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    Vittsburgli 6azettit.
B. RIDDLE et 00.,
MORYING- FEB. 11 1664
Vie Presidency
For several weeks the Oppositron press
has :been busying itself in the attempt to
ordate—the impression that a division of
sentiment in the Union ranks, relative to
the choice of a candidate for the Preei
dandy, is fikely to eventuate in an angry
partisan warfare. We have been poipted
to the endorsement 6f Mr. Lincoln by the
Legislatures of eomejof the loyal States, to
the organization ofhose clubs, to the ed
itorial expression, here and there, of pref
ercnce for this man or that man, de.,
as proof of the assertion that ours is to
become a divided house. That leading
members of the Union party—men whose
patriotism end fidelity to principle are
undonbted—have in some instances mani
fested seal without knowledge in advoca
ting the merits of their respective candi
dates Is, we think. the fact. It is our
opinion, too, that much harm has been done
by intemperate partisanship in certain
quarters, and the manifestation of a dicta
torial spirit by those from whom the Union
party had o. right to expect better things.
But, while we admit all this, tee do not ad
mit that serious dissensions, likely to en
danger our success at the next election,
either exist now or are in any way threat
ened. With our Copperhead opponents •‘the
wish is fhther to the thought. - The right
of free discussion is a privilege which be
longs to parties as well as individuals. In
this country it will always be exercised. It
Smith says that'he prefers Mr. Lincoln for
the Presidency. Brown has an equal right
to say that he prefers Mr. Chase or somebody
else; and what one Smith or Brown can do,
it is right for a hundred to do. And if
that hundred happen to be members of a
State Legislature, or to constitute the mem
bership of a political club. we see no reason
why they should not, if they see proper,
pass a series of resolutions in advocacy or
their favorite, and have them printed. We
only insist that duo moderation be observed
in the expression of their partleular views
or preferences.
We take it that the Union nominee, who-.
eire. he may be, will receive the enthusi
astic support of n majority of the voters of
the country. And it is because of the es
ettmed certainty of his election that the
great diversity of opinion extets in the
minds of Union won 119 to the man upon
whom the choice Abould fall. This will
necesarily cocaine , until the choice is
made, but when it u made, every man who
enc.:rely desires the crushing out of the
rebellion and the iletta of slavery will
work and vote for the rtandard-bearer of
the grandest political organization thin
country has yet known. The timid, the
pro-slavery, the -outs, - and al' those whose
sympathy with the rebellion has been ont
spaken or but half concealed, will vote for
the other candidate. whoever At may be.
Consoi'dation of the Classe.
The impression prevails in the minds of
tome people, that ?Le two classes of enrolled
men will not beoohsolidatetl and thus made
lUke subject to draft- Tattoo who argue in
Ws way point to the pub:tailed lists of no
!inipts in the 221 district, where they find
numerous names said to to "stricken from
the enrollment
." as for example "Peter
Jones, over BS and married. - Now Peter
le correctly stricken from the first class,
but only to be entered in acid if the
classes are consolidated. they most cer
tainly will he, ho i= jest as liable to draft
no be was before.
To satisfy every one that lie classes will
bo consolidated, it is only necessary to say,
that in the bill, as it has already passed the
Senate, they are consolidated; and that on
Monday last the House of Representatives.
In Committee of the Whole, reject ed a mo
tion to strike ont the clause which proposes
to consolidate the two classes, by a vote of
26 against 60. That vote settled that mat
ter.
Death of Michael Dan Magellan
Wo are informed of the sudden and un
expected death of .11ctiArt. PAs NIAItEILLS,
of Ebensburg, Cambria county. The de
ceased was for thirty-fire years one of the
prominent membors of the bar of his native
county. He was once or twice a Whig
member of the Legisla urn, and at one time
resided in Pittsburgh and practiced his
profession. In private, life he was noted
for his fine social qualities; but at the bar,
Od a legislator, or while on the stump ,
Would give expression to the snout biting
loam man ever uttered. But for all
`fhb . Mumant. Da s If.sorasa died without
, enemy.
Tin Oreensb i arg Hired (Republican) ex
pressos the opinion that Jthlge Oza, of
Armstrong county, wal likely be the Cop
perheadoendldate for the Senate, in oppo•
!Won to Dr. Stacriaza, the Union candidate.
The Plota of the Democratic Minority
to the nowise Handsomely Frustrated
by, the Honesty or a Democratic
Toe lest hope of the faellonists in the
Borate has been destroyed, and at length
the way la clear, though tbe plot, and the
counterplots of such miserable demagogues
sad triokstere as Clymer sod Lamberton,
to secure the progress cf the legitimate
busioees of legislation. When the write
for an election to 611 the vacancy in the
Indiana Senatorial district were issued,
it woe ecolideuily seemed, In copperhead
o roles in this city, that an election could
sod would sot be held in that dietnot—
that the ter:dog of the writ wsa ioforotal
and ilisga:—and the Sheriff of Arm
strong , nary, A Den 0 .rat, would positive
ly refuse to recognise the writ. Thee. do
clarations ware matte ott the strength of the
piece entered into to this thy. The leaders
of the mincritv to the Senole were deter
mitred that tbo Sheriff In Armstrong county
should be used as a tool to carry out their
base purpose, and mill further disgrace the
State nub the d-icy to the Legislature.
lint the Sueraf of Arcortrorg couuty ap
pears to-be no-honeat moo, wort too much
integrity for the coanlpulatione of Clymer
and Lambert°. lie rturgoired the writ
for an election as tented by Sresker Pen
ney, and accoardicgly we tad lu our Kit
canniog exchonges, the proclamation of
the Sheriff of Armstrong carroty, Wag the
the election to fill ;be vacancy in the din
triott, to take piece Os the 18th lost. This
pats an end to the machioations of the
minority in the Senate. After the 10. b
lost they will throw of •be disguise and
appear to their tree garb —liarrisburg
TilVraPA.
Ins Washington correspondent of the
Worceeter Tninscript; who bas ~ e stitain.ad
the Internal Itarenue 'returns, says that
tobacco pays a tax of S2,8;7,0,000; leather
comes ass•, poying $1,800,000; then iron,
81 700,000; and then malt liquor;
$1,600,000. Ptddlers pay $300,000 for
their lfe•nora, and those wbo ride in car
rlsgn s2no 000.
Tea Rou.uoici I..ionatture Ma passed a
hill authorising the conitruotion of • rail
road from Manville to Newport. It is to
oenneot with the Louisville and Frei:Litton
Road, twenty-eix toilca.tibove Louisville,
and strike Lloklatriver four pallet, above
L •. ~ 4f'..
The National Government and Slavery
—Senator /manor's Petolutions
The following is a copy of the Resol Edict ,9
which Benabr Sole: ca. hart. daced L., the
Senate on Mondry:
1. Resolved That, in order t, determine
the dukes of the Notional Government a•
the present monunt, it le of the fart im
portance that we s hould age sad under•
stand the real character of the cent,
attach has been forced upon the
States, for • failure tru:y to appreciate this
contest most end diesstrduely in a failure
if these proper edam, which are es:el:pied
ti the re-establishment of unity and eon.
cord; that, recognizing the et:retellt in its
real character, and Lis it must be recorded
be history, it will be apparent beyond con
troversy, that this is not an ordinary re
bellion, or an ordinary war, opt that it is
absolutely without precedent, differing
clearly from every other retellion and
every other wsr, inaemuch es it is an auda
cious attempt, for the first time in history,
to found a wicked Power on the corner
stone of Slavery; end that such an attempt
having this eiugle object—whether regard
ed as rebellion or as war—is so completely
penetrated and absorbed, so entirely filled
and possessed by Slavery, that it can be
justly regarded as nothing else "than the
huge impersonation of the crime. at mica
rebel and belligerent, or, In otter words,
se Slavery in arms.
2. Resolved, That, recognisiog the on
questionable identity of the rebellion and
of Slavery, so that each I. to the other as
another self, it becomes plain that the re
bellion cannot be crushed without crooking
Slavery, as Slavery cannot be crushes:
without crushing the rebellion t rust terry
foroesrsoce to tee one is a forbearance to
the other, arid every blow at the one is a
Slow at the other; that all who tolerate
Slavery, tolerate the rebellion, and all who
strike at Slavery, strike at the rebellion;
and that, therefore, it is our enprtmest
duty, in which all other present duties are
contained, to take care that the barbarism
of Slavery in wbt b alone the rebellion has
J gin end life, •ts so utterly trampled
out lbw it can neeer spr rig up again ray
+here in the Jebel cad beiligereaL
ror loastag •h•o du , y urrfoue notatug io
Inc and all our blest ant treisure bate
,eett lavtabe.l iu vain.
8. Resolved, That in dealing with the rebel
==i===l
ot:th two e;heeee ct ftidive—o .0 the 2,,y).
or Soo,reiynty, inherent and
et try where otihtn the halite of the Uhlted
Stand, and the othor the kyllts 0/ Ha, er
Beitigtrent It.ghts, welch tines bbell super
induced by the nature and extent tf the
o.n.esv, that by virtue of the Rights of
Sovereignty, the ttt•sl and beil.gerew re
gion le nos eul jtet to the Nati.m..loov.-ru.
writ as the on'y rightful Government
bound under ire Constitution to all the do
tire of sovereignty, and by special mandate
bouwi also -to guarantee to every State a
republican foist of tnv. t omen', eud to pro
tect II egatast tav,sion,' by eirlbel of
the flights of War, tote dam. regtou to euh
j•ot to all the condltinus a .d 1b0b1.11 , 8 of
oar, lileCOrdThig to the established usages of
Cbr 'visa nattous. ou•. of which le dert•vd
the familiar maxim of public duty, ••In.
demnity for the past and senor-ty tor the
future.'
4 itraolord, Thad in set king tbe rest toroaiov
u'r the d wets to tLair proper pacer 66 113,11
bore of 'h.. liqu'Jita, 60 Leal tear) &ate
.13.1 enj sewn cunatiluttbool fun,
.tons, and every star on cur otttonet• dog
ells I ;opt,u n Stair , to reollty, of gor,:
as to name, care tabg.6i t.e ,alt• u that It,
telmatoo is but allooef, GrAagb any o-g
ur 1.1110111/“.11 0t.64.0.6;u11, to I. LAIL
tie least to• m•.O for i ot Jr. •C 11•117, ~r 'he
tenet p.m of lobn•e 111.;
proceeding Si, the tier.se of holcte : .,Ao
!ROW or ut Belttgorcot Bightr, she nu ae
preCautioni muse be thaotad agoloot I hurt
pert', tha , , therefore, any eyetem of •re-
rrjeottd *roan do
not pro•ole b, r. votoitt,o gallon, et
ogrdlatlt LUC Lll,lollt.i .1'5,000 or I, I soildo
molt .1 of S a•ory. an, ihot each .n.
att. 010 be pricosril, ob.sined only lorougo
the agency of the NlllOO.lO (.1410,01/Attil,
0 bleb 10 said cud mur, a.ceert ik trm per .r.)
cuffernea, wintry ore ell, tnroughout
the ref.. and belligerent regiov, of roth•
clear dAration 1. , 30itup Upon! ibis rriglop
rho ohArsoler of Lieetioul.
5 ft. "Awl, Tbst, in tUe enjoin of Ibis
essentds. suprea.cy of toe National Oul
erument, a stl-mu duty to pm maturely re
stored to its constitutional fuootions, anti
within its borders sit proper salegusrde
ars established, so that huy at cit s-re, in
eluding the new made freedmen, osnuot st
any time be molested by eri' Ji .; need per
sons, and especially that no man there may
be mad, a &are ; that, tole solemn duty
belJogs ho Congress under the Constitution,
whether in the exercise of rights of Bove,
131111/ or rights of war; and that, In ite
portal mance, that eycem of •'reoonstrnc
tron' will be found the beet—howeoever i•
may be named—which promises most surely
to soopmplieh the deetred eod, so that
Slavery, which I. the synonym of the re
bellion, shall absolutely crave throughout
the whole rebel esti belligerent leg:en, and
the land which it hoe maddened I coportr
inked and degraded, seal; brooms elle, far
tile, and glort.,us from assure mancipa
lion
El golord Tont, is sbe f•rocre.• of —re
tonstraction,' it a cot epougki io e. cure
the death of Sto•ery Ini,ughoul Like rebel
and belligeteat rrgiun only, shot e•pert
once Lestdits ansioet :;.very tenereter it
• II31!, not *o.y as a criate speinst kaltllsti•
ity, but as a t.istirt bur of the publlo ; e ice
end the epot•er of the pubho liberties, to ;
eluding the liberty of tpe prem., the ttherty
of speech and the liberty of travel and ;
transit; that obviously, in the progress of
crivilitetian, it has become incompatible
with good government, and especially with
that orepublioan form of government'
which the United States are bound to guar
antes to every Suite; that from the owe
bunk of this rebel war, teen in States pro.
tossing loyalty, it has been en open check
upon patriotic duty and an open aoceeeory
to t.e rebellion, so es to be a courts of on
questionable weak nese Witte national clause;
that tile defiant pretensions of the =utter,
o'alming the control of /11l slave, ore to
direct toofliet p•ratconnt - rigets
of the Nalonal Government; and 111•1 ;
the afore, his the further dirty of Congress,
en the exercise of its double powers, under
the Constitution, as guardian of the na•
dowel safety, to take all needful steps to
secure the extinction of Slavery, coon in
States professing loyalty, so' hot this cr Doe
against humanity, this disturber of the
pantie peace, end this spoiler of the public
Murtha shall so longer exist any where to
menace the general harmony ; that 01,111.
watton may be no longer shocked; that the
eansutationei guaranty of a republican
form of government tolovery State may be
fultilled,; that the rebellion may be de.
prived of the traitorous aid and Comfort
which Slavery has Instinctively ;mina
tsered; and that the master, °trio:dug en
unnatural property in human flush, may
no longer defy the National Ottveri.mrat.
. acsolord, Thee, in addition to the
guarantees stipulated by Congreaa, sad as
the oaputone to its work of restoration
and reconciliation, the Conetilution itself
must be an amended as to prohiSit Slavery
everywhere within the limits of the R. pub
lie; that such a probtbitioo, leaving all
personal claims whether tt slave or mas
ter, to the legislation of Congress nod of
the States, will be In Itself a sacred and
inviolable guarantee, representing the eol.
teethe will of the people of the Untied
States, and placing Universal Eaftecips
tion under the sanction of the Constitution,
•so that Freedom shall be engraved on
every foot of the national soil, sad be
woven Into every star of the notional flay,
white it 'layette and inspires our whole
national existenke, and the Constitution,
eo often invoked for Slavery, bat at last in
harmony with the Declaration of indepen
dence, will bectoche, according to the holy
aspirations of its founders, the sublime
guardian of the inalienable right of every
human being to life, liberty and the pursuit
of happiness; all of which must be done
in the name of the Union, Is duty to ho.
inanity, and for the sake of permanent
peace.
013. Sontivsn has Word a general or
der promising the reopls of London, Berke.
ly e Jefferson and Clarke mantis', Va.—
totiatlet . noi occupied by, Insurgent trope
_that if spy. nt m w thee eonsuripted.by
tit• rata* iiearv.skiglimat protilneos
Lirabe arrested sad. imprison•
ed wasozikt.#
Unr.ndltional_ L'aion Organization In
.... ew York
toe oi.p (tom the Nee To.:: lbtate, of
Inel Moodoy, the er arttt d rep,: of a meet.
int ad the Unt:ouditionel Union Central
Coruc-ittte rf that city, on Faturday even
ing left. l' wt. ;•rt fret ro,•
lie. tote log.
lle:e eat a met.tit:g u, the Ur.o.ucli•
tionel Union Central Cc.ntatttLeit, earner of
rr43.d way end Th.rteen:h tSabur.
dey evening. A. C. Etlic. Eel., I",..tit man
of the Committee, cul'rd the meeting to
order. After the minute. of the ureao.s.•
Lion were teed, Mr. lltra, Grerte, who
tat entbosteetionity reeet•e I, spek- in 0n , .-
stenne as follows:
Fe Leave tIZEN, I greet yen as among
the most vigorously patriotic of nil our loyal
ay.:ens. The time has come when, in the .
words of Daniel it abater, Cul. sod
Liberty are one and irtespa,Lte. And the
time has come when the loyal teeth has I
become one and inseparable in its deter
mination that Liberty shall prevail in the I
present sttuggie. ' The rebellion is ,
tottering to its finaLdeteat. I do not fear so
much the arms of the Itakellton as I do its
principles. Both our defeats Bud our sic•
tories have eontribu'ed to the victory of the
just. cause. Six months ago we were strug
gling with the rsbeis for Itlis,auri, but no
rebel force now for a long time has dared
to show itself in the State. In like man
ner the rebels claim Tennessee, but for s
long time have nal dared show themselves
there. The whoio territery a blab we bold
now we bold on the principles of freedom
Even it the Peebe:s should recevor tee ter
ritory of these two Star. they would not
be tibia to ra-estallich slavery there. No
months ago vfe asked them to take nay for
slavery and give it up. They refused.
They would not take the money, but now
both of those Mates are themselves getting
rid of slehrery within our paying a cent
for it. They might Lave Lid $20,0•30,0QU
each for doing this. N., ea any of tee
Copperheads now find fault with the em.
ployment of slaves tie soldiers. NI e have
learned a costly lesson ',boot the real eptrit
o' slavery and of i e nukes tof thus lesson
I N't Leia t pesia -lane. ..r..1! to
I New York lnet July. wh•o isles, /.•
against whom no crime whi.e.ser a -3 even .
allotted, were huetti Jo me te. Tr . 3
hey were not in thv., c' lte J.O Dario
Government • ' 0-e d 1.... .1 eon •
.11.1.1.,: I have Ire et 13. 1, wo 1.. n.. 3
I;ei , Loves till :id. r lul npl
tor C..ugreet in this ci y who 41. .
world will lwak up with Ile thong ht ,ho , I he,
Ca•lr ere the veh•c, or I. I( e,
era continent. • • T peep, bore at
least made up their 41 , 1..1, L , t ha! on
election. i 3 an tire:we. aid the beater.
purl matt •o}.tet: un:•i 3. To ,
people moon the. %Lill p
lqulre ' y down I:11 ,
Once establish.d. I bd.. re We - in a *Tr.
hundred years of ...Wt. p rte le,
world hie never laoWlt When we ee y
le/I,n -Lie I-1. , 1 preps ii, le, .as ,
InsurreellUm sit i ',LI!. I; .w ore-
the moirebewilng po.l
Went., we sh:.l. to. pew.wle' ht..l hype, l .u•i
obeli Le fai , hnit :e our,i•e!, our
our prineipleo, to..J our ti -d
ihiter Mr Greriey, w'.o • prke
force and aniens.i , u, nod aho
quentty applaud-d he I e . noed Mr WI
otlcred iho lot Wiring pre.oll I 1,-. to
on..
W1211./.1221, 1111W/A .52221,•)" at a lon e • tla• ..1, efir•
hat • d•+. red 111, 1 1•1 1 1. 2.22,2 •`•• •111,122 h..
portertc4 tat rum da..trit, of l!t,,r4i, ttp.x
our ...avt.rnmettt uas usd.i, I. Lao
SIVILAAO3. 21 atill el .A.l 11,1.1 1 2. 2
AAA f.:l:mytar. .1::t pool.
to tt • OIA 021212,222 the rtt•uy 5ua511.121.2 c,•11.21.212
tha v.:l • • tn. .d
ntiles, e t lea grasen t • th . dimensions of
It c m mater, :1 has ta.c.l..nti, attempted ,
o. t.lnstlttlllvat trews,mo.ol , n. Ll,iggi• g
Mighty nattc ; •no.eits el , tn.. ,-mt•i• •,: 0,11 ,
sear h. des,etcd :anl, he. red lt•I ',Vern
and sons ..1a gen:sr.:us hot , t V.-, • d ha.
raxe c{1,14. the
rulers am netitma , Ma setr:..l
Wll.OO, It le the Only pre.. lot .00! at
the North, the euls - , 11.141.1. o;
South. and th. tivn}ath .1 t•t t,
ery , ll..e. sad I. to. any t .1:..
c! tat
Ind G rasto, 1. 11 of 0,1.4,11
44: t•rrn to. flat
ther.for,
Ro•••1•••••3. Thal wht..u, th•
the R•tralll , .o mutt la pc,. u ty tu , • tla
it a tee ,tut) the 1 t. :ly sv:ol-t
. eealam that It will h.u.a.•rwar.l • ru,gl. • It..
total. sharlct•. and ; - armanynt , a.rt ros -I human
1s
eta. •ay ~ ru.“ , l hy the Paay...a. o' •••••••
p • arer at the dlepa•al -tat. a! 1 r
by
lir l/ end • b , n• ruder tits nth,ttttn. th.r,
by recnring the ettkunr.b.bilvta of v‘rry et...
and ti. prbts,:on ~! t n LI. rt. .4 e , v
human bving, ethlntnt..l bbth et. tne In the I r..•
ta•nA •r1.3.,h , ry MIA hnd Tern., t rebt,nd
owninattlutt •ta rand b-
Ibtt pr , Accutb.t tb•b• ,rvet
Alderman Diyton kupported the rtsolit
tions lie eai.l sla•ery would never exist
again as an institutive. lie argued
against onmprorniAe and in fa•or of c
plete emancipation.
Councilman Orson followed lle
that the meeting r ould express itself op
posed to the expediency of ro.kpting any
particular candidate at pte.tet. The rota.
lotions wero then unanienou•ly adopt. d,
and directed t, be p..bllstte.l in the dr. ty
papers.
Mr. 61t.imen eubmiued a t eaolwion em•
bodying the point called for by Mr Orson,
which was adopted. with o herr, so fo lows
NCtizar-s,. Tun R,b,•ln .••••rn
not r. exhanattn: • r0,"...* In •
r..rz,te • fro!, I • fr.,,,a1 :h., a!, .1.. fur a II!
•trnr-: , mad lb. aim..., II pa-party
r,t .4,
mr.ph tor 11 , -1"11;:. , i,rtuinmt,riul t:••• ••,•
ar..ltts-• thornfor,
vre ate tb- jr
alma of thr nwrit• sod et•trt, *I cran , htLatm t,-
Prevld•rwy, . u.l t, ulat•,l t,
tract tb. titt•utton -I 1.3.11 mon fr , ,a. tit. a prow,. t
paratnnunt duty, and earne•tly Invite our
xrus, writt,out disti,tl,l cf lan y t nil:T. u.• I a
T‘go,llll and r,,n•tant .ti t, nit t, •r: .tet,
tho tante, the, a,: ~•,: • ,
Gai cod R rani, at urr.
Important Order pn Consolidattuti of
Regiment..
A Washington dispatdh to the New Y.rk
Times 'aye;
It le stated that one of the mat im poi t•
sat orders Issued by Serrtt.ry S.:betel]
Gino° he took °Wire —one t ha! .hall 'nave the
happitut Influence fluannial‘y, and, in la
culling of tbo tdlicers it .rrr or, hate toe
effect to norosnire the a-ides—will le
published next week; tea order to rater
the cavalry sod infinity regiments
2,400 men r ad+, an t to .ta the tee m:.
dittion. Portlier ettlitlittleatq Onto ry
will els, be 0101ped It in ap• • , ire (cot,
that if the exe..iry rtittecttate in the n. 1.1
were lull, the Treasury gild the nor w toil
be burdened with 250 WA of laid era:
Gzs, DAY enntpnr•ftog a corps of ear
ltoopi 10 I'.llB, L; every
officer and soldier to 13r COILCJiI d eb 01 be
immediately suppli d with a b'noitet and
half s shelter tent, fur entice arrrice It 3 the
geld. His order rays, 'll to lintialpstel
ehat hie army will fighf cu foal, /Lb.! Dm no
wbeele."
Turaz ore 4 V. 4 vick eeltiiera ia the rmy
boapitala in the Department of the litueque
henna, which includes Philadelphia end
auliurbia teems.
E, .111rEllTISEMEXTS.
A RARE BARGAIN.—Ffve 1 ots of
A
Oroua9 lrootlog an flobtooon oattl Guy stlaott,
• a a Frame Dtro/lit g rm. $1350 Apt 1, to
Atli 8. COSH Walt? • SUNA st
WAN'I Ell—lcro aotavo tiod
v 'ins, to ran ou erianer Geod neon. re
quired. Apply el open. at 7. Starker er.
rimierM 'CrllN ' TT, e
riAliUll2.ilskt W A 1 , 41 EDJ—et mnu for
Ao email l'hulyard and Fruit (limier, neer the
Oil. A g.. 04 b.mb for • co./
hAvalhe At SHIP 0111106 i 0.7.0-tr
AHOOK-lIEE E'ER, of thieo yoars
perils:ice, Is d.elroas of ob anolo4{ • sllnarlw
In a Coal or Iron Offioa.
schlroes, stAtlng allary, "M. W., br o b. E•4,1„0.
A TAN TLE,3LAN NITH A :sNIALL
FAMILY wfaho to rent three room. 0.0
doom and one sto.) from sow.respectable farwly
1. willing I. pay a liber•l rot Beforenere given
••01 ogolred. Achirso, elating 'retro o pr...., s e .,
BOX IRO. Pit abursh P 0 a ben
AYUN'S NuTicE--:-LtiEwe
JAL —AB persons Intereered ern beret, notified
tbat on and error the Igor D 4 of PLIIIIVA BY,
Instant, the Ordinances of 14.0 City rf Pillehurgh,
oddities to obriroctiotia on the pdrealke, will be
rigidly enforced. 11 order of the Mayer.
fold St BA MULL LlrhG. Chief rf Pollen
DWELLING iiOUSW lefik r iTL"
Tour story brick bongo on feuriliatreer, R as
twenty-two ewers; • large Lou., OD W•we .meet,
Ulu; Ito Ira eel, Lab wed Rm. room.; 70 Pint
orat, roof., large Lou.. and wroendo, trees,
de Robinson street, P 129; 1(2 Elm street.
ball sod four reeve, 1144.
fall B. OTTUDEET et sox's, 61 Motet .1.
IVOR RENT—To a mall' Qtaiily, the
1: con-bolt of bowattfal ratidsace In NMI Troy.
ono an* twin the /Ikghoy Maritsa Haw, with
0b0aC.34 son cf pmd, Yl amend with chides
trait Imo, norgroni, obrottery, dz. ,11. a naant
wH of WORT; into Ivy eidom Ctliatt
giunfro of La. HILSTIT, co On promfen
PUBLIC ArOTICES
BHCKLAYERS' MEET'S
Ert , klylo•n . to Ica will En,nt st the
LLlall.., co . 8 II i LI. us I twin etrmt, on
Fttl DiY k Stl At ctr 4. Ptsrtual at.
o '•,rort-y.
' ATTFNTION'
-
to,: !`.ua+T••Kton V.
II I ill,
o,lk ‘"
•i
- i.:(21 )NU WARD EFFI NCI
113, • ! r • ••••••,•14
to- •! tt- out t. •• : • . I•t ttt t lat
W., , L . 11•.t.L. Ttl ti`l, EN I SC,
dtat..ly. tit , t,t , t, .N . ,: ,! it:, to 1911 :hp
ft.l!-It
111111=!IIIIMM
t. ..tt,with
,
TI • r
Ith, nw•a.
I=l
rug ItTH WA RD, ALLEGHENY
l'N'T 1" FUND 3INETING—The
C. , toml4.l , •rrra t't mrnltte•-% vrOl caret
Tkl L+ Jllstr.day , I.VENIN , i at to the
LI sil Eilwi a, lloco - , corner of La•
c,ol-1; and Andct+rg street., A tell art•ndanee of all
ths.aatutt t,nndo.l. Th , Ooretn!t
toss
t.,• t, ...Pact all nobscrir.
11.11 ar.d pap lb. Trevn. , , ae possible.
•1! J. PATTI:kW/N. i—crrtury.
OVNTY N D EETING
711150 WART. A LLEGRI:NT.— The e II•
gene aremen t at
t
It t•• 11, ri:•/,t,ralli
.1 g P. ►LEMINO
:1 1'; ; +l.lent of 8.ar , 1 r.rmullo.l;•nors.
HIrEIARDS'
THIRD LECTI:ftIC,
Bar, a:lWe I .rari Aeaxigtlon, will M
r•,eri
IMEISE=!
rl.rr •1 P.I.ASTIt3TY AIR. 114ust-•-
,••A t.) 11.:•. Es plwiinot Cult. nr
"1
t:r. Y.• z Alr Gun nut, Pm,
• J• .1 hal
Ht.trne 1 31. A. ',e f.' M 21:
t.t: , 11.11 1 , 11 It
L-ry'• BEN KITT AT NI ASONIC HALL.
O PHIDA V MOHNINO, 14TH INST.
A—LI v LR o a..
taule4l.l. I Per•ll... ' yeq,,,Aly
Benefit for the Mts•t.t.ts of the 'lath..
! Ktat l'rotestant. mores in the %Vest.
, ~ , a ,-,,,,,..,- t.,•,. h., t•t• , I, tC. r•gn at%, , ap
foto, .1 ...,; ~• a .1.• I 11,11 c Is a: • ••s nn, at 9 a,'
t lo k Et Ylt,,t it n -ttr.mtt• - •ac•t 1 .. ..: I. k.
It 14 h" Tv- . . .tlat tte, ..CC la, • •••..4 st•atilwoc-n,
• Ch. Atatar, Is tor a g ~n 1 rats,. and .lii Le •1 •
I tl- • 1, t!•• Oa,- ca at trap f n,..ck t`... 1..., yaw, nf
i crort •,. st rant ...I •`• ••11‘ , a • Lahti, 1.,..
, i n, t, L1..•1f sh t-, ••.: ~ , av, Ibn plattct,
I 1.. - . • r ,,,, tbn 11,..t atL • o ne tf •he pr.
; ff. kat. naf: . ttn.r.l ,r. Teurada, ,tar rfidly le
0 . Y . 11. •ry MI, nr'• (Lank fttara. YU:I, •strt• I, a:Ai as
, .
•ha rlattr nt• Frw., ea., Inc) tato 1.-ft
1
__ - -p.... , :0 f I l'll. I 130 C. tip.l,l)d ta, M)r
L '' 1, , P., lat, •f , n :Ay tl, net. nr Inman
.., tat ..t .... • I, .I, ..: tot t + 1 id CRT II•sr 04
TT' LID, T N I.X I, the I , It.t••t, et 11 . 'ot,n•
•. rr if •• I. ~ , t,e-. • f Int M. 4. tag • 111 I. to tat•
. • g.rts P.' I ~, ,,f • )... n •••••• , n , '• nr tn•
or-•••• ,f,• o I‘ 1,,,, t,....1.-1-. I'll e.. 1.• frou, 11.
o• wog, iiistrl• r_
.....v tentonsattr Inettn, i•• •lirt..!
fel t.I
1.• I R-T NVAii LI, 1.1.1 A; II t_N
ago, [4l• 4 •14 , 4 144 lb , 444,, of [boo
1•4“...1 444‘ 4.4 a ar 0 • - 014 , 44 :aoa4 44.1! 41-4.
•,( 1i.',..C111C1441.....1 ,•
t, rund. n 111'1.11%1 41 , Ltil 11th
• C tn 11.•• Prolovt
3.fvv•h•l'n n trqn...l dt,
a:Mel ,3.
1.1
f" -- 7 — J.-.C.A. OA LI. . A LION 11 , 3 - re
(.: F. ‘. '`'l.• fI , •141.•.. et ,••••,„a• •ra au
t. , rla , ' . 7,1.11.: :Ye C mp ay ••.'l, f-r thy bat
talt .r 3 a.. • g ••• 4: by :,,, 1.. , 4- att...:`. 4 In, Lb.
/
lin_fh Peva/P1.,. ta V .11.9.
,OP . I.A V, IV llE.,ft W 70.•.!,,,,,, f•r lat
Pr ~..s ilar.l,•: • cl 0..5,1. an', ',Loy.
•I a, , 4 A 4 Ur I. I (C., . IL . P,t,b .r a h. F.
, • I •AYI'ET, It: l'a , (l . • I.L. [w.f.,. P.
.• " 1.14 .I,t* S . 0 at r .
e: ,-•' .1 I ALI , —. irlt .1.11 tor Ore k,l.
oe' • .. , ~ ~..: ~t• •1.• • . ,L.g 1.. r 1",..el
fr a. rl,• i ,1• • 1 . .r., , ,,, e, ...,41 1,,,, , ,, ft •
M. •• II t. I• • ' I a . r . .1 tP.1',....ca• 0:4,
at • fr ,In .r , . . .1`1:: ,, ,y,. CU.,.
rt,•••, .1 , ,,, S.' I . ,lt •,,,: lath. 'FL I.PDA I'
aa.l VIIII, AT 15,F1(5 , -,N• •IA li , '[ . .til:sli., al
•,,, .'• ,•''.•-• f • •Y
er,t,•:,,
Capital
itlt pro .lop• • •t. ...
rbla • z 4 .1.4 11 a 11,..ecaa•
•.prrat,on
U • ur• or•par•d to so • pw.rd r.uS ICF Lt./nom,
ovue rttor ou • tor,. -• •• r••• Trot v, Itt•ok• atott
Bat b n Iltrungh , ot u.• cvuutry
ep,.. 1,1 at ,l•.ti Colt. I tEta tide
adjotnlo, City d3.' rttlt,er,ll tertl ea nn '
.11
parte t 3 the .nonto
ttlona,a of. detweat, au.l Ex Laart...r , sit
the 1,1.1;S. 1314 , NAlactat
MOE=
EIZEMIEI
/OHM DEAN, tiKNItY GC/IV la,
WM. MAMBA unm. J•MM ThOMPSON
BIZISE
ART/11
T. H. NEVIN,
J011:1 P. KIV.A.,IEIII,r•••,‘
tn 1va11.31,0 • 0! r•
netr. • !Sourly of
Four I-1
Fr sr G. , p,nment, u 5.1.1 rM M.t loy of March. T 0 44,
h ty 11 Ward.
B los,Fehly or C .uuty
n
ritt•l•urgh.
DALLAS C. 1111
C•yt. Llth Infaetr.,, 06 om
fettlahl
E -- ... . 5602 TO VETERANS'
8302 TO 'SEW RECRUITS
Authlrized C. 8. Iteornitlng licenry, r
SEDER 81. RT RECT. Cu,, Ia thi res. of
the l'rovnetlanl.e.Pontftoo.
Yrota *l5O to 11200 LeatL lIOtSi T p.. 14
to C.stif.i. Hermits ren gale.i their reg t.
f. 2"( T. M. 0.T51, Ilecml.tog Agent.
TH ANNUAL MERTIM: OF
THE BTOcIK EIOLDERS nl tluc ALL6ORE
NY A" A L LET RAI Lb D COM PANT •111 be held
at tfcc c . .11,c, of th• o.accpany, ua WaatilsOcca
Pcttsbocc‘h, oa TVE.SIc.f.Y, fehruary 1.3.1, at LI
trel rk . co, fcr che rtrryn 1.4, of the Atonal F...
Gc , r 7 tc the tleakka of /1...cr••, .rd thei fraccau-ticm
of ac.l etb c ar hotiaeacc a MOT b. procaestecL
•
Dy alder. LL. O. OVS,
Mrornlnry and Treasurer
,
PltteTur.b, Yabomry Ch. lent. f
r;Zo.AN ELECTION 1 . 1)1i TIMRTEEN
MANAGE/IA of tam Company for electing
• Bridge ono the Monongahela, opragite Yltta
burgh. In the collet, of Allaahony, In conformity to
as Act of Assembly paased locator) 29th, 1601, wtJI
a. hold at tho ToLla HOUSE, on MONDAY, tiaruh
at 1 p. tn.
foh I w lf, Ilf3LlTE.S.7ramtnner.
:s ELLeTiuNA—un
610:if/Al', the 7th day of hlerels o to It
G'c'ock S m.,. nieettuit of the olochnoiners of the
reensburg (L Pittsburgh Turoptge Reel Ginzipeu7
etil be hold et tee Cermet Tull Howe, nr tr o pr•
pone of eleostug Five Ilenegen end Tea An4l,re n.
@ern fur the ensuing pus,
NEOLET, Trine r
(Greensburg 11..41 p tiles copy I
ELEC'TION NOI blee
ttal for PreaideaL Matmadon.d Off.. of
the Odupst 7 Wr araottng • Bodge dyer too Aldo
0.7 Sta., 077.1te tlttabenth, lu the c , ttaty of
Allegheny, a 11l to th•ld at the OLL ROUSE,. the
4 a tp
•bo brit, as 71' te•DAY, tbe 7th day
of lfa. a h,.l , h. b.., of I Vclrolt p tn.
(adder ROSEBURG, Trotanratt.
ERIN, CA." AL LX,NI.P ANY .—An
Etectlas frr A•rec Llrnmon ct Krle
0.1116 DcAwan, Itl bottald *h. to Erb,
en MONDAY., Blorch Tat, IF6I, At 10 o'clor k s. m.
A. U. , ADOB , 9 ,,, eretary.
°Alm Erie clitml Compaq, t
Ea, at
Tea. P. kt/Tlt
TRIKD 4111 M XL 11-
pprrADltflaff —An Election Ihr Nino DI.
re: trsre cf th Lt Dank •111 be LAU oo SAITILDAT.
the 91. h of M srh, 18 lat the Mlle. of ttnt Dime
PArlt e ' ln.tllotlno, Intneen the soon of V And Id
DOBEIST nCIIMICILTZ.
Outdo, P. T.
I? 1:310VA L.—II EN!? Y 13 I.GBY has
iii. .lock of CHINA Lod Qt E rats.
Woottr to NO. ro WOOD STILE/7T, adloining
Hensley, Dn., where Ls will in pleura to show his
enstomers complete atwortmeol of ail articles in
Ids lint, stated to the vents y fanlike, re:Mel:insult,
baste ateemboats, and eity and °notary dealers.
jentklm
U FACI'UItING SITE FOB
SALE.—A lot of_grortmei containing about tin
flolltillg on' Ow Illanongshoh. Diver and Oon•
neLlsrlltelriesE, adjoining the
. pr yaf inn
bales of Robert LI. Palmer, moil coot of (he popper
WoAa, to Pitt township.
For terra% apply to ALES. H. tax.Lra,
la 26 Pgr Dhimond street
MOTICE.-1 herewith declare that I
Winn On derocatos7 te the tesso sad
character of Ms, .10/314 EIMATIII.y, tutelar. in
Sprats Garden, In coantositau out 'bleb sty name
has Pon usenticautd, to to =true, toaeutab es I
buss &hays bald tic BASISIAN to MO caeca,
sad bernath peblldy &atm tbst net.
11101111. Ma t t
Mubarak NU Wit UAL Matt
.IrE IrVERT'. SEM EA - TS. .*E WY 4 0 VERT IS EME.II-77;
EAR CORN I EAR CORN !-470 , i1,78
Ma•lab,gutzt ltd,r Far corn. 14 bart ttta•
bin wad Btanalda, nna. at kfonorga , ola
aaia b 7 50111)11A KER A LA Na,
610 :114 Li ,ny
WANTED
Li PENNA.
- 17.•1 the
,11 I r.-1...rt
c`,
GIRLS TO SEW ON COATS
s lEf Er:l - s f. ROCERT,
re 40.,:. ,11l A T•cr,
lj01:SE .AND LOT FOR :-ALE.—
That sts/uablu Lot Nto fi Palo Alto sr...tot,
Stt-forstl Ward, A Ilrglt,tuy City, ruttu:ttg, buck rtt
liluttkllu i u .hicjal
Ll.lll, (.4 fur, rutoms, With ou r re:. a g
auto,
Gray shntle, •tal pit:a rttt
lard,W. and • v•luabitt td:d. , .; or buttltt..,. •.tv•
or. Pal., Alto artwr, •atrut...
For further pert ico:ara nquire .
fell 1 w N. RiliT.
cr7, — $ l - ,0 PER .Nll)l\lll.—Thr
c) t../ LIT TL 1. 1./ANT FEN% t
COMPANY wolt
an Ap.nt in ez , h cunty,
Hat order for thrir cew MLCHibE, with
gong, ten... d.lrer and extra nfrdira. win ;.nn
librrai alwry and expenr., ..r zi , e larre ensnmin•
.ien.
roe t. rn, , .tame.
and adarea S. l'A , l F.,
eenrrwl P.r the Seek.
fod•lenda.lrnWr
FItANE VAN iioßirEN,
Produce and Commission Merchant
sTra:rT,
Deal., to FLOUR, BITTER, Illi.ooMß.
CUEE.SE, CURE, DRIEu ASI t. 3 1 ,1,
FRCITA, outil pr.Auco
ooh on ,-, n. , gnmet.ta f.. 1: :L4111,, -• 31,11 , 16 OA. lb.
. _
Trl ) IKON NI EN.
Who Lee End several years'uperlenee 1,1 e , unertL n
With Ft * RNAC I',
S 8 nod .•L,L11,1 WWI Id I
take a ettoati.on at either, or In an Iron Wambtouee
irlaira
WI la
\ATA N D.
By a compr,e o Auounts.nt
I=l
to wear good boelcou homso of thlo crt• ei a,ea.
rosto ul sr,
41 , 14roo• 110 X 1227, Pitt...! :11 P. 0 ..•r nr
.
3t flaCht I NG b11D6..14 W."1•DI-o
QUl'lililOß !URN !Toth; AND SEW-
TAG 32 ACLIINV. I'4'ol , A 3 A Fl "
F.brv.r, I.tp, •I 2 n.1.2..5a•D t. • •
MMEMM
Val,zany Hatt 11,10: • Mae ti tc. .
flat. gat y f. 'a, '.114•13t.,...T Lao d I able, 1.31, Kat
..ttco tue
IL Sat..J•a! n: 13,1 aI.J •rre,s,
Pr...eong Ellut•n.ll,
flrvak Nur. K k
It•otrt hat, t
Blrd, in, nip... Vt.tl,la. h
Inn` Ar Alto on, au,[l.K
ger', DAYIed Mc11.%1 ATOL Aortra.
Gr)1.1), 611 S ER INv 1" t IWO
htzte.t Let 1,1, la .t 1 f t
GOLD, SILVER dr U. S. COUPON;,
•. "IcTIOIIE., TIVTII ::7141.11'
th. Act p+ce:lcy the L,
renn•i:ranla on Ms tan day f lebr,ary, ♦ lr
15 , 45.15.5. G. 5515 fr.-gavot], to th I,;tr
5L+ pub, p. 0c- and I..,nry to pally. enets'..
515.1. n.r. by .5,5• n to 15551.. r.. f 15”5-o,
L 410 ~ other pa Its 115.11
55155. or 1.15a1t •t• atoritt,n, or milll' Icon, vlp
r so 55. oras 15 on nr wlthin Ittol , promo.. n ,
1,1:00., 11505 lb. act 1., to •161.!, .51 1...1
:, , wafter. Ur ord.r .150.
1510 35
nsvt EL C 1,4,4 P Ire.
RNITI RE, Al
L AU :V..% --4.711(2/1,1,1Y li9P
tl4 at ca. nt I.lxll Auctl,n
E=l
1.. t• •u • I,•• Lag... • So. Ona.ra
Bcra....a N 4,6 T..p 11 , ab • a ,i
13..d•tea.1. ~,r., co. - kr•• 140. a, mad
Br•alfa, Ta^lea. Drn•sels Ca
LLI,7 Plead Foal.. ao tt w. 1.4 to
11. • a1...a ago Par, to,* v lu
hseteg •Irsie l 4. of fn.-ult.. L• , tos,s,
1,10.1.. St.Ll.l tu.a. ur %V. 4. . 7
T A u lt LAND. BitP,
T"AKDENE is AND VINE
tiOWSI4. —Toe •aL,critmer W tub cy,tof
II:. •e:l.. f,fxr .les duwo the OL,o II'.! ~ f 1
El.. A.ecosar..l,l..n Tr,n4 of lb. Pit lebla
to. t t Chirac. kf 14 1, f 4 f 4 f,:014 'f•-=
tr• 14 ,L-4+ a, • Lich Le • Tort L.r tale 1. 40
th), ivtit• k.J.• tLe Mr* 1 , .•01 1,1•11 II 800
et 40, Pot, .••.• sod cog,. ry L 1 ••
otbd. ae.. pew:, toe belt •11•• 1.
tLv c • o,yar.l.
earl, •••ry PA. • {Ph., 111 rso lbe
•trre..: °KAHAN T AS. I Lc 1 11: Lit... 1 1,
woof, tilLat.gb. aL•11,0 M., pr. al,. vr1,14
40114 A l hlL, ,t.a..1.• • pr. vet, IA
• P ,•11.
j11.A.11•11
pit' CA \ - AL‘t Alir4. I• I{ I
Finn T.V.
Pure Bora:n.l4 Arr..
n4rrh, Fart., to. •
rur• .',l ,
Yip. T-6ct b b, I ,
titortmg, Ambr , ,a.
I t.ir
Wuhan's Nv. 14. r Tnr
Si.. 411 Co Hair
Curaot .41.011 irStrt, l r., d. ,
10200.000
1300,1100
rtt rats
13=11
Tits sub•critxt offen fot o•lo • rel , tu Lo•mr
is, township, shoot nil, from iitsb,rf
r. W 4,1110 itna Tivupt2.., •djoutts . '
Gordon, Plilltpuborg.r's b.iF•, anti ottcrs.
- -
Imrtovementa, eLe •41,,1act1.71 Er• Lr.• 07,11Jc,
• lar,,g, Pram. Barn, 1r Al•c.. a 7.
thsr-1, r...atatnicg 1711 v•r70.1.• or fru•+
The. prtlyerty arlmtrably (;:‘.. I iorl.•.lng
purpewn, • l Is well
47.1, m.r , hato•l.l. COAL.,
cusdort) :Jag imald Iso :, vl be I. •1 , 1 elth, or
.7p•rmtr.l7,.
Tr 41. . emir tr. 1.4n.1 -I, ,• I n
Intor••••
Ex•cat, a Mrs. Ilarri,
TLIUS. STILISL, Tog , rrotbervaary's
(I L T b FAL*. AT 1 - ENTI , I
rrn,v.l autto±tt7 to r,rmt a
.Verr Company of Infantry,
T: be ottsebo4. along witb tsso ntb•rs, under the
charge of Rt 7BARD C U LL. [.t. • mt. 1.4
of 12.r1 Pa V 015..) to tbs 116th Om t P. V , of Iton.
cock's Cvrje_ lbw to • mot tbsocator •slantooss.
se eh.ono:lpso) , will haw. tb, prisJogo of LLIC f.
IsO THEIR 0 WIC OFFICERS, ono tn. CH &hCED
Or PROMOTION trIII 1. better than Iv old sr/v.l'-
011,M.
Rill te Anesanteol. I would specially appeal to say
Ames oumges. loos to anrll to anent, tee in fillies
Ibis comp .y liecocomead tte.ee I. Jain It whom
yone know abseil to outlet and, .. many of on et
can. come youreelvese and again unite In the deem
of the alorloos old 3.3
Fisrorntieleill be footsie/A at the oftice of Q.I.T.
IM. Dent!. Pedant! stnot, Allegheny. near of Yto-
Vr. Ittosbare Peke.
SAMUEL TAGOART.
rurneetly 0. S. Or A, I= , l tats oApt.
1) Mte P. Y. 11. IN IY
L" INTELLEIT COET(73Ir
.
Ni • will pa, lb+ brobest rel. 4.
U. S. COUPONS,
Inoludf mg %boss of 4.10 Joao, thie Ist May n-at
THIRD AND WOOD SI REISS!.
tlltvd
b LIVER.
We p. hlghoet cuaTtroi We
GOLD AND SILVER COIN.
SEMPLE & JONES,
THIRD AND Wn, D FTa6 ETA.
168 twd
Ater ! RAGS 1 white and colored ,
Ne.spap.r. sod Books, ond Whlts Prkr,
of all kiodS. 4n061.1 fk.r nosh, or taken In ,ssbuv.
goals.
Please °bare., oboelry ere p.e'eg
rt. Mc 'been, st the Book of o r , :f "."
hi4h
pe tio. 101 1"klona .111,41,43
&mon ty It Is /otter them dry PrliaL
1. it to alnetty intatel.
L It hat 1:10 stne/1 whateret
f. It prodame ao dirt or due
4. It Mande dis newt Mimeo Inca
6. It pretence from net.
a It Ls the mom economical Pollen
7. It Is not ono-fond) tbe
de2B Corner Fourth an 8 , I etret.e
Utiibti2IRASgWORKE.
MANSFIELD R. FITZSIMMONS.
I=!
71518ELED BRASS WOES. tarnished et the taw t•
est DetiC4 A eaperior article of RABBITS PACE •
INO METAL, tor Biwa Cyllaters. No. 13
OND,,taar Abort street, 'Pittsburgh. P. JaSt.l,
IMPO"I'ANT MEDICAL WORK
FARRIERS PRACTICAL PTIARPIECT
Rim =ldea
Designed as a Tart Book far the Studant, and as •
Outdo for Um Physician sad Pbarmamotist, ome•
talning offletal, and nuns umßedal, fasundaa,
and Mar= 'sample' .d Zatamporamom Pra
meintkeei. Prim t 3. Tor mak by
ieS NAT Jr 00, 15 Wood Amt.
50.0 pip to artily and for gale
I_4l
um 11. COLLINS.
=EMI
BARGAINS IN
A
tram,: vna.,
161" A 5p1e....1..1 .
VTENTII
Agitators and Settling Tanks,
- • •
GAZETTE CF NCR'. "
`MALI, T o's I.NA) SF:E THEM
,• :IV T11k..11
V AI.hNT
Ttar! I:age supply this rouou tio•
SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES.
MILITARY COMIC VALENTINES
%:v ‘L {I., %.13.1 IN
Tr•Ce P-1, I 1.1.1 n. r-ftaly
A
A. . 1 1 orl,m, 4, pr.mapt attmullr, to
rl l l E. r. r r ANr 1;t; - Cf Y Lava constautly
•ro Lan • NU staprrl. r.r th" rbuire“
I.,:QE:lttrr....
Coot •trirg rrr: NE rrr,-.1. , Ct.!, Ai' BHA ND T r fix
mr,4l,lrrai ;tarp..., Euro uld NEN HIM( CT ,
111DENE.3. and Sift:al: , NNW
ENt.I.LNI) ALn lAMA NUM:
Yr I N sr d It:LAND) . BENNY rt
CHAP
-6Y 1311A'N1/1".
Me h.e a !par Nor., ,f 01.1. lITE WIITSKBY
1•111., •••• had •Oal•t•• Er. Heyman lo 11451.
13.•i0w • at, • • ro•••riv,l :rota ham
Mese , T.-.• 2- ...14 I ex.m.lard the ape.
It • lib •14.1 find It bb •
purr art.. I, It L. frurt Iv.II ell, the ca.ut.mou
loapur I, r,od b.a.ello he•ltetto•
In 01,1,4 ,1 el • proolut •rtl'l.
Th. 'Lb.,. are prep*, ed t .dl by the barrel,
ip511.43 or gptart, put np dov•n• for ahlpplug,
and nt pt...re •ult :or cust,cue,. W. Welles).
atteutiou of de11..1• mud v•uutry ...Tr/m.4 to an ex.
•mloatin of par •bx t, frollng sure that they to
.b , •• wel et our rot', ::•htntnt 1161 any In tho Sr
Al' p o.lr,b.Pv••red n rlth•r r t• free of ebarer,
TIER , AN d b/:Tir. Ohlo abort,
A LLEt.itiEN 1 WHARF NOTICE.-:
All pen°. • unntnK fr•lght, and ovp,Lally C , II,
rn.t r•p^rt .t tbo Wb•rf Ofbo•, in onl , . to obbtln •
pl., to lAnd, and to settl• their .haring., which
.not utran , ,
AI: u I Rout b•• tiered inlot,ably thlrty tart
in, ••:er lin• any fJond brlv.r • t .111 U. rbar.,4
d •Ibi• • b.k_riag., •• It I. do Do.ldes.
• b•ti it is so i nt tr• vat,
Ail ! and ether freight rune, he removed Myth.
Yrlth freen ly.t••Yrn the ty.aryle, w Per, thy re,.
hlyr sham. rs ni the hue 1,1.1. se tb. great ptee.re
ct entluYeadeenituda
1,•411t5,•2 0n1...1 , 0g a eat pt, benr.ls
ib• roger pr .b zeept to moarvt.rs of
tb.
CEEIZEI
N;SMaI
Mt pere.ins dealing in data most pot tbalr name on
h dst, and . tio report as soon as they sell, ea a
otaistra of this dray is attended with lots to the Oily.
Ps stile removing any data upon which lb. wharf.
age rwntos co; .la will rectal, the extreme penalty
of the 1 ...
ea a rt most t. taken to tbe Point And rut ova
the bank. JAM= ALLEN,
a. lw Whartinawtar.
D r•Yr BOJO. -ADAM DMZ.
pATTERSON ANLNION,
Commission Merchants,
'Lora AND GRAIN. ADD
GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS,
W. take, pleasure to referring to th• followtog
Pt[taburgh hooey •
them, Prorthe l 00., ' J. ItcCni;7 &C ,
z2P ' J. W. Ppatoor,
it ted11 1 :, EN , C. H. Loaa & Co.,
E Cdtouselson & H. H . Jack &
Jos. Vit.:lean Z Co. U. R. Pavia, EN.
N open February 13th, 1804.
Ja.Vl3l
pt..KVIANCE's
PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS,
CORNET 7TETE AND MAI/KIT frrlllEfil,
PI arid &I staruek over /Gehl...hoc'. Jewelry 0w..,)
Poresaarut,
PH o - roci.ll-4..i.nis.
Of *very Ore um] role, plain or coland,
ixiimlur Carte ii- V lelt• w Gabluet sad Ilhi ore.
Er. PER VIANCE inuald particularly the at
teutioo of the AGED AND INILEIN to the may a,
tamability of Otte estithltehrona. Coln( mciud by
Ovule short flight of were. rotors tooderate,
eallstartion trituratitrod. inyttolyetaiirTla
SEMPLE & JONES,
G ENERaL POREIGIN AGENCY
AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.,
abaft timer It low I.loaa lireal Brush. Irobm,l
fva*sp. mw from Llvertoo , l or Queen slow n.
rscksoro Ilimarsle./ to ell carte of tb.
I=l
John Marsh & Co.'s Soda Ash,
caostantly malt - tag tba tame, a - blob Ler sill ..11
au die overt Neonate tarots. ml. ish I. panicp
rI y clap:oil to the maoutooluto a• .Iv.
C. W. CHURCHMAN.
Y 1 SO T 9 FlitONT BTRETIT, Philadolphia.
tialit."atriaal
e j NO. BURG EKS s co.,
COMIIII•21012 & Forwarding
Haring purchawd the •lilarala Wan:wow" at 011
City, and haring .mole room and facilities., we sea
CHw empanel to store and forward OlL AND AIDS
AN-DINE, of cirq description,aroi .lt %se sets
leaclion to all oho may favor to wi th t Woes
.43 , gm
STORE SHADES,
No. 107 BILWET IT. , batvera MIS and tact,
EIESEEEN
Second-Hand Pianos.
IMIMII=2:=11
C LIELLOR
I;EllgM1111
1.1. MEN
BAILEY. FARRELL & CO
II 1 n Ml=
VALENTINES'
VALEETINES !
VALEN 11 !TES !
0 O.IIC ANT , SI,NTILINTAI
PHOTGGRAPHS I
PHOTOGRAPHS I
PHOTOGRAPHS I
ALBUMS '
ALBUMS !
I=l
PITTOCK'S,
VALENTTN R 8
VALENTINES
1. • stylea .f
Comic. Valentines
alolitine Curd:,
IF.15!BZW!1!1!!!I
I=!
10=1
Ilfl@==!
Y .r DiAlmond. All.ghemy City
N... 6 WOOD STREET. Pltt.t•argh, Pa.
tt NIOADTRAT. YEW rout
WILMA 3/ BINGII A Id, fir.. Av.%
ekotl Ana•od Adam.' rxpose• Om. rlttsWgb
=II
(Itnrovosoro to J. A W. lIANIIA..)
MIME!
Zbeto to order on abort vodka, at
103:11. Iftralool.
C=rl2l3
11?, : s' pr
I Tbeltray Idol [or nib by
11 1 21110 MAXIM LAWS.
DR I" GOODS, Arc.
SILKS! I,11.1ES!
DRESS GOODS !
Housekeeping Goods !
GENT'S AND BOYS' WBAR!
All NOW :tucl C I 101113, at
J. W. BARKER'S,
59 Markel Street
OUR NEW GoODS
1, di U. -i.e. kr tioo .4.
ONDAY, the 15th Instant
ALEX. BATES,
No. :Zl Filth Street
SPECIAL NOTICK
COTTON iTOCEINGS,
Loft uror from last Deaaon, and .f taportrt quality,
VIII be offered at real retrial.. by the, single pal, or
dam, for the neat Ileo woeks.
ALL FANCY WOOLEN GOODS,
I=3l
SOILED HOOP SKIRTS,
lieu,. Log war at half pr ice.
Linen Handkerchief,
tb«p,r than am vex. .111 be
Alexander's Beat Hid Gloves.
A fail ...miracle la Colon! and WM.. Jnal raost , sd.
ed,l PARIS HID OLOVVI, at One Dollar
and Tan Cents sk pair,. retail..
JOSEPH HOB.KB & 00.,
BARGAINS
TO %LEEN ROOM SOH UCH EFELLEO GOODS,
Wholesale or Retail,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICE,
HOODS, SONTAGS,
LADIES WOOL VESTS
A large quantity of
HEAVY WOOL SOCKS,
TRAVELING or
ER SHIRTS
UNDERGARMENTS,
In abort, all WESTER GOODS
t Iv. to ken, . well •••ortod to of
TRIMMINGS,
FJ,IBROLDERIES
HA NDICERCUIEFB
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
NOTIONS and NICK-NACKS,
k 5 Nr . " " If t aifiS k , of t au) color. TrAT o ll
WOUSTID, of any ohado.
air Don't target the place,
No. 7S hiel.ri.TrElCT S'InFLIZECT
11.ACEIIN & GLYDE.
N EW SPRING GOOLW t
JUbT BECEITED AT
J. N, BURCHFIELD'S
Table Linens;
Napkins and Towels;
Bleacied& Unbleach'd Muslim;
Irish Linens;
Figured Mohairs ;
Silk Lustres;
Calicos and Delaines ;
Shawls and Cloaks.
BAILOAMII nt 8U I 6110u.DS
Is. lik. Ger. Fourth and !Market at •
M
LOW PRICES!
YOB
WINTER GOODS !
EATON, MAC&UM & CO.'S,
Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth St
onTor to clots oat oar rettlatolni .to of
WINTER GOODS.
We trtil =W. Engem",lT Low Prices,
to gowns roodg
Merchants and Dealers
Wig gag mows narAlrgatos to almost all dooms of
good.
LION. IddeßUM & CO,
Wm. II and 10 nth stroet-
BEAD ANA BUOLE (MVPS A3rl3
1:11331/11
• chain anortationt of the moat dnlnble .t) i.e
noolvact b 7 tines fhb Os), al
MASON. AKAORUM t CM'S,
BASGAINs Pun THE HOLIDAYS.
DRESS GOODS I
AT 11.1C.1311CJZ.11 VILICIO4 I
Al LANZ, aeABO 1r a CO:*
o. HO 4. • 11./1.1.
GREAT BARJAINS I
CLOSING OCT Ora
LADIES' FURS,
trim=
MICORD * CO.,
Utl TOOD /112XliT.
fel 0114-8 big& Winter now
loan !tap mow atet for
_s -
11A111,4n9fan a 00.
MED/C4l.
-- ( 7 1 LA D fib
FOR THE AFFLICTED !
GILSON'S GERM MEDICINES.
The lavettur of a‘. extrwt a
PARERIA BRAVA.
After au ecperlenoo of may ,eve la poivote pne
tic•, now ofkrg It c. Ih• •fal.trd In • 1 4W/ conoa
What Is Parerla Brava ?----1088.
I , I—, —l., t.... • ffpecilla eor
INF' AILMATIOS Or TELE &AVILA
ISLLAMLIATIUN OF VELE KIDS-ITb
lIESI'6I
ll=
ft bas I,nialuast,de: by the talent of the L.d
in Profrazten Ibr utarly tyro centurion. Th• nabll
Extract or elsrm BEATA ts nay otferod u Am
•CL.3.1 • chain
Within the Reach of All
for all diaitawa of the Bladder, Sidney., Gravid,
" khroßinit, no medic:lnn Invented can
mpg with this oompound to Ito power to literally
ANNIHILATE DISEASE-
All bed properties to the drag are masoved by the
Pfd of Its nocapouudin to the .b.l e of the Ovid,
lesslog tts
STERLING PROPERTIES ALONE.
Young 0.1:1 who may be tottering from tho many
ills coneegoant upon tally Indiscretion or abuse,
abould try one, bottle and be rellevod. Tho gym].
La= Al*
INDLSPONITION TO EXERTION
NERVOCS INDISZOBIIION
WA.MC lIAISDS AND LIMBS.
By tint .meeting tante signs, which so atierringly
point aa the needle to the pole, to Impotency. Zpb
leptio 7110, P10101111r• Decay sad Death, a mime
wham nature b cemMitted--a , practical, elthostrk
protracted, SIIIOIDIC is being committed. 611 coadD
tool anthorittos agree that were the elects of
'wane .Isylains,
as tt. ita,td• of tbs. banutalf lo.tllatloa•
that • •rr7 lariye prop... Mai of their willows owe
Limit raceptton wid d.t.ntlon triads, MUD to aarly
habits of India-redo.
WOMEN, MARRIED 011 SINGLE,
Hr thiadi fig,inrn w it..
mill tnd in the
EXTRACT OF PAREEIA BEAVA
• Specific for Chloroth dr Bannatton, Irrestd•ci
t7, Panto! or suppressed Hewn, Somme of tba
Maths, the Whites. Barrennm, and In .hart all
diseewee of the Goaltal or thinarl Organ., lot atm
proceed Qom any pa.
"Throw Physic to the Dogs,"
Baya the Immortal herd. If you are a .offerer act
upon this &Alice relative to your 13aleaut, 'denary,
Ooparta and Ilk. 110.1111011. Ihr .11 aupleaeltot
dangerous inseam.
GILSOYS EITRAC? Of PARERIA BRAVA,
ribeolutel7 corm sacred diereses, of 120 matter whet
length of emmilmc. dump of diet le required,
to enure= from Unitizes.
Soldiers Homo Upon Furlough,
and who may porluips tkei.a onliorisoutaly contracted
at......iu find the
BXTB.ACT OF PARERLi BRAVA
the epoddc P.. their Illd Ey Its peculiar actfon
upon the Kidney. tt ammo a fropuen , desire to
nrinate, thereby ratuorlog obstruction, and ooeurtog
eh. euferer *refuel ali Far of stricture of the
[there.
Ipraisliktic= Ammikei
Beware of tbe memberless quarks to be bead la ell
Wire elthe. Reny of them
KNOW NOTHING OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
sad yo: they ore allowed co deceit. and de.;
THE 17N - VV A.ELY
ontil oftantfous, after • ILOWto• of °emery, death
!lady cadh Utah. ithihrhmg.
GILSON'S OKLORENE WATER
L. connsotion with the Extract, It • apordllo far the
Gannett., or Srotracta4 Oteet Syphilitic patinas,
ospoolally caws of 6/4 standing, wonM de wail to try
GILSON'S 'PILLS.
♦ !Wades OW bee stood the test el yam, gad to
comet/leo with tile me ante
EXTRACT OF PARERIA BRAVA,
Idadtabotually 4.01,61. arty um.. tr,,lsmilat a km
beg .I•22dlag.
Pries ...ONE DOLLAB PER BOTTLE.
EL C. OAKLEY.
(*.sacral Agent
to DST ISTBIE61", NEW TORII
Wholesale and Het ail.
JOHN N. FULTON,
D 18 1 .114311 amyl-no, nrrn mart
1•277
LuipsErrs
IMPROVED BLOOD-SEAROMER.
Tar the mug of all dlation analog from & Input.
Ora of Ou bloat art r
110110TII
Oloonoto Norms.
Otto Oalacono
onto 1 :1 11 1O 111 4 ptget• -
On tbs oto.ltotoNyes. skaldflood, Totter Attrotiou, Ottt
a n d
stubb... Moro. Ithootaatle Dittodom ...
Coottnottos. JIMILLICS, Balt ammo.
I:l =lotosto.GonatatDtbEttty,Ltrar COW
Loo of Appetit*, Lov Write, Tool Ilicaostb
Nook ComVadatt, toothapfth caw dlo
orders from au boptopolcooglltioo tbo
effralstort. spite= lut_a Amaral Tot*
ft. Orator its MU tott
cannot toll to Welt, -ottan
i:nod torsonotogy azut
I. FULTON, Druggist,
Wkoleaale and Iletail
Noa. 67 um .69 Mira
orprrnnme./ 4 ,
. ,
'Da idiom wain vrats dtertti:'