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IjJ®. —«ndca* extra to the party eroding dab, For a daboffißeottiwawJUaeadtba »ro»o GmtT» 'iafl*. fir i dab of twenty, we>>ll »«d tfce Hotftm Gtxrm daily. Blcgl* ccpl<w, 5 cent*. Cay Ail itbwripUen* tirtdJy t» odeaaee, and pep«* at««j» st?R»d wbenthe too* cxp'wa. i 1 To Oca Bsr»t«KTATiT*» ajto Taroni w WAka' ik*tc*.—The Washington office of tbe Piltibvrgk GomcO* la on llth street. Jut north of the Arena*, ■nd preeiaely oppoeUo the Ladles’ Eotrenoeto Wil- Urd*s Hotel, on the flirt floor. Oar Washington eor» I tspondenteo be fbond or heard of there, *t ell twon hf the day or night, andmomgeeaod neve left there tor a* will be tore to reach n*. A file of the CfeMtfe can always be found there, and oar Beprceea • tatlTM in Congress, and other friends, are rrqnfiteJ and lari ted to call, whenever convenient. Wo en treat them to feel assured that they will always moot i » eordUl welcome from our correspondent, at hi*4 - Mid ahould say, especially I . eo whaa they bring news; | A Betrogtade Movement. ; The newa that oar entire larmy had re eroMed tto Rsppahsnnook oaneed great surprise, net unmixed with a feeling of disappointment. The cause—we presume the sole cause—of tins retrograde movement waa the sudden riseof the riveroc'easioned fiy heavy rains. The pontoon'bridges eould not bo maintainedagainst the etrong current of a dood; and to remain on the south side with the means of re-crossing cut off, and the river utterly impassable, wonld have been too great-a harard. We have had very exaggerated rumors of the losses sustained by our troops in thebatlle of Saturday; but there is, we I think, no good reason to believe that they exceeded four or five thousand. This ret-1 regrade movement is discouraging; but there is no ground for despondency. . A , good in the river may have disooneerted the plans of our Generals; but that is all. The movement was doubtless wise and prudent. There seems to be nb, doubt of the fact that Gen. Sigel joined Gen. Burnside on l Sunday: We haiart » guess, -without pre } tending to inow more nbout the intentions r ‘of our commanders.then, that thtf next crossing will be at or ,near Port | . Bojah' The high waUr will facilitate such a moTement, and then ; our army can hare a the co-operation of the gunboats. Wo aro rory glad to learn bysubse<iuont ' i dispatches that the morement was made without the loss of a man of a gun. .f Emancipation to auasoart. i 1 The important question of compensated emancipation will soon come practically before<3ongross,’/in the application of the ■ Legislature of Missouri for 'an appropria tion to enable that State to emancipate hex aIaTCS in accordance with the- President's plan and the resolution of Congress. It will lead to an intereating discussion, and will bean excellent teat of the nsnocaacr of the pro-slavery, anti-administredon party. Miesourl haa staked by a decided 7 popular, majority to be reliered of the incu bus which baa *e greatly repressed her . prosperity for forty years, and haa now , thrown her into a condition bordering upon haarehy. Sow we shall ace what those man who profess to hays an oh a profound mpeet'for the voice of the people will do. It i» estimated that there ere now not over6o,ooo elavea in that State Subject to ‘ the operation et that compensating fen. To free that nnmber, at $BOO eaoh, 7 wonldcoat fifteen millions of dollars,-aboUt, aamneh aa iteosta to carry on thm war ■ ’ tor'ton days. ; : This measure, if carried oat, win settle -Missouri effectually, and save money to the government, besides adding a great State to the already preponderat ing eeate of freedom. I .It would, mortorer, inaugurate a Test eooial resolution that , ■ will redeem ell the border States from - ...the debasing and depressing corse of slavery, giro them pesos, and put them on ~ S the high road pf prosperity and progress. •- The SU Louie Democrat, speaking of the valueof the slaves of that State, aaya: “If the actual prodnctlTe value of tho. .. slaves olMistouri was today to be made the test of remuneration, scarcely a penny would be required. Tmoußioiuo/ doUart, Vi are weu eaUiffed, wiU cover the cash value of the slave property of every loyal owner in the Stef*." • The truth la, this war has so ehaken the “patriarchal institution,” and made “prop rr erty in man” so Insecure and nndeeirable, that Its owners glad to take a very 'modonii compensations- • If* I p Prweperlty of the Hortb< Ono of the most remarkable features of : this estraordlnary timo U tho ■ toady and Increasing prosperity of srery deportment of marrafac taring end commercial indus trythat prerails in the North in tho midst oT tho most tremendous conflict of modern times. Although a million and a half of <rar own countrymen ore in arms - and en gaged in mutoalslaughter, yet our people are as busy, as cheerful, se well supplied, andiprobably as bappy ae erer they were.. Tbe' poor are suffering less than they nwidly do In the winter eoaeon, I while thoie In better dreumetanees seem to hare mote abundant means : than erer before. Witness the generous donations to rolnn teers in the shape of bounties; the mualS oent eontribntlohsand gifts to sick, wounded and healthy soldier*; the almost ... nadioiniihed contributions to objects of oommoiaud religious; oharity; •' bst what is more significant than aIL are ! . tho prompt andi mtmUeent donations in aid of tha suffering operatives of England, mUoh'already foot np the. goaeronS aggre • gate of too hundred Ihmaani dollar).. If trit a people hid cause of doront gratfc tndeto the Olser of sH good, sorely wo are thst people-. ■ ■ : . fsweat Decietose «r nm Vtmmrt of tdb U»ir*DP»i»Bt«- *u» 6«e»e* «t Anntiee, •namstf ef-eotuiMl. toftther vESSa etert# (9«Ml»w»i'»n4.B a PF«°» Coart* efywoeylWßfeettdHow York, on t&« Uw ef Cbufeb Property—* llll * a *?* {foiuelioii^y ß",lonn H. Vttmtr, D. i »»d puhliebed hy.B. V. I»- ir(g, Butter, ft i Thle ]«• Bute volume of . W tbe si' obJeetnndniuuroofwMelt *re fatty eel forth in the title; end white K ®»7 t * T * tb& ntite&toieit to the**ae»*lre*d*r,lt le ■of vela* ee * compendium of tew *0 it op pUes to the'; identity Writ property of ebtahee end eonjrtgetlone.Prieo 76 The Banka Expedition- t .. The Washington correspondent of the e* York Times professea to be in possea the eecret of the destination and _ ject of this famous expedition, and eaja fn his letter of the 14th:, “ao mischief can result from gratifying the public desire as lb ita object, and then adds. 1 ' ■ We have bad long had amploauthority /for believing that the expedition was dm | lined tb operate in the Department of the Gulf. We are now permitted to say that | ita objects are to embrace all the interests of that Department; and that after the lapse of a short period, and the accom plishment of oertain important acts, Gen. Banks will relieve Gen. Bailer in his com mand, and,the latter wiU return to the North. “The causes for this change in com- menders can aot bow fully be given announcement heretofore first made ib this column in regard to the action of foreign j Governments adverse to Gen. Butler, and the difficulties arising between that officer and the citixons of certain not over friend ly European Powers, aro understood to have resulted in a demand for his removal, and yet this demand has followed, rather than influenced, the Government in a de termination originating in other causes. The occupation of Mobile will be one ot the earliest fruits of this augmentation of force in the Department; and no one can doubt that Gen. Banks will lose no time and spare no effort to rid Texas of the hand ful of rebels that oontrol that State; and if, after his return, the change shall result In the placing of Gen. Butler in some posi tion here, .where hie brain and steadfast wUI oan influence the whole machinery or the war, the .' country will indeed have cause of gratitude fop the transfer The dispatch in to-day'sGazstti, stating ] that the Banks expedition passed Hilton Head on the 10th, settles the question that Gen. Bases goes at onde to the Gulf, and wiU take no part in the operations against Richmond. .'We may now look for the speedy fall of Mobile, and tho early lib eration of Texas from rebel rule. Tho statement that Gen. Bases is to su persede Gen. Btrrtxn at New Orleans will excite surprise; for everybody except rebel sympathisers felt that BuyiEE was the right man in the right place. Still the change may be a good one, few men surpass Gen. Basks in administrative powers, while his predecessor may find a position further north In which his sagacity and indomitable firmness wilt be of equal , or greater value to the country, v Secession Flock. Htuicnn V. JbHHaos, Ex-Governor of . Georgia, and no* Senator elect to the Con federate Congress, delivered an elaborate i address before both brandies of ths Geor- ! gia Legislature. We quote a passage: ; “The past justifies cheering hopeß for the futnre. Considering our inferiority in numbers and equipments, the paucity of our means at the beginning of the contest, and the fact that we are thrown entirely upon our own resources, being cut off from supplies through the ordinary channels of foreign commerce, if is tcondir/ul f*af we hove not been otemhtlmed. The old world stands amazed at the success of our armies. Since the war begun we have fought mere battles and wen more victories than were ever crowded within the tame space of time. The balance of victories is largely in our favor, the zeal of our people is un diminished, and the courage of our soi-| dierv ah Indomitable as in the first hour of enthusiasm when they rallied. Our ener gies are being strengthened, our resources multiplied and developed, mid »nr arma ments' of every kind augmented. We have no reason to give up the contest. Ttiere is no retreS but in chains and slavery, no submission but in dialjonor and degrade- U °°Xt in S troth which jwe ooght to know j and appreciate as neecksary to the devel opment of aU our ener&ee.and resources, , that we etand alone in’this war. Ir we succeed, we must do bo by our own might, i mjdßUie favor of heaven. We have not the heartfelt sympathy, nor need we expect the aid of a eingle nation of the earth.— The indulgence’' of delnatve hopee on this [ goore haa done us injury. It has encou [ raged eome degree of apathy among tho (people, and I presume it is tho main res. 1 eon why our government, in the beginning, I did not exert its utmost power to ereate or I procures navy.” I- Governor Johnson speaks moro hopefully than his fellow rebels of Virginia and South Carolina, probably because Georgia has not get felt, as they have done, the bit- I lerness of this mad conflict. t Ho says their I resources have been multiplied and de- I veloped since the war began. Perhaps so; I but if that be true, they owe it to the un i requited toil of their only loyal people, the I blacks. Surely it is high time that that i J arm of their strength were out off. General A* P« Hoiey* I A special dispatch lo a western paper General A. P. Herey ie on hie w»y .home to Mount Vernon, Indian*, j where his wife lies very ill. He giree the I following eketob of the recent expedition! to cut the Mississippi and Tennessee and | the Mississippi Central railroad: I u Onr forces had three fights—-first, at | the Tallahatchie; second, at the Vockney; third,: near Oakland—in all of which we weie successful,. The last was sorer©. Fif teen horses "were wounded end afterwards billed. We lost one cannon. We drove the enemy in every instance and oconpied the ground. We did not lose a man. We captured a oonricr with important .dis patches, stating that the rebels would make night at Big Block. They were afraid to go to Grenada, lest Hovcy wonldi oatch them aa they march to the East.” ■ Till Wheeling InUlligenetr flits CarUle l a farewell notice, eenolnding 1 in tie fol-1 lowing lan gnege: , ; I As ifar as West Virginia is coneenied [ he Is ne more. He who, had he been true, I might hare been first in ita coenolls, in that j he was false, claims only a Christian I burial, tbs rights of sepulture. “We hero done with him. The grave I has closed orer all there Was political in this' man, and no earthly ehastissmente canresehbeyond -the grave. Dt nortsti nil win ionum. We shall seek no farther )■< to draw his frailties from their dread abode.’ Oar teak ia dons. To history consign we the record, of ..our erring brother, and there We take onr'dears of him.” . . CaarLAis Fcixxa.—Xho National In- ' uUigtneer'njti . ,The many friends of Bev. A. B. Fuller, Chaplain in the -United Slate* Army, will learn with renet that he-was killed in the battle at Fredericksburg while' gallantly accompanying his regiment -into notion. Bo vu ft brother of the Coonttw D Olfiolij better known in this country as Mist Mar garot Fnlier. A cOßßserosnisT of thoßaltimora'Amef | lean, writing from Sdffoik,after detailing some lively skirmishing on the Biaokweter, remarki: “Give us tha south bank of thp James riser for onr road and'we’ll beat Burnside in the race to Richmond—we feel .confident.'’ ' A TtimnoTox diapataV layatkat Gen. Farnorr Arrifed.in tFat city ,oa Monday morning, from New York, r Colontlo Al ter t, piuoa and Zagonyi, ofMa itaff,*#- i«miianltd him. - ■ ’ y 't ' : T'' l " •' r ‘ K -"' J " '* ' • LECTVJUSB. rrJjpLEUTCREAT THE IRON OOT COl-LEQi oorner of Penn end Pt. Our TffIOfWEDNM AV) MOKKTSO. at U o’dockl ' • PECt‘LITIES. rUBLMC JTOTMCEB. Orricx or the Citizen* IsrußAacxCo., I Pttuborßb, DfC. 13th. IW2. f _ vrS“DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Presi d«,t-no4 Director. .f-IhU-ComjpMT bw; ihU day dtclarod » Dividend of THBKE DOLLARS ANP riFTY LKKTa (13 5 ,) FEB BHABE, p»j** U® to tbeStckh lJers forthwith. de!s:lw : BE^BtT»ury. rS»AQKICOLIURAI. SOCIETY. — Jv Tco Addo .1 H*etlcg of the Aiioghenjr Coon tv AsrlraUt rat Solely will to Wd oi the FißbT gEDNESDAT (7th ) OF JiNCAEY, ’l° *' 77 o'eltf k » m »t which tint. tn ebet'oti for o*t»n .odM.m.g«.of Iho SoolMy tor I >’•'1“ j will bf bold. W. 8. HAVEN. Ch«l.-ot«u del>t ' l rfS-PCCKET BOOKS, for the new “W Po4l*go Currency; DLABIVB,4 to 8 TO. ond 13 mo.; LAWTEBS NEW TIB ENVELOPE; BLO COUB'B INKSTANDS; POOTOGBAPH ALBUHb; for Tala by W. S. HAVEN. | oc2o corner Wood and Third etreeti. JTEfr jtar'EHTMJSJBJtIEJrTS. 18621 kedcction" "igo2 HOIAUD-A-TTS. We here rednead the pricer of 7ASOY POPLIKB; TANdY VSIdOUBi; FANOT BKP8: PANOV EHPBSSB CLOTH PANOV DBEBI GOODS; PANOV DBES3 GOODS; PANOV DBES3 GOODS; PANOV EMBBOIDEBtES; PANOV EKBBOIDEBICS; PANOV EHBSOIDEBIIfl; PANOT SHAWLS; P4NOT SHAWLS; PANOV SHAWLS; PANOV CLOAKS; PANOV CLOAKS; PANOV CLOAKS ; PANOT CLOAKS; MXBIS0 0 , CABUHCBXS; MRBINO3, OASHHEEIS; ilECI?08, OABHMIBE3; And ol; oor FANCY WIN!Eh GO' DS. WHITE, ORB & CO., Sscowon to George B. White 8 Os., So. 35 Fifth itreet. FOR BALK. —From B'GHTY to ONE BOBDBED mid TWENTY ACHES ol LAND, belexotrtef the farm ff Q*a. Bobln«m»ln B-etrre towiaip, near tfce > reliance of Adorn K*o , orijtooily part of the«»me tract. The land to «c.'l eat eoellty, eu»*dapt9lU oay hind of culture. Th, proyo.ty I InUof 3 tolOe-rei. • p’an ef which Is MTffi*... &»«.! ,r A m P o*li'2' ,,jr “ iUo ' WH I BcHMVet. Sorrtyor. AllMb.ry Urncr or tjICMMItMM Homatj, 1 AEitanm. Dec. iltbi-lttl ) Sealed proposals will be received by the andmlgaed np « t*rh (net ot com, for the erection of the CITY WEIGH OP PICE, m tno ““t” 4 ■° d ,tK, '“ ,10M ioHNEBO»N: "’A s*"-*- ■ IBRARY STEP LADDERS.—FoId- Ll Ick Step Ladder*, convenient for Libraries. PaftSf *e? alee. Wicker K*Ue Treyi; Japanned KmcTßowi coffah %crjk.. . Oak# and fiploe Cane, Maort'd else*, tto«OM«rta«tofD;>me«tlc ßookkeeping Oien 52,«,.t tb. BOiSHAW, [W ,- corner Liberty »fd Hoed itwrtA J ODD'S PATENT CANDLES. —Jus, rualnrf, a Iraih MPfIT cf Jodd'* vc War I audit,. white an 1 colored, four, j. 17 comer Liberty md Head Itwti. f IiAEJS ISOTICK. —Dratted men, whose L elmilMitaeMe will cot *h™, *®S“| peatnafSee. «c«o l.to aCTIte. M be acppUee HalMt.eUtm.t THE H' ECONOMtOab. dsitot, pnaoTioaL, And nmbd b, aU, both IT,,' aed amall, are thceo •IrgiAt, vat ravi* tad ttyluh BOOTS AND SHOES, For tele ebeap, »t i J. H. BORELAND S, «8 UASUT StBKIT, Sd d:« fron T lf*. d«l3 d*wT HTAKCH AUKNtilt Ih. ond» ilciuxl «r» Agrntr, for PltUbnrjh ud Yldaitj, tor WAT*'* MtnißOK BTABCB COMPABT, Anil keep cooetaotly on bend » erop'/ ol BTABCB, T&’lone etjle peckasee, which will be eold In qnantitiea to the trade on meet terna. SCHOMAKER A LANS, NOW 13 THE TIME TO KILL YOUR bat*. MICK AND BOAoaw.-r«erfiv ■BAT PABTB D warranted to do it et&otnaUy Cn- Sithe worlhleee rat poleon ottered to tbe puLUc, lt nemrtunu bard, netiher drea It tennonß tharaby eodanrarins the premlaea by. Ore. Aakfcr TOW *%SiS ““Sob 'YikmiStr 7corner Bmlthfield »d Fourth etroete. WANTSD—A atoot, aetlea boy, to Irani *bad'»l baling- On> from the owintrf preferred delft POULTRY JUST hECHIVED. — ' 877 Urje Turkeys; 'lBO ** ChUken*; 100 “ Duck*. Qe-w, » *& •°' 1 K„- mgl; VT&VV li/lUUBH JLX £D TBIB DA*- , , 100 febls, FUot Htminji 10 do" OriUi < »• * -&ibt««Drtod ?«**><*; SO both. Fared Ft*«be*; 10 bbl«. f'Mh Efpi e Co EoHßuUtf* .., ‘•* ,Ji t,. n. Toini *oo S' DKIKii— PBIKD BEET; . . . LE&V BABB, in barrel* and kege; BKod l’OBK; Mo. J MAOK.KBKL, large: o, r A 00- t-lberte « rnO AKKiVii Mkal' WJSJBiC— I 2$ bit*. common Criaberrlei; •O, do Swkot’* Dolt do: • foyb L. fl VOIOT At Oq. t KBASh—in can«, koM ontt barrels— VT lsW eUttAK-UUKISU HAMS.—Juat i3i fM»iT.a..K.II i-ppij or jriMans«; mnr Blonol , JOH.H A# BINBIIAW, ~ rtelg * corner Lllxrty H»oJ street (InUuifi ULb iJAKKIiLS, in good or- J iv.lOTulebT JAgi DAIZIU, * 808, «nd TO W»t»r rtwrt. KUDK olli—ffiU bbm. . rtantat, DALZELLIt B™, •^j 8 f " C 9 and TO WftUff ttrMt. N' oncinu jpacjvkkb h»U Barrel*, «uIUW* to Litd. Botlar or anything*! •» •I l * b**'tdlo»by *C»\t -a, BIOt»L«. ISA Liberty atraat. AKD VIL, pure wintarstrainsd, ior mj. ha JAfi> DALZELL M 809|' ; ; <9.odToW»t«ritr»t r'tOOPKKB' -i— -d.u° 101 tmm. iw g'ocd.t. —KOOIi UAKUbKa.—»> wU Broom BtfilUal loft neel*»d »od *or «aUT>y OOBMLT. 871 Llbgrty aTA ft Oiil BTAKOtI l—ltiU boit>« Q.H* fi y nBI *" !ll, ”“OH^MAgXB*tiAKO- C" 'toivf'a KKVUiWttno, ou - ter ** l m&rw * Tgri.tT. lM >\iL.r-50 bbla. *!? 1 KcSnwl Oil reo’d Vj.tMi li>ni H.OOH.TBB. /Wtf kith jtut SiS e- ? a w!i£ , ao«S.T, snwurtj *m». VnDE«fisWIRVT gl S" VSTEMBNT OK f'tK J'O'LAR g«VtEG* SINK, for ,i meet hr eecteg ho TMsbta * b, 186 S Anocot don l.l lf«l_ts!3,»n » •* • reselred from Difoe « t*re dorlnr lei* ex L£th?”°_ 0» it to <*»■ ' mirl.g lb. 1m; ill »«»'»' 7017111 144,01 76 Dl.Wrnd do, DipoiUcn. Dm. bt, HC2... ”“J 70 Oontlogvnt Fund ASIETS. Bond..Mor g««l *t.d I “^•* 3 JVJSS a swekiffP° tlbirgh BDiio... 76,676 63 Hi S. CrtUcotmoflndilttd. M, 6 per twt.-——• “• Ka 01 sj»s SSJSSffifaia-s- 163.886 « t7l7 M Th« Truatewe h«*e thie daa declare' a WM*®? of TBBKV PFB CBHf on*, of Pit ebnrgh.Dec. 12tb, ISO 2. Th. rn.dor.lpwd. Auditing S”'' 1 ' ISO.*, Md «*>.* ttaTbj™«unlMd th» A~OAOI „ lo .d «!.b wHirrirs. 1. O. BASEOTE-, 0 tease* pUBLIC BALE. dels 2td*U<*y Ih. tmdonlfQ'd, botog .toot to nm t. to th. dty.will offer at PUBLIC SALK, at hit rmidanr. In I ha BOBOUOB OP SSWIOKLKT, on THURSDAY, Deoembeu 18th, 1862, AMD PAttH IBPIiMWM, BOUBKHOLD PUBSITUBB, PBODUOK OP fIVEHT KIHD. T.„. n» n.u-All wni nndar t«n dollars, oaahj Us dollars acd upward, lla month*’ cradj*. Pnr chaaerats ,I.a nagotlahla now, wl.h two apptoaad Icdoner*. Salr to coaamanaa praclaaly at 10 o'clock a. m. Photograph albums—ail styles ol hlndlng, at lowrrt prices, at OIPT BOOKS, BIBLKfI, PBATEB BOOKS. HTHH BOO»M« Holiday Pwant., at tha tow, it ’ rta *'** HUNTS ennTOGRAPH ALBUMS, fCBIP ALBUMS, autogbapb albums, ahkualh, POETICAL WORKS, for Holiday Pwraatt, at hunts. < WRITING DSSftS, PORTFOLIOS, CH.SSB, OHEOKSBI*, aad all otbar fluWt *• * Molldaj huntr JUTE HI LB BOOKS—a eemptota for Holiday Prmuta—a* lo***t prices, al DIARIES AHD ALMAHACS, for 1363; HOLI* BAT PICTORIALS, So, •* Hasohio Hall, Finn Street. d»1B JjIABIBS, for 1863, PHOTOGBAEH ALBUMS, SB a t-RD PROPOSALS ara umtod tiU | the aw DAT Olf DIOIMBBB, IMJ, tor for nleblu the BnbeUtenca Dtparunent at Waahhuton, f 1.5 * on or dbon. dS tf-Sy! whoU ? o„ , 1., | <n w{|kiA thirty diTi ftps the fleet delivery. ; P Th? Hay “ ba ielteted at. tlxth atnet waarf. ‘i-SSf^etb.- eric, per IflO I bmb£« at wbleh they will tonteb tb» Hay. making Mfle mast etate the nam« of «U ln rar.lflcaU.of lnd-bud nets, or neb (vide m Government ®»y bar* for I directed to OoL A* BXCJKWITH, A- D. a ndS ? U. ft, A., WMblngtoe, D. 0., , end n ion* > *Propoeeli for Hay. 1 del6 - t<3 32S LIBKBTT BTBIST. Save ten *EB CBNTi . , OTTtC* OF B*T**P£* 1 I „*£?<£ B i. tM internal B«re»o*» tor that part cf Altoghaot lUil^tcoa; .*.__• /fcw'tmi ud fit fir Plate*- Pwiobi wln “ T * mcD,J bJr^% B fflS,‘wi«”nSnt. next Hoc, to «h. ptty tnuuj, Allegheny. DA7[D H wnrtEl I : Mfclw OollacW of the aM PUlrtcl. mo GLASS MANUFACTURERS— Tlsdlu th« taud for DITIIBIDGK'B XX ntDIIIUSS PATENT OVAL LAMPUHIM- I HITS Bach jmatar thaa ora p t wat capacity to fjfji* asdaiulilDtth*pabllo to b* folly *omlM SS&AwsS;. SrSsr."Sri!;s?««ss goUStf flia WEEK. whlU th. dmxml U (lmort -a * *«-. I gubhad bp oar trademark of , Which >ll otban in £AoUm*d from Min*! Medical card.— ■■ ■ . W. HODENBAMEM4. D.. o! Nc-T».k HatU« srrlfxl n PltUburjh. will,« tied, «•»»«• hi. SxULUBIVE ATTENTION 10 th» Uodicd Wld m?t£t of OBBONIO DIBEABE:, «£- cW?y thaw of th. Lowtl Bmd. «wh m VlNaOco- 1 ■tlaatUs. YlftaU* FUturti railing ef th* Boww. Birtetv* of ttePowti biOßtattotrof th* SoTko. Aim th* fariou* Ohrooto VTomb.th* Eldoaj** th* Bladcor* 4c, Hl* r*o* |SS liltthf MOSOHOAH*LaMODft», o^«J a* mi bn ww amsn'tod lion * o otook LV“ , «c'ciosr P warn* fa wt Wit*rftb«e|tf. <> ' '. euicablr tor nOIiMISBION PRODUCE. 1/ tiMt, prim* Flint ffoalap; 100btt>h.choto*Potatatt; - 1» taw W. B. 100 do BMlborg Ct*MD CfiMNf OMA«.crtMMUtaW 100 do no. 8 Mockortl* , ,**• do ,Gr«on Apput; . _ _ ■ 6 firUo* ehole# »*» Applo Botter, * tW*. Qotao**: • _ ■' M d«xon cbcto* Bo*t Bwoo*; ts do Brooafj ooftDJB, fu <jakPj TTNIVJSW3A.Ij CIjOTHES wbinqek. U l*bor. dotßMto4mcnfj; wIU fzrtonStwtt&tTmtr. m-’nvtnamU S? 7 Saa.l«M je»n ollom »?»•«•«; SSSS^S^-sWSSIta^: flll_ —— ftjp*"? iw&WwSfciiii»«««. rpo COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND EATON, JIACBHSI A CO-t No*. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, ' Jobtonud r.u««. of JBIMMIBOB. DBBIKS, HOBBBY, GLOVES, HOOP SKIBTfI, | 818 BOSS, BHIBTB, COLLABS, TIES, ÜBDIB BHIBTS ui DBAWBBB, WOOIES HOODS. BD BIAS, SCABFS, EXPHTB AHD SHRTLAHD WOOL 1.6,000 tto. KKITUSa TABBS,on hudAbd to uxim yriT.iift 93 All hit ttock of STOCK, end JOHK FLXMIFO. huntr BUNra HUN TO. PITT OC K’S, OPPOSITE THI POfit OFFICE. XX FLIBT &LASB, DIALIBB. Onr t+q-k *w partbiMd b*!ota tb« i**** HXB8» PIDDLEBS, *B who boy to »U ac>bu V. B.—A chotoo Moort&snt of Staple Dry Goode, wholiat* ml* UOLIDAY PRESENTS. “CPP.OBITIOK M THB LIFB OF TBADB." GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFT! THB GEE AT GIFT BOOK HOUSK AnnoomMtnnßt to tb. dtlisM of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Vicinity. s&isffiSff unsr&si'jsuss lovott print, w« cW« wi l b M. tuh J? 1 l .*’rv n*HttTO ABliS PSESEST, worth froo H#TY 01HT8 TO ON* HBHDBBD DOLLARS. OornMortment of Booktli too«t«ii»e to etm r^ s i h SiTOMO^,fA«^iaiff»S SrioALf JDWtHIL*. .06 MISCELL.KEoOT WOBKS; FAMILY, P6CEBT .06 PBW BIBXJB, PBATBB BOOKS, Ao., tofstber with » ftoe •MOTt iMBt of Bcoko ralUblo tor HOLIDAY PRESENTS' ■ w.b»r. tb, t*>‘ MiortmoDt of PHO TOOBAPH ALBUMS to to fOond In tin dtp, .t IP dM. whl.b DEFY COUPITIIIOS 1 OCR GIFTS <£„.">» !r. fart of ASD PT ; j WATOHIB. CLOCKS AND FINN J cWILBk. *ttbtD*7 Ml. Moota Clock., web. *» 00 Splendid Ilgbt Doy Clock. ln m Parlor Clock*.—— —*•“ n ta WldaAnako Clock* Gocbto Clock. ' * go P»o.l Clock. a 00 ■ ook Lei Clock. ... , jo | I Tin. Cln'taT a«. Jewelry • i PUIn Gold Bin**.—— 1 m ] CbaaedGold Blog.— ' i* 00 EIIT»T PI .ted CM.or.(fiu.) . eo pine filter n.tpd 0.b1.1.— r— 1. no lot. solid Bit Tor Table Spoon* get. Solid SUM. To* Spoon* I®" Kite soil 1 Slier fork*-. a oo b,teSDer!Pl»t*d Table Bpooee Seta SUeriPloted Tea Bpoco.— J X Seta BllerPlated Dln?af forb*- * “ 8-ler Pitted s"<}“ Kol'« “ 10 JS5 tidin' Patent Leer Cold Watchea “ J* Slier Wetcb <*.... • , £0 HIM. 1 Heck Cbeina T M p.irl Porto Bonnale* J K Pine Cold lxxjeta™.— , go ladlae' fin* Gold ranoila —• J ~ Gold Br*c*‘«t« I ~~ ; M 9*mt'« QoW V«j» Vallßeti r ontl Jmlrj.~-.-~— | U Kaeele, UemeoMd Corel Btceitplne » M LftdlM* (hud Cbftou. . M , Gold Pen* wllb exuna on bold.™ 592 1 Gent'i Clortor Pin. f X Pert Pocket Snln* lerj «•*--— 1 5 , Hlxalloneon Gift., rarjtog In elne Iron 00 cent* to $lOO. yj-fll earl jtlf yon weald lecore bargain* a* NO 52 FIFTH STREET, [l Thlld Poor abort tb« Tbaatra. j£o2 1862. c ABPET^. W. I>! ft H- M'CALLtm, 87 FOURTH STBXET. A u.m porttoa ct oar ■*- cci luiTtoi b~n oooBb> piirioafuSoirl*or adnac», id, (mat pracadln* tb« Un« il«« »r thaatu-n) wttk tka naaoll iTmUm la i CABPITB. OIL BHADI3.ta, dalOtlJ __ pETKOLITE Oil WORKS, REEfIE ft GRAFF, Proprietor*. Capacity twa Uioocasd banela par week. ■VOfflca, MOSOHQAHBLA HOCBI, RADIES’ FANCY FURS; CHILD BXH’B FAHOY FCBS; QUIT’S FTJB CAP&, COLLARS ft GLQYESj MATS AND OAFS. Brarp variety and ityla of the abota good* on hand and for rale at HcCOED * CO.'B, So. in WOOP STMtT. 144 ROBI 4 MnJjB r' t« GREENE STREET, NEW TOM OITT, government coffee, Pat op In tin foil JotnJmm “ d Ji hn<v. r>gppric<i new froa Bto flOcenU. wo ptxt vptboftrilowtnfktxrt*: JAVA, MABAOAJBOt BUT.Bie, 810 AND bupmbiob corns. W« belloro oar Cofloo io bo &€3*r than ooy grotma bov inoil All otdnvßddrHMd to w»of to frmtfcWotor oinot, Ohicacot XlllsoUi »U 1 roerito , prompt attention* [. oeßjali mo GLASS MANOFACTUBERa— | SS&SSB MSB’iSSva^ la op«r»*loB, md powwi »UJI» I in**nrrdaitrlytloaof Giro* whichjtm fcnootw 3d. byth. Brooklyn FUai,Otaai Oornyy.ij wUch pro that lXrap*a7 th* high wpotation it *® ■adcaawmßtpd rone o*jdUi,thUwohldo®** m*iUdco*Biatt •• tho bttuetof thjwpitd w qsrod eoold b* tantib*d by Jh* pro*«t ownoT*. ,ar(arthn i? «ttol«.pgrt. oEKl4ooi I ' P&mQ Trinity Building*, K*w York. I •' near lw*i»3»«fc . R. BtUjGKR/AB’f, of tvery dMcsiptlon ol FTiS/iN'iT'cn&Ei? no. 4» SHIT BUILD 6TBIIT, A tall aaeortzaezit ctPITTBBOBBB TOBBD JPBflirWUoowetanUfyJ »Wo4 in will >0 >t lh» lowaat ptkuo tat CASH. talMywaa l« ~ pHARLES L CALDWELL, (aoccaasoz lo Janiaa Holsta* A Co., FOUJt fidllft Daalar la BACON, tiABD, SDOAB-OOMD HAMB, BUOKKD BKSr, .0. COB. lIABBXT AHD WEST BXBSETB, dpi Illy PmUPMI, PA. OALMORAL BKIUTBI . . ; :■ . AT <&BAT BABOUSBi 500 oew ity:a BALHOBAIi BKIBTA,at r.dood Erica, fcz the BolUeyk ttuajOkl MAHJBI- J 3 KO tbU» Whlrt Ctfl* Jlosri JOO do donbl* cxtrm Exrtlxtt floor, : too te xxrmii *k £OO £0 ;‘B»dl*Ki Mb’’ 45 i 'if «o txXSbrawUftmD»4o! l *>l)bli. i*** 1 ' o,*, uiu—tbia. j&tti&elui jppkby dIUT & OOUOBi pnT.mAYS ABB FABT AP- T »W>*OHKQ. ««* »-»•■ T, * n **'“^“ piißt to Wwd.Mdnrigl.bOT «• toollrt MACRUM & CLYDE’S, And waintn* oar itock of Embroideries, Wbk* OT taw XiBZtD VOWS TO CABTXSa COSTf ' * riFI HKDLI-WOBK OOLLABS. SETS ABD WAISTS,Ac.; LAC* COLLABS A B*T8» FIN* FBEfICB LAO* * IMB’S VEILS; LIKEN. OAHBBIO ABB EBB’D H’DK’PS; PUB* LISES HAHDBBBOHTUS, ft* 6fco. W» oflBT BARQUES la tl» abort fwto, noaolnf to clom oat oar ttocfc with the old jemr. MAC RUM & OITDE, 78 UABKST STBKKT, fbetw—n Toorth and ib> Dfond l d * l6 GENTLEMEN'B negligee BBIBTS, OHDIBSBIBTB AHD BBAWIBS, lISK SHIBIB, TIES, BOASTS, bCSFEHBEBS. OtOVISjOAtIHTIJSTi, BOSE, EMBBOIBXBEB SLIPFXBS, Ac., of the bett k ndi end lowest prtiee, UACBDH 8 QLTDE'S, dels n Berket et- bet’p 4tb end DUmond._ fc/TERCBANTS aJto DEALEBtt should | M tt ti without delay anl repientoh their etock V lth HOLIDAY QGODfI. We hare a T#ry attree* tire rappty of HOTIOSS, XAHCT GOODS, *o.,ooib. prideg many new and dedrablearUclea. The trade will be euppUed on reiy fivorable tertai. HACBUM &] GLYDS* a*t« T 8 Market fctteet. LA DIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S| TOILET ABTICLBI, a beaatifel accordant, I BBACELETB, Ic, tc -^ CBCM k CMOS’S, . IS iltrk.t itrMt.- iWwl Tontth ml BU»ond.> S* l * jjiOß THE HOLIDAYS. Prices Marked Down. Th. attention of th. LADIES U aOti to th. Hot are now eloeing out enr etoek of Bmbroideriei, Linen Handkerchiefs, and LAST YEAR’S PRICES. I sS b K, BUffi moLisa ramn IMS Kga 'skatibo POBTHOSNAIX ABD BSEDLE BOOKS, OUBAS, STEEL BUCKLES ABO FIBS, Ac, BAIHOBAL BKIBTB, A iplandld line, la brl*ht colon, itßev Tork prico, to retail bayere, at BORNE’S Trimming Store, d»t 17 A T» MABKBT STREET. GOODS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, HA UTTER & CO.’S, PrlcM ndnoel Pit th* preomt **ololl. !^- QBBAT BABOAIHB I BIX tHIil gHAWLS AND CLOAKS, PITTSBURGH, FA. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BARKER & CO,»S, Kreryityto that to mort itodabto *» prtc® M lew MthOMOf last 7MT. g I L K S, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. BARKER &CO.’S, At «2>{o., 7So, 11, md cpwori*. An *l“°*' “»■ Umlt«d toortmact. LARGE STOCK OF C LO AE S TABIB * PLAOI. Another abbival or PtTTBBOBQB, tJL XOBIHX JS. O Ij I -D -A ~2- s Of ill •atirdj«*w and «»broli«*d. S SW L S, Tar LadlM. Ifliw Cbfldrta and Gtni’*—Jxrth I** £5 iqiuSVT*»T .CH*AP. . - • UMO, ’- ' ' •'- • • • . “gfcfßmpTOrowT ftiOTma Jnrt /' t‘V' r ' iiarFl«a» iß»m » nh u;«»yirea«fa^y” KB. HOBBBa n ni n iiiMOiift HXEUnSTBBH. (buatnOsaati&BKßm) a * l * gffa ATWH FOB THE HOLIDAYB EATON, SIACRCJI A CO., *Rf OTTEBTStG BABGAIHB K [Balmoral and Hoop Skirt* < Embroideries and laee Goods. [ Gloves and Hosiery. Zephyr Hoods. Fane; floodi, U MtBKKT BTKEET. 69 MABEET KUR. 69 MABKET STREET. SHAWLS, JTJST BICIYID DT IXPIXSS. - AUO, . 600 PIECES Delaines, AT 25 CKHTB, W. & D. HUCUS’, Cor. Fifth A Market Stel, PITTSBURGH. XEW GOODS $3lOO BALKOBAL SXIBTB, -Alt miatj knd teflrfl *i&»> CLOAKS , C.HAHSOH LOVE ft.CO. :■% ' No. 17 Fifth Street. Geat’s Fnisishing Goods. Talmas, Scarfs, etc., etc. ■VW, etUl coatlnn, to .apply Tarn AT COST to th. SOLBIEBS* AID. SOCIETIES, art other goods for BoWlere’ nee. gPECIAL SALE OF DRY GOOD! FOB TOT ]. M. Burchfield’s, H. 35. cor. 4th and Market Sts. 1 PLAID MOHAIB Tor SOc. worth J 5. PLAID BEPS “ “ . „ JJ; PLAID BEPS 31 “ MOOBDELAIKS) S 5 «- TIOTOED EMPBNSS “ n 1 EXBBOIDEBED SETS “1» “ * tO - SETS AND COLLABS; CLOAKS AND SACOUEB; . , rioKG lUIO SHAWLS; • S6BTAQB, WOOL HOODS, HOSIXBT, GLOV& Alnr*» ktock of BEW GOODS Jolt iwnlwd. <to9 ~ ’ ipyOBNB'B HOLIDAY BALE 01 MBB W&DKKBOH & AOd )oD8 _ Prices Marked Down. In order to afford onr natomm ““PE’SXS'a’.if —n.. tlnlrrwil .OHBIcTMAS DONATIONS, bare determined down To Last .Year’s Prices n— .iin .tor* oil EMBBOIDEMES, LINEN nndPASOT GOODS. . W, bum JuiVwcotred a Drah otock of PBffSOH WOBKEDSnSAND COLLABS; *"183 ; WOKKEDBUPPpB!.,^. And oth«r kind, of good, ■altnbln fer tb, BolMap. • JOiEPli HORNE, noffWf Hok-WAWMABEBTOIBHT. jtUCTIOJ*' BALES. 1000 HOOF 8KIET8; ’ 10,000 PAIBSHOSIBBt; T5O UHDEBSHIBTB AND DBAWEN3; Chftip, to cku *t McCLEIiIABD’S AUOKOH, Ajl„ ti Plfth rtroot, Knnmlo HiM Bnlldlnk. B | WOES,«d , BJ(Bai For ladle* *ftd_G*atfe»«P» M. fiXcGLSLLAHB'fI AUCTION. d»]« Mi TiHh<trt»t. Mmonle H«ll BnOiUPH. BUCHilttb AT E* ioli.-ia front of tie M fifth itmt« on WSSSItOAT ilO&HIHOi Doe* 17th, ot 11 o'clock— Os* ; [ MBt,t **«!&■ PATIB. AocU BEH-IJre CHUMS. qet the best. WHEELER & WttBOIPB SEWING- MACHINES, Hi>. 27 JITTH BTEJUT, ti.. wm.TDATB «» comm* «ndl»ailM tin t» laprored ~. Wheeler & Wilson Sewißg Machine, tssi&ss&BS aaSiSissSs i ibss utd 1860 ; orer 97*000 bow toin v S£SSSSSSS^^»^^SSIs& qollt, itltch, bta, HU. fittor, Mn4,eotd.«“ *“ ‘MI BSittm IS A StW_lMrBOT&. I hvu l * «-i M l N*Aan{ for miv Sfotd or »S*a'fflj«T oi ttu nj. I chine, end strength of nitotj# **d ndapt* 2S& <M3aa*? r ja^^iSmS I the (Best BITCQKSarUIi AHP TOTVLA* BSWiaw I erenHlCT now cfflertA to the pohuo. r \ tjzbse tbabs.*** ■VObD sad theta, et So. 9 FUTH B ™* l - flpvtanrwP WmTßtaAoicm^ WBBWMJT- TJttOßft JJENBY Q. HALE A CO., . (6SOOMMZI t* JlWiO* WriJJ Merchant Tailors, An bo* realTto* ikolr PALL AXD 'WISTEBi BMCX, WU«h to extend choice, Uate «d. prim I CLOTQBi ' . .. .• •• ; to^ l srr^M.» 00,A ■ I • oISTSTDSSISHIHaOOOBS' ■ OOH- Of *SSH * 81. OtAffi htbMTS. ■lO ' -" - JJAUJSY, KAUKKiU. IS» r<mn Btemt. **«• FLUICBXBAiV OAB ADD ,BT*AJI asd fnnrl>b*l Botic*. aAßiixicM9 <1 > ih * nd * tm. isortiMnt of BBiBS WOK o» h»4 TiThl* tcga- - . PQ*_ *yy HOtifeSAbJS rATKR WAlUfr OAFP . W3UPPIKO BACTBL , ; HAHttLAW|»B^ i A. Urn aadmU tiwrtidrtockcf ib«te9t£npdt ianSSowi* >« ES?'iJL^- c £f* llm ’ mte4 * 4 ~“**4y?o! “ohSStos * co. V j&Msno&‘ P*p«rD**ltti,fi7Wooditrw4« riTISBVUOB, PA.
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