■■■■■• MONDAY MOBNINO, DEC. 15. ToOVSBKPamXTAIITSS AXl> FsmPf sxWass* -mtox<—Th« Washington offlt* of the ; 1 Gantts to on 14th street,. Jost north of the Arenue, and predselj opposite tbo Ladiee’ Entrance to Wil* : Urd’i Hotel, oa the first floor. Onr Wahlngton cor- Mpoßdont can be fbnnd or beard of there, at all honre of the day or night, and mesMges and news left K \ there for os will borer* to reach tu. A- file of th* >oapBeca&alvays be £>und these, andonrHcpreeen* ,jf-. • t*tfraa in Oongreso, and other friends, are requested f, ftodlnrltod to call.wbonater conrenlent. W«r*n» I "i treat them to tool «®nred that tbey will always meet t a cordial welcome from cur correspondent, at bis perhaoe we should say, especially ao when they bring news. • fe- ~ *> r V. ■ ■ - * * : xgft ,-v.‘ . V ■ •..■ i i.y..*>. ■*.•;• •• *■■ •.' v ** . 5 v 1 ** i -**■ - i „ : : Vlo -^o*;^! -iiic - *' . A • r • * s } *. * * ps; v: - < s v ‘ *- 4 r ,'J j!'-. ’t s :.! r ■ ’ ' 1 '’ : ' : 3 •'£’■> r •■' *Mv '• , i,i :{ Xl !. »Sv.‘ .■ ;■■■• • •!■■'• !rv" *{. ■:.^ : 'V : "-: !?’3 i '. S'.'-ii'y jc*r-» v - * &'•-•;• ■ l- ‘ £-■ '1 ,-.V- • . t , ■ : r .;‘Vf . ;:;f . . , ~’j ' : v >; .•: •si.;**..• . •V^v : - \ ■ . ie. ; ll| 'K. * , rj?:' > l v •_* fittskrglt SEW TERMS OF THE GAZETTE, ttoanss Somos t fey coal!,- p« jw-*-* 8 ii ’ ’ 70. • •« • u weak..— *v!B. u <» atnglfi copieg——3. I Innia CbitMi by nail, per year.— 4 60. !■ '' him. month-.: S 3, M >« weelu.— 10. m •* single copies.. 2. vWkKLT Enmoa, single copies, p*r year.. 2 09. 14 44 clubs of 6to 10, M ,.. 1 60. m m dubs of 10 nr mote* 1 .. 1 25. —Mrfi cot «xtm to tbe party sending dub. For * dab of fifteen, vo will send tbe Emtaa Gxsxrr* .!- diQy. Far a dub of twenty, we will send tbe '\i a Qaxctti dafly. Single copies, 6 cents. -■ ' 1 - «yA n eefaaeriptlens driclly ia adeoaes. and papers i --'alw*yi stopped when the' time exptwe. Our News Arrangements. We recently promised our readers that we had arrangements then in contempla tion which would materially add to onr facilities for procnnng and famishing t<n thb readers of the Gazette, early and re- liable nows, We are gratified m being able to announce tho .completion of these arrangements, to oor entire satisfaction. For' several months past, we hare been famishing our readers with copious dis patches from Washington, exclusive tO;| the OArtTT*. These dispatches are pro-: pared by a gentleman of well-known abil ity, and triad energy and industry. The very heary cost of these Special Dispatches,’ in connection with tho enormously en hanced cost of publication generally, ren -dered it a question of serious, importance Whether the publio appreciation of our en terprise would justify the expense. ! ' For the first time in tho history of jour-1 nhttstio effort in Pittsburgh or Western Pennsylvania, the readers of the Gaiette, for ecme months past, have been furnished with a drily news summary of important events, telegraphed from Washington by our own correspondent—thus placing them on a par with the readers of the most en terprising Eastern journals. We have now great pleasure in announc ing the completion of arrangements by which we hope to add materially to the value of our Special Dißpatohe?. Our able Washington correspondent has permanent- 1/ established his news heaqaartera in a suite of rooms opposite Will aid's. Hotel, Washington city, and has been authorized to engage a competent corps of assistants to aid him in the collection of news.,‘With no restriction but his own judgement, as to quantity, andwilhevery facility afforded for the collection of facta and details—ire hop* that henceforth we shall be able to aid to onr already full and reliable dis patches and letters from this greaf centre of news. ~ Of coarse these arrangements hare not ' been effected without a heavyexpense—and profit and loss is a serious im port to publishers at all -times, but more especially at the present. But feelip| a proper pride in the fact that the Gdzitit is -new lna position nerer attempted by any paper in this region, and ona par With the mast 'faroted journals East or West; and . believingiron the past, that farther and greater effort to this end will be apprecia ted by the readers of the Gaatte, we shall haxard the expensive experiment, and rely upon the Intelligent appreciation of an en lightened public. i ’ "T* do not purpose to make any eum i'jnsiy of the deeply interesting details found in our telegraphle dispatches, relat- ■ ing to the crossing of the Rappahannock ■ by Bnmmde’s army. Every word will bo ' read, and its import pondered, with a care and scrutiny that only the deep and tender anxieties of loving hearts (often, nlaa, pres cient of sorrow and bereavement,) and.the - all-pervading Interest of sueb a conflict on whiob mighty issues are depending, conld excite. . Some writer on military science, Jomini we believe, has remarked that tbs crossing of w river at the commencement of a cam- ; palgn often determines the ebaraotor and duceeeaof the whole afterpart;—the prestige then gained not nnftequently attends upon and Influenela all the subsequentovents of the campaign V this observation Is well founded, wemay anticipate the most oheor- Ing-results, as the erossing of the Rappa ' bannock had been mostsucceseftiily. accom plished. The beginning, indeed, has been most auspicious. As to the HtralSa dispatch representing the number of the enemy as high as 200,- • 000, it need give us no uneasiness: it pro ceeda from the same sonreo fhatmade them - out to have about the same number in Maryland a few months ago. ; ' ' Tbs Tax ox ADVia-rtaiao.—We had orerlooked the fact that Hoc. Bobxxt Mc- Kxiobt had presented ft resolution in this Boose, whioh «u carried, instructing tl Committee of Waya and’Mean* to enquire into the expediency of repealing the ter of three percent on edrertisements. The noire papers of tho country ere under obit gallons to the honorable member from Al . legheny for hie attention. The difficulty which is likely to present favorable'action; ii the feet that so many other interests are clamoring for e reduction of teres, that Congress will probably decline malting any change;- - , . J. WsftST Gnnsss, who la the toi-dittmt ' fettireen Jcfferipa PaTiß and gTnuii, iA-tfaAaotoriopg Confi dcftet Orttne who Ijiipowd . ; ott oltixensAome year# nndwho wm * tint to Smgfiin*t&«rrrfiTr year*. Ho U * tny proper person to mediste between *h» rtbfilß, FfTn*ndo Wood and other peooo 9o»o|eratUift/Olaißtt< 0 A lateTetter frem B&rnside’s iraysnys A single fact is of interest and signifi cance. In addition to reinforcementa-al ready received, there arc many thousand troops still on the wav to join l this army. Ii must be several, days before they all ar rive. ■' . . . Whether the cause or not, this is obvi ously one cause of the delay. Moreover, it is believed the Government does not .want Burnside* to advance ft co-operating column, which '.is to move on Bichmond from another direction, shall be ready to strike in concert with him. This-was written tor account for the de lay,.whioh, both in tho'army itself as. well as throughout the country, was often com mcntcd on with a good-deal of dissatisfac tion, during the “pause along. the'Rftppa hannock. Possibly before what we write can reach our readers, the 1 telegraph will have anticipated the correspondent who throw out the aboyo hint, and have given I us the true explanation of the delay before Fredericksburg. Oar Relations wiih : Fratoee-*Higbly Interesting Correspondence*. The foreign correspondence, under the head of • France, covers 134 pages. The letters extend through this year. In a letter of June last of Mr. Seward to Minister Dayton, he says: France has the right to ipake war against Mexico, and to determine for herself the cause. We. have no right and interest to ; insist that Frnnco shall not improve the war ehe makes to raise up in Mexico, an anti-republican or anti-American govern ment, or to maintain such a government, there. France has disclaimed each designs and we, besides reposing faith in the as surances given in a frank, honorable man nar, would, in any cose, be bound to wait for and not anticipate a violation.of them. Circumstances tend to exoite misapprehen sions and joalousies' between this govern ment and that of Franco, in spite of all the prudence we can practice. On our part, we studiously endeavor to avoid them. You will therefore be fully authoriied in -assuming that this govern ment does not.inspire and has no respon sibility for assumptions of; a different ahar ! actor, madehy.the preaß.. When we desire [ explanations from. Franco —when.un.ocoa- aion sKall'have arrived to express discon f tent -"wo shaU communicate directly and explicitly with M. Thouvenel through your good offices. Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward on Oot. 14th, in acknowledging the receipt of the proc lamation of the President of September 22d,-says: Yon may look immediately for the most mischievous efforts from parties of the for-! eign press io ptrrvert and misoonstrne the motivea-wiueh have prompted the procla mation, the probable consequences which foEtjw it. Yen must not bo surpris ed if anbther.spasmodio effort for inter vention is made, based’upon the assumed ground'of humanity, but upon the real ground tha.t emancipation may Bononsly ininro the 1 cause of the South, and will in terfere, for years to come at least, with the produotidh of cotton. Bat whatever may be the motive which prompts emancipation, or the immediate consequence which may follow it, the aet will, remain, and this cannot fail, in the end, to commend itself to the enlightened conscience of the Chns i tian world. Mr. Seward} writing to Mr. Dayton, on Oct. 20th, says the views ho is about to ex press should be understood as official, and may be made knows to the Frenoh Gov ernment*, In the course of- hiß letter he remarks that it surprises the President that the expectations of a recognition of the insurgents are still lingering in Eipo pean capitals in view of the disappoint ment and failure of tho campaign, which, by its successes, was to prepare them for. that hostile measure. Tho people do in deed desire peace, and refuse as they have all along desired theso objects; but the first Toice has yet to be raised in demand for peace at such a cost as a loss of the .Union, or even of an acre of tho broad foundation that it covers. After discussing the whole subject he concludes as follows: The European impulses, favorable to the recognition of the insurgents, are due chiefly to the earnestness with which they have announced their resolution ,to sepa rate. In this respect they can surpass us. We, the loyal people or this Union, are less demonstrative. We are necessarily so;, Time works against the insurgents and in 1 oar favor. Season and conscience are on ; our side. Passion alone on theirs. We have institutions to preserve, and sibilities world-wide and affecting future | ages to discharge. They have none; they are at liberty to destroy and trust to future chances'to re build. We must savo our institutions, not 1 only for ourselves but even for them. I, trust, however, that even if the earljt oper ations of the government left room for any ! misapprehension on the subject, the deci aion and the energies which this govern* | l ment and the loyal people have put forth, i within the last three months, will satisfy« [ Europe that wo are not only a considerate ! but a practical, persevering, people. It is i time that we should be understood then., In ono sense, a generous -one,’ it is true,; as Earl Russell has said, that wo are fight ing for empire. But the empire is not only our own already, but it was lawfully ao-, quired and is lawfully held: Extensive as it is, none the less,,ls every part our own. We 4 defend it and Ve love it with all the affectiob with which .patriotism in every land inspires the human heart. It has the tost* of institutions—institutions the excel lence of. which is generally, and even i gratefully, conceded by allmen* while they are endeared to ourselves by all -national 1 recollections, and by all the hopes and de- I sires we so naturally cherish for a great I and glorious future. Studying to confine ihitt unhappy strugglo within our own’Dpr -1 ders, we have not only invoked no foreign aid or sympathy, but wo have warned for eign nations frankly, and havo besought ; them, not to interfere. We have practiced justice toward them in every way and 'conciliation in an unusual degree. But we are none the loss determined for all to be sovereign afid to befree. "W e indulge in no menaces and no defiance. We abide pa tiently and with composure the course of events and tie action of tie nations whose forbearance we hare invoked aoarcely less for their eakea than for our own. ■ • We hove not boon misled by any of tho semblances of impartiality or or neutrality which unfriendly proceedinga towards? us in a perilous strife have put on. When any government shall incline to a now and more unfriendly attitude we ehall then? re vise with cara our existing relations to wards that Power, and 'shall act in .the emergency _asj„becomos a people who have never yet faltered in their duty to them selves, while thoy. were endeavoring to im „ | provo on tho condition of the human race. the’ A Hale Old Gektlemah—On the 14th of next month CoE W. TV. Seaton, of the Intelligencer, will bo seventy-eight jeara of age. Imethim on tho avenno tho other morning, and he was looking and feeling as halo and-hearty as a young man of twenty. Knowing that he was m the hahlt of spending tho greater portion of his time in his office, I oxpreasod snrprise that ha should he looking so well, when the secret came out that ho was still in the habit of having a day'B sport “on the moors. Even during this oold weather, he .occa sionally lcaveß his bed before dawnf rouses his splendid dog, and, Accompanied,by a singlo servant, drives off some fifteen or, twenty miles, ttf parts unknown, and after bagging a doxon or two of partridges, re turns homo to a quiet dinner, having token exercise enough, to.nae.up a score or tvo.of the effeminate snot* who Btrut nhoiiV the streets • with nothing great :-u: striUng about them bat their breeches*— wattu pan TRAIN ~ „wua LBCtuaa at CONCERT HALL, Friday Evening, Dec. 19, On"“THB DOWNFALL 07 ENGLAND AND UP RISING OP AMEBI9A." S3T7iekeU, (to all ports of the HalL) 25 cents. ’For sals at the Bdofc and Marie Stowe. - Jut tbs cspsd«jrof ibepall is Umited. and tills will b» the only lectnre.by Mr, Trala, esrly-appl.ca tion ihoold be made to secure tickets. Doers op'Ti st 7 to commence st 8 o'clock. doU:6td-T<MWr ; ' )* AT l ttii U4UA Uti l hy OOLLEQE.’ corner of Penn end 8t Cl sir iUh THIS (MONDAY) HOUSING, st U o’clock: - 0 vIGINAL XSTBIPB. JPVBL.IC JTOTICES. OITtCX or T 8« ClTttOl IW7SABCX C 0.,) Pittsburgh, Dec. 13th, 1862. > NOTICE.—Tho Presi- ILir dent snd Directors cf this Company hate this day declared a Dividend of TBBKB DOLLARS AND PIFtI DENTS (S 3 6%)PSB SHARE, paya ble to the'St.ckh'.lders forthwith. d»16;lw SAMUEL BE A. Be-retsry. ' ornosoTTHS PirrsßUtGfl a*d is*sr libssti > PattxxGxa Bailway Cospast, V Oakland, Dec. 10th, 1662. J fr'ip’PEBSONS HOLDING BONDS laaed l)T Uila Cpfflpaujr uo hereby notified that the COUPOsTSwiIISISO pH THE HBBT D»T or JAHUAbF’heXT, (1853.) eeiu be paid onth.t d.T. U the ofilc.or the Oonipenjr. to O.IE- W. 0. LESLIE, deiV:lawd3w ' QenereUtipsrlntendent. omcc or thb Dias stansos imtwctio*, i Pittsburgh, Dec. llib, 1862. j (V^DIVIDBND.—The President and Ihgr Trustees of this Instltntlon have this declared a Dividend of TBBEB PEB CENT., (ex clusive cf United States duty.) payable on demand. Will bear tot erert from Ist lost., If not drawn. dol23td •• D. E. McKINLttY. Treunrer. onioi or tn Citjzus Issubayc* Co., 1 Pittsburgh, Dec. 6th, 1862. f irS»AN ELECTION for thirteen Direc utgr tors of thU Company, to serre doilog the ensiling year, trill be held at this office on MONDAY, the 15th init., between the boors vt 11 a.m. and 1 pTiT , BAMOEL BEA, Secretary., de9:td ; SrS*AQKICULTURAI. BOCIKTY.— ircX The AnnuU HectlLg of the Allegheny Coun ty AftricuHnral Society will be held on the PIBST wEDNEBDAT (7lh VOF JANUABY, at 11 o’clock a. m, at which time in Weetiou for Officers and Managers of the Sooletyfor toe ensuing year will be ben* 8* 80 -foXEB, ««» , Secretary of Board. j. I W. 8. HAYBN. Chairman . . ■ BOOKS, for th« new peug, Cnrrenuri DIABIHS, 4 to 8 to. red Umo.; LAWTEBS HEW TIB KHVBLOPEiIpO OOMB’B IMESTAHD3:PHOTOQBAPH ALBTJH3; , torrel.br • W.S. HATENj | |oc2o 'eornerWood and Third streets. JTKW jatrBHTMSEJOEJrTB. NOTICE.— Letters Testamentary on tho eit.te ol George W. JfCbreb, lot. ot tb. city of Pittsburgh, dec’d, were granted on the 21st dai of October, to the undersigned. AD person* haring claim* against the said estate will present them, properly authenticated, for settlement j and .bore Indebted nrelte I \ Plttsborgh, Dec. 16 h, !882:6twT XTOTICE TO PORK PACKERS AND il\ aBOCBBS.—3OOO half Barrels, suitable to pack Laid, Batter or anything el.e,wUl besrid loa by > H. BIDWLE, 183 Liberty street. r\7ALLEY FURNACE FOR SALE.— r-V This well known and valuable property la of fersd tor sale at a bargain, In order to close bosmosi. •ilt is situated in Llgonlor townskip, # astmoreland .county. Pa., eight miles from the PennsylTania Railroad Caial, 'and the town cf Lockport— Containing FIFTfcEN ACRES OF LAND-on •which la erected a Blast Furnace, built iathetrost | appiered modern style, with hot Wart and blowing cylinders, funt large boilers and engine, all in run ping order—together with Bridge House, Casting Booss, Store fluuie, and DwelDnr How. I For terms apply to ?• S*£% , f c 2 l }JJiS£ I Wood and Llbuty strsets,ot to D. S. WILLIAMS, | Attorneyfßt Jbe. fl. Leeoh ACo. . del6:2wd NOW IS THE TIME TO KILL YOUti BATS, MICE AND BOAOHES.-Fet«ir« bat PASTE h warranted to do iteffectually. Un* like the Worthless rat poison offered to the public, it rarer tom* hard, neither dc*i it fermsnt, tbereW endangering the premtaea by fire. Aek for VOW ELL’S, as all cthere are wmparatirely worthless. For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON, corner Smfthfield and Fourth street*. WANTED—A stout, actlte boy, to learn the dnig burinws. One from the oouniry preferred dels New consignments, RECEIV ED THIS Day— 1W bble. Flint Hcminy; 10 do Grit*; 62 b*|« Dried Peacbei; SO bosh. Pared Peacbee; lObbl*. trwhßtp; C do 801 l Batter; And far ealft br ** ‘ L. H. YOIOT * CO. ANTKU—S.OOU bush. Oloverseed; 1,003 do 6LO do Timothy Seed; 100 do Brace; r o[ r .blch «b. highest OONUKliat-- Odbibdbkbp; _ , LEAP LABD, Id barreli and kegr, MtfiBPOBK; B o* 3 MAOBLEBKL* large; On hand and tor aale by , doff WM. B. HATS AOO.. 295 Ltbertf «t riX) ARRIVE JNHA'i.WJJKK.— JL 25 bble. common Granberrlee; 25 do Barkat’a Bell do; da lS L. H VOIGT A 00. WELLLNU FUK. BALK.—The resi dence of Mr*. D. fiahm. Eaat Common, Alle gheny City. For price and term* apply on the pnmbM*, or at 7T WATKB bTBHAT, Pltteboffcb. dels:lw : / l ftKAbu—in cans, kegs and barrels- Bnggioo, IE 50 bbls. No, 1 Refined Oil reo’d UhUd.r«idto»i. ■g tm „, OOMSI , KAU.—2OO Tigs reo’d.and for sale by d ,is : 6 pesbt a. colmbs. SXKAY GOW.—Strayed, on thogaCT 4th lost., . LIGHT BCD COW, .with*S borno tnrnad tn; oeppotoC to bo nhoet Ovo Jom of •go Aoy ono knowing of tor whoroohonU vrtUlbo UhorJlr ftowsldod hj moving wortf ot JACOB DIETZ’S BTOBE, Lawrencerllta. delS^td UjttUUKNX UlT* UUMJPKOMISK Boat'S WABTBD.—Parties balding: Com oromUo Bond* of the City of AHegbeai, Pa.. aw borebj notified tbatthe Stoking Fund for 1862 will bo Invented In thots Bond* at the Invest ntn offer* ed. Proposal* reoatoed nntll SATURDAY) the*d day of January, 1823. Address, JOBS ATWJSIiK < biltm a f lD»i>et CommitU»i Ho S Woodiroit. Fi'tibarch. To 1-yfrXKH. —AH persons who have not. . prd their County, Stale, Militaryand Ttxea, in the Second and Third W arda of Allegheny dtyTfor the year 186i,will u« coat* by calling ot wyhottee, No. 811 FSUEBAL BTKJBET, and eittte thetn-up, ai thay mart be pa d befcre the ftrrt o' January! 1865. I will be found at home erery eten* i lug in th» week except Monday! anl Thnrtdajs. It moopj. JOUKBAMBBT- STARCH AGENCY. Tbenndcr signed nrs Agnnte, tor Plttebnrgb.nd Tlclnlty, for WATTS MADISON BTAUCH COMPANY, And keep coortaotly on hand a inpply of their BTABCK, Tatlooi rtyle package!, which will be eold lh qaantltlea to the train on most reasonable term*. SCHOMAKER & LANG, JjlOR THK HOLIDAYS. ECtraOMlOii. USEFUL, PRACTICAL, And needed by all, holh great and email, are tbcae el'gtnt, well made and ltjUih BOOTS AND SHOES, Fcrnlo cbMp, at J.aBORKIiANPS, % : SB MAEKKT BTBSET, 2d 2»r fro® Fifth. ds!S-d*«T Pkl’.l A I. HALE Ob' I..LMSAi HAtiU» K*BOHISTB,«t . - HOUSE'S TBIMMISG BTOEE, 7T* T> MtTIKET STREETS. fiM Embroidered Handherchlei*} u BeTcre Bordered do;. ‘ • «< Hom'd sad Stitched dear Llcen H'dk’ft, 4i (♦ . ,*« - . Camtrlo - do; u floollooad Edge HaadkareUeA; m Lac* Bordered do; « . Ool'd Kdgs Hom'd SUtcbad H ill £•» AtsrsdoctioaofWpTcaaU belwrol* i«e«a. L*3lm’ Lises Hipdkarebicftt from_76Cr to 13 60 r^ss-n iiSSiS&BsS2"^'^sa®dS^ • aailiSt «" ’ T^HEESKTcSE^^r-^ \J 270bex««prim# W. E.Chay«i-- ; - U do Limburg . do; xa.t«»«»d **ma» goHomma t lass. JJOLIOAY PRESENTS. ‘OPPOSITION 15 Tfi* LIFE OF TBADE.’* GIFTS! GIFTS’. GIFTS! THE GEEAT GITT BOOK HOUSE,! AnnooDComenl to the eiUz«i» of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Vicinity. WebfcT* cpetrt eehclee ■ t « k £t5?S^SiSSET frvm the pubhhir*. it No. 62 which we ore offer! c* et oopreeedeotedly P”®**; NotwitiutAiidlnjrwe wil ouf 'Bork' mt J' lovaetprice*,we ß i T #wilh cne ABLE P&ESBHT, worth from HITT (JENTB to ONE HUSDBKD pOLLABS. ' OoreHortaeet of Book*i too«ten«iv© to«a* menie: therefore, we will cDly «ay that It eoniliU in nert »f HISTORICAL, BIOGKAPHIOAL. PO- JUVENILE, eid HIBLELL*KX'‘CB WOBK8: TAMILT, p6oiCST end PEW BIBLES, PBAYSB BOOKS, Ac., together with e fine **«ort meat of Book* aoltable for I HOLIDAY PRESENTS! ' W. h»»o tha lugtit «d beet ouortment of PHO- ALBUMS to be found to tb. eltj, at price, wbfih DWF OOXPSTITION! Coaiiit in part of SILVER AMD PLATED WARE, WATCHES. CLOCKS AMD MS* JiWELBT, Right Dot GUt Calendar Clock*, each * *9 2 Splendid Eight Day Clock*....—— « J" Wide Awake Clecka.——- ,* 2 Gothic Clock* 2 Oak Leaf Clock* ... $ 2 Fine Cluster set* Jewelry..— { 99 Plain Gold Bln**..- * Chuei Gold Bio**. • — 1 ,i 99 SUrer Plated Carton, (fine,)— “ g{ Fine f Urcr Plated aebleti— * ®® Feta Solid Bllrer Table Spoon*...—. —. J® SeU Solid SUrer Tea Spoon*.—. —~ ™(0 BeU SoUd Sllrer Fork*. .*•— ™ 2 NjU SUrer Pleiad Table 3 2 BeU SUrer Plated Tea Spoon*...——— J "M Beti SUrer Plated Dtnner Firka—. *to Bllrer Plated Batter Kul'W- ~ lio Tatent Lew Gold Watch* . - 2 Ladle*' Patent Lew Gold Watch**.—-—• JO bO Bllrer Watch* l ® 2 Mi*ee»’ fleck Chain*—. J 2 Pearl Porte Bonaale*.———— * J*n Fine Gold Locket* “S' Ladles’ Fine Gold Pencil*.— —••• *sg J „ Gent’* Gold V«jt Cbtlcj...—. o 60 FoJl Sots Coral Jewelrf —♦ 760 Mottle, U&mto tad €or*l Breaitpini- % £J. Lsdiee' Gntid OhilD«..—..— ® ~9 Gold Pent, with **Unr.on hcldor* o oo GentU Cluiter * w Petri Pocket Enitei, (very fine.. 1 w MisctlUneom GUti, raiylng to Ttlts Irom 60 I etnU to $lOO. early, If youwould secure bargain!* at ‘ No! 52 FIFTH STREET, rpo GLASS MANUFACTURERS— Finding tliß demand for DITHRIEOE'B XX FLINT SLABS PATENT OVAL LAMP OHIM HEXSmucb greater than oar pr. ■Bpply, and wishing the tmbllo to be folly. iopp.kd with tkeae ÜBBIVALBED OHIHMBTis we bare concluded to grant the priyilege to manufacture them to house* of respectability. DOZBH PEE WEEK. while the demand is almoet wholly for the Patent Oral. _ .... > Tboee of our own manufacture will be distiii* 'gobbed by our trade mark of XX FLINT GLASS, Which all cthera are cautioned from caing. All package* of Chimney* made under our llceoee wfll be marked with the name of patentee and date B. BULGER, Ao't, Manufacturer of oTery description of PUBUITUE/E HO.4S SMITH FIELD STREET, A mu MoctmmtofP/TTSBPBOH UttiVTAO TVBBD FCBMXCBSoonstantly on hand, which we will eeil at the loweet prtoerfot CASH. loiaflywasis ' '» JBL CNfilLi Manufacturer of WIKE • WORK. has always on hand and make* to or* der SCREEN WISE CLOTH; FLOUR A QSAJN SIEVES: OOPPEBt BRASS AND IRON WIRE CLOTH{ 8188 CAGES; plain and ornamental WISE WORE, far gardens, flower steads, Arch wars tor flower a. Wire Lattica and Trellis Work for trior* Ac.; HUBSKBT PENDERS; BAT AMD MOUSE MEAT AMD CHEESE SAFES ; ! WIBB W NDOW SHADES, landscaped or lettered. Also. RING WIRE* all elsee, at Ho. 60 FOURTH STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa. no2l:6mir» ; Medical card.— W. BODEKIIAMIB,M. D., o[ How Tort, Harlnr arrired Is Pittibnntb, will, aa canal, dorcto hl> IXOLUBIVE ATTENTION lo the Medical and Sorcleal treatment o ( CHBOHIO DISEASES, wo* oUlu thoaeoftboLowel Bowel, encb M FUtl. Ooa stlpatlon, PUtolo, Elreure, rallies ol the BowoL BUlctnte of tie Bowel, Oloptlou of the Bowel, Ao., Ac. Aloe ibe ernriom Cbronlo Dieeascsof the Womb, tbe glduen, tbe Bledoer, Ao. BUi red dance is at So MOHOHOAHELA. HOUSE, where bo mar bo aeon and consulted from 9 oclock a. ra. to S o'clock p. m. dallf. Howlll dj It patients i In ear-part of the dtp. It dasirot. defrlf I*vIAMIINII OIL WORKd. 2MPIOB t SMITH, BoQners and doAlsrs In OABBOS OIL, nmnrpssiod by any la ill racket.' * «7-orden left at tbeif office, Wo. 41 STBS XT, or et tb rlr work* Ila will bepromptlj aitended-to. - •[ •yBoyOT of OEPPB OIL. gALMOKAL BK1KT8! 500 new ttjfe BM/MOB4L BKIBT3, at rtduced crloee* for the HoHdeyi. IjIiAJUKI FJLUIm! 1 BEO bblß. While Eagle Floor; 200 dd double extra Bartlett Floor, 800 do XX Foid‘» . . do; _ 203 do “Medleon MllH’ do; 160 do “Wheat City” do; ?8 do tartooa braoda Family do; S« do ebofceßye Floor; . x for b? .. • 80.U0WAKEE h tiBhQ« Ullli'l'K 1, J ÜBT ■ttiSliU'lVJSU.— £77 large Turkey?; 780 “ Cbleheue; 100 « Duok»,Ce«ee, Ac.; Fow ready and for sale by RIDDLE. Ko. 183 Liberty etr*et. i. i Viit>aAL uiiomKß wniMi&K. —lt uiu time, labor,'clothca and money; »iU wear (br yarn arithont repair; no aorrant can creak It; a child eight Team old can operate It; to caution o? chill reatuaita In lta nee,' aad urea lit coat ta clothing apery eU'montha. For tala at the India BnffTPapot. 8» ■* «» »«. BMON BlßOUri', just received fteah from tha bakerlaa; atfo, Boaton Wine and A< Bra3HAW .! : bbls, Covering’s Byrap, ; dhhdt. do do; SO bbla. Fcnnaylaania do; to do N. T. Golden do; In atom and for tala bp * dri> K/~y 811 Liberty a'.roat. LuTiUbS boxes Clothei Pina loot recalled and tin; atio by dais y W. M- OOBMIiY. ZII Liberty atraat. ADiu.b' b&ATfcB, §1 25 to |s—tlie moit/uhlovable kind now In uio *t the On tr*l ind othtr eknUngpond* In Now Tork, for sale jg pftWyftTßTfcEY, 138 Hood 320 LTBEBTY BTBEET. CKATKB,' *UB M.tJS AiSU JsUXS, at d.IIT* BO »H * TKTLgr, TO Wond it. C'IOOPJSKo' ANU OAJtU’UNXiiKt'' Tg , tgT , re WooJ CIULTS KKVUhyJSKS, all kini* <53 JM* tor “'nf/wTI « TETEBT. ICT go~)« TABCHt BTAiMJUI—I6U boxes, Maditon filuch lor ula'ty BOnoMASEB A L&HQ ; g°OTB AT 65 FIFTH SXIIKE' gOOTS AT 55 FIFTH STREET. gOOTS AT 55 FIFTH STREET. —OOTB A'T 55 FIFTH STREET. dell gOOTS AT 55 FIFTH SfKttEl. UOOia A*!’ 65 FIFTH STRHJffiv Jj • ■ •'■•••• • • dflia BOUXb Al* 55 FltfTU ttTKiSKT. deia IOOIS AT 55 FIFTH bTKK&I BOOTS ATSS FIFTH STREET. i ■■ ■ - <at» ■ gOOTS AT. 55 FIFTH STREET. 1 CASH SODA. —75 boxei jbrt ia «HiMttdtonl»b7 W. M. QOIUttY. rjltY COUNTRY HKKOHANTSAND ■,i v' J . S i EATON, fIIAEKCM A CO., ■ * Not. 17 and 19 Fifth Street. Jobber® »hi rtUlltr. orTBnmiHOS. SMBBOI DEBIE3, HO3HBT, GLOVES, BOOP. BKIBTS, BIBBOHB, SBIBTB. COLLABS, TIBS.' TOMB BHIBTB «nd DBAWEBS.WOOLES HOODS. BO BIAB. BOABFS, EEPHYB AHD BUETLAHD WOOL; 4,000 B*. ESITTIHO V ABBS, on hand and to arrive. OUR GIFTS Third Door ebore the Theatre. PITTSBUBQBt PA. AT GBEAT BARGAINS! JOB. HOHHS, 77 %od T 9 Market itreet. gamer Liberty *cd Hand rtmti. DIALIKB. Oor itock vu purchased .before the bit ii** l }* thus lo prices, end f> otter to CITY AHD COUNTRY HEBOHAHTS, MILLI - PEDDLEBS, end *0 who boy to nil a^in. H. B.—A choice assortment of Staple Dry Goods, At wholesale only. JJOUDAY PBESENTS. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! A large, freak and ooxopbte awortment of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; WRITING DISKS; PORTFOLIOS; AHBALS; GIFT BOOKS; POSHOAL WOBKS; JUVENILE BOORS; TOY ROOKS; HYMN BOOKS, Ac., How ready ud for nit at the lowest yrlies, at HUISTT’S, Mabohio Hall, Fifth Stbeet. JQI ABI ES, for 1863, JPHOfOBMPH ApDMS, All itylee. P 1 T T OC K’S, OPPOBITE THE POST OFFICE. .....NOVEMBEB 1862 1862. o -A. IR, IF B T S W.D.&HM’CALLTJM, 67 FOURTH StREET. A large potion of our stock baring been bought previous to a eerie® of ad ranee®, and now replenish* ed, (lost preceding'the largest adrnee of thesiaaon) with the newest designs in CARPETS, Oil CLOTHS,WIHDOW SHADES, Re., A favorable opportonlty la offered to purchasers at moderate rates, ai price* will certainly re higher. delOily _J pETROUTE OIL WORKS, PITTSBURGH. PA. •ft-gBHB & GEAFF, Proprietors. Capacity lira thonsand band* per week. •VOfflce, UOHOHQABKtA BOOSX. T AJDIES’ FANCY FURS ; ii CHILDREN'S TAHOT FOBS; GENT'S FUR CAPS, COLLARS A. GLOVES; HATS AND CAPS. Every variety end ityle of the above goods on hand tfeCOKD & Co.’B, Ho. X3l WOOD BTBEET. I CHARLES L CALDWELL, (saceeaior to James Holmes A C 0.,) PORE PACKER, Dealer In BACON.LABD, BUGAB-COBED HAMB, SMOKED BEEF,'Ac. 00 R. MABBET AND FIRST STREETS, d«ll:ly PmwaaH, Pa. BKOOM HAJNDLBd—I,OOO iirooi Handlai lust received and for eels by , d»l2 W. M. GOBHLT, 271 Liberty «treat. SJEHTJjre jaACBIJTES. QET, THE BEST. WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES, No. 27 FIFTH STREET, Tli* HOLIDAYS erecomtor, and nothin* can be morn appropriate, economical or acceptable for *' OaBIBTMAS OB NEW 1 EAR'S GIFT, than an Imptoted Wheeler* Wilson Bewing Machine, Awarded the lint nrealam orar fourteen competl- I ton, at the UNITED STATES FAIRS, tor the yean 18M, 1859 and 1860 j orar 97,000 now In GM In tha United Staioa, giringmiiTeml satisfaction. _ T&ls Machine makee tha loch atttch lmpralbla to unravel, with tha ssasntlal advantage of being eiflw on both aide*, forming no rids* or chain, it will qnßtj itllcb, hem, fell, gather, ntnd, cord, tnek add J * THE BRAIDER IS A NEW IMPROVE-] -HENT. Magaa atfcirtawat tor mwhtg Braid «r open any land of fabric, in,tha moat elaborate de sign! without any proriotu basting. The elegance, speed and simplicity of this Me chine, the beaoty and vtrength of stitch. and adapt ability to the thickest or thinnest fkbrlcs render It the most BUOCESBIUL AND POPULAR SEWING. MACHINE now offered to the pa tile. C 7 WARRANTED THREE TEARS."** and examine them, at No. 29 fDTB WM.BOMHEB & CO., deSaisvF I EWING MACHINKB. WILLIAIIRA OSTO* naegcallad doable thread faSFAHXL! 'Salesroom, No. IS FIFTH STREET, . PITISBURQfI.PA. Theaa Uaehines will do all kinds of work) and an warranted end kept to repair on* year without any *“**■ LiLLXt, sTaAia*oo.,jLp?u. MEDIAL HOTICE. Let the nobllo be perfteUy aimed that they may boy and nee WILLIAMS * OEYIB* MACHINE wlthaamoch impunity as any la marfcst, notwith standing the gras mhstataaaata.nnortlscto em anate from the Grover A Baker Bewlng Machine 00. and others.- The Idea of stopping pwawßafrommSM «h—> machlnm, when they cannot atop a from eolt lngthem»ia prtpoftarca*..Thl§ Machtr* wta *pat» anted Feb. 1881. We grambe t* reward sag aeraea with a Bering kfitcMna who can. point Ofgt an* stag** case where a per sou to wham we nevoid a Merhtnt b “ *°w3» W LILLET, STRAIN A 00. LARGE STOCK OF a LOaks SHA¥IB, JOST BECIVED BT EXPBESB." 500 PIECES Delaines, AT 25 CENTS, W. & D. HUCUB\ Cor. Fifth & Market Sts., ARRIVAL NEW GOODS TOB TBB holidays 83100 BALMORAL BKERTB, All colors, and four yard® wide. CLOAKS, Of all kinds, some entirely new and embroidered. S EC -A. W 3L S , For Ml"*—i Children and Gent’s—both lose and equare—VEßT CHEAP, j ALSO,. I LADIES* OOLLABS, SETS, SLEEVES, LACE and OBEHADIBB VEILS, GENTLEpIXH’fI WOOLEN “iSSto'riBABBBDCOTTHTBY YLAHHELB and BLAHKSTS jot received. . tar Please china a eaU be'ore purch»«lng jonr Holiday presents, as we have a stock of all kinds of godds vary cheap, which cannot fail to please.. 0. HASSON LOVE & C0 M 4 '7l 2I&BKET STBEET. (Bigs or m» Okjoisal Bn Bite.) dell^ gARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS No. 17 Fifth Street. EATON, MACRIIM & CO. a« OYFEBIHG BAHGAIHS IH Balmoral Kid Hoop Skirts. ' Embroideriesand Lace Good,. Gloves and Hosiery. • Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Zephyr Hoods. Talmas, Scarfs, etc., etc. ■nr. itniuaUau.il> inpplj Tun AT COST la th. SOLDIEBS* AID SOCIETIES, and ether goods for Soldiers’ nse. gPKOiAL HAIitS Dry Goods, FOR ONE WEEK, BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Market Street. HTT.Tta ! SILKS I BILKS ! SILKS 1 Id PLAIN, HOUSED, BTBITID AHD PLAID— Tram 6JX rant. to ,3 00 ,w jird. Cloaks t Cloaks I Cloaks l In »U tb. HI WEST AHD HOST DXBTRABLE ■trial, from S* 00 to S3O 00: ' BHAWLB! SHAWLS! SHAWLS ~ XoollihoTwlstlMißdotrilpxicm. Dress floods I Dress Goods I Im WOVXHTABBIOB, from l<3£o» to GOc. SB T.AT7TBB I DE LAIHES [Prints! Prints! Prints! I Th« BEST, HEW IST A BAHOSOHEST, ot I%=. SOO BALMORAL SKIRTS! I Jut os S 3 00. Wholesale Buyers WBl find this a most unosnal opportunity to.re* plenlah their stock at LOW PRICES* A GLYDK’S HOLIDAY BULLETIN PITTBBUBUn, PA; Monday.- December Btb, • \ 78 MARKED STREET, Tor ti. lntpoetloo d thf poMIc, 0 Urp tlfnl anortmsat of r. Goods for the Holidays l At price*—hick-eoaaotfidl to ,Ir. ntTitkotta ML OnutockcmprlimUmlotiitoodlootit,le»«d r HWIB3 AHD OAHBBIO ODLLABB AHD OTBj i YALEHCIBHHEB LACE 00LLAB8 AHD BETH; IHTAHTS* EMB’DBQBEIAHDWAOTBt _ LIHEH, OAHBBIO AHDJQIB'D_ Mrft TIHI AaHt LA OI YXILB. BLIEYC, -OS SSS3S#ggfeSfteg&Sb I WALLETS, he. Thelaxgastaad moat elegant MNifmiiitof Head-Brow*, Het*. Cap* and Hood* In tto dtr, Ootid* o grati ooa*«c of elk* BUoIt, loMOkSaOKB omVaHUT UOODE .m* llooed obovo, oad ,«7 wltoM, tx dwffnlftff r^ <w g Pi—ante wai fled It to their advantage to call end vee* OWDaaiara can sapper tbalf trade with HOLIDAY GOODS Tram cor .took ot ttm LOWEST OASB PMOES. nACBM & GIIYDE, pioi) A'lSH.— lbs. cod , dtiTjp-WVIIWOBmLt. 2TL Xdt ALT^—stw ucfcs Idtowpool, grooitd Alum Btil to oniT. tat fcr wti>* or . .fin gpygaep * 00. jpOR THE HOLIDAY& Prices Marked Down. Th® attention of th® BAD IKS l.talU<l lath. Art that *• are now dosing on* •® r * toc * °* Emlroiderici, LAST YEAR’S PRICES. We have on hand an elegant jrt&ck of COLLARS^ k>ml. L V”ck H l age titta GLOVES,' GAUNTLETS, • BOOIH, 80H* TAGS, BKATIHO JACKETS, HUBIAB, SCARFS, POUTIOBSAD! AHD HEED LX BOOKS, CUBAB, STEEL BUCKLES AHD PINS, Ac, : BALMORAL BKIETS. A splendid line, In bright oolors, at Hew Fork price# to retail buyers, at HOKNB’S Trimming Store, 77 A 7» MABgET STBEET. _ PITTSBUBGH. JjARGE AND BEAUTIFUL CHINTZES, At 18^4,20a. and 25e* WE SHALL OPEN, OH 78 KARRET RTBEE3V#**t id*. Linen Handkerchief!, nnd Fancy fioDdt, ABBOETMEST OP French and English JUST OPEN, AHD. WILL BE SOLD AT OLD PRICES. W. & D. HIJGIJS. gPECIAL SALE OF DRY GOODS" FOB THE . M. Burchfield’s, H. R cor. 4th and Market Bts. FLAin MOHAIB ! .For 20c. north 25, PLAtD BIP8„... "25 “ *•* PLAID BEP3U. “31 “ «. • HOOB DE LAIHES “.'.SS . “ 31. FIGUBKD EMPBEBS “i 76 “ 1 EMBBOIDEBED BETS •‘l6O “ 2 (0., LACE BITS AHD COLLABS; CLOAES AHD BACQOES; LOHG PLAID SHAWLS; SOHTAQB.WOOL HOODS, HOBIEBY, aUtVKB. A large itotk of HEW GOOD? Jut reedred. gORNE’S HOLIDAY SALE OF ESIBBOIDIBIES. " LIHEHHAHDHEBOHI^ T ®aß )oDa _. Prices jnarlcedjOoum. have determined to mark down. ; To Last Year’s Prices Oar catlr® ®todt ol EHBBOIDEBm, LOTS' HAHDKHBOHIEPB and PAHPY GOODS., -j, Wtbsre Jtat ncdndilmb stock of FRENCH WORKED SETS AHD COLLARS; LACE BETS AHD COLLARS; EHB'D AND SCOLLOPED H'DK’FB; WORKED SLIPPED* ’ * AsH oth*r WndA *f goods saitable for the Hoodsys- JOSEPH HOBNB, noSfctf Noe. 77 A 79 MARKET BTBkJtt. «f UCTIOJT B^JLBS. ooseholiT fubnltere at , AUOTK’K. —On TUDSDAT AFTEBHOOH. Dm. ltth, ot 1 o’clock, trill be .old, ot DotU AQC; ttoo,H jriltb urMt,* Urn qoMtitjotgMd Md i tnmsiL Ingrain Carpets, Floor Matt tog, GasChan ddiers with ent glass drops, Hall Light, Carbon Oil | LMOg, QOCkIO, dtOTM, tlfflf Apet gUUACi AND ttiiuklß _ McClelland's Auction.* So. M FITTH SIMM. P BATTS 25th ANNUAL CONSIGN HIST Of BOOKS AT AUCTION.—OntHUBS DATindSATUBDAT KVKSJHBS.. s&’&ks <TTK »Sred Id thU mutet. tile \thrr- | i K. PBATT. S&lerman. - °*±*L ‘TTAi.iiAHiiKß'itnj&flAXAUU'riw- V —On TUESDAY EVENING, 16th, •» ru o’clock, will U toll. nt thn Commercial 8*1“ Emil, Ho. 6* Yifth •One*: . SVAKSKSiKffifetaWMh* A KHKiWKK SALE OF- LUiUOBH * A On MOKDAY MOBHISO, Deo JJ •eMo’docF.wUl be eold.bj order ct AMgo e*e* Ho. €3 bml&fitld stmt, tb« eni.re *tock ©t Wia*s» pfiwitiM, Qlnif By sad Irish Whtoky. . lye-TBea-OMb, Aact . JED VCJtTIOJT'tI* gOHOOb FOB TfOOSQ IB PHILADELPHIA. nkla. at IMI Chest cut strcst. ' jj., . . P Pnca to Boarders* (tnelodlni heard, wuhgE ua tuition In theSngUih brtnSae end In Iteneh*) I *^Sr£lJS!omtol«il«hU «»T»•>•*- axrvUouKm. Hon. J. K. UoaxnxD, Flmbirgh ■,< ■ JOT* T. LoOi»r®*l- “ J4T*So««. n»fffi*‘ll»iMpbU; OoL J. B. MooiiT»»P» • " ' prot Jon*B. Bast, Trenton,a. J.j - ' _i._ Jndg* flam, IX. B. wnorwns Oocrt. ' noPiBw UKMAIitiCHOUJU.—H-WH.IiIAMa hoocund.SOßUAXi SCHOOL•* Ho. B it. *c*n: H»b tb»am*»Bt*of tlulWehrai, tbtmu la , traOTMtl » rt nj.^ b^~KATOir I cheexfoUycensor In tbs opinion «pge^gon. t ..wViwihm la string It as car ortnton that tbs I nmmmtit** 1> , . I taßjoatnlii tto rten 1 H« e*n vrtv*n pcpfl* fcrtba High Bcbod quida* L «sfc3t»wd «L«tt«F lot* «■*****•**• ttfl «M» Jort €*»«»* m^iTPflL Ou^u»»««
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