The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, December 23, 1861, Image 2

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Senator Wilmot's Illness.
To the Editor of lit E. Y. Tima:
S»: I see in the pipers of the lath inst.
the following:
~~ “Senstor Wilmot .went hone to-dsy Tenr
ill; His Mends apprehend that his disease
is cancer in the stomach."
ThoUtterj.rt of this paragraph isrit
j terly idle and ■ without foundation. *fto
: friend x or enemy, erer suggested to me can
cer as connected with my illness. I hare
consulted Dr. Gerhard, of Philadelphia, and
•Dr. Hail, of Washington, and have rectired
C - “• \olfintary advice of scores, but ncrer
one intimated the existence of cancer or
' cancerous affections.
I left Washington because I did not lihe
• • to ,, nm the. haisrd of being down sick,
ao proper care is giren to the sick.
to be able to return in a few
The story of a cancer is utter nonsense,
and neither myself nor friends over beard
it except through the press
„ Y^ lr ’>,? c 7 D. Wilkot.
I ToamiOf Dee. 10, 1861
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Proposed, Bxciss oe Cosoress
™ Hons* of BepreecntatiTes is anxious to
, adjourn osrer for a fortnight of more, l n -
eluding the holidays, but the Senate stems
i*° be • v ® rso to the proposition. Tho mem
"bew of the Finance Committee of the Sen
. at* and of tho Way, M«ins in tho
, House dislike tho idea of a Congressional
-■ «««» at a timo when the financial affairs
of tho goyeminenl need clowattention. and
. when there is dainger ofa 'war with Eng.
' !«»d. A respectable class of the members
of Congreasrare..of the,opinion.that the Ex
ecutive department of. the gorernment will
best manage the war and all the questions
springing op out of it; but a majority ore
fer that Congress, which come* directly
MONDAY MORNING, DEO. £3, 1861.
Date rmow Diltok Head.—We give the
moat of our available apace 10-day, to the
highly interesting letters of oar correspon
dent from Hilton Head, which will be found
upon oar.first page.
victories of the Week.
Our arms have met with mrcsuccesscs
during the last week. In Kentucky, Mis
souri, and on the Potomac, we have gained
brilliant successes. At Mnmfordavillc, our
troops displayed great-bravery.and steadi
ness, and, with the odds against them,
- drove back the enemy. In Missouri, the
strategy displayed'was admirable, and Iho
. successes of the most important character:
Thert is now more proßpect of the rcbel
on being completed crushed out in those
Btates, | than at any time since the com
mencement of the war. On the Potomac,
our Pennsylvania Volunteers have at last
met the enemy in a fair stand-up fight, and
with about equal numbers, as far as we can
ascertain, and have shown that the rebels
are no match for them. They were routed,
and- fled, leaving their guns, arms, blan
kets, etc., as trophies for our men. We are
proud of our Pennsylvania soldiera._ They
havq nobly redeemed the State from the
ignominy, inflicted by the retreating three
months regiment at the battle of Bull Run.
This week will 1 most .likely witness
further, and probably greater successes.
Our armies are now acting with increased
vigor,- and we may look for ponderous
- blows to fall in rapid succession. We ex
pect soon to hear that Gen. Bent, has
gained » victory at^ Bowling Green, and is
on a ' triumphal' march for Nashville.
Then the river fleet will more, and seces
•ion; attacked on all sides, on the Potomac,
in Kentucky, on the coast, in the Gulf, and
on the Mississippi, will find itself approach
ing the terrors of .strangulation. 80 mote
it be.
The Van Wyck Report.
The report of the Invcstigxting Commit
tee of Congrcm, of which Mr. Tax Wyck is.
Chairman, has astounded the country by
' revelations. It is a very voluminous
document, and our limited space will not
permit us to puhlish even an intelligible
synopsis. The Philadelphia Forth Amtr
tfeu justly charaoterires the frauds which ;
h»ve been reVealed, in the following par- i
agraphs: __ j
‘‘P/'hJ 1 ll >e occurrences of this war i
nothing has caused more pain to the public 1
Congressional Select |
" hlcl i Mr - Van Wyclt is Chair- I
man., That at a time when the regular ,
revenues of the government had become I
totally unreliable,-and the Treasury De
partment was driven to the most extraor- I
dinary exertions- to raise the means of i
meeting our enormous liabilities; men in !
lugh places should be found base enough-!
to increase our embarrassments by frauds ‘
or the most astounding description, seems
to us a depth of depravity disgraceful to
■ - J"^“ a ‘ urc - things cannot now
aa " tandi “(s »pon any ordinary
•Tv' . Ulo "“tty ™ prosperous,
a tt,; n t^ 10 enjoyment of revenueslfar ex-
wants, the temptatiod to) amass
wetliin bymeans of peculation was no more
< tnan what had always existed in public
- ' sut5 ut » at ? P 6 ** o * a great crisis
x 3V nallon * demanded all the
patriotic of its people, when every body
was resdy to make almost any sacrifices to
restore the union and crash out treason,
tms swindling in contracts strikes us ns an
offence of the most heinous description, and
one which deservM to be exposed as it has
fiwn, and to be punished, as.it has not been.
“The speculators and peculators ought all
to be prosecuted criminally and imprisoned j
for the offences they bare committed. And
if there are still any culprits in office, they !
ought to be dismissed and their places sop- i
plied with better men.” I
We have -but little hope that the “specu-
J latoM ttud peculators" will ever be punisb
, ed as their deserts merit; but we hope, at
least, that their names will be held up to
the scorn and everlasting contempt of a
swindled and betrayed people.
SaiKMaooTiH’s WITHOUT Goss.—From
the Washington correspondence of the N.
Y. Evening Poet, it appears . that Col. Bor
dsn’s sharpshooters, though finely equipped
in all other respects, arc yet mthoutguni—
the one altogether indispensable thing for
sharpshooters. - Tho writer says: “It
was really sad to see them—a noble body
of soldiers—without the rifles which shonld
be their pride. As yet they hare only been
able, despite the utmost exertions of the
Colonsl, to obtain fifty muskets for guard
duty. It is a wonder that the'men retain
their spirits under such long delay, and it
speaks well for their officers that they are
not discouraged.
Good marksmen as they are, they-baTS
not been contented to take the ordinary
regulation musket. Sharp’s rifles were
them by the President and or
7. dertd *>? General McClellan, but some
trouble in the War Department has thus far
presented their getting them. Let us hope
they will soon bays the weapon they are
so qompetent to wield. One company are
'm. all. Min nrsotean s, fine stalwart men, prae
tised in prairie-stalking ; another are Tyr
olese, sharp shots from the Alps.-
•ft«n the p«opje, shall ttereweiis high
privilege and right by sharing id the coh
ductofiihowar, and in settling the giiai
issues of the hour. At amsjority
of the members seem to favors prolonged
session, even if a recess should be taken
hereafter of weeks.—,V. Y Ei-nmo
Pott
_ P VJBMiIC JTOTiCES.
VTOTlCE— Whereas Letters of Admin
-Lv tstmtion to The estate of Henry O. Taylor, late
of tb* Borough of lILiaUMb, deceased, hare boeo
gnptM to tho aubaeriber. All penou indebted to
tuu MUtfl are relocated to mute immediate pay.
Aent, ud those bating claim* or demand* agalnat
the eatAto of aald decedent trill make known (betame
vithootdelay to DAVIDS. TAYLOB, Adm’r.
or W. C. AUOHUiBADGH, Attiy,
deZECtwr 112 Diamond »t., Pittahargh.
Ornc* Mokokouula JSatioatuw Col —
Pittatnuch, December 9,IWL f
MO.NONGAJttHXA NAVIGATION
COMP ANT.—NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
—Th« Annual meeting of th« Stockholder of the
, .V N * T e * ,io ;. Com P w ‘f ,U 1 *» bold at the
OfflcAof laid Company, No. 76 GBANT 9TBEET In
th. aty of PilUbUTih, on THURSDAY, the Bib daj
of Janoarj. 1802, (aa required liy law,), at half-paal 2
odockp. m. Tho election for officer* of aaid Comoa
nj, forth# enroing year, will be held between {ho
hour of meeting and 4 o'clock p. m
deU-Uwdtw WM. BAKEWELL, Secretary
'X'&KAICUK'tf OrriCß, AujKiUKXY Co., **l7, I
~ Pittsburgh, Dw. 3, 1861. f
PURSUANT to the provisions of a ris
‘'fsU'xtureoflhe Commonwealth
SLliSl 15’ 1835, i oU “ h erehj given to ell penone
deetroniof procuring coplee of the Acte of the next
LegirUture, to eubecribeat this office for the eame.
Afew copiee of the A£Q of the hut Legieletuiw r»-
«*«• enoecribtng, end othere.
de6:l»wd3w Q. Y. COULTEH. Count
ALLtOKUY \ ALLEY H»ti UmcK, I
Pittsburgh, Dec. 18th, lgul. f
QPECUL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEET
-Th» Stockholder! of the Allegheny Valle»
“P™? Oompwijr are requested to meet at the Office
of the Company, corner of Pike street and the Canal
In the city of Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY, the 27th day
of December tort., at 10 o’clock, a. m., to take into
coneideration the affairs of the Company.
By order of the President pro tem.
del&dtd JAB. QIBBO.V. gec’y.
UmCK CLEVKLAKP AHl> fImiPMH He.. ' ~
T r __ . Cj»rt3M&& f Norember27th, IMI. ’
ttE ANNUAL MEETING of the
stockholders of this Company, tor the election of
.inrectors and transaction of other business. wUI be
WEn*£r<j£??°r>. of , <h .” 1“ ClmUna, on
WEDNESDAY, the let day of January next, at 10
o’clock a. m.
Th» Truixfer Boots wiu to cloMdoo I he 23d d** of
Deoemb'r «»d open on the BU| of Jmurr
poaoaotd E. ROCKWELL, S^creturr.
r TKJ ALL COaCJSKNED— Take notice
J^S?.L^ii d# V h , a ., p r OTlßio,x * •* tha Act of AesembW,
approred May 1,1661, entitled “An Act Relative to
a certain Burial Ground In AUeghetyr City, ’* the Se
ta* and Common Coondle of the City of Allegheny
}K* *<? ter * 1 to «o moment* with the Mount
,or th# dtanunnent and
remora! of the bodies of dead person* buried In the
°? **• * “ d We« Common.
fo n th# . I »* tat «™»nt of the same in
the Mount Union Cemetery, in accordance with the
requirement, of eald Act. GEOROE LEWIS
d«12:30td lir ™“ " f Comml,t “ »“ Citj Prcj»rt y .
r|TU THK CITIZENS 0 P WTTStf UKG H:
““SSf* to y°° u » candidate at the
ejuralng jkcUon for the office of CITY CONTBOL
«» wn* experience in varied' aod extensive
♦*. P"*!® 1 “mUUritjr with account*, and the
identification of a life-time with all the inter*** tJ
*niiUa f ODr confidence and
aupport, I wm confidently hope for your euffnura*.
noamrtf WILLIAM LITTLE
urncc or th* cmxcxs* ixscxaac£ Co*7l
~ T «._ v^rv l> ‘ t ‘»burßh, Dec* 14th, 1861. f
nryn)END NOTICE.—The Preaidem
i^!i n<i J ? l r5 Ct<l . rB of tWI Company h*T« this day do
clArsd » dividend or THEXE DOLLAE3 «r Ihars
payable to the Stockholder* forthwith
delC:lwd &AM»L REA, Secretary.
OIMON DRUM will be a candidate i'or
k? rMUcUon to th. MATORALTr of Allegheoy
to the Repablicao tiomizutioa. d«l3:tc
• I£ w~ .IB fi’K TISEJUE„V~TB.
jyjAUVE INK,
photograph ale VIIs.
diabibs ron ISRJ.
W. S. HAVEN,
Conur o/ IT ood and Third S&t'U, Pi&barih.
Pitts
tho provision* of an Act of tho
General AsMznlily of the Commonwealth of Penn*yl-
I ?'.?« 1 ““ r TW»tloo of th, Ciy? of
* ~V* i f tho varioui supplements to uld
i"; I'.KEOROK WILSON, Jl.yEf of snl',f cl, j“d„
TOESdIvK ,5“ «” the FIRST
Kov.™ n JA;fUA ' tl • A - !>., 18.52. beta,. ,h,
D " ,° r Momh. the freemen ofeech
\VanJof raid dty, qualified to vote for momber* of
2?.?°®?* °J^•P rw,nUtiTf * of thi* Commonwealth,
aSi^^S 10 P la «* of hoMing election, in
their respective ward* and precinct*, and—elect, by 1
bA i l _°*.» “df* Jbe provision* of an Act of AMembly* :
[•wood tho ICth day of May, A. D., 1851 y
Ono poraon to aero aa Mayor of .aid city ~
000 pereon to aerro a* Controller of said city, eml
Ono pereon to aerve aa Treasurer Qf said city
% wbom eball bold their office for two y4r*
-5,2S M “ 0 * dt ?* to conft> nnityto tho above cited
dSSSStn?**£? “^ Q L° ,h “ <>r Council,
dirtrictiog *ald etty, tho citirens of the
Ward will elect, by ballot, one person t., be a
member of tho Select Council of oaid eitv for two
ycare.ono person to be a member of Select Council
«*ald city for ono year, and threeperson* to U*mem
ber* of the Oommou Council.
a«wnd Ward—One person'to be a member of the
Select and two persona to be member* of the Pommon
Council.
Pcr*on to boa member of the
pcrton3 u> ** nwmbrre of the Common
rourth Ward—One person to bo a member of the
SSncU rKpt " flM to be member* of the Com-
i ja mrd “’^ no pe"on to bo a member of the Se
(SunSr flTe per * on * to *" m * mbe « Of the Common
«*UHS..yi P fc? na - P 0 ” 00 to * member of the
gortand to be members of tho Common
,'I ard ~ OnQ a ,obc ® member of the
two persona to be members of the Common
One person to be a member of the
a.wS'.’i.^Kir 00 ’ ‘o bo » member of tbo
mircSfdb™” P “““ l ° U o' <b. Com-
b.^b o, r, h 0 h* IboMoa to «rr. u . mem-
Boofie of Representatives of this Common
as-" - -
“ ui —*• ■-
fisaas wiM -°-
m 5b e J K< 5 r !Li*°.“i? cl ‘ 0' T bird Ward ae lie.
1 ofild ISrf'Su CS I*”* 1 *”* V'"? 1 ' b,ta * ptoclnct So
1. ~ will vote at the house of Francia Jam
“fit on , **• “ruer of Sixth and Stnithfield streets
JR* * l !? to 2 °i *2 much of tb ® Third Ward as U e ,
•ottth and east of Grant street, beinc precinct No 2
of lull ward, will vote at the house of C 8 Kenned*
Knu * d *
PnRnLftSE?» l \ Fmnh Ward will Tote at the
• übuc school House In eaid ward.
Tbooloctorearaomitthor tho Fifth Ward oa lie.
Bortb and out of Adamj otroet, be mg precinct No 1
2, ™ d 't" 1 . 1 '“t. a, tho Public School Bouoe,
on liberty street, in said precinct.
Tho eloctorrof oo much of the Fifth Word aa Ilea
■‘“'"lf. AJnnn. otroet, bolhajretact No “
rf oald <rerd «fllrot..t th. Public Moot Honrei on
tbooomerof Flkoand Wolnnt otreoto, inoSTpri
•awss&srjasf ’ UI »•
,h>
JJT. «* ™* *• «»
-Mtssffjjisaiasry^
dea-dn OIOBOE WILSON. M.Vm
K BATTEii7~at-
C ° l' J ° aN QKAKT ' 3 M™ EEQI.
S'?* 1 ' MEN (Temm
«£**?!&££ M 1 ”«■ U»M ««-
-m .£** b ®? n in actiTß «rrlce for thro*
«k? l 2ii!rf* ttd 10 tbc f* < * artr »M of Joining tbU arm of
t^* 40 «wUent opportunity is offered p» T
and rabtict«Dce from data of enrollmont. 7
Tor mrtner Information enoniro at No 8 \r<wi
•treot, Pittsburgh, or at Washington Hill Sib«a«
..n-t, h h» Ward
j|f A , A XWEU.,^J
D
HIED PEACHES—
-12 Umla Drfcd J»©*ch«,
12 neb do do
Joat rtcelTtd aad for ule by
JAKES A. FETZEIt,
Ooracr of Market and Tim atmu.
OKFLNKD 'CAKBOJnI OJLL, in larra or
XV mull atuatttfe* for Mb from that superior Be-
Sit tb* BHtrre Oil Coopaor, *ii BanzniA.
of which will bo fold a* tow u offered by any
ramectoblo dealer in tbs city. _ 33
ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
J3^£?}? a r7 1862 ~ JSTe, y size atyie
ThZJSZ!? th * ?*•*“•* <OlllO mog * «k**ntlj bound.
“ K " mK “ mr *™*M to tlita
a. JOHKSTOS * CO.’S,
flmtoren’Wanhowa.No. 67 Wood itrtrt.
— 5O “ok* and 23
Oil WitH HKUaU-40 M;
. HWKIR..COWX m.
pEKKWMJiK rfTOU,KT rAtOTCI^BH,
French, gwgiuh-■ _'
HAKDKEBCHUf KXTB4CTS
cf ill tha detlrnbic oduri.
TOILET WATERS—
•WHAMS ANd'bauTolS 0 ™ B ''
MAGNOLIA BALM,
MILK Or BOSES, ud
9oap«_b „ u HMMAK LOTION
■ A VT*«ooei..Mo«k, Glycerin*, Jocky Club, Ac.
vitli • choice Meortmeat of Fancy uoo«li.
For ule by
SIMON JOHKSTOX,. Diumot,
And dealer In choice Family Medicines
degj Comer or Bmithflgld end Fourth streets.
pEMsFEvANIT
WEIGHT’S CASES.
For ulu by
/'IAALEI GAME 11
v3T 15 saddles Venison.
10 Wild Turkeys,
i!6 Partridges, _
16 doz. Qualls,
Just received and for sale by
, FRANK VAN OOBDEB,
- No. t!4 Second at reel,
/ 'IHAKCOAL IKON AND NAILS—We
M h »7 e ?.°7 • rrivin « Iron Md Ol all sizes,
»na will sell In large and small qoAntltiea for cash or
approved guilt edged paper, at the very lowest rates,
ottered by mann&cturers.
. m ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.,
dca Agents for Ktttaanlng Charcoal Iron Works.
HOLIDAY' GIFTS.
rjIHE HOLIDAYS OF 1871^6*/^
FIBST BTAKDARD LITERATURE.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN ISSUES,
Of ths FINEST EDITIONS and most SUMPTUOUS
BINDINGS, Including a splendid assortment of
PHOTOGBAPH ALBUMS,
CARD PHOTOOBAPUS
JUVENILES IN GBEAT VAKIETY
—the most attractive London Editions.
WHITING DESKS AND PORTFOLIOS. .*.• .
Now ready at
DA r/jr BOOK STORE,
i,:a 93 Wood *»*.!■
JJOLIDAY GIFTS.
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f-jOUDA
dress Goods,
At 12%c«nttsnd upwards, at
BARKER'S, 59 Market Street.
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Embroideries, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery. Gloves, etc..
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|_fULU)AY GIFTS
IN ALL KINDS OF
DRY GOODS,
BARKER’S, 59 Market Street
deg3:wtwT
fIiEABERRY TOOTHWASH,
-*x., „ , , teaberry to&thwash
Xhw ellxer is ono of the must valuable preparation*
of tbo day for preserving the Tooth and Gams
By it* regular uae you are insured Teeth free from
iacid and tartar.
It will core ulcere in the mouth and gome.
It will arroat decay of the teeth.
It will core bleeding guma.
It will make soft, spongy gum* hard and healthy.
It will neutralize all offonaire aecretiona of the
mouth, and impart a delightful aronia to the teeth.
Prepared by JOSEPH FLEMING,
Corner of the Diamond and Market atreeta.
QOLD MEDaL FIANOiS
for toe holida rs
Manufactured by
* KNABE A CO.
A fine supply of tbo above auperlor Instruments
Just arrived at the splendid
NEW PIANO ROOMS,
No. *3 Fifth atreat, second door above Wood.
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Bound and Til natrmted
BOOKS OF TEE SEASON,
FINE EDITIONS OF
Standard Authors,
PHOTOGHAPH ALBUMS
IN OBEAT VARIETY^
Family and Pocket Biblei,
PRAI-ER AND HTMM BOOKS,
Juvenile and Toy Books,
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Writing Desks, Portfolios, 4c„
Backgammon Boards,
IN EYEBT VAKIETY OY STYLE.
d«2l-.r.lAwT
OLLDAT PRESENTS.
ALBUMS,’^
Holiday Presents,
Now ready, new and fresh from the East, at lower
prices than *Ter before offered in thia city, at HUNT'S
Book, Stationery, Magazine and Newapaper Empo
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GENTLEMEN'S FUR QLOYEB. CLLLARS AND
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in great variety.
STATE REPORTS;
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KAY k CO., 65 Wood street.
CLOAKS,
SILKS,
For a year, and a eelectloo of anyone of over two
bondred large STEEL PLATE ENGRA VINOS, pub
liahed at from S 3 to $5 each, for $2, at at
Book, Stationery, Magazine and News*
paper Emporium, -
Engravings are all n«w and in good order
They are open for ezanination. Thlt is an onnortn
nity aeldom offered.
Hunt’s, Masonic Hall, Fifth Street
Descriptive Catalogues now ready. Send ft one cent
stamp and yon will get one by return mall, with ■
-full description of the engravings and n list of Maga
zines and Papers.
HTJITT’S
HHION STATIOHEBY POETFOLIO,
24 Sheets Paper, 24 Envelopes,
O Steel Pens, 1 Penholder,
1 Lead Pencil, ..
The Paper and Envelopes are assorted Union, Con
tinental and.plain. They are very useful to- have in
the bouse, as they furnlsfi writing material for all.—
fhe soldiers use them, being of convenient sire for
carrying with them, and would prove a grateful pre»-
ent to our brave friends away fighting for the perpe
twty of the Government their fathers fought and
tolled so hard to establish, and which they so justly
appeclate. 3
■ They can be mailed to any part of the country at a
small cost. If you want the best, ask for
GAMES, ETC., BTC., ETC.
and take no other. The market U flooded with worth
«sft imitation*. Every Portfolio baa HUNT’S
UNION STATIONERY PORTFOLIO printed on
them, and are always open, so that they can be exam
ined. Put np and sold by
JOHN P. HUNT,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
Bookseller, Stationer & Hews Dealer,
MASONIC HALL,
FIFTH STREET.
A liboral discount to dealers.
WAOBNTS WANTED EYEBYWHEBB.-GU
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JJQMOAY PRESENTS.
lucy untied Display
books
_ AND
fancy ARTICLEB,
SUITABLE FOR
Holiday Presents,
Which for quality, styles and cheapness are unsur-
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All Hew and Fresh from the East.
Among othsrsppropriate articles will b« found
various stylet and sizes of
BIBLES,
PRAYEB BOOKS,
HYMN BOOKS,
ALBUMS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
ANNUALS,
AUTOGRAPH BOOKS,
TOY BOOKS AND PRIMMER*,
JUVENILE LIBRARIES,
ALPHABET BLOCKS,
COMPOSITION ALPHABET* ON BLOCKS,
HISTORICAL BLOCKS,
BUILDING BLOCKS,
games on blocks,
GAMES IN BOXES,
BACKOAMMON BOARDS,
CHESSMEN—BONE AND WOOD,
CUECKERfI AND DOMINOES,
COMBINATION CHESS AND CHECKERS,
CONVERSATION CARDS,
NEW PUZZLES IN BOXES,
PORTMOXNAIES AND WALLETS,
WBITINQ DESKS—ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY,
AND PAPIER MACHE,
PAPETRIES, TRAVELING CASES,
WRITING CASES, PORTFOLIOS,
WATER COLORS, SCRAP BOOKS,
XBPLUS ULTRA DESKS,
SOLDIERS' CAMP COMPOSITION,
VEGETABLE IVOR T—
RING PUZZLES,
CUPS AND BALLS,
HUMMING TOPS AND DOG WHISTLES,
RATTLES, WHISTLES AND OTHER TOTS,
match safes,
THIMBLES AND THIMBLE CASK*.
NEEDLE CASES,
PIN CUSHIONS AND SPOOL STANDS,
yard measures,
kmort baskets,
bracetets and boquet HOLDERS,
CHECKERS AND CHESSMEN.
AH of.whKb are offered at unprecedented low prices
FOR CASH, AT
HUITT’S
Wholesale and Retail Book, Station-
ery, Magazine and Newspaper
Rmporinm, Masonic Hall,
Fifth Street.
Call and Eiamine the Goods and Prices,
100,000
FIHE STEEL EHGRAVIHGS
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
You can get any of the popular Magazines at th«
publisher's lowest price*, and the three dollar Maga
zinee, such as
Godey’s Lady’s Book,
Harper’s Magazine,
Atlantic Monthly,
Leslie’s Magazine,
Continental Magazine, and
Blackwood,
For ono year, and anyone of over two hundred
SPLENDID STEEL PLATE ENGRAVINGS, valu
ed at from S 3 to S 5 each, for 52,50.
Alao any of the popular Eaatarn Weeklies, aoch aa
New Yore Ledger,
New Yoee Wbekly,
Phila. Saturday Evening Post,
Boston True Flag,
HUNT’S
JHasonic BaU, Fifth Street.
BEHEAIBEB THE PLACE,
CONTAINS
ALL YOB TWENTY-FIFE CENTS.
HUNT’S
Union Stationery Portfolio,
% dpifir noons. 1f“ i
gPMAL HHLiDAV NOTICE*
GREAT BARGAINS
EMBROIDERIES
Laoe Groods,
lIHES HAHDKEECHIEFB,
Gauntlets, Hosiery, &c.
PRICES MARKED DOWN,_
HORNE’S
Trimming Store,
Jfo. TT Jffarkel Street.
-rhl* VT now offerin K groat inducement* to peraoi
who wish te purchase HOLIDAY GIFTS. Oar ti
sortment of
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS nura in
r a 25 cetlU to 83,60.
lace trimmed hdkfs at cost
GOOD LINEN do Jt cTi
““mK 1 .!: bevsbe boSWred, com
*"d scoll ° ped Hiw>-
WORKED BETS, COLLARS. SLEEVES
ANTS’ ROBES, WAISTS AND CAPS
rnipm! > iP} K .'J? EKAoE A * l > TISSUE VEILS!
GUIPURE LACL COLLARS FOR i*v /•»■
LACE CAPES AND BERTHAS ‘ "
BjmaonJt. skirts,
In all colors and at all price*.
K“ S AND CORSETS of ill qtu»litira
AND HEAD DRESSES.
Li n l fnirA ! ‘?»S ElrrB ' 1 HISSES' AND ROY'S
GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS
GLOVES FOR SOLDIERS, > *
SOCKS do do CHEAP.
VVOOLEM HOOD*.
SKATING CAPS,
TON TUN CAPS,
.WAJTFLE 80NTAGS,
SLEEVES,
CLOUDS and
FIRELIGHTS.
MEN S ARCTIC COATS.
A new and fine assortment of
PORTMONNAIKS AND CABAS,
, LAMES’ LEATHER BAGS,
EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS,
SHELL TUCK COMBS.
Fancy Goods and Hotions.
JOSEPH HORNE,
No. 77 Market Street.
d«l7-twMtwF
JJWTioub.s '
CHRISTMAS PRESEATS
J. M. BURCHFIELD’S
EMBROIDERED COLLARS worth 75c. for 37c
dv do do l,no •*
<|« . do do 1,25 *• 7/ie
7 - do dr. do 1,75 “ 1,00
LACE SETS .if, lono *« miM
EMDROIDEREI* SET* tin l>hoo •* d'oO
2° '!•» do 12,00 •• 6*no
„ ®° do do 3,00 •• 150
BROCHE LONG SHAWLS. ’
CLOAK do 50,00 ** 30,00
CLOTII CLOAKS AND SIIAWLS.
DRESS GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETT.
Callnud exemiuo tbe «tock before puivU«lug 6 1m-
Wb - re - d*2o
pifEiVILUS
yj COED AXD CBOCUET
Efcgant p t)-le« iu all color*.
MERCHANTS AND DEALERS
Supplied at low prices by
EATON, MACItDM & CO.,
**<>• 17 Fifth street.
JJOLTDaY PKKSKNTrt
great bargains in embroideries
Now U the time to muko sclectlo
Wd have a lory* variety of
FANCY ARTICLES,
Jo*t the tbiog fur Chrbtauw Uifta.
A* 7 __ . EATON ’ & CO., 17 Fifth rt.
B A
BALMORAL SKIRTS ° VEB 300 SCOT, ' H
AnM.kAi. » i . On bind aod to arrivo.
oolu Abolmle and retail by
„ EATON, MACBUM 1 CO.,
? ,1T __ Ko. 17 FTfth itrnl
si ski:
A NOVELTY JLN HOOP SKIKTS
DIRECT FROM PARIS.
Th , u „ ■■CR/A-01/.VPDfiAPrEJX. '
viiif ** r!* r * ««» French Skirt, to which wo in
▼it* the attention of th* Udie*
, ~ EATON, iIACRCM 4 CO.,
■ No. 17 Fifth .troU.
STEEL BUTTONS, ~
.... , , , , for DRESS TRIMMINGS,
wo gruoa of tix b&ndaom* Btvlet Jtut rocoivod by
. „ EATON, MACRUH 4 CO-,
11,17 No, 17 Fifth otroot.
CARPETS,
Oil Clothe, &e.,
AT
M’CALL Ul#>B,
A'o. 81 fourth Street,
iolho lalo odtonco in oricoo, of
wantage U offered to purchuen
»UK CASH. <l*l2
I rpHum:-siscoNi> list ok appli-
CATIONS FOB SELLING UQUOBS, filed in
tbe Clerk • Office op to December aHh, 1861:
Sdward * tarern, Btb ward, Pittsburgh,
uertt Honry, eating borne, 3d do Allegheny,
tyone Robert, other good*, 3d do Pittsburgh
geoman Adam, Sr., tavern, 3d do Allegheny*.
Bupert Ann, do Vemille* townabip.
Reschner Peter, oatiug hon*e, Keeerve do
other good*, let ward, Pittsburgh.
Sutton W, D., do Chartior* township.
Bhe«r George, eating bouse, Ikaeiro do
, Court will meet onMONDAY,.December 30th,
1801, at lu>s o clock, to act on tbe above cates.
■k* l * l * l W. A, HERRON, ettri:
rPUE KEGULfIK MONTHIA" AiKfi'E
JL ING OF THE
mIJ.SS,??, THE PITtSBUBG'n*rOIINa MIN'S
OHBISTIAN ASSOCIATION will ‘bo held »t th.
Boomsof tho AnocUtion, comer of Fifth and lUr
mtatmto, (Hugos' Boilding,) on MONDAY KVIN
ING, tbo iMth imt.. at 73^-o‘dock.
meeting will ho the one constitutionally
provided for tho election of . officers, it is.important
that a quorum should he presebt. •
do«:2td HBNBH A. IMVELT, President.
i'A-PKK, “
FINE VIEW OF PITTSBURGH
On (be fint pap*, for solo at W. C. SMYTIIE'S Book,
Periodical and New* Bopot, Jfo-vO St, Olalr itrnt,
oppowita the St, Clair Hotels . de2l:3td
1 /OLUNTKiSK OAVALH Y.
V MEN WANTED FOB
CAPT. IaiBWE KSI'BTQNS CAVALRY
GENERAL LAMON’a FAVOBITEJJBIQADE.
•KF'Highat p«j aud beat equipment* in the asr
Capt. NATB'L IBIBff,
Bacndtinf Offlcnr.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
CASH BUYERS
5777777777771
MARKET STREET.
Preparatory to taking *nr annual inrtntory
bars datarmined to*
Close out our Stock of Fancy
DRESS GOODS,
Shawls, Cloaks,
AEEDEE WORK, AC.,
At a Great Redaction in Price.
LAWNS, BERAGES, DUCALS & ROBE!
Without Regard to Cost.
DOMESTIC GOODS
Is Tory fun and complete, such as
Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Checks,
Tickings, Table Diaper, Canton
and Wool Flannels, Tweeds,
Jeans, Satinetts, Cassi-
meres, Cloths, 4c.
\>« u» Dow celling a great easy article* at Retail,
by *he Plan and alao by tbe Cam or Bala at LESS
THAN THBT CAN BE BOUGHT AT IN NEW*
TORE OR PHILADELPHIA OF THE HANUTAO*
TUBERS at the present time, baring pnrcbaaad them
before tbe adranca In price*. Paraona Wanting any.
tiling In tbe
HEAD NETS.
Dttjr GOODS LIJTE
WILL SATE MONET BT MAKING THEIR PUR.
CHASES EARLY, AS MANY KINDS OF
GOODS ARE ADVANCING IN PRICE
IN THE EAST ALMOST DAILY.
GREY BLANKETS:
A nice JPreient to Mend your Friend* in the
FANCY DRESS SILKS
CHEAPER THAN EYIR.
Good Bargains in
ZF-Ajsrcir goods,
Holiday Presents.
Heavy Dock, for Wagon Coven and
Steamboat Decks.
, ( A FEK BALKS YABD WIDE VNBLXACKKD
MU SLINS,
AT TEN CENTS PEE YABD.
A VERVLARGE LOT OF COLORED
Cam to r 1 o s,
AT EIGHT CENTS.PER YARD.
FOB GOOD BjtRG.tIJTS,
CALI EARLY.
c. HANSON LOVE,
NO. 74 MARK 3? STREET.
>3!nnaiUwtJUT
Y;BALE. 1:
one stock of
Fleeced D'hite Cotton Bose,
Dress Trimmings.
SILK TRIMMINGS,
SILK BUTTONS,
FRENCH COSSETS FOB ffiJJ CIS.,
BOOP SKIBTS,
SHIRTS, COLtABS, NEOK-TtES,
FANCY COQDB. : .
FANCY BOXES, BERLIN WTV» poSTHm.
SHELL COMBS, '
•WAS mptdfallj ud r
lao imr ctoek Mbro jrardaMng d*whcro, M mm-
determined not to Bo tmdonold.'
: CHASXBS (OTHER,
mt.mm '7B-Mjsbw Street.
it ukr tBoons:
ORKAT ATTRACTION?
CHAS. GIPNER'S,
NO. 78 MARKET STREET.
Baring rary recently tetorned from the £*at, I
am now happy to inform my customers and the pub-
lic generally that I am. now prepared to offer th*m the
Handsomest and Cheapest
Stock of Goods
IN THE CITY. v
EMBROIDERIES.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs,
FEOH 37)4 CENTS TO $3,00.
Embroidered -Collars,
FBOM 12)4 CENTS TO 13,00.
Embroidered Set's,
FROM 60 CENTS TO *lO,OO.
Embroidered Mourning Handkerc’fs.
Embroidered Edgings and Inserting*.
Embroidered Muslin Bands.
Embroidered Skirts.
Infants’ Emb’d Caps and Waists.
Infants' Embroidered Bobes.
WOOCEJf GOOBB.
Woolen hoods,
NUBIAS AND SONTAOB,
WOOLEN SCARFS,
WOOLENJSLEEVES,
CHILDBENS’ MUFFATEE&
GAITERS ixd ARMLETS,
WOOLEN YARNS—ALL COLORS.
Gloves and Gauntlets.
KID GLOVES,
BILK GLOVES,
LADIES' WOOLEN GLOVES,
BILE OA OUTLETS,
rLEEOT-LINED GAUNTLETS.
WOOLEN GAUNTLETS
SOSIEBY.
White Woolen Bose,
Drab Wooten Bose,
Black Woolen Bose,
Fleeced Drab Cotton Hose,
Fleeced Black Cotton Hose.
SUk and Jtterino Hosiery.
SIMPS. VELVES RIBBONS,
GUIPURE LACE,
VELVET BUTTONS,
STEEL BUTTONS:
MECHANIC CORSETS,
UGENIE BODICES.
BALMORAL SKIBTS,
GENTS’ EUfiNISHING GOODS.
MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWEES,
6LOVES, HOSIERS ..
nANDWBCHIEFB^
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Ac., fe., Ac./