The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 15, 1866, Image 2

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    GENERAL PALNER ON KENIU t KY.
Wititlbit mit 46acite,
The Louisville Jo tirno/ recyntly addrivessi
s"'"" a note to Major General PAL:sys,asking
FEBRUARY lidde. him what ran be done to proninte
- action between the authorities of that soli ,
and the National tloveroment. in the it-t
-tlement of the difficulties. which surround
notice u berenv dives teat hereafter elk re...kx
fimmideutbe,....tim,i,,,d ° o leo the citizens if K Meki , and
pad ib e handed to the co ,. of restoration of the writ of redreferl OOrpo.w. ILIVI
WWI, 1M1TCEU145,../h0•0 MRS will be rendered the removal ei tr°° l" "i`K"he Frei •
qoarta2ll. U. AihertieerE srlll please make. P."ll°' front the
note or 0% 4 . the rule or.
cash
1;o11,111.1 PALM 1:1, ro , io Itt
parmente fw a -
~ t d atales the facts, as he urrh•Do.n .1
ircettsententa of Itte character stated, vent tie masa
ably enforced. tinent, without pre ten of io Li la..'
knowledge of the views of I I„.
- The prize of Krtat ! rming Lad Eeenter foil/0.1.1i. •
;rrhiu,o,ff onyx :
THESE CENTS at ths. counter or from pro.btrov, t t . r . 11'
ate mil
served by tattier. at YLVTKEN CUTS w,
of the people of the Suit ,
rwr . ..ollK,
let or shorter is•ried of
rt Inns „cc
tr-r the a vowed porpoti.e "‘
tc ,'
the government of we St'L 1.
nnd foreing, unwi
rllisf,,g,_nr
retit. to. hostil e
molt, have r eturn._
hru%tim iu r s ltturk to their Corm ai
ht' cotnmutiltic r that lua-
In many .1441 thorn
n // -
I'..riit'LL::7,',yd citizens . and soldiers art. ole
j,„l,r stud often of per
-0,-rs ulizoil nutter the torso
T'Llite'State, fur the equal distribution of
j„mioe, in many instances, have pet - Waist
theniselves used its the
mere rustnt-
MODES of the vengeance of th—wh , :‘ro
hostile to the government, sit that loyal
nest are still, in some parts of die State,
..omp . elltai to he - n . 4 ., their homes, or, if they
omiain, are isinstralned to feel that theft
!ryes and property, and all their dearest in
k-rests, art, insecure. The duty of protest
ing all the people of the State, and eql-o—
vially the** who have peril,sl their lives i n
its defense, is one that no governiu out can
nogieet, and, at the sortie time. e ,,, apa , the
imputation of ingratitude, and subjecting
itself to merited contempt."
General PALMER then states th:it sines
the abolition of slavery ;by the adoption of
rho COtv+tit atonal Amendment, nothing,
ruts been dune by the legislature of Ken
tacliiTio relieve the freed negroes from the
barlitittais laws in force during the time of
slavery ' . The old slave code anti black
trade are still in force, embracing laws of
ntense7E-ei - erity in their bearing upon the
blacks, and the Legislature rest ilutely re
flutes to repeal them. Henna the ogees-shy
of the Freetitnen'arßnrodu, to protect the
fri.dmess •He adds :
"I assert yvith as Minch earnestness, and
with as r4ft regard for Use honor of the
people of my native Budd: as any one piss
sesses, that thergeneral trtswoient of ftll,Vtli
in Kentucky was - humane .and kind, and
that the people generally nit...mg - nine the fue,
that slavery has teased ; but that many out
rages have been comMitted upon negroes
in mans. parts of the Bette, is true beyond
all doubt, and after the most careful -In
quiries, I have been- unahlee-to- hoar of e
single hat-dance In which the civil authori
ties punished the !IWO-Seers. -
or nre the authorities of the law wholly
to blame for Ode failure of lusiice, for 1
have now in my possession the most satis
factory proof, by the statements of colored
persons who, I am a...a:frost are of good
diameter, of the murder of I.fo negroes
by white men, who are-beyond the reach of
criminal justice becauseof the legal imom
potency of oolorearrsonsio witnosses
.rt the courts.
"In addition to outrages of that kind,
combinations of lawless men exist In many
places to drive the colored people from the
State, and to prevent them fromobtaining
employment. Proof trcterttautmost re
spectable source has bech laid before mu of
these facts." 7 .
itarzos zo suvairru4zes
IDIPERIALIS3I
In turning over the annals of N
1., whethor during the iverif , l of blo pride
and pow,er, when ho was master of F'ronw,
and, thtrOtigh her, the arbiter of Europe, or
'during the time of hie humiliation and fee
blexmaps, wtien, from his barren rock of St.
Palma, hosout forth thaw aalhigs of im
poteitcxttridsirath, of anguish and despair,
which the civilized world, and are
clostituxt- to reeouud through the ages, the
reader Ig impressed with the constant in-
Indett
tr or a vast and intolerable egotism.
GoitsOloue Of the possession of certain pow
ers Ingo pre-eminent a degree as toil`
hat
partloularly for leadership, f o rgot that
high capabilities are ever attended with
the obligation to use t h o rn t,,,medeently for
the public welfare, and prostituted them
not only to unworthy eelf-oggraltdimment,
ihukto Crushing out the rights and II bertit
not only of the people of France bet of all
the other nation of*Dtrope.
For httranecess in this direction be was
v a m agpsi much indebted to his superior
genies. But he owed full as much or more
to that apps el .. .baseness, alike in those as
sociated itthadm in the administration of
litrAni
i, 11S in the hulk of the people,
whit* hid 'them to aecept the wisdom of
one Rosa tirgrcltter than the wisdom of all
either minput togother.
Asnonalke bulk of the population this
seine of tnrortority to the Great Captain
...
•ernetilateci. It was rent. Beni]
Idextd.by. the gralidenr passing events;
pordeWhe the depth, and breadth, and ye
s lenity of the veatrcurrent that was bearing
onward the idiefcif men and. empires, but'
not comprehending from valence it came
or whither lOwsa going; and fascinated by
rho pomp and glary that attended - the Chief
of the State; they came abelntely to Imag
ine that be v i -es,
,croialettwith superimmitu:
.endcfwmentty and , had ender_ ls control
moat of thol6l'cis'ar the inaterial world.
But this was Ind the conception of the:
men who were'aseoclatedwith NAPOLEON,
in the manageritent of ooncents, wtether -
in the civil, eO:d,faustical or military do - part."
mental. They knew latrict•elmese as well.
ea his strength; his folly ttawell off his wit;
dem; his meanness ea. wenn, his greatnessa
They comprehended, moreover, Unit while;
be oats eesontial Mop, they were just as,
indispensableinlitnt: 'Hoge; it bargain Or:
landerstetvidng . 4tisttel-botween him and?.
them, vlibAt ha took the higbeet:place
boner and power,, widionney 'divided int,'
enbordlnate placesamong themae4ea.
It Is easy to fieb Whitinteroni 'the oubor
dinates had tn= btagoifging the Emperor.
By) ean,they,magnipad themselsen
lionfpund deference .with which
thoi-itta7ntatinned to apealr, la only iu
vhilitteistinobAtid lxrtwoeri each other, but
b9fOrtiardruiLatijy§lll4,;Or, thpitftmaiiter's
zeresc*Lotue pgtaenoe and sagacity; his oil :
*Egr ead.ool l rak; )40 enetration and wie
(lota. They' did 'not stir •thbifieeives
doom -to have any qp/Alsy",but his policy.
;Whea sPrPta, they all bowed their heads
in`Eisiied.• Thug dissinpla
tion tntheir manners and ntlOriloati.. FYut
for all this they exacted compenedieri:
What condesceilbsttrriVtifeY liiacre - to did
EmEeiTa.4lox,"ected from otherato them
.
_ solve&
Butch are exec,the conspiracies by which
free gordrilineriti 'are - overthrown, or ace
withheld where they have not taken root.
And ought Ell Ways -to be remembered;
that na In a monarchy a conspiracy, more
or less formal and evert, always exists for
its subveraion . ,:sp,„ in a republic, a conspi
racy for a monarchy, more or less palpable
and efficient, la always at work..
WfultZialait..'nott!is subordinates' mnliy
I.hOught . 4 hile,was :seen when his power
thanedi when he and they had exhanited
"ungttfier the *sob:toes of the French, and
the piilenee of all the other nations of Bri
rope..t,,Then they.did not hesitate to stand
before hitmwith their .hats an their heads;
to tor* trine 'sternly In The face; to tell him
his evil was nut- gtlesir.tv rear/rid hewed
file greatrlees to, theirexertion.% and to pot
theft' broads menacingly on their sword
hilts.ithen -he hes.it -to comply with
their dertitUads=fOr "WS - abdication. 'lt did
not take theMAiing to find is new master,
to whosptfpottcy,!! tha,y_boupti themselves
by as many aseevere.tions and oaths as had
bound them to his predecessor.
Thee'sitential difference between govern
ments is of so iVtrately judged by an
tragistAomptrtheir professed. and external
stritetpre, a 9; by their pervading spirit and
tram* reset:toe. Autocrats have so used
their powers, wt. to; avold serious oppres
:slot' s d togralqmilibertles; while,
nAlrl4llffettil.;loTlhiiii.dejitt_of tyranny
has been, inetlited , . unsurpassed in - the
worst despott.': As an ilidstration etch°
Utter:, thicraisse of the blacks in our South
ern States - , the loug space of eighty
yet&S, may ha, kited; of the former, of the
F.xmliab Tinder Alfred the Urea. - A repttb
tic Is,that government in which the wishes
of ileWhole peonleare fairly consulted and
autecriferls that government. in
Zilch thb,"Police di' one man is made to
Mee of th Mar judgment
1 ; 4' 9! • P3P
Itillie-heghaning-Wr GM recent • gigantic
strugglo betwe cinfferelat siedions North '
and South, there werif extreme man North
and extrome.m t redth...This great Gov
ernment vrturk t anvil And ham
meredening re Malan, mad it has been
hauthiered lam' the ithelhon, -and there
seems - to be edisposition to-continuo the
hammering until the Government is des
troyed. I hate t oforield-theS•AYstera al
ways; I opposelt now.precho,s th4Pr6a
idsilt•-t0•49 V0:04 . 04.4 1 0€4 5 11-., . •
gh.fdent hinetielt Weil - one ol• these
• Keitrelgittnettltimatillict
Uhl sliseelat'
tAWdeernate, "tittle outbreak
% of theliehehlrowiri of-the! Mani-extreme
hind; so were his words, andAtets Geyer
Tenlicesee; so wergild erst radross-
ep ,m,, oia 4 99 n coming tato' tha,Prostdeney.
It Is safe to say that he, 'would not haw
been planed On the Repriblicau ticket but
for tbe coavictOu .4 1 La4hq, wa4 an extreme
manandholde*troao views; and It Is =-
Cain ''
''''' Ufa bolo etistohloa in his prim
ed*, aitsdit)ygio".ie..xtroitto. Wen" of the
tionth rhout ho oftepte, :in this eitrisot, to
oOndOnan. Tho ultra Rohota..of the South
wares year ago htebittavenetnies.. :Today
they are his friends, -41/170- they ohs iged,
,
• . film laminate Tournot gams. with re
; gret ' Wit': the oturespondOnt, writing from
.••
-1,,, ik0 .. .t . " rentarlm ..- I ~
• -:••• --'6'e0131815;110t - working - up to the Pres!-
, d i ezit'a standard; and;,ltt. ivy Opinion, dor,.
not Intend to go lt - '/Volile for the freed
men halt 1.3091i.h229119 4 .:0YA oottPlilt•too sp
.: 1
,pointed tor that purpose by Ma oonVention
1
f ,iorfileiProrqptfeletTtharCoinaltuttortfind the
1 . Thrinlitcntn liiinric at .*brk onlt.Z.'4L. stray
. ' OgpyluutfalterAntiiiny liands r and; atter a
A_ anal examinatlcria.• - 1 two , come to the
" - - r IJ tonolusion that ols all wunigi The eardt
;%;
ft 4 , t , ual-prinelpkytbb key to thd solution of the
t.- ltopoaftlitltf ais•rn the future Button of thd
Mgr* fa not understood or acted upon in
ally of the States."- - , ' '.. :, ,
.`ine cteorgiana understand thccaltUatiOn.
Ilitrihavo no heed to-work upln.gp -- ithr•
hionett position, for ho let faat wstriingdOwn
atheira.
'io , frat
yestArlinv, ntatUTtoppitg at tho M0T.1012-
gehelft iNgriN
Tmcnxx-t—This fatal disease, which Ls
now prevailing in Germany, and a of
which has recently occurredin Detroit, may
become general in this country very ts - ton
if what the Cincinnati f.t.eltnercia/ 3srer,
true. It says:
"Good people, win; dearly Rive n roast of
perk, a slice of ham, ,or savory sausage,
have flattered tfienisolves that tricAnite were
indigenous to Germany and would confine
their laboiti to the ,domestaatted and de
moralized offspring of the wild boar of the
Thnringian forests. Not a bit of It. Since
the German physicians made such valuable
use of their microscopes, others hove been
tingetrin inspetticina of 13drk, hod the re
siel-Whe announcement that triehma h n i-e
developed themselves in the SWUM of Amer
ien,,,,,The Chicago papers Inform us that a
load of pork put on sale at Peoria, Illinois,
last week, was examined microscopically,
and two of the bogs Were alive with triiichin
Dressed hogs, examined:lt Dixon, werealso
discovered to h inhabited by these Mil
anemia:al creatures. The St. touis .papers
of Saturday announce the poisoning of two
families in that city from eating - dititeased
perk," though no attempt appears to hayn
lnen mode to discover the charaCier of the
disease. Doubtless it was the Horatian
11..rr0r.-
This will 1, hod new, In TO, an
buyiDg up pork and LA".
T 111: 1: 4 111 F. TREASURY
, vvral leading papers in the east r
(erred lately 03 a subject whir, is., have
several times discussed in our columns,
viz.: The necum elation of eall Leans in the
Flints! Statt. Treasury. They all agree
Mar sena' °thing should he done to stop the
aternmuhttion of thess loans, and to repay
them to the depositors as sots" as possible.
To iseintimm to Tett:lye those loans, and in
orenso the acctunulations, is simply to in
crease the embarrassments of the Treasury.
Better stop the thing at onoo, and saye the
annual interest on $120,01:0,000.
TILE New York Neeci, which has been
the consistent organ of the rebels from the
start, and Is even now edited by men who
fouftlit on the rebel side, Is delighted with
the President's speech to the Virginians. It
says:
't'fkius (byes Andrea Johnson promise to
factions to rise to the level of a great 00(.1-
14i013; and clenching hls hand in the face of
a traitorous Con Fuss and party, bid the
country look to him for the discharge of his
whole duty us a statesman and n patriot."
Tin: Louisville asemer, edited by a
pardoned Rebel, and which sustains hear
tily the President's restoration policy,
ishys:
"The laurels of such men as Stonewall
JacLeon aro chaplets of glory Worthy to
eit'arcle the brows of the guardian spirit Of
one•rpublle. The time will come when
all Ninth criticisms as to the political met
hit of the faith ho died. for will-be rebuked,
and his fame wilt, he recorded even by his
enechies, as that of an American who fa
pia hi i tniSsim upon earth in obedience to
the dictates of his conactenee."
In the State Senate yesterday, Mr. Hong
Introduced rWeliittotis against the Inernaso
of thetax on petroleum propoeod in Con
gress, mirjaing that the tax bo madeaufea
tore= instead of specific, end recommend
ing alets tax upon the prodaqt of wells
;has . BM , barrels per day by
The bill appropriating s4' 0,000 for the le
llef of the sufferer* by the' Chamberebtwg
raid was pasted fuudly, •
CANDTD.--Tilfr LOUiritiile Democrat, tiio
-organ o 7 Renturry Democracy, frankly
."There-is no Exmoor falsehood published
thmitthat the Southeast-States, srlUingl7 ac
cept the onerous enaditiOWi itetp=ed upon
Weir admission by the Administration.
They take it as all that an all•powerful, un
generous foe will grant, not as In sword
smen with their wishes or the Constitution."
'No W kn.—The argument of the restore
tionista Is that, at tho Southern States had
no legal right to secede, therefore they did
not secede. It follows that as they - Mei no
right to secede, they had no right to make
war; therefore, there was no tear, This
logic is as conclusive In one case as the
other. ..
CinfirEBLAND Courerv.—The Republican
County Convention, bald at Carlisle on the
Pah, elected W. B. t ASULLICN, Esq., as the
Representative delegate to We Union. State
Convention, with ininructions to support
Onzt. GIIABY for Governor.
Tns 24iw Itsvinius Emu—The lower
llousa or otiiSiilieVLOOelitiiiiihwi 'pawed
,49401.141ri1-refekiii!ui Roveuuo
bilt, tAet xA9Lt w Jolt vraglyo fu our
tow' bolArtaitt , kal - 4111,pripalokyrivfit
wl/ 1- we)t repay'Pcrthal ,
, .
Pr.rutr Couzrry tog °boon A.B. AKDKR•
EON delegate to - the Republican State Con
vention and inetructed hituto vole fOr eion-
Oeary. ' •
“OralF.R . : Ell, lla. WM4IIOI/1 .11 rt.orr:A—
-p.ll4t•tit of Llw Votl. 7 , 7—A: •
borne Mr. IV it ,, „
toad' ,
oun
or r.•
ma/IL:Able spA•Awbe. of lb.' sk,,Aloo. Ull.-
salient putnt llf w AA, •0,1,1•
1,(1111/t/M1 4.1.11•11,11. of 11a. p n ,,i,i .n!'+
;md i l , ink ing, Ow is bob. t, of A, a,.
pawl..A.truelionbihov:3lll.l:ll.l a,11,11111.,
tO Ctlrlgra....., 110 other II the
tbnn dear of Aeb , ther CO , :4••on.
tor+ awl rs,:k,
Slat, er.' regularlv ,'l. - s Fir angst_
oat.; ri V 111'111-
51' ~..,,t 11/ I 1,11 - IV r.. •
alai app.-Id,.
RUMEN IX POLITICS
ter• Get :eft." 1 11,1111 /MTh,' YO:11 Willi b,.•0
v cot tot re-ptelent "GI." adv., ite. the polio
nth.lt inc aorticu an ednal partielpftt ton
.t h ta , n In political :1.11.1.1rn: lot I or, .10; c.c.,
—oil to lie. conclonlono
I Ile not nrorean to Irorfw v. hit m.y tetppen
le the tutus development 0; :lie Itotono
lint, taking 110eli`IV 11, It lmoN, ,t1L11 , 17 , In tilt,
..01.11:11.17, I incline to the opinion LI., 04 II 11wi
bunde a Ives, bream,. and ~iontio, aria o
nrm. In their Irest rig," nhool.l walk to lie lent. f
together, etlll roar, tire resufkL3i L,-:el
lito saute prrneot. NS
rely few exceptlote.., the male" and I . ellllll,
of each put Ocular family 1 . 11,111 would r..le
the Same Iteli.tt in tney .11,1 "then ro In
tom' part of the programme scoal.l he I lkolv
to rod, and the wife of n repot/limn would
It , 1110 1,011 ,, .. 11,1111 to tent" with fy democrat.
1 Ito In/gaiter , Ina lifeh fernalca would not vote
Ulf , Kant,' ticket as their node mini..., W , -tl.l
divide about eo wally he tu ten politico/ Slartie,
:Intl no 1 ,- .0111 , 1 neutralize earl, other.
Ib sialci., we know what allemillOna not on
equently grow up between men, in N , 11,1,
1,111,1, of political uningenl.9l, 11 001.111 not
be ltdotlon-, If It were privetlcaltie, to tut
•Intee eenillet digpolitical unitittfonv Into the
ton/le 4 . 011 1- 11 bualtand and Mir, I
'I boo 'ill" •peuk., of lit,.' rent: al o and re.
going influence" tot Yeomen, in politic.. If
t hie wttn not toted simply iLv flatlet, 1 , 0 I h.,
(entitle eel, I do not object 1011; but It 1111,, , A.
1,1 ll,i tilt. 50,1,0`a.115 , ,Cri1011 Of a eitt,Aal lan , . or
M==tnElM=M
women exert a largo immature fit inn oenoe
peer men is undoubtedly true. lion much '
The exact amount Is hard to detonable ; bat
clearly 'eon than meu exert over n of The
influence of the sexes over cacti othet is re.
vim mat , tint tile larger share , of In 3 a•rilt,,
tas legal) department , . of Me Into the ,Count,
Intl. Into th.• hands of men.
During the rebellion, to the •toothern scores,
Shore *ere multiplied instances of the influ
ence of women in politics. Ouch histuneett
are still common. Was that influence restrain
ing and matting 1 Every body knows that of
all telsols, the women were the bitterest, the
most vindtetive,arid the riAgg.e rociepts. There !
wan a diabolism In their speech and conduct
o blob the men did not, and could not, Im
re ouch.
This eaporience to !tin Southern States, Li
the common experience to all countries, In
times of great political ferment. French
history anterior to and during the liejgn
of Terror, contain. memorable Illnstra.
I ions of the surpassing flendi shim.,e of women.
Recall that march from Versailles to the Con•
stituent aseembly, and that horrible man
e sacra at the eanceirgerle. Those tiro
specimens; and allow that I , l3lPlikil of
restraining and rettning,” women, when
leeched on We excitements of mnitics, always
rush to exaggerations and barbarisms. This
tomes from the fact pat they are less under
the control of reason men; and more us.
der the control of their passions. Their seta
ceptibilittee are keener than men's; and hence
they bate as well 11.11 love In excess. "II."
paints a pretty enough picture, but It Is alto
gether Ideal. in nature It has an existelme.
It wet:rands one of some of those splendid
word-pictures of Shelly's that. charm the im
agination, but vanish Into airy nothing - no. to
the presence of reason and experience.
The President and the Pi aeretnry of
nor.
the ! The. Rocbeuter
trove Democra
hingtont (Point:Oilcan) has
Whim tog Was
lir, Stanton and the Preside:at ore reported
se bating a disagreement lately. Thu secru
tart' of War, naming other things, It is salt,
opptaed Ice breveting of certain °Cicero
whom the President dortred to honor. Ilis
bjectton st as to their ontscrrtblness. A con
',nicht friend Informed Mr. ziaratm that his
refit:mutton stoold be accepted The latter
, Ide't see it in that light, and ryfuStil to glee
' the gentleman at the other rat of the 'ave
nue," the destreil opportunity. The r er a-e
• ornately rumor. afloat, frdible
..oerte, Out Mr. Stanton In to grou,u3sidu of
:ettere which show u design to Tylet tte the
attm {II tut ration. The documents urr. dm-lured
to [lute emanated from the . • fountain bead.
A rn.rancr Inottarai,—Tbe !•Chn71141.11
yos
terdapp afternoon looked es ,(a scrims, freshet
wax about to begin. The ,trearn is filling alth
Ire from its mouth to Its sallfte, and ovary
tributa term rapidly assuming the illruen
alone of a torrent. It I. long SIM,: fatty .0 Ind
den thaw ensued U . : a time when co much tee
was upon tbr rtirCium of the stream. Pt-opt.
haring property =long the docks were yeater
daytatmed In runny inn 1t beyond tl:e reach of
Ilksod. The 1110w:sots Is also tuff of Ice In the
etrintty of thistle It Ls piled up to nn Im
mense thickness. A, ire hornlore iitoted.
that point An, been badly tin
pait. Tit,. will promibly arced break
' r., and cue channel
Artil'i'i'mthrtehmeaq'n'o"p'i7n Ifrr
ter. For molly years there rm. ton, such
wean= no the ‘4 DOW rapidly 1,11+1.41
assay. The necessity for importing b+c for
next spring a ill not et tri, nod the u.,ual olunr
trr nil:lion of Phtinaelphla ii attars ...lit to the
en," sill to, the uatur=l 1.11.11.1011. C. 01 111.1
friclrld climate st ill be retmns/ Il h-Lne - Phd
:North A.ersetrfa.
•—.
A 11, It ."—The Itnrand
• of t AI-V.
he way In whirl , n returned eohller
atten,pted to ahint'. - llt tit hi!! non:, a Nur".
Oar., ugeotul whom he boa long Lehi a ertulgu.
:Nadler, Ile true .41 . 1 . 1 . 1nr i•tt le, hating pro-
Cot tat n P.Oull, nonce:real the I,lnauf btonh.Ard-
Ing I.te cneltit be 11.., Intl hat log no cannon
une ronthetllOo t istletuvi , one by I/On.
mg n hni. , in a log null I,ll,{ing It 1.11.11 Iron.
Ilwvtng earelu7l) Inatteti age{ printed sto•ul
en gun, be polnl en II loaned the dwelling of
Lt. rozet ul.• 11 night hail relalered
nun.et, ft , oltro, nun. impr - ihahlti,
rola out In lilt `nittery nod appla- I Ilin match.
A lere , hie et ithnonn entlleil, lint to ',tat Icr
usollsihing lie Norneglan't lanke, the 'bull ex
ploded p,ntatureh , blemoine gm; In ell,
ern. It 'F. It, bee t.t.tte,l th.rl 11„• 4 011,, t.. 1
In uend for a uurgeon en a
couple of I en, ni 0.1 leg% for Joni.
,
NATIONAL BANKS.
TILL }:314-11. , GL 11.,NAL 11• 00 tor
rllThlnAllift. Janata-1
13 ACTIIOItITY FROM THE
Comptroller Of the Corm cry. the Illitchors of
Wit [toot ha...theta - red a tilittit 0.1 of fifty per rent.
out of the retort - red prone, payable In .hares of new
tact to the swath:it of Ore ituutirrit thousand dollars
(4Ottr,tte3. making the capital Oftrott hundred Moue
anti dollars tsl.Gterffft• •
tittorbhuldris trill have ereelli on the hooks of the
Mirth with oar nevi share of Oft dollars for each too
barn held on toentrodath day Of January. /a.
D., heat
%flies this allottneotmates one-half of a share •
portion of the 41114 end, thrown.. may...Miele the
hare by • payment of twenty-Ova dollar., or tenet,.
that amount as on entatealentt but this option will
era. upon the completion of the /herr.° to the cap-
Ital. when- all remaining' fractions will be paid ta
cash. 05..17awda.1% . M. SarICRY. C.h•r.
•,We!tTCPES, JEWELRY, &o.
VA) a pris EvEnrrurvo ,
v., 014 z atil v
Air b gilli a r'lSol="Cat're'll
n. I
J. R. KENNEDY & CO.,
•
O TUTU VITIEET. forrposlte blaannt, le
.ell a
1,01.1 antlng Cue Rata,
lillver limiting Case N ateh,
" 111.1"
• ' •
bilver letcalotA:aae,
1/ , !. CI A MTI:(II:DRED MUER ?.t :1‘ , 7 Ari Msn.
CLEN la/ .rosargo pace of ONE
KACII.
001"
"'"
"'"" J " . laN NED T & CO..
,Ante (Wo &rota WWI, Expr,.. °ma.)
E0:1)1iM3
04 - .1" - ki 00 bur. for Bale bT
81 0"4" . HtRAI R ASJF.R, 1 19ewnC
for oateb7 fe .
1,1 &mead street
14 _ ,
I COEN--400 bush. Ear Corn rec d
and for set IdcßA NT A C4 bucon a
. 14 0,.
4 .
- 1. - "EATnE7iAW IO "sack w in store
and tracks to arrler on steamer Robert itoore,
.111 t , Cre1415 ,3 ISAIAH DRAM £ CO,
isbls Old Ilroti;i
4 - 0 Meows, 4 bales inni rf bags Rsp. boles Old Rope,
trlV l rgiN w ev r eon .,:
America for sale by 14 * advrarA &
()IL CLIVEIII4 cif all MN dB. style.
and wldiSS,' for pile,' wholosido sad,retsll, otth
OU Cloth MPH. Nos. 66 WAILS St. SPair street,
IAD
()RANGES AND LIKONS.
,•-• So boxes
76 do Of ZElff.l.
Jost retched sad andsor bs
}los. LAI T A n OrYs?r e..
bet.
B.f ATEIR EltitlNG—Just "reed
put upTezraxllrftrept i r OrZirarling ;
the doses, it the FUELUr Twerp eiar of
VorrPq its Urals.
NO. A ; 11"„eipm
•
EXTRA lITUCKWILEAT FLOUR
cernirad a (ro w an aupply of choice Tatra
tinckwheat Flour, put In *mall sacks Cur of use, and for laic at We Inintly . (lrocery Store of
JNO
rola 'Corner 'Liberty And Hand streets,
CONDENSED CilEANl—Borden's
Yetrnt.
_put up la ono PounA can.; .4 4 4 ` , ,, ( 5:1"?;
•Icemed bill], Apple Jelly Mad LuffeS,2,27
04.4ingle can, by JNO. A. V. 1 ,1 5, 411 Ay;
Cterner Libertn.nd If anti etree es.
1.011.11, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
1W bbl.. WM of the West;
tat •` (intact Fleece%
IW •• City Mills, III:n.131E00.1:
40 '• prime Michigan Be.*
MA bush, fled Wheat
10 tons lacconds;
ILO Vasa. Ear corn,l
Tor sale by
fe6
I 1 0ASIGNMENTS.
/0 boles Hewes Orange.,
13 0o oo Lemont:
:PO bet. ease Vreib Prete.;
tle • 00 Tomato.:
7b bush. Dried Pootheb—lxbiy.oz
.73 bble. tows Ordoro; fa!
bob: e ta" V i lze4 pjA t . ;
!gr,"!t!l,,T l 4R4a l ;liag i ra e ltrAßD.,
WALL 'PA JPEIRW—NEW GORWI
Atltlilrbal.-I.andlords Ann •fteesel/Weeii
Irlabine • ...nett thelT W• 1.1. PAXARAI 4X•ebte
wtll sv =,.11733.
W, r,
POLITICAL.
E (•01[NTY 011MISsION-
En.-,A311. I.L I% I.E.LY. Man•-tinn
r. Innurrlt - of nev.l.l.lt, ton , n•hin. t,•:, •o:
ntik, Int sbol ,nt d,el.lo.ci •./
ITS nest ounty Con f
NOTICES
B ONS PLASTERERS , TAKE NO
Tit F. tLzt .01 att.l at, r OF I. ;
F\ T. t o•i
t.ry tn./ ‘1 , 1111 , . . {P.411 k ..11.•
II Al •rf 1 , / 311 , 111 ILL
ESESSO
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,tl. tro nr,l the , tl4. r
and r. u.O oi• t •
4.ltt 0111 1.1 IM Pr111.1.,1 , pr
NOTIf..E TO SIIIPPEILS. -There
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MEI
NOTI('E TO (FON ERs 01' DR 1 110 , ,,,,
nwrvn• nf 1,9.. errince, Itufirl••.
ftht chef rvaltivnt ,on•rvnt ibt I 17 nt
l'lflet.nrgh. to [lily tn , tr I 1 , 1 . ,• .tux Trnn. J r. r'+
,n., ..f P , II7II.WITfI. In
nrevitlnnet .111, en nf apl•r•eted
51nr••1, X. sudi [Ol l .r.l: 1/t0 , .. vnnk•lt- nf
Int fit) vf Ine:1, 0,011 ,j 1
1.• r%on• ho nvgtnnt reia• • to 1,11.40 •nit I.tnvn , vn
111 t••• .ut•levt In 11,1 T. In b•• mootnrn-4 twivre
Lilll ayor dnahle Inc 1.,•••••:11 of 11•••
TTr 01 , 119... a. ? ..0 " P..... b . "•
:urno.l th• limv I 1.••n•t. Si.' tek,t.
er nth tro... for.
11,
Erb OUT $ ND
Each II or. N ."ira
Earb Your none elikla
V-aph Two flora. liar ..... . . MI
C'Llult.u.s sod 1 trz t.e.r sl,l‘ raw u by to. ,
1,43r.e.r., $l , LO tact,. ior addltional Lora,
r
r
K.
Yeb-nlry WC, —f..5-ntar of
MEETINGS.
sTOCKIIOI.DER. I / 4 OF Till:
4,4. 1 \•141
14.
AND 1 . 11 - 1 , -1 , 1 11..11 TI it N.
t 1..% 9111 at,. et al 114. • •lc rAt
~1111ona. nu tad, t , r Tairtlr rcvii. 11.1, en
~,,r for \l\ll.ll prat. or r:
r 4.44 d , r 4.4 le I IV, 'par
1413,014./ far 14ANIP 11l • F.44f.r.1. Tr , Attut - tr.
4 4 • tz.b4,4, 4 P 14•4.14,14,
NIIII:T1'11 , 6. —Au 441.
I.lll.mtt 1-11,4 t trt rf t-a,44 14,4,4 N 4,11 to
9.1 9 rill!. \ •
(Pr. taln N• 41,4{ V it. Jc.. 4 irfl.
- - -
NrOTI The ‘1 ockholder. of
1 , al, I Nl4l\ 111-411 r N AND
N1N0"... al , ry.44.fr•l• 1 .. 4'.4 44E14...
M 34 UT. 111 , 4 N •113f3+4. 11.4 -1. ,4414 44,441 ti al af•44.-
',441 4 4. n ..•.. 414
mrxin 11 .
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ttrrlCr Or or At I‘lll7 41 • 0.141 It. tl
Vl t 'At 04.11. trA, Ns. I
NNFA I. - in accord
wlth lb. t.r0.14: ... . a.l dun 19
(9 , 1,/ Ant
' `flT,V;47 4'l 74 ' r.
Vrtl ' ; '" Ur, ".
I C•.mry.pr to
t 14.4 1tt1..3t1 IA the rt..,
ca pnd )lAn.arerp. , fact a re 44.34•1 or Ifaaaa,r44,4
rpa,444,5 par. and trat44..1441 adtb, IPA-Incr.
.a n'7 1 4, •4 ,4 a
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ELECTION NOTICES. -t
HE ANN' Al. t..1..e.1 TWA OF 1/1-
1.1 Is t IS, • , 1 IME
•N E., I_l , M:olt or 11, Cu
-11.:1,10,k1, Y . ; ',sal, as r 1.1
• 01• I W71. , Y1:11,
.
thrlir,
VI rurl
cbs .1. ter L. , . l
I
IV F:I.T.CTIOA FOIL TIIIIITEEN
• HAwA rur rrar.,.•rri fur r
• , to sn •••
4.lti
• 11 I 1 33.
tt• I.q V , . 1 , cavattnr._
Lt.i 'IIoN NOTICE —An Election
N.r• r.•I •• The ,
drat, fur. • r id,
r, • to lo a{ 1., I ..1
4 ,; • 0 I .tb joy
~,7; r,ssu,r.
.
,511,410-1.•
1,11 ••• A,
SF 41.171) Pit OPOS ender•md
ior 1 - .0 0( W.l.' 1 . 1,0,.." .111 I.
s at tit,.
1,4 offie,
.1..101 1 . 11. 01 LI. 11 at el
the ').
L• 0 ,• • Pr 0114.410 • fur tltr. - rt
• • 1.10,' or. It rd %V tv. :to
;nr.10.1, fu
106, I rm.. ,Tbr
Ga. I.n.r• ../ /rind! no. 10 106,
for t.lll
lthe! e! )9 ' • •• LII aulll
b 111', //,rnpty 21.1. ittclu•oc, -hsr(t4f
050 I 1., 11
t.,,bt, ..eau, and k cep Is 0,-44.1.
"klg , t , tot I. rr".,..1 In r , .), - 1 .n 7 .n 4 al. Mil,
I. It. Vu l A srlS.l It,
AII crION SALES.
„ .
IN.
1:1 - EGANT 106'SIDECEI, LLANO.
F 11.Hr1F70111, OUT BC 1.1117.1.7\ An.. AT
A t;fl irks —II A 17E. (11A %CF. Tit tan.CtlltE A %U.
110 t ., E. WITH CITY t'ONVENIC!..)
--.1/n Frb. .3111. at 2, n &wk. P. It
a 11l « rob,. at Masonic Hall anctlon Hon., in
irid 117 tith h.. largo Inc stortmt Itrint
I/writing, .Ito•ta nu la "Le rn Artman, on tan line
01 1.11. Vl...burgh.. A Ilminnni and alancheatet 111.,11•
way. corner of Al/cal nmy A••unr. rontalnlna , lottble
pallor, 1L1...) ry 4
1 Ito on
with wide hall And • t•lr roffr: Nor florlolfera 00 iI
gof.r. hall. Ac.. t• o In linl.herl attic. Tn. Wadi
Is
lots Allnben fin3r;
tubs.. '
(unit.:,. bait...oven. and .ialloaitl
tubs..
but .and t•ild nolon. bus on.l goof 13•41
tturfni.otorr mum .0.1 bathroom rills vial., cloud.
ilokoo ha. brea ly pttily& papilad
mad put lo xborooAtt frjotir. Copt, ant nit.l etdd *a
t, Ibroopbout, mtatlonar 7
noon stand, 015 , 0121
.011.1 f and ;Oslo no.ollf.s. p0v.491%., the fa.
,14•111.1 of s rontr7 ninon. witlt utodaln
pruacturnt. of b r
ill( r•
lint Du cn.l.ta of :liable. and Cartinan
Mutt. nro grapr arbor, coal Ac. Thf ,
I.roulals Ito/Axon...lT WA out w i lls dwarf' Troll
and nr 050.1 Mal gravtl
isf oltrp fvoof Westvrol.4 . lloP of 14 (.• , 1. rgtOgg.
Ins 01.,, AII.g Lnhy a•unin.. •nal feet. Irian wow Punta
• .1E11.1li•--One-talrd remb. ',aloof. la one use tato
. "rub •IV{lrs,l by hood and mortglab.
For for..hcr particular., ...pill , at NI and Fifth
T. A. hi,.(l : r:
111111MINGIIAM PIROPERT Ai'
AlleThoN. -On Tborsdny niortilitg. Feb. =L
t! o'clock. WI. bt .0141 of, •go. drogligC, In Fdtat
Illimningtmia. nla two-storied Mitt Darrilline
11005t5..1t0a..4 Meadow betancn Cot sin
and tar. atriml.s. K.sen bon,. Ima arimfate Tara..
ith bake•to•ro and out Lyman.. alt I. good
%lon, Drina itAnrlY
1'7 , 1111411 - nllll-Pm rib ea. 1.1 haIoMCC ti fen tare
thrtr years, with Interval. accormt , -by bond nftd
„monomer. 1 ••• ••
to 6
!via t, kfeG LF,L,..A11 Anr
TIWELIANIG AND LOT IN ELIZA!'
iIWtII ItflltOttlfr AT AUCTIVF.;-4)n HAT.
1.11113 AT, Feb. 17th Inst.. at IS obilonit IC, *tab.
Id at Madly Mtn to the highest• bidder. on the •
.ppr. colans, last certialo Lot of. Ground inflated On
.berond 01.,a4_44fling - propertit • of. Cant, Feeds*
toad J. A. Firming, knorrp aa. 191 hie. 71 1 planOf
old Borough, havinga front Or about 10 Yank IA!
.tendingbackbl about U) feet to Ilrai atteer s tinwhitn
is trawled a aubstautlal two-4101'1.d Wick Da'elllll.7.
containing .lai r room.- awl . lisientent. 111113 • (ratan
o*tank. In rya/ fronting on Tlrat street. Prromoo
rotriog to purchase srlll. tako Itrownselllo float 01
o alma day of ant, returning at 10. tn.
Yurthrt pnrliculars at 63' Yinh .tenet. Term. .at
aide. Title indisputable.
fell• T. A. gIeCLELL AND, Ancilf: •
.13 AN'li ElTltekr—Ogi Ttecooday, Feb.
2Lin, 111 2 o . lloFil r. .111 Fifth
gold al kirsonlo
Ilan Auction {louts. An rind 67 Fifth ',tract,
Is snares Allegheny National Bank.
fels T. A. Anet•r.
1)117*
uuitcl—on Tur.BA TE
pt RI IN
'lock, will lag sold, at Tiatoult Ilan. Auttaot
Mona.. 63 and 17 pint. street. tblar No. at in First
Preabytertan Cialren, slinsted in the
rich) T. A. Illet'LELi.ANir, Anntllbi
mucATroN.A.L.,
Tux: WEST CIIESTED ACADEMY
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE.—The Peesiod
Tenn of the Scholastic Year, commences on theist
of February, and closes on the sa y of J coo next.
Bois and babag direr Moron:x . 1(1 prfplacd for bo
ldness or Dolloyyr. The Principal. who la Mao the
head teacher. IsAsslaled by Tkaa scutlealen of MAI-
St tact and erfrYteure.
fl y,
aw ins pumbwmd the torso sod commodious
Sawed •peoperly near West Chester, lately ocempted
ay thqpnonsyl•anla UMW, 4eadletny, be de , dana
rtanoaitochis Ylehool them Ina few weeks After the
removal the Military department. though at resent
'try efficient Fad I:total/bins, rill be abandoned.
* For ( " °"°l°Fu" l/71TEIrli b ;. P li e vI r ig:
AI Wen C10...a.r. roan.
NOX SO
7n Diamond. All &
enhenN,
y
=I
RE-FLAMM
LADIES, SAVE VOLE MOSEY
Hy paving your Old Sabin Warn
cessons,_ TPA 13Enti,wArrrat8_ mars, WE
r t rrylll.ll9, ISZVOL tiros, &KU
Can Wl* re-plated .d made U n IZOR AND VCSAB
ratIAL TO MOW . 0 •'• • .4 ..rwr
JOHN g iamna,L,
Mau. se.paa Clalr :Stmt.
Tt.D - 'if ENT -Ry a
n. - T6•
e. 1 4, . • a., (11. A
AN -A, T 11— t 4. For i s " n
HIS .
Sull rot I
'AnTED- it the Ilow.c of Re
h,l TE
N.,. r • ,141
;k , •• • 1./ P. 1.• \1 i itch
Ik . N 1,400 l'}: WEIR
-Ns t .1. •V v. I , rr r n here to it.ll onr
I'A ,•T \ • L 0.1.1 tlt ,KWIN , . Ml
- .111, ,
Tto 11, 1 N1,1.01...01,1 111,41
t I ‘1:1, f•-• , •
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ti I .11.1
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rr% •
I. lilt I.k: Ihe et! Story
• V• 1 I
I. Olt SA I.E - Four Brirk 110w.e. , ..
•
, nri I ...1 c .errtl. In l'nl..notgr. And urir iktr
91
1 , 01 0100 .••t . a i $Oll , ar. on. I 0 , nlr. of J
1 I I , A, 1,• 11.•0•1 11F N. B.A.
trip if
1. Ott S ii,i: -IVO 1:1.1.11.47 1110ISE -
•,,,,,,,, n 1 ,1• 0, al t. 1.'1...1 .1:.•,• nr :a: and II
. . .. .
1:0It SALE 100 t LAND $1,600
1 ._,11,r,v1 t 'II It 111 9111:41 1 AN], "'inlay
111, OF I AN 1 , •!!“11..1 41n , \, • • .t., 1 ity.
ruu,,,,t., the l'arllk
1,,,,,1.): • •A• ...I f , .0. n r , 1 1,1.0 a .1101•1401.
:•• 1 i tn., r . 4. A ! '• • • ~l , NrIL . • al A run,
.I•A3,tf
1:6 It SA LE--O I I ITE 0 trli LEM
. IlY.1: -10 , ..0 frt t of • 11,1. p1...A. 10:0 la feel
-1
.. del, red In Flo .I•ur :1, or .111.F1.• r• Cros.
-I' .•. I'n.u , F..n..• •,nd l'lt 1 , - Lt. 5 1 1‘11. nt kt ~ . .t
y ; , . ••••• na 11,“ ~z T .I. Au, I . ,ti•ho-‘ll It. 11
At, •r 1 rnrut.. Fn. .1 tnlr.A. 11. 11. AA II . li. a. 4.. , ..
\tr. lllthllrs. a. NI. :a. r I ..., Fa., or 11400. N.
Nill.kl:lL ltua 12.7. or No. 4 Cl. aaaur L. rh4.- ,
.1.....1.,1 •
• _ -
I; Oil SALE--A Valuable Country
I re. , den.... at F.lgranad tqation. rennaylesnl•
Fr.l.• or.. on. mud n 1..4'ta11.• From Wlllstnanurg;
n yen asre. 101 are rche• n 1 Land; n Cu, ,,,'. 1.••11-
1,, runtalnlng ten morns And rcllar underneath:
Fru. and .1,1 r .pat roil nre• on
t.
er.n.l.e • Far
I,rtarer luf.snuLlon. rail 51 No. IC, Flan alreat.
I'ltt,Largl.. or on :Le prana.ca.
u.r.' dal J H. IX L
!NI
0
- I:11 SALE .1 Al.ll ABLE PROP
-1 17.111 - 1 AT II A 4..ai II I.Y t•FATInIi on
I.
Y. 0 It. A larat Aunrtanttal
1 ,, n , Du , ,1 . ., . ......, ......, ,nwron, ni.
r...... batn...... und.,A .n...0n.A : 11. arts:cold • a.
. a Aplrn 11.1 c0...4,43n,, aw1nA.a.1.9 1 ) 11, 14 .. 0 , 1.
i• .a . r ' •1 ' ..7".. ' ,- r i.; ` , ' , ! , -" ,T7 " :".. 'lo < ° . L' A ` r 'r r , :; ‘ l ,',- . ' t. ,:, :: :
t• frun . .. tt, 1 , 11, rla , r. and ronal.l. of mono'. iv
a 1.,. 0 Ltrn . an na 01.1.1 e. Into Lot. , tu ,ul, ~.,”._
,1.e.... Au, lu b•rnsat ton de-I,A ,an he obtalard
fr•tn l Art. Is, HAI. nu Oar prrmsans, Or
St AL IEI: 1111 Y. No. 001 Fifth At, eat. foll:IrnxII
I.Olt SA LL-FARM - A valuable
Farm...at alo!nr nlAact FIR, Arer, .11000 , 1 Its
Washisrit , ,, ,, nuty lles., a , col , o. %A rat from Plea.
..ts rgh. *lll,ll, .1 4 U.11.....rthr onto rt.., at htenhen.
1 01.. lend 14 , 1 r tune trran sh. Y. l 6C. IL FL, ad.
,Intrs• Ina , ~ f aaanto•l and Pal Id liardner, and
•, , ,nra,nun I. .r..... 1 • vonesnotllona 1.11,
.1u ar. Bart. •,..an, ao•I ..11,cr tast 1 . 1 11 ,1 4.. , • Tha
• 1.. I. I. au.l., a h•-• •1 Al• -,1 ..1!t I. At ion. Laving ay
..,. r...rrn . and j•,,, 0 art, orchard. .11 to •• , ..1
s era•ll Itne,nrd Th. whole tract I,
.
I . 4.41 , .1 , 1 , a.:11 .1..01 7 •v.ln •,I•op.rlor I oat. n•
,'.•' I•ar,.• F
-0101. "0 , ~.% ta J. E. JOIIN.I I 11
..
, 0 At tots t:r.... Or of \‘• SI. Al Ilci, on Ihe pr. snl
lett. Irna T
- - -
...;„1:14 ICKLET PROPERTY FOR
, - A LL.-1 ...tar f , •- ,al• • ant • •••••• rl...tratCe prop.
It/ a 'lrtn n , 'l 1 t•d'. or tla at 511nn At lar•aul.l.a.
to. 11 .at•• ,o , 1a.r., , , par'. Lar-:r, o 1.10: ro,u.
!.1,',..P..1441•7.5'".4',,:;‘1''J.,-,101,::;.T:d.-."'.7."."5 '%.1,1
•C...: I aura ro.o, ...tc, 6..00 and hath-noona. The
105 •OCLlaaa• :. at: V l • o aux... and 1. ta unannn.laara
of tl. aes 1 5..... Cruit-iu arr.., pr., taw arrand
tal../154, plum, rt..r.,. spun A, ~....., At ra..•
n.,r1.., • on.rturrl.• And -,,,..t. Th.,. i• ...., •
uncule auan or). IL 1.- ^) •••0). and a I.an-to4n
A ra,. .. ba f• •I ',at.; IA n: ~,, : ... I. r. n.-.. r,,,,„
rral-eti Ala , a •tab.r. ea•-ta,e wad L tnti..n Uo-a....
Ar'" " '''''
7" ''''''.
or
1 3,111 15 TlllStl..nrra.
felt 1 , ..1.31 No 135 1 lord 111. • L Fit, , orrl.
-
I , Olt SAL E t•IIEAP.
=MEM
PROPOSALS
fE•PLATED wrrn otprEs
WAIIV
.1 w,rt • ,u.plr ins.clon
t
.1 1,-, 1...1.1,11,1',
troimk
MU
..~~:f:~ ~..~
s
.1 r 'IN vll.z!
FOR SALE
r. so
A nA 1 . 1:01 . EICT Y.
of FIVg Ai tn 1W Wry tonnthth.a.nolning
int pt. luta.. or .i3u.“, ant. J. itigß.ith The
~,,, .1114 a inaiti Yraine Prum•
Par.. n. f•
'f I 1111 , I
1 , !.• 1., 11, rfla- , f nr
ANIt•T r • ••••
r• (II
FOR RENO•
11.11:T- prlt the
A wArr how , r_ •", , 1 .n.l ..trr.l4
n•on I.A t• hlg .1 Cc, Artilj t‘• •. iv.
%MIT ti •FrrC.r., t.-
1:0It RENT—\o. 33 DlEttuoild
A .
qui, al M. 1-X , U.••NUL Kl4l‘
ZONAL KK.
ja..)l
. _
I) I ILT- The Store Itcrous situ
.1 41 afr ••frt. 11 , 414 . •41.1 1.1444 - rty
we.. r Kr, . l/rng - glNt.
nas.ln .t• 4,, Apra 14a. of 1 4 :. 14.
, Fn
mln , I, Nan •1/ 1 . 4 , 7 tf
•
I. OH SALL . : Ott k; NT Ai svo 'dory
A v.•,," ,11ysant %Playa. of Kewlcli.
y. r
-y 0 , 1 rypora. 1.0.-moy.l
..1 • , ry.lo”. El.t.lolto oul,eyll.l.
1.., • tr, vllll,+l we'', Intr.:rico (MP*. he.
0 , 0.11 I:ll , ,clre 1.1 O. 11. ISIA
nL.
1. el.4
2.•
:0111tENT--STE.I. I I GUIST MILL,
A “toor tn. „Iloonn,rancta Myer.
port, • riTLAIIt,IIINT 5111.1....111.1 - cr r run of bnr”..
.1171 nhuotlnot etrellent machinery. la
Food 0,14. t. 1111.1
I.
--ell I. , ente.l for hnslnesa,
nod copy , cuontry 1,10 . 1 . 1111. 1 . 05....40131
I. 101 vet when nulrl. In.llnputable. For fur
ther.ll
l nation. •pi.ly on the prozol••oe, or .I.lr. an
KM.711. ~17,:ny
DISSOLUTIONS.
IIsSOIAJTION OF PARTNER
. •Pilly.—Thr partnerthip heretofore , . xiatlng bo
rne., U. 1..11...111/10 . . W. J. ItellAnTEll. under
Ito mon , of II .11
I.OItZ & is Oda day die•
.oesl by mutual mamma. Th. baton.. uf the line
will be willed by their at their netee
Mdi, tenth t anti streut. near Chesnut- &Ile
g
1 ha umlereitru.d wdl cantle. the
lamler the wpm, arid stle of 01.1"attOtk:s
is.l.llTONwhoa with th y eir tneramed
111.., they are determined ts. continue to prude°. an
of - Flour areond to one. In the market, they
thro rr•pectfutly regticekt at icael %MI
I.olr. al.. DI. , part leularly thaw 6•PIESt plell.e la
that *oleic i.f prime nrce•Oly. roa I r.
1. ,1 1...k10it12.
J. W. niMPSON.
Taunt auk Mb, 1., W. J.
ThenkteXASTE-B
aaderatrniA "Sold respectfully inform the
nonilr dial. ham In, oaoelated himself with U. OIL
NION1: and W. J. Mehl Ai/Trill, untlet the name and
.0e of& CO.. the easiness
tanners)rondurtrol by sIMPsoN a KtitoX, at 1711
gest, ref Ousel. Allegheny, will he centlnued by thu
Den Oral. dated Pebruaryttli.
COW i J. W. reuJN.
• - -
TIIESOILLTION OF PARTNER
sIur.-The parte...hill heretofore atlatlng be
tu,ot the underaigned has beta , Itsaulaud by wall
a] etdoeut, In okr effect J•uttary tat, MM. THOS. J
11010 i INN+ Os rrtirle, from the tirm, The mania-
Ina partner. wt.
cons
tune th e heath... of the late
lion under. (be name and atate EVltltistati. K.E.3-
01 CO. W. riVEltdifth.
II PRESTON.
.7110L..5.(WA 3..IIOIVY,KINSON.
•
it av ton
C. .
.rid eny tnternat In the eon of EVERSON,
ritk&Ttlia & t.O to Wm. 11. Everson, It. rreaton.
end C. Oral?. I heerfully cmonturnead Um new
friend's/tad theTwgz.riffgh.,,,,,N.
DIVIDENDS.
• . .• ..„.„ ,
Or flax or ins NATlonat It tel-ta NO
AND 117010 W) Colimmir.
rlTtelttUtull, Februtat 3d. ISM
Trir BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
the above Cotupeny hero thleday declared &div
idend of YORTY CENT.,out ur toe earning*
[lie laot 61 I oaths on tbe Capital hunt: 'lO. per
Ont. to (nab and 73 per cent. In Certllleatee of biome
More, amenable on and after theYM.ll loot.
The Traveler [tools rill be closed from the ttth
11.2 =A loin.
kb :red O. TIFJIINUNII, flunrettoT•
twit ticirr, Irreltt , Olt COZPAYT,
rrr-rnuclion. JulasaTU th , f
THE BOARD or DIRECTORS OF
the Peurl 011..t!cOnlefr Obinatalarly bare 06etared
Thal out of the net tartar of VIA ISM ale menthe,
dla r lf . rel all I te t tTn d alt f d r mNejo u irot:
rune" let, trA6, awl that tbe rereeluderof .14 own
ing., Uollarn per ahem &balite. rueorredist lb.
T gfeTax . s' ofd'iti±J. ti Ektre
PAINTERS.
Jars s. LW., JvilS LAI!
I ONG & LANE.
_LA
SIGN ARTISTS AND HOUSE PAINTERS.
No. co !WIT lIFLELLI bt.,
Lettering of ill rinds "aerated) promptly and in
noraruassed elegance.
Dcantiltd bbow Cards on emu :need paper of all
colors, and 6111.• algae on 61ats, toads to order sort
sent to allnarta or the country.
Pictorial Designs eaoegted in a highly prattle
=onto.
Honer Painting done with a regard to durability
harmony of color, and neatneas oltinish.
B AD work at res.lopable , rates. rolatitty
_
W ILLLIBI 11. I3UOWN,
(Lath of the tthm of Dimwit & B11:101011f
110138 E AXD eluN PAINTER.
drool Lost corner of 1110 and !Market dlerketli,
..a1".." • - 7-Pf prifir 'FR da
Ik . V•
N oTICE.--CO-IPARTNEnsHIP.—,
We hare Ms day aafoelated with us In the PM'.
leg I.lusineur, ARTHUR 110EISON; 'to date hum
Jeet
M e :IAM, TAW (MN the
d
JOHN MONTY - RC.
,plsE£ll MeNAUtiIIER.
BAXUEL )11eNACICAIEE.:
MEE
SOAPS, EXTRACTS &c
nrouTED Goon,
MENEM
=MEM
MIME
111111EIMIZI
=MEE=
11=
ILEUM
ME
=1
N111t)\ .1t:II \NIoN, DruggiNt,
1=111:1
BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c
.iI4.NTI
`.'alcnllnt+t
lk 'alen.line,42
raletitirteh.
TORN P. HUNT & CO.,
\o. :9 FlllO Street, Masonic Hall,
=
To t TraO.• and Ihe Public
FOIL IR II: CRS
In the 011 World
B 1 PALMER
I ♦ oluwr. r. 0. Price 91,00
. it y A D. 11 Fourth A trtAtlll
GROCERIES, LIZIIIORI3, &c
E OFFER FOR SALE
Our Entire Mock of
Groceries and Liquors
,cLp cicoErr
P • lnritr lb. am:viten of drab.," to our larFri . uid
nr,• d . b... - • are drstreu , of c/o•lu4 ont
ter tort ilat. bratef A p/ LI nest.
Nt r burr on band limp. lot 'of imported sad Dor
meeile 0 , 4 WO.. pure Old lire Whiskey: doe
Imparted Brandi •nd Dud . Gordon '• beet
bbrrry liort Bill Ads. lipttrklfi and Still Car
are ba St Inc Of rarlous brands; Aadoela• an d
Ruin. Urban e libbirire slob Nildsky.Sterugbion
r
Num b
bitters: Peppermint in Met every
!blue belonigibe to the liquor beams.. a doe lot of
Tres. .eluted ebb el, to tbr boat retail
and ,
roar.. rubs. Pleb. Nett. in barrels end
belt it.. wc dispel.. of
L A Nil V. OR FM ALL LOTS at the LA./WI:3T
14 AT LS FOR I ASTI.
T I F. G E TT Y',
35 Ohio Mt- opposite the Market,
(.0 ;0.1 A IA rLtik bS ( ITT.
J. I. w•wt. 1.101,E. W. I, 1110flii-
I OLIN 1. TIOUSE b. BROS., Nuece50n.1.31..1.41
on.1.31..1.41 Me retunts, tom,r of Fottb
fir., and Wo.t., nnwrs. eltt.hlarFh. (feta
• _-
gsfßfs
\ Eli SKIRT FOB ISO&
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
ou DornLE)
SPRING SKIRTS,
Le.a6threi euiLLileij bj ihe Nte owes of rateal,
11 ESTS, 1111111LEY it [IRY,
15=1
SSETZST linCol=ll-13.-.
h .411 . TWL•
a% rn.'y the r
• ~ forl,lo, sn•l
r I I 111 , 1 b . Ih.ry •••111
r• OL. praarr.re
rl 'tr...
, ~,• t. perk., in
vs. c.t:nitry. It toawl N.CONO
•,I ••• .11.11, , t r•• • • laleL mt.te
tin 1.1 l'Ll !I I 11 - 1 c. TliE
El fil
STANDARD SKIRT
I!, fa•1 , 1.•••1 , .. • orl.l.
rt • i'• , • 1. ',I by Pltt•-
• •,,b )0.1- r. A In sb tby Orat-cla, bulaal
SD fill. el r
Bradlty's Duplex Elliptic Skirt.
Al L or THE CCLEIMATED
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT
AT LON L.,T RETAIL rRICEIS.
iILM•r..A.3I:C.
Suppled tut the duxes at lowest rates.
AMC/ICM CARLISI.E,
3.0 x-irtiz 03tx-oot.
Let , rf-ext Ito i
DRUGS AND OHS VICO li3.
To THE LATHES OF MI ERICA:
ASK YOU
HARRISON'S (OLDEN DEWDROP
And Victoria Regla,
THE DES OF TILE WORLD. TOILET, FAILIAN
end Wilms. It 'lace • rrsrm Um to the
t omptcetoe .ed rich tone, Ilk. the Ferrari Ramble
,Coui, . toisoliful tint of the rote.Maatterturird gc
by A. W. HARRISON, Yhtinifei
phla. For yule by Dm. GEO. H. ar.vsr.a. o. d aR
Druggists of lititablaigh.
U R- REED,,
• Dillend • elyuerst AseiDir
H Al."" itklitWtTg.
nirVIS R It VIII Innard Lately rurtor• tbe rtra.,
NIFU XII Iloor Ita natural color. and F
N !Frit prod.'s • nun growth wbcra rwILS.
NM' LH Inas &Inn olt, and It Trtll stop the rA.11.8.
NEVKII Inning out of the tudr In tt Con FAILti.
N t : ,Yr r a ' le d 4 Y tlx l e! KP I IVIL LP ICIJ d o
*TORI., F A I rtgi
ol i. (11 , 10 waa Fedend ,t roetto.
KELL,.
SHOON JOHNSTON.
31711=1.11:ro-GmErr,
Cornet"( Fourth and Smithfield its.,
Ducoe. CrinflcALß A FINE ricarumEuT.
NArs. HicvsnE" ulm.suirs, NnNt23.
ta.,truported from sa Landon,
Paris and Coo. j 1?
w OODNIDEb. WALLACE, .
1773acsloo , cale 312x-tass3estis,
Dr.sticus JS
tells).,,PATtra t l;:
. rerforaei, Ifetatolc, CarbOn ell. &a.
Mar.,Whitoo`s Vetebestod rodent Dryer In out
end two posed cans
*rot 3"I WUO4 Street,
orrosrrs Tins ert, cakat.piluirra.,
m in:t T e • PTPTSPITTROIT. Ps.
J . SCHOONRIttiIIEII/sspri,
Pittsburgh White Lead Works,
DIRE W LE AD,
ncuz Lr..so cam nq akrort PAINTIN
No. 08 IntacHa Elltroot.
GOVERNMENT' SALES.
4ALE OF MEDICINES _ BELONG .
I
INU TO TUE MEDICAL 104c1PATI1ENT UY
TILE ARMS.
hfrnICAL PrnvATOn'S
'Wminteramm..l). C.. ife.hrnarPM.
An auction Cale of Valuable Medicines no longet
rennin .1 by the idedieal faspnetineni, O. Army.
11l be In ld thla,elty on TiilJ.lttlikAkif,tbe lint
Any of Marrli next. sod aucceedlng days. ir Deena.-
..st to o'clock A. 0.. at the Warehouses located on
ithlielary Square, }VIII and .7. aireets. hack Of the
thy
Tim Atedlelnee are In, the original packages, and
the attention of lbe trade la Melted to this late,
which trill embrace the fullohltig'principal artletea.
Mat
sninhorte Ether. WO Ma.; Aleibbol; tfo bottler;
Compollll4lVpirlis of Ether, IMO Isimplo Cerate.
I. tab /M.: (Shloroforto. in lbs.: fluid Extractor Bo
rba. v.. Fluid Emmet of Clueliona, goo lbs.;
Fluid k.x marl of Ipecuttanha,23olos. Fluid Extract
of latcharL, Bydrax, y.:allbs.; Dover's
l'on due. Po iba.: Cod Liser MO bottles: Cam
elot. Vills..lo.ouche..ent Lump/mail Cathartic MI..
Itti,n
P h ,
bar.r. tTruputeollia, 40 . 1ba.; Co xr
e
mpound
liturits of I.avendvr,beside other amides.
1. lass Ms Of sixty artieles of the Naterfa
lots similar to the abore ,
will bo Offered for sale.
Catalognes.coutalvinir, a complete list. with fell
nonlehlem win be Mad,' by the 17illinst.;
Tertnx—eash, florenunent funds.
Tile day will be allowed to porehaver• moo .
lug their proper Sty. C.UTHERLAND,
org. C FL S.. Medical Purveyor.
. W. lit/TELEIL J..
A ortionter .
MEM
PLUTIBINo.
v t • 001) I't MI'S
IRON PUMPS,
sm,r JCPPLAI-DX^r EA.
Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc,
LEAD PIPE,
BATH TUBS SINKS, WATER CLOSETS
1%.1411 BNB', it 1 , 11 NT VMS,
I V (11.7311 • 1?
Ar,.... tr• T, f,S.Is
01 tit m nold Leaziarr
duazript‘ou , taut h•aJ
at
Addy, IV & Bartley 's
Cul:N n 1.1.1 .0.1"
PITTSBURGH , PA
rECI
BEAVER STREET, MANCHESTER,
FS F T., 1 . .J.T OFFIf F.
N N 1.11. , 1•••f r• pyjr!nx 4.31 , yr•clptif
All 0r.11 , r. by aska;:l.i.” - 11.0.1y 3Lteaided t 4/..
J•l:eod....tc:cown=
prr DEWY LE.in PIPE
•
SHEET LEAD WORKS
o ortio/o of
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD.
tn , p on hems and '.O mai, to ardor axl
act rrnakrod. •t the
Lowest Market Rates
=I
&MET, FARRELL & CO,
r. S 187 Etafti4eld Street- Intutaret'. Pa.
PEIYMBENG, GAS AND STEAM
nrrum, ALL rrs
Cs refUlly attend... 4 to hy rperieneud and mutt..
urk.meA. A Ina Assort.. e .A a
GAS mins, SINKS, BATHTUBS,
811° ''' sk " " Th ll'Arza. cmy3ElNDAxiv,
Cola. - Matt, en ',And and made co ordei
TATE & SEVILLE,
"I,llt , liiratl;ritub.o.
puunnino, GAS AND
.. M•TSai`gTC+
HYDRANTS, IRON PUMPS,
111:ET L E. AD,
.111ELT 71 , C
1. CAD I'ILPF- . 1,
aim/NS
WATER CLOSETS AND WASLISTIVIDS.
E $ CO.,
to Ably a Etresn,)
No. MS VVood St., Plttddnti. Pa.
T. T. F.TTL.N .
GAS FITT/LNG,
PLUMBING AN STEAM FITTING.
&WOKE BELLS,
Portables t. Cigar Lighters.
E Tr'E.VS S CO.,
Sacc.,•., .1S1:, • Verru.t
wt rrrrgurnaci. Pl 4
MEI
IMl=Eial
Plumbing and Gas Fitting..
FORCE PUMPS, FOR ENGINEERS..
TEWN PIPE &. BRASS WORE,
Or ALL DESCaIPTIONS.
MNATETNIS CO..
.4,lay 1.411.8.)
WS Wood St., Pittsbargb,. Pa.
BOOTS AND SHOES
GiLivs CALF BOUTII. µ •
A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S WEAR
OF EVEE.Y DFISCHIrTION. •
J ., A TEES' POLISH BOOTS.
A. elegant moortmout of :
Balmoral& Gaiters, trier-Shoes,
T 1 A T.MOR A TR..
An .10. of
Call, Grain, Morocco, and Fat:
BOOTS & SHOES.
Boys Boots and Balmoral&
Calf, Hip and Grain Leather,
Sewed, Nailed sad ro w ed..
CIIILDREXII 8110 ES,
/tad a full and emograre . l . ri of Goo& M LOW
.t
M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION EMPORIUM.
55 and 57 Fifth Street.
J. A. 11011DISON co.'s
GIIZAT BENWANN UAL
'CLEARANCE SALE
OT
BOOTS al SHOES,
WILL CONNEENCS
aSoadaye the lath linumit..
AND OONTINITH TWO IWNLAN. • .
net, cud» stock as beta marked doerv,...ad
will ite sold at greatly netacoet £[tote. to Wake 4 1 . 00
amt.' AAtAlti bSOCS.
Itementber the Number,'
Ctl Market street,
Next Door to Barter's Da Goode Atone.
3.13
REDUCTION , IN • •-• ,
Boots, noes, Gaiters, Balmoral!,
POLISH BOOTOAND
rutrivamvirp, t i r:111 ma t e 'e at
tor
SPRING COOliff.
CALL WILT, AT
,T. S. ZSCIPIELMIXo4=3 2, O,
SI Marker Street, 2d door from 11.2222.
BOOTS Abi SHOES
AT COSTI AT COSTS!
.ELt 9S 37(setemessi etrosst.
I ft. new "Mpg out my math% etoelr..4
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Tian:lona%
Iroßsh Boots, Eco.,
.4&¢` COs Tr
To make room tor Spring Stock. Great 1344,TV=
may " VrTt.leCLIMi/C)i.
red an Federal Weed. Allegheny.
SOILED owns. - • I
TCe Lase no 'ban& s Lit of MEN'S, fl U.
IiOUTIPS' and AIIILDREN•B AWN, !Ktialwrhat
eollcd whtth Bwi4lanaeoat ; •
nEtwpx.rss OS tOST.
Jr 3 . . Carnahan'l 150.,!
LADIES GENTS!,
an:-..n‘ Es. Aso cOnxicrops
Boots o Shoes and Gatti's,
At COYLE'S, newsier MIA And Wills iSlnsniA.
4i - rstecn to snit tTllnteoti). 6.0
DRY GOODS, TRIMMING&
)03IEsTli %
1
CC TExi i BELL'"
MEE
~. l u clu. m.
Drl3'll4
{y IIOI.I:y.3tl lIE LAIL
22. Fairth. Eat:root.
NO. I.—FRENCH CORSETS.
NO DOM JUST OPENED AT
IS and SO llarket Street
NO. 2.- 31011.1,111 MEAD NETS.
NEW STYLES JUST REC'D AT
1111111E1E1
Tracnuotr, aLror 5 C 0,5,
Neg. 7h and SO Market St.
NO. 3.—DECIDED BARGALNS
EMBROIDERIES
At Nos. IR and SO Market Street.
tiArnmi, ut..vDE a co.
"k:O. I.—BL.iNKET AND
BREAKFAST SHAWLS
mummoorviv ciico.wr.
At Naorum, Glyde & Co'a,
Nos. IS and SO Market St.
NO. D.—WINTER HOSIFJIT
82 4 .73Zt GriA047319 1
SA*LLIJrG rElir CitleaP 4.2
Maoroxa, Glyde & Co's, .
No,. 7S and SO Market Street
O. 4L-FIFIIIIISHECG GOODS,
1.1 : .
"VrIELIM"fr 4012CELAW . .
the Triettoitsg Store of
MACRUM, CLYDE & CO.
JOS. HORNE & CO
4=41.,,au oosx. ;
Are Offering their Entire Line of Goads
AT
VERY LOW PRIM
- 1:12101:411
191a1113 , 33MXi1r ElNClorLarrrb
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Sets, Collars, Sleevel
SCPCOX" E333-7.142Tai
AT DECIDED BARGAINS.
POINTE LACE GOODS
Clan and Mac
JOSEPH zronaw d CO.'S,
77 and 79 Market Street.
pumEs (}MAUI iEn DOWN.
IMMIPTER GOODS
At Very Low Prid es,
REPARATORY TO TAKING STOCK
8A.110.1.1315 CAN .84.11.111 IS
Negligee Shirts for Men auditors .
Feats and Drawers of -Shatter
Flannel t Woolaral Merino'. -`.
Warm Gloves and WenlenitilNl 4 r -2
ler ..
y; - . ,
Woolen Scarfs, Nal:Eters andNII-
. : .
bias;
Handmade Zephyr_artieleg
Woolen Gaiters and Mittens; 9
Balmoral Skirts for Ladles and'
Misses.. •
F. H. EATON
•
fßvrc~tmn to EATalf, MACRCH& CA.?.
AT' - .. . ,
. ,
,
W. W. EP OPICRAVS, - •
W. 13oals.ot - If3t. '
_ . .
Y.ou will Ind pest bargall?sin r ' ,
ESIBROIDEIZISkLACItI3 . 1
LACE FLAN MIERc . .".:
LAcr.- CaLLAILIraf 000D5. r
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YOURIZON , I3 VrAil, eH I ItTls
BOW' MLULTb.,CUESSTS; &a... 46., at
No. Si Market Street. -
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CARP" IncCANDLESS & CO:,
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MORRISON'S
SHIRTS AM) SHIRT COLLARS
WHITE. ORR & CO”
NEW DARE KID GLOVES.
$ 1 , 2 t4 $ 1 4 23 , $1,25,
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NEW LIAM NETS,
NEW ETTLEMOHAIR NEE% • c:
60KETIMING NEW WOE THE REAP.
Ftra naar atylca 3al.q received at
prrrisntriacar NURSERY
AND. OAKLAND GREENHOUSES.
esesersore to :so. Arardack,
NITIMILIMIEN Fumurre, ritubalb; raf
aolleit attention to their extensive stoat of Trutt aza
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No. 33 Narkejitreet
OCULIST. - - -
DR. - STERRETT, • •••
ATI Penn street, EYNIOVES CATARACTII ,
mos operation, meatus but slight pain: Inserts A
Mena 14es. Straighten Croaked ones, Open/
Obeirorted Tear -ducts as as to dispense with
onsi,shil) stile. r:aatAlilyt
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Plain Chintzes
and Lawns,
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Worth SI,2Z.
310. , N 711171 Frusirr
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