OFFICIAL PAPER Og TH£s}jT'f> TUESDAY MORNING;;: For Afternoon and Midnight Toi„ TO^ e i bCal See a\?d HOW MISTAKEN. There never was a class of naan, of . equal ability, so much mistaken in thei ■ vocations as '.he leading Abolitionists of e United States; among these is the celebrated, or rather notorious Wendell Jrmiiipg, This agitator lectured last week in New York on the question of slavery and the war, and in the course of his remarks he gave expression to the wildest and most inconceivable theories; indeed he appears ,° deal in theories altogether.- Mr. Phillips belongs to a class of men of great ability and undoubted genius, who have for a quarter of a century been de- Totmg their attention principally to the consideration of slavery in the United States, and who, in all that time, have not m that connection given to the won d a Single idea worth remembering On the contrary, it some practical and philanthropic plan be suggested for the amelioration of the slave, these extrem “*" are the first ‘0 denounce it No ‘ n . , the Union - not excepting the I beT h ° d r B themselvea ’ °nght to have better understood the question of South ern slavery, in all its particulars, than these eminent Abolitionists; and yet no class amongst ns have been so egregious y mistaken. They claimed for yZ that no matter how the North might act towards the South, the latter would not | be kfk d 6 Umon ~ that could not be kicked out. We see that it did go of kick 1 ree ° rtlDg to the Process of kicking, and our great anxiety now to ascertain how to kick her in Igain We were told t hat in the event of*,he outh r< belling, that the f rsd note sound ed of revolt, would arouse the slave pop ulation to rise and assert their frecW y more, that they w mid not only fr ee ’ WhTt CTUBh ‘ heir toners.- Whv not 6 lIJ conDeclio u ? y, not a Single insurrection has oc curred since the rebellion began, except that reported yesterday as having taken place on a plantation in Mississippi They told us also that the Southern,,eo- j few d i eJLSI ' y ran, i ui 'toed; that a few thousand men could march through them from Eichmond to Charleston In thZl d gC ° nneCtfd WUh tbU rebellion these leading Abolitionists have inva.i- SdL.nl T,° g iD ,heir “icuiiuions. . till all their blunders teach them rehh er modesty or moderation, nor diminish ZZ "° f be ' r hearers and be- Iu the lecture alluded to, Philhps ad- VftDce the almost inconceivable absurd rty, that England is governed in her present policy towards this country by a desire to abolish slavery in the South I -that is, she is siding with the rebels in order to manifest her friendship for u= Me also says that the bouth will likely secure its independence through foreign interference, by voluntarily abolishing the very institution which she has -taked her existence to maintain. We can only account for such strange assertions, coin ing from such lofty sources, upon the hypothesis that transcendant genius is sometimes closely connected with insan iy. The power and pregnancy of his denunciations seem to be a “happiness which madness often hits on, that reason and insanity could not so prosperously be delivered of.” Mason and Slidell. From Washington we learn that Lord Lyons and Secretary Seward opened ne gotiations on Saturday last upon the arrest of the rebel commissioners. This does not look very warlike, and if fine writing, smooth talking and faultless rhetoric can accomplish anything, Mr. Seward is just the man for the occiLfion' Lord Lyons had better look sharp or our Secretary will fool him for certain ; for he is “as mild a mannered man as ever scuttled ship or cut a throat." IN BAD HEALTH. The New York World, of Friday, con tains the following announcement .- “Mr. Aiax&ader Cummings, who has been assorted with tbe World ince its ■withirfn? 0111 ’ reS gne hl9 connection with n in consequence of impaired bealt h g owmg out of the severe labor which has been incident to the establishment of a new journal. Mr. Cummings contem plates a visit toEurope. His many friends in the cay and iJgewhere confidently hone that entire rotation and a brief Bojourn abroad will restore him to feis wonted health and vigor,” Ihe Van Wyck Report, exhibiting as it does the most stupendous and astound ing frauds, shows that, at a single dash, Secretary Cameron entrusted the snug little sum of two millions of dollars to be disposed of by this Alexander Cum mings. His own testimony shows how he disbursed it. This immense amount was scattered about among pet contrac tors, Mr. Cummings not even asking for competition in his purchases. Articles were purchased by him at such prices as to yield a profit of from fifty to one hun dred per cent., and it is for the reader to infer into whose pockets these immense profits wept. We do not think that the manufacturer pocketed them all. Not a cent lees than five hundred thousand dollars were made in disposing of these two millions; who made it is not difficult to comprehend. After so magnificent a performance, however, we are not at all surprised at Mr. Cummings' desire for a little European relaxation ; after a little more investigation by the Committee, it is possible that some other {gentlemen now on “their share," may not only follow him to Europe, but re- PITTSBURGH DEC. 24. •Captain Moriarty was obliged to perform am pulations all day with nothing tut a r„aor. Bren the water that was used m these operations »„ eagerly drunk by tmpat.ent men. On the ioth the battle was continued, and the enemy advanced an. der coyer ofhemp balls, in order io-cover up and avoid the ‘confusion pits’ and mines that had been paced entirely around the entrenchments by the Union forces. There were two guns-aii-pound era facing, and within one hundred and seven',• five feet of each other, playing for three hours, so close was the fighting. At length under cover of their hemp bales, the enemy advanced in suffi cient numbers to overwhelm the two companies stationed at one portion of the works, buMhree companies of I he Irish brigade bravely came to the rescue, and for thirty minntes f,nr Hundred men stood face to face and bayonet to bayonet, and the result of it was the enemy was driven back. Un pause] But, at length, the ammunition began to give ont. Gun after gun wan silenced. Still there was no water. At length there came a rumor that there was a flag of trues. The firing ceased. Gen oral rnca sent a note Baying: ** ‘Lionel, why haa the firing ceased V j ‘•He turned the letter over and wrote on the back “Oenerai; 'Pon my honor I don't know, unless you have surrendered.’” [Langhte-.] The Prospect. Occasional, of the Washington correspondent of the Press, writes as follows : "The tide is not only rapidly but inevitably turning m our fiver, and in a short period the most impatient snd exciting will find their spue tites grat.fied ty abundanUnd brilhant triumphs. Circumstances apa.t from tbeeff rrte of our troops aid tne good came. The rebels are not merely defeated by the courage and perseverance o' our army .nd onr navy, but their own d.ssentions and distresses coming like so many diepeneations o. an avenging God to complete the good work if Richmond is trembling over the smouldering voicano of popular discontent, ihe grass is „row ng ,n the streete of New Orleans, and the fan j.h ingpoorar r lamering for bread in the market places. If Nashville is consternated before the apparition of Buell s advancing co nmn, Chares ““ ” de,ol “ ad by the greatest conflagration since the New York fire of 1E32. Savanuah ie almost depopulated by the apprehension of an advan-e of the Federal army, and the neighboring State of FI ends is crowded with fugitivee driven from the burning towns along their own coast General McClellan evidently knows that through out these Southern States, this work of disin'egra lon is going on; he feels that victory is coming to Olr standards that we are advancing to aoerlai . triumph. The South ie growing weaker and weak er, Ihe North becomes elronger and stronger The resources of the South are being rapidly ex hausted; the resources of the North are being de veloped and increased by commirce and agr,cul ture. Jeflerson Davis sends a message (o his Con gress to ask relief for Charleston, snd the Congress generously votes $250,000 with more ostentation than the Federal Congress exhibits m dispone'iis its millions. E»ery indi alien coming from the South Bhows want, dispair, and m,eery. Wifi 3 suffocated commerce, a false currency, burning crons in the Caroiinas; with tee dread of servile Insurrections, not to speak of the incensed Indian tribes, who may avenge their betrayal and the in justice of their chiefe by an indiscriminate mas- sacre, where can the rebellion possibly lead t Therefore, are we not reaping a victory ? Is thia contest n>t becoming rapidly decisive t When the army of the Potomac mores, may it not be as an army of pursuit? With Sherman at Savannah; Dupont at Charleston; Buell at Nashville, and’ Halleok at Memphis, how long wilt it be MoOleflan is In Richmond f ble lives. It is R remarkable tact that those “agents” squander, or rather plunder the moggr of t{B} government, sge thnrAeuiest lf one ffPr#* 8 s* e their indignaUon suppressed. Every one of these agents, disburses and contractors is in for a long campaign, and will listen to nothing which looks to a speedy peace. The Emancipation Po'ioy The Union men of the border States’are be mm mg . armed at the effects of the Abolitionists ti' a-.opt an emancipation policy. The Is jnisville Dm. acral commenting upsn it says: “We speak it plainly; the scheme for general emancipation or arming the biaelta will lose every slave State to the Union. It would take a standing army of 200,000 men to rstiin Kentucky in the Union, and then the Boldiere would be compelled to aid in exterminating the black race If they are emancipated, there is but one thmg to be done with them; they must be wiped out—utterly obliterated. It must be a merciless, savage extermination of the whole tribe. There will be no question of humanity, or justice, or mercy. It will be nature s flrßt law—self defence. The two races, as has been amply shown by the whole history of the world from the days of the Egyptian to our own times, cannot exist in the same country, unless the black race is in slavery. It is no question for theory argument or discussion. It is a uirect law of God. final and conclusive.— The President himself, a Kentuckian knows and appreciates the condition of at fairs, and will act for the best, and it ought to be the duty of the State Legislature to aid him by expression of condemnation of tne Oameron policy.” Canniba ism in London, C. W. From the London (C. W.) Free Press A barbarous and oruel case, tin maltreatment ol a female, has just came under the notice of the po,ice authorities of this city, the perpetrator be mg a monster named Samuel Noble, who, by the by, has already served a term of two years in the Ftmtentiary for larcscy. it appears that, on Friday evening last, Mrs Nob e called upon the C.ief of P„l lce , stated lha ,- her lmsbana had lor some time passed been in the ha. it of abusing her, and requested that he might be bound over to keep the peace, a warrant * ae issued, but,n the meantime the prisoner hid bim- On Saturday night, between eleven and twelve o clock, he returned to her res don-e in ihe bixrh Ward, and at once commenced assaulting his wife He first struck her over the head with a glaaa bob Ue, tnen buret up her clolhea, and left her in such a state that suffleieni covering had to be brought from the hospital to cover her, he then kicked and beat her in a most br.tal manner, and finally t>U Krcral Urge pieces of Jla,!, from her arm*, and serious y disfigured another portion of tier bodr The monster then left the home. 'lhe chairman of the Hospital Commute, on heating of the circumstances, had the poor woman removed to the HofpitaL But faint hopes en tertained of her recovery, as it te feared sne is in jured internally as «ei as externally The police have been in search of ire prisoner sines Sunday morning, but up to the present time failed to arrest h:m. liuring the incarceration of No le i„ ti,a Peni lentiary, his wife, true to a omen's charac er, w», the means of petting up a petit,™ fer a commuta tion U her husbano’- sentence, and stic-eeJed «o well that his term of three years was shortened to two. He has certai ; ly well repaid her for her care. thoughUalnefs and ieve. A Cousin of President Linco n Un der Arrest. tie St. Louis Republican slates that among ihe twelve Confederate prisoners roceiidy brought .n from North Missouri it Mr. John K. Pa of Chnton county. He i. a highly respectable w.-ai,r,y and influential citizen of that ,-ou tv' about forty years of age. and a oou-in of ,> re> j d.nt Unoon. The prisoner is charged web having perm tied the rebels to secrete ammu mtion In his cellar, induced young men ,o torn I the rebel army, and otherwiae giving aid and comforuo the enemy. He wi 1 probal.'y be held as a hostage for the perßooal security or exchange ofJudge Birch. Coionel Muljigan at tho Cooper Institute. Colonel Jfnl'igan delivered an address at the Cooper Institute tat evening, and was received »i,h a storm of applause. He gave a succinct account oftue surrender of Islington, and narrated many interesting metdenta connected with the siege o' the city. He 6&id : e ice of their misera- A Joke. The Stiff and »tit-l r Niw York TVi'mvr, in its is °f>'e!urdiy,contained the following : ‘ *« have hail til] very recently little to sny during this Beh ,limn upon dii question of 31 veiy simply because we thought if what Slavery was doing is not enough to open the eyis of the blind est to ita baleful character, no amount of words could avail BB- o nr N.w York Of per, of tb s week, make® the folk wing Miei-na notice of the conflagration at ('•hariefl'ou : Chasls-T' n*s Rnixi.vo , CHA*L*flTos’B Bobbing ! :3U. i was g] !n -, 1i3 ne(Fg thn. reached lib on aturday las*, snd to any that the intelligence was not received rriihdfep gratiflcation would bsut lerly a alsehood. The destruction of tbatGodlor , civ in what all “good ma n and Irue” hare long and earnestly wished. * « . , Chaileston’s Burning t All nail the glad tidings with inallable joy. Let the devouring flameß roll on until there is nothing left of Ihe cty u, on which they can Teed; and Ihus may it be wiped oat from f mong the c ties of this great country, never more to be restored. Let the fire hisa forth its forked tcnguea, until every vostige of the hell in fected c.ty ia entirely obliterated. Cosr'eston’s burning! Let it burn and oe d—d. Gas. Haiaeck is described, by a gentleman who saw him, as "appearing to have noting to do ex cept smoke” He puffs cont-nually, is entirely ac cvisib'e, works c. manually without fuss and red tape, and knows everything that is going on. Ho has a rich field ter the exarc ae ot genius. If he can bring ord.r out of the chaos ol the “Western Lepartment," ho mil prove himseif only a great General, tut no mean Hod. Caleb CusMui; baa writ.ea a letter, In which hediaeuetes and fu'ljr s, :B u>in« the act of <«|it. W lira ; and at the cloee of hie letter he makeatfi s app.al,' f„n cf lu r ty thought, and eliquent ; M} voice that of a political proscript for .pinion's sake. 1 1 may aval nothin* at this hour Hut, if 1 might presume, a’ this lime, to address my country m°n, I wolod exhort them to oeaae Irom caviling with foreign governments as to the name to he given to th » portentous thing, which rssa terrtUe before us, the awful fact of this great at, uggle in the heart ofthe United States, on the one hand to di.rnpt, and on the other hand to up hold, the integrity ofthe Union—l would entreat them to ascend to the majealy of the occa sion m the legal and po iucal .elationa of ihe times, as they have nobly manifested their purposes lo do in the m’lilary ones;—l won ] d im; lore ll.em to carder that civil war la not the lees war, with its rights and its duties cn both sides,-wits Us calamities, but nevertheless, ,ts triumphs, ns grandeur, us galiarilrv,and nsglory. -I would proy them to banish ,rom their itiocghts all imprsot.caole schemes of revo’u’ion ary s cial change, under the misapplied name of toe Union, and ’o look only to the sanc ity of the Canstitution; I would admonish ihem that in such a crisis, it ib ihe paramount duty of all men to rally around the President, a, the necessary and only possible centre of po’i.iaa! order, and the v. ung hief, as the single existing cen.reofm, tary ordea; and I would procla m to them that the Union is to be rescued t orn ihe perils wrnch menace n. peace and happiness a e to be restored to toe country, not bv any un -onsh tutioaal tampering w, h the subject ra’ces of the insurgent states, but by „ lonioK batt.es-b.flea in the field of honor—battles ~f brave men, to en c-.uricr brave meo-great bat,lee, to pale in the brightness of their tame that of the greatest and nooe dais of tbehiew or the old World That would h, mm, t:,Dg til to lire fir-thal wood be something f rwti 1,,- well be finer stilted' The Kel er Troupe—Startlln Revelations. our r/adore wii r>ir>-iEl><>r to* Iroupe, tlut under the di-eteion ofL. Ke iTom oortnn,. mi n’.-'.o intr 'f»me t-iti.-*-* r* n~“ tktir '- ta j ?IV,, ' IV ' J'i.i* ma^ti. tirpt.c M-au- ( .f . ° ! ' b - .»ln Bnw,roM. ~ra," n ,h. l0;m „ M, ; l»rr , he. ,r. »upp.,ri,..l t, r „ rrow.i ofl , cail , lfu , “ ' '“ ?p - v »"“'■* *' r ' <*'"* th.jnd« r -. of »ppi illse f* ‘‘rowl ■ '1 0,, U .,,. :Mjjy |k| e ' . A!: ‘ - 1, fi ' 1 *• ’" 1 h P>> >••»»* '*••!. • I,U h,u „ flIr „ n»' r, h whfii i! *''' K*' : *r n..'- nwtL .,.,i 1 |„. I , »•; | ul , r . r lw , irx-gp, of f. nrtren vests of .gj travel with turn f. : ~n « v .«r i, , ..e ~ , • * r 1 *• .Y'vir find a i.npr p H <*ar i'v' hll( . * h nt -i tim er« -t- ;>.*• j,^ y . A(tu . , , H(tVjlr|| h „ ■ bf» rn«Mcruf| insue T:>roN<’h i 1n ,.. M '*•' ««*« , 0 •no o>-| ; .!ren w er o r»tu’nr.j it . / f-.t Hm«r to tne n if-d Si s.t-es. T ■'l! O !!!•!*> I- !«Im Of p„ rja< , ll , jon aßd -n , - ey w eru beaten by a cane and wi h . r k h “ ,P ,ho n V t hat kw,a bicer.ted and, leading mhtln,. waa washed wi h ml’ and a, Bf)wr . Ke.ler fr i,’ " knocked down U,e children with hie fi.f. Al 0 ’ p.ece one of the rhi'dren war ao ill ,ha t she was ” ri “ ' rom h9r ced ' Keller forced one o h a men *o e.rry h r rom her fed t 0 lhe the _ ater. nweann* that ••.*> should appear if »h e died the no It minute - Three niehte this waa repeated when the poor ch i i »„ unaUsto stand* alone »hen plated n it,e (at. r.ux, then she wae allowed to r< m»:n m bed. fff<l Killer is endeivormg to go to YucuUii ~ jth “? < rodit, and h,., wardrobe , u„ed up. The. only redeeming feature in ,he whole „ that °^ they'T T W “ K? ' °' “ e Ch Wre " >“ f“U. though now hare no money left. ® Pathetic. A "lever letter--*!- i er from t 1 ,3 armj of the Poto mac, the Erie Jjupatcl de, nbo, a viait. to the Up to, on a ttcliet of leave. Th, follow!,* h fc conciuf hj A Charming- Kpiaode. B!,J <lor 1 know mj own !" * * a,n! <,f * “uld fool mo at any „me Let b„, „ man am, at rae wi ~ a pamph , et s Sunday School Tract,,” though I knew him to be a secessionist or the dent; ora woman approach me wtth a fancy I, tlo black riding cap and a diw •ractng ahite p'ume, and , have no more (0 r C e 0 f character to res,at thetr seductions than an oW wtas-libberhaa to resist a bottle of th> beat bur gundy, after it has been cooled hv the bur " of Araby the Bleat, and subltmed by Caucasus. On Menday evening, msi , ° nightfall, alter I htd been loitering along the walks within the grpuuds of the Capitol, and ebaervino the different styles nfdrea. and the various casts of countenances which one meets with in “it hronged gathering place, one of the prettiest little stepsTftiaT 7 orld came ,rippins dow “ "><* teps of the Capttol, apparently looking for some one whose company she had lest. She was drese d (ham lngij—oh so bo witchmrly! Had on that cap and feather that 1 hvve been blowing about so frequen ly. As for the rest ol her att.re, it would out-parallel the robe of ItU *oh «>* - and Mai Have they gon, away and hf! m™ atone?” cried she almost frantic with grief By Heavens, thought I, she i, the daughter of so™ benator, who has eil- j> iie f bis usual lack of due oretton, and gone ctf to his hotel, and left tnis charm ng g r. to make her w ty alt alone in the dark ant ibrouvh a dubious crowd. -Wont you please accompany me home, sir? lam so afraH yon are a soldier an,l 1 know you are honorable »- Now. thinks Ito myaelJ, B he is the daughter of oma Senator, sure enough, and now „ my time to mak, a btr thing My relartou, have Lways Wt.he.l me to marry Inn. some great family and bow my time has come. Like nn,o some who mamas a mothles, old widower with a tjf fhithlcl In ’ 8 sciatic over it that .. Z" 0 ' 1 <;,r '■' endni >! Iter »u.-h a man and tt.a, so,* lad watted even . long, so j d , , p * my star that I ha,, warn, : unto „ . ■vcompany ,h a clurrnirg c:. heim-_,l’,\ 1 kin,liters will began fating , f g r ni 4 i f y.. r M:<U'ie m,l beget & f*#i.. .. *.. kindote -* «ili b* pvt coofidence, c „ awp. and A spring up-vows will be exchsnged-the Senator. al panenf, also greatful, will approve the choice the maternal ancestor will scold a little while and then give m—the brothers will 3 . [The reader will ao.iee that the “episode” of our breaks off at an interring poim " The continuation ofitwaamost hkelj mailed in Ktaddmonal envelope, which had not reached ue «* the time of going to press.] An Eloquent Appeal received this day and for ea’e at wholesale and re N° r fl>.Eaat corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND jiaSO-ly ALLEGHENY CTTT. ' are offered for sale at the office of the WESTERN penitentiary 002-2 m tWO barrp lB 801 l Butler Just receired and for sale by dell _ J. A. 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For eele by SIMON JOHNSTON, DruoriaL de23 corner Hmitbfield and Fourth street*. p»ms, and all d Borders or the stomach and ho*eh? I r ri pn°M U’ al 294 i:anal street N T J C. tQOK.punhshv of the State Banner’lfen ra^s^ssa n ott uncomfortable senea ion m hin .t?mach*For fiveyear, he suflared from this dre<i»^m~„i,* 0 ( r when he u-ed b« did no, soem to tenfsM 'al ‘ S-iSrS" s» 'ibta n your rtiataupply Irom mo or ih.„ o RKI'PATH, p s dei4 Tm-Nw la medwmea, UNDiSKTAKfijEt TOn, sole'atent' BUUiEIt-s uauinet"i*- R y.M THKIKC i> Brum- "LARtROOMa, J*o 45 street £ l * L,acocl£ KRYaTAKLV aI? 8^ 6 * 4 lefl A 1 P«ai-6md2r • bl Allegheny City. .1 HATISf A' - . 1-j S ']'() OllftkH I'ffa Mp a* MVII a#, to ~„r ,no.. K Ul SHELVES. kw**p pur* hqo ,r- w«. h«y ( , i. "i Lile P'd> »c that we Hr < XAirnDH hv Mr iv * ' r ° lJr Win,., r.mmu the result (“ h, ” 0 “° * ad f «-P«tfudy WKHOKS '! KI..N-*' i r.KT?“ 1< " Ihe open men ol » hiekev l'.-« », J,iS , w ‘■ n la ‘ , U "' : •■>■<. 41 .-Khen, <"l 7 . ' "'nY hhhm, > declared Wlmd-ndiof l h KKK l.'l ll' A R^ 11 V 1 >J : !« -o th* n ... ki-rt ,i r V '‘‘LAKttperHhwe .felWw ' .Tm iVi 'LT?- -I t.l. KKA, bc<T*tAry. K *— "rt-nd •»••. 1, , A ' 1 "I'ATIC'or Ihn rffi.-To: r:T {"wi-rROL PR a. u,*‘fcuauiuk: tfunicipa eipap,.,, KJL. EK <8 . CHaRJ.es W. LEWIS TO THE Cl oF PI M'S BURGH he en g uro^ec^n“L7[he'JffiVof HCTtldldate B CITY CONTROLLER "'" nsiTa bu •*■ I'ltntia&t on ofTlifS »Tt “•* 1116 m:.t jnS»TEAHERRY TOOTH WA*B, Teaberry Tootnwaah, I'eaberry Toothwash : Te&berry Tootbwash, Teaberry Tocthwash, from acVan'dUrtT’ roQ "• Teeth free if Si <M r " u '. cers la lh « mouth and eums 7. ! rre *i dec *7 or the tee h. g *’ T * *?., CUr ° kieedlDg gU TIB I f wli! “e’Sre'f’/^rfffeVH^ 5 h ° rd ? Dd h “l*r “K&SS by”"" “ del ' ghl(al “ r °““ et t°“e«^h e de23 °° rnßr ef the S,H ao’d'S^kl?’.! #- J Slight Cola, ~ If A ~/l(. u r .s / rj /■ s or jEThtaal, "which, might he checked iLith a, simple remedy. V neglected, after, terminates seriously. arc of the importance of ""k’i’fi. °: or gflinhi frctd in its first stage; that which I V \T* beginning would yield to a rr.ua lemedy, if not attended to, soon I attacks the lungs. I £&*auan. ’& usn first introduced elei>en years age. j -t has been proved that they are "the best article before the public for ’ r^rJ-oLs, J3s-tcnrJi}Jis., I jtstfuncL, cLe-rk, the Haeldng houga ln fifiannum' fiction., and nxtniervLs affecnorc of the jZlhjacat, giving immediate relief. I Public Speakers V Singers } U ' l j • r> ‘ 4 th *m. effectual for clearing aid strer.gthening the voice. Bo la oy all (Druggists and (Deal in Medicine, at 25 cents per box. de9-6m diw 86 Balmoral skirts BT THE STEAMER CANADA. EATON, MACRUM A CO, 1 Fifth stra TIEMAJS & 6ETT¥, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, OfP.'iRTXES Ajn> DIALMB 15 TEAS, WISES, LIQUORS, efc*,, CII K c K CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY JOHN BTRMTNfi H A Af. Words „ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR TUF iinno ws JUST RECEIVED A MOST HAND SOME lat of J*F\SCHAUM pm;p irp., TOAAROO POfJCHE S . new hi vie* Also P « ?, Ir^ 8 which^off" 6 ?i aT BaPe S sr9 Bnd>M »ni!l« Londrfw .b'du, R r „ o „„ e ,, ’ffi-te,;™".' ("IUIQTTOT : ‘ V and Heidsieck Champsirne Wine. Scotoh Ale, Porter and Brown Slou: EnK'hh Ale Portar and Brown Stout, For sale by thedoaon cr bo'tlo by _d f24 Ji WN.BEN-NETT, IJO Wood atraat. Cloaks, ~ SHAWLS, TOES, ag-sswr.- 53^^ or Market street, between 6th and the Diamond. as S °xL\ h!eh th.flmC d n »[ h ??x , sss;r-„j!s ,, '« , »- '“— foSti &%£* j»*, *- P «d ß |^e l b“~ lo ° bblB JU,t recelve< S nlr - HESRT H. CObLINa Did R i 4 e C b“ ES ~ 2O faoks received d«24 TIME—IOObMa fresh Lime for sale WeMI _ HEVKY H. COLUN& GREEN APPLES—2O(* barrel* -tioice App'er received and for unle by a °' M HENRT H>OLLINB. E ™nt NT-G( ], barrelB Hydraulic Ca ment received by ■ _ d * a ' l HBN' y H. CORLISS. ORKE’S HOLIDAY SALE No. 77 Market Street. T H ctTs'jb ST BAEQAINS iN THE EMBROIDERIES it LACE GOODS, UNESN HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, GAUNTISIS, HOSIERY WORKED SUPPERS, FANCY iOODS, Having marked o. t-look from 25 to 59 FI2R CENT below former prices, we are cow offering great 11% !> '’JCEME^TS to per&ona who t 0 v'nr', , ‘ ic s pp / themselves with HOLIDAY GIFTS. T f ™/'■ r “ ota - 10*3 50; J.a-fl u hl 005 t * ' ~ nJ* dkorchibfs ,a ' , <*er-« • (j, ntJS * e . -n r - u “ - 1 ' r nrn''<l, Kfr- f* .o*.v*r<«j, tV> r -i<-d kinder"' ■ :" "U '•uier KIDaS Oi • I k in- I Q,f. . tf> 1_ M - ■ * l«ur.l!« , Woo eu too,: cats, To VV TO W son tags, cumiM AND twjughts. HO O SIKIft T S ol al: kinds and al all priof .; 5 Frenrh an,l Mechanic Corsets. An entire'y qjw ntcf; of -MBROiDEREo SLIPP£r§ _ POK7MOSAIES AND CABAS. ’ LadlCS Lea ti«er Bagg/ic., * c . Balmoral skirts, 'a all qualities and colors. »U P^r»ons X who“sh” 0 0 bay r8,ock : » solicited from CHEAP GOODS JOSEPH HORNE, d6clB2 w TT MARKET STREET. jyow is THE TIME TO PROCURE PRESENTS POE THE HOLIDAYS, embroideries. Embroidered Handkerchiefs Embroidered Dollars, ' Ecubroidored Setls, Linen Collars, ■Linen Setts, Lace Settß, Wool Hoods, "Wool Sleeves, Heather Oabas, Leather Baskets, CHEAP FOR CASH -AT CHARLES GIPNER’S, No. 78 Market Street, ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROADOTOce. , S' nmi flll,b 1 »c-mUrlBth, 186 L } SIOCKHOLDEKS ME^T i e Holders of the Ali^rrhl i valley Railro«d Company are requested tn the office of the company, ooEfwt m ° el at and the cacal, in the citr of P???/* ? ke street 100 J SAR h K £ 15 ~"RY£~WHlsKEY' I Vj r ? m 1 ? ro ® ,0 eeren yearn o.d; ’ mharreUßecufledWi.iskey; 40 do R aW d 0 1 A one assortment of } x ,6^Zz Pure Por, Madeira and Bherrv Wm«a nf t k re“l b/ :W “ r 8 ° D hanJ * M for 8 “' 8 »»<&£ SSd asaaSg!* HITE KUi —AND— SATIN SLIPPSBS, HEELEJD, euitabie tor balls, parties sad .wedding, lust » ceived by W. E. Schmerfcz & Go* IVo. 31 Fifth Street. dels fIrINBY H. OOLLINH. A T et‘-'r of S L K E V ES, B CAKES. M A K I Mg theik pu SCHASB EABI , y m the East almost daily, Lace Cellars, Laco Sleeves Lace Handkerchiefs CRKY BLANKETS, » nice present to send your friend in the srmy.H fANcr DBESS SILK Wool Gaiters Portmonaies, & c . for Wagon Covers and Steamboat Decks. yard wide muslin, *t lo Gents per yard. COLORED CAIHBRIC Ar 8 CENTS per yard. fancy goods, holiday presents, CALL, EARLY. c. HANSON LOVE. d.^ 74 Ma rket Street. GREAT INDUCEMENT TO CASH BUYERS. PREPARATORY TO TAKING OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY We have determined to cloee oot our etoek ol Fancy Dress Goods, SHAWLS & CLOAKS, NEEDLE WORK &c, at great redaction in prices. LAWK, BERA6EB, DDCALS ASD ROBES, without regard to cost. °UR STOCK OF DOMESTIC GOOD; js very full aad corap'ete, anch as uslus, Prints, Ginghams Cheeks Ticks ings, Table Diaper, Canton and Wool Planneeis, Tweeds, Jeans, Cassi nels, Cassimores, Cloths, &c. Wo are now selling a great many articles at 1 RETAIL, BY PIECE and also BY THE BALE at Cess than they can be bought al NEW FORK OR PfliLiOELPOii of the manufacturers at the present time, Having Purchased them before the Late Advance In Prices, *®“ Persons wanting anything in the DRY GOODS line will save money by aa many kind of goods are ADVANCING IN PRICES CHEAPER THAI, EVER. heavy duck, a FKW BALES A very large lot of - For Gcod Bargains in —FOR— LAFAYETTE HALL. MME. MATILDA CRIVELLI, POSITIVELY THE FIRST & ONL Y « K Ai* OPERATIC CONCERT IW PITTSBUBOit, On TJmisday Evening, Deeemheri6th. ep H E MANAGER DEBIRING to with the world renowned - jointly MATILDA CBI Vedx,! Orandltka York Academy SIGNOR AOHILLE ARDAVINT" The eminent* Baritone oi the NewYnvfr *aw j of Muaio. andßjwaaa Opera SIGNOR GARIBALDI J* Thefamoaa Basso Proftindo of th« Tf o Ti»-. •; of frmacy, and the Ne^rf ME. ALEXANDER WOLO WSKI. Pianist to her Majesty,the QS«an cfo-Lii honorary member of the priickS pL, S societies of Faropo and America - iitiarmoofo A C A Sift The attention of'the nuhli'|« . to the eonce n tration oflalent ** partcnlar ir called evening. Notwithstanding thh? ?hf? ff fjr * 0 desiring thet all clasaeaof tiSf£l? n * nh * enlent > have an opportunity ol bearing lhS^S a ? ,tT „‘ artiete ol the age fin their'SroebtSe *;£* managers have concluded to s,) ,hs tlcketato 60 cents un tUe ScSfoTv,M^ pnoe of naif the common iprioe. The w ?t w hich is only laurels in fflocinnai L?ulsfflt a .S? a ?“ e 1 w 0“ ol the principal cities. • Tonis and all The piano used on this occasion la , ... . n -. tTrand, kindly Se^fe at^M n ffi^tep^ n “f), Stores, and at ‘ho EaluJiU l d^etfnv“nf h , ! l. M 11310 formance. Wo eitra charM nit if g ‘ l ? 6 P® r ' which can be ProouredSPileMrs JJellor'B Music Stores. Sale ot ao “ thie (Monday) morning, t ip C ? m ” d ““ a PITTSBURGH THEATRE Lraa “ WM. HEmnUKm' Seat m*^v»te^M^£o? t psqSfs 1 ® Circle, chairs, 60 cenla: Dreaa Colored Gallery, 26 denta: CblomH^R^ 6 * S centB » QaJlery, 16 cents. vaiond 80xe%60 cents; THIS EVENING. The led ft»]a N 1 G H T o w L . Pan 1 alftpn •;• Harlequin ***** " Mr. Levis Wr. McManus Previous to jrtjicji BEAUTY AND THE BEST Be.ut y with Bmie rso„. *T h °°* oat tal ‘ he Christmas Progmnmu,. AKoraosn at !, and evening at 7 o’clock. TKIBBIE’S VABIETIES ■ PEMN STREEr. NEAR ST. 0] ZAfIJ PILL A EROST ATION, ZAMPIL LAEROBTATIO N\ zam pill a erostation By (he (treat Western Gymnasts, Messrs. DONOVAN ANDHORELAND dononan and HOMELAND, : “junovlna" dmobkland, Doors open afire rtain rinse 7lr SPECIAL GBANX?HtTISp E / ■ pressly for ladies and chi'drenl.n hi<*** 6u RIaTMAS AFTERNooN iiore commence at 2o’clock. Qre open atl M «t> CANTERBURY HAH. IiATK ATHENEUM, LIBERTY STREET. IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. • - JIM FLARE, JIM FLAKE, ' MUSS MAGGIE BOWEH& u tug ~ . _ miss Maggie bowers. on .mart newton ana the fail company fiRAUD PAIVOHAtSA THEW A R t EMBRACING THE PALL OP FOBT SDmTEB «s“°nce“ CBmBi re nuod.r? 2^of I JFUIi. PC’S S P ££ TSMEN ATTEND—A GBAUD !§» f ' A %SS$r holiday books. KAY 4c COMPANY, ; i*«. 55 Wood Street, HT^, Vji NOW . OPEN AN EXTJSN t«Sd ™ “ 80rt “ eB ‘o f ele ß £ ntlj bound .ad illas- BOOKB OP THE SEASON. FINE EDITIONS OP STANDARD AUTHORS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMB, (n great variety. FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, PRAYER aND HYMN BOOKS, . JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS, THB LATEST AND BEST. WRITING DESKS, PORT FOLIOS, B AOKG A MM 0 N BOARDS, In every variety of style. de2L-Bmlw*n<Uw J ■ D • HANCOCK, aTTORJTKY' JtT »- no. 73 g;bart STREET PITTSBURGH,' FENNA. de!34f CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, 26 PIECES NEW DRUGGETS, *#PIBOEB NEW BRUSSELS CARPET w. spcumooK. d*l* *t» Vwkit Street,|j AHTTSEMEITTS. OP THE
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