TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 2. English Opinion Against French-- Th" Resolution in St. Dominio- The Teachings of History- - , In the circular note Of .the Fretfeh gov ernment. to the governments, of- England, and Enjoin, the “irreparable disaster" of servilo insurrection, consequent upon' the President's Proclamation of Emancipation,: is urged no a reason why the great powers’ of Europe ought to mediate, and if possible put a stop to this war. The London Star, in commenting upon that pointy in the French note, ’very justly remarks: •- ■" - 1 The Imperial Secretary had probably in ] his mind, when ho penned'thio sentence of his dispatch, a memorable and tragioal event in the history of tho oolonies of France. The massaore of St. Domingo is oeldom forgotten, but is generally, misun derstood when the emancipation of negroes is in question. It is remembered against tho oppressed instead "of being quoted as an admonition to thaoppressor. Its origin and results are alike for the most part oon fonnded with the outbreak of blind vindic ■ tiveness and the overthrow of human de pl The Sicilian Vespers,of the Blacks ato denied the oxouses which are pencilled to similar acts of passionate self-vindication, among other races. It is forgotten that the negroes of St. Domingo atoned by theorem olary moderation of their conduot toward the vanquished for the severities inflloted in the fierce desperation of their resolve to oonquor. It is forgotten, too, that their re-, solve was born of despair; not of hope— that if was not the promulgation to thorn from Paris or the doctrine of equality and brotherhood which nerved them to the ter rible determination of drowning their fet ters in a sea of blood-hut the spectacle ©f their ownorß asserting .for themselves with frantio prido and exultation, rights which they scornfully withheld from them human chattels. And there is ono thing , more ; whioh ought to bo remembered at the pres ent moment —namely, that the race which could produce a negro Garibaldi as the symbol Of its military and political genius, proved also its capaoity for free labor and Orderly Belf-government by yoluutary.de votion to all the duties of a cmlixed com - munity. , " . It is the height of tiywhce to accuse the Federal Government of inciting thenegroe*to an irregular insurgent warfare. A* Mr. Em*, erson has wall expressed it, the great mer itorious charaoUristio of. the proclamation is that it insures the.proteotion of American law “to all men of African descent who have faculty enough, when the hour has struck," to find their why within the Union lines. Thousands of them have done this already, without waiting forithatassuranoo. " Thousands of negroes in Virginia, the Lar olinas, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana have taken refuge under the_Unlon flag, uncertain whether Uioy would net be re. oaptured or even driven baok. But no where has there been any rising of slaves against tho old men, women and children, who are said to beThe sole representatives now, on the plantations, of the Southern chivalry. Only ono inatanoo of the sort has been reported, and in that instance a mutiny, provoked by a negro being brought up for “chastisement," was repressed, it is said, by the Union soldiery of the district. "There willy no doubt, as soon ftfl the hour has Btruclc,” be a strong indisposition on the part of negroes, even in the recesses of the South, to submit to the accustomed dis cipline of the cowhide. As soon as a schoolboy assumes the garb of a man he revolts indignantly at pun ishments he used to consider no degrada tion While he was only a boy. In like manner, the moment that the slave is re cognised as free, thoughby a.power top re mote for hiß protection, he is apt to lift his arm in resistanco to the blow of an over seer. The long-repressed instincts of man hood assert themselves with.“• consciousness of freedom. But it follows thence only that planters, overseers, and the owners of household slaves mrnit prac tice the self denial of abstinence fitbm tho, whin if they would spare' themselves the torrorsof rebellion. They have maintained a reign'of'terror long enough. Nojmmane soul desires that they should taste so muoh as a drop of the cup which they havo oom pelled the negro to drink to its bitterest dregs. Brit as little can any impartial,in telligence suppose that so great a onme as that of slave-holding, and of rebellion to defense thereof, can bo .purged away-wHfi ont suffering and humiliation.. If the Bouth. has friends in Europe—noblos and pobU-. dans who have enjoyed Southern hospital ities, and havo natural sympathies with the Southern aristocracy—letthenradmonr ish Jefferson Davis and his counselors that -unless the cornerstone of their constitu tion is omitted from the fabrio items neyer i _ rise to the dignity of an independent State. As tho London paper hao.made an allu sion to the uprising of tho blacks of BL Do-: mingo against the whiles, a brief notice of ; that tragioal piece of history, which is often died by superficial and ill-infbrmed writers and speakers as a ease of servile; insurrection, will, in this great crisis and: turning point in our own history, be highly interesting and instructive. -We.said that it is often.cited as a case of servilo insur rection; but it was no oucli thing, if war an vpruing of fticimm agaimt the rc-impo-, tiiioii of bondt —it was a otmggle of free-; , pen against slavery. The history of the, matter is clear and simple. \ ) In 1790 the population of the colony ~ : numbered about 000,000, of which number 88,360. were of European origin, and 28,470 free people of color, tho'remainder, being, negro elavcs. At that date—tho doctrines of ‘liberty, equality, fraternity” being in; the ascendant to France—tho free people, . of color, who were nearly ail mulattoes, claimed equal rights with the whites as citi tens, but lbs claimwas fieroely resisted; g, mulatto named Lacomb was hanged for, presenting a petition to tho Legislature of tho colony asking for his class -Iho righta of oititenship, and. another iraa ;torri to - pieees by a mob for a similar offence, These ~ things led to trouble in the. island, ‘saAto great indignation in France; and in May I 1791 a decree wae passed declaring that free people of color, born of-freeparents, were entitled to all the privileges of-French citi irons. This deeree did not touch. slavery) but it; excited the the jealousy of the pton* i ters to" snob a degree that they compelled 1 the Governor to suspend Us operations Wnf ’ ’’til they could appeal to- the homo govern ment. We now.quota infrUfoin the Amor- L ' icon Cyelopadia, voL-I^-pp.6, 7: .1. “This refusal of lKiighta granted to them by express law ;Causod muehmommo tion among the mulatloeß'and,.* civil wai bitwven them arid tbs'.Whites appealed :nj evitable, when a third L ©red by either of tbr others, aroseiri Insurreotlon in AfiSWPjvit .v (0 whites, to alarm, loonscntfidiCßepbililtq admit tho mulattoes to the civil-rights granted them by law, and 6r a time seemed to be sorts prospect of rißAresWsaj tion of peace, : Bet ou Bept 24 the National Assembly at Paris, moved by the remonr ‘ strancea which had been rtesivsdfrom the whiles of Bt, Domingo, repealed the deoree - of May 16. When the news of this repeal arrived, tbs mulattoes flew <0 armi;a»dtos. civil wir ooaiinued with Increased ferocity on all aides for ssvsrsl yesrs. (tomml* eioaera were repeatedly sent from Fraaes, tut , coaid effect nouiiflgx Tto thenuclee* were dltided itto^boßtllejWc* • .tjohs, royalist and rspoblloas, thj ftaiioh Pji»rt : B£thaMan<l waaiiwaded by tbeSyan i idris'ind EogKab, and theutaur gfntlblacks and mnlattocß, under able xhief£b& J>tVOTKj?antiona itf-the moun- Uina and defied aU efforts to Bobduc them. Tho French Commissioners, involved in difficulties on every hand, at length decided J to conciiiato the blacks, and ,id j 1793 . proclaimed universal fttedim, in ap- | prehension ol an F.nglish invasion, which ftook plat*' in 'the following month: In iJJobruaiy, 1791, the NationaLCouventiouat Paris confirmed this act of tho Commis sioners, and formally: guarantied the free ■ donr of all the inhabitants of the French T- ■ colon; • “Meantime, the English conquered the whole western const of the island, took the eapitavrdrt »u Prinoe, and besieged tho CfcTeraor, Gen. Lareaui, in Port de Pan, the lost stronghold of the French, who weto | reduced to' extremities by famine and dis- ease.” ’ ‘ _ 'it Uiis Juncture, the blacks, led by Tons* B&Wt relying on the proclama-. tion cf mancipation, cams to the aid of the French Oocemor. The aiege of Portde Pali «sS retied, the Spaniards driven back, and after a long contest, daring which Touesamt was' appointed by the French authorities Commander-in-Clrief bf the army, the Eng lish iih l"97vrere ekpelled from the island, the vrhble of Which, by the treaty with Spain concluded at Basel, July 53, 1790, now be lodged to Francfe. “Under the energetic administration of Toaßsaintl/OVerture, who was now virtu ally, Governor of the whole island, peace ( waB restored, commerce and agncuUure revived, the white* were protected and their estates'restored to .them and, a constitution fer the oolony adopted, acknowledging the authority ,of Franoe, but making »o dis tinction, between the citUenß on aooounlor raceorcolor. “7n 1801, however, Napoleon Bonaparte, then lint Consul, resolved to restore slavery in Si. Domingo. The French begtstotm decreed its restoration by “**.™ 66 An expedition, coneielmg of SO ships 6t wan and 80,000 veteran soldiers under General Leclore, wasjent to enforce this decree, '■ The army landed at Samana in February, 1802.- The campaign was com menced: and fought with various sucmbb until May 1. when's truce was conoluded. During this cessation of anne, Tonssaint I/Oirverture was himself taken prisoner alid conveyed to France, where he died m 1 Anrii.TBo3. tndtgnantat.thia not, the ne aroes rallied and immediately commenced hostilities. The command devolved on Desaalihes, who prosecuted the war with yifeof and sucoess; and the yellow fever hating broken out in the Trench army, became a more fearful andfatal antagome th&n' the marshalled negroes. In the midst bf this calamity Leclerc died, and was suc ceeded iu command by Gen, Rochambeau. The first act, of this general was the re newal of the armistice, but it proved of no advantage to him, for the blacks continued lo receive reinforcement!, the fever raged violently, and fb s»d to his embarrassment, an English fleet appeared off thocoasU 71i hen the'period for which the armistice hadl been nroolabned expired, his army was reduced to a mere handful of men, powerless fop either offence or defence, and was Bonn after driven into Capo Hay tion, where, on Nov -0 1803, the French generaUapitnlated to the commander of the .English oquadron. In January, 1801, the Haytions formally as- Berted their independence, and Dessaunes, who bad conducted the war to its close, was appointed Governor for life. : There is the history of that affair, and a vity huggestiva history it is jaflt now to the slaveholding rebels of our country and their sympathiiers. History is said to be philosophy teaching by example, and if that be true, she ha* given in the ing i most impressive lesson. AuTinciix Leos.-A. board of eminent surgeons ha« recommended to the Medical Department thi use, for mutilated soldiers, of the artificial legß manufactured by dlf ierent makers, i'almsr, Jewett Hudson, Sepho, and Bly. The medical direotors at Keir Turk, Philadilphia, Washington, Cin cinnati and SL Louis have been direoted to make arrangements with these makers, at ■which places hospitals will be selected for the sol® use of mutilated, soldiers, where these limbs can be furnished, and discharg ed soldiers will apply to : Iho plaeo most convenient, and will be forwarded from there. The manufacturers' prise is $5O each. NmarUficial hand or arm has yet been approved. ' •-■A. Bcttebsut sheet inlowa brags over | a family of a father of soyon groirn up sons that Toted the clean butternut ticket at the late election, ‘Of course, where you fimj a family of seven sons, and none of them?in | t&e.»rmy, their politics ia unmistakable. Had they been for the Onion ticket, six of the seven would have been in the service of I Uncle Sam, leaving the one at home to take 1 cafe of the old' folks. Njew; Yosk Cajtal Tolu.— The official figures are as follows A Chance of Tone. f There is much that, is boUi touching, ami hopeful in the following sketch by a corre spondent of; the Hew York Tribune, who writes from Nashville: • • * Well, it may be deep policy, bat it strikes me that the real courtesy of those who six dhort months ago were bra sen and defiant, is the reßuJt of retteeUon aroused by a feeling appreciation of the woes 'of war. Said an olegant lady, once haughty, who confessed that evory male relative she had is in the rebel army, “ Oh! We would' sacrifice all we possess in the world for' peace. This war was a sad. Bad ’ thing for all ofua. ” .Therewas a touching pfitheS In ker voice and manner that proved ! her wish soul-felt. She proceeded, I. “-When, will there be peace 7 “ Whan tfcorebels submit, Madam. “They’ll never do that.” “Then there’ll never bo peaoe. The Northern people were'ruthlessly foroed into Ibis war to protect the government They were bitterly reluctant. to m th They are the conquering race, .and your frmuds wiU learn the bitter lesson. ’ Madam gased as if ebethottght.tho.de claratioh was for effeet,hut finally asked With deep earnestness, “ Do you rtally mean wVmt Ton gay? 11 - - - '‘‘Most sincerely* .Ws willrieTer cewe until you subniit to the United States, IhecDhion must be preserved." ' Tears gathered in her beautiful eyes as 'sherepeated herpiteous story. My brother fell in/Kentucky; my cousin, dear to_mo ha my brother, died of his wounds in Ten 'neMehftlm dearest friends I had on earth folHt’Donobion and Shiloh. Ihave drank bitter cups of.woe. I pray only for Others, less gentle by nature, are firm in their declarations' that they will not submit A rfew haughtily boast that “Southern gonUemon” never y lold ’ but mkSyW surprising number mdecd (deprecate the woes of warwith 4sst,mel uncholy «loqa«noo. - • • • ' 7 ,‘l Jj* ’is.propoflo &to biTe a railroad ttvrj "boat across the' British: Channel from Dover and It i» to be 3,000 feet long, 100 i feet beam) and draw-but five feet of water. H will.runat a tspMd of forty .miles an hour, have rodders at both ends, so as not to be obliged to tarn round, be built of a series of covoredilron.tunnel in which fraitiswUl Wwn, *•” . *“■ iicTVKBS. ; 1 Jrsvr. MrenTisME-rr* I i -LECTURE I UWN W. ?ITTOCR, 1 .DIVIDEND. , l 1 bookbsllku, r ;{„bssSEiffi otaud Slock, out of ilio timed taJIU «> *“ - sE^-£^S3^SRM=S' HSSBYU-4.IWOOD.fcta.Ur,. i'l/KZ./C' jrVTIVES. 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Jj W “ J * FUUborgh; Ostenmjer John, Uvero. W» vert, PUUborgh, [ ’iXSBSGZa*. H7iYKIS IKUH AjrocJTltlSliWOßl mwyimhctm Mi - Oenmot *’•> •“* »“»• We ere no* lereely meoulictiirtog BAB, BOD ° to 8e11... Brown A Oo- OIL ifoß BAUlt—ln lots ol tokcooto 1600 tamU,Hat !«• Uooh> >“**•” ■unimor, and *Uadi •* * bo * % 400 * r * Ttty ' Wotkvor ok &• ofloo «f SMITH, PABR A 00. odtltlfw , • HAT*CO: fio,6frWood ■troet. STATIONER. STATiOSKB. STATIONER. BTATI-NEB NEWSDEALER, NEWSDEALER, NEWSDEALER. NEWSDEALER, OPPOSITBTIIK P. ST t>rriO*. (.PPO-ITKTHK POSrOVFIOL. OPPOSITK T Ut POST OFFIOB. OPPOBITK TBB POST OFFlfflt. H U N T’S OuOtilDtDg All o, roporior qvallty—'worrmotoS. ONLY 2S CENTS. AHI> dTKAM NTTBBB. Ulb MAUIUMIKY ko KLXIiiUO BROS. 24 Wood ■tnv't, Pittsburgh, P»- Uurabctnrer of efiry d#tcrl;>tloo of 80. 46 MUTHVISM) ttlttSKT, piTTßßunan, pa. of MATLOB A SMITH, Diamond Oil gAGSI BAGSI BAGS I tIJXXt BoamlM* Dagi; . 6,000 Gunny Bapi 1,000 Bombay Back* 5.600 l»rg«t bc»Ty, Ltnou SmJu, 6,000 Army. Oata and Corn do. 600 bait dacka; Tortola bj 1 nITOH(XJ(JKi BoQBBBB* A 00, \1 ul'iuii—iJelinquont Tax-Payera ol 'Oollsclorol dolinqoenl City, Water mnd roof *ft»*«* U?«sor*nl. 5 from Ot.ll o cteofc a-rn, 0” 2912 * VT U’i'lCK. —The MnMxwl " u - IV b* told for whirfag* »*>d «* t *» oD ? AT . U .? U niv TWamber 13. h« M 10 o’doefc, rt tb» All*** gbeoj vH«S, nnliwi • aia f*t c< £Xiin tb*t d»l* ****** Uterwfod Win ■SSSS*- ' * h “'”“t"' JAMES ALP 'JSttd AND Oil* to "51® WSTILIiKRfI.—Tbe form* of Book* ttd Bl*nk lnln J imdsr th« KrtlooJ Til !•»». t>r b » KAT A CO., 65 Woo.! «t. f'pAK k wU'flOE.—United mop, wbo»* Jt drciumUiicM <ll »“< tU "F'' ' ,ah , < j"J ™tSriD«, logo |..to •oitlco, cm bo .upplM ** f^AoBABQK. : Bp- W "«* * urat - UOKWUBAT FI.OUK—U tons just nclnd tnd tori»U - 4 jjiTZQAB, A»V. ' , MB Übertt Rye FLOUR—3O' bbla. prime, just , recftlrod »na lor “*>MBIZOAB, ‘. t \ Bia liberty itmt. BEANS— »b&gs E““? ,:J ****>*£s?«%*.:■ ?JH) CtVbNTkV iIKIMiUAVtB AND (Him EATON, .MACKCM & CO., No*. 17 anil 1* Street. j.°^9*°BSiuSv.“o'JovES l eOoe t m|T|. wtoL; $O6 E? kkittiho i*m» t*«> to ATtlTe. Oor Itock Wit porebMwJ b»ion Ibe lurt I 1 *** •£* PJDDMtBS, and all * lw bn 7 t 0 •*** H. B.—A oboJo*•■crt»«ot of Staple Dry Goods, At »hol«*l» ool? rp- ULAeW MANUKACIUHKIta.- SSSkSSsks **.,!w >• toiis PKB°WMK, »hH«ll>» whoUf.forth# Patent Oral. „ . dlll t o . Tbooe of out o»n manukcturo will be «*™“ gulabed by oar trade mart of XX FLIHT GLASS, Which »U ethers aro cautioned from using. 5 I piklSJof OLtmaejs made under «ur l cense tai bTouW With the name of patentee anil date ol tssue of pa’cut Work*. For apylj at Medical card.—w. bodbn- Ha-MBB, M. D., of H Uiu< In Pittsburgh on the Its 01* DIOTMBSB SStV -he-0 he w.ttl devote, a* tsual, his2loUU rtiV-k ATTBNTIoiI to the Medical end B«rg cal I & »&>? ! rr'.w W'» SSsSSSfiA Bn ln.n.~llof Ib.dlT. UdwlraJ. vain pULTON'B VEGETABLE COUGH BYBUP, WTblcb now Wl» to cor. »hd **** l» tl“* *‘" i rdleg to directions. H-Hoct lb. fetb-.lo* ocrtUSctu. pobUJud ,„„og other. n*.lred wttbtn lb. put thru ,««• Baoar Oua, Jan. 1* IM°. j.M. rono. -to Sr•■ for I‘“* w * h I hiu bun .offering « 111 • »«T rlohmt “"«h -11*1,1*. wonld bo . to g«t 00l ol bed nn b queotlj lo get her bl eotb or k»P l»" UeerlDg of four Co, gh Bjrop, 1 dMennloed to trj It 1 got k bottle I ron, I.ono Le«U, Mid o*«d 00- oordln. to direction. It got. lo.m.dt»t. t*rf .ourf 111.-, eb.no o. ber eoogh. prodoclng tb. ™t™t chug. on |ber lo 00. w~»- Bb. to ™ more of lb. hud oooghlng ep.ll. oo«r, .nd lo tat 1 I may nj l« entirely cawl PiTT«»o»an, Deo 3, 1860. J M. rw.To»-IW Sir. For mmutilat 1 h»r. bee .nlfc-ln* *lib * «”•" “”S h • n ' l " ,d L«-d U.J co°U not *l<»P »* “UH *>r •»■»“»«■ 80l .(tor min* « boul. «' I»“ r T«.ufcl. Coo 6 l> Strop. I >u entirely cored bt 11. BeepcctlollT, 0- !*- W. COMBS. rur thlfl remedy .. here the recomiMudnllon of J 1 .ho hors Mod it. uud •>*» “** lion of coo of the oldest phyelotnns In the country, .ho loiwl ll In hie prnctlc. lot l»f *»*> ,b ‘ Lnplert rendu. If you u. troubled with .Cough ot Gold, Infineon. DWtllng of the Lunge, Q<fn»r. rhlhUio, Bronobllis, Werineee of the Chet. Me rCLTOB’B OOOGH HTUUP Bpiltlng of Blood. Aethmn, Croup, Pnin In the Brent. B«r«M C.lnxh. lufiun.tiou of the | IdHTlnd Dlptherle, In .11 IU eUgr*. ffILTOH B OVVaB BIBOP »U 1 enreeoener then enj ooogb mtstow in tus. We do not eay 1 ..t In Cl ten. It »U 1 cure Cou eumptlon. No m dloio. c«n b. relied ou to do thnt. But we do ellege end sund reetdj to proto, tint by the eld of this me Heine, ooopled with proper null.* re regnUtloM, et oh u regoler hour, lor Ceop.ro rtrnlnt epon .ppJllte, ted Mold elpoeore.eome deej pernio cone here h.en cured. Do not neglect this timely ndmonltlon. The fbogh Byrnp will cnee your cold ; keep, bottle 1" jour house constnntlj. «nd tele n done on the first eympton of n cold. in will UTt ft be*Tf Uootor’i bill, If 00l yooTllfa. DonH to *IT. U • t»l*L u„ , „ m «lj l> limn. Smr cnni. Irjln* “ lu your colil lijOnttor. PinpmmJ nod mU nl *1 pu bottle, by J. tt. FULTON, Deoooist, IMPORTANT TO OIL BHIPPRKB X AMD BKriSBBB.-I bm piachWl a, <> Zl dojimtln ground, nltunlnd outhn AJloBt«u jßit« nod AUtnii-uj Vnlkj Enilro.il, nboT. LnTOM»- rlllo which l am fitting *p u an OU Yard, lor the exclosiT* purpcee oi Denoting, loTwardlng SSSi Credo. QU. This pronarty •drenUgM the bnsiotes, beirg l«**f"J oot alde-ihe city Ilmlta. with no adjacant butteiogs. with aflnhUndui torboats, and where the e-tern -id weitfracare can bel&ded ea the ground. lam nowprepired to take care of OU Boat*, •»{. with i a JteaiTnop, to barrel, and with toe.p«oof tank* to store bulkoU any length of time. Or twW lesee jrrocnd to partita wishing to hare their own Uakifand wUI build tanks on contract or snptrin “aissssffs-tt. ... All eommanlcnUotu ndOttmnd lo DATID Kl UK, Box *», PUtnborgh. Pn., »W rnculTi Prom?* iiaullod. P° ? jpETROLITE OIL WORKS, pgpaK & GRAFF, Proprietor*. OncmcUj twnthounnnil tmrmk P* wnnA. M-OBon, UONOMOAEBLA BOUBK. 144 RUBIA MILLS," 144 QBBKSI BTBKET, HKW YOUK 01IT. govebrment coffee, Pal od In tin fall ooand paper*. 43 tn a box.ead to taV P &rprSe ££ «=» “““■ ap the following Mode: ... JAVA. I UBAOAIBO, BVV. BJO, 810 ABO ibopbbiob corns. We bellete our OoSoe to be bear than MJ P 00 ” 4 Sg M^PO^aS^SoAsiwl^oi South Water street, Chicago, Illinois, mill recdre prompt attention. •eS£3mU ED VCATlOjrjtl. ochoolT tor 'young ladies, IH PfIILADILPHIA. Übi UABT E. THBOPP has » fl*t <=U» Pa»nl- Ids and Day School fcr Ywmg Ladiaa, In Philadab ptaia, at mYOhaatoul atrrat. _ klf ,„ P Prica to Boarder., (Including boaid. wuhtna; •£* tuition In >h# BnglUh brwwhea and In Tr.mcH,i full paftlculan, may ba bad. on application. ** ■■■■■tunii» lion. J. K. Mo3lUlCii>, PKt*bnr£h; Jokm T. Lno»», E»].. “ 0 conns W. OUI, Kcq.. “ Jcir Coock, Etq PbUnJn’pn** * Col. J. B. Mooiuccn, “ Piot. Join. B. Hcnt, Trenton. H.J.. Jnlgnauu. P». Bnpremn Oonrt. no^gw Normal school. —H. williams school ct Ho.» Bt U.L tl» treroreHof ol Ore Treot3«Ti,tli»Pon to whom.ll of n.mok foo^rirejMlrjtrnotlag^ > -ISolabSh. XATOS. I dmrfaOj concur In tbo opinion uptmd jjbo». I uko plocnre In tMq Itunjcplnlon thnttlw (ongoing rocoTnTnonn»tlio In Mil I know of no on. who dorertre ln th.nb.re Hnrenptnwrepnpn-.^m «■““» toUa * a!%. Doumxn.: StEH~Di 16S GOODS, Ladies and Misses, BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Market Street. AN UNPARALLELED ASSORTMENT, From 12* to $2.60 per yard. 77 AND 79. Btlll anclbor vrlvel oINIW GOODS at HORHE’B TRIttMIHG STORE, Hu. 77 AHD 79 MABKET BTBEET. , W. «. do« reullta* Uw «14Kk>«» to which™ doelretoeall lb. upccld .Umllm °7 wboteeaU bnyere. Our asortuirat of Germantoirn Wooten Goods SJSSS"S n»»S: HA.HDKEBOHIKFB, no* »«niQ« At old pricofc I FANOT GOODS AHD HOTIOHB. WshTf-alto recot ted » fteah lot BONhSS, HATS. FLO WEBS, end ell other kinds of UILLIUEBT GOODS. JOSEPH HOBSB. ■ VOuioUDIT BILS of KHBEOIDIBnS, *c7cogim£«« on MOHD»T, Dec. !«■ rjHE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OTFEBED IN AI»Is'HINDS 0? IDS/T C3-OOI3S C. HASSON LOVE & CO.’S. W« bore ou bul ore of the lorgoot ond but u ort«d Itoeki of tH hlnda of WINTER DRY WOODS That wo hart at« before to the pubUo. Out •took cotnprtMi tom* of the latart novaUka la Shawls, Cloaks and Dross Goods. ALEX. □ ANNA. DOMESTICS. Oor .lock of BOMOnCS, of «U klod. U WJ Ursa, irnal mapT of them having beta purchaaea ubkb «atbk. n. u oflsr great ladccwneata to wboleaala and retail boyaxa. S.B. A large lot i-f BABRED COUNTRY FLAN mjiji, which 1> a rTjTj" irirce article present. C. SiiNSON LOVB & CO. uo^ 1 ' s : large a-SD beautiful French and UiifMdft OHINT2SESS, and will be sold at old pbices. JJIGHLT DESIRABLE nrru 6THEKT. Macrum & Clyde’s, From thn How Tork *nd Breton Hnrbte. Trimmings, Embroideries, Ribbons, PITTBBVBBB, PA. Wo wonld «ak apnotal uotjre to tho greot eztonW Tcrtotjnndlowprfooiofoorntockof jnw Eitflaml W>»lM «oodi. HOOF SKI ooßarrsi HEAJ)-DR££2X3l And ft toll Um ot mail artkiu «4 »•**«**• HILLIHBBS AH© OODHTBT MSBOHAHW Will flad U gwateAd thelf ftdTy>t»g»<o ■electloin flroa •A* w® k<s St w*ss3a2u KlphXTobbet*. thus •»rlni the d«I«r fnlgbta and fits Urn «xp*oM> TABEB AFLAC*. ©UzDOttt MTWholenlft room! Bp «Uli». .H Vf.ROAST LOT OF ELPBH BurraA sawmhs. tbS t v . Sow I. UuUrn. to m»i(i »toeUos* «W th» AironoN^nt r. :: t^.^ (to.or mor.« *oo“ ; oois Mo-tT Fifth «t l_ T> ALMOBAL BKIKTS. ;7 BALMOUAIi BEIBTB, 1» frith t u« Um.- Mful ootoi.. K«roh.nt« inil ■pjpllol In OTKEL BELT CLASPS,—A ehoio# lot Stbo«tair-.V. B*i*OtABIS«I at^lßlUtoU, tlract from » oporUr*. FMtfw4 «iod i» «*.•* ■ATOBrKAOBW* 00 * ‘ HOLIDAY SALS of OH ££k*OOOD3. baTt determined to Bilk down To Last Year’s Prices Cm onUro ftock of IH*EOin«Bie. WSEK HANDKEBCHIXYS and FANCY GOODS. DRENCH WORKED SETS AND COLLARS; UkC* SETS AND COLLARS; XMB’D AND SCOLLOPED H’DK’FS; ’WORKED SLIPPERS; And other tfnda of goods leiUblefor the Holidlja. QLOAKB and shawls, Are now to be bad at ASSORTMENT 01* JUST OPEN, w. & D. HUGHS. HEW GOODS, Lfttwt ktjlaa cX Hick-Hackt, and ; Fancy Goods: BALMOBAL 8KIBTS; PATTIBNB; HACBUH&GLYDE, * T» MARKET ETBMT, BATOHi MACEUM A 00. B& UVUUKtmL HATOH, BAOKDM A t»o- Ho. IT tilth Ktmt Ho. it rua«*wt. Prices JflochcA Dotrti* We have Just received a fresh stock «d JOSEPH HORNE, a Ho*. 17 k TO MARKET BTBIM. M. Burchfield’s, JUST BIOKIYKD. HANDSOME SCOTCH WHO^SHAWLS; Ito do SQUARE do; MIBBBBIONG AND SQUARE do; LONG BLACK OASBIMKRE do; BROSHA SHAWLS; BLACK CLOTH SHAWLS; BLACK THIBET SHAWLS;. HAHB6OMB CLOAKS; SAOQUES; i CLOAKING CLOTH?; Wltb a large aasorlmest of new j-ei* Hoods and Domestics, JUST JJKCKIVKB. AjausEjmejm. S»PITTHBUEG U THEiTKE. - ZL—Wk. *»«». Tijatiapr.....— ■—*?»- THIS lVralßO, Die. M. 180. Win 1» prMentoi, i Handy jtndyi | HAHDT ANDY— Mr J!Z°uv£Bs' BAD HANOT «"■ SKATINO lAOKBON HA INIS. | To cocci odd with _ , l uiSCHIEVODS ANNIE. 4 N au s H P^ri— pujtos. ■ OKCONCTIOT op SECONDgS^&jS O haND PIANOS &BD DSOM -BKAt BAMAIHS.-AB « » BaMiiwd (34 octal. Ptano, roond a> rnm, mttolqr Cblckering A ben*, only 2)i yean old, a ivy Ana j f l*no,«amj «• 100 A lioeeTiroad <34 octant Plaao.CMckeriEg a Bona, So!t * yaaSold, In drat ««• M®'"--- 185 A BaMVOOd <34 octaTe Ptano, made by Echo- I A Je?i, PblSfelphla, e good Plano 1» I A Boaetnod 6 octay. Plana, Iron tame, mado I by Ballet, Katie A Co., In gaod orUer—■■---- 140 I A BoSerooJ 6J< ocUTa upright Plano, made by I A < Mabcga^y"s°c«taTo~Piano, made by Stadart I * I A Walnut 6 ocUT» Piano, Le*ae^..^-..~ 1 A llahosaßj S ocUve PUno, Load A Bro, .«—«•« W ; * I A 6 oettTi PUPO—.~a..~~..a~. —* u II Bfotodoon. mad* ; • I hr w **'" A HmaUba ** £ood 41 Mf ....■■■■■-•* ~‘ U I A RoaaJrooe & octavo Plano style Molodoon, m*d* 1 Portable 1 elo*ieon» mad* r omom EXHißiTiuNagesaw ** PBIZE MKDAL PIANOS, . JT*T« Hade Vj StaorwA* A Boa*. New Tort. SfrSl tb* ttrat priae medal; at the Loudon Kxnibl Uon Uil» summer, la eompoUUon with ~j a.< ? ht* Plano*. from all part* <4 XurOpe ana id inibn. ployed tab. Be. £ac mfK A frmb Rpply )a»t recelvingbj n hi-wreh* BBO.* PUrt *££,***» 008 Bole Agent* lor atelnway’* Plancm RNABE'SGOLD medal pbeuidm PIAHi> FOBTES.—Jo*t racstred, from th# factoriesat Baltimore,one beantlfol7 ect*™®**** Plaao. with extra carrier, two 7 octane Qrabd, bar round an nen.wiih *****. MdtnouldloKon -eeae; on ® AuflJ OaUbedT octtra b- 84 -- aunn. with two round ctrufin iron!, wltt SJnmlSSdlng on case, octagon leg* «• *»£ flalabwl 654 octaw Square Elano, same ««tbf abore. Tfceabow Plano* baranll w» lateat TitaaMa amMnti.ud tacb Piano Is flva to eight jeara, end prirflrge of oxcbaage, granted «i aqv ♦«««* within six month* If the instrument !&!Sk STowi* l oatlmlj aaUrfaetory. Ferness to JStofaritSrfliitelaa* Plano wUI do will to call '*!%,**%'SffiBrn*wx* K».«Tifth«t. B»hm ANU XKMUit DKUMB jutre- JOHM H. MMiLOB. AVCTIOJT BJULBB. okwinoTmachines at auction. S _Oa THOBSDAT aTTMWIOOK* Deo. *th. •* SVclock, it the Huonlq HiU A«tfon Bo©a», Mo. .»W-‘ 3# «<»« HKhin». -Tk. UTOexamlaettoa cntha monxln«of te * TiUdtecan. fieUporiilr*. [ SS“ MrfH.TI.LAMP. And. S2S wSjS&i~<l,aSo*»aj 3£»j™.“l»‘»«*? r ‘ gtSS? ' I J- O- PATIS. *■*_ UOOIS A-Nu BHOJSa McClelland’s Auction, 80. M f IKE St SKIT. TJOOKBI BOOKS !l BOOKS 111 U AT! AUOTIOH. ■ PnU'i Glut Annul Ooniipmintef "gullo 1 "gVfSk* miSS*** 1 6 WS&- ■ ALE OF u; a PROPERTY.—WiII be folio vise trtlcka, which s:o not required lor the | rabUo lerriceS i ; , - »*_ -About 10,000 Tin Jerttueloo Cep Boxes; ss. o^m!?rr^Sw KtALUaBLE BTOCKB at auction. I V_OnTO*SOA* *V*BISO, DocontuAd. «t 1 nt o'clock. »IU ko told, >t tho Commetcw a^t, ilium, BuHvmit mtti: ~T" r, 'r I iDoittftt StntuttklltßtbdtmißiDl Stock. 100 .hut. Alletli«7 met Btock. . I n 029 • j i -- - J, Q. PATBt AW* TO GLASS ( MANUFACTURERS.— ror ula.or.ta lucc.tbo ptnPttfL-fIJtJJIJ UloorSi to lb. BKOOKbIH 114*T CCU IttutSSi tit cltnof Brooklin, rat tha AtUsUo | . .. r —w*. work* nr. o.w. in pocUct crCcr. and irwSro'lon. ud pt>o**» 011 tbo adlltltn for. nuk tar Srcri U Glut »Mch TO lormtcljr JhlcU pn tknt hith PcputnUon It w ‘°K Li A kno.ltdkt o! n» JnrfnfM endteaoornaiud »«• upiUWthis vouM. offer* ereet the beiuncooC thecgpltelr**~ oulred could he tonUehed by the p;ewnt owners. ( for:mrtluriW*^ ta T£^? P loKM A 00., V;Ho. tOTrlnUj BulMlb«Pi He* ****• aoCTlwJeaeutf ;•’ - “ : : ilp u. KNioar & ou, , - - • WHOLESALE GBOCEBB, L B. Z.wnm W«h» Md WAKK 8094.8 «H 1» H * “>> ™ “SsST «nai» Hi)Da«.efPnn ■ - „ ‘ • ■•_ \.r\
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