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FRIDAY MORNING, DEC, l:; 1861.
1: ' - : ■ :r W! e«- 0«. MoCfell.n is nfavorile
of the iVitfVbut his Wdcft enemy could
“*> !?f« stab than to coni
‘ of the most '
hensible to bin,.
r u P "“‘‘ l ' Pt : lYeTcnotv notwhat.
> eClellan a views are respecting the
•
a «n« to. Mr. Cimoron'3
>*. ’S'L"* 1 • no .^“.*%».Htf(Bßoii ! Msright to
• oujojtucnt of his opinion,, nor-to
of it to the President,
80 10 do, .or if.it cameac
hi»_w»y- But tho statement
Of Mr. Stevens is, that Gen. McClellan went
< to “« f re »i'ioi>t..»nd threatened to resign
. **?• c^ m «n , o’»'r*port was sent into Co
n.. .. gress ae ithadbebn prepared. Thu was an
obtrusion. apd,a dictation of the most ex
■t ,tr«ordinary and reprehensible character,
i .“.“! t ?s* 3r “defensible on any principle
the relations which' fleh. McClel
—__wl4ij.l? the President and Secretoty of
A™’ ** Ul 0f ,lloln orohisauperiors in the
• v ' McClellan is.still a
. . *?“>' ? n ? i 1“ given no evidence that
•hwfr*" fhe knowledge or qualities flu
, .for a statesman; but if he pos
m sound: statesman
?, < *?* lUie> * «» Peedecessor, ceupled
|rith hts age and the great serribes he hat,
I°° d<!tod:th ;« P*«on, an attempted dictation
*wemmtcd with>. threat, would forever
ot fopntation. ■ • ■ ,
■ iM his peculiar duties
- to perform, and they are large enough and
enough to satisfy an oldormah, who
‘ •-!?** “OVO”* 1 Ms way to distinction by his
: .tho field, and if wo were called: upon to
~T for such extremely improper con
-** so commended by the we should
• r ■M.’yMtramed to the supposition that, his
« d extraordinary advancement
had turned his head, and led thus early to
assume the airs of a dictator.
we-are writing on
Uie hypotheais that -the statement of Ur
M*TBtwie correct, We doubt it greatly
t “• Bn *i hare been misinformed. We think
rf MICBLnir, than to snpposo he
iggaie gudty.of .u«h a piece of itnper
. , JuOlVeense
:s!s** “ duo *0 the dignity'of his high
jwtibon, and of the relatlona.officiaUy sub
•stating between himself Md his eubordi-
wcmld Promptly luxe spurned
interference. -
eomioends such an
il '*hoh an onb « will
offlicr atima _
~Could idol Worship
,0 gw furthorT If Gon. M'CiEiijjt should
St S*S of the White House, ind
;_|W*Min regiment to clear out both Homes
. of Congress, and dictate laws at the head
■ rt'* rmJr,lro ' iW the PoH commendLhim
forlar How mnch worse would- this "be
i*"""™ 9 ; *«.dictati! the
poKcy,iand that, of tho members of his
. the Post oommOnds' him for
-t^tdpgV--. : ........
ij: ''"'V ' . " '
coofiKition is*
AU tk » property of
or o&orwiae—ismerciless
i w'fltir&uiu «f
1 -■ £??££•s/ P** the ,lav “ w£o work on
” or * re fo ““ d eerring in
wtr armies—they go the whole hog. Here
u a Tery recent sample of their spirit: .
S.’> J -i ; ,f 'A ; ; / ?ha*q, .■; . .
hme then, «tmt <a».ijjreiy
, •^hSSrlt?h7nthS , d's.^“t'.
. SM4«Ste5 l S a iS‘iS “ ?• *«uo‘-^d«t«-
poUc y'* Dd »>y that policy- hara
bnM D u7ft!^i^ tna fox tbe of their
" eTor y r»Ment on the aoil of
m£L! !Sm? 0 I * n4a or t l ™*° tt* inT»d«r de-
UtUe mercy u Beelzebab will air* them in
, Wf.ra-l™: -Wh.rW,r th. coOnUtTSiS ri SSo^
' tLH. • * rt,o " ld *» Rrlcken off,
fertUpoto-M «di v t. contacted M
-onr Sohthern
/ thnB d ° Doi ' ael eooord
intfy.ho does them greet injneHeh. - A ril
uesnake has more chance of mercy it their
~ U ? D .J a } oy f'' Uoion-loring. oitiien
• > ! -&“X iA who speaks out.
““f 4h« scarmty of Unionisli:. at the
1 "t*J •£““* in orory Sta te
dec lare for/the Stan
W hut they are not quite ready
‘ ’ l yJ!Jjme' ,o,ni . th V- k ««P sileqce.— N.
i By all meins, hang loyal Tennesseeans,
•; confccate their, property, .ind ruin them
effectually. . Only do not touch the sacred
institution'ef 'alsTefyj Conquer the rebels,
and thin gire them back' their human chat
tels, anihid them go to work once more to
rule or nuirlthe,country. Thai is‘policy
»>»ifeon do'not
' - i? -Oinr hornß they'inav'find
.toi&ndraMcClolUn enoK n'lmar'Se
Jf ,a £ ■® u ®* a, *®t : ftiind*iii Cromwell/and
?'Kr. Hundred found in Na
poloon Nonapartc.— JY. Y. Ilnald.
r ■ ‘ill* ITeirTork Jrn-aM aid theKttaburgh
i%rt seem determined to ruin ben, McClel
:i*n, thatisif ,tiwy an'do bo. Henri* the
■HfraHthreßtgtlpg Congresswlth'ircClel
-1»B‘ Bt thi.ir doorflj it th'e head of
tb» army; and tho Post cxaltahim for an
**lJn'a hie government, wphld
ruin tto most popular man that ever
TOffBUBt theyaao.
.
_ MeCtniAß A»p_,CA>a:Eos—A Biroar
ipecial, dispatch to the
H *w Twk Afcniwij Po^'of the 11th insti
- «t»t« t)iM the statement of Gen. McCin.
“f * ““«*wae« with Secretary r.w,..
orserport ir Contradicted on the'highest
terms.
• •&*&:■ Vo could
' Uon l or ' »«<* was due to
of raising
M“ U “ ation of country
! JBTSjtti b* abandoned. Gen. McClel
"** »W-«pprocUto it. v 'i- •
..seAj^gSSSiSSS
TOCn * ndor » ite
.-2Sr£ '- loboablo to Bend rou a
.goodmany hew Bubßcribers adorn 7
>,i ■ *«.. '
•—StS-: M>Pl**lllo Journal publiihea the
■rt*re ■ with Happarcnt gratiflJatioh: u
*W*;.l^*cd: with; itapopularity with
aympathisefai"' SuSlireiaTa!
4* count it with the “jeeeshr
S fl 1 ' Brechin
"dsT‘ U!rm - D « received Hi Vot< . B in , ho
T T' t 0 • 2,0, ' s te Hfr«A. '
~j“' ®.* T “ “ * re, T'*fc men-ind-haif
already dtstteguished himself in public life.
' i> » -alive of that State. M year', old,is
-’ - - P r; ?f*.‘-vion. and hasjicquired
great distinction at the bar, and a very lucra
r» praetiee.. Ho 'was a Representative in
engrail from (he Bourbon District in Ken
tUoky for eight years, from ISM to Ifnr.
Uu residence is Pam, the connty seat of
Bourbon, one of the wealthiest “blue grass”
eonnties in the State! Whin he left the
public service, so high had he risen as a f„-
renate debater and*,,killful parliamentary
tachcmn, that he ...justly 'regarded... one
of the very foremost of the Whig leaders
Uft But for “. d Wm oat congressional
Ufe- But ever since , hi. retirement h. has
had a leading part in shaping the state nolio,
Mdnn ( important .movement ha, been mad.
without consulting him. I
He is a ,t,„ng opponent of secession, snd
Tsn «d b° n S ”“ d ° Co ”P i<,d b T Critlen
don and his compatriots, .ho ar, so tender
towards that thsy dre.d to use the
•£“* effective weapon ,in the hand, of the
goreramonl for the ptraishment of rebels.
. Gen Nelson’s Brigade.
Th. we.ll.nt and effective service, in th.
good «om rsndsred by Gensrai Nelson .nd
&« Brigade which serred under him in Rut
”m K * ntock y. »!*1 not soon b. forgotten bj
tbs country. _Wo.ro hippy t 0 find that ho is
**“” ready for the field, end soon to be in it
The Louisville Journal, of Tuesday, saysi
E.gt regiments,, under Brigadior-Oeneral
tv o*’ 0 *’ ‘ hi ’ “*reh
"* by thowayof New Haven, to practice the
men and learn them the fatigue duties of ac
t.v. military life. In a few day, this brigade'
hopes to be in the face of tho rebels, and, from
the .opener qualities a, .leader developed by
OoneNelson in Eastern Kentucky, we antici
pate for . brilliant success iutheSouth
ern part of our State and in Tennesse. No
man has worked more assiduously for the
Union cause in Kentucky than Gen. Nelson,
and he came, away with him th. best wishes
of a host of friends that victory may perch
upon his banner. ™ . I
A F4ss ALAM—On Tuesday night a
alarm occurred in our lines in Vir
ginia, occasioned by a report that tho cne
.my wo advancing in strong force. Seven
.divisions of the anny were under arms all
might, but the alarm proved to be false At
noon Wednesday ail was quiet.
The Duty of Congress.
[From th» K«w Torit trenios Post J
’ We cannot agree, with those.conlempora
nce who argue that Congress should lea T o
tho whole determination of the policy of
this war to tho President. Our constitu
uon, m pursuance of tho profonndesfpoUu
real research, ha, divided the government
mto distinct departments, each with its
appropriate functions, and it is the dictate
|f wisdom to keep them distinct Tho
legislature oust make the laws, the Execu.'
them, and the judioiory decide
,arislnBn 8 u s der them; and it would be
departure from sound prim
eiple to look to the President for laws to
Congress Tor their enforcement, or To ’thS
f ° r anythiflg elae b “‘
The President uHt suggest what ho d
—" 0( “* e trim time’to
time, he may exercise a qualified negative
gnaaa-sagasSg.
With the entire freedom of the House* if
™? r^ n ‘2r iT “- Hi 3 “Mndutytam«££
out the toeasnres which Congress W
adopted, with al, his abiUty and force. j£
is the agent of the people for particular
b n - * ke “ Byeri6 tranac ®nds those.
purposes he usurps an improper authoritv
Congress a one is tho »w cr '
* lono 1 “ a ded.ro war and define
ta-objects; and Congress alone can vote
thasuppUes by which it i, carted on ™
We hope, therefore, that'Congress will
SonJaeVV^" and -STIT
tions at this important crisis. More than
resanbf br& ,? Cb °u tbe B oTcr nmentit rep
resents directly the,people; it is ant to
frca U>e great heart ot
the people; and ifishkely to embody more
tndy than all others, bv its very great va ,
I 5,t 7 ° f T“T 3 - •*»«• sentiment of
the people.--But it should not waste its
Umeand Weaken its influence by ?wc£
measurer 8 ! 0 A^ 0 -^ and in >M»ble
. -■Action—action— action _is
what the times, require. While McClellan
”wd*“Bw d *“8 idle Oh the banks of.
«tl,^ 11 5? C ’ W M e Sbcrman « refusing to
oottonrwnd negroes at Port BovaL
while the rebels are driving the loyal in
habitants,.of .Missouri into the fortifies,
tions of St. Louis, from regions lately occu-
Tcn d n^_ OUl: *? > n pa ' whUe “» Union men of
: K «?‘ncky are calling loudly
for protection againßt the outrages of trai
*°ta,k »^“‘oolmi
fnr nei? l and * cts of «n*ncipation
for negroes whom we do not possess and
iSK.iSW I’d"' 4 ®- ' :«iese become !
tlmcl T .subjects of debate, and many«cS! I
a T niayLestig
gestetf, >ut at present our. work is to carry 1
wtthMMhe of business, and i
“ d can !
whole'North is agreed
h ?t^bßl,i^ bBl,it > a aho Pld be put down,
r and4hat f^ l '7- IfWiU not tolerareany
g quarters, if such a thing
“SHfed..nnd wo believe it uS?
will be per
*n arms against us are
,^ y ‘ n C ?’? ea, i » nd thi people feel
must be met with an e£fsl earn,
esLaess. Oar troops are escrer for ni*»; v <i
operafrons. The money of tlte country will
S’eontributed to sustain th'egMora
•ment while it proves itself ?• .
sincere. Congress hasconseqSy bit
one prominent labor>fore iL wSch is to
PT» expression to, the nndiyided w'she, of
the.commnnity, to deal ! with tho rebellion
dreuijely and to that end to mature a corn
to which, all oar generals,
from the highest tothe lowest, mostbe com-
Pgtedtnconform, at the hazard of instant
.. It is not enough to pass separate resolu
tions about the shortcomings of this officer
f “5 * *«?!«» BlUeck for U,
Ot,condemn Bhcrmanforhia ignorance • it
in.noi enough to make formal declarations
fWhfo? 1 *? 4 " P ur P oS ® M to-thbretum of
«V other incident Of
loe campaign , these occupy .time, .■ briwd
?l* Ba “if. n |*>- ! SP* ral e.P«» t ies, and, after aIL
accomplish only a transient gooi if they
do so moch a*: that- What il Winred m {
general scheme of polity—-firm cmdstent
ss^Sffifeasissss
ggssjsamssM
“d people alike are botmd to
finl?’. ra ■£ a^, -P° doubt as to. its
final authority. We .want. the .pnrposo of
!kr'J,Tf. ‘hppenaltiesof rebellion, if
hrrmJ«i T 0 .eonfiscatioh of. all the
Bu distinctly pro,
KSKwsaisyKS s
the 1 * *** PWormaaee of
jtjet*er;froy ; niltan jfeaa, s . c.- *
IIILTOSiKSD, S. c.. Doc. 4, I*6l
„~Wo-urp having regular northern weather
J t'“t"4‘ ’SK >»»« d °ue ji’
lice (o Canada, in midwinter. I found it im
although haring fiVebliriket. to cover me
But then, our quarter, are not, whitbetter
than aback woods barn.. The wind whistle,
through the houae as. fceoV a j through
trees, and it ha.: neither window, nor chim
ney Wo leave the door open, in day-time, to
get light, and shiver all nighta, with an ague
Those it made application to the
Brigade Quartermaster to have iind'ow, and
U chimney put jo it; . reasonable request
.ecu w,n ~y. especially as brickand window
Msh are not scarce; but he repUed that Uen.
Stove ns declined; to comply with the request.
Fireplaces and Windows, in this climate, are
luxuries we must not aim at.
Bnt little has: transpired, in the way of
news, since I wrote you last. There is a large
fleet of vessel, in the offing supposed to con
tain the men of the second expedition under
Gen. Butler, amt I understand from a good
scarce, that such|il th. case. One of the re
giment, is that of Geo. Howell’s, from Fay
•tie county. j' J
We have a horrible report, resting solely on
negro authority, that Col. Saybrook, on. of
the Rebel leader, on -the main,” having in
vain commanded hi, negroes to go to work,
caged them in a Barn, fifty io number, sur
rounded the barn with rebel troop,, aid then
set fire to the barn. Those who attempted to
escape were bayonetted, on the spot, and tho
rest were consumed in .the fire, their owner
swearing that if they would not work for him
they should not for any one else.
I This story i, almost too wild for human
credibility ; but the negroes insist npon it,
verity. It is worthy of note that not one of
the negroes I have yet scon speak, well of
his master. Thoy Represent their owner, as
crnol and heartless in tho extreme, and they
are ready to believe any statement of thi,
Kind, implicitly.
An important soisure was made on Sunday
hut by Gen. Sherman. A Spanish .learner,
called the Nostra Sonhora-D. Rcgla, put in
here a few day, previously, ostensibly for
coal, She represented that she wa, forced,
y.tress of weather, to put into Georgetown,
C : s that her officers and men were there
made prisoner,, bnt were finally released, and
dhat ,he then started for Havana, tonehing
here ,n hope of getting a supply of coal. Thi.
story wm not credited by Gen. Sherman, who
Mused a strict search to be made of every
«ung on tho bo»t.
In the Captain’s trunk a faiso bottom was
found, containing paper, of much value,
Showing her to be a'.ecesh vessel in disguise!
Among the paper, found wa, one containing
an elaborate plan for running ,h, blockade,
sdso dispatches to be sent abroad, and among
the firemen, or disgnised a. a fireman, wa, a
socosh gentleman, whose name I did not hear
r P n r 'v “ OTdiUn * him a, . Minister
rota the Rtbol Confederacy to somoono of the
•baropoaa GoTornmcpt*.
This, at loart, i, the story a. wo hear it in
camp, and l am fer from tho beach that r
cannot learn more fully about it. It i. ecr
taiu, however, that the vessel ha, been seised
and confiscated. Her running in here for
coal wa, a bold dodge to avert suspicion and j
prevent being overhauled. She is , queer
looking craft, resembling the Jorscy City fer
ry boats, very much, and the triek of putting
■at. Georgetown, in distress, .arresting and
imprisoning her men, and then sending them
hme With her Southern emissaries on board,
to retail a story of wrong and aggression re
molf wv B ' b v' h “ a *' n ' 11 c, "“ «rpcri
mient, although not quite sharp enough to win.
Wo hoar, also, to-day. that the Rebel, hare
boon reconnoitoringour position with balloon,.
They learned very little to their satisfaction,
of course, but it seem, more than probable'
that they intend matting an effort to retake
toe lsj&od
The work on thelfortidcatiouv' progrewe,
rapidly. That part commanding the only
roaf-by which the rebel, can approach, by
land, from the main, i, already nearly eom-
I plotod, and the Engineers are to-day mount
ing the guns upon it. The rebel., when they
come, .f they do come, will not find ns alto-
I gotbor unprepared.
Yesterday morning, about three o’clock, the
pickets fired upon some one trying to sknlk
through oar linos. The alarm was in sternly
sounded, and in fifteen minutes the whole
Division was under arms. It was soon ascer
tained that there was no Toreo of any kind ap
proaching, and the men returned to their
bedj. t
A very close watch f, now kept to keep any
| 0D “ from the line, from without, and
no one, not eren a contraband, i, permitted
£» g ;;nlg UhoDt ‘ f“ from ,b, °” DW ‘ I
The health of the troops is much better than
l it was, the cold weather having completely
dnven away ,h. coast f„ e v. Cough, and
colds will follow, bat the Doctors say they
are much less afraid of them than of the fever,
incident to warm weather, here, at thi. season.
I The Imprisoned Slaves.
Marshal Lamon haa made a report to the
Senate* m which he endeavors to ahow that
the arrest and detention of slaves: in the,
I city jail was in accordance with local laws.
I ute still remo? ? i * t .^‘ o . lti Marylandi atat
trk !? g esutenco ittthe Dis
trict will cover aU manner oFoutra™
*1? 1 >ho colored population here; but
1?“ overlooks‘one point—that at
Iw-” 1 , nn ?-, * t^cir uhpnaonment was in
|-«S t W* t, ° n n- low Passed at do
Stain ?“: Dl »tricl law cannot ov«!
C ? D * r ! BB i. It has been ascer
thi£en^fMr‘T 6 i‘, ght Whicb followed
ISBUO of Mr. Seward's order, addressed
|{? ®® nw »l McClellan, respecting the slaves
liris™od“ t 7 ne * r ly thirty of the im
prisoned .negroes were' givon up to white
s^wasssSws
Work for the Senate.
nominations and promotions
of the ext* session of 1 Congress ' ate ti, he
I sent in to the,Senate,to-day. Amon- ii,.
I name* thus submitted is that of Brigadier
s V >n *?* n ' of whsm it ft rMatei'
h '. d « l!,r «l publieljr that,shouldCdn-
J cmain oo&rse in;
I lll ° war, ho for one woiild eh'eatfi hi B awnM
“d: throw up his ; commisaicii,,.,Thu niw
Ibetnui or not, but If true, he" is a
subject fobdiscipline. , AtWjnta
whqae.naines have, been given us have said
the ssj&o thins* ud.h&To vet (mm
v J™«™o
or conditionJ" and'Veby
bergiected-2iff°f. g 1,11 *
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MOBKHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTrwq
corn and bunion plaster* 1
For “‘‘j?J . M*o-1 JOUNSTOa, JtaSil,
de9 ' V J S ,r L tt < * oi . M F *™Ur iledfctoM,
tinier Smlthflald aod fourth ttrceta.
noflaiuMMJSfliyi-
KJ 100 bbto. Green Apples:
lObbU.D^i.^b,.;
,59 *J«b ground Rje Hour;
S Eff" w - fi-Cheeee;
« ijns Fimcj Broome;
75 boxes >l’ood.' Surob;
5? ??£ Fmejr Broome;
1 £ E tabricatbuf oil;
Jh«£J?"E5A rim * Ull *°'7Mutt, mw.
Just wceiTcdVad for ula by
. FBAUIt VAN GOBDEJL
yp. Ili Second etrwt.
gUNDKIEte—2OO fags Rj 0 C'offoc,
. 80 ht chest! Blacfc Tc»,
; 20” » O.P.
' ‘ 500 keg* awortfrd Nails,
250 boxes « • Window Obw
“ Cora
BBOTO & KIRKPATRICKS.
I pj^siu^imrwoHEs.
.5“ Wt. Earning Oil,
'■ 5S B'bkh,.*' “’.■■■
« , Steam Clarißed'Mecca Oil,
J* ‘ PuwWccea,
®® Wagon Gress», ; •
w •* Anand Oil. .
-JBB « , ,
*£s%FaSZ c r b t rr ’
— ; — ——- .-wraar office, Monopgahaja Hntww.
ginu«t_9o, b bk St Louis-SySp,.
• :20ht a© ' r a-P
• W bblsr Penn*yir*ol* do .- v
: }j> 4°’ 'BaWmorp: do : i
*,,,,
: ' BltoyN * KIRKPATTtTnra
pKui>licE-r •
MUmV£D_
w ’55 ehoiM hjaTß. otw
■ *,l? ■ “’T-w.dA»i». ~rr
}j UBU new Codfish,
0,1 itrw- fir
-^g£
J iow 0 barrela lorrmJe
• »BrtOTin«nt, bj ■’
" '“• ’ L JAXEB DALZELL A Sok
‘ ‘ ' <P *ad 7QW»tftrrtN»»t. :
ir™?! • Mnt 'EßTisEJßEjritB.
KW' r A R PKTS, —fe™—
Oij Gjioths, ,4\,
W’C A L L U M’S,
' t '°- M Fourth Street,
<lfci2
E^S^S^nfTuFAL.
feii J&rsF&'B
S S- r !"
fflX’SSstft
connty, i’t-im'u -John sSI- */£,’ ° l Lal,rp,lCG
tl>«ife, of St Lonif d 1 "" A <>n,
Elixaboih, hi, TfSTi and
R«d, reddene. bSboJ?bS3 B * ohel
known, and J. Uadiwm vT*' nn
icghenj coontj, Pwl *o»Mhlp, Al-
SITUSDAY, th.!fh ?f~ r lr > «dd Conn, on
o’clock a. m., and acc.nwir nfoi r,, o *?’ 1 “ 2 ’ ** 10
appnuaeineat andif not ȣ* property at the
.0 .how aoi
Alton; ty. a. nt.noy, clwkf T I
n^^^^JKToFAl.
«525 wtst
SSi^gS
iS«2!^l^,V^ l^s:, » s &
i“'j d^!! rt ’ on
S^ifis-H-asSS
■££***• HUM. C 1^ Y
Slight Cola,
£ rJ irp /i jrSfCacLtß rn.es s
or gfaee ffJheaat,
which might be ahedked
with a simple remedy,:
if neglected, often terminates seriously.
Few are aware of the importance of
olappAng a tfotaJi or mtahl
froLd. in its first stage ; that which
ln the beginning would yield to a
mild remedy, if not attended to, ken
attacks the lungs.
a /3f_e ctlcJiuciJ. fffr-cjz/us
were first introduced eleven years ago.
It has been pawed that they an the
best article befon the public far
/gcog/ta, £clda, fSjianahltia,
fitsthmcL, the Backing
Cough in sanausn/tilan., and
numerous affections of the ffjheaai,
immediate relief.
FOB SALE BY
Public Speakers X Singers
will find them effectual far, clearing
and strengthening the mica.
3ald by all (Druggists and (Dealers
m Medicine, at SIS cents per box.
„ SIMON JOHNSTON,
Corner
jyjfimuAL OAKl).
w. BODEXBAiIEB, Jf. D.
or irrw tobk citt,
' S “ will, a, usual devotu
b._t„‘^i p ln T ‘ f “^‘^r, 1 "
«S : £3?~SSSS?-
Qn.nj^JS,,
'-I'W'JiftTy.FlVJB CEM t S.
Enrelopea do do
C Steel Pens, °
1 Pen : Holder.*
I Lead Poncil
K ” r? ■ rt,d * fcr.„j-. W 1 4., ; M ..
■ WWOHIOU*L^SBA nOTOyro , T .
« . tOLIO.
, asEjr«f b M-.<«■■*. .«
?«»p %fiSSS“*~ ”* »*»
8 ..,5; s S r
asay* is-aaasr-
JSrSW'SSSFa®
S|swS2|%li
s£%S«.'S!KSSSS.“sI
msmm
for tha-PhMte Atvrl ll ■l’ Bcdittr
jaaes.'SM-BsSSSSI
3 HmjftM and LoU on Wood street
? „ " “ Hand « ’ .
1 vacant Lot •• 4. «,
1 Homo and Lot *•
_ 5 Uoum aad Lou •' St. Clair ••
’» UiLKAP FOK CASH,
J- M. BURCHFIELD’S
FIGURED CASHMERES.
*> JCEBINOS (hr Tfic.
Cashmere plaids.
BWiE CLOTH, for Boyi - aw.
BOVS - CABSIMERKS.
black cloth, ibr iodic* - annka.
WAIER-PROOr CLOTH.
SHAWLS, CLOAKS.
FIGURED DELAIHIS-ncw nrlii.
EMRROIDERIEJ—haI/pric*.
S’W'CaU and examine be£m> pan:bju[ii.F;,cVliprß.
•-ISART Consult roOT.Tn * kabki7
BTBKITBt ''
;U ■ ; ,;
Tho largest stock of
In tbedl7, dotfn* fintat COST.'
y * - Mo. 27Y LHwrtT «tM^. J
““SES-ns.
*39 Woods tnsL-
Q.REAT BARGAINS
QREAT BARGAINS
QREaT bargains
QREAT BARGAINS i
qheat bargains
89 Market Street
■Dry Goods,
. s ii^V^ OD3 : '
P.“.T-oSh r ““ n i ICrOßrjl a CM.
nels To! '" 3 r * MJ> andw'hitb FLAS
QBSY '°««
BALMORAL and hoop skirts
aSBDLB-WOBK. kIod(
"■■ h * T * * MI •'<** *t low prica fcrcuh.
JJOBNE'B EMBROIDEBY SiALE
No. 77 Market Street.
GOODS CLOSING OCT AT PANIC PBIOES.
3AHGAHTS! BAEGAIHB!!
Cmlrtc nd Swlm fct. from 65c. to *j,oo.
nuua.rchl.ti for 25c,, prel, 75c,, n
Xcw Winter T.n. ter 20c?* * W ‘
■^»SsSLS£^^i.-,7
Pj»ffBla*T» «c«t.
.^ssacr^ff^ate
..CIXABIXO. OUT;BAW 6? • V. i y
PrenchßmbroideriMmdXMeaood*,
c**,
- ■ Noa. I7iiri, , i9Fn TH Stseet. J:
MpiftSioti offrine Emhwiidfffa; f
'!* .
|
B**l Trench VTark* ' ' “' x '''''* '-•
•.: ' --,v
.-•, jKasssfflaw®*?.
r_.-_l*»t.ißj4 tm-'- ■' •' I • •
CHOICE STYLES AT DECIDED BAEQAIHS 1
_ ELIDE, kACSDK A OO
**. »<*• IT SJ u jW Si(.
Cl O C K S
:|j BR% GOODS.
Q.O AND SEE"THE '
CHEAP EMBROIDERIES,
GIPJTEB'S TBIMHIHG BTOSE,
"*'«■ 18 Market Street.
EMBROIDERED COLLARS, for 25c. worth 50.
EMBROIDERED COLLARS, for worth 75c.
EMBROIDERED COLLARS, for 50c. worth Sl,OO.
EMBROIDERED SETS, for 75c. worth 11.25.
EMBROIDERED SETS, for 76c. worth 41 &
EMBROIDERED SETS, for 75c. worth |1,25.
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, for 37>.
VERY CHEAP.
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, for $l,
VERY CHEAP.
QREAT BARGAINS
CLOAKS,
BARKER'S, 59 Karket Strooi
SHAWLS,
BARKER'S. M Market Street.
DRESS GOODS,
BARKER'S, 59 Market Bft-n«t
SILKS,
BABKBR’B, 59 Market Btr««t
SKIRTS
or AH KINDS, AT
BARKER'S, 69 Market Street
IN ALL KINDS OF'
dry G-OODjS;
FAtt AND WINTER
A’OIF OPENING.
C. HANSON LOVE,
74 MABrpr BTBBBT.
STILL COKTISVES AT
JOSEPH HORNE.
A'i' OO ff
•r : x ? s ;
M is&
SVA < .
’DK, GEOBGE a KEYSBB,
Wholesale Druggist
M E D.l CI X £ Di AtEB,
So. 340 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
P' ? ?? f p I
TSUSSSS FOB TUB COBS OF BBBXU OB
MARSH a RADICAL CURE TRUSS.
RITTER'S PATENT TRUSS '
PITCH'S SUPPORTER TRUSS
SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS . v •
UR. BAGNO'S LACK OB BODY BBACE «*
tbti curbol Proltn»i)( Uf«»rl , *
B*o.l W„kuoJT ' “*>
pomm. * " TCU ' d sil 'm-plath> SOP-
A E NKLr I^f»^ ECAPS '' 0r W ™ l
ANKLE SUPPORTERS, for weak .nti.iJ »
SUSPENSORY' BANDagS.
SELF-EJECTING SYBlVftrc. ..
Ol jtiafGES, asio orcy kind of
JTc»™ o b r R:x Tsrss rt,ch
*T«tT (llffno , tho^l^ ,^ d^ BK - N °- 1W WOO®
•Tary duewe requiring mechanical roonort.
u*.. Add**, DR. GEO. H. KKYBER.
UO Wood moot, ritubnrghi Pa
COsiuL F 'i Cnß f D »r SWArxEBBOWEL
—.-sasr
. MO Wood itiwt.
<i(dl:wwF
Vermin by Ming VAHb'ELL's mr....»,£,?
«n entirely new pn-fMnUon, end wnimnaa
moTe m«M pcsU from „ TCI3r bouae. Sold at -
D». HETOB'S, HO »W*«et
OEO. k KEIfSEE, MO Wood etrlet '
CVSBD laMHU. cun, for
* fo '‘" d FitAZEB-s headache
PILLS. Try them. Price 2a cnu,
jCjCa Friend infeed. Trv it
I.IL 6WBKTB INFALLIBLE LIMISt £7
*£? ,h ' f Dr. STB'eSSSfifST
"•ctkrnt, .hogntet Bono Setter, end hLhS^7„'
-W t ' m ' d7 “ 1 *
k^om'diSC 1 ’™ 100 ' BimSS
“ tnar ‘ a&,me ’ x'» core.
r f 0 SjntlM, Bnttw,, 4c., If
I Mothln*, heeling ud |>o»irfta.tm,gthenlHg«™.
W ZT ’ ,h ° J “‘ w ° ml,r ™* M'onl.hmtltrf^l
T*™* aOUL over four hundred
™ r »* ribn »«' »T « With,
in the last two jpar*, attort this tut
B. E. SELLEBS 4 CO., Agent* 'corner of Wood
and Second ■tleeto. Pittehnreh :
JESTBIood Food.—Attention it call*
“ w tbo not. rmohbi, n d .dentine
•iwntod In another column. It i. M
Uecorery, and mutt not be confcohded with ity,/
tb.ndmenme patent 'medicine,of the 'dayi Bu,
ttunedj /or all tlm dhenKx .podded, „ d
Pecfalljr thorny/ a chronic natnra-of long eluding
' of oecbe. monthixnd yean. Snfforen, try it.
AIEUUL CsinCß £-DVFOXT.‘ 6f Kav y—l, •} m
Sw-'mSS
—«*«> ‘” f ' nUlc "nnphilnta.
Kor*U, by OSOESEH.JUIVmB.'AgmB.No. 1«
Wqojwge^filteburgh, Pm .
JOC^KAHHOOI)— How loot, How
“,pU b 'l,hcd l -,fe * M
AMm on the Nature,'Treatment: and B.m— -
Onto of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal lVeUnme, Inr o i.
untaip ilmlaeloue, Sexual Debility, and Impedi.
mentetoMmiagegenonlly, Kerrouenem, Coumtmp
tioo, EpUepey and Fite; M.ntaj and
pecity, reenltlng from SelZ-Abueo, Ac. By BOBT J
CULYBnmj.. M. UrnGeS£
*c-,4 c. .
••A Boon ro TnociasM or Sorrxxiiu.» i,'.
Sent underaeal, lnaplain enrelope,,toanyedtirflmc
poet-paid, on receipt ol err crura a two poetaoa
atampe, by DBc CH. J. C. KLINI^
K. r., Poet-orac.Box dsBd’
Superior Copper Mill and
aaiULTING WOEILS, PxrTtßuaon. ~ 4 i
PAM, M'CUJLDY & CO.,
M«aufctum. of SHEATIiISo. A »„
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS
RAISED STILE BOTTOMS, SPATTER SOLDER;’
•So Importer. .nddederelnMETALS, TIN plate’
lEOii ' WIBE ' Con»unUjT,on Und,
TURNERS', MACHINES AND TOOLS; • -
Wasmocsi, So. 1« Firet and 120 Sooond itniote,
Pitttbnrgh r Peon’a.
, WHSjtedol order. 0/ Copper cot .0 knj dclred pet
— «ny29:d4wlyT
Extract Bnchn,
HELMBOLD'S ExnuSSf DIDaE ” a
•HELMBOLD'S extbaCTßifcmL 1
helmbold-s extract Bcciro T I>roEETia
the great diuretic.
And . Poem,, end Spocißo Bmnodp for btaMoo of
ttoßtedto.Om^Kidn^teb^fprgS^
turned all dim** of the Crinmij Oigwa,
another colmnn. Cotitirat.
Saaa^-^-ttgßg?
,w ** c. nosmojt....-
wim r’
So. a Hunt Stmt. ' J ‘.
. oU kind, of STEAM ENGINES AND
MILL MACHINERY, OASXINOS, RAILROAD
WORK, BTEA3I BOILEBS AND SHEET ISON
00 ?^ JODBINO AKD bepaibiho *n»
Ph3B:dly
fSST JOHH COCHBAJT & 880,
*»<** WUKO,IBO2fVAW,i2
iouli - WINDOW MtUlraS
, *« »l-««>nd*trutu4
86 Third atreet, botwoen Wood ud Market.' - V
Han on hud . mini of now ikhcj- "
*od plain, auitable for all purpoaea..
««fanlU4dfcnUonpaU W .Mttdhg Cimhlota.
done at abort notice. : ; ’b»
t3£*Htt»lrargli steel Work*. ~
- JONES, BOYD & CO," ~t
Kmiictttmi or OAST STEIt; Hh, BPSI#O.
HiOW AND A. B. STEEL, STBttfIPBIBQS i«i>
AXISB, corotr ofßoa ud RntitiMj, Flittbajk, \
tggr*. H. * c. F, HABJELE.Paper
MAJfUJ'ACTtTBIiBS aa4,<MaUtti In BOOfc* PJU2fT«
PAPj LtTMB, AND ALL &XNi)B OJT >VXAF>
p^gyAMpL.- ; 7"'/ .'.V-;. u
Ho. Zf Wdod »t not to Wo,
83amtthfldd»tr»«t,l > m»bgrßh > l > a. :, ..Or \
*y*CABH OBTRApK FOB BAQB. » : '***{
c£TT. HOMES * 80H8, S^cn
»a iroBUOB AK&BOMEBTIC BUUOt k±.
SM*?* CKETmCATESW BKPOSIT.BiM
KOTM AND BPECIE.No. 47 JUrirt ruu-
■ ■ ' ' "■ i -*
>b»rprt£taia«fiai
it th. PnltM BUtM- . .
! .St;- COLLOT& Eor-
COKJOSSIOX WttcnAwS
afeoattl. CHEESE. .BUTTga* agm.'
Artortn^Ha.'
]CS” J < Mr LITTLE, Merchant Tai
• *» No. 64 Bt. Cun Btzult, Dr. Irf*h*» ttpffrL
'OTICES .
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