< i '> ■WEDNESDAY MOBNING, DEC. 3. nioJXo»sae< ypa. wo *(tM in'faU thil3OTnsngocfiir»afmtte4.l«r.l bities. 1 We MpiaS it *rom-‘* paper, and ~'jre repel to find that it: is far. from bring /accurate,'but our reprint is, we thinki ,a,a Hr. Lincoln takes a rery hopeful Tie# of the elate of "tWcountiy; and upon the ] ' EwSotjhgi. tEoTeadteioftheJ ' his trumpet gives no uncertain] sound. tho subject of through the me •tdluft'hf'ifioqsititutional amendment; will ■ aHrS'-’-*' much '■■■: attention./.- Tho eqhenio is'. novtfj^j^ttdrtt(^ment : afiow.BYtEat it has been very maturely considered; and al though it may strike many minds unfavor aWj^fi»t, T, tt? will So very likely to grow 1 in.fevorlhe'more it-ief studied. ' ..Perhaps it .mayrStrikoeomommda that -/MrriShbSliirEiTrascinating as to the pojioy " V of’emancipation 'set forth in his Proclama- ownompbatic. 01 dotuSttibh is Sttfiiciient to remove any such “• ’niijifesaion:" He c 'siiys:' _ ij <• The plan, consisting of these larticlee is . recommended, not but that * restoration of ri iho uational authority wonld be accepted ' without- nor willlhe war, nor ~ piroiiedtsWt wider the Proclamation ef. S*p ’ .Water 22A 1862, (s stayed became of there v ■ commendation cf ibti plan. Its Hail]/ adop tion, I dlqubt not, would bring restoration, and thereby stay both.” ' 1 ' , ‘ These sire very'j significant words, and - afford the key to ;a proper understanding '* of '.the whole matter. It is perfectly dear j that the President -reiiea more upon the overthrow of Slavery than.upon any other -agenoy. “Other means may succeed," !1 te.sajb-r.Bffhia cannot fail. ’’ -From Tennessee. ; Parson Brownlow, in aletter. from Nash ville, of "the Mth Met, to the Philadelphia Prai; ntPTf thefollowing: - p Pint.then, therebeli of Middle Tennessee tio ruining off'their negroes in .great num d in the ' Station of TOurttooogn. ; A.rebel force, under Breckln ridge.PHlow, Bn«, nod other*, Is «l*n t thi country,Trom Murfreesboro to Tul -lahoma and Bttphonlon, praHadia? to bo ra-m-lT,* far ft bottle, bnt really t-guarding their trains. Whilstthey run out oil the hoe*, oottle, hones, whelt, ond other sup plies. The intention of the enemy Is, to get ' nut oli they oon, ond make their etond south of the Tsnneiso# river. The enemy know afford to loie Bast Tennessee. Through ChotUnoOgd il fumlihed all, abso lutely oil theoooiuied in_tho South. U ThoomuolotEotne,Q«.,i*onohledtodoiu .immense work, which i* being done. Mobile, Sonnndh, Choi lei ton, Atlanta, Montgomery, ' ond oil their principal to whs or* supplied. Chattanooga i* the only outlet for groin, meat'and other luppliei to the South. The capture pf thot city, ond of it* railroad do-1 '■ pcta.and steamboat lending*, would not only brine coffering upon the rebel*, but put on .■endtotheir supply of.oool for their foundries ond arsenals', noing, molt effeetnolly, the .'hdueworfc of the Confederoto Government. ■ | Our generals heretofore in eommond 1n thi* quarter, either did not »** tho importanceof 1 Chottonoogo in o geologlool *en*o,orthey did bnbtvwiivto oroil themselves of it* advon- I Tenncnee virtually bock in the I I XJnioh, for X consider thot the rebel* aropre | paring to looto the State ond go South. They i Ire taking their property and eipeciolly thoir i negroes. They , ore going South by thon ! eondi. -Theloyal Tonneuoeon* orewishing ; that .they may oil go, ond I hear ho oom i plaint* mode egeinat tho emancipation pro i -cUtmation—hothalf of the; opposition that j there is in Kentucky. Indood.Tssnesseeli a more loyal Stoto to-day than Kentucky,the opinion of Kohtuoklau to th* contrary not withstanding. And for the;holding of Ten nouse, ' Got. John*ton alone deserve! all the orodit. Gen. Bull wanted to surrender . HaahvUla three months pgo, and but for Gov. Johnlton wouid have done it. Nb'man here can hear all thefeota oonoern ' 'ln. the paet, without arriTiag at the oonelu rionthat Gen. Buell feared hi* own penonal iafoty, and kept the whole array about him, as a body guard, to defend him. In other words,he whs so fearful of being whipped, that ho would not engage, in a battle atall. .; Another very bad lign i*,' that Gen. BueU 1* the most popular man with the rebels that il la the United Statu, army.'; They regard him u favoring a Southern Confederacy, and - wisbing-tomak* tho Ohio rirerthe line.'How that U God Only know*, but such is theopln ion'Wtertained by Union men. i . ---"Hundreds of. Unlexrmeffare arriving from . Halt Tibneiiee, a general thing crossing the mountain'into Kentucky,-and eomlng round here to Join tho army. fhoyrogroientellth* uppor portion of But *s_ being ‘ - witheutrebeldroops,andaUthelrforeeifall ing down upon Chattanooga. The opinion ' prevail, thore, that if. they «« defeated at shatunooga.thoy. wui aU. fall took Into the ’ vfaleh will l>sJltorglSy or - ' I Demonstration ol theEngliahPeople H:i,i in Favor of the Hoith; - .An American'inbondon writes to the Jbsttm jßuZ!e(m»BioUoira: a ‘ J Atfiia*nd brave friend’ of onr cense bere- Bn Englishman, confidently asserted that iKi peopU wore truo to the principles for which the Federal Government waa contending, and that they at loaet had not been hoodwinked, by the falsities and soph istries of the Tima and other organa. He was challenged to the proof, and a mooting waecaUcd Vto express sympathy with the -North, 1 ' *:! th* Cleveland Institution, a iareeton ln tho iorth'.ef London. Ber eral powerftl addrissea weredeUvered to a large andenthaeiaatio audience. . When the testing resolution was put, only four iia„d» were held up the strong ex iressioh of sympathy 1 which it conveyed to the Loyal States to the present struggle. Beyond the expectation; of the moat sen-: guine, the meeting was a success, so- that oh tho spot it was'resolved toholdunother ] to the-same place next week, and then take possession otExoter Sail, or a larger plaoe yet .if .it can be found. The samo thing will be done to other .the ene wiWiiftha nnitedßtateawill be now chal lenged to discussion. Allthe speakers woro .and arc to be Ehglishmsn,;and aU oppo nents will be heard. .For .myself I must •'hchfess thatlwas notrprepared for what my eye* saw mid my ears heard at tbs Cleveland Institution, but I feSl confident; now' thatSCon you may. foot far aery a arm and qftetioMtt frutoiji from thtptopkof Enotond to the eituefu of tht Usilti BiaUt. Imaymentionanother toot of the suns nature, Aeommitteo of cUtgymnn has been formed with the object ofdlsaemlnat •toMorn»ttoformatipit on matters at totuo between the two sections. of your country, ’kndcMihlly 'ofexphstog ?£ho*°r ' able aote resorted to here to mislead pub- Ho opinion. ; v ABOTHtB Tsnnwa lIS Bmu~-The 'l'aaewi flt the Yert'osltoWT*#!*!"*: —the eeoendeney onee store to Iron Ofoleol nUtU( a .jN^dfmMUtaMget. there U nothing lmpMlltU-to thelnTentlre mint ol eat eeglnoere end owheala. «“ -nSWhkderUtned (het .we .here * prqjootue irhloh the pl»Un g at oono;o{the too maa •ten In'UieEhglGfi «* Ereaoh neri':c*n ro ■iit. It wIU riddle ten inohee of lienend ssssaassusssaa; ea-SujiUh'e* ■fftaiab rnt t*r borrow* boat>«4 oor «iu**» *• pnetw wptaleotPo link the molt lapregnehle iMnrfcl Jetercl wWattoyiMlenwatoMt. jS Dejnocniiyln New Yojtlt- I V‘ The ,|ia ptfir-wow at l’ f i,%6piff®nr«itW«”Uie 'oOTer' evening, had many speakers. as | it was," was the key note. Brady said, * y “~'" Fn'tSe early part of the 'wfittfcdSM? the National troopß go for ward the war with feeUngs of exhilanj ilbh,‘E&"couH' n(«r*Bcarcely repress his tears when he heard the tramp of martial menJi- > wa».lliiWt»pe»k* cr., In the coirrso of his remarks ho Bald: . ...“Tiio Nomocracy promised Ihe eountTy that the doots to Fort Lafayette should. be opened, and yesterday he had had the good fortune loAongratulnto Fierro Soule on hia i liberty. They" bad forced this release upon \ the Administration. ■ And , they ■would within n year force Mr- Lincoln to releaso I the country from the present Cabinet.” W. 8.8. Bradford got out the following: I ' “Had not . tins Administration be«n ileoted, «ur hosts would now be united, tailing possession of the. beautiful -hey of the QulMhiba,' and if Perfidious Albion iwas inot reßpoolful, punishing her by de privinghor Of Canada.' [Bond applause.] Tho people of the South were no more to blame than those of the North.” • List of aILQ. F. Train waa introduced : ‘“He aaid that.he passed over the cheers I given him to his Triend Geo. B.McClellan. | When he came home to Massachusetts ths other day, he found that the niggers were in the dress-circle and tho white men in the' pit- Thera - wert nigger insurance i companies, nigger Harypids, nfgger poe try, nigger essays,.nigger histories, nigger pulpits,*)nigger .Webster, a nigger At lantic Monthly, open ohly to nigger busi less. Ho (Mr. Train]! had discovered a great plot” to put the foot of the nigger on the neok of the white man. He was B°i,“S ovartho whole .country )to expose ■*- T “° pulpit wss ruining this empire. Men s ViVes and daughters went there. They had no right t<i pay iheir preachers money. Tiisy must begin'by stopping tho blowing; of the Bsllowses; and Beechers. Those fellows have gone stark mad over iheir, “Five Points” Tiotory and their bad whiskey. Tho President of tho Liquor League presided, henco we may guess .whence the chief, inspiration came. Slavery la Louisiana. In a letter from New Orleans, dated Sept. 28, Brig. Gen. Neal Doyf tlus apcaka of tie condition of slavery in Louisiana: ' jLs to the institution of slavery, it is vir tually overthrown already—indeed it u literally so, every where within our mili tary lines. The slaves think themselves free, and will not work for their masters unless they choose to do so, and unless they are said. Many masters now pay «a<>iy slaves, some ten dollars, some twelve dollar* a month, and eome stipulate to give them one-third'of their entire crop for their .labor in saving it. The slaves leave their masters as they please, and go away with out fear: nor have they the least fear for. the old despotism. 1 have now about six hundred of them at these forts,, constantly employed in the government service, ana they have no fear at any time to go back ito toe plantation to get their things. They have no fear of their masters, nor of the laws of Louisiana. Thoy rightly judge that these latter are no longer of any ac count. . ... 1 Sometime ago I went into a large village, and hearing that a loyal man was confined in the jail, X went to it, and made the keop cr exhibit his list of prisoners. Among them were many slaves, who were commit ted to ‘safe keeping,’ and three whites on a charge of murder. I demanded to see the slaves, and was token into a largo airy room occupied by ike alleged murderers. On the floor of this apartment was a trap door, which the keeper raised, bidding the slaves to come up, which they did. The effluvium coming up from the den below was so offensive that my officers could not endure it. After a little time I looked down the hole and found it was a wretehed place, with only two small heavi- Iv-grated windows for light and air. They were in confinement under the laws of Louisiana, but I bade them go, and they went. This was trampling those laws under foot, and the slaves all understood since that timo that they are noilenger in bondage by the law, for the slave laws are null. Many plantations are abandoned by their owners, and lam taking jmsscssion of ibem Tcstorday X sent au offioer to a great establishment, the crops of which, now upon tho ground, are one thousand hogsheads of sugar,-besides great quanti ty «f other produce, worth in all ono hun dred thousand dollars. AU.the whites are gone, leaving one hundred negroes behind, Snd my officerde to superintend the estate and eeouretho crops, and. this week I shall taka possession of two other great plsnto tionsfin the same way and for the same purpose. In Louisiana, before the war, negroes sold'for more money than in any other State, because the eugar planters were miking imnienao profile, and were continually extending tho cultivation of the cane. ■ ' . < At present slayes are without valua here, and there is no market for them whatever. Theentire business of the State is destroyed, and vast numbers of men, of princely for tuia . before tho war, are beggma. now. Their trade entirely stopped, and their last year's drop destroyed or seixed, and appro priated by the rebel government, they are lefr without resource. A. Chango In Baltimore—Marahai gflpri and Tom Gorman* The Philadelphia North American has the following:. - -. An Intelligent police officer from Balti more, in the city on police business yester day, gave us some idea of matters and, things in Baltimore. Marshal Sane, ho predicts, wiU not stay in Baltimore a month. The Union feeling in Baltimore is strenecr at this moment than it la in * hila- ; deloUa. The general jail delivery from Fort Lafayette included Kane.- Tom Gor man, an .ex-policeman in Baltimore, was oneof the most prominent bridge-burners; ofßhUim'ore, ana waa the-man who . tore. ■ down the Union flag on Federal HUL : when toother member of tho police would-do ‘t. Ttda man- has come back from, P“J* 1 known, in oonsequeneo of thio JafldeUtery. ne w* considers himself rafe. ' through, the city ;«n, Batnxday idgiU-dfe r was ran ont of awstaurantto;■ He tried another .restaurant, at. Frift aprnM strwtA tept .hy m -man named Charles Barns. inpayment for what he “tea dollar note. Burns followed, him,, and l nmde him redeem O? At another place to | was recognised, and kicked into the atreet. The offloer. above referred to declares that af this moment, in' Baltimore, Gorman s Ufe will be of little use tolhhh. Where he ii at thhs moment <rax" informant cannot ■ar* When the •eoeaatoniit* held the gor iU poliej were ran ctaally made np. of thia class of men.-il«ow ffif «edlKrtnt,aidthe Secessionists, hldeuulr toads." FubUe sentiment, three is undergoing” rapid changes. Men wto were ones favoring tho rehef cause can now see i tiieirfoUyTmd wd’ to.^he 11 ‘ * '~J ■ irbanoiiolMilS»tlon’»mt)Bg tt» Mbwßtl anmilae. -In :Bt. liOuii Uwrlgnoi* U» etfvtaM tf d«*ien»Uoß of tTnlonltti. liiUal. of *bM»» tor BopnbttflM-tXßlofl -2t?«Ob»w»l M fct .Bn»nc!p»tioiiliU,-»»d «oioeoUta” fbrPwijWf*** tsbioiibcn tbu*> nn «ola tor tofl.yopst» nbti ihlsilMttn* - _ . TO ALL.-. THE imaileit,'notion, my dear, bat I that every • Hoar of Pragrets matt be com-] potti ot' EJaclHonrMinalM. ■ "xbi 1r» maohmo . BTnL«.-0«»- Bora -u. ?«it*rd*y, t? Id an officer of high ranji who wea about vmtio'g WMbinglony iuwt cial bu?ine9B f io return by Monday* without fatty « he mwEtttr fight daring the coming week. ■lt vu reported »t Memphis on that Qen. Hurlbort wa» to command the Ha tloMl column Boon to Btort from flint point to 00-opornlo with Qon. Grant. Ism rn now nleven thoMnnd Maasa ehuietts troops at Nowhere, N. 0., and regl monto are oonitantly arriving. LECTURES. AT THE (Mr COLLEGE, corner of Penn and Bt. Olalr its, THIB WEDNESDAY) MOBNINO. at 11 o'clock! THIS l wtl icCEPTAkOB OP BILIB, oiriDEjros. Nor. Mth, 1 ri„. The Houpngahela : Inaaranco Oo“P? 11 7 -‘tin L r“? r*~rrSTde* declared a Dlrldend ol TWO c^ A Bt« A^oot B o?St“ li£ £ toISSS! HKNBI M r AT WOOD, Secretory. oo21:2w PUBLIC JraTMCES. OTn ” SKSffi r^'«ris£Sa^.a^«^rV U ;S‘ l "‘ ‘“’hEKßyVaTWO&l.Secretary. BOOKS, 1 for flio new Postage Correacy; DIARIES, 4 to 8 .0. and U mo.: LAWTKBS NEW TIE ENVELOPE; BLO COMB'S INKSTANDS:PfIOTOOBAPH ALBDMB; for aale by W ' S- HA ' M ’ i OC2O corner Wood and Third itreeta. BJJ|*K SWTJEJKJfTS.^ 7 c utSens''^Snk. I j • pmDuaaa, .Dec. 1,156« Lome and Liaconn'a. 73 NoL»"i3oSSioriitherßan£r_.. **.OW CO Treasury Notes and B. S. Bonds Drilled Btato. Loar.__.-- fgSSI £ Due ftom Banks and Bankets aen,lJ« » Capital Stock.™--. SSIIOO S jso,tK3 28 Dttß to Banks and Bankers. The store statement la correct to the best of my knowledge and yAN pQNEN, Cashier. Affirmed Se. Jf’EW' jtBPEBTISBJtBBJTTIBt QB#T THE BEST. WHEELEK * WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, No 2T FIFTH STBEET, Tbs HOLIDAVS arecom'M.and nathm| M b. SSSBBfiS: SSfiSM *S5S mi loproToJ Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, AW "S d th‘. k DNPIE , D fTATEs¥ABB,“ S.“rSm a®" d s ssio»t *• aSut rtltc“hOTVfcl®gather,tlnd, cord, tnck an* ‘THE BBAIDEB IS OP A IMPBOVE •mwWT firirr m Br*id or CIHI li the moat ...bond, dr and wV£ab bTWmo machine 00* offend to tb* patuo. car Coll and Mamin* them, at No. S 3 FIFTH STREET. WM STJMHKE & CO., de3»rewF jjLAMUNU ulk WUKHJ3. ;) KA TLOB A SUITS, Jtefinen and talm I- OABBON OIL, nnrcipW by uj in th* market. j WOrden toll ** *l»l* oE “', N “ 11 M I^ EK *,T 1 STMSt, or M tbolr »orki In L »»‘*““ ,uu . ~1U be promptly etteadedto. ■»»«Biiriof OBPPK OTL. ADAUNItfVK&'iUM S M>riui—Lot> ten of Admlnlifrotlon on the «l»» of CorpmSr, dK'd, Utt of V.n»U'°* “""hip, AUj quelSat* m»Kuno>«U«o PoPJ*™*’ “VSTeS' «*elut »*l4 <*•»>• » 1U P™ ,nt th ***“ r , l . ;r ,^T° ll<a,od '"‘ff'lThaw, Adm-r. anted!—A qualified TEA.CM.ttR, touk» cw**of * Dl, * tlc i,®S^2f l J D i«r TowwbJp, to eommuic* iamtdiaUly. s&ptrmo&tb. Term ioor O'cnib*. g^3t lPtb> STEVESBON, PraritoH. iTtRANBEKHIBB— 24 boxes prime re- V “•’* 4 “* to ' 1 8. LIOOBTT * 00.. xdJ 3 7a W»ur And M Front «tmt. _ t A BOSH. DKIKB rjJAOHItB, halvei; sUao 40 Applot. bright; S bbU. Borghnin Uotaioß; 40 Bo cholc* Etm«t Apple.; ,o,4r.»i«dudfor ol.£ m .fcgj.ffffSL. . a (to bbia. to arrive ana lor tT.tr IBAtAH PICItTAQa TjKNK'A. STATJS ■ WEIOHra OABII, »01. A For aal* by OST.-r-A PooiaT Book, with aDout os. bsndred dalUri Is moosj, sod "SffSSUl XAOLE COTTAS MILL or at No. GROCKtUKU.-r 76'bhda. good id choic* H. 0, Bagar, 60 do prim* Porto Bleo do; 60 do .-'do Bt. logo «®l >■ —. 260 bbla. crnabtd, graoolaUd A eoffaa Bajar, | 000 bagi S°od to ptioa Bio Cofitoo; * COmattJaTa, .. . .do; t»d (O Choic; 150 boxoi awoftod bracdi Tobacco; 40 ka*s 0 twist Tobacco; . 200 half cbait* Y. H** 0. P. and BUokTao*. AiwafSutocko# *«»• w™ ll on * Is rtois «s 4 hr **jf »T gHMVM * LAZEAB,' . dii .’- . aTaad 80 gartthflaldatrert. _ Sundries.— r . if r : ( 1 FLO DA—2OO bbl*. Mxlra Palmy; *■ ~ DAY APPLKS-100 bob bright ApptHi, f DBYPBAOHCB-W do WMi:.. v ONIONS—2O bulularge; ~ - . *» FLAXfIBIIV-60 bxub. fUiowdr »« B«0K * 00., •' ; - WhoHaaiaHrocata. lUttft titucia'Oi :’.r '• * :MMar«f: , . W ASD.PUiiUTS, At IhaßtV KtlWof fjnab .Oriiii.'OiiW OTBMt» *sag ariT» pffxapt attention. - - • ttUtiIVKU sTtilb i>AYi IN tfiUKB ■lO bM*. *citto«; '' garli»a«tort BUti AppUii .> ' bWi, Flint HOntojj ‘. r ■ n-,i •'.■s do r ZoUßatt«r; v; '.•l'-'iaObflibVWihmtj;,.' i”".‘ . .. . - • • lOvdo- Bb*Ub«rki» \', 7 , . 'ZJS2K/&® '- 1 '■ - *>■'* ™ OT * °°- Tji C. KNiaHT &OO n ■“* tfHOLBBALE GBOOEBS, gbU ^a l rh - p 0220X8 ivTIiVV IjKAF I.AKU, in b&rrauand ->_. wSgaSSt. e®s&S3«§i! f.\ MAO A z IBBS, papers, A.OJ all otbfr periodic*!*. recel T * J H U N T’S, KAfiONIO QAbb, FIFTH 6TBEET, it the wry lowct ratei, to mail or clt, .uWriUn JOHN P. HUNT, Wholeiale~ and B.UIL Bookeeller. Button., and Howtde*!*’’, ‘ Masonic Hall, Fifth Struct. JOHN W. PITTOUK, BOORBKLLEB, bookbkllkb, BOOKfIUbEH, BOOKfIELLIB, No. T 8 PI PTH STBEET, No. 78 PIPTH STBEET, No. 78 PITCH STBEET, No. 78 PIPTH STBEET, iroonlADMWlth the nrot Wonaof the4ct of Auto bl? noiaed the 13th saj of March, 1847. I ktSI ™ bSldtoUi*City of Plttaburgh on i l Hs?ti?!Sxt* r The Second Wardaball boTo twomemb.n. The Third Word tbell bore tlx member*. The Fourth Word ahall bore two member*. Tba fifth Ward ahaU hoT* tlx membera. The Sixth Ward aboil bora four member*. - The Seraath Ward ahaU hare two members Th* jEhth Word ahaU hare three member*. Tha Hinth Word aboil bora three membese. Ordalnad and enacted Into a law in Council*, thl* »th d., or Notfmbflr, A. HcABIJ . Y Prealdent of Select Council. Attest: E.8.1Io»mo». ' Cterkof 6«'“ ,0 »” A »tu-CANDLIS3, * PraeMant of Common Council. PITTSBURGH, PA, Atteat: Hco* M’lUro. Clerk of Common Connell. CAKI).—To Whom it may lonohrn. aSSSSSSSaS w follows, which those interested will I p, !Tnd o, .ta‘ test he, the. party of th. flnt p«t SKThamad unitor,. (all tenttorT Fost of ths A ,hro “ 1 h te. a ro"V“”-i?? uSwi* I shall bold as accomplices, and S,.SJI Lon of te, o, th. ah.,, mlstaoj I soap corner Bmlthfleld and Fonrtb streets. I JJAILKY, fakrell & CUe, We&tbbs Agent a. 123Tormra Brmxvr, n*or* PLUHBMB, pnMPfl. iniUbU tor Fnrm*, Oil Etfine rim nad ott*r wt>a and farni»S*d nt u«t notion OAST IKOS AMD ffOOBKX SIKEB, pot np In tU tnwnt donlrnbl# imoom. QAB TIXTTJHK3 on hind nod to urlrs ihcrUj. Urn eeeortxneut of BRASS WORK o© hand tad ter tola on raeoneble tenae. ° ol . AUUfitt* FAJiCJI OHILOBXITBT4UGT rUBS; Crwr variety and atjle of the Above good* oa bend nod tor Ml* nt KAY A 00. Mo. flfi Wood etreet. - TJIL IT X T TJILHS!| k tuUMMrtßMtof PITTSBOBOBXiBOrAfr TOBMD r DBIUTCBI cmMutljontfud, which w. willwll ll ibo k>*wt prICM CASH. loldJygn te ■ pABBON OIL MACHINERY FOB '^hOAMTiBOHBtItLB.' {Urtlito OOFPIB WOBUB. * OKDAB YtIB8» lined with toed; 4very,Urge round OAST r** qulrinf onlv ooe end for StUU; Steam FobJo^i*wMU Pottja, Oooti, Pipe, Ac., complete, bute little while b MMnA » Urk» Whirl ul BnlMlngi will b. nntad or *>ia. iK PobcijltioU Billroid P*»« , ov<r the back the Whert I Apply to- FLEMIKG BROS., OIL RKHNKBS, DISTILLERS AND BBEWX&&—Ib Bccordence irlth tbs BstUmsl T*xl*w,*U persons tamed to W .&S* £*2J oeeaolilonibib required toketP such Wolfeu «• Sta Sag. *na MUdt J-gr <««»<“' *£* .“^‘•^w^o.jomStosAOO.. Job Printers,BUok Book *»nfjrt«|w»«d- BtSlooen- 6T Wood street. eoiSSewif sSaIA. ATNU. 21 UIAMONU »n<l(lot GVbottb oj SMITH'S LDSTBAL WiSBIKO vrimv #hlehMTVhall Bibßoap and Mtf all thß clotb* with • betatltnl SmSSS; <£??»* botllß, to.r SJ cnu. will do ‘^JSSSSu'cfiS- 1 fc lS. U, aK,“^l 0 ntwa ,bo noMm i - , . ~3l DUmDod. Plttrto r «b.P». JJAGBI BAGBI BAGS I fjH) COUNTRY MERCHANTB-ANI) JOHN w. PITTOOK, JOBS W. PITTOOK, JOHN W. PITTOOK, JOB* W. PITTOOK, BTATIONER, BTATIOHEB. STATIOSEB, STATIONER, MEWbDEAIiXB, NEWbDKALXB, NEWSDXALEB, NXWSDIALEB. OPPOSITE THE POBT OPFIOK. OPPOSITE TBE POST OFFICE. OPPOSITE THE POBTOFMOB. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. 048 AND BTBAH rITTXBS. OKHT’O FOB CAPS, COLLARS * QLOVKSj BATS AND OAPB. ttcCOBD & CO.'S, Ho. HI WOOD BTMOT. ► K. BUtiUKU, AO'T, be Haootecturer of every dcealption of HO. it aUHHHCLD ST&IIT, PITfSBUBOB, Pi. 34 Wood moot. PUUburah. P*. «,000g«niiJ B***; i SSo Armyi o*t! »* Oo™ < l ‘ l > HOe>ltlMeUi ■'■ ■ u ,f««*Ubr HJKIHOOOK.II oOBMBT *OO. ; mIS:SbI> * --- DIAL1B& EATON, nACRUM & CO., ! ’>! &<*, 17 'aid 19 Fifth Street oinan’J'i SHIETB. COLLABpi TISS, UlUißß* ■»« wool: eSw?E- KEimMa *abbb.oo h«a ««i to trxlT». Our .took wm pnrcbMod botor* U» taa* g»»l Ttt&oatn prion,tad •• of*«r iCS*.«5°*»ftTT T SSt? AHD OOUHTBT if*MHAHTB, MIIU- H*BB, PSDDLBBB. ftodtß whoboj to nil ogata. H. U,—A etuuee aMortmtnt of (Staple Dry Goods, At whnicsala poll pDLTON’B VEGETABLE cough syrup Which oertr fail* lo enru when *e*d cording to direction*. aVßead the fellovring certificate*, publUhed trxm asionff other* recelred within the peat three jtar* Hh.kt Cun. Jan. l a 1860. Me. J.M. fo«C •a-?D*arBir: tor yin ICJ wlte tee been enfferlng with • eery violent coogb. it night ebe would bolt to get ont of bed very fre quently to get ber breath or keep from eoSOcatlng, Bearing or yonr Cocgh Syrnp, I determined to try It. I got a bottle from lenao Uwle, and need nc oordln* to dlrectloni. It (ere Immediate lellet and anted like a charm on ber oocgh. producing the greateet change on ber In one wook. Bhe bee no more of the herd oooghlog ipelle now, end In feet 1 | m*y *»J ti entirely coxed Beapeetfallj. Ptrraanaon, D*c 3, 1800. J M , poi.io»-4«ur Urf For eometlme I bare been enfleiing with a eerer. congb end cold *“ **>• bud, end could not aleep at night tor oonghlng. Bat altar ualng a bottlo ol jonr Vegetable Oongh Bvrap, twu entlrel] curedby it. / Beapectlullj, a.B.W.WMBB. For thla remedy ira net. the recommendation ol an .bo hare need It, e„J alao tha rommonda tlonolon. ol tba oldeat phyalalana la tb. coontry, .ho baa need It In bla practice lor Jewre “* bapplaet remit*. II Jon are treubled with a Oongh for Cold, Infloenaa, Blooding ol th. Lnnga, QUotey. Fhthlalc, Bronchltla, Woatneu ol tha Chut, naa FBIiTOH’B IOOOH BTBBP.- Spitting ol Blood, Aetfame, Oronp, Pain In the Bred, Homreneu, Catarrh, imUnutUm 011 th. Ur.t and DlptherU, In all lta atagce, FCWOH S oouaa SIEOP will curuuouner th»n «ay co*t° mixture In qm. _ W® de not “J that to all «*•*• ** will cur® Coo* enmpUotn Ho madldn. can ba relied on to do that. But we do allege, mid etand reedj to prow, that hj tha aid of thla medicine, coupled with proper aaulta ry regulation., anoh u regular hoar* lor .leap, re attaint opouappotlta. and .told ar pdire, acme d»- i —rate caau haw been cured. Do not neglect thla IbnaU admonition. Th. Oongh fljrup will cur. ,onr cold; hup a bottlaln jodrbouu eonaUntlj. and taha a done on tha ftrat aympton ol a cold. •vgl 00 will earn a hoary Doctor'* bill, 11 not yonrllla. Don't toll to glw It a trial. Du a remedy In tlnu. Hater cue trying until your cold la better. Prepared and cold at *1 per bottle, by J. K. FULTON, Dboooist, (TMPOKTANT TO OIL SHIPPERS I AS n BinSXBS.—I bin pnrehtoed Art mm M deilrable ground, altuAtad 0B lad AH*gb»ny Yalley Ballroad, abote vftu. which 1 am fitting npaa an Oil Yard, tor the oriS.ltiif. torwardto, ««J Crnd« OUT Tbia property haa un»raj»a»«d adventac** forth® huatoeai, Ml»g locatad ■ldathemty limit*,with noadjacent balldioga, with a fin* landtag for boata, and where tha ***«« and . mm Ka loaded on tha gionnd» ' I am now prepared to take cnxe of Oil Boata, *td, »tth • ■uanTpump. to barrel, and w .\^.^*** >ro s? 1 , usti toetoro bulk oil any lengthof time. Or I wUJ laaae KTOUfid to partita wtahiag to hate their own tuka, and will bnfld tanka on contract or eopi nn« urd thair conitroetiin- _ „ «... Office at tba yard, on tbe CUUaat P***? 11 *!? wat ah common!cation* adtfwaaed to DAVID K.l BS, Box W 4, Plttitmrgh Pa* wIU wealrt pro*P* Attention- coU;ly - - pETKOLITE OIL WORKS, ». EEESE & GRAPE, Proprietor!!. Otpadt? tw» thcuusd barrel* per week. trOfflc*. UOHONOAHXItA HOOBX. ROBIA MILLS, m OBEINK BTBSrr.MSW TOM OITT. GOVERNMENT coffee, Put op to it# foil pound pspets, «tn * bulk. On t prices rssfi* from Bto 80 cents. Ws pot up the foUowtas kinds: JAY At I UBiOAIBO, BV P. 810, 810 ABD 6 vpisiou aoFrXi.' w« twUtT* oar OoflM to bo btttm than.any Itoaad naff inqn, AU orderseddrteeedtose*or to PLACS * TOTOQ, M 3 Ohsm. twin mmL ooraer Wuhlnfton street* Sw York (vt. PQLLABP 4 DOAWi W sad Ml Aoatk Water etreet, Ofctcsgo, Dllncde, »IU rse«l»s prompt at ten tioo. —aaanls mo GLASS MANUFACTURERS.-: V2ST 1 t.?«*J ! Id otmtdUoq. and noiiw all the facilities for b»>; I ta»Swwdsicriptlonof Qlase which tu funaarty USTSiS! Brooklyn runt Glam Oompaay, and wb& g»« t hftt Company tbs high reputation it so I *°To ban » knowledge ol tbs bn*ta** ■ndmand some *epiUd]tblswocldc&ra I cmt lndooemsnt, as tbs balance of tbs capital t- I quired conld bs fcrniihsd by tbs present owners. For further A 00., I No. 60TrinityBuildings, Sew York. 1 no27.lwde3swtf » M" edioal car U.—w. bodkn- BiMts. V- n. t of New York. ocnUJspletoi belsfla Fltulmrghon the ®?» OS irJJm'r? jjIM, where bswtU deTots,naoiaal,hiißXGl*C» a.v* aTTKHTTOH to tbs Medical end Surgical! sr OT&HIO thm of tbs Lows! Bowel* *ecn se PU*e, 8 trie to re of tbs Bowel*. Clesntlon of tbs Bairs!, de. Alto tbs TarioneChronieMeeaauoftbe i Womb, the Kidneys, lbs Bladder, Ao. BU rwl* denes wIU bs at tbs MOHONGAfIKLA HOUB*, h a i, in k. mav bs seen and oonsnitsd nom 9 o fliocx . y, to 3 o’clock p.m. dally. Hewitt rUU patients 1 urn Srthfdtr. It Mtts. Kgftiw TIT ALL PAPER, oheap—Will bo aold W daring tbs remainder of ths ysar wltbont JtL» in ,*«?“ o» old gg-BAOa WASTED. ° olt ED VCATIOJTAG. QCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ■ IH PHILADIWHIA. mu.BABY A IHBOPPlaulnlclaw. Bowd- Ink InID.T School hr toon* Lull*, to PhlUd.l - U 18*1 ChMtont >UMU . P to Boarders, (including board* washing and tuition in*tbaKngUih branensa 7 and In French,) containing foil particulars, may bs bad on application. . . • 1 r 1 t,mnni: Bon. 1. K. Mbnsstn* PUUtmrgb; Jobs Y. Loo**, Beq* ", JadnOimO a.ho,Mia.Oomt. »oMjw Normal school.—h. wtlliams bM opMMd A AOBBIAI* SCHOOL ol Ho. ST 8U -V Ha U tbs eotmesUorofthe Teacher*, tbs man to whom o f «. look for .dTlojudlojtr^g^ looccor oortlc-rtllT.'rtktt^horA X (iwfoll, OMCM ta tho rajpnwjd jborh j I uh. cU.imoM sMMg n n PYoptoMh Uut tho ; jonpdcgwogmwwiwUn l> Mj l “ l^g t [ BTTi I know of noon. Who dororrt, : .“iMfrconcntln Uu rtwro EMcMi prminpiildU«>r‘>“ S*i fchK ' fhW* tiiwi M. Burchfield’s, just BECKIYED. HANDSOME BCKITOH LONG siAWIS; T)o do EQUABS Wi' MISBI3 LONG AHDSQOAItE do; 11 LONG BtAOKOASaiMEEI do; , BttOSHA SHAWLS; . BLACK CLOTH BHAWLB; ; BLAOK THIBET SHAWLS; HANDSOME CLOAKS; 1 SAOCCES; „ CLOAKIHQ CLOTHS; With a large a**ortjpent of new Dress Goods and Mtomesttes t JUST.BECBIVED; VTOS. 77 AND 79. r StUl anottwm sriiTal of NEW GOODS ml HORNE’S TBIMMIHG STORE, So®. 77 ANP TV HABKCT BTBMT. W® aro now receiving largo additions toOnr.itock« »whS« dStotoSmll lh. -podal mltanUoi. ol wholesale buyer*. Germantown Wooten Goods Im now much lmrgmr than It bmm bmj] teas SSM«iVi, B^ B KK s ofd%.. FAHOY GOODS AHD HOTIOHS. ALBX. H*HHA< W® have aiao received a fresh lot of BIBBONB, BONHITS, HATS, FLO WEBS, and all other Unda of MILLIHEBY GOODS; : JOSEPH HOBNE. mrog, HOLIDAT SALE of EJIBEOIDSBIES, eoTomeoemm on MOHP*Y. Poo. lat. DRESS GOODS, Ladies and Misses, BARKER & CO.’S, AN UNPARALLELED ASSORTMENT, From 12$ to s2.So.pw yard. fifth BTBKET. LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL- CHINTZES, ■i rmsBOBOB, pa. AKD WILL BX SOLD AT OLD PBICES. JJIGELY DESIRABLE iVlacrum & Clyde’s, From tba Hew York and Boston Markets. Trimmings, Embroideries, Ribbons, TABEB A PLACB- Wtwonld aek'especial notice to the great extant^ variety and tee pricer of c*r etock of jrete England troolen Good*, fcBQOF 8SIBT8; OOBJBWf lUBHIBHIBG aOODB; TABHg . *****"*** BOOSS, UII#LIHXBfi' AHD CQCSXBY. IUCBCHAHTB . thm*«»Tin« & 4 «»« ‘"•s'* o and Mtttra «xpeiti«,.. ; • • HACBUH&GLTDE, T 8 HAHKW BTBKPf, (Botvin puaondwd .Fonrth.) MrWbolanla italra. VN KLBGAHT ftOT OF. PLUSH MHMB f ATCTW® w* l ™ 4 ,IX * n,, d,j. Km u Uw tKM t»m»k* idKtloM. fct tl» ■ 24x0EU MAOBtIM * 00, UABQAINS FEOM AUCTION.-Bot i ..1, ' • •“ wa ‘ folTWlt*. *ALUOBAIi EXISTS, J» brljM «nib»»- tlftil colon. * MorckinU juid 'dMleri inppHodto QTEEI; r.si/r CIjASPa--A fihfll6« lot Mtbc«c aakSai nil a <iuna««aM »«*•*; fine* «ri»u tbh bwcrtc*, S*< Kcnnskumt. ■ --■ .... ~ , . - 1 w hoxjday sale oi 1 hare determined to mark down! To ' Last Years' Prices Onr antlra atoch ol EHSBOIDKKIES, LIHEH 1 aASDKEBOHIBFfIand FAHCY GOODS.' Ottr anoctmont of 59 Market Street. assobthb&t of French and English JDaT OPEN, w. & D. infeus. NEW GOODS, LotortttlUool Hiok-Haoki, and Faiioy Goods. BALMOBAL 8KIET8; Aad nfUllfci of *maß ortkln and notbns. HlTnw.-MACMK A 00. Ho.IT niu> An MBB^WsDKEBCHnr^ ooM _ Prices Marked Down. W« bare Just received a fresh stock of, TRENCH WOBH.BD BETG ABD COLLIES. f B LAOBsStS ANDCOLL&BS; * ' EMB'D AKD SCOLLOPED H’DE’FS*, ‘ ■ WOBKED BLIPPKBS; Aud otbar Undmof Bondi mltablo fcr tha HoUdmjm. JOSEPH HORNE, KwL’nai 7D 11ABKET BTBEET. mHE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER ' offEBKD IN ALL KINDS 0? IDE/1T GOODS Aro sow [o bo bad at c. HAHBOH LOVB * CO.’S, W® hate on band ore of th® Urgut and baat as* §orted atoeka of all kinds of IViIiTEB DB¥ WOODS That we bare ®T«r before offered to tbe pnbUc.. Onr SoprSiime of thelateit noveltieett Shawls, Cloaks knd“ Dross Goods, ! DOMESTICS; Oor .took of'D'OMEiTICS. of Alt kn.d> H lanre a treat many of tbota bavlng been.purchejeu wGi\fTuE aarance, -.bleb eoabUa n. tn offer pMt Inducement* to wbolenl* and retail bnyere. v B. A Iarge,totofBA.BBBD : OOOHTBF FLAS - which W a very acare® article at preaent., C. HANSON LOVB & CO. VBEMJEJTTB. Leaaoaand Hanafar .-•*••' w » t£i Treasurer. ■— —•••••—■• ***»* I o”Th!rd nljjht of the engagement of the popular I ytiitfij Mr. and Mr*. FIOBIKOE. j THIS (Wedneaday) HYBHIHO, Dee. Bd, • 1888, Will WproßßUtad, jrtg/a emigrant. TIM 0’88YAH.....~~— FXOBEHCK, SKATIHG~4~.JTACSSOII HAIHEB. To obndodo with YOUNG ACTRESS; ... '■ K , RTE ILOBEKOK. jjfynawfMOMlLS.. Mr- TLOBES CD. PIAJVOS. SECOH D LOT or yfjjejj BAND PIANOS AND MBLO hAI ■jjtTlP H DEONS.—BEAL BABGAINS.—A\| 0. It H B Boaowood octave Plano, round corner*, aade by ®ciSSgASmlm, only S)( yomnold,. mj fa. inn ml thm mhnra SCO 1 A Bom#wo*d r WAOetATBHmBO,ChIckKIBgAB<M, ■ A rtont tynmold, In flnt intocondltUn-—. 185 A Boaawood 634-octar® Plano, made by BAo* makar* Phl2a®lphl»» ngood Pluo-mhh'-’" 1 1® A « ocUTe Plano, Iron fram®, made 1 *j* HStot. Darla A 00., In l<o I A Boaawooi G>i octave upright Tlano, pad® by A WfJnnt ft OCUTO.FUdO, l**** 1 —.—;■■«■ —♦* j'2 a Uiioasy 6octATo Piano, land, &8r0.....;■■». i 83SE5 s>?oct«T» Plano— : » . a *»•».«tBf ft octave Piano~»— w ' A. BaS2ood6 octave Piano aiyle Uekxtoon,»ada hVMaAon A Hamlin, aa good u new • TO « vJSB ~B octave Plano ttyla Melodoon, nato Vy A Ucaeirood 6 ocUTp Portable Uelodeazi*. «d* ; C»rii*rd£— l'itt'j oo For mi» by bos : JOIIH H. MILDOB, ; .. . 81 Wood atreet. T ONDON KXUiBITION. fI ffi& TJTJI FBISS MEDAL PIASOS, Mada W Branhtii * Boss, H«» otoiSSSiSfS nos ... . goto Agtntj (or.Stris«w a TUnofc TT NAtoi UOiJ) iLKUAIi rKBMiXffl IV PIAHO iOBTMw—Ju»t t®e*lTfdi gtfn tt» £wiairßrttlmor®, on® bewitiWT££? f£Si tinad. Hnxr ooraei»»yitb 'Ctn cyrao hg iSmonUlngoß iw om Sir. Ptano, with tiro rwn.ll corier. K mool&ng <m CM», octagon laga; pn«_to^ £UJh«£ VS* .uwmtk.lt thotnrtwmt £S n«ptoT* wtlr^jr•MttUtonr.■ SStoia nitflT lintel»PUno ttIU cowllto bB No. OFijkjt. jWCTIOJT B*tLEB. goOTSAKD^auES MoOlelland’s Auction*) 80. M TITTH. SIBSET. S" EWING MACHINES AT AUCTION. -43»MDEMiTuSTI8HOOM. % •'dock, at the Kasohin Hsll Aufitioa Bo«b»i «o* I tuSSt. will be on eMmlnetiOn P? ul*. et which tlr.e the .Lidia an japeetfoUj in Tiled t, cell. Beta poiitlrt. ‘ I jy-a.h.pettnyhn TJOOKBI BOOE8! 1 BOOKBIt! at acouon. ' PMit’i Great Annual ConsJcnmeftt of TntobU BOOKS, In erery dFpajtmect an d Si Fin*, m«. Gold Ptsif Photograph Albums, Ac., «**» jm* gf&S&Srhiß mama; flfthstmt# ; T. A. MoOLW*LAHOjJra«j ■rtOOK STOVES, CHANDEkDSBS, {I/BBGBSSU OABPriS, WKDBIBDAY AirrKBHOOK, Dec. M, at 3 a^clock, I neyw Auction, Jso,*M Fifth street,2 1 ' Ub ° S ** J^blTltln^' mo GLASS HAKpFACTXJBEBa— I PinSlß|t''tlie''detn*hd to 3DITHBIPGjrS_XX »LIBt7ILABaPAT*KT OVAL LAUP OHlM aß«aa»Sgggfe to&itaMo «P«t the vrtrllip te namtotti. L 1 trrednetloa is hot nvs THOUBAHD [ Sou* 111 WUB, while the. demend U tbnctt will U dtoin. I pilSsd ottf cnds-BUsh ' XX JUST GLASS, •otrmml with the nemeet entente* mid«t» 1 : P^DCTBBCMfc T H. ONEIXA AtouJiKitaiet oi WiKE et i TuAhw heaelwieje oh hand Mid mahee to or* Sfr'MKlS W»roLOTa ; - PLOUB A OBAIS -Stxvja- OOPKIB. BBABB AHD IBOS WJM i OLOTHi 8180 OAOMi plain «i ornamental wtwi: WOSK. to eardtna, Bower etende. Aten -Silor toieii'WLt LatUeeaad Trelli. Work to MSDABS-. BATAKB Somß TEtAPSI MBAT ABD OBIESI SATES; “iBBW MDOW eHAOES.todaapedorLtterwL etS/Bnia Wlßß,eilelieJ,*t: 80. 60T0UBUI BiaXKf. near Wood, Plttltnngh, PA '-■■■ ,v - ..poairtawn : :-ir'='-- •■■ : --- • ' ’ ■ vy AiWS IKON ASOBiiSIU, WUSXBI '■•’«rwirrfK'o«'»hf y«r6i'._ „X'J ■ - ‘ebhtotf - ' :<_! -I:. ...;:r. ui .'3 ■: ■ ■ ■..■.;*/, 3:3 .: :Weere cow UrtflT rAootvtcTlng BAB. BOD ■aid HOOP JBQH,en2*ispiejtoed to jranpUrßO todetetoeff tttre «rtr»‘qtnlitr Ilnviroat^^TOd SEOWH A COtt *c2som Socoesaon to Bailey, Bwtra A Ofc & r^;
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