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    sburgh 6azette
SATTRDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1865
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Morning end EveGAZETrring Editio TERMS
n, per Fear,
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.A.torniug and Evening be! 6011th..
do do per week Otnivered.
At Like counter y Gr bog. oa the S treet,
eop .............
Weekly, to clubs, per goer ......... .
do, stngLe copies do,
RATES OF ADVERTISING
ONE yras 2:0
D.UT 2 t esw't L a at Wily
Oita time I
Two times... a 215
Three tlmea .. a 73
10!
i iv; Lir! n:a r ... . 2Eal ...1
...
....; .t 3 fio
One 'reek .... 9
7 7 1 5 i.
781 $
1 20 1 751 75
270 2 al. 1 26, 125
Three weeks..., 6ro 4 261 2
701. 2 on' 1 78
One moniti...i a 251 850 400 3 561 210
Two soonths.l 12 00 8 00i 6OG 11 76 425
Three months' 16 00 10 00. 700.4 5 •25
Six mouths... 2/ 60' 11 75, 960. 650 12 Go
Nina month*. 64 00, 17 70' 12 a), 8 00' 17 00
One Year 40 M 1 25 50 14 001 10 MI 20 00
pi e inserted cine year , L ,. r. .....„
advertiser • pleasure, et aoh eof26 e ,
per agnate, or 20 cents LL paid at time out
Pun, be 00ahned to the Itainediete I:m.lnm , the
adyarurer.
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Advertisements contracted ler otherwirei than
daily, will be
many select . inserted on such days uthe office
Trandaent advertiaing CASH.
Death Notices, 6
eu , each inserticui
Merria m notice;
la
Steamboat advertisements, per trip 2 03
Enemies' , or Adadejstraters' ffotraen JOO
...„
TEARY ADVERTISING BATES
One sq onflned to tne unmedicte Quarries.
of the advert, and not to include disaolutions,
formation of m firms, wants. 166.--changeable
owe a week.
chat snattelq as Any armies to be charged [mo-
Glmee'2 time time
fe week.ta week..• week
rkree Months... 1118 60 $l2 00 0,66 j $ 600
61111 months SO 01,- 19 00 If 001 10
Rine Geoatlia....! 42 00 'AI Ou, 22 Go; 16 GO
One Year 62 01,i At
00,
20 WI IS Ot.
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•
air list Notices double the above ratee, Jr la
maned one month or more. For aMu period t , ream a Hate.
Lora/ notices at ouch rates as may b• agreed
woo.
equate to be co Id
pied by tan lines of the r's
er'd
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Of the peter. ordinary advertising type
/CID TO THE FREEDMEN
To raise the millions suddenly set free by the
war of the rebellion from artreme !mar). to a
...xmdition in which they can support thenasaly_ss
40 elevate theta frOm the aldret Iznorsces In
vrhteh the ahomlnat • save e,,t!es and thingt,s of
t he South Lad e.•rt.ned Sun- autl tai
hem in social life, th. I,and.,!lon or ~b!ch '3
he family, a I
.I.at .1. LLL Dow. 113
tb
concit.au— Ot .2 r1 3 1 , 0k11 ROZA, .t .
:h.: ..r istitit2ar,•`
.]ad ,7.! 3
lap,
• h„, cot!. ten, , a ' vi. 4,4e1 Ca:ICC: A
li/1/14. Isa ~,rk shAt at•nr NC '. el 1 , C144G •
ad i.fe e IrLicta, nl,l o 'dlo aLy •I.
;am,. rr ro• ral fa-cc mOlci, is only fon
Were uiropp,SiLi,a
overnorut; Wert the .ionalaaLl ir.36 at the &oath
inclined tu leek With taic, npo• this icaLa
ehrietllL eater,,: iac . :till. Unity of action well,:
0 0001..1.L-.. We 1 . 1 D1V,111.1v1"..V0r. that
'Ott .be ❑ Leal itUalrci
=ME=
and to OtEeX
~e.j.kota i Lei:Lieu require., and
in
u..l Li 01 Gt.:.„ ~ yc y. Happily In di.
rrcetlebra'r Jissortatior. WO bat,
,Ltu, a,,,ccr,thoroughly rirmstitzed and rtgorck.tly
at ir..rk.—re, iihmsoit gotertment aua
aa
c.peraticg wi.h the I/emirate', Bureau in the
ktreut ears of protecung, guiding and educeht.Sh
:beet people, and preparing too Tray tar the or.
..teriteallon of churches, &Ulf, If b. mast be so, of
their ultimate etTlsion and' tIon013:11-
paLloral.
But MIS grea;y to be regretted that these de
not .natiunoi eirieiuni ere taking place prnmn
st,tly et already etc carts Late entered
tae Held a ni• that wt.iLla can only be well done
by the united p oor of [be government and peo
ple of the notion. JD wan: way oan the Zplitoo
pal, the Rapt!,: or the Presbyterian associations,
an each, grapple with the mighty difficulties to
anruionnted in the very beginning of the
irOrk7 Row can a sea be reengtiaed by the
government or co-operate with It in protecting.
organising, elevating end educating these en
franchised millions! Operating separately, they
are weak and inefficient, and can carry with them
I rat little moral force. Their efforts, however pure
and benevolent, will be rewarded by the world
at large, by other sects, by the whites of the
South, if not by the blacks Liamselves, only
aggresaive movements for the enlargement of
their party; but let them maim, and, with them,
all other cbristian seta, and the movement will
&ammo power and grandma that will challenge
universal respect, reverens• and applaass. The
Writ of the divine Master will be felt and se
knowledged, and the national atthorities will
acknowledge and yield to the mighty moral
over of such an organisation.
No denomination Will ions by smith a amen
relatively, while all will gain through the aem
blued power of all. The 'denominition which
shall send the most and best reapers lot• the
held, will be sure to gather the moat eheares .
while a spirit at Christian eoncord will result
astead a spirit of rivalry, mistrmit and Jealous% ,
which we know to be mowing up eve. already.
&pangs Corgi Vac.uicr.—soll•4l Mar_ X.LR.l), of Tennessee, who la thought not te be
worthy of a seat In Correa', although he holds
Iha certlacnie Is stippostd to hare LOS kit
chance for •LA racaut seat on the Supreme
Court beech. The vagaries of nsdlcadem
would receive a curtoos illustration in snoll an
appointment.—Coarrneeefol.
Some Journals, if they have ho other faculty,
byre at least thls, of gytting themselves law a
log where no fog to. No Radical doubt. the
Lhorouult loyalty of Holum. Mareann. If he is
personally unacceptable to any body, at is he the
Conservatives. Toe Radicals would come, .0
his elevation to the biach Local:l_4e of his utile e.
end femme he lea citizen of thy halted Ste
'tilt the grouudi, Oa watch they lie.pr.id
ANDZEW JOILN6oN, 11.. name Stn.., act. an
der :lir. Maw Preaulet Ti.a
adm,aton of 31.truaa 7. to u seat in (2.... gr. • 1 ,- •
Tut, to Galcrela
111L12 LO a .c.4t-
Liov7 wat I aal vtlt. LltCh PLOfl er ets Is
rtb., Cc,..zrew arc cot jet core; eed callow
- -
netgabor a. cuis gr saily an..ioua to get rn i i...
Cie/1140U Of these reties: can only be effecter or.
an eittutribic rule of keit, al application. 3Lar-
HAILT.PS case falls within the rule, and It works
hla eiclueion. The is tLc whine cite-.
Tuz coasext,c7Ve3 1.-afma inclignauen
at the freedom with which fi oaror Bravos
spoke the other day of ?theft:cut aortarbox'a
spec s. mra.n:•: Of the v . , ;2.,
tae ,p of Mr. p;. :a
U xpr..
;„ °plumb. but x Ow+.
alum:; .., the fact tba: iebe:l
ben . ..oar, Jelioneeial the then Freed. et u;.h a
cw.tt Ce ahoge3larr uumnte6. d t. v '
Wilt in :he present ease. Peu Mt - -
. -
yatlveg were dellivied with C.l . Jonns
Llhitton of Seca„ tie; : ri so tcellget
ed that on that seenUll eit.i) they v..ted for
him for Vice Prescient. fits .ctSwnt u SOX -
=Le as many rights and ti• y
ator Joirtesox had 1
, Wass the 'Mimeo . July 4, 1776 ,
?Used Lheiroralotne. ...telun, and set up
new Go•• r. , cllon the
Els 171., Brluah
L. 1.1 J.11,1,011/4 :.,r,ned
A part, thalle IVerfil,,l••llty of Conservatives,
/o,4ar/Y.Of et. , lluusnallehe proleus /1 iota ,
W 0 61011;4 argued teat mould suttees
COMILIL treason nor take itaelf out of the Empire.
What was tho taut I The Colonies did commit
treason and did take' themselves oat of the
Empire. TheYhaYe kept thensselsea out • good
while. $o arneh feet Bays In reply to quibble.
•
'Paz Pillade!phis Prow hos a secelble entitle
biassing tbat Penceylvitele, ead particularly
its 'thief city. have been deprived of their itir
Widlthf for many Tears
,put, .In the ecissalls of
the nation,fellbOrl sr their own eaglets In
not MOW 40.41gi11y selecting. tkelr ablest nen
for Important oilielsl peewees, ua kinks,"
kIIIII2IIWVIMP,
Brut tors INTELLIGENCE
1 It Ls very clearly demonstrated that how
l eve- much the politicians and statesmen o f
the South are making every reasonable ef_
P r. 'o secure admission to their old stand
ing n the Union, the ministers and r 61.:
6 glow newspapers of the South are making
' no efforts toward reunion with the Church
:es. It is claimed by some of the loyal min
litters that tte !e0der,...0 rot represent the
people; that there are multitudes who feel
precisel3 ...s we do, and desire ardently to
be one - -ith as again. The 'action or Free
byterian bodies, and the view of the papers
of that denomination In the South; the
Pastoral Letter of the Southern 3lethodis t
Church, and the course of the Episcopal
Bishop of South Carolina, are referred to,
al. g tug to prove that the charge made Is
true. The New York Observer, speaking
of the Church at the South, and the Union,
nays: "But ws would deeply regret to
convey the idea that we, or any others at
the North desire the reunion of the Church.
es, if the Southern Churches prefer to re•
main by themselves. Union is undesirable,
unless cemented by mutual Christian confi
dence and love, If the sentiment prevails
among Southern Christians that it is right,
In the sight of God, to break up the Union
of these States by war, why seek to have
nnton with each other in th.earne Church?
If it Is wrong, and they who have partaken
of the wrong, now see and say that it is
wrong, the way is clear for all to be united
who wish to be one - .gain as we were before
! - l"rom an appeal ut!threned hr the
I . :,,,y: vams Synod of the Cutuber'au t l
Presbyterian church, it is stated the cir
cumstances under which her pioneers were
called from their Southern fields of labor to
plant the standard of Cumberland Presby
terianism in the North,—to root up ° , .r
deeply implanted errors,—to radical y
change the tone of the Calvanistic pulpit.
and give anew and unexampled impulse I:.
Mfgb is zeal in this country.
— Recently ono of the lealers of tb ,
Deny to retell!) , he it eb.rmed Chor.:l l
Ht land. has resinel I iz place a, a a. el,
;or, an. , 11:3- set forth a:, reasons 'et ti...
tie, 1 t, 6,-' ! . lvd :La, t. , e!...0ti-ae of :i
-...,. !.., r Fty.L , :..A,t,:, ~::, dr", ....:, ..
pe 311..?diL Lan - 3,7,
,1; i
-.-
. 31 nDAy„Id!.u4::. 14 ?; a
p - Led CO Le nil AL ri:
-. nit: et; ilor3 ~f
awnnied
1100! £5. IL
Sowl.kk.ptcr., hlnaa , , beet etc y
Mrd. R C Si...4ll(kurg.
Vvreaurit f“- I'
21.19ry E. Ask
air . t,c by
daz.. en
Chu; .12,6 :he Cie,
ntst ,
for colleciioh (de
sand doilara ter a Busi,..sig;• ~, L.,
pended the South and Wesi, In the put.
chase and erection of house. ,r worship,
under lite direction of the Awe:lean Cote
gregationai Union. Ice independent coL
tains a list of enurcti euntriblions hall a
nolemn in length, which shows the spi - t ;
with which the ; , rnlect ire ed. Her
Henry Ward Be , cliei's rhureh
way, by a ..den:r'i , ...'son ut w.e: ten thiic
sand de..lars. Broadway Tabernacle, New
York City, her. Dr, Tilut.j.suu, gave,
shade over four thousand , Clinton Avenue,
thirty-four hundred, and Dr. Storr's church
two thousand—tx.sli Brooklyn churches.
Other churches range from fifteen hundren
down to a few dollars. the contribution=_
reported are mainly from the New England
States.
—Elder Knapp, the noted Baptist re
is holding a protracted meeting at
the Mariners' Church, in Philadelphia,
with very gratifying results. More than
fifty have been admitted to the church by
baptism.
—The N. Y. independent reports l'akt
Rev. Geo, B. Whipple, one of the American
Episcopalians sent to reconvert the Sand•
with Islands, has returned in disgust. It
says he thinks the natives can do without
the "Reformed Catholic Church," which
wars D ,t L' l .l.l'. t%••hler I
the English missionaries are trying to in
v„..l4
troduce.
—The New York correspondent of the 1 k."".
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ER'S
• ‘ A . 2 ,, , 1 ELE.C't leni FOR 'IN e, " D ' I SEC-
Preaby.enan Bonner intimate, that siren
nous efforts have been brought to bear I lb s , sts ' e lL' lte " u k Se .l . H e l' i 1 .. 1 1.. A - N ti K ai ' jaa" . ' i, '"4.l".
4 e ,.... .. t 7 , 1:4 ‘4 1, the hoLre .1 i , . •le •+.I ~ o 'Cr o c::...' ; ' e . ' 6E W INC
MACHIN
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upon many lef the leading Presbyterian '
_ J 4' 1 1. 1,, iX,-},,4 ...,,,.. i
ministers in that city and vicinity, to re. 1
.i "
i tb,./ ,eae •a•rded the YlliNT Pant lt"s •
CIA,' their assistance is tins attempt to be ! ' "‘"“'”. '' ''''''.....`..”'`'''''''''''' ''''''' ""s trio follcer.c./ Fare for th• year Is, .
t .ride ae the next General Assembly to ~ b - I T B '' '. ANN ' A i l ' /'-"'" I ''-':'' i' ' ' ) " . /i'. i
inns practical reTea: oi" the. deliveraz,ces ;tee l ei a .:n . i i ,' s „ h ;,„',::.. - 4 , h r ,• ; ',
i n \ ••• a , etti ts• he::: at 1 ~.
of the last four years on the State of h ' ''''''''''''-`"-''' ''''''''' '''' ' .:n:l • k! '. 7. : -. % ; ' , 1 ;5 9 - - . u. i :".orr'T'lril:',...',:::; fr::::::::::::::::::
t s. 1 ..esl4..
Country. The opponents of the Assembly •
aim at something more than the repeal of i lu‘
l'
'.
r ,i', cs. ,', e -,:s . A.`.l" ...c 'A st 6 t, ^- isst. 6 • ,j, i ' ,.' 'i lr .rFt` P :;: mis' f o t""t
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ELL4.,..c r,
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• t Int ertrultaa, for bee: I,l •ettlaelimmig .'scan
the action of the but Assembly .
—The First Preabyterian Church tf T ,. }.: I; s. •‘-' L .rs e "! C s. '' ' H ''''''' ''''" "`' '• "..., i . . t ic-,, '" t"p'srs? ' Li ;
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michw," Lu,cl...or„,:vierel Ventlfseturtn‘ Ylaatsit,
this city has given a unanimous call to the i , te i•Jrza •.. at .7; il.h.u.• liouee I
J :J1.1.401 f - 1 ?. . us., 1.., J tire " '" '"'" t " r ' `""`"'''''' '" " Al ." '
'F'lVrie.c't 4:l32thiuSna'f'oerrbe.'",:t Ilsotifeetoothe .S.:sel,,c,
Re - v. Sylvester F. Scofield, of Springteld, ! I .
.
. , s\ I 13421 Z, , at
~, E ,,T IoN rtai NINE.
Di
it
r.cir.
,0 4 . ' ,. , ..5t . ne1, 5. it::ch for beet Machine tor ge”ral 4,
a 4 ranee I 0., Fair, ea
Ohio. Rev. W. M. Paxton, D. D , recent- I
Iv pae'or of this church, has been called to I A. ": ,
t,,, pr,eterate of the First P-e !byte -! i i ..;•' : ~ .:' ,I H - Tt- s ' t '",' ; s"
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4 ,,,, ~, , flat Prem. , rn VI . ' , VV. klant,g ...tunas liar, i 4.
C:ILICI1 of New York Fly
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—The First Presbyterian Cbcrri, tr, - - - -
r' • A , •-• '
' 'F.l7.'thi•n/;i:.,',. ~ ' r i, : .' . .: ',r. ..' . ..t i se" C a; r t 'e s, sa I Fa:
„stun:eau Territory, has Just t, , , . ,lr, au! r. , -i
r.s. Mae . .-i..e •t t'a,,)• • /ea, le. 1' •
t . et r• - tak,.. f.. :wet , lantasett, r..• and t eru
,.,
,et :14 .n• ..,,,, Fati, I% Y '
~,.• rex, ,n : . beat li.. -.1., t, ag a- .r Am
1. 1 +1.,,, at 'cut, ~er . o 1•1 \ Y
1 ~o rst:. Pa
r•.:LCII ft,. 10.41 11,,, , ,. .ur1t, .lae.• 1..
4, 4 : 01,0.1
lot,r P.
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• ~..., . . Val.. Pm.
5.1.4 whs.'s... extlhaed
Jlth
I' Lt.g bee:: tbt
....utl.to.r 61 16: Or h,
?rot( >.ar. E,•Ltcs I. H
S !stir
io P t:ht,l7gb r •
-Saco - ate, -A, 1. ;,..- ...„ ,
nine Metliodoi Ch.. , tii, i i . P it.fic•;:i
i:legLeny and vicitil.y, :,,, wt„tl t.tio ton
or made itaprove Wentz :0 tl, an ~,u,;: • I -:. -' - •
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' jRY &Willi:. 11 , 111
r,fty rune titotsand se-er hundred .1... ars
—lt to reported by reliable autht :..t,
theta: the last els suction at ntedectt, a t
the Pr.mtigartde in Rome—npen t, tbe o a ~
Cents of all the wor iki- lhe large insiorry ''''''''
of the ',rites mete horny rof `,), InAii.n. a
le. Holy Scriptures, clovrintte , ne.loxv. r ,,, ,„,„,., . PoRIUPfi
morel theology, rc'estavleal hitntory, piroot ! 4 • ~' n .. . !. i ... ..,'' , ': Y"r7'.k2n:,,P1'27f.4,,,
ophy, physics, chr - nne , r - y, fit I, r. - r- , Creek ! nrne'n'e':ftil'ainn'int'.ini.'t.i7:lft4:!!‘:",'„4,':,Zl."4"L''"
and Latin verse, the itrbt prizes all went I " , `" ,:1i t ,.. " , ' , ' ,',,,'',:,;;;'„f',','," e "",,,, i ''
r , :.
to the students of the Irisu Col:ei.re. Their I F 1 1" 41 ' . ' """ ''''
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success is said to have astonished the Pope I A-N .. 1 .r ',' 1.. n."- r ‘
ais i -: . `tir . ,i' m .
1;1_011 I- OR Tit r, ROLLING Ai IL ,
axed all others at Itome.
I isoiJi . t i.ia rtlE arcuate,
... —...
40 1 of ear
Church Etiquette
•
It is fashionable with many to come late to
church leag after the services have began, to
the edification of the curious in the congrege.
;,en and comfort of the nertee of the pulpit it
Ito ately been decided on high flettlaur.ty,
fuLoeina faits a 4 to La 0t+40 , 744 4 , 4 i
occasions:
• the lady advance one pace beyond the
do , ...,f the pew she wishes to enter, halt, about
fa,. and salute. The pew most then be race.
teal by sneh gentlemen as are In It, by flank
movement. The squad should rise slmnitsne.
misty when the lady presents herself, and face
by the right Hank, then deploy Into the Mete, the
head men facing the lady, and the rest walking
to We right and rear, the direction of the line
being changed by • right eonntermareh, and
forming again into llne, up and down the aisle,
the (wed by the light flank. The lady, when
the team Is clearf completes her salute and ad
vancee to her poeltion In the pew. The gentle
men break off by tire from the rear and resume
their Piece.. Great care alould be taken, of
d."
whcouriet:Lu a ... b 7. o ther Parties, not to enter the alale
11011)141t ta Mimics ,
Trairllllll, until It to
At
"I'Lr
11. e
~ I y ~
'Aefrter
XONI(01..; Afp,p9
l'Ut up In all stylpe and It
at v " . l low Prices.
. tt.a dni e+ t ac- , ' , ee • t,ole Trill ha found eau
,„, jet e 1 , , orwi,4 ....I OA ll'EfiS, AMX L P.To,
flu . i
I, ',lo r tt o L,. l it F.,14 S •-• 0 , :i lot )t,liaa 01 Old,
ka . : on 72 tocl
1:20JE:el-W5L7- 41-C) 4::13:01Eil
kap.l.ll &LULLI.:I la OA/11141 to lama stock of
Cheep Blookots, (Iticap Blanket..
Rona Uovers, Rune Outer.,
Urea. ‘:nc.ds, low, Drval Good., low,
°hoop ta.....ltiw. (Jheltp [Mouth.,
Domes:lc*, Lkmaestles,
Flannels, cheap, Flannels, cheap,
Umbrellas Vbrellas
Hoop Skirts, cos, Hoop Salitik,
Shawls, Shawls, Shawls,
Uall and so. tboso good, and you will below*
pier etmerta.
T. A. kIeOL.R.LLAND,
dale:Star , Nos. 06 and IT nice • tr eel.
_
IV, OUCH TO ILULROAD dND COAL
COMPANLEs SA LE—One hundred
NEW EIGHT V,' 1 11 , Es.E1, COAL 0 .A.71: 4 ., Iron
Drop Bottoms, broad tread; been used for about
taros months tho Ruled Top Coal Trade. Ap
ply
/1"P at 628 Wainot street, second story, frOa4
11/oitiladolidua.
L DCTUR
"VOL'NG MEN'S MEII('ANTILE LI
1312.1111" I.rl'Tl*Pf S
XIBB ANNA /I% D ICKLNSON
I.Er.i7-'lll. IN
_ .. airrtyf'Ltq'
TO V liti bG. DEC 26th
: -L•111
'rno..n„r F•rn/olfr Do•”alab.r assn
ESTNEBII
boon open at t o'clock.; Leasure roma:mums at
13.4 o'dook. nnala tle , rts. Sol arum! Sesta
Me cure
Tke neat r.'hacas lasusd for 1,..e Last/ire of No.
yenther be good for toe laeltue of Tuesday
ereosug.
Seat. (or y •eulos aoy be 00001,1 al
tbb Library Wednesday. s orausene'llSit et
lb o'clossr e. /4.
ThiJSLAS ad.h.EWELL, J.
W. B FJIWARDS,•
MerLINToCK,
.. A.S. J. DONNELL,
• I. L. CLAM/ W ELL,
.:.. &LiniEE,
Leottuf. 00tratiltta.
, SPECIAL NOTICES.
fir-- IMPORTANT 10 OIL RRTINERIN
he undersigned, titer many years of experb
o total labor haring dimovered the only known
Method of extracting coloring matter from the
reoldutimof Petroleum nut trearlog the same with
chemical magenta In Order to produce the wr4l
a ell known sad beautiful dye colors itt made from
i.. ma: rar shah as Ire Magenta,' 01•00111 n. fi !le,
hi:lne. a ir anderbaied
t n•r.e • • • ..c
o %, • r,. . • .
t•/, ”rt.) trta,t .s r_tt- • Cu Lie
watt itottief of reoporto bt.tty In: lye tt6tit to toe
btactbrc Lt., same to th.e Inc g 'rat rerair of
Wburo, awl rosy b, 1 , 4,1 an•l c..n.ultet! Ai in
• •oort t .
iiiIiiIMIEIIII:IIZELtffM
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11,1. 131.4 lattet
726 111..., a). I , e. 'Lodi
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it ti • , ..I.2tke It retilKl'ev Lt.(
liii=l3ll!l2tM
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e:, 1:.1-Loa ee wet,. poLsOno, rect.
it pett..i/..e11.,:.te for toe nursery, le set.
t..•. 14, 111 CO M] 1..- •I ow •
H V 1.1.1 H , , H 1 ,
Art,. r Ara, Sec. .ante.
, F . lttan , /rc.
J0.; , ,.t for I .RC , !tStSLIO II ALC ‘l,
I A :AL, En • 09
CTION,t ,
•I S TLC F.
----
SEW ING MACHINE..
e: N .I.ag
t,kt be Au ccttutu
.•irt
ark
• t.a k u. i,-lAcurzu•
U . A YA
Tre,aurer Xl<
Large 210(1 liebiruble ••tueli of
6.• olo.rr.oe' •r“3 6, 11, 6. /
Pi rtror too, Drcember 1 , 11, 563.
ELECTION for .Nir,e 11irertorl
33 . 111166 116./d .31 6,M,uL1e.116,66 HOLIDA Y GIFT.!
ow. :N/PA J• 66,61, W.-,
ho of rod . •re,ora.
-11.4111[ET NTIEIEICT
d.16,Jr,4 T. VAN DOFIEIN. Cortlor
- ;0c0.66 NAT./. 16‘66 or Al.-Linor3r. an; oh.. Tow cr. porabaslni I
i ta 101 e tor Presents
...3.1.1...11.1Z.31". 1.. C. t, 1863.
GREAT
kNsA.I.;K:tiLAI..), ELECT.Iu.N F,Ult
veer, oe 1.14 A: tr. e /16616 , 136 Mouse, 1:14
the 313 est..
1 Tril 1.6 1,36 ,e . [tr. •
•S I A 16 t. 31 Z.
delaulso
J. N. ii{.lll-11N. Cutlet i
4 . 1 ..dai
I. l *.eia,,
_A NINE DIU I
„,
„„„„
I
L... p l4et Matruri, A 11:;:.;
Lot., u ..t.O :Le uzi A . r I
RIG Csablir.
Ft."' N 41. 11•,111.,
I .
UAL ELM. TloN l or pin e
4 1 1:ectors of 121.ta Haat mu/ be VI
hvitl at the 0.1/7 TT*" rrns Eir no a
TUE, DA' rr Ithee, bet wee..
ae1212
de . t.laarlti
I A. a a.. ft x r. a.
10:eta K., ; for Direct
; gro.•;.
=MI
Boot hoe Store
(.t. 55 ' .5 7 VIPTiI VTRI,E.T
7. I,lc. h
h tiute tioot
LA.LIES AND MESSES' SHOES
AMIISMITENTS.
PITTbBURGH THEATRE.
I ntsace and Manager........ W. EL +Nosy s
. .
Benefit of the Great Artiste.
ELIDAILE CELESTE,
Who will appear In two of her beet cloacae •ers.
Made/fame and the French opy, aa orig.hally
played by.^er
(Vrialan EVENING the perf ormauce wift
commence with the beauhilul play. entitled
ST. MUST'S EVE.,
With the original dance La Normand,
h edelatne
Madame Celeste.
To conclude with Iliad. Celeste's great origins/
Military Drama, ail lira produced by her to the
Untied State., or
THE FRENCH SPY.
Aladan, , 2elegt.e lu three characters.
Holi reherehi, Grand Fairy Spectacle for the
days.
( )PERA BOLTS&
" hlawageriss, DOSS AN NIE EDE ULF
Farewell and po•ttlyeis last night of MIRK NA
.11)11. PAULINE OUSIINA.N - ace Inn J M
WARD. Last alibi of Joeetto, 0, W.
Small and /Rpm Leon.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING,
Des. 13d. In the afternoon, will E• Preeyeted the
beanufel dornestlo drama, entitled
Dot or the Cricket on the Hearth.
SATURDAY EVENING, will be presented, the
grand atelltary drams, eatlOed
TOE UNION SPY, Or Patinae of Oa •
Cianoberlana,
Polka Da Boileau, S Seeeretta Joreit
.r. Smith.
Yol g e h u i n ‘ :l d ua F e d eTitt, the highly Interesting 'cliiit'auon;
HANDY ArißY.
lin :gond ,y, the tilented young actor Mr, , rer rvc
Dares,riort, au,/ appear, Perlornisiee allerno,•n
and cecnthg.
114 LL
'll.('
!.I_4 11.: 4 OAi D 'll
ll
, V
4 tor. LININU. Leo. 23d, Lt. Well
",. populu.
.I.ItFIRTTA PANTOMIME AND BALLET TROUPf
23 PERSONS
Their ortletle went rie• celled forth eiteoolum I
fi to both pre.. See public
Ite rormarkee Lb, evening Wilt @cub...,
oat, ili• i•uAllsbit, Pant unsna p •
SIEHiII PASHA.
cc I tilowcd by
Deassn. /larkiiroldslierom—HorisolstAl
Bar, Trews, .14e.
re el., •1•Ic wit
• d
hearrsed CM.
II --4/,51 ce.e.les
hIUSACIIIL AND Z UO
11.1
HAto It) Nil
=EMI
A FEW RATS oNLY,
Hi:1,1111G E,'sQUELe
yd nud Intl fonds.
. L •
• /111LENSI
e 1'11.13 ArfiNIALS
H iIN •:I •ilf. N1 . .3 •f SCIO.
SEWING MACHINES
FLIERS IS NO INV.tBTM.X.ST
will WEI PA I'S A. HETI EH INIT.RENr oh i
DUINOS MURE UDAIP,D4I", HEALTH,
111•PPIN ENS AND KELILYTIII
nth IIDUst:110/..D
11.1 AN A
e.l
-WHEELEF?&. WILSON /-"/".' I4i 'l
4, 4A11. a ia.r• s.ept•tols •al
A. F. CrLa.TON E Y ,
Na. IN Fifth •t,. Pittsburgh
SHAW & CLARK'S
$26 and $33
SEWINC "•;AACHINEB.
WITH TABLES COMPLETE.
They Hem, Fell, stiCch, bind, Embroider ►Ad
They du VEST, PANT ALt)(IN AND (10AY
MAKING ANTI ALL KINDS 01 , FAMILY
sEWIAw ON THE BANE MACHINE, AND
tHE sr.wiNG WILL LAST LUNGEK THAN
THE G AILMENT.
EVER V MAURINE IS WARRANTED V)lt
FIVE. YEARS.
111 Urigail Hreel, peg... Fink
FOR RRRT,
Two Offices oo 731 M Strom
BUollatil • u I
POE SALE,
A Irr.m. Flobroi vitt IS airs. of feud, boa
/Y.,12g0 of
Troy HSI. for Kaao.
MOMASTXR, GAZE/LK & 00..
dole__ _ Attorooys, No. OS Groot [Wood
____
H UGE FITZPATRICB,
FlllB7 PREM IUM
GOLD PEN MANINIOTIIIM.
Phllo Hall, or. Third and Market stin
Simond Story, sotto.' on Third stmt.
Gold Yens and gold and Silver PosorS.Ounot
wholomo and mall.
ego
Pam roNared. Porto.. laving Elms lo raper
ego dam lry u• 11. owl they will be PrdisPUl
undid
ID 000 ! 13, ".• 1.".1
! E• r ftrt• .E.13E1
COMING HOLIDAYS HOLIDAY SALE AT
Gardner & Schleifer's,
P, Pt F 1 • •
/,1.
,111 .t.At I.A ) ,h., ,k4' t • ,• . 1,
' A lut., •. • f 1. r• I.>. II , I , li. ci. ',IL •
I Y0 , ....er..1 I..Ac, 1:: vu.e.: 1, .1•te.1, b. 4,1,
•0.. If err•tltsto..l
7 , ,,,..t.,, d A rA NCI' 1 ",•A11iS ~ ..f e%•:r Es•cr
Nlntri. F 101.1"
vii, , , r I.: 111 a
~..
I tA, 1 0 1 \I.
E. P. CARPENTEII.
P.:.1.•
• attlp•
Fin (ic/Od
Sedkrts :lea. o -4 I not., of
Vlf, , le•E. I II • H 0..., t
••••' iir_rustzto Lec snot lk
"71 1A 4 44 : 1 ' : ! IS. I ' I'
:on At • IL
1 o • •
r, •'S ' A
CA.
it•l ao Is “At • • r... S 'Or 1,441:
o•
r•
.... • E , 11 1 11.1" M
,1!
1 NEW (; , , , ,Ds Y.•:( nt 1101.11)AYS
to, A f •11. rut,. of F• 11,1
(At
•cd TRshIXIINO AL
-1.•;:`•
• "„-, ,t
Flue Work Boxes, Bectlenles, Per.
fume Boxes, Ladies' Companions,
Satchels. llgareilaads, Cigar Ca
Lea. ends, Albans,
AUCTION SALES, Jewel Watch
cases, la
Fancy ointis.
SILL 110:- PITAL PROPERTY AT th - ., of
r
roarrit.ss xf. , Nfi,JE, VA. ete.
BwrEL•Elt.
nti Pit a
N ora
L. /OE 1 . -I , IN AND
1 ‘l , l , Ds, Ni,, W etrvot. [On
Ilt.takromi
• •
ENELLAI. All EN T.
I' : 5
X•DICAL. eur. e el 011 . 8 OVVV: a., 0
Wrsell 1 larrT"li, I) Cr. 1 o ton:ober IS, ISM Wll , 1 , 711 , WI ao , t. 51 toe I h 17'1 1..5TP .5 aitlf•
ESAL. 1 - 10sPITA 1.. roar Fortress al ouroe, O a.,
ail the appliances pertnlarng to that estabass •
moot, tor.alstirg of rervicesble articles of lied
ding, els; filet, ke In SI. eta. Ree•ao{la, lisle Counter.
panes, sle ?Wows and M al traseet, I' ors els,
:shirts, Drawers. Iron Bedstead., and an Astor t
went of 7 able r ...I futile,, Yoe.. t• ur ; also, bird.
[Moen, Hoks, a
t on 0 Ell
IV ESLAY, toe 2'7,h rum , ... ri o'clock, •nd to
conuone daily untll all the property Is disposed
of.
terms-4JAY 11.
Purchasers Will be required to pay for an: re.
Move proPerty 0 Ithln forty.elgtrt bourn from .er
ru
dell2,2tdaination of aale. C. hE I li 1 , 1“.AI1 li,
Surgeon V. S. A„ med. Purveyor.
CITY
R. H. LONG,
P IT Tt 4 hrl+ilh, YA
7 kiI'STEE'N SALL
tht 211/1/A1 AFTEHNUtiN, Jen:awl 12th at
t o'clock, on the erecetace, will be Sold by orJa of
Truatee, TIIIIF.E. hiftll/1( 11(A'SEN, No.. 20, 22
end 14, on caee r7 0 ky. netween Second and
Thl44 I , .reets. The Lots re 16 feat f
and 60 feet In .t .t n. (turt each
Term., one Laird each, balance an ona and two
year*.
d 1,15,2110.4.1
• .
OLIDAY PREBENTS AT AUCTION
—PIIATI'S MEAT ANN VAL HALF* r•I
Ant Books, opleudld Photograpn Albums, Family
and Pooket Bibles and Prayer Book., Juvenile
Books, Latter Paper. (toll Pens , ea., 6,, :yid
olinimeneo this evening, at ihe rglal Sales
' Booms, opportte the Pon Ulnae, nno pool/QUO
OSVOIT evening during the week, and at Prlvate
Bale every day,at auction prises
A. kIeaLVVAINE AuotJoneeri
PaArr Bans. Saleamen.
deli
CZOLD AND tiLLYER WATCHEb,
so, ID uoLli 11FW 1..• litdiriks,
V EN-PLATELI %Ana" .tn.—every evening Una
weak, st,', ipolook, et No. LSO Penn street, 10Li he
sold, to Giese out the entire large and valuer.
.took very superl:a asSann eat of 5000.1000.
404 Me /LeWA.IIIB. durcioneer.
DRY GOODS, TRIALICINGS, ..tc, DRY GOODS, TRDNIMEENGS, ezo
_ .
A MXItHY CH1; 1, 1'143.5 AND BAP NOTICE.
HUAI
Jos. Horne
You Ff'ill Find
N a tall the attention of tile eutalc I, our aa Atif e. mrsLtice. forme - sly Us., AAA at
fortmant it..
ffna., formerly 4.5.1., and at Ma, moue NI said
formerly at 55e., at
fitiliXklft A 00.`1, 1111 Mundt n.
GOODS SUILiELE FOR PRESENTS
MEET
^ is..anclans•, L•111f. feLm.,l7
Novelty. Variety and Cheapness, Ai
B.LILKSIS A At( '!.• %Stlar/uat at.
IS UNEG.,:;...&ALD
You Will Pi tad
LAC®4 Groc>cl.a.
All kinds uf !MESS IlfkleDai sass!, w Psn
fonrtion, at
THE INE.sT
PIHNTT
BAJMI.AIB. & Mutt& K.
A PP Lit,trt. k kkt.:lllF F.,
.•El 1,1 01{11E. , , (JAI IF1:11.n.
EA77 BROIDERIES
Collars, Sets and Collarettes
I•IITATI,,i VALE'',AY;
1.1.111 Pi o' •i • •pv,
h s. 11.1: -.•A N 11,•-•
NEE' .1. .; .. r'.l • % . 1•.•
4 t.,...;1ihi)11/E/lEn
.11A1.1},E
1—
Is 1.11.041. A
SI P S
AL.ILI, IS
HANDKEHCHIEFfi rots Wilt Pdnd
131. A 1 KI,I Al ie per pmr, wort'L ,
1 •:•: .• E:4.lr'
14.1% Hue et a :• , ,60. Ihe aLz, cheap at Orl.
e‘n ha bu,;nl a 7
•• 314. - . ,• lar,eat AS: atat, as good as
$ll4 ,00 at
EARKEU & CO Market K.
FANCY GOODS
lc Core Ls
lia•rf Pre,.
I.ttnr.
JO. ••qtly. at I
ir - ou Frill Find
BALki,:"RAL !.ICIRT,3.
0 I , H v ESP LlISo) SHA W 1..., ... HaStly
... r;,....., NI , v Ah 1 ,
-no, s , f.,/IICT prlcea. Wvt/L LOSH.I
, ,
~ !rI; • ,-. ,f I. Get unf,r• ',IA WUN rc.l ; .41 Iron $13,60 to 1..
111.. a., •lleu, ti., .ort. e.,arl
IS,litt k... 1/.. ()O.'S, ISS Mar cs‘f .1.
: - .lCell IN./ -1•11.."1S,
W. La
Nl_ve -. a,
11,1 H NY FS • :EIE DCII.IIY 1.1,'
,r.• vat, r :a Pur, EIC
M 1 4 {1 _
i , •le _ ? ,
/ leg :!... Rt, r 6,41.
:•cs
ui ••
I.AV I\;,ELS
,•ww.i:slit , IJS nek lee.
..34 rig, • Ur•vtl,fq
‘A. ,:n.• tl,l- • av e t man)
tl.rt trl.l.ln. • ..o nue.". mes.
'lop
AIN& (Ali
JOS. HORNE, & GO,,
77 and 79 Markel Afreet
i qI , MSTMAti A [ )
EATON'S,
E. Ei r
REIM
ASPK I. is. S..EYN
- 1 :106A1. lIONJ
111..1r. n's .s
: btv . t
H EA rON
.1 1 '.. 17 El rris ot f R CET
1 ; ,
Markel .strert
Alarkot Stroot
.0 11 10 0 4 / 1 ( II 1 . ♦11.1.
co.been mr - 1/1 n rd oar prile i lL , ;lllTHß Ty. THAN
'uT/UNEEIL.
ANY OTIIHH HUI EH T
A im'ILWAINE, Auctioneer.
tails
rou Prat Icland
At le ' ctetazale PRINTS as .old forma.
likRBRE I 045.11, 4 &trim at.
& Co's
l'ou inrifr
re, u%NU 1 0 4
1 , 1 N
tia. - rod :tilie'a"tfrd, T . 1 ,1, !A do.
"A }`li 02 4'o Wialarket
rou ;VW(
nAl.m,ook,,NK,Hrs fr. 1•,1%.
o, 4.11411 ' • st.
. S'ou 111"111 oad
o -tt r ik .t. 01
ou 15 - 1/1 Plnd
1.1 • KI ,ery cursi.,
:nu an t.,e them mane to vinler at cystic)) .
BAK& f.R • CM '3. 65 !darn. t NI.
Few. Find
L. Alt/NJ, . trent v nel y ♦ety
c
BAL K RR a U 0.14 IS al•ritet st,
rou srwt Piuti
tlAN;tii NI ERE.. NA TTIINE.T. Fancy Articles and 'Notions.
IV. hi JEA W., mod , '
kinds Mn... 1 e' and Aoya' Aver Linde),
it•n lor.erly. at
~BA WI:LLB &
, oUNT ,. )
1,11,1, VIN BARGAIN?'
ri.E., ,, rT r ot' E E'ER l'l'll 1.. r d
IDS; )
J. W. LUKER Ca'S NEW DRY GOODS,
Nos. 78 and so MarketStreet_
(4!6ftTIIIS GIFTS FOE
Embroideries of #ll kinds.
B.nt6 6.l>per and Ottoman Patterac:
LINEN AND SILK NOKF S FOR LAMBS
GENTS AND ChMLDREN•
oulc Goods or all Doccriplioss
!Hosiery and &Howes in Eiedisss
Variety.
Ci EST tFr P.ll /Z4EI/2‘. GOODS—,s py
Linn
tiD AL•11111 141 TO
FANCY GOODS.
rtfli,l:,:,l74artraut SPECIA
NEW GOODS
Ever) Day During Lbe Holiday Season
I. is 1.111 S• ttoud • somprila• .u+tmsnt .
fiILYE tlB A •LLL AT
con. 78 and 80 Market Street
MAORIIM, OLYDE tft 114
HOLIDA 1 BALES
81Lr. .
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS,
DRESS COODS,
BATES & BELL,
.
2 rirwa MITELLI
Rich Jewel. wad Work Boxes. A
Wotrb and Gin, Elorr...
kleg,irt Pertnniery
Wute!: and 41,111.
and gasket., .tz.tr
Broontren. Inr.tts, h rev.: Bt.,ion,
Pearl Neeklanos. dear! Piot.
Fine Party Fana—Nr.., pod Urrh
Ifirh Belt. wad Belt I. lattp, , ,
Fine Mor..ceo Pocket Wtok,r,
these goods hal, Jun Teen miry M. weak.
and are Joat the at tides for
NEW YEARS GIFTS
We are also opening a choice aatectaiont of
Real and imitation Lace Goods
Real Point Lace Collars,
Lace Trimmed Handkerchief.
}teal and Imitation Lace Veils,
?lain and Embroidered Handlierchtefs,
Infants Rubes and Caps,
Ladies French Scarfs, Neck 'liaisons
Worked 6l:pper Patterns,
Croquet and Balmoral Hose,
Plain and Lined Kid Gloves,
Bnapendi re, \t.1:1: Tlet, Snags,
Under Starta, and DrawiteS,
AND AN ELEGANT .►SSOY'PMENT OF
ILadies and s &ntleman wishing tit make
7 7. El . S ! tr., will find many useful and suhlable a Fn.,-
rticles
.t Ailcacil,orestc,
IvLACRUM & CARLISLE
POSITIVE BALL
NO. 92 MARKET STREET
Russia Crash.
WI plates •itr• Peary Cl 124 catall yara
.nld avar, where (or .0 :eats, imery, a;
One case at :0 cans nue case at ure can
Ai 28 . •rni everywhere at ri cocas, except a
0.6.17.11RER. s 60ILLEITER,S.
1-1 Bleactied Shining.
Una cane yen nue D
OMIDuly 1 cents per yarn
.e 6.1 everylVEE eb•• Al rents, except a
•
4-4 shirting ann Sheeting.
Very extra enallt, for r exits . Cold e , e r r
where at 6U and Ar.es cents, except at OLIO,
PIER 8011L.ELITLE'S.
Printed Delaines.
eo pieces for 23 crate per yard, ea. only be
:tau at GA SDI,' EESORLEITER'S.
1-4 French Chintzes.
Only eo outs per yard, so,d everywhere for
Trov
Sl;g sesta, except & iscumra•
7-8 and 4-4 Liiaeu Sheeting.
0019 1751 end 60 cents per yant . 7...e lA t i t;r E tt a:
StaILE::ERV. 1,001
"
Balmoral Skirts.
Only $ 2 1134, sold evert wasps at Ss is
Black and colored Silks,
Otitaper two any G•utc west of New Vars.
to DO coartneed, come and sea
satin Plaid Poplins, •
Double. Fonl Plan, •,4 Stet" 11-tat bat ,
Falua,• only 0 5 34 torus. Sold wrayywbere at
Dl yet yard.
Plaid Satin Empres,
:look Void cunning goods; cusp at vo,
I:hitt/NE& h st'•ll.: nth's knee only
CA mate.
' French Merinos,
Ileppa, Emma. Otetas,
sines, Corded Alt linos and belaines,
$ll5 Lustre.. French l'aida, Scotch
Paid., Pataley Plaid, bleu a u time
Plaits; all new goods. Oneaper Lean them
all, for :AYE WEER, or during tees OR EAT
&A IrE at GA klbri ER & SOILLEITEIPS
Cloth Cloaks.
Wilt you buy at Id 00, ea 1e 00, at CO on at
00, at, $l4 OD, at slt, at $ll 00, a: 016 o',
at en 00. Ditty styles to select from. '
on • klloak, cheaper Casaeleurnem, at on
/usi: and Sllamft ttn.,6a. yr: Market stru.
Table I. / 1 / 1 . ,,,,
11134a70 cuts
• it:
m0te1,873.4 sesiu 0041 51' 1 4 ).....215 ske nta. Quan
Everything clasp daring tke great ule
one week, at GA HONE& &SOIILEITER'S
Kid Gloves.
no6lta Rest
l•dtt Snooty, stitched or plat., 0017 in 00
SKATE , 13'
2.600 P A I it
Lad/as,
Ps la A 'l'
/X ETXXY V-4.11 /sr If
roa IiALLELLOW
..r.a.mrs no rp^.lt,
d et.
No. 186
DRY GOODS T R MMINGS, &e BOOTS AND SHOES
MACR_
LI ,
M CARtaLE,
14`iitii e et
MAGNIFICENT HOLIDAY
lI I RESENTS.
Many New Novelties!
J. A• CIoOLN a, CO.,
ENGLISD AND FRENCii FANCY GOODh
ILECPLI YE D
The Last European Steanasrs, h JA M ,)13 13
Ch~'ls~mda,~
BALMORAL SKIRTS
19 Firm trfRELT
%V F:.. K
IT PHICES BELOW,
Si. % 'll &Zs:
'k 4'llCa!!
Gonda and
GASUgiren
3P- S - riteletOP-'
dind % Iron.
AT A
„2.5,../1.3 PR.tOE.?
P.M. manuraatuneg *O OfEse,
r. ' Street ana %pea neWay
rofttodur s
Aft
LOOE •+I7T-FO^ RtRGAINB
AND SHOES.
TRE.:--diis•NOOUS STOCK
F;^l.0 -TER 400118,
741411:4ET STILEXI
r. HIS 'S Dry Good. Slot.
800 Tm AND S Huis
TO. 49 Mirk et A1tr9451
Cr.nu
of
of LAIN'T Nrith • 1.) ,
g, •u..
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• lirJPE r Si l% S I HOF .M ' ".'I. j? er e
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to etyles. m WORE of the fbre
, ~e tt :hat te manufactured, from the toe
,rn , wee wrol Oslf Boots Obildrans* /Soot"
2,1 , • , 1.3 every style 21.4.11 variety.
uu:. •r to ee.l euett geode 111 W7ll give tag
• 21 22011,, •./ pr,raim.ser.
etll and Cosmifft and kon Will be
.3ttsticd ay-Y le
with the ciCelialTY andirßlult.of geOde.
Remember tee place. JAAILN HUBS,
oce
No. 71 Market Wert.
,EMINT3IAS 18. COMLIEIG, and friend
fLeCLI.:I* , _,C6 la 00 band; ac UN Old Stand,
No. 92 ieders. htreat, Allegheny, with • very
iarge at.' of Onstom BLitt.
Boots, Show( and Gaiter%
rJ. THE WINTLH ArasON.
- .
/le /too{ al. Goo". sod sclls at lower
..E..3llalLlEH,t.t.o,Lr hoar, tho two ants&
kt •
g. hteIJUNTOOB,
F.Aere/ etre.... Allegheny
OTIC/..
ALL STYLES Of
aoc•t& shoes
68 hi Al= KRT. STREET,
A SUITABLE Pt4BENT
For no y perron to receive or give la a pair
ladies' Fine Kid Gallen or Babierals,
GENTS' FINE SLIPPERS,
A A FINE POUR or &
BOYS, SODTHS' B OIr
oIIILDRENS' BOOTS ,
fts AIISS es AND (1/3.II,DREPDs
FINE BALKORAI4III
And you eau lasi s nice an ortsn ant cheap at
J. EL BORLAND'S,
OS IdAItKET STREZT
• • .
H ()LIDA Y GIFTS.
TEE MOST usgert,
MOST DURABLE.,
MORE RELIED THAN
ANYTHING ELS E.
KEEP YOUR rEEr WARE AND DRY.
GO T
CA RNAIIAN eh CO.'S
BOUT k *UDE STORY.
Oorner of Merkel Street 81110 the Diamond,'
41 6 0/1
PITTSBURGH. PA.
L ME
rap GE/Tl3', ALD3B.IIB' AND .
causui
poetic .'hoes and Gatt,ers,
Or every Style
And Fenn, AS
4Jorner klftte a d COYLE'S,
n Wylie EtreAt..
as- Pra,, tom ettli everpbcdy. AMA
CALL AND SEE THE
GENT'S PINE CALF BOOTS
J. W. CIA2IVABIN
83 Ithirket •treat.
PX/MRCIEL9irr TAIL 0813
HEUNTR7 G. aralz,--
lerchant Tailor,
xuirre-tr.orr min ov ?UN a moms
ITTTSI3I3ItGri, Pa.,
rail,. great pleasure to aanpultelag to Ws lITIZOOP
unle customers and the paella or.erelVv, that his
purchases rod to nta•for the Pe.L.l. SEA
-005 are now ' =te ' d, haying beta Denozia/Ilf
selected from the flrat.craaa tiletli boinea to the
Euteru Litie Only Bach aii/ssa of goods as ean
really be recommentinl, mill tit eTwq.4 Which enta
traces tas ae west matt teo4 Approved teateudela .
..ad styles, the =Lire *coca othe eery large Parlet.....
anu melevt. 11r. Etale h. Ou c h Wanda:ace to latia :
:lag an early laspecnov.. •
early
E11...he.h., cOI4O.ItED CLOTH
AST/ LW: SKINS, as wool, watrazate. hat 1 5, .11 '
colon, eau s, and texlttre.
/.1.1.1.11/N uLora„, rod other new coating
new style tor entire Matta. s,
. i
A
Yenta great variety of PINE U 21 .5.1137.ER.P.S foe i
and Vesta, for Itemleketal Evening west.
nun
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FUR WINTER.
0 rER-00.11TIvras:
Blue
Black Chinchilla)
Brown Chinchilla,
Daliah Chinchilla,
FINE FRENCH BEAVaa all colors
biet, make up to ender is s elipsiget I
y ammer emu etyie.
POSBLELQ.EE&E.
s , locestots to S. CIR&Y R BOA.
. ,
won ma:Loa.," faous. S'O. 651 st
1.4 ASaIUiNIABLE
IM 9
, •
DE§IRA t.tiat..PDEL
or l3s►wa et routh,* Clotleft*
mAnz ro oanztt,
THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER.
E. B. NORRIi
•
amitcauurr• rexiost.
80. 79 rxrer.a.ai 87., Bi/9889917.
1.1 vii
DRESS AND SOROOL SUITS,
tketr lot of ettoloo rods'
For Fa,ll WeELr.
suer REcraIVED ey
GRAY & LOGAN. . .3
!V O. 47 ST. CLAIR SPIEAT.
M:=M
sear IadXITFACTURING IJOKZANY
WILL BUY
sat.
and for Lie nnine
°lda- teCei TW
, rE/ZER ARElSattOlt
eatast lEszka,4A4l . l l pit si t 1
'art toce-traLr a
qotrrEi & ROBB.