itttstrtthfft- to mDAY MORNING, JAN. 8. lf»k ■l. '■■l ■ vok matob] .A j ’B. C. SA.WVEB, Jf. gojIBOltEB,: • JOHS 3IcCAB(JO. ; fOB.tWCiitjBBB, £ WULfAM EICHBAUM. Tfce Cit» Election. We recttr to ihi. theme because we fear ottr political Menda in the city do hot re • ' «ite ur fidly a. th e , .h o uld the accenity of fQJtfciiung their nominees. ' > ■ • -The lapse of two ycarefin polltica, !. apt’ >; aaU ““y JPOliUcal recoileotions. It - will not to amiu, therefore, to'remind our teedet* of, the .tote UUhg. two-jeer. »go, *ud recall to-their remembrance some of the Acto ,which then ;. ' . priinery/election. te-„ •nltjiid, at that in the choice of dele ***** from lour ward, in' faror of!Mr. pteoent nominee, four in &tot our present Mayor, end ftoo aeto or rival delegatee from the other ward of the nine into which the eity l. divided. , The rwult, when the Convention met, wan- V . *** GonTOntion.; organiied, one or which nominated Mr. Wusojr, and the other prawn ted Mr. B+wtsil-.Thing, re “*7?? forwwocfcor two, the In the meantime, those Democrats whi are; now eo loudly clamoring for a «no- P»rty" organization, obliTioua to the argu mente which now control them, callod a PemocintiofCbhTOiioh and nominated a Democratic candidate. There wo. a»plen :dMokance, a. they thought,' fora purely P«a«craUo victory, and with a keen wont ipait* they* rnshodi forward to vhat •••toed * oertoln jwlitical trimmph. . To feiiowe talk, how, you would „ . , “Wijr duppoae that, only two year, since, . i~ T !* ol ° n *!7 aupportingparty can-. ■ ; Bnt yon ae«; there waa a ; S-V‘. .' - oa««ceta.neoced, which doe.not •fit’ ;" ■ when the defeat of our .party reemed certoim ; Mr. Sawtxb, . on, y ioWo jntereata of the orgahita-’ with which hewas politically connected, 1 • *“ a which waa then juat upon the ere of untaring bpoh the Presidential campaign,. > . ™ forgetting all his personal claim., . • ritognanlmoualywithdrew, leavingthefUld clear to lTitso., who wa. trium phanlly. elected.. It waa a nqUMsgjnanl: —r : to^«ndtht % 'y-/r • Jfnol ... • —ty would do jg to forget or distegard it, - *8 Urn*,;.flinnit acknowledgment of this disinter tiited course of Ur. Sawtek, and hundreds of lhoM who had- opposed Us nomination, expressed edetermination to -stand firmly, b T Uo> ■when it came Us turn to ,bo sup lhat time has nowcomie, anditbo iwTW those men to redeem their promise e , wwill. It would be a burning shame if; hewbo aacrificedcll his owh.clsims to ears Jbo : party Should how, when 1 he has been honorably nominated, fail to bo sus tained. He deserves the support of erory Republican inV the city, and. wo trust he still reoehre it. is eererely critiiited inra rioßl quarters.‘Writing to 4 Soatlor, itis saM, he declares th» «m» h.. n*» arrired fcr inritiog South Carolina » /alares within our A \ p^lsmstipn t« that effect, would hare, brought in 23,000 three dsyi. Two months hence,he Says, , . ( •conmn»y bi? proper. V-Pro^iyte / - ihat'be.win,: nbaer botwder thfe-ie /• ' ceasity of doing it. We inclined the / dpininnMkntheiwiU tack the opportunity V if be wfuts two months. >.-? Mr. Bosarc.L, the correspondent of the .. , Xo««*n fSaej,' inalatoletteruttcra thefol- Ipwingcritfcism: Tomy been by no means •W:Si®**P“/ i»f. energy as might hare **» ”Peei*d f»:°m r<»pilaTly trained offi efoedlnaryabiHiyinoonMiloßiriUt tho atUok on the worts. Ido not tpesk" orthe neglect to occupy Beaufort, which ie « place of little importance in. a strategic ‘ vt Ti e ? r > ,*»» of . the extraordinary seiredonthe naral and nit . .. ;.i*W eoanujideraaasoon u tfo.flreof:the, forts was silcncei - , .With a little daahr and'promptitude on thetrpartnot ono of the enemy ought to X got array. Where werelha gun-boati? -• »nero were thd anned launches and boats of thedleel?_ Allowingsomc risk in the tem|)t.to:ent in oa. as they non i«lJt*U»g oTer”2*. deep water -i^sswa^sitee ,"”*5 Conhahee end -Uie Coosawatcfcce, elagglßh atreeßa are spanned a few miles '-.re Beanftrt Vy)ong f trestle bridges, ea bpt.lsi enemy have been . Thitherto; to nse theimmenae fa ' ;'V3? ( Uroad bilire«n these dm ' , *• •'ngnmclested.., 1 ■' • '■ in-tiie'aain: with ,' -X ' 1 ■’:? public,ttaquesUontbjy, .;, ;; -j,' tyimthe oomparatiTein ■ •V.-jd,forces." •, ( ’tSataoet true saying in y ■ v. rv ' * , /nation, to wtt*. • ; : 'f 1 f* kI,1 8; mpiwuibaity detrimanliri • •. ■; ..: -tai,' It had 'ita origin : ' All’» Bußi»nd TU ntli ... y/. r :MS. hop* tfai* lack of /rent want of energy and ''' *OOO give place to enter '.• y. /* °f tareUm, Let a» have a ‘ and oar aoldier*, pining in • . h -ofeampe, wUI beJaipfaed >: id nation to emnlato great'deeda. -4*** gnueinllT an (rotrling at - ;IhnChlea|o fVitttu tape t ~ . mm b ***• oOmauad bad boon in Com. Duponi’e . “#a% Savannah woflUhar# toon in onr long ago. ’ - , • Port aayr the . Auinaa «*padition »a«aaa to torn .snt oito of Uw swat wretobed AUunaurf tfcowar. Uenya: ' _th* gallant attack rftha harr on't&e by almost every stcahSr whiclTliiis irr?Tr,l ,?br„i ■fe®- w -^ rk .FM jfcdalKng aof. I -. from Hilton- Ilood sihce, but hitherto do i to p *7of ' !hs “s'"K a. oparalionsof imporiance hoTe even I ..a . u-V. “ r i to ™J rage. We venture to ■*■« . begun. It is very- certain now tLioUuSl! aid 8»“POh “weeping *- rare** • “vS ™ri n i H eil b f Ve n kc “ 1 cesto store &,?** *». E « SB « Ari ss.' i PAUi3.Blfeials, ! *l f 'HjinpdiidTaue from Port Roval with.! n«.,i .tT ne 00 ®D»wm«iit of Hilton V . ~ ’ - —«*:• ,2 ji. V 5. in * week after<tho capture or the rebel * Trent *** Mw that tie, •*£ “d«fr«taUe .unchut of - *3§sw*» ss^FSte^ : %^&s&is£isz& ; oppose our march; toy tove had toe lo Z^l^ iJ Il^a reU ‘— t destoySnpplies W eoughttohaTecaptur^:4i^rf^K? p^^^Tn<iedl)^M, «- ( jrm ; ' and roads we eight to have secured, Irad u»v«' .b “?.-?i uuo and near strengthen the defenses of on important ”°^ d whl ® h cit y earthworks Pointe. important are ereoUng.. The troops there are armed Ne cause can afford to-throw ow«» to *lOl Knfietd and other improved guns, but frutte of-a brilliant victory *iJ' «£&s?- th# «“™, oniTemoXfe^ Our.generals must learn tofollow up their 7 of ,P° wd<! rand ball to successes, or else we shall , find the most "hT p OO ten Th ® glonous efforts of our army , and navy as whiJa In Confederate shinplaatera, b * r f“ and fruitless as the Port Ureal 'S?*. l wSdbf® 1 ?' , 1,1 “> Sorter was tore affair has been so far. We have stopped ? w ?* a ° v «rnment, but the up Charlestonharbor; we‘ may even’SS 5« P to ° f ?”i glttnd and Franco was confr •ess ourselves of Charleston and wJS*- douCy coupled upon; in afetr.&ym.hut the moral effect if these fcw? hnlibw!? 4 Duphuhoreup!fed Tybee deeds- will be. almost nothing compared' tote?- t pk ? a* .formed for its recapture, with that of a blow prompt and swiftfsuch to be.landed-at. ■fif “ aMe had it in his power to ' 181 *” 3 6^ “frOt®! In ‘ho mlMle oi; 2 °™ “King, landing, opposite. Pulaski. The public has been very patient towards ” rtof -. a y bad embarked, on; to- General Sherman and his aids. Hehas- Jiben lieu, foe, fearing the gun not- been hurried- and worried, as some boat ®> Which lay -m suspicious proximity, commanders have been, by eitherprtoo* f,°“ nte ™f nd « d his orders, Tatnall has P”P ,e - Jnt tberejis a growing con-toion wm, fhrefT' * nd one , fl ®*-lx>»‘> mounted vn the public inind that ho is inlipable, and ’guns,, one of .whictis thatbyhis incapacity'ho hBB failed tool* ■■“?-. b^ ldi “ff “<1 *o™ Urn resulta which would have had an in* “ifis bo | m S. ed ln » week. A tight jwrtant bearing upon the general asract of mmHtorbi htmd ? !d '. f « !t ■'?“«, covered with: the campaign. What wo have a ridii to £?&£“? matorjals, and intended; for/ demand of onr generals is that- thoyahfll „ P ° f Cn ' oaT f !3e 18.l B . was lying show energy and skill; that they shill low- nearForiJaekeon. Another the deserter Jf .Mvantago the enemy’s condition Pr *?f‘ 100,, , , b »fr«rwssiating to tow it: to its thcirownaueeess may promise them.-Can- whfcb J.*i win 9f 101 logs, esch of d s" aKt y> l,n >'l wl »ob Cost $lO. . -•" - Dupont. Bad been as cautious aaShormnn ho wodd not have pushed, the Wabash odr Sueatfrigute, over the bar of Port: Boyhl, T *® lol ?7 oyer the forts, and it Shorman had had a UtUe of 3 jnd audacity.-pf Dupont, the real objectof the southern eipedition—a diversion of the'enemy’s •'force from- the Potomae—would have been gained. We are not friendly to frequent changes in i C n°^Trit ra . ; -\ t ’ i r° M man doesmrth •L $! i B ,' 1 " 1 , 1 n * bt * better she uld be pat in his place. • licaa -City Ticket. Affaira in Kcutncky. Oraeral Boxu and Staff, left LooiaviUe on Monday for the teat of war,'and the Imprea iioit haa teen generally received thnt a battle • iuKentneky wa« imminent,. The Cut of the dopartan) of the Commanding General ires not the only one which led to the coadmion that a battle was approaching; before eettihg ont himeelf, Gen. Bcntx had leaned ouch or dera in reference to the movement ofdMoprio* Green rivefyiu thade It waa preparing -SW-&iMr*aC/I t [Waa : Bucfcnar’a cavalry wore, within a short diatanee cf our pickata, and the-indication* were that an.at tock on. Col. McCook’s force waa intended, with the view: of deatroying the nearly.com-, plated bridge' over Green river; 'to delay, the ■ ol^r "“fi “d thua at leaat gain aomo. timo. Snchwerathoaacorlalnodfacta np to Tneaday; and on that day the following, paragraph appeared in the LonlavilleVoitendf.- arQ the rory-beit authority upon wUch_to haae the opinion that a battle will taky>laM in vicinity of Green river, on Oie Louie villa and'Kaahvilio Kallroad; within aday pr two. if indeed a colliaion iai not already occurred. General McCook waa per fectly aware on Sunday that the' rebel forcea were advancing from the direction of Bowling Greenland a force of one thotuand regular troop* bad. bean thrown forward on Sunday night to meet .General BucksorY advance. n»yi therefore, anticipate exciting-aewa from Grteh riTcr . ;. gave additional importance to. this "■» tbs fact that Mr. Prentice had just re torted from a riiiit to the army at Green w r. There he had been invited to 'present's fiagfrpmßrigadiefCien.KegloyV brigade-to that of Brigadier dan. Bonucan. .Such are the tacts, each the antecedent probabilities of an engagement between onr advance on Green rirer’ and the' rebel force in that quarter. —Another point of almoit equal interest is Padocah, where, it was said, an engagement was actually going forward, bnt the authori ties would not permit the telegraphic reporter to send forward any account of the aflalr to the press. We awaitfurtherinteUigeneetrom Both points—which may how hehourly er poeted. • Gen, Baas has been assigned a oommand in . Kansas and. Wcstern llissouri. It is undor stood that he> will,-with the .'approbation of ithe Government, make the experimen t of em ploying elaves of. rebels, in his miliUry:oper wUons in tte ,Weat,.nsingthem in the trans portatton aadoommissory dopartmonta inaln ly. By taking hand-mills, It it thought that slaves eanigrind corn enough daily to anhsist the.army anywhere In Arkansas or Texas. .Cnaupioh VaCGnav hill bo on Gen. Lima's stmr.with tho rank of CoioncL HoiaaSonth Car°Jlnian,3>ut rprmaUy yearfa noted Anti ®**Tel7 <■*». When Lain was confirmed a Brigadier Amoral by tho SenatO, the other day, Varoma. sent a dispatch to Leaven worth in tkese ; words: "Lax* is confirmed. 0,l »!y ‘o God I Let the - rebels' hunt their holes 1" - - If-Gen. Laws.docs not clean out aoeosslon to his military district .in a short time, wo have mistaken the man. When ho has finiih ed there, a higher command awaits him. A special dispatch fromSl icnis to the Chicago .'lVibunr, dated December 81, says: ! Sharp Shoot w'. andred tonight, bating . come in a baggy _fromfltnrgeoh.to Herman. Ho was dressed -in ■ cltisen’h clothes, and Was ar rested ti|»<r tinea secesb; Ho bad dispatobat.for General HaUeck from Gen oral Prentisa concealed in tho lining of his WggTf -osoaned, detoction. BoxepwlS'tCbt in the Mount Zion tight all were killed bir Minie'ball# U'raoi'l .tbo forehead and out of the back ofthahoad. i The Hilfori prisoners have been ragte > men hnhdHd aid «Wty-«ghtig!tho list will not bo published. Therearsthreehundrfed other aeoesh pris- * - t -.““Mtomilitafy. uniform waa arrested todsy. for, cheering for doff; DavlaT — “ tbs tout. si-“jaar" 1 ? “• gs®sssßKsax.« Alton, last farther panicolarnars theattemptod seimre l of .that Several m-tiaibitoKtte-boal *hd Bhe bas been visited by large erosrds: Captain U.at the rebel band sUted of fifty men, and it it believed JOT Thompson was present in person. Tho :*SM5««»wa «f repeatedlybya Woman named Eversol, who .said Jeff; Thompson was present. The boat wentto an island iSWl'lfe*, Wteketg and rfflei weraob •»# £•? the boat.returned, but the rebels: bad Sed, and the Unionists of t**» iS*9JW*,Jb« boat tints ebeore. :< ■, ■ i. of Bliddl iq4 Mimb ti' ■SSSffigSfSKSRiSfi!- vK@ss«Ksssßasg thaw eminent tniiom wereio beriTeiTno ftniolf pelnftflly on the e»r of the HorUy Gen.. Jim Lane in the Field. FroniiKisaonri. .. English OpiWoß*: ; .A London.correspondent of thoNewYork 25m« ■describes the eitdtemoiit In Eagland as apparently undimihlshed, but says the ground-current is still toward peace." This feeling is especially strong in religious nearly erery chbrcb in lamdou,. on the Sunday previous, peace was ardently Pfayed for. Business men wore generally of the opinion that there would be no war. and ; the Tory organs Were beginning to assume a more cautious tone, warning bird Palmeftton that the metier in dispute was a graTo one, and lhat there must bo no needless - trouble. It is also asserted on ■retty responsible authority, that Queen rictoritt, umd partly by her own womanly ■feelings and partly by her uncle Leopold King of Belgium, who has been yisiting her, looks with great areraion and dread at the prospect of war, and has earnestly endeaV 51OTSiy-maauo-dn'her LECTURES. Anaaieur Psoras, Sociattr in, and Bode Btran and, Ulmuj Booms, aadaMbi . J. B; Hcatst, r- SOS. Assess, Uttm OnatOw. 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BELL.fiecrcW • 13 «eks jma 23 ~fe* IMIAB PICKET * CO. bbto., *No. 1 £**■ utld., Id luj> Urr.l* to «nlw ud fcr ah *;•. • - *» iItSBT g.imi.m 11 " i«AKiUifcS-i«UO empty Wcaid land, ftrnJ, k» rY r - f-*■ -HKM&T-a. cot.t.mn: isTiS^^£l ua **■ AtrLks-Bio Wrek-TH ** •HKEETS.OOIAIM. NKIa . lia. SW, £^£j'^ a CJU * S wf’Liunefcaw,' ariilnsc !Es?ffS^^<aS!£SsSE 2K«32m twh£7T , ? t 6 or ho V cy *» bnt it may be Sn^&^SS^K 1 * *'* WtWW *P&*- JSe totSSfVuw *** lMnan *«aml-«i»bIo the ivL to r?*r compamtire eaae. ■ Pi JwS* K i 'JOSEPH PLEUIKQ ' toraerof the PUmoad and Market airetn. P&tw &C..IC, . . Enochs Xngilih ood Americas ’ EXTRACTS of all the dtwirableodors. POMADES AKD ° r ' W '' FlortlU > 4c - TOILET WATiES— maoxolia balm, ■ :-„sulk.or Boats,ina ' . SOA X& K: ; roT l^,b^‘ c ° "“ rtmo >>‘ Good*. ". 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Vnitc^BtntM, ?« -•l?.? 1 * o *-.* I }® unlfwi State*; alleging -In inUlanc* ■ calkO^lb©,lSAAC HAlf- MfiXTt ml of tin Mowing dlnmniom aaddMfrin. jj-ntSj? knglb 130 tat, In breadth 24 fcctfEi depth 5 fart; measure* 14060.95 tons; is a MdtiMS\ fc ! oni 'f.? blaond * ck and..plain bend! •ndii wnr Waff at tin port of PltUbtaJjh, i 0 JJjd -“f?? o*’ 0 *’ *®“ I* °w®od iapart by one Victor --Wiljon adtiun-rnblentand Inhabitant oftbeStatoof Mis' ,h " Actof CoHgn-M,,,D- Ef?7°“ 18cl ; >1» PrwMoht of lha ffiijd 'Sm** 1 ?? W*Pf^n , *Ura, dated August lah, tile inhal i toluol tlTo mS titt 1 ,? ln * tlais of ImSStuin !£2ll™;£ ltal S'*?* aflA that from and mtor said August 16th. UOl. «a shim TCMoUheloogiog in.vholo or in part to an* WL «4?^i biUal State of MiaSSpiii found in Jg£“}J ***“ “‘y 1 * condemned ox forfeited £ afe _Pjtttburgb, Pec. 27th. 1861.~de3D:dtd - TVBSOLDTION Ot\ PARTNEUSIUf ?li b * t 23 r * lT, ° ptoneniup Sri' b I? Tir'nfS® «I"> 3>« Aaj of Becom j^Mk^^ SSi2?*S , « Pi >i ,l^f Bh ’ whero debU diwtotb* Mtt armor. totai.la.jd ttamdo. tom ttaiua. “S™**!; -, - JAMES UIUGHRIDGE. • JMMtjri, i«a. wiu.ua M. maxtcti. ms *T!aegi&***£Sß* S£jvs*^s^ r » l*cnoirlr«ilA,ml r i W< ibT ' awsaa/tssa StOtelS ’ll^* l TwSl“^ lli P rl “ d S*l 1M Sli". I *'; “*•*<>!• *>»»• described Bondi will mot oo tat to UY pwin tnt'to nvMirit t wB^^^LpSETuSb 1 - * Tt .d»a*td. . MARTI&VOEGTLY. yuauuND , Waiu», . AiiKKuiusiTi,- « wi « t**meeUnr of the citizen* of tb* to be he«l oo Bataniiy. evening., • f« g, lte f|TO .LAN DLOKJDfci. —A ny person hav* tbfpoSnm*** **“!? *J 4lbln ftT * walk Iron Cliotljr «llqr. JOSEPH DU-WORThT ; .»• W. c. aiowstL. —ITT I,lBia-i«2:2»d'> _ritUbnntb, Ji ■^&^2is&'iBSsfiS£g2g reqQc * t t*«nnoforwmrd, prove prop: h,B —» A ‘"Eg* . " MIAXCI3 M. IiETD*: ‘ HVUttIS SALE-^rtu *£ JSS^VKiv.?^IriS?*:rt,W 1 ri S?* : rt , W W ‘ MMiflßld, four Main “ d «t«nding back 800 ShS* *5? «• erocfad atwoitory dwelling, fln- Übed lnjpod wltbdoubU too,e » good: .water, variety of lon** vegetable garden, 4a.' WiU be aold cheap and on ea*y termi. Apply to ' *■ _)n2- -j•■••: D^gATiy^m 1362 of ili fcjidg fpjf *vvrw»Bw#ati, mrMT'a tarpi iopply haj kera iwlly .' at Pßl sw* T Anos *obMa2BJS£ JttiaiOBANDDIIBWKS, PASS BOo“f teffar AZIN^ t « l ii l i. In i>S?,S?9 K,STATIOSE '‘P’ ! 'MAC- PoSn&Lmi?* SffnJKSH *!?< pxat »ew*. .Thoy are ihe tcit iwStJlm* ft - y “ a *°* n3QrB Stationery ofai good qtulitythan In' any other way frnha monw. M zt&M K 8 H ■aa i> OiiAsaujAE a££L>'“ S’""" tofo * MU ““ «U™l s^sfflajss^assss'ias:^ U). Schocla; K«t. D;i. Hammer and Sirin, AlleghenyCtlf. ' .NUJj’AO U .Si“ C iS?I * lth Jac»t> Wwer, Jr., hu Sfcn*< /WardioWou I “ a«B«l atiwt, ,fcr ih. SMS ?, acJl "B UCKOBBAMD LUBRICATrsa njwi?*ii^nH^s cw « , * >di BU ttiatljElunents, OrJori pnaoplljmieii. (detain) lIIOS.-J. HIIKIEb!^ rjpHOS. J. ' poMjrmios .jiEBenANT AH» DEALER IX CRUDE OILS, .„ • - nd Corner fttad street i'UK iSBi-A large and taeoMt el*£SQt| (brtalcat lowpiicetUv" ■ : i., Wtf. o. i co, iT-TTi .1 - BUttoogj« { 67 Wooditwit HiuiiWd, Blue tod Whlu, wldd tnd cb«egrilled—><xtra quality Kt Kk by * <££-*: -ff--, U _.jS7;Wood«rwt-• HtadJ, Cirratus, fries Lists,. Potter*,Atldmnd - v*. <3. JOHSatOy i 00.;. _J** ■, - -*■<>— Job Prigfr»r67-Woo4 rtrear. UTATOBS—bpsbeis primaJetYcv P«cb SUrnaa tyufew la stor* ud forstls by „ - * CULP * BU£PAr5t 1 tutjJlL. * ■. go. fIU Liberty Stax*. ; jlirriSKANiJ'iiuus— *••"■' —rr •M 4 ban* tftsfc B*>4 Butter, y * . . ~, SUiTtUftMliSnsT . • • r •■■*• ~’V’ r Jmt rtcelrsd sad w ‘ j ■ ;.•■ JAKto A. fm*B, d*3l ComrlUrksttodyimtefi*. -gv «vL. ,v '' ' - ■ff'-i'T 7 j ' £ ****s' GOOVS. \kf - i(oLOsjN<ioKsale " rs"' | \i | J■ ■ j#? fsKßsooi*i XUILET AimcLES, Jno our stock, as «» an deWhninsd to doao out our in great misty. gAAMLNE THEM" CASH BUYEES, J.'TSS^to 6 "”*'?" loTontoryiro /Close out ou Stock of Fancy - DRESS GOODS, LAWNS, BERAGES, DUCALS & SEES C. HANSON LOVE, ■ Ijto ; ; . It'HOLE&jiLF, ' ; --- RET a i jl B f Y E jR S .or ; : DBY OOOIJs. barker & CO., N 0.5 9 M A BEET BTB EE T, M Brown at 100 aiid an. Bleached Sheeting* at 8c and up. ■. ftiiit* at 8o and -upwards.' - ' .. AIM, • • .. - TICEIKOB, BSLAINES, CHECKS, rtc, ' 1_ I .. At the aune nta. ■ >»«« j A A ,1 BEMKANTB FKEKCH MEBINOS. EMBROIDERIES, cheapeet Id the city. BHAWLS CIIEAP, ALL WOOL DE LAIXES CHEAP. WOOL PE LAIN BOBE3 Wow to the time to occoro barmlna. OLOSIXO OUT SALK, T 0 TA KE 8 T O OK, _ A* '.deiire to rodace our «tock « lmr u txmlM. prorloirt totaklos «or •antMttnvs&tarT os-ns/tat ■nntrn i» ft^t^l i Q JU W )I y oar. autoinen with the SSdkS? *WB*fiu , wo JKre hces SiTiJgUnJS! Sffi ,, Bs2asl3& b "’ *" ” 14 * EMBBOEDSBIES AMD DACE OOOD9' wI P *» lta »»<»t at Vfcß Y to\r coiuttat rralpt of ■' . . . . BALMOHAL BKIRTB, iOHBBESS9S - ~- • ' ' ' '■" .• . JUS. HOBKK. gyTmO^TIEEEcAMBKu;, OLKQUAIM, SHIBTINO CHECKS,' Al WbulMalfl only."*' >d DaqaeenoWai PLAIN AND BTBIPED - j PLANNEL OVEB-SHIKTS, Aiinew rcsslT.d by .■ d ° 27 ’ KATOJT. MACHmi 4 QQ„ l 7 tuna.- " "*®W STYLE MAKES YOB OAKDPHOTOOBAPHS,- ' i. 1 j£jB EATON, MACBPMiOfI. * * < , WIHOBAI SKttlf, Afl Bright Oolraii ■» • •, -*' “ WlVhelaairtaASatadttf ** ZHtOS, ICACBDX * 00, IT TlSk tt. ' - , 3- . * ~ , [ a. - e CHABHES GDPHEB,; No. 78 Makket Strklt,, PmaßCKoa, U DOW eluding oat hi, tfxteiuire »|ock of IMAHOIDIBIES, THIMHIKO3 FUKN18HiNG GOODS GBEATLT, BEDVOED BBIOES. *‘*’ AU an napectfoUj luvitad ■to tajlaod exam- CHEAP FOB CASH. I CHEAT INDUCEMENTS Shawls, Cloaks, NEEDLE WORK, &€., At a Great Bodnotionia Price. Without Regard to Cost. NO. 74 MABKET STBEET J. a. BURCHFIELD’S. OnE A P iaatNAHTS MOFB DB LAIKES. remnants cobubgs. CLOAKS CIIEAP. BENTS' SHAWLS." ron 85,00, WORTH 8U,0O: Ho. ,77 Market Street. WOOLEN GOODS .ALL CHOICE COLORS; AND BROWN SHEETING, EATON, HACIIGM A CO.. 1 Nm. 17 and 10 rilth ttnj. K UAUA.TLK'i's At." GLOVES,- Jut U» thinj &r BcUlcn’ sta. v w T'l • ■ *- & 4 "Ust' £aS§ffili3Tf§K~llL ~~ | KI.A. CHAS. GrIPNERU CABD PHOTOGRAPHS OF- KOTABLE «ETj ATq> < Y oatCT » sirtß ruA fob pho- w A -rfA y.'nfi , w •V.~";'":v -y- TOQBAPHS, • HO. 78 MARKET tts, ;akd ifAKr fasoj arti- / *-'■■ • • ••■■.-. . I > CL*S : SOXTi&UE FOB <31376* Haring THJ, recantlj returned (ton tb* But, I “ *“m to Infarmmjicuatoinan and Um gnb.' that I am now prepared to offer tliemtbe Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of Goods;/ IN THE OITY. ■ -r' ■••• /wvvii EiUbboidebies. Embroidered Hftndbrrnhiaf> , r»OM37)4OEt*BIO«,(X>. Embroidered Collars, ■ fbom u}s oesisto *5,00. Embroidered Bet», • - FBOW 50 OENTS TO 810,001 Embroidered Mouminff Handkero’f»,_ BmbroideredJßdgingsandK«in*it.g. Embroidered Muslin Bands. ' Embroidered Skirts, Infente’ Emb’d Caps and Waists. Infants’Embroidered Bobea - WOOMJ2JT GOODS. woolen noons. nubias and EONTAGS, WOOLESffLSXVKS,. , CHILDRENS’ VUTPATEES,’ GAITERS m AEHEETB, WOOLEN TABNB—ALL COLORS. Gloves and Gauntlets. .; KID GLOVES, SILK O LOVES, LADIES' WOOLEN GLOVES, BILXQAVNTIKTB, FLEECY-LINED (IA CUTLETS. * WOOLEN OAVNTLETB* hosiery. IFhUe Woolen Bose, , . : Drab ITootenUose, - Black WoolenHott, Fleeted White Colton Hose, fleeced Drab Cotton Hose, Fleeced Bloch Cotton Hose . dilh and JFerino Hosiery. Dress Trimmings. SILKTRIStMINQS, ' " Bl*rB, VBLYES HIBBOHB, '-f SILK BUTTONS, VEITET BOTTOMS, STBBL BOTTOMS. TRENCH COBSSTS NOB C3)£ OTB., . HKCHAHICKPMETB, >, 4 " : OOBSUTBODIOes. HOePSKIBTS, BAUKOBAL SEBTS ■ T„'..Ae* Ac., Ac. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. ; SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK.TtES, - - - SRIW BRIRM-A»B'B»Amni« GLOVES, HOffIEBT, < • ' HANDKIBOHIEVS, ■ As., Ac,, Ac. FANCY GOODB. »AHOY,ioiEB» Bmthr‘ Wlß* >OMOH. SAIKB, IBAIUa OABA&XXATHBfi ™ . isASicm .inuDDus: BOOK& . -iuun.ucoMU, Ac. -7™. tb* otli r MttrMbr* w« dctemlaad sol ColM.vn4*nol4r *v » 7 . CHABLHS OnVEB, 'A —' TSki^S*^, EATON, MACRUJtt A CO’S, .. Hot 17 aik Yo fcifthstreet '■? MALjaENCHASDSOOTCBIUBBOrDOUa. .r l gPI^ A ”?. lA <- s *Bm ,, ip COLLARS AJTD^ f S^i^ c * * BIM,ISDInatSTITC «*b ' vi:"- HA22DK£BCHISrS, 4c-*«_'• ' AtL soriMr 7T. rojfjr coar to cto&E ora*. JJOIIDAY GHTB EATON, MtRUn & CO’S, 'PfOLIDAY GIFTS - EATON, MACRiM & CO^ Hoa 17 and 19 Fifth Street * B^i. 8 i^ fCn BALHO,! - tl SKrtTS, BEST' j : D n» nit ° r itl ‘ eIZE3 > SBW STELE ' ■ GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, 80LF0BIKO AKD BLACA AND SCABLET ABO • ""V' BLACK BALMORAL IIOSE, Ac. py OLID AY GIFTS EATON, MACREifI & CO’S, Ho*. 17 and 18 Fifth street A «SB*I&^Kf?S OT “ EAD oßiasisiL JJOLIDAY GIFTS ■ eato\, iac«ijm & Co’s;; -So*. 17 and 19 Fifth Street - OEk l UUUUAYS OF ISOI^IS FIKBT CLASS STANDACD LIT3EBATVBI '' n»ii. ■***•.AiffflKH 'JSSMB;- *i • SDITIOKS “<■ “«t SDlfl-XCOOB;' . CARD PHOTOGBAPmi • . : ..... JtfTENILKSJNOEEAT VAEISJn Howmdyat' > * u ‘. * DA V. lff BOOK BTOBK. ■' ; ~ - S 3 Wood ; Ana . _ CAKFJS' “ - AT ~" t ~- M’CA-LIU M'sT*^ •Yto. ST Fo«rMi «lrett, ■ '•••deWV.V 131 WOOD STBEET, PIITSBDEGn, *™ now reeling » "T tep-riillto l. ,>4 LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDBENS- ECM, WOOIiBH BCABFB, Embracing quality ;»n4.«tibi. .. AUO, . V GENTLEMEN'S EtTB OM7ES, CLLLABS AND d*l7 --- CAPS, - PUBLIC Jt'OTICEH. tora^kii - '^ 6 wa >^rTJ°S x “• ovsirruS J. B. CANFIELD* "S J ? t * U ‘ ot Tho btuinee* or tl«1«li «£li fcr llmiuifon. ■w^T^aaawY I «U^’u? (le ? C Z artnersl ‘ i P* K^ ssMSf tsssai- ■ • ' r BL ®H*WO»TH. - ! £p3liS^ two/lUBPjSS 8 ’ li? E 2.?* at AKOJCS-r ■ **"+ * kill of Item*, to end ca*C will 1252! ■«u<ua»r nEN'Ry Mumt i, r V „ 4U 'H juiuwio ua"i ife^^STKSSS' lhelouriof 2aa<l 4'o’cfock.»*m 'SiSSS&S/ V^i» *» rr.filpiXrr/TOSBOKKHbBif,'.' * • SecpßUql J? •■ vnKi it,k ootWt rpHE ANmJAL MSlrlS' & %?Wp Vasmamm dtfl&d' ■: fWS BqifNHOBST, ■ »£-V* <tw s ,&^ faonriof 4cal7 o’clockd th-fti- • £j* "ttlnatteff, by UllotJ«Ss£i2i4 • or tt# Poor, and Ward OmSS ' ' 1 o'cfet^s^mr 101 ' .“■’“■’v ««■><?*. *i j3By.ortafof.tif • ;‘ oomm* LAOS, I fJVAnrcoMJEKSED^TaSS^i^ b*T* catered Into Ae»TI oingnrrSJii? l *• '• jw^^w^^sswFPPiSßunsE: aaasrs!S , »‘?^S«2 smj>ittik *& £S£Sg jM**" **^%^£aL4°ifigg tOflfrtyg *£B **•**•&? ..... ■ : DICK FT * .■ ' cOts. l -21. ,4T. ; V ’ Ho*. 17 and 19 fifth Street Oil Oloths, &c., •t'UKaii KUKdiIJ McCOHD * CO.,
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