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    Hittsterg| (gaslit.
B. HIDOLB * CO,
.1» 11: 11 in ntimmi
Publication Office, Fifth etreet, near Southfield
Morning and £ voting editions dtllji
tonttlAloi th« Lttoit B«wi np to tbt
bonr of pabUeatlon*
Morning Edctm—\t per annum to wtiomi or lfe.
per tNk troia carrier*. -
Meeting Jftfltten—<3 psrenaow in te.
per week from carriers. .
MhADTBRfreWQ AT RIABOBATLB RATBB.
PITTSB URQH t
WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, NOV. 20, 1861.
R«pnt» lconmion Cup Conrontlon.
Tb« Republican <le.tor* of th» d<r of Pittsburgh,
i'd ell others to ftror ct *upp?rtlag the Adm'Sbtre*
ttonlo tbevtg?ro:e traetcutloo or tte oar for tba
matot nitceof the National Union, are requested to
BMt io their r-»peetive eltcllo ClUrlots, oo BAT-
C2BAY, ffOVA’dBSR to h, llfll, between tha heurfl
or 4 and Tjoiork, p m, aod elect four delegtt* from
e*eh Ward to tUo City Convection, which will meet at
'theOourt Qjqm, ca TUIfiDAY,DKGIMBBB ’d, at'
lOt’etocka. ar;touratntii ■ Major,City CoatroU r
- aid.Treanjrer. TUOB. I. WIL'OH, Ctulraao
fll*. W.Liosito. tWrtlary.
fhl War and Warew-A Soble and
Vbaraotirktte Mpeath from Uenaral
. dim tana
■ . .. Gan. Labi, of the Kuim Brigade, has
..beeo so iludiouelj belled and misrepreeeut
... ed bp ihetporllQo of the preee whioh would
eterifioe the fatnre peace and jury of the
country to lire slavery, that many are led
to oooßider him a sort of legalised brigand,
whole prowling orerMiuonri, and taping It
waste. There Is error and iojnsiloe in this.
Gen. L»ue is a mao of generous feelings
and spmpathies. He is as true i patriot as
•nr lived, and he takes a bread and jut
view of the feeliog the government ooghtto
pursue in oonduoting the war. If the poll*
.op onunoiated bp Oen. Cameron, and Col.
Coehrase and Gen. Lane ahould be adopted
bp the Goveruueat,-the rebels would soon
tiro of the war. It will do doubt be adopted
sooner or lnter. Why delap so wise and
Juet a policy at all ?
On the 7th inet., the 24th Indiana regi*
meat paid a visit to the headquarters of
Qea. Lane, at Bpringfleld, Mo., and oalled
for the “Llberater Jim Liue.” Gen. Lane
made hie appearance amidst the load hassts
of the whole camp, and made one of hie
characteristic epeeohes. We take a few
;
G*»TL*«m*: I *b»U sot conceal tha fact,
that in one respect I differ from some of ap
compeers in command as to tho«na« trarfare
' which Yi ben caloatated to bringnbls wretched
contest to a speedy, durable end honorable olosa.
The point of diff. renet refers, of oonree, to alav
ory—the eatue of nil differences—tha Pandora's
box from which hu issued all oar national
troubles. My creed is— Ut tlavery take core of
. itetlf. If it oan survive the shock of war, let it
lire, bat if between an upper and nether mill,
atone is be grouod to powdfr and the winds
drive it away, It is not for mi to gather op the
daitegaio. Ido not propose to make war upoe
~ slavery, bat upon rebels, and In tha meantime
to let . sieves and slavery taka eara of them,
■elves. Ao oligarchy more cruel and proacrip
live . than ever scourged and enrted a nation,
anoieot or modern, has brought on this war for
slavery, and if wa are required to proteot, da
fend, or in any wap/Aelp slavery, then we are
isquared to oo opareta with the enemy, help him,
defend him, and to work for the tamo end. Can
wa plaee ourselves thu in alUanee' with our
deadly and bsrharoas foes, and at tha same
time oonqoer them, sobdae them, crash them t
When lessor contradictions are reconciled, we
will think of harmonising this.
War, at best, is a terrible calamity to a na
tion. la all tha country through which ha have
passed, the malls are stopped, schools are ins*
ponded, church si are turned into hospital!
for the el?k and wounded, and general demoral,
union prevails: Protract the war one year
. and desolation, moral and materia), alone would
mark ths traok of armiee. Justice, humanity
and mercy require that tha eonfliet should ter
minate as soon as possible, and with ths least
practicable shedding of blood.
Astounding is it osy appear to yoo, geolle
men Iron Indians, yet it is a fact we have re*
pealedly demonstrated* tbit a heavier blow ia
dealt out to tba realm of eeceaaia ia the ab
duction or freedom of a elave than the killing
ot a eoldiaz i£ arms, - Yee, and I may put the
truth in a stronger ’light still. Abduct ftom
the sen# family a Wsw, and kill in arms a sow,
and Ik* fort 0/ tk* tins* will b* regarded ae the
greater mitfortUTu—tk* calamity for which
there Is no healing balm, 1 could bring op
more than a thousand wiuessea whose obser
vation and experience quality them to apeak of
. the truth of my repnarEs.
~~7~~ If, tb«n, by allowing the elave to fall into the
wake of the army and find tbepriceless boon
of freedom, we avoid bloodshed, save property
from destruction, and alrikd death-dealing- .
blows upon the head and front of this rebel
lion, does uot every coaiidaralioa that ia good
and just require that thi* policy be - adopted f
This srer is for slavery—let ae make u the
mighty eogioa for slavery’* destruction, and
. the rebels wilLioon cry eobugb. They will
: see that, like haiura in the fable, they are eat
. iflg up their own children, asTwill consent to
cat short the repast. Every guarantee that is
given to slavery by the government strength*
ece the rebels in their coarse.
The Ksneae Brigade has met the enemy in
battle end routed him in every conflict. We
haye destroyed Osceola, a sort bi halLtown
and half military, poet; but nil tfaeee thing*
combined hive not bronght the rebel* to their
knee* *t have the eseapiog of a few hundred
•lavas, by following the back track of the army.
[Chaert.j
Since the rebel* have, faded to nationalize'
slavery, their battle cry with the
-Union/’ Let elavery lift crest in the
air, and here I eolemoly vo.w,Uta\if Jim Lane
- Jn compelled to add a note to each an internal
chorus, he breaks hi* sword and quits the
'field. [Thundering applause.] Lei ps be
bold—meerib* “freedom to ah” apod our
banners, and appear Just what we ar*—the
ponent* of slavery. It is certain ae if written
■in the book ol fate, that this point- mtt>; be i
reached before the war. ia over. Take tc .Y
•tandVand enihnsiatm will be inspired in the
rank*. In atesdineu.or.pjirpoflt and courage
eaeh soldier will be g bparlan hero. The spir*
Jt ol the Grander will be united with the iron
t will of the Roman, end an array of such sol
diers i* invincible. [Cheers.] These thisp
to yon, may appear strange, but
when yohr military edneation has rsesivsd
lhat peculiar cut: which expsrinee is sure to
give it, and which now pertains to the Kansas
eoldier, then wiil we march shoilder to shottl<>
: der, and victoriously too, against the enalavtrs
and brntaUxers of men, and against the trai
tors to tne bait government on earth.
Boldiers, we have a commander, on whoee
courage, ekill ahq kindneea of heart we mny
always confide. General Hnnter hue Kansas
education—he has ..suffered with ns bscause
of slavery, and he will, I know, iodorte the'
policy I have advocated to-night.
It should be the baxlasss of Ooepess at Its
coming evasion, to adopt s law directing ths
President of tha United States, by proclama
tion, to srdsr the rebsl Butei, within thirty or
silly days, to Jay down their arms and return
to their aliegUnce, or, in, default thereof, de
clare, svary. slave free ihronghout their do
" maict. far as lam concerned,'l hope that
ths Almighty will so direct the hearts of the
rebels tiut, like Pharaoh, they will psrriirt is
> : ' „ their trims, and then we will isvade them,
and strike ths shtekfe* from every limb. .' i
Gea. L%oe la in fayor of tending' ll*
; * ÜbmftoiLelsVes to Haytl, Ceniral Amsrielt
.“f Liberia, and also aettiog apart soma €
1 ‘ our wide domains for their retidtsoa. fir
alao favora the paying of all loyal men far
thalr slaves. He conoludes as follows : ‘
. Lai us dire io. do right, traiung to the prun
clplethat right makes might tha great
republic, once tba wusdsr nf-iler world,*will
: smarge from the trouble* parar, wealthier tat
stronger uun svkr. Y-. > . • :
r-, These nrs emong the ransoas . why freedom
. to all ehonld be the n watcbword 6rthe
r»JWfhdSj< and would to God I eoaid pebUsh it
- throughout the army, and to the whola aatlee.
Y-YtStiks wind wsltitover the;pialriei/bf the:
. CfesL . Jestthe.thasderof osr ctniM speak
• '• 'ilia tke-Mvof traitor -f¥*AiTiilhtr
tains of Pedalyfviait, virgiaii sad Iftw MpgY
land echo it to their people, lei the eonsd
ssrcil from eartb to heaves, aid the Great God:
of so gala and its.patrol axd fritad,
will gtva it saeoaar* : . - ••••'- - • •
Vreaa Sewtk-Kaeum Hsatnii^y;
We learn by- ieUere fr?m the .obrrtspon*
deota of tbs Clnolnnatl newapapers, dated
now at Crab Orchard, that ea Wedoeaday,
the 18lb toil, lo obedlsooe to an order from
Brigadier General Thomas, Gen. Bohoepff
broke op his camp and began to retire to
warda Danville, where the Federal troops
in this part of the Stats would concentrate
their foroes to oppose the rebels under Sid
ney A. Johnston, said to be adveooing to the
nomber of forty thousand into Ceotral Ken
tnoky, thenoe to menaoe Lexiogtoo, LonU*
ville and CinoionaU. If ioob a report as
this was received seriously by ths military
•□thorites, they mast be credited with a
large capacity for believing— whether the
remit be faith or oreduliiy we do not
undertake lossy. Bat that the orders to
rsrite were very distatefnl to the brave
Tennesseans as well as the to Ohio and
Kentucky troops under Gen. Bohoepff, Is
•aid very emphatically by the correspon
dents to whose letters ws have referred.
What rendered enoh orders peooiiarly dies*
greeable at the time they reached General
Boboepfr* camp, was that Gept. Myers, who
had arrived the same day from the Moun
tains, reported lhat the main body of the
rebsl foroes ha£ evacuated their works at the
Gap, and thetnot more than one and a half
TSglmsnts of half armed and undisciplined
men ooonpied them. He also oo&firmed the
previous report that Zallicoffer, on the pre
oedlog Thursday, had been eeen at Jsoke
boroogb, about elx mile* from Big Creek
Gap, with 6000 Infantry, 1,200 cavalry, and
■even pieoes of artillery, giving oat that
he was felliog bsok on. Knoxville. This
news bad elated the Tennesseans, especially
those who thought they saw an open door,
through whleh to go home.'
An order to fall baok to men whom such
news hid pat into n very deolded mood of
going forward, of coarse came very nab
apropos. Accordingly, It does not surprise
ns to leant that, daring tha first few miles
of ths marob, 1 large number left the ranks;
to each a length, indeed, did this appear
likely to go that it was fioslly derided to
order the Tennessee and Kentucky regi
ments to retort! to Comp Calvert.
Hesrt-siok and weary as these men were,
with hope deferred, whioh they had so long
waited upon—3F really mattered little to
what point they marehed, when at last they
found themselves deceived in carrying out
their cherished jmrpoie of following ZolU
coffer, aa be did not wait to be driven into
East Tennessee. Once there, they knew
they woald find a host of sturdy Union men
ready to rise at a signal, who only wait for
arms aad a leader to make tbsir rliiog ef
fectual, and to hnrl the tyrant usurpation
of the Confederates to swift sod ears de
struction.
After a fsligaiog march the 14th, 17ih,
aad 88th Ohio regiments reached a point
near Crab Orobard the evening of the fol
lowing day. When they rested abont three
o'eloek on Thursday moaning near the soene
of their Wild Cat exploit, **a furious rain
storm setin,‘drenehiog every man and com
pleting the horrora of the march.” From
Crab Orohard, however, they will have good
roads, if Gen. Basil derides that they shall
oootioae their baokward movement. Mean
time, the brave men who drove the hordes
of Zolllooffer before them at Wild Cat, await
hU orders in an evidently dispirited condi
tion—the oatnral and Inevitable result of
ths indeoislon, both in military and moral,
questions, whleh has characterised the oom
mend ia Kenlnoky of lete.
Tha original proposition of Gen. Mitohel,
as one of the correspondents already quoted
states, was upon tha fact that there
were bat three ways by whioh the rebels
ooald eater Kentaoky, and bat three lines
upon whioh they ooald operate with any
hope of snooess. Ths Prsstonbarg line he
proposed to blook np by ths ereotlon of a
fort, sufficiently powerfal to resist every
thing bnt a siege traio,lo traasport which
over the mooatain roads would be Impossi
ble. This arsons being blocked ap, he pro
posed to eeise the'ford and the gap, and
.erect anoh works as would enable two or
three regiments to hold them. That, hav
ing blocked np two of the passes with bot
few troops, he would have bad his mala
body to operate opon ths Nashville line.
Upon this plao, without knowing that It
was Gen. MUohei’e, ws had something to
esy several weeks ago.. Ws then regarded
it favorably; but any plan, if well managed,
would be better than none at aU, apd we
trust that Gen. Buell will soon show us
praotioslly that he thinks so. Aad then,
though ths writer of one ot ths letters from
whioh ws have quoted, may say in disap
pointed mood, l( 8o ends the great Cumber
land Gap expedition,” wo will cherish a bet*
Ur-fonndad hope than ever before, that that
expedition has suffirisutly dons Its shsrs of
the work in that dlreolion, and will sooa be
on Its way—another way lo East Tennessee
via 'Nashville. This, and ths expedition
down the Mississippi, will soon, we hope,
arlds oar ntlentioD—bow almost .sxolar
-j»t1» 4nwa to th. oout of BaathOkrollu.
Gs». r-.KE'tuL't PnoouitiTioi lb South
CamlMnps ban been pronounced “aily.'*
'ibis mti'tit too strong * phrase, bat it ot
ideally iij set oemii cp to the pnkUo eon
limont. It k-V; 't; ebtri -f tbo oceueloo,
end was too bonri,* ; :tic nad not ohvp
enough. If hi*.policy iicAfriby Ml
proclamation, we font be VTil litllt
progress ia uubdolng tfe(ijrj>bc!ii n. Ikt
followllg orilieieni of thetAe* I'ork Aean
<ap Pul U not 100 ttroag/
A Philadelphia paparewens tilt floo. Sher
man's late proclim»*fou to Ik* “proud tad
hospitable people”" lhe“groal and aorereign
Blau oi Booth C*™"" l was approred bp the
Administration before ha departed. Bet that
1> a misuket Jbara is not a bib la thi Oibiast
who eoald ao tar sluhify tha acknowledged po
altioa ol tho‘GoTCramaßt aad tbaamira theory
T)f tha wr T >a to etli this nation "a confed
eracy,"r-ad tha constitution which binds it
tagatw a«splema compact.” Tha ialataatad
aw4>a of Soaih Carolina ara now in raaolt,
because they bars mads precisely that miaiata
In ragard to tha aalora of our Ihdaral .Uolon.
Choosing to assents, ia altar disregard'of tha
known history ol tha Constitution, that it was
a mare bargain batwoan cattail individual
soTaraigoa called L States, witch night at will
aaaul tba tunaa of their agnomen!, thay hare
proclaimed themaalraa at liberty to separata
from tha people of other States whenerar they
’Messed* This has. Men their great barest
irtm the beginning.' This ana tkisentimmt
wldpk animated the foolish scheme ofnultifi
catup. - It lap •> the bottom of the fearlal in
surrahtion they organiaed at Pott Banker. It
iaatuwhe coasletioll which controls the bloody
clrUwM ragtag ia the heart ol oar ones happy
CBmm.pfty. ; ■ ■
The fnaition of the gOTenmant is directly
ufo nejf** ol that of south Carolina." It
btrtaUft the people or tha United States ara
one propls —a nation—having oae commoa
gOTarfmaal —at Washington —whose rtghu
are mpreme, and to which thay.owe their Brat
hug-im allegiance. Oar Uaion, lt says, ia aot
• mart peliuesl leagnet likeJhe fragile ties of.
the jVOeiaa republics, but an organic na
tiapdl eoastltntioa— lintitad, it ia true, ia its
Adctiaasi bat limited by the will of the pen
gkJdr.ldneoln, the President, nrguae in
one of his manages that tha Uaios tiii ad
before tfcf elate#; it caaoot therefore be, ia
anj sente, a rfiolt ui *tate egretneut; nor
era iu rights depeadeot 10 soy degree opon
tbs stale content.
Yet General Sherman* an aganl ol the fed.
•rat government, eutera the very hot-bed ot
this moat pernicious heresy, and bit ftrit
words are to recognise their priooipal ahibbo-
Isibs. Ha mils the rebels that they are doing
vary wrorg. it is Use, baths tells them in the
same breath that they are a proud tad hospi
table peoplf; that their State it a tovereigt.toe
nation only a confederacy, aid thevi(tl law of
our being nothing more than a compact. The
Boeth Carolinians might well torn round to
him end atfci-Sacfa beirg the esse, why are
yoo here wfiffyoar troopi T Do you not koow
therm the exercise of rights,
ws have withdrawn from your “confederacy,”
we have annulled our “compact,” and we
have set up for nursetvea 1 The Brigadier
will find it difficult to rrj iju, except in a abarp
military fashion, with balls aod sabre* instead
of arguments.
Nor was Gen. Bbemau equal to tbs occasion
when he disclaimed all feelings of animosity io
resptet to-tbe Btuth Caroilbiaoa, assuring them
that be meant to rsapsot their property and se
cure them In ths ecjoymsot ol their social aod
local Institutions. Commodore Dupont bad
just blown down three or four of their batteries
aad killed soffit hundred* of their meo; aod yet
Gen. Sherman or aid pr*te of his rsspeet for
tbsir lews, rights, property end Institutions.
Tbs who!* thing is ladleroa*; it was jut as If a
policeman, sent to disperse a gang of burglar*,
should eomplimsottham on their personal qual
ities, admit, their themes of. neam end tuun,
and, after a brief rebuke about tbo dangers of
getting into frollss, desiare his foil intention to
respect, as far as he could, their constitutional
tights. Tk* burglars would ooly laugh in his
fees, or else kick him indignantly out of their
crib.” __
From BaaterM Reatuoky
Wa learn that Geo.Sehoepff has been ordered to
retire from hla advanced position ou tbs track
of ZolUooffer,—who, by the way, is now mskiog
tracks Southward, having evacuated the Cum
berland Gap, as reported some days ago. Gen.
Bohoepff had reaehedOak Orobard ou the 16th
lust, and it was stated would eontinae to fall
back-as far as Danville, where, with the troops
In Camp Dick Robinson, and others, they
might be required to resist a threatened advance
of forty thousand men under Sidney A. John
ston, who was reported to be adveneing Into
Central Kentaoky, whence be could menaoe
Lexington, Lonlsvlll* and Cincinnati. We be
liave that the forty thousand rebels under John,
ston are bnt “men in buckram”—and that the
whole report is decidedly “acarish/*
guitars Jtoturs
U. B. Army.—
MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY!
POB BIXTH RXQnUUIT Q.B. OAYH.&T,
RRQULAB BBRYIOB.
TAMMS OT BAMTICX ONLY TBRMM TSARS.
MraJoUlng this Regiment will be UNHO&MXD ae
■OOO ee enlisted.
The hlgbeet pay per month in the aerrlee. j
Horeee aad Bqulpmests, Clothing, ttabafetence,
Quartan, fuel and Idedleal attendance free ofeharxe,
HOO BOUNTY! i
Advancement open to all.
for farther partieulin apply at the Rocrulttue
OQre» RATIOSAL aoTIL, Wtter afreet, Dear Smith
field, Pttteburgh, Pn.
QKNRT B. HAIB,
Captain, Sixth Begtmest XJ. 0. Oevalry,
erfewitf BecniiUn* Queer
|ra*FJLBBT BEaIMENT OF HEAVY
ARTILEiIRY, under express orders for for
tress Monroe. Recruits wasted for Battery A. (jflloen
with compaalca or parte of oompeuita, will be accept
ed under authority granted to me by order of tne
War department Inquire of
Capt. Q. L. BRADR, Broadway Saloon,
aolSciw fifth street, Pittoburgh, Pa.
A NTS i>— To complete tho oom
peny:3omep, e1e0.4 ihoetngcsmlu,! rnddltr,!
wagoumaker. The’ oomcany I* now ta Camp lamoa,
Maryland. The enrolled members ere to report u
Headquarter* immediately for orders. Aoy parson,
having any good hooka would confer a favor by leer
lug them at 186 (treet, « the boye are building
• library,end went Something to emoee and Interact
them on cold nlghta. J. THOMPSON,
colSjiitf Ceptalm.
fHSMIiL PKKBONB oxUOMMITIEEb
engaged in solidting or eolleetlng BlenktU,
Clothing, Hospital Btoree or other good* for tha vot
unteere la the army, are rrqaeeted to forward them
aaiaatae possible to lb« uadentg.ed oommttne, at
the OXJeTOM HOXJBR, corner ot fifth end fimlthfleld
atreete, Pittsburgh,
A bill or list of the articles should eeoompeny each
boxorpackaga. B. IL IRISH,
JACOB ttOOfldfiß,
aolS-duxtl JAB. PARR, Ja.
ny a raw uoius ukouoits
wanted to SU the ranks of tbs
UNION BIFLBSj ondsr Oapt IHO& M, 8088.
thsOompsay wiU be effloered as eoon es ccmplctaly
organised, asd will go into srrvtoe as cbsrp shaotsri
Armory u 2d story of Wilkin’s Bell, where good
men will be enrolled fora lew doe longer.
qgSftf THOMAS B. BCW, Captain
Pnblit aoticts.
irS»LOST OR MISLAID—The foUow
*W big notes belonging to tbs Solar OU Works
Oompany: one note dated October 10th. 1861, at one
year after date, payable to tbs order of tbs Solar Oil
Works Company, for 81,000, signed by J. Waiver, Jr;
also, on# note, seme asts,ttxMssd order, for 81*000,
signed by Thomas J. Bonier. All persons era hereby
notified not to negotiate or bold eald notes, as they
have been lostoralelald J. WBATBB, Jx.
no9oaf THOB. J. HOSTSR.
LOST—While attending maiket in
V'w Allegheny, on Tnesdsy mornug, a POOKIT
BoOS,cohtalntnz $lB iO—onefiao Mil oo one of the
Qovmment bonks, one $lO gold piece, tbs balance In
diver. Any perron finding lbs above win be suitably
rewarded end receive the thanks of tbs owner by
leaving H as below. Mrs. MART BSli,
nolOdtn - Sampson street, Allegheny.
LIBRARY AB
- B SOU9H
will deliver a lectors befire tbs Mercantile Lfrrary
Aasociatkin and tbs pobUo genrraUy, oo VBIDAY
imvi*Q, Nov. 83d. at Oocoett HalL fotrsot:
raytrww, Doers open at o'clock. Lectors to
commence at 7H o’clock. Tickets, 26 cents; to ts bed
at tbs Book ana Mnelo stares, at Library rooms and
at tbs door.
W.M. Kracom, j. B. Hcanor,
f. R. Bxoaov Wi D. MoSowis,
Jos. Aatn. Lectors Oommlttaa.
atm Afibmurmmta.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
DIABIBS DOB 180*,
POE BALB BY
W. 8. HAVEN,
OOBSIB WOOD AND Tbcbd graing.
bcAk
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST I BOW BBBTOHEDI
list pabUsbsd In a Sealed Bnveloped; fries 6 et>;
A lectors on tfce setcre, treatment, and radical
eafaoffipcrmatonhoeaor Wcaknrsi, Invol<
sntary ImUslons, flexanl Debtllly, and 1 pediments
to marriage generally, Narvoosn ms, CoQtamftJ on, fp.
Uepsy and fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, re>
salUsg from Belt Aboso, Ao^—by ROOT. J. CUE*
yXBWXLL, M. D., Aotbor of tbs Ulxai Ao^Ao.
“A Boon to Tbsmaadi of
Bent under seel. In a plain anvolope, to any oddrats
feel pa id, on rsoelpt of sis cents, or two postage
•tamp*by Dr.OIL J. O.KMBA
.s|6.Bmff 127 Bowery, WewTork, P. Q. Boy; 4586
1 HOP BoxsaoPTTiwa oubkse
600 bUs Ocean MUU family fxar, to
arrive;
‘ 6600ftiBaoon Hams Jut frsm smoke
hoove;
1000 be Shoulder*, Just from smoke
beam;
10) bbts fresh LonlsvlUs Urns,
for Oils by JOHN B. OANfIBLD A
nolfi flratstmt mar Wood.
gOAKUK QUODS.—
JCBIKWITOD lMOin,
BOYB AJNX> YOUTHS’
PBIMB KIP AMD THICK BOOT*,
P.tealBtMlTkp,iiMludft'i. Cfinl l*r nWbr
Uw m low tar cuk b,
010. 4LBUI M>B a 00,
.’MU • , Bo Mtr toartt.
pRANbEBBIKB.
100 bMatUhamou wild,
to bale aalSrated ‘•Bell.”
In atm aad ha aka by L-H-VOISTdoO.
UMiutMinittr.
N- TtCE. —The eo-paittierahip hereto
tore •Xlr.log betw«rn the- uoVrslsoed. under
.be ita« of the * eol*r Oil Work* Oompeay olPeno
•>W«bh‘‘ket thU day been d!e«ibiw!. .
■LyWSv'Vkit av
IS. ORBIT. ■
Pittsburgh, * 07. 16,1601. TBOd.J. HCRTMA.
T.toß‘ci* , ga6d will cvoiii&i buioui m. hfn tA ~
fare at tfeeieae pl*oe, No. 3 gt.O air rtretL
I-WSITKE,
THOB. I. BCBtXB.
nolOrlsu
JJALMORAb bKiJtiTS!
BY THE BtIAM3HIP
150 Eegant Style* of Balmoral Skirts,
Expressly for our teUII trad*. Price $126 ul
upwards. 16410 N, MAOBUM * O'.,
iol9 * o. 17 ruth etrest.
A SSIONEE S SALE.—On Thub&dat,
FW. thelSAdsy ofDersmber, 1861,5 t lOo’cloek, a.
ni st tbeO.urt Uocoe, laths ettjgf HtUburgh, l-wtll
cffarst ;oblo<a!#olargeqQinttty ofWssvxn* Lino,
oaxbllowi: It 0 scree In Mascatliie county, 100 ic.h
Is Scott coonty, SO acre* In Hancock county, seres
la Wcnb ccautj, lows; 320 seres la Loom county,
Ohio, near To'aria; 100 seres in Lt Bueor county, sod
nverol hundred seres nest St Pool,to Rameey county,
Minnesota; lsod warrant* amounting to J 8) acres,
bealdee • large number cfds'mt, Dotal, tedgaentf,
doe bills, Ac* *c- Tbs sals will be without teaervs,
to sl?*e out the trost, Capitalists sad. parties Inter-
Mtsd would do wall to stund. / Address Box 496,
Pittsburgh, or call it the office of lbe Coonty Treasu
rer In thet’ouri Uoaie Tsrmscssh.
WM. H.OAMPBBLL,
Asilgne- ot J«p*s Blokelv.
iy| EOIOAL C ARD.
W. BODGIHAMKO, 91. D ,
ovvsw.tbx orir,
Contemplates being In Pittsburgh about the 6tb of DB
OSAIBBR, proximo, to remain several weeks, fir
will, as wool, devote bis exclusive attention to tbs
Medical and furglral treatment of OHRONIO DlA*
SABBB, especially uoee ot lb# Lower l owsl. ■ inch ss
Gmttipatton, PUa, ISttula. future, Jb! tea of the
Bcicd, atnctwrt of the fined, VtceraUm of the SowtL
Also ths varJons CfttorUe Dittau* of the Womb, Kid
ary*, Eladdsr, cfc _
Uts residencs will be at the Ho!iovq*hkl* Hcues.
fell particulars on srrlvel.
New-Tork, Wot. 14th, 1361. .. nol&.KStf
Photograhiu albums
or OBBi? VARIETY;
CARD PBOTOQBkPHS oi sit tbe CeLbrlUas;
DIABIBS rOR 1862 A Urge assort sent;
P 013131ANB’ VISITING LCBTB POE 1842;
For sole by
ROBERT -8. DAVIS^
93 . Wood Etreet.
Flour i flour i
200 barrels rails of Ohio XX W. W. floor:
HO do Bartlett XX g 0 .
260 do Port Baron, Btkir » do
100 do Bplcorlon XX sale t»d do
(0 do Bp'en.UnXXX W.W. do
76 do D.Gibeon,selected do
170 do of radons brands White and Bed
Ex re family floors; i*
l f barrels choice Bye floor;
for sale by BOHOMAKIB A LANO,
po2o • 808 liberty street.
jJUNDKIKS.
0 A 0 barrels Oraaberriet;
86 do Breen Apptii;
STObegiDr? Balt; - -
00 barrels Wo i belt]
860 do sew Herilosc
WOO lbj Cod fish;
8 tierces B'ce.
for sisls by BOBOMAKEB ALAMO,
no2o 803 Liber i y st eat.
New raisins.
28 boxes nswbacth
bO^hsirboxes'new 1 baaeh-Btitlns;
S bezel Uyerßabin*.
Jest ncUve&ondfor sole by
BETURBABBC&,
no2o got. 128 and 188 WooJ street.
CIURRANTB.-— 30 casks prims Zaote
/ CnrrsoU for sole by BlVMbft A BROS
psBO KoStlW sod 128 Wood street
WHAT OHEKR?—flop Ytasfe Cakes
• new article far raising Bread, Biscuit, Back
wheat, Moffins, do. - This yeast U wltboot ssy adsl
taretfeo,-aad will keep good in a dry pises for yews
recelvod and far sals hf JOHN A. RBNBHAW.
poW ~ coroer Liberty and Band street.
CIKDAR WAR st.—JuBB_recoiyed an as-
J sortaentol Cedar Tdlß^Uckru-gfi klnvAcT
brass and Iran, for sale by
JOHN A. BBN6BAW.
no2o comet Liberty and Bnndsts.
ATEW CROP GERMAN PRUNES.—
J.l A' prime article, jnst reesHed; also franch
rionea.newCUfon, Lemon fad urtnge preLprttM
Patras Oarranta, Ssedlrss Raisins, hew>Tcrk ftoms,
ecu, for tale at Uts ramlly Qrorsry sfcre ot
JOHN A. BBffbllAW,
po2o corner Liberty and Bend sis.
Lubricating patrulaUm-9
banal* Dock Creek Labricstiog for sale by
noSO USNBY B.COL» IHA
J OHN G. MAO CONNELL,
ATTORNEY-A T-LAW.
Office, 9d Story Kahnl Law Bolldlag.
No. 93 XNaaomd striat.
mil attend to tbs setUemsat, eocnrisg and
tlen of claims, boaottsa, Aln Wsibington, Dkstrkt
olColom Is. nslMbis
ao YARN RUYKKB,
TBBZI THREAD WOOLKH TARNS.
10) petmds Bins Mixed.
ICO do Mixed.
200 d» Pmfa Black.
169 do PUtn While.
Tbt* Uft Terj uptzKr At*Tj Hum lhr*4d y*rn,
Bad* ol Am wool ud pal op aboot iO to tbo
poand. W* or* sow pr»p*i*a to farniab thli Ttrm to
WUOC.BBALI AND AKT&IL BUYERS ot * lower
price than tnj eaj other ia ibcaut*.
EATON, MAOBDM A CO, 17 filth at
jgALMORAL BKIRTB.
Wsbave now In slock end to sriHe over
80ti BALMOBAL BBIBTS ats^oand upward,
Ot Imported and Domestic mnke% in chotoa bright
colors.
Lodlee In went of BotmonLhad bea.r cell eoou
and eeket one. BATON, MAOBUM A o<i.
noli No. IT lUtb street.
GENTS' FANCY TRAVELING
SBIRTf;
10 DIffJULBNT STILES,
■ad« of
PLAIN, fANOT ANDBOABLR fLANNKU,
cf floe Preach and lowei grads*,
AT $l,OO AND
field Wholesale and Retell by
nel4 BATON, MAOBOM A IT fifth st
DO YOU WANT WOISEERB4 DO
TOO WABT A MUBTAOHI7 BBLLINB-
BnmS OXLRBXATBD BTIMULATUfO OHOUINT
Is prepared by Dr O. P. Bsiitagbam, anemlcent phy
riwan of London, end 1* warranted to bring outautek
eetaf WHIBBBRB OB A MOaTAOBB la tram three
toeixweeko. This ortkla is the only one of the kind
need by tboJkrncb, and In Lomtou and Paris it Is In
noire rial ossl It will be mnt to any one who de
etrent, by mail, (direct,) saenraly peeked, on rraslpt
of prim and postage, $l,lB, Apply jovyaddnac
JOS. ILRRIFG,
nets 1 Ooynar of Diamond and Market ma.
ICELAND MOBB PABTE*
IOBLAND MOSB PASTE.
IQBLAND MOSfi PABTB.
This delicious prvpenilom cempoeed of lialaad
Mom, Boa Arabic, fiugtr and TantlU.U confidently
rawmmended tat Ua aUaviatton and com of
CoUaHd, BORE THROAT, HOABSBNBSS, Ao. -
Sold by SIMOB JUHNSTAN, Druggist,
and dealer in Obolsa BsmUy Mautciui,
nolß • QornerSttltbfiMdaadrfcttrtbwnsutS-
WALLOW OIL AND GR&ABE. -
X 10 bblsToUowOil; .
88 bbliOraoea;
lo store oßd fat sals by Y. ULLBCB A CO.,
noiO Psnaatrerr, Piitat-urgb.
QK XCfJ, o. u. UAMB;
& v~B tot. Brraktmt Baxe; ,
listen and for sale by t. BBLI.XR3 A 00,
folO fven etrest rittebargh.
tf-TOS. 8. U. DRIED BEEF: ,
tf Bbu. S.O.BsefTo&fnss;
In etors sod for sals by t. EBLLSbB A Q.,
n 19 Peao stmt, Pimborrb.
NKW ÜBIKD PJBAOUGij—Juat it
calved and fcr ealc -
201 buih prims halves;
60 do ;do , qaarUts. ...
bc!9 / JL H,TOiQT BOO;.;
GREEN APFLBB.—Rtoeiviac dsily
cboicalatlfigandOooklng winur Appks,
Mol9 -L.B, V »IOT A 00.
£i 5 000 amv-stmbnt.
* I A ll ? * 111 >a«B4l.
Kim freer to IM ■ lira or trmtkM. to
amjwry afc-M tvhal Indacngu, oauls.
culb«M.Ml wtat. tm AIUetMC, eouiity. 'luiir.
10 1M M 1 xa*KB.-if pw,
I vsVyV,wMj»Mbt4Q pUut;this fan,
wUI call at MUBDOOH’I OAKLAND* OTtißStv!
they win sm soma oaten- Prrr Trass ffirih sliam
oars ran entta tbs Oaedan oprj fifteen t^luntm.
Third ward water kbkis,
ooliscsiow, wttHuaT Bn pais roiTaKii”
lean be taaad q lha cmeaot nldsrmut jCthlM
daUy.batwasaChahouraoilaadnE,a»4 U aad 1
► “-“ 1 !?“ 1 •p.m-JWUageealßujsia wOlaars
001 as bfcalUat aadpeihutanoanta diVpioopUy.
Mint sOUBn . it amim; Onfictu.
tothsecruaion Etiiauiia ifuScoSt
by taaaahaaritsr, whiehbseeUa at Utslowtal Mat
sanpslaw. . _ AIhAN WILrOB,
XoshfagtHaas pad Plctara grama htannlbetnaar,
Chanaarr Uas, bstow Market, bat assn Taint and
ftmalh sweats. fllWhutili.K’ noltctvUwS
Bt£ Goot*.
NbWTSuoBi
J- M- BURCHFIELD’S'
Niff 6T1L83 NOUBID OAB9M&RES;
KBDAND.BLAOK PIGCaiD fRINTB;
e-4 OOBD&Q8;
PLAIN ALL WOOL DKLIINB POR 25 m;
PLAIN AND PiQUfiBO PBINOB MRJUNQB;
jFHh a fall hi rrtnient
N fiS W <3- 0 OD
Dots
GOOD ASSORTMENT
op
FALL AID WISTSB
DRY GOODS
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS:
DBKBS GOODS:
BALMORAL BKIRX&
COUNTRY BLANKETS;
PBIBTa r
AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
C, HANSON LOVE.
coll •
Q.OODB TO AKKIVJS.
OH HOHDATi HOV. 18tH
HOBNE’B, 77 MARKET STREET.
We will eenmmoa to receive oo MONDAY, 18<b
lost, e new stock of \
WOOL!* HOODS, fcr Ledtea end Children;
SB AlUfft CAPS, of all Mse«
BORfUllMwitjlM;
HUBina, aU qnelltiec ...
WuOLEN SLEAYBS AND SOABPB;
WOOL BN Uff DX*SHIRT4 AND DRAWER?;
LADIBS* AND CHILDRENS’ HStttNO TESTS
AND DRAWERS;
MISSES YANOY WOOL B03E;
LADIES* LAMB’S WOOL HOSE;
MENS* KNIT WOOL BOOKS;
MBNA* KNIT MITTS AND GLOVI8;
LADIES* BALMORAL BBIKTBT7 *
LADIES’ HOOP SKIRTS AND .00R81
. , JO**Qr
We bm«3* oohtai a good aaoitment ol Wo3l*
INYABBBtOfaII oalon, ntttblo tor knitting fol
dlanP oook%Md tor floor knttfiSg. which we wtU toll
at tbo very Imt market price, Vboteule and Be
ta!). Bapon are iortted to call and examine oar
■toek More pnrchielag etawbere.
JOSEPH BOlnß,
77 Market rtreet,
Q.O TO
J. W. BARKER & CO/8,
ktkebx
CO BUT TODS
SHAWLS,
DUSTERS,
MBROtOBS,
CASHMERES,
DB LAINES,
POPLINS,
PLAIN, PIAID AND STBIPID
DBE 8 8 GOO D 8,
OF KVXkr xmD.
PABI 03L0R1D PRINTS, a PAR YARD.
asiMTUfos, m ct a pk& taud.
CLOTHS,
OASSIMEEEs,
JBANB,
IXdEffmLBF==!=-
BLANKETS,
•a, ta, to.
49*V* My eaapctitfaa tn PRIORS, «&Aonr stcck
l» (A«Boateott|>U«i to tha dtp.
'MIOniA AGRIATRR YARIRIT THAN
ANY.OifIIR SOUSI.
CALL SfTpMJI PURCBAaLNO XLSXWSXBS.
oeAaniwtfT
N *W «00 U81 ttKW QOODS M
CBBA.P FOB CASH.
WOOLS* HOODS.
wools?} HOOD?.
WOOUN' HOODS,
OTBUS,
80NTA03,
WOOUOF
: • GAITIMm*
• < -vOAvmuna.-
A* chMpw* WOOLSB BOSISET IntiMdty.
JUiIHOJBIRTIIirp JD& twra,
. ; J M«EIB0 Bantl« A HP' PBAWBBB,
WOOUB IAtU, : * •" •'
■hrmmwu,
wnmiwiiT^-' l™**:"**%
noop«MH» —d?™-«««»*
IXJIA aim
CAfiTOX VLiHHKJ,' • “
~ *
;%•;? i a.
CHARLES CIPHER'S
nnoamian*
w *• huh rub
tffianiß
WANTED siitj bu-hougoodKje'bj
j4B. rxtifia,'
noli Corner or Uirkit and Ftnt itt
WA.NiEt) —Bonds and Mortgage*
for $2,000 and $3,000, hiTlßg from two 10
three jean to ran. Apply at PKTTS’4,IB M. 01 air
.•mat..:. • - -• aa!6
fOZ ggU & CO irlfc
FOR SAlfr-A terj commodious and
OaialbrtaWa nMdenoe,to adaslrmhls neighbor*
ajsdinthaSd Ward, Allegheny, on. long,and eaaj
otymena, and vary low. Inquire of
B. BOUOYBU,. in., Attorney at Inw,
\r aloablb oil property jtok
r SALB—Bllnated on Trench Creak, embracing
estween 10 and U acre*. Thera an on the property
gu welli to vartoas progress,, three of vhkh ere at
-ejJltfent depth to justify operating. Oaanactadwith
U t wells la a powarfol engine! In good nunlng order.
■iAii property la adjoiningthe celebrated M*Cormick
tt/MAXiu (• perhaps oaeof the beet oil aitea In that
w e ofl*r a great bargain on eaay terms of
/ neat, or with exchange for reel eatata ha or ad
latex the city.' forpartlcnlars apply to
BIVLAINAOO, .
«o 9 _/_i_ ■ W<L WK >oorth street-
enuiJlK run. BOUT Wfi MUBAR
FOWBB. in **»od order, now. driving three power
«re«a««itthisoßee. WUlbeSeoldrimapioreaah. *»-
velrnit OAZItTA OPfIUB,
*'■%: Fifth street. above Bmlthfisld.
£tto 13oofea. •
X * aolecttooof forme of pleading In snitl oi Kqnit y.
Revised and enlarged edition, with copi na notea and
referenda to American oeae*. Tor eala by
oc»l KAY A OQ-, 66 Wood St.
Books fob tub army.—
Kegotetlone for the Army of the United States.
Gllbsta*a Mtnnal for Volunteer* and Melitfa
17. B. Infantry and Elite Tactic* complete
Roott’a I ntontry Tactics.
The Zoom Drill Book.
Hanoai (or the Uecrn It to the light Infantry Drill.
Imaged lor the osited he the late
OoU BUaworth.
Bayonet Exercises for the Army.
ALSO,
Personal History ol Lord Bacon.
Life of Sir Philip Sidney.
PlUeen Decisive Betties. ByOreasey.
Mr Walter Balelgh. By O. Kingsley.
Adventures In the Booth Pacific. By '* Borlog
Prints*; —
Tom Brown at Oxfbrd. 2 Tola.
Popular Astronomy. By Mitchell.
Beaaties of RttsUa.
Ulas ttiibert’s Career-
Glossary of ftrgUsh Wcrdi. By Trench.
Bonleh. By AogaateJ. Kvsns.
• Classical, Medical .and Theological
Books. Blank Boohs and Stationery.
003 J. L. KB AD, $8 fourth street.
Major grnbral u'olkllan’s
OBIAT WORK-IHi ARKIIB Of MU
BOPB. I’taitrited.
Revised Army Regulations.
Halted Btales Infantry Tactics.
VClellss’s Baronet Rxerdsc*
- -Kingsbury's Infantry and AttlUery.
Pcctt’s Infantry Tactics, 8 vols.
, OUha mte O *va try Tactics.
The Recruit v
Gross’ Military Emgery.
for tale by KAT A 00., 66 Wood street.
Photograph albums
axn ■ •:
CA&D PBOTOOBAPBB.
A finoassortment of ALuUMi, bolting from twenty
tour to ninety six PortraltMn plain and elegaat
style* of binding, with Photographs cl nearly alltbo
diitlncubhed men and wetnoa living.
McOLBLLAN, Mrs. JBarr.'DAYia,
BUOIT, Mrs. UNOOLN,
LINCOLN. HARRIST LAN*
JBPP.DAVIB. Mrs. B. A. DODdLAS,
—BRIUBEOABD, Mrs. BIGOURNBY*
THS CABINET, .. BdPBKBB EUdRHtB, 6c
Peessleby- . R» 8. DAYIB, 68 Wood street.
OEVISBD BKUULATIU
iSstriHr xaa mnno statis, imi.
With a lull index. One votarne, Byo. Price
Impottaat change* and additions have basin made to
tb!« ttBYIBBD JiDlTldN OP THR AMIT-RBGDLA*
TlONß.ani it aboold at once be la the hende of all
who have the pnvions editane. • Jfor tale by .
nofi RAT A 00y65 Wood rtreet
QD&L YOUK HAXBI
BIAVTIVt TOVAISIiff,
CBU>PELL>S HYPERION,
ro& cu&unq tbs bair
Tbs Ladies and Gentleman throughout the world
.flit be pleased to kern that I hate recently disarm
ed an ardele i&«rwlll (tort the Hair.
By using OHAPFBLL’S HYPBRIOV, Ledisa and
Gentlemen can tevnUfy |Bcmaalvea a thonmnd told.
OB A FPJSLVB BTPMMION
Is the only article in the vobld
thfctwfllOnil ttiftifht Halr.-Th* oalj artfcli that
will Carl tb«H*fr
Ui BtAVUTUh CUBLBJ a
IN QLOiBT CtTMLSI
IN SILKEN CVBLSt
IN FLAXEN OCELfi
Of FLOWING COS LSI
. IN WAVING CUMLBI't .
INIUIUMUNTGUMLN
It makes tbo Oib soft and glean.; It InUfimtaa
tbißiir. It baaaiUtra the ttatr. It eleanaM tka
Bair. nhaaamoatdallgtitfolperfeae.
IT FBCVkktS TUB HAIK HOB VAUJHQ OFT}
nfiiwnßtom tout. It la theca)? article «rer
yat ataoovared that will carl straight Bair la baaafr
fol earla, wxxbodc ln|aij to the Bair or mdp.
The HIPI&10R does out la ur meaner interfere
with the
IfAtUXAL 801 TJTIBX~OJ£*ZKJI4tX.
It neither ecorchee nor drin It. The DYPIBION
can be ao applied u to eaoee the Heir tocnlfcrcu
dej, er for ooe week, or lor one month, or ehjf loin*
period dedred.
The BTFIRIOK laths only ertlele In the weridbet
whet can be cemi forfaited orimlUted by unprincipled
persona. To prevent this.** do notoOerit ferjtto
at so j Drnggm’e in the United States.
TbenfjrßjiDj Ud; cr Gentlemen who dedns to
bemtily theaaeiTN by ndng the HYPS RIOS, meat
tneioee the PH 101, 0.1 l DuLLtR, <q e Utter, sad
Addrtee, T , .
W. CHAPPELL A CO.,
CLOAKS
Box Iff
ftrtno. Ansi Cbatfw OAia.
Audit will be carefully eeat by return malL *
noWtf
ft WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINE.
Mo. 17 Pitta Strut, PltUbnrgfc.
iwrJrf fik« IM Pnnhm at tti
UNIT ID BTATIO FAIR; . i OHKffffAfU FAIR;
ItLIWOH OZASB FAIRS
WIBOONBIH hTATI FAIR: lOWA BfAll FAHL
KBMIUOSTOTATI FAIR:
TMHBStIWATR FAIR; H. J. STATR FAIR
TI&MONT STaH FAIR;
.Chicago Alßcbtnle/InctltaU;
* ttodnomil Mechanlct* lo*tUat«
ALLianBST OOTHTT f AIB, PITTdBOEGH,
and other XJonttjr Pain too^annautonHUlaD.
We offer to in* pobUo WflllLßß * VILBOC VB
xupbovbd nxwitia mao ami. at bbujoid
PRIOV, with tnereaaed ooaßdanot In tta aarita an
ibe beat end acat reliable ftmfly tewing Micfatne
saw to see. ltMwi>qa*UjweU.on the tblektti end
thlneit fabrics, <ki-
noravtl, with the adTeaUgeorbaliii sßfcfl
on botb aldca, fonntag no ridge or «*«<« on fthenndar
tide—U simple In ln mcre
ineot, and a ore dnreble than nay other *
We pn foil inetnactione (oauUe Ihnpnichaaer to
aev ordinary Beams* stitch, hem, fall, qoUt* gather,
bind sod Cock, all on the ease machine, and «arrant
HfoeUufejear*. :
• taatlmonlib from India* of tl a
bfebeat standing, eeatand vß*t,(lrinf p«le**, Aov
.trill be furniihto gratis, on application in panoa or
tj letter.
Sewing Machine !feedks, BQk,
OOoosttantljr on hand.'
; noTtlyniAwf WM.BPMKBB.
SATINETS.
ft. 8.-w. utna unot.
IJIAVLUB * BROTHER
COMHIIIioWMKRCnAJrOi,
HO. 46 WALNUT ffTROT,
‘ 0"Penoo*l •ttefttkogtas-tD tl» pcwhfiii
mU of Prodoceatid Harcbutdiss fftssnUj.
Mo4(ni6tdTiiM DudinoMnliiuMtid ■ti&U
•rtfelM : s r: "* '
JDaKPao.BuiZiia, Mm,oi&cin»a
AmlOhielaa4l Mtofanta ■tiunlly. nofad
a **^*J >n ***!!?*. I 1 * ■ » ir—CTwu
OIL bifiniby.-
HOIiDSBIP, BBT AS • CO.,
0»-
itiraaoiL iu Lcimnifi «i*
JjroUOMOß.p’U* whM» MBIOI* M4ST*
■ «»-*ii°nS«nun uno.urniH «run,Baiii
mwy.fnnrt llgit,»intrpiiii«>W|>nin«—-
• QfwWi > ff ’ >
*
AJfTlta * 00, • -
r ABUTKBI AEC linaiSJ
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FOB TWO BIGHTS ONLY.
Vint appearance bat* hi fire mn of tha ,
BheksperUn comedian, MB. HAOUTT.
KING HENRY IV.
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Mr. Heoda
To conclude with tbe
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bf one cf tha oldest flrma lo new York, f»r r
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for aalabj JOSH H. HKLLOR.si W.«i
noli Betveen Diamond allay and Fcq» U
riHIOKERING ft SUNS'^ask*,
\J PIANOS— 4 new nil
dlract bom the naontactory at Boa i| V I
ton, of BH nod f Octave New Beale OUIOKK
PUBOB, is plain and cat Ted Roeevood fart
Just received and for eale by
<IOHH a. MBLLOB, 81 Wood rtrrc
toll bdvwn fitenoad ai>ey atd Fuon
BY CSIHG
FAIRS OF 1880.
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w« now ioMtTion 0 okdaa lot at
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nun lliflaa, aad MO flaplnndto 8M(
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AMUSEMENTS
WIDNBBBAY SYBNIKfi, BOV. 39,
CARD. —The tubaenber would ted
folly Inform tbit pabtlo that the u now
6ff at a fraction above
OOST,
Her brnand ectnnrebfDslre etcck of
PIANO tOBSna.
MiIrObBOBB,
MUSIC AND
, INeT&tfH
Aa the will remove to PACTS lAS N’O NKW B
ISO. Fifth atrial \
OUABLOTZB BLUuA No 63 fifth*
Bole AaL for Koaba*s PUooe and Princa’a MeV
Xftnuattonai.
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H. WlLLlAfiiy.
Hat opened a Normal School at
No. 83 BP. OLAIR BTBBBT, It nnry
lYsttemny of Ttaektn.
Dele the eennaaUorot tne Teachers, the i
whom all of tu look tor advice aod Instruction.
JOHN J. WOLC
1 concur most heartily with tbs above.
LlOItARl) O. BA'
I cheerfully cosear In the opinion ex^ros***}
I take pleaenre In tiring it as my cpinlon U
foregoing recommendation la roily merited.
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I know of no one vbo deserves higher leattn
Uahnr. H.N. AY;
I rally coo cor In the store recommendation
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Ha can prepare pnpila tor the High Hchool <
then any other teacnar In the dty.
A. T. BOOTH
TlBMB—ft per weeh. lo advsnoe enSJ
PENN INSTITUTE,
HANCGCB BTUEBT, NBAU I'l*
Will reapen on MONBAY, the ad day of h]
818. Term* |S6 per eeask>n of Sre montha
- sofolye • J..M. NMITII. Prl*
AW GK)OD»l MifiW SO
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CALL AMD WINTBtU
FALL AND WI
LATEST
LATBBI emSBl
At the old itsodof
JAMES CL WATT,
OomeT ol Fenn and St. Clal
Th* hairs of Jusm a Watt, d xsased, raw
larlto pBbUo attention to tba n«v itock d
AMD WIdiAAGOODS, comprising all the
styles of fnhlocafrlf material adaptod to d
MIMS' WMAB, nlicidog an earljr call. Tj
mvOI bacoadoctod on tfao itma approrea
bantotea. The atock of now goods i*
any in this dfr. of
BTOVBB. Sso!
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XJ* handtjioxobebs o» i
STOVES.
Warehouse, Federal Street, oca
SonapdonbrUg* ALUSBINY CIIT.
We Mfc ttWßattn of daalara to oar Ur
moat of Cooking aad Hooting Storm, for f
OooL which wo am ooDing ot the lowest pric
.vUttlag oar ettjr will Bad ft to ibdradToalK
.«• jUUlfBd azanrino oar nock before pnrchi
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' Warp, wagon Boxes, f
PUinoad Fenoj Orate Fronts, F
at* Oaatlaga of all Undo taado to ©rd*
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FALL STYLUS
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m WOO BIBBKT, PITTSBUBQD
Ban now oa baa i a my.larga and comp
of Dm iatoatatgleaof
nittS" AND OAPH
Both far tba dtj and aonstry tre<3s, vb'ch
■all at nrf tow prloaa.
dWQnUrp promptly filled.
QAKP&TS AND OIL OLOTA
PODHTH BT. CARPET BY;
V. P. t H. McOALLCU ban tbto da]
a very large and ▼ariedanortmfßtt
INO, to whleh (bay Invite the sitectiuj
wpM thiyaboil bo dbrefoa thoucot
Abo, a newly imported lot of beanttfol DE,
and at tba lovaat ratea. * j
W. D. k a. BcOflLJ
ocdfctf 8T foorth street, neaij
JQO YOUR OWNPUINTINU l
™ panrana or*
_lJ«rtpßfd tor 8»all Printen, Stattonera, E
piCGbMta, Hrooan, Bankers, imatenre,!
and KmA Xba Prawn wa offer for n
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copy Un apace; cube operated byenyooi
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