The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 11, 1861, Image 2

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WEPyjSSHAT morning, DKO. 11, mi
The ?nH 0 M e ?. A<lTanee of Zo, l»cotfer
• “““.MaUerii in Kentucky.
~ 7< rat rejoice
, ifZollieoffer shall cross the Cumberland
/teer end,attempt an advance, at a recent
f' :^ rt «ffiraed that he was about to do
f- -Zo lit coffer a forces, twelve thousand strong
; to a dispatch from' FrankforL
& . a, ° .(ham, dated the
«h rest actually had crossed the river, and
fo-a TT* °* Somcrs «T »hile our
under General Schoepff were gradt,
bact Tbe Prices, which
' “ me fro “ a Member of tbe Legislature,
lt Eryantsville, were regarded as
tbe »ews wae immediately
telegraphed to. General Buell; but subse
quently, from a letter received direct from
• w®*r*et, it ivould appear that the rebels
" any ' France, but were only
‘supposed to be advancing.” The later in
' , however, adds that though there
had been no fighting yet, (except that of
firing at each ether, at long range, across
-U * CCrtain tbat woething
- Z B °° n - “ * ba "bel, at
are mforce, and arc only sepa
rtUd from our troops by the Cumberland."
-armiM Gc “«al Buell
• - Ld “'™ no be “ <!r from that quar
-«it-'w“Ckr ’ thS “ an account
the reDegade aas traitor;
i - H“»pW blarahall, with the forces under
em, being Ml advanced, and the Cumi
witboßt bridge, or ford, „
r "*"> within reach behind
• tiii * ?® b»s »uch an army now under
his command in Kentucky, that a detach
“eot of not more than one-tenth of its
number to reinforce General Schoepff,
. bngade, would throw a force upon the
- ' wWb they could neither escape
-?2*T T'‘ L 11 - a .therefore highly
".teESff reported advance of
ZoUteoffer. and- retreat of General Schoepff
‘ thereof, shall be found to
, T e any foundation in facU-there is a
~ “°*' about t° be struck that will annihilate
rebellion in that section of Kentucky. For
would
•operior force, and long stand by as an in
different spectator, when he has the mean,
"■ 1 tableß ““rely within hia
and, only ;t were awaiting his
' Zr &>mCoffer undHumphrey Mar
, shall andthe force, under them, are evident.
poor pawns in the great game that
stmn open in Kentucky and Tennessee,
Zw 7u h ’ Wbil ® “/.course he will no;
■ neglec them, poor pawns though they be,
BueU „ now, and ha, been for some
e P“t) assiduously preparing himself
-A recent diipgtch'' from Indianapolis wilL
be found, foese days, to
. have been qmte as significant in point of
l -mL*. ““pression. It leads: '
■> ■ “rt^'Sm.”^ , S a 0f w
Bueu certainly means businw™
—■ : Thelfaral Department.
“l 1 "' o£ ‘““ <ir “‘ »nd proud
tiBT ' ly, “ yal <*&««.• More
are now in readiness to
thhr most indispensable pert of their! outfit.
I’* I ** so often
' shipping trade during
A /' U W ° m h * Te ‘PP“red th,t
'V «<» ■orre'the
..««hbjr, wpnld be fcr in excess of thedemand
■' ®«‘ toongh not equal to tie great
. ,h»d sudden demand made bj the result, of tie
, ) ““"Vof ‘he Department, in
. Wpg.nut m nuiaeroueafleet as how await
‘ . » # " Pest* or threaten'th.i Southern
’f- 1 ?to learn that ro-
S«lHng for the Nary nore, wa, brisk „
1 “oeS.S'S;."*"'-"''-
-' - midSYmm t 0 “> wW ® Com. Footo 1
- need* 1000 more for hia flotilla it if „ * ,
• i£fabft£*nfc^Sf‘ i **«“n4r toown
“Antagonism Essentim to Develop.
: neat.”
, »el«t number of The United Preeby.
“nan quarterly Review contains a suggcs
article on the theme pnnontod in tte
, TV i, ftpm lho
‘ £' »“d till well repay
AU rZ ?%******** * ««M perusal.
' led thM SrieSy to
to the general subject, and the treat
tl , “ e “ t . or '‘ in «M* Msay.it ia only as it
thslicntolly —for our main pnrpose.t
/- *?*'?*. “. <0 introduce the following paa-
in Which the writer refers to the
ttoer we lire , in, and the great anbjcct
' ‘ dStnJ,° OmJ , nP <rc s nearer and orer more
to*? I *-?™"* in oar »o ns not
tott b 7 tU “ “‘«® »f«U. time,
encountered, must in fact aome
‘ ’. disposed -of before a clear, unob
way onward, auywhither, can be
' Tv .° f COUTae We do not fbr a mo
, m a ß ch_diaaatrousalternatire
■ v 2Svl3h P °“ ibUity of "«"•»«, ‘reach
’ I “ ders tesisting the wheels
. «, Progress, and striving to bear us back,
u, preaenca of that “antagonism”
whieh is now providentially, and not by
-T. T*" 6 opposing; us-and to overcome
which; is certainly a solemn duty, nay a
Stern necessity, esaontial to our fery eriil
, . cnee ias ». nation, .and therefore, as the
greater must include , the less, (‘essential to
our (national) development.”
But now we give place to our author
- I b ?,!, 1 bHtr<lti ' ln dra * D fr om the present
conflict between freedomand slavery, does
not more happUywd appropriately serve
' “* *P*Oi»l purpose of sustaining his arjrn- i
ment as it stands in its place in hi. excel- j
rent essay, than ibwill serve a like good
- purpose here. HesayO:
P riacl Pl« govern.' na
’ stoma
be full of antagonisms; and if there be
wy good in it at all, it will most asKtedly
«1m thein - In (w, use the.
word in its higher and broader sense ) as
- £l °Z 1 “ d “Oial, our natu.
' < T it is only in
the conflict between good and evilthat good
can bo eliminated and rendered string
mnlf«h„Uveandtriumphant. Wemuft
have both good and: evil mixed up in o ur
’ political. yatem for the more perfect de
’ of the good. But we cannot,
111 ~ faopt 'ril ftom deliberate
- «*«»! frrwearebpahd to-txMuds-itii
s fbr as we are able, itlil it ~ t Wln
■pita of all that we can da Social instl
tnUons among slnftd men will ne-
i ' vr-rrr-.'
[ft <ta
•of~th e £ ; i fcM §|J7‘or' but no one here afrit. tod ~Z~7 “
.»drr.dn.b combing the .iie.y , I have conned wfth
■ <•' il-' of mormons magnitude will ’ sroc * ,n camp and out of it' Their nr
and call forth ’encyclic !Sl Offic"!*«, differing,,,
effort on t!to par. of the gw d t 0 . *??"
from «•““« "'<» This gives ex- i assure me thn't toe inquiry,,
ercise to those better energies that, would i w r b ‘? b *“>« “me back here, .fall far shun
otherwise become inert. This heaps the ! tlt r T± «W-i.nul\.r°"
waters pure through agitation, and calls te/.o w k Tc h th T, mai '
out real and positive goodness in the hu- horrible ftct
man character in its social relations, 'harness and certainty that the murder of
Doubtless it was to this end that God per- ulf” who cannot be compelled to t'ol
mltted slavery to be incorporated in our Unties 7u™se 3 “on’t'if™ 1 * Ucy ? nd
great national fabric, just as he put thorns lead to the toiriy ™ fiftv mfl Ch
and thistles into the soil of ihe earth, and ! n a " directions, guards are stationed to in*
then said, ‘Subdue it.’ He made the it~ ep jJ I*' 1 *' “**">“ and Prevent their cs-
Amencan people free and strong, as he X l™ inland . and
Ada “‘ aad having hreatfid into >»
their nostrils the breath of national life he l bot without hesitation or E mercy S At
put them into a garden, aa he did Adam * re f ular watch is maintained
‘to dress it and keep it.’ To each he gave’
an allotted task. 1 There was a lying ,er- f utof?heway.
pent in Adams garden, as there is, any ” turn m th e day time as well as night
number of them in ours; but he gave to to ATT7! re “ aitlin B in ‘he piace »recap-
Adam dominion over the serpent; and his lalii If ‘.h' T?'
grea sin was committed in conseqnenbe"of ‘he others attempting B£l ?
ht, allowing the serpent to get dominion 5» “ a negrewho
over him. Now the greatest serpent in our o foUow hi. ’ theda y before . been ordered
garden, is Suxveht. ft drafts sliste-
from avarice, pride, last of power &t hi™, not a shot took effect and heAS
and dominion, and from aversion to whole- “P cd - I questioned and cross-examined
acme, heaven-imposed labor. As a nation l o rf o “hi * g TI e3t care . »” d I have
w. first though, of killing it, and did give **
|t a few blows. Afterwards Its presence in beca ”ae in this cafe at least I was* ab™ u,
the garden was tolerated, because it had mjaelf of ila correctness, and I may
been in so long and had so entwined itself comradoT other of h ‘ S
! e«n thechurch, that “me, I could““o^i.Tut
to destroy it would, it was feared, destroy and tho overseer’s, GuesL
them. This toleration soon grew into 1 Tbere is a more horrible story yet. A
favor; and, in process of time, a large of^V orm ,f ly owned b ?
pertion if the people of the nation van. of
clatmed for the serpent the right to Quartermasters, relates I that tetore
live, and grow, and thrive upon tho the Potation, the slaves wereor
god things of tho garden to any extent “ Bhc “ C ? TD ’ tba ' "hen
By and by, however, it manifested ad.,- was fired, ’and men, worenltT’chiiSre™
pinion to take full and exclusive posses- burn f d “««. Cupt. Fuller assures
Sion; but as this could not bo allowed, the “ f 8 bat 7 b “ n 0 doubt °f Uie fact When,
prnpie resolved .0 restrict its sway and
eeding ground to certain limits; but this I f r ° J kno ’! n 10 h & ve been uken to totfmuto!’
so enraged it that it became furious, began land and , hanged, I seem to record only a
*° lay waste the entire garden, and at- ba , rbarit i'> ‘he truth of which
tempted to take possession of tho central whTafe U merely men
temple. Then a fierce conflict began, which famljs 0? Sole^otave"S^e
yet going onrand the.end of which God t ? at f d W 1? th e utmost cruelty, an^tome
if » “ Wi * hin it3a3Sig " d limitS ’ and ’ th ’ t “ e w^“und m n«mary C Kuhle™?
possible, prevent any further destrnction. g “ ards > 10 P™vent their leaving, in order m
’■”* “ "SsSe"i»"l
So ends the paragraph in whioh we have th ll thdr families were in danger The
this law of development through nntago- ST'" &n tha ff undee
illustrated by a modern fnstanceTf Sully “"T
great and present interest to us all. The ? u PP»?e the possibilfty of theh-conveviei
closing sentences are by no means redolent ‘“' cUl Kence of our forces to the mastaf
of compliment it. their reference to “our fred “ tlD e tl,eir wives, vu consid
fnriv -* 1 " BUt ,f lhey Bre * bo “e bt eessityrrVerXntioT 16 “ ne '
yin their own-movements, or only . °ne other fact, of a different nature and
projnpt to retard the movements of others, lu'" frigbtfQl P‘ c tnre of the
perhaps it is thns wo shall have the most riuhm f - the so ? lal metituUon, whose
etrßring illustration of as to JeC
gonism in the work of development. f “ r 'he account to Gen. Viele. There is a
Their resistance, however, may, after all f il“ C?mp who left her mas 'er un
seem only Uke a feeling of the currenl-its lLn comwlkd to „ C , Lrcamatanc es ’ She had
Strength and direction,-so that they may »nd Uio 'wiSTh-’hf'
«d n“t “* U ‘ CmSelTea thal Ul5 ,he ra ’-rmt. was grednaUy drawn from her show!
bW " \“ Cr ! ‘ ,i,nCartho !hore,possi- 7hich° W ,hehad y J„ h<! fdt tbe dia B ra < : e «.
hly near breaker,, before they trust them- Hct masw?* A”" ; om P ellcd “> submit.
eel-toit. Be this as it may, howev^,
g ? :a , pa “m p “8 are progressive ; and “P° n l . he mnoccnt victim of her husbund s
whether principal men" are so, or not, lhl> severest punishment—rcp!ai
when the fullness of time hatAc'ome, tot
lo P r —b. horrible enough ? The girl
long retarded, or obstructed,-even by per !° nal otteadont 0/ L ma,te/, davthtl
principal men,” 1 eighteen year > old. y “
Jh 0 mtelligence and capacity of many of
eineciM 0 '! far beyond what
!w! d ' 1 hare ode or two instances from
the same source. An old negro driver came
“Jl ™ p whoso memory went back to
nullification times, and whose recolleo-
Uon was unusually clear and exaoL “Yes
, 1 ' "aid, “I remember Gen. Jack
™\l I h ° x thlnga w * nl on 'hen. The
people about here wore just as strong then
wte’n to ‘A Uni °“ aS ' bc -> r are now, bat
when the frigates came the people all went
over again on their side, and I xhTnk
Lincoln ha d sent all these
thALAr b St ” pr - ing ’ th °y ;d ha’made all
the people change just so jigaln.” I cannot
toc Wh .° S ‘ T °i hIS worda ' or d ialect, but
I h is correc '- Tho old man’s
stabiure r k b es“m a tc of South Carolina
■lability of character would have been mo«
serviceable at Washington. ° St
Thg»ls no wish on the part of tho no.
proes-to go North. They dread the cold,
dislike ,o leave their home Jthe attach
ment, as I have already explained, being
forw^iM°’i PCraonal ~ aild ,o ° b intelUgentW
Torward lo emancipation on toe soil A
olToftV** ° f ‘ hCm ’ wh ° ga 'herA aboul
hetog w “ much frightened on
heing,asked whether they did not «iah t n
* Dd ““ "‘nhwAd
1 Fr:„ t n °i Wedon ' wont to go North
Toa make thu free SlaU and pay w for oar
ieork,and letu, all ,tay here/An iZZ
™n C P *° dis P el dismal anti
cipatidn really entertained by some Dor
Nonh’is’to bo FW ’ Be that!toe
Thev ha l ! „A 'i n by libera ‘ cd "*»«»-
nnAtoT d “? baTe neither tho wish
they ’are'borrAr o bred. 3 " 6 0,8 ““ ° D * blab
he Negroes at Port Royal-Policr
SUefche C ,™' S ep! , a e T i n? s V lnlCre,ti^
A corrcspondept of the N. Y.. Tribune
gires us some interesting details respecting
the contraband question, illustrated with
several incidents and sketches, which we
“ft makc room f °r- It will, perhaps, sur
prise some people that so lew “contrabands"
are now within our lines there, after the
Statements of other correspondents; but
the fac. is probably cruelly stated hero—
and if we bear in mind the wonderful proc
lamation which General Sherman wrote
for the rebellious Carolinians, we will not
be unprepared to hear what this corre
spondent reports, lie says:
<l nc stien is not less
interesting m its features than important
“ h JJ? relatl< ’ I Vto the Expedition and the
iT to j < L? r h r - Facts are so numerous that
the difficulty is, to select from the'mass of
?“ teria sf, those whic h are most important
I can only repeat, to-day, a r™V,i.
statements, which come to me from the
authority, observing in the first pUoe that'
"° T moro “an three
hundredjn camp at present. sr r u T
tee, jr, who came out as Supercargo of the
*■“«** «
cut, of about one-hundred and twenty
at Pa F Poi “t, Where
tne iBth New lork is stationed, and the
S defiidrew' Cmp ‘° J of oEc "». or cannot
tf definitely accounted for. Those who
r SMOthe Uncs arc “Ot allowed to
leave, for any purpose, without a pass and
there a watchfbl jealousy towart ,W,
the ground of which it is difficult to ’
stand. Their feeling of £
UkLJTan? “ nd er *, UtUic 40 “ * unmL
!“ kak '? *od universal, and.their readiness
t® Work is shown inererv tuv 'Tj, >.
&*3£gsl£&
why their services should not relieve the
overworked soldiers from some of the hcav!
lest tasks imposed upon them Thu - ■
ofthe. “rank«s , ’haS|eeu wa' t chJd for with
anxtou solicitude at this as at all
ahd the troops are hailed as delirer
dnU ~e t - bV g °: are so
dull as to be imposed upon by the fictions
of their masters that they arc' fo be sC?d
! a Si ba ; or would he. worked day and night
St?" “an ever, or othereuch inventffins
ffielr m..^ a - ln ? hioh an y ettachment to
extremely few
dishke to leave the plantations el
'Uts, it snses from the local* attoMmnan*
SfflßafsaFSSa
; i. ; “• to to
family. Domestic tms.are are necessary to
his happiness, and he breaks them unwil
fOTwJre™? 16 BlaTe * Co “ e slowly into camp
ftr several reasons.. The invitation k tt u
out is of the coldest—rthe srcommXtions
ZtlVI: ? re »rctohedly luaufficient-thoy
esunot bnng theirfemiliee in any number
i cannot return, for them if thev aVe
numbsra of DenmOU °? d “ CB from groat
of ? n , no « haD «!
of Incredible bAy^oth.^
S 7““F. e Doings at Padncah-A Vcrr
eralsJ Qn '‘ rr ‘' l be,ween Onr Ge£T
A correspondent of the Su Loui, Dano .
ml gives the following account of a very
stranger
dn2Th w i aJ ' 1 ‘ Bl ’ * in Pa
sL«,.- br fl he Damo of w »olfolk, hung a
lof 0 “ E ° Ut ° f U " winiow »• soma
foTjaff n"- Pa *l" g by ‘ Hnd hur -
Davis. The man hnd done
wd thTJiS 8 bef<>re ° n 86Teral occasions,
rt‘““ 1 ' r waa re petted loOan. Smith
Gen ‘ nUrfm ' «•» reihaTl of
SaEEHSr »
1 t© take it in anicreet tha <?*„»_ I
M“ ,heSt "' .” d
aid, Lieut, Price, to orderGcn.W.ll C h .' S
SSSrWaSSa;
sS£ffi6S%£
Wli ““ W rL f ° lk lh siecp „ad“ra 8
loyal flag one night any how .5
fejdiod ne did not think That anl l!^
lace assurance of co-operation.
t ,,Jek;Siafik- on' tKe next- dak i.. n «i
Commanding Geheral i t < comboiled
nounoe the transaction aa a
of good order and mflitan
ho i. inclined to th. bSrf S2 P |
u J° n Tflection. cone to
regard it in that light thebmeires. Had it
*™ possible for himtohave anticipated jt s
have beeu irnduty by
| all the mci&s'at ha comtiandjend atityeA
hazard, to have prevented it!*
“f^“ rre " ce “»J subject him to criticism bT
l! iCed o,er Um in authority, be i
disposed to let it drop without any inresti-
les., however, for his
j Rt 0f P eraons engaged in it So
disposed .on his side, he trusts they trill
!to p,tlent 'y to his remonstrances against
like occurrences in the future." f
The affair has created intense excitement
among the soldiers, and Wallace's insubor
dination is enthusiastically approved.
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th« clly Pl on TOVBSDAY th. mhi ““
nv election for officer* of said Conma
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CAMELLIA IXOWEES, Ao.,
To order at
MUBDODH'S OBKETTHOPSE
— PQgftdWf •
OAKLAND.
pKOUUUE—
A FLOCa-fObbS-flteli'anUylndlui.MlJt.
BP,™ .^WUtoWhrat.
Tvfl! b sl. | f-d
Hitchcock.' Mccbi;£rt>™: .-.
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Jm&SS £j'“^ r T 'h; Jssi: Inquest‘of
Visa sndSsilh • IS? '°*nshi K John M
a- SatTudwTst;'"& John
Penn'iu; Willijon Oi’udcttnr m,^*s hell7
Onstott end Msrj j. Onstou h£wi? °Mo; Philip
”o"tj, lvnn’e.; John SteK.rln? v 1 °L t *»™w
hU»£te OI 3t . *JP»* ta,
Xlizabetb. his wlfc —~ Morgan and
®«*d. residence aS” OW ?j *“>“>
knoern, sod J. 3lSS,7fcS^of *£n IS2fS"
&W^oW^. A on
SSS,‘^&-£ S ■ l £r® .he
of Allegheny to be o-iv^K of lfae “ooty
week, in for three j
d«u v t,^TJ. r
irwM 18 ? „ Diqoeat Of
of Allegheny ccmntv d«„ » **i Mri. Sarah Hllandt.
•'*»» DbSZ, o
£•« '*'*«*!. *& Uua£^hJ < "V? , l' Dr -
Shaw; Ua Sari Irthnri * i& or John
of Allegheny connty,' Pen??« 0 Vm hn i 4r J ll S r ** <ut
wjfa of J. p. fiftoy nnuo..*’ 1 Amende J. Farley.
oph Dictaon, of CalUbrhla: John C r m nf'i?* enil,,l '» J °e-
Little, wit, Jr J-SokiX,-'& I Hatlld.
Biofaon, „, Allegreoy co StV J “- »•
being tlio guardian of eald nT™ ™ o ' . Ho «L Duff,
«m, wife of jJof ?^ n J 7“,i Smb June wu-'
Pena a., to appear ia eatd 1'.",... 1,,5ll)1) county,
J«aa MJ fth, 1«2, at ’“Tflllux:
ss HsifMfcs 1 >•wsgsite:
wh, tbatatSouTd , SM mo '"' • b ° W
1" AltaaCv "**=«
coaaty of AJIe K heoT t,, n ;M d .,' I ‘ 0 ” 00t or the
burgh Weekly & £ P “ t "
cier° r "“-SHS
V ssssssr-"^-"^
a steel piu, do ~
1 Pea-Holder.
1 Lead Pencil,
r«rj uticU of b«t forill]J .
~mW® a na“ «w’
«i«««» «>•'. OOd
f« i Si , Sffs?“ d u « 10
Bookseller,
CAKJJ. :
■re.im.at of ChreEic “-rtf-n
Lower Bowel, B ocb u tfao-e of lhe
Finure, Falllne of the n A i»i ®®Mtip«tton, ilatnla,
3 o'clock p. m . dXTS.., fr ,? I o c,a± *>o to
b- ofn!;° 1 1 ,V ifl ‘ J,y
PHOTOGRAPH albums,
HOTEL,
vr Lltx Col. B. B 'Josj-r’
No. 77 Doci street, Philadelphia. ’
Thto well known house is tocatixi»<. .
neighborhood of Ho Poot-OnS am)V-,‘ h
on one of tho Urgeot i
5K .**£ S £££*««"-
**l“ Iff ma *lO nor “ ** r “Wit,
. ' i,h
aasrstafeSSSSk
FOE SAX* BT
Gr° Ajiu HEKTHK
CHEAP EMBROIDERIES,
mhieh4 tbimhiho store,
~ f '°- w -Market Street,
EMBBOIDEBED CoLaRS. for 2Sc.worth 50c.
EMBROIDERED COLLARS, for W)jc. worth 75c.
EMBROIDERED OOLLABS, for 50c. worth 81,00.
EMBROIDERED BETS, for 75c'. worth SL2S.
EMBROIDERED SETS, for 75c. worth Bli.
EMBROIDERED BETS, for 75c. Worth 81,25.
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCniETS, for
EMBHOIDEHED HAKDKEaCUIEFg./or
J- M. BURCHFIELD'S,
EIGCBED CASHMERES.
<*o KESX27OB for 75c. \
CABHMEBE PLAIDS.
BLUE CLOTH, ftr Eoji’ wear.
BOYB’ CASSTMEBEB.
BLACK CLOTH, for Ladle*’ Cloak*.
WATER-PROOF CLOTH.
SHAWLS, CLOAKS.
EIODBED DEliAIKES—new
EMBROIDERIES —half price.
“S-GiU »nd oanlß. befo™ parting
NORTH-EAST MARKET
COST.
In city? doling out at COST.
■A-LIL-EN, Aoent,
PRODUCE AND COSIUIBBION
And Whobmle and Retail Denier In
WIKBS'. BRANDIES, MQOORS AND Mm,
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
KSfcSttL? 004 1 ’ il “ b ” r 8!‘. ,!}■>
jgnratHV Kuux\a. Cbauulis?
*> mpertor So 1 Hofrlßir,
.»’3tfSSSSSSig^‘
- ‘'&isgs?j£*ggk,.
c UBHW>.Jt **wW»‘* ; iabfe>itonni
1000^
w. BODEXUsSIEg, SI. V.,
Of KXW TOSS CJTT,
TEST CHEAP.
VERT CHEAP.
<tell:»rwF
Th* largfljt i lock of
CLOCKS
B. T. M’QEAGH,
ip. 274 LlbertTJtreet.
MERCHANT,
Sellinß at Greatly Rices,
spp
l»Vood«tnU.
■ p ß»'feOffßs.
QREATBARiuTKs^
CLOAKS,
jjnSSSffi^SH*
SHAWLS,
BABKEB’B, 69 Market Str^t
QhEat
ISAh(iAI& : S
DRESS GOODS.
BARKBR'S, 39 Market Street.
QKEaT UAKGAINS
SILKS,
BARKKR’B, 59 Market Stroat
IiAKGAJXS
SKIRTS
OP AID KINDS, AT
BARKj&’S, 68 Market Stroot
QTSSTTsaI
IN All KINDS OP
f
DRY GOODS
d 00.5^ KEE ’ 8, 59 Market Street
jyOkb kh jiMbkuidjUky' Sale"
STILL CONTINUES AT
No. 77 Market Street.
GOODS CLOSING CUT AT PANIC PRICES.
BARGAINS!
4ur
Ouubrle ibJ Swim SsU from 'ssc. to |5,'00./
,85(60. *«• Trimmed tollon at worth
to nS°“ Cral Han,aercilc& 6>r 26c.,pT c .,T6c,81
»«£«£■
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-
Benge tad TfaroTTen* i
38ASS5&K
JOSEPH HORNE.
J’OURTH ARRIVAL
fall Aim WINTER
Dry Qoods,
SOW OPEHIHQ.
ll^i^dS^oods
venP^oni^^ aoaU «n» fcracu.
rr |W,LEKTOS'B’IS^D^ i S^WHITBFLAK.
25&SSP&S-SwSSfw
tod.
tre hire . fall Mockat low prim, fcrcaih.
C. HANSON EOYE,
de7:mrwT '
w mamct gratar
CLEARING OUT gALE OF
French Embroideries and Laee Goods,
EAXOW, lHicRVn & CO’S,
Nos. 17 and 19 Pina Street.
'XS8&& "
Entire stock of Fine Embroideries,
fc -* ,,,!h,, 'XssAa* , «- «-
SnoiAl, BARGAINS ABE ROW OFFERED IS
800 l French Work Collar.,
' S “ t s, h end Bwh, ColUre, '
B«d French Work Seta, , ■’ „
Bcot ef l 9^? bric *“« 6 wire Seta, .
B "* 1 r L “<LS> u aie and 81mt«,
tob »^^^sssr 6, -«-
•^ssaaasas^s^
Ltcet «nd Edginn, {
clJrf'St'u* be
, FIRST COBT nf RBW TOBK.
*“ “* bl< ’ «” to
CHOICE STr^MCa>EOBARGAINS.
*?6 Vri° V? 4 00..
‘miuh.-.J.- i.-’j 11 *° <l 19 Fifth Hiwf ;
CHRISTMAS PBEBE2FTB.
EMBB'D HAEDKERCHIEFB far 37
t JgWiSsfcrMrSr, h§l’t£ *#> I>Bo- 1 > B0 -
. LACE.SETS, - f
Q wF“5t ■
. j - ~U THREAD LACE, -
WOOLEK HOOD* ‘' '' TAIC<CI A tACE,
SOSIABS, HTBIAS, ■ •
' ■ a *‘BEVEB asdcaitißs,
'■■AT: ;
***** b. ootuxm.
jiyotocEs.
SfiOEGB H. KEYBER,
Wholesale Druggist
MEDICINE. DEALER,
»0. ;i« WOOD STREET, PITTSBUBOH. PA.
ft ? ? +■ f I f
TBVSSXS Foil THE CUBE or HERNIA OB
&UPTI7RE.I
MARSH'S RADICAL CUBE Tnraa
BITTEB’S PATENT TRUSS.
PITCH’S SUPPORTER TBCSs
SELF-ADJUSTING TBESS
Vfi- BANHINO’B LACE OB BODY BRACE -
PO^eL 1 ” TCH ' S 6ILTEn ->'BATED BDr .
&r 0,0 ■“ p P or * <™ ofPIU.
T .£ ASn ° SlOc ™ * »d r JSL
a £Z? aataa srwNG «;—mw *
DR. KETSEL haa also a TET7Q3
cally cure Haul* or fiuj>t Bru . . >**d>*m«dl
ewij dißoaee requiring mecßnujc^p^-*^ o **
rlur kind, ,i„ be fc, J IT
u£“ST 1 Tb q£T ° f *'* Bo ''
■ oa - 010. H. KEYBEB,
I« Wood Btreot, Pitubnrgh, Pa
«—• «*« "IHSSS'*-
__ **°* MW Wood'itrtct.
DB. KKYSEB’B, Ho Wood ftrcot.
EXXSA BAZOS3.- —I hare a fc\r ETTPi n»
ZOBB, Phichl pmaloocutu Lr
GEO. H, KETSEB, HO Wooiot™,,.
BEADACIIE CUBED.- An InMUble c
— *sm skiiow^j.
JS-A Friend in Heed, tw ;*
KB. BWSEI'S INFALLIBLE lINIMuSv ,
ixnxllrom tho redp. of Dr. 8r U a«
nocticut, tho great Boee *° ° acssaiKtaa'ißsS
cssaiKtaa'iBsS
f WOTad '-
•oothina healing and powerful ttrt-ngththing nmct
ttaeidt. the just wonder and MtoWront
whoharo evergiren It atrial. Ororfcnr
nrUfitwtea of retnarkablo euro, poribnned by it with
in the last two jeer*, attest this fact. 7 ! •.
B. £. BELUCBS £ CO., Agents, Corner of Woo*
Sfe ° n d .treete, Plttahunth.
BABGAIHS:
CSTBlood Food.—Attention it call.
n ' o,t ™.“"kablc and .dcmMcpropoJu^
Ui~LES?£.
COTOrT ' confounded wM^t
ST I —l"*' modld “ e >»f tl* inj. i,bj
cortotarcmcdjrfbrallu,, <U M «. ,p cc uS i „j“‘
valuable ipecitic in alt , , “• f<»ttn4 an in
—OWo iitawWaai, cSIStS! iulkntlle “WplalnU.
w i j rt r^ D 0 , E 0t ' *e*t. Ho. i«
Wood.tre,, P«. .J
t3C* MAHHOOD— How Xoat,! How
““ 1 “ • ■-«
ci I ?r r ”“‘ Trenton ftndßadicnl
Com ofSponnMoiritten or Somlmil Weoknom, Inrol
-OM“* Dobm„,^ntoZ
*™&Sr&2S:
ton, IpUomruoi MonW „a Bhyrtml Ini
raulHogfrom Self-Abtuo, Jtc. ByAIOBT J
CUTO E LL,M.B.,.o^; f «*.S3S£i
"A Boox io iKonumj or Buiutoom."
** MnUroml, lo.pUio
receipt of .lx earn, or two pettexe
■tempo, by DK.. CH. J. o. Kil
K - T " *»-onc. , Box«M.
jCSTLake Superior Copper Kill and
BUKiiima wosks, rmmJl “
PARK, M’CUfiDY & COi
Baunfectarw. of SHEATUIKG, BEAZIKBS' ivn
1 bolt cobpbb, PHES3EO
**“«-*-*-»«*
onto, of copper cat to i., deitnd pu.
PiJ^idlwlrT
JC3£“Helmbold’ Extract Bnchn,
nSLBBOLD’S SXIKACr BCOISt 1 I ’ n7EKIIa -
H£LUBOiD'3 KXIBACTBDC^ 1 DIDEETIC
[ helmbold’s kxtbact buSto* WPBETlc
tho Bladder, Omrd, Kldoojr* tet> TO , Wlak .
““•'•“dnUtUMMo.ofth'o rrinuj Ojpui.
SMOdvertlKmoatin mo,her column. 0,1 It out
~—7- : - - - no2o;wAfciAwT
WM * c * mittMif -
WITKSOW Muoiit. H. IHUH.
«rHOßfflsoHra^»ri£,
w ™
Orrice, Ho, 21 iclxuit Sitiir.' /
° r aT£AM CHOKES AND
«U.t MACHIKEUV, CASTINGS, HAILEOAD
WOBK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET niON
ro ?te oSßnfO do* on .ton
ahafcdir
Ipf-JOHH COCHIULH &< 880..
“ m ° H ID OS’ YAULI^
i AND Vault boobs, window shottem
WINDOW £Z£SZ2
S« TUrt Htrwt, bot*oca Wood and Karkit.
tore on lumd . Tariotyif noEPrfttna, w,
■nd plain, nitoblo for all TV
™do.lng Oran Loti.
Jobbjgjdono «t abort aouco. ~
jE3C'Pitt»lnirgli Steel Works.
I :““ cra ™ k-cmjwau.
JOKES, BOYD & CO,
JhanlteniOT of OAST BTEEl,;,d M .'aPimto
PWW AJfD A. BBTEEL, STEEI BPMNQ
ooraor of Bo- m. 4 rim ««.,* p UWTOJk>
k ocl»
! JCST B - &0. P. MAEKUB, PaDflr
JESSES**'* ■'^boS.peS?
450 allkjsm of whap.
** ilxre noored from' So. 27 Waal itr—* v
WCASIT OB TRADE EOKRaGS. j mj4
JET* HOMES & 80H8, Dealer*
BUTTEB, SID*.
*”eisnt Taj.