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3 anifis Pc Barr,,Eti
NEW ,VD VERTISIN
The follarmg rates (4* a,l I:
rer— , r.g -ere been
wreed unatilly the Pubdahers Pitt , hurnh
Daily Prestto take effect qn and after the 10th
day of Noveinber,, 1662. on all new ceutra;.l3: .
roto STANDING D,
TE.
PER SINUIL g 34 DARE, Er ER}' U.t
One insert; 0. 60 Two) 6 0 00
TWO il o PrtiooB.. • 10 0 Three nototh.... 00
Thteo inset 125 peer 00
One week . ...11. 2, 00 hvo months,... 34 00
Two weeka.l.a ..... sno Six month, io 410
Three week,V 3 i 5 0 0 :Nine ramth:,
Une month ..... 600 Ono year 25 430
FOR 41 611ANGEABLE 3I AT'1'1:11.
W hich all4s thoprivilege of.a waekiy change
of matt*. to be ineerted among new
ii adeertisomenl,
PER SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY 0.44,
Six menth..ii'l $l6 02
Twelve mo nt hs 30 00
A .lininiair iota' N ctiees ......
Marriage Nfitlees.....
Death Notioed.eaolli .. dfor ion
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te.. All advertisemerts ordered ;IL
Month, or leltime, lobe cash at the ma 0 !
daring LE
CHARdiRS 141'liNTG HT, Eve. Chrouiele
E 0 SUR. & FLEP - 0: 1 Pitts. P. 11.1: eh
JAS. PI'S ARR. Pitts. Pert.
S. RIT4I,E & On, Pit lahurah Gag,-te
RA - 100 - AB TIME TABLE.
ARRIVAIe.;;ANDDEPARR'CIIt E•0;"I'llE
MALI S.
/A DEPAItTURIS. •
Express train, Fort Wayne and Chieago, will
take way marl tretoCrestline to Ching. at 2 a.m.
Cleveland Ltd-Pittsburgh train, 2a. m. Closes
at midnight.ilil
Mail t aim/litt burgh, Port Warne k Chi.,Nro
8:10 a. in. Cloes 7a. tn. This train w 4:1 rry hit
'any mails be keen Pittsburgh and 114 - 4 . plhne,
Cleveland 'l , ittsburgh train. 6.50 a m.
at midnight I'his train takes way mai 's bet ‘veen
lineherter, Pal, and &disk, 0,
pr, ay.Pittidal , gh. Ft rt Wayne and Chicatg-.
ICO p. m. Cloles at 12, - o p, m.
Cleveland Pittsburgh train. 3:r.tla. m, C1,• , r4
aticis)pm, 11
iI R It I 1 . .4 /.,
. Cincinnati Mtn:a:N. p. tn.
Mail train, Plt taburgb. Fort Wayne St
S4.lp. tu.
Cleveland ei;to Pitt , b gh train, !-.,71p. m.
The mails ari4ving from tho We,t. on •: p.
and 4 : 20 P. ttl..loFains will be re,,ly for del.verY at
6:80p. in,
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 032'1'1E1:
EfSTERN
.DEPARTCRES
The mail train for the East del Wits a1..7;:r.. 0 a 'a.
Closes at midnight. Th4l train - ill u.k.• 01^
way malls betvlben Pittsbureli and II art i.bars.
The hroughlxpress rain tar ,he ea:r depart=
at 41:30 p. m. Glnses p. of.
The Flint tralp for the 111E4 ~ris p.
Vim. Closes at 11t.120 p DI
The mail tram designated as Cie, El...itimme Ex.-
e -a arrives at 32:45 p. nl.
t'heExpress rr e , a' 1.1; 14. 111.
P.C4th of thenli,ove will be delivered at :2,:n p.
The trust tra4 arrives at 1 35 a to
PENNSILVANIEIIIO,II) CilLT.Cil TIL'IiN
Leaves Wall's . ati 3n every Sunday at
do TurtleOk ' eek, de de
do BrinteaS, do do
do WilkinAiturgh do do
do East LibiSrty, do do
Arrive at Pittsbilrga.
NOG' TRAIN P. :v.
RlttUrt.
Loaves Pittsbu 11 every Sunday at ... e ti_
do East Li. erty do do . I 'T.;
do Wilkin limb do do
do Brintouri do do
do Turtle qieek do do
Arrive et Walls,
S' , :iSTEWA KT, Passenger A 1 / 2 - .. nI.
Pittsburgh. Jdly q, lgtit iy.:lt
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• cI•C , No, k••;,;•2..
N ELECTION I'4lR 01•
1111.13.EuroHSfilf the Pork
of .IHolieeeportiil will 1, hell at the
House, on mundp.y. the Slh dae of DeoLic ber• be
tween the hoe rief 10 a ID and 1210.
The annual naieting of St , ,•khold• - rs. or. Ttwi
day the2.d of December at 11 a, in.
noLs:3w9. F T. 11,113 M MER , Pro,t
EICiR,U .76..1A_N N .
ra-NZIONAN t
4St.4.IIVIGAN, t 1.3 .F.Vto:
.8.. Aucnt, 1151: ',Voter stgeet, tt.zbur
id prepared to hting out or send hack 0a" , :a . n...
from or to any part of the old country. etcher by
steam or Bailm,aelicts.
SIGHT D.RA IS TOR. SALE. pasabie in any
part of Europe.:?
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cline:nnati It nil
road.. Atli°, Aggit for the old Black St;:r :
palling Packetzdfind for t Li!) 1 loco of
mg between Not York, lArerProl,
Galway.
W M. H.SMITI4./...-
WM. RC, SMITH etr. CO,
WHOLEtALE GROCERS
NS. H 2 SECOD OH 141 FIRST STRUTS'
4e23 ppirTs is FUN .
Irna.Lut xn.urs,k• ;
II alusox A. oorrpnr.
Geiteral Partnors.
- & COFFIN,
(Sitacestwo til[M'Csaidlem, Means
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Corner Wood and Water'
prirrsEu ttio
GRAVEIp FELT, AND CANVAS
R "0 0 F I N
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11641 A TE R iIALSI CONSTANTLY ON
.1.V.1. hand, for &le with instructions; Alec.
IRON BATITRATED FOR ROOFS.
Onr work is not to be excelled by that of any
Roofer in Western Pennaylvania.
R•':?. SHONE. 75 Smithfield at,
1e23-3md Pittalyarith.
CURTIS C. STEINMETZ,
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GENRII,AL
ROUSE! CARPE' TER
Al' . 71.19 JOBBER.
SHOP VIRGIbi ALLEY, betwef,n Wood
and Liberty Streets,
PITTSBUROLI. PA.
AlitlirtOrders Bonaire and promptly attended to.
aus ttf
VITAL FABER CO ,
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STEAM ENGINE BUILDER S
Irony Vounalt),•;-J,
GENERAL MACHINISTS ANN BORER MArg.
S.
Near the Pearl. R. R. PaB,s.gr-a• Dez-51
PITISL7E6II.
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Ik
i l a l ndred t an F d t M r Y ehnorEso ALL
In 7 :"Del
Steam :e r::nging 1 omtro9tteoA..
ors
°list Mille, Saw Mille. Blatt Farneed.Factoroe s r
ate.
.
Olye partoularettention to the nor structinn of
Raines and Yu/diner, .for aria:. mills, and for
ghts. MulaY and circular saw mills.
ave also on hOd, tlnlshed and reedy for ILI,:
meet at shortnotiee, Engines aid Boilers ol e yen'
deaeription.q vis.
Also
.faroishEe errand Sheet Iron soperatedy,
Wrought iron Sti ting,Aanzers and Ponies in
liselv ik af t i l e a t i k n aetl c7tg ae ue hi t n h e e : . n u a r refac tux a 0!
-Lr ice 3 are ikw , our machinery ma nufr.e.lur
ad of the best quataty of materials, and warranted
In all cases to Me satisfaction.
ear - Orders fronliall parts of the country soii.7i
ed and promptliqfl/led. fe2l:it w
AFARM 6t' 300 A CRE. 4 4. 'ABOUT WS
in raltivar%on, dwel ir,g houle. A.e.. sitlthtl.
in Butler county'lfour wile, trum Freerart, for
tale by 1. S. Cli'rlißP.ltT .1: ,su.s s,
no?.- ,
.. M Market 4rePt
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WlNDowiriv RT A INN FOR RALF, by
W. P. MARSHALL,
.e 27 ,
1,: 87 Werod ntrent.
WALL• PAPER
ri FOR AUTUMN (A'
A rant/eta amt . ant of beautiful
PAP! R HANGINGS.
of all etylea, tiotiltht before the tax advance, will
be sold at the usual low prioea.
W.?.MARSHALL:
No. 87 Wood attest.
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tor & Proprte,tor.
Y POST.
THE PENINSULA CAMPAIGN.
'Site - Prince Pe Jof url 11 oonlhe Secret
3,1 ory of the Com foiitro or kileh
toe,:
The Prince de ,ic,inville is pt king the
catur•aig - n of the Penitzula, iu y h. the
()deans Princes acted as aids to General
dcClel;3ll, and are there ore presumed to
know some things c•onnecte.i ivi,ll the
campaign which havc , not yet been given
to the public, through General NMcelell3n•A
studied silence in relation to the events of
that cauips;ga. The aitiele of deJoinviik's
-is very long. but thP lo•+'irg extracts
from arc interestim.2 at this time: •
le !fait facia the getrent from Ma
"While we were riding forward grave
events were L:curing in the highest re
gions el the army. i'l,ere 02.:18tS in the
American army, rot in the Engfisn, a Cora
mantler-in-chij, who exercises, over the
heads of all the generals, a supreme au•
thority, regulates the distribution of the
troops and directs military operations.—
These finclions, which have been greatly
eurmiled in the nitish army since the
Crimean war, are still- exer,-is,ii in all
thiir vigor in America.. From the aged
General Scott, who had long I onoraeiy
discharged them, they had pasted to Gen.
c lye learned, on reac-hing Fair•
that they had been taken away trom
biro. It is easy to understand the dim•
imotion of force and the restrictions upon
Iris nsefalmss thus inflicted upon the Cen
yral-in-chiur by a blow in the rear at the
C•i7y onset of his campaign.
•• et this wns but :I,e mischief
dal..? hie.)
letter thtui aro leidy else, real sir,eieth
I . .erfeetly famiil §4 r with the'ex , - ,
eni•e of vunLon" by wbit
ir was l r , -tended that he was kept in awe
for six m And he et-0 knew tits ,
lied mouth iff April, the ro i ,:k or Vir•
were iii such a slate that wykgon3 and
e• - dtid only be ntovH3 over them by
za;,ll , ctu , g phu ro rl; a irdii,u,) a1...T.-t
-hen, del the cnerhy, holding the
tail)y)l7 s. enuld either reirrat, ay he WaS
0.111! :,•:' ft 1,1t..11'
1),)), ) ) 1 s)...:re othcr point. In any eve)d,
F:;.1 31;r'leli))11 attacked and carried Cen
tre \ 1)n) . . and H i to)y
\\ - 0 - )1)1 have I -en bane)) of ret.alut..
sing')" br . .);_):. Lur )1.),1 )) , ,,111,1 et. )-•1
s))))).'s whose arihy. St;. () are Lite vast ad
nnzag) Ufa rhilw:)y y
va!: au nut exist fur the
A
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f
tir
have I :I- to Fay
advani,
v:.: ,t.:;ter:u:n,•d
[qv!l y
rr.t.„:;.; 2-arris , n and thei ,
ha . .;gn.ble ',waters and ,h,
re.ou (! ...‘;‘)1 . 01
:lIP VI a p, int n , ar
fiic:,.;•• nt,thapA
111(J1-
ing.
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1,10
it , !.: •-! 1-oc•re.t. i!
't, it to
irg 11;,• r
this ac it may, 118 11. e
nrot" 1...ar, ht. 1 1n.,11 ,
str 'at Trrn
1 )rin: %Ow:. Inv. promotion
t:osnod to ....vy,ll;:z enemios.
America?: --i.:
to: beneath ur i.,
beside hint who
wi.ihett him ill, broke Out into a chorus of
itocusz.Lion , , (if Acwoe:si inaction, illog
city. McClellan, w?th a patriotic courage
which I hay:.
!hese 1.17:01 , , , a1,01,: , , thaile no rcply.--
lle sa".Qiitel, himself svith pursuing Ilia
preh.ration, iu ions silence. But
ninment came in which, notwithstand
ing. the loyal support given him by the
I.t hat furnticnary could no longer
rerhfl the tcraro at. A council of war of
Le ,-11)
paign, :not that of McClellan. 1,1 n; pro
pos.:l nod di=sused. 111 c tors Cu E . :l
fort(',0::. 1 9.111 his projecls, and tr:',
th..xi clay they Wiry kauw.l to the
Inft.irtritil. nc Lahti by an of those fe
untie spii-si who Let p . up his (-On; nianiCa -
1101,1 info the norm - Yin circle of the
Union crienly, Johnston evacuatrd Ma
totrr.as at (ire. Tu, was a skillful ma
,.cu-, re. Int Itpalile (.1 e.,111.11 1 1114 of
t -ccivc, ll.ri-a:erierl with an attack oithtu
Eli Cacti rev:lie. where di-f. ncr would 1
useles:. ii !tt.txttis:i.il, or at
le • it grave ,1,c1.,
1 , 111 1
Joe. i,:..;11:N1.Ei3
v'td 12•LE47.
SP I:wir.cr.
ul:!:;ton threw h..le before
14t1.-n - tit thr t-:o.
“1 - ,r -fret r Of llie
a wi,!ori:ll:i.• Its ..K.Vcinent war iin;iiasi:
ii.•re it as made. Part of its tlans
part e v‘a 1 still l . rc zsM ell ill 0•0 1111&011.
Such bein (• g
the sate was it
proper to execute as rapidly as possible
the rehinpi l br wittr , r.
n
Such - ;Jaye question IS be set , led
by the v t.,•ra I in a miserable :eons
sid houfie within
twe7ilN A ;:d wit a , . this
that the news of i, rm.:,,al as
gener....;-M-chief reached him; the news,
that die' he could 110 'ringer canal' upon
I;: , ...•,-07:.:ation of the other armies of the
Union, that the troops under his own
erti:l - 3 were lobe divided into fl.ur grand
corps, under fccr separate. chicle, named
in Order of rank, a change which would
threw into subaltern positions some young
generals of divisions who had his personal
confidence. It is easy to see that here
was matter enough to cast a cloud upon
the firmest mind. But the General's reso-
Infirm was promptly taltea.
"To f.lluw the Confedera.r-s by land to
. y itichni,.nd. at this 6e1,400 of the year, was
a material impossibility. An incident had
just proved this to be so. General Stone
man. with a dying column, had been sent
in pursuit of the enemy. This column
came up with the enemy on the Rappa
hannock. along the railway to nordens•
ville, and had two engagements with him,
of no great importance. Then c am e th e
rain. The fords were swollen, the bridges
carried away, the water-courses could no
longer be passed by swimming—they were
torrents. Stoneman's column began to
shier for want of provisions, and its situa
tion was perilous: In order to comma
nlcate with the army,Stoneman had tosend
two of McClellan's aids-de-camp, who had
rieennipard.al him across a river on a raft
of higs tii d together with ropes.
"Such wit” the e wintry before the army.
urtherreor e. the enemy was burning'and
breaking up all the bridges. Now, with
the wants of the American soldier and the
t o t: eu a
rireeeXtt,STi';27-gacirt.r(:ifnls'ittraltnirse'vaenrydthwiittihe
through a country where nothing, is to be
it' Where this lt , ast storm makes
the road impassable, no army can live
an!ess it supports its march upon a it nvi
gab'e watercourse or a railway. In En
rope our military administration assumes
that, the transportation service of an army
of one hundred thousand men can only
provision that army for three days' march
from its base of operations. In America
this limit n ust he reduced to a single day.
I need only add that upon the roads to
It:411 I•Ct=fl6,Lretly
TiatTnsatv 110.11nifiliG„ NOVEMBER 20, 1862.
f:1 ( t
have
biro c.t.
“11L0 and t11:'• I re'oro aban
doned. and. Ito (moo-. hti.hr to Jo- , mavo•
raetit by water. La: tt,i, opera; ion, uhai,
war. no lonv , r what it hern wh,.n •MP
Clel]t,n had conceivfyi 'it. The revelation
of bin plans to the had allowt-a . i.h
I
latter.to take lii9 precaUtions. The even
nation of Xianaa,..:.hrit preceded instead
of following the orienling of the Union
Cern pai r Zrl. Pl , AerliPnt br wat.-r
eOnid•no hort r P. tTnforta
I.t.telv it 'CV to 14. e the advantage of
rand execution.
"A few (Jar; hlit h - en half loaf in a
uPels-oi purpait (.f lb rnerny, while the
transports v;eri? ..isontb,ling at Akxrkodria. I
At 'last thrn , were aroi the order
tame to (tllllllll - 11. 1 . 1 . 1! here a new --risen
derstr.niling'aw:Oted General. }h e
her, promised arnaporta old i-ofi•
veY nice :it a 1 .
1!•Ir. t•
sets herdic eio- t-i ;1 , rotiveyz-nc.
I.lllf t 'oat ;ier. !•i,
onvt , . & 9 M.( it i,an Lad
MEMO
lq,d to Lo fti!! , tP.
irtre. it 1 h h i:)rce
Cl I:Lf,tai
lIIMEINEII
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we litltttk . not 'V ity, !111
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ttrtry it
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fortni t rid r" );
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iron,
ofu•m•d, rf 1:14.
of two-tl.ird,; lii.f/••fit
oat ,A.ll.ling hot) t,011:.
the gape node by si;•k- -
r;op. ; • •
had ••; ; ;:. • ;
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ppriil , 1 1" ••,•
prove a 5,•11..,t1,
IMIGEMMU
61 . cl.cnin,i
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for, -meet, w; ;.•
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laore tha:l
1 , -1 (V t!;.•?n
111:•VII,7 I :
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W:V (,Vi
in or our
ed the artilv
MMIM=III
notoriously ss to
that in tht. t;]
‘)t ti.:q the •I:f.11 -t•:
tvas kntiwn
ly to fhe the: r
iog “z. ti,:2 (I , morn -71-0.1
to the e:tiea:l c I tho
Mt:ClL:llan' had no teener
giehmond than 11.
whEtt he htoi to hop 1.. t• 0;
oiliclii! vir .•,
fromFrederivkslmrg, had i
McDowt.ll's
sixty miles distant. but ru
Linty agreed so woll
that the general iu circf r.
an iotempt to ertali.is.h
with him. On Ihe night
sent curwaril (kn. Porter'
a few Frinaiirons of east:h.: l
storm, 10 lianover Citut t. L.
uLnut twonty north
where the railway to l'rede L ieksburg erns:
t 8 the Paiwiiikey. The troop-1 of Pt.rtet
inov,..l and about midday on the
ills eau,. upon the ho-lib' thvi,ice
Branch, et Hanover Court liout=e. Th:
they assailed with vigor, disper.-e.] i ad
took one of its guns. A , Satied
turn by rebel, troops wllo lo.d . nifered
them to pass by the woods which ih„y
lay hidden, the Unionists turned on tin-iv
new enemies, awl seatt, red !hem also.—
This brilliant affair cc e. tLri Unioni,ts -DA)
men, and left Gen. Porter in sessi-1
of a cannon, of 500 pri,on f -N, quid of
bridges, one on the Fred(rick s h erg Fo .o,
one on the Virginia Centt'al road'. Th e
advanced ;hard of McDc wa , , the;; ; .,t
B.)wling cent milds from that f
Porter. it needed only an (..ff,rt of ar,
will, the two i - &, 3 •re atrt 1. and
posses!-ion nt Rici:mr,rl ! ;: Al
this effort was not
those fatal moments wi t „
ing ul the heart. Setlit• , l t
the hivc nue ni Pori,r.b.wl,l
• . .
eitermtnt wbith titlit•ivs aee, !
bat, saw the Filth CitralrYi-di tivbetie !
companies of rebel prisoners, with arm,
and brivaffe, their officers at :heir he ad.
Ito, neither the glad confidence of tho I
I - niqnists, nor the diseauragerne-i.t of
their enetuies, deceived rutin and I arhe
myself how many (.1 t':,E6e getHet
men who surrounded tun, relating their
—•
th . e ‘1,y.,.-f. re, would pay with
thou. •; !or the I.tte; error wloelt was
011 the mMt of hang committed. Not
et did not the two ermie:, unite, but the
fo . dercante Washington to huru the
Wbi.fl) Lr,,l hten was
elearmt way ••lin !O the Army of
Potornsm• and to It , eimd, that iii no case
!enu:d. v cmmt Kw i •port of the at--
. of I.: , mer mgmle. ' 'r The
nt measure was
ibe of Jackson. He had
driven Banks theymtd the Potomac and
reated suvb a c.ot:fusion that he was sup
' ed lu 1:c on the point of entering
\t'f, hine:on. With c.ver do 000 men to
defend the eiry: the line of the Potomac,
an easy to Moi 3) and the vast intrenched
err nr, :mound Ihe capital, it was not thought
to ,efe. Jackson had
Idq t oilY. ITenrelorth the Army
of 11, Prq011:i10 1111 , 4 CoOrlt upon itself
wu.c,
La:-t
rv16,".:74 ,an b , TuUni, of Fair Oaks,
C‘c• (1a) . .. P.': it. al! of which he
and understanding,
;.rd com•lndes a 4 Inflows:
le,syi,,g the eighty thousand
tie!.:tol•rd• of ‘yaillil.gtott breathless from
t elta , 4 altrr him, had completed
it e - mtratiot t i - of the whole Southern
rmy. !fit !.te r i vant-f. ws , , already at Ilano
-11',:,i4.141?-1.:1 his eorpß estimated
f! , 1 men. * AI I the chances
Vere!no.w with the enemy.
The Artily of the Potomac was
n Lwe. armies. erv!h equal to itself itr
The hest thip. ,. .! to he done was
`Ol , C , `
funtinll, , r !rips
-71) 1:,•;.!,au
r f
1 , t!:
• • s
poloirMl COIU
to re' rest. But- iiiifortunately, was
Fremont, in :he ino ‘iarTh eperaf.ity'ri. It involved a choice
‘;:ec. , ne.To concentrate on the left
r Chickahuminv was to abandon
Rot , aterpr:se ncainat Richmond, and to
:.1;: , ..!i-c , trous retreat upon White House
1) Ma) I 1...H00v-it. ' ' To pass the
rhi q I . n io• L !it :vaD to lisk the enem . y . B vatting
• —icariots with White House,
, rain my which brought onr
: • hen he forced to
1 0 , 7 (T 1 r)))., InoLicto i cr. ^, with the James
.‘; in that direction en
0' lit) delay. This would be
;,.:! i'')W Mike only, and. if
1. , :t rnode-oi , ..Ay reinforced, with
Cr.t Of the euvy, we could recom
c • r• either against Rich
e or: the right lank of the river,
ts:
lite r: t- f.n the left, the fall
inV , l l, ' , llg; thy fall of Rich
et 'Mtn chucte this latter
1,, • •
n-,v; 4:etv'nes with graphic
low L I tl e untAttafled, retrca , , which
; ; . throut.th s x dsys of almost
tiffhtiotz- ' terminating in the
,c:. .1 Malvf-rn h ill, and in
' t; ; I l'ijo`n army. — Through,-
luiie.r-n.:111 and dating triovernent,"At
)nn:hing4puid disturb tb,.e
. r. 11) 1114.11(1Yr. ()a the tWrible
his aids sank under
la O.
it.t• hea. told exiii'ernent of the tasks they
Y tc•• t.:•ec.mildiMing, I sa' him," writes
:tr. It ti e Pt:are, "st,p to test for a moment,
:od I: is tho verandah of a country
,•.a Ih ot c•:. the toad. Tit- woman of the
• • • . cnme u!.. cud complained that the•
;hr.; were c•oieg her cherric-.. With a
, •s, Gt•o, ra , :e himself, and went
thel: ih.gcfs."
the bott off et at:l4;llvern 11111, Gen
: : i , imrationg receive the
" battle," says the
.; for t l. lO - eduf..durate,,
The -Crtlefal wetr%
ITI_
c.f the goners!, istbo, in ,:pite of
.t, .t- ;Is ole.tiich), , to the pii , kage
tiothit,z , to bring
:next. to the firma ess of the
:den do hot intake such a campaign.
throiwii .soar experience as they
•atibr• d. w.thout routing out more or less
ti to war. it their primitive org.ani
.l::;-; had betm bet•cr, the survivors of
rude campaign, I do not tear to as
Inii;ht rsgarded as the equals of
b• -t —ithters in: the world."
I': is ;•tr achieving thii result with the
•-,-;:q A confided to Lis care, we presume,
t. s t. the general whose persistent efforts to
hi his duty to his country. through all the
PU aril okitaeles up-
Joinvilit,'s calm
o; . !•:, 'throws so ('leaf' c,,avin, , a , :! a !;•zilt. has been ordered
r;:u.• l ut:h the eoturnand of the one at
:tat tls to day between the am•
ou bf Jefferson Dabs, and the honor
.•: Gore tit went. The Prince
•,••!'-• wi;:ds tketch of the
with o. few pages of well•consid
r-i semiblo comments upon the po•
:I=pf at Of the struggle to which he
•is CO frank a part. That his sym
tbi,c arc; wholly with the North and the
Pais plain, and these symphthies most
ce ,ZFE.):IO bp, we beg the critics of Mc
' ol, , ,erve, in his daily intercourse
f .
EMMEN
ty !I:: Li.,
r ;11 - d 1., the can•
(.1101,1.1
fr,ni
tie thinks tee failure before Richmond
rr prolovg the strife, and that a
-41 of emancipation would be
~, , (y to divide the North than to
or persuade the South. The recon
,•:ly .on which he believes might have
f. diowed the fall of Richmond he now re
; a: "very difficult. —
i3iit he concludes: "I am not one of
l.u%i r, who will thence infer that
17, cause is lost. Compared with
the 01 the South, the resources of the
N. , T; ;:tr from being exhausted ; and
v.ho kn..ws all that in a day of peril can
done by a free people, battling for the
rip ht and for humanity?"
•;!,•
rg. :kJ
1 ! 1- 1:11011 0:1U<<!
. :lc o - n
an i%
d
Lids
% - a-iiiniecrl Cr
, dorlonfi ilitn f
1.•
inor and prob,l
- Lien
1:..)• CONSUMPTIVES.
rk.rqs- AISV - 37.11.9rifiCR HAVING BEEN
53 r•orai to 14,111 i in a few weeks, by a very
r.nne,iy, utter h,tvtii antlered neveml years
a tin a , c lung affection, and that dreadful
d COL.l.ll , l:::ion—ti anxious to make known
fcllow,utfcrcid the moms of cure.
To desire it, he will send apreseraption
u.c I wi:h the directions for pre
; . rin at..i it ,ng the s+ me. which they will find a
t'lrefbr ctf,powtplion, Asthma. Bronchitis, are.
lb , . (—I, ~ Meet of thc advertiser in sending the
p r • Lption if to benefit the afflicted, and spread
4.! •rmation which he coneives to be invaluable.
ar....1 it • I..pcs every dulrerer wilt try his remedy,
it 1, .:1 cast them nothing, and may prove a
f the 20th hr ,
with
in a furioas
0n5,... a inthig ,
of Itiehniont.l,
hing ihol.roeori.tion will please ad
El.,WAltli A. WILSON.
IN:istlisiurg Kings County. N.Y .
54_ i'd'C93'
•i 1 P ItIA IL wopx,s
S tar et, er, Hoti_P, A
Agt:l T re tit.'•Niti alld 5i11E44,141
T Rail and Flat liar Italir
Ir.; I ~izable for Coal WoriN.
Work:, ,
the CITY (lAs WORE
SM Water stnnet au
nr ei .;:repe, Bugaler*.Liviitcling.
;-
-4200 IL% VtilltrA tie
Real. Soot eh aucl Domestic Makes,
• s? . ,,Ls and choice color ;,
gynnt ridiance, and fiir
aale
MACIU73I &
17 Fifth titreel.
... it • ; a;•la t tD i 1 orks
.3;1. DUNLAP At CO.,
t - Titk: 117111 TE REFINEb
0 N U I L El •
Otte, N.). 3q.:1 L):21: - .E.TY STREET, Piqs
t tusk, Pa,.. mA-43mci
LOYDs&.. C
ufactutzTs cf
!,1 wGlztv rare of
ffiILADELITIA ADVETIMENIS.
JESSE JOHNSON, •
UNRRA!, CONIISSION INECIANT,
lAD DILLIME
Flour, firain and all kinds of Country
Produce, Wines and Liquors,
Cigars, Totowa, &c.
4'Br Liberal advanoee made on consignments of
HIGH WINES.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE= SOUTH SECOND ST
att.V:l7 PHILADELPHIA.
WM, BRICE .Br, CO,,
" PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Philadelphia.
gt.S. Liberal advances made t ,an oonsignments
when required. myl-lyd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO, 813 MARKET STREET
r.EuLADELpEnuk,
Jobbers' in Clotho, Cassimeres, Fittings,
&a., fix.
Always on hand a well selected stook of Goods
suitable for the trade. myl-lyd
E. P, MIDDLETON & 880.,
EIiPORTEHJS OR
WINES, BRANDIES, die
I=l
FINE OLD WHISKIES,
NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET
PHILADELPHIA. splelyd
JOHN 3 ILLIEION-WM P ILLIRON-RODMA R ILL/DON
JOHN B, ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF .
CLOTHS, COLEUS AB VESTLNGS,
NO. 339 M.ARECET.STRikT,
(3d door below - 1 , 91.0. 1 44
mrllsd PHILADE L PHIA.
GEORGE GRANT,
Bfanntaotnrer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IN suer DIESORIPTION OT
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
610 CHESTNUT STREET,
myl-17 PHILADELPHIA
C. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
L.CONOCOPM & P',10.4141,C
MA N UFA CTURERS & IMPORTERS.
0 1 0
:NEWS FURNISHISO GOODS AND
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
myklyd PHILADELPHIA
DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS,
Ful_zropr dk Co..
ANCIPA asvaass Of ON
FINISHEP BRASS_ WOES,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Jair Particular attention to tittinit Oil Refiner.
.ca, !Innis Coatings of superior omoothnemi made to
ordor. Steamboat work and - roalring genet- r """
. . .
Oas Brackets and t. lents: 'Corner ST. C . •
STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. feliztf
Voting's Eating Saloon,
COWER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH
FIELD STREETS;
Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the
season will be nerved up In the most palatable
style. - ELI YOUNG.
0014 corner Virgin alley and Smithfield at.
JAMES H. OHILDS,
MOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allegheny City, Pa..
LAIIY/OTTIME RD Of
•
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OF
OSNA:I3IJELGiS,
12 Inches to 40 Inches Wide.
Hi - Orders may be left at H. CHILDS & CO'S.
113 Wood street, Pittsburgh. nal:lpin
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
NO2. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, .
land PITTSBURG
•
The Philosophic Burner.
AYDEN , I9 FEW DOUBLE-ACTING
D 1 Philoaophio Burner for Carbon Oil is now
ready. It possesses many advantages over the
Common Burners.
EgMa=UM;M=
It will buns any quantity of oil with watt/.
It can be used with a long or short Chimney.
It can be need as a taper night-lamp.
It oan always be made to burn economioally.
It Is more easily wicked than any other
or.
PM:;=2l
8. It throws all the white light above the tione.
9. The chimney can be . removed or inserted
without touching the glass. -
These burners are the common No.l sire. and
Clan be put on any lamp now in use. Every per-
son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic
Burner. Price 25 cents: per dozen $2. Sold a
No. 82 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh.
i025-Iydw P. HAYDEN.
flllO HORSE OWNERS 8 08. wE
IL INFALLIBLE LINIMERT HoitSIS
is unrivalled by any, in all cases of Lameness,
arising. from Sprains Bruises or 'Wrenching.
_its
effect is, magical and certain. Harness or Saddle
Galls, Scratches, Mango, dro., it will also speedily
cure Spavin and R' bone may aegiy be pre
vented and cured in their incipient Btligeß, but
confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a
RADICAL anal. No case of the kind, however, is
so desperate or hopeless but it maybe alleviated
by this Liniment. and its faithful app li cation wil
alawys remove the Lameness , and enable the
horse to travel with comparative ease.
Every horse owner should have this remedy at
hand, for its timely use at the firstatipearance of
Lameness will effectually prevent those formida
diseases mentioned. to which all horses amenable.
and which render so -many otherwise valuable
horses nearly worthless.
B. E. SBLLER_S & CO.,
Agents for Pittsburgh.
deMly-dkw:eow
11 , F YOU WANT BONE - GOOD limy
s_ Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and
all other kinds of Spioaa, cooking Brandy or
Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peal go to
Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
will get a n ew
. orop of Fruit and lower than at
an other ho e r t e o t f n F t a h m e
u ltr iroc A . l r a j o es a l tene7 v ,l ii rd
toll
Brandiep, and all other kinds of Foreign and
Domestic Liquors.
HAWORTH & BROTHER,
de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
Pritlifil DAY—
Just opened a complete assortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
W. H. Mee= & 100.,
ne 143 Federal street. Aileghilknj City
N OTICE, NOTICE,
To PFUTERS OF BOOTS, SHOES. GAITERS
OB
for Fall or Winter Wear.
6it v
V. 14 4t4
•
A. BRADLEY,
110. 80 WOOD STUMM
corner Neoond, Pittsburgh.
hianufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer In
all kinds of
Oook, Porter, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Pendent,
isr In our sample room may be found the
ELEBRAM GAB BURNING cool( srofts
EUREKA AND TROPIC, '
merits of which have been fully tested by
. oneands,_
_and the Stove pronounced unequaled
,v any in this marken together with a greatruanY
ther 'desirable patterns.
have also a very large assortment of •
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. -
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
,ftered to tho_public.
-air- FAN CY EN AMELED ORATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, m the newest style*. Common
Kitchen Bow and Jam Grate% all of 'which are
offered at very low prizes. -
Si" Special inducements offered : to builders in,
want of (IRATE FRONTS. m49ti
zie ma. 31: , .'"rmrsr,
,
ftrass Founders;
GAS' AND STEAM FITTERS.
All kindle of Braes and LeOrk . Cocks
made to order.
Also,
BRASS OABTISGS, OP ALL KINDS
Made at the shortest notice..
OIL REFINERY'S FITTED.UP.
111 L .All order , . left at BONA *TETLEY'S, 136
WOOD STREET, will be promptly attended to.
The members 'of .thigihm Aming practise! me
ellanicx, of many years' experience in the .basi
nese, will insure to give satisfaction in every re=
next. segodyd
TLETU IbLTRACTED: WITIIOIIJT
IN by the use of an apparatus whereby
no drugs or 'galvanic battery are used. Medi
c* gentlemen and their families have their teeth
extracted by my process. and are ready to testify
aXto the safety and painlessness of the cperation.'
whatever has been said by Parsons interested in
asserting the contrary. having notnoWledge of my
P rocess.
. . .
kiI—AHTTFICIAL TEETH inserted in ever,
style, and charges as low, as will warrant the
best of material in all 011.90,9,
nol4ly-is
Oi7DRY., Dentist,
134 Eintrtlipid street.
S'. M. KIER & 00.,
ILLNIIPAOrtIaBHB OP
Pure No. 1 Carbon 011,
A N D
33 JO T4T Z r..
nrOffloo on LIBERTY STREET. °noodle
Penn'a R. R. Depot.
oil warranted,
ILENBY W. BEAUMONT ea• 00.
ESORMERLY OF THE TWO-KAM
-IV BUUSE. dealers in Foreign Brandies. Wines;
arid Gins; also, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild
Cherry, andlainger Brindles. Old Monongahela.
Rye,__ and other Whiskies. Jamaica Rum, Supe
rior Wine Bitters, &a
S 3 Liberty street,
Opposite Fourth street, Pittsbargh, Pa.
Hotels, Taverns, and Families supplied at ImA
crate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for fam
ily or hotel parp..soa. jy3-6rud
..F.71"11.0 IVA. OIL. WOll 1LL...,
LONG, MILLER- &.
wbßtp, AT sum, Itmtnitm . aw4sl;
118 MARILET
Manufactures of Liruninatir.d and Lubricated
Carbon Oils and Console.
No. 1 umanuen OIL, WAItH/LINTED
NON•EXPLOSIVIE, tor us or, hand. o: .y
WILLIAM CARR & co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
And Importers of
WINES, BRANDIES, QIN% AO.
ALSO.
Distillers and Dea'eta iu
Fin OLD MONONGAHRLA .110r3 WHIt3ICI
327 Liberty Street,
ne9:l7 PErriiIIITIDGFIL PA.
olesale Grocery and Liquor Store
For Sale.
rrillE STOCK.. AND' FIXTURES OF A
AL Wholesale grocery and Liquor Rouse, do
ing, a good tr‘de on one of the best business
streets in the city, is offered for sale, as the own
ers wish to go into other business. For further
particulars address
au7-tf LOOK BOX IS, Pittsburgh P. O.
NEW GOODB.
V ?TEL a t i r U n S e T and &Edna saleadon lFS or a
SPRING AND SS7IIIfER GOODS,
for Gents' and Youths wear, embreohgs ail the
newest styles COATINGS, GASSINERES AND
17BSTINGS. W. H. NOME a 00.,
143 Federal street
Come? Market Sangre. Allegheny city. my 9
TIERNAN & GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
111P08412/1 AND DUMB IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, eke.,
NORTH-EAST corner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND,
softly v ALLEGHENY cm.
TILE ELDORADO,
(POILIaRLY COURT IXONZQUESJ
CORNER MTH SMITHFIELD STREETO.
(Opposite the Post Office.)
TEEE SIIBSCRIBER, HAVING
taken the above weal-known stanol, will be
pleased to see his friends at all hour& His wines..
lignorL ales, and cigars are of the best.
/024-3md TORN LUNDY. Propri,tor.
IMPORTANT TO LADI ES
.
inat. JOHN' MULVEY, HAVING Fes .
fli F tss u ririe l l efgrn=jertdhaeedattlthenn
17emalo ffiff•etWies, and having ed in thou
sands of eases in restoring the aillisted to souod
oly
health, hes now entire maim." in offering nu -
H his
" Great American. Remedy,"
DR. HARVEY'S
CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS I
Which have never yet foaled (when the direct-
time have been strictly followed) la re
moving ditficaltia3 arlidits from
Obatruotion or Stoppage of Nature.
or in restoring the system to perfect trealth whet
suffering from fipinal Aerations, Pro -alarm .
the Whites, or other wee/mesa of
_the Uterine (*-
trans, -Also in all cases of Debility or Narrow
Prostration. ifireserica, Patrigatiorie, ke.
which o_re a t n hiforeranners of mare canons disease,
113.. Th ese sevrwriedir hernias ea the, con
stitution, may pa taken to he trtoW deliectlefe
male withosa causing distress; at the same time
they ad Jae a charm, by strengthening, invigo
rating. and restoring the system to a healthy con
dition. an by bringing on the monthly 'period
with regularity,. no matter from whatcause the
obstructions may arise. They should, hearever,
nod be taken dialing the brat three or four coonths
=
ire incy, though safe at any other time. at
would be the resalt.
Eaoh box contains i3C Zak. Parra OSSI DOLLAC
and when desired will be sent by mail pre-nail
by any advertised Agent. onreceipt of thomoney
J. BRYAN. Rochester. N. Y„-Gencral Agent
Bold by Drugs*s_generally.
JOSEPH FLEAHHO,
f..orner Market street and the Diamond,
aulglvderowls Agent for Pittsburg.
FRESH ANSIVAZ OF .
,r
14 soots. sans lam GUI ga VS.
wEll be soli o sa n tolp %Ma ioesAit
ga r
street.
Vol. %X...-Established 542.
IW,Se PEV I 41.1 r . -T - ......_--
iitheignorantandfalae . . '..:7• 1 4- .
/9 Mbilest o r all denotni-' , , -len.- - ".'.....-,;'' ,
eittiousi tree' ceoret and.. .. it. 2 .4.2 - .,
delicate disorders, self- . '.z.-... — ' - ',:il.'
abose • and diseased' or''' - 5..,:,i.„. , / / ..i.
tandem! oommon and iD . - *.?.. : .1, .= . • '''''.._ e
eidekl: kivutb4 of btAIL ::,. '.:. ..E: , -, , - ~-- '
2 ).7. is Lt• '
sexo% and adults. eagle or married. Because
Dit. Baarrirrauc publishes. the foot of his doing
ai. the ignorant and falsely modtist a.. 40 drendfillt
blocked, and think it a meat aid very ; immoral „,---
and for contamination and corraptiod - iiinerog '
their seives.sywordising sone_and. aso.ters: :Their ~ f
fatally, Physicist' Should be cautpcm to keep theta
id ignorance thatthey do the some at Dr: BRAN' - ii ,
s.nuP. (er9ePt POWahles) last a lucrative stp , k , -
igick-tehitt be Oat to theilfellietiCifttitni fall
=lest and: Profalantueis,.framines.- horn :at -: 1
eil iri ignorance. spruntemp BA intuilirroorne ar
who 'compare:society; intelligence; sente,' , kes..tet , :
loners and cents-, mysteriousbr. inesair ._erii
ia,.:
gotten: It istopubliediykliowerrer; that autee- --'
Parents and guardiansbaubscal 4bat , ...theit,l
seQDs daughters and previously feeble
neMy and of delicate condi on and apiteareare•
hive, been restored:to health • and vi,,. - or:b.vl l :i 4
BAANSTRUP. besides . many-Wire 'and '' aft ' •
marclail! through him : eave been saye4 much '
terllize anxiety,' mortification : ke. Spzermittoir-
hea,or noeturnalemmistacens. are earratletetymntd,;,,
In a yen , short space of timeby hie eels . , rerned'....
which own:-TtfeYare comPoindr i'
corn the Vegetable , Kingdouk_hating IMO the
fallaor.of the Materiel treathieritibehas absitdcni
ed it and 'Jabal:Rate:di the • •sregitetobt 'Pelhalehb-; Di
eases are treated with Suarkea eucceM--WirlaZ I ad
over -lints , riml4o) •eirperienise in tbei- , ' treat , IL'
amuennt hi hospitals of ,both-,the ,:01d
MY . World-ands izi --I
the United - Stater leads h im to to all with la
fair trie4;health'and happinein will - mmegibloi at il t
upon the now—vaned cheek. Trifle no longer with '
tebanks and ettacka , but "cote. and berculted ' %>
nsumption and all of its ktadred:diseases- . 91,1,,
co mantentiziallY fill 'obtlicantritief '' ,4, 13
:a er, Famed, . Providing they attend, tes:iti in Ai
i
tilde Pull mucumrs can behael of my amiunent
litgrocuria_ a eopy;of the Aledicellitirliair;whrob , .
isigtvers toall that apply, Devine the. ad-
'vantage • et , Over ' forty” years 'Mgt - elm:ice' and'
observation. eautrequently.-he beg auPerter skid - .
In the treatment of special diseasea: snndd who to
daily ocasultedbytheprofessices; co wall atrecam. ; .4
Needed by repeatable driZenat t pub:tames, ism , ,
mrietors of isotele,"Ebi. Ofitee his , a:dittoold '
.idgeet, near Diamond street, Privateeleeassonsi-.1
cations &Cm
rest t e parts' Of street
I! 1 IlniPy tr.ti47 , r .
tried til. • Di
siefiCydsres
IrITA:le ON A: tli 1 . • - - i
iBlC*4)* ltrilifilFA;rl - trailiej ,
this artielei which for briiliseesi . itilitirmne"
fixi t t whl thi3 of oh ° o tr 'e r e o nin zsd loi v w ° e ie n: 7w rct erran r &T . *ii ke t:"to . tiliare b As e c a a p ar an: 6 7 c l Y b b e : t 7 e :' '
i .otar.exo.p._Oolerejur
manufacture of
;o rs
to the oonatimer.ilweaxi.Oedially reeoutnitred” '
. •, • ..__C A UATIC 3 O,DAi.. ... ..,,-.,.
17 ed byailarge Soap . Makers - am:lOD Retnerier.i, ;I
!ed
- w eh axed, leper cent. bletteneth all tha tnahe
or BialA r L t.q.: 4 1 11, brPUsht to this eountr7.: ~". Oar ,-_,
NIFIER. liii . CONZENTiIitTiEDLYE. U1:i; 'lie'
ms fr po
Are so well and faioribl7 livoien: we , ` . .i.li . AG
nienticaLia ealfteient. . , . .. : . .. 1 . _ ..fi,...1-$,.: ~,,1
lill. orders and inquiries ve!.. , 1
:.- -kl ytepdedtyby addrensie "t a '
" OEolt 4 4COLlitotia seez r,NPotta:ialt ManufacturngCo:Pael' .,
. ;:: . .2,11 - :WW Ittrit4 P;thAtrmi%;: - .1
08:17411:1/ , .
eualyd
DAUB 85: CAPP:ELL,: ,-):
iinksciurit
Il fto. Alb shirm67.,D.B.TIVEZ,
tiTE HAVE, j VII 1C BE c,is
large and . wellsokoted ilock of
35" A 454. 6 033' 3.',`'-. €
oonoistiiii of
Cloths, Casimeres, Ve r stings;4, -
ALSO—A largo gook of
. F171 1 N 1 : 8 E4/5q, G9.9PS.r.
egSAirN'
every*litient ylirtelassrumifif,
• -- —'
I CO -:PARTNERSiriP.;
.1131113, UNDERSIGNED' NI AASOC fa4:'
ted with .Ma. ,his* n. OLIV bit Malt
f(b. K. in a copartnership- 1m the trensaotion of
toe CIA RPta BUSINI: under .the tiatneiand,;.
firm of W. McCLINTOCK & SON. he solicits
front a genoroaa public a ematinuanem to the new , '"
Arai, of the liberal patronage borecofo a by him; „ ;
self enloyed W. McCLINTOCK.
u .tHPETP -Having parchaaed for C6 c ll,
, before the late advance, the largest 'stack Of
Carpets in the city, we would pall the attention of .:
whbleacle and retail hums to oar eate.plete as- •
comment:. of . OARPLTS,
_JHATTINGS, OIL
CLOTHS. La. W, hicOL.II , 4TOCH. a SOH.
• 112 Market etreet ;
WALL piplut t_2
WINDOW CIIRTAINI34 &o.
New Styleo for Spring of 1882.
A ! Great Variety. arid Flue ,elarar.ll, ~)
went from 0 1.4 (eats
to 8a parrieee.
Nor cob kr
Tllolplll PA.1.411E1E4
NO. iIIWOOD STIMar'.T. '
Bilarein4tiebtb.Ed dom. bevy Dtruialit Ails"
CORNMILL KERR
CARRIAGE . .:'MANUFACTURERg:
(At thei old eotoldsliedaact Faoto rg) -
DMILITIIB . * EC '• '
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soapy! A.P.
PAPPEIPI:. A**,
Wholesale .Grooere,! , L
COMMISSION AND FORWARDIND INEACNANTS,
Dealers Produoe and. Intlaburgliganzillorum
4 N. LIEREIRTT STREET,
stflnol.
traitzr FLEEGEB,
Pi z t; I 7',
corner 0/14#2/d Beaver Sitio
Azz.gaIIE4TX•CIITY.
la so stook ofitoy of all domoritillahou ban&
II w o e t° . ?rd er ' fca . !ale 5 t.W CAt3l54
1 3 abing promp t t i ly sttondoti -
no :brw-nre3l-o
C_oinau.o4iite Sub:Km,
coiluat cis UNION AND }Mai mom's:,
(Near Idarket,)
T HERE TILE PITBIJC CAN 08.
TAIN the best and pnrwt Liquors
- Bleeds served at all hon.ro on the shorteat no.
' dee. ,
Lunch army reornher , betw
i e r eß E th a. o .pi h rvo o Ep tt liis rs es o ‘,..
f .„ 10 .
and 12
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PITTSBITROB BRANCH., No.'
Wood Street, of the Baltimore Piano lac
tory, establialted in 1836. A choice stre:k of Pid no
7 octavo Centre Pianos. combin'ine all the essen
tials of a first class Instrument with late novelties
(underpatent). Highly important to the critical
pianist. LovrfoF cash or acceptance
-WISE h BROTLIFA,
m 228 blanufactarers, •
S. B. t C. P. ILIMILLE,
Manufacturers and Dealt= in
800 X CAP 'LEII - ER,',
and all kinds oC
WHIPPING PAPER. hnie"renacredfrom
go. 27 Wood street t.o
NO 33 SMITHFIELD STRENI.
Pittrrubt..Pa-
Sa. Cash paid foi RAGS. +l-'1
OWE N BYRNE.
MERO.HANT
49 St. .Ciair Stret;
axma9V3 CLOTHING ,MACH TO OZ.
CHF~P'FOR CASH.
1.A11131,61 BETIDIONED 'FROST • NEW •
fr &oh* too of Cf.XITI4,F -• •
. I •;•te , VIIRTINGS, which CAA Bac'
D • • ii"rrY• wilsoc fir belqw tbe coma rats..
t ‘• atom,* claw to ea*. bctrpp,.
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