The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 19, 1861, Image 2

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: thTObdat mousing, bto:, M, mi.
- The Newt iron England.
The intelligence from England, by the
" •*»•••**&.»<:.» >UlgM»iit character.
of. the public sen
‘- • coniU ‘° iildica te «»i warwas
* surprising!
•i*t »nch a of jiassion and folly
"' -’5 • still that peace
-> tnay .be preserved.- A good deal wi lll£
• m.nda'%' tt T" 6f ‘ be £
r a*ndß of the London Government If
' c«!lLr.nT h “ cin 1)8 BubjM,od <» *'-•
- ZZZ, , arran K emen 4 the Huriy will
'' . . . '• f ° r °“ r - government does not !
• desire war with England if it possibly can 1
0n an T short Of
- , MUttnal dishonor. ItbecomcatheGovorn
- inenVhowerer, th be on the alert; and not
"' \ if* 1 ®, 4 to ° muoi 10 *<• ««nee of British justice
5”® l * ad “ £ tadol, y a *semblihg a large;
, «~t waters, 5n one pretense
. - er another, and she may strike a blow quite
- .oon.for ns, if ,h. ia resolved to go to
««*• Warrior is
eonling for a tripSo our coast, and we may
*' tl*** «*■* a «“«_tha„
hinder her sWStg
° r 'Washington, and
With Armstrong guns.
The it arnor is completely equipped. Her
,■ CO “ iBU o f *igl>t guns on her
;^ppcrde«k,T« : two 190-pounder, four 40-
. funder, and two So-pounder'Armstrong
- •«»» on her main
,d«k, ten_of which are 100-pounders and
.t™" ° 8 - poUnder *. throw
• sheUs filled with molten iron. With her
,i-., f .Jteel?rmoron,M>o weighs nine thousand"
. twenty-six feet of water, aitd
can do sixteen andahalfnriles an hour.
Her engines have nearly, six thousand horse
power, undshei, built in compartments,
" - n * " h o * * ir and W«t«r tight
: - Bather an ugly customor to be hovering
•bout our waters, with a War 'impending
• ,F ben > era ap ° several others of these
: formidable vessels, all reedy for sea-fonr
of them carrying one hundred and twenty.
yixof the heaviest Armstrong guns.
’teongest hopes that a War
With England may be avoided, but we can
not disguise the feet that there i, imminent
danger of collision, and we pray the Gov
ernment to be on its guard.
'— . -.. Exclusive Pririlegcs.
There was considerable discussion in the
, House , f ° n tto bm cn .
/ ° o,Crnment t 0 »«ept troop, in
~ ent °Cky for one year’s service. Itpeued,
: " now Mm a» 80“^
- ■ there*," oonenrin the view.
f , themn, of the expediency of conceding e
K ' P". Tll 'e e t < > Kentncky_ which is denied to
' - Ru 1 , 0 ' niinois, end ell the other
k . -*■ “ not jet Of coarse ascertained.
U- : =*;. intimation. from
• * POE f'“* - 0f that the Son--.
' S A" PeC< * d 40 proTe *° docile in
-'' : ‘-£!£VJ" *"»• otier domands-do
. - ' w"” „ the Bouse has been.
-eraa Part > We ,h ‘ ll "joico « the
erant shall prore this anticipation to be
ECt R **“ >*eo asked, without any
££"7 g towi pot the
S <>oP * ° n * n y <Uff«r«nt footing
fT ““** r * lsed “ other Slates, for the
~~ ggTernm TO t? If it has been
- r 1 **?"* 10 '•Wfc*»»Prolonged a
n m ta “ nt “ yrars, in ft,
"»t of the States, why in the name of com
“““““'justice,
~ , K ' ntuek f. with e
of e nliatment? Why should
th. loyal MM of Ohio, Indiana and Penn-
Jr * '‘ o PMg« their ser
"'mmJ. 0 bearing arms
Zl U “\ Cnem,es of their country, for
W ‘i Wr "'■ould continue so
,~s - " 8 w “° footuckians, professing' to be
• Ht«lly loyal, and whose own borders are
now actually invaded by the traitor horde.
• of Buckner, Marshall and Zollicoffer, wish
to »hr.nk from the fatigues, dangers and
-jJnconratueace, of. longer term of enlist.
; ' “““ °“ n , one-third that of'their fellow
citizens of other States ?
_ Strange inransibility to shame* we think,
s IhtLmost notable featureof this Kentucky
‘ nZ Vl, eICIWi ™ Privilege in this
' Would it be ill-natured or uujua
tte of Kentucky, who are seek
wh.ft£ft * P , ririlege rom 'Congress,
whether they are already meditating a n
tnrn to .their position
u f^ c * n obnrenlently do so?
A of. twelTo monfts would no donbt
“ excellent pre-arrangement for carry.
, » plan. Kentucky beingTn
deUrared from the rebel
■ W ' lSt4h W l P‘uion Of these gentlemen, at
the end of aye.f or so, resume her first.
' of “neutrality,”' Bnd offer
to medratabetween the more obstinate com
forWoro 0 W 0 , UW ”° 1 ’ liko hor ' ati pulate
forjustono year’s fighting!
"Panted,
, Sfo iopo and bclieTCj by the most Who are
• * nuaorable privilege in her
name. Wo 'trust there are tens of thous
and.“ Kentucky who willfeclhumili.ted
-• *nd mortified* as good and true men ought
r- learn thtft such a demand
r
V. b ? Kentuckians. Will they not
■ uiSgg&fegg indignantly demand thft the
- pyees of this measure shaU bo arrested
Ip^amgnaa-andsaTethomselreiwitl'their
. th, shame and reprorah which the
..PMaago of it. most bring open them? We
cannot ftrnk we would appeal * them on
this question ln Tain. But, be this as it
; wa 1 *"? 0 !*!?, who
putting ftf*°°d feaeon for
- ; mit “i? k 7 “y differ
for ttadefefZ'fiSSSS °?" Btat0 *
. of WaTt^ftȣ. d
We hare already hid mSmueW “•
for diff^ nt i^?“?“ l
-and an indication that
Bu. far south M South C .relio^
!own:tpSUtoaorei^ty^Tho
noralusdthereby.
fidence miough in tho NaUcmil
t. to unite her troops to those who
' onlh ' »»r with
wgaried Mffatlopal
. Minnesota Battery ..
inJ h .‘t,f t C 7h^° rk f"”"* stow- : -Otar g&nd river fl«i is now preparing n P??""* m * S®‘“g 8““*.” sSF^Enp
I*"* **- S zl;; :z: ; £fSts
“We mat. nl 7 ~ i ?-, ; * e s ,e l“ ratllln «areoffoer kiid» I Ant ? P J >- -e x *>lain i,? ” “I
* iQ ™t suggestions on,the ns- i f'rst, to prevent our fire iu the rear the.' ."riled his heat, “it iaitoeuore tn
desire .“Af? 1 people do nol i UaTe * lar ? e land force, which they’claim : P ti‘“!" ! i Lhan tbe Bl »tement so often
Secession!.. U f England- Aat none but.: » mo >'nts to sixty thousand men at Columbus there "* gentlemen in England,
and those wi,„ sympathize j ? lone : Secondly, they, have riv er b 7 ri A c' „ n ° ni! of "■*»■ ever come to u. 3
hire Of ”' ar r • d 'T aei !° a needless rup- h ' a T' y - mon . n,ed ' “"d fort, „ all the main 1
forelAf friendl / relations with any “ traU: g> c Pouita on the river. Third, thev
foreign power—and that every loyal re- h »ve a fleet of six gunboats at Colon,a -
fiMttng, patriotic citizen will cordtally aa- “e'Uunt, and further below theyuoivm A
sent to any action on the part of the Gov- HeWns’nun, which/ we lArn
leznment which shall avert a war, without « ol its . l >ose broke some way or mherT'";
any derogation of our national dignity or fourt h| it is believed they have sent
any surrender of national honor 8 We’be- read T lo sink, old hulks at differeff T
.eve this aasumphon to be perfectly tret in lhe channel or die river rr J,?T *
the Britiah°* >poailioll i 10 ltle Impression' of 80 as to prevent the passage downwonlof
Rri,7.x h n£ rMa ' and 10 ‘he suspicions of our flotills - Columbus its®' is now r-,
Is anv I th bll | 0 meD ’ W -° do not believe there fied 15 strongly as it can be,"probably
neonle 7 I * aSt ’ dc . sl l? oa tl,e part of our ,t r™B l T »s Manassas. lndeed P the rebeLs
people for a war with Great Britain. ““'t the “Manassas of the West.fi u
this A UUefin th a at "Ai" B eoufirmation of nf town ’ “P° n » ledge of
f th Proceedings of-Congress. I if. ““". they have extensive enrtb
yesterday upon this very subject f ka and fortifications, and below the
talrerwlfh ”’ ° f - opei sympa hav,earthworks immediate-
t ninm« BI | WD ’t a ma “ wnofup to the bank orrtATr ? f river. The high
ISffJff 11 "“.when It could be done nat.Lf Mississippi here ofTer grelt
wiUiout making himself amenable to the S advantages of defence against at
rehel/.Tff' 'rthdtoatea the action of the " ver - Columbus is the nortl,-
r!. dafaadad their cause on the floor Shfi “ Mi8 » i88i PP‘ possessed
wvowX? 1 °, ffercd a solution intended a “ d w “ ‘ho first place they
" Jf? Iy 10 c 1 ? 86 . ‘ho door to conciliation hnrf Kentucky soil when she declared
on this very subject Ho did it in the lan- ffl,?* l 2 ra,Uy- h uiltbe remembered bon
* demagogue and in the spirit of " F " moo ‘ checkmated their hopes of
fffArNi A ” d th 6 Uouse put its foot very p.f g i, U “ P ° lnl of aggression by seTzing
taS U T: a u B "brand which he ™ U °* b M 800 “ “‘'“'y had seized Colum
tion to the
surprSed'VTArn tae Presid'cnts Ind^“they cS
““0 aubject are decidedly averse w!”* or dr,Ye back any flotilla the Vau
to any rupture which can bo avoided with cf, 3 attempt to send down. Some
ddntheA??l d hLVn S posUion wo are confi- WrigU s?t,“^ e Mc ?P his “gain is Fort
«ml\h 11 b ° {[ t} ly ““Stained by Congress rw/t K°“ " hat »ro known as the
and the country.” . J K Chickasaw Bluffs. It is said to have ten
guns, mounted. Fort Randolph, further
and flirtifi 811 t 1 - m “ CttSC B ° rica of earthworks
and fortifications; and it is here that the
Wretched's I,iUoW Wa * said to have
i ht " n “ oross th o river to pre
vent tho descent of our gunboats. Fort
Hams, ten miles above Memphis, lias a
parapet oigh l feet in height, a„S is\a,d to
J?®" 1 J.' sh } lmmediately to
£w wh- h ' " ty ° f M'nrhia, i» Fort Pil
tara Th^°.f nt l 81 , X f anno “ “ nd,wo
SSL, T ho 0°““” bale barricades erected by
Pfillow n the street, of Memphis, of whose
great strength we heard so much half a
ckv r ifSl’r haVo “° W l>Cen "moved; and the
is y ,“ lf ’ m '“own immediate vicinity,
y defended. Fort i'ic-k
-ens, Below the city, is of no strength.
One can form some idea from these de
tails, and by looking at the map, what an
unoont of work has to bo domf before our
Western boys can reach Memphis by the
“-“Vr- B y , Ctour M f cstern Ocucrais
tharnff Wh ? ' ! “ 0W » U Close thing,
they aaPoct to spend
their New Years day in Memphis. And if
wc may j udge „ r thc plnn of attack from
certain recent movements in Kentucky, we
should not wondor if they did.
The Commander of the Iroqnois.
The friends of CapL Palhee, command
ing the steamer Iroquoi,, who, it is alleged
I permitted the rebel steamer Sumter to es-
deny indignantly that there is any
truth m the report. They assort that there
is not a more true or loyal man in the ser
“ * brother of Gsn. Palmer,
of .the United States Army, and was born
in New Jersey.
The Navy Department has received dus
patehea from Capt. Pai.MEa, in which ho
minutely relates his movements, in his at
tempt to captnre the Sumter,-and exculpates
himself from all blame. His statement, in
•übatance is as follows:
anfhnliT d hOT J ollli,lg at SL Picrr o and
n “ r : bul Mb « apprised by a
cou.d C L m r° f^ r Iyin S that ho
for t-” h,r y ‘uternational law, leave until
blMk»d« 7 ; f v ßftCr the St ™ter, nor
tb.„ in capture her at less distance
than three marine leagues from Bhoro; wot
se at ana Bt “d offend oiX
several days attbe required distance.
c ° m “ander and the Cover
pS ASTfi
ever L£„^ te^ Capt - P »W, ><ow
ever arranged with some loyal persons.
Ssj^ atk ,™* bt gave signal Aat the
Sumter had started southward. The Iro-
" P r d in ihat direction, but
signal was made from a Bmall vessel as
wKi^ rQKII doubtless to the Sumter,i
H^k h v, e ’?£ P * d ’ «» C»Pb Palmor expectrfi;
wa * no b V. ‘tit an open
across,, with lofty
UDp O "iM <» “ *>» watch-
Hananas Dismantled.
V V'!“ hin S lon correspondent of the New
lork 2fot«says:
mr’i .t JT. !!!?!? Bu PP° sed that the ene
turn, and those who are dissatisfied with
thejnaction of the army are urging an ad
Mil'! Up ? a tk “P° int > *nd arguing leara-'
edly to show that the true policy is u> strike
Whereh6ia •£***. t l
wm t bl , 6 ,- t 0 this ifanW. ,
v“ T '" d . in due “ me *l»t the
.7.,,, *' mantl'd, and
tJ r ieU W iohyndMo/
4 1/^?™ near which
K K rcat P«ns to conceal.
S4 7 .n n Te , bMn , e^ Kt,D * tho Nationals to
rash On toiWj. Manassas,’ and thus in
atructirn? m Centrevi| l« in unexpected de-
K£ta ih£ IMured lam 001 ” ! "-
f» it necessary for an army to “rush on"
anywhere? We should suppose that an
army would foel its way, and and know
what" W aa about before it “rushed on.”
If Gen. McClellan does not know where the
enemy's fortifications are, and the general
situation of affairs in the enemy’s camp, he
is less fitted for his high position than we
give him credit for. He doubtless does I
know, and the enemy knows every defense
ire have erected.
A Little Story for Political Hilnary
A correspondent of the Ohio Slatr Journal
writes from Washington that not a few
high military officers, especially in the reg
tdar army, are under the impresson that
they are called there to. direct the polities
of the nation; and by way of illnstration
he tells-the following little story:
Two officers in the regular Anmy took
aeir seats at the- table at few
a frieid" and
slave re nr„t conTO ««tion / turning on
slavery and tho emancipation of slaves
tor th ° ffic ',7 stid he would never fight
Ren ‘ he d “ mn6d abolitionists: ‘There's
h ' “ id - “Imet him Tho
s ?*
Lr Uw "P'J'- Wo Scnai
w£ w TUled W “ 10 attontl to his Jegit
thl?~- b .TS “ d ,«min<ied him’ that
other m?trfvf 7 . hol<,,n B >t» session at the
other end of the Avenue which had charge
whsrff* 0f •ittleqoesUoni
■5"5 onr epauleted gentlemen tIS," “
double to settle over their wine an, day!
» mere after-dinner pastime.
Boyr la* WiBTSHoinD be Cashed O.v
A writer in the New York Boning Jb„
ttys-:* - ■ ,
T" the reUlion
Z^,fr^ l -J ame4 on ! determinedly
gloro;
Jot » stern, remorseless war. Wo hare
»n, gentle and considerate al!
■*£*« Sn&pjnfc toTdt
1* the question. It i>
■iff*aßEEfi£Wj'***
frWtHft/*- .‘ * traitorous and
Wowilicomo *t uitwhei «.
*>*»•*• trl™, J d
«®tb»‘C|tlcii»itime.’ j.„ t
Action of Congress Needed.
) . Thoeurioua proclamation of Gen. Phelns
! mniT^“K d Shi P I,land . shown once
1 V* a . bso ute necessity for the govern
-1 “, l 10 ado P‘ a “d carry ont Some general
. plan of action in this war. Gen. Phelns
occup.es u.e old abolition stand-round
n^'l* 1 Ha ' loC , k aCta on 110 equally old
pro-slavery principles; General Sherman
nf “‘' , ,P ro P ert J of the government lor fear'
■ i^!S^KS^2i?' Un P Ucc »f march-.
! £** SwfCJiftrlcsioii. sends out
2L'“ e ”*' ra “ tnilture about Union men.
„ 1 “ P7 C1 °“ u “ e » lo« in settUng the
wifSS h! lctl<m - ;the public miad is
Zehfm.r 7 “ T * net s- of contradictory
proclamations, and our Generals, instead
brinv°{hri 8 “ on ,* * nd > aro permitted to
f.!!f P€ "“° al T ‘ ewa ‘“to the war,
?* ot 8 “ m t“ carr y it on, each for his
own ends and in his own ways.
* be cnly remedy for this very serious '
evil is the passage of an act by Congress
definitely instructing all military oK,
that war must be carried out on war prin
ciples; that all property of the enemy mi!
be confiscated, all .Uvea of the J n “m,
freed, and every means used to put an end
to the insurrection. Among these means,
Proclamations will bo found by
En Port'” ‘ hB lean offec ‘'re —.N\ Y.
Thc Feeling in Wall s treet. I
EFFECT OF THE (TU HUMORS,
mUCII bri S lll ' r look
aaj, the fright of yestercUr havinc in «»
srci E bs i, dei Thc b ~
I the Stock Erchange are beginning to look
for something else to turn up, and all sorts
of conjectures are afloat as to the probable
action of the cabinet at Washington on the
! eTtod! Th 16 l E ,°« li “ h de»P»tehmi by the
Fridav* /| lh dot * ntlo “ °f tbe Africa until
£"?*■ r ' her "guler day of sailing being
Wednesday ) has also giyeh rise to much
speculation relative to Ihe first steps of
Loyd Lyons when he receives official in
structions by the Europe.
l.. S f c , ula K f r3 ‘ n 1111 of merchandise
Ukely to be affected by a foreign TO ,
already manipulating the rations articles
of prime necessity. Our commercial re
ports wdl show the nature of Uic changes
m prices; the rise in cotton, saltpetre bi
of brimstone, andolher ar
tidcs, being already rery great, and bold
hlg,lor prices. Further
, f 7“ in B lMd >» anxiously awaited,
Uiough the prirate letters by the Europe
I', I .' o^' 0 persons concerned to act more I
po-t TtLZ." ahUieeni '*—’ r - y *»■
Commodore Dupont at Work— One
ch‘Jr.,„„T ins ‘ s —» -d
By the arrival of the transport steamer Con
neetict, at New York, the Evening Po » ob .
tame tho following Information. Her datoe
aro to Decombor 12:
I • On tho nay to tbii port from Key W«,t th»
traneiKirt eioamer Connocticot itopmd at Ty
hoe Island and Port R n *ni
thee localities is E«™Z
not permitted, for prudential. reasons to do.
volop some of tho 'points: Bat th* ' Mn
H el?“fr„m
IJJ hl eJ authority, that beforo many day™
™ma?n. „nn * r,C3l °? (,U th “‘
troops. *" ” . poasossion of our
ch xtT™ h r“ ot °^“' TrSf^”'‘^ d
The war steamer Savannah and throe n*
our S Wt,^yotrTytmc, witb ? n d l t 1 ‘ o r “| , e. r
Xyhee h ‘ ho Con ”«>«cut' wae off
KPIDIWO* iCHIMi FMXASOIXa.
ono thousand troops. Tho- ?
Fernandina, confining of a baits rv r r at
guni, and manned by-two „r ?
Mbol*, wonld, it w»/boUovcd'foTl intone
h “ nd ' °°r force aftora very brief .tCi-it
Charleston Harbor Probnblr Clcre.i
-Operations of the Stone F?i«.
A privato letter from Beaufort telia n. it,,,
the stone fleet, wMch hnd \rriTod ~ral. i
Savannah, for which port ft was
destined, had failed, in company I
of-war,. for Charleston., . or '* "“H
, I t »as intended to sinf tha shins in
r F
rowM ship, across the h„b, r fitt? mKS!.*
iwi'«i«tii^^>
bLxvsav IN rut; Disvitm ui Columbia
—Senator Wilson s bill abolisbing Slavery 1
in the District of Columbia, was prepared
null great care, and after much consulta
‘‘““the %?~ S meel ll,e npprebaLion
ol the Csbinet officers, and a number of
members of both Houses, aud several mil
‘lary men high in position. Should it be
come a law, other measures leading in ihe
same direction may follow. 6
lilt Coxway- Fount DirriccLty —So
lar nothing serious has resulted from the
dialogue between Messrs. Con Way and
louke in the House. Gen. Jim Lane acts
Tor the former, and maintains that it is for
■Hr. roulte to challenge. None has, how
ever, yet been received. Mr. Conways
or gina allusion to the battle of Belmont is
believod to have been purely accidental. I
boat or the rebel prisoners in Fort
Warren evidently have confidence in the
ultimate success of the rebellion, and they
7Z a - l '; mS IT f b j s!n S io S. *o 'he tune
the t ’ , of doggerel in which are
the following linea:
llAve oo fleet, we h.ve no uavlrs,
nut we pat onr trust in oy Jeff. Davli.”
ix answer to an inquiry addressed to us
on the subject, we arc enabled to say that
iw? P £ ne 11,0 T ? lu ? lcer rereices of the
rn f™"' 1“ 11)6 of th » Genera!-
m-Chiet, an oath of allegiance was not re
quired of them, and that they decline to re
ceivc any pay— National JnklUgmccr
PUBLIC Jt'OTICES.
Alimhem Valut lUiibmi. o'rncE, I
n pmr.l . i t,™ D “- »Mh. l«ll. f
ft ECIAL STOCKHOLDERS’ JIEET-
SlmrfT lk ° Slockb " ldrn ' oflli« Alleghany Valle,
~r IK »"> lO meet at the oJK,
Of Iho Company coruer of I»ike otm t ami th?. r*!T ?
S * W«UbuncL. od rHIDAY tho *th‘S
ot I>ec*rln U*r lust., in 10 o'clock I m . V . }
‘uasidemci.m the affair, af th„ (Jlmiauiy '
• ?/ i or^* r l^u pro t«oi
u.aSRiM JAS. GinSQNV
UI.IC« CL.VELiM, iSU riTTHUUMu. |
THE AXN'ult d 'MEES; h ''r ti
S^?ff*sai«S3£
D-!!li rra “' , 7 Uool “ *BI l» do-* OUI ho li'ld dsT of
U.ctmU-Takd open on the Bth of January “ 7
Tfi~ ALL (JEKNEl>—Takonotice
-1- lhat utiller the pro»inion» »rtho Art r>f A«•. > i
approx Mny 1, Mol, entlMed \n Art f^.?*b,r *
* Ground in Allcshcn^Cit^l I ''^”
reqiurumcntj of *ud Act . UEOUUK SwiL
_d, “° f ffimiUw on Cit > iTupert j. j
HPU J tIE UTIZJSNsOF Fl'l'l'auu Kuh*
BiaSSSSi-:
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niVlDE^^^^Tsidlnt
g'UIUJS DKUM wili'b,
-> Election („ tlu - JX-oZln^j 0t
tltJ , ,abJccl «° ’ h ‘ BqrcM 'SfiSS
• r£,r rmirrem
AUVJfi INK,
BnOTOGBAFII A LB VMS,
DIABIES FOB 166*.
W.. 3 . HAVEN,
Ctffinr trf Food and Third Str-u.
. LIABILITIES
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lt£ ? ri , ma w «tera Eererre Cbewe
m Ch< ?* *J; Whita **>■« riSS
m ««' 2 0, « 1 an<l 2 Mmckorol,
126 .«* No. 3 j4rg|> 4. ’
JSfS ,a “■?««* brMdi Tobacco.
n2i vfr cbolco Station Hoiuu.
}W> hfads. X. O. Sugar,
1-2 b .^ la ‘ «»«rud Bcfined Sugar*,
'*£ sj' i“ C<?m
JoO bUr prime to choico Rio Coffee,-
Tr».. 7,> j* I ® l * Young Hyson and Block Te*«
In "tore and for sale by leM »
No'Sl o M , 'hlf * ABB^CKIEa,
Liberty street, near Wr*lj
A. D r 'S«sf‘ , n“' 'i** l U» lath Onj „f
ltakc. Jll, KMfcuM • a ;L«,°J O Jtt? w«°r“
J. Uow«nJ and William Itonhii! Sri’ , lila ®
ra « uf XV n „V?^& ,lM ’ P ut P<»«i tbervin
DT THE COURT |
OUST.
Tli® largest «tock of
Iu tiie cjtj T c}minff out at COST.
It. T. M’GSACm,
No. 274 Liborty alimn
Reaper than it la sold *>U«wi.f* 1 ® pound
j?!‘/ Gra * r L s ‘“ n °! ’“h» a! BENsn^w,"' 0
ggniw »f Liberty and Hand ttk»t£
MtV/ ? 1 '? received frost
JAMES A. FETZER.
Cgrngr Market and Firnt
Alto sHfiLLKD COUN
bellow Sbolletl Cbm,
IC7 Mck* sew «• *^ r . «
ncw Oil Ksa
' JAMES A. FETZep—
j»ra»r Market »ml rim ~£.
riwkibj
bbla. 4 JSSTT
brnto by
TOHCOOfe JfcCBESBTi CO
■i< AraUrßwerwOn
bbMchoica KTwfc
tohmillm. V 1111
-2sL£_' : i ßncHoocK.jroßizßT>f^
mure mousy during I *^ tuu mads
•ny other paper, eitie7djEt?J« lT , e , *“°»*l»-than
>ew Tort or any other of?* fP nl> Usb**d in
treat reason why tbo L*i.rr«i» Tbs
MHiesaful than any or jU l *' en
l>are not hedlated f«,inen!l n h P?I**" 1 **" **. tb * l »*
thewrvn-re ofXh* JS? ™' U " y ***** »• -ocurirtg
country. While othefwiw h£« oftt,e
wunomlze—to cut dowTtLe*£?‘f eottipoUed to
print ou a jkH,r yuaiitv . U,t,ir mud.
«?r Land, been enabled to k£*r> ■■• * ****<’« oth*
»' .xc.Jl.uc, ,' h » h l»to*
Of all tlwimpreTtmilit7Sd n^, i W * r ? ~oun,« I » “
ten'! to th..SiS“ t M °r™rr« WU , I ' l ' would
readers. W« have u,™ , ft *°7 of our
uma to cures,ibttcribore torn, *“ J hu " b “* Prewi.
preferred to putusS"„ ±‘*’ ' K “™ ’hut w tiara
lt««ir, and *!>• paper
tire worth of Ilia “““
ten papers that hare (>fr»ZT . M *f Ja ® out °* every
swindling concerns, and er( „_*T ein * Ul H? 1"*jo
thing to a 0 with that sort nf } »h? , * V!r - ltAt haa any-
They are not conducted />.. * thing u sure to die.—
The following arelthe ? n '" c, > fc *-
contributor, ft? thj
JSSSUKS- -* “ «?5 dJ3SJ2S
O. Auaorr,
Maxr, OttiaoE P. Mobp..’ v’ Jw,, - S G -
Prentice, Svlvaxi'lirw * P ' ILUa » Georoe D.
William Ross Wallace. t*<4 a* MSBaOJf Bb-nxett,
Mvers, Col. Walter* B irev, A * Tl i« R ’ P HA>ni -™x
Mas. Fanny Ua 5; Bmoumkkt,
Alice Cart, Mar* p^i^\f XSA Coaa “wbie,
Mart Stanley Gibbov **• A * Berry,
*>» in college*, Bt^m e 2 d J“,“ y profoe-
T™"*
‘I 8 ■£*■« win
nont uUenr,Xt",cri”d™ i'Jf' 11 aT "!"‘I of etul
recivo the P artlcuhJ J ut d t.S?of I m m llter '“ Un! " iU
tent to do li Mupi. Md ,u. coinpc
entriimtom will ren d mtnm i“o“' *“ ?*“>' ""t
more matter ih*n «• iruci week to week much
»b.u n .d,’'fr iblj r-“ ,h "t,«
from-which to «2c* rnzrm supply j
that “ I *i ccw f “ ow ing to tho fact
I ILT ufl “ i gßtti f 1 8 U P t&O BEST FAJ,*
1 reputation of tolW ' . Tlie ***l“-*U
variably pure and hoiiit).*- *?’
cles. tliSSS&i teSdSaiK ° f ■“ iU ar “*
OUK TERMS.
coS'l“4"'. 5 “Pi«. S 3; ~„l r
*Ui> get lip cfubuci at'lenvirJa o nlf) tt,i,erß i anil o,hiw
Tho MnVZbr, LI.» add single copi,* „ t
eight copj« will be ent<rl»i °* for a clab nf
mvuriatly in adv«L *'s n L\* * W /w. Term,
k M period than ommLu- ptio i Q * takptl for a
*?Bd twentv-eix cent* »i! r l,Uui I 1 6u,J *crih«rß must
■» *»>■ “■« i-rS £ , £Z'r ri ‘" i ° n -
W3p y on everr haner 1 Tl..Tr/ , , . * «-‘ nt «
bank, taken a,*paj.' \fhLT£&
leniently l>o Bont, it will hu or check can eon
'cut tho poesibilitr of th« Proforred, as it will pnt-
Address ailcomnmnicafiX to
nollKfcT BONNER, JWuW,
>o. 40 F»rk Row, N r w Vurk.
having yuuu
‘ ki “ “ ft °" J
tmm a^sssssrß^sa£.
*».. ■I.C. h-M liobba Gcsuino Mcri fnn,
d<jl(»
I mZ« U WISU 10 knOW how to
• „ hats.
RATS.-MICE? S ' MlC *' . '
Roaches,
*.
-3&£SX , .i££ BAT »A“2
No»r~ul,, n . WMd , ram t)i> u ,
ES" f " for " °' r »™‘ in thi. cur,M DCST'S
OSEFETs,
ros sale bi
M ’ C A L tu M’S,
J *'°‘ 87 Fourth Street,
*SSaKitssfe,ii»i-
JPU'KSI'"
(461,216 €2
“ ' VOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH,
Ar.
stock of
BABIES., MISSES 4SD CHILDRENS’ FURS,
Emßractoj «rerr quality ud ltj|>
“ maßn rCK c “k«' ES '
dol7 CAPa
Mi'S, * d
wtl, hack
*c.. No. 1M North Wwi'Ji£ I; * K 2' CODFIBU,
atreou, PHOimiPHu ' b * ,WMn I 1 *™ *ud Arch
3tWO barrel* y—y •
site No*. 1.2 and rSe> m '* diuf n
“licit a call-bflfcn OWO6t caah P ri «*. »nd
Kn 1 JiUBPHr & KOO2U.
NQJ46 Jiorth Wharrwa. j
het mow .tore, No. i fSh etc - «o
atroot, Patterson'* n __ re |!!,’i l ß 2 coo< * doorfrum
»mld respectfully lurlto'her frlomhinrt' H ,m ,h “
Kcuontlly 10 giro her o ciu “ d <lio public
Vrt Ai r,„. CUABLOTTE BLTTMI^
Ftf,h ,troet » &l«ltx>r below Wo&H
PETkuESUIE
* ud for solo by
DRJT GOODS.
JJOLIDAY PRESENTS"
GREAT BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERIES
We lave e TwIot T of
C !■ O C K S
Jo “ Ih. thing forChrlatnui Gin..
W'Bl) AND CnOCODT
Elegantfllylatn all colon.
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS
; NATON."gl l ?Rt, , jirj P to“*
No, 17 FIRh «*lt
Balmoral sktbts OVEB 300 KKAL scotch
Sold wholesale and retail by °“ hand and to nrrfro '
Eaton, VAcnrorA co.,
No. IT Fifth tract-
EAIOS, MACROS A CO .
»°. 17 Fifth j
* AToI *£VMjL.
i^TusaT
iffcrfert Street.
. r ,B nfeiriOTs.
pROSI’KCTUS ~t r ‘
THE HEW YOEK XEDGEE,
FOR lBes.:
rnoToußArn taken,
CSS THE MAGNOLIA BALM.
stteeskn ts;
GAMES, ITC., IT-:., etc.
ros
Holiday Presents,
Oil Clotlia, &0.,
JT.'i'i - --■ . _ dal
niKaii fuhs
Mccord * co.,
ni-vo-Jurt received
BUißT.tf. COLLIKs.
No. i» tbo timr, to moto „,„ tten8 _
RANGY ARTICLES,
mead NETS.
sKik-m
SILKS,
0s Boons.
qreat attraction-
('HAS. GIPNER’S,
HO. 78 MARKET STBEET.
Waring v„rj, reccnlt, fr Jm ttl „ Elulti ,
am no. ha m ms™ mj CUllomor ,
■iaKCncTaKj tin,, , Im oaetth^\he
Handsomest and Cheapest
Stock of Goods
IN THE CITY.
EMBROIDERIES.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
FROM CENTS TO $5,00.
Embroidered Collars,
FROSI 12% CENTS TO £5,00.
Embroidered Bets,
rnOM SO CENTS TO 810,00.
Embroidered Monming Handkerc’fs.
Embroidered Edgings and Insertings.
Embroidered Muslin Bands.
Embroidered Bkirts.
Infanta’ Emb’d Caps and Waists.
Infanta’ Embroidered Eobes.
H'OOCEJr GOODS.
WOODEN HOODS.
NUBIAS AND SONTAGS,
WOOLEK;BLtEVES,
CHILDRENS' HUFFATEES,
GAITEOfI axd ABMLBT3,
* OOLEN TARNS— ALL COLORS.
Gloves and Gauntlets.
Rll> GLOVES,
SILK OLOVKB,
LADIES’ WOOLEN GLOVES,
SILK GA UNTLETS,
KLEECT-LIXED GA UNTLETS.
woolen gauntlets.
no SIEBY,
White Wooten Bone,
Drab Woolen Bose,
Black Woolen Hose,
ricccea White Cotton Hose,
Meted throb Cotton Bose,
Fleeced Black Cotton Bose.
Silk and Jtfertno Bostery.
Dress Trimmings
SILK TRIMMINGS,
SIMPS, VELVES RIBBONS,
SILK BUTTONS,
VELVET BUTTONS,
STEEL BUTTONS.
i’RENcn COBSETB 808 Cl% CTB.,
MECHANIC CORSKTB,
UOENIE-BODICES.
HOOP SKIRTS,
BALJTOBAL SKXBTS,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS.
SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK-TTES,
mebixo shiets and drawees,
OLOVES, HOSIEBT,
HAKDKEBCHIEFS,
. OpOD^,
rA '’§AIE£ X MATmffi l fSBYo% fOSTMON.
bmk|K h |2 e ° d a ®“' b "ks 1II:e
shell combs, *??*?’. .
'«•»««* wwp™,,.*, „ whmsMWOllre
wUot to U Mietiotd. ’
; ®ABIBB oiPUBB,
7$ MiiiEi SntEET.
i
**'•«’*> hi-r-Tr
;gj GOODS.
notice
EIWBROI O E R I E 8
Laoe
Gauntlets, Hosiery, &c
‘AT '•
Trimming Store,
“SSSS? w * , t *X» l g»an»? >»
gooE hi™* D ni> d K o"4? S s T- ‘' ■
”'SS«Si§K®
8.l t.7oH.f£ SKJfJtTS,
CLOVM N ilfßOA :r oiiTlßMf S ’ A j®aors
BS?r»H}Src ßaf ;
SKATING CAPS,
CLOUDS and :
, „ MEN'S ARCTIC COATS InEI,IOnTS '
A fine •* or tmentof “ ‘ :
PORTMONNAIES AND CABAS, : J
LADIES; LEATHER EAOB,
EMDROIMRED SUPPERS,
SHELL TUCK OOMB3.
Fancy Goods and notions.
JOSEPH HOKHti,
\ de!7:lwxtwF W °* 77 Marltet StfOOt.
QREAT BARGAINS ‘ !
qkeat bargains
WOOLEN SCAB*:
BARKKB'B, sa xtuiet Str««>
QREAT BARGAINS
DRESS GOODS;
BARKER'S, 59 Market Street.
QREAT BARGAINS
BABKE^sytartetSe^t
DKY GOODS,
.hu ß .,i£ KEa,Sl 59 *arket Street
J. M. BURCHFIELDS.
guipube lace,
m*uOUEUD COXU'Ea-ch«Wi.^di7.
■MBBon>nn> sm^
I*A.CJ3 SETS— cheapest. In tho city. ’> "
EJIIIBOIDEBED
a*<
LDvEJi and CHAPE do
MOC3.DE LAINES
DBESS GOODS
*c-» Ac., &(
CALICOS—oe» ®t yk^
hamiltoh oamtqk. c
CLOAK«r SHAWM AND SCABrg.
HEW GOODS JTJBT O?EHXH,G.
*"‘ C * U eVmh.r,.
pKLvW;
■*** *<L, Ac.
TICKING AND CIIKCKB,
WOOL DI LAIKJS,
•KEW STTLX SHAWM, ?j
NXW STTLS CLOAKS,;
®BBBBiaKs j
00T4TA BACBIHEE’. r M
«*KOH • ;:vj ' - j
60 d&tllodipffHdi;
xxtM-wotx
r cIOTH8 ' AB» iwiKpg,
*• k*T»» v fuil ftock kl- T-, n 1 1 '
••v©'v HANBoN|&visi
dtu *® - 74 Ihxnr Snirrl""' ’
great bargains
liken handkeb chiefs,
PRICES MARKIO DOWH.
HORNEjjg
-*V>. 77 .Varied Street.
In all colon and at oil price#.
WOOLEN HOODS.
TOS TON CATS,
WAFFLE BOSTAGS,
SLEEVES,
CLOAKS,
[arket Street
,• a
SHAWLS,
SKIRTS
or ALL KINM, AT
in ALL KlBLg OF ,
ai]
“V ,{
6BIBTXKGB. AHD fimSXQTfIS,
CANTON rLAlpriLff,
lrew . Sin* DBEBS GOODB,