rl sue LE, -.cc minty. P. ra..u...011. :Ka 1.6 Tfl F: A NT.' CAL N:h t f.l'T Nt -01, 0/ H•ma t, th• -at un t' 1:,1)51.Janu , i3 v.,ln biourr of II A. MI MI I I r I, bt , H. 74. 511 it. A • rit,ten. lao t , t , Prr-r- tltt Attu, D.. 4, Ow.. ANFI ECTION I le rKEN 11 7 al 4 0l tl.t. Ott. tr y, to a. rve I ta , lug I e rugulng ptnr.r belu ett 11TH bah., Oct rholll/AY, the 11. th I.tyreen the how. 01 11 A 0..0d 1 C. X 031131=11 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 RHHA BILE ItEBIDENCIS IN AL- I' LEOHENT FUN NaLt —I h•wo for attlo uu to J•ou•ry l at, IRAN. it not sooner al•mouttl of. • boo Nll.lllOl /louse wtt4. s largo Lot- For partto Wet. Moult.. of JACOB GC. &SOFA, deo. td Iw a.m. No Iti, Fourth St. WET AND DAIIAGED GOODS LT AllOTloN—Cotomenelas TUESDAY. Dee. lOW% ate o'clock •. 0.. and al It and r X., sod row 1.0105 each ds at the paean hftus •t Masoale nation Room', 55 nod 57 FRIA Areal. V? 01 be sold lot a0...0u0t of whoa It any concern, • taros quantity of WET AID va• 000116, BLANK ETS, t•H A JACKETS. SH/RTS and DRAWERS, Flannela, Cats „Lott, /Oa dell. T. A. bIoOLELLAND, LDI ti, ise.vx, YOUR MONEY, Si taring your Old "X" AIL Mt Ma 13 ... lin7 AL MIL 33 RE-PLATED WITT! SILTISIL cAsTout., TEA SETS. NV A ITEttS, POEMS. ILE Y an.ki KMA. KNIVES sPOONs. CAKE BAr.KATs. ha, Llan all WE plated •ad made to AT ern, I. Tv NEW AT SMALL. COST. JOHN I. CORNWELL, dolll lust( No. 7 NI. Clair litreel THEMISBAT PURIFIER! HEMAPANAKA (BLOOD CURB.) A MUST BE:BABE TVE E ABLE BBE FOB A RTIOLE ABU Nis ET Scrofula, Ilheumatism, Neuralgia, Doh Dyspepsia and Pimples, AIM ALL Ms HASH'S OF THE A. • Tome, Is relives ens appeuse, swim 14 genial and wholly rations the physics iattuart sad it wale but • trial to prove Ire virtu Tex ule by SIMON JOHNSTON, $BllBOOl, not earner SsalthAald KB4 lrOorth Street. _ _ HIJOU FITZPATIUCII, FIRST PREMIUM GOLD PEN MANUFACTURER, l'hilo BallAYE , Thirdand Market sti , , 5.......15t0ry, flattener on 'rllrP;l 4 iten.. <los Pens Ann(loll Anti Silver P....hnq CA-eel A h01m... Al,e retell Pereonr n enpatt r.:. rer..t ‘l.low A. • : nit iv,: .-- • ne• , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS L BIN'S EXTRACTS, SOAPS AND SICDDT3 C" C - C - ID .171 .1 , 2" 'SI EITRICTI, SOAPS AND DAIS OILS SOCIETE HYGIEII IQUE'S SOAPS AND H AIR OILS 37M7 G. Mi. I MSC TOOTh, NAIL AND Hill BIEIIIES. The above, with other choice node, are of my own eelection and Importation. SINION JOHNSTON, 13n.174G-G-2181T. Corner Fitultbllold and Fourth Mt• 4, AfING PA. It k . .—The Union Sea log Pare. la Allegheny till e. will be farm ally opened tide (Flit Y ) alt•raoon ei o'eloak. A Bins. Band will be ha attenaan.. del6 COAL HILL AND UPPKII ST. GLAIR URNPIII.B.—An Election for One President, Sot Litectore and One Treasurer of the chore Uon.pany, to serr• for the en.ul.s yeu„ will be held on the FLR , T TOE-.AY OF JANUARY, (2d osy of the month.) late, etween the hour. of C end a o'clock. p. tn.. et the house of THOM 6.•4 ALDERSON, on old road. dells,3tdearP WM. ESPY, President. $5O REWARD.—The tuathrsigned had FIFTEEN BARRELS OFOIGIDE OIL, marked "BIG F,e .tolen tram on board a gat boat lying near the mouth of tilarbury stoeet, no 1 aehday night, and t, a an° ve reward will be paid te r the caveat and conviction of the party or par tie. who &tole then, Reflect. and other• buyinS Oil would de well to be on the aliirt. JOHN HENN, No. I :Sc. Clair Street. BUY YOUR TOYS AND CIIILDI1E211•15 PRESS IFTE, AT J. G LAUER'S Variety amid. Tyco's ,- ISht , Coros. ° No. 101 MARKET STREET, Where you will find the hazes?. veriety ►nd the lomat pricey, deli R EAL LACE GOODS, LACE COLLARS AND SETS, LACE HANDHERCEU EFS 139=111 WRITE, ORR & co., date 25 rrrTe PITELEET p 1 TROLI A MACHINE WORKS. R. lEf.d Z.25:10 EC 'Sr. Igo. 32 Ohio Street, Allehbeny MAnulaetures et IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, \ D FIXTURES USED IN SiNILING OIL AND t•AL r WELT S. Particular attention Invited to ht. Careened Im 11'' to JARS and taut. or JU- N tATTn. O. P.. and 11.1 W rdtrUft MON. He 1./TANI/ARV SIZES, and NCIPMEHELO, se that Pa TITS CAN DE Ur/I/LIMO oy road or tele graph, and round a PHILFIEUT FIT at all tlnten We also turnlsn Hopes, Halttag, Pep all lout. be-, to those erne nag midi a. Formes and Zdstettine Worn mad* to order tordera oy mall prom ptly attended to I am Draparaal to grant Licences to e the; mazoraotatera for thoaa omlotO , eln , tag on liberal loom. Katy 11 Atte,be. p P. U. drl/Itota• 11. H. 1.V.01,Y. Aga.Taatr Q LLLLL tsserett's Orrfor., Prr - ener nor, ton. Dee 3,1 M, t OVEHNAIENT Sr LE IF STORKS.— WII be gold at f' , lslle Sti• to the h the at todder a , 0.0 fiugernment ' , tors House, on Yea o istrret- opposite the i't.rt Mayne Rau oat Dap In ?Au., city, on THUR.U. T. December it . teak at 14 o'etock the rot/owing Quartertaaetor•g Stogea, Oa Heating stove, 9 T.tbleA. 111 rd k4 -I Soaves, I P's .or Casa, I tilt lic"e Rs Fr., k Padlooka, te Jo•nte titore-Pipe, 9 , h.ue, 8 CiboAr• Nl.e-riNN Itou Feet Lumber e t mid beak. 141 .brain 3eanL ==l E &MP. Brovot Lt. Col. wad A. Q, tiL U. S. A de)&td lIULIDAY PRE.ShIiTS. fIOoKS. PLIOTOO It PH A %BUMS. wll.lllllll 08. K. HUMS MMUS! 1 . 04 F:T KonKS. POCKET AL 'FIT MS, of all If Lott. BA CHO LZifd ON BOARDS, lik.SS LIOA 1110 S, (AL ES, 31 EX, Olt EU/LEES FT. JOHN P. HUNT 6: CO. HP FIFTH ST., AIASOVH) HALL. k.!sTetu hut GALL., BY S. S. BRIAN, Broker, I=l A I nte'sorse sant,' 100 , I LINO,vI h i cut- era ettovesolect ea t 01, i r*ot la.mothate pet At. ten. AN It t 4 NT lls II F!:: STI SHY 114 , 1 K. ISW 1.1 t;. bete c t o t ataleong 14 room], see t a- r nit L tt a, tetetlere cot. verssemers. ota 1111,1 , A nem . Letlomirsou, ALL, tJasA And FI i 1 01 'WI? IA nn tho tit,41bro:111e11‘11: or.t. near Weltatertvveli “t elt.4.aurte, D"( 1 311.1.1' Ibe oiler lormerll kaook am the Bow., Est.., FRIENZEIMINIMEMME on th, New Erfe.•on 1 urnfq ke. rear tlafs Into, nod ennead o• flow. •lehf IL. altar ....es. Ad. Me property of LlAtenf 00., !dig. r,.14 Art LEL LAN lytc Boot and S hoe Store AND DRI" GOODS EMPORIUM 1731=13 nitentlen Is directed to the IttoOM Volt DR E4s, Bum., tn NE uti. RtMori+, Dow s O OR puurdek EAT.' Nu Roo') S FOR TRIG LA BORER, IEOES Fun. TB RAIA. -RO HM, ritiotzi FOR THE SITR LET, SHOED FiltE SNOW TIMES, SHOE. FUR THE lA IV &NT, SHURE FUR THE AGED, &HOES FUR THE SICK CHAMBER, &Hoz: , FUR THE RTt)ti E t1O&B8 , EllOl9 POll THE MIS BLS, SHOWS FOR THE YoUNII MASTERS, And ab•rt., to thia lira, even , •TEtnY of Hoot. end CD.. will be round repteualvd, and at very LOW Plat/La. THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT milt,. Brand very fill, eeyeelally In the Hue. a BLANIL YTS, FHA. Kura, BLANK , Ts, BLANK , BLANKETS, BLANK RCS, I'I.A NN ELS. FLANNEL,, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS, tHILINS, IFILINS, mum..l mus Li Ns_ MUSLINn. DOM E8;1105. DONIF/I TalS, DOMEBI 108, 1 OMESTIOs, EOM ESTICi, DOM ESTICS, HOOP SKIRTS, UMBRELLAS, UMBRe LI. AB, fool' UNDERSHIRTS LINEN STARTS, MUSLIN sands, SHAWLS, And Try variety of SPRY c}OODis, 13=1 Thos, A. McClelland, NOB. 55 & ST FIFTH ST. (I'n . —Hinders 01 he &nide tented by the Ncbool Board of thegmeyk cp. r d, legbeup art hereby noitheA that " - Tle up to and ID<ludlD R 21i.r 11 41 , bt " 4 -Lt..... on p• cunt*. tloo to 13 Trtrrour. . Symmter, Net(l.36 N 1.10.0 Beek. 11.zteny. If oat pre. blintrd by INnabet MI., Int. eel WI., 0011.111. .tier (1.1 Aate. If EH ANW • U.. ..chr.4l lioat DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &e. G hEA I' HOLWAY SALE, hn4e eety LA BAIR rh—i,,Ethisanuon (sr It 5.1 out tni eolall,v when I. e.O req to Oorntr of F.: girth and Market Streets, Hoeing sold r an double as many goods es we expected, for IL. above rout., we feu oodez many and last, g !nation. to ol= numerous rt lends, c.tomc • a generous public, and are now opening soma Special 13a,rg,ains, Purohased with the tr.tention of distributing then and also our PRES EN r STOCK, which has been marled to BHEARD OF LOW PRICES Ar way of returning thanks for out te•ors, we cal , uur atlantiou to a taw article*, and would env we Lave • groat many other ( - rum, dna GAINS too numerous to quote at bop. WI ate nu• wiling M kyritiiht) Fine Unbleached Mnslins at - 22 Extra Heaqy - 23 Yard Wide " " Bleached if Bleached - - 18' Yard Wide Bleached Muslin - 25 1 1-4 Wide '' " - -37 i:x.i:Lizarint€;. Good Fart Colors Vei y Beet English Prints - - 22 1-2 Dierimao and other Best Prints - 25 CINCH ANIS. Good Dark Goods, fa st colors, at 25c MOUS DE LAINES Cood Goo& and Dark Colon it - • 20 East Quality, old styks, at - - Pi Tory Best Quality, new stoic, al - - • SO do do do do Smarm SI l-t ;err Ent Quality, Lew ityle, Rich failtut'r li COBURGS, Purchased below their r•lur, and will be .bill ex lawallngly low. A large lot double width We k .nil all Colors at lieavoq ono Better, all colors, at - - Te-y WO, POLKA SPOT MOHAIR LOSTREi. S large lot, doub:e width. purchased at a very great bargain, and will be sold at 37 1-t cents. tho same quality is now be ineisold in this city at 75c. p:r 'd. ALL•VV uOL I'IAIDS AT stl CENTS Fine Dress Goods. BELLA.: ZIUDI ON FORMER PRICES. FRENCH 31E1113[0ES Lower than you can Buy them Ithewhero PLAID FRENCH FLANNELS A r ,f.tplrs tad co.ors our •t Oa ceutia, wll.O lortnely *o:.1 ‘l,. M -1 1_, ..B.IOT IN - 30.1_. EL Illtalo Re-', all SA rent.. and Allier :01,2 lu propor..olo a/I t,a ittforrut raalaca ut • Nc..1.-..> at l•act,/, prtroa. .I.tlt. I'rvtliel at 37., ce•. a. 31• nor 00 c.c.s A car) lar;c• lot el Mark and \Yalta hub Loy vroxs.:l C.•2` ePnt• la 1. r.-tx 1 '‘ CANTON FLANMEL9 41E, ScJ an..! I:eldi•richr,l vt "' cents In nnmcurd• BLUER BLANKETS VERY CHEM If 'll 7 IT E Cato, nt leas tiutu ll,elr value. Some of them as Ul5 s 1 kro pkir. Balmoral Skirts A large I•A all wool Ellyn*, rood ,tarn color., el.i 4111 al 61400 loses; also. susso oiy beed,no- new sty :es Bra, and White , as well as Fancy Colored Skating Skirts. New tied beautiful etites, witb plain Flack O.e ten with deep Borders, Alee, PLAID ShAWa...4_ We ei•o have • lee. end e :Shawl. • little soiled. that we will sell at Hall /heir Real ralue Co -, Ererletls.. We Ln.e the A.gerey 'or these Goods, theca at he Four 'kV PRICE, g•tllUi naly a sai A LI. I'UYIALL , I,tt./IC OUT lviible. HEAVY FRUITED SATTIII We hares large lot purehtine at eo lmoteroe at Mice, end 44.111 be dosed out at 23 cents per yard. 00(16 1),11.Ny lientucky Jeans, at 30 cents. Betray Frosted Braver Cloth, full yard and and a half 'wide, 02.,23 per yard, worth at least $2OlO. 0 It A S American, Scotch and Btlaaiati, at 10u And a TM' full stock of floe mle of all thaabsse makes, at much below the marts; rates. nil - Wo eon p.lioular etiolation to ittio vole, as you .111 not bate aunt an Orpotlnn.? to par• ohaso nolo for o long limit WarILEAI lIV P THAT W'E ASE. NOW UN -um • OEN Lll lei' MlTti AND 5161 i ki Er STILLETS. C. HANSON LOVE & BRO lIIIMIMIIIEI DF V GOODS, TRIMMINGS, & GREAT F`OLIDAY SALE 140F.78 and 80 Market Street. CIRIIITIIAS GIFTI FOE ETE&TBODI Embroideries of Jll Kinds. Fine Slipper and Ottoman Patterns. L'NE N AND SILK HOKI , B FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN• Woolen Goods of all Description Doddery and Gloves In Endless rartety. GENTS nISIS'IBIrThrG GOODS--A Full SCARFS, SCARF PISS AND Sr EVE HUTTON! FANCY GOODS. W. have natl., this departavaat a SYEU(ALI iT. We vrth Oa recelnag NEW GOODS Every Day Daring the Holiday Season. Ix It will be felted a completd. _ dofffocof of Fine Work Ilexes. Bee Unties, Per fume Boxes, Ladies' Companions, Satchels, t lgar Stands, Cigar Ca ses, Watch Stands, Macs, Jewel Cases. Fancy Combs, etc., etc., etc. rastorren ww nrd oar price. LOWER THAN UTYIER.HOUSEIN OITY. GIVE US A CALL AT Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street! MACBUM, GLYDE & CO. 4et3 A O 1 HER ARRIVAL EATON'S, 17 SYSTTri EAT IFIL 3E1131", LADIES' LLNIN ILANDKESCHIKES; T'S do do T'NL LAO.. TRIMMED HA vITIKEECTILEFS EEDI-ASITORED,,RDICIN. variety; LA DIE.' il , z• AND CUFFS; FINL LACE 0U1.a.A.R.,; HEAL Ei.INT /WEE MS; PoIN7 N IcE BOP BES: POINT A ELICLi L St/SHEN; 7 HEEAD LACE Ei,ROE.; f . ,,r,c1 AND ARTA N PLAID STOCKINGS LA I• 11 S' AND MI LLurTD GLOVES, LADIES' AN AID OLU YES: LADIES' LINED LLD OLO ES- -all taco*. GEISTS FURNISHING 000D3 CILJTII AND H 11) OLOVIN; rtnN NO ALAI, WOOL SOCKS; Ell 1 - /No AN I. W0...a. UNDIatsIi_LETS AND I.IA t 4" }JCS; H} ti i.tOK.' SHIRTS; TI bl.7‘th $. ST,SPEINDMES Wholesale and Retail. F. H. EATON, era NO. VT FIFTH STREET. NEW GOODS. NI ACKER & CARLISLE, HO. 19 FIFTH STREET. New Trimmings and Ornaments, Bead Gimps and Buttons Rich Bonnet and Scarf Ribbons ins Gilt and Pearl Belt Buckles. Rich Silk Belting- - a new lot. Bargains in Linen Handkerchiefs. Real Lace Collars..and Setts?. Needle Work Edgings and Inserting, Cambric and Hamburg Bands, Ragic Ruffling and Cashs Frilling!, Real Thread and French Veils American and Enelish Hosiery, Gloves and Gauntlets—last styles Zei hvr, Wool and Knitting Yarns, Ladies and Claicirens' Underwear Fainaral Skirts--new styles Duplex Skirts, French Corsets, Gentlemen's Shirts Collars Ties Merino and Silk U edetwear !Lases Rid Gloves--all sizes. IIER AlrlJ 11:111 [YELLERS WLI 1*r...1 It tr. tLcl . l.4l,Tange to gall a...utel,io llak COM, PZ1.7:111111.Z1Z. MACRUM & CARLISLE. NU. IY 1111 - li STREET, PltutSurgli. Pa, , t.co ii,,R.N.E; a cu., r=l IN EINV f3r li) 111 XIS, re is Trimmings. Cloak Oi nascent* Real Lace Goods, New Style Bali Buckles, Best Blake Bilk Belt logs, Head Ornaments, New Neck Scarfs, Hamburg Irkrancings, Linen lasedkerchlefs, Balmoral Skirts, Breakfast Shawls, In fante' Knit Hoods, Infants' Zephyr Leggin, New Empress Skirts, Oloues and Gauntlets, Win ter Underwear for Men, Ladles and Chß Men, Jonvin and Alexandre Ind Gloves, Ladles' White Castor Gloves. The above and many other Goods in Great Variety, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOS HOB ES 41... CO., 71 and II YLAEILET STIIES.T. CHRISTMAS IS CO3IIMG, and friend MeCLINTOCE Is on nand; at Isla UM Stand, No. 02 Federal Street, Allegheny, With a very large stook of Custom Moue Boots Shoes and Gaiters, TOR THE WINTER ISEAsON • Ilk hoop. tloo but floods mod sans iht. lower Sm .. a.* any Othot how to th e two altar. R. et. anowrrrorni, dolt 01 F.agro stroia, slleEhoa7 014% irl PIED FRU /1 RECEIVED Tal -L , I,A Y,—,ice lb.. Seedless Dried ebstridd; gni " ' do Blackberried; rad " 40 kadarbarrieso ns 0 do Whortlebetrias MS u 1 410 •, do Mimics, pits; ,do Ourrudt . , do , m " Halm do Peulles• M IO •' {touters do do ' 410 0 retail no do tfegi . Now do apple.; mad " prime old do do Nose in adore cud for . tie by dt s I. 11. V r.,/ (IT .t. cu. DR7 GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &i NOTION rola Irffi Fend t ir t . t:l4 , tho t ascr• PUNT! as soli forage , EL • 1141.11, de Mutat st You Frturtncil At 14. KU S L I : II A. airy sad st ma., mealy ttt, am* a Ile., gamer salt forsissly at Me at kLbALI6 i WA, n Market at. You Fria Bind la.lrundason, DA LAIRRI a% M.. foratate rlia., at HARLEM Ilt D1i1.411, ID Huta% at. Foss Frill Find all bind. of Di1X13.9 000D3 *leap La pro. pontos.. m BARRER it 1130. , 0. GO Mutat It. You sr iU P' '4l FL ANN ELb te... 0 0., sad real TI MM illl. at rql,a ; Eta zrecl ditto at 117tta. at kalllCltlt k 010.`a1; Oe blatical rt. You Wit/ Find BALMOB Al. SKIMS for Ladies and so abeap as to atttprtse you, at /MIME& CO.'S, I Dlatirst ot. You WM Fittd BLANKETS et PAD par per. worth ILO,II, and at 010.0 A tha largest al2a, ohoop at AM*. and at MI, A Um largest and treat, as good aa b" EaLtitti cia.41,40 Matig 66 it, you Fria Find 5. me Fray Moused Dollars wart& et &MSS, of ell kinds, greatly reduced, at BALSER & 00.71, WC Dierks/ I. You Win IFfstd OASELKERE LONG SHAWLS, id ope-balf former pricers. WOOL 1 1 .3 1m n bil&W LB reduced trout PIM: to 8 , 4 10 , " IlditiLElß a Co.t.S. ti ffiarsat tL I lou Will rind CLOAKS of an Mode very cheap, and Igkell von COO have them mode to odor at pout, rottnood9=2„ con, 08 Marko( MIL rots WNW rind CrLOAKINOS to mat varlet► and very cheap, at B/L/3HBR & 05.41, H Market et, l'ou U"(U Ffirsd CLOTHS, OLSSIIKEEES. SATTIIIIETh Vic EELS, INIELTONtI, SEAM, sod CI WI:KW ci Mete. and /Sop' war midi law Ulna lonuerly. at - MUMMA 16 00'5, EP Harks' at COVNTRY MEMICH&NTS WILL FIND BARGAINS PI.E.Trr OF E ron r THr.ret 3IDIZt.'"E" GOOD I. W..BARICER & CO,'S 59 .712.a1ZIKET STREET delitt lIOLLDAY SALES. HEDDOENI SILKS, - SHAWLS. CLOAKS, DRESS GOODS BATES & BELL, NEW GOODS FOR TER ROLIDLYS, W. W. MOORH.AD'S. Al Markel , Street oil will end • full asiartmaat of FANCY GOI.1): , and e‘eryibble In tlla Tanusmio 11CY11(...N LINE, •t 81 Market Street. w. w. 1100RITEA no, VrIT-POA.. J 112411 W. ceaIt..DATI.D 11 . (1.4.1ff DIAS wILSON, CARR 44, CO.„ (tAzzwrtarr, liar a oo.,) Wbolcuie detaltrs fn FOREIGN AND D021:63 TlO DRY GOCIDS, No. 91'Wboil street, Wall 1,.1 nva rnslavaull alley. Mr-bunt. ADO SKATZB I SKATES!! SKATES!! 2.,500 PAIR Ladies, Clents and SKA T E s 11G EVER Y VARIETY, FOE SALE LOW BT JAMIE! 130 rr.r, No. 186 Wood Street. F ASEtiolgeßLE DESIRA.B.L.m GOODS. For GenVs S roupos (Whin, MADZ TO oabrz, tN THE REST STYLE AND MANNER. B. NOBED3. mr.euRART rAlLat, Bra. r FZDERAi IT.. Allegiumgr. 021-twa FOR BALL--A deslrsDle throe Vmr BRIOB DRZLLING, Os Anderson Etna. A//libel* OUT, cow:W:4W littees room{ gas gad wasar caosD. DApletto,lLll • - .101LN T, detiWilkins alai Milo/rem.
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