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The House me: nt three o'clock - Mr. Craine In the Chair. After the reading of the journsk Mr. Pershing off :red a menial= of general oongratulation and thanks to the A menceue In Arms for the briLliatit victories at Fort Doneliton and other places. 3 f-f• BittbinSt nriOvecl that it be made a joint reso. IttOon by adding the Senate—this gave rise to ienghty debate, in. which several animated and patriotic speeches wete'dollvered. Mr ffopttoinndeet few VEX tplitiant remarks In taco- of the adoption of the resolution. The autheti-ein.tei BIM* also addressed a few pertinent and well timed remarks. Mr. Wilhuns was in favor of referring thetl3Bo. Union to a Select Committee • not that 216 obi erited to the sentiment captained, but he desired that It should be better expressed. After an ott`biarst of patriotism from all present the resolution passed. Mr. Bigham made an energetic spoil* and thought the membeis were much Indebted to him for bringing them out. He did not know whether the allusion of the gentleman was intended for his honoresi oolengue or . ..himself—bat be tt at as it may, hisirtend at the other aide of the avenue could take care of himself. Mr. Bigham aoudad• ed by referring to the glorious news from Ekren- Aatioyitiattio, use a well known phrase, "brought e House down," and Mr. B. sat down Rome adjourned with three rousing cheers ter. ahi War Department, offloers and men who covered themselves with Nationatglory, in the late struggle in defence of the Union and the old Star paved banner of our country. Mr. Penny. had passed the supplement to the House of Refuge. Thls ease totem to a boy Coup. mltted from the United !Retest Court. GSNI6ELAL JOE A. DIX This able. true and devoted patriot has been honored by Secretary Stanton, by placing in his hands all prisoners, ste, slag, the power of grant ing passes to go South. The confidence reposed in 'this brilliant min is well worthy of hie high and Poured character, and when in the Cabinet of the late Prt sident, his noble declaration to the Government entice= "Shoot do-sn the wan pho w:.I attempt t. 3 haul down tae Amerioin P!ag.` 'Phis should ever be the tortinnaiit of every _city fed limwi .eStio-,The Democracy,' of the thieteri ' -fireason to -feel a slow of price t o numbering this able General in the..ranks, et the true In heart. , iihie'mlitheict the omnimitte cri Federal relations iheve announced a meeting to take action in re gard Co the .viotories proclaimed by oily Mr. Williams paid a well merited compliment to Sforedatty St:neon, in hie remarks and abided that 1$ wit he wheinfused Vitality into the tight arm of our national defence, and sines that able and distinguished gentleman took possession we have nobly triumphed in every instance and to him are we indebted in a great measure, and to him we should return 'thanks. druyopolisekthe muter Is now before the oohs iniittee ofwhieh Me. William I ,hiehildrenthr, wa MO look for' orelething pointed and-strong in behalf of ttokiaiented Secretary of the ,Wir .I:Wpartment. the fact Is he has no superior In (Ili land. But in baying this I do not wish to be understood in taking from General McClellan his well earned fame, for both work in harmony, and to my Mind it would be , 4 , 11 for the President to reoon started his Qtbi oaths Fbakin; oft Welles, Brass and a few other drones who care more tbr their own personal cow( , rta than they do for national wel- 1 tars. Let Dix take the place of Welles, Williams the place of Bates, then in that instance Western Pennsylvania would have an able lawyer with the lettherAt.tiste Navy depattizent there would be no fraudulent contracts given to disgrace Cabinet °Moen, W'll 'lto nest Oid Abe,: issue the writ of ouster? • Senator Irish read a supplement to the act td - extend llorinsyPronia Avenue. This refers to the fact that slomectirporation refuses to pay the nom &allayed for the extension. lam of the opin ion it etas reference to the County COIMIDi2BIOIIB/14 'lced, why will the cruntry people be taxed for the or ening and extension &it 'Street in Pittlibo rght .Thaixtitias ate .nomads .fut the opening of roads in townships—the country does not get fair play in such matters. Mr. Slagle, the City Solicitor, bee been here and irs*ll.probability will pay 11 I another flying ♦lair. Mr. Wilhanissecerves letters often from the ter payers as reg,rds the conduct of the county an thont: esti assessag twenty-seven mills for railroad purposes, TllePliatrY Geopter - tad better call a Convention and then come to the conclusion what they will do, and able by the dec'sion. The Com missioners should not levy so large a tax without due ooniultabint with tgose who are their matters in this nia'tek The people must be advised with or the tax will not be paid. The mills levied is nearly three per celtt on the vphiatiop,evi l yely out of all character at Ibis time 6f War - 1 It cannot be paid on the present valuation of property. Williams desires to benefit the taxables be should Introduce a bill making all - stocke,..inoney, ao., equally liable with real estate. This, then, would reach the wealthy who go Seek fret from all noun' rates and levies. I can tell the peciple from the seat of government, if-they Wint anything done to 4aliersihera they must assemble togetherrieCOUD ty Convention and give mob an'expresaton as will not be mieunderetood by their Represente , ivev, r iencl.thhi4Mly, will • teach the dbatia l / 4 1 °Nee; for William? an 4 Medan both say they will abide by the b ehlhlon Cof the masses when expreaerd In Convention. The ( - aunty Commissioners shoold call the pm, p a togethPr as they did on a former occasion, and try that means they oil be better able to get a prop• er expression Of th. wish and desire of the tena— ble& Will they. do tit If they do .not let some others take the titattirin tend .nd speak out Welt sentiments, and leillieuture to do ttuktthe mem. bars here wit: carry out their exprtieslons'irell.— The Conroe - ton shonla take place early in the next iii6itirti .•, t • td a E b Tssnme. „.,__ TFr 40 : ar oot !,.! . I A R . g 0 B Jtal THE GREAT CURE , FOR ~CONSUMPTION THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS MEN- A. GlNEVhip t nude lig: to goo of yearatim oonoentrato 4 of 94 7rlts In • bLeah• erne for disease sthh - Liings ano Throat, is now ,offasins aosoll‘Manssnikr th• molt of his itto 'Wishes. t This Mild std *oo mO.IIOIEIO is =4;A l % ,,tAtL e tt i ustr iro be m tnif idi d i l m sti p t i d . des of common tar. It hallowed more cases of Conawniptacni U of known remedy on earth It will care BEONOaFrIS. 11 will cure ASTHMA. 'AVM NlUMNiger= es. Beware of Cloanterfeits. If you hainr eillll, D. ?BPS P, Waif do net icantua l aLr them, and remove your money. a r esetl4 . =arid arot a Iptive air• bY milaPpaWd en f OO catpinMatar. 4.13.1 odloao. south Elecond _A.. Q WIRBABT, Sold by DB. KRUPA No. 140 Wood street ace4yeed ~'I~'TiSfB,iTIZ~S: !INftdyir's PiTTSBURGII, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, !862, 181E1111101. BY TELEGRAPH By Yesterday's Telegram Probable Evacuation of Ca lumbus. PRISONERS WANT TO TAKE THE OATH. . THE REBELS SURRENDERING THEMSELVES. CHICAGO, February 19.—A. Elf.,c3ial to the Timer, dated Cairo, February 18th, Colonel Buford, with a email force wen down the river on a roconnwssance to- day, and wbGn within fear+ miles of 110 lumbas a heavy cannonading was heard, not, however, I. Rh any regularity. On coming across the river where he could obtain a view of the place, be disocvered a heavy cloud of Emc ke coverirg a large space. Col. Buford believed the affair to be that the rece/s wore dismounting guts and blowing tip their magas,ine,pr,ps.ra.o•y to evacuating thiteplaoe, • A. large number of rebel prisoners were brought down yesterday. They belonged on the Cumberland river, and as they passed their holies thdy , lodged wistfully for some face of recognition. Many were under the impression that they would be paroled, and when they found they were Otte sent Notth, were ready- to take any cath. Two thirds of them manifest a desire to return I 2 their allegiance. Some ecknow ledge titer have 'been. kittai6tiged into their present unfortunate pcsition. blx thousand prisoners have already ar rlved•here, and ; others will ,rbe brought down as soon as. transportation osn bo procured. A special dispatch the Tribune, dated Fort Ponelson,:..Febrattey 18th, s;iitet ;Litt two more regiments have been enpieirbil today in the Elea entrenctErn.nt.i, and a number hpye come in and delivered them. &elves up. Atibut tWelve `titioa.‘r.m.l c f small arms have been taken. Many of the rebel troops destroyed the r arms, and iscrge.numbercwere ihrcwn in the river. There are two water batteries, the uper one with a heavy rifted gun of thirty4wo pound bore, and ; two thirty% wo pound carionsdei. The lower ~be., . tery contains eight thirty two pounders undone Len,inch Colunabiad, mounted in the embrasures. Two thousand barrels of dour, tvrelve hundred boxes of beef, and a large amount o(otber provisions werejound to...day. All of tO-dity has bein occupied in em. barking the prisoners, gathering uu stores and munitions, and burying the dead.— There are great numbers of dead rebels still unburied. Captain Laguna, aid of General Grant, goes to Clarksvideto.mor• row under a flag of truce, with the-bodies of two Colonels, and to effect an exchange of wounded prisoners, who have been sent to Nashville. Taylor's battery was charged on Live times on Saturday, each time repulsing the enemy with great lose. It is currently reporied that Governor Harris, of Tennessee,has ordered all Tenn. esseeans to lay down their arms. Tennessee Rolling Mills Burn ed—Mall Bags Captured-- scare of Floyd's Brigade. FORT Dorm3.mi, February 18.—The great lire which was seen up tho river last sight was occasioned by the burninq 01 the Tennessee Rolling Mills. Fo ur mills were destroyed by our gunboats. The works had been used by the rebels for the menu fact .ire of shot, shell and other material of wer. It was an extensive concern. General Grant has promulgatAd a most stringent order against plundering from the inhabitants. Also, one against steal. leg the property taken in battle.. Before surrendering, the rebels threw most of their late mails into the river. Col. Markland, Postal Director, however sue. needed in seizing a number of mail bags addlsOme oati3ide letters. They are sup posed to contain important information. Floyd's brigade, fearing they might be taken, threw all their arms, which were Minie rifles, and of the best kind, into the river. The crews of the gun boats are now engaged in fishing them out. darit Dixon, the rebel chief of artillery, and engineer who constructed the fortifies. tione, was killed during the bombardment on Friday, in line of his own batteries. The Federal Flag le Arkansas In Close Pursuit of Price. SPRINWFIRLD, Mo. February 18.—Gun. °firth hue driven the 'rebel arnhy beyond the Askanestline. At 10 o'clock on Sun day night we were sixty nine miter flouth of Springfield. The Federal flag floats in Arkansas.-- Several skirmislies hat taken place in the defiles of the mountains. The . Uniob. lite had siX Wounded.' The enemy lost sixteen killed And a large =lather wound. ed. We have bagged a large number of prisoners. : A messenger says: We were only a short distance behind Price's main body, and would chase him up the next morning. Tiventy miles out, the meseen, ger heard heavytfiring. There la a great abundaiee of forage and provisions on the route, except ft Air A train of Fug ir and beans. , starts forward from here .4)- 111 M: Mere. Abetit the Rebel Pelson lientt Bitter Agelinst Febentry 19--Troops are cone tinually arriving and depirting for the seat d 1 way. TV is believed that if permit. ter tft Ur! migly.,qt; Oe Jebel prison , rs would gladly take up arms on theistlie of t"Ya r a l3d i tn j 'e. f 4 6i Lug berg e'l)rfVate. declare 410.1,4§y 'hit . ° erten enough of oceseion. ee4ifinita,ll oweer, , ate generally very Oteroge, end _hitter In their expressions lust the I Sion to th'e killed and wounded Pr therei ate/ of the iferty:Pkip, 41M,OMit Vetenziaeary• Ber. geant Travetie, — /IlTed; Lieutenant tiolonel •IlteltbyvitrellLta the iefwead Lieutenant Boyce, Chottieltei Obey . , and O. Popple• tonoroundedt. i• DisposainagelieiWrisiniie it —lt to bellevedi AawalibitiOßtilAlßOL4 &I 8 rebel n"' will 3e mot to anon, ana all the others to Ohiesego, Fort Wayne and Detroit. =2.! SE LEVI' TALE. THE TALE SE TOLD THE [Continued-from yesterday.] 4 (The onnipany4o general endeavor ed to dissuade her from her project, but of course in nib. After a decent show of hesitation, !I stepped into the ear. The balloon ,was east off, and rapidly sailed heavenward. There was scarcely a breath of wind, and we rose almost straight up. We rose above the house, and she laughed, and said : 'How jolly We were higher than the highest trees when she smiled , said it was very kind of me to come with tier. We were so high that tl.e people below. looked like mere specks, and she hoped that I thoroughly understood the man agelnent of the balloon. Now was my time. • "Lunderstand the going up part," I answered; "tonome down is not eo easy'," and I whistled. . "What do you mean ?" she cried. "Why, when you want to go up fast er, you throw some sand overboard,' replied, suiting the action to the word. "Don't be foolish,., Tom," she said, trying to appear quita calm and indif• fermi t, but trembling uncommonly. "Foolish 1" I said. "Oh, dear, no ! but whether I go along the ground or go up in the air, I like to go this pace, and so do you, Fanny, I know. tOo it, you cripples," and over went another sand bag. "Why, you're mid, surely," she whispered& utter terror, and tried to reach the bags, but 'I kept her back. "Only with love,-4 dear," I answer ed, smiling pleasantly' "only with love for you. Oh, Fanny, I adore you! Say you will be my wife." "I gave you my answer the other day," she replied; "one I should have thought you would have remembered," she added, langhiT g as little, notwitii btanding her terror." “I remember it perfectly,” I answer ed, "but I intend to have a different reply to that. Yon see those five sand -bags, I shall ask you five time to be. come my wife. Every time you refuse shall throw over a sand beg—fm, lady fair, as the cabmen would say, recon" alder your decision, and consent to be, come Mrs. denkyns." "I won't," she sai4"l never will ! and let me tell you, that you are acting in a very ungentlemanly way to press me thus." .„ • ""You acted in a very Tidy=like the other day, did you not," I rejoined, "when you knocked me out of the boat ?" She laughed again, for she was a plucky girl, and no mistake—a very plucky girl. "However," I went on, "it's no good arguing about it—will you promise to give me your hand ?" "Never !" she answered; "I'll go to Ursa Major first, though I've got a big enough bear here, in all conscience.— Stay ! you'd prefer Aquarius, wouldn't you ?" "She looked so pretty that I was al most inclined to let her off, (I was only trying to frighten her, of course—l knew how high we could go safely, well enough, and how valuable the life of Jenkins was to his country;) but reso lution is one of the strong points of my mharacter, and when I've begun a thing I,like to carry it through, so I threw over arioihehtind-hag and whistled the Dead March in Saul." "Come, Mr. Jenkyns," she said end- denly, "come, Tom, let us descend now, and I'll promise to say nothing what ever about all this." "I continued the execution of the Dead March. - "But if yon do not begin the descent at once I will tell pspa the moment I eel foot on.the -ground. "I laughed, seized another bag and looking steadily at her, said : (( Will you promise to give me your hand I" "I've answered you already," was the reply. "Over went the sand, and the sol emn note of the Dead March resound ed throunh tee ear. "I thought you wereia gantleman," said Fanny, rising up in a terrible rage , from. the bottom of the ear, where she had been sitting, and looking perfeot ly beautiful in her wrath ; "I thought yon were a gentleman, but I find I wad mistaken; why, a chimney-sweep would not treat a lady in suoh a way. Do you know that yon are risking your own life as well as wine by your mad flees ?" "I explained that I adored her so much that to die in her company would be perfect bliss, so that I begged she would not consider my feelings at all., She dashed her beautiful hair from her face, and standingyerfectly erect, look ing like the goddeki of Anger of,Bra. dioea—if you can fancy that personage in a balloon—she said : minamaria yen to begin the de. scent this blanket." "The Dead March whistled in a manner essentially lively and gay was the only response. 'After te feat min utes silence, I took up another bag, and said : "We are getting rather high, if you do not decide soon we will have Mercury oomiog to tell us that we are trespas yon promise me your }And f" "She sat in sulky silence at the bot tom of the oar. f threw over the sand. Then she tried another plan. Throwing_ herself upon her knees, and bursting into tears, she said: 146 0 h forgive nte4ar trims I did the othe r day I It Wan very wrong % and I ,„ Tely !env , TA, me -home andfi be aaieteto,,tott." - • —wiliTotattalist ° eats' T. "1 can't can't she answered. MAR, lEB. NEW CARPETS, Oli Claiths„ &c,, T - WOALLUMB, No. 87 Foorth Street, DOUG HT PREVIOUS TO THE LATE d i e W a l d = e Price ts o e f rrnt t Ot t r est trtr J0131,1%1 0011 HEAD, OOMMISSI ON MERCHANT 7130.:WR88AL.8 07 FIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. TO WLTIER STREET, BELOW MABEE P 1 rTSRI7B.OFI LU ABLY,PROPERTY FOR.I3ADE situaio,os Fltth.,TJulon aod 4beriy,sartie •*. Pittsburgh. en Which Is erected FMB making a re ot of nip, hundred - is Tesir• Whet rrpisiq IR Pleated the peat part of the city, mud ell 'W.:wastes.' for an Omaibus.De• poems &Babe Blass fa ,he ell , could be essAT eon. centrated at that r oict. The lota are 68feet cuaFifth 'Aloolda.Tabityly wreak el feet.," sad; as Whoa tarratreeB.44 and 6 inches. For farther what., abatare oTSOBEPIT - ROBS, in the lilaritt, Dr./AOKBON ISIZtaICaN, Eaq., at the Aftheay . Euepension Bridge. felt 2wa JAMES H. CHILDS /11. CO. HOPE COTTON MILLS., OitYi Pa- ICIpIT&MTILIELP or SEAMLESS RAGS, AND OF oslg:f3tria.ct 8, a* Inches to 40 Inches Widia• ttea),l be le ft at LDE un wmpT 1500 LI3S EPSOM SALTS, 9 1,000 LB& CREAM TARTAR, 60 KEG SI OARS SODA, LSO L. COCHINEAL, 10 BCOMI3BIVEGIO CORN BTAROH Jost reeetred,and for Sale IH , • • G EO. A% KELLY, Druggist, oas Federal street, Allegheny ear KITH & PIT9AIIM MERCHANT TAILORS IS .. tus. • YeitaTtnizi enqUUS cd ' ll eld V.) J. F. MORRISON, Attorney at n , OM It °Moe, 181 Pourth street Pitiebcrili "Over wEnt the f4rth hag, and 1 Legan to think slic(wohld-libat me 'after l all; for L did not liktl the idea of going much higher. I would note in just yet, h'oweVer. I whistled • for a few moments, to give her time for re flection, and then said : iT9ii (C° / -4 ,.onrued.3 WTI-LTA* CABS & 00., IWholessie Grocers, AND IA( ORTICRS OP WINES, BI3ANDIES i GINS, ,tc. ALB 0 , Diatillerd rieitleit In FOE OLD SONONGAILaiIttIi 827 and 829 Liberty Btreet 4 Boa lv PITTSBURG% Pa. A' LS THE TIME TO GET B i tt- GAL tiB—P aribg Pttriikased On* k before/ the great advance, and ant it* closing oat my winter stock, I have mtwkedatl tte beet brands of Slack a • d Dark Brownoalleoes et ISI% cams per yard; 131eached and Unbleached tdoslina /we than wholesale prieep; one yard wide rnbleached Mea. lin 890, worth it Canton Flannels and the best l'itywir Alin-Aires 12Xc; Start Fronts and Irish Linen. I'iltisam Hoop Skirls nest oil:may. Purdhasers will do well to call and 1164, at No. Ili idarket,inew, tw er n Fifth and Diamond. Iran_ H. J. 1., - VICCS. _ OIWE!V BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. 4....4.twe i .,01.01, 0 , g ?math, to order cheap •FOR IarAWING} RETURNED FROM NEW its 'yoR.R, with a eholon stook of MOTHS. CAMitiE4blS Rad VEBTIN(4B, which oan be par. nasal .tpric, far below the pedal ratee. - Greatinclucecaents offered to eaah boyere. eel.;em 1 .P 0 11!"2 .A. Z. 77 INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY I ‘,si PATENT AGENCY ,4 I _Mt. W. hawld. 43 or the past *ifoo ir years nA r ~ of ip life F.. o f I the ten l Aelentlfi c A tuericam Pa Wlt4LitelloY and for Flf.' 3 teen 'fears In the Patent 111 Agency Bash 'lit MIMS. pewit C. Lawrence rO r Twelve Years RIR Oef- cer of i Le Pa- - lent Office -I he last four as a Member of the Board ci APpeat. NOTE--AU Wotan. Patent and a copy of th charge. necessary tc 'procure •afent Lave east free of Refer to_preeent Oom Lend P. Holloway. sorer or P%tenie on CARPETS AND OIL cLowns -AT THE-, FOUIVIII STRUT, OAR STIBROBit • r.lc% rtm ArCositgl or E 4, ' varied sago . ent o g*y d i CARYKTINO, e and y tune the attruation of buyers, WI they rfill lered on the most favorable Maim, Also, a newly Imported lot of beautiful Pruaggeta, all widths, at the lowest. rates. W. D. & H. nroALLId, n 4.6 ar Fourth street. near Wrtori . 0. HANCOCK ATT . ORJr E r 4T L.el Fr, NO. 78 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PRENA. del3-tr JOHN I. LOGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KUHN'S LAW BUILDING, del9ly P.T7'7WBUROII, PA EATON, MACHU - NC & CO., JOBBERS & RETAILERS OMNI Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts Crwstats, Undershirts, HEIM, Yarns, Ribbons, Ruches., Flowers. Zephyrs Wocd. A tall line EMAAL WAECEB always on hand. ice` City and Country Merchants supplied at low prices. EATON, MAOROIII A 00., *24 No, 17 Fifth !tweet_ Nu. AS - cluA,ma ktitiatT. NATI{ONA 'OIL. W.W E ARE NO MAITUFACTII RING this artbile;which:for btillseney in burning, freedom of otcneire odor, and ferment• rency of coloY, (which color we tratrant.nwato changed by axe or .exPosPr_ft) pilsurPoBsod any illuminator in thin or Nattern markets.- Alta proiltabie Oft to the , comomon, are- ton sprxdalty recommend 4. Also, cruf nounii of CAUSTIC 'lb.°. A , ,„ Used by all lag* Soap lkilfeFs end,ollfietbie,ilbe whict. pqr. bent. In stomigth salll the =lke of td thne bountry. Ouraucti facture of • SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATED SAM *o Are bo wen and talqrrably known, "We Wei -the teetd4on ie Barb:lieut. • All orderer:at baquirtedwitl be protaft!ly Meade to by ddzeseing G*o)l6 E , Aiont Perna Bait bfantifeetertiii coinpiwy, molelvdarie Wobd meet Plttsbuyeb 1A'F1E8.,44. STEAM ENGIDIE BUILDER. taut '1 OIIU EJ S; depend lischtirleta and Holler Nada, Naar the Penn's R. &I...meager , • P vils inee Et; A., • • • MANUFACTURE P.IIIXI OF Steam Engines, ranging fr - Axi throile handred and' fifty horsepower. .aid stiededararist !dills. Saw Mita, Blass Pumices, Faaticazien u etc‘._ , Core particular attention t o tne construct - lon et gimes and Machinery for grist ,nigh "indite? dp , rights, many and circular saw . Have also ow hand, finished and AisadY qr arigi• merit at short notice. Itagines' and Bonen' 9istory descriptions Also, furnish Sanwa riti4 soot ;Pa viss4€ ll 2, Wrought Iron .I'caugpn3 aid ruures ay. dry winery, sad conth eta ' tn.• wranuaetrifin: of Woolen Machinery anu hisainne Carob— Our prices are Rarhinar man)_. r 16 id of beat quality of mate-tals, an Warr= in di caqet3 to gm gotAtetion. . . fa - Orders from all POStsof Use country eoliciteg ri cor rrt elle& fentdesy k - rastoPEAis AGvittir: • ; PHOMAS RAITII9rAN,. BUBO 1. Agent thoi 114. WeieretreetalXV is prepered to bring hnt or eeni x tase pease from or to an. pitt of the old' utry.l editor : 1 7' slava or siirAteir.Sta. FIGHT D FOR SALA pion:tisk miroat of &trope. Agent for the Indianapolis and ; 0331131iitiattiai road. Also,. Agent for the old Ides of , Wins PJbeke%, an do linwg, ,aall. ins bcitween Now Y o rk,. tilv&Phai and Galway., - vliia.. w , P.EI Iko - 27 , HOUSE, SIGN & Gwrg9,AIIOPAL- itAL-cr-pat Wourtii St, 414cti Wood Ytt7t 4 '6 , 1511.4- Cep AU wolik p Ite , ptlytirtinlied ttg,'-'topesqd ADS wow-. A, ~IT#TIN I4t oo 4 tr, CO ' tn Prominory Note, Ate ifrd, co' MOTE illaterfor Moracy• • , • , Itiongromispory Notes, Wads, Mortlarn, With cattetast e•Naltrillett • • . • • • 114_1 ramp iza.. DRAFTS $006.11T *ND SOLD. ' Fltrsolic deritrkngl•osn , S=Lbe tt.S•kiuntsothherl car ortgapattple•teron., - itisA CRitat43B .44, 1:47'1131.ftd witL tool .44 - antes at rerritthersktre *lns. Ain attdad totbleiSsetc Itrcattng and Lrmistatig 02 Offtn, £ o. tl FLOUSig RTRART i;,6oveVr i tiod. ta2.1,1, AUSTIN LOOBILA A C.O. LATE. STYLES OF SATO ,0014 :Tirrjl;:::::perqti;4B%ll:49:Offitocir of Winter Gioods.con in all of theisteet nations of MOTHS, Cl IIifEREEVAITE .INGS, which we flatter onrseiseese be Nail - - AO any Pasortment to be found East or West, They will be matte iv to order in a superior sty% and at pr.m 'to suit t h e times. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the public. . . SAMUEL GRAY & SON; MERCHANT TAILORS No. 19 Filth Street. salt OUR HOUB D, NO. 82 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH PHE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES to the public that he is in daily remdm or MESH SHELL AND GAN OYSTERS, GailE t and is prepared to accommodate the patron, WV& old and well known house with Infn the eating and drinldng lineat the ahorte~ notice. lalO•ty JOHN SR A LYS, Proprietor CA &PETS, OIL CLOTHS 25 PIROS,OI NEW DRUGGETS. T 6 PIECES NEW BRUSSELS C.A.liPirt LATE IWO Ist 11D received and are of tkit LATEST AND RI CH E ST PATTERNS, at the low! est prices. W. M'CLINVOOK. R. R. BULGER. KAatnrAorrairs or EVERY DESCRiPTION OF F IT ft:N . 'MU R No. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. Avg 17 L , at'°.-WFALENT Olr /1;$ 1 4 11 riarld,tarep ou dqii.o4tiyou bay4wllleh we will, eell ik the leWlted st wester." •• svearts , „ W..RIIIoGEE&OO, ACHANT TAILOIS I INVITE the attention , :burns to Clair large and.vezied eta & et, Fall *nd ittuter:Goods, jtiat .mom reetivigi3Ohis.. be libtind all of fhe newest styles 4 mod, for Gents ard Tooth's War., together with and 2 . 32 ... ign ..ete assort mental gebtiCattelea W• tdeGlicg 00.. iraCieral st. no)1102ro ieeor, afarkei&ldareddharrureY at>. TIVIELNA-111 & - GETTY, WhOhaiii#: 110 Ida! 'Grocets. Empougm. w iftuas . 1411 AS. W 1204111 li3g7OßSi North-Beef wrier of 041,1(4474114VRMitipLAMOND,, " 11-7 -.If.ALLEGRW,C7X-.. , A. A. CABBIBR , 4O BRO., Pittabirghileneral Inurince es , Repil of 104 .4 4r4 4 i1 1i ti0;10264,,1 ;10264,,1 - ilairtamtiormin T . Pita~outsp n; ao _____PVTIVPXLIFAi, \Co rurgut , ,w4Bß,„Aropmmx , IV:: ~ti s tin IV ' ' one (kmil, OftailettOto rallic - "II etipiosiaW . Bed 2 fic ir laWlit W m:til = 'Wagon Boxee,SteislaN ?ill Jobtritm 8 pairengs of every d& I ; oVr 4l"l nyUciattimwa totis wiwcaw A rievTiarter,ti.m a -. j 5,i 5 kt, ; ..,..„„ 4 _,,fr i = Ay, ~741445ie: 7 11PPQMS.,49 AteRAIPPIAW ifs , c - tad and b 40inam 7:f I a omel, , 2 . um maw Yidoill imil 711rilliftia. t 11 4 .11 t3 - tfkrtt4* T.:tan-0,4 :rn "n i .i• ;:•fr,ic • V) Pk' 1 4 . • ' , • $ l, • Al 6. JakEta34.l2ol.4rsre• NO, ao WOOD STRLE, _ (dcirnex F4lootll, Meaufeeteseen wholesale =4 telalgslodastitial Made et • = 4 ; Cook, Parlor, and Ittathtivatvat, Grata Pronto, ionilais, 445. - i .tr.,// T. ;r:t3-k 9* ha Puf,latoPlet IP 3o F,q , lna7 bt.o ll M4h* 4,O BLEBBRATEDGA B BURPON6RIEMEMMOI. -- 100 -4 4 - 41101 - REICA A__ Vt . , , a1.,1 •• _ ta IN`e4t th Anzoree*ohodpsneinseled D ,r.WI otherestrallot r ise.?sati We have also a very law; imitnte R PARLO AND ItilAtiNG *OO% " $1 etUißae lr irl t e 1 44.4 MT. kriv. Wispy 01 ' tared to pa lie. ' FANCY 'lowa ram 010frit AND YENDEIM, GI the newest. stifle&aikepon Hitches Bow and Jam Glades, ail of which, OP Owed verylow ArtipeetaLjudnoerne ottere4 toawalies In want of GRA'TE FRONT ifoiram B. Egg ` lt ' a LOORMG 1- Ctr3lftag cz 1420114tA1T - at PuMi4mivitatiothes, Silt and linitatiottnitWontatiilliftga. ummitEs Ur. '7.; - ; " fta nVILWRI , 744 74 / 4 4GD MACDOWis646B. ii<A 2 4 6 0 1 44PANK 6. 1 M14% r ia l n f cmi kr fia tih tr 2 11 g Z a s fZ'Articular alteoovou i tm: Penthimiterding PraMed 1111 " fmtaed,4wbe 0.41 e pan. • • PUY IiOWICO, TETL: - 13E3 WOO:gii:epi,,,. : 4 41,6 AEklbeitS 'POW 110401 1 4701 L - snsizsy it tliii' itiottesi podaiblBciibuee, beenlins4 9 e - ' the 4 fev igA mug brik== M " Vttril e tnVM in ' thjs enja r gel e ud 4 e to • • & sa Tote diFRIEND 1.14 NEEM DR. SWEET'S INF:ALI-4 KM ! L ANT prepared from therreolpef of th'..ftb3 . go sot. ot,Comarettord,Atio groat, Otaus saaafilißditZbetn tl , 4odln tits amities fOr the hisr artinty'y rata I na mos* imitolgatallg; .111100elme_ it,g) touttattrarrug remedy, it is without I% rival and will ar pen more apeedly than aar other - pritost , alMei Far all Rhele and Be4Tocts Dhar_dgrajt us Artily 41Sfaftlliter,' and as a curative for Stotow[lllBtuids, .;,.= Bruises, axs, soottting,-hestlog and "stresigthemog mantles, oxide 'thetas; wonder :aad .astonishment of rtli ideated& ever Oren Ica OreT four _hundred certificates of two yaws, attest tfact. • kablaeurim, Viawithitifille last etwrairii . , 4rAhteelf AtimPifiAMOORYI& 1111IAT ORITION , 4I I 4IIIIILif For We next two watiis WSAT OUGHT .1 ,Tp,/kirY FOR A :11 i 0,25, S I SIP AlltdE,Jl‘,./§4 • ,41:,..,d; NEW YEAR'S P7MENT. ell the bleed* metenstosneml4 .o -Man a 43311110_1, That hive not yel ateimined on to boy vii please look over tbeloticerimalatelf mtkolis% when may will be sure to find something to aunt Gold Vest tataina, Gauen' , Breastpins, ° Teikiligssomt, Bracelets 0 Forks, fipecomim "s Bober Ebbe% " Watch " _Wks, " Pens:tad Oreeiribellea, Lockets far " Spoon s , tom, • ' Salt „ Ncklace, „ Studs. w eave Rattons, it wag, ringer oun._ ' • • Thisailek 1:117".. ta 4'l ftbuS. S ". OnUN.Boxes, " Ear Rings, ' ! Bar Drops, paled 05eter6,1,..) " Guard Chains, • Oake beakete, O Sem , ' Vsestiettan ,„" j = 4 , 4 • ; 1.1=1, 1t0h ,, • Pentfils., f maw toe plater Spoonehad • nao Plated Sone an Oyster Ladles, eta, ettr. 'lB. 43 eldandalverlWitlerjaifeignins. ble.sVfle and prioe, Pientduliereitei said' Ashinirunikkosl4, Spy -4 444 81 • 01, 0 0 1,4 1 9 743 4t0tran i tyne55, ilkat• -nary; Po ' and 'fanny es , imamate° mime:roue 4o; mentbse. eveeirat our establishment, NO: 4s FIFTH firrallik4pna; diXti bons Wood,' nti Maine ategisoda eltdmielik kIROBBILT D&L, , ZULL-45440«, '-,WHOLESAtte,GRbOVRIP toinfissfet FoniiEbniretcarrs , rtt Ark - vr ftoodtarairPreesilindiviimiolinil , 151 ,141111 . M ., roma • TM:PORTA= TOLADDIAL na. JOHN HARVEPtinatizigu for Aw l = b ali t = e truZ= o = -DNlONruhireadbirviringta cot hie Gay amineb•cdhitewariymil Grest-Asiumica*Bwr~ 11%. 1 44. 1 4f1r1 5 , 0 asAl CH BONO-THERMAL FEIRIMPHIS Wtaish have nerer rst Wad (whar4t time tune bmll4oo4,fonowedj4 k m, motingdmmiussi Obstruction, or Stoppage et ilitate, aria rimiscirins theaNdota 1 0 POSAWltkagadtkWitest satlerinit tram Bum Ausestos4 Plotteass Da w• saa Wsetm or:otheureitimealthff WS Ulnas n A max Oman. Also.j ll _easel plumax _oi Aw= Plumate, ' a a . NI. '. '''ffrig vtitzh ape the Z. foremcar wirThas PEE bre' wily , an ,mbdiosh dafs Mitt b. AV at Ws l o4Me: We /*- Mass eittSout esusiag' rag; sa euttr it..io cmigr AerligatelUlai r leg zed restosine the system toe,'" , ttam am/ by bilughlsraialkerlachtft - with fe l l on= l VM ha ttl= tau da i g. dist three*: tour moth s u i mmowy. h sate at an ester other tien t u tallIWIMWO: d belhe 1..111C ..trivoas Dosa4 " Y I. 4 MV 35*2 V!tf e= "Mr _= * soak, J*ligifwve*,,; JAMES k vMORDIII(I,*COMitic• ' 4 1131 AMA", Verlistip,m, Irraitaiiit cOalniak OP %La worthitt S.altnalo6./Pr Otto 'Heisler 111.13itik, _.11 0 4 11 10 Oitin maw • eb7 hr •• • q. 14. 1 4- 7 r Tgio 1 0..,
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