‘T ' '§tfckr# (ferity- SATURDAY MORHIHG, DEC. 20. '"TBff mil! VF THE GAZETTE) ■ | p mil, per yser...'_*SB 00. • * TO. J 144 ._, ~n. -_X8..., «* «« -'4 CrsxrM. malU per 4 60. **. ...... woa?htL. ”‘OT*'\ - it ♦*' '"'r- * 44 ' “ a. Vn^YE&mo*iftlagf»6opl«i, 9:00» wfuifimattoitev'* l~ i m-* • H 41 dobi'of XOnrmrre 4 ' ..123. ~ud otMi «x*ra 4a.,Qio pattr Msdtag cI&W Ter • tisb«lfift«eii t 'v« viTtMQdlbd Srisnsa Gmrttt £*Uy* T«,4/«iqbof tViQty, v» «nkl («sd tl* SomM Guam dalljr. "plcgl* copto, 6 eenU.'' r >S3*An■*b«erlpU*bt itrieOf <M m&vanca, *ndp*j*r» !> «hny»«topprt:4fttia tb« lim* «xp:m.. ./ To OoiißpEXjrjrTiTiTM jjro Fumi xx TTi*a- U \ ■ oiD«>. Of the 'Ptit&wgh '•; • <7oMtt«!»6t)litjFßtr&et,'jo*i north oMto Jkfimnf, .j 4 ppj&lU the Ladle* 1 'Eatraiico to Vrii» ,; -r* t* i IcrA'o QoteU.os thofinit float. Oar WMliiDgfcncor* J * .« cab be.found or heard of. there* at ail '• t ' that* of tb&fihj aed mmej** std oml^ tbwfar wwUl io'mclita. ' A. flle of the ."• -• Sdecftoeanelw-ajs befeond there, and oorTi^pr««en* 4 , ' UHveeln Coc&reM* aQd other friend*, are nqaated , to' oaQ a; vhenerer convenient; We «u -'J'rr.-v tmitbeta fofo*i*»ored thattbey wiilalvajs meet ! f :’‘ » cbrdUl wiloottV'irbm cur'ocm* pendent, at hi* ttadanartere <perhapeweahonld ear* wpechdly .i r ,»otrhentW7brlnsnetre. ; v' ~j' - ‘The Repulse of Satntday. 'i Ki TOe papers iofdhe country are earnestly. .discussing this painfulg’aud all-engrossing •ua.v* 1 enhject,- SomeMMnotheimoyomentßevere f« iw- Olliers donot;., On one point only’ '• ' are we all agreeS, end that is in lamenting the mournful lossof life that attended it. ——- Sivd itbeen a-succcss, oxen the friends and \ l ' - % relatives of the brave man who’+ere Blain' muinieiwould haya rgjoiced, even amid - their tears, aver, whatwould probably have . ,;beon_ the struggle of this awful - ; General BmtaaiDE’s antecedents are each 'ein as tcchallengothe utmost confidence in his patriotism and soldierly qualities; and if ; .... he erred, hl3 error arose from the intensity. - ;v> > of his desire to discharge faithfully the £t '‘a‘'i.gre»trdutms Vhiok, hi* .appointment laid . . upon him, and meet the enpeetaUons of the country. But he failed, and failed ai *r. ‘fearful expense.' >.Ho failed as thou -4 t sands have done before, and as thousands ‘ aril la gain, in every form of enterprise. ■■» . . .When we.call ...tor mind the repeated re t \' pulses which the combined armies of ■= :■ France and England anstainedehefpre So-' -1 1 ifbaitepal, with vastly.greater saerifice.of ; ' llfe than Bcaxaini sustained at Freder icksburg, and succeeded afler all, the re- - wellcalculelod. to kuium iu, ; ' the country to renewed aetieity • - end exertion. Oiif» cause tig still Ua just and nghteoua aait oyer wasour armyis still one OFtte Slightest the world seer ■ '; saw ;. and «ur’ progress towards a final tri iTS”^.iimpK is only checked; it la_not. arrested. Our prospect is incomparably brighter and ' morehopeful than was that Of Gnsurus. Adolphußj and yet be was ultimately sao~ .battle’ 7 .tiiit: we are *'% - t i ■£ Jtgfe&lgg; and. llfre freedom’s battles in all *):) agtajit oft,” yetit “iaroyer won." ij.'Xet.f'njth i fasten itself upon tie inherent P«3 of,onr cause—each » ; c a 5 canuet fsil of the favor of the Supreme Ruler of the Cniverae, and let ■w Calonlation tale an inven j tory of our unexpended strength and re • >■'. • sources, and then see gifitt&r ' there is . I.'.' grmfnit fop deapanJeney.' Look St the pre .^.v-etnteopditipnof,theConfedentcy—pierced , /. to the heart in the'South-west; Wiled he? jond:»tK* r^Gaaiadp^ii.'crumbing, sround " allitsborden; hemmed in on all sides; ' ' hopeless of aid from abroad; leaning only ths who is about slipping from --.-uadffP thecrai/ edifice, audwith him will iyj \go its only strength. . With.all this before: W, - - , our eyes,. aliaU .we,' despai* of success ? V- ' not.y God j uries the faith and pa* "tlence of natiousaslietriesthbseof Indi -7 Yiduals; and in *ll Ages attests tho ’ wfiewysr jtewbaahcehauy-truo ' - national Ufe'it Has bsen actjuired through ' ' conflict andluffentig." i ' i ■ The BeepoaeibiHty, Hnehisaaid at present about tho respon ■_ slbihty of those who hITO chargo of oar , - national affaire. The paper# "Which have • become thoroughly enlisted inthe cause of : rebel oy wpathy shift , the responsibility ~; from lice to time, as it suits their politico . ■ ‘rebel purposes. If McClollania driron •■ ■ hack ingioriopsly, with : terribledaughter, 1-: ■ from before JUehmond, the responsibility is , nsst upon. the War, Department iff ho is • * >—urged'on to sietorjr, which-he only beholds - bom the summit of a distant mountain, he r . Js made to wear the glory. Whererer theHrt ' ' was defeat It was saddled on the War,De-. ’ • partesut, nhererer there. was rictory it 1 was attributed to the military genius, nub lime strategy, and unperallelledcourageol . tho “ Young Napoleon.” Now, why not ----- make tho rule uniform? If the War De- ’' v. partmont has been responsible for the de - ... bats and rerersea, le t if hare the glory of j the trinmpha and victories. y -' We hare no desire to shift responsibility --- . • isany case. Del all men ho held respon - .aible for .that which appertains to their - oyn department - Bat it is well for ns -to • . hup w tbelaws of responsibility, in order tbalwe nay know when - to praise and ‘when'to blame. ; t :;;i 1 >- The following laws IISTO been laid down .V by Jomini, and are acted npon in the pres . 'eatday: liStrstegyjislbeaH of rigidly , directing the nusa oif troops towards the y,* object of a campaign.’Strategy is.the 'science of war, 2. Taclies constitute the ... art of; war. Titles consist-in the direc ..tinghnnii pnpqrintending those .sombinar, ' tiona of’tioopaj onddotaiLi.of moTcmVnU .which are most likely to secure success. The taoliotaa most duly consider the ens my'e'poaitionf'ead the fitness of the ground for effeetnad action: .This is diHereat from >'v y thaplpniriiigofarampiignjforfjvhieball the ■« -f> • -enthoritiesinohirgs of the War Dspart '"meni arc responsiblei. 1 8. Logistics, maybe .'considered w the science of the Qaartsr < ’^masterGeneral'sDepartment. Ifeomprises - •_ -thcpjreparation end forwarding of ell the j ‘'y -piaterinli required fbr-theiarmy, and tho ieetahliehtjufat of depots in the; moat con 's enioutlbealities to facilitate operations.- If we bear thee* lews in mind we wilt be stlo to place -the responsibility where it v ~ 1 rests. There jr no more evidencothat the War Departmentis.toblameiforthe failure - to dislodge the rebelt from their impregna ,ble naluralforjlficatioua at Fredericksburg, than there is that the man in the moon Is : to be held responsible. And Gen. Bnassros .. having trisd apian bywhich he hadaohiev ■ ‘'•"•tdbfUUantstteessaonsweyalooeaslooH be fore, and done all to hiapowbr toresderit elective, la equally, cxculpabls. [ The check '• - -“•'atPraderloksljurg is to beureckoned’amoug . the mishaps end misfortunes of war, from - ~ J entirely. ■ ■y.'jL.r- ,• f ? Mm. mother of the Senator and soldier, General E. D. Baker, died on the 12th insL, at the residence of hereon, Dr. AHredO,, Baker, U. S. A, BafTy, Illinois. Baker jras anative af England, and afiis -tet*>f'Admiral Dickerson, of the royal although atiha tinio,nf-her.death ahe ( wagin her eighty-fifth year, woe re markable ailU for. heir energy of character, and for the possession of a_taste and abili* •tyinreference to matters of ait. ihwtwos truly wonderful. In all pertaining* to the politics Of the countrylarge .a.ho was thoroughly versed, and her .conyetrear. lions and, suggestions in reference topass ,ing events wore atonco original and pro found. ; ! /'. . The Reerossihg oi' ihe Rappaban- _ Mr. Forney inn letter,to the Ehiiadel phia Frees says: *• . ThoreverSl near Fredericksburg, whiles of course, it rejoiced iheh'&rts of thd sym paihisors .with treason, and will tV con veyed to Europe ns another evidence bf the weakness of the Republic, was considered, in a military sense, a masterpiece of strat egy. The attack uppn the rebel fortifica tions was an evidgube of the undaunted cohrage of our men, and the withdrawal of an army of nearly ono hundred and thirty thousand, in the nighty without discovery, and without the loaj of a gun or a man, or a single dollars worth of ammunition or stores,/may well be set down to Uie brldif ot the successor of Gen.- McClellan. A-short dispatch froifithe Commander of the Army of the which you'published this morning, bafc given renewed confidence to our friends, and ia the best proof thatcoiild be given that the war is to be "prosecuted with unpaqsing vigor and determination. Both aides—both the friends "and tho foes, of this Republic —are, now determined that there can be no peadotlmt is not purchased on the battle field; The* common enemy are again elated by what they will ex aggerate into an enormous Victory j and, oven if we were to oiler terms of v fect-. tlement, they would reject them. Somo of the more, timid friends of the Administration argue that ’because our forces were repulsed/ hear Fredericksburg', therefore the oligarchy should be recognised; but it would seem as if Providence had ordained that, .every disaster to the arms of'too Union should only Berve to herve tho adversaries of the Government to continue in/their assaults, and .to increase‘the the friends of the-Government ibperseverc In the war. A peace resulting from the,con quest of the great power on this continent by the weaker would be a degradation to which no Northern man would submit, and which, oven if consummated,* would be a hollow truce—a truce that would be broken continually, and would lead to an intermi .nablocivU strife. ; The only way to closeout this war to-for the'North to triumph. It never can It ended by the success of the-slave power. Hence every victory achieved by that power* is only a new invocation to the free States to gird up their loans for other conflicts and for other sacrifices. When a great battle has been won by the soldiers of freedom, a battle whioh will teach that they harre overrated themselves and underrated us, the field of that battle will be a platform upon which we cad receive aud they can,presentovertures of final and. perpetual'adjustment. .-Vr. Archbishop Hughes and. 'fbe Irish ‘•Nationalists*’’ A long letter from Archbishop Hughes appears in the Cork £za6nne£,Mtjift'g forth the errors into whioh the foreign press has failed by a misconception of his reply to the deputation from Nenagh. The Arch bishop severely censures the secret socie ties in Ireland, attributing to their exia*. tends many of the calamities whioh. have befallen Irishmen, and adding: ~.: . (, I have seen morb than one ybong Irish man brought tonn ignominious scaffold in consequence of having -previously placed their neoks in the : yoke of secret associa tions.. Ayo, young,men who, would never, have disgrawd their country or their name, if 4hey had stood by-themselves as free and, untram dialled individuals—acting for belngVcalled upon to render a service, to, some fellow-member of the same'unhappy fraternity to; which; they belonged. w : “Nboae will rejoice to leanuthit theVe are no secret sooieties in Ireland more sS dontly than 1 shall. -For, if there'ibould: be none in Ireland,- there will be no?/3 hare,, And whereas, all such societies in tho dio e&se of New at a period when its ex tent wasby 11,000 square miles gnsater than that of all Ireland, they were cup-: pressed by a statute enacted at my fint Diocesan Synod, in depriviag tiieir members of access to toe! hcly-Sacfements of; the Church during lifv.ani of Christi an burial after death, unless they should have severally-renounced their bed asso ciations 1 ; tooy submitted/und became, ns opportunity was afforded. them in their wanderings, good practical Catholics. And whereas, religion, 'peace* and increasing respect for Irishmen, have continued to in crease since that time, it would be very" sad for me and for Eoy clergy to find that new Affiliations wen aboui to be propaga ted, to bring back to this 'country tho old state of things.” ; V Stanvon—Halleckv When, last July, Gen. McClellan’s army was driven from its position beforo Bich mond to Harrison's Landing, a portion of the press of onrelty raised a furious clamor for'the head of Secretary' Stanton, whosm they hocused of 'having interposed to pro- 1 vent Gen. McDowell from' Advancing from Fredericksburg to reinforce Gen. McClel lan. Tho samo and kindred journals had. for weeks previous been vooiferous in de nunciation of Gen. McDowell on the, samo account; when in fact—aa has since been proved beyond dispute—neither Secretary Stanton nor Gen. McDowell ’had been at ail culpable in tho promises. ; McDowell desired and expected to odvanoe—was on the very point of doing so, with Secretary Btahton’s full assent—when the; Proshlent interposed, and (for reasons which seemed to him imperative) countermanded the Sea-, retary’s* order. / Now a new howl is ' raised against Sec retory Stanton,“as also against Gen. Hal leck, because of our late sanguinary re pulse at Fredericks burg, and ; we.be iieve with equal injustice. We trust the public will resolve to hear'before judging—at least, bofore ooniemning—ff. Z. Tribute. Is criticising the ‘.'Arbitrary srgests”, by the government, the fact that the Courts generally are not espeoially loyal, is not considered.. Dad the administration • felt that it could rely on theCourfsto do their duty firmly and surely, very few of the arrests complained of would have-'been* made. Bat through, thewhnlo contest our Courts too generally have becu-inpre .or less in sympatLylwithaecession—especially in the Border States.-' • . ... i. Sobohbx Wiss asn Hu*.—A gentleman from lowa has obtained a patent to:mak ing wine from sorghum, which is said by connoiseurs at lVaalungtoD,'tolte equal to Madeira. It con. be made eo as to be sold, for twenty-five cents per,gallon.-. A fins quality of rum is also made of tho'eame product. —Chicago Trib. ) - Wist Tiasina.—The Wheeling laliltigen. cer, of Friday, says: Advicai wer* racslvsd from Washloglen yesterday:' which warrant os: in Baying- that’ than is no probahiUty that the President will veto the hlU.admlttiß# Virginia.--' ■ —.' .: lAwwi i, ' ri-.0i.;-efc ! C. Sill, Eb;'H», ; P«ra t -«li, attends to ail branches of the Denial profes- . kkhnn[6pB(&tiTieE&i FrteT^SroKEGiSoN' uwX OF DISCII’LKS bare r*tnore<l from Apollo BLOCS,-third floor, corner of Pectrand / Preaching ererr Loid’s ■: p. m. \YJSD3KS DAY EVRNISiG, Lecture at 7 o’clock. The public &re respectfully invited to attend. deShlt _ JiiM.iT.tnir .roTtcKs: ISthBEHIME\T ■t-v-" : P, ; Jl.— : C<>imiiaD. , Ue ; of Cmnpahiefl wiU pa-' rede their vomoiiudi nt tfeMl-utxtora, un SOKDAX, the £Ut i >tuii. >t 1 ! oclock.p ID. ...S E.-GAL WAT, Cqloupl Conuoandtfag. By order of de'iult.. , I CUM FA ft » B.—• You will aeremble at' your Armory, Federal attest, A)>cgh*n;,inUDjf rta,&l L‘io'clockca *AB BATH, Slot ioic., to'o;tuud thr f*.L«r»l.of tho Ute iUig'Ge»^< l . F. JAOKtOJi, iu mental erden of thU data By e*der of the ; ' <K* :lt • , -OAPTAIS. 4 P VBLIC . .NOTICES. 'MASONIC' FRATEKMTY <v' ar» idtiUdto tnemulatt tf}< o clock, on SU*DAX,*t ULASOKIC HALL, for UftparpM* of ftttAdtfleptb* ftiorrat of tbrirlate brothw, Gao. <3. r.jACKWX. - A* M. POLM/OK, ‘WM. XO6L& * .josEea Gbajr, W . A. LAlili, - JOB. B. intaTEß, r«ma»ltUe:>i Ammgem otii. ASD itfSiIVAU, . ■■■-'■■; BENEFIT OF TBINITT M' fi. CHUBCH, / AT LAP A YKTTS 11 AIL,' On THOBSDAT. Dre, 25lh,(Ohrfitmaf ) «n<l FBI* 'DAY,'26th."‘ Thollall will beopendayand erenl''g, laud every axyengeiaent will bo nude t u)/#cai« the comfoti and pleasure of all vUitora. £9 r Tlck«’i, entlHog- llw bolder to Dinner or Sunpcr, and Admis*loa, 60 CESJ3B. Admission, tfitbmt-meal, 10CENT8. Tickets at the Door. " irS»THE FOLLOWING COMMIT- TfiSS OF LADIES hare been appointed to distribute the Fund for tbe relief of the tamUiee of volunteers in the several wanisof. (he City of Fills* burgh,dc.: • -Titit TTbrd—Mrs.<l. IX Love, ttre.D. Coop*/ and Mrv J. F. Loy, „ . . • S-'erntd* IFard—Mrs. God. F. QUmore And Hiss D. . IRnrard. -•-, ;, .It' 4 ' Third Ward —Mrs. Or. Galled, klra, Dot. . Sr. Preuly asdUrs.A. 0. Duncan. /‘(wrtk.lTard—Hr*. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Bin. Capt. Tomlinson andUirnttary Eoluc*.- - F\/th Word— let petlnct: Mrs, W, W. McGregor and Mr* Dr.Metheny; 8d prddttct: Hr*. Sated and feKss Bells B-ilstcn. ~ , 'Girth if or.'—Ur*. Bowen and Mrs. flnodgran. Gtooaik Childs, Hlis Heuia Moor sad ana Mia# Jar® Porter. Et/kfk (Ford—Ura. Diiherldgo, Mn Pmton and Hli*iPbt> , >6 a. Aiken. • -.* . Smth Ward —Mrs. John Hr*. Chat. A. Newnunand Mss. muuuel Greer. ~ . b'urovgh of Gojicklrif—iln. D*B. White and Mrs. Sr.l Woods. x • berovgk of Tlixabnh —Hi s. Elisa Laugblln, Mrs. Flotilla Craghe-u and Übs g*nh Fergcs. _. Tbs above Committees will mfeetvli ai-pHeasis for .relief at tbe SCHOOL HOCSIS oF THE SBY FKAfc WAKBS.cn BATUBDAY. tbe *oth. instant, between theboursol£and.4o'clockp.m ; The Board of Belief would recommend tbs ap> polntment of Ocmtniitrs of Ltdiet in tbs different Boroo<b» to distribute the a bore Fund. dal9.2t jrS»AGttIOOLI UHAIi „ &UCIKTY.— Tie AnooU Hcetlog of ibe Allegheny Coun ty Agricultural Society wtU fc* lie’d-ontbe Fi&sT WEBNKSDAY (7th.) OF JINLA.KY, 188 S, *t 11 o'clock s. in , at wblca time an election for OOcen and ktanarersof tbs Society for tue.snssfxtg year aillbebetf. 8. 80 Jr., ~V- ■ Secretary of Board. W t ß. HATCH. Chairman. de9M ■times AutoauT Faust KaatoanOo., 1 Pittsburgh,-Dre.lTth, lU'. / |rS=THSJSEMI-ASNUAL OOUPQN'B liry .of toe Banns of this Hoed, due July Ist, 1862, will be paid on or before tbe 3Ut DKuXtt- HUB. 1862, at (be tiffi* of tbe Company, del Aid K.C.OIIK, Treasurer. DinoEJrvs. Orncs or tn Cttixess Immures Co., 1 Pittsburgh, D»c.-mtt. 1863. J tp3»DIVinEND NOTICE.—Tho Preu- Jrv ■ dent and Dlroctora-cf-.ibU Company bare this day declared a Dividend of TBRKB DOLLARS ASO FIFTY OKHTtf (|3 6\)PBB BBABK, paya ble io tbe Sfc.ckh:l4era forthwith. .. del&lw SAUCE Li &£&, Secretary. BOOKS,. for, the new Postage Currency; & ABIES, ♦to 4 to. and 12 iao.rLAfnr£BS HBW US KHVCLOFKi BLO> CO BIB'S 1N &3TABDS; PfiO rOOBAPH IA LB BUS; for sale by .. . . W,S. HATKS, - oc2o ' corner Wood and (treats. v jrshr \m* vEßTisEj&Ejinra* jpiiAUD l FBAUDI ■ CIBCUIAXiS ABD POSTKBS haring been ea« temtrelr employed for thv pcrpoe* of prvjodfting thapublic igafoit the BDB3IAK PSBBUS, I bars Wt it my doty to mak*th* following (ta tomcat: The DDBSIAS.FEBiUiK la regolarlj imported, and U*xt*u*Jre>7 kiowa and used In the Ka*t; Vot beinz comparatively new, it her yet it* npotattoo to atX» in the Vu» I hart* tented the right for fit •*!* hvre, in tkeexpeetotlonof It* working.tb* aXdatioa'cf all other rptetacier, *r.4 have Aot ti*e» dltnppoiotw); and th* ooßieqaenoe U ! the almost damn crJtorft eiitf itß&pryaf* if d fBETCSDISG QCCfJIWT o. uncil}*. r. If Ladtee and Qectlemin waaliog. SPECTACLES olUpUcttxaliatmy ctere, I wIU enhUlt *bchto*U tsonUie; frcm the-meet rripeoMhleAf enr.ciUwai* ar will eaeble them to aetue ; (or thea*<HM thin qcvrtlon of rerecity between the aforesaid gentle* maaaadisytA'f; and also that of thu saceitjr.ty of the rKBBLES,, , Thu public wUI plweertmetnVer4hat the Lame* of. the parties we propoea to offer them are those of p'tseca whom l they already know,:at least by repn taUon, and ara not ee for*Mch«4 m to i*uder it un* pofcalbl# lo ascertain whither they hare a heal habitation or not. : u , ; J. DIAMOND, T : . 9 .. j iPoACTICAtCmcIAE, . ..iaOttl-MW . .flo/SHUTH BTBKKT. COURT SALK OF VAV \J CABLE s*4* MT4*E,— By-wirtoi of id «1m order of th« (Lurt of Wctfelngtoo c-notv, tb* otdmSgaedy'Etieator.of the. will of jaUrcwJlotks dcc’d obi o|£«roi] towmblp, boot' Houo&gfthib Olty.WMhJogton toaoty, Pi, wftl expose.tvPabUct'iii, ca on TBCBS ,VAY;t rtnurjr 12tb ( ISCytblifbDoiriog ducrlbcd COOtOIUtOvstOVKc • , A ceiUia triot ofJond lita&ii In CuTOir tonßibip, .oa tb« HoaonjibelT rtTer» Adjoining uadi of ftbo twin of Heof7 Qm. T; Livresco, B. T, Bid* dlo’osd- K W. Tow* * outlining 100, AOBKB Off bUBFACB LAUD. ItUi tne) ta ittnnto on tho rlfer, •t'.oat a quuur of ■ mllrteTov' Bonongshbln CUy,>sdcd;«ato prioclptUyof first claw «lfor<bot toa Tho tract mij bo dividod lat> two or men par cell, sad tbonoderalgnid U cnttaoitied by Court tv. offrr *ad mJI tbentoo togatberwr is laparste tracia or partala, u nay aeem atpadient and daal-' •rabl*.'. ■. . > Also, m ACBES or STQHtCK.'At*, idjoiniac tbe tract abate described And U&tiiof heirsbt Start Lawrence, U.F. Biddle aod K, w. Tower. The t*al ti'of ecpsrtor qoaljtj, fo;or*blv mtvlßf, end sold/tcjetaer with tbe turlsee load abort described, or separate/la dii' tfuct t>acis or parcels, ••• * - it; .; TstKtr-Uo»-ihixdof the.pnrcbase money to be paid at the conflfx'atiofl cf<be‘ta)e.iu.d tb* re jshisdtMo tw©f<jaatp»ymenU thereafter, with In* .tenat from laid day 6fj*n3rnution. ' ' - : ' J»‘B. e.H<?BBISoN, Plttaborgb. Executor. : \ . QON i i NUATIUN OF SALE. Theisleof H9BSE3, J " *■' oAß'ftTAass,:' ’ '■ BCGGISfcr ' ■ eiiBIQBS, ...... , BLSDS, 1 •' \ ‘ ' ,u ' ~''• fiCEIQff tJELLfI, ( ’ fpijß QB my* cood milch; cowe, V Anda.rerjr Jergaattortmentor r t AGBIOCLTLBAL JUFLBUSNTS, AI of thejrery best and mo»t‘ klnda, baa , boon, continued till':-, > !1, DAV,Deoembeb 23d, bf intb* 'B . OS SEfICKLEY. On the : j>remli BOROm omaenoa promptly-at o'clcdL ,Tlk ail* Will ■king to attend c*u Itamlbe Bta yCitjr at-fhSO a.m. flea in Alle^hei that ia in. need or.tbelateat lm« yiraltoral .IriplemenU' aboolJ at*' they with never have* bat. ; degfcgiMe c Evary Svaun in A tend and get bar teTehaoc*;- .<■ —BO-bbldjCmciDnsti.'Wm- ID OIL notlrtdud fbraala by ’ %KOX * PABSIB. tor StraUcd LA! 309 Liberty etreet. —EIQHTGOOD MEN and 18, to work ab>«t a coal bank, ni end good wan*. MOKfiON, BTEWABT k CO., gqp.Ubtrtyftmt.Pitubinib. W£SB E toady employmi Apply to- L ■ i dettblt , ajtu .. WANua—a Uiird. SuS.' SIKLQB, (1 Wood ttmu SmsHS*i 'fcW&Sf and 925. aa AtSO JOB! jrg>ir-M rERTisnJOEJrTB. PIITBBORGH ALMANAC, . FOB 1868. .jCe'caiuSd vi pmootw . d* sa, a.u. This pjpular auncsl contains, b aides the esnal CAXCUEitIOKff, YABtTB. de., many T A bVA* BL£ BKCEIPTS; TBS ft A lIP ACT OF 1861, it, Aili; much interesting and instructive readier mat* ter for tbe Faai'ly Circle;. Illustrations, Ac. A LA.BGE 7a TAGS 800 K..— Price. Only 5 Cents. For *A\e ererywhYre. •V*A liberal dlacoent lo dealer*. STBent, poet-paid, ou teceipt of two THBE-l OENT.'iStabpn. Addt'iw all order*, to aecure prompt mention, to JOHN P. HUHT, Publiaher, . i Misosio Hall, Fifth Street. .' rt. 23 | . ■ QTttfUi WUttTH OF FIIOIU VljUvv GBAPBIC ALBUIiB, of the mou saverb woricaansbip. in every detail, and from tbe bfcatmaaoiactnrersln lbecocnts». .They have been •elected with tbo greatest possible care,.e>pedslly for the Holidays Prices low. For.wleby dSlty Jt*HH H. MKTLOB. 81 Woods Wet MEW PIANOS—A new, IN itcck of. 7 OCTAVE FIASoj TOBTfiS now receiTing from Boston! tnd Be* York, seUeied etpedaQy for the Boddays. P«rtf ns dwilring to make a valuable and charming prsrot are tnvued to call and see ih*m at tb» ware roomsof . JuHK H. Bl Wood street. M A#j> HaKMUMUMA JjJL —ld store, a splendid new supply of Haeoo A Hfailln's (Boston) Helodeona end fiknnrnianu, inelegant rosewood nod valaatcoea. Uelodeonsat 950,AC0,g75, 1100, $125 and 8160. Hars'onicm* at sB\ sBo,sloo, $129, $260, $3OO, $360 and $lOO For .ale by JOBhU. MKLLOB, . dstO • - . 81 street. -r* |IOP iJUUUY * MAHKKT WAGON l iT AUOTIOH.-Oa .TaiB (S*l*r<3«r) MOBB ING, Dtc. 20 A, at 11 e’clock, will be told, ti Dart*' Aoftfoo, 51'Fifth (tPMt| 000 good lecond bead Top Beay «Ad cee light IU kat We« on, cov*red.' dtt> JO. BAYI6. Antt. IiXJK iHo, tlOLlUA'ifc. " PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, Of theTTiy t*itqu*lity,for family or nudidsal I otrs. . Pure Cogniao Brandy, The vintage of 48. PURE SIGNET. BRANDY, Of tb. no. ft* bnl^w. PURE JUICE OF THE GRAPE, Tor BecjxatnUl porpaete; and «*peci*lly .'or tick forpoic*. A very ftae qu'lt; of OLD MADEIRA WINE, Btrictly pm. CHOICE OLD CHE BBT WINE, Unequalled In the market for fluent* of flavor. Pure Jttonongahtla Whisky, OaDraftoriaßstUee. BINDfGER'S PURE HOLLAND GIN, BiUitol>tAtt«tudh BURGUNDY PORT WINE. PURE PORT WINE, 'For Med letoal nee. SVAIf of the above tor *Ale at J. H. FULTON'S Drag Btore, nng HTBBgr. rimicia*. JgUiUANT ttIPT HOURS FUK TUK HOLIDAYS. IN. TBE WOODS—with .Bryaat, LuatMtow and HftUecb. Illa:trar»(L from Drawing! by Jobo ■ a; Hows'. IUPEBTAL COtTBTB Qf TBAVOE, S2IGLAKO, BOBBIA* PBDBSIA, f AUDIVIA AND ADB TblA—rfdtiy lOoatratad wltb po trait* of ltb* ptrialboTirelpa.and tbelr Cabinet Ulotatnre, with an Introduction br W. C. Bryant* With forty*two itael aagraring*. -> BITfKB SWKtT—APwm by J.O. IlolUad In l.TQLstargold ttO.«vitb nearly At/ ilinatm* tloni, aooentad In tbe higbmt atyla or art. GALLEBIES OP HCHIOH-bolag a caUcilen fn>m - thoßoyalOot'Octloniodtha Ptaakothektaßdat fichtelahala,asd from the Lonbbtenberg oal* . laryi with an Hiatorla Aecoont of tha School! of Art, By X. Balloway, Eeq. BIBLIH ABB ITS TBKASOBEB—* aalaction of •nbjocta from tboXoyal Pletnr* Gallery, and other ootleetlonaef Painting*, engraved in tba . lint atyle, on iteeU ROBERT a DAVIS, 63 HOOD 6TBKET. ivy HKKUSb OP JUViSMIIjiSS, BT ACHT FAHST. XnUUad, i THE MITTEN BOOKS. L UITTKMB, with qnerr and fhaelfal Alorlet; be* log tb* flnt book of tbe ■erles^ mM ,76 centA 11. LITTLE mTTKNB~«.7S ewia. lIL MOBB MITTf TS eenta. 17. TBE TWO OTOBT BITTKSd a d tbe LIT* TLE PLAT HmKBS-belng , the fourth book oMbea*H«~^.. M -..... M . cent*. V. HEW UTTIaX HUTXBB* wltb atnl a r for the Little LanXnga«*beisg the flitb hook of tbe cent*. VL TBS OBPHAN’M UOIII MITTENB, and Oebrge’t aeoonnt of the Battle of Boanoke cent*. . TbU hew eerie* of JoTenik*, by Annt Paoay ipoJ nates if ponlble, even greater attractions (ban her prevlona atriM. tltla waa aogga.tad to tb* aatbor from the.variou ctrenmataocee coonect* ed with the KSITTIBO UANIA which pterblled tan winter among all ehatee lo kn t for the Soldiers. . BOBBRT a DAVIB, deld.St ' 93 WOOT) RTBSKT. JJISAU iJFUIa bTKEL M KN<iRAV -IHG given with anbecri jlloni,** . ” PITTOOK'B. : ' PHOTOBBAPH ALBUMS, alt itjlM, at .. pit,tOCX’s, ! “ DIABIXS, s( all kind., at piTxoox'a I . BobscriW tor tt. COBOBUSIORAL OLOBI, at PITTOCK’B, j d»l« OPPO» T« TUB POST QPnoB, JNTEBNAIi REVENUE | ■ Tb, toltoatog dweriptlon ol UHITXD STATU TAX fiTAHPS n.r. bMa notivad at' i PIUaCK»Bi OPPOSITE THE POST OmOE. BASE CHICK STAUPB...._~ tcaata. TELEGBAPH ST A MPA 8 » POT IHftUSAfICB ATAIBFd.~....S5 l » LIFE •* ** 1 *• P80T0YtTAKFa..~~....~~..~~.55 « i eold ea eo*n »a «-anbe h*d. . deli AS KXOKLLISftTFAMILY A. B. XEOUBB T»WoO Io nice of dalUl I Jrxir JBFtHT/S rjX> OOCNTBV MKRCHANTSAND I . diuiu EATON," OACKim A CO., ' ; No*. 17 and 19 Fifth Street, Jobber* aad-mtaltam- of T&IUU lEOH, - EMBSOI*. DEBtXS, HOSIERY, GM>VBB, HOOP SKIRTS, RIBBONS, SHIRTS. COLLARS, TIBB, CTNDIE* BaißTB»nd DRAWERS, WOOLEN HOODS. Nl- BUS, SCARIB, EXPHYB AND BBETLAND WOOLi 6,000 (te. KNITTING YABKB,r>o fcfodand to arrive. Oat purchased More the last great ad vance In price*, and *e oSar art*,*. inducements to CITY AND COUNTRY HEBOHANTB, MILL!* S£Bg, PEDDLE BS, sod sU who buy to eell again. R. B.—A choree an rtment o! Staple ]>ry Goods, A ♦ ‘vbobiMd* out-* 1862. KE)DCTION 1862. . - ; rja tan HOLIDAYS. 1 Wo fasTO fed tread tbi priwi of , t FANOY OPLXNB; . . FANCY VELOUB2; FANOY RKPB; ' FANCY EMPRESS CLOTH FANCX DBESI GOODS; PANOV DRESS GOODS; FANCY DBXEB GOODS; FANCY EMBROIDERIES; FANCY EMBROIDERIES; FANOY EMBROIDERIES; . FANCY SHAWLS; “fancy shawls; FANCY SHAWLS ; FANCY OLOAKS; FANCY OLOAKS; FANCY CLOAKS; FASQY CLOAKS; MERINOS, OABBMXXXS; MERINOS, OASHHXBIB] MEBISOS, CABHMSBES; And «Uoar FANCY WINTER OO'DS. WHITE, OEB & CO., Succemom to George B. White A o>., JJOLIDAY PRESENTS. ••OPPOSITION U TBI UPS or TBADI." GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! THE GEE AT GIFT BOOK HOTJBI Announcement to the dtlsena of Pittsburgh, Allegheny andVieinlit; Wa bar* opened a choice stock of BOOKS, dlryct from the pab’lthtn, at No. 62 FIFTH STREET, which wa are etEuing at unprecedentedly low pride*. Notwithstanding vt *nll oor Books at pabllsb*ir* , lowest price*. wa cl** with each one sold a VALU* ABLX PBXBENT, worth froa FI ITT CKNTS TO ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS. Oor saeortaent of Books Is too sxtenalre to enu morale j tbwefore, wt will only lay that Itoonslata In part ef HISTORICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL. PO* XTJUAL, JUVENILE, and HIBCXLLANXOD& WOBKS; FAMILY, POCKET and PEW BIBLES, PBATXX BOOKS, together with a fine assort* Best ef Books auitable for HOLIDAY PREBENTB! Wa hare tbs largest and beat assortment of PHO TOGRAPH ALBUMS to ha fonsd In the eityjat prices whkh DEFT COJfPXT/T/ON/ Consist In part of BTLVXK AND PLATXD WARE, WATCH 18, CLOCKS AND FI NX J aWILBYTT Eight pay Gilt Calendar docks, each to 00 Splendid Eight Day. Clocks. 16 00 Parte* , ■■,,, - 10 00 WMa Awake docks 6 60 Gothle Goehu rM . H ...... H M. Panel Clock*-.....—.- Oak Leaf Cloeks Fin*-Cla<tsr Sals Jewelry—. Plain OeM Ring*...—— 4. 1 26 Cbiaad Gold sief- f- —, , - 1 60 SUres Plated OnatorsTfOna,)-——— 12 Oo Una KUrer Plated Qabiets—— 6 00 let*fottdjHrerTahla Spoons.-— ———. 16 00 Sets BoUd SilTtr The Spoon*—.— 10 f 0 SstaSoUd Surer Forks——— 10 00 -B«ts Sflm Plated Tapia Spooaa—.l 00 Beta SUrer Plated Tea Spoon*.— ———— 1 86 Sete'SUrer Plated Dinner Forte—.-. 2 60 SUrer Plated Batter Knl*sa—. 1 teA l atent Lew Odd Watches —... . ICO 00 L*dks'Patent Lctst, Gold Watches.— 6o 60 SUrsr Watahm...-. —— 15 00 Mlt«*Xock Cbaloi— - F6O Peart Pert# ■0anatee.. MM ..... M ~~..~.»~._~... 150 Tim Gold 5 of> .LadtosVPlas Gold Pencils 2 50 Gold 80 00 Gent's Gold Veit flh*icy ~„r.,- 660 Toll Seta Coral 7 60 Morale, Unmeo end Ooral 8rea5tpin5............ 860 ladies' GaudfTh«}n«-—6 00 Teas, with •3UQtki&hold*rß__ M ...~~. 6 00 Out'i W"t w -„.m„.„;, ~,. i.■.,.11» L ~ 250 Pssri Pocket Knives, \mr gp«_ —,—. 160 MlseelL&eons' Gilts* varying ta veins frost 60 worn to $lOO. ■W-CsU early, U yoh voold escort berffiias, at j No 52 FIFTH STREET, ' ■j: «Lll:lm Third Door above tbs Theatre TO-DAY, Dtonnßß Uth, ANDREW JACKBON Abridged Edition, compute In 1 Crswn Ootavo Vat, Price, fl 76, with Steel Portrait. ••This volume la a coadanaatf on of tbs Life of An drew Jeekson, to three volumes, ootavo, which was published by lbs author In 1860. Hsariyeverythisg fat the .'way of document, Uttar, episode, disquiet* tlon,-hoteor appendix has been omitted J bat the story c£thellfobai been retilned,end the more In- Uniting .namUres, scents, andanecdotea are pre served entire.’* ' The publishers bell*ve they are doing enacwpta ble srnjee, in pnesntlog p thfa time a condensed edition of Hr. Parton'e grjat work ;a work on Its appearance, two ylera alnce reached a aaU rarely attained by any bUgiaphy of similar aim and coat. At heme and abroad ibe critics have agreed la award!* g to “Paxton's Lira of Jetkson’* the highest praise. Car all them qnaUtias which render a biography attract!ra andveloebletand It has taken a.htgh place among the standard works i* the-Ua» gnege.' The oemplete work la in three volantM, ortavo, price 18.00. Tie abridgment now ready tain one crown 8 vo. volume, prie 91.74. PebUahed by 'M At ON BROTHERS, . - Soa»647lffroerstraw. Pew York. 1862 *’* NOVEMBER.... i»6i O ARP E T S. W.B.&UH'CALtYTHp 67 FOURTH STREET. A U’ge portion of oar stock having been bought previous to a series of advances, and now replenish ed,~(]ust preceding the largest adtaree of tie mason) with the nevest dedgns In OARPXTB, OIL CLOTHS/WIHDOWBHADEa, Ao, A fhvo-ahU opportunity Is ofleted lo r —rtinini at moderate ratse/as prices vtol certainly be hither. delOcly ’ - T ... - pETROUTE OIL WORKS, rrmstrseit, pa. REESE AGRAFF, Proprietor a . " Capacity twn thousand barrels par week. MOHONGAHSLA BOCBC. '• " « DOSS T IBBABY STEP LADDEB&—FoId* Utef BUp Ltddw* ctnvnlMt fbrLlbmte. Y»attiwAe.V«lavWUl»rX*tfr Trayi; J*p*a»d York *o4 tpoofi Boimi Ooflto, fltftr, Cracker, ■p<lBpto>Cto *! ■ wort >< Kim, tofrt tor trUh.* wmil ewortamt ofPjnextlq PoftwMgpteg Clem*, rtJt,JbrMteMtto YeaH* QnHtjttmFot*** 9 * JOBS Am BSHBQAV, dAT. «oaHV^Umt7uilßndttt«la. Df THE PRICE AT J. M .^Burchfield’s, IJIO ARKlVifv 60 DOZBH BUCK GAI^HTLETS, No. 85 Finh itreel. OUB GIFTS THE LITE OT it yens ruMii. - - ; i ;: "; ; nar: goods h DRY GOODS, N. E. comer Fourth ft Market Sts. FANCY POPLINS; - FANCY YALOUBB; . " YAKCTBXPS; FANCY X&FBXS9 OLOTE; FANCY 81LK5; FANCY DBSSS GOODS; XMBB01DKBIK8; CLOAKS AND BACQUXS; LONG SHAWLS; BBOSHASHAWIS; WOOLXN HOODS; 80NTAGS AND NUBIAS. del9 • A 6CPIBIOB ABTICLX, at a LOW PRIGS. To theae we Invite the irscial ctUtfon ef CITY AND COUNTBY UXBCHANTB. EATOH, HACBUM A CO.. No. 17 FIFTB STB&ET." gKIRT BRAIDS. One Case of Wide Skirt Braida, 'Comprising AZULINX BLUXS, solfsbihob; •- MAGKNNTAB, HUMBOLDTS, With a fall line of all the otter leading color*, at wholesale and retail. SA7OH, UACEUtf ft CO., dels . No. IT FIFTH BTBXXT. Gentlemens negugee BHIBTB, DNDEEBHIBTB AND D&AWEBB, FINE BHIBTS, TIES, BCABFB, OLOYIB, GAUNTLETS, HOSX, BMBBOIDXBXD 6LIPPXBS, of ths hast k nds and lowest prirse, at MACBUM A OLYDrS, dels 76 Market sL, bet'n-tth and DlaaMid. \yfEKCHANTS and DEALERS ehoold JJJL call without delay an I replenish their stock with HOLIDAY Q3OD& Wo have a very attrao* tire snpply of NOTIONS, FANCY > GOODS,Ao.,coa* pridsg many new and daslrabls articles. Thatnde wUI bo snppUad ion very fsTorabla Urms. MACBUM A CLYDE, delft * 78 M»rh»t street. Ladies* and gentlemen's TOILET ABTICLBB, Abeantifal assortment, very suitable tor CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Also, a choioe stock of POBTEMOHNAIXS, PUBVBB, BETICULEf, BUCKLES, NEEDLX-BOOKS, JET AND OO HAL BBKASTPIN*, NECKLACES, BBACE LETS, Afc, at MACBUM A CLYDE’S, 76 Market street, ibetween Fourth and Dlaaocd.l - ~ del6 npHE HOLIDAYS ABE FAST AP- X PBOAOHIBG,nnd good people locking for Ap> -propriato tokens of their good will “and affsctlno to present to friends and n dghbon am invited to call at IHACRUM & CLYDE’S, And examine oar stock of Em broideries* Which wa ham JfABEND DQWX TO JUSTEEB OOSTt FINE NEEDLE-WOEK COLLARS, SETS AND WAISTS, An.; LACE COLLARS A ffETS; FIBS FAXKOH LACE A ZMB’B VEILS; LINEN,OAMfifiIp AND EMB'D H’DK'FS; PURE LINES BANDKXBCHIEFB, for (fa. ■ We vttn BABQAINB In the above goods, meaning to daee oat our stock' with the old year. ' SAGBGH & CLYDE, 79 RAHKBT BTBUT, rren Ponrth and tbs'lH-aond.) • de)6 J)RKS3 GOODS, 1 •-•FOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BARKER fie. CO.’S, 66 H6BKKT STESIT. Prices rsdneed for the present sspeoa. OBBAT BARGAINS! SEE.THEM I gHAWLS AND CLOAKS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BARKER 5c CO.’S, '■>69MABKBT ITBXET. Every style that la most dsalrabie at prices a* low ; as thorn of last year. g I L K 8, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. RARKER &. CO.’S, V . 69 HABUT BTBEXT. At Be., |l| and inwards.. An afchoti ua< Merited saedrtttsntT :: ~~' " - ~ f gsig ARRIVAL i . ’ : ot > ■ I¥BW GOODS • TOBTHS '• H OL I ID -A. IT S. $3lOO BALMORAL BE3RTB, ,> AR color*, *ad four yards wide. CLOAKS, Of al) klndi* ebnw vatlrdy nrw and embroidered. S S A "W L S Tor Ledise, MJaesa.' Children and Gsnfs- bedh hag asdegnatw-VXhT-OHXAP. ■ -iw ' • -guo, LADIES* COLLATE. BETS, SLEEVES, LAOS and QBEBADiRB VDIA, OEHTLIMH’S WOOLEN BOABFfl; feu to. ~ ' J. - - ■ - A Urge tot ef BARBED COUNTRY TLASHSIR and BLAHIUET3 jost received.' PUaeb gtrensa caD be r ore pn rdinisv roxtt Holiday presents, aa we have a stock of all ktsartf goods very cheep, wbhh vasnet fall te.plnsa : v r. C. EAHSOtt LOVXft COa ■ Ai..: ,- T* flfBKT. (BmvoTTTrwCargtvu.Bvkßiva.l i ' dri4 • UAr tfl'Oivß—sU toireis, for mi dries, for aaUfey HMBIB.COLLnr*. DRY BOODB. : wk HOLIDAY GIFTS, fHOBBE’B TBIHHIHQ STOBH, .Ham TT-and 73 MARKET STREET. We have fust received by szprrsv a new lot of AMBER OOMBO,‘BtXXL GOODS. PORTE* . MONNAIX3. NSSDLE, NOi'KSw.XMXBOID. EBED OOLLABB, &ET3, HAN DKEBCHTETB. IhFABTS' ROBES. ENGLISH THREAD LACE VEILS, LACE BXTB, COLLAR?, An. Tbs cheapest UneoLfiEUMED. 6TITCHXD AND PLAIN LINEN HAHDK’FS la the tfty. EMBROIDERED BLlPPlRS_*iega&* dedgna. Balmoral Skirts. A large snpply at the very lowest market pries*. JOSEPH HOHNE, Noe. 77 end TF Market atrnt. delB:*de23 LARGE STOCK OF C? LO A E S AND . | SHAV^?, JUST RXCIVXDBY EXPXESA 'S> O..I.»aiJQ:OSS s ■A.T w. & -.mavPi C.H-r, Ii i&M-a-:!:?!: x : P>l ri‘?VHC&. 'nSliorrDAvk . JjtOß T Prices .Mk'rked jfxptrxi. The lea M LALi lN -*>;• dto ibi . thatwaa;c**-a« of. Bmhroiderici, ' T Linen HudktrtUcb and ' 1 'aney Goods, LAST YEAR’S PkIOES. We have onhutdunlegant stock of COLLARS. SETS. SLEEVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANTS* ROBES, BLACK ENGLISH THREAD LACE VEILS, GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, HOODS, SON TAGS. SKATING JACKETsThUBIAS, SCARFS, PORT aOVNAIB AND NEEDLE BOOKS,CUSAS, BTKEL BUCKLES AND PINS, Ac, BALHOEAL SKIRTS, A splendid ltna, In bright ealon, at New York prfcea to retail buyers, at H O R. N E ’ S Trimming Stiore, • M n* 73 HABSIT BTB,rr. BHWMJTQ J&MI Q.RT THE BEST. WH£EL£R & WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES, So. U FIFTH STREET, PITTBBUMVB, PA. The HOLIDAYS am coming, and nothing can be more appropriate, economleei or aorimtsTite tar a OHBtbIMAB OR NEW YEAR’S QtFTTthaa an iapterved Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Hachise, Awarded the ftrsb premium otct fonrteea eompeil* ton, et the DSITID ATATXB PAIBS, for the years 1666,1649 and I 96 0; over now In qm In the Dnitad tUaree, giving nnlvtnal eatlsfartlon. This Machine makes the lock ttttch tapoeribU to ttsmvel, with the essential advantage of being alike an both sides, forming no ridge or chain, it win ham, foil, gather, bind, cord, tack and THE BBAIDKR Q A HBV QSPBOTE HEHT, beiae am ißadaol for emrtay Braid or (krd, upon, any kind of tsbrlo, in the meat nleboraU de* sums without any previous batting. . - The elegance, speed. en<r«isp!idty of this Ha* j chine, the oeaaty and strength of itileh, and adapt* I ability terthe thtekewt or thinnest fobrlcs render lt-j the most SUCCESSTCL AHD POPGLAB BEWIhG.'; KACAlHE&owoibrsdtothopoUio. : ! e tvwAnjusTZD roan jsabs.s* 'BGTGeU and examine ' them, at So. £9 PIPTHi BTBEET. ' WM. SUMTER & CO., Wester* Aohsts. do33JBwK Ast, . tfa&Bfectnnr oUnuf dcoodptioo of B , UE»3STITTJI2»H3! HO. *4 BHI7HTIBLD STHSIT, PIT7BBUBQB, PA. A fall aseortment of PtTtBBOBQB UAEVWAO TVBBD PVBBITVBS constantly on hand, which; wa will sail at the krnert prices for OAfiH. lolMywsnts ;• » f ■' pROCERIEti.— \J[ *9 hhds. primeH. 0. Sugar; SO do “ Cpi»a oof • 9) do P. B. doj 50 bbli. Tallow do; 74 dY a a do; . 84 do. Orasbed. do; - 89 do **A”.Coffee Co; . 76 begs Bio Coffee; - - 160 bbts. prime H. O. Volasees; t 26 do Lotarlng’s BycnjK - 10*-do e>eomd brands bjnip;* 10 do Bleached Whale OH; . 10 do Ho. 1 Lard 00;".' 60 boxes Tobacco—Gs aadlQi] 6 do bright Tobaoeo; ;• 1 1 kegs Ho. L 6 twist Tobaieo:; R ithafnllsjortiaeniof goods 1H par Hue, forsrisb; BROW A KIBKPATRXOXS, - 4e16 191 and 193 Liberty street. rpo UliASti MANUFACTURKBa.- JL , Tor sale or to lease, the property format belonging to the BBOOKLYK TLIHT GLASS 00. •Uaaxed In the city of Brooklyn, near the.AtUnti feriy. Toe works am new,in perfect order, an n operation, and poasam all the facilities for mak Ing eroy daieriptloa of Glees which was formed nude by the Brooklyn TUnt G’ass Gcnpany, which gave that Company the highxepntatioa ft a tong eoetalnedi ' ft a pereoa who baa a knewMga .of-the bsrina and can command aoma eapital, this would #6v great Indeceaent. as the balance of the capital n paired ha f&rnlshsd by the pusent osotn. Ho, flOlrtait, Dollteip, Hew BOW WIIUAH DARNDUiL A *jC"ijoiJl Hskera and Sheet Xtrksrs. PET STBBIT, He A 20, 53,28 and 16. fiavtagesnS large yard siad fcmlshtd It with, t isproW <o mahnfoctum desolptto of BOILERS in t*e bast manner, at warranted ajnal to any' made In the eonatrj OOIKHBTS, BBieaXH, PIRB BEDS, MBA; PIPES. LOOOROTIVK BOILBES, OOHDXHSBB 1 SALT PAHS, TAKES, OIL STILLS, AGITATOR BEtTi>IHG PAHB. BOILER IRuH BRIDOjk) SUGAR PABB, aad sola maunfoctn-'era of BARS -HILLS* PAIXHr BOILSd. r;Repairing doned theshori»elnotfee A LIiEGHSMT CITT COMpBOMie JX, Boats WAHTID.-P.rtito UWia« Co tavmtm Boc<U of tfaoOlty of ▲Ucclmdi. Po.. i banby BotllUA tbo£ Kb* Al&lu&k Tudfor 1962 o bo t&vocted la tboo* Boads ** tha Inset rites off •d. ?W3CQ«a twrirw! tt« Add.'**, • JOHH ATWXLt, Chifrno f Inane* Oonnlttos*. go » Wooitqort. PfttabttT«>U Gheap pahms in Mieaooßi -8# Asm of Land ta Bsjaolda tcvif tor fie 830 *•- : -•••* UortfA ;* ■ •«' It aao : «•. v«tm • •«* u 3» ** « Omvfertf ■« If ■■■■■ tSQ " **; . ;• Shannon!.*« 1* • . . « : , lizu -; . ' « H ... TiUo indinmtnWa Apply to ' * d»H B.MaI»ATa Toerth stmt. BW OUNHIUNMAn J B 11 this. Chicago Boefcvfeoat ficvr, «<■•■ ''-Ae* 'wliw .. - - : a kanftlaußcU Better, ' • bUi.ZfSK - - laitelf «9l tsotlbl! UQ.TOIST *CO \ijrEB.
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