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JAMES P. BARR,
EviTo rt Alp, PROP R . 1!, I?. T R
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• lions:One Dollar per,year,"
OFFICIAL PAYER OF-- THE CITY
SATURDAY NIORNING:...,..DEC.
c . . 11.214.33 -B. s
The Chronicle and-the Message.
/*editor of the Chronicle, who claims to be one
of the F. F.'s, struggles to justify his conduct in
appropriating our pitiOn which he sunk his
relt
p ,asions to lien nduet. Be eayo wa
shell not have attempted to make a few dimes
by any exclusive control of the met sage—yet in
the next-breath states he endeavored for days to
obtain.a einem:poly of it, as he did last year, ;
Which nebltly complained. He is welcome to his
epterprise, ;Md while he surfeits "our" readers
with his special dispatches every afternoon, (which
we hops he pike fee) they are procured, ne was the
President's Message, outside the Associated Press.
No morning paper protende to their reprint, much
lets Melina them as their property, Mr. Melinight
Would soon inform us by private note that such
eonduct would be unbecoming a gentleman. Yet
we, outside the Associated Press, obtained n pri
vete message, which he appropriated—hcw, we
leave him to explain—and undertakes to leoturens
for the monopoly which he says he was anxious
to obtain, and offered large sums to secure. Ho
further Intimates we saw Mr. Brooks in Philadel
phia, and made arrangements for the message.—
'f his, in a I its parts, is untrue. We neither spent
time, breath nor expense in advance to secure the
message; the offer wan made to te!r graph, provid
ed we would pay a certain sum; we replied we
would give it—which ended the transaction. Had
we supposed the editor of the Chrotticle would have
been sell-convicted et his present degredation, in
merry to hint we should have refrained. lie . ay e
we "had no right to deprive a great coin -nun ity of
the message ror twelve how's." True, Lehonld
have appeared in the Chrome.e first. It is the only
paper read. 'When the great community have got
through with the Canute' nothing romaine
but palmy slumbers. If he will only forgive ns—
now (this makes the third Presidentle Message
we h‘ve beaten him in iaeuwg)we shall not expose
him hereafter.
As a mere matter of business, we beg leave to
inUrnatete him, that, had be been tnx , ous to get
nd of hie numerous dollars,w h Mb he so frequently
reminds nit of possessing, there was another way
of getting the message betides tending to Greens
b nijorbribing ragged arc hies to purloin it, which
Was, to have had ittelegraphed from Philadelptda
through bis special correspondent, on the very day
it was delivered. We received the message in full
st four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. There wee
plenty cf time to procure another copy before aix
in the evening, as a private meatinge.,—but that
world have cost money. Perhaps he did not think
of it, but we cannot take charge of his stupidity,
std his readers should be spared his long homdiee
upon the way he didn't got the message.
Long before the editor's introduction to rice's.
paper lire there was something tike enterprise in
securing an early copy of the President's message
And I. afore thechys of telegraph it wan frftl.lllll3l.l
:pressed from Brownevil a and Chimbeiland, too
horse, with frequent relays and at considerable ex
pense. The paper fallirg behind in the race gave
up, and never attempted to deceive the people by
lying about the attests to secure an early copy,
and publishing it without proper credit. We hope
we hive done with this trifling matter; if the sotto r
still thinks we "have succeeded no better by ru'
private arrangement than we deserved." and con.
urines to complain—he stall be satisfied.
'ImPaRTAIiT DEcisiorr.—The Street Corn•
mitten of Allegheny Councils, in a report
on Thursday evening, announced that the
case of the appeal of the City of Allegheny,
in the Tassey Estate, was successful in the
Suprdme Court, by reason of which the
city has saved grading and paving claims
amounting to nearly three hundred dollars
against that estate, and an important prin•
dole establiahed in regard to the lien of
grading and paving improvement, very
much to the advantage of the city. By
virtue of that decision, paving liens an
ail other city rates, levies, taxes and
seisments, aro to be paid prior to any
other incumberanee, no matter how old;
and the lien of paving claims remains after
sale of property, for so much as the pro
ceeds of sale were insufficient .to satisfy.—
This decision makes good city claims to a
large amount.
JUSTIFIED.—GM Itt:Ctellan has pro
mulgated his decision in the matter of tho
shooting of Thomas O'Eouke, of the Pan..
neck Guards, by his Captain, Enright,
while resisting arrest by the guard. In
view of all the facts, which ne sums up,
the _Major General says Capt. E 'a conduct
was not only justifiable but meritorious,
and that he simply discharged his duty in
Dealing summarily with the offender. He
might have retreated (though it might not
have been possible or safe) before a mutin
ous soldier of his own company, but such
a course would have been prejudicial to
good order and military discipline and the
alternative was to put the offender to death.
The guard is censured for neglecting to
secure O'ltonke when ordered, and con
cludes by remarking that deceased's blood
is upon his own head and the guard who
shrunk from duty.
TEEN MATTOCN'S ALLEY PROSECUTION.
—Messrs. Wycoff and O'Neil, the contrac
tors, who are opening Mattock's alley,
had a hearing before Mayor Wilson yes
terday, on a charge of violating a city or
dinance by proceeding without a permit.
J. F. ,Slagle, Esq., appeared for the city,
in his capacity of Solicitor and D. Reed,
Req., for defendants. After hearing the
evidence a• d the argu.nents the Mayor, in
accordance with the wish of counsel, gave
judgment sit in an action of debt against
defendants for the amount of the penalty,
deriding that under the Act of the Lescis-.
lature to alley is public property. The
case will be appealed to Court.
No W olives nx (IQT Damak. —Mayor
Wilson had before him yesterday morning
a man who was arrested on Thursday night
in a state of intoxication. The Mayor
asked him how he happened to get drunk
when the reply was: "Well, to tell the
truth, I read the President's message yell
terday and found it so d—d mean that I
went and go,t on a spree, and hadn't got
over it last bight." The Mayor discharg.
ed his customer on a promise not to offend
again, and the following entry was made
on the watch-house docket: "Discharged;
Abraham Lincoln to pay costs."
Ar.f..snao LARCENY.—John Clark, a
colored man employed about the cattle
yards in Allegheny, has been committed to
jailfor a further hearing on a charge of
stealing four or five hogs, two of which ho
sold to a butcher named Joseph lloeiler.
Clark alleges that the hogs were taken up
as "strays," and when he found the owner
he refunded the price of the two sold to
Beefier, and gave up the others.
FINED —James Ward, grocer, doing
basinesi on Blower stieet, Allegheny, was
fintxl five dollars and costa, yesterday
Meriting,
.try Mayor Drum, for forestall ,
big the market. He had purchased eighv
teen pounds of butter, during market hours
to sell again. The market constable pounc
ed upon him, and he had to pay the pen
alt • .
Loox•Otr Yon Fun :—A rare bill of
attraction is presented for this evening at
the. Theatre, embracing the new trick
pent:mine of 8. The House that Jack
Built," with Mr, mareu kg clown, and
new scenery, trappings, machinery, Scc „
the " Gold Seekers" and the " Maniac
Lever," Mr. Henderson as Michael Erie.
We iciqk, with such a bill, for an immense
house:.7
Kitoos is to deliver-a lecture
,Bt....reter's church, Allegheny, for the
.7. 1 " jA I lletli of the poor, tomorrow evening.
1 4 ,
.I....teierry loweln . up.
eratives et the A r-, to end from their
work, the Uitix•wE' resbonger Railway
Uompeny refusing to carry them at half
fare.
- Tizra.trxso iv NO Sit - I ry Miner,
Frfth street, sends us a Tnanksgiving ser
mon, preached by Rev. Cher. Wadsworth,
in the Arch Stree. Presbyterian church,
Philadelphia, published by request. Those
who heard this serm in say it was most
eloquent and fitting. It will command gen.
eral perusal.
GIADUATED AT DUFF'S COLLEGE,
PITTSBUSO -G W. Bal lan ti no, Temper.•
anceville, Pa ; J. R Kunkle, Irwil.'s
Station, Pa ; F. Bauer, Allegheny city; P.
Banwoff. Allegheny city ; L. Slialer,
Brownstown, Pa., all of whom passiid an
honorable examination and awarded the
elegant new college diploma with copies
of the new edition of Doff and Duncan't
gems of penmanship.
A NEW artillery company has been or•
ganized from the Plummer Guards, st
Cheat Mountain, Va. They take charge
of a am gun batte-y, inirmerly commanded
by Captain C 0. L Captittn C. T.
Ewriag is to c , m3inand the new company.
0. McClure Hays Is Chit,f of Piece No. 1 .
How itht'y tkiti the foot 911 Lime,
That cult' treads on flowers,
Speaking of I`me, how swiftly each day
passes into the yesterday of life. The holi
days are once more upon us. The hearts
of many recipients will be made glad by
some kind token of remembrance as a for
get me not. And here we would advise all
who wish to make a nice present that will
be all that the seller represents it to be b•
call at Lupton's One Dollar Store, 51i
Market street.
30,91 PH MITIR
JOSZPR MEYER & SOB,
isianufAet urers of
FANCY AND PLAIN
ongreirflunE & AI RS.
WA &MOUSE., ITHFIELL) STREET,
(between ‘ , ..l:th etreet And Virgin alley )
nee PITTSBUR(;q.
ALBUMS
pubTok3rßApii
ALL STYLES,
MEM
DIARISS FOR 186:1
W. S. HAVEN.
CORN!.:R. ) )!, AV , I'.4IRII;IiIii.ICKTS
PETRONA OIL. WORKS.
LONG, MILLER dc CO.,
Works at Sliarpsbargli Station, Alle
gheny Valley Railroad.
ilirOtlice and Wsrehouse
23 Markel Street, Pittsburgh.
Manufactures nr Illuminating and Lubricating
Carbon Oda and litnanli4
Nn. L REPINED OIL, WAHRANTIED
NUN-ICXPLOSI VE, always nn b nd. ocd4-ly
TIER AN Si. GETTi,
Wholesale aft! Retail GrOcers,
DIVATIT.2I AND DIALEUS IN
TXLS, WINES, LIQUORS, &e,,
North-East corner of
OHIO STREE r AND Tll & DIAMOND,
D.1;0-1y a LI, EGFI FNY MTV.
JAMES H. CHILDS & CO.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City; Pa.
KIJIPPACRUeIIiSPI OP
SEAMLESS BAGS,
DM=
S Is.T.A.33T_TRCIS
$2 Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
Sir Order s may ha 101 at H. Cllll,lkl E CO'S, 131
Wood Emmet. 1.0 +hunch. arBl:lrie
SPALDING'S
TLIROAT CONFECTIONS
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
BRYAN'S PULMON 11l WAFERS
AYERS' -CHERRY PECTORAL
SCHEINiUIi PULMONIC ;,VE.UP
SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP
For sale by
CHAS. H. SUPER,
AT HIS DRUG STORE,
Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sts.
DR. BROWN AT HOME. - DR.
BROWN has returned from tus western trip
and In prepa.ied to attend to
ALL PROFESSIONAL CALLS,
AR 711E1
OLD OFFICE, NO.• 50 SM.ILHFIE.LD STREET
nn9.B
CHISTMIS PRESENTS
-A T -
CHARLES GIPNER'S,
No. 78 Market Street,
E M.BROIDE RED COLLARS,
for 25, 37;4, SO and 620.
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS
for 37341 aad upward
EMBROIDERED SETTS,
for 75 coats and upwards.
Lace Collars.
Lace Betts,
Lace Handkerchiefs
Berlin Wire Portmonaies,
Li EA T 111: It CABA6,
Sin Belts and Buckles,
NEEDLE BOOKS,
IiANDKERCHIENS,
iiEM ,s'racti H ANDRE BOILIEFS
CHEAP FOR CASH.
MEANS & COFFIN,
o3uccesaare to M'Candloss, Mnero A ON)
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Carnet Wood and Water ate,,
mom PITTSBURGH. PA.
From Missouri.
S 4dv lC: eB EL tr l.li um , Mo., th
e6Doeurtaleual
re O
that rurricolathesast
iii moved a pert of his foiCeTrom I.hecolVtO
, I.o!nt five miles distant where he has
1 0 •
atablished his headquarters .
General ltaina' command remains at
Osceola.
A train of 50 wagons from Lexington,
laden with supples .or Prices army, passed
unmolested within 15 miles of this place on
Monday last.
There are four rebel recruiting offiees
open in Lexington, unliEticg recruits for
Prices army.
A meeting was held there last Friday, at
which several prominent Secessionists
spoke, urging a united effort in behalf of
the rebels, ri , milar meetings have bar n
held in Clay, Stay and other river counties
and subscriptions for money, clothing, &c.
are in circulation.
It is not, perhaps, generally known, but
,s believed to be a fact, that the County
Court of Saline, Claib Jackson's residence,
in July last, authorized commissions to
raise $lOO,OOO to be expended for the belie•
fit of Priee's army.
Other counties along the Missouri river
are believed to have done the same thing.
It is staled on good authority that when
Price beseiged Lexington, a declaration of
citizens was sent to him from Saline noun..
ty with an urgent request that be would
nut allow his army to enter the county,
which wee complied with. The reason for
this request was the groat dread entertain
ed by the inhabitants of that county of the
plundering propensitio.: of Pries= rehab.
The counties along the Missouri, West
of Jed eeon City, are the richest in the
State, and have tarnished nearly as many'
men and as much means in behalf of the
n-bellion as the balance of the State, while
they have been almost entirely exempt
from marauders, and have rarely been vis
ited by Federal troops.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
- .
Last Night's News ❑p to Two O'eloe k.
Arrival of the North Aaieri-
PORTLAND, December 6 —The EafT.lll
- North American Low arrived from
Liverpool with dates to the 21st ult., hrid
by telegraph, via Londonderry, to the 22 I.
The case of the rebel steamer Nashville
and ship Harvy Birch attracts great al•
tention. The Nashville remained at
Southampton on the 22 - i for repairs. The
Captain of the Harvy Birch had gone t
London to consult the American Miniate..
The crew of the captured ship were vow•
trig vengeance against the pirates as they
were placed in irons for refusing to ta
the oath of allegiance to the rebels. Th
officers of the Harvey Birch declare tt.at
abe was on the soundirgs when the Nash ,
vine burn down ~n her. Cutoriel Payton
was on board the Nashville, on a initsien
from North A.larolin,, and, with Comman
der Pegram, had ! , ono to London. The
latter wants the Nashville mado intc;
ship of we: at Southampton, but, legal dif,
ticultios are raised. Questions ate also
raised whether the neutrality pr( olarna,
Lion has not been infracted by the landing
of the prisoners of war. It is reported
that the Ncshville has spare officers on
board for rebel ships prepatring in Eng.
I nd. The Loudon Times, in alluding to
the case, points to the recent visit of the
James Adger, end says that it would be
to the interest of Eu4iand to help them
both out of her harbors, but if this cannot
be done they must both be let in alike.—
The Star, although wishing the cowman,
der of the Nashville to be linnished, s.t)
if he can produce a commission from the
Confederate State?, the government must
let him go, as they have recognized those
SL.s...oe as pelligerents.
is reported ti-ut the lls:w,y i•tea:nrs
Adriatic has bag) sold and is 'Lung out
ior the West ladies, but there 1, a strutig
presumption that she is destined for the
Confedertsse Sales.
Commissioners Mason and Slidell were
ezpectod at Southampton in the steamer
LA Plats, due on the 29. h. It is reported
that the United States steamer Jo. Adger
is cruising to intercept the British steamer
and capture her as having contraband of
war on board,
The underwriters were raising the war
risks on American vessels.
There were no tidings of the North Bri
ton and the Anglo Saxon is now overdue.
The insurance has been advanced on the
former to thirty guineas and on ice latter
thirty shillings were demanded.
CHINA. —A telegram from H , ng Kme
to Wtohor 13th reports tea firm an: Lt„.
imports dp!i. Exchange dig2.i., and at
Stiangtiai
ALL PRIORS,
Canton had been uvneuitted tv tLe
ITA T —Th n i3rl phrliaaient ht
eced. n priect for the
arranF,omplt of tIo• R itn,cl (I'l , s'.lor., and
there tt) L.L.Luo.V.
Do+l , ll.l' I 11,11
FRAIACE-110 f3.ck of France hRe re
dui (4,1 the ,rt'os ~ f :s rsr
A reduction of from 80.00 11 t.
nun w& spoken of tit wl, th•• men
u return home on st furlough of unu
It is reported that the bliniitr of Mariry ,
declares tLat he cannot agree to 4 r PdUe
LIOn of his deparinient of a ....Ingle o n-
time. The ,goveinuienl w
loan al present.
Gen. Ciald;ni hasarrited ht
PEmeale—Tno preliminary
Prussia favor 14
TURK Kr —Etaavy 811(48
)roar Pnella to g into wnit-r qtihro,l..
5t,12.T.11 AMERICA..-11Q etrilval of LL
Fronen uptint confirm the report lb,: tilt.
town of li._::::,nu:,:wrontlerod co Ger, Mltro
without an :4:tempt at thAnnce.
Tha Ameriota Min:Ftee htid prosPnted
hie erf.d i 14.15 e
CollsTANTlNori.x., D.Ac the sup
Izertitm Henry Itti,wor, the Porte
has informed the turnign repromotattees
that ha will consent to Uni •,: p: in.
cipillities during the lift of Prinie
There is a general disposition t. , ac , tept
offer as a final volution of t. 1., question.
Illzs Perna, reiusing to ts.:,!ept thy: guv,
ernmeut of Elumak, wiil to Cy
prus.
Negotiations have opened i,etwoon
Omar Paella and the Prince of Montane
which give a prospect of a settlement
~f the diffureneet between Turkey and
Montenegro.
WASIIINOTON CITY, Liout-
Col. Reynolds has boon g.ppeinted resqlent
agent at Port. under the general
regulations relative to securing and die
posing of the property found er brought
within the territory now occupied by the
United dielen forces Clio
Lie has been ordered to report to the
retsry of the Treasury.
A bill will soon be introduced in Con-
greys authorizing the organization of a
steam fire brigade. As a largo amount of
government property has recently been
destroyed for want of some such organiza-
on, there can scarcely be a diubt of Abe
passage of the measure.
There are persons from Maryland and
Virginia in Oa county jail, arrested by
eonsfable-, on the prnsunition tout they are
fugitive slaves. A difficulty nxists in the
way C t their immr.diate diFcharge, from
the fact that it cannot be ascertained wheth.
er they are all contraband. and as loyal
citizens have the right to claim a surren•
der of their DroperLy.
N ENV VOR-K
from Port loyal, received by the st.ltin. , r
Vanderbilt, states that the 79M New York
regiment made a reconnoisance towards
Charleston, capturing three batteries, and
after spiking the guns, they returned,
having approached within twenty miles
Charleston.
A large amount of cotton was found,
ready for shipment, but tf,e revels were
destroying most of it.
About one th:msand contrabands were
employed about the forts, and others were
coming in.
The ship Pampero and the gunboats Do
Soto, Anderson and Seamen were at K.-3y
West on the 24th ult.
The British bark Calinda was abandon.,
ed at sea in a sinking condition on the 2d
inst, She was bound hence for Cork. Toe
captain and crew have arrived here on the
bark Chrysalis.
Arrival of flue Dolphin
BOSTON, Dec 6.—The ship Dolphin,
from Calcutta, via Sc. Thomas, November
13th, has arrived here.
The British mail steamer from Martini
que arrived at St. Thomas on the 12th
and reported the pirate Sumter at Mar
unique
The U.S. gunbot.t Iroquois got up steam
and started in pursuit.
LOIIIBVILLE, Dee, G.—FRANI:Vona LEG. , 1
ISLATUR.E.—E Burns, disunion, of '
Owen, offered a series of resolutions inclu
ding a demand on the federal government
for the return to Kentucky of Ex,,Goven ,
nor Moorhead and other political prison
ers, and affirming that the President's
Message foreshadows the impossibility of
preserving or reconstructing the federal
Union. Tbey were referred to the Com..
mittee on Federal Relations.
The Union members tonight aro hold
ing a caucus to agree upon resolutions re.
Igardiug the present state of affairs, which
will probably be offered tomorrow.
From V. ashington.
Navy Movements.
1) ecem ber G.—A letter
Kentucky Legislature.
A Defalcation.
rv6TLAND, G,—A defalcation
is reported in the Sagudahock Bank of
i3ath, ant the bills have been thrown out
by cur banks.
Arrival of the Bavaria
NEW YORK, December 6.—The steamer
Bavaria arrive , l to day. She brought six•
ty thousand stand of arms for the United
States government. purchased in Holgiura.
Cincinnati Market Report,
CtrietNNA•rt, D.:camber 6 —Evening.—
refealas unchanged and dull at
S 4 for Superfine and 4,10®4,15, for Extra.
Wheat dull at 84®86 for Red and 88(i)90
for white. Oats are in good demand at 28.
Corn 28. Rye 40. Barley 40®45 Whisky
firm at 131 c abd in good demand. Hoge
are without special change; receipts 0,000;
the weather is had, but holders are firm
and fell rates were realized 1.. r those sold,
the :ang.! being $3.25€0,35. Mese Pork
dull at $9,25®59,50, tnese being asking
prix
in fur city and country brands. Green
5,.,ais quiet and unchanged; the weather
s bsd for them and not much was done;
shoulders 2.1. Lard du land offered at 7®
with nu buyers. Coffee in good demand
—l9O be;.;= sold at 10.171118?,; 100 hauls.
soid at 91®10; AlUitlB66B is held
firmly at 41®42.
lew York Market Report.
Yc•RK, December 6—Evening.—
(...:,,ttun hag advanred lc ; Balm at isle
Flour firm : aales 20,000 bola at 5 40®,:i
for State; Ohio and S•ultborn unchanged.
Wheat li7rner; Bales 260,000 bush at $l.llO
(,!.i1,'25 fur Cnlcago Sprium $1,26(01,29.1
r Cott,: $1,32®1,37 fur reci,
and $1 167 white. Corn um
char. hush. sold Lard hssvy
ut quiet at 7®6l} Coffee
tiro tl Vi!;,;l7} ProigiAs
Stn. ir,o. S R 1 7,21, lli Cen
trai Mier S aittern ; .Slll wsulyJe
A ; Ni l , :it.;: !r•zirra ti;
)li.
t raise a
QUALITY
LACE N 'PA
OXF0111) TIES,
FOR GENIN, /YS and YOUTHS,
SELLINO AT LOW PRICE
AT NU. 31 FIFTH STREET,
VI. E. SCILLICERTZ Sr.. CO.
t.. 14
liEbitilitLiPBlll - #1 MIK PLiiirA.K ill ON
hEL.IIIIOLIIS Suez — for the Bladder.
ftrEl..litioLfYS BUOLID for the Kidneys.
B Uaa U for the
/./EL.II/;(if././.5 BLICHU for the Droptly.
II EL II 801.1.'S BUCIVI for Nervousness.
ELMROLD'S BUCH.I7, for Dimness of Vision.
I. ELMBOLD'S Bl7Clitl for Difficult Breathing.
if A:L..lf oOLD'S BUCITU for Weak aeries.
II ELMBOLIT S Buciru for Genera: 10etality.
i! EL M BOLD'-S' BUCIP 7 for Universal Lasa.tude .
ELM:101.11S Bricmu for Horror of Dwease.
LLY.S BUt'JfU for Night Sweats.
//i?!...t/80/. It'S BUCHU for Wake`nlnees.
B 'CHB for Dryness of the Skin.
/lEL .11 L:0 1,1 es 8M...11U for Kruptioni.
tft.l.dfLit./1. 1 ,8 80t.1711 for Pain in the hank.
LIEL.IIBuLLIS B (TUTU for FlosvinFos of the
Ey,i,d, with 'l', honorary Suffusion and LOB/3 of
leoht.
HELMBOLD'S BUL'llli for Motility and Sept,-
ieeoneas, with Want of Attention end Horror
of Secieti.
11BL 51130 L .0 1. 7 for Ob:.tr . .ctions.from
lIEL.II - B0 1. D'S B LiCIIU for Exceseesari siog
'rotten. and alt Digfuivaes of
YKI+I A I.I.:i—FKMALK4 FEMALES
FRtila rEPS A LF.B—FKM
OLD ORSI NOLP,' MARRIED, OR
NTE.II Pl] A TING -VA Rii/.1 R
TAKE .1101:1i
_FILLS
TII Y A RROF .NO AVAIL
'q ELM 150i.D . 3 EXTR ke
IR I'FIE VERY 13E-IT ItEM EDI' IN TBF. WORI D
For tai to - ,inii:a to tho sri, WLlOttler
nru.ing from lorlieereilen, Habit,. or Linoopa
lion, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF _LIFE.
BEE SYMPTOMS ABOYH.
N FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
'take no more Hal,am, Mercury of Unpleasant
Medicine, for Unpleasant cod Dangerous Dis
ease, •
. .
11 ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B UCUU CURBS
tiECRET DISEASES
ln ell their stegee, At little expense,
Little ur 1210 Ch rage of diet; No Inconvenience
Als 1..) NO. EX POSU HS.
Llge HELMEOLL'S EXTRACT Bucau for n:r.
eeesem Irvin n.l nn indulloci in
BY YOUNG AND OLD,
And for all diseases arising from habits of dissipa
ion. It removes all improper discharges, and wlll
reetore the patient in a short time to a state of
lien th and pu , it:
L'se liEl.eil;nl,l).B EXTRACT 8008 LI for dis
eales and atleohons of the most distressing char,
acter.
Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all
atlections mid diseases ofle- the
VILlZif &a ORGAN 6,
•
Whether exllliAhlgE
i OIL FEMALE,
From whatever cause ongiaatiog, end no matter
of
110 W LONG STANDIPIO.
Ad! the above idiserthea and symptoms admit of
the Hanle treatment and may originate from the
same CRUSe.
I Read I Read 1
HELM BOLD'S BUCHU is safe and pleasant in
taste and odor, but immediate In its action.
Personally appeared before me an Alderman of
the city of Philadelphia, H. T.HELM BOLD, Chem
ist, whobeing ciu , y sworn, does say that its prep.,
tion contains no narcotic, mercury or injurious
drugs, but is purely vegetable.
H T. HELM - BOLD, Hole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, the 28d day of
November,lB64.
Wll. P. HIBBARD, Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or nix for $6, delivered to
any address.
Prepared by H. T. Et ELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
104 South 'ranch street, i-elow Chennut. ?MIR,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS,
Who enoeavor to dispose "of their own" and
' , ether" article on the reputation attained by
Helmbold's Genuine Preparations,
u Extract Buchu.
Sarsaparilla.
Improved Rose W.sh.
Sold by DR. KEYSER.
And all Druggists everywhere.
ASH FOR HELMBOLD'S. - Take no other
Cut out the advertisement and send for II
AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
nolfolimini
GAITER.S,
STRAP SHOES,
FUR CASH
RI VER INT "S WS .
PORT OF P.ITTSBURGEG
ARRIVE!).
Franklin, Event t. Brownsville.
Gallatin, clink, Brownsville.
Col. Bovril, reeliies, Elizabeth.
Minerva. Gordon. Wheeling.
Ben Fraultda, Jai k. Unettinati
DILPA.RTED.
Franklin. Bennet. kirownsvitlo.
tialle till, Ciara, do
Col. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth.
John T. M'Comba, M‘Cointiz, Wheoll og.
Hen f , rauklin, lack, F.:8. 16 .W!
Tigress, Hopkins, do
ge_The River--List evening -t twilight
there were 6 feet 8 inches water in o,ii eliannei
and falling F lowly. The a.oitiier durind, the day
WAS nanituaily plesHemt for t ha snaen a 3
Tho No. 1 Etenmar St. L9uis,Uapt
Reno, leaves this day it. Si I cu, and intfirmedi•
ate porta. Of course Capt. Seely has charge of the
office.
VeirTilo fast packet Tycoon, Capt. D.',411
is announced for SR. Louie on Monde). fast en
gem and shippers will bear this in mind.
Oar The first class passenger steamer
lowa Capt. Moore, leavea this day for Cincinnati
and Bt. Lon's.
Vgj''The fine side wheel steamer IT ndinn,
M. A. Cox, commander, leaveo thin day posuirely
for Gatlin°ha an intermediate porta. We take
.pleasure in recommen•ting tut i hoot to our filen&
Mr. McVay halt charge of tha office.
liThe fine packet Shonango, Captain
French, is announced for Cincinnati and Louis
ville. We take pleasure in recominaeding this boat
to our friends.
rigL The lino side wheel steamer I.7n
dine, Capt. Cox, la the packet for Gallipoli9 on Sal.
urda)•
ilerCept. C. A. Dfavu's Eplendid pack.
et, St. Cloud Is now at our landing loading for fit,.
Louis. Since h..r last trip she has been put in
thorough and complete repair and is in the beet
order for the fall and winter bads. Captain I /race
knilwA how to Ut Up a i+osl a .1 how to command
one also. We are planed to kiars that our O'ci
riend. T. Shuman, will ha found in the office
air It will be Eif,in by reference to our
adrert'sing columns that the fine steamer Jacob
Poe, Capt. Stoops, leaver (or Cincinnati and I,onle.
villa on this dny. Passengers and tthipper,
will bear this in mind. Our old friend Porter w.ii
be found in the otlice.
,gam The favorite) steamer "lowa,"
Capt. Moore, ig again at our landing. She IA an
nounced for Cinc,nna.l and Louisville on thi.
day. Passengers and stuppera will near thls in
mind.
95.,.1t will be seen by referene.3 to our
advertising column, that the fine packet Horizon
CRpt. Stoekdale, Icarea thip day for lonean.nati and
Londtvolle. This boat has the 6.- , 1 of accommoda
tions, and is in charge of careful and attentit - enth.
sera.
For Cincinnati and St. Louis.
THIS DAY 4 P M.
THE FAVORITE PA,SSEN•
GER steamer ST.' LOWS. A. S.
Reno, commander,leareg a, above
For freight or pa,Pan r o Rop'y on hoard o to
J. It. LI V i GITON &CO , and
47 AS. COLLINS & CO. Agents
For Cincinnati and Louisville
THE FINE PASSENG ER
gl3 EN NGG, Capt. S.
French. will leave for the above and in
termediate ports on the 71h inn a , 4p. in.
For frengtit or pitri.,age apply nn board or to
del J R LIVINGSTI)N CO Aaenle.
For CI nc &nal i and Louisa life.
THIS DAY, DECEMP.t.Ft 7,10 A. M.
THE line Packet, 10WA,... 211
W. A. ignore. commander, will
leave for the above and a , l intermedi
ate porte on SATURI/A Y, 7th ;net.
Y., freight or pasaage apple , n board or tq
-
.
4.7 - - JUIIIP FLACK; Agra,
For Cincinnati a.nd,Loti is wi Ile
THIS DAY, 2 P. M.
71,11 E FINE S
HURIZiDN, Jahn T, St.o.ltale
oomtnarier. leaves aa atiare.
For freight or p seacre apy on hoard or to
lr7 W. HAZt.h - rr, Agen', 64Wator ttre.el,
For Cincinnati, Louisville.
Evansville and St. Lords.
MEE splendid pasaengor
etearner HT. CLOUD. C. A. Drsvo,
commander, ienves on this day, Dec.
7, at 10 a. m.
For freight or passage apply on hoard er to
no3o JOHN FL Agent.
For Marietta, Gatlin°lis, Par
_ kersburg and Portsmouth.
REGULAR WEEKLY PACKET.
THE FINE PASSENGER I
steamer ROCKET, Captain John
Wolf will leave *or me above and in
termediate ports every eiaturcuty at 1e a. m.
Fur tre gat or passage ripply on board or to
noIA .1 013 .ti Ft 1,1 ItiviS 10. N Ai CO., Agents.
Regular Tuesday Packet FOr
Marietta and Zanesville.
/pp E, fine passenger steamer
EMMA GRAM AM, Captain Mun
roe Avers. commander, leaves Pbts
hburgb every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m., and
Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. tn.
For freight or passage apply on board., or to
J. B. I raxasvoir A Uri., Agents Pittsburgh.
H. d P:anxi & Zart.irvWf..
For Wheeling, Marietta and
EVERY TUEYI'AY, 4 P, M.
THE STEAMER SCIENCE,
Captain Wm. Item, leaves for
Werieling, Marietta, Parkersburg end
6.lllPolis, making weekly trmi, leaving Pittsburgh
every WEDINEJDAY at 4 o'clock, and returning
leaves Gallipolie every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock:.
pole L. IL LEW lb, Wm.
For Marietta, i'arkersburg
and Gallipolls.
1.1
REGULAR SATUIiDAY PAciocr.
rpHE FINE SIDE WHEEL
steamer UNDINE, M.A. Cox, com
mander, lawns Pittsburgh every Sat
urday at 4 p. m, returning leave, Cadlipolis every
Tuesday at 10 a. m.
Far treigh4 or pasts*. apply an board or to
J CO, Agents.
STEAMBOAT AGENCY
WILLIAM HAZLETT
Has opened au ctflce
NO. 94 WATER STREET,
Whero he wttl transact a geueral Steamboat Agency
buainetta and would solicit a abate of patronage
from steam neat men. n0.30-8m
13.PIIIIMS.
M'KEE & PEconwa,
GENERAL COOPERAGE
LT SLIME NIA 7LCSOHY ON
Payetts Street,
Between Bind and Wayne streets,
PITTS/MUM, PEritril
ygL.We are prepared to furnish Coal Oil, Whit*.
key, Ale, Moine:lee and Pork BARRELS, at the
ahortemt notice and on the moat rrtsuony),lF. term k:
S H
itzt. Fine White, Plain and Fanny Flannel tinder
and Overshirts on hand, and made to order, on
shortest notice, at
R. WILLIAMSON'S,
SHIRT FALLTORY,
NO. 47 ST. loti R STREET
WINDOW GLASS-4.50 0 Boxes of
Window Glass assorted woes. in store and
for sale br (no 30) aIILLEa& RICKETSON.
W . ANTED— A Lieutenant With a
V V few men to complete a company Apply to
CAPT. R. t ATTIMBOhI,
n 0504 w [..amend street. Pinabtirah.
OREFINERS.-6 casks superior
kf paint for oil barrels, making them perfectly
tight, for sale very cheap by
oe/4 HENRY H. 001.1.1N8
WISHAWPS
PINE TREE TAB COI
THE-GREATIIIRE"M-*
rf , II F All) It OF Ttl
.7. CINE Invitg 11,0 Atrial
.1,..1 , 13 frat..l.. the :ite of thn•Pino '1 rwe
ems tur dtsen4es of the Lungs and Throat, is new
ott.ring to 'mitering humanity the re:lull of his ex
perience. This truly R - reat and good methome In
prepared w th mush ears, the 'tar beteg distilled
expr.. n y for it, 19 therefore free from ally impuri•
ties of common tar- _ _ •
It La., cs.retl more castes of Ocinsttmption than any
known remedy on earth
It will cure BRONCHITIS,
t will mire ASTHMA.
IL w:11 cute SORE TIIROXT AND BREAST:
cure 0 ,, UGHS AND COLDS. and la allta
tHinahle remedy for .•fsessesat the KIDNEYS end
URINARY COM PLAlLti'lli.
flow Ere of Coutrterfeqs. - WS
If you hav, ioo Dyßpopina ueo ISITAR:PBDYS
PLE,IA :' they do not Mire you
go to the Ne.ut of whom you parchased
❑4i !e'erfin! 11110ilitic
Sold by 1)11....k.,F.T8LER, No: 140 Woolffilielt.
- .
Please car at We et.tre and gets deseriptiVe air.
cuter. A tam of Pills aent by mad, poet-paid en re
ceipt of One Dor. ar.
tp.P.lyeod lio.lo. South Second etreet,Phile., -
L. Q. O. WISH4D.T.: Proprietor.
IS6I. DECEMBER. 1861.
HORNE'S HOLIDAY: SALE.
PRICES MARRED DOWN.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
EMBROIDERIES and FANCY GOODS
AVING MARKED DOWN OUR
s we Are now propmed-to offer very
au tiog inoticements to persons who desire to par
chase goods. The assortment of EMBROIDERIES
we hare on hand now is very ehoiee. Moat of it
was bought in large lots at nnoes very. ranch lower
than the cost of inipor ation, and we have deter
mined to close It all out at prices to soft the tames
CAMBRIC A •D SWISS SETS, from bac. to $5 00.
" COLLARS, very low.
EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS,
LINEN ELINDKERCHI.EFS, for sc.
VAL. LACE TRIMMED CuLLaRI,
for 25c., worth 550.
s yra. LuBES, ac very low prices
CAN AND WAISTS.
LADIES' CHEM ISF.'"—a few left—to close out at
lei. than e',, of 'ln perustion
LINEN COLLARS AND SETS, very cheap.
PUILTEIIO:-P2,),4 AND CABAB,
A tine assortment, expressly for holiday gifts,
EMBaoiDER6D sLIYPE,II3--a large lot just re.
ceived from New York, at panic prices.
WOO. EN 1300D3, SONTAG?,
NUBIA SLEEVES,
SKATING CAPS, kc., ac
JOSEPH HORNE,
t 1 MARKET WIKKET
R. R. BUUG,ER.
mlartare.crtraza. OY
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE.
No. 4i Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH.
FULL A.SSORTMENT OF
Pittsbargh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantly on hand, which wewill sell at the lowest
prices for CABII. myleclyfie
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P ot?
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ti
WANTED—Two active men to ean
veß a new m:guiticently illustrated popular
won:. just tasuing from the press. Kill be sold by
subs.cript.on 11sc oily. Apply to
C. WALTER'S,
021 office 164 Third street:
TT As l' NOTICE-The State 11Lercantile
.„Li Tax Payers attlasoity of Pittsburgh who have
not paid tr sir Licence for 1361, are notified that
after the loth day of Deceinher text a I that re
mains unpai t will be placed in.the Lauds of an
Aide/111= for et:anew:in, ,
no2T - WMfEWEBAUId, Treasurer.
2c Tas, s:
it/ 6 ires Breaking,. 13.00 m
In store and for saietty F. 10.1LER13
nctlo Penn street, Pi.
ARARE CHANCE FOR - A - 14.AN OF
FOUR TROUsAND DOLLiIINNACIABITAL.
Trio one hall interest in an old:elaid:ill - shed whole.
tate Grocery Rouse in the city of t3leirehmd, doing
a good business * almost exclusively mph. Stock
fresh, and will to disposed of at a barn, as the
undersigned wishes to leave the SW•e. TER
CHANGE IS A GOOD ONE.
For particulars address R. A. I,II2LLS.
norti aid Cleveland. Ohio.
LLOYD'S
MAP OF MISSOURI,
Three feet square. Price 26 cente. Lloyd's Map
of Virginia and Msryland, four feet square. Prioe
6 cents. Together with all the Late and reliable
Maps published. For sale at the Wholesale and
Retail Book, Periodical and Union store of
HENRY MINER,
oel7 No's. 71 and 78 Fifth street.
U LFBITE OF LIKE for. the Pre—
kJ serration of Ckler; J•ist reeer , ed and pr Bale
by GEORGE A. KELLY,:_bru
nO2O . No: 69 Federal et. Alt Lien!.
UP6---6 bales_ Prime Hope for sale
JLY by (eo8) HENRY H. COLLINS
fIINGER-- 1 '- - • .•• .-) -
ik..A cone Casa Green Ginger,
'One do Preserved 'Ginger, just received
and for sale by • • . Facy&tga & BROS,
oe= Nos. 1.26 and 122 Wood street
wAN f 144)-300 bush. prime Neshan;
noek4Vatoba, by JAB. A. FETZER,'
nal • ocn oar Market and Y`irat strPeta.
FREsh c0..4s Gl\ ENTS
-119 racks Ear Corn on wharf;
5,000 Boon Poles do
4 bbla sweet cider;
500 lba prime Feathers;
100 boars Cheese;
•
15 bhls Cranberries;
31.0 bbl St. Louis Apples in shipping order;
300 bushels Ping. Eye Potatoes;
8 dressed Hogs;
100 sacks Pea Nuts;
25 bushels Hickory Nuts;
10 choice sediles Venison—for male by
PETZER,
deb 'Corner Market and First streets,.
comfortltble brick dwell—
iag boasts E.O Liberty street. 1175 per year.
CUTHBERT k EON,
El Market street,
ARARE CBANCE-:-Three two story
brick dwelling houses on Duquesne street,
wilt be sold et the low ruse &AZ:launch, subject to
a small ground rent. Each. house Contains four
rooms and finietted attic. For•salebi
GUT BEST & 80I•1.
def. • Al Makket street.
DWELLING HOUSES, at all prices,
and in various parts °fut.° city and country,
for salt by M. CIDTHBERt a SON,
de6 . IA Market street
Iko T ATOES.-300 sacks choice Pink
'F4a Potatoesjrit recev Aß.
n A.FE r T ZER .by
'de' •• • 4.2.rner Market and First streets.
VENISON=-12*ddles choice No. 1
Venison juat . received Oir e,vreeELLind for
'We by .Ta A FETZER,
deb corner Market and First ma
APPLBB--160 < - choiee
NLI 84 Louis Apples, in lai7,e barrblo, for i
Irat sl
re
by
A4VIZ
• ' • Corner Market sad rirst streets
)P P L E 8,
APPLES.
ilk) barrels in prime orcitm,
H fermi& by
Je4 ENRY H. COLLINf3.
BARRELS LOITERING'S AND
1.711%) , Pennsylvania Syrup la store. &adios
[.el4) MILLER& ItIOXEWON.
SUNDRY PRODUCE,
100 Begs Pea Nunn
76 do Feathers. •
60 boxes Cream Chesser,
8 bbls
60 lA bblm loteekezoirlio. /4
560 tinshels Dried Apples,
60 do do leaches.
BaeonSidee,
100 Oil Barrelis in store and-for sale by
JAli. A FRTZgR. corner Market end Firstixis•
NTER /APPLES--
ta r ed and tibtalsirinte Winter Antes just rs
" 3
B.SYMER. i BEM
Nos. 111 sad EN w o od .
Weston Stove . WOrka
245 LIBEATT fTBgRT,I4O I OIIRn,
•
Et
GA
MANUFACT:IMPIV
\JOULD CALL l'Efr I. l r t riTlON
of the puttlie to auk large e looted •
Cook, Parlor & Heatinefoyeth
KITCHEN FIANGES.',GRATE FROM
,
Konow-wa,_ AelemolsitethlehTfoillbefetuil the
bathr -CO RI" 000 / 6 ; `-g/POVXRAN THE
STATE. The - ,
Diamendjavande WiTight,*lips, aid
/BON , CITY,
Were awarded the FTIiST p cat #ho State
Fair ihr the BEST 0004 MOPE, STOOP. Abe
FIRST PREMIX mreolta thik,
nen Axmateur, Guatirk
Frr the BFBT WOOD 000 K STOVIE4IOW IN
USE. The
&oes KENTuU rp C a K s IAN tuWdS - A ce M o Spreath n
DEALESwUILDERS to a heVrsook of
GRAT'E FRONTS & 41ENDIM
• IN TSB
IL—V4lista t tlie4AKOND IC Coal
Cook Stoves ill Sctsp,StOne - Ejnfog4Livhleh Weed
the flre better Cum trun_ oeStEtis
Yrom 25310 Sae.
W E AREIsTOWALOKI= tACTIT
sake. this Alt ai&whto}rYoetrfmanoy in
burning, freedom-of:oftensive.Ask4=lLtramepr•
retuv of color, (which colts. we.• warnmkelet to be
changed by age or =pommy te Mualmperwed by
any illruninatorlu thth or • relnild'lrets. As a
profitable CHI to, the =Reuther, we crin specially
recommend it. • Also, our therthrectgre ete
A U STIC''S - 'oo' A ,
Used by all Inge Boaprktakera iguLCHLßofmarlas
which easels le vr cent. kostreagthialkeva make
of English Soda brought to this county;: tormann
lactate of
SAPONIFIER. , OR CONCENTRATED 1:14, SALT. a+, . ,
Are BO Welt: and iseceably knower-ave.:trete the
mention iesioftketerts,,,
All colors and inquiries will herprompilytattemde
to by r ddreastarg •
bVARFS,
GEORGE COOK t, gent.
•
2131liuL atat Riatursdatigtompeny.
nal Blyilkwfs li Vr4m.tiqmaaMitabtire%
TO THE 113111i1O.
SPECIALLY the ipio.
_•- , iii
Jes rant and falsely Mod- __ , - 4- -, -- ",. c . -...
ei l' , Y , :el9ali of all do- 7- , 17-- -, .. - - --- - ,- , ,,
aorninauona. 'rest secret i-.1i:;,-t-F-7:e*it,..... . ,
and dewier. aisoraiers.- I •.
.7--",,,5. ... , ..
sell abmo yod di:assort dr li ~..., , ' - -y/j - li
steauore. i. r crrc• - ,a s a d .... , . ....:.., ...,..
*enteric to y-cLis of both ".. • - . _
d4SOB, aft.. i.... 1: .L 1 finagle or c ca ssied. B eca me
In: Ins:mit r rublisbeef , ..the And oats doing
eo, ir,:i ...ccm - i; and Leif ely modest are
di eadin..l sneaked, aril . Mime It a great eln
vet,rruncri , .. and „ for . „isiniUminakrn and
..r sci. ei ..an - rtlyAw their 4riters,,e.grnnising sons
• •-... i oft. , .,:.trz , '...Their, family ptiyaleiairehould be
3 ~?tr.. • I— re , r" Leers - is ignorance that they' dr
ty •- - - •••••• ' r .3: A a r.STß."(meceptliublishirtit)
to ; ; . :a' ....., a .., flee Might helped to therm
un ~,, . - sisely modest adid_PrOdwnPhleill'
rani : ea - •rn and raised in fsidorfinde. sprungnet
1 0
as m mot 00M9 ... A 'ra compere Kole . frithlle
done& sense- l eiiidsruse can* nourns,
meanly or t , '-a , • . 2 ; - to - ,re.hW ~liewetrer,
that nnmerpa4 -••••-- 'Ca' .1.1).i grant4liii.4le ttundrfel
that their Balm drug.. . `irt - a tinnlyeilna, proioniny
feeble, isokly rz4 of caoi:,.itelSonMftrianaappear.
snee, have been reetozei . to need& and vigor by fir.
BRANSTRIIP," besides many'beforrhattid after mar.
Mtge through him rye been sannitrinch audenng,
anxiety, mortification "fie. Havinglitie advantage
of over tinny yearly experience 'anikAsteenration,
eopaequently, he has atmerior skillintlitatrestimnen
of apocial diseases, and wheels daily:l7l4AV
the profesidon, as well recondite/or r - - .eetr,
able citesene, publishers, prowl
_eto 0 teliAlic
by
Spermatorhea, or so baffled n . ;whinnied enlio
This dreadful malady cm be faintidetely o by
the very last discovery that hart nevas,ftf. _ Nit
female di.asses he has' had atigarior experieru on
account of his old age, invent 7 0108, ail iniku
larity is completely eared.' As consumption or
~
pulmonary di es-my syrups, whiCA areicompo.
sed-hrom *eland ressrotarlintherftighedients bX
a skillful physician five yearn. at the tdisinees,ii
has bad more success Manned , the pretensions
that have as yet been dienevarearti.ea- - -'the °era.
mites will show. They are idtageardne and can be
found according to a' pamphlet that , itach person
will get at the extutenati.Neall - freeof charge...-.
Otlice 85 Smithfield street, assaAnansond street
Prliatit ontruriminintlinniOntriell wand the Union
snietly attended to. Diracitto • - eV _
.., -., B o x - ail 9 PittiturnPiist Mee.
.. .
dee iTdemder
VBENCH WALL:PAP ' : of Spring
rinlidthitionipithttcirehfortiebiefat of the new
tariff, are bow-eolebnyhrent. eheapir amnion:lbe
hereafter. liefteoleerteilitelifle , For sale by
het& ' 41Alliehfood street.
jus
N.JI reetaisedisuLt ir , •
m_AgAsglti cOLLINS.
A PP = 1 4'44.--16(f I . , battrela -Atoka Saint
ja. Louis Apples,jast,-Tacehedsatifor sale by
JAIKES-A-...FETZ
des canna al thfaitetimirusrareets.
NEW (-400ps_
W. & ,HVGUS
Have received aniiopetted:
110 •MOST J*IIIITif I I4.*SMAMBIT OF
DY D S
DREP.I.;OO()DS,
of the newest i le.
BLACK
BIoteIEANDIVIELORIppippg.AWp3,
BA. OI #4 I ArAP 74g 8 q 11 44_
_OHAVA
- BROWN LOnAllAil
.4.1./A.:.). autei.: -
Newlllo
PRENCIt'IIIO7 z
STRIPED 001ittOL,,
A largeonotimeet
Sinn: , and Lang•ifohntgril*
CIRCULARS ArAftt);. 31N * :
of the verylailOimi4el.4...*
_
ALLOW,IOII, - AND-XIBEASE
-bbls TalJowft
26 -bbia theastr;
In store sad for agile by
44 YELLERS I 00.
noig • - - Rem street, Pittaburgh
A PPLES-42,13 baiTe7e m prime order
11 reeedved and-foi
t :4 , : y rr.oomasis,
61161illOveR wilitisassokp,
Old._ •• , 4g...ifi ,- A
§al
, Windrroap,
, ..• ,2-p,,,..,0 _
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