#~ 8 in ..., 7 i I V *Si -- littsburgit tiziftg. • I Itrhniors PlO/10 VMS. vtunsDAT 310111 , 11NG:=:=RO. 24.1868. lying' by Telegraph. Lying, though long ltnowa as a common art, nesorthelese - he practiced with suchOccess, as to seem to be entitled to • r t i plies among the fi ne arts. • v Mhen the dispatch of Monday night came .73t, itt, bearing so circumstantial end plausible Ole in its relation of the disaster to the 7iaisidea and two 0101140111, In Charleston two could hardly find the most ordi ,,-S'ltseypeg-to hang a doubt upon. Of course, .welknew that Richmond papers, to which _ tie! weaned "dispatch from Fortress M0n t,..,., - roe' credited the ir.telligence, hare never been infallible. Still it seemed impossible, _ Instance, so sell were all the vin „throat:users of probability selected and pre- ::."'iiintted, - to reject the whole story, as we have' Aso' frequently done with rebel reports of disasters befalling our ships or armies at , lruttant points,:—or even to insist that it must be a greatly exaggerated statement of •aorropoeslble misadventure of our vessels in attempting to pass the obstructions. Well,lbr one? at Least the rebels have Itadattecessful 'competition in the art of ly- ' Lug. Indotd, if the authors of this canard 'have such resources of invention, and such a faculty for construction, as this effort In dieates, we should not be surprised to bear that two or three Richmond editors. in envy , and dexpair, have ere this attempted am aide. (Attempted, we say, supposing that for-certain reasons they would decide on phrforming hori-teary which must fail of course, es the-amouut of abdominal devel _ arrant required for that operation, no longer exists, we dire exy, in the case of • single effit in Richmond.) Bat be the effect whet it may in that quarter, in all sober seriousness let us en treat the Government to have a rigid and iisarchlng inquiry made, so as to discover, if possible, the heartless wretches who have treettengaged in this business. If it was • sloth-jobbing scheme—as past experience teaches us to fear that it was—no deference to Mammon or his ser vents will, we trust, . prevent an exposure of the parties to pub lie Ignominy at least, if no more adequate punishment eau overtake them. r 1 ~f~`~~.. The Throe Hardred Dollar Commota While the important clause of the Enroll meat Act engages the consideration of Coe . 'gress.7-(whose notion seems to be, if we Imo to judge by the telegraphic dispatches troriWashington, vary touch like that of Wit:mall* plaything which the children dell o We:Saw, one day for putting it down, the next for holding it up) may not be 19143 to hear Itlibtllllother influential 11.131 , r6. paper of the west--v:e have already quoted 'two or thtco hum rarions parts of the conn stry—hss to say in reference to the proposed chimp: About one In ten of the drifted men paid the commutation in moody. This eshibits the extant of Me anti. The Oceartunent had thin 111.01107 to pay bounties to volantaers. Cart it be said that this clause has defeated Chap aof the law—the obtaining of men)._ Bat the riotous have rsi,nd • clamor e ‘. o...Mtt ecnnantation,_tuad have .imposed politicians and to clap lazing, an, This is a tat when it ialgence had Ii En Juls will won IN tlu4raft, (al Atha. ,et. This stem rm 2 ,„talkethe principal part of what the floecrn - ... - 1%11 gam by this chrinp.—Cis. Gat. Tho Proposed ameudmente to tho rultraent Act. Senator Wilson's bill to amend the Enroll Act, now pouring in Congress, maker several Important changes in the act approved Ranh 3, 1803. The provisions for exemption are more etringent, the dielsion Of enrolled :Alen into two classes is repealed, coil:infects who cosy enlist after a draft is . ordered are to be credited to the town or eon - n ty, and per is given to not to man to - Lb a substitute, bat not to pay commutation money. The clauses in relation to exemption read se fellorts in the new bill—the proposed Mitendments printed in brackets wTtukt the following persons be, end they are here . t4ieuep.t.t.r...24eit.campt.sed Crow j u r i o . cis a iorts i., o; 'under the same, town . Suet sa are rviv:tal :ideally or Mentally ~oat ter Ibo str - rk.; also, tret thsTice-Presidnip_f the United Stateet, jodgen 1 Ott the various co ml., of the United States, the Ira& of gie a nd departmeate of the govern• =Mt, and the governors of the several %sus: se t end, them*. win liatle lo military duty of a widow (*redly) depuident upon bit labor forsupporti third, the only WO Of ...I or Infirm parrot or parents l it &pendent npau DU labor for supw...-t; gmrth, when, there are two or roOra ef aged or tans parents / of &pendent opl their tabor CO mn. nil of which eons theft barb broa•draft wit, the father, if he tie &ad, the optireS may -I area which sou dish to exempt: . fifth, the only. hierther of .children not twelve years ad, having SHOW father rwr mother (wholly) dependent boon his labor foye r ; sixth, Ototather of nothailwa Childs= unde twelve yearsof age (wholly) &paid. -• tint oporittis labor iur support; wrath, Where there atna father arid sone lathe a WWI] sod IrottrO -• p bOlkattO Wool them are in the military scrvire of t: dm hafted Sates, (or have deceased or become for. atinwiftlydiesbied in said errelre,) es nowcoutrolw • ilionside.lßOtirit musidens privetea, the resides. of iambi 9101:1g4Sa trllrbOld, vol exeeedleg two, stutil Le=t; and no peewee but mob u are herein - be emummt: Provided, however, not see Paea n who bastion consume of ape S-aoarsbnil baittinelled or permitted to servo In said torus ' • The. seetionhs relation to substitutes is aseended as follows sibet coypars=y enrolled under the animist= of Coact for enrolling or tailing opt the manual forme and for other porpowst, approved lintel, three, elph teen handrad and ellty-three, or who may bertaitOr • cootled, may fungal, at any aucptable andsocii femora so forulatftill • iitit•h gateshall be exempt from draft during' the time for width eliels'anbertlisita stall have been accepted." froThil of agents or ettortawis for executing SOS glestiptlon paper ha limited to five dollars, -Ore itre rcietred to furnish certificates WU, without' charge to the oblumnt vie e xemption, and seven penalties aro inspos. la for attempts to erode the operations of the law. USE ~~~~~'- . ~~'t~' . MI lEt: ME SEM = 1111 OE : • ' ,•,,..„- . =I , • i ... ei.. : k-- • ' ...,„ .f;... . U 1 .,, • ';...., . 1' . 1 7 -:':, T 14 ; . , : ' k7'7,- - - - kt•T•;;;1` The people', of Indium areiterd at work re . swains their pots wedee the last all for troops, dilndinnerdli, the other evening, flnotoulnoso toning wwomostly clot sd,in ordar tutu, dunes . might all engage in the good wait. The oolored . eitisons saln volantoering .gelddly. Over one hundred colored recruits 'ehtidrilad ba the and lith lartaats. lb. colored wen of New 'itrk city ere eo %::: ' • gdi the work of recswayg, with greet : t. ikon powatiltiker'eteland about I'w#4 tido wiwkioritalmeetiege will La held by colored ons ;:itirhiott patrtottp while e l t iiens.ors 4211E4 Sn'odnond and unite inthi'work. itri,noOgniOfitioNUOblion killibttur• into beheldto, bjec *tatee tics for Neaten wad raw the pardon of , 1:. , 1` , .,'_ • oil t a l eiventtalls_wa o _ lariscul.—S • ik...F.' . ' T.. —•-•-• . 145 , 4 ,,,by.0ig _. die - amog' Ec vl l li --"'---.' 4143k ' " • .t , .1.....,,, 4 2 •4,-, e' - , o ,A mi zt„„lotgl.„ hsv , • ::•I',-; ...c;.•-• tv. Pigtisca 1 -, •s ,t, •• .„ tro sclie* Aa a 1 4 A 014 th d a n ,., l 'oc*_ l l liv *Avg* .gdly * _ 4.• 7, tre,.-.-iiiutb,...----°— nib t - atukiJ satdu!', ' l - --- Taaffocimilog oir 4, elts ,, I ' tateg.i Inatitgavkita isilYs.• "a I ' . ' .'• • ',:;`, - VC,..,„41's aulti4treiptUtedietai 417 e 1 . 7 ° 'IO *PUY iii11."177 • - 1 -s. :-/‘ 11 P " avirPitisido34. --' 1 1 • . .-4%11 .44 1 -4: tEcoNstittrciriow. In the Spring of 1861, just after the firing upon Fort Sumter, General Rains was asked bow long he thought the war would last. "It will last three years," was the reply. About the same time Secretary SEWARD oracularly declared that it would end in ninety days. Events have proved that Gen. BAN6S was the wiser prophet. The third year of the war is near its close, and, although we Would not say that it will not drag its slow length along for another year, the indications are, that the future historian of our country will speak of this bloody and terrible strife as "the three years' civil war." The ecolestlesdod end most sagacious of our statesmen tell us that we have seen the beginning of the end, and the common sense of the common people ac cepts the opinion. As a couaegnence, the question no longer it, "Will the Union lite t" butinstead we everywhere heat, ultras. will it live ?" A few facts may be taken as in dices of the manner In which this question will probably be answered. Slavery, the basis of the anti-democratic , and essentially aristocratic element which caused the war, will die. The taw will kill it, is killing it daily—the law of military necessity, and of Congressional, constitu tional enactment. During the past two years the former has confiscated to the use of the Union the slave property of rebels, when that property came within our lines, and since January let, 1868, it has, through the Presidents Emancipation Proclama tion, declared all slime in the Rebellious States to be free. Congress has in dorsed this twin policy of confiscation end emancipation, and neither the Presi dent, nor thin Congress, nor the Supreme Court, will undo what has been done. Why should they ? Slavery attempts to stab the heal of the Union, and the Union strikes it in e If-Wessel This is the logics of imperione4neoessity. And the return stroke has been 'eminently successful. It has created a sympathy for us in Europe, and especially in England, which before did not exist. it bee weakened the mate rial force of the rebellion by withdrawing from its support much of its bone end muscle, and it has in eraciprocal properties strengthened the cause of the Union. We say nothing here of the moral view of the question. Viewed simply in its military and material light, the policy which [reeds the slaves, and which aims to keep them free has been amply justified by the results. The twittery feet that there arc to-day fifty thousand black soldiers in arms age'-not the rebels is in itself an irresistible argu ment in its favor. That policy bas doomed the rebellion. The war over, ,those who participated in that rebellion can only re new their allegiance to the Government upon the terms which it may prescribe. The Presideut, in the exercise of the perion ingpower, has already prescribed the terms arts back. bet without your oboes. Sooner or later these terms will be accepted. The loyal Border States, for reasons manifesi. 10 all, have commenced to emeneipate their own !dames in their own way. Vie conclude then, that the new Union, as reconetrectid after the war, will be substantially free .from the cures of Slavery. The seceded States, it is now thought, will be restored to the Union as States, end with their political boundaries as they were before the war. In the October num ber of the &Mane ifontAty, the lion. Charles Sumner enunciated a theory hostile to this Talley, and supported it with much leern ing and logical force. Ile argued that the States in `rebellion were practically no longer a part of the Union ; that their re spective governments; as they were before the war, had been vacated, and consequently were not now in existence ; and that, to all intents and purposes, the entire rebel re gion had become subject to the juriediethen of Congress, and should be governed pre. zisely as our Territories are now governed. lie would make each of the rebel States a Territory of the Union, only to become a State again by special act of Congress. it is difficult to answer the legal part of Mr. Suriner's theory, and the abstract justice of the latter part cannot be denied. rue scheme, however, as a whole, is met by objections in high anti inilueatial quarters. It is asked, will Mr. Sumners proposed method of reconstruction, if adopted, assist in the pacification of the South Will it develop a Union sentiment, and induce the rebels to lay down their arms 1 la it in harmony with that clause in the Constitu tion which provides that "the United States shall guarantee to every Slate in this Union a republiesn form of government T' If we may judge frem the tone of the public press, the country seems to have decided against Mr. Sumner—mere upon the ground of polioy than of erroneousness In his views, and to have accepted the plan of .reconstruction proposed by the President , and embodied in his last Annual Message' namely: That, when one-tenth of the bona fide citizens of any of the seceded Sestet shall take the oath of allegiance which the President has prescribed, and shall °mea -1 ire a republican form of government, that government shall bo considered the true government of the State, and shall be pro tected its encl. The President leaves to Congress, in which it is constitutionally vested, the decision of the question of the eligibility to membership of persons elected as Benstorslor Representative!, under the operation of the re-established State gov ernments. It is argued in behalf of this method of reconstruction, that it is simple of execution; that it will encourage the de velopment of a Union sentiment In the South; and that lasin strietaecordence with the clause of the Constitution sheen quoted. We hear that Mr. Sumner does not object to this theory, but acquiesces in it, inas much as It impliedly admits and adopts his assertion that the old governments of the Seceded States no longer exist Be this as it may, the President's plan of reconstruc tion meets with the approval of theccuntry, and it . is confidently expected that before the lapse of many months at lout three of the seceded States—Tennasses, Arkansas and Louisiana—will be able to comply with the terms of that plan, and muse more ac knowledge fealty to the government they have done so much to destroy. The Union, therefore, we assume, will bo reconstructed upon the basis of the original State gov ernments, and not upon a Territorial basis. With slavery, the cause of the rebellion, abolished in oil the States, so that it may never again raise its hand to strike rho best I Government under the sun; and with the States nose in rebellion restored to the pot sition of equality in the Union which they occupied before the war, the work of tee:oa st:notion isPrrtioAdY 03 nroFfiluid. And, that the Untaltitili be rimestitieteii, mak etntlelly, es theilede stet deduetiene above • . stated would indleeto, - tesras meet -probable. The new end better life of .the the; begin. dad what e vest.bob! WWI * - 1 11 3 4 027' arts ofo4 ll ** ll k l o /I ffi lf ** t i lfa: coma#7 4l4 n, FllNPUriainea the Ay welshed. grew: sadden stitates, upon In price, but to those who 3t be insur j it will be a time the Got without pay t time TOL:mi tt will be tic- Recruiting. NE Wiwi of brave am, and made droner by 1 ArE Ilr .5... ....-__ the afflictions , which have faller. so heavily i , osT_o n Sunday, 20,1, instant, be. upon us, may we not =tenably hope. that ~i,1 1. 7. 1, , tw se .r. at . h4 E . a re. theetal , , vi ona c r G o rM i tl7l, ...V . 42e , si. o- North and South trill strike hands in a n ,vsrd w. 1 le palrl to ah y re.rar n who will leave the ble effort to perpetuate through all time the . some II Elr. it a MI. OaOCEBT BTORde, Tomtit t :, , 1 1,4 .4 litgh street oe24:it blessings which flow from that memorable " • . • _ , i NINA N bltiti OF PROPERTY, having, 11. 7. !. a i rnk toner...a mat at. at mod to all such basin.. , sentiment of DASILL IA karma —'l.l.teray Urns [...ones f 1: en., or tenants to be Mel ernsi Union, now and forever, ono and isissit 1 1.,1ng LQO,, e. , 11-trtiorr mots, attending to laser arable." , ~,„ ,„,,,,,, ~4 „ ,,,3 „ , . 0 ,.. Charges Inerderara. d..:.4 F. CrTIIBF.T.7 A 50143, st Market stn A Female Soldier from Maine. 1 ", - 1 IR II I — AVIANW kW IS AY ELL The Richmond Erp.miner has the I..liewing , J.t.1VA ,,„ . ,„ a „, , , j . ct0 , t...a n, iit 0 rthhao.cl.tyd, Dollars, e , account of the dis.vory of • female soldier, ; F.'''''' , , .! , I.osin where 05 enabi employ it. lure, or a member of the Sixteenth Maine regimen:, 1 ‘,.'„l' in n, .• hangs or,. set of n 0...., If desired. inprison at Richmond: i 3 , 1,1rer. "2. 5. R. Ahealistry 2. O." de24:lt 'Yesterday a rather preposaessin,,..l.oking , ‘lllll )I,E N li , )oDs.___TH is itiii,N. lie! War diSOOVGFOS OD Belle rale, utsgulste. , IT ING AN 0 AFTERNOON. (Thenals ) D.^'. amoag the prisoner! of war held there. rho I, ~4,1, • „,• io 1 ,, and 2 n , sorb , .111 1,, added to th : l .. 12 , or gore her real name a! Mar) . Jane Johnston, 1 rn.,, Ardl.-.. at OF ( nalto.rcial t'llet Rooms, St M belonged to the Bilenth Maine regiment, Eihii airy., 2.!: .1 ten Woolen G n's oebh nowlseistag to and had boon a prisoner some time. she i ll'"i s • ~e lc4 s . vomeas. EbDera elts, As.. gave as an a-^OlO fr, adopting her suldter ' mu, '"'''' , ''' """.""" . r &els,. a 1.71071. w they t „s ras......vis closed, ned In quantities. togger,7, that she was following her loser io 1 ,t,„ DAS 6 lictLeralNT, Armen. shield fir if:L .. ll ,a,,,,i ,•:• :,,,,l L rtg l awc o ,B l i t: - .o,o lt ßr E F N zu r l r.ti . . i .- I,,, A ,. : At al bi. uL .ih i! n e had been killed in battle, and now she would base no objection to return to the more teat,- r n i n pher, f o r which nature, by Ler sex, had 1 I .t:-. Citron rooms: sar , mad water In the l' fottas y r. better fitted her. The heroine of a novel yet , The L. 4 13 he reel freer by 214 deep, coutaising sta te be vrritma in Y ankeedcm Wall °One idernbly I oh'. Cm , ' oe.". Freer' arbor. ac. 11 ' not sold by tho sunburned and roughoed by the hardships 1 t0h'i,!,,7c:,.!;",:"."1•."'", bet,.),.,,.• IL oPROI. L, Esq., Post Oftlo she bud encountered, bat still retained marks a„,,,,,,. „ . ,. ' ,T Y RolltiliT ORB, of some womanly eomeiiriess, which would .r_4.2r. Kittasming, Pa_ be heightened by a calico frock and crinoline. rpm, tho discovery of her sex, Mi. Johnsen was removed from Belle Lie, and is now con fined at Castle Thunder. She will probably ' go North by the next Gag of truoe. She to about nineteen years of age." A IL[O7OU B Stoat IN 809203 SCPIIitESSED. .—One hundred mid forty o makers tho iron foundry at Nebonse, Mass., struck for higher wages Saturday afternoon, and there were indications of a serious riot. The town Lentoi on taing notified of the affair, to Boston for police aid, which was promptly furnished, and eleven of the leading striker; wore arr.:stud and disposecommit il. The other workmen then quietlyiped , and will probably resume work at the old .ricer. =En;= ODIaRCANTILF, LIBRARY CLA.TION LY.OI VII KS. WM. GEORGIC. VANDENHOFF, rnterly lilts AUK TAIL WWI nut hesdit; under the atrapicee or the elercentde idtant: y drere chattel:. at 'Lafayette Hall, ON TtESDAY EVENING, Dee. It 9th. MEE " OHAILACTERISTItS OF W0.11A.N. " files will read °The. Balcony Scene Lem Stonier and Joliet," "Hand !Staler," - Jet.lia Brown at Lts'a now " l'lha Sentimental l' ono, Lady." "I he Liu:, esa Valentine." "A Weroall'• Qaatea,' ••Zekeia Cal:Arlin'," Sc., concludlo; with thcketof eketch of Mr. Busblea Woofed of Mrs. Conley. Door. epee at L Deeding to de:amens" at S. Tickets, w tents. ttmerred neals, ad mate eat's. The este of reserved goats will rlartioli, at IDS Library Rowse on Ittoneal Oki, m at 5 oeloch. Holders of Cents* 'rickety ; to seaore reatrees erase at the rams time, on presentation J thou . tickets, triti,..ise rotes clw - pt. IN . H. KlAf r,ioods Ur CAdR, sct abla to °for givsit bargains .t extevratily low prises. FE.ITIIKU BElrs; Bair, Rugg and Spring MAT- Tl:Arts:if , n groat gattoty at SEIADES, TABLE & FLOOR OIL sILOTIIe ; CARPETS; EMBOSSED TABLE O,OV MIS; Adtinlde, Grass, Cocoa on& Etre Bsfalorel SLATS, of tiro boat quaßty, and cbtap• M al tinstiopossiab Ail "rd..... priauptly tended to. lloes. NO. 172i4 FEDERAL. STREET, Allegheny, (forarfi/ o"RP'" b y a" 2' ir•Pl i rCil AS DARRELL 'VALUABLE PROrERIT Fon EILLE. y —I °Mo.of .4 in W.h• .ngton .ant., Ps., Alma.. thr west haat of the Mut...ahthol• river, 8 ntil•e abcr. Bro•nurill.:, twa t:du., :n .1., .3,11.1 •ritt. oaf. of • rupetior . s unlit r. Tr, impry.ments erns Dwelling with 8 ro. Sam and Ets , .lB, and • large baiPling rota! !.• Po onacht. .hop, 01 robstantiony built of . ....- : holt tr.., .:c. A naming Mill Irithit TOO n , I, rt tht dwelhop. ft, nooln, Church., Ao,, eery renlent. Add".., on th• premlan, D. Y. 130WC17., Fr•Awricktown, detn. , ...!•4tw F Wash:ninon ccanty Pa C -- iiHIS - T - N1 AS PRESETS =MI 13=1:11 5 tlk, pad Of dal dorcl I Haug, ORE & CO. MEM 6 11 - RISTII - AS PIA:N;US. an cnztro new sud - 4 cf Cod.artrailod KNABE PIANOS ! Compruth, r% dui 7 .d.tur Pismo nuid., vrlth pler. crwrrd Aida, HAINES RHOS. S. Y. PIANOS TLe HUY. NCLIch have been tvC 1r: tnL clty air Ical years, end are eckm•v..:ged to. be the t.et to thee co.:ante] al the prtne. AL.:, the tiros 11 Rosewood 7 Otiose Plano, Warn...f4-1 fur Are p.m Chnarmt ?fans cradr, PRINCE'S SIELOPEuSB Tbe beet lu the world. 1 entire new neck of all the dldereut 1L)".. lout :weired. of abut makes. CHARLOTEE 8L131133, deEl - tf -- -- _ . -- DEPARTMENT or 1E XICULTERE, Weet"Scree, D. C., Dec. 16,160. , rrTIIE GROWERS AND MANI: FACTCUERS OF FLAX AND lIT.M.V.—Tto .4•=mtstvnter.. sithototsi by 11-.1. DeptltUrt.t. Cdo- rlotio., ..1 . Eon. I X El,orhosJ, of Pen.); leant; WlEgoni M. Veil-y, c.l Eb,cte Island, and John A. , ersl,r, of Obto, S. ,osolder !Le following srproo riot lOn MIA, 11 the laet t.',.ngr , U, Tit .. i ~r in..,..t,r.otioze to test tho practicability of , th caltat, 00.1 prew.rtbr, I. said hemp ea a solsoth tot. for cotton, twenty thooestrd doers," 11•014, Mel. 4,1 IN, ...ores day. louralgattun, beEortbe shot a for then ondrolt - r r.etirs of thou . In reetigst rot • ;loath t prcolororelnabLe rrecit•,st.narn rol to no, ogelo oo is XDNESD AT, tho Atli day of Feta - nary [l-12. st 11 r',lorit to. Them 'more all interost.l to: IL. riletrltiotton of this ant-owls! lor, .4 en,roli to: ir,lop the erubjoct for to. vot,Dc wood, to send to this Devartntent, on ,r 1...f0re that il,y. astrplee of Ile. hove and Era. la ,4t starzwe of b. enusaloo. ; of ate flbnee nod fabric ., prepsnol by the., scr,mparrttol by slate. I went. of the ruin. proererws neorl, and the oast rf I prodwrion to each Cll. , ale, dro - ript`rons of the Ulnas and root of merhinory G...C.1, erbrre clod*, In - , togettier with oey sc.l ell inf , rhasslost that rosy he uoefo , to the Cornixoso.os. ". ht. I,.forinstion to ....gory I,fo:re. au intelligent .1t tnbutton of the othoroerieth.si can to roads. .10, td i,...i.fil NZ , Tuli t,rer-le•trnror ----_ TW 0 SUPE.Itii HOLIDAY BOOKS. I. 11,515 , TE. , OF TIIE YICIT'IIMtE Al - l) ti. s ! - TIFEL. Sllty•et;ht -1.1,14,1 •'lEtolne V tows, - .-”r'reve.di or, steel by ;be best A atortnars *tie sts. % , 0 1 pro '0 ,enprrial .TT.. 70 and on tinted paper. h,11.1 to T:11 t...i Morocco. slit-- .$l2 M. V P dttl2 to If . . Pi•ItTLIAITI•• OF 11TLEBRATED MIIN, with Brief La..grerhlno. T•enty-elaht splendid WO tea-me te es ..t., steel Tlo•suLlorh. enentess *real:term...rte. •Le character , be enLtue Is abe `p a te tompah- I the ro ....!,:nr. Publisl - --1 et the same est. ale. • lur. ftiorlt :1' all the new and popular GUI ..,1 J 0...ni , . 11-,.. , large variety of Photograph W hom,. Pot tr..lio, rt ess en , for sal. ep d.'.. •t J Ai , 1:. nr...n, :P Fentrth meet. T;\ X'TE NSION OF TIME.—It hrlVillg, 1-4 he-1, onLoonreel through the Feet that • the eon t re- t rot sne in g the I.ltios mad Tallow ot aaltaala . .snelneeed het e on Government coconut tau teen ea:oho to tLe %LOP' NI ties who hese had It from', the heolue leg of the , sor,'• ad Lo such award has. .ng Iry h ton.le. and 10. ttme fur rorneelne po.pwals net bnelne ~ et Is et lend, untlee ill larehy ghee that, nr•.od._., to enet-ct any tointndenttao4lo2 that may .. a :st.od l t.., secure on. the riovernmakt the adrar aeLe of toe an,st , ot number of ohle, sad the h4he n t rr— to Mare std Tallow, Hoot. and Horne, the Um. for olTertntr rrorosels Is estonded Noll TOL& LA T. re nonbor 2,111. 1060, at 12 m. rpotals Le Jpenen I.efora that Ilme, and nn Lids will be &ler- , nehr.s sco,m,anled by the renal gears.. lad the bidders are present OM.IiL to reepotd to L t heir Llent.t.lol. e ß nd C. S. ItIOM ILITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS • Embroidered Plano & Table Covers. Moslem and Velvet Itav Velvet and nestevela Ilaseeeks, &e., W. D. Cc a M'CALLTTNO, N.. 27 rOCUTII BINCE7 F t do -L -)DT ID ,T EXCIZI VTD, LADIFT GLOVE HID DALMODAL D 0025; Do do do CONGIIIDI9 do; D 3 MORFAL..Z.GOAT 13 , LM'L do; GENT'S THREE 80L IC GRAIN A CAL? d; D, TWO to, CALF do ; AU of tbo boat colto= 0r..1 trarradttod to stoo ...lira estltritoti,,. GEO. ALBREE, 80N CO No. 71, rm. of Wood and Toonti att. pLTHoi.,Eum CUM.hilsSiON MEX. CLIMUS. RPISIMONG & KIDD. IMEE YISZZAP, LIVLICPOOL, ZNOLA2D. •11,III,CLS 2fra Toa-31...art a. 0. Dim &O.; .314 Broadway. Pi.;!..t.lmvh—lin-rn. Dun o Dun CP.; Loam.. CM Co . ; i.;newx; 011 La r ' r "V. / ST[OI[IMT; Ccr. Wc.l szl mouth groats, Plttabargh. d.2.Llnz LAN THE HOLIDAYS. tresb arriral ut Boots, Shoos, Clillarl4 imugmras, anima, Clocking, Cork Solos, At EASTERN rums. Come ..; 1.011 Sp, 10 I. 11. BOLMANDI3. DI! Market •Yxeot. F rHE 110LIDAYS.—briced Mince J.: Moat, of the best onality, West jars or by the pottn.i; Llaltby's fresh tanned °y ears, Eastern Cr.berriet, Dried Cora, Pearl Linmlny,Green Green C,,re Lima Duaos Asparagw. loossloes, PIM apples and btrawber. ft , in cabs, bermetadly sealed; Goebeo, Hap Sae and rine Cbeeee ; Smoked Deef Tongr.ee, ear rents, Raisin., Cttro,. Orange and Lemon Pre!, /Li meade, aemortod C'ondico, ito.. for de at the lhatßy Grocery bt-te or JOHN * RENSHAW, • 0023 writer Marty and Bond amts. FOR SALE.—Threo Cost Iron IS of It, 33 and SO berrels imps:city, In oompkito otda. Urn sets of Elul* Outonnsing Pfpss. Poor Lune Crude (111 Tanks. WACO secondkand Bricks. • •MI of BOOftlnt Inm OW On Pomp sad Pipes. One 10-borso poser Engin*, with Boat sod etodt. Lot of Gas Pips tied Pocks. Lot of CAM sad mootnLband Oa Barren: la part =2W. Munn of IL EL surto, th22:l. Ninth Ward •Ifoandry. xdo wail» zesui4 No. i GI%TIt7, DBXt.te*Co4; Tat alstT 'TVA Arbrum CELIIISTMAf3 GOODS. Lace Handkerchiefs; ace Trimmed Sesta Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Point Gale Collars and Seta Shell Combs, Ivory Ball Combs Pliotogruph ,!Jbams Fancy Monoy Bags; Silk gonrfs, Wool Eclrf. Fino White and Colored Fans Low priced Collars Low price,: Sete; Low priced Handkerchiefs; Balmoral Skirts; Sontag, Nubia and Itoods Neck Ties and Suspenders Shirts sad Drawers; Kid Mayas, Fur Came; Witter Gloves, all kinds; Stockings and Shaker Sooks a:lead-Dienes and Sash Ribbons ; Corseta and Hoop Skirts Q Wbolssale Di...asap flats. wan MA ' , let • bls iratda, at LOWT-57 PHICEI. JOB. HORNE & CO., Dr••• 00041, 77 and 79 Market Street dolt 6% BATIGALNS FOR THE HOLIDA 100 DOZEN l'griAl434l:l:=L= Purctwed In 6.rtland. ' , tea 6.141 al+ at • prad. •f bnt f 3 pr ant., whick. to of, St GREAT BARGAINS Beta! act cboloma• parabasors w Mad oar stock assepleas In ETLET DEP/lI:MUT, "'tall. .re. wry the mast Ullmknal EATON, NIACRIUM & CO., 43 V:1711 STRELT 71111INTSGs, FIACT GOODS, SOTIOSI, N. 11' AND 19 FIFTII SLIMES EXCELSIOR FLLNT GLASS COM PANY la.'e now 1¢ wares of atoction OIST STF:LET, tw.rer.lnula .d tb. WY., .••r Lipriorotes A. Ifae.r7, • t•n extemere WORS.B„ will ell tee seeder. Wapner,- me.e, lend dill be in renaplebe landed order on or 0.. t ilk. MUST Or JA-117AZT, .bAksk dry will Imo viand to musoirotscro • impala" opsollty of Flint Glass Chiznneys Ab otrier• promptly art:marl to. orrIOZ WOW. Addre.., JAS. IN. LINDSAY MEI - H - L.Tity U. HALE A W., Fall and Winter 13 cook. Lad 11MP ilestr trinnta md du public so matio• Mks @tact, irtkii t. the Inert and most ocexplate m trrtraght to tM aurkat. Ll•pm oe toad.. largo semorinasel of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS OORNLB OT ?ZVI! LID 111. CLATIL 3TILITra, FU IL& ITUSE 0•1112 AND W9OD CHAIRS IfIIOIX9I.LS 011, lISTAT4. TY sad 96 Tani greet, oppxtte lktmuatscet lb, sad 111 Fourth Aiwa. ,t cablO HATS AND CAPS! GI m. 7 kind lid quality. LADLES' AND 1111311 FE HATS BT wnotts.u.n A.Fri InTA2I.. AT MoOORD & 00.'s, LO WOOD =Err. CHARLES L CALDWELL, (Igoocecoor to James Mimeo& Co D'elar la r/.00:4, 0HLD kED, eroeu CIIIISD all Mt tc., COBS= IL&BEIT !JO MST 0211ZITP., Prasartax, P McCOLUSTER .4 BIER, TODACC6 DE/ILEUM, 108 WOOD BTDXST Ar♦ snOtag oQ tboir lorgs ALA of TOBAOCO. PIPED AND 01011130 TOBAOOO At dm Tory loved egure• lb, am& All oricri promptly attoadal Co. Dol7 LADIES' SATCHELS, PORTEMON suss, await books Paton Entree, Gold Par., Pbotograpb Albums, Top Plookg • gas absorb:mot or Gams, eboloi Olft Boob, Pocket Hooks , Dario, !Oman.% arbd • groat varlet, of beautiful good, adapted to tba wawa to be bond at 9 4 101Todsral t dr.A "41.47' Second dvr tram Ms. WD KR IM IVARBILOUSE FO BILST.—Tbe capedoes Woriboorh No. Wood steed, oecartte Bt. Merles Howl, hiring 10 bet treat on Thrri rime, nod wended by gaiter mum'. Thydriseent, will be for rept from ist April east. Apply to bIiMPLW ma r agstus. Third led Wood Atom. MEM O 1• ° au ' • wannal tbst old orodocood OIL or WIELLEI, and wants to loall Ilmo, ow eon st della. Back et 8. Xnelistock's Witabom WI. BALE—A lot au Vita alley, bo -17 twosa Wood and Beelildieltletree 'POPO Ital. coa:2l.x.plbot, adapted Tar • t,iptil bowl , : icm. . ri;4ll - /in WOOD fr&MT. .. diffiind __.... .—A mite of two • • oamsoo -sinabt filgolkothomar orotait baus t am &stews elbow" TS gOalliD UAW. Rtitlol2lllX • • &Maw aka; NNW I t Et . ctualp Ahan , _ .. p.irrs Junin: , - - ; Aare-- mulussul. OIL. AT Hl' T' MASONIC HALL, Ows V* tout she :atr-ert :Mt Lawler...44i 4 130 Co IX- Si , cft a., HOLIDAY PRESENTS, IMPERIAL COLIITB—Or franos, Zoseardt Bs. tbs. Aanitaba and Ay:stria. Inchly volk portraits or ImperLal lioasrsigne s.ad their Cabinet 'etiolates., with biographical skatolon acol so lattodustiost by W et Callon Bry.t. Lilted by W. H. Bidosll. EICSET. A PM.. by Dr. J. O. Tloliuri. A now and ci.hgtouti) finatchood edition, printed o. typo, with SOillactrations, asconted In the high wt atylo of it. sh-to, Orin original draw...win THE DRAYtING-ROOl6 YOEYEAST GALLERY, of vmlneat (WIDOW 120•• wing or recently amassed, MG:, memoirs of ow. b. by the most able aathore. The portraltv rlegmtly engraved oa mral. TELT WIE/IR OF BEA UTT.I4I ty Jolla IL G. Huard. 1 vnl. ImperlJ, Ilvs. with if pmtralls beamtiatlli priats4 •314 bould. TUR LaVMS Or THE POSTS. rally illeetrsted vita el executed engravlass. fainted with wood clear type, cm Ada whoa paper. and avdad to Oda aderet dttriay Marva. By Mel:Lard Henry Stoddard. • I= ISusellata. By !Imelda- Target Ile Not Keepsake of Irtaaeleklp. The Amarsalk. Keesery's gift The Mom BOW Taken of irtaideap. TlLEASt r ftra. I The rblispeekk Lye anr no.t•tos WU Prrrssmrs. P.. lIMAXXI 117/ •t 11,1MCOD rlil Cet, JAS. Fs. WOOOWELL. Of entry etyla. L.A.I3IIES . ITTTRIS En=l=l POtel YAOIZb T. Z. WAHMMI Y. 0. LOCUS MOVER MOP. =J:s 59 FIFTH BTMET, 'rue MT Ca.prl.slns, 0,3 6..au Lei Till CENTEB TABLE. A nice GUI Book ; rich ly Illcutzato.l with 00 On. noel oogra,thp, 111:1 revtOy boar..l B. Turkey 11c.maco, full gt.R. DOOM. OP 11.4PDALL'S MADONNAS. telth 14 laatrailena. Photographed b 7 liahLagaL7. l • lEteptatly bound In Turkey Morocao. GRAY'S 'CLIC Y. Tait-Ss-Ms beautiful .arar• 114. .nn colored Yoram Tilim law eatition of Gray's Mary In • Country CUarchyard Oa found •rarlay of the Prem. it beautifully prints./ on rolorad Ir•Pfrs SCAYITT LADY OF TILE L • ANA- Illootrst.d. erro Tun .perb awl graving% 1,111.3 , 11,r00m., antly., berelled sad ga. 11(HALIVILALLAII lIDOICIL Cepv 114-7•1 Itvo. flaperb sisal cagnolu. ifarth with Oh "Lady 4 Lb* W .. TRY SOT-TIMM GALLT:RT. lllmussed quariu fr.. , 1..4 Supocbly t•cand lo mom.. ...- I /quo. THZ ILIC/4 . 9ASZ ; rt., L3IOIIT'S GIFT. 11..1a Wally , qua klurocco satique. TELE BOOS. Of VII DOrDOIII. By Mlles Lora. Claandlar ; with thive, engraving , , leJniad dna Mora.,"antilne. TAX GIEM I nas SLASOII. La tilalosrst.d ca n o , bomd M o naco anticrlne. Tbs fent:ming payola, =sas, sac& bound La lassos., toll elt, Most. And , s!la ens asgssstme Th. KunoLla Trice&ldles GM. Th. Osaisad. Mbring. nacconipt Albrau, ell Mica. Atari/mph Albums, el AIM. Auta-rtkotor.pla Albar" .17lea. OCR 11r1.27E 01 PH o-roo RA PH A.I.I3TINUS It vary la•'le. comprising the mart aural. lainame that am made. In odd dila a binding and all &sm. and we aid IA Lower Orioos theim Elsewhere /Korb. Was tbs Eastern ream; and edi Albums sold at this establishment an warrants! to b se Iles test make and material. frl and 1100 them We Lore • lingo sseeetasent of JUVENILE BOOKS Consisting, is part, of Vas o.Vorsfass: The Former Boy. • et.., Boy. The Bobbin Boy. The Drummer Boy. (L, Dick trulow*. ketwrotares mows the Bed mina Jeao Beim The Doi Oros.. Attdobon, the Sot=ltal. Mods of tb. Sea. Carole. Paget. Locester Book. rho Ululate.. 800. B. Boy. awl (Ma The Christie. The Chriattaaa The Book Stories. By Loud Terarr.lithw.. The Chan, Talay Library. Amt. Marrs Story P.A.. Itaramo's Picture Boots. The Child's Plea.. Library. ThoUwe. &rep Book, anoilifte in 1 whim, quarto with &early 1,003 WOO" colored T. Child'. Ova D.V. of norm Ulm; 111.drated. Boys' Owo Book of 0p0r . .-111rit. aci inictala Owe Book of Palay Tale. and Rhymes; ChUb'. Coo Desk of natural sad Storloo. Boys' and Gets' Own Story Dad. Olrst Table Book. COD ill.tratloco. The Illenaglichle Mugu Goarge's now Jonah., Cali of illostratiows. thilltra's Travala. Robinson Crow., earl., edithatua Series nnur Dobleaon. Mi., kink... Arabi., Utah., ratio. 441 tiglaa. Ipioia Program. ° Dlotbor Goooe's lialodia. ouloas ed.td,o2o Dore Dook of dolomala. Days' Book of Died. Dare Book of Tool.. ING DESKS 1 IT===l WC= BOIXO, a lane ass. POSTTOLICB, sfl lands. POCK= DOOILO. GOLD PEDB. PATIO ecTrEns. W&I'IDI anon& DACEGLIIIION DO MS 0111°Z. melli aam imam. • . an tb. IMeConel standard V OTllahl. POSTICIAL-WOBJUI. In 141 Mho of binding. UMW BM" Wtth and without Photqgraado armaincara. TOCKIS MM. al alien at Waling WM BOOZE. reAut BODES, Mall DOOM, crnozer.,DiaratllL AND cECCAP. ' . - AiltinatooLD PUB am, curia' l.alliclr - 1 Volta isoxm sAlcesis, porrnsum at t= - • , 207 - 500/S. M11.1L,011 , AND asitssage.l.lc.sainsswietroisassoriteck 4 ew.or ua i at , ~. er - , :0 48Aut iklUiff riutra ► ilewbataa accia4ment b 7 /. .—t' ,15:a-,-:"."tr•-•,-4 .1".--,..4,—;;,,—..-d.a.,,,,,,,,..---11,.,-,,,..4,......,--,...—.....,,,, — , 1.4',,,:." -,y . ,..;,,,,,,,..„,,.. , -- 4 „,,.,., , , - ,, , , - --.±, „,, , ,J.—::',44., , • • • ---&--, . P. HUNT'S, ila:a iminT; T FUL AND skizise7T-1 GIFTS FOE THE HOLIDAYS. i-xicyrocr It Al' H AL.HT-'7%.L. MIE3 r,1,11 quart, °Wen z. o.ti tre IMICI EMI= T.t.et, with Slaw; Turkey Mon-c.e. rah... 1 1 ,1; note. licerceum, hSal.....iDiuraccv, se.et• Loath e, Cki.b, A. The tarp- , mecty In tte city. Da• tathog RENLE:-. 4 ILE 11. ICE. 4. Bibles, An .tea , 4,34 p. an_ Prayer Books, Tilikey Juvenile Hooka, In iptat "afoot,, oomprislof clearly entry tom •nd onandanf work problistoof fn this country, and fn• dad&o(• r 000: •ntorttmant of English Junsdl6 Toy Books, ranted matt colcae, O doted peter. etei ciotl. rues Bets... pent end dtiterted Cee,rl. eith tLe "ems little ospne." .Hear BoohE, Jan pabbabeet. aesortztent am lasi Games and Puzzles for Children. Tb. lI.PLIABET, sad the Itabhit that Used Ir. the Gerdes of Flowers. THE /LINOS OT ANCILAND and SHE ROCAS TILLS ILCA BUILT. OP , RP /-t.< calming ra. Gam. and nine Lima, • case a....rmaaat cf CARD 02-1(1.9, PCZ RUCS, ie. Fancy Goods. IPHITING DESK& POBTFOLIO3. PAPIII MAPCMP. Pfs.RITOLIOI. DACSGSM.MON BOARDS. CHEQUER AND CHTBS BOASDS. MIDIS AND CUIEQL'6II BOARD& LADIEZ' rar.cy PUSSES. TINDINKILET BOOKS. GOLD PENS AND CANES. LADIES' COMPANION. PCXES OT PAINTS. TRANNPAIIENT EILAT63. Lad . pest 'axle 7 a otter rueful .M fazgy vi t. to cal table br tha Holiday. W. A. GIIDETIFENNICY, A. 48 FIFTH STRICZT, OPPOSITE TICY SIISATBE 1:3=21 FOR LADIES HOR OENTLEIIII3IS von CUILDFLEN rois EVERYBODY. MMUS AND NEW YEAR' PRESENTS! The Holiday. endoal approaching. and oreni.:7 will be on Una lookout In something good and yen atonl4. for manes. FoLbiog can be zone apps vine Sar a Kerma than ilea following ankles PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS I ALL BTTLY.9, ALL MOM, ALL ILSTYRIAL. Over Z.* my of Ow alum:a cukra. A.tsu, the great PAILI.DELPILIA suirlts, with guards, con•iderd the test made. 11121 .- Osur Prime D•fy 61/..Sii 'Co I•r" •be • lugs estlety of Porheldesmales. Poeket Boole. Wallets, Pocket Haire% Ladled Puma, Soy Books, Card Photographs, Pocket 81- i d tor Centre Tables, Portfolloa, Mertes, Checker Hoards, Checkers, Chew, pawn of at klad. HoltelkT Hooka of all desCript4.l l , .Laikalef Woo, ck.s, cud Cask, 50 eLlereseat tlzeis of Gah.Lee, sad other article. toe atumroas moat {oh. WHAT IS 2fl TOE A PESSE3I'I72W I A MIMI MICSCRIPTIOR TO A MAGAZINE OR PARER We fersieb Ulna, es Pahnacre' reLeeoet Z. W. PTITOOII3 ALBUM DEPOT TUTU MAXIM, OPME , IIM TT.T.. P.O. pIIOTOGRAPH !J.BTAS I CARD PHOTOGRAPHS s rut L uws .717 , 3 T rmxicrrfm. ADE .01 to ■Ad 64 LOWER PRICES thm an, othr: B,I2IPIrIWILT. 8009 E to ale West. ► TAMEST OP Books, Papers and pwalites Ahrsp co band. LiD111:8 AND 6TH2LS:IIII3 ore renoctrally Ix Ttt.Ot to otill =4 a:amino as dock sad pd.., ot JAMES T. SAMPLE'S, LITZELLBT IXPORTUIf Me. 1115 Federal St"leghon7 441tha UNTS GAZETKER AND ROUTE BOOS 10:1111 Southern and Border States With an antlunatla tiescriptila of tM attn, totaßa. tooantshaa. valleys. rte.... syrhact. AB th• railroad routes, turnpike. or-d stets row* with di-- tumor Rum plan to plaos ; varol•tun sad .phial aitostkaas. By R. IL Lamp late ortha 17. Aymy. With • the lace Steal Mee sop ms. will be fond • valuable *art for rafeteneu, containing a vast amount of infannation not to be hag In any other .orL It not only has the name dl and location of placcu but gives • foil de•ortptiou of placos of Wimporuosos dm South- an PAGYS. Pkiat 6 0 azsm. lc cilia, IS COM rock.% D.... tul raw. ft CO Sal Si all Booksellers, Selnickalon sod Cutlers. PLI3I.IIIIISD DT JOIIII P. EVO3T, 5 Fifth st.. 111/0015/0 HALL, Plusbargh, Ps. pinivors PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, 00INE8 rota AND NAM= MU %, CM sad Id dodos. err Hictordzotea AnnAry et" - • e -711- :fr.; Of motile sod rot., plata et colored, from th• PViOtsts Os Ins to Csbirstvoot Ufa stmo vitTll.Boll a lnoold perttentat yea ths A lsatian tit the MalID AND MUM ths *my ars amfbatty of t s sstabllshmata, Wog to feselhal by • =rl Alert of ram. Prim totSlarste. tool rammteaL tory.3.lyiunetto ej79l:rt):o: : I corrvinr.Axdon. . Mee, No. 99 Mamma 1111.. Mahwah, Pm DM•MALOSICIAGNE). AGMI32II=I2,DONM 111301106' LUNN and caw Instroments =.llnrim with menu= and 1= Meted Ibr Mont= and A Skids to Heal Wade, Am, examined and liemete marebed te• Mow t0...te. - . nottentedewT wCal 07 0.1.17.0113017, ont 'eOffice, I, Irk i k e A LLIGHENY :CITY COMPP.O BOMA WANlMD.—"Patthe Want Comm. mho Dards at the City a Allast=l, Pa , *a hint* wend that the fibthiag 'Paul De IMO mill be to. vestal lbw Danes et the Unmet rates ober& Propceale recetetat mitt ILLIVIDAY, the *I da: Jthearl,ll64. Dvatter *Me Ocetuattlestea name. doted . D. bLI.CTERDON, elty Therm/. TO F 0.4 RENT ON MARKST 4111i1V4The babilmaimi 2rik Trout, Ito. 4 Wtbi oo; tsezt dare* V. 5:&::44& Sou, L of- Ina Om yelps 12:4114 440 , 34anext.. - Albeit 301Arati virraza moot cumkara, of all as , 21 14....3640wn..vutr" < ADLBEI • oBAXIECIU14 ) : _As_gry Ade, .14 as AUUKEIRM Mgr 1001110 FR THE HuLIDAYS.- Photograph .iibiaras. IVORY, LEBER and SNELL CORNS. JET AND Cr? STEEL PINS; SIDNET BAGS, to Wu" Taves and Slog: Sacs of extra duo STEEL COMBS; LEASHES CT - LAS and SATCHELS; EMBROIDEELD SUPPER PATTMI33; Do OTTOMAN PATTERNS; NEW ST EA D-D11:4 , 51N, to elegant mime I BILE and CAEIIRERE SCADS'S; OULLATii, ALLEVES and SETS, at el pier, EII•ETTTCBED ITANDEEITCHIris, 0.14 , 1 PLAIN IC • DE'FS, from s ez.t.ta upvatda: G£.`. - I•S LINEN spEnrs, Itca; DT ;feats o;;; eert od, e large let et sKrnrs, WOOL nOODS, WOOS 9TIIIAB nroi AGB ; A kn wi tar 6 GLovi.n. or L. end Chi:deen ; f3TOCKINI:S nnl .5431.71(8. cf ever) klnd DOOP eOIISITS. , DEAD SUTS, N Isls, PLAID BIBBOIS sesl SA$ 11.111 DONS ; CS DEM:MIMS and DRAW. itas, 71 tl 4 , 'SCAM'S, IFINE PRIEM COLLAR sad sUSPENDEDS, ~4t7 of Noliasi. Wholesale llooms op stales. JOSEPH BOBME & CO. TT AND 'PI ILII/IIST &T. MEI For SILKS, DllBBB GOODS, CLOAKS and SHAWLS, go to J. W. BAUER & CO.'S, N 0.59 Market Street. 6.11 ON HANDS, • lute cd ,plendld mortals' of (kali. fat HOLIDAY PHISSENTS I co...awns. im ➢.A. of ffioroooo Batohels, Port-ffionnsies. Purses and Wallets. PIIOTOGALIPI I .411.71 Min i Isom al TO t=... Belts, Belt-Heckles, Jet Breastpins and. Sets, Ear Rings, Shawl and Scarf Pins, Shell Boxes, In laid Shell Combs, Head- _ dresses, Hair Nets, Hoods, Nablas, Sontags and Comibrts. LADIES' AND GENTS NARY& :cwt.., 4.e. and EmbroWaned Col. lara, Hem-Stitched en 4 lbasbrolpit dared Hosiery, GI ovea t Notions. Small Wares, At Wholesale and Retail. Gt, n h ufl terse. parchseing alaswhise, se we fd coulidard that out vim will be feema wiry km. EACIIIThi & GLYN. Ts xl_ratzr 8151.25?, 'keit... !earth sad Dissecad Owed 110 I FOR THE. HOLIDAYS I Elegant Lace Collars and Bets I Rich Lace Handkerchiefs; Prussian Lace Veils; Stuart Plaid Ribbons; Embroidered Handkerchiefs; Hoods, Sontags, Nubian; Diosquitaire Kid Gloves ; Gents. Kid and Buck Gauntlets; Fine 'Dress Shirts; Linen and Paper Collars; Immo ,flow ht .alms valet), saill nolloss of eoars descriviloo, EATON, 33ACICUM & CO'S, 17 AND 19 FIFTH ST Who Lula pontoon* irlll IA cmr stack Kul 4 saytu the OM ..11.4 our tom= bas auks... Ur moll Masi and triductrs. I 43 FOR 'I'RE HOLIDAYS. CLOAKS! REDUCED PRICES 1 J. N. BURCKFIELD'& CLOAKS, of newset styles. FUN CLOLBS, very handsome, •r COS? I sHAWIB, 14, - 1 8 and &Vara DRESS GOODS, in g;reat — raiiety, suitable for Presents. N. a ear. Fourth Lc Market Ott. 4144 J Lib.' OPENED. BRIDAL VANS I In new sal elepul stew. Vecy tin. POOT LACE =5; - Very tins POINT LACE 00L14113; PQM' LPPLIAtII LLCM lI.ILNDSZUMM" from VI VS Awl a lams lot d Loa priced LACT, OOLLAILS ; MIA Luna lIANDICIBMIXFS; And ENBILOTDIESD ILANDAPACMCOL The atteatica of um Lotto Is ifpwial7 trnted $ thaw pots, nortlo7 ere new sad dna, end 11111 8514. t Edf year. JOO2l HOWIE & CO" AT yawl:cam, PRICES Le3rE, &Aaiun' & Cam Weiss 86.114 D 111DI8AT. A_ CHNTRAL DRUG STORY., C 1... ails emd Moral Bra" AIWAw . GEO. A. ULLY. 11,6nreSt". aPABILLUid SODA W 1.5 - 11111,_' 1 - ' Matul6l2/28. ae. sErrimseiwe wancePtkia " r 86617 w s= 4. r sa HAS tiOODS.I