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I Mi ( - C0p1«..«-~4~ '■*• I Wuut Editjoi, %lajUtoo\-«, f«r jar.. 2 Oft. s' v‘.tt-j.—.• • »»• .-clobeoffito 10} ■ ** .-•■ ’U\' ; ' « chibsof 10ormore I *;.. 1 25.■ _«&& of extra to tbe mnAps dob. *vr * | , d«> of fifteen, w» will wadibe iTma.OiMtr* • ’*mi- ftr * chftoT twenty. we will vena tie Uransti Oia*tt*d»ny. Bloxl*coptoe,scent*. ttridlf im odtem o». and ptpwl •'Ww?y»BtoppedwbeortheJtet^^M^ret.. Ike Proclamation of Emancipation. Our reader* will Jt«e . notice! in our epeeial dispatches from Washington that a vigorous effort was Made by the Border State men in Washington to induce the.! President to defer or recall his emsneipa tion Proclamation. ..Messrs. Jons J. CaiT- Tssnss,. of Kentucky, Jons W. CaisriELD, of Maryland, nnd Hall, of Missouri, were ohosen at their meeting to lay before the - president their views. They were in ■ i atrueted to urge strongly upon him; in def - 'erence to those Stales, not to persist in his determination to carry out that policy. Tho committee discharged tho duty assigned; them, but have'not' made public the result. Enough has transpired, however, to giro ua ' assurance’that they wore quite unsuccess ful in their labor of love; ’ that the Presi dent is firmly resolved to stand firm inthe position he has taken; and that on the first ‘ of January tho final edict ot Freedom will go forth. ' Of eonrso it will.. H Ana mum Liucolk . "wishes to cover his own name, and his • ■ country's name, with ■ everlasting infamy, rhe'will bask oiit. If b*!wi?lieoto dri ™ millions of slaves to despair , %nd to" that fearfnl desperation ■which nothing tat des pair can inspire, andigoad them odjo in sorrection, be will withdraw taejiofered boon; bntif he wishea to saTO tie country, to save the Union, to. eaye the South from n calamity ten-fold more fearfhlthan any thing that has: yet fallen'!;,upon it, ho will stand firm.- By doing so hi will' save] every thingbutalavery, by receding he will I savo nothing—not even slavery. Bathe knows nil this. He had'ceiuldered the /whole subject well before; he'issued his • proclamation of Septemtior 22d, end he /is too wise, too honest, too firm, to bo driven • ’bun -his purpose by men whoss_ wbole • : coarse hss proven that they esteem slavery more precious than tho Union," and in whose minds the sentiment oflihertyis fanaticism. Secession, Pure and Simple. The Ricbamd /nguirtr, the official organ I of Jeffi Davis, in an article discussing the I prospect of the struggle with the .Govern- j -meat, says:; : v . | 1 “Let not our foes delude, themselves.. «st them place no confidence in the hope - that | by a“vigbrbus.Jrosecution of the war, coupled with a constitutional admmistra tion of the Federal Government” (if euch a thing were'possible,), they can, in the ’ least “demoralise”, our people. But our cltisene utterly deny that the enemy can prosecute the war, either vigorously or otherwise, “coupled, with' a eeiMtiftrttonoJ administration of thb; Federal Government.. Such an idea is instantly rejected here os a fatal fallacy.” ‘ This is cold oomfort to our peace demo- crate, whobUll hope that, by i»5« deeply hnmfliating compromise with traitors, they cin restore their petty to power. Those Southrons ero 100 shrewd to put trust In men who, for such so. ignoble purpose, ' would prove recreant to their own aeclion, . Which, iu their eyes, is. more, sacred thpn | even the Government itself. They used the name -demoerecy -hypooritically to further their own ends, and thus made dupes of their dough-faced associates of - tha North; hut" now having "passed onto another phase of political life, they spurn - and spit upon democracy and all who bear the name. r •• —' ; Resignation of tbe Blon. William H Sessrard. The Washington Star, of Brlday swelling, oOßtalned tho following: -. < ’ A majority of thoSeneto, ineaoont, on the. 17th Instant, adopted a resolution which,»« to? prepared, dooUrsd a want of oonSdonoo on their pert in the Secretary ofState, but which waimodifled so as to expressto the -Pieddonten imaniinous '•‘“‘"SjSi!! °-? martial' ieeonstraotlon of the Cabinet. A ffimoantee’.wu■ appoint ‘ PrMliwt, <»4 Mamanlato twit »«tloa. _ * -On being Informed of the Botj -tte Secre tary of Bute on thosainsday sent to too Proliant hit resignation end reaositod that U'might bo Immediately accepted. Tho As tilUnt Secrolsry of State, sent .In hie rcsig 'notion at the same time and in the lama -Theßeernury and Assistant Secretary still -'remain at their desks, awalUng tho appoint - mant of their looccseors. 'Xhastdr*s statement, as far at,least el re gards the resignation of Mr, Sewsan,ls thus conflrtaed by tho Wclional UMigtnur, of . gotnrday morning: . The - 'city was. quite surprised yesterday morning, and of oonrse not a •Jrampr that the Hon. Wo. U. Seward had inlaid tfw ofleo ofßftcn tsrj sSothatMr. »rederiok W. Howard had re. oiaea ef Assistant Secretary of lure, and In the course of .the day** rained that *oth ..resignations had taken Battorf were rife of .other changes j hntthe, mention of Washington moors, when they . than a day old, would'be. ahsnrd. Button. It to say, that the names of Soassa, liuuoll, Coixsuu, and perhaps two or • three others, are In tho menthr of the yolnn. tear Wands of the President about the hotels, • who are aaMoai to help him to flit the recant seat In his cabinet. We hare no facie be sides those giren above, and speculations on .each nsubjsot need'n4t'be.enlerei into. Tike Report* Iwb Ntikiille. - OfthM* dliagreeableroporta, the Otaeta-, natt of Satarday, eayes. “The port* from Ntehrlll* yla New Sorkaroof th* aeasatlon Unit but they an not true. Th* report f»d*t*dNuhTUle,Thur»d*y. Wo ham front our own oorrarpoUdeut * <U*p»toti dotedteat arenlag, nothlogof the report* telegraphed to Hew York on th* pterion* day. It la ntenlfort, howerer, that thotohote are ettrring about rlgoroualy in tbataaetion, end new* of Important tranti, pay day, would ntt surprise »«• fl lll, Bo ?*' «na*oannotrory wall afford to anon until tbo Cumberland rirer rites; bat h* la pro pand ttright If atotoked. ~>■ ■ Rumored RealgnnUon ot Uenerhl 1 Buraaide. .1 . ■ It wa* rumored on Yriday, in Waehiagtoa, that Hen. Bourtion bad wrignad. The Her maHS*i;'of ;Bat?rd*y aornlug, aay* that th*: rumor haa probably no foundation.la truth. Thoirholo loyal country hae oenffdauee.ln this general, nolwlthsUurdlng. the affair at Prederfeklburg. Hleataaterly iotroat U th* them* of all toagaoa. ThoJlUwauhl* Wif pinatnlooeauaweakotgUayear-*- 1 - ‘'He it a .level ot a Man.” jACOBcITHOMPsos/Mr. BuchAnan/s Secre tary of thejxj tenor, aV the f:eoiamenccm6 n t of hia resilience’ near Oxford, Mis*., now in .possession of Gen..- Grant; When oar trmy occupied the town, Col. Marsh occupied the res Hence of the"rebel .ex-eecretary for his brigade headquarters, On -inking possession the Colonel found "Thompson’s Utier : book containing press copies of Ms secession Correspond ence. Some of the letters are imporant as throwing light Upon the great conspiracy which led to secession and war. One of them marked “Private and confidential/* is as follows: , Washihoton, Not. SO, 1860. My. Dea*. PkTEasojr: The • time few coidq when every pan who loves bis Slate and country is required to take his share of respbnßibillty and perform hia chare of duty. ■ •• ' My allegiance is due to the Stale of Mississippi, destiny shall be my destiny. I believe she ought to resist, and to the bitter end, Black Republican rule.' I hope our State will call a Convention to ..provide new guards for our future safety, and, in the eventofa call of a Contention, I want if l ean to be a member of that Contention. I want to go as a member from our com*- 1 ty, and I want you, as my friend, to see our I friend Hovey (or ) and our friend La i mar; and,: if/our editors are friendly to me \ want you to see them, and -to make such 1 acall on me, through the columns of our papers, 7 as jfcb ; mako it apparent that It .is 1 my duty ttf come homeland makevcommon : cauae wUhmy State.' 7~~ h _• w '\ • v ; Difficulties accumulate upon os acre. As lonc as l am here I shall shield and proteot the South. Whenever it shall come to pass that I shall think I can do no further good here, I shall return to my home; . Buchanan is - tho truest'friend to, Ujo jBo'uUTX hare eter known frotn the North. He is a jewel spa r a vman.. But my duty now is to the : ‘.South. ’ *■' I Twant the cooperation of the Southern I States.'i Geography makes separate and isolated .action by Mississippian .absur- I dity. I hate some influence in our Souths , ern sister I wlah to do .all I can to i secure theirsympatby and co-operation; A Confederacy of the Southern States will be strong enough to command the respect of the world, and the'lore and confidence or our people at homo. South Carolina will co«. ;: l' consider Georgia andk Florida as certain; Alabama probable. Then Missis eippe must go. But I want Louisiana, Texas, Afkivnn**) Tennessee, North Caroli na. Virginia} and Maryland will not stay behind long. I fear Kentucky more than Ido Missouri. If we are not too hasty and ▼iolent these States will all unite, because it will be their interest and their honor i and feelings to do BO.' • ‘ . . - As soon as our mechanics, our merchants, -our lawyers and our editors look the mat ter in the face, an 4" calculate the conso quencesjthey will see theiipnterestsostrong in this moYementjil fear they wHI be vi<> lent beyond controL . The successful, un restricted installation of Lincoln is the bo gtnningof the end .of slavery. Tho North Is dependent on the South for its prosperity; 4 The South is not dependent on the North for any thing necessary to her material welfare.; • _ My dear sir, I hare written in confidence. Lwiah you to let me know whether X am forgotten at home. I believe Tom Pegeus lis my friend*- 1 Write me soon, and write me every thing. 'Your friend. J. TaoxrsoH. Another letter foutid Was from one N. S. Reseac, who appears to hate been a lead* ing fillibnster, “to his Excellency James. Buchanan and the Hon. J. Thompson," dated Oct. 25,1859. We quote the firstpnr agtaph: DpAB Sins: The numerical strength o(- ihe civil migrating party to Cuba is, by re ports, now over 25,000. Of this number, 7,000 or 8,000 ttre ready to move for Cuba; and as your Excellenoy has told me yoa had every confidence in me, and you, the Hon. Mr. Thompson, have assured me that the Federal officers of New Orleans and Mobile would be instructed to “let me and rSy emigrant friends pass," I how very re spectfully request that you place in the hands of our mutual friends, Mr. C. Galla- Way and-C. M. Campbell of the Memphis Avdlancfoj your most: faithful' supporters, the necessary passports for my benefit, and the sum of $lO,OOO secret service funds, for the use and benefit of those editors as above, in-supporting your cause in I ink Cuba by civil emigration, and with the | use of that amount they will be enabled earnestly and effectually to c<H>perate with '■ you for the accomplishment of that grand object. The political position of the Aw lanche. as a true Democratic Administra tion paper enables that paper to wield the necessary influence in sncttssfully accom nUahing tho acquisition of Cuba before the termination of the present . AdminUtratlon an'd the -political-aspect now toudly c * Ui for it A r ’ r w _ ~ Tas Chops in lowa.—The yield of wheat | {('estimated at 20,000,000 bushels thia year, beimr 1.760.000 bushela more than the crop of 18iU. There have been 1,826,000 acres cultivated this season in corn, whioh twill yield 75,250,000 bushela, or on exoesa over the crop of fast year of 10,000,000 bushels. Oats WUI reach 10,000,000 bushels; bay,l,-j 000,000 tons; sorghum, 3,000,000 gallons, I end potatoes double last' year’s quantity. The State Will be able to export this year 175,0()0cattleand900,000hog8. Theinoreaas of shleep.haa been about one-third- during the past year, maHngJthei number in . the State 250,000. . . . FsßiurToav Ossies to Qss. Busisios to I Cross »hS Bivsfc—lt is asserted that amoral j Burnside has pubtlsly declared that he would not have creased the river in the tut of the I formidable works of the euamy and swrmjd I them, but for Imperative orders from Wash *?fn”hti edunedUoa we; may give what we understand'from, semi-official souroa to have been tho language of the President • *}» ** I I two einoe in conversation:- "l yielded my I own eommou sense view, whleh was agelnit I Oenerel Burnside's crossing the river, and at- I tabbing the esamy’a works, to tho military I knowledge and experience of Gee. Hillock, l the General-in-Chief.” — Wathinytoi* Ilepubfi- I ean.t -~ . . Olßißiiw write* to a friend;'ln refer ence to our war, tint ho “ianta loeehow to understand why a nation like th* Ameri can Bopnhllc, with each absolute and *onl inaniring declarations of fceedom engrafted SoberConstitutionandlaw*,»hould be.eo. retf»rdles*of thtt.dlQtfttcf ojf humanity, and th* driUiaaon or the nine teenth eentnry, a* not to hare Sterery, the (ulwiui rello of a barbafona ngen at mkso; »ndtorereraboUehod. 1 '; : - A Wessriotoß diipateh to th# PhUadd phla lamin', sayk that “a than whose friend* raremadegrtatoutcry ethie arroat,andbr whom semm Senator* bar* Interested them aalra* ahdwroteited hi* tnnooanoe, On Tuaa d*T roatond gSI.OOO to Ool.Beker end wn f„«d hlegullt..A determined effort la being and* to present' the continuation of frauds opon th* fiemrnmsnt, toprpuet Itedeptated Smsurif uhd.to etop ttte work of.truitorrln tbs North wbVseek to sap titer* ry lit* of th* nation/’ 1 Jaanc* skd Mruuco.—The Pari* corre epondentofthe London Ttmu«aye:_“Con tncts bftTQ be«n concluded by. iW x rcaon uorernment for the (apply of th* army In Mexico for two year*. Prom thi* it «***- ■dnable to Infer that a prolonged occupe tlonof the.country lelnlended.” Or*. Bo«c*s»»i hlOMir * Catholic, hat aneited gather Bimetal, a Oormen Oathollo prlartof Naihrllte, for treapaabte conduct, and bent him to Carip Chase. “ Bnoni I*tt*o ; ;rMeaßy adwrUenTfct for a loan of teop,o«ff/ s ,Ot*r*J,«flW.«»: wm» offered, tad the. loin: Wta obtained at BJ4 premium.' lectvres. attthb ikon cm; i'.xetner of Pensraud THIS (MOKDA7) MOBNIKO. at H '•Vfcv* ' JOIN tfTOCR 0 MPANIBS* mul'ii: JTOfICES. j£p»FAlB AND FESTIVAL, BESSFIT or TBIHITTH E. OHUBCH, AT LAfATETTS BALL* 8n THUBSDAT, Deo fSlh, (OhrUtmu) ul FBI-- D.F.ftth.' The Dell will W opeuilej tod ereel (, and every err*nge«snt«lll be m»a* to -*ctre the comfort and pleasoT* of all rbl’-u*.; MrTlcke’a. entltiar in* bolder to Dinner or Banner, and Admttttnn, 60 CESIB. AdmUalon, aitfral meal, 10 CENTS. Ticket* at tbs Door. I d»l»At • ; - orncaor th* Pimauaaß a*i» jc«it taatarx) pAnnsii lUturai Cobpakt. > Oakland. Pro. 10»b, 1861. } HOLDING BON 08 Uv Iwnsd by fbJ* Comps©j are hereby notified thatth*COUPON4.>LATUttl&o <>N TH* MUST D»V OF JAHDABT NjrXT, <1803.) will U mUI on that day, at tbs offic of the Company. In o*k. land W. O. LE*LIK. dslMavdS* ' General • operintenflen*. urrtoa Aiuonut Vallsi Ban.aoAn t . Pittsburgh* .Dec. 17tb,U0. J ,r=»THB SEMI-ANNUAL COUPONS of tbs Banna of tMi Hoad, due Jn)yJ»J. lS6i,wiU ba pa’d on or before ta* filar DKCBM BRB. lKf. at the Gffloe of tbs Company- • d“l8:td B» 0. OBB> Trcainrtr. bUUiIGTYv Mr t» Aaristiltanl Sootcty will U b»M FlßfiT Wsj§KSDAY (71b.) Of JAMUAXtT* *B®** •* 11 o’clock *. m , MWen Umeu cUctioo tor Offcen andMauwenof. «ho Boo,et y fl to i n t^ Y < SSjf will-babcUU . B.SOoUkBBt Jr.i > «wwmw» Secwtory cfßaard. dtd.td W. fl. B4TSH.obfttrmAQ Q&rmJEjrns. " omm of:»ol Cirum licroOjUKy Co.. 1 PltUborgb, Dec. 18tb« 1862., J rrS»DIVIDBND NOTICE.—'The Frtat lK£/ d«nt Mil nirtetoM of lII* Ooffl[»Bjr t».« tbU fevdpc&nd. 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Wo tiro tho lorgtwt wod belt oMortmra! of PHO TOQBAPH AtBOMS to bo found to tho citr. of prtoeo whUh DETT OOUPtTITIOS l OUB GIFTS Ccariat la p»rt of BTLVEB AHD PLATO* W ABE, WATCHIiTcLOOKB ASD VISE J.WELBY. Eight DeyGflt f*Uod*r Cloch«,eftcb......~~.f 50 w \ Splendid Eight Day dock! ...—: ~ }£s/ Phflor ClogU * ,‘a S Wid* Awake Cloche... "™'t &oo Gothic Clock*.-.—.—-* ~—~r U l , S xFMeVClOCki.....^..—.l'gJ Oak Leaf Clock! - ; % ft fin* Cluster #ei! Jewelry. « Plain Odd Bldr*-———* v» ChvKxJ Gold mop-——*— -5 ft Miter Plated C**ton, (do*.)— 4ft Mated Oebleti— 4 ou fine Hirer PUted - . . rati folia SHrer TnMe Spoon*. ■ jo «” Sou SOUS SUrer ToO vGpocm—« *“ |g- SoUBoUI SUrer Fort*...-.-- SoU Sllror Plnled Table Sfoo: a .» Sou Sllror PUU4 Ton Spoonfc ; * Solo SDrer Ptatod Dlnnor Pori*. * " SllrorPUtoa Better Knl'e* : I'nUnt Lerer Gold Vrntchon— “ Ladle*' Potent Borer Gold Watchee. « 00 Mlaeot- Seek Ohnln* —r r~ ? “ Perrl Prrto Uonatlea. ‘ " PlnnOoia LoeleU . • X Lndlen’ Fin* Gold Pone Jo i j" Gold 8r»ee'«U.~......~— ® jl Gent's Gold Ve»l Obal**-~—«~—o oo Fall Mm Coral J« w ?J* r \~,V~~r7'‘: a S Mosato, Gamaoand Coral Ur*asipliiJ.~...~~~ | Xadi** Quid J Jg Gold Pea*, wUB extension holder* 6 w Gent’* dorter ~**r f£; Peart Pocket KnlTte. (ftrj f10e...— 1 “ HlsealUtiecras Gift*, tarylog la taloe from oo oeal* to (100. . : ■VOftU early. If J.B voaliijieatHe bargalaa. at No. 52 FIFTH STRKET t Third Poof .bof th.TS»»trß. i BEAUTIFUL tiTBEIt KNOEAV ! IKG jtreu wilk iTiUcriptlcm. at ~ 'T? PITTOGK'S. FHOTOeB&FH ALBUMS, all atjlea, at PITTOCKa , DIABin. olaU klnda, at PITTOCK’a SaDacrlba (or the OOBQBISBIOSAL aLOBI, at PITTOOK’9, OPPOSITI TUB POST OFFICE. JNTEBNAIi REVENUE fitt-mtflg description ©( UNITED STJLTM TAX STAMPS tiiTOboea rewired »t 1* iT T OC K’S, OPPOSITE TUB POST OPrlCt BAKE OQCOE STAMPS.-. ? coat*. TELCOBAPQ STAMPS.— 3 ** ' r,lfß « " » " PfiOTXST fc.TAMP3.~~— —& " laid mo-BM call b. Sid._jjU Save ten percent; Omci of Utsmm. Brrwrx, | Stt tWtorie* DinrW, . t ■ - Ati***I—‘Tt 1 —‘Tt rwwbtf ISttu Hog.l HoUc*U toroby |ly«D ilutt th« * , * e . tto Toxca tba Aaatal A»***n»t)t Li**. for .Unit* 3 | lottfnM Bawnoo, iar th»l port of AU#gbea» j oSSty MrtW th® Ohio %ad Allfrgbenjr rlrMi. wiU WXDW3DAT, THB ttra DAT OPD®* ■ OJEMBEB, when tto to* reqolr** tea j*rc*ntum to to «dtod?ud tbs l&ctMMd Ui, oflor o dvrnond, t 0 to roßßxorfl jcoltocud by rfUntfeJ. ThtaDtotooa. ! orlla Saw Cbre<«» and 6L*«r PlaU. P«*om Go*LbfttoSolr tolot* ittoowd wiU »r« Biooey by isrWßtof WA%5 < WBEET, n«xt ; door to tto Olty Tre—ofji „ AV|D wmTI . I frlfc'w <Wl«rtoroHl».fflJßWrlrt Pant. rno GLASS i MANUFACTURERS.— V^i**Toeworka XZ&l • *£!■* j noperaHon,andpoie.u Jl the JSMUtie. for od ' lux*v*ty'dfiicrlyilrtof OUw tormeriy i Irfi* tht VrooAlyu rust-Gift* Ccopeny, eod I wAlcfr pn Uul Coispeay Ue high repolettoa It to *°Toeyariratrbohue knowledgi orUio.tnrine* asdnattomtl!•«>»• Mpltel,tbtawinuld ofitre [ mat' tadcccJotat* at (bt baiaoca of tbo capital ft* Solmd could bafcrnlrtrtd by profit o»oon. > tcvtetb«i«tlcnUr.^priy p te o]l . IBt _ I Ho. CO Trinity Buildings, Hew York. I aoff lwde3awty - ~ ' Medical cakd.— . . ■ W. BODKHBAM*MI. D-.o'Sev York. Beylnv arrlred In PUtehnrgh. vJl.ee cemj. dcrete faII'IXOLOSITI ATTgKTIOH lo the Medtcel and flssgical treatment of OHBOHIO LlflKAeX% etaliv of U»* lisval Boval, tucA at PO*»v Oon* •Upatlvn, fistuU, FUsartp FelUag of tta of itaboode Ulcocattaii of .tb* Bovtl, SffS? AtotoTrerfon Ohronio Mseres. « the Womb, the Kldiißladoer. Ac. HIIt real* ■t—d al M MOSOHfIABEtt BOUBI, »Jwj ht max be men end eouva'ted from e ° e.o'clockp.m.deßy. HewUltl.ltret“n“ ltt~aoy part of tbe dty. I> dttlrti. Wrti r\LAhIOND OIL WOBKIS. BATIOB A BMXTif, BeSnsra and dealan in OABBOH OIL, nninq by nny In tha marksL ', *BE£&WSSISk on/ KUDIA MILLd, U 4 GKHSE BTBSKT, SKW. YOBS CHI'. GOVERNMENT COFFEE, ; Pat train tiafoQ poond paper*,M to a''bo>i *&d to price* nn|« from •to 80 eenti. We pal I *p the feUowtog ktod*: «.«■. mo AaD pl»o* * totrao, 18S Cto i ban itnetf corner Washington Hit York Olty.aadMMfft.POLLAttD A DP±HB»lB**®dl9l BoStk W*Urstreet, Chicago,'UltooU, alii roariw • tabes*^™. ■pok XHK HOLIDAYS. BOONOMIOAL, CSKYUIi, .■ : PBAUTIOAL, And BMdtd hr »U, both great and email, are those et« gut, wtU mod* and etj H»h BOQTS AND SHOES, , . For nlo eh**?* •* <J. tt BORKLAKD'B, > 15 MSBKII SIUDET.M door iron tilth. dal 5 d»»T ■ , ■ '' . ■ _ Books i Books i- . books i OU> MAOKIMiW; . , . , . IBOUaTHIFIBIi, BRIBE BODBBj !• 1'.'... .t: TB* l s"'irotMßABTloßi * GOlfD TOILt , - ■ MKH, WOMEtCAID BOOK 81 ’ - LU KISEBABLKfI; • • : TH*C'f»>HQ<JBrBI»OPtBB WOBU>; BBVJVVSHLXB; --• » |0 « » „ r -^u« ?bi wr^h 4,19 . Apollo PvfldlAg*. KAKCY KUHS; ; ' OBILDBEH'B FABCTIUBB; OBHTBfpBOAPfI, OOLLAB3 * QU)Tt3, }. ... xatbA)n>CAPS. ; - lutj Varbtj and itjW of lbs abon gaodi w bud asd brali at - ■ ■ XoCOBD* CO/8, yp. 151 WOOD STttfT. S' iKA-i-nal Vutt MAN A»t» BOXS, n> l.gH^'X^ri&mwoodA. DCALVBK GATOA, & CO4. 55a*, n sad-19* Fifth Street, Jobbcti end retailers of I.IUUHIHQ3, DNBTFB,'"HOBnfI£Y,'OtOVW, "HOOP SKIBTB, KiBBONS, SHIKT3, 00LLAP8,*TIR8, OHDSB* BHIETS «nd DBA WEBS, WOOLEN. BOOM. SB BIA* BOABFS, WPHT3 AND UNWIND WOOL; 6.000 tbe, KNITTING.tfABBB* on b*ad tod to anise. Oar stock id parciuieed betore th« Uet greet ed»- TKice In price*, end we oto BS? A ? OITI ASP COUNTBY HEEUHANTS, HBBS, PEDDLERS, end «U who tay to egeUw H. B.—A choice •**f*Ttmont o? Staple Dry Goods, At wholesaleoftli - - JjlOR THE HOLIDAYS PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, Oftho tety but qnallty, ftr ftmfly or modtdnil Purd Cogniac Brandy, The rtotage of <4B. PURE SIGNET BRANDY, Of Ue itm Vintage, for family ruw. PUKE JUICE OF THE §BAPE, For lecrementel pcrpoM; end especially for tick porpoeet. • A rory ftoe’qnatltjref OLD MADEIRA WINE, Strictly pore. CHOICE OLD CHERRY WINE,' Unequalled la tbe mur-et fir fineness of fleror. Pare JHonongahela I t'hUfcy, On Draft or to BsUtoe. BININQER’3 PUKE HOLLAND GIN, Bald to be the bott mod*. BURGUNDY PORT WINE. PURE PORT WINE, Tor Uedlclaol tut •7AU of tba shore lor »lie at J. H FULTON’S Drug Store, FIFTH STREET. PlTT»lU10H« lO-DAY, Dkohhbeb lira, tbs Lira or ANDREW JACKSON ST JA*<S »ASTO*. Abridged Edition, complete in 1 Crewn OcUto VoL Prise, ft 7d, with 6Ue) Portrait. «Thl# rolome li ft coaileuMt'on of l ho LU* of Ah dle» Jeckiou, In tbit* relume*. oc-ero, which mi pcblUUed bj ih* enlhor Id 1880, Ksul7«T«7ttli( In the wny ol doeoment, Utter, epbode, dUqebt tlon, noteor eppeadlr bis been omitted ; ; bnl the etcr7crth*Uf»beibeenrctsieed,end tbwmor* in terutlng nerretiree.ecenee, endenecdotee ere pre ferred entile.” ■ . Tfca pobUahoa belitre they ire doing eneovpte: ! b!» e?rrlee, in pweenllngettbl* time e condensed edition of Mr. Pertcn «gr:et woik; ftwotk'wbl.b, on lte appearance two year* since reached • uli rarely attained-by toy biography of almUar else and € qat. Atbaiae and abroad the critics liaTe agreed la awstdleg to ‘‘Partook Life Of Jarkeon" the hfghmt praire, for these vtslltle* which render aUcgraphy attractive end**lt»ble,and It hasteken a high place among the standard work* la tba lan« goage.. '.i • The complete work la In three Tclomae, o taro, price Ja.oo. Th» abridgment now ready la in one crcwa 8 to. tolooe, price 8L73. PnbUibed by MASON BROTHERS, delB>St Koa. S A 7 Mme> Urea. Kew York. jggjg ....NOVEMBER. O A. DP El T S W. D. & B. M’CALLtJM, 87 TOIJBTH STESXT. ▲ large portion of oer stock bating been bpugh* prwlMi to a eeriee of adtanoee, and now replewah ed, (Joat preceding the Urgeat adtatce of the mmso] vlththe.Mwest designs In CAM*TB,OIL GLOTHJ,WIin)OW BBll>K3,Ae.i A UTOrable opportunity i* o&«d to poreteen al aoderate rates, ea prlcoa will oerwnly be higher. pETHOLITE OIL WORKS, 1 rirxsDODSM, fa. n.’RBH’R ft GSAFF, Proprietor*. Capacity twe thoaaand barrels per week* ■OTOffloe, MOSOHQABKLA HODBI. AuiBON BTAKCH AUKNU Thft tmd*! tinned u« Aj*nU,'fer }lit»trar|li and vicinity for • . • •. WATtI MADISON BTABOO COUSANT, And Anv constantly on band a mnlf of UtL STABCII, Tarfoaaatfla nwfcacea, vhldr will ba told la quantities to tba trad* on neat naaonatila Urauu ' SCBOMAKERA LANG,' - . 32fl LIBYftTYB’fBgBT. QHABLES la CALDWKLL; ' ■/ * Bolsm ft.OOat) PDK ?i(UIA peeler io B ICON | IdAftOa 6CG AB*CO QXDIUW, OMOKBD OKBF t lc» j' V. COB. M AB&KT AHU FIBST HIRSHS, <UH:Iy V • .-.Pureics**. Pa. MOTICIi—J.h»TB appointed •. SIMON JOHNSON, Oonir fonrth end Staiibficld stre#<ti‘, ; Soli inniltf tteutoW DJ GXOTIBX DU)OD SKABOHXR, to.»bo«>4 eeder* mart bf »d4n«*d. J.M. LINDSAY. Hollldt] ittlKAt* FAKMfcJINMiiiaUUiU.— \J 320 Acres of Lend In BejocJde ttaety for IPO. 830 -«••-' ** -•' Martin - ~ . IM.. 830 «.• i.•«<''•• Weyn* lift. flrO 11 ' “ Ossitfald' ** lit, 3so “ ' m ; Shianon ** 'IW. MB"*.. , Te»u - “ 145. Title IndlrpatiM# Apply 10 • .■. - d>lB; - B. HcLAlw AOOmIQB Tpsrth etrert. OIL.—iU bbU.CincuuiaUYYin- Ur strained LADD OIL rtodud and tor aak kj>. il'tHai* " ||/ ttn'ttKpl-Sa—MliUflnndtlilMaT' nil to nils bj MXHBI B. OOUUU. gPKCI4IITIM FOB CHRIS' HORNE'S TRIMMING ST Nor 77 rad 79 Market SI aubeb combs, BTBStBOOKLMASDWHJ. . KUDU BOOKS, POBTK HOSMAIBV CUB AS, SHILL TOOK OOKBSv COLLAES MGIIBH TBBKAD LAO* , VSiLb, IHf ABTff KHBEOI- BOBIB, I- (TKjhiadiOMind TMjchMfijl purr 9LZXYES, GABIBALDI JtCKKTB, And alt other MndanIWOOLSH GOODS:. _ SHBBOIDBBBD HOISPEBB, (bondactno dealgot;] LADISB’ LIHKH HAHDKS2*HI*T3. In c-nlrdnance of the grial nah for thnw oheap BnndkKnbloft, wa bat. wan obliged to order n new lot from How Toik, which will' arrtfo on Monday, and Win ho lold at oil trlcm. BALHOBAL BKIBTS-<hup**t fttln the city. GLOVES AHD GADHILETB, of all klndl. VAHOT OOOD3 AHD KHIOK-KHAOM. d«M ‘ REDUCTION IN THE PRICE DRY GOODS, . M. Burchfield’s, N. E. comer Fourth & Market Sts. FANCY POPLINS;. , fancy..? ALOpBS; FANCY BXP8; . ! - ~ FANCY KUUtldd CLOTH; FANCY 81LK& FANCY DBEBB COOPS; EMBBOIDSBIE8; CLOAKS AND SAOQCES; LOHG SHAWLS; BBOBHA SHAWIS; WOOLKH HOODS; SOSTAOS rjlO ARKIVB. 60 DOZBHBUCK GAUNTLETS, A BUPKBIOB ABTIQLZ, at a LOW PBIOt To thoao wa larUe.-lb* treeftTeflenKon of OITV AHD COOHTBT HSBCHAHTS. . EATON. KACEUH ft C 0„ d»iß . Ho. it rirra btbkkt. gKIBT BRAIDS. One Case of Wide Start Braids, Comprising AZULRJE BLOTS,’ . " SOLTK&INOS, HAOSNHIAS, HCKBOLPTSy With e fall line of ell the other lending color*, et wholesale end retail. EATOH, UACHUM ft CO., GENTLEMEN’S NEGLIGEE BHIBTB, BHDEBBHIBT3 AHD BBAWKBS, TIHK BBIBTB, 1188, BOABTB, BU3PKHDKBB, QLO7IB, OADHTLKTS, HOSB. KMBBOIDIBKD BLIPPXBS, 4c,, of the Uit fclndi and loweat prlua, .1 aACEUM 4 GLYDE’B, dale Tt Kaiki! it* hat’s 4th and Diamond. AiTERCUANTS AHD DEALERS should JjKLoaU wlthont delay anl raplanleh their itoek with BOLIDAT JQOODA. Wa hat# a Teryattno ttra anpply of HOtIOHB, JABOT GOODS,4o.,oom prldog many daw and daalrahlo artlcka. Thatnda will ho mppUoi on Tory taTonbla tarma. LA DIES' AND GENILEMENtB TOILET ABTICLBS, e beenitlal eeeertnente rerrmlteblefer OHBISTMAB PBIBBHTd. iUoy . choice atcck of POBTEMONNAIIS.PIIBBJg, BETICULKd, BUOELIB, HIKDLB-BOOKB; Jlf AND OOBAL BBBASTPWd, MICKLACIB, BBAOEL*Ta,*c,, Ac., U „„ : MAOBOSI a aLYDB’S, ctnet. . lUtwaen Fourth tad Dfraond.) --. . > d>lB . ARRIVAL i NEW GOODS HOLID IA. 1 Z S $3lOO BALMORAL BKIBTB, AD caiari, and fcnr pardi trlda. CLOAKS. Of ill fclndi, some entirely new end embroidered. s h: a. w l s Tor Z*di«et HtteeA Children and Gent’e—both log aud equir*—Yl ST CHEAP. . AMO,'- LkDJSB' OOLIiABB,SXMLSIi'SETXS,LAOS nsd GBIHADIHI TSIS, QSHTLIMXH'S WOOLKH 80ABffl,JbLt*o. •' ■- ' *' AUrntotef BARBEDOOCHTBT TLAKHELA end BSAHJEIM Jort received. ..f j CM* Rear glee ttneell be.'ar#parduringjan* 1 BelSd*yprue&t*, etv*hiTe*eteeEof.eUi.lcUMß ox goodi rery eA**p,yhlch cumot foil to'rlgeeer . O.MAMBOH LOVE * CO., ■ *■ Y-7*MABK*TBIB«*; (Sio. or ml Oaininu. Baa Brrn.) dall ORKB3 GOODS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BABKEB & CO.’S, Prioetredsfied forth* preeeat eieeoo. SSEAI BABOAINSI. SKS THIMI gHAWLS AND CLOAKB, HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BABKEB A CO.’S, Ctot rtji. that la meal daintda at Jakxa aslo* g I L K 8, HOLIDAY PRESENTS. BABKEB A CO.’S, ; i x.-. -i- \ ■ . . L fit MABXXT STSUEBT. At «2%a< Ha, (1, and nj.rarda. Aa alarman- Uinllad anortnant. - . - Salt. KNOX A FABKEB, 309 LtberlyetoMt. SOAM SAUNB—W tonal#,' IorMDOI dito,fcr»l»b, BXNBI 0.00 LUNA. rinHiTHBLIDAYB ABE FAST AP •A. PBOACHINQ. »d good people looking far ep-. nroprteto tokens of their good will end egectlca to j pneat to friends aad ndgbbot* ere lasted to cell et; MACRUKI & CLYDE’S, E mbro i der i © s, Which w. ham IUttXSD VOWS TO XIBTZB3 OOSTI yIHK HXKDLK-WOBK OOLLAB9, SETS AHD WAISTS, Ac.; LAOS COLLABS A BST8; FIHS FBZBOH LAOS A UXB’B tost LOIBH hahdmbohimb, ftet^o. Wa offar SISOAISB in lh« ahoragood,, moaning to doaa out enr itoct with the old year. lhatween Toarth ahd-tha Diamond.! liAKtiS aXUUK. OV i c l o .A-'S: s - SHAV-3: ' f '7.' w. ; & bi : Wiiwf:a Cor. Fifth & Mairkfej v |-_ ’ ' niTBSCB*--!- 'Jjj’OVBLTIiSH ton HOUUAIt HOME’S TEIHMIHO 81088, 80. W raiT» MABKBTBIBBBt. -; j MOTSAIM, BOOBS. OOLLAB3, SST&HAHIJKSWJM* ThFAHTS* BOBOi ®6UBH IBM L I»A.OB SKIS# OOLt&Bei Tho chsspeat line of HEHMED. Ha LIB EM HABDK’M la tb»c«r. | IMBEOIDBBED BLIFPEBB—(aIEHa! .;' : ' Balmoral Skirts, I A Ihe* «opplj«t tt, wy I°*«* prion d»'S:ldcos SJ3WW® JttJtCBMJTEB. ] -JET THB BEST. No. 1? FIFTH BTBKKT. SEWING- MAOHIN! :Th» HOLIDAIB m cbm-B&aaJ LotMlDf can ,TSw, or Mogul* ** » OHKIBtJIAaOII HEW YEAE-8 OWT, this » lm*rored ; • 7/' ? Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine,, tort.it tbfcUMITwSAISS FAlß9jtor SSfc 1859! tad OMM otorW,OWjiQ*to«» la-th* TJnliedfitaU*, glfiag “{Js£*£Uft»W to TbU BUcMse mtkM th® lock otUch Wp«mW» to and, with lb* at botfc-'tUtatifDnßlag »• s*!sr^~i'?£i • quilt, it licit, beat*' fell* twit add ‘mM BBAIM® IS i'MjiHwt 'SSaasiSß®a^ffiSS %f n-irrwK Bgar ogared to Ik® pobllo. MfSTWABB ANTED TUBES X&L BB."®*: CV*(UI aind csamlm tit bid, TZVTS ““**• wit sraana* co., WS3TEES ABHHTS. UAOfiCK A OLTPS, ?8 K»rtrt etrtet. bob tbs ’ 4eBaovF t ijrrANTJiD—A. JfAtTEBS MiKEB and fMI good Tuish*. «TO Imm »» AJ4TKU —A youngnimeap»Woof taUsg dsirHOf * SSiiS?Sbff^SSS!SS5i5»^S^ iuS»a b»h»a. ' “■Wjkjj 1 * u* SwnidWood., ; .. ■ -•. M 80 do*' Cob*. to; 20 do v.P.H* da; - . .• tobbi** follow. i, do; . •, /; • i i 75 d*C.U do. ~. * -• ‘ 5*5 do Cnabtd • do; . •JO do v4 *A M Colfe* do;- ; • .75 b*f»B*o Goffs*; * w • ” , ... • ‘ 160 bbu. priift* H. Oi Wol*i*o«; ( / , ... •25 do iKrt«Hflt*« fljropt , 10 1 ' *9" owortedibr*»d* B)rcft . • ' 10 do Bkichsd Wbal* Ofl; 10 do Bo.llArfOn; 50 box** ood lte} •* 6 do brf*M Toboct* y f h« »o.itdtwtotToUcec;: • «T_i lsrlltuTtrtnjt. u MaBKiT sTßtrr, S 9 KABMBT RBXEI* fin* •zßadno'oor iteffc cf TSIL3; XJSXZr. OAHBBIO •, AND SUB'S H’DK'SS; KACBUM & OLYBB, i JB MASKS* BXBKST>) 4*16 JU6T BKOIYBr f.f u-ji. n::cri JOSEPH HORNE, K0t.17 inJ 78 Mirhctttnci WHEELER & WU.SOS’B Ho, 27 nrca btokt, PITIBBVBun, Pi. Jtt bU Wiilitt, AO », 'siulftctsrtr of e«r ZEWCTiS ISriTTFX&Bi \ HO.M BKIT&nU'S STBIST, - \ ; riitEßunoa, m Hvra&etsnr °l *»kt 4e«zl|>ttai •* A. ton ariTTSBOBQB TURMD rmtflTUß * cowtt* tlj mluai, WM wS «U s> th* k-wwtpdc* fcr CASH, . jalfcly*** • • ' - • • • * jj/uwsx,'kajskkuj a l2> tens* Bnm» asots Bansnaza. YLUUBJESfI, 9U ASD .: j nunrn^taß.. rukpftiiraittbtefcr Vac»s, ofl V rip, *a& oflyr jP^y***, ' fjjA nt. r notfen. .' ”T|j[ | ; . ' OiOT iios Airo wjoiDHi gniis. OU Knfracs on MnSnni*®' TUUD’S- UA&DtiKa.—Jns. d«IT «owfKUrty«B4 Hia<«twtt. —B‘W fcfllWJMJOjaßl* HAMit—Jiu* meMihilllipjlr Htst* mai Dried mUfiro* StrUmfcf JOB**. *SM*l*&, &I 6 -■cmuw Liberty«adHeadetmi . rmUMTolii—. -i«j~ - ta man w«Mr«tw»t. 4>U r’lHUflfi' Oli> BAiUUOa, iagaod<<a fTf* Ul> ? jig. DUXSLL * eon,; *.,« ooltDVdwaOHir
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