7;i ‘V, . Js;, *• V .'\v ■ ■••Jsf *. ; 1 •y.'by. ; ; kj !?is? •*» * •» *‘i >i ' ■ •{•»»» ■■ '■ :: : . ?• k\’ :;.v ;«V* : :•* ’ ' ’■ *»- . . . . \ *. '• ’s'. ' *j; • i . 1 - l~ ill® •■£::•• --v*:- x ■ :' vy l i,;' , ‘-v;\.: 1 ! 1 >, v ’ •*".'*■- ' *>♦:-, v »'* •- '•')*' ' • * ** • » .fi;- ry*i . ::? ir .}N' *V ’■? ' •;. -. t . ,•-'••* • :• .. » «,v sjfr’rs- •*«: v\ .«. . T ,V. *'!«'* >V» Hi’- • .'. i. :•'' :<ft’i-.'v. - ':: ! '-’ • +•• ■ •': 1 • Y 'Si**:**. ?.£ -s'*- :■*,i :..;. '1 • V.’• Mf*Wf M I. -fr..l I.NV : ~' v - ->T-V .’«!• •; M-.' '■>? ' '■ •’I I '- 4 . . :V* tr;\r The Irish Famine. AU doubts of the reality 0 f the awful Ca unpending over unhappy Ireland «™ being dissipated by later accounts, he nport of the Registrar General shows - Aat there is a great deficiency of cereals, and now the terrible potato rot ha, oemi “ to complete tho horror, of the prospect. An an illustration we copy the emphatic expression of the Catholic clergy of the ' »sa^ag«L-te« a. p^le !***? «»roely oue-fourth of the potato of the «nd , tlmfc^eTeii >^is^m™l T r^m S could hare i K ht ' tSltad”of ahT*U° " lh ° deBt ™otion C of ST* *° ‘ he borrors of famine Sith which we aro_threatened Th«* *K« __ cedented Bcarcityof fuel this tpup n P re " g?tf.ssas«£ES vgjaa^Tsesj^ Spre.r,“s,*sS; 5 Thu is authontatire, from ministers of religion on the spot, who speak for their f^iv P r ° apPe “ ,0 th ' government lh*T h T S' 0 correspondence of the London Herald, under date of Not. 5 th, P “*® nnderal »nd that this morcment f Myir,g th,t in **»' of IreUnd the clergy of all creeds and'the 10~1 ~I gentry feel called upon.to exert them •elres to mitigate, as far „ possible, the erils of impending want. The Sligo CIW f 0" Ba *“ that the-people in the west oflrc til” 'l* U “ t mu »‘ cve ntuatc in appalUng distress if something be not done for their relief; that the ten! ants are unable to pay their rents, and tta m some quarters the people are not a, well off as theyjrere even in lSi7. These statements are confirmed by the Kilkenny correspondent of the Dublin Post, and also jir the Cork Examiner, the London San and the London Chronicle. yr'r-S'*: ,; -v : It i» rumored that the question of Ire land » calamity will be brought before Con gress, and it is probable that some definite action of reliefwiU be taken. It would be a glorious spectacle to sec-this nation, while engaged ,n the most stupendous civil war the world has ever witnessed, still able to stretch out its hand of sympathy ahd relief to a suffering people of another nation several thousand miles away, and enjoying profound peace. ' . The London toreU, in the following ei tratit, Shows that light is breaking on the Tisioti of Europeans, in regard to the real power and greatness of the Free States of this country: *i Uofis’ I'?*'’’ 80 ais lri ‘ k a>e na wL ..ti.l N ? hern Bn periority in num and rcsourccs of every kind. is undeniable and enormous, "Man forman. without inflicting half •their own people that they willSt bn hurp, to carry on the civil war for manv if they chose. They have • nwa , *nd r moner in ibundance.if tier at* wreless what amount of bloddandtrXam war may coat them. •r*: While each opinions are entertained of British public, it i, not likely tte English Government will venture a war with, u. for anything less than such an outrage as no nation could overlook. The capture of the rebel envoy, i, » ot mc h . ?“* and while we have “men and money' in abundance,” and can build ship, „ f„t M any other, nation, tho British Govern nant .will hesitate about interfering in two matter between us and our rebellious olthcns, wf A.'diepatch ftom thataccording , Wit uritadon. ‘he Ptwidenfa M«»g. *IH nothe oont hence inline. ofit, £ llrcry to Cragren.’ Jhe reason for Uii. u probobly the Tact that 1t,.. well., ther«po,t, of dje Secretary of War and the N.t/L, b« kept open until the lw«,t tnomenUn I order to make auch addition. and altera. »W^eon.t.n«,«e orri 0 rrin g^enU | " f / i ■') :i - • .. v • MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 2, ]Bfi) Fomib Pace— Letter from Gen. N>g]ey'„ Bnpdo; A We,tern National Armory and Foundry; From PorUtoy.l: Arriral of John c. Fremont; Co,. Croghan ; and Sb.riffV Biln, etc. . The 'United States Navy. . One of the wonder, which this w» t has bro.ught forth i 8 the sudden creation of a powerful Nary. Nothing, probably, in the !»“ h,,lor { « f ‘ho world can compare with sttch remarkable celerity. When the rebel lion firat commenced, the United States gov onnmenthadbut two or three war vessel, ) 1 h >O C , -Atlantic coast, with five or six in h , fof Mexico. At the present lime, as , 6 . Carn f rom Washington, the government m commission about two hundred and twenty-five vessels, with eighty on the «ooks, forty of which will be completed within a period of three months. The vessels of war now in commission ore perfectly competent to assail half a dozen pointsion tho Southern coast, and to throw the whole coast line of tho rebels into «- stacies of terror. Tho draw-back is, the want of soldiers. The War Department cannpt furmsh trained regiments as fast as the Secretary of the Xavy can offer ships for transport. The Secretary of the Xavy wants one hundred thousand troops, but the demands of Kentucky and of the river .expedition, and the necessity of keeping an immense force before Washington, leave : few troops to spare. If our troops go into winter quarters on tho Potomac witli pr"ume • considerable number of the regiments now lying inac tive in camp will be ordered for duty i n the genial winter climo of the South, thus transferring the scat of war from Virginia to the rebel coast and Gulf States. 1 3 soon = cau be spared, other expeditions T D f' Ecw:tI '> the correspondent of the tondon T.m„, must 1* more carafhl, Dr hc * low hare fhcraputation he acquired in the Crimea Our telegraphic dispatches JV that in ho, last leer he states tha, the President and Cabinet were ho. Indisposed v itration with tlie rebels, and were probably considering the propriety of ask |ng t e ibe intervention of European Po tentates. A more ridiculous conception never entered the head of the silliest of correspondents, let alone our great Doctor of Laws. Such absurd statements, coming from such a source, are calculated to do us much mischief abroad, where, we begin to think, Dr. Russell passes for more than be is worth. If our Government is so foolish as to entertaitvmch an idea, it would hardly make a_ confidant of Dr. Russell, and we arc sure it would not venture to make such » proposition to the people. The statement is absurd. Moee Slave Thadees AaaEsiEn.-One of the sailors of the bark Augusta, arrested for slave trading, and confined in Fort Fayette, made a confession on Thursday His narpe i, Mayers, and he stated to the Marshal that when he left Fort Lafayette the rost of the sailors him , and one of them said to him, “You son of a , if you say anything wo will cut your d—d heart out. M On Friday morning .Marshal Murray ar rosted J W. Pinckney, the shipping master Of the Augusta, and Jacob Appley, her owner, who is a wealthy merchant of New lork. The latter has been sent to Fort Lafayette. Washington On Dits. A special dispatch- to the New York Evm, Post says: “Bills arc arc now perfecting for an enr- Con eress. Senator tionTf D, • I^ rmg a bi “ for l, 'o reduc- Don of the civil expenditures of the govem- Senator Wil son contemplates the of in” ° biM 10 abolish tbc offices oi sutler m our regiments. “Th<rWar Department, it is reported, is convinced that Gen. Scott was righting the h w S Ulo , of [ crB of cavalry regiments for the war. It ,s found that raw mount"] troop, are of very little use for active ser- Col. Scgur, the member of Contrress from Fortress Monroe district of Virrinia is understood to bo a conditional Unionist.’ holding the position that if the governnmni attack the institution of slavery ho Tni “ft 01 } war measures. Object! "Mlbe made to his taking a seat! Con- old T C 0 an n MW,°.' rebel P ri9oners left in the budding ,n this city is one hun- Port Royal and its Neighborhood. We select the following interesting in indents and descriptions from the Hilton Head correspondence of the New-York n-r*ld, of dates from the 18th to the Kth of November: «T. UEZ.EXA ISLAM,. Thu u tt large island, stretching from the-north side of Port Royal River gt Helena Sound. It . was thickly inhabited before the arrival of the fleet. An expedi .on from Hilton Head visited it, of which the following account is given: toKr ion J h ? n! wc belonged furnited®”' 'r* fully Wott. wUch eitiKT rounds the house. Wednesday rJI ?* r ‘ isl.ndrthc^nswe^iSf.nTad^ne'm the main, except some fourtoen or „ ° i£^ a i^y ,l,knd \ wh ° «•«*.“ Ssv®¥«=«3- d«l ) ?f , r^ CCt[¥>ta^ >eS ’ P° uUr T- “100 U good dead of cotton in the gin houses—somraß ™ ad T ®» market, but the most just as ™ gathered and stored. J ved ifm°r W h nB fr ornin v g CoL Noblc " arri- A -b k hc took Capt. John A. falconers company and advanced .>1“ nightthene^ o*CtSSpickct'’ 0 * CtSSpickct '’ some nignt the negroes came in with the news that a party had landed to carry on old game of stealing and shooting- Captain Falconer set to work ' Mnr^ttf ras . ca1 ®' and succeeded in^nab- BenjamL ShapUn^ a *“* COmpany > “ mcd '' bcn Captain Falconer brought him in the negroes laughed and danced, and Bock' cd around Captain Falconer, embracing h i, £SS*£»s«sSs Col. Nobles tells me that si;* Si* *£s!s?£ bet A ” “ f Ml « pomtu. The Irish brigade, he expects, will bo the first lot of .n°Z„d nt ' They - with *« SevenE-NtaU. in tho advance, would soon make short work caSedhy'^e^^rme^^trhn’t'a^ fitb ? TOUnd Ibrcalened to tar ind ladtfor» CU . kan * bi “- He ha, a Northern lady for a wife, who fed the negroes a, if JZ™ kum *. n brings, not brutes. Most ‘te C »e^’s m allow«c k e! Pt “ P '* nd - PAEIS ISLAND. Capt Phillips, of the U. S port Slayflowcr,with a detachment of sailora from the gun-boat Mercury, made a «t»onnoissance to Paris Island,eight mile, from here, on Sunday last. The island BelufertriJ 11 H»e Junction Of Broad and J II ia Hie property of Dr prou"cK,"r C °^ idemi one bf tbotilost the^ c^ r wloJlh ,8 WhiU inbabita ™ dred, aIK ,;°? i c f were «wnH hun furtveret?«ton.b Ul a r m » at °r made a CeM “ arkct - Na however, has been made to secure tas a f *' PU,TO '“ win. ‘he tdJ5 a S* Mt b *®“ rece ‘ Ted hero that on the in toKe •» hero. Another r SoL nU f B,iI “ ftom of the Ninth anaVf.m 6 * I *’ c . oM,st >«B Boath Caro Una Volun T tlI ft “ "*‘“ enl9 of m»nd of Colonels' “and‘n COm * rant; the Edirto company!™, ?v d , , Da V9‘- nsf‘ ■" -wssssss | t-a!igo « ten miles inorili of Poh ; v- ’ Island. The ra««t st&huoas exertion* kr* : Jad fifVjr. The entire being made by lie rebels to impede the IT i hundred men® 8 * vsnce of our troops on Savannah uni reSTt^* lle ,tom,,r Charleston; but their efforts will all prove of ,1 d frola Amhoy, bringing the bodies' futile when our overwhelming forces fi L" “™ (Dennis Keaga,,. about thirty be ready to take the initiative. ““ ye «* » f age, a member of Company R, At Hardeyvillc, on the Charleston and of C J °^ l Gaatl ®y. a ged “bout thirtyyeara .avannah Railroad, eighteen miles west of An hlr 1 " C,) "' ho Jicd on ‘be passage to Bluff,on and about twenty miles ft„m V™’™* ■>«<*-mu held in inquest here, between there and the IWaR™ conin ' 18 ’ and, on such testimony as Railroad depot, there are 14,000 rebel to th f >racuri ‘ J . a ?c«Dcl was rendered troops concentrated under the command of him,; "r lhal Jea " l ««'™l through Brigadier General Drayton. The majority ered i° n ’ Prohably were smoth of these soldiers have been impressed inn, t;" tUe P a f a ß®- tbeservise, and therefore can have no do- pl'm „? r ' A " r, f <idl,a , 1 sov ''' ll Jillic “''ies took »ire to meet the Union troops in the field whether A ‘“°- V > " is uo ' ‘’ert.-tin wnetlter any serious casualties occurred this l UtCnanl ‘' lc V° nogh came froIU Amboy ' . this morning, with instructions to bring on ™.T !dla4 ? Iy such m<mas he could got B to gether. In pursnauco of his order £ Sr os' arreSt °f 80me of ll *e men, while other officers, with conflicting orders ro- Lumi d nJ Cm ' U ifl undcrs tcod that about z hundred men mil be sent on this aftornoom BEAPFORT. dum nf npermitted J to see a memoran- GuL/f .k n'T.T* 0 by Commander Gi ha, of the Cmtod Staten gunboat Semi nole, to Flag Oflicer Dupont, giving an ac count ot his recent visit to Beaufort, lie alludes to the place as tho-“abomination of desolation. The white inhabitants, in their retreat, had sacrificed their property ™^ h l r lban allow i' to fall into the hfnds ”‘,°v ‘?° p 3: and U«> destruction commenced by them was completed by the slaves Houses were despoiled of Gieir contents, stores wore pillaged, and other works of vandalism were committed. About three hundred negroes were in the village The houses were, for the most part de b°th whi,<!B and Slacks, and they had been rummaged and tho contents used m a most promiscuous manner. On tho wa " Tis 'Mc and remarked by f 1“ tboß<! J ou se» 'n which tho servants had been left had escaped entirely the con sequences °f a number of mischievous dar kics misdoings; for we were told that "de w.ay dem niggers conducted dey sells was uncommon;’-and certainly the appearance rfTht ai ?| P e |'X lmUny that Bu «l> P was un doubtedly the fact. Upon questioning one of the more intelligent of the contrabands the following story was delivered, of which! zy:l:i caa remcmber - 1 s-p jou “Well, massa, yon nebor did see how dem white pusson did take on when dey in, fom- hUn ,; ire,i Bl,ip -'own J off fort, such packing and tracking; load four v?™.' I 0 " 1 " 1 ' f ™ r “ ule ">», of team, all kmd team, and take all thing could take ladlCß aud e-rls, cause they mighi do hke dey did in Alexandria when dev take him. Upon inquiry how that was 1 was tom ’ That all dem soldiers they did ti^ e l h° !!0 W0 “-' n nioßl sllanicf » l , ‘viola ting them promiscuously.' Den when dev hear dot all ship, done'pass battery s„w£ dcrc, all clear right out and don’t come back, only sometime when no ship here den run away 'gain when youse all come tack; den dey drihe off nil we nigger and toll we dot you gwitic to lake us ill down South and sell us for berry low price” The idea of being sold for -borry low pneo WBB to him intensely distasteful iuhaSrje^rM,° r tho ' ,Ban<i than during ZZtl gajehes of the city seem to have nn at traction for the chivalry quite i/ro*?,tilde The buildings are mostly of wood, with the wide-verandahs of the southern coun try many almost hidden in the trees, many th. , C ‘ “I. 0 ™ 11 * 6 <«*•. upon which the golden fruit is thickly cindered. At the Arsenal we found a number of gun. with their trumons broken; other articles were broken and. a few gun csrrilrcs were burned. Near by we passed the jail, the only occupant of wjuch was an J o ld to Wm not in th = anxious Tile servants of one house told us that tjioir mas'cr broke most 0 f the furniture and then when he left they did the rent—! forthefun of the thing, re»t_ Disgracefnl Rio. Among Soldier,. [From the K „ V ork Pet, >•«<,„ Ancrn A Floor lit THE THIRD RIOMRST or r ‘ ° MIO "»S-«ErEEAt UTEIi LO#lf nf^ 7 ‘T ol .' mt «« r regiment (the ihmi of the Irish Brigade) left its BaT V* "I''*?* y “' ert V. ffiwSS” the Amboy boat At!.., landing at tl.efM of n est Fourteenth street, in this city ami marching thence down Broadway {„ mense crowd witnessed the patwde, which was well performed, the of the ~rZ£s£%L WSSK£& erer occurred in this city, resulting in a breaking of the lines, la portion of the men refusing to proceed without a furlough 1 several fights growing out oT the disornn uanou, and the refusal of the guards mit the female friends of the enter the enclosure of the t>ier when. »K« embarkation was intake pUco; tho to,,„f one or more men by drowning, two deaths 4T: c fXr o,hcrwi ~' and "“-w" ££ atari*' B T° Uld 1)0 B . mnlod previous to PliuuwP' BU ‘ on arriving at Battciy Place, the prospect of obtaining permission to earo grow fainter, and some rfS mem loft tho ranks in spito of the efforts or theif' Officer,. A few of these, after obtaining liquor, rejoined the regiment. • ® three arriTin e. Bt i, North river mareh »' tolerable order’ s‘ m hcd , H «ro tho difficulty began Some of the foremost men, in an intoxi cated condition, had left the ranks and el returning to the entrance J lough passes, threatening, ifThe nas^ were reftuted, to lease.thf regiment P This SJ2“*? B^at confusion, and then another difficulty arose. Some women desired m pass un, but the officers refusing them per £r “tW adnf 0 ’ tho “rl be * an *° cla ™> r tor their admission. This dispute soon £!* '| nt ° “t, fight ’ Some of tba soldiers ft Y?D d °e n i hc Bnard > nnd there were feare mareh XM gh of ™ Uld b “ omo Beneral - The f “"ested. One man. who charged an officer with his bayonet drove the weapon close to the side of the who, as soon_as he could draw his sword, Btruck the private on the head bringing bun down instantly. He was so' nously-probably ralally_f„j„« d It £ ”. a ' d hc was afterwards carried on board The aßd taken with ,h ® regiment Jhe scene was one of the wildest descrip nanv whth PaB * on *°a “f timo the fifu > com- J? v > , w “' ch carried the colors, was got through the gate, when a largo proportfo h itxrz-r lll^ b “ i AriSTthS enndH d W w undcrs tood on. the march, a Xwen t^th. 0 q “, antUy ° f li l Uor cither sold ro ti h ISP'ccrs by their friends or sold to thorn. Tho principal portion wns It e h En>B ‘ Shol>a 0n B »“ery place. noneXr eno y “ on, ° of the officers that r:^T.rtSL w “, d ™ nk^i <’“«» fou?o°'el C il m °tl“ , ' rir - d at ,ho Pier atabout that «m^ k ‘T.^ he elC “f mcnt went on from that time. It is not known how manv dark some of the men _on the steamer jumped into the river, endeavoring to swim to the docks and order to visit their friend* it [is not known how many escaped norbow *cro loot. One was rescurtl AnotheT was heard to shout for assistance, the tones of.hw vole* indicating that he was stror. B gling, buthe was not rescued. Others inny have been lost. Some escaped to the Bat tery enlargement by ropes which extended from the pier to that place. A consider*-’ SKf f ’.ii ”’it in the cour*“ -* 'I J.’ n ° d f ihould haul out into thoXfui ? boi , t remain- there unt“ he^ ' PMed his men 'could be got toeShw - b£t Tarionsly .tated at from ai, hiSto i The Bombardment of Pensacola. 1 addititio.val pahticplars. ! Tl “> following is the Philadelphia /noun . s re P°rt of the Pensacola news : “Fortress Monroe, November L'7 „ folk .HU B '” b} - a flag of ‘™“ Nor: folk, thts morning, furnish some further K C^' 0 ," 1 ’ fight at gort “f" 1 , Thrae particulars, it must be rc- GeTerel'lL'°? ,/ hrough rebel sources. General Bragg had not mado a breach in the fort, as was before reported. o„'t,l^ a a„ 01 .1 itement was prevalent threugh out the South respecting the battle, but it foree t r°i ght i‘n at Bragg would be ’able fo force Colonel Brown to surrender <l,.nH« m< i S i. eng^rarriT ' d from Pensacola on ' ***** tervals upon the fortress with great effect rlali7fom r blf C 8 dcacri,JC ' t ™ being f, lnL he Iff™ 1 "as perfectly cool and con on Mn'n r ° reac h , ad becn niadc, but on Monday one would be manifest, when Pragg expected reinforcements, and would storm With fresh troops and ordnance ° Ud ?1° w “ had eancentrated a per fect storm of hot shot and shell upon the ' nrt •’ , anii 1,11,1 1,0011 bu »*ned down together with all of the outbuildings and a constderabic amount army aa d CraCWlte * b ? - been driven off by thet,«e^ oh 2Sr h *r* s,lttgura WU3 almost riddled l h° “» - •General Bragg had declared to his ln‘d PS tu a h ° 7°“ ld neTcr surrender alive amende™ 1 Cn,l '“ Si “™ Polled “On Tuesday, General Bragg would en gage Colonel Brown in front, and laud a in'S’erear.”" “ >» ‘eke him h„ [ s I Lk P t ' L '“r rilUy , t n liCV, -' d un action nas taken place nt Pensacola between our war vessels and the rebels, and tha. BrTg has been whtpped, Pensacola burned, afd probably Braggs whole force captured lhe despatches in the southern papert have vcTle^re.r 1 0r h * bu ‘ b * - Governor of Georgina Message. ““'"fr Bn>W “ haa been re-elected Gov- ln his inaugural ad- P, übUshcd ttt the Savannah of the 11th insu, he reviews at I length the progress of the rebellion and that n h “ d gone so far that it for badeallcompromise with the North and for lbe Sonth *•“ to light end , fOT U,cir iudependetme. i He speaks very deapondingly of the at tempts of the confederacy to receive foreign recognition. He concludes his address bv ,al ' ad ; D «'u defeat of Um robofo at T*b« Koyal, and speaks of our fleet as on 6ve“ powenng one, against which no ordinan-I land works can hope to succeed. I VCTPRES. II'OSrPBT niii «' ■ ”“> l>flceiuU'r3d at W. H. Kjxcaid, F- R. Bicsor, -Joa. AtHagg, •VIUIVIJtr -t'OTICES {J s: Alt my! U£k .wanted immediately i r°B SIXTH BEOIMEST U. S. CA VALUE bequlab her vice. TE&IU or MKFICK OKLY THESE TXA&O. ’ll 1 •» ONirbHHiD par P«r month la the «rrlo. $lOO BOUNTY! ADVANCE3IEKT OPEN TO ALL. fPlj -t lh. Rocruitlng ks ■wl!r‘ pt^>a • ® irtb K*gim»nt C. 8. C.rki™, - lt KecrpltlngOaia. r AiL PERSONS OR C'OMlim'Rt'S SS? ~-s •m ruX"b o,r ‘ m ' “<* a-ithiteid A bill or list of lb« artldea abohld accompany wh I b«X or packago. K. H. IKlsi. JACOB GI4OSBEJL . JAS. I‘AUK. I TyANTKD—I'o complete the Com. sZl!l«f*i“ r i- Twe, ' ,Jr “‘ 0D ' ■d*" 4 Shocine-Smillu i Sutler, 1 W«on.m«k«r. Tl» Conipnuj 1. no-i; fATTEESOK'saTA! SeduSuPST 01 V 1 *™ 011 “'I Ohsirj «Uer, ta. on t ir '- AV »• ThSjj c ' , '“S f .W ly lMTlng Utm Din SffiMmrilWn"?’“•fe'Mleg» library, ,0$ ■Wjometttag tejunuaoand lnatructthem on »Id notM:nttl J. THOMPSON, a, ft •Ntoir ]\|AUVK INK, " PHOTOOUAPB ALBUMS, DIABIES FOB 18G2. W. 8. HAVEN, Ocmer cif M a»4 StntO, Pittij I A®'!'—i'PKa—lilßEHAL JteWAKD— iJc- THl3 l omcl[ UlU> gi "° TuuKTH VVAKI) ELOCIMON -4. CLASS will rire ■u 'EnterUimneu l iii CONCEHT UA^onl-BTDAY EVENING,Doc. orb. Thf« ewtai embrace < select nnd original Speech** Comin pMogiM, Yoono'4 Beau Band .wlUjm in at* o»* o’ctock_to cummaS* ' umcVcjtmjjm-AKD;PiTTn«inag ;.ClgTolandyyorembCf 27Ui. 18ci i’;r THE!, ANNUAL MEETING ortti ■ijS&JJS’W ? .*>' 'tioebitioh bf *SSSSBS£SSP£SS £&&&£ * BOBKWSI^StCMUI,. ~'HLtH.*D^E%c2pri LM N El, r V KtSiifis. A FIKE STSIKGES. TLo subscriber hu a |*tm■n.T*^*' * KINOES, of fine Metal anil Glam *£nrt^.!S? Xomp kt® assortment riety aml gjSfpuiS^A 8 ? 8 ’ cm j>«c‘n?every r.l Gnm Elastic sMf3£2Sn' s SrH^’rrL oll^ B^™®01 o 1 •Jf_ superior to «myjj£ i J u^fKLj l^* o 8 J riD S*» Witj and cheapness, and w^l^ n l enI * nc *> dn «- thoeo haring use for them. U W rth the «*entibn of fed the interest of OUBISTOP^& h rn^W rel>u ' ba»i n «. wlllbß „ MW by BKBBKAOBAn' The MATHEW GRAFF JACOB REESE ’ Pjttaburgh, K„. OEAt ' F - JPESs & UKZFFT 0,1 REFINERS LK ® KAXUTACTCBEIia or »™" "'L' C J,!,....,.. JRONCTTrCoLXEGK, t ’" rn " • P ™» oid S,. Clai, sir,#,, open bat and evening. Students enter at anj- time. *"-CLASSES IS BOOK-SEEPISG. PESMA V ship, arithmetic, smmmn, esgis EE.RISG and all brand,., M MATHEMATICS. •nrstbdrnt, can complete a fall Mnm hy „„ ing cveninga pair. MEwnupNtilciifMiNTti. 1 f .f ™"* *-.* i‘ bi 53SS-- $ Y S s3 "® 10U I«X« prime GW 41 #<> Utt*. Cin. Fan. SSSm. tX,!'>/<*«***. Ti» I»L1«. Ex. ram. Flour ’ so < £?’i lia “ ed Wariw, lbs. Guwe WSheS" ’ ®° b “- Wh,te Bean «- I n atore and for wit* )* y PlUinuia AIiBJEKT Hri'.nvii,M ~ J»r loud in "torn for Ik ° i ‘ t^one — >»• VOIGT ACI KEYMKB & BKOH N-. 12(1 amt Wnoajnrit. ... JAMEB a. FETZER , turner Markat and Fint atreeU- WILD IUKKKYB—6 Wild JH-.I remind l,j, Expres, uJ f y " JAMES A. PEtStE, Corner Mart.! mnl fin,i arre la choice Apnles in atoro and to arrive fur lale hy PpeS _ JAMES JL. FETZER Cornor Market an^Firetii,»„. 'JUiIOT. “Bitter Sweet,’; 1 ,l So " e P»pl.,’’ b, B.W For uie by SfiO — EmTN I)TTMA-N;Tr.s •OU/&. of oil kind* tirKjo «t L KRN?TArafSSL ? lAI> 0F SOUTH. u T TEe > '"''’"s' l» Btatßj. Only a ctlL HUKra. felsUil^p FOK holiday presents *°°** opening at HUNT*SBflnir UJn * f **•» now ■fe"'”*-, M^SSf AIjLKN, Aoest, And'Wholmele and Detail Dealer la WINiS, BBANDIS3, LIQUORS AND CKJAM; "«.«***, r™.'.. now, wm di»olTod on fV^ > Ml 7^ an< *^^* t ‘ St o ro *>B*i- Wlho r. U A^Mblo'S?’’"', 1 ??• Kov. 27,b, J. JL UcaLsr, D. M’Gcwra, Lectura VbutntiUtv. ! gwn.yhc.a.^Si'aS l oTomrov tbo£“ K_ftKKSfiyj s*-W52& H.n«iac,uJSrfl n£K wTil^n^f?• “ J ,k * my naiiTo city s .mtitfo m« *“ tha Inlowrti of •ss!r f --"‘S!s.r-5-“ Sffiasss^sa: £«pUbIiCAQ d^ fon * iha the Coart ttoSJon n »u Whkh m «‘« at GOODS. IBGI - JtKW GOODS. I MI . IVEW CiOOM SKUSRSa—* Kdnten WOOLEN HOSIERY fio ten rtffiNCH CORSETS, for C2l& n.ir Balmoral skirts. p 1 BALMORAL HOOP SKIRTS. And everything mueily found in , 'Wholesale akd retail trimming store. CHAEIEB CIPHER, Pttsrcsoh. 50 dozkn hoop skikt^ —- oa,nowitjla ul TCEBAJJiORAL, OK ■ Mimlo With Cord iuad Tapes. ®«law rapjjUfid .t J ow prtaa. FOB SALK BY BATON. MAOBOM i CO .» Q.ENTB’ fASW TiIAVEUNU T : ; abmxsocm i.m> atqvia, i wnmnt tnDnunkn : v j ' / , ,EATOX>A<mPM too.. 17 Wirt'.. JJEW HOODS AND SKATING CAPS, SEW COMfOBTg, SOABWAyP artlnrrU,.. sewsontaA, I" : WHOLESALEAHD HITAJL. cp_ ri’m. : .v, , .“a;, : \ SLT™ ?rfcu(BHip iiu. mw.Pi&iK>a r " J ~ 1 *aio». Jtiowjit * 00, 17 »mh *. 3 AI “"'' ™ '“” J “■* f " r «*'«■ *■ knr yricM by § .5 S ' 7:- ,? S ' ■7-' - « » SIMON JOHNSTON, £ - Aud IW„ io FiimnT § | '-Wr N«* ilhjleLt r ,„ rM £ v. '2 - ■ a a H j a v a a a o o i n s. A a s u n f -i ," L. B. VOIQT A TO T HTCO.uu t; AKVVIJOOJ LESSONS IN LIFE. PRODUCE ASD COUXtsSXOS merchant, xi-CTirrixo distilleb, NEW GOODS. CRIMSON ANDBLAC'K SKIRTS ATfD DB.ITOfiS-sll.l ZM . §;... ...' PJ^_ GOODS. '. J)ks; «woa.ft»'L ; As l T —g SBvtH'LS .l.S'li CLOCKS, Dress Goods, Flannels and Canton Flannels, CHECKS AND TICKIN.GS Prints and Cintrhams, FHENCH KERINOS AT 50 CTB. ißuimeres, Natinetts and Tweeds, Hosiery, Needle Work. dc., itc., £c. c. HANSON LOVE, No. 74 Market Street. lUUKS, CLOAKS, Five Dollars and Upwards, dress goods, »BOM THE new YORK AUCTIONS, J. W. BARKER & GO’S NO. 59 MARKET STREET. great bargains gJLKS, AND OTHER DE-ESS qo6:ds J * w - BARKER & CO’S, NO. 59 MARKET STREET FROM THE NEW YORK AUCTION SALES, Oi-6at. Bai-gaijig t n<CB:rorF |HY GOODS I J- M. BURCHFIELD’S. OBEY TWILLED FLANNEL. BEAL WELCH do i WHITE COUNTRY do GRE /EL^ l^ ' OBENO, PINK ““rtl-iK. SATINETTB, CASSIMEBES KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, COUNTBY BLANKETS, OLOAKB AND SHAWLS, FIGURED DELAINES— new .tyl.. asaortmonl of AEW DRESS GOODS. CaU andeYamine beforo purchasing. MOBYH-EAST COBKIB MDBIn * JUBKBI HORNE'S, TRIMMING % STQRE, _ W .. - No. ?T Market street. W'Wnedfrt Ab •••£ hip „ s^Miskesmb^ «gKS TOE 80LD«K|-l«SkoUl»jP WOpLBIBBKDHMK’rTgffffiA” II HsgaggSgF?Sß^ *" .oSSSafOMn- ' *SB-isaar .AUiZiltDlß'fl io6tra Ho*vß~n .. pg«2*£t«i> wc^KssmiiEsr *T®* a tacky haITM, Wanted fetMlc vT^” “• IBAIAH DICUX 4 CO. |i JMtTICES. OBOE H. KEY HANIISOMK *“• ,W WOoi> STREET, PITTSRFRGII, PA. iff? f ? §: i TBUS3S3 FOB TUB CUBS OF BSSStA OB BITTER'S ~ l . ''l U ' CUBK ’’RUSS. aITTKIt S I’ATLNT TRUSS. FITCH’S SUPPORTER TRuW SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS *" t DB. BANKING'S LACK OR BODY BRACE to Zz n zzzr m "'- - POSTER. 8 - F,TCU ' 9 311 -'K R PLATEB BUP . fur ,b " “M"*' "O'l cure „r Pll™ „L STOCKINGS, tor Kt , k . nd vutlc ,„ ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, tor weak kuw Joint. ANKLE SUPPORTERS, tor „,k .IT'k , SUSPENSORY BANDAGES C“ ItTOO ■'» *«T « wsxr itrai Utt. KKViEEi, res cri|«il n cn M ,of CI.K,,Hc DU ■“!?!!■'?.° M " ,<r "I‘lcma 1 ‘ lcma «» ErafheM .iid’.li„„, r Nippon. .c»AcmvK,t TTKKi ' “ *«*w£* A « U(st .. MACHINES, for moOlciU poritouu .if. nor im. wni «„ f „„ ™r* u™. Addru*, ML r.Ko. B. KKTUEB, 140 Wood Pitt.burgh, Pa. cTbuTv. CV!) r L ’ r *w«n : »ra No. 140 Wood afreet. CLOAKS, t * CE ' m ~ Snra deatmctiun tu the*. I * VAUNuLfa kxtkbmibatoT oow Preparation, ,„d « m J raorotheoc posts iron otoryhoMo. Sold at »H. KKYSEB'S, M« Wood **" * BA- wtlch I will closo oat at cost. OEO. H. KEYSM, ,«0 Wood *«»,. HEADACHE CUBED. — An Inr.UIU. 'cor, for JCST'Biood Pood.—Attention ii caU- ,tT‘ r ' , °* rkabl ” “« I«H«raUcn I •drortnsd In another column. it j, aneatimb, „.w di-vorj. and curt not b. tmnlbuod*“ui££ o , lb. ««o.m, pat.., tnotlldna. „ f th< certain remedjt lor all th. diraina ..-.ini' * '^T^s^^si^sss:- iwrogoric or oplau or «uj kintl u ™,'i" *?/?!*•> ““ -Oku, -"-PleibU. »or «al» bp OEOnun 1L KEISEB. Agent. S o 140 tSOTA- Friend indeed. Try P«wi IroiD the recipe of Dr-Rrrpw** a».-_ T .icu.. «.*-,SL« I 2EStaE2 £*- without. rlrai, xnd will Hori*. pelo Uwtm,other BheutnuS Netrra. Meorder. it U trulj in Wlihl.; uidu. *?"*■ "T™*. Sprain,, “ d P °'™ rfUl Proper «« excite the Juet wonder end «. lorn, buna tcfnll rt.o h.ee tirer giren it nlrhd, Orer *>ur hlSml rattiflextoe ofremurknblocure, performed hr it with 1= the l«tt two jcxn, . ttnt ,hi*«t B. B. 6ELLEBS * CO., dgento, corierol Wood md Second etroet,, Pjttabnrgh J? X3T” mSHOOB-How lost. Bov c ± I £r°° u ‘ eS “‘“™. Trejimeut ud lUdJcal Cure ofSpennitorrlKo, or Inrol uuurjr Ereueioo,, floruU DoOim,, uoTireZ Uou.EpU. wand rit> . Mouul .„d Phjrirei Inc £ EOBT. J. 4c„ fc ' ■ l> -' author of tho Out,* Boom, “A Boo* or fioreiu,,,.,' feu. m,dor ..I, in. pWo curelopo. lt> ■=»"~ir^'ssr MC:3ni(UMT BQWflry> *** T *’ Poat -ClHco Box ififig. ££~liake Superior Copper Mfli arrt SdUSOXINO W,d „ PARK, M’CURDY &• CO., JUnufecturen of SHEATHING, BRAZIEtt*i BOLT copper, r HEaaED corr E E B “" D BAKED BULL HI’ALTER SOLLKH ™' D ToTa t ' , 0n d ' tt£ rBpecUl or a*uu of Copper out to « r doOred p.,_ DRY GOODS I jCarHolmbold’ Extract Bnchn, HEIMBOLD'3 EXTBActIu®^ 1 Wl ® ni «- HEUIBOLD'3 EXTBACT^BUCmf 1 I ’, IDEITI(; - HELJIBOLD’H extkactbucS' t iiiIJIUETIO - - no2S;w*<«UwT c. eobisbox . witubow pocolam'”"" — —r- h. hillxb. ° m “> No. 21 2u« m Stuct ‘ ! ' ; Rtadi otSTEAM EKGISKS isn. “ tl macihkbbv, castdios jJSa uli? WORK.' STEAM “““v* A.VO SHBKT A3»n BEPAlBlsb'ia.* L* mhg&dly Hlpssii ’ ;tin9 • [■JtSP®* HOLMES & SOB'S Beai.ra 2SV£?* SPECre ’ JBe'«tt«bnigli steel WmST^T -JONES,: BOYD FcO, "''" " ' l *'' '•" • •'• ,«as ., „«■ 1 ' ''— '• ••••■•■• • "*»» STm ‘ *■ ***> *»n* Wholesale Druggist MEDICINE DEA I, E 1!, Rcptvee.
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