|V-i|Sg§~ BATUBDAT MOBNING, JAN. 26, 1862. The Propositions about Taxing -- -v- Newspapers. - ': Mt. C6lfax, of iadum*, , means .of increasing - the revenue, tostop the transmission of -;.nswspa|toxd by *’private'-expresses, and -'cause them to be -earned exeltisively by tbeOorfeftimsni mails, we entered Into.no argument; offered no word of objection *' whatever, iimpryb-ecause we anticipated * this result which we havesince witnessed. .Without the least, intention to' undervalue ',. y® »>o« i*.allowed to say that •, M? prqjectgf giring amonopoly of carrying ? newspapers’to the Post-Office -was 'so ex- powd.tothe mqst obvious objections, which -jthe experience and commOQ sense Of every body wouldat onoe adduce against it, that eliborate opposition to such a scheme - would hare appeared to us dually uncall •d for and absurd.-, .The only circumstance, ... .that ever could have given anydegree .of ' ” Importance to Mr; Colfax’s unfeasible method of taxation, waV the fact that he i*> or has been,. a. newspaper - pro* - prietor andpublisher. Bat the motives of • I ** •rersbove suspicion in tiifo _ They are unimpeachable. Nay; it ie even possible to conceive so loyal a man and so true a patriot'as iTr. Colfax,' will ing to show in the most signal manner his 'disinterestedness and noble splritof self-sac . rifipe in submitting to the utmost disadvan tages in his own business, pro bono publico. * -® ut while we make all due acknowledg •ment to such' a_ man, for the exemplary spirit his action manifests, we*must not be • -misledby him, but must enquire whether ■ indeed such a proposition, however gener ous and disinterested on the part of him that has mide it, woald/after all, inure to the public benefit. So‘decidedly were we of opinion (Adt it icouldnot, that we antioi f. paled, iu we have said above, what .hha actually come topass—that when such a toethod of raising a tax would come up for . consideration, the objections to it would : strike every one, except perhaps its author. Well, even he abandoned his original proposition of compelling newspapers to be ' wot by mail,—on second thoughts realising „ more fully the absurdity of attempting to 'establish such s monopoly in this* country. .Bat J his second proposition was only in a degree less objectionable than that whielr he had thus given up. It was, in fact, but -a modification of bis plan, leaving out the exclusive prerogative of ths 'Post Office, ' but in lieu thereof exacting a kind of vex ■ stions “octroi charge, or “toU,” on such newspapers, or printed matter, as might be ■ sent by private express, or similar modes of conveyance. This amended, or modified, proposition lies on the tabloofthe House—- where it is not at ail likely to be disturbed during the remainder 'of the present . ' . -. -But with the defeat of this proposed re turn to the long-ago exploded Abstractive Pfrtfcyj” ** it-has been called, of other ns and other ages, wo art by So means out of the wood. Tho“obslmctiTe,” or “Sisyphean," system of policy, as applied to taxation, -could hardly hare been ex - PK|e3 to find a more farorable reception, whsn proposed to Congress, than in this in ; *^ snco it did; There i*, howeTar, another proposition made, or about to bo made, by the Committee of Ways and Means, which 1» U 0 less dangerous and hardly less bar barous in its character—being in fact, a re-anaounent of theobnoxicmz “taxes on altar, even in England, the laat remnant of them baa fallen before the enlightened spirit of the age. Taxes on advertisements, stamp, duties on newspa -pers,. and paper duties—have alt been weighed in the balance and 'found want- . ing. Surely .ire here are not going to piofc np again from the rubbiah of the past the ( ■ exploded fallacies of other-naHnn. -.-tiS at tempt to try. them over again. Surely our : are too enlightened to think of f - zw-nacting, in this age, laws that are hostile ■ to the spirit of it; or to think of adopting the cast-off abuses of the governments of' Europe—as if they could.-be acclimated Jim.- We shall return to this sutyectj .bat - meantiine’we mast-say that in opposing the. imposition of “taxes on.knowledge,” we by no means oppose the imposition of a taxon 'any and every description of newspaper property. -We .claim no exemption —no favor—in regard to newspaper, property: it ought to be taxed in its full proportion, and -bear its' full share of the' common burden. ' ‘ General Liie at Chicago. - General Lane hsd a most cordial recep tion from the people of Chicago, on Wed , i iteaday. In the . Chicago Tribune, of the ■ fallowing morning, we And s' report of his speech' at the Tremont Bouse, which, for '' the sake of some interesting statements' it,- contains, wo must lay before our readers: 'TheGeneral expressed . his profound gratitude for the reception and the ardor and enthusiasm manifested. However mneb he might be delighted, he appreciated the fact that this enthusiasm was not "on account of Jim Lane, but the fact that Jim Lane.was the advocate of crashing oat this rebellion, so that we. should never have another. The uppermost fact in every loyal man’s , mind was that this rebellion must. be crashed in some way. He knew there was not a-loyal man present who was unwilling to lay down his own life, and sacrifice even his ownfamily to accomplish .this' result. There was nO resolution so strong among . sdl tna patriots as . that, demanding that : Ihe rebellion must be put down so as to ■ stay down. The curse of slavery has been ■’ agitated long enough, and it most now be ‘.radically cured. For eight long months, - the-Northhas been contending against the .. rebels,' and what have we gotto show for . It? What results have been accomplished , trhei advantages obtained! For eight long months the Government has been 'i -prosecuting this war so as to hurt nobody. It is time some one was hurt. We were ' wiUing.euough to kill white men in the Sooth, and to allow them to -be killed in the North, but*we . Were afraid of commit ting sacrilfgo if we touched the sacred negro. (Cries of.“that’sso.”]. Yea, afraid " to touch tiie saefOd negro who has- caused the whole of this trouble. But let me tell’ yon the Government has got over this notion, 'th» people have got over it. and I think I can certify that this crowd have g6f , -eruyit. : Thpplauae and cries of ,‘yes, J *e. . have.”] We have been permitted to discuss . all qneattona human and diving, all ques tions of of morals and religion, -to canvass the character of .God and tho •nature of his laws,' but have been forbid den toaay.aword about, tha viper; which has stung us inourboooms. r [ - Ir . it*is no time for talking now, but for •ctiom Wo have consumsu eight-months U-lhietMeri' have wasted threOyhhndred atimOnl of doUan and aaerifieed twenty- fi«a,thouaany)ive«, amt tusked this coua-fe - k. mgg; inigne T O«»n, jhJOf to.pnfede*n tbuihftrnil rebellion ynfing n»B^RW4-IWAOTB-KK, . -■■ ■ ' '"• i Ite H/ OUito “ tbedone >S liT s wiU b. Attorno/43enlr«l ofth«‘i i and the Government has come to that con-ACnlled Stales.,, He is nojr qualified for it —........ k pwnrnatm cla« o n. Ut me ‘ell jou3 CO n|a« n ullj r ;!:HK»un>»ri M «ii/,m.iothi»g e .'-. f’ t & r I Monday last theyopined e new het~ Tfca?attorney Wes' Edwii M. ‘fetanton ’ w, L - J: ’ -A- *-•-*- ..t.'f.L. JL toth , e M ? c ! usioa if Attorney-General in lie lustjadministratiMi!! DLiBII3 WB IMt IhLiWn 0 ;“ tb f“'«'i..andBUT e ry«aTed,lnndnowB«<!i»taiy>flfar! ‘ Does i higheJ ! ; S. \ • tbondown goes slavery. The rebels here ! position await him? ‘' T either got to submit,to die or to run away. 1; * tell. 7©u the time haa come when''play * rnnat atop. ■ The rebels must submit or fie sentdown forthwith to that hell already'! yawning to receive them. . ’ This desirable consummation was effect ed by a compromise. The radical men agreed that the conserratire men should carry on the war. according to, their no- tiohs, for eight months, provided they were allowed the, next eight The timo is upfor the conservatives, and they now hand the war and itsconduct over to the radicals, and every.'-oonservativo man ■ should now extend :the same encouragement .and sup port which, we gave to them, in the prose cution of. their method.: ikrein theBoutli 080,CM)0 strong *nd lojat male: slaves who lute fed. and clothed the rebel army and have as good as fought upon their side. Government now proposes that theseloyal slaves shall feed' ana clothe our ardy and fight upon our side. The other day, while! was talking .with; the President, Old Abe said to me, ‘‘Lane, how many black men do you want to take care-of f your army.?”. I told him as my army would number 84,000 I pro posed to have thirty-four thousand contra bands in. addition-' to - my 'teamsten and wajgon-maaters. 1 consider every one of my soldiers engaged in this glorious Cru sade of Freedom a knight. errant, and en titled to his ( squire to. prepare his food, black his boots, load his nun and take off his drudgery. , .Vanity ana pride are neces sary adjuncts of the soldier, and I do not propose to lower him by menial offices, nor compel, him to perform, the duties of a slave. So* while I elevate the slave by giving him : .his. freedom and making a man of him, 1 shall so elevate the soldier and leave him no work to do but fighting.: [A voice in the croici —“what are. you. going to do with the niggers?” - The General, singling out the owner of the voice, and pointing his long finger at him, replied: “Ah, my fHend,youare just the man I have been looking for. 1 will tell you what I am going to do with them. I-am -going to plant them on the soil of ths gulf coast, after we, get through with this war, let them stay there and cultivate the. land; have government extend apretection to them, as it does to the Indians, and send superintendents• and governors:, among them, and pay them wages for their labor. There could be no competition between black and labor.” He believed, whether the rebels.liked it or not, that the blacks at no distant day would have possession of that Gulf country, to which they were ac climated and physically conditioned; He proposed to : establish free State govern ments as he went along, and he could pro mise his hearers that either he or the rebels would be. cleaned. After urging the benefit of a vigorous prosecution of the war, the General closed by.again thaffking the crowd for the hand some reception,* and retired to the parlors amid most enthusiastic applause, where he was soon-engaged in more presentations. Hebei Mail Communications. The Washington Republican of Wednes day has a good story to* telL Carrier pigeons have .been superseded by tele graphs, and in this age cannot, we suppose, be had to order in any market—even if no blockade or embargo, interfered with the business arrangements of the “money changers” and'those “who sold doves." .But 1 instead of carrier pigeons, which are hot to be. had, some veritable Yankee Inge nuity has enabled the rebels in the lower ••unties of Maryland to employ “kites”— an excellent substitute, it appears, partic ularly ns. they carry a; greater amount of tail, wherein the chief excellence of a kite lies. But read the story, as the Republican tells it: . “The rebels in the lower counties of Ma ryland are so closely watched by the Union troops that they find it’ difficult to comma-' nicato with their friends in Virginia with as much freedom or as openly aa formerly, and their wits are constantly at work de vising plans to transmit intelligence from shore to shore. without detection. Their last dodge, if not always the most success ful, is certainly the-most' novel which has Jet been put into operation. The plan is as follows: :. “A large kite is made, and instead of paper, is covered with oiled silk, so as to render it impervious to water, The tail is formed by folding letters or newspapers’ together, and tying them witha loop-knot ir-each letter, or perhaps two to gether, forming a bob. When the tail is as heavy as the kite can conveniently bear up under, a cord long enough to reach about' two-thirds .of the way across the river is .mttached, and. the kite raised in the air. After the kite has exhausted the suing, or hat reached a eufficient height, the cord is cut, and the concern, gradually descending, is borne by the breeze, to the Virginia shore, where tho bobs are .taken off by those in waitingsand new- ones for their sympathi zing friends, in Maryland tied on In their stead. With the first-favorable wind, back cornea the kite to the-Maryland shore, snd tfu ttrn. ■ ■ ; “Our informant, a'strong Union man, re siding below Fort Washington, says that although mishaps sometimes occur to the mail by a luddau change in the wind waft ing it into the river, as a general thing the dodge is suceesafyl. By .this means large numbers of letters and northern newspa pers find their way-into-Virginia, and.the communication between the two-skores re mains constant and dbinterrapted.” " The Reported Peace Proposition- Bumora have been current at Spring field and St. Ixiuls, says the Chicago JVi bune, that 1 propositions Of peace have been offered by^Jeff Davia to the Administration, al well as to England add France. These reported propositions are as follows: 1. Kecegnition of the Southern! Confed eracy. ■ 2. Absolute free trade between Northern and Southern Confederacies. 8. Abrogation -of the Fugitive Slave Law. - --y ■ 4. Introduction'of Coolie labor to South ern States. In addition to .the above, a gentleman re siding In 8L Louis in a high official caps-: city is the authority for the statement that he leaned Crum. Federal ofictn via chin la be in communication trith relatives in the Confederate army that Davis has also sub mitted the following:. i i 6. Abolition of slavery in twenty-one years. - - - - - - This last, the gentleman says, is the bait thrown eut to England: A ' Prediction Foiailed—The ' New Secretary etwer. To the Editor at the Feta York Ttmei 1889 . ‘he writer vis “? ? c ?^ Ti . IIo J?“»> > manufacturing city of 6,000 inhabitants, on the bank of the nver, thirty miles above Wheeling - j of July an elouuentpatri otio address was mtde to the citizens bv a young attorney of that city,'who had al ready risen. to tho. front, rank of the pro fession in that- circuit. He was -then the low-partner or successor, and an inmate of the hou»e, of Hon. Benjamin Tappan, an Ex-Judge of tho Bupreme Court, and mem ber of the United State* Senate of the School of Sllaa Wright land Van Buren. It was at the. table of Judge T. that the writer nr»^, met that attorney, who was •a «ntiiui!astie. reader of Thien,. Guisot, andperfeotly famillarwith thocampaigns of the Brat Napoleon and hia Generaia SPJECMMC, NOTICES. t3E“A Friend in Heei Try it.— i DB. SWEET’S MALUBISiLUIIiiaaiT i. pre pAred ftota tliareclpe of Dr. Stwhaji Bwxet, of Con necticut, the great 8o&e Setter, ud bu )md used In hi* practice for the last twenty yean .with the most astonishing raceem. ; As anextanud remedy U i»? without * rival, and will alleviate pain more epeedtly tkaa any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorder* it istruly taiduhfr, u k tire for Sores; Wounds,' Sprains, BnUaua, Ac., it* fKwtWng; haallngand powarfhl strengthening proper ties excite the Jost wouiler and- astonishment of all who hare everguenit a tHai' dror four hundred cortidcatcaofremarkablaonrM performed >y it with, in the last two yean, attest this Suit. k t SELLSES A.CO., Agents, corner of .Wood and Second Streets, rfttaborgh.. ;• : aptffrdawT . ffy Blood food.—Attention is call ed to the most remarkable and erien title preparation, advertised in another column, is an entirely new discovery, and mtuit not be confounded with any of the numerous patent medicines of the day* It U a certain remedy fbr all .the diseases specified, and es pecially those of achronis standing or weekih months and yean. Snfleren, try it, Masses Chubcb.* Dcroar. of Kew York, are the oole agents for lt,.and also proprietors of the .world* renowned Da. Eaton's luvaxtiu Ooxoul, ah aru'. cl* which every Mother should have in her medicine closet in case of need; and containing, as it doe*, oo paregoric or opiate of any hind, it can be ruled opoo with the ntmoet ccufldsuce, aud will be found an in* valuable specific in all cases or infantile complaint*, —Gkio BtaU Joumat,Columbtu. ’ For sale by GEOBGK H. KEYSKB, Agent, Mo. 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. del7;dAwT fry Lake Superior Popper Mill ani aatXTUia WOBKB, Pnrmi.au. PARK, M’CURDY & CO., Usmifecturers of SHEATHING, BBAZIEBS’ AMD BOLT COPPED, PDSS9ED COPPED BOTTOMS, BAI3ED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTEB SOLDEB; also Importers and dealars is METALS, TIM PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIDE, Ac. Constantly on band, TINNEBS' MACHINES AMD TOOLS. WaAXßotns,' No. 149 First and 120 Second strict*, Pittsburgh, Penn's. WSjwcial orders of Copper cat to any desired pat ’ ; myjftdswlyT' Ay HABHOOD—How Aoit, How RESTORED.—Just published in a Sealed Envelope, Price 6 cents. A Lecture on the. Mature, Trestment-aad Core ofSperpatwrrhce* or Seminal Weakness, InvoU notary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedi menta to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Oonsump tlon, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca pacity, resulting Bom Belf*Abose, Ac. By BOBT. J. CCLVEBWELL, M. D., author of the Gasan Boot, Ac.,Ac. “A Book ro Thocaakdi or Scrrsatas.” Sent under teal, in a plain envelope, to say address, post-paid, on receipt of si* casts or two postage ■Umps, by DB. CH. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, N. Y., Pojt-Officalßux 458 G. ae&3mdawT va. o. aosinsom. witumow nocflcaas. wmoK xiu.ce. £=£TBOBIHBOIf, KUnS & ihtt.j LEDS, Fotnroxxs awd Machxhjcts, Waabwotok Wojuu, Pittsburgh, Penn 1 a. Oracs, No. a Man*at Sraxxt. Maad&cture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AMB MILL MACHINEBY, CASTINGS, BAILBOAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IBON WORK. *•"JOBBING AND BEPAIBING done on short D°thw. mh2Btdly JEJC'fteierve Yonr Beauty, SYMMETRY OF FOBM, TOUB HEALTH AND MENTAL POWERS, By using that sale, pleasant and specific remedy HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BCCHD. Bead the advertisement in another column, and profit by it. Diseases and Symptoms ennmsrated. Cut it out and preserve it. .Yon may not now re quire it but may at tome fcturwday. “It give* health and vigor to the frams. And Moom to the pallid cheek.” It earn long suffering and exposure. •9-Bswareqf QemnkrfnU. OmjaamdmL deßCtwssdawT 3TJOHN COcfiHAH dk~Sie; Huoftcturtr* of ISON RAILING, ISON VAULTS, AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ao., Not. 91 Second street tod 66 Third street, between Wood end Haricot. Haro on band a variety of sew Patterns, fcncj and plain, tollable for all puryoeee, " Particnlar attention paid to enclosing Grave Lota. Jobbing done at abort notice. a b 9 ff* JjSttibnnrtt Steel Works. Isaac joxzs__» m joss u n0n>....„~.w. M’cnirouoa. JONES, BOYD & CO., Hanniactnreri of OAST STEEL; also, SPUING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, BTXEL BPBIKGB AND AXLES, comer of Boa and Fiat streets, Pittsburgh, Pshn'a.. > qqiq j. o. uaKTAiaiat.. a.<x. aita.........*. u auaxar. fry KIRKPATRICK. BURNAP 4 CO., (Socceamto J. C. Knurantat A C 0.,; Man. noactnwr*' antf Wboloal* Dealer* in Lamps, CBIHNETB, SHADES, CBANDELXKB3, Ac. Agent* for KICK'S CELEBBATXD ILLUMINATING jm lubricating OAKBON OILS,- No. 39 Woos BntiT. oppoeiteSt. Cbarlee Bote), Pitt* burgh. Pa. . Jal6:lvd CyS. B. ft c;>. MA&KLS, Pap«r MANUTACTUBEBS and dealen In BOOK, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AND AIL KINDS OF J WRAP PING PAPER. A9*BaT* raoovad from -No. 27 Wood stmt to Ho. 33 Sznilhfltld stmt,- Pittsburgh, Pa. OR TRADE FOB BAGS. mv« tgr*. ROLMBIA sOMs, Dealen In kOBKIQN AND DOMESTIC BILLS OT XX CHANGE,. CEBimCATES Of DEPCSII, BAHE NOTES AND SPECIE, No.« Muk.t .uwt, biugb, Pa; - MTOoUectlons made on all ibe principal dtia throughout the United States. aass ESrBBWL't tt. COIUrfS, &- WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT and wholesale dealer la CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, and Product, generally, No. 25 Wood street, Pitteborgh, Fa.. . \ , Pol ETJ. M. LIWLS, Merchant tai^ LOB, No..M Bt. Claib SrassT.'Dr. Irish's Build ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. PUBLIC JTOTICEB. O-THE FIRST CONGREGATION of DISCIPLES meetsstatedly tt APOLLO HALL Fourth street, betveea Market and Wood. Preach ing every LORD'S DAT, at o’clock a. m. and 7 torn. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Lecture at 7 odoek. The jmblis are mpectfhlly. invited to at tend- i*n urncs «Fmi JPimnrtQH ivswuufCß ) Gorntr Xaxltet and Watar stmts, > : ftttwiar “ **''*=•*, J • ra,Jotx.24tb7lfo2, * ITSTO-ANNUAL ELECTION for v^ r . Serateou Director* of this Company, to wrr* for tbe oasaiog yoor* vfll bo hold atthl* office- od TUESDAY, Jrobniory.d, 1862, bet woes tbo boon of Ua.im.oad2p.xa. . r Jagtdtd , - r. A BrygPABT. Secretary.—. Atuaaanr Vaxxst iuiuwAD ujrmc, > T HB iWfflWTliE X Stockholder* of theAlUthwy ValfcT Bailrbad Company will ba haldat th* offloe of the Company, comer of Washington andpike street*, Tilth Ward. PitUbureii, cm TUESDAY, the 4th day of Vebroan. 18G2, at 10 m. A atatement of theaflfcln Of. tha Company will be prasented and an election will bt held torPmldent and Board of Manager* for the enralst year. r - . jalSdtd JAa.oreSQy.Becn.tgrr. “■'V; - vmcx or tux Pitts atnuH uu uu ,t 19th January, 16G2. j, T\IYXD£ND.—The Pittsbnrdi Gas "\j Company has thtadwr declared a dJwdend of. TWODOLLABB ASD-tUTTf CEXTS ptrahare on tha Capital Stock, pnj*bl« to Stockholder! or their legal repreeenUtlrea, in bankable fiinda, lal44vd« JAMBS IT. CHBISTT, Trewurer. i (i JCiof fog _th* Ifrdplas Qon*rtg*Uoo, In _ *JCCL^dIQB. HALt. ▲UecbcoT flltr, THU EVESIKQ; at 7V o'dofek; alto, TO*MOEEOW (Lord’* Bay,) at IW_a. a aadTp.iiu. SnUactw thia noraliifr x »l%i J*dg~ m*nL ,r Tba pablib - i j*23;ltd JJOLK PORK—9B Sides, 99 SboSim, • -;• r 4? ‘'* s'; Oc CQaiigamnit and fax Mk . * j * (X>. O™®* WljClotiihibrwi lo»*»;s*rt,W!3rofl! oi«i wototS, 28 maa sc cuffStt. • J«a • . i/nimun W. S'. HAY K.N , Cehitr ef Wood lewd Third A LLEUHEjJy COUKl'y,SS.—nm Xa. In the Oonrt of Common Pleas. No. 91,wflhP December Term; -1857. ■; Voluhtary: Auigument of James Bichey to Wn. H. Campbell. : And aow.-ter wit: Janoary lßth, 18G2, Vm.' H. Camabell, Aaslgnee,! having filed his final accdnhr, the Court direct tbe PrbthohOtaiy to give- notice of the exhibition and filing of hia said accoont/for at least threw wsska In ths Pittsburgh Legal Journal, and in tbo Pittsburgh Daily Gasette, wetting forth In such notice that said account will be allowed by the’ Court on thefifo DAY OF FEBBCABT next, mdeM' cense ue shown to tbs contrary. . FROM THJU KECOBD. ' Attest: henbt baton; _ Ja26:d>d . Prothonotary.'. ~ ■y" A LE n> TIN fa AT TTT. HUNT’S, * MASONIC HALt. FirTff STREET, N. K. Comer Federal • treat end South Cotamou, ALLEGHENY CITY. COMIC AND-. SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES, VALENTINE CARDS AND VALENTINE WBITERS, pot up in $6 and |lO lot*. Aaeetted for dealer*, all new end freih from tfae East. Send your order* to JOHN P. HCNT, >!irrilr Hall, Fifth Street, Pituburgb, And N, E. corner Sooth Common and Federal at., Ja2s Allegheny City. VTEW KNULJSH BLMJKtLAND KN(i- IX LIBB EDITIONS OF STANDARD BOORS. Cftrieton’* Trmitf and Storlei of the Irish Peasantry, 2 volume*, illustrated.. $3,00. , A hook of etquis _ lie entertainment. Paley’i Works, 9 volumes, beautiful £4,50.. Robinson's Scripture Characters, 4 volume*. 82,60. Thiers’ French Be<olnllon, half calf. 82,60. Hervey’s Works, 6 volumes, beautiful calf. f4;50. Buchanan’s Exposition of Ecdealastes. $l,BB. Mail od free. WM. 8. BENTOUL, J*24:3td • ; • • Ko. 20 St. Clalratreet. g ' ’ WARRANTS,AND OTHEB CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVKBNUENT, BOIiGLT BY PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY JOHN D, SCULLY, Cashier. A CARD.—We notice in yesterday's papers a lady being severely burned while &1- iuf a lamp with oil when ths lamp was lighted. .Those accidents maybe avoided by using Iheirfnps with the PATENT 3IL FILLERS, for sate at all the principal Lamp Btore*. Ja24?2td ■ U AJiK STOCK FUft SALE= ~ jLJ , 20 sham Bank of Pittsburgh, 20 do Mechanics' Bank, 20 do Exchange Bank, ' 20 do- M.andM.Bank. Apply to • B. MeLAIM A CO., j»23 . Stock Brokerm,ASH Fourth street. Omos or tux unraoun or.ALu»Bxxr Co., Pa.,) Pittsburgh, January 22d, 1862. f rro COAL DEALERS—-Sealed Propo- X sals will be received at this office until SATUR DAY, 25th instant, for finishing BIX THOUSAND BUSHELS OF GOOD,, MERCHANTABLE COAL, for; use of Court House dad Jail. Part to be delivered at the side gate on .Fifth street, and part at Ross street entrance, in quantities, not less tnat six hun dred bushels per day. Byerder or County Commissioners. Jsteijttd HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. XTEW DAUON—VVe hare now ready X v for sals, from smoke house, new Bacon hams; SHOULDERS, SIDES, v- HOG TONGUES. /.JACKSON A TOWNSEND, ja£g No. 13 Fourth street, near Liberty. (MUtaSiUN ME N T&— ' 10 bbls. prime Dry Peaches halves, 3 bbls. prime Bolt Batter, 50boxes W.B. Cheese, 6 bbls. fresh Eggs, _ 1 car load Onions, fib Us. Sireet Cider, Just recelvod and tor sals by FRANK VAN GORDEB, . J*26 • • j ■ No. 114 Second street. OK* UOOIW ■ ~ QPEKLSG EVERT DAY. I FIRST RATE DARK PRINTS, 12>$ CENTS PER YARD. DBESS SILKS VEBY CHEAP. WINTER JOHESS GOODS OLOSIKB OCT AT & SAOBiriCE. BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS. AHIKTINQ MUSLINS AND LINENS. GREAT BARGAINS FOB CASH. C. HANSON LOVE * CO., ’ i 74 MARKET STREET. jjAi'cii a ;co, : r £BIP AOEXIS \ ■I • ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS,- . . • ‘ -13« Walnut Street, Philadelphia, SCALES til FLOCK, OKA IN, FBADUCE, TOBACCO, WINE 3 AND LIQUORS. Claim* for error* to be made on receipt of good*. f ‘ Wi. A&eroi caihodraace Mode on contignmeatt. an26:6gm» . . / , rs UNION fOKTJfc’OUOa , COMTAUI Union end Continenul Piper end Kneelo***. BUNT'S STATIONERY PORTFOLIOS ; COOT-UX . Hrle Paper, EmbMtod Oflt Edge and Plain Lett or Paper or Ladlea* Bath Poet, and each.baa - 24Umta Paper, 24 Envelopes, Half dozen fine Steel Pena. - AFaber’a LaadPendl, Ad Accommodation Pen Holder. •VPrioe only 25 cente. Dealer* enrolled at <1,60 per dozen. They an alvay* open arid the cuntenta can be examined before purchaainx. Jndxe for your* •elt ■ •. • JOBH F. HOJIT, Jal3 ■ » Maeenlo Hall, Plfth atrcet. j*mu MX mat 4 BARBOUR, DEiXXiaij» CARBON OIL ; LAMP MANUTACTUBBBS No. 22 WOOD STREET, ■PITTMPfcaU, PcaEA. rhHK ONLY-AHTiuLE i'uAT (JAN X be relied on at all -Umoa.lbr. effectually ex ter* minattox Vermin ofoil deecription* Bate, Mice or l* the PASTE prepared by JOSEPH IXEM tNO. It xrvjra rasa to rid the premier.' In aoet contone box will be fottnd enffleient;. '• BAT PAST*. BAT PAST*: ' “ BAT PASTE. V BAT PASTE. PiTpared.by ‘ .* JOSEPH FLEMINO, Corner of the Diamond and Murket etroet*. ( IUKN • WkN I !—10,000 buil V old Shelled Corn for sale by . MCDONALD A ARBPCKLIS, . , jagS l 1 •y0.253-Lfbeftyatreat,aebrWood. COKN—9 car lpada to arrive rior LMC.AP.K.B.fbrtaltby f r-‘ •v 1 McDonald a abbuoklss, ia2C.:, . ~c No. 2SS Liberty «i ret JVJiSVV WALL i'APEKB—A ireah ag i.l wrtinent of lowpriwd'WiU Pttpoi jut rcotlv*' •d ud for Ulo br -■■■' . V V ■ j«2S ; W. P. MARSHALL. W Voi |S HAMOiN (jsv ih every variety JLv ofmoontlooi ibriiia bjr ~ ■ - ‘ -W.- P. MABfiHALt, ,: .'lUi jiUAi/L . —^AT~—A : fryjl; >«op[4jr, put g*. otfor talc by t£*JFaßfo.Grootry Storuof . JOIBf.A. feEKSHAVi '• A/ «ud-Jijrj*Wby StSS> 1 . ISAIAU DICKEY '* an ‘fib ;JLi*sdJbtMkl>jr r HISIT H. COLLUrs. |ir rat i g&LEY, FAKREIiSLcO? kc j: j* 9- s? <t [ ■ Jp' • -V_. ■<?' EliA&tldiEL PLUMBER^, rdmIALE W >AA ATtL JSTEAAL FITTERS, SpedalattsntiouglTeu tethe : ' l FITTING CPGF bIL REFINERIES. >»ga ‘ ;•'■"'•• •• • • . - T/TNITED STATES OF AMERICA, vy ■Webtzxs Drs-rhicr or PEHxntLT*jciA, m ■ Wtoroaij by virtueof a certain vurut of arrest tuned obt of the District Court of the United State* 'for laiddistrict, sitting in Admiralty, I hare aeised end attached the steamboat or venel called T. D. Hoaintx, together with all and singular her .tackle, apparel and furniture, and the tame do hold for •safe keeping, and to abide tbo final order and detfeefrf the said Qrart in a Certain plea ciTil and maritime,"proa> ecuted against the said steamboat and T.L. Hyatt, part, owner, by Andrew M'Cartney, libellant, Ibrpue •eesionafid condemnation. Now, thereforeYinpunosnceof theuonitfon under the seal of the said Court, to me directed and deliver' ed, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming the said vessel, her tackle, Apparel and for* njture,or any interest therein, or lien thereon, or in any manner interested in the same, that they be and; appear before the said District Court, at the City of Pittsburgh, on the FOURTH DAY OF FEBBUA BY next, 1862, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, if the eame shall be a day of Jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of Jurisdiction thereafter,’ then and there to interpose their claims end to make their allegations;!!! that behalf CABI> PHOTOGRAPHS, Published »r Axtsoxt, From photographic negatives from 'BRADY’S NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. • Portrait* of Generals Scott, McClellan,' Anderson, Fremont,'HaUeck, Banka, Butler; Hunter,.-Beaure- Sard, and ail the leading military characters of the ay. Portraits of the President and Vice President, the members of the Cabinet, Sumner, 1 Holt, Eveeett, and other prominent statesmen. Portraits of Hum boldt, IrTlng,; Prescott, Cooper, Bryant, Sewell, Holmes, Mrs. Browning, Mrs. Slgoomey and other celebrated authors. Also, Mr. and Mrs; Douglas, tho Longfellow Children,-Miss filchings, Miss Cash man, Mias Hinkley, with many other popular photo graphs, including copies of celebrated paintings, just reOt-lved and for sale oy • • B. S. DAVIS, -■ Ja9 • Ho. w Wood street.: EBTROLITE OIL WORKS—Reese & GXArr, Prvprietor*{ Refiners and Manufactur ers of • Pure BurnlngPet roll to—trado mark, ,* Bore .White., Carbon Oil, - l.- . Pure Deodorized Benzole, P Steam Clarified Lubricating Oil, Cold Pzeaeed B; B. do do No. 1, Ho. 2 tndNo. 3 Machinery Oil, ; Argaod Oil, Dead OU, Glory Oil, Wagon and Mill Grease and Spirits of Naphtha. •VOrders filled' promptly. •WOfflcc, corner of Front and Smitbfield streets, Moaccgahela Uouse; Pittsburgh, Pa. ’ ja!4. >A M-ERICAN HOUSE, Boston, is the largest and best arranged Hotel in the New- England States; it centrally located, and oasyofao cau from all the routes, of travel. It contains all tha modern improvement,'and every convenience for tbe comfort and accommodation of tbe traveling public. The Bleeping roeras are large and well ventilated; the suites of rooms are well arranged, and completely fbrntshod for famillasand large traveling parties, and the honso will continue to ue first class hotel In every respect. Ja2l:lyd LEWIS BICE, Proprietor. CIOAKS. HAT ANA CIGARS. CHEWING TOBACCO. CHf WING TOBACCO JWCbaicebrands of.Cigarsend Chewing Tobacco for salt by . SIMON JOHNSTON, Davoom, And d«al«r In choice Family Medicines, Ja2o corner Smlthfleld and Fonrthsta. t>KNBti£LAEk POL YTEOMN 1C L XV BTITCTB, TROT, N. T. The seventy-sixth semi-annual session of this veil* known Institution far instruction in the Mothemat lool, Physical and Natural Sciences, will commence ok WEDNESDAY, February 19th, 18U2. A fall course inTUUtary Science is now in progress. Grad ates of the Institute find no dlfflcoity in'obtaining very desirable positions os Cirfl, Naval and Topo graphical Engineer*. The Annual Register, giving fall particulars, can be obtained of Prof. COabus Deowr, Director. lals:2wdafltwT . N. 8. 6. BEHAN, President. JuTSsi FUKSi! FUitolll McCOKD Jc CO., 131 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, . Art now receiving, a very large addition ty tbelr •tout'of _ LADIES', HISSES AND CHILDRENS' FCR9, Embracing every quality end etjie. . ■ ' AMO, , . . GENTLEMEN'S FUR QLOVE6, CLLLAR3 AND CAPS. ' JgEFORE HAVING YOUK f ; ms IBS UAOXOLIA BAX.It, This elegant preparation render* the ikio soft and fresh, imparting to it a marble parity. ' Fbrseleby BIMON JOHNSTON, Druggirt, Ana Dealer In choice Family Medicine*, Oorsar SmlthAald and Foorthatreete. A full amort meat of Hoag* (lipoid and dry) Pearl Powder*, Chalk Ball*, Hob bu’Gen aloe Meen Fan, Ac,, always on hand. , del6 PIAKOSI PIANOSM-fcmd —i|f hi, Splendid new stock of the rrli brateAGold-Medal Preplan PIANO? tf fi 0 B FORTES, masafretared by WILLIAM KNABE A CO. They hare been awarded the high eat premium* for excellence over all competition, aadareprono'inc' ed by Slgismund Thalberg,’ M.» Strmktaeh, Qtutav Batter, and other distinguished piani*t*,to be equal if not superior to any in thia ooontry. CHARLOTTE BLUMS, Maunfacturar’s sale agent for Pittsburgh, No. 43 Fifth ■tract, —cond door above Wood- OLNGINU BOOKS. ' ■ :7~ KJTbeCytber*, Wj, B. Woobbory—per dot..: *8 60 The Hew Late of SUori, by J, Woodbury do ... 8 60 The Asaph, by Dr. Lowell Mason, do ...8 60 The Diapmon, by George F. Root, . i do ...8 60 . The Sabbath Bell, by Root, do ... 860 The Jubilee, by William B. Bradbury, do ...8 60 The Christian Minstrel, by Aiken, .; do ...8 60 The Sacred Star, by Leonard Marshall, do ... 880 JUVENILE 1 SIHGIHG BOOKS. The Golden Wreath,,looth edition—per dvton...s3 0O TaraeHarpKby<J.A;Getie. do ...3 00 The Nightingale, (new booh) " - do . 300 Bebbeth BchoolßeW ; do ...120 TheQold*Qqii*ltyfarfl*hh«H. fo •; h.„ 150 All the eboveforeale.Ja qaanUtimoreisklTbr JOHN H. BlwBd rlt .i )*2O - . . between Diamond alley and Fourth it; •. •A: ». BACBtftfft. jQH. CHAKLES HVSTOWK, PHTBICIAK AND SUBGKOH, Offion, No. 3G PEDEBAL STREET, (OpiK.lt. Cdlouiktio Bcnr, .kw Boipczudoo Bridge) IriCilj j ■ AiitißGnßirr errir/ OOnr3DNEST JO3 WYLIE STREET, : . mrattra ■■ . ' ■ . .■T’hifti-; \ BITTgBUBOB. -. t-WttJ AKNSXiLAIi, Ihpobteb AND to most select brand* of GENUINE HAVANA yOIOABS/attn-all hind*-of SMOKING AND CHEWING \ TOBACCO. SNUFF. FANCY H£EBSOHAB«r PIPES, TUBES, At, liTpSt mtetj, ÜBDBa THE BT. CHAb£kB HOTEL, Pittsburgh,' Pa. . : -N. B.—The Trado supplied onliberai term*. . • X Oto'bifc. Pruner^tfil‘Extra Family Floor, **;, ** English Bambo Apples, . . ■W. Prttne.freeh.RoU Batter/ • 6 • .cboioepincked do “ ■ 16 kegs: -do do • • do - 20 lObbls. Corn Meat, - • 12 M fresh Egg*, t ' trubdceirdo do ! 20 bblA Keshan nnck Potatfeoe, BMetred aGd for cafe by- H. RIDDLE, . .. ■ X SQbblfcpriaeDrTFeeehea, v - ■ « ; “SO do 'v do do Applet, •c •; 25doSheUberkHtekcryNmi; > • .• 2 dn BaconSldee, - ■ Instore anMbrnale by • ita Hok 27ud2»lmfthnSd hoas! iwSS^ r AoiS'&3[S*iSs£;^sss 0 iS'&3[S*iSs£;^sss wßudMtb. lAdi»3teEbw, ud ei £ jpUGOliulr—2UO bus. oldSlieUtiijCoßi, Heir Uto tbp* tx ateSSf" 1 " ‘Tk EJD&DLE. ‘rnpfr from theTirSt of X April; in the Tillage of Turtle Creek, near the Turtle Creek station, qu the Pennsylvania the following property, vis: One STORE, with - .Dwelling attached. This Is anoldeeubUshedstand, and doing a business of thirty thaninfl dollar* ter year. Abo, a two story brick TAVERN STAND, ‘ containing Eighteen Rooms, with, stabling, A&4 % x Garden and several acre* of pound, daing a fleuish ; log business. Also, a stand for a Blacksmith and >r Wagoa-maker; with'Dwe!Ungl>tt*ched.' Aim, that ' splendid FARM; formerly known asAllan Brown's. To persons desiring such: V***too»* the above afford an opportunity rarely met with. For terms inquire of D, XL lOOMEY, jagl:7td ■- • No.bfrSerond street; nesrMarkst. > No. 189 rOfJETB STREET. A. MURDOCH, C. 8. Marshal West. Diet, Penn’s. HAVANA CIGARS. CHEWING TOBACCO. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN, jpistjros. Kiktyl'—A comfortable Dwelling X House; 8 rooms; a stable and carriage house; 8 acres land, well sat with apple and peach trees, pipe arbor, Ac. Will be leased to a good tenantforauum her of year*. Enquire of. WATT A -WILSON* - \ ~(j8 Liberty street, A'l*«d—A three nbry Brick Dwelling on Colwell .street; 8 rooms, lu good order. Apply, to -i •• Jafrdtf WATT A WILSON,BBB Liberty st. HUUbE AiiU.LOT FUit •ted iu theihriring viUsgaof .Mansflfld,loct mike from the city. .The- lot hsaa fTOnt on Mala street ordO feet,, and: extending back 3t)o fret to aii aUey, on which are erected a two awry dwelling, An- • ished In good style, with, double:porticos,a-large •table ana carriage house; .good, water,‘ Variety of fruit, choiceVeelectlous,vegetable Ac.. will Iw eoUchvap and on easy terms.' • Appiy.to B.fftjjKACO. . • ItHUO STOKE FOK SALE.—A ano XJ opportunity k now o fitted to purchase one-half of the whole ufa DRU|G STORE, In a good locality, with an increasing. btttneee, fitted up nicely, and rent Very low.. For particular* address . - Jklfc • BOX 1189, PfTTOBPBOH P. O. I[HJK tiAldfi,—A very commodious and . comfortable residence, in; admirable neighbor-' hood, in, the Third ward, Allegheny, on-long easy payiaeau, *and Very k),w. Inquire of ' S. SCHOYXtt, Jil, Attorney at Law, 13a Fourth it. ENUJLNK b’UK, tiALE—About Eight HoaaaPowas, in good order, now driving three Power Preeeee iu this office. Wilt be eoid clitep for cash. Enquire at GAZETTE OFFICE; • Ja7:dtf • Fifth street; above Smlthfleld.’ TO LEI—Two Office Koomfl lacing Hand street, on the second, floor of the new building, corner of Liberty street, famished with gu and water. Possession given immediately, or on the Ist day of April.- For Imformatlon apply to . JOHN A. EENffUAW, JAB Comer'of Liberty and Dand streets. TJOK KENT—A VACANT LOT ON X 1 THE ALLEGIIEKT. RIYEiI, above Marbury street, 75 by 'J7O feet, with or without Stable and Alley in rear;-can Lave an entrance on Peon street. " JOHN WAT, Ja., ■ja!3:2wd' - '■ - • Bewjr-klej. F>K KKNT—The three, story Brick Dwelling No. 160 Third street, comer,of Cherry alley, with modern Improvements. Eoqoire of PABK, McCPHDY** CO., Se&Dd street. TO LET—Two ,story ; Brick Dwelling Home, No. 61 Isabella street, Allegheny, coo* uicing 8 rooms, bath; Ac. Enquire of MCDONALD A ABBtJOfcI.ES, J*U No. 253 Liberty street. • TJLEi— lhe 25toreKoomNo. 59 Hand street, two doom from Liberty, now occupied by H. Wolf, will W rented froni tbe Ist of April next. Apply to JOHN A. REN3HAW, i*2t Corner of Liberty and Hand streets. : rpu LET—The Warehouae on Second JLr street, running through to First street, now oc cupied by Hitchoock, McCreery A Co. Enquire' of jaihtf PARK, McCPBDY A CQ. m RENT—A GOOD WAKJSHOUfiE On Liberty street, below St. Clair; formerly oc cupied by John_Bryar. JOHN WAT, Jr., . jaKfcgwd ■ • Sewicldey. mssojL FTiaj s, sc, heretofore exist- J. log under the tbe firm o( WOOD, HOBREXL A twill expire by limitation on the 91st January, I*tt. WOOD, MORRELL A <Xl.^ rnHK SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ENTER- A- ed Into under tbe Him of WOOD, MQBBELLA CO., and will continue tbe General Mercantile business at Johnstown, Fa. •• BICBABD D. WOOD, OHABLE9 S. WOOD, JOHN M. KENNEDY, GSOBQK TROTTER. GEOBOE L. OLIYEH. DANIEL J. MORRELL, EDWARD Y. TOWNSEND, WFATT W. MILLER. JcaaaryS4.-CnjaltwT ' ' •• '• /'(O-TARTWJiRtiHlTr-Tlie undereign- V/sd has associated with himln bis business, corner of Market and Second streets, JAMES B. SCOTT; to take effect from tbe first lost. The business will be oonducted under the name and style of JOHN DUN LAP A CO., at the old stand. frg&lwd JOHN DUNLAP. IThISSOL U TIUjN The co-partnergiiip JL/heretofore existing under the name and style of JOHN OLIFHANX A GO. expired br Umitation da the 16th Inst. Tbe business of tbe late firm will be continued by F. H. OLIPHANT, aitboold stands No. 19 Wood street. ‘ JOHNOLIPHANT, GEO. W.PAULL.- . . Jal8:l»d ' a. D. OLIPHANI, /'IOTARTNEKSHIt* JSuITUE.— The \J undersigned hare associated with themeelvee Mr. S. L. BURNAP. under tbe name and style of. KIRKPATRICK, BURNAP A CO., and have rumored from their late place of buainaie. No. 72 Third street, to tbe newly fitted and commo dious Warehouse, No. 3» WOOD STREET, where they will be jieased to meet tbelr old friende and cnsiomere, and trust that with their increased capac ity and facilities for business, (bey will be able to meet the wants and execute tbe orders of all who may favor the new firm with a call. Ja2l:lmd J. C. KIRKPATRICK A CO. Dissolution of TAimiEitaiHr. —The partnership of T. JONES A CO^. in the Ferry, Ac., was mutually dimolrod on tha first day of January, 1882, by the transfer of-the interest of i NELSON JONES to ALEX, and THOS. JONES, Jr. V NELSON JONES. \ . THOS. JONES, J*. \ \ ALEXANDER JONSS. N THOMAS JONES. Tbe bosineas wiU be carried-on hereafter at the same place (Point Ferriee,) under tha name and style of JONES A SONS. --... . Jal6:lwd VT UTICK—The co-partoership hereto- Xi fore existing under the name end style of .8. DILWORTH A' CO., lias booh' dissolved by mutual consent, from and after December 31tt, 18t$l. .The bnaihamofthelateflrmwlUbekttled byJOHNA. CAI7GHEY, who continue# the btainem: at the old stand, No. U 4 .Water street'.' • /. SAHUELDILWOBTH. . fc . ■ JOHN A.' CAUGHEY. Pittsburgh, Dec. 31,186L—Jafclmd of co-fakt^kh^ xJ SHIP,—The firm of B. AJ. WATSON A GO., lately engaged In the Grocery and Boat-Store bal nea*, wee dueblTed on the 6th day of November. IMI, by the withdrawal of F. H. ANDERSON, and tbs basinee* will be doeed out by JAS. WATSON, or the firm of R. A J. WATSON, at their office, who alone hat authority to rnttle the bnslnem of the late firm. JAMES WATSON, J*. Plttrtmrgh, Not. 27th, 1801.— no2&3md . VTOTiUK.—/rhft twpartnnrehip horofiy Xl fore existing: between JOHN B. CANFIELD and D. M. BARBOUR, under .-.die name and style of J. B. CANFIELD A CO.,,U.ill—aired by , The bnsinces of the late firm will he settled by John B. Canfield; whd . «1U eonUnnethe .ProviMon, Pro dace and Commlasimi bnslnem, at; the oldsUnd,-No. 141 and 143 Firstetreetr i JOHN 8.. CANFIELD. Pittsburgh, Jan. 1,1862.—ja2tf ■ ; -. STANDARD WORSS ONMIUTAHY lOSURGERY, i : ■ -Grom's Military Surgery,- McLeod's Notes on the Surgery of Lhe Crimean War, Smith’s Minor Surgery, - ■ / Bargeant*s Minor porguy,. NlgKtengrJe’s Notes wn Nursing. — _ ; jaTL . . .. i KAY A 00., 66 Wood etrevU . VTE W BUOKS! NEW BOOKS! I 7 Aril SoDgi lh Many Keys/ By Olirer Wendell ‘Holmes. Tbe -Ssven Churches of Asia. By R. Chavenln French. I '.' liowoniin lilfc.' BjUmothy lit comb.. )ThioBiitlwrUiiti*.By tbtanthotofßntjMlM.' • dfS» i ■ KAY jfc CO., 68,W00d itreet. - iiWVAMJ "VZL'UaSLE. law TBEAXIBSL-—ATittlto oo th* Lifti ud i fonlUbloßlghtioflfarrUd Wom«n,wUi» u Appro- i mxjof to* tvqrol American Btatutea, and the ! Wtlllaa H>OonL &□. . delO v-. • - - KAY 4 56 Wood gtrctt. rpiMOT LESSONS IN LIES. A Mriea of familiar Emit*, by Totonnr Trrco**, author of “Gold FoU,” “Letter* to- Tonne Fanlsl" “BitterSweet,** 1 ! eot', lan*.fl.CO, ; OUB OOtJNTBY AKB THZ-OHUBOH. hr R*t* K. L. Bicb, D. D., 1 v*!,, Flexible Com*. 88 cent*. Forealeby •?•■• B. 8.DAVT8,93 WoodatreS, McoleLUN's cAVaLhV TIC: TICS.-E~aI.UOM uid. {attractions far the jjcldSttrie.ttTtUUnlttdStstJcSSj“ uL.* •J***-. °“H* 1 _ 0 *"?S»B. ia ■LY WOBKS tbrsal.br ■•■■• EAY ACO.. K Woodstrert. JyJJSW CARPETS, " '?1 'i; . ' -r- ■ ; " ; '/ '•—-- ■ i •.- Oil • .At ' • - M’C ALLUM'B, : r Wo. $7 JFawrth Street f ~■■■ . ,v ■,': ■ ;. . Bought rmtoirnib the Wom. «f T>KAtiS—l7 bags Wtuta item* &r nle Dtj Js» ■ :> B. DALZELL A 00. . ss@ 2pSS!pSaiiasiS% GOODS. WILL OPEN _ O N S A T t 7 R , Oaa of (A* lafgatt aanrtaMata w DOMESTIC COODB ' or TH* 'sKAiiOS; '.. '*l Theabote Good* ba?» t««B FOR GASH, AMD WILL BE BOLD ATTHE LOWEST CASH PUKE.'-’ CORNER OF FIFTH' . AND MARKET STREETS. MACJKUM & CO., ** JOBBEBB AXi> RETAILERS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, : HOSIERY, f l • GLOVES, • ' 1 WOOLEN GOODS, RIBBONS; RUCHES,' FLOWERS, SHUTS, . t CRAVATS. UNDERSHIRTS, v 9| DRAWERS, \ BALMORAL ud HOOP'SHUTS, ZEPHYBaad SHETLAND WOOL, . KNITTING TARNS, Ac. A fall lIdooISMALL WA&ESainjacn ha&d. CITY/AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will alwajs flod a foil utorU&BDt of Qooda at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. EATON, HACRUH * CO., No, ITandlS Fifth itreet. dAlmokaL skiilm “ U BALMORAL SKIRTS, Balmoral, skirts, Good Quality, Bright Colon, Lew Prices. ' LINEN HANDKXROHUrS# : LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS; . : LINEN. HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroidered, SwdtttcMtiS Corded, wj cbeajt. COTTON HOSIERY, } COTTON HOSIERY, V COTTON HOSIERY, • j At last years’ price* until Fs binary let. \ ...... ... . . ' WOOLEN GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS. WOOLEN GOODS, At coat, to okas tfctctusk out, WOar ooatonen and thapuUla gaainiiir art la vilod to .all and extaiat our itouk aviin now offisrfcg the BEST KIND OE BAROAINS. JOSEPH HOHNE, l«lg V HABKET 'BTBEET. vtew balMOkal aitiMSp ~ A-N ■ NEW BALKORAL SKIBTS, t NBW BALMORAL SKIRTS, L LADIES. AND. HISSES HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES AND HISSES HOOP SKIRTA LADIES .AND RUSSES HOOP SKIRTS, SU> dozen COTTON HOSIERY at old nrfccß SOU dozen COTTON HOSIERY at old orloan SOU dozen COTTON HOSIERY at aid pticat. FRENCH CORSETS FOB OSU CIS. FRENCH CORSETS FOR sfiL OB? FRENCH CORSETS FOR SSJJ qpß.l 30 dozen MECHANIC COBSETi. 30 dozen. MECHANIC COBSEfS. 30 dozen MECHANIC OOWETS, GENTS’ LINEN SHUT FRONTS, ~ .4 l MXHINO 8BI&TS AMD DBAWJEB3, . KSCKtBA- <• r-T* ; SIU A2ID 118 EH BBKJT& WOOLEN 80CK4 CBTToiru HOir, ■■r- QiattaT^ CHEAP FOB CASH, AT CHARLES orpinsat'a, 78. Masest Street. /TREAT SjAlB •; •. : : I:' Hi’ : ...: . : ..';i„OE , DRY GOODS, J. w. BARKER &' do S « No. 59 Harkkt. Street, TO HAKE BOOM EOR *NLARGrN&’THEIR sioßir;- / Th« room dcaqried by foods bslnf a non Importut coaslderatloatbsa-sclcia " ' GREATER INDUCEMENTS Ehsn rror bofet* will bo oOknd' to lotbl. V 'THOLKSALE ANDNETAIL BOXBRL . best. CACHSCO PRINT SAT is#.*'; 'led otbor things ympostioalttl, efaesy. GOODS ! ■ V .«DRT GOODS 11 * i AT , . j. Ms BUROHFIELIyS. -•••■•■:.- •-■-•••• $■ • •.:.„':.V ";■ AT-LOW FBICMI ' DEEM dobliff BELLIMd f’nsif •' •'■ • '•-%••• i , ■ iia,, ' . .... •, - WOOL OB LAIN 9 LESS TRAN co«*. * ‘ „ t. «HA*nta u» team oo*£;: r ‘V aj»‘*EAifoi-i»- comer of Tourth aaft lUrit* ItreMfe Ao.»
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