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Publication Office fifth atrwf, imot Smitbfltld
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WEDNESDAY MOBBING. NOV. 13.1861.
Tbs Hews*
The bivi which for two days the tele*
. graph ku bees bringing—iterating eod rt-
Ueretiog the. firtt almoot distrusted itale
ashts of our enoceteerat Beaufort, Sooth
Garvtfnn—Bay-now be neeepted m the hnr
&*■!•*•* IHIMW glprieni good news y*l (o
eone, nod the ultinUon if the boUerthingi
to etore .for • |loyul Md patriotic people,
whoee energy, fidelity Md petienoe hove
began to be reworded in the down of oh ero
of victory, which will re establish the grand
principle of national anityon a firm, im
aovnblo bneio, by crashing not only the
bydtn-Aendtd mouter, 4 ‘Bic«saio*,*’ bat
oleo tor deitroying the bitter root oat of
whiah that monster sprang to life, to wit,
thgt relio of the eelftsh cruelly and barber
ism of past ogee. Hunan Sunn.
And at length, we have the satisfaction
to write that, after long waiting—for the
of the day of preparation teemed to
paat-ilowly—we fee the gnat campaign
against the Southern Rebellion opening an
spleionaiy. for the national arms. The bat
tle, whloh hoe been ineritable for years,
againit the heresy.of'State rights, the eon-
spiraoy of an oligarohy of Slslteholdere, and
the barbarisms and abominations of an ag
gressive social system founded on the Insti
tution of hamnn slavery—this great
thank God, has at length began to be
fought, and that in true doworight earnest,
and on the trne battle-field for the questions
la eontrovereey to be finally and forever
decided. So may it be ; so let it be.
Thee Mata of tUxuwhft.
The people of. Western Virginia have, with
remarkable ananimity, voted in favor of
being set off as a new Biote, to be called
Kawawba. From the tone of the press, we
iafer that they look forward to a new era
of prosperity, when they are no longer tied
on to the old effete government of Richmond.
Whatever may be said of the propriety of
the Basement at this time—and there are
grave doable of its wisdom—there is no
question that they wilt be better and more
oheaply_ governed -than they have been.
They t eaa lop off many excrescences, and
institute more.modern and simpler forms.
Being a homogeneous people, they ean
legislate more satlsfaotorily. There will be
less slashing of interests than there has
been, and the slavery question, that bone
of eontenllon, will be moved out of the way,
for it will, of course, be.a free Btate. The
people wilHiardly consent that the slight
'sprinkling of slavery among them, will be
'x permitted to exist as an apple, of discord.
If they do, their peace is destroyed before
It Is begun. As a free, independent State,
Kanawha has a bright prospeet before her,
Md another decade will not pass until she
sits a queen on the mountains, in the midst
of her sisters, free', prosperous and happy.
—-The Convention to put the new govern
ment in motion, meets on the 26ih Inst. On
this body will depend greatly the future
prosperity of the infant Commonwealth.
•p«e«UtU| la Arms.
' We xro gUd to-lxirn from tkx Now York
Tribal, (hit lit Qovxrnmxnt hu rxxolvxd
to utop the opoeultUoniu arms. Itkuno-
Ultd all lit Govxrnoro of Btataa that tko
prloa for firat olut or Enfield rifled mnukelu
•kill not axeead $2O tuck, dallrarad la New
York. Tkli oonreo kaa bean raadarad ee
eaaaarj bj ika fact that partiea kaaiag eon
traeta with tka Qoraramaat to dalirer En
flald goal la Naw York at $l9 to $2O eaek,
hare yielded, la mnny caeaa, to more tempt
ing- offer! eatued by ooopatltloa among the
agent! of tka eaeeral Btataa. Tka Govirn
maatwlll karaafter take poaaaaalon of anna
arriving In tkla oonalry, and pay an aiaeaaad
value for them. All pnrekaaee karaafter
made will’be anbjeot to tka laapeotlon and
approval of Ordnaaoa OSoera of tka Halted
Btataa Army. The Qoveramant kaa oou
treated fortha maanfaotnra of a large num
bar of the beat Sprlagleld rifled gone, and
a large number of breeok-loadlng arms to
be manniaotnred In thia country. Tkaaa,
together with the oontraeia anthoriaed
abroad Immediate naa will aoen give a
aaQoieat Apply for all praaant and fntnra
weata of the army.
A RtoHnoni Dxciiiov.—A negro woman,
haloagiog to a cltizeo of Alexandria, early in
■ ithe Rebellion, wax .impriaoned by her muter
. la the city jail, on xuxptcion or an tnteotioa to
: roe away, which enapicion wu founded upon
‘ the feet that aha bad, on eeveril oecnionl.
fltrniahed meale to eomo of our aoldiere, from
her matter’! table.' A abort time ego, her mie
treeo applied to the Provoet Coart lor leave to
, take her from jtil, which wee granted. On
the night of her relaaee, her mentor took her to
: tke garret of hie hooee, gagged aod boned her,
and whipped her fnrionely, then looked her in.
Daring the night, the etciped by the window,
and in the morning made complaint to Judge
Traeee. He oammoned her muter, who in one
' of the P. P. Y.’e, and ordered him to be con
: fined in jail. Hie .wile, with, lean in her eyee,
1 applied to Hen. Montgomery for relief, and he
snooted the ; order for. imprieonmeat. Thn.
.. qnution wu taken to the War Department,
and AeeieUnl Secretary Scott, who la u win
uha in able, in deciding it, aid be fell no
diepoxition to meddfo with the action of the
Provoet Ounrt in any of ita deciaione, bnt enpe
-cially in Ihir one, becaaee it uemed in bin
opinion to bn eminently jut and
Jr. Y. THhtmer
He wlah aoma of onr any offieara would
.aoaaldar tha abova u n reproof fat tkalr
raprahentlble conduct in giving alave-hnat
" aid-the run ef tkalr enmpa, la pmanit of
their runaway ohattela. Ia tka talagraphio
dlppetohee of yuterday wu learn with regret
that Qaa. Hnntcr haa given the ran of hla
-camp to the alave-eafokera. Heougkt to
know, if he dean aot, that ho ia violating
I**, ae well aa jaalloe and humanity, by thia
permtnlon. What evidence kaa ha, bat the
. word of tkeaa men, that they own apy slaves,
or. that the negrcea they aaiia are tkalr
alavaat Indeed, kow doaa he know.that
they are not free men ? The taw kaa lastl
..toted a certain mode of reelaiming fngiliva
_-: alavea, and onr army offioara have no bnal>
: neu to engage in fhla aafaricna work.
Every one of tkaae hue lore of human
" fleck, are probably Moeiiaidß aplea, and car
ry intelligence of all they aot to the enemy.
" One danadT help ooatruling thia prooood
. . lag With tho.ooaduot of General Framoat,
whoa commanding fha aamo army. -The
M>ve hasten fled hla praaeaca, affrighted.
- Baacraon, the hlatoriaa, la hla epeeeh at
; ‘ tha Cooper Inatllale the olher evening,
Innnksd npon Ike aabjeol of army oflloera
relnrnlug fagitlve alavu la Ike fallowing
language:
"I do aot nadaralaad turning a aoldler
of the Haited Blatw Into a ooaatable to keep
_ the paaoe on the plaalatlea of the uoaa-
sionisfe.' It is not the part-of strength to
return them; it is not the part of a brave
man to make himself a police officer of that
sort. It is not the part of a soldier who
fights under the flag of the Revolution
It Is not worthy of a man of honor. It is
no!consistent with the duty of a command
ing offioer la the service of the people of
the United Stales. We send the army into
.the South to maintain the Union, to restore
the validity of the Constitution. If My
one presents claims under ths Constitution,
lethimbfcfia by placing the Constitution
In power, by respecting it Md upholding it.”
rUuieii mi tht United State*.
The New York Tima, on Monday, in ite
Money artiole, hoc an elaborate statement
of the present oondilion of the Natiooal Fi
nances, which shows that the pnblio debt Is
not Increasing as fast as hoe been generally
•nppoeed, and that the public debt is not as
great as was apprehended. Instead of the
Inoreate being one million dollars per day,
oo the average, U hoe been only seven hun
dred thousand dollars. Mr. Chase, U has
reason to know, had in reserve, sTfew days
since, aboat $176,000,000 of the loen of July
17th; he had issued but $60,000,000 of the
7 SO per eenk treasury bonds, and owes the
Assoeieted banks bat $25,000,000 on ac
aoani of advances for whioh bonds have not
yet been issued.
The expenditures from the treasury may,
indeed, average a million a day, bnt these
are met In part from revenae, and, besides,
(hey inelade the redemption of notes re
ceived in payment of onstomi, and the ex
change of Treasury notes. Thus, daring
the months of September and Ootober the
sum of three and a half millioos wss reoeived
for customs in that description of paper at
oar various ports. At the same time $&,-
360,000 has been exohMged at various
points for 7.30 Treasury bonds, making
aboat $8,860,000 in all to be dedaoted from
the aggregate expenditures for that period.
Of Ue demand notes, it is considered prob
able that lestlhM twelve miUlone are in ao
tunl circulation at present. -
The total faoded debt of the United Slates
on Bsptember Ist wss $75,704,000; includ-
ing treasury paper, the entire obligations
were $131,662,000. On the 11th instMt
this aggregate had Increased to $167,082,-
000, or including the advMcee made by the
banks, $182,082,000, an inorease of $50,.
430,000 rin seventy.two days, or in round
numbers, $700,000 per day.
Considering what has been done—how
great an army has been created—and the
immense navy fitted cut—we may congratu
late the country that we are not more in
debt. Not a tithe of the resources of the
loyal States have been tonohed, and there is
no reason to despond on oeeoont of the state
of the finances. With a country fall of
grain and other provisions, with flourish
ing manufactures, with a continuous i&flax
of gold from California, to say nothing of
the weekly receipts from Europe, the
ooantry has strength enough to beer the
preaure of the war until oar flog waves in
triamph over every elty and fori In the 're
bellious Btatee.
Times la Hew Orlseas.
A letter from a correspondent of Ihe N.
Y. Tima, with ihe Blockading Bqaedron, at
the mouth of .the Mississippi, doled Oct. 29,
says:
There wss greet rejoicing in New Orleans,
over the supposed detest of oar fleet in the
Ist* action. The city wee illuminated ; the
people got drank; women went mad with joy ;
the belle were rang, eeeaon fired; in feet, the
Hewe wee received by the most vociferooa de
monstrations of applause*
The citr of New Orleans is evidently doom
ed to deetraeUos, onlca the North eoon suc
ceeds io crushing the rebellion within it. It
i%sadly changed from what it was a year ago;
their levee ie completely deserted, end the en
tire extent of it seems one extended desolation.
The abortion, Enoch YVeto, may be teen, and
one or two other privateers are being fitted
out. You~hav* been aasdred that there are
many Union-loving men in tbic city, and that
very correctly, as we have had eafficient testi
mony oflate. It ie a fact that ol the old, prom
inent residents there, two-thirds ere strong
Union-loving msn, and they are obliged, ol
court*, to keep quiet, but they are yet san
guine, thai, as the millions of Northern free
men are ralljtog with exulting hearts around
our country's standard, tbay wtß, as one heart,
work with a power that will sooner or later
bring our beloved lend safely through its great
criaia, to be honored still more the civilised
world over, and all honor them for inch hope.
I hare been further assured that nearly all
the mechanics nnd laboring men are for the
Union, and strange as it may seem, the leader*
ud moit violant Secessionists there, art men
from the North, who have resided Sooth bnt •
ftw years, ud are virtually making a business
out of tbn rain of thn place. Many • torts have
bnnn closed* nod ihtrn it to utter protutlion
of bntianti generally, At will bo inferred
from thntn statements, mnch distress prevails,
sid tboatanda are ont of employment. Texan
beef in ibn only meat for sals, and thin in
■circe hod poor, and sold nt nt nnormoan
sricoe Thera are bo bap in mirket; batter
n sold nt 80 to 85 cenln perpoand; whitn pa
in toen nrn told nt $l4 pnr bxnml; sweet, of
which them nrn bat few, $ll 00 per barrel;
Mwder brinp $3 to $4 j lend, $2 to $3 76; tin,
$3O to $4O pnr box, tad til othtr trtielen it
proportion.
Tkt Bottle at Belmont-
Wn five below the Tallent tad monl salinfae*
tory dnttili of tbit “victory” that we ctn
find in thn Wenlnrn ptpnrn, no fir. Doubtless
in a day or two the whole affair will titnd ont
in clearer light; at prennat than in inch a
hue surrounding thn facta that wn can nan
nothing very distinctly—except perbapi thn
brilliant fatality ol a momantary success, aeon
nncenndad by thn retreat of onr acattered
forcea, a re-embarkation under the fire ol the
enemy, and, by and by, the inevitable reckon*
teg—the roll-call, which in alow end sad tocea
sums op thn coat ia “killed, wounded and
mttsißg. ,,
So far an wn can Inara thn nature of the ex
pedition, the diviaion that went down to Bel»
montnader General* JSrant and MeOlnrnand
formed bnt one portion of the whole, which
win a combination of three eereral expedition*,
oompriateg besides thia one from Cairo and
Bird’s Point, one from Padneah, Ky., end one
from Commerce, Miseonri. With thia premined,
tbn qeention now ia—whether the relnra of
the-Cairo and Bird*# Point division does not
render the failure of the olhers.eertain—or
•bow that they Sot>« failed already, if, u ia
probable, n general concerted action- was
plaited, which wu to be earried ont by the
combination of the loreee from the three poinla
named.
Aa we ventured to state, when the first inti
mation of this expedition against Colombo#
retched ns, oor Generate at Cairo concluded
that sach heavy drafts Jud been made on the
rebel forest under Pillow and Polk on the Mis*
aiaaippl, to reinforee Bockner on the one hand
end Pnce on ilfebther, that a fine chance was
ofltred tham not only to dear the rebels oat
of that part of Mtsaonri opposite to Colombo*,
bnt even to eeiaa Colombo# coarse
tbi* ell well. Ifolhiog could belbelter, in
fact, than to find and take thn enemy nt inch
a disadvantage. Bnt in ordar to d|> so, with
■plot swarming ’in.'the camp, xnd in constant
,communication with the enemy, il wa# neees
ury to Ika raueu ol tka plte, tfaxt it ekoeli
be kept exerat till tke.prxpiratioex were oidx
fcr-caityiag it tatn einceUoi. Otktrwixx,
with | railroxd eueaulcation at Unix eoet
miad, Ike eaeray, even il waxkxaxd before by
dxUckiag put of tkalr foreu, could aooe re*
cal Ikes, ud. go etand prepared lo aiaat the
i .&3Sis»jsSK3£i
blow aimed at them. Ho« the secret was
krpt, or rather not kepi, we bite already
beard Irom several sources; amoeg the rest,
we fiod in the Chicago Tribune, ol Satarday,
the following, which >• but one testimony oat
of many:
“On Wedoetdaj afternoon, we met a friend
on the street—s gentleman in civil hie, who
bed no right to know anything ol the mailer—
and by him we were put id poaacaeion .ol all
the (acts in relation to the contemplated aiiack.
He bad received it from a civilian who left
Cairo on Monday or Tuesday ; but where be
got hie information we have not learned. We
take it lor granted that the movement was
common talk io Cairo ; nay, we have proof ol
the tact in two letters received m this city
from privates in the camp, io which tbe aexpe
dition is mentioned.*’
After sueh evidence as this of the eeorecy
whloh was observed by onr Generals, or other
tfspooaibl* partita, if any, at Cairo, it k of
course luperflaoaa to cay that tbs enemy at Co--
lombai knew all aboat what was coming—and
hence had prepared themselves for it, preparing
also the result of the battle at Belmont for onr
brave north-western troops, whose very bravery,
ft—, only made the unavailing sacrifice the
greater.
—Can there be e (ootbold lor hope remain
ing io releience to ibis expedition, sloes we
have not yet heard from the two divisions
which started from Paducah and Commerce T
If so, we would lain indnlge ourselves by rest
ing on it, till the report of the two division!
yet nnheard from, shall come with a freight of
better haply, with each ee will but
serve for a further disillusion In the gloom ol
farther disappointment.
A Proclamation tb»t Biani Bomeihlnff.
fOcmipotdcnoe of tb* Bt. Looli Democrat ]
Rolla, Not. 9. —A portion ot the force sent
oat uoder Col. Greasel, into Text* Co., to
chastise ~lhe rebel* who here (or tome lime
infested that section, retaraed here yesterday,
bringing aine prisoners, five baodred heed ut
eettle, end forty hones aod males —the prop
erty ot armed rebels. Among the prisoners
ere Spencer Mitchell, Quertermastei, end Lu
Col. Taylor, Inspector of General Mcßride’s 1
Brigade. Before leaTiag Hoastao, Col. Gaea
eel maed this proclamation :
« To the People of the Town of Houston and
County of Texas, Mo.: —l here this dey placed,
apon yonr beeatifnl Coart Hoaee the flag o!
oar Uoioa* I lease it in yonr charge and
protection. !( taken down by rebel hands, I
will retnrn here and pillage -esery honse in
town owned by secessionists, or those whose
sympathies are with the rebels.
“ Any outrages hereafter committed apon
Union men or their families, will be returned
onjihe Secessionists two fold. Property taken
(rom Union men by the rebels, in or oat of the
county, mast be retarned immediately.
“ 1, hereby, gise the rebels ten days to make
good all losses sustained by Union families in
Texas county; il negleeted the coneeqoenees
be opon yonr own heads: I shall soon remrn
to yonr county, and see that this proelama*
tion is complied with to the letter. If yoa
wait for me to execate it, I will do it with a
tengeancs.
(Signed)
N. GREUSEL,
Col. Commanding Expedition.”
£tto fltibcctufinrM*.
(TS»THB SECOND LECTORS of the
ecnrMbj B**. Dr. Balky, of Baltimore, will
b« d*Uver*d at Count B*II.TBUBBDAY IVMNIWO,
ltth Inst BroJMt: fte Grtal iwricn Bebr&en
and Us BtsniU as seem fejr Ut* hght of ftopheey.
Tioketa, 35 ct« 4 to b* had at th* Book tod Mq*ic
etore*. and at lb* door. Lector* to comment* at i%
o’do*k. —oeU^t
fra*ALL PERSONS obUOMMITIEES
T engaged Id aclldtlDi or collecting Blanket*.
Clothing, iltipltal Storm or otter good* for tb« tol*
onUera lo tb* army, er* reqoeeted to forvard them
hlMii pomlbl* to lha oDd«r*tg*«d eommltue, »t
tb* QDbTOM BOUSE, ooroer ol Fifth and Salthfletd
•treeU, PHtaborgb.
A bill or Uat o? tb* artiole* aboatd accompany each
boa or pmt kag*. no!34n*tf
|TS»NOTICfi. —An £leokion lor Presi
daat, Treaaam asd ala Director* of th* Ho
nongehelaandOoat HUlTntnplkeOompany mil b*
held at th* hooa* of THIMBLE, Booth Pitta*
bcrgb, oa SATURDAY, tb* 80th IniL, between tb*
boon orlO a. n. and Ip.m.
no»fltw> W. q BOBIBBQH, Traaacrer
jyjAOVB INK.
PHOTOGRAPHIC iLBHMB,
DIABIII YOB 1869,
FOR BALI BY
W. b, HAVEN,
00BN1B WOOD AND THIRD STRUTS.
nofca<
DR. WM. HALL’S BALBAM,
DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM,
DR. WM. DALI/B BALSAM,
TOR THI LUNGS,
TOR Tai LUNGS,
FOR XHI LUNGS,
A ctrtßls ear* for
A etrttin can for
Oenabt, Colds and Pain Id tba Bids,
Coogbs, Golds nod Pain In tka Bide,
Ooogha, Golds and Pain in the Bide,
And all filsaasea of-tbn Qha>t and l>ttng*i
And all Diseiaw of the Obaat end Loog*,
And ell Dlaaasaaof tba Ghent and Longs,
tor sate b* JOfIIPH tLXUJMO,
note Oornsr of Diamond and Market street.
Or/ici o» van Oomouan ov tiuaiwt Oa, P*,
Pittsbargb, November 12th, 1811.
TO OQNTBAOTOBB.—Beni ad Propo
poaali will be received st-thls offloenntfl the 16th
Inet. lor Bapalrteg the Abntments of the Bridge over
Big BnU Creek, near Benjamin Goa’s, In Pawn town
ship, sod far pnttfngoo a new Wooden Btrootore
Span Bfty.five test. To be dooe by the foot lineal
froaml toeed, Btooa-woik.to be done by the p»reb
tveat|4n Inal.
Pinna aod specifications can be seen at the office of
; theOonntyOommlasloaan.
Bv direction of tba Oonntr Oommlssfonsrs.
Dol&Xtd HBNBT LAMBIBT, Oontroller.
LOST— YIOTOBIRS—On Saturday
eventng, InTempeiancevllls, between the, Toll-’
houe on the pltnkroed a&d Mmlthlj’a Store. Ary
peraon latorntng the name to P. Vitxgersld’s store
will be reweided end reoe ve the thanks of the owner,
ooiaatd Mrs. MART Me jOHIdIOK.
SPIOBD MINGS MEAT, —We ure jest
In recslpl of onr first supply of Me Pins ultra
Minted Meat, pat ap In 0 pound glass Jers, or lor sale
by the pound or bamLai the Pamlly Grocery Store of
JOHN A.BBNBOAW,
noIS oor. Liberty and Hand strata.
SRAKEB bWKET CORN—An exael
lank sabatltnts for green corn, dried and pot ap
carefully by the United Society of Bbakers, and for
sale, vholamia or retail by
S' HN A. RIRBBAW,
nolß eoqierM Liberty and Hand eta.
Sundries—
-80 barrel# Dried Peaehsa—naw crop*
10 do' do Apple# do
100 boshels White Pink-Bye Pota’oss,
In store and for ante by GULP A BHlf ABD,
note 648 Liberty atreet.
CRUDE OIL—SOO barrels, nailable
for refining, for cal# by
jam ns dalzillabon.
non 805.69 andfO Water street.
BARRELS— 38 Oil Barrels to arrive to
day for sale by IBAIAH DIOBUT A 00.
Basket willows-4000 lbs. to
arrive per steamer for aale by
BOlfi IBAIAH DIQgBY A 00.
JQR. LDRTON’a CUOLAGOUUJC,
A CERTAIN CUl* VOR
AGUE AND^rEVER,
iililUUitr MlMßtUoDlaeua*.
PRIGS 81,50 PUB BOTTLB.
TOR BALI BY
DR. EBYSBR,
140 Wood Strut.
without ilpittin «l L L. LUR*
Tftg, n. a poiraif
IjtßJteti OUftSiGMMJfiNT—
* 10 bblo. family flour, ~‘ w "'
14 do BoWSm floor,
11 do prim* Bmu,
6 do Crooborrlca,
58 to IhhU Apple*,
40 do PoUtoM,
84 bubdi fnib sreoodOorn Uni,
SCO do Potslooa,
8000 po«ftda Bo ckwbaot floor,
% tuba fmh I oil Batter,
Jam romteod tad fcf ■!» by
J4B. A. fftSßft,
MU - Oom» Mutal ood flwftrwt
CRANbA&Rlftt*. —5O bbla. choice
CrutwrrtN «rr]Tlnf from lh» vest *ad fer«l*
bOHOMaKKB 4 L4RQ*
lOSUbwtjr Rtrwt.
B&NBS&R1EB—50 bbla. Cumtita
J. 8. LI9QITTA 00,
noil . Ho. 71 VUir and W front itmt.
HIOK.GUY bbl* tor sale by
utt J. 8. LIMITS 4 00.
jUto aiibßtinmnit*.
STRAY STEER - Came to the prem
t-ceaalitie •atse tbec, CO WnUrn »»euce. IHc
ood Ward AH< gUrny, a DLAOS « RBK, «!lb *m»U
white cpoU co l.o;h tide*, »OJ wb'te oa bfo<tttK>
tvwa ihs lute bor»* lotig*ud »pt**lDg The
ownrr le r qu- it d <o oome forward, pro?* property,
pay thirges *n-J »k# it *w*T,or It wtH b* dtopoted of
eeeenilng to law [oel*di] MRS. P'PBER.
TT ULLIIIEN'&
. X" mnuaurs
BULUHIIPS
Parisian Toorn pastk.
PARIBUS TOOTH PABTK,
PARISIAN TO'JTQ PABTK,
PnptreJ from the original reclpa by Dr. Bientltcger,
of Wheeling, tod rr commended by Dr, J. V,
Ilnlliben, of thl* dty, m b- lug the only troe
and grouts* article of tbla Put* now
betor* tb* public Tb* inaay.lnilU
ttoot of tbl* CKLIBRATID
PaBT>»boald<an*e toe pub
11c to be rerelol H por
ch «ring, •» the asM
emit far Ml*
only la tbl*
city by
SIMON JOHNSTON, DrnggUt,
and dealer in Obolc* fatally Medic In •«,
Oorner Smllhfleldand Foqrtb itreeta.
*OUB IIA.IB I
BBAUTirT TOUEIEIiP,
by using
CHAPPELL’S HYPERION,
FOR CURLING TBS HAIR.
The Ladles End Gentlemen tbrocghout the world
will be pleased to learn that I here recently dtacovir.
•dan article thet will Curl the Hilr
Spuing OUAPPILL’S HTPRRIOH, Ladles and
Gentlemen oan beaetlly themeelTee a thousand fold.
VUAPrXLL'S BYPIRION
Is the only artlole in the world
that will Onrl straight Hair. The only article that
will Onrl the Hair
IN BgAVTIFUL OUMLIV
IN GLOS&T CUBLBI
IN 81LKKN CVRLU
IN FLAXEN CUtLfi!
IN FLOWING CUBL*i .
in waving ouelsi
IN LUJU7&UNT CURLS
It makes the Bair eoft and glceey. It intigoretae
the Bair. It beaotifles the Hair. It cleanses the
Uair. It has a mostHellgbttal perfume.
IT PBIVENTS TDK HAIB MOM FALLING OFF;
it mttSs rr to ms rcatr. It Is the only article ever
yet discovered that will corl straight Bair in beasts
-fol cnrla, witnout toluy to the Bair or scalp.
The BiPBRION does not in any manner Interfere
with the
NATURAL SOVTHKS3 Of THS HAIR.
It neither ecorchca opr dries It. Th» BTPIRION
an be 10 applied m to cun tbs Hair to cnrl for on*
day, or lor one week, or Jor oca month, or *O7 loafer
period retired.
The HTPRUWN U'be only article In the v. rid bat
wbetcan be conn forfeited or Imitated by nnprlnclpled
punu. To prevent thla, we do not offer It lor ale
at any DroggtaiV In the United StaUa.
Therefore, any Lady cr Gentleman who deal ret to
boantl/j themaeiToe ry ntlnf the HYPBBION, most
I ocoee thePulOf. ONI DULL* R, in 1 letUr.and
iddreaa,
W. CHAPPELL A CO.,
Box l« t
Portoura, Qtauffa Cjunty Ohio,
And it will be carefnlty aenl by return mall.
poT-dtf
& CO.,
ASSAYSES AND ARfINISS
GOLD AND SILVER,
■o. S 3 loath Vlklrd »tr««t,
PHIL4DBLPIIIA.
GtolU and Silver Bought.
forwarding packages bj Express will
moot with a prompt ut corre t return.
Brier to 8. Bx»9U 4 Co-. GuMe oclMaWdlm
Tub only article tuat can
•Iwsjre be relied on (or eetaraJnatlng VKRWIB
of all descriptions, U Ibe
BAT PABTI,
HAT PAST!.
RA T PAfTI,
BA T PAITI,
BAT PABTI.
BAT PABTI,
Prepared only by JO9BPB FLBUINQ,
Prepared cdlt by JOOBI>B FUMING,
not corner Id artel it reel and tbe Diamond.
ft. ii v. y* T|ji> ■ - Lntn titioia
IJIAKLOR * BROTUJSR,
COimillOl IKBCUABII,
NO. 46 WALNUT BTBMT,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
ttttatfon Rtvao to th* porchM* tod
-»i» of Prodoci«nd Hmbiodlii gvoertllj.
Hodertta tdT«oott mtdt oa eoragumtatsef ittpU
trtklM
Mean.THOMAS AttbCCKLS A GO, Pittobergb.
- KING. PRNNOOK A 00., do
JOBIPH 0. BUTLSR, Jtoq« Otartaatll,
And Cincinnati Mwchtoti fotnity. potiad
QAKPENTISfi SHOP.
Hartog remorad my shop from Leacock atmt to
the Oil Barrel factory, next to B relieve Wcolen
factory, below the Bnapeoalen Bridge, oa the Alle
gheny river, we are dow prepared to do eUhlndaof
OARPBNTRR WORK.
AVPartioolar attention paid to JOBBING of all
kloda. AU work dose oo the caoat rsaaooable tarma.
no&Lwd B. T PRIOR-
■JHOMAB U. KLLIOTT, M. D.
Booth aide of Booth Coatooa, one door
eaat of Vedaral atmt, Allegheny.
Da. ILLIOTT bating retoraad to Alleghany asd
momed the practice d medlo'ne, r»»p«stfalJj off«ta
hta pmfaeiinnal aarrlcea to hia old friend* and'the
oommnaily generally. - nofclwd
HEELKB * WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINE.
Ho. 27 Pint Street, PMibargfc.
FAIRS OF 1860
WHKKLER ft WILSON
A «mt (fed Ou Firti Premium at the
OHITID STATU FAIR: OHIO BTATR FAIR;
ILLINOIS BTATR FAIR;
WIBOONBIN eTATR FAIR; lOWA BTATI FAIR;
KRNIBOKT BTATR FAIR;
TRNNRBBRR BTATI FAIR; N. J. BTATR FAIR
TRRHONT BTATR FAIR;
Chicago Mechanic i 1 lost!tote;
loolßTllle Mechanic** Inatltote;
OtactottaU lUebanJc** lostUstr,
ALLVOHENY OOORTY FAIR, PJTTdBOBQB,
and other County Fein too nnmeroai to mention*
w» offer to the pobllo WBIItIE A WIUON'B
IMPROVED HKWIMO HAOBISR, AT RRDUQID
PRION, with locreaaed coaOdeoce in tta mcrltiae
the beet end raoet reileMi Family Sewing Miektne
now Id dm. It eewe eqqaU y well oo the thickeet end
thlneet fabrics, mekeethe lock-atlteh Impoealble to
onriTe\ with the eoe«atlal.adrantage o( being alike
oo both ddct, loralog no ridge or chela oa the aadar
ude—li iliapte la conicnetioo, more epeedj in more
neat, ead sore dareble then any other machine.
We give Jnll tastroctlooi to eaable the parchaaer to
eew ordinary eeeme, etiteti, b«n, fell, qnilt, gather,
bind end tack, all on the noe mechlae, end werraat
ttfor three jeera.
Orcalar& eoateiiaog teetlaooUU from ledlee of tt e
hlf heat eteodlng, out and weet.gtrtag price*, Ao*,
will be farniihed gratia, on application In penoa or
by letter,
Sewing Machine Needles, 811 k, Twlat, Cotton and
OUooaataatly oo head.
aoT:lyaiAwF
jyj YOUR OWN PRINTING l
OOOLfcl 'BOABIHR PRINTTKQ OFIIOI.
Dwtgned tor Bnull Printers, BUtkmm, Drfcggtsta,
Merchants, Grocers, Bankers, Amateore, tha Amy
tod Mary, Ac. Me Prams «a ofler lor sailers at
a Maw Pattern; are the aim pleat sad strongest and
beat made of eoyeheep Presses eesr tnTu.ted,aßdoe
copy lete spaoe; can be operated by aay one, whethar
prioter or not, and are sold at prices hitherto tin heard
of, that fa to aay at about ONA-TKNTU the price of
Job Prams now Is see. The Oabtasta (upon which,
the Preeaea ataed,) are ootspoead of amalfChkm, neat
ly and strongly pot together, and far oosMetaaas and
oosTeoienee bare oarer ben equalled. Cell and ex
■hi,, or aend for droolers, glTingslaas, pricea, bo.
/.a OOOLST A CO-
Wo. I Bprnoa atraat, N, JZ
AK(\ BBLB. GHOIQ& N. OHL&ANS
*vU UOL4B£JBB t
100 bbds. fair, good fair/ and prim* N. O.Sngai,
60bbia.aoldeo and Alnb«r kyrop.
lit bozM 6mat Black Sa and 10 Tobacco,
T* half cheat* T. H; and 0. P- Ini,
60 do do Black . • **
With a largo aawrtmant of all-other good* In car
Una, fcrnnby J. B. d 00,
KViaiD BBODLATXONB . Tj~
roi i 0 J
. illlT Of 181 ONJTID STATU, IttL
Wtlh » foil index. One TOln*e, Ini. Pi k» 11,00.
Important cbaona and addition! bare naan made lo
tbIVaBTIBBD JIDITtOH OFT T ni ABMT RIOULA.
TlONß.aaltt abonld at onea be In (babandabC al)
who have the pnrion* edltaone. lor aa)e by
son BAT A 09- « Wood rtreet.
o*7/r BAGS FAiKTU PKittJß Bit)
O 4 O OOVPBB arriving and for aala by
J. A bIbUOBTa * 00 ,
boIT UP and 183 Second atnat '
INDIA. BUBBUB BDANKBTo FOB
SOL&lBR&—Another lot i«*t noalrad at the
rvU* KKFiNMX JTUR BALK, _ , “
VniM on tbo WuMoftoa Ymptfeo Beoi Uotn
■Uo from rcnr UMtnc« vttn nil Uio
rr .ifir— rr tor ®*kiog good CO; tlto, aa tbu*
dtoorol water. Vor fonttf Mmitko —onJnof
Btroa xu>um»
Month olßowJMllaa.
9(5 Grooto,
JQRY GUvDS !
LARGS NSW BTOCK
THIBD ARRIVAL
J. BA. BURCHFIELDS.
SW GOODS! NSW GOODS! 1
CHEAP FOB OASHi
WOOLEN HOODS
WOOLEN HOOD*.
SONYAGS,
Tha chat pact WOOLEN HOSIERY Id tba city.
MERINO BHfRTB ANIL DRAWERS,
IIaRINO BHIRTH AND DRAWERS,
WOOLEN YARLS,
KNIT SHAWLS,
WOOLEN BOOKS,
ZEPHYR WORSTED,
SHETLAND YARNS,
GLOVER GAUNTLETS.
HOOP SKIRTS
EXTRA HEAVY
CANTON ILANNRLfI,
DRAWERS for 7A cto.
CHARLES QIPNKR’S
TRIMMING STORE,
801 l 98 MARKET STREET.
PITTSBURGH
KOVRWma STO&B,
D. COOPER L CO.
ara jnat racaivad another anpply of MOU* N
NGQoOD*, In Black and Purple, and Black
a»d Lavender, Inclosing
OTTOMANS AND YELOURP,
HENRIETTA OLOTUS,
BUPRB'B CLOTHS,
OASHMBRBA AND MERINOS,
REPS AND Cl LAtEBR
SBAWU-wwait atylea,
OKAPI AND OTHER COLLARS,
MOURNING RUQHEB,
GAUNTLETS AND GLOVES,
HOSIERY,
and an aaaortmrct of nralatjlet
MOURNING PRINTS and
LOW PRICED DE LAINE&
4W»Famtlka in moaroloß will at all tinea
End bar* a tare# aaaortnaaat of inch good* aa
an «< for mourning, selected with much
can, and at
LOW CASH PniCEB,
ntAYawdwHAlf P
Q.O TO
J. W. BARKER & CO.'S,
SB MARKET hTKEET,
silks;'
DDHTKRH,
DB LAINBB,
PLAIN, PLAID AND BTRIPID
DRESS GOODS,
PAST OOLOKID PRINTS, PIR YARD.
BATOR, If ACROM A CO., ■
Nos. 17 andlß BHfth street.
An nownfoirfog ft SMh aopplJof - ..
NEW WINTER GOODS,
Parcbesed by on* of tha firm diving tba pact weak In
hew York and Boat on market. Wa can no* ofe
groat Inducement# to WHOLUALB A9P BRAIL
BOYBBB. Bmbradag cbolea styles of
Qlmps, Braids, Battens, Teroele,
Velvets for Dim and Cloak Triamlogs,
Real Frtoctund fioctoh Kab’d OoUan and Sale, -
Baal Ltaa Trimmed OoDara, Bats and Hdkfr, .
Bead f reneb Lace, Bmadlae and Ttea*fell*
Intents KmbroMarad Bobaa, Waists and Oaps,
Bonnet and la* Bfbboa%3riaalng Bibboca,
and Flames,
LadteaP Oolond Oadnaatnaad Boston WbbedHoaa,
Silk. Merino and Boss,
OhlUrea’s Highland Plaid and fltriped Hnsa, a
Centf. lAdMpasd GhOdran’saioteaaadCanaUats,
Xtmt Bple*-JkttWr - ***• *«»
Psney Beck Th*,ltock»,B«nrts and Ornvets,
Half Hose, Baspecdeny Hanfltycfahfo.
fine Custom-made Bbirta and OoUan,
laneyOrordßhWn-nntfndy
bOk, Merino and Wool Undershirts and Drawer*,
ZwhjrandßbTtUnd Wool-balttlng material,
faney Chenilla, Qord and Braid Bair HaML
Blbbon and Velvet Head Praam, Hnblaa. dc.
-j»Hevtsi made epaafel arrangements. with the
manafectnrers of the BIST BTML BfBIBO BEIBTB,
we are enabled to tall a better Skirt to tka trade at a
lower pries then any boue east or weet. - Oar llaa of
boaster* ere 10, IS, U, U.S, SS, »-ledlm, and 4, t,
6.7,8,8. 10, IS. U—entases and ckiUren’e.
iardTYdßD COUHtBY MBMBAHTB, MILLF
NIBS AMD PBDBLIBS who buy to sell again, will
elvers find oar stock well aaaorted, and prices as law
ts any honse east or wtst,
BASOV, MAOBUM * 00., .
H<w.lTandloyHlbat>aaV
And all persons who sell agalarkra Invited to T UTXLfiB
- 1 - „c*U end examine tba n»
BwntiNas, ex vra. pee yard.
CLOTHS,
JEANS,
•' FLANNELS,
wk. bdmhssl
49*Ws dif| eonpetiUon Id PBIOIB, tod onr stock
Is tbs mofteonplsts laths dtp.
49>Wk OIVSB A ORBATIB VABIITI .THAN
AMT OTHER BOUBI.
CALL BEPOBX PURCBASJRQ EL&SWHERE.
ooSfcmkWtfT
QOUNTKI MKKUUANTS,
•took or aooos
WHOLBBALB HOOMB.
WOO'.IH BOODI AND (K4TINaO»PB,
NUBIAR 80NTA0S, BOAHPB AND ILIBVIB,
BOSTON AIMBID WOOL DOU,
■ obuduh'i naiFis non,
hbiti hixid mno übdiebeirtb
*HD DBAWBBB,’
BAIR an AND BRAD DiRSBIg,
A WRIT LOT or BALMORAL' AKIRTP;
rmbuoidbbirb vrrr cheap.
tm Itilill bcysrsvni~ find nwnwuiimut od«so*
•n f good, m* ear. pitas «• lav arup boss* tm tbs
Of thotorj feat Steel flprtmfcriftltaf rad cbOJnn,
iron t*«»ottO*t«brtM nunbctortoo.ta
Cord* Hamer Tepa, WUaTapn,
—-—Tfrpearad Matitn—,
BOUQHT to B
Am adriaU«ft«fcfcfc mnu wbo toy IbreaAwlll
*" wdyMtilvi'iM ihkb m laifiatMto
mU Mtkwpituj howouuftodlj.
JOSEPH HORNE,
■d If ftuktt ihhi<
WANTED - 500 busneli good Bye by
JAB. a. FtTlka,
L oul2 -Oorotrot M«k*t wd Vint eta.
Wanted —a steam cylinder
BOitKft 83 tacbea to diaaeter, SO or U feet
loeg,- Jfagalse of'" - - • M. BOtlj
nofclwd corner DcqaceaeWey end Pdn> Alky.
DAI GUODBJ
WANTED— Bonds and Mortgages
for $2,000 end $B.OOO, haring troca two to
three icon to ran. Apply el PHTOrS, 18 W. CUk
itmt. ••
X?ARM fOR &lL£.—f offer foTSila
' ' » VA&M L ritaftta in Pfttto, knrMkip, Al}«*bftHT
COODt,. twclT, mllM MStOt PiltUrorfh, ftld few
milt. Iron lb, IMnMb UJnad. ccoMlmlnc
ON. UDNDOXD .o*lB, UtJ ol wbkh an dwi
and IU, balance w.II limited. .Ihw, U
Collated mi OMJIU.D »wi » gAW MItL to *od
running order os a breach of ■«
term* eoqaire of the tubecriber, on thopreoiM
BttMu* aoAAQTasaa.
VALUABLE OIL PKOPERTS FOB
BAH—Situated ob franefa Croak, eatbractog
between 10 and 11 eeree. There ere oa the ptopwty
•ts well* la Tartons proyaa, three of wmkh ne el
■ofOdest depth to juetliy operating. Oenßeeiadwiu
tho well* la e powerful engine, le good fanning’order.
Thia property la adjoin lag the celebrated l’Corßkk
rena and le perhape one of the beet oil allee la that
region. We offer e greet bargain ooeasy tarma of
payment, or with exchange for reel eetaU la or ed
otolng the dty. for pertieniare apply to
- B.M^LAUISOO,
enP tfo. foarth atreei.
FOR BALK—A verj oonunodioaa and
ooafortable realdeooe, in * derirabla neighbor
hood in the 8d Ward, Allegheny, cm long and mj
permeate, and tott low. liqnire of
8. WMOTIH, .fa. Attorney at U*,
1» ftsrth otrMt
WOOLBN HOODS,
nitt »AI*IC- ABOUT fITB MOMI
Cj poWULIn «iod order, nowdrivtn# three power
•3S5 to --*• wmu s2&rYs,ifen*-
fifth etreet, abort BmtthSeld.
WOOLEN 8* BEVEB,
GAITERS and
GAUNTLETS.
XO BUI TOUR
i tSHA'ft LB,
CLOAKS
MERINGEB,
CASHMERES,
POPLINS,
OF MYXMT KIND.
OABBIMKRKO,
BATINETS
BLANKETS,
d(L, <o.
MILLINERS, PEDDLERS,
hoof nun
tHftants
SaU A Co Act.
Jtrto ISoolts.
IiOOKB TOR TUB ARM I.—
fl Regulation* tor the Army or tbe United Bute*.
Gilbam’a Manoal tor Yolanteen and Malitte.
U. H. Infentry and RlfleTmctica complete.
Boott'e Infantry Taetka.
Tbe Zonave Drill Book. •
Manuel tor the Recruit to tbe light Infantry Drill.
Amoved lor the Untied State* Zoaim by the late
001. KUawOThr'
Bayonet Bxarriaee far tbe Anny.J;
ALSO,
Peraonal Hiftory ol Lptd Bacon.
Life of Sir PbUlp Sidney.
fllteen Dedafve Battles. By Oreaeej.
Mr Waiter Raleigh. By 0. Kingsley.
Adventnre* In the Bon lb > Roving
Printer.
Tom Brown at OxfOTd. a vole,
popular Autonomy. By Mitchell.
Beantlee of Bnakla.
Mbs Gilbert's Career.
Glossary of BogUsh Words. By 'Trench.
BeoUh. By Angneta J.SvSns.
School, Gleeeica], Medical end Theological
Book*. Blank Books and Stationery.
002 I. L. RBaD, T 8 fonrth meet.
CEUIL I>REEMB, by the late M«yor
Wlnthrop. of tbe New York Seventh Regiment.
The Arm lee of Europe. By General George B. Mo*
Olellsn.
Revived Army Begnlattoae.
Adventure* In tbe Booth Pacific. By e Roving
Printer.
Tb* Hoove on tbe Moor. By the author of Marge*
ret Maitland.
Tbe Theory and Practlee of tbe Swedish Movement
Ott'e.
Sisal end Zion. By Baseman.
Otjeoc Umoaa for Teacher* and Parents. By H.
A. Galkina- • _
Tbe Detente of Armageddon, or Our Ooootry Fore
told In Scripture. By *• B- Blue.
Por tele by . R. 8. DAVlfl, 91 Wood street.
Major general u'olellan’B
OaiAT WORK—TUB ARHUS Of B»-
ROl'B. Illnatr ted.
Revised Army Regulations.
• United Stetee Infantry Tactics.
U’Clellao’s Batonetßierdsef >
Klogabury’elnbntryaud Artillery.
’ Rcott’s Intan try Tactica, Bto la.
GUbam's Oevalry Tarium,
Tbe Raernlt
drove’ Military Bnrgery.
for eale by RAY A 00 n M Wood vtreefc
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
an
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
A floeeaeortaentof ALBUMS, boiling from twenty
foor to ninetyelz Portraits. In plain and elegant
styles of binding, with Photographs cf nearly all the
dlsttogobhed men end women living. T
McOLBLLAN, Mr*. JBPf. DAVIS,
80OTT, Mra. LINOOLR,
UNOOLN. HARBIBT LANK
JfiTP.DAVU Uit S. A. DOUGLAS,
BIaURMABt), Mrs. BI9OURNB7,
THBOABINMT, EWPRIB9 BUOKNIB, Ae
for eel* by Et S. DAVIB, B Wood street.
DIARIES FOR 1862.—Just received
*n sseortmeot of Messrs. L.AB- Rdwarde* bean*
titoi Diartee for 18U2, In pla*n and elegant vtjtee.—
for tale by B. 8. DAVIS,B3 Wood ilrsei.
THE EQUITY DKAITCSMAN, being
a selection of forme of pleading In saite of Bqnity.
Revived end enlarged edition, with oopi:ns notes and
references to American caws. for tale by
oeU KAY Wood et
gHAWLS ANI) CLOAKS,
NIWBTTLKB;
BUBTITCL DRKB3 600119,
ALL KINDS;
pAt.iIQRAI. fIRIRTfI,
HO3IBET, QLOVAS, Aik, Ac*
NEIDLB WORE, VERT CHEAP;
VI.ANNKLB OV ALL KINDS;
FRHiTBreifIQHAMS, Ao;
SHEETIHeS, BOIKTINQ9, Aik, Ao.
AS WE SELL FOR CASE,
NO ONI OAN BILL CHEAPER.
C. HANSON LOVE,
HO. 74 M ABZBT BTBBBT.
NEW GOODSII
(1001)31
FA L L G 0 O DS
JUST RECEIVED.- •
Wa an aovopanlßf i eboknbokofYAUflOOM
eondatlng in all' of tfeia latest itepartattoas of GLOVHP
OASSIUERBSand VKSHNOB, which wa Safer ou
•etraiwfilba ogaal to any asnrtaMst to ha bind
Baat crWaat.'VMy wfilbaMdaspto«Sar
atprtostyi*, and atptfeas to ntttfca ttnsa. Wo
'would tmwtfhny oboetl an tarty call-Dm* oar
patro&a ana tite pabllo.
SABIUEL fiIUT 4805,
No 19 FrmrSt.
NOTICE.— Th# W«ehoiM, Utetj oooo
' "’“Si Wrf MOO*
HHOULDSBBi BU>tB ut H*MI. 41m*M At.
m. wtttf ■*. *. HAT* * (XX
QARBONGUr— 20 tofai No. .Xreogrsd
iITTSBOKGH THEATRE.
WtXMKSDAY BYBNUfS, NOVIMBBK IS.*B
Tint appearance of ITTUB BBHDBBJON alace her
return to this city from her very encceestal star en
gagement at Cintlnnati.
URKOLV; OR, LOVE'S LETTERS*
BBLIOKA, with song* BTTIK HXBDKRBOK.
To eonclnde with the S net drama of
HORSE-SHOE ROBINSON.
ROMMHOI ROBIdSON MR-HKHDIRBON.
MILDRID .MISS KAOS BBWTOH.
Pw«a«gs|KMtt.
Il lah<
NSW AND BXOONH-BAHB
PIANOS,
iAT GBIII BABOAIBB.
AIso—PIANOS TO RXRT.
OHABLOTTB BMJMB,
No.QS fifth atraat.
gKAUBORK'B
LDKN CHAIN
Sabbath School Melodies.
A MBW SABBATH SCHOOL SIMGIHQ'BOOK*
The largest, moat complete and perfect byma and
ttmißook«nrsid.foru» bmoi Sabbath Seboola.
Prloa, $l2 par htmdrad, or U end litrii, or $l,lO
par dccen, for ante ta qcantitiea or daily by
JOHHS.MKLUa,
oc 11 No. B 1 Wood atraat, Plttebcgh, •
SAuBBD MUSIC BOO&o-
TBH CTCOAOA; JOBILBB;
NBW LXJTM OT ZION; DIAPASON;
OaWSTIAN MlMhtßHfi j *•:
BBW OABMIHA BAQBA;
SABBATH E*I,L, A»
THAN KgQ IVIN 9.
All .ha«bore at SBAO bar doaan, <aah. lor. •« tjr
JOHN H. HBi. 08,
ocil No. 01 Wood .treat, Pttk a nth.
iSfrntattoim.
OBMAL SOHOUL.
H. WILLIAMS.
Has opanad a Nonaal Bebool at *
No. SS Br. OLA IB BTKUT, Sd dory,
fattaan #/ Aadtera.
Qa la tha cannaellor or t&a Taaebara, thanan to
whom all of u look for adrioa aod teatrinttoa.
JOHN J. WOLCOTT.
I ooacnr moat haartUy with tha ahora.
liBONABD H. BATON.
I chearftfllj cencor la tha opinion ayraa^abwa.
I taka pUaanre 1b kirlog llaamy opinion that tha
toragotni recommendation la fally merited. . .
ABOUT.
1 know of no ona who daaarrea htefaer taattmmn ta
hUfavor. B.N. AVBBi. .
1 folly concor la the a bore recommendation.
D. DXNBISOB,
Ha can prepara pnpila for tha High School qckka
than any other teacher In tha dt y.
A.T.DOOTHBTT.
TIBMB—SI par week, hi ad Tinea anfcStawd ,
Pnnn iNsrmra;*,
HANOOOK BTRBBr. NBAH PBNN,
Wdlraopan on MONDAY, the 8d dap of BEPTIM-
Uk Taras S2B par aeaston of ftta months,
eofct*** J. tL BftllTß. Prindnal.
Q.AB FIXTURES.—
LAHM ABSOBTMBNT
JUBT BBOUTBD
For Sale by
BAILY, FABBELL A CO.,
■u. in ruiiKiß nuu,
MWiITaJ.
BATCH A GO.,
SHIP AOBMTS,
COMMISSION MIRGHApfS,
138 Walzmt Btroot,
PBZLADMLPBU.
dbauu nr- :
FLOUR, GRAIN, PBODUOB, TOBACCO
WIHBB AND LIQUORS,
0 tolas fer amrt to bo madam rsoatpt of goods.
t&Xlbanl each advaaeaa mada os cwiifgnmaife
anto-lyd
:8 AND OIL ULOTHB
* ATTEB
FOURTH BT. CARPET BTORB-
.W. D. A B. MoOALLBH hata this Aay .opaaad
part of a vary largo and vartsd awes Uaant at OAK*
MONO, to wkkh they lorltath* attaaOunof bn
at, as ikay shall-Da oftradoa tho moot fcvcrtbto
Also, ■ newly (sported lot of baaattfal~DßUBoßTB
of aU vttthst sad at thatowast rates.
W. p. * H. kMALLUK,
8T fourth awr
wovia .■_ noviA
D Db haven a bon.
9 MANUTACrURMBA 01
STOVES.
Wuehotue, Ewteral Street, notr New
Baaasnsioa brldga, lUAQBIHT 01X1.
wa aafc tba attention of daatars to oar targe snort*
aaaft of Cooking sad Baa Hut Stows, far wood aad
OoaLwhlob waaraacOtagattai lowatpsksa. Boss
vbttfag oor dtj wtH And It to tbatradvaatagatogNs
os acJlsad lamina oor loot befcrapqithMtegalw
whan. ‘
Oast Ins Hooas Tronteulroa Ball fof t ßfaln t Hollow
Warn, Wagon Boxat,
Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, 'Fenders,
sect Oasfegs of all kiada mada tootta.
Jylfclyd . ~ 0. Pa HAVEN A 808.
ATS AN II OAFS.—
FAIiL STYLES
MoOORB 4l OO.M,
m woo BIUST, PimBUBOBi
Hava now on hand a vary larga and com plate stock
eltbatotaststytasat
HAI S AND CAPS,
Both for tbs dtp aad aoaatvy trada, whlokthcy eaa
sail at wry low prices.
- Onlaio prompttyKUad. ... . sail
fCrOODVILLB OIL RRFINKRY.—
T HOIiDSHIP, BRYAH SCO,
. MASMraffDUM OP
NiHN fit"lD;ipuiiniri4
Kies laalaaMa on And 1 1 s, vsryhwtwaslßy af
•DEUBA OIL, dear and wfeoat odor; also, a good
LDRRIOAtOE,p«ra white EEEZOLB aad OAA
ordacaiaA
mocfcyaaoond Ssor,wUlha pro aptly attsadsd to.
-
A. MoCLUBG,
Coavmissloß Rs
-
Crude and Beflned Carbon Oita,
HO.AIHOOD STRUT.
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roiwuffint a CoaaSatiOD Ifnoktßt
uKßOusia tiuun -
• CkMtt BoMat, BMdi.na,
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U.l -m. •*-Wmt «rad. Ma. .
TV*. M. O. JUNKS,
U 101 «nu nun,
itfai .
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X «tni nd ftar.Mte by HUKT B, OOuJUU.
wmiimag.