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JiExiro; ‘ Tb® latest news from Mexico hopeful. ■ Th® reader willfind, jt briefly lb® , teleg rapMocolomns on" the ’ peg®. •We nuwt bidh , for their own sake and<raw,that' Lh'eMex ~ lean® will be able tobeat backtheinTaders of their country before they reach -let -Shooid Napoleon become fully W^M^r .of thatoonntry .we may make op our mind® „.. that we IhaU bare a dangers ua noighbor. file late. proposition to meddle,with oar af* { // Wienie ahdhdex of hi® .sentiment* in re^ * gard to the great principleshere BtjfcggUng .;•* mastery j and had hi® been eacoeea* i • ft! in obtaialcgthe assent ofEngiand~ahd Bnuia to hla project, he would hare gLVea . snoh'aid to this ’ rebellion as would hate rendered it® suppression Impossible. Ten yean agohe crushed democracy, as a ru iing onlbf France; and now he eeeki to do the same thing on tjn« oonli - .> ntnh To bind a powerful st&reholdihgoli '.:• gareby to his throne, while he redoced poor 11 Mexico to the. grade of »' French colony t * would be achievements that might satisfy the largest and most onscrnpolous ambi tion.' .... !•• • .i.. VTtoe-tatte- or the Pirate Alabama. *We art glad to see that oar able, and Tigiluit minister at“the court of St. Jameß, Mr, Adams, did all tiat could be done lo prevent theaailing ofJhat.noted corsair, the Alabama, or as she waafirst called, the - ..-r*®a 290,"andthat be has put matters in Bueb a shape that the British government •willfindiiYeiy difßcuU to avoid response • blfity for thogreat depredations committed by that jessel upon American property ■ upon the high seas., Tim correspondence upon between Messrs. Adams and Steward, Lord ( Bussell and others is . quit* too. voluminous for our space. After having cftlied the attention of Lord John Bussell to Urn fact, fully attested, that being fitted out at Liverpool ' lor the. Confederate government, or its ..t the® hot receiving an answer, ho applied to R. P. Collier, Q. C., for ad vie*. Mr. Collier's second note closes with thesowordsT It »ppe*rs difficult to asks ont s mong er ctto of infringement of the foreign en listment Act, whioh, if not enforced on this oecMion, is little better then & deed loiter. ; It well deeerre consideration whether, If the eeuel la allowed to eectpe, tho Federal Government would nothaTeeerione grounds ofremon«trance.’ : . Further correspondents followed, but eo tardy wen the, moremente of the British officials, that the ship was allowed to get ‘to sea op tjie eery day that something was to .have been done. |This was about tho last of July. Capt. Craven, of thotusea i ' rora, Wes .directed by Mr. Adams to pursue her and captiuer her, i f he had to follow her across the. Atlantic, but tbat officer seems ; not to haro made eery much exertion. Failing in that, Mr. Adams, on'the 4tb of September, addressed a note to Lord Rus sell, requesting him to put in writing tho " reasons why tho Alabama had not been stopped: 'This was in: 'order to m&kß tip ' the record. He roeoiVed the following re ply: Foasios Omce, Sept. 22, 1862. - . Stn iThavS the honor to acknowledge! the receiptofyour letter of the 4th insL, endoeing a copy of a letter from the U.B. Consul at-Livcrpool,. together with adepo* sition of Hour/ Redden, respecting the . . supply of oannoa and inanitions of war to the gunboat No. 290. You also call atten v tionitb.tho -foot that you b&.vo not yet re 7. .nrtred snyreply totho represeniations you * . ‘ have addressed to her Majesty’sgovern ment upon the subject. I'had the honor, in acknowledging the receipt "of your letter of the £2d of June, te state to yon that the! natter baa been re . 'ferred to theproper department of her Ma jesty's Government forinrestigation. Your subsequent letters were-slpo at once for* i wkrdedto .that 'department, but, as you . wen informed in my letter of the 28th of /July, U was requisite, before any active 7 r Wtepe eould be taken in the matter, to con* I , ; suit thp law offiwrs bfthecrown. This i ■'could not be dono until sufficient evidence v had bees collected, and, fro id the nature of • _. .the case, some time was necessarily spent —^-■ in procuring it. Tht rtporU of Ms lav ofii . 1 etrs war not rettitidwitil the R9M of July, i o» Ms sm»« c£fly, a telegraphic mtuagt wu forwarded toKcr Government | tUttingthdt ths vtutl had tstiUd thit morning. -! Instructions were then despatched; to Ireland to detain the vessel "Should she put ! - jinta similar instructions '-J” - here~heen sent to t&w.Qovergor of the Ba , ln .case of her visiting Nassau.; It appears, however, that the vessel; 1 did not * : ' go to Queenstown, as had > been expeo ted, and nothing has been since heard of her ffiCVSmSStS*. - r ; - officers of eostbsis yriU hew be'di* noted .to iepiri upon .ike further evidence forwarded by ydm Tahall noV fsil tojin* form yds of the result of the inquiiy. | ' 1 luvye the honor to be, with itbe .highcsi consideration, - sir, your most obedient, humble servant, v Bwsra. Charles Fraaois Adams, i&e., Ac. .*«• _ Oa thaM November, Mr; Seward aent to . Mr. Adana a despatch, of whloh tho fol . lowing ii tie meet Important part: - ~■■■ Xbetdegtaph snnonnoe*tbodeatrnollon of anotber.halfdoxen American resiele on • tha.high uie t, the ltenmor 290. The President ls : obliged to.regard these de etraetiom u being made by Britiih enb- . jeotl in violation of the lsir of nations, if. (Sr repented and ample notice, warning ond'remora trances had bean given by yon to the 'ltritieh Government; It ie presumed I (hat yon have already brought the enbjeet ! ~ in that light to tho notloe of her Majesty’s i Government. The legal proof* in support i of a claim for indemnity will be collected and traasmittod’to yon ae speedily aa poe . elble." - Psssowax.—Theßev. J. J. Talbott, Rco . tor of CaiVaty Rfiswpai church, houls- Till*, has resigned his charge owing to the , : etteeslo* tprodlriUee of a mejorityaf Ml WUrsgation. th* Journal expresses the end eloquent gen tlenan will toon find- ka appropriate field" of labor, where, whllehe eea preaoh peace qn earth, he nay at the same time be per mltted without hindrance to pray agalnet : ’ ‘ “sedition, - priry waapiraow and rebd- Jowß. Oooeirb lee taring to twj fall -.OTuiingihijtoplawao'raixtueßer .|ad Qnt*v:i . 1 " - • . w .-'V". '•\; * r ' ’ The Banks Expedition. Tie destination of-ihii-expedition has. of aU.mftßner- of people: for weeks past'. The more speculative, of couree, had satisfied themselves that they knew all about it, long ago): hqt as they did not agree' in their speculations, the telegrams from Fortress Monroe were eagerly scanned to find which theory they fSvored,. The were clearly against those;whp,ha£ ■positively assured 1 themselves that*the expedition was -going up the James River’ and while they re gretfully admitted the feat, of course: U , could not ba expeotedthat they .would ad mit that any other was so proper a desti nation. Albemarle Sound, : aa ; the nest landing place, haAlßome. advooates for a <Jay or"two; tsi the,latsst dispatches having reported eight steamers off: Cape B&tteraa, it is‘questionable whether - the 'Bsnksex pedition is intended to give' any direct as ibjstanqe to Burnsideln taking 'Richmond. The eventhaa-cow folly justified a more bmphhtid 1 and 1 positive sense of General 'TJiptKß* own idatctuen't. ahouiVhls expe dition, than many were inclined, to give it at first,. - In answer to /some curious individual’s question, .Gen. Basks is reported to have swd: “ Well, I am going—South;” and. in giving so sincere -an answer, the General might reflect that tellihg the truth is some times the best way' of . * We have ,now x made up-our minds that if Richmond is to be taken, it must be done without the direot ccooperation of General Basks. But we notice that one of the Washington papers, the National.lUpvbli can, has for some time given signs which might be interpreted to mean, that the Gov* ernncntknew, and thh.t it knew, *•' a more excellent way/' We had some misgivings at first, about the Republican being right, but since its views of the Basks* expedi tion hate proved eorreot—that it was not intended to attack Richmond on the castor' south, or any other side, but was designed for far more important Work, and far far ther south—we must let our readers hear iU latest ortiols on this subject, .whioh may elose the disoussion for to-day/ It writes on the text of John' Van Boren's j‘On to Richmond 1” cry, and thus attempts 1o giro that versatile gentleman's reasons for taking Richmond: What did Mr. Van Buren want of Rich ~mond? In "his own. language, he wanted it as “a halting place'* and <l a rating place," in which to negotiate with Urn rebels. In other words, interpreting his language by his well-known sentiments, he.intended to follow up the occupation of ’Virginia with the recognition of the cotton confederacy, and an acquiescence in a- final disruption of tho Union upon the line of the southern boundary of Virginia. This is what Mr. Van Buren meant, and it is what would assuredly have restated from the adoption by the government of the line of ; poliey whioh he recommended. With the present winter spent in operations in Virginia, and wiUi no .possibility of doing anything in the Gulf States until another winder, the establishment of the Southern Confederacy would be too nearly a fixed'fact, and Ricb- : mond would not be likely to serve any other purpose than that of a convenient ''ruling placf* for the - diplomacy whihb would settle, the i details of the division, of the old Union. | - . i'- ■' Portunately, the Administration bur proved itself too wise to be caught in‘the toils of John Van Boren's “On to Rich mond” policy. Instead of expending all its energies in pursuit of “a haltingplacty" it has set on /oot and is now vigorously pushing expeditions into the very heart of the rebellion; Gens. Grant and Rosecrans are already in this true field of operations, the cotton States, and Gens. McClernsnd and Banks will soon be there. President Lincoln wants no halting place!’ lot him self, and he does not mean to leave any' Getting place" } for the rebellion. Instead of searching for a locality on whioh te carry on negotiations with the rebels, he is pursuing a line of military and political measures, which, will soon leave no rebels to be negotiated with. . *• Jobs Mis or Bom.— A letter from Richmond to the Grenade Appeal eaji: The name of John M. Botts, hie turned up again in the publio printe. Since hie dieoharge from Coetle Goodwineome mohthe ago, he hae remained upon hie farm near the city, acquiescent in the existing state of affaire, waiting, as many eappoeed, for the overthrow of the‘‘rebellion 1 ’ and the restoration of the United States Govern ment. The occasion of the recent "mention of his nqme is the faot that he has been presented with a magniiioent estate in the county of Culpepper, recently purchased from Hon. Jeremiah Morton by; Franklin Stearns, Esq., who was in former days an ardent political supporter of Botts, and shared his imprisonment In Gem Winder’s jail. Ex-Govbbxo* Mobehesd, of Kentnoky, is now in Europe. He is making speeches, and takes occasion to read to his own Stale some lessons of advice, intermingled with threats. The Governor says, that “if, under any circumstances, Kentucky ever returns ft) to the Union, he will abjure her, os he will tho entire South, if sheidoe* not 6ght till the.last man is killed, for" her indepen dence.” . A Kstv Yonn letter says: “It is re ported that the Tensrable and high-minded James Gopdon Bennett will We tiro from business on the Ist of Janaary, leaving tho Herald to his promising son, .James G. Bennett, Jr. _ ’ ;Joffir Wuru, Bsq,” osg time a die tiUgnished merchant of Philadelphia, died yesterday morning at’ his reeldonoo in Germantown, at tho advanced age of eighty, nine yean. Eotas Howe.—This gentleman, the in ventor-of - the sewiog machtne/and' a man whose Income is almost fabnlous, Is a prl vato in tho Seventeenth Connectiont regi ment. ■ He has jost returned from. Conne cticut, whither he has been to got money to .pay off the regiment to whioh he -belongs, as they have had no money from tho gov ernment for a long time: Such men as Mr. Howe are rare. He might live at his ease, r but instead of doing so he endnrts all the privations of tha camp, as a pHrata sol dier, and all for tho cause of the Union.— Wcuhingtm Bepubliean. - Tee PacrricßAiimoAn.—Private advioel from California show that its people are poshing the Paoifie Railroad from that ter minus of the route. -Fifty miles wilt be graded early in (he: spring, and nearly three millions of dollars have been enb scribed to its stock. - There is a provision in the bill which permits the Californians to build tho road until they meet the eastern corporations- Under this provision it is expeoUdthat the otSer'end ofthe road wm first be completed to Salt Lake CUy. i j lararos so BortDr?—When a memo rial from upwarde of twelve thousand Mas taohusetts women; Was presented to the President, beseeching hfm to exclude from the army all officers not known to.be per ■one of honesty, intogrity, and temperate habit*, he said-the dear souls did fiorknoir how much ho hsd.trled fo dolL ttue, father Abraham, but the dear ssuls know Bow nmchyouhavn’t succeeded. , Th*. Wildest Eixdjop a Speculation.—/ A theiNX. Tfytt writes' from Washingtoh f ‘T’hear thit parties are buying'upthe bonds ofthe rebel'gov ernment wherever they can be obtained at or near-the figure of fifty cents on the dol lar/'lt is, probably hot known that quite a considerable amount currency finds Us way to the North, broughi chiefly by persons*arriving -,froa Alie; Sduth.aind Soulhvtfest, who, it is said, find ready buy ers of it al the figure above statedU The latest Southern quotations for the bonds were 70075, but when the United States* Treasury notes were •given in payment,* as for instance at New Orleans, Memphis or other Southern points held by oiir forces, a difference of 10016 per cent, would be made against tluj rebel bohds. The pri vate issues of-some of the wealthy South omers ore represented to be eagerly sought after inflow Orleans andelsewherO at the fall par valae; which shows that the individual lo pay’ of. the South ot« worth double what the' bondr of the Government arc.” ''' • / Toe Main (Joxstion.—lt is believed that the joint resolution,.introduced in the Sen ate by ;Mr. Clark, approving the President's proclamation of Sept.. 22d, will ipaaa‘both branches of Congress by decisivtf majori ties as soon&a the: delays* of debate and parliamentary; tactics can be . overcome. Not only is it felt to beduoto' the Prerident that he should have legislative support in this most important meaBure, but Senators and Representatives .are also animated by a laudable desire lo:' identify themselves with a policy the sucoess of which is so clearly foreshadowed by events. As, the first day of January approaches it is more and more apparent that the proclamation will utterly crush the rebellion.— Nai.Bi r publican, _ • JLBOTVRBa. LECTURE AT THE IRON CITY ***&' COLLEGE, cx>rn« of P«&u o&d St. Glair *(*.. THIS ,F. IDAT) MOBNIHQ. M U o>dort I'IBBTS AMD INABILITIES Q. TAETKQB. iUKUE rKANUIa I'nAiA WUA LBCTVU AT - CONCERT HALE. Friday Evening, Dee. 19, Ob '*THB DOWNFALL 01 EKOLAND AND OF BIBINO OF AMEBIUA.” _srfl!k>t,, (to >ll pin, of tbs HIU.) 23 cull, ro* mI« at tb» Boot sad Hatio stem Am tho Cipffidiy of ihoisll i* Umttod, o&d this will b« tho only loctaro by . Mr. Train, «*r!y appl e*- Uob - hoald bo mode to oeciiro tlckota. Bo;rtop<oat? t) comm oca ot S o’dcok. doU^uf.Ttitwr JPVBJLMC JTOTMCEti. Oftic* orm biMifiaviioa Issmcnos, V t'ltt.bargb, t oe. 11th ISi4. j fr^aDIViDEND.—■Tho President and Treataeo of this Icotltatloo h*vo t»»tf div Sodand a IHrjdood of TBBKX PXB CEHT., (ox daalTo of ralud SUUo dutj.) payablo on dotnand. etll boar to'ereit from lit lest., If an drawn. do'tStd P. X. McKtNLBV. Trwcm. Orrtci or thi Hitisvisk aoo Xiit ussarx) rionsu Bailwot CoiriiT, > Oaklio-f, D»a lOtb, IMi j HOLDING BONDS innod by tbloCoopoayAre-borebr aotlfiad that tbo COGPOHB MATfJBIBO Off TBS rikST PhT OTJANCABT HMXT t (18©,) wIU bo p»d on that day, at tho afllc*ot tbo Ooapany, in p-k* W. O. LCsLIB, d*H;fqwd3w Q»neral rnperintoodoßt. Onioi or tbi CiTistai Imcoavcb Co , > Plitobrrrfh, Pec. stb, IS6S. f . ngS»AN ELECTION for thirteen Direo ". toro of tbJi' Coojpcay. to oorvo dating tho tttmlng jmt, will bo held at tbit effleo on MO If BaT, -the 15*q ln«t, between tbo hour* - f l}a a.-aad‘l P'ta. SAMUCL BEA, eocntary.: deO.td 11 - •; / | BGOIRTY.+- . vThe Annn i) Mtetieghf tho AlJogboay Cras* ty Agrlnltsral Sodoty will bo bold oa tb« tiBST WSPNXSPAY (Tth) OF JABOABT.7SSS atll crclock a. m i at wblcn time an eloettoa for Oficom *od Manager* of the Sotlety for tro entntns year will bo hold. B SOtuVKB, Jr , , ' -J Boer»taty of B »rd. W. 8. SAVES Ohalrman. de9 td i {nS=POCKKT BOOKS, for the new Pottage Carrencj; DIABIES, fto 8 to. and Uoo.; IAwTEBS NSW TIE ENVELOPE; BLO - IKKSTAND3;PaOTOOBAPn ALBUMS; fcr Mia bj | W. 3. HAVEN, > ''Oc3o corner Wood end Third etreeta. A'BW'] *tDf'EHTIBEJaEJirTa. NOTICE TO PORK PACKERS AND JL3I GBO<? 885.—2000 half Barrel*, editable hi peck Led, Batter or earthing el e, will be eld J»-br deU | B. BlDwL«.;ia? Liberty itieet> HALK.—-Tce anderaigeed bg* A log atoat <•> fern to to the city, wul offtr at Pablio Salel at bis revldeocs 1q iha 8080 COG OP 6RWIG&LST, on TGUBSBAT. t>ec(mUr 18;b, 1*62, all h's stock of Gardoa acd Faro ImpleaeQ's, Botaebeld (Furniture, Bonos, Ocas, Bogs, Block and Proscef of every kind. * Tsana or Bs ta —All euma noder tea dolUn, cash; tea dollar* f*.d upward, six mocth*’ crodi-. Far. chasers tj sir* segotUblo notes, with two approved Indonffe. Salo to coamenoe preclesly at 10 o’clock a m. dvia:lwd JOHtr FUMIMO, srvA REWARD will bo paid for infor* motion that *lll convict the party wbo stole from th* Allegheny Wharf, below the B»j)io*d Bridge, cn the 25 b o< NoremUr, FI VB BABBBIA BXFIIfSB branded "BrllLant" and aarkel . <4 H. A u , Kew To k,'.' and two marked "H. HJBamlhoa. 0 lfukon by aUtake.aea'tahl* reward will be paid tot tk* r ecovery, JAB McCObLT A 00., d»12;lt H 2 an<t Hi Wood street. rpAXES.—AII pereoaa. who hare not X pa d their Coanty, BUitary tnd Baler the Second and Third Wards of AUegbenyi City,-for the year 1662, will cave ooeLs by eaHtag at toj house, Be. MIJCukBAL BTBBET, ud a "tie thrin op, at they Dost ba pad befer* the first of January, 1863. I .will be feand at bom* every area log in «h* week except Monday* an 1 Thursiaj*. it has to be paid In par money. f JOBS BAMBBT. A DMiNRJTKATOK'B ftiymiE.—fTo". «£Xt!»ls batchy'given that Lett-r* of Adminls* Iratioa have been granted to th* imdenEgn d q P ob the «Uii of Jonaafleep, dwj'd, late of Colon town* ■alp. AH persons having claims agfttuitaald estal* Will present th*m for ssttleaent, and all person* I*. debted to aald estat* will' make payment withoot delay tosald Administrator. a,; . BBBBABD TOCKG. Cnloo Township, Dec. 11 1862. da'gUdsStwF proposals jo nViJ X BVBDKIO TBOUtAKg buraels of coal at Cairo, and fITJB HUBOBBD TBOUBAHD boahils at tfatsphls, Wsllb* received by tb* War Depart meat. The proposal shoold etat* th* prtc* per bn thel. and tb* iltue of delivery. ' Proposition may b* mad# for any quantity not less than ta» non «av» suiHEia, *as may d* mads by malt or tele, graph, add rowed t> •• John Tucker, Amlsta t Bsc r? will be given to the shortest time for dsllve.y. SOWI2LM. BTABTOB, ' Secret vry of W ar. WatgQfSVffr, Dec. Ift 1862.~6id - A LLHGHENr CITY COMPROMISE XX BONDS; WANTS!!—Fifties bsldiat Com crowl«4 Bond* of th* Oily of Atl«gbsnt, PA, ub Lereby notified that the Sinking Fuad for 1862 mill U Invsitsd io thaasDoudi at the 1 >»*st tat* eftr *•*. Pro pools received’natll BATUBDAT ft* 3d day o( Jatoary, UJ3. : Address, JOHN ATWELL, ' -- <bilrmin J inace* Oomroittev, Bo I wp+d moat. pi tifcqrob SPECIAL BALE OF LINEN HAND- O KEEGbIBFB,at -. HOBBB’fI TRIMMING STORE, 77A79M1E&KT " tftdlo* fl*o Kabrol4*red4iaodk«ich'.eb; " Borer* Bordered do; u Hem d abd Btltehed dear LU*n ITdk’fe. ** a ••»*=! flam'ria ,J O . “ Scolloped Edge QsQdker.Usfr; - ■ l’ “ . Lao* BvrJtred do; . “ Col'dEds* Hem'd etltci*! H’ll'&j At a nduoUon of n p revat. below oil u'lcst Ladles' Urn a.ndkereMelli.frola Wc, to IS CO par Corn. Gent's Baa Sbtekad, n,nm-d and Ptsla Llnta BaodkercbJelS, bom lido. np. Thoibove soodsanaU below Dew lirk prim. C«od hsrsatas. JOS UOjHSL L uAuivyjo,!., r ~ _ (eocees-orto Jaass Hotae, t (J 0.,) POBK PAOKXB, 'UW.WQM-OOBW BAMS, BHOKKD BBIPpAc. * • 008. UABBXT AJfe PJtIIST STBKETB, PITTMCWa Pa. PUUi.'I’KY JOtiT. BECttiVKi).—. , , ... i77largeTarkeri; .., v , , • ISO -* Cblekms; " 100 *» Ad: Bow mdy end ftr Bale 6» ' *fl. BIBDLB. <bll : ~ Up. ISSlfiberty etreet. GOD^lsk£i-3 # 006 IbA'CoiFuh' jugi roc*tr«4«hdfi)rMl*'tnr' : - ’ p-. •• - d»l2 W M. OOBMfcy, >7l LibertyetHei Bbuom UanSEM—i,ot)6 hroom Hcsdfa* toft no4lr*d aiat fcrole b; " ' d»U - W, M. QOBMLT. TOXltemyitiwi . JL ZA801B&1 nd BOOdp *r nte at 14 uf 3 HsflMrttfMt. itdß»fBl&Un« ■yir *kprßiiTfi 1 -OktoAj PRESENTS. "opposition is th« or tbads." «im ! THB GBEAT GIFT BOOK HOUSE ! ' AanOTncenAht to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Yicinlt y. Wo bars opened a choleo stock of BOOKS, dljvct frMa tbe, r al. bb;ri, fit No. AS FIFTH fiTBKCT, *hkb ••Are e&riag ntnuprotedsotedlj low prices. Notwithstanding Wese'locr Books »t pttUUbm* lowest prices, we giro with each 'ne’rold * VALU ABLE PSESSBTiWortVIkom n»TT CENTS TO ONE BUNDBED^LLAJfc}. , Oorasaoittnent of Books U tooextensire to eno». tnerata; therefore, we will **nljr say that UcoaeUte In pen efHISTOBIOtL, BIQGESPffirCAU BO ETWL, JUPKNILE, at.d a*lBCKtrL*Kr»UB WOBBB:TAWU.T, POCKKTscd PBW BIBLE*, PBAYEB BOOKS, Ao. t together wlthfi fine assort neat «f Book* nfcable tot ‘ • HOLIDAY PRESENTS Wohsrs the large*! hi d best assortment of PflO* TOO BAPS ALBUBETIo be found In the city, eL pfioßS wbkh BEPJ OQUPBTITiay / OUHGIFTB ; Consist in nut of BIL7X& AN D PLATED W ABE, WATOBKft. OLOOKS AND rJNB J -WBLBY, Eight Day QIH Calendar’Clocks, 2O .00 fipkndU Eight D*y 16 00 Porlor jo tiO. Wide 3^SO Oothlo Clocks rtr „,, 10 oo Psnel Clock*.. 7 W Osh Leaf Clocks K T :—-i & 00 FlneClnterfsis Jewelry-...^...7 60 PlmlnQ&M 'Rtwp.. rT _ ~i Chiso.4 Gold Qls|(.mm>. m ..., m<hm 160 flllrorPlaied (5na,);....**.........,....... . 12 00 fine film titled 4 CO £etfi£.olldBlt^erTfibltBpoops......~~ M 15 00 Sets Bolid Silver Ten spwi«,„ 10'fO Set* 80U1 lO 00 Sets Sflrtr PU'ed Table ttoo • 3 00 Set* Biltrhr Pitted Ten Spoon*-.*: 1 fa flfts Silrer Pitted Dleasr forts 2 Co Sdrer Pitted Butter finite* \ vs rstent Lew Gold ttatebes — r .i, r „ n . m ,, n ioo oo Ladies’ Patent Le-mßold Watches. _ fio co BUrer Watches-...........—....—... L.. 15 00 UiaMi*.Neckn-i- .m .. 2to Peiri Porta M cassias. i so Flo* Gold Lockett--... 6 no t adles* Pice Gold .. 2ro Gold Brace eta-i-i..--......,:... 5 00 Geat’vGold Yaet Chaite -I—,». „ 660 foil Sets Coral: JfWetrj.---...w... 7 f.O Mosaie, uaaso tjhU3ovml . jso lefllte* Ofiatd Oyln* 1 „ 1 — rr , 500 Gold fi 00 Gent’s Outer Has —3 80 Pearl Pocket Kite*, (very fine . i.™....™. 160 SlieceU«Dcqha&Uta, rarjlog in rains from 60 route to $lOO - |. . - ■*- . *N6 52 FIFTH STREET, Third Door ebete the Theatre. BOOKS! BOOHS! BOOKS! A Urge, fresh and ojmpttte a jortmsot cf PBOTOGBAPH ALBUMS; WRITING DVBKB; PORTFOLIOS; ANNALS; GIFT BOOKS; BIBLES}. .POETICAL WOBK6; JUVENILE 8008 8; TOT BOOKS; ' HY2*N BOOKS, A-, Vow nrdj and for eale at tbs lowett prices, at BrOTSTT’S, Masonic Hall,Fifth Btbkbt, dell J)IAEIHB, for 1863, % • i ! Aft kinds. . PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ill styles. • ; AT PITTOCK’S, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, dell Jggg NOVEMBER... .1862 O ABP E T S. TDiE M’CAIiLUM, 87 FOUBTH BrBEET. A la’ge portion of our stock havtsg bean bought previous to a eerie* of adrancm, and replenish* «d; ( tut prscsdtsrthe largest adva os of tße s as:n) with the ne vest designs In CABPETB, OIL OLOTBS.WniDO W SHADES, Ac., A hvo able opportunityli ollferud to purchasers at moderate raise, as pries* win certainly be higher. dslOsly i. • - BUB!A Ml UI .GBXEHX BTBIET, NEW YOBS CITT. GOVEHfIMENT COFFEE, Pot np In tin foil poand papers, It tn a bos, and In bulk. Our prices rang* from 6to 80 seats. W* pat ap tb* following kind* i S4FJ, &ABAOAIB J3 JMO,' 810 AHD ■ ... ~BVPiaVoaddrr£i: _ Wo beliaTe ow Oafleo tQ.bo hitter than any gronad Ooßm bov ta ns*. All otdui oddnued to u. cv to oor Agents; ttotii FLAGS * Y0U50,163 Ohara, brn stmt, ootmi Washington stmt, Mew Tost City,and limn. POLLABD A DOANS. 169 ud 191 Bonth Water stmt, Chicago, Illinois, alll reoeive prompt attention. , . seagals TABSB A PLACE. pKTHOLITK OIL WORKS, PITTBBUBGB, TA, » 1 ' BEEBS & GRAFF, Proprietors. CtpHtty tvo thwaand barrels per week. ■woflca, hosongahela bodib. *ASoY'*'Ui&; . - "f- ‘ CHILDBESTSTAHOT TUBS; OIKT*O rtTB CAPS, OOLL ABS ft GLOVES; MATS ABD CAPS. ■t«7 Tiriety and rtjl® of tb* abore footfioa hind and tool* at Uooobjd & co:b. Sc. 151 WOOD BTHgEI*. JtL U J MUU/ Mtnolaotarer oiWOtS ,1 «!J5?J§Lt*£! 1111 *»J ■ oa baud abd make* to or. 2«.MB»TN WIBI CLOTH fTLOUB AGBAIH SIIBVCS) OOPPJDEL AHD IBOHWIBI CLOTH? BIBDCAOES; plain and efttfefcUl wlfiß WOBS r^r>|ard>Brl fiowr ataada, Areh» m fwflraia, Wfc* Lattloa and TrtMa Work ter arfeory ftc. ; HUBiKBT. PENDERS; HAT AHD ■ODfflß TBAPfc MBAT AHD CHEESE umi SHADES, hadaoapad or lattarad. AJao, BIKO WISE, all; etna, at HOVBO FODBTB STBEST, saar Woo), Pttab«gkt Fft. L' • ;noai:tßura ~m -i vs. • Wtt v. BKok. * CO.. WioletaJo (Tro- Übgtr Kje-t, W* tof ' i<£■s-ssa!i“!,W --1 da -Hell Bailor,-• (.»■>* J *-'- . ICO bexe§ Cheospt. '■■■■ IfOwnMiOitt? s ‘ v ~'* jiff- ittDHU&b.-i'l 'I- Mbcaik«fipte’&ihr / ' ' .ICO • fe• CftanfoAlkAUl' ; -.;W|«pHlt|«hL'{f-aofe| ' 1 *?' *ar*-,.£' «•»*- uurauKiia. (aEMEjera: \Jin6jff' .#« I'ERTisE.nEjtnrg. rj'lO. COIJNTKY MSECHAThTS AND EATOIV, ffIACKOB & CO., Not. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Jot bon and retailers of TBIMKIKGS, BMBBOI DECIE3, HOSIERY, 01 OVKB, HOOP SKIRTS, KinBOHB, BHIBTB, OOLUAUS, TIES, UNDER SHIBTB end'DBAWSRS, WOOLEN HOODS. HO* BIAS,' SOABfU, EKPHYBL AND SHETLAND WOOL - ; 6,oo()tt*. KNITTING YABBS, oa hand and toarrire. •• Our stock •so purchased before the last great ad* mvs In prices, cad we oS#f (erect lAdnoamti to OITY-AND COUNTRY HBIH2HAHTB, HILLI PEDDLERS, and all who bay to Mliipto. H. B.—A choice assortment of Staple Dry Goods, . At whMea&le only . ceJTstf Nli’KU HTATfSj INTERNAL, REVENUE TAX. Orrioa or IrrtaxAL Bmsut, ■) 23d OolUaien XXrfrfrf. Fo., V Alleghany, Deeeu-ber 6th«lBtslJ Notice Is hereby given ro oil pereoas concerned, tbat I have rood red the list of the annul ■wnm -D>Qtif«rUiHt!idSUlei Taxes far Division 80. 4of the 2id Collection District, befog that part of AUegheoy county north of th« Ohio and- AUe gheuy rivet*, and that, I.wUI attend at my office, on W.Ur aweet, next door to the offiee of the City. Tifaiurer«4n tpeOlty of AJleibany.for the-pnrposo of recelring eald taxes until the Sirs DAT OF DEOEMBEB. . . * W AH person* who neglect to par the duties and taxer aeeeasrd rpon them daring the time specified, tor to takeout their license, a ill be liable to an addi tion of 10 per centum on tie amount for the ses of .the Government, and to each other pains and penal, tie* ai are in the lav provided for. The sjonual list comprises taxes on litanies, car* rlages and silver plate. United Btates money, such as treasury notes, pcit office currency, and gold and silver, can only be re ottved for dr’et to tie Government. The ifonlklg J ittt, being Excise. Taxee omklsau faeinnsi, arenot jet ready. When received, duett* . tic* will Le ejven.: I will's**? atfend la person, or. by deputy; ooe <Wy in the borongh of Zarentam, for the purpose of receiving socb. tstee, to wit:.on TUESDAY, the 16th of December, el ihe house of Hesekisb Yonline. DAVID N. WHITE, Collector of the 234 District, Pean’a. de*:2wdawT . ... i . t ft U UiMwliTiNtt AIAUiSTKATiSH A The attention of Oommitt>ng Magistrates ta respectfully ceils i to the subjoined rule* of Cpttrt. Their Important* in taring the tlma anA labor of the Court, and its officers aud anlton, will be appa* re t te every one. Committing Maalilratfs.are urg*d to a compltagca therewith. A failure to com ply with three rules may result In a process against defaulting Magistral*!. Extract irem Bulat of Court of Quarter f eajianj : An Im/crmaticn Dotiet .bail bo kept by the clerk, in which he shall rvgularly enter reagnixanets sad informal!’ns twrunjed by magb rats, giving the name of the defendant—the offensa wftu whl&hhe is charged—the nameof the prosecutor—the msgirtrate before whom tae information was mat's, and tbs data of the return. The rlerkshall endorse, cn each recrgnltsijcff and lcfonuatWn, the date o ths return aDaettry j and wfavn be deliTtri the same to tbe Die rict Attorney be rhall make a note thtnof on the Information Dccket. When a recognisance or Information is not return ed within the lime required by la*, ths Court, oo appllcati n of any pet eon interested, will order the magistrate to naze a return forthwith, and, it ceee.ry, enforce the sane by attachment. By order of tbe Court. dc9.3 d.ltwr ffll. A. HEBRON CJrrk. r\kl’il4jSs (JoUaT balk.—By vir- V/ tee efeu order of tbe Orphans* Court w Alle gheny county, in No. 2, Juie Term, 18.2, lu the mature! the |atltloaof the real eataU of Mr. ( atharine Algtw, deed, 1 will efter at PubltO Ss'a, at the COURT HOUSE, In tee City of Pittsburgh, ou SATUi.DAY, tie 10th d»y of Janntry, 1*43, at 10 o’clock a. a., all that eert&ln piece of ground In McClon towsshlp, Allegheny county, bagGmlag at a atone oo tbe ecutu side cf Perry Lane, at the cor ner cf cat 1 t No. 2, and fn the Itoe of out lot No 3, nowewn*d jn part by P. fimyth; tbenc* along tbe d(TU;on line ol.onl-loti Noe. 2 and 3, eouth ?6 de grees 34 minutes weet Hi) feet to the Ohio river: tnenc&down the Ohio iltst north J 8 degree* west U 7 feat 9 lnoheetoout-lotNo. lithssceby tbessme north T 6 degree# 14 minutes east 1233 fen 6H la *h< • ai.ng said out lot f o a atena at TeTTvIAM, aad thence by Terry L*ae south 18 degrees 28 ml&ctea east 333 test 7 Incbea to the tdaoe of begioniag—be teg the same whereof the eaid Catharine Algo t late, ly dl-d, t-lx'd; ud el-ural immediately above ibe House of Befaga/ Wherein 1« a large brick bouse, pot yet fielsbedfftontlog on tbe Ohio river. A Passenger Bailway from the dty runs through the pvojertj, j / 2 hie valuable property will be sold, either entire rr In farts, os dlv ded by the as may beat suit pnrchufn and bring the best price. Tsai*—At least ore-f.orth ca»b, residue lu owe and je«ra,wlth iounst from confirmation of ea *,to te secured by bond and’mortgsg* on the premises The purchaser to pay for the deed and mortgage. A p *q of the pxnod caa be rtea at the office of he uadfrelfaed, No 122 fourth street, Fltuborah. fAJtUEL GQBMLIY, Ada’rot Catharine Algoe. OIL COMPANY, So. 2T Tnrim rtretf, PiUdmrgk, Pa,, Hanufeotnren of BE7ISBD OABBOH OIL and BEiZO LX. TOcse to-day for Eeflaed Cil: Bj car so cants far cation. Small lot* ~,,, .85 •« »* « I o charge for package. T*»c«mbw4tb 1363 * T * M. McIISKN, Brass* foumbbu, tj m Gas Aim 6t2Am Fittses. All kind) of BE Ada £fif> IBOK COCKS midi to order. Alto, BRASS OAU?IHGB,cf a 1 ktndi, made at die shortest notice. * WLET’S, Ho. 188 WOOD 6IBBET, all 1 be prcmptlj attended to. ■W The members of tkii firm tetng proefioj «*• clt«to of manjr jeara* experience In their boaltwas.' will lasure to give talisCactkn la ererr rtsnect deftly ” * pULVEKiZEO HEKBS.—Sweet Marl J. Jorum, funnier iav ry, Thyme e\d Bage. hot nplnamell tin cans by the V Med BocLt« or6n*» k.rs, received and for sale at the Family Grocer, Store of JOHH A. BBHBHAWTI delO corner Liberty and H**d rr eta] MLMJ-EL) MEAT, spiced and prepared T«*dy for bthing, pot ap In 6 lb. glaas jars; u»o in bulk, for sale by the ponsd, wholoeata and retail, at th > Family Grocery Store ef . ‘ JMO. A. BBNBHAW, o*lo > corner Liberty and Hand treats. f\ILED COATS AND OVERALLS, ft .^.aif^^S^ d c£S^, wu,rproo,iJ ”- . *•> >* j. « h. mmim. QALT. —50(f aaoks Lirejpool ground fcJ Alnm Salt to anlraand for ealeVr ° dajO ' ROBERT DALZELL A 00, at: rare jh^vhutes. QET THE BEST. WHEEIBB Ac WILSON'S SEWING- MACHINES Ho. 17 riTIH BTBXXT, .The HOLIDAYS are coa'ng, and nothing eag be too” economical or acceptable for a paBIBIMAB OB HEW YEAR'S GIFT, than an lm proved - t : ' Wheeler & Wilson Bewing Machine, Awarded the flrrtnremlom ortr fourteen comoell* toft £«£• UHITEDbTATES FAIRS,‘for theyaari JJW, 1860 and I 860; over 97,000 now In use In the flutea, glriog universal mtUfacUotu 1 Tbli Machine aahee the lock rtitoh impoarible to nnravel, with the essential advantage of being «itv« will SSS * ti,ch ' hta ***iber,bind, oocd, tnck and *gf BBAnilß Ifl A HEW IMPBOTK* MKHTs kfrf a» nflnrWawf for eewfap Bndd or cird, upon any kind of fhhrlc, In the meet elaborate •**ns witnetrt any previous basting. The elegance, speed and simplicity of this Ha. and.rtrenfth.ol ailtoh. and adapt, ability to the thickest or tblhofct fabric* render It IfS PnVJiP 0 C **2* D f AMD FOPCLAB BBWQIG •ta’ BINE now offered to the'public, i; •OrViBUiSTEt) TUBBS TSSBS.'K a ■WT3.iI .Dd main, thcat, u Ho. 29 FIFTH BTBEET. - ' WM.SHMITEE&Ca, deSaiKwP gEWINQ MACHINES.. . WILLIAMS ft oava* doabU (to, A ISSFAMILT 3EWIHO MACHIHJS). Bdotroom, HaUFIFTB BIBHST, i_ i j ’ - ' rrrnßßßBa,F*i rtu *° *n Unli oC mt,ni .» kqt fat nitres. ,Mrwutoiit u, ■ UUUSr, STBAIH ft 00., ipotli ■ - r; '.-v erxoiAi, aortas. -■ - K«t batUo to pnftctE that'tto, but boy Md to. WnjJAMB * ORTIS- ,HAOTI)Ii wltti u much Iftfunlt, uinv la mulnt, aotwlth. w^safisssaMssaS: •**•£■*■9 *eehtoe wkoean patntont'rae 22*$*** tAlrtwwi wruvvgnlda XitSS hit LE&e. Prints! -Prints 1 Prints 1 Tho BSST, HKWBBTft HAHDSOMIBT, «t 18^0. Wholesale Buyers WUI find this a most ns usual opportunity to r^ plenish their stock at LOW FBI 018. - . ? deO jyjACRUM t QLYDE’B HOLIDAY BULLETIN. Monday, December Bth, . ■ At : . ; TO MABKET STREET, For tbo Impoetlon of tho poblio,, uni toon, tlhl HMirtnoDt of Goods for the Holidays t At prico, which cmouKSih to ,lra ntlilutloa to all. Cor .lock tooipxlaM tho UtMt aad of BWIB3 ABD CAMBBIO 00LLAB3 ASS SETS: TALXHOHSHIS LAOS 00LLAB8 AHD SSI3; ntFAHIB- EMB’D BOBS* AHDWAtffT#; LIHEH, CAMBBIO ABD SMB’S B’DS'W: - FIKSIMB’DftLACS TSILB, BLMTIB,*c; BSTIOCLSS. OABAB, FOBTKOHNAIEa? Ota ftHiLLOOMhg, BcSuaa, jahot fihS aab OUoBIOSr 1 i WORKED BLIPFXBB.be AB WOBK.elc: WaSS'S?'* BCA^ TB> TOCS, mofflebs, Tk# larssct aad ntprt elegant essortasnVof Head-Dressei/Heti, Cap* Hoods Honed aboTe, and T*y suitable fear flits, which tboae designing making Christmas Presents will find Ik to tbeir advantage to caQ and tee, PITTBBCBUE, PA. HOLIDAY GOODS Frost our stock at tb* LOWEST OilH PUCKS* BAKjfiA lEJH kVkk o»ruuu>ia ALLinrraor i__ ; o. HAHBOH LOVE & Co.*& . Wsharaon hendcmeofthe largest ead bert M •Grind stocks of aHhiads of WiMTEBIf AOBSTg. WINTER DRY GOODS Thtt .. btrunr Ufct. cßmt to tin puma Out *«* coßfrtaa wmt «ft*> Ugat'ixmuhi m Shawi*,‘clo*]w| «tnd,DrM».-6oodi' DOMJESTIOS. , -- ,o» •*«* otvoWunaa, ottu uafeiim, uro*.cmtmiu,.f Uum fiiT|-| fun TiirtimT uSTi*: tteTwkt* SibtaTiSrS^S JP*«* luiuoataMjo mhehmUtstA MillEijn »?;?■ AT»««notoIBiBB*iD OOUHTHTTLAS p wry scares srtMs it preosst. • ***' ii*n *' 0» SAHBOH ~2ibV2W; 00* Sj3i§s3osi^STrT?m?otgSui?lijn!p QjaHwHw, .altmlit; m umaammx. DRYGOODS. UJ gtECIAL BAUB OF DEY-OOODB FOB TEE AT* J. M. Burchfield’s, V. E, cor. 4th and Market Sts. PLAID MOHAIR.-,, Tog fife, worth 25. PLAID BSPS «85 - h. PLAID REPS— —. “ SI « 44. MOM DB. LATHES—•• £5 . « 31. FIGURED EMPRESS-...-, M TT~ t 00. EMBROIDERED SETS " l SO ** 2 10. LAOS BETS AH D COLLARS; CLOAKS AND BAOQUEB} LOKO PLAID SHAWLS; BGHTAGfI, WOOL HOODS, BOBISBT, OLoVeA 'A lert* «tock of HI W GOODS lost recited. dft9 F° B THE HOLIDAYH Prices Marked Dows. Ths attention of the LADIES 1» called to tha tot that we now doting ont eoretockof Kmbroiderie*, . I. Linen ■ Handkerchief*, and • .. . panty flood*, , ■ AT • LAST YEAR'S PRICES. . We h.T. cn h.od aa elegant itockof COLLARS, siTAstra vra. hasdkebohiefs. ibfahtb 1 Boats. BLACK EHOLIBE THBJEAO . LAOS TOILS, OLOTOS, QAtJHTLETB, BOOBS, SON TAGS. SZATIBS JACKETS, HCBIAB," SO ABFS, POBTHOHSAIBAND NEEDLE BOOKS, OOBAS STEEL BUCKLES AND FIBS, Ac, ■■ BALHORAL SKIRTS, ' A tplcwUd Hue, la trrlffct colon, at KewlTcrk prferi to retail buyer*, at : > : HO R N B’S Trimming Store, A«S HA79KABKET STBEET. gPECLAL SALE ; Pry Good®, FOB ONE WEEK, BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Market Street. SRKS I SILKS i SILKS! SILKS ! In PLAIN. TIGCBED, BXBI*D> AH D PLAID— * Prom C 2% cents to per yard.' i Cloak* l ; Cloak* l Cloaks l In ell the NEWEST ABB HOST BtSIBABLK ■tile* from 84 po to *2O 66. , SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! la all the nrletieHiaad at all price*. . BfTMGoodif MPrcss Goods ? la WOVER FABRICS, from lOfco. to 60c. DBLAHTEB! DE LADIES ! At ljjfo., !OCL tad 25c. 500 BALMORAL SKIRTS 1 Jcxt ncalrcd, it 92 00. WI SHAUi OF«H, OH TXLl'iT'e 25th AISISITAJj CUNdluN*' JL HIST or BOjKB AT AOGTIOK.—OhIBCB*.’ I>AYmdBATt,BSAY ITISXHCS D«. Uthud *••*£»•* To'clock*ot Mucnic B*Q AocUow <» Fifth street, esdet private it el* ererrdejt aier* «n» auction prioea, wiU be-sold, ofis or the largest ana finest let cf Books ia every departmentof Lite* ’£rtve,.ft&r Faaflj_Siblee, ipbndid Photncxaph Altaroi, letter .and i Vote Papers, Gold Pens. ia. - otw cOrvA lot hi* market Bale positive and with* . «t rwriiu. Every book ! warranted new'ahd per* • ' • 't- A.BcCHLhAyp. And. -J,g»PßATT,Balasmin« > ; , -d*lQ supply their trade with " b. b ujlgek,a«*, . ' MACRUM&SLYDE, - i>B Q-OQISS AKBOVtltthtdlt Mir goods. S 8 POB THE HOLIDATB No. 171’ifth‘Street. EATOIV, IaiCBM A CO. fiallnoral and Houpfekiris.^ Embroideries and Lace Good*. Gloves andHodery. . jJ:' Gent’jj Finishing Goods. Zephyr Hoods. . • . j’/ Taimas, Scir&. e&e.rttc. - skill cc&lisaej to lopjjlj COST to ttia aor.m«BS» AID SOCIETIES, kod Otberj (oodi for SoliiAn'.UM; ]- ; .1 \ IiAKQE Atv'l) BKAUTIPU ASSOSTHSKT OF French and English OHIIVT2SBS, JUST OPEN, AND WILL BE 80LD AT OLD PEIOEd. W.& D.HVGVB. |l| htOLllM.* -tfALtf Q] EMBROIDERIES* UKIH HASDKZBCEHZXr&iud 7ANGTDOODB. Prices JHarked Do In order to afford our castomcra aa opflortrmlty of Otktoffthelrwutf-OHBIsTMAS DO.HATIOHB,w* bar* determined to nurk down . < r : To Last Year’s Prices Oar «olir» rtodt of-IMREOIDIBiD-UKIH HAHDEISOHIZrS «MIAI!GT GOODS, : , W* Jura Jmt recoiled a freehetoek of FRENCH WORKED BSSB, AND COLLARS; KAO* SXTE'ANP COLLAB& Zs-T*' HUTD AND WORKED SLIPPERS; And other kind* ofgoodi «ai!*b]o fox the HoTMayr. JOSEPH HORNE, no39:tf, ' NoAflT A>79 &AB&ETBTBEET. JVCTIO.Y BJJJBB. ‘DOHEMIHN GLASS, Ac —CLOSING U eii® THIS XYSXIbO T O'clock THIS (Trtday) KYX2JISQ, Dec, 12th, will bsaold, at Serif*Atuiica, M Pi<U»atre*t, to-clot* the invoice, tbs remainiog stock of magnified* t Bohemias Glasa, * •» Including ett» ut Lateudc r Cot and QHt Tn 9, vita Centre Place; one pair large China Yaacv, ■ lab orate!? oraameuttd; one Opal Kmucan Treated *nd Oold-W«*irBcfr OTe fcnbyfotPttfiflL-Tttrfia, vilk c'jpaj oueTertaCi.t'af'unch Bor., (Bachti*and the Grapes,) Bat? and Gold trait Platei; one raperb ; CroueGmip oXffophlwaittlflilafcthi fcten; Parian Wganetof various elegant defiant, tomtharwith a ’great uH*t? of elegant at tietea cf.ntiilty and«nu mask Ivd.ee and gentlemen are particularly is- Titad to thla otoetog eats. J. O, DAVIK Aoctl ’ t>OCKLA.WAVO AM) MUttBE AT XV ABOtIOB.—On ~ SATCBDATHOIinifa, Sec. IStb, at 11 o’cio:k, vili be *cdd. IA front of the <tamerd*l Sa:ej fioomV&f'TUthTftrjet'— Two eupetfdr J».fca>ray#:‘' One gray S;n», w.xha In either iltglier doable eowid and gentle; will -not frighten J.q! da, via: Am*. -i/fcjttOjikaisoilj LAMFa—<^Tfi3s U. (Friday) EVENING, Dec. 12th, et7i’clocfc, w*ti to»sold,at Deris' Auction; 6* mh-stmt, to class-; the consignment, m large variety of elegant Perios Lamps, lor Eerrsenecri'srkon Oil, with Bo hsafcta Glass Bowls* beactHulty cut sad ornamented la style. J. Q. DAVIS. Aoct. ' VAlitJAaisK-aiOUKa AT AO UTiUN - Jr —On TUESDAY EVENING, December 16th, at Tpi o'clock, will be sold, at tbs Commercial Salsa Becme, Ho. M fifth street: f 2 shares Allegheny Bank Stock; 85 Bo M«rrtt»nt»at 10 do Eureka Insurance Co. Stock; TjMa _• ; T. Q. DAVIS. Aact. NKW AMI UHUICK uuuio kt OATALCQCE —On BATDBDAT EVENING, Jhe, rbe s*6o«4 floor tafce room of DarU’ Auction, M Filth stmt, a collectloa of entirely n*w aad ebotca Books, coaiprlslDg lata and raluafcls issussDua tha English and AmerleanPrcm, Id all classes of Liter atorsaad Sciences, such si Bacon's pbijceepby aad Times; Bacon's Essays;' Memorial of 1 bom la Hood, a rots; Bertptm Gentalogfts; Gilmt see in the Orlint; fieri racor oa tbs.lron Trade; Chapel and. Church Architecture; Bemloleesnces of Choate; Lea sing's History of the Coltsi States; Webster's Una bridged Dictionary,-tart edition; Fleetwood's Life of Christ Dick's Theology; Clumbers* Cydopmdla of English Literature, a .rob;. Mene*s large North American Atlas; Dcmectle Antasls-of Great Britain; Ojelopmdla oi Husbandry; Life of Dr. Sane Last Tears of Hsnxy Clay; .Webster gf WfllUm Third. "5 soli; Duke of' Bedfind's Garre* ■poudsnee, 8 toll; Life tad Letters of Thomas Guan bril, 3 toIs; Works of ioleridge,'Moor«, Shakipears. Boras, Oswpsr, Byron, Scott, Ac., beet edltkma. Oatalogtßssrs new ready, and the Books will be opes to examlastlon on Batorday. . J.Q. PAVTB,Auct. JgUOiB Aflu blluito ; '’ AI • ' - ■' ’ *'T • T • McOleUand’s Auction. Ho. 56 TItTH fiTBXXT. Miaa&rtOTr of mat, dMcriptioi ct lE'Trj&i&x’injrj&mi (AKiUir*' -V emssdaos, pa ■ A tan MttimatIotPITTBBVBGEIMSVFAO' TOAMD FUBXITUBM coestaatly on betid, which ww wtfl seQ at tbs lowest prices fn OAfIIL .. Jnlfclywaah _ JXI. W.3ODEBHAMJCB.M. »„of HewTcek. HaYlnsarrind to..HtUlmraiU-wlD,aa *««**», derate Us SXULUfIiT* ATTENTION tcrtba Ifsdleal and treatment of OHBONIO DISEASED, sspe etahy those of (he Dowel Bowel, sueh m PU**. Cea etlpatlen, Elstuls, Elmrer fellleg tfrtbr BoweL Bmaturs of tte Bowel, ©icsiatioo ef tha-Bowel, A&, A& Also tbs rmrioua Chrcala Piseswis of the Womb, ttr tts His red dssca tt st tbe KONONGABXLA he but be esea. ssd auwuited tea n e;Bi;tnB o'clock Inane oast of - the eltr. If dsfctf yyAYMK ;IRW« I >U(PBTSJSL WOKKH. (Tfuilii. iiul Woifa,’ _ .- We ira* »ow' largely laanafaetnrtng BAB, BOD aad HOOBIEON, axrf saw prepandtopiODptiy fill csflws fior-all t>—extra qaimy Sun or good pi U KhiQS'i; A U> n . . .' ■ WHOLESAIpB QBOCERS. - -fl.E.ootner WatetaAdCbestautstreets, -.Afintt fcr the mis, of tka..ptbfcmt< df BOPTH- WaBS. BUGABaSnHBBV-sad.'-tba GBOGEB8 1 fItJOABHOPgE. of Phlladelpbhu' ~ netttni 'OyA f iibls. prime, josh ft— dsS WLlbcty street.
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