11 DI, joitt i s uurgal , i9sttzeutt.,-. 8. RIDDL - B & CO., ISATIDIDAY MORNITIq:: ' ••»^••DEC. 6 , 1863 English Criticism and Practice. "general . or the English - jot:trials have ,;tatotulered_denunclations of the "barbarity" ,nt- General Gammas, because he threw a , tew Greek-fire shells into Charleston,ntler 4 14 had for at least g ee months prosecuted a I.egiair siege of the city, and was of course folly justified In assuming that no non- , T I Ticonbataats—none who were not waling to . undergo all the risks of war—remained in . Let us see, now, whether these English *MU, from the great Thunderer (or ' •alunSerer) of Printing House Square, ''' . thrOtrarde, might not profitably direct ductunciations against a high officer of r, Their own country. We don't for a moment soludt - thit 'these reckless journalists had even the shade* of a pretext for their at , - looks on Gen. Gluatoas,—but if it were possible to believe that they ever supposed they had, we might charitably believe fur. their, that when they read Admiral KUPER'S report of hie bombardment of Kagoffima, Ala would remember their late diatribes iiittasonee humiliation, and in their bitter btis Of spirit self-apply the proverb: i. iitPhysielart heal thyself." A distinguished, Englishman has pointed out the atrocity and lawlessness of Admiral Koran's pro ceeding so forcibly, that we should have no desire to restate the facts, or to comment upon them, otherwise than he does. We refer to the able and fearless letter of Ricu- Ann Comm, Esq., M. P., lately addressed to the Mayor of Rochdale, in which he puts before hie countrymen, in its true light, the proceedings of this British Admiral, thus: I have been reading the official correspond thee, just published, respecting our repent pre tties- lisp in Japan. It is A horrible narrative, which I find difficult to treat with calmness. It appears that a di/patch was sent by Earl . Ikissell instructing the British representatives th that country to demand redress from Prince Satsuma, one of its feudal chiefs or daimios, for the murder of Mr. Richardson, is default of which discretion was given to our naval commander either to "seise or detain" the priace's steam vessels, or ehell his residence, or blockade his fleet. Thereupon, according tq his men dispatch, the British admiral pro ceeded forthwith to burn the prince's steamers and sat firs to the town of Ravish:ea when, to quote his language, "the conflagration thou treated continued with unabated ardor up to the time of the departure of the squadron, forty-eight hours subsequently to the first at tack," which, he proceeds to say, "affords reasonable ground for believing that the satire town of Ragosima is now a mass of rains ;" and he expresses his trust that tier Majesty's government will be pleased to ap prove his deeds. It Is stated, I know not low truly, that Ka a is a city of more than one hundred and fifty thousand inhabitants. Mow. let me ask you to consider for a me ' Mint what is really implied by the destruc tion, with incendiary Shells, without previous warning, of a city of even 100,000 inhabitants. There are always in each towns hundrels of lariats at their mothers' breasts, thousands of children under Ave years of age, hospitals with thelisick, and numbers of aged and is firm tottering on the brink of the grave; there - I too, must be women over whom the pings o maternity are impending, and there will be !Mad homes filled with mourning for the dead which are awaiting the rites of sepulchre. I Stroh is the normal condition of every large city, whether in Asia or Europe. Now, pic ture the groat commercial entrepot, with all Its contents, reduced in forty-tight hears to a heap of ashes; try to realize in imagination the fate of its population; and then ask your self what great crime they had committed to bring on themselves this harder and destruc that? To our shame and confusion, that answer smut be, that this is the way (1) which Eng- Ushmen, under the command or Admiral %u -pwind Col. Neale, administer ;justice for the mardor of as Indistdroll one hundred miles away, of which crime the inha6itaxits of Ha rems were as guiltless o f all knowledge and somplicity as your own. neighbors in Roch dale. • —What effrontery to refer to Gen. Ort.t.- NOM shelling Charleston, airier the notifi cation to non-combatants Wras regularly given months ago, as " baabarous," etc., • ate, whim the English journals have such • home-subject of " barbarism" to deal with in high officers of their own, like Ad- • Mire Kuper and Colonel Neale. As a con temporary has well remarked "An act of More-unmitigated atrocity, on which more Mls the heart with nnuttorabl feelings of horror and disgust, cannot bel-conceived ; and yet.. the writers of London who shriek over the sufferings of Poland, and profess to tee nothing in Oen. Butler's administra tion at. New Orleans but brutal violence, are as silent as. the grave in regard to these doings of their countrymen." litighly Important hem 211exleo-..Re ported, Recapture of Puebla by the Illexteina.-Tne llfaxlmilllan Affair Considered a Farce-.Dbecontent of the Chireh Party—Outrages Upon the People. TheAswo cleans Era ;of the 22d ratline, has the following account of affairs in Mexico : - By thejuvival of the schooner Oliver S. &Wise, from Vera Orion on the 26th of 'Octo ber, we hare been put in posseaeion of some late and important facts in regard to Mexican affairs. When the Breeze left Vera Cruz a raper& Arse prevalent in the city among the Perish that the Mexicans had recaptured Pu ebla. There was no doubt of the truth of the tsportialOtotigh no particulars are given. SLIMIXILLIAX AND vac NEEXICLICS. - The Maximilian affable looked upon by the whole Mexican nation as a perfeet farce lion- the beginning. The convocation of • °Notables" consisted- of Ave persons as fol lows *natal Homy, Count Saligny, Arch. bishop de la Beaty, Reneral'Wohl, and Padre Miranda. Theee Ave gentleman met togeth er In secret, unknown to and unauthorized by theleople, and after disposing of a chant tre supper proceeded to Munn state af - The ox-olliolo President of the "Con variation" submitted the propositions, which an well known, to establish an Empire ; and at might have been expected under such CiT- Ingtoes, they were carried nee roe. By Ibis squad of Ave men, not one of whom could be said to be ► representative of Mexico,:the with:ere( the republic (then and there changed Wanly . to an empire) wax offered to an flistristrf• prime; whose name could not be kietre te one Mexican in one hundred thou. randthioughout the whole eonntry. It is even mid that the Mailmen portion of the Convoca tion hid not heard of him until his name wee presented for imperial honors. is said that no respectable Mexican Lots upon the action of these Ave "notables" • bimilog upon the nation. .DIIMOXTVIT or um curace retry. Atigitlkof discontent has sprang up against the .b: among the Church party on ac semi of the little respect paid by the soldiery to chetah property. They barb made stables of several of the *hunches, and taken from themtha t :acted chalices, and the Jewels out of the ey of the images. In one church (the Inquisition) the diamond eyee hem the image of Christ were stolen, and all the riek.pictures and the most staled relies taxa .:Irlth the disregard for their • sacred eliarietei --- eltimeteriatio of infidel bandits. Ties Magi are haring a powerful and excl thitedfiet upon the superstition minds of the pGldisa peopleorhti have ever shown a reek tibit to keep their churches free firomdbeentandating teeth of Madel robbers. thiledidThipin, an instrument of the mac. delay rehilk; has raised a battalion of about emanated and fifty men, who go MAO com mitting the worst of outrages—deseeriting eltershes, pillaging boated, violating women, EC and ontalllaggreaOntreringssitionl who hal , !Via cad position, unless they hare re t d ic to ti° t7serrE:d i s l ide ß betw ° L er n a t i oTiat r an e d the City of Mexico. • In going from one city to another, the victims of his outrages can be seen hanging from trees by their limbs and neck!. Many are killed and others tortured. BATE TOWARDS TEL ramicu ' Such acts have arotutod a dangerous spirit of opposition, and the Mexicans now gay that instead of the French corning to protect theta their purpose appears to bo only oppression tuid robbory. d vary dcop feeling of hate has been Created, whioh will propably have the effect to unite the whole republic against the French and the reactionary (rebel) party. Tun EIIPEROC'S aorrnor Auxu,uniss A train of cars, in passtng from Mexico to Solidad, was recently tired into by mon or ganised for the purpose, killing the Command ant o f Bonded, the parish priest, end several hundred others. Mr. Lyons, an Irishman, superintendent of the road, and Frank Far roll, chief engineer, were mortally wounded. The military station of Texeria to guarded by the troops " loaned" the Emperor Napo leon by the Viceroy of Egypt. These colored troops are extremely hostile to the " Christian dogs;,' and have no respeot for any but Ma homodans. They hare perpetrated numerous massacres. At Madelin e another military station, these Egyptian anxlliarles expelled the priest. PRIESTS AID MISSIONS Several priests in various parts of the re public have seceded from the Church of Rome, and have applied for power to act for the Greek Catholic Church of Constanti nople. An American priest is now on his way to Constantinople to receive consecration from the hands of the Patriarch Archbishop, in ordor to be able to perpetuate the Episoo- PacY• Several missions have already been estab lished by President Jan op a, and tho prospects are good for a general prevalence of the power of the Greek Church, in the same manner as now prevails in Russia. INCONTINENCE OF SALIVA.-W 0 'MVO some times thought that this disagreeable and filthy disease was confined to the male sax, but we find that in Brazil it manifests itself in a most surprising degree of virulence in the other ear. A recent traveller states that in Rio, ladies of quality amuse themselves by spitting from their balconies on the heads of the foot passengers beton'. Tee Reacts Exrecv A.N Are*cc or Saris- Xis.—The Savannah Republican, of the 29th sap : An impression has very generally obtained that, having failed at Charleston, the Yan kees are about undertaking an expedition against Savannah. We hoar that Gen. Beau regard Is also of this opinion, and, if true, it Is mere guess-work with him. There are, also, Indications that each a result is regarded as not wholly improbable by our military au thorities here. Tag firm of Richardson, Spence & Co., of London and Philadelphia, have completed their arrangements for the running of pro pellor steamers from Europe to the port of Philadelphia-.-the first steamer to roach the latter city about the first of May next. A sox of Professor Longfellow, a lieutenant in the First Massachusetts cavalry, was se verely wounded In the engagement at Mount Hope Church, Va., en Friday hut. His fath er has gone to Washington, having been sum moned by telegraph. RELIGIOUS .VOTICE DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, (Aux ourya Curr,) ELDER JOSEPH KING, Pas tor, meet in EXCELSIOR HALL, corner of Fedora' sod Lencock sta. Preaching every LORD'S DAY. at Id% a. m. and 7 p. m Prayer Sleeting WED iEnDAY EVENING. Tile public am cordially DI- N-Red dealt .I . EIE FIRST CONGREGATION OF DISCIPLES, of Pittsburgh, nirot.statool ly, in tho IRON CITY COLLEGE BUILDINOS, corner of Penn and .t. Clair strrets. Preaching LORD'S DAY—horning and Evening—at the usual luau, !Sunday'. School at ^ o'clock p. w Proiyor Mooting every WEDNESDAY EYNNI NG. The public are respectfully invited. deA: It PUBLIC JrOTICES O.THE BRIDGE AT THE POINT. —The Commissioners to erect a Drisign over the Harumgahela River, near the Point, together with all others interested, are requested to meet at HARE'S HOTEL, on SATURDAY' AITERNOON, Dec. 6th, at 2 o'clock. des:lt THOS. STEEL, Secretary. NATIONAL BANK OF ALLEGHENY.—The election of Director. of this Bank will be held at the ofd. of H. H. DAVIS, corner of Federal street and South Common, MON• DAT, the 7th loot., between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock. A. C. ALEX.A.N DER, Chairman. JOSH IBWIN, Jr, heey. Alle g heny, Deo. 3,1.2117. de4:3t [r" - LECTURB BY PROF. WILSON, at ILkSONIC GALL, on TUESDAY EVEN ING, Dec. Bth, at 71; o'clock. folded—•' The Slate of the Country." The proceede for the benefit of the Chi-Wien Com inleston. Tickets, 2.5 cent.. For sala at all the principal Book arid Periodical Starr. to Pittsburgh and Alle gheny City. defx3t COLLECTORS NOTICE . —The Annual Asiseesment List for 1869, containing Taxes on Inman, Silver Plate, Carriage., 4c., and License Duties in the ith Division of the 2211 Penna. District, comprising the 6th;,lth and fib Wards of the City of Pittsburgh, and Pitt Township, except ing that part north of Penn street, has been received from the Assessor, and the Tenet are now doe. I will receive the Team es albreseld, at the office of Aldermen BUTLER, No. 126 Wylie street, from the illst day of November until the 15th day of Decem ber, no, inclusive, between the home of 1 and 5 p. m., after which time the penalties prescribed by the law will be exacted. JOHN A. SERGEANT, Depaty Collector 4th Divielon, 22d District. del:Weld p, -- PITTSBURGH SANITARY COM MITTEE. Offlet and DepoOtory, 59 Fourth Street, Between Wood and Market Streets Pzun,cart—TlloMAJ3 BAIIEWELL Bsourrarr--109EPII IL FITINTER Tamaarmrs—JAMS PARK, Jr Contritrotlcaz of money and goods polleited Store. gent to all parts of the army Information furnished in relation to the sink and wounded in tho Camps and hospitals. n. freight on geode lionated Is geld hem Addians, PITTSBURGH SAJSITART COMMITTEE deldtt O.ATTENTION I VOLUNTEERS.- A Sew nrcznitkers wantsd tor Battery L, ed Penna. Artillery, 001. JOSEPH ROBERTS. This Regiment is permanently stationed.st Fort MOW"; as garrison of the prat. By enlisting in It, all expo sate, bag marches and privations of the geld are avoided, and men ars provided with comfortable glutton in the largest and oust Important fortifica tion to the country, and ars thoroughly instructed In all the driller of Artillery and Inhintry &Idlers. All the Boradles paid-410J to veteran, and $302 to now volunteers. Apply, fir further Infonuattao, at the Recruiting Betodearoas, LAVA VETTE WALL, Wood street, be• low fourth. Oapt. JOSEI'II B. BISPHAII, Battery L, 8d Penna. Artillery ITEM O.TIIE NEW GYMNASTICS AT NEVILLE BALL.—The Choate arca: for new member. at cacti time of mooting. and Goutlemon, TITESDAY and FRIDAY TVITN TUGS, at 734. Ladlotand Ch WEDNYADAY and SATURDAY ATTIXNOOIII3, at 3 o'clock. TRIM, II Annexes: For AdaLts, course of twenty 1ee50n5.......46 00 For Lade and Mime, ^ ... 4.00. Yet Children. " 3 00 nol7:tf TO STUDENTS AND LOVERS 110. OP OHMIOII MIISIO.—The well-known antipasti; Mr. JOHN ZUSDEL, Omaniart and Di rector of Mole of Henry Ward Beecher's Church, ' New York. will visit this city daring the next month to give a abort coarse of trulruction In Harreeny, the Organ ar Melodeon, and Charm Singing. connected with public performanoes on th• Organ, and Slimed Concerts. Olienlais, stating term, am, may be ob tained at the Music Stores of H. !Mbar & Bra. and O. O. Mellor. nol2.lDecB N , NOTICE TO STOCKJIOLDERI3.- h. Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh h Coaoefln lle Railroad Company wUI be held at the cake of the ComPany, Bellding) Fourth street, In tbeCity of Ditto on the YMST MONDAY (7th 404 Of DSC • HER NEXT. at 12 o'clock m. , for the porpose of electing twelve Directors for the awning ray. Iscaktd W. 0. lIIIGH4LUT. - THE MAYOR/LIAR _OF ALL& • GIECKT —amt. Bum. Dace, at the anent soUcitatlon amity cittsens, has commuted to permit his name to b. awl u a camilelate fur to. Mayoralty or Alicgheny City, at the calming municipal Moo tlun. ma into .N EH 4DrEnrisEvargirrs• Vrigni:ittlF/IRTAIOEMEXTS TO 'ARRIVE, per steamer Bonnets 0' Biagi 3700 feat dry Walnut Scantllng. For aste by H. VOIOT & COI T, EIV LEAF LARD—lit tierces, bblt., ill and pails, the latter put up oxprest.ly for fatally flee, all of our own ronderiug. . J. TOW NSEND, No. 12 Fourob et.. near Liberty j .EATHER BELTING; aim), Go' . IJ Belting. Packing, !lose, Gatkete, Lace loath, I and II 'vets ; a large stock &m ace on hand at the In ' dla Rubber Depot of J.. 5 B. PUILLI?S, ==2E=2 EMBROIDERIES I 10131053 de4 WIIITE, ORR d CO. LOST—OD Wylio-or Filth streett7V2, remit Smlthileld and Chatham streets, a patrol' GOLD bPEOTACLI.S. The Bader will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at U. FREESE'S Grocery, GO Wylie street. &Cat ON: EAP FUEL—The Pittsburgh Gee Company will sell CORR, suitable for ronnalitc- Luring or domestic rooms, at 4 cents per bushel, to the works, or 4X cents per bushel delivered within any reasonable distance, in the city. dettlw JAMES H. CHRISTY, Treunrer. LOST.—On Wednesday evening, some where.l.-A In the vicinity of the Postoffice, a large POCKET BOOK, with the name of the owner on the aatside, and containing shout VS In money. A liberal reward will be pad for its return to this otfl.. de4:2t UTANTED.—A young man having a good bmgineas reputation, and eau command a cash capital of WOO, capable of taking charge of a *et of Books, Finances and out-dur boaineas, can learn of a rare gpportnnity to enter as partner In • lucrative Iron Business fully established. Apply to del B. XcLAIli a CO., 102 Fourth street. ESTRAY.—Taken up, running; at large in tho city of Pittsburgh, an the night of the 26th November last, • DAUB BROWN MULE. The owner to requested to cchno forward, prove property, pay charges and take him array, or he will he die- posed of sown:ling to law, on Tuesday, Dec. 7th, 1.853, deUt ROST. HAGUE, Chief of Pollee. C LOAKS SHAWLS I TOR LAD.u.s AHD ORILDREN Also, a stock of Gentlemen's Shawls WHITE, 01111 A 00 3CHEAP DWELLING HOUSES.—No. 154 Piko street. lsokinry frame house and lot, four rooms, kitchen and cellar, renting for 510 4 per yotir , pries .9700. No. 93 nmad& song, twurtory frame 1t. , 119., with lot Si feet front by 11)0 drp, to o 19 foot alloy; Alan a dwelling bolos and lut of ground on North alloy, largo yam, noar Fed eral stroot. Apply to del S. CUTHBERT SONS, 91 Market to. HOSIERY I=l LADIEN, GENTLEAIEN AND CHILDREN I= WHITE, °ILEA 00 .L—I.A LLEWIENY CITY COMPROMISE BOND WANTED.—Partime bolding Oormar. mine Honda of the City of Allegheny, Pa., aro brroby notified that the Sinking Fund for D6J will he In. ....nod in those Bone. at the loareet name offered. Propml. renelYod until NATCBDA V. the a 1 day of January, 1864. By order of the Committee, on Finance. D. MA.CFERRON, City Tnefourer. HOUSE WANTED.—To purclwo or rent, for • term of years, a FIRST-CLAM DWELL'S° On Penn lorect, Preond Beak or Cummons Apply to I St. Clair atrert. 40.111, P 0. Box c 4. UOI FOR THE DRAFT.—Persons 11 claiming EXEMPTION can Mon than. panAni made oat hr calling upon IMEI=I =1 N. B.—There should he no dele.r, as the time for filing claims is very short. Bring two witneescs, Amelsyfiroshes, with you. do4:1•• riao NIANUFACTIIIIERS OF 110 SE 1 Proposals ere invited and will be received until FRIDAY, the 11th inst., by the Committee nn Fire Engines of the City of A llonlieny, for the manufac ture Arid /lei/very, in said city, of one thou./MI bast of the tout quality of Leather I lons. on/table for the use of :tram Fir. Eug . lll, repo/ ate proposals are whetted for U and 10 inch how complete. Proposals to be sealed ar..l left Is it:' A. P MITTEL del 1w Buckskin (dose• I::!7==33:M! Sheepskin do Kip We ban • splendid Gauntlet rtilualds far drh lag, bound In diCorent.ltyl..o. Llo4 WHITE, OSII • CO. (103114.15510 N GOODS.—Now in store V and for sale 9.700 bbls. York Stair, Michigan and Ohio ppl.: bush. Potstoesi 4000 lb.. Buckwheat Flour: 50 DLLs. Lakophere Turnips; 60 do II lekorylNuta: 200 bush. Walnuts; 25 bbls. Sweet Cider; 150 do While Corn Meal: 20 do nominy Grime; 60 do Flint lioroloy, 6 do choice 801 l Buttor; 10 theese boxes do do. 12 polls Fresh Baiter; 4 bbl.. Maple Cake Sug.r; 1200 bush. White Bonne; 10 Ws Tanow; 100 IN. old I:le Bacon; d 0.5 L. If. VOICIT & CO. N. OSUGAR 0 SUGAR AND MOLASSES.— • 25 MA.. N. 0. Sugar; 50 do bobs do. 300 W lifs N. 0: olanse.; 75 cheat. Green Tee.; 60 do Brack do; 125 boxes Besotted Brands Tobacco; 500 pkg. Mackerel., "tool.. Inspection; Primo Non Lard, Kettle Rendered, and a general .took of goods in oar line, for male and in store sod arriving at MeDON ALD ARBCTOK LES, del 242 and 244 Liberty •treet. LUMBER. 3,000 foot yellow seasonod Pine ; 3,000 Parting Bald; 4,1X00 Puming Pole., fOr Owe Boats ; 6,1V0 Wago p n Bpokoa ; 10,000 Barrel Surer; I'o,ooo Hoop Pole'; Now landing and for sale by H. BIDDLE, n 023 No. 183 Liberty street, NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS OF THE LAWRENCEVILLE DISTRICT. , —The Coun ty Treumer haring plaoed In the hands of the un dersigned the County Duplicate for collection, all person. who hare not settled the um. aro requested to make Immediate payment and sane cute. G. 5. BATES, Collector, Office, Butler et., near Allem, Lawienmetile. B u TMR--1,000 lbs. fresh Roll; , H&/RING--SO bbl.. extra Labrador ; DEANS-50 bush. Small Navy; TURNIPS-20 bad/. White Globe ; APPLES-50 bbla. Russets; Received in store and for sale by ec2s H. ILIDDLD TUL.EASE FOE TWENTY YEARS. -Serro Blanding Lots each fronting 20 feet on the wt aide of the Public&Aire, near the Dew Etas. hot Hones, he the Olt, at A bony. Tor terms apply to O. H. lIIDDLE, Caustguncer, No. 89 Diamond it., Pittsburgh. noditalw WANTED TO PlilititlLSE, AN OIL TANK. Iron preferrod. Ca-potty about Ilse thousand hor sale, and pumping fadlities. Inquire of ROBT. ASHWORTH. no3Oiler STORE FOR RE T ON MAR "r ISTHICET.—The handsome Iron Front, No. bb Market street, next door to N. Holmes k 80., Is or tared for rent on fret of Jormary next. Addles JOHN WAY, Jr., dentrldemille P. 0. 500 1311L8. CHOICE YORK 81'ATE ORAITILD WINTER APPLES. 800 bbla. POTATOES, of Peach Mow, Feline. Al bans, varletlea, sole by Don ED . IiZAZELTON. 18 Motoood. UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRING SIB are acknowledged to be the eery beat to nee. Call and we theta at the India Robber Depot, Doe. 26 and 28 St. Clair street. J. & 11. PHILLIPS, dot Sole %Fonts for ebb county. (ILL CLOTH I OIL CLO'rli I of Off or ods, (Or gale cheap at the 611 Cloth Zamora—, nm .1. ‘t Q. PUILLIPS, I Nos. !a and 2$ St. Clair street SALK —A g o d a on.-bssis mond-baud Sp i rg ogo by KALIM'E, de3 No. 353 Litxrty street. MY APPLES, NEW--250bush. prime ..1—! in store and for We by COOK, prnff CO., dot - No. m inaithflold-streat. APITAL TS—A - Partner want ri.),TA an established matreactu!ingbutztati, sue 64 6. O l uTtaltiVi-110118. 61 Market et. A PPLES I APPLES !-186 barrels ..MGesen Apples on consignment; far sole by ' del SOROMAICKB a LANG. CIiEE - ',.-700 boxes Primo W. IL for sale by O 2 CHAS. C. BA LESLEY. 179 Liberty .t. - POE SALE, VERY LOW.—One PUPPET. 1: VALVE ENGINE, 2 inch cylinder, 5 het stroke, In admirable condition, with or withont Mein Shaft. Fly %Cleat, Flamm, Force ktunp, A. This Engine is well adapted for many purp..as but especially fir s Railing la 111. Cullandaas it. 'I . IIO3.IRDUCKLE k CO:, Anchor Cotten Mills, Allegheny City. MEI NABE P.1AN0.5 ate --.lr now considered tie bat. Plano, In the world. uen-rs 'BROS. ' PI. I ' ANOS ere•the best Moos In the country .t the price. GROVESTSENRCO.'S PIANOS, full 7 oc tane rosewood. - MAR-4 SHALL &lAA PRII.:CM MEL 57.54 Priori from $55 to $l2O. OHART . _ AT WHO DURING' TIILS Booth sLoea, Gums, itainsorals, Congress Gellert, Aral everything else in oar lies, at retell, thereby caving twenty-four per cent Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. H. BORLAND, 98 Marko st. CALENBERG'S PIANOS. JUST BECEIVED, A few more of those the, thned and morh admired Calenborg New York Plano.. They noel bat to be heard to prove Owl-oriel.. mum CLASS PIANOS in every respect. H. ICI,RBRR & BRO., cleat !tole agnate for the same. pOR SALR—A Tavern Stand in the Borough of West Newton, corner of halo and Third streets, at present osupied by John and Philip Finland, and known as the Stokely property. Lot 66 by BM feet. Large building, hi rooms and bar-room'. stabling for 45 horsey, fine yard, well mind; good garden. with fruit and shrabbery. Offered at a groat samilice and on easy terms. Also, a two-story Brick Dwelling and lot 68 by 134, (with another lot 4olning of same size If deslred,) eittmteormnrre of Zlghtb and Main street, and at pres ent occupied by John Boyd. Good stable, with car riage house; flue garden, fruit and shrubbery. Offer ed low and on easy tams. Also, 47 shares west Newton Bridge St .4k. Apply to B. McLALN d co..lea Fourth st. MILITARY CLAIMS. EX.I2I4PTION CLAIMS W. J. & HALL PATTERSON, 144 Fourth Street, 2 tor, Claims for PENSION, BOUNTY, BACK and KX TEA PAY, SUBSISTENCE, PRIZE MONEY. BOLUSES lust or killed Is tlur 0wv1,..a promptly at traded VCEMPTION CLAIMS attrodell lo NAtlieut lay. deS:v• Harmoniums and Melodeons gaarn ago 31r. CARHART tint lavontal the aIIMODEON, and hie Inetmments aro therefore tha oldrot estaldiahed,. they aro boyord a doubt the NEST INSTRCHENTS IN TUN TrOBI.P. =1 NW We challenge comp»tit bin A •h.deo naw Mock Just reftiving. KLBBBR & BRO., deS:lt elate •gents for Carh.rt's Ilelndoor,' STE I NAVA S PI AN)S. illE MOST PIT.II. YEE T PIANOS Ever constructed. A chot. k of them just m. roared, comisting lc pact uN octave. OC4r.• carved mould too octave, plebs_ '! octavo, carved legs, aruvhsvl heck and fruit, Louis TITO. style. 7t octave, of magnificent term and OutoL. with their patent Agmffs Tr.ble, etc roc eablat Neer York Factory rate'.. H. ILLEBBI3, & BRO., No. 65 FIFTH STREET, dotal Sole agents for Steinway's Pianos. GREAT CLOSING OUT BALE DRY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, BOOTS, SHOES AND BALMOBALS, I= McC LELL AN D'S, No. OS ITIVTE. STREET EVERYBODY SHOULD SEE THE RIVETED SHOES, CONCERT RAIL SHOE STORE, Please remember that this very eoperior etyls of work, now and warranted,, each no more than ram mos rods sold elserotors Grgateat variety and most bonotlfol .tylos of .ny house rpm of Nov York dog BOYET CLOTHING Cape 'and &ea: Orercoals, MELTON, M oi NEt r s , Garibaldi and Cutaway 8103, CtUILDBEN And • full Issortment of w or all kiwis, fur OKAY & LOGAN, Yo. 19 MA Bi EAU, G EORG ! : R. RIDDLE, CONVICIrAiNCIER. Oak.: No. 89 Diamond Si., Pittebtirgb, Pa DEEDS, Noirroaars, AEIREEMENTS, BONDS, ,311,011.01103' VIEES, end otter Instruments of Writing drawn with. meanest and legal ammracy. Amounts stated far Ezocidora and Admlnlaretora, Mery to Bal Natalie &e., examined and Decor& noarchod ter Liens, &a, ile.„ not&dmdamT SALT. , !' - ',.:7:•.,:. , • . • P 1,000 BARRELS NO. 1 EXTRA, In new bright barr.b., for tale by delf2o PENI'A 11/11.1* ILANINAVO COAL PROPERTY-FOR SALE. er kor, of COAL AND LASD, an the kt pain- Photo River, Junfabore the third Lock. Engsdre of ALIMANDES GORDON, or. ISICILABD & BBEICD, noLlmodiwowBtT ki0..100 Wood street. [lnemiratilUe Cliimr.mmy 6 times and ch. tido dace.] 20 ,0 RMS. NEW M. R. BUNCH AND LAYER RAISINS; 10 Crane new Beedlew Raisins; 10 casks new Carnets; Just roweled by EDW. 131AZXLTOS. lIMNEMMIM El Fevond door from Fifth I= =I N0..c3 TIPTH MEET 62 Fifth Street •Ytarh apply of BOYS mu, Ybtrrits tv Ulan, fE trrAilD rERTIMOMEXTIG ON ILLAlX:ttl.tarrte BOARD 01 ENROLLItitrI, 22d Dummies or rcoe.. 5-20'S. • Provost MorMara 0.119 m. ltd Puma Stroll. Pittsburgh, Pa. December 4th, lilo3. • THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY hes not fIORRECTION OF 4 Tllg „ENROLL Yet. give.. Imam el col itdontien to ultharsh' this WENT—NOTICE is hereby given, to accohd popular Liao from Sete et Pur, .11 until ten de's' anee with Circular No. ICI from Chu Provost Marshal 00000 ' it rice., Do. undersigned, ogyiKRAL t i lenerat, tu all persons Improperly enrolled in this SCRIPTION AGENT, yine rntion.• to s upply the utrfet, by renenn of NUN-RESIDENCE, Tic. whole animot of the Loan Illitlwrlted I• Five UNSUITABLENESS OF ACE, or Hundred Millions of Pullers. Needy POUT. RCN- MANIFEST PERMANENT , PHYSICAL DISA 13ILITI, DRED Tql L LIONS HA YE BEEN ALREADY Stat. That the Board of Enrollment will haw Melt claims, SORI BED FOR AND PA Ili INTO THE TREAS. In theunler lo which they an lumontmrsfrore t o mmi r, 1 1 to o va (from too oicoeiM EBY. mostly with. the lee, seven months. The.. Til the t - they 7;;;,T large siefuntol from el.rmi, and th e nspidiy , Sod they are well 6 under], will r ls tan tB, pill ecommend that their log lionie deemed tot um se the WM.. for circulation names be stricken from the list. The forms mad and by National Banking Amoeistious new organising in r orre lu w i l r irleA li cu l t C s l la th .;11 same s }o at the 137te all parts of the country, will, a very short pet ' 1,000 *re Plode alsorrir the balance Soles have lately ringed from NI) OTHER CLAIMS FOE T P.M PTION ten to fifteen millions weekly, frequently eccreding than those abort. mentioned (and that by election of three million., daily, and as it le well known that the permit, where two or more eons are liable to military Secretary of the Triton:try Ina merle dud unfailing ~,„duty) will be. beard mntll the "m,";;,,owin g of resource., It. the Doti. on Imports and Internal BON any liable to duty In Ca CORRECT se I, emitted from Die enroll ann., and in the issue of the Inieriet•bearing Legal • meet , are urged to netifY the &sad, or proper en' Tender Treasury Not., It Is almost a certainty that 7,2,6 at Y;!: be will not find It teccemery, tor long time to mine, I proper FORMS for the purpose may be pr added. To omdeom dat to soak a market for any other long or permanent any poet aim In the District, at the Provost Mar Loam, THE INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL OF each of whkh places lid• of poisons eumlled may he WHICH ARE PAYABLE. IN GOLD. found. Prudence and self-interest must form the minds of FIRST WARD. those contemplating the formation of !Tottered ; f°-alderman Ifoolhort., T 1 Third et , user Banking Associations, ne well no the minds of all r S .100011' who have Idle money on their hands, to the prompt , Beth's M "Jaen Gorey, arbury street. couchmlon that they ehould lose no time in b i kr u k r ot , s i tre. , :t, log to this most popular Loan. It will soon for Mrs. M rind their roach, and advance a handsome preinia n ng b fi s t s , 3:1 W . ter Rater stws•t, e tm e s, um, as was Din result with the ...Seven Thirty" Loon, Sectin liotese, 31 Diamond, when It on, all sold end could no longer be ettlo SECOND WARD. scribed for at par. VeAblermat. bilehOlmon, Grant etrmt, near Die- IT IS SIX PZR CENT. LOAN, THE INTER. 'u e3a d rifes Bleak, Third Greet, below , Smithfield. EST AND PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN COIN, time St. Nicholas G t et. corner lourt h. yielding over NINE PER CENT. I'ER ANNUM, s t Exgle Hotel, Grant and Second. Mosey House, 3 Room et ,Went C. R. It. tho paean( rate of pneuiron Coln. Notional Hotel, Water et., hear Smithfield. The Corernment requires all dad. on Itoporte , Arbor Saloon , at Uiunund.lley. be paid in coin ; thoo• duties hare (era long time ; Duquesne Engine House, Multi:lold et. pat amounted tourr a quarter of • nUilion of dui. , lore daily, a oooo Dearly throe timee greater than that Johnson `a drug more , BmitLfielA end Fourtb .I s. required to the payment of the interest on all the THIRD WARD. st. 5-20'. and other permanent Loam, ho that it is l*Dieratell Office, ta 'Firth et. hoped that the surplus:min in the Treasury, at no . drug store, Grant and Fifth sta. distant day, will enable 111,3 United to resume specie payments upon all liabdities. The Leon is called 6-20 from the feat that whilst the Bonds may run for iN) years, yet the Government has a right to pay them off In gold at par, at any time after 5 years. THE INTEREST IS PAID HALF YEARLY, vie on the first days of November and May. Subscribers can have Coupon Ronda, which are payable to bearer, and are $6O, $lOO, $6OO and SIM/ ; or Registered Ronde of lame denominations, and, in addition, 56,000 and $lO,OOO. For Banking 'corpses and for Investments of Trust-monks the Registered Ronde are preferable. These 5-20's cannot be taxed by Stake, cities, towns or countlea, and the Government tax on them Is only one-and-n-half per cent. on the amount of income, when the Incomo of the holder exceeds 1312. Hundred Dollars per annum ; all other Investments, such as Income from slortgagoe, Railroad Stock and Bonds, etc., molt pay from three to flve per cent. tax on the Income. Banks eon Hankers throughout the country will continue to &goose of the Bonds ; and all order. by mall, or otherwise, promptly attended to. The inconvenlenoe of a fees days' delay in the de li-rery of the Bonds le unaroldable, thn demand being m. groat ; brit ro interoet commence. from the day of eubecription, or lose to occasioned, and every effort in being made to diminish the delay. JAY COOKS, Subscription Agent, 111 South Third etreet, Philadelphia . JOSHUA HANNA, Corner Third and Wood street., Pittsburgh. deal w CLOSIIs;G OUT OF ENTIRE STOOK AT COST. L. HIRSHFELD, No. 83 Wood St., =1 MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Csnaplote tri eery trstocb Ocercoatinge, GMT! Casahocres, &r., By the yard or MADE TO ORDER, In our usual no.nrpasaod style at Gnat Prica, being a reduction of et 'emit 25 PER Prom our old rates. I make this a good Inducement to those who wish to buy bargains, being desirous to close out my entire stock by the Ist of January, on account of retiring from business. ,TIIE STORE TO LET. Possess'on given on the let of February. L. HIBBILFELD, 122313 No. 83 Wood street pIIOrOGRA.Pti ALBUMS! PROTOGRAPII ALBUMS! PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! hinrocno, balding 30 Pictures, bD and upwards. Iforoewa, holding 30 Pictures, 51 Wand upwards. Morocco, holding 30 Pictures, 11 50 and upwards. Dlorooco, holding 60 Pictures, 33 60 and upward. Morocco, holdtug 50 Plctarea, 58 50 and upwards. Morocco, holding 60 Pictures, $3 60 and uperarxiL All styles, from DO cent. (with gnt edge•od dupe,) upwarda. The BEST plate to boy Photograph Albums to at JOHN P. HITITT'S, No. 50 Filth Street, Masonic Hall AU Albums aro vrarnattad of tho bast make and roatorlal. nom ograph Gard. from 80 canto per do.. upwards. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! ALBUMS ! AT ROLESALE PRICES AT • PITTOOK'S. DIARIES, FOR 1864 DIARIES, FOR 1864 DIARIES, FOR 1864 AT PITTOCK'd Book, Stationery and News Depot, OPPOSITE TEE POST OPPICE. del DR A WEIN?.L.O'N'S (DENTIST,) TOOTH•ACNE PILLS The preparation of thie FIR hae been the molt of year. of inlay and practice. They are purely vege table, and therefore will not Wore the teeth or gum. They will cure the mat violent Tooth-Ache Ina few minute., when properly used. Direction—Ckwo out the cavity of the Tooth affect ed, nod illy It well with cotton: then cut the Pill the tine of the notion and pm it tight into the tooth, and corer over with wax or cotton. These Pale an cos of ths bon ratoodtes for tide shocking tabu Prepared and sold wholesale and ratan. by AUG. WEISIEILNIC Na 214 OHIO MUT, AlleiMi t i . 31ty. And also by all wholesale and retail la P/Usbareil and.Allewheof nod& ar Q,MOICEIIKA MR —A fresh supply just recileed; ilea, a lot of Games Bank d 11•11 sale nt Naugle Grocery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, del Oorner Liberty and Hand streets. NM= imanJJTh 6 Backofena book more, Smithfield sr. 6 J. 11. Rood', 27 Wylie et. Best A Woodcock'. l'enno Irani. mamma and Chat 01. John Mulholland, Webster and Tunnel Dully's, Webster and Grant sta. Cases book store, Chroniolo Offlce. Ward'. Hotel, Grant and Seventh at.. Mansion House, Liberty Ft., tie. Depot. Jame* Mcmtooth, 177 Smithfield et. Ell Young'a, 131 Smithfield et., car. Virgin alley Eagle Hotel, 274 Liberty st., below Seventh. FOURTH WARD. I•Alderman Donaldnon'a 43 St. Clair et. 0 11are_ji Hotel, 133 Liberty et trAlLegheny Bridge Toll Hoax. Male.' Brewery, /humane Way. Thompson'. European Agency, 7 Hood et. Plough factory, Omit:mane Way. Wayne iron Works, Way. at. Lannalmn House, 372 lean et. Marble Yard, 319 Liberty et. Norris' Sharing Saloon, 293 Liberty at J. W. Hannah, 81 Liberty et. Flllll WARD. 1. 6 J. 31. Taylor, Alderman, 451 PIMP or J. H. Jones Alderman, 471 Penn at. Daniel Horn ig, 395 Penn it. George Sehwirider, 524 Penn et. George Gabriel, 584 Penn et. Lamb Hotel. 619 Penn et. Ste Hiller House, 689 Penn et. A. Beggs, 725 Penn et. A. Greenwood, 10 Pito et. Jncob Fox, 441 Liberty et. P. Ardory, Livery Stable, 6r.1 Liberty . et. Volk& Hall, O'Hara et. Fort Pitt Foundry. Juniata Iron Works. Dickson, Stowort & Co., 509 Liberty at. SLX.TH WARD. teAlderman Butler, la. Wylie et. Alderman Davie, 11 ypa street. Emig Old Tavern, Fulton et. • F. Goodwin, Webster and Crawford eta Thurom's Drug Stone, 241 Parma. Avenue. Mebane:Ca Price'. Foundry, Price et. Cornman'el Drug Store, 161 Penn:a Avenue. Zimmermatie Beer Hall, Ps. Av. and Federal et • SEVENTH WARD. 1c Samuel Barclay, 277 Webster et. E. B. Lytle, Grosser, 18 DISZICSIt st. F. Rommel, Tavern, CS Center Avenue. P. Sholl, Meat Shop, 97 Centro Avenue. Sigel Exchange, Omen and Centre Assoc', John Feemt, Centro Avenue_ Lippincott Shovel Factory. F. Ilk A Co., Grocery, =1 Penn . & Avenue. °F. Siebert, Peoria Avenue. Wm. kiassett, Blacksmith Shop, PARInt Avrtmo and Vine. EIGLIZIE WARD i*Tlionisa Atli, Aldermen ' 36 Stevenson at. O. lieetanox Barber,2l6Penn's. around. Pennyhauls ' avenue WWI, 5.12 Penn's avenue. Union Ilonse, 240 PVlllelll 'avenue. J. H. Meyer, Groom, 108 Penn'a 6Ve13110. Wm. Smith, Tebaceonixt, Pann'• ammo. Union Hotel, 246 Second it. Kensington Iron - Wortr at. John J. Storer, Grocer, end Gibbon sta. *Jacob Miller, Grocer, Do 's NINTH WARD. t*3. S. Worming), Alderman, Penn rt. Bosworth, 749 Penn at. Heron & P 011823 Penn rt. .3. B. gars Pnn§l4lll, 953 Penn it. M'lloy Roue, 973 enn Iron City Bond, Penn rt. *Samuel &MeV, Lumber Otibie, Penn rt. 'T. B. Rowley, Grote; Penn at. Smith, Park t Co, 'foundry. • Part, Brother & Co. Outer Depot Pewee Railroad,. Liberty et. !novena' Hard, Allegheny river. fAt there place fu l lists of the city may be seen. *Forms for notices of names may be procured here. Boeormrs.—Lists of East Birminghem, Birmieg ham, South and West Pittsburgh may be seenat the eouth end of the Monongahela Bridge, at the, Part emcee to those boroughs and other public places. TOSlbana Lists have been mailed to the Partoffiese In each. IKlTAssessori and other pnblio officers in each sub district and aU loyal citizen; are urged to aid In these correction; that all !tabby to duty toay bo enrolled, and all take an equal chance In the draft. By order of the Board of Enrollment. J. HERON SOBTRII, Captain, Provost Marshal 2d Dist. Pa. and Pllll.l, of Board. dottlat AN ORDINANCE fixing and eatab• lishing the grades of the following named 'Meets and alleys, eels r Penn street, front Clymer street to Taylor 'toot; Smith sheet, from S mWman to Liberty t ; Spring and Mulberry alleys, f ro m Ta & r . stete rr 0 4. and enacted be As 4rmov; di domes cad animas of Piadarph, in Sake .d Common Ooascii. ennobled, cad it 4 hereby ordained and enacted by the astaarily OA* same, That the spade of NM] street, commencing at the western curb line of Cly mer street, ahalbfulo.23 feet to the essterirmarb line of the same; thence feR 0.75 feet per 100 feet to the western sorb line of Smith street; thence fail 0.25 feet to the eastern curb line of the mane; thence rise 1.83 feet per /OD feet fora distance of 310 met; thence fell 0.70 fret per 100 feat to the western curb line of Taylor street. The wadi of Smith street, commenc ing at the southerly curb line of Smallman street, shall fell L2l. feet per 100 feet to the northern curb Ilne of Mulberry alley; thence fall 245 feet - per 100 feet to the northern curb line of Penn Street; thence level to the southern curb He of Penn street; thence rim CM feet per KO feet tothe northern curb line of Liberty street. The grade of Mulberry alley, com mencing at the westerly curb line of Taylor street, shell rite 0.70 feet per 100 feet tows.* Smith street, for adlstence of ill.L.Whet; thence fall 0.70 feet per UV feet to the caterer curb line of Smith shiest; thence level to the western curb line of Smith street; thence rise 0.70 fart per 100 feet fora distance of 5120 feet; thencellll o.7o.feet per 100 feet to the eastern curb line of Clymer street. The pads of Spring el. ley, commencing at the western curb lino of Tyler greet, shall fell 0.128 feet per 100 feet to tides/tem curb line of Smith street; thrum level to the west= curb line of Smith street; thence rise o.7ofeettor 100 ibet for adistance of 378 Stet; thence fall 0.70 feet per 100 feet to the eastern curb line of Clymer atrset. MM. S. That all ordinances orparts of Ordinances In Ocilla with the above, be and the mum are here • Ordained sod enacted into a law in Councils, this 30th day November, A.M. 1563. JAMES IfcALILZI, President of Select Cotuac. Attest: E. 9. Idosnow, Clerk of Select Ocoraeft. lOtl2f M . SULLEN, President ! of Common Coancil. Attest : flvsn Clerk of Common Connell, de4:lt .CI,.A N ORDINANCE increasing the Bala ries of Street Commissioners. Bzo. L Bern ordafnal asd emoted kr tile stivon damns god tithedo Pittsbani. Man ondd Omens Qtendi ommaird, end fl L lierebroninfeed awl Amend be the authority tif . die some, That A ft er the eM day of text Pebnurry the *lobules of the Street Commission en be totressod froth ;the • blituired . to dr hundred dollars each, Fermi:num • • • • ' Ordained smirenneted into slew% Comocilsolits 301 b day of November, ,A. D.. 1163. riatzslitaautars% President or Select COmmil. Attest: E. B. MOIMOR t Clerk of Select Connell ' JOHN 111.1WJAN. Preddeut of Oidetnou Commit Attest Clerk of HUTU, • Cl CkmuctOb Conncil . doif.3t JT HAS NO "..EQUAL,—Theimmense J. snacks which for the Put selenyeam tins ants& efiPBOY. HMV Ot I, ha the allevia tion and curs at palm embolden th e Pro p ri e tor tP state l lad challenge arotradiertiou,) lt has cured mmes Rheumatism, That It hes cared mom Sore Throat, That It has cured . mom Neuralgia, Weak Tha lt has cured more Jobits, That It has cured more OlmciderlSoms. That ft helm:End more nano., Thu It &soured more Trotted Feet, . • That It has cured more . 11 MP*. That it hauvuzed more Nervous Aelbetioni: That it has carol move &Ur Joints, • 'Than all other Pain Cure* Palm Kinn' and ire. . wefts combined. !oriels by Drunistserverisheve. SIMON JOHNSTON &le Agent, non Owner gourth and Smithfield streets. Od b . 7 'I ea pane. bor .. W. P. 13X0X & CO aeittustmE.rrs. IWPITTSBURGH THEAMX lll.Trewarar The grestestblll 10 Tiro .plenclid Drw& I Sixth night of the engagement of the cabobratid equeatrian artiste, Mr. R. E. J. Igg axed DL educated Honee HIAWATHA, WATAPIAH, and OOLIAIL Tills (5.i16.3) sTisura, Will be presented, the grand spectacle Drianasatitia miarypA; or, THE WILD aortae OP TARIAIgY IL 8 J. Mlles. Moder Hahn. --- 11. & Names. Orlbukl....— ..... Xbette. The Wild - Horse .... Watamah. To conclude with ---- PUTNAM' ; or, THE IBON BON OP 'Tet. J. Milo. .J. a. .......Auds 'Marna. .—J. 0. !know. ....... Hiawatha. (ten. Putnam Gen. Winthingion Talbot Kate Putnam..... Sapling Black Vulture CONCERT HALL Mona WAlrmaa. —...eumorDzi Lurrairea. Lessee and Manager Stage klanagrr UNPAHUJ,ELED ATTRACTION The management hu the pleasure of annOtinditil to the citizens of Pittsburgh that he will op= .t above flail, for ONE WINK ONLY, coMmineing on Thursday Evening, Dee. we, With the great Z A NFRETTA FAMILY, Who have boon playing In the principal This of turops and the Unitedlltatta with the most twitustph ant recces*, recently frees table's Garden, New Toth. and the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, when they played over slaty nights. This company only play n fast clam Theatre, and HAW, to audiences arra posed olfaction and gentlemen, and are now pl= ono of the most auccessful angmpsteoula Weer In Wheeling. alat/wees twice a week, and the flail crowded with lain and children, to we this wonderful won:many. Tbe company, gm reorganieed, Is composed meetly of the members of the RAYSL WAXILY. LOOK AT THE ATTRACTION I lANFIVETTA FAMILY! ZAN INETTA FAMILY I The toet Pantomimist. in the world Brilliant and Gracefol Da:moral The moat wonderful Gymneal I The beentlful Donee.°. M'LLE JOSEPIIfI . • The Calm. of America, E=! Pan tom [mist MLLE ELLA ZANYBETTA. The wonderful and terrific Tigbt Rope Parham; MONS. ALEXANDER 'ZAITYRETTA. The greatest Contortionist In the World, • MONS. CA.POLOMANTRXTTA. Together with the astounding feats of MONK. LOUIS nacrszTrk. Ora the Tlytog Rink And their beautiful CORPS DE BALLET! GRAND MATINEE On ILLIITRDAT AFTERNOON, To Else Ladled and children an opportunity to moo The Great Zanfretta 'Family ! Itgir Adinleakro, 25 cent.. lloserred oats Al oats. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; curtain rises sto'clock. deal w SE wlrro .111.1C1WffMl. ?rtnv . vuan, tizi,T"3 HIGHEST PREMIUMS ATTU INTE/NATIONIL EXHIBITION,IOIDOL 1165, MEI Industrial Expositiin, Paris, 1881, • to competition with all thelesdinansing Yankton in Europe and Anterlea, and Ma Waited States dstricaltonal Association ; 'Metropolitan Y s• amnion' Institute, Washington; Franklin Lostittrts, Philadelphia ; Mechanics' Aanclatlon, &don American Institute, Ntor York; Zarilani Institute, Baltimore; Mechanics' Ammention, Chnvinnett ; Kentucky Institute, Louisville; Mechanics' Lott tate, am Yranciaco ;. and at evenrlitataand County Fair where ExWblttd this Beason. UPWARDS' Or 125,000 OF THESE 11.A0HL50113 HAVE ALREADY BEEN BOLD, A nee which spooks loathe than *was Of Monroe= and at the misbrand WIMELEIL &Wti.. BON lAMILY SWIM klAMINS—the chasm! M►ehlae In tho world, BECATHE IT II THE BEST EVERT MACHINE WARRANTED FOR THREE MFRS IFESTONIELS 11E1 NOTREIII El 1171411=1110. INSTRUCTIONS TRIM ALWAYS WTT TO =MT? AIM 11111. LIN TM:IL Cinnilars, containing an axplanotke machine, with testimonials from ladtea of set social standing, Ora an snnilloathys, deist in pen= or by man. was. mum a c0.,- Agents for the Wertent States sad Wad= Pa. Principal Offic and Whaling* liiiimAlcon*, No. AT Fifth Strest—PlTT2oo3lol4. Pike's Opera Hotanio.-..-..011510130A14 0. Masonic Tample..-,..—.IiOI7OFTLILLII, IT. nan2wis . . GROVES It BAKER'S PREKIIIM SEWING WHIRRS. THE ONLY GOLD 21:1:DAL Ira Awarded te &wins Madame ha PEllia. These brachium were awarded the Meted !Milk aukftras comptien, for the at Bet . the Ape* mow the Beg .11Gsmstannine .111mitime emit the nes Work et the foilcreins BTA.Pfi 70105. of UM: . Ms Toth Bute . Air. net Premium far badly methrtne. lint Premium far doubk..thrsed etseblue. hut Premium COT =aim work. Person Sens Asir. hint Premium in homily machine. • First Premium fur materfeeturing eterhhie. " Tint Premium for machine work. -- ram Bete lair. hint Premium for flintily mechlas. Mtn Premium for manuthoturing unehlee. , hint Premium for =ohne wort. Xiettiese gar Fair. - Tint Pnernhim Ihr family machine. _ Pint Premium 4 manufacturing emblem Vint arena= for machine wiaL, - /Idiom etas Far. Tint Premium for machine for all perrearel. ' First Premium tar machine work,, /r/Gedi Mate Pair. Pim Premium for machine or en purpose& • Pint Preudem P machine work. Maack, Bas Pair. Pint Premium thr. machine for an 01Pot1OL., • . lintnk= for machine work. Store Far. PIM Premium far iwoomig übeebble.-' • liort. Premium for beautify machine wart. Ohio Mats Pt*. ) PIM Premium for remake Work. And at-the following County Rath maw. cb.(u. l . o ,kweira Ebniti'* . , , , first Premium for family machina. ifirei Premium thr manitheturint aiddha: . First Premium for reaching tro - A L , - Cilootekde Pam (PC eloacatike thagfi x Pint *emit= for ) amil mama & • Pinot Premium for manntaororin .-. PIM Premium Pio ) itathijul talk. Thmtedot Cir• (Ham Aerfeetmeol Sechte. • ' DiAtoun f ourli dne y inachine.• • _Diplma for ei wuk. PA-redr. ly 4 *roi reacklete. jrlr4 bnialiin ib A rmaatillicti!' , ls rl _ . l73llobillll6 Q4Ce. 711:3 ' PttedamC. N. Weeltergoelb. (N. .z..) ikon Thst Premium Mr family reackine, , rr, duntropsCh. (N. r.) nth: Tint Pr tcr tkm i t i scumbine. ' First premium for machine for ailpurpeaellt;'4', stet Premium for machine work. The aline all the Palm 4 . —. it'd& the 1180Vre8 Ji NAOMI= entis'exhildted Ude= - At neardy Width= the isadlitli f. Therm& made von - Um Griereia'Nelidrillidelkli klachinerharrreadved the Tint Proltall2 IS OWE State Pair:ln the United &eta !herd it lye .01" exhibited to Misdate. Bala scampi. A0..0 min irt_fittatiaiX lr ocibleihumrp CRATIDAPT. Um& F INE DWELLING ON :MOUS: son auic-Tboing. thze• 4 %,- DWZLLING. No. 85 Paaa Ong; Wow lINZ' L cared km sale.. Price 'moo. Th• lama ' fornlabed with madam asiurtals.Ps sad vibe. I L . a N rg O e r y o d how. a can s t enO r m oar. & t A alia wishing tlde IPd• Perm atalet. jo= aolJapgial r. G.