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The New Albany Lt3grr i of the 251 h, ex ptessed./eais. that the .rebels would pene trate 1 through Western Kentucky to the ••Ohio'rifer,;«udthatBoithlaaai»tthe mouth of the anil Padaeab, at the mouth of the Tennessee, are both in danger. Both those riven are exposed to : the rebels, and, for aught ire can see, Forts : 'Bonelssn and Henry may be re-oeenpied by: them without serious resistances Gen. ,-Ghaut is In strong position, end sufficient ly near to the Mississippi to use that river . at any point most oonvenient os a base of operations 7 and are doubt not that, when all is ready, he will: eo-operate with Gen. SnißiiAir and Commodore PonTxn, of the gunboats, and perhaps GenT Bases from belotr; ln a combined ottooh upon Tiohs burg. This, if suooessful,-will dear the Mississippi of all formidable obstructions, and cat tho trans-Mississippi portion of the Confederacy off. _ .But tho situatlonbetween the Mississippi and the Cumberland seems to be very un » satisfactory, for the rebels have undisputed possession of- all tbqt .region, including .-both the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers. That they arc there in great fores we do , not believe, nordo wo see what advantage - its possession will be to their cause. - - The worst feature of the news to-day iB 1 the reported destruction of the bridgVof the Bouisville and Nashville railroad,- over Salt river, at Muldrough’s Hill, only about 40 miles South of Louisville, by that dash ing guerrilla Morgan. he, with less - than 8,000 men, should-be suffered lo run ' book and forth through Eentuoky, robbing ■ m the people anddestroyingpubliopreporty, is creditable neither to. our generals nor to ■ - the people of that State. It Is stated that it will require, thirty days to repair damages, . so as to re-open railroad communication with Nashville, mother tho Cumberland is high-enough to admit of the passage of gunboats we ore not informed; but as .the late rains did no* raise tho Menongahela to any extent worth speaking of, we take it * for granted that the Cumberland has not -risen. .■ This breach of that road, although very inconvenient, does not endanger the posi tion ofGen.Boseerans at Nashville.: It is, however, the opinion of many that the re bels contemplate a powerful demonstration upon that city; but the most-they c£n do will be to shat him in his strong defenses, andprevent his intended active operations. A Speech of General Cameron. 1 Th» Generalt Opimm of Red Tape —on Hurting tkt Sick and Tfcunded Soldiers— - on the War, Generally and Inciden tally, .;. rtK, etc. j; ’ We have already given an outline of the _ proceedings of the Pennaylrania Belief Aa : , eoci&tlon- at Waehington.' On that oecn • ieiony at the invitation of the Hon.J. K. Moobeud, President of the Aaaodadon, General Canxnp'r addressed the meeting, ■ aa did also CoL Pobbez and Mosroa Mc- Michael, Eeq. We girean extract from theepeechof Gen.. Cannon: " - stn tarn. . When I was at thnhoadof the War Depart • meat therrmaa ephrase, Aral bioaght into nse J I bolieroby a popuiar’nbYel,"whlch *u Tory dbnoxloueto me. I t wee “red tape/’ and ocn-. -.ycyedthe Idea of unneeesaary form and delay In tha ttaaaaolion of bniihaea by the depart ' .manta of thoQotommcnt. I thought the ap -;; slioation'eerytnhJut,' audit gutaia* nffraae, wtl musf confute thntyeetuway I found one ' -caae ae mapped ap .in r*i, tape thatdi donld 'not penetrate lw‘ [teugbtei and applause.]; I met rate a meat worthy and respectable man, ij aearpanter. by trade, whcmlhad-formerly known when reiidlng at Middle tows. Ho Ured - then moat comfortably, heriugmarriod a wlfo - . of ealtiration and education, and with bntono ,'ohUd, aboy of ilxteon,their fatttre life pro-' "-. mited to be easy and pleasant. i.Batwhen the , lest callwaa made fortroope thie amn feltit 1 1 his doty to offer hlseertioes.'He volunteered, end his heroin wife laid, ‘‘John,yon cannot - go without with you.”: Sofa-: . thor and ton went, and wem in the battle of Antietam. Charley-wat klHed, the father wee taken lick, and he hat ained been trying,- ' without tuceess,' to ge home, when hit poor: : wlfo la grlerlng to deathovor the lon of her ton, and her Inability tosee her husband, who i—. 'the knows - needa-her-earet■ I- happened: to - - meet him here the other day and heard this : story. Hie Colonel bad-given him a oertlß - rate which h* had lest, and away from hie ] regiment, without a sent in hit pockete and - in a strange city, he had wandered about the t streets for:days, Unablo to secure even a hear ing &om; the pubtlo offiolala, because he had . " \ not hie cerficate. Itookhlecaaein hand,but, notwithstanding I did all I erald, I was an . • ehle toget him off. -This le what f callfed tape. Why ebonld not couunon senae direct affairsin pnblloas well ae la priTate life? . .. j There hover was a: general rula made that I should not hare some exceptions, and, in my i opinion, these men In cmco ehould allow a 1 man, when he is unfit for duty, to go home, - j where he can be nnrted hy: hle wUe, hls mo- J ther, or hie eleter tv [Applause.] With their ,: affectionate attention and care he oonldget 'i welltirleeaeiocnaehedoetsurroaniadbythe S nurses, of a hospital, whose constant attend • '■ anee upon the slek makes them ladiflirent to ■ ‘.Xt. ' sn&ring, and the eame patriotism whleh led him to Join the army would briagjUm hack ■~K -;r i tott ihe minute ho get well. [Chants.] Be • • sides the aoremmaat would saratmeney by -' this coarse, for those who went home would .: - wit ilnothing, and their return to doty would i bemUeh mornspeedy and eertaiathan ltlsas ■■■■■. things are.pow managed.'’;-WHenlyonask ' why ltls’notdone, the answer, is that some rule has been established which’ prevents It. . arapamr-o-a Totremso rscinsstT. ; ■ v.. ; What the men moithaed is sympathy, and ■ - they cannot get It In the hospittls. Dr. El der, in his speech, brought to my mind an instance Whleh shows what apowerfuleffeot : this'symnathyhasupen theeondiUonof these poor. men. Just slier the battle bf “3lg Bethel,” one ef the first .ofourgreet lilt of unfortunate fights, I wtet down to Fortress . , M«nroe. Jt was about thedth of July, and during myyislt i wastoldthat tberewersa ■ number of unfortanate:soldtes .in hospital - thers. jl aooompanied a: gentleman and two . or three ladles to aeedhem, and we went from bedside to bedside,'the gentlemsn tsking : greet Interest la the poor fellows, harlag a - klnd werdfor aaeV one, and generally put. -:.; tlnghia hand In hla. pobktt 'and: prtMntinf :’ ’ eaoh with apiece of grid in order .that ha might ptoennsemeeomfort haneeded.ln thls sray yre eame to one light, deileata boy whdappenred to he not orer serentoen years of ags,iand who, lay with a bookin hlt hand> ’apparently eeryaiek. My biend asknd the —fmr»*,-"What is this case?" and the reply ' wne/TiK* ehlld, he U doing; this Jdoetor . tayt he cannot Use/'. The hoy heard the cx presslon, and when my friend felt, bis pulse ' - 1 : and told him; “Ho> you ere not golng todle,” he answered, “Yce;the doctor ssyslmnst - dle. ;I haTc been wounded in the lsg, the loekjaw muit ensue; ud I'«M»t-die.’ r The ■ gentleman agalntoldhlmhe ttould nct die, and askad him hew he earn* iberm- Xba boy. . told him that he wae at Cambridge OhllMe -whea thn war brokeont;-that ha thcnritttne .-"SoathernpedplewarehehaTlagiTeryhadiy, and he' had dotermlned tOTwae down and : ffght agalnit them.- Ha hadealUtad/and In' , thalatehattMhadfitehwoimdad. Myfriend aaked-hisif hnwnanfriigto'die.'. Bn sold .-- > >“Bo,I am not afrxid toditehai.’l do think of my poor Jt wtte no t hhnhy tilUng.hJm tbaa he wsald 'get well, 'i. -* end pointingto mot snld t you get % • . welienough««iid!mtibffttn,”nadthatgen temenwiu maka yonallutenaat.lnthe r*g- Ktr, -•;. Ahratamonthafter.lrnoelted Vi- /- - . ■ 'J‘getwSßftMrihpwna hmnain Boeteh/imS ■j' ;} aaking the appointment for him. Of nouns It.m wilt. [Grant. npplAUio.] Wu not this x cxso in wnich * little sjopatby did » greatest! ofgoodl Now, I woaldwnd all tbsso poor Wounded soldiers homo, and . let their sisters make the lint, their mothers - bathe and cleanse their wound*, and their old: grandmothers Ue the bandages around them.; [Applause.]. If god intends the; shall - re-i cover at ail, they will get wall there. [Ap* >laose. [ . I hear of a. Christmas dinner, that t to be given them here; and U is a most be noTolentprojeotjbatif you wentto relieve tbelr sufferings, send them home-to eat their. Christmas dinners, and the omit which they may have to eat with their mothers, In cab* ins, will taste sweeter than any dainties that can be furnished them here. [Cheers ] . - ‘BSTKXAL POINTS DIfcCtJBSID.- ■ I . I notlee that a Urge Item In the expenses: of the Association-has been money paid to express oompanles for transporting boxes here. This is,all wrong* There U not a transportation company in PennsylranU that wUI aare charge a oent freight on goods sent yoOf .tt the fact is published in the newspapers, and! hopeForney will publish it* [Laugh ter and applause.] Those-who have hereto fore charged-freight havenot only wronged the sbldlers of our Bute, but they have com mitted an offence against Heaven. What* charge for bringing stoekings, and shirts, and food, and preserves to the poor soldiers? Why the oompany of men or man who would do that Is unworthy the patronage of the pub- Uo.: Mr*. President, as I have before said, I believe yen have done a great deal of good, but yon can do a great deal more by the moral power of your influence. Tell the Uovcm ment that they must treat all these people In » common-sense' way. - Pennsylvania has more interest in seeing that this is done than in anything else, and she has a right to speak. There has not been a battle in which Penn sylvanians have not stood foremost to receive the shook. There has not been a forlorn hope whloh hasmot been lead by Pennsylvanians, andCennsylvania&’s blood the first spilled. I heard John Kane’s name mentioned in one «[ the- reports as an active member of your society, and want to say a word of him. That man wont into the first battle of Bull Bun at one o’efook in the morning, and remained by his eoamandor;(Col* Cameron, of the 79th New : York, or Highland regiment) without anything to eat or a drop of water until that commander was killed at half-past 4 o’clock In the afternoon. Ho then carried him as far from the field as he could. Months passed by and when parties went to seareh for the body, 'John Kane was the man to find It, and bring It to Pennsylvania, to be laid by the side o father, mother, and brother. [Applause.] To jretnrn, Pennsylvania has always been first ito put forward. She lx the scapegoat. Men tAlk about Pennsylvania's share of the honors or’offioes of the Government r She has never had them; bat when the Government needed money, her parse was first drawn on ; and to every army, tinoe the country began with the Revolution, Pennsylvania has Bent more men and paid more money .to support the Govern ment daring the war than any other State in the'Union. [Applause.] These are troths,' and we have a right to be proud of them. -J am proud of them, and so Is every true Penn sylvanian. Now, 1 this war Is not over yet, aid we do not know when It will baover. WX HXVJ GOT TO FIGHT -IT OCT TO T&X ISO. [lmmense applause.] .Wo bare got to con quer these people, or-they wiU conquer us. There earn be no eoepfoew. [Cheers ] Nor can yon talk about reconstruction. Toucan-, not reconstruct j? house of rotten and sound timber* [Applause.] It cannot be done*. The house wiU fall down the moment you at tempt It. Ton must go through with this contest. Ho matter hew many lives, no mat ter how mush blood and treasure U may out, wo must aoeompUsh the subjection of this re bellion. [Great cheers.] You might as well make up your minds to it, and by hearty co operation we can make this the sentiment of our peoplo-*-*nd it is their real sentiment. [Applause.]- In these times, when men stop to talk polities, they wrong the country. These are no politios now but devotion to the Government, because that Government repre sents theeocntiy bequeathed to us by Washing ton. [Great applause.} • X tell you that these men who are making war upon the Govern ment In the loyal States may have a tempo rary triumph, but a~ day of retribution will surely come. The honest sentiment of Penn sylvania is true, and: when that-day eomes every one of these peoplewillbo branded with the mark of traitor., [Cheer*.] These are the sentiments l entertau, and I trust Ihave not wearied you by giving • them expression.. The Cue Stated* The Btcles which adhere to the Slave holders’ Rebellion ore as follows: ; i Tree InheblUaU. SUth.- - Total. il.u.— ■ ... 69«,164 435,133 964,296 i.a.—.,. 324423- 111404 435427 n.rM. i „ 78480 61,753 140,439 •iyi.l., ,• , 595497 4(3432 1,057429 T—A.— .: . 8714.380 333,010 709490 m-t-ip-i 354.760 .435,696 791496 Horlh iw—H-* ... . 561436 331481 092,657 Sooth Oarollaa-i 304 271 r 402441 703412 Teuneaaoo . 833,906 375475 1,109,811 T—4 , ■ 421,700 180,682 ,002,432 •Virgin 1......... 331495 433.993 1415483 ■TM.t :. 6,603.213 ■ 3J44.099 8423417 -NotlndudlnjthauewßUtoof Wett YlrginU. r : I Parla of East Viraiola, Teonoae,, Loalilana, Ac., azanowtmder the national flac, vbllehaaaTetmca. aea, has thrniahad manr. 30011 aoUleta to. tba Union armiea, but, on tho otbar band, Eantncfcj, Uhaourl nnd -Uanland, though Union Btatea, have contrlbn tad Urgely in men and meana to the rapport of iha Baballlon. We Jodie, tbereloie, that the atrength nfHnneailno la very uirl, exhibited in the abate ta hla.} • —ln other words, fixe millions ofwhitxa form the fighting strength of the rebellion, which rests on a base of three and a half millions ef slaves and half a million of free blaeks. The rebellion is avowedly and os tentatiously a pro-slavery enterprise, hav ing for Its chief aim the diffusion and p«-, petostion of. human bondage. Its inspir ing idea—that whereby it excites to fSnatio devotion at the South and secures sympathy and aid from the North—is that of the na tural, necessary, eternal subordination of biacka to whiles, and the rigorous exclu sion of the former from all power or voice, in the Government. And this is so loudly proclaimed and steadily reiterated.> that even the most ignorant and stnpid negro most comprehend it. 7 Who, then, can really donbt that a Proc lamation of freedom to all slaves ,in tha rebel States will strike a staggering blow at the heart of tho rebellion I Who; does not realise that it will oompel the xebols to watch and fight other enemies thtln those who stand in the ranks of the Union ar mies ? The question ii sot now as to■ the justice or tho abstraot policy of Emancipar don—wo are regarding it pnrely aa a mil itary measure—an assault upon tho strong holds of Treason. Put the slaves' rights and wiBbes entirely out of eight, consider only the rebellion and how to eappresiit, and it must be clear to all unfilnfed eyes that to to proolaim Freedom to the slave is to aim the deadliest blow that ean he struck at tha heart of the rebellion.— Nn> York Tribune. Frond by Wholesale. ■ 'Aelight inkling has been affordod of the discoveries made by the Commissioner appointed by the Government to investi gate certain frauds committed by New Yorkers nponlhe Government and the sol dier*. It if stated that the reeultg of the inquiry show that out of the.sixteen, bun-, dred thousand dollars wjiidi have been -paid out in New York alone* from the special appropriation of $20,000,-; OOOmado for recruiting, organiiing and drilling of volunteers, nearly one half has been paid on fraudulent acoounta. Nearly one thousand nersoce have' been, engaged in this fraudulent business, though all are not criminally implicated. A number acted aa broken, who swindled poor. Germans and othen who had Claims ; againsi the Government, taking' advantage of their ignorance of the English langnags and of tha regulations for the payment of *ueh claims, and charging them an exorbitant commission. ’The contractor* for the sub sistence and lodging of volunteers induced Germanfwho had subsieted troops to eign bills in blank,- and in come eases men w hadiever anbeietedanyirpopa signed bilb: whisA’amoonted to thodSanda of dollare. OfeddStC'ihe oontractonv their broken the proceeda, In'. eeaua' case*jrigaatores to bilb were cdunteffrUed-cltuf probable that the fhU extent: of thbt<riaJWMettsUnd. wholesale ewlndlewill never be known. The 'elli xen* engagedinlt will, probably ,be tried by the «vu eourte/and the military men by eentHßartlit —c I. nt- jV, * L - 1 - ■ , >*■»- ->*'. ■ ■ ,■.,, ...... ■. - , . .c, - "'-4.'x, uv; >. - 7 JrjVaiitatliiiQti The' Condition of the South;: A lagitivo Louisiana plsiatcr haa.lalely published a letter on the ’BduUx, in which' be fullycnrroboralesalU that others have/testified on tie delusion and ignorance of thbmass qf the people in the elaveholding StafeB, f the inveterdie hatred of the “Yankees” which their wick- edleaders have so carefully trained them; npiD,and the present vlestitotiop. which the desolating' effects of the wj» have brought on all classes. He closes With the following remarks, which bear the.lmpress of good sense, and may be read with profit by many at the present time: - • - A \ Still any attempt at conclUaUop ofHhe fionth would be utterly thrown i The only argument which they will understand or respect sow is superior and overwhelm ing force. Prostrate; and break to pieces, this [winter, (aa yon-can,) their organised Government, and th£ -whole resistance will fall utterly exhausted; and helpless. The talk of its being.impossible to subjugate the BouUx seems; to r me very foolish.- 1 be lieve it the duty of the nation to God and the loyal people, and to the unhappy'flouth itself, in whose welfare I am very deeply interested.' ‘A* year ago thad myself given up to the dmdftil fact, afi I v that the na tion was torn 'asunder.' Bui . since the events of last 'spring, and what r have seen myself of the prosperity and tremendous power of the Northern States, I have en tirely changed my mind. It is plain that, so far as numanl prudence can feresee, nothing can prevent the speedy fall of the Bichmond Government but a sudden blind ness and cowardice seising upon our loval people just as complete victory is within the&reach^ F VBJLIC JTOTICES. i {J'p-FBimVAL, vox rax ssvivrr or . FIBBSTLVANU AVKNUX V. K. CffUBCB, (Assnar Cnam,) LAFAYETTE HALL, On 110 N DAY, TUESDAY aad THUBBDAY, Dec. 29th and 30tb, and Jan. Ut Dtoaer from 12 to 2 o'clock p. m. '' Soppvr ** Btolo •» *♦ ‘■" • BWTlcbetsAO CEUTS. ’ ti 4«B>at TrB»THiKI> WAKD.-l will be a can .didaie for tbo .Aldtrmaulii; of tha Third Waid, at the aasulax City AtecUoa. - If. K.HOLAN. PttUborxb.Doc.B7. ISC2. « j»2ldt-iiTH4M INKTITOTK.—Tho . Third Bmiloo of tha above School vIU com nance oq MONDAY, Pasoan Sth.. For parttcalan caU at tha roonu of tha Jnatuuie, Iron Oitv OoU ga DoUtUaf, corner of Pann aad St. utatr itreata, -or addreea Uev. W, 8. G&AY, Box 755, PitUbhrgb. darfctw - ' Omcxc»THxPxon»*f lucaixcx Co., } p. X corner Wood and Ptfte Stx, > Ptffrtwyh, D« 2Sa* IS6AJ = ELECTION FOB TWELVE DIBXOTOBS of thta Company, to aem dv tax tha aaraißg jta*, will be held at thta offica on HOBDAY, January 12X0, IMS, hetaora tha hoora ef 10 a. m. asd S p o. _ ' dFO Sw WILT. qaBDSKB. SacretaTT. jrS»AG_KICULTOBAL SOCIETY.— TboAnDndHrettQgoftba AliegheayOoun ty Acricolisni fiocMr will be bald oa tbe PißbT WKDNXBDAY (Tfb.) OP JAHUABT, 180. at U o’do-iA a. m , at which lime an eUcttoojfbc OScera aad Haoacen of tbe Society tor too essning year wWbobe&L ABCdi>ILXB,Jr., i Secretary of Board. . W.B. BAYXg.Obatnaan ' - • 1 dc9.Cd . Ovncx auxoxxxt Yaixxr Bamxoxn Co., 1 ' hltibuvb, 9te. 17lt l lN<. ■) BEMI-ANNUAL COUPONS ny it tha Banna of tbla Boa&:<tae JoJy Ift, U6i, wlll ba paldottor before thiTSliT DAuXK BXB, 1863, at tha Ufiae Of the Oompahy. i delxtd Afl, OUtt,Traarem. frS-THH of the •V btpckholden iof tha Ootnmtla Oil (toapuy, for the eteciioa of Officers, will fae bobion ,WED NESDAY, Jaaaary Uth, 1883, et 2 o'dcckp. n;, fn the office of the Company, No. Ui Pint ctraet.' ' - X.'WKdTBttVBLT, Baereuiy. • Pittaburah, Dee. 86,1802:da27-Bar 1 ' rs*6£lißCT »CHOI>L FOB LADIE& £«cond>T«rtaof Xx*.’ J. X. BOGGS* SCHOOL win opts oa HOBDAT, JuuryCtb, la B*. 161 BOBfBSOR fiX&SCT, All»ibeDj City. daSrilw - •- PS»jPOCKET BOOK% fot tlle new ' Poatoga Oomncy* BIABIES, 4to 8 to. aad 12 mo.; ItAVTXBSHZW TUB XHTBLOFE; SLO* COMB’S IB KSTAHDS; PHOXOOBAPH AItBHMS; foraalaby W.S.HAVJ6H, oc2o aorner Wood and Third (tntU. jr£W W&HTMSEJItEjrTS. BISSOLCTiON;— The firm or LEWlti, OOfODB A CO., in tba Oil Bubwv,W this 'daydi»oi««d t brantoU oonwnt,. Teatnainaapl tba Srm will ba aettttd by JACOB COVODBy of SbUMborg, AUagfc'ay con&ty, Fa. Bacwnbac i7tb» 166 a. - - d«2»lw . OiT tr A MONTH.—I want to hire Agents ylvfn'araryoobotyat J 75» moath t otpent«a paid, toaaU my eawcbatp Family SawlogMaidilna. /- AddM, ; 6.IftAHUOB» Alfreds Maloa. daifcSmdawT., . * . .. i ' Q/?A A MONTH.—We want^Agents St VUv ISO a mo&tb, azpa&aea paid* to -aall cor PtneiU, Orimiol fttritn, and iblrtaan other new, ttacfol and carlooa artlolea. Flft«anclr« enlara aant/rec, 'Addreaii SHAW A OlaABS* Biddafordy Maine. • ■ •• ” : t•: T K. HQBANGB, Banker and Bill O . Broker. I Offica. Ho. 107 Toartb atroat, be* twcaa Wool and Swltbfieldj bnja and Mill Bondi, Moitffuea. Prpmbeory Hotea and Baal BUite. LOAJT Mc&red on ilty and comity property. 8U per c«Qt. piUd on permuMnt dapoalti. Glgb* eftpnmlampaldonOoidaodSilTarOotn,; J.K.MOBaNa*,lb7l<mrtblUwfi - „• „• ■• 3' ' : c UNDiUKa—SUbtUs. Ao, 3 Mackerel: JO 60b*lt bfa!i»' -'• do; 100 brae* Smoked Herring; . 60 4o ' Clothe* Flos; • 60 'do Bt* Csrb. Soda: 100 do Starch; • 25 do ExtractLogwood; >5O do; extract Coffee: “• 600 flwuatf tve»boihH Begi; lfiOdosea Con Broom; ' - 6 bbU. Hapl* Sagan W. M. QOBMLY, £TI Liberty etreet.: far tala by daSO JgCONOUY GLASS WOKKB, : ' PABSOSBt TAYLOB 4 COl, . i LAM? OapISBY MAHUTAOrUBKEa. : . o®e®,Ho.’iaBECOND STBIgT, Pittsburgh. deg9:3»d . 7 . " • SIOMMJJBSXUN UOOU?.— A bbb. prime foeh SoU Batter; ■ r , ..20 do, Cider, . . lbbl. White Beeiu; ; I •£0 boxee W. B* Obnee; SO do HanbergOhNee; Jett recrivtd and tbreate by ~ .• FSASK VAM QOttDSB,: daSO - ; llifecotH etmt. I KJUiU ©TOViS VOJaUSH, for the 10l- J_j lowing rtkiimn, li •apvriorto all other*: ' 1. ItßMdi DOffllzlog. ' ? 5. Ithu BOimiU wneteier. tt. ItprodoofJMdiitordtut,. 4. It praams from rut. , 6. It produce* a Jet black pollah. 6. It reonire* very little labor. •Fermi*by ! ’ SIMON JOOKSTON, • • l de». .corner flalftfleld and Fourthntr*ett». • OKKttN AMi ijUMi Ai/ AXLfiT. TBIBD WABD, ALLIGHM?.-.P»r tie* MMtMdJor benefit* far th*te*alngbf *%W tbor* «*ghJ*i» *nKb«nb7 oollM ttis ti their mmm* null *rt not p»W. to tb» ttadenigned on or befi-z* rßfDAX,<fcmir/2d, 1863 ( !ba noo-ftwy )«g*l »tap*to th*ootlMtton of U>« itae »1U bott'otice taken. CflJe* boors from 3 o'clock till 6 p'dock *. BkOta*cb-diur.’ ■ ' ••.; ■B.SOHOYKB, Jrli - ..:A . ■ floUdtor Jar. ADtgbm Ottj,' deS&td.» ." •il39foiath*tr»*t>P<tt*hnt«b. W 4AtUlWAtt* I AX''«otevUw9»ftbb«fc to«gi» Id other burl nem, wUImU their clock "jit' H4Bv* (b* *u» •xplttd Umeof tfe(iold«tt&d *t MoJOI Market •kr*tt,Tpnaerljr occtrptod tyhobertlhxßbp, -<fr; l 'd»;«Med»»tprie**aad on term* adtafttageoor lbeetockJ»*:heerii eU.beropof* chiwd prmoiM idihtUteadreoce fa prjcov which enable* D« $6 oßte *r«r»chuc* to person* wiihUt tbtnpgnt& ! lh*basi&M£ ‘All *achT«ri»!d*<lo w« tocreminepar *toek,nriee»,dc».,*ooniciitU<J«t- clom <ror. btainure* early ia ' ?'• jTh. ftH&LIiK&BXfiQgBACO, f *39.14 ctmi BiSKM. —40. ba»h6lfl prime \J 86, ldorcr tfeodjMtTvceiTvdAad fc» •&!* • . JEASK VAM QOBDXB, d«3O 1U Second ttmt. mUiJACOU.—2S bbu tfet an* JJry'lo - X'bMCO Jaatnorindfto* toruUb* * V. IfcGOttMLTf,B71 r ilrtti ... . ..wLttr CkAl'lSS,. JfOK li&UUffi. AS«j DlUßU.mirivUi ferMtobj d.JO ■ B0«11 dl TrfLBT. IM WoMrt. TJAiitiUlt aiiATKeS Uio :trait .ittiXL&r- X J l»bißitiiwN<BiAteiri4fci ' > * * ■: „ >mQ , - sowßAZSxiirtiiwirOTdit, >iv 1 ‘c. JTEW JiDrERTISEJfEjrTS. PROCLAMATION.— -Citt /or Fms '■aT:.xtjxißa, i£»ld accordance dith .the provialona .of an Act -of G«natal ; Aaarmblf' of tbe-Ootaracm* ■vatib of potlduf for the incorpo ration of the City of Plttabanh, and of the tarlooa mpptiatstito said Act, I, u. U. SAWYSB, Jr., Meior.of aaid e*tiy, do faase this, my Proclamation, that on Abo ff*>T TOXBDAY IN JANDABT, A. D. 1861, bainv tbo 6m DAYtOP TBH MpHTH, the fBKBH£N<Or XAOH WABD IN **Altf OITY, -quilifl-d to vute'for'aembtia of tbe Boaae ofi Bapre-,- aeaiatitaaof tbla Commonwealth, will meet at tbe. several p’ao ■of bo dtog election* In thalr reapec. (ire Ward*and Precincts, and e act by ballet, und(>r thapiovl toss of an Apt of Aa rmblypasaed tha 16th day of Bay, 1657. rtr»t Ward vld elect, by ballot, one peraon.fo ba a member ofiha 0e eot Conceit cf eatd ci y, anA two persona to bo members of tbe Common Council. Second Ward, one peraon . to- be a meaber of ;he Select and two persona to te" members of tbe Com mon CouqcU. ; : . " . , ' Third Ward, two rvraors .to be members of tbs flele t aad'slx persons to t e members of the Common ConndL , - - • , , Fourth Ward, one per on to bee member of tbe Select and two persona, to be members of tbe Com mdh Oonnefl. v • ; ■ . FI tb- Ward, one pmon to be a m-mber of tlie Select and aix persona td be members of ibe Common Con&ct. • Sixth Ward, one person tebe a member of tbe Be loci and four peraoosto be members of tbo Com monCoonclb Seventh Ward, one tetson to . be a member of tbe Be!ect and two persona to bo ta’mbers of tha Com non Coandb ‘ r- Eighth Ward, one perton to be a member of tbe S»l*.t and three pereoni tojbe membrns of tbe Com mon Council.. | Ninth Wild, euo pereoo to bee member ef the tel ctaad three penomto!be menbenof theCom* moa Ootuulk.. | : of' whom shell be qualified to aarro at e member of the HoaeA ef-Jlepre enUtlTtsof thlf Corn* moawaeUb. " ■ * At the election to be beM ei atoreeeld, os TUES DAY, the fitb do? of Janotar. 1863 The electors of the Sint fnexdof the Oitj of PHU borgh to meet at the Puyio School Hoaee.ln a^Jd The elector* of die Beeped Ward of the City^of 'Pittsburgh to BMt at' tbelPobUc Behoof Hnn in Mid Ward, ••••• ■ • •• - .theeJeetonofeomcobif the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh u Iks aorth end wait of Grant stmt, bring Pracioet Ho.jl of aa'dWard, to meet at thsuubtlr boots of Timot ijr Planln; oo tbs corear of sixth shdßnutafisld s reels,- ybstlscton of ao much tff.ttheThird Ward is Iks aoalb andosat of Gnat street, be'ng tree tact No. fcof said Ward, to m»ct at tba public hones o ’Gharlea Kaooady,on the coreer Of Wylie and Toon >1 Stmts. i Th» electors of the Pc irth U ard of tba Glty of P.ttiburab to meet at tb > Public School Houae io aatd Ward. ' " ! Tboekeronof ao a tub of the Vlfth Ward of the City of Pitt,burgh as lias aorth sad east of Adame •treat, being Precinct Ho 1 of said Watd, to meet at tbs Publw ocbool Boos > la said Ward, on tbs cor* oar of Peon tad Adams etretta. The electors of eo math of the Fifth Ward is lies south and *»>• of Adame stmt, being Fred jet No. H of said Ward, to meet at the Poblio Schoo Hones In said Wo d, on the coreer of Pena ens i dams streets, 1 1 said prs* doct. The electors ef tbe .Ah th Ward of the CHyof Pittsburgh to meet at tb i Pohlio School House la ■aid Waft. • * - - Tbeeketonof the Bet nth: Ward of the City at Fit<aburgbto meet at toe PohUc BchooL Hooae la said War A • ■ ■ • j The electors of the Kghtb Ward ef tbo City of Pittsburgh to meet at tba PobUe Bcbool Bocae In aaidWjrd. j I V The electors of the Ninth Ward of the City-of Pittsburgh to mtetatihe Poblio Bchorl Uooee la •aid Wert. j 1 Given under my hand, and the seal of the sa'd City of PltUborgh, the 23d day ef December, A. D.IBU. deS*:td ; ' B. 0. BAWTHB/Jr,. Mayor. ; | VEGETABLE COUGH JYEUP, Which omr (kUi to vbra mad to lm»ud*o> ; cordlaf tc> dlractfost. | .. I. ' .j . i •VBaad th« IvDovtaM certificate*, poblUhed Cress I ! | ' other* mind «|thta kb* put (bn* ycin: - | Bust Gam, Jaa. 1* iB6O. 'i It*. yiareaiywlb ha* b*en«afl**tag with <• tory ffotaat eoogh. At nJghteb* would bn* to grt onto! bed very Cr*> qwaatly to get bar. bratii or keep tnm eolfoeatlug. Hearing of your OoBghOTTBp, I daterptoad to try tk 1 got a .tottlt Croat lea* l4*frf*»and ojwd aO» j cording to dlnetloß*. li |»t* imatadiat* relief cad •otod ilk,* achara ea |h*r'-ooogb r producing tb* Igreatort > jcbaiig* oh her jla oaa wwt' Bb* ;&*•' bo .'aoroef tb* btfd ©ooghibg *pett*nc*r, and la tart 1 nafny ia «atinly cotad.: > ■ - ,/ i tt«poctfhMj[ ALKX. UAHS A. ■ •. , nmiCMB, 0*0.3,1800. ; J, HU ,Tct<Toa—■War sir.* s«p aomstlo*' I ban beta ra Shi tag with a town coagh and acid tn tb* bcadraßd ooold not aliep'al itfght for eooghtag. But altar tstag * bottii of year Y«g*tabU Oocgh Syrop, I wan cstlrolj eojrodby tv ' | •• !•••;. I B**p*etfolljj, g.JL W. COMBS. , Hor thla rowdy wo rtareth* rooommendatloh el «n fbo jhava and IVr add aleo the roeoamande* tlaadfoatofth* oldest phyitoteutn thecoontiy wholuadi*d It tn hi*practice tor y»*a with tb* hapytat nfaUa. ir you are troubled with a Cough' erOoUiXafloiiaxa, Bleojuagof tba Lungs, Quin**?, FhtbislCfSroacbUtoi Weaknan of th* (Suat, na* : ( * l f DLTOITfI U)DOH STBOP. iSpltStag of Blood, djflhiaa, Oremp, Pain in tb* Brow*, Hoarsen**, Catarrh, laftaaattat of.ih* Liter and Dlptberia, la *0 lta stag*, JfCLTOH’S OOOQH8I&OP vm me aoeno thapany ooagb nSxtureto a**.. /j ■, Wvdo notroy that ip all canes U will car# Con* caspttao. Ho nadlrim* can bn rolled on to do that. But w* do aUega, and Stand ready to prose, that by th* aid ofthis madlctaa, coupled with propo sanita ry ngalaltan, swa m regular hoar* tor deep, n> •tratat opoo appetite, and avoid axpoaoro,w>Bad*» panda cans hat* Non cared.; Do not neglect this ttoflly admonition, Th* Oeogh Byrup frill can ytmroold.; keep* bouteta you boo* constantly, and taka’a doo* oa tho ftns aymptoa of a cold. JWil OOwtD at* a heavyDoctor** bin, if not joot Utei Don't All td/giro U • trial. . Data remedyt»tiaa.:':Severceeee tryingnntll jrmutcold 1> better. Prepared and aold at fi par ’j i. X. FOLTOH, Dbcgomi, M I .- .. > - ' riFTB BTt^BCT. K. tfUi/JKtt, AO V, Bnaniactnm of every description ot . E l TT»l>riTTJiiß]> : ; HO. 40 AMITHFIILD BTBBKT, ; PITTBBVBQB, tA, A fril eesoriiaebt of PITTBBVBOB MABVfAt> tUBSD POBEI TUBE conitantlj on hatoi, *hbb we wtD aril at the lowest prtae fotDASB. . Jal&lynaa to . UJUiUljl IUrMKXANXT” V (}■;& •' SEWLY niYEHTID >/ BUSBIAH 7EBBLB SEBMfAOLBS, SaptriartoaoythalhaveeTarteenlaveated. Thoee nOfrlog from tibcUii right, aririog either from age or other eauiea, can bo Applied with &UBSIAH PEEJBLB SPECTACLES, which will greatly beheat and hot iltria the sight:--GaU and eee for yonnelL : : JOBS DIA&OHD. Practical Opiideo, fc. j. 89fifthitrati ITeratey Foil JtaUdiag. ■ 9l«inn of imposters and pretenders. - delfcly ••■ • - •/ ' •••"-. OUoil>U OKAWiiI) jfc'flUiT.— loss V/bbU. York State Applaa, .coiamriaiag COLDKS BIBSKTT, BELL TLOWBB, aa<l ; ethSr varieties} large, full bamU. 76T-bbls. lam, plump Fotroes, eaehaa FEAOH BLOWS, WHITE ttS&OEBS, etc. - 84 btte choice- White Wheat FAMILY FLOUB. B,<JOO.BBOOtt*HABDLE&. • IUO bozee BOSXT.in boxes of 6to 18 fte, BAISIHB, COBBAriTs. OITBOH, aed other aril* elre salable for tha Boliiaj asaeoe»J*ttreceived and for sate by ! IDWABD BEAZBLTD9, dcS&lwns • Ig-Dbmood.. VrOTiClS.—All titiseoa pM'ittatratgh, Xi who ponow dr inhabit the front efeofthoue or tmildloK edjofeUc to or. froQliog tho foot penmenti within the said city, etuul wm tho wune, etoog the (root of their raeptctlv* abope, boo**,' buildings or murtyilo Uivipt, nmed and cleaned it loiat rßahrjr IUSBPAY and JTBlDAYoteach -week; end *ba>l ah's for the»*me.diat«&ce»?ke?pth*giat> t«nopenandckan* Afina will be tmpceedon W< person *a persons who shall deg Wot or rtfase to earn* plj with tbUordlaa&ce. • •* ~ vr 1 J ; r 8.C.6AWY88,?r., Stayer. ' FUtrtorab, Pec.ST, 1833. ■ T . tde&R T _ I>A¥B AXU TJSDi FttK-CJUtT. _ —3WTIMBKB MBT. A’ Oriica orlxrcxiui Berxini,''} . , Treaty 4Alri GMtetfo* IHttriet, Pam* a* l> •' IM2. J Hotie* !• hereby xtraa. thatjh«6C{-TSjSßfil LIST, (Jolted (MatesJtxcta Tax, fat that part of Al* l*tta«7 cooa»7 o*Tth af tfc» Ohio aod' AlUihaoy riwi, on’Jlasa/hdsm, sto.. haa bsen re ceived firoa>theAJ»*e»;Wyond l»»or,duaaod pave- We.7lf.tMs taxis aot ntld lo T*H DATS, the Uw reqatrea 7(8 PJUI OXBT. tobe added, and the eol leeiiea to he mad» by distraint. Olßo*, WATBB RRCSr. Allatbaap. ’ deC;tw v ■ PATID H. WUlT» t Oon>efrr- isuEiViso TriiauAit— i as bb!s* M>Bunoa Cr*nb#rrtaa I " * '49 h*lf bbli. nflntd OartorOU; ;- . - I,- . 4# bbh.' • , ' r ;'to '*' do'.v do; ...':■' . ..v BOttcoottabdOti Barrel*; .*, aosMtoWhit* b<ww»'.". ; In itortiad toab by y • LH. VOIQTIOO. riiDKK—2O bbl&pnme t Vymfcf ««i»i» Tntiiar /mtMJIKYTOPa.rOf r» Uttaklf - BUST JTEW JtDVERTtSEjaEATTB. rjK> COUNTRY MERCHANTS AND ' DBA 111 SB. :i- Eatow, mkcKira aco., No*J7and 19Pifth Bfcreet -j Jobbers and retailers of TRIMMIBOfI, KBBBOI BCBIXS, HOaiBBT, QLQV&&, HOOF SKIBTB. 8188088, BBIBTB, OOLLAB6, TIBS, ÜBDKB. OHIBTB and DBAWBBB. WOOLBB HOOPS. HU; BLAB, SO ABCS, IBPHYB ANDBHBTLAHD WOOL; 6400tta.KSIT*IB4TABB8,oxi%aftd tad (o antra.. r."..-. Ow stock was pucfcaaed betas tki lut put ad* vase* to crises, and ws ofta great fndntioarats to CITY ABD tOOUNTBT fcCBCHAHTB, KELLI* BC&6, PBDDEKBS. tad all #ho bop to mXi again. .B. 8.--A ekfltea uaorteflßt of Staple Dry Goode, , At whotatls oatr... : • ■afttf OBB & CO.’S EXPOSITION FORIVEW YEAR’S, 1863, Wt would call tha attsnUon ofthoss of dur easto* mtra tad tbs nubile who coitampUta taskingßCW Y CABS' GIFTS, to ou fina stock of BILKS, DBCS9 GOODS, Sc. Bleh 10181 ABTIQUB, BILK DBkBSXB, Am HSBINO, POPLIN and OA9HItCBES, POINT LAG! BXTrS, POINT LACK BDA'llittin anirotriata sift to a lady. OOLLABO, BLKCYC& at aU prfcis and of ail «“"»• | ' if French Caihknere Shawls, Always to fiuhloo, aod of great utility, as wall at beauty. ] I CLOAKS, BACQUIS ABD MANTILLAS, IN I EVIBY VABIITY. ■ Nspkios, Table Cloths, Pisao Cor* re, and sr»ry* thing con plat# is thsAcossksaplag Goods lies. Ths stock la this department U mors sxtsnatTs than usual at this tins of yttr. I WHITE, ORB A CO., (SorrsMcrs to (Jso. B. Whits A Oo..) d«c29:4t ss nrra stbbct. JJOLIjIAY PRESENTS. | ALLIH WJLHTOT PHONOGRAPH ALBVIHS jltt BOOKS 80ITASLI FOB HOIIIDAY PRESENTS, should call at rah GIFT BOOK . STORE, 53 Fifth Street. ]_ - x ■' , wa ckrr, woBTH rBOM fiirr cists to OHK nOHDBKD DOLL AM, IS WITH l&OH BOOK SOLD. pyOLXOAY PBKSENT& . . great} GIFT BOOK STORE, - Ho. US Wood Street Wo hmneiind tUidq the LABGESY Al 9 BIST ■urtmiut 6f 1 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Irord&rwi tor Klein this dty. 'Wa sell them tX prices which DBFX COMPETITION. VsbtiitwnedTidihipnji^ol JtTVEHRE ABB OTHER BOOKS, Bottebl* ter premia. ‘mr L costly ptmt to glint frith each hook soU. • / • HOLIDAY PBESKNTti. PHOTOQBAPH ALBUMS, PHOTO-ALBUMS, BOBAP ALBUMS’ > largeanotarat it '• HUNTS. BIBLES, nuns BOOKS, HTKH'BOOKS, POITIOALfIOBKB,ASHtIAM,*c,** I HU NTH GAMES, WBima DISKS, POCKET BOOKS, POBTHOHHAIE3, BOBTBOLIOS, to, .1 HUNTS. ' GOLD FIBS, ol tht bat milu, *t HUNra JOVkHILB BOOKS, WATBB OOLOBS, Sc., At ' : :H U N I’S. ■ Masobio Hall, Fifth Steset. ttsa - ■ - QHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Photographic Albums. The flaeei, best tod cheapest aaortmeot In the dty. Children's Toy Books and Games. BOOKS, of til kinds, far Holiday Presents. I,ooodlSsrc&t Uada of FHOTOOBAFHIO FIOTUKKB OP OKBEBAtfI. . Ooptmoi pipe pitmntia poa albums, is cents etch—9l6o per damn. JOHHW.HTTOCK, Book, Stationery end Newspaper Depot, r OPPOSITE THE POST OFPIOE. d*23 jglOR NBW YEAR'S GIFTS. BOOTS, SBOia AHD OOHB, The very article that la needed. I have jaat rtcelr* eda large stock of Goods from the Kelt, consisting of LADIES* BALKOBAL BOOTS, of all kinds; LADIES* PUIB WHITE AND BLi ■ JODALIP fibs ; Misses* andcbildbeh*s boots ahd SHOES. Also, MEN'S, BOTH* • YOUTH'S AHD CHILDBUTS BOOTS, of all kinds, which niU .be •old at extremely low pricea. / •M*fliTe mea caU, at .. . . • •>. ■ BOBLABD’B CHIAP CASH STOBk, 88 Market itreet, 2d doorfrom PUlh. ds39;dawT •• rpHIRTY-THIKD IJHT OP APPU- X uatiohs Bob skluko liquobStSM b the Clerk’s Office onto December SSttu 1863: Bowen End* eeilsghetoe, Isowir at. (Salt *b ■v-Bari Henry, 1 . do, 84 ward, Allegheny i MisbAOa, John, tavern, 3d do, PUUoorfh; Mellon E 0». Bam*l, eating boose, 2d ward, do? . McKlbben Wbl, tavern; andwddn township; McCormick Pat* do,. 3d ward, PliUborg; Whaler John, do, .let'do, -- do;. i Tan Yothlau. bhoee, Flit township;' Werner Adams tavern, Ist ward, Pittsburgh: • . Keyeer William, do, 3d AUeghcay; The Goon wiU meet on MONDAY, Jsnaary 6th, 1&3,- at lOd’clock, to act on theaters cam : defflJtd * ~■»' -~- 'W. A. HEBBOH,fIri VfO TlCE.—Letters TesUmeatary ion Ul.Uu iitataof Jobm tfifbtmaiw UtAof OeQU* towtobift AUocbob) coast?, ticc’drworo {mindos AU imou botlog oUArofolast tbo !o%Jd mUU «m pr«Mt iba&'jßOMviy aotb«BtieaM,fOr Mt •taM&tfOodtboM luobtoftsuko la&odtotopoj- Beat toTboo. Wjfbtßia, At hia ploco of bMmaaa, Ho. 117 W*l#r nmt, rUtibV|h« or to Sotmt Wl^htbob,ot bk fUboof botltttMoA Thlrtl «tn 11». epcoaltoffeoßoAlrol nttabßrgh. wtS < wiSa*SAH,•}^“ cat,,, ■ . ■..StfdMrtas.r: CtOttK'JHljMtt fl&W.—ttPHlAUttliE O DAtIT OHSSBB.-4 Üb. or tUf oditasM Dftktof Ch«M ifiltnaM UdteHlllt Ho. lit Brand tm*.- - --- TBAHK YAH OOBDHB. at receive* QObUßa^ TXTAUIMi.. UKKAtjb,in kogoand cam, 11 wmarttiMttf : ■ ■>■ MO - | BUSTKOOUm, oosvsftlos, OOLLBtfi. '~T-. .- 1 «■- 1 Mtjf OOODtu W , ~ THOSE WHO HAVE NOTETET • ' 'utiXOISD TBXIB • ! . ' ! :±\ Chriitma* and .Hcw Toar’# Gift*) SHOD tli OALf* WITHOUT DELAY AT MAGRUM & CLYDE’S, And chop— Atm tiU btwtiftrt «tock of E MBROID ERIES WUcA 4xe MlllAg *i EASTERN COST. Wo hart tin anslogutenerUasat of thefeßow- Icf goods, Tory dwtrmhlofcr prseoati: HBAD-DBSB3ES, LIMB BAHOKKBOBIKTB. j . ; 6LEEYE3, WAISTS, YBEKCH VEILS, ' •' l_ • _HOOM,MBrfB, feKBBOIDXBSD SLIPPEBBT BSAXIBO uAPB, FUBSXS, WALLETS* , L‘ 'i §OHtAGB,QAITXBS, CAB AS, BATOHELB. , - ‘ 4 '.•••; TIES, nocss, T6n.*TABncLSS, T V BGABFB, HUFFLB&S, i CLASPS AHDBOOBLX9,. • •• . i , HXGLIQSS SBIBTB, BBBASTPISB, BHIBTS AND OOLLABS, HECE-LACES, r ':‘r' v , bbaoelets,ac. r~' / ■ 1 *■- ,- MMTtmutOf • PHOTOGRAPH MBUJm, At th* LOWBBT CASE PSIOZB, BIACRdtI A CLYDE, n HABKJET BTBXK?, east site. (Between fourth oa4 the PUactnL) te29 J-JBBB3 GOODS, HOLIDAY PRESENTS ip BARKER & CO.’S, a HABKR BTSjCET. PrtoM ndseed to Uw prtMot mmou.. OBEAT BABQAIHSI 8U TBBMi gHAWLS AND CLOAKS, .* ’FOB * HOLIDAY PRESENTS, BARKER Sc. CO.’S, ttHABBSTftTBSXT. Cnryatjlathatliiuat AainMiat pfcaaaa low atheaoaf iMtjwr. g I L K .B,' holiday: presents. BARKER ScCO.m, £8 MABSCT BTBHT. At CS>^o. k TSo., fit Qpwvdi. Aa~«lmobt tm* United unrtmeat, deS9 JPOE UHKIBTMAS PRESENTS, J. M. Burchfield's, H. S.'cor. 4th and Market Sts. HAEFDSOKH &BXBB GOODS. HAHDSOHX CLOAKS. HASDSOHB SHAWLS. HAHDSOHX SOSTAGS. HAHBBOIH HHBIAS, HABDCOHI SILKS. HAHDSOHX COLLARS. HAHDSOIfX BHTB. , ITDK’rS. A fttU raertiteat of HXW COOD3, and ni.ro* dneodprtoon. •' ~ ' . ' ' ' , <tott piiSASS OAIiL AND KXAMINK OUB STOCK or S s: A. -W L: S , CLOAKS, Dress Gk>ods, A HO DOMESTICS, BKTOBK PO&CHABXHa XLSKWHKBX* H. A-400D BABoAlHßi!ny*«ft bui> C. HAHBOH LOVE ft 00., W MABKtT STBMT. <U2I • ■ JJOOP SKIRTS AT. HALF PRICK, HOBBES TBHMIHG BTOEE, 77 and 79 Market Street Wa bin now on bud ikttf *S[ooP*‘'BKlßTBt Of digiratit itna, allgbUy aori ad, which ire will elcaa' cot at half tha nao4 price. Xbaaa coodi an sob damacad Ia n? other way, tad tor ordinary mar wtu answer tray tanaa. .i : r"-I - d *1 jcanornin. RENT’S FORNIBHTNG GOODB. Sfinragtsa wxnbmsanu * oollaks. oaors nAvaiL tzaymuxq phut* G CSTO JtKBTV<H7HDXB£&ISXa ft DB&WKS&- QMST& BUTT A£L WOOL da' to. ours BOA&rs, ssok ties * strsxHDSßfl. ManroVoorroif baiiThosv. BUCK OLOTW ASBGAtJ&TLSTS. ' ra*BEJCSBGIiOVIS. . ALBXABDBB'S 818 GIrQTKS., Att4 dUfex«et Ididt of GISTS TUBSttSSHO GOODS, la gmX tuhtf, ■ ~ toxmaxt, Itmin Mutatawrt. PARIS KID GLOVES AT .'fCQO PBR Jt lok «ftboa» rapcrfcr US GLo7SB,iitUfc]t cad jefea’c* colon, •» < •* 7 OHIiT OHS SOLLABPSE PAIS, Baetto&bf tirpnta SAtOTiJUTOtniAoau deir * DRYGOODS. ’ GIFTS, ;At:. '.* \'; . EATOH. HACBUH & CO.’S. tJisfal»naapprt^d^to H O LII>A Y I FT S FAHCT A&TZOUS; EMBBoioxQiss, v GLOVX3, haitokbbgeibjs* LAQBYJBIB* BKAIi POIHT ABO KALTXBI LACB GOODS. Et« 7 variety of '- LAOIS? AHD GBHTLXHBB*& WXAB* BALHOAAXi SKIBTB, «s rofcetd priet*. - XA3DH, KACBUH A 00" ~- - l Met-:-.'-'.-- •.;•■'= Ho. IT Fifth «t» LARGE STOCK OF G LO \A. k: s .WLS; ETiXPBISI ItKV ' ?lECES lnes, T 25 CBRTS, •/AT.'- •" D. HU.CUB’, 'ifth k Market Sta., PITTSBCItQH. TIOJT S.O.ES. , COURT BALEri)F-liA.W - iL* PBOPEBTI.—OnTTJESDAY fcuBHV ias .i3tb, at 10 o‘cMfc,«Ul be told, by ’order o r i&« Or ?b«na* Oonrt- of AUegbeny cottnty, ob the pnabaa, lot Ho. 15 la a plea of lota laid oat ey Bolt. Bell, i dm*rof Malcolm Leecb,<ec'd,said - lot hating e fra it of 24 feat on the Flttabarjth and Greeae>arg File, and extending back 110 Let to aprlngallex. Taxi it or &ti i—One-third rash, balance la onewcd two y eza, wit i InUrart, Mcared by bead end snort* CMS. V J. G.X>ATJS, Aact. B.BBLL, A ailalftretor. --dtSO StH WARD EfiOPERTY 4T A DCTiOB —Oa BATPsl»w^ignmiflflM r ”'a. 1 rth, at S/o'clock, wUl.be eold, oa the praßtae, *ia Fifth tfard, City of Fittabnrgh, by order of J.c iUUUr Keq., tnutee of 2fca. Lytle, the fol- . >wte); rainth a property: • ; Ona lot on t le aorsor of Factory ud m» atreeta, 0 tet front on Pike street, and extending beck lone Factory ttreet ICO feat toward* Btna street; «ing Lot Ho. to In plan of lols laid oat by the Ha* cotonoftbalttalv. F.hhoaabcrser. Thr * adjoining k>U, of same meat :tha abort; lota hcwjl7,lB and 19 in aald plan, j lot, of lame line aa tha above, sear to Adaata treat ia the nme range ef feta; betagjjgt He.din aide an* •' . - - -'\ : . \ Iwj lot* each SO feat front, on afreet, be .msa Pike and Xtna ftraeta, extending back 100 let; 1 elng lofie Hoc. S sed 3 in aeld plan. One iot S 5 J|Mt front on Penn atreet, sear the cor* ? of Harriet* afreet, and extending back 100 feet Jpmg alloy, whereon If a two-ftory brick dw*B h fi onUngjm Spring allay, eabjec* to a grouid nt<f 918 7$ per annua. 1 • ' Ttraitt Mia r J. Q. DAYIB.Anct. | 0» nsrc toil n&t 'B tiALK OP GEOCER- A illnM o’etetz •. a* i tit* «tackr of. and d art rabto < 40>c* ®o Taa»l4 mireb SSbbd*. Saga do. Ho.l fallal «vU SO bbU. S SBdldo, Utt rßLWbrfiodO, TUXfeDAY, Jsaosry 6tfc, Hr 20 No. 370 LiUitj stmt/kr order of-■•••*• ■■•• Biq-t AWgnevvUl bo sold* thesa . . a. MejSeagli,' .coutstlas ofckofco I irocertvj ilc: •. ' Vottae, 2S bslf ctusta You* Bjsea t at* Oolobf lao, 0 bbda. lalua Ettfsr* . bbte. Sjnp, 24 l SOda. BarriociiOUttoNail Boat* . a > sas.l,a4iidido,23batfSbls.No*. 1 ;< .* I ]s» extro Xloor» It tulf cbls. ► lObansßosU So^Hdo.Tuk(^ . Mockl Osndlu. 67 do Qrocnd PtgjMr, (Ufsr,33do. 6o* lta*Ur4,l73a. do. x do. thwis, 33 boxio >Crtm Jsrtsr, • > o, (5 fika; ooebt) 17 cton &omrt of i a Blacking, {sawrtedjlS from Tor l Tssmt’SCU, *y H balm OU,< bsp: r**por,S;do.lU r KiSi. (Mohid* bnttn&li,)tllai , 6a. lOsU do., 10 4a. 10x14 4o*> S 5 do, « - t to., 1- ptpo poxo Holloed CUa,l » (n*w,) tefitbw wttb Scale*, Desks, 'C U 0, StOTO, Clock, bo. - i act daslcobl* stock of Oroeoritx oflor* . ocmsaj j«ar*»n4U,wortlxy tfiest t iad eouuy dealers. . i 90S fflftds.* * ■' r *" T.A. MeCLXt.LAHP.AtKt. . iiAiftjJS AijtiOKTal.BiJST - ; ; . tad Boap.frdo. u£finod< AUstc*,l2do ffikm iodic Oeffi e* <7l dot to aio V later V «pia, £25 aan BxU cl*t,T2d 14x2) to 12x22 ijnrnim SStbii Aoettoo one* city cntcMb, « MD SHOES, HALL AUCTION HOUSE, a yiTTff st but. Busy' DKisea uuuds, fubh, OLBSB, ih—Oa TOKSDAY MOBHIBO. >,at lOo’cloak, will be aold, at Darll'AhC- Tiflhetnat,a fmh ttcck of ladlrf Dm* ins. WootaßS/ko.* asoh aa Trench garlßca, smhroUand Brea Hilda, T.lema r«ra)u. Dnaa 818 i, Hath Cloaklag, Titered Velret. Baa Trepch. Bla k (Both, White hmbroideey Sail, Wool Badcr alae dhairla, Bobiav Balmaral Skdrta, Hoc p Bhlrta, CMalmere end Cloth Oea*«;Y<irCipea, Vlr 0rtB0a7»lBlIl end OoBa; CbUtamV ~Wooleh Ooa aaod BcMa; Children'ißearer Bata, trimmed aad aatrimnieii Tabla Llsaai-.Ootorad DamaakTa bla I Jot era; Yvraltnre Ohiata; all Wool dial ea, Blhbana, Spool Cotton, Linen Thread, Bit toaa B-ald, TriauiliiA Union Idnoa, kc, da s l / r J. O. DAYIB. Aoct. iQQ uuof muvm; fio/m paibs bosicbx ; iso Dsxraßsmira ahdubawibs ; Cheap, toclao ftmritnnipnti st \ McOLBiUHCa AOOTIOH, It flfl fifth etmt. Maoonlb HaP UtiUAßiaS S»tKIJU3AT AUUTION. ' -OnTCSHDhY EVXHXBO, DecaaotorHlUuM >'doek,wm be Kid, at the CmauM MI / n, XvMVfflk atwt: AunMUetiieav Bask Slock; far - <Jo} do KercfcsnttftlUaabctßcrt Buik .Stock; Oo UoooegtheU XnonaooOcrapiaK - do Kscbugo ß«ntStock; > . a V- ■ . •• J» Q* PAYISa Aset, ■/ H)KSE *nd light mabbjbt WAOOK AT ADCmO!t-0» WSDHESDAT KUtt mpj, D«c.»W. *tU U Ona *3OlOO, U rut hartmVOM Katk Km» work Is Unfit <* Ambit lutfums, or uniter tbt «*!• T iJ)' jLI to'A •ofttoHaU of avi ' ir r •cum; . a«s tL Mon £at i 111 fmj ta|f KT<b«i Bad* bf tba i wfcfcl gs?»t&& lom ratatnart. To ipoaoß*' ■mt r IDQQC*' imt tBd r Teal . oog:H ■Mg? Bivni turiao et*U> tbo ttipaclaa; flMeiin *o«i e.- W«»V d*SC»»' MB? CLOAKS AT ACOTION. Deo. Xt&,at a o’clock, at Xa iall Auction Borne, *lll4a acid, aqoealllj / tat dtalraMa C&aJu*to whichtbe attention | QLASJ MAN OFACTOKEBa— 41a ItodtJ.ai JJro©kiya,Mar.Ui» AU»nlto\ L- *#•«<*».'-•«» awr.-to tak&m«K,tad rmtjoa, «ad iiowia ftt ijiMcrtniaof QWi S th» ■rodilyn *Ual OHfcjOmipMj. ««> imW OoajfßJ U» IlJ|lrWpß&tta I 5 •» > jam «bs ha ». tawMp Atti Wa» - «<wwiwi bm apltilvlfefa.«oal4 > hmiw»flf ;n«c«ntol i** loooMtatentdMdfeftlatnMatnrMaf terth«pirtlcal«n*wiyt9_ __ JL A* PACXSB A 0&, . - No.SOTrtattj BdHlufc Ji» Tort ■ ■ . •-.■•- •'•••■ • • • .mm. ! vr. aoD*sttUi*a.K.a,otK»»Twv 5 ; IViiUfliTß ATTUTIOS*oth»IUAiaIaO4 1 > CHBUSIO DißUaSa, «*»> ; 1 %: tkt.'Sovrt..- j % al tto Be**l* V****to**t ! th* ■Mtei . : tu XUmm» Hi* rmU »(S tSTiotfMIBiHM*HOUSI» vten r to* «Mn nd comH«d Aaik « e l olodr • NOTICE.— 1 AthatnUir<ltoof Ifc* > iMxgpmrMilmjmni lim oMhacganirtf Al« ! *JI 60OMMd,fc»T» tO;«lh» »Bfc- - * t tUp«kw hart ftfcWtaicrrttTriiftyfr •<«*"* - iuuof ntt taatea? att w«J -...:> *ogg>nfci
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