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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
PITTS B UHOB :
SATURDAY MORNING:::::
For Afternoon and Midnight Tele
graph and JLocal News »ee First and
Third Pages.
UNION NOMINATIONS
FOR MAYOR;
HENRY A. WEAVER
FOR CONTROLLER:
WILLI VM L ITTLE.
POR TRfUfeURER
JOHN C, DAVI r r
OUB DEGENERACY,
From the organization of the govern
ment until a few years ago, the gieat
men of our country, of all political par
ties, entertained a dread of the forma
tion of sectional, geographical parties.
This was the rock upon which they ap
prehended the Union would be wrecked.
The "father of his country” dwelt upon
this danger in his last words to his
countrymen ; Jefferson warned us of
its dangers upon various occasions;
Jackson fought and crushed it when it
assumed the character of nullification;
and Clay, Webster, and the great men
who acted with them up until a few
years ago, warned us upon a thousand
memorable occasions of its steady ap
proach. These warnings and admoni
tions, however, have produced no effect
these great inea’s teachings have been
neglected and the consequence is a de
vastating civil war, the magnitude of
which we grow aizzy in end avurmg to
comprehend. Thtse good men's lessons
are forgotten and in their stead we learn
Our duty from the demagogue, the IV
natic and the knave. In every quarter'
of the Union we see fanaticism filling
the places of departed patriotism, and
wise men of moderation and integrity
driven into involuntary retirement to
makeroom for those who, but a few years
ago, were regarded with well grounded
suspicion. The southern section of the
country is prostrated by a band of des
perate slavery propoganui&ts, while the
north is cursed by a parly of fanatical
abolilioniste. These two extremes have
reduced the nation to its present lament
able condition, and fraternal feeling
never will return between the now con
tending sections, umil these desperate
leaders are supplanted and sent into
retirement. We have degenerated;
public virtue has departed, and the
country is in the keeping of political
gamesters. We have degenerated until
our lower house of Congress does not
contain a single member of command
ing character, and ability sufficient to
wrestle with the crisis in which the
country is involved. This is the refill
of faction, of sectional agitation, which
has grown with such fearful rapidity in
a few years as to plunge the country in
a civil strife which threatens tiie very
existence of republican institutions.—
Agitation has gone on until the widest in
the North almost despair of democratic
forms in the future, wnii-- at the South,
monarchial government is, by .yime,
openly advocated. Dr Kussell, the cel
ebrated correspondent ol the London
Twies t now in this coun ry. ha- frequent,
ly of the leading rebel
lious spirits at the *ouih nave expressed
a preference for a kingly government,
although until recently Lhat section of
the Union gave us some of the ablest
champions of liberal institutions. It is
true that these statements were made by
the very extremists of the Gulf States,
but we see that a few days since Virginia
made a rapid stride towards disfranchis
ing her people. In the “reform” con
vention which assembled in .Richmond,
a few days ago, a proposition was sub
mitted, amending the Constitution so as
take the ©lection of Goytynor from the
people and give it to the .Legislature.—
This received forty-one votes, or more
than one-third of tne convention. This
manifej-ts an exlr&ordinaiy change in a
short time, in thesentimenisof Virginia,
which Btate was, untif recently, one of
the most liberal in the Union. This
sudden degeneracy in Virginia is ibe
result of faction which, to serve its pur
poses, will fl iter the multitude, but
which, in the present revolutionary con
dition of the country, finds its only se
curity in concentrating power in the
hands of a few. A few weeks prior to
the attack on Fort Sumter, last April (
Virginia voted, by eighty thousand ma
jority , to stay in the Union ; now she iB
not only anxious to stay out, but is en
gaged in destroying what is republican
in her form of government. The great
men alluded to in the beginning of this
artiole warned us of our possible decline,
if not fall; the first is upon us with fear
ful reality, the second is a question to
consider and endeavor to avert.
WAB FEVE3.
If we are to judge the feelings of the
English people towards this country, by
the tone of their papers, we should infer
that they are a little like the Irishman
who was spoiling for a fight. Some of
these journals are resorting to the flim
siest falsehoods to arouse resentment
against this country. One of these is
the following from the London Morning
Chronicle. When ttie reader reflects for i
a moment, that the nomination of Mr. !
Lincoln by the Cnicagu Convention was '
never thought of by any one, until it !
was effected, and hardly believed until
corroborated by numerous dispatches ™
, ' ; Ihrcv of ihe batteries are :! -v ready to r.rrvp
he will Bee the utter absurdity of the g un«. This Foais « P aUe of mkiug ca.-e ,;
statement attributed to Mr. Seward. It vesmis ihat may got by Fjr-.s Wtrren a:;., tnd -
lookB very much as if John Bull was pendence » and commando the whole loner
■ iiarbor.
anxipus for a “rough and tumble” with j TLtse are the defence works commenced. The
the Onited states. This ifl almost in- j p’&n r f defences for Lhe herb r wbeo complet'd,
conceivable, when we remember the ' make u a perfect 1- it embrace* h
handsome things we did a few months f““? 0^Lon I riri f ;< n“r'?‘‘ t9 ‘, H 7 d ’ ’T "T' '
° . * f*o;t oa Long iiisn i, !•. r; Independence, Fori
agofor Victona'B "eldest born,” Vinhr p, and a Fcrt at JtUnet. Point, fauuia :
the Prince of Wales. Then in our ex-, iio?:on ■“ Soi^jn Traveler.
change of compliments and civilities it ! „
e r j Ifa petticoat governm-nt l, not more op.
Was all congratulation of each other for ( preiive now than formerly, it is certainly doable (
having descended from “the same hero- j extent.
ic ancestry, speaking the same language
and consoled by the same relig.on ”
This is now all changed with father Bull;
amend ol invitations to tea parties we
are treated to the stupidest insu>ts fnd
falsehoods; the tall bully raise." his head
and lies in order to force a fight with
one who is struggling with a rampant
rebellion. Let England wait until we
get through with cur present engage
ment; and, unless too much damaged.
President Lincoln aud Mr. Seward will
doubtless face any music which she may
instruct her Minister in Washington to
make.
:DEC. 28.
But the following is the extract from
the London Chronicle:
“We are in position to affirm, that when
the Duke ol Newcastle was in attendance,
in September last year, on the Prince of
Wales in hia tour {trough Canada and tue
United States, Mr Seward, the Secretary
of the L’ncoln Administration, a dressed
his Grace, on one particular occasion, in
words to this effect: ‘My Lord Duke, ei
ther Mr. Lincoln or myself will be next
President of the United S; te3. P Mr.
Lincoln be chi sen, I staff be Secretary,
and we arc determined to take the first op
portunity that presents itself to insult your
country.' 'lfyon do’ was ilieDuko of New
castle’s answer, ‘you will bring about a
war between the two countries * Oh, nr,
there will De no war,’ was Mr
rejoindsr, but we will—we must insult
you.* The Duke ol Newcastle, we are en
abled to add. looked on this «?..* nothing
more, to use an expressive, though c«.-i
veiy classical term, than so much ‘bosh,'
ano never once thought of tho circumstance
until the affair of the Trent brought it again
to his remembrance.”
The Tribune and Gen. McClellan
Abtatcm-nt recently appeared mine Tribune
>hata i-earer of dispatches from General tto<i
waited i hree days in General Me tleUan’s amp.
chain ><er for an inUm w with him. and tnenlelt
in dii-gust. To tms the Washington Star n plie - :
“Wo hare to say that General McClel an keep
no ante-chamber. Th*re are three to
wh eh p-rson* go who desire to see him on buei
cr-3: Hh headquarters as tbs cf>mmsn.ler-t:>
chief; 'he headqu- rtera of the a-my of the Pott m
kc; aid the office of me U. d a
At each of them, those sees, r.g (ten* ral Mc'del'an
a. Tays find mere or ’tss members ofh: Half, m
startly ready to attend to any pub] c business ap
per.aining to hia poa.uon. He himself is rarely
mere than once a day in either pUeo, and then
hardiy for had an h s duties compell.ng h m
to be constantly moving here, there, and every,
where.
“When one applies to see him, the bus ner-h is
always attentively heard ry mcm-.er <fh s - at?,
who instanUy arranges to bnnj about me mter
ti was soon aa General McClellan can be f.uco.
for he i« up the river perhaps in the morning,
cl< seted with the President at n.,on , oS w.th the
lower diti.Mon of the army m ihasf or noon. aud. it
may te, injecting the camps or picket hnes on r
iha ;irer between midnight and d-r r *nK. H
ever, itrare y happen* mat tie i- not :o aeon in
less ihan a day by any cne barmy real important
pul he busioers wn h h ra.
“come how or other nearly a'l who propose m
introduce a patent ginger-pop !o.* saie m me
camps bring letters to Gen. from < f
tin an hed persons and insist (»n dub mg their
affair‘important jubiic buKin-s*” Indeed, the
business of nearly pH who would rht.m a poru n <1
hi- urn* is sucb is members of h s staff caa pr
pefiy dl«po*e of with oik his personal inurTenc c.
or, if not, can br ng :: to hi« tn a :«»• .:
sentence : when h< di po«es of it n eten * br ef-r
o* order. Now j r a y p» r -<.n bran,.g b:utv
from Gen. Wool and t* e Bras dent to Gen Me; iH
bn, failed to see h'ra after waiucg (hr** dm .-t
that er.d, the pub.ic inav .-p'y or. ;» ;r,a* hi* hu-i
-ness win ►imply toget office for snm- r n «—to 60 ,
the army patent sucker* 'r 1 erer.-) to direct too
general how to conduct the cm&paij,n—a la Eliott,
or something that ccul 1 b« quite as wefTseltTfetTby
b member of the staff, as by the g-nertfin person
We have repeatedly seen st ft oftio?r* arc .mpaiiy
person- ready haring important pu ho in sme--
for houv, around the city, to brivg them Uce to
face will the commande'-tQ-ohiof, and fcr.owtnvt
that duty is most assiduoT-Iy attend-d .o.
A Liverpool View
Toe Liverpool J/. retry >.»( the ,
i.c th« war r*uv>r.f ah
g.Yf.« an l .lea of iho to.-uM t ewu u- on hr
newspaper wiiters m Eng.ami at-
-U’e see, therefore, n" thing irraHo i m the U'-
'.ef that the Wash ngmn government may >
the just demand of England for th-* re* e«- < (■*
mam'est wrong, especial!; oau t* ao
doubt that the dem»n-i has been htd-...-
;crate and conciliatory tone, ar d with a si are re de
sire for peace. Yetweahoull be etleccmg a eon-
I fidence wh‘ch we do not fee) »>rwe to i bomu
•to d sgu:ae from ourselves that there are at lea i
equally strong probabilities on the other aide.
|There is too much ground for the suspicion that
tit had been the del b=raie purpose cl certain
' American statesmen to provok* a qua'rel with
Eagland; and, insane as such a pod.y would tie,
we have no reason to think that the world has jet
iseen the limits of the reckless foil/ of which men
:liko Mr Seward are capable. We «bould be quite
unwarranted in assuming that the answer 'x> be
given to Earl Ruaieh’s dispatch will be dictated
either bv a regard to the justice of the case, or hv
respect for the lie opinion of civil zed nations,
or by a correct estimate of the sireng h o.' Eng
laud, or by a wise and thoughtful patriotism, or
by any consideration whatever except subserv
iency to the popular passions of the hour. On the
whole, while it is alweys well to hope fur the best,
it is impossible not to feel that toe wo
within the bounds of probability. We should < er
tamly view the futore of our country with de-pa r
if we saw it dominated by such influences as tho 3 e
which for the present bear sovereign sway in the
once great and prosperous American Repub ic ”
• The Defence of Boston Harbor.
Whatever may bo the condition of f> rtificauons
along the coast, there is no doubt that thoz-e in
Boston harbor, are amply tuilicient to hold at bay
any nival force lhat may be sen here upon a how
tie errand. Fort Warren is, next after Fortress
.Monroe and Fort Adams at Newport, thy strong
est for>ifioation m the conntry, From
doee to the channel, no vessel could get by it
without being in range of ts guns for several
miles, and a vessel commg in at fl.od tide is me t
near the Fort by a ooanter current from B? ard
Sound, so that a steamer can make but slow head
way at that point, while sailing vessels are held
fast. This Fort Is of modern construction, and af
fords the most psrfeot protection to i:s garrison
There are now at work upon the Fort aHut one
h mired mechanics, Bach as carpenters, stone cut
ters, st ue masons and blacksmiths. They are
empl yed in mounting guns, ofwhieh nearly one
hundred and fifty are now iq poeiiioa. It in pro- 1
posed to monnt about two lr ndred in al», an HI is I
work will be completed in a few weeks. The-e l
guns are of all sixes, some of them hivirg a bore 1
oi fifteen inches, and a range of three or four
miles. The present garrison a*, the Fort are to be
instructed in gunnery.
At Fort Independence, which is also a strong
fortifica ion, there are i bout aix'y guns moun ed
at the present time, and there is room lor mor- j
Th -eare now no men emplcytd upon the forti j
ficntion. |
Fort Winthrop, upon Governor’s Inland; is de
e gnvd to be a very strong work, bu is nn vet
finithecL The citadel, however, is completed, and
sixteen h< avy guns have been mounted. There
ere to be seven ba.te*ies in connection wi:hthi
PfiOM IHE SOirTH.
o Uii;e tue foil w -.ews frum yesterday’s
Irvin N tfw.k:
A d.,-pa..,. littled ca.- h vide, 2'iS ias ! ., announced
•ha; nine ih.u-iand L-dr-mla have ciosted Green
• >cr, and are march'Dx to Hopkmavide. Toe con
fe*ierau.-f r -e ;hi ro ie throe thousand five hun
dred, ; u> ’ciuiurcemcnts are on their way trom
•-'Urksv...,'.
i .on :-.r> l-orr. c>; Green fay that seven
tcHo i-., u.iand fedt-rs s •
Ad:?pnmh from f r,v ; u : i) di { that seven ol
v-halcrc, of trie . i ,ne fliei, were tUQ I ? in >h
Chariecton enaniol on Fri-iay last.
Ihe rf»so n ions ,n i elation to the secession of
MsrlfcaJ to the a -.them confederacy, have beta
me.: u •.1 i v ine c n eu s r»t- c. oyress, ao ► s to dt*.
<- ar - that uo pen « ought to be concluded with the
I cited Stales win h i o-i not iusurc to Maryland
an opportunity of fi. fining a part of the etmfed
;racy.
A p.-ivaio di.-pnicii received at Richmond on
.-iino;iy sa;s, tro,i ihe su-,amer Gordon has run tne
i'lockad • id.o one .-.f ihe porta with a
re; oited to coDtiii of Cjflee, salt and West
India f; u;t».
One hundred nni seventy.five federal prisoners
w#re f to ieavo r i.ihmond on Monday for
chl si.urg N. 0.. nad another pa>iy some time
fluting ihe week.
1 he H-.ine ) huu'Acracr ssys that an attempt
was made on ‘h- IGih mat to burn '.he fjta’c Ball
r. ad oridge, over feta Creek. The incendiary
i.o-iever, we? caught, tried, and beat.-nced to be
hung.
All me ( par lesion ia mi rain- > rum panies excepl
die iCmi 'ru have gone duo liquidation.
L Rj :;imcinj, mci New Vo-k i“ a*, sx
b'mx and a nad ji*-r c nt. ui conn.. bilv.-ns seli.
ng at taeu y-livt- per <\-ui , and g' Id at thirty-five
p-*r r cai. prem um. oales of the confederate bon is
'» r i tiiu-eu in were made a. ninety
i r-uu Richmond papers ol the 17ih, IBih and
19th , W't- i u | ihe foi owing • xtfaeUi :
W- are u:f«rm»-d that one enl re Missisdpp:
rog m<-n; id tVelve months men. serving on th«
i otoira'i, iiave r <i. ui a man, at the expira
ti n r i ihs r pce>*»-n: ierm, to ro-enliat.
Th> -.3 a list we re gut have expected of a gU.
Unt and p:i - people. It stands out in refre.-h
i.ig contras*, .o iVy c-ja«iuct of the Yankee troops,
trhr.sM soot, n.-tr.fir nine :s up, ru>b home, lea.*
ing :lir i - .-ius-5 and :!» *-*r !l<g to go to deslruct:< :i
1 beir «wn wsv. Ih t v rtuil to their
oout.i.-y o fi- 1 -ur .f ne*»vi tim mi .i- them t'c
iHiighius of ah Ci.risiendom, We scarcely
mi article Irom a foretgp paper which doe* not
fXprt-sa comb iit-i tt:nus»raent and amazement at
tne p'cmpt tud.- -.f ihe Yankees in leaving the
-e. vice as soon as their tuns h up. Yet. after all;
.--on xmord.nary cor. iu<-t has in them, at lea-it,
thi- txienuatioo, that they are nut engaged in de.
f-cd i\c ::i;r o*n homu- and flrmi.lri, and that,
t .dug:; Hr y leave, tney io*n no’hing but the
chance n' g ory, whs :h, salt «.11 not p H y n mat's
1... u»e . r:.i- rrarae: b.::. i..ey th.uk
w ■r.n ftgh. ug for
(■eneral Resecrans tu the Army o;
t-bterii Virginia.
l-.c: rt- go. ig ini ) a .ni-.-r quarters at Wneeimg,
i»*n<-r-i .-.-u ;-. i--ni-d ihe h. low ng spmtr.i
»:ur-»b to the Bv.disrs v! he fe.israi army in
'* V rg.nia :
“fi n bo.’.herj of ths l>rpirim4At of Wetter
" • ’ u 1 I i a. r 1 ton- >' »in a w :
r.<-u r ’.i* V r-e ve- ai d .n T . ~f <”:i in to •> «ur o. u
N-.ne but Uv.-i • w
i I..«v'' ear. fu.ii ateyi u' tri«.s and y :.v;
1 tur ir umjiii ha-. 'et>a *;,r*
o«i; :n»-* i O’, mo i. u-- k-i'ii l/.‘ Ml !
'•> 'JI <ur g« h.i ron,in.ii .i-r b-us a
.00 'r-.-n u ~ h:
■.. vim. m.iu *4.-1 i w;h.-.i. '.hand
sand ;n«-n tu*-d r.n- t ';odrrd ir.d- of ran
rottila- d rod.-- . ffron m- f .jp ,„,.j
u ' * r '' ••• • 1 ‘ . i l*r ru. - riot t,
W .fttti Jack- - " no-!,.,n>t rn j,,. d
»trs« ! '"> ’ 0 r h-R‘ Moutin n«
ed, liter*..- . .imii • -l, -r.- vi-i-.ri. uLlv rep^-ii^u
“A rwcii t-ft n*, t n>i -.»»«!
>• .|rv
' ■‘' l ' *• *»••- !• ti-r* v. v:j;;r an^
I-. »)-• : a ft: .yt « ;U , tj r
,lUi,! • '• I O-l h-
K'»r-K f-n a:
vl» . r r j' y i t i» Lnn ! ft; frui
V- ■ • Vw
.• nj
• * •* '■ 'io»r_> v.l *'xii. yr.;ir U'mnMj i i*/
'»<>n ml i.‘l!"ci -.11 m r.. f you
* • ove»a «i c:»or, iruiit oe
ut'i,|>f ..i pv 0 f lu-ir*.
• " * " :i • ‘ n"« e* . upon you for your own
f;rn!« l.or-.r p :> iJoto ro _, rBt]vei4 ;n rJ] Lhk( por .
urnsu. unu, -on -pj d:, pm Let ev
c y offifT bn'.] f\ r / be ein-.uou.a t-o teaob
hip! lenr.. the firing*, imamry dnl:, gtnrd
<1 •{’. •.• rr.,ih c.y .j - • p|-Q.. tt r.iJ p >«u - «*
u \ our Command ng ’jenerwl proposes (o procure
for you evoruhing n-'-. 3 .j<*ry to prepare ycu for
your coming worn, nnd wui .nor-n organise Board*
of itxamiuc-r.-, 'howi.in.i the service of the d:a
grao* nnd s-Uierf of t:.* incubus of incompetent
H-d wo Uiiess ‘-Ulcers, who bold the pot-tioo and
reef iTt* the p j wrhout having ths wil- or capacity
t > pert r.n Lie duties of their p^.-Uuma.
“Remember, y« u are lighting for your country
for y our flag, fur yt ur li me?
' •>(!.' enem t.i ar • implacable in their hatred to
you; there is no measure of falsehood to which
thej nave njt resorted to l> aeken your good
name; and their le vd-r-'—B»*u egard an l Jeff.
I'liv. have darM. oven in Hclemn prooUmal ions,
i = < a immat® vou, charging you with crimes you
»d. o'— frrm these tn-*n you have nothing to ex
c . in • muni ; .epare Lj teach them, not only
ispson.n of niiguaiiitni y and forbearance towards
th * inarmed and deieneeieas, but to thrast their
Ctduirm.es ani their boastings do.*-a their own
trmtorou * throatn.
-t is quite
-et not a moment be lost in your preparations
lor the tank before you
u w. S HOfIBGRA >3,
"l:zi r . ud.er tienerai L mled States Array;
‘Commanding Department of Wester# Virgin a.”
Virginia Renegades—The Fairfax
The N (j. Data in its comments upon the Fed
eral Fairfax, who boarded the Trent, does unin
tentional injustice to the descendants of Lord
* t4 ' r^ax * when it aayi that ‘ they have always nour
ished the most bitter feelings cf ho tility against
this State (Vrgitmj on account of the confiscation
ol their ancestor's possessions W“ilet cordially
agreeing with the De't'i in its emphat'c condcmni- ,
non of the recreant conduot of the Federal Lieu-
tenant, *re r-ei e*r. ia that h ws as muon a
renegade fr in Urn Fairfax fam. • us he ia from
the state of V irgima. Whilst there is one Lieuten.
ant Fairiax in the f ederal Navy, we know i f two
certainly—a Capain and Lieuten nt—who are in
the Confederrte Navy, one of them said to hare
\ ecn the o<*«t ordu.tnce officer m the late United
Stiles srr.o.*
Another ion of th-s family, Capt. Thomas
1 Hunter, is al.s > incur Navy, and a more thor
ough seaman and accomplished effioer never trod
aqu ■ rter deck. B'ioiJes these r in
toe naThl service, w© think th.U wea'e n n wideof
the rna k when we state that from thirty to fifty of
the oceceudantaof Lord F<drfax ar* serving, most
of ih-m as rrivates. inthjf n‘eder*te army. In
on'' Maryland bv.tal < n iH ne, there are..b<u- fif-
t-t-ii. iw . of whom, mere hoys, ► warn the Potomac
r ver n' ur?, u
1 l * tr. to f r*-r-o m
s;i i:y o' o.ti 1 1" i P.,rf« t .„ re ,
in :->r. ;< . < nr(>rn*-'l,
ar*rd 1 y aoyn- hi, de,ccn,i*m., *1 though CORNER FiTl ANh MTii "I
Ln, r,- .'■ro - w bou;hfcn people in ta-ne dsys who d * 7 A 1 ;R ' " IJ *
wo;iiU ' o prefer Hr.nH Cjim-iuiior.al — : ; *
ij vernmem to Hack despotism, | RISTMA-S GJFTS —
Mr. C. Edwards Lester, Pre3flnt a of those neat well made
!. Galters ’ Slipper, or Shoes,
W to ttnl'e the present census bnaineßs of the In. 1 SOLLr A f
t'nor Department, the statin,cal bureau ol the ,
S ato Department, and tie desks in other depart, i del# _
meats vrhere.tati.ticaltnformauoa la no. ctar ’ T IME-100 bills fresh
Blttea - Aj br (doit) HEh’RT H. OOLDINB, |
Re-Eti'istlUff.
U-o..‘r y
of itud .wn. t
tv -; h .1.. i,>-U£< 'I a
•ioi - to rr r»r f *;
1 ' ''• '• a;, i , 5 . u.j
s amily.
m'h' ngo to e«eare-
& ». HUGHS’,
Co! Mu''igan
Col, Moh’gan respon is<l a- .
laticn lo v sit Host- 1 ' :
Fifth Avknts d- tkl, i .
NeW-Toߣ C.7V. Hi..; / •
Gxxtleiixk— I hav- roce:;' d i .hank you or I
yoar fl Uteriog invitation to lecture in Boston. I
would accept it with r leas tire, were it not that
every telegraph briegn stirring news from the
West, iam impahrnl to do my r.unbl*! part ra
quell ng this wild and mo*‘ wike i r*-b«-];:c.n. Ton
wi’l accept in e ren.-o iuu t-d w.to the wi-hthai :
we may mor.t, rr- urn'-i. wh< :i tVi- 1
vindicated lu '.h? rtv.* •• u-.. •;!“
war to a Ftireeiu ul i‘jm— p>
• nc'-anantly A;l weannest c- * is WiOKonue.-».
With kind regard, your f/i-nf.
JAS A. MULLIGAN.
To Hou. John M. Wj4;Ltnmi, Jam->k K.loy, p.
Donahoe, ami otUerj.
Heavy Shipment of Arms fr:m
Europe.
The Hamburg steamer i iroma, which arrived
cn Monday, brought. ov«?r »u ea’v-tire ;hou*HQ<J
stand of armpnnoij».;:y r li. u f.,r the G vtrn
ment. 1 0‘- arrmare of rn.i-.-u> Unds ; s f*-w <.j
tnem are old musket*, l,t:'. near y h I a.-;- now pq.<
excellent arm*. T ela g-“t proportion of thi“
auipm< di wa« p-ocorod m Mist/i». The arras t>r*
consigned t- many dirterfn r ou.v.*h.
The bleiunshtp Hanna, ofihe Bremen iine, also
brimcli; a iargtj qu io a.- ;r »■—a port on » J them
from Fran.--' and Eng «nd
Tr.o dewr i’hiuai u-. r. fitly fr-- ni Uverp-,o’
ia now d sehaigin.' a niuiv.-iy t . arms and lead. Of
tha if ere are on!y a lew ihcumind riand
left* than fire. he* >• ■ lie hundred caaba
or ng"t l«*ad. ♦•iw'ti c&iX ng tourtoen to fif
toen hundred pounds.
U it* •■HtimH cd thuneerlv a ipa-fer of a million
ataod of arm • have been *-r« u.ht to this country
during :he past f--.tr m'-nihs : v the Harr-hurg lino
of , p-‘. P« .tiff' • .s»rg •am .u:.i «.f war
materia!, mem iu < mf;ur.*y Mid cavaty tqinp.
men - *, have r sen mip..r:ed f;.>ni Europe.
During the four or tiv • m-Mh- raM, :h * Bremen
line has ucd'iubieci.v b-< ugr.i a hun I rod and tif-y
thousand. SUiati. bt“ l h s tpujeot- - ,
It is at Brusso s,
B\ys the Mmi’cv JVue •/« t:■ h: the greatest
qnan'ttyc-f l'- *•;• i- cor.-umed. at bl< c'<l o ro, the
ino - *’. brands; at Madrid, the pros'. ruooo «u; at
Par ?, the most at's-nihe: st Constnnt nnple, the
mot t coif: e; and at the greatestªiy
of strong wiies.
No Theatre in < aieulta.
Uceen ltd »vr_.--w-i-e \ ..htmuw*.-
sold to I'tO JusuLa for ;i cm:' 1 h. for ;«□ haadr >d
ri!p es. Pr.:;.ert? h s iuiv.-.t,-,-- i to in C&xaUa
in a. in *;U* of ; tu* o. in-aire i* ;c- ray worth ole
hundred ihr-naard rupees
UIKD
Un Friday nm-niDg v7;n -um.Hi-N WILLIAM
B. Met L KK. Pre i,oni Ju.f/e of the Cou-U of
i ormr.on P.ea* '•/*».- M,<j i mm** - I<d tarUir
Sejsif-u.i of Adegut-nv . . .-.n . ti ;;.e i-& b year of
::i> age
Fanerai on M ■>•. iay
' nw a l ' 'ec o'c cK-k
lr_ m i, f ,>[«■ reunion.;
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eclil-Ornd
,* -:*> •‘'ATI'K.V. 1 'Jo ul'R-lrLV^
!; h .- in ••.*»«!!.•« j-u'* jr fiH« we
rmr« ‘‘uu-t-a. w«* rmr- h,d K«.rm- ( o>.i' Whia
kj finrn:D'-o by >1;.
submit toe result to th* pirnhc J
C'-rV)
t':!i-hureh. Mnv 22 lArtl.
MESSRS r l KKN.A n k t, E n >— J h«vp examined
the specimen of Jp': »n, e Hn j fin ,, u
u» i* a purr Ri-ti.:]*. ! i- frf... from fas I 011 the
common tmpn 1* op of *'•: e *t.
You need rare no h-.-imt.-onm otf.-ring it as a
geiiu;ae an 0.0. GEO W. WKY M AN.
h ** on haod n U * t\ar oU this
Whwlcjr f ~ », oo,Mr
Ufuo mreet and the iJiauun I. a{ cifheuv o.tr
deSGlw J *'
)Ls?* Tu THK CI! !ZtN - i>[ rissuaaH —i
anno mo*- mrs-lftoynu s« a crudu-aM* & 1
he i-nBUioR e'ecuon, for the ,-lßm of
CITV CONTROMrEK,
If a long experi'-ncv m *■» ;•••) and ©xterwire PuM-
Dess, a perfect facr.Uart.y w ih « -count-, and the
identifioat on of ailf-'UBie »it *Htb* merest* of
my natir« oHy, entul* t-, , „■■ - conßdeoce and
support. I will confidently nop*, in.- your fi'jflraeeh*
avlM WILL!AM U TTLB
TOOTHWa
Tcaberry Toomwaali,
_ , , , Tesberry loothwash,
Teaberry Tuothwaah,
Teaberry Tot. th wash, *
'i oaberry Toothwash,
1 hie fixer jn one of the mo-; vala prepara
tioDM of the day for preferring the 'leetr and
Gums.
By its regular upe yoa are 'ieeth free
iron) acid and tartar.
It will o-re u oe'B m : he mouth and gums,
it w II arrest docay o f the tee h.
It will cure b eediDg gu •"«
It will make noft. -pcoffv n-unw hard an-I healthy
It wti- neutralise ail ottenHive Bt'cretions of the
mouth, and .mpart a do igtuful aroma to th » teeth
Prepared by
. M JOSEPH FLEMING,
de2B oorner of the I rtauiond and Market aL
250 BALMORAL SKIRTS,
ALL COLORS AND PRICES
JUST OPENED AT
W. & ]}. HUG US’.
The largest and most beautiful stock of
CLOAKS,
CIRCULARS,
—AJiD—
SHAW L K .
A! ■: la? NEWEST STY-LES at
DIFi’ENB ACIiEH’S,
No- ifi Pi r tn Htreei.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
*ti ' o j n int i •
PKiMARI Mii.lNi.H-il ]. . il ZB as
f- .ij y •„ n *fiA ;«• ion 1 th- l'. I N
TI r ivKT f i.; mu* • -i on'i an ay l-»-, nr- i f-ju.'.-n. d
to ~>eet in th.nr .«• v \ -id; , pn-i nit.; : -"vm.
natica t'Mi »' : J'-KlTi'o, to r*
onihesamo day wi.h tn> c: v cffics-t», bt-ij-.' mu*
FIR.ST'iUF>iDA\
iiy order cfthe Git?
C.VI'bV l X l *'Ot'Ti VjfS COMM i i'TKr..
rTry*» Ti£K a«« OF THE
tot Y>AK!). i*,u-«.uran i: rrw?M hi MR. 1/UK
!• i on SA fL Rl ;L?» ;i, b<?:\te6ii ill. bui:- 1
pf 4 an,i 7 oViork p. - ;1 • ->om;na.o c.tiv!\UU*.-
for Coune I and War-i orb .><>:* by b=i:oU
i'y order <.■!'
PI =s* B * R . MKETIm,-THERE WII.L HE A
S^pn!2*?. ,n 9 ° ! ■' of the Pmfborcb
f.i. ~l b M'/KMXIa, o'cioci, in the room
of h * coortnf y nt-t*-r Se-sions, Ac., to take put a
mom’i'i’Sl"! r '* , « r <l 'O >b" death of HON. WM. B
. ( 1-1- Kb, lat- Pra-i.|e,.tJ_dg». A full attendance
- " r » ■» ri-ou'-vt-l. ~,-gvu
!; - N " I*® Tu i'l E I.tl r.O tT 0 -’NEK I.—
1 nt* Insurance r omp mes of thi- - iiy,
re|)i--H. n ,•* .1 by tne u ■ >h‘ -signed, ho r- v t -; no
uoeoi.. wu.«tf oi ..| n w reepwi Vo emrut.
n «. t.n. tinder tbe.r po'i.ma of io-mn0,.,.
?y h,'," 1 : | h * r '” •»" !“’ on board of wh
IrMon’mi a d ■/ waic-man ann a merit
watchman and also, fat there a-.ah t a on nach
b at a: lea.t 'wen y live bun eta, con'inoal j fill, d
wub water, to beuisinbuted forward Yl and
; -e™L a u a! ThS " e " r " -O' io“ended
a.- new regulations ou; a, me proper and 'eird in
coFnr “v* nidLW wn,C! ‘ Uo
Poin pan y-* Homo ci 13 Rei,'^ ,^crefnry*, oi[ l iz"n“^ lr iris^
M a , C ?„ C °h , r r . ; J, “*- A 'H.bl.- S on,Pr°aidePt“f
Motion,ah.-la fnraranne Oompanv; Robert I in
bureka Insurance Company b M
F . ' Rmlh-*? a Alte « J >*»y luaurance timpani !
s)im.any P A ®? 0 ; c ' sr J P"«bur R h Inaun.noe
company, F A. Madeira. Aji nt D-l. a. g j nHU .
r.noe -ornpany; A. ,t. Carrier, PrerilenlPenn-y,-
vaala nauranoe Oomptny uesS-1*
piTTSJiURUH TH£ATKS._I
ITALIAN OPEKA AND CONCERT,
By th» ceChrated Artiales ol the New York
Academy of Muw. 1 r,t
OPM PRRKOhSa» w r n^ WU w‘i ßa r
?auu‘4 D 23 KVBMNG9 '
MIsS ISABELLA HINKLEY,
■lie American Prims Donna, whose
mk,co,.s amoe her arrival f-om Fnrcperat the
r e Adam? ot Music of New York, HrooklU Hr awn
Phiatielp.ta and other dies, fn, lajen wnhout
pre-edont, wnl make her debut in this olty and
' t ’-i(iv,'j U R l Hirf«k , ;V| o f colohraled arllsta
111 VIJR BHfSVH.I, the Renowned Tenor
S; r '(‘iti fr'-dvV'K "** Baritone,
u'Po’o ' lhe Basso,
cehac HK MIJI ‘ LH;>HAUER lhB c “ leb fated Violin-
-l: in euli e mb nation wT be under the dirce
bon of me UiHioanish.d Conductor r,f the New
1 -rk Academy of Mane, Caßc ANhCHL' IZ.
i H . rtdl'Al the proaram-ne wili coneisl part la*
HRAN'D CONCERT OF 8 NOS.
T ?T P sra o “ d * n L ' Ceebrated Tragic
M M B fL full OOfHQJlie,
'■ : “'"*' towrttou.mre-
Bij? br'Knoij as
Bi*{. ?■" siDi as
h ‘ r ce ' el> “‘*<* ro]i - <*°
s.*. i-ngo. i,,»ft.. *'r:,»z:zz:::E;%£,o
•»•?: HaO'Jk* t< J,‘rf
“ : >•,*• v wrtt■ s
i,ASrE 0N FRIDAY
. ‘ /a'’,' , 1 >'Ten wil be presented
;* ,ro -r» R E T L R Y. vniob
,• Z «-n»m America last
V erV K“ t T , r' 1 r ' » f Mr. Cllm n Kew
v uV.?Ti V ” '""’P '•.•od pron n-c-J
' U “'" ' :l aulhor’a ftnrt eorHs
f 1 ,: ,v w!,i »>■-*
MJaEKERL i KUVi'IUKE.
I r i..t» ,nd r ~ ... (lc . 1*,:!,,
. t,v _«• f..r r- ►«!•. : , n . ~ , io c na<
J,t -5 •n - ■ > w ij ( . 0;I q jpo p
* in. lIJ I! -t r L
can t-e i*e :ured
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) y«, rj‘ xtTI <. « of «
•*u M' ■ N 'A Y M
i/ M.i i -
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'• "* ft, iui i •
h-'t
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*.->•, my *•1
f y ih- niß,.
v PR’N
«•£ • 4 ]t >s
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‘ 1 I N: -'- 1; - •• ' •»! 01-ilUiSlßKillo,
ti
y\ ; L ;
inf-iiLiii l‘€D r''.a:j'
n «4'a:--tiij of s*tpami
h : Piirarm. c u'au.iug 8 t»\u*rv f*-eL w.ii tx*
ruft'• i. jw i-pi :, ’0 h: 7 tt'd-es*, tu-Jorcing *.5
0 rli t>■ n >t.irn P • ’<• «»•;., y, i 3 , pal^.
tJ-.x :id*lw JK.NKIV? A BMIT3. Ptu*bnrah
C -K.X —4,*> Hifsl.p prime Kar^Oom
vn the wharf and for sale i*y
. J A FETZER
rteJf ' cor l«t and M-arfce ?u
RY it, FL O U K—IU bnrreia freeh
ground b y© Flour for sal© by
, J. A. KfiTZKR,
cri _ owner M«rfcwt-«n/| a'r««tfi
/IHhtSE—luu boxes prime (Jotting
Cheese roociVcd and for sale by
, , JAMB* A. FET2ER,
. ««■*• center of Ma-ket and Fim atreeiß
LUMiLY I* L< Uf K——so i.ibls choice
JL fr’wu.ii Flour received and foreale by
JAB. A FKTZER,
comer Market and Firjd street*.
BTCKW H EAT FU/ÜB—3-< „ !icks
prune B. U. flour received and for eaU by
W. H. SMITH A CO.
»48 B©c rt n at.
Bui IKK.—4 boxen tresii ro*.
bu ifersnil birrel frot»h roll butter uat re
o* ived and for sale by ’
. „ „ JAS A.FETZRR,
. r " rner Market and First sU.
HICKORY NUT?.—3p bush hickory
n.iu leoeired And for sale by
. 4aß L l-KTZER,
de »» Corner Market and First sts.
HTB" VRR E L B—2oo Becohd hanc
fur oaU by
da2B HENRY EL COLLINS.
JyJ'UVV iS THE TIME '
TO PROCURE PRESENTS
HOLIDAYS.
Embroidered
Embroidered Collars,
Embroidered Setts,
Linen Collars,
Linen Setts,
Lace Setts,
Lace Collars,
L&ce Sleeves,
Lace Handkerchiefs
Wool Hoods,
Leather Cabas,
CHARLES GIPNER’S,
No; 78 Market Street,
CA RPETS,
2 5 PIBCB 3*
NEW DRUGGETS,
NEW BRUSSELS CARPET
hare Ju 'i been received and are of tfce
Ll'i'fcST AND RICHEST PATTERNS, at tbe'low
eat price*.
W. M’CLINTOCK,
I.W JUrkM Stmt,
TH lu LXECI’IIVK COMMI r i'BR
TLe iaal am , M ,j; 'til'a Grand Opera
i.L’C!A ' ACMKKMOOB.
' n to cmuTDo? n 8
a?-.s if
I .‘U'rtl'H STREET
0 ■ *ak KE.-'OK vhe
l F HNrAKY,
‘ 5 ' \< 1 ’I.T* ’N. *)>«*<\-.ui*pr.
*•!«>’* P ahj Ora*-
FOR THE
EMBROIDERIES.
Wool Sleeves,
Wool G-aiters
Leather Baskets,
Portmonaies, <fec.
CHEAP FOR CASH
AT
OIL CLOTH*,
76 PTEC EB
HORPfE’S HOLIDAY SALE
No. 77 Market Street.
The best bargains in the
citt m
EMBROIDERIES & LACE GOODS,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS,
GLOVES, GAUNTLETS- HOSIERY,
WORKEDSLIPP'ERS,
-AN D
PAN CY GOODS,
Having marked our stock from
25 to-50 PER CENT
r olow former prices, we are now offering
GREAT lAPECEMEWTS
to persons who wish to supply themselves with
HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Rmbr idered aod Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, is
ver> large aod-VAriedv Embroidered Rand
ker. Lie 8 at 26 cents, up t 058,60; Lace
Trimmed Handkerchiefs at coat
Pure Linen Handkerchiefs
for Q cents; Gents'
Kme Linen
Han-iker*
chiefs
1234
Wide Hemmed,
Revere Bo’dered, Corded*
Border, and all other
kinds of Bilk* tor I-adie*; French
worked setts a« 50;*e0,75. 80, $l,OO, *1,25,
and all other price to sB.oj; Cambric and
Snip i-oll&rs. at all prices; Ladies’, Gentlemens,
Misses’ A Boys Glov. s A Gauntlet ; Wooden Hoods
SKATING CAPS,
TOW TOW CAPS, SLEEVES,
SONTAGS, SOARES,
CLOUDS AND TWILIGHTS.
HOOP SKIRTS,
of All kinds and at all prices; '
French and Mechanic Corsets.
An entirely newstoc* of
embroidered slippers,
PORTMOHAIES AND CABAS.
Ladles Leather Bags, Ac,, Ac
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
n all qualities and colors.
S2LB air Netta, H e&d Dresses, Shell Turk Oombsi
Shawl Pins, tiaitera and all kinds of Fancy Goods.
Gonnaro
• Duke Aifcnso
examination of oar stock is soCcited from
all arsons who wish to buy
CHEAP GOODS.
JOSEPH HORSE,
dee!B2w 77 MARKET STREET.
w HITE KID
—AKD—
SATIN SLIPPEB3, HEELED,
so'ubie lor balls, parties and .wedding, }ask re
ceived by
W. E. Schmertz & 00.,
No. Hi Filth street.
d.IA .
TIEHSAS A CETTE,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
ntrotTxas ax® diaixkb n
TEAS, WISES, LI4UORS,
NArth-EaKt corrcr of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Tin: I'B.iUT pKsTiON 0? TUS DAT
For the next two weeks wilt bo,
WHAT OUGHT I TO BUY
oniEirsTMja.s
NEW YEAR’S PRESENT.
All th* friends hd'J customers of
BKIMCSU.v, HJUBiX & SIKDiiE,
That haw* coi yet det-rm ned on what to buy wil
pi see 10.-k oyer the following list of articles, when
wl l t>e sure to find rom'-tbing to aunt
bold Vest Chain*, ; ?ilver T able Spoons,
“ Lvn s'Breastpins, ; *• Tea Spoon*,
Braeelth, , •» Forks
‘ Specie ’es. t *• Buuex Knirea,
M V* as 0 n S**K i « Bonp Ladle.*,
“ Pen • and Casee, t * Creuo Ladies,
“ for Mina-; M Toni**,
tures, « SaLfcpoen*,
‘ >«ckiace, « Mn«tard spoons
4 Stads * s Child’s Knife 4
a fllstrve Button.*, Fork
Croces. « Caps,
“ Finger Rinis. “ Thimbles,
“ Ch*t-U-n Chains, u Snufl Boxes,
*j £ Ar Kings, ** Napjem Kings, ’
“ Far Drops. Plated Castors,
“ Guard Cn*ins, 41 Cake BAfikete,
“ Keya, ** lea Setts
Charma, ** Coflee Setts,
M Armlota, « Molasses Pitch*
** Pencils, ic- Ac era,
Plated Ice' Pitchers,
Plated Spoons and Forks, *
Plated Soup and ( yst r Ladles, etc* etc:
$3- G*!<i and d.lyer Watches of every imasraina*
It- style aod price. ;
French German and American Clocks, Spr
(xlosae*, Musical Boxes. 2 t > 12. tunes; Bronze, Stiit
nary. Po fancy articles in generaltoot
numerous to mention. All we ask is a call at our
establishment, NO. 4* PIPi’H STREET, one doow
from Wood, and examine oar goods ancLprices.
Q.JSNTS “
FINE FRENCH BOOTS,
Of Brooks’ Manufacture,
SILLISG AT YEW YOBK PBICES,
FOR CASH,
At 31 Filth Street,
W. E, BCHMEBTZ & CO.
eelO
qhristmas presents
Just reoetred a large assortment {of
GENTS’ SLIPPERS,
VERY CHOICE PATTERNS,
and selling low by
W E. Schmertz & Co.,
dels No. 81 Fifth street
J - O. HANCOCK,
• .I TTOHJTF I" JT FjtH',
WO. 73 G-BAITT BTBEET
„ PITTSBURGH, PENN A.
fielB-t'
JOSEPH 11. THOMPSON,
4* ESERAL A6£WT
—AND
COMMI3SION MERCHANT
JTo, 4 Jt'orth Fifth Street,
d* l * B ™ PHIfcADRUniA. FI
CUKCKS, Of Appeal.
CHECKS OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY « NOTE—AII inform
** Patentand »oopy of
are offered for sale at the office of the WESTERN : cb S*s°*
Refer topreaehtoc
IHiirt.P- nntiitvhr.
PENITENTIARY.
on7-5m
del3 RKNRT ST OOtitiw '
BOLL BU ITLB—Two barrels 80l
BuU«r jurt reeeiraiand lor sale by
J . A* FJSTZSB,
ctaSl oot Ist tad
-A T
Our stock of
for Twelves
Years an Offi-9
cer of the Pa-k
tent Office
tlie last fonr
as a 31eiuber
of the Boardl
QQ DOZEN BROOMSm store and for
•Swln. ... J.A.FBTSER,
<**“ oorser Mutotwd Flmminwra.
AMUSEMENTS.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE
Ltesa aro ilAKasaa. WM. HENLfiBKON
Phiob W Aninssioa.—Prirata Boxes, $6,00; Single
Seat in Private Box, $1,00; Parqueite end Lreps
Circle. Chairs, 60 cents; Family Circle, 36 cot.ia.
Colored Gallery, 36 cente; Colored Boxes,6ocents.
Gallery, 16 oenta.
THIS EVENING
BENEFIT OF J. S. MAFFiTT.
RIP VAN WINKLE.
Hip Van Winkle... ....Mr, Miffllt
ITALIAN BRIGAND,
Hiaaldo .I.afr. Maffit
The lightntngTrtclt Pantomimeenntled4be
NIGHT OWL.
Saturday ovenia&WneßSof : Mr. J. 8..MAFF1T.,.-
tkimbi/b>s Varieties. . .
PENN STREET, NEAR ST. CLAIR
THIS EVENING will be presented
FAMILY JARS.
Delph—......—
Biggory
Liddy
After which songs by Ida Dural; jiDancea by
NTlle Loul : e, Mis* Emma and Master.Gharlec;
Gymnaatic Feats by Messrs. I>onovan and Wet
land To conclude wub a 'EGKO EXTRAVA-
GaFZa, m which J. L. Davis will appear.
SCALE OF PRlCES—Private Boxes*l,so; Single
-'eats in Boxeß <5 cents; Parquette 16 cents; Galiery
10 cents.
Doors open at Csijaln rises 7j£
Canterbury hall.
LATE ATHENEUM, LIBERTY STREET.
IMMENSE SUCCESS.
IMMENSE BUOO ESS.
JIM FLAKE*
JIM FLARE,
m m MAGGIE BOWERS.
_ MISS MAGGIE ROW ERA
MISS MART NSW TON.
and thafulf company.
«KMD PAJVORA&A
OF THE
T II E H A R ,
EMBRACING THE
FALL OF FORT SUMTER.
and prominent battles up to the- present
Tpa exhibition: ffM>commence aa M O ff-
D A Y, DECEMBER 23d, anfdeo'ttniie svery even*
mg during the week, it MASONIC HALL. Doors
open at o’clock. Panorama »ill move a’ 734
Admission 25 cents; Children under 12 years of
age, half price. . a
.The panorama will be on exhiUtfcm CHRIST-
MiB AFTERNOON. Doors open at 1U o’clock.
de2l-i w
yloaks, " =
J SHAWLS,
FCS3,; -f ...
. . GOODS,
olosing out at reduced prices, and a large lot of
Muslins, Calico. Como a Flannels, Irish Lines, Ao.
eelllng much less than markefrnriaes. Gail anon
and get Bargains at IT J. LYNCHS.
97 Market street, uetween sth and toe Diamond.
de2i
HOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, 7
UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN STYLE,
UNSURPASSED IN BEAUTY,
UNEQUALLED IN QUALITY.
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIUES
Album i to suit ail tasfces in CLOTH.
WITH IMITATION MOROCCO,
WITH TURKEY 1 ANTIQUE, j
"WITH VELVET AND GOLD.
To hold Twelve Ctards,
To hold Twenty Garda,
To hold Thirty Cards,
To hold Forty Cards,
To hold Fifty Cards,
rr U u Try y-x_ , T ° Cfeldfl.
To hold Eighty Cards,
m To hold rt no Handled Cards,’
To bold Two Handled Cards.
From SEVENTY-FIVE *'ETNTH
To FfFTEEN DOLLARS?
CARTE DEVISHE PORTRAITS.
Gird Photograph of all jha of America
aod Europe, c. m oriaing, wi h a excepUoaa,
Ail the crowned heitdB, f(^_
Ail tbe prominpnt' etat^groen,
A!i the principal CJeneralsj
All the favorite Authors,
All the Reverend Clergymen,
All the distinguished civz6t]g,
All the Palmer Marbles, *
HA BAl.fc.gt .
■ENjpiT JSHWER,
Successor toßont & Sliaer.
■•: T>ogtdocr *o Po*t oSce
• SH&ht cola ,
SCJIQh,,J?CcJXf L S£J7J>.&&
or gfase. JDfLfiCXili
which might he checked
with a simple remedy,
if neglected, often terminates seriously.
Feiy are aware of the importance, <f
stopping a or 'gfLLcfkt
scld in its frst stage ; that which
in- the beginning' would yields to- a
mild remedy, if not attended to, soon
attacks the lungs.
& J^.HxnjihLalo‘fi-aches.
were first introduced eleven years ago.
It has been ■ proved that they are the
best article before - the/,' pruFlio for
/saucLh& t sclLcL&. > JM.^anjjiiixs.t
fftsiJuiuXj the Sacking
Gough in sGJi.s.ulrrLfiijjQjt i and
numerous affections of the
giving immediate relief.
M*ublic Speahers .se Singers
wiH find them effectual*-for- clearing
and strengthening the voice.
Sold ; by att Qh aljrs
in Medicine, at '%§ centsper fcoxj
gMPEOYMENT^
COLBY’S PATENT CLOTHES WBINHEB
Id WAITED IN EVBKT FAMILY.
sriiEh _'if? wishin * 40 n**ge u>» Rood business
wu* do well to secure au interest m it
Msehine and coaulyriflhtfl for sale br
„ B A. COLBT,
„ Hare’S Hotel, Pittsburgh.
and see it yorfc- . ■ delo 2*
IfLQUB BAKKELS
A. Wo want to boy-FIVE HUNDRED FLOUR
BARRELS per day, the greater part or which
should bo round hickory hooped.
For such we will pay 40 canta each .in cash, de
lirered at our mill, or 89 cents each at the land
ings or railroad stations, in Pittsburgh,
R. T. kbnsedi Vbro,
Pearl steam Mill.
pAVHaiy.' 0 A VAli K
V WANTED FOE
oapt. raisH>a keybtone cavalry
mg^s i eiwssjss&.
n!SI. •***<>*',*:
. CaptNATH’t lETSH,
degl-laa . Becmiting Officer.
IMPOfiTAWT
-TO
IKV»TOB S .
P4TEMT AGENCY- :<*
- i
Dewit C. Lawtenee-ipE
PATENT AGENCY:
Kobt. W. Fenwick.
for the past
foa.r years
Manas e r «f
the H atililni’-
toußiraseti ot
the SclepJ!fl<
American fa-
• V tent Ag «u c v
Jk and for Fir
. l «en Years tn
P -he. Pat eat
lob n©oe£B*rj? to procure &
ie Patent Lawsseat free of
ioserof Patents. Hon,
.........Mr. Jennings
..MriTEWhe
....Funny Denham