0 I 1L...77:771 gin 0 ER _94 f : t i4h Onzeyi. . 8. SIDDLE 4 00., was. *ham tiontraz.-::=Dso. 22, tit& -....4''i- writs . hissmeal or Coe lea to state that the .••••76 14.4."q2: n p,„„a„ that ,t-s; r -:`'', - ••1,. ttressiottl4l - ''' lie"' Y cf C*t.. - -- - pz• .- --:: -,fadif,„ed to members 10 •,...?'-•:-•- : laid maser .ta ,nan tees . We frau, oat he -Vertu], of ~ ,- T ice " - icedo ,i e tt a ... fi em & member , 1 - tenting that hi, CO 4 -...:;;-:,,; Congr°4l qn eaufarnaitY with this el , t .'. : ' • geocrerir, Il et- . st ag t h at h e had OTal '....-4•V : 'VC,"°°ll baP•tlin' utter from a 1nte1..,.,r:-'" ..,.,r:-'" 7 ' . ; 4 064 1 . Tea an. aNt°gati° impposed,detault in --' ''''.: -- - Ligon! gentleman for a t. ....,;*7.,..•/- Z.-,- the matter of vrotiwn°l' - --4t7 , , .4-, - '... -- -•- , ' 4 ; ''' ' " j.,„,,,,, al " amt .Dollar Glance. , ...,- • _ ,__uti t t-, ; Ti ce' two ag e , on the ....... .... Wi t . two In our , ur g ed by man). :.* ' -.--•• ,• ......410„ which have beea tePtion ,g,t•„,,, v. - , - drel d o u ar eve _ 'L l ie' - ••' . •,,,,,,,,,,,,,.- fait, slave ban 4.. iv '...t.d. - ..' , , • - eat Ad... w e re fe rred Ag 5, tausi I n the Enrol= ___. . gar, thr:..” ' ''' - 4syrl of Provost Alavenat General edfr.n. K ' sl.thi l ; , l7 _ ;,.. i tl tad aeteally velem the ~,,.,: f: -,, "i .:.5 r - - 'l° a • t f ir i"." str ik e about ena-kotit I f a `l.•military . , while it crated .. ; , 4 ~.,,,.., , "i,a a of Men ~,,,,.. whiah. though it could -:•.. ;`, -,-- &Ai/ of $ i°„..„'788'.,7„ auctiT;e ' r of substitutes 3::::,,.."' I,aotneelare,'"n„ta, „al certainly put 4 :' .T,..). la 1110219*ern ' ii_ by using it , t• . •• , - . ',.: ,-; ',• ' 'foe nien in , the , !'heed to mi , ice„ . ;c r . :4 -,';:::: . list I:miryip :( formerly ). E In the Bouthern Btates•—atui in. tho Border States of Shutout', plaryland and Delaware, nowise dug to be }Tree. But in this ' ,. l.ihnOluit ironldinot . .rWman for man of hithertatrunnapproyedmilitiry color in Die lield,Diera was probably a gratultxma concession tothe opwirinte of the clause:- -1003fmeheeP"51!" it may be proper to tondritifew obtariatioile. iiiii,to.behr;intt' i> mind ; that, for the most pert, when a =aria name was drawn, lfho hed,made up hie mind that the claims of liii%Milnese or hie family rendered it in . • • - I tape:Bent for. bim to go into the army, be 411144 812143 r. eat._ _himself surgical . MI ~q ', ..aft..•ith.: - ' - ustion,.'to - leirri whether - - ho would be ex. . / ,'",. -. 1 ;•• ••7 tt • 7 `W - t%'s. • ‘ ,..„ 4 „ , ,,.... 4 .epnw an SOMC oneof thenumerons grounds if,.' ~. .."-Of eruption, but paid his three hundred - ;•P,,.J, ••; - ..;' . .."ltflolifira, tFtd took hispertilleate—eaking and -"II L : - -.• being italual . F rio questions touching the Wait pissndlitiesof A'4esper kind of .ex emption,hy.llll exposure ofphysicaldisqual -.1 M I ',X -- ,i . „ . c. , ideation . :-It, i.e not improbable, therefore, ~ , p, -,? T :3 4 .4.thii.thwersuiLqiil. realised a fond repro •.:4-,1:4..t-'.'. i -- .' ,,, ftivittlitg Sid° . to ssooforeyery person really -- - -.,.'f'- - ,-.. ------.,- fitted - for Military service, and exempted by --:,-- • . . - thabalatituard payment of the fixed com • J...utation prig° of S'loo. --, But be this as it may, unless the s®a ' "what inconsiderate; and impulsive ardor of , our military patriots, who argue for the - ' •', repeal of the commutation clause, because ''.'• .-: tv:iirrow-11 to be one of the meshes in the .‘..." net through which tee many, as they think, ...? , ::tiecape- , military service, shift lead them to ~ -.... -such-leglidation' as would inevitably tend -- ', -. '...i 4ii - iitlbiterfpleSeery fohodei lone of our pros r.. - .- - 3001, bY , 'withdrawing skilled laborers i .,... ' 1. . ' `-front the pursuits which it Li as es. --,---; • • - -. ,-.. -- :-,..."-.•*tial to mointain, in. full netivity and pra ..•:-.7 .._ .-'„dactirrlineas las it is je maintain the Army, f ..• , .. ~i•- • . ..., -„ ,. ..:the Nary or the Government itself. What fi.--.k -,.... " - •'..,.4:5it. that his caroled the Northers States ~ •---."fi ,... . te ausitdu this great and costly car for three 'llleia' . ..Withie great ease-L-:•may, apparently, .f. 3, fllthiinernamd-and increasing prosperity, eiterading itself far and • through all - • • t.classes of , the po n?—what is it, if it - 'it nettlis s 0 skilled laborers that daily ...., .... .. . . . . victorious - weapons of industry in .. . .... . , •A f .... • -4howarkshops and in the .fields --providing tor.fand. sustaining tfutt at army, which -,-- his rine forth to encounter and. subdue the •'''':' , "liibli!)e!leteY ' 11nt , in are saved the trouble of stating -....", - du fa:titer detail grohnds of our objet dons to the repeal of the wise provision for ,-.....,'..**-- - ... ,- stittaptingthose - who, for the general inter ': iiesia-,roll.bein f all classes, ought to be exempted, by finding the. following ex -1.:',,,i ;-..• , fieti6i it:Marks on the subject in the New ttek„..ktrenficy Poit; et. Saturday: r , ;,, , ..',,V.i.....: , ...:.',beit to:meting Nos three hundred, dollar ex itaiillturolsustr.tliere. is ranch difference off t„,l,....'. , Z7.tiplitect;.lieatir boil Misbelief, after con- : - ..*? -. . - ' ,- idderable inquiry; that it should be retained. i , . . , : -? :Therro, , ia ma dstabt that it is a boon to the • - -.• ' ":large middle aiiii of inticistrious mechanics ~.' 'sialsisotio;-irto,, Jim beginning life, with . . - f , -=' - ituunies of young children dependent upon •--,• Aittt:m, sonnet, in many cases, !erre ender , arms without serious distress to those whom _ ffitY. - leave"tieprOiided for at home. Almost . ..-.... every orient We class whose presence at •‘;'', -7 „ - - ; ..i,5."3.' - •,,.X. -- .-!; beittsia'rMillincomlialy to his family, can rille the sato, threehundred dollars to se '--.;.•.)-",:. •,.t . --. --- ~. fillitt his exemptton.... Ant repeal this clause, '-,-.-, ~.•:- ,'''; ;'-.- and force icily:Mao Ao:go or prosureo SUF. '.. ''''': ~. atitMei,and lbws-men beceme at once the T' f bailare a: trot omo 0 !I so era, or are corn 'palled; afeteryiscrillee;to servo in person. No* this class, which mainly carries on the :- ••.. Tikrit4 - Iti'dustry Cif -the free States and ' - wiestes. their proaperity; deserves the most iieful'Oceisideratian at the hands of legit'. ~.... ;-..... ---'.' The qi*stiontit be settled is, whether the . . -'.. f; - ':' i governmente shall - engage, for a Stated EMI; . .V.,........'... to procure intetiirtles, or whether it shall !,- - -.4 - :ti. - .. - • :- .; -.:-/'-', 1 - Wily, itifi:lialien upon: those who are s:-. •-•-.- ' ' •'• -- drafted. ,llitimrif itirere difficult or impost. '...,altdelbe.4liii.goireinnient. to procure men for Me in= it , reistleen under the exemption. *use, Atm jt might be Urged that this 1,,..ti , ; -- '• : - '•"1 - ' : ''' . .siAtldbeleishliy those porooos upon when ~P:l ' -'. . .•?lfii!tistiiiibi' lint it sohappants that there .1,,.' 57- :- 1 ...... ,_ 111, WA* extra trouble upoirthis-point. We `"" 1 - 2-ietioneidek come time ago, that some of the Efate, wldelf,firld It hard to fill their quotes •:filuMblithsfy to tins : oord gevornment for -;*l3tlisiontoistertilt among the freedmen - , lu•-the-'.Vit' , •gtates. - It is amongst. ~.„. .theistr , thsk.7 .iin'restatart2 . thel-Oeneral can ettettigtd - irlibettintre for tlions who pay the egortrintertAer . . 2 'ffOrpealt now of theblacke le(theStatesoireewhielt , the ; Proclamation F',...- -,";;;:-,:.:,' ..,,...liseteitejliii - gui Secretary or War hal.done ,„,,.:::"•-•, - , - Ares - 'ttlylofiftsfttsu - JthiE4ilie - has recruited '.•-,','4,,Fj"...i1 . *: - : - . 'iJ:l - ..iieriitttettiotiririforibia and hitasouri; rig..-,.. 4.V.... ": and for itirittree. hundred dation paid by _1 ' - • , •-'4'' '''•:' : - "- ..... r- - ertheriiittichanin of rateses--whose in ,ii'i'.,:,,,',...*ttryiereeollspenastamit. henetlt to the -tattento.,.!,-be has secured to the country at . e-- ....i . : el:Mita iioldleiand a free man. TIM,* a don. ..Wire:,tiebleipatitiei*il to - the .country; cr . ' . ,-.:lltOrtatietr zotyte free States ii, less die ': dtert* - thei triet)teiddle slave Slates are -.:,.. -".•,. 1 ;. - bediid.sdoift , toWiritt , feedem and pr05,..,..;...-_, ,..,..;...-_, ~.' -;,perity „tend; are ~ open to the free *Olitegii±te4e*lo 2 4410 , b still dallied to thearmy. ;!..Vdtn iererolgperleftenhei shown Mat the Zi),,.fit''' ' ' ' ...::".,• • •• -.:. ..,.'".l.4l.lklitiilitel.''.theitetelTee in the V.. L' , i ,- -.. • - ':1- --,- -t- - -.. - - 4604 ingittiteiiiiiiiiimiesi aid vilest. 14t4,14044PFL._:.111,41u,At . Those who ...,..:: - 'f;' -. ''. .. ,leteileige:tkeonf.eittattfhogeviitnasentby run '''.iithirtilfieertiliti*- Earl - end , are s -rif 4A ,];•• :.:A..'71-*l,4lool,lliiipt !it :to 0 2 :li part - of -: out . ."1 - 1- • ' ...,. :.i,....,-.-,-----...:::',-,'::_aiiiige. vi:... ' .'' - - ~., ~ .1 . - ..' -- rimii 41 . 0 4 that Me three i I - -: .:,, , .- - '; . L:ne4lliiii - -e4iisielsatildbli l .4Aiio.o - ! /4 W . F0 1 4 4 , 0110-1, 4 &-th e t. --igleintelfili blittidhe;jieglijatilAii:iiii' ~. 04 1) thi 4r at -- ,i- , ,, 4-1010•Pusrvss does ilo3,o4.lAl 4l !!,l l o . oY eitiit t kiiirCif liiiiA44:.4 t -'T**eifit'S a 'P , t tl3 n !q - - 1 0 - 4011**Viiirlite ialinteettelf 1r7~%.1. ~'~'f.`.. ME EMI ME IM ■ IMESI ISEI Mil MEE - M .rI : • ~.. ~ ,~ ~,;~?: 1 EiII KSI . i=l ECM •': F• • ~ S iii ~~ i;s.+.tFU6~i _=~; ~. ~ , ~ti . 4 t 4; _Y' I. M • iiai ; BE SEM an ~_:.;:= ~.~-. ME ;~:~E3 - , - F' ~. - ~p ~` ^" •~~ S `'t EMS - • •.*:±l44t=i i 1 ~, :~~- u; ':~::. _y r .7r ta VII 0 1 4, 110 enaturNA th!..ye-i*Est *mace; the Veteran grlopittowlia thigfeb], ad - Windadiiiiittiiiheoistitsiti'entii the service. We hope this matter will receive the - immediate attention oLbot/C - Houses- They can, In particular, offer indneements and-rewarda.to the troops now under arms to manila. This !swirl:My going on to en extent which proves that, with proper and wise management, the greater part of our present armies can -be retained. But im mediate action is needed; delays will loss RS many valuable men: Leta rale be nods earning all cases, and granting certain in dulgences and gratuities, such as the troops demand, and we have no doubt that oar ar mies in the spring will be what the nation desires. The New 'National Cnrwleney—Prepa+ rations for thelirsne—DesertpUen of the Notes. The first notes of the new national cur rency authorized by Congress in the begin ning of the present year will be issued in s few days. Some of them have already been sent to Washington to receive the government impress. The considerable time which his elapsed since the passage of the act has been employed in completing the designs and perfecting the notes. No official statements in relation to thie on a irenoy bare yet been made by the Treas ury Dipartutent, but the five dollar and ten dollar notes, which are respectively in the bands of the Continental and American Bank Note Companies of this city, and some unfinished dies for the notes of higher de nominations, tmfficiontly indicate the na ture of the designs. MIS PLAS Of WI ROTEL The plan of the notes is novel, and sin. gularly 'beautiful The prominent heeds and figures which distinguish so many of the bank bills now in use are entirely omit. led train these notem the agues' denoting Value arc small; sad the bordere are neatly and carefully engraved with combinations and wreaths. The ordinary distinotioil be tween the "face" and "back" of bank notes has in this case been so nearly destroyed that the designations "observe" and "re verse" have taken the place of those terms In the nomenclature adopted by the depart ment. The idea underlying the system upon which wilibe carried through the series of $5, $lO, $2O, $5O, $lOO, $5OO and $l,OOO, is that of representing in the vignettes en the face of the notes the leading events in the history of our country, with correspond ing allegorical pieces of pleasing effect, and generally of patriotic suggestion. Covering nearly half the epace on the back of the notes there are engravings of celebrated pictures, illustrative of American history, from "The Landing of Columbus," which decorates the five dollar note, to the events of the revolution, while "The Battle of Lake Erie" is one of the vignettes of the one hundred dollar denomination. It may , be Inferred, but it is by no means certain, that the illustrations on the five hundred dollar and the thousand dollar notes, which it is understood are not yet in the hands of the engraver, unless in the department at Washington, are to commemorate the pro gress and collapseof the rebellion. Below will be found brief descriptions of the notes nearly finished, with some ac count of the others. There are two vig nettes on the face of each note, which is entirely printed in black, and besides the principal piece on the back are the national arms and those of the state where the bank of issue is situated, which, with the border, are printed in green. TIM MIS DOLLAR corn. The vignette at the lefthand lower corner represents Columbus discovering the lend. Columbus isin the foreground, on the deck of his vessel, while near hint, leaning ever the side of the vessel, is n figure turning towards him, as if in consultation, Another figure is represented grasping a crucifix; the face is turned heavenward. In the back ground is a group of which the principal figure Is a priest. On the other end of We note is an alle gorical piece repreeenting Columbus intro ducing America to the old World. The de sign of this piece is happily conceived and rendered. The figure of America is that of a young girl. Europe, Asia and Africa are represented by corresponding figures. Eu rope is in the immediate foreground, Asiais next, and thesable figure ofAfrica is mend ing further back. There to silo a distant view of shipping and the ocean. The back of the note is ornamented with a finely executed engraving of the Landing of Columbus, from the paiottng by Van derlyn in the rotunda of the Capitol at Washington. The appearance of the repre sentation on the note is greatly superior to that of the original, the drawing having been improved by Casilear and other artists. The ends, of elaborate scroll and lathe work, include at the right, in in oval an inch by an inch and a half, the national eagle and shield, with "U. S." in cipher on the sky in the background. Thecarrespond ing oral at the other end of the note will contain the coat of arms of the State, as al ready described. Tba name of the iltate will appear on the sky in the background. The legend GU the face of the note is as follows: NATtONAI. CIIIIIIENCT. TM. now 1. senavnt by bond. 14 Inn Cnrrio Iftasin, Depuitad Widl.lll. Coifed State. TRlaliTer at Washlogton L. E. Currrexossi, T. E. Baum.. Rogister of the Trounry, Treasurer V. Toy rum NAtIOSAL Baas or • • • [tiers will be theerutl the uame of the ph., yid, the bank It situated.) . _ WILL PAT VIE MIME 03 DVIANI FIVE DOLLARS. [Place et the data.] These words are so much crowded on the note, and the letters are no black, that the beauty of the engraving is lose displayed than it otherwise would be. The pleas for tho signatures of the President and Cashier are next the lower margin, and near the vignettes. The following is that part of the inscrip tion on tho bask which describes the uses of the note: Thin tads le remits/A, at par In all parte of the United States In payment dell taxes and exclme nad MIMI:km dam to the Vatted States, except &atm oa Imposts, and aim fora Waite* and other debts and decands owing by the Called Steam to hairldnals, onrponitione and uncelnttons within the Vatted States, exrept Meerut an public debt. TOM TLX-DOl4lll ZOTR. The legends on the ten dollar note are the same as those on the eve, with the ex ception of course, of the denomination. The general arrangement of details is the same, and in that vespeekthe description of the eve will apply to the entire eerie,. The vignettes and engravings form the main points of difference. The general shape and design of the figures are else changed. The vignette representation of Feet on the ten•doller note delineates the experiment of Franklin by which, with the historical kite, he =ghillie lightning. The phibmopherin the foregrommdetands perfectly undisturbed in the strive; while lurid Sashes - light up the cloche an attendantwith the "bottle— the electrical jar into which Franklin con veyed the lightning—is represented in the engraving.= The moms is one of much eub -11=4.. The corresponding allegorical piece is a beautiful conception. The Genius of Amer ica, repreiented by a female figure, borne upon an eagle amid' the clouds, peeps& thunderbolt.. The characteristic placidity which dhttinguithee Franklin attaches also to this figure in a remarkable degree. The engraving on the baet of the note is from the well-known. painting, "De Foto Discovering the idisisissippi." There are many figures, and the pictures. here repre 'scrawl is improved from. the original, like that of the boding of Columbus on the five dollar note. - " 1 T work is in the highest style of tut; _The otherportions of the back are like those brt the note eiet described. crrau 110225. The historical representation on the fate of the Swent7 dollar Mite is of the battle of Lazinon; = The allegorical pleoels , uloy. .city;'audit is a iitnely and spirited pie. tare. A Apse of Idtiertr standing to the foreground, bears slat tbe tuarkindstripm rlearby,on sicliiddeentlWthebseltgentud are Agues of ' sten—farirertiartlassa and ei L othens—who rallying around the fag, lied:el-leek thisissie !Ike napalm' of ,LitestunitW, curaTod-- • , :-.:-- 2t; - The sign rear the -Mir diger not* Is .Irrasidugtest, ths.,nraii." - The entsrponaleg ; not leefillstel. . 1 ,1 ausasstosa: to. iss , '4 Trays:, ter'Thdery, The bat Is -Omumpi4 it#X.,-as.intiraulg - I,Z',', :'• -:.•,,.1:::. .7,-.,' ~,,... EINNI from Bleetitniuthirkation of rtigrti”." The antlittadn4 dollar note - xtrill bite on the face et•Tigneitto of the "Battle on Bike Brie," linden allegorical illustrutimi entitled "Maintain It"—that is, liberty and nation- slily. "The Declaration of Independeare," from Trunzbull's picture, la to be engraved on the tack. None of the notes, except the fire and ten dollar denomination., can be prom ised foe distribution to the banks for some time to rota,. It is understood that a few oT the Institutions hare ordered the whole amount they are authorized to circulate in the smaller notes. 121=31312 The penalties preeoribed In the law for counterfeiting, or in any manner altering or imitating the notes, or passing epnrions ieenee, will probably dater indirldnals who hero any capital, or any regard for their own safety, from making suet: efforts. The following ie a part of the inscription on the back of the notes : 'Counterfultinx or altering thin not*, nr paring coanttrOlt or alteratton or it, nr errelen any counterfeit plate or Imprison. of It, or any paper made in Imitation of the paper on which It le printed, la felony, and is puntototblv I.r pl,oo fine or littera yearn' imprisonment at Lard labor. or both." It Is • question, however, for many reasons which we have not qua* to consider, whether the notes eeuld bo suecesefully eonnterteited. Wall' HAS rill LOCONTLISSIIII The boanii of the designs which have boon *boson for the embellishment of the notes; the artistic execution 3f the work; the general similarity of appearance of the different de nomination', though the variety in sufficiently marked to be evident upon the most casual observation, and the strictly national charm ter of the notes, form, with other qualities, a curreney whieh it is safe to say, has never been egiulled. Tile peculiar adeptation of the designs, partienhuly of the historical tures, render' the now currency perfectly unique at well as beautiful. Considerations relating to tho financial sys tem upon which the national currency is founded, ore not within the scope of this ar tide and it remains only to observe that the maximain amount of currency to be issued is $300,000,000, and about one hundredand sixty bank@ have boon authorisod.—Neon York Eve ning Ant, The Legal Tender Act Before the Su preme Court. d case is before the Suprisme 'Cowl of the United States pros:listing the rbilewing fea tures : Judge Roosevelt, of N. 1.., was sued. upon a botpl. The defendant offered,. Dim le gal tender notes. its refused to Skkeithern— an issue wits dins madelis one, of thdCourte of this State. Thokecisiatb Lisa rendered WAS against the cedittlintiortiflity oT the act of Congress. Thelille was taken by appeal to the Court of ApPials, where the decision was reversed. Roosevelt then took out a writ of mot to carry it before the Supretdo Court under the 25th section of the act. The do fondant in error moved to dismiss the writ of error for want of jurisdiction, alleging there Is no appeal, because Ike decision below was In favor of the constitutionality of the not. PUBLIC .TOTICEIL PUBLIC MASS MEETING.- A City Volunteer Rovementq, Allegheny. ..k mars meollogof the eithrona eattllegtsroy rrID hi het/ to the Interior of the NEW 3LlLtli ET HOOD N; THID (Tuesday) EVENING, December 22d, at 7% o'clock, to consider the propriety of canting a fowl natkclout to pay nL,unty of THREE HEN DREN DOLLARS to the full knout of Allegheny city, under t Ite call of the Prtetslent. Lat tho citizens all &Hood. den L A—The S U. U. will meet at WILKINS HALL, In rittobur,tb, DE CE]IBES earn. Instant. Lath Loral Convoil i. eta - tttlut to .end thew delegate. By order. Plttaborgb, Dee. et, 114 Z. do2ttol O. I EXCELSIUR I.N :_4TITU'IIf..-1 be Ftzth &orlon orLII nonnur.net on ktOlirtY, Jan. 4th. LOGI, and couttoue twelve , wool", ..1.0.mg CRIDAY, 'Horeb :nth. For tams, t ~ ull at Ile Instituto, corm, of Penn and 'news. or !Other., Irv. W. n St A 1 , Princzyei. de2.1:511.1 T TUIChPIK ELM:II'ION —An Mb clam nlll be held at Tllo3l3rt ALDER,' HOTEL, on TrESPAT,Jaunuary 13111, 11461, ',tureen the boars of 1 and 3 p. nh, far ILA eh el ion or one President, one Thant, and no Directors... ioir rani of the Cool 1191 sod Upper St Clair 'fortipike C ortnary. WM. I,PY, Trotortriir. dr tlt.titrrT _ THE CITY u 1•• ritE Zits .cl KING."—Rzr. JA 31E1 PUESII.IIT. rill dolivor ef.. tholthd last Lctor:, for lb. bth .111 of the Pabbath School, In be ollth r une. Pre.bytartha Church. on TI HADA T C 1 ES ING Deo. 1 - .1, at V', tick., gobjoet--- What 1 Jerusalem." ' Pickets, 2.5 mut, to be I lealool Al Ch. Boot !Stoma ...I door. .Irvin ~t Kb GOLD PENS RE-POINTEJ) EQUAL O NIII, on tho rw•lpt of NS ants. Circalan tLa John ton Pen pant on eppll- Winn, by moll or ntborwloa. E. S. 30111:8011, Ble44fectur and uMee, 15 Mnlden Lane, Nes York rity MEM YOUTIS' CI 601'1 Y VA] fir I=l U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION N WVIL LAIC HALL, Tn•aday Evening, Dee. 226, 1663 IDMITIANCR ds6:2:It ... Prl ISBUICUIt lift IlltlE CoNIYA oo liT.—Tho Stockholders to Gild Ceunpuey nrce hereby totilled to rout and organ! cc said Compmcy. at FlAltgli 110TEIL, Liberty mreet, Pitttbnetro, 00 the ruts? MONDAY OP JANT ARP, IMI. homer.m tb• haunt of 2 mud 4 o'clock p. ne. 4 .01 day, and choose by ballot, by • oupotily of the mock then end there meted, one Pr eldest and ass. Ditortors. one Trusty,, and snob other oftlcete es they may t betel: tecceusary, to conduct the butane. of the Compenp exalt the west megrim election. James Wood, I Chrto lace Znr, 11. B. Brunt, Robert Womb., John P. Singer, I Eli Jab Math, Janus S. Craß, E. J. Brooke, Samoa) Bart:nen, R. A. Long, Benj. A. Maui, Omer. Shake, Alex. McKee, Red; Pall own, Robert Sterrett, James Tranick, lase° Walker, G. T. Coulter, - -. .f 5i.... Chess, Themes Sued. delttbi Onomlmfatters. I'ILI SI AIL Y AlLGrlNtra —no Union roan of the City of Alkshooy an InOtcd to meet at their rerpcctira placer; for hold Ons electkno, on DATUM:UT, tf;th Instant, ha tween the hoar, of 4 and 7 o'clock p. In., and rote by ballot for— One cithten for M.yor ; Otte outran for Director of the Poor; abd mho for ondldarre far tho rosy/tett. Ward oMorta . _ Tho Judge+ of the Primary !Beaton. will meet .1 the TOWN noVse, on HONDAS, 25th Inst., at 11 o'clock a m., and man up the vote of the reepectlye precincts, the person hoeing ths highest tote to ho declared lb. nomPaee of the party. Oilltert of Election art inetructsd to refuse all totes offered by throe echo soled egaitist the Union State llckst In October last. By order of the Esseutive Conmaltiso. corris, Chairman. J. WRIGHT. Secretary. F.PITTSBUittiIi SAN ITA IC Y W.ltt birrrEr.. . OM. ml Depcoltory, 00 Fourth 9 Ilettreels Wood and birtriret Streets. PacrwrAT—Tllo3lAil lIAKSIVELL Recierasy—JOßEPll R. RTSTER. Tx.s.unrass—JAlll:l3 PATCK, Jr. Oontributlans of money and goods solicited. Starts mat to on part. oftho army Infoitention tnrulaturi to nlatton to tho sick and noandod In deo Ways and flopltab. no freight on goat. donated 6 paid bon,. Addren, PITTEIBUTIGH SANITABT COMfITTES. lio3Atf OIHE NEW OYNLEASTIUS SPYILLZ BALL.—The awes are_ opon for am asembers at each Dam of mottos. Wale and Rattle =TWAY and FRIDAY EVIAN atM. ma and Metres, WRDNRSDAY and BAT_AY ATIXRIIOOII3, at 3 (Oak. 113.11M1, v MAIM; Far Adult., antra of twenty 1em0a5.........36 00.. Vor lade and " 4 00. For Chlldren, 3 00. aol7:tf C.42.4rDIMITES. MAYORALTY OF ALL& L '') . /Ti'Slr.-43apt. dolor Dams, at thogr.& soldtstloo of =ay oittrenr, bar eonsentot to ;molt Ws mime to to mod as man for tho Bloyorolty of Allegbroy City, at thorny:Us osontoltoPeloo. rim nolear OTRONEll,—JoattCum°, of irma Into, Alleeway, will be a condi ants for Carom of Anent:guy County,Enbioet to the &dein or tteesnreting County Onion Convention. doll:te L a A + rrio LtT.—A suite of two largo'commu i. nimatlng awl handsomely farnlabed Rooms to les, 'into* t board. ma Ant door of hewn WI EIECONTY ems% vittibuncb. . de18:1, UITY.--To any one is Oil City , kor that ban old col:damned OIL or WEITSICItY La. ici& - tooms ;um • emit: wciteodoor,imuu VDFW OFF - 7, .M 101" - '-AT GEM Ibt Os BOW, Sig -• par °so* ado , . v1A5.1,101181, So LSI}, of all • Iffs had 111"—1G!".34242"2.414r' BEE ' .rior ADIrEIarIfiIIERIENTI4 °fa ~LVvv. patent Brea V MAO , : mare a large lucerne to the prirebseer. A bustle.= coot required Address "A. 8., Gastrug Cleetra. IcKEESPORT PROPERTY FOR LTA.4 et LE, G 0 (.4 front on Walnut @mot b 7 150 cl.tp; el.o, tbo otteotalag lot, 11 foot front b 7 30 deep, a ono-and-a balf ttory C.lllllO dwelling booty and • two.tory Bonne bonding. Apply to 4”21 et CUTHBERT d MteNl3,6l Market .0. WANTED.-460 A llorra.—We want Agents et ;GO w month, ¢peros paha, to yell our L'eerlnsting Pencils, Oriedel Bowen, and thirteen other new, useful and eyriew articles. fifteen arti cle...rapess. Adder.. deninsfee/T SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford. He. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE—I 9 ft. front on floating otroot, Allogliony, by 00 foot dap too 10 1,000 foot front North Com- moo. A Ivo, leo lot, its feet Pout on 8.95 rt. by 1,0 deep to Jodieo virevt, between Overbill and DloAlddle street., Apply to deer P. C[ 7 71111E117 R AnIKS.MKSIitot .1. LUBRICATING OIL 150bbi,.N.1.r.4N.t04rft7, For sale by EX3I3 f . ALHEs' SATCHELS, POETE.MON -111i11:3, Writing Desks !toast Knives. Cold Pen( Photograph Albums, Toy Books. A gee assortount of Cam., Choice GUI Books, Pocket BaWol, Marin, Almanacs, and a great variety of beautiful goods ail•pta4l to tho seam to be Found At No. 104 Federal street, Allegheny. T. E. SVAILKIIAM. HOUSE AND LOT FOR HALE, CHEAP YOH UASLL—The Lot tus Y 5 het front On Townsend street, 13Lwth Ward, and rune back 100 feet to en alloy. The Some a. troAlot7 brick, containing eve rooms, and le on the rear of the lot, fronting on the alley. A good be Led by applying soon, to JOILI SEM3OII, Townsend street, of at dosclw 0171C71. WOOD S'CREET WAREHOUSE FOR T Y REST.—The capacious Warehouse, No. 15 Wood stmt, opposite St. 011.1 e. Hotel, having 10 feet fond on Th•glatost. now occopled by Qua. ter master'. Deparollllll, Will be for tent from In of April tear. A pplydia 81111 PEE A JONT.S, Booker., a* . del •- - Third 4 Wood streets. rtOR SALE.—Three east iron Mills, of .1: 15,30 mid a) barrels tespacity, in complete ord.. Three sute of Plato Couterming Pipe.. Your Largo:Lem& 011 Tank.. 60,[0z0 aecou&band Brie)* A tot of &hang Iron Ote 011 Pump and ripen. One to - horse power Engine, agtys 8011. and Stack. Lot of Gm Pipe and Cocks. .4 , Qleet of over sod aecortd•blf Zliarrole For parttcolart tvitalrs of fILLI. SUITE', deer:Aw . - Ni Word Bum ry. pElri IJNI CONIMICISION MK: AR' BONG eItDD, G oonre PI A allpS, LITEEPO ENGLAND. estersamen . ' Noe York—ft. G. Don Leo , 014 Broadway. kiesbee,k—Bl t li. G. Duo A 00. ; Loom. 011 For term. ufOrdidtru aptly . .o iiji of . SlllOfllllBT, Eull.tipdsoatiroatte atreete,..Pittebersb. thrifeca .... . A nmiNioattap Extuurulir LI. AEI> ;SYSTEM butu.l7 fh." ses resort *Witt Ting In <Wargo er frost, on itdmlnlatrtetw-Eses s tn.. Trostetto, of any loom .oo t gl o r r tir tllstribullse Satins swish& trona personal of war Weer. whet the whole atcoluzs of nicb p .si a/PP3Pikt ahallexo.rd .thistal2 of one to o t &Woof.) per. Ono .i,inif.tbs,hi'day of Septetchor. lat. 2, will moktittnatellatilititth to the eata.t APllenOlt In their respective; 80111eDleSs at he fon, the let day of Jottuorp, UGC ho foil to annals !Aron. this data will he Itabj all the penah lea made end provided ill rttotf cum ander tbe Lathe Lysw deThiratoltuT HE/SLY he WEAVER. &MIMI= District, Pa. TWO wisl 4l7: ,„.Tri lit , 2. :: . K . 5 ,.. HOME VIE ER AND r.EALITIFE L. 8131 818•8 kw engrarrd on .feel 3OO peg. inweitiel ere., Bound In Tuthey %. 00 `• % French % ` ......:.: 1 0 00. - % ii.ar nor -, ... l{ It , '77..... . 8 00. renTr.Ari 0 ne CELEBRATED WOMEN,,rith Brief RI %replan, Twenty-eight eplendid attests' I nue , o .4,8. T 1•• subjeat4 •- keeled Oleo npmpot., ~ t i •,L .rbn meters. the 8 , 4111.4 If Ocautifal COOrrellte lut, tu thr preceding. PnbllsbtSl a the nate 'rice Ale:, e lull stock of ell the not and popular Glit an I JevesPe Woke, large variety of Photovaph Al hum, Portfolio, Desk, etc, for ale by d•,^4::,t JAS. L. READ, 78 Fourth street. 5171,C TEL C 35T401.1.• UI )114.13.1 0), PA • - ' rittaborals, Deminter 21.1,1641, Pit.OI9SALS FAM.S . Wit/TING, &B— -t. SeaBAIN. pocalc wIU bere skin OM. until 31.41CSTAS T, .ttrackssi ilAd aad f the ortfinel dLV. ES Or tut IWYLICATIMENTRIWITOOL I/L'l'Llt' isyS LLzoTioN BR I•LICATI,. Int wort I' M . In tb. Mew of clacpcly Comnstrainnera, and to ho tompleted on • the nr.t of April neat DIM to he macioat on Conch dm rit,Bid line. sompl•te,, to datiMicatio mien too.. sodextunsi••n ofalllomw, au4 parlog °reach and oil Vas booke with eta oldintSh. rrrapltniation In ~oh of the Books Ismaili' in. TA.. nf • be dldnrsf.t taxes; hi tw touwan lion. The a rrntto.ce of the duplicate. must WM., balm, before 'Warrant. amtMM In Enjasent. ith auftitiool no-rarity, will to rolddred for al lillmnite of tn. coo tract, and will not b. mama until B , .orrnst -• •••• of the Intpllent.. le folly Mt find. Satsples of books en hn von an appllcationt, B dir..ttro of Bounty Coniadmlon.ra. den.dtdsltwT litNltY LAMBERT, Contra/IM. UNITE') sTATRS MILITARY RAIL 110 AD OFFIC6, G MTV., Waitting LZ3. L 00311411 IVR V(:INES AND RAILROAD Ilwle FOlt GALE.-1 Ttllot4l nt pablle euntlon e at the (Wane. spa Ateienati• flallrond Meet, to Alex andria, Va . WEDSCBDAY, the 1 9t h 444 of Jennifer,' beat; Ton encend•hand I , coennelve EATtnee, 4 LOS hnuee gang.. Aennut 1,0) tone 014 Belle, T 1en413 pattern. 300 Cat Wheel, ; OM " Cor Astra ; • .90 " Wnmett Scrap Lvin " Cast A lot of titre! Springs, &met Iron, to. u eoramenee at 10 a. In Terme coal, la Government limas. 11 L. ROBIN .lON. Captain and A. Q. K. MIMI 11VE RSA!, CIAYIIiE W KIN O U &1111.—Itentl the fullotriag opinion by Onang J ad.l, ,f the Aoionlistrist, who my, of th rot Premium redrental (lotto. Wringer: i•grom .cresol years' experience wfth It in our ero funny ; from ,the testimony of bandrodi who have need ft: nod trent the nonstructioa of the Im plement itself,—ee frel certain that It is worthy a place In every family when the waahing to done at bre.. A chlld can rendly erring out a tr.blbi of clothos In • fore minutes: it is In reality a Cloths Saw I o Time Saver! and • Strength Sanest The laving of cements will alone pay a large percentegi 09 it, reei. We think the oachhie much mon than pays for eel every yaw la the teeing of garment.. 1 bore are sererai nearly alit* la wired can. structlon, bat •le oussiirr It important that the Wringer be fittedatt Cog., otherwise • UM. of garments may deg the w he nailer., and the Pallets apart the eranb thart alp and tear the clothes. gene own le one of the first wade, uri it le se goOd ca 'hew, alter newly four year.' conerant use: . Fur tale only at Noe. 24 mid Vi Bt. Clniratreet, by 3. it 11. Sole agents ter tide county. EURONUN ACADlGUY.—Ratablish td for tho rdlientica of TORSO .AXIMICAII OtIiTLLMEN, st . DR/IMM 841XON Y. THEODORE ELOTZSOK, Doctor of Pigloorptly. ".w addltronal Boys so (mate", vlth ==: bte Wally, where tbey will anti the comfort', arol chaacteristics/I a maned family life. She paklla of ht. eetablietanent wlll be enabled t, acquit* all the knowledge t.equielte for a commorclal life, or for ad• mledon to the Utilveraltloa. Gymnadlos, recount • alto to the beautiful mei. mos of DraWen, with ocogalortal more disbud a: condone am considered as troll oducationtd, al con dnaire to boalth and riaorof body. Tacna, (loultidlog Doard)--.00 per annum, paya ble anarearly. Reference I. made to the rullosing Plttrborgb palwas PL.OOK. WILLIAM BAGALIIT and Ratan IC.ao ; sod to the Director of the establish- . meta, D. TUEO. de.lo:hr N... 40 Falkea Shwa. 1/neklen FU H.N VANE AND WOOD CHAIM!, 11111.11X0 AT liOtliTO MOO, I=l JAS. W. WOODWELL 47 awl 99 Third Btßet, oppoolt. L Italmandson k Co and 111 Toart4 amt. 151210 W. PORCH, Commission and Shipping Merchant, NEW OBLEATiI, LA to—Bleurrs. U. Jack Co..*Pllttblrgi; littel.o *Ladd. Cftolntudi; E. 0. Haight & CO. Phrtaitepb.tal 0. P. Ruled & Brae., " • Wreetnignagel****letted. QUNDHLF.S. EITMEtt-10 path choke Dairy; 10 tubs do do; b nod do Bak% CiTEUE-100 do . Gotham and nardarr, MID do Watery Beeerre; WO do Ettglia; Wen .1103111i1— .20 bbts. Mint: ABM— 10 milli Foul ; • `, • IFISR,-11;0 half bbld., Lau Jimiag; APPLZ4-100 bbla chat* Oren' It 'ton aid IrOf ast; by "RAMP REM" tin; _ _ •Dr. HZ',"pro dims adds dad prosadm doehli o thillest pair WATEZPHOOF TIL Go most ♦qaM 4i~ "t , eimri viquiptuttaisE.4, vivuouckt omme ;ow pat. izzosabsoopaluutom.- JiIOW '4ZIANERTISEME:riii DUTONT YAM-T LADIES' SKATE, Patent rattail:Wage, Without Basklaa. The BUELL GIROOVE SHARI" teolhotly ropports the slater to NINNY POSITION poeAN. to the foot to dffing. It avoids an falloff/HAG anti TWISTING of au hot and .nu... II ylacel the .1 of 0 EIJXKIVI. EKATIIicI with to the notob Henry pereost. Elnubody do Am* with ilenn at once, wtilsont ratite., without loarning, and tritium% Linager. Thoy can to pot on or taken oft by any one, with perfect stub, and to a moment's Um. LIIILDS !PO Shay an made wholly of C&ST HSS3L, and are perfootly datable and rcllablo. =I They are the moat beautiful and artistic Stets SIOr produced. Tor Ladies, Young Penns and Children they are unlearsally routeilat to be the very beat Skate ht ttee. For GENTLYII2I4, to whom nSkattog mole M. It soy ooturSderation, the Elbell Groove Skate othre rival:dam yawned by too. other. Alen, • complete easortment of all other Undo of SHAVE, On Children, Ladles and Gentlemen, and • fall supply of all kinds of irporting goods Ibr the Holiday& For solo by JAMB SOWN, no. WO WOOD STURM PIDAncrO. 44110:21rext I D HIRSTITHLD, 83 WOOD STREET, CONITSTNS TO BELL 11/8 METRE STOGIE Ar 2 COST TO QUIT BUSINESS BY TILE First of January, 1884. OUR ASSORTMENT IS STILL COMPLETE, IN ALL ITS MANCH:ES. data! 'PUBLIC SALE OF CITY LOTS.—By .L ardor of rho Orphans' Court of Allegheny eonn• 4'. To , this undareigned, u Ontodlon of Nary Greer, &rub liner, Sophia Orear and 1411 y Greer, will offor at Pande Sal. on SATURDAY, the ilth day of .11.1- vary. A. D. lefrihtha following describod property fo the Oily of Pittsburgh, to wit: 1. That certain lot of ground on the cornerof Penn and Marto:my drools, fronting on Non street 30 feet and miming hoot slang Marburg stmt. 103 feet 10,ki Inches, to Brewery alley, being part of lot Ho. 1= la the original plan of Pittabargh ; on which aro .ratted two old brick dwelling btu.. 2. That certain lot of ground on Bing', alley, sit cute about Di% end souttterward from Virgin alley, fronting on ng's alley 24 feet 101 'tan, and ran. dog back, the same width, 53 feet 6 inched. 3. The (allotting thirty-four lob le the Etgbtb Ward, In David eves plan, no recorded in Plan Dont vol. 1, page 173., to wit t Lob Nos, 17, 10, 74, 73, 74, 77, U. wl, fa, 94, 03,90, 27,01, 92, Vat, 103, lot, H)8, 107, 100, 109, 110,111, 114, 12 0 , /M. 122, 123, 131, 147, 143 and 142. The tale of the lot 00 the corner of Pm and liar; bury streets will take place on the Inequities, at 10 o'clock a. m •, lot an NIDIC. •11111 MI the prem ium, at II o'clock . tn.; and the vacant lota in the Eighth Ward on the pntadme, at o'clock R. ra. The lot on Harbor, ttnet is of good .1.. and to • good location, arid as the buildinp an not very val. nablo, It la wonky the attention of capitalist. Th. vaunt lots In O. Eighth Wand an a pat of the city which to rapidly Improving, and Rhombi receive the attentloa of (twee woo wish to proton, building lots. home of them are alro valueble LIT tlielr Stone poacher. - • Tama hi fist.:—One.thtrd cash, aa.l the taisahm In raw equal annual payaseats, with iptcrest, trans twelizasaihms of plc r. w. r. warn, Murata. sc, No. MI rah street Intteburay Der- MUGS. ALLEGIIRNY WHARF NOTICE.— AU ;lemons remain oil and ether freight mot report 1.6 Wharf Oflos, io order that they nay *b. Mln • pLue to load or unload. All corolvem newt to ore their oil 'rialto the thee coedited by law, and alto most report at Wharf Mete s when changing hands, that the proper parties may be boor, Vosithely ail craft yin:Whited berwart tits hom,r boards on each Ode of Irwin street, except teat tar SLESIZIOSS of the Ilse. An craft, as anon ae unloaded or lylnu must be .1. 01,41 D11Y. th at loaded melt .dlably, may get In. All wtotrfaus mart be no paid lo advance. transient condoms...rho have no permanent Oka, bat vrho board at betel. and private how. and rho In many calm cannot be eaally dr.& mat cause to Wharf °dice and pay their Ulla,. and Nave tbecoselren rtterairew depoetttan dirt, filth, or any wet rot.. atwoce whatever, on said wharf, will be dealt with the earereet rigor. The extreme point h eat apart for mach dirt, Illth estimate sotatatica • Hard sub.:anon, mob so Drina -bat., mall nom* clinker. sad dun cinders from Iron works, foundrloi, and vagina shops, may hi remind to the extent of what is sealed, brupplybur at Wharf Tim &taro tuitiousrfll be oxeceitPil without rtuTAct JAMES ALLEN, ? TAT " Wharfrosaior. CERLSIIt,tS PRESENTS. AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, No. On 'Fifth Street. Ilir Tie tat gtobtn the...try. Red oetllng gm trlimaly lea. doll' IMPORTANT TO EVERY BODY.—OuIug le the scarcity of labor, atputerly to the higher roecheakal branch. u, there h a great smutty Hut istes Mouse gegrant and usehd—therefore the but ad r , ed Ihr erdtehle GUM, at the approachleg seam. But we would hereby Odom our readats where they cart nod a !betted supply of tholudoubla dosoe, Wetly Oulthed COAL YAM., PLATE WARIIIIIB, Sow mete extra TIDE IRONS, With other recherche litlalse, Jose the Mug ter • metal u well as decent ettunentes PRICSIKT, at GIEO. W. 111IIIIWIDS, 210. 63 redartl street, Allog6•07 delC4lo FOR THE 110LIDAY8. ■ybodld sabortma4 of SUITS AMI OVERCOATS, All wk• •ud 510., for Bogs, roteths and Children, To to 'aura it No. 19 FIFTH ST. GRAY & LOGAN. 12711Z1 HON I' [ OTORAL. A lon remedy for Clutrato or common COUGIIII,VOLDS. 1101E8ESTE7; SOU TIIBOAT To publie epealtere It le !makable. To pawn debilitated by bug alumnus' Cough or Cututonptivo, tt melees both Gmgb and Prepared and Ibr We 17 CiEO. A. SELLS. CIL :TN z L. CALDWELL, (17mxessar to Amor LlcAuesa at Co.) PORN P•ONED, Dealer la mom LAsa. SWAB CUED DANN ADDEND DEEP, ft., COMM NAM= AND nasT nuns, . PITTSIMICE. l/II FCOLLMIB,..t B. 3: , . 10/400D BMX; coo pßazaT, - - , 4,, t , s- s ho j i s a ' thetruir brio , . iar o arsltur . 111.*P13°,Tirs ~-__,: „A. a mint it.e4, ,;441,e.t.F...,i'm - mon "c**atteAB4:lll,arri thZ 'ir 2l ':~ix~d" „ ESi~S;irsya".~mY'w3i.'{. - ~~ ^ dss'.~etu~ liffil 12:033== UM =IE =I I==! El= c:]=l =I =2 I= I=l aorta Ohio azta /Wand stzeets, To Market Home. AnnitheDY ROOKS, AZ:JEWS, ire. GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. PHOTO C: 1 tPH ALH EMIR! Qaar Pluzatl to•rt.., o..utru 7x44, Pne-ke. CEEB I=l Velvet, erlih :11. , .-.4ca, parallel!, Aattgoe Ittoracco, Eanhosend Mut - err., Maeda Leath or, Cloth. Av. The lerr,i in Op city Da et WEqL/IFLt LE I`lll43Cli Bibles, wacw, &wed Lt. Twiny Iluri,co, (with chaps wtd Prayer Books, Hoard la 74rkey Mnrocen, Vavet, &c Juvenile Books. In great vadety, sompriaing nearly every near and standard nerk published in this country, and In cluding • ip•od assortment of English Justesit• Books. Tou Books, Prhaod to oen.rs, on tinted papar..d .lee on cloth. Ile. Book. are great and denteree.l Ilkeorltne with the woo little once." 131001:9, IMO pub 161.4. A large amortmett vo ham/ Games and Puzzles foiChildren. The ALVIIABET, and the llthbll that tired In the Garden ..,f never. var. ICINGA Or ENGLAND and, THE HOUSE THAT JACK DL IL?. upon If y -two blocks, eon mining Moo Game+ and •no. }Rados. Also, a nice sea.rtmeut of Oe BD GAUSS, PUI. ELM, de. Fancy Goods WHITING DEMI. PORTFOLIOS. ?APHIS MASCHE POBTFOLIuS BACKGAMMON BOARDS. CHEQUER AND CRIBS BOARDS. MESS AND CIILQITNII BOARDS. LADIES• FANCY PURSES. FMB POCKET BOOKS. GOLD PENS AND CASES. LADIES • COMPANION. BOLES Or PAINTS. TILLNSPAB EST SLATES. ILIA • greed ea...key of other sward and Caney aril Ica anltable for the Holidays. W. A. GILD =1 OPPOSTIE THE TREATER. OE= FOR LkDIER = FOR CILELDILEN FOR EVERYBODY ;1. M~~ . .~ ~ ~~,~' '~~ :'. . PRESENTS! The Ifirlidayw are hut appreechlog, nod over; body will !.on tb. lookout for proasthlits gatil sod son tireable for preset:its Nothing can b. mom priato for • pnsteit doin the 64lowing trttele. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM I ALL PTTLF.S, ALL PRICES, ALL KAIRIILLL. Chla 200 Undo of tho dl2l6reat mato, Men, ttu greet rttILAPELPTIIA A LBtx4, with Feud*, toueldertel the CM mute. WI - Our Prices Defy JUL "GU We tars in, a Tarp variety of Ports-Nosetalea, Docket Dordua Wallets, Pecker Dubs', Ladles' Yore's, Toy Books, Card Photographs, Pectin Bi ble. for Caron Tables, Portfolio, Diaries, Chockar - Bowes, Checkers, Chem, 11.1e1 of all Mods, Dokday Books of all draeriptiens, Lukas' Work Casco, Card Cases, 50 diffsreat kinds of Gators, and other articles too 11.1.11rOVIS to III011%!Ort. = TEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO A MAGAZINE OR PAPER We funabh them, at nabßoblin' Tees, at J. W. piroor s ALBUM DEPOT Plrnt FTLICZT, OPPOSITS TUE P. 0. delgaw 1863. THE HOLIDAYS. 1864. HOLIDAY PRESENTS ♦ hill arsertmeat uf WRITING 1,1988, PORTFOLIOS, WORK BOXES PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! Of the taut makes which for durability sad dump- Bibles, Hymn Hooks, Prayer llooks, Annuals. &NUACILITT A LBUMA. AITTOQRAPH ALBUMS, AUTO-PIIOTO ALBUM& POETICAL WODXS, CAYCE!. 011 T BOOBS, JUVENILE 80013, ay., A large, trail aad empire, sseortment now ready, JOHN P. HUNTS, Milli= PHOTOGRAPH ALIIIIIiSt CA RD PHOTOGRAPHS A FULL LAWS JUST ILEULTVIA And will be mild at LOWSII MlOB9 than any other BISPXCTABLI 1101/611 In the Wait. A vennffr or Books, Papers and Magazines Alwayn on band. LADIES AND Of:NT:MOM aro nnoprotfolly to ytted to call ekod amnion the dock and prints. .t .TAKEB T. BAXPIJ3'I3, LITER& UT EMPOZION, 216.85 Federal it.. Allegheny. deltic; IIf:SXTS. GOOD GIRL WANTRII—To do gen end homework, • short &dance In du dem try, lktfHighest man pad. lal=e omcit de $75 it m . oNza . l , ws t, to hir J . k.etztte paid, Co on tiew ckriArt . FMSZ ma *l.; telMavi. i 6 • "4"1". wANTED--Bonds and ISlOstr',4lo7t; =own or tAto; on 41% re,43344..C41' 17, In ono. Toning from Ito . A neo or toteotoutodothm of % MCC hating from / to 6 moth ) 4m 6 .. A • . NcLISZI • CO. UTANTED 14' mar riedsza.,,r'Ato;atthildroiptottreed. Vomit da eon= of Owe% sod pot Do bald littliti. wort' Vol Wit kind of a' mat. OM. FL., CV. XOTRO•6I. ti6.:•awatod stria, Plttabotih. rs. • OA • FIV3DWELLING ON _PENN 011, 110.1.10.,-The largo ' DWZI,LI3O„ 0.1 Pats street, Wow liOll2M Prit• $0,600.. Rho Imre tainbbed - with amble auuttek w sadArst4o; Limp ma sad Illk7lo Is rat. ' Any ormw irtao ; Yee Uoisoloo no attar the through the lkie ga ta te to Pun deft& JOl4l WA'S 'Jr •01-05644,1 • R..fctuAn k it W.: • _ _ _ CLOAKS I - • , ' - • NUMMI 1 - ' Vs% IVO* 4$ 0 •1 11 /142111/011i ill bl. I.' .44 ~ 7 .. • ' : wartiCau.ailen: - pinia. PIIRCILMIIB73I4.II =Of it 1 .4 2 .0 smr Ii Il4ffi''*. s vs.. /1 4 Q M b dor ' ' 'Emil", Wailingi,Cloy :,' , ' DB r•GooD`a, FOB TIIE HOLLDAYS, Photograph ..31butna. man - , AMBIB And SHELL COMBS. JIT • SD CrT STEEL PISS; ISONZT HAGS, In fancy Vehrot sod Steel; beta of ,:cre Soo STEEL COM)18; LEATHER CODAS ~d SATCHELS; ILSIBEOLDSHIED SLIPPED PATTEBBS ; Do OTTOWAY PATTERNS; NKW ILRAIKIWIRSSTLS, In elegant Ups; SILK and CARRISRSIS &CARPS; COLLARS. SLICZYPS awl SETS, at al prices; NIENSTITOTILD lIARDEERINILEYS, cheap PLAIN I'DI•P8. Irrno t acts uturarda ; GLNTK LINEN LI'DK'PA, r W. mate np ; Jto.t zgettolrod,th large ins of BALMORAL BEIM WOOL fIOODS, WOOL NIMIAB and BONTAGS; full lino or WlirfElt GLOVES 6•r Men, Women sad Children ; STOCKINGS sail SOCKS, cl lorry kind; HOOP axISTA, CORSETS, frsAD NETS, 1302i ma' VELVETS, PLAID RIBBONS mad BASH RIBBONS; UNDERSIIIRTS and DRAW BUS, TIES, SCARPS, run SIIIRTS, COLLARS and SUSPENDERS, and s geezer& miety of Satins. Ilooms up stairs. /OMR HORNE & CO.. 17 LND TO MUM= ST QM For SILKS, DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS, go to J. W. BARIUM & CO.'S, N 0.59 Market Street. 0 A tug, and rploodid rum - meet of Good. for HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! Oosatstlng, in part, of Morocco Satchels, Port -Mommies, Parses and Wallets. PHOTOGRAPH ...ILI:DUMB I =3303! Belts, Belt-Bnokles, Jet Breastpins and Sets, Bar Rings, Shawl and Scarf Pins, Shell Boxes, In laid Shell Combs, Head dresses, Hair Vets, Hoods, Nubia., 13cmtags and Comforts. LADIES' AND GEMS SCARFS Maltese, Lae.) said Embroidared Col- lies, ilism•StltelLed szul Embrot. dcred Handkerchief:s, lloslery, Gloves, Notions, Small Wares, At Wholesale and Retail. Ohs ea • sal batbr• pa:trauma:3g otarorbare, coall&at that ow prices "SI Iw fotmd yet 7 2fIACIIMI 6 GLYDE, 73 VASE= BTREPT, as Botemim corn rad Masi:lea errel FoR T E HOLIDAYS CLOAKS! REDUCED PRICES AT J. M. BUBCHFIELDI. CLOAKS, of newest styles. FRENCH CLOAZB, very hendiemot AT COST! BRAWLS, Long and Scranro. DRESS GOODS, in great variety, suitable for Presents. N. N. oar. Fourth & Market Ste. deli Hot FUR THE HOLTIMYS I Elegant Lace Collars and Sets ; Rich Lace Handkerchiefs; Prussian Lace Veils; Stuart Plaid Ribbons; Embroidered Handkerchiefs ; Hoods, floatage, Nubias; Nosgaitalre Kid Gloves ; Gents. Kid and Buck Gauntlets; Thu) Dress Shirts; Linen and Paper Collars; dotal intese In an endless mists, and notions of ems dsontsption, AT BATON, NIACRVIR & CO'S, 17 AND 19 PUTS B'Z. Who:nab masa= will thA oar dock equal to say nd and thd br Ilbo city ,tefa while au tams it cub aro rho moat Mo . del biMI I ‘I4 BRIDAL VANS 1 Ea new and ale.-wt strlas. Very lleorpO/NT LACE Ems; Very Am POINT LACE COLLLIINp POINT APPENVE Lecs.risioncrx.cs , than PEW Wit; asul larigtl.l a( Lotrytked LACO.I: • Me wars flexors - 6 ; . And ionmorom 7 e •-gcluErss .0 ILLIDEEIICHIETB. Thiiiteathee'' • , of the Wks 6 ouperadly loelted to U r a tr a. ' - 41. IS they arm new and demo, and WU to Y .' . at Cab pima JOSEPH, HORNS it CO., ilaltai 77 *nip 1L18.107 87'. , L` , 11141thi Worn. De. eaminets. ;:Kip I *ham tbrdth f14691,11.4.."2..0* maria co. _ RABosuaNisqVir TB% 110LIMAYS: „LP DIEU MIODBt . zusntr ~:AMILI741(41101r a tarsi,. , „ . *Mai - 111711 1 111/14 OP.. Agieum,Y.' "k iI LIO r ZLIMPORi 2 OCtairItIaL, WM* it iiiiarrsii. •1044,4*-3113,Ur „ . . -ast - winimozzaaa - •Y :414 .4 414 . waft % WIWI dLJEf US EA VE.r TS. {c .) ,:-= , PITTSBURGH THEATRE. h~uenm ° Dt° " wa.~ -~..~.wa. ll~gpl. ~6 Bernal night of the American actor. yr, JOSIIIPN PROCTOR, er be 'all here st. honor Glance:tog great detractor of Rthelrdd. rms (Tnecial) EVIZNIMO, Trtil the nes &s acts masses, b. See act., entitled. AiIifIIITION Or. TOUR TIIK 211.1tOYE! TE SCILT. FOLD I TIM SMEOOTIONT.P. I Henry V/II ---.... To molt:4 ;ith TO. LOTT.E.RIi Wormwood 0. Satan. Oman-- ... . - ... ..... Hysit. eirebrig . inas nikrnoon, triton.. In pm,- aration. a new Pantomime. .1 -- .,31A.50N1C RAIL. 72- IMMENSE SUCCESS! Rundrcds Unable to Obtain Adinistian Snood night of the ertebrated and popular HOLMAN OPERA TROUPE, In order to anotrtracdate the Inge number who were mashie to obtain adgelseint last night, will be this erening • TUESDAY, Dee. SAO, 1603, Ban bendlfol Opertaitg*,on.z. 77/B Bouirirta,spApt,._.;,- tbe Gipsey, 1111xs num, .rat. hy the "tine ottho 7ewspetahUttmmot.aun".l4-W Mee Jana ErotymutitT Th° rre.sargYEretrfmd Nobasy. $ . 4" 7o eanclailwaellb the-WWI:Ok Nyasa I = i ett.. =a - YOUNG AUTAS9B.- whlet HOLMAN will tmataln alt diferast chariest . _ Attedatko to Hall, 25 cents. Orcheetes! Reserved bests, GO CElrrd. Doom open at 1, to commence at V% clock. edd"Grand Matinee CIIRISVMAS sad 11ATO6• SAY AFTERSOONR, et 2 o'docl. ddb 1.4.7r05. irtusic, era THE HOME CIRCLE, VOL 1 Tur 110212 CIECILE, Vol. t THE 'RINSE COED THE SHOWER or PEARLS Th o .Love are choke ot..Llactiona of Pond 64.1 In trurnental Mork, elegantly bound, raltado kr 0:1:A 00 IV FOII BiLE BY CHAS. C. M.ELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET d. 1.2 An entire new stock cf the VP! I'LINOS! Unrivalled Knabe Pianos, cosprinag cy,„6 and octrn, PIANO FORTIS, .Rh plain and stab:cutely carvod cares. • Alen, ILAINES 9itoB. X. Y. YIAI7OY, which ban been mod in tLlt dty for the past fifteen years, and are eanowledzed to be the bestta the consta7 at tb• price. _ . _ Also, tb.• OROPEST7I:S2I 7 mt. roetwood PLAMO. warranted live yens, ; awned made. PEINCE'S MELODEONS, the best in the wed& An entire newnook of the dillerptt kind. beat se. , mired. Also Melodeons anther-manta CHARLOTTE 13LVECE, El= MEW .LN The Unaical Masters of the Sad" •••• eleakia rut in facer of D.P.Crawg 4 . After basins examined the Plano rots of the Itlcesr.• DECKER BROS. tarot it dm come to mmolas and cheerfully tidil, that they am In every respectstmerior instmcontata. o f en Is pure, rich, brilliant, Tory distinct, and of en ofmusical character.' nob tho sm7 hen= dcmanstrnt=t the rely test s are coed, and their Wash, scenes. sad °quality of tone throughout the VW* compass of the key board„ tit by any other Plane Porte sre base yes yen. B. Nina, 'Theodore lanams, Ches. Fradell, That. fla. editor of the 21 1 = sod World; Cali Anshatx, Ittptctor ef the German Opera; John Zane:W. edam Jolossel phi f .. .Esde Us Meekly; I. Bitter; Cast Wtasahn, A choice lot of them armee or Instruments jest ar riving, , 7 . 2 f. HOTS/[AN lb EEO., • dog 61 Wirth street. CHRISM:IS PRESENT. • soagull.=l. rorew.i 7 ocitly - Concert Grand Piano, richly carted. zundo by - U...V/4tE Jun rcearod by CHARLOTTE BLIdE, 43 rarra szarzr.. I:5=1 4IICTIO.Ir SALES. GREAT HOLIDAY SALE OR TOYS, dc.—Ooannenclnit on MONDAY 1711:771E0. • Dec. SIM, at 7 o'clock, and on 217213 DAT WED. 711.3D4T _end TERIT..IO.tr hirT2tltNoo77ll,tt and 77 • 'TM. , N'tid et Zjf, o'clock. 'rill solei.u the Mastmln Hatt Anction - Hdre. No. 43: Putlisorea, • . . • - • • Toys, Vases andrart72.,, • i Comprigag notart.A.-Ir darTw":01110. The .b.r” Vma.igttd by - eatatifilat&l Dab. era hapartars, Ltd vm•ba jobd withal:4 an - nrid whatever to • • ToI. can beirlvata sals NI Tee. dent dv. "daViaMlitt:iicer. pitillE GROCERIES MIEN ! DM% dx.—On :W/11/11EFIDLY atomisa. Dec. at 10 o'clock, will be mold, at ea Coroner plot Sales Boom. 5t Piftb street, • choke stock of rim Groceries, Preach Candi., do., to whit* the attention of the credo It [netted 3 bbla extra bright Sylitp; 1 do Sager floosie do; 10 boxes Malaga Sabine; 20 kelt Mat. ,o. 1 Mackerel; 15 bolas English Dall 7 Cheers; 35 do old llorarnotent Java Coe.; 10 de Dandelion'end 31••• do; 10 elute Green and 111.5.1: Tees; 5 bozos Eke Hoar; 6 do Vermicelli; 10 do Ground Ginger, 10 do do Donee: 7 db do Corea i• II do pmre Dora Shereh; I do hyena Candler, 10 do Litre Moly Yeap; lo do Cbemlal Gll ~a • . 10 do CsetEe • do; •= 20 do Pale . 10 do cabseepn; • 60 do Turktah )5 , e 1 4 Demean •-•• „r • • 6 bbla. Cot and Thy Aseedrbrg ••• -• : 7 - 6 bozos beet ;patty Did4l•o: - 4 j And cludee essortment french c. factored of entirety Widte Sugar, ado 471 . 3 • DA ft IfoIl,W 01iPELANS" cow= . 8 ALE oF 13NINT.'"7. TODAY A L D EN u l n • , " ,, fan ,611 be sold, .6 the OdoriV o LeorAe 17111 b Area, by order of e Dooms, do. ey Cenudy, the. foLlow;e r Cone. of A11•16he• dais ilorroo, derder,,r ..caablo Deed sago or Tiro - Lotion Teedi' , shoot 44 fofens9 hoe e; _..reet;Plttsbareb, ocinoemedsg Herkeock ;trod , .acs from - rho northeast oarner.of• rhea on Iflder"... each betas' front of 22 feet S It- Ili Dor, e" • "..eitree4adilextendhagbeek hortlernudly tray' .6110 Riot a ll ey. CA thug late is erected a. • yt , ...crytrldr.dcoillag house, In the malt. .4. antral kr:lo44oa do city, amid Cunha IC" X'mt , • " • Alio. ow Lot to the ilotoizgh of Iltradiarbam, WO: feet /mat onr. WZ3.11, guest, and extradidg beitk . the owl WO Let to epr= alley, being Lot 110. 21 in Omen Pa. The lot Ix in the mldatcfapnt roannfortorlog &We% lad nluable for boltottri =Terms at vela , T did DAV/6 ir IieTIMISN; -an VALUABLE notmis AT AULVION:e: —on Tosvairxraaniso,Dee. ..ma IDA at o'clackirtll be Gold. at the Common* Solid No. 56 PM strati - - 11 4 1 ra dlietto6Y Soak Stock 36 do Minns' Book Egoek;_ 10 do Ifecbudao Bank Stair; 9llLordaulte No 6 wfultco;ie:/Cdil4 • 60 do Alt elooky V0607' 114161061C0.1 mdo ldortoogsbelo bromince CoAL IA do Weil.= Inegroaco Vo4 16 do Eqeks Immix* !teal mis DAVID a scarmannt agehr.', ST MI B.: AT AUCTION.—The swoon ELLWOOD, sty at the Port of Pitts bar-b, ‘lll to sold at tbsettl Bales di0761/1111. stmt. TUItSDAY ECU ING Dw. IA at "PA o'cloas. Thoottaatot ELLWOOD v troth is MAU= test to lerath,33 Dot b tooadtty; 6 -tut bold , sad ts 171,75.93 toos. Custtowtioate tosanwetotnat. Hat otstlilstry Is lo perfect tosolat • cadet, sad hetoutft of eabist and all bor aptlptowds WA listing =yids. .I:.rar• opportdoity is ant oared to gortbart.: Wens at sato. 'WS DAMS s IieTLWAIM. Antra, satyztent WAHL, BUILDING JAYI 1...) - -4)a' lIISSDA7.EVZIUI9B. Dee. Sid. at 'in eeekil, will In sold. at du Cbaseseretal taleilicesme. &I Fifth attest. hide* Dtaiting Lets to the Beirentb Wstiotillast• ot Wad, Well and Daswiddie attests. lathe4.V. 1 1 7 3 1 34 U. 32 . 2 3, WM ss4 se ts John ebelierspla; 0.1ta4 batmen is the le• tat* alt. La Dr. um:sett' BelcitheLus. _ Dom au& re tertberixrdenliirs , eticere . ali Tr loathes. lti..ll.lovelli Delibililr,ll Great st. debt - . -DMUS ItItRILWAUM. Matz. ASIMNEL'S MIX Win to iseld. &LW." alniOr. an, eel.* P. sniallk lm r ..*zutem , 4/a• • - otTro,ft• I Cm io`sol - n m '; taek. plagiuroste4teN;•-•-••/'..---4- otu dlkltu f % l4 f - ' Plarfiarti '4O . .3:•• zea l o t - • •,--• • *al • 4A.Zae ' 140 , .. '===e ''. -.. , : - . ' . - l IZI ,~
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