tl)e Elailli -I,3aM. OFFICIAL PA PER OF THE CITY. PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNINC For Afternoon and Midnight Tele graph and Local News See Virst and Third Pages. la- Post office SIAM pa el any t'r nominsi. t on over TIIIEZ CO,B wil, not be recetved far t t ot-etrit - Lions to the Post. The Postmaster hero der:Milne to exchange the larger tit:nominations to- smaller Ones, they become osele-s to us. ne...We direct attention Lo Jeff.. Davis' Message, published in this morning's paper. It will be seen that he is parti cularly savage at the wrest of lisson and Slidell. THE UNIONFE4LING SOUTH. A writer in the New 'York J ,sraat Commerce of a recent date publishes what purports to be the substance or a conver sation held by him with President Lin• coin. In this interview the President is reported to have said that the rebellion "is wasting itself," tliat it has been losing force the 'last two months," and that it would be entirely crushed "within the coming year." This desirable result is not calculated upon merely because of the government's ability and determina tion to crush the rebellion, but is p:;rtly in consequence of the administration's knowledge of a permanent mid growing Union feeling throughout the IT our.h. it were possible to catch the principal leaders of the rebellion, or di i them into exile, there is not, we firmly believe, a single rebellious State that would not immediately return to her allegiance. We do not teheve that seven or eight months of war have increased rebellious feeling in the South. Those months have brought reflection, and with it the conviction that the rebellion was unne cessary. See with what alacrity the people of Northampton and Ace - mao counties, in Virginia, rallied to the oil flag, as soon as they 1,-It=if.- in doing so. This feeling cannot to confined to those two counties, but is simply a manifesta tion of that pervading the entire Mate. Virginia to-day is as strongly for the Union, if permitted to say so, as she was last spring, when she voted to remain one of its members. A victory by Mc- Clellan in Virginia, and a firm foothold there by our troops, would bring the State Lack as suddenly as General Dix did the two counties alluded to. "I he falsehoods upon which the rebel leaders based their action are now pretty well exploded. The President has not issued a proclamation, as they predicted, call ing upon the slaves to rise and cut their masters' throats. The contrary is l fic case ; and throughout the North, the Southern people can not fail to la•rcieve that, with the exception nt tlir• radioal abolitionists, there is no desire to inter fere with them or their peculiar institu tions. Another strong growing Union sentiment is seen in the recent action of a portion of the people of North Carolina. Five counties have seceded from the rebel Staid govern ment ; have established a provisional one, and have acknowledged the l'nited States Constitution as the supreme law of the land. The Holm of these live counties, like that of the two in Virginia to which we have alluded, shows where the old North State would be, had she a fair opportunity to declare her senti ments. The simple fi:e.. of those coun ties acting as they have, in the te, iii et' their usurping authorities, is conclusive as to how the hearts of the people beat for the Union. The same moderate, though firm course of action, which has characterised the administration since the commencement of hostilities, will not only make the Northern people more united and enthusiastic in its support, but will also have the effect of a i-teioly and healthy reaction in the south. lt is now going on so rapidly that the Presi dent confidently anticipates peace with in a year at farthest, even it we, should have no more hostile engagements. This conclusion is based upon information which shows an intense bitterness and jealousy growing up among the rebel leaders. Ea' A Washington correspondent o a Boston paper says that every body speaks welt of the President, except the Charles Sumner abolitionists, and that they denounce him with a severity which would consign any one else to Fort La fayette or Fort Warren, and every day but adds to the strength of these men, who are endeavoring to make this a war for the emancipation of the slaves• un less I am very much mistaken. six months will not elapse before the warm est supporters of the President in New England will be among those who oppos ed his election, and the approaching session of Congress will develope an op position from a quarter certainly not anticipated when the war commenced. This will be followed by a reconstruction of tie Cabinet, and another year will find Demociats among Mr. Lincoln's adviter, or lie will have no government to require a Cabinet. The Memphis Ajp, .il bounds the alarm in alluding to the withdrawal of the federal at my from southwest Mis. souri. It says that the de -cut of the Mississippi will be made by a probable force of from seventy-five to one hun dred thousand troops. To meet this force will require all the resources that can he brought to bear against it, and what is more, there is no time to be lost, The federals at St. Louis are building, ' and have well nigh completed, six or eight gunboats, to be accompanied by one hundred and fifty barges as trans ports. These demonstrations, together with the fact that troops are pouring hito Cairo by regiments daily, are ',reg. nant with Significance, and should Reeve to arouse Our whole pso r h , to a seine of their danger We admonish them that they have work in store for them if they would defend their homes, their rights and their sacred honor. must he the watchword from this day henceforth. Every man in the country should he prepared for the emergency. .71 > . tt.A. The following curious paragraph tin , i in Saturday's Ga:cue. We do not know what it means, but probably the reader can find our. It is intended !or wit, or perhaps t,ar,,a,tr, if so, we leave the reader to discern its point end NO% . meaning. It is proper to state, however, that the Post is the object alluded to, and that the italics are the Uct..,.1;,' , own. "But though we will not turn our pen— nay, nut even a black,lead pencil— point edly towards it, we may be proved same day, by "audacity," to use one or other of toasts little weapons as a kind of rod,--nut t• strike at this pretty bubble, fur that Ls: uld he just as bad for it as a stab. or I...ttier a puncture, which is the right word i'•r what the mere point of a bodkin would do,—but just to wave over it a little, t hat by the motion of the air thereby produced, it rosy be admonished gently, withotit incur ring the dagger of a collapse. It has made a record of the phases of its I yulty, as well as of the drivellings of its stupidity, and if we preferred, yesterday, to make a little note of the latter, it was because the day brought it forth, as indeed it, is an every day affair with our neighbor but for the former, the loyalty wu Jawe', we should have to go back several months fur a good effective contrast of colors." Flrect of Mr. Seward's Circular to the Governors. 11 , 1., q,lcri TArlem of the :J.ll lots a kug n Mr. ,e‘vard'e erro,liar to the Govern4ll , of 1118 ssate aro male,. In relation to the neeesFity our I.ar'tor:. It elotrges hint letth ath toe. b..: to "lot up a quarrel between 1-cattle:tut and thy• ll:ated rates, - and in.eate that altnough the ter,. of the cirenlar are general. '•11,,1,.c1y ran denl.l that England ts tile Power alluded Tao act.- tiele eloses thus : •In th COl/ ntry there never Me , been the t•lr L bt• eet idea of intervening in any way in the American 9uttrre l. ttur intereste are not identical wth ea Cher aid., and tht re IN llttle to the case t evoke mpat tue e. Were ttierA mr.ro. It r. no lung, Our practice to viinge flu war for symp.drue , aniqiiithie+, knit if we were le , +, and ;mini'. which Mr. .it-war.l p~cetttnes u+ to be. i+ the el,itionee iwo r e gantlemen from the southern S ates who ran te:ill, ne.idnu Ave do riot know already, retie: sl.ei,t our wants k r their power of supplying Mem; a1.,,,,t t names of the war, or the not its nv wti they are aetnsteil—mould induce ue to plat ge into eoliii.et, what possible gain could we b..pe :or idirse'ves by invaddig trout the north the grew populous and agricultural State of New York, p i ., Wed ton great extent by emigrants from the Se Island+. a-el preaenting, to us nothing but the tie: taints ol a have antlirig noire resistance to it wan. toil and obpinless mynah'. It is real) . too much iled we should he Compelled to defend ourselves sgainst such to inuations. We have issued no ac em moue pamphlet, firel-hadow • ng the atis .rvi le, of Iriendly States; we m amain no enormi ca tr.y vita:mg pay and for plunder : we metre noitung I , llt pane with all rho ward, and, as ae bane repeatedly she. 511.14 no country so much se NlOl the owea, N. P. Willis on Joreckinriego 1 ezeitanged a few ward, with fienat• r Lreci.dr rtdde on the lard day of tht• r real '1 (..t.dadrees, but the irn, rert-tou I revel,- I a.. • rr, er Llinappoinung. I ❑a,l In,tked f or a t ett , r ty or wan. 00010, Ker. lireck heznlgton, who was In the h...f 0' 1 . 1. , at t 1 - 0// n CLC;, , 1,11 „1 0 fly (mil I tb, w,.}l a -1.21.v,1U , . re Au ten; LH AS, he Worn his pereonal advantages wail it vvriain thoughtful I•enignitp. that Iva, the hm rr,takable demeanor of true goodoese. lie 1., I,^l, a clergyman. and his entisequent :if-. nn a 1 - I,l'c:it inn Qi derau; Ccal,unxi and no-t Jr, till, eon firrne•l Ling yontnrut proms: e. '1 he tnemory of my cobega fri=nd being silt! ruder, after a reparation of more th.r.n th rty years, I could not look upon his nephew ;teeing, n:m now for the first time) without morn inteiest titan one cornmouiy given to 14 stranger: and for chance speaking to a lady. with whom I wes in, Itlnk my way to th,• g=llery as , 1 e orox-c,l ii lobby, gave the the opbortun.ty I der . mgt w e talked tor a few nutrients of his tinr!e, end I IcKked hard for the reaembling -bould be in such relationehm. Hut it is curious what a travesty Ids testurea and genersi 14. r pre sented to me of the model in my mind', ••i'i,.o looking," as Ile would cursorily seem, tiy 'he vulgar ataudard, it Is tue beauty of tiyron's '`Corsair:" and, indeed, the poet's portriiture of ''Conrad" it, of the Kentucky secessionist, a very graphic description. Sunuurnt his cheek, his forehead high aml p.de, 'Pie sable curls in wild profusion vs u ; Arid often perforce Ms riving lip reveals hr haughtier thought it curbs but scores . ear yeah , . hough smooth his voice, and calm hie general men, Yet seems there something he woo d no: have seen: li is features' deepening lines and varying hue At hues attracted yet perplexed the view, A. it within that murkinaleil of mind Worked feelings fearful, and yet uciletined; I at• het Frfi you going to tin, you but woman's boy?" said At a. i'ATIIRstoR Ik.• primed through the kitchen into the garden. - town with the seceshers he akoute,l . au•l oho looked out, just In time to see the top ore lull, Wit: plant tall he lore the artillery sword cf Paid that the youngest held in his hand. `-You'd batter go to Mote:sees Jugtion, tf j.,,, want to do that," she said, restraining hie hand, as it was lifted against the fuschil, ready to decapi tate the plant she had watched with airfloet a mother's care for three winters. Dear me :" -the murmured half to herself, "what a terrible thug war in when even th, children chow such signs of consanguinity, and brother is puled unmet brother. .1 can't bear to think of iv— I...axe, dear, go down and buy me an ext.' of the paper. Ike departed with half a dame, and from the fart that no_charige came back, Mrs. PArtington supposed the price was raised." 441 r-A Western clergilitin,Tri — presenting a re olver to one of the volunteers, said : "If you get into a tight place, and have time to use it, ask b:exiing, if ycu have tane, but he sure and cot let the enemy get the atart of you, You can any amen after you shoot," 4f3A lady in Michigan, connolingher neighbor for the lona cf her non, was anewered in team,— "If NI 'a grandmother la in heaven, 1 know she will not vOelv abutted." AQr''lt is a shame, hushand, that 1 Lave to ad here mending your o:d clothes" ^Lout H,y a word about it, wife; the least said the soonest 4sTFriendghip which fLiws from the heart eon not be Irozm by adversity, as the water that 110,1, from the spring does not congeal to winter. 161*-A milkman was awakened by a wig the night with the announcement that his been ccw was choking. Be forthwith jumped up to save toe nfo of brummie, when, lo' he found a turnip stuck in the mouth of the pump. ..":4iir - The Fulton Democrat says that John Cessna, Esq., (Lem.,) is elected to the Legislature by forty two majority over Householder, the military vote having changed the result. A PIiZCZDENT.--Should England protest against the overhauling of the steamer Trent, having on board the rebel plenipotentiaries, it may he neat to remind her cf some quite rocent preeeden.s In her own history. here I , i one:—When l fhomss Francis Meinher escaped front a British penal colony, he sought refuge, if our memory serve us, on board an American vessel. The vessel. was boarded by En glia.b o fticere, and inoioughly search. ed, but fortunately the search was unatecesstul Our government did not er its tiag insulted, and demanded no rectrefu464 e "wenn." n•wirf.. V••ry nti, Our Army Correspondence From Col ne,l Black's Regiment O,MP. .2'.1 11,.011 •., No,el[ll,l . ISt h 1161 fiViirt:ol V U w b lter ft , r pu IA MIZE (. - 0 011 Ilt -dry last, but as we have received no iii' , urp r papera for several days, do not kn whecr,er It reached ibu or not. However, 0,.• 1.,1,-1 io luck. and try it again. nailer here is clear and cool, iv,th exceed ly . , et,l:,da, which rendtra the fires in our turd,. .err eomf,rtah e. Although nothing to knot. n d,. ti ask, what we will do, or where 'neat- I during the winter, f m men are fu , udat:one, or basement stories, of log , , r. pin trey place their tints, and in every ' , Peet are doing whal they can to make therns.ives c‘..mierta , . le. The health of the regi ment :s irnprovrig gradually, and although anurn her. are slight y indtspoced • none of them are cereal., and no denthe have occurred since my Lis:. 1 hit •tio suocoos of the floet in South Caro:int, lot NI, II a= thl..,ol:ra of MerstS. M:19 ,, T1 " nd 6! "' 'lt wh, moot enthiotitudically rocottiod hore.otl t 1 hatolA Mere, loud in exprotsing the st - int tiod.wo w , Ii i to , reel to tho Poltnotto titatet ins.sn , e r. (ter men are p owing cornea hat =pa th at to mkt , A hand to but stall do lahl tnnruthr et !nee any lack ct e,lnfblenee in those steer there They Annear In stet and feel, generally Cough everything orkwg for the best. S..Me trim tlf1 . 4,1;1013 WAN g'xperieneed yesterdnYt On I. armry tans I. patty ut twenty five, Inrog,rB, ...Int: to the New York 30th, attaent d to an hrtg.l,4, it•Oi n entrapped and out ' tted by An old rral oi mooed JOAnin, %re° liVeB aholl. tllll., from our earrp, and half way be" toeon i alh Ctoaret, And Fairfax Coin Tho oironrr-tenvo t Imo .1 in nu , by ri.pt NteElvy, aro about 1 •!lk 'l•ii. p ,r!v 1 , "%t Ni r 1,, I. is re , 1dr . C...4, is 9 111 or tiii• or iiieket, for tb. purpope of eorn. After ,orrin two hundred the 4,1,1 -mandrel, Nr hi, pretended to •l • :.• united the party Intro hie house to to i;n din,irr. With the eleephon of ono or two team-t..rr. the party elnekeil arms, wa:ked in and ,at dr ell 10 triCLi, When nit nt tlittr done, our , -r e .. 11?1 , ti;tYcl Fyn ;a . .., • Ittiettly fully ravhl , l•,' who very peliieiy Informed h. of till 11 ii r4.140nv 44 1. 1 74 . 4114 , 1e,1 fora 11 Rik to 't hole party, Mall the .•01,.0 011, It Arnett , : who etai.l with tiro learn -I: i do , e off, and tw .or three moo Who mom . e ere (41.:n0:4 by tine rehels. 'the 1 . 1,4 on lioakung (.1 the misfortune 01 I he.: , • , no - -,les, im uiodlnte y rqirlied in the direr ti-n of Fer 'in ,Uttrti'l.: hut nt lard. seet.nota, y act urn Lot,lligearo hnd !wen 1',13,1V00 I rot tn.ohptiet... ~ u 111.• 111111, 1., Vh: , n YoKtti,to,N‘r I ealth- a' the th:ttattor t th , ati c.,;•.1, , C. 1,11,. The knave.:. i tht`Oart,ir he !Lao h Imr In! on.htit:o ho -ell. a' I tie (me Inviting Itllo to go and e t.•! were' lila 11,1.1 over 1.. v• I 101.1 the C Inc.' 11. !ton' ren re.. nted, I r,• U. , .11 n.n s trLik , l and ~, . ..•r'y AAT ire! hpgan !),.Z.• 111.. f.." :n order Lu put ott hi, guard. t , •lnark.d b flint. that to Would p pony of nu.rt ttnel do i'cl• Aw.y. As the I'. Cik.'l.• all I : • I Illlll. ', 10111,1 ir••• • I, 1 u h•• hI )•• I.! I, , 0 :r1.0.11 in C. liCleetiOtt 1, !II: nn"( t, h propn.ed hog' the 0,11 e •Il lode tv :IVO le the helehher. q,OO. I,Pe pr.!, wider. find tuck the =llll9 I Y' • Itt t nlu tintll ',le itt •-• I: , • it.t•tiet het d;.../6 .t . ' tt ft",. •1 titttti,or. Pte .r..1%01 prtriet ht. A(.-• crrrrr r, n h.s ityftrottent(lrtittt, And ( r,t't(' 1 k fr :Itlt. Jud tt , L lot tilt., -tt.ttritkett 'A t: it e^ e, they I'Vg l tt 1160. t 1 4 •4nt: I 11, ‘,ll i•Of II iu L/ I '‘":1 pro.or. Thez on then' ono t,l 61nfT14 1.111 =MET MEE: 'I: lie car in I J..: .I . .` 0j p, rt:u3ity. u - I V vl !. 1.. u,•• ng, flatly, the (I titarent 1:4”:1.1 • • • • u.l .n ne.ur 'll k .lull, which r;:•,ly e.Aieu!ated 10 L*ut.lun&.>the ,I 1,. Is Al . carrying ;2 co: t.f -e.c. ry itheeooory oveiimpani. pp- e , the ...pi I,: ii• r en , pony eel, her ii•it. di. I '1 ti Lotter 1. , re peated ' J. n i.e r. wnt n.!. , eereir.r.n.eo the il• • • hors:; I HO men MIM , ‘• I,in.inont. in 1,• r !On g eGvorr.d 1. ti..e g:oven ; un, an the Nl,•':rew., -110 hls I!‘e er,.ek reAr mill c I tlw army of I. r .•/,4 dereivem the nonnVirr,,,•. 1 )1.11W, V,•.1 P. 110 Nt'i. frontier:o reer,ye ry.a l :lll,.< tugwr.er, /1,1 , 1 are Yer• loany irog4.,r lon who adl fill the vacancy 01 Lunt. COlOnel :‘ , .111. • I.an-1.,r, .1. t•ltickily, in record to Ctn . n /..e• a- b In the Fork as any one 0.5 u, Is, ...I:it... 01i ~] cr,hglovavtl iu duo Orr, 1.'0,1 rt. , he Iniieperh!ent Ciaoraoy nu.l itn• tt.. i rtiwyni ,lb 'ore, a.lons'ed by a skilftni relitrn thank.. to J ? .nr, [in h : , flhe 14Iherto, of the •-•-•... n '• I, in lorwirdnag a r. r no!n,r, m .0) 1.1,•1:J. hi —Ol ri,: Vt.%111'.• I, that on mat Our I %•: d•hlr NUM' f•V., , In I,hngs of g.•nula, 1,•• a 1,0. iwretonilly. CL tl SU, th , ll/1,31,r, 0,11 SA a gol,lu q p; I) of :Vitt!kph In I ~‘ 1•••),L r NE.-11ratlet• (.1 my War 1131. ,, 6114 kifitl,Nt. IltSlll‘s II ..• .4•1.1.•111 one MO b 111106.1 Hs .4% tht.11; , .11; Of. when ro far array. e ny letter Co. H has lost 11.9 first lieu tenant, A Nlehee, who has gone to pin his regi ment in tit. regular - rul.., ncw stationed in In a, it can/1111 , ,,11),J in which tie had recniv i-d e• - n• • ;lop fr, the proper departmeaL Rr id reontd to ;art alai hint, so .1:11 a In - rdner Wit thOre a los.o it ishetl he sad aleoiye respe4c eu, desired hint to take the step, aipl he, we hale reic•on to believe. did it reluctant ly, Irmo the reasan that the love we sit bore him, was reciprocated by th 4 otaect of our attach ment. He carries with him the best wishre of et ery Iran in the regiment, wherever him lot may le east, and the venter of this predicts for the you•limi , o;iPer, :Mould his life be spared, a career both ireful and Turanar 51.raalad, Nov. I:Lb.—This ut a beautiful ciea', but cold moinicg; the men are juitt alinginp their knapsack, for the drat drill or the clay. Last night, betwcrii nine and len o'clock, 1. - re mail ar rived in comp, when the old saying or the Irish matron, 'that it never rains but It pews "was ly vcrified, as ive all got a good supply c f pa! ere, letters. he, the con•.er 'o of whlcit were devoured with avidly. the package of 1'66(4 of the 16th tmt the titocrber. we. not, I may be permu ted to Kay, the lea--t welcome of the lot. Frrm the Had other paper, received. It woubt 'tern thot nee V,l,llingwn correepoodent of Ito Pittla,its phiu Ht.., wo a heap - about our recialeut. N., I 1/A toy, in all outdo-, that it att Mi`l6i.e n p.gr,r, have to go to td.e columns Cot Me Prljode:pilia Ittllfllt Is for news from home, they are either very h,rd run fur items or ex• trein.ly an oue to ctrculate those they hod there. la attempung to wrde for the Western Petinsyl rants paper-• torn "itch I am proud to know our rt gime.: 5. Lu te•!; tw.13,0, 1 have a j w , ) , en _ deart red to c,ve ilia trots, without:unnecessarily or ' , loll:kg mends at home. The style of languagn uned in the Gazelle, in introduc• tug the paragraph Iran the Pre, as well as the item itself, ire 10.1, . snuttuotl to mislead anti frighten perstuni having r, .stivr e. here. The intro• ductiun • remiri the ..I that no less than seven COMpahie3 era I:am thud (that) vsonity," and then say that ".t 1,. , pa i nfully l a r , gn i . , about the "one r.iindrrd and eight) men on the rick list," of which the freer Intoner iipeaks, a word of expl.nt.t Ott will suffice. There are, thin mornin , g, no lin. Kerr, our skilful ;and etti eleonnt shims roe, one hundred and fifty m :Tan unfit for duty. Sixty of these are convalescent mon who have been lock, but are now wed, with the exceptions of being a Mile Wetar. nity nitifii are doil'aci of rrrp Oight India. po.ttt , •n men who are !() gn , • h t the eUi p. who me a:way. rea. , :y t••r ti,. ,r roll ,e.. >:11 they:wore at tonne, would 1.. pl.- , .my tb it catmint with it going nese H o itocior other fifty, the surgeon informs me, only five have any dangerous symptoms wherever. For the sat. Isfaotion of all concerned, I would state the, here after, as long as t am spared, one or two loiters a week a ill -be fotwarded to the Pit, and as I have no interest in deceiving any one, they may be relied upon as givir g a true and correct aeCalllnt of the condition a id apr•earance of our regiment 'l'm, regiment command ed by eel. 13 , r'sn, to onion Cite —John R. Loom comptny, of Lorton county, is nttncheJ, ;,rt this vicinity for F. tree, Monroy yesterday' morning. by way of Annapolis. It is expected that- a.,per ton, if not all, of our hrigile, will he ordered in the sarne - direcurn shortly. Should this prove true, we may yet have an opportunity to spend the win ter in a vernier climate, ,n a double revers:•, es there will doubtless be hot or rir as wall cc hot weather there. Our re}ment falling in for batt.Fili, , n Ird I• This , afternoon %VA a ill have hrits,:s.le nod to morrow (ten. 141oCieirtn l ne 1113, , 1b0r grAnd :eview, of sixty thounan, troop, It °fiords me unbounded pleapure In bs alto to say that old Ir, and another (~,,, , dernt, iu guilt, have I.een ..b•gged, - n d are in a fair way to have j 114300 done them. The a,clous looked fur todit 'dual, Mr Paymas ter, has nut yet given tue a sight at tGo "yellow bop," but it it contiodantlf h,ped and ex peeled that he will do MlO thin week. W hy we art always "left" to the nlast" by hum, eon only In) areonuted for by 'Apo:: that we ...re , on the • ' ~t the brig ade, and altnoi rh our rtgiment 0..t.,11.1,1 tine ree• and poet of honor, he (~inmrn,t, 1110 lithtfrs • on the ••rig,t,' • iak Inv tirro , to rekell Lb& o,ln me lII\ t all , ::il 1 Will write 1,4 - u twikin w.. I< Hi., the review end l'/1) Ma, Vl.ll Iu the 111,11111.1111 e, iskryuu mhy Fpvnz Ou: 00 , ultuay t. , moioeißteA, tilt no( bo-s CollneollOY Jam .10 lii xtningc r ===l Reed'. M agee ,,„ rrl ~urea Rhenmati m Kee d'e Magnetic Or enrol. Herd'," Magn'•ll cure. Neuralgia, Reed'.t . Magnetic 01 cures %V Reed' Magneto 01 cures 11; cer „,,/ sort , geeda Magnetic Oi cur.,. Nervous Reed's Magaet, ill. to rot. Pr, s:4 d Feel: Reed', Mago , •r,a 1.1 clAren Fre-11 Wounui. Reed's Magnets Swelling , : Reed's Ma,nelin 011 cores Pain in P - ,a Pa, k. Reed's 111/1)10,IC NerVo•lts A II AN lotirr Reed'. Ma,o.tel:e I hi • Are- Earn , ' e iaatinehe For sale It • .1 OlitimT.J.N. ! , ruggist and dealer in 4.1 a VA.m.l) rdi.4ll4 . Ene-, nolb 4ntithfi.•l.l.n I F• urt.h at EIMER VALUABLE BEAL. ESTATE, ON TEESDAI HIENING, NOV. 2.tith DAVIS' AUCTION ROOMS pay-N4 /UWE 'r( Y-;lc: AN ANI THE FT kI.tc—AI,I, , AOCR'R )KI —TAktAmo . I -T A 1.1.4 , ar • , Car" iftr ' , P. NI , Son • (yr.. (I I iat..y • •...v• m••'y from a a , .•aa 14 In) [rook, one.' t o • , thiA4- , A . ,y 1•PIll ymlr CA-!er, ro.• I ..11d•ni k ad. I 0,,a n hnl 1 11 , /Ali! •n• •;,.. A planter our. d m. In 4 IA Pnk. Ytnirr , J.RI( I . rOrr .Mr ,A !rut'. 1101,P, NwS y Th.,. ra riOth:11.!•••1.1.11 :I'l tit, wilV ..1 PI, Lli. P(( ( of Mr. WK. In A.-11 , nri., A th-Cri,',. 'AI (IMP ~•...1 hey rinr.ni•n; and fLir a.n.k tmetir,l.iinf, in 111,. 51.1,-. -Ir.- ;mint. thy are nn , nri.o.s. : Lr I L. th.) allrArt . titer, I',ll3Cii I t I.IPI Ne I=l Hold by TERN. HEI.PATki, Pitt.enurF., Pw And by .11 .) , Arp 17;.._1.1: 04, to tak HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Eurolope _ . . A Lerturt on the Anture, ctit..et.t nttd 12.-klacal Cure of Sun• - rnAt.rrhiAm. or M.-tninal Weak nn,, I n ‘olunLary E111.6/0/38, SVX , II.I in.t.nlity, and w.nhi to Ilan - Uwe generally. Nerv , mouorn. numptu n, Eptlepos nn I Fit.. MtntA' nod in,taptutlty, res , .l',no trot : 4 ,1f-A1,1;4•,. 0.• Hy Kt HC. J CI'LV EEL WE'LL, AI. 1 , , Author •,( the (;•teti Bee,:. dr, "A Boon to Thousands of Suttrrers." unonr nPal. In a 1,1,1:n K ny , ire- H. pcnNt revript Cep two Pent ylmrilr., by f IR_ I H.. 1 r. K LINE, lo•li-31r1.1.ii 127 linw,Ty. N.l". ,)111, T_T _ID .8 P. 1K 8 _ R. I , AIRMAN, I . , :iIACICFAKER. sr./e lek,!ent evz.7l,.r rnske's K. 1it 7 1.:(3 RR'S CABINET WA RER.tA , ,IMs. No 45 CibI,THKIELI) S I'HKET Retedenve. street, Allegheny 45. y. Orders msy o. legi AT CHARLES' LIN ERY STAHLE., Alleglaele se2l43lnd-2p OM. OFFICE MONONGAHELA NCE CO .1-11.tatetrgh. November 20th. luil. j AN ELECTION FOR FIFTEEN I/I R. t_t• TOES of this Company, CO Nerve durn t : the ❑ruing year, will be held at that r tIMe on 'll' Ett- ItTS E Till ED DAY OF DECEMBER, between the hours of 11A. M. and 1 P. M arl.:l-.4.1 HE •HY r. ATVita Seen•tvr. DI V .% NJ, ()FP ICH 111()NONGAHEL n i INS() HANCECo t L..kurgh Nnv zr b•-•r l otb. 161. ::,..iH.`CoPmßpl . aln -1 ,7 1 I 11 } 4 : v N eTth A day N iiD d i. t: Ind of Pt:qtr. 11u1,1..1RS on viten him, of ;It Ca: ttal S:o,k out ut the «tuned pmtint of tlitt tux months, intyahle forthwith; nota,Yrkt H EN R Y H. ATWOt tU , Secreutry, 07F 1 (111PIrrsnuaaH CoNNEI,O/ILIA R. R. co. fl ,o•ricE 'I'C) K 'IHE thrg a- nuel meeting of the dvr k re of the VoAsburgh and Connelsville Fttulreed comp an y all! Le eel,' at Ihe otfice he company t Lino„' lit/Offing, Fourth street.) in the city of Pi lt.hu rgh, on the FIPLYI' MON OA Y,(4econd daY) OF I).Eci.,..Ni HISIt NE'S I'. at 10 o'clock a. In.. for toe purpo,e of elo, tint: Itvelro darecture for the ensiong , year. 00'2,1-:it W. 0. If I 1(4 Fr A Rl, Soey. I'/ , TO THE CITIZENS OF no nouns. invent(' to you Ps n nanditiste the ensuing election. tor the ntfick , of CI I'Y CONTROLLER. If a long experience in varied and estensive bu•i oeaa, a perfect tanidarily wth accounts, and the olentiflcat.on of a lifetime a it i all the interests of my native c,ty, entitle me to our confidence and aunport. I wilt confidently hope for your auffrages. noiatf WILLIAM LI VILE. CARPETS, OM CLOTHS W. M'CLINTOCK, Bore buying call an se. an ai ;ortmsnt. or CARPETS, DRUGGETS, &c., Most complete and vatted in the ally FFlrr_4 8 ECURE I Wei EDIATELY, the ad vantage of their having been purchared before the recent great advance in prices n022/201 ASSIGNEES SALE.—On Thtlrs the 12th day of December, 1801, at 10 o'cilook a mat the Court House, in the city of Pittsburgh, I will offer at public sale a la-ge quantity of West ! ern l ands, as follows: 100 acres in M useivine county, 160 acres it Scott county, 80 acres in Han- Cock county acres in Worth county. 820 acres in Lucas county, Ohio, near Toledo; 160 acres in Le Seur comity and several hundred acre. near St. Paul, in Ramsey county. Minnesota; land war rants amounting to 630 acres, besides a large nurn• her nt claims, notes, judgrnent., due bills. Ac. The pale will be without reserve to close out the trn3t Capitalists and parties interested would do well to attend. Address Box 498, Pittsburgn, or red! at the office of the County Treasurer in the tlnu rt Scuse. Terms moth. WM. H CAMPBELL, n022-.ltd.3tw 'Assignee 01 James Blakely. • D R. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIXENT, Wholeaale and Retail by _nolkBo,:te(N-1 BUCEWHET FLOUR 0 sacks Buckwheat Flour just received and ter gale by JAMES A. FRTZEB, corner Market. and First streets, APP L 1150 barrels choice Apcla, various kinds, just received and for tale by JAM FM A. FETZER. corner Market and First streets. 1 uu rs (1%-Sl, W d~•~~ D.I 01 A• ID MALE CEEB A I' : 0 Cfi , MEMO 1 1 11 , 111 STR KET WM. M SHINN, Tr ug'oe MANHOOD. 112 Trarket Street, R. E. SELLERS & CO., corner Second and Wood ext NEW A. DV R NT ENTS ! W A 'l' •II , NI VOL?. CA ItIE • I: JAN.: w l'OOlllN. V cute 0% tr.ng ,•' 111 .It/i re at COSI 1, rOOM 14 I I)6T—ON AFFER jUI NOUN, between the I.ru Ftnre. t,” Ih. ,0r ,.0r of Penn and Rand str., si,t the Cinzedis' Bank, TWO HUSDRED 1 , 01,1,1R5. Any pinion finding, t r giving informi.tein c said money at Ices often or at said drug store, re. warded. n 025 JANUAAVIst, 1861. ETNA IN):114 - 1NCX COMPANY F:ARTFOLD, ONN Bank Stoc.s In NPVT York Hartrerd ,k Is, ton rd.. Louts, Phdadilph% and other planes 6,1,005A0 50 Uudtid Blhlefl 11-I, en and &ate:stocks: lurk, Ohio, Re!11,111.4“, TPI3- pre4ve, 5114vvitr: .4.:1i,1170 0) C.ty :kook II ai uot it, It is:heater, rooksyn, .Ter,ey lily, New 1 ork, Railroad STOCRS—liarttt.r4l and Ni %V Haven, Bo ton NVo:e ..ter. Coon. River MOIL ge Poll '9 Roal al ,. — M s.:ilane dei I errs Cash an hand and dip sit-id on nail, , and in AR., i e hands 366,292 65 V 2 t1ti1.,17 5 3 - 2 ' I. lA - 1111,11112i, Ckuns, unadjusted a, d not due - ' Vs 4 old 114 ii.er pet•L:Ulty holi(.11.. and tent taklA pifix,lll elll at- Len. inA to yt.ur Mt.lliftnee Went:, A.. A. C it It IKR k BRO, Agents, rn,.rth ~treeL udti 6.// SpAn AL ICh— GR VA-ifkAtAti COoDS IN TUE NEW YOUli AUCTIONS MN, HORNE has been by a , lenti r.g New Sort: Auct !on., in aec ar, an ;-.el a- .•ortalool of PL A I N FANCY any de- dcc,L in ir , •nl former pri,pA n 0n.h.1 hal': A it, 01,..)Yee, We ar.- p•o; Hro.l . 0 ,t 1 I. r•il rct ntorr-, t, participate in !tin I‘l . o hto by rtt , r,n4, lirem goodn'al a on the cunt.. JCSEPH 11OHNE, rn,Y.s3t MArkett nt.reeL LILS.LieI I' A SSU ILy CI ATI ON L URA JOHN B. GOITGII ve r tt tectitro before the oung Mott', 1..11 , :try AS?OO,-Lon, ?rid the pulthe goner .lly, on MONDAY EVENING, NOV'H 2 COJECERT 11.1 LL oct-11.:11.1PER.A r. o_l.)oa•ra open at 64 a'aloakt.. I.eaturo to corn u .. .'l'; t•tet 25 r ente; to be had at the lohmitt and tpt • ~, -tem•n. library roocng, und at the door. ". If. h. I Nc.A ID, W. Ii Mt 60WAN, F. B. BULF:itir, 2 B. RUBLE I, _ IMIIIIIIMI NEW WOOLEN GOODS 110111 'ST 11111,111\t1 STOI 77 Market Street. have rao,rati hi ai.rk larce lantities of WO( HOODS SONTAGS, SC kIZFb, MITTS, and -Al 0- 1 1 . .0 0 1. SOCIt.S FOR :.•01,E) I ER Merino and • Wool Ribbed Hose. Flue Islnedit'otton Hose, Fancy Wool Hose. A ,cot.! rt, , :tro tof ali it.tll,l of I T.; .V EH I S fur I.htties and Mire ALEN •INDEI;. , RID GLOVES. IIEAVY LINED BUCK CLuVES =IRE If 0 l' SKII: 16 ;r, wv - htvsriely 1141,1110114 AL SkIELT@. C111..N IL M: AN I) ( MU) lETr Me•r•hant+ant oer. 01 find an ••C I.•••. • q. FA we,, he nnett:, lip - e t W :n•hran.. 's e:voto, Rombtaintis, At' • ~,1 r.J.5, , e1.1 In c . .t.y, etcher .n .11:1.10, 11):V*171 iIORNE. 11 .2 , 1 A RN. ET STREET. ♦ `- ? C - -/ -/ / / L.. C P -' •-____ - - ' .:.% CO RN 1 ' t'LAIIt S rs At: .rd . . :,t;RVI'.I IN \ ti1•:11 A'l I C rhi '1 liter. Ei lt!ul •ANO 7 ut• . 113 I.•• pa,t - so•I . brLlunta enter at muly A A. CABRIER & 'lll:sburgli General Insurance Agency, pxnles Represented of High at S. and I og. i',•:111:1. API • suer Alp mi. , ',.ken of Nu .ie n.'.1F,.1 ln-:, P.tr,t-nrgl._ A'''' L I L.,rrok iroeti A pries for s&P I.y nolb HP.NItr H. 011.1.,1' N E W I; OD DS IA T (11Ai(LES GIPN ER'S, 7 , 3 M i 10 .3 I,: F RENCH (..)R';LES CHAB,LES GI I'N ER'S, is MARKET STREET LAT E 11 AN DK ERC El I EFS Al CHARLES GIP .N E R' S, 78 MA. RKE STREET FRENCH )10“,:"1.8 CHARLES GIPNER'S, 78 MARKET STREET LACE HANDKER:III EFA A'l Gil ARLES GII'NER' s, S , MARKET STRvEI N EW (iouDS JUST RECEIVED AT TR E.CHEAP CASH BOOT AND SHOE STO.RE OF JOSEPH H. BORLAND, 98 market street, 2n.1 door from Fifth; Great reduction in prices. 0023 DWELLING HOUSES in various parts of the oily, boroughs and townships. Choice building lob, farms and western lands, for sale by S. cIIT/113ERT & SON, n 023 No. 51 Market street A(%)IIF.RTABLE , DWELLING hn uae, Hultablo for a Pm 01 family, on Carson street, South Pittsburgh. Rent $5 ner month. curBBRR r 6 1 30$1, 51 Market street. SMITH & PITCAIRN, • MERCHANT TAILORS No. 4 ST. CLA I R ST RENT. IL- 35 barrels Sane 'a 011: 50 do Carbon do —rereiv.d and for H ENRV H. COLL! NM salty by E --- LA D -1,600 Piga Lead 100 BdlH Bar 1...41.1, fnr sale hy HENRY H. COLIANR - - PI UT Egg- A.... 1 60 hexes prime Cuttlag Cheese, duet received and for este by JAS. A. FETZER, n 022 corner Market and Vast streets. W. & D. iIIUGUS - Rare received and opened the largest, AND MOST BEAT ASSORTMENT OF D D S DRESS GOODS, of tho - npweStartd most faskOonable.dyle. BLACK AND WHITE SQUARE BR AWLS, BLACK AND WHITE LOAD BRAWLS, BROWN AND WHITE SQUARE SHAWLS, - BROWN AND WHITE LONG SHAWLS, New style of FRENCH MOURNING SHADS STRIPED COURONNE SHAWLS. A large sasortment of Children's and ?dia . tes' F (Inare and Lnng Woolen Shenk. c P.C.U.LAIIS AND CLOAKS, of the very latest pattern: CORAIF:R FIFTH AND MARKET STREETS. CO -PA RTlirWlii r4l E KUB:NCRIBERB? 11 AVE AS- Roc' A sith theribiiiiMerjiate February at I le% Mr. IV el TYLF,- thi,ina firm, REIN E- Nati elElfl,e. 'fee husiftetiVanll hereafter be conducted under the name and style of REIN F.- MAN Nih YRAN k RIEDDE, at onr old stand, No. 3t Pi fel'H STILLERIV ken NS MAN Lk ME 4 RAN; HUMAN, MKYRAN IMPORTERS AO WHOLESALE DEALER' Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sillier an( Plated Ware, watch Material, Tools and Machinery, and WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TEE CELK [MATED ANCRICAN WATCIIKB In calling the attention of the public and the trade to the above, we desire to add that we are prepared to coer a larger and better select ed stock of Hoods in our line than ever was °dared in thin Possessing every facility for obtaining the most of our goods direct nom the beat Manufacto rie., both in this country and to Europe, hav ing acquired a thorough knowledge of the bosi tees from nearly twenty yearn experience, at on r present old stand, and just vddel the large.and new stoca of the late firm of REINEMAN a 8I&. DUE, to our present large stock. we teel confident that an examine ion of our asu.ortmout would prove sd van taxers, s to buyers. We are also agents for the jtv.tly celebrated AMERICAN W .'l'CHE.B.innntifec' tuned at Waltham, Mat it.,and are prepared to flit all or tors promptly, st manufaemrers pr era. English and twirs Ws.ettes, of every description, imported to order, with names on to suit purchasers. Watches reptered in a superior manner. n 029 REINEMAN, MEYRAti & MAMA:I6 0 FLA. SME I RIS, N U BIAS Needle Work and Hosiery VICTOR' NES VELVET FLOUNCED ROBES, DRESS GOODS, =MEM HOME MADE BLANKETS, SIHRTINGS AND SIIIITINGS t . l5_N W GOODS IMEN ALMO3T DAILY: u 4 C. HANSON LOVE, EIEIIII TOPE 1. 4 ks, I agt? n •tRa, in NO, 30 WOOD STREET, Manufacture and wholesale and retail dealer in MT Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, sfrg,_ In our sample room mot be found the `CELEBRA TED GAB BURNING qOO.ll. STOVE:B,s EUREKA AND TROPIC, the merits of which have been fuliv tested by thousands, and the btoves pronounced untvaleci by any in this market; together with a great many other deairaole patterns. FOR e'44 CENTS, A We have also s very large assortment of PARLOR AND RUTIN& STOVICS, embracing Home of the BEST PATTERNS now of fere.' to one publ C. eV' FANCY ENAMIsi'L - RD ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest etylefi. Common Kit hen liow and Jam Orates, all of which are of fered at very low tiriciis: Iffir Special inducements offered to buildera in want el GRATE FRONTS. no6:6m SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS, SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS, SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARI, FITERIOR HAVANA CIGARS, SUPERIOR HAVANA MARX I am this day in receipt of en assortment of SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS. Those 'wishing an article that can be relied on at all times; can procure them FOR 623.; CENTS AT A7' __,IOSEPII FLUTING'S, emmer Marken street and the Diamond. SHOULDER BRACES, SHOULDER BRACk.S, SHOULDER BRACES. A superior article of SHOULDER BRACES, always on band AT JOSEPH FLEMINGA AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S, AT JOSEPH FLEALING O 6, corner Market streetand the DiamoncL n 023 corner Ittalket street and the Diamond. JAMES H. CHILDS & CO. HOPE COTTON MILLS, SEAMLESS BAGS, $2, Inches to 4W Inches Wide ailr.Ordere may be left at H. CHILDS Jk CO'S., US Wood Street. Pitiabureb. oeftlyas JOHN MOORHHAJD, COMMISSION MERCHAIgT, 70ir. ?RN 1141.L.1 07 PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, EO. 74 WATER STREET, 'BELOW NARNir s albs eiT75/37/20.U. STCS. S. C. DRLED )3EEF— ti 5 blca R. C. Beet Toniraein la More and for hale b BELLERt3 3 CO. no2o Penn street. Pittsburgh. .25 BBLS MESS 'PORK-- 1 n more and for sale by F. SELLERS & Peon artreett. Pittsburgh. S , . - II LPET I T E OF LIME for the Pre— ,CHEESE— . . _ sorvation of Cider; just race) eed arid for sale 100 boxes E 1.1 Cheessrenehed bt GEORGE A EELLY, Druggist, ... n 022 HENRY . OOLLINS. N g It o. es Federal at Allegheny._ GROSS HULL'S OLDPALM. - SOAP, DEN I' 51i,25 per month tor `it stms4l 'to lust received and tersai. brs 1:11 dwelling, in Splanes Genii Inquire at GEORGE A. Wi ..ltliT' Druguist, nol6 611darket street. DO2O No 861 re4,9l#44l,9otetty. NEW GOODS. 43vor offered to the ptAdie. New style of & D. HUGUS, In every desertption of NO. 42 FIFTH STREET, (cne door from Wood, Pathimrgh, Po HOOP SHIRTS, SHAWLS AND:;CLOAKS, GREY BLANKETS, 74 Market Street. B "Et..A_ll) LEY, (corner Second, Pittsburgh,) kindn of Grate Fronts, Fenders, &e Allegheny City; Pa. AND OF osw..e.l3trizttaip, "'' I!'l~V9'F7~~.'f~; PITTSBURGH THEATRE lAILISsi can Meissner- Perrin or tometalee.—private Bow, ffsea, Binp le Beet- ID Private LlOl., al,OO, Parquette and Drees Merle. chairo, 60 ••entx; Family Girela, 26 mints?, Colored Gallen., i 6 ceni 8; Colored Boxes.. 80 cents., Gallery, la eevia. MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 25, 1861. Fiat of 143 beßutifial youug actress Mims MI'T'CHELL. SATIN PARIS. Cepnain Matt Ma,gglp Mitchell 7o ecin4thilititicthe BONNIE - Mtge Thiettedeiiii7l -- " ,Neggy Maelexhrt, Alias Maggfe Mitchell MI NEIVS UNION STATIONAROACKET CONTAINS; 24 E , lieets raper . ; 24 Envelopes; eel Pend 1 Copper Errodinin Pen 1 Pen Holder ; ; 1 Lead Pencil, PRICE 25 CENTH: Dealers Supplied at, $3:40,31r Dozen HENRY fli lAEA, , r . NtleeRSRCIr bilwar)Ot.burgh NOTICE POSITIVE • (AWING TO TH thRESFAT STATI lJ of the country DR, F, A, VI) MOSCHISKEIN BTAY IN I'l ITs ell ittifl has been prolonged bt pond the onginal Intention. He therefore begs t give P 0 WI WIVE 4076 CE to 11,04,1 who v.iph to core: tilt him either for DEAFNESS. Or any Malady or the EYE 'I 0 DO !SO AT ONCE, AB OTH EU ; ENGAGEIIEI T., and the repeated invitations to visit come of tb neighboring_ qitips to the Mate, trill oblige him I absent himself some l titlewhile from the city. EYE AM )= E. DR. VON MOSCHISKER, OCULIST ANWAIITILIST t4ivea 4iN entire qttentton to tt , treatment of tb DISE:A.SEB Ot4"ra EIE AND EAR REQUIRINt. MEDICAL UR SURG TREATMENT. O .7. F; , . i a' ?E; o- 155 THIRD ,Fr:R*ET, BETWEEN sninvipApAisi) GRANT 8T8.,'• N. B.—Call at 0130 e to consult - DR. VON M. no 7 • • WILLTAAT CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &o ALSO , Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD IIIOPIONGAIFIRI BYE WHISKY, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, noo , Prrasspuon, PA. Eie BULGER. AckNuFA.cpuitsa, or EVERY DESCRIPTION OF , FURNITITRE • No. 45 SIM ithlield Street, PITTEIBURCH. A. FULL AsSORTZENT OF Pittsburgh Flanuflictared Furniture, Constantly on nand, s bleb we is at the lowest prices for CASH. myledyds Win:. M. FABER & co,. STEAM ENGINE itilitEßS. 'Rani FOcNimits, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Near the Pensti ttnnot. 17I'SBURUTI, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF _at Steam Engines, ranging from duos to one hundred and fifty horse-power. *and,attited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Bleat Furnaces, Factories, etc. Give particular attention to We constructkrn of En. gins and Machinery for grist mille, and for up. rights; =day and circular skriv mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready or ship ment at shortatolice,;Bngine and etkou of every descriptiow Also, furnish Boilers and Bhomtiro separately, 'Wrought Iron Shalting4iaakerszland - fn ever] vinery, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and lifachrueillards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of tne best quality of materials, and, iyarranted in all cases to give eatisfactieit. • .Orders from all parts of the countrLkoliciteo end emmettv SlkaN CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS —AT THE=— , -'t FOURTH STREET CARPHTHRORE. D. & 11. IPOAL . ark' HAVE w this clay opened.partofrayery large and vaned assortment of CARPETING; tftwhieti they invite the attention °Limps's, as, Omani! be of bored on the most firvorible taitns,' Also, • newly tmported.hit.cd beyiniful Dimimets, all witiths,at the lowestiates. W. U. it H. fiI.TALLRE; oc2ls Pourth'strenklufsr Wood. ciMP NP' A. _ N WINES4e..fZ - Widow Elionot 7 • G,reen Beal. Ctiatleo Apd Crablidet(wpQo WM.B LW Wood street. For sale by nol9 Sagan . . .... 4 1 4 ,116 1 1- D•Annve fr.OOlOll.T DALZELL & CO., wHoLgsA4..t.G.Roctri.s 1 COMMISSION AND FORIkRONICAEICHANTS Duzinejer Pmemasz Paratniauhtuninatcousl IVI Sal TAsEtTy-Ertranrr. roma. Pneaursaa. GFN'fS' FANCY TRAVELING BHIRM3, 10 different styles, made:of Scar- let Flannels, of Fine French and lowerdithdeo, at $1 and upwards, wholende and retail. EATON, BIA13101SEACO„ TT.Fiftti street. Fl EN [JERSON BAR
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