1 . • te .it V.'.’ V '.v ' J . \ <' r * ». '• t' ' - I v.v... iti## •. I". I '.’.'. pi*** J vl; •’•>•/;•>,'.•, <m. ;.; s • • : r", " ; • -v, » rasa- Jx,.. MM®*-" jililSSsi " 3 . tmm \ : \; . -■ ■ . <''' - '■ ’J; v ; Ijtttstottflh FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 19. Tbk failure to take tho rebel defenses at Fredericksburg, after an assault unsur passed in bravery and persistence, and ■with a lamentable sacrifice of life, is cer tainly a calamity. Men may and do differ. In opinion as to the wisdomtof making the attempt; bnt history is full of examples to justify «• The assault upon Fort Donel ‘ son, one of the most brilliant successes of this War, is . case in point. Had. Gen. Bons •sidk bei n able to have effected a breach in the rebql lines, he too would have succeeded, and then the country would hare Tung with applausoof themasterly management oi the whole operation. But the enemy!s works proved to be too strong, and a retrograde movement to the north side of the river was the only alter native left; and perhaps in the annals of warfare a more masterly movemont can not be found. It was a perfect success, Every thing—men, munitions, stores, I wounded »nd : nil—was brought back in perfect order, and without the loss of any thing, and all this In the presence of avast army whiohhad just made a successful de fence. Admit, for sake of argument, that it was an error of judgment to cross the river at 'that strongly fortified point,—a thing which ho man would havo ventured to assert had the assault been successful the country his the assurance of one thing, whioh it had not until recently, and that is, that the men'who now lead our armies are intensely in earnest in thoir efforts to Bub due their rebel enemies, Thedoss of life was great on Saturday, it is true; but great as it was, even taking the most exaggerated estimates, it was not one-fonrth the loss of our army in the bootless poninsular . campaign. This, we admit, is no apology for a fault, if fault there was; but let ns patiently await tho calm verdiot of time, and not bo too haßty to conclude either that there was a fault committed, or that this repulse is an irre parable disaster; for it is no such thing. We havo yet an army abundantly able, with the blessing of Heaven,,to do the work for which it was organired. But inolement as the season 1 is, it will not be well, in the present temper of the country, to go into winter quarters. A few diys ago-r-without 1 pretending that out opinion is worth much more than the pa per on which it is printed-ws ventured to suggest thit the river ought to Imcrossed somewhere* about Port Royal, where the gunboats can co-operate, and then General BunssiDE could choose his own time and route for moving upon the enemy’e army or capital. Let him take the road to Rich mond from that point; and General to will be forced to quit his present strong hold and meet him in the open country. A very small force on the Rappahannock— tho main army being south of it—would suffice to guard Washington. Viz recently copied and noticed an ab surd dispatch forwarded from Washington to a New York paper, to the effect that if any mishap befel-the army under General Bsubidb, it might lead to areeonstrue tionot the Cabinet and the recall of Mc- CielulS. In noticing the same dispatch, the Chicago Tribune asks: Why,in the con tingency of a defeat, most UcCzzzzxs be recalled? Because Bunssins fails once, (which God grant -he may not,) must he giro way to his superior in the line of mili tary failures, who outranks him in that dis mal notoriety ? Will McClellah, in that erent, be recalled because the country has become used to disappointments underhim, and so will be saved from sudden shooks? Tho subject Is not a cheerful one for pleas antry, and yet what other vein can be draWn from it We- differ entirely from this wise-acre of the capital, in Ms valua ble news Item. If victory crown our arms, the Administration mußt take to itself every adjunct of strength, and pusfc tho advantage gained. If defeat darkens the dial, it must go firmly forward to such changes as may be necessary; never back ward, in either instance. 1 Armii is the SOUTHWEST. —A Western I ''dispatch erroneously rsports list General I BHUUtan'a army has returned to Memphis, j According to a letter from Oxford, Miss., to the’St.. Louis Democrat, only one diris-1 sion of Geh. Bbeexax’s army had return-1 ed with him to Memphis. The rest re-1 mains with Gen.GuAUT, reinforcing his great army, which seems to har.e “stuck in I the mud” at Oxford, the late rains in that region tendering transportation impossible. Supplies could not be got forward, so that . Urn soldiers were reduced to half rations; ' but they made out the'Olher half by forag i ing, it is said.. If turner may be oredited, Gen. Snsn was has returned to Memphis to complete the organiration of, and take the command of the expedition against Vicksburg, which has been preparing for some time past un der Gen. MeClEasasD. 1 A Nkw -leoh-Clsd Nsanir Exanr . We learn from tie New York paperßUhat | on Tnesdaythe new iron-clad battery Mon tank went on a trial trip, and prosed entire success in all respects. She fired sorerai shots into the Pallisadcs, prored the efficiency of her engines, and satisfied everybody; ~ The, gallant Wobdzb, late commander of the Monitor, has been Ap pointed to the command of the Montank. 'Bho wijll be ready for sea in a few days. I KTY- ifi CurnAix Fuller sox Killed. — The army correspondent of the Philadelphia Prat writes: A report may be spread that Chaplain Fuller, of the 16th Massachusetts, • was killed yesterday,. while accompanying his regiment as a Volunteer, in an attaok -upon houses. It Is not true. Thadeoeased was a man resembling him. Why -thb Soldiers akk sot Pam.— lt appears that the Paymaster’s Department is able to procure only about SBOO,COO per day for the soldier’s wages, while the de mand is $3,000,000. This fact is owing to the Inability of the manufacturers to sup ply them,' and accounts for the injury done Cu soldier, who is thus defrauded of the mg of his just doe, and often enbjected to great damage in consequence, who is to blamo—responsibly? Tits Raleigh Standard is sorely troubled by'the fact that so many of the rebel sol ' dierswhom wo hare taken prisoners lake .theoath of allegiance to our government, ' rather than bo, exchanged.: It wants to know why so few northern soldiers, who are captured, ehooso to stay at the south ? It thinks the eubject requiresJnyestiga lion. ' i ' ’ s£: •-.££. t Graphic Description of Samrday’s v j Battle* % Anarroy correspondent of the Phiia tlelphui .FVcfr giTui the/following graphic description of Saturday's battle: - Qne of the most terrible battles of mod errF'.times has been fought to-day, with, heavy lors on the Union side, but with the advantage of having somewhat gained groand/whlch remains in our possession, and upon which the soldiers sleep to-night, guarded by numerous field batteries. Un less the enemy retire, the bloody work will bo renewed in the morning, with the rein forcement of Sigel’s and Slocum' corps, which have arrived to within six miles of odr position, after a day’B marcb.^ Ufce entire landscape, as morning broke,* was enveloped in a thick fog, which did not disperse sufficiently, • until near ten o’clock, for the artillery to obtain range, The battle then began by the advance of French's division on the enemy's left, sup ported immediately by those of Hancock and Howard—the whole three composing the army corps of Couch. • Tho object was to take the first line of batteries in their front. Steadily the bravo fellows ascend ed the range of hills, two ranks deep,* un der a furious fire of artilleiy, Hashing death's terrors under the most fearful ' form, and gaily they climbed the numer* ous fences in their way. Men dropped, and broad gaps were made in their ranks, but the lines immediately closed, and were compact as before. The wounded silently 1 fell. All bosh about the screams of the ! wounded, that we . read of in books. On, i on they went, until ablating line I ketry stormed upon them from rifle-pits | hitherto invisible, and * induced a halt. 1 Firmly they stood and returned the fire. I Up went the swords of field officers, wildly cheering them on. Again they advanced. Again they halted. Lino officers ran be hind the men, picking up _ cartridge-boxes from tho dead, and replenishing those of the living. Back and forth they went in the rear of their companies, asking men if their ammunition held out, indicating localities where shots might be effective, and encouraging with hopeful > words: I “Steady, boys, steady; give. ’ em —l; I “Smith,areyonhurt?" “Yes, sir; my arm s I broke." “Go to the rear, my boy.” Another I man falls. “Where are you struck, Roberts?" “In the thigh, air; I cant move.” “Lio still and keep cool. They 11 take you away, soon." “Dennis, what’s the matter with you? Why the d—l don’tyou fire faster?” “The■ball's banged the top o me musket together, sir, and broke the bag genet,” “Pitch it away; here’s another. Fire faster, Jones. That's right, Robinson! Give'it’em! Giveit'cm! Splendid! boys, Down with youl there's a now battery opening 1" So it goes; encouragement and reproof by turns, in quantities varied by the individual vitality of the offifcer, inter spersed with constant orders to lie down and -avoid the fire of batteries. “D—n this knapsack 1” says one; “I can’t stand it, and it is jerked off. “This coat’s as hot as hell l” says another, and off it goes. Ter rible is the work of death! The enemy in rifle-pits,have an advantage of three to one. They pop their heads up, fire, and down they go to load. “Oh, blast it; captain, we oint got no chance against them fellers. We ought to have reinforcements.’ This cry extends along the lines. Colonels, in their visits to the companies, hear it from the line officers; it soon comes to the knowledge of the Generals, and, after an hour’s fighting, an order to fall back is given, which is obeyed with a steady pace and but little straggling, towards the city. Here they are joined by the. Ist and 3d divisions of Wilcox’s corps, commanded by Generals Bums and Getty, and again ad vance. They are soon followed by the 2d I division, and the line deliberately loads and fires in unexceptionable order, sup ported by our biasing batteries. Ammu nition becomes exhausted, and they again retire, when, after receiving cartridges, they are again, reinforced by the divisions of Humphries and Griffin on their left, from Butterfield’s corps, and Hookers crand division. The roar of cannon, the whirr and scream of shells, the crack 4>f musketry, is unending. Poor fellows I God help them! Wbat will not the nation owe to men who face these horrors? The day deepens, and a lull takes place.. Burn side rfisbes over the riser from his com manding position at the Phillips House, followed by orderlies and aids. Presently his stirring presence is betokened by a fu rious charge. The- darkening hills flash Trith Tivid light—the crackling of nfleß is tremendous—choer irises upon cheer—a range Of rifle-pits is wqh, and night closes with a gain of half a mile of the field. Bird* of a Feather. . since MoCleilan was dismissed for in competency from the head of the Potomac I army, 1 he has associated exclusirely with I secession sympathisers. When ho went I to New York he placed himself m the I keeping of John Van Buren, Fernando and I Ben Wood, and other secessionists of that I sort. The other day McClellan was the I I lion at a giand and formal dinner at the I house of Richard Lathers, at New Rochelle, I a surburban villa of New York. Mr. La-1 there is an opulent merchant of open and I undisguised secession sympathies, and whose house is the headquarters of the I I aristocratic secesh of the city. Straight I Union- men are neter invited to Lathers I I table. S. S. Cox, who has become as bit-1 I wrly secesh as Vallandigham, garo a din- 1 nor to quasi-Unionists in Washington last week, at which McClollan was the princi pal guest. Thd character of the entertain- I ment may be imagined from the stylo of rpersons present. Fit* John Porter, Wiek- I life, Crittenden, Yeaman, Carlile, Vallan digham. Menxies, Powell, Bayard, bees, Allen and other patriots of that I same stamp constituted the party. A man can be pretty correctly judged of by the I company he keeps. la it any wonder that I such generals as McClellan and Porter I were more dangerous to the loyal than the j rebel side ? 1 . LECTURES. FRANCIS TRAIN WILL LIOTIJU LT CONCERT HALL, Friday Evening, Dee. 19, Ob *-THB DOWNFALL OF ENGLAND AND OF* BIBINQ OF AMEBIUA.” (to all parte of the Hall) 2$ cents. For sale at th« Book and Music Ptore*. .... A* tba capacity of iha Hall t* limited. •ad tbU vIU he tfa* only lecture by Mr, Train, early applica tion ihould bo made tosware tickets. Djjyrs open at T. to conwcuoa at 8 o cloak. delLStB-rswwr irSPIiBOTUKE AT THU lttul* uTIY COLLEGE. corner of Penn and St. Ojstr its* THIS (FRIDAY) “gUJUML at 11 o clock I Dii'IDEJTOS. Omc* or THE OITUEiS iHStnuno* Co., I Pittsburgh, Dec. 13tb, 186-. J ?TB»DIVIDKND NOTICE.—The Presi- Vxr font and Directors cf IbU Oomwmy base thU day declared aDlrldrod of THEM DOLLARS ANDFIFTY OEMS ($3 6%) PER BHABE,paja bte to ibaBtvcU>cUan forthwith, BAMPkU BK&.BacreUry. J» UR Lit: JTOTICES. AND FESTIVAL, irSEFIT OP TEIHITI M. E. CHU&CB, AT LATATBTTB BALL, On TBtraSDAY, Dac. Otb. (Chrtitffiae.) and FBI* DAT.ttth. ThoHaUwmbeopendejandarenlflg, And erery ArTASgimtnt *IU bo nude totaenr* tbo And plwuratA of all rliltar*, ' ' 1 MPTlektiii ntltlifii ibt bolder to Dinner or I Sapper, *nd Adßtttlos, 60 CESIS. Admlielon, SISSt mod, 10 OSBTB. Ticket, at the Door. . dtlQ.Ct ' • W* 'AUKXCIiI/IUKAL. BOUIISTJt. / Airi'oUcnl okWv will U WEDNESDAY (tth|Of JBB3, U 11 o’elo:k a. m . at which tlms an •laetfoo for OOeen lalluwiil lb. toxtartorto’JXPVl** will ba bald. B.6o<lolpßi . * a«nury of B«rd. A i RELIEF FOR THE OISTBB8?. ] ED "f OEEAT j aITAIN _At«tn. tl gotta ISTEaWATLONAIaBH-ISr COMMIT (EK. of Philadelphia* held on December 15th. it' vu m.»ojuiooil‘— £ ctolttd, 1 hat the Cailrcad * onpafilM, Banking loatttn I-n-lowii-anta .Our p*nlo*'Earmer*. *i* n , tifactare:*. Mechanic*, Merchant* *nd cl !*’*•■ g*n «r» \1 (If t-hl ad.lpbl*. Aid of oor om •ml Mb.- Sut'M, are Invited to co-operate with the ComcoVteolD fnrn<a->l g p*otUlou» lor tbolamwh- Us opiantiTM of Great Britain. Weed. 'that the Cm ih.* *n< Congregation, of bt* dtr, and of cn-oen and other Htater. inea'ed to make c Uectioa. for t» U otjea' on the ulay ii Jauuuy,fara'. .oeh lltne a* may be more coareoient. .. _ ... That the Ph imMptato Sfcmmltta*- ««n -dor* itsm Tio* jo tbs cities andtowui t f trao«mi«6los oi tfceir bounty to the uiffetlng P T»srS. e i “i' In «tew ■ f binruint lb. BiilUliatarMi.lt liMpmli«iitniMl»«tt»»»* mint, for th.lmmcdl.to chMtiroi • ™ >»« mint fiTor.H. tem... to .omcy inch f °8 “ <h» PhiluMuhl. Committee M P™r" tJ *® pnicnaa. MJ, rnmanlciUoni may ha iddrmrd to .Ither of the nndsrtlEned of ttaeOcmtulttee. ALONZO POTTEB.ObsirosD. ALEXaHDEB REHBY, Vice Chairman. 010 GE b. BUZBY, Secretary. ALKX.G.OATIELL,rreMorsf ; G-orge B. Suart, John P. J. A. Wiigbt, E G James. H, L. Diwmo, Caleb Cppc. Leerg* Whitney, Clurlea Knecht, A Getty, W G. Boolt m, 0. J. Ho T*,.n, Uoorgo A. McKioltiy, Joa W- Ml lar. John GiMOn. Um.ll OoOa, E. 0. Koli;bt,J.J Cooke. Francis » . FOLLOW liNtf CUMMII TEES OF LADItS hare been appointed to dUtrlbme tbe Toad fur tbo ielie» of the oimllii>« of Yoluntoori in tbe Mitral wards °* ‘ Uo t " * of ri *“ bD p£i nW-Mri. J. n. lose, Kra. P. Cooper and Geo. V. Qilaoro and Uisn B. Third" IPorJ—l3 M. Dr. Halleck, Mil Bet. Dr. Piesaly at,d Mrs. A. 0. Donoan. r« ttrti Ward-Mw. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Capt. Tomlieeon and Ml* Mary IJolJaee at.rfi-«»r Fiftk Ward— lit p eilnct: Mm. W. ’ W. McGregor and ilia. Dr. Metbeay; fcd P'ecloct: Mrs d-Jtci and UUsßiUb Bilitoo. . Kf r t\ War:—Mrs. Bowen and Bw. Sncutk Ward-ntu L. OhlWi. Min Uotti.* Moor i—. a... m|ii Jare Porter. b Word—Mm. Dliberidge, Mrs Preston and | Mtu Piiebe A. Aiken. w . 1 SfoUl* Ward— Mm. Jobu Liibtuer, Mm. Chas. A. Nowuao and Alts. Samnel Greer. Rotomgk t>J S»««W«y—Mrs. D. H. White and Mm. rlirnWA—Mra. Blu UnghUn. Mm. ! FloriH* Ciaigheid and Mind a»b Fergoi. Tbe atom Committee! will ™** * U v * l J'o? 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AraVrS* r.SSwi pororleoioo to ley o reJUood tnS? on o pirtjOl Llbeity etreet, to b» «wt for -A P>rfW*trak. ie £eJ*c*e*d Common LoimtUi cu-.nbM, Xtx*4 iboconaantjof tbe'a.id hl*J°Ti Aldermen and dtlzee abe and iba «ame la hereby given, for the Uoltad BiateaGotemmont.by ItaoOrMeaadacaate, toUy* aiaale railroad track akag Libw»f airaal. , cm tba aoatlfeld* l thereof, from t*non UwQI ccuoect with and into thoFaifOroimdat Prwdtd, htfimer,Tnet the add track ahkll be oat d only for Army P nr P*JJ* a d by no cer*ob, company or «rp°ration except tte and agent* ol tbe Uoltad State*, and ablll U wioVad at tba doae of Ibe pnaant w»i aod a ouer than that, if oot needed ao It ng for aa A pur* That any pireoa^coni. Snt or corporation who ahall cm «a!d track lor any SSi uSSS, p°nx*» *b*u “VE: olty or ffitf for erery time trld trrek U eo u*el, to bo JJcJtotSmother peneltlelof tbo mo cherectcr lb. boir.r tho poo.tr <» •»«* C I.C.S*S'UI» 15th, 18-2. re* three tltaea and poaed. A. G. 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HmiiijE -aetrid a lar.a jard and lumUh.d It with tba mo t Imptowd ouhln‘l7. wo ar. piopw* *» mjnnraotl.ro a,.r. doicrlptlon ot BOILKItd lot'a bait maoaor, nod war ejnal to ut made tn the c-nniry nitIMHETM BQIGHEM. I’lßß BEUS, BTBAtJ PIPKO, LOOOHOTIVK BOILEUB,OONDBNBICB3, SALT PA NB, TANKS, OIL BULLS, AGITATOR , SB’TUNG PANS, BOtLKB IKON SUQAft PANS, and *o’e tnaoofrcta *r* o« BILLS* PATEN I- BOlLEtt. Repairing «irne °n the abort* at potlca delS.tf JNTERNAL REVENUE The following de»criptloa of DHITED STATES TAX STAMPS OMftboen r*o*lv®d *t PITTOCK’S, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFIU*. BANK CHICK BTAMPa TELKQBAPH STAMPS.- 3 " riBK INSOBANCKSTAari 24 LIFE “ " “ !! P&OTESTt TAMPS •old ae n ran be h«d. de!B Other »tan»i BEAUTIFUL BTKEL KNORAV IKG .Iren with antflcriftioo*. »t P I T T O C K’S. PHOTOOBAFH ALBUMS, all Itjlr*. « pittock'b. DIABIZS, of all kind*, at PITTOCK/a SubKrlb. for th. COHOBEMIOSAL OLOBI, it , PITTOCK’S, OPPOS'TE TBE POST OFFIOg. JJEADY TO-DAY, Diobmbeb Utb, THE LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON »t ;a*o rarroe. AbrtJgei Edition, complete in 1 OcUto VoL Pxl-o, (I 75, with fittel rartialt. “Tbi» Yolomw h a condeneat'on of the Li'e of Ao <lr*w Jackies, In three rolnmee, oc'.aro, which waa pobliibed by Ibe author !n IS®. Nearly erer jr thing tathe way of document, latter. epUolc, dlrqoUi- Hon, Ddla or appendix be» been omitted; bat tbe atory of the life bai beta ret.Joed, and tbe more in : tar.ftlng narraUw*, ecene*, and anecdotes are p»e -| Htrtd entire.” The pabUibwi MMi they sr» dote* in leapt*- VewvlcOn presenting »t tbU tin* * coodeneed •dttioa of Mr. Psrteasgrrst *ork * work »bi.h, oa U« sppesrnnes two jesri tine* reached * Mb rarely attained by ui btor «pk» «* * lmitar §it * “ d <ost. At btßtud ibrutd tbo critics hiwijrtad la awardisg to ••Partoo's Ufa of Jackson" the highest praise, tor all those qualities which render » biography sttrsctlrs andTilttaWe, and It bis Uhen • high pise® among tbs standard work* ta.the Itn* The •fcw® piste work Is in three v* lanes, ocuto, pries 91.001 Tbs abridgment now ready 1» 1“ oot crown 8 to. tola®*, prl # 11.75. PoblUhed by MA‘ON BROTHERS l Him. 6 * T Miw «twt. Hw Twfc. tfLEGANT gift bookb for the . u HOLIDAYS. IH THE WooDB—with Bryant, LcngMlow and ftailcek. Illustrated, from Drawing* bj John A. Ho*». [MPKBIAIt COUBTS OF FBANCK, RUSSIA, PRUSSIA, SABDIBIA ABD AUB Tb lA—richly lUtutiatad with t*> trmiu of Im. ptrlal tJoTerelgue aed their! ULinei Vinirtera, with an Introduction br W. C. Bryaht. With forty-two stoel eogtaTlDg*. BITTSB SWEET—A Poe® by J- O. HolUc«l lo 1 vol.« large IS with nearly Ms fllaitra* Moot, executed Is ibohlghent style orart. OALUCBIE3 OF MUSICH— belog a eelettlen from the Boyal Col'eetione of the PUakothek. and at gchUbahaim.ant from the Leuebteeberg Ual ' lety. with ao Hhteri* atcouot of the School! of Art. By E. Ueltowhy, Hq. BiSLIN AbD ITS TBEABOBES—a selection of * aibjecta from the Bojal Picture Qallery, and other collection* of Palotloge, tugrared lo thp firat style, ottfteel. r ROBERT & DAVIH, SERIES OF JUVENILES BY AOHT PANSY. TflE MITTEN BOOKS. I. U rrtSHB, witli Queer and fanciful Storiei; be ing. tb* flnt.book of the e©rit».-....~.75 centa 11. LITTL* MITtSMS- 75 com*. 111. MOB* MITT*HS~. IV. THE two BTOBY MITTEBB »>d Jha MT TLB PLAT KllTEHß—being the froth lookoMbalßriw—.v— .76 tent*. T. HEW LITTLE MITTIHB. witb «loil ate tbe Little leMloge—being th© Bit* book of . the . ? s “ntt. VI. THE OBPHAHNt BOMB MITTBtiS, end George'e ecconot of tbo Settle of Booooke Mend.-...-.—....760*01*. Tbl* new eariaof Jonrllee, by Annt Penny, poe eouet, If toetlble, even greeter ettrectlooe thea btr orerlJoe e«rJee. title we* en&eted to the entbor Iran tbe veriou clraroeUocee connect c<l with tbe KHITTIMO MANIA which pro*, lied ieit wlotoremongell oleeeeetokn t for tbe tiddler*. ROBERT & DAVIS, Groceries.— ! 80 hbdi. prime IT. 0. Soger; 30 do, “ Cntie do; 20 do P. B» do; /XJ bbU. Yellow . jdo; ■ , 71 <i< aa , 25 do Ortubed , do; 80 do **A M Coffee do; 76 beg* Bio COffee; 160 bbli. prime H. Q* If oleanee; 35 do. LOfOtlot 1 * Byrop; 101 Vo eisorted oreadefijrap; • 10 do Bfeo«h*dWbeleoll; 10 do Ho. I Lord Oil; 60 boxee Tobeeeo—fie end ICO; 6 do' bright Tobacco; 10 tdfc Ho. 1, 6 twiet Tobecc*; vtth efnll aaort mentor good* In onr Una. Ibr eel* by Wltheiou*i*ongj o^A KIBKPATBICKS, jilg 191 end 183 Liberty emet. LIBRARY BTKP liAwflßßa—Fold lo, B»i> htditn, controlrat for librute., PmtllM,*o.t»& L Wiclur K*ir« Tr»j.i Jvpaata Pork and BpeopßO.e.i Ooßfoo, Bagw.Or.ekor, ~ ggl7 - v ' “f corner Liberty end IXeadftreetn. rpO COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND DB A l*Sfl EATON, illAEHllitl A No*. IT and 19 Fifth Street. nunjea HOSIERY. QIOVU. BOOP BRIRTO* RinnoKE SHIRTtf COLLARS, TIES, UI*DRB» I Wci)L; tt) Ttm K HITTIKQ YABHB, oo hand «h 1 to arrlre. , Oar atack «ru parck»*JJ botare tb® l*»t i^H*t*d* K¥? HEBB, PEDDLERS, and til who buy to «et) «S»1&* H. B.—A cboioe uxi Htaple E> .At »hob«J* Mir I —HUIOOKAJ'II I ALBUMS—MI Biyiea ol binding, *t lowrjt frlcct, »t HUN TB. GIFT BOOKS, BIBLES. PBA * S^. HTMN COOKS, for Holiday Pmeuti, at lb« lowen pric “-*‘ HUNTS PHOTO ALBUMS, ICB * P ALBUB3.AUTO. QBAPU ALBUMS, ANNUALS, POETICAL WORKS, for HoUdmy-Pr**e«t*. •* DONTB. WRITING DESKS POBTfOUOS. odBS, OQECKKBK. and all other Omum, Ac., lor Holiday PrtaenU, at JUVENILE BOOKS —a complete Muoittaeat ft* Holiday Prewnta—at loweat price*, at DTABIE3 AND ALMANACS, for 1663; HOLI DAY PICTOBIAL-, Ac, at hun vs. Masosio Hall, Fifth Stemt. , <M6 , ‘ | *'• _ 1 1862. KEBUc ' r,ON 18i ZHZOLI-D-A-TTS w» have re<!ncel the price* of POPLINS; FAk< Y KMBBOtDFBIES FANC V SHAWLS; FANIJY SHAWLS; FANCY SHAWLS; FANCY CLOAKS ; fancy CLOAKS; FANCY CLOAKS; FANCY CLOAKS; HIBIHO?, CASBMKBIB; HEBIHO9, CABHHKBIS; MEBIROS, OASHMIBBS; Anl All «»r FANCY WtNIEB 00l DJ. Blccuun to George B. Whlto A c, y OLIDAY PRESENTS. ‘OPPOSITION IS TH« LIPI OP TBADK.” GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! tee GBEAT GIFT BOOK HOUSE AnDoaacement to the citixensof Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Vicinity. We b»ve • choice stock of BOOKS.ditvcl frcta the pat>'Uh*r?» el Ho. 68 »bkh we efferltig et unprecedentedly Notwithstanding we sell oar Book* et lowest prices, we gif* VALU ABLE PBEBBNT, worth from FI ITT CKHTB TO ONB HUNDBED DOLLABS. Oar sseortment of Book* to too extensive to enu dense: ib»refers,>we will only say that it consists In sort of HISTORICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL. PO RTUGAL, JUVENILE, *ud Ml BCE L L *HE'>CB WOQKB; FAMILY, POCKET and PEW BIBLES, PBAYER BOOKS, Ac., together with n too ■reort mrotcf Books *uitabto for HOLIDAY PRESENTS! W* bats tbs largtet ncd beat asiorttnenl of PHO* TOOBAPS ALBUMS to bo foand in the city, nt pries wbivb MEFF OOMPMTITION ! OUR GIFTS I Oon«t*t in port of SALYER AHD PLATED I WATOHIbTcLOCKS AND PINK JaWELRY, I light Dot Gilt Colendor Clocks, each 4 » 00 I Pplesdld Sight Day Clocks —— &®® I For lor Clocks ™ J® Gothic Clocks. l J 2 I Pans! Clocks—— » | Osk Leaf Clocks 6 OO I Fin* du>tar gels Jstralry— J*® Plals Gold Rings-.. \ g , Chissd Gold Rings.— —* W I I Sliver Plated Osslors, (Bos,)— 12 w I rlae fUrsr Plated OsbioU * ®® | totsfolid Blltot Table Spoon*.—.—-——* J* oo l Seta Bvlld Silver-Tea Spoons J® £0 1 feu BoUI Sllror Fort. '? 9° &rts flUver Plsted Table 5p00r5........ 3 9? I Sets BU?er Plated Tsn Spoons—.—. i » I Sets Silver Tinted Dinner Forks.- 2 S.lrer P»ated Butter Knltes —— 1 M I Patent Lerer Gold Watchss .—lOO 00 I Ladles' Patent Lever Gold Watches..-...—-. 60 60 Blltot W.tcbOT 15 » Hl—.’ Mock OlulM. * 5? I Peirl Pcrte Monßkiee.—} 60 Fine Gold Lockets - 6 00 j j Ladies’ Fine Gold Pencil*-. 2 60 ; 1 Gold Urees’ttt—.—. S I Gent’s Gold Veil Chalet— —6 60 1 Full Sets Coral Jewelrj. —— T6O I Mosaic, Cameo and Coral Breastpins....,,— *6O j ladies' Guard Obi Ins——— —— 60® I Gold Pans, with extension bolder*.— 6 00 I Gent's Cluster Pina.———.— 260 Penrl Pocket Knives, fins-. —1 60 •MUcelltneons Gift*, varying in valns from 60 1 cents to $lOO. MTCnI) early, If you would ssenre bargain*, st 83 WOOD BTBEIT. im. O .A. IR» IF E T S W.D, &H.H’CAH.TJM, A la*ge portion of our stock having been bought j nrevlout to a series of ad ranees, sod now replenish* I fi, ((tut preceding the largest advatee of thestsstm) I with the nevest designs in I OA&PKTS, OIL (|JIjOTHB,WINDOW SHADES, I I A favo'nble opportunity is offered to porchsttis9ttJ I modersts rates, as price* will certainly be higher. delOily pETROMTE OIL WORKS, REESE 4 GRAFF; Proprietors. ' i f ; Oepadtj tire thousand banal* per week. IB WOOD fiTHKBT. •MfoQee, MOHONGAHELA HOUSE. ’ BC2B FANCY FURS; CHILD BEH'B TAHOT TCES; GENT'S FOB OAFS, OOLLABS A GLOVES: Xnrj ririot J u>B itjle of lb. kbore food, on henfl ud for mlo « ° LOUR.—SOO bbl*. assorted brtnds Kstr. F.tcltr Floor In itoro . il for atlo by o.U SHOWN A KIBKFATBICKS. JOBBI ILOOHUH*., 60 DOZBH IKJCK GAUNTLETS, ABUPIRIOB ABTICLE, et » DOW PBICB. To these we invite the siscial tUnlio* of OITT AND COUNTBY MEBOHANTB. gKtttT BRAIDS. MAOENNTAB, , HUMBOLDTS, With b fall Has of Blithe otier Iredlns colors, »< wholesale Bad retell. *y Goods, GENTLEMEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, UNDERSBIBTB AND DRAWERS, FINE SHORTS, TIES, SCARFS, bUSPEKDEBS, GLOVIS, GAUNTLETS, HOSE, EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, Ac., ofthebMt k nd« and loweet prl:os, »t HUN T'H. hdn ts. YELOUBi; EMPRESS OLOTB DBC33 GOODS; DRESS GOODS; DBESS GOODS; 1MBB0IDXB1E8; EUBB0IDBBIE3; WHITE, OBE 4 CO., No. 25 Fifth itreet. No. 52 FIFTH STREET, Third Door above the Theatre. ..NOVEMBER 1862. B 7 FOOBTH STBEET, PITTBBUBGB, PA. BATS AHD OAFS. MeCORS & CO.'S, Ho. 131 WOOD BTBEE r. EATOX, JftACBUH A CO.» No. 17 TIFTB 6TBBET- One Case of Wide Skirt Braids, Coznpriaing azuline blubs, BOLFBBINOS, EATON, MACEUM A CO.. No. 17 FIFTH STREET. t HACBUM & CLYDE'S, delfi 78 Market it., bet'n »tb and Diamond. Merchants a»d dealers should ymii without delay oul r?plehbb their ftock with HOLIDAY Gi:ODS. We have a v«7 attrae live nppiyof NOTIONS, FANCY QOQfiS, Ac.,com prl'leg nuj new ud dea liable articles. The trade will be anpplled on very fiTorable terms. MAO BUM A CLYDE, dole 78 Market street. LADIES' AND GENILBMENJi TOILET AETIOLES. » bMUtlfar UKUtmant, toft .olUbli for CHRISTMAS PBESENTA AUo. I chSieTstock of POBTEMONNAIKa, PUBSKS. BBTICUL*-*, BUCKLES, NEEDLE-BOOKS, JET AND OOBAL BREASTPIN*, NECKLACES, BEACELITS. AOBDM QMDS . fI ; 78 Market street, tl-otwoen Focrtb sod Diamond.) ■- de!B The holidays are fabt ap*| TbOACHINO, and good people Iwkla* for ap propriate tokens of their good will and affection to preeent to friend* aod neighbors are Invited toall at MACRUM & CLYDE'S, And examine ©of atock of Embroideries, Which w. h»v. MASKED DOWS TO EABTSSB GOST I FINE HEEDLE-WOIK COLLARS, BETS AMD WAISTS, Ac.; LAOS OOLLABfI A SETS FIN* FBKNOH LICE A KMB’D- VEILS ( LINEN, OAMBBIG AND EMB'D B’DK’FS; PCBE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, far 6}£o. We offer BAN CAINS In tbe abore goods, meaning > cloee oat onr a lock with tbe old year. KACETTM & GLYDE, 78 MABKET STREET, (between Fonrthand the Diamond;) LARGE STOCK OF C L O -A- E S SHAWLS, JUST BECIVEDBT EXPRESS. 500 PIECES Delaines, AT 25 CENTS, W. & D, HUGUB’, Cor.'Fifth A Market Sts., PITTfIBEEQH. GOODS, HOIUDAY presents. BARKER Sc. CO.’S, 69 114 BEAT STBXKT. FricM raduoed Ibr tbo ptotoot •ruon. □BEAT BABOAIHSI TEEM gHAWIi? AND CLOAKS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BARKER & CO.’S, 69 HABEBT STBEET. Cvsry style that is most desirable at prlcea as low as lhoes of last year. g I L K 8, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BARKER & CO.’S, 69 UABKXT STBEET. At 53%c., Tfiort fl, .and upwards, Alt almost us< laltsd awortmsnU •pOK THE HOLIDAYS. Prices .Marked. Down. The attention of the LADIKB to caDed to the tool that we are bow. closing out our ctock of Bmbrolderlti, Linco Eandkenitieb, oai LAST YEAR’S PRICES. Bin%«i*tx!unAßxffimoHSre,SFA^S TAG A SKATING JACKETS, MGBI AS, 60ABT8, POETdONHAW AND NEEDLE BOOKS,CUBAf, STEEL BUCKLES AND PlßSidUy ;. BALMORAL BSIETS, A spleadid Ilua, tn bright colon, at Hew Tcrk prkw to retell boyen, at . .. BE O »S Trimming Store, M TS*»BABKtT STEBBT. dJiOAF alVNJS—WJiwreta, tor HDon .forio fob, . . ;BXBBT ILOOIiLXHB. tob HOLIDAY GIFTS, ' at HOME’S TBIBMIHG BTOBE, H«. n Bid T 9 MABKET BTBEET. w « .^» i ,?‘Vn r SB8 P, aTlCl“ P aoOBS,°"pOBTl! MOHKAIES, KliPbE BOUI»».S|S' IBID CULLABS, SITS, HAHBKIECHIirs. lEtFANTS* BOBIS, MOLISH TBMAU ' LACE VEILS, LACE SETS, COLL ABA, Ac. Tb. cbupect Uii.ot HEMMED. STITCHED AHD 1 PLAIN LI MEN BAHDKTS In tb. dtj. EMBROIDERED SLIPPEBS—sIsAdt fosißns. Balmoral Slrirts, A Urg* rappl, ,t the ~rj lo.Mt BWt«t prtots- JOSEPH HORNE, W/». t? end 79 Msrks^atr»at d.tB:lJs2s A NOTHER ARRIVAL na NEW GOODS FOB THE "EX O Xj I ID -A- "X" S - S3ICO BALHORAL SKIRTS, Alt color*, and fonrjarda wide. CLOAKS, kind*, aome entirely new and embroidered. S XX .A. "W Ij S For LadlM, Ulasea. Children and Gent’*—both loag Lid AY CHEAP. Aiao, LADIES’ COLLARS, SETS, SLEEVES. LAO* and GBENADINB VEILS, GENTLEMEN'S WOOLXN BU Tabbed COCNTKV elahsels I and BLANKETS jnst received. yy pieaae give as a call be ore purchasing year Holiday prtaciua, aa we bate a stock of all klnda of go:da very cheap, which cannot Call to plea*®- C. HAHSOH LOVE & CO., 71 H&BKKT BTBKIT. (Biq« or Tgi Omqiwu. Bii Birt) gFJSGIAL SAL.B. OF DKY GOOD! FOB THE HOX. I DAYS, M. Burchfield’s, H. E. cor. 4th,and Market SU PLAID M0RA18...... For 20c. worth to. PLAID BITS—!—- “ 25 PLAID BEPS “31 " **• MOOB DE LAIHE, i— “25 •' 'SI. TIQOBED KMPBKSJ "TS *■ 1 Oft. EMBBOIDEBED BETS "150 “ 2 50. LAOS BETS ASP COLLABS; CLOAKS ASD BACQUI3; LOSS PLAID SHAWLS; 80NTAG3, WOOL HOODB, HOSIKBT, GLOTES. A largo *tock of HEW aOODS jnit reorfrrid. deft - ' jtvcTiojr sales. tsine oil paintings bycata- J; L' GUK-—Oa TUESDAY MOBBING, Deo. 23* at 10 o'dixA. *iU baao'4 b, cktglogM, in th. ico too floor ,aloa room of Daria’ Anctioo, 14 Fmn ■!> a collection of Ana Oil Palotlbga. oomprialog Lanfl- Kim, BlTor Vio»., Wmtor Scuta, Moonlight bk'tcbea, Uarloo Plecoi, Figure, Ae., n.anj of most oritiiial, hr good arlUta, and othora copied from, calibrated Palnttage bp tba Jlsatera. Among tt» orlslsals aw aetera! exeoUent stodies of American Scenery—ou a large original by Fanl Bitter. Among: the copies to a Tery flm one of Baphael a Holy jin* I |j. xb« catalogs* todadoa a fioa • reuse group oE I“CanidVanquishing.tba Lion.” Tba I insuperiorornamental frame*, warrauted fi-*» wit® I the purest goldkaf.■ Ih* collection wlil ba oprn I txauioaiioa, aad catalogot a ready on Uondsy. I TtaKiorSAix—Cwh, par iondJ. I dal9- -J. O. PaTlßi'eßta AT AUGTiO>.—On BA'lUtt- X DAY MOBHIbG. Dec. JfiQtb, at 10 o'clock, aw tasohi, at Darts’ Auction. 04 Filth atreet a large . atooA of Toys for tba Holidays, comprising the en* . tiro Tsrlety of French and German nuda Toys, snob as Animals, Fnrnitor., Drsmmers, JDolls, Musical - Instruments, Birds, Vfbealbanoert, Wagons, Horae men on Backers, Hoopa and Figntea, Cart and Hcna, Donkeys, Babbits, Cats. DogsT Am - - Glass Bom, Baskets, China Tea Sets, Gom ...• Ac., Ac. , „ J. Q. DAVlfl, Aacw_ 17 ACUABUt STOCKS AX AUCTION. V -On TDESBAT BVBHIHG, BoCOTber SM, ab nd o’clock, will be mld,at the Ooaunerdal 8eto»- No. 64 Fifth street: 30 aherta Allegheny Bank Stock; 25 do Oitkene do do; ... - ' 20 do Merchants A Manufacturers Bank Stock; j delO J. G. DAVIS. AueU '. - A SALBi UF LIQUUKO & A WIHES>-9n MONDAY MORNING, Dec. «, j at lO o'clock, will be sold, by order of Assigns, U No 63 street, the entire stock of jWinss, I BnnAUe, Gins, Bye and Irish-Whisky. - J _ B‘ ooiw AND SHOBS.—At the Ma ionlc B6U Anttlon Bonn, Ho. 65 fifth •tßetr ai 1 be found a-large and attractive stock of udlee,. Gent's, Misses, BoysVsnd Children’s Boot*, Shore* end BabnortK Gent's Use calf double’and treble. ■OU A , te c l) Bt) t >AHP. Anot. Peremptory sale of FORa— On Frl3*T rto noon,, tto 19th lnrt.. ntS o'clock, »t UoMnlo Ancti.n Homo, 56 lifth ,treat, »1U bo iold, wltboat recorro,. Inrm intrte. ol LADIES AJdD MISSES' FOBS, direct from ibo i manutseterer. .~ ... _ , j Also, at ths sams lime and pie: e, will be offend a I Quantity of Shawl*, Erbroilery, Ac. q dels J ,T. A. McClelland. Auctioneer. 1000 fc OOPBKIRTS; 9 10,000 PAIRS HOSIERY; 730 CHDFESHIBTS AKD DBAWEB3 j Cheep, to elcae conalgnment, at HcCLELI.AHD'B ACOTIOS, dele 65 Fifth street, Ma*onlc Ball BnUdlng. BOOTc, SHOES, and rubbers, For Ladiea and Gentlemen, at McCLEhIAHD'3 AVCTIOH, dale 65 Fifth' street. Masonic Ball Building. sEWiJra jaMUiJTEB. qet the best. WHEELER At WILSON’S SEWING- MACHINES, Ho: 27 FIFTH STBIET, The HOLIDAYS are eoxn'nr, and nothing can bo mbre apfroprleie, eeonoalcal or eooßteblefor a CHRISTMAS OR HEW YEAR'S GIFT, tbaa an iaprovM Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, Awarded the first crexalua over fourteen cosspetl* ton, at the UNITED STATES PAIRS, for tbo you* ISJM 1899 «2td I 86 0; over 97,000 now in use In jtb» United bta.ee, giving unlretsM rethtocUon. - • Tbto the lock Stitch IgrWlbto tO unravel, with tbeereential advantage or beteg alto on both eMre, forming no iM««r data, nwg : : quilt, stitch, hem, fall, gMher, bind, coed, tack ftbd TOt BBAIDEB IS A HEW IMFBOT*. ; MENT.betog «• aeoefonref for rewtop Bre« or Cfcr* . anon any kind of fabric, In the most slaboiuta ds- Mens without any. previous bretla*. . k r/ The elegance, .speed and thto «* chine, the bekuty and strength of stjmb, and abUity to the tbvekeetor thin wet tobrtre I thenxet SUCCESSFUL AND POPULAR SEWING MACHINE now offered to tbs public. ’ Fsney Goods, tsr WARBARTBD TBStS YEA£BS%m. —'WOiH and cxamlfi* tberdf at Ho. Si lUIU ”““ T ‘ WH. BUHHEB & CO., WunraAsnn de3aißwP XIOW la TttK TIME TO KILL YUOK JY mCK &Hl> BOAGfIKS.-'PaKZr* ;Bif P.4ATA U »»rT»at*d to do it tffcciwrily. Dn- SS£mU«r* pWn off«ed totbepoMk, it bmrtonw bird, Bdtberdees it feraest, tbonbr •Bdaittirifigth* Vrtmtaa by fin. Ask (or YOw ■LL*& mu l others an cwcpantlrcly wcrthly. 7wir*i»bj BIMOH JOHMSTOS* conn SaUhfieU sad foutb itmift . : WABTKDf-A .tool, entire boj, to Wot the din* brni*— -Oo» from tb» oocotn pnfcmd daix /rtOOl*JsKo' ANU- OAKI’JiHXiSIM*' i*HL**i» w«a«t.; PITTSBOBUB, Pi.
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