Vittfibmgh Outttil. SATURDAY NVIitNiNG-.....FE8 18 1864 PunGRESst Events march, but nowhere have they moved faster than in the United States dur ing the past three years. How rapidly the righteous doctrine of Equal Rights for All Men halt gained converts within that time! When the war commenced, proclamation after proclamation was issued Ind speech after speech was made, deelarg in the most emphatic terms that it was not the Purpose of the North in waging that war to inre,tere with the iLlAtilUlloll of domestic slaver, in cutlet where it e xisted by law. fees President Lincoln in his inaugural address thought it necessary to declare that he had no purpose, directly or Indirectly, to interfere with the institution. Just prior to his inauguration a Republican Congress was tempted to pass a joint resolution pro posing the following amendment to the Constitution: Altrlct.e. 13. Ito ameodment ehall b. made to the Coosatudon which_ al I authorise or give &sums. the power to aboli•b or interfere with, in any State, the &meetic institutions thereof, including that of peons held to labor or serrice by the taws of said Staten. How see the change that has been wrought In three years:—We skip the in tormediete events, gratifying as they are to every lover of his oountry, and every friend of humanity, end take up the news paper of to-day. One Item of Congret atonal intelligcmee Informs us that Senator ANTIIOSS has introduced a joint resolution to repeal the proposed amendment to the — Constitution, above quoted, which, by the way, never received the endorsement of a single State Legislature, and consequently never pcaeessod any validity - whatever. Another Washington dispatch states that there is to be engrafted upon the enroll ment bill, now under consideration in the House, a elaum.rendering the slaves of loyal and disloyal masters liable to perfdrm military duty—even the slavery-preserving State of Kentuoky is not to bo exempt from this provision. A third and more import ant Indication of progress is presented in the prompt and approving action taken upon the .resolutions of Mr. Scalene, pub lished in these columns a few days ago, whioh elaborately set forth the duty of.eo amending the Constitution "as to prohibit ' slavery everywhere within the limits of the. Republic." The resolutions were referred to the Judiciary Committee of the Senate, which has since reported two resolutions, briefer than Mr. Eireann's, but looking to the same result. They aro as feltower. Flret—Naltherslavere nor Involuntary servitude, except se a punishment tor crime tele reef [h. pane shall bare been duly cm:meted, shall exist within the United States, or any V.,. sul.j,t to their intim'', thin. 11tenand—Connrees ghat! have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation..• There will be some opposition to the adoption of these resolutions,but we believe they will pass both House's by the requisite two-third vote, and receive the President's approval When adopted and approved, they will still require the ratification of three-fourths of the State Legislatures of the whole Union, but no one can doubt that they will be ratified. The Legislatures of the free States, except perhaps hew Jersey, Will vote right. Maryland, Itelawere, West Virginia, East Virginia, and Missouri, now represented in Congress, will do like wise. Of the States now unrepresented, Ar kansaniVennessee and Louisiana may soon be expected to return to their allegiance with antislavery constitutions. As soon as they have done so, the requisite three fourths wilt ba obtained, sad slavery will be abolished by an ameedn'et to the alien ioa. This will be prcgrees indeed—pro gress that will dispose at once and forever of all doubts a d discu.,sions relative to the constitutionality of the Fresident COlSLl oipttion preeleanation and kindred mea sures Some of our L• oan.aer cotempo. varies have not failed to notice the hand. writing on the wall, and have been quick to give in their adhesion to the new doc trine. The Si. Louis Repubtietot, heretofore the pre-slavery organ of 'Missouri, admits the death of slavery in that State. The Pittsburgh Post, the leading "conservative" paper in Western Pennsylvania, is a late editorial says: "The institution has been so_shattered and debilitated that it must soon to practically extinct in all the border slave States. Probably nothing remains, in those States, bat for the people to an tpilesee in what they cannot avoid, and adapt their future policy to the new order of thinge." And the New York 'Jerald, the elmewdest and most influential of all the newspapers of the country not in so . cord with the great Union party, has re cently published two remarkable articles, indorsing Sir. Stunner's resolutions and admitting that "it ha become the policy of the Northern Deutoerscy and all the con - !remain elements of the country to take a new departure—to strike out boldly for an amendment to the Constitution which will Carver settle this troublesome question of slavery by removing the institution from the country!' Whether all of the "Northern beenzrsoy" will' accept the Herald's new platform, is a question yet to be answered, but it is a deeply eignincant fact that such a platform should have been enunciated in =eh a quarter. The end of a great wrong is near at hand. Arrest of Goo. Toombs The Itiol,ond papers of the 81 inst. It pert the arrest, by order of Gen. Beauregar d , of the -libel General Toombs. The Rich mend Aquiver girth the following vtraion of the affair: "Geis. Toombs Ind taken the oars is Savannah without a pasaporg. The officer OS the train, whose dutyit was to examine papule, called, in the discharge of this duty, upon Mr. Toombs - for his pasaport. Mr: Toombs bad no .towspbri, and to in formed ;the offutir, and said that he would net procure soy, adding that be was Gan. Robert Toombs, and • owed allegiance to 61eoretta sad no other government, and that 'bin State did not require her Citizens to travel with passes and passports, &Da that he would not procure a Lytteepott. The °Seer informed Oen. Toombs that his or dure- a/lowsd him no discretion, but re galia him not to penult coy mon to pees without e paeapors. Gen. Teombe, still TORltingla procures passport, was ',looted from the' Cara 'by - the guard. A mond of eitissn'aarl soldiers having collected, Om. Toombs prootteded to haraogue them in an. netted sod.tdtter manner, and in diploid 111:4 trsweenabla langesge. Geo. Beau's regard, being in Satannakand.hearir.g the farste, ordered the arrest and confinement of lieu. :bombe, and be was taken in charge by a _ - - Oro. OiI.A.VT, to a letter to Hod. E. B Weenentmc written biter the - rteolution reviving' the grade of Lieutenant General iria Introduced into du Uvula, cavil "You ohould recollect that I have been highly honored already by the Gavernr-ent, and do Del mit or feel that I deterve anything snore Ist the shape of honore or promotion; • omen (qa the enemy le ilia hatore store everything else, and desire .to hold each en influence over those under my iparn. mod so to enable me touts them to the beet adventene in ...cow. oi/ fit. PA" Tss tosionapa# o ,. ta g. 6 , lmed i - V: Va . ---fiCing - Unemployed Military Officers. The Home Committee on Military Affairs have prepared a bill setting out with the declaration that it appears that many gen eral officers are. and have i,een, either en- tirely unemployed, or not on duty corres pondingly with their rank, thus holding commissions and drawing pay without ser vice, and standing in the way of promotion of active officers, and provides that all Major Generals and Brigadier Generals, who, on the 1511 a of >larch .next, shall not be in the performance of service, and for three months continuously next prior to that date, shall be dropped from the roll of the army, and all pay shall cease, and the ratanoies tilled by ,appointment - or promo tion. But this ie not to affect °Moore absent from wounds or in consequence of being prisoners of war or on parole. Any Major or Brigadier General. appointed under the act of Mil, so dropped from am rolls, shall not be discharged, but remitted to his loner position as a staff or line officer of the Regular Army. We hope this bill will speedily become a law. There is no earthly reason why thousands of dollars should be s paid monthly out of the National Treasury co titled gen tlemen who have proved their inability or indisposition to win battles for their coun try. The following are the names of the Generals reported by the Secretary of War as not on duty, with the length of time they have been unemployed. Sortie of them re tain their staffs: Geo ge rB. McClellan, Maeon John C. lfremont, sixteen irt months months. Don Carlos Buell, thirteen months. Lewis Wallace, Mx months. H. 11. Milroy, Ore months. Riehard J. Oglesby, al s. moults; sounded at th battle of Corinth, Kiss. Thomas L. Crittenden, two months. Alexander ticDowell McCook, two month.. Ostrge L. llertsuff. two months; tick: wait sonetil «I, and hat been sutured before the llel.r lug Nuked. Andrew Pwrtor, sixteen months. Willis A. Gorman, nm months. Abercrombl,ons mina! , I% W. nertnsa, six months; sexvrt ly wounded Port !Ind.°, and loot • lei. G. It. Pon;, ta month, floverely v...ourlext at tiebar;. Z. B. Tower, Nihau niontlm; weemly woundeal at the wend battle of Bull ton. Neal Dow, art months, wonnded and • pranner at ILichmood. Lewis 6 Arnold, .in menthe: tick; hu lanan order. ed Wore the attiring Board. U. B. Roberta, one month. nolomon Meredith, one month; .irk at inamfard. Ils. Francis C. Derlow, six mouths; sick; wouschst Grttysbarg. Of the above general officers unemployed, eight are disabled by wounds or diseases. Tho Invasion cot Pennsylvania—Damage to Property—Claims Presented to the Legislature. A laarneburg correspondent of the Phil adelphia Inquirer glees the following de icription of the military eloime growing out of rebel "raids, - which have been pre, emoted to the legislature for settlement. A epiritel debate hoe taken place in the Hooke on the proposition to require 0151mm:tie to prove their loyally. The idea ie a good one. There are traitors in Pennsylvania as deeply-dyed se in any of the seceded States. Let Dot any such finger a dollsr of the money of the loyal magus ' "General Patterson, in May and June of 1861, took poseessiou of • greet stretch of Land and many tenemenie in Franklin county for the use of has troops on the fira , advance up the Shenandoah Volley, tend neither paid for the forage, lands and tens mento taken from oar learner", Doe dui he even give certificates for the saute. Toe United States have not yet paid for this damage, and the pteeent legidsture will no doubt take some eoeaeores m inn premises "Another chess of oloicue Brace to Sep tember, 1862, when .I.ooseireet, then emu rythe Hagerstown, thresteDed our border, st.d many horses and a eoneidersiele senouki of forage and merceteendiee were imprre , ed Into the service of our tro^ps under Mej, General Reynolds. Before the Hesston of 1863, Governor Curtin intorue , ed Sicken,. D thielo Gehr and Samoa! Reuther to bear sa the elaircaaLl coder thie chat , and re port to him The report was mode sod sub mitted to the :evcastore, but there was 00 approprtetion to defray these chests, and to this date they rtmoirt uosettled Clem of etatrus arises freqn the raid made by the rebel Gen Stutire, to sober, 1862 These ere for great. - :, is the aggregate, than the other two clause., al ready recited, eosubtoed In Ito course he parsed through feed in the •ieloi.y of Mee. vraburg, Bridgeport St. Thome., Chem bersburg, Fayetteville sod Greenwood, to Franklyn county, and through Clubmen, Fsirfield, and other places in the county of Adams, stealing sod destroying along the' whole line of his Liveries and final retreat I "These charges, it is thought, cannot and will not be paid by the General Govern.. meat. It was at least with this view of the I matter that the Legislature on the 11th and' 22.3 of April last passed eons dire:deg the Court of Dauphin county to appoint op. I praisers to ascertain the-smountof the dif ferent claims In this class, and report the tame to the uld court "The Court then appointed appraisers, who have just submitted a report to Judge Pearson, who has confirmed the first twen ty-one cases in award, and he will doubt less confirm the remainder, when the re port will be submitted to the Legisla ate through the Governer,. "A tabular statement of the damages allowed ;holes, that daring this Stuart raid of 1882 there were captured eta stolen by the rebels 69G horses 114 bailers, $1,79988 worth of saddles, and $600.74 worth ot grain; while there were $6,411.48 worth of property and merchandise of different kinds carried away or destroyed The grand ag gregate amount of damages in this report Is $118.871.78. ".llnch damage to property in the valley was occasioned by the militia *ailed out by the Governor to defend the State against the raiders. Bat these claims ateciabraced in the set of April, 1868, and are, I believe, included in the above statement. Other claims leave arisen since the oe mans which Into .has called for taverna g idiot; among them are claims for damage arising out of the purchase of horses from the citizens of the border counties for the army of General McClellan, after the battle of Antietam, for wblob, In most cure, lm perfect and illegal vouchers well given. "The claims for declaim arising from the advance of Lee's entire army, covering the counties of Franklin, &mutt, Bedford, Fulton, Adams, Cumberland and Yosk, must be immense, amounting to several millions, and the payment of these claims, which cannot be gathered from the United States, wall be urged upon the State, with what success remains to be seen. An effort will be made to have the Commission, in the instance of the Stuart raid, continued, for the purpose orexantining Into and re. porting upon these latter Malmo." Thu:km Weed's PreJeet. We take the following very eensible re marks from a late letter in the Cincinnati Commerciai: - Tharlow Weed's proposition to repeal the Homestead Law, that the public lend, may bectomi a guarantee for the redemption of the national debt, meets with little favor In legislative circles at the capital. The sug gestion 'would seers to be a good one to any one not Ismitiar with the records of the Land Office; but the experiences of the put will not warrant the expectation of very good results from such a measure. The report of the Commiseioner of Public Lamb for 1860, shorie that up to the 80th of September of that pee, the whole quiz• City of the pub io lands sold for comb, was 160,633 018 acres, from which the expenses of survey and sale roust be deducted, while the quantity donated amounted to 248,46.5,- 1364 acres, Since that date corny millions of sera have teen given or pledged to rail:cad eel:Twits, while the bales oven before the Hemeeteed Lair wee eusated were insignificant, eS: writer in ens of oho Weishington pa pers saps - The public Lag is a scares of Forams, him saintly dbappsintett masa. tion:Ala Wtonernmsna Us - sin a tbit' tow& -th.:aboiceaultnl4 Israti PIS V• 11 4,7 7 104 4.0.4011 profil Open u ,. the gales of not more than thirty-three and one-third cents per Bore, deducting merely the coot of survey and aele. 1:p to 1:40 the aggregate quantity disposed of on the t¢rratt. above stated OIDOUoto,I to 3.14,0E8 ; ;12 sorts, and there still remain 1 Cgw"., alto,- 1:08 &CI CbOld and unappropriated. 13,d. the fact is.—well known that the slopes of the Rooky Mountains are, for the moat pert, arid and barren, and many genera clone will puss away before they can be turned to agricultural purposes by means of artificial irrigation. Thera ore many large districts in which fertility abounds, but these are like eases in ibe desert. In the high Northern latitude the bull in bet ter, but that will he neglected ehtle tidier fields of the genial South incite intinigra• Wm. All slue in true, ►od it should also be taken in•o conrideraiton that the repeal of the ilarnevead L.w, toed the if, at the public Made for rale, will put a slop to Weetward euttgratina, mid throw tb• na tional domain into, the Louie of rpreilltore aua stock-jobbers, who have too much of ' the country under their control already. Where trn active, indurtrious, hard-work ing men avail themeelvee of the provisions of the Homestead Law to Bettie in the for Went, there will not be found one willing to buy a farm from the Well street sharper., who would have the management of the whole thing in leer thou thirty days after the repeal of the present low. It ie of greater importance to the country to have the public domain in the hoods of actual set Vere and practical agriculturiets than to, have It sold for a trilling value and remain waste and unproduotive. The Mask 011". The St. Louis Democrat, of the rah, thus disposes of Mr. Prank Blair: The telegraph informs ue that General Blair has spoken. The privilege of speak ing was sought for him by Copperheads; he took his stand upon the Copperhead side of the House, was surrounded by Copper heads, and spoke for en interest which the Copperheads ss a body favor, and against a measure which reoeived the lamella unani mous support of Colon men in Congetee. and which, we know, has the entbustarttur approval of the Union mattes throughout the country. This action of the General does not eurprieo us. We bave long known It would come to this, from the °nurse be has pursued, lad more ee - p ecially from hit political aseooietions at home. In t•mes like those no mart ran long ride the fence successfully. He must stow his hanl and take his position, or retire. The motive at the bottom of Gain litair . a erratic course to perfectly tratteparint At Washington he is a Lincoln man, although opposed to the must of there who have been Mr. Lincoln's warmest sod truest frisnds The reason Is that Mr. Lineal., iel'reeideet, and may continue to be rush. As such the General wants to be recognized se his . friend, enjoy hie favor sad there his pet ronsge--ail of which is natural enough in an ambitious and unecruptelous matt But at home—in Miseuuri—the ease it different. Here Mr. Blair watts to be known and ac c•rt-d as the (mud of the Copperhead - The motive is the s o me which dictates the adverse policy at Washing Co went. to get office, and of courier desires to liner a party. That port) be too to hr canto: have atomic Cumulate .cud freesuilets io Missouri He hos lest their Ootandenoe so far that they will cot t o uch him. H e nce, wlttile he is aiming to pursues course at Washington which will 001 separate him from the President —in other words, keep ing oho ejo upon Mr. Lueoln and eultt eating him by tae prufeleion of a sarong desire for bit re election, he la at the same time laboring with a N ., otrengilien iiihticilf with rho proisi•very end disloyal tlttllcra.E NitOttOilft or to other words hatplog Lie o ter t)c the Copper Litaily. Ht. c-urse to reference is 'ill:, Coo fisosilota rocioutiou tie autl-o alas late erecch, wee cruinso 13 calculated to eula2et ye the but named o f pet lu this new it may hti regal:l,d 10 alassies tarot, of policy. Tba Copperhysi party f :the noun la large.) made rip of retitle, who hare special born, of cog lire It matters not so touch this o,nera! lliair has made war tipoh their the rebel Confederacy, and Lit hauls may be regarded as Cl,r .1 litt t• 4.1 taut elms and btother-, it iv. them thoirpropz-rty, ten upon their gratatwe wmch will go liar to wards or. ince:lug all ~. bur en..Plerr4: l4 . , Ln. 1 Le by, 1. 540, .11 a,r.:Ant naalu 11,16. , 13 zp• u,e sent ele,d4 to the *ft, net hat nit la pp,th plilled 3 b.g cad for tort' rourlt alt Ucti:it inc“ ut.dtratwo...l thtt kwley :t is nu to t,las psee.g.: upon two 1,..11, pl. Oboe, rUilnlue In ezfter . Out It ni.d, plt) boa, les !tom dtfleraut quo. ter,. Thare msy hate bet, [EMU who On•n ,ucceedit•l to pUnn sn roper • imeht, bto. la the prvaeut ioa:aoor tha ,tempt a dest.th:d to tormittAte to sertatu and ingturtuul failure. - - --- - Corn Rorer , of the lows Legiel.ture p►eeed the bat repositog the law of 1'1.51, depriving colored perecue of ita: right to live in that State. Tug Attorney General of Peoneyiessia reports that. the InAskere end prtean bro• kere of that State owe $70,‘.100 for tele. Uat thonsall anti fifty-nice men were mustered into the S:cus service in Philocielphis last week. - Tax soldiers at L.Xinglari, Ky., here commenced the publication of orwepsper called the Rai/ Bay. RELIGIOUS .4*OTIL'ES. . _ .THE FIRST cONOREGATIOS UT DISCIPLES, ofil/Ittiiburlh, Inset o.lm. coin Bra PAS CITY COLAE BUILDINGS, rner o on and kit. Clair L ri G reeta. Prcecnin - LOUD'S DAY—Yoraton and Evening--at Do usu v al lincra. Sunday School at 2). o'clock p. Proer Heating ertir7 WILDNESD-AY EVENING. The public are ecopectfully _l,llqt 1-77,,-DISCI.PLES OF CHRIST, (Aux otrrAr Orr.) ELDER , JOSEPII KING, P. tor, Inert la JASCBLIIIVIS LIALL, cornrr I I MI, and Uncork eta. Pronanng every LORD'S DAY, at I a. us. mid Ip. at. Drayer 'Acting NY ED- P no/a &DEBI:W. Tbs Public ors orrdlnlly in _ _ PUBLIC .frOTICES. _ . F.F.5 -- BousTy MEETING. hECOND WARD, A I,LEGTIENT.—A rowµ of It* cltle•tes of the ureoutol .ord.loAt , rty, • tti be held to to. tr'llool , LIOCAY. bet TUMMY EVE2f • IN4I, et 111 o'clock, to tax . actiot , %It regard W rais ing voltinto..•• to all tt•tr plot*. A full attoodanc• datdrabla, as It 10 eelte,utlly °rod that all lbw jytode tualto repo . . 12.2 t r":7 7 , - .TIIIILD NATIONAL 13A.Nli OF 0 - , minnuctoti, re.—A mooting of tho SW...Wm .f the stave Dank will o hold on 110:41PAlf. robranry 16Ca, at n o'clock a to m ., . tho YZOLII 4 IISOI BfoOkf A. Damon/or'. On!idiom, B.lth• Mold ogrotot, for lb. parlous of odoptlng a plon of the j 13411 building, .d Nominating Moncton 1., tho on• • king your. It C. AOll MERTZ, '.l folllnflCo. lod . ono am. ------- _- Y CITY ROCK OIL CO. The Third Bemt•l mast Divldond of TLC ill. TT DOLLARS Pali SIISIID, on boo Ilandnd Doi. tars paid in, will Ira on to Stockholdors, or their nrpreaaitathros, on the llth lost , at my Miles J. E. 1110BAN0M, Sanitary, . • . • - - No. 107 fourth nree'. lb. Stockholder• an ragmen:4 to twat •t tb. anal place, on TLIESPAI EVENING, 10th 1011 NATION;AL BANK, OF ALLE6II JEN y C Vllll .l pitylles. O luerew Thl. Bank It to. fully organit-d sod In MR... opiration. We are prepared toao • pnerml Pooling burin... wed offer our !serviced ad correep.odr tit to Books and Bankers thronithout the rountry. Special attention glren to nollectloo In tble and lb. adjoining City of Pittsburgh, r well sr no oil part. of the country. idnneys melded on depart[, and Eorhange.in riff the principal cities bought dud told. MULCT. , . R. B. DA VlB, LLN MC (MEW 10, )OEIN TH031P13017, D. N. WHITE. T. H NNVIN, JOHN D CAN. wit. HABBAUGH, O. O. lIOTLx, LIMB OH tioDSOF JOHN P. KEA Atlegkemi. Am- ao. O.ERI N JK CAA: I '.—An Election for beeta htteetor• of the Erie Canal Company will be held at their °Coe, In Erie, ori DION DAY. March Teti, 156 i, al 10 o'clock a. co. A. IL CAVUUST, Secretary. 0200 &It C•nal Compay, Erlw AO. 00, MU. - . .• • 108:112 Tft 1 D NATIONAL IfOK U 7. yirrenuEon•—An'Llietton !kir DI. Acton at fhb Beak *Orb, WA on EAVADAT, itio lib of Kush, 16t11. at tnir MU, of Us Dime 1011000 1004“000:0000002 the Immo! 0 cad u •00110xlc st. 102113 T O. DONIMETZ, Challor, P. T. PUBLIC NOTICES _ . . adicoirnett meeting gra; or TEE rruati WARD, all.gheny, • 111 I • held at C 4 O. Ger.. It all, Ittatlsit,T F.VENI NU.I , th taut, at ttt att. J. J. Swl.mtick.ln•At ~they in:alters ar.• :tr011... men, th. 11..u1.•;, Px.nd cr not, .h..uld I. 1.1,,,ent. boaln-rs to stu.rely allotting ell +1,:t . .1,-.1 men .I_l het ra• o•rt..! J. P r 1.6111 NC,, President, .1 V. 13 \¢a, F...c.rettry. fer. 21 CARD —4;rateful fur the 1.4:d att.on,..E. and vatrona,, ,, .L.t. I.r rec.t..•d from ill. r , ,•'^ of ritlatmrµh the 11 tz.l{ ELL arvald trac...Lfully aunwun•:e drat pnlif metn,in Quit Ia admitt.d In.o the° of Cultura, 16th and 19111. Tr L',I.IAT and AVUILNOWiti aui EVENIISGS, at en,. 7;:j Term., Asbnar, our. , 1.u. , 1na 4 CO - - - Bair.lB, riltab‘ll.h, February 4th. 1.4 N Ft /it TH I RTF.E.N M X!: U. Coppsny f.‘r eractinK a 1111 , 10 ov, the 51ounngalials, uppoluta Fitts burgh. io the mu., of AlliKh.u7, 1. oouforml , / to . Ao•ntnk,ly pax. d Januar, TAII, Igblwlll rM h. , 41 st Ohollo USIG, ou MON DAI, March th, IV4, at o rl.ch p frA:lw N. 1101,)1ES, Trywourer. UTUEN l' IE E ELECTION —On T' MONDA Y, too 7th day of March next, at II erk •. ni., Insialua of the etocknolders of the Greensburg a Patel...ugh Turnpike Ittad Company sill he bd.] at toe Contral Toll House, fur the pur r.. a electing Five Manager. and Two Auditors, to were for the ensuing year. fee...tdsit•T DANIEL NICOLIT, Tress`, fOreenettnrg 11 , 4.1 p'esse copy I ri -- ,THE EL IN NUA I, MEETING OF TII 6 SToOKIIOLDEIIa of the ALLEOII6• NY VALLEY ItAlLlDiali COMPANY Till be hold st the 061. a of the Company, on laashineOnstrset, Pittsburgh, on TrESDAT, telornary Ild, al II o'clock a. m.. for the reception of the Annual Bs. port, the election of Manage's, and tbe transaction of each other bustnest ss may be presented. By order, IL C. LIILD• Get td Secretary and Treasurer. NOTICE.—These opposed to any further Lesne t f County Sonde, or trim.. of taxation, will meet at the GOUI/T I.IOESI, on TIIEODAY NEXT, the 18th hultstat, at it o'olool The business f the meeting will he to take mesa- tee egainet the haus of any more hoods or ln crease of comity Indebtodneas. eitigene from the country ilLstrxitt are especially Invited to attend. felt Ad X'Eir .dID I" ER TISE—V6,JrTS SRET WILLOWS-1 , ; bundles ivr .:nom,' 111 , 11.16.1& Di 9'70 I'l6S sorT GALENA LEAD, to arrirr )1ou•I•y, b.II wale by t 1 04 f I.r.t *lra. npar 9 1 0 LEI-'ll.l LARGE ROOM. with rirr•prr,f ser..cd story, o•or our Storr. at pt.ent occuplcri A. Iruvrrokid ADm wu E. WEI , t 6 KT% A , - • ATCA NT ED—A `dare to rt :t1 nehine I Y •rber. 11.01..4 L. , ere,..lt•mo •ra mule or tryalror, c.: Ail,hony Clay, by • young i, .•• , r.r.1.11 , .. AF... 17 ' , Ls , . mud 6 11.. X Y..tt. cr.not). . _ r t • •tti , •• sod 1,1,0.1. ritJUNTHI RE:qDENCE FOR SALE. V.l —Youl ndrts of sldUnt , i , land, well Ityproved and In gdod nr, roinfortaldr, wed} bnil • t Inra• .tor, el•;•Ilir, ht.,' Id Lit, nand, tnTn, 4.11 teller, %kin, fruit `rape • • In,. rry Inds. MPS,' S,S. . if [MSS is Sill, es it and *grn,dd., cn.ty r•iirval r.T bzt, sad TLIBICILI \l l , 1 , 51 tilorle.l l .. • . rI I IIE PEE rl,. ESS ST Fa WAY PIANOS t.o'‘ hml U )11..LBER .1. UFOS ..,...A.- t. ter the tU•lnerays, 11(11, areal. _ . N t-t ABE UNItIvALLF:I) 1110 , T11 xxr N ri Nor, t,tetoN rKEN I. N N *1,4 I.I 6 NCE'eI eel ...IP. , t, tiliG S. A eylet.di.l th. • ell 1t. , ,,••1 lustremetue ;hal r•t- •• , 'IIA itittl TT. Fll.l MY., 1.1 fifth et, - - - A LA ItliK LOT oF BA I,TINIO.RF. /X NY ij • •els Vl' Pullin , . DR r K)YO Toll/XOO, of 14a, t t nn z •.! annttmool. OLD PRICES nnre o n in,,nri La. a tar, mat rtasitatAn atott of BOOTS AND BEOEB ....I styl..• of Wane ' Crti • °Ain:BA. LHOII&L. 1,1;ri.,.i .44 LAC,. CiAITERN , Blithl•hS . ••...1‘..1•,1 UV K ILMO 1.1:1104,,,m•C'ex0 telling al , V: uld pri sod .1a13:11.• r nr mock. Jos. U. Borland, It.tkLK tiT bT clocr tr,rx Ylftb •I[Nt EII , E 1103. E? fia rosle CF. criEsTs, REFRIGERATOit , s AYILS AND MEAT liflUttri.—leo Met. fr Lintel., female., Beer 11•411. to.. ate. Bootle - lug of out No.. and GetrlgersteK. , d made am g0....1 Del, The alLeztam of the trod.. I. MUSS to our swat, ZOPt aod price*. tah o p tatioN TUN 11, ot the colleted tett. tc;. Alegheo7, or adder. UUS Alhileoney JeV , :Arm d U T. PEWS a Co! _ . _ Utll.U, SU.VER .st) U COUPON: Ti,- hiGn..i amt. prico Fait tot GOLD, SILVER & C. 8. COUPON,. Al the 134am' Rom. , A. :11.T10111f.. - Ilfnurr Alms - TO 1150 PER MONTI 3.-17 LITTLIC MANI' BENTIIO 11ACEIL- CoKte•NT want •g oat to •••It VC, Holt order* far attar writ its IIaCEIIIIOI, gum., at Om, .na brim omit... Wu wllll-. • lit Aral ••tarT mid ..Mob, or ewe lub;. rs .24 won. le, vorttrola, term, ow tr., end • , and toldreu T. IL ToI•40, MAN G•octat Asyut for the United lillatot crottoltotrT - - - - -.- RAG: 4 ! HAGS! white and eoloroi - Of Newspaper. and Dooka, aod MAW Pm: or .13 Istoola Swnght for cash, er taken to ..t.Sr. • for iraYdr. Plague obarrv• 14 We ars poling • v•l7 prlc• ter them. ttar Book blore f e.e sue. mi !ederoi .11 ree!, eit a benr , AVANTET Ly • competuut A4.011111411.11t, A FEhIIASENT 5171J&TION lo soros good buds.. house of Oils city, at - A. gaga. "'L.:7.30X 1927, Pittsburgh P.O., ot fogettro of f !AMINO BROS., 94 Wood street._ FBA SK VAN GORDEIi, Produce and Commission Merchant, P. IZG SECOND P 5111127, Pittsburgh. Peeler In YLOOR, BUTrRII, BROOMS, BRZDS, LARD, CCIEKSR, PORK, DRIED AND OIIRE2I YBVITS, and produce generally. Liberal reeb adrance• on eonelgumente. fell THE GREAT HISTORICAL WORK • - Charles, the field Duke of Etturguiady In two volumes. Bro. Put., In cloth, VI, h.ll mo rot. , gilt tom 67. Tor mlo KAY!felt CO. M Wood 'tract. TO IRON MEN. Ma has had world year. •xperiendo In nonnattlne with YITIIN&CIIS and ROLLING MILLS. would take • situation al sliner, or In an Iron Warehouse. $200,000 600,000 REMoVAL.-11N.SRY 111GBY has removed We stock of CUM& atid QCEEPIS- W SRI to No. WOOO BISSET, adjoining Wm. • where be will bo plaaaed ebow I . X.ln y ere ln a - Dimpled< assortment of .0 •111010.1 fn his Hoe, milted to the testae of families, reatantsnts, hotel., stesentseate. and .tty and countrp dealers. jskklm 128(1 ACHE'S OF lOWA LAM) FOB v sett, at low than Govvrowntnt into, to tracts of from 20 to 210 scree. Ma land was althea. ed and located In Ball. The Patente and Tas He c are In one powessslon, and we ea now pre. pared to offer the land at • very low price. fell B. 2101.211 d 2 00.11. 102 Fourth street. lIEVLN. Par Amur? M A YAIOI Inn that on atni alter l4rN Dea or Marl2 ltld .ItT the Ordinance* of the City of Pittabargh: relearn to ollirontions on the tidemallia, TIC M rig.dly earn:Lul. By order of ths Mayor. (010:3{ BNXIJEL LONG, Cbtotof Polk*, Ourtra.. 11311 LT wham to not Om roomy. (two .04.0.d0rm op.) from tops tritat•• •11.11.14 to pat • Moot -rat: Raft.l,/, ..tireqoitod, Addrsoy loootion,prteo, Olon. Ilttatolh O ff ( Moth - LW tan thiloa rats= FIG MOW; IST bush. OLOTU sap to OM* sad 'armlet,WATT WILSON, fat Mal, grist XEIr a C _ LENBERGS Y PIANOS !--.• N.../ Those rich timed, first clout PIANOS. or Calen• borg's No. Thrk cask, can only te , h at ho rooms of lice undrrsignsci Ast,ng the many •ho atAtaty nee them lu t istrahos so, appoml f, 13.1.17.1t0. 11. F. Eaton, Enc., J. 31,Clellscd. , 1... N....1y. John flailsghr.. P. Mai, Tact , C.Jmucorcial Mrs. McCall, Teropersoceaille Mrs. Nixon, Xllegbany ; at , . T. c. Ilcgeicor, Wot M1,11E...0wn . Withero. Por.gftnc, awl many off,. u. NLIBEBSoIo 13110 , Each Aatmts for rolrobaro. CU -P &R. T NE4Slill'.-120BERT DAVIS lias asociatod •Dh SAIII'LL A. CLARKE, (tale of C. , )1 Baed a Ca.', Waybington, ra.) end WIT W. WATERS, rho wtri r00t... the 11.aakselling and Stat CLARKE ion A CO°. y . under the brut ~f DAVIS, Vlitsburgh, Fabraar7 1, IM/4. DAVIS, CLARKS & CO., Bookscllu•s tuid Stu!toilers, Corner of Di.t.Ans.l Pitutonrgh, Ps P.13:1w _ REED ORGANS I Tbr o btost krumu subotitutes regular lug Clurch Organs are RHAILT'S N. T. Organ Harnlolllll.MS. The followlus Churches Lave them In um, and pre fer them to those of say other make El. P. Church, TURN street, F. Z. Rinehart, Leader , Central Pre.- ..gm-Han Church, Rec. Dr. Jai-ohne ; Sixth Preeby tartan Church, Rae. Dr. Wlleun ; Smithfield 11. E. Church, R. Spencer, Leads.; Liberty !erect X Z. Church, W. J. Render, Leader; Fleet Lutheran Church, Seventh Moat, O. X. Alexander, Lender; East Common M. I Church. Carhart l . Organ Ilarmoninms are yearteinted tufe rbr to all °them. K LEBER Sole Agent. for Carhart t o Ilarmenturns, :tilt so Fifth street. AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE MID TILUST CO3IPANY, WOIIE, Vice resident Anidna th. Trustwa are WM J MOW - AM , . J. EDO AB TIIORIPLION, and U. JA M Pul.Lot.ll. tames polictes Ibe usual M t rates. ers sada akar. Lt. the ,al laat Jude was 43 per cent. JOINT P tate.4 an , 20 crut. les% than the Mutual. An Information furnished on appllcaLl.d.. J•210:3.m 51) Vourth surer, Burk _ VALUABLIS FARM AND COAL LAID FOR SALE. 11=1=1 That very valuable property In Allegheny . county, knovo ay the Itlorgen lloberieou Farm. en then 111 d. onngattela rem. .'lo 18 mils. above lltrgn. It oft, red for tale. It contains IF7•scree and 1 pas en • es, 10 setae a which are embraced In In the "n ugh of 4.. t Eltrabedla, the resign , - Jtderent. I.Yern• ehtp About tlorty ate.. of 11 Is eacalleat eat lan. The Improvements on the place yue .1 valuabl d e rharaeter. there befog ~et he part In the borytttah • largo double twaYstEll brick mantdon bona, a frame barn, log how. and frame mobil, and on the re. tosinlug portion a bearing orchard, two leg !toners, elable and other tnalldlbga. The I , Yeallyytt of lb.. property I. admirable, frontin g 109 perchee on the tiler. and having a One what, , ream dotty eater Alen; It The laud. h to at excelly.ot duality, rime gradually I..akvarl to the coal Au in Itoputable title and early, pow...talon • ill be give., Apply Is, TELOYIAt J. Kgr...SAY:, feta Attnroey. Y 1 blamer -4 street TB E BUGLE CALL 10=1111M The Battle I', f rt-re. 1.0- 1. let the BCOLE ra Lt. Lcng Life le, Bea Butler. LA. Drawee' of Ken." In yy. L. lu t COLE CALL BrOLY ILL 'Bra , . liny• •re Ttto v. • i• In In. !STOLE TALL. n. 'Sr.; the we. But," ts Itt the BCCI I CALL Plea. the Yln,ere thrturt,,Bt ko th the 01.11 CALL •• ur J,nomy la tt, 1., lire Itt n Trot," to the It I:GTE t LI. r... 1 Lb, IMII for lA. 'BCltra,- It in ih. GLI: ('-1 IMME 'lila I th. othuto/aIL 14 to the DUCILE ALL ..ntholl tFu 80.011. r o'or no, le in tho 'BUGLE CAL( AcJ PORTI Iran. I . thrloth Fong, are Iv the lICAILK CAL!. Copte• ma/laA nn roe-elpt f.l ZS rants It C. mirda.on., ro3 , ()KGAN .4 t EIZZIT=I T. E. WAREHAM, 111.k:d nldiofY OF (So.-craP..r• w R.l.t S. Dat la,) Na. 92 W 022 STRKKT RADE BY OlIIII&ST, N. T OF PUILADELPIII& ALEX. WIIILLDIN, Prelibtent 5. S. IIItYAN, rllleburgh Ag.ul T GEO T Nn'T (Sci , •••••. A a AL Malian.) rPO ( DENEKB AND VINE ' OROWElte.—'fbr eubecriber hat tub divided his rem, silnate four naleadawn the Ohio river, on wWeb the Aominamodaticn Trairto of the Pittoburgli, fait .1 Cilitcago IL O. atop, lute lots varying from 3 to 14 acne., which be offers far We on exciatunitei. tint tem. Aom. of the iota no. Iml and well mit. ed for gardening purr:ale and country mato, Whilst others are partly Wield% and the very ben alma In the meaty tor vineyard. N.rer•6lltog epringe on yearly every lot, a plan of which can be men at the awe of 811/HAM TIIOIII6, Mend 177 Liberty Mr.. Pittsburgh, and on the promise, Where prr• .01111 ',letting to rumble° good property near the city will pleeso call. felth2m =l=l U. 8. INTERMT COUPONS. wo lba hldboot pie. for U. S. COUPONS, Looloan tilos* 3-20 Loan, do. let May 0.1. SEMPLE & JONES, TIMM AND WOOD MELTS balwd QUNDAY LIQUOR SELLING.— Wheroas, the Act pawed by ohs Leglebelum o. Pranaylraais on the 26th day of Fehrrunry, A. D. NW, has been frequettly rfolaned, the destrurtibo of the ptiblio pow. and Injury to, public morale, to tice la hereby it.. to keener* of hotels, ions, tar erna,Ala buena. or other paella glace., who shell allow or porallt any eel:Noon. or malt Liquors, wine or older to be drank oa or within their pnerdere or how., that the said act will be rigidly ea f ,rced hereafter. By order of the Mayor. 814.3 t EIAMUNL LONG, Chief of PAW GOLD AND SI LYNN, We will pay Me highest media price ler GOLD AND SILVER COIN. . SEMPLE & JON - 88, MUD AND WOOD RUM'S. det2wd _ -- • N0ncE....4 herewith declare that I believe for nowt. , derogatory to the fame and character of Mr. 701114 IIdATII/11 1 , bottler, to NORM Otrdr mmu.tton nttb oblcb my name bu been seentioned, to be imbrue, toonmcb as I ant any' WA Kr HARTMAN la high Wean anA Issrewith publicly declare tbat feet. lIICILLSL HILL. ?Metal:Mb. Yet. Mb. IINA blelat STORE' SHOW, /tads to alder aB short mw, et No. ICI 11/111ItT to4wtou7l6b whazavu Jot. RAUGICIL .NEW' D I'ER TIS EALEXTS. I DRr GOODS, AK. P RO P() A L' 1 OR CAVALRY SILKS! G 4 ILKS' Ho2= Ss. braliAr. I n•Lr w so• Join. aslot.4l. Von r. Po 0p... , th.y elh until 12 rn 1 rll`.ll. Pel., lours 111 rs, 114, f. TEIREIC 11101 I. C., ALb Y 11”R8F.S. t.r. W.. I ~, elthln rty , tr AL, ul,tl: 1 . 2 • •.. m . tempi) " Housekeeping Goods ! 1,11ED1I.'•+•. .'lltti.lt It .L.K. t at St Chad., hO. .01, , 11. In. • 4 1 L day, 10 in •lat• Maid K. ,irt, 13 to IC baud. brielle sw.". of go). • lio bid 1,111 noi••• ne-0011.10,a F. a guarantee Go it. I,,thful 101 10imat Form of bol Pli•1 eau he had tut ittiolit thin to Caplet.. J tri llt ti au, Moot., or Oh., Suco...hil twitter., .111 1- I.,l3lresi to enter lot , written rooter tit, wllh. , d I.nt rentat•, within fuor -1,1 • Inot, d,,t• tr r. Theoath tu i.11.._:,•:inn.0 ne -.impact 10,1 She ntider• ,00.1 mi.- tr. the tight tit I.feet all bide doomedot.t.a.tu• hie Payment will ti. made rupteti to of rt.ntrat t, ur aa roon rust. r ft• Imola u•• re,-.1100.1 Prop - teals tonit itii c.v. 1 7 Doreen • end Captklrt JA'i A Chief 1,in...0wn...1, "It ittirron, Wauthincton, au. Any fortht.r tutilatatlon •111 on:tartly glom on apiolloatoiti lithlLS A. fell Ltd bier Litt.trtortowiliit I ar,lte OTIC TO Tint.; OWNE!O oF 1 1 1 DELAYS, 11.5 1 'L At.—Nut Ir. I. 10,11 gt•eo 10 •il' inn T... art,. pu,gi,a, to • holm' r...? o iu the .Itt of Pi-ta borer, 1. pa, th• tr at the Tr. of the cll. auctirdsot ith ao A. : ..1 upitrolal 10111, 1,60, and XL of ili• uocili city uf Pitt. .11.• V.. I tit t, 60.1 .1.100.. y trio, IY'd All 1.1,n0.e not paid 0,1 ut tot rt. Slay lA, lat'4, will be Out., it. :he 10...1. of to.. Lt.f collection, t ir.. .0 ( . 1 ,1„, f n . 1. lection 00,0! . ne. , . all I.o.•iss ho neat., ur foe tit I, .0.... 11. Ja sot, .t p.nalty, to be mticere , I I .f..ou It, v..; tp• •ittintot of the liteent, The old til.t , l ult prtu ..4.1 pinto 11,001 b.. re. ed at tie W.. Lt. uri t/ 00 JUL, pee 11 C. 114 th.r... •.: • th fir f.:,, Each r. . • na Mt •r. unt. Each t o I , • . Earn f. t11.1.0r.. • r. Para. Each two•l,.,ra• hi n t Illann d•llara. mninto.e.awlwl,. drawn by Iwo lsuram. &qt.', I'm' . 14 ...eh additional burp. Inw , l la •1 , 3 lto as... no• dollar. W. NICEITIAL3I. f. , . .311 n, ArrENTioN " OIL MEN Agitators and Settling Tanks LI W.lll t ICA BT A NEW PUOCIL44. h ,•• •• ~• . .r •bA mum 11..r•hh. th.n lb MEI= BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., 12 rou te d STILINT. pAri Eitz4iN & AMNION, Commission Merchants, ILOVEL'AND GRAIN, ►HD GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS No. 6 Wt ...)1 , STREET, Plttgbenh, P. W. ban pl. anon In roforrlng to tto. Pittsburgh bow.. IT, Pr oo ho At o Jos McCully Co l Zoo .1 P•totoo, 1. K Apenror, A. Rradlooy, lEgol . H. Lay,. • lb., torononron • 11. , ! R. LI /*eh • lb., oodsroll A R. R. mole, Coq N B —Wi.lopou February lath, IWO I. tf pu I A N( . 1.7b, I'IIOTOGRAPH ROOMS, CORNER FIFTH A NI, 111 A BF= EITUESTS. 1:.1•01 3A storiee, to•or Richard...3'o Jewelry Aron. , Ftrraormaa, Pa I.IIIO'r()OHAVHS ororj s.. ...I style. Trls.tn or coi.r•G from Ills povalar l'otete do V Isms to fltstslttet sad life siva. - C. . I A NCI. would p.rtltol.tlyc ll tb• tent4Sti tho .1.61141 , ts ND IS Flll.ll to the •.o7 useelbst , ty of this ..sloOltshrtteut, Leto( res.:hest by colt!. short flight of stairs. Prtoe• roesiortste. and Not.othsclo.o goossossosst EYES AND FIAR Dli. BA F. I •rti..3lar ion to the "oatmeal ot It: Ga. IYL and LA R ; ARACt, NAL' I ST EY KS, tut AIITIFI= AR., lnrrle I IVICIA L6T ES, and treats all sATUILT YES , RP BLARING, I Mane.. atla.etinig the Sur and leading In 100 TITTII STREET rm.ros. wmusic,zsc. ELOAINS IN Second• Rand Pianos. dor* rwowaod care, moan, torn._ Ph.: Ch. a f , .; In mean mat ordar !lin 00 an. riwooood wawa. noted men, lion wa, made by Ifiallort a Cumaum ... 000ewood nor. rioand corners. Iron IN: made by Clolaliarlng • ...... moo mahogany mac, danal comm.. tan mahogany onto. swan. Doman .1. by Brown a Ballot :tat* mabowary ciao, round oornen , id* Dr nobl. Nuta.• 100 A," * walnut Gorman Plano an 00 In CO r sale by C. C. lILBILOB, f- • tplooffild stnek of new Riau. on hand. Iron 5r....5 to 68.58. REST ARE TUE CHEAPEST W. B. BRADBUILT. aria 808 021.10 KED. .1 00.1 LEBRATED PIANOS Fret prises, GOLD LIM BIL•ILIt MEDALS, viiktl4# month, at Buts ratan .red /sir of seam Institute, IL Y. In 18, b 7 tr. 11. 'BUM, for tn. BEST PIANO IT►OIITY.S. 011ACKED S CO„ n 111.1 4 .011., reoetred the SILL PAL/CL PUB% lalf.DAI„ at London. meld. have human= pedal., Diploma ead Itororte from Mate lain mad Institutes. eters of reecatuortoletl. foam the high. mid Wept. etabeschag Oottaottalk, Otter. ch, Orate, Wm. Nemo, and otSers. Hotter issal ehmap. Mon .al mho, Pus.. ...L. Warranted for Five I ea5...141 WAIT:ELMS & BARR. Bole A(eete fee PletsburgL end Weetoro Pa., So. t ST. CLAIR STICSII \ AL —len the lea of Aped we N.. 53 FIVTII STREET The how a. prooont ocetvlool by Memo Klebor DT 0. A lino snoortnaout of PIANOn on baud pno .oily 91FrII .Taut. J. M. HOFFMAN & BRO Sole Arent a o( Dacker's Plana A 11C710.1r HALES ITALIAN WORKS OF ART K., EL CAN'T FANCY GOODS, ac.—On WEDNESDAY 1110aNING, February 17th, at lo o'clock., mill be add, by catalctue, ear tbeserstri floor of the Com mercial Sale. Romna, 61 rho" •••••c, • 50 57 lane and extensive assortment of Marble and klabuter -tat nary, do., Cumpricifog slob end elaborately carv ed Alabaster Gro:pa and figures, •tur Bacehue and Arladna, Lave am* Parb3e, Flora and Zephyr, Sum. mar, Spring, Comedy, Tragedy, Apollo or Muse. Co rinna, Dams of Canova, Three Graces, Flora of Pre, disc, Venus of Canova, ant many ether groups too numerottels mentron. Al.o. carved Marble and Mabee.. Vases copied from specimens of lb. old maetere, so bra - ing Stns. cin, Florentine, Metre, Roman, Forypilan, end ether styles Also, large Card Receivers and Tars., Groups Animals, mad many eillereat articles for the decore ' lion of Parlors, Libraries, Balls, Lc. Them goals are lately Imported from Italy by Signori Glovennonl and Raononi, of Florence The collection sill be open for hoopection on Turoday, shun the publk are 11,1.4 to call and examine. DAVIS aMCILtFAIhIB, Aocers. LEMONS, Ai ROCERIES, &e.--On SA IJORllllllo.lnth, o'clok, at Um Col3lokeleild Sale. Room., SA Vino Wool, will be sold: 10 0011 s p Go m ve a n ll m ac n te t m Ja l vtam e aCkece 10 do Dairy Moto ; 6 Ousts Yogitob Brookfut Too I bozos Italago Ilstdao; ii , . .-i,!,,t-2w,g,s, 113 Iloladospc 10 do Rh Yellow to Clonslial 01100 Soap ; m 10 do Ground Moor ; 10 do ' do Pomo; 11 do ad, o. dlll VS* WeIIAVAINI, Muth; '.: MBE DRESS GOODS ! GENT'S AND BOYS' WHAM All NOW and (.116 p, at J. W. BARKER'S, 59 Market Street 0141 \l'.W UOODS N' in ONDAT, the 161 h Instant ALEX. BATES, No. 21 Fifth Street BARGAI.NS TO HARE ROOM FOR OUR sminca WOD.s. Wholesale or Retail. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, HOODS, SONTAGS, &DI 'EH' WOOL V MTS A large qnsatity c 1 HEAVY WOOL SOCKS, TRA VELD:O or NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, UICDRItG/R.' 7 B, n short, all WINTEB. GOODS. w e.uttEmbe kske4v • 701 amortod stoat .f TRI.IIMLNGFS, EM BROIDERI ES, HANDS ERCH lEFS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS and NICK-NACEIS, la great NILSIN•,a roifa t ! Ow, a vey ug s A u k p pPllyl Tu WOTTEG VARBho. .y fjr Deal Mere like place, Nn. 74 NI AII.I4.IECT STREET BLACRITAI & GLYDR. SPECI AI, NOTICE. COTTON iTOCKINGS, t... ... tr... lut .......d a ...perk* q.nli I wi 4 ll l be after.] or real borgaloa, try lb.winigls pair t 0 downs, !Or Me twat two ohmic. ALL FANCY WOOLEN GOODS Ali lag 10, prices. SOILED HOOP SS LATE( ♦ M doom@ elooln oat ot WI price Linen Handkerchiefs Much cheaper than este greets will b. Alkmander's Best Ed Gloves. raltarsortmott to Color. and Whit., Jost waived. I log {toed PARIS HID GLOVIE/3, at Oao Dollar and Ten Cents a pair, JOSEPH HOMO & CO NHW SPRING GOODS I st WOOD STREET .M. BURCHFIELD'S Table Linens; iNapkins and Towels; I . Bleaerdiz Unbleaeh'd Muslim 5. risk Linens ; Figured Maim ; !Bilk Lnstres; !Calicos and Delaines ; 'Shawls and Cloaks. BLUGLINS IN swum 000D8. Cor. Voorth.ond !torts' BMWs. 4 LowIMS WINTER GOODS New Siaronslso Emit" EATON, KAMM &CO.'S, Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth fit. to orda to dm Ott our remateles .soot or WINTER GOODS, w. Ma make Extremely Law Palms, sots to omen a reedy nle. Merchants and Dealers will Mut maw can target= to elanet al dams et weft. BATON, ItAgattlf i 03., BEAD AND BUGLE GIMPS AND A chola. anortatabt of tba mo.t dastrabla racatved by ramp tbl day. at BARGAINS FOE THE HOLIDAY DBBBB GOODS! AW REIDV4CMD VErIC2XI HEAT BABJAINS 1 .♦~l . .~. GLAD TIDINGS FOE THE AFFLICTED ! •i • 1 BGl` : Tim lia•solor a the *Ursa a PARERIA BRAVA. Aft.r... exparteon of many yeas. In prIVIINIP,III. WM. not offen It to th. olEkted Is • Wetly comma 1=1:1 What Is Parerla Brava t----1688. Od LCULOCII A ITBCITIONS IN VI AMDLLTION O THE BOWELB IHTLANHATION or THE KIDNEYS LZOOORRHad ; wd sU dlooaos of THI ITRIN LILT OUGANS. It tut boat recomitataxt.l by the tatout of tits k.d Id Profession for nearly two essitarise. TI:411ald Llama of PAIL IA BILLY!, lg egow adored la an atllicte..l •wrld Itt • stup• Within the Reach of All. Tor all &maws of lb. bladder. Kidneys, OrSeed. or Drop.lcal Swelling, no medicine Ineebtori AO Co.por trirli tette ecreapocal in be pow to lieeretiT A.ll vropealles in the dru,g, are realm.% by tb. o lu rtto compuuodlog egape Ow lad, STERLING PROPERTIES ALONG. Tog mac who my be aufferlng from tho usany 11 consequent upon early In4llscretlza or abase, &paid try one bottle and be re/iered. The map- By not arresting thew algae. which oto point an the needle to the pole, to Impoaaary "7 ll tto fits, Premature Decay and Death, a alma against nature to cormaltted—aigraettnal, athmit .131.1101 D Ila befog ceennaltren. AU mad cal agree that Iran the greets o IC A. 12 I. Y I N'l3 IS C RACTI ON A. the recordi of time boo lastitatiorui ptoee that • very large proportion of their patents eye their reception .ad detention within Lbws to oat, habit. of trial...idiom. •N D NT JOL ROSI LEY 17 &ND 'M KARIM"! BIBSYT =ST RECEIVED ET BUTTONS I error, NIACILUM & 00.11 =II! ►I LLAM A 114.1.80 T Ai CO:S. CLOSING OCT 01:11 lit' :COST , t lied= &ca. in WOOD !MID It tua, since 101, bein • epowtile t.... ANNIHILATE DISEASE. INDISPOSITION TO EIVITION NI2R•0138 LIIDISPOSITION. LOOS 01 SIGHT. WARM HANDS AND LIMBS FLUSHING OF SHIM. GENZSIAL LASSITUDE. 13wconved,' there would be fu We um for Insane .Isy/ums, WOMEN, MARRIED OR SINGLE, Or tbe.• looking tarvard w IW Xarded EaWI.. vlll End in the FXT3IACT OF PAREBIA BRAVA • Specific ibr Chloral, or Retention. .11 sr:gra.* ty, Palaftti or bappremed Xenon% Sonora at do ntrue. the Kblate. Barnum" and In ,lac all dinar of the, Genital ac latinacy Orman, let Una proceed from any canoe orhetem. " Throw Physic to the Dogs," flays the immortal bard. If you are a sufferer act upon this advice relativa to your Balsam, lifaroar7. Oopavia and like noetrame, for a ll attplearal and darigerous &mama MON'S %HIM 01 PkitiglA BRAM Moen:L.4 mom rent Moans, of no mitt. .wt Isingth of ytandlag. NO dump of did no ...Um from titutoan Soldiers Home Upon Furlough, and who may periasys tom antbrtunatsly matelot/4 ammo. will Bud tb. EXTRACT OF PAREBIA BRAVA the 'pestle for their Ulu 13y lb peculiar action upon the Kidneys it cameo • [moment denim to =lmam, thereby removing *Mtn:takes and mourtng the reform *phut 611 Dor of etricture of Lbw lithe... YOUNG ll= I feserars of the numberless quacks to bo bond la *ll large cities. Many of Chem INN NOTHING OF THE PRACTICE OF ■EOICINE . d Tel they anolrad m deceive and &any 'I JAIL UNWARY. Witt! Ofteatlmos, oilitotbao of salmi, doah kindly left Stier ooderboi. GILSON'S OHLOBINE WATER In MRlasettof vitt du liztract, la !baron's for Ps ecromaina, or Protracted Olaat Byp_alatic Pdtkraill. aapertally meta at edd etaudlng6 would da ireU to to GILSON'S PILLS. • tiledielne with hu.tood dm UK of rhos, hisit In coundoctlas with lb. an of the EXTRACT OF PARERIA BRAVA, aNt dhata say ono:Licata say ow, so =atm of hot toss itandln. Priee....ONS DOLLAR PRA DOTRRE. a O. OAKLEY, General Agent, Ito. le DST STEM, lIMIr TOM can= Wholesale and Retail. JOHN N. FULTON, DISPVIGH BUILDING, TIM SMUT LINIMFB IMPROVED BLOOD-SnitalEtt ha elks cars el all divans arfstos fecal zipacs .at. of tba bleed. maill ea tiotra, Ilatootoos Dto. wok DoMAU. ON co tho l eatorploilleolit Med. Tow Mlsetkos. 014 [Stubborn Mom, Shoosoatio Disordoo, K=LaOadlnomoasoalllito, Bolt atoms. ibtout,GloottalDobl/117, Lbw Cow plains, Lao of Law Spirits, Tool Ittoosicik nag* toptbsie irtt% WI odor OP gram from mDtoAee otatitioa d. the ctroolatoty trim. La gutotol Tools, tto abate aro moot bnAosat, sod coasot WI to booths, orlon . b end ponnottosty sod o cordial, to dtrlctlota J. M. FULTON, Druggist. Wholuale and Retail Agent, Non. 67 AID et vim Slime To iplema all Nast Ca Undid. WWI k ~e ~ r rairsb~%~,f:
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