The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 25, 1863, Image 2
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We annex the tables which have led as \ m-45.22 ------------------- til 4 r... 1.... kp. nt on Os te u DAY OF DELIIIII.I I power in favor of the marriage of priests. t_ - 10 1 1 ERNMENT SALE. -Will be sold Psxr , s.. rw , .01 Intintrr at ethic , , P . into this disquisition : 1 ' ‘...1 tnb 11 sera parts 37 Elcll- .58, t, in ,-, iitertsi in the following ql.,,titiol. -.I .., a ki3 \.„ e,s vintuLiii. ti amber or wen, steno oetwo , e Cho not or is and ', Is Ricnmose good whisky sells at r.. , , ~ s 1 2 street,. so3N.ney, I,,,vem_ u nder..igto 4 a rie.r.c.:s, Via t '')'''' ' 1 si.C,e'rltllPAt;lt lb ectork p. ca, a igt of h emmed . 30,15.' sots,' the 'New Yurk Arsenal, Cost,: r 4 1 45 In ths -L./rat !states, k tecording to the revue of i barrel, relic , . money. An IRcerlor article can ; 0,,,,,,ki..; and moot ~,c t•Ltil : i Stucco and Water Barrels. 'lsland. be had for $2,005. A glass of brandy corn tracts and Figures. suovA. /taes. States. 3tnle.. mends five dollars. They coo be seeu ut the AClrtiCtll ROOMS on the 25th W.' 0 0 sets ttt lb-. Frtut f•trd Armen.% Brgisslg I; ; • As our knowledge of the strength of the i California 169,975 Pennsylvania ....... 555,172 ; o.tt. 'f. -ru s e cash, Gu1,01.1111.t money. P.m, 'ilia& zuyi.l .. kna __._.___-.._.„ _.....,—______. WILLIAM J. 510o1111END, Capt. L. S. A , „:: •:: • • . 29 or , . v. 0 ., 0 t tb.• PI -bray bray At /tonal, Pittsburgh, 1 1 Counecticut ..... -.. 544 , 11; 11 , bcdo I %lend ....... t i, ...L .„4 -, 1 Rebel s prites has depended mainly upon the ' 1 nf„trare...,.........._ 18....., ) r Tux Bc,ton Lae-- ,, tor says that Geo. Thome- no-tigd Mustering and Lisbon:mg Ofticer, . 375,1126 'Vs iscon:in .............. ::. 150..7..5 1 son, the English abolitionist, will soon revisit i Dsv:•,'. quaarrAn,t,rimr-it?.',...:lLL',olrac... 1 representations of news paper correspond- i ii,,di51L.......::. 265435 ---- this country to congratulate bin friend 4 p gm* a n!, always disposed to underrate the i tr..... : . : . .... _..13? 7 ,..1, , c 6 4,47 " 1 1 the improved aspect of affairs. n ' on ', 1...-ITABLF IiANTRE.-Weill be sold at ;kJP I 'e . - ~' a largo onantity of so ld rsources; of the malcontents, and some- Kentucky 11,0,559, Territories. '„, I LIANRR, -11,trtVe'Fnie Grounde, ou STCMDAY, ULMER Indulging in exaggerations wh i ch , Melo° ..... -........ 122,81 1,470,561 \ oat HVIIDAZD MILLION more feet of lumber 1 the 20th ito.t„ at 3 o'clock p. m. Morliand 102,71LiCelorallo ............. 2 - 1 . 371 than TORSI are in the Western markets. and ' FMK., wishing to purchase th e same, had better were obviotisly intended to aid them, either r i = r a .n attstta..- 11::6 1 ;t4 otr . , : t h.ei, - i;iiiwii,. 1 ,,,,.. 7 'T 1- yet the prices aro higher than ever. examine r.te premiees, as it Wlll he sold to the high. blascouraging the loyal citizens., or die- mtorentota.. ..... -. 412,T26 Dint. ..... a ; \ 5 . ,T1 I IT IS SLID there will soon be enough colored . est bidder. - Tenn- null, Gevernzucnt Tole. ard the whole nomad lA. Cot. end : Deputy 0._?! .. ._?1 , 22. O. CDOSS, swain our Generale from each active an d Il l srrampithire... 2363,T0 New 11%.ii-c-o::.:111 19,003 troops on the Mississippi to gn vigorous measures as the occasion seemed f i v e : tr , 1z . ......- .: :: 14 2 : 1 1 . 8 9 1 V• m h b -w it i c - ,.;11 .... ~,,,,,, river and garrison the towns. 1-11,,TgrAtiTill.31.0T78 GC....<F14-et. 00, to demand, we have taken the pains onto .............. 7. .... to,sati - , Pittsburgh, Nor. 25, 1841. 1 n .. 15,7611 Total 4 N 59,871 A Now ENGLISH order of merit, to be called WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AllC to prcluro a tabular statement, showing the 01;regob. of '13..1te. Maiss, between the area of 18 and the Albert Cross, has been s uggested, for the T t T lON , five condemned public TIORSES, at the lair Grounds • on SATURDAY, the 28th inst.. at 8 Sumter ,of male citizens of the United 45, le r the Seceded States t purpose of decorating literary and scientific . , o'clock p. m.. The above at:UE[l4lg are condemned as Males celebrities. : aunt fur public service, end will bo sold to the high States, between the ages of 18 and 45, as visrt,sita ........... aisles. miLtatesp.pi .......... 70,v3 ... ....................„..„„.........._......,....._ _ _ 1 ~ bia,i,r. \ ascertained by the Malls of 1860, which North Caroline.- 115 6 ,349 6 l'ezeseee 155'253 PUBLIC ..VOTICES. • • . i Terms curb, Guam omen( Fon d a. Funs. O crlto, nsne We now publtsh, for the purpose not only of e artiA C ......... i.'a.......... 111:,005 Toasts .... 92,145 . ~. no2sttd I,t. rot and Deputy Q. 51 General. furnishing a definite idea of the strength of ri0ri5m0,...................... 1 9 5 3 , , 7 9 r 7 60.6„0t. 1.06093 . s A HA ILE CHANLIE FOIL IN VEST the Oonfederacy, but of showing the corn- bounds.. ............ WA 1, .s.a. PENT -We offer for sale our two !arcs and ostecogre parttilve resources in men of the two sec tion*, in tho'wat in which we are now in volved... It will be aeon from this table that the whole number embraced within these Rivals, in the eleven seceding States, is shown to have been, at the breaking out of the rabellion,about 1,0.64,103. Deducting. hoirever, the States of Louisiana, Miasiasippi anflTennesseo--with about one-third of Vir ginix--which are now occupied by our ar mies, and therefore not within the range of a oonscription-and the States of Arkansas and Texas, which are at present effectually slivered from the Confederacy, we have SR aggregate of 528,184 free male citi zen's between the ages referred to, in the several States now subject to rebel tale. This is about 28,000 1 ess than the male population of our own State alone, within the Same ages, and will enable the Pennsylva :- Dia reader to form a tolerable conjeature as to the number of troops which they were originally capable of bringing into the field, and their present probable abilities in this way after all the losses which they have sustained during the progress of the war. ~ We are not able to state the precise num ber of troops which this Statehas furnished. It must be obTiotta,however, to nay one Who gives the subject a moment's reflection,, that a SLft of even 300,000 would have been an • exceedingly severe test of our capabilities in this way, and that no conscription, how ever sweeping and indiscriminate, could have brought into the field a much-Larger number than this, oven for purposes of home defence. Looking, therefore, to the , herculean efforts, and immense losses in soldiery, of the rebel States, es well as from the diseases of the camp and hospital-ag gravated as they have been by the want even of proper medicines and food, as from ' the actual casualties in the field, in conneo lion with the factthat large numbers of their people are either fleeing from the conserip tien„ or in arms to resist it-it may be read ily supposed, if it it not perfectly demon strable, that the armies of the confederacy are of very small account as compared with our own. We doubt, indeed, whether it has now in the field more organized troops than our Government can count in its single camps beyond the Rappahannock, and in the defences about Washington. Its gu st , rine militia, eriacis infests so many parts of the nensrired States, and inflicts so much annoyance and mischief in a small way, in consequence, mainly, of the. toleration of so many rebels within our lines, is not, of course included in this estimate. If it be objected to the elements we have used as the ones properly entering into the calculation, that a large portion of the rebel armies was originally drawn from the States which we have excluded, the answer is, that those troops are obviously.ciisappear . lug very rapidly from the theatre of action. And this is precisely what might have been reasonably expected. In a contest for State Rights and State Sovereign y, where there is really no feature of nationality involved on the rebel side, it was but natural that the occupation of any one of those States by the federal forces should largely im pair, if not ahsolutely destroy, the interests oainti.. final action if trey -. _ ,_. of its people in the general struggle. The men of the command- will endeavoe .- ,_....., And thus we sec in our captures of prisoners, protect themsetvls from ouch a fate, though tiedsolicllsiroun'oTnia citizens, .- and their own reports of the casualties of , A .....i.ot to do it. Ms name to be ed Ite a candidate for the tun,- , ~,_::: et.- se Due wining municipal el, - battlo-fields, that the "tigers" and ''hyenas," .'" I -, . (24:7 - - Fourth and a fr .....,„ and nankee smashers, - and other wild beasts and banditti, with equally ferocious names, whohailed from those States and who figured so largely in the early stages of the war, hare ceased to occupy a place in its history. Judging from these reports, we should he tempted to conclude, that it is the States of North Carolina, Georgia. and Vir ginia that are now mainly, if not exclusively, supplying the armies of the Confederacy. There has been a show of numbers, it is true, throughout, that was tolerably well calcuated to keep up the delusion so eaten ilivelypropagated by the rebel sympathizers in the North, for the obvious ...purpose of discouraging our people, and deterringsach Gengs as licCxst.w.s and IlAtancx,'and perhaps MEADE, from taking advantage of .the occasions which have so frequently offered, for testing their actual strength and erushing the rebellion at a blow. Superior generalship and intormer zeal and earnest -teas, have enabled them in most of the bat' des fought, to outnumber us at the points of attack, as was. eminently the case in the Peninsula, while superior activity and, en terprise have so multiplied their forces as to give them the appearance of great Dupe riority in strength, and led to incessant', cells for reinforcements by Generals who , wadi have been outnumbered with a mil lion, and looked to the columns of the N. li. Herald for their information instead of feeling their enemy and ascertaining his numbers for themselves. With all this apparent disparity, however, we do not seem to look to any other process yet than that of starving out the rebellion, instead or putting it down by arms. °en traps has struck no blow since the 3d of July, at Gettysburg, although his enemy was retreating before him, and detaching largo halloo of men to re -enforce BllAtia, and overwhelm Roszcs.Ans in the West; and when that enemy, thus weakened, turns upon him and offers battle, he declines the saltation, and rims away from him, only go back again, when be has ceased '..to Jowl 7 And thni it is that the glorious . anuanal months have passed away unim prated, without any but delusive promises cit'o/fcrAitirii Movement, and with the pros pect of going Into 'inter, quarters, while Per bre= soldiers in esptivity are perish- 0121 ~," gitishrgli 6lizetitt. IL`r."I3:IDTIL & CO.. ; imrro.orDysorlurrots. WEDNESDAY MORNING::::NQV. 25, ISL 3 • I Ce 1 •!. • . /', ;: , j E - , ii 1 1 i ' 1 I t IMMEEM - - Exchange of Prisoners—Colored Sol diers in the Hands of the Rebels-. Rebel Barbarity. The Washington correspondent of the N. T. Exciting post, s letter, dated the 2.24 inst., says: The government has determined that no further exchange of•prisoners shall take place till the rebel authorities will agree to an ex change without reservation. Colored soldiers, and officers who commanded them, now in rebel hands, or at least captured by the rebels, most be accounted for. The Star, of last evening, in an article said to have been "inspired" at the 'War Depart ment, says : "In determining on the employment of col ored troops, this government became bound by by ' the highest moral obligations, as well as those appertaining to the well-being of the service, to give our soldiers of that descrip tion every guaranty that they should be pro tected and cared for, and, indeed, treated in all respects like any other troops in service. The rebel authorities, so soon as we placed colored soldiers in the field, proclaimed the purpose of banding over their officers when captured to their several States' authorities to be punished under their States' laws as criminals engaged in inciting slave insurrec tions, and of selling into slavery our colored troops, as they might vernment perchance fall into their hands.hands. As far 68 this go has able to learn, we apprehend they have rigidly carried out this threat, formally promulgated in a message from the pen of Jeff. Davis, it will be recollected. " Thus, nothing .whatever has been ascer tained of the fate of such of our officers com manding colored troops as were captured at Milliken's Bend, Charleston and Sabine Pass. If alive, the rebel authorities have thorn somewhere immerged in secret dungeons, b not having even pretended to bring them to pu lic trial under their state laws. Bat the Im pression is irresistible that they have been murdered, as no traces of them can be found. Be, captured by them have shared the same fate, or been reduced to slavery, the latter being most probable." The War Department seems to be firm on this point—it will not consent to a further ex- all change until it is made genril, including Union soldiers who have been captured. The President, understand, agrees with the War Department, and ll a gent men will s up port them in the position they have n upon this subject. Tho War Department and the President may well 'agree to tnke the only position that appears to be tenable in dealing with this paintul subject,—and we doubt not that "all good (and sensible) men will sup port them," though possibly, a few without taking time to think, would give way to their feelings, at firtt, and favor giving way else to any and every demand the rebels ---hawc,er Vagrant—however unrea sonar As to the fate of the officers of colored regiments, and of the poor colored soldiers themselves, who have fallen into the hands of the rebels, there is good reason to irl,eve that the worst fears that have been enter tained, will be found, when the truth Lc comes known, to be fully justified by the facts. Read the following extract from a letter, dated Port Rudson,-Nov. Ild, written by a Captain in the Seventh New York reg iment, and addressed to his father in that city : We have just received information of a posi‘ tive character (we only bad rumors before,', that First Lieutenftrit George B. Coleman jr., New York city, who was caidured ab as out two months ago, whle out on a raid, W hanged within twenty-four hours afterwards, together with some twenty priirates (colored) who were taken with tam. I hope some ac tion will be taken on the subject ,, and that soon. I know thatiho officers d soldiers of the Corps d! Afrique will take immediate and final action if they ever get Into a Iluht. Tho men of the command will endeavor to protect themselves from such a fate, though the government should neglect to do IL It appears from this that the rebels are fulfilling their threat of extermination. Not content with starving the white prisoners held at Richmond, the barbarous wretches are butchering our brave colored sidiers and their officers in cold blood. Tut Mmstsstret Socaosox.—The following table will give an Idea of the magnitude o the Mississippi squadron : Squadron at Cairo and Noland City ............... —.• • Iron-clads on the lower river and building ..... -,.... 1. l'in-clula, side and stern wheels ....................... ...... :. ._ •+ Dispatch Tenses ..... - ....... -- .............. ............ .......... Auxiliary Teasels .............. - ........ - ... Hospital ship ............................... -.... ....... ......-• Vessels of the Dam root ............... .................. Ordnance vessels ........................................... -i. Total number Dispatcl tugs bet. Vicksburg awl Donaldsonville. 5 Total ♦gels of the squoilron he commission . .101 A Lerma from Chattanooga says hundreds of deserters from Bragg'a army are coming into our lines. In one night thirty-six, from different parts of the rebel lines, found their way through to ours. There was one North Carolina conscript among them, who mild that the late conscription in his Statead h rskod up 6EI man who could carry a musket, and 41 , that, without a single exei lion, to, the y tree/ friends of the Macs. He said that whole companies of them, officers and all, doctored openly they would desert at the first opportunity. II 1 es-ee.------ . Arn.c-Osowina o TUb ETATS OP NSW _ Yonr..--fha apple crop in market from Mon roe county, Now York this year, is about 400,000 barrels, of which 133,000 barrels, were shipped for market from Byhester, 66,500 barrels from Charlotte, and 200,000 barrels from other points in the cou n ty . Orleans county has shipped 486,000 barrels. The prices rango from $1 75 to $1 IN a barrel, ex elusive of the cost of barrels. Half a million ef dollar s has hoen distributed this fall anions the farmers of Orleans county for apples alone. HOMY RANDLLL recently sued James Mo. Laughlin, both of Boston, for the right to go upon tho letter's prembnie ankrepair Wraith The water from Randall's sink passed through pipes into a draiik wholly on hicLaughlin's :land ; and M L au ghli n denied him tho privilege of going on his "remises to repair it, and also denied him the nee of the drabs at I all. Randall rained his suit in both respects. MLitt case is without .recedent in thls country, Tal St. Louis Democrat says: Tim Broil- dent btt upon a gratifying feet when be said the election of Brown and Henderson, as United States Bongos& from Missouri, through a radical combination,,,o,wea knocking hoods togother to soma purpose." It kaooked the brains oat of the Claybank pasty, and the windoat of the democracy. - - LETTUI, from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, »p -resent that there is considerable briskness in, the cotton trade in that quarter. Aliontlwo hundred hales »mein daily, mush of it from paints within the OW 'beg- • 1) LECTURE O'S TI-IE EAST.—Rsv4 JAMES PRES [LDS, D. D.. win deliver a Lecture on TEIUDSDn'T (Thanka,Ttving,) FSLIC IND, 2dth Inst., at iji o'clock, in the h1.T.T1.1 ST. UNITYD by CIIURCII. Subject—, „- rem eines, by Ilitunt Bowel, to Jercualent." Pro ce. for the benefit of the Sabbsth SchteiL Tirkete 25 cents, to be obtained front the Teachers, or at the no24.3t__. door. BATTERY A, INDEPENDENT PENNA. ARTILLERY, (the, old ]edn'• Bsttery. l Dostiatlei 8402 and $3Ol. . litecrulta wanted for Ode well lenovrn Pittsbnrith Battery. Also, • BLUM-SMITH waited for los mane. Recruits enlisted for any Pennsylvania A-. tiller'', Cavalry or Infantry to the geld. Apply at 37 VIETH STREET, second story, to T. 31. riNNEr, I notiVeod2wlet Lieut. and Recruittoe Ofhoer. 1 17A.TTENTIOS I VOLUNTKERS. — A few recruits aro wanted for Battery L. 3d No. 341. censer LIBERTY A WAYNE STREETS, Penna. Artillery, Co l. JOSEPFI ROBERTS. This opposite Union Paseenger Depot, and now offer for Regiment Is permanently stationed at Fort Monroe, , sale a renown% aesorvment of DRUGS, l'Al-r...NT as gerrteon of the post. By enlisting in it, all esp.- MIWICINES. WRITE LE A Dii4,-'OILS, PAINTS, sore, long mamba and privations of the field are VARNISHES, LYE-STIZIFFS, WINDOW GL ASS, avoided, and men are provided with comfortable GLASSWARE. Au. In In the largest and meet Important fortliir, Purchaser. will find our stock at all times well no tion the ne nntey, and gr . thorough), instraeted sort. d , and prices such as to give entire satisfaction. lti all the dollts of Artillery and and &Adler.. , 3. T. I/ENDICR & Cl) ., AU the Donna. pa 33-54.0:: to seta an and Sian to i cer. Liberty mud tirt.: , or streets Pittsburgh new volunteer, n02,44413m0ttet Apply, for further information, at tho Recruiti,- L c 4 . —.-4,47- - • - • n.ede„... - ET n . " 1 le.k.R i T: , H.A v.r. AD \AN t..k.1) LS , 'Area TE ALL, N 1 dod trert, la.. , low Fourth. Copt. JOSEPH B. BISPHAYI, ' natt „ ) . L, 3, p,,„„,,L. A,1,,,,r.y. Rut we 1.0116110 C to hill, onlil further notice. all • - -- • FOIST Nairtosal, BAN. or Prresataktu• i ' ; '"l' h. ‘‘' o ' r hot " '''''''' (Lots Ptttsburgh Toot Compo.,) Pittsburg Tor. thin. ' t i Reduced Fully 20 per Cent. I..TEIE PRESIDENT AND BOALtII of DIRECTORS have this day declared a ! Dividend of ONE voLtAn AND TWENTY-FIVE I CENTS per share on the stock or the Pittsburgh Trust Company to let of August, and TW,) iiiil.• NABS per share on the Capital Stock of the Find National Bank, out of the profits to the lot lost ., rin l Z , ' I L) II NOR P ayable on or after TEESDAY, the loth Mot The Stockholders are hereby notified that the 6.1 I 1 ~. payment of the subscription to the Capital Stock. riri l Twenty-fire Dollen p-r share skill be reunion on or I before the Lt day of ]ley next. n0.311m Jail , D. SCTLLY. Cashier. 1 —• 11 - '. 'TUE NEW GYMNASTICS A 1 Ll'=-Y tirsviLLE HALL.—The ?lame are open for new members at each time od FRIDAg. EVEN.f meetin Ladies 1 and Gentlemen, TUESDAY anY INGS, at 7 ; 4. Leal. and Children, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at 3 o'clock. IMAMS, II •DV/OCIS: For Adults, comae of twenty lesson*. ..... —lb On. For Lads and Misr., " " ......... 4 00. For Children, nollttf TO STUDENTS AND LOVERS OF CHURCH MUSIC.—The well-known r, Mr. JOHN ZUNDEL, Organic?. and Di composerector of Ilusio al Usury Wart Beecher's Church, New York. will visit this city during the nest month to give a short course of lotto:talon in Harmony, the Organ or Melodeon, and Chorus Singing. connected with pithily performances on Go Org., and Sacred Conurte. Circniani, stating terms, etc., may he ob tamed at the 111.16 Stores of H. Etcher d Um end C. 0. Mellor. nolLtliech lU.SIGNAI, CORPS, U. S. A.—A lie- crulting Station for this attractive brunch of the army lim been oposed in this city. The nature ..of the service and the inducements offered. , such IA Tendon this opportuny of roils? ing nii...to dAilrablo, and one that tuay not again he offered. Inc farther particular., inquire at llocrulting Ste. Ulm, No. 26 Fifth street, PLie titsbor,„ ut. .I.li DOFF, Recruiting Offio-r. .11 2w p- . NOTICE TO SToCE 110 cl.DEltld:l— The Annual b etting the Shk.' • em betting the Pittsburgh d Co...Basilic Railroad Company will he held at the office of tin Comp.!, ?Jsne. BolidLog,) boortb ma.., " toe ~O! s, Vittsbargs on the FIRST MONDAY Cith OF UF DECE3I . DER NE.l. — ., al 12 o'clock m., for the pop,. et electing twelve Directors for the enenlog i 4 W . O. lICUItAitT, Secretary. Men . r:9RENION. AL OF TUE DEAV.—AIi t;,.persons Interested are hereby notlibid that the removal of all human rem now ln th• Pros bytetian Burying Ground, on Juniata etre. Second Ward, City of Allegheny, to Ililidale Cemetery, will M commenced on the Itith of this month. By order of the Board of Trustees. olttul U. McGONSIGLE, Ser'y ¢o18:lar ,rx sr 2401.0114.13CLA I 'My.. Net CO., I rittlbUrgh. Noe. inth, 1. , :i ,-.DIV IDEND.—'rhe Directors of this '' 00[1:1pfni bie , e [Lk day declared x DlTidrud 4 TWO LitildiAlts upon tech share ot Ow CAW el Stock, to be applkil to tbo reduction of the stc.-k Doe DMA. colo - tael --- -- • • • - - Orrice qa,MONONGAIILLA tssrakars 0., ''Plttstiorgb, Nve. 20th, laGil. j AN ELE(7IIOS FOR Fl FT FEN DIILECTOBS of tills Compnny, tn sere. the ensuing Teat . , win De held at Ito 0f114.0, N... eis Water stmet. on TCICSDAY, Pncember Ist, bc a ern he houni of 11 n. m. and 1 p. m. neYlitil 11. A. DANIS. Secretary. 7-7-....'T11E MAYO R. ALT Y 0 V A 1.1.,F,- '----) Glf lOU --Capt. Simms Dams, at Ow orgei•l soict:4ton of many citizens, has c oll.:navel tn permit blt name to be toed an a candidate for the Marbraity of Alleicheny City, at the ensnlng tutuitelpal eln. nolSitn ..116 IN" di D IrIE.RT/SE.M .E..VTS. la, SLTRY'S l' li Eti El 0 Y STEM. —A I ..1-TA. largo supply, fn cans and half eats, jolt rer', for Ilmokagietog, omd for sale at the itmilly Groe,ry Store of JOAN A. lIENSII.VA, ned . _Corner Liberty and Iland 'trek.. QPIC.EII 11.1.cCE NIY.AT, prepared LI rawly for baking, sod put op in glom Jars for family we, or for ..te in bulk, by the pound, whoh.• wile and retail, by ,3011 N A. lIISISSIIAW , no 2:. corner Liberty and Rand street. volt 'l' liA li irgli I V ITS; iirla I --ii liaker I- Dried Corn, Cranberries, Pearl Hominy ands, °tits, canned Tomato., On-en Cor Nachos and n, Oreen Pea Lima Deana, Succotash Asparagus, Strawberries, Pieties and mow., for sale .t the Ifalaily °rarefy Store of JOILN A. 13TaiSTILAW, n 02,, Oorner Liberty and Hand .treats. BUTTE li.—l ,UOU lbs. fresh 1(.11 lIITHRING-50 bbla extra Labnsdor ; DEANS -60 bush. Small Navy TIIIMIPS-20 bosh. White Glob.. ; •PPLMS-40 bide. nomads; iteral”d in store sod for sale by H. ILIDDLT t 01.5 250 PIGS (TALE...NA LEA In store wad for sole by .n021:5d 121 Second street - ------. TO MANUFACTURER'S OF HOSE. .L Proposals are invited and Will be received nnt it VIIIDAY, the 27th inst., by the Oor untnit 'hatemanufac e on Silo Ellgilloll of the City of Allegheny, on and delivery, In wad city, of ono ti.onennd feet turn of the beat unelity of Leather llooe, suitable f•Ar th e nee of Stean emir s Engines. Separate proposal]. are solicited for 9 and 10 inch hose c.onplete. proposals to be sealed and left with A. D. SIIITII n 0211.4 —_ oTICT-To coNTlitAiTir<,- p...i.i. Incited and will be received by the Committee on Strome of the City Of AlleYheeY. until FRIDAY, November the 7th. 1803, for the grading of Ridge 'tree; trom Irwin's 1,001100 to Chttrtten. c h eat, in the First ward. Payments trill be made to te contractor as fast m they are collected a the PriVerrf. Proposals will be isft with A. ROBSON. eltreet Commissioner or at .A '..T0101 WRIGHT, Chairman. Q n - YED o.ki STOctE,N.t—tro-mlst.h: L7Tootner of Liberty and St. needy greening Wt., a EILAVEItiAS, aiatbeg;to. a covered Bring wagon. 'ltos wagon contained flea barrels of apples, a box of choose, • bax of sugar and some other small articles. Any one giving informa -1 don that will lead to Ile recovery of them. will to liberallyt rewarded. - GOTLEP ISTAlill, 701 Penn street. n021_:3 VOTIOE--ESTRAY.—Camo 'to the premtees of the meteor , lber, on the Washington Pike, 2' miles from the city, on the lab instant, Ivo COWS. one & Smell Brindle, Until, and the . other a large Bed Cow. apyarently.Por 1 years old. The owner is requested to coins ferirard; prove Prop arty, pay charge. sod take them awsy; or they will berld.to pay espeuses, accordircto law. .3t JOtig,Fil ALLAN. Upton Township. FINE DW CLING ON TENN ST.' TOR BILL—The large threaaterY Alger DtELLUSG,Iio. BS Penn street, below, nal • . b Is offered for sale. Illos $6. 500 . The b"'" ti al;lhrniabad with marble mantels, gas oad osier. largo yard and allay In the rear. Any vas . olablag to ass the bur et can Ewe thstg the aide gate ion Penn street. JO ...Wielf, Jr., , • naltapija iortrlaarin° P. - <r .pia Y 7 i -c ~ ~~ ~ ~~~'ato.~~d=~''~~az~~,.:.T.L'_,~n;s~Ys~ M,~`~w.>. s'~..C.. cw:;i.,>.. ~~.St+`~ 7 x T_`.. v,r{...~¢"'-~'u:~`„i.S3:~,:asp',PiCl~~,rx,~,:~k3.+~:,~i.~~xv~a~S. axaYr•.xrtu„ :aa ~~~.r..:~6se~~c,wir~u'~ati,~v: ~r•*'~+~,~'~:'.~a~Ce+~i~'r+ COAL WORK, shunted seven and eight mile, from the city, on the A. V. it R., and now in succeeaful operation, run mog 6,000 bud, cool nolly, and which nu be if - on nand, by a ontiny, to donblo thnt amount. neon are the only ~eal word on thia road, and offera tpecial inducements. For tome. and particular* apply at our Coal Office, IN 'J. 1O Lilo.rty .treat, Pituburgrt. no2sl3teod DICKSON. STEW' ART CO. WHOLESALE foIiTUG J. J. 13IMPEIL & CO nave open•d In Pittsburgh WHOLESALE DRUG AND JOBBING Horsy., From last s,•n.nn'• rs.ted W. 'D. & Z M'CA.LLIJ Y., 11XRCIIANT TAILOR No. 79 PF.DE.RAL %TREAT, Fancy Cassimeres, Overcoatino, reeIIMERE eau VELVET VESTINGS littltoblo fur Winter •ear• tun le t•• ord , in 'L. butt otyle and to -Or rt ...rid , rovA 11M31 if - ' GHAT & LOG AN, N 0.19 Fiflit St. MBE sußseitißEß will offer iii, pri- , 110232._ --- . the I.la, 99n AND TII DAIA ~ r --- 1 • - - -- 1,E0./1.1161i. 1A0.4. at N. 111 aneond otrrat, Pim L ADIES' AND S ES' TM. note, on oro.cd F AIMS, aittlato turgh. ha. the follotemg In South Iknver &Litt Chippewa to,ruships, Iteavot ratur,ty, hstug '•hln trout 3 to 6% lanes fm andStatios. soechteut to Churches, Schools and villas, market.. 31t. aelo, capable or dirldiug laid three haat farm., or be G.lO. sores adfoluiog the above, to he 001 d at n ter.- rats lot, 3 ndh. , !post ntllroad station. n 1 sre* 4 miles Irons Now !Ai acres I. t ulles (rota Now Ihistlston 14r. arr.. dt note- f toot 5.,. lar,glt•po. •l.e 7th o' r. of the ve hot sold Afirr tiv• cout...erstioo from [Ads u a.,d, will IA vr,(l,,rawla WAR *AI.. t 011.1.1. II UIIOLSTEIZING m.t. Ise DRAY C —llaving pu1,..••.4 ate.%Lock ger/trin lot se an able to otter gryne hergalus m• treoteli prices. VE Eli BEDS; HAIR, lICSE SCRIBE ATTBASSS, OLD BIATTRASSES, reemsde the hest ma om, and lEATEI Kit BEDS mouth.!. A mat vartrty of BLINDS, 111.0011 OIL t. WAIL, EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS; Ale LADE, GRASS and el A N ILLA BORDERED MATS, CARPET RIBBINGS, sod every variety cf &Avis kVeil'otTbitaot tlttersttentlon of the public generally to our 'M ELL ASSORTED STOCK. All °mien promptly attyndcd Clem. pre us a call at 172% F I:DEE A L STREET, Allorrhenyr (home formerly occupial by Ile. Forople.) noltlw MEEK N I KW. It 11 - Ati NO EQUALThe immense A .11,e. which for the past wren y ran has attend. ed PROF. REED'S IlsONeric OIL In the allevia tion and curt of pato, mut, .I,lyu tho proprertor to state, imid challenge contradtctlono That It hs• cured more Ithemnatism, That It ha. cured more Sae Throat, That It tom cured more Nenealgia, That It hos cured mono Weal JOiAll. That it tom cured more tleeratml Born. That it has cured more Borne. That lt has cured more l'ronted Fort, That it has cured more Brulen. That It hate cured mon Nervocat Affections, Tint it has cut - tl In-re doff Joint.. Thon all other Pam Caren, Pain Killen and Lini ments combined. Tor sale by Certeg4t/t• nerve/here. SIBLON JOIINSION, Sole Agent, null Corner Fourth and Smithfield yt recta. V:CAV General Butler in New Orleans ; 11. E. DA Vl5. 5.....r.Pmt7 A 111storr of the adminietration of the Deportof the 'omit of the nut( the year littr2, with on scomint rapture of New Orleans, and a sketch of the vest • career of the Getmral, rivil and Unitary. By Scare Panros,antbor of '• Life end Tim. of Aaron Burr," "Life of Andrew Jackson, ec. About ';otiCrown 8 ith tartratt on eted end maps. PP. Priem In cloth, 61 . .;' half calf , 'qtrs. or an thloe. 63 at, Publiehed by MASON A 11A311.1N, B.ton. MASON 'BRTHERS, nen:it 7 )forcer street, New Yak. _ . TIENT ItE AV ENID'. REIDENCE. •..) FOIL Flt.Lt.-81x lots of ground, having • front of CO feet on the avanne.by 0 1 0 deop,..to Franklin of ; stone well In front. Iron railing, flag stone walks, etc, A well Wilt and conveniently arranged Wick dwell.. Ina house, portico In front, will° hall, large parlor, marble mantis., Owe ebambere, closets, clothe/ presume, bath-room, entbagsnarn, dlnlinproom. kitchen, wash-mon , and cellars; gas nod water Ilstnrce; stable Loosen earriaye bons," on Franklin street; coal and wood house; peach trees, chetry tram, grape tines, ehado trees, sled shrubbery, all In complete order. Imme diate p0w...10n. Apply to S. CUTHISEBT A SONS, It Market et. hill STOP II HEINRICIL alturr , of Mar II in the Magna= of Iltnrt temborg, or hie balm, are haroby notified that the ssid ECKHARDT le ellll entllladlo ent Inheritance of ior,i,4 Boring, which be or his legal hairs must delta before the 6th October, 1001. by the poster Of sabi At tomer, or 'lose all their right and title tO `ohoritance. By order of BACH IatERN ANSI/1.0141101W EIM/,• the Consul of Wurttemberg, of.PWlndelphia. ,21:2turf • • ALEW: NM GORDON, atm 40.tits i rote sit rt. St Lend Amos!. St. Loa 1."..., , In,tsk - sets at tie tolled arstes Arsenal, 'A e , e , , AWAIII.T.D 'I BE t mm. bar - ' T'''' ' t m "'" '" " t " '''''''' i' " ' ..r t '' • - HIGHEST PREMIUMS formity with tho regulation patterns. willeh mus i . , aeon at any af thi a.m. named plates, nun they are I ..t.T THE to lei soliert to Inspection tit the arsenal mner , de- l toe l l ' ', bi.b.:firein*titic7Kor peld forbjulthsencTlV-ITe''s;;:. 1 INIFIN XTIONAI, EXINITION, 11NDON. 1 S '07., proved. on Mitre. :eat. Toe belt.. to 1 of 9 ,...,1 Wale*. and all the .tort to be the. Is et oak tanned. The stumbles belt ta Le Ile ',tided in the set jab mete. mast, be made in lots ot not less insn 101 , .011 p r tt•-ti. for all contracts of 10,(10' seta or ander; slid not 1.-s than %WO ocio le r oll'il '... oil caatraets for 10,isS) s ni , the Orel it terry to be rare to within Often" days from date of imo. l' it Int. dither at a specified time will subject the contractor to is forfeiture of tbs. , amount to be delivered e that time, 'the aceoutrommits must babes... l In the ntrusl stele; the Mises to be cheofieil at cmit, to tv dt•vr- Mawd by the Its; ester. Mader. will state eltilieltly the arsenal or ereenah. whew , they prop.« to Letitia, end the number of set• _ they propose to deii,Cr et tank place, it ha more ILA. No hide will be received from partied other than reculsr manufacturers of the article, and such en are known to the Department to be Dilly eamput. tit to execute tartyoer -ea stops the work proposed for. Hach 1 obtaining a contract will required to enter into Iwnd, with approvsl surety, ii r faithful easent ton. The Department ref...ryes Its riLLt le ~,J, Cl no!' .`- ea bids. If not <termed eatiefartory. Propwala will be addrewed to .• Drlgniint Gene-,1 GEOItGE D. RAMSAY, Chief of Ordnaucr, Wasi . Diet°, LL Co" and will I- endorsed .Yroposal• for In fens ry tacomt 1,30.1e1it5.“ T , ofokY nriv. G' rater A T OLD The p u hileher of litNrs PIIIIBURGH THE E ‘sr No. Erf VOURTII ST SS rr ALLEGIfEWr (ITTY. An the lateot style• P.% P. ----------- - Orrice or TZI Coxreobtin ALLialfr-IT Uo., Palebtu-r,b, olealber leak, FP) PRIN. TEES AND STATIONERS , Jl.- 3,1.1 Proposals bo reoeired at this oftice SEVENTY . OFFICE DUPLICATES, SEYF.NTY COLLECTION DCTLICATEB, taid SEVENTY SCHOOL DUPLICATE, for this yosr.lBll4. Bthy °,llrea2.stillol:oBflC7un'tyin-CovbilimosTs:lortrefrsuTtd°6 nol9ncl BENDY LAMBENT, Controller.. -_--____-- ii.°l7„oE„Ln VIiIitEASNAOg.--11011tEit, Fourth street, between Ferry and Market streets. . The let 1340 fret front on. Fourth street, by 83 , feet deer. The Hotel Is * three story nark, 37 feet by 75 fort. The home as lately built, and is dolog a good hulloes, "The ftrnitnre urn be *old lath the hotel, If required. es to trim.. Ingot. For further particulars, of J. W. NALL, No. 89 fifth street, or of J. IL MISANOIL on the prembes. nob:betted B°I4I TE TS, CUT FLOWERS, dcd to orator from )11:1100611% OAKLAND CITIMXIMOVSE. Pnatb etroa4 [an run nut to the <ln :awns .very Elftquu intuutes. nulLtf 40(i - BBLS. PEACH BLOWS, WIT ITB !EMCE sod otlffr yrqietlee of POTA TOES, from New Tart State. • • Alto, slot of chelm APPLES.cdt difforent Mar, ";I:llinre'tgirlicr'lplieetaratlirt.ttr•V• BAi(iEs 'UK SAL .100 feet„ tong, 10744. t Vde, 0~5 A,,t0.1.3400. t asp 111 10 041. "P 1 ' ITIV,SCMILTOI; airman.; 107 Wocd'etreat." nditiv De al MN t , Inform roe tb.el he lIAS NOT RAISED TILE lint colic them at the iiitt price FIFE CENTS A COPY 30 Cents per Dosen 53 no on. gra. Fire arose, or more, t 2 75 per gra* Ten gross, or more, 152 DO per grow. eIN•Ask for MINT'S PITTSBURGH /I,3IAIaC if you went the best,,aud take no others. 'elled poet-pall on receipt of two red steppe. loldneom all onion to J011:3 P. HUNT, Publisher, Masonic that riftb Ntreet. noW _ B"ti CI.OTIIING A free , ' morph of Cape and Sack Overcoats, HELTON , BEATERS, CHIN CHIL LA& PI LOTS, .nd OASSISIZRZS, Garibaldi and Cutaway Suits, FOE CHILDREN Ara • full •••ortmrw[ of sults of •ll kiwi., for 30Y8 AND TOCTIiii BALMORAL AHD HOOP SHIRTS ; ' Other ls.-.......:aj....,,, Price,oNi. DoLus.r... F,r sale by ail respectable Druggifte. 111110 N JOILN:4TOIS, Genernl Apeot, Gr. of Smithticla awl Fan-:h Sts., Pittsburgh. noliAtr.r, w 7 _ _ i IN pl.ili . V. IA Improved Blood-Searcher, Balmoral and Woolen Hosiery HOODS AND NrUIASI LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS; Boots, Shoes and Gaiters ; bCIIOI , I I LA, Cancerous Forma those, Cuter:wane Db .., tTelpebis, BMle,Pirn pie.. on tbo rape, Sore Ryes, Scald Read, Tester Affections, Old and Stunt...in Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders. Dyspepsia Cketieriess, Jandlcc, Salt. Rheum `, %erenrial Di 54.1. " .... General Debility, Lieer Cana -1 plaint, Loss of Appetit ,. Lew Spirits, Vont Stomach. Female CompLainta together with all other dis ordere from on improper condition of the • colinetion of nearly fifty of the fr....j%est, e pieiesi cirrelotory system. Asa - : :,oral ron ie. its effects sre most benignant, and eannot foil to benefit, when s, I...wearingly and se. cording to directions. M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE, US FirTu ErrnitaT St!GLE CALL. .1 mint ronassag Bongs, Trios, Quartette and Choruses Irma pcibllshe.lls ;trot should be In every loyal home, to every ❑ntoo League; and eroand every may gre,-I.r It will help the right. while It aroloca, •tues'sod .tertains BT ORO. V. ROOT Oopk. olaflod oo reuipt of &Scents. Cs&B. C. !CELLOS., 81 WOOD STUK nen RECEIVED.—'Phu r. Exont and tJ Wood o.ork of Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Ever brought to dila city, mob ee EXT.. WHITE POND LILLY. JAOWES . SILT. OS PATCHOULI. I. DAMS'S .1005CP.4 CLUB. WRIGHT'S YRANGIPANNI. Z. BAUM'S JOCKEY CLUB SOAP. PURE GLYCERINE MOSS ROSE SOAP. SOAP. And the laws Ali msn of COMBS. 11AULIBB= TOPItBRIAISS,itc. A One let of LIQUORS, mob as BRANDY and WINES, of fill descriptions, for fixedly we. YOU BALT AT I. IL 117LTOWS DRUG STORE, tics. 67 ARD 03 TUTU STRELT, cio2l wood door Wale the Poet Office. GRIPER—We can furnish, of the IMF QUALITY, The following cb.k. kin" CO'NWILD, DELAWASZ. EMBBENINT, EtSINGBLIIGH TO SALON, I,27TrA, KNOX, 1 0. 2 i }lra , &tract neatly - A LBA RosA CREAM I A new antl beautiful preparation br Chapped naiads, toe and Beinigh EnOn Mord by cold or randy ..sitar Propazed and for Ws ar GEOUGE A. KELLY'S CEPTIIAL DIIIM STORE, CHEAPER THAN EVER BOOTS AND 6110E1 3. B. MSAN4ITt. AC 1?Vllolesale Prices. We nes now eleator out our lary,e and tdl selecbod stack of BOOTS ATM tIIIOICB - at wbolenate poioen, and will continue to do we tbe Prat of Neftm boo. Tiososs needbog BOOTS AND SHOES will get bart,entuo by nalliug, thin week at 708. BBOIILAND'S, Doll la RASHLY STRICT, td door f rem 4th . QA SAGE 'MEAT, b !WAD.- vo PIGS FREI%/0.., for ago • -'0111.8:7... CaIIWELL, IlrawElub,et It b. QUGAB 4AIRED Al $12.-A5 tee; EnriCii 00001 (limit alkali lieseed4 . 4itrapit s! At No ILI Second street 4 r•sAinc*GOBNANDT3. Industrial 33xposition, Paris, 1861, Iu compaltiou aillb all lbulerstliog Sawing Machine , in Europe and America, I:attria ..itra Agricultural Amauciation ltletrotiolitaa 11, ma yj c ire I.catltota. 11. Pbll,deiph!..; ; Ati.oclation, Bontot ; Aroartea.n in,titute, )t' Sark; Ilaryland Imititata, , Aeriet Lit ion. t'it.,-iunat ; lurtituir, L.01.1T ; Ingli tuts, Vraai isea; nail at every State and 1 County Fair where Exhibited this 1 , Season Li WAILDS OF 125,000 OF THESE NACHISES ITAVE A.LREADT BEEN' SOLD, A foct which oloosko louacr Mtn words of tic •pd ' ' vii SOS k h—thc thooper.t Et!t2= lIECIIIPE Tlll I;E3T EVERT MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE lEVRS %m 111,) rt'1...../F1,41 TNsTurcTIONS YRSX IHTCO-colorf, containlug an vaid.kustivo of tow-Linn, with tootichonitile from letlien of th• high social standing, given on ,Lw,rliratlon, ..Ithtt porwn or by mall. W3L SUMNER & CO., A soots for the Western Store and 3.Tattent ?a Principal Olin and Wholesale Inapvrmais No. 97 Fifth Street ....... PA Pike's Opera House All.lOlllO Temple ee23:2Ms NO MORE GRAY lIAIR. LIIXLILIANT HAIR BT 0S11:0 IRLECJ U _NT CIU., Tor reeturlog and b.,auttrying the lb& This is an article but reorntly intro knowed inby tto thho is country, but has long been favorably n nobility of Trance es their only effectual 11 Ail/ SESTOBBAL It is complete within itself, no Mho: ' dressing or accompaniment of any Stint being mom- Nary to secure the attainment of the talon -Jog dent rable results, other than adoa compliance with tau , directions : L It MU, in nature. owe manner, restore Ores Flair to its 0ri664.1 color. 2. It tall mate it prowm Bold Hari , S. ft :rill ...tore Mt jrntveral Serrnenis. 4. I. inll roe. -re the Possbotif anti licking. :f wit/ maks the Heir froft ond unless. 6. It tr.:l p r em ! the Orgtinca Color to Old Apr. It seal ;mem! the Hair/rem Falling Qtf. S. If telli ye of Diemen of Po Scalp. I It 'a: uot a Dye ; contaim a. 11 Itnkto of filiVer, Or any '-`--:.- !a-red:cut injurious to ether Skin or Ilia. For rh• cur. or rC.I rr.l.ossos artAin; from Ni imp. 112111=51 J. IL FULTON'S DRUG STORE .021_ CO --- \STITI T lON NV A.TEit 1 THE CONSTITUTION And the only known remedy for Dlabotle and Db. eases of the lilldnoye and Madder. cuNTsrruTioN Nir.ll.7At is without doubt e. se Lb. °eV known remedy fur DIABETES, ,4 se e 1. much confidence that It Is a speede as we have they opium trill product sleep, and truthfully say a..e a has cured every cane which it has been used— et Stone A n the Bladder, 01,Aletilus. Grnrel, `tand Mcous uor Eli Dry Di.harsee after trio , n • -- NTEW PUBLICATIONE—BontweII,s -LA Putted states Tax System. Mille Pontine! Economy, 2 vole. Tharkeray's noundabont Paper.; illustrated. Memory of the Mons War of 18kE-3 ; illustraood. ted. 1k Marvel's New Work—lfy Farm at Edgw The neadehlp of Christ, by Itugh Miller. Heaven our Home. Biro.= and Battle-Field, by Capt. Noyee. /lower, Trait it Thorn rieocs, by Jean Paul, 2 rls. Titan, " elk. • T e am, or the Doctrine otEdueation, " Bayard Taylor's New Work—Bennett Thurston. \ Broken Coltunna—at new nova of great power. Peter Curradlne, by Caroline Chcre.l.ro,„ Arthur Hellion's Literary Remains. Zehokke's "Meditations on CO., sale by KAY P. CO 65 Wood stirs! : 1V110;13100D i HOW LORTTI°I4I7 .0.1. =STOKED I—Jut publiehr4 in • 1.+ 1,4 KO .relops. .Prim Ste Cad a. A Lecture cm Om Nature, Treatment and Itedleal Curs a. flparmatarrbre or Se nay Weaknow, Involuntary Ernimicam, &nd Debility, and Impedimenta to Merriage generally Nervotterows, Consumption, 'ffpfterty and Fits; Men. tiff and Physical Incapacity, resulting tram Self- Armee, Ac., by Berm J. Oversews' s, IL D., author of t h e "Green Book. L. “A Boon to Thmtiormle of Sufferers," sent under seal, M a plain envelopolOo P aldress, poet-paid, on receipt of ak oenta - or two postage stamps, by DR. CILKLINE , 127 Bowery, New Tart, Post Offlos Box 45841. selfissmdawir - is _ MON VILLAGE. CAT).NrIIIt, and 71 , X DELL Corner Ottla ma Taloa Straei, ID litutat Home.ittleatry M tl l wll J. - .‘l. -111-11cn-I•I.ELD•s. itrN%hl ;or !I 7:4 FNil.Tttb.; ?r , cheap 1E111! rrrW•r, sitns F.kSt ?:'iii PLAT 3 4 . 1. 0 AK. 1 CLUAtI I TIIS SATINETSFt:r'ILi sr JEANS 13013R0T FLANNELS CANTON FLAN - SILL. ~4.9 Su. KF.r. FLANNEL A full ol NENV Go •rld cor.Fourthund "tarlaet usT 3EAD ORNAMENTS, ELYET 11113130 NS Seasonable Glees and Hosiery, —.CLIiCaiIiATI, 0 ...-.~.LOC[S\"ILLS, 1:S Top,. BALE AT 111111 ST.V.EZT The greet 'Comedy ter FOB J. M. FULTON, DiCCGOLST, Nos. 67 & 69 =TIE erarst BCCOIId door b.Io. tn. Qussrsamaarta's Omca, , • I Come G end Eta &nasal, Washington, D. C., Not. leth,lBG2. WILL BE BOLD AT PUBLIC A C- T T TION. at the fdaartonsusstees 'Warehouse, on the scare between E sod IF and 21st and =4.1 streets, Washington, D. C., on -WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2d, large tot of QIIABIZIEKABTIIIII STORES, con demned as unfit for public service, cousisting in part of Scrap Iron ankLeather, fiesidles, Diddles, pens ef Damao and Wagons, Tents, Tools and Implements. Torso cash, in GOTamm.za. Funds. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock*. as. CIIA.S.B. TOU.PETWS, A. Q. Id.. 11. S. neri:td p;TES AND EAR DR. BAELZ • infs fntAlculitr attention to the treatment -of DISUSES. Oa EYE and lAD; operates OATAILACT, SWINT EYES, for ADDLEICIAL.' oo PUPIL, town, ATIFICIAL' EYES. and treats all ThrLAXELA.TOIVI EYES; Woo MILD lIDABINO, and en aliening affecting the Tor and loading Do Odin*. lotr tol/Iklybi FALL — TOOIM t - - MATING 011,—Wo are DONT NEW GOODS I. Lselling s Sr, "NITTA Olt"egttal to. No. 2 Lard Oil SJ hl Vlach 1111 1111111nt nit - att. remiss:l dull nor gum, Iceptirely fens *ma sand. AsEi wit isc; UP. DALVIMI. it BON, 1114 torso CO . n. 70 Witor street.. . So. 140 maa. srszif. - izictok*. 1- -:,' ISTRZET ERE .FOR RENT ON MARKET snargr.-,ThovloSun Iron Sitiat;. No. 65 0 , 1 vr , +-rs totsiost;sioxt.iloor to N. licamegit OM. eC- , alvaoo on hand and foraidlavaem . " — MittrArl nr-4.4 linuar lai next • t. JO WAY, Jr., retail, at Nos. and '23 Bt. Clair swot noltAlitia bovitklorino P. O. not J. a B.R/JSZP• NEW GOODS, FINN FroCE ~F Gimpes and Trimmings, ♦ FCLI. 10E1 Of evcry oyis. and to suit *verybotly 001 K FOR LITTLE AND BIG Skating Caps, linbiag, Sontag% Handkerchiefs , Embroideries , Scarfs, Ties, SMALL WARES AND NOTIONS Itt,rdwa., and .11 who buy to sell again, sire In vited to give as u call, as we °Pr strong, inducements [moo a large and well selkted stock. MAC UM & GLYDE, 7,3 MARKET ~TRYST. 11 ._ n .„ Yaarth and Di.me.ad 60()f)S' ?EDUCED PRICES BARKER & CO.'S, 59 MARKET STREET SILKS, SIIANVLS, CLOAKS, MERINOS DRESS GOODS, Gent's and Boys' Wear, A. IC,.M.CYV..• S Li. LILTS GREATEST B4REAIRS OFFERER THIS SEASO3 DUN'T 131:1111:TOICE BSETNG TS£BE• N E )01)8.—W p pave nOWILI !tore • oompleta stock of FALL AND WOMB GOODS, ...at of which were purchased before the late ad Tames in pricer, and will be sold at low rates. CLOAK OUNAMOTS,GUTPUB.E LAO BRAID AND BINDINGS, LACE COLLARS, I.XNEN COLLARS LI BILEAKV II AST SETTS, in now styles; NEN ANDEIaMiIIENS old good. at old pritso; SILT it CASH MERE NE.:E. SCARFS, RIM BONS, FLOWEItS, YEATIIERS MISCUES; TELT BATS, BEAVEB RATS, SLLK BATS; HEAD-DItESSII3 A VgftIaNEITIA Till?, STATING 1 8 1 51, HOODS, ZODAVE JACKETS, BBEAKV‘ST rAI'ES, SONTAGS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, ettUrel, now atylcs ; SLY, QUAKER, and other now HOOP SKIRTS, FRENCH & • ALTER MOAN COM= t . BAL. MOB.AL STOCKINGS, Boston E2s hod, Shaker, Raft, and other Wads, err tall and wintor; GLOVES. In or ella =I quality; good pairs KID GLOVES, in VID dark Cob , ore and pban black, for SI CO; peed in=l l GLOVES, for $l. 00; Men', bIIZTLANDh , s WOOL SHIRTS AID DRAWEES, real Scotcad . IL Sall One of other tudemiPite 4.nd FILIIALLIIILS GILOILIL, Inc en r, Women and Children. ear Wholeulo Booms op stair.. Sayers from country. sow city dtalere, svIII Be our sleek st all sloes wrii assorted, Wad vices as low re any Other JOSEPII HOENE & C 0... - 77 Lt 79 MARKET IMMO. GENT'S LINEN CUFFS. TV.IBT RV, gIVED, FINE ASSORTMENT CENT LINEN CUFFS. EATON, NEACItUNI & CO., , ; •314. ce. 17 AND 19 SIITO STILtO. BATON, HAMM & Nai.l7 ASD 19 ill= =ZIT, Prrnotimai. Pan Atkinson's Steel Oollaxs Momstied Whits, haring the appearance and c Hof Linen. So military new add travelers , Darf axe Invaluable. IMAM. FBI= Or MEL =Loa AID MIMS Gees Btandbarr Oatiara-------41 CO sob. Toracreer ----.--- 100 " Cara . 160 per parr. Lake' Darrow COaach. Cara-1 60 per par. Bent W 2ent eed as receipt all 16. Wiwi re-enamelled for 25 tent . or WO a:change a NEW COLLAR-for an OLD 0190,tro• *ling tt fa Dot broke or bent, far 25 eenti. - The trade r61. - ptini at the Near 1erk.6.043 peter Par price Est address sr.noir s lisourrNA vie:Abues, Ps. ~~`' ,~ '~'` _K ..!axn,.. x,~_ Ws Arabi fox